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that is to eight two nine four five. I was
announced yesterday. I got worried about noon that we were
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going to do something and then it kind of leaked.
And they have a new Lincoln Park singer. And you
may not know who this person is. Her name is
Emily Armstrong and she was in a band called Dead Sarah.
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And when you hear her seeing you'll go, that's not Chester,
which is a fantastic observation. Yes, not gonna lie. First
thought that went through my mind. Sure, sure you can't help,
but compare it because it's Lincoln Park. And let me
just give you an example of that of how you're
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gonna compare it, because when they play songs like this,
why the face can be just I'm not saying that
she's not talented, right, but she's not Chester. Lincoln Park's not.
She's not, but Lincoln Park has a very specific sound
to them, and Chester's voice is a huge part of
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that specific sound. Now, I'm all about, let's go ahead
and keep this bus roll in, get a new person,
and you know, should they not play their song those
songs then no, no, because those are the songs that
we know from Lincoln Park. However, maybe when you're recruiting
somebody to come in and take over in such a
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large role like frontman, like Chester Benning flicks ches's fun, Okay,
keep going, you should probably find somebody that is relatively close.
She's pretty close. I don't. I don't think so. I
don't think so. And that's just my personal opinion.
Speaker 4 (06:31):
Lindsay, so, well, I think that we look at and
I know they're completely different bands, but you think of
Journey and how they found someone that sounds just like
the lead singer he, I mean, the the the guy
that they found sounds.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
At home depot keep almost exactly Perry right, but I
mean she is right.
Speaker 9 (06:57):
And so he filled that.
Speaker 4 (06:58):
Yeah, he he filled that role and people were like, yes,
this fits, this works, and so they're still touring and stuff,
and so I get it. You want that, you want
you want the sound of Steve Perry.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
I think that that's an unfair comparison because Journey's journey
was over. They're not going to put out a new
song that's gonna be better than anything else. No, but
so hold on. So they want a guy to play
the songs exactly like it sounds Queen gets Adam Lambert.
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They want someone that sounds just like him, right, so
like Freddy Right, they want to get as close as
they can. Yeah, Lincoln Park doesn't sound like they're done
playing yet, like they want to still be a whole
new chapter, which we're gonna I'm gonna get to that
in a second, because we do have a new song
that we're playing. And so, yeah, you want to you
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can't fill those shoes. Why try and to get close
means you're trying to be Chester. No one can do that.
Speaker 4 (08:01):
When was the last time we heard a Lincoln Park song,
a new one?
Speaker 9 (08:06):
I mean it's been years, right.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
I mean I think it's been a couple because they
had some stuff in the vault rides.
Speaker 4 (08:12):
So I think if anything, they should have changed the
name of the band. Absolutely, they could have been formally
Lincoln Park will always be because it's like people with Twitter,
you don't.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
You know a lot of people go, you know X
formally Twitter, like you're gonna always have that asterisk.
Speaker 4 (08:28):
Well only because we need to know them as new,
because we don't.
Speaker 9 (08:35):
They're not the same.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
Think of Audio Slave. They took the remaining members of Rage, right,
Rage minus Zach Delaroche, right, and they threw in. Chris
Cornell called it a new band, and you know it
worked for him. Not the same, that's a supergroup. They
were never trying to beat Rage. It was a new evolution,
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new musical thought process, all those things. And you know
Lincoln Park could do the same. That's not what they
don't want it. They want to be Lincoln Park, right,
They want to have the same sound. I get what
you're saying. All this is subjective. Yeah, I'm not saying that.
I'm not saying what I think is right. I'm just
sharing my opinion in this conversation, right, And there are
other bands. Nobody did that with Van Halen right right,
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And this text right here nails it, man. I agree, Journey,
Static X, Alice in Chains, They especially Static X and
Alice in Chains, got a whole different, a new person
in there. But they sound the same as they did
back then, and they give us that familiarity of the
way the band was. And I think that Lincoln Park
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missed the mark on this. They should have gotten somebody
who sounds at least close to Chester. She is, She's
pretty close. He has a really unique way to seeing
and scream. A lot of people don't say that's really
hard to do. Yeah, people underestimate screaming in a band.
There are people that screaming bands that don't know how
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to screaming bands right right again, So to be able
to do that is not an easy thing. No, But
I think you have to judge it with a completely
different song, Okay, and maybe this new one sounds totally different,
And that's maybe that's where we're going wrong here, because
we're listening to a familiar song and we're expecting that
familiarity behind it. So with this new song that we're playing,
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we'll find out if it works out with this new
girl and this sound, this new sound, this new song,
then all right, I'll take it back and say, like,
all right, I was wrong, this is going to work out.
But when you're looking at the hits, which is what
they're going to be playing when they're going on tour.
They're not going to play just all new stuff. They're
going to be playing the hits as well. It just
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doesn't fit. I like this test text. I don't like her.
She sounds like she's trying to sing through the flu
or COVID or something. Lencoln Park drop the ball on
this pic. I don't know. They might know more than you.
Just feels like someone decided to do karaoke who was
told they sound just like the person. All right, so
(11:09):
this is I've fast forward it. Do we want to
hear You want to hear the beginning or do you
want to hear Uh? Well, that's a good question because
the beginning ramps it up. So let's hear it. Take
it from the top, all right. So this is their
new one. You're gonna hear it a lot over the
next twenty four hours, but this is their new one.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
Your blades are sharpen with precisions, slashing.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
Your favorite point of view.
Speaker 4 (11:42):
I know you waiting in the distant.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
I means so far to me, it sounds like a
Lincoln Park song. Sonda is the guy who sang a
lot of the Talk to Lock of the lyrics right right,
and you're right right now, so far sounds great, so weird.
That's got the weird thing in the audio. I don't
know if you heard. It sounded off to me. Uh,
here's the thing. People were like, Oh, she's singing to
COVID or whatever. She can't scream it. Doing that live
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is really hard. She could have been sick. Yeah, absolutely,
it's entirely possible. I think she sounded fine there with
this particular song. I will take back what I said.
She sounds good and it fits for the band, for
a new sound that they're going with, same familiar instruments, right,
same familiar mic, show out to rapping part I think
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she fits fine with that particular song. Now, with that
being said, you start doing some of this older stuff
and it just doesn't sound right to me, doesn't sound right.
It's just she doesn't sound like she fits. You don't
like the evolution. No, I like the evolution. I like it.
It's fine, you know, as long as we're sticking a
new stuff, you know. But but again, you start doing
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this older stuff, which again, that's what they're going to
be doing when they're on tour. Course, they're going to
sprinkle in some of the old stuff because it just
doesn't It doesn't work for me. Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (13:06):
I almost feel like she stands out too much, honestly,
and it doesn't It almost like it takes it away.
Speaker 9 (13:14):
It takes away from it being.
Speaker 4 (13:15):
Lincoln Park, right, A completely different bandy Yeah.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
Yeah, And if you know I, I wouldn't be mad
if they renamed the band, kept everybody you know in
there with this new gal, and then just renamed it. Yeah,
you don't spend that many years and changed the brand, right,
I get it. You don't. You don't do that, and
that's horrible marketing to change something like that. But to me,
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it's like she fit. She fits the type of music
that she's singing. Somebody texts this in uh and they said,
I don't like the idea of a woman as as
a frontman for Lincoln Park. That's not the kitchen, right,
I get it. I can believe we let them vote.
They wanted to vote. Now they want to singing bands
and try to run the country. I mean, good god,
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it's been pretty recent. Man, slow your role.
Speaker 9 (14:08):
I don't necessarily as a woman.
Speaker 4 (14:10):
I'm saying this as a woman, and I don't necessarily
disagree with this person. Again, she almost stands out too much,
changing the sound of Lincoln Park. So again a name
change of the band, because.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Explain that changing the sound.
Speaker 4 (14:27):
It just to me, she's that strong of a voice.
She stands out so much. Changing the sound of Lincoln
Park altogether.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
It really does. It really does change the sound of
the band altogether. You know, and and and you don't
have to completely change. You can call yourself Blinking Park,
you know, right, yeah, or or or Lincoln Shark, something
to that effect. You know, it's just change it up,
make it. You know, you're keeping your same sound. You
got a new band, you got a new gal. Let's
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let's let's move forward. You know, everybody knows that you're
actually Lincoln Park, but you got a new person.
Speaker 4 (15:06):
So and I don't think it's any disrespect to Lincoln Park.
I think that people thought of Chester when they thought
of Lincoln Park.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
Sure, not a lot of people texting in that same thing.
It's not the same. There's also people texting in that
she sounds great, y'all. I'm not saying that you yeah,
but you're not saying that. You're only saying one side
that you know, isn't that favors one side of the
conversation not saying that she's not talented, And I'm not
saying that she doesn't sound good. I'm just saying she
doesn't sound right on those old songs. All right? What's
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Kod California cop busted for running a weed farm in
his home.
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Oh no, not a weed farm. Weed farm implies he
was like producing it on a massive scale rather than
personal recreation. It's like a weed garden. Yeah, when someone's
growing tomatoes, you don't go, oh, you have quite the
farm here, right, unless that's what you do. Right, usually
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have an acreage, right, commercial graden maters. Yeah. Bear Cub
survives ten hour drive in the back of a van
being fed taco bell. He's a nice guy, right, I
met him online? Man proficient at juggling while jogging. Everybody's
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to jog much more. Welcome to America's got talent. What
are you gonna do? I wanna jug and juggle? You
think you could? No, I can't even joggle. No, I
don't even want to jog. I'm out. No, I feel
so stupid right now.
Speaker 4 (17:55):
Group brings in fourteen foot, eight hundred pound gator during
hunting season.
Speaker 9 (18:02):
Yeah, yo, she's a nice lady.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Iceland encourages locals to throw baby puffins off of cliffs.
Isn't that all? It isn't a Disney movie? Start that way, right?
Students wearing blackface at football game awarded school spirit prize.
What No, hell, I don't think that works that way.
Speaker 4 (18:30):
Family scams restaurants by placing cockroaches on their own plates.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
It really works, huh. I mean, if you're the restaurant,
you don't go no, right, and if they're fake, you go, okay,
well I know this isn't real. So here's your free food.
Please don't come back.
Speaker 4 (18:51):
Right.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
You just like got a mason jar and your purse
or whatever and keep a couple of roaches in there.
And you're like, I want with them being like rubber
like you get at the Halloween store. Okay, like the
fake prop ones. Huh yeah, to bag some dead ones
up and put them in your pocket as a whole
other crazy you Listen, you do that, here's your free food?
Speaker 8 (19:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (19:09):
Right? E for effort. Yeah, I'm not gonna I'm not
gonna argue with you on this one. You're walking around
with roaches in your pocket? Yet where you do yes
to save thirty five dollars, which I get sure times
are tough. Nineteen forties festival reminds people that Nazi costumes
aren't acceptable. It's American, man, we should be able to
(19:30):
do what we want. I don't know who's gotta hear this.
That's your problem. It ain't a me problem. You're choosing
to be offended by that? Yeah right, God beloved Russian
spy whale Vladimir is found dead under mysterious circumstances. M
what would be mysterious like a bullet in its head
(19:51):
and a bag of cocaine leaving next to it? Like?
What what's mysterious when it comes to a whale dead
to have like a cigarette?
Speaker 11 (20:01):
Hate?
Speaker 1 (20:01):
That's what it takes for me to go, Oh, yeah,
that's weird. That makes no sense. They found his his
fin tied off with a needle hanger. Ye did he
have a blindfolder around his eye that someone had tied on?
Like that's weird. Maybe he was found in a closet
with a belt around his neck and his pants down
around his ankles. That would be weird. So many things
in that statement.
Speaker 7 (20:22):
Right.
Speaker 4 (20:24):
Security camera captures car pllowing through Arizona home.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
That sucks. Yeah. Yeah, you have to go be going
pretty fast to go through a home. Yeah, I mean
you can go into it going into it. Well, men,
you never That's what I That's why we do this segment.
The headlines are misleading, just like farm right right, diarrhea
Cha blamed for emergency landing again? Yeah, God help me that.
(20:54):
That never happens when I'm on a flight, amen, me
or someone else's exactly. A team was falling asleep during
a courtroom field trip, ended up in cuffs and jail clothes.
That sucks for them, but let's learn stay awake. Uh no,
it's a field trip. Lesson learned?
Speaker 9 (21:13):
Yeah, I don't.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
I didn't read the article, so I have no idea
what really happened. But apparently it was a class field
trip to this court room and this teenager was on
the phone and then they ended up falling asleep, and
the judge wanted to make an example out of said kid,
so they got the bailiff to cuff the kid, take
them to jail. I'd see a whole rigmarole, and they
ended up letting them go anywhere. Doesn't matter. It was
(21:35):
just a matter of, you know, showing respect for the court.
Doesn't matter. You're way out of line by putting a
child in handcuffs for not doing anything wrong. Yeah, asshole
judge with a power trip. Completely.
Speaker 4 (21:46):
Yeah, There's been plenty of times I've watched Court TV
and I've seen people in the in the audience.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
Well that's a TV show down, But that's a TV show. Yeah,
but still this is but this is a field trip.
It's not really court. Get You're right, they should be respectful,
but this feels a little over the top.
Speaker 9 (22:04):
Definitely.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
But did any of the other kids fall asleep? Nope? Right,
just murder him, that'll teach him. I bet they don't
fall asleep ever Again, this could happen to you. Truth
was that me.
Speaker 4 (22:20):
Canadian suspect ninety five charged with driving scooter while impaired.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
Come on, man, he's ninety five years old. Let him
drink and drive a skater. Not on the road though,
Oh no, stick to the sidewalk. Yeah. Sure. If he
was like in you know, Aisle seven, I don't care.
Just hammered Nile seven smashing indie. Yeah, they're doing that anyway. Truth.
But if he's on the road, yeah, I feel like
that's a different that's a motorized vehicle. Yeah, he's in Canada,
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but still he's ninety five. Come on, Venezuelan leader has
changed the date of Christmas to October first in bizarre mood. Right,
we won't conform. Lamborghini sees from unemployed man with unexplained wealth.
You mean drug dealer.
Speaker 4 (23:08):
Right, Florida man tries to pass off DUI by swapping
seats with passenger after crash.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
That doesn't work, right, You're fully assuming the other person's
gonna go along with and take the rap. Right, they
will rat you out, quicker n not going to jail.
This isn't This isn't like, Hey, did you who threw
the spitwad? This is prison Dad prize five year old
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son from the jaws of a mountain lion. This story
is fantastic. That's just a crazy, incredible story. Things you'll
do as a parent. Insects, mould and puddles of blood
found at Boar's head plant linked to lysteria outbreak. I
wonder why they're recalling all that means? I am not
a meat processor. Hope, Sure, you're not much like the
(24:06):
other two in this room. There we go, But that
feels like that might be concerned.
Speaker 8 (24:11):
Right.
Speaker 4 (24:12):
Human trials begin for drug that lets adults regrow teeth
like kids.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
Would you take it? I mean, I don't need to
regrow teeth, so I don't understand the need because I
feel like any medicine we're gonna discover or work on,
let's focus on cancer. Let's just say you're on vacation
in another state and you go to close a bag
of jerky and it pops a tooth out. Okay, that's right,
(24:40):
And you don't really, you know, want to go to
the dentist and pay the money. I mean would And
if it's just the one time thing, you know, you
pop a couple of these pills, within a couple of months,
you got your tooth back, I think it's worth it. Yeah,
I think I'm gonna go with the idea. If the
those pills in the gas station don't make something bigger,
(25:02):
why do you grow? Why do you think it would
work on your teeth? Because big farm is behind this one,
not some guy in a shed. Listen, They're not gonna
step over a nickel. Man, do you think big farm
isn't behind the ones in the gas station? You're a
full I guess right? Man? A text over missing juice boxes?
Who's got my capri son? I don't have a juice box.
(25:25):
I feel passionately about juice box. Not not juicy not box, right,
nor am I? I? Uh Nope, can't think of one.
I see a soda, I'm like, that looks refreshing, A
beer that looks refreshing. I don't see a juice box
and go hells, Yeah, can I get some of that monts?
(25:48):
I can't wait. Can't wait to mow this yard and
gam a straw into a foil pouch. I can't wait
to you know, I'm so thirsty. I can't wait to
rab that juice boxidentally squirt juice all over the room. Yeah.
Woman sets fire to watch firefighters and flirt. You know,
(26:11):
let's can't blame her for trying. I asked my wife yesterday,
which is a worse headline. Woman sets fire to watch
firefighters and watch firefighters and flirt, right, impacting hundreds of
people potentially maybe death, definitely changing lives. Or the man
who drugged his wife and let eighty three men raper,
Which one's worse?
Speaker 9 (26:30):
Yeah, Lindsey, Uh, the man that let men raper?
Speaker 1 (26:36):
Because because that really only affects like one person.
Speaker 4 (26:39):
Yeah, but we don't know what kind of fire this was.
It could maybe it didn't affect anyone. Maybe it was
just her own establishment, her own home, no one was there.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Okay, Kimby, I'm going to say that the fire is
because fire can spread. Doesn't matter if she started it
in her own home or non unless she's there controlling
the fire. That fire can spread and damage thousands and
thousands of dollars worth of damage other homes, buildings, businesses
and whatnots. You said it right there in the beginning.
(27:09):
The woman that's getting raped by eighty three guys because
her husband allowed it to happen. It's only affecting one person.
So with that, I think the fire's way worse. Ask
anybody who's watched their house burned down. It's incredibly traumatic, right,
It derails your life in ways that you could not fathom. Also,
rape does that? Yeah, but just one person's affected. Mentally,
(27:35):
I don't think so. I think fires are pretty devastating.
Fires are devastating, sure, No, Like mentally yes, absolutely, And
if the loved one dies in it, that could be
pretty bad. Yeah, I'm going with rape. I feel like
because that's happening to one individual, we know for certain
they will be traumatically damaged. Lindsay's point of we don't
(27:57):
know if anybody else was affected. We know this. We
the knowledge we have is one person dramatically affected. Okay,
so you have to pick one or the other. One
of the two is going to happen. Your house is
going to burn down, yeah, and possibly the entire neighborhood
with it, right, because fire is unpredictable. Sure, or your
spouse has to get raped by eighty three people. Which
(28:18):
one you pick?
Speaker 6 (28:18):
Him?
Speaker 4 (28:20):
Lindsay, Jeez, I gotta go with the fire and trust
that the fire department is going to save everyone.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
Gimb, I'm going with the fire too. Absolutely, there's nobody
there that's going to save you know, your partner from
getting raved by No, you're filming it exactly. Apparently Apparently
I misunderstood of being a husband de beans Right. All
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Good bmmss and what that is to A two nine
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how are you.
Speaker 12 (29:44):
Not too bad?
Speaker 8 (29:45):
How are you doing today?
Speaker 1 (29:46):
Good brother? What's your favorite thing about yourself?
Speaker 13 (29:50):
Okay, so I have to honest these days, the most
favorite thing about myself my laugh. I have a one
of a kind laugh. Literally, been at a workplace for a day,
not even a day, a couple of hours, and you
already know who I am before the hours you can know.
So that's what I say, my most favorite thing about it.
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Obviously a lot of people tell me it's an A
lot of people tell me at the same time that
it's one of the favorite things they love about me
because it's too who makes me who I am?
Speaker 1 (30:22):
I good?
Speaker 4 (30:24):
Is it contagious? Do what do people say that your
laugh is contagious?
Speaker 13 (30:30):
Oh yeah, one hundred percent. My laugh is probably one
of the most contagious.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
Labs taking it there. I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 13 (30:38):
I can promise to you, I'm not baking. A lot
of My laugh is very very.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
Loud, funny.
Speaker 9 (30:51):
I mean, it's jolly all laugh.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
I know.
Speaker 13 (30:57):
When I started my job, they're like, oh my god,
we can hear you down the street in the shop.
It's very very loud. It's very content for sure, that's.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
What it is, right, Okay, yeah, give me go ahead
and tell him exactly what he's gonna get. Wow, just
for thinking so highly of yourself, you're gonna get a
case of a little line of cool October past back
to you cool all right, brother, hanging the line so
gipee can have your personal info because he just wants
to hear somebody laugh all the time. Don't go anywhere, Okay.
Speaker 13 (31:29):
Thank you, have a good day.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
Okay, let's see what Lindsay has for Balls to the
wall Sports.
Speaker 4 (31:47):
Corbyn's chiefs are starting their quest for a third straight
Super Bowl on the right foot. The team took down
the Ravens twenty seven to twenty from Arrowhead Stadium on
Thursday Night Football. Patrick Mahomes completed twenty of twenty eight
past yeah to two and ninety one yards, one touchdown
and one interception. Rashi Rice hauled in seven passes for
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one hundred and three yards, and Xavier worthies for a
touchdown on the ground and through the air.
Speaker 9 (32:13):
The Chiefs speakin the new season one to no.
Speaker 4 (32:16):
They'll remain home to host Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati
Bangles on September fifteenth.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
The Ravens were the cryingest bitches ever after. I'm the
horrible it was. It was, But i mean, wouldn't you
be pissed to if you lost the game or potentially
sending it in an overtime anyway by a big toe?
Speaker 9 (32:41):
Yeah it was a toe.
Speaker 1 (32:42):
No, not by a big toe, because there were also
missed passes. Yeah right. They're also stupid penalties. Yeah yeah.
People are complaining about the rest calling the first three
game plays, like for being off side. What you don't
realize is they're warning them multiple times before that. So
they warned them and then they still did it. That's
why they got the flag. And why isn't somebody in
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the huddle going, bitch, move up right? It ain't a
hard adjustment. But I want you to hear this. This
is Lamar after the game about the touchdown that we
all saw the replay showing he was out of bounds
at the toesdown. I still think it's a touchdown? Are
you stupid? What do you mean you still think it's
a touchdown? It's not a touchdown? Right by a dope.
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It doesn't matter. You're out, you're out. Understand rules or rules,
I get it, but that's uh. Did you hear Patrick Mahomes?
He was like, wear white shoes, bro, I don't know
what to tell you. It'd be harder way to tell. Yeah. Right,
And then this is Likely, Who's a stunt? By the way,
I thought they looked great, but like, uh, likely who
had an amazing game? Saying maybe one of the stupidest
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things ever. Afterwards in a press conference, they go to
the beginning, bitch, this is probably the worst game. We
don't play all year, so this is the best that
they got. I mean, good luck in the postseason. Are
you stupid? You got smoked in the postseason last year
because of this team's insanity during the postseason, right, but
it's a different year. I'm not trying to be a mark.
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I'm trying to state facts. What good luck in the
you lost. It's been two hundred and ninety nine days
since you want to get two hundred and forty four
days since you want a game? What are you talking about? Uh?
And then this is one of my favorite lines hit
likely as well. This is him leaving unable to handle
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the heckling. And then there was one interesting thing that
happened during the game too, And there was a late
hit that happened in on the sidelines on Patrick Mahomes,
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and a scuffle happened, and this is the Uh. This
is something interesting that the Ravens player said about that scuffle.
Speaker 14 (35:04):
Oh he flopped, Yeah, he flopped. That's why they referees
didn't call. It was a great call, but a great
no call by the riff. But whoever eighty eight is,
I don't know who he is, but he better watch
watch himself.
Speaker 12 (35:16):
He did it.
Speaker 8 (35:17):
He did a little slip push. Was there somebody on
the sideline that pushed you as well?
Speaker 1 (35:20):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (35:20):
Whoever number eight eight is? I have no idea who
he is, but I'll see him when I see him.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
Are here threatening me? What are you talking? What are
you talking about? Is are the Ravens delusional? I think so.
I think they're being delusional. That type of mentality can
crush a team to be like, we didn't lose, you lost.
He better watch it. He flopped, maybe he fell, but
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you did take one step and hit him out of bounds.
Should the other guy get involved? No, I will say this,
We totally looked out with that defensive coordinator time out.
That should not have happened. That is woof yikes. Yeah,
he should have read the script better.
Speaker 4 (36:02):
That's your Balls of the Wall sports Lindsay at ninety
seven to five km.
Speaker 1 (36:05):
O Good morning, It's the Big nine Morning Show nine one, eight,
four six, oh k m O D. You can also
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nine or five Good morning Lindsay.
Speaker 9 (36:31):
Good morning Corbyn.
Speaker 4 (36:32):
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Speaker 1 (36:48):
Good luck, Good morning Gimbie, Well, good morning Corbyn. Oh
U football is back tomorrow as they take on Houston.
Your pregame with Chris playing starts right here at three
point thirty and then your kickoff is at six and
of course you can always scream its on the iHeartRadio.
All right, don't forget we're giving away beer. What's your
favorite thing about yourself? A case of line and cool
(37:10):
Octoberfest could be yours. We talked obviously nerded out briefly
with the Chiefs game and the NFL started, And yesterday
I got to speak with Troy Aikman again from his home,
which is pretty awesome, by the way. The idea that
we get to talk to him. This guy's getting ready
to go and do the Monday night football game, and
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he took a minute to talk to us and to
talk about eight beer, but we got to talk to
him about some NFL which I thought was pretty cool.
We talked to him what was that in October? Yeah,
something to that effect. Yeah, February, maybe February earlier this year,
not last year. Yeah, it was February, and that was
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really cool to talk to him when he came to
town for a bunch of stuff and he let us
talk to him for a super long time, and they
wanted to do another the conversation, and we're like, yes,
we will talk with Troy Aikman. So this is us
talking with Troy yesterday. Hey Troy, good morning.
Speaker 8 (38:09):
You're welcome. Thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
Eight Beer Elite Light Longer available now in long necks.
That's a good advancement for you guys. And man, you
guys are available everywhere grocery stores, quick trips, resers, I
mean everywhere.
Speaker 8 (38:22):
Yeah, it's been really well received. We launched in Oklahoma,
or excuse me, we launched in Texas probably three years ago.
We launched in Oklahoma this this past year, and it's
been really well received. We're excited about it, especially excited
about the long neck bottles. Like you said, I prefer
beer in a bottle. I know a lot of other
people do as well. It's really helped us certainly in
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that regard. It's also helped us on premise with with ourselves.
But I love what we were able to do with
the beer. You know, I've said it and it's our
tagline light Beer made Right, and it truly is it's
a better for you beer. It's one hundred percent organic grain,
ninety calories, two point six carbs. But the biggest differentiator
is that, you know, we have no adjuncts, meaning we
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don't add any syrups, sugars, sweeteners, born rice, and we're
the only widely available beer that can say that. So
it truly is a better for you beer, and it
tastes fantastic. So this has been kind of a passion
project for me. It's been a lot of fun, it's
been a lot of work, but excited about where we're headed.
Speaker 11 (39:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (39:28):
It's a crushable beer too, really great for I know,
I've enjoyed mine after doing some stuff in the yard
or working on the kids swing set. It's a nice,
easy beer to enjoy without any of the guilt.
Speaker 8 (39:40):
No question. Yeah, it's you know, I worked at a
distributorship there in Tulsa when I was when I was
transferring from Oklahoma to UCLA and learned a lot about
the beer business. And then when I came to Dallas,
I became really close friends with the top distributor, one
of the biggest in the country, and they've done a
lot for that distributorship as well, so I've always enjoyed beer.
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I feel like I've been a part of the beer
industry for quite some time, and when I decided to
make the beer, I just wanted to do it better
than what was on the market. And I felt that
at a time when everyone's becoming a little bit more
aware of health and wellness and what they're putting in
their body and I certainly have that, I wanted a
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product that was consistent with that. And so it's a
beer that at the end of a long work week,
if you want to indulge in a few beers and
enjoy your weekend, or enjoy those life's moments with family
and friends and life's victories, this is a great beer
to do that with.
Speaker 11 (40:41):
Well.
Speaker 1 (40:41):
As a fan of football and drinking beer and someone
who's trying to watch their macros, this beer totally fits
into that category for me to be able to watch
football and drink eight beer Elite light Logger and not
feel guilty about the macros.
Speaker 8 (40:54):
There you go, and yeah, and I think that's the
biggest thing, is just feeling better about being able to
indulge and do it with a clean, crisp beer that
is made with again one hundred percent organic grains and
not all the junk that a lot of these beers
have added in them.
Speaker 1 (41:11):
All Right, can we talk a little football as well? Sure,
so briefly on college football. It's a completely different game now, right,
watching these guys and the I mean even now with
the communication and the helmets. What do you think fans
should probably expect from their quarterback? I mean, Florida State's
had kind of a problem with the quarterback they thought
was going to take them to the next level, make
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it to the championship game. But where do you stand
on advice when it comes to analyzing your team and
seeing them lose two straight out of the shoot?
Speaker 8 (41:41):
Yeah, it makes it rough for sure. I think the
landscape of college football has certainly changed in a lot
of ways over the last several years. And here now
this year with the playoff being expanded to the teams.
You know, I've heard a number of people who college
who covered college football lot more in depth in what
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I do, talking about how two loss teams will see
some of those teams in the playoffs. But I'm excited
about it. I'm excited about the last couple of weeks
of college football. I'm excited to be kicking off the
NFL season starting tonight. We've got a big game on
Monday Night. But I probably speak for most of America,
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if not all of America. Everyone's thrilled to have football
back in their lives.
Speaker 1 (42:26):
Yeah, and some Elite eight eight beer, Elite light logger
available everywhere quick trips recers look for. It is going
to go along great with watching football, whether it's tonight
or college football. Speaking of the NFL starting, of the
six quarterbacks taken in the first round of the draft,
three are starting. What is the likelihood that all three
teams are going to be as good as their organizations
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are expecting them to be.
Speaker 8 (42:51):
It'll be it'll be challenging, you know. I think last
year what we saw from CJ. Stroud and what the
Houston Texans were able to do, I think, you know,
it was a great story. In twenty twenty three, he
obviously was fantastic. It raises the bar for definitely a
guy like Caleb Williams, who I think is going to
have a phenomenal professional career. He's got some good players
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around him as well. I don't know that there's been
a quarterback first overall that has stepped into a better
situation to have success than Caleb Williams. But with that said,
it is an adjustment going from the collegiate game to
the NFL game. Even though I think these quarterbacks are
one more prepared to have success than my generation, and
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I also feel that pro teams now are doing things
schematically that allows these first year quarterbacks to have an
advantage or to at least have an opportunity to have success.
And that's certainly the case with all of these quarterbacks.
There's always that argument as to whether or not you
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sit a quarterback and let them watch and learn. There's
been examples of those guys that have gone on and
done quite well, Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes being examples of that.
I played immediately, and so that's the path that I
know best, and I know that I learned a lot.
It was hard, but I've always believed you got to
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get on the field in order to really learn it.
And for some people, for some quarterbacks, they're just not
afforded the opportunity to sit back and wait. And you know,
so those those rookie quarterbacks watching them in Week one
and how they're able to fare is going to be interesting.
Speaker 1 (44:35):
I like what you said there about that you got
to get on the field and play. And you've definitely
seen some coaches build schemes around their quarterbacks capabilities, and
you've seen some go, hey, no, you're going to fit
into my scheme, and those quarterbacks kind of struggle, don't they.
Speaker 8 (44:51):
Yeah, they it's best I think, the first of all,
I'm I think it's gotten better. But I was always
asked for years, you know, why quarterbacks were struggling or
why were we seeing, you know, not as good a
play as what maybe you'd like. And I've always felt
that it hasn't been so much the quarterbacks as much
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as it has been the offensive coaching. That there was
a time where I was not that impressed on that
side of the ball. But you know, you step in
as a young quarterback in a program where you've got
a good play caller who understands how to utilize this
personnel and how to attack a defense, you've got a
real chance to have success, you know. And you know,
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I take brock Party for instance, and what he was
able to do there in San Francisco, and I think
that offense is so quarterback friendly. And then you go
somewhere else where, they don't understand it quite as well.
You know, you might walk away from the game regard
as a bust. So I've always felt it's a bit
unfair to look back over history of some of these
quarterbacks and regard them as bust, when maybe had they
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have been able to go somewhere else and play in
a better program and a better system, that you know,
their careers would have looked a lot different.
Speaker 1 (46:06):
Troyigman's joining US eight beer Elite light loggers available everywhere,
look for it and quick trips come and goes grocery stores.
What do you speak to the mindset that a quarterback
has to deal with? You do well in high school,
you do well in college, and then you make it
to the pros and you just can't make it happen.
I'm thinking of justin fields out of the shoot. How
do you keep that mindset of No, I've got to
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be a leader, I got to win. That's got to
be crushing to the mental part of the game that
you've never experienced, no.
Speaker 8 (46:34):
Doubt, Yeah, no doubt that that's that's the hardest part.
You know, I take my experience for example that you know,
I got beat up pretty good my rookie year. We
weren't an overly talented team, but as much physical punishment
as you take the mental anguish.
Speaker 1 (46:55):
I was zero and.
Speaker 8 (46:55):
Eleven as the starter, and you know, it's it's challenging. Now.
I had endured some difficult times in my career early
on in college there at Oklahoma and obviously had some
setbacks which led to me transferring. But for a lot
of quarterbacks, for a lot of players in general, that
you have success at every level of your life and
then you get into the NFL and you face hardships
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for the first time, and I think that's where you know,
obviously resilience and the people that are around you that
are able to keep you from losing your confidence, you know,
your mental fortitude, All of those things come into play.
But it's a tough game for sure, and especially when
you're playing the quarterback position. There's always been a lot
of scrutiny on that job for all thirty two teams
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and even in the collegiate ranks, and how well you're
able to weather those times and get through it. Because
now more and more people have more access to be
able to voice their opinions, which the scrutiny has only
gotten more severe. So as much as you're looking for
a talented guy to be the face of your franchise
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and to lead your team, there's other things besides his
physical abilities that are going to contribute and determine how
successful he's going to be.
Speaker 1 (48:11):
Two final questions for you. And I was thinking you
mentioned when you played for the Cowboys, and I was
thinking the other day as I was enjoying my beer
on my back patio, you won championships in ninety two
and ninety three. If I'm not mistaken, when did the
pressure start or the talk start, whether it's from the
organization or just the guys in the locker room about
three peating.
Speaker 8 (48:33):
You know, I don't really recall much conversation about that
I as far as a three p and from everything
I've heard coming out of Kansas City, it's kind of
been the same with them that it's one of those
deals where you talk about it because you're asked about it,
and the media obviously is focused on that with Kansas
City as they were with us. But as a team,
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you're really just locked in on that particular season, just
like you were the year before and the year before
that that you understand, there's a process you've got to
get through the off season. Every team's a little different.
Twenty five percent at least of the team is different
from what it was a year ago, and it's not
a foregone conclusion that you're going to be the successful
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team that you had shown those previous two years. So
you know, the Chiefs, for instance, they come into this
year confident, they have high expectations, as they should. We'd
all be surprised that they're not in the postseason. But
as far as them sitting around or us back in
the early nineties about hey, let's go three pete or
this opportunity that we have in front of us, it's
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really just more of an isolated situation where you're just
trying to focus on that particular week or that particular year,
and then where that falls in the context of history.
That'll figure itself out.
Speaker 1 (49:52):
I don't want to steal too much from what you'll
be taking into the broadcast booth. But today, besides it
being the first start the start of the NFL season,
it's also kind of the the worst days of the
nf for NFL purist I think because you get so
much over analyzation of who's going to win the Super Bowl,
who's going to win the MVP, who's going to win
the Rookie of the Year. But I wanted to hear
your take. A lot of people are predicting Aaron Rodgers
(50:13):
to win MVP this year. That of course that feels plausible.
But where do you land with the him on a
potential winning an MVP at the age of forty?
Speaker 13 (50:24):
Oh?
Speaker 8 (50:24):
I I I think he could do it. You know,
I don't know what the betting odds are, but I
would imagine he's up there pretty high. You know, Patrick Mahomes,
some of the some of the people that you know
that we saw. I think brock Perty will be in
that conversation again this year. I know in Dallas are
hoping Dak Prescott is and you know CJ. Stroud down
in Houston. There's there's there's a few that we will
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be looking at, and and and then there's always going
to be someone who kind of emerges that that no
one really thought of. But as it relates to Aaron Rodgers,
even at forty years old, by all accounts, he's moving
exceptionally well. The Achilles seems to be healed, I'll get
a first hand look at him obviously on Monday night,
but you know.
Speaker 15 (51:04):
He good morning.
Speaker 1 (51:15):
It's the Big Man Morning Show. Nine eight four six
oh kmo D. Let's give away some beer, and to
do that, you've got to answer this text what's your
favorite thing about yourself BMMS and what that is to
eight two, nine four or five. We'll give way some beer.
Coming up right now, though, it's time to play a game.
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We got tickets to Reverend Horton Heat and Cheap Trick,
and we have a pair of tickets for each of those,
so you win both and you're in the running, which
we'll find out today to win. Night's day at the
hard Rock Casino and dinner at Carvers on nineteen. Everything
you need on those things I just mentioned at hard
Rock Casino Tulsa dot Com. We're gonna play the numbers game,
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and where you've got to take on Lindsay. You call
up nine one eight four six oh kmo D. Category
one numbers percentages or averages. It's pretty much fifty to fifty.
You have a fifty to fifty chance. I have twelve
to thirteen. Lindsey has one less than the time the listener,
so the odds are in your favor. But it's it's
about a toe thin. It's about Raven's toe thin on
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nine eight four to six. So kmod Let's get our contestant.
Good morning, good morning, you're on the air. What's your name?
Speaker 11 (52:26):
Heath?
Speaker 1 (52:27):
Keith Heath with an H Heath, All right, Heath. What
category do you want? Percentage? Percentage as it is? Heath,
It's five questions from gimpy. Just answer them the best
that you can. Are you ready? Yes, here we go,
all right, Heath. What percentage of adults support the existence
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of zoos and aquariums? What percentage of adults support the
existence of zoos and aquariums? Thirty five percent, says Heath.
What percentage of captive zoo animals are endangered? Seventeen percent?
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Seventeen percent, All right, Heath. Aquatic mammals spend what percentage
more time on the surface than they would naturally of
four four percent, he says Heath. What percentage of snakes, tortoises, lizards,
and turtles die within a year of becoming a.
Speaker 11 (53:30):
Pet sixty seven percent, sixty seven percent.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
Last one here, Balls, there's a what percent chance that
elephants in the entertainment world are treated poorly.
Speaker 11 (53:46):
Seventy seventy percent.
Speaker 1 (53:49):
Wow, heath, you had a v You are ready with
those answers. You don't happen to be a zoologist, are you.
Speaker 11 (53:55):
Now?
Speaker 1 (53:57):
You're not a keeper of wild animals against their will?
Speaker 12 (54:00):
No?
Speaker 1 (54:02):
I don't know if I believe you.
Speaker 9 (54:03):
All right?
Speaker 1 (54:04):
Percentages is the category, lindsay, are you ready? Yes, lindsay
what percentage of adults support the existence of zoos and aquariums.
Speaker 9 (54:15):
I'll say twenty percent.
Speaker 1 (54:17):
Twenty percent, she says. Lindsay what percentage of captive zoo
animals are endangered?
Speaker 9 (54:26):
Ten percent?
Speaker 1 (54:27):
Ten percent? She says, all right, lindsay aquatic mammals spend
what percentage more time on the surface than they would naturally?
Speaker 9 (54:39):
Twenty eight percent, twenty eight percent?
Speaker 1 (54:44):
All right, Lindsey. What percentage of snakes, tortoises, lizards, and
turtles die within a year of becoming a pet?
Speaker 4 (54:52):
Uh?
Speaker 9 (54:54):
Thirty percent?
Speaker 1 (54:56):
Okay, last one here, lindsay there's a what percent chance
that elephants in the entertainment world are treated poorly?
Speaker 9 (55:04):
Oh, I'll say eighty percent.
Speaker 1 (55:08):
Eighty percent. How do you think she did their heath?
Speaker 11 (55:12):
I'm gonna say poor.
Speaker 1 (55:14):
I like it all right. Question one gimp Here, The
question is what percentage of adults support the existence of
zoos and aquariums. Heath said thirty five percent. Lindsay said
twenty percent, and the answer is seventy three percent. Heath
is on the board one to nothing. Heath, you needs
three points total to win the tickets to see Reverend
Horton Heat and Cheap Trick and be in the running
(55:35):
for a hotel for each of those knights and dinner
for each of those nights at Carvers on nineteenth. Question two,
number two, what percentage of captive zoo animals are endangered?
Heath said that seventeen percent of them are and Lindsey
said ten percent of amr and the answer is eighteen percent.
Eight wow, he got things within one. Heath, you got
two questions right. One more to win those tickets. Here's
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question three. The question is aquatic zoom ammals spend what
percentage more time on the surface than they would naturally.
Heath says they spend four percent more time on the surface.
Lindsay says twenty eight percent, and the answer is eighty percent.
Oh wow, Lindsey was closer, and so she's making her
move two to one, and let's hear your question four
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number four. What percentage of snakes, tortoises, lizards, and turtles
die within a year of becoming a pet. Heith said
sixty seven percent of them are gonna be dead. Lindsey
said thirty percent of them. The answer is seventy five percent. Heath. Congratulations, man,
you're gonna go see Reverend Horton Heat and Cheap Trick.
Those are two different shows on two different days. You
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got that happening Foreshore and you're in the running for
the free night's day at the hard rocking Dinner for
two at Carvers on nineteenth. Congratulations, thank you, Okay, hang
on the line, love it, man of few words. Last question,
last one here, there is a what percent chance that
elephants in the entertainment world are treated poorly? He said,
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there's a seventy percent chance that these elephants are going
to be treated like crap. Lindsey said, there's an eighty
percent chance that these elephants are going to be treated
like crap. The answer ninety six percent chance that these
elephants are gonna be treated like crap. I don't want
to say for certain, but right almost for certain it
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would have been three to two on that. It doesn't
matter though, because Heath got those tickets to see Cheap
Trick in Reverend Hordt and he You want to find
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Speaker 1 (58:04):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Nine eight
four six oh km o d. We are giving away
beer for freaking a Friday. We want to know what's
your favorite thing about yourself? Chris is on the line.
Hey Chris, how are you?
Speaker 13 (58:25):
I'm good?
Speaker 12 (58:25):
How are you doing good?
Speaker 1 (58:26):
Chris? What's your favorite thing about yourself?
Speaker 2 (58:29):
Oh?
Speaker 16 (58:30):
My favorite thing about myself is that I only have
nine toenails, so a lot of less clipping.
Speaker 1 (58:37):
And do you have ten toes?
Speaker 16 (58:40):
Yep, got ten toes, only nine toenails. My left index
toe is just basically completely missing the toenail I have
like a tiny little speck, so if I want to
let that grow out and probably end up looking like
a witch's finger.
Speaker 1 (58:54):
So I've seen people lose their big toe. Now, I've
seen people lose their pinky toenail. One lose their indexed
toe nail.
Speaker 16 (59:03):
Hey, I was just born that way, Just born with
a tiny little speck of a toneail, thing like that
in my whole life.
Speaker 1 (59:09):
That's not how the lyric goes, do you And do
you ever bring that up as like a bar trick?
Speaker 12 (59:16):
Uh?
Speaker 16 (59:16):
No, not really, but you know, every time it does
get brought up, you know, everybody pretty much has to
look at it, and you know they find it interesting.
It's just like a tiny little dot. If you were
a take like a sharpie and put like a dot
on a piece of paper, that would be my toenail.
Speaker 1 (59:31):
Do you injure that toe a lot because there's no
protection of a nail? Oh?
Speaker 12 (59:36):
I don't think so, No, not really.
Speaker 1 (59:38):
How are you with grip being branches when you're perching
on them?
Speaker 11 (59:44):
Oh?
Speaker 12 (59:45):
Yeah, pretty good?
Speaker 8 (59:45):
You know it helps me helps me really dig in.
Speaker 1 (59:47):
Okay, all right, Gibby go ahead and tell him exactly
what he's gonna get. Corobbin's favorite part about himself is himself.
He is God's gift.
Speaker 11 (59:56):
To the world.
Speaker 1 (59:57):
You know, here's a caseline of cool the October Fest
my to you hang on line their friend so gimp
you can get your info and have a fantastic weekend.
All right, you guys to appreciate you. Man, Let's see
what GIMPI has in his four x four Well Colevin.
It says here that Georgia school shooting suspect's father has
been arrested. Colin Gray was arrested and hit with multiple charges,
(01:00:22):
including second degree mere deer and manslaughter, after his fourteen
year old son shot killed four people and injured nine
others at Appalachi High School. Gray told investigators he bought
the AR fifteen style rifle as a holiday present for
his son back in December of twenty three. Happy holidays,
huh right, the same year the boy was investigated for
(01:00:44):
making school shooting threats online. Police say Gray was arrested
for quote knowingly allowing his son to have access to
a weapon, and his charges are directly connected to the shooting.
I think they're gonna have a little trouble on this
one because the authorities were aware of some situations with
this kid and the threats he was making. So you
(01:01:07):
so far as like having trouble charging the dad with it.
I think they obviously can charge him off, but I
don't know if prosecution is going to happen, because if
he did anything to alert authorities and the authorities did nothing,
it's on them. I don't know if it's on them,
it's just on multiple people, right right, right, right. Hunter
Biden is pleads guilty in tax trial. Biden pled guilty
(01:01:30):
in his federal tax trial, and in la courtroom, after
a day of surprises and legal wrangling, the President's son
pled guilty to all counts just as a jury was
about to be selected. President's son is accused of failing
to pay more than a million one million dollars in
federal taxes between twenty sixteen and twenty nineteen. He will
(01:01:52):
be sentenced December sixteenth and faces seventeen years in prison
and over a million dollars in fines. Legal experts are
speculating if the strategy could be a part of a
future part on or commutation, but Old JB seemed to
rule that out in June. The Boeing star Liner is
(01:02:14):
to undock from the ISS tomorrow. Oh hooray. The bow
And star Liner, with no humans aboard, is said to
begin his journey back to Earth. Hey, guys, good news,
bad news, right, good news. We're gonna undock. Oh swimt
bad news. You won't be on it. God damn it.
What are they gonna do with it? Right, they're gonna
(01:02:37):
bring it back. They're gonna let it. They're gonna try
and bring back without anybody on it. Yeah, and just
in case, just in case. But again, you still gotta
get those people down, get them back to Earth. So yeah, well,
let's freeze up a parking spot. At least that is true.
And if it burns up or blows up or whatever,
it's all good. Yes, it wouldn't surprise me. If they
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bring it in and over the ocean, then blow it
up over the ocean, just just cause that just saves
any problems. Makes sense? Hard reset, All right, it says
here it's it'll undock from the International Space Station today tonight,
as a matter of fact, and land early tomorrow morning
in New Mexico. The ship is the same ones that
the astronauts Sunny Williams and Butch Wilmore used to get
(01:03:21):
to the ISS, but they're going to remain behind. The
two astronauts will return to Earth on a SpaceX ship.
In February, NASA officials said that the ship wasn't in
shape to bring Williams and Wilmore back and determine the
safer option was to bring back the ship unmanned. And
lastly here, the Etulsa Public Schools are getting nearly fifty
(01:03:42):
nine thousand dollars federal grant to improve students literacy. The
money will be distributed from the US Department of Education
over the next five years. Twenty five districts in Oklahoma
qualified for the money, and in all, Oklahoma is getting
nine million dollars. The grant allows for greater focus on
four areas at different stages of childhood.
Speaker 4 (01:04:15):
The Chiefs are rewarding one of their young playmakers with
a new contract. ESPN is reporting that Kansas City is
signed at tight end Noah Gray to a three year,
eighteen million dollar contract extension. The deal includes ten point
one million dollars fully guaranteed at signing. Kansas City selected
Gray in the fifth round of the twenty twenty one
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NFL Draft at a duke. Travis Kelcey's main backup has
totaled sixty three catches for six hundred and forty yards
and four touchdowns through fifty career games. And a so
called Kansas City Chiefs super fan linked to a series
of bank robberies will be in prison for close to
(01:04:56):
twenty years. Xavier Michael Bubador was sentenced to seventeen and
a half years behind bars yesterday morning in federal court
in Kansas City. Bubbadar is not eligible for parole and
will also be subjected to three years of supervised release.
He's also ordered to pay more than a half million
dollars in restitution. Prosecutors say his trips to Chiefs games
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across the country were bankrolled by his nine armed robberies.
The thirty year old gained an online following under the
name chieps Aholick.
Speaker 1 (01:05:31):
That's a long time. Yeah, he's never gonna see mame's plaguing.
No chance of Patrick Mahomes playing till for eighteen more years,
not high, No.
Speaker 9 (01:05:41):
No, he's what twenty eight?
Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (01:05:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:05:45):
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is feeling good about this season.
Rogers said before Thursday's practice that he holds himself to
a high standard and expects greatness when he takes the field.
This man, the forty year old, joked about smirking after
the fourth snap of the game, something that was no joke.
(01:06:07):
In last year season opener, Rogers returns to the action
for the first time, send suffering a torn achilles. Head
coach Robert Salas said that he thinks Rogers is in
a good place mentally and physically. New York opens the
season on the road when it visits the San Francisco
forty nine Ers on Monday Night Football.
Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
I don't know why the head coach would answer a
question about his mental state. He has no idea, true,
he's just speculating. Yeah. I would be like, hey, that's
a question for him. You know, we're just trying to
get prepared for the game. Yeah, he's doing all the
things he knows how to do in his story career
(01:06:46):
to be prepared for this game and recover from a
massive injury. He seems mentally okay. So when he goes
out there and get hurt, you're gonna go coach. You
said all these things, and none of those things happened. Ooh,
it's bazz to me, especially when you answer because you're
asked to not just have a very plain answer.
Speaker 4 (01:07:06):
But saying mentally he's great, physically he's great sounds better
than oh, you'll have to ask him.
Speaker 1 (01:07:12):
Like you don't even have to say that. You can
say this. You back up what you know, and that
is he is a respected quarterback with massive accomplishments, and
he's preparing to do that again this season. Is he
going to run out with the flag? I mean, I
am not a superstitious guy. I would say, don't do
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any of the things you did last season, just just
in case it was that right, he ran full sprint
out of the tunnel. I don't know what his warm
up's like, but there may be a situation that he
could have done something in that moment to oh man,
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life is bizarre your America have in his moment. I
can see him lining up, he's got he's got the
flag in his hand, right, and then somebody's like, oh, hey,
let me get that from you real quick. You don't
need to be carrious. I don't think people take stuff
from him. I hope we see him come out. He stands,
he waits, he does his thing is the game in
(01:08:17):
San Francisco, so he'in't gonna do it. Yeah, he's not
gonna do all the pom circumstances. Yeah yeah. I don't
even know if they'll introduce the offense, Like, he'll probably
just come out and stand there as he should and
let his plane speak for everything. Everybody's predicting this guy
to be the MVP, and I don't want that to happen. No,
not at all. But I mean, the cat didn't play
(01:08:37):
any at all last year, and how much did he
practice in the off season. I want to say he's
going to have a better season than last season, but
there's at least forty three seconds where that will be in.
Speaker 4 (01:08:46):
Question, right, And that's your Balls of the Wall Sports.
I'm Lindsay in ninety.
Speaker 1 (01:08:51):
Se Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show nine one,
eight four six, oh KMOT. You can also text BMMS
and then what you want to say to eight two,
(01:09:11):
nine four five, Good morning, Lindsay.
Speaker 4 (01:09:13):
Good morning Corbyn. We are your home for Oklahoma Sooner
football and tomorrow oh you hosts the Houston Cougars three
point thirty. You can pregame it with Chris Plank and
kickoff is at six thirty listen on the iHeartRadio app
or of course right here on your Tulsa Sooner station
ninety seven to five a km oud.
Speaker 1 (01:09:34):
Good morning, Gimpy, Oh good morning Corbyn. Here in about
an hour, you're gonna get your first chance to score
a para of tickets to the iHeartRadio Music Festival. You
just got to listen for the keyword and then text
it in and then you'll get two more chances through Reledy.
Don't forget we're giving away beer friggin' ay Friday. What's
your favorite thing about yourself? Case a line in Coogle
Octoberfest is up for grabs BMMS and what that is
to eight two nine four five. We will do that
(01:09:56):
coming up here in about forty minutes, So get your
text to us, Text to us time for Taser Time trivia.
And the way this works is we've got a shocking
apparatus that we will attach to ourselves and try to
answer questions. If we missed the question, we get shocked.
Lindsay went last previously, so it is Lindsay picking who
(01:10:17):
will be going first. Corbin all right, all right, so
here's the the controller. I strap this on, strap it on,
big fellow, hm hmm. And see how this goes here?
(01:10:40):
The envelopes felt thick, Yes, very felt girsy.
Speaker 11 (01:10:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:10:45):
Different type of paper that they're.
Speaker 9 (01:10:46):
Using, the fancy paper.
Speaker 1 (01:10:50):
Yeah, I'm sure this is cheaper. Sure, well, we had
to fire some people to get good paper. Okay. Question one,
priorities man.
Speaker 9 (01:10:58):
Question one?
Speaker 4 (01:10:59):
What number is on the opposite side of the number
six on a standard a die? On a what on
a standard die?
Speaker 1 (01:11:10):
Like dice? Got it? You call a single die?
Speaker 9 (01:11:15):
What number?
Speaker 1 (01:11:16):
I don't know what a die is. I've never heard
it called individually die. When you're just rolling one, it's
a die. You say, hey, do you want to go
roll die? Well you have, you're rolling one? No, you say,
roll dice?
Speaker 4 (01:11:29):
What number is on the opposite side of the number
six on a standard die?
Speaker 1 (01:11:38):
Wow, I'm gonna have to take a guess, and I'm
just gonna go I'm gonna say one. No, Yes, I'm
gonna say one. I don't even I have no inclination
on why that would be right or not. Uh, it
could be three, it could be two, it could be four,
(01:11:59):
it could be five. I don't I'm just gonna say one.
Final answer total guest final answer, what.
Speaker 4 (01:12:06):
Number is on the opposite side of the number six
on a standard die? You say one, one being the
correct answer.
Speaker 1 (01:12:16):
That's what I would have said too. Yeah, I was like,
h my three would be the only other choice that.
I was like, maybe it's three because it's half, but yeah,
and then the opposite of one and two, like all right,
all right.
Speaker 9 (01:12:30):
Question two?
Speaker 4 (01:12:31):
What is the smallest breed of dog in the world?
Speaker 1 (01:12:39):
Husky? No length, weight, height? These are all choices. Docin's
are pretty small, Chihuahuas are pretty small. And then we
get into like hybrid breeds like uh, teacup greyhounds and
(01:13:02):
teacup Schnauzers. I would love to see a teacup greyhound there, dude, there,
they look like the little They're so tiny. Yeah, and
their suit there's like run super fast. They're they're so adorable.
Greyhounds are already amazing, don't they like? Em breed them
over and over and over again to get them that small? Yes? Uh,
this just in all dogs are in bread right, they
(01:13:26):
have sex with their like over and over yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
because you want that pure bloodline, that's right, like royalty blood. Yeah, Okay,
Chihwabo feels like a good answer unless it's some special
breed like my mom had a teacup, a miniature Schnauzer
(01:13:49):
like a teacup, and they were it was tiny, like
in the palm of my hand. I'm gonna say Chihuahua.
My confidence level is not high on that, but I
think it weighs less than a doxin, and doxins can
get kind of long. Yeah, I'm going with chihuaha. Final answer.
Speaker 4 (01:14:11):
What is the smallest breed of dog in the world.
Your final answer is Chihuahua. The correct answer is good jump.
Speaker 1 (01:14:22):
Yeah, Okay, that of those little like terriers, right, like
the Paris Hilton Dog's what I was thinking. Okay, that's
a good one too. What are those ones the that
rich people have that they have the round face and
the white puffy face A yeah, all right, all right?
Speaker 9 (01:14:40):
Question three?
Speaker 4 (01:14:41):
How many Disney resorts are there in Europe?
Speaker 1 (01:14:48):
Don't look at me. I've never been to one here
in America in Europe. In Europe.
Speaker 4 (01:14:57):
How many Disney resorts are there in Europe?
Speaker 1 (01:15:01):
I know there's one in Japan, and I know there's
one in Palli. I don't think there's one in Italy
or anywhere else. I can't now unless there's some like
rare you know, Ebcot South. But I think there's only one.
(01:15:23):
I think the only ones in France, and that's Disney Paris.
Final answer, how many Disney resorts? Hold on one? Final answer?
Speaker 4 (01:15:36):
How many Disney resorts are there in Europe? You say
one in Paris?
Speaker 9 (01:15:45):
Correct answer is one in Paris.
Speaker 1 (01:15:49):
A good job.
Speaker 4 (01:15:50):
Look of that. It's nicely done.
Speaker 1 (01:15:53):
You can breathe easy.
Speaker 9 (01:15:54):
Now, Pomeranian? Was that the dog that you were thinking of? No, Puffy, No,
because those are two.
Speaker 1 (01:16:00):
Hey, my grandma used to have one there. They're they're
a little bit bigger than Huaha's. Yeah, and they can't
get way bigger. Yeah, you know. So they're mostly small,
but I've seen some large chihuahuas. Give me the shock.
Speaker 11 (01:16:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:16:11):
Gimpy's name is who I drew next, so she'll do
the chart shocking. I will read as we are getting
set for a Gimpi's round of Taser time trivia. We
want to know from you, what's your favorite thing about yourself?
A case of lining Coogle Octoberfest could be yours, BMMS
and what that is to eight two, nine, four five
These questions are written out of the room so we
(01:16:32):
don't see them. Matter of fact, Brady hates doing this
for us. Thank you, love.
Speaker 9 (01:16:37):
Can you feel it?
Speaker 1 (01:16:39):
Not the first time I've ever heard that? Wait a minute, uh?
Question one? Huh? Water freezes at thirty two degrees fahrenheit.
What does that correspond to? Incelsius? God, water freezes at
thirty two degrees fahrenheit? What does that correspond to? In celsius?
(01:17:04):
I don't know. I'm prepared to be shocked, and I'm
going to simply say twenty six is the number that's
popping out in my head. So I'm gonna say twenty
six and prepared to be zamped. Twenty six. Final answer,
water freeze is at thirty two degrees fahrenheit. What does
that correspond to? In celsius? You say twenty six degrees?
(01:17:24):
The correct answer is zero? Okay? Cool. I guess we
might be dying on this one because I felt it.
I felt it, but it didn't bite me, so I'm
okay with that. Give it to me again, Lizzy. A reminder,
please don't make any answers until I give the answer.
I saw you make the zeros out signaling what is
(01:17:49):
the name of the Captain of the Jewels Vern in
the novel twenty thousand Leagues under the Sea. What is
the name of the captain of the Jewels Vern or
Yules Yurn in the novel twenty thousand Leagues under the Sea.
Let's see they call me Ishmao, that was movie Dick
(01:18:09):
m Jules Verne twenty Leagues under the Seat. Never read it, Maike, surprise,
I know, but I've heard the name before and it's
just not coming to me. Um is it? Is it? Nemo? No,
that's a fish, Um Nimoy, that's Leonard, That's that's Spock,
(01:18:38):
um Nimrod, that is green Day. It's something off the wall.
I know that twenty Leagues under the Sea. Twenty thousand
leagues under the Sea. Uh, goddamn Numachek. No, that's not
(01:18:59):
him either. I don't know. I don't know. So I'm
going to say, Corbin, final answer. You're gonna be man,
why because I've probably already said it. What is the
name of the captain of the Jules Verne in the
novel twenty thousand Leagues under the Sea, You said, Corbyn, Yeah,
(01:19:22):
the correct answer is Nemo. That's a boys captain, all right,
now it's it's getting kind. Ain't ask something. I knew
it was a weird name. I knew you knew this.
I just said, doubted myself. Oh well, redemption. Here we go.
(01:19:44):
Last one, how many disciples did Jesus have? Oh? How
many disciples did Jesus have? It was the twelve of
his buddies hanging out? Yeah, why do you say it
with the question mark? Because that's either eleven or twelve.
And I'm like, well, was Judas really a disciple? Because
(01:20:04):
you know he was a bit of an asshole? But
everybody's got that asshole friend, right, don't I know it? Hey? Hey, hey,
I resemble that remark. I'm gonna go ahead and say twelve,
how many disciples did Jesus have? Twelve? Final answer, you
say twelve. The cranked answer is twelve. I'm not a
total loser. I knew you knew that one. Yeah. Yeah,
(01:20:27):
of all the ones I saw, I had the most
confidence that you'd know that one. The second most confidence.
I actually thought you'd know the Celsius one. No, I
don't know crap that conversion, man, I just I know
it's it's it's it's close but not quite on it.
So I mean I don't do Celsius. I'm not in Europe.
I don't do Celsius either. All right, we want to
know if you what's your favorite thing about yourself? Case
(01:20:49):
the line of Coogle Octoberfest could be yours. We come back,
it'll be Lindsay's turn for Taser Time Trivia.
Speaker 2 (01:20:54):
Tulsa's Mooting Show, The Big Man Booting Show. The assault
continues next semod.
Speaker 11 (01:21:15):
Good Morning.
Speaker 1 (01:21:16):
It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one eight four six,
Oh kmo D. You can also text BMMS and then
what you want to say to eight two nine four five.
We're giving away beer for freaking a Friday. We want
to know what's your favorite thing about yourself? Case of
line and Coogle Octoberfest could be yours bmms and what
that is to eight two nine four five will be
(01:21:37):
giving away beer coming up here very soon. Third phase
of Taser Time Trivia. Uh. We have some questions written
outside of the room and GIMP's gonna read them for Lindsay.
She has to get them right to avoid getting shocked.
Are you ready, Lindsay? Question one? Lindsay, in France or France,
you greet acquaintances by kissing them on the cheat. Which
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cheek do you kiss first? H In France you greet
acquaintances by kissing them on the cheek. Which cheek do
you kiss first?
Speaker 4 (01:22:11):
Trying to I'm trying to picture it because in one
of the Housewives of Beverly Hills, she a few seasons back,
she would always greet and I feel like she would
do it. Oh, on the right side, But my first
(01:22:37):
initial thought was you kiss on the left side first?
Speaker 1 (01:22:45):
Is your person? On Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, California, USA? French? Right? Yeah?
In France you greet acquaintances by kissing them on the cheek.
Which cheek do you kiss first?
Speaker 4 (01:23:03):
I'll say right, followed by the left?
Speaker 1 (01:23:08):
So which one do you do first?
Speaker 9 (01:23:11):
The right side?
Speaker 4 (01:23:12):
The right cheek followed by the right cheek?
Speaker 1 (01:23:15):
Okay, final answer? In France you get you have to
say final answer. And France you greet greet acquaintances by
kissing him on the cheek. Which cheek do you kiss first?
You said the right cheek, and you kiss the right
cheek first? Which cheek do you kiss first? The ass
lendsy number two? How many food groups were in the
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classic USDA Food Guide pyramid? How many food groups were
in the classic USDA Food Guide pyramid.
Speaker 9 (01:23:48):
How many food groups?
Speaker 4 (01:23:49):
Well, you had your the dairy, your grains, and your proteins.
Speaker 9 (01:23:59):
Don't leave.
Speaker 4 (01:24:03):
I think it was just the three food groups dairy, grains,
and proteins.
Speaker 9 (01:24:09):
So three. It doesn't seem like enough.
Speaker 1 (01:24:16):
How many food groups were in the classic USDA Food
Guide pyramid?
Speaker 4 (01:24:24):
My first thought was five, but I want to say
there was just Erry Gray, I'll say three. I'll stick
with three.
Speaker 1 (01:24:34):
Okay, all right? How many food groups were in the
classic USDA Food Guide pyramid? You said three, and there
are six of them. Wow, Grains, veggies, fruits of dairy, meat, meat,
dried beans, eggs and nuts, fats, oils, and sweets. I
(01:24:56):
was with you, I was seeing the pyramid, but I
guess I didn't. I didn't expose to so guys apped
on that. One. Last one here, lindsay what country is
famous for Heineken beer? What country is famous for Heineken beer?
Great question, Yeah, say it one more time. What country
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is famous for Heineken beer?
Speaker 4 (01:25:24):
Ah?
Speaker 9 (01:25:26):
Heineken Gosh.
Speaker 4 (01:25:27):
I don't drink it because it gives me a headache,
really bad, almost instantly.
Speaker 1 (01:25:32):
Hmm, what country is famous for Heineken beer.
Speaker 4 (01:25:38):
Now it's not Australia, that's Fosters. Uh, Heineken.
Speaker 8 (01:25:46):
Is it?
Speaker 4 (01:25:47):
Heineken?
Speaker 15 (01:25:47):
Is that?
Speaker 4 (01:25:48):
Germany?
Speaker 1 (01:25:49):
What country is famous for Heineken beer?
Speaker 4 (01:25:52):
Heineken German beer?
Speaker 1 (01:25:56):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (01:25:59):
I feel like most of Germany is dark beers and
Heineken is a light beer. But Heineken, Oh Man.
Speaker 1 (01:26:11):
What country is famous beer and Irish beer? Well, bullets
say it's famous for Heineken beer.
Speaker 4 (01:26:30):
Let's go Heineken, Heineken from the land of Heineken. Uh huh,
I'll still, I'll go Germany.
Speaker 1 (01:26:45):
Okay, what question is famous for Heineken beer? The answer
you said Germany, and the answer is the Netherlands. Oh.
She was looking at me like I could see she
was like retrying to read me in some capacity, like
telepathically sending her.
Speaker 9 (01:27:05):
As soon as you grabbed it, I was like, oh,
I got it wrong.
Speaker 4 (01:27:08):
Did you know it right away?
Speaker 1 (01:27:09):
Yeah? It's not Germany, I know that for sure. Yeah,
it's definitely not Irish either way. You just de fitted
like a whole country, a country of drinks, A couple
of countries. Actually yeah, uh all right, so there we go.
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on the phone, we're gonna hook you up case of
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how are you great?
Speaker 12 (01:28:28):
How are y'all doing good?
Speaker 1 (01:28:29):
Buddy? What's your favorite thing about yourself?
Speaker 11 (01:28:33):
Man?
Speaker 12 (01:28:33):
I don't got a lot going on, but I can
clap with one hand.
Speaker 1 (01:28:37):
You can clap with one hand?
Speaker 12 (01:28:40):
Yeah? Yeah? Are you ready for it? Listening closely?
Speaker 1 (01:28:45):
I hope that's okay. Sounds like yours. I'm gonna believe you.
What happened to your other hand? Oh?
Speaker 12 (01:28:54):
It just gets lazy a ton.
Speaker 1 (01:28:57):
So you have two capable hands.
Speaker 12 (01:29:01):
Yeah, but now I can teach good you how to
class with one hand. So you know, I'm trying to
think about the positive.
Speaker 1 (01:29:08):
How did you discover disability to clap with one hand
when you have two good hands? It feels really, it
feels really uh assholeish to be honest.
Speaker 12 (01:29:20):
I mean, you're not wrong, but you know if I
was gonna clasp with both hands, I'd have to put
my phone down and then put in age. I don't
know if that's acceptable.
Speaker 1 (01:29:28):
So you do you just clap one handed with one hand?
Or does each hand can clap one handed?
Speaker 12 (01:29:36):
No, only one hand is able to clap one handed.
I'm not amber deck. You're as hand clapper.
Speaker 1 (01:29:41):
And how old were you when you discovered disability?
Speaker 11 (01:29:45):
Oh?
Speaker 12 (01:29:45):
I think probably like eighth grade?
Speaker 11 (01:29:47):
So what is that?
Speaker 12 (01:29:48):
Twelve thirteen?
Speaker 1 (01:29:49):
And I think at eighth grade I was able to
fold my ear inside it in my ear like you know,
fold it over.
Speaker 11 (01:29:54):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:29:54):
And so this is like when people are holding their
phone and they don't want to clap, but they clap
their thigh. People do that when they're in But so
you just you just flail your hand. How far can
you get your I'm guessing that's your hand flapping on
your forearm, right.
Speaker 12 (01:30:12):
No, it's my hand clapping. My finger is flapping on
my palm.
Speaker 1 (01:30:19):
We'll look like a bunch of goose trying to make
this happen right now, So you just have released the
muscle so you can flap. I can't do that.
Speaker 9 (01:30:28):
So do you do.
Speaker 4 (01:30:29):
You do this when you're like at a let's say,
like a comedy show or something, and people are laughing
and clapping, do you just use the one hand?
Speaker 8 (01:30:37):
No?
Speaker 12 (01:30:37):
I do it solely for the party trick. Okay, okay,
not very practice, but it's not very loud. But it's funny.
Speaker 1 (01:30:45):
No, it is a bizarre thing to boast about. But
got you hooked up?
Speaker 4 (01:30:49):
Man?
Speaker 1 (01:30:50):
Gimpy tell him exactly what he's going to get. If
I had to pick one of the millions of things
I like about myself, I have to say it's my
famous arm. Have a case of line and club of
October fast man to you, that statement was true? All right,
hangle line man, So gimpee can make sure he has
(01:31:10):
your personal info. All right, we'll do love you got
love YouTube? Brother. I can't figure it out now. My
hands are too jacked up anyway, especially from the motorcycle
accident where they just don't bend like they should. Sure,
but uh, I mean I get the premise behind it,
and like how you do it, it's just getting it
(01:31:30):
to make noises.
Speaker 8 (01:31:31):
My issue.
Speaker 1 (01:31:32):
I was expecting like some sort of like spas maneuver
right the arm, like bending down and touching the forearm.
But he's doing like is he clapping? Is he's just
forcing his hand down fast. I think he's just forcing
it down fast, forcing his fingers down fast where it
slaps the palm. Yeah. So I'm reading this book and
(01:31:55):
it's talking about goals and like setting goals and when
you need to reach a goal, and when you want
to reach a goal, like hey, I've got to win
the lottery, right, rather than like I want to win
the lottery right. And when it's I have to do
something that it doesn't go well right because your motive
(01:32:16):
is for the wrong reason. But when you want to
do something like I've always wanted to fly fish, or
I've always wanted to clap my hand with one hand,
like the motivation is really immeasurable because it's something you
want to do with no benefit other than hey, this
is just what I want what you want to do. Yeah,
and now that's really powerful, right, And so this person
(01:32:37):
didn't need to learn how to clap with one hand
because they lost, right, They just wanted to good for
him and his one handed clapping dick. Right right, You're like, yeah,
you didn't need to huh. Right, just wanted to see
what it was like to be homeless. Huh did it?
(01:32:58):
Just because I want to see what it's like to
be homeless. So I'm going to live out in the
street for a few days and then go home and
quit whenever I want. Yeah, that's exactly the same to
each other. One armed people to clap with one hand
right now, if he was using that like going to
like vets with loose you know, lost limbs or whatever,
(01:33:20):
like hey, this is how you clap, right, But no,
he's like, no, I barty trick.
Speaker 9 (01:33:24):
Look at my party trick.
Speaker 4 (01:33:29):
The Steelers are once again dealing with a nagging injury
to their starting quarterback. Russell Wilson was limited at yesterday's
practice with calf tightness. It was the same issue that
sidelined him during portions of training camp and the first
preseason game. Wilson won the starting job over former Bears
quarterback Justin Fields, who was acquired from Chicago this offseason
(01:33:52):
in exchange for a conditional sixth round pick in twenty
twenty five. The Steelers opened the regular season against the
Falcons in Atlanta on Sunday.
Speaker 1 (01:34:01):
This is an amazing story to me, because what do
you mean he's got a cat? What are you talking about?
There's a I think a spectrum different, massive spectrum difference
between Russell and Justin Fields. Oh yeah, and so he's like, well, okay.
Speaker 9 (01:34:17):
Better loosen up that calf.
Speaker 1 (01:34:19):
If they don't have a winning season or they don't
make hay. I think Tomlin's out thinks, so huh.
Speaker 4 (01:34:27):
The Washington Commanders have fired their vice president of content,
ryl and Teen was fired after he was seen in
a video calling Commanders players anti gay, accusing Dallas Cowboys
owner Jerry Jones of being racist, and saying NFL Commissioner
Roger Goodell is a fifty million dollar puppet. The video
(01:34:47):
included him saying that the NFL social justice justice initiatives
are performative. He also said he had to make a
social post denying that water leaking from pipes at a
game was sewage water. He called the statement state run media.
Speaker 1 (01:35:04):
He also said the black players are homophobic and NFL
players are dumb as hell, and he called fans high
school educated alcoholics. Oh geez, no, this guy went full off. Yeah,
like he went full like, no, no, no, you ain't
getting me. It's the It's totally like he got I
(01:35:25):
don't know if he was getting fired, wanted to get fired.
I don't think he'll be doing social media anywhere in
the future. No, but he was like, you know, spazzing
out as he got fired, throwing his briefcase and grabbing
the goldfish on his way out, asking who wanted to
go with them, and nobody went except for the secretary
that no one wanted and god knows no man wanted
to date because their kid asked a bunch of stupid questions.
Speaker 9 (01:35:48):
Bye aw do you.
Speaker 1 (01:35:49):
Know what I'm referencing, jere McGuire, Yeah, Jerem MacGuire.
Speaker 4 (01:35:54):
USC Trojans have retired a pair of former Heisman Award
winners numbers prior to the team's home opener. Former quarterback
Caleb Williams has had his number thirteen jersey retired and
will have it displayed on the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Perry Style among the programs other Heisman winners. In the
social media announcement, it was also revealed that Reggie Bush's
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number five was also shown for the first time since
having his Heisman reinstated earlier this year. The Trojans play
host to Utah State on Saturday night.
Speaker 1 (01:36:25):
So I saw a stat of rookie quarterbacks that start
their first game. The odds of him playing well any
of them, ye Bonex one in sixty five? Wow, that
their first games. Not that he can't be good this season, right,
but their first game is a big, big, big struggle.
There's a lot of pressure absolutely, not only not just
(01:36:47):
for him. You saw it last night with players that
have been doing practice, but they have at most they
maybe do ten plays. Very few starters played the full
sixty minutes. The full yeah, sixty minutes, right, So they
were pretty exhausted in the fourth quarter. A lot of
them look like they were really struggling. So now put
(01:37:07):
that into the perspective of somebody who's never playing at
that octane, right, Yeah, So that's stat I think tracks well. See,
I think that's going to be a good test. So
if he comes any of them, Bonix, Caleb, any of
those guys come out and play really well and have
a great game. I mean, that should be interesting for
the rest of the season. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:37:28):
The University of Memphis confirmed an anonymous letter alleging multiple
violations within the men's basketball program exists. Head coach Penny
Hardaway fired assistant coaches Rick Stansberry, Jamie Rosser, and Farraggi Phillips.
He also fired special advisor Demitris Dyson. Sports Illustrated is
reporting that the school is aware of an anonymous letter
(01:37:50):
that alleges Hardaway's involvement in illegal recruiting and academic violations.
Hardaway was investigated in twenty nineteen for alligation of impermissible recruiting,
and it was determined that Hardaway had not violated NCAA rules.
Speaker 9 (01:38:07):
The school was placed.
Speaker 4 (01:38:08):
On probation that ends in September of twenty twenty five.
Speaker 1 (01:38:11):
A University of Tulsa player I believe recently transferred to
Memphis to play for Hardaway.
Speaker 4 (01:38:19):
And they're still on probation. It doesn't end until this
time next year. Week two of the college football season
starts tonight. Number twelve Tennessee takes on number twenty three,
a North Carolina State tomorrow in the Duke's Mayo Classic
at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte.
Speaker 1 (01:38:37):
You get another ad in there.
Speaker 4 (01:38:38):
Vanderbilt Kentucky number twenty four, Louisville and Memphis are also
in action tomorrow. The Commodores take on Elkhorn State, the
Wildcats play South Carolina, the Cardinals face Jacksonville State, and
Memphis hosts Troy.
Speaker 9 (01:38:53):
Tennessee.
Speaker 4 (01:38:54):
Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Louisville and Memphis are all one to zero
on the season. Arkansas Razorbacks visit Boone Pickens Stadium tomorrow
to take on the OSU Cowboys, and your Ou Sooners
host the Houston Cougars again. Three point thirty is the
pre game with Chris Plank and six thirty is kickoff,
and you, of course can hear that on the iHeartRadio
app right here on your Tulsa Sooner station ninety seven
(01:39:17):
and five KMOUD. And the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.
Speaker 1 (01:39:22):
About Nascar, No nobody cares so big games. The Michigan
Texas game is going to be awesome, and I think
that's a good eleven am start. Of course, the Arkansas
Oklahoma State game is going to be good. People's eyes
are a little raised at Arkansas. They're like, oh, there
may be something here, and good test I think for
for Oklahoma State rivalry Iowa Iowa State is happening tomorrow, right,
(01:39:45):
Because there's so many like games you're like, okay, Like
Georgia is playing Tennessee Tech. Okay, good luck, hope that
goes well. Right, So there's I think you to find
those good games like Alabama South Florida might be an
okay game. Uh, Missouri's playing Buffalo. Nobody's play to me
(01:40:10):
the games that are there's a lot of not good
games happening this weekend. So to highlight the big games
I think is going to be where it's at. Notre
Dame's playing uh, Northern Illin the Huskies Northern Illinois. So yeah,
I think I think the Michigan texta game might be
the biggest game happening tomorrow. Yeah at eleven am.
Speaker 4 (01:40:31):
Yeah, and that's your ball. So the Wall Sports and
Lindsay on ninety seventy five KMOD.
Speaker 1 (01:40:46):
Good morning, it's the Big nine Morning Show. Nine four
six oh k m O d Ken also text BMMS,
I haven't meant what you want to say to eight
two nine four five Good morning, Lindsay.
Speaker 4 (01:41:01):
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was a twenty eighteen Face Sitting Phenom Award winner.
Speaker 1 (01:41:18):
Good morning Gimpie, Well, good morning Gorman. You just got
your first keyword to score a pair of tickets to
our twenty twenty four iHeartRadio Music Festival in Vegas. That
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know what's your favorite thing about yourself bmms and what
(01:41:39):
that is to eight two, nine, four or five will
give away some more beer coming up here soon right
now though, it's time for willingilly talk about anything. You want,
bring up something new, go back to someone's completely up
to you. Nine one, eight four six oh came out here.
You can text your willing eilly bmmss and what that is?
(01:42:00):
Eight The will Nelly I had. They didn't get a
ton of news exposure, got some and that is they
had to make a emergency landing with a plane here
in Tulsa the other morning because somebody was drunk and
unruly and tried to fight the stewardess. He's like Milwaukee
(01:42:21):
to Dallas or something like that, and they just they
departed and they arrest the guy at the airport. And like,
I'm trying to figure out once the planes in the
air what am I fighting the stewardess over?
Speaker 11 (01:42:33):
For real?
Speaker 1 (01:42:34):
You want more nuts, you want less nuts? Get arrested.
That's how you get more nuts, right right, mentally and
probably in a place you don't want that. What is
there to fight a stewardess about? Whatever?
Speaker 9 (01:42:48):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:42:50):
What is Yeah, there's nothing. They're just trying to, you know,
make sure you get from one place to the other comfortably,
and I'll make sure you're taking care. Here's your any
little Coca cola. Here's what I understand, not that these
are the same profession, but they do take care of
people and make sure their experience is pleasurable. Yeah, you
(01:43:11):
don't see people fighting servers, no, oh right, so far
as you know, waiters, waitresses, people bringing you your food. Yeah,
just making sure you have a pleasurable eating experience.
Speaker 9 (01:43:23):
Was it a was it a connecting flight?
Speaker 1 (01:43:26):
It was a flight from Milwaukee to Dallas?
Speaker 13 (01:43:28):
Huh?
Speaker 1 (01:43:29):
And they had to stop here. They're like, all right,
that's it. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, I
don't know they landed here when you guys are hearing
they made emergency landing to arrest this full ass. Yeah, yeah,
it's it's dead on a road trip, saying, don't make
me pull this car over, And dad pulled the car over.
Speaker 4 (01:43:50):
How long is the flight from Milwaukee to Dallas?
Speaker 9 (01:43:53):
It can't be too long?
Speaker 1 (01:43:56):
Okay. The reason the play made an emergency landing in
Tulis is because the guy was vabe be on the
plane and they told him to quit vaping, and he
got pissed. Oh come on, Yeah, so he got mad
because he didn't want to follow the rules. Right, do
you want to vade go to the bathroom? No, you're
not supposed to even do that. I'm just saying, oh,
you hurting anybody? Come on, even that will get you
(01:44:18):
in trouble. Right, Vaping in the bathroom, that's the place
people do things on planes, So I figured that might
be the best place if you're gonna vape. I don't
know if that's true. I don't believe that you can
fornicate in the bathroom might as well from VAP. I
don't know how. It's the smallest room ever, do uh.
I'm sure people have gotten caught having sex in an
(01:44:40):
airplane bathroom. Apparently. I don't know of anyone this has
happened to you, but apparently this happens. Yeah. So, so
do they make an emergency like think for that or
they just sit down and keep it keep it in
your pants? Seriously, I don't want him, I don't. I
think that's more of a like, hey, disruptive, not a
rule of flying by the Federal Aviation administrat Right, It's like, hey, man,
(01:45:02):
no one wants to hear you clap in one hand.
Speaker 4 (01:45:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:45:07):
Yeah, I like this one too. Corbett is right. Okra
is garbage. We have a garden the rodents that eat everything,
but the Okra picky rodents are smart.
Speaker 9 (01:45:25):
Yeah, definitely smart.
Speaker 1 (01:45:28):
Right, because it's garbage. It is Ochra's garbage. When are
you bringing back cucks? We aren't answered, Willy nilly, Do
you guys listen to past shows you did?
Speaker 4 (01:45:40):
Lindsay yeah every morning on my way in.
Speaker 1 (01:45:44):
Especially so you listen to the best stuff that's planning.
You don't listen to past shows. I like going back
again in the podcast.
Speaker 4 (01:45:52):
Oh once in a while, Yeah, once in a while
listening to.
Speaker 1 (01:45:55):
Podcasts, Gimbi, not as much as I probably should. I
think it's an accurate statement for me too. As a
police officer here in Oklahoma, I gotta know. What do
you think when a cop gets behind you in traffic?
F yi, are just waiting for you to move because
you're driving slow? Okay? What do you think when a
cop pull When you see a cop they pull up
(01:46:16):
behind you, what do you think?
Speaker 4 (01:46:17):
Lindsay, ah, crap, That's what I think. First, Am I Actually?
Speaker 9 (01:46:24):
I think? Am I going too fast?
Speaker 4 (01:46:25):
And then I check my speedometer right away to see
if I'm.
Speaker 1 (01:46:29):
Doing They too late the right right?
Speaker 9 (01:46:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:46:35):
Normally I just think oh crap right away, But then yeah,
sometimes I'll get over.
Speaker 9 (01:46:43):
Yeah so.
Speaker 4 (01:46:46):
And and when they pass or if they exit off,
I'm like, whew, wasn't.
Speaker 1 (01:46:52):
Moving, Gimbi, Well, as my heart is racing, I am
oh ass, And then I realized, well, I'm illegal. My
tags are up to date. Yea cruise control set. I'm
not speeding, I'm keeping it between alliance. I'm good, but
yet my heart's still pounding, because that's what happens when
police officers get behind you. If I'm speeding, yes, if
(01:47:17):
I know I'm breaking the law, yes, I do get
a little anxiety, but overall I don't because I try
not to break the law the rules of driving that often.
And I also tried to be aware and not get
surprised with a cop behind me. I saw a thing
online the cop and he was like whatever, whether he
(01:47:39):
was or wasn't, I have no idea, but he was like,
as a cop, something I like to do at night,
and you drive past me, He's hit my bricks, Like
that's funny. It's to mess with people. Yeah, I know
your speeding. You know you're speeding, so I just hit
my brakes. It's pretty funny. Would you rather wear a
(01:48:01):
thong bikini bottom in public or just a speedo?
Speaker 4 (01:48:05):
Lindsey, I'll take the speedo one because thongs are really uncomfortable.
Speaker 1 (01:48:11):
To them cakes off through, huh, so show them cakes off?
Speaker 9 (01:48:14):
Well, Espiedo would pretty much show the cakes off too.
Speaker 1 (01:48:17):
That the same we're of a hugger. Yeah, I could
go either way on that one. To be honest with you.
But I guess if I had to pick one just
for fun, I'm going with the thong. Why not? I
need to show off my tattoos anyway. I mean, if
I'm wearing one speedo or a thong, I'm not wearing
them for comfort. And I'm not trying to, you know,
(01:48:40):
get a a pr in the pool, right, I'm not
a swim you know what I mean. I'm not getting
going for gold, so I'm clearly doing it for attention.
And if I'm gonna go for attention, I'm not gonna
half asset. Let's get the thong going, right. I'm want
to show you what the sesame seed bun looks like.
(01:49:00):
That should be our next photo shoot. You know, when
we do pictures and we hand them out to people,
we should all three wear thongs.
Speaker 11 (01:49:08):
I like it.
Speaker 1 (01:49:09):
I think only one of them will be desired. Yes,
but gimbi, are you gonna be judging fair Food again
this year? I haven't heard anything about it yet, but
I would totally be down to do it. I think
last year I had the sweets. The year before that
I did Savory. Maybe it was back. Either way, Yeah,
(01:49:32):
I'll be down to do it again someone texting and
OKRA is not garbage. You're not American. Well you clearly
aren't because you don't believe in freedom of choice. And additionally,
show me anywhere that OKRA is an American institution over
apple pie or hot dogs. It's as American as Okrah.
(01:49:54):
It just doesn't roll off. No, no, are you? Is
anyone watching Chimp Crazy on HBO bro We're three episodes
in and it does not disappoint. I've seen some flashes
of news headlines about this show, but I am not
familiar with this. This is a former nurse turned exotic
(01:50:16):
animal broker spends her days caring for animals in captivity,
referring to herself as the Dolly Parton of chimps. However,
her limitless love for one chimpanzee spins into a wild
cat and mouse game with authorities and animal rights groups.
Through the experiences of this character and other chimp moms,
Chimp Crazy as a series that reveals the bonds between
(01:50:38):
owners and they're highly intelligent Grade eight pets, as well
as the risks of the welfare of the animals themselves.
Is this a reality show?
Speaker 4 (01:50:48):
You think it's a docuseries, So it's reality yeah, yeah,
I think I'm good on Chimp Crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:50:55):
I yeah, I don't need to, uh, I don't need
to watch a show that women who collect exotic animals
and then also play bunko. I don't. I don't care,
but I trust I trust a person who says it
like what them trivia night? Would you excel at love
this question? I was actually just thinking about this.
Speaker 4 (01:51:18):
Probably like anything vander Pump Rules or Real Housewives on
Bravo at reality show Bravo TV type stuff?
Speaker 1 (01:51:27):
Okay, GIMPI probably music trivia. I've done trivia nights at
bars before. It's a lot of fun, and those are
the ones I usually do really well on, probably specifically
nineties music trivia ye good?
Speaker 11 (01:51:45):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:51:46):
That or movie trivia I would feel pretty comfortable with
minus horror or right all.
Speaker 9 (01:51:52):
Right, right cheets trivia.
Speaker 1 (01:51:55):
Maybe maybe if you ask me how many yards did
Alex Smith have in his final year, I'd be like,
I don't know, a lot, We'll take it. Gimbie, has
judging for the Cowboy Cups started this year? And are
you on the judge panel? Has not started? And I,
(01:52:15):
I don't know. They haven't reached out to me yet.
I am ninety three percent positive that I will be,
but that's that's on them. But again, I'm willing to
do it. Willie Nilly. I know I'm getting older because
I realized those velcro shoes my dad had are the
same as my electric shoes, and I'm okay with that.
(01:52:37):
What are electric shoes? I've never heard of electric shoes before.
Are they shoes you have to charge occasionally because that
seems stupid? Or is that some different? Are they self
tying shoes? Okay? These look like you remember as young kids.
They have roller skates that go over your shoes. Yeah. Yeah,
(01:52:58):
all the pictures I see of a electric shoes, that's
what it looks like. The only older thing that I
do clothing wise is I am totally fine buying all
my clothes from Sam's Club or Costco. Yeah? Yeah. Why
do I need to dress any special way? Right? Who
you trying to impress? Ain't no one. I want comfortable
(01:53:24):
and affordable. That's literally all account now. Occasionally, if my
wife and I go out, I like to dress up,
but I don't need to have one hundred dollars jeans.
How soon do you transition into track suits or windbreakers?
Speaker 8 (01:53:41):
Not that far away?
Speaker 1 (01:53:42):
I mean I wear a lot of like athletic pants, huh,
a lot and hoodies. Yeah, so we're there, you have right. Basically,
I'm not in the boat you're in, and I'm not
saying you do. But I'm not in the boat you're in.
You're trying. You're still courting, right right, still gotta look
(01:54:03):
you know, right, you'll jeopardize, uh, who you are, not jeopardized,
You'll change who you are a little bit for dating aspects. Yeah,
we're in a fresh new relationship, so of course I
want to still look good for I want to look
I want to look good for my wife, but just
not because it's a Wednesday, right right? Catch me about
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ten years different?
Speaker 4 (01:54:27):
Yeah, lindsay, Uh, I mean I I do. I do
like a good sweatsuit and joggers and some of them
are awesome and make your butt look really good.
Speaker 9 (01:54:41):
So I'm there already.
Speaker 1 (01:54:45):
Yeah. I love comfy clothes man.
Speaker 9 (01:54:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:54:48):
And you know what, and Costco makes this travel pant.
They sell this pant but it's called the travel pant,
and it is awesome.
Speaker 9 (01:54:57):
They are so comfortable and kind of stylish. I'm not
gonna lie.
Speaker 1 (01:55:02):
Somebody text us in. I completely forgot until this text
came in and we would have to we'd have to
move pretty fast. But are you guys doing football picks
this year? Because remember we did that last year? Yeah,
and we did the Chiefs Bears. And I'm willing to
do it and skip Chiefs this week or no, I'll
pick the Chiefs. Of course, we can skip the Chiefs
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this week and put another game in there and we'll
get it done here in a minute and do it.
I totally forgot. Let's do it. Okay, let's do it. Yeah,
I love it. I think that's fun.
Speaker 9 (01:55:34):
It is.
Speaker 1 (01:55:34):
I love the idea of that. So yes, we will
do that, Corbyn. Are you would you willingly starve yourself
if every food you put in your mouth tasted like okra?
So we'll go like, we'll apply the food that you
do not like. So make sure you state that, and
then if you then answer the question I wish food
didn't taste good. It would make eating so much easier
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for me. If I was like, okay, I just need
my you know, nutrient bar, eat that and call it done. Yeah,
but if that nutrient bar tastes like okra? Right, but
every food that you put in your mouth again, I'm
not gonna starve myself. I'm just gonna eat what's I need.
I'd rather have it all come back to it into
a little bar and I could just eat it, and
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then that'd be if it was a pill even better. Right,
Just that way, I'm eating just for valid nutrients, for
calori for chloric expense. That would be hugely beneficial. But
no food taste delicious to me.
Speaker 4 (01:56:37):
Lindsay, yeah, so I don't. I also don't like okra,
but I'm gonna choose liver wars because I can't stand
that either. I wouldn't starve myself either. But yeah, if
food could come in a pill form, that would be incredible.
(01:56:58):
It would suck, though, but again, I'm not gonna starve myself.
Speaker 9 (01:57:03):
It's gonna suck.
Speaker 4 (01:57:04):
Suffer through it.
Speaker 1 (01:57:06):
Himby If every food that I ate tasted like lemons,
would I starve myself? Man, there's gonna be a lot
of hurting babies, a lot of babies. I know they
don't bring any babies around you, right, You've gotta eat,
(01:57:27):
You've gotta eat. So I would power through it, and
probably you know, there'd be a lot.
Speaker 11 (01:57:33):
Of holes in my wall.
Speaker 1 (01:57:34):
Like my name was Kyle can't punch a baby, punch
a wall, Mary Bank. Kill travel on cruise ship, travel
on a train, travel on a bush.
Speaker 9 (01:57:52):
I'm gonna kill the bus. That's pretty simple for me.
Speaker 4 (01:58:00):
Yeah, they get crowded, it's just they they always seem.
Speaker 9 (01:58:04):
To be a little warm.
Speaker 4 (01:58:06):
On a bus, yeah right, I will marry the train travel.
I love travel. I think it is the best way
to travel. I love I loved it. We used to
travel from Chicago to Colorado on ski trips.
Speaker 9 (01:58:26):
And it was the best.
Speaker 4 (01:58:30):
And I'll bang the cruise ship. I'd have never taken
a cruise and I and.
Speaker 9 (01:58:34):
I would like to.
Speaker 4 (01:58:35):
I don't know if I will enjoy it or not.
I've heard good things and both bad things, and I've
read and seen a lot of bad things, so i'll
bang that.
Speaker 1 (01:58:45):
Maybe the case. Uh yeah, I'm totally killing the bus travel.
I have only been on public transportation bus wise one time,
and that was going to the fair from like the
high school or whatever down there to the fairgrounds. That sucked.
That sucks, So I'm killing that one off. I would
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totally bang travel on a train because I've never traveled
on a train before, so that sounds like fun. And
I'm marrying cruise ship. God, it's got everything you need.
It's got it's got food and entertainment, water slides, and yes,
it sounds like a good time. I'm killing bus for sure.
(01:59:26):
It is a miserable way to travel. I think it's
something everyone should experience. He should know what it's like
to how be forced to smell people that you would
never sit down at a table with what their farts
smell like. And know that there's one guy three rows
in front of you that's got a little bit of
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ibs he needs to go to the bathroom. And your
seat is guess where the door hits your knees because
you wanted the three seas. So I'm killing the bus
and then I'll bang the cruise ship because at least
(02:00:07):
the food will be good. But I'll travel by a train.
You see some see the countryside. That sounds awesome. It
feels a little solitude, rocksy to sleep a little bit.
It feels like a good thing. Do you trust a
contractor or try to do things on your own? I e. Roofing, carwork, plumbing, Lindsey.
Speaker 9 (02:00:30):
Oh, I trust a contractor.
Speaker 4 (02:00:32):
I don't trust myself to do roofing, car work, or
for the most part, plumbing. I mean I've I instilled
my own bidet and that's about as.
Speaker 9 (02:00:42):
Far as it gets.
Speaker 4 (02:00:44):
I'll put on a new toilet seat if I have to,
I could do that. But as far as roofing things,
big jobs like that, I'm hiring a contractor for sure.
Speaker 1 (02:00:56):
GIMPI I do trust contractors. I mean they get paid
to do that, that's their job. They are professionals. However,
I am too cheap to hire one, and I've done
all those works myself roofing, car work, plumbing, et cetera.
So yeah, I just do it myself, I am. It
(02:01:17):
depends on the thing. Okay, certain car things I'm totally
comfortable with changing transmission fluid. No, okay, oil change. Not
into that. It just can be messy. And then I
figure what to do with the oil. Like it's a
bunch of steps. Put in a new battery in done,
(02:01:39):
changing sparkplux done, Never done it. I would feel comfortable
doing that. Anything I gotta take the wheel off for
I'm like, yeah, threep the thing. Almost any appliance repair
one hundred percent can do have done, like doing electrical
up to a point. Right, you're not going to a house.
(02:02:01):
I'm not gonna do a junction box. I ain't doing
anything in the panel. I'll gladly do a new light switch.
I'll gladly do a light, put in a ceiling, any
of those things. Plumbing short of snake and a drain. Hey,
now that's about all I'll do. Okay, I'll change a faucet.
(02:02:23):
I guess I've put in a garbage disposal bare minimum.
Do I trust a contractor if I've hired them, Yes, okay.
But if I meet someone in front of Home Deep
and they're like, hey, I'm a contractor, I'm like, yeah, yeah,
I'm also a celebrity entertainer, So yeah, I don't know.
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Speaker 13 (02:03:43):
Met you today?
Speaker 1 (02:03:45):
Good brother? What's your favorite thing about yourself?
Speaker 7 (02:03:50):
May I tell you what? I can drink anything, everything,
as long as I want from waking up in the
morning all the way to run you in the morning,
and I can make that ready for Rook at seven
o'clock with no hangover.
Speaker 1 (02:04:05):
Boh, hold on? How old is bo? Lindsay? Hold on? Okay?
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Thanks?
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go anywhere soon. Gimby can make sure he gets the
right info. All right. So a listener was like, Hey,
are you going to do the football pool? And so
I drew up for this week. We took it normally
to be Chiefs Bears forty nine Ers games, and because
the Chiefs were last night and we were run by
the seat of our pants, we did not do this before.
So I'm replacing the Chiefs game with the Cowboys. Oh,
(02:04:55):
go on, Okay, so we'll do the first one we got,
Tennessee at Chicago Chiefs. I'm sorry, Chicago is a favorite
minus three and a half, Lindsay, I'm going Chicago. Hey, Kimby,
I don't want to go for the Bears, but I
will because I think their new guy has got something
to prove. Yeah, Tennessee new coach, I feel like, but
(02:05:23):
Chicago's gonna have a lot of problems. I think they're
gonna they're gonna struggle trying to make the chemistry happen.
Three and a half they're only getting because it's at home. Yeah,
I'm gonna go Tennessee on that one. Jets forty nine Ers,
that's of course. In San Francisco, forty nine er is
a favorite by four and a half.
Speaker 9 (02:05:40):
I'm going forty nine Ers.
Speaker 1 (02:05:42):
Okay. Yeah, I'm going with the Niners as well. It's
gonna be a good game, and I am kind of
looking forward to seeing what Rogers can do. But I
gotta stick with my team I am. I'm going with
the Jets asterisk only if Aaron plays longer than forty seconds,
(02:06:05):
well you can't change I'm not changing it. I'm saying
that's where my head is, huh, is that he's gonna
go longer than forty seconds. And that's why I think
they'll win. I mean, one of those two teams has
a superior quarterback for sure. Yeah, Rogers is a badass,
but we've got a pretty good We've got a pretty
good team ourselves. No, and I think we've got the
(02:06:27):
better team over over the Jets. I believe you. And
in my opinion, I think the only thing that Jets
have going for them is Rogers. So I got some
sus Carder. They got some pretty studded players as well.
Speaker 4 (02:06:37):
I love Kittle and he's fun to watch.
Speaker 1 (02:06:39):
The forty nine ers. Yeah he looks weird, he does
all right. And then we've got the last one here,
Dallas at Cleveland. Cleveland is the favorite by two and
a half. And again when it's like two and a half,
he usually means because they're just they're home.
Speaker 4 (02:06:55):
Yeah, I hate this, m man, I don't even want to.
Speaker 1 (02:07:03):
Say it, but Cowboys, You're going Cowboys? Okay? Uh, gimbe.
I will not root for the Cowboys, and I like,
I mean, I guess at this point the Cowboys are
the underdog, right, I'm still gonna go with the Browns though,
for sure. Yeah, I mean between Watson or Winston, whoever
(02:07:24):
plays Mark Cooper Judy's their Joku defense side, Miles Garrett
defense player of the Year. I think he's gonna create
some problems for Dak jan Thornhill's at pre sas. I
think that, Uh, I think Cleveland may have this is
(02:07:46):
it depends on which Dac we get right, is Dak
playing for his contract whereas Dak Dunn in Dallas? Right,
We're gonna find the temperament of Dak. I think in
this game he's a competitor, so I don't see him
giving up yet. He's I would think you'd want to
play for your next contract, whether it's in Dallas or Carolina,
wherever it is, you're gonna end up going. I'm going
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with I'm going with Cleveland, And what did you go with? Lindsay?
Speaker 9 (02:08:12):
I went with the Cowboys.
Speaker 1 (02:08:14):
And Lindsay Gimmee went with Cleveland as well. Yeah, all right,
so there we go. We'll find out how that plays
out on Monday and then we'll get the rest of
them mapped out for the rest of the year. So
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I learned how to tell when someone's an alcoholic?
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How's that when they call a radio station to brag
about how they can drink all day and all night
without getting a hangover. And I also learn it's better
to have a one handed clap than to have the
clap gimpy.
Speaker 1 (02:10:16):
What'd you learn today? Well, I learned that I'm going
to be out in Jinks this afternoon off of ninety
sixth Street and Highway seventy five, slinging some meat from
four to six. You should come by get you some
of that delicious meat. And I also learned that I
want to be out in Classic Chevrolet tomorrow out in
Owassa from eleven am to one in the afternoon. So
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drop by and say hi tomorrow at Classic Chevrolet in Awassa.
As well, I learned that Lindsay doesn't wear songs. I
also learned that Gimpy wears thongs. It's Corpin saying, make
sure that dishwasher is loaded right.
Speaker 9 (02:10:52):
It's Lindsay stopped tracking my cycle.
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This is Gimpy. I'm sorry, thank you, thank you, thank you, Daddy.
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