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in Broken Arrow this Friday from fiveto seven. I saw this list of
the best feelings in the world.Now, I think we have to exclude
a couple automatically out of the shoot. Okay, like sex, right,
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yeah, I think we can allpretty much agree, right, uh,
And so we'll just see if youguys agree with these. Getting a good
night's sleep, the kind where youdon't mind that you woke up and you're
actually eager to start the day,or if we could maybe condense that statement
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a good enough night sleep right whereyou're just you're like, I've had enough
sleep, you wake up naturally,jump out of bed, you're ready to
go. Yeah. Yeah, that'salways a good feeling. Yeah, definitely.
When you wake up on a chillymorning and your feet you feel the
cold air on your face, butthe rest of you is warm under the
covers, considered to be one ofthe best feelings in the world. I
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don't know about that. I don'tlike really waking up cold. You know,
well, you feel you're warm,but but your face is feeling the
cold right right still, there's apart of you that's cold, and you're
like, I could still be sleepingright now if the cold wasn't affecting my
face. I don't know if it'sI could still be sleeping right now,
but it does kind of when Ifeel that cold on my face, it
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does kind of to tear me fromwanting to get out of bed. I
have a distinct memory of sleeping incamping in the Redwoods and waking up in
the morning and it being chilly,but in my sleeping bag it was obviously
toasty, and me being like,this is pretty awesome. Yeah, it
does feel good because you do knowthat you're warm and toasty, but then
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your my nose is cold. Alwaysanother one, and I can't relate to
this at all. Getting the resultsto your STD test and they come back
clean as considered one of the bestfeelings in the world. Only if you're
worried that you may have something,right, I guess. I mean,
if you're just going and doing youknow, regular checkops. I don't do
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people do regular chuck ups. Idon't know, I don't think so,
and we go when there's something there, Yeah, you only go when you're
sus right, or maybe if you'rein that business few But I hear you,
right, I mean, I gethow some could think that's the greatest
feeling in the world, but Idon't know. I don't think so.
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When you finally get that thing that'sstuck in your teeth considered one of the
greatest feelings in the world, thatis a really good feeling for real.
I mean it's nice. The momentwhen you walk into a building with ac
in the wave of cool air hitsyou for the first time. Effing truth.
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Oh god, when it's an ovenoutside, even just going to Walmart,
right, you walk in those doorsopen shit, and you feel because
they have those fans, the ACblower right at the doors. You're like,
yeh god, oh this is amazing. Yeah, yeah, I love
it. I don't disagree with thatat all. It is easily one of
the most pleasurable inventions in recent time. For sure. Having a full tank
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of gas considered one of the bestfeelings in the world. It's all right,
yes, I mean I'm grateful,yeah, but I don't know if
it's the best feeling. I don'tget my cargo. Yeah, when if
we were driving home from Indiana thislast trip there was we were we used
the loves app because it was savedten cents for us. You love to
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drop that, yet I did.I mean it was it was very convenient
because when we hit Illinois, Imean it was gas was four bucks a
gallon, and so it was extremelyhandy and we were looking for and Kevin
was adamant, No, we'll findthe loves here, right, it says
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there's one here. We're thirty sixmiles away. And the tank was empty
and then it was flashing a nothingand he goes, all right, we're
on backup there is reserve. Don'tpanic. I was panicked. Oh yeah,
maybe playing this game. Oh yeah, I was panicked. We made
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it, but I mean just barely, just barely, So I do know
that feeling it was. It wastremendous to make it. But that's not
like you just get in your carand there's a full take of gas.
Right, Yeah, that is youplayed a game, yes, and almost
lost. So the relief that youfinally had a full tank, get it.
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Yeah, the Solitaire bounce screen whenyou finished Solitaire on Windows, No,
doesn't do it for me. I'mtrying to put all these because we
say sex is literally the greatest feelingin the right, right, so it
has to be up there with sexto be like all right, yeah,
totally, and that's fair. Idon't get that from beating solitaire. It's
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funny the lady right, right,right? And what is this like nineteen
ninety two? Right right? Imean you remember doing that, right,
yeah? And you remember the victoryfeeling you had kind of yeah, hey,
yeah, I don't disagree with you, guys. I'm just saying that
I could see it why people wouldput it on a list. I mean,
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pocket aces playing poker is way betterfeeling, I think than the bounce
screen on solitaire. Beating mind sweeperis a better Oh, I don't know
what that feels like, right,No, No, first sip of a
cold beer, but I want toput an asterisk on this first sip of
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a cold beer. You're in acold glass when they set it in front
of you on a hot day.It doesn't need to be a hot day
a day, right, I don't. I don't put it up there with
sex. Man, it's well,you know, right, you can't put
it up there with sex, right. I understand the idea that I understand
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the idea of comparing, but that'snot what we're doing. We're talking about
the best feelings in the world.Remove sex, because everybody's gonna be like
Andy, nothing better than sex,right, right, But it's still got
to feel good, and that's justall right. Yeah, when a group
of people laugh really hard at ajoke, you tell it's a good feeling,
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I don't know. Okay, Ifit's a good no, no,
that means it did its purpose,right. Yeah, when you're I can't
relate to this. When you're jammingwith your friends with instruments and you're all
in the same hage and everybody's intime and on harmony, I'll give you
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that. When everybody's working together likethat and it sounds good, feels good,
you're like, hell, yeah,that was awesome, take a break
and do it again. I don'tknow. Usually the one that's to not
stop playing when your dog curls upright next to you while you're sleeping,
No way, get the f off. Oh my godness, it is all
I can think about. Getting goosebumpswhen listening to a particular song. Yeah,
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I give you that, huh.Yeah. Endorphins after a tough workout.
I wouldn't know anything about that.I haven't worked out tentsand and seventh
grade. It's a pretty awesome feelingwaking up in the middle of the night
realizing you have more hours of sleepleft. I hate that. I hate
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that. Man. I wake upand I'm like, it's midnight. Why
am I awake right now? Thisis a bunch of hooey. I still
have an hour and a half ifit's deer in the week right, all
the weekends. If I wake upat you know, three o'clock, because
that's natural for me, I'm like, oh, why am I up right
now? This is bs? Andthen I try to go back to sleep,
and I toss and I turn andI may crash out for like maybe
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thirty minutes to an hour, Buteventually it gets to the point to where
I just throw the covers off ofme and say, all right, god
damn it, I'm up whatever okay, felt really angry. Yeah, Yeah,
I love it. I feel likeit's a gift. Yeah, because
I was like, all right,it's time to get up, and I
look and I'm like, midnight,yes, yeah, uh q tipping like
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when you clean out your ears,It's all right. I guess. I
mean when your ears are wet andyou use a Q tip to get I'm
like, that's pretty great feeling.But I've never had something in my ear
and removed it and been like,oh uh, first night sleep on clean
sheets. Yeah, get into aclean sheeted bed is pretty great. Yea.
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Yeah. When you feel the waterthat's been stuck in your ear for
the past hour and it finally runsout, that's a decent feeling. I
guess, yeah, I guess Ijust put drops in to deal with that.
I don't wait. I'm no longerI'm almost fifty, so I don't
go on the side of my earto try and get the water out.
I just go get the drops becauseI've found out there's a really good solution
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rather than trying to wait or shakemy head violently. The one that was
on here that I didn't see waswhen your ears pop. Yeah. Yeah,
that's a good feeling, especially ifyou've been congested in the head and
finally pop, You're like, ohgod, yeah, yeah, relieve that
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pressure. Anytime there's a big hilland you go down the hill, you're
like, you start yawning, You'relike, oh yeah, yeah. When
they c look in your ears withthe little thing at the doctor's office.
I'm always like, do it,bitch, it feels so good. Yeah.
Yeah, this person text in gettinga hair from your old lady and
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you're stuck in your butt crack thelong slow pullouts. Oh god. Yeah,
it's a good feeling. I guessyou finally get that hair out of
your ass, getting your haircut exactlythe way you want. Dude. When
you leave get your haircut, you'relike, anybody that's in my way should
watch out, because I'm on fireright now. Yeah. I feel like
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a whole new person. Yes,you feel unstoppable when you get in your
car in the winter and it's alreadywarm. Also better when it's warm by
sunlight on a cool winter day,yeah, or you know when it's already
cooled off on a screaming hot summerday. Yeah, that's probably the best
feeling. Because you walk out ofyour house, it's like ac or whatever.
Feels great. You open up thatdoor to go to your car and
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it's a brick wall of heat andyou've got to battle that brick wall for
at least what twenty feet something likethat, And you get in your car
and if it's uh, you knowcooled off. It's it's worse than the
outside in there. You know,it's like a crock pot in your car,
and you're just like and then yougotta wait for to cool off.
So getting into a car that's alreadypre cooled solid. One of my previous
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cars had a remote start. Itis a game changer. Yeah, it
is. It is luxurious on somany levels. I had a Honda Civic
I think it was, and Ihad it put a remote start, put
aftermarket, put on right, andit came with that massive always had like
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a massive transmitter they'd have. ButI was like, this is the life.
I turned that Honda Civic into alLexus, Serve, Lamberget whatever.
It felt so luxurious, and nowI have a really nice car and it
doesn't have remote start. You wouldthink they would they would have that,
that company would would make their standard. Yeah, you would think. I
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can't even I don't even know thepressure of my tires. Really, yes,
it's the most bizarre thing. ButI have adjusted cruise control. Well
that's nice, you know what I'msaying, Like you've got these really nice
features, but not like the simplepleasures that you're like, yes, right,
I can deal without your God,a lot of cars do that.
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Mine, I don't. Mine doesn't. I love that feature. This is
what I'm talking about. Like yourcar probably what does tell you the tire
pressure? Oh yeah, and it'sgot remote start adjustment. I can I
can put set the temperature from myphone in your car. Yes, you're
more bougie than me. Good foryou. Hey, listen when you buy
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a five hundred dollars car, calmdown over there and four motorcycles. All
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Lindsay with What's going on newsquakies fromThe Big Mad Morning Show. In ninety
seven, five AMoD twenty four yearold streamer dies after eating too much live
on camera. This happened in China. We're twenty four year old. Pan
Zouting had made a name for herselfby live streaming massive eating sessions for the
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pleasure and entertainment of her audience,which is a form of entertainment referred to
as muckbang. In twenty twenty,the Chinese government did crack down on muckbang
streams and a bid to reduce overeatingand shameful food waste. But apparently missus
Zouting didn't get the memo. Soearlier this month, she died midstream when
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her body just gave out due toovereating. And I have seen her videos,
and I think we all have.Actually, she was really popular.
She pretty much made me sick afterwatching three to five minutes, but she
would make Some of her videos weretwenty four hours long of her just eating.
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After the autopsy, it was learnedthat her stomach was filled with undigested
food and her abdomen was severely deformed. Yeah, other reports said that she
was bleeding of the abdomen. Herstomach lining was was bleeding there. I
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mean, it was just ridiculous whatshe had put her body through for likes,
for clicks, exactly for money,for money, for money. Yes,
we dumb it down by saying cliques, but it's money, right,
she did it for money, right. I want to watch the video though.
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I want to see the video.You want to see her die on
tole me. I want to seeher stuff in her face. Most of
her stuff has been taken down.Why because China has has banned muck Bang.
Well, I'd say they haven't.Well, and there's other Internet that
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is true, right, bride tobe busted over prenup battery. There's this
gal. Her name is Molly Hogan, and her and her fiance are supposed
to get married this Saturday, butapparently over this past Sunday, they got
into a bit of an argument overa prenup that he wanted her to sign
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and she wasn't having it. Sothey start fighting back and forth. She
ends up getting physical, beats himon the chest and his torso, in
his back and his legs. Hesays that she caused multiple physical injuries.
In fact, his brother, hersoon to be brother in law, intervened,
tried to break up the fight.He ended up getting bitten on the
arm by this psychopath. They calledthe cops. They ended up coming out.
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They arrested her for domestic battery forbeating on her old man, and
then simple battery for biting the otherdude. You know, they went ahead
and took her in. They releasedher later on, And they do believe
that alcohol had a actor to dowith that her just losing her mind.
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And did he bring it up multipletimes or was this the first time he
brought it up? Did say hejust brought it up? And I guess
she didn't like it. I mean, she sounds like she's coming around.
Yeah, sure, sounds like shemight be changing her mind. I would
think, though, if you broughtit up multiple times, this shouldn't be
the reaction of somebody who's heard thestory already a couple of times. And
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if you brought it up when shewas highly intoxicated, you knew unless your
game plan was to try to numbit down right and then be like,
hurry right and get all drunk,be like sign this for me real quick.
Huh? Is giving bad news tosomeone drunk a good idea? I
don't think so. Oh, it'sjust going to amplify it on a hundred
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times, right, they're going toact irrational. Man charged with decapitating seagull
that stole from that is related quickly. So this man has been arrested not
because of what he did so initially, which was he decapitated the seagull that
stole fries from his daughter. Pleasesay the incident happened earlier this month in
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North Wildwood on Murray's peer in NewJersey. Please say twenty nine year old
Franklin not on my watch. Zigglerwas also charged with disorderly conduct and resisting
arrest. He's been released from jailpending a court date. Apparently, he
decapitated this seagull and then went toemployees of a nearby restaurant and asked for
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a trash bag holding the now headlessseagull, and that's when the police were
called. When the police showed up, he would not cooperate answer questions.
He was being quite disorderly, evengot physical with the police officers. So
he got a disorderly in a coupleof ways. And then after the investigation
he was charged with animal cruelty fordecays appetating the animal that stole his daughter's
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frizen. It doesn't say, butI could only imagine maybe this was his
only weekend with his daughter and hewas trying to do something nice and he
feels like he can't and then thishappens. The daughter was crying, and
like, I could only imagine somethinglike that going down. I've had seagulls,
you know, come up and tryto steal my food. I've even
fed the goal. The fact thathe got a hold of it and was
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able to decapitate it without it,you know, before it flew away crapped
everywhere, is amazing. Impressive.It is impressive. Yeah, and the
idea of doing that in public infront of your daughter is wild. Yeah,
a little disturbing. It's a littleconcerning, for sure. I don't
this could if it is a scenariowhere he was getting his weekend with his
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daughter, he may have to havea supervisor as ad now right right,
I don't know anything about anything.I'm just saying that I think that's there's
a high probability. And then howmany dates in when you're redating to try
and do you be like, hey, I decapitated a seagull once it's my
daughter. Yeah, man, Iwould do anything for my kids. Yeah,
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me too, Like, what youever decapitate a seagull? Why would
you decapitate a seagull? She stolemy daughter's fries. I just feel like
seagulls are the tacks of being nearthe ocean, are you right? They're
beat rats, they're birds. Birdsdo this? And is it a seagull
exclusive thing? Yeah? Yeah?Is that how he just ripped it off?
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Or did? I didn't say itsaid decapitated. And I can't imagine
he pulled out his machete, right, It wouldn't surprise me if he had
one, all the machete stories wehear. But that's fat too. That's
even crazier if he did just ripthe head off of a seagull with his
bare hands. I can't need someanger management, man, Yeah, to
be that mad and be like,yeah, he probably knows the lady about
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the prenup. Yeah right, Godknows how he reacted to his divorce if
that's the way that played out.He's the kind of guy that you have
to watch out for. He's likeif I can't be with you know and
can and you go. I believehim right right. All these stories are
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Let's go and see what Lindsay hasfor Balls to the Wall. Sports source
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of say that very high level conversationsabout an eighteen game NFL season have begun
between the NFL and the NFL PlayersAssociation. Those discussions have yet to reach
the formal negotiation stage, but thatconversation could happen with NFL players in the
near future. Earlier this year,Commissioner Roger Goodell said that he favored an
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eighteen game schedule that could potentially pushthe season back one week, putting the
Super Bowl on the Sunday before President'sDay, which is a day off for
most Americans. Something we could allget behind. It's hard to imagine an
extra game would be added to theschedule, and they're not be an additional
bye week added as well. Anunwelcome surprise met the Jets at training camp
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on Tuesday, Hassan Reddick failed toreport with Veterans as he seeks a new
contract. The pass rusher was acquiredfrom the Eagles in the offseason in exchange
for a twenty twenty six conditional thirdround pick. He's heading into the final
year of a three year deal whichwill pay him just over fourteen million in
non guaranteed money. Reddick will befined fifty thousand dollars per day, which
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is the mandatory fine under the newCBA. The Rams will have their starting
quarterback on the field when they beginpractices this week. Los Angeles QB Matthew
Stafford has reported to camp after theteam was able to make an adjustment to
the signal callers contract. Stafford wasdue a thirty one million dollar base salary
this season after he inked a fouryear, one hundred and sixty million dollar
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extension with the team in twenty twentytwo. With three years remaining on the
deal. Only fifteen million dollars ofhis twenty twenty five salary and none of
his twenty twenty six salary were guaranteed. The thirty six year old passed for
three thousand, nine hundred sixty fiveyards twenty four touchdowns and eleven interceptions in
fifteen games last season. The Vikingsare rewarding their starting left tackle with a
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hefty new contract. ESPN is reportingthat Minnesota is signing Christian Dearsaw to a
four year, one hundred and thirteenmillion dollar extension. The deal includes seventy
seven million dollars in total guarantees andforty three point seven million guaranteed at signing.
The twenty five year old had twoyears remaining on his rookie deal and
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is now signed with the team throughthe twenty twenty nine season. The Vikings
selected him in the first round ofthe twenty twenty one NFL Draft. He
has started thirty nine games over thepast three seasons, and on August twenty
seventh, Netflix will be premiering anew documentary giving Connor Stallion's side of the
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Michigan sign stealing scandal. Appropriately titledSign Stealer. The documentary episode will be
part of Netflix's Untold series. Inthe past, Untold has been able to
shed light on several controversial sports stories, such as the sagas of Mantiteo,
Caitlyn Jenner, and the NBA refereebetting scandal. I just Keep in mind,
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anything you see on Netflix or Amazonor whatever doesn't mean it's the highest
quality right of production put together.I watched the referee betting scandal. I
didn't watch the Caitlyn Jenner one,but I did watch the Mantaiteo. They
were all good. The Mantaitaom wasgood. Shure, Yeah, it was.
Yeah. But I don't think thatthis. I don't know what they're
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gonna highlight. I mean they're gonnago into what him going to games,
all the things we already know.Sometimes these in depth documentary things just rehash
all the things we already know.Right, people are gonna watch it anyway
because they're trying to get something different, find out something new, and you're
like, yil watch three hours ofthis for nothing? All right? Yeah,
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And the Browns are taking care ofone of their star players. ESPN
reports that Cleveland gave Amari Ku apay increase yesterday. The contract restructure includes
a five million dollar raise and willguarantee twenty million left on the last year
of his contract. The thirty yearold will be a free agent after this
season. Cooper originally signed a fiveyear, one hundred million dollar deal back
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in twenty twenty when he was stillwith the Cowboys. The receiver didn't participate
in mini camp and was expected tohold out of training camp. Not only
he was there, but also Ayuk. Ayuk was there for the forty nine
ers, which we thought there wasgoing to be a holdout. Yeah,
but he's like, well, Iguess I'm wanna show up anyway. And
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the Jordan Loved one that we talkedabout yesterday, he apparently is also at
camp. He's just not participating,which apparently these are implica iplot. These
type of moves imply that they're close. So like, if they're not even
talking, they don't go. Yeah, there's no reason for them to be
there. Well, they get finedif they don't go. No, not
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really a lot of the players.Uh, the union says that those finds
have to be forgiven when the dealsigns, So it's not really a thing.
But if Ayuk is there and Staffordand Jordan Love, they're close.
Where they're not close apparently is seedlamb oh no, what which he wants
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his payday? Apparently? Why canyou blame him? I mean, he's
the best thing those Plowboys got.Yeah, I mean, statistically, Prescott's
a stud all the way up tothe very end. Hey, listen,
there's plenty of guys can't get itdone. Rock Purty couldn't get it done
either, but he does now right, No, he doesn't get it done,
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Rock Pretty. You could make thesame argument in terms of choking.
No, at least we made itto the Super Bowl. Sure, right,
clow Boys, not even a right. That's your Balls of the Wall
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at me. So over the weekend, Twisters, which was filmed in Oklahoma,
it was a huge hit at thebox office and apparently it's a good
movie too, good enough to makea list of the eleven best disaster movies
of all time. Yeah, Isaw it. It was the best opening
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weekend for a disaster movie. Yeah, so I was trying to think of
other disaster movies. So I'm excitedto see this list. Yeah. It
made eighty point five million domestically overthe weekend, and GIMPI saw it.
Yeah, and oh yeah, yeahit was good. It was good.
Once in the premiere the Twister putsall right right right right there. Yeah,
yeah, and yeah, he saidit was good. Brady said that
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it was good. But you can'tgo into it thinking that it was a
sequel. Yes, original, it'sa total different movie, same basic premise,
but total different movie. Yeah,but uh, Dolly. Is that
the thing with them things? Dorothy? Dorothy. Dorothy's in it right,
yes, for two seconds and thevery very beginning of the movie. So
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then how are they chasing the tornadowithout Dorothy? Well, it's easy.
They used trucks and stuff. Yeah, yeah, they it's a military grade
technology that one of the guys gotwhen he was working in the military,
and that's how he used is toget the information and they got it's stupid
door stuff. But okay, wellwe'll see if you agree with the list
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that the Hollywood Reporter put out.One thing though, before you get to
that list, Yeah, is thatApparently and I knew this was a thing,
but I didn't know how widely itwas a thing. And that is
the way to see it is inthe four D theaters now for dy theaters,
for those who don't know where theseats move. There's steam and water
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spray and all that. It's avery interactive experience. And apparently that it's
the best movie to ever be inthe four D theater theaters. I could
see that. Yeah, I couldtotally see that. I've never been in
one or experienced one of those theaters. Yeah, do we have one here?
Apparently. Now I don't know ifI tried to look it up and
I couldn't see in the listing,but apparently Star World has them and regal
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hasm. But when I looked up, it didn't say four D, so
I don't I don't know the answerto that. But when you look up
forty theaters, it lists those twolocations as having forty theaters. But I
couldn't find a listing for a movieshowing four D. Yeah, that would
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be the ultimate way to see it. I would, I would assume too.
So okay. According to Hollywood Reporter, the eleven best disaster movies of
all time are and I'll start with. Number eleven is twenty twelve. The
movie was from two thousand and nine, and it's it was twenty twelve.
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Hey, twenty twelve jan John Tusac, Yes, yes, in the limo
and all that stuff. Yes,based on the Mayan calendar where the year
was the world was going to endin twenty twelve. It was a book
first made into a movie. Yeah. Yeah, and Danny Glover Woody Harreld's
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is also in it. Yeah it'sokay, Yeah, it's pretty silly.
Number ten Daylight from nineteen ninety six. I did not see this one.
It's a Sylvester Stallone film, andit's a lesser known Sylvester Stallone film,
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And they say, what's the basisof the movie. Let's see. Trucks
carrying toxic waste under the Hudson RiverTunnel are crashed into by a gang of
thieves. The trucks explode, notonly causing most of the inhabitants to be
killed by a massive fireball, butalso making the tunnel collapse, with a
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handful of survivors trapped inside. Oneof these survivors is Kit Latura played by
Stallone, a former EMS chief whoworks on finding a way out, but
celebrity athlete Roy Nord, who's playedby Vigo Mortensen, is convinced he can
get people out through a service corridor, creating a battle of egos while the
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lives of innocence hang in the balance. This was a blockbuster. Yeah,
it made a lot of money.It's a blockbuster movie. Maybe that's why
maybe in ten place, Yeah,yeah, the cliches and one liners are
all accounted for. But for fansof disaster movies and peak career Stallone,
it's a good time that manages tocreate some real tension. Okay, so
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that's number ten. Yeah, numbernine is The Day After Tomorrow. Great
movie. Yeah, I liked thisone too, huh with Jake Gillenhall nine.
Huh. Yeah, should be ahigher on the list. I think
so, at least top five.I think so there it felt more realistic
than say twenty twelve. Yeah.Yeah, especially, I mean it's a
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movie from what Let's see two thousandand four. Yeah, And I mean,
and it's sparked a new interest inclimate change for sure, Like you
know, I mean that was allabout climate change. Yeah, great movie.
That was number nine on the list. Number eight. I have not
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seen this one. This one wasfrom twenty fifteen. It's called The Wave.
Never heard of it. Yeah.This is A geologist becomes concerned by
nearby activity in the Crevis that hassevered the censor wires, suggesting a shift
in rocks. Fearing impending disaster,he urges his former boss to sound the
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evacuation alarms. His boss declines becauseof the loss of tourist revenue that would
result from such a situation, butagrees to check on the Crevis. Their
worst fears are realized as an avalancheoccurs and creates a giant wave. Okay,
I mean this is a blockbuster tooby our definition. It doubled its
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budget in the box office, soI'm not familiar. It's a Norwegian movie.
That's probably why. Yeah, itwas a submission for the Academy Words
for Best Foreign Language Film, whichmeans not in English. M hmm,
Okay, that's why number seven Don'tLook Up. And that was on Netflix
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that had Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Lawrence,and yes, that was a good yeah
hill, I mean here in thatmovie I remember correctly, the whole basis
is nobody was believing him and herand how ridiculous they were. The idea
being that if something were to happenand somebody were to say, hey,
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it's coming, no one would listen, right, And so to me though,
that is the undertone. It wasmore about people not listening. Yeah,
and it's more of a satire typefilm. It's satire. Yeah,
it's a satire of disaster movies.Okay, Yeah, I didn't laugh a
lot. I didn't either, butI think this is the end as more
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of a satire great than then Don'tLook Up. Yeah, and this one
if I remember correctly. It endswith them all eating dinner. Yeah,
horrible ending. I mean, ifyou know at peace that the world's ending,
why wouldn't you want to be surroundedwith the people you love and care
about. Yeah, you're right,but still a little bit better if a
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meteor would have crashed into the earthand killed everybody all the one time.
To be fair, there isn't alot of apocalyptic or into the world stuff
happening in the movie compared to liketwenty twelve or Day After Tomorrow number six
on the list Deep Impact from nineteenninety eight. It's fair. Yeah,
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it's pretty good. Yeah. Isthat the Bruce willis one Elijah Wood?
Yeah, isn't that one? Yeaof all? Yeah, that's the Hansel
Biederman to comment, right, Yes, you will all get up, you
will all get to work, Youwill go to work, bill, you
will pay your bills. Yeah exactly, yeah, yes, yeah, yes,
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good movie. Yeah, that movie. That scene where's she's with her
dad and because her mom killed herselfbecause the world was ending, and she
races to be with her dad whenthe world ends and they're just standing there
looking at the ocean when the afterthe meteorite hits in the Giant Wave yep,
yeah, number five. Armageddon,also from nineteen ninety eight. The
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movie was huge of surprises, nothigher up on the list. It is
a huge movie. I'm more deepimpact than Armageddon. Yeah, but I
could see them making the change backbetween each other. Yeah, maybe because
of the cast, maybe the song. That's the only reason that movie is
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huge. Because the storyline is insanelyridiculous. Yes, yeah, they take
some oil rig guys. No,nothing is royal rig guys. To go
to a comment and drill it's insanity. Yeah, well who else you gonna
have drill corb but a bunch ofdamn astro Yes, I all know nothing
about drill and ye sure neither doyou on a meteor. Armageddon is one
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of those films too that for me, kind of gets you in. It
gets all of your emotions. Imean, there was some humor, It
pulls at your heart strings with thefather daughter moments. The only now the
part where he's like, she's likeon a rig with all these men and
just like it's there's some insanity thatmakes no sense. The only emotional part
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for me is, no, that'snot even that movie. To me.
The only I'm thinking of I'm thinkinga deep impact where they have to crash
into the meteor to save, totry and throw it off course. And
he's reaching out to the screen,and that's a really sad moment. But
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I don't know of a sad momentand Armageddon when when Bruce Willison lived Tyler
have there when he's saying goodbye toher. Okay, that's okay. You
know, I don't think I've everwatched that movie entirely through maybe seeing bits
and pieces, never watched it frombeginning. Then number four on the list
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is the New Twisters. Number fouris number four, okay, yep,
which I don't get why as numberfour. It's it's just all right,
it's what you expect, right,exactly exactly. It was just like the
first one. I mean, there'stornadoes and there's danger. I'll give it
like the first you know, fiveminutes of the movie, like four people
(44:45):
die, you know, setting thetone that this is a disaster movie.
Yeah, absolutely, And they're thetornadoes ripped through these small towns and they
have to they're at a hope,they're at a road when the storm comes
through, which feels crazy. Yeah, and then so they gotta they gotta
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run for shelter, and they goto this hotel that's close by, and
there's night in like a basement oranything. So they end up jumping into
the empty pool to take sure inthe empty pool. Yeah, because that
makes sense. I don't think itshould be number four on this list.
Should be on this list totally,right? Top ten? Sure, not
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number four though better than Deep Impactfor you, No, I think danke
Bempack was way better. Okay,number three on the list from nineteen ninety
six. Twister again, I feelit, you know, shouldn't be number
three. I don't know if itshould be in the top ten. Ooh,
it's still to this day one ofmy go to favorite films, especially
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for disaster films. It's a prettyludicrous movie. He's driving a truck through
a ditch at a high speed.Makes no sense, right. They hold
on to a rotten fence post witha belt. No, it's a water
line. Yeah, yeah, eitherway, with a belt, and it
keeps them from getting sucked up fromthis corner. Everything else off but them.
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Yeah. Insanity. There's a bitof insanity in any of any of
these mentioned movies. Okay, youknow, I mean give me the one
from Deep Impact. I don't know, it's been so long since I've given
me the one from the Day AfterTomorrow Impact, any of the special effects.
I mean, it's a movie.It's got to have some bits of
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craziness in it. And there andtheir storm chasers. I mean, that's
crazy enough to be a storm chaser. Storm Chasers are a real thing,
yes, exactly to me when youit's just like Field of Dreams is a
crazy movie, right, it's wild, So it makes no sense. So
for me, because of the ghostpart, I know that it's quite clear
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that isn't real. But when youblame end and try to make something off
as real, that's where I'm like, you lose me. And in Twister,
the idea that you can strap yourselfwith a belt two people, what
size belt are we talking? Bythe way, right, he had to
be at least what a thirty sixinch? Way? Oh forty two?
Come on? And in this Twisters, the new one that came out the
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honky dude, right, cowboy guy, he's got this truck. He drives
this truck in the middle like intothis tornado right right, smack down in
the middle, and that or likeit parks and then he drills down,
pushes a button and it drills downinto the ground. So when the tornado
goes over him, it doesn't,you know, suck his truck away and
he die in it. I'm like, that's ridiculous. And I wonder now
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how many storm chasers or whatever aregoing to try to incorporate that into their
chasing to see if they're not becausethey know how stupid that is. Yeah,
they know better. They are quiteaware death is next door to them.
Yeah, there's only two more.Two more films on Hollywood Reporters eleven
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best disaster movies of all. Okay, let's let's see if we guess them.
GIMPI disaster movie that hasn't been mentionedthat you think would be on this
list. I gotta search some gofor like like while I dig some up
real quick. I mean Backdraft isa disaster movie. Yes, it is,
right, Independence Day a disaster movie. Those are the two that I
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can think of off the top ofmy head. I would be shocked if
Backdraft is on there. Deep WaterHorizon, I guess, yeah, you
know it's it says it's a disastermovie. I feel this is the in
Okay, you know. Yeah,yeah, yeah, neither Oneagian's a great
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movie to be on jan is noton here and I thought so too.
Number two is The Poseidon Adventure fromnineteen seventy two. Uh okay, yeah
yeah. Sometimes classic movies get puton a list just because they're old,
right, exactly same with number one. If you can guess what that it
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is, what that is? It'sgot a great cast, it is a
classic. I mean I gave youmy guesses. Twenty eight days later,
The Towering Inferno. Oh, thefilm sees Luxury Skyscraper, the glass tower,
tallest building in the world, catchfire during its dedication ceremony due to
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faulty wiring and shortcuts taken in thedevelopment process. Another nineteen seventy four film.
Yes that if you watched it todaywould be like, this is hot
garbage? Why am I watching it? Yeah? Well, it's something that
James camer would later implement in Titanic. Okay, So, I mean isn't
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Titanica that in itself? Yes,on the list, But he's right with
like Deep Water Horizon about thirty three? How about The Perfect Storm right?
Yes? Or Apollo thirteen right?Okay? How about Everest? Yes?
How about The Road, The Abyss, The Book of Eli, Gremlins,
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the Happening. Okay, so EliBook of Eli I wouldn't count for the
rules. Remember it's Denzel Washington.Where he we find out he actually isn't
is like he is an apostle orsomething like that, searching for the last
remaining copy of the Bible. It'sa fantastic movie in terms of like sci
fi, but it is a postapocalyptic movie, right the disaster has already
(50:45):
happened, correct, Yeah, andthe happening I would it's not a disaster
movie because you don't know what's happening. You don't know it's a disaster.
You don't know what's they don't knowwhat's happened. It's about to happen.
Quiet Place is post apocalyptic, sure, what about like what about signs or
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that's another to me that is that'smore of like a sci fi alien because
it's not clear it's a disaster orthe crazies. I mean, I don't
know what the difference between a disastermovie and a zombie movie except that they're
just named. You know, thegenre is different, right right the for
(51:27):
zombie movies, I feel like thedisaster has already happened, the virus broke
out, the world's pretty well ended, and this is what's left over.
So I don't think I wouldn't considerit a disaster movie like Day After Tomorrow,
Deep impact, such as yeah,but there you have it. Ye,
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hard rain, hard rain, Yeah, I mean he it's natural disaster.
Yeah for sure, Mini Driver,I think was she in that one?
Morgan Freeman? Yes? Is it? Christian Slander later? Yeah,
they killed it. Hark put thaton the list. There you go,
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research. The Patriots have named theirstarting quarterback for the upcoming season. YEAH
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gonna name him. And he didn'tsay for now. Yeah, he said
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he could take over. Yeah,we'll see. Yeah. The Jacksonville Jaguars
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any ESPN network and the third mostwatched WNBA game ever. I have no
doubt there was demand to watch it, but I think you also have to
talk about what other things were outthere for sports fans to watch. Right,
I was gonna say is there becausethere was nothing else on. I'm
not a fan that like of thatargument, but I think you have to
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I'm not mistaken, So there wasn'ta lot of choices, right, you
get women's basketball all start Olympic basketball. But yeah, yeah, okay,
so you got women's basketball, soccer, and tennis. I don't even know
if there was soccer on. I'mjust saying choices are pretty pretty slam baseball
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are changing the game. Yeah,however, but I think it's important to
note there was It's not like they'regoing to geinst The headline makes it sound
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that had already been canceled locally.Wow because of it. Wow. Older
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Americans' biggest concern is blank. Oldersorry, older Americans biggest concern is blank.
Social security. That's really the firstthing that came to my mind as
well. But I mean, Ithink just dying in general. You know
how old is older sixty five andup retirement, not having enough money and
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to retire on I guess, butthat would go right along the lines of
social security, though, wouldn't it? Or not being able to retire or
having to work later. Older Americanshave housing costs, food, and energy
on their minds as they make theirballot picks for November. A survey from
Retirement Living dot com said seniors firstpriority, regardless of party affiliation, is
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housing costs. Nearly one in fivenamed that as their biggest concern. Crime,
immigration, abortion, access, andclimate change followed those up. Okay,
Blank no longer considered America's best fastfood burger. Blank no longer considered
America's best fast food burger. Wendy'sI don't know, you've said Wendy's a
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lot for the best fast and edhas never been on a list I've seen,
no, Okay, and I feellike McDonald's and Burger King, they've
been out for a while, seemslike. So it's like, all right,
who's got the next best fast foodburger? In and out? Yeah?
In and out or five guys.In and Out Burger is no longer
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considered home to the best fast foodburger in America, according to USA Today's
ten Best list, which is differentthan the list we went over yesterday,
now gives that honor two. TheHabit Burger Grill, proclaiming it's signature double
char Burger is the best fast foodburger in the country. It's California based
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chain, and it's their signature burgermade with two patties, caramelized onions,
and other toppings in in and ounce. Burger Double double came in second in
the nation. Yeah, this HabitBurger is just on the West Coast and
East coast. There ain't a damnlocation in the middle. But yeah,
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I'm like, all right, I'venever heard which explains why I've never heard
of it, because there's none aroundhere. At all whatsoever. I think
when you're going to make a claimlike America's best burger, it should be
accessible in at least of the country. Yeah. Absolutely, one hundred percent
across the country. Even Yeah,that's what I'm saying, across the country.
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If we had just like a locationin Kansas, that would be acceptable.
I'm not saying that I would driveto Kansas to get one of these
burgers. But still everything's on theEast and West coast. That does mean
no good. Even White Castle youcan get in like the convenience stores.
Yet no, it's not even close. It's not that's not fast food at
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that point. It's a frozen fooditem, right, right, But you
do still have access to it.There is a White Castle in Saint Louis
which is closed, you know,so if you want a Harold and Kumar
this thing, you can go andget some. Right. That's a week's
vacation just to go and get aHabit burger. Yeah, yeah, I
just think it doesn't have to bein every state, but maybe forty percent
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of the country should be able tohave access to it. It does look
delicious, yeah, I got them. It looks it looks fine, But
does it really look like that whenit comes to of course, McDonald's extends
blank in most US markets. McDonald'sextends blank in most US markets. The
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McRib is that thing back is atthat time of the year again already?
Or has it? Mean it's pastand I just didn't know. I'm honestly,
it's it's okay. People go nutsover it, and I'm like,
okay, I think I've had oneonce in my life. Yeah, to
be honest, yeah, it remindsme of the sandwich you used to get
in elementary school cafeterias. But Ithink it's their five dollar menu. McDonald's
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will extend its five dollars value mealin most markets. Company officials announced the
move in a memo to its USbusiness units, saying the deal is helping
to boost sales. According to CNBC, the fast food giant plans to extend
the promotion through August at most locations. The offer includes a McChicken or mcdouble,
four piece chicken, nuggies, fries, and a drink for five bucks.
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Scientists reveal how elephants get ready toblank. Scientists reveal how elephants get
ready to blank, get it downto go party at the clerba, you're
ready for net out right? Howthey get ready to poop? I wonder,
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I'm sure they just now, Iwon't go on. Yeah, how
they get ready to communicate with eachother? Ready to standard? Now to
get ready to eat? Yeah,that's good. Oh, a phrase I
need to include into my vernacular alittle bit more. Let's go? Is
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now just a rallying call, notjust a rallying call for humans, but
for elephants too. Researchers at StanfordUniversity apparently didn't have time for cancer,
but discovered that male elephants use infrasonicrumbles to communicate to each other that it's
time to move on, In otherwords, a deep rumbling let's go.
These complex rumbles are typically associated withfemale elephants, who make all the decisions
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on when we leave and go anywhere, who travel in herds with they're young,
but they apparently utilized by more independentmales as well. Okay, blank
drops halloween decoration, blank drops halloweendecorations. Okay, hobby lobby to be
clear, that isn't like no longerright, that is we're starting? Okay?
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Oh okay, okay, that makesmore sense than hobby lobby. There
we go I thought everybody sold Halloweendecorations already targets. Oh boy, party
City, right, Kmart, who'sthe Who's Who's the It might be the
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middle of summer, but for homedepot it's more like October. Starting today,
the retail chain will be rolling out. It's twenty twenty four Halloween decorations.
Halloween is big business, and accordingto National Retail Federation, they're ready
to get it on. Last yearwe spent over twelve billion dollars on Halloween.
That's a fifty percent increase from twentytwenty. Damn, damn already though,
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I'm like, it's not even Augustyet. I mean, yeah,
but it's close. I saw thatthe Reese's Peanut buttercups have the pumpkins out
already. Okay, yeah, somepeople it really grinds their gears for stuff
to be on sale early. Butin a capitalist exciety, it's so when
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you can. We wont all thewars. Ozzie Blank coming, Ozzie Blank
coming hardly stop documenty biopic. Okay, tell yeah, did you guys just
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all say the same words? Miniseries A mini series huh move for two
nights on in DC. Welcome tothe Land of the Prince of Darkness.
I don't know why we say thiswith certain celebrities when they do stuff,
we say they're selling out. Idon't know why Ozzie doesn't get this label,
but an official seventy two colored pagecoloring book could devoted to Ozzy is
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being published. The coloring book comesfrom Fattoons, whose other publications include Where's
Lemmy? And a Where's Wally stylebook devoted to the late Motorhead front man,
where Is Eddie? Devoted to theiconic iconic Iron Maiden mascot, Where's
Alice Cooper? And the upcoming Where'sGeddy, Alex and Neil devoted to Rush.
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The company says, get ready fora crazy train ride. I must
have for Ozzie fans around the world. That's not included. The Ozzy Osbourne
coloring book can be ordered from Amazonor direct from fan tunes. Hmm,
okay, you only need one colorrayon blank? Mmmm best blank of all
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time? Best blank of all time? Well, I mean that could be
a number of things. Mm hmm. Indeed, I mean we've talked about
the best disaster movies. Yeah,best fast food restaurants, the best ice
scream, best Summer Movies, BestActor, Best Cocktails. You're just saying
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words pretty much basically. But wegot, like, you know, fifteen
seconds here to fill, so best. Rolling Stone is out with its list
of the one hundred best album coversof all time. Okay, now that's
a lost art. Brooklyn native TheNotorious Big came in at number five with
the debut album Ready to Die fromninety four, which features an infant on
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the cover. In fourth place wasPink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon,
followed by Sly in the Family StonesThe Riot. There's a riot going on.
In second place was Abbey Road fromthe Beatles, which to the to
the day has people stopping traffic totry and duplicate, right, how many
people you see that? Everywhere?It was on AGT the other night,
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somebody trying to imitate Abby Road.Coming in first place was Joy Division's Unknown
Pleasure, featuring a black and whiteimage of a pulsar. Hmm, okay,
and those are the best according toRolling Stone. Okay, yeah,
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I wonder how they got to thatpoint. Super subjective, I think,
super even though I'm not a friend. I don't fan, I don't know
how or friend, I don't knowhow you do the pink Floyd the wall
isn't like number one, absolutely,and there's like, like I said,
that's a lost art. Like albumcovers used to be a thing, man,
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and you would sit there forever andjust say, like, meat loafs
Bad out of Hell, probably oneof the coolest album covers I've ever seen,
And that's not on the listen itsaid we get Joy Divisions, Unknown
Pleasures, which is just a bunchof goddamn squiggly lines. Yeah. I
think you also have to put asideyour what like if you like the band
and be able to judge it,you know, from that side. And
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I don't. I don't disagree.It isn't as big of a deal as
it used to be. I usedto when I get my CD box,
I would pin them up on mywall. Yeah, but I I think
it's still a thing. It's justdifferent now. It's more of singles,
right right. Yeah. Zach Bryantis this latest album he put out with
the pictures from the bar from aroundhere that it was his dad took or
his mom took or something or grandpaor somebody like that's a really cool idea.
(01:20:15):
Yeah, he missed an opportunity ofusing his mugshot though. Yeah,
but when you're looking at like,look at any Iron Maiden album cover,
they're all bad ass, right,Hell, even the what is it Boston
with the upside down guitar, itlook like a spaceship or whatever. That's
a badass. But instead we geta baby an in fence on the cover.
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I'll give it sly in the familyStones is all right because it's an
American flag. So I'm like,yeah, but I'm not the person just
because you put an American flag anautomatic could put you in the top five.
Absolutely. I'm just saying these arethe ones that they say are the
best, and I'm like, oh, somebody needs to rethink their job.
And I would disagree on the IronMaiden though. They are awesome covers.
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They're artistic, they're like drawings atthat point, so I expect them to
be but ass right, right,they are awesome? Yeah, way better
than this. Studies showing blank couldlead to slowing or reversal of Alzheimer's.
Studies are showing blank could lead toslowing or reversal of Alzheimer's. I saw
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that, and remember get what itis, right, Damn Alzheimer's kicking in
uh, smoking cannabis that affects thememory worse than I should. This is
like sleep or something like that,or exercise. Significant lifestyle changes may be
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the key to slowing or reversing Alzheimer'sdisease and related dementias. That's according to
a team of doctors, including doctorHeather Sanderson of California, who believes sleep
optimization, mindfulness practices, and supplementsto support gut health are among the lifestyle
changes proving to show improved cognitive functionfor some patients. This is the crazy
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part of this. The doctor puther protocol to the test in a pilot
study and showed nearly seventy five percentof participants showed significant improvement in six months.
Now. I have read a coupleof studies about Alzheimer's and overwhelming they
all have the same correlation, andthat is at some point in your middle
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of your life, changing your lifestyleto some degree. Sometimes it's working out,
sometimes it's changing your diet. Someof the idea being that if you
don't you do the same thing overand over from like thirty until you die,
the brain loses its ability to bea muscle and atropy if you will
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kicks in, so you just losethe ability to deal with stuff. Which
is an interesting note, right becausethey talk about musicians athletes who constantly are
changing the way they do things sowhen the crazy things happen, they're prepared
for them. And that makes sensewith the brain in general. So the
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idea really about changing your lifestyle midlifecan help you live longer or at least
avoid potentially Alzheimer's, and it improvesyour life makes complete sense. Sure,
because you're reworking that muscle again thatyou hadn't in Well, if you're fifty,
you do it at fifty, youmight not have changed in thirty years.
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Right. Night Owls have blank overearly risers. Night owls have early
have blank over early risers. NightOwls have the advantage they're already awake.
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Night owls have for early rises.Yeah, I don't know what have more
energy. Night owls have sleep deprivation. Yeah, the early bird might get
the worm, but it lacks thealertness and productivity of a night owl.
(01:24:20):
That's according to a new study whichhas found people who stay up late outperform
early risers in cognitive brain tests.Our study found that adults who are naturally
more active in the evening tend toperform better on cognitive tests than those who
are mourning people, says doctor RahaWest, the lead author of the study.
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Rather than just being personal preferences,these chronotypes could impact our cognitive function.
In fact, night owls scored anaverage of thirteen point five percent higher
on cognitive assignments assessments then did subjectswho identify as quote mourning people. According
to the study, it makes sensebecause you might be You've been awake all
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day, right, When did theydo the test? I don't know.
Well, that's yeah, that's whatI want to know. When did they
do the test? Do you doit at the end of the day for
each one of these or do youdo it first thing when they wake up?
Right? Blank? Percent of womenskip preventative care screenings blank percent of
women skip preventative care screenings seventy five. Wow, that's a lot. That
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is a lot. That's a numberthat popped in my head, and I
feel like it wouldn't make headline newsif it was a low number. You
see what I'm saying. Popped intomy head. Okay, So I mean
we can we can meet in themiddle and say fifty five Okay, I've
neither to die neither today, sowe'll save fifty five percent. A significant
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number of women are skipping health screeningsrecommended by doctors. A new survey by
Gallop shows of women skipped or delayedrecommended preventive care action for things like cancer,
heart disease, and STDs. Respondencepointed to lack of time, cost,
and pain concerns among the numerous reasonswhich I found. I find that
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astounding the last part. Women justto get a yearly check up go through
an intense amount of pain. Ohyeah, so I guess you could say
the argument like I did my painfor the year. Right. If you
don't blame me, go get aPAP smear, you pussies. Last one.
Amazon Alexa can now blank for confusedolder folks. Amazon Alexa can now
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blank for confused older adults. Olderfolks flow and loudly. Hmm, let's
see program your television? Okay,no pro on your phone? Do you
really need to program your television?No? I mean it all really does
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it by itself, especially in thedigital age. You know, yeah,
that's true. Unlike the idea oftalking loud slowly for old folks. Thanks
to a new gen Z vocabulary update, Amazon Alexa will now be able to
explain what some of these terms meanto older adults who may be clueless.
(01:27:25):
Oh god wow. The feature AlexaTalk gen Z to Me defines words used
by young people like sus slagh riz. This could really help, as Amazon
research shows thirty five percent of genZ thinks it's cringe when older adults misuse
their slang. Good and I'm goingto keep doing it as it should be.
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It's part of the arc of life. That's right. Wow, how
about this? Maybe work on gettingAlexa to get my grocery list right that
I tell it to put together right, or when I tell it to turn
on the Big as fing TV,actually do it. Yeah. Every time
I go to the gross store,I'm looking at the list, I'm like,
what's butta with a D? Idon't need a Buddha? Yeah,
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And I'm like tell my wife.I'm like, did you did you want
me to get butter? She's likeno, I'm like, well, then
what is this funny? What manis in your house ordering but on your
It's like the uh that meme thatshows the three people at a birth at
(01:28:34):
a birth announcement and it's so it'sa man, a woman, and then
a black man and they it's likea Roman candle that emits smoke, and
it's black smoke. And the blackfriend his eyes are really wide. All
right, we got to take abreak. We'll be back. The Big
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Man Morning Show returns next Tulsa's MorningSHOWD Good morning. It's The Big Man
Morning Shown six O KMOD. Youcan also text BMMS and then what you
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want to say to eight two,nine, four or five. This is
an interesting thing that I just cameacross. Apparently Chick fil A. They're
known for obviously their chicken right quitetasty. Yeah, waffle fries or probably
one of the more underappreciated fry.Yeah, it does a good job.
(01:29:42):
Mike complain about Chick fil A wafflefries as I seem to always get a
lot of inns right, nothing inthe middle actual waffle. I don't know
if they deliberately make sure everyone getsan equal amount of ends or I don't
know, but every time I getwaffle fries and' I was like, I
sure get a lot of nds.In mind, they do it just because
it's you. Totally there's Corbyn givethem all the ends. But apparently they're
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experimenting with regular French fries. Ohokay, I mean, there's nothing wrong
with that. There's a lot ofdifferent places that serve different kinds of fries.
Carls Junior has regular fries and theyhave waffle fries as well. They
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seem to be doing all right.But Carl's Junior is it known for one
or the other? True dads?True dads. I wouldn't think that Chick
fil a is known for their wafflefries. I think they're more known for
their chicken. But they are pointsthere, but they're fri. I mean,
you put a plate of a chickensandwich and fries regular fries, you
could be any chicken restaurant. Ye. True. Well if you when you
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see it with the waffle fries,you know exactly what restaurant it is.
As long as they don't get ridof their waffle fries. It it doesn't
say they're going to It says thatthey're just gonna include. But even when
Rby's started having like regular fries,they are not even close to how good
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their curlyes are. I know,no, not at all, not at
all. But I mean capitalistic Americagotta figure out make more money. So
let's get some regular fries in here. And to be honest with you,
me personally, and you know howI feel about fries. I would rather
have regular fries opposed to waffle fries. So for you, is it for
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the same reason why you would depot. You would rather have traditional fries than
waffle fries because they cool last.That's that's just fries all across the board.
But sometimes those waffle fries are toobig, too bulky, you know,
and it's too much. I don'twant to shove all that fry in
my mouth. Lindsey, by theway, might have just displayed the most
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disgusted face I've ever seen her showin anything. When you talked about being
too big to take a they're tome, they're awesome, They hold catch
up perfect, you get all theends. But sometimes you get that one
big tater yes you know, andit's like this giant and you're like,
I should not have to have thatmuch fry. I feel like they're perfectly
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fried every time. Yes, Iwhen I eat fries, I'll take three
four fries at a time. Gepthem in the ketchup or you know if
I whatever, you know, andand stick four of them in my mouth
at the same time. And butit seems like with the waffle fries is
just too mind right, you don'thave to because you don't have to grab
three or four because three or fourregular fries is still smaller than a waffle
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fry, right exactly, And youshouldn't have to have a wide ass mouth
you take one bit of it.It doesn't work out that way. Shoestring
fries are. If I had torank my fries, it would be shoe
string yeah, like Freddy's, uhhuh. I do love those, and
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then maybe waffle waffler curly. Ifeel like you could you could switch it
back and forth. Okay, I'llgive you shoestring fries. I do like
those seasoned fries, and that goeseither curly or regular. Right, you're
talking about the spicy element of thefry regardless of what they look like.
Yeah, crinkle cut, man,I think crinkle cut fries are so good
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unless they are too Sometimes they're toosoggy though they're not cooked long enough.
Okay, that'll ruin a good crinklefry. But I'm with you. I
love a good crinkle fry. Thoseare the best ones to dip in your
shake. I feel closed regular fries, right, it's got the built in
place for the shake to hang out. Yeah, for your cream to set.
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Now I'm fascinated by that because youdon't like your fries cold, and
yeah, you will dip it intoa cold item and eat it. But
see here's the thing, though,they're hot when you dip it in there,
right, and you're getting that mixtureof because the back end of your
fry that you didn't dip in theshake is still steamy hocked, right,
huh, And you're getting that sweetsalty that goes with it and the inside
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it does It's not like it freezesit instantly as soon as you put it
in your shake, No, butit does make it cold. It does
chill it out. What I'm talkingabout is when fries they sit and they
get cold. That's what That's whatI don't That's why I don't do cold
fries because cold fries, so whenreheating them sucks even worse. So when
you eat a shake and fries,do you only have like one like one
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fry? Yeah, in the shake. Well, I'll do the same thing.
I could do with regular fries andcatch up, take two or three
of them, dip them down inthere, and no, I'm saying they
cool down pretty fast. Do yousay you don't need a fry after thirty
seconds? That's it's not literal thirtyseconds. Score, But okay, I'm
sorry. I just take your wordfor things. It's never been literal thirty
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seconds. I think everybody knows that. Uh. But after a couple,
after a little while, yes,they cool and then they're no good after
that. So when I do getthe fries, I will eat the fries
first before you eat anything else,so that way they don't get cold.
So like you get down and you'relike, you take a couple of fries
and you're like, oh, that'sgood, and then you put the fries
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down. Then you eat your burger, and then you eat some more of
your burger, and you eat somemore of your burger, and then you
go back to the fries and youeat the fries and they're cold. You're
like, this is garbage. Idon't have a motive. I just always
eat my fries first. Like itisn't as well thought out as gimpies.
I just I just want to eatmy fries. First, I can't go
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all in on fries, and thenI have to do one of each other.
You have to switch back and forth. I do yeah, and I
gotta do tons of pepper. Ohwell, my catchup tons. I'm doing
a lot of frinks on everything lately. Be honest with you, good morning.
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It's the Big Man Morning Show.Nine four six O K M O
D. You can also text BM MASS and then what you want to
say to eight two nine four fiveSir Lindsay has for Balls to the Wall
Sports. Two of the Mariners' keyplayers have been placed on the injured list,
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Seattle pug center fielder Julio Rodriguez onthe ten day injured list with an
ankle injury, and shortstop JP Crawfordon the ten day injured list with a
fractured pinky. In other news,first baseman ty France was designated for assignment.
The MS recalled first baseman Tyler Locklear, who is their sixth best prospect
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according to MLB dot Com and threeothers. When Aaron Rodgers was absent from
the New York Jets mandatory mini campin June, fans wondered what the real
reason was behind his decision. Ofcourse, there were men reports expressing that
Rogers prefers to be somewhere else awayfrom football, he went on a trip
to Egypt, and that there wereissues Betweenween Rogers and the Jets. While
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Rogers officially addressed his unexcused absence thisweek when speaking on Barstool Sports, and
it sounds like the reason may benone of the above. He simply doesn't
think Mini camp is the same asit used to be as he enters his
twentieth l season. Yeah, hesays. The thing that people don't understand
was that when I was in theNFC North years ago, there used to
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be a real thing called mini campwhere it was it was five practices and
three days. Now it's not minicamp. They can arbitrarily put a tag
on whatever week of OTAs they wantand say this is the mini camp week,
which makes it more mandatory than theother weeks. But it was an
OTA schedule. That's how words canbe a little deceiving from time to time.
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It can make a story about howI missed a mini camp when it
was really two OTA days. Icame to the first ten despite missing those
mini camp days. Rogers sounds readyto make his long awaited return after he
tore his achilles on the first driveof the first game last season. Uh.
(01:38:08):
I think it's a fair point topoint out he was like I was
there for ten days. I missedtoo. Yeah, that was never said
until this interview, right, andhe apparently went yelled at the head coach
in front of everybody for saying itwas not excused. Oh yeah, he's
And what do you mean it's notlike it used to. That makes you
(01:38:29):
sound old? Yeah, well he'snot young. I'm under the impression I
could be wrong that that is aschedule released to foreign advance. They don't
just surprise you and go, huh, tomorrow's required a he has, right,
you know, you know you gotthere, and not only that,
you're the leader. You have todemonstrate the things you want the other people
to fall in line with one firsttimes. Yeah. I can't wait for
(01:38:54):
his debut. In all honesty,I do hope he comes out and is
a killer. Yeah, yeah,just to watch exciting football. Everybody loves
a comeback story. Yeah, soit would be great to see that.
Also, Yeah, it's been awhile. You went from I'm playing this
year too, we'll zee and theRoyals had their four game win streak snapped
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at home. Kansas City lost tothe Arizona Diamondbacks six to two at Kaufman
Stadium. Salvador Perez and Bobby WittJunior each had an RBI in the Setback.
Starting pitcher Alec Marsh was charged withthe loss and dropped to seven and
seven on the season after he hadsix strikeouts and let up five runs through
five frames. The Royals dropped tofifty six and forty six. They'll host
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the d Backs again tonight. Andthat's your Balls to the Wall Sports.
I'm Lindsay on ninety seven to fivekm OD. Good morning, it's the
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Big Man Morning shown six KMOD.Do you remember we've talked about it before.
A haunted house called MacCAM a macamemanor or something like that. Mccameye,
yeah, yeah with an M yeahyeah, where you donate like a
bag of dog food, you getin or whatever, and then they whoop
(01:40:25):
your ass for nine hours. Yeah, forty Do you know about this,
Lindsay? Oh? Good lord.Okay, So there's a Hulu document documentary
on it, there's a Netflix documentaryon it. And this is a haunted
house. It's nine to ten hourslong. One sometimes two people at a
time are allowed to go through.If you make it through the whole experience,
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the reward is twenty thousand dollars.If you swear during I'm not kidding,
swear profanity during the ten hour excursion, it's five hundred dollars deducted from
the award prize. Every word out, I'd be out in the first ten
minutes. It is a forty pagerelease form that you must sign. You
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have to pass a sports physical,you have to provide a letter that you
have insurance. You have to passa background check. You have to have
a video interview. No, youhave to take a drug test when you
show up. There is no alcohol, no food. No. If you
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lose something during the event, theydon't stop. The whole event is filmed.
You may lose teeth. Some peoplehave said they've lost fingernails. They
may shave your head. You maydrink things that you don't know what they
are. Yeah, you get yourass whooped. Yeah. Yeah. For
hours and no one's ever made itthrough. The whole thing used to be
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in San Diego. He relocated toTennessee to do this haunted house and you
go down the rabbit hole of watchingYouTube videos. Why anyone would sign up
for this is beyond me. AndTwo, it isn't a haunted house.
No, it is torture, that'sall it is. You're giving them permission
to torture you in any way theysee fit. You know, granted,
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they're not going to kill you.You won't, not intentionally. Intentionally.
Yeah, you may may feel likeit, you may get close, but
I'm out. I'm out. Ilike a good haunted house, but I
ain't going through all that. No. Yeah, you're getting your ass whooped.
There used to be one in Chicagowhere if you made it through the
whole thing, you could win atrip for two to anywhere within the United
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States. Now airline included, likebut it was and I believe it was
like an hour and a half andthey would use special special effects. No
one could touch you. Oh no, you're getting physically assaulted from beginning to
end in this one. So theguy, his name is us mccamee,
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mcamee whatever, this this is gonnabe a giant shocked, y'all. He
apparently has been arrested and charged withattempted murder and rape, not connected to
the haunted house separately. Yeah,somebody who has an idea like that and
goes through it. You know,they're a little messed up in the head
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and they probably would do this.Yes, yes, he might. If
he's got a twenty twenty three documentaryon Hulu that you can look up called
Monsters Inside America's Most Extreme Haunted Houses, which looks awesome to watch, if
I'm if I'm being honest. Thisapparently occurred in Summertown, Tennessee, where
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his home is, and they receiveda report about an alleged assault that took
place on July seventeenth. Apparently,apparently, he had allegedly strangled his girlfriend
during a domestic altercation and she nearlylost consciousness. According to police, he
was booked on a domestic charge anddetain on a bond. He was also
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ordered to have no contact. Butsame day, the Sheriff's office said they
learned that a second altercation had alreadytaken place after he had been booked.
Apparently, he raped and strangled hisgirlfriend to the point that she nearly lost
consciousness, not once that day,but twice. Well. He was just
practicing for the honor house. Chargesof attempted second degree murder and rape were
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then added to the domestic charge andhis bond was increased. Records show that
his next court date will be inAugust. He is the proprietarypriety. He's
the owner of this haunted house we'vejust been talking about, and people in
the neighborhood are known as saying,I don't know what's happening here, how
this is even legal. The documentarytalks with several individuals who visited the manor,
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or are friends with this man,or had volunteered to work at the
attraction. One former Army veteran consideredhimself a thrill seeker, acknowledged that he
willingly signed himself up for the extremehorror experience, but said that the man
goes too far. Quote, Iwould keep telling them to do worse,
worse stuff. Deep down, Iknow they aren't going to kill me.
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His ribs were broken and he hadother injuries. He also claims the experiences
at the Manor were revolved around nightmarescenarios involving water, including one where he
was locked in a cage as adeluge of water poured over him until he
nearly lost all the room to Breathewas all captured on film and the because
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he records all of his guests andthey all sign a multi page questionnaire before
entering. Local report detailed the experienceof guests, as well as how the
manner drew the attention of local policeon multiple other occasions. The district attorney
said that in twenty eighteen, thepolice responded repeatedly to the area for calls
of possible hostage situations. The DArecalled one episode where he allegedly described authorities
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how he had held a woman ina storm shelter though it was consensual,
she signed a release. Man Hesaid that the owner mcach mackamie said the
scene described the scene. Deputies wouldnot have thought this was stage based on
what the deputy saw. If thedeputies had gone down there to see what
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he had done to this woman,they would have shot him. Wow.
There have been multiple online petitions totry and stop all this, and there's
not much they can do because youidiots sign a release, you ask to
get your ass whooped, right,and that's how he gets away with it.
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Not anymore, No, not anymore. He also filed a lawsuit against
Hulu for four point eight million dollarsin damages for the video really for the
documentary. Yeah, didn't he signoff and say, hey, you kind
of go ahead and make this documentaryabout No. I can make a documentary
about anything and I don't need thepermission of the people that are the subject.
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Yeah good, Yeah, good thatthis isn't the thing anymore? Character
is fate. I don't know whatto tell you. Yeah. The scary
thing is, though, is thisthing has been quite successful, this mccaining
manner has he charges no money?Right? So successful is well, people
go in there and do it,is what I'm saying. Okay, there's
been a lot of people that signup and go in there and do it
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right. Somebody else will just comeup a step in his place and make
it just as bad, if notworse. Yes, you can argue though
the longevity of it was because ofmaybe some precautions that he did take,
okay, and someone else stepping inmay not take those same precautions right right
right, Or they could they canlearn from him and his mistakes and make
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it better. Either way. I'mout. One story I read the woman
had that there was a safe forit, and she she said the safe
ford like a hundred times before theystopped. I'm good good. I'm just
gonna continue going to the Heck's house. You know that that's good for me.
I like going to house with thatone I don't like. I don't
want to get assaulted. Right,I'll go to the haunted Castle on Muskogie,
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where I gotta worry about, youknow, walking out with broken ribs.
Listen. If I want a realthrill where I might get my ass
whipped, I'll go into this.I don't know. I think I'll lave
Weird Science, a jazz club withthe record scratches when I walk in.
I don't know. All Right,we gotta take a break. We'll be
back. Good morning, It's theBig Man Morning shown four six o k
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D. Lindsay, what'd you learntoday? I learned that getting tortured for
a chance at twenty grand is easierfor some people than uploading pictures on feet
Finder. And it's National Cousin's Dayin Kentucky. It's like having a second
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Valentine's Day. Good morning, Gimby. What you learn today? Well?
I learned that Corbyn prefers his impactdeep. And I also got to watch
out for this new commercial. Ican't believe it's not Buddha Gimbi likes to
I learned Gimbi likes to dip hisFrench fries in a chocolate shake. Yeah.
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And I also learned that it Ilove her sorry. I also learned
that when somebody assaults you because youpresent a prenup, your response should be
I love her because I corby sayingmake sure that dishwashers looking like stop tracking
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and I'm sorry, Maddy. CanI get a call with the hell lay
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