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You might remember was that linked last week or whatever
in the news locally the guy who hit a woman
over the head with a baseball bat at the Captain
D's in a Wasso. Yeah, insane story, right, and then
he went on the run and they tracked him down
and he was arrested and apprehended. Right, But why do

(04:15):
you laugh?

Speaker 2 (04:16):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (04:17):
One, I don't remember that, you know, So I find
a comical that they're at a Captain D's. Honestly, that's
where the laughter comes from, because I'm like, who the
hell goes to Captain D's anymore? Well, apparently she worked there, okay,
and this the suspect, the man who's been charged worked
there as well. Oh okay, And from what I understand,

(04:43):
she told him to turn down his music. And that's
when no didn't feel like a suffice response from him. Huh.
Was he like listening to it like out loud, like
maybe in the kitchen, had his phone on, maybe a
Bluetooth speaker or was it headphones? Do we know? Or
I mean I think if I say turn your music down,
it's whether it's headphones or not. It's now loud enough
to disrupt others, right, I guess, right? And I'm only

(05:07):
assuming she was some sort of managerial position. She'd been
with Captain D's thirty years.

Speaker 6 (05:14):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
Right, and when you're there that long, you're a fixture,
and there are people that are customers that see you
as like they're lunchtime sweetie, or like you're just a
part of their day. Yeah, and so she's been severely injured.
And the reason I'm bringing this up and we typically

(05:37):
I'm not actually a big fan of go fundmes because
all the money that's raised GoFundMe still takes a cut.
Kid with cancer they take their cut. Woman whose head's
been bashed in, they take their cut. And I think
that's capitalizing on people's misfortune in a disingenuous way. There.
It's pretty slimy. How much do they get It was

(06:00):
like fifteen percent high. I think I've done this research before.
It's like ten or fifteen percent. It's enough that I
feel like, I don't think that that's right now. I
understand they provide a platform and everything like that, and
you can go, well, so the funeral service does. I
could see that argument. I don't know if I necessarily
disagree with you, except you know that is a part

(06:22):
of the process. They take two point nine percent. I
was a little off, but still a lot off. They're
still still fifteen and two percent is dramatically different. There's
more three than it is two, but point taken still
three is with less right anyway, So this is from
the go fund to me that she has started, or
that a family member has started for her. And so

(06:45):
she was struck in the head with a baseball bat
and she's in ICU. He beat her so severely with
the bat she had to have twenty five percent of
her skull removed. D damn. Now we saw that story
and we're like hit with a bat, We're like, ooh ow, yeah,
But when you hear twenty five percent of your skull removed,

(07:08):
she's gonna be a different person. She's changed for life.
I knew a woman who got beaten in the head
with a baseball band and she was a nice lady,
you know, and she still was after that, but you
were one hundred percent right. She was not the same,
wheelchair bound after that pretty much just drooled all over. So, yeah,

(07:31):
not everybody is that, right, goat that has that type
of change. It could be that, but you definitely probably
won't be able to do all the things you were
doing before, right, like work. She might not even work anymore. Right,
she had brain surgery from eleven pm to five am.
She's unconscious, though I did read that she has opened
her eyes when her husband talks, and she's gonna need

(07:54):
more surgeries. Most of the bones in her face are
broken and she will need reconstructive surgery for all that.
Her arm is broken as well. Her husband's obviously had
to take off time they have a child. Now she'll
have workmen's comp claim. I know that it sounds like
I'm making a joke. I'm not. And that will be

(08:17):
a really tough navigation. Hopefully she'll get legal representation to
help her navigate that, but really, just deal with that,
right and be the contact and just manage all that.
And two things come to mind when I read this
for this poor woman who's just trying to raise money

(08:38):
to kind of help with the other incidental things that happen,
you know, in life. And I don't know, But let's
just say she's got a dog and their family has
to be at the hospital and they want to be
by her side because she's in intensive care, and someone's
got to let the dog out, and you got to
pay for that. Right again, find the front. I hear
you the last thing I want to do with my

(08:59):
wife's in ICU. Hey can you just watch my dog
or their child or their child school starting? Right? So
there's that. But the thing that I really that really
is she probably was just doing something she's done a
hundred times, which is, hey, can you turn your music down? Now?

(09:19):
I guess it's possible she could have said something really mean,
But even if that's true, I don't know what she
could have said that warranted the response to continual wax
from a baseball bat. And where did he go get it?
Was it just in the restaurant? Did he have to
go out to his car? I imagine it was probably
in his car, you know, he got tired listening to

(09:44):
her bitch at him about his music, you know, and
he's like, go, I'll get the bad come in, smash
her a few times, and then bounce out, just trying
to be a manager, maybe trying to keep the man down.
But let me tell you something, that's what manager's jobs are, right,
jobs to kind of keep everybody rowing in the same
direction despite you not wanting to wonder what he was

(10:07):
listening to and are probably Kenny g I'm just making
a guess I'm probably wrong.

Speaker 6 (10:15):
Or maybe it was the music that was playing inside
of the restaurant, like over the overheader and it was
too loud.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
Or no, it says music he was listening.

Speaker 6 (10:22):
To, Okay, his own personal that's the implication.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
Yes, I don't think he would beat her up because
Chuck Mangino is playing in the overhead or the uh
the the instrumental version of inter Sandman played by a
French horn is playing, right, because she could just go

(10:47):
turn it down herself. Yeah, I get that, though music
in those lobbies sometimes are way too loud. The roadhouse
the other day, right, go to use the bathroom. It's
like a goddamn club in there. Man, I'm like, what
the hell's going on? This is scream at me, screaming. Okay,
it sounds like an old man. Music so loud, just
trying to get my biscuit or no rolls, damn it.

Speaker 6 (11:12):
Maybe it just wasn't busy yet, so it just felt louder.
You know, it always seems so you can't hear it
when it's so busy.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
When you worked at Smash or Carl's, did they have
ambiance music gibe? Did they? For sure? Yeah? But it
was not screaming loud at you. You know, is that
a tolerable volume to you? I think to everybody, there'd
be times that I'd be like, you can barely hear it?
Yeah right, I'm just saying like, I've worked at places
had that, and I can hardly tell you if it

(11:41):
was tolerable or not, or if it was I don't,
I don't recall. It's not something I remember taking inventory of.

Speaker 6 (11:49):
You were too busy doing other things.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
Making cheese sticks, fixing video games, And to be fair,
you had to keep it kind of low because you know,
you never know when Fats in the rock Fire Explosion
was going to start playing. Really, you gotta be able
to hear those guys amen best not live group ever. Well,
it's got to be loud enough to overcompensate the air

(12:15):
pistons filing firing to make them move. I think I'm kidding,
but yeah. So this lady has a GoFundMe. If you
want to look for it, it's Tiffany Lungs Support Tiffany
Lungs GoFundMe. We're not gonna post it because I just
don't want to get in that practice. And she's they've

(12:38):
got one hundred and twenty four donations, and they're looking
to try to get to ten thousand, which you're like,
yeah it is, but also it's not. One text says,
my son works at that Captain Disease and was working
when this happened. Another text says, what are the chances
he was listening to the bmms and he wanted to
win rock long on tickets? I mean, yeah, that's that's

(13:01):
definitely possible. But he didn't get in. So now he
goes on a rampage and just starts bashing heads in.
I can't control what you do as the listener has
zero to do with me. If your son works there,
then what happened?

Speaker 6 (13:17):
Right?

Speaker 1 (13:17):
Right? Don't don't just throw the line in? Right? What
are you bragging and then not telling us, well, let's
just wear a mini skirt, make us think you're into it,
deliver my man? Right, I know someone that works there,

(13:38):
and oh, that's it. I just know somebody that works there.
That's it. Are you letting your son continue to work there?
That's a good question. Has there always been a threat
of danger? Has he complained about this employee before? Would
either of you let your child continue to work there
after an instance.

Speaker 6 (13:59):
Like this, I think, so as long as that person
was no longer employed there.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
Man, I think life sends you messages. I'm a big
believer in that. So how many what's the what's the
fault in in in leaving? Right? Better? Yeah? Right? Because
if you're wrong in this, it's not like short of
this is your career? Is the fast food you know,

(14:33):
you're trying to get that Captain D's fiftieth anniversary badge? True,
but so probably silver Cod, I would think, right, I
don't know, right, No, fifty years is the Golden Cod?
Many golden Cod. Yeah, So I'd probably be like, hey,
there's other fast food jobs. This this isn't It isn't

(14:55):
like if something crazy like that happened here, you know,
if it was your field and and you're invested into it,
and there would be there's other fast food jobs. That
is an industry where there's always hiring happening. That is true, however,
and Lindsey knows as well as as anybody that type
of violence or violence anywhere could happen at any job place.

(15:17):
And I say that because she was working at that
station when that dude come in with the gun trying
to you know, she wasn't.

Speaker 6 (15:23):
I was on the elevator when that guy came in.
I was leaving the building.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
He was coming in, all right, because it was on
she was on another radio station. He just went to
k Hits.

Speaker 6 (15:31):
Right, I was on k Hits. I was leaving the
day and he went up to that stage.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
Yeah. Yeah, but yes, but also right, plane people play
a way more cautious with planes. Yeah, and that happens
way more frequently. I'm just saying, I don't know if
I would make them quit, right, but I think that
if because you're old enough to work there, you're old
enough to make seventy percent of the decisions on your own, right, Right,

(16:00):
you could do is just lay out the information that
you have and let them make an informed right. I
would use it as a thing like, hey, this is
an industry you can get a many jobs in. I
understand your friends work there. If you would feel safe
quitting and going somewhere else, I wouldn't blame you, right,
But the Foursome you're never going back to Captain dee'z
of Reguton. Yeah, And I think there's some other factors

(16:24):
involved too, And I'm just gonna use a very generalized
term for a bad part of town. But like when
when the restaurant is on the other side of the tracks, right,
then you typically the chance may increase, right right, if
you're near an area of time where crime is high,

(16:45):
the chances of a violent act happening there are higher
when when the restaurant you work for has bars on
the doors and windows. Yeah, yeah, so I think that
there's some of those factors that go into the decision
making as well. Yeah, the part that's ridiculous is even
if you have to or choose to work at a

(17:05):
place like that, you should not be subject to this
type of violence because you're just doing something to try
and accommodate the customers, which is your job, right, That
is the reality. So with all that being said, right,
the asking of turning the volume down was just the straw.

(17:26):
That was the straw that broke the camel's back. I
wonder what else was going on in this cat's life
that led all the way up to you know what,
f this bitch and then go grab a baseball bat
smash your head in because I'm sure that, like, that's
not the thing. I'm sure she was not the instigator
of the problem. Yeah, you know what, I mean, I mean,
I'm I'm assuming. I mean, it could be a number

(17:48):
of things, going through divorce, you know, dead parents started
somewhere else. Yeah, stepped in a pile of dog crab,
you know, with bare feet, waking up first thing in
the morning. That does ruin a day. But I mean
does it if you let it, it can violent act
ruin your day. Violent. It's not for me anyway. For me,

(18:08):
I would just wash my foot off and then go
on about my midness. But for some people, they step
in dog crap, you know, you get out of bed barefoot,
you know, and you're like, oh hell, and then it
just ruins your entire day from there if you do
wash your feet off. But it could potentially for some people.
I must be a unique breed because when something ruins

(18:30):
my day, regardless of what it is, I eat my emotions. Yeah.
Let explains so. Yeah, And I'm fine with that, all right,
because violence has never made a situation better, not in
any scenario. I don't want to be violent to my
good right. I'm just saying violent to that toilet later.
I'm just saying, typically, if I'm having a bad day,

(18:52):
a bowl of cereal I feel much better. Uh huh.
All right, So here's the text that came in from
the parent of the son who also worked there. It
said that he is an assistant manager. I'm assuming the
sun is okay, yeah, said the guy did this, was
wearing his earbuds and asked to take them out. He said,
f that, I'm in the back. And then the woman

(19:13):
who got her head smashed in told him that if
he had an attitude and does want to follow policy,
he can clock out and go home. He went to
his car and came back with the band. So just
just doing boss stuff. Yeah, yeah, and he wanted to
listen to bare naked ladies more so than probably need

(19:35):
a little rusted root for his frying a fish, right right. Yeah,
that's unfortunate. That's sad. And uh two nine, is your
son still working there? Are you comfortable with him working there?
That's good because you may go, oh, there's a one off. Yeah,
but whatever the threshold was to hire this person, other

(19:57):
people have been hired too. Yeah. They don't do a
lot of stringent background checks when it comes to jobs,
no or any at all. I mean, I was a
manager at one for a while hiring people. Is that
a plus or minus. Are you indicating they don't do
good or are they do goods? Either way, it worked out
for me. But I didn't do any background checks. Yeah,
I just went over their their resume, any kind of

(20:18):
history that they might have. Do you got a great personality? Fantastic?
You're hired right? That industry Typically they want to go
will you show up? Right?

Speaker 6 (20:28):
Will you work for minimum wage?

Speaker 1 (20:29):
And now you got to ask will you bash anybody's
head in? Are you capable of violent acts? Now? If
you're trying to get a job, what are the chances
you say no? Right? And the honest person would say yes, No,
I'm just being honest with you. Yeah, you know what,
I bet I could bash somebody's face in.

Speaker 6 (20:50):
How would you handle a disgruntled customer or a disgruntled manager?

Speaker 1 (20:55):
I would go to my car and get a baseball
bat and smash them in the face with it. Hired, No,
there's no way that happened. You just started. You're already
employee of the month. Yeah. Does the restaurant own any
responsibility in this happening? Could Does she have a potential
lawsuit against Minus? They don't pay medical bills or whatever?

(21:16):
But from what I've read, there, they have stepped up
in those regards. But do they They should? They absolutely should,
regardless if they provide medical insurance for her or not.
They absolutely should. So are they held liable for any
of the cold I'm just saying, like, is there any
negligence possible that they could go after them for did

(21:37):
The only thing I can think is if she had
complained before that this guy was a pain in the
ass and not falling policy and she wanted to fire
him and they were putting pressure on her for a
number of employees or uh, not firing this person or whatever.

Speaker 6 (21:52):
Right if there if he's been written up for history
of attitude, bad attitude, or yeah, if she, like you said,
if there is proba.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
If they told her she could not fire him, that
would be the only thing. Now written up doesn't mean
anything in terms of negligence.

Speaker 6 (22:06):
Right if she has said I don't feel safe around
him in the past, if there's a record of that,
then yes, Or if the company does background checks and
they didn't have.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
One, Yeah, but that doesn't I mean they didn't perform one,
But that doesn't mean I don't know if there would
be negligence on their part either, right, because there could
be a number of reasons they didn't perform one on him.

Speaker 6 (22:28):
Right, And maybe they did and he didn't any happening
record that too.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
So everybody's not violent until they are right.

Speaker 6 (22:36):
Yeah, So then no.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
Yeah, I don't think that they could. I don't think
they would be responsible in any way legally. I mean
you could definitely sue them. I bet they would settle
just to make it go away, right, endless fish, full
full disclosure, never eat no one really either.

Speaker 6 (22:59):
I've heard, I have. I have heard because I am
a Long John Silvers fan, always have been sure, and
I have heard that if you are a fan of
Long John Silvers, you will be a fan of Captain D's.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
Yeah, because I can't imagine the formula is any different. Humiliating,
but there you go. I am not I don't have
a I don't have a flag to plan on. Either
one of these Long John Silvers is fine. I'm sure
Captain D's is fine. But typically, if I'm looking for
fast food, neither one of those is on my radar.

(23:31):
Fast fish is not the way for you, huh. I
mean it's fine, yeah, but if I'm choosing what fast
food I'm eating, it's not even and I'm just being honest.
I'm not trying to dog them. I ain't they ain't
in the top ten. Yeah, I haven't had captain disease
since I lived in a Wallsow and it was at
that location and that was early two thousands, twenty four years. Yeah,

(24:00):
it was the last time I've had captain disease? But
why do you keep calling it that? Because it's got
a D in it, you know, disease Captain d z okay,
you know, and sometimes you get sick from Oh you
do I've heard, You've heard, I heard. Sure, Yeah, yeah,
so I go to I go to LJS instead. That's

(24:20):
that's that's just better. And when was the last time,
I mean twenty four years since Captain D's when was
the how many years has it been since you've led
at the LGS slash aaw, let's see, I believe you
and I went there for lunch once. That was a
couple of years, six years ago, maybe before lendsay, I

(24:41):
know that, Yeah, it's got a it might be seven
or eight years, what could be. And then before that,
I lived at twenty first in Garnet and they had
that location there and I would go there often. Because
well it was right there behind my house. They got
some really good fish tacos in your clams are denied

(25:03):
for so at Long John Silvers. Yeah yeah, they have
fish tacos. Yeah they do, and for like a dollar
thirty eight. They're really not that bad. Yeah, So I'd
get a couple of those. I'd get an order of
clams because they're delicious. And uh, sometimes a chili dog
because well, I mean it's an aan w attached to it,
you might as well. So we said better than LJSS.

(25:25):
Grilled fish, steamed fried catfish is good. The gumbo's awesome. Okay,
here's a hot take homade gumbo or go home. I
was about to say nothing bad about no gumbo. No
gumbo's good. Huh fast food gumbo restaurant gumbo short of
eating like that at at Mildro's soul food restaurant. Right,

(25:51):
but eating gumbo anywhere other than your grandma's house or
your auntie's house at a at a backyard uh grill
right right? Right?

Speaker 2 (26:03):
Oh.

Speaker 6 (26:03):
Crawfish Bulls restaurant known for their gumba.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
And this is a very specific term at someone's cookout, Yes,
like it ain't no no, and and usually Gumbo is
ocre in it, and I still think Gumbo's damn good.
I just don't need the fishy around it. Yes, so
anyway again, if you want to be a part of
that gofund me, just look up support Tiffany Long's Road

(26:29):
to Recovery and gofund me. It's definitely I think worthy.
It's like kids with cancer or get the kid of
Tombstone type of thing. Like. It's not I need a
new camera worthy, No, or I can't pay my electric
bill or I'm too lazy. I'm gonna I could set
this up, but getting a job. Hey, it was either

(26:51):
this or sitting on seventy first Street with cardboard sign. Right,
even that's more work than this, right, all right, we
gotta take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 2 (27:03):
More of The Big Man Morning Show is next ninety
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It's time for news quakies, world news, local news, and
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Gimbeam Lindsay with what's going on news quakies from The
Big Mad Morning Show in nineties.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
One of five.

Speaker 6 (27:52):
Ad driver savagely attacked by bees after crashing into.

Speaker 1 (27:59):
Their I love that headline because the word savagely is there,
like like there were you know, foaming at the mouth right.

Speaker 6 (28:07):
This happened in Buena Park, California, where, according to an
Instagram post is shared by the Buena Park Police Department.
This happened on Saturday around twelve fifteen in the afternoon.
A G thirty five sports car in infinity a silver
one appears embedded in a corner wall underneath a now

(28:31):
destroyed window of a house, where a swarm of bees
is visible above the car. The police apartment says that
they actually added a b emoji and b themed soundtrack
to a video on the Instagram page. The driver destroyed
two homes, the house and the hive, so members of

(28:55):
a fire department showed up. They're springing down the scene
with water. The car actually ran into the house and
attached to the house was this bee hive, so they
hit the house, they hit the hive, and these bees
were not happy, and they attacked the driver. It wasn't
clear if the driver had an allergic reaction to the

(29:16):
bee stings, but the Mayo Clinic does note that multiple
stings can be a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment
even if you aren't allergic. But apparently the guy was
pretty stung up, pretty badly. But the poor house, the window,

(29:37):
the people in the house, the owners were not happy,
but instant karma. They were excited about that. I guess
can you imagine.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
I mean, they had to have known there were that
many bees happening. You'd think you'd know. Yeah, I mean
that is a lot. Hell yeah, a whole hive. I mean,
that's that's a lot. I'm always flabbergasted by the the
like the Instagram people that you know, our beekeepers or
whatever or tiktoks. And then they were like, oh, so

(30:09):
I went to this house and they lift up the
floorboard or the wall and it's the whole wall is
filled with bees. Yeah. Yeah, a whole bunch of that.
That's all I got.

Speaker 6 (30:21):
Yeah. My dad was highly allergic to bees, and we
had at one time yellow jackets in our house and
it was like one or two were coming up from
the basement through the We saw them in our fireplace
and he had to leave the house. And the exterminators
came in and they found a home in the basement

(30:42):
and it was a hive, like hidden in a wall. Yeah,
it was the scariest thing because yellow jackets they are
so aggressive, are they?

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Oh yeah, they're gnarly little bitches.

Speaker 6 (30:54):
Man, they are. Oh, they're awful, awful, awful and like
one sting. He had to keep an EpiPen and one
sting on him. He's got a golf ball.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
That sting is really my mom. This was way back
in the mid nineties or whatever. She's at work, she's
on her lunch break. She had a nice cold pepsi, right,
and she's just mining her own business, smoking whatever. And
I guess a yellowjacket had crawled inside the pepsi can
when she wasn't looking. When she goes to take a drink,
and this some bitch stings the inside of her upper

(31:27):
lip boom, and then her whole upper lip swelled up
like tremendously. She looked like Mark Simpson. We made fun
of her for a week for looking like March. She
didn't like it. So apparently there's a thing called a
Schmidt sting pain index. You're schmitting me. And a yellow
jacket is in the middle. Okay, So on a scale

(31:49):
of one to five, one being the lowest, five being
the most. A bullet ant is the highest with a four. Really,
a paper wasp, okay, threatening is a three. A red
harvest ant is a three. So of the top three,
two of them are ants. Okay. A yellow jacket is
a two, a bald faced hornet is a two, a

(32:12):
fire ant is a one point two, and a sweat
bee is a one. See, we were always taught that
fire ants are the worst. They'll eat you alive. Yeah,
and you're also taught not to swallow watermelon seeds. I
don't say, man, right, that is true? Interesting? Yeah, so
though they are. But honey bee is a two if
you're keeping track, so right in the middle. It doesn't

(32:37):
have it on there, little baby bumblebee no dune went
and stung the piss out of me.

Speaker 6 (32:43):
Yeah, I do.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
A YouTuber arrested after curry video. This comes up of
it India where this guy his name is Codamn Prene Kumar.
We're just gonna call him Kumar for sure. Kumar is
an aspiring YouTuber and he made a video of him
making curry. Doesn't sound like that bad on the outside,
but the meat that he was using for the curry

(33:05):
was actually peacock, and peacock in India is protected under
stringent wildlife laws. So he makes this video making curry
peacock curry and the people of India were outraged and
they turned him in. So now this guy goes to jail.
He's in there fourteen days under wildlife under the Wildlife

(33:27):
Protection Act, and now it's up to the course to
decide whether or not Kumar is going to stay in
jail or get out free on bail. The authorities did
an investigation. They found multiple videos on his phone that
showed that the bird he used for his curry video
was indeed pecock, and of course they got more investigation

(33:47):
going on. They're still trying to figure out where he
got the pecock for his video, because again, it is
a protected animal in India, right. The dynasty there is
name to the peacock dynasty because that's what he uses
a representation of it, So like it's more than just protected. Yeah,

(34:08):
it's kind of got some history that goes there with them.
I've never had peacock, but I can only imagine that
with curry. It's delicious because curry is always amazing, but
stains everything it does and who you smell like it to?
Yeah right. Chuck E Cheese announces monthly membership plans. Because
I can't think of a worse thing. Chucky Cheese is

(34:29):
launching membership plans for family entertainment. They're going to offer
unlimited visits for a monthly fee, beginning at eight dollars
for the Bronze tier to thirty dollars a month for
the Gold Tier. The passes include a number of games
per visit and discounts on food and drinks depending on
the membership tier. They can be used at any of
the four hundred and seventy locations otherwise known as four

(34:52):
hundred and seventy Churches of Satan. Does anybody go to
Chucky's that's outside of a child's birthday? I'll say this
and understand. Chuck E Cheese is near and dear to
my heart because of it was my first job. It's

(35:15):
in the past has been really horrible every time I've
gone there. Food is is minimal, but any of those places,
the food is minimal, right, whether it's Incredible Pizzas, Chuck
E's Er, Showbiz or whatever. Yes, And to answer your
question about going there when it's not a birthday, though
I haven't done that, I have gone to Incredible Pizza
in some of these other places when it wasn't a birthday,

(35:36):
there was a reason we were there, like hey, you
did good in school or what. Out Right, it was
a reward scenario something like that. It's not just like
it's Friday night, let's go a while to eat some people. Yes,
I'm sure some people. Yes. Me, that sounds like a
sentence like what am I being punished? For? Real?

Speaker 6 (35:58):
The last time we went was for the twins fifth
or sixth birthday. That's where they wanted to go.

Speaker 1 (36:04):
They're twelve now, they're ten. Close.

Speaker 6 (36:06):
I haven't been back.

Speaker 1 (36:08):
Yeah, Well, and they're not your favorite, so why would
you spend the money on it? Rrectly, all these stories
are just wanted to go to Chucky's. Yeah, we're going today, guys.
All right, all these stories you run our Facebook, Facebook,
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Speaker 2 (36:22):
Tulsa's Morning Show is coming right back. The Big Mad
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Speaker 1 (36:37):
Good morning, It's the big Man Morning Show nine one, eight, four,
six oh kmod Our Top five today is gonna be awesome.
So hang around for that at nine. If you have
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Speaker 6 (36:49):
Wall Sports, a defensive lineman on the Browns is in
trouble with the law. With the fifty fourth pick in
the twenty twenty four draft, the Cleveland Browns selected defensive

(37:10):
tackle Mike Hall, Junior, and yesterday, Hall was arrested and
charged with the domestic violence after allegedly threatening a woman
with a gun on Monday night during an argument. Police
alleged that Hall grabbed a handgun and pressed it against
the woman's temple and threatened, I will effing end it all.
I don't care. That woman told the cops she was

(37:30):
engaged to Hall and shares an eleven month old child
with him. The police report says that a woman said
that Hall screamed at her to leave the house, grabbed
her by the feet, and dragged her on her back
down the driveway before police arrived. Paul left the house.
In a written statement. The details of the incident were
corroborated by the woman and her mom. Both the Cleveland

(37:54):
Browns and the NFL are aware of the incident and
are reviewing it.

Speaker 1 (37:58):
Apparently, this guy the was already a concern like a
lot of teams passed on him because of his character
flaws in terms of interviews and stuff like that during
the combine and stuff, and the Browns took a chance
on him.

Speaker 6 (38:13):
Now they're regreting it. Yeah, definitely, And that is your
ball to the wall Sports. I'm Lindsay on ninety seven
to five KM.

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Speaker 1 (39:04):
Good morning, Gimpie, Well, Good morning Corbin. Today is Wednesday,
which means tomorrow's Thursday, which means tomorrow is Ronckklahoma Thursday,
which means you're never more than thirty minutes away from
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Speaker 8 (39:18):
How Linsen Linsen, Linsen, Linzen l A n D SC
why Lindsey Lindsey Lindsey e n d s y linncy.

Speaker 1 (39:40):
Did you feel that.

Speaker 6 (39:43):
What comes to mind when you hear the word kinky sounding?

Speaker 1 (39:49):
Yeah, lingerie, Yeah, whips, chains, sleep quiet.

Speaker 6 (39:56):
Okay, luda, Uh, definitely adventurous, spicy, dress up and toys,
dress up in toys, dress up and toys. Yeah, but
definitely your sex.

Speaker 1 (40:11):
Life, right, I think you're I think that's fairy.

Speaker 6 (40:15):
Consider yourself a kinky lover?

Speaker 1 (40:17):
Do I consider myself a yes? Cormyn. Are you a kinky?
How kinky is your love making? I'm not kinky? Yeah,
I'm good with that. I'm not kinky GIMPI Uh, semi, No,

(40:39):
that's not the question, not what I have right now.
But yeah, I would say semi semi. I'm not full
on you know, uh Dominatrix, you know, uh stomp videos
kind of kinky? Is that? Here's the problem with this question.

(41:01):
What's kinky exactly what is kinky? That's the problem. So
that's why I'm like no, because somebody who's like, like,
let's just say I meet somebody on whatever hinder whatever
it's called, and they swipe right, we start talking and
they go, are you a kinky lover? Which feels like
a weird sentence. I don't think they're gonna say kinky lover,

(41:22):
but anyway, I'm gonna if they're asking, I know right
now I can't meet their threshold, right, they're into sounding right,
there's that's like, hey, are you into BDSM? Already? I
know I'm behind the eight ball. I'm already behind whatever
because they've you don't throw that term around if you're
middle of the.

Speaker 6 (41:42):
Road, unless maybe they're saying are you a kinking lover?
Because maybe they're not. Maybe they're a vanilla lover and
they want to know if you're a kinky because they're.

Speaker 1 (41:51):
Not king no, right, People that are vanilla lovers aren't
usually very assertive.

Speaker 6 (41:57):
That is probably true too well.

Speaker 1 (42:00):
Well.

Speaker 6 (42:00):
The researchers at the University of Brighton in the UK,
they want to know more about clarifying kink as more
than just an outlying sexual preference. Kink refers to any
form of sex that deviates from the most widely depicted
forms of sexual activity aka vanilla sex, which may entail

(42:24):
the exchange of power, domination, inflicting and receiving pain, restraint
and control, bondage or discipline, or including multiple partners like orgies,
to name just a few examples. So they have come
up with a kink Orientation scale and it is a

(42:46):
free test to find out how kinky one is. And
the results are calculated on a ninety point scale, with
ninety indicating the highest kink engagement. And the test encompasses
five facets of kink engagement, identity, paraphernalia, community practices, and communication.

(43:12):
And it's eighteen questions and questions are wild?

Speaker 1 (43:18):
Really Yeah? I mean I don't want to, I don't
want to want to get ahead of it, but absolutely,
I'm just I'm like, okay, I don't mean wild like whoa, Okay,
I mean wild, like what Yeah, I'll give you that
one then, okay, go ahead.

Speaker 6 (43:36):
So I sent the I sent the link to take
the test for all of us to take it together.
So let's take it and find out how kinky we are.

Speaker 1 (43:45):
Let's just go through when you go through some of
these questions.

Speaker 6 (43:47):
Okay, all right, so question number one, I would describe
myself as kinky strongly disagree, somewhat disagree, neither agree nor disagree,
somewhat agree, strongly agree, say you describe myself as kinky,
somewhat agree, because I think that there is a time
and place for it, Like if I'm in the mood

(44:09):
to be kinky, sure, using toys, dressing up things like that,
there is a time and place for it.

Speaker 1 (44:17):
It's also light mayo, right exactly, It's what your opinion
of it is. Yeah, that's my problem with this question
is it's light mayo.

Speaker 6 (44:27):
So for me, somewhat agree. Okay, I am part of
a sexual subculture.

Speaker 1 (44:35):
So that would probably be like lifestyles, you know, swinging groups,
you know, are you part of that lifestyle? I'd imagine
what I mean, what is actual subculture? I mean, I
think that's if you identify. I think technically you could say, gimbi,
that you are a part of the sounding subculture. You dabbled,

(44:57):
you briefly, dabbled in it for a short time. I
think I wouldn't even say dabbled in it. You try
a wine, so that's not damning. Gabbling means you know
you've done it a few times. Listen. I am sure
the guy who built a thousand bridges is confident he
is a bridge builder. Yes, he is a bridge build
but he is definitely a part of the Goat family.

(45:21):
Sexual subcultures are cultural groups that have norms, values, and
beliefs that are at variance with those of the dominance culture.
This can include both sexual desires and activities that is
considered deviants by the dominant culture. So something that strays
from the norm. So, okay, I gotta read this. Don't

(45:42):
ever say you're kinky unless you confident you are. Thought
I was until a guy wanted to urinate on me. No, sir,
That's what I'm saying. Like I would argue that you
probably are kinky. That's just not your thing, right. I
don't think it's an all in game.

Speaker 6 (45:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (46:00):
I don't think to be kink you have to be
into every kink exactly, no pick and choose.

Speaker 6 (46:06):
So I would say with the subculture, I'm going to
strongly disagree.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
Okay for you or me? Okay for me? Yeah, one
hundred percent.

Speaker 6 (46:14):
No, Yeah, my friends describe me as kinky.

Speaker 1 (46:18):
This is the wildest question. This is what I was like,
what do either of your friends know anything about your
sex life intimate parts of your sex life? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I.

Speaker 6 (46:28):
Mean definitely girls talk, and I think I mean all
of Tulsa knows that he's in this or he has done.

Speaker 1 (46:35):
So that's an anomaly.

Speaker 6 (46:38):
So I I would say somewhat agree. Again, are you
or neither agree nor disagree.

Speaker 1 (46:46):
As the second person in the room with a vagina?
Or would you say that women are honest when they
quote unquote talk to each other about their sex situations
to each other?

Speaker 6 (46:59):
Definitely?

Speaker 1 (47:00):
I find that so hard to believe because women are
so catty about one up in each other.

Speaker 6 (47:06):
No, we have questions for each other.

Speaker 1 (47:09):
That doesn't mean to be an honest Yeah. No.

Speaker 6 (47:13):
And then I think it depends because you have certain
friends that you talk to. You don't talk to all
of them about your sex life, Okay, only certain ones, Okay,
So and it's not more sometimes it's comparing, but it's
for reasons for your benefit.

Speaker 1 (47:30):
Would you, in a scenario with your friends, as speaking
as a female, that you specifically ever say things like yes,
I give oral sex to my husband a lot, when
that may not be true, just trying to impress the
other one. No, you'd be like, I don't do it ever. No,
I'm married, right right right right?

Speaker 6 (47:51):
No, it would be huh no, no it would No,
it would be more of.

Speaker 1 (47:57):
A so you have more honest with your friends than
you are with the sexual partner.

Speaker 6 (48:02):
No, no, it would be more of a This is
how it would be a conversation like that.

Speaker 1 (48:07):
This is how what do you mean, like, give the directions? Yep?
Why do they not know that women have? Do they
not know?

Speaker 6 (48:14):
This is how they like it?

Speaker 1 (48:16):
Or they share how their man likes to be sexually pleased?
Gimp any thoughts on this from a male perspective, Guys,
don't do that. No, there's no way my wife does this.
There's no way my wife shares the things I like
with other women. You would like to think that, but

(48:38):
I feel confident, but you don't know because you're not there. No,
that's true. So I mean she could and just not
ever tell you about it. Have you ever asked her
if she shares? I can't get her on the phone
right now, but I'm gonna hold on. Do you ever
share my hold on? Do you share what I like

(49:01):
sexually with your girlfriends. I just voice texted her and
we'll see. We'll see what she says, I am. She
hasn't replied. I'm fairly confident she's gonna say hell no, no,
that could be and I don't want to I'm not
ture you think she's lying to me. I'm not saying
that she's lying on purpose, right, but that feels intentional? No,

(49:23):
like maybe she doesn't want to hurt your feeling. Why
would that hurt my feelings? Uncomfortable? Or maybe you feel
differently about it? If what if she said yes? I mean,
I would be shocked and I'd have more questions for her,
like I'm intrigued by it. Maybe she doesn't want to
deal with it, and she'd just be like, no, I
don't but maybe deep I'm not saying that she's my
wife and I don't have a relationship where she's like
I don't want to deal with that. We talk about hard,

(49:45):
you know, uncomfortable things we did. I'm just being honest,
But I would be shocked if she did that because
and it feels so foreign from a male perspective to
be like, here's exactly how how my wife likes to
be banged. Am I wrong on that, Gimpie. No, you're not.

(50:07):
So the idea that my friends would know if I'm
kink or not is so insane to me. I think
that's a you thing, because well, you just agreed with
everything I said. Yeah, in a sense, you know, for you,
you in particular, No, I sung as a male. You
agreed as as me myself, Gimpie McGee. Anybody who walks

(50:28):
into my bedroom knows that I'm into some weird stuff.
That's just why. What would how would they get to
come to that determination? I would say it'd be from
the blindfolds, the cat of nine tails, the belt and
all the other kinky stuff that you see hanging from
my bed. So you have it like Dorian Gray on
your bed. Yeah, just out in the open, down the open. Hey,

(50:52):
what are these cuffs for? Not handcuffs? So like. So
I have worked with Gimpy. You just had what fifteen
twelve years? Twelve years? Yeah, and Lindsay now four three
or four I've learned. The amount of things I still
continue to learn is just flabbergasting to me. In the

(51:18):
last twenty four hours, I have been put into a
tailspin by both of you. Never adult. Yeah, No, I'm
good with it. I'd rather be that way.

Speaker 6 (51:28):
Are you answering the questions as we go along? Gimpy?

Speaker 1 (51:31):
Done that, We're done?

Speaker 6 (51:32):
Okay, cool? Okay, my sexual.

Speaker 1 (51:34):
Interest maybe find the best ones, don't go on all
of them in order evolving? I would agree, I I
strongly agree.

Speaker 6 (51:41):
Okay, yeah, I somewhat agree on that. Why somewhat Well,
because it's there's certain things that are evolving. It's not
like all I know who my partner is. It's not
like I'm I want more partners or but there's certain
things that I'm weren't interested in doing. But it's not

(52:03):
I don't want to do orgies and things like that,
you know what I mean. So somewhat agree. Sexual interests,
My sexual interests can be risky. M I'm gonna say
somewhat disagree.

Speaker 1 (52:18):
Yeah, don't read all of them. We're not gonna be
able to get through all eighteen Okay, so find the
best ones because we're running out of time.

Speaker 6 (52:23):
Can pain can be fun in a sexual context?

Speaker 1 (52:26):
Okay? You agree with that?

Speaker 6 (52:29):
Somewhat agree, Yeah, I agree, somewhat agree somewhat yeah.

Speaker 1 (52:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (52:34):
Sex toys are important in sex.

Speaker 1 (52:39):
They're not important, They're good and they're fun to be used,
but it's not a must have. Well that's not the
question though, Yeah to me, because some they're important. Are
they important to me? When it says they're important, they
have to be incorporated all the time, every time. Okay,
Well I don't read it that way. I read it
as do you somewhat agree, strongly agree, strongly disagree, and
I somewhat agree.

Speaker 6 (52:55):
I somewhat agree that.

Speaker 1 (52:57):
They're important that you have to have them. That's not
what it says, though, that's what Okay, So it's based
on interpretation at this point. No, it's do you agree
with the statement strongly, you agree, somewhat agree, and no opinion.
And again, just one more time.

Speaker 6 (53:09):
Sex toys are important in sex?

Speaker 1 (53:11):
Somewhat agree that sex toys are important? Some what?

Speaker 6 (53:16):
Yeah, I feel comfortable visiting a sex shop totally. I
strongly agree.

Speaker 1 (53:25):
No shame, no shame.

Speaker 6 (53:27):
Yeah. I often talk about my sexual interests with my sexual.

Speaker 1 (53:31):
Partner, as you should, I would think, yeah, yeah, unless
you're that type, unless you're into that. There are some
people that they love that kink of I don't know
what's about to happen.

Speaker 6 (53:46):
Yeah, surprise, I have outfits I wear when having sex.

Speaker 1 (53:51):
Just one yeah, okay, uh, it's important to chat with
someone before having.

Speaker 6 (54:00):
Sex with them.

Speaker 1 (54:04):
Conversation. I guess we are again. I think yes, yeah,
I too too.

Speaker 6 (54:09):
And having chemistry with a partner is important.

Speaker 1 (54:17):
I strongly agree with that, Gimpy. Yes, you should have
chemistry with a person at least a little bit. Anyway.

Speaker 6 (54:24):
Yeah, well, in order to get the answers ouh uh yeah, okay.

Speaker 1 (54:30):
Have you done the test on your own already?

Speaker 6 (54:32):
I was doing it right now.

Speaker 1 (54:35):
So what was your score, Gimpy? I got seventy out
of ninety? Okay, wow, I got sixty six. Couldn't have
gotten just three more? Huhs? I listen. If I knew,
I would have totally tried for that.

Speaker 6 (54:45):
What'd you get, lindsay, I have let's see, I have.

Speaker 1 (54:52):
Okay, sixty nine. A long girl. You gotta be prepared.

Speaker 6 (54:57):
I wanted to do the test with you guys, and
my score is seventy two out of ninety.

Speaker 1 (55:03):
She's freakier than I am.

Speaker 6 (55:05):
Oh you think I couldn't possibly be freakier than you.

Speaker 1 (55:09):
I think it's because you sped through it.

Speaker 6 (55:11):
Probably. Oh well, there you go. I'll I'll link this
up and you can find out how kinky you are
as well.

Speaker 8 (55:18):
Linsen Linsen, Linsen, Linzen, l a N d sc Y Lindsey,
Lindsay Lindsay d s Y linncy.

Speaker 2 (55:37):
Phila, Tulsea's Morning Show, Yeah he's coming right back. A
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Speaker 1 (56:07):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Nine one
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(56:27):
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(56:48):
on the air. What is your name? My name is claience, Clarence,
who do you want to give? Clues? Gimpier, Corbin, Uh, gimby, Oh, Clarence,
sixty seconds are on the clock. Time starts after the
first clue. Are you ready, Clarence? I am ready, all right, Claire.
This is Robin Williams dressing up as a lady to

(57:09):
save his kids. Oh, there you go. This is a
scary movie based in I want to say, like New England,
and it's about a house. I think Ryan Reynolds did
a remake of it. The you got that part right? Yeah,

(57:31):
well I don't know that's what that passed. We're moving
on the next one. This is about a dog who
gets rabies and you have to kill them. Everybody cries no,
all different movie way ye yes, uh. This is a
movie where the people that live there are inbred and
they all want to kill you. Let's break this spot.

(57:52):
There you go. This is Kaiser So say, I think
Kevin Spacey's in this movie. If you committed a rime,
you would be considered what by the police, No, if
they know if they think you committed the crime, you
would be considered what.

Speaker 6 (58:13):
Time?

Speaker 1 (58:13):
Time? Time? I got three might be good enough, Clarence
so don't get too concerned yet. Hang on the line. Okay,
all right, man, good morning, you're on the air. What
is your name? Colton? Colton? How are you Colton? We've
got to beat three. Are you ready? Yes, sir, here

(58:36):
we go. Double pointer. Bruce Lee's son is in this movie.

Speaker 9 (58:44):
It's a dragons or it's also a blackbird as a
correct Michael J.

Speaker 1 (58:55):
Fox and he is correct. Uh, this is a movie.
I believe Christina Applegate is in this Melacunas and they
are uh correct. Uh, this is a double pointer as well.
It is a James Bond movie. It's I believe Adele

(59:18):
sings the song on this. Uh it's one word. No,
it's one word correct. Uh. This Samuel Jackson. Uh and
he and this is something that can't happen to him.
He's fragile. Oh no, that's that's a different one. Yes. Uh,

(59:42):
Freedom mel Gibson. It was brave Heart, but time ran out.
Six is what we got.

Speaker 2 (59:49):
Man.

Speaker 1 (59:50):
Congratulations who you're going to Oklahoma for? Freeman? Congratulations?

Speaker 6 (59:57):
Hang on the line.

Speaker 9 (59:57):
Okay, Hey, thank you guys, love you guys, gone by
and my friends online.

Speaker 1 (01:00:04):
Colton, I'm sorry, Clarence Colton clobbered you. He did, all right, Clarence,
have a colossal day.

Speaker 6 (01:00:16):
You actually got seven.

Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
But oh because the double I wasn't tracking the double pointers.

Speaker 6 (01:00:20):
Yeah, yeah, okay, So here's the ones that he passed
on that can be passed on.

Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
Yeah. Ohio, I think is where it doesn't matter. It
is a scary movie that's been remade like three or
four times. I think Vince Bond had wanted to is
it Connecticut? It is? I think it's Connecticut. Uh. I
honestly have never seen any of them, so I can't
speak with any authority on it.

Speaker 6 (01:00:43):
The original was James Brolin, and they wanted everyone to
believe that this was a true story where this guy
moves into this house with his family and New York
none of us are New York. Okay, yeah, okay, and
the I don't know spirit comes over him and he

(01:01:05):
murders his family. And then the remake is Ryan Reynolds.
For sure.

Speaker 1 (01:01:12):
There have been one, two, three, four, five, six different
amnivilt Wow, it's been there's like sequels and stuff, but
that has been done a lot. The first one came
out in nineteen seventy nine, AM, and then this is
the Yeah, I mean if you have If you have
not seen this movie, it's really hard to describe. Guys

(01:01:32):
are so say, one of the Baldwin brothers is in it,
Kevin Spacey is in it, and they are a group
of criminals, and Kevin Spacey's character is the one that
nobody believes is the actual mastermind. And I think you
were going on the right path of someone who is
believed to have committed a crime. Yeah, usual suspects.

Speaker 6 (01:01:56):
And then he got this one right on the buzzer
after But.

Speaker 1 (01:01:59):
Yeah, all right, the record now keeps being a lead
with eleven, but moves you to nine, keeps Lindsey dead
ass last with seven. Take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 2 (01:02:08):
Man Morning Show returns next. Tulsa's Morning shown KMOD.

Speaker 1 (01:02:24):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show nine eight
four six O KMO D. You can also text bmms
and then what you want to say to eight two
nine four five. Let's see what Gimpi has in his
four four where Come? It says here that Americans increasingly

(01:02:48):
view alcohol as unhealthy. A new poll says that a
growing number of Americans believe moderate alcohol consumption is unhealthy.
The new Gallop Pole also Howell that a majority of
respondents think the best advice for someone who drinks an
average amount is to consume less rather than stop altogether.

(01:03:10):
Young adults are more likely than middle aged folks and
older folks who say that alcohol is bad for your health.
It also showed that wild wine is the drink of
choice for the older folks. Younger Americans prefer beer or liquor.
The FDA upgrades health hazard in candy recall. Dozens of

(01:03:31):
snacks and candies are being recalled because of a salmonella risk.
The FDA says it's upgrading its recall of about two
dozen snacks made by Palmer Candy Company because the white
candy coating on the snacks may have been contaminated. The
snacks for Salt Nationwide or retailers like Target and Walmart
and Dollar General and have a best by date of

(01:03:52):
April twenty twenty five. The FDA says the recall has
been upgraded to its highest level of health hazard because
there is a reasonable probability that the use of or
exposure to the product will cause quote serious adverse health
consequences or death. So they make like a lot of

(01:04:13):
gummy candies, all right. This is the Palmer Candy cat. Yeah,
they make a lot of sour candies. If you know
what zorts are, warheads, stuff like that, Lolli's dum Dums,
blow pops WoT I like a lot. Yeah, at least
according to their site. Okay, well you could die if

(01:04:34):
you eat their candy potentially. What else do we have here?
Ford issues a do not drive advisory for airbag replacement.
Ford is calling calling on all drivers of certain models,
including the Mustang, to stop driving the vehicle and get
the Takata airbags replaced. The company has issued they do
not drive advisory for over seven hundred and sixty five

(01:04:56):
thousand cars and trucks, almost half of which are in
the US, include the range of the using the Edge,
and of the Lincoln NKZ. The advisory applies to customers
who do not complete excuse me, who have not completed
the recalls for the driver airbag inflators on these vehicles
dating back to two thousand and four. And then lastly

(01:05:18):
here Clary Sage Calls give students free haircuts as they
head back to school and celebration of its twentieth anniversary,
Clary Sage College announced the Cuts for Kids events offering
free back to school haircuts to children in the Tolls community.
This year's free public events set for August thirteenth and
fourteenth that ends today at nine am to eight pm

(01:05:40):
at the Cleary Sage Campus at thirty first. Shared and
free immunization clinics from the Oklahoma Caring Vans will also
be available today from nine thirty to noon. Vaccinations will
be provided for children entering preschool, kindergarten, seth grade, and
college and parent or legal guardians must be present to
complete the paperwork and should bring current shots records question.

Speaker 6 (01:06:12):
The Vikings will not have their first round rookie quarterback
on the field to start off the new season. Minnesota
quarterback JJ McCarthy is set to undergo surgery this week
to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee. Team
doctors will decide during surgery whether McCarthy will need a
trim of the meniscus or a full repair. A trim

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could allow the twenty one year old to return to
action this season, while a full repair could signedline him
for his entire rookie campaign. Zoins Yeah veteran signal caller
Sam Darnold is now stop to start this season as
the Vikings starting.

Speaker 1 (01:06:53):
Question Vikings fan, they might have been better off just
keep an old JJ there with his bad meniscus. I mean,
I'm just saying, yeah, hopefully for Vikings fan, it is
just a they can just go on and trim it
and he could just do some physical therapy and he'd
be out like six weeks max. Six weeks is still
a long time. I mean not really, because we're still

(01:07:15):
about three weeks out from the start of the regular season,
so that'd be only three weeks to regular Yeah. If
that's the case, the goal would be you want him
taking There's no way for him to come in and
have a stellar first season, so you at least want
him get in there and get some snaps. Makes sense
in the so, even if he does half the season,
isn't getting in there and making some snaps Well got
him into this position in the first place. Again, I

(01:07:37):
think he got injured though in practice. It wasn't a
preseason game at home.

Speaker 6 (01:07:41):
Yeah, the Bengals are dealing with a predictable absence at
training camp. Jamar Chase miss Tuesday's practice as he seeks
a new contract. The receiver has two years left on
his rookie deal and will make just under five million
dollars this season. He is due nearly twenty two million
in twenty two after the team picked up his fifth

(01:08:02):
year rookie option back in April. The three time pro
bowler rinked twelfth and receiving yards last season with more
than twelve hundred.

Speaker 1 (01:08:11):
Can we talk about the forty nine ers? Can we
talk about the Ayuk situation? Yeah? Get it to get
Do you have something on that you can read? No?

Speaker 6 (01:08:21):
Go ahead.

Speaker 1 (01:08:22):
So I read in the last couple of days that
that was done, like San Francisco had, they'd figured it out,
and then this morning I read a story that it's
not done and that they are saying that he's on
the brink of a deal with the forty the Steelers. Yeah,
it's a back and forth sort of thing. From last
time I heard it was the Browns or the Steelers,

(01:08:43):
We're not quite sure. He's kind of thinking about staying
with the Niners, and then the Brown's back out or whatever,
and now it's just the Steelers and they're getting closer.
I read yesterday that they're getting closer to a deal.
The Niners and the Steelers are on making this happen.
And as I read this morning, as close as that is,
they're still not sure. Just play for the goddamn Niners,

(01:09:04):
Brandon get I don't think he wants it. I don't
think he wants to. I think he's trying to, but
that forty nine ers have to agree, like have to
be compensated. Yeah, I think it's been established he does
not want to play for the forty nine ers anymore.
Then go on, now, somebody need to figure it out,
somebody somewhere and the organization needs to figure it out.

(01:09:27):
And let's get past this already so we can play. Yeah.
The idea that that he is, uh, that could be
done that that's crazy for a Steelers Steelers had maybe
one of the best off seasons, Yeah, in terms of
acquisitions and stuff. And if this works out for him,
that's a win anybody, Honestly, anybody who gets him is
it's a win for them because he's I don't agree,

(01:09:49):
you don't think so, No, because he could go to
another team and not thrive. True, right, the grass only
looks s greener. On the other side, there are a
number of reasons why he could go there and not
have chemistry with the quarterback, the offensive coordinator, he might,
he might struggle with their system. There's a number of
things that could happen that is true, But you gotta
admit the kid is a stud. Yeah, one hundred percent.

(01:10:11):
One hundred percent. That's why I say anybody would be
good to have them. He could get injured them and
his rehab situation could not be friendly. I mean, there's
a lot of X factors here, but just based solely
based on performance. Kid's a badass and anybody would be
lucky to have them. To imply any player moves to
a team they're gonna thrive is not accurate. No, there's

(01:10:34):
been many times where that's been proven good and bad
because there's been really guys that were really bad and
then they go, Russell Wilson could thrive justin fields could
thrive in Pittsburgh. Good. Good, It's entirely possible. Quarterbacks have
been known under other coaches and schemes to thrive. Yeah. Yeah,
and maybe Sam Darnold will do the same. No, it

(01:10:57):
is he has moved around enough that you go, no,
there's trash all. He's just a different type of quarterback
that doesn't thrive. But he's really guess what, he's not yeah,
injured exactly and then the.

Speaker 6 (01:11:13):
Aaron Rodgers is hopeful that a top pass rusher for
the Jets remains with the team. He wants veteran Edge
Haysen Reddick has requested a trade, but Rogers said Tuesday
that he has reached out to Reddick to try to
convince him to join the team. Rogers said that he
believes this season is going to be a fun ride,
but also understands that Reddick must do what he feels
is best for him and his family. Reddick, who has

(01:11:35):
one year remaining on his contract, officially requested a trade
on Monday. And that is your balls to the Wall Sports.
I'm Lindsay on ninety seven to five km, Good morning, It's.

Speaker 1 (01:11:55):
The big Man Morning shown four six oh kmod and
also text BMMS and then what you want to say
to eight two nine four five Good morning Lindsay, Good.

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in the blank news I'll read part of the headline lead,
part it out, part of it out. You guys have

(01:13:01):
to guess what the blank part is. The first one
cancer and Men expected to blank by twenty fifty Cancer
and Men expected to blank by twenty fifty. Well, I mean,
there's only really two options. It's an increase or decrease.
I guess maybe a third option completely go away. Unfortunately,

(01:13:24):
I don't think cancer is ever going to just completely
go away no matter who you are, male and female, dog, whatever.
So I mean, with with my given options, I'm gonna
say increase.

Speaker 6 (01:13:38):
Okay, and I'll say decrease A.

Speaker 1 (01:13:40):
New study projects cancer cases and deaths in men to
surge by twenty fifty, published in the journal Cancer. In
the journal Cancer, because why would you need to call
it anything else, right, Australian researchers looked at cases and
deaths from thirty different types of cancer all over the world.
It projects overall cases and men to increase from over

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ten million in twenty twenty two to nineteen million and
twenty fifty. That's an eighty four percent increase. Lung cancer
is expected to continue to cause the most cancer cases
and deaths in twenty fifty. I mean that's in like,
what twenty eight years. That's a big prediction, man, right,

(01:14:24):
Like no, I mean it's a big prediction. You may
be out over your skis right. A lot of things
could change between now and then drugs to manage it
twenty years. Prediction is a hard thing to predict. Health
department blanks boys ice cream Stan. Health department blanks boys

(01:14:46):
ice cream, Stan shuts down. That seems like the logical answer.
I'm surprised as the health department did it, and not
like you know, somebody from the h A way, I
think health departments have more power. I could be wrong.
Somebody from the HAA could have called right, these kids

(01:15:06):
are serving ice cream with listeria.

Speaker 6 (01:15:09):
In it, right, or maybe buys some ice cream? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:15:15):
Sure. The Massachusetts Boys ice cream stand has been shut
down after complaints were filed. The twelve year old boy
said he started the ice cream stand to make some
money this summer. The boys family decided that some of
the proceeds would go toward Boys Brothers, the Boys Brothers
Hockey Club, the Boston Bear Cubs. Well. The ice cream
stand was shut down after the North Norwood Health Department

(01:15:39):
said someone reported them, but it's unclear of what. And
I understand the optics on this. You're like, hey, let
the kid make some money. But also if he was
pulling the ice cream out with his hand and scratching
his butt, they have to be like, Ay, I don't
know if that's what happened here, but I'm just saying
just because he was doing it doesn't mean he was

(01:16:00):
honest and wholesome. Food consumption is kind of a big deal.

Speaker 6 (01:16:06):
Stick to lemonade, kid.

Speaker 1 (01:16:08):
Even then, if they're stirring up the lemonade like the
cousin from you know, vacation, you've got the whole hand,
all right, right, yeah, you want to spoon Audrey. Popular
arch collapse in Blank Canyon National Recreation Area. Popular Arch
collapse in Blank Canyon National Recreation Area. I mean it

(01:16:35):
could be Grand Canyon. That's the only Blank Canyon I
know of.

Speaker 6 (01:16:44):
My first thought, I only thought would be the Grand
Canyon is like.

Speaker 1 (01:16:50):
There's a state park, like the Arches State Park or
something like it, where that's all it is, is like
rock formed Arches. But I mean, I don't know if
they got canyons there and be big headline.

Speaker 6 (01:17:02):
I feel like Grand Canyon is going to make big headlines.

Speaker 1 (01:17:05):
The National Park Services say a popular geologic feature in
the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area has collapsed. The frequently
visited Double Arch collapse last Thursday, also known as the
Toilet Bowl, Crescent Pool, and Hole in the Roof. The
geological feature was formed from one hundred and ninety million

(01:17:27):
year old Navajo sandstone. The Park Service says they don't
know what caused the collapse, but changing water levels and
erosion from wave action are suspected of contributing to the
arch's demise. No injuries were reported. Okay, so that's in Arizona,

(01:17:48):
Utah area. Hoots, Okay cool, blank voted best place to
live look in for a state. Blank voted best place
to live Oklahoma, Rhode Island. And I say Rhode Island
just because it's so small population smaller, seems like a
safer place to be. You don't hear of a lot

(01:18:09):
of crime coming out of Rhode Island. You don't hear
a lot of anything, right exactly island the best place
to live. They're trying to attract you know, residents, you know,
new buyer. I don't think they are so think there's
no room. So they're like, Hey, I'm a Rhode Island.
That's the greatest place to live. According to a recent survey,
Massachusetts is the best place to live in America. The

(01:18:31):
wallet Hub survey says it's the best place because of
its strong healthcare system and quality education. The state currently
has the highest percentage of ensured residents, the lowest premature
death rate in the country, and the lowest number of
adults in fair or poor health. Other states making the
top five, uh, that's California, Oh, by god, No, New Hampshire, Florida, Okay,

(01:19:00):
New Jersey, New Hampshire and why Yoamings Connecticut Utah, Utah, right,
watch out for those fallen arches exactly. Oklahoma came in

(01:19:20):
forty fourth out of fifty. It seems to be where
we are in a lot of lists. Y'allm interested like
who's dead last? Then if we're forty fourth, who's dead? Good?
Good question? Name a state that should be dead last? California, No,
California is number twenty nine, okay, Lendsley, Texas, Texas, No

(01:19:44):
Texas thirty six. New York, New York ninth best city,
our best date. Okay, wow, really that's what I mean.
New York is a big state. Mind new York. It's
a massive state. What about Illinois? Illinois is sixteenth? Okay.

Speaker 6 (01:20:06):
Virginia for dead last?

Speaker 1 (01:20:09):
Eleventh, Yeah we're talking dead last. Yeah, Virginia's known to
not be.

Speaker 6 (01:20:14):
Oh the Mississippi okay.

Speaker 1 (01:20:17):
Mississippi, that gets your vote right just below US forty fifth? Okay.
What about Kansas? Kansas sucks. Kansas is a good guess,
but they do pretty well. Twentieth Okay. Kentucky, Uh, Kentucky

(01:20:37):
is also one of those states that does okay, if
I remember correctly, thirty seventh. Okay, Maryland, Maryland, you're never
gonna guess the last place one with these types of guesses.
Maryland was twenty sixth okay, bottom five, bottom five, eleve it.

(01:21:00):
Mississippi number forty five, number forty six. Nevada okay, number
forty seven should be on everybody's radar. Is one of
the worst states to live in based on measure, not
because it's outdoor cool. But Alaska okay, number forty eight.
Arkansas should have been on everybody's radar. Number forty nine

(01:21:23):
surprised me. New Mexico Okay, yeah, you agree with.

Speaker 6 (01:21:28):
Well, I said it right before you said forty five.

Speaker 1 (01:21:34):
And then the last one. I didn't expect it to
be last. I would probably would have picked a maybe
Mississippi or Alabama or something there, but Louisiana came in
fifty as the worst state to live Okay, Moving on
to music Bay. This is a band I'm looking for?
Blank Shares a video recap of State Fair. Blank shares

(01:21:57):
video recap of State Fair.

Speaker 10 (01:22:01):
A Reo Speedwagon, Vanilla Ice, The Yin Yang, Twins, MC Hamma,
earth Wind and Fire.

Speaker 1 (01:22:11):
Just trying to think of bands that you only see
or hear out of State Fair. Yeah, Toto.

Speaker 6 (01:22:20):
Thirty eight Special.

Speaker 1 (01:22:23):
George thorough Good. Sorry, I was looking at our state
Fair lineup. Uh Motley Crue is sharing a recap of
their August tenth show at the Illinois State Fair. The
band posted the video on social media, writing it was
a wild night in Illinois. You guys were loud. Check
out the show on YouTube. Thanks. Meanwhile, Hinder will be

(01:22:46):
playing October fifth at the Tulsa State Fair Nice as
well as Sister Sledge and La Furia de Bravo. Get
out of Here? Blank Want record recall? Blank? Want record?
Recall a band?

Speaker 10 (01:23:00):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:23:00):
Okay, okay, I thought it was like record like record number.
That's okay. Twist its sister.

Speaker 6 (01:23:09):
Uh Smashing Pumpkins.

Speaker 1 (01:23:13):
Right, if you've got to explain how to pronounce the name, Yeah,
you should be recalling that album. Let's go with Jolly Roll.
This might be the most fascinating story we've had with
Jeopardy News in a while. Beastie Boys members Ad Rock

(01:23:36):
and Mike d are calling for a recall of all
gold and platinum plaques for verification. In a recent review,
the pair recounted a mix up involving their gold record
for nineteen eighty nine and maybe one of the best
albums ever Paul's boutique. Ad Rock shared we had a
gold record on the wall. It was our record, Paul's Boutique,
and I was looking at it. I could see it

(01:23:57):
had our label and nine songs on one side, But
when I looked at the gold record itself, it only
had four songs. Mike broke the glass. We took the
record out, and then we put it on the record player.
Instead of hearing the Beastie Boys tracks, they were greeted
by piano renditions of Barry Manilow hits. Mikey's emphasized the
need for authenticity and music memorabilia, saying we need to

(01:24:20):
recall on all golden platinum plaques. It basically seemed like
it was somebody's record that was spray painted gold. Wow,
now I have I think I have like seven platinum
plaques in my house with my name on him from artists,
and it would make complete sense that they just spray
one for me, put like make a platte, right. It

(01:24:40):
doesn't mine doesn't need to be authentic, right, right, right?
But the artists, Yeah, that's funny. It is that the
most It's such a fascinating I never thought it wasn't
their music. It's crazy and it tracks that Beastie Boys
would break the glass and be like, let's play it.
It's just a great story. Blank suffers injury looking for

(01:25:05):
an artist, Blank suffers injury musical artist Kid Rock, Jelly Roll,
Lanny Wilson bruised that big ass of hers. The dump
truck is nice though, I tell you, I'm gonna say

(01:25:27):
that it was Snoop Dogg right doing a crip walking
for the Olympics.

Speaker 6 (01:25:34):
He was like, this is how you break the ankle.
Let me show you.

Speaker 1 (01:25:39):
This is a really interesting one too. You know how
when we talk about when artists cancel shows, our tour
dates because and they don't never tell us what the
problem is. Yeah, and we're like, uh huh, it's usually
rehamb they're exhausted. When Stefani is canceling shows later this
week after suffering a mysterious injury over the weekend. According
to Page six, the singer was skeared to play at

(01:26:00):
the Hard Rock Live in Atlantic City, New Jersey as
part of her current current Date Court Date tour backed
out of the and she backed out of the show
because of an undisclosed injury. She took to her Instagram
story to share the news with fans, saying doctors advised
her not to perform. She closed out the message by
sharing fans the show would be rescheduled. She didn't share
any specific details about what happened to her. Hmmm, probably

(01:26:25):
some weird kinky sex injury. Maybe an alcohol old if
I'm walking, how old is Gwen Stefani. Oh, she's got
to be at least fifty three.

Speaker 6 (01:26:37):
I'll say forty nine.

Speaker 1 (01:26:40):
I look, so I know, of course I would have
been with Lindsay. I would have said, like, put her
near me. Fifty four. Oh, I'll look at that. So
now odd ailments can come up at fifty four. You
could make an argument she could be not that this
would sideline her, but like a menopause thing, right, yeah, right,
I mean there could be numerous things besides ash. She's

(01:27:02):
a drunk right right, right, she had a coffee fit
and threw her back out. But what it could be
a throat thing that maybe she's not ready to share.
But I don't know why this whole like secrecy thing
has to exist. It's her privacy. She can do what
she wants. But if people she has a chance to
connect with people, whether it's menopause or or like fatigue, cancer, thrush, thrush, mites, whatever.

Speaker 6 (01:27:32):
Is she on the voice?

Speaker 1 (01:27:33):
Now? Believe maybe I don't know. I'm not one of
the millions that watch that show. Yeah, pretty popular show.
All right, Moving on Flee on who he thinks is
Rock's greatest blank? Flee on who he thinks is rock's
greatest blank? I'm a bass player, yes, facis and singers. Okay,

(01:28:07):
so we're agreeing on bass player. I didn't know this
was a two parter that we're dealing with here. Okay,
so bass player and drummer.

Speaker 6 (01:28:19):
No base, Yeah, bassist and a female singer.

Speaker 1 (01:28:23):
I believe Flee is considered by some to be the
greatest bassist in rock history. As far as who he
thinks is the greatest bassist, he has pretty pretty great
pick Paul McCartney, Flee said on the Where Everybody Knows
Your Name podcast, I think Paul's the greatest rock bass player.

(01:28:45):
He's just great. I Mean, there are so many guys
that are great in different ways, but Paul's bass playing
is so lyrical and melodic and it's just beautiful. He added.
One of the things I've heard is that he put
the bass on after a band like mine, the bass
sometimes the song starts with bass lines, so coming first, man,

(01:29:06):
or the music comes first, makes sense. So what he's saying,
right is like the usually rhythm goes down first when
they're recording music, not for apparently the way Paul McCartney
does it. Okay, he adds it after everybody else is done.
You guys go ahead and store, don't come in later.
If you've ever watched the thing on Disney about them

(01:29:28):
and then in a record they record, like an album
in like twenty four hours or some ridiculous thing that
they did footage of, you pretty much see Paul runs
the show. Oh yeah, Deep Purple retirement rumors blank. Deep
Purple retirement rumors blank, they're not retired.

Speaker 11 (01:29:49):
Resurface shock people that they're still playing, But yeah, resurface
makes sense or squashed.

Speaker 1 (01:30:04):
I mean like, we're not retiring. We're gonna ride this
docky out to the very.

Speaker 6 (01:30:09):
End much surprise people because they all thought they were
retired already.

Speaker 1 (01:30:16):
Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan has one word to describe
the rumors of the band's retirement, rubbish. In an interview
with Ultimate Classic Rock, Gillian admits that when the energy
level goes then it's time to quit, but he added,
so far, so good. He also said he wasn't aware
until recently that Deep Purple's upcoming North America tour with
Yes is being called the One More Time Tour, even

(01:30:40):
though the tour name appears in a blog on Deep
Purple's official website. Deep Purple and Yes begin their tour
this week, which shows Wednesday in Hollywood, Florida, and Thursday
in Tampa. Would you go see that show, Lindy. I'm
kind of shocked that because you mentioned your dad and

(01:31:01):
his the music you were into, and this feels like
something that he would be. He would have been into. Yeah,
he would have, but I wasn't he was still around.
Would probably go yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:31:14):
If he said, hey, you want to go to this
with me, I would have.

Speaker 1 (01:31:19):
I'm not really dad, but.

Speaker 6 (01:31:23):
The last show I went to my to with my
dad too was Fleetwood Mac Right.

Speaker 1 (01:31:29):
No that you have documented that for sure, but yeah.
They will be in Durant, Oklahoma, on August eighteenth for
the Dada Here ad slots for twenty twenty five Super
Bowl are blank. AD slots for twenty twenty five Super
Bowl are blank sold out, sold out, expensive, af not

(01:31:53):
worth it. Any one of those could fit right in there. Honestly,
I was thinking about that the other day, like they're
this whatever. These ad companies, the people who run that
particular portion of it, they gotta be juiced up right now.
Just just holy cow, it's time for the Super Bowl.
Let's get ahead of this game. Let's book them now

(01:32:14):
and charge everybody out the ass for it.

Speaker 6 (01:32:16):
Already selling out.

Speaker 1 (01:32:20):
Ad slots for the twenty twenty five Super Bowl are
almost sold out, Variety reports foxes leveraging the high demand
to price thirty second commercials at more than seven million
dollars and asking buyers to commit to an advertising package
that includes other Fox properties. The game will broadcast from
Caesar's Superdome in New Orleans on February ninth, And of

(01:32:40):
course it's nearly sold out. Of course it's expensive. It
is the most watched television show, programmed, sporting event, whatever,
of all time, absolutely and continues to be. We're gonna
charge you at trillion dollars to ruin a thirty second
hand on the Super Bowl. But you've got to get
other spots on these other places as well. Well. Yeah,

(01:33:02):
they it wouldn't. You guys know how it works. I mean,
they leverage it as they should, as they should. The Monkey,
Blank released, the Monkey Blank released, the Monkey. George and

(01:33:25):
he's curious. He's actually fy curious. The monkey plague, the
monkey dance.

Speaker 6 (01:33:38):
Yeah, the monkey shuffle. Everyone's doing it. You're fat.

Speaker 1 (01:33:46):
The first teaser is being released for neons. The Monkey Now.
This is a film based on Stephen King's short story
with the same name. It follows two brothers, both played
by Theo James, who you probably know from the Divergent series.
He plays the love interests. He finds an old monkey

(01:34:07):
toy that was their fathers in the attic of their
childhood home. That's when a series of deaths begin to
happen and cause the brothers to throw the monkey away
and move away from each other, similar to the Brady
Bunch episode after being in Hawaii. However, years later, the
deaths begin to happen again and they must reunite to
find a way to get rid of the monkey for good.

(01:34:30):
The rest of the cast includes Elijah Wood and some
other people you might not know. The Monkey hits theaters
on February twenty first. Is interesting enough, Yeah, new Stephen
King movie. People may finally be over blank. People may
finally be over blank.

Speaker 6 (01:34:49):
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey's relationship themselves.

Speaker 1 (01:34:55):
People maybe over.

Speaker 6 (01:34:59):
COVID.

Speaker 1 (01:35:02):
I'll never get over that. People may be over the
increased costs of chicken wings.

Speaker 6 (01:35:11):
Yes, people may be over skibbity toilet.

Speaker 1 (01:35:19):
No listen. You can try and use words that are
young to feel cool, but that doesn't make you cool
by using them. Never. New research suggests that pumpkin spice
rain as the king of fall flavors, may be ending.
Nearly half forty five percent of people are tired of
the basic pumpkin spice flavors. According to a new survey,

(01:35:42):
It finds that fifty eight percent think they are better.
There are better flavors for the season, like cinnamon, salted caramel,
and candy apple. Do you know there's gonna be a
small herd of basic white bitches that are just gonna
hold on to that pumpkin spice everything. Pumpkin spice here's
a hot take. I don't know if it was ever
that popular now. I think we were led to believe

(01:36:04):
it was. Yeah, we hyped it up ourselves. I don't
know anyone that was like, I gotta have my pumpkin spice.
It's just all right, it doesn't even taste like pumpkin.
Or because that were true, then wouldn't pumpkin pie sales skyrocket?
You would think so. But I mean, it's it's one

(01:36:25):
thing to eat your pumpkin, and it's another thing to
be able. She's a nice lady. Last one. Nearly a
quarter of American adults have blank herpes. Nearly a quarter
of American adults have blank debt. Only a quarter of them.
Come on, I think everybody does. We're gonna go with

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a receding hairline.

Speaker 6 (01:36:53):
College degrees, college, I mean, it goes right along with
your debts, mortgages.

Speaker 1 (01:37:01):
A piece of crap. Cars, cars, yes, kids. A new
survey from lending Tree reveals that close to a quarter
of American adults have shoplifted, and around one in twenty
people have done it within the last year. Lindsay, have
you shoplifted? I have, Gimpy, have you shoplifted? Sure, one

(01:37:24):
hundred percent. I have shoplifted. The question is have you
done it within the last year? Lindsay, no, Gimpy, no,
I have not, not to my knowledge, not intentionally. If
I have no.

Speaker 6 (01:37:37):
There was one time where I was at the grocery store,
probably I don't know, a year or two ago, and
I noticed a twelve pack of soda in the bottom
of my cart, and I went back in to pay
for it because I forgot to take it out. Was
before self checkout, I know that.

Speaker 1 (01:37:55):
Might I didn't have a self checkout last year.

Speaker 6 (01:37:57):
Well, no, so it may have been longer than that that.

Speaker 1 (01:38:00):
The research finds that ninety percent of recent shoplifters say
they do it because of inflation in the current economy.
The most commonly stolen items are food, non alcoholic drinks,
follow by clothing, accessories or jewelry. Nearly ninety percent of
shoplip lifters also say because but they sorry. Thirty four
percent shoplift because they can't afford the prices, thirty percent

(01:38:23):
do it to help make ends meet, and twenty seven
percent say they steal to save a few bucks. More
likely to steal from big chain stores not just rather
than mom and pops, They say it's the easiest to
get away with at grocery stores, followed by department stores
than convenience stores. Fifty two of shoplifters have gotten away

(01:38:44):
with it. Forty eight percent have been caught in the act,
thirty three percent only got a warning, twenty four percent
were arrested, and twenty two percent were banned from the store.
And fifty five percent say they put it on their body,
thirty six percent say in a purse or bag, and
twenty five percent have just walked out of the store

(01:39:05):
with the loot in plane view. Okay. Forty five percent
felt guilty about doing doing it, thirty two percent were embarrassed,
and fifty one percent didn't bring it back to the
store to pay or return it. Mm hmm. But you
damn thieves out here. Yeah, Hey, tak an ad pocket

(01:39:26):
A good hard work in millionaires. All right, we gotta
take a break. We'll be back. Good morning. It's the
Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one eight four six oh
kmod can also text BMMS and then what you want

(01:39:51):
to say to eight two nine four five. I saw this, uh,
because we'd like to talk about food. U and Krispy
Cream is putting out a banana putting milkshake. I know
you like bananas. I'm okay, well, I mean essentially it's
gonna be a bananas milkshake, but with like nilla wafers,

(01:40:13):
crunched up crumpl Oh you think so, Yeah, that's just me.
I haven't seen it. I didn't even know this was
a thing. That's just me gassing. But I'm okay with that.
You know, a banana shake, whipped cream on top, maybe
put some chunks of the nilla wafers inside and sprinkle
some niller dust on top. Apparently have not had it
in thirteen years, really real bananas vanilla wafer cookies top

(01:40:36):
with whipped cream and a cherry yeah, and thirty calories.
They're also unveiling a new chicken sandwich called the Honey
Pepper Pimento Chicken Sandwich at Crispy Creme. Sorry, Chick fil A?
Oh okay, so is the banana shake at Crispy CREMEI okay, okay, alright,

(01:40:56):
I'm down for either one of those. And the spicy
honey pepper Pimento Chicken Sandwich replaces the standard chicken filet
with a spicy filet, pickled halapanos and yeah, and they
also have a banana frosted coffee. Okay, I'm not hating that.
This seems to be like spicy is a thing now, right,

(01:41:17):
Like have you seen the Burger King commercials where it's
like spicy chicken fries and a spicy burger and a
spicy sprite. I feel like it's always been a thing.
Spicy sprite. Huh. You feel like they're pushing the pedal
to the floor a little bit more, a little too
much spicy chicken fries to get that spicy burger. All right.
I don't know what to think about this spicy spray though. Uh,

(01:41:38):
Wndy's has pretty good spicy chicken nugs, yeah they do. Uh,
spicy chicken sandwich at Chick fil A pretty good, but
one of McDonald's pretty good. Yeah, Carls got a pretty
cut spicy chicken sandwich. I don't I don't hate it.
I don't hate the spicy. It's not my go to. No, no,
some of them can be a little too much, Like
I think Wendy's spicy chicken say sandwich is a little

(01:42:00):
too spicy. Their nugs not so bad. I'm sure it's
the exact same thing, but I feel like, you know,
I eat the chicken sandwich, I'm like, well, I think
the Nashville chicken thing has gotten people all riled up. Okay,
and it's fine. To me, it's I don't like sweating.
I'm gonna sweat already just from eating. Yeah, I don't
want to sweat more. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:42:21):
I don't always think that it's because people enjoy the
flavor of spice. I think sometimes it's a mind trick
because they say that if you eat spicy, it boosts
your metabolism. So people think, well, if I'm gonna eat
a fry something fry, I better make it spicy. So
at least I'm, you know, boosting my metabolism.

Speaker 1 (01:42:42):
I'm gonna push back on that because I don't think
Jeff at the construction Site's like, hey, let's get a
spicy chicken sandwich because it'll boost my metabolism. Right, No,
he just likes spicy. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:42:52):
Yeah, possibly.

Speaker 1 (01:42:54):
I can't think of a food item I eat because
it boosts my metabolism or I think, like with intention, do.

Speaker 6 (01:43:01):
You yes, sometimes it's spicy you eat.

Speaker 1 (01:43:06):
Did you deliberately choose spicy even though you won't crave
it or won't like it necessarily, right, because you believe
it boosts metabolism? Yeah, okay. Coffee is the only thing
I had to look up a list of like foods
that boost your metabolism. You know, coffee is the only
one that I can think of them, Like, yes, I
drink the coffee to boost not some I guess metabolism,

(01:43:27):
but I mean it wakes you up in the morning,
which is basically doing the same bait you perceive. It
wakes you up, it gives you weight, yeah, which they
have proven that's that's not real. Right, So here's just
what it popped up. Chili peppers, coffee, green tea, which
green tea is just all right, agreed, lentils, ginger which
I only really have ginger when I'm eating sushi. Okay, fish,

(01:43:51):
but I fish because I want fish. I don't fish
because I'm like, this is going to boost my metabolism. Okay,
I know that fish is healthy for you, right, so
I'll eat it with the subconscious thought of yeah, it's
healthy for me, it's good. But I eat the fish
because I want to eat the fish, like I had
fish last night for dinner. Berries, brazil nuts not what
my grandpa called them. Uh, Greek yogurt, Corbyn, you're a

(01:44:12):
yogurt fan. Yeah. Do you eat it because it boosts
your metabolism? No, because of the protein level, Okay, And
and the to help with my gut floor off right right,
helps with your east infection? Got it? Water? No, that's
cranberry juice, is that is it? I don't know cranberries.
I know we're good for kidneys, flushing your kidney, yeah, yeah,
and when you're on your period. Yeah, I'm not on

(01:44:35):
the rag man. No, you aren't. Avocadas, lean meats, lagoons, eggs.
What are you not mentioning? I mean not on this list.
So this says the capsizing up to five percent increase
in your metabolism, and the they say the only reason

(01:44:57):
it does because it increases you sweat, increase your core temperature,
which then burns calories. So it's not like five percent
is not a lot now, No, especially if you don't
like it, don't eat it. It's not worth five percent. Right.
I can't do the spice anymore, you know, Like I
had tacos yesterday and they're like she comes up with

(01:45:18):
like four different hot sauces and she's like, with yours,
I'm hot. I'm like, no, I'm good. I like my
ball hole the way that it is right now, not
on fire. No, I just can't. I can't do it anymore,
all right, there you go from GIMPI straight from the
horse's mouth. Take a break, We'll be back.

Speaker 2 (01:45:33):
Tilsa's Morning Show, The Big Man Boarding Show. The assault
continues next thirty seventy five.

Speaker 1 (01:45:50):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Katemod. You
can also text dmmss and in what you want to
say to eight two nine four five. This is a
I just saw this this morning that this ex NFL
star Sierra Wood, was sentenced to life in prison over

(01:46:14):
the murder of his girlfriend's five year old daughter. This
happened back in twenty nineteen. I don't remember the story
due you know neither. Former running back, he was with
the Texans, the Ravens, the Seahawks, and the Bills. The
thirty three year old played guilty to second deary murder
and felony child abuse over the death at a Las
Vegas apartment back in twenty nineteen. He was playing the

(01:46:36):
Canadian Football League and he's going to get life with
the possibility of parole after ten years for the murder.
A child was found unresponsive at the mother's home. She
later died in the hospital from a combination of brutal injuries.
For her death, according to police, he forced her to
run sprints in the apartment, do sit ups in wal

(01:46:57):
Scott's because he thought she was overweight. Wow, please say
that back in twenty nineteen. He told them he was
trying to get her on the right path due to
her being chunky. Please. Report also claimed that the man

(01:47:17):
once sat on the daughter's chest and stomach as a
form of punishment. Oh my goodness, hey faddy, Yeah that's
that's disgusting. Yeah, that's terrible. Autopsy concluded that the five
year old suffered a lacerated liver, broken ribs, and multiple

(01:47:38):
skull contusions. Damn contusions. Yeah, yeah, all because she was
a happy little girl. Yeah. All you can all you
can do is manage the food. That's all you can do.

(01:47:58):
There ain't enough situps in the world, right, Calories are
the only thing to count.

Speaker 6 (01:48:04):
That's outside play at the park.

Speaker 1 (01:48:07):
None of that matters, calories right, playing the park said,
None of it matters, right, Right? If what you're putting
in your mouth, yeah, if you're eating like fat slab,
it doesn't matter how much you exercise. Yeah, Well, when
sit ups don't work, try sit on. Isn't that insane? Terrible? Insane?

Speaker 6 (01:48:30):
The cowboys are going to be without a member of
their offensive lie abuse for the foreseeable future. Yeah. ESPN
is reporting that Dallas offensive tackle Tuma Edoga has suffered
a toe injury that will force him to miss time
into the regular season.

Speaker 1 (01:48:47):
No, no, no, no, I are right. He's on the
injured reserve list. That means that's that's not an AWI. No,
that's like he's got a serious toe problem, which can
be quite painful.

Speaker 6 (01:48:57):
Yeah. He got hurt during the first quarter of Sunday's
preseason opener against the Rams. Doga was likely to be
the team swing tackle behind starters Tyler Geiton and Terrence Steele.

Speaker 1 (01:49:10):
Go online and watch. There's a lot of videos of
him and Parsons working.

Speaker 6 (01:49:17):
Yeah, and that is your ball to the Wall Sports.
I'm Lindsay on ninety seventy five KM.

Speaker 1 (01:49:32):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Nine one,
eight four, six, oh K M O D. You can
also text bmmassive then what you want to say to
eight two, nine, four or five Joyce of the studio.
Now is our buddy from the Tulsa Drillers, Justin Gorski,
Hey man.

Speaker 12 (01:49:46):
Good morning, good morning.

Speaker 1 (01:49:46):
What's your favorite one hit wonder? Oh? I don't know.
Isn't that What isn't that? The music that lives at
one Oakfield is one hit Wonders. Yeah, that's songs in
between innings.

Speaker 12 (01:49:57):
Living on a prayer probably.

Speaker 1 (01:49:58):
Oh, get out of here. Come on, I know he's
coast guy. I would expect more out of you. Come on,
speaking of better man this weekend at.

Speaker 12 (01:50:08):
The Drillers, you guys have you guys just shot me
down on all this stuff on the raft racers, all
ideas and all.

Speaker 1 (01:50:14):
You got me flustered. Now pled up from the music man. Uh,
we got a great weekend happening at one o'field this weekend.
You guys are taking on. You do this every so often.
We did the Noodlers last home stand, and you got
a new one this time.

Speaker 12 (01:50:29):
Yeah, it is our it's our Chick fil A nine
one eight weekend and this new identity that we came
up with this year. Again, it's all about celebrating Tulson,
where we're from and what we do. And you know
this year we're celebrating Tulsa's Great raft Race and it's
back on Labor Day this year, so we are rebranding
from Wednesday through Sunday as the Tulsa raft Racers, and
we got this fun logo and new colors and all
this great stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:50:49):
That's going to go with it. So we're really really
excited about this one. Yeah, and you guys had a
first game back from a while off last night here
at one oak Field, and you guys are back in
town tonight. Man. Wednesday nights are always a big night
down at one Oakfield.

Speaker 12 (01:51:04):
Yeah, we had a walk off last night and the
ninth inning there again, just so much fun. These guys
are a blast. Our team's changed a lot. We've got
some new faces in there, some young cats that are
playing really really well.

Speaker 1 (01:51:13):
So a great night there.

Speaker 12 (01:51:14):
And yet tonight is a it's parking the parking three
dollars white cloth, so bring the dogs down there.

Speaker 1 (01:51:18):
Get early.

Speaker 12 (01:51:19):
You can enjoy three dollars white claws all night long.
Plus you got to get there very very early tonight.
So we are giving away what I'm kind of wearing
here today and I guys can't see it on the radio,
but go to our social media.

Speaker 1 (01:51:30):
And check it out.

Speaker 12 (01:51:30):
We are giving away Hawaiian shorts tonight that have a
matching shirt that we're giving away tomorrow night. But you
got to get there early tonight and to get these
shorts to complete that set. This is kind of all
the style. The fat that's going on right now is
these matching sets and people are digging it. We're excited.

Speaker 1 (01:51:47):
Yeah, have you guys ever given away an outfit?

Speaker 12 (01:51:49):
So we talked to the promo company. When we called
them and said we wanted to give away shorts, they said,
no one's ever given away shorts or pans before. Nice
of all the years that they've been making promo items.
They're like, we've never done that before, but we could
probably figure it out. We're like, yeah, we want to
do that. So we are the first team from this
promo company or that we know of anywhere that's given
away a pair of shorts or pants.

Speaker 1 (01:52:10):
Can we do Zuba pants next year? That maybe have
to be it like it's so hot though, that's why
the shorts do it early nineties.

Speaker 12 (01:52:21):
Yeah, we'll see how these go today. But I think
that I think people are gonna dig that. We got
to get there early. They look awesome. We've been getting
so many compliments.

Speaker 1 (01:52:27):
We're really exciting. Now what if I'm a double X?

Speaker 12 (01:52:29):
Got it?

Speaker 1 (01:52:30):
And how do so? How does that work? I get
the size I want.

Speaker 12 (01:52:34):
Yeah, so when you so when you walk in, you
actually would give you a voucher to go to a
table to pick your size. So we have a youth large,
we have adult medium, Adult XCEL and then two X
and they're all elastic and they all have ties on
them as well, so it can go bigger, it can
go smaller, and it's fantastic.

Speaker 1 (01:52:53):
I know we don't need to go into the details
of these, but this is what you guys try to
really make sure the fan experience is really well even
down to make sure you get the size you want.

Speaker 12 (01:53:00):
Yeah, that's something that's really important to us. We really
want to make sure that we again accommodate our fans
the best that we can. There's a lot of people
that just give away one size and that's it, but
we really want to commodate the people. It's Ulsa and
they've grown a customer that I think that goes a
long way and why we do what we do.

Speaker 1 (01:53:13):
Yeah, and let's get onto Thursday. That's always a big night.
Of course, we've got family four packs we're gonna give
away right now for Thursday Night. Happening as a nine
one eight week can continues Yeah, So.

Speaker 12 (01:53:23):
Thursday night it's three dollars beers, three dollars sodas, and
there's sixteen ounce beers. So again, you can't get three
dollars sixteen ounce beers anywhere that you go. So come
out to the ballpark, enjoy that, and again get there early.
That's the other half of this this outfit here. You're
getting the shirt on Thursday night, So you gotta go
tonight to get the shorts, Tomorrow night to get the shirt,
or you can get one or.

Speaker 1 (01:53:40):
The other, or get both. Listen, just the shirt looks good.
Just the shorts looks good. But if you want some
riz right, have some good drip yeap, then you need both.
And you gotta go both nights.

Speaker 12 (01:53:51):
When you're at the lake, when you're out and about
in town, when you're around the place. These are turning
some heads and people are liking it, that's for sure.
People keep asking me, I mean, this is a seventy
five dollars outfit right here. Yeah, you can't get that
for a couple bucks to come on to the ballpark.

Speaker 1 (01:54:03):
Yeah, and it'll be a collector's item with drillers, you'll
be able to wear that all season long into the
next sea and it's also teacher Appreciation Night, which is
something you guys are doing for the teachers.

Speaker 12 (01:54:11):
Yeah, school starting back up here shortly, so we want
to say something thank you to the teachers, give them
two free tickets to come out again. All you got
to do is bring your teacher your school id to
the box office. We'll give you two free seats actually
to the game, So not out in the lawn nothing
like that. You can actually get actual seats to come out.
It's our way to say thank you. So we're really
proud of that and KMOD for being a part of
that too.

Speaker 1 (01:54:30):
Soils Drillers dot com get your tickets Friday. You all
know what fireworks is like. They have best fireworks in town.
Happening on the field is where those fireworks are so
it's always a great experience and the so that all
happens on Friday Saturday. Though, you guys are returning one
of my favorite things you've introduced last year and it's
been quite the big event. That's a beer festival.

Speaker 12 (01:54:49):
Yeah, it really is. This is our it's our last
one for the year and we've been selling these things
out each time we do them so good. It's it's
just a twenty dollars add on and you get unlimited
beer samples for two and a half hours, so you
get in the ballpark early, you enjoy. We got our
friends over at Dead Armadillo and Cabin Boys and Hoppin
Sting and Elgin Park, and there's a couple others that
we're working on right now. But again they're all bringing

(01:55:09):
four to five beers and it's on limited samples for
two and a half hours for twenty bucks, plus a
commemorative tasting glass you can't eat it.

Speaker 1 (01:55:15):
And then of course Sunday kids eat free, play catch
on the field and a very cool cousy.

Speaker 12 (01:55:21):
Yeah, we're doing these life jacket coozies here. These have
been all the rage where people are very excited about that.
The first five hundred fans will get those on Sunday,
so get there early for that. Like you said, play
catch on the field, all kids eat free. And we
just added this yesterday. We are doing dollar hot dogs
all day on Sunday as well, so come out and enjoy.
It's gonna be a great day. It's gonna be you know,
it's an afternoon game, so we're gonna have water balloons

(01:55:43):
and we're gonna have squirt guns, and we got the
splash stone open quick trip. Hornsby's hanging Out is free
with the water slides for the kids, so come out
and enjoy it. Plus you can enjoy all you can
eat dollar hot dogs for a dollar apiece.

Speaker 1 (01:55:53):
And the sodas and beers and waters are ice cold.

Speaker 12 (01:55:56):
Absolutely nothing tastes better than a hot dog and a
beer a ball park.

Speaker 1 (01:55:59):
And you've got the ice and you've got the adult
ice cream, so there's plenty of choices to stay cool
out at One Oakfield. Get your tickets Tulsa Drillers dot com.
This is the second to last homestand yes it's a
regular season.

Speaker 12 (01:56:10):
So eleven games left. I can't believe it.

Speaker 1 (01:56:12):
It's gary. We're almost done, so make sure you get
your tickets Tulsa Drillers dot com. See the future stars
of Major League Baseball plane right now at one Oakfield,
Tulsa Drillers dot com. Justin thanks for coming by, I
appreciate it. Take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 2 (01:56:23):
Tulsa's Morning Show is coming right back, The Big Man
Morning Show, Tulsa's Rock Station ninety OD. I'm a.

Speaker 1 (01:56:47):
Good morning. It's the Big Man Morning Show. Lindsey, what'd
you learn today?

Speaker 6 (01:56:52):
I learned that it's only kinky the first time. And
I also learned to eat, not beat away your bad day.

Speaker 1 (01:57:00):
Gimby, what you learned today reminds they think of like
live like hormon, eat it, don't beat it. And you
had mentioned something earlier about being on the new dating
site Hinder Hinder, the new dating site where she has
the lips of an angel. I learned, Yeah, I'm kinky
in bed. I mean my back hurts. There's a kink
in my back? Is that what we're talking about? And
I also learned, yes, Gimpy has whips and chains. That's

(01:57:23):
how he keeps them restrained while he has sex with
them because they want to leave. Gorby is saying, make
sure that dishwasher is loaded?

Speaker 6 (01:57:30):
Rights cycle?

Speaker 1 (01:57:39):
Can I get a.

Speaker 5 (01:57:54):
Nose in?

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Corbyn new messages?

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The Big Bad Morning Show would like to take a
minute to thank troops from Oklahoma and all.

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Over the United States.

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before you to back like the total douchebags that they
are total douchebag.

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Hot bag bag, little incomplete douchebag.

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We honor and respect you, We honor and respect you.
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Blessed Tulsa.

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