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HUMP DAAAAAYYYYY!!!!! Myths About Survival, Ratchet Bitches At The Chipotle, She's Not Dead, Stealing Fire Hydrants, LIndsey Has A Wheel Update For Us, FIB News, We Chat With Jim Breuer, & Make A Wish Stops By!!!
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Lindsay and I love this show calledAlone all Right. It is a It's
on the History Channel, Naturally supposedto be, but it's on Netflix and
some other places where you can findit. And what they do is they
take a group of people and theyput them out in the middle of the
worst freaking wilderness environment by themselves,and they can take a series of things

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with them, and whoever survives thelongest wins. You don't know who's tapped
out. You don't know when they'lltap out, you don't know if there's
been a medical emergency. There isno storms come at nothing. So they're
not in a group. They droppedindividually. Okay, okay, but you
start off with a group of people, no, oh okay, no,

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no, no, no, no, it's a group of individuals throughout the
show, okay, that are beingwatched by camera, like and there's no
camera people right, like in Twentyone Days and Naked Afraid, Right,
there's no camera people fallowing in them. They have to document their own show.
And which to me is the realgame changer. Well, yeah,
you gotta work answer right exactly,But there's no one Well for me,

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it's more of there's no one therethat can intervene, right, or to
talk to to keep your sanity orany of that stuff. And you know,
naked and afraid the people filming cango She's not going fell Well,
no, they film, They havetheir cameras. There's also a film crew.
See that's always been confusing to meif there has actually been, because

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they at night they show them filmingthemselves. I think that we're made to
believe that they film. But thedifference between is they have partners on that
show. Are you talking about there'sa film, there's film. There is
a film crew, Okay that goeswith them. There is You're right,
there is some solo filming. Yeah, but they are filmed when they're sleeping.

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There are times where the crew isnot there a loane. They just
give him by themselves. And that'swhat I'm focusing on is the TV show
alone, and it is really hard. They're the people that are on it
are well qualified, over the topwell qualified, right, lindsay, Yeah,
Yeah, they're like bear girls outthere even better. I think they

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think they are. Yeah, evenbear girls have that camera crew with them
and that RV on the other sideof that. Yeah, yeah, so
that you know, Yeah, hemay be a survivalist for sure, but
that show busted him wide open andso, uh, the thing that's crazy
is the person you think is gonnawin usually never does. Yeah, and

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there can be people. I've seennumerous people. They get food, they
build a shot like they're slain,and then they go I'm done. You're
like, what they got food saved, They've got an amazing hunt. They're
just happy, like it was almosttoo easy for them, all right,
And they just go, I thinkI'm gonna go home. I'm tapping out,

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And you're like, what you couldhave won? I forget. The
amount of money is a million dollars, I five hundred thousand. I think
it's a good amount of money,and yeah, and they just quit.
Well, so I found this,and there are plenty of people because Lindsay
and I joke about this all thetime. There are people that go,
oh, I could do it.And these are myths about survival. One

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of the myths is you can livesolely off natural survival foods, so like
skunk cabbage or a certain kind ofmoss or pine bark is one that you
see them do on the show alot where they boil pine bark just to
get a little bit of calories andprotein, and that you cannot survive off

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that. It is just not possible. It'll work in a pinch, but
over an extended a period of time, it just won't happen. It's not
good enough. It'll get you tothe next morning, got you, But
if you do that to the nextmorning over and over and over all.
And dude, they're on the showlike forty eight days, Well they want
to be the first to one hundreddays, isn't that's the goal or till

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the last persons standing? My understandingis it's the first attack, it's tap
out. Whoever's the last one standing, right, right? And the days
don't matter because I don't think anybody'smade it to one hundred. You could
be in there potentially for one hundreddays, but for the most part,
everybody taps out after like a monthand a half, I mean some three
days in. Yeah, and theshow's edited really well, so like you

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may watch and they'll show like fourpeople tap and it was over a duration
of seven days. Yeah. Andthen the second episode do they concentrate on
like one person who's had a lotof obstacles overwhelming Then my favorite thing that
happens is their little cabins burned downbecause they want to build a fire to
keep warm inside their house. No, they're confident in their skills, not
realizing the residue that builds up overtime and all these days like real problems.

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Watch them like this is our ancestorswould be like right, yes,
all right. So that's myth numberone. Number two, you can complete
survival projects at a normal pace becausesome people you watch the show, they
feel like they've got to I've gotto get this done now, right,
rather than just do a little bitevery day, right, build a shelter

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because they feel like I've got thecaloric bank. Now let me go crazy
and overdo it to build this cabinright or hut. But then you burn
everything up trying to rush around andget it done in a quickness or get
injured. Uh huh. The thirdmyth, if you kill a big game
animal, you're set for food.This is p Diddy to the t man

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Mo money more problems. When youget a big game kill, it creates
a whole new set of problems forthe people on the show. It does.
They got to store it, yeah, I mean you can smoke it
so it'll last even hunger. Keepingit last is not the issue, but
it's keeping it away from other creditors. Yeah, well, and that's the

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second problem. The first problem isgetting it back to where your cut your
camp is, right right, youthink I got a water buffalo. This
is going to be great. Now, how you're going to drag that seven
hundred pounds beece back to where youneed to be and you're usually already caloric
deprived, right, And so whathappens is they're like, I gotta get
a moose today, and they're outthere and they get a moose. So
they stab a moose some crazy thing, and then he's like, got no

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energy because he just exerted it anda adrenaline drop, and then he's like,
now I got to carry it.It takes six hours hacking this thing.
And then by the time he getsback, he's like so exhausted he
can't clean it, and he's gota jeopardize Like it creates a whole set
of problems. Yeah, drama forthe show. Yeah, And nine times

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out of ten, even the guyswho know are girls who know how to
store their food, it gets taken. There's some animal they weren't prepared for
to be out there. They werelike, well, the bear won't get
it. And then they're like,oh, there's a wolverine, right,
Wolverines don't care, don't climb anything. So that's the third myth. And
then the fourth one, which isthe one Lindsa and I probably talk about

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the most, and is that practicingsurvival skills isn't the same as practicing survival.
Okay, just because you know howto make a fire doesn't mean you
can do it in the real scenario, Right, you have to go out
there and actually do it to knowit. No, Like, you don't
know what it's like to have thepressure on you. Caloric deficit, No,

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water, you don't you're cold,nobody's talking. You can't go consult
your YouTube page, or even theconditions, the air quality or if it's
been raining and everything's wet, youknow, has been drying exactly seventy days.
Then not enough real world scenarios you'retesting that theory at Yeah, and

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the ones the guys that come in, specifically, the guys come in and
think they are the you know,they are the true outdoors person. You're
like, no, the person thatalways kills it somebody from Alaska. Oh
yeah, because they lived that everyday. Then what the guy that won
last time? Was the guy thatwon last time and he tapped right at
the end. He was a recoveringalcoholic and he had treated everybody in his

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life bad and he was like,this is my rehab, okay, and
he was motivated. I think hegot right down to like the last It
was like one day and then ateacher, like a math teacher or something
one and you're like what and he'slike, I'm doing it for the kids.
The saddest one was a guy hiskid had severe eighty eight autism and

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he was like, I have todo this for him. I have to
get the money to get him thetreatment he needs. And he was just
determined. He just sit there andlittle toys for him and he was not
getting food and he was like,I don't care. They will have to
carry me out. And the theydo medical checks, unannounced medical checks.

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Well they'll just show up, okay, and well they get a heads up,
but they show up and they testtheir weight, make sure their blood
pressure is okay, just some essentialsto make sure. They'd rather you not
die on the show. It's notreally the drama they're looking for. As
I say, that would make forgood ratings. Yeah, And he tapped
and he cried like a baby.And he was a pretty, you know,

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very like tough dude, and hewas like, I just hope they
don't think I'm a quitter. Like, bitch, you were just out in
the wilderness right for thirty days orsomething, woodling and drinking water and eating
moss like I No way, you'rea pussy right right, not even close.

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It just goes to show you themental illness in the world. You
know, you do something like that, that's awesome, right, but deep
down inside you're like, I'm stillnot good enough, right right. That's
got to be a dad thing,right, Like your dad says, I
don't care what you're doing, You'llnever be good enough for this famine.
Head, it's dad, right,I just survived a month and a half
in the wilderness by myself, butI'll never add up to what you want

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me to be. Yeah. Ithink that's the thing about the people that
are true survivalists that quit early.They're just like they don't need it.
They're like, I don't I knowwhat I'm doing. I don't need this,
right right? Why am I puttingmyself? And overwhelmingly the other thing
that costs people to quit is.They're like, I love my person,
right, I missed my family.Why am I spending days out here away

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from Why am I spending thirty days? A lot can happen in thirty days
because you're by yourself. So yougo down a rabbit hole, you go
down to foxhole, then you godown a mousehole, like you your mind
racist. Whenever we watch that showKevin and I, he says, I
think I would be good for twoweeks. It would be like a great
two week vacation. It would besilence. I wouldn't have to worry about

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it. I wouldn't have anyone totalk to, and it would be great
because he talks to strangers every day. And he said it would be the
perfect amount of time to reflect.And then I would start missing everything and
I would have to tap. Socan you bring stuff with you? Yeah,
there's a limited number of things,and then they give you a couple
of things. Obviously, they provideall the camera equipment and all that,

(15:30):
yeah, and go pros and stuff, and they provide a bear spray.
Okay. I was thinking maybe ifyou bring like audio or video recordings of
your family or allowed one picture,Okay, that might help you keep saying,
they're pretty limited on the things thatyou can bring. What I can't
listen to iHeartRadio while I'm trying tosurvive. There's not real good cell phone

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coverts out there. No, you'rein the middle of nowhere. Yeah,
they give you a satellite phone forfor emergency, which that receives text so
they can when they're gonna show upfor a medical they can tell you,
uh. And then the bear sprayand the camera equipment. I think it's
the only few things they give you. And then there's a limited number of
other items you can bring. Andsome people bring a bow and arrow.

(16:15):
One guy didn't. He was like, I'm a natural nature, naturalist conservatives,
so he was like an eco anenvironmental guy, right, and he
did not look like he belonged atall, strawny whatever, and he lasted
a long time. But he didn'tbring a weapon. So he didn't bring
like a machete, he didn't bringa bow, he didn't bring any of

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those things. And he's like,oh, there's a squirrel and he looks
down. He grabs a rock andthey just he's staring at it, keeps
the rock hits the squirrel and he'slike nice dinner. He did that for
like five days. You're like,what who are you? Meanwhile, the
guy guys out there going trying toget a little bird and their bow just

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or their arrow just goes sailing outand they're like, oh, now I
only have three bows because they can'tfind it. Because it's the wilderness,
it's hard to find anything. Peopleare like, I'll be fine, I'm
gonna get game. And then likeday twelve, they're like, berries,
I'm just eating berries. Right.The amount of berries people eat their fiber

(17:23):
intake solid. Yeah. You can'tgo to the bathroom near your site,
right, You can't go You can'tclean your food by your site, right
because that all brings predators. Yeah, you know, and you know bacteria,
diseases and stuff. Yeah, Iget it. One guy who's like,
I'm a really good fisherman taking catcha fish. I don't know what

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the problem is, right, Well, because you don't have your zeb co
man. One guy made lures.It was awesome and he kept and he
made this lure and it caught somany fish. And he was he was
taking a gamble on a really coldday trying to catch fish and he couldn't
have got stuff. He was like, I'll get it, and he went
out. He like took off hisclothes to go out, and it's like

(18:06):
minus ten, which is incredibly dangerousbecause you have such a short duration of
time to be on the water.And so he goes out and he tries
to pull it out and it can'tand he breaks and he sobs like he
lost his children. Oh like likehe's just crying and like like intense crying.

(18:26):
I get some of those lures arereally expensive and made. I know
he made it, and so likefor him, that was that was what
it was giving him food. Andto his credit, man, he cries
good cry, like he broke upwith me. Cry. And then the
next day he's like, dirt anddirt, I'm making a new one and
probably might not be as good,but we'll see. And then sure enough

(18:48):
he makes He makes the same exactlure. It catches the same exact fit,
like he slays. I wonder howmuch of that is played up for
TV. Same more like you know, everything's fine, but they're like,
hey, I need you to sheda tear for this scene. There's no
crew coaching them. It's just themwith a GoPro and then they bring the

(19:08):
footage back. Now they're coach oncertain things to do and how to set
up shots of course before, butthere's no reviewing the footage. I'll see.
Now, Okay, this is probablythe pessimist in me coming out,
but I don't believe that. Idon't believe that. I believe it to
an extent, But I also believethis is the magic of television, and

(19:30):
you only believe what you see,all right, So I think there are
producers and TV crew maybe not rightthere with them, but they're also coaching
them along the way to an extent. Hey, we need you to cry
at this particular moment. We needyou to do something to get you know,

(19:52):
lose that duck you were trying tohunt after or whatever. You see
what I'm saying. Yeah, it'slike four ratings and for emotion. We
need you to do this. Youknow, we know that you can get
it, but we need you tomiss your shot. What do you think,
lindsay, I don't think that thatexists, but if it does,
then it is the absolute best realityfake reality show I've ever seen. Yeah,

(20:15):
I don't think there's coaching like you'redescribing happening on the show, because
these people are literally crying, hungry, and they're not going to go Yeah,
you're right, I'm going to missthis grossling to so I can so
I can get a better shot foryou. That's what it's all there for.

(20:37):
It's all for entertainment, and it'sall for ratings, you know,
And I get the basic gist ofit, but I think there's a little
more that goes behind it. Yeah, again, I'm probably wrong. You
should watch it. You should watchan episode to have that opinion, because
it is. It looks very authentic. I'm sure there's coaching to some degree,
but it is not done in realtime, right. They'd have to

(21:00):
review footage and everything else. Andalso how many do they start with on
the show at eleven twelve something likethat. I mean, there's enough people
on there. If they need somethingsomeone more dramatic to play back, they
can. They have enough footage,I'm sure you know what I mean.
If someone a cry baby, ifyou will. The most impressive ones are

(21:22):
these, like one lady was anolder woman. I think her her husband
died or whatever, and she juststarted exploring survivalism or no, she had
cancer, that's what it was.And she survived cancer and then learned about
you know, being by herself andall this, and went on the show
and came in like third place.Hyle, You're like, what Like,
she does not look like a survivalist. She doesn't look like someone who is

(21:48):
gonna gut a deer. And there'sif there's rules for the land, they
have to abide by them. Soif they catch a certain like there was
like a certain bunny, if theycaught the bunny, they couldn't. They
had to let it go, yeah, right, because it's protected protected species.
Yeah, and it almost always makesit in the video footage, I

(22:08):
think, so they can show thatthey do that. Now, maybe they
do that once in a while,right, and see it's stuff like that
that makes me think it's like,oh, look there's an indanger species.
We need you to pretend like you'regoing to try to kill it and need
it, but because it's protected,you can't. Yeah. Again, there's
no crew with them, so andthere's no reviewing the footage unless they have
some sophisticated uplink satellite that hits tothe remote parts of northern Canada. And

(22:33):
it's possible, it is very wellpossible with modern technology. They can have
a live feed on their camera rightthere with a live mic fed back to
them and a speaker and just belike, all right, Tom, I'm
gonna need you to do X andX and X and X. They're pretty
remote, dude. You should watchthe show. I think you would dig
the show. Actually maybe. Yeah, all right, we got to take
a break. We've got tickets we'regonna give away to see Texas Hippy Coalition.

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which erupted into a food fight.This happened on last Friday around five
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arguing with the cashier. The videowas posted on x A suspect and a
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suspect was on the counter, shegrabbed items and began throwing them. The
video also shows the other suspects simultaneouslycharging at the cashier walking to the cash
counter. Many of the staff memberssurrounded the suspect for the cashier's safety,
and one of the suspects was wearinga white shirt and pink shorts. The
other was wearing a white shirt andblue jean shorts. The video shows two

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of the suspects pick it up foodand items and throwing them at the staff
members. Circumstances regarding how the fightbegan aren't known, and by the time
the police officers responded to investigate,the staff members were off. According to
the police Apartment, it's a prettygreat video. It is this girl in
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steps over the counter, and someguy who looks like his nickname is Tiny
is trying to like intervene but withno luck. Yeah, that's all I
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against the cashier, or they're justwretched bitches who think they can get away

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with doing this. Possibly that too, maybe wanting to make a viral video.
I mean, I think, youknow, maybe they were like I
won't give extra qualk, or likethere was some disrespect that happened, but
if they knew who it was,they would deal with it like not at
work. True terrible. I say, woman believed to be dead found breathing

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at a funeral home. This comesout of Nebraska or earlier this week.
There's a gal. She's seventy four. Her name's Constance Clance, Costance Glance,
and she was at a nursing home, the Mulberry in Wilmington or some
jive like that. Anyhow, she'son hospice care right, and I guess
the people at the funeral home legitthought she died, called her time of

(26:23):
death, even had a doctor signoff on it. Right, So they
send her to the funeral home therefor preparations, and as the employees of
the funeral home were working on them, working on her, they realized,
ohs, this bitch is breathing.So they call the family, they call
you know, medical authorities. Theyall come out. The authorities took her

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to the hospital and that's where shedied later on, like four in the
afternoon, later on that day.But nonetheless they thought she was alive.
The authorities police say that the funeralhome did nothing wrong and they're not going
to have any issues with them.They didn't do anything wrong. She wasn't

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dead, right, The funeral homedidn't do anything wrong. They don't check.
It was the nursing home that didsomething right. Okay, it was
just a big mistake. So story. I mean, if she was asleep
and they're like, as she's deadand they never checked her or whatever,
and they just called the funeral home. I don't think I've only dealt the
funeral home once and I don't rememberthem checking heartbeats, even having a doctor

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come in and sign off on it. You think the doctor would come in
and check vitals, check polls,you know, stuff like that, and
the doctor just like, okay shedid. Yeah, I don't even do
funeral home. Do old folks homeshave doctors. I'd imagine they'd have to
have some kind of medical status,nurse, maybe a nurse, but I

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mean she was on hospice care,so yeah, that's a A doctor isn't
gonna come in for hospice care.Yeah, yeah, huh, I don't
know. Uh. Fire hydrants.Ninety nine fire hydrants stolen in La County
this year. They're staying it.Close to one hundred of these fire hydrants
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fourteen others have been stolen in Lynnwood, California to Alarty say thieves are selling
them at metal recycling yards in SouthLA. Golden State Water Company is now
installing lock shields on fire hydrants tocover bolts in hopes of making them tougher
to steal. That is a commitment, Yeah, to steal a fire hydrant.
They're not light. Nope, evenif you can get it unbolted from

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the water line, it's not light. Right, and they like have at
least another four feet of metal underneaththe ground that you don't see, so
you gotta pull all that stuff up. No, I think they come up
to the ground and then they bolton top of that. Yeah. Maybe,
So I don't mess around with abunch of hydrants to be with a
hydrant, because the resale at ascrapyard you get with the pretty same reason

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they take your catalytic converter. Whoyou gonna do with the catalytic converter,
Well sell it for scrap and geta bunch of money out of it.
Speaking of catalytic converter, have youseen the story of that soap opera guy
who got killed confronting somebody trying tosteal his catalytic converter. They still make
soap operas. Yeah, Yeah,there's a whole world out there, Gimpia.

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I watched daytime television for a littlewhile, and I think maybe I'm
seen, Like I think maybe generalhospitals, so on, maybe Young and
the restless, But like back inthe nineties, that's all you'd see,
like all my children, days ofour lives. There's all these different soap
operas, and I was like,it's gone to the ways of you know,
daytime talk shows. I loved allmy children. So anyway, so
she had so great So he wentout there to confront them, but he

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thought he was confronting than towing hiscar. And when the guy when he
was like, hey, put mycar down. They one of the guys
stood up, was wearing a mask, took out a gun and just started
shooting him and killed him. Andit's a I mean, incredibly tragic story,
right, and then like the nextday his fiance made this really emotional

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video of course about it. Andthen the next day after that his mother
is like, she's a fame seekingwhore who they haven't even been talking for
over two years. Okay, it'sjust this crazy drama from somebody. None
of us know who they are becauseit's not in our world, and it

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only comes light because of how tragicallyhe got killed. Yeah, anyway,
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in the semi finals, Jada Colemanhit a walk of homer in the bottom
of the eighth to lead the Soonersto victory. Oklahoma will play top seed
Texas in the best of three championshipseries beginning tonight. The Sooners are fifty

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seven and seven, while the Longhornsare fifty five and eight. Oklahoma has
won five of the past seven titles. Texas is still searching for its first
national championship. A San Diego Padresplayer is being banned from Major League Baseball
for life for betting violations, whilefour others are facing lengthy suspensions. Padres

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infielder Tukopeda Marceno is being permanently bannedafter the league found he made at least
three hundred and eighty seven wagers bettingmore than one hundred and fifty thousand dollars
on baseball, and he only wonfour point three percent of the Betsy place,
so he wasn't very good at it. Meanwhile, Michael Kelly of the

(32:54):
Oakland A's Padres Minor League pitcher JayGroom, Philadelphia Phillies Minor League infielder Jose
Rodriguez, and Arizona Diamondbacks Minor Leaguepitcher Andrew Salfrank all received one year bans
for violating MLB's gambling policy. Thiscomes as Atlanta Braves Minor leaguer David Fletcher's
also being investigated by the league forallegedly placing illegal bets. Earlier this year,

(33:20):
Shohi Otani's former interpreter was charged forstealing millions of dollars from the Los
Angeles Dodger star to payoff gambling debts, and the forty nine Ers are rewarding
their star running back with a marketsetting contract extension. San Francisco and Christian
McCaffrey have agreed to a two yearextension through twenty twenty seven that averages nineteen

(33:44):
million dollars. Over the added years, the Niners added eight million dollars to
what the three time pro bowler wasscheduled to make over the next two seasons
while attacking on twenty four million dollarsin guarantees. McCaffrey, who turns twenty
eight on Friday, finished last seasonwith one four hundred and fifty nine rushing

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yards, five hundred sixty four receivingyards, and twenty one total touchdown.
Remember the conversation we had yesterday aboutJustin Jefferson and him getting that crazy contract
and how it made no sense.It makes sense for McCaffrey, he's a
stud and it's but even this isn'tthat lucrative in terms of he's easily one
of the best running backs in thegame, and even he's not doesn't have

(34:29):
one. This isn't the best contractin the game, right, No,
this is twenty four million dollars inguarantees while JJ gets one hundred and ten
in guarantees. Yeah, it makesno sense. That's your Balls of the
Wall Sports. I'm Lindsay on ninetyseven to five can Good morning, It's

(35:02):
the Big Man Morning Show, nineeight four six, oh kmot good also
text BMMS and then what you wantto say to eight two nine four five,
Good morning, Lindsay, Good morningCorbyn. The iHeartRadio Music Festival is
back and it is September twentieth andtwenty first at the T Mobile Arena in

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(35:42):
at nine o'clock this morning, againat one o'clock this afternoon, and at
five o'clock you'll see performances by TheBlack Crows, Gwen Stefani, Paramore,
and many many more. All ofthe details are online at the website that
rocks km dot com. Good morning, Gibbie, while good morning. You

(36:04):
know, the Iheartradiomes Festival is cooland all, but it's not as cool
as Rock Oklahoma, which is goingdown every day week in prior. You
say, get you a full lineup? You link for tickets game at he
dot com. So what Lindsay wantsto talk about? Lins Linsen, Linsenlenzen,
l n d S Why Lindsay,Lindsey, Lindsey dsby Menncy. Of

(36:32):
course he wanted the box, SoI thought I would give you an update
about the Wheel of Fortune yes.So last week, as you know or
don't know, I I applied tobe on the Wheel of Fortune, and

(36:53):
almost instantly, the very next day, I received an email saying, congratulations,
we would like to interview you tobe on the Wheel of Fortune.
And I got so super excited.So this time last week I was supposed
to have my Zoom interview and itwas supposed to happen around eight fifty in

(37:19):
the morning last Wednesday, and thenI got I received an email from their
casting director saying they apologized, we'regoing to have to move you to the
following day, so that next Thursday, and the time was supposed to be
three twenty in the afternoon, andit said that it was supposed to be

(37:45):
at three twenty, which meant theirtime, which was what we thought two
hours behind or earlier. Excuse me, So one twenty our time. Okay,
great, I'll be ready. Soone twenty I'm sitting at home ready

(38:05):
for this interview to take place,and it's just over Zoom. So they
they send you the link and theysay there's no password to get into this
Zoom. You just click the linkand boom you're in. So I do
that and I'm waiting, and I'mwaiting and I'm waiting, and I go
back into the emails and where theysign you up. I don't know if

(38:25):
you're familiar with sign Up Genius.I'm sure you are, because your children
have things to do and with school. My school uses sign Up Genius.
Well, the times were completely differentfrom the sign Up Genius to their email,
so I'm like, okay, it'sactually behind. So my interview should
have been at five twenty in theafternoon. So I'm like, okay,

(38:49):
well, this gives me time.I'll just start practicing more. Wheel of
Fortune. Do they quiz you?Like? Do they Wheel of Fortune quiz
you in real time on the game? Like when they interview do you Well?
I didn't know what to expect becauseit doesn't tell you what to expect.
It says, just be bring bringyour smile, bring your best smile
to your interview. That's all Iknow. That's all they give you.

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So I start practicing up on myWheel of Fortune. My kids have that
on their switch, and so Iwas playing that, and I was I
was practicing a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot, and
five. They say to log in. You can log in up to five
minutes early and just wait in thezoom waiting room. So I do that,

(39:36):
and I'm waiting and I'm waiting andit's five now, five nineteen,
and I'm like, okay, anyminute now, five twenty five, twenty
one, five twenty two, andnow it's about five thirty and this is
last Thursday afternoon. And that guyfinally comes on and he says, I'm

(39:58):
sorry, folks, are time hasrun out for today and I'm going to
have to reschedule you all. Itjust got way too busy exactly, and
I'm thinking, my god, thisis is this Am I being punked like
this? You are ridiculous. It'sa cattle call. Yes, you have

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done. You have not met somethreshold that made you in the running.
They're they're shooting with shotguns. They'relike, okay, so expect an email
either tonight or tomorrow and we'll rescheduleit. Like okay, well tomorrow's Friday.
So I'm like, I got stuffgoing on. I'm not even gonna

(40:40):
think about it. I'm just goingto live my life and if it happens,
it happens. If it doesn't happen, it doesn't happen. So you
know, we had a great birthdayweekend out at Lake Fort Gibson. I
didn't even think about it. Ididn't bring it up to anyone. I
just assumed, just get it outof your mind. So I get home

(41:05):
on Sunday and I just happened toglance at my email and there it is
the email from Wheel of Fortune,and it was from the exact same casting
director who said, I'm sorry thatI had to reschedule you, but if
you're willing to try again on Tuesday, here are my times available. And

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so I booked it and it wentthrough yesterday. I had the right time,
had time, right time, andso yesterday at five twenty in the
evening, I got to speak withthem. I had my Zoom interview.
It lasted ten minutes and it wasme and three other girls on this Zoom

(41:52):
call. And the guy that wespoke to was very friendly and the first
thing he says to us is everyone, I need your best smiles and be
full of energy, and we're goingto talk about you. We're not playing
the game today. I just wantto know information about you. And I'm

(42:13):
like, okay, great. Itwas me a girl from Hawaii, a
woman from Florida, and a womanfrom Tennessee, this cute little southern bell
blonde, and I thought, oh, she's a sure win, you know,
like she's just adorable. All right, I've seen some of the people
on that show. Yeah. Andso he said, lindsay, we're going

(42:34):
to start with you. I'm like, oh great, I have to go
first. He says, tell meabout yourself, And of course I bring
up the fact that I work inradio, been married fifteen years, I
have children, and we're a housedivided when it comes to football. I
like my Chicago Bears. My husbandis a Giants fan, and my kids
like the Kansas City Chiefs, andmy youngest like the Chiefs because they're older.

(42:59):
Brother like the Chiefs. And whenI said when I said Giants,
one of the other ladies smiled,and when I said the Chicago Bears,
another lady smiled and so sorry,probably probably, And I said I loved,

(43:19):
you know, fishing and being outat me, yes, And he
said, okay, great, Anduh he said, now there was something
about here that you liked karaoke andI said, oh, yes, I
love to sing Love Carrie. I'mlike, please, don't ask me to
do that right now. He goesno, I won't. I won't.
And then another woman said that shewas from Hawaii and she was her voice

(43:44):
was very scratchy, and she said, please forgive the way that I sound
right now. But it's very voggyright here right now because we had a
volcano erupt so it's very hard tobreathe and we're going through it right now.
But I'll be better by the timethe show tapes, I'm sure.
And then he said, I wouldhope. So, because you guys could

(44:04):
be waiting a very long time,we keep you we do these interviews,
but it could be a year beforeyou get on the show. They keep
you on the list for one fullyear. Yeah, and in that time,
and how many people do you thinkthey approve to be in the group

(44:25):
on the list? So I'm notsure. But Monday through Friday they interview
from nine in the morning until sixpm at night, and they interview in
groups of four, so it's alot of people. But I mean,

(44:46):
but that doesn't do all like allthe people you're on the call with today.
So for total did you all gethow did it end? Do they
go? You're in the running?So I have another in next week?
Okay, three out of the fourof us, do okay, how do

(45:07):
you know that? When we wereall done giving our information, he said,
well, then he asks us whichdays, what I'm going to give
you, types of events that wedo, themes of the show, and
there are vacations and Disney. AndI said, with all due respect,
Disney doesn't sound good to me.I've been there enough. And I said,

(45:30):
but world travel sounds great. Myhusband and I have never been on
a honeymoon, and we have passportsjust waiting to be used. And I
said, so, I'd love touse them somewhere. And he did say
that interestingly. There's an iHeart Week, he said, but I would be
disqualified for that. I couldn't participatein that being an iHeart employee. That

(45:53):
means I don't know either. Iwas interested, though, but he did
say okay. When I was done, he was like, wenesday, I
want you to stick around, hangon. And then when the blonde from
Tennessee was done, he was like, okay, thank you very much,
and then he let her go.Not such a guarantee, like you thought,
right. So then he had askedme if I would be available next

(46:15):
Tuesday at five to take five histime or your time, my time?
He said, what is a goodtime your time, central time for you
and I said, honestly, anytimeafter eleven am And he said, how
about five pm your time for anhour interview with the hour. Yes,

(46:37):
to talk with the actual show producer. And then you get to play the
games as well. What do youmean the actual game. You'll go through
a few rounds of actual wheel forkWheel. It's a virtual reel. Yeah,
I guess so. Yeah, afew puzzles and you get to talk

(47:00):
more and they learn more about you. Right, you're simulating the game like
the full Like, I bet theyplay a practice game with you and two
other people right to see how thatrolls. Yeah, I hope so.
And they were like, how doyou do? How will you do?
Under pressure? Who knows? Thatwas in the next email. I crumble,
mm hmm, yeah but exciting.I'm on to the next round.

(47:23):
But let's practice. This is aphrase you spind the wheel lands on three
hundred are That's really fast? Whycan't you do that with us? I
did find out though you do youare responsible for your airfare? Yeah,

(47:44):
yeah, yeah, yeah, butI'm a hotel. Yeah, but I
look at it pretty fast. Yes, your hotel at Airfair. So your
airfare, your travel coming, yourhotel, all your food, your transportation,
that is gonna be at least agrand sand yeah, yeah, depends

(48:05):
on how long you get you hadstuck there, and especially if you know,
if I take Kevin with me becauseI don't want to go alone,
you want to take a guess,because they always say who's with you in
the audience, you don't want toWhy can't we go with you with me?
Oh? Come, Michael, we'llgo for a little bit. Me
and you will go and hit anewdi bar somewhere. Okay, But the

(48:25):
part that isn't going to be funis the waiting, Yeah, exactly,
And how many episodes are they goingto tape while you're there? But my
thing is that if you are onthe show, this is what makes it
worth it, even if you don'twin. Even the third place person takes
home three grand, so that wouldat least pay for your airfare and you

(48:49):
get taxed right right, still theexperience sure, Oh, of course,
of course. If you called tobe on the show, and then while
I want you to be on theshow, I did too, and then
practicing yesterday too, I mean Iwon one hundred and forty seven thousand dollars
in practice. That feels real.Yeah, come on, baby, that

(49:12):
feels just like on the show.M hmmm. That would be a record.
No, one hundred and forty seventhousand. No, the record is
over a million dollars. One hundredand forty seven thousand. Someone has won
a million dollars. Okay, there'sa one slot on the board that you
can you could win a million.Yeah, and then there's the forty thousand

(49:34):
prize, but no, it's onehundred thousand dollars prizes now too. I
hope you win. I hope yougo, and I hope you win.
That would be fantastic for all ofus. Me too. So that's where
we're at. Next Tuesday, fivepm is my round two. So what's
the what's the stage after that?I hopefully it's your pick. You get

(49:57):
to be on well, you know, and they don't make me wait a
whole year. So when they do, they go, do you have any
questions? Do they ever ask?No, they don't ask you any They
just they don't ask me if Ihave any questions. It's like ten minutes
and it's real quick. They're welloiled. Yes, they are, absolutely,
and they will they mute you,you speak when spoken to, right,

(50:20):
They have it down to a team. They know exactly what they're doing
for sure. I think it'll beawesome if you get to do that with
Ryan Seacrest, because you don't haveRyan Seacrest. Will you tell him that?
No? Absolutely, I'm so happyto be here, right, I
think you're a bitch. I'm notyou're standing there. But they did,
they did ask, they did sayyou, are you guys aware that this
Friday is Pat Sajex's last day onthe job, Like yeah, and then

(50:45):
so after it'll be Ryan Seacrest,if you're on the show, it'll be
Ryan Seacrest taking or over. Areyou okay with that? What would that
matter? Exactly? What would that? What would that matter? Right?
Like we have to be a weirdto check in on maybe because everybody in
the industry knows he's a douche andI don't want to deal with him.

(51:06):
Right, So they're like, youknow how people feel about him. I
don't pay with it. I don't. I'm not sure why Lindsay likes him
doesn't like him. I don't knowwhy people think he's a douche because he's
successful and makes Yeah, okay,so jealousy that's all it is. Why
do you not like him? Isit all the charity? Who work he
does for kids? No, putin studios in children's hospitals. I think

(51:28):
that's wonderful. Is it because hebeat out that other co host one America?
I don't remember in the first seasonit didn't beat him out. He
asked the bed the bed and theywere like, you're not welcome back?
Wow? What was his name?Dunkleman? Why do you not like him?
I just I don't find him thatentertaining. I don't. So what

(51:49):
do you think you have figured outthat the other media people in the world.
I don't have it figured out.I just I what are they missing
that you're seeing? I I don'tknow how he does it. I want
to know what his secret is becauseI'm you do magic? Yeah? Yeah,
I want to know what his secretis luck maybe maybe? Yeah.

(52:16):
I don't have a problem with him. I don't. I don't hate him.
No, I don't hate him.Use the words I hate him.
I never said hate. What didyou wish? I want to know what
you know? I never I wouldswear gim me, correct me. I
swear, as you said, Ihope he gets cancer or hit by a
bus or something that never Yeah,it's been a while since we've brought that

(52:38):
up, but yeah, you've you'vewished great harmon. I definitely wished him,
and I swear when I was atyour house, what was like a
couple of years back. I sawRyan's secret voodoo doll in the bathroom.
I heard about the dart boards.May have been on a dart board,
yeah, right on the Yeah,you don't do that for people you just

(53:00):
dislike, Uh, you don't saythings like I hope you get a brain
tumor. See and the solstices.Instead of dancing around naked burning money,
she's burning pictures of Ryan Seacrest chantingcurses upon him. She just guises it
as you know, prosperity, right, Fingers crossed for next Tuesday that I'll

(53:23):
go Linsen Linsen, We're good,Linsen, Linsen, Linsen, Linsen,
l A N D S. WhyLindsey, Lindsey, Lindsey and Dyncy.

(53:45):
Of course he wanted the box.Tulsa's Morning Show continues next at The Big
Bad Morning Show on Tulsa's Rocks.T shirt ninety seven KMOT Good morning,

(54:08):
It's the Big Mad Morning Show.Nine one eight four six oh kmo D.
Gonna play game as we're giving awaytickets to Rock the River Fest June
thirteenth through sixteenth. Texassipic Coalition andothers will be playing. Ticket information is
at Rockdriverfest dot com. We're gonnaplay Sinson. Current record is I am

(54:30):
dominating with eight. You and Lindseyare tied with five. Last week's winner
bat would be Lindsay, So Corbynand Gimpi at nine one eight four six
oh kmo D nine one eight foursix O kmo D call up decide who's
gonna be the clue giver. Whoevergets the most right is gonna win those
tickets to Rock the Riverfest June thirteenththrough sixteenth at Sparrowhawk Campgrounds in Tahaquaha with

(54:54):
Texasipic Coalition and others. Nine oneeight four six oh k m o D.
Go to the phones. Good morning, you're on the air. What
is your name? It's a goodJay, Rock Jay Rock? How are
you? I'm great? How aboutyourself? Good buddy? Who do you
want to give clues? Gimper Corbin, let's go gimpy. Sixty seconds are

(55:14):
on the clock. Timer starts afterthe first clue. You ready, I'm
ready? All right, Jay Rock. This is a it's a movie based
on a video game sort of thingwhere the winner will actually win the entire
game franchise and video games. Youhave two people, Okay, ready,

(55:34):
player one. There you go.This is the one thing we don't talk
about. Is this bike club?Yep? This is Woody Harrelson and the
guy from a social network and it'sabout after dead, when you die,
the living dead you don't talking about. He goes like after the snowballs or
whatever? Whatody Harrelson, what doyou call somebody that dies and then rises
from the dead? Zombie? Lamb? There you go. This is the

(56:00):
movie off of a book. It'sabout the sex and how kinky they get.
And it's after a number in acolor. Yes, this is a
Brookshields movie from the eighties where shehas sex with her cousin. This is
a color and a body of waterpurple rain, no no, no no,
no, yellow and blank make green? What's the blank color? Yellow?

(56:24):
And there you go. Now thebody of water, it's not a
pond, it's not it's not apond. It's like I want to pass
Blue Lake. No, this iswhere the devil takes over your body and
time time time four is what Igot, and that's pretty good. Jared,
hang online, buddy, Okay,I'm here. Good morning, you're

(56:45):
on the air. What is yourname brand? And turn your radio down?
Sixty seconds around the clock? Friend, we got to beat four.
Are you ready? Here we go? Pass? Uh? This is somebody

(57:07):
who is a spy. I believeSean Connery was in this movie. No,
no, no, I'm sorry,Denzel Washington was in this movie.
And it is somebody who's a spylike Liney Weightier. No pass. Uh.

(57:28):
Tom Cruise movie. And this isthe one that was also a famous
radio show. Uh, people werealarmed the path. Sure. Maybe the
best movie of all time. Yeah, let's argue best movie of all time.

(57:52):
H In my opinion, this isbest villain, best villain. Do
you really think Gladiator is the bestmovie of all time? Without a doubt.
It's got a little bit of everything. I feel like we're already pat
We're not hitting that four. Sono, yeah, no, we're not
hitting that. Yeah, all rightabout that? Yeah, right on,

(58:13):
Brandon, start off with the hush. In the past, I felt we
were on a hot start. Soyou guys have a great day though,
all right, man, have abest day. Wait to stay positive.
Brandong's Jared, congratulations, man,you're getting those tickets to those to the
uh Rock the River Fest that's happeningJune thirteen to sixteenth. That's Sparrowhawk Campgrounds
in Tahaquah. Yeah, you guys, exactly. We love you too,

(58:37):
man. Hang on the line.Bro always worried because like usually me and
him be good together, and onlyup four I was like, oh,
hail, okay, this is whereyeah, Brookshields, she's thirty, she's
like thirteen fourteen. In this she'snaked and they're trapped on an island and

(58:58):
there's the name of the movie hasto do with a body of water that
the ocean water's trapped. It's hardto describe a lagoon. I guess you
could have been like, this isanother name for beans the Toronto Blank Jay's
right, okay, Blue Jays,Yes, but lagoon though, yeah,

(59:19):
yeah, blue lagoon and not me. Oh that's what that's what I ended.
Yes, she split spits pea soupout of her mouth. She does
a really vile thing with a cross. Uh. They think she's possessed.
It's an older movie, considered someconsider something the scariest. People passed out

(59:42):
in the movie theater when they sawit. You need a priest to perform
these Yes, okay, where dowe start? Just one of them would
be great. Yeah, Michelle McCarthyand Jason's bateman. And this is where
she takes his you know persona.I guess you know, when somebody steals

(01:00:06):
your credit card numbers and uses likeyou're who they think you are, to
go by yourself. Yeah, identitythief. Hated that movie pissed me off
so bad. The fact that theybecome friends at the end. Okay,
the next one right here? Uhyeah, this is a tough one,

(01:00:27):
and I would have passed on itas well. Honestly, I'm thinking that
things needs to like mysteriously disappear.It's a pretty big movie. Why isn't
it a double pointers? It's apretty big movie. Yeah, that doesn't
mean anything. Just because the threeof us haven't seen a movie hardly doesn't
make it not a big movie.Oh right, No, I'm yeah,
Why isn't it a double pointer?This is because it's a big movie double

(01:00:50):
pointers are for movie like hard obscuremovies. Okay, man Curian Candidate,
the Manurian Candidate, Yes, Okay, Denzel, Yeah, it's as good
as it gets. Uh. Yeah, you you were spawning with this one.
He just wasn't getting it is amovie that was based off an old
radio program that was completely fake,but people thought it was real where aliens
come and invaded the planet Earth andeverybody thought it was a real thing happening

(01:01:15):
and went bat as crazy and thencome to find out it wasn't. Yeah,
or the worlds all right? Therecord now that moves me to nine.
Keep you all at five, takea break, and we'll be back.
Rush of the Big Med Morning Showis nesninety seven five KMOD, Good

(01:01:42):
morning, It's the Big Mad MorningShow. Nine four six o KMOT.
Then also text BMMS and then whatyou want to say to eight two nine
four five. Jim Brewer scheduled tojoin us today and we'll see if that
comes to fruition. Right now,though, we got to se what's in
Gimpe's four x four Hey alcohol,And it says here that the FDA panel

(01:02:07):
rejects MDMA treatment. A Food andDrug Administration panel is rejecting the use of
psychedelic MDMA or ecstasy to treat posttraumatic stress disordery. A panel voted overwhelmingly
against the proposed treatment yesterday, citingflawed studies and possible side effects. It
was the first time the panel consideredthe use of the Schedule one psychedelic drug

(01:02:30):
for medical use. Groups banking thetreatment argue that MDMA has proven effective in
lowering suicide rates among veterans. TheFDA is expected to announce a final decision
in August. That's massive that theyare trying to do this for a PTSD.
Yeah, and then they're like,ooh, yeah, this is not
smart. I'm taken your ecstasy beforenobody should ever utter. Biden's trial,

(01:02:55):
the laptop has been entered as evidence. Jury yesterday was shown his infamous laptop
as evidence. The President's son isaccused of illegally buying and possessing a gun
while being high on crack cocaine.Now being addicted to drugs. In twenty
eighteen, a an FBI witness explainedon the stand how prosecutors obtained evidence of

(01:03:17):
Hunter's drug use on the laptop.Coputer was the focal point of the twenty
twenty election, with Trump claiming thatit contained damaging emails about JB, while
Biden maintained it could be fake andpart Russian intellection appearance. This is fun.
The GOP convention website mistakes Vietnam forMilwaukee. What Yip. The Republican

(01:03:42):
National Convention will be held in Milliwaukeeon July eighteen, but journalist discovered yesterday
that the city skyline featured on itswebsite was not that of Milwaukee, but
of ho Chi Minh City. Anarchived version of the website's showed the photo
had been there since February. Thephoto has since been replaced with one showing

(01:04:04):
the actual Milwaukee skyline. Don't Imean, it happens, but it feels
like it shouldn't. I feel likethere's a traumatic difference between Milwaukee and ho
Chi min City. Apparently not.I've never been to either one of the
cities, but I guess it couldbe mistaken. I mean apparently not to
me. It's shocking, and it'sbeen there since right and there's just no

(01:04:27):
catching it. And it's because somebodyelse caught it is why they had to
fix it. A reporter, Yeah, hilarious. Lastly, here mental health
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(01:04:50):
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In Tulsa County, Sue Lindsay.As for Balls to the Wall Sports,

(01:05:16):
the Estros will not be regaining amember of their starting rotation this season.
ESPN reports that Houston starter jose Yerkidiis expected to undergo season ending Tommy
John surgery after dealing with the reemergence of forearm discomfort. The twenty nine
year old has not pitched since sufferinga forearm strain in spring training. He

(01:05:40):
was pulled from the third outing ofhis rehab assignment on May twenty fourth.
Eerikidi previously underwent Tommy John surgery intwenty seventeen. He's gone twenty seven and
sixteen with a three point nine toeight ERA in seventy nine games played and
seventy starts throughout his career. TheLakers are zeroing in on their next head

(01:06:01):
coach. The Athletic reports that LosAngeles are closing in on JJ Reddick as
the front runner to be the team'sand next head coach. The Lakers reportedly
still have steps remaining in their headcoaching search, but all signs point to
Reddick as the favorite to land thejob. Reddick played fifteen seasons in the
NBA from two thousand and six throughtwenty twenty one and has no prior coaching

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experience. He also starred at Duke, where he finished his career as the
NCAA record holder with four hundred andfifty seven to three point field goals made.
The thirty nine year old has workedas a broadcast analyst for ESPN since
his retirement as a player. Nevercoached, but he'll coach the Lakers.

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You're not really coaching, that's true. Guess these are grown men. Yeah
yeah. Jason Tatum and the BostonCeltics will host Luca don Chick and the
Dallas Mavericks in Game one tomorrow atTD Garden. The Celtics advanced after sweeping
the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern ConferenceFinals. They're aiming for the eighteenth championship

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in team history, which would setan NBA record. Boston big man Kristaps
Porzingis plans to play in Game oneafter being sidelined with a calf strain since
the first round. The Mavericks clinchedtheir first spot in the finals since twenty
eleven with a five game series winover the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference

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Finals. The MAVs have won onechampionship in their team history, back in
twenty eleven. Dallas head coach JasonKidd was a player on that title winning
team. The Celtics were two tozero against the MAVs during the regular season.
And that is your Balls to theWall Sports. I'm Lindsay on ninety
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lineup and your link for tickets atRockdriverfest dot com. That's our awk.
No, we do a little fillin the blank news. I'll read part
of a headline, leave it blank. You guys got to guess what part
is missing. First one, Accordingto a study, heart attack risks higher

(01:09:36):
after blank. According to a study, heart attack risks are higher after blank.
Marriage, masturbating vigorously. Both ofthem will raise your heart rates.
I'm just saying, after retirement.There's been times when my heart is pounding

(01:09:56):
out of the chest after masturbating,not so much after marriage. I'm just
saying, right, but yes,anything that exerts your energy after sex,
sex, or jogging. Risk ofheart attacks and certain people apparently go up
during presidential elections. A new studyout of the American College of Cardiology's annual

(01:10:19):
scientific session, which I bet wasa banger, shows that those with certain
genetic traits like anxiety or depression havea significantly higher heart attack risk during what
are perceived as stressful events like elections. Researchers found those with high stressed sensitivity
are thirty four percent likely to havea heart attack at those times. Wow.

(01:10:41):
Blank ranked shark by capital of theworld. Blank ranked shark by capital
of the world Alabama, Australia.That would make sense. I know there's
a lot of surfers down there,and I want to say, because they

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call them surfers shark bait down there, so that wouldn't make sense. Hawaii
would be another one that I thinkwould make sense. You know, I
don't know what the shark bite ratein Japan is, but yeah, we'll
go with Australia. Florida's Vlusia County. I said that right, has the

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unin is the distinction of has thedistinction of shark bite capital of the world's,
according to the Florida Museum, whichmaintains the International Shark Attack File.
The museum says last year there wereeight shark bites, which was half the
total in the entire state. Noneof the bites turned out to be fatal.
The United States led the world withthe number of shark bites at thirty

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six, with only two of themfatal. That county is home to Daytona
Beach. Hopefully I'll get eaten byshark. I wasn't bitten by dolphin once,
so anything could happen bitten by adolphin. I was bitten by a
dolphin. No lie, no capbro Okay. So when I was staring

(01:12:08):
at me like, go, Imean, I guess if you need me
to cue you, I can't.So when I was fifteen, I was
in the marching band in high school. Okay, pas, Yeah, So
marching band, dolphin bite. That'show this story's going. Okay pretty much
basically, So we took a tripto San Antonio for a competition, right,
it was band competition. And whilewe were down there, we went

(01:12:29):
to the Sea World and the SixFlags and all that stuff. And I'm
just off by myself, doing myown thing, walking around the Sea World,
mine of my own business. AndI was like, ooh, dolphin.
Right, it's in this giant aboveground pool, like kind of keeping
your backyard or whatever. And Ijust go up to the edge of the
pool and I'm like, hey,dolphin, what's going on? And i

(01:12:51):
stick my little hand out, youknow, and I'm just like, hey,
look, dolphin, and it startsswimming towards me. I'm like,
wow, that's cool. This dolphinscoming towards me. And as I've got
my hand out and the dolphin comestowards me, go my little finger.
They had a dolphin accessible to thepublic, just willing nilly, nobody watching

(01:13:13):
his hanging out. Either that orI was in an unauthorized access place,
which is very well possible. ButI was just wandering around mine of my
own business. Bit by dolphin.Is this black trench coat gimpy or is
this jinko? Well before any ofthose that was normal gimpy, before he
turned weird blank ties with Pepsi fornumber two soda. Blank ties with Pepsi

(01:13:40):
to become number two, number twonumber two soda. Is it fago?
Is it is? I? Ithink I saw that this was. Uh.
I don't know if it's a cola. You gotta think of the dark

(01:14:01):
sodas, right, I think it'sI think it's doctor Pepper giving all the
other colas a run for their money. Doctor Pepper. Doctor Pepper is now
tied with Pepsi as the second mostpopular soda in the US. The Wall
Street Journal reports the traditional versions ofthe carbonated beverages are neck and neck in
second place, a spot Pepsi hasconsistently held for four decades. That's according

(01:14:27):
to sales volume data from the BeverageDigest. This is the hell of a
bathroom ragement, right, woman gordat blank, Woman gord at blank.
All right, So Gord means there'sa horn shoved through a part of your
body somewhere. Yeah, that happensa lot at the running of the bulls.

(01:14:48):
I don't know if that's going onright now. I don't keep up
with a lot of my Spanish news, you know, except for when you
know there's a brawl that you knowbreaks out on a beach, true breaks
out? Woman gourd at a marchingband contest while at Sea World. Just

(01:15:10):
you know. Running into the bullsis July seventh through the fourteenth. Okay
marked it down for one to govacasion. An elderly woman is in the
hospital after being gored by a bisonat Yellowstone National Park. Park officials say
the woman was lifted about a footoff the ground by the animal's horns this
past weeken near Yellowstone Lake. Theeighty three year old from South Carolina was

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taken to a nearby clinic before beingflown to Idaho to a better hospital.
Yellowstone National Park noted the bison wasdefending its space and reminded all visitors to
keep a safe distance from wildlife.It ain't a zoo people, right,
They're like, I gotta get apicture. Look, let's get it close
up. It's so big and I'mso small. They must have hated her,

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said, what are you doing likean eighty three year old woman wander
towards at the tonka? All right? According to Survey Blank, percent of
young Americans use AI often. Accordingto a Survey Blank percent of young Americans
use AI often sixty nine. Hmmm, let's go with eighty percent. Okay,

(01:16:23):
you think the majority of them do? Huh? I mean they're young
Americans? Are what is a youngAmerican that is under twenty five and older
than five? Fourteen to twenty two? Okay, okay, fourteen to twenty
two, sticking with sixty nine.Not many younger Americans are using artificial intelligence

(01:16:45):
daily. A new NORC survey askedpeople fourteen to twenty two about their habits
surrounding AI. Just four percent saythey use AI almost daily or every day.
It also showed that just over halfsaid they used AI at some point,
and forty one percent said they neverused AI tools. Another eight percent

(01:17:05):
say they don't know what AI toolsare. Have you used AI? I
have dabbled in the chat gbt' stuff, but that's about was that? What
does dabble mean? Checked it outa couple of times. I looked at
the page and went, okay,yeah, yeah, didn't type anything in.
Yes, I have wrote like ahalf of a parody song. Tried.

(01:17:30):
It's not awesome, gim be no, not for me. I use
it two to three times a week. It's pretty fair. I think it's
pretty great. Okay, when I'mtrying to solve a question or figure out
something, I can find it therequickly, better than like Google. Okay,

(01:17:50):
I see a lot of people usingthe picture ones like to put their
own picture and make it better.Yeah. No, those apps now are
like ten to twenty dollars. SoGoogle has like a built in AI sort
of thing or whatever when you searchsomething. Does that count? No,
because you're not choosing to use that, it's doing it automatically. I guess,

(01:18:14):
and then I never have blank recalledin fourteen states. Blank recalled in
fourteen states. Oh, food item. It's a food item. Okay,
good because I was thinking you cantest for whatever free? Yeah, beef.
What's for dinner? Oh no,it's uh. I do believe because

(01:18:39):
I looked it up to make surethat it wasn't here, you said,
fourteen states. I think it isa cucumber because I've been on this using
cucumbers in my salads lately. Ilove the English ones that come individually.
Rat valid quote Aha, valid cucumbersfinal answer. Cucumber recall is underway in

(01:19:02):
fourteen states. Delray, Florida basedFresh Start Produce Sales has issued a voluntary
recall due to possible salamonilla contamination.The cucumbers were shipped to wholesales, wholesalers
and distributors in Alabama, Florida,Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey,
New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee,

(01:19:23):
Virginia, and Oklahoma between May seventeenthand May twenty first. What not
Oakland? No not? Oklahoa.Concerned customers should contact the place where they
bought their cucumbers to find out iftheir cucumbers are in question. So,
hold on, I got my cukeeright, I'm gonna call where I bought
him. And so I call andthey're like, you press one to speak

(01:19:45):
to produce. It's right. Huh. I'm not sure if I've even heard
a phone ring in a grocery storeever, right, much less have I
heard a page saying produce lyne tooright. That's where you just take your
cucumber up there and be like,this cucumber tastes funny. I mean,

(01:20:06):
I've called the bag my cucumber,right. It just it's soft. Something
is not right about my cucumber,my cucus. It's not as dense as
I expected. I listen, mycuk is making my wife sick. I

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don't think you'd get ahold of anybodyat the grocery store to help you.
I know, if you went in, you could go to customer service for
sure, and they're just gonna belike, okay, go back there and
grab you another one. Well,how do I know those cucumbers aren't tainted?
How these were sold in May?Right? If you still have a
cucumber from May? Oh geez oh, I know it's only May fifth,
but I don't think I could bewrong. I don't think the shelf life

(01:20:51):
of cukes is past, you know, May seventeen. Some we're almost we're
at some days. Yeah, yeah, I don't know. I I don't.
When I do purchase a cucumber,it doesn't stick around that long.
I don't keep it in the bottomof the shelf until it's all wrinkly and

(01:21:12):
you know, rotten. Right,it looks like it looks like, uh,
who is the who is the playboymansion guy? Right? Hm?
Uh? Yeah. No. Ibuy cucumbers with intent, Yes, absolutely,
absolutely. You know I'm gonna geta cucumber. I might make something

(01:21:32):
this week with it. You neverknow what you're gonna need. Water right
right? Uh, you put iton your eyelids. The only way cucumbers
are good is pickled. That's it. I like them on a salad.
I'm not gonna lie. You likethe texture on a salad, the taste

(01:21:54):
of the cucumber. What's the what'sthis? What's the flavor? It's a
cucumber flavor. Same way with salary. Celery a great vegetable. Dried celery
is and there it is a smellything. What's your ability to finish sentences

(01:22:15):
is appalling, It's almost criminal.I think the the only benefit of eating
celery is the ice cream. Youknow, this is the fact that you
burn more calories chewing it. Surethe fantastic joke, Yes, it's true.
A couple pulls up blank while magnetfishing in New York City Park.

(01:22:36):
A couple pulls up blank while magnetfishing in New York City Park. There's
some good TikTok videos about magnet fishing, and it makes me want to start
doing it. I know I'd liketo go to but those those magnets are
real expensive. I know, Iam seriously, No, you wouldn't.

(01:22:56):
The amount of energy you have todisperse to do magnet fishing. Sure,
I've seen people pull out guns andbike bikes exactly, laptops and stuff like
that. I believe it was asafe though worth a one hundred grand.
Oh. A couple says they pulledup a safe containing one hundred thousand dollars
in cash while magnet fishing in NewYork City. James Caan and Barbie Agstini

(01:23:21):
of Queens of Course pulled out anold safe from the Lake and Corona Park
Friday afternoon. The couple pried thesafe open and found the cash wrapped in
plastic, which was unfortunately ruined bywater. Caane, a veteran magnet fisherman,
said he and the girl had foundseveral safs in the past, most
of which were emptier, containing someplastic bags to holding smaller amounts of cash.

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Cain and the woman were allowed tokeep the suspected stolen safe as there
was no way of identifying the previousowner. They did contact police and the
police are like, uh no,just keep it binders keepers. But it's
like mashed together, right, andit's got like black mold kind of thing
on it, you know, likewhen stuff sits like a soot thing.
Yeah. Yeah, But if youcan dry it out, it'd still be

(01:24:08):
usable. Right, only at thecereal you have to have both cereal numbers.
Okay, Okay, I'm sure inthe middle of that stack somewhere there's
a good portion of those that arestill good. Yeah. How do they
know that it's one hundred grand?Then if they can't, why they're probably
in bundles. Okay, So theyprobably just saw the denomination and then went,
oh a bundle, this is worthOkay. David Dramon gets blank ban.

(01:24:31):
David Draymond gets blank was purpies.David Draymon gets emotional on stage.
He seems to do that sometimes.Yeah. Uh. David Dramon gets a
new car, gets COVID, stilldoing that as it is still a thing.

(01:24:55):
But David Draymon, it's a yeastinfection. Oh really? You hope
not? Why do you hope not? Because they're awful? I mean he
could get jackets right, not likeeast infections? Right? Was a thrush

(01:25:17):
thrush rush east infection in the mouth. David Draymond has a new award to
add to his collection. The DisturbedSinger received the twenty twenty four Joint Jerusalem
Post World Zionist Organization Award for Outstandingcontribution to the fight against Anti Semitism.

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Yesterday, the rocker accepted the honorin New York City during the Jerusalem Post
Annual Conference, saying, crazy times. We are living in crazy, crazy
times. I have so many friendsof mine in my industry that could really
be much more outspoken, that couldreally be raising their voices to defend their
own people are people. The Jewishpeople have to say to each and every

(01:26:00):
one of you, where the hellare you? Where are you? We
want we Oh sorry? He wenton to say, what are you waiting
for? We just experienced the worstJewish catastrophe, the worst Jewish loss of
our life since the Holocaust. Doessomething more impressive need to happen for you
to finally open your mouths? Blankdefends Taylor Swift album length. Blank defends

(01:26:28):
Taylor Swift album link length. Oh, Taylor Swift, She's defending her own
long ass album, which makes sense? No, Polly, sure? Then?
Okay, well, yeah, he'sa huge Swift. He did you
not know that a Swift? Idon't know if he really is or not,

(01:26:50):
but it would be awesome if hewas. Now I expect the wea
Billy Corgan is that The Pumpkins smashingPumpkins Billy. Corgan is defending Taylor Swift
after she received criticism for the lengthof her latest album. In a conversation
with The Who the Hell Cares Times, Corgan said Swift is one of the

(01:27:11):
most gifted pop artists of all time, then asked, how is it?
How's it band that she's releasing moremusic. He then compared The Tortured Poet's
Department to the latest Pumpkins album's AdamBilly. Really, that's a giant leap,
saying if people don't want to listento all the songs, they can
just skip and add the songs theylike to their own music library. So

(01:27:35):
it's number one album. The TorturedPoet's Department features thirty one songs, while
The Pumpkins Atom was a tumb ormaybe I don't know was the third installment
of the trilogy with thirty three songs. Yeah, Damn. D Snyder talks
blank. D Snyder talks blank.When isn't he talking? D Snyder talks

(01:28:02):
politics. D Snyder talks tour,talks to himself, talks to the voices.
If it had D Snyder talks towalls Oh talks to himself in the

(01:28:23):
mirror. Yeah yeah. D Snyderis weighing in on the greatest front man.
An ex user formerly known as Twitterstarted the conversation with Twisted Sister singer
writing, quote, is Robert Plantthe greatest front man of all time?
D? Quote? D Snyder wasquick to respond nope and added amazing singer,

(01:28:44):
but great frumt man. He barelyspoke to the crowd. Does anybody
remember laughter? James Brown is thegreatest of all time? He went on
to say, yes, I'm amonster. Robert Plant led Zeppelin fan two,
but I learned zero from watching himon how to be a front man,
and I pride myself on being apretty solid one. It's an interesting
take because, of course Zeppelin Planttalented great. But when you think about

(01:29:11):
the way he worded that, Ican't. You don't model Robert Plant on
stage, No, unless you're Gretavan Fleet. Yeah, but you sound
like him anyway, So exactly.But he's got a point there. A
front man is supposed to be reallyengaging with the crowd, charming, exactly,
and if you're just up there andyou're singing your songs, He's right

(01:29:33):
you are not much of a frontmanand all. But they people say Jim
Morrison was a great front man andI not me, but like people say
that right, and he did thesame thing. He just moved. Yeah,
it might be because of his weirdnessis what people and his ramblings is.
White people think he's such a greatfront man. But he did talk.
Yeah, that's you know, mypoetry. Whatever, don't waste your

(01:29:58):
time. According to survey, America'sfavorite blank according to a survey, America's
favorite blank food item. Oh,no, food items cucumbers, ice cream,
that's really a person thing that poppedinto my head. But favorite pizza

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favorite French fry, okay, fastfood item, favorite potato chip, favorite
candy it is a food item,candy bar. I want to say,
ice cream, fruit snacks. Anew survey reveals America's favorite ice cream flavors,
as well as the top choices ofpeople. We don't care about the

(01:30:43):
staff on Capitol Hill. Ninety sevenpercent of Americans love or like ice cream.
I think we all agree with that. For ninety four percent say the
ice cream flavor is the most importantfactor. Yeah. The top three flavor
favorite flavor are vanilla, number onefollowed my chocolate, okay, den strawberry

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so neapolitan? Right, Okay.I don't think a lot of people eat
neapolitan ice cream. I get itright, right, I buy that.
You buy what I'm saying, oryou are someone who consumes it. I
purchase that at the house. Idon't really I'll eat it if it's at
like a birthday party. But thething is, it's like, you know,

(01:31:29):
I've got chocolate in my vanilla,now, right, what if I
just want vanilla or I've got strawberryand my chocolate, I don't want to
mix some what nuts? And Iget the appeal, but it's just not
for me. I'm kind of shockedthat you do, because I would think
you would buy it for economy reasons, because everybody likes something different. But
you've complained before about how much yourfamily consumes, and that would not be

(01:31:55):
efficient to buy neapolitan. It's notnearly enough. No, it's it's not.
But it's a treat and ice creamyou only have. Yeah, just
a little bit like anymore. It'slike for me, I have to tell
the kids, you're gonna have ascoop a scoop. Wow, you're a
bit sho because they will sit thereand they'll go through a carton in a

(01:32:17):
day. Yeah, I love doingthat. Oh right, you're sitting on
the couch, you're watching TV.Next thing you know, your whole court
is gone. Do you get ascoop? When you get it? Do
you get anymore? I I haven't. I can't even tell you the last
time I had ice When do youdo eat ice cream? How many scoops
are you putting in? I'm atleast a minimum three scoop. Can't really
eat it much at home. Ifif I'm going to have ice cream,

(01:32:40):
we're gonna go out. Okay again, if you are getting ice cream,
what's your average amount of scoops?Probably if I'm getting in a cup a
scoop, maybe two a scoop.Yeah, that's just not enough. How
big is the scoop though? BecauseI get it, I'll get it,
man, I'll get that scooper andI'll get out the most that I can
in one one one golf ball sizeat if you're using it the way that

(01:33:04):
it's supposed to be used. Butif you're fat ass like me and you're
letting it clump over, that's onenacho, right, okay, yeah,
butter pecan came in fourth, Cookiedough came in fifth, Cookies and cream
sixth, then mint, chocolate chips, then chocolate chip, then Rocky Road

(01:33:27):
really then peanut butter cup, thencaramel salted karmel, then coffee brownie,
and then it goes on to cakebatters down there. Pretty far, black
cherries, pretty far. Yeah,I see that. I figure like Rocky
Road will at least be up,you know, a little bit higher than
that. Not the top three forsure. But I like Rocky Road ice

(01:33:48):
because for the marshmallows in it.But the walnuts are yeah, you don't.
You don't like they just taste notfresh, so they taste kind of
stale. Okay, that makes sense. It has been sitting on a show
for a while. I don't grabfrozen walnuts out of the freezer and pop
them in my mouth because it tastesweird. You don't eat ice cream.

(01:34:08):
You can't have an opinion. Soeither you eat ice cream and have an
opinion, or you do not.All right, we gotta take a break,
maybe back tell us this morning showis coming right back. Good morning.

(01:34:31):
It's the Big Mad Morning Show joiningus online right now is Jim mcbrewer,
mister Jim Brewer, how are Isir? Good day everybody. It's
awesome to talk to you again.Man. Every time we talk to you,
we have a fantastic conversation. Soit's great to get some time with
you. And everybody's excited to seeyou tomorrow night at the Cox Convention Center.

(01:34:54):
Yeah. I'm excited to go there. I've never been there. You
are a big Metallica fan, andI I wanted to ask right when I
knew you would talk to you ownerto bring this up. I'm you've seen
the footage of Munich right, ohyeah, when it was raining and the
and the lightning that hit during Ithink it was Master Puppets or something.
Yeah, lightning struck down. Yeah, it looks pretty sick. Is that

(01:35:15):
the most poetic thing maybe we've seenfrom them? And this third act from
them, like it's under it's socool and it's very metal. Yeah,
very metal. That's that's as metalas you get. You're not gonnaee any
Lady Gaga or Taylor Swift lightning strikingduring one of her poses or whatever they

(01:35:40):
do. I don't really follow them, Yeah, but that was that was
one of those moments in time whereyou're like, wow, that's that's a
monster moment right there. I wishit made me want to start. I
got online. I'm like, ohman, maybe I'll go to Oslo and
go to that festival, right becauseyou feel like you're missing out on the
special performances. Yeah, I knowthey're here. It's it's you know,

(01:36:05):
I'm a metal head. I flewto Germany to go see Judas Priests.
I love seeing the concerts in Europeand other countries. I freaking love it.
They they don't they give it likethey're all going to prison the next
day, where we're just we're justyeah, this is fun. It's a

(01:36:27):
whole different, whole different energy whenyou're over there. Yeah. I would
agree. Going to concerts in general, even non metal ones, is a
different experience. They just seem tobe more into it and more open to
whatever's happening. That's like they're therefor the musical journey. Yeah. Yeah,
yeah. Like I said, it'slike they're all going they're all getting
shipped away the next day. Yeah, all right, well this is the

(01:36:48):
last day, and so let's let'senjoy it what we can for the tickets
work, Yeah, I don't knowhow much more they're going to be around,
dude. There was a there wasa it was a like on the
beginning of this tour that they're on, and it might've been right before the
Dallas show and he like they showedJames and he was like kind of emotional,

(01:37:12):
like they would generally start like AndI think I even said on the
air, I was like, thisfeels like this might be it like they're
going to hang it up after this. I don't know if they'll hang it
up. I do know that,you know, did you start hitting sixty
and playing the way they're playing Andas much as they've been playing, I

(01:37:33):
mean, they've been NonStop since Iwas torn with them in two thousand and
what eighteen nineteen or yeah, Ithink we ended in nineteen. I mean,
that's a long time to be touring. And I know, I mean,
I did more dates this year probablythan I did in the last six

(01:37:53):
seven years. And I'm still excitedto do shows, but I'm just realized,
this is the first time you're like, I don't know if I'm going
out next year. And I've neversaid that in my life. I've never
said I would never quit, butnow I can't. It's such a grind

(01:38:15):
to go. You know, peoplejust see the show, but they don't
one thing about Metallica that I'll say, which blows my mind. A they
travel. Forget the traveling part.That's another whole element that nobody understands.
People, Oh, it's great,it's it's you're moving NonStop, and so

(01:38:36):
to be unsettled, not in yourown bed, not your own town,
not your own not familiar faces.You're always gotta be entertaining, not complaining,
just saying. And then you getthere and then you're doing meet and
greets and you gotta be there ata certain time. Then Zoon go in
a jam room before the concert andI've been doing this since the beginning of

(01:39:00):
time and they practice and jam forup to forty five minutes right before they
come out on stage. And thatthat blew my mind. I knew that
years ago when I when I knewthem, and but when I went on
toured them, that was the mostto me. That's still the most impressive
thing. And it just shows thatis why they're where they're at. They

(01:39:27):
love what they're doing. That Nucleusis like what they say the Beatles,
you can rip them all apart,but when you put them in the room,
there's no bigger force, and it'sexhausting when you're in your sixties and
they've reached a point where you go, what more can they conquer? And
not that you're at to conquer,but me on a very tiny level,

(01:39:48):
feel that way. And like,I met everyone I wanted to meet.
I sang the songs. I gotto sing with Rob Halford, my metal
for Jude, I got to tourtmentality, I hung out with my favorite
baseball bands. I've got I dideverything I wanted to do and said I
was going to do. So myown drive now is to distract people from

(01:40:14):
this clown show that we live in, which it's just a complete clown show,
and a band like Metallica is like, I don't know, it's exhausting,
exhausting, So I don't know howmuch longer they're going to be doing
it after this. I don't seethem quitting, but I do see I
know someone like James. He lovespeace. He loves just peace, being

(01:40:40):
in a ranch, being in thecountry, being on a ranch, being
out in the wilderness. The manhe loves that. So I think they
may have their eye on peace verysoon. Yeah. I've read that before
about him, that he loves hisautonomy, and then when he's on the
road, there's no autonomy, nozero. I mean he gets little spurts

(01:41:02):
here and there, you know,oh, here's a fishing trip or here's
a little but no, they're they'reevery two days, there, every three
days. So it's not a lotof it's not a lot of time to
go do things. Bruce joined us. I just want to make sure I
get your plug in there. It'sgonna be at the Cox Convention Center tomorrow
night. Uh and uh. Wewere talking about d Snyder earlier too,

(01:41:26):
because d Snyder said that Robert Plantisn't the best front man of all time.
He said, because because you know, what did you learn from from
Robert Plant? So would you sayHalford? Who would you say is best
front man? I really like James. I'm not just saying that is I'm

(01:41:48):
biased. Halford was a monster.But I'm gonna say David Lee Ross,
whether you like Van Helen or not, that guy knew how to steal a
show and be entertaining. I meanhe was when you saw them back in

(01:42:10):
the day with just David Lee Rosshe was an incredible front man, incredible
front man. But I would dodefinitely, and I so Howford James.
I mean, think of his presence. You can you can imitate him.
You you know his stance, youknow his whether you know them or not.

(01:42:32):
That's he's just a monster front man. And he's not a big you
know, daily ross kicking and runningand bringing the party. James brings that
intense energy even just standing still.That that's a that's incredible for a singer
to do. That's not flashy,right right, that's not their mo.

(01:42:56):
So for him to even do thatwithout all those other things correct, Yeah,
it's so it's pretty cool. Onelast question I wanted to ask you.
Jim Brew is going to be atthe cost Convention Center tomorrow and I
get your tickets Cockcenter Tulsa dot com. Would you have some to give away
for six o kmod if you wantto win some right now? Uh?
The they just did that roast onNetflix and there's been some talk about how

(01:43:18):
roasts aren't really they're kind of agingout, They're not the thing. Have
you ever I'm trying to remember ifI've ever seen you on a roast,
and what is your take on doingroast or I always, I always,
I always declined in the very beginning, they asked me, NonStop, this
is like when it started with RoaldoGiraldo and uh and those guys. I

(01:43:44):
grew up watching those Dean Martin roastand the Dean Martin roasts were basically comedians
getting together showing how they can shine. And with all that, I'm I
never was a roast fan. I'mjust not a roast fan. Like,

(01:44:04):
if you love the person, there'snothing more fun when it's personal and you
roast someone, you know, I'mnot gonna I'm not gonna say it's not
funny. I'm not gonna say anyof that. I just I don't.
I don't watch them. I knowa lot of those people. Uh,

(01:44:25):
And I'll just leave it at that. Yeah. The the article I read
was based on the idea that thisit isn't it is a different type of
humor. It's not a it's nota planned out humor. You're just kind
of taking shots at people and seeingwho can extremely extremely mean spirited. It's

(01:44:45):
extremely mean spirited. I'm not aI'm not a me personally, And again,
I'm not saying they're not funny.I'm not saying I'm not into mean
spirited stuff. I'm just I'm justnot You know, we we already live
enough of mean spirited world and justit's I'm personally not a fan of just

(01:45:08):
mean spirited, dark writing just toshock and awe. It's to me,
that's so easy to do. It'sso easy to be shocking. If I
came out when one hour of shot, I would murder, absolutely murder.

(01:45:29):
I just don't have the heart todo it. I really don't. Well,
a lot of people agree you're oneof the greatest comedians of our time,
man, So I sure appreciate youtaking the time to talk to us.
Can't wait to have you in towntomorrow at Cocks Convention Center. And
uh really just appreciate you even givingus a few seconds to chat about music
and your show coming to town.So thank you so much, man,

(01:45:50):
I appreciate your kindness. You guyshave a going I'll see an oslo,
but everybody see you later. Allright, we're going to take a break
and we'll be back. Tell usthis morning. Oh yeah, he's coming
right back. Morning show, hellsays, good morning, It's the Big

(01:46:10):
Man Morning Show. See what lindsayhas quickly for Balls to the Wall Sports.
The championship finals of the Women's CollegeWorld Series is set. Oklahoma will

(01:46:30):
play top seed Texas in the bestof three championship series beginning tonight. The
Sooners are fifty seven and seven,while the Longhorns are fifty five and eight.
Oklahoma has won five of the pastseven titles. Texas is still searching
for its first national championship. Andthat's your Balls to the Wall Sports.
I'm Lindsay in ninety seven to fivekm Ody, Good morning, It's the

(01:47:04):
Big Mad Morning Show. Nine eightfour six, Oh kmod. We have
so many great events that happen inthis community that I think are the crown
jewels that make Tulsa very special.And one of them is happening tomorrow night
down in Brookside and the folks thatMake a Wish are putting on their annual
Rumble and Roll and Jane uh isjoining us from Make a Wish. Hi,

(01:47:27):
Jane, how are you? I'mdoing well? Thank you for having
us. Congratulations on another rumble androll. Can you believe it? The
years just roll around so fast thesedays. But yes, tomorrow night,
twenty first Daniel Rumble and Roll andJohnny from Myers during Harley Davidson is here.
Congratulations to you. I mean,this is it's hard to believe how
many years you've been doing this,and it's just an amazing event that happened.

(01:47:48):
And I always try to explain topeople if even if you don't ride,
find someone who has a bike andride with them. It is an
amazing experience. It's a fantastic event, and it is amazing that it's been
twenty one year and riding in theparade or even showing up for the street
party and seeing all the bikes,it's a fantastic time for a great cause.
Yeah, let's go through the specificSo you register your bike, you

(01:48:11):
go to the website rumblindroll dot comright rumblin'roll dot com or make a Wish
actually has volunteers at our store atforty eighth and Porre at Myers during today,
you can go and register in advance, get an armband. That way
you don't have to wait in linewhen you join the parade at tu.
Yeah, so then everybody meets upto you and then you ride from to
you down to Brookside for the streetparty and talk about the ride down.

(01:48:34):
It is street closures. It isa fun experience. It is really great.
Our coordinator last year got us onRiverside Drive, so when you go
through the tunnel with that many motorcycles, it is an experience and it is
just fantastic. So we line upstarting at five point thirty just north of
the tu Rental Center at about eighthand Harvard. The parade leaves at seven

(01:48:57):
o'clock. We ride down to Brooksideand it everybody ought to experience it if
they can. Twenty one years.Do you get a little more emotional doing
it every year? I do becausewe always Jane always gives a fantastic Wish
kid to join us as the ambassadorand I get to ride in the front
of the parade with a sidecar.The Wish kids in the in the side

(01:49:19):
car, they're typically sometimes they're nervous, but then they start, you know,
seeing the crowd, waving at thecrowd, and it is just fantastic.
The little girl we have this yearis five years old. Would you
tell them about her? Yes?So, little five year old Mela from
Broken Arrow is our Wish Ambassador thisyear and she is precious. We did
a photo shoot at the store lastweek and she showed up with her maca

(01:49:43):
was shirt on and a little blacktu two and her motorcycle black boots,
and it was so cute. Andshe's she she had her wish granted already.
She and her family went to DisneyWorld for her wish. She Mila
has even brothers and sisters. Wow, and I believe most of them are
going to be at Rumble n' Rolltomorrow night. So it's a sweet,

(01:50:06):
sweet, just beautiful family. Mielawas just a ham during the photo shoot.
She hammed it up and is soprecious. So she'll be leading the
parade watch for she's been working onher little parade wave and so you'll meet
her down there tomorrow night. Well, we'll go down Harvard to twenty first,

(01:50:29):
twenty first or Riverside, Riverside toforty first, forty first and Puria
and then back into thirty second tothirty six and Peoria there on Brookside,
So we even if you can't joinus, you could maybe wave at Mila
in the parade. Yeah, Andthen when you reach the Brookside, it's
just a really great street party thathappens down there where you guys shut down
Brookside and all the bikes are linedup. It's a really fun way to

(01:50:53):
see everybody's toys. Yes, justthousands of bikes, thousands of people,
like the biggest bike show in theworld. So yeah, and the kids
are really what this is about,right Jane, I mean girls like Mila
and the other ambassadors. And thisis an event that you guys raise almost
four hundred thousand dollars on is thatright collectively? Yes, that's over the

(01:51:16):
years, and the wishes that kidsneed granted never ends. You mentioned Disney
World. We price that with myfamily this year, so yeah, yeah,
I can understand why people want togo. It's an amazing place and
it is the most popular one.But talk about the need. So our
need continues to be three hundred pluschildren in what we call our pipeline,

(01:51:40):
and that just is a pretty constantnumber because we have we will grant about
two hundred wishes this fiscal year,but we have referrals coming in every week,
every week, every week, soit's the need is always there and
we try to get these children theirwishes granted in a timely manner so the

(01:52:00):
wish can be used as the toolthat it should be to help them motivate
them to get through treatment. Sometimesit's sometimes it's a reward for getting through,
like doing their last cancer treatment,and sometimes it's just a way to
have them think about and anticipate somethinggood happening during this dark journey that they're
going on. Yeah, and we'venever talked about this, but also for

(01:52:21):
the parents too, to see theirkid in a different emotion than what they've
been experiencing is also whether they're participatingin it or not, just to see
their kid happy. It changes themotivation and intent that everybody's dealing with.
It does, and I have firsthandexperience with that. I watched my daughter
have a wish granted when she waseight years old, and she's now thirty

(01:52:45):
years old and just adopted a baby, and she's just she's loving life and
is great, but she spent fiveyears of her childhood going through cancer treatments.
And people see things on the newsand they go, I wish I
could help them. This is theway to help. This is the way
to help, because a wish bringssuch hope to a family and strengthens the
bonds between them, and it's somethingthat no medicine can provide. Right,

(01:53:10):
And the rumbling roll happening tomorrow nightRumblinroll dot com or stop by Myers during
Harley Davidson forty eighth and Peoria andyou can get signed up there and it's
for families too. If you don'thave a bike, you can show up
down. That's correct, twenty dollarsa person to participate. All motorcycle brands
are welcome. It's just got tobe a street legal motorcycle, scooters,
doesn't matter. Come join us foryour twenty bucks. You've got a chance

(01:53:33):
to win a twenty five hundred dollarsshopping free at Myers during Harley Davison.
We also have T shirts for sale, Glow in the Dark t shirts this
year. Nice love that it's gettingfancy. I like that, Shane.
What if someone's listening on the iHeartRadioapp and can't make it to the event,
but wants to make a donation tomake a wish? How do they

(01:53:54):
do that? I You can goto our website Oklahoma dot wish dot org
and there's a big donate now buton the front page. And we appreciate
all of the donations that come in. And if you can make it out
to Rumble and Roll tomorrow night,it is. It is my favorite night
of the year. Yeah, itwas a cool night. The camaraderie is
great, plenty to look at fromthe bikes. There's food, there's music.

(01:54:15):
There's so much happening down on Brooksideand the Riode again is going to
be Staging's going to happen north ofthe Reynolds Center at TU You've got to
get registered rumblin'roll dot com. Willyou be able to sign up at the
event. Yes, you can signup at the event, but if you
sign up in advance, you don'tgot to wait on line right and there
it will be a line. Thereis every year rumblin'roll dot Com. Tomorrow

(01:54:35):
night in Brookside. Visit rumblin'roll dotCom or stop by Myers during Harley Davidson
at fortieth and Puria to find outmore. Johnny and Jane, thank you
guys so much, and congratulations.Thank you. Take a break and we'll
be back. Tulsa's Morning Show continuesnext with The Big Man Morning Show on
Tulsa's rock station ninety seven five KMOT. Good morning, It's the Big Man

(01:55:17):
Morning Show six KMOD. Let's startwith Lindsay. Lindsay, what'd you learn
today. I learned you should nevertrust a dolphin. And I also learned
that cucumbers are being recalled for possiblesalmonella poisoning, so check your fridge,
countertop and nightstand drawers. Oh God, kim Be, what'd you learn today?

(01:55:43):
What Lindsay does with the cucumbers?Now? I learned don't f with
buffalo, Corbyn, that's it,just don't have with buffalo. Also learned
save yourself a heart attack and don'tvote. I learned I've seen too many
videos with cucumbers not being used insalad to make me never eat another salad
with cucumber. And also learned cucumberwishing it was a watermelon, Corbin saying,

(01:56:08):
make sure that dishwasher is loaded right. It's Lindsay stopped tracking my cycle
and I'm sorry, thank you,thank you, thank you. Maddy.
Can I get a cold lay?It should be no make noise interrpassword Corbyn

(01:56:44):
new messages. The Big Mad MorningShow would like to take a minute to
thank Truths from Oklahoma and all overthe United States. These soldiers have sacrifice.
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