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top list is the top five things. Sorry, it's the
top five flirty things you're okay with someone saying to
your significant other that was fun to put together. Vulnerability
is our quality trait we all carry. Sure. By quality
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traite you mean kryptonite. Yeah, by quality trade, I mean zero.
So we'll get to that top five dirty things you're
okay with someone saying to your significant other, Yeah, okay,
I'm never surprised by people. I think people do like
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really crazy things, things that I would never do. But
that's part of the beauty of people, right, Like you
learn there's all these other things out there. Someone drank
milk because someone else was crazy. You see that cow
nipple over there? Dare you? Dare you a double dog? DAREI?
Someone said you truly aren't going to eat what it
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came out of that chicken's butt? Are you right? Right?
But if it wasn't for crazy people, we wouldn't. There's
a lot of things we wouldn't have. And so I
came across this list of people that did amazing stunts
and ended in death, and all these feel like to me.
You should have known. There's this diver named Audrey Mestri.
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She was trying to break the world record held by
her husband by diving five hundred and sixty one feet
into the deep blue sea without oxygen, tanks or scuba gear. Crazy, right, Yeah,
she did it. She hit the target depth, but on
the way up she lost consciousness and she was stuck
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in the water for over nine minutes with no access
to oxygen, no safety measures she died. Yeah, you should
have known. Yeah, you should have known that was a
high probability. That would be I think an example of
the difference between arrogance and confidence.
Speaker 5 (05:39):
For sure, no safety boat around or anything.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
Well, it's hard to have boats underwater. But yeah, but
I mean not a safety submarine. They don't have the
right it's hard to open hatch. Yeah, they haven't figured
out how to not let water in. Yeah. And typically
in those free dives they have people staged along the
way should something happen, right but or now they do. Yeah,
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I mean that's true too. Yeah, we typically are a reaction.
I always think about this when it comes to safety.
A president had to sign an executive order to make
sure seat belts were in cars. So and it saved
hundreds of lives, but millions of lives. I guess another one. Uh.
Clandria Roy was known for his stunts involving his hair.
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He pulled things like trains and trucks and buses with
his hair. Wow, those are some strong locks. Yeah. He
also had the Guinness Book of World Records for the
farthest distance traveled on a zipline using hair. Okay, do
you make that record? And go no one's gonna beat it,
and then as an asshole like this shows up challenge.
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Except twenty thirteen, he attempted to bring his own record
for the stunt. After about three hundred feet, he became stuck.
It took an hour for emergency help to arrive. By
then he had died of a massive heart attack. Wow,
so that you could make an argument it was his
ticker that was at fault, not the event, right, But
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if he didn't do that event, he probably would have
been all right, No, no, I mean no, no, well no,
because you could have a heart attack for many different reasons. Absolutely,
But like the woman who drowned, she died of lack
of oxygen, right, if she wasn't underwater, that wasn't gonna
happen then.
Speaker 5 (07:25):
But if he hadn't done the event, if he had
a heart attack on say.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
The ground, right, not doing such a stressful.
Speaker 5 (07:32):
Event, yeah, right, like where he could.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
Maybe somebody could have helped him. Yeah, yeah, a lot
of maybies, right, but I hear you. It's fair to
say another one again. These feel like yeah, dirp, free running.
Are you guys familiar with this? No, that's kind of like, uh,
it's very similar to parkour. It's it's it's very terrifying
to watch people watch these on YouTube all the time.
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There's one guy named Pavel Kasheene he performed doing this
in twenty thirteen. The Russian athlete was performing a stunt
in which he would backflip off the edge of a
sixteen story building. On his last stunt, he missed fell
to his death. His friend who was with him on
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the roof, captured it mid flip. O wow. Wow.
Speaker 7 (08:21):
But to be fair, man, I've seen a lot of
those crazy Russian videos, and they do nuts of stuff,
jumping off of sixteen story buildings into a pile of
snow or whatever, or to another building, yeah, to another
It's just those guys. That's a different breed over there
and Russia. It's not just right, that's not just a
Russian thing.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
People do this.
Speaker 7 (08:42):
Oh yeah, absolutely, I get it, But I feel like
they do it a lot more than anybody else in
the world.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
But you do a backflip next to the edge of
a sixteen story building, you gotta think death is for
sure at least the reaper's standing there.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
Sure, No, I don't think it's gonna guarantee you're gonna die,
but you have to know death is there. Yeah. Another
example Mona Lisa Perez, who was nineteen years old and pregnant.
Her and her boyfriend Pedro Ruez were attempting to put
together a viral video for their YouTube account because I
gotta get viral, but they failed. He urged her. He
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urged her to shoot him in the chest from twelve
inches away while he held a book in front of
his chest to block the bullet. Can you guess what happened.
I'm gonna say that he died. The book failed, Yeah,
and he was killed instantly. Not only killed. I'll make
the argument that he didn't just die, So did she
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and so did the baby. Yeah, because that kind of
trauma just trails around. Maybe she couldn't handle it, became
dependent on something couldn't be present, and then the kid
also suffered by not having a mother around.
Speaker 5 (10:00):
How Yeah, and did she go to prison.
Speaker 7 (10:02):
I want to say she got in trouble for that.
I remember the story somewhat.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
You definitely are getting manslaughter. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (10:08):
I think she ended up going and getting in some
kind of trouble for it. I don't know if it
was first degree murder, maybe second degree or something, But
I believe she did get in trouble for that.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
Murder, not by intention. Sure is manslaughter if i'm or
maybe second, But yeah, that feels like you kill someone
you should go to That's just my opinion. I think
there are a lot of people that don't agree with
that statement, but they think some are justified. Mark Sutton
and twenty other top wingsuitters were participating in a three
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day event in France. Wingsuits are impressive to watch. The
idea that you're like, I don't need a parachute, I'll
just fly like a bird is an amazing set of
kahoness for real. It looks fun and interesting, but I'm
not that stupid. Yeah. It was organized by a website
TV channel that specialized in extreme sports. He jumped from
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the helicopter at ten eight hundred feet, traveling at about
one hundred and fifty five miles per hour. He veered
off course and crashed into a mountain.
Speaker 7 (11:11):
I think that's something you should be aware of when
you're doing something like that. Day one of flying the possibility,
Day one of learning to fly, you know what. The
main thing they wanted to get across in our head
was stay in the air. There's no breaks, right, there's
no breaks, so when you get veer off course, it's
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a little harder to not ram into a mountain.
Speaker 2 (11:37):
That's nuts, dude.
Speaker 7 (11:38):
Yeah again, looks fun, looks cool. You look cool aief
doing that, But I ain't that dumb.
Speaker 2 (11:46):
Yeah. Andy Stump is a Navy seal. He's got a podcast,
extreme sport kind of guy, and he has one where
he does the free distance, where he tries to go
a certain distance okay, and it's every time I watch him, like, man,
that is impressive. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (12:01):
Yeah, I've been skydiving. I would totally try bungee jumping.
I think I'm definitely out on a squirrel suit.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
Well, and I see things, especially at this age, I
see things that I'm like younger me would have done. Okay, right,
fighting competitively. I could see younger me doing that, right,
amongst a slew of other things. Traveling the world, ye,
backpacking Europe, right, living like a nomad. Right, this is
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not something I can see younger me doing. No. Free
diving is an example, Like, I also don't see me ever,
I could never see younger me free drive, free diving. Oh,
that's to me very wild to do. Base jumper and
extreme climber Dean Potter and fellow extreme athlete Graham Hunt
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plan to jump off a cliff and soar through the
notch in a rock formation known as the Lost Brother
in Yosemite National Park. Despite their experience with this stunt
and wingsuits designed to help them fly, the pair failed
to get past it. He Potter struck the rock head first,
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while the other gentleman hit it with the front of
his body. Investigators theorized that Potter was distracted by a
text he was trying to send to his girlfriend right
before he jumped. Oh God, damn, where are you? When
are you getting home? Pick up some soup? Who's Cheryl?
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Me jump off this mountain real quick before we start
hitting me with requests.
Speaker 5 (13:48):
A safe jump.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
That probably has already done. Also have some control, man, No,
to put that away again, arrogance confidence, I'll be fine.
Let me yeah, yeah, three to hold on, send go right.
Maybe leave your phone in your car. I'm just saying, right.
Speaker 7 (14:07):
See the stuff I talked that up to those people
that like they get on the side of these mountins,
You're like, I just got to take a sofie, What
a beautiful view, And then they slip and fall, yes,
one hundred plus feet to their death. I'm like, you
should know better, you should know. Yeah, it's beautiful, take.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
A mental picture, and then go on about your business.
The last one I hear have is my favorite one
that really brought all this to fruition, and I'm gonna
send a video of it so you guys can see
it for yourself as I tell the story. And it
has to do with this guy named Toby Benham and
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he was known as Lucky Chance online and he was
attempting to click plead a stunt known as the death
swing off a cliff, okay, which I feel like, look well,
I'll circle back to that, and he hurled himself off
the giant rope swing, struck a ledge where he suffered
severe head and chest injuries, and he died.
Speaker 7 (15:10):
Bro I have seen enough videos of people out at
the lake or out on the river doing a rope swing,
just a simple little rope swing, hanging off of a
tree and slamming into the cliffs. I'm good, or falling,
you know, slipping off of the rope and then sliding
down the cliff and into No, I'm good. This right here,
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that's like magnetize that times of thousand.
Speaker 2 (15:34):
People like to give this character trait like it's some
superhero thing or that you're more of a man fearless. Yeah,
I know. Your fear is a natural instinct the body has,
and if you don't have it, your flawed as an individual. Right,
and this guy clearly fearless. It was called the death swing.
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If I love sushi, if there was something called death sushi,
it would be incredibly stupid for me to eat, like
go into eating it thinking there wasn't a chance death
was imminent. If there was a brand of weed called
this weed will kill you, I'm not saying it would
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deter you, but you can't go into it with ignorance, going,
not me, right, right, right, I'm willing to take that chance. Yeah,
you're literally going, I hear you. And this thing for
the it's a it's kind of a pointed cliff, and
you swing out and kind of go around it, or
you're supposed to do. But it is tempting fate for sure.
Forget they're already swinging on a mountain ridge. Right.
Speaker 7 (16:42):
Yeah, the wind blows just a little bit, it'll throw
you off courses, slamming into the side.
Speaker 2 (16:47):
Of the cliff. Divine intervention?
Speaker 1 (16:49):
Right?
Speaker 2 (16:49):
What about that? Right? Right? Right? Was that natural selection? Yeah,
that's what they call it, or divine intervention.
Speaker 5 (16:54):
No, I can see where some of these guys are
completely you'd have to be professional at this. Most cases,
all these guys were professionals.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
It wasn't their first day.
Speaker 5 (17:04):
But I don't know if it's not that they're not fearless.
I think they're more of just like adrenaline junkies.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
What's the difference. One't sound you're changing the words to
make it palatable.
Speaker 5 (17:15):
I don't know. I feel like you can be afraid
of something, but but want that that shot of adrenaline,
Like I like, I am deathly afraid of heights, but
I would at one time in my life I would
have loved to have gone.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
Skydiving, would have wanted to gone. Is not the same
as doing your fear have stopped you from doing that
for whatever region. Not to say that it is safe
or not, that's not the conversation. But you can't be
surprised or shocked when things like that happen. Oh yeah, No, definitely,
fear is a good character trait to have. I agree,
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Just like anything, it's never the it's it's the quantity
of something. Right. If you have a lot of fear,
that ain't good. But to have fear is kind of
like what's the dow between fear and your gut telling
you not to do something? It's the same thing. Yeah,
so I kind of believe. I believe you don't have to.
(18:15):
What do I know, I'm an idiot. Fear is a
good character trait to have to be fearless and be
like death swing. I don't care. I need to know
I conquered the death. That's that's arrogance. Yeah, I'm good
going through life knowing that I've never been on the
death swing, you know. And we love to have the
word death added into something. It makes it sound cool.
(18:35):
Liquid death. Yeah, it's water yo with pineapple marrying nothing
death about it. It's water in a can right to
look like beer. But we do that. We add death coffee.
It makes it sound you as you use it, you
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feel more. Yeah, I'm no oh man, what were those
commercial I'm no water boy or whatever, toy boy, toy boy,
or I'm no tofu boy. Wow. Soy, yeah, I'm no
temple boy. Do she showed me your boobies and I
like them. Too. Yeah, I'm no water boy anyway, refreshing
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the idea that you've got it. Like, I don't know,
I guess part of me too, is like your twenties
is the time to be that person? Oh? For sure? Man,
for sure.
Speaker 7 (19:35):
People in her late teens early mid twenties they're invincible.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
I mean they're not, but they think they are. Uh.
I think, but and think in your twenties, white knuckling, it.
Speaker 7 (19:46):
Feels acceptable, This would be fun. We got a little
bit of time speaking in the twenties. In your twenties,
we'll say, twenty to twenty five, right, what's the most
dangerous thing that you've done?
Speaker 2 (19:59):
Oh we're twenty to twenty five. Yeah, because we think,
you know, early in mid twenties, that's when you you
know you're invincible. You know, that's the time to be
doing crazy stuff like this white knuckling life.
Speaker 5 (20:12):
It's probably black diamond mogul skiing because I was not
good at it. That was probably the most dangerous. Or
tubing at the lake, getting thrown off of the tubes
behind a boat.
Speaker 7 (20:28):
You know, I say, I say, that's not that dangerous.
But I had to stop because in my mid thirties,
I flew off.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
Of one and when I hit the water, my body
went one way and my leg went the other.
Speaker 7 (20:41):
And that's how I got my trick knee. And I said,
after that moment, I'm never gonna get on a tube ever.
Get yeah, And if I do, you better be going slow.
Don't be trying to crack the whip on me and
throw me off. The son of a bed.
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Speaker 2 (21:54):
I'm just here to have a good slow rat. Yeah, yeah,
I mean none of these gonna sound like. Black diamond
is an example of what I mentioned earlier, Like it's
got this phrase around it. Try it sounds so yes,
I think maybe moving halfway across the country with nothing
and knowing nobody into one of the top five cities
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in the world, and you're like, okay, let's see what happens.
At any point, I could have been kicked out by myself,
not knowing I didn't have a job, right, right, that's scary.
Not it's white knuckling, And it's in a sense it's
not black diamond mobiling, you know. I mean, I physically
didn't put myself in danger, and that is true, that's
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what I was hitting for. But that white knuckling is
not physical. Right.
Speaker 7 (22:42):
Well, when we're talking about people doing the death swing
free dive stuff like that, that's kind of where I
was hitting at something like that, like I used to.
I did it all the time when I worked at
Carls Junior there, and I wanta I'd be taking the
trash out and it's got the little ramp you know
for the wheels to go out the back door whatever,
and I take a running, just running out the back
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and then go down that ramp and then surf this
trash can all the way to the dumpster.
Speaker 2 (23:10):
Right.
Speaker 7 (23:10):
Did it a hundred times, and then one time, and
this is the greatest part, because it was in the
middle of lunch rush and the bat drive through was
backed up, and I come out and I guess I
hit a rock or something, but that trash can stopped
instantly and my ass went.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
Head over teacup but boom, boom boom.
Speaker 7 (23:27):
And I ate s right there in front of God
and everybody, and I was just like, oh no, that
was that moment right here that I'm like, Okay, I'm
not going to go trash can surfing anymore.
Speaker 2 (23:37):
Yeah, it's funny. Yeah, I don't know, man, the idea
of doing stuff like that has never been in my DNA.
I feel like I've always been pretty good to go, ah,
everything's safe until it's not right.
Speaker 5 (23:51):
I'll pass.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
Yeah, go ahead, skydiving. I did it with for my mom,
with her on her birthday. I'm never doing that again.
Even in that instance, in that trip, an emergency happened
and it was enough for me to be there. You
go what you did at once? You check the box. Yeah,
good h this is pretty I straight. Somebody text and said,
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courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway.
According they're saying. John Wayne said this, courage is an
interesting word. I am a believer that courage is not
something you decide to do. It is something that's in
you that just happens. I don't know people that run
into like run in to save somebody out of a
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car that's on fire, doesn't go well, I'm gonna be
courageous right now?
Speaker 7 (24:38):
No, I don't they just do that. I don't think
they say I'm going to be courageous. There is a
moment of ooh I could I shouldn't. It is dangerous effort.
I'm gonna make the conscious decision. But that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (24:50):
Courageous. That's what I'm saying you that that is not courage.
You you're making a decision courage is something that's in you.
You just is a reaction, and most people that are that,
truly are courageous don't brag about it. Right. They don't go,
I'm courageous. Oh no, right to the point. That's to
my point. They would never say, oh, I'm a courageous person. Yeah.
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It is a character that we always think about firemen, right,
and their ability to react to things. Most firemen go,
I'm courageous. I'm a courageous individual. How what are words
you discriver, fun, creative, courageous, Right if you saw that
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on a dating profile, you wouldn't think that's an awesome trait.
Courageous huh. I like long walks and being courageous. All right,
we got tickets to Lincoln Park we're gonna give away.
We'll do news quickies when we return this morning show
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with what's going on news quakies from The Big Man
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Speaker 5 (26:30):
Two arrested in scheme to fraudulently charge McDonald's customers. This
happened over in Colorado, where, according to the Alamosa Police Department,
officers received a number of reports of fraudulent charges to
their credit or debit cards. The APD said so far,
seven victims have come forward and been identified, with the
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earliest incident happening on October twenty third. The two suspects,
identified as nineteen year old Nathaniel Guatirez and twenty four
year old Josiah Medina, are accused of using a square
payment app on their phones to process fraudulent transactions, charging
customers for their meals, then charging the amount to their
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fraudulent app. The APD said each transaction would show the
cost of the meal charged to McDonald's, with a separate
transaction fee charged to the customer's card. So Guatirez and
Medina are facing charges of identity theft, unauthorized use of
a financial transaction device, theft, and complicity and they say
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there has to be many more victims out there, and
they're supposed to contact the APD if they think that
they are also a victim.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
So they did the thing that well, I wonder how
they did the square thing at because I guess because
if you tap your pain with Apple pay or whatever,
right or whatever it's called on gpey, but like you
tap your phone, So they've put something over to interpret
the data so it goes to them instead of to
the McDonald's. Yeah, but how did they get the order in?
Speaker 5 (28:08):
They're doing two separate charges.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
No, no, no, no, I'm talking about the How did the
assailants do this?
Speaker 8 (28:16):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (28:17):
How did they make take the order with and trick
the computer to think payment came to McDonald's.
Speaker 7 (28:23):
Maybe they're putting the order in themselves online ordering something
to that effect.
Speaker 2 (28:26):
I don't know. You would still need payment sky. They've
circumvented skimming pretty well, where you've got to have the cash,
you've got to prove payment was made. Yeah, I don't know,
smart science stuff. I guess. Smuggler arrested with three hundred
tarantulas strapped to his body. Oh my god, yeah, right,
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this comes out of payru where this guy was caught
at the Jorge Chavez International Airport there in Lima with
three one hundred and twenty tarantulas, one hundred and ten centipedes,
and nine bullet.
Speaker 7 (29:05):
Ants strapped to his body. See, he was on his way.
He's a South Korean dude, and he was on his
way back home. And the people there at the airport,
they're like, man, that guy's stomach looks a little bulky.
We need to check him. So they check him, and
that's where they found all of these insects packaged inside
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ziplock bags, strapped to his abdominal area. Of course, you know,
they took him and the insects are now in the
custody and care of the authoritize. And this guy's been
locked up for wildlife trafficking. Not the first time though,
of course. Back in December twenty one in Columbia, at
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least three hundred excuse me, two hundred and thirty two tarantulas,
sixty seven cockroaches, nine spider eggs, and a scorpion with
seven of us young. We're all hidden in a suitcase
found at an airport in Guitar. Now, with all that
being said.
Speaker 5 (30:03):
No right, talk about being fearless.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
No, I am not going to strap any of that
zip lock bag or not to my body. Also, I
think if you are going to smuggle insects like that,
the suitcase is probably the best way to do it. Yeah,
but they checked the suitcas. I can understand completely. The
obviously check your abdominal area while you're at it. But again,
(30:28):
no way in hell am I going to strap over
three hundred tarantulas to my body. No, No, you're just
not committed. I am not courageous enough. You are absolutely
righty Uh, this story is pretty fascinating. Bus driver abandoned
students at wrong location. This happens in Castle Rock, Colorado,
(30:52):
about thirty minutes south of Denver, and the bus driver's
accused of abandoning forty elementary school children. It happened Monday
afternoon at the kids during the kids ride home, Students
from elementary school were forced to get off the bust
the bus. According to NBC on News, the children who
had phones called their parents and others were taken home
by Good Samaritans. The school district released a statement saying
(31:14):
it has partnered with the PD to investigate the bus driver.
As you can imagine, is no longer employed.
Speaker 9 (31:21):
MM.
Speaker 2 (31:22):
So I got me thinking because in this there's one
line in this that I was fascinated with because they
said others were taken home by good Samaritans, just random people. Yeah,
they definitely did a good deed. Yeah, I guess right, right.
One mom that was being interviewed said that, So I
(31:43):
just get this phone from a stranger that says they
have my kid. That's incredibly terrifying. Yeah, I can only imagine, right,
you got Herbert the Pervert. Yeah. If Herbert the Pervert,
which I love that name from now on, if Herbert
the Pervert does this one act to plant the seed
of truck, ye, are they a good Samaritan? I just
(32:03):
think it's a little preemptive to call these people good Samaritans.
I'm sure their heart was in the right place. I'm
sure the majority of them were. But also, yeah, Herbert
the Pervert isn't in a trench coat, right. It's someone
that is trusted in the family, usually right in the
family circle.
Speaker 7 (32:21):
Who's to say any one of these people at any
point in time couldn't have veered off the course for
just a little bit, violated their young child and then
drive them back home and drop them off like nothing
ever happened.
Speaker 2 (32:32):
Oh yeah it was. You know, I was part of
that group. And if you teach your kid, hey, don't
talk to strangers, don't whatever, and then you'd be like, hey,
don't get in the car with ye now their heart.
That's a tough one to navigate. That is a unique situation.
I would be like, hey, I'm here with your kid.
(32:54):
They said the bus driver left them. I'm going to
stay here with your kid on the street corner in public. Right,
you should come to me or I'm called I just
called the police, and I've called the police.
Speaker 7 (33:07):
Yes, that's what I was gonna suggest, all right, I
want to call the cops and let them sit there
right and even then.
Speaker 5 (33:13):
Because you don't even know, Like what if the parent
once you deliver the child to the parent? Okay, what
if the parent freaks out like doesn't see you as
a good samaritan, but you have my kid, Like what
are you doing? Like why didn't you call the police?
You should have you know, you shouldn't just take my
kids somewhere, you know what I mean? Like, no good
deed goes unpunished type situation.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
I'm not a believe in that, but uh, I'm saying,
And how does it culminate? Like did they just see
a bunch of kids of elementary school age standing on
a street corner and a bunch of adults are like,
what's going on? Hell are they? And yeah, maybe they're
helping out, but are they inserting themselves rather than I?
And this may be creepy. I might stop in my
(33:55):
car off to the side and call the police and
be like, Hey, I'm at the corner of blah blah
and blah blah blah. And I didn't know Herbert the pervert.
That's what they all say. And I'll stay here until
the police arrived. But something ain't right here, and there's
a lot of adults intervening. Yeah, these kids look in distress. Yeah, yeah,
(34:17):
I don't know, creepy. I'm just watching them.
Speaker 5 (34:20):
And there wasn't any adult on board with them.
Speaker 2 (34:23):
On the bus, Yeah besides the bus driver, is there ever? Yeah,
that's an interesting take you're making. Are you aware that?
Are you? You've had kids ride the bus right, yeah.
Speaker 5 (34:35):
To school, But if they're going to like a field
trip or something like that.
Speaker 7 (34:41):
Yeah, those are chaperones, but just regular every day school.
But I only had an adult riding the school bus
one time when I was in school and she was
the lunch lady and she lived down the road from us,
so she took the bus till she and this broad
she had sixty something.
Speaker 2 (35:00):
She was old, old, old missus. Still, I'll never forget
There's no way they would let that happen today. Oh no,
But she set up the front of the balls. I'm
sure she did. She's probably very grateful. It's very generous. Yeah,
right behind the bus driver, Edith. I'll never forget her.
You do something for sixteen years and it takes one
person to be like, yeah, those skate ramps are loud,
that's annoying. Right, I'm just saying that there's a lot
(35:22):
of questions here, and again, I'm sure all the adults
are doing the right thing. I'm glad they were there
to help. And maybe the police were like you take
so and so, which feels wild.
Speaker 5 (35:31):
Yeah, trust strangers like that with someone else's child.
Speaker 2 (35:37):
Well not to trust, right, they didn't get a vote, right,
by the way, you trust the stranger driving the bus
som hm.
Speaker 7 (35:45):
True that we trust the stranger driving the Uber. Now
they have Uber for teens. Now they have Uber fourteens.
That's the name of it.
Speaker 2 (35:54):
What I haven't heard that it's a new program that's
been out maybe six months or something like a separate
app or something like. I don't know.
Speaker 7 (36:01):
I've never used it. My kids are all grown, so
I don't have to worry about that anymore. But I
do still keep seeing the eyes, especially on the TikTok.
Now that my teen's you know, my kid's a teen
or whatever, I can get Uber for them and blah
blah blah.
Speaker 2 (36:14):
I don't know. I haven't dug into the specifics of it.
Speaker 7 (36:17):
But either way, because before when I was Uber driver
and you couldn't pick up sounds creepy when you say
it out loud, but you couldn't pick up.
Speaker 2 (36:24):
Children, children weren't allowed to be customers exactly. That's right,
that makes sense. But what age if you're an Uber driver?
Is that why it's got to match the picture, right,
the picture of yeah driver, and now you got to
give a coat like well, at least I do. Anytime
I use an Uber, they're like, what's your code? And
(36:46):
I got to tell them the code. I haven't used
an Uber in a while. To be honest with you,
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (36:50):
So it does look like it's a separate account tin
accounts on Uber. Peace of mind for you, freedom for them.
Speaker 2 (36:58):
I'll get out of here. Let's be clear. The threshold
for security on the Uber drivers ain't high. Maybe it's changed,
but my understanding is the threshold for Uber drivers ain't high.
All right, we gotta take a break. We'll be back.
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Speaker 11 (39:17):
Crown the world, take my strong hand, Get on the
give train.
Speaker 2 (39:22):
On the give train the world, take my shrum hand.
Get on the train. Now, hear me out. I mean
guys started watching land Man yet? Uh No, I don't
have paramounts. I thought you did. I did. Yeah, No, man,
I canceled my Walmart Plus subscription. I want to say.
(39:47):
You can watch it on Amazon Prime Prime.
Speaker 7 (39:50):
Video okay, because yes, I started watching it yesterday. Okay,
it's Taylor Sheridan show. Billy Bob Thornton stars in it.
We talked about him yesterday wearing ladies pants or whatever.
Speaker 2 (40:00):
You want to see why I want, because let's watch
the show.
Speaker 7 (40:04):
I've been wanting to check it out since I started
seeing the commercials for it. But you know, Billy Bob
Thornton and his lady pants. Yeah, I guess sparked at
Lynters and was.
Speaker 2 (40:12):
Like, okay, let's go ahead, not for his lady pants,
but just simply because it looked like a good show,
and it it really is. It's only two episodes in okay,
so you can catch up really quick. Lindsay, do you
have paramount plus?
Speaker 5 (40:25):
I don't think we do. But now that you've said
you can watch through Amazon Prime.
Speaker 2 (40:31):
You can only see the first episode, the first episode, okay,
because yesterday when I'm at home, I used my cocks
cable remote. You know it's got the microphone and you're like, hey,
speak in whatever you want to write. Contour remote is
what it's called, and I'm like land man. And it
popped up on Amazon on Prime Video. So and that's
where I watched it, but then I was like, isn't
it on a Paramount Plus any anyhow, Uh, it's a
(40:52):
really good show. It really, it really is.
Speaker 7 (40:53):
And I like Taylor Sheridan's shows and his writing is good.
Speaker 2 (40:59):
I have not.
Speaker 7 (41:00):
Been disappointed for the most part on Taylor Sheridan's shows.
It did hit me yesterday that they're all shot the same,
which makes sense.
Speaker 2 (41:11):
There's some oil rig porn. Yes, yes, there's Texas porn.
There is, as a matter of fact. But if you notice,
like all the intros, they're kinda they're kind of the same.
Oh yeah, which is little.
Speaker 7 (41:23):
He has a stamp. A difference is and I'm like, okay, okay,
you might want to mix it up a little bit,
but you're right, that's his stamp. That's what he does,
and that's how you know what's a Taylor shared and show.
He's he's done Mayor of Kingstown. I was real and
I'm still I'm still watched that.
Speaker 2 (41:39):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (41:40):
You say you don't have Payamount Plus, so you probably
haven't watched it in a while, But I still keep up.
Speaker 2 (41:44):
With that one. I loved eighteen eighty three the spinoff,
the first spinoff of Yellowstone, of course Yellowstone as well.
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Speaker 2 (42:54):
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three years.
Speaker 7 (42:58):
Really, I was wondering if they were going to because
it kind of seemed like it was a one and done.
Speaker 2 (43:03):
But at the same time, there's a there's times that.
Speaker 7 (43:06):
Like they leave you with the cliffhanger and you're like,
this could totally keep on going.
Speaker 2 (43:10):
Did you watch Law Ambassadies? Uh? No, I was good.
I have not, and I haven't watched Lioness yet. Dude,
I have watched two episodes of Line. It's spectacular, is
it really? I'm gonna have to check it out because
that one I was like, all right, that's it seems
a little different. And maybe it's just me and I
(43:30):
like that old school, maybe the Western type stuff, and
maybe that's just too new for me. But I don't know.
I'll give it a shot. So you know what a
Lioness is. I know you might know what the email
lion Yeah, yeah, yeah, yes, but it is in the
spy world. It is a woman who goes in to
get information from other women. Okay, so she's a badass, Okay,
but she's trusted by other women. Okay, so that's the premise.
(43:54):
I have to check it out. Then he's also responsible
for Tulsa King as well. Well, yeah, which first season
with Tulsa King. I was stoked for it, right, Obviously
a lot of it being shot here in Tulsa, so
it's it's cool to watch when watch the show and
be like, hey, I know where they're at. Like recently
(44:15):
they did a shot. It was over there on the
west side by the railroad tracks, over there by the
PSO plant. I was like, that's cool. I know where
that's at. I know where that's at. I know that building,
I know that building. With that being said, the second season,
the Tulsa King can suck it correct. The acting is
so bad, so bad. I thought it was. I didn't
(44:37):
think the first one was good at all. I thought
it was all right.
Speaker 7 (44:40):
I didn't think the acting was horrible. But the second
season it is so bad. It is so cringey that like,
I not, I'm not sure if I want to continue
want and I know I will because I'm I'm I'm
a loyalist like that, or or glutton for punishment, call
it whatever you want ever, but like they they had
(45:02):
jelly roll on the show, all right, and it's just
like an out of nowhere jelly roll, Like they're at
the dispensary that Dwight owns, and and everybody else runs
and then the big group of people and and Jelly
Roll comes in, and I guess at this dispensary that
they own, there's a there's a sound booth in there
(45:22):
where I guess people can get high and then.
Speaker 2 (45:25):
Go record themselves. And and and he he comes in
and he he he sings in the sound booth his
new song I Am Not Okay, which I'm like, all right,
that was just a shameless plug for Jelly Roll to
get in and sing his song. And I'm like this
(45:45):
the acting is just so so cringe worthy. I'm like,
all right, I'm gonna finish watching it, but I'm not
gonna like it. I'm not gonna like it. So Tulsa
King is just a Taylor Sheridan show. He wrote the
first episode. He didn't write any of the other ones. Okay,
that makes sense. But he's still got that Taylor shared
in intro okay style to it. Okay, if you know
(46:09):
what I mean, if you've seen his shows, you know
what I'm talking about when it comes to the intro.
So all right, cool, Well, watching this landman, I'm interested.
It opens up very first scene, and Billy Bob is
in like a shed with a couple of Mexican cartel
members and they've got a burlap sack over his head,
(46:30):
and I guess they think that he's trying to trying
to get in on their cartel land and they don't
like it, and you think he's gonna die. But Billy
Bob Thornton's character is he's a nobull kind of landman
kind of guy, and with a very smart mouth and
doesn't give an f about anything or your feelings or whatever.
(46:51):
I'm like, okay, this is interesting, and he eventually, you know,
talks these these cartel people into listen, this is what
we're gonna do. And if you don't like it, well,
the oil company is gonna come after you and they're
gonna drop a bomb on your house with your family
in it. And if that doesn't work, then we'll just
set up a dea substation.
Speaker 7 (47:09):
Across the street from your operation. And he's like, you
got a deal, and then the Mexican guy's like, yeah, sure,
we got a deal.
Speaker 2 (47:15):
Okay, that's cool. So it goes through this West Texas
oil industry porn as Corman would call it. But then
it starts introducing family members of Billy Bob Thornton's character. Okay,
this is where I've got beef with this show.
Speaker 7 (47:33):
Right now, he's got a daughter, He's got a son
and a daughter, and his son is kind of following
in his footsteps. He's working the oil patch and he
wants to build up and he wants to become one
of these rich oil tycoon millionaires. Right, Okay, I see that.
But then they introduce his daughter. His daughter's seventeen years old,
and his daughter is played by I had it up
(47:56):
here in a second, but give me a minute and
I'll tell you all about it. It is played by
a guy named Michelle Randolph, who apparently was in nineteen
twenty three as well. I don't necessarily remember her in
nineteen twenty three, but that's neither here nor there. So
I'm sitting down with my girlfriend and we're watching the
show and it's a seventeen year old girl and she
has a boyfriend who is a who is a football star,
(48:20):
and he's about the same age. And I look at
these two and I says, how old is she? Keep
in mind, she's portraying a seventeen year old. I look
at her.
Speaker 2 (48:31):
I'm like, she's gotta be at least twenty three, twenty
five years old, And it's nothing new for older people,
older actors to portray younger characters, and I'm okay with
that as long as they look close to the age
that they're supposed to be portraying. This Broad is clearly
(48:54):
not seventeen. I google her up. This bitch is twenty
seven years old. That's a ten difference. It's pretty common, dude.
Just look at the movie. And I know this was
a while ago, but look at the movie Grease. Okay,
all those people were like thirty training high school kids. Okay,
that was back then. We've advanced a little bit. Still
(49:15):
happens a lot, dude, And again I'm with you. I'm
with you if they're older, Like if she would have
been twenty twenty one, even twenty two at the absolute most,
I could be like, yes, she looks like a seventeen
year old. She could pull this roll off. This dame
is damn near thirty trying to play the part of
(49:36):
a seventeen year old. And furthermore, Susan.
Speaker 7 (49:40):
They got this Broad prancing around Billy Bob's house because
she goes to go stay with him for a couple
of days because she lives with her mom, and her
mom's going to Cobo with her new boyfriend for a
couple of.
Speaker 2 (49:52):
Week days, week whatever, you know.
Speaker 7 (49:54):
So she asked us ship the daughter over to Billy
Bob's house in West Texas so he can watch her
for a little while.
Speaker 2 (50:00):
And they got this broad prancing around, cheeked up like
Mike Tyson at the Logan Paul fight, right, Jake Paul fight.
Ass just hanging out, and I'm like, okay, I mean
it's pretty hot. However, hmmm, put some damn clothes on here.
You you're portraying a seventeen year old child and you're
(50:22):
running around with a crop top hoodie right showing the
mid drift. I know it sounds like an old you do,
sound like right now, right, But here's the thing I
think of my daughter when I see something. Yeah, it
sounds creepy when I say it out loud like that,
but you know, if my daughter would be prancing around
(50:43):
the house with her ass hanging out, showing her belly
in a crop top sweatshirt. Oh, I come on, it
makes you uncomfortable. It makes you uncomfortable. Mark your ass.
Speaker 5 (50:54):
Upstairs and go put some clothes on.
Speaker 2 (50:59):
Well. In the sh old Billy Bob, he's roommates with
one of the company that he works for, one of
their lawyers, and.
Speaker 7 (51:10):
One of their engineers. Okay, and the engineer I forget
his name, but you've seen him in other Taylor Sheridan shows. Okay,
I believe he was the one that was just killed
off in Tulsa King. He was the Native American kind
of a hippie kind of guy. He just got killed off.
(51:33):
Like just the episode I watched earlier this week or whatever,
it looked like he's gained some weight. I could be wrong. Nonetheless,
So you've got this this girl that's seventeen years old
prancing around in her underwear in front of these older gentlemen,
and I'm just like, yeah, un comfortable for everybody, even
(51:54):
the guys. The roommates there, they're like, Billy Bob calls
him up. He's like, how's your day going. He's like, well,
You're daughter has totally wrecked my train of thought, you know,
because she's out there on the pool in her bikini
or whatnots And I'm just like, okay, this this is
it started off really strong and I'm probably gonna continue
(52:14):
watching it, but there's a lot that's going on here
that I'm just like, Okay, you could change this, you
can change this.
Speaker 5 (52:20):
So you think it's going to focus more about how
this girl makes his friends uncomfortable.
Speaker 2 (52:25):
Oh no, no, no, it's going to be about the
dangers of being the landman.
Speaker 7 (52:30):
You know, the last was because there's only two episodes out.
At the end of the first episode, you got you know,
the guy who plays Billy Bob Thornton's son, and he's
after on this oil rig working with a couple of
the helpers or whatnots, and they send him off to
go get a wrench. Well, while he's trying to find
this giant pipe wrench, and they keep trying to close
(52:53):
this valve and they're hammering it and hammering it and
hammering it, and the next thing you know, there's a blowout.
Those three workers end up dying in this massive explosion,
and then uh, you know, Billy Bob Thornton's characters sons,
sons whatever, ends up surviving because he wasn't close to
the blast or whatnot. And then it picks that back
(53:13):
up and Billy Bob's you need to get out of
this industry. If this isn't, if this isn't an example
enough for you to get.
Speaker 2 (53:20):
Out, I don't know what else to tell you. Blah
blah blah. You know. So it's not gonna focus on
the girl and the uncomfortabil those are side stories. Yeah,
there are two thoughts. One, have you ever seen There
Will Be Blood? No, it's Daniel day Lewis. It's about
the oil industry way way back in the day during
the dust Bowl. This is it feels like a modern
day version of that, right, and how ruthless it is,
(53:42):
and and the things they have to do to get
drilling done. Anyway, Okay, And then have you speaking of
Taylor Shared And have you seen Sickero It was a
movie he did Beneath Shield Deltrial Emily Bunt it is. Yes,
it's so good. It's so good fIF film. Yeah, if
you watch it, you go, Okay, you will go. This
(54:04):
everything shot kind of a yellow graininess, kind of like
his stuff is, and it has a lot of action.
It's a great movie. Maw Josh Brolin in it.
Speaker 7 (54:13):
Yeah, okay, And apparently that's on Prime video so I
can watch it.
Speaker 2 (54:17):
I'll have to check that out. And if you want
to really nerd out, go down the rabbit hole of
shows and like, let's use Taylor Sheridan and go see
how many he wrote. And you can see a distinct
difference between the ones he writes and the ones that
other people write. Okay, so you mentioned season two. Season
two has a whole new set of writers, so it's
got a different feel. Yes, yeah, so which makes sense. Yeah,
(54:40):
and you can see that even with Sons, when he
left Sons, it had a different feel. Okay.
Speaker 7 (54:44):
See, I never knew that he was a part of
Sons of Anarchy until you had mentioned it was the
last week or whatever, And now I kind of want
to go back and watch and be like, all right,
which part was his, you know, was he a part
of and which one wasn't.
Speaker 5 (54:57):
Did he also do No Country for Old Men?
Speaker 9 (54:59):
No?
Speaker 2 (55:00):
Yeah, that's the uh the Brothers Okay, okay, yeah, uh
all right, yeah, that's about I was gonna say, there's Teck.
Speaker 7 (55:08):
How about the fact that Billy Bob is driving, the
dash isn't on, and the truck is in park the
entire time.
Speaker 2 (55:14):
Yeah, it's called the TV show too. They don't really
drive another one. Cars on trailers come on man.
Speaker 7 (55:20):
Yeah, Tex says none of Tulsa King was filmed in Tulsa,
mostly Oklahoma City only stills and skyline shots or of
Tulsa first scene first season. They were supposed to leave
Tia and it wasn't even local. Yeah, wide open, no buildings.
Speaker 2 (55:34):
It was okay. See part of that statement is true.
They filmed a lot of it in oklahom cities. They
did film scenes here. I know people that worked on
the set. I know people that were extras. So they
did film here and it was in the news of
like pictures of him and like video of him out
there actually staying at the Mayo. Yes, yeah, here in town.
So no less land Man. You should totally give it
a shot. I think it's worth it.
Speaker 11 (55:56):
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Give train, Malma, give train around the world, take my
my trum hand Almah.
Speaker 2 (56:10):
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Speaker 7 (56:43):
His four by four way now alchohol and it says
here the President Trump cheers Lake and Riley killer sentencing
President Trump.
Speaker 1 (56:51):
I would have hoped, so boo this man.
Speaker 7 (56:56):
President Trump's cheering the life sentence of a Venezuz Whalen
migrant who was convicted of killing a Georgia nursing student.
He posted on truth Social yesterday, justice for Lake and
Riley in all camps, So it'd.
Speaker 2 (57:10):
Be justice for Lake and Riley because.
Speaker 7 (57:13):
You know, and you're all capturing Gallon at Georgia judge
that found the twenty six year old Jose Aberra guilty
on all charges for the Febrewery killing. Aberra ad crossed
the border I legally in twenty two and was released
by border officials while his immigration case was awaiting review. Yesterday,
a Barra was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
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The Feds want Google to sell off Chrome.
Speaker 2 (57:41):
The Justice Department wants the federal court to force Google
to sell its popular Chrome web browser as part of
an anti trust case. The request was made yesterday. It
comes after a court ruled in August that the company
holds a monopoly in the online search market. Department. Lawyers
say that's spinning off chrome used on billions of devices
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around the world. What helped prevent illegal monopoly from happening again,
we have here Elon musk and Viveka Ramaswami says the
Government Efficiency Office to cut thousands of regulations now. The
two talked about their plan for the Department of Government
Efficiency in a Wall Street Journal op ed. The tech
(58:24):
billionaire and former Republican presidential candidate says that cutting regulations
will result in a needed mass head count reductions across
the governments.
Speaker 7 (58:35):
And then, lastly, here hard hitting news just for you.
Swan Lake found operating after twenty five years without water.
The Swan Lake is one of the first suburban developments
in Tulsa and gained its name in the nineteen twenties
when swans were introduced to the pond. The construction, which
started in March of this year, set out to improve
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the wallert water quality in Swan Lake, alongside fixing the fountain.
In order to provide more oxygen for aquatic life. Two
underwater air raiders were installed on the west side of
the pond to help circulation. These air raiders will also
help prevent algae blooms. The city has also worked to
decrease the invasive fish populations in Swan Lake to help
(59:21):
local fish and plants flourish.
Speaker 2 (59:24):
My wife and I were just talking about this. Yeah,
can you rest easier now? I hope so a lot
to be thankful for. I think we should all go.
Let's go on a Swan Lake and check it out.
It's not Halloween a right.
Speaker 5 (59:42):
The Broncos are continuing to prepare for their Week twelve matchup.
Denver will visit the Vegas Raiders on Sunday afternoon at
Allegiance Stadium. Safety de Lairin Turner Yell is remaining on
the physically unable to perform list and had his twenty
one day window to return come to a close. He
will now be out for the remain of the season.
On the injury report, guard Ben Powers did not participate
(01:00:04):
in yesterday's practice due to a shoulder injury. Defensive end
Zach Allen and safety Brandon Jones were limited during the session.
The Broncos are third in the AFC West at six
and five. Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis
is reportedly in the running for a head coaching job.
ESPN reports that Lewis was a candidate for the Florida
(01:00:25):
Atlantic opening. However, different sources told ESPN that fau is
currently focused on different candidates. Lewis was a standout linebacker
for the nearby Miami Hurricanes before going on to play
seventeen NFL seasons for the Baltimore Ravens.
Speaker 2 (01:00:42):
I think he would be I think he could be
a good coach. I don't think he has any coaching
experience except for what he's done as a player, right,
because you can't fool yourself. Those people are coaches. Yeah, right,
the Vets are definitely Captain's definitely coaches. Yeah, coaching team
is a completely differ beast. But I've seen him do motivational speed.
(01:01:04):
He's even though he's a killer, he is like, wow,
he's kind of a killer, but on and off the field.
There you go, go. Look it up. Yeah, that I think.
I think he could be a I don't know. Some
players make good coaches. Dan Campbell's a classic example of that.
Speaker 5 (01:01:23):
Dan Sanders good coach.
Speaker 2 (01:01:25):
We're talking NFL, right, I think it's a different beast. Yeah,
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:01:31):
We'll see a man pleaded guilty to the twenty twenty
two murders of three University of Virginia football players. Twenty
five year old Christopher Christopher Darnell Jones pleaded guilty to
three counts a first degree murder, five counts abuse of
a firearm and the commission of a felony, and two
counts of aggravated malicious wounding. He will be sentenced on
February fourth. The school said he faces up to five
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life terms and an additional twenty three years. According to authorities,
Jones began firing on a charter bus on November thirteenth,
twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (01:02:04):
Two.
Speaker 5 (01:02:04):
Football players Deshaun Perry, Devin Chandler, and Lavelle Davis Junior
died in the shooting. Another player, Mike Collins, and another student,
Marley Morgan, suffered non fatal injuries.
Speaker 2 (01:02:17):
Glad that guy's getting dealt with, for sure, But players
doing weird things. This might be the weirdest story that
I have seen in a while about a player, and
I'm trying to find it real quick because it just happened,
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and it has to do with basically, a player.
Speaker 1 (01:02:43):
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on one Thursday morning and thinking to yourself, just one
more day until Friday. But then somebody in the elevator
says happy Friday. Then you check your phone quickly and
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Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
I kicked off the team because he sent a text
message to the coach's oldest daughter. Okay, you probably shouldn't
be doing that. I mean typically players, you know, coaches
don't like when you hit on their their daughters, right,
(01:04:35):
But I believe the text, the message or direct message
or whatever it was on social media, whatever it was,
was something to the effect of do you want this horse?
Nay five star recruit? What are you doing, mad man?
Speaker 5 (01:04:52):
I'm kidding.
Speaker 2 (01:04:53):
Let me just ruin all my chnds. Let me just
blow up everything, which probably means he's going to be
a stud in the NFL.
Speaker 5 (01:05:02):
Right, But what she was wearing around me.
Speaker 2 (01:05:07):
I I don't know about the history. I only know
one coach's daughter at the college level that I've ever
mingled with, and it was in Iowa and the town
I lived in the college there. The coach lived across
the street from us, so I got to know what
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she was about my age, but everybody was afraid of
her dad. Ye he was a monster. Yeah, that'd be
a really nice guy. But monstrous looking. Yeah, but intimidating.
Sorry us a word that's easier on your ears.
Speaker 5 (01:05:44):
Right. The Eagles are taking a hit to their pass rush.
The team announced on Wednesday that Bryce Huff will undergo
a surgery for a wrist injury. Head coach and Nick
Sirianni told the media Huff will hopefully get more function
in his hand and could come back before the regular
season ends. The twenty six year old joined Philly on
a three year deal worth fifty one million dollars in
(01:06:07):
free agency after recording ten sacks for the Jets last season. However,
Huff has just two and a half sacks and four
quarterback hits through ten games this year. Philly leads the
NFC East at eight and two and will visit the
Rams on Sunday Night Football Yesterday. Twenty five modern era
candidates were put forward in consideration for induction in the
(01:06:29):
NFL Hall of Fame. Topping the list is New York
Giants quarterback Eli Manning. Also among the greats are legendary
tight end Antonio Gates and pass rusher Jared Allen. The
twenty twenty four list features six newcomers and ten players
who are also finalists last year. Prior to the Super Bowl,
the selection committee we'll meet again to narrow this list
(01:06:50):
down to fifteen players and induction will be based on
those remaining players who receive eighty percent of votes or more.
And Clark is staying loyal to her league. According to ESPN,
the reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year will not play
in the new three on three league Unrivaled. In its
inaugural season, Unrivaled announced which players will make up the
(01:07:13):
six teams, but there are still two wild card spots
remaining to fill out the thirty six players that make
up the league. Clark is coming off her first season
in the WNBA after setting the NCAA Division One career
scoring record for basketball The Fever Guard average nineteen point
two points, five point seven rebounds, and eight point four
assists per game and helped Indiana clinch its first playoff
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berth since two thousand and sixteen. And that's your Balls
to the Wall Sports, I'm Lindsay in ninety seven to
five pm.
Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
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All your details are right there. Well Conspiracy Theory Thursday.
I forgot this event happened, and it wasn't until I
read this story I was like, oh, yeah, that did
happen just last year. Remember the big spy balloon incident.
Speaker 7 (01:08:48):
Yep, yeah, that crossed all the way across the country
before they finally shot it down with the jet.
Speaker 1 (01:08:55):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:08:56):
Yeah, I don't remember of going across the country, but
I remember it like impeding and they shot it over
Lake Huron and we were just out of the impression
and they destroyed it and we couldn't find it or
something like that, but apparently they have it. Apparently the
Canadian government has it. Apparently through a freedom of information
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request called different in Canada. The Canadian police discovered it
and took it and people are baffled that they did
not share this with everybody. According to the documents, the
wreckage was located on the shoreline of Lake Huron in
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the weeks after search efforts were done by the Royal
Canadian Mountain Mounted Police, partially redacted emails obtained by a
Canadian TV news network collected both material and a module
when debris was discovered along with along the shores of
(01:10:05):
Lake Huron in March of twenty twenty three, approximately three
weeks after it was shot down. The Royal Canadian Mounted
Police confirms that the debris was recovered from the shores
of Lake Huron and we continue to work in close
collaboration with our domestic and international partners furthering the investigation.
According to a spokesperson, why no one would tell the
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United US or anyone else that this was found seems suspicious, So.
Speaker 7 (01:10:39):
Question how many spy balloons have the Chinese sent across
Maria because I was like, Okay, I remember what you're
talking about, and I like, they shot it went all
the way across America and they shot it down over
South Carolina. I thought, I didn't know anything about this
one that was shot down and found in Lake Huron
or whatever by the Canadian So it's like, how many
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of these have they sent across Furthermore, to go deeper
into the question here, how many of these have traversed
across the country and we haven't shot down?
Speaker 2 (01:11:13):
Well, I think are a couple of things to take
into account. One, the Roswell incident is believed to have
been a spy balloon. Okay, so spy balloons aren't a
new thing, oh absolutely. The other thing is radar and
how they fly. Right, If you're gonna have radar, what
(01:11:34):
are you gonna make radar for planes? Are low flying
aircraft or balloons? Right? Right? Because the radar has to
be able to differentiate between a balloon, a plane, and
a bird, I think, right, in my.
Speaker 7 (01:11:46):
Opinion, it should cover all bases, not just planes, but everything.
Speaker 2 (01:11:52):
Yeah, but that's not how radar works. It has It's
not a one and that's it. Different radars do different things.
At least five Chinese spy balloons are known to have
entered the US airspace in recent years, including the prominent
incident in twenty twenty three, the Chinese Bloom was tracked
across the continental United States and shot down off the
(01:12:14):
east coast of South Carolina. US officials have also identified
three similar incursions during the Trump administration and one other
during the Biden administration. Before this twenty twenty three incident
I had just described, there were shorter in duration and
not widely recognized at the time. There have been numerous
sightings of unidentified aerial objects, which some may involve surveillance
(01:12:36):
or other activities. Most are unrelated to Chinese military operations.
Balloons floating through our sky. This is going to be
a crazy statement, is common, yep? Weather balloons for sure,
just data collecting balloons. Hot air balloons absolutely, yeah, yeah,
(01:12:58):
touristy whatever, would you like a ride to go up
and down? It's tied to the van type of thing. Yeah, yeah.
I didn't realize there was that many that, you know,
outside of hot air and weather that flew across the
country like it. That's kind of scary, don't you think?
Speaker 7 (01:13:17):
Say more well, I mean at any point in time,
You're right. When it comes to radar, they're looking for
planes or unidentified flying objects UAPs and stuff like that.
You don't think of balloons. So it is kind of
a brilliant way to spy on somebody. But huh, So
you see a blue hover and over you're like, what?
Speaker 2 (01:13:40):
It is not uncommon for weather balloons, sometimes two to
three times a day from weather collecting stations, so there
can be a lot at one time. I guess you're right.
They let them go and try to put them into
the path of weather, sometimes clear weather, sometimes not to
collect data. So a balloon in the air, and you
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would you probably with the naked eye, would have a
hard time see. And I don't know what altitude they're
flying at. So and there's how much data can be collected.
I have no idea.
Speaker 7 (01:14:13):
And what kind of data are we talking about here?
It's one thing to be collecting weather data, right, what
other kind of data are they talking about?
Speaker 5 (01:14:21):
Just taking pictures?
Speaker 2 (01:14:23):
Are they going over military installations? I would think they
would know, I would I would would think so far
as the military, Yeah, yeah, you would like to think
that for sure. I'm not I would think the security
over a uh and what type of military base the
the Guard base that's on one point sixty nine or
(01:14:49):
the Marine and Army base out and Broken Arrow. I
don't know if they have a straight up radar right exactly,
But I don't know if you're gaining how much information
you're gaining. Yeah, for stuff like that, going over your
your state's National Guard armory is one thing. But if
you're traveling over where they have I don't know, nuclear
(01:15:09):
silos might be a different story. I would think, listen
to this geniusness that's happening right now in the show.
I mean real think tank type of stuff. Bensa right here, man,
I would think, you don't If I want to go
look at a location, I don't need a weather balloon.
(01:15:30):
I just use a satellite.
Speaker 5 (01:15:31):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:15:32):
Yeah, that's a very valid point. Google are Google Earth.
Speaker 7 (01:15:36):
But the thing about Google Earth, though, is you can't
You can't get deep into military bases. You can't even
like Google street View.
Speaker 2 (01:15:47):
I grew up on Travis Air Force Base in California,
and I have tried many times to get that little
guy to go onto the street so I can see
where I used to live. Can't do it.
Speaker 7 (01:16:00):
I get outside the base, I can see the gate,
but I can't get in right.
Speaker 2 (01:16:06):
So satellites I don't know. I mean, can you detect that?
Can you detect that you're being detected on a satellite?
I what information when you need? If I'm an See
this is the problem with this conversation, if I was
in another country. Two to think that the future war
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is an attack in a weaponry situation, not reality. Wait,
you say that because they know the end result if
a nuclear bomb is sent to America. Let's just say, oh, Russia,
they know our system is a reactionary system. So the
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moment it's up, the moment we react, which isn't good.
That's you don't win that war. So you want to
be around for a while, or at least be able
to have the parade. I guess. So you're gonna do
it in a different way. Technology warfare, okay, chemical war
for biochemical warfare? No, no, No, you're thinking too archaic. Okay,
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it's gonna be. How can I dismantle their grids? How
can I infiltrate the culture? How can I frustrate people
so they fight within?
Speaker 7 (01:17:22):
So let's say the Chinese send a spy balloon across
our country and they're checking out military installments, right, and
we're talking nuclear you know, the major bases, not your
national guard, but the major military bases that are planted
throughout the country where your nuclear missiles are, this, that,
(01:17:44):
and the other. Cult In this case, the Chinese use
that information to drop an EMP, dismantle any of the
technology that they have there, particular weapons and so on
and so forth.
Speaker 2 (01:18:00):
My understanding of an EMP is that's not a real thing.
Like an EMP. You can't just do it here. What
do you mean? It would be very detrimental. You might
as well want a nuclear weapon at that point. And
I think, if anything, you're trying to understand the frequencies
people use for certain types of things. Somebody texted him,
we're like the Chinese doing spil Listen, we do it too.
(01:18:21):
Don't ever think it's one sided. And if I was
to go back to the conspiracy for today, is the
reason they keep it is they want to know what
they're looking for and we'll go look for that. So
far as the Canadians in this case, yeah, yeah, I'm
sure they're working together. And if they're not, okay, they're
pretty good friends. I don't know though, man, I don't know.
(01:18:44):
You know, Canadians are supposed to be very nice, don't
you know? But they could be assholes too, And who's
to say the like, sorry for that one moment today,
take off this, give us exactly exactly, well, good thing,
we don't do that.
Speaker 5 (01:18:59):
We want justineber back, but Justin Bieber back, and you
can have this.
Speaker 2 (01:19:03):
I don't know his music, so yeah, you know, I
don't think we took him. Yeah, I don't think we
took him on movie.
Speaker 5 (01:19:08):
I don't think so either.
Speaker 2 (01:19:09):
I think he came in his own free will.
Speaker 5 (01:19:10):
Probably.
Speaker 2 (01:19:12):
Do you think that's who they'd want back? No, Mike Myers,
I think they went before Ryan Reynolds. Maybe maybe Ryan Reynolds. Right,
have you seen a man dance in his Christmas movie?
You can't have him, like you can keep the Beebes,
but we want Ryan Reynolds back. Okay, next top five
is that we may change our top five Canadians will
give back. I like that The top five Canadians were like,
(01:19:36):
you can have him back because I don't know if
I want Justin Bieber to. His music's pretty good. Yeah
your opinion, but yeah, to a lot of people, if
you had to pick, though, it's between Justin Bieber and
his music and Ryan Reynolds as his movies. I feel
Ryan Reynolds might have the win on that one. It's
(01:19:56):
a pretty tight ratio. You're you're using your personal preference, absolutely,
that's what I'm saying, Like, you can't do that. A
lot of people you're koman lose. Okay, if that bothers you,
that's fine with me. But a lot of people like him. Sure,
I'm sure there is nationwide worldwide. I don't know. Robin Thick. Yeah,
(01:20:19):
you can have him back right now. I'm good at that.
Speaker 5 (01:20:24):
Actually like Robin Thick.
Speaker 2 (01:20:27):
More than the other two people. Okay, so then, yeah,
I feel like you'd say yes to keeping them all, Lindsay,
I just want to keep Altimadios want to around, and
I just want to as Yeah, this is a good point.
They're putting microchips in our IBM salads. Listen, if you're
freaked out about a balloon flying low, just look at
(01:20:49):
that thing in your pocket or in your hand, or
on the desk, or what you look at when you're
sitting on the crapper right right. They've been spying on
us and we just we let him do it too.
Don't care. You got accept the terms and conditions that
nobody ever reads. You know, the next thing you know,
you're you're spying on you, listening to you, watching you
(01:21:10):
through the camera as you make that weird face and
masturbating on the toilet and do it in your bed,
You weirdos. That's gross. If NOD contracts NORAD can track Sanna,
you think they could track a large balloon. That's true. However,
don't forget. It was announced just last week that Chinese
(01:21:32):
have infiltrated all Android communications and we don't know how
to get them out. Every phone, call, message and data
put in in any Android system they have. Okay, let's
let's piece that out. I don't know if they infiltrated
the made over there right or one piece?
Speaker 5 (01:21:52):
Is that one piece?
Speaker 2 (01:21:55):
Yeah? And same way with the iPhones. It's not just
Android computer monitor. It isn't like they didn't just spoil
some beepers right right.
Speaker 7 (01:22:08):
This microphone that we're talking to could easily have a
device sentence that's picking up and tracking and transmitting everything
we say overseas.
Speaker 2 (01:22:19):
To get freaked out about that is wild to me.
The toothpaste is out of the tube. Are you willing
to give up if they said, today, your smartphone is
stealing all this data, your bank account information, your movement
(01:22:40):
so they can understand where people are at certain times
and concentrated areas, and who owns a gun? Who's looked
up guns? Right? Would you give up your phone? No,
the answer is no, you're not gun inconvenience. It's yeah,
you will look. We have made it documented on the
(01:23:02):
show many times. You will look past things you don't
agree with because they make good chicken, because his music's good,
because he's a good football player. Right like you, We
as individuals will corrupt, like give up our boundaries pretty
fast when it benefits us. Of course, it's the ones
(01:23:27):
you don't care, Like, how does a balloon affect you? Yeah?
Hurt that balloon.
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Speaker 2 (01:24:34):
Okay, I'm sure they're getting. Maybe they're distracting you so
they can when you're not looking, slide that Grimlin into
your phone.
Speaker 5 (01:24:42):
My fear would be it's not a spy balloon, but
it's actually carrying explosives, so when you do shoot it down,
it makes a bigger boom.
Speaker 2 (01:24:52):
Do you know where what network switchers are?
Speaker 8 (01:24:55):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:24:56):
YEA slightly. Yeah. So when you have the internet connection
to a building, they have a switcher that funnels it
out to everywhere the data goes through it. Where do
you think those are made? Exactly? Yeah, So even if
you got rid of I'm just saying, like the toothpaste
is so far out of the tube.
Speaker 7 (01:25:14):
That's why we need to cut off all ties make
everything here in America and we don't have.
Speaker 2 (01:25:18):
To worry about that that sure. However, it ain't gonna happen.
Hackers still exist. It ain't gonna happen if they said
today no more bringing in anything. The country is not
equipped to build stuff that way. It would take decades
to get on the same page. Start all over again,
go with T shirts to get cotton, enough cotton, and
(01:25:39):
then spend like and who's gonna get y'all just want Fijdas,
that's all you want. They are good though in terms
of Mexican Sorry, when was the last time you heard
somebody that went to Mexico and they came back. We're like, man,
the fijidas.
Speaker 5 (01:26:00):
Never never.
Speaker 2 (01:26:03):
Do they even have.
Speaker 8 (01:26:06):
Coo.
Speaker 2 (01:26:06):
But it's tux mex So squacamole. I've never been, so
I don't know. So it's queso yep, it's feedes aren't
even the best thing DD at a Mexican restaurant. Oh
everybody knows chim changa is ain't nothing better than a
(01:26:26):
deep fribar rita some other than cheese with your beans. Okay, okay, fine,
you're gonna make me say this, Mexican food's mid. Take
that blasphemy, and what I've been by Mid is it's
all the same. It's all. It's all good. Yeah, I'm
not hating on it. I'm saying it's all mid. It's
(01:26:47):
you go there and you're like, yeah, Jimmy changa, yeah, tacos, yeah, enchilada, Yeah, salsa.
Speaker 5 (01:26:54):
You really can't go wrong with whatever you order.
Speaker 2 (01:26:56):
Yeah, it's all just it's Denny's as a cuisine. You're crazy, man.
Beerra tacos are my new crutch man. I love them.
But if they're like, sorry, sir, we're out of bira,
I go great, bring me an enchilada. It isn't like
(01:27:19):
going to your steak place and being like, sorry, sir,
we're out of steak. You're like, well I'm out of
You're not gonna go Well they don't have the chicken, right,
sorry sir, we're out of pizza. Oh that's fine, I'll
just have a salad. Yeah, yeah, all right, yeah, and
(01:27:40):
I wasn't ready to spill that one yet, but all
the cool kids were doing it, So all right, we'll
take a break and we'll be back.
Speaker 10 (01:27:50):
Tilsa's Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (01:28:02):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Nine one,
eight four six, oh kmod. You can also text bmms
and then what you want to say to eight two
nine four five. This next one conspiracy I have, is
part of a crime thing that I wanted to share
because it's really fascinating. Takes place back in nineteen ninety
(01:28:25):
seven in Michigan, where a baby was found dead in
a bathroom on a campground, and so obviously police were like,
we got to figure out what's going on here, And
they found out that this baby was practically a newborn,
(01:28:49):
and obviously people near the campground where the baby was
disposed of in the bathroom were trying to figure out
what happened. They gave the baby and name and had
a burial for it. Detectives were at a loss. They
had no idea who to go after, and so they
(01:29:11):
start opening the case. It becomes a cold case. They
start investigating it in twenty ten again and they decide
to put together DNA from the baby and start searching
for maybe a DNA lead on where this killer or
(01:29:34):
who this baby belonged To's story, right, it's easy to
go like, hey, we found this baby and nobody's reported
a baby missing. They go, all, right, well, this baby
was killed because somebody didn't want it, right, and so
they turned to forensic genealogy. So transition to this girl
(01:29:57):
where her and her friend are like, let's see what
our DNA is, and they submit it. They get there,
they find out who they are, whatever. Some time goes by,
and then they get a contact from the police and
find out her DNA is connected to and they start
doing some investigation, and they end up arresting the grandmother
(01:30:26):
who apparently had this child in her thirties and then
disposed of it in the camp grounds in this bathroom.
And she's now being tried for murder. Wow, okay, because
they believe the baby at the time, they believe the
baby would have survived if medical intervention would have happened, right,
(01:30:52):
if they would have alerted, So imagine like Grandma dirt
And then all of a sudden they're like, we want
to talk to you about this baby, who you've probably
even forgotten. All that happened. Maybe you have, I don't know.
I'm sure it played a psychological role on her. Yeah.
And now Grandma, who you've had many Christmases with, suddenly
(01:31:12):
is she's a murder? Yeah, she's a yeah. I mean
that's what they're trying her.
Speaker 5 (01:31:19):
For, abandoned abandonment.
Speaker 2 (01:31:23):
They even got all through the DNA contact who found
out who the father would have been or was or
it's unclear if it was the grandpa and he had
no idea. Wow, I don't know how you The only
way to know you had no idea is you're an
oblivious partner, not in touch with your partner's emotions, feelings, body, physique,
(01:31:43):
right to go full term and not ever notice. Yeah,
they said the infant was thirty eight weeks maybe forty
weeks gestation, full full baby. Yes, And so he had
no idea. He considered a victim in all this as well.
So it brings up a couple of things. One, I
(01:32:06):
thought they couldn't use your DNA, like they couldn't go
to ancestry or whoever. Right, come to find out they
can and they do. Now they need a court order
and some things. But I would imagine if they feel
like they can. You know, it must not be a
big threshold.
Speaker 5 (01:32:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:32:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:32:25):
I think if if if the federal judge is like, hey,
we subpoena these you know, DNA results or whatever, Ancestry
in this case, whatever, they would have to they're not
going to say no, they can't.
Speaker 2 (01:32:39):
They can't. Sure, they can only only a judge. I
think if if that's your policy, and the government police
in this case, want you to submit that policy for them,
you would have to get a court order to force
them to do that. Exactly exactly. That's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 7 (01:32:55):
If a judge of any kind, whether it be federal
or local or whatever, it's like, hey, I or you
to hand over the DNA results of everyone. We want
to search everything that's possible, you know, ancestry or the
DNA company at that time, twenty three whatever, they have
no choice.
Speaker 2 (01:33:11):
But to hand it over.
Speaker 7 (01:33:12):
They cannot just say nope, we're not giving you anything.
Well we have a court or here signed by a
judge that says you have to Yeah, no, nope, we're
not gonna do it because that's an invasion of privacy.
Speaker 2 (01:33:26):
And so I'm okay with that. I'm okay if they do.
Speaker 7 (01:33:29):
That Yeah, if it's to track down murderers, you know,
or you know, baby killers.
Speaker 2 (01:33:34):
How they got the Golden Gate killer. Yeah, right, that's solved.
I'm okay with it from that standpoint. For those that
like to find out they're actually not Irish and they're
they're just a plain old white person, I can understand
the frustration you might have. But sidebar, I saw this.
I like watching House Hunters International, and these people were
(01:33:58):
very much believing they were Irish. Yeah, and he was
so much in fact, like he's really embraced and the
whole family that ideology. Yeah, and he's decided they were
going to move to Ireland and buy a castle and
he wanted it to look real original. Who castles sucked?
There are no creature comforts at all. Let's just start
(01:34:20):
with electricity. So when you're like, I wanted to feel
like the way it was, bitch, there better not be
electricity in it. Yeah, for real, good luck with the
toilet exactly, they just pooped over the edge exactly, dump
it out out of a bucket. I think they might
have called it a murder hole. Yeah, sidebar. Anyway, so
that's one thing, is the DNA thing the other one
(01:34:42):
and This is something I've never thought about, is that
there is an almost in every culture, a history or
record throughout time of I'm gonna not say this correctly
infant inside so not like aside, but infants, oh yeah,
oh yeah, because it just it doesn't just happen. It's
(01:35:09):
because of pressure personally personally like someone's attacked you personally,
or a systemic problem with society. Okay, so you're pressured
into it, like you can't do this to yourself or whatever,
or there's a problem thinking that it's not okay, you
(01:35:32):
must have a kid no matter what, full stop, even
if you know it was your dad that got you pregnant.
Speaker 7 (01:35:38):
Right or in like in the case like China where
they only had the one child law, I think they
have bumped it up to two. Now you know, well
you f around, you have a third kid, you're.
Speaker 5 (01:35:48):
Like, or as long as it's a boy, it's okay
to keep having more.
Speaker 2 (01:35:54):
Again, it's in every culture does this. That's a whole
other thing. So now let's think about this woman in
this scenario where maybe she was pressured or whatever thing.
Maybe she was having an affair right right, and she
didn't know it, and she carried shame and not like,
so that felt like she was the only solution she had. Yeah,
(01:36:15):
that's wild about to carry a full term and then
dump it in the truck.
Speaker 5 (01:36:20):
Or maybe she didn't even know she was pregnant one
of those situations, or all of a sudden, I'm on
a camping trip and well, here's a baby.
Speaker 2 (01:36:27):
I got a poop. Do you believe that? Do you
believe that women go nine months? I know we've talked
about this, and there are women and Gimbe has even
said he he knows people this like, to go nine
months and not know you're pregnant feels whid like.
Speaker 5 (01:36:45):
Oh, definitely feels crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:36:47):
It seems weird, But it is totally possible.
Speaker 5 (01:36:50):
Because I was pregnant for three weeks and knew something
was going on with my body and took a pregnancy test.
I could not imagine going nine months. I find it
very hard to believe. I'm not saying I don't believe it.
It's just hard to believe.
Speaker 2 (01:37:07):
I find it hard to believe. There's a difference between no,
I'm not pregnant, not wanting to not wanting to believe. Yeah,
I'm just gaining weight. I'm just moody. It's just my period. Ah,
my period's weird. Yeah, right, So to me, there's this
whole other part of like if she, if she didn't
(01:37:29):
believe it or whatever. We used to take kids when
they got pregnant and make them go live with their
aunts in another city because I can't deal with the
shame systemically, right, pressure culture yep. So to me, if
that's involved, that's a whole other thing. Yeah, And you
could make an argument. I guess that there's some sort
of mental unfit. So was she in a mental episode
(01:37:53):
when that happened.
Speaker 5 (01:37:55):
But to block it out for thirty years.
Speaker 2 (01:37:58):
Block it out by what? So you're taking it from
your standpoint, I'm sure she lived with it every day, right.
Speaker 5 (01:38:06):
Possibly.
Speaker 2 (01:38:07):
A lot of women bottle stuff up. Men sometimes too.
Women bottle up a lot of stuff. That's why y'all
cry in the shower. We can't see your tears in
the ring. Yeah, I know, I hear you weeping. Most
men don't know that women cry in the shower.
Speaker 5 (01:38:25):
Do men never cry in the shower?
Speaker 2 (01:38:26):
That is the question. We did tears, but not like
what you think. Uh, good morning, It's the Big Man
Morning Show nine eight four six oh KMOD. You can
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eight two, nine, four five. Our football picks. Lindsey is
at twenty and thirteen. I'm at twenty one and twelve
and gimpy. As we continue the Year of the g
twenty three to ten. This week we've got Vikings at
Bears and the Vikings are three and a half point favorites.
(01:39:08):
Lindsey Vikings. Wait, are you taking a turn?
Speaker 5 (01:39:17):
No, I'm just being realistic.
Speaker 2 (01:39:18):
You have not been realistic all year. I know. I
thought we've said too, you have to stick with your team. No, no, no,
absolutely not well and what's changed? You said you've never
done anything like this? What's changed from the last few weeks.
Speaker 5 (01:39:34):
I'm just over it and I'm over losing. I want
to win some points.
Speaker 2 (01:39:38):
You have twenty I know, I know, I know. I
think that is literally the first week you haven't been
tied or in the lead.
Speaker 5 (01:39:45):
They just keep letting me down and I'm tired of it.
And I do love me from Justin Jefferson. I think
he's amazing. So yeah, you know what, And honestly, if
I do end up giving up on the Bears, I
think the Vikings are the direction I would go because
(01:40:05):
feel sacrilegious. Well, hear me out. I did live in Minnesota,
so I do have a connection with that team, you
know what I mean. So I feel like it would
be okay if I were.
Speaker 2 (01:40:17):
A Bears fan thinks of that. I know, I know, Gimby.
I'm going with the Vikings. Going with the Vikings. Still
to go with anybody else? Yeah, yeah, Chiefs at Panthers
Chiefs of this morning, we're ten and a half point favorites. Yeah, Chiefs,
Yeah for sure, Chiefs. Yeah, I one hundred percent agree.
Forty nine Ers green Bay. Green Bay is a two
(01:40:39):
point favorite. They are in Wisconsin, Lindsey.
Speaker 5 (01:40:45):
Yeah, I'm going with the forty nine Ers.
Speaker 7 (01:40:47):
Okay, Gimby, This is is gonna be a fun game
because my brother is a Packers fan.
Speaker 2 (01:40:53):
Oh nice, right right? So h and last year, last
year it was giving us the playoffs or whatever.
Speaker 7 (01:40:59):
He was talking so much smack. We stayed, we watched
the game, we went out or whatever, and he was
on the edge of a seat and then we ended
up winning or whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:41:07):
And it felt so good just to rub that right
into his face. I have to go with the Niners.
I feel like We're probably gonna end up losing this one.
Why just because he's good. They're okay, but they're not okay,
they're good. I agree, San Fantisco's just okay.
Speaker 5 (01:41:24):
But then that's saying that the Beers are good because
last week they only lost by a point.
Speaker 2 (01:41:30):
That has nothing to do with it, that has nothing
to do with it.
Speaker 5 (01:41:33):
I just I think forty nine Ers are way better team.
Speaker 2 (01:41:36):
No you win, I know, yeah, I'm going to pick
the Niners, don't get me wrong. I just feel like
because of how we've been playing now, we did have
a little bit of a turning point, but Brock has
got some issues with his shoulders right now, and Bosa
is out. Okay, so there goes are defense. You know,
we've got other great.
Speaker 7 (01:41:55):
Players and all, but just the cards are stacked against us,
you know, if being realistic about it. But I'm not
one to go against my team regardless.
Speaker 2 (01:42:04):
I think the rest of the forty nine season that
I think they'll make the playoffs. I think they're still
gonna lose some games, but.
Speaker 7 (01:42:11):
For sure, I mean, we got five and five with
the Niners, seven and three with the Packers, and I mean,
I know Korba's like, I don't like going off for
records because there's upsets and stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (01:42:21):
Any given Sunday is not just a movie, dude, right.
Speaker 7 (01:42:23):
Right, I know anything could happen, and I'm hoping that
this is that.
Speaker 2 (01:42:27):
I'm hoping that we take those packs and.
Speaker 5 (01:42:31):
I can't stay angry.
Speaker 2 (01:42:32):
However, that's why you see, you can't put Spie into it.
I know that's why you're picking. Yeah, I'm picking green Bay.
I think they're gonna I think there's forty nine ers
are still trying to manage the adversity, yeah, and green
Bay is finding their stride. So yeah, I'm picking green Bay. Now.
Next week we're off for the holidays, but we've already
(01:42:53):
picked those. I'm not gonna go over those because we're
not just gonna cover them again. But let's see what
Lindsay has for other sports soon soon.
Speaker 5 (01:43:10):
The owner of the Jets appears to be panicking. According
to ESPN, Woodie Johnson called a meeting on September thirtieth,
one day after the Jets fell by one point to
the Denver Broncos at home, to discuss the direction of
this football team, and during the meeting, the Jets owner
suggested benching Aaron Rodgers, which stunned the general manager, head coach, coordinators,
(01:43:32):
and other members of the front office. Eight days later,
Johnson fired the head coach after three plus seasons in
the role. New York is tied for last in the
AFC East at three and eight at the buy and
we'll host the Seattle Seahawks in week thirteen. Here's your
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Speaker 2 (01:44:30):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Nine one,
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It is called the top List. It's tyberbic Mad Morning
Show's top list, random topics, randomly drawn with random results.
(01:45:26):
Now here's Corbyn, Gimbi and Lindsay with this week's top list.
This week's top list is flirty things You're okay with
someone saying to your significant other.
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Speaker 2 (01:46:37):
It'll be interesting for Lindsay because you know it's for
her husband. So what are you that, Lindsay?
Speaker 5 (01:46:42):
Have you been working out?
Speaker 2 (01:46:45):
Yeah? Why would you be okay to?
Speaker 5 (01:46:48):
I feel like it is definitely flirty. I think when
men are noticed that way, I think they they it
excites them a little bit, like especially if they have
been like, yeah, things for noticing.
Speaker 2 (01:47:00):
You know, I'll remember that when I see him.
Speaker 5 (01:47:05):
It just it wouldn't It's hard for me to get
jealous because I've always been the type like I don't
care where you get your appetite as long as you're
eating at home, right, So for me, like, yeah, if
it's going to boost his ego a little bit, it's okay.
Speaker 2 (01:47:22):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (01:47:23):
Number four, that's a nice shirt. It makes your eyes
really pop, which there are definitely taking it a little
bit of a step further.
Speaker 2 (01:47:34):
That's for how is that further than complimenting a shirt?
Speaker 5 (01:47:38):
Is fine? But then they're saying it really makes your
eyes pop. They're noticing that, well.
Speaker 2 (01:47:44):
You're noticing the body in the first one.
Speaker 5 (01:47:46):
Yeah, but I would be okay with that.
Speaker 2 (01:47:49):
No, that's fine. I'm just saying you said, it takes
it a little further. I feel like they're you're commenting
on the body.
Speaker 5 (01:47:55):
Yeah, and looks. Number three is if they were to
ask him for his phone number, actually fine with that,
because what if they're in the need for a new vehicle.
Speaker 2 (01:48:10):
Then here's my card, not my cell phone.
Speaker 5 (01:48:13):
He doesn't have a business card, get some Yeah, but
even then I don't think with card right number two
good looking kids. And I'm picturing this too, like if
this were at his work too, a female possibly, and
they saw a picture of our children good looking kids,
(01:48:35):
they must take after their mom. And I'm thinking this way,
like no, no, no, because women compliment for you with no,
But women tend to if they see that, they want
to know if they say something about the mom or
a wife, to see if they are married or maybe
still together or do you know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (01:48:57):
What if they said you make good babies.
Speaker 5 (01:49:02):
Yeah, I'd probably be okay with that, and then you
see the baby makeup.
Speaker 2 (01:49:09):
Number one, that's different.
Speaker 5 (01:49:11):
Can I buy you a drink? I would probably be
fine with that because probably, yeah, I'd be fine with
it because that's a drink I don't have to spend
or he doesn't have to spend.
Speaker 2 (01:49:25):
Okay, tomp list flirty things you're okay with someone saying
to your significant other GIMPI.
Speaker 7 (01:49:32):
So I'm taking this as like number five should be
like the worst thing, right, like, uh, all right, and
then number one would be like yeah, totally definitely fine
with that, right, I.
Speaker 2 (01:49:42):
Mean you have to be okay with five? Oh, absolutely,
I'm okay with it. But like five is like the edge. Yeah,
and then and I think number one should be yeah, totally,
one hundred percent. So number five, your ass looks great
in those jeans. I know she's got a great ass
for sure, hundred percent. And I'm all right, you know,
compliment it.
Speaker 7 (01:50:01):
That's sweet ass, but that's my ass, all right, keep
that in mind at all times, okay.
Speaker 2 (01:50:05):
Yeah, So yeah, that's why it's like, that's why it's
number five. It's right at the edge of you're pushing it, bro,
So you're saying five's got to be one that makes
you you're not redlining, but you're at like a four
or five. Absolutely, got it, Absolutely, that's good. Number four,
you have beautiful eyes, which she does. She does. She
has very beautiful eyes.
Speaker 7 (01:50:26):
Again, that is borderline right there, pushing it your next statement.
You better watch what you say, okay, because now you're
pushing it, all right.
Speaker 2 (01:50:37):
Number three, you have a great smile she does. She does.
Speaker 7 (01:50:41):
Well, it's not that bad, you know, I don't think,
not as pushing it as your ass looks great in
them jeans, but you know, still complimenting her.
Speaker 2 (01:50:50):
She has a great smile. I think that's okay. Number two,
you have really nice hair, she does have really nice hair. Okay, Now,
if it's followed up with I would like to get
a handful of that, I don't think so, tim, I
don't think that would that would be see and a
lot of these are like it depends on how you
following it up.
Speaker 7 (01:51:09):
How what's your next statement after that? Because right now
you have nice hair seemingly seems to be pretty innocent.
Speaker 5 (01:51:17):
What kind of shampoo do you use?
Speaker 2 (01:51:18):
That's just gay? But nonetheless so as you have nice hair, well, yeah, exactly,
but she does have a really nice hair. You can
appreciate a good, thick, long set of hair right now.
If your next statement is I would like to run
my hands through it and get a handful sometime, that's
where you've crossed the lone. Yeah, but those are two
you would say that together, and ellipses would still be
part of the conversation. Right, And if that's your lead in,
(01:51:43):
you got nothing to worry about. Right.
Speaker 5 (01:51:46):
What if it was you have really nice hair? May
I touch to feel how soft it is?
Speaker 2 (01:51:52):
I would say to that like that might be acceptable.
The crossing of the line would be can I smell it?
I think touching is is not no longer flirting, So
that's so when you include touching into this of any kind, right,
I think that that now now we're beyond flirting. Right
now we're getting physical with it. Might as well just
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touch a great ass while you're at it.
Speaker 11 (01:52:16):
Bruh.
Speaker 7 (01:52:16):
Right, And number one thing that I'm okay with somebody
flirty sell you in a mild lady.
Speaker 2 (01:52:23):
You're very pretty.
Speaker 7 (01:52:24):
You're very pretty, which she does get hella compliments. A
lot of them are from the ladies. I haven't I've
only had like a small handful of guys like she's
really pretty. Yeah, I know, thanks, Bro, You know I
don't try to you know, so that I'm okay with.
Speaker 5 (01:52:40):
What if it was one the same person saying one
through five in the same conversation to her.
Speaker 2 (01:52:46):
You gotta like rapid firing. Well, I mean your looks great,
by the way, you have pretty eyes. Oh and a
great smile, nice hair, can I smell it? And you're
very pretty?
Speaker 7 (01:52:57):
Yeah, all those said and order any kind of in
one conversation, You're you're pushing it.
Speaker 2 (01:53:03):
Bro.
Speaker 7 (01:53:03):
You you have done gone too far. And maybe I'll
give you like one or two of them, but all five, all.
Speaker 2 (01:53:09):
Five at one time, You've gone too far. Yes, yes,
because now you're pushing it. Now you're pushing it, You're
you're just being annoying, weird, being weird. Yeah, so okay,
we're doing tomp list flirty things. You're okay with someone
saying to your significant other, I didn't go with the
same uh lineage that GIMPI did. That's a great mindset.
I wish I would have put more thought into it
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that way. But the first one I have on here is, hey,
you have an eyelash. Oh god, let me get that
for you. Now make a wish? Oh good? Yeah, And
I'm okay with that. I'd be like, that's weird. You
just blew your air on another human, right, hot b Yeah,
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And I'm okay with that because I've seen my wife
make a grown man cry. So not me maybe yet.
Number four, I'm a real catch. You're lucky to be
talking to me. This name to me, right, I'm a
real catch. Yeah, I'm okay with you. You want to
(01:54:14):
throw your arrogance out there, shoot your shot? King. I
also had on number three. Can I buy you a drink? Okay? Yeah,
buy a drink, I don't care, buy or something she
really wants please? Yeah, I don't care. I hope I'm
(01:54:34):
sitting right there when it happens.
Speaker 5 (01:54:36):
Right same. I am an old fashioned top shelf.
Speaker 2 (01:54:41):
I would love to be able to do that and
then lean in and go and I'll take That's what
I would love. Can I have a drink? Here's what
you want? Another one? But mine doesn't have a backup
contingency plan of selling you a car, and that is mind.
If I get your number, I don't see how that's okay.
(01:55:03):
Well one, because I know my wife and she's a
pretty strong willed individual, and I know there'd be some
choice words. I completely trust my wife, oh absolutely, But
why do I have to intervene? Then? Would Why should
it bother me?
Speaker 7 (01:55:14):
They just should never come out of anybody's mouth at
all whatsoever, with the exception of unless they're trying to
buy a car. You know, I don't think that anybody
of the opposite sex. And I'm just putting myself like
in a bar scenario, we're hanging out, Hey, can I
buy you a drink?
Speaker 2 (01:55:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:55:29):
Sure, I'll take a shot at tequila or you know,
Greyhound or something great. Can I have your number?
Speaker 5 (01:55:34):
But what Corbin's saying is that it wouldn't bother him
if a man said that to his wife, because you
know his wife is going to look at the student
and go no.
Speaker 2 (01:55:41):
Or give him a fake number, right, or tell him
to get bent and with a lot more choice words
and then the number one. I have here of flirty
things I'm okay with as someone saying to my wife,
is your husband sucks? Yeah? So which I hope a
(01:56:03):
response would be, like, you have no idea? Another one,
your man must have a pH d in luck because
he clearly majored in winning. That's a compliment. That's a compliment, right,
That's not really a flirty, saying you make good kids
like you have two kids as a compliment to Lindsay,
(01:56:25):
that's not that's not a flirt. I don't see. Uh.
Yeah she's yeah. Gimpie's girlfriend is very pretty. Yeah she is.
Here's a news flash for you. None of us are
doing bad. I'm just being honest. Some of us are
doing bad. The magic potions have been working.
Speaker 1 (01:56:47):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:56:47):
Have some of us done bad in the past? Yes, absolutely,
Which ones I'll let you decide. Feel free to look
at your arm catalog. It's up to you figure that out, right,
But overall, I there's not much. My wife can handle herself,
and I'm a believer in life that you got to
let your trust. It's up to her. Shoot your shot,
(01:57:08):
man see what happens, because I think I'm awesome, so
that as did I. Until you find them getting railed
in front of a bus in the middle of a
field at a bike rally in August, Yeah you could have.
You could not have stopped that, right, I did stop it. No,
it was already happening. I stopped it in the middle,
stopped it, stopped from continuing those There are two completely
(01:57:31):
different things in my head. If if my partner is
so easily swooned by your husband sucks or can I
buy you a Can I get your number? The problem
was already there exactly, and me getting saying get lost
(01:57:52):
beta isn't gonna fix it, at least not with my wife.
I I just don't see the I'm not certain things
require hey chill out. But a guy who maybe he
knows she's married, maybe he doesn't. I'm not ready to
(01:58:13):
turn to blows on that stuff. Uh, you drop something
my job, but don't worry. I'll pick it up and
hand it to your man because he's the real MVP. Okay.
Anytime my wife was offered a drink at a bar
by another man, she would order whatever I was drinking
and give it to me.
Speaker 5 (01:58:30):
Yeah, that's nice.
Speaker 2 (01:58:32):
My wife would probably let it be ordered and then
send it back to them, send it back to the
person that ordered it. Yeah, okay, I'll take this and
then take it back to them. Who you look to drink? Yeah,
oh no, that's for you, sweetheart, Yeah it ain't. It
ain't for me, ain't your sweetheart? Sweet heart? Yeah? If
(01:58:53):
you could do that, women, that would be awesome for real,
if you could do that, Like when a man orders
you drink but your voice drops like four or five octaves. Right,
can I buy a drink? Sure? What do you have?
Bud light? Whatever you're drinking? Baby? Right?
Speaker 5 (01:59:09):
Changer?
Speaker 2 (01:59:13):
I saw it on TikTok yesterday. There's a voice changer.
You can hook up to your I guess PlayStation or
Xbox and it has like it changes pitches like it
does all kinds of things does like and he's like,
you could drop it like this, yes, shoot, be all right,
Like that's pretty awesome. All right. I picked the one
up at Ali's for like seven dollars. Not near as
(01:59:35):
good Oh really, Yeah, what's the does the voice change?
Speaker 5 (01:59:39):
Go?
Speaker 2 (01:59:39):
I think I hear it's changed.
Speaker 7 (01:59:40):
What Yeah, yeah, it's really bizarre. And I was going
to bring it in and just play with it here
on the air one day. But it's like it's got
the voice. It could change it to the voice of
a woman, a child, a man, which I think that's
probably the most hilarious one because it's like this, this
is the band's voice.
Speaker 2 (01:59:57):
It's so weird. And then I a robot is then
one or what I'll bring in and we'll play with
I love that. Yeah, stupid, somebody said, honestly, now I
just want to ask to buy Corbyn's wife a drink
so he can do that and I'll take thing. Yeah. Uh.
To be honest, I bet she'd go no, no, but
yeah she'd shot man. See what happens. All right, I
(02:00:18):
gotta take a break. We'll be back.
Speaker 10 (02:00:20):
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Oh k m O D can also text be MMS
and then what you want to say to eight two
nine four five. Horror is not something not horror with
any horror is not something that I don't usually throw
that word around when I when I'm talking about bad things,
(02:00:58):
because it can quickly be over you. But what I'm
going to describe to you here is, I think, for sure,
a horror. This doctor has had three hundred and ten
civil lawsuits filed against him, not to mention criminal charges
which he has just been sentenced to life in prison
(02:01:19):
for because of his perverse and pervasive sexual abuse of
male patients, including minors. I don't remember us talking about
this story. Maybe we did. Yeah, all the malice kind
of runs together sometimes on this show. Well, this guy
was convicted on May eighth of six counts of inducing
(02:01:43):
a person to travel to engage in unlawful sexual activity
and five counts of inducing a minor to engage an
unlawful sexual activity for the years of abuse. They think
there are hundreds of people that this urologist. Urologists abused,
(02:02:08):
and according to reports, he was a sexual predator that
preyed on patients seeking treatments for sensitive medical issues, and
he used his position at prestigious hospitals to sexually assault
vulnerable patients, including children. Now, what did he do right? Well,
(02:02:34):
going back all the way to two thousand and seven,
there are reports that he would masturbate his patients, order
them to sometimes penetration without gloves. Sometimes he'd take his
genitals and rub them on. What I'm trying to get
(02:02:58):
at again, this is a horror to like if I'm hm, see,
this is where guys and girls are different, right, because
the number of times a doctor has been near my genitals,
sorry for the simo, is less than one hand whose
(02:03:20):
hand yours are mine? Probably three is accurate number? Again, right, Like,
it's just not common for men to have any medical
professional near their genitals. Women, on the other hand, it
can be at least once a year, yeah, scrape smear, Yeah,
(02:03:44):
at least once a year. So I guess what I'm
getting at is if and I went to a I've
been to a urologist for a vasectomy, and I've been
to a doctor for infertility. As we were exploring that
situation with us and in the in the doctor for infertility,
(02:04:05):
not once did his genitals get close to me, nor
did he ever see my genitals, nor did he touch
my genitals. Oh so he never milked you to see
how what your your account was? No that was a
(02:04:26):
solo project. So weird that I did where I could
hear the lobby while that was happening.
Speaker 5 (02:04:33):
Awkward.
Speaker 2 (02:04:36):
Yeah, I am easily distracted too. I'm a squirrel type
of guy.
Speaker 7 (02:04:41):
Were they playing music or was it just people talk?
Just talking, okay talking? At least there were no children
there anyway.
Speaker 2 (02:04:48):
I have had a vasectomy, and the number of times
previous sect before the surgery, before the procedure, that the
doctor touch saw or his genitals near me, what do
you think the number is linking?
Speaker 5 (02:05:02):
Zero?
Speaker 7 (02:05:03):
Gimpy touched or saw your genitals before the surgery or
the surgery or his genitals near me?
Speaker 2 (02:05:10):
Oh yeah, i'd have to be zero. It's zero. Yeah,
you're not gonna get a handful until it's time too.
It's it's zero now. In regards to when I had
the surgery, what do you think the number of times
that happened.
Speaker 5 (02:05:30):
Once?
Speaker 7 (02:05:31):
Hey, I'm gonna say at least twice. Once to pull
him out, and that's another time to put them back in.
Now I took my pants off. Yeah, how many times
there was contact with me? I don't know, because there's
(02:05:51):
medicine there.
Speaker 2 (02:05:52):
I can't feel anything, but you weren't knocked out though, No, right,
I was sitting up. Oh, I know, I got the picture.
I literally have the picture. You have a picture of
my balls? Yes, yes, protruding. Well there you go. Uh huh,
not once because they're going through the hole in it.
(02:06:13):
They made a hole in the balls, but they had
to reach in there and pull them through to get
them to rest on the cloth, so you and to
put them back. I think the nurse did that. Okay, Okay,
see I'm not thinking just the doctor. I'm thinking the
whole medical professional sort of thing. Yeah, you know what
I mean. So for me, the nurse would count. Yeah,
(02:06:33):
but it was not like even so even then, Yeah,
the doctor never saw my penis. Right, So when if
I'm at the doctor and he goes, well, masturbate for me,
I'm gonna be like, yo, doc, what are we doing? Yeah? Now,
(02:06:57):
I can only imagine if you're dealing with something situation
where I don't know that feels scary.
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Speaker 2 (02:08:06):
Be a cancer scared or you're trying you think the
problem is with you with I don't know that. You're like, well,
I'll do whatever, yeah, but I don't think that should
ever be an option that was like, Hey, I need.
Speaker 7 (02:08:15):
You to rub one out for me real quick so
we can get to the bottom of this problem that
you have here. Yeah, yeah, a scope or maybe a
camera shoved up there to try to, you know, get
to the bottom of things. But never Hey, tug on
that for a second, and we're gonna figure out what
the problem.
Speaker 5 (02:08:31):
Or if the patient comes to the doctor saying it's
painful when.
Speaker 2 (02:08:36):
I masturbate, show me you think the answer is a
mechanic to duplicate the problem. I can't duplicate the problem.
That's not how it works.
Speaker 5 (02:08:50):
What I don't know. I'm not a doctor.
Speaker 2 (02:08:55):
So when you go to the no, when you go
to the doctor and you're like, it hurts when I
have sex, he goes, well, let's see. No, I'll be
the judge of the right. That's no, that's that's not
That's not how that works. I'm just saying, not one.
This isn't two people that were taking advantage of they
(02:09:17):
think it's well over the three hundred that have come
forward for decades. He did this, and it's like that
Friend's episode, if you know the episode where Joey gets
sized for a suit and goes to a tailor. Oh yeah,
and then he's like, no, you go and he cups
and he moves it over and he checks the end
scene and then he goes and he's like, that's not
(02:09:38):
how it works, man, I've never had that happen. And
they ask Ross and he's like, Ross, tell him, when
you get checked for the enseine, you lift and move
it over, and then you do the other side and
lift and move it over. And he's like, yeah, yeah,
yeah in prison, Yeah, yeah, that's not how it works.
As a male, you're there's no reason your genitals should
(02:10:01):
be touched. There might be a very few count maybe
two situations, and even when you're getting checked for a hernia, yeah,
it's not they don't touch you. There, no no short
of having a phone charger cable stuck in there, because
we've read those stories, but you know, yeah, yeah, I
(02:10:24):
mean there shouldn't be any reason.
Speaker 5 (02:10:27):
Yeah, and the thing probably a lot of those patients
were referrals.
Speaker 2 (02:10:33):
Maybe I don't know, Not everybody's medicine works that way,
But to your point, I'm sure, let's just say half war. Yeah,
this is still.
Speaker 7 (02:10:41):
Weird enough that like that guy has continued to go on,
right and has been doing this to people, and you
think you're safe with your doctor, right, they go to
the school.
Speaker 2 (02:10:51):
Eight years of schooling or more than that, you know, yeah,
I'm buying here.
Speaker 7 (02:10:55):
The doctor knows what he's doing, and the next thing
you know, he's asking you to take care of.
Speaker 2 (02:10:59):
It, which is the horror part for me. When you
have people that you are supposed to trust and they
violate it in such a heinous way, those people might
not ever go to the doctor again. Right. And as
far as far as the reference things goes, if I
go see my PC and he's like, go see doctor
(02:11:20):
touchy tim, yeah, then then there's no way he knows.
There's no way he's in on it, because if he was,
it would have already happened. If you go, well, this
is how my other doctor does it. Yeah, you also
maybe Stockholm syndrome. Right. Yeah, I'll never forget being out
(02:11:49):
of college trying to find a job and navigate my way.
And a guy that was a part time at the
radio station I worked at also had a job a
career had a company that he repoged cars, and I
was like, needing more money. He goes, hey, if you
ever want to work with me, let me know. We go,
(02:12:09):
we leave it like ten or eleven, and we get
back like two or three. Da dah. You make a
couple hundred Bucks in a night sounds good. So I
let him know. One day I was like, hey, I'm
answered great, I'll come by. We'll talk. Awesome. God, I
wish I could remember his name. And he shows up.
We talked and he's like, all right, it sounds good.
He goes, let's when we meet. Usually we line up
(02:12:33):
and kind of do roll call and then go through
the day and you have to stand a certain way.
And so he shows me and he's like, can you
do that? And I was like, I thought so already.
I'm like, this ain't the military. I don't care if
you have a military background or not. And so okay,
and he's like and sometimes we do it in our underwear.
(02:12:55):
And I'm like, I ain't doing that. What I ain't
doing that? And he's like, well then I'm like, what
it's you? I mean, I guess it's possible. He didn't laugh,
nor did I. I like to think I'm a pretty
good cultivator of hummer.
Speaker 7 (02:13:15):
Okay, any job that requires you to stand and line
up in your under ruse for the interview for the interview, yeah,
I'm out.
Speaker 2 (02:13:22):
Any job I think an unless unless you are an
underwear salesman model. That's better. Yeah, unwear salesman, well, show
door to door. Listen, you gotta try stuff. If you're
gonna sell the calamari, you better know how it tastes.
That's right.
Speaker 7 (02:13:42):
Would you like to try some new underwear. I've got
a great pair for you right here. They're leopard print,
just for.
Speaker 2 (02:13:49):
You, Corbyn. I have to call bs that they won't
touch you down there. During the herney exam, I had
a lady nurse all over mine when I went to
see what was wrong. I don't think nurses should not
be touching you unless you're being prepped for a procedure, right,
because it's not their job.
Speaker 5 (02:14:05):
Unless this is a humble brag on his part.
Speaker 2 (02:14:08):
And uh a hernia. The way they test has nothing
to do with your penis. No, No, they just cut
your boys and so you turn your head and cough.
It's behind. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (02:14:18):
When I had it, of course, the male doctor he's like,
turn your head and cough and that. But I had
my penis pierced and he was more curious. Sure visually
they're saying, yeah, He's like.
Speaker 2 (02:14:29):
What the hell is going on here? That must have hurt.
I was like, no, it was fine. I just had
an epiphany. Right now, there might be people listening that
we're not aware of any of this, that doctors touch
a wayner that they shouldn't. Oh so it's just natural.
It's it's all they've ever known. You think this is
(02:14:51):
the only doctor right that we're telling the story about.
It wouldn't happen here in Toulsa, man. No, we're saying,
people just fly over here. There ain't no nefarious people here.
It's a great community. No dirty wingers, zero to do
with the zip code. Because, as this person text, humans
are capable of unbelievable acts of violence and depravity. No
(02:15:14):
need for Satan truth. All right, we're gonna take a break.
We'll be back.
Speaker 10 (02:15:20):
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The only way this works is if you guys participate,
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(02:16:02):
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(02:16:26):
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(02:16:50):
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That would be on your conscious, but we hope you're
gonna get toys the kids want. And don't forget about
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(02:17:11):
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There'll be a link on the Facebook page and also
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Speaker 5 (02:17:31):
The only authentic thing about guacamole is my disappointment after
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Speaker 2 (02:17:45):
More kim By, what'd you learn today? I learned that
twenty twenty four it's supposed to be the year of
the Dragon, but it's clearly the year of the gamp. Hey. Yeah,
and I also learned that the DNA's results came.
Speaker 7 (02:17:56):
Back and they say you are definitely a plain old
white person.
Speaker 2 (02:18:02):
I learned that Gimpy is gonna rub it in his
brother's face, which is also the slogan for that guy's
urology clinics Corbyn saying, make sure that dishwasher is loaded.
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Right, it's Lindsay, stop tracking my cycle.
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This is I'm sorry, Maddy. Can I get a call?
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