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Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Nine one,
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can hang out with us each and every day. Good morning, Lindsay,
Good morning, Good morning, Gimpio. Got tickets to see Corn
and tickets to a Perfect Circle that will be performing
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with Pussafer and Primus all at the same time. I'll
be on stage together. I don't know how they're gonna
douplicate Maynard, but hologram, I mean he maybe maybe he'll
paint one side of his face and then the other
side'll be another person not out of the scope. Hey, guys,
weird for him for sure. Uh. And he's a badass
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by the way, he's a jiu jitsu black belt. Oh
okay at sixty wow.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
Anyway, So we'll give tickets to both those shows. One
Corn one October twenty third at the Bok Center and
then the other one happen May first. Tickets going sell
Friday for that one. We're gonna see what Lindsay wants
to talk about. We got our Top five songs today
tom Bi biker songs from listener, Uneasy Rider two. Looking
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forward to that because is it songs that you listen
to while riding your motorcycle or songs about being a biker.
We're just gonna have to wait and see. I think
the spectrum of what makes a biker song may have
changed and involved over the last fifteen, twenty thirty forty years.
I love that stuff like you're doing some kind of
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charity run. This is a couple of years ago, and
guy pulls up next to me and he's on his
big old street glide and I swear to everything holy
he was listening to Selene Dion or just something totally unexpected,
right he pulls up. Yeah, I look over at him.
I give him this look like, what the hell, man,
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it's amazing, But hey, it's your bike, it's your life.
Listen to what you can like Celene Dion and also
ride motorcycles. Yeah, sure on a track, but like, but
this is a different name. It was just totally unexcit.
It feels like that tracks if you drive a trick
and then.
Speaker 6 (05:03):
List it feels like Terry Crews and White Chicks listening
to Vanessa Carlton.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Don't there's nothing wrong with Vanessa Carlton. No nothing, I
uh so did he Yesterday the unsealed the document of
all these crimes that he's in trouble for. And when
you hear him, you're like, good god boy, you clearly
are way out over your skis. He's being indicted on
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charges of racketeering, uh, racketeering, conspiracy, sex, trafficking of children
by force, fraud or corrosion, and transporting for prostitution. Damn Daniel.
If he gets convicted of the charges, he will be
facing life in prison. He offered a fifty million dollar bail.
He's gonna put his house up, yeah, and the judgment no, right,
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he offered, Hey, no, we'll throw in my passport, all
my kids, my family's passport, like my mom's, everybody like
I'm in, Like I'm not going anywhere. And they're like,
no about that, not letting me. That ain't happening. Nice try.
And so he's still in now. He's in a special
facility for people that would be high risk. Yes, whether
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that because of the crime they committed, the role they
play in society. That's not just for celebrities, right, If
you are Jeffrey Dahmer, you would go in a high
profile containment facility because you're a high profile person. That said,
I guess we'd argue that's a celebrity. But some of
the things that were interesting when they uncovered this document
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was he would have days long freak out freak offs,
right days long, and these are essentially sex parties, where
his lawyer is saying, these are all everybody was adults here,
They all consented to being a part of this send
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and the Justice Department says for decades he's been doing
this decades. He would rely on employees and influence people
to not report him. He is apparently apparently his bodyguard
filmed all this for him and kept copies for the
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day that because he knew who he was dealing with,
and today he tried to turn on him. He was like, hey, hey,
I got this information here. So what was that show
that he was doing back in the early two thousands,
like making the band? Yeah, he would like make people
like walk you know, got off of miles to go
get like cheesecake, ye, yeah, to understand the respect. Yeah. No,
that was definitely a thing you saw that was weird.
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But then also you would watch and go. No, like,
it's important to learn the history and culture and why
things are. Tom Tom Brady has a really good thing
about he was a part of a football program and
now they're college football program, and now they are college
football teams. The program would teach you different aspects of
the game to prepare you. Now the team's only word
about winning, right right, right. So my thought is so
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maybe that was the same thing, is that, like, hey,
you've got to learn the history and the why we
are who we are and all those things. Right, So
these people would compete just for a chance to be
like an intern for Diddy, right, some jive like that,
and then all right, so congratulations Tom, you won, all right,
Now go get me seventeen bottles of lubricants or not seventeen.
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We'll get to that.
Speaker 6 (08:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
Yeah, I'm just saying, like those people they didn't know,
they're just trying. They were just fighting for a chance
to work for this music mogul and to be in
the industry and try to get somewhere, not knowing that
it's possible that they could be used for nefarious acts
like this. One hundred percent, man, one hundred percent, You're like,
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I just want to get signed, so I'll do whatever again.
There is a documentary called Tickled, and in the documentary,
the guy just wants to be an actor so bad.
This is something that he gets a chance to do,
so he does this questionable video that involves tickling and flesh,
and the guy that hires him, if you will, then
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holds it over his head and manipulates him to stay
involved and do these videos that he'll release him to
his family and embarrass him. And that is not just
exclusive to the tickled industry. No, that happens in radio too,
by the way. But he would hold these special freak
off parties where he would manipulate women in commercial sex
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workers who he would fly across state and federal lines
to be a part of these highly orchestrated days long
freak offs. And it's so funny. They're not calling them
sex parties. They're calling them they're giving them this name.
They're deliberately they're saying the term freak off over and
over and over and over. Do you know why, Because
it's going to go to trial, and when it goes
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to trial, they want to make sure you know what
this word means instead of it being a dumb down
word instead of sex party, it's freak off, like it's
giving it a name. How weird or how wild the
parties were, you know, whatever happened. Yeah. He would also
use drugs and substances like ketamine and ecstasy to keep
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them obedient. Wow, Okay, you're okay with that, h I'm
okay with it. But that makes sense when you're having
no the sexual parties, because everybody knows ecstasy heightens that
particular experience, you know, so I could see. That's why
I'm like, okay, yeah, that makes sense. Not to control them,
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that's stupid, But when you're having sex parties, it makes
sense to have a bunch of ecstasy.
Speaker 6 (10:46):
When I hear freak off, I don't think of it
as like a sex party. I think of it as
more as a competition, like a dance off. Like this
is a freak off, Like.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
I'm, I'm.
Speaker 6 (10:58):
You're competing to see who's gonna be the freakiest and
who's going to give the most sex here.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
Okay, you know what I mean. Off, Then you are
with it that being a sex thing, right right, right right,
But it's not like just a wild sex party exactly.
Who can be the freakiest of all the freaky freakers.
I do understand that you would use ecstasy to heighten
a sexual experience, but when it's given to you to
keep you in the sexual experience, that is different, especially
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with ketamine, which is wild if you read stories about
people that are on ketamine and what they experience. Casey
Musgraves has a great interview she did about taking ecstasy
I'm Sorry ketamine to write her most recent album and
the things she would experience as she was writing, which
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is a wild thing for her to especially in that
genre of music anyway. So he would give these people
drugs to keep them obedient, to be a part of
these freak offs that would go on for days, and
then who would video record them and then use that
footage of blackmail to keep them involved and quiet, and
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then would give them ivy fluids so they would get
peak recovery and get back to living their normal quote
unquote normal life after that. So I've never taken catamine before.
I've heard about it, right, never taken it before. This
was one of the things that that's never been offered.
I've never had the opportunity control out delete. It's a
hard reset on your brain. Yeah, well, these are the
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effects ahha, A state of sedation, which makes sense in
this particular story of you know, keeping them under control,
feeling calm and relaxed, immobility, relief of pain, and amnesia.
Oh how about that. We're gonna keep you sedated and
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you won't ever remember anything. The Feds allegedly took confiscation
of multiple multiple hundreds, thousands of videos and documentation they
have of him doing this, countless number of drugs and
weapons and money as well, of course cash and thousands
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of bottles of baby oil, thousands.
Speaker 6 (13:21):
Any famous other famous people.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
On the they have. They have not alluded to any
that they said. The investigation is still ongoing and they
are not done. Wow, which means you will hear other names. Yeah,
but I'm still kind of stuck on the baby oil thing.
That well, I know baby oil. There are better loobes
than baby oil, oh for sure. And if you are
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worth a billion dollars, I'm just saying you would think
you would have some of the There's no way he
had the the worst version of ketamine. No, no, but
baby oil is multi purpose to where like ky is
just sticky lube. That's all that there is to it
is just lubricant for sex. Baby oil can be used
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for lubricant. You rub it all over your body, make
it all shiny or whatnots you know, think Macho Man
back in the eighties. You know he would rub baby
oil all over himself and that's how he got all shiny,
and that's how he had also made him so slick
to get out of those moves. So I see, like
all the baby oil, it's more than just used for
just lube. You know, there's more to baby oil wrestling. Yes,
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now I might buy that they were having also a
wrestling an oil wrestling match. I would think you wouldn't
need bottles, you would gallons. Again, I don't know anything
about that world. Yeah, but there are other types of
lube other than ky a sticky loube Like, you don't
see what I'm saying. There's there are similarities and sex
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lube oils that would be better than baby oil, I
would think. Again, I'm not I don't, I don't know.
And if you have a the sex a day's hours
whatever long freak off, I would think you would want
really good product and maybe baby oil. Shout out to
Jay and Jay like maybe they make the best. Right.
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My mom used to squirt it with iodine and use
it as a tanning product. Wild time's the eighties, right.
Speaker 6 (15:25):
Maybe he just likes the smell of baby oil.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
Baby oil have a smell. Yeah, yeah, it does. I
gotta be honest. I've had two babies, never used baby oil,
so I'm not really sure what baby oil's for. That's
a good point. I've had a couple of kids all
growing up, never used it for them.
Speaker 6 (15:47):
I mean my mom actually uses baby oil for her
skin as she gets out of the shower.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
She yeah, I mean that's it though, I mean she
but in a baby world that referencing, right.
Speaker 6 (15:59):
I didn't use it. I use baby powder on my children.
Speaker 1 (16:03):
That was it. And what did you use baby powder for?
Speaker 6 (16:06):
For the bums?
Speaker 1 (16:07):
For? Keep some from me getting round from getting dipper rash? Okay,
we used a diaper like ointment and rash ointment if
they got a diaper rash, even to avoid it, because
really you're so you're basically using baby powder to soak
up any urine or feces that you're not getting one
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would not be aware of a need for a change
for a diaper.
Speaker 6 (16:30):
And it just and it smelled so nice, but yeah,
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
So I googled the purpose of baby oil. First, it
says keeping skin soft and supple. Anytime you can use
the word supple in a sentence I think is okay, yeah,
but also has a really creepy connotation no, and also
says your skin care, makeup removal, temporary tattoo removal. I
like to remove the temporary tattoos, degrease kind of problem
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that like this is, here's a solution. Okay, Well, I
mean if your kid comes home with a temporary tattoo
and you're very conservative, you're like, no, I don't want
you to brag of your body like that, you'd grab
the baby oil and white. I mean I prograss soaping water,
but okay, yeah, degreasing your hands, detangling necklaces, dissolving sticky residues,
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softening your cuticles. We have yet to get to babies,
not not yet. But my favorite, which kind of might
apply to uh deady situation here unsticking zippers. Interesting. I
mean it's a lubricant, so like necklaces zippers. Sure that
makes sense when you come as somebody with a can
of w D forty, it just hits different. I guess
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a little silicone spray. You're like this right, some powdered
graphie like it doesn't go over very well to put
that war and this again, I don't know. I would
think baby oil just by the name of oil, it
stains right because as oil does that four babies. Use
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of baby oil for babies, moisturizing, diaper, rash exama massage
that's creepy, uh, dry skin and hair, you mean lotion
pretty much. When choosing baby oil, look for one that
is free of ingredients that could irritate your baby skin
sure as in everything right, Okay, but no, he wasn't
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using it for skin moisture. Maybe he was. You know,
ashy is a condition that African Americans deal with absolutely absolutely,
instead of jargons or COCCOA bucked up Yeah, you know,
I ain't get the old baby. I get that. I
think that's entirely possible if he had what the implication
is a lot of people and that they had this set,
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I would think showers would be a thing that would
happen at the conclusion or maybe throughout. Yeah, and if
there were people there that were African American and dealt
with ashy skin, I could see them him going, hey,
whatever you need, we got shampoo conditioner, baby oil when
you get the shower, right, I think that's possible. That
is a Usually the truth is not nearly as sexy
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as where your mind goes. So it is possible that
that actually he could have just had that for himself,
like I get it by I get a better deal
by it by the palette. Right, yeah, what's something you
go through that much? And he can't say food, but
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like that you go through that much that you would
buy buy the palate to save money.
Speaker 6 (19:46):
Maybe uh, laundry detergent or hair conditioner.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
Okay, GIMPI My first initial thought was wine, but but
on a different note, probably like because I use a
body wash. It's also it's a shampoo slash body wash, right,
so use it for your hair and your body. What's
the brand? How is that Jack something another every man
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Jack or something like that. Okay, yeah, that's not cheap.
I'm impressed. Yeah, yeah, so I would probably because I
use it from a here and my body, that would
be the one. Besides you a loofa application or are
you a oh yeah, I got my little squishy poofball
thing that the seniors use for their swinger parties. You
know I'm talking about No, mine's blue, sometimes green? What
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is a what? I don't know what the this story
about the the the nursing home down in Florida. We're all, okay,
folks are banging. And that's how you can tell which
old folk is a swinger because of the color of
loofah that they got it, got it got their cars antanna,
they say, And so we can find our car. But
you know what you're doing, Mildred, But h yeah, I'll
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put a few pumps on there, you know, a few squirts,
lather it up, and I'm all soaping out. How often
do you replace your loofah? At least once a month
or so, whenever it really falls apart? Job, Yeah, sometimes
earlier than that, because I'll get snagged on a toenail
and it'll unravel it, and I'm like, well that's not good.
Just file the toenail. I do that after I when
I went unravels, I'm like, well, I guess it's time.
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I'll go ahead and trim my nails, my talons. I'm
not gonna go rabbit hunting the day. So we taxted
and said Diddy will end up like Epstein. I'm calling
it now. I mean, we talked about that yesterday. I
don't know, man, you go from having complete freedom to
do whatever you want to be in a prison. I
think you think about things differently and your mind could
definitely get to you. I'm seen a TikTok video yesterday
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that was like, here's Diddy in Central Park sunbathing before
he goes to court or whatever. Dude, thirty minutes before
he was out taking pictures joking with his son like
they have it documented. He looked nervous. Ah Diddy, like
the way that he was just kind of looking around
and then checking out his phone and then looking around
checking out his phone again. I was like, this guy
knows the jiggs up and he is nervous. Yeah, I
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can say wild, wild story freak offs. Yeah. I don't
know about you guys, and we're out of time. But
the idea that you're making people unconscious to have sex
with them, that doesn't do it for me. No, not
at all. I like interaction, right, I get it. I don't.
I'm a weird person. I don't like gocra. I like
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interaction during sex puts me on an alien planet. I
get it, Just a weird thing for to be like,
come on over, they'll be unconscious. I won if he charged, okay,
or at a time I'm not going to go any
further on there, now go. Well here's the thing, man,
That's what always intrigued me about people who rape, right,
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who like find the women in the park that are
jogging and you know, and they jump out of the
bush and they grab them and they rape them right
there in the bush. Like how can you get ready
or be ready? And a situation like that, you know
when the mail turned on there? Yeah, yeah, Like for me,
it's just instantly would kill. Yeah. I think there's a
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little bit of the fact of I think there's different factors.
One restraint, like the idea that they're fighting back is
a turn onto you. Yeah, some of it is you're
with you know when stories of men who have raped
prostitutes they say in the death positions, they say things like,
well they were with everyone else, why wouldn't they be
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with me? Conquest type of thing? Right, But to be ready,
stay ready? And then no, I don't get it, but hey,
everybody's weird, all right, Happy Wednesday. We're gonna give away
some tickets see Corn and Perfect Circle, Primus and Poos
for those three bands will be on stage at the
same time on May first. We'll get tickets away for that.
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Good Morning It's The Big Man Morning Show nine one
eight four six, Oh k m O d oh that's
good news. Quaki's going It's time for newsquakies, world news,
local news and news that just makes you say, what
the Here's Corbyn, Gimbi and Lindsay with what's going on
news quakies from The Big Man Morning Show. In ninety
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seventy five, AMoD.
Speaker 6 (24:25):
Man steals money from teen raising money for football team.
This happened in Gainesville, Florida, where a teenager in middle
school so fourteen years old thirteen fourteen, was raising money
outside so he could play for his middle school football team.
And usually they sell like discount cards or candy bars,
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something of that nature. Well, this douchebag, forty five year
old Leonard mac Junior, on September fourteenth, approaches the teen
who who had raised so far about one hundred and
fifty dollars. They say he approached the fourteen year old
boy of a ben Hill Griffin Stadium told him his
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mom actually gave him permission to take thirty bucks from him,
and instead of thirty bucks, he suddenly snatched seventy six
bucks from the boy and then ran away, And he
was then spotted running from the boy on camera, and
police found him and arrested him inside the stadium soon thereafter.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
I don't understand why they let kids do that any
of that reason, because they're such an easy target. No,
that's what I'm saying. I don't know why they let
them do that. That should not be a thing. I'm
right there with you. Yeah, by the way, kudos for
finding people with cash, Yeah, right, right right. I'm surprised
that you don't see stuff like cash apt Venmo stuff
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like that more often, with things like this lemonade stands
raising money, you know, for the school football team whatever.
I seen him at a garage sale once and I'm like,
that's brilliant. Yeah, that's brilliant to have that right there. Hey,
just cash at me the twenty five cents for this
ceramic bird or whatever. We had a garage sale this
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year last year, and like we had a couple pieces
of furniture and we used it to like, hey, if
you want it, They're like, I'm like I'll hold it
if you pay half right now, and they would just
cash out er venmo me the money. Yeah, it was
way easier. And then you don't have to worry about
going to the store, right as the person who's putting on,
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like said, garage sale, you don't have to go to
the store and get the change. Right, Hey, here's one
hundred bucks, Can I get a twenty? A couple tens
and fives? And you know World Wars yet whatever. Yeah,
it's a giant pain in the army. It's like so much.
Garage sales in general are just weird because you won't
answer your door for anyone, right, but a garage sale,
you'll let every weird person on the planet. Yea come
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to your garage, enter your garage. The more the merrier. Yeah,
it's a super bizarre event. Absolutely, you don't go, You
don't go, and that person looks a little scarly. Now
you're like, oh, this is a sucker coming right here
for real. Then you start selling them everything. Agin. Yeah,
I always and I love this because the negotiation that happens, right,
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there are some people that no matter what you my
wife gets mad at me because when we've done it,
I'm always like, no, we're gonna make it five dollars more.
She's like why, I'm like, cause, then we'll just take
five dollars off. They'll think they're getting a deal. Meanwhile,
we're getting what we wanted. It makes perfectly. They just
want to feel like they got a deal. Why you
got to try to haggle somebody at a garage sale? Anyway,
it's crap and somebody else's garbage. They don't want, right,
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So it's like, uh, I don't give you two fifty
for it. Just give me the five dollars and call it.
I've done this too, like when you get a bunch
of stuff and I see it's like I'll try to
count it and it's like whatever a dollar an item,
and I'm like five dollars. We're good. I'm not counting
all that, right, I'll give you five dollars.
Speaker 6 (28:08):
Get it out of yes, all right, hold it off
for me.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
Men busted with four hundred stolen sticks of deodorant. This
comes out of yeah, right right to go with his
baby oil and his freak offs. Let's send you stinky bitch.
I'm gonna need you to put on some right guard. Hell.
It comes out of Florida, where two guys, a forty
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year old guy named Carlos Garcia Ahette and his forty
one year old accomplice, Nivaldo Garcia Ventol. Not sure if
they're related. Nonetheless they're working together. They're suspects in this
criminal ring, this theft ring that would target like major
retailers like Walmart and CBS, Walgreens and stuff like that. Well,
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police got a tip about these two men and they're like, hey,
we think these guys stole some stuff. Gave him a
description of the car. The police see the car and
they go ahead and light them up and pull them over. Well,
at that time, Carlos gets out of the car and
tries to run, but they ended up catching him anyway.
So they told the police. They're like, hey, we're coming
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from Fort Myers, and the comps are like, I don't
know about all that. So they went ahead and went
to the Walmart or whatever checked the security footage show
enough the vehicle matching the description of the car they
were in. They see Ninvaldo and the personal care section
take a razor blade like a Gillette razor and then
shove it down his pants and then walk out the store.
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Without paying for it anyhow, So they went ahead and
searched the car, and what they found was six large
trash bags filled with four hundred sticks of deodorant, razor blades, razors,
fishing gear, cosmetics, and a whole bunch of other stuff
they say was valued about five thousand dollars. They ended
up arresting both of those guys. He's multiple felonies, including
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grand theft. I'll see your cash, I'll see your deodan,
and raise you mountain dew. This happens right here in Tulsa.
Man arrested after flashing gun while attempting to steal mountain dew.
This happened at our listeners are awesome from a couple
of weeks ago at the Walmart up at Admiral and
Memorial tells police at a thirty four year old convicted
felon flashed a gun while tempting to steal mountain dew
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from Walmart. Employees and security told police that the man
tried to walk away with two twelve packs of mountain
dew in the store's self checkout. Security we can only
think is the guy we talked to, stopped him and
allowed him to return to the register to pay for
the soda. He attempted to pay, but was unsuccessful. When
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employees told the police about this, they said he became
a defensive and flashed a thirty eight revolver Damn. Police
said he was taken into custody as he exited the store.
The man has multiple previous felony convictions, including felony assault
and battery on a police officer. He was arrested on
a larceny and weapons charge. Wow over Walmart. He just
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needed his fix, Uh, steal one if you need to
fix right right? No, I mean listen, you gotta get
stocked up, and if you're gonna get popped, you might
as well go big or go home. But to pull
out a gun over a couple of cases of mountain dew?
Like to twelve packs? Bro, I saw the shopping cart.
(31:28):
It ain't very much if you're gonna steal that much
and get a felony charge, right, load the cart, bro
for sure? Yeah, for sure, load the carte all your groceries.
Speaker 6 (31:38):
To twelve packs of mountain dew is less than twenty.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
Dollars, is it? I don't know.
Speaker 6 (31:44):
I think they're probably around seven.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
Bucks, okay, probably?
Speaker 7 (31:49):
Okay, So yeah, Wave a gun for that, right, Well,
I mean you don't want to get caught, you want
to go to jail, you know, But that just it's
even worse though, Dude, that many maybe because he had
felony charges and he maybe he was on probation, but
like that, that's like under one hundred dollars, under twenty dollars,
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as Lindsay's saying, like, that's they probably I.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
Don't even know if they arrest you for under twenty dollars.
Might just been like, hey, give us the do back
and you can go right back. Yes you're not welcome.
You are now trespassed. But now he's he's locked up. Yeah,
now he's going back to jail because he loaded al
he threw around a thirty eight revolver. Yeah, maybe he
did it on purpose. Homeless needed a place to stay,
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get out of the heat, get off the streets. Whatever,
three hots and a cot if you will. And he's like, well,
what can I do? Well, I'll just steal two twelve packs.
You know. Here's here's why I don't agree with that.
I know some people do that, but when you threaten
someone's life to do that, that's a different ballgame. Of course,
of course that is where I think your head's already
off kilter. But again, if if it's like I need
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to get out of here, I'm just going to go
ahead and go to county and go to jail else
so I can have a place to sleep and some food. Well,
stealing two twelve packs isn't gonna get me thrown in jail.
But no. But if he's on probation, just trespassing alone
will get you yoked. Yeah, I think you could have
done less things. Yeah, to get to get three you know,
three hots and a cot and I don't know. Mountain
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dew was it the blast from the picture. It does
look like not traditional mountain dew like the purple one. Yeah, dude,
that zero sugar mountain dew is solid. Yeah, it isn't
as good as zero sugar root beer. Zero sugar root
beer is like it tastes just like rutber. You can't
even tell you're having something with no sugar in it.
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Keep that in mind because sometimes diet you're like, all right,
we got to take a break. We'll be back. Wood Show,
The Big Bad Wooden Show. Good morning, It's the Big
Man Morning Show. See what Lindsay has for balls?
Speaker 6 (34:06):
To The Wall Sports, Miami Dolphins star quarterback Tua Tago
Viola is reportedly now being placed on injured reserve. He
(34:26):
suffered a concussion in Miami's loss to the Bills on
Thursday Night Football. It marked his fourth diagnosed concussion in
the last five years. Toua will be eligible to come
off ir in Week eight, when the Dolphins are set
to play the Arizona Cardinals. The Dolphins have not set
a timetable for the quarterbacks to return.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
If he walks away on his own, says I'm done
forty six million if he is unable to get medically
cleared and has to retire medically like thirty six million, wow, yeah,
but here's the thing. You're good with forty absolutely, yeah,
But you'd rather have one hundred and thirty six now, yeah.
(35:08):
And so this tells me that they're obviously being cautious,
and this allows him to take time and go and
do more research, meet with outside doctors away from the NFL,
because think about that price difference, right, it's like ninety
million dollars. Swing. Who wants to lose ninety million dollars.
Speaker 6 (35:24):
Right, No one, But he can retire and he can
go on to be a speaker from CTE.
Speaker 1 (35:32):
And he can no. I don't know about that. He
clearly doesn't understand it if it's his fourth one or whatever.
But the what I'm making the point of is it
might not be able to rim a possibility those who
it would be in some people's interest to not let
get him medically cleared or to get him medically cleared
so he can only get forty.
Speaker 6 (35:51):
Yeah, and that's your balls to the wall sports. I'm
Lindsay in ninety seven to five KMOD.
Speaker 1 (36:11):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show nine one,
eight four six Oh KMOD. You can also text emms
and then what you want to say to eight two
nine four five, Good morning Lindsay.
Speaker 6 (36:22):
Good morning Corbyn. So we are celebrating one hundred years
of the Canes Ballroom with Social Distortion and the show
is on October twentieth.
Speaker 1 (36:32):
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Speaker 6 (36:33):
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Speaker 1 (36:42):
Good morning, gimp, I'll good morning Gorbyn. The iHeartRadio Music
Festivals coming up this weekend. You can stream it on
Hulu if you want to watch, but you can always
listen on the iHeartRadio web. Let's see what Lindsay wants
to talk about.
Speaker 8 (36:53):
So Lindsy, Lindsy Linsen, l and Dsy, Lindseyn Lindsey and
the Syncy.
Speaker 6 (37:12):
Put the end of it in your mouth and suck
on it.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
All right.
Speaker 6 (37:18):
So yesterday, speaking of putting things in your mouth, yesterday
we all had we're sitting in a meeting together and
we got fed during our meeting, which was very nice
until it wasn't. We had pizza catered in yesterday from
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a franchised place chain, yes, and it was fine right
like gollad.
Speaker 1 (37:54):
Yeah, it was as far as chains go, it was good.
Speaker 6 (37:58):
Yeah, Okay, And then one of the gals sits up
and gives this look of horror on her face and
oh my god, gross, and she holds up a rubber
band that she found in her pizza, cooked inside her
piece of pizza.
Speaker 1 (38:20):
I don't know if it was a rubber band. It
was definitely a circular piece of plastic, so I don't
know if it was a rubber band or a hair
tie or a circular holder of something.
Speaker 6 (38:33):
Right, Yeah, it looked like more of a rubber band
that you would use for your hair, but.
Speaker 1 (38:46):
Definitely a rubber band, Like I don't know if it
was definitely rubber band. I didn't touch it. Yeah it
was circular, I know that.
Speaker 6 (38:53):
Yeah, definitely. Yeah, But she just started gagging, made her gagging,
made me gag, like just gross.
Speaker 1 (39:00):
Yeah. By the way, this was at the very end.
She was the last person. Y.
Speaker 6 (39:02):
Yes, yes, And of course I'm just like, oh, sent
me down the rabbit hole of things found in people's foods.
The grossness of it, legitimate things found in people's food
that have been proven.
Speaker 1 (39:18):
Hold on a second, on a scale of one to ten,
how grossed out were you, especially since you were already
done eating.
Speaker 6 (39:25):
Yeah, on a scale of one to ten, I would
say probably a seven.
Speaker 1 (39:30):
Okay, yeah, so not that grossed out. I mean grossed out,
but not Yeah, I didn't throw up. Okay, you know,
GIMPI a sale and maybe a five. It wasn't a hair,
it wasn't somebody's lee press on nail, you know what
I'm saying. Could have been a lot worse. Yeah, we
don't know where that came from. It could have been
(39:50):
off a bundle of asparagus or something, Right, chains do
pizza chains do a lot of asparagus pizza? H Yeah,
I was like a two maybe a three for me
did not bother me one bit for two reasons. One,
I'm with Gimbie. I don't know what it was from
a hair or a toenail would have probably sent me
over the edge. And also I'd already eating, so what's
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the point, right, Yeah, and she also believed you got
STDs from phone parties, but that's a whole other thing.
So I don't even know if what we were seeing
was really happening. It's not a joke, by the way, listeners,
that actually happened. Yeah, was one of the most spectacular
moments I've ever had with that one.
Speaker 6 (40:34):
Well, in eastern Pennsylvania back in nineteen ninety nine, at
a Mickeya's venue a Big Mac, someone found a condom
between their buns, and the manager on Judy gave mister
William Smith two coupons for his troubles.
Speaker 1 (41:00):
I remember that story that like, they dismissed that case.
They didn't even give that person a chance to talk
about it.
Speaker 6 (41:07):
He ended up, Yeah, he ended up filing a suit
and later the lawsuit was dismissed.
Speaker 1 (41:14):
I believe a lot of these type of stories, like
something crazy like that completely made up, somebody had placed
it there. Yeah, okay, yeah that makes sense. Like let's
just say two employees were fornicating safely, of course, at
a restaurant and while they're making a big mac and
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they're done, and they fling it wherever and it just
happens to land or they're like all dispose of it here.
That the number of things that have to happen sequentially
is insane. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (41:47):
In two thousand and nine, Stephen Force of Oxfordshire, England,
discovered a dead mouse baked into a loaf of bread
that he had just bought from the store. The bakery
did end up closing down sure for a few weeks
while they cleaned.
Speaker 1 (42:09):
Yeah that's the problem.
Speaker 6 (42:12):
Yeah, they did have a mouse infestation in their bakery.
Speaker 1 (42:15):
Yeah that feels probable. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (42:18):
Oh, chicken head in a happy meal?
Speaker 1 (42:25):
No.
Speaker 6 (42:25):
According to ABC News, a woman in Virginia sued McDonald's
for one hundred thousand dollars after finding a chicken head
in a box of wings in two thousand. She was
bringing the chicken head to her mouth, to her mouth
when when her eight year old son screamed at her
not to eat it. The manager then offered two weeks
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of free meals, but understandably, she decided to hold out.
Speaker 1 (42:52):
And what happened with the court case? She won? How
do they prove that a chicken head got in there
and nobody saw it? She just that means it must
have looked like a wing m hmm.
Speaker 6 (43:07):
Yeah when she grabbed it. Yeah, she just wasn't paying
attention and.
Speaker 1 (43:12):
Just eaten. Yeah, is that hungry? You're eating?
Speaker 6 (43:16):
A mouse in a soda can? An Illinois man found
a mouse in his mountain dew took Pepsi to court
for encouraging him to drink carbonated vermin. The beverage giant
disputed the claim, saying that if a mouse had in
fact been in the can, the mountain dew would have
dissolved it into a jelly like substance.
Speaker 1 (43:37):
Yeah, a mouse eats battery acid, right?
Speaker 6 (43:43):
A mouse in a curry jar? An English woman probably
loves the loves it slightly less these days. As she
added a store bought jar of Attica masala sauce to
some chicken she was cooking, she thought it seemed a
little lump. On closer inspection, she noticed whiskers and a
tail which belonged to a complimentary rodent. The outcome was
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a heartfelt apology from a grocery chain's manager and a
promise that the matter would be investigating.
Speaker 1 (44:14):
Yeah, the gros chain has zero to do with it.
And tiki massala is not a curry and tiki masala.
Like if it was, that's a slight clumpy. A mouse
was in it, that's not clumpy, that's not tiki masala.
Speaker 2 (44:29):
Right.
Speaker 6 (44:30):
Rat found in baked beans. In December of twenty eleven,
a British grocer, Stainsberry's was fined twelve thousand dollars after
a customer found a dead mouse and a can of
store brand beans.
Speaker 1 (44:44):
No one knows exactly how it.
Speaker 6 (44:46):
Got in, but since beans starts was found in its
stomach during the investigation, it was clearly at fault of
the store.
Speaker 1 (44:58):
Ross home on this. Somebody asked this, would you rather
find a band aid with no visible blood on it
in your pizza or two to five toenail clippings in
your pizza? Oh that's an easy one. Okay, go first, Lindsay,
I'm going to say the band aid.
Speaker 6 (45:12):
Why no visible stains? Just a band aid?
Speaker 1 (45:17):
Yeah, no visible blood on it.
Speaker 6 (45:19):
No visible blood, but of course the blood probably most likely.
Speaker 1 (45:23):
Got cooked out. It's not that way.
Speaker 6 (45:25):
I'm gonna be Yeah, that's true, but no visible blood. Yeah,
because the tone, Yeah, toenail clipping.
Speaker 1 (45:35):
Gimpy. Yeah, I'm going with the band aid as well.
There's no Uh, you don't know where it's been. You
don't know, if you can, you just assume that it
fell off somebody's body somewhere. But there's no visible bodily
fluids on it. So therefore, I don't think it proposes
that much of a risk toenail clippings. You know, those
were once on somebody's feet at some point in time.
(45:56):
A fair statement, you know what I mean. So I'm thinking,
uh that you know, you can chip a tooth on
a toenail, I can tear you esophagus. Man, Both of
them I think are no threat in terms of bacteria
or anything like that. Pizza is getting cooked at a
high enough rate that it's gonna kill. Most pieces are
(46:17):
like five hundred degree ovens, right, So I think you're
you're fine from that standpoint. But the idea of tearing
like you can certainly, as you said, certainly know the
toenail came from a human, Yeah, a band aid could
have while they were changed changing one over a pizza
fell right, So yeah, I'll go with band aid.
Speaker 6 (46:39):
But and also if there was what did he say,
like ten toenail clippings?
Speaker 1 (46:43):
How two to five? Two to five?
Speaker 6 (46:45):
Okay, So if you find two to five, how many
did you possibly already eat that you didn't find?
Speaker 1 (46:51):
You know what I mean? When you're chewing food, Lindsey
and something is solid, do you stop chewing and spit
it out? Yeah? All the time.
Speaker 6 (47:01):
Well, what if you're eat chewing really fast and you
just swallow something?
Speaker 1 (47:05):
You know?
Speaker 6 (47:05):
Not sometimes not everything gets chewed.
Speaker 1 (47:08):
I'm asking you. You're the one that said yes, and
now you're going in a different direction. I'm clarifying.
Speaker 6 (47:14):
I'm sure something gets swallowed, like sometimes there's like a
piece of hard sausage or something.
Speaker 1 (47:20):
There's always like and you just happy with yourself gimp. Yes,
I do. When you're chewing on something and you bite
down on it, you know that sensation when you bite
down on your fork by accident, right, you know it
just kind of hits your too. It's a little different.
You're like, whoall that doesn't seem right. You know, you
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don't continue with the fork in your mouth. You pull
it out right. Same thing with whatever this is, this
unknown foreign substance, You're like, counk oh, what what the
hell was that? And then you find out it was
a piece of overcooked beef or you know whatever, something
of that effect. Yeah, I disagree with what your guys
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are saying. I think that when if it depends on
how fast you can identify it. If you're eating fish
and you feel something that isn't you're like, oh, you
just assume it's a bone. You identify it. If you're
eating a broughtwurst or chicken sausage or sausage links or
something you and you feel something dense, you assume it's
whatever got ground up, right, your ability to identify it.
(48:24):
You're eating a steak and you feel something tough like
a bone, you go out. So it depends on how
quickly you can identify by the feel on your tongue
of what you're eating. Yeah, but for sure, I stop
and I'm like this textas my dad shoot on a
band aid in a salad and I had dirty mob
(48:45):
strings in my roast beef. How is that feasibly possible?
Somebody being an asshole, I imagine, you know, doesn't want
to be there, and they're like, you know what, I
want to put mob strings into this roast beef. That
is psychopathic. If you don't want to be there, just quit.
But like to then make somebody sick outside of that's
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involved is psychopathic. But that means they have to walk
over to pull or cut a string and then put
it on there, or or or the roast beef sandwich
fell on the ground and it just happened to land
where there was and they scooped it up with their
hand and just put it back on the thing. That's
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probably more possible.
Speaker 6 (49:28):
They were like five second rule, which isn't a.
Speaker 1 (49:31):
Thing that's true, lindsay, uh huh. You'd think if you're
going to purposely put mop strings in somebody's food, like
a chicken noodle, soup or spaghetti or something, would be
more better. If I'm trying to get you sick or
I want to get quit, I'm not going to put
a mop string in it that you can find. I'm
gonna make it where you can't find it. So like
(49:52):
maybe mop water, right and maybe rub your nuts with it?
Speaker 6 (49:56):
Now that's you, right, let's see if you can guess
what might have been found in this pepsi. The flavor
of Fred Nagiri's pepsi was rank, the texture was slimy
and thick. So the Ormond Beach, Florida residence said he
shook out the contents and something resembling pink linguini slid out,
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followed by dark stuff not too dissimilar from the jelly
like substance that Pepsi said would result from carry on
marinating in their drinks.
Speaker 1 (50:31):
Carry on, Yeah, what's carry on? Like the luggage c
A R r io. You're reading the story, I would
expect you to know.
Speaker 6 (50:39):
Poison Control and the FDA were contacted and the cans
contents were analyzed. The Food and Drug Administration Office of
Regulatory Affairs concluded that the foreign matter appeared to be
a frog or a toad.
Speaker 1 (50:58):
Somebody texts this in and said that maybe the customer
was being a royal a hole. I don't care what
the customer was doing. That's an insane way to deal
with it.
Speaker 6 (51:09):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely insane.
Speaker 1 (51:14):
I'm not saying that their customer's always right, That's not
what I'm saying, but to then make them sick, or
maybe poison them is a bizarre response to dealing with
adversity at your job. Listen to this. When I worked
at the garden, some lady put a quote mouse in
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her soup and tried to sue. Health department did an
autopsy on it and it was a pet Gerbil that
had been microwaved to kill a Yeah what, yeah, what,
There's a lot going on there. Why you got a
psychopath that microwaved gerbil to try to get some free,
already frozen, crappy Italian food, you know what I mean?
(51:56):
And to take that take that dead end animal, put
in a bag, container or whatever, put it in your purse,
your pocket, and then take it to the restaurant and
put it in there. There's a lot going Yeah. When
a character trait that I always a highly suspect of
is planning and plotting like that, that is right. I
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think Lindsay read a story last week or whatever about
the people who put the cockroaches in their food trying
to you know, and doing that all yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 6 (52:28):
This happened at a cracker barrel in Houston in twenty eleven.
Susan Mosher ordered a b LT and fries and was
served up a horror show. The sandwich was soaked in blood.
She was livid about the sandwich, whose special sauce had
come from a chef who cut himself while prepping her sands.
Speaker 1 (52:47):
Soaked in blood feels a little dramatic. Yes, So that
means it passed through two people and it was soaked
in blood and they were like, seems fine. Yeah, oh
but if you bid it, yeah, you can be completely
warranted in your reactions.
Speaker 6 (53:07):
Uh, yikes, okay and Angela Cruz. In two thousand and one,
she ordered a sausage and egg breakfast sandwich from a
Burger King in Queens, New York. She chewed it and
something pierced her cheek.
Speaker 1 (53:21):
It was a needle.
Speaker 6 (53:22):
Tip from a syringe. She sued the restaurant in a
Supreme court for eleven million dollars. She did not get
eleven million, but she did get a lump sum.
Speaker 1 (53:34):
I don't know how you would win. I don't know
how you prove that happened, And I also don't know
how you would disprove it didn't happen. You as the
restaurant would have to go listen. All I know is
I caught nobody doing drugs that way day, right, So
you're saying there's a possibility. Sure, I guess there's a possible,
you know what I mean, there's no way to prove No,
(53:55):
there was no syringe in our kitchen that day, right.
It doesn't necessarily have to be drugs. Could some diabetic,
but your points taken, they still have to prove it
or disprove it. Right, you could go, do you have
any employees that are former drug users?
Speaker 9 (54:09):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (54:09):
Yeah, do you have any employees that are diabetic? Yeah,
so there is a chance. Yeah. I guess that's probably
why they settled out. You know, she didn't get the
eleven million, but it's like, okay, let's just go ahead
and pay you five hundred thousand dollars and make this go. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (54:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (54:26):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (54:26):
Tony Hill in Baltimore had a Cajun fried mouse in
two thousand and three from a Popeye's order. He settled
out of court. He got a million dollars because the
restaurant admitted to having a rodent infestation.
Speaker 1 (54:42):
Most you guys are gonna love this. Most restaurants have
rodent infestations. Oh my good. Yeah, most of them have
rodent infestations. A lot of people will suit just to
get the settlement, because most most people will settle.
Speaker 6 (54:55):
I'll end on this one because this one's I find crazy.
In nineteen eight, New York Times reported that a woman
in Brooklyn, New York, fed her infant some gerb Er
baby food and saw that he was spitting it out.
On further inspection, she noticed he was bleeding from the
mouth because of a shard of glass that was.
Speaker 1 (55:14):
Found in the jar.
Speaker 6 (55:15):
The FDA received complaints from people in thirty different states
replaining about the same thing, and the federal agency declined
to recall the product, saying nothing could be accomplished, so
there was no recall.
Speaker 1 (55:31):
That to me is yeah, I'd have to know more
about the process of a recall. How old was the product? Right?
I guess? So I don't know what the threshold is
to trigger a recall.
Speaker 6 (55:47):
I would think if you're getting complaints thirty different states
on the same product of you know, baby food glass
in jars.
Speaker 1 (55:55):
Yeah, you'd have to understand the distribution of the product
as well. Is it distributed over the three states? Usually
those things are regional, and so if it was over
thirty states, they would be like because a lot of
times when people make a report. There's ghost reports, so
that doesn't mean it's real. And so the whole idea
of like, well it's in Nevada and New York and
(56:15):
Virginia and Florida and Washington. Well maybe if that happened
in one area where the distribution where we had a
glass breakage problem but it didn't cover, there's no way
the product would have gone over that many states. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (56:28):
Interesting, Well, be careful what you eat.
Speaker 8 (56:32):
Linzen Linsen, Linsen, Lensen, ln d sc Y Lindsay, Lindsay,
Lindsay and Syncy.
Speaker 1 (56:51):
Put the end of it here. Good morning, It's the
Big nine Morning Show. Nine one, eight, four, six, oh kmod.
Let's play a game because we got tickets to give away.
I got a pair of tickets to see Corn on
(57:11):
October twenty third at the Bok Center. And you're gonna
get a pair of tickets to see a Perfect Circle
Primise Imposti for All on the same stage at the
same time at the Bok Center on May one. Tickets
go and sale tomorrow, I'm sorry Friday at ten a m.
So let's play pick the flip. Current record is will
I am leading with thirteen and you have ten and
(57:32):
Lindsay has seven Last Night Swinter, that'd be you, So
Lindsay and Gimpi at nine one eight four six oh
KMO d nine one eight four six, oh KMOD, Call up,
decide who's going to be your clue giver. Whoever gets
the most right is winning those tickets to both shows
nine one eight four six, oh KMOD. Good morning, you're
on the air. What is your name? Sorry? What is
(57:53):
your name? Okay? We're having a hard time here and
I think you said Steven. Steven. Who you want to
give clues? Lindsey or Gimpy. Let's go with Steven. Sixty
seconds are on the clock. Timer starts after the first clue.
You ready, Yeah, here we go. Uh pass? Okay. This
(58:14):
is Eddie Murphy and he's a police officer that goes
to l A. W. Hillcotton. Uh. This is Reese Witherspoon
and she's a lawyer. Okay, no helping. Uh. This is
a movie about Abe, the president that freed the slaves.
(58:36):
What's what's what's just his last name? Oh? Lincoln? Uh pass? Uh.
This is a movie. It's got it's It's based on
a TV show from the nineties that had uh uh
lifeguards it was about lifeguards. They yes, uh, this is
(58:58):
a Quentin Tarantino movie. Mister white, mister pink, mister black.
Can you hear me? Can you hear me? Now? What's
the opposite of a cat? Oh? The reservoir dog? Yep?
Double pointer. This is a movie about the Greek Time
Time Time. I got five? Pretty good there, Steven and
your friend hang on. Okay, thank you very much. Good morning.
(59:23):
You're on the air. What is your name? My name
is Brian. Your name is brain, Brian, Brian. All right, Brian,
you and Lindsey have to beat five. Are you ready? Okay,
here we go.
Speaker 6 (59:41):
Oprah Winfree starred in this movie. It's a double pointer,
and yes, another double pointer. It's a book and this
is something you read probably in high school. It's older
movie and these fly and oh boy goes tweet tweet
(01:00:08):
tweet and oh yeah sorry and you want it dead? Yes, okay,
this is oh he he skipped school, pretended to be sick,
and everyone wanted to save him. And he wasn't sick.
Speaker 1 (01:00:29):
He got he was in a parade.
Speaker 7 (01:00:31):
And probably bad clues for there you go, There you go.
Speaker 6 (01:00:37):
Another double pointer. This is about an alien but he
was a he was an animal that.
Speaker 1 (01:00:47):
Goes quack. I love the insult as as you're getting
the answer correctly, man, because of the passes, you get
the win there, Brian. Hang on the line. Okay, you're
gonna get tickets to see Corn on October twenty third,
and a pair of tickets to see a Perfect Circle
Primus and puts for on the stage the same stage
at the same time on May first. Tickets on sale
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Friday morning. Hang on the line. All right, buddy, all right,
this is cutting you. As he gives the right answer, Steven,
I'm sorry you did not win man. Love you guys,
all right, give me. This is the one that she
ended on. This is originally a comic book eighties movie.
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It's got Marty McFly's mother in it, and she tries
to make love to this alien animal. There was a
song in the I think it was like seventies eighty
Rick D's the disco blank double pointer. Yeah, the radio
DJ blank stern and then disco blank. See. I can't
get it that way. How would put doctor?
Speaker 6 (01:01:52):
I think that they're making a remake. I've heard that
they're doing that again.
Speaker 1 (01:01:56):
Yeah, right, that's what we need, right, And he had
two passes and the one he into Lindsay.
Speaker 6 (01:02:00):
This is one that he passed on Ben Stiller. He
marries this woman who he is in love with right
away and then turns out that he cannot stand her.
And his dad is actually in this movie as a well.
And this is something that you go through when you
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break oh, you can't say that word. This is something that.
Speaker 1 (01:02:24):
You go through when you have.
Speaker 6 (01:02:26):
A oh my god relationship. Yeah, relationships. And before you're
an adult, you are.
Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
A what toddler?
Speaker 6 (01:02:37):
Yeah, after a toddler.
Speaker 1 (01:02:41):
Named for a baby goat right there you go, heartbreak kid?
All right?
Speaker 6 (01:02:44):
The other ones, let's see the other one that he passed.
Speaker 1 (01:02:49):
On, what can believe? You don't have a system yet?
And all this time, I've never seen this one. Leonardo DiCaprio.
He fights a bear. That's the one I was. That's right,
I've seen him before, based off a real person, Revenant.
It's a fantastic movie. He's left for death, he gets shot,
then he fights a bear and he comes back and whoops. Ass.
(01:03:12):
It's a fantastic movie, really good movie. Was that an
Academy Yes? He won an Oscar for it? Yes? All right? Yeah?
And then the one he ended on.
Speaker 6 (01:03:19):
This was a double pointer and Greek Gods. I haven't
seen this one.
Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
There was a movie of the eighties and they remade
it recently. And Medusa you snakes in her head, You
turn to stone if you look at her. The owl.
That's mechanical clash of the Titans. All right. The record
now it keeps me on lea with thirteen, keeps you
with ten. That moves lindsay to eight. Good morning. It's
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the Big Man Morning Show. Nine four six, oh kmod
coming up a top five songs. We'll get to that.
The first we gotta see. We'll get Gipia Hezen is
eighty bitty teeny tiny. It's average length four by four.
Oh go up. And it says here that Israel planted
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explosives inside pagers. Israel maybe responsible for the hundreds of
pagers that blew up simultaneously across Lebanon Yesterday. The New
York Times sites American and other officials saying Israel targeted
members of Hesbela. Lebanese officials say nine people were killed
and more than twenty eight hundred people were injured. According
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to that report, six of the nine killed were Hesbela fighters,
and one young girl. While the Israeli military isn't commenting,
officials have told The Times that IS executed the attacks
by hiding small amounts of explosive material in each pager.
It was nuts to walk. What is in the mission? Impossible?
(01:05:09):
Is this a crazy story? And the article I read
said that they weren't done, but they knew that they
felt they were about to get discovered, so they had
to detonate them. All makes sense at that time, I guess, huh, yeah,
nuts man, Just all of that's like movie stuff right there, yes, wild?
Uh huh what else we got here? Suspicious letters containing
(01:05:31):
white powder has been sent to election offices. The FBI
and the US Postal Service are investigating male containing a
white powder sent to election offices in at least seventeen states. Now.
None of the male turned out to be hazardous, but
some officials were evacuated because of the scare, in one
instance that the substance ended up being flour. A law
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enforcement source tells that the at this point, none of
the packages were leave to be hazardous. Election officials that
received suspicious packages were in New York, Tennessee, Wyoming, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Indiana, Massachusetts,
and Colorado. There there was also suspicious mail sent to
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offices in Arizona, Georgia, Connecticut, Connecticut, Maryland, and Maine, but
it was intercepted before he reached its destination. I can't
speak for everyone, and I hate going to the post office.
So this feels like a massive task for one person
to take on real and you've got to be a
really crazy person to just put some flour inside a
package in mail. Lay. I mean, I don't want to
hurt about I'm gonna scare them. Maybe they were just
(01:06:41):
trying to share a recipe and it's like, this is
the type of flower you need to use. What else
we got here? New York City to host a rat summit,
not the hair metal band. By the way. New York
City is holding an event this week focusing on all
at control, the city's first National Urban rat Summit. This
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schedule to take place today and tomorrow. It's expected to
focus on presentations from academic researchers and experts from cities
around the country and in Canada, along with discussing efforts
and challenges in urban rat mitigation. Mayor Adam says he's
excited to have a fellow generals in the war un
rats in town, so they can share the new strategies
(01:07:26):
in giving rats the boots. All right, we need some
ideas to get rid of these rats. What do you
got go? Yeah, there's no way they can combat it. No,
not when it's overrun like that. Right now it is.
They are the natives of New York, right right? What's
New York state animal? The rat? And lastly here the
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City of Bristow cancels their rail rate product railroad project
on East eighth Street after resident backlash. The cancel project
on East eighth Street is only one piece of a
larger project the City of Bristol has undertaken along side
a railroad company called wat COO, with the goal of
making the city's railroad safer for the public. Bristow City
Councilor Brian Peters said that the money for any improvements
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comes from federal grant's. Once an updated plan has been
decided upon, it will be back on the city council
leginia for citizens again to share their thoughts.
Speaker 6 (01:08:33):
The Steelers are getting comfortable with Justin Fields as their
starting quarterback. Head coach Mike Tomlin told the media yesterday
that the game plan for their Week three matchup against
the Chargers at Akrasher Stadium on Sunday is featuring Fields.
Tomlin revealed the team is in the same position with
Russell Wilson as last week. The veteran quarterback is still
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dealing with a calf injury he suffered during training camp.
Fields has led Pittsburgh to a two and zero start
to the reg season. As the team says atop the AFC.
Speaker 1 (01:09:02):
North did you see him doing the press conference? Did
either one of you see the I don't know what
was going on with him, but it felt weird, like
the way he was giving uh doing the news. I
don't know if he like he was deliberately speaking in
such a disjointed way, but it felt odd. I'm trying
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to see. I don't know if this is it, so
we'll have to see. But he now, that's not it.
He was speaking like from a piece of paper, and
it just like, oh, here it is. This is it?
This is really bizarre. Okay, yes, unmute.
Speaker 9 (01:09:44):
It features justin in his readiness will follow Russ throughout
the week and if his participation gets to a level
in participation and quality where we should consider him we'll
we'll delve into that at that time, and obviously when
that happens is a component of the consideration. But as
(01:10:04):
I sit here today, he is not scheduled to be
a full participant tomorrow in practice, and so we're ready
in ourselves around Justin and we'll stay in that mandset
until something else happens. Hypotheticals is a waste of our
time as I sit here today.
Speaker 1 (01:10:23):
How weird is that? I mean, it sounds weird like
a robot. It's yeah, it sounds like you're reading this,
and he very well could be. Yeah, they could be.
They're like, Hey, I don't want to go out there
and deal with this. I wrote it out for you.
Go read this. Or maybe he did. That's entirely possible too.
And I think he's an awesome coach. I think every
interview I see with him, he's such a really good dude.
(01:10:46):
And the other part is the fact that he hasn't
practiced since the fifth That's not just a normal everyday
calf strain, right, that's thirteen days of no activity. Yeah,
kind of seems like something else is going on.
Speaker 6 (01:11:01):
The Chiefs are reuniting with a former member of the
running back room. Kansas City is signing veteran tailback Kareem
Hunt to the practice squad six years after releasing him
in the middle of the season. The Chiefs were looking
to bolster their backfield unit after starter Isaiah Pacheco suffered
a broken fibula in Week two. The twenty nine year
old Hunt was selected by Kansas City in the third
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round of the twenty seventeen NFL Draft out of Toledo.
The one time Pro bowler has rushed for four hundred
and thirty six yards and forty touchdowns while totaling eight
hundred and ninety receiving yards and seventeen touchdowns through ninety
one career games played. He was, of course let go
in twenty eighteen. Now maybe he's changed. I know you
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said yesterday you weren't excited about him.
Speaker 1 (01:11:47):
Listen. It has heir to do with his questionable, horrible past,
and more about his productivity as a running back in
recent times. That's what my concern. And nbing on the
practice squad is just a formality they got to put
in there. They got to release some people. They gotta
waits for some paperwork to go through. But you're gonna
see him activated and for him to be he'll probably
be active sooner rather than later. They said he showed
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up in shape, but not in game ready shape.
Speaker 6 (01:12:12):
I E fat, yeah, ozum pick this man on some
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Speaker 1 (01:12:50):
Good morning, Gimpie. Oh, good morning. Corby's peaking a football.
Football's back this weekend. They're taking on Tennessee. Your pregame
starts at three thirty and then your kickoffs that's six thirty.
All right. A little fill in the blank news. I'll
read part of a headline. You got to guess what
the blank part is. The first one North Carolina to
begin recovery efforts from blank, North Carolina to begin recovery
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efforts from blank. Huh okay, North Carolina storms. That would
make sense, but I'm thinking it's a reenactment of the
Great Molasses Massacre wein gonna happen in New York. They're like,
(01:13:34):
this is what happened. So they spilled a bunch of
molasses and then you know, they gotta deal with the
damage now in North Carolina. In North Carolina, yeah, clean
up and recovery efforts will begin today in North Carolina
communities after a massive storm dumped historic amounts of rain
across the region. This after an unnamed storm system known
(01:13:54):
as tropical cyclone eight okay, dumped up to eighteen inches
of rain the lord flooding roads, forcing hundreds of residents
from their homes. There was also flash flooding, tropical force winds,
and widespread power out outages across the central part of
the state. The storm is expected to move out of
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the area and onto other regions. I feel like I
didn't see any news about this at all whatsoever. And
even though it was that bad, it's still got just
called aqu tropical cyclone, huh, not a hurricane. Thousands of
blank thousands of blank in foods enter people's bodies. Thousands
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of blanks in foods enter people's bodies.
Speaker 6 (01:14:43):
Thousands of.
Speaker 1 (01:14:45):
Particles insects. They do allow so many you know, insect
parts to be in your food according to the FDA
or whatever. Feces that too, that in there as well,
along with you know, poisons and stuff plastic, Uh yeah, plastics.
(01:15:07):
A new study says that more than thirty six hundred
food contact chemicals end up in the human body. The
chemicals into the food during the manufacturing, processing, packaging, and
storage of foods. Dozens' latest summary of those chemicals that
go on to be detected in the body are known
to cause cancer, genetic mutations, reproductive issues, and other health concerns.
(01:15:31):
The study is published by the Journal of Exposure, Science
and Environmental Too easy for you to say Blank's one
hundredth birthday tribute in Atlanta. That's got to be Jimmy,
that little son of a bitch, just still holding on
die already. Wait a minute, No, I don't have him anymore.
(01:15:53):
Hold on Jimmy, Yeah, oh, just a little bit longer.
When I asked me, I mean I could andre three
thousands not turning one hundred. No, neither is big boy.
I'm trying to think of other Steve Harvey's not turning
one hundred. No, who else is from Atlanta. M and
(01:16:14):
I feel like said Kennedy, now soon to be inductee
into the JAS jagabor haha, jokes on you, I tricked
you all. Memorial death Pool brought to you by Bob's
Drywall had a big celebration for his hundredth birthday. The
former president's one hundredth birthday tribute his early. His birthday
isn't in tall October first, but you never know. He's
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already the longest living president in the country's history. The
festivities are taking place at Atlanta's Fox Theater. Performers include
the B fifty two's Oh Right, a Little Rock Lobster. Huh,
I mean they're from Athens, Georgia, so Bb Winnings, Marin
Marine Morris, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and over a dozen others.
(01:17:00):
He's been in hospice care since February of last year.
Speaker 6 (01:17:04):
Yeah, longest hospice stay ever.
Speaker 1 (01:17:08):
I guess maybe he didn't understand the definition of hospice
No or or or it's the best hospice group ever. Right,
where are these people with my dad? This should be.
Speaker 6 (01:17:22):
A world record holding for hospice care.
Speaker 1 (01:17:27):
Blank coming to McDonald's, Blank, Coming to McDonald's ice cream
is the time for the McRib now already? Oh McRib
they only do it like once a year for a
little while. I don't know, it could be this time.
I like that answer. It makes the most sense.
Speaker 6 (01:17:46):
Yeah, especially during it feels like a good football food.
Speaker 1 (01:17:50):
Oh god, no, the McRib good? Why not good? And
mcribs should not be in the same or five dollars menu.
McDonald's is planning some major changes in the customer experience
at McDonald's. The changes will include how customers order their meal,
(01:18:10):
make payments, and receive food. Menu boards will be redesigned
to only highlight promotions and popular items. The timeline for
the role out of changes has not been announced. I mean,
if any restaurant has been good at a McDonald's always
tried to be ahead of technology and try to to
to fall at some point at some terms, but like
at least they're trying to evolve a little bit. Yeah.
(01:18:32):
I love going there and not talking to somebody and
just ordering my food and they go fifteen and get
your food. You're like nice. Calls to poison control over
energy drinks up blank percent. Calls to poison control over
energy drinks up blank percent. Three hundred ooh, three hundred percent.
(01:18:54):
I know it seems outrageous, but kids are, you know,
getting jacked up on the energy drinks more and more nowadays.
Speaker 6 (01:19:03):
I'll say seventy five percent.
Speaker 1 (01:19:07):
Okay, I mean that's good. It's under the one hundred mark. Yeah,
yes it is. It's good. But I'm sticking with three
calls to boys and control centers about children drinking energy
drinks are up twenty percent. Data out there shows there
were more than twenty one hundred calls and twenty twenty three.
Energy drinks contain higher levels of caffeine than soda or
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coffee and can cause problems for children. Both the FDA
and the American Academy of Pediatrics says it's advisable that
children and teenagers avoid the beverages, which, in extreme instances,
can result in cardiac arrest. I'm not an energy drink guy.
I've had my share of Red bull in vodkas over
the days, but to be honest, it was more about
the color, who I was with, and the vodka. Right.
(01:19:51):
It's not like I can't wait to have a Red
Bull in vodka after this. Some people are that way.
I'm not you an energy drink personalzy now some people
love those monsters, right, GIMPI only with flickers involved, very rarely,
almost never do I drink it by itself and as
a mixer, because you like the flavor the energy, not
(01:20:13):
the energy. It's more of the flavor, honestly, whether it's
and it's it's never vodka. It's always whisky whatever. So
whether it's Red Bull and whiskey or Green Monster and whiskey,
you know, yeah too sweet. Blank apologizes and cancels tour
after on stage fight. Blank apologizes cancels tour after on
(01:20:34):
stage fight. I feel like that has to be about
Jane's addiction. You know, they were the ones recently and
it fights in front of everybody on stage. I could
see how they're like, yeah, sorry about that. We're just
gonna go ahead and cancel now.
Speaker 6 (01:20:52):
You neverre just gonna stop.
Speaker 1 (01:20:53):
Now, stop while we're ahead. I've got an issue.
Speaker 6 (01:20:58):
It's or do they want specifically.
Speaker 1 (01:21:02):
Jane's addiction is canceling the remainder of their tour after
a fight broke out on stage during a Boston show.
Friday's concert came to an erupt in abrupt in when
after singer Perry Farrell threw a punch at guitarist Dave Navarro,
Ah that felt that feels a little dramatic. Uh. Farrell
was restrained by crew members and ushered off stage. Over
the weekend, the band posted that it wants to extend
(01:21:24):
a heartfelt apology for the events that unfolded. Now. The
group says they have made the difficult decision to take
some time away. The tour was scheduled to wrap in
Los Angeles on October sixteenth, so they were just into
at least they had a whole month left of dates,
and I I'm completely surprised we didn't hear that they
were taking a break because of exhaustion.
Speaker 2 (01:21:45):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:21:45):
I can wrap my head around the idea that some
near sixty year old men are like, what are we doing?
I don't need this. Yeah, but when you've got groups
like The Stones, you know, and stuff like that that
are that old and still doing it, I could see
where these other bands are. Listen, Metallica is another prime example.
You know they're out there killing it. Why can't we
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Because you shouldn't force a square through a circle right
right right? If it does, it's done. This is like
people are gonna remember this. This is now this will
be the asterisk that people go. I remember they fought
on stage. Then there's sixty a bunch of old people
pushing each other around on stage. Don't that sound great?
It sounds insane when you put it at that type
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of terminology, right right, Speaking of my I was having
a conversation with my wife and I was like, man,
I really like Zach Bryant. Maybe you should just go
for that adventure and see when you see when he's
in town. They've hadded another day, so three nights now
here in December when he's playing. And so I went
and looked on like Saturday night and they're all resale tickets,
like nineteen hundred dollars for resale, right, it's ridiculous. So
(01:22:49):
on the Thursday that they just added, I looked and
to sit in the lower bowl, they have seats available
three hundred and five dollars a ticket, so six hundred
and ten dollars. No, thank you. I feel like I'm
being a curmudgeon about it. Yeah, no, but I want to.
I was like, I'm like, I'll pay a hundred maybe
to go like a three hundred each. Yeah, yeah, I'd
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pay a hundred bucks. I've seen him once before, seen
him at Born and Raised, was it last year or whatever?
Puts on a grade show. I would love to see
him in an arena at to be okay in the round. Yeah, yeah,
sounds great. One hundred bucks perfect per ticket. I'm good.
I like that With three nineteen, that's just to get
in and sit down, right. I cannot wrap my brain
(01:23:35):
around now. I'm trying. I'm like, ah, let's have adventures.
Six hundred and ten dollars. That's an expensive adventure. Why
don't we just get like a really nice hotel and
go have a really nice dinner. That's a pretty good adventure.
But instead of being like, you want another.
Speaker 6 (01:23:52):
Overpriced Drake and you can listen to him in.
Speaker 1 (01:23:54):
The car, yes, or watch a live video. I'm sure
I'll have a Netflix special soon.
Speaker 6 (01:23:59):
Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 1 (01:24:00):
And maybe it's on him. I don't know. I don't
understand the take a price stuff works. Nonetheless, uh blank
drops new single, blank drops new single. Hmmm.
Speaker 6 (01:24:15):
I think it's one person.
Speaker 1 (01:24:17):
No I I and we might have talked about this.
Maybe not, I don't know, but I think the cures
coming out with new music, you know, I can't remember
if we talked about that or not, but I've seen
it and I was like, why why And furthermore, Susan Robert,
why do you still look like that?
Speaker 6 (01:24:39):
I mean, Saturday, I'm heartbroken.
Speaker 1 (01:24:41):
Oh God. The Offspring is sharing a new song celebrating
fans who are asking them to come to Brazil. The
new single, aptly named Come to Brazil, is another track
off the band's Supercharged album, which will be out October eleventh.
Frontman Dexter Holland says, every time we announce any show
as we get comments from Brazilian fans saying come to
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Brazilia Brazil, which we love. Brazil really does go off.
It has an enthusiasm, passion and is an amazing place
to play. I hope the Brazilian fans really make this
one of their own. Here is that song?
Speaker 2 (01:25:25):
Well, the ones of Brazil they really.
Speaker 5 (01:25:30):
Time you say no, will say you come to Brazil.
Bej to thesiyes.
Speaker 1 (01:25:41):
You swill when you come to Brazil. That is new
music from the Offspring called come to Brazil. They sound tight,
they sound good, but I don't know at what point
we took a turn on the Dead Kennedy's Express. It
feels it's satirical. It's like Brazil's using it for their tourism.
(01:26:07):
Slipknot is Blank, Slipknot is Blank done, breaking up better
than ever on hiatus, Uh great while watching them high
on mushrooms at a music festival.
Speaker 6 (01:26:26):
Slip is.
Speaker 1 (01:26:31):
Tired. Corey Taylor from Slipknot. I'm just a little tired.
I'm gonna take a nap. A lot has changed about
Slipknot since their self titled debut album was released twenty
five years ago. Besides members passing away or exiting the band,
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one of the most notable changes is the closeness with Slipknot.
Sean Clown Crayhan told Metal Hammer Brother the band will
never be like that again. I can tell you how
close we were then. We're not that close anymore. He continued.
People are gone, Craigs out, Chris is out, Joey's out,
Paul's out. The band is different. But back then, there
(01:27:13):
were nine guys that wanted to be in the same
place and we made it work and we wound up here,
which is wonderful. Yeah. To have the idea that they're
the same band they were when you listen to Iowa
is crazy. No, they are older, their interests are different,
they have families. It's crazy to think, like something continue
(01:27:37):
to be the exact same for so many years, and
you expect them to still be the same. At some point,
I would imagine they're going to do slipknot not masked, yeah, unmasked, Yeah,
unless they're running oxygen tubes up under those masks, you know,
which is entirely I'm just saying that even kiss at
(01:27:59):
some point was like taking the makeup off, and it
bought them a few more years, and then what did
they do put it back on? That's all they know. Man,
Corn goes blank on tour. Corn goes blank on tour,
ballistic like guns, Corn goes.
Speaker 6 (01:28:23):
Crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:28:26):
I don't know why you said it, Like the at
what's that actor Christopher Walking? Yeah, wow, it's crazy crazy.
Corn goes pop Corn. Fans are buzzing after the band
played Hey Daddy Live on tour live for the first
(01:28:50):
time in twenty five years. I only bring this story
up because they are coming to town in October for
a km Ody show. The band kicked off their autumn
tour of North America on Thursday and surprised fans by
playing the track A deep cut from their nineteen ninety
album issues setlist. Dot Fm claims they're previously only played
(01:29:10):
it once. H damn, that's huge. That means this shot.
I bet this tour is gonna be a lot of
deep cuts. I like that. I like that, and that's
totally unexpected to have that song of all songs, Yeah,
on a live I'm like, okay, that's cool. Oh. They
surprised me last time they were here when they played Twist.
I was like, you know, twenty three seconds of a song.
Hell yeah, that's a very that's a longer song. It's
(01:29:34):
like a five to six minute song. And just the
emotion behind it, Yeah, because of the trauma. To play
it as a dad as an older man is really interesting. Yeah. Ah,
that's nuts. I'll have to play when they hear it.
Sounds like they're gonna play a lot of stuff they
haven't played. And if you're Corn fan and you're like,
i've seen him before, here's a reason for you to
(01:29:55):
go see him. Yeah. USD football at Portland State canceled
due to blank outbreak. USD football at Portland State canceled
due to blank outbreak, syphilis, chicken pox, gonorrhea, foot and mouth,
disease because of header piece. Women doing leging because they
(01:30:20):
get the header piece, they stop because of listeria or
maybe chicken pox. The University of South Dakota football team
is back at home after the Coyotes game at Portland
(01:30:40):
State was canceled a Portland State news release as members
of its football team were exposed to whooping cough, which
is an extremely contagious disease. After discussions by team doctors
from both schools, Portland State announced the game would not
be played in the interest of the health of the
student athletes. The athletic director John Schmiel said in a
(01:31:02):
statement they're disappointed for their players, but they respect Portland
State's decision. Schmil added there will not be any attempt
to reschedule or add a game. The six Rink Coyotes
host Drake this Saturday. And for those of you that
are discounting that whooping cough is a starting to ramp
back up, you are seeing. I believe there's like three
cases in Oklahoma reporting cases. And the crazy thing about
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whooping cough is you go because you're gasp. Yeah. Yeah.
It is a very distinct type of thing and it's
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A new report from Monster dot com highlights the latest
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workplace trends, including what Americans can consider the rudest things
people do at work. Half of employees polled said the
most important manner in the workplace is respectful communication, followed
by punctuality. They must not have interviewed radio people. Am
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I wrong? No, not necessarily. The rudest thing people can
do at work is not cleaning up after themselves. I
don't disagree. H Gossiping is a close second. That's what
you do at work, though, and using inappropriate language is
right behind it. Oh, you just calm down now, that's
a little too far. Others on the list being unresponsive
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to messages and consistently being late to meetings. I get
that when people don't follow proper workplace etiquette, they're coworkers.
At twenty four percent think less highly of them, then
are less likely to collaborate with them, and also actively
try to avoid them when possible, and are less like
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less likely to recommend them for a promotion or raise. Again,
I don't think they've interviewed any radio people. I digress though,
and the basis of eye Bill's due in a couple
of weeks for real. All right, we're gonna take a break.
We'll be back. If you're listening to The Big Man
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Morning Show, this is Tulsa's Morning Show, nine kimudi, Good morning,
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It's The Big Man Morning Show nine one h four
to six oh KMOD. After a medical situation stopped a
fight from happening between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, they
have rescheduled for November fifteenth. We know that, right, but
apparently in a recent interview, Mike Tyson spoke with USA Today.
Now keep mine November fifteenth, so we are less than
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two months away from this spot. He said, quote, it's
hard to walk around right now, but two months from now,
I'm going to be perfect, okay, Mike quote, I'll do listen,
I'll do anything that will help me. He says he's
using stem cells and electric stimulation therapy to get his
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body ready to fight. I don't know about you. I'm
still highly skeptical that this fight is going to happen. Yeah,
I don't think it will. He's having trouble walking. I
am not a boxer. I've taken some striking classes, I've
sparred with a bunch of people. By no means what
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I call myself a boxer. But I do think you
need to be able to move around very quickly to
avoid getting your face punched just a little bit. And
make no mistake, Paul has knockout power. Yeah. Right.
Speaker 6 (01:35:28):
He's taller than Mike too.
Speaker 1 (01:35:30):
I mean I believe he weighs more. Right, now, does
he have Mike Tyson knockout power? Yes? You know he yes,
He's very accurate and has a lot of power. It's
it kind of reminds me of those cartoons where you've
got this one big you know, person whatever, just standing
there while the little guy just runs around. Come on,
put him, put him up, you know, and then the
one big guy is just like dog, one hit and
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he's out. I could see that happening in this. Yeah.
I if he fights, I think he's gonna get slapped maybe,
which is if Mike Tyson is having trouble walking and
they're gonna let that that's gross abuse. Yes, just shuffling
about in the ring and getting clocked. Yeah, it might.
Speaker 6 (01:36:18):
It almost feels like the Russian against Apollo Creed.
Speaker 1 (01:36:24):
It feels unfair, right. Yeah. They listen to this though,
and you can appreciate this type of dog. I could
be waiting on a check every day from cannabis. That's
BS for me. I'm a man. I want to go
out there and I want to expose myself to risk.
Sometimes I want to see who I really am. I
want to see what I'm really made of. I get that,
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I understand that, but also you aren't twenty right, so
everything takes longer. You know. I can only envision this sometimes,
and I'm not his age, nor have I been through
what he has been through. I walk into a room
and I'm like, why am I in this room? I
can't imagine he's gonna walk into a ring and go
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why am I here? He mike bogging and be like,
how did they get myself into this? No? I don't
think so. The man bit another man's ear off when
he thought he was in trouble. Yeah, so make no mistake.
If he's in there, he's gonna give it all he can. Yeah.
I suspect that when they cancel it because of his
stomach issue. They didn't cancel it like that was not
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his call. They decided for him right right, And that
could be the case coming up, who knows, But the
fact that he made this interview and said those things,
I would imagine the Commission is like, who, we can't
let a guy who can barely walk or admits in
an interview it's hard to walk around. Now, maybe the
Commission goes and meets with him and he seems fine,
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And this is all just a tactic, right to make
Paul feel like he has the upper hand. I promise
you Paul already felt like he had the upper hand. Definitely.
The man doesn't book fight against people he doesn't have
a chance with. Well, you never really necessarily said why
it's hard to walk. Maybe it's, you know, neuropathy, or
maybe it's this giant schlong who knows right, Maybe it's
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his joints don't work or his hips about to give
out right again. I can't this bothers me so much
to think that he's gonna get in there. He apparently
is training right now, doing six minute rounds, and he
says he's gonna bump it up to ten. The problem
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with all that is his fight is eight, okay, eight
a round two minutes out that. In terms of training camps,
the last thirty days you wind stuff down. You don't advance,
so your body's in shape and ready and over, you know, stretched.
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I don't know. I'm not a gamble man, but I
may put money on Paul. Listen, it is what it is. Ye,
he's how old?
Speaker 6 (01:39:05):
Sixty three?
Speaker 1 (01:39:07):
Okay? Yeah? Is sixty better? I mean?
Speaker 6 (01:39:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:39:12):
Kind no? Not three different years difference at that age.
You don't go, he's very agile. Go ahead. Mike's fifty eight,
fifty eight years old? Sixty Paul Jake, right, yeah, twenty eight,
twenty seven, okay, so thirty year difference betwixt the two
of them. Let me ask you a question, Gimpie, could
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you punch a man easily? Yeah? They're at your spot? Yeah, guy,
you know whatever John doing whatever about your age? Yeah,
you could punch him. Yeah, for the right reason. Person
in the mid forties, yeah, I could do that. Younger
than you, I could do that too. A man shuffles
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up to you with his though crow shoes and yells
at you for bumping his song out. Okay, Yeah, he
takes He slowly takes off his shirt to fight you.
You punch him, dran get then laughing, put your flabby
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man tats up, get out of gear. He's like, you
want to go, and puts his dners on the table.
Come on, it's coat time. The bell rings, but he
doesn't hear it. Right, all right, old man, let's take
this outside and then have a nice discussion of what
are you doing? What are you? You were too old?
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Look at your orthopedic shoes. Come on, what are you?
Put him up? He like, right, like thirty styles boxing,
Put up your dukes. You keep pumping my songs, You're
gonna get a knuckle sandwich. To be honest about it.
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Not at first I think if he kept pushing and
pushing and pushing, I'm just like, I'm ignoring the situation.
I'm ignoring the old man. He's already taking his shirt off.
I'm ignoring that. Right, he takes his dentures out, puts
him on the table. I'm ignoring that. Right, turns his
VFW hat around backwards. Right, I'm ignoring that. But he
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keeps pushing. It's like, all right, old man, you asked
for it. Come on, let's go let's let's go. No way, No,
I mean anybody would after just so long of being
pestered and pestered and pestered and pestered and pestered. It's like,
remember when we took that trip to Oklwahma City to
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watch the thunder play. Yeah, and we had the guy
on the show and I kept pestering him a little intoxicated,
and he just kept pushing it, and I kept pushing it.
I kept pushing it, and he got tired of a
fool and he smacked the s up out of me. Yeah,
I finally stopped. Yeah, it's the same thing. No, No,
I think what's different, Like, I don't care who you are.
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If you step to me and say you're gonna kick
my ass, I'm not gonna wait. At that point, you
have now threatened me. Even if he has velcrow shoes. Clearly,
if he shuffles like it takes him five minutes to
move up after I step back, I'm probably just gonna
put some chairs in front of him down right, or
(01:42:29):
put a word there's original, or a penny on the
floor right right, you know what I'm saying, Or you know,
get some black eyed peas served or something, right, pulling tapioca,
putting out of my backpack. I'm just saying that, like
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I would try to like push it off as long
as possible. Yeah, but he keeps on pushing. He's eating
the tapioca, he's picked up the penny, he's eating the
black eyed peas. He's see what I'm saying, And he
still wants took a nap because that's a lot. It's
still go time for him, I think after a certain
amount of time. Yeah, all right, bro, you literally asked
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for it. No, you would not stop. So I feel
like in any scenario anyone, there are numerous things you
can do to avoid a fight, right, numerous. But my
thing is when somebody steps into your circle's like, I'm
gonna kick your aut I'm not letting you get that close.
That's not That's not how I was raised. That's not
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what I believe believe in. If you are stepping that
means you're ready to fight, and I don't believe in
you throw the first punch. I won't do anyth until
you do. No, that don't work for me because that's
how you get hit. So this old man steps up
to you, shuffles up to you. You just gonna knock
him one time. I don't know if I'm much of
a fighter. I don't know if I can hurt anybody.
I am one hundred percent confident though, that I can
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move faster than this man. Yeah, that's all I gotta do.
I am confident I can move. I don't care if
I look like a pussy stepping away from somebody old,
young fighting. You don't win, all right, and watch this
old man surprise you, using his last bit of energy
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to just outrun, out maneuver you in every way. He'll
be feeling it for the next don't have the cardio.
He's gonna break a hip. There's I don't think I'm
a cardio machine. I'm confident I better cardio than an
old man if he's shuffling up to me, unless he's
playing possum, which is possible. It is because you don't
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know who you're dealing with. No, not at all, not
at all. But if I put some chairs in front
of you and back up and you hulk them out
of the way, all right, Well, I know we're doing
with something a little different here, right game on now? Yeah, Now,
I'm like, all right, I'm gonna break your knee. There
ain't nothing for me to beat this old man. I mean,
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I'm just gonna neutralize. I'm not gonna continue to pummel
on him. Got to teach the old MANO lesson, right,
You don't want him taking that same attitude to somebody else.
How Like, So anybody that's been a fighter and has
ever had an open wound, if you punch it again,
it breaks open instantly. Right, How frail do you think
an old man's skin is in terms of like breaking open?
(01:45:21):
How old is this person we're talking about now? Their
paper thin? They're in there? What eighties, nineties? Human beings
are different? You're right, all right, We got to take
a break. We'll be back. Tulsa's Morning Show is coming
right back, The Big Man Morning Show, Tulsa's Rock Station ninety.
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Good morning. It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine four
six Ode Top five songs coming up here in a minute,
right now, though, we got.
Speaker 2 (01:46:02):
To do balls for the Wall Sports.
Speaker 6 (01:46:15):
One player on the Eagles is shouldering the blame for
the team's Monday night football collapse against the Falcons. Sekwon
Barkley told the media he let the team down during
Atlanta's twenty two to twenty one come back win. From
the link, the running back dropped a crucial third down
catch which would have likely ended the game. The sequence
led to Philly kicking a field goal and giving the
ball back to Kirk Cousins, who orchestrated a sixth place
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seventy yard touchdown drive in just over a minute. The
Eagles are second in the NFC East at one in one,
and we'll visit the Saints on Sunday. Tennessee volunteers fans
will have to pay more for tickets soon. The school
will be charging a ten percent talent fee on tickets
for all sports to aid in the payment of players
as part of a new revenue sharing plan that's arts
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in twenty twenty five. Tennessee is also increasing increasing football
tickets by four and a half percent. The NCAA revenue
sharing plan is set to start next fall. It permits
schools to pay as much as twenty two million dollars
to athletes each year.
Speaker 1 (01:47:15):
I mean, this is a better solution than QR codes,
and Tennessee has kind of been ahead of the curve
on trying to figure some of this nil money stuff
out in non traditional way. So this This feels like
a fair way to go in that direction. If you're
going to pay to go to a game, why not
there also be a charge. I don't know why they
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got to add a separate charge. Why not just make
it and hey, we're raising it this much because of this.
It doesn't have to be a and is that across
the board. So if you go to pay to get
into a volleyball.
Speaker 6 (01:47:45):
Match, yeah, it says that all sports, in all sports.
Speaker 1 (01:47:52):
That make I mean, I think that that makes sense.
You're probably going to see that happen. And what a
heck of a time for them to happen. With football,
I mean, they are they are scary good YEA and.
Speaker 6 (01:48:02):
Student athletes in Georgia can be paid now. Governor Brian
Kemp signed an executive order yesterday that prohibits the NCAA
or athletic conferences from punishing schools in Georgia for offering compensation.
The NCAA currently does not allow colleges to directly pay
athletes for name, image, and likeness use. However, new rules
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reversing course on the restrictions are expected to kick in
during the next academic year. Following an anti trust settlement
ESPN reports Georgia and Georgia Tech have no plans to
start paying their players immediately. And now it's time for
your Dallas Cowboys update, brought to you by Miller Lte.
Calls grow louder for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to fire
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GM Jerry Jones following a frustrating loss in their home opener.
The Dallas Cowboys are under the microscope heetting into week three.
While most are pointing fingers at head coach Mike McCarthy
and defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer, Jesse Holly is aiming at
someone higher in the pecking order. The former Dallas wide
receiver is placing the blame on the one person who
always wants the credit when things are going well, Jerry Jones.
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Holly was the winner of Michael Irvin's reality football try
out Fourth and Long is specifically saying Jones has failed
as the general manager and should be fired by the owner.
Of course, that's also Jones, which creates a massive problem
with the owner anointing himself GM team president, option quarterback
and whatever tidally decides to create along the way. There
is no accountability when holes aren't adequately filled. Holly pointed
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to the issue in the backfield and criticized the Cowboys
for not allowing any of their running backs to establish
a rhythm. That's a relatively new concern. Unlike the problems
at defensive tackle, Jones has failed miserably when it comes
to adding interior alignment, which has resulted in several losses
like what we saw on Sunday against New Orleans. Dallas
will host Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday
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afternoon at at and T Stadium. And if you want
to win standing room only tickets to this week's game
in Arlington, open the iHeartRadio app and use the talk
feature and tell us to give you those Cowboys tickets.
And that's your Balls to the Wall Sports. I'm Lindsay
in ninety seventy five.
Speaker 1 (01:50:06):
Ye, good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. I
was talking to gimme about this story this morning because
it's such a crazy story and it happened right outside
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our building yesterday where a car accident happened at this
intersection seventy first in Yale. Not uncommon. A lot of
car accidents happen over here and somebody it's I'm unclear
if somebody ran a red light, but somebody was going
south on Yale and somebody was going west on seventy
first Street. They collided and then they struck somebody in
(01:50:50):
the median that was collecting money and killed them. What
a wild chain of events. Yeah, what I was telling
Gibe the idea that you're just standing there dirp a
dirt in your yellow vest. Probably saw it heading towards
You definitely heard the impact before it hit you. I
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would think. I'm not one hundred percent clear on where
everything happened, but you probably heard the smack of the
cars colliding and probably had nowhere to go right for sure.
Could have been a situation of you know, you hear
the screeching of the tires, you hear the collision of
the vehicles, and you're standing there watching the whole thing,
(01:51:33):
just in shock, not able to move right, or you know,
just thinking, oh, well, wow, right, another car accident. That's crazy, OS,
there's a buick heading my way. The you're right, because
I think most people underestimate seeing something traumatic happen in
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front of them and what their body will do. Yeah,
it might be a thing like move and then you
can't compute it yeah, so you're just frozen there. Yeah,
and so I can't imagine what that individual felt in
those moments before their life ended. Additionally, those people who
were in an accident and driving the vehicles, I can't
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imagine the feelings they're having after taking a life. Maybe
they were in a hurry, maybe they were fixing their phone,
maybe they were changing the radio station. Why would you
to Maybe maybe just nothing. They were paying attention and
it was the other person, like who knows. But still,
I don't know how you get away from I don't
know how you wake up or go to sleep that
(01:52:37):
night without a sense of a maybe not guilt, but
just feeling horrible. Right, do you think there is a
at least a manslaughter charge for the individual that hit
the person, you know, whether it was their fault that
caused the accident or not, their vehicle still struck a
(01:52:59):
human body, a living human body, and then that human
is not living anymore. It's not murder, not murder in
the first, not murder in the second. It have to
be at least a vehicular manslaughter charge, you know. But
I was kind of thinking about that this morning after
we were talking about it. I wonder if they got
(01:53:21):
a charge for that, or if it was just one
of those, well that's collateral damage. It sucks when you
say it out loud like that, but it kind of is. Uh.
This says that in Oklahoma, first degree or second degree
is defined as unlawful killing of another person without malice afterthought?
(01:53:42):
Is that manslaughter? Or so that's second that's that's manslaughter. Okay.
First degree has to include in the commission of a misdemeanor.
So there's a question of where they speeding, where there
were there were they inebriated. Now when you you say
first degree and second degree, are we talking first degree
(01:54:03):
second degree manslaughter? Okay, I just want to make sure
that's straight. Because you say first and second I instantly
go to murder. I'm like, well, it's not premeditated, right,
you know what I mean? So it's not first degree
at all whatsoever. Yeah, So I'm glad that we got
it so fixed up. So first degree manslaughter it includes
killings that occurred during the commission of a misdemeanor in
the heat of passion, when a person unnecessarily kills someone
(01:54:24):
while resisting a criminal attempt. Why a physician causes a
patient's death while intoxicated, when a physician performs or induces
an unlawful abortion, when a pregnant woman is administered, prescribed,
or advised to take medicine, drug, or substance that destroys
the child unless okay. And then second degree involves unintentional
killings due to criminal negligence or reckless conduct without intent
(01:54:46):
to kill. So at minimum secondecond degree manslaughter. Yeah, and
again they've got to prove some of those things, right, right,
which you would they would be able to the investigators
be able to determine, you know, if you were speeding,
how fat were you going? Was it excessive?
Speaker 6 (01:55:02):
You know, if they're doing something that they're not supposed to.
Speaker 1 (01:55:08):
And again it's what they can prove to a jury. Right.
And we've all sped, We've all ran yellow lights, right,
some of us have ran red lights. So the threshold
I think of negligence or reckless behavior behind a wheel
(01:55:28):
is pretty easy to get there. Oh for sure, we
all could be in that situation. Right. What do you
think the punishment is second degree for slaughtery manslaughter? Five
years years. It's a felony punishable by either two to
four years in state prison or one year in county
(01:55:49):
and a fine of up to one thousand dollars. Wow,
FIGUREABI will heftier than that, at least fine anyway, four
years in a state prison, isn't it day in the park. No,
it's not. I was saying that more towards the fine
of one thousand dollars. Yeah, I figured it'd be at
least you know, five to ten. I mean, you took
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somebody's life. Any of us could drive home today and
unknowingly cause an accident or being part in an accident
and then have to go to prison for four years? Yeah,
how is that not sobering to people? Our understand I
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was thinking that because I was at that light this
morning coming in. I was thinking, sitting there, I was like,
someone died right here. Yeah, that's so wild to think
about d And then GIMPI reminded me. Yeah, it was
like it was like last year or whatever, that motorcycle
was hauling ass down seventy first Street. Here gone an
accident and ended up dying right there on the corner
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that or are you student, you know, for just being stupid,
going too fast, not paying attention all of the above.
You know, hey, you see these you see these vagrants
because I'm not one hundred percent sure that they're homeless,
you know what I mean? Panhandlers. I guess I should say.
(01:57:13):
You see these panhandlers all over town, and I'm surprised
that I haven't heard anything any other stories of of
of panhandlers getting struck while trying to get money off
the street corner, because they're they're everywhere. It seems like
sometimes there's three, four, five of them piled up on
(01:57:34):
one corner. It's like, holy cow man. Yeah, that was
the last one, which was two years ago, two years ago, okay, sorry,
two it would be two years by one shy by
one month? Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:57:47):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:57:48):
That was a drunk driving incident, okay, and cause that death,
which it's unclear if that's what was happening here, but
it was during the day, right, which doesn't mean anything
now people day drink all the time. One hundred percent.
All right, we gotta take a break. Be back. Rush
four of The Big Mad Morning Show is next.
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Speaker 6 (01:58:29):
I learned that Diddy's been denied bail for racketeering and
sex trafficking. In typical Didty fashion, he took the crimes
that were already committed by R Kelly and remixed them.
I also learned that Jane's addiction end of their tour.
They probably figured they could make more money duking it
out on pay per view.
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Gimb. What'd you learn today? I'll learn it ain't nothing
for Corman to whoop a OC to Jenarian's ass. Yeah.
I also learned that Christopher Cross is the poster child
for biker life. I learned that nothing gets me ready
for the open road like my my baby on my back,
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my beard tied up so it doesn't blow around, and
some Selene Dion And I also learned maybe it's another
charge for Diddy. I don't know, but if vegetable oil
is made from vegetables and olive oil is made from olives,
why's he got baby oil? Corbyn saying, make sure that
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