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And then what you want to say to eight two nine,
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hour Toy Drive at Dave and Busters seventy first and
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Good morning, Gimpy, Good morning Corbe, Good morning Lindsay.
Speaker 5 (03:07):
A little different.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
God, dude, I'm so thrown off right now. I never
served in the military, but like my back to the
door is freaking me out right now. So if you're
what you're saying is, if you want to sneak up
on Corbin when you come drop your toy off, it
could easily be done.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
Now's your chance. And if you don't want to hear
Gimpee again on the radio, do that?
Speaker 1 (03:28):
What wh I gotta be cut off? I didn't do that.
You said, you said it, you said it, put it
out there.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Yeah, Like it's a challenge, right, bring it out. Li.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
You may walk over here, but you gonna limp back.
So this is how that's gonna work. We'll be here
are you doing six hours? What's your time schedule for socks?
For socks? That's a good question, because I didn't bring
anything extra with.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
Me this year.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
What Yeah, yeah, there's there's reasoning behind that, but I
figure probably maybe eight, eight to ten hours, yeh know,
something to that effect. What's your sock schedule? I'm going
six dude, Okay, so show ends at Essentially the show
would end at ten, but since we're broadcasting twenty eight
hours straight, so you're gonna go and change about noontime?
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I guess lunchtime. I mean I put time socks. I
mean I've had socks on for a while. Like how
long is a while? A couple hours? Okay, I didn't
just get up at six. I didn't know if you
wore the same socks to bed last night and woke
up and they're like, oh, what savage were exactly? Serial
killer wears socks to bed. Yeah, there are some out
there that I prefer it that way. Oh, and I
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agree with you one hundred percent. That stuff is weird.
Speaker 5 (04:42):
That's awful.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
It's all. It's only because I have children. I wear
underwear fair enough. I too much stuff, and then I'm
fighting the shirt, right, the pajama bottoms as well. I
sometimes when I'm sick, I'll crawl in bed, t shirt,
pajama bottoms, socks on. Yeah, but it ain't a matter
of time before the socks are the first thing to
come off, absolutely, and then it's the shirt, and then
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it's the pants. See. I try not to create things
for me to do in the middle of the night,
that's fair. I try to go potty before I go
to bed. I don't wear as many clothes, like I
don't want to wake up to take clothes off. But
you know, when you're sick, though, you sometimes you got
the chills, right, and you're like, man, I'm just gonna
take all my clothes. I almost gonna curl up underneath
this blanket and we're gonna be We're gonna warm up
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because I got the chills because of the flu. So
that's how it starts. And then eventually you start sweating
like a like a hog, and the socks the stuff
start starts coming off one piece out of time. I mean,
I hear you, except maybe I'm just this is happen.
Maybe how I'm messed up as a human being. I'm like,
I'm gonna go to bed. Let me do the things
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I need to do to go to bed, and then
I get in bed, I don't go. Let me warm
up and then figure all that out. Yeah, but when
you're sitting there freezing like you've been in a deep freeze,
but you know it's seventy degrees in your house, you
say what I'm saying. It's nice to get underneath those
blankets and and warm up a little bit. And then you,
like I said, you start Yeah, you got a bundle,
yeah yeah, and then you got an unbundle. It's a
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lot of work, but it's I feel.
Speaker 5 (06:12):
I am not the only one, no, right, And if
you're sick, you have to bundle so you can sweat
it out.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
Yeah. Yeah, I do not disagree that you. You are
not a lot of people. Now, my wife will wear
socks if she gets like cold, right, I'm not that
I'm not that person typically socks in bed. That's just
that's just no good, no good. Yeah. People that wear
like full sweatshirt, like my wife will wear like full
leggings sweatshirt.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
And it's not like your house is.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
Cold, right, is that to go to bed or just
take a nap, Because taking a nap and going to bed,
two totally different things. You could with all your.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
Clothes on, not a problem. Well, I think this is
where you and I are going to get crossed.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
Is that I I am not a believer in naps
being longer than like forty minutes or so, because after
a certain duration of time you're sleepy. Yeah. Yeah, And
I'm a three hour nap kind of guy. Minimum, manimal,
not enough. That's sleeping. Well, I mean that's comparable to
what you get at night. Yeah yeah, And if you
think about it, because they say like eight hours of
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sleep is what you're supposed to get.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
I get my eight hours of sleep. It's just broken up.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
You know, four hours in the overnight and then you
know three four hours in the end.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
So that's not enough. Those are two sleep sessions that
it works for me.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
Well, I don't know, but I send a function somewhat.
I didn't say you didn't bring socks, right, I'm looking fine,
I'll just kick them off. I'll run around barefoot like
damn huckle bear. I don't need your fred flintstones.
Speaker 5 (07:39):
Maybe you can win some socks play some games. So
maybe they got some socks as a prize over they.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
Saw Dave and Buster socks. Yeah, I could use some
David Buster socks to add to my fun sock collection.
I mean, I got I got Driller socks, I've got
the big glebowskis, i got all kinds of fun socks.
So why not D and B. While we're at it, right,
which is where we are at for the twenty eight
hour toyter right, uh, brought to you by us Cellular
and give me let's talk a little bit about the
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toys and just this starting spot from now until later. Yeah. Man,
So we've got a couple of bikes to get a
started with. And to be honest with you, that's all
I thought that we had to start us off with.
We each usually bring in a couple of toys or whatever,
so I kind of start to pile. But I guess
our friends at Fan Fortress, which is a toy store
here in town. They are located at eighty sixty first
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and share it in Okay, they brought in two big
boxes of toys and I didn't count them. I just
laid them out. I let the Marines do the count
because I don't want to be the one responsible for
screwing it all up. There's gotta be like thirty or
forty toys at least, and they're different kinds of action figures.
And we've got I think I seen a Wayne Gretzky
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toy in there somewhere.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
That's cool.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
Yeah, they've gone they've got power Rangers Wayne Gretzky.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
Yeah, some kids gonna be like, who's this? Yeah, right, Dad,
it's gonna be like, oh, I think that's for me.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
Well, that's a collectible tour though, and that's what Fan
Fortress kind of specializes in, and is those those rare
collectible toys as well. So thanks to those guys, Fan
Fortress at sixty first is shared and we got ourselves
a heck of a start to our twenty eight hour
toy Drac. But that's not going on beingon off, No,
we're just getting started. And you're gonna hear us talk
about the toys the whole time. And lindsay, let's talk
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about the what other kids need? What the other types
of kids, not just children's toys.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
Right, teenagers think of them too.
Speaker 5 (09:30):
Hair straighteners, girls love to do their hair, think of
things like that, even makeup sets for teenage girls, diaries,
things like that. Maybe some electronic devices earbuds, things like
of that nature. Lots of times teenagers get forgotten about,
so don't forget about them. And right now there are
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so many places that you can get electronics on sale
and it doesn't have to be you know, top of
the line. Expensive earbuds are not that expensive anymore, so
you can you can easily find those things, pick them
up on your way to David Busters today.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
I may have to ask Marine about this. That's weird.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
I see myself on a giant screen right didn't notice
that until just now. Regardless, I may have to ask
Marine about this. But are makeup kids excellable makeup kits? Uh?
Makeup kids are a hope And like those cologne kids,
you know, for I mean sure, I feel as a
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teenage boy, I know I got one of those kids.
It was like three small bottles of cologne. It came
with like Brudes and like, uh, like two or three
other ones or whatever. As a kid, I feel like
teenage boys get that they need it. They stink. So uh,
if makeup I think is acceptable for the girls, why
not get some smell good stuff for the boys as well? Well.
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A couple of things to be wary of squish moles
huge right now, yeah, right, target has their own. That's
how big this is. We cannot take those. Yeah stuff
animals of any time. But something to think about. Crafts.
A lot of kids are doing crafts. I know people
have craft birthday parties. Uh so even like little painting
of I don't know, unicorns or whatever, bracelet making kids.
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Those are all kids though. Those aren't toys. Those are
things kids who can't have Christmas would love to have.
Speaker 5 (11:24):
Absolutely lots of stem stuff going on in school. People
robotics like Legos, things like that.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
Legos never go out of Do they still have erector sets?
Speaker 5 (11:36):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (11:36):
Different forms, spiral graphs.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
Yes, God, that's throwing it back. Yeah, those are all
pretty big. Still.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
Sand art is still popular even.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
Yeah, not in my house. It's mine. It's a mess, dude,
there's a there's there's two things worse. There's three things
worse than sand. Four things worse than sand. Keeps going on.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
Glitter for sure, glitter kinetic sand.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
Okay, yeah, I know what you're talking about. Plato Plato
for sure, man gets in a car the number one
thing I know. Whoever invented this, you would and then
taught people how to do it at home and show
children that this is a thing should be kicked in
their kidney board, liver, no, in their livery. It paralyzes
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enough to go down. You're gonna think you're nine. You'll recover.
Oh yeah, you think there's a special spot in hell
for that person.
Speaker 2 (12:29):
Probably, And that's slime.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Yeah, slime is the worst, man.
Speaker 2 (12:32):
Slime is the worst.
Speaker 1 (12:34):
With that being said, please buy as much of it
as possible here so my children won't get it right.
My sister in law, one of my sister in laws,
she will buy the worst, like all the toys she
knows will drive to be crazy ones.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
Absolutely absolutely.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
They think it's so funny because their kids are now
grown out and so they She thinks it's hilarious to
buy stuff. She could buy an electric I'm sorry, she
could buy a drum set. She absolutely would do that
for my child. I'll do the same thing for my grandbabies.
You know. Last year I got him it was like
a little DJ set sort of thing or whatever, had
a little it is like play school and a little
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turntable and on the microphone, you know, and also got
them a little drum play set as well, just making
as much noise as the only possible. Now. With that
being said, I was over at his house maybe a
month ago for his birthday. I didn't see it laying
around anywhere too. Oh no, I tell her, she'll go
have what do you think of that? You know, squawking chicken?
I'm like, hey, toys break all the time. It's a
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crazy world. It's terrible.
Speaker 2 (13:36):
Right, they go to bed, the kids do eventually, is
and my wife is brilliant?
Speaker 1 (13:41):
What time is it? My wife is brilliant, Like she
will take stuff the kids love and just grab it
and then stuff it into a garbage bag and then
put that garbage bag in the.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
So they don't open up the lid and see, Hey, correct,
what's my doll doing in here?
Speaker 1 (13:56):
Yes? Whatever? Yes, yeah, brilliant pictures. They aid, because you
can't keep everything they make. You just can't, because you
don't want to be a hoarder. You keep the important
things like teeth. Yes, right now, Lindsay's not chiming in,
which means she keeps everything I do.
Speaker 5 (14:12):
Is there an elf at your house? Elf on the shelf?
Speaker 1 (14:15):
Because I have good kids. They don't need that demented
elf to keep them in line. Well, they just listen
to me. I mean, I'll sit on the couch. But yeah,
that's that's probably on a couch. Clout on that couch.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Did you know there's like because you know there's snoop snoop.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
Now yeah, and Martha really Martha Stewart, Yeah, okay, that
sounds like danger. Yeah, snoop? What are you doing to Martha? Listen?
We just want to hang out for shizzle. And like
people do these create like go over the top. I
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saw one yesterday with this lady like took her like
a box of cereal and opened it and spilled it
everywhere and then hid behind a thing with an arm
onto the elf on the shelf and tried to make
it move its arm.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
And I'm like, that's a lot it is.
Speaker 5 (15:15):
We don't do any of that.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
I've never done that before. I've never been in a
household that has done the elf on the shelf. But
I've seen it. I've seen plenty on social media. Somebody
had did one I saw yesterday and it was like
they had taken like fruity pebbles or something like that
and put them on a piece of like scotch tape,
so you had a stream of fruity pebbles and had
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it coming out of the faucet on the sink like
it was, you know, pouring out fruity pebbles, and then
a puddle at the bottom with your elf there. And
then of course I saw the he man, skeletor and
elf on a shelf one which is not appropriate for
children at all. Whatsoever?
Speaker 2 (15:53):
Watch, honeybooboo, do something?
Speaker 1 (15:56):
Have a light?
Speaker 2 (15:57):
Watch party, have a light. I don't have the time, Yeah, right,
I do not have I don't have or the runway.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
Yeah, I've heard people, you know, freak out before. Oh,
holy crap, I forgot to move the elf today? Oh
you know, and why why freak out about that? If
your kid asked questions, just tell them that the yelf
on the shelf had the day off or wasn't feeling good.
You can make up some lay mass excuse to not
have to worry about moving a dangle elf around.
Speaker 5 (16:26):
Yeah, clearly someone was in asleep all night long because
he couldn't move without being noticed, right.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
Wild Well, listen, not everybody can do an elf on
a shelf.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
Not everybody can even have a Christmas or get gifts
to even tell their kids, hey, elf on a shelf
you better pay attention. The else's gonna tell on you,
you know, the nark as uh. And that's why we
try to put together this every year. And it's our
fourteenth year of collecting toys for the Marines and toys
for Tots. So we need you to bring a new
unwrapped toy here to David Busters seventy first and one
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sixty nine right behind the Best Buy. We're gonna be
here till tomorrow morning at ten am, So if you're
driving to work right now and you're getting ready to
start a twelve hour shift, will be here when you're done.
Speaker 2 (17:11):
Oh show, we'd love for you to stop by.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
It's not uncommon to get police officers or troopers to
show up in the middle of the night after a shift,
and and we'd love for you guys to come by
and say hi and uh. It's really just a great
time to celebrate being giving. One of the things I
love about Tulsa is how much we think about others.
So let's go ahead and get that started today. It's
the twenty eight hour Toy Drive, brought to you by
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US Cellular. We're going to take a break and we'll
be back.
Speaker 8 (17:36):
Tulsa's Morning Show is coming right back, The Big Morning Show,
Tulsa's rock station n KMOD.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Nine one,
eight four six k m O D can also text
bmms and then what you want to say to eight two,
nine four five. You're gonna have to news quickies. Oh
so I'll get you, I'll get I'll set uh. And
so we are broadcasting live. Dave and Busters are twenty
eight hour Toy Drive brought to you by US Cellular,
collecting toys from the Marines and toys for Tots.
Speaker 2 (18:24):
Bring a new unwrapped toy here. We are here doing
the show live today.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
We will be here. I saw the email go out
yesterday to the rest of the crew on KMOD saying
you don't have to work tomorrow, which I feel like
if they don't have to work, Mel and Jay Rod,
you should be providing toys right, very valid. Yes, that way,
we at least we're giving you the day off. You
could do that, Mel shitty Rod, it's the least you
(18:50):
can do. Yeah, let's go ahead and do news quikies.
We'll see if it works. We can remember, I'm logged
into my computer non and the main ones, so then yeah,
that's where for news quickies, world local news and news
makes you just say, what the half? Now here's Corbyn,
gimme a lindsay with this week's stories.
Speaker 5 (19:09):
Four million, four million dollars it every day. Yeah burns
down after deep frying turkey and garage. This happens in
western Connecticut. Last week. Americans, of course, celebrated Thanksgiving, where
it's traditional for turkey to be served, but for one
family in Connecticut, the day ended in disaster after the
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house caught on fire when they tried to cook their turkey.
Just before four pm on Thursday, firefighters from the Georgetown
Volunteer Fire Department were alerted to an accident via an
automatic fire alarm. In a post on Facebook, the fire
department said a call reporting the fire quickly followed. When
they arrived, the garage was fully involved in the fire,
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and the flames had spread into more of the house.
The fire even grew hot enough to melt the plastic
on some of the cars parked in the driveway. It
accelerated really rapidly. The firefighters fought the blaze for more
than sixteen hours until it was extinguished, but not before
it destroyed the home worth approximately four million dollars, making
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it completely uninhabitable. The initial report suggests the cause of
the fire was a turkey fryer that had been set
up in the garage. This fire was determined to be
caused by a turkey fryer, a stark reminder to all
about the dangers of frying turkeys. Twenty people were in
the house at the time, but thankfully no injuries were reported.
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Have you ever deep fried a turkey?
Speaker 8 (20:40):
No?
Speaker 1 (20:41):
You, I've never have.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
I've never had deep fried turkey either.
Speaker 5 (20:46):
It's good, but I prefer a roasted turkey as when
it comes to the flavor.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
I like smoking mime. I've had roast that I've had smoked.
I've prefers smoked over roast. I have done. I have
done the deep fried turkey. We did it one year,
and I did it in the backyard. Put a board down,
try to be as cautious as possible, and grease did
pour over, not a lot, but mostly splattered and stuff
like that, and.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
It killed the grass for four years.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
Wow. Really, yeah, which is whatever? I thought it was
funny because my brother and I were not paying attention
marinating Yeah and uh yeah, But I am always flabbergasted
by the number of people that still do this and
don't ever see the news or the reports or the talk.
I feel like it's talked about a lot. Oh yeah,
and people still end up doing something like that. They
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don't try it out all the way, and then it
starts a huge mass of fire. I've seen the videos.
I'm going to make an assumption based off what you
told me the home value was, and that is at
four million dollars. They were either silver spoons and so
they thought Mommy and Daddy will fix whatever my problem is.
And I've never had accountability or had to deal with
stuff like that, right, or they were super rich and
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they just thought, well, I can do whatever I want.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
Yeah, the rules don't apply to me. That would never
happen to me.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
Probably a combination of the two.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
Yeah, I didn't know what the heck they were doing.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
Yeah, old folks Home, Old folks Home, and revolt over
booze ban. This comes out of the Netherlands where some
seniors at this senior home are pissed off because they
have forbidden strong drinks such as ports and gm. Now
the senior citizens that live there they can still have
(22:31):
their beer and wine and cider, but they can't have
their hard liquor, and they're pissed because they think they're
being treated like children. Hell yeah, so excuse me, no
coffin fit there. So they started protesting. The company that
owns this Old Folks Home says that they're just trying
to comply with local health policy and social developments related
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to growing old healthily. Like I said, the old folks
think they're being treated like children. They are hauling it
being patronizing and childish, and they have taken the hanging
protest banners from their balconies. Yeah, they're mad.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
Hell, and they ain't gonna take it, right, I mean,
what do they call it? Silent angry?
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Yeah? Right, yeah, I would be mad too. That's there's
not that's kind of a big part of your life.
If I'm seventy five eighty, you put me in this
old Folks Home one, I'm seventy five eighty, I should
be able to do whatever to want regardless short of
you know, breaking the law, you know, molesting cave folks
law like that? Does the old Folks Home law?
Speaker 8 (23:36):
You know?
Speaker 1 (23:36):
Count No, those are just rules, They're not laws, right,
those are rules. And at that point they're just suggestions.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Yeah, you're seventy five, come on, live your life.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
Sorry, I wasn't sure where you were at with them. No,
we're good old folks. They're pissed, can't have their booze. Yeah,
so whatever, drink the beer, the kimblitz. Well what I'm
just taking, like an old person, drink.
Speaker 5 (23:58):
Okay, grasshoppers, grasshoppers, Tom Collins, Uh huh.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
I'm thinking a good drinks has a straight whiskey, bourbon
or whatever. No vodka, martini or something.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
No, I don't think so. Maybe maybe yeah Bertha No, no.
Speaker 1 (24:17):
Maybe not so much. She likes the cosmetol apology.
Speaker 2 (24:19):
No margarita.
Speaker 1 (24:22):
Probably yeah, only every now and again. Gay, who knows.
I mean it could be you know, barefoot right, that
is true. I'm so conflicted on which story to read
to you, because they're both so good. Health experts warn
male college students against using honey packets for sexual enhancement.
Excuse MG. Male college students are using these honey packets
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marked as over the counter sexual enhancers.
Speaker 2 (24:46):
Health experts may this may shock you.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
Health experts warn they may contain hidden drugs, which can
cause dangerous side effects. That trend gained traction through TikTok.
Of course, some male students mixing the packets with alcohol,
further increasing the health risks. Expert doctor Justin Mills from
the u C from UCLA urges students to address underlying
(25:10):
health or performance concerns if they really have eat excuse
me problems.
Speaker 2 (25:15):
Okay, yeah, you can go to low T Center and
get that pick.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
You don't have to use honey packets, you know, unless
honey packets mean something that's gotta be slang for something
else for sure, because I'm imagining like you go to KFC, right,
you get your bucket of fried chicken, you get your biscuits,
and they always give you the butter and the honey
to go with it.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
It's not those type of honey packets. Yeah, surely.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
And if those honey packets had drugs in them that
we didn't know about, well maybe that's why KFS these
chickens taste. So unless it's honey packets, is the nickname okay, okay,
would make you put your quarter in at the gas station?
Oh god, and in it they're called honey.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
Packets, okay, okay for your honey it works.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
Well. I haven't seen one of those machines in a
gas station bathroom in ages, it feels like, but have
you looked and have you been in that type of Yeah,
a true statement, that's probably that's true statement. I haven't
been to those type of because usually stop with like
the BUCkies or the quick trips or come and go
you knows now or whatever. No, okay, not in those
(26:18):
and Bob's do DQ. Yeah, you could probably get you
a little fris yeah d X yeah. Yeah, get your
get your gas and you're you're thirty two ounce mountain
dew and your French tickler all at the same place.
Speaker 2 (26:30):
Yeah, maybe I feel get and go.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
I remember as kids, though, man, they'd be everywhere, man
like an easy margin of stuff like that, and we'd
always you know, hey, man, you got you got four
quarters or seventy five cents, because it's usually there's nothing
more than a dollar, yeah or whatever, and we get
them and you know, I don't play with them, stretch
them out or whatever. Just be stupid kids. We don't
know what we're gonna do with this thing. But whatever,
it's fun. It's usually at the convenience stores where you
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go in and the counter as like, you know, a
six foot countertop. But there's two feet for you, not
even a two feet two inches for you to pay
because it's covered in crap. They're trying to sell you.
Kinds of show. He's right, yeah, smells like incense. Yeah yeah,
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Speaker 5 (28:47):
A Packers coaching legend is through to the next round
of the Pro Football Hall of Fame voting. Mike Holgrim
was selected as the coaching finalist for the twenty twenty
five class. The seventy six year old guided Green Bay
to a Super Bowl thirty one win over the Patriots,
but lost to the Mike Shanahan led Broncos in the
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Big Game the following season. Home Grin beat out Shanahan
to earn this year's coaching nominee. Meanwhile, former Packers receiver
Sterling Sharp, Eagles and Rams linebacker Maxie Bowen and Chief's
offensive tackle Jim Tyer were named finalists in the seniors category.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
I mean he's absolutely it should be a no brainer
from his obviously his time with Green Bay, but he
was an assistant coach with the forty nine Ers during
their dynasty time as a quarterbacks coach, got two Super
Bowl rings. He's a part of the Bill Walsh coaching tree.
I mean, this guy is a legacy for sure.
Speaker 5 (29:46):
And the Commanders have found their next team. President Washington
hired Mark Klauss to the position. He's been the president
and CEO of the Campbell's Company since twenty nineteen, and
during his time with cam the company has partnered with
NFL team such as Washington. Klaus will be the president
of business operations for the team. ESPN reports he will.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
Not be a part of football operations.
Speaker 5 (30:11):
Klaus takes over a role last held by Jason Wright,
who is exiting the organization at the end of this season.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
I mean kind of makes sense.
Speaker 5 (30:21):
We'll see more NFL players and more Campbell's commercials, I'm
sure from the Commanders. I suppose Steelers are getting a
major piece. It's their pass rush puzzle back this weekend.
Head coach Mike Tomlin told the media yesterday that Alex
Highsmith is fully expected to return from an ankle injury
that sidelined him for three weeks. The edge rusher is
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three sacks and ten quarterback hits in six games this season.
High Smith also dealt with a groin issue earlier in
the year. The Steelers lead the AFC North at nine
and three and square off in a week twelve rematch
against the last place Browns from Akrishaer Stadium on Sunday.
Pittsburgh lost to Cleveland in a snowy Thursday Night football
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affair two weeks ago, and the field for the NBA
Cup knockout rounds are set. In the East, the New
York Nicks one Group A, the Milwaukee Bucks claimed Group B,
and the Atlanta Hawks clinched Group C. The Orlando Magic
grabbed the conference's wild card spot.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
The Bucks are going to host.
Speaker 5 (31:24):
The Magic, and the Knicks will entertain the Hawks in
the quarterfinals beginning next Tuesday. In the West, the Houston
Rockets one Group A, Oklahoma City Thunder took Group B,
and the Golden State Warriors finished atop of Group C.
The Dallas Mavericks qualified for the next round as the
West's wild card. The Thunder will play host to the
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Mavericks and the Rockets will be at home to challenge
the Warriors in the quarterfinal round.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
This turned out, this Cup thing turned out to be
pretty good. It's pretty exciting to watch. They changed the
floor to make it a little more exciting, and I
think it's been I think it's been a good experiment
to create ex and kudos to the NBA. They've tried
to come up with ways to keep people excited about
basketball and not just rely on the All Star break
or things like that. And I think Major League Baseball
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saw that with the change of the rules. Some people
think the clock didn't change it much. I think it did. Yea,
even even if it's placebo, like, it makes you feel
like the game moves faster. They're talking about a new
rule they may intimate called the Golden Batter rule.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
This is really I think this is cool. Just to
make it exciting.
Speaker 1 (32:30):
It's a little gimmicky, it's a little but so what
Basically you can have a new bat, someone replace bat
at any point, So typically a designated hitter comes in.
There's rules around that on when they can or cannot,
and so this would be at any point at any time. Okay,
to be like, hey, let's say you're you're down by one,
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but you your best hitter just batted.
Speaker 2 (32:53):
You can change it up at the last minute.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
Throw him back.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
Yeah, yeah, okay, that's cool. I think that kind of tagging. Tagging.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
Yes, I like it. We'll see it passes and.
Speaker 5 (33:02):
A four time NBA All Star is officially calling it
a career. According to ESPN, Paul Millsap has announced his
retirement from the league after sixteen seasons. Millsap was selected
forty seventh overall in the second round of the two
thousand and six NBA Draft and went on to play
for the Utah Jazz, Atlanta Hawks, Denver Nuggets, Brooklyn Nets,
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and the Philadelphia seventy six Ers. He last suited up
for the Nets and Sixers during the twenty twenty one
to twenty two season. The thirty nine year old is
one of eight players in league history to record five
hundred three pointers, one thousand blocks, and one thousand steals.
He averaged fourteen points and seven rebounds in over one
thousand career games. Yeah, and that's your ball to the
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wall Sports. I'm Lindsay on ninety seven to five KMOD.
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Speaker 5 (35:22):
Yesterday, when we got the email from the woman who
wondered if we thought her husband could be cheating on her,
we said something We made a comment about.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
Yeah, my first day with women.
Speaker 5 (35:39):
Yeah, it's something that he was doing could be considered
as semi cheating, and that sent me down a rabbit
hole of things that are considered to be semi cheating.
And by the way, they don't call it that anymore.
They call it now micro cheating. And there are fis
(36:00):
I've teen big things that men can do and also
women that are considered to be micro cheating. And I'm
wondering your opinions, for both men and women, if you
would consider this to be micro cheating, if it would
bother you, or if you yourself would consider doing it,
or if you've done it and considered it to be
(36:20):
micro cheating. So the first one on their list is
texting a female friend good morning in a casual yet
personal way daily daily to another female friend. Yeah, for sure,
simple good morning.
Speaker 1 (36:39):
I think so. I think so you're establishing an emotional
base there, you know what I'm saying, It's.
Speaker 2 (36:49):
Probably already there if you're friends, right.
Speaker 1 (36:52):
Not necessarily, I don't think necessarily the emotional there. The
emotional connection is there as a friendship. Yeah, maybe, But
I think if you're making it a point to tell
them good morning daily, you're starting up a little bit
more than just a simple friendship.
Speaker 2 (37:09):
What if it had ended there like you got nothing back? Well,
she doesn't like you like that, right.
Speaker 1 (37:16):
I kind of look at it like if my if
it was happening to me, like if my wife was
doing this and to to even like, I'd lose my mind.
I would.
Speaker 2 (37:34):
I don't consider it cheating, but I would lose my mind.
Speaker 1 (37:37):
It's inappropriate.
Speaker 2 (37:39):
What if this was a childhood friend? Don't care, right,
I don't care if you gave your kidney to them.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
Right, it's a person of the opposite sex and you're
telling them something intimate that you would tell your partner.
I don't care. If it's your God's godmother, I don't care.
If it's your God's sister that I don't I don't care.
That makes no sense to be text now as if
you text all your friends every morning, that okay, damn it,
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But to single out one friend that is of the
opposite sex to do it every day. Now, if one
of your friends is you know, got cheated on, or
their mom died or some crazy life going happened and
they needed some sort of I care about you moment,
reach out for a little bit of time. Okay, yeah,
but that only like you just said for a little
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bit of time. Yes. The way she says it and
describes it, it sounds like this is going on for months,
maybe even whatever. Every day. I think in a situation
like that, you maybe hit it once a day every
other day, right, something to that effect. But you're doing
it seven days a week or at least five days
out of the week.
Speaker 5 (38:50):
Yeah, Nay. That's sending a message to the person like, hey,
I want you to think about anything.
Speaker 1 (38:55):
I care about you enough, I think about you first
thing in the morning, as soon as I wake up.
That's exactly the way I read it. Yeah. Yeah, they're
not cool, man.
Speaker 5 (39:04):
And if it is going through texting someone that's going
through something, I think your text would probably be, hey,
just wanted you to know that if you need something,
me and my wife are here for you, or you
know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (39:16):
You maybe not even mention the wife or whatever. You
just be like, Hey, if you need anything, I'm here
for you. I hope you're doing better, you know, I
hope today is better than yesterday. Something that effect. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
not just as simple good morning, I hope you have
a great day now. I think the other part is that,
like we're you know, I'm married, so I'm equating it
to that. Now if I'm dating somebody, Yeah, is that cheating?
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That depends on how serious your relationship you just stay
in the night, then yes, it is. It's the same thing.
It's the same thing because you're building an emotional connection,
a relationship, a romantic relationship with this with this girlfriend
if she's staying in the night. No, I don't think
that that's true at all. I think there are people
who date who date multiple people. Now I'm not built
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that way. Yeah, yeah, they have relationships like that, and
there are some people that are. I would like to
say that most of the population in the world are
built like that.
Speaker 2 (40:13):
You know, they're not dating one person.
Speaker 1 (40:16):
Yeah, yeah, uh and and and and things might have
changed over the past twenty thirty years. Who knows, you know,
with kids these days, you never know. But to me,
I think that everybody is in that monogamous relationship unless
you are in that polyamorous stuff or whatever that lifestyle.
And that's a different story. But I feel like you
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and your your current your girlfriend in this case, would
have already had that discussion.
Speaker 5 (40:42):
Yeah, you know, what about sending memes or jokes to
a female friend.
Speaker 1 (40:50):
I assuming that this is a dude doing this, right,
I don't think so, I don't think And I guess
a lot of that would depend on what the joke,
the context of the joke, or the would be. If
it's sexual or romantic in nature, right then that changes
the whole ball game. But if it's just, you know,
something silly, Yeah, and I don't think it's that big
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of a deal. Yeah, I think that. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (41:13):
Memes, Now, every meme? Do you ever send mememes? Do
I see memes?
Speaker 5 (41:19):
Like?
Speaker 1 (41:19):
That's what I'm I think, is, uh, what's the movie
from your and Johnny doesn't know, Scotty doesn't Scotty doesn't know. Now,
if it's a meme, Scotty doesn't know meme, that's a
different story because it's got a different connotation to it.
Speaker 5 (41:34):
Send away, Okay, Casually flirting with a waitress or barista.
Speaker 1 (41:45):
I don't like this statement. I don't like this question
because it's so Flirtation is so subjective, right, I've been
accused of being flirtatious when I say thank you and please,
and this is great. Well, see here's the difference though.
Is it a one off or is it your lunchtime, sweetie.
You see what I'm saying. Yeah, if it's your lunchtime, sweetie,
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then absolutely it is inappropriate.
Speaker 2 (42:08):
For those don't know who lunchtime sweety is given. Explain that, Okay.
Speaker 1 (42:12):
So, like when you go to a place like Hooters
or something to that effect where the women are dressed
scantily clad, or even it didn't even have to be
one of those places. You just get a new restaurant,
any restaurant or whatsoever. But she is you go there
strictly to see Janet and always sitting in janet section exactly,
and you want to sit there and you want to
be served by Janet herself, and that that's the case,
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then yes, that's a problem. But I mean if it's
you know, maybe it could go both ways. Even if
you're you know, a hoar dog, you know that goes
and sits in everybody's different section and flirts with all
of them, there's still a seed in the back of
your mind that's been planted, like I might have a
chance with Janet or Barbara or whatever female name that
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you want to insert there. Yeah, to me, the word flirt,
being flirtatious is the question mark or discerning factor here say,
some people say being flirty now the lunchtime sweetie thing,
when you are possessive about it, Now, that's flirtation, right, Yeah,
it's my lunchtime sweet I must sit in my person's
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section like.
Speaker 2 (43:17):
Like, no, I will wait an hour for geanets section
like that.
Speaker 1 (43:21):
You know, yeah, that feels their emotional connection absolutely. But
if I'm nice to the barista, like I get coffee,
you guys know, I get coffee every morning and I
know the people and I'm nice to them and we
talk and they've told me about their like like, is
that flirting?
Speaker 5 (43:38):
But no, I don't think there's a difference between being kind.
People mistake kindness.
Speaker 1 (43:43):
That's what That's what I'm saying. But I think that
if my wife would be like, why do you know
about their family? I mean because you see them every day,
it's different to talk about their family. Hey, if you
know about their family, how's the kids doing? Or something
to that effect, as opposed to wow, you look really
pretty today, or you notice that they got a hair cut.
You know, you know what I'm saying, Oh your hair
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looks different or saying wow, you look really great. In
those genes, those are I feel are all forms of flirtation. Ye,
just being like, hey, how's the kids doing? Yeah, you know,
did your kid get the blue ribbon at the state
Fair this year? Or even that's not that's just being polite.
I agree, that's my point. Like, I look at those
people that I get my coffee from as my coworkers.
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You see them every day.
Speaker 2 (44:27):
I see, they're part of my job.
Speaker 5 (44:28):
Yeah right now, if they said, now, if you could
only see me out of my barista apron.
Speaker 1 (44:35):
It would see you when nothing but right. Yeah. I
think every guy and every girl knows when a person
smiles at them at a different way other than customer service.
That's fair. That's fair, and you can feel the emotional
energy that comes with that, I think anyway.
Speaker 5 (44:54):
Okay, so micro cheating for women, here's one on the
women's list holding eye contact with a stranger longer than
usual just to grab their attention.
Speaker 1 (45:05):
So this is a male's statement about micro expression cheating
that a woman does getting staring at him, trying to
get eye contact, holding.
Speaker 5 (45:13):
Eye contact, holding icon a stranger.
Speaker 1 (45:18):
Okay, Uh, that's borderline. I think it's borderline. I don't
want to say it's micro cheating, but it can lead to.
Speaker 5 (45:27):
Right, it's definitely flirting.
Speaker 1 (45:31):
I'm not prepared to go out that far. Not everything's cheating, No, no,
not everything's micro cheating. But if I'm sitting here staring
at you like this, holding eye contact, waiting for you
to acknowledge or say something, you know, then I think that,
like I said, it's borderline.
Speaker 2 (45:49):
But as long as I'm talking, it's completely okay.
Speaker 1 (45:52):
We're well, you know, we're sitting here talking and what's
what's the what's the basis of the conversation. I'm just
saying that, like, only because we're talking, it's okay. Like
eye contact is hardly the sign of a micro like
for me at heart, Like, is it weird?
Speaker 5 (46:06):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (46:07):
Could it make me insecure? Absolutely? Are you fair to
feel the way? One hundred percent? But it's also could
be a nothing burger.
Speaker 5 (46:16):
Sure, how about flirting with a bartender to get free drinks?
Speaker 1 (46:21):
I'm gonna do that all the time. I don't think so,
I don't think so it leaves you money, let's save money? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (46:30):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (46:30):
What is it? What if a man's doing it to
try and get free drinks, Now, it's not nearly as
successful or with a female bartender, is that flirting. Yes, yeah,
because I think the man and the difference between the
men and the women is that like men inherently have
that built into them, what that they want to flirt.
They see a pretty woman, they're gonna flirt with, you know,
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maybe to get a free drink discount. There's always that
deep down inside that like, hey, maybe maybe Becky here
will give me a shot.
Speaker 2 (47:00):
So men get a pass on it. Women don't think
men get a pass at all.
Speaker 5 (47:04):
No, I don't think either one of them do. I
too think it's micro cheating if a girl is flirting
with the bartender to get free drinks.
Speaker 2 (47:10):
Because I don't think that that's a real thing.
Speaker 5 (47:12):
I don't think bartenders really do give you free drinks
if you're flirting with them.
Speaker 1 (47:17):
I don't don't think I don't know what I've seen,
because I've seen it happen. Yeah. Now, I haven't seen
a girl go watch this, I'm gonna flirt and get
my free drink. But I have seen bartenders give drinks
and sit there and watched it happen and be interpreted
as she was flirting with him. Now, between bartenders and
other patrons, that's a difference. I don't like, I'm with you.
I don't know about bartenders giving out free drinks whatever,
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but if you're over there flirting with some rando du
that's the customer at the bar to try to get
your free drink, I don't know if I've got you know,
if I'm cool with that or not. I think if
you use the same line that is used at a
strip club towards mail mails, then I think that's really weird.
But I'm just here to pay my electric bill. No, no, no,
like I want to buy me a drink. Yeah, I
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think that's yeah, that's weird. That's obviously we've we've skirted
to a different thing. But I think flirting to get
a drink either way, Ah, that's on you. It's not
my job to keep you in line in your securities.
Speaker 2 (48:15):
Yeah yeah.
Speaker 9 (48:16):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (48:17):
Following models this is a micro cheating for men.
Speaker 1 (48:20):
I love this one.
Speaker 5 (48:21):
Following models on social media and liking.
Speaker 2 (48:25):
Their posts, like harding their posts.
Speaker 1 (48:28):
No, no, because there's no chance there there's like there's
some people that think that watching porn is cheating. You've
done double standard mobiles, you know, they they looking at
watching porn's cheating. There's no chance that you're ever going
to get with this model. There's no chance you're ever
gonna get with this porn star, you know. So I
don't consider it a form of micro cheating at all whatsoever.
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You just happen to find this person attractive and you're
going to like their post. I mean it's the same
thing as then, like you know, if I like one
of the Rocks posts, you know, I'm not wanting to
go attracted. I'm just saying. I'm just saying. It's there's celebrities.
They're in a different both in regular Joe right now.
Speaker 5 (49:09):
If it were an X or someone like.
Speaker 1 (49:12):
That, so I become a model, then it's completely inappropriate
if you're if you are hardy and liking the model
that you dated, yes, but if it's a model you've
never dated, not gonna meet, no chance at all whatsoever.
Good for you. You can pull models, fantastic, But I
think if it's somebody that you've never met before.
Speaker 5 (49:34):
And I would even say that if, like say Kate
Upton responded, like, let's say you said, Kate Upton, I
love that shirt you're wearing whatever, and she said, thanks
to Caim be nice beard. I think you even have
bragging rights at that point your girlfriend, Kate Upton responded
to my post.
Speaker 2 (49:55):
But there's no chance exactly right, But now there's a
thought that the a chance.
Speaker 1 (50:00):
Absolutely, there is a thought. And even if I tried
to lay ground work with Kate opt and I know
that Kate Upton is not going to leave La or
wherever the hell she's to come to Tulsa, Oklahoma to
have sex with this beast. Yeah, so here here's my
my stance on that. I don't know where we got
to where people think that online isn't real. So when
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you wouldn't walk up to Kate up in the bar
and say that, So if you if you like somebody's
outfit in public, that's flirting, Yeah for sure. Right and
on top of that, it plants a seed that that
type of behavior is okay, and it starts the chain. Okay,
I could see how you're getting there. I I I
(50:44):
disagree because if there's doing to do between them, if
there's distance between you know, Tulsa, Oklahoma, so it's completely acceptable,
said it best, bro, What if they're not celebrities, then
that's that's a different story. Then out of there's not
a chance. Okay, So do you know a lot of
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people out of state that you keep talking tabs with regularly.
Let's just say somebody went to high school with and
you you live out of state and you haven't been
back in twenty years. Okay, then then there there there
is a place that that possibly could happen. It's borderline again,
it's borderline. I think that it is a possibility, but
I don't think that the chances are very narrow I
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think anyway, right, No, I get it, Rationalize it all
you want. I'm just saying that it is no different
than in being out in Walmart and saying, I like, this,
is there a chance you're going to hook up with
somebody when you're at Walmart? No, but it still is
a I don't know why you have to be Why
do they even want your liking? Why do they even
(51:50):
want your flirting?
Speaker 8 (51:51):
Right?
Speaker 1 (51:52):
Then, this is just my opinion, live your best life.
I'm just saying that the hearting thing. A lot of
guys are like, what's fine, what's the big deal? Why
do you even need to do it right? Why if
it doesn't matter and there's no chance, why do you
even need to do it because it makes you feel good?
So it's selfish pretty much. And that's that's the way
the world is. Yeah, we all do it. It doesn't
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have to be that. It doesn't have to be you
said all the time. Everybody has evil thoughts. You don't
have to pull the trigger only. And that's the difference
between the same person and the crazy person and being
in a and to me, being in a strong relationship
or an important relationship, Trust is the best commodity you
can have. And when you start creating cultivating opportunities for mistrust,
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that's where it can go sideways fast. And and if
my girlfriend started heartening and liking like Dane Cook's stuff whatever,
I don't know why, but why I wouldn't have a
problem with that, you know. But if it was, you know,
a guy she met at the Walmart or you know whatever,
then that's a different story because there's more of a
(52:55):
chance that they're local they can actually meet up and
start something from there, I think. But if you're a celebrity,
I had chances out the winder exactly.
Speaker 5 (53:06):
There you go a little bit of micro cheating information
to make you feel insecure in your relationship for the day.
Speaker 10 (53:14):
Benny Lindsey Lindsey Lindsey, Y mans.
Speaker 1 (53:53):
Good morning. It's the Big Mad Morning Show nine one
eight four six O K M O D. You can
also text BMMS and then what you want to say
to eight two nine four five. We are broadcasting live
for the twenty eight hour Toy Drive. And because we're
doing that, the way we play games is a little different.
If you would like to play this game, I need
you to text play I want to play, or play
or whatever. Make me something to that BMMS and play
(54:16):
to eight two nine four five BMMS space play to
the phone number eight two nine four five. While you
guys are getting into that, we are broadcasting live for
the twenty eight hour Toy Drive. US Cellular has helped
put this on with us for the last couple of
years and we are so grateful that they help us.
And Dave and Busters too, and we haven't talked about
(54:36):
this yet. Dave and Buster's remodeled and it looks awesome
in here. They've got this massive that's gotta be thirty feet.
Oh that's more than thirty feet man. Sixty. Yeah, I
was gonna say one hundred foot of wall one hundred
foot of TV, but sixty sounds about right.
Speaker 2 (54:53):
That used to all see windows, correct, there now it's
all team.
Speaker 1 (54:57):
There's six normal size screen like maybe fifty inch TVs
and three of them, six of them right in the middle,
and then on each side there's got that's gotta be
My TV at home is an eighty five inch, and
that's bigger than my TV. So I'm gonna go so
far as to say ninety five. I think it's bigger
(55:18):
than this of television. I think it's bigger than that.
Two on each side, and then there's TV. I mean,
there's so many TVs, two arts shuffle board and yeah,
two darts in the shuffle board, and they've got the
regular game room, and of course the bar and the
seeding area has been revamped. It looks great in here.
So we want you guys to bring a toy drop
it off for the twenty hour Toy Drive brought to
(55:38):
by US Cellular. Let's go ahead now and play a game.
I can't play the other thing, So now, all right,
the game we're gonna play is pick the flip. Current
record is I am dominating with seventeen. Corvin, you're right
behind me with fourteen. Lindsay has ten, Wow, and last
week's winner that would be you, all right, So it's
(56:02):
going to be. It's gonna be the way. I'm gonna
let ladies go first. Okay, I'm gonna be the contestant.
You're gonna get to contestants. I'm gonna be the card holder. Yeah,
Corbin's gonna be the contestants. I'll be the card holder.
Lindsey will be given the one clues to Corbin. All right,
So lindsay pick a phone number. Last four digits is
what I need?
Speaker 2 (56:20):
All right? Four two four nine for nine.
Speaker 1 (56:23):
All right. Now, I'm gonna take us off and go
slide behind Corbin so I can be the card holder. Yeah,
or you can just turning facer right, all right? Sixty
seconds around the clock. Timers starts after the first clue.
Speaker 5 (56:37):
Double pointer. Okay, this was a comic book. I think
TV series then movie. Kirsten Bell I believe played this
detective Oh Veronica Mark.
Speaker 2 (56:47):
Yes, this guy died.
Speaker 5 (56:50):
He was busted for playing with himself in a movie theater.
Speaker 2 (56:55):
And see Herman Pee's Big Adventure Big Top.
Speaker 5 (56:57):
Yes this is another double point and no blank, no.
Speaker 2 (57:04):
Crime.
Speaker 5 (57:04):
No when you're working out, you.
Speaker 2 (57:07):
Want no pay, no game, uh drop, no pain paining game.
Speaker 5 (57:12):
Yes this is dinosaurs and yes uh, this is a
double pointer and uh alannas Morsett plays god.
Speaker 2 (57:23):
Uh dogma Yes, uh this is the queen. Most popular
song by Queen.
Speaker 1 (57:29):
Uh, we are the Champions.
Speaker 5 (57:31):
No turn. Movie title of the movie Bohemian. Yes, double
pointer the movie I can never get. Oh my gosh,
you it's kind of like oatmeal.
Speaker 2 (57:45):
It's kind of like oatmeal. No time.
Speaker 1 (57:49):
How many wine?
Speaker 2 (57:52):
Which is in a number that Lindsay got for four
nine four two?
Speaker 11 (57:56):
Is that right?
Speaker 5 (57:57):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (57:58):
And so now it'll be the Gimpi's turn, and I'm
gonna kind of face away. I'll start the timer. Sixty
seconds are on the clock. Nine is the number to be.
Don't start anything right yet. I want to play for
fifty five thirty okay, five five three zero to look
at the monitor too, yeah yeah, yeah, yeah that big
(58:19):
screen right there. All right, all right, all right, we
go there. The comic book movie named after a color
and one of those things green hornet. No, you take
camping with you to light things up green lantern. Yes,
this is where twins try to get their folks back together.
Lin Trap. Yep. This is a James Bond movie about
(58:41):
the place that has slot machines, casino Royale. This is
an animated movie Scottish and Shrek. No the other one.
She's a red head brave. Yes, this is Oh the
poop Pie, The Help, Yes, Giant Blue People, Avatar double pointer.
(59:02):
You you have a husband and a blank and I
believe this is the one where Sephard wife. Yes, this
is where she pukes pea soup everywhere and her head
spins around. It doesn't think he exorcists. Uh. This is
Melissa McCarthy and uh. And they try to steal identities
identity thief. Yes, uh, Brooks Shields and Brooks Shields and
(59:26):
her col sex. The game. This is a movie based
on a Oh damn it, I got eleven? What are
you got? Lendsy as she counts them all up because
I dominated I thought about throwing it because I don't
want you.
Speaker 2 (59:42):
To get more points you should have. It's very honest though,
all right, what's the number?
Speaker 1 (59:47):
Lindsay? All right?
Speaker 2 (59:51):
Congratulations.
Speaker 1 (59:52):
Uh, that person's gonna get tickets to see Trans Siberian
Orchestra to be Okay Center Friday. Those tickets are Friday,
and you're gonna like, how do I get the tickets?
You will get them electronically. Give people explain on that
when he talks to you on the phone. Ah, git
a minute.
Speaker 5 (01:00:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
So we are broadcasting live twenty eight hour Toy Drive,
brought to you by US Cellular, collecting Toys from the
Marines and Toys for Tots. Corpin's on fire. Listen, I've
played this game so much, basically have all the cards memory? Yeah,
we're behind the scenes. We're having a conversation of ditching
all the cards and completely starting over. We're just chickens.
(01:00:26):
I mean, come on, man, when you're dominating with eighteen,
like I am, do we really want to do that?
Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
I mean, I'm okay with that. But yeah, so it's
easy to remember these when you've been doing them this long.
Speaker 1 (01:00:39):
So all right, So now the record is, moves me
to eighteen, keeps you a fourteen, keeps Lindsay Dead as
last with twenty hour Toy Drive, David Busters seventy first
and one sixty nine that come by. We're gonna be
up till tomorrow morning at ten a m. Collecting Toys
from the Marines and Toys for Tots.
Speaker 8 (01:00:56):
Tilsa's Boarding Show, The Big Bad Boarding Show.
Speaker 1 (01:00:59):
The next Good Morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show.
(01:01:25):
Broadcasting live Dave and Busters. We are live at Dave
and Busters for the twenty eight hour toy drive collecting
toys for the Marines and toys for Tots. A new
unwrapped toy could change a kid's life at least make
sure they have a merry Christmas. And that's where you
(01:01:45):
come in. Drop a new unwrapped toy off here. If
maybe you're on your way to drop the kids off
at school, drop them off, then.
Speaker 2 (01:01:51):
Come here or drop your heads off. Yeah we're babysitting. No, no,
and then then come here with the toy, or wait
till you pick them up and then bring them here. Yeah,
and that would be awesome too.
Speaker 1 (01:02:03):
Man, it's cool to see the kids get excited to
see all the toys as well. Let's go ahead and
see what Ghimpie has in his four by four. Well,
Calvin it says here that Meta excepts I'm just gonna
kill them. Yeah, might as well. Meta exacts say that
we over moderate. Gee you don't say huh? Nick Clegg
is his name. Meta president of Global Affairs, said on
Monday that error rates are high and too often harmless
(01:02:26):
content is removed, with people getting penalized unfairly Clegg said
that the company regrets how aggressively it remove posts about
COVID nineteen, for example, and that users were right to complain.
I mean, if you are a proponent, let's just pick something.
If you are a proponent for okra gal, then yeah,
(01:02:53):
you would feel like those that mislabel Okra Yeah, you
would feel like it's overmoderated. But I feel like this
goes back to our yucker roots situation. If you remember that,
this goes back years. We posted a picture of a
yucker root. Facebook thought it was a penis and blocked
us out for the longest time. Yeah, well that's AI doing.
It's not user moderating right right. By the way, I
(01:03:15):
think they're over moderating, like the dig in. That's a
yucker root, not a wainer. Yeah, come on out. So
I don't know, you've read a couple stories, right, Hey,
we'll disagree. Right, what else we got here? Bursts of
activity can reduce heart risk. Dirt short burst of activity
during the day can help help heart health. Easy for
me to say, especially for women. A new study published
(01:03:38):
yesterday in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that
for people who don't exercise, things like carrying groceries or
climbing stairs can have an outsized impact on the risk
of heart disease. Men who got around five and a
half minutes of vigorous movement and a day five and
a half minutes, huh, that's all. I saw a sixteen
percent I though it was only two minutes, saw a
(01:04:01):
sixteen percent decrease in the risk of heart problems. For women, however,
those numbers were more than fifty percent. Wow, get up
and move a little bit. I mean they say, if
you just walk every day for forty five minutes, you
know that it is a game making us.
Speaker 5 (01:04:17):
This is why I don't use Walmart delivery. I rather
carry my own groceries from the store.
Speaker 2 (01:04:23):
To the car, from the car into the outs.
Speaker 1 (01:04:25):
She's already in the note.
Speaker 2 (01:04:26):
How many times do you drive around the parking lot
to find a close spot?
Speaker 5 (01:04:29):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:04:30):
I do park. I don't like door ding, so I
do park further out.
Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
Good luck with that, yeah right. New York City a
mayer confirms they'll cooperate with ICE on certain deportations. New
York Mayor. New York City Mayor Eric Adams is confirming
they'll cooperate with ICE under certain circumstances to deport illegal
immigrants now. He emphasized at a news conference that he
wants to see illegal migrants who rape, commit robberies, or
(01:04:56):
shoot at police officers to be deported, but the also
said that he wants to know what President Trump's has
in mind when he talks about mass deportations. Adam again
said that he hopes for a sit down with Trump's
Borders are Tom Homan soon, but he also said I'm
not going to be warring with the administration. I'm going
(01:05:16):
to be working with the administration until he's in office
and until he enacts the rules are they figure out
what those what if that's going to look like, it's
all just back. Yeah. I think he's trying to get
ahead of the game, though I don't know how it
does that because we don't know what the plan is yet.
You just know that's what they want to do, right,
And this is my favorite story out of all of them.
Tulsa to host the twenty twenty seven National Senior Games.
(01:05:40):
Oh yeah, that's right. I'm not talking about seniors in
high school. We're talking about senior citizens. They do they
some of the games where they come on, hey, go on,
We're going to have the cane shaking competition, the walker races.
News canna make the most soured face. We speak English
(01:06:03):
here right, the check book writing right, coupon finding the
national week's dinner.
Speaker 2 (01:06:11):
The earliest knitting.
Speaker 1 (01:06:14):
The National Senior Games Association, Inc. That's a thing. They
announced that Tulsa will host be the host city for
the twenty twenty seven National Senior Games for the first time.
The competition brings in more than eleven five hundred athletes,
varying in age from fifty to more than one hundred
years old. The athletes compete in more than twenty five
(01:06:36):
different sports over two weeks because they need to that
amount of time. The specific dates for twenty twenty seven
Senior Games will be announced at a later Okay, hold
on how far that could have been your sports story? Sorry? No, well,
I actually looked up because I wanted this, Okay, so
(01:06:57):
I looked up.
Speaker 2 (01:06:58):
These are some of the competitions.
Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
Sprints good, fifty meters meters, two hundred meters, four hundred
meters right, and fifty meters just for references, like one
hundred and sixty four feet.
Speaker 2 (01:07:10):
So it's not like from here to the end.
Speaker 1 (01:07:12):
Of the kind of sprints or shuffle distance running like
eight hundred meters fifteen hundred meters are a five k?
Five k is three point two? Right? Race walking? Get
that mall ready?
Speaker 2 (01:07:26):
They probably will as field.
Speaker 1 (01:07:28):
Events any of these shot one hundred percent shot put,
disc throw, javelin throw, long jump, high jump, pole, vault. Hey, now,
so many broken hips that weekend. I wonder if you now,
if you have a modified hip, right, are you allow
our new knees? Do they go look at mildrip that
bitch showing offers since she got new knees? Uh? And
(01:07:51):
then basketball often half court games of course, softball, including
games and throwing accuracy challenge. Okay, volleyball typically played indoors
or on sand courts.
Speaker 2 (01:08:05):
Well, is what's the other way? Yeah? Carpet, no water volleyball.
I'm going to pickleball. That's a senior favorite.
Speaker 1 (01:08:15):
Shocking tennis, table tennis, or ping pong, badminton, of course, cycling,
road races, aquatic events like swimming, freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly. Uh,
just floating water, volleyball, golf nine of course, golf, bowling, archery.
Speaker 2 (01:08:36):
I mean all these are typical.
Speaker 1 (01:08:37):
I don't see anything out of the norm BACI, which
is fun, really fun, cornhole, triathlons, power walking. I'm not
sure what the difference between that and dancing is.
Speaker 5 (01:08:50):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:08:51):
They also do things like we bawling, board games, trivia,
basically any card game Lindsay plays. They have as ai.
Speaker 2 (01:08:59):
Yeah, so it's pretty normal compared to what you know,
we know as the Olympics. Yep, and that is your
boss of the ball sports. I'm Wendesday in ninety seven.
Speaker 1 (01:09:40):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show live at
David Busters twenty at hour.
Speaker 2 (01:09:44):
Toy Drive is underway and this is where we will
be for the next twenty hours.
Speaker 1 (01:09:51):
This is our home. Yeah, we're set up. That means
we're waiting for you to bring a toy and drop
it off. You grab the kids, run over to Target,
go to Walmart, go to New Shields. It's not by
Dick's right hair houses, sport and find something for the kids.
Basketballs are always huge. Footballs are always a big deal
and David Busters recently modeled it's forty feet Okay, we
(01:10:12):
were way off. Yes, And today, because it's Wednesday, they
do half priced games starting at eleven. Oh yeah, Saturday,
they're doing Breakfast with Santa. Why they do a lot
of stuff here, and not to mention, they also show
a lot of the games and the fights, and they
have these arenas. You can rent bays that have TVs
(01:10:32):
and you can put on a UFC fight or any
of those things. You can have set up right there
and rent that for a party, which is pretty cool
and a full service bar. So when you come have
Breakfast with Santa, you can have yourself a mirmosa.
Speaker 5 (01:10:44):
Yeah. Yeah, this is not for an adult birthday party.
Speaker 2 (01:10:47):
I love bringing my kids here because we can have
a beverage while the kids play.
Speaker 1 (01:10:51):
Yeah, it's pretty great to do it that way.
Speaker 2 (01:10:54):
But right now, oh wait, good morning Lindsay, Good morning Corbet.
Speaker 5 (01:10:58):
Hey our friends, am I want to send you to
Arlington to see the Dallas Cowboys.
Speaker 2 (01:11:02):
Rudi on the ingles.
Speaker 5 (01:11:04):
Hey, yeah, that's awesome. So listen during the next Balls
to the Wall sports for your Dallas Cowboys update before
at nine o'clock, and I'll tell you how you can
win those tickets.
Speaker 1 (01:11:15):
You caught me in mid drink, I never know how long.
Good morning, get Bug, Good morning Corman. Don't forget Next
Friday and Saturday, the thirteenth, fourteenth is the sixth annual
Cowboy Cup at Oklahoma's premier cannabis Championship and Arts festival.
And that's where you can get educated on medical marijuana. Now,
you don't need your women May cards your medical card
to get into the festival. But if you want to
(01:11:37):
sign up for GIMP's Big Adventure, which is a v
IP experience to the Cowboy Cup that you'll never remember,
you do need to be twenty one and older, and
you do need to have a valid OMA card, and
you can sign up at the website that rocks kmod
dot com. All right, let's do a Jeopardy news. Fill
in the blake news. I will read part of the headline.
You guys got to tell me what's missing. First one
(01:11:58):
Atlantic hurricane season blank. Atlantic hurricane season blank over. It
should be over. I don't know exactly how long the
season goes on, but I feel like in December your
hurricanes should be done. Not like Tills the Golden Hurricanes
or whatever, but the hurricane season should be completed by then.
Speaker 5 (01:12:22):
The record breaking I.
Speaker 1 (01:12:23):
Could do that. I could see that because there was
a lot of damage from just those few that we had,
so I like record breaking for the season.
Speaker 2 (01:12:33):
Yeah, the Atlantic hurricane season is over.
Speaker 1 (01:12:37):
Orcasters, there would be between fourteen and twenty named storms,
and there ended up being eighteen. Milton, Helen or Helene, Beryl,
and Debbie were among the hurricanes that hit the US
during the hurricane season, which November thirtieth, Hurricane Barrel became
the first Category five storms seen in the Atlantic Ocean.
(01:12:58):
In June, Oxford names blank Word of the Year for
twenty twenty four. Oxford names blank Word of the Year
for twenty twenty four.
Speaker 3 (01:13:07):
I think I love this. Is it riz now or
is it drip? I think it was like, God, damn it,
it's not that oh it should be.
Speaker 5 (01:13:24):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:13:24):
I think this was actually a runner up. I don't
think it was actual word. I think it was just
a runner up.
Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
Demure, Okay, I think that was one of them, whatever
the hell that means. Oxford University Press, which publishes the
Oxford English Dictionary, has revealed its choice for word of
the Year for twenty twenty four, and that is brain rot.
It's defined as the supposed deterioration of a person's mental
(01:13:51):
or intellectual state, especially viewed as the result of over
consumption of material now particularly online content considered to be
trivial or unch well. Brain rod has seen a two
hundred and thirty percent spiking use this year. The term
was actually been has actually been around for more than
a century and was first used by author Henry David
Dureaux in his book Walden. I've heard of bed rot before.
(01:14:15):
I've never heard of brain rod before. But like when
you just, you know, lie in bed all day and
don't do much, nothing but watch TikTok videos and TV
or whatever brain rod used with, like video games, watching TV.
I remember a lot. I suffer from that quite a blank.
Most charitable state ooh, Flahoma.
Speaker 2 (01:14:34):
Sure, that's my final answer.
Speaker 1 (01:14:37):
It seems like it would be a bigger state though,
like Texas maybe or and I know how these things work, man,
it's like based on size per square mile or whatever.
So it's probably something like Rhode Island right a little bit.
It's a smaller state, but you know, the population there
(01:14:57):
makes up for it. Washington, Okay, the state or DC Ohio.
I guess state is the only one. As we passed
Giving Tuesday yesterday, the World Giving Index ranks the US
as the sixth most charitable nation in the world. Six huh.
The index found Americans gave almost five hundred and sixty
billion dollars to charity last year, most of which came
(01:15:20):
directly from individuals. Americans also gave their time, with more
than sixty million people volunteering more than four billion hours
in twenty twenty three. The most charitable state in the
Union using these metrics is Wyoming, followed by Utah, then Minnesota,
(01:15:40):
then Maine, than Delaware. Oklahoma nowhere on a list, not
in those and normally I do a better job of
finding it, so I can, yeah, because I'm interested to
see where we land in that.
Speaker 2 (01:15:54):
Well, after tomorrow we'll be higher up on the list.
Speaker 1 (01:15:59):
You would hope, right. I was hoping I could share
with you the the top ten most generous countries. Number
one Indonesia okay, Then Kenya okay, Then Singapore okay.
Speaker 2 (01:16:15):
Then this one's gonna really twist you up. The Gambia.
Speaker 1 (01:16:20):
Oh, the next one, Nigeria, then the United States, then Ukraine, Australia,
UAB and then Malta. You know who's not on that Listopia, Russia,
Ethiopia as well. Well, they kind of just you know,
said they couldn't be on it anymore. You don't see
China on that list.
Speaker 8 (01:16:40):
H r No.
Speaker 1 (01:16:41):
They were like, well, we can't let North Korea on there.
We can't have them have good numbers, right, Not that
they I don't know if they would or not. To me,
it's more of just the idea that why wasn't it
mentioned on you? Yeah, you would think it'd be in
there somewhere, even if you're dead last on that list,
they should be put on it. Yeah, and then h
what I was hoping it would be, Ah, oh, well
(01:17:04):
you have to spell it right, Cormyn, see if that
shows it up because I wanted to. I was hoping
we could find the state. Yeah, I didn't do my
diligence on that. It happens.
Speaker 2 (01:17:13):
Blank passes social media ban for teens.
Speaker 1 (01:17:18):
Passes social media band for teens for teens.
Speaker 5 (01:17:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:17:24):
I'm assuming it's like a business.
Speaker 2 (01:17:25):
Or something, or it might be a state.
Speaker 1 (01:17:29):
Oh okay, Okay, that makes sense then, like like New
York is banning social media for teens. I could see that,
or Pennsylvania.
Speaker 5 (01:17:41):
Yeah, I think it's I want to say Iowa or Illinois, okay,
putting a ban on it and for anyone under sixteen.
Speaker 1 (01:17:51):
I think Australia is passing a landmark ban on social
media for children under sixteen. On Thursday, the country's Senate
over whelmingly voted to pass the ban, which will take
at least a year to go into effect. The band
could see companies find up to fifty million Australian dollars
if they failed to prevent because that's less failed to
(01:18:12):
prevent children from having accounts. It's the latest effort from
politicians worldwide to regulate children's social media use as concerns
about its negative impact on mental health continue to grow.
How they going to regulate that, Well, they're gonna say
don't do it, and then if you do, it's on
them to police. I understand. But like kids will go
(01:18:32):
through and they'll fake their age. They'll put in you know,
just just to get it. Hell, they were doing that
before because you had to be like, was it like
twelve to get a Facebook account or something like that, thirteen?
So kids ten, nine, ten, eleven, they were putting in
dates that made them that age or whatever. So how
are they gonna How are they gonna get a handle?
(01:18:52):
I mean just like they do for not buy an alcohol, right,
like people by fakes, they make fakes whatever they do
what they act like they're older, and there's still a
punishment if you don't try to stop it. I get it,
and I think that's more about what it is, is
like you're not doing a good job policing it yourself.
Speaker 2 (01:19:08):
So we're gonna try. We're gonna do this to try
and get you to.
Speaker 1 (01:19:11):
Good luck with that. Australia. Blank is this year's National
Jukebox Day Ambassador.
Speaker 2 (01:19:18):
Spoiler, it's not Gimpy.
Speaker 9 (01:19:20):
What I was wondering why I wouldn't contact jukebox heroo
No Blank, but Randy Travis No, that sounds right.
Speaker 1 (01:19:33):
Blank is jukebox Ambassador.
Speaker 5 (01:19:37):
You think it would be someone that's constantly played on
the jukebox.
Speaker 2 (01:19:41):
Okay, maybe I don't know Taylor Swift.
Speaker 5 (01:19:44):
Maybe you playing a lot of Taylor Swift at the bar.
Speaker 1 (01:19:47):
I'm not, but people do John bon Jovi. What I
don't know as a guest touch Tunes otherwise is Gimpy's
Investment has chosen Metallica as their ambassadors for National Jukebox Day,
allowing users to win a VIP experience at the band's
Philly tour stop by playing Metallica songs on the app.
The contest runs until December eighth, with the limit of
(01:20:08):
two hundred and fifty entries per user. I have seen
that when I open up the Touch Tunes, like play
the song, and they've done that with Jelly Roll as
well before whatnots, and they're like, I see the prize
and it's like you get to go to one of
their shows and blah blah blah, And I'm like, that's great.
It doesn't tell me where it's at or whatever, so
I just skip right on past it. Yeah, and you
gotta pay every time exactly, which seems like a big
(01:20:30):
deal for him. But in terms of contests, that's that's
against the rules. Oh yeah, so like they have to
create an opportunity. This is a spoiler. They can't charge
you to enter a contest, so they'd have to give
you opportunities at.
Speaker 2 (01:20:42):
Least once to enter for free.
Speaker 5 (01:20:44):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:20:45):
Prizes include meeting the band and more information can be
foun at the Touch Tunes website. Metallica's M seventy two
world tour dates for North America and twenty twenty five
have also been announced. Trent Reznor says nine Inch Nails
was inspired by Blank. Nine Inch Nails was inspired by
Jesus de Walt is a nine inch nail. Yeah, yeah,
(01:21:10):
de Walt the tool back. Well, these are nails, so craftsmen.
Maybe Uncle Bob who galvanized Bob's drywall?
Speaker 5 (01:21:21):
Or or what's his face? This old house guy la
Bob vila. Okay, they were watching a lot of that.
Speaker 1 (01:21:31):
Trent Resnor of Nine Inch Nails revealed that the nineteen
eighty eight horror mystery film Dead Ringers was a major
inspiration for the band. The movie, directed by David Crohenberg,
follows the story of identical twins and their complex relationships
with women. Resner praised the film for its sense of
dread and its ability to make viewers feel bad throughout.
Dead Ringers has since become a cult classic and influenced
(01:21:54):
Resnor's approach to creating music with Nine Inch Nails. I've
never seen this movie, nor have I I've never heard
of it, so but apparent Alliott's inspirational Again, dead Ringers
is the name of the movie, okay. Ozzy Osbourne claims
blank is the reason for health problems. Spoiler it's not, Sharon,
Yeah crack. The lifetime of drug use might have something
to do with it.
Speaker 2 (01:22:13):
Heroin, drugs and alcohol.
Speaker 1 (01:22:15):
I don't know what the heroine. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:22:18):
Time on the road.
Speaker 1 (01:22:20):
I could see that touring, touring for sure. Uh Ozzie
would simply say, so, translate that to whatever you're.
Speaker 2 (01:22:30):
Ringing water in Flint, Michigan.
Speaker 1 (01:22:32):
Ummm yeah, let's go with a rectile dysfunction.
Speaker 2 (01:22:38):
Touring too much time on.
Speaker 1 (01:22:41):
Ozzy Osbourne attributes his ongoing health issues to a surgery
he underwent in twenty nineteen following a fall at his
La home. The surgery aggravated previous injuries from a quad
bike crash in two thousand and three, causing metal rods
in his.
Speaker 2 (01:22:54):
Back to become dislodged.
Speaker 1 (01:22:56):
Despite his Parkinson's diagnosis, Ozzie believes the spinal surgery is
the root of his health problems and regrets not seeking
a second opinion before the operation. Reflecting on his mortality,
the musician expressed uncertainty about his remaining years and the
passage of time as he approaches approaches his seventy sixth birthday.
It was yesterday, as a matter of fact, Ozzie's birthday
was so he is now officially seventy six and uh okay,
(01:23:19):
last ninety six. I've heard that about back people who
have back surgery. It never gets any better. As a
matter of fact, it makes problems worse. So I could
see how he could get to that point.
Speaker 2 (01:23:32):
I don't like I'm like you.
Speaker 1 (01:23:33):
I don't know anybody who has had success success when
it comes to back surgery. Sorry, I'm dealing with something.
Um Blank has top two most stream Spotify song released
in two thousands. Blank has top two most stream Spotify
songs released in two thousands. This could go back to
(01:23:54):
Metallica or Taylor Swift or Taylor Swift or the Foo Fighters.
I want to stick with the Pounds or Justin bieber
Biber and the two thousands. Oh, that's a good point.
This is okay, Beyonce, because I'm thinking, like the two
thousands is like, you know, the past twenty four years.
But that could simply be the early two thousands that
(01:24:16):
we call.
Speaker 5 (01:24:17):
The two thousands, say Beyonce. It could be Bruno, Mars
Lady Gaga.
Speaker 1 (01:24:22):
Coldplay has earned a pretty prestigious honor chart data set
on X Sunday that the band has now now has
the top two most stream songs released in the two
thousands on Spotify.
Speaker 2 (01:24:34):
Yellow holds the top honor with Viva La Vida.
Speaker 1 (01:24:37):
Second, the band recently gave back for the holidays, making
a donation of fourteen thousand pounds to a music studio
in from England that they will now be able to
provide free monthly sessions on Sundays to young musicians. Pounds
of dollars you said fourteen thousand, yes, and if I'm
correct in that, that's got to be like ten thousand
(01:25:00):
dollars maybe seventeen thousand, seven and fifty two dollars cents. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:25:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:25:06):
And also just so it's not very much money.
Speaker 1 (01:25:09):
No, it doesn't seem like it when you're dealing with
billionaires millionaires. Yes, I've seen thousand is not that much.
That seems like it's there walking around mine. Yeah, Chris
Martin's worth one hundred and sixty million. Yeah. And by
the way, you're only letting them use it on Sundays, right,
it's weird the day you the day, right, the day
you don't want to work exactly. Yeah. Blank announces more
(01:25:33):
Greatest Hits tour dates. Blank announces more Greatest Hits tour dates. Kiss,
I could see that or ACDC. Ac DC has just
re announced that they're going on tour. We talked about
that a little bit yesterday. But poison poison, Motley.
Speaker 2 (01:25:54):
Crue, yea Motley crue something.
Speaker 1 (01:25:56):
To that effect. I can see, not Dolly Parton. I'll
just try to throw somebody different out there.
Speaker 5 (01:26:07):
Willie Nelson.
Speaker 1 (01:26:09):
Avril Levine has announced the extension of her highly successful
Greatest Hits Tour for twenty twenty five, with nineteen dates
across the US and Canada. Special guests Simple Plan and
Fifi Dobson will join her on select dates, with We
the Kings also making appearances. The toural feature performing her
biggest hits, including Complicated, Skater Boy, and Girlfriend.
Speaker 2 (01:26:28):
Tickets will be available starting.
Speaker 1 (01:26:29):
December third, with pre sales going through the week and
general on sale happening on the six I here's the thing.
I think this is a smash anyay my cup of tea,
But this is a It makes sense.
Speaker 2 (01:26:42):
For this to be a tour. Sure people people will
go crazy for this tour.
Speaker 1 (01:26:48):
A lot of women grew up listening to her that
are now, you know, have kids and have moved on
with life and aren't in that world anymore. So I
think it makes complete sense for this to be an
actual tour. The closest date that I can see on
here to us Saint Louis. Uh, yeah, that's the closest
(01:27:09):
I ca in Vegas, maybe Maryland Heights, Mossouri, wherever the
hell at Saint Louis, Okay, Saint Louis Aria. Yeah, forty
years old. I didn't realize she was forty. I figured
her to be a little bit older than that.
Speaker 2 (01:27:22):
Elton John dealing with blank No, don't.
Speaker 1 (01:27:26):
Say rectiled, No, I think he would. He's lost sight
in one of his eyes, yeah, I think, or something
like that. Yeah, and which I didn't realize that because
I just I saw a flash headline and uh maybe
he was on TikTok or something like that. Uh, Like
(01:27:48):
I saw that he was blind, I didn't read into
it if he was fully blind or blind in one eye,
or half blind or just legally blind. Like our listener
Dan who still drives around.
Speaker 2 (01:27:58):
He doesn't need to read music. He's got it memorized.
Speaker 1 (01:28:00):
I've realized, Like we have a listener who says they're blind,
who drives. Yeah, we have a listener who's paralyzed in
a wheelchair but walks. Yeah, we got it's. Hey, it's
a circus.
Speaker 11 (01:28:10):
I love it.
Speaker 1 (01:28:10):
It's a melting pot Elton John says he has lost
his eyesight. He told an audience Sunday at a show
in London's West End that he hasn't been able to
see the performance, but did enjoy listening to it. The
seventy seven year old singer suffered an eye infection that's
left him unable to see out of his right eye,
and he says the vision in his left eye is
not good, making him unable to read or watch anything. Wow,
(01:28:35):
that could lower your quality of life tremendously. I think
if you're not used to it, right, I think to
try and learn at seventy seven to become used to it,
I think would be really challenging. But if there's anybody
with money to get the latest technology to help him,
it's this guy Fair. Fair. My thought was, let's put
him on a death pools and things just start going
(01:28:57):
downhill from there. It depends on what's causing it all that, right, Okay, yeah,
you know if it's just you know, a macular degeneration,
that's not gonna kill him, right, But again, quality of
life is, where's that slip into a deep depression, start
drinking more than you usually do.
Speaker 2 (01:29:12):
I don't think he drinks anymore. I think I think
he's fine.
Speaker 1 (01:29:15):
I think not being able to see on your private
jets fine, right, I don't know if the quality of
your life's depleted. Does flamboyant clothes look like.
Speaker 2 (01:29:23):
Sleeping in a bed full of billions of dollars?
Speaker 1 (01:29:26):
He's not picking his clothes. Obviously he's blind. He has
a fashion somebody that does all that for him. Oh man,
you can totally mess with him. They'll be like, yeah,
you look great. This on it looks fantastic. It's all
just great jumpsuits, all this camouflogs or something. Martin Lawrence
and Eddie Murphy blank. Oh, Martin Lawrence and Eddie Murphy blank.
(01:29:48):
Didn't they They had a movie, right, they broke out
of jail or whatever. I remember that one like This
is Life or something like, I forget what the name
of it, life Life.
Speaker 2 (01:29:57):
Yeah, but this is even cooler.
Speaker 1 (01:30:00):
Oh so you already know?
Speaker 2 (01:30:00):
I think?
Speaker 5 (01:30:01):
So?
Speaker 1 (01:30:01):
Okay, Well, I mean.
Speaker 5 (01:30:03):
So Eddie Murphy's kid and Martin Lawrence's kid met maybe
during the filming of one of those films or whatever.
But they hooked up and now they're engaged.
Speaker 1 (01:30:17):
Two comedy grades will soon be closer than ever In
case you missed it, Eddie Murphy's son and Martin Lawrence's
daughter got engaged over the Thanksgiving holiday. The couple made
a joint announcement on Instagram Saturday. In the announcement, the
two stated, we're engaged. God truly blessed us with love
that feels like destiny. How many kids does Eddie Murphy have?
Speaker 2 (01:30:37):
Oh, he's got a lot.
Speaker 1 (01:30:38):
He's got like at least eleven, sixteen.
Speaker 5 (01:30:41):
Yeah, I think it is like sixteen, could be more nineteen,
it's nine nine, nine, a lot.
Speaker 1 (01:30:50):
It was. No, I'm not going to sit here and
normalize nine children, but unless you have an unless you
have an A and E special like, nine children's a
ridiculous amount. Is so, whose kid is who? I'm looking
at pictures?
Speaker 2 (01:31:02):
It's his son? Who's Who's son Murphy.
Speaker 1 (01:31:06):
Eddie Murphy's son, and then his and then Martin Lawrence's daughter.
I'm trying to figure out because whoever the kid is,
the boy it looks.
Speaker 2 (01:31:14):
Like it not like he does kind of look like like.
Speaker 5 (01:31:20):
Eddie.
Speaker 2 (01:31:20):
Though, I'm gonna try and help you here.
Speaker 1 (01:31:22):
I feel like, whoever celebrities children this would be, you
would go whose child is who? Because you're saying you're
having a hard time to decipher who looks like Martin
Lawrence and who looks like Eddie? Physical features, you know,
the hot daughter, you know, whatever, but not a lot.
I'm good. Congratulations. He does look a lot like exhibit though.
(01:31:42):
He does saying.
Speaker 5 (01:31:43):
He's gonna pimp your rattle.
Speaker 1 (01:31:47):
The way we decorate blank reveals about you. The way
you decorate blank reveals about you. Christmas tree that makes sense,
Christmas tree, the way you decorate four Christmas.
Speaker 5 (01:32:01):
We decorate your house, Yeah, your yard?
Speaker 1 (01:32:05):
Yeah? Because if that, I mean, I'm interested to hear
more about this, because I don't decorate much at all,
but I do have some.
Speaker 2 (01:32:12):
Yeah. If you decorate like Clark Griswold.
Speaker 1 (01:32:15):
You're a psychopath.
Speaker 2 (01:32:17):
You're a serial killer.
Speaker 1 (01:32:18):
I have one single four foot t Rex inflatable in
my front yard.
Speaker 10 (01:32:22):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:32:22):
He looks a little psychotic and he's laughing at the
ground all the time. But what else? How we decorate
the halls and decorate the Christmas tree can reveal a
lot about us, according to one expert. Inball Honagam, a
tarot card reader, shares what different styles of decorating will
say about our personalities. Someone who goes for an unconventional
(01:32:43):
look and colors is the quirky creative, while the person
with a tree that with lots of color and ornaments
with pop culture references is the outgo, out going socializer. Okay,
mine's pretty minimal.
Speaker 5 (01:32:59):
I like that story.
Speaker 2 (01:33:01):
I don't know why, because which one do you follow?
Speaker 1 (01:33:02):
You don't like?
Speaker 5 (01:33:03):
I mean, let me read them all.
Speaker 1 (01:33:08):
The minimalist is low key, with simple wooden ornaments and
just a few white lights so it doesn't overwhelm the space.
The maximalist these folks don't care what everyone thinks, and
their trees are over the top with ribbons, lots of
bright lights, and every single inch is covered. The nature enthusiast,
true nature lovers may have a tree with rustic fortress
inspired decorations like pine cones, dried fruit wood, and reclaimed
(01:33:31):
wood as the base. The cat person, Uh, various cats
and vulnerable ornaments don't mix, so it creates a cat
friendly tree that's smaller, loaded with shatterproof ornaments secured to
a wall to make sure.
Speaker 2 (01:33:44):
It doesn't get toppled because cats suck.
Speaker 1 (01:33:46):
Sentimental family person, they put up I may have added
some to They put up single ornaments their kids ever
made and would never get rid of any of these
cherished memories. The quirky creative. Uh, they challenge the idea
of what Christmas should look like. And then the tech
enthusiasts displayed in front of a digital fire pit with
trees covered in led lights that change color and patterns.
Speaker 2 (01:34:06):
I'm neither of these, nor am I?
Speaker 1 (01:34:08):
Nor am I? I got basic white lights with a
few bulbs, and then other just kind of like random,
like I've got a big lebowski, you know, stuff like
a gnome. Yeah, yeah, I've It's funny people would think
I get a vote on what it looks like, all right,
I get a vote on when I get to Nope,
I don't even have vote when I put stuff up
(01:34:29):
and down out of the attic. No, you're told, I
am told. Yeah, you're told. And you're told when it
comes down and when to put it up. Yeah. Uh.
And we're telling you to come donate toys here for
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Speaker 2 (01:34:51):
We're going to take a break and we'll be back
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Speaker 8 (01:34:56):
Tilsa's Morning Show. The Big Man Boarding Show Vias Saut
continues the next thirty seven.
Speaker 1 (01:35:23):
Good Morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine four
six o km O. D can also text bmms and
then what you want to say to eight two nine
four five. I haven't owned a real Christmas tree in
a long time. The idea of going to a Christmas
tree farm and harvesting a tree does not sound awesome
(01:35:46):
to me now in the realm of Christmas lore shure. Yeah,
but at the times I've done it, just it's asking
to be a slave to something. I've only done it
as a kid. I haven't done it as an adult.
I've only had artile trees as an adult because it's
just so much easier to put it back in the box,
you know, and put it up in the attic like
(01:36:06):
you've got to do or whatever, as opposed to hauling
it off somewhere, tying it to the roof of my car,
making sure there's water in it. Yeah, and now there's
a new reason. I didn't know this was a thing. Okay,
did you know.
Speaker 2 (01:36:19):
You're supposed to wash your tree before you bring it inside?
Speaker 1 (01:36:22):
Excuse me?
Speaker 5 (01:36:23):
No, who the hell was, But I would have assumed
that if this were a thing, the Christmas tree places
where you purchased.
Speaker 2 (01:36:30):
Them do that before you get them.
Speaker 1 (01:36:33):
You would think that the grocery stores would wash their
fruit too, But they don't know. They don't. They spray
that water on it that that there's no way you
don't even wash it usually after.
Speaker 2 (01:36:42):
That, all right, like that by the way, that water.
Speaker 1 (01:36:45):
Okay, get back to the trees. But apparently this is
a big thing, and they don't wash them at tree
places because that would make no sense. You go out
into the woods and then cut it off a tree farm, right,
they're not washing it right? Well, apparently the big reason
why you would do this is because they're calling them hitchhikers.
But like bugs and stuff that grow inside the Christmas tree, says,
(01:37:10):
the insects that live on Christmas trees, they're not serious
pests that are dangerous to your home. People are pets,
but it's not like you're bringing in bed bugs or
pests that cause structural damage to your home on a
Christmas tree. While you may not love the idea of
anything riding indoors, these pests are not going to start
reproducing indoors. They're not going to last long because it's
(01:37:30):
too hot and there's no food. The sorts of things
that they might be on your tree tend to be
soft and squishy like aphids, and they die pretty quickly
and totally. They'll probably just dry up with them a
day or two and die. And depending on where you live,
these are some of the bugs that can be on there. Aphids.
(01:37:51):
They can grow up to a quarter of an inch.
They're black and brownish. Yeah, praying mantises, that's cool.
Speaker 2 (01:37:58):
My kids would love that.
Speaker 1 (01:38:00):
If you see root beer like foam on branches, those
are eggs of a praying man. Stink bugs, adult glids, okay, spiders,
I can see that.
Speaker 2 (01:38:13):
Then get up to three eighths of an inch in diameter.
Speaker 1 (01:38:15):
Uh. And then a spotted lantern fly. Well, you gotta
wash off with that spotted lantern fly.
Speaker 5 (01:38:21):
Aren't those like lightning bugs?
Speaker 1 (01:38:24):
No, which resemble mud smears their eggs doing stuff on
branches Washington tree. I would have never thought of that.
I think about that, but it makes sense too much work.
Speaker 5 (01:38:35):
I have I heard now is this is the week
that you're so.
Speaker 2 (01:38:38):
If you're gonna buy a real tree, this is the
week to do so in order for it to last.
Speaker 5 (01:38:43):
My grandparents always had a real tree, and it always
made the house smell really nice. They did smell really good.
Speaker 2 (01:38:48):
We, however, never did growing up because.
Speaker 5 (01:38:50):
We had pets.
Speaker 1 (01:38:51):
All right, wait till you find out that they spray
the smell on trees and they spray color on them.
I did not know that, or they shape them. Everything
in this tree.
Speaker 2 (01:39:03):
Was the most hideous.
Speaker 5 (01:39:04):
It was the smallest and it was like lopsided and weird.
Speaker 1 (01:39:09):
It was just because you got it for a bargain, man.
Speaker 2 (01:39:11):
Yeah, probably, Yeah, yeah, I mean a real tree should
look like that. Absolutely not gonna be perfect.
Speaker 1 (01:39:17):
Yeah, absolutely, But I mean you spend time dollar, you're
gonna get that perfect Christmas tree that you see on
greeting cards and stuff like that. But I'm with her, grandpa, man,
you know, give you what you got. I don't want
Charlie Brown's Christmas tree, but maybe give you like a
step or two up from that. Yeah. The amount of
money i'll getensive I don't want.
Speaker 2 (01:39:38):
I won't do all that all right.
Speaker 1 (01:39:39):
We are live David Busters twenty an hour Toy Drive
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Speaker 8 (01:39:52):
The Big Man Morning Show returns next Tulsa's Morning Show.
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Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one,
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But we want you texting BMMS and whatever that is
to eight two nine four five as we will be
collecting toys here at Dave and Busters with the Marines
and Toys for Tots.
Speaker 2 (01:40:24):
A new unwrapped toy dropping it off here and we
just we do this thing when we do this.
Speaker 1 (01:40:29):
If you bring ten toys, we will talk mention your
business on the air, but if you bring twenty or more,
we're gonna interview you on the air and who you
got there can be right now.
Speaker 2 (01:40:39):
I am with Toby from this and that. Toby, what
is this and that? And where's the loku.
Speaker 11 (01:40:46):
We are a liquidation company that liquidates businesses and we're
located at eight sixteen, South York Town, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Speaker 2 (01:40:57):
And how long have you been in business?
Speaker 11 (01:40:59):
Doing this business since twenty nineteen. And we're we do auctions.
We do just outright estate sales.
Speaker 1 (01:41:13):
I mean everything. You guys have everything, oh anything you
can office furniture, I mean you have everything.
Speaker 11 (01:41:18):
We're actually liquidating an office warehouse right now at thirty
eight to Memorial. We're liquidating Play It Against Sports at
ninety first and Memorial. We have a biweekly option online
that we do every two weeks and it will have
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anything from A to Z and that is just our
business model.
Speaker 1 (01:41:45):
Yeah. So you guys cater to people looking for stuff,
and then you also have people if you're trying to
get rid of stuff or an auction, they can contact
you as well. Right, we do consignments and one other thing.
Speaker 11 (01:41:57):
We have a sales starting on December nine online that
is a huge Christmas auction be all kinds of great
Christmas presents for kids, good adults.
Speaker 2 (01:42:10):
And where can people find that auction? How do they
find it?
Speaker 11 (01:42:13):
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In that oc Okay, okay, yeah, dot highbid dot com
excellent Thank you so much for bringing toys.
Speaker 2 (01:42:27):
What made you want to be a part of this?
You wanted to drop off toys for kids.
Speaker 11 (01:42:30):
You just like helping them underprivileged. And just if we
can help and it doesn't affect our lives and we
can affect somebody else.
Speaker 1 (01:42:41):
We are all for it. Well, I'm grateful that you
took the time out of your day busy data bring
some stuff. It's definitely going to make a difference. I
know the Marines are really grateful too, So thank you
so much for dropping stuff off today.
Speaker 11 (01:42:51):
You're very welcome.
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All right, Thank you so much at this and liquidation
on Facebook. Oh, look for it on Facebook too, Okay.
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If you follow it, hoe you updated on all of
our upcoming Auckington too.
Speaker 1 (01:43:02):
Okay, very good, Thank you guys so much. All Right, lindsay,
we're gonna hit a little bit of sports here too,
since we have the time, So let's get started with them.
Let me hit that.
Speaker 5 (01:43:23):
The latest college football playoff rankings have been released to
Oregon finish the regular season as the top team in
the nation after going twelve to zero. The Ducks are
followed by Texas, Penn State, Notre Dame, and Georgia, Ohio
State slipped four.
Speaker 2 (01:43:37):
Spots and is now ranked sixth.
Speaker 5 (01:43:40):
Tennessee, SMU, Indiana, Boise State, Alabama, and Miami round out
the rest of the top twelve. Arizona State is ranked fifteenth,
but is projected to finish as the top team in
the Big twelve, which would give them the twelfth seed
in the bracket. Oregon, Texas, SMU, and Boise State are
the four teams projected to have first round.
Speaker 1 (01:44:00):
By it is wild that Alabama's in the talk d
It is wild. So Alabama goes eight and three and
they lose to a six and sixteen, while Miami is
ten and two now they lost to Syracuse, a nine
to three team barely where Alabama gets blown out. It
makes no sense to me why Alabama's even in the conversation.
Speaker 5 (01:44:21):
And now it's time for your Dallas Cowboys update, brought
to you by our friends at Miller LTE. The Cowboys
defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer is putting his money on linebacker
Zamarvion Overshown to keep the winning momentum going for the team.
Zimmer says he's a guy with a lot of speed, physicality,
tackles well, I feel like he continues to get better
and better and the more ways that we can use him,
(01:44:42):
the better at better it is Overshown a second on
the team in tackles.
Speaker 2 (01:44:47):
At eighty four and sacks at five and.
Speaker 5 (01:44:49):
Seems to make a new highlight play every week. Zimmer
has seen the wow plays two and it's led to
a growth and Overshown's rule quickly, and as each game passes,
Demarvion Overshown just gets better. From his first career pick
six on things giving to being amongst the leaders on
the team and tackles and sacks, Cowboys are tapping into
his rare skill set and it's paying off.
Speaker 2 (01:45:11):
And Zimmer has what I.
Speaker 1 (01:45:14):
Just I thought you were done. Nope, go ahead, I
saw a thing too that because there's talking about Mike
McCarthy not continuing on as the people are like he
should go, yeah, and Dak's like, no, he needs to
be given a chance when he has.
Speaker 2 (01:45:27):
A full healthy roster. Yeah, there's always.
Speaker 1 (01:45:31):
Going to be injuries, yeah, always, always, always, So it
shouldn't matter at all. Do you think Dak should Do
you think McCarthy should continue? How long has he been there?
Is this his first year? If this is his first year.
If it's his first year, yes, give him a chance.
This is his fourth year and they have sucked ass.
Speaker 2 (01:45:49):
I feel like he's been there longer years.
Speaker 1 (01:45:51):
Okay, if it's his first year, even if it's his
second year, I'll say, yes, give him an opportunity. But
if he's been there more than two years and he's
making the same mistakes and the team is not doing
any better at all whatsoever, you're out, bro, You're out.
Get somebody else in that could possibly do a better job.
It is his fourth year there, Yeah, he's had plenty
of opportunity. Yes, he's had four years. I'll say he's
(01:46:14):
had at least three years to show and to prove
that he's a good head coach.
Speaker 5 (01:46:19):
How long has Dak been there now?
Speaker 1 (01:46:22):
Oh, I forget a while? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I
think it's I think for the fan base, you got
to move on, you do, you really do give him
a shot somewhere else. He went six and ten his
first season with them, He went twelve and five the next,
twelve and five the next, and then I doesn't say here,
(01:46:44):
I don't remember what they went in twenty twenty three,
and we know how today.
Speaker 2 (01:46:47):
This year's going yeah, not great.
Speaker 5 (01:46:50):
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if you want to win standing room only tickets to
that game, open the iHeartRadio app, use the talkback feature.
Tell us to give you those Cowboys tickets. That's your
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Speaker 1 (01:47:20):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show twenty dour
Toy Drive Live a Dave and Buster's collecting toys for
the Marines and toys for tons. We are going to
be here until tomorrow morning at ten am. And I'm
a little over halfway on this pair of socks, so
I'm getting closer to the socks that I need to
change into. I want to get to my sock change eventually.
(01:47:40):
I promise you it's gonna happen. It's gonna be a
couple of hours, but I will make a socks change
because these are getting well funk already. They already are.
And we wouldn't be able to do this toy drive
without the Marines, of course, and without Dave and Busters.
But really we couldn't do it without our returning partner,
US Cellular and Tamara is here from US Eller Hi, Hi,
How are you good?
Speaker 2 (01:48:01):
Makes you get really close that microphone for me a right,
so to think of good.
Speaker 1 (01:48:03):
Yeah, and you guys are part of it again, and
we know how important the community is to us Cellier
and that you guys talk a lot about the gift
of connection and it's not just on the phone, you
guys meet it in a community standpoint as well.
Speaker 7 (01:48:17):
Absolutely, community is such a big thing for us.
Speaker 12 (01:48:21):
And being part of the community and bringing out the
toys and being a part of the kamily D Toys
for Tots with us Sailor it's very near and dear
to me projects.
Speaker 7 (01:48:30):
So I'm very excited to be able to come out
and do this again this year.
Speaker 2 (01:48:33):
Yeah, we're so grateful for you guys.
Speaker 1 (01:48:35):
Everybody at Usselier is always so accommodating to us, whether
it's this or some of the other events we've done
with you guys. And you get to see it in twofold, right.
You get to see it today when we're just starting
which is already great, but also you'll be back tomorrow
when we're right closing out and you get to see
how crazy the amount of toys are. It's so amazing
to see people come out and support the community, and
(01:48:59):
you guys love to be a part of the community
and helping out. Talk about that connection with the community
for us Cellular.
Speaker 7 (01:49:05):
So really the gift of connection, meaning that.
Speaker 12 (01:49:10):
We're part of the community, not in a sense of
we're we're not just a cell phone provider, but giving
back and connecting to the community and events like this,
events like helping the tribal helping schools. Being a part
of the community like that is such an impactful way.
(01:49:31):
And cell phones are our lifeline to our family, to
our friends, to our doctors, to our everybody. That connection
isn't just about cell phone service. It's about the people
that matter most in life. And being able to be
a part of this and help be a part of
that connection and seeing it en handed in person is
(01:49:51):
always such an amazing thing.
Speaker 1 (01:49:52):
Yeah, being able to say Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays
to somebody who haven't talked to in a while.
Speaker 2 (01:49:58):
Man, that can that sometimes is better than a gift.
Speaker 1 (01:50:00):
And you guys are doing that, and you're also being
a part of this and collecting toys for kids and
stuff like do you have a favorite.
Speaker 2 (01:50:07):
Toy grown up? Do you remember a toy you got? Yes,
let's hear it a hug a bunch a hug a
bunch a hug a bunch.
Speaker 7 (01:50:14):
Yeah, that's that's nineteen eighties right there.
Speaker 2 (01:50:16):
Yeah, it is love that Did you cry or did
you jump up and scream when you got it?
Speaker 7 (01:50:20):
Probably a little bit of both.
Speaker 2 (01:50:21):
Yeah, I hugged it a bunch.
Speaker 1 (01:50:23):
And as you should have.
Speaker 2 (01:50:24):
And do you have people you buy gifts for now?
Speaker 7 (01:50:27):
Absolutely? I've got four children of my own, and I
have a grandchild that's.
Speaker 2 (01:50:32):
On their way congratulations January.
Speaker 7 (01:50:34):
And I think I've bought more things.
Speaker 1 (01:50:36):
For that for this child that does not go on
a planet. That's amazing. Thank you guys so much for
being a part of this. Is there anything else you
wanted to talk about with us? Cellular?
Speaker 12 (01:50:45):
I'm just really excited to help bring the magic to
a little bit more children than what would have been
able to originally been able to enjoy the holidays. So
just seeing the spark of Christmas and the joy of
Christmas being shared a little bit brighter, it's it's very
impactful for others.
Speaker 1 (01:51:03):
So yeah, I'm a big believer that if you have
trouble in your life, you're you feel lost, you can't
find connection, the best way to do that is to
give and to help, whether it's time, money, a hug,
it can change your way. That I believe is what
we are put on this earth for and you guys
are a part of that in giving the gift of connection.
Speaker 2 (01:51:21):
So thank you so much for hanging out.
Speaker 1 (01:51:23):
With us and putting this together with us. So thank
you and for folks at US Cellular. It's a Big
Mad Morning Show broadcasting live twenty eight hour Toy Drive.
We've got to take a break Dave and Busters. It's
all brought to you by US Cellular.
Speaker 8 (01:51:34):
You're listening to the Big Mad Morning Show. This is
Tulsa's Morning shown KMOD.
Speaker 1 (01:51:43):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show, twenty eight
hour Toy Drive. As we are broadcasting live here at
Dave and Busters collecting toys for the Marines and toys
for Tots. Bring a new unwrapped toy drop it off.
And we just had a nice big donation dropped off.
Who do you have their game? I've got Heidi here
from Cimarron Sports. Cimarron Sports Enhance your game installations, commercial,
(01:52:08):
residential and schools. Heidi, what exactly does Cimarron Sports.
Speaker 6 (01:52:13):
Do we sell baseball nets and frames to residentials and
commercial locations.
Speaker 5 (01:52:24):
We sell to schools. We also custom make the nets.
We have golfing nets and frames.
Speaker 1 (01:52:32):
Okay, okay, so we're like, okay, so we're like soccer
nets stuff like that. Yeah, okay, that makes good sense then,
And what made you guys want to come and donate
here today?
Speaker 6 (01:52:43):
We normally do a white elephant Christmas party, and we,
as our staff, we decided this year that none of
us are in need, and we decided that the money
that we would normally spend on our white elephant gifts,
we were going.
Speaker 5 (01:52:57):
To buy the toys for tots all boss their children
that are in the So.
Speaker 1 (01:53:00):
You guys normally do a white elephant gift. What's the
craziest white elephant gift that you've ever gotten at work
that you can say on the radio, So you could
say on the radio, Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:53:11):
Oh, dear flut Her on the spot, I received a
monkey shaped potato pilre.
Speaker 1 (01:53:20):
Okay, okay, that's awesome, Okay, it's a great gift.
Speaker 2 (01:53:24):
What was the one that was most sought after that
that everybody kept stealing it?
Speaker 1 (01:53:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:53:29):
We have two vanilla crown of course. Yeah, and a
silver silver coin, nice like.
Speaker 1 (01:53:38):
Like an actual it was actually silver, yes, like silver dollar,
but another different points.
Speaker 2 (01:53:42):
You know, I since you guys came in and I
saw the name, I was like, how do I know
this name? How do I know this name?
Speaker 1 (01:53:47):
And then it clicked in my head because I know
someone that recently installed a pickleball court and they went
to you guys for pickleball nets.
Speaker 2 (01:53:56):
Okay, nice?
Speaker 1 (01:53:57):
Yes, And because you guys will do that. It isn't
just baseball or soft Is there a net you won't
do in the sports world?
Speaker 2 (01:54:03):
Now we can do them all.
Speaker 6 (01:54:05):
We specialize in baseball and golf that we can handle
all nets.
Speaker 2 (01:54:09):
But and you guys, that's right here in Tulsa, right
here in Tulsa. That's amazing. How long have you guys
been in business.
Speaker 6 (01:54:14):
My parents started the company in nineteen ninety five and
it's a true mom and pop story. They started the
netting in their garage and we have now grown that
we are we sell nationwide, We ship nets worldwide, so
it's it's a really interesting story.
Speaker 1 (01:54:30):
Yeah, that's amazing. And again a Tulsa company, as you said,
started in a garage. Yes, that's great. Thank you guys
for coming out and bringing toys. If people want to
find out more about Cimmarron Sports, how do they.
Speaker 6 (01:54:41):
Do thatm www dot simmarronsports dot com or give us
a call on our number.
Speaker 2 (01:54:49):
One eight hundred five eight zero four three four.
Speaker 1 (01:54:54):
There you go, do that. Yeah you're looking to get
some nets core? Yeah, I just I know.
Speaker 2 (01:55:01):
Thank you again so much. We appreciate you guys for
coming out.
Speaker 1 (01:55:03):
It's a Big Mad Morning Show, twenty eight hour toy
drive live at Dave and Busters. Come and drop off
a new toy. If you bring ten toys, we'll just
mention your business. You bring twenty or more, we're gonna
talk to you on the air. We'll be back.
Speaker 8 (01:55:14):
Yeah, thank you, thank you, Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:55:19):
Come Maddy, Can I get a call?
Speaker 4 (01:55:33):
No? What the hell.
Speaker 5 (01:55:36):
Me?
Speaker 1 (01:55:36):
This auld no time to make some noise into your
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We honor and respect you.
Speaker 5 (01:56:04):
We honor and respect you.
Speaker 1 (01:56:05):
God bless rock and roll.
Speaker 8 (01:56:08):
Tulsa, blessed Tulsa.
Speaker 1 (01:56:10):
We try boys,