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nine one, eight four six. Oh kmo d mom, big
sports weekend. Over the weekend with the uh the Tyson fight?
Did you watch it? Lindsay, Oh, yeah, I did, gimpee,
(04:09):
did you watch it? Tried to? Anyway? I watched like
the prelimbs, and I was like, I'll just catch the
highlights in the morning. Yeah, you didn't miss much.
Speaker 9 (04:20):
I think that chick fight right before Tyson Paul was
probably the best fight.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Of the night. Two of the best fighters in the
world right now, Sure those two girls. Sure? Why did
you say? Tried to watch it? Because of the never
ending buffer? Every day I'm buffer rent, buffer, buffer rent. Man,
it just wouldn't stop.
Speaker 9 (04:37):
I went to the house party and they was watching
it whatever big old watch party and had it up
on the TV, the big TV that star buffering, other
people breaking out their phones. One would buffer over here,
another would buffer over here. Sometimes there's four of us
gathered around one tiny phone just trying to watch, and
it was just like, oh girl, damn, maybe we'll get
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it eventually.
Speaker 4 (05:02):
I didn't have that problem. I was at the Union
game at Tuttle and we didn't get out of there
until ten o'clock. So when I got home, I was like, oh, well,
this fight is our So I was watching it after
the fact. I just stayed off of Facebook, and Kevin
and I we watched it. Then after the fact we're like, okay,
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just no one, check your phone, stay off social media,
let's watch this. And yeah, it was definitely disappointing, but
those two chicks were amazing.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
It buffered a little bit for me in the beginning. Yeah,
because I watched some prelimb fights and it was having
a hard time. I don't think anybody expected Rosie Perez
to be an analyst, but for people aren't aware of
her boxing history. She's done announcing before she knows what
she's talking about. It only makes sense. Then, Yeah, and
I thought she did. She did fine. I think when
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you watched them and you're like, oh my gosh, it's
Rosie Perez instead of why is Rosie? You know what
I mean? And I thought she did. I thought she
did fine. But yeah, and then the uh. I woke
up the next morning and was like, well, let's see
if Tyson's dead. I literally said that to my wife
because I did not expect Tyson to do well. So
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what did you think, Lindsay? I thought, I think everybody
knows he lost, right, Yeah, yeah, yeah, I hope so
right spoiler alert.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
I thought it was disappointing when I was watching them
go at it. I mean, it was more of just
a sparring match. I thought, Okay, maybe he's just waiting
for Jake Paul to tire himself out, and then he's
just waiting for his moment to take his knockout shot,
looking for the right moment to just knock him out.
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And then when that wasn't happening, I thought, all right,
this is totally planned, and I think at the very end,
Jake Paul got exactly what he was looking for. And
that was with that the one question when the guy
in the ring was like, Mike, how do you feel
now about Jake Paul as a serious boxer? Would you?
Would you say that he is? Should the world take
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him serious? And when Mike Tyson said yes, I think
that is all that Jake Paul was looking for some
validation exactly from one of the great people.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
Talk about it being set up. That is one hundred
percent set up. It's Mike, it's Jake Paul's promotion company. Right,
so he pays the everybody. Yeah, so of course he's
going to ask that question to try and come out
and be valid. But I think you're right. He was
looking to come be a valid fighter. There was a
fight at a question at a press conference with him
about when is he going to fight a notable fighter? Yeah,
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a ranked fighter, someone his age. Well he's not going.
First of all, he has and he lost to Fury,
so he's not going to do that again. Right, Why
would he do that? That fight was not fun to
watch in terms of like excitement, right, it wasn't. People
weren't talking about it like they were talking about this
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or the Askrin or any of these other fights he's done.
So why would he do that? What'd you think of
the fight? Impie? H Very highly disappointed.
Speaker 9 (08:13):
I was really excited and everybody in the house along
with me, and we even talked about a Friday when
we did our picks. You know, everybody's looking forward to
seeing Tyson. We know what he used to be like,
and that's what we were expecting, not you know, thinking
that this guy's old af you know, and he got
the first round started off real good. Started off real
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good and then it all just went downhill. Yeah there
got when did slowed down tremendously. They kept clenching too much,
and it was just like, what the F is going
on here?
Speaker 7 (08:48):
Man?
Speaker 1 (08:48):
Who was doing because I haven't seen all that. Who
was doing the clinching? Was Tyson grabbing him and holding
on him and holding on I think it was more
Paul than Tyson. Tyson's clinched in a little bit here
and there, but it seemed like, at least in my
opinion from what I can remember, anyway, like Paul did
a lot of the clenching, and I don't know if
that was because he wanted to. Maybe he's given Mike
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a break. Maybe maybe they have a little inside signal
or something like that. We're like, hey, daddy, Mike's tired,
Come give me a hug. You know what I mean.
I don't know, but I was.
Speaker 9 (09:21):
I was disappointed, much like everybody else in America, because
I think we were all expecting this high energy kind
of fight, and we were all on our edge of
our seat wait for that one knockout punch.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
This is what everybody talks about. It's what Mike and
Tyson's known for. Right, the old knockout punch, and and
I just don't I don't think he's gotten a mindum anymore. Well,
and they were wearing fourteen, so really hard to do.
They're pillows, yeah right, uh and Lane, I do not
buy into its staged I do not buy into take
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a fall. I just don't buy into any of that.
That is too many people involved. You weren't too hard,
You're putting your body at risk, like it just makes
no sense. Yeah.
Speaker 9 (10:07):
However, though, with it being Jake Paul Fight, Jake Paul Productions,
Jake Paul, Jake Paul, Jake Paul, I can kind of
see how people would get there, right.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
You know.
Speaker 9 (10:17):
I thought about that once or twice myself. You know,
it's like, well, of course he's not gonna lose. Of course,
after I say that, all I think about all this
after I make my pick.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
But he's not gonna lose. It's his production, Yeah, it's
his fight, you know, And that would make him and
it would discredit everything he's done for. You know, I
think leading up to this, too many people are involved
for that to happen. Too many. Let's just say Tyson,
So he's gonna take a fall and then he's got
trainers and coaches and all these people behind him going
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what are you doing? Why? They would all have to
be on board with that. Even if he pulled Jake,
Paul pulled him aside, like before they walked out, and
they were like, hey, well he just you. They're gonna
go what happened? You know what I'm saying. I just
don't buy into that. And knowing people in that world,
it's just too competitive. Man. You put your heart into it,
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You're not just gonna sell your soul like that. Maybe
there's a possibility of it, I just don't buy it
as a general rule. And the idea of watching Tyson
that ramp thing was stupid that they had for them.
He almost felt. I was like, that's a long distance
from Mike to.
Speaker 9 (11:28):
Walk, right, But you know, he didn't try to showboat
in any kind of way like Paul did with his
weird looking car and you know all the glitz that
went with.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
He always does that. He's very much a showman. I
know that very much.
Speaker 9 (11:44):
I know that, But you know, I think Mike just
kept it real in a sense, you know, just walk out.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
I'm here to fight.
Speaker 9 (11:50):
And these two texts here saying, I think perfectly the
fight looked like two boxers in the ring to get
a check, and the ones is I think Tyson hell
back to get a paycheck and.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
I don't doubt that gonna pay check either way.
Speaker 9 (12:01):
Yeah, exactly exactly. But you know, I think let's just
take it easy, get paid and get the.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
F out of it.
Speaker 4 (12:06):
But when you saw him training in all the videos
online and you saw him fighting.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
That's all in the round. No, no, mitwork is not fighting.
It's just show. That's all it is. It's the to
promote the fight. It isn't real because guess what, the
myts don't hit back. You can stop whenever you want.
You can set the pace. A fifteen second clip of
him spazing on some myts yea hardly shows he can
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go eight rounds at two minutes each. That's a lot
of work. And to me, the idea of it. I
think what happened is Jake Paul got in there. Maybe
the first round he was taken back a little bit, maybe,
but I think he saw that he's old. I haven't
really going against this old man. Take what you want
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about him. He goes on in these fights. He fights
people of high energy right that are warranted, can throw punches,
and he knows what that's supposed to feel like. And
I think I'm not saying Tyson didn't have ZIP on him,
but if he got in there and was like, whoa,
this isn't the pace I was expecting. I could see
him slowing down, like I don't need to hurt this individual, right,
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So I think that's possible. But Tyson said afterwards he
was like, I feel blessed to just be able to
get in the ring again. And who doesn't want a
twenty million dollars pay day. But to think he didn't
work hard or didn't put his heart into it, I
think is not a fair representation of who he is.
And he also disclosed afterwards, besides us seeing his ass
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is that he was almost died, had eight blood trap.
That's not a light on the body, man. So he
was off for least sixty maybe ninety days of intense training.
I think his body just couldn't keep up.
Speaker 9 (13:57):
You're probably right, You are probably right. I know he's
just old and should stay retired, you know, enjoy your life.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
I think you just go with fifty eight year old
mentioned in box. That's fe Yeah, regardless of who it is.
You've hit bags before, lindsay, it isn't easy. No, it's not,
and so to do it for sixteen minutes and the
older you get it isn't easy, right, And you're wearing
fourteen ounce gloves right, so damn near two pounds on
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your hands. So Carrie, hold two pound weights and do
that right, It's exhausting. But to think he took a
dive or did not do I don't know for me.
When the biggest story comes out as one of the
ring girls, Sidney Thomas feel great for you to look
her up, or that the buffering. Those were two bigger
stories and that ass yeah, him showing his ass. Yeh, funny.
(14:50):
Those are the bigger stories out of the at least
the Tyson Paul fight. The other one is the girl fight,
as she threw way more punches, had way more percentage
connection and didn't winous wild. It's wild, but as it goes.
But I'm just glad we're over with all that now
he can and then he tried to call out Connor McGregor.
(15:12):
There's no way that Connor McGregor isn't in the same
weight class. No, dramatically, not in the same weight class,
and then he said, oh, we'll do m m A.
He's I think Connor's under license with the with the
with UFC, so I don't think he can fight anywhere else.
There ain't no way they're gonna let Paul in the UFC.
(15:32):
I just don't see that happening at all. And Connor
McGregor hasn't won a boxing match win never. So he
also hasn't won an MMA match in years. So it
again he's calling out someone just to get a pay everybody.
He is finding people to fight with the hopes of
this person will knock him out right or this person
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will knock him down and he ain't gonna do it. Why,
it's genius from that point. And while he's getting better,
he's training.
Speaker 9 (16:03):
Real life training, real life, not just you know, hitting
a bag or whatever, spar and and you know practice ring.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
In the gym. Whoop an ass training with USA boxing
like he ain't he ain't chumping it no. So to
undermine his ability and say he's not a real fighter,
I think is not accurate. Has he fought real fighters?
I would say that's more true. When he did, he lost, right,
They may be fighters in other forms of violence. But
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they are not boxers. When he fought a boxer, he lost, Yeah,
so I don't see him taking on another box Why
would he do that if he if he fought one
of the ranked guys in his weight class, he wouldn't
get the pay forty million dollars pay.
Speaker 9 (16:46):
Day, no, no, But if he beat him, it would
get some some for for real validation on what he's doing.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
Except for you know, aside from Mike Tyceland. You know,
I think that he's doing validation for.
Speaker 9 (16:59):
Some better respect yeahs from the public, from the fans,
from the boxing community.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
I don't think that matters to him. It probably does,
it not to him, And I think the boxing community
community does respect him because they're getting massive exposure to boxing.
Right You notice you you hear no other boxers that
are ranked coming out saying he should fight me. You see,
like guys trying to get a name for themselves. But
ranked fighters go and fight me? Where are they? Right?
Speaker 9 (17:30):
Maybe they don't take him seriously after like that, don't
I'm not missing with this piss an get at it.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
I think I think they again, because they know he's
not ranked. They are the ones that would have something
to lose. Why take on that match? But I think
usually you see guys go I want this person, I
want this person. Right, they don't need to, but he
definitely knows what he's doing. You're making money, he's making money.
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He's a smart, smart business per Did you see all
those sponsors in the in the ring? Yeah, and not
Bob's Drywall by the way. No. Yeah. Hopefully now Tyson
will retire and that'll be that. And god, I don't
want to see old people fight.
Speaker 4 (18:13):
I know.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
Now we can go on with our lives. When Jake
Paul stepped on his foot and then Tyson slapped him, Yeah,
getting slapped by a fifty year old man in his underwear, right,
that is something that isn't not forever, not everybody can say.
And then you add Tyson to it. Who gets slapped
by a man in his underwear? Not very many? No, no,
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all right, we got to take a break. We got
tickets to Lincoln Park. We're gonna give away plus best
and worst of the weekend.
Speaker 10 (18:43):
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Speaker 4 (19:34):
Naked man accused of biting off customer's fingertip at Employment
Express Professionals.
Speaker 1 (19:40):
Is that like a superhero naked man? Or Oh no, no,
I'm naked man mine. This just happens. No, no, no, no,
I'm here.
Speaker 3 (19:50):
I'm here, all right.
Speaker 4 (19:53):
This just happened in Oklahoma City, where please arrested a
man accused of gnawing off a person's fingertip while being naked.
Police responded to the Express Employment Professionals near Reno Avenue
and Villa Avenue around five thirty on Thursday. Several callers
reported a man was running naked in the area, bit
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a customer's finger tip off and ate it. When police arrived,
they found Manuel Lopez lying naked on the ground with
multiple people standing around him. Officers observed a blood around
Lopez's mouth, according to the police report, and he appeared
to be picking something out of his teeth. Lopez then
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reportedly wiped his finger on the officer's sleeve. Police reported
seeing several puddles of what appeared to be saliva and
blood around the suspect, along with what's believed to be
a piece of skin from the victim's finger. According to
the police report, the victim's right index finger was bloody
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and had apparent bite marks. The tip of the finger
was missing from the top joint. The victim's right side
of his face below his eye was also swollen. The
victim reported he saw Lopez walking towards him while naked.
When he told Lopez to leave, Lopez jumped on him.
While the victim tried to push Lopez's face away, he
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caught the victim's finger in his mouth and started to
gnaw on it, refusing to let go until he chewed
the finger off. While in the patrol car, Lopez stated
he used methamphetamine in water. Really is a term commonly
used for PCP, according to police, so Lopez was arrested
on suspicion of maiming, assault and battery, and public.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
Intox Dude approaching an individual like in the while, like
out in the street or whatever, naked crazy. You think
you'll know what you'll do, but you don't. No, right,
you think you're gonna go get away from them. You
think you're gonna try and kick you somebody. It's overwhelming
to see somebody running at you naked, right, right, it's
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not something you see every day now if they're crazy
enough to go outside naked as.
Speaker 9 (22:00):
A jaybird, because we all know what's wrong. Yeah, imagine
what else they're gonna do to you? How crazy are
they to set you on fire or whatever?
Speaker 1 (22:06):
Wow? Right, you say, you're like, I'll just punch them, Okay, maybe,
but when they grab you and you're like, someone's naked
balls are on me, right, it's gonna trip you out. Yeah,
you're gonna have a mental overload. You'll be like, like
you'll get blue screened, right, just freeze up. Yeah, next thing,
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they just got a naked man holding on to you.
Just somebody running at you. Right, let's just say fully closed.
Most people like it's a hard thing to deal with
because you've never dealt with it. Yeah, but now they're
naked adds a whole level of like complication. Now, let's
just add a bit of finger off that is that's crazy.
Speaker 4 (22:44):
Well, initially you might think like, oh, this naked person running,
are they in trouble? Are they escaping from something?
Speaker 1 (22:49):
No, I'm not thinking any of that.
Speaker 4 (22:51):
Oh I think I might think that.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
No, I won't get past why is this naked person
running at me?
Speaker 9 (22:57):
I'm with Lindsey like at least for the first couple
of seconds, and be like, I hope everything's all right,
what's going on? And then it's when they're running towards
you and don't stop coming towards you.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
No, you're right. Directly then asked when you're like, wow,
oh right, now you're right. If I see a naked person,
I'm like, gotta look at naked person. But when they're
dead eyes right, running straight at me, I'm like, why
is this running back? Oh my god? This naked person dry.
Speaker 9 (23:22):
Right man drives stolen car tomorrow Lago to try to
talk to Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
So this comes out of Florida. Fifty two year.
Speaker 9 (23:32):
Old guy named far Bod Dolot. Believe that's how he
pronounce his name. He decided take this car because he
had some words for Trump and he needed to talk
to him. So I guess apparently him and his gal
were going to purchase a car. So she goes into
the bank to get the money for the car that
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they're gonna buy, right, and leaves him in this rental
car that they're in, And while she's in the he
takes off, hauls out of there from Sarasota, Florida, all
the way to West Palm, which is where mar A
Lago is right, pulls up, she reports the car stolen.
Of course, you know, they like, oh, police are like,
stolen car, and he tells them what's going on, Hey,
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I just wanted to go talk to Donald Trump. Nonetheless,
everybody's like, yes, this car is totally stolen. He ended
up getting arrested for operating a motor vehicle without a
license and vehicle theft.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
That's about it. That's pretty awesome.
Speaker 9 (24:32):
They didn't say what he I wish they would, Yeah,
what was he wanting to talk about that?
Speaker 1 (24:37):
You know, yeah, I think that's fair context to know,
But they never did say. So how close did he
get They didn't say in the story either, like did
he pull up into the like the circle driver or whatever,
or was he on the street out there in front
and didn't say did he get to mar A Lago
or was he pulled over before it? Didn't say it
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didn't I just say he drove tomorrow logo to go
try to top trunk. This is an amazing headliner and
that happens right here in Tulsa. Five people injured after
car crashes into a horse. Oh Jesus, yes, poor amish,
this happened. It's not amish. This happened just last night.
Five people are in the hospital, according to police, after
they say a driver crashed into a man riding a
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horse in East Tulsa. The family of the man on
a horse says it's a miracle he's alive and only
suffered a few injuries. The man says that five minutes
after riding her horse passed Jose Sandoval, she got a
call saying Jose and his horse were hit at an intersection.
The horse, named Deer, that's a lot going on, died.
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The rider survived. It's because Deer saved his life. According
to a family friend. They say that while at the
intersection at eleventh and one hundred and forty fifth East Avenue.
There's not very many lights, and it is a popular
area for horseback that is true. I have seen that
a lot out here. It's a crossroad that we use
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a lot, and we've been using it for the past
I don't know how many years or decades. But last
night it ended up being a tragedy, and that tragedy
could have been any of us. The uncle called nine
to one one after the car hit his nephew and
his horse. They helped interpret for them when the responders
arrived at the scene. He describes the crash as a
(26:29):
Herndos scene. They say that the nephew suffered a broken
femur and a dislocated arm, and hopes he can overcome
the emotional trauma head. Yeah, I would imagine. Please say
four teenagers were inside the car that hit Jose and
deer not a deer. They hit deer the name of
the horse. The family of one of the teens says
the driver was speeding. Police are investigating. They say one
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of the people received in the car received one hundred
stitches and will need reconstructive surgery. The other teenagers are
expected to be okay. Horse meat it's what's for dinner.
A car hitting a deer can do in insane damage.
Absolutely a car hitting a horse, let's just go through this.
(27:17):
I'm thinking it'll take the knees out and if you
hit it in the front of the car, probably land
on the hood right then probably break the horse, priably
break his neck. Still, that has got to be woof.
It's a lot of damage to the car for sure.
And how fast were they going? Did they not to
not see the horse? And did it happen at nighttime?
(27:37):
I know it happened at night.
Speaker 9 (27:38):
Okay, Yeah, so I've seen people out there in East
Tulsa riding their horses. I always thought it was weird,
you know, just something you don't see every day. But
it's mostly dawn during the daytime. I've never really seen
anything out there at night. But I guess you gotta
get the liquor store. You gotta get the liquor store.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
This may not have been a newer model, it might
not have had headlights the horse fair enough, but I
think people ride horses at night, and I don't think
it's weird to ride horses. And if that's not weird
to me in Oklahoma, Okay, in downtown. Told I mean,
I don't know. I don't think it's I hear you.
You're probably somewhere in the middle.
Speaker 9 (28:16):
I've seen them a lot out there, like on Mingo,
out there by Mohawk Park and stuff like that, and
that makes sense. It's not as urban, it's not as developed.
You know, there's a little bit more room to ride
da da da da. But when you're you see them,
you know, going down and passing apartment complex and quick trips.
That's just it seems weird to me.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
But it's pretty one hundred and forty fifth, pretty far
out right.
Speaker 9 (28:39):
Yeah, yeah, I guess it's not that far out. It's
not as open as like, like I said, like Mohawk
area on Mingo. It's still got some good development out there.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
Yeah, yeah, I don't know. Man, it feels wild, Yeah, okay,
it's yeah, it's it's kind of desolate, isn't the right word. No,
But it's not as busy, it's not urban. It's you
could argue it's equal to Mohawk Park area.
Speaker 9 (29:14):
It's not like it's you know, taking a little horseback
ride down Brookside.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
Right, It's not eleventh in Garnet And didn't say what
time it was at night or something.
Speaker 4 (29:27):
That's pretty late.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
I mean, I don't know. People have weird hours. Yeah
it's late to us. But if that's when you're done
at the corral, I get sure. Yeah, I don't know.
But hitting a horse man, yeah, I've never hit a
deer or a horse me either, to think of any
(29:50):
i've hit a dog. I've never hit a dog either.
I've ran plenty of squirrels, possum, coon's over, but no
domesticated animals like it. Just a quick survey text in
what's the biggest animal you've ever hit with your car?
Be in my mask and whatever that is to eight
two nine four five? What about you, Linda, what's biggest
animal you've ever hit with your car?
Speaker 4 (30:11):
Cat?
Speaker 1 (30:13):
Massive? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (30:15):
I mean I cried, you cried, so are you?
Speaker 7 (30:21):
No?
Speaker 4 (30:21):
I kept going. I was with my mom and she
was like, oh, don't be. It ran out in front
of you. It it wanted it was, it wanted to die.
It had a death wish.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
Obviously, Oh god, what a weird cell.
Speaker 4 (30:37):
Was like, they have nine lives, don't worry about it.
I was like, no, that one's not it's it is
not moving. I saw it in the rearview.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
Mirror like cats having nine lives?
Speaker 4 (30:46):
Crazy, Yeah, plenty of squirrels.
Speaker 1 (30:50):
I wonder how many people actually believe cats have nine lives?
Speaker 4 (30:54):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
Some of you all right now? Are going they do?
Speaker 8 (30:58):
Right?
Speaker 1 (30:59):
They don't. That's not a thing. You only get one. Yeah,
all right, we got to take a break. We've got
tickets we're gonna give away to Lincoln Park, and we
got best and worst of the weekend coming up. Tulsa's
Morning Show continues that good morning, It's the Big Man
(31:20):
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Balls to the wall.
Speaker 4 (31:38):
Sports, the Steelers took down their arrival in an AFC
North battle. Pittsburgh beat the Baltimore Ravens eighteen to sixteen
at Agrasher Stadium. The Ravens scored late on a sixteen
(32:01):
yard touchdown reception by Zay Flowers, but were unable to
get the two point conversion. Pittsburgh was able to run
the clock out to improve two eight and two and
remain first in the AFC North kicker Chris Boswell was
six for six on field goals in the win, hitting
from fifty plus yards three times. Linebacker Patrick Queen had
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ten total tackles and a tackle for loss against his
former team. TJ. Watt had a sack and two tackles
for loss. Justin Tucker missed two field goals for the
Ravens in the defeat. Baltimore turned the ball over three times.
The Ravens are seven and four on the season, second
in the AFC North.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
Justin Tucker is considered to be one of the best
kickers in the NFL, and he goes one for three
in field goals. Lamar Jackson, last year's MVP, does not
have a good game. Does not look like he's got
it together. Derrick Henry fumbles hadn't fumbled in like two
hundred and fifty carries or three hundred fifty carries or
something like that. They didn't. Yeah, they they deserved to lose,
(33:01):
and they are pushed further out from the playoff picture.
They'll make the playoffs. But if they play like that,
whoof Yeah, that was not good.
Speaker 4 (33:10):
Uh, that's your balls to the wall sports. I'm only
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Speaker 1 (33:29):
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Just click on the contest page. All Right, best and
worst of the weekend, what's the best thing that happened
this weekend and the worst thing that happened this weekend
call us at nine one, eight, four to six, oh kmod.
You can also text bmms and then what you want
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to say to eight two, nine four five? What's the
best and what's the worst? Lindsey, what's the best and
what's the worst of the weekend?
Speaker 4 (34:55):
So the worst, I would say would be a football
It is so damn hard to be a Bears fan.
Just keeps getting harder and harder. Your sister in law,
Corbin sent me. She tagged me in a in a
Facebook post of a Chicago Bears T shirt. It says
(35:17):
shamelessly hopeful Bears fan. Yeah, I do need that shirt.
I feel like this might be my last season as
a fan. It's just getting so hard.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
It should feel familiar. Yes, you can't quit now, that's
part of being a fan. You've got to go through
the turmoil. Maybe one of them. You've won four games,
which is better than people really thought.
Speaker 4 (35:42):
Yesterday's game, though, was just so hard, so hard.
Speaker 1 (35:48):
I mean, oh my gosh, okay, that's a little much.
Speaker 4 (35:53):
So yeah, well it was rough the best heart I mean,
it was pretty relaxing. Wrestling was you know, it gets
really busy on Saturdays watching Marcus wrestle. It's very crowded.
It was at the Broken Arrow event Center, and but
(36:14):
he did. He showed a lot of improvement. He went
up against an older kid and he scored first, and
I was like, all right, like turning around.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
Are you getting it? Like, are you starting to understand wrestling?
Speaker 4 (36:27):
Yeah? A little bit, little by little, every week I'm
learning more.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
Did he jump off the top rope yet? No?
Speaker 4 (36:32):
No, but he uh he scored first, and then I
was like, okay. He asked me not to record his
his match, his bout because he was like, I'm not good, mom,
like this isn't don't record it, and I thought, but
he scored the first three points, I'm like, maybe I should,
and so I got my camera out and boomer as
(36:53):
soon as he did. Poor kid got pinned and lost.
Speaker 1 (36:55):
So I was like, uh, okay, so weird and not
listening to men in your life.
Speaker 4 (37:00):
Was excited. He's actually doing really good. So but yeah,
it was it was fun and we didn't actually have
to stay all d M day. So yeah, that's probably
the best.
Speaker 1 (37:11):
Part, best and worst of the weekend. What's the best
thing that happened this weekend and the worst thing that
happened this weekend. Give me what's the best and what's
the worst.
Speaker 9 (37:18):
I guess the best part of the weekend would have
been Friday. We leave here and go home, and then
I met my girlfriend's kids for the first time on Friday.
That's a pretty big step.
Speaker 1 (37:31):
That's milestone. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, so that was cool. Went
to the gathering place and watched them be kids, you know,
fed the fish. It was good times.
Speaker 9 (37:40):
And then uh and then uh went and watched the fight. Yeah,
the one really good fight, and the rest of the
other people just got dancing around doing whatever. But unless
that Friday was a good day. Worst part of the weekend, yeah,
just the sheer amount of losses the weekend. Yeah, out
(38:01):
of all of our picks, I only got one, and
I'm just like, god, damn it. So that was that
pretty mild weekend.
Speaker 1 (38:09):
Do I'm just gonning I know the answer to this,
But do you get nervous when you meet a partner's
kids or did you with this situation?
Speaker 9 (38:19):
Not really? I mean I've dealt with small kids before.
All my kids are grown up, you know, so dealing
with kids aren't a big deal, and they're kids.
Speaker 1 (38:27):
It is what it is, right, But I know this important,
This relationship is important to you. It feels more important
to you than other relationships that I've seen you go through.
And obviously meeting kids is a big milestone. It doesn't
sound like something she does lightly, right, No, No, But
I wasn't nervous. You know, I wasn't sitting there chain
smoking or anything before ahead, go ahead and whatnot.
Speaker 9 (38:49):
You know, right, you know, I knew what it is.
You know, I know what I'm getting myself into. And again,
it's not the first time I've had to meet somebody's kids,
So I was like, all right, cool.
Speaker 1 (39:01):
Best and worst the weekend. What's the best part of
the weekend. What's the worst part of the weekend?
Speaker 2 (39:05):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (39:06):
Best part of the weekend would be yesterday. I got
to lay around and not do anything, which was great.
Speaker 2 (39:13):
Chris.
Speaker 1 (39:13):
We did Santa photos on Saturday. That was great. Uh.
But those that's the best part of the weekend. I love.
I love we have in our house Sundays. The we
try not to do anything on Sundays. It is a
reset day. It's a day you can do whatever you
want Sunday Funday. Yeah, if you want to watch football.
You can watch football. If you want to clean, you
(39:34):
can clean. If you want to play legos, you can play.
Like it's we try to do one thing together as
a family and then do whatever you want. So whatever
you know or something like that. So I to me,
Sundays the best day because, uh, especially when you're running
around all week it's just it's just awesome. Uh. Worst
part of the weekend would for me would have to
be I'm my my internal clock is like humming right now.
(39:59):
It is maybe the most perfect it's ever been. I'm
getting up my I get maybe I'm getting a quartos
all shot, I don't know, but like at two thirty
every day, I'm awake, okay, getting up, which is your
leader than what you normally get usually about three, three
thirty three fifteen somewhere in there. But like even on
Saturday morning Sunday, like boom, I'm awake three in the morning.
Speaker 9 (40:22):
Yeah wow, Okay, I've just been happening to me a
lot lately. I'd be waking up like an hour me
thirty minutes before I'm supposed to like even this weekend, Uh, Saturday,
Sunday Sunday, I will get to like eight o'clock. But
I didn't go to bed until like one, and the
Saturday in bed by twelve thirty.
Speaker 1 (40:40):
Up at six. I get it. It sucks. That sounds
so wild. If I'm going to bed at ten, I'm like,
wo dog.
Speaker 9 (40:49):
That's the thing, though, man, Like you would think I
would think anyway that I'd be all dragging ass and stuff,
and it's like, no, all.
Speaker 1 (40:55):
Right, I'm ready to rock and roll. Let's do this. Yeah,
but so like that's probably the thing for me, like
trying to figure that out. Best and worst of the weekend.
Best took my son suit shopping for his Junior ROTC
Military ball. Worst had to buy tires for the g
Best I saw a bunch of family I haven't seen years.
(41:17):
Worst it was at my grandpa's funeral. There's nothing awesome
about a funeral.
Speaker 3 (41:22):
No.
Speaker 1 (41:22):
No. If someone were to say, I like going to
funerals because I meet family, is that good? Is that nice? Halfway? Right?
Speaker 9 (41:33):
Like the seeing family yes, but the funeral part not
so much. And if they like it, I mean whatever,
everybody's different.
Speaker 4 (41:39):
Yeah, why not make plans to see them outside of
a funeral?
Speaker 1 (41:43):
I always think it's awesome when you go to a
funeral and you haven't seen someone and they're like, hey, lindsay,
great to see you, and then you don't know who
they are. No, great to see you, and you're like
at a funeral, Yeah, it's how are you? Great? Are
seeing people laugh at funerals? Always like who cares?
Speaker 2 (41:59):
Laugh?
Speaker 1 (41:59):
It doesn't matter, but the umbrella of what's happening, you
shouldn't be laughing, you know, having a good time. But
it's still pretty funny to watch it. Uh change. Oh,
someone's saying it's the time change that did it to you?
Is doing that to me? Yeah, but I didn't wake up.
Maybe maybe I'm not. I don't know. I don't think
(42:22):
it's that. Yeah. This morning I woke up at twelve thirty,
roll over and look at the clock. I'm like, it's
twelve thirty. All right, I'm not getting up yet. Ye
Best we had our annual friends giving. Worst my grandma
ended up in the hospital with double pneumonia.
Speaker 10 (42:41):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (42:42):
One of the biggest sports stories of the weekend. The
Bills are finally able to be chiefs and we didn't
get mentioned. Wonder why, oh settled down? We still got
three other sport Yah Best finished getting ready for rifle
season on Saturday. Worst getting woken up at three AM
to a tornado warning and hanging out in the shelter. Yes,
that getting woken up. I don't sleep when there's a
tornado situation happening. I just am not built that way.
(43:07):
I kind of overtake that responsibility of like, I got
to make sure if there is one, we can get
in the shelter, right, which is maybe it's crazy, it's
probably crazy.
Speaker 9 (43:18):
Probably not. I sleep through tornadoes. I've slept through earthquake,
so I slept through all of it.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
Man, I'm okay. Yeah, and I've been okay too, So
I don't know if one's better than the other at
this point, right, right, Worst Tulsa didn't hire football head
coach Kevin Wilson. Best UCO football clinching their conference championship
and then seeing them in the same quadrant as Harding University.
That's the beauty of doing best and worst. It's different forever,
(43:45):
it's different for everybody, and it's you say Harding University,
like I'm supposed to go, Oh, but good good for UCO. Man,
that's awesome. Oh, didn't fire the head football coach. They're
not going to fire him first year. Yeah, right, isn't
this his first year?
Speaker 4 (44:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (44:03):
I watched part of that game was a Thursday night,
and I had hopes for him.
Speaker 1 (44:08):
But then after a while that hope, well, not after while.
Speaker 9 (44:11):
It was pretty quick after I started watching the game,
I was like, Okay, this isn't gonna RG.
Speaker 1 (44:16):
I don't know if it's his I don't know if
it's his first season. I feel like it's not his
first season. Yeah, it's a second season. Okay, but he
went two and six last year. That's still those seconds
forty eight last year, he's three and five so far,
I would think they're gonna give him one more season. Yeah,
(44:38):
you gotta have some stability, man, Why doesn't this person
go apply for the job then? Huh? I love that one.
Speaker 4 (44:45):
There.
Speaker 1 (44:46):
People and I do the same things, like this team sucks.
You need to do this and this and this and this.
I'm like, why don't you get your pads on and
were going out of the stadium. Gon show him how
it's done. Then you forty eight year old pos. She
ain't doing nothing right, dude. Football talk is one of
my favorite things, like one of the things right now
(45:07):
in football is a Buckeye fan is pissed that their
game is like a noon kickoff against Indiana, like really pissed,
and now it's not fair, and that they made college football.
Oh okay, good for you, and college football wouldn't be
(45:27):
what it is today without Ohio State, Blair, Blair and
football fans. But football fans believe that and an insert
school name here by the way, Yeah, it has zero
to do with Ohio State. A lot of football teams
think they are the bread and butter and football talk
and running your mouth on football fans, going after fans, man,
(45:50):
some of the best. Yeah, best of the weekend. My
best friend moved to Colorado five years ago to start
a family with this girl moved back home. Worst part
is he's now divorce and dealing with custody stuff. Yeah yeah,
life is lemonade, man, what are you gonna do? All right,
(46:12):
we gotta take a break, We come back. We got
tickets to Lincoln Park. We're gonna give away.
Speaker 10 (46:16):
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If you have a question about a divorce, or changing names,
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when he's in the studio right now, though it's time
to play a game. Lincoln Park has announced they'll be
at the Bok Center on Monday, April twenty eighth. Tickets
(47:15):
on sale this Thursday at the bok center dot com website.
Noon is when you can buy those tickets, but we've
got them before. You can buy them right now. Nine
one eight four six oh kmo D And we're gonna
play flick off and thank you. I worked on that.
Uh and uh. You've got to guess two of the
(47:38):
movies correctly. And I'll give you three movie quotes. You
got to get at least two right. I think they're
all pretty famous quotes. It shouldn't it should be easy.
Should be if you've seen the movie and can recall
the movie that we're talking about. Nine one eight four six,
oh kmo d good morning here on the air. What
is your name? My name is Brian, and how are
(48:00):
you today?
Speaker 11 (48:01):
I'm doing all right?
Speaker 1 (48:02):
All right, Brian. The way this works is I'm gonna
give you three movie quotes. You've got to get at
least two right to get those tickets to see Lincoln
Park at the Bok Center in April. Are you ready
Yet's do it? Okay? First one, as if? As if? Wow,
(48:26):
mean girls, mean girls? Ooh, that is incorrect. Mean girls
is not correct. That's from Clueless Cluel. You were in
the female movie world, but just a little bit later
in life. All Right, you got to get these last
two right, So there's still a chance you're ready.
Speaker 12 (48:44):
Okay, that's right.
Speaker 1 (48:46):
You talking to me? You're talking to me?
Speaker 12 (48:55):
Okay, I recognize this one at least, but I'm Mike
blanking on.
Speaker 1 (48:58):
What movie you talking to me? It is said in
a couple of movies, but this is the they say
it because of this movie.
Speaker 8 (49:08):
So the dad's just quoting from another movie.
Speaker 12 (49:13):
And that's I guess.
Speaker 2 (49:17):
Scarface, scarface.
Speaker 1 (49:20):
That is incorrect. I'm sorry, Brian. That is actually a
taxi driver Robert de Niro. Yeah, I'm sorry, Brian. Thanks
for playing man.
Speaker 2 (49:29):
I thank you.
Speaker 1 (49:30):
I see you later.
Speaker 4 (49:32):
Sorry.
Speaker 1 (49:32):
Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name?
Speaker 8 (49:36):
Good morning? It's Matt.
Speaker 1 (49:37):
Matt. How are you, buddy? I'm just fine, good, all right, man,
I think.
Speaker 8 (49:42):
You've got to him.
Speaker 1 (49:45):
Yeah, well, I have confidence in you. Let's do our
first one. Are you ready? Yep? Look at you? Look
at you. You have a baby in a bar. Look
at you. You have a baby in a bar.
Speaker 8 (50:04):
M h man. I don't even have a good guess
for that.
Speaker 1 (50:10):
One super famous movie. We talk about this movie a lot. Actually, unfortunately,
any guests.
Speaker 8 (50:23):
Nah, I don't have a gift talking.
Speaker 1 (50:26):
Look who's talking is incorrect? That is actually uh Reese
Witherspoon and Sweet Home Alabama. Oh okay, alright, one one down,
so you got it. You gotta get these other two right, Okay,
I'm gonna I'm gonna give you a softball, okay.
Speaker 2 (50:43):
Nor.
Speaker 1 (50:45):
Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look
around once in a while, you could miss it. Life
moves pretty fast if you don't stop and look around
once in a while you could miss it.
Speaker 8 (51:01):
I'm just gonna go ahead and declare himself a loser.
Speaker 1 (51:04):
Have a day, No, make a guess, man, you never know.
Speaker 8 (51:08):
Ah, Man, I have no idea. I know I've seen
the movie, but I haven't drawing a.
Speaker 1 (51:14):
Boy name any movie. Brother, So I can hit the buzzer.
I can't hit the buzzer unless you young guns. That's incorrect, man,
It's from Ferris Bueller's day off.
Speaker 8 (51:24):
Day up. Of course it is.
Speaker 1 (51:27):
All right, man, Thank you so much, man, see you later.
Speaker 8 (51:30):
Te you guys.
Speaker 1 (51:33):
Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name?
Speaker 2 (51:36):
Chris?
Speaker 1 (51:36):
Chris? How are you today?
Speaker 8 (51:38):
Pretty good?
Speaker 2 (51:39):
Chris?
Speaker 1 (51:39):
Would you say you're a movie fan.
Speaker 8 (51:42):
It's the last part.
Speaker 1 (51:44):
Let's see how you do here. You got to get
at least two of these quotes correct. If you get
him incorrect. If you get you know, two of them incorrect,
you you're done. You're over. Okay, all right, it's all
for a chance to win Lincoln Park tickets. Here we go.
There's two words, easy quote to words.
Speaker 2 (52:00):
You ready, yep, my precious, Lord of the rings.
Speaker 1 (52:06):
Lord of the rings is correct. Man, Congratulations, this one.
I feel like you're gonna get. You have no idea
what I'm capable of. You have no idea what I'm
capable of.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
Today, Shaw the dark yar Avengers.
Speaker 1 (52:37):
That is incorrect. You're in the right are kind of
the right area. Transformers is what that was from. That's okay, though,
you still got you got this one to get right.
If you do, you're getting it. Tickets Lincoln Park Bok Center,
April twenty eighth.
Speaker 2 (52:56):
Just keep swimming, finding Nemo.
Speaker 1 (53:01):
Finding Nemo is correct. Congratulations, Chris. You're getting those tickets
to see Lincoln Park on Monday, April twenty eighth at
the Bok Center. For everybody else, they got to wait
till noon on Thursday to buy them. But you, my friend,
are getting them before you can buy them.
Speaker 2 (53:16):
Oh, thank you guys.
Speaker 7 (53:17):
I love you guys.
Speaker 1 (53:17):
I love YouTube.
Speaker 9 (53:18):
Brother.
Speaker 1 (53:18):
Hang on the line so Gimpee can get your info.
Speaker 3 (53:20):
Hooray.
Speaker 1 (53:22):
I started watching a show it started its second season.
Somebody told me, uh because now that the Penguin's over,
I was looking for a daytime show for me to watch.
And Silo on Apple tv is it reminds me of
what was the TV show on Amazon Prime where they
were down in the underground. Gimpee, Oh, Fallout. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah,
(53:44):
it reminds me of that. And it's a post apocalyptic
type of movie or TV show and you can't go outside.
If you want to go outside, they imprison you and
then till you have to go outside and clean, and
they make everybody watch you go outside because you you die.
And it starts off with the sheriff who's there to
(54:06):
keep order underground and his wife. They've allowed her to
try and get pregnant, and it's based off a book
series and she has three hundred and sixty five days
for them to try and get pregnant, and then come
to find out the government never wants she can't get pregnant.
They never was never going to happen. They're just making
her believe that. And she decides she wants to go outside,
(54:28):
surprising him because his job is to arrest people. And
then they help them, like they go outside to clean
is what they call it. And so she's like, I'm
going to do this. It's they're not being honest with us,
and so they watch her. She goes outside, she dies,
you watch her die on screen, and then they fast
forward like two to three years later and he's now
(54:52):
going I want to go outside, and then the backtracks
and kind of tells a story based off of that.
It's really good, good, it's really good Apple TV. I
understand people's not honest hate of Apple because of whatever
sheep thing you think you're not a part of, but
(55:13):
it's they've got some really good shows, man. I feel
like the shows we bring up are some of the
best shows. I know, maybe ted Lasso is not your thing,
but that's really good. Masters the Air is really good.
This is really good. Shrinking, Shrinking's good. They had the
one with Momoo where there was no they couldn't see. Yeah,
(55:33):
that was really good. There's some really good shows on that.
You don't have to be an Apple, like have an
iPhone or anything, like you can buy a standalone right Yeah, Okay, yeah,
it's it's a really good show. It's it's worth There's
a lot of really good shows on there that's worth watching.
But Silo. I was talking with Brady, who's kind of
like our TV movie guru, and he was like, oh yeah, man, okay,
(55:56):
He's like, it's a phenomenal show. So I recommend it
for anybody that is loved. If you loved Fallout, you
love Silo. Did you watch Yellowstone last night? I did?
Speaker 9 (56:06):
I did, and it was kind of a little all
over the place. I was sitting there watching it, like okay,
so how come?
Speaker 1 (56:16):
Okay? So Beth drives all the way from Montana to
Texas to go tell a rip that she's taken them
out for the night, and the next thing you know,
they're back in Montana, Like why how much time is
going on here? And we don't know what's going on?
But fro have you watched it yet? I have not? Okay,
I don't want to ruin You're not gonna ruin it
for me, right.
Speaker 9 (56:36):
So I think the best part about the entire show
would probably be when Beth confronted what's his nuts?
Speaker 1 (56:47):
The young Jamie? Is it Jamie? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, the
little brother, the younger one, yeah, because Casey's the older one.
So she confronted Jamie and she didn't have to say anything. Right,
he's walking into his office. She's already in there waiting
for him, and she's like, look at me, and he
can't look at her. Look at me, and he can't
(57:09):
look at her.
Speaker 9 (57:11):
She smacks him around a few times because she's like,
you might want to close the door to your office,
and he's.
Speaker 1 (57:15):
Like, I'm not gonna do that. So then she gets
up and his like secretary is sitting behind him and
she's smacking him around a few times. Then the girlfriend
that set everything up comes in and she grabs her
by the throat, slams her against the wall or whatever,
(57:36):
not having any proof of what's actually been done. Keep
in mind, he's a state attorney general in a state
where the governor just died. You think there's no security
around him. Yeah, exactly, not at this time anyway. Uh
So that was interesting. And so I guess Jamie's like, oh,
she knows what's going on, and then his girlfriend's like, no,
(57:57):
she believes what's going on. So that was that was
neat that what I have, what I've come to understand
is they kind of make it a little more cloudy
on how he died so far as in like this
yesterday's episode. Yeah, and the storyline that I've been led
to believe is that we're not going to know how
(58:19):
he really died. That Jamie didn't play a part in it, right, No,
they kind of gave that away last week. Yeah, No,
like that was a diversion. Yeah, okay, maybe, so I
don't know. I wasn't really too thrilled with the episode
how much cowboy porn quite a bit as a matter
of fact. Towards the end, right, I was like, Oh,
there's Corbyn's cowboy porn that He's like, I don't know
(58:41):
how many times we're gonna see guys riding horses in
the sunset. You're like, Okay, that's it. So, like we're
dealing with all.
Speaker 9 (58:46):
This stuff with Rip and Beth and Janie and and
of course Casey, Casey and his old lady and the kid.
They got a house out there on the ranch now
and they're fixing it up so they can move into
this they's trying to detach. She's trying to and but
of course, you know, Beth calls Casey he did it.
Speaker 1 (59:03):
I know he did it.
Speaker 9 (59:04):
So then Casey reaches out to a military friend of
his and who knows some people who do these black
ops things or whatever, and he's trying to help figure
out what's going on. And so all that's going on,
and then like at the end of the episode, all
the people that were left in Texas that are still
down there, which by the way, they set up their
(59:26):
camp on a rattlesnake den and so they had to
deal with rattlesnakes, and of course Rip goes up and
stomps on the head of one with just boot and
puts it out like it's a cigarette.
Speaker 1 (59:36):
It's just has nothing to do with the storyline do
with it.
Speaker 9 (59:39):
And at the end, at the end of the episode,
everybody that was left in Texas, there's like six of them.
They get on their horses as the sun's coming up
and the guy says, will let's go to work all right.
Speaker 1 (59:55):
Off into the size. I was like, what is going on? Okay?
Speaker 9 (01:00:02):
Now, a lot of that could have been, you know,
because the medication I was on last night.
Speaker 1 (01:00:07):
You know, maybe it was just a little too good
and messing with my head. I don't know, but it
didn't make much sense to me. Yeah, that part of it.
You're like, what has happened? And they made Jimmy be
a dufus again. We saw him becoming like a credible
employee of the six sixty six. Yeah yeah, oh right,
and then yeah you don't want three no, And then
(01:00:28):
you know Rip shows up again and he's a he's
a dirp adert right, and you're like, what's happening. Now.
That's another thing that's like in yesterday's episode, that's what
sticks out to me. They were the four of them
that are working, the workers that are down there in
Texas working. They're like, uh, one person called another person
an idiot and he's.
Speaker 9 (01:00:44):
Like, well can you say that? Well, yes, you can
call him an idiot, but you can't call him a retard.
Speaker 1 (01:00:49):
And that was the first episode. Yeah, I was like,
what is going why?
Speaker 8 (01:00:53):
Why?
Speaker 1 (01:00:53):
Yeah? Why? But okay, because they're cowboys, they don't care
about piecing. They just want to ride the We just
hurry up and get this. Seaton's trying to sell us
on the cowboy way here. I know it's honorable, man,
I know it's hard work. It's not for everyone. I
get it. All right, we got to take a break.
(01:01:14):
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Speaker 9 (01:02:28):
A deadly excuse me and getting all choked up over
deadly carrots.
Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
This is terrible. I see. Deadly ekoli outbreak linked to
organic carrots is affecting eighteen states. The CDC said Sunday
that one death and fifteen hospitalizations have been reported among
the thirty nine confirmed cases nationwide. As results, several brands
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by grim Way Farms and taking off of store shelves.
I just want to share an email I got about
that carrots from uh my friends at Walmart. Okay, I'm
pretty much saying the same thing. It says our record
show that you have purchased one or more of the
following items since since August fourteenth, and all of it
says used by November two? Who is keeping fresh carrots
(01:03:22):
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be very fresh now, no kidding. They have been quiet.
Yeah about those carrots you purchased two months ago, I
won't get rid of If you still have them, please
throw them away. Not because they're toxic, because they've gotten
mold on them. Right, that's funny. What else we got here?
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SpaceX Starship test flight could launch today could if there
aren't any delays. The massive four hundred foot or rocket
could lift off this evening from SpaceX star base near Brownsville.
This comes close to a month after the last test
flight of the Starship Rocket, the spacecraft that's expected to
aid NASA in its upcoming lunar missions. The last test
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BA Booster rocket as it descended to the ground after
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Speaker 9 (01:04:23):
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for replacements. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program also called food stamps,
has been extended for Oklahoma residents affected by reason severe weather.
Residents of Muscoge, Cleveland, GARBN, Lincoln, McLain, Oklahoma, Stevens, Aider,
and Logan Counties who have lost food purchased with food
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(01:04:46):
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of their households monthly allotment. The form is due to
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Sports Justin Herbert led the Chargers to a win over
Joe Burrow and the Bengals on Sunday Night Football. Los
Angeles held off Cincinnati Cincinnati for a thirty four to
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seven to six early in the third before Cincinnati tied
the game up at twenty seven early in the fourth.
Herbert completed seventeen to thirty six passes for two hundred
and ninety seven yards and two touchdowns. He also led
the team with sixty five rushing yards. JK. Dobbins finished
with fifty six yards and two touchdowns on the ground,
(01:05:38):
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twenty three yards. The Chargers have won four in a
row and sit second in the AFC West at seven
and three. Burrow went twenty eight to fifty for three
hundred and fifty six yards and three touchdowns. In the
losing effort, t Higgins and Jamar Chase combined for sixteen
receptions for two hundred and twenty three yards and three touchdowns.
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could win that they could win the last Very interesting.
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be joining us. Spirit Aerosystem Airline, I'm sorry. Spirit Airlines
has said they're going to file for bankruptcy, which shouldn't
come as a shock if anybody that knows anything about
Spirit Airlines. Their a discount airline and it's like riding
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a greyhound right known for fighting actually happens on Spirit flights.
And that got me thinking of what other things can
we expect to file for bankruptcy this year, like other
businesses and stuff. Yeah, because we know about red Lobster
right right. Oh, I had seen something. I think Chipotle's
in the process, isn't they they?
Speaker 2 (01:07:53):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:07:53):
I haven't seen anything about that. Maybe you can, you know,
feel free to look that up. But these are just
some brands that are expected to go bankrupt this year. Now,
this is all like speculation, right some of them all
say on you go, yeah, that makes sense, big lots.
Speaker 4 (01:08:14):
That's what I had heard, and to me, it doesn't
make sense because I've always gone in there and they
always seem to be busy. I've never gone in and
it'd be an empty store. They always have good deals
on things. They always have a good selection of toys,
a good variety of toys. They have decorations at Christmas,
(01:08:39):
they have decorations at Halloween. But I mean, well, and
that's another thing. They have certain groceries in Big Lot stores.
Speaker 1 (01:08:46):
Nobody wants to foods. To me, it makes sense why
they're going bankrupt. I don't know. I can't. I've never
compared to know. If they're really good deals, you look
at it and go, that's a good deal. But ultimately
people don't show up that way anymore. They don't go
for one stop shop like it's a Sear's. I've always
felt Big Lots is a little weird because I think
(01:09:07):
so everything, including like I bought a bunp I set
of bunk beds from from Big Lots once and I thought,
you know, this is weird.
Speaker 4 (01:09:16):
But I think it's a great store for I think
they're placed. They have bad placement as far as where
they're located, like they should be in more smaller towns
where like where you find Dollar where you find like
the Dollar Generals are perfect like off the beaten path
because they're needed, So they should put a big lots
(01:09:39):
there and they would probably do much better, oh man,
because they have such a variety of things inside.
Speaker 1 (01:09:44):
The Dollar Generals are taken over. Yeah, those types of air.
They've taken a pie out of the Walmart. They're going
directly after Walmart. Yeah, and Big Lots doesn't have everything
you want. It's like a kind it's kind.
Speaker 4 (01:09:58):
Of like a ross a little bit with groceries that
I don't think they have much of the clothing, but
they do have They have furniture there. You can get
a grill, you know, they have things things that you need.
Speaker 1 (01:10:10):
So does Walmart.
Speaker 4 (01:10:12):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (01:10:12):
And to me that's the thing, like why go there
over Walmart? Right and you go, oh, there's people in there, Well,
there's people in Walmart. There's a lot more people in
Walmart even in small towns. Sure, I've never been. There's
nothing I go to. I would go to big Lots for, right,
Like there are certain things I go to Target for.
There are certain things I go to Walmart for, right,
(01:10:33):
I don't have that there's not something at Big Lots
that I know. I can only get at Big Lots
unless you.
Speaker 9 (01:10:38):
See it in an ad somewhere, or you're just spending
the Saturday or Sunday driving around. You're like, what's stop
in Big Lots. Nobody really goes there for specific stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:10:48):
Another one of places that is expected to file for
bankruptcy sometime soon, and I've never been in one to
buy it, And that's not true. Guitar Center. Really, I
went in there to buy a set of headphones one time.
I go in there and get stuff for the drums
now because you own drums, right exactly.
Speaker 9 (01:11:07):
But I haven't had to go in there in a
while now, So Okay, I guess I'll go to said
Music then or.
Speaker 1 (01:11:12):
Wherever they instead, and you can buy that stuff online,
yeah exactly. That's the thing.
Speaker 9 (01:11:18):
Amazon is really just driving a lot of people out
of business in the music world.
Speaker 1 (01:11:23):
Sweetwater.
Speaker 9 (01:11:23):
Really, Okay, they've done that.
Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
They're the Amazon of music stuff. Okay, now you can
buy stuff on Amazon, of course, but Sweetwaters, I buy
my headphones from there now and this is and uh,
I was one day away from the expiring and my
headphones broke. They sent me brand new ones. So yes, yeah,
(01:11:47):
like that's big lots ain't doing that? Yeah, another one
on here for the ladies Claires. Now, my daughter likes
going into Claire's and there's never anyone in one. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:12:00):
I can't tell you the last time I was in
a Claire store.
Speaker 1 (01:12:03):
Somebody without daughters, that would make right, right, And they
have them in the wamp the one in the Wasso.
They have a Claire's in the Walmart, like a standalone
Like it's a little standalone thing. Yeah, not a pop up,
it's a standalone you know how they have those like
an arcade, a nail pop salon or whatever. They have
a Claire's in there. Okay, so like AASA has two Claires.
That makes zero sense.
Speaker 13 (01:12:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:12:24):
It used to be extremely a very popular store in
the mall growing up, and that's where you would go
if you were getting your ears Piers to Now I
guess to go there to get your ears.
Speaker 1 (01:12:34):
Piers have a methoad pierce. My kid, absolutely not.
Speaker 4 (01:12:37):
It's really expensive now to do it. It used to be
five bucks.
Speaker 1 (01:12:41):
To do a lot of things used to be no.
Speaker 4 (01:12:42):
But I mean now it's like I want to say,
it's like sixty five dollars or something.
Speaker 1 (01:12:46):
Sixty No, sixty five you just said you hadn't been
in one.
Speaker 4 (01:12:53):
No, but I a girlfriend had said, I took my
daughter to Claire's and after you buy the ear ring
and the ear rings and it ends up being around
sixty five bucks.
Speaker 1 (01:13:03):
Well, so it's not just a piercing, right, it's everything
that goes with it. Yes, yeah, I have no idea
how much it is. I don't My kids aren't even
to that place of like wanting to get their ears pierced,
so I don't even know. But sixty five dollars, I'm
with you, sixty five dollars would be insane. Ain, no
way I'm paying that much for somebody with No. It
(01:13:26):
isn't like going to a piercing studio, right, right. I
find it hard to believe that everybody that pierces ears
a Claars has pierced more than twenty years, right. I
don't know what the training is. I don't either, probably
just a video, but people go there completely trusting. Now,
piercing ears is pretty passive in terms of the thing
(01:13:46):
body modifications you can do. It might be ears the
most least dangerous one, right, But to give an object
to an individual who has maybe two hours of training
then to take a sharp object with some sort of
(01:14:06):
spring propulsion system and let them put it on my
kid's face feels wild. That's just me. Yeah, I don't
know where we would go. It's kind of not my
real estate in my marriage, but yeah, that feels wild.
Speaker 4 (01:14:23):
I had mine done at Merle Norman when I was
a kid.
Speaker 1 (01:14:27):
Okay, I had mine done in my friend Steve's living room.
Brent Bermudez did mine with a potato and ice. Yeah,
we had that. It was just this a little plastic jobby,
you know, and you put your stud into one end
and you're back in the other end, and I just
hold it up to your ear and click. You're done,
like a like goddamn cattle being tagged. Sobody texted and
(01:14:50):
said Walgreens maybe they will. I don't know. Every time
I go into Walgreens, I feel like I'm about to
get robbed. Why is that just because it feels sketchy. Yeah,
it feels sketchy going in there. The people in there
not going to the pharmacy all look like they're about
to steal something. They might be. And again there's another
example of what do you go there for you're loyal
(01:15:10):
to Walgreens. For most you only go there because you
get your drugs filled there. Right, there's nothing you need
there you can't get when you go to the grocery store.
Speaker 9 (01:15:19):
Now they like, we've got this one across the street,
and if I need something in the morning, medicine wise
or whatever, I'll go over there and get it.
Speaker 1 (01:15:28):
That's about as far as it goes. And why do
you choose that place because it's close. It's not even
open anymore when we come in in the mornings, and
I know, say how long it's been since I've been there,
but I agree in the morning if we needed something,
I would just stop there because it was open.
Speaker 9 (01:15:42):
Now I got to go all the way down to
Windco because they're the one that's only open. Like I
used to be able to go Walmart down on eighty
first Lewis, which was always entertaining that early in the morning,
but they they not even open anymore.
Speaker 4 (01:15:54):
If I need a greeting card for something, I usually
think of Walgreens.
Speaker 1 (01:15:57):
Really, Walmart doesn't have a good selection.
Speaker 4 (01:16:00):
Do they do, But I'm it just comes to mind, like, oh,
and it's close to my home, so it used to be.
Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
I know it used to I agree it used to be.
But then I realized I don't have to go there
to get greeting cards because Walmart and Target, where I
go to a lot, has them. Yeah, it just felt
unnecessary to make a stop there just for that. Another
one on this list Pizza Hut.
Speaker 4 (01:16:25):
Okay, I don't think so. I think they'll be around.
They advertise a lot still, I mean nothing sure, But.
Speaker 1 (01:16:34):
In terms of reasons why that you think they aren't
going to go anywhere? What would those be?
Speaker 4 (01:16:39):
I think it's still popular enough. I think people because
they're not expense it's not an expensive meal. I think
people still enjoy pizza Hut.
Speaker 1 (01:16:52):
I don't think so. I don't know any I hear
people say they want Little Caesars before they want Pizza Hut.
Speaker 4 (01:17:01):
I don't know. I think Dominoes would go before Pizza Hut.
Speaker 1 (01:17:04):
No way, Dominoes has expanded their what they how they
do pizza. They don't do just pizza. I know pizza
Hut's the same way. But you don't think of wings
when you think of Pizza Hut, right, you think of
either hey, I read good, give me a pan pizza
or you think of Pan Pizza. Yeah, and that pizza
(01:17:25):
ain't that specially. That used to be the reason. Pan
Pizza used to be the reason. I can't tell the
last time I had pizza Hut Pizza. It's been a while.
The last time I did, I did, I went, wow,
this is really greasy.
Speaker 4 (01:17:38):
I don't find it that greasy anymore. That's why you
used to love it.
Speaker 1 (01:17:43):
Party City.
Speaker 9 (01:17:44):
Okay, that doesn't surprise me, especially with the Amazon the
only thing you I mean, will you go in there
and get your balloons?
Speaker 1 (01:17:50):
You can't.
Speaker 9 (01:17:51):
You can't get already filled balloons from Amazon, but everything
else you can.
Speaker 1 (01:17:55):
No. But you can buy a thing of helium at
Walmart and do it yourself, and.
Speaker 4 (01:17:58):
You can get balloons from the dollars or two.
Speaker 1 (01:18:01):
Yeah. Yeah, and it's cheaper to do it that way.
Speaker 14 (01:18:04):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:18:04):
Every time we've gone to Party City to get balloons
blown up, it takes forever and it's wildly expensive. Do
you know helium's really hard to come by. I know
that's a wild thing, but it's really hard to come by. Interesting,
I did not know. And there's a shortage of helium
which makes it so expensive because they use it for
(01:18:25):
torches and stuff like that. Yeah, right, and then secondary
for balloons. Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:18:32):
J C.
Speaker 1 (01:18:33):
Pennyyeka, I'll buy that.
Speaker 4 (01:18:37):
That's fine.
Speaker 1 (01:18:38):
I that the idea of going into j. C. Penny
to me is crazy. Yeah, there's just no re Every
time you go in, you're overwhelmed. I could see any
store that's in any mall going bankrupt soon. Yeah, how
about this, I just got a tax lunch box. Oh hey, buddy,
(01:19:05):
you miss you. They paid one hundred dollars to get
their kids ears pierced, but it was a bundle, like
a bunch of stuff together, so it wasn't the sole
act of piercing.
Speaker 4 (01:19:13):
Right right, Okay, God's wild expensive totally.
Speaker 1 (01:19:18):
Uh. Pet Co Okay.
Speaker 9 (01:19:22):
When it comes to pet stores, they've always, at least
the last couple of years, have seemed real dirty, not
very well kept. They don't really. It's more of a
pet supply store than it is a pet store.
Speaker 1 (01:19:36):
Like when I think of pet store, I think like,
and I know this is gonna ruffle some feathers because
I've done it before. Petland. Petland, they have pets. They
have fish and lizards and ferrets and rabbits and birds
and dogs. The only thing they don't have is Cats.
That's a pet store. Bran. You know, I love going
(01:19:58):
to the pet stores because I love looking at the animals.
And when I go in to like.
Speaker 9 (01:20:03):
A pet Stop or a pet Coal, it seems like
most of their most of their tanks, because that's what
most of them are, or the case they're empty, they're empty.
Speaker 1 (01:20:15):
So yeah, I can see I can see that going out.
Another one on this list Coals. Again, all these retailers
that have a ton of inventory, that is that's where
the risk is, Yeah, because you why do you need
a brick and mortar with that much inventory in it? Right?
That Coals really doesn't have much good deals anyway.
Speaker 4 (01:20:34):
They used to.
Speaker 9 (01:20:35):
They used to, but they're but loving expensive now. For
you know, I got to go to Walmart and get
the same crock pot for probably cheaper, you know, same pots, pans,
same vacuums.
Speaker 1 (01:20:46):
Eh coles, same thing. There's nothing I would go there
for now. The only time we go into Coals is
to turn something Amazon, yeah right, or we're trying to
figure out what shoe my kid wants. I used to
go in there for clothes. It foot lockers on this list, Okay,
I've never been into a foot locker ever in my life, No,
(01:21:08):
I've been in one. I've never purchased anything from a
foot Locker says they're going to close four hundred stores
by twenty twenty six.
Speaker 4 (01:21:16):
I wouldn't doubt it.
Speaker 1 (01:21:17):
That doesn't seem like a lot though. Out of twenty
four hundred. Yeah, I mean buying shoe a lot of
people do it online now.
Speaker 4 (01:21:24):
There's so many options, there's so many different shoe stores.
I mean, you can go into any of the sports
stores and you don't have to just go to a
shoe store, you know, right.
Speaker 1 (01:21:36):
There's no need for me, right'. I think that's why
I think malls are in trouble, right, nobody wants that
type of experience anymore shopping.
Speaker 4 (01:21:46):
Because everyone's in a hurry.
Speaker 1 (01:21:48):
It's not it's not that everybody's in a hurry. It's
just too much. I don't know if people need a candle,
a stuffed bear, ride the car sell and then also
do you have the carnoir and you know, I get
the gift back. I don't know if that's the thing anymore, uh,
(01:22:08):
Joanne Fabric, Sure, Okay, I can't imagine a lot of
people want to know where am I going to get
my quilt materials, Corbin, AMC theaters on here. That would
not surprise me.
Speaker 9 (01:22:21):
I'm surprised they're still around this law with streaming taking
off the way that it has been, and you could
pay probably the same amount. You know, I can get
a video on demand or whatever twenty bucks brand new
it just came out whatever, twenty bucks And yeah, sure
that's a little more expensive than you would see it
at a theater, but you don't have the theater headache.
Speaker 1 (01:22:42):
If I was AMC, I would buy like a Dave
and Busters or some other comparable and make it an
entertainment stop and not just a movie place, right, like
the Synergy Synergy they they dude, going to a movie
there is cool, it's intimate, you can order food when
you're done, there's more stuff to do.
Speaker 9 (01:23:02):
Right, It's an experience more so than just a movie.
Speaker 1 (01:23:06):
Right, It's more than just a movie. It's it's entertainment.
There's stuff to do, and I think that's what makes
more sense.
Speaker 9 (01:23:12):
He should take a little corner of vent of those
type places Main Event, Synergy, uh, Andy Bees even right, yeah,
just take a little because they got so much stuff
in there anyway, right, you know, Rock walls and miniature
golf and movie theaters and go karts and this and that,
and then just take a little small section and turn
(01:23:33):
it into a noodie bar.
Speaker 1 (01:23:37):
I mean that's definitely, you know, an angle. So you
got your kids over here playing, you know, doing the things,
and what's the dad gonna do? Why he does want
to play put putt, He will come over here and
he can watch some dancers while Junior's off, you know,
race a goat karts. I think it's a great brilliant idea.
(01:23:58):
I think when you can incorporate a place where you
can do multiple things at once in an entertainment aspect,
it makes sense. Oh yeah, go see a movie, go
play some video games. I can have food, order, I
can have lunch watching the movie, have a cocktail, get
a lap dance. There's not nine hundred people in there
on their phone right right right to me. It's just
(01:24:20):
a better experience. That is something accommodating that I'm not
gonna when we send those giant theaters to see a movie.
I'm like, this is dumb, so crazy, like over the top.
I don't find it entertaining. Somebody texting, said Golden corral
I don't know, man, I don't know if they will
ever go out of business.
Speaker 4 (01:24:41):
Be a bad day for you, huh.
Speaker 9 (01:24:42):
I'm telling you, there's enough people in this world. You'd
be surprised at how packed a Golden Corrals is. It's
because there's only one left. We got to We've got
the one on Memorial and Admiral.
Speaker 1 (01:24:57):
Don't go to that one, go to the good one
on seventy first. But still either both of those locations,
they're still busy, af still packed. So I think we
need more buffets than this. Somebody text in and said,
no one at Pizza's the Hut, no one, Oh, no
(01:25:18):
one out Pizza's the Hut, No one. Sure, Domino's pizzas
thin and crispy squarecut. That is a good pizza, and
I don't like. I don't think Domino's is that good
at pizza. But they're thin in crispy squarecut. After when
you're out drunk, well boy, okay, uh, Pizza Hut's way
better than Dominoes. I think it's subjective. Yeah, when you're
like Pete, way better. I don't know if it's way better.
(01:25:39):
It's all discount pizza. All right. We got to take
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Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning shown six KMOD.
You can also text bmmss and then what you want
to say to eight two, nine four five somebody Texas
in And I think this is a fair conversation to
have and that is how many businesses would improve if
there were live nud dancers. And I got to be honest,
(01:26:27):
like someone said Golden Corral, I've never enjoyed going to
strip clubs and eating food at the same time. It
just felt going in opposite directions, right, like the legs
and eggs and stuff. Yeah, yeah, I mean like a
specialty thing. Okay, is my experience going to like a
legs and eggs. There wasn't a lot of eating, right.
(01:26:47):
It was a reason to go to the strip club early.
That was it, right, right, And if you went there like, hey,
they got really good eggs and hash browns, then I
think that's weird too. Best breakfast you'll ever have is
that nudy bar? Yeah no, no, Now I've been to
plenty of die bars that have great food, yes, yeah,
but I don't feel like that's the same thing. No,
(01:27:07):
you can't do two things really well. You can do
one thing really well. Because the die bar wasn't known
for the customer service or the great drinks. Right. No,
it's dark, it's smoky, but the food is fan right right.
And oh, every time I've been to a die bar
dive bar for food, the lights are usually on. Yeah. Right.
This place where I grew went to college called the Palms.
At night die bar, dark, couple drinks. Right during the
(01:27:33):
day it was open, this old eighty five year old
lady made burgers and it would take a while, but
they were always great burgers. I don't probably from all
the smoke and whatever in the air landing on the griddle.
That's probably never got clean. Separate thing, but I don't
want to eat while there's nudy dancers happening, lindsay.
Speaker 4 (01:27:53):
No, I'm not a big fan of that at all.
Speaker 1 (01:27:58):
Actually going in to ship clubs.
Speaker 4 (01:28:01):
No, it's not my jam.
Speaker 1 (01:28:02):
But what if it was like men like a men's
like Thunder down Under and also staying what it was
like a like a like a German dance male dance review.
Speaker 4 (01:28:13):
Brush Because my food is gonna get cold. I'm not
paying attention to that, you know, just I will be
focused on them. Yeah, sure, absolutely, GIMPI.
Speaker 9 (01:28:26):
I would not be opposed to it. It wouldn't be.
Speaker 1 (01:28:30):
Like my go to every Sunday we wake up and
go to the Noodie bar and eat brunch. No, but
I mean if I was there and they happened, you know.
Speaker 14 (01:28:45):
Because uh, Good Divers sells food there at their establishment,
you know, and it's like all day long, right, It's
not just you know, special occasion or anything like that.
Speaker 1 (01:28:57):
So it makes sense.
Speaker 9 (01:28:59):
And if like, let's just say like I've been out
all day, been working or whatever, didn't get a chance
to get anything to eat, and then you know, I'm
meeting up with the guys at the.
Speaker 1 (01:29:07):
Newdie Bar, I probably would.
Speaker 9 (01:29:10):
I'd get a burger or something for sure, But it
wouldn't be like my regular.
Speaker 1 (01:29:14):
Go to thing. I'm just looking at the Lady a
Diva's menu. Yeah yeah, no, they yeah tacos on Tuesday,
all right, they do chili.
Speaker 4 (01:29:26):
Pie the other day of the week as well.
Speaker 1 (01:29:29):
Uh yeah, yeah, I mean sure, I don't want to.
It's not like Hooters, right, which I gotta be honest,
that wouldn't shock me. If Hooters ended, Yeah, real, any
of those twin Peaks, Hooters, any of those. I like
looking at women, But like Lindsay pointed out, I can't.
(01:29:50):
I'm just not built to do both. Your brain's just
not functioning that way. I mean, if I am, I'm
just doing it. Impassive because the foods in front of me.
I don't care how it tastes. I've never I don't know.
I think your loyalty to something is an important to
the keeping a brandy. And so some people say their
(01:30:13):
wings are really good. I've never been that. I've never
thought they had great wings. Right, Pizza Hut, I can't.
I worked at Pizza Hut. I don't miss any of
the food, right. I think you got to have something
you're loyal to on why you keep going back. Yeah,
and big lots those places don't have it. Pet Co
(01:30:35):
doesn't have it. And your loyalty can be bought pretty
fast for the right savings. Absolutely, if you're staunchly again.
Chick fil A is a great example. You cannot like
Chick fil A based on X, Y and Z. But
to say they don't like your chicken, you don't like
their chicken, you're I think you're lying, You're just being
a contrarian.
Speaker 2 (01:30:56):
Yeah, is this good?
Speaker 1 (01:30:57):
It is good. It's pushed people's stand in line.
Speaker 9 (01:31:00):
Good, right, but as a stab somebody good like Popeye's
had that stab somebody Chicken Sandwich. You know, you don't
hear about a lot of people gettingtabbed Chick fil A.
Speaker 1 (01:31:09):
No, that's true.
Speaker 4 (01:31:11):
They're not running out of it and they're.
Speaker 1 (01:31:12):
Not doing it specially Sandwich. That is getting a lot
of buzz right right, as separate marketing thing. But I
hear you and Cole's I don't want to. I'm not
going to shop for my kids tennis shoes with diamond
on the five, yes, all right, I'm just I can't
imagine going to Joanne Fabrics to get a yard of
(01:31:35):
hounds tooth with Mercedes doing some private fabric cuttings. I
don't know she's gonna dance and then also be cutting
fabric and framing something. I don't know how maybe that
might work. You're getting a whole nother demographic of customers
(01:31:56):
in that wouldn't normally be in Joeanne. Right, you could
have you could have naked quilting classes, right, you get
because that store is made for old women. Who make
things right. So I don't know. I gotta be honest,
I don't know what they do at Joy and Fabric
(01:32:16):
besides cell yarn string for sewing and fabric. That's not
I don't I am not a business major. Doesn't feel
like a great business model. Well, I'm just saying the
people that go in there, they go in there, they
already know what they're doing. They know how to make
the shirts and the quilts and the pillowcases and all
that crafty stuff. So they go in there and gether.
(01:32:37):
But for like guys like like me who have never
sown in their life, they could be marketing a whole
nother demographic of people. And it's just like naked quilting
with you know, jasmine or something. I gotta tell you,
I believe you, but I gotta tell you there's no
way you're going to watch some naked woman quilt, especially
(01:33:01):
when the client tell that quilts is not your style.
Speaker 9 (01:33:07):
You're probably right, But there's people are turned on by
the weirdest things.
Speaker 1 (01:33:13):
Because of the people I know that quilt or knit
uh huh, I don't want to see it.
Speaker 4 (01:33:21):
That's for the di wires. I mean, there's other things
I mean you need a poultry for other things?
Speaker 1 (01:33:27):
Yeah, no buying fabric though.
Speaker 9 (01:33:31):
Turn around, man, turn around. These old people don't need
to be quilting, a knitting or anything like that. Let's
turn it into a young person's game.
Speaker 1 (01:33:39):
You go in there and to be some like it'd
be loud, like when you walk into an Abercrombie or something.
How about this, Where else would I get my iron
on letters? If Joanne closed Walmart.
Speaker 4 (01:33:49):
Or hobby lobbies?
Speaker 1 (01:33:50):
Amazon? We just named a color a bunch of places,
you know.
Speaker 9 (01:33:56):
I try to get a patch from everywhere that I ride,
And when I went to Florida, I couldn't get one
from Alabama, and I couldn't get one from Mississippi.
Speaker 1 (01:34:05):
So what did I do? I one on Amazon and
got my patches. My grandmother was a quilter. And that's
all I can think about is the clientele. Yeah, I
can't say that Joeann's would be a better location if
they are offered strippers dancing. We're looking at this all
(01:34:27):
wong and it's hard to know what color orange are
getting if the lights are dim right. The Joe Anne.
Speaker 9 (01:34:34):
Fabrics is, you know, made for the like Horbus sent
the older women that knit and quilt and do that.
Speaker 1 (01:34:40):
And here we are we're thinking female dancers. Why not
get male dancers in there? Yeah to you know, dance
for the older women. It'll bring in more older women.
I probably spend more. Well, you're making a valid point.
The guys who do Thunder down Under aren't gonna pick
(01:35:01):
up an extra shift at Joanne Fabrics. It's gonna be
guys like GIMPI and I, which I don't know if
that's gonna work. Maybe usually those places in the in
the on the women dancing side, what time you go,
you compromise the quality, right right? We would definitely be
day shifters, for sure. I am for sure a day shifter.
(01:35:25):
And they'll be like I thought men were dancing, not China.
All right, little wildlife in here, eh, all right, we
got to take a break. I just saw Jeff Hensley
from Hensley and Associates. He's here, so he's gonna answer
questions about divorce, custody, guardianship. If you have a question
about Famila law, get it over to us BMMS and
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us at nine one eight four six oh KMOD. The
Big Man.
Speaker 10 (01:35:51):
Morning Show returns next Tulsa's morning show.
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Good Morning, It's the Big Man Morning Shown six KMO.
D our NFL picks from the weekend. Lindsey got none right,
so she moves to twenty and thirteen. Gimbe and I
both picked the Packers and the against the Bears, and
that of course came down to not only the bad
(01:36:30):
clock management from everyone involved. But I can't believe Eberflus
will even be still employed today. But there were definitely
it doesn't just land with him. There were many other
scenarios of not playing people not playing well. But yeah,
I can't believe the refs helped him win. Feel right,
(01:36:52):
Seahawks and forty nine Ers. Anybody that knows anything about
the Seahawks and the forty nine Ers knows how much
of a rivalry that is because it was rivalry week.
But the again, it was a game back and forth.
Speaker 9 (01:37:04):
It was, and I think that's the first time. And
what they say is like three years, three or four
years that the Seahawks had beat the Niners.
Speaker 1 (01:37:10):
So okay, and Kittle was out, Yeah, and then Bosa
left with a oblique injury, which are nasty like sometimes
those take a long time to come back from. That's
when it went all downhill from there. Yeah, but I
mean their season isn't done yet, but it is quickly
closing in on maybe Shanahan isn't the guy.
Speaker 9 (01:37:32):
It's not helping any I wouldn't be quick to say
Shanahan isn't the guy. I mean, look what he did
last year with the team. So if it plays the
same hot garbage next year, then yeah, I'll say that.
Speaker 1 (01:37:45):
Uh. I mean Catherine a nineteen carries in seventy nine yards.
Nineteen is a lot, Yeah, but not for a lot
of the yard? Did you think you know? Man? Yeah,
so it was good to see him. I thought Jordan
Mason looked like a stud.
Speaker 9 (01:37:58):
Absolutely, Jennings is always yep.
Speaker 1 (01:38:03):
Yeah. So they still did all right. It was a
good game. It just disturbed me. And we all got
that one wrong because nobody picked the Seahawks and then
Chiefs and Bills. Uh, we all got that one wrong too,
as the uh as the Chiefs couldn't come back, I
can't believe the rest let the Bills win. Well, see,
(01:38:23):
here's the thing they had to. They had to because
there was so many and it's it's it's what what?
What was it?
Speaker 9 (01:38:30):
It was like we talked about it Friday, like how
many teams go undefeated and still make it to the
super Bowl And they're like.
Speaker 1 (01:38:37):
Hey, wait a minute, and we got to lose this
one because if we don't lose, didn't we want to
make it. So it's like, all right, well, we'll go
ahead and we'll just play crappy this week. We'll let
the Bills win. We'll just show people that A're not
really rigged. Yeah whatever, Okay, sure, I mean the Bills
(01:38:58):
are really really good team. So it does not surprise
me at all that they beat us and they were
acting like they won the Super Bowl. I was surprised
that it was. It is their super Bowl, to be honest.
As much as it was, I figured like it'd come
down to a three point game, one point game, something
like it, and was it a ten eleven point something?
It was, but it still it came down to that
(01:39:19):
final Yeah. Series, But that's fine. We do this. They
win the regular season game, we beat them in the playoffs.
That's what happens. Go look at the history. So it
ain't that big of a It doesn't bother me. I
can tell you that I'm good with them losey well,
to see if they does this put them on a
path like sometimes it's hard to get out of that,
like they'll lose more. Yeah, we could only go.
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That's your balls to the Wall Sports. I'm Lindsay on
ninety seven to five KMOBE.
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Joining us now in the studio is Jeff Hensley of
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And Jeff can answer any question about family law, custody, guardianship,
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And if you're not sure what to ask, just call
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BMMS and whatever that question is to eight two, nine,
four or five like this one. So my girlfriend is
pregnant and still married, what would I have to do
to get the kid?
Speaker 16 (01:42:30):
Well, I mean, first of all, I mean first of all,
I guess my first question to him would be, is
is she going to divorce him?
Speaker 3 (01:42:36):
Number one?
Speaker 16 (01:42:37):
I mean in the state of Oklahoma, all right, when
a child is born during a marriage, even if it's
not a quote product of the marriage product meeting, obviously
the husband and wife creating the child. If it's a
child of somebody else, the husband is still legally responsible
for that child. So which means his name will go
on the Firtht Certificate and all those things so automatically.
(01:43:00):
So I mean, what you're going to have to do is,
essentially we file a paternity action. He's gonna obviously, whoever
this individual is, We're going to need him to sign
and acknowledgement of paternity and all those things so that
we can intervene there and get him visitation with the
child and those sorts of things. But you know, the quickest,
easiest way, in a certain way would be to do
the divorce and then he intervene through that divorce for
(01:43:24):
that child and then they can go from there.
Speaker 1 (01:43:27):
He would then have to become a part of the
divorce process.
Speaker 16 (01:43:30):
Well, what happens is he's only intervening as to the child.
So in other words, he's filing a motion to intervene saying, look,
I'm the dad.
Speaker 3 (01:43:37):
I'm willing to step up.
Speaker 16 (01:43:38):
And be legal dad and be responsible for him financially
and legally and these sorts of things. That way, it
takes the husband off the hook, because the husband will
sign a denial of paternity.
Speaker 1 (01:43:48):
When they go through the custody of like if they
have other children.
Speaker 3 (01:43:50):
Right, right, I'm assuming right, if there are other children.
Speaker 16 (01:43:54):
Either way, whether they've got other children or this is
the only child they've got, you intervene only for that
one child, because that child you're claiming is yours.
Speaker 3 (01:44:02):
So that's how he gets.
Speaker 16 (01:44:03):
Visitation and those sorts of things is through intervening in
the divorce or we could follow it. But if they're
going to stay together for some reason, to stay married,
all right, and because people do interesting things in relationships
these days.
Speaker 3 (01:44:17):
I don't complain because I would have shocked us. Well,
it doesn't shock me.
Speaker 16 (01:44:20):
And you know, I don't complain because I have a
job and I'm grateful for that. But at the same
time too, sometimes it can cause these legal conundrums, kind
of like the what we joke in legal professional We
joke that it's like a law school question or a
bar exam question where it gets very complicated and there's
lots of moving pieces and parts and things.
Speaker 3 (01:44:37):
But you know, whoever it is, give me a call.
We have to talk about.
Speaker 16 (01:44:41):
The main thing though, right, and just to remind people
of this is the fact that, oh I just went blank. Sorry,
I guess it's getting old. What does I say, Oh
about the pregnancy? Okay, So that's why it's gonna talk
about the main thing about the pregnancy thing is is
the fact that we can't do anything until that child
(01:45:02):
is actually born.
Speaker 1 (01:45:03):
All right.
Speaker 16 (01:45:04):
A lot of people will call and say, oh, hey,
my girlfriend's pregnant or my wife, you know whatever, whoever's pregnant,
and I want to do something right now.
Speaker 3 (01:45:11):
Well, you can't do something right now.
Speaker 16 (01:45:13):
The reason I mean is because the law, the law
hopes and presumes that the child will be born okay,
and be healthy and those sorts of things. But that's
not always the case, and so God forbid. And I'm
sorry if people have had those losses, they are terrible.
I've had people I know that have had those losses.
But my point of it is is from a legal standpoint,
(01:45:33):
there has to be physically be.
Speaker 3 (01:45:35):
A person born before we can deal with custody visitations.
Speaker 1 (01:45:40):
Would he needs his own attorney?
Speaker 3 (01:45:43):
Yeah? Absolutely. I mean you won't want to. You don't
want to navigate any of this on your own. It
becomes very deep and very thick, very quick.
Speaker 1 (01:45:50):
But it can't. She can't go part of the divorce,
have her attorney handle that part for him.
Speaker 3 (01:45:55):
Right correct. He needs his own representation.
Speaker 1 (01:45:58):
And if they go through the divorce before the baby's born,
and the divorce gets finalized before the baby's born, he
would then have to come back around. And would they
have to do paternity well, I mean any test, I should.
Speaker 3 (01:46:12):
Say, potentially.
Speaker 16 (01:46:13):
As to the paternity test, I mean, it depends on
whether or not somebody is contesting that the child is
not his. I mean, if husband goes, well, we've been
separated for four years and we've not slept together in
those four years, and obviously not no one's going to contest,
or at least he's not going to contest that the
child is not his. You know, if mom, if girlfriend
(01:46:34):
has been with other individuals, there might be a reason
to contest. I mean, it's all very fact specific, and
this is why you want to call and talk to
me and do the free fifteen simply because there's a
lot of moving parts and I can only answer based
upon what you guys send in.
Speaker 3 (01:46:48):
Yeah, you know, and so, like we said, sometimes there's
holes and so in this one, there's some holes. If
you want to ask these extra questions for.
Speaker 1 (01:46:55):
Sure, hypothetically, would it be in his interest to get
a paternity test because you never know?
Speaker 3 (01:47:01):
Well, I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:47:03):
Yes and no, do people lie.
Speaker 16 (01:47:06):
Oh yeah, absolutely, I mean this idea.
Speaker 3 (01:47:11):
I'll just say this real quick.
Speaker 16 (01:47:12):
I won't get on that soapbox other than the same
people lie all right, number one? Number two, there's no
assisting as justice. But go on, that's another bag.
Speaker 1 (01:47:20):
It gets going into a different area of family law
that you guys handled Hensley Associates. How are back taxes
handled after the person has died? Does the IRS go
after the estate?
Speaker 16 (01:47:29):
Yes, that's a pretty clear and cut dried one. They're
not gonna let even in death, they don't let you
get away with taxes.
Speaker 1 (01:47:37):
What about when people say when you die, the credit
card company doesn't come after.
Speaker 3 (01:47:41):
You know, I've seen.
Speaker 16 (01:47:46):
If there are debts owed in the estate, all right,
they have to be paid and that includes credit card debts.
Speaker 1 (01:47:50):
So overall, that's the statement. That's the legal statement. Yeah, basically,
see it feels fair. Jeff Finsley's here from Hensley and
Associates to answer your questions about family law, custody, guardianship,
name change, adoptions, things like that. And you can ask
your question by calling nine one eight four to six
oh kmod. You can text BMMS and whatever your question
is to eight two nine four five, or you can
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email show at kmod dot com. This says, for the
past three years, my daughter's mother has taken all the
income tax money. We were we filed together every year,
uh filed together every year. This year, I'm filing separately.
I'm gonna claim my daughter. Can I do this legally?
We're we're gonna we're getting close to tax season talk
about who'll get decided who gets the tax credit of
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a child? Right?
Speaker 16 (01:48:35):
So again holes, but we're going to try and fill
some holes in so we can have some intelligent conversations
about it. So let's assume and yes, we all know
what assume is an assumption is all right, but so
we got to work on So with that being said,
all right, you've got the issue of who gets the
tax credit and are they married or they're not married?
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Sounds like they're not married, all right, and that the
mother's been taking the money that comes in. You know,
are they living together? Are they not living together? Why
is he filing separately now?
Speaker 11 (01:49:05):
And not?
Speaker 3 (01:49:06):
Why has he filed not separately before?
Speaker 16 (01:49:08):
Now here's where we have a problem where he's got
a potential problem. All right, if they have filed married,
filing jointly to get the extra money. All right, Now
we've got to Now we've got a potential divorce issue
because otherwise you've now created yourself in the sense of
your going to you have created and done iris tax.
Speaker 1 (01:49:30):
Fraud, which is a very serious offense.
Speaker 3 (01:49:33):
Oh yeah, absolutely, But you know, do people do it?
Speaker 16 (01:49:35):
Yes, millions of people do it, all right, people who
are together. But this is the hole that they dig
themselves into, all right. And I don't mean that rudely.
I'm merely saying that if you choose to go that
route because you want more money back, I get it.
Speaker 3 (01:49:50):
The economy sucks.
Speaker 1 (01:49:51):
I get that. Bed.
Speaker 3 (01:49:52):
At the same time, too, you're creating a potential problem
for yourself if there's a child involved.
Speaker 1 (01:49:57):
Especially Have you seen the court have mercy on people
that unknowingly commit tax fraud?
Speaker 3 (01:50:05):
No one unknowingly commits it. I think, no offense.
Speaker 16 (01:50:08):
But I think that's an ignorant statement in the sense
that people know what they're doing when they know they're
I mean, it's very clear, are you married or you're
not married?
Speaker 2 (01:50:17):
Did you go there's no sort of box.
Speaker 4 (01:50:19):
No.
Speaker 16 (01:50:19):
Well, okay, so there are seven states that still recognize
common law marriage, so maybe there's a little gray area there,
But for the rest of the of the United States,
they know if they're married or not. Did you you know,
it's very cut and dry in my opinion. So but
with that all being said, Okay, can he do it?
Speaker 3 (01:50:38):
He could?
Speaker 16 (01:50:39):
Yeah, But again, what's the reason you're filing separately now
and not before you guys separated?
Speaker 3 (01:50:44):
Did you break up? I mean, what's going on?
Speaker 16 (01:50:46):
That's a huge hole because if they're still together and
he's filing separately, we need to find out why now,
because there's no law that says that she you know,
let me back up and say that under the law
says that she's got sole custody all right until he
files some thing, all right, unless it's a divorce action,
which it might be now because of the way that
what they've done. All right, but let's assume that it's
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not for a minute, and we'll talk about the other
side a minute. Let's assume that it's not a divorce
and that you know, she can control the customer. There's
nothing that says that she's guaranteed those tax rights when
you come down to the tax stuff issue at this
particular juncture, since we don't have an order that delineates
who pays what or who gets what where and what year.
All right, it comes down to obviously what the tax
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code says, where is the child living more than fifty
percent of the of the year, those kind of things.
So that's all very very case specific specific.
Speaker 1 (01:51:39):
Typically in a custody arrangement. Is that addressed.
Speaker 16 (01:51:44):
Eutally in all paternity cases, in all divorces, we always
write down and delineate who's going to get the tax
credit and what year do you know, if you've got
one child, you'll alternate backwards and back and forth. Someone
gets even numbered years, someone gets odd numbered years. You've
got multiple children, you know, we can divide those up
to as to people get different kids each year, and
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then when they get down to one kid, they alternate
back and forth until that kid age is out. But yeah,
we always include that are in the decrees, in the orders.
Speaker 1 (01:52:13):
Absolutely. What if you are in a situation where the
other party goes a wall, they go missing, and you
don't even they're not even playing the part. If it's
not your year, do you still not take it?
Speaker 3 (01:52:27):
I mean if they go completely a wall, I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:52:30):
They haven't been paying their child support and they will well.
Speaker 3 (01:52:32):
It's not okay, right, So.
Speaker 16 (01:52:35):
I would tell them to probably go ahead and take it,
but understand, you know again fact specific have they paid
their child support? If they haven't, Yeah, absolutely, because the
law says they have to be you know, it's current
current on their child support. If they're going to make
that claim for that year. If they go completely a
wall and you don't know where that and the kids
haven't spent any time with them, yeah, absolutely take it.
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That totally makes sense because they're often oblivion somewhere anyway.
Speaker 1 (01:53:00):
All right, but you should consult your attorney on that.
Speaker 16 (01:53:03):
The attorney first. Always consult your attorney first. Call me
if you have questions, let's find out again, lots of.
Speaker 3 (01:53:09):
Holes will fill it.
Speaker 1 (01:53:10):
Now these are hypotheticals. Yeah, absolutely not your situation. I
just have to throw that out there because.
Speaker 3 (01:53:15):
You know, people get mad then they call me and
they go, well you said, you said, well, yeah, but
only based upon what I've been.
Speaker 1 (01:53:20):
Told, right. I like this phrase. I'm a lawyer and
I want to be your lawyer. Like this says, we're
getting a divorced The problem is the home. We are
both on the loan. We almost one hundred and fifty thousand.
He refuses to leave, and I don't care to stay,
but I'm not walking away with nothing. He doesn't have
the equity or means to buy me out, so we
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may have no choice but to sell. I haven't talked
to a lawyer yet, as this is all overwhelming. Neither
one of us can afford moving or buying a new house.
Any advice you can give me on what I should.
Speaker 16 (01:53:50):
Do, well, I mean, first of all, you have to
decide if you're going to file for divorce.
Speaker 3 (01:53:56):
I think that's step one.
Speaker 16 (01:53:58):
And if you do, I mean, if neither of you
can afford the house, you're going to have to sell it.
Speaker 3 (01:54:03):
You don't have a choice, I mean, if you need both.
Speaker 16 (01:54:06):
And a lot of people run into this because is
the way our society is. And this is not a
negative comment, it's merely a statement of fact. Is most
household most households need to incomes to survive these days
because it's so damn expensive, you know, especially with the
economy being where it is, so it's a very common
thing for people to require both incomes to be able
to afford the house.
Speaker 3 (01:54:26):
If you can't afford the house, you've got to sell
it because you can't.
Speaker 16 (01:54:29):
You don't want to set yourself up for a failure
where you think, well, I can try to afford it,
and you know, maybe I can afford it with the
child support and if I get some alim mooney.
Speaker 3 (01:54:39):
Or maybe if I got a better jo. You don't
want to do that.
Speaker 16 (01:54:41):
You're setting yourself up for a potential failure where the
house is going to be repossessed and you lose all
the equity in it. So it's better if neither party
can afford. It's better to sell it, split the equity
that's there, and find something that is more your financial means.
You never want to set yourself up in that failure.
I had a case one time where my client did
not listen to me about the house, did not know.
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I talked until I was blue in the face, and
sure enough, six months after the divorce was done, she
got into a hole and it got basically almost got repossessed.
So it's I want people to understand that you want
to make sure that and I understand this idea of well,
I don't want to disrupt it for the kids, and
I want them to have the house they've been in,
so it's not disruptive and I get that, But at
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the same time too, you have to think far enough
it had financially for your family too, that you don't
want to put yourself in a deep, dark hole that's
going to cause problems.
Speaker 1 (01:55:34):
Sometimes, I think people get the mountain of selling a
home and the mountain of getting divorced feels too much,
too bare, and the idea of two big bites like
that is hard to deal with. They're almost afraid to
pull the trigger.
Speaker 3 (01:55:47):
Right on.
Speaker 1 (01:55:49):
Jeff is here from Hinsley and Associates. You got a
question about divorce, custody, guardianship, any of those things, he
can answer them. You're gonna love this one, Jeff. Does
my wife have to tell me that she has filed
for divorce? Yes? Do I tell her that I don't
feel comfortable talking to her until I get a lawyer? Yes?
Speaker 16 (01:56:05):
So the answer to both of those is yes. I mean,
does let me a phrase? So let me back up.
Does she have to tell you, Well, let's define tell
you is tell you a process server.
Speaker 3 (01:56:15):
Knocking on the door? Possibly? Is it a green card
in the mail where you have to sign for it? Yes?
Speaker 16 (01:56:21):
Does she verbally have to tell you? No, there's no
law that requires her to verbally tell you. The law
says you must be served with notice of the divorce,
all right, So that would be by a process server
knocking on your door and putting it in your hand,
or sitting it to you, by certified mail, or publication,
which obviously you know they know where each other are
and we don't have to worry about publication. But you know,
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those are the three ways to serve people in Oklahoma
under the law. So does she verbally have to tell you, No,
she can let it be a total slap in the face,
absolutely out of the blue weirdness, all right. If that's
what she wants, maybe that's the way to do it.
Maybe it's not. I don't know these people. We don't
know these people.
Speaker 1 (01:56:59):
In four, do you have to be informed that you're
getting divorced?
Speaker 3 (01:57:02):
You have to be informed. You have to be served
with notice.
Speaker 16 (01:57:04):
It's called notice. You have to be so informed in
this sense's notice. You have to have notice of what's
going on because you have a right at that point
to respond and object and do whatever you need to
do about it. Okay, So yes, you'll either be served
by process server or certified mail, one of the two.
I would say nine times out of ten, everybody is
served by process server rather than certified mail, because that
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way we know for a fact you get it to
start and that's the right address to serve you at.
But with that being said, does she have to tell
you verbally? No, I didn't have to do that, and
some people do that.
Speaker 1 (01:57:34):
But no, no judge or they're gonna have mercy on
you if you if you go, well, they didn't tell
I asked them and they didn't tell me.
Speaker 3 (01:57:41):
Yeah, the judge didn't care at that point. Second question
was about help me here.
Speaker 4 (01:57:48):
Uh does he have to talk to her?
Speaker 1 (01:57:50):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:57:50):
Oh, does he have to talk? No, you don't have
to No, you never have to talk. You don't have
to talk to you.
Speaker 1 (01:57:55):
You can say you've got to talk to my lawyer.
Speaker 16 (01:57:56):
You can say, yeah, only talk to my lawyer. I'm sorry.
Maybe you say this is too emotional for me. I
can't handle talking to you right now. Your attorney needs
to talk to my attorney, or you need to talk
to whatever it may be.
Speaker 3 (01:58:09):
That's completely okay to.
Speaker 16 (01:58:10):
Say there's nothing that requires you or forces you to
have to talk to the other side. Now, is it
a good idea? Maybe you know yourself but at some point,
especially if you have children, you are going to have
to talk period, whether it be through a parenting app
and all you do is talk about the kids, But
at some point you are going to have to verbalize
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things with the other side.
Speaker 3 (01:58:31):
So things food for thought.
Speaker 1 (01:58:34):
Justin's on hold, Justin, what's your question for Jeff Hensley
of Hensley and Associates?
Speaker 12 (01:58:39):
I just so, rules of mediation have not been followed?
What should I expect at court?
Speaker 3 (01:58:45):
Say that one more time? I'm sorry, the.
Speaker 12 (01:58:48):
Rules of mediation. We've already been to mediation, okay, and
everything we agreed on and signed to has not been
followed on her? And what should I expect?
Speaker 16 (01:59:01):
Well, I mean, the first thing you need to do
is first of all, I guess my question is was
the mediation agreement filed with the cord as a mediation order?
Speaker 8 (01:59:09):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (01:59:10):
Okay?
Speaker 16 (01:59:11):
And has anything been drafted? Are both parties represented?
Speaker 11 (01:59:16):
Yes?
Speaker 16 (01:59:17):
Has either attorney drafted up a draft of what you
guys agreed to, a final draft or a draft for
people to review as to the agreed to cree or
whatever it is.
Speaker 12 (01:59:26):
I'm not sure if there's a final yet.
Speaker 3 (01:59:30):
Right, but the version right?
Speaker 16 (01:59:32):
But is there typically what we do is when once
we leave mediation and we file that order with the court,
the next step is for one of the attorneys to
draft the agreement into the document that has all the
legal language on it, and then he or she circulates
it amongst the parties and the attorneys for everybody to
review it and to sign it.
Speaker 3 (01:59:49):
Has that happened at all?
Speaker 12 (01:59:51):
Yeah, we both agreed.
Speaker 3 (01:59:53):
And you've both signed the final version, yes, sir?
Speaker 16 (01:59:58):
Okay is and you said this is a divorce Yes, yes,
I mean typically if everything has been signed and everybody
has signed except the court, Now, let me ask this
questions of the trial on sooner care?
Speaker 1 (02:00:11):
No?
Speaker 16 (02:00:12):
Okay, so we don't have to worry about dhs. Typically
those documents are dropped off at the judge's court inbox.
The judge will review it when they get around to
signing their orders, which is typically once a week or so,
it depends on the judge. They'll sign it, it'll be filed,
and you'll be divorced. Do you know if those documents
have been dropped off with the court.
Speaker 12 (02:00:30):
To review, No, they have not.
Speaker 3 (02:00:35):
Have you inquired as to the reasoning for the.
Speaker 12 (02:00:38):
Delay, because well, her, I guess.
Speaker 3 (02:00:46):
Who is her?
Speaker 12 (02:00:48):
My ex wife.
Speaker 3 (02:00:49):
Well that you said, you guys both signed it.
Speaker 12 (02:00:52):
We did, so they both signed, but nothing as she
has done everything opposite of what we agreed on.
Speaker 16 (02:00:59):
Okay, so can't be in I mean right, you've got
to get that. First step would be is to get
that decree entered and then you can start filing contempts
and all sorts of stuff for her failure to follow
the rules. Okay, So why hasn't the decree? Have you
talked to your attorney? Why hasn't the decree been dropped
off with the judge for signature?
Speaker 3 (02:01:19):
If everybody has a good question, if everybody is signed.
Speaker 16 (02:01:22):
I mean, that's the first question you need to call
and ask, is you know, if everything has been signed
and all you need is a judge's signature, why hasn't
it been dropped off? And if it has, they need
to follow up and find out where it's at.
Speaker 3 (02:01:33):
What's going on?
Speaker 1 (02:01:35):
Okay?
Speaker 12 (02:01:36):
I got you?
Speaker 3 (02:01:36):
All right?
Speaker 1 (02:01:37):
Good luck, justin, Thank you so much, Thank you all right,
last one here, Jessica has a question about adoption. Jessica,
go ahead, Your am with Jeff Hensley of Hensley and Associates.
Speaker 11 (02:01:46):
Hi, how are you today?
Speaker 1 (02:01:47):
Good? What's your question.
Speaker 11 (02:01:50):
So I have soul custody of my oldest daughter and
there was a five year no contact or put in
place against her biological father and he has not seen
her or anything. And that's been my choice, you know.
I was told by my attorney that it was my
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choice upon you know, signing all the paperwork. And this
has been six years now since the case has been closed.
But is there any way that I could have just
single sole guardianship of her, like having him sign.
Speaker 4 (02:02:27):
His rights over without no here.
Speaker 16 (02:02:32):
Your biomom and he's biodad. Yes, yes, okay, so you
can't have guardianship over your own kid.
Speaker 3 (02:02:37):
So let's kind of talk. Just throw that out there
real quick.
Speaker 16 (02:02:41):
Second part of it is is that in the state
of Oklahoma, there's only two ways to terminate rights right
or someone to give up their rights. It's either through
a the first one being a deprived child action that's
in juvenile court where something has gone very wrong and
the child's been harmed in some way and the state
takes somewhere you give him up, or through an adoption
like a step parent adoption or something like that.
Speaker 3 (02:03:01):
So are you currently married.
Speaker 11 (02:03:04):
I recently got divorced in May Okay, so you're not her.
Speaker 3 (02:03:08):
Biological father, understood.
Speaker 16 (02:03:10):
My point is is that you would have to be
married to somebody who would adopt the child as a
step parent adoption.
Speaker 3 (02:03:16):
So you can't just terminate his rights. You can't. It
doesn't work like that in Oklahoma hasn't.
Speaker 16 (02:03:21):
Worked that way in about thirty plus years, so we're
one of those kind of states that don't allow that
kind of thing. With that being said, I mean, if
he's not seeing the child, how old is the kid now?
Speaker 11 (02:03:31):
She'll be eight in January.
Speaker 16 (02:03:33):
I mean, if he's not seeing the child now, I
mean I would let sleeping dogs lie and just hope
he doesn't come back around for a while, and if
he does, give me a call and we'll deal with it.
But I mean, there's nothing that you can, unfortunately, that
you can do to just make him go away eternally
until unless you're married and there's a step parent adoption.
Speaker 2 (02:03:52):
Okay, thank you so much, thank you, Jessica.
Speaker 1 (02:03:54):
Listen, if you need help navigating, or you're unclear on
mediation or how that worked, or maybe you feel like
it isn't fair, Jeff and the folks at Hinsley Associates
can help you navigate that and they're gonna give you
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can help with that.
Speaker 16 (02:04:20):
Too, right, So we've got another office that can help
with that. It's up in Pahusca. Don't worry about the location.
They can do all interviews and talks with you and
stuff over the phone or zoom or whatever it may be.
Speaker 3 (02:04:30):
And if you don't want to drive that far.
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But either way, we practice and protect clients all over
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In addition to that, if you've got any kind of
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If you hit a horse, right, if you hit a horse,
I read about that. If you hit a horse, yeah, absolutely,
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Colin Dungan up there is our term. He does a
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So please give them a call. They can help you
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nine four five. You would think if you got charged
with a federal crime like trafficking and things like that,
you would maybe understand the gravity of the situation. But
I don't think did he does now. I don't think
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he understands how bad of a situation is. Prosecutors are
saying that he was using cell phones in prison to
try and corrupt and influence witnesses and to taint the
jury pool. They're saying that he has now obstructed justice
while being locked up. I hear that, and to me,
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that's the sounds of a guilty person trying to get
out of it. Oh yeah, one hundred percent guilty.
Speaker 9 (02:07:02):
AF, trying to intimidate witnesses, let's taint the jury pool.
Do everything I can to swing it in my direction,
because I'm guilty AF.
Speaker 1 (02:07:14):
Prosecutors say that he's paid at least eight of eight,
not two eight other inmates to use their telephone accounts
and make three way calls to people who are not
on the approved contacts list quote to obtain or maintain
access to other inmates phone access code numbers. That defendant
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directs others to pay the inmates, including through payment processing
apps and BOP commissary account deposits. They're also reporting that
recording recordings of Diddy's phone calls from prison revealed the
rapper told family members to contact potential victims and witnesses
and create a narrative on social media with the intent
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of influence in the potential jury. In this criminal presc
the defendants carefully curated direction, and the defendants children posted
a video to their respective social media accounts showing the
defendant's children gathered to celebrate the defendant's birthday. After making
the social media post. Did He then allegedly monitor the
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analytics of the post engagement and explicitly discussed with his
family how to ensure the video had his desired effect
on potential jurors. A sweep of his prison cell claims
they revealed notes that indicate a strong influence that did
He paid an unnamed witness to make posts on Instagram.
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The defendant has shown repeatedly even while in custody that
he flagrantly and repeatedly flute flout rules in order to
improperly impact the outcome of this case. Dude, it's one
thing like to try and intimidate with, that's a whole other.
You're gonna get caught. Oh yeah, yeah. And I think
they record every phone call. I believe so. So even
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if they find out later after you know, I used
Gimpi's code to call someone, they'll just go look through
his records and listen for me exactly. That's wild, dude.
Speaker 9 (02:09:12):
Yeah, to think that you're gonna get away with that
sort of thing is mind boggling.
Speaker 1 (02:09:18):
The rules don't apply to me. Here's a question though,
If you feel like you're innocent and you keep fighting,
we honor that right.
Speaker 9 (02:09:29):
So for you, if you're doing it the right way,
getting an attorney, going through the proper channels, blah blah blah.
Speaker 1 (02:09:34):
And it doesn't really work in a lot of cases,
but going through like what he's trying to do, that's it. No,
you can't do that. I don't disagree. I don't get
and to call up the like to call up the
victims and go did you you wanted it?
Speaker 4 (02:09:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:09:56):
Right, you asked like, well, I don't even know what
you would say. Besides, it's like, hey, take that back.
I thought we signed an NDA. I thought we were friends.
Speaker 4 (02:10:06):
Right, you're gonna guilt trip them from prison.
Speaker 1 (02:10:12):
I don't know if he's trying to guilt trip them.
Speaker 9 (02:10:15):
Definitely, Hey, open your mouth and there's going to be
more problems.
Speaker 4 (02:10:20):
You're already locked up.
Speaker 1 (02:10:23):
He's connected. He's got reach. Just because he's locked up,
go down the rabbit hole. He's connected, and not a
great way, right, in a way that is intimidated and scary. Yeah,
there is an organized crime structure here. He go down.
He played a part and Tupac getting killed, it is documented,
(02:10:46):
and then inadvertently because of that, got Biggie killed. The
man is connected. He can screw some lives up. He
can screw more lives up. Yeah, real, But to call
from print on a prison phone, right, and if you're
in prison, you're like, yeah, I did. He's got money, Yeah,
give me some ramen. Yo.
Speaker 9 (02:11:06):
You think you think that he has money? Oh yeah,
I'm sure he does. But is the actually going to
help you out?
Speaker 1 (02:11:15):
Yeah? You're just a pawn in his little game. Those
people will get another charge wouldn't they for aiding. Maybe
I don't know aiding an obstructing justice, I think, right proof.
Speaker 4 (02:11:27):
Unless he's like, well, I didn't know I was doing
anything wrong. I thought I was just helping him. Yeah,
you know whatever he promised me. Ramen say he needed
to make a phone call. I didn't know who he
was calling.
Speaker 1 (02:11:39):
You did what for snaky cake? Hey, listen, life comes out.
Speaker 4 (02:11:42):
You're fasts.
Speaker 1 (02:11:44):
One minute, you're buying a box of snaky cakes, the
next minute you're doing favors for him. Right, all right,
take a break, we'll be back. Tell USA's morning.
Speaker 10 (02:11:52):
Show, The Big Man Boarding Show. The assault continues the
next thirty seven to FIVET.
Speaker 1 (02:12:10):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Lindsay, what'd
you learn today?
Speaker 4 (02:12:15):
I learned that Spirit Airlines has declared bankruptcy. On the
bright side, passengers won't notice any difference in the quality
of service. And I read that Mickey Mouse is ninety
six today, making him eligible to be Jake Paul's next opponent.
Speaker 1 (02:12:28):
Gimby, what'd you learn today?
Speaker 9 (02:12:30):
I learned that Corbin spent his Sunday fun day learning
how to say the name of today's game. I also
learned that every business could be better with live nude dancers.
Speaker 1 (02:12:42):
Truth, I learned that Mike Tyson and I are the same.
When I'm fifty eight, I'll also be parayed around in
my underwear of my ass cheek showing it. It'll just
be out front in the yard, not in a microphone
after being in a boxing match. And I also learned
that there ain't no nutter butters they were sharing or
star crunches. Those aren't snacky cakes. No, it's pretty basic,
(02:13:03):
just a basic chocolate marshmallow thing. Corbin say, make sure
that dish is loaded right.
Speaker 4 (02:13:08):
It's stop tracking, Thank you.
Speaker 1 (02:13:10):
I'm sorry, daddy. Can I get a call.
Speaker 2 (02:13:21):
With me?
Speaker 1 (02:13:30):
It should be no make noise interpassword cor new messages.
Speaker 2 (02:13:40):
The Big Bad Morning Show would like to take a
minute to thank troops from Oklahoma.
Speaker 8 (02:13:43):
And all over the United States. These soldiers have sacrificed.
Give the Big Mad Morning Show before you the back
like the total douchebags that.
Speaker 2 (02:13:50):
They are, total douchebagg, totally complete douchebag.
Speaker 1 (02:13:54):
We honor and respect you. We honor and respect you.
Speaker 8 (02:13:57):
We honor and respect you. Rock and roll over a sickle, Tulsa.
I'm blessed, Tulsa.
Speaker 12 (02:14:03):
We try Boys,