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We're gonna do Taste of Time trivia. Mike Frandalini's is
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bring up something new, go back to something. We'll do
that a little bit. But here's the big thing. What
was your breaking point? That made you quit BMMS and
what that is? To eight two, nine four five, there's
this story of a news of a mom in Georgia
getting arrested because she let her ten year old kid
walk to town by himself. Okay, now to so ten
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is like third, fourth grade.
Speaker 7 (04:24):
Fifth excuse me, Mike, twins are ten, they're in.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
Fifth grade, fifth grade. That seems about right. Okay. My
oldest is ten hold Hunt No. Nine and she's in
third grade. Okay, so fourth fifth grade somewhere around there. Yeah,
And I was trying to think about how old I
was when I walked to my junior high which feels
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like it was super far away. How far? Like do
you remember walking playing? What was the farthest you like?
Your parents let you walk new and sent you repeatedly
on your way to walk.
Speaker 7 (04:58):
Starting in first grade, I walked to school how far?
And it was man, I mean, it was within our neighborhood,
but it was probably a good ten minute walk.
Speaker 8 (05:14):
Seems like a ten minute walk. And younger Lindsey eyes,
I mean.
Speaker 7 (05:20):
It was probably three blocks. I mean, I mean three blocks.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
Is it takes you ten minutes?
Speaker 8 (05:27):
I don't how you said you were in the first
grade first grade, six six years old.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
Yeah, okay, and I.
Speaker 7 (05:34):
Walked with other neighborhood kids. Okay most days.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
What about you, pie, I want to say, because there
was times oh crap, man, oh hell, all right, this
is fun. Okay, So give you a distance wise I
couldn't tell you. I want to say at least half
a mile, maybe a mile. I remember when we were
growing up a California, we lived in a particular spot
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to where the school that we went to we had
to transfer buses.
Speaker 8 (06:07):
So my brother and I would go to this bus
stop and then we would sit there and wait for
that bus. That bus would pick us up, and I
swear that bus stop was maybe at least, you know,
a couple blocks away. But then we would get on
that bus and we were the only ones on that bus,
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and that bus would take us to another bus stop
and drop us off where we had to wait for
another bus to pick us up where all the other
kids were at. Yeah, that was pretty bizarre, and it
seemed like we only did that for the one year
that I remember, and I brought where was I a
second grade? Third grade at that point in time? And
then after that there were other moments where the bus
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stop would have been maybe four or five blocks away
from the house. So to give you an actual distance,
like miles whatever, I can't. I can't really tell you that.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
So I would walk to school too. It wasn't very far.
It was at the top of the hill in my neighborhood.
In elementary school, that wasn't a big deal. If it
was even a quarter of a mile, I would be shocked. Now,
Junior High which was in where I grew up, it
was ninth, tenth, I'm sorry, it was seventh, eighth and ninth.
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I walked there and it felt like it was super
far and it was only like maybe a mile, maybe
a little over a mile, but it felt like it
took me forty five minutes to walk that, And that
was pretty far in a neighborhood crossing a major inner
six lane highway, not road out a highway. So it
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was definitely bizarre. I think in reflection, it was very far.
I would never let my kids walk that. I wouldn't
let my kids walk in my neighborhood to our school
just because you know, peep.
Speaker 7 (08:00):
Right, it's a different time.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
Ah, it's just people. Yeah, those stories now get spread
where before they just got hidden. Right right. The same
creepy people are still out there. There's not like more
creepy right right anyway, Well, so this woman, they live
in this town. It's like seven miles from the Georgia border.
It's an hour and a half north of Atlanta, Okay,
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and she was she took her kid to the doctor
and her other kids stayed home, and then he walked
into town. There's this county they live in is ninety
percent nothing, right. It is very rural. It is considered
one of the most rural places in Georgia. So it's
not like where I grew up. It isn't like here.
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It isn't New York City right where there's you know,
dense urban areas. We did the same thing when we
was growing up in Alabama. Now, the question you posed
was how far did your parents know that you well
go doing somebody. That's a completely different thing.
Speaker 8 (09:02):
We would ride our bikes, and we live ten miles
out of town, and we would ride our bikes from
our house to the lake that was behind our school,
and that lake was probably like two three miles behind
the school or whatever. But we would ride our bikes
all the way into town, go to the lake. Hang
out for the day, go swiming and whatnots, and then
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ride our bikes back home, all before mom and dad
got home from work.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
I mean, yeah, when you're kids and they don't know, yeah,
you'll do especially if you're a latch key kid. But
this woman, the police picked up the kid, brought him
back home, everything was fine, and then the police returned
to a rest her, and she got arrested, and that
she's out on bond and now, and they said she
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could get up to a year in jail. But all
she has to do is sign a safety plan which
would require her to make sure her children are un
a constant watchful eye. Right. That's just her saying, yes,
I'll do this. That's what they're saying she has to do.
And she's saying, I'm not signing anything. I didn't do
anything wrong, right, which is fair. They've set up a
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GoFundMe for her, which has already got like forty thousand dollars,
which I think is wild for what so the kid
can have a car to drive in the time, I
guess to help pay for her lawyer, because you know,
kids who don't have headstones is not as important. Uh,
And so they arrested her. I can't imagine a prosecutor
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is going to pursue this probably, I hope not unless
the only reason I could And by the way police
are reactionary by their by the field, like, yeah, I
would think something had to have spawn them to do this,
not just him walking. Maybe, but he did he say
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he was felt unsafe, right, was he? You know what
I'm saying? Like there, I feel like they're there's something
else that has to be out there for them to
pursue it so far, because I would think they pick
up the kid, they come back, unless they've been dealing
with this problem multiple times with this lady.
Speaker 7 (11:11):
Maybe he was causing trouble. If he was, maybe he
was throwing rocks at cars or something like that, then
I could see him be getting picked up.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
Yeah, I don't disagree with that. I feel like it
would be part of the story though, if because that
feels like a pretty important piece that he was, you know,
complicit in vandalism, right, you know, behavior, But if he was.
Speaker 7 (11:28):
Just walking from point A to point B and she
right like whatever, like the case. But and if she
then she knew what he was doing or knew where he.
Speaker 8 (11:38):
Was going, Yeah, but if you got a couple of
do gooders, you know that are like, oh, man, this
ten year old shouldn't be walking into town.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
I pick him up to take him home. And then
the cat picks him up. The cop takes him up,
takes him home. And this is what gets me is
that he leaves without a problem, right, But then they
come back. So my in my head, I'm like, the
cop probably went back to the station. Oh hey, Frank,
how was your day? I had to pick up ten
year old I was walking on the side of the
road and take them back home. What Well, we need
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to get to the bottom of this. Let's gather together, rabble, rabble, rabble,
and then we go see the mom and mom, you're
going to jail because you can't let your ten year
old be walking down a road by themselves. And again
this and I don't know if it's like Andy Griffiths
where they go on a call and then they go
back to the house fire at the police station and
put their feet up. Yeah, maybe it is. I don't know.
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It's a pretty small town, so I would think they
also all know each other. Yeah that's possibility too, Yeah,
which that's the case. And then this shouldn't be a surprise,
because I'm sure this isn't the first time that Deborah's
let her kid walk to wherever by himself. It just
feels like we're not getting the whole story for her
to get charged with reckless conduct. And if she needs
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to be having a watchful lot and this is just
me asking a question, if she needs to be having
a watchful eye on her kid, how much sense does
it make to put her in jail for a year?
Speaker 9 (13:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (13:03):
No kidding, Right, what good is that gonna done? Which
that transfers over a bunch of other crimes? Yeah, not
just to this lady. And now I just read another
thing that said the kid was eleven, which feels like
an even bigger argument why it was. Okay, I don't understand.
I think there has to be another piece here that
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we're not being privileged to. Maybe the it's an ex
husband's or ex wife's new husband works, I.
Speaker 7 (13:34):
Mean, maybe it violates whatever divorced a career or something something.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
Yeah, there has to be another piece here that we're
not getting privileged information to, because that there's it makes
no sense. Now we talked Yester about the curfew. Right now,
this wasn't a curfew, but still a ten year old
walking down the street. I would think the police would
be like, what are you doing? I would think, especially
in a town when they're there's a speed trap and
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then there's this, right, yeah, they probably don't even have
a police force to be honest, right, just a couple
of cops could even be just share it. I would say,
I know, like no police force or police officers, just sheriffs, Yeah,
sheriffs and highway patrol. Yeah, yeah, which is possible.
Speaker 8 (14:18):
It could be also a jaded ax, like you know,
let's say, you know, they take pick up the kid,
take him home. Debork finds out, she comes home, finds
out that you know, the kid, you got to part
and she calls her ex husband, Hey, I just want
to let you know Tony got picked up by the police.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
Why because he was walking by himself. And then Tony's like,
that's an outright, I'm going to the police.
Speaker 8 (14:39):
You need to have her arrested as a form of
like spite or something to that effect.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
And I could see that, Yeah, I think there's gonna
be something else to this. It's Texas.
Speaker 8 (14:54):
When I was in the sixth grade, my buddy and
I walked from Wagner to Muskogee. That's a long way
just to watch Indiana Jones in the Last Crusade. Now,
I won't let my kid walk to school, right.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
Yeah, it feels like there might be something else attached
to this. I don't know what it is, but now
maybe they have it out for this sheriff and they
go tod They created a scenario and are just waiting
for the reason to like go after him, get him
out of the like the mom and kid, someone anyone,
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I don't know. Maybe she's part of a yoga group.
I don't know. Maybe watch out for those yoga moms. Man,
I'll be watching moms, I hear you. But uh uh,
little Yoga, little Chardonnay, Lululemon, they're bad news. Dude. I'm
not kidding. I'm not kidding. You hook up with one.
(15:56):
Next thing, you know, you can't have red dye, but
I like strawberry koolaide. Next thing, you know, you're all
freaked out about fruit loops because it's named something different
in the UK than it is here.
Speaker 10 (16:09):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (16:09):
Really? Yeah, don't even I'm not even again. I'm afraid
of those moms, So I'm not bringing up I'm done
talking about it. I only you won't mention it, dude.
There's a there's a push to ban fruit loops or
hilly what because a dye we that we use a
dye here that they don't use in the UK. And
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with people being completely unaware that we have more stringent
rules and what we call dyes and they they don't. Okay,
I'm not even gonna get started because I will lose
my mind more than I have. Uh, all right, we
got to take a break. What's your breaking point that
made you quit? A case of Pironi and a free
sandwich from Capriotts BMMS and whatever that is to eight
two nine four five Rush.
Speaker 10 (16:52):
Four of The Big Man Morning Show is next ninety KMODI,
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Speaker 1 (17:17):
Nine one eight four six oh k m O d
giving away beer, freaking out Friday? What is it for
grabs about a case of Pironi and a free sandwich
from Capriotes good sandwiches there by the way, What's what
was your breaking point that made you quit? BMMS and
whatever that is? To eight two nine four five bmmss
and whatever that is to eight two nine four five
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on Fridays we do news quikies just the headliness. It's
time for news quakies. World news, local news, and news
that just makes you say, what the Here's Corbin gibm
Lindsay with what's going on news quikies from the Big
Man Morning showing nineties on the Fibe, AMoD.
Speaker 7 (17:55):
Schemer Don's bear costume to stage attacks on luxury cars,
to fool insurance companies into one hundred and forty one
dollars payouts.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
I know the story because it really just broke yesterday.
And it's gangs that are the ones. I'm not joking. Wow,
it's get and they're wearing bear costumes and faking crimes
that a bear involved and then turn in insurance. And
they even found the bear costume in the people's houses.
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All right, a for effort. Right scientists are crafting fake
whale poop and dumping it in the ocean. I know
this story too, So poop is the thing that matters
the most in life. I know this sounds weird, but
it really does. If you don't have bowel movements, you'll die. Yeah,
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you get all backed up and explode. Yeah, it'll tell
you if you're sick before you're actually sick like it.
Poop is pretty amazing. And this is another example that
whales will descent down to feet at the bottom, but
the pressure is so intense in the ocean that it
tightens their anus up and they can't poop, so they
try to go up right, and when they go up
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it releases and the poop is then creates a bacteria
scenario and like small plankton and get created and feed
off and it's the start of the cycle wild right. Well,
whaling has dramatically reduced the whale, so there's not enough
whale poop in the water to create the start of
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life in the ocean, and so they're manufacturing fake poop
for the little tiny philoplankton or whatever to eat it.
Surely that can't be healthy for the plankton and microbot
you knows that are eating. It's veggie burger. Yeah, yeah,
veggie burger. It's just not as good as the real thing. No, No,
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that's what the that's what that says on the philoplankton
reddit page. Yeah, Pope Frances accidentally keeps tweeting about the
New Orleans Saints. What there's saints? Right? You know? How
to just all the Saints tweet all of them.
Speaker 7 (20:11):
Man caught selling eleven thousand dollars in drugs to undercover officers.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
Yeah yeah, eleven thousand. Huh yeah, a lot, a lot.
A woman finds a needle left in vagina during childbirth
after eighteen years of pain. This story is insane too.
They can't perform surgery on her because the needle keeps
moving in her vagina, and she's poor, so she can't
afford the medical bills. She doesn't have transportation. They want
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her coming to the hospital like every few days. It's
a wild story. Surely there'd be a doctor that's like,
let me help you, okay. So apparently eighteen years ago
she gave birth and they dropped a needle.
Speaker 7 (21:00):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
Which I don't understand. I'm not I've listened. I've never
had a baby, so I don't know if that's part
of the process. But they dropped a needle. And have
you ever tried to pick up a needle? When you
drop it, you have to do what pinch it like
grab it with your fingers, right. Apparently that's what he
tried to do and didn't get it, and it was like, oh, well,
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we got to keep going and forgot no, and she
lived in pain. This is why I say women have
the best tape pain talents, way more than men, because
she lived with it for eighteen years and they finally
figured it out. But they're like, we can't do surgery
because the damn thing's moving around like it's a fish.
Speaker 8 (21:42):
Surely there's a way to grab a hold of it
and pull it out, keep it from wiggling around getting
deeper and deeper.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
Surely, so I would think it would work its way out.
And now that sounds insane, but it happens. People get
show with babies all the time, and they worked on
your skin. Yeah, yeah, I mean I think I'm using
that in a very broad sense absolutely, So when she
I mean, I don't think it's in her labia.
Speaker 7 (22:08):
The only thing I can think of is why they
would be using a needle when she was getting birth.
Is if she got sutured after, like she was torn
down there, you know, if it was a natural yes,
and then but I mean, did she not have sex
for then eighteen more years? Like did it not push
it in?
Speaker 1 (22:28):
So you're telling me, you're telling me women don't have
sex when they're in pain. I mean yeah, yeah, which
is a wild thing.
Speaker 7 (22:37):
Consider did she not have a pap smear like after that?
Speaker 1 (22:41):
For like, I just so or so, she doesn't have
the money, she may not keep up to date with
their ghino.
Speaker 7 (22:48):
Yeah that's true too. Oh my gosh, someone please save
this woman. I can't imagine what that feels like.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
You will go down the rabbit hole of gynecology and
the and why it was created and who created it
and the reasons they created it. It'll blow your mind.
So a lot of countries don't do it. Yeah, it's
really wild. That was That was gimpie, right, Woman Mary's
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man who forgot about breakup after concussion?
Speaker 7 (23:21):
Woman Mary's man forgets that they broke up.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
Woman Mary's man who forgot about breakup after concussion? Diabolical? Right?
They think there's a movie, Uh huh.
Speaker 7 (23:33):
A couple of them. A man facing multiple felonies for
firing warning shots at deer. Hunters can't hunt here.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
I mean we are in that migration time. So there's
definitely some poaching and illegal behavior happening in the hunting world.
True day right now? True dad? So yeah, I could
see I could see that happening.
Speaker 8 (23:55):
Maybe a conservationist or something like that, or maybe it's
private property. Yeah, there's a number of reasons, but you
still shoot. Yeah, yeah, yeah, trying to sleep.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Prankster tricks Russian teacher into wearing tinfoil hats. Hold this hold.
More than six hundred sober drivers arrested for d U
I and Tennessee. Wow, that doesn't make much sober drivers. Yeah, okay.
Speaker 7 (24:25):
Doctor's worn against all night sex sessions as man suffers
life threatening penis injury.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
Okay, bang at your own risk. I guess so. So
doctors normally say do all night long sex sessions for
I feel like that's okay. Man claims that leprechauns are
the biggest threat to the world. They're hard to catch.
Get bee right, of course, they're a threat. Can't catch
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them their threat? You gotta answer a riddle. I mean,
come on, we're trying to find out they're motives, but
we can't catch them. They're very elusive. Murder suspect claims
victims stabbed herself. I did not kill her. She stabbed herself. Well,
we can't ask her. Well, that's not my fault.
Speaker 7 (25:14):
Man threatens to with a realistic looking pelic gun and machete.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
Pelaguns do look real? Yeah they can't. Yeah, they sure can.
For sure.
Speaker 7 (25:24):
They though technically it is a gun.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
If you if he presented it as if it was
a gun, then yes it is a crime. But if
he was like, hey, I got a pelagun, don't go anywhere,
right right? Put an eye out? Yes, yeah, billionaire offers
free IVF, but you must use his sperm. I thought
Elon was busy, but apparently not. Police refuse to prosecute
(25:55):
gas thieves as they may not be having a great day.
Well that's nice.
Speaker 7 (26:01):
Doctors remove live cockroach from the intestine of man complaining
of abdominal.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
Issues, Yeah, that's not an issue, and issues like hey,
I have an issue, like hey, I'm not sure how
to mow my yard. This is you have a problem.
Speaker 8 (26:18):
You have roaches in your belly. I imagine how bad
his house is though, if they are crawling into his
mouth and down his stomach, into his stomach while he's sleeping, or.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
How intoxicated he gets in whatever way you want to
put that. Uh huh. Maybe you know euphoria from eating
or intoxicating from drinking or drugs that he doesn't know,
right right. Testical mutations could render men extinct. Be warried, gentlemen. Right,
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beware of balls, gentlemen. I want to know what kind
of mutations are we talking about here? So there's a
tolerable level, right, I gotta be honest, and I'm growing
out of me, so I think we're good. Anything not spherical,
I'm seeing the doctor on. So I don't know what
you're talking about. The slightest idea that there's a mutation,
and I'm seeing the doc. You know, I woke up
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this morning. I was feeling a little off and I
looked down and I'll be damned if my testicles weren't square, Yeah, triangle, square,
any other shape than circle, right, even on octagon. I'm like, ah,
I'm going to the doctor on this. Any sort of
edge that needs bird Oh no, I'll see your balls
(27:35):
and raise you. Sydney identifies oh no, contents of stinky
black balls identified after washing up on Sydney beaches. You
last one.
Speaker 7 (27:44):
Lindsay woman busted after posing as a hospital nurse for
a full month.
Speaker 1 (27:50):
I've watched that video.
Speaker 7 (27:52):
How much at nine.
Speaker 8 (27:55):
Doc's worn about sitting on the toilet for more than
ten minutes.
Speaker 1 (27:59):
I'll see your toilet and raise you man finds python
curled up in toilet for second time.
Speaker 7 (28:05):
In a week.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
Also a movie, Lindsay, we'll talk about it. Nine all right,
we're giving away beer. What's your breaking point that made
you quit? Case of Pironi and a free sandwich from
Caprio Caprioties, BMMS and whatever that is to eight two
nine four five.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
More of The Big Man Morning Show is next. Ninety
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Speaker 1 (28:33):
Good morning, It's The Big Man Morning Show. Nine one
eight four six Oh k m o D. We are
giving away beer like we do on Friday's case of
Baroni and a free sandwich from Gapriotes. We want to
know what's your breaking point that made you quit? For
freaking out Friday burgod. It looks like Mitchell is on
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the line. Hey Mitchell, how are you good?
Speaker 11 (29:01):
I'm good, guys. How are you usual doing this morning?
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Good Mitchell? What was your breaking point that made you quit?
Speaker 12 (29:07):
Well?
Speaker 11 (29:07):
So, after twenty years of drinking very heavily daily, I
decided I was going to try to get help, and
I was going to a hospital to get the medical
you know, help, and with my drinking, and on my
way there this guy I drive a bright orange Camaro.
So everybody thinks I want to race. It was a
(29:29):
guy coming beside me, revan getting behind me, coming up
all that, and when I was almost to where I
was going, he hit my back bumper, so I like
put my car in neutral mercy break slid around. I was,
of course, I was drinking, and he pulled over to
nursing home and I like got up behind him, went
up to confront the driver, and I didn't see that
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there was a teenager seven sixteen seventeen years old get
out of the passer's seat, and while I was confronting
the driver, he hit me in the back of the
head with a wooden baseball bap did not it didn't
knock me down or anything. I turned around and I
went to deal with that situation, and I noticed he
was a minor, and I'm like, damn, you know, So
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I turned back around and as I'm turning back around
to confront the driver, I get hit in the side
of the face with a tire iron and it was
the first time I'd ever been knocked out in my life.
I was out for like three seconds.
Speaker 9 (30:22):
I woke up.
Speaker 11 (30:23):
He was like rushing the kid in the car took off.
That's the last thing I remember apparently I drove myself
to the hospital, walked into the just the entrance, not
emergency entrance, walked into some walls, fell that. I don't
remember any of this. This is coming from the hospital.
The next thing I remember is coming out of a
cat scan and I got to the hospital to call
the police, and there was this really attractive officer in
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my emergency room. But I guess I was, you know,
I was a little flirty with her. It was a
big tell of my wife. It's like, it's okay, he
don't know what he's saying, and really I did. And
I had a major concussion.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
Yeah, no, that's a good excuse.
Speaker 11 (30:58):
But I stayed. But I stayed in the hospital overnight.
I didn't sleep. I just like stared at a you know,
quiet TV. And that morning I decided, you know, it
wasn't worth it anymore. My wife was like, oh, you
could have been you know, really really hurt, Like we
can't do this anymore. And uh so that day I quit.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
Dude, that's wild. Yeah, did they find the person or
do you know?
Speaker 11 (31:24):
I look like I've kept my out, but at the end,
I'm ad. I mean, without that, yeah, I'd probably.
Speaker 9 (31:33):
Still be where I was.
Speaker 1 (31:37):
That's wild, dude.
Speaker 11 (31:38):
I could look back and like if I if I
met the dude, I'd probably like punch him and then
maybe hug him.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
I'm not sure. I definitely should say thank you. Yeah,
he knocks some sense into you. It sounds like that.
Speaker 11 (31:49):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
Wow, dude, that's crazy. Get me tell him exactly what
he's going to get. Wow. The fact that you just
couldn't take anymore and Quip just got you like case
of peronium out free sandwich from Dicaprioti's back to you.
Speaker 9 (32:03):
Cool.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
Then, thanks for sharing your story. Man, hang on the line,
so pick and get your info.
Speaker 11 (32:06):
Okay, okay, thang you.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
Yeah, all right, let's see what Lindsay has for Balls
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Speaker 7 (32:26):
The Eagles kicked off Week eleven with a twenty six
to eighteen home win over the NFC East rival Commanders
on Thursday Night Football. Sekwan Barkley rushed for one hundred
and forty six yards and two touchdowns to lead Philly
to its sixth straight victory. The action will continue with
a dozen more games on Sunday. In some of the
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top games, Russell Wilson and the Steelers play host to
Lamar Jackson and the Ravens. Bo Nicks and the Broncos
welcome Kirk Cousins and the Falcons to the Mile High City,
and Josh Allen and the Bills entertained Patrick Mahomes and
the two time defending champion Chiefs. The day will be
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the Bengals on Sunday night. Football Week eleven concludes with
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a Monday night matchup between the Cowboys and Texans at
AT and T Stadium. The Chiefs are going to be
without their starting kicker for at least the next four games.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
That's huge, I know.
Speaker 7 (33:20):
ESPN is reporting that Casey is placing Harrison Bucker on
injured reserve due to a knee injury. Bucker will need
to undergo Arthur scoptic surgery on his left knee. The
Chiefs have signed kicker Spenser Schrader off the New York
Jets practice squad to replace the three time Super Bowl champion.
Bucker had made eighteen of twenty field goals and twenty
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one of twenty two extra point attempts this season.
Speaker 1 (33:46):
I mean he's responsible for seventy five points. Just this
season alone. Oh yeah, and Chiefs fans like, well, what
are we gonna do? Keep in mind, we got Harrison
Buker when Cairo Santos got injured and almost like another
scenario where he went on IR and we got Harrison
Buker and we were like Cairo who And we thought
Cairo was the second Coming. So he's gonna go on IR.
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I don't know how much faith there is. I think
he Harrison Bucker's like eighty nine percent success rate with kicks.
This guy they're picking up is like sixty five. Wow.
So but again, Harrison Buker got cut from the pair
of line he got drafted by the Panthers and then
never made the team, was on the practice squad, and
then the Chiefs picked him up. So people flourish under
different scenarios.
Speaker 7 (34:31):
Yeah, the Bills are now hoping to get an important
weapon back for a Marquee showdown. A Marii Cooper told
the media yesterday that he thinks he'll be able to
play against the Chiefs from Himark Stadium. The receiver is
recovering from a left to wrist injury he suffered during
the team's Week eight win over the Seahawks. The five
time Pro bowler missed the last two games, but has
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been participating in catching drills at practice all week long.
Buffalo acquired Cooper from the Browns before Week seven kicked
off and has five catches for sixty nine yards and
a touchdown with his new team. Lamar Jackson is admitting
one AFC North rival has his number. The Ravens star
quarterback told the media on Wednesday that he doesn't know
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career record against the Steelers. The three time Pro Bowlers
also said they were supposed to beat them last year,
but it's whole other year now. Meanwhile, Jackson is seventeen
and five against the Bengals and Brown's in his career
and has thrown twenty two touchdowns toes one interception over
the last eight games. First place for the division is
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In an agreement announced on Thursday, Indianapolis tourism officials sealed
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was your breaking point that made you quit BMMS and
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was your breaking point that made you quit?
Speaker 1 (37:47):
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Pironi and a free sandwich from Capriott's Lindsey. What was
your breaking point that made you quit? And what did
you quit?
Speaker 7 (37:57):
I quit trying to have a relationship with my sister
in law. I when I got married, I was really
oh when I got married, I was really excited to
have a sister. I was an only child, so.
Speaker 1 (38:13):
You saw this as like an opportunity to like, yeah,
a sibling thing.
Speaker 7 (38:17):
Okay, absolutely, And for years I tried and tried and
it was fine for a little while, but it was
it never felt healthy, you know, it never felt it
was never exactly fun, it never felt loving. But when
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my mother in law got sick, it was very different.
It was very We were very separated. And that's when
I really had my breaking point. Was when she asked away.
We were sitting around having a couple of cocktails after
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the celebration of my mother in law's life, and it
was me and my sister in law and a couple
of girlfriends, and all of a sudden, she looked at
me and she said, you know, you were never really
there for me when my mom was sick. And that
was my breaking point and I had to just call
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it quits right then and there.
Speaker 1 (39:30):
Like you said, he like you said to her, it's over, Yeah,
pretty much. What did you say to her?
Speaker 7 (39:38):
I said, I said, Okay, I'm done. This conversation is
over before one of us says something that we are
going to regret, because in the time that my mother
in law was sick, it was me that was doing
the things that she probably could have been doing when
her mom was asking where her daughter was, and it
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was me making excuses for her daughter not being there and.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
She were there for the mom. Yeah, but that's not
what she said.
Speaker 7 (40:11):
Yeah, but I was there saying, well, she's got to work,
or when she wasn't, she was off doing other things,
just not being there.
Speaker 1 (40:19):
I'm not telling you wrong, but that's not what she said. Yeah,
she said, you weren't there for her, right, well.
Speaker 7 (40:24):
She was in another state and I would say, hey,
come visit.
Speaker 1 (40:29):
No, you're supposed to take care of the mom, and
catered this.
Speaker 7 (40:31):
Right right, exactly exactly, and so you know, I just
I couldn't do it. And when she did pass the
first when she initially passed away, I remember I would
call her and check on her and stuff. And I
remember the first time she said to me, I don't
know what's harder losing someone unexpectedly like you did with
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your dad, or losing your parent and being prepared for
it like I And I said, you know, I don't know,
because death is just hard. It all sucks because you
lose someone that you love. And I know that's not
the answer she was looking for. And she goes, I
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think being prepared for it is actually harder, And I
said okay, well, at least you got to say goodbye,
and you know, I left it at that and that
was it.
Speaker 1 (41:32):
There is no answer. There is no answer. Not but
it sounds like you guys were in a competition with it.
Speaker 7 (41:37):
Yeah, like it always always and I never understood it.
But that night at her at the celebration of her,
of my mother in law's life, what I don't think
she understood was, you know, just because it was her,
her mom, she doesn't realize like we all lost her,
Like she was part of my life for sixteen years.
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That was my my children's grandmother. They were very close
to her, and she's trying to take something out on me,
like what is your problem? And one of her really
close friends was like, you know, you should not take
anything out on Lindsay when she was the one who
was here, and she was she I had to get
I went and got the furniture and placed it in
this nursing home for her and decorated, put up pictures
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of her daughter and stuff.
Speaker 1 (42:23):
I'm calling you if somebody I loved.
Speaker 7 (42:25):
It, yeah, I'll be there for you.
Speaker 8 (42:28):
Do you think that your sister in law felt like
her mama played a little favoritism towards you more so
than her.
Speaker 1 (42:34):
No, not at all, And maybe that's why she was
so upset she felt jealous.
Speaker 7 (42:38):
No, not at all. I mean they talked every day
on the phone and everything, and she always thought that
that was enough, and it just it was I don't know.
She just never let our relationship with each other be
good and healthy.
Speaker 1 (42:55):
I guess how long ago is this?
Speaker 7 (42:58):
In two in twenty twenty?
Speaker 1 (43:00):
Yeah, And does your husband have a good relationship with her?
Speaker 7 (43:05):
No? Not really?
Speaker 1 (43:06):
Is it his sister or his Yeah?
Speaker 7 (43:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (43:10):
Uh? And so what's it been like now in terms
of family events and stuff.
Speaker 7 (43:15):
We don't.
Speaker 1 (43:17):
You don't see it, not even other family events.
Speaker 7 (43:20):
No, lives in different states and yeah, like I'll get
an occasional text on a birthday and that's about it.
And I used to send I used to send a
Christmas card. I used to send, you know, school pictures
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I've just completed.
Speaker 1 (43:42):
You don't do any of that now because.
Speaker 7 (43:46):
Because she attacked me and it was unnecessary, unprovoked.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
Is there any hope of reconciliation?
Speaker 7 (43:58):
Sure?
Speaker 1 (43:59):
What what?
Speaker 7 (44:00):
But not on me. I'm not going to make the effort.
Speaker 1 (44:03):
She would have to come up and I'm real sorry. Yeah, okay, Yeah,
can we call her up? No? Uh, I am not
someone who cares about that finanal family dynamic. Yeah. I
want to have a relationship with people that are part
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of my bloodline.
Speaker 7 (44:25):
But I'm not carrying the weight exactly, like it's too short.
Speaker 1 (44:29):
Oh, I'm to worry about it. No, I already think
you did way too much. This wasn't even your blood right.
Speaker 7 (44:37):
I agree.
Speaker 1 (44:38):
Do you have any responsibility of that relationship falling apart?
Speaker 7 (44:43):
I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (44:45):
Could you have done anything differently?
Speaker 7 (44:50):
I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (44:51):
You were perfect in that scenario.
Speaker 7 (44:54):
I as far as I know, I I called regularly.
I put up with a lot of bs.
Speaker 1 (45:03):
Do you think she did? No? No, so you were
perfect in that scenario. There's not.
Speaker 7 (45:11):
I mean there was even a time where there was
a conversation between the siblings, between my husband and her
that said, if something happens to our parents, she was
going to be the one to move home to take
care of them because she was single at the time,
and that didn't happen.
Speaker 1 (45:31):
Was she single at the time when it happened?
Speaker 7 (45:32):
Yeah, and she didn't know.
Speaker 1 (45:34):
I mean, was she single at the time when the
mom got sick? Yes? Yeah. Listen, when it comes to
those type of events in life and someone there's an
agreement that things change in life. They even tell you
when you put together a trust and they say, hey,
name the people that you want to take over. Keep
in mind those people can say no, things change. I'm
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not telling you're wrong. I'm just giving some spective out there.
All right, Kimpy, What do you got that's serious that
you'd like to talk about? What was your breaking point
that made you quit? Where do I start? Okay?
Speaker 8 (46:11):
So I was with this coal and I was with
this gal for years, years years, even had a couple
of kids with this goal. Right, and even before we
had kids, there was a lot of red flags.
Speaker 1 (46:23):
That I just didn't pay attention to. Right.
Speaker 8 (46:25):
Vagina will do that to you sometimes, So we fought
back and forth. She was a very aggressive person. For example,
this happened, Oh ooh, it's coming up soon, anniversary a Thanksgiving.
Right got done eating at the family's house, you know,
big everybody's gathered around and we're Donnie eating. We go
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home to enjoy the rest of the Thanksgiving evening. That's
what most people do. And we got a a house
and getting stuff out of the car and put the
phone on top of the car right and forgot about it,
you know, busy whatever. And I went to the store,
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and I forgot that the phone was on the car.
The phone falls off the car, lands on the road,
gets run over. I'm looking for the phone. Holy crap,
must have fallen off the car. I'll go find it
and see, you know, hopefully it's fine. I find the phone.
It smashed a couple pieces. I come back with this
shattered phone. I'm like, I found it, and she got
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pissed and started on the screaming, threw it over the fence.
Speaker 1 (47:33):
Youd a big old fit.
Speaker 8 (47:34):
And I should have known right then, and that was
this is not where you want to be in life.
But again I wasn't at a point where, you know,
I didn't think I started starting I could start all over.
Speaker 1 (47:44):
Again on my own, so I stuck with it.
Speaker 8 (47:46):
Anyhow, kids come by, the kid's golder, they're young at
this point age.
Speaker 1 (47:52):
And throughout the years we beat the holy s.
Speaker 8 (47:54):
Out of each other, mostly provoked on her end, you know,
to the point where like one time I came home
and this is after us working at the club.
Speaker 1 (48:02):
She took a candle. This candle had to be about
I don't know.
Speaker 8 (48:05):
Six inches tall and about maybe three inches round, you know,
one of them big ol'd some bitches, right, and she
hurls it across the room, probably from me to you, Corbyn,
that's about the distance. Well yeah, so so she's I'm
her and you're me, and she hurls this aaddang candle
across the room and it smashes me in the side
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of the face and.
Speaker 1 (48:27):
I dropped down. I'm like, holy crap.
Speaker 8 (48:29):
And then I leave and I'm like, okay, I've got kids.
I can't just leave these kids with her, you know,
trying to do the right thing by the children. And
then so flash forward a couple of maybe a week
or two after that, come home again, another round of
fighting ensues, and that's when I finally said I'm done.
Speaker 1 (48:54):
I'm out this bitch.
Speaker 8 (48:55):
I ain't putting up with it anymore, and I pack
up what I can.
Speaker 1 (48:59):
At three o'clock.
Speaker 8 (49:01):
In the morning, like she's asleep, No, no, she is
wide awake. I had just got home from working at
the club, right, and uh about something I can't even
remember anyhow, Uh commences to just wailing on me, hitting
me in the back of the head pushing me around.
I just gathered up what I could and I'm going
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to my car, and and and on my way to
the car, she steady beating the ass out of me
on the way to the car, right anything that she
can to physically assault me.
Speaker 1 (49:34):
And uh.
Speaker 8 (49:35):
I finally I got in the car. And that was
the breaking point. That was the breaking point right there.
I got into my car. She's on the phone with
the cops down.
Speaker 1 (49:44):
The cops are on their way. They're gonna come and
get you. And I said, piece out, bitch, and I
took out of their squeeling tired and we lived with
Carr was it?
Speaker 8 (49:56):
This was a ninety six Supreme International.
Speaker 1 (50:04):
With the dog in.
Speaker 8 (50:05):
Yeah, And so I'm out that bit just the visuals,
Oh you got it, man.
Speaker 1 (50:11):
And it was a two door.
Speaker 8 (50:11):
It was a coop right, it's nice dark tinted windows,
you know, had a nice system inuty.
Speaker 1 (50:15):
Man.
Speaker 8 (50:16):
It was a g ride, man, I tell you. And
uh and we lived just right there next to the highway.
So what nothing but up zoop and I'm out. And
I went to my.
Speaker 1 (50:25):
Parents' house, woke their asses up at three o'clock in
the morning, let him know what was going on, all right,
come on in Da da da da da da da.
Speaker 8 (50:34):
And that is when I never looked back. I never
I left that relationship and never looked back. I had
broken up with that gal several times.
Speaker 1 (50:43):
Again.
Speaker 8 (50:43):
You got to remember, I was at a point trying
to do right by the kids, kind of really start
over by myself, and I finally just said it, I'm
gonna figure this out one way or the other. I
don't have to go through that stuff to be a
good dad to those kids.
Speaker 1 (50:56):
I ain't, uh, you.
Speaker 8 (50:57):
Know, whatever it is, I'll figure it out, I'll get
my own play, I'll start all over again. And I did,
and I did, and and I just I don't think
I had to take that anymore, Noly.
Speaker 1 (51:08):
No one should be assaulted.
Speaker 3 (51:09):
No.
Speaker 1 (51:10):
Do you know what her grief was like? What was
the thing that was her frustration with you?
Speaker 8 (51:16):
I think it's just life in general. I don't think
it was me in particular. I think it was a
lot of things, and a lot of it got taken
out on me.
Speaker 1 (51:24):
It's fair.
Speaker 8 (51:24):
I had a very rough life she did, you know,
which is great, fantastic. Sucks to be you, but she
ain't got to take it out on me.
Speaker 1 (51:31):
Right, you know, because I could see, like working in
a club at late at night, coming home late at night,
also that type of club, and you're taking care of kids.
That feels like some insecurities would creep up.
Speaker 8 (51:42):
I guess absolutely, And I'll be the first to me
I probably wasn't the best partner in the world. But
early twenties, still learning, trying to figure it out, you know.
But again, this broad was violent by nature, all right.
It's what she did, It's what she knew because of
you know, growing up. That's what she saw. And I'm like,
that's cool. I was hoping. I guess that maybe it
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would die out at some point in time. And let's
just flash forward a couple of ten, fifteen, twenty years later, whatever,
and different people after I left went through the exact
same thing that I did. Oh else she ever got
a fix? Now I don't really care. I don't have
to deal with it anymore. My kids are all grown
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up and I don't have to look at her. I
ain't gotta say nothing to her. I think life is
fantastic right now. Two different ends of the spectrum in
those stories. That was fascinating.
Speaker 1 (52:36):
How about you, Gorbyn, what was your breaking point that
made you quit a case of pronin a fire free
sandwich from Capriotes, BMMS and whatever that is to eight
two nine four five. Mine wasn't when I can't my
practice wife was texting me that she was going to
kill herself, and I came home. There was a knife
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on the table next to her bed or next to
the bed, uh, and she had passed out. It wasn't that.
It wasn't when I went to we went to go
to bed and she was in a room chugging vodka
like chugging, not just taking a drink like, transferred it
to water bottles and had hidden them in the house
and was drinking them. It wasn't. When we were working
in the backyard and she went in to get something
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to drink, and I came in and she was chugging
vodka out of a handle. It wasn't any of those.
It wasn't when she went to therapy. It wasn't. When
she came to an event and she was supposed to
be there at a certain time, wasn't the event was over.
I was leaving. I saw her in line at an ATM,
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barely able to stand God, and some guy was helping
her get money out of the ATM. It wasn't any
It wasn't any of those. It wasn't when we had
to go to therapy, and I didn't want to go
to therapy because I didn't know how therapy would fix this,
because it felt like her issue. And so we go
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to therapy. And the breaking point was when she didn't
think lying about stuff was a big deal and that
I was being too controlling and wanting to know where
she was at morning when she wasn't where she said
she was going to be. And I went on, this
is not what I want in a marriage. This is
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not what I was built for. It's not what I need.
My love language isn't lying. And I left and went
she's not trying. Why should I try if she's not.
And so that was the end of it, and I
felt like I had a pretty good resume of reasons
to like pull the plug on it.
Speaker 8 (54:42):
Yeah, it's amazing how much that will put up with
in a relationship, you know, until we finally hit that
breaking point, sounds like you put up with quite a bit.
Speaker 1 (54:51):
I'm not even to half of it. But like the
that line that is used as a joke of like
but I love I love him, right, Yeah, that's true. Right,
Like when you love someone, they should get passes. They
should get chances to fix it. Yeah, but not infinite, no, no, no,
but they should get some This is you should be.
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Relationship should be about making mistakes and learning from them,
and you should have boundaries that no one should cross,
like assault, right and violence, those those those are fine
boundaries to have. I don't know if you should get
second chances to fix that, but I think you should be.
A Relationship should be about like, hey, I'm not good
at this. I don't. I've never been in a relationship
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where someone helps me or whatever. But it's okay to
also be like, I think i'm done that gas tanks
empty and yeah, it was easily the best thing I've
ever done in my life was ending that. Marriage is
a way you guys went through good.
Speaker 7 (55:55):
I can't Can you imagine when you said lying this
isn't my love language. Imagine lying being someone's love language.
Speaker 1 (56:03):
I don't think of someone. I don't think someone would
admit it. But I think that people certain things that
are toxic become blankets. Yeah, because it feels familiar, and
they will engage in those behaviors. So it isn't like
a love language, but to them it is. Yeah, that's
all they know. Yeah, yeah, it's hard normal, Yeah, it's
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hard to well. And then there's this whole thing of
like insecurity and thinking you're worth that, like this is
what you should be hat you should have, not love,
So you'll behave a certain way because you don't think
you deserve the other right, so you will be a
part of the toxicity. Anyway, we want to know from you,
what was your breaking point that made you quit? Case
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of Pironi and a free sandwich from Caapriotes could be yours,
bmms and whatever that is to eight two nine four
five we come back. We've got tickets to Big Head
Todd and the Monsters who are going to be at
the Canes next to April. Tickets available Canes Ballroom dot com.
Speaker 2 (57:00):
Tulsa's Morning Show is coming right back, A Big Mad
Morning Show Tulsa's rock station ninety KMOD.
Speaker 1 (57:18):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine to one,
eight four six oh kmo D. You can also text
bmms and then what you want to say to eight
two nine four five. Let's play a game. King's Barham
has had some pretty great shows already this year, and
still more great shows played for next year. Bighead don
the Monsters are going to be at the Canes on
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April sixteenth to take It's availablekainesbarom dot com. And uh,
we're gonna play the numbers game. Lindsay's gonna step out
of the room so she won't hear any of the
questions at Gimpee asks and the h questions you get
to decide did they come from? Numbers? Percentages or averages?
Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name?
Speaker 11 (57:57):
Xavier?
Speaker 1 (57:58):
Xavier? How are you buddy?
Speaker 9 (58:00):
Who are you guys?
Speaker 1 (58:01):
Good buddy, Xavier? What category do you want? Numbers? Percentages
or averages?
Speaker 9 (58:06):
Percentages?
Speaker 1 (58:07):
It is? It's five questions from Gimpie. Just answered them
the best that you can. Are you ready, friend, Yes, sir?
Can we go? X Man? What percentage of Americans hand
out Halloween candy? Seventy seventy five percent? All right, x
what percentage of haunted attractions are hosted by charity organizations?
Speaker 9 (58:29):
We'll say sixty sixty, he says.
Speaker 1 (58:32):
And twenty twenty three, Xavier, what percentage of Americans bought
Halloween costumes?
Speaker 9 (58:42):
Eighty five, eighty five.
Speaker 1 (58:44):
Percent xavier in twenty twenty three, what percentage of Americans
bought Halloween greeting cards?
Speaker 9 (58:55):
Five percent? M?
Speaker 1 (58:58):
Last one here x and twenty twenty what percentage of
Americans bought Halloween decorations?
Speaker 9 (59:07):
Let's say forty?
Speaker 1 (59:11):
All right, man, good job? Did you hand out candy
this year?
Speaker 2 (59:14):
Uh? No?
Speaker 11 (59:15):
Took my daughter out?
Speaker 1 (59:16):
Okay? How much of her candy? Have you eaten?
Speaker 11 (59:19):
A lot of it?
Speaker 1 (59:20):
Yeah? I threw some away yestually because I was like, back,
get this stuff out of here? All right, Lendsy. Percentages
is the category? Are you ready? Yes, Lendsey. What percentage
of Americans handout Halloween candy?
Speaker 7 (59:32):
I'll say ninety percent?
Speaker 1 (59:35):
Ninety percent, she says, all right, lendsay. What percentage of
haunted attractions are hosted by charity organizations?
Speaker 7 (59:46):
Twenty one percent?
Speaker 8 (59:48):
Okay, Lindsey. Last year in twenty twenty three, it is
last year?
Speaker 12 (59:53):
Right?
Speaker 1 (59:54):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (59:54):
What percentage of Americans bought Halloween costumes? M?
Speaker 7 (01:00:00):
We'll go with sixty nine percent?
Speaker 1 (01:00:07):
Ahi, Lendsy, what percentage?
Speaker 8 (01:00:08):
Excuse me, let me rephrase la end twenty twenty three?
What percentage of Americans bought Halloween greeting cards.
Speaker 7 (01:00:19):
Uh, eleven percent.
Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
Hi, Lendsey, last one here in twenty twenty three, what
percentage of Americans bought Halloween decorations?
Speaker 3 (01:00:33):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (01:00:36):
Uh eighty nine percent?
Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
Eighty How do you think she did their? Xavier?
Speaker 12 (01:00:42):
I hope we're not better than me.
Speaker 1 (01:00:44):
Let's find out. Question one, give me well. The question
was asked what percentage of Americans hand out Halloween candy?
Xaviors said seventy five percent of them do. Lendsey said
ninety percent of them do, and the answer is ninety
seven percent. Wow, big number, that is huge. Yeah, most everybody?
Oh yeah, I think you can just say everybody at
(01:01:05):
that Yeah, pretty much. Yeah, all right, So Lindsay's up
one to nothing, Xavier, don't worry. She's got to get
at least three to block you from winning those tickets
to see Bighead Todd the Monsters on April sixteenth at
the Caynes Ballroom. Tickets available Canes Ballroom dot com. Question
number two, what percentage of Hunted attractions are hosted by
charity organizations like?
Speaker 8 (01:01:23):
Xavier? Said sixty percent. Lindsey set a mere twenty one
percent and the answer is eighty percent.
Speaker 1 (01:01:30):
Ah, yeah, Lindsey got uh oh, sorry, Xavier got that
one right, So it's tied one to one. Question three,
question number three and twenty twenty three, what percentage of
Americans but Halloween costumes? Xavier said eighty five percent. Lindsey
set up very giggity sixty nine percent and the answer
is giggity sixty nine percent, and Lindsay nailed it. So
(01:01:54):
she's got two. Exavier, one more and you're out. You're
not getting those tickets to see Big at Todd in
the Mont at the Canes Ballroom on April sixteenth. Let's
go ahead and do question four. Question number four. When
the question was presented in twenty twenty three, what percentage
of Americans bought Halloween greeting cards? Which, by the way,
I didn't even know they made any cards. Really, my
kids get following greeting cards from family members and stuff
(01:02:17):
every year. I never knew anyhow, So how what percentage
of those people are buying Halloween greeting cards? Xavier said
five percent, Lindsey said eleven percent, and the answer is
thirty five percent. Lindsey got that one right too. I'm sorry, buddy,
you're not getting those tickets. Thanks so much for playing Xavier,
we appreciate your friend.
Speaker 13 (01:02:37):
Thank you, guys.
Speaker 1 (01:02:41):
I think that's a big number. Two. Yeah, though my
kids get him. I agree with what you're saying, like
I didn't. I mean, I have sections in the store.
You see those right when you see greeting cards. To
be fair, the only time I ever go buy greeting
cards is for birthdays or anniversary birthdays and congratulations birthdays,
baby showers or birthdays.
Speaker 7 (01:03:01):
Yeah, you still see the section though, I mean, I
see I see halloween cars. I think of they're like
Halloween birthday cards, right.
Speaker 1 (01:03:08):
Right, Halloween themed birthday. Yes, well, I guess that's still fits.
If your birthday is around Halloween. You don't want a
Halloween themed birthday because now you feel like another holiday
is invading your birthday.
Speaker 7 (01:03:18):
Right, And I honestly, when I said eleven percent, I
thought that was high.
Speaker 8 (01:03:22):
Question five last one in twenty twenty three, what percentage
of Americans bot's Halloween decorations like Xavier set forty five percent,
Lindsay set eighty nine percent, and the answer was seventy seventy.
Speaker 1 (01:03:36):
Day Zavier never had a chance. Lindsay got that one
right as well, but she's still trailing overall through the year,
listeners are overwhelmingly beating her, but Bighead Todd Monster tickets
will go in the pile for next time. Frigging a Friday.
We want to know what's your breaking point that made
you quit? A case of Pironi and a free sandwich
from Caprioti's BMMS and what that is to eight two
nine four five. When we come back, we're gonna give
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away beero.
Speaker 14 (01:03:58):
So you get nothing. Good day, sir. You gept nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:04:05):
No no no.
Speaker 14 (01:04:08):
No, you get no, you get no, you get no,
you get no you gift you.
Speaker 7 (01:04:21):
Gift no no no no no.
Speaker 6 (01:04:25):
No no no no no.
Speaker 1 (01:04:38):
Good morning. It's the Big Man Morning Show. Nine four
six Oh K M O D. You can also text
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eight two nine four five. We are giving away beer
friggin a Friday. We've been asking you all morning, h
what is your breaking point? What was your breaking point
that made you quit? Case a Pirni and a free
(01:04:59):
sandwich from cap Briotti's could be yours? If we get
you on the air and it looks like Jake is
on the line, Hey Jake, how are you? Good morning, Jake.
Speaker 9 (01:05:11):
How are you Corvin, I'm here, buddy. Sorry, I had
to turn the radio down.
Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
That's okay, friend. What was your breaking point that made
you quit?
Speaker 9 (01:05:20):
Well, when you wake up in prison, man, you lop
around and go, this sucks everything you love, everything you knew,
everyone that you loved, You lost everybody in and that's
that's a pretty brutal breaking point.
Speaker 1 (01:05:35):
Guys. Yeah, now you said woke up in prison. So
were you aware you were going to prison? Or were
you intoxicated to some degree and then woke up and
you're like, why am I here?
Speaker 12 (01:05:45):
Corvin? Guys, let me.
Speaker 9 (01:05:46):
I mean, this is Jake. Most everybod's gonna hear my voice.
I'm pretty known in Tulsa.
Speaker 7 (01:05:51):
Man.
Speaker 9 (01:05:51):
Let me tell you, guys, I'm I'm. I grew up
in jeans, grew up in a clean neighborhood, had a
good parent growing up.
Speaker 7 (01:05:56):
You know.
Speaker 9 (01:05:56):
Just it was a normal kid out there, you know.
And I had went through a bad divorce. I'm not
one for excuses. I've always used marijuana. In twenty fourteen,
a friend of mine came over. We were going to go
to the casino hangout for the night. I was going
through a really bad custody battle with my egg. I
could feel sorry for myself for days. I tried crystal
(01:06:17):
meth one time, and guys, this is early twenty fifteen,
late for fourteen. I got so hooked on it that
I the typical story. I lost my tools, my my car,
my house, my dignity, everything, to the point that I
was up for three weeks straight and robbed the Jetcasher Wow.
So when you're yeah, so, when you're really on that stuff,
(01:06:40):
that mess, and it takes a hold of you, it
destroys you, destroys who you are. So yeah, I woke
up in David Alamas. I was looking at fifteen years
in prison. It was all bad. And you know when
I say I woke up in prison is by the
time I went through the sentencing and everything at court
and got myself sober and got it out of the system,
(01:07:03):
I'm sitting in prison on a ten year sentence. I've
got to do four years on So at that point,
you know you have no choice but to get up
with your work boots on and go to work and
make a change in your life. And that's that's what
I've done. And five years out now I've got a
beautiful family in Digsby, I'm doing great, but when you're
in prison and facing what I was, man, you know, yeah, it.
Speaker 1 (01:07:27):
Was it the robbing of the check cashier that got
you set locked up? Or was it the math I mean,
I know the math college to do it, But what
was the reason for you to go to jail in
the first place.
Speaker 9 (01:07:37):
They got me for the robbery. My ex wife actually
turned me, and if she's hearing this, she's probably laughing.
We're good friends now. But you know, the truth being
is that, you know, I wasn't in the right frame
of mind. I was a desperate dad. I was lost,
you know, I was high on this stuff. I mean,
there's a million excuses. The flat fact is I was
a grown man and I made a terrible choice. You know.
(01:07:59):
Luckily I didn't actually hold a weapon, so it was
a robbery by imitation, and so they lessened at the
second degree. I did three and a half four years
on a ten year sentence. Now, mind you, guys, they
worked my tail off in there, so I made it
work for me. But yeah, that was a breaking point.
I mean, how else can it go? I mean, you know,
your family doesn't talk to you, your your wife and kids.
(01:08:20):
You haven't seen your daughter. Any year you're sitting in
prison with a bunch of dudes that stink. The food
sell us. The guards aren't nice. There's no other way
to wake up. That's rock bought it, you know what
I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:08:31):
Yeah, no prison has a horrible trip advisor of you.
Did you what was the timeframe from when you took
you started meth and then you were on the you
robed the check casher.
Speaker 9 (01:08:44):
All with any year, guys, I mean all with any
year man. As soon as I got a hold of it,
you know, I didn't sleep at night. I didn't have
to worry about dreaming about my kid I missed, or
everything going on in my life. It gave me a
euphoria that I could escape from them, you know what
I mean, so to speak. And you know it took
a hold of me. It was all I could do
is get my hands on the next you know, high.
(01:09:06):
And it's the typical story of addiction. You know, I
wasn't around that growing up. Not not to knock. I mean,
it could be in any neighborhood or anywhere, guys, but
I'm saying it wasn't something that was a part of
my life to that.
Speaker 1 (01:09:17):
Now, did have you come to realizations of things that
you did when you were high that you've completely forgotten
about or anybody told you.
Speaker 9 (01:09:26):
Yeah, you know, I really thought about beginning being a comedian.
And I see that because there was the Tales of
Meth and I could go on and on. It's a nightmare.
It's funny, but it's not, you know. Yeah, I mean,
I'm not a mechanical person.
Speaker 1 (01:09:40):
I'm not.
Speaker 9 (01:09:41):
Somehow I was able to build a weed eater bike,
a perfect one. I put a weed eater on a
motor on a mountain bike. I spent a whole night
putting this scene together. Now, guys, if you knew me,
and you remember Tim that told man, that's who you're
dealing with. So there are a lot of things you
do when you're on that stuff. You're like, what the
hell was I So.
Speaker 1 (01:10:01):
Do you hang out with any of those people that
you were friends with during that time?
Speaker 2 (01:10:06):
No?
Speaker 9 (01:10:06):
And most of them are dead.
Speaker 1 (01:10:09):
And that's true.
Speaker 9 (01:10:09):
I mean probably, I'd say a good majority of the
people that I knew in that life were dead. And
if they're not dead, they're locked away.
Speaker 11 (01:10:16):
A long time.
Speaker 9 (01:10:17):
I mean, there's no there's no good anying the methods
said to mean, folks, there's there's only death or prison,
and I had the rout of prison to thank God
because I wouldn't be here talking to you today and
about to go into my job that I love.
Speaker 1 (01:10:29):
You know, examine some residuals. Yeah, right on, man, Gimby,
tell him exactly what he's gonna get. You know, after
years of dealing with perk that smells like ka, Corbyn
finally decided they're having a liquor store in the bathroom.
Wasn't so cool and laughed. Here's a case of Peroni
and a free Sammy from Gabriel's Mad Maybe the first
(01:10:50):
time in all the years you didn't slam me at
that part. Hang on line, man, so can get your info.
And thanks for Sharon brother, Thank you guys. All right, man,
let's see what Gimby has in his four by four.
Speaker 8 (01:11:02):
That says here that Elon Musk says that running DOGE
will require tedious work and no compensation. Elon muss says
he'll receive zero compensation for his work heading the new
Department of Government Efficiency under President Trump. The tech billionaire
wrote on his social platform X that will require tedious
work and he expects to make lots of enemies. He'll
(01:11:24):
be working with former Republican candidate vivic.
Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
Or Ramaswani to lead DOGE. This is gonna be an
interesting dynamic. He don't work well with others, No, he doesn't.
So keep in mind he bought out the guy from Tesla, Yeah,
right right, like made him leave. Yeah, we'll see how
long the VEC sticks around. Yeah. I'm glad to see
that he's not taking any conversation though, because he doesn't.
That's a minerable. He's a gazillionaire. He doesn't need to.
(01:11:49):
If he did, I'll be like, oh, not a good look.
That's like, uh, I'm not gonna buy groceries when you
have the grocery store, like right right. Moving on, fbis
a terror or plot, The FBI says a stopped potential
terrorist plot that included targeting synagogues in the Houston area.
Anas Side was arrested in charge with attempting to provide
(01:12:11):
material to the material supporting ISIS. Investigators say they found
eleven Facebook accounts managed by the man. All say eleven
eleven Facebook accounts managed by the man, all of them
supporting ISIS and their overseas violent attacks. Court documents outlined
plans to target members of the US military in Houston
(01:12:32):
and the Israeli Consulate office, in addition to synagogues. Saied
has been on the FBI's radar since twenty seventeen. Who
cleans out his apartment? Well you mean that? What do
you mean? Well, he lived in an apartment. They raided
the apartment, and I imagine he's not going back there.
Speaker 10 (01:12:48):
Uh huh.
Speaker 1 (01:12:48):
I don't know if he had roommates or not. Let's
assume he doesn't. Who cleans out his apartment?
Speaker 7 (01:12:52):
The landlord?
Speaker 1 (01:12:53):
Maybe more department complex manager? Yeah, yep, you have the
hire a company to come in. The maintenance men will
go in and clean it out. Oh upster. I'm sure
there are many things about being a maintenance man and
an apartment complex and isn't awesome, But that has to
be one of the ones that you're like, ah that
maybe he's got some cool stuff. Who knows, doubt fall
then you take it people. I mean the definition of
(01:13:14):
cool is pretty broad.
Speaker 3 (01:13:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:13:16):
True, hard hitting news right here that is going to
affect everybody. Vans Auto Parts is closing seven hundred stores. Yeah.
The North Carolina based retailers says the closures are part
of its business restructuring plan. Roughly five hundred corporate stores
and two hundred independently owned stores will be closed by
(01:13:36):
mid twenty twenty five. It's not clear yet which locations
will shut down, but there are about two hundred and
fifty stores in Ohio alone. The company has about forty
eight hundred locations nationwide. I'm an O'Reilly's guy saying yea,
like it's like fifteen percent of their stores. They have
like near Dann near five thousand stores, and yeah, they're
every four blocks in the field. They're like Starbucks and
(01:13:56):
CBS is man. Yeah, truth, you can't get away from.
And then in O'Reilly's right now, and an auto zone
two blocks away from that come on, and then a
NAPA way down there because nobody cares about it. Everybody's
like who.
Speaker 8 (01:14:08):
And lastly here, Oklahoma students are now required to complete
FAFSA to graduate. Oklahoma students must now complete a Free
Application for Federal Student Aid or FAFSA to graduate from
a public high school. The new law starts with the
twenty four to twenty five school year, following Senate Bill
(01:14:29):
ninety three. The superintendent of each school district will designate
a school employee to collect information regarding students compliance with
the FAFSA completion law. Students also must provide Oklahoma State
Department of Education FAFSA completion resources to students.
Speaker 7 (01:15:00):
Desmond Mason, the two thousand and one NBA Salam Dunk
Contest champion, was jailed in Oklahoma on Wednesday. TMZ Sports
confirmed in Oklahoma County Detention Center official till TMZ Mason
was thrown behind bars on a charge of contempt of
court just before noon. He was released a few hours
(01:15:21):
later around nine to thirty pm on a fifty thousand
dollars bond. Court documents were obtained showed the booking stemmed
from Mason's divorce case with Andrea Mason. Officials alleged in
the documents the former Hooper did not appear at a
court hearing despite being ordered to do so. Desmond, who's
now forty seven, was picked by the Seattle SuperSonics in
(01:15:43):
the first round of the two thousand NBA Draft, and
the following year he beat out Baron Davis, Corey Maggot,
and several other NBA stars for the Slam Dunk Contest
Champion honors. He Desmond ended up playing ten years in
the Association, logging minutes for the SuperSonics, the Bucks, the Hornets,
Thunder and the Kings. He averaged twelve points, four and
(01:16:06):
a half rebounds, and two assists per game in his career.
And that's your Balls to the Wall Sports. I'm Lindsay
in ninety seven to five Cam.
Speaker 1 (01:16:32):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one
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that is to eight two nine four five, Good morning, Lindsay.
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All right. We're gonna do some Taser time trivia where
we have a taser strapped to us and you've got
to answer three questions and get them right. If you don't,
then you're gonna get shocked and h We're gonna see
how this goes today. There we go. Lindsay's picking the
first person that's gonna go. She was the last person
(01:17:43):
to go whenever that was in twenty twenty two. We
went last time, and so the first person going is me.
Hooray Goo's right? All right, well to you. I'll give
her the shot. Ask her the questions here as she's
getting strapped on with the uh the the caller there
putting it around her leg. These are questions written by
(01:18:05):
somebody outside of the room. Now we'll see what turn
we're in now, because he did have some For a while,
we were like, what do we These are really not easy?
Speaker 8 (01:18:12):
Yeah, and it's been a while, so he might have
just said, you know what, I'm going hard on all
you guys this week.
Speaker 1 (01:18:18):
All right, lindsay, are you ready?
Speaker 7 (01:18:20):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:18:20):
First question? What scientist is famous for formulating the law
of universal gravitation? Huh? What scientist is famous for formulating
the law of universal gravitation?
Speaker 7 (01:18:36):
Albert Einstein?
Speaker 1 (01:18:40):
Finally answer, Albert Einstein, final answer. Make sure you write
this down? All right? What scientist is famous for formulation?
I always write it down, so don't judge that. What
scientist is famous for formulating the law of universal gra gravitation?
You said? Albert Einstein competently, probably the most common I've
ever heard her say. The answer is Newton?
Speaker 7 (01:19:00):
Yeah, no, yeah, did you see me after I said
finally answer, I looked up and I went I almost there,
and it came to me like this, dumb ass, you
dumb ass. Yeah, I spoke too soon.
Speaker 1 (01:19:18):
I'm sure we get that. I'd like to use that. Okay, Yeah,
what chess piece can be moved in an L shape?
What chess piece can be moved in an L shape?
Do you play chess?
Speaker 7 (01:19:29):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:19:30):
Do you play chess?
Speaker 8 (01:19:30):
I have once before, maybe a small handful of time.
I don't play regularly. I play chess with my youngest.
She likes playing.
Speaker 7 (01:19:38):
That is awesome.
Speaker 1 (01:19:39):
Yeah, sure, I well, I've heard that.
Speaker 7 (01:19:44):
Music and chess are two things that make you better
at other academics apparently, sure so, yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 10 (01:19:54):
But.
Speaker 7 (01:19:56):
I've heard that. As far as I know. In chess,
I think it is the queen that you can move
like in different directions. If I'm not mistaken. I know,
I really know nothing about chess.
Speaker 1 (01:20:07):
What chess peace can be moved in an L shape?
Speaker 7 (01:20:13):
I don't know. So I'm gonna guess the queen, the
queen final answer.
Speaker 1 (01:20:18):
What chess piece can be moved in an L shape?
You said the queen? The answer is the.
Speaker 8 (01:20:25):
Night and that's the horse shaped one, right, Yes, yeah,
that's what I was. I know you seen me over
here trying to work it in my brain or whatever.
I was like, is it the night? Is it the rook?
I knew it wasn't the king or queen or.
Speaker 1 (01:20:37):
The pawn, so by the Dutch and I come up
with a knight, Yeah, the horse one? Yeah, no idea,
See if you can go three for three? What is
the name of the goddess of love and Greek mythology
What is the name of the goddess of love in
Greek mythology, the goddess of love?
Speaker 10 (01:21:02):
Mmm?
Speaker 7 (01:21:05):
Oh, my God, the God, I should know this.
Speaker 1 (01:21:10):
I would expect you to know this. Do you know
what I know?
Speaker 15 (01:21:12):
What?
Speaker 1 (01:21:13):
Do you know it?
Speaker 9 (01:21:13):
Of course I.
Speaker 1 (01:21:15):
Would have tried to guess, but got it. Try not
to make contact with her over there, God thought of love.
What is the name of the goddess of love and
Greek mythology?
Speaker 7 (01:21:27):
I can't hmmm, the goddess. I can't even I can't
think of any names right now, like they're drawing a
blank completely. The only thing that Medusa is the only
thing that's coming to my mind right now. And she
(01:21:49):
was not.
Speaker 1 (01:21:52):
I'm sure someone loved her. I'm sure for a little bit,
and then she turned them to stone. What is the
name of the goddess of love and Greek mythology? Look
him in the eyes when we're making love. No, God,
look at me when I'm talking to you. Absolutely not.
Speaker 7 (01:22:10):
I have a my girlfriend, Chrissanti, who is Greek. But
that is she's not named after a Greek goddess. Uh,
theina in What is the.
Speaker 1 (01:22:26):
Name of the goddess of love and Greek mythology. Hmmm,
I'll say, okay, what is the name of the goddess
of love and Greek mythology? You said, the answer, of
course is Aphrodity, mighty Aphrodity. Yeah, I feel like you
(01:22:50):
would have known not only your cultural history of you
because you're Greek. I'm not Greek only by insertion. Well anyway,
if you you are into stuff like that. So I expected, yeah,
you to know that one.
Speaker 7 (01:23:07):
But this is a longtime gimp.
Speaker 8 (01:23:10):
It wasn't I had I've had pressed twice because you
didn't jump on the first round. Uh is it thespiah sethspiina.
That's like a drama and like theater, isn't it? Because oh,
picking up what I'm putting in.
Speaker 1 (01:23:23):
So Jess not sure Greek mythology, Greek mythology. I'm just sure,
all right. So Linday's gonna pick the next person that's
gonna go as we do taste her time trivia and sorry, gimpy,
we will rotate here and then Lindsay will get to
ask him the questions.
Speaker 7 (01:23:40):
Oh, I don't get to shock him.
Speaker 1 (01:23:42):
Nope, bummer, It's okay. You have to open your envelope
and your questions alrighty uh. And while she's doing that,
what was your breaking point that made you quit? A
case of Pironi and a free sandwich from Capriotties bmms
and whatever that is to eight two nine four five
bmms and whatever that is to eight two nine four five.
Speaker 7 (01:24:00):
I have all right question number one. Yes, who painted
the famous artwork the Last Supper?
Speaker 1 (01:24:10):
Okay, Michelangelo did the Sistine Chapel. I could see him
also doing the Last Supper. To being honest with that,
I have this picture in my kitchen. It was my
grandma's and.
Speaker 8 (01:24:24):
But like in a boxer up on the wall, like
it literally on the wall, and it's it's it's never around.
Speaker 1 (01:24:30):
Never had that. I was not in my Bengo card
that Gimpia has the Last Supper.
Speaker 8 (01:24:33):
But this thing is got to be at least fifty
years old, if not older, you know, pat around the
glass broke and moving. And I haven't put in a
new frame because that's the original frame that I came
in and it means a lots sentimental, so I haven't
changed it. It just hangs up on the wall and it
doesn't really have the signature at the bottom, you know,
(01:24:55):
like most artists do.
Speaker 1 (01:24:56):
They sign. You know, it could be just a prin
and it might not be a real paint. Oh, I
know it's not a real painting. It is, for real
a print. But you would think.
Speaker 8 (01:25:08):
I want to go out on a limb and probably
be wrong. But because Michael Angelo painted the Sistine Chapel,
I feel that it's only natural for him to also
do the Last Supper, So we'll go with Michaelangelo.
Speaker 1 (01:25:26):
Finally, answer final answer.
Speaker 7 (01:25:28):
Who painted the famous artwork the Last Supper? You say Michaelangelo?
The correct answer, Ill, Leonardo da Vinci.
Speaker 1 (01:25:39):
That was my second guest. One of the nast turtles
I mean one of the Ninja turtles did it. I
wasn't sure which one. You wait, you were shocked, mad,
and surprised, all at the same time by the shock,
even though you knew it was gonna have Yeah, that
was awesome surprising answer.
Speaker 7 (01:26:01):
Question number two. What animal's milk is pink?
Speaker 1 (01:26:08):
Okay of? I don't drink a lot of pink milk
unless it's strawberry. And that's quick. You know what I'm saying.
I have heard I've heard this before. I've heard this before,
(01:26:31):
and I think it's kangaroo. I think it's a kangaroo
who has pink milk. I'm probably wrong, but that's the
first and really the only thing that's come out of
mind that's like entering my mind right now. So kangaroo.
Speaker 7 (01:26:47):
Final answer, What animal's milk is pink? You say, kangaroo?
The correct answer? Ill hippo?
Speaker 1 (01:27:00):
Oh bitch, God, who milks a hippo? I knew I
did not? Yeah, now I do. Yeah, these I never forget.
These are he's not playing, Brady, he's not playing for real,
for real blah. It's like, y'all take a couple of
weeks off. I'll show you what's up. Question number I'm nervous.
Speaker 7 (01:27:24):
You should be Question number three.
Speaker 8 (01:27:27):
You swear to God if you get the easiest questions
out of all. It's a blind draw.
Speaker 1 (01:27:31):
Random. Yeah, it's a blind draw. But still it's the
fact it's so random. I don't even draw my own questions.
Speaker 7 (01:27:39):
Before founding Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg created a website that allowed
users to compare the attractiveness of two people side by side.
What was the name of this website?
Speaker 1 (01:27:53):
Jesus Christ. I know you know this one.
Speaker 8 (01:27:56):
I know you know this when you talked about it before,
And I can't remember I even watched the social network once,
so uh not. I watched the whole thing, but that
was when it first came out. And what was that
like fifty years ago?
Speaker 1 (01:28:17):
I don't know. I'm just gonna say your mom final answer.
Speaker 7 (01:28:23):
Before founding Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg created a website that allowed
users to compare the attractiveness of two people side by side.
What was the name of the website? You say, your mom?
The correct answer eels face man.
Speaker 1 (01:28:39):
I swear to god, I was hoping it a bit
your mom.
Speaker 9 (01:28:42):
Great.
Speaker 1 (01:28:42):
I knew it wasn't your mom. I wouldn't need to
hear her say wow, wow, all right, you learned something new.
Pink milk and your mom. I was. I was actually like,
I wonder if it's gonna be the Facebook, because it
was the for a while. So I was like, I
couldn't remember if it was face match. I didn't remember
that part. So yeah, Brady didn't. Brady didn come to
(01:29:05):
mess around. Everybody's like Brady's nice. No, Brady is an assassin.
He's a diabolical. He's a ninja is what he.
Speaker 7 (01:29:12):
Is, natural born killer.
Speaker 1 (01:29:13):
He tiptoes around and waits parades like he's a nice guy. Great,
all right, we got to take a break. We come back.
It'll be my turn for Taste of time trivia. What
was your breaking point that made you quit a case
of Proni in a fresh sandwich from Capriotes? Will be
back Tosa This.
Speaker 2 (01:29:28):
Morning Show, The Big Bad Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (01:29:30):
The Assaulting Continuous next nine kmog Good morning, It's the
(01:29:52):
Big Mad Morning Show. Nine four six ok o d
can also text to be a mess and much you
want to say to eight two, nine, four or five
give it away? A bear freaking a Friday? And what
was your breaking point that made you quit a case
of perni in a free sandwich from Capriotti's could be yours?
And we are in the third installment of Taser Time Trivia,
(01:30:13):
and I'm gonna go last. And Brady has written the
questions and uh Brady Gimbia has got them opened and
ready to ask me. A. Lindsay has got the taser.
We have tested it. We are good to go. Let's
get started. Question cor Corbyn, Question number one.
Speaker 8 (01:30:27):
What hand does Luke Skywalker lose in his fight to
doth A Veda? Which hand does Luke Skywalker lose in
his fight with doth Avida?
Speaker 1 (01:30:41):
Good news on this. I have a fifty to fifty shot.
You sure do, unless there's a third arm going out
of his back that we were never told about. That's
in the later ones. Uh huh. Which hand does Luke
Skywalker lose in his fight with doth A Vida? I
feel well. I feel like he was holding the lightsaber
(01:31:04):
and he was right handed when he because he I'm
going right. Final answer, which hand does Luke Skywalker lose
in his fight with doth Veda? You said the right
hand and the answer is actually his right hand? How Yeah,
I'm pissed off by the way. Nah. Yeah, you'll find
out in a minute. Cavin. Question number two, What color
(01:31:28):
is the uppermost part of a rainbow? What color is
that the uppermost part of a rainbow?
Speaker 7 (01:31:34):
What a great question?
Speaker 1 (01:31:36):
Yeah? Yeah, Okay, this is an example of you play
this game and you if we weren't doing this, I
could probably answer this fast. Right, there's a little bit
of pressure, right, there's a there's a zamper involved. What
color is at the uppermost part of the rainbow? I mean,
(01:32:00):
Reggie Bib read what was that again, Ragibib? Okay?
Speaker 8 (01:32:04):
I thought you said reggiebib And I'm like that's a
new one. Who's Reggie Red? Final answer, Okay, what color
is that the uppermost part of the rainbow?
Speaker 1 (01:32:12):
You said? Read? The answer is goddamn red. Thank you,
Brady checks in the mail. Third question, God damn. Yeah,
I know I got too right, but my heart's still
racing pretty fast for no reason. You're gonna have to
make up for two shocks on this when it gets wrong, Lends.
I'm just saying, no, no, no, no, no. You want
(01:32:36):
one shock is all you're gonna get. I just don't
know how long it's gonna be buzzing. The question is
what does the letter B stand for in the word scuba?
What does the letter B stand for in the word scuba?
(01:32:58):
As in scuba?
Speaker 16 (01:32:59):
Ste thinking that, Yeah, son of a bitch, Brady, I
know you're listening, and I know you're gonna hear this
in about three minutes because you're on a delight.
Speaker 1 (01:33:10):
But if you body, yeah, that's.
Speaker 7 (01:33:12):
The second time in this segment I've thought of the
movie Big Daddy. I have that effect on the Kangaroo
King song.
Speaker 1 (01:33:21):
Interesting, well, that's not that never that movie. Okay, Yeah,
what does a letter B stand for in the word scuba?
I I've never been scuba divany. I've been talking with
my wife. They because I don't even like snorkeling. No,
I feel very clo I'm not clastphobic. I feel claustrophobic underwater.
That's very uh, because there's nowhere to go, even though
(01:33:42):
it's more free, it's like the closest thing people will
get to flying, except you can drown. That is true.
Where when you're when you're like skydiving or whatever, there's oxygen. Yeah,
that is true. So anyway, but uh, I've been telling
my wife. I'm like, we go on these great we
go to these great destinations, like maybe we should get
our scuba license and do this. My wife goes, I
(01:34:02):
love scuba diving. She's like, I've been licensed certified. I
love snorkeling. I would love if we did that together.
And I'm like, okay, there's a place here in town
that will teach you how to scuba. Yeah. Justin Gorsky
who comes in on the drillers, him and his wife
did it because uh now his wife because yea for
their honeymoon that they went and did that and they
(01:34:23):
did their certification. All that. That's cool. Yeah, I drive
by and I'm like, that'd be fun. It's a commitment.
They did it for like six or eight weeks or
something some crazy amount of time. Yeah, you go LAK
self contained underwater breathing apparatus. The bee stands for breathing,
Get out of here. Well, the letter be stand for
(01:34:43):
in scuba breathing. Self contained underwater breathing apparatus.
Speaker 4 (01:34:48):
Oh, good for you get shocked any of that all,
I'm just smars died a room.
Speaker 1 (01:35:04):
Who has pink goddamn milk and f and hippopuso. Everybody
knows hoopoo's big milk. No not everybody turn that down. No,
you're not. Hey, Like I'd like to remind you. Even
the sun shines on a dog's ass on a while.
(01:35:25):
All right, we gotta take a break. We're giving away
a beer. What was your breaking point that made you quit?
A case of Perni and free sandwiches from Caprioties. We
should have Brady doing that, good everybody.
Speaker 2 (01:35:34):
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then what you want to say to eight two nine,
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And if we get you on the phone, you're gonna
get hooked up. Case of Pironi and a free sandwich
from Capriotti's Baron is on right now. Hey, Darren, how
are you darn? Can you hear me? Yeah? Hey, yeah, sorry,
that's all right friend. What was your breaking point that
made you quit?
Speaker 12 (01:36:36):
Uh?
Speaker 13 (01:36:37):
Well, my first marriage, I quit because, you know, as
IMPI describing his experience, not exactly the same person, but
it was, you know, struggling to make it work for
the kids. So fighting with her all the time, and
then I got deployed Afghanist stand back two thousand and
nine and actually fighting over there and Biden read the
same time like, hey, I'm done, done, just raising this.
(01:37:00):
So she decided to clear out my bank accounts to
the tune of them about eight grand and leave me
with nothing and burn all my stuff in the front
yard for bragging myus carent on. So I gave up
right then and there, and that's what it cost me.
Speaker 1 (01:37:14):
And so you still had to stay, I'm guessing in
the military.
Speaker 9 (01:37:18):
Oh yeah, yeah, I still had to stay.
Speaker 13 (01:37:20):
My commander was laughing at me because we replayed the
message on my account ballance of like seven dollars and
twelve cents where it used to be eight thousand.
Speaker 11 (01:37:26):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:37:28):
Wow, man, the ribbing that you guys do is always
like god, god dang right.
Speaker 13 (01:37:33):
Yeah, exactly. Had to have hit replay on the amount
so just so he could hear it again, and let
literally laughed.
Speaker 11 (01:37:39):
So that's uh, but it's all.
Speaker 9 (01:37:41):
In good fun.
Speaker 13 (01:37:42):
Like basically what I told you so type of situations
is he basically called it so and he was right.
Speaker 1 (01:37:47):
Let me ask you a question when you're in theater
like that, how much does that matter?
Speaker 13 (01:37:52):
At the time, I thought a lot, But then again, uh,
it didn't so uh and my kids didn't be you
know hey, you know so that was the even though
I was done, Like Gimpe was saying, I didn't have
to put up with what I put up with to
raise my children.
Speaker 1 (01:38:09):
Yeah. How long did you stay in the military, Uh.
Speaker 13 (01:38:13):
Six years active and then four years here in the
Oklahoma National Guards.
Speaker 1 (01:38:16):
Hold on, man, well, I appreciate you, thank you for
sharing all that with us. Give me go ahead and
tell him exactly what he's gonna get. You know, it
only took me one time I'm seeing my girlfriend getting
nailed by somebody else to quit that relationship. I have
a case of Peroni and a priest sandwich from Gabriani.
A to you for not to be technical, but I
think at that point she was no longer your girl.
(01:38:38):
She was technically someone else's. She was plugging out. Hang
on the line, man, so give me can get your info.
We got to do our predictions before you do that.
Thanks to do it. So uh, Packers and Bears. Packers
are five and a half point favorites. Lindsay, yeah, I cannot.
Speaker 7 (01:39:02):
I cannot. I cannot go for the Packers ever, so Chicago.
Speaker 1 (01:39:07):
Bears, Gimby. I'm going for the pack Man. Yeah. I
was looking at stats and if you look at Caleb's
stats compared to Bryce Young stats to the same amount
of games their first year, they're the same. Wow, I'm
picking the Packers. Seahawks forty nine Ers forty nine Ers
(01:39:30):
are six and a half point favorites at home, right,
I believe so?
Speaker 7 (01:39:34):
Yes, lindsay yeah, And they got McCaffrey back.
Speaker 1 (01:39:38):
He's still pretty limited in playtime, so we haven't seen
him break out yet. But yeah, forty nine, Uh, gimpy,
it's gonna be a tight game. But I'm going with
the Niners. Yeah. Six and a half point spread though,
And that's the part that I'm like, huh, yeah, it
is a home game, doesn't matter though.
Speaker 8 (01:39:56):
It seems like any time they play the Seahawks it's
always really close.
Speaker 1 (01:40:00):
Vision. But I've still got I gotta stand by my boys.
So Niners, Yeah, they may be hitting their stride. They
have found their November stride. So I'm gonna pick the
forty nine Ers as well. Chiefs Bills obviously huge development
for the Chiefs with Bunker being out. Chiefs are not
favorited and they are minus two against the Bills. Bills
(01:40:22):
are the favorite.
Speaker 7 (01:40:23):
Lindsay, Yeah, I really I think the Bills are. Yeah.
I hate to say it because I do want the
Chiefs to stay undefeated. I think that would be amazing.
Oh hell, I am going to stay with the Chiefs
even though, even though I don't think the Bears are
gonna win. I'm staying with them because I'm loyal. But
(01:40:47):
I am going to pick the Chiefs because I just
think they are that team. Their chemistry is so amazingly good.
I still think they're gonna pull it off.
Speaker 1 (01:40:54):
Please somebody beat the Chiefs. Man.
Speaker 8 (01:41:00):
Yeah, as much as I'd like to see the Bills
take this one home, maybe it's the one that's gonna
knock them off, doubtful.
Speaker 1 (01:41:05):
I gotta go with the Cefs on this one. You
mean to tell me week in a week I was
just their luck. M This is an interesting matchup because
the Chiefs they've relied on Buger a lot, and I
don't want them going undefeated. Teams that go unefeated into
super Bowl or into the playoffs does not bode well. Right,
(01:41:27):
very few teams have done that. So I need them
to lose. Yes, Now, losing this game could mean a
home field advantage in the playoffs at some like if
they play again. Right, So, if they have to meet
each other, this would be the decide who gets home field. Right.
(01:41:47):
You can't go against your team, man, No, you can't,
And I have no reason to go against them. The
Chiefs are like thirteen and two against the Bills. Mahomes
and Eleanor slowly becoming if not the manning Brady rivalry.
I think they've met. This is time will be the
(01:42:10):
equal They've equaled the amounts Brady and Manning have met
with plenty more I think still to come. I gotta
take the chiefs man. So we all took the chiefs right, Yeah, yep.
So really the only difference is the Packers Bears game.
As Lindsay decided she would stand her ground and as
(01:42:32):
a little extra, Tyson Paul, I'm so on the fence.
Mike Tyson fifty eight years old, hasn't fought in twenty years,
Jake Paul young, twenty eight if I remember, been fighting
for only like six years and asked for this fight,
(01:42:54):
what do you think, Lindsay?
Speaker 7 (01:42:56):
See yesterday I thought for sure that Paul It's gonna
beat Mike Tyson because of age, simply age. However, Mike
Tyson is a damn killer, and I I really I
(01:43:17):
want him to just knock him out. So I am,
I'm gonna take Tyson.
Speaker 1 (01:43:24):
Give me Tyson for the way. Man. Those videos of
Mike Tyson throwing punch and stuff, it looks awesome, right
it does. And if he hit any of us, we
would absolutely get knocked down.
Speaker 7 (01:43:35):
Yes, we would.
Speaker 1 (01:43:36):
Ryan it would not be fun. However, hitting mits is
not the same as getting hit in the cage or
in the ring. He's not stable on his feet, he
isn't fast. His punches are fast, but his movement like
ability to move out of the way not fast. And uh,
(01:43:57):
taking a punch at is way different than taking a
punch of fifty eight. And I think that. I think
you're gonna see Tyson get some good shots in. I
think Logan Paul's gonna rock him and Tyson's it's gonna
mess him up. It's been twenty years since he's been
(01:44:17):
hit like that. I think Jake Paul's gonna beat him.
I don't. I'm okay being wrong. I want to be wrong. Yeah,
but I think Jake Paul's gonna knock him or they'll
go to a decision. I could see that probably more
as likely with the fourteens gloves. But yeah, all right, Linday,
what else you got for sports?
Speaker 7 (01:44:38):
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and Texans are getting up for gearing up for a
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Houston on Monday night at AT and T Stadium in Frisco.
Cornerback Deron Bland and right guard Zach martin Or were
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Speaker 1 (01:46:37):
Join us. Now, there's Mike from Andolini's for Willie Nelly.
Hey buddy, how are you? He? Hello? How are we
all doing good? I'm just enjoying you. A Detroit pizza.
I'll take it. That's uh, if you haven't had it,
that's that's my my new favorite. It's a special pizza,
right for people who don't know. Pizza usually traditionally is round, yes,
(01:46:57):
but Detroit pizza is a It is a It is
for the cheese lovers, which is that fair cheese and
dough lovers.
Speaker 15 (01:47:03):
Yes, it's a thicker crust with cheese that is baked
into the pans, so it's kind of like a little
bit of a burnt edge. But then the regular cheese,
the sauce is striped on top, and we have a
crap ton of garlic butter in this variation of the
Detroit Rock meaty pizza with cup and char sausage and pepperoni.
(01:47:24):
And if you don't like it, you don't pay, but
you will.
Speaker 1 (01:47:27):
So it's a wind yeah, and the cheese gets down
around the edge, makes it very crisp. The dough isn't
like the regular dough. It's got a more airiness to it,
almost like a facasha. Yes, and man, it is so good.
It's a five day bulk ferment dough if you want
to get there.
Speaker 15 (01:47:41):
Is what it means that we start with a heavily
heavily hydrated amount of dough and then we create it
into batards in a classic almost like a like a
baguette style of cooking, and then we allow that to
rise as the back get and then we bake it
off slowly from that perspective, so it takes five days
(01:48:01):
to get it, so you let it ferment, which allows
it to have a more mature flavor.
Speaker 1 (01:48:07):
Yeah, it is. It is. Detroit pizzas are very good pizzas.
When they're good, they're really good. And your guys, is
really good and it's just one of the types of
pizzas you guys have that's new on the menu. And
you have some other new pizzas as well. Right, we
have the Bowery two Cup in char.
Speaker 15 (01:48:21):
We have cup and char sausageship pepperoni on that and
a kind of DeMarco style. If you dig the DeMarco
but want more meat, your boys got it. That the
lawn Boy, which is just a whole if you want
to attempt to be somewhat healthy. We have artichokes, pesto,
tomatoes and it's just good.
Speaker 1 (01:48:42):
It's people are taking it that.
Speaker 15 (01:48:43):
I think the approach that we always take is like
what's the best flavor? And this one was created by
one of our cooks who just came up with us
like slaps, let's go.
Speaker 1 (01:48:54):
So that one's so allid one too.
Speaker 7 (01:48:55):
Yeah, it's banana peppers on there.
Speaker 1 (01:48:57):
We added banana peppers to the menu for that pizza.
Oh yeah, wow, that's a big deal for you to
add a line item in the recipes. And then the cut.
Let's talk about the sausage pizza that you have with
three different types of sausage, so many name variations. When
we were coming up with this.
Speaker 15 (01:49:13):
We had my first name was gonna be sausage, sausage,
sausage and sausage, but that was very hard to fit
on the menu. So it is the quad Sausage Symphony.
You got your Italian sausage, your your red Wine sausage,
your cup and char sausage, and your collaborate sausage.
Speaker 1 (01:49:32):
Sorry caught me in bite. Yeah, it's really good. I
didn't know cup and char sausage was a thing. I
did well.
Speaker 15 (01:49:39):
We had it and a company that we heavily respect
created it, and we tried it, and we're like, this
is going on the menu, and let's come up with
as many variations that makes sense. We tried about twenty
different styles of topping variations and then these are the
ones that won that the tried, I mean, we loved it.
Speaker 1 (01:49:55):
We're like, this is really really good.
Speaker 15 (01:49:57):
Like sometimes a product could be kind of kitchy, will
it actually add to the band and not overpower it?
And this one did. So I'm really happy with it.
And we work our ass off to come up with
all sorts of different things to.
Speaker 1 (01:50:10):
See what works. But you don't know it works until
you try it.
Speaker 15 (01:50:13):
So our whole process is trying around sixty different pizzas,
whittling it down whether it's our staff that comes up
with it or me or my brother, and then iterating.
Speaker 1 (01:50:23):
From there getting to the holidays. Pizza is a big
part of the holidays. Family comes in. It's an easy
way to alleviate feeding people without having to make a
kitchen a mess. And you guys definitely cater to that,
making sure you look them online. You guys can do
delivery obviously, to pick up or dine in.
Speaker 15 (01:50:39):
Yeah, and you know Thanksgiving is like coming right up
the pike. So Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving, usually we're
super busy. We take reservations now, so if you want
to make a reservation online, that's a great one. If
you have a lot of family, try and book up
like the private Room of Chanks. And especially a big
win here that we're very stoked about is the mystery box.
The mystery box is a fun thing where if you
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buy one hundred dollars worth of gift cards, whether it's
twenty five or one hundred.
Speaker 1 (01:51:04):
You have gifts to give. We know you have gifts
to give to your teachers, to.
Speaker 15 (01:51:08):
Your postman, the randoms in your life get this, and
then I give you a box filled with a bunch
of value. So it might have free pizzas, gelato, a
mix of those shirts, swag, random things, and a few
boxes are going to have free pizza for a year,
Prosmo dinner or the food truck at your next event.
So the only way you get the mystery box is
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to buy the gift cards and then there you go.
Speaker 1 (01:51:33):
So you get a whole bunch of value just for
getting something you probably needed to buy anyway. Very cool.
All this is at andandopizza dot com. We're doing freaking
a Friday. We want to know what was your breaking
point that made you quit.
Speaker 15 (01:51:44):
I racked my brain on this because Juboi ain't much
of a quitter. I don't like to quit stuff. It's
kind of my thing to not quit, like I quit
The Bachelor. I guess at some point there's shows or
there's things where I transitioned out, but it's very hard
for me to come up with something. I think the
only time I ever quit something was, and this was
really true, in fourth grade. I was playing the saxophone.
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I had to walk a mile to school. It was snowing.
I did not like the saxophone. I was like, I
don't even like playing this instrument, and I switched to
drums because that was only sticks and I liked banging
on pots and things way more than playing that. It's
the only time I've ever quit, and my mom gave
me a ton of crap for it.
Speaker 1 (01:52:26):
So that's it. Could you still play today? Drums? Drums
for sure? Saxophone? No, I didn't. I don't think I
knew you played the drums drums. I am a solid drummer. Well,
in nearly anything you want to talk about, bring up
something new. This person's saying that they didn't like Andelin's.
They said the pizza. They ordered ten pizzas and still
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got charged for ranch.
Speaker 15 (01:52:50):
Well, let's go through it. First off, if you don't
like it, I don't want you to pay. I'm not
into charging for something you don't dig. So let's get
that out of the way. Reach out. You can email
me Mike and opizza dot com. Tell me when you
came in. I will take care of it. So let's
put that into a bucket.
Speaker 1 (01:53:06):
Now.
Speaker 15 (01:53:06):
The other side, ranch is made from scratch with buttermilk,
which to so we're clear you've been to a grocery store.
Speaker 1 (01:53:16):
Not cheap milk, not a cheap item.
Speaker 15 (01:53:18):
We're making it from apsoluar scratch, so if we make
it free that you can get four. Also, Papa John's Dominoes,
every place that is like hey, cheap pizza charges for
ranch the same price like they charge for the butter
at those places, which is a very like the fake
butter stuff. So I'm sorry, but it's kind of not
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I don't want to be a douche about it, but guys,
it's milk that we make from scratch that takes a
lot of money. So we charge pretty much food cost
on that item. We don't make a ton of money
on it. We just can't lose money when people are saying, hey,
give me a pint.
Speaker 1 (01:53:58):
Of the one of the most heavily expensive items you
have in your menu. But I just wanted to point
out the reason I brought it up. So I wanted
to point out how customer focused you are. If you're
not happy, yep, you will take care of them. It's
not simple.
Speaker 15 (01:54:10):
I am in the repeat business world, so I believe
in our product enough that if we screw it up
that if you come back again, you'll dig it We're
not going to hit it out of the park every time.
We're going to get a lot of them, but not
every time. So if you don't dig or you want
to try something else, I'm Gimbals. Is that Gimbals Macy's
where we let you take it back? So it's a costco. Yeah, Christmas,
(01:54:31):
it's a Christmas reference anyway, Yeah, reach out.
Speaker 1 (01:54:35):
I am approachable. Uh. People spend outrageous amounts of money
for an experience like concerts, skydiving, drugs, being first to
own a cyber truck. What expensive experience wasn't worth it?
What expensive experience wasn't worth it?
Speaker 7 (01:54:52):
I would say when we took the family to Disney World,
we decided we were going to eat most back in
our condo that we were staying at. But there was
one day we were like, okay, well splurge and eat
inside the park. That expense totally not worth it. We
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spent I think it was probably around two hundred and
fifty dollars to eat for all of us inside the
park one day. It was just a lunch and the
food was awful. It was like burgers, fries, milkshakes, and
it was supposed to be like the world's best and
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it was the world's worst. Not worth the.
Speaker 1 (01:55:40):
Money, so GIMPI.
Speaker 8 (01:55:43):
You know, I typically don't try to spend a lot
of money for some kind of outrageous experience, and a
lot of times these outrageous experiences are how do I
put it.
Speaker 1 (01:55:55):
Donated to me? So I got nothing for you? Yeah,
I'm out, Mike.
Speaker 15 (01:56:04):
Very rarely we'll spending more money on an experience.
Speaker 1 (01:56:08):
I think fite you in.
Speaker 15 (01:56:09):
The butt because you get that one opportunity and you
could create more revenue, but you can't recreate that moment.
So typically I'm of the ilk that it's always worth it.
Now with that said, I'll say I'm very happy I
didn't get the super fast pass at the fair this
year because the law if you got the fast pass,
they only let like three people on the ride at
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the same time they're letting like eighty percent of the
people on the ride, So it had little to no
value for a fast pass of the fair because you
got on the ride at the same exact amount of time.
Everything else though, like if I've bought an extra one
hundred bucks on a contract ticket, which would have been
mind blowing to me growing up. I've never been like
closer up seeing the action and gone home and be like,
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oh that wasn't worth it.
Speaker 1 (01:56:51):
It's never happened. Yeah, I can't think of one off
the top of my head. But if you want to
go to a show and pay a VIP package, would note,
would get in early special, merch uh special lambnent and
those things are important to you, it's worth it. But
if you're someone who's like, hey, i've met plenty of artists,
I want to meet the artists. If it doesn't include that,
(01:57:12):
that's that's a rip off to me, then uh yeah.
Then you've just got to find the thing that caters
to you and if you like it, do it. But
if you're buying things to upgrade to something or to
have a better experience and they don't meet your expectations,
then you picked. That's on you. That's not on them,
I don't think, because you're already adding it's kind of
like I initially I was gonna say wine parings when
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you go to restaurants, but overall, every time I've had
a wine parent it's never sucked. Yeah, sure, it's never
it's enhanced the meal I've had a wine, I've never
would have ordered like even a chef's tasty menu. It's
always been a great experience because I'm it's always paid off.
It's been worth the expense. Except when my wife leaves
the extra cookies in the ruber. That's it did not
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pay off.
Speaker 15 (01:57:57):
Yeah, that's a good one, like going the extra on
the Uber Platinum or whatever, and it's like twenty dollars
a ride or fifty dollars for a car. I think
that's usually when you're like, you're buying the safety of knowing, Okay,
I'm gonna be in a better car, but you never
know how bad the other car.
Speaker 1 (01:58:14):
Would have been.
Speaker 15 (01:58:15):
Yeah, there's certain right and if you're in the car
at that moment. I like to not live in scarcity
but rather an abund It's like I'm here now, this
is dope, and not think about what I.
Speaker 1 (01:58:26):
Don't have or what I lost, but how cool this is.
Make you're paining to have something, make you feel a
certain ways, not really what you're getting, Okay, I believe that, Corbyn.
What's your favorite cleaning tool slash product gimby? What's your
favorite smoking type blunt, bong, et cetera. Lindsay, what's your
favorite family activity and for Mike, we're gonna say, what's
(01:58:48):
your favorite thing to eat?
Speaker 7 (01:58:51):
Okay, favorite family activity would be fishing.
Speaker 1 (01:58:57):
Okay.
Speaker 8 (01:58:58):
Gimpy suppositories, No, not really, although that is a thing.
THHC suppositories are a real thing. It has to be
a blunt or a joint or something like that.
Speaker 1 (01:59:10):
I would Usually I was like, anything, doesn't matter what
it is, pipe, bong, blunt, join, as long as I
can put my reprint it, smoke it, you know old
pop can, what apple, apple, orange, whatever.
Speaker 8 (01:59:22):
But lately I've gotten to where it's just really I
just rolled my joints or smoke blunts.
Speaker 1 (01:59:27):
The pipes get to be too harsh, you know, bongs.
My lungs can't handle it anymore.
Speaker 7 (01:59:33):
If you smoke a blunt, do you get like the flavored.
Speaker 1 (01:59:38):
Yeah, whether it be you know, grape or I think
I got some peach flavored rafts at the house that
I'm currently using, Mike. Bone marrow.
Speaker 15 (01:59:48):
You've never enjoyed life through culinary until you've had bone marrow.
And everyone's like bone marrow, the like have bone marrow.
You're like, oh God, that's yeah, there there it is to.
Speaker 1 (02:00:01):
Have that in a restaurant. Is that is that a
heavy expense. Yes, it is. It is. It's not just
like buying the opulence.
Speaker 15 (02:00:07):
There's certain things where it's like expensive and you're like, okay,
it was good, but was it worth that.
Speaker 1 (02:00:11):
Bone marrow is? Have you ever thought about just hoarding
up on orphans or something hoarding up orphans orphans? Yeah,
you keep them in the back. Anytime you got a
request for bone marrow, you just grab an orphan tail
and you were a human human bone marrow. Okay, it's
the pain when you could taste it, taste makes it
taste so much better, you know, the screaming deterris future,
you know, recurring patrons the first.
Speaker 15 (02:00:33):
And first out becomes a problem because you're like, do
I go based off age or where they arrived to
the freezer?
Speaker 1 (02:00:37):
Right? Yeah? Have you ever sat in a dentist a
dentist office, Yeah, it's it's it sounds fun, but then
you got to feed them. It's the whole thing. Yeah.
My favorite cleaning tool or paduct all of them. I
don't think I have a dice in vacuum. I love
a lot rechargeable dice in. It's so easy to use.
(02:01:01):
They were cleaning chemical. The method brand's pretty good. I
make my own cleaning products really okay, Yeah, I just
it's not over I don't over complicated. Broner's water, distilled
water and then some sort of essential oil if you
(02:01:23):
want it, or alcohol in it or something like that.
Fair enough, It's very simple. Yeah, but it's just that
way it's done. And I don't have to if I
run out, I just make more. I don't have to
go buy more. Came out of the pandemic when we
you know, we didn't they were running out of that stuff.
I just made my own to simplify the problem to everyone.
Speaker 15 (02:01:43):
The best chemicals are going to be the industrial things,
and you can get those at Sam's Club. Like if
we're trusting it, you can trust it, and it's usually
cheaper in the last years.
Speaker 1 (02:01:52):
Yeah. Yeah, there's been talking about that before, like the
grease cutters. They odor removers, like when you clean trash
cans and stuff like that. Yeah, spot removers. Who is
an artist that is on your playlist that most people
would find surprising, Lindsey, Who is an artist on your
playlist that most people would find surprising?
Speaker 7 (02:02:14):
Maybe Hank Williams.
Speaker 1 (02:02:16):
Junior surprising to you are surprising in general or people
would be surprised that it's on your play Maybe.
Speaker 7 (02:02:25):
People would be surprised that it would.
Speaker 8 (02:02:26):
Be on my So I'm trying to figure out like
surprise that it's on your playlist.
Speaker 1 (02:02:30):
Yeah, any of those would.
Speaker 8 (02:02:31):
Work, okay, himy Donald lewis Man, Yeah, I love you
always and forever.
Speaker 15 (02:02:38):
Mike, I got a lot of I will say I
played the hell out of the Ryan Gosling at the
Oscars performance with the I'm just ken Wich will just
like find in the movie. But then Slash came out
and then Wolf Kang van Halen and I rocked the
hell out of that song I played.
Speaker 1 (02:02:54):
Over and over and over in the car Mine would
I don't know what would surprising. To Gimbe's point, I
don't know what surprising would be. But like if I
said Sabrina Carpenter, that shouldn't be a surprise. If you
know I like Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, isn't.
Speaker 7 (02:03:13):
That kids pop doesn't wouldn't surprise us?
Speaker 1 (02:03:16):
Maybe John Fatiste kid, he's he's insane, but in the
best genius way possible. Go online and watch him do uh.
He hears Green Day for the first time and then
turns it into blues first time? What is that? Yeah? Crazy, Um,
you've all been on the radio for a while now, Sorry, Mike,
(02:03:39):
what's the wildest thing you've done in the studio while
on air that the listeners didn't know of? And then
you have to sanitize afterward. So the interesting thing about
this question is in the studio that the listeners didn't
know of.
Speaker 8 (02:03:55):
Yeah, we don't typically do things that the listeners don't
know what.
Speaker 1 (02:03:59):
We try really hard to have transparency, Lindsey, I think
take a part of microphone, which happened just not even
a few segments ago. I took a part of microphone.
Speaker 7 (02:04:12):
Yeah, when I was pregnant on the air. I got
rushed to the emergency room, off the air because my
doctor thought I was having a stroke. That happened. That
was pretty weird.
Speaker 1 (02:04:31):
Not here, I'm not at the station. No, I just
wanted to be clear, right, Yeah, Gimby, I figured I
remembered one because I don't think that we publicly acknowledged this,
at least not when it happened. I know, I think
we might have hinted around or said.
Speaker 8 (02:04:48):
Something after the fact, and it will always forever be
burnt into my head.
Speaker 1 (02:04:55):
And that was during the pandemic.
Speaker 8 (02:04:57):
When we had that other broad sitting there and two
things happened.
Speaker 1 (02:05:03):
Two things happened.
Speaker 8 (02:05:04):
One she almost burnt her goddamn house down from a
candle that she was not paying attention to, almost count
the curtains on fire. Or and you could hear it
audibly on the microphone, but we I don't think we
acknowledged it. Is when she fell asleep while we're talking
on air and then hit her head talk on the
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micro snoring, snoring.
Speaker 1 (02:05:27):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, those are good times like that. I mean,
we knew that's what happened because we could see her,
but it would just be impact like a listener probably
was like that was a weird noise. Yeah, we make
a lot of weird off mic noises anyway in the studio.
Speaker 15 (02:05:43):
But yeah, yeah, and you didn't bring it up, you
didn't call her out.
Speaker 1 (02:05:47):
It was a tough time, Okay, it was a different time. Man.
They all feel normal to me. So I don't know
how to Gimbi's picked a pretty good one. I would
probably say, I don't know off air. I can't think
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of an off air one. Gimbies picked a pretty good one.
There's many times equipment's broken, and we're trying to fix
it on the fly, right and try not to beat
make it people aware of that it's happening, and just
like what do we do? Screen will freeze up or something.
(02:06:32):
We're like, ah, it's the station broken. There's been that's
a I'll go with that. There's been times where we
have a computer screen that has everything loaded on it,
and so like, I know what's about to play, like
you're gonna hear a Jack in the Box commercial as
an example, and it's just a preview thing kind of
and when I hit the button, it goes And there
have been times where that just goes blank and everything
goes away, and I don't know when it's coming back.
(02:06:53):
I don't know what I have to like, I'm just
here holding it in the wind. And so that's how
happened a couple of times. Um, somebody texted in Mike,
I would mess up a Detroit style pizza game on
Have challenge accepted, go for it. Yeah, uh listen. The
holidays are an important part to show people how much
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you care about them. Some people do it by giving
company pizza parties, and you guys can oblige that.
Speaker 15 (02:07:19):
All you have to do is email catering at and
a pizza dot com Ashley or Dallas to very seasoned
people will hit you back immediately. And I want to
really emphasize everyone who's debating where to go for that
type of thing, or if you have your boss listening
or doesn't listen, we don't mess that up. We give
white glove service. We are a catering company that works
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every day to week. We're not just working weekends. So
if you want it to look good, you want chicken,
you want prosemo, you want all sorts of or random like.
Speaker 1 (02:07:48):
We can do anything you need and we don't mess up.
Speaker 15 (02:07:51):
So hit us up on catering for your holiday party,
get your gift cards, and you're get gonna get that
extra swag item. And we want you to have the
best time. So if it ever is not the best time,
all you have to do is say that and we're
gonna comp it as simple as that.
Speaker 1 (02:08:06):
Don't forget they got all those new pizzas available. Stop
by maybe after a playoff football game, Before a playoff
football game, when you have family coming into town watching football,
you guys have the answer. If you guys get some
hungry people around, that's Andopizza dot Com. Look them up
online delivery. Pick up all those things right there online. Mike,
thanks for coming in. Thank you guys.
Speaker 12 (02:08:25):
Give up.
Speaker 1 (02:08:26):
We're gonna give away some beer and sandwich from Cacapriotti's.
We don't know what's your breaking point that made you quit?
We'll be back.
Speaker 2 (02:08:33):
The Big Mad Morning Show returns next Tulsa's Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (02:08:57):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Eight four six,
Oh K m O D. Can also text BM mass
and then what you want to say to eight to
two nine four five giving away beer for Frankie frigging
a Friday. On the line with us right now is
Mikey D. Good. Hey Mikey, how are you, friend?
Speaker 7 (02:09:19):
Man?
Speaker 12 (02:09:19):
I am fantastic. How are you guys?
Speaker 1 (02:09:21):
It's great to hear from you, sir. What is the
what was your breaking point that made you quit? Had?
Speaker 12 (02:09:28):
And mind you I had already been there for a
decade and Dally Boss who was Slater and everybody else
what he thought. We are empting a shipment of Orchidi
sending a bunch of boxes. You put it in the dumpster.
We filled the dumpster completely oldsters. Excuse me? Oh sorry, man,
(02:09:52):
I have one of those arms that keeps the lid up,
the old metal ones. It happened to be hitting some
of the cardboard boxes because we've filled it pretty much
to the top. I'm trying to move the boxes so
that the arm will clear, lid will close. Owner decides
that whatever the problem is, he got mad, starts yelling
(02:10:13):
at me. You have to empty the jumper completely and
empty it completely reloads after ten or eleven years.
Speaker 1 (02:10:28):
Yeah, yeah, I think, uh, I think I'm gonna just
tell him what he's gonna get there, Gimpy. Alright, let's
just go ahead and get it on into it all. Right,
here we go, you know, after pushing out twins, Lindsey
decided that she'd had enough of childbirth and shut the factory.
Now now she can take more loads than a dump truck.
Enjoy this pace of peroni and a free sandwich from Capriotti's.
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Back to you, guys, The problems don't negat you from
winning the prize. Mikey des so hang on the line
so Gimpy can get your info. Sounds like you were
having a tough time. No wonder you quit uh going
to bars and doing specially cocktails. That's a fun thing.
To do, right, Mike. That's a part of the bar world,
isn't it.
Speaker 13 (02:11:08):
For the.
Speaker 15 (02:11:12):
Bar scene is a is a very cool place to
just create. Just like food, when it comes to beers
and shots, you don't have to do anything.
Speaker 1 (02:11:20):
It's kind of easy.
Speaker 15 (02:11:21):
Why the same thing, But with cocktails it does take
acumen and uh not just more booze, but really how
to pull off a marriage of flavor. So yeah, it's very,
very hard.
Speaker 1 (02:11:30):
And when you go to like on vacation, you go
to a new bar, you're like, yeah, I'll try whatever
this crazy cocktail. It comes in a fishbowl, cool or whatever. Right.
So this couple we're at a bar in August in
Dallas called Twisted Trick, and they ordered a flaming Pineapple Pineapple.
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It is an ever Clear based drink. Ever Clear nice, Okay.
It was garnish, garnished with a set on fire lime.
Then the bartender poured more ever Clear into the drink
and torched it, causing the glass to explode. Ooh. Flames
(02:12:14):
from the shattered drink spread toward the couple, leaving them
with second and third degree burns on their necks, arms,
and faces. They have, of course sued and are assuming
because they have suffered serious, disabling, permanent, disfiguring personal injuries
because of the bar's negligence. They accused the bartender of
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improperly and dangerously serving the drink. They bol sustained serious injuries.
One of them was hospitalized for a few days, while
the other had to stay seven weeks in the burn
unit and became sepsis, which is common with people who
have burns. The scalding hot flames melted her braw to
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her body. Quote. They had to shave my head in
the hospital to get access to the ear and the
scalp where it was burned. My skin was falling off
my arms. Not only did her deliberating, debilitating burns require
three skin grafts, but one of them got sepsis, like
(02:13:23):
I said, which has made it hard for her to
now walk and she has to have a walker. Okay,
some of the man's skin was saved by his beard,
but his arms, chest and neck were not spared. They
had to go fundme where they were supposed to move
into a new home just a few days later. Remember
(02:13:43):
how we started the show, and they had to gofund me.
There was forty thousand dollars and that stupid go fundme.
This one's only got eleven. And keep in mind, ever
clear is what pilots, like home pilots or recreational pilots
used to clean engine parts. A lot are guys who
rebuild cars use ever clear to clean engine parts.
Speaker 7 (02:14:04):
Yeah, it's illegal in some states.
Speaker 1 (02:14:08):
In fairness, hear him out. They had no hangover, you know,
I mean they had a different type of hangover, different,
but not you know, they woke up the next day.
I'm sure there are people that have woken up with
a hangover and been like I would give up anything
to not have this.
Speaker 15 (02:14:24):
What have your proper What is the improper creation of
this drink?
Speaker 1 (02:14:29):
Like what's the right weight?
Speaker 15 (02:14:30):
What did he did it too much? Ever clear? He
lit it off with a blowtorch? Like what did this
guy do? This is that doesn't sound normal? Also, were
they standing over this thing? Like how do you get
that burned? A burn is a burn, but like that's
like the blue flame of the burn, not like the
the top of the burn. That's a insane amount of burn.
Speaker 1 (02:14:51):
My understanding is when it exploded, the liquid went everywhere
and then it traveled and because it's an accelerant, ever
Clear is an accelerant, and they caught fire.
Speaker 7 (02:15:02):
And and did it say it came in a glass
or did it come in an entire pineapple?
Speaker 1 (02:15:08):
No, No, it came in a glass. I see. That's
the thing.
Speaker 8 (02:15:11):
The glass that they used was not tempered. It's not
made for that tempered heat, for heat like that exactly.
It's made for cocktails. Hence the negligence.
Speaker 1 (02:15:19):
Yeah, if they had the proper glass, they probably would
have been just fine. And they were like, Oh, that's amazing,
thank you very much. That's why they stopped serving flaming
Doctor Pepper's because people kept burning them damn cells and
they're claiming doctor. Not very many Everclear drinks are good,
full stop. To me. It's something you have to have
with a bunch of other things if you're gonna do Everclear.
(02:15:40):
And who goes to a bar and it's like, yeah,
let's let's get an ever clear pineapple drink ever Clear
and cranberry juices and then light it on fire, and
then and light the whole fire part. I don't care
how much Everclear is in it. We can put that
on the ship of sale board. For me, I'm not
drinking any cocktail on fire. Oh, but you will drink Everclear.
I've had Everclear, Yeah, I will taste it. Alcohol's yeah,
(02:16:04):
you taste like rubbing alcohol. Yeah.
Speaker 15 (02:16:06):
And she's saying in the sense of it, not that
it's not like, ooh, this has a you know, a texture.
Speaker 1 (02:16:12):
Right, It's not like vodka. You don't taste it, you
drink it. You go because the alcohol is so strong
in it. There's no good reason, there's no it's just stupid.
That's a stupid drink. One of the things I love
about going to Andelini's is they have full bars and
a plethora of choices from cocktails to be made, all
of them. Slap is ever Clear on the rack? No,
(02:16:35):
and why not?
Speaker 15 (02:16:37):
I mean absinthe is, but Absinthe at least has a flavor.
It has a vibe to it. That is just that's
like metal bands who want to out metle each other.
It's not about the music. It's just like how fast
and hard can we go? It's not good And that's
the reason.
Speaker 7 (02:16:52):
So when let me eat this Carolina Reaper right in
front of you.
Speaker 1 (02:16:55):
Yeah, it's I think that's different.
Speaker 15 (02:16:58):
It's even worse than that. It's at least that has
off flavor.
Speaker 1 (02:17:02):
Yeah, yeah, to me, it's just wild to be like, yeah,
let's go, we're gonna go out, and it's not going
to me. If you're gonna order everclear, it's gonna be
at a certain type of bar, a certain type of establishment.
I'm not gonna go to I don't know the restaurant
and order that. Any restaurant ever clear is an at
(02:17:23):
home or in a cow pasture.
Speaker 15 (02:17:25):
There's nothing, there's not a no good reason. It's dumb
assy at its highest level. There's and it's not even
like functional. There's so many, at least regular ways to
get hammered. It's not even there's no. That's the level
of dumb assy is so exorbitant.
Speaker 1 (02:17:40):
Well, didn't answer me. Riddle me this. If you wanted
to have a cocktail to light on fire, is ever
clear your only choice? Maybe these people that owned the
establishment wanted to have a cocktail that was on fire,
and they're like, well ever clear. Yeah, I'm sure that's
where the thought process is. Hey, we have persecco. No, no, no,
that won't catch on fire. Has to be anything with
(02:18:00):
triple digits, anything over hunter proof.
Speaker 7 (02:18:02):
Yeah, is brandy over because yeah, because you can light
that on fire.
Speaker 1 (02:18:10):
It doesn't burn, not quite like ever Clear or one.
And if you're talking about like like cooking sherry and
stuff is different, right, that's designed too.
Speaker 15 (02:18:21):
Quick brandy though, story you mix brandy with Fresco, it's
the greatest drink in the world.
Speaker 1 (02:18:27):
The greatest drink in the world, greatest, greatest.
Speaker 15 (02:18:29):
Homeand early talking about any brandy with Frescos, Christian Brothers, anything,
And I call it the diamond in the rough. It's
the it's so stupid, but try it tonight, Randoms of
Tulsa and tell me I'm wrong.
Speaker 1 (02:18:46):
So equal parts. You can't screw it up.
Speaker 15 (02:18:51):
It's the greatest drunk drink ever, just poor, like if
you don't know how to make you want to look
like you're you just said something.
Speaker 1 (02:18:56):
The greatest drunk drinker. Yeah, yeah, I've had plenty of
cocktails drunk and been like this was so good and
then made it. Try to replicate it later, like you
do it stone cold.
Speaker 15 (02:19:05):
Sober, You're gonna be like, holy God, that's really good.
It's okay, Fresca as a mixer. It's just too stupid
to put.
Speaker 1 (02:19:12):
On the menu. But I know I'm think about because
I've done this like a while. But you do that again.
Speaker 15 (02:19:18):
Enjoy this Tulsa by all means, dm me on Instagram
and tell me I'm wrong.
Speaker 1 (02:19:22):
I mean simple ingredients.
Speaker 15 (02:19:23):
Yeah, Brandy and Fresca, get yourself some fresco. No god, no,
it has to be. No fresca. It is first off,
anyone here and the beauty of it. Fresca, no calories,
let's hangover, no false sugar. It's a It's a gift
to you, is what that is? Brandy and Fresca, Andelini's pizza. Man,
(02:19:47):
there gifts, no no limits.
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That's a Mike Bousch. Get that, got it? Legal says done.
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