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That's a Big Man Morning Show BMMS and whatever you
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are the twenty eight hour Morning Show, as we've been
broadcasting live for twenty eight hours straight. Yes the whole time,
awake the whole time. Well, know seventy nine percent of us. Yeah,
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physically awake, mentally probably went to sleep a long time ago.
My brain shut off was like, I'm not. We were
at Dave and Busters seventy first and one sixty nine
for our twenty hour toy drive brought you by us Cellular.
Here's what you missed in the overnights. Uh how can
I word this? Well, I'll back up a very chaotic
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down to the wire game of cricket in darts, only
for the game to crash and you don't know who
want to have I'm taking it, but I don't know
if that's true, but I'm gonna go ahead and take
it the victory I was.
Speaker 8 (03:31):
I was leading in points though, so how can you
just take it?
Speaker 1 (03:35):
Yeah? It is whoever had the most points when the
game crashed. Yeah, points where I had a mine work?
Speaker 5 (03:42):
And what were they? Because I know what mine were.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
I didn't break a hundred, so I got like seventy something.
Speaker 8 (03:48):
Yeah, mine had been like I had a triple eighteen.
They weren't closed and it gave me a four.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
And you had a triple one, and you had a
triple and you missed. You had a lot of tra
I got.
Speaker 5 (03:57):
Some lucky ones on there.
Speaker 1 (03:59):
That's true. So we played We had this again down
to the wire. Oh yeah, gritty game. It was in
the trenches. Yeah, the frost Bowl game. It's so cold outside. Yeah.
Uh and uh gimp. And I discovered this new game
that is holy awesome. And is it called Godzilla. I
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don't know what it's called. I don't know what it's
called either. I think it's Godzilla, And it is a
dr game. You wear a headset and you sit in
this chair with a gunner and when you put the
headset on, you are a gunner on a helicopter and
it dips and dives and turns and it's wicked because
the screen is behind you, right, So what you see
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I feel like stuttering that right now. What you see
is through the goggles, right, but everybody else sees what's
on the screen behind you. And when I sat down,
I wasn't expecting that chair to lift me up off
the ground. Yeah, And that's what freaked me out the most.
I was like, holy cramp. All right, we're in it.
It's probably one of the most intense games I've ever played. Yeah,
you're white in the gun the whole time, for sure. Yeah,
well they overcompensate the visual to the dip. Yeah, so
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the chair moves, but the visual makes them feel like
you're really moving nonetheless, So that was pretty fun. Yeah,
we had some food. They they even busters made some
food the middle of night. Yeah, you guys were were
out seas, but it was it was delicious. Yes, it
was the Buffalo chicken slider and that makes for good breakfast. Yeah,
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it does. Runny egg on that. Oh yeah, yeah that
was good. One of my favorite things is uh, leftover
mac and cheese from like wherever and then a running
egg on it. And I yeah, as a matter of fact,
I knew there was some leftover because I only grabbed
one and I was like, that was really good. I
want another one. Go to look for him. Gone, that's disappointing. Yea,
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so is my life.
Speaker 3 (05:50):
Uh wow.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Uh, you get tired, you get sad. And the guys
from nine one eight Raider Nation came by and they
dropped off some toys and other merriment happened, which was
very kind of them. We had apothecary farms. They dropped
off some stuff. They are for those of you know,
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they are a I'm not gonna give people have to
clean this up for me. But they cultivate THHC to
make products this sometimes lotions like what Lindsay got. Sometimes
tintures what I got, Yeah, things like that. They also
have flower and stuff like that. They do it all
over there. That's pretty odd. Good people. Yeah. Yeah, Evans
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Mechanical dropped off a bunch of toys pro Thermal Heating
and cooling Michelle's cleaning operation. You can text her at
nine one eight to two forty two for house cleaning.
Energy Exchange Company. Yeah, that's the machine company that Michelle's
cleaning operation. As a matter of fact, that's her old
man's job. That's what he does. He works for Energy
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Exchange company. So so both those two businesses provided toys
last night, you know. Yeah. Yeah, of course we had
Hornsby stop by yesterday, which you know, that made me
very happy. I felt like a kid when he was
in here, and it was awesome because Hornsby he went
straight to work, man, he sweet, He went straight to work.
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He grabbed some menus. He was at the host in
he was greeting people. He was taking them today tables.
And it's funny how for a guy that doesn't say anything,
you can understand everything that he's trying to say.
Speaker 8 (07:28):
And he brought by gifts and then he played some
games and what he won in the David Busters winning area, he.
Speaker 5 (07:36):
Donated it right back.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
Yeah, that was pretty cool. Yeah, And they were doing
a contest because he's got a new instagram at hay Hornsby.
If you tag him in a photo coming out here.
Matter of fact, if you know, I'm not giving you
my cellphone, I'll text you a picture. But if you
tag him in a Instagram at hay Hornsby, you could
win an autography baton ball said JDW. Longcare, JDW. Plumbing
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and Broken Arrow, Rube Martial Arts. A medsis medicis we
gotta put spaces in there. That's how they spelt it.
That's now I believe you. A medicis home health, Adam,
good dude. He's a good dude. Yeah, come around, he's
been around for a while. Bruckner's truck and equipment with
sweaty Josh, did you see how sweaty he was? He
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was I don't know if he was nervous or the
ever Clear margaritas were showing up. Ye, all right, we
love it. Josh bluebellt ice cream, drop stuff off, Zorville
sense and needful things. Our friends at Kleinfelder Ironworkers Local
five eighty four. Eric and the Boys came by. Yeah, boys,
mend Renaissance, Tulson Hotel, Convention Center, dropped off stuff YEP,
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Technology Solutions Group, Cimmarron Sports, this and that, Liquidation, Fan,
Fortress Toys, David Buster's Course and USO are the people
that make all this possible. Yeah, So very appreciative of
all of these people right now. Yeah, So here's what's
gonna happen today. We're going to finish off the show
should be. We'll try to keep it as normal as
possible for you. Uh, and we also gonna do conspiracy
(09:03):
conspiracy Theory Thursday. We've got tickets to Trans Siberian Orchestra,
which is tomorrow night, YEP at the Bok Center. And uh,
if you're ready to get in the Christmas Spirit man,
pull that trigger, get going and uh in the we'll
do news quickies and and all that stuff. I saw
this last night. Lindsey and I talked about this off
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air a lot. Okay, Facebook's great, Twitter's great, Instagram is great,
but you are sleeping on next door if you do
not have a next door? Okay, So yeah, that's about
like neighborhoods and what's going on in your neighborhood. It's
supposed to be that people bitching about Nature's bitching for sure. Okay,
And so I'm gonna give you three different posts just
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in the last twenty four hours. Nice to share. How
entertaining this is? Is this from any next door? Is
this your nehor my neck of the woods? Okay? Okay?
There was a white bunny in our yard yesterday. Okay,
Oh that's it. Oh, I expecting more. I don't know why.
There's an update Okay, cool, just to let everyone know
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we haven't seen the bunny again. Oh my god, all right, cool, cool, Okay, Yeah,
I hope they track it down. I love it. Yeah,
And there's a uh, there's a lot of comments to
fifteen on that post.
Speaker 5 (10:21):
There's coyotes in the area.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
Another it's not a normal rabbit. It clearly looks like
someone's pet rabbit. She's a picture of it. Anyway, I'm
why am I wrapped up in? Okay? Can someone please
tell their obese daughter to quit ding dong ditch in
my house? Please?
Speaker 5 (10:35):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (10:37):
With video?
Speaker 5 (10:38):
But that's the one I'm here for.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
Yeah, that's awesome. Called her out, you, right? I mean,
I guess to a fish eye camera on a door bell, like,
I don't know if she's really fat, right, I guess
I gotta.
Speaker 8 (10:55):
Throw the insult in there, just because they're pissed about
the ding doung ditchen.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
Yeah, yeah, obese? Hold on, I gotta get back to
this obese. I know it's annoying, but she's hardly obese
telling you y'all sleep it on next door? Would it
be more tolerable if she were thin? Oh, my goodness,
that is awesome. Obese? I don't think so. She seems
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to be wearing a baggy sweatshirt, but to call her obese,
that's just wrong. Well, then head over to the Camo
d facebook page because they love to tell everybody I'm
fat for real? Yeah, that's fine. What difference would size?
What size she is? Is it wrong to do what
she is doing? Thin or a beese? My god, no,
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it's just wrong. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (11:43):
Yeah, she's not obese.
Speaker 8 (11:45):
She's hiding a white rabbit underneath her, so it's just fluffy.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
Yeah. And so those are the there's two, and I
got one more that I wanted to read to you,
just because it's just so fascinating to me. We walk
at Walmart early mornings, and we've noticed a group of
young men shopping. So there's there's a couple of things
to unpack that. There's a lot more. I'm gonna read
the whole thing, but there's a couple things to unpack
right there. You we walk at Walmart early mornings, are
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there people? I know what mallwalk up factors are? Do
people do that at Walmart? Apparently maybe when it was
twenty four hours, but Walmart's aren't twenty four hours anymore.
But they're saying early mornings, so I guess, like right
when they open, Okay, six o'clock, I guess. I guess
people do that because the walls aren't open at six
o'clock in the morning. Somewhere else you're gonna walk it's
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cold outside.
Speaker 8 (12:36):
Get a gym membership, yeahs street walk around Walmart. It's
no because if you're just walking around Walmart, you're loitering.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
Now you're in the way.
Speaker 5 (12:47):
You're in the way.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
Absolutely if you're speed walking and I'm trying to check
out the uh the the uh sugar cookies that they
have for the holiday season. Yeah, I'm not moving.
Speaker 8 (12:58):
Especially if it's a neighborhood mark, you are definitely in
the way because they're not big.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
You're not walking a neighborhood market. Now you got to
do a super Oh for sure, that's the only place
you got space for it. Yeah, what if they give
me the distance? What are you doing if you're not
doing the distance. What if they go in there and
they get like one thing, put it in their cart
and they walk around pushing the cart, push the car.
You're getting ready for the senior games right coming in
twenty twenty seven. So anyway, we walk at Walmart early
mornings and we've noticed a group of young men shopping.
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All have their own carts, at least two cell phones.
One they constantly look at and I'm guessing it's a
shopping list. They move very quickly from asle to aisle,
putting their items in the carts. They seem to have
very good layout of the store, and then meet at
the self checkouts to pay. Leaving the store, they meet
in the parking lot and distribute bags several vehicles. The
men are dressed very nice and are polite as they
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move between other shoppers. Are they professional shoppers or shopping
for a business. We've also seen them at later times
in the day. Has anyone else noticed them? And do
you have any idea what their story is? Do you
have a life? Uh huh, no one else to do?
Speaker 5 (14:04):
Are Pi's man for Walmart?
Speaker 8 (14:07):
Now they are on a mission to find out what
these cats are up to?
Speaker 1 (14:13):
Who do you work your way through? Automotive? And as
you cross between the toddler clothes, you're like, I think
those boys are still shopping in the grocery section. Right,
check it out. We'll find out. Pick up the pace, Mildred.
I'm telling you that's three within the last twenty four hours,
so that is awesome. Next Door is a gold mine,
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it really, I'm gonna have to get in on that.
I want to see what kind of jive is going
on in my neighborhood. I bet you yeah be with
this loud ass bike is motorcycle waking everybody up at
three p thirty in the morning, That's sure. Those are
my favorite, one of my favorite ones of all time.
I'll try to remember it, and I think Lindsay will
remember when I read it and it said something to
the effect of of of whoever keeps calling the pull
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on me. I'm not gonna stop. What are you talking to?
Are you talking to?
Speaker 5 (15:10):
Right?
Speaker 1 (15:10):
Hey, we call the police. Let's see if he commented
you made a statement about it on next door? Good stuff,
next door? You keep me young. I love it.
Speaker 5 (15:20):
I want to know about that rabbit.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
Yeah, sure do rabbit.
Speaker 8 (15:26):
And if you find out what those guys are buying
at the wal Mart and why let us know.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
I know, I'm I'm kind of a different bird, but
just go ask him. Right, you guys are here a
lot just like we are. What do you We're walking?
What do you guys do here? We're walking to hope
you have a great day. No, man, that's that's that's
just two forward. I'll just go on to the next
door and try to gum shoot it together with other stalkers, right,
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damn weirdos. Speaking of weirdos, we're gonna be here till
ten o'clock for the twenty eight hour Toy dri I've
collecting toys for the Marines and toys for tots. We're
gonna take a break, but when we come back, we're
gonna do news quickies of the Big.
Speaker 2 (16:08):
Mad Morning Show is next.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
Good Morning. It's the Big Mad Morning Show, BMMS and
whatever you want to say to A two nine four five.
Thanks for everybody texting in clearing up the misunderstanding regarding
our ignorance about mallwalkers migrating to now Walmart walkers. Yeah,
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it's kind of ironic that they're getting lazier, right and
not going to the mall. Wow, Well, what do I know?
But again, the mall doesn't open until nine, and maybe
they want to get their workout in early, so they
go to those I don't know what time the mall open.
I know what time the stores open, Yeah, but I
don't know what time the people. Wallwalkers have always gone
really early, right, I'm only there at nine o'clock because
I know that's when the store's open. I figure don't
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even open eleven. Eleven is what they Christmas may be different,
but eleven is what they went to.
Speaker 5 (17:08):
Yeah, I'm pretty sure you can get inside to.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
Walk the mall. O don't know. When I'm at my
next Bunco meeting, I'll ask around and find out, Hey,
when do you go to the mall? When do they
open up? Tight? She get together? Yeah, yeah, okay, that's
a good idea to get my wind my windsuit together
and my head's your keads, orthopedic shoes or whatever. All right,
let's go do news quickies, tiber news, world news, local news,
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and news that just makes you say, here's give.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
You your minds.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
In showing nineties, a.
Speaker 8 (17:46):
Man who placed ad looking for crack on Craigslist busted
by undercover cop. This happened in Vortex Springs, Florida, where
the suspect, Anthony the Amata, wrote in his post new
to the area looking for ice or crack?
Speaker 1 (18:08):
Those are two different things. Well, I'm just saying which
what's what's ice? Well? Ice is is meth okay, okay,
and then crack comes from cocaine.
Speaker 8 (18:17):
Just so so, an investigator posed a seller. An investigator post.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
Ice, nice, ice nice? Sure, No, I don't have a contract.
I don't have a conn against that. I can't go.
I am not witty enough right now to do that.
Speaker 8 (18:37):
This investigator, posed as a seller of the substance, responded
to the ad and they set up a meeting. The
guy negotiated to purchase an eight ball of methamphetamine for
eighty bucks.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
Argon.
Speaker 8 (18:50):
After finalizing the deal, the investigator met him and agreed
upon location. But when the suspect and the undercover investigator exchanged.
Speaker 5 (18:59):
Money for the drugs.
Speaker 8 (19:00):
More deputies showed up, took action, and apprehended the man.
Speaker 5 (19:04):
He was charged with the purchase.
Speaker 8 (19:06):
Of methan fhetamine and unlawful use of a two way
communication device. His companion, Stephen Hornsby, was also arrested for
being a principal to.
Speaker 5 (19:16):
The purchase of meth.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
I imagine the conversation with something like this, Hey, are
you the person that posted about meth line? Yeah, that's
me great, I'm in need of some methan fhetamines.
Speaker 5 (19:31):
I'm new to the area.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
I want to know exactly what his ad said. You
know it. I'm just looking for ice and new to.
Speaker 5 (19:39):
The area, looking for ier crack.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Hit me up, call me at this note, Okay, devil's advocate.
Huh if you are new to the area, how would
one go about doing it any other way? Bendy?
Speaker 8 (19:53):
Yeah, maybe when you're mall walking or walmart walking.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
In the morning.
Speaker 5 (19:58):
No no, no, no, no no, somebody now.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
Do you ask?
Speaker 8 (20:02):
Yeah, I don't know, someone in the parking lot.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
Let me see if because we'll go to you last
year because I know, Yeah, I'm gonna say you definitely
have to hit a shady spot, not something that's on
the must see list in town, Okay, and try to
find someone that fits the bill that you're looking for.
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That's exactly what I was going to say, you know,
because you know what a meth head looks like. All right,
we've all seen them. I think I do, and I'm
being honest. I think I know based off stories we've
read in some research I've done, I have not knowingly
interacted with a meth head, probably not interacted with him,
like sit and talk with them. But I'm sure you've
seen them at the quick Trip. They're always I'm jawing,
(20:49):
trying trying to eat something and it ain't there the
rail thin Yeah right, I said, I think I've done that,
but I can't speak with certain There's a stereotypical look,
and most of the time that look is one hundred
percent spot on. All right, So you're absolutely right. You
would go to a quick Trip or something to that
effect and look for that skinny tweaker that's trying to
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chew his ear off. Yeah, and you're like, hey man,
you know or I can get some of what you
got if you are someone who's trying to look for
a downfall in your life. I would say, go to
just ask a homeless person. For sure they would know
exactly where. They would absolutely know for sure. May not
have it, may not do it, but they know somebody
who knows somebody. Got a guy the points in the
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direction absolutely and they trying to get yoked up. No, man,
they just want a little bump, maybe even you know,
for a dollar exactly. We've been hit with felony charge
after dispute over dipping sauce. This is another doozy out
of Florida. Nice guy, thirty one year old gown named
Mackenzie Keeling. She goes to Raising Canes right, gets her
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probably a three finger combo something like that, maybe a caniact,
you know, and she orders some extra sauces. Well, she
gets her her food and then she realizes, well I
didn't get my extra sauces. So she goes back to
the store. She starts talking to the manager. Hell, I'm
missing my sauce here. I asked for eight extra sauces,
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which I think that's a little too much. But like
you as well, I mean it depends on which one
you got. Yeah, if you could, what wants my chicken today.
It just it just depends on which one. I think
a kenak is is six six. So yeah, even then,
even then you really only need at most three of
the I don't disagree, I think anyway. So she asked
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for eight, and she's like, I didn't get it comes
with two already, one of those exactly, So why the
hell are you going to stock that up save it
for later.
Speaker 5 (22:43):
In her sauce drawer at home?
Speaker 1 (22:46):
You don't keep knowing you have to keep gon put
that in the fridge. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you don't put
that in the dren. You can let it get steamy
in the in the in the cart, right right, But
putting it in the drawer no, non psycholoic. Yeah, that's
so she goes back. She's talking to the manager, and
the manager's like, oh my bad, let me get you
your sauce that you're missing, and she does. Well that's
when this crazy bitch Kenzie's like, you need to give
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me more sauce on top of that for why compensation
for her time and gas for having to go back
up there and get your extra sauce.
Speaker 5 (23:18):
Well, she is a sauce order.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
She is a sauce order. So the manager is like, no,
I'm not gonna give you extra sauce for your time
and gassy, crazy bitch. So I guess this gal hauls
off and this is the fun part. She punches her
in the leg boom, like dead legs are? I guess
she sure? She punches her in the leg and then
(23:42):
tries to take her keys and badge off of her
waistband that she had on her. Yeah, yeah, that didn't work.
She got more you know, verbal and more physical with him.
She ended up, you know, of course, the police come
out and they grabbed her for uh what was it was?
It was a salt yep and they ended up twenty
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five hundred dollars bond is what she got, felony charge
all over sauce. I'm kind of shocked as a manager
because Keynes is one of those places that they believe
in customer first type of stuff and they'll like, yeah,
here you go, man, like they just want to make
you happy. True, that does mean you're gonna get free
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you know, chicken finger, but a sauce, I'd be like, okay, yeah,
just go away. But don't they charge you. They charge
you for sauce, right, And I guess if you're going
to say, yes, I've already given you eight and you're
asking for eight more for free. Get the hell out
of here. Yeah, and then get punched in the leg.
That's funny. Yeah, my news story. I'm so excited for
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it because I get to say three words. Okay. CDC
report shows splash pads are actually fecal bacteria wonderlands. That's disgusting,
and y'all let your kids play in it. Told you so.
Researchers with the CDC have waited through twenty five years
worth of splash pad research and found that they are
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wonderlands for bacteria that cause wonderful things like gastrio ande
testinal illness. Between ninety seven and twenty two, nineteen ninety
seven and twenty twenty two, at least sixty cases it's
not that bad, a fecal related illness, one of which
caused over two thousand people to get sick. Oh wow,
and all the linked outbreaks. There were at least ten thousand,
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six hundred and sixty one illnesses, one hundred and fifty
two hospitalizations, and ninety nine emergency room visits from going
to a splash pad. Wow, which kind of I could
see that happening because the kids go out there and
they play, and they're usually small children, usually in diaper
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still or whatever. People will let they think they don't
need a swimsuit or any of those things. Yeah. Yeah,
and those kids don't know any better. They're just out
there having fun. And next thing, you know, Mom's like
I need a Dad's like I need a break. I'm
just gonna sit here and Facebook, Doom scroll run like
well while Buford sits out there and deuces in his
diaper and lets it run down his leg. And the
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drains isn't ther water there, it's going to wash away, right,
just just go host yourself off over there. Now, it's
treated water. So what it does is it goes into
a holding tank. It's treated just like in a pool, right,
and then it's recycled back and then but there's obviously
there's still remnants. Yeah, yeah, I don't I don't know
how often that happens. I think you're gonna see splash
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pads go away, you know, I would, I'd be all
right with that, but of course I have small kids
anymore growing up, So it is what it is.
Speaker 8 (26:43):
Yeah, I don't know if they if they'll go away
around here just because it's so hot.
Speaker 5 (26:49):
No, not because of that, but because it's so hot.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
Yeah, I think that has plays no part. I think
if you have to deal with ten thousand, six hundred
and six, do you want illnesses? I think you're gonna go, wait,
we upgreating a liability here.
Speaker 5 (27:04):
Or maybe they'll put chlorine or something in the water.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
Again, they have a holding tank of the water that
gets treated just like pools do with chlorine or whatever,
and then it gets recycled in. When you're at a
public pool and a kid deuces in the pool, they
shut down the entire pool and they started all over again.
I think there's an assumption that a splash pad you
will self police your child when they deuce, but they
(27:27):
don't because they don't care.
Speaker 8 (27:28):
Have you ever seen a public pool empty all the water?
And no, but have you ever witnessed it like when
they say everybody out.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
We got a deducer, They don't empty the water? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (27:40):
No, I don't think they do.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
You know, they don't. It would it would be too
cost ineffective and it would take too long. You going
to pool, How long does it takes to phill a pool?
A long time? Right ours? Yeah? So yeah, I don't,
but I told you so. Those places guh roast keep
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(29:15):
is our NFL predictions. Oh yeah, and we the Bears
and forty nine ers are facing each other this week,
so we need to we need to do that one.
And the Bears are not the favorite. The forty nine
ers are, but only by four points.
Speaker 9 (29:33):
Yea.
Speaker 1 (29:34):
And to say that the wheels are off on the
forty nine ers is an understatement. Uh And the Bears
have fired their head coach. They have this new coach
who uh has His press conference was really great. He
was like, listen, we got to start with accountability, we
got to change culture, all those things. Whether he's going
to be the head coach or not still remains to
be seen. And uh So, anyway, we've got forty nine
(29:58):
ers Bears at forty nine ers minus four. Lindsay, I
am taking the Bears, especially since I actually I feel
like I am the Bears jinx almost because every time
I every time I go against them, they do well. Okay,
but but they don't win, right, But they don't win well.
(30:21):
They play really good, right.
Speaker 8 (30:23):
Right, not good enough, but they've had tough teams, like
twenty out of twenty three against the Detroit Lions.
Speaker 5 (30:29):
That's that's not.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
Load to the Patriots.
Speaker 5 (30:34):
That was earlier, but I'm talking about last week.
Speaker 10 (30:37):
Was two weeks ago, I know, but they're over Thanksgiving
play the Lions though, that was really close, and that
is the toughest.
Speaker 5 (30:47):
Team in the NFL right now. So I'm going with Chicago.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
Okay, okay, for sure. Yeah, I'm taking Niners on that one,
for sure. I really want to take the Bears because
that's they have the chance to do like the funniest
thing right ever. Uh And I love when a team
gets a new coach, like everybody gets really excited. Yeah, yeah,
Unfortunately I can't. It's kit and you guys don't have
(31:17):
a running back now and two of your receivers are injured. Yeah,
we we got a running back, Guerdo or whatever his
name is. He's not that bad. He's not that bad.
He's a third stringer for sure, but he's pretty goddamn
good for a third stringer. I mean, none of them
are that bad, right, of course, they're professional athletes. They're
way better than you or I. But when you're putting
him up against Jordan Mason or McCaffrey, you know, yeah,
(31:40):
he's not up there at their league. But he's still good.
Speaker 5 (31:43):
He's healthier than then though.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
The Goddamns, I mean, they've got Drake Greenlaw is gonna
be out. Their safety's out, Trent Williams is questionable, Bosa's questionable.
Jordan Mason, we know is out. Yeah, yeah, we are.
We are hurting bad. Yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and
take the Bears. Take the Bears. Take the Bears, because
those two are facing each other. We're gonna pick another game,
(32:06):
Raiders at Buccaneers and that game, let me see. I
want to make sure you get the right time on
that one because I don't want to miscalculate. Yeah, Tampa
Bay's six and a half point favorite on that one, Lindsey.
Speaker 8 (32:19):
Oh boy, Yeah, I'll take the Buccaneers, give me.
Speaker 1 (32:24):
Yeah. I think the Bucks there's gonna be the smart
choice to take on that one. I think the Buccaneers,
if Baker plays, I think it's gonna be them as well.
So I'll go ahead and take that one. And then
finally the last one, we got Chargers and Chiefs. That
is gonna be a great game, and Chiefs is four
(32:47):
point favorites. That's actually up this week. Okay, which is fascinating.
So we'll see in terms of injuries on who's gonna
play and who's not. But the I know that some
of the concerns of people that couldn't play or they
didn't think was gonna play. Mconkey, it looks like he's
gonna play. So what do you think they're lindsay.
Speaker 5 (33:08):
I've gone Chiefs so far all season, so I'm gonna.
Speaker 1 (33:12):
Stick with it. Kimpi, Yeah, I don't even know why.
I'm looking trying to see what the Chargers. Okay, they're
eighty four and of course Chiefs eleven and one that's
really close. But I gotta go with the Chiefs. Man.
I would love to see the Chargers, you know, give
the Chiefs their second loss. That'd be great, but realistically,
(33:33):
you gotta go, yeah, with the Chiefs. Chargers are always
a trap game. It doesn't matter where they are, what
their record is, just like with the Raiders last week. Yeah,
and the Chiefs are doing raising just to the bar
that's just about where the team they're playing is at
and then at the last minute they go, Okay, now
we'll play and so but I'm picking the Chiefs. So
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for twenty eight hours straight or something like that and
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All right, let's see what GIMPI has today for it's
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Speaker 7 (35:56):
Got wound the world a damn train, a damn drain.
Speaker 1 (36:12):
This wait hold on, has to make the power of
the herd can all right. So I got something I've
kind of been working on for the last couple of
I'd say about a month or so, mentally trying to
figure out how I'm gonna do this. So I think
I'm just gonna go ahead and pull the trigger and
make it happen. All right, I'm partially nervous as you
(36:32):
should be. Lensing pick a number sixteen through thirty three.
Speaker 5 (36:40):
Okay, do I say it out loud?
Speaker 1 (36:41):
Yeah, of course? Okay, thirty two, thirty two? All right, Lensy.
What were you doing at the age of thirty two
raising babies? You've been working on that partners well, no, see,
So the point for yeah, the point behind this is
is you know, share parts of your life, you know,
big highlights at that particular point in age at thirty two.
(37:01):
You say, at thirty two, so you were raising babies.
I'm sure you were doing more. There was more in
your life going on than just raising kids. How old
are you?
Speaker 5 (37:10):
Forty three?
Speaker 1 (37:11):
So forty three so you only had.
Speaker 8 (37:14):
Marcus, right, But I was pregnant with the twins at
that time, so I was huge, my I couldn't see
my throes. I was very uncomfortable all the time.
Speaker 1 (37:29):
Where were you living at at the time? Okay, so
you were you were here?
Speaker 8 (37:32):
Okay, Yeah, I was going to the doctor every week
because you're higher risk when you're having multiples.
Speaker 1 (37:43):
Were you working anywhere? Uh?
Speaker 8 (37:46):
Yeah, I was I was working at a different radio station.
Speaker 1 (37:50):
Okay, okay, and you had Marcus raising kids, all right, Okay,
thirty two years old. I look back and I think
thirty two, I had just been out of my relationship
with my youngest boy's mom, been out for a couple
of years, as a matter of fact. And I think
I had just gotten Yes, I had been out that one,
(38:12):
and I had just gotten with the uh. I'd just
gotten married as a matter of fact, been married for
maybe a couple of years at that point, thirty two
years old. That's when I started here. As a matter
of fact. That was the big highlight for me at
thirty two. Wow, okay. Started off as an intern, okay. Now,
(38:33):
obviously went to the school, tried to keep going, tried
to get into the business. You know. Finally Korbyn and
Biggie gave me a shot, and that's when I started
interning here. So thirty two years old, intern, all right,
trying to raise a family at the same time, three kids,
actually yeah, three kids, because I had my two, my three,
(38:56):
and then she had one, so technically four. But you know,
every other weekend sort of thing. Started working at this
radio station, had to work at the smash Burger. Now
that's fun. I thought, when I got out of fast
food at the ripe old age of twenty, you'd be done.
That would be it. I would not have to work
(39:16):
fast food anymore at all, whatsoever. But you know, you
got to make ends meet. So I left a good job.
I'll had a good nine to five, you know, Monday
through Friday selling parks for Ford and GM to come
and do this. And I was like, all right, well,
I got to do something. So I went to work
for the Smash Burger. I was doing the morning show
intern in the morning, and then I would do smash
(39:38):
Burger at night and then board off for the Buzz
all at the same time. A lot going on for
me at that particular point in time. And so at
thirty two it was a little crazy and hectic. Corbyn
thirty two years old. I had to do some math
here and try to search through some timelines and a
quick couple of OSC and docket searches to make sure
I had my time, my years correct correct and stuff.
(40:01):
And he's the oldest, Yes, I am the oldest, the sage,
the sage, yes, old wise man on the mountain. And
I was in Oklahoma, City programming the buzz in Oklahoma
City and not loving it. Okay, that's the year that
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somebody broke into the house that I lived in. Were
you living by yourself or did you know? I was
with my practice wife. She wasn't my practice wife yet,
but yeah, And that was that year. The January of
that year, if I remember correctly, my we lived in
(40:47):
this house and the night before New Year's Eve, she
got really wasted. There's a shock, really wasted and vomited
so much. Somehow in our new home, she had backed
up the seward drain. Huh. And I had to go
ren a snake on my birthday to go snake the
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drain because of her. Oh God, how chunky was it? Man?
I don't know. It may not. I'm probably not being fair.
There was, probably because we were in a new house
and everything. It might have been a couple of factors.
But all I know is she's that happened and then
I couldn't the drain wouldn't drain, and I had to
go run a snake to clear the drain trapping right
(41:29):
on my birthday. And she stayed in bed all day
on my birthday. Oh, happy birthday. Yeah, yeah, yeah, It's
like she said, oh, yeah, that's good, that's good. What
so what did you end up doing on your birthday
while she's stayed in bed? So I have always on
my birthday since I've been twenty one, have a bloody Mary. Okay,
so you went and had a bloody mary say yourself. Yes,
(41:51):
that sucks, man, I'm completely okay with that now. Yeah, yeah,
of course, you know. Were you pissed at the time. Yeah, yeah,
I could see why. You know, this is your girlfriend.
You know, we had some friends come in for h
and I'm all for, like, you know, throw down. But also, yeah,
(42:12):
feel a little responsible about it. It's it's your birthday.
You should control yourself a little bit. It's the stuttering
mat and because no, I get it, got some money. Yeah,
it really does rub off on you. Yeah, I control
yourself a little bit, man. I mean, this is your spouse's,
you know, your significant other's birthday. You should really, you know,
I don't know, keep it together.
Speaker 5 (42:31):
Yeah, let's show up for them.
Speaker 1 (42:33):
They should be the one, I eu should be the
one to let loose and be barfing and clogging up
the bathtob Yeah, I feel anyway, as we're sitting here,
talking about this, and I didn't. I can't believe I
didn't think about this right off the bat. Thirty two
years old. That's the year my mom died. That was
the year that my mom died. My mom died August
(42:55):
thirtieth of twenty twelve, and I had just been at
the station how long, Corbin, Maybe I started, not even that.
I started in June of that year, right, and she
died in August. So my mom never really got to
experience you know, listen or whatever exactly, you know, because
(43:16):
her health wasn't exactly the greatest, you know, And and
so she died and that really turned the family, I
don't want to say upside down, but it made a
major shift in our family or whatever. You know. So
Mom dies and it's like, crap, what are we going
to do? My brother's living with me at the time,
(43:37):
my older brother, so he's living with me and my
wife and her kid. And we got there and then
Mom dies and it's like, well, what are we going
to do? That can't live by himself. So that's when
we found this I don't want to say massive house,
but it was a decent sized house or whatever, and
we moved everybody in, moved, my dad in, my brother in.
(43:58):
We had got damn part family. Yeah, you know, it
was a massive amount of us or whatever. And so
that was a big change because so used to just
being us, you know what I mean, And now we
got everybody. And you know what happens when everybody lives together,
you know, it's it's just differences. Man. If people start
(44:18):
button or whatever. And even though you're family, that doesn't
mean anything. You know, if you haven't lived with these
people for ten, fifteen years or whatever, things change. Not
only that they may have not changed, and you've evolved
in now you live and now they come into your
place bringing these old habits that you tried to shake off. Yeah,
and it didn't really work out that well. And I
(44:39):
think we lived all together maybe a year whatever, maybe
a little bit longer than that. And it got to
a point to where, you know, people weren't paying their bills,
and I was having to front the bills on everything,
you know, just because we got to keep the lights on,
you gotta keep the water on, gotta pay rent, you know.
So that put a major string on me and my
(45:00):
wife at the time. And I'll never forget, you know.
And it could have been tensioned from from from living together,
a combination of mom passing and still dealing with that
because you know, I don't I don't really get my
emotions out or anything. I like to bottle them up
until they spew everywhere. And that's when I went in
and I said, all right, you mother lovers, I am
(45:21):
sick of this as right now. And I did. I
went off on some people. And it sucks because it's
my dad. You know, you shouldn't be like that, but
I did. And I said, y'all got to start paying
or y'all got to get the hell out. And that's
when my dad said, you know what, I'll get the
hell out then. And that was the last time we Yeah,
that was the last time that we lived together. And
(45:42):
he moved in with his girlfriend at that time or whatever,
and uh and it wouldn't but maybe a couple of
years year or two after that then he passes. Yeah,
so yeah, thirty thirty two, man, that was a major
year for me. I actually was checking. I have the
audio from the day that you let us know that.
(46:03):
Do you want to hear it? Yeah, let's have it. Hey, guys,
all right, have I gotta leave what do you mean
you gotta leave? What happened? You're pretty well close on that,
I know, I am. I remember it vividly. We were
live on the air. It was it was you and
(46:26):
Biggie or whatever, and I'm just the intern in the
back taking notes, doing whatever, and and I'd get a
phone call from my wife at the time, and she
knows that we're on air or whatever, she shouldn't be
calling or what not, and I blew it off. I
was like, ah, whatever, But then she calls back again,
and that's when I knew something was up. So I
step out of the studio just because we were all
on the air, yeah, you know, and I step out
(46:47):
of the studio while they're on air. And I came
back and basically exactly that's pretty because he was trying
not to cry, yeah, and it was overwhelmed by the moment.
I'm sure how to balance it all with us, And
I'm not sure what we were gonna say, Yeah, you
have a pineapple in your butt, right, didn't know what
we were gonna step deal with this pineapple? Yeah, Like,
(47:10):
we didn't know. And so he was trying not to cry.
You know how men when they they don't cry. They
just they just know. They don't even do that. They
just go, hey, I need to my mom died, gotta
I gotta, I gotta go, I gotta go. You can't
hear a crack in my voice because it will questioned
(47:31):
my own masculinity, and these sons of bitch. It was
probably more biggie than it was. He says, Hey, you
should have done that on air, right, Why didn't you
answer the phone on air because we're on Yeah, that's
what big You totally said radio one on one. You
don't want answer your phone while you're on air, right,
(47:52):
except on that, except for except for here now, and
and that that plays out later on four years later,
when my dad dies and I get the phone call,
the same exact situation, right, My wife at the time
calls and I knew, I knew something was up, so
I went ahead and hold on, I gotta take this.
(48:14):
We're live, just like we're talking now, and everybody got
to hear the conversation your dad just died. We don't
hear that part, though, No, we don't. We hear because
it's on his cell phone. So we he picks up
the phone, he's like, huh okay, yeah, Okay, that's pretty much.
(48:37):
That's exactly like my dad died, I gotta go, I
gotta go.
Speaker 5 (48:40):
And it was his death unexpected.
Speaker 1 (48:42):
To absolutely, it was after your mom's was and wasn't
like you knew she wasn't doing well. Exactly, that was
the expected. We weren't we We was hoping that she
could pull through. She just had some surgery done or whatever.
And then to uh, you know, my dad came home
because he worked the overnight, said security guard or whatever,
and he came home and you know, go, hey, good morning,
(49:03):
kiss her on her head or whatever. She cold, and
that's when that's when that's how he found her or whatever. Now,
when he died, I guess he was uh, he was
living with his girlfriend and and he was walking through
their house or whatever and just fell over on the
bed boom and then down onto the ground. And that's
(49:25):
I guess his girlfriend was like, wait, what's going on?
And she found him dead and then so she calls
my wife at the time and then relays the message
or blah blah blah. So yeah, you know, there have
been a lot that's gone on in the Why no,
why would they usually foul play? Yeah, the only time yeah,
you get a request one. But yeah, they ended up
(49:45):
ruling his accidental overdose because he had and this goes
back to never have back surgery, right, because we've talked
about it. We talked about it just yesterday. You know.
Anybody who has back surgery never really fares well out
after that, right, it's always problems with the back, never
really gets any better. Well, uh, he he got caught
(50:06):
up in the op Wick crisis because the doctor just
kept feeding them pills, feeding them pills and uh and
they ended up ruling him in accidental overdose or whatever,
which I thought was now that makes sense, that makes sense. Yeah,
you know, because he was he was eating that morphine,
trying to take care of his back, you know, and
then ended up taking him out. And I was like,
man mane. So anyway, I go putt a trip down
(50:27):
memory lane. I will say this. They don't do autopsies
like you know in you know doctor Quincy, you know,
but they but they do find a cause of death. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
there's they got their ways of doing it. They don't
split them open and or whatever. So fun thirty two,
how about that? Yeah, I found something out about autopsies.
(50:50):
I'm gonna save it to Tuesday. Okay, because it's really gross. Okay,
it's appropriate. Okay, Hey, we're collecting toys for the kids.
David Busters seventy first. I'm running out of times to
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Speaker 7 (51:04):
Take my strong hand, get old, Give train, Alma, give
train around the world.
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Take my shrum hand, get old.
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They never under estimate the bounds of the handicap.
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Tulsa's Morning Show. Oh yeah, he's coming right back. A
Big Man Morning Show, Telsa's Rock Station ninety seven.
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Five KMOT, Good morning. It's The Big Man Morning Show.
Nine one, eight four six. Oh k m O d BMMS.
And then I want to play to eight two nine
four five because we are going to play a game.
(51:57):
M hm oh nope, that's right, So BMMS Space, I
want to play to eight two nine four five. We
are gonna play Schnip schnoption ur. Current record is I
am leading. Excuse me, I am dominating with eighteen. Y'all
are tied with twelve. Last week's winner, that'd be me.
So it means Lindsey and I will be playing BMMS Space.
(52:21):
I want to play to eight two nine, four five,
and Lindsay you can go first, pick the person that
you would like to Uh, all right, last four.
Speaker 5 (52:30):
We'll go with eighty six fifty one.
Speaker 1 (52:33):
Eighty six fifty one. So Gimby will be the role
the character of the listener today and Lindsay will be
reading clues. So we'll put sixty seconds on the clock
and the timer will start after the first clue. Are
you ready, Gimpie, I am here we go, all right.
Speaker 8 (52:49):
Mister clean has no hair because he is the ball. Yes,
when it rains so much, this could cause a flood.
Speaker 5 (53:00):
Yeah. Uh, this is the name of a band and
a continent.
Speaker 1 (53:06):
Oh crap. Uh uh it's either yes, you said it,
Europe Asia.
Speaker 5 (53:14):
Yes, okay. I drank one of these for breakfast.
Speaker 8 (53:18):
Oh no, not coffee, but it's fancier than coffee.
Speaker 1 (53:22):
Espresso, no latte close the other one? Uh ucino?
Speaker 5 (53:29):
No classic?
Speaker 1 (53:31):
Okay? Oh man, your story was totally emotional or pointless.
I know that roller coaster was totally thrilling.
Speaker 8 (53:42):
Oh no, it was a Oh it's also a name
of a Oh.
Speaker 5 (53:48):
Shoot, that was so gnarly.
Speaker 1 (53:51):
It's so exciting. Time time time three is horrible. Wow, yeah, questionable,
but it could be good enough to win, that's for sure.
I'm gonna go with six, five, eight three, last four
thirty seconds. The sixty seconds on the clock timer starts
after first clear. We go. Not the Army, not the Navy,
(54:15):
not the marine. Uh, this is the one that those
all those service people make fun of, the coast Guard. Correct.
Corn has a band called Follow There an album called
Follow the Leader. Uh. This is kind of like turquoise.
It's kind of blue, it's kind of green. Oh, it's
at the teal. Correct. When you are at an intersection,
(54:38):
you might have to obey traffic sign. No, it's signal correct. Okay,
Buffalo wild wings.
Speaker 3 (54:47):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (54:48):
If you are at the top of your game, you're
at blank performance. The top of a mountain is the peak.
They're great. The tiger is for frosted Blake. Correct. When
you have a conspiracy, someone might try to prove it.
The other directions that's known as debunk. Correct. Women get
(55:08):
these extended to make them look good. No man likes
them or says they look attractive. Things on their eyelids. Oh,
I said, yeah, you have a monthly mortgage rent. Another word,
time time time you come up with eight eight? Of course,
I did so. Congratulations to was at six five eight
(55:31):
three one. We'll get to We'll get to it. Yeah,
so congratulations the one that Lindsay passed on. This is
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didn't see it. No, I didn't know Faith in War's album.
(55:54):
The name of their album. I couldn't tell you any
of them. The most famous one has easy on It
still couldn't tell you. Never really got into Faith No More. Yeah,
that is totally blank, dude. Also the clue that Landsay gave, Yeah,
I don't know how to give a clue. The word
is epic. Oh oh, Faith No More song. I might
(56:19):
have gotten it, but how you're right? It is the
song Yeah yeah, fish flopping around? Yeah, yeah, all right,
Lindsay one and I ended on.
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Yeah, a monthly mortgage, you send it in or it
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Yeah, yes, there you go.
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do sports and this is me stuck. Okay. Speaker says
he'd like to cut funding the PDS and Planned Parenthood.
House Speaker Mike Johnson says that he wants to cut
funding for PDS and Planned Parenthood now. When asked whether
he plans to ax the two organizations during an interview
(58:22):
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He also noted that he might face pushback from Congress,
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(58:43):
I think PBS public broadcasting is very important and I
grew up on that. You know, we didn't have cable television.
We had just regular antenna and I watched a lot
of those shows on pds. We're in the world is
Carmen San Diego? Yeah? Either way, it's funny to see
society play out out of the history books and when
(59:05):
they don't want you to know things, right, Yeah, taking
away information right. There's speculation about why healthcare CEO was
targeted in deadly stork creating attack. There's growing speculation about
why the CEO of America's largest health insurance company was
murdered in New York Shitty early yesterday. Video shows Brian Thompson,
(59:27):
the CEO of United Healthcare's insurance division, shots multiple times
outside the mid Midtown Hilton Hotel on Sixth Avenue by
a man wearing a ski mask and dressed in black.
The NYPD says that it was a targeted attack that
the shooter apparently knew Thompson's schedule and was waiting for
him when he arrived for an investors conference. Thompson's wife,
(59:50):
Paul Lett, says that her husband has been getting death threats. Yeah,
and apparently the bullets the cases had words no him. Really,
this has been a while.
Speaker 8 (01:00:03):
Yeah, but this is like something you would see in
a movie.
Speaker 1 (01:00:07):
For sure. This whole like if you haven't seen the video,
it's out there. It's really it's really interesting. Some people
are saying that he's grabbing casinges. That's not what happens.
He's got a silencer on it. He clearly doesn't know
what he's doing. Uh, he's uh, he's it's jamming. When
you have a sorry, suppressor, We have a suppressor on it.
They typically jam. Yeah, and so you're seeing him clear
the jams, right, just to make sure he gets that
(01:00:28):
shot up. Yeah, at least two or three times you
see him clear a jam. But I mean he would
know hesity. This man had already made up his mind
he was killing this individuals cause you see him, he
does not there's a witness standing there. Yeah, yeah, and
he does not care. Yeah, it's at all. It is
pretty crazy. Trump is to sit down for his first
network interview since the election. President Like Trump first interview
(01:00:50):
since the election will be this Sunday on Meet the Press. Hooray.
The network says. The interview will show moderator Kirsten Kristen
Welker and it will be taped Friday and then aired
Sunday morning. Clips of the interview will be released prior
to the show. Welker interviewed Trump for NBC News in
September of last year, which ended up being his only
(01:01:10):
network sit down during the twenty twenty four campaign. And Corbin,
I got this one here. It's devastating local news. The
Delta Cafe Kitchen announces its closure. Oh I know, right,
loubies I don't think they have those around anymore either.
The Delta Cafe Scratch Kitchen announced on Facebook that it's
(01:01:32):
officially closing its doors today. The cafe was the last
of its kind in the country, having stood in the
same place for more than three decades. A manager who
worked at the cafe since it opened confirmed the cafe's
closure is is do excuse me try it again. The
cafes closure is due to rising food costs and fewer customers.
Speaker 5 (01:01:57):
That's so sad.
Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
What was the last time you enough to do it?
Speaker 5 (01:02:01):
But it's sad.
Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
What makes it's sad because.
Speaker 8 (01:02:03):
It was because it was here and it's been around
for so long, and no.
Speaker 1 (01:02:08):
One went exactly exactly, it's not sad no one went.
I haven't business not like there. It's not like people
were going and they're closed and now these people have
nowhere to go, right, that would be sad. You got
like a few old folks that are probably sad. Maybe
that's about it. That's not enough to keep them in business.
I haven't eaten there since nineteen nineties.
Speaker 5 (01:02:27):
We're sad.
Speaker 1 (01:02:28):
It was on the fifty first, you know, I thought
that one closed that they apparently today, No I thought
that one. I thought that one closed. Oh there were
more intown than just the one. I didn't know that,
I didn't know. I guess there was one on forty
first and Garnet. Long time ago. There was one on
Brooks Side. Yeah, yeah, sorry, Del's Cafe. You're out the door.
Speaker 8 (01:03:01):
The NFC North takes center stage tonight when the Detroit
Lions host the green Bay Packers at Ford Field. The
Lions are currently sitting atop the division at eleven and one,
and are hoping to extend their winning streak to a
franchise record eleventh straight game. Detroit is coming off an
exciting victory over the Bears on Thanksgiving. Jared Goff is
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having another great season. He has passed for nearly three
thousand yards and thrown twenty two touchdowns. The Packers in
our Week fourteen third in the division at nine to three.
Green Bay is also coming off a win on Thanksgiving
after blowing out the Miami Dolphins. Jordan Love is leading
the team with two five hundred eighteen yards through the
(01:03:42):
air to go along with twenty touchdowns. The NFL will
not be lessening the punishment against Houston linebacker Aziz Al
Shaier following his late hit to the head of Jacksonville
quarterback Trevor Lawrence in week thirteen.
Speaker 5 (01:03:58):
The league has upheld the three.
Speaker 8 (01:04:00):
Game suspension of al Shire after repeated violations of player
safety rules. Lawrence has been placed on injured reserve due
to the hit and will likely miss the rest of
the season. Elshire will be eligible to return for the
Texans regular season finale against the Tennessee Titans on January fifth.
And speaking of that hit, the conversations are now continuing
(01:04:23):
about whether a rule change is needed. On Monday, Rex
Ryan sounded off about quarterbacks running full speed and expecting
not to get hit, suggesting they should be taught to
dive at the ankles of defenders instead of sliding. And
then on Tuesday, Tom Brady suggested penalties and or fines
against quarterbacks who slide too late and make contact inevitable.
(01:04:49):
And they have been references to Patrick Mahomes video against
the Detroit Lions where defenders appeared to be afraid to
hit Mahomes while he was running and mocked like he
was going to slide, but then kept going thereby squeaking
out a few more yards on the play.
Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
Yeah, he definitely does that, but these are all talking heads,
just running their mouth right, right, right, Nothing going to
change to the offseason. Yeah, do you think they should
change it? Though? I think they're trying to figure out
the rule. I think ultimately it lies on the defender's responsibility.
It's a part of the game, true, true, at but uh,
I mean the quarterbacks are running when they run the ball,
(01:05:25):
Like they said, he's a runner at that point, right,
I agree he should be expected to get hit like
an actual runner. I agree, not get special treatment just
because he's the quarterback, you know what I mean? I
agree anybody who gets a targeting, you know, the exciding
is that's their responsibility, right right. Anybody who hit anybody's head,
you get in trouble. Right. But was just doing his
(01:05:48):
job as a defender, coming after the guy with the ball,
you know. So there has to be some kind of
changes if we want to fix this. But also, it
is a game of inches, true, And so if you
can get another inch right by slaving a little bit later,
and you're taking advantage of a rule, so be it.
And I guess that's a consequence of doing that that. Yeah,
(01:06:09):
they'll figure it out, they'll clean it up, but it
is a game of that small micro pieces.
Speaker 8 (01:06:14):
Some are saying that the players are exploiting that rule.
Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
Yeah, and then that's part of the game. And when
it wasn't this rule, it was a different rule, right right.
It's kind of like, you know, hard counting, like you're
exploiting a rule. So it to me, it is annoying.
And the people that have the biggest complaints about it
are the people whose team of the person gets punished with.
Speaker 2 (01:06:37):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:06:38):
I agree with what everybody's saying. The player when he
gets out of the pocket, he's one hundred percent of
moving target. The defender's got to do all he can.
It's on him. I agree with all those things, right,
But also it is what it is. This is the
rule right now. Anything talking, We aren't going to propose
a rule. The owners have to propose it or the
rule change committee has to propose it. Well, that's it.
Just switch it all to flag football them it fikes.
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Is that problem easy?
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that this is just amazing on so many levels. They
have found dinosaur poop. Excuse me, do you know it's
dinosaur poop? How do you know what's poop? One hundred
million year old turd? You know how over time a
dog pile in the backyard turns white? Yeah, is the
(01:12:07):
same thing happened with dinosaur over two hundred thirty two
thousand years or however long it is. I mean, this
what they have. I'm sure there's a reasoning on how
they figure out that this is a dropping from dinosaur,
But I kind of would expect a dinosaur's thing to
be pretty big massive. Yeah, we've said, ye, we've seen
(01:12:28):
Jurassic Park, right, Yeah, when you got that giant pile, yeah,
golms like that's one big pile of this. Yeah. Yeah. Well,
new study published in the journal Nature that we all
love to read sheds new light on how this turd
came to be and the researchers have found this fossilized
dinosaur poop. Paleontologists from the University of Uppsala and Sweden
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studied more than five hundred remains of digestive material called bromolites,
including fossilized droppings called cropolis and fossilized vomit called regularitis.
Regularities regurgitiities from among the earliest known dinosaurs, analyzing how
their comparatively flexible diet allowed them to flourish more than
(01:13:14):
two hundred million years ago. Wow, there is a picture
of the tarred from roughly two hundred and thirty to
two hundred million years ago. During the late Triassic Period
and into the Jurassic Period, dinosaurs emerged from Earth, just
one of many reptilian species to become the dominant species
and are one of my favorite things. Two things that
(01:13:35):
I know about three things I know about dinosaurs. One,
we don't know what noise they made. Nope, we don't know.
If they made noise, they could have talked exactly, we
don't know. We don't know what color their skin was,
no or if they even had skin, right, they could
have been furs or feathers or whatever. We always think
of it as reptile like stray, you know, like snakes
(01:13:55):
and stuff like that. And the other thing I know
about dinosaurs is that they don't very rarely, if ever,
do they find a complete dinosaur. And so what they
do when you see a dinosaur on display is they take,
based on the knowledge of the bones they have found
to duplicate the rest of the dinosaur to make a
complete exhibit. Sometimes that can be eighty five percent of
the dinosaur be fake. Yeah you're looking at right, and
(01:14:17):
they would just be making it up. Yeah, yes, which
we're led to believe that. It's both it's crazy. I
can't What they do is incredibly cool, right, because I
don't know if you guys know this. Down in Texas
they have a lake that is receded and there are
dinosaur footprints in the lake. Yeah, I've heard about that. Now.
I believe them, massive footprints. That's all I got, Like,
(01:14:40):
I believe them. I don't know, I don't know. Remember
there used to be a guy down in Florida and
for years he would take these super heavy metal bird
like feet and he would walk the beach at night
and make prints and make prints to make people think
a giant penguin, chicken, whatever was coming out of the
(01:15:04):
ocean and doing this for like a long time until
one day was like, yeah, so you've been phone tapped.
What I'm hearing you say is people could have been
trolling for thousands of years now. Maybe I'm just because
I'm I'm gingering the next half century of my life.
(01:15:25):
I just don't believe it. I don't believe. I am
very skeptical of anything online. Yeah, right on, Columbus discovered America. Right, like,
we can go on and on right right as the
timeline goes on, things start to unfold and you realize, well,
that's not how it really was, but that's how we
were led to believe that it was. Yeah, and the
(01:15:48):
suddenly they have a I'll show you they have a
perfect turd. Yeah, that's a little too perfect. That's too perfect.
Speaker 5 (01:15:59):
That is it looks too small to be from a dinosaur.
Speaker 1 (01:16:02):
Well, see, now we don't know because ducks, Yeah, they
have really there's really small dinosaurs. There is I'll have
to look up the name of it. There is a
duck that was like sixteen feet tall or so they
say it. I mean they have some of the bones
to analyze and say, this is how big we believe
it was. Right, But like, can you imagine a duck?
(01:16:26):
First of all, if you've ever been to any nature
or park or whatever and fed them bread, they're annoying
right right now? Think of one. I just think that's
just the most terrifying thing of all the things that
I've seen. It's one of the most terrifying things is
that there's this duck that could be quick wack. So
(01:16:47):
I google sixteen foot tall duck to find out what
you're talking about. It all just shows a giant rubber duck.
That is it. Now, They got one here called a
long Boy. It's an unusually tall male duck that lived
in uh Derwent College, University of York in England, and
he was thought to be an Indian runner duck Mallard Cross,
(01:17:10):
standing out among the other ducks on the campus due
to his height. He went viral and became the internet
meme in twenty twenty one, as popularity saw him be
become an unofficial mascot of the university. I want to
know how big this dang old duck was. I'm gonna
have to look it up. Seventy Yeah, two feet four inches.
That's a big damn duck. Yeah, two and a half
(01:17:31):
foot duck. Doesn't mean that that's that's lesson door is
three feet still have not even not even all the way,
you know, barely halfway up to a doorknob. Yeah, but still,
when you're talking about a duck, that's a big old duck.
Speaker 5 (01:17:45):
Soo to the top.
Speaker 1 (01:17:46):
Of this table maybe yeah, yeah, except that, okay, Yeah,
I mean I guess that's it's swoon has a right.
What is that again? Yeah, I'm just when it comes
to dine and then they're like, hey, look we got
some poop. Yeah, okay. The fact that that turd is
too perfect is what gets me. It makes it looks manufactured.
(01:18:09):
I mean, obviously it was manufacturing right from a beam,
but it looks like, you know, it was somebody molded
it out of clay. I was like, hey, we can
call those dinond puts or poop, and I bet people
would believe it. You know, you call a sasquatch turd
and I bet you people would believe it. I think
you could make anything up and people are like, yeah, no, no,
that makes complete sense. I've never seen dinosaur poops, so yeah,
(01:18:30):
I guess that's what it is. I I just know
that when you go through the exhibits of museums and
you see these bones, it's it's mind bending that they
have these, and it's so cool to see. I get
enamored by it. And then you start reading in some
of the information right there on the exhibit. Mm hm,
They're like, yeh, we kind of have to duplicate some
of the bones. You know, you're like, whoa hold on,
(01:18:52):
that's not what we thought you were selling. That's not
the good the bill of goods you were selling us
as text here says my friend's ex swears that dinosaurs
didn't exist and they are fake bones. That is a
bit when placed by ancestors for us to find just
to mess with us. Ah, man, that's a long troll,
tell you what I mean. I'm good for holding the bit,
(01:19:14):
but like I don't think they were like, let's get
them in.
Speaker 5 (01:19:17):
The future, right, yeah, exactly, you know what, they didn't.
Speaker 1 (01:19:23):
Know what thousands of years from now, we're gonna freak
out about that as much as much. We won't get
to pay off of the joke at all. Not is
that like, you know, message in a bottle type of thing,
Like people throw a message in the bottle with no
idea that it's gonna come back later, right right, Probably
message they.
Speaker 8 (01:19:42):
Always hope though, like I wonder if someone will get this,
if I'll ever hear from them.
Speaker 1 (01:19:47):
Yeah, but the person who put the bottle in the ocean,
the message in the bottle in the ocean, at the
bottom of the sea, it wasn't a joke though, Yeah, yeah,
they they never get to find out if anybody ever
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that I want to bring up. It's been in the news,
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and that is the Jambonnet Ramsay. The police apparently have
reopened the case, really, and they are using forensic technology,
and according to the dad, who's the only one alive
besides the brother, by the way, is saying that an
arrest is imminent. Really really, it's what he said. Now,
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I'm sure he wants one. Everything I read Detectives, there's
a new documentary say the parents did it? Yeah, makes sense.
Speaker 8 (01:22:28):
I don't necessarily know if the parents did it, but
I'm not for certain that the brother didn't.
Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
Do it, Right, it's somebody close, probably in the family.
I'm lean more towards the brother as well. He's a
bit of a psychopath. It probably murders cats. I mean,
looking at him now, it's easy to feel that way.
But also look what he's been through. True, right, So
you're you evaluating his state at this moment, and that
are you taking the person he is today and putting
(01:22:56):
them in place what a long time ago and going, oh,
he was acting that way then maybe possible. I don't
hate that idea, that that's what is I believe in
the documentary they talk about that he the dad was
shaving and he heard a commotion. Uh, and the mother,
the wife scream goes down. There's you know, her over Jambinet,
(01:23:19):
and that she was quite frustrated with Yambinet because she
kept having potty accidents. Yeah, oh okay, and that maybe
in a fit of rage, she slammed Jambinet's head. Okay,
on the that's terrible. I I hate to think of
any parent killing their own child, but it happens. It
(01:23:40):
happens a lot, speaking and washing washing machines and stuff
and drive them into the lake or whatever.
Speaker 5 (01:23:46):
And she was a bit of a perfectionist.
Speaker 8 (01:23:49):
The mom she was a stage mom, right, but also
I can't see killing your your.
Speaker 1 (01:23:56):
That's your ticket, man, your money.
Speaker 8 (01:23:57):
Yeah, if that's really your thing. Because the mom was
a little beauty queen or whatever, so she turned her
daughter into one. And John Benet Ramsey was a beautiful
little girl. She was strikingly beautiful.
Speaker 1 (01:24:09):
That's weird to say. She was you can stay cute. Yeah,
she wasn't beautiful. She was cute.
Speaker 8 (01:24:17):
She was a very but they didn't her like a
little bit, yes, exactly. But also the mom, like there
was that the note, the ransom note that was found
and I remember watching in one of the like twenty
twenty episodes that when they did the handwriting analysis that
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that handwriting matched the same handwriting as the mother.
Speaker 5 (01:24:42):
It matched. Is her name Paula? Is that her name?
Speaker 1 (01:24:45):
Her name dead?
Speaker 5 (01:24:46):
Patty?
Speaker 1 (01:24:47):
Patty?
Speaker 5 (01:24:48):
Yeah, Patty.
Speaker 1 (01:24:49):
The top sports said exphyxia by strangulation and head trauma. Okay,
so got hit in the head and then choked her out,
strangled her or choked her out things hit her, bang
her head and what do we do? Or strangled her,
she falls, hits her head, she may nip the head,
hit the head trauma, may not have been on purpose,
could have been accidental. Yeah, I don't know. That text
(01:25:13):
says the brother. The other one says the parents covered
it up for the other. I think all that's possible.
I think it's possible that the brother did it and
the parents then covered up. I think it's possible that
the mom did it and then the brother or then
the dad covered it up. Right. I don't know. I
don't know if I could do that. I love my
wife insane, like probably on a psychopathic level, and uh,
(01:25:37):
I don't know if I could do that, that is,
to cover it up for her. Yeah, I agree with you,
not only that I'm now a part of it. Yeah,
I now am condoning it. So it'll be interesting to
see if this technology they have some forensics that can
come forward and we put that to rest. And the
(01:25:58):
other thing I was thinking about is the day after Christmas?
So she died? Did she die like Christmas Eve? Suppose
Christmas Eve? Yeah, supposedly that's wild to me as well.
Wait a minute, she died Christmas Eve, but they didn't
discover the body until the day after Christmas? Is that
what I guess?
Speaker 8 (01:26:17):
Either it was it was that it was a Christmas weekend,
so it would have been either they had come home
from some Christmas gathering or whatever. So there was either
Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.
Speaker 5 (01:26:28):
When she was dead.
Speaker 1 (01:26:31):
Her body was found on the night of December twenty fifth,
nineteen ninety six. Okay, so it was was Christmas Day day.
Speaker 8 (01:26:38):
Yeah, Eve, and she was found in the basement of
the house.
Speaker 5 (01:26:42):
Yeah, maybe the mom.
Speaker 1 (01:26:43):
Had Yeah, but here's the thing, this is the thing
that drives me crazy. The basement of the house. You're
thinking of your dingy basement now, you royal, you right,
right right, These people have got money. It's probably it
was probably a finished yes, probably had a game room
down there.
Speaker 5 (01:26:56):
I don't think it was a finished basement.
Speaker 1 (01:26:58):
I'm just saying that, like, yeah, cement floor. I'm just
saying you can't. I don't know that.
Speaker 8 (01:27:02):
And there was a window well, I mean they go
through the house and when you look at the if
you watch the news reports or no, no, no, it
was cement floors and an old, rickety window that there's
some claim that the intruder came through. But if an
intruder came through that window, there was still cobwebs.
Speaker 1 (01:27:26):
This is a finished basement. The part where she was
found is an unfinished part of the basement, so it
was a finished basement. They lived in a really nice house. Yeah,
so it wasn't a rickety, falling apart house. I've always
wanted a basement, that's not all. It's a finished basement
to have, you know, a little extra area to go,
(01:27:47):
like a little man gave or something like that. You know,
we had, I had one grown up. It's just another
place to story your crap. Yeah, basically I get that,
even like trying to set up like studs to finish
it out, and like it was. I was always a
thing all right, right, you know he's like, we gotta
clean out the basement. We got a straight and it's
like dealing with your garage, man, I understand. Yeah it's
supposed to hold cars. Go look at my garage and
(01:28:09):
tell me what you think. It's a mess. You're like,
of course, I can take this arm wiir of Avon
perfume bottles. I got a basement, put it. Yeah, we'll
just put it down there and then forget about it
right out of sight, out of mind, absolutely until you move. Yeah,
and then got right hand and dang, you know what
We're just gonna go ahead and leave it here. We'll
let the next people deal with it. It happens all
(01:28:30):
the time. Right twenty an hour Toy Drive. We are
broadcasting live at Dave and Busters seventy first and one
sixty nine. And here is the thing. We are pretty
psyched about this. We're gonna do our top list coming up,
and we have white Elephant gift exchange items for because
we have one coming up. So I'm hoping we can
spur some ideas on what we should do. Normally, we
(01:28:52):
don't get this far ahead of it. So now I's like, oh,
that's tomorrow. H Okay, here's some lottery tickets. All right.
We got to take a break live from Dave and
Bust seventy first and one sixty nine for the twenty
eight hour Toy Drive brought to you by US Cellular.
Speaker 2 (01:29:04):
Tills's Morning show, The Big Man Boarding Show. The Assault
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Speaker 1 (01:29:10):
To FIVEMOD, Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show.
Nine one, eight, four six oh Kmod can also text
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and Busters seventy first and one sixty nine, we received
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a text message from somebody and I want to read
this text message and us decipher it. And it says,
now we've been up for twenty eight hours, actually probably
more than that. Oh yeah, And it says if someone
slipped each of you a hit of ascid in the
last couple of hours of the toy Drive, how long
do you think it would take for someone on the
(01:29:54):
show or off to notice. This is a very interesting
question because we leave things unattended the longer we're here,
So it's entirely possible someone could slip something. Absolutely and
if drank, you know, maybe one of these tasty sliders
(01:30:15):
that we've had sitting around right, Hey, I brought you
a beverage. It's entirely possible. These cookies that they brought us, you.
Speaker 5 (01:30:21):
Know, some delicious cookies.
Speaker 1 (01:30:23):
Yes, Now, how long would it take? I would hope
one of you two would go something's really off with Yeah,
that's very out of character for him. He is acting differently. Yeah, yeah,
he's being really nice. Drinking gets going over here, she
(01:30:46):
becomes like angry.
Speaker 3 (01:30:48):
It's.
Speaker 1 (01:30:50):
I'm telling you and uh, And so I think that
that would I think that I would rely on YouTube
to kind of help police. I would do that to
you guys.
Speaker 8 (01:31:02):
And I wouldn't even know like what those types of
side effects would even be.
Speaker 1 (01:31:09):
Yeah, yeah, you'd be freaking out right, Okay, Yeah, I
was thinking about that, Like we would we would be
able to tell if you were on something right, because
it just be out of character. You'd like to think.
I'd like to think that. But if it was like me,
you know, because I'm a little weird as it is anyway,
you know it's not out of it. I can get
a little weird sometimes, and you know that, we get
(01:31:30):
a little weird. Yeah, so it'd be like Gimpy's acting
a little different, but nothing nothing too far from Paul
Damn Matt.
Speaker 8 (01:31:39):
Hey, BROI I'm here to tell you. I think something's
going on with you right now.
Speaker 1 (01:31:43):
Yeah. I think that's where this is. Somebody gave me.
That's where that sixteen foot dun came from. If I
so like, I would, first thing, I would do, like,
let's just say, gimpies acting weird during I would go
over and I would I would when I think someone's
messed up, I go and try to get close to
them and to look at their eyes. Yeah, the eyes
(01:32:03):
never lie. Yeah. I can tell when someone's been drinking
by their eyes. Thanks to my ex I can tell
people when they're on how big there looks like hockey
pucks in their eyes, like right, or if their pin needles. Yes,
you could tell. So I think that that would be
the first sign. If I thought something was up and
I looked over and and you were knitting with those eyes,
I'd be like roa, right, one eyes going one ay,
(01:32:24):
one eyes going the other. Yeah, and look at this
last minute big box coming out. And if you were
like kind of freaking out, like jittery, freaking out. Yeah,
and the temperature wasn't you know, below twenty degrees right right?
I did like to have some Starbucks? Yeah, yeah, that
would probably be my thing that I'd be like, that
makes sense. I'd look for some other sign other than
(01:32:46):
your acting weird, right right right.
Speaker 8 (01:32:49):
I like this text plot twist GIMPI sent the acid
text in right.
Speaker 1 (01:32:54):
Yeah. Unfortunately we can see the phone numbers that you
all text from.
Speaker 9 (01:32:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:32:58):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:33:00):
One of our listeners brought oatmeal cream pies his wife made,
and they are unbelievably good. Yeah, they were delicious, compliment out.
They are unbelievably.
Speaker 8 (01:33:12):
In the words of my my children, they were busting busting'.
Speaker 5 (01:33:15):
That means so good.
Speaker 8 (01:33:17):
If they if they tell me something is busting busting',
that means it needs to be in rotation like dinners
or whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:33:23):
It's that good, for real, for real, for really real. No, cat,
I haven't tried his wife's cream pie yet, so I
couldn't tell you it's so good. It was. It was
one of these this is how you know it's good
for me. It was so good that I was like,
I gotta stop eating this because I know my wife
is gonna want to taste. I'm thinking that I was
going to wait till I get home, sit down and relax,
you know, after a drink, and then enjoy the green pie.
(01:33:45):
I don't know if you'll be awake enough to enjoy it.
I can at least get a nibble let or two,
set it on your face exactly and just let it rest,
you know, absorb it while I'm reting, just exactly. Wait up,
you got a cream all over your face? Made a
little crime or sounding like, oh man, that was good?
(01:34:07):
What a dream man? Yeah, that is no. I Typically
Tex says, if you're having a full blown conversation with
a table you were infect on acid or some sorts
of psychedelic. I have taken psychedelics of all kinds and
never once had a conversation with the table. I have
(01:34:27):
never taken any, but I have my friends in college
would take them all the time, and most of the time.
The two times that I saw a bad freak out happen,
they would hug a rock on the way to the
bar and they would like like they thought the world
was in and the rock was going to keep them grounded,
and they were sweating and crying that's fair. Wow. And
then the other time he wouldn't let go of the
(01:34:47):
door handle and was like, if I let go, the
house is gonna go away, okay. And I was like, okay, okay.
I have never had a bad trip of any sorts,
and I've never seen anybody have one either, So I
wouldn't know what to think, except for if they're running
around saying I'm freaking out, man, which that never happens.
That never happens. All right, we need to see what
(01:35:09):
Lindsay's got for our final Balls to the Wall sports
from the Twenty Hours Toy Drive. Are we talk?
Speaker 8 (01:35:26):
So the Ravens are punishing one of their receivers for
conduct detrimental to the team. Baltimore announced yesterday that Deontay
Johnson has been suspended for one game. The receiver refused
to enter the team's game against the Eagles last weekend,
and we'll miss a week fifteen matchup against the Giants
as a result. Johnson never appeared in the loss against
(01:35:48):
Philly and has only played thirty nine snaps since being
acquired from the Panthers back in October.
Speaker 5 (01:35:54):
He was originally.
Speaker 8 (01:35:55):
Selected in the third round of the twenty nineteen draft
by the Steelers. Baltimore's on a bye and sits second
in the AFC North at eight and five.
Speaker 1 (01:36:05):
That is a while, like he's like, no, I'm not
going in, right, gets one game suspension. Yeah, that to
me feels like a chemistry problem on the team that
he's like, I'm not going in. What do you mean
You're not going in?
Speaker 5 (01:36:18):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:36:19):
It feels really don't go in.
Speaker 5 (01:36:20):
He won't go in, And it feels anarchy.
Speaker 1 (01:36:23):
It feels really weird. I don't know, and unless there's
something else going on, And again, if there's something else
going on, then that also feels really bizarre.
Speaker 5 (01:36:33):
It does.
Speaker 8 (01:36:35):
Tiger Woods is this is crazy, is hoping to return
to the course next year. He has not competed in
an event since July and had another surgery on his
back in September. He spoke at the Hero World Challenge,
the tournament he hosts in the Bahamas, and said the
procedure helped and he hopes he will be physically stronger
(01:36:56):
and better in twenty twenty five. He added that the
firestone burns to compete. The forty eight year old is
not playing in the Hero World Challenge.
Speaker 1 (01:37:05):
What you're witnessing, I think is Tiger Woods's sickness and
his inability to understand where he's at in his life
and ability to keep in mind, this is an individual
that could not accept failure of any kind, to the
point that he tried he wanted to become a Navy
seal I'm not joking, and injured his back where he
couldn't play golf anymore because of it, Right, a.
Speaker 5 (01:37:27):
Little bit of midlife crisis.
Speaker 1 (01:37:29):
Maybe I don't. I think this is just all he's
ever done his whole life, and he doesn't know how
to turn it off.
Speaker 5 (01:37:39):
If there's no golf, what am I without golf?
Speaker 1 (01:37:42):
Yeah, I think it's possible that and he's not old. Yeah,
but he's forty eight, but his body's probably sixty eight exactly.
Speaker 5 (01:37:51):
And now, very quickly, time for your Dallas Cowboys update.
Speaker 1 (01:37:53):
Brought to Yesterday was his birthday.
Speaker 8 (01:37:55):
By the way, at Millerla oh Okay, happy belated birthday.
Tiger Woods Cowboys are beginning to prepare for their Week
fourteen matchup. They're going to host Joe Burrow and the
Bengals Monday night football at AT and T Stadium.
Speaker 5 (01:38:09):
The team is designated cornerback.
Speaker 8 (01:38:10):
Amani Uriwaria to return from injured reserve and sign defensive
backs Dee Delaney and Troy Pride to the practice squad.
If you want to win standing room only tickets to
that game in Arlington, open the iHeartRadio app and use
the talk back feature and tell us to give you
those Cowboys tickets.
Speaker 5 (01:38:29):
And that's your boss to the Wall Sports.
Speaker 8 (01:38:31):
I'm Lindsay on ninety seven to five km Ody.
Speaker 1 (01:38:41):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show, twenty eight
hour Toy Drive. We're broadcasting live from Dave and Busters.
We're collecting to waste for the Marine Corps Toys for Tots.
We're in the final hour. Man, congratulations, thank you very much.
You did a great job here. You did a great
job yourself. Shucks now, Lindsay, she's down in here. Exactly
exactly who is here right now is a cat that
(01:39:02):
just dropped off a load of toys, one of our
last big drops here. His name is Brent and he
is with JB Metal fab LLC. Brent. How you doing, man?
Speaker 3 (01:39:11):
Doing good?
Speaker 1 (01:39:12):
All right? So what exactly does JB Metal Fab do?
Speaker 3 (01:39:16):
We are a metal fabrication company.
Speaker 1 (01:39:20):
And that's as far as I love that we fabricate metal.
How long have you worked there?
Speaker 3 (01:39:26):
Fifteen years?
Speaker 1 (01:39:27):
Wow? Congratulation? Yeah, and what do you love about working there?
Speaker 3 (01:39:31):
It's good, good work, I guess.
Speaker 1 (01:39:34):
Yeah. We build all kinds of stuff, okay, everything? And
how did you come about getting involved with the toy drive?
Tell me how you guys decided to collect toys?
Speaker 3 (01:39:43):
Just listening to the show.
Speaker 1 (01:39:44):
I love that. Yeah, listen. I love a good simple
person man, and I appreciate you right now, especially after
being up for twenty seven plus, Yes, says Brent, Yes, sir,
And tell me about your thoughts when you came in
here and saw the toys that have been donated and
all the kids in Green Country that need a toy.
Speaker 3 (01:40:02):
Man, this is crazy. Yeah, thousands of toys.
Speaker 1 (01:40:04):
There's thousands of toys and this isn't enough. That's the
crazy part, man, is that there are kids that won't
get a Christmas memory unless we do something like this,
unless the folks over at JB Metal fab LLC do
something like you guys did today.
Speaker 3 (01:40:17):
That's why drove us to come to it.
Speaker 1 (01:40:18):
Yeah, and we're just so grateful, man, And I think
it's such a big deal to give back to the community.
And you know, we gim be and I talked a
little bit about yesterday. Yes, it's about the kids, but
it's also about the parents and like letting them have
a memory with their kid on Christmas, that's good instead
of like, I don't know where Christmas is gonna come from.
So we're really grateful that do you have a good
Christmas memory?
Speaker 3 (01:40:40):
Lots of them?
Speaker 1 (01:40:43):
Okay, so just grab one a head. That's awesome. You're awesome, man,
You're awesome. This is not going the way you thought
it was. That's okay.
Speaker 5 (01:40:52):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:40:52):
If you had an opportunity to say no, I don't
want to talk. I just want to But instead man,
you're doing Yeah, you're doing great. And so you do
you have kids? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:41:04):
I got three kids.
Speaker 1 (01:41:05):
Yeah. And how do you when you think about them
not having that morning of opening a gift?
Speaker 3 (01:41:11):
Yeah, I don't like that. They need kids need the memories.
Speaker 1 (01:41:16):
Yeah. And that's what this is about, right it is.
I was thinking today earlier, like on our twenty four
twenty five, I was thinking about how nobody knows what
the future brings, right, this could be the last time
we do this, absolutely, and to be able to do
something like this for fourteen years, to have connection with
listeners and work together as a community and create this
community that's helping out kids is really special, man. And
(01:41:38):
I'm so grateful to you and all the folks at
your work to help out in that. So thank you
so much, Matt.
Speaker 3 (01:41:43):
We were happy to do it.
Speaker 1 (01:41:44):
Yeah, anything else you want to say?
Speaker 3 (01:41:46):
Yeah, do you need anything fabricated? Holler at us.
Speaker 1 (01:41:49):
That's right, look them up JB Metal fab LLC. Brent.
Thank you so much, man. Yeah, we appreciate you. Brother.
It's a big Man Morning show twenty at hour Toy
Drive and we are here at David Busters. We're wrapping
it up right now. But what we're gonna do now
is it's time for our top list. It's tiber a
big Man Morning Shows top list, random topics, randomly drawn
with random results. Now here's Corman, Gimbi and Lindsay with
(01:42:12):
this week's top list. This week's top list is white
Elephant Gifts, as if you are the one giving the gifts.
And we decided this at five point fifty nine. Yes,
so like we didn't pick a top list, what do
we want to do? We were ready for everything else,
everything else in the most but we I thought we
were well prepared. Uh, And so we'll start with Lindsay
(01:42:35):
number five on your White Elephant Gift list.
Speaker 8 (01:42:38):
Hey, I chose a bottle of wine or booze you
found in your liquor cabinet that someone previously bought for
you as a gift, But you'll never drink it, so
why not regift it?
Speaker 1 (01:42:51):
That's that's a good one. I have a bottle of
diamond vodka in my in my cabinet. Yeah, my brother
is an importer, so he threws bottles of stuff all
the time. And now sometimes I'm like, eh, sometimes I'm excited,
and most time it ends up in the back. Have
you even cracked the label on it. Oh okay, you're
just like, okay, this is fine. Yeah, yeah, But like
a listener, I don't even know how many years ago
(01:43:11):
gave me a bottle of Acroids vodka. I went to
that like in no time. Yeah, so that's a good one.
I like that one, thank you.
Speaker 8 (01:43:18):
Number four on my list is an envelope full of
lottery scratchers. I mean, okay, yeah, if you get like
twenty dollars worth of the one dollar scratchers.
Speaker 1 (01:43:31):
Yeah yeah, well how big of an ovel over are
we talking? How much you spin it on scratchers?
Speaker 5 (01:43:36):
Twenty bucks?
Speaker 1 (01:43:37):
Okay, I mean that could be just one scratcher, or
that could be twenty exactly. I don't think they do
dollar ones anymore. Two dollar ones.
Speaker 5 (01:43:45):
Really, I have a bought a scratcher, Yes, yes, I
haven't either.
Speaker 8 (01:43:50):
Number three a squatty potty and some toilet paper. Now,
in the words of GIMPI now hear me.
Speaker 1 (01:44:01):
Out, hear me out.
Speaker 5 (01:44:03):
So a squatty potty feels like one of those gifts.
Speaker 8 (01:44:05):
First of all, if this is a white elephant and
you're playing like dirty Santa, it's gonna come in a
bigger box.
Speaker 5 (01:44:11):
So people are.
Speaker 8 (01:44:12):
Gonna want to choose that one right away, right, And
I feel like a squatty potty is one of those
items that people secretly want because they're curious about, but
they don't actually, excuse me, ever, buy it for themselves.
Speaker 1 (01:44:27):
I can't figure out your list. I can't figure out
if your list is snarky? Are good?
Speaker 5 (01:44:32):
Yeah, it's a little bit of everything.
Speaker 1 (01:44:34):
I think, like, hey, I'm getting rid of my garbage liquor, right,
but also you might win the lottery, and also I'm
helping with your constipation. Right. This is a delirium list.
It is that.
Speaker 8 (01:44:45):
Is that is especially with my next two. Number two,
a pink flamingo lawn ornament.
Speaker 1 (01:44:54):
Okay, now we're in a completely different world.
Speaker 8 (01:44:56):
Okay, yeah, because that one is pretty snarky. Again, it's
gonna come in a big package. Someone's gonna want to
grab that out of curiosity, and then they're gonna be
pissed when they open it up to find, oh, flamingo.
Speaker 5 (01:45:10):
Lawn ornament that no one is gonna steal.
Speaker 1 (01:45:13):
I'd think if I got a pink flamingo lawn worment.
I'm just saying it's different. Yeah, yeah, would you so Okay,
let's back up for a second. If would you steal
the bottle of liquor? Ooh? Probably? Would you steal the
lottery tickets, assuming you weren't happy with your guess?
Speaker 2 (01:45:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:45:32):
Yeah, yeah, probably more than likely. Yeah, would you steal
the squatty potty?
Speaker 2 (01:45:35):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:45:36):
Would you steal the pink flamingo? I would, just because
it's weird and different and I am weird and different. Yeah. Yeah.
The liquor depends on what it was, if it's a
port okay, or a brandy? Right? Probably not brandy in
a bottle shaped like a pennis Yeah, watch out Christmas
party next week. All but lottery tickets, sure, for sure. Man,
(01:45:59):
there's some you can actually get something you may or
may not. Yeah, but there's a good chance. Squatty potty,
I'm I'm already well equipped in that depart I'm gonna say,
don't you have one? I have one? Yes? Yeah, yeah,
I don't need a step stool to take a crap.
I'm good, right like our ancestor. You want to get
I don't want to. You want to get back to
that Neanderthal phase, man, that's the way. Just go crap
in the backyard. Well, this is kind of like doing
that except elevated.
Speaker 8 (01:46:20):
Yeah, all right, and then I feel like the ultimate
jerk move of a white elephant. Gift number one, a
one year membership to the Jelly of the Month Club.
Speaker 1 (01:46:33):
Is that even a real thing? I and not cheap?
It is? Yeah, and not cheap? Okay, squatty potty is
twenty five dollars. Yeah, if not, if not more, Jelly
the Month Club's got to be like fifty seventy five bucks.
Speaker 5 (01:46:45):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (01:46:46):
Yeah, well you're not getting you know, welches, right, Jelly
of the Month gift set forty one ninety nine. Yeah, yeah,
that is a real thing that feels like, oh yeah,
that feels there's an everything of the month dude, crap,
So it goes anywhere from forty nine to two sixty. Yeah, Jelly,
(01:47:07):
you can get pretty much any of the Month club
description box. Any I think that'd be all right? That's
a as cheesy as it sounds and as lame as
it sounds. Oh I'm getting I'm getting a different jelly
every month. That could be exciting and fun. You might
find a jelly that you've never had before. No, you will,
because you have to find twelve right exactly and you
(01:47:30):
might like it though. Let's just let's all right, so strawberry, yeah,
grape down, BlackBerry, BlackBerry, cherry, raspberry, apricotberry. Okay, I'll go
ahead and give you boys and berry. They make a.
Speaker 5 (01:47:45):
Syrup out of it, I can we're.
Speaker 8 (01:47:47):
Talking, but I can only assume that they make a gym.
Speaker 1 (01:47:50):
Why because you also make a pumpkin spic syrup jelly? Well,
because I'll go ahead, except mixed true? Right? So how
many were still need four more?
Speaker 5 (01:48:02):
Do we say BlackBerry?
Speaker 1 (01:48:03):
Yes? Say BlackBerry? Blueberry? Okay? Sure, I mean why can't
you make blueberry jay? Yeah? No, I'm good with that. Okay,
Apple there's apple. There is orange, marmalade, yeah, marmalades horrible
it is. There's jalapeno jerry, yeah, okay.
Speaker 5 (01:48:25):
Oh, peach, there's peach peach yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:48:27):
Yeah. So there you go. You got twelve jelly's right there,
ready to go? And how many of those are you
excited about? I'm not want to try the boys.
Speaker 11 (01:48:38):
Know you wouldn't know if you would not like syrup
delicious though, because it's chocolate sugar, because it's like a
drop of boisonberry flavoring, and the rest is corn syrup.
Speaker 1 (01:48:51):
Syrup on a boisonberry. Right, due, watch how they make
maple syrup and you'll go, god, they they really did
that back in the day. Yeah, tap that tree man
put that little cup underneath it and clicked as much liquid. Okay,
we're getting off top of the h And that was
your last one, lindsay. Right, So we're doing our top
list and these are white elephant gifts number five, number
(01:49:12):
five for me, and it's probably one of my favorite
white olefant gifts that I've ever gotten. That's an egg cooker.
I tell you what, man, you think about your like
an egg cooker? What are you gonna need an egg
cooker for? You know how much it sucks to sit
there with the pot of water. Yeah, you gotta let
it boil up, put your eggs in. Wait, twenty minutes
after that, I put these some bitches in my egg cooker. Right,
(01:49:32):
you can fit sixth of them? Right, takes maybe fifteen minute,
not even that. I ain't gotta do that. I hit
the button, I go play video games. And while I'm
playing video games, when it's done, it goes. It's the
worst noise ever. Oh it's terrible, But my god, quick, easy,
can you just turn it off? Why do I gotta
know exactly? Automatic? Shut up? We have that technology. My
(01:49:52):
coffee pot is softer noise right right, an egg cooker.
I think that's a good that's a good gift. And
I think and for that, that's a stealable gift. I'm not.
Speaker 5 (01:50:01):
I'm not.
Speaker 1 (01:50:02):
I have one. That's how I got mine. I stole
it from somebody else. I was like, give me that,
some bitch, all right. Uh. Number four is a Golden
Guilt's adult coloring book. Now if you don't know what
you say, guilt right o. Yes, yes, it is the
Golden Girls if you know the show. But it is
an adult theme. So they are naked and you color it. Yeah,
(01:50:22):
you color it so and weird. Yes, Golden Guilt. And
by the way, I have one. I'm just saying, are
you coloring it? No? No, I'm not. No, we want
to keep that in mint condition, because what are we
describing as coloring? What's your definition? Just the white parts,
certain spots? Anyhow is a little bit out of time.
(01:50:48):
I'm a busy guy. Clearly, which page is your favorite?
We don't know anything. It's all just one big page open.
He's just working on the cover. Number three is going
to be a statue of a big black rooster. I
(01:51:15):
think it is. I think that'd be fan maybe stealable,
maybe not. Maybe you're into collecting figurines. Maybe you just
like big black roosters enough. But hey, I think that's
a good solid choice there. Number two white elephant gift.
And this one's kind of, you know, just trying to
be a dick, right, a bottle of malort to talk
(01:51:36):
to about yesterday, how horrible that mallory is. And I
think that would be fantastic. I don't think anybody would
be stealing as So if you go in there, you're like,
you wrap it up right. You know, it's a bottle.
You know it's a bottle of liquor. Just looking at
how it's wrapped. It's not in a box. You just
wrap the bottle. You're like, sweet, you got off a
bottle of hoo some rum or some vodka or some
(01:51:59):
whiskey and unwrapping millort. What or somebody that's never had
Malord or never heard of Malort before. They're like, oh, hey,
let's go ahead and break in it. I'm gonna take
a shot right now. Because some people do that right,
I just got this bottle. I'm gonna cracker right now,
take a big old swig and a yeah, is what's
(01:52:21):
the bottle of my lort run? I think it about
twenty five bucks? Okay, yeah? Yeah. And the number one
number one why elephant gift for me, well least is
not for me, it'd be me giving it to somebody,
is a T shirt with my face on it? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:52:38):
Yeah, how many of those have you met already?
Speaker 1 (01:52:40):
There? None, But I'm thinking about it. Okay, everybody's going
I've already we all know about my shower curtain that's
got my face on, right, and I've thought about it
and I'm still mulling it around that I think everybody
and my family are all close to is going to
get a shower curtain with my face on.
Speaker 8 (01:52:56):
Because it's probably still in your Amazon card.
Speaker 1 (01:52:59):
Or whatever exactly. Or I can just go look it
up and then upload your picture. I think that'd be awesome. Yeah.
So a listener text in and said, fish flip flops.
They exist, look them up, And to me, that is
the quintessential idea of a white elephant gift. Is I'm
trying to make the room laugh, right, I'm trying to
get them to guffaw. And so it's kind of where
my head is on mine on our White Elephant gifts.
(01:53:21):
And so what I've got here for number five is
a French fry car holder. It is a device you
put in the cup holder to hold your thing of
French fries. Okay, straight up, Okay, kind of a silly gift,
but you go, oh, someone's gonna steal that and go
I love French fries, but I hate I can't hold
them in the car. That's a very practical gift, I agree.
Number four, anything custom made with your face on it.
(01:53:44):
A pillow, a shower curtain, a mug, a blanket.
Speaker 8 (01:53:49):
I was just going to say, a comforter would be awesomeroom.
Speaker 1 (01:53:54):
My daughter got one of a superhero with her face
as a superhero. That would be hilarious, awesome to get done.
Any cut, some type of personalized thing with your personal
face on it would be a good White Elephant gift.
This one I'm stealing for sure. Five five pound bag
of gummy bears. Okay, that's a lot of gummy bears.
Or you could take the alternative, one giant five pound
(01:54:16):
gummy bear. Right, I've seen those massive gummies before. Now,
as long as they're not the horribo sugar free I'm
on board. Well, no, because I'm not a psychopath. Yeah,
apparently that'll give you the rhymes. Let's let's make something
for the diabetic, the diabetics, because they still got to
have their gummy bears too. Number two is the Lightsaber
chopsticks that I would steal last Yeah a heartbeat, or
(01:54:40):
in a Star Wars fan would too, Yeah, for sure.
It's it's a funny gift for sure. And then the
last one I have here is a gift that my
wife and I purchased for her White Elephant gift exchange,
and that is a Serenity by Jan smells like that
one night candle from the office. That's awesome. Yeah, and
it's only funny people that know the office, Yeah, which
(01:55:02):
makes it even more hilarious. Like, I got, I can't
what is this? It says like they don't know, and
they're like it says Serenity by Jin and then someone's like,
uh huh, one person in the office get Yeah, we
want to know. For you, feel free to text it
to us b MMS and whatever. Your great White Elephant
gift is. Somebody said, a giant bottle of loop. Here's
my thing about when people do dildos and sex toys,
(01:55:25):
they're great ideas for certain white elephant gift. Yeah, you
try to do that everywhere. Yeah, not every job is
gonna think that that's funny, right, Right, you get your buddies. Sure,
there's a great place to do that at right at
Patricia's where you can get all the dildos that you
need and want or don't want.
Speaker 8 (01:55:42):
Yeahs like one hundred bottles of baby oil, like the
little mini bottles.
Speaker 1 (01:55:49):
At least that. Yeah, exactly, another new slogan for them.
Wille to uh to oh who darts in usoard?
Speaker 5 (01:56:01):
That's right?
Speaker 1 (01:56:03):
Uh okay, yeah, sure, I see a chia pet and
I'm like, I'm not doing that now. They are giant
pain in the ass and they'll last that long.
Speaker 5 (01:56:10):
There are some creative ones out there.
Speaker 1 (01:56:12):
Yeah. I took a liquor dispenser to a White Elephant
exchange one time. It was a statue of an old
man that poured liquor out of his penis. My grandfather
had that. That is awesome. Yeah. Book of Unusual Knowledge okay, okay, yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:56:33):
Yeah, we had grown up we had a uh, we
didn't do White Elephant, but we did have an ongoing
joke gift. It was a block of fudge that one
of my aunts had made and it was awful. It
came out hard as a rock. It was a terrible
Her recipe went wrong, but she gifted it anyway, and
(01:56:55):
so and I think she had originally gifted it to
my mom as a joke and she's like, are you
kidding me? Well, my mom ended up keeping it and
then regifting it the next year.
Speaker 1 (01:57:04):
Oh god, and it went.
Speaker 8 (01:57:05):
Who got the you know, it was like, all right,
who's getting the fudge? You know who's getting And it
would be in like this beautiful wrapping me. You just
never know who's getting. So that was always kind of fun.
Speaker 1 (01:57:16):
I'd be pissed if I got I would do no, Okay,
I feel like it's ruining, Like I'm not getting a
gift at this point. Yeah, yeah, yeah, And I would
not be participating next year, and now I've got to Yeah,
I would kill it. Yeah, i'd probably give you a
picture of it on fire. Right, Yeah, all right, twenty
an hour toy Drive. We're gonna wrap this up here
in a minute. We're gonna talk to our folks at
(01:57:36):
US Cellular thinking them again. We're gonna give a little
recap and give our thank yous again for the twenty
an hour Toy Drive. If you're on your way, please
still come here. We're gonna be here till ten with
taking toys. So join us at Dave and Busters seventy
first and one sixty nine for the twenty and an
hour Toy Drive brought to you by US Cellular right
here on ninety seven to five km Ody.
Speaker 2 (01:57:56):
You're listening to the Big Man Morning Show. This he's
Telsa's Morning show.
Speaker 1 (01:58:17):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Twenty eight
hour Toy Drive collecting toys for the Marines and toys
for Tots. Fourteen years in most in the books. Almost
very close. A couple more minutes left. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
we're coasting. It's practically in the books. I'm good with that.
(01:58:37):
We could say it is so. We are in our
fourteenth year of doing this, and we only do this
because the Marines let us be a part of it.
It is their event. You guys do everything. Introduce yourself,
sir to everybody. My name's Corporal Horner. I'm with an
anti Tech Training company. I'm out here promoting toys for tots.
I'm with y'all. This is my third year doing this.
Speaker 9 (01:58:58):
It's a great privilege getting to do it every year
and seeing how much y'all bring the table.
Speaker 1 (01:59:01):
It's it's incredible. Yeah, you told me an interesting stat
This is gonna be great because you guys don't know
this number yet. What do you guys think the percentage
is of the toys that we collect during the BMMS
twenty eight hour Toy Drive brought to you by USLA.
What do you think the percentage is that represents the
toys that they get to distribute. Lensley, so they'll distribute
one hundred percent of the toys that they collect. What
(01:59:21):
do you think is the percentage that we represent a
bat ninety eight? I wish not ninety eight. What is
the percentage that this toy drive represents that you guys distribute?
Speaker 9 (01:59:38):
So your twenty eight hour toy drive is twenty five
percent of our total toys.
Speaker 1 (01:59:42):
Wow, that's pretty awesome. A quarter of the toys that
kids will get come for the Green Country come from
this toy drive from you guys, the listeners. That's that's huge. Man,
I'm really proud of that. That's awesome. Thank you so
much for being a part of that. Let's talk about
the for Tots and what the goal is for you
guys and what you're trying to achieve by doing this.
Speaker 9 (02:00:05):
So this is our seventy seventh year doing Toys for Tots.
It was the brainchild of Major Bill Hendrix. Our goal
is to kind of bring toys to families that might
be going through a struggle. That's how it started, that's
how it's going. And we have over three thousand and
thirty five nonprofits that we work with, and we're doing
something all.
Speaker 1 (02:00:22):
The time, trying to make our community better. We have.
Speaker 9 (02:00:26):
And fifty six kids that we are helping this year,
and so every toy matters. Every toy that you bring
in is going directly to a child. If you want
to help, volunteer too as well. Our distribution sites are
eleven through the thirteenth. The best way to be part
of that is going Google Broken Arrow Toys for Tots.
You're gonna get a control number when you apply.
Speaker 1 (02:00:46):
Bring that. Make sure you bring enough tank of gas. Yeah.
The thing that's interesting is you guys are a well
oiled machine when it comes to distributing this and it's
one of those things where COVID helped you build a
better mouse trap for distribution. It used to be parents
would come in and pick twice. Now that's not what
you guys do right right now. Now you guys run
(02:01:06):
back and forth from the cars to the parents. Never
get out of the car. Yes, and it's a really
fluid system. You've made a it was already fluid. You
guys made it better, right, getting better every year. The
other thing I want to point out about the Marines
and doing this is this doesn't replace the other thing
you do with the Marines, right, correct, You still have
your normal everyday responsibilities. And also yes, yes, And the
(02:01:29):
other thing, nobody complains the guy that comes in at
two am. He doesn't know there isn't which is great,
which is true to the character of Marines. No face
doesn't show annoyance, No face doesn't show bothered. No, I'm ready,
I'm here right, it's it's impressive hours, I'm tired, suck
(02:01:55):
it up. Yeah, we're so grateful that you guys let
us be a part of this. One last thing. If
I'm listening, I'm going through a distressful situation and I
need the assistance of the Marines and Toys for Tots.
Can I apply to be a family still? Yes, and
you do that through the website as well. Right correct,
and once again hit how we get to the website.
Speaker 9 (02:02:15):
So you can just google Toys for Tots Broken Arrow
is the easiest way to do it. If you can
type in Toys for Tots web page, you can go
through all the links there.
Speaker 1 (02:02:24):
That's another way to get to it. Yeah, and if
you couldn't get out here and you want to donate
the money, you can also do it through that as well.
There's information on how to get your donation. We had
people asking for tax documents. All the stuff is right
there on the Broken Arrow Toys for Tots. Just google
that and that's going to get you there. The reason
we're saying google is it's kind of a long address
and we don't want to confuse people. So just google
Toys for Tots Broken Arrow and you'll get to the
correct location. Corporal, thank you so much for letting us
(02:02:45):
be a part of it, man, We're very grateful. We
had fun with you guys. Again, man, some of your
men we had to show them how to play darts.
We showed how men play darts. It's like, yeah, no,
we didn't they They looked us good. Yeah, yes, sir,
So thank you, sir. We appreciate you. We're glad to
be here. Yeah, we're very grateful. All right, the Marines toys, Yes, sir,
(02:03:07):
you're done. And twenty eight hours NonStop as we collect toys. Yeah,
go ahead, gimbee, and we're going to be out here
for just a little bit longer. And I said this
a little bit earlier, and that is that. And I
don't know anything. I just think it's important to address
that this could be the last one. And I don't
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know that from anything else in life except that I
think it's just important to be in the moment and
be grateful and think how cool it is that we
were a part of collecting toys for fourteen years. You
the listeners have been a part of doing this for
fourteen years, and KMOD letting us be a part of
it still when we moved over to KMOD on ten
(02:03:49):
twenty two twelve. It's just a huge deal. So I
just think it's important to revel in that moment. And
we wouldn't be able to do this without great sponsors
like us Cellular. Hi, you were here yesterday when we
first started Tamara, and now you come back. Yes, Now
what do you think?
Speaker 5 (02:04:07):
Oh, this is my favorite day.
Speaker 6 (02:04:09):
It's always so much fun on the first day because
you're seeing everything all bare and everything's like you have
this big, wide open space. But then you come in
this second day and it's full to the brim. There's
so many boxes that are full still that haven't been
We didn't even unpack yet.
Speaker 5 (02:04:26):
I know, it's.
Speaker 6 (02:04:27):
Amazing, and there's just like a mountain of toys. I
love taking a picture every year of find the Tamara
or I go hide in the pile of toys and
now you have to zoom in a lot more this
year to find me.
Speaker 4 (02:04:39):
And I just I love this so much. It's so
much fun.
Speaker 1 (02:04:42):
Just it's a sea of toys. It's really cool to
see it evolve. Every year. We've done just piles, we've
done lay each toy flat and stretched it out. This
is your kind of a mix of both. And you're right.
There are boxes of stuff and that people brought and
we just couldn't unbox them all, and we decided to
(02:05:04):
leave it that way for the guys to pack back
on the truck.
Speaker 6 (02:05:07):
It's almost like it's so much magic to make this happen.
To see the mountain of toys here and imagine the
impact is going to have on the kids of the community.
Speaker 4 (02:05:18):
That is just it puts so much joy into my heart.
Speaker 6 (02:05:21):
I know it brings so much joy into everybody's heart
that brought in toys.
Speaker 4 (02:05:25):
And then you see all of these toys.
Speaker 6 (02:05:27):
Here today and you know it's going to make such
an impact on the kids and this is just going
to be core memories for them.
Speaker 5 (02:05:35):
I just know.
Speaker 4 (02:05:36):
Yeah, I'm so excited for this.
Speaker 6 (02:05:38):
This is just bringing the magic of Christmas and they
get a connection just a little bit more out there.
Speaker 1 (02:05:42):
We gimp and I were talking yesterday, but for us
today and that is Yes, it does it. It's a
core memory, you're right. But it also relieves the stress
for a parent. And I think any parent who has
children can relate to the idea of how can I
help another parent not be stressed on the hall And
that's a really crazy thing to think about as a parent, Like, man,
(02:06:03):
I'm helping another parent not have another stress on the holidays.
And so there's so many things that get factored in
to this event. And it is cool to see it evolve,
and we're so grateful for you guys being a part.
I don't know how anybody doesn't do an event, whether
it's this or when you guys honor hometown heroes or
any other charity event that you guys do, and you
get that feeling you don't want to do more. It's
(02:06:25):
so infectious.
Speaker 4 (02:06:27):
Oh, it's completely infectious.
Speaker 6 (02:06:28):
This is, like, again, one of my most favorite things
to do, but this one's near and dear.
Speaker 1 (02:06:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:06:34):
I have four kids and there's been Christmases where there
wasn't much under the Christmas tree. My ex husband was disabled,
so it really made things difficult. And to think that
there's programs out here that can help make a difference
like that in the community where other moms don't have
to feel so shamed. Yeah, it's you know, embarrassing to
(02:07:00):
not be able to have enough under your Christmas tree
or even have anything under your Christmas tree.
Speaker 4 (02:07:05):
You're thinking, oh, maybe it's my fault, it's not their fault.
Speaker 6 (02:07:07):
Yeah, there's other things that are in play here, but
this is so nice to just get a little off
their shoulders.
Speaker 1 (02:07:14):
Yeah, you're so right. You feel like you're alone in
this situation when we mentioned Domnigo, nearly thirteen thousand families
are also going through that we know of that are
going through that and one toy. You as an individual listener,
can make a difference with one toy, and that's a
pretty easy thing to achieve to go and pick up.
(02:07:34):
Whether you don't buy your coffee that morning, or you
don't you buy the generic bag of chips, I mean,
you can achieve getting one toy, and that is a
part of the collective that makes it possible to see
twenty five percent of the toys that are going to
get donated to those kids come from this event right here,
which is very cool. So thank you so much for
letting them us do this and helping fuel us to
(02:07:55):
make sure we can be in the spirit as well.
And we're so grateful for you guys being partners not
just on this but all the other things throughout the year.
And thank you so much. Is there anything else you
wanted to make sure you mentioned about the holidays or
US Cellular.
Speaker 6 (02:08:07):
We still have the Gift of Connection going on in store,
So the toys for tots here maybe coming to a
close soon, but we have in store, we have our
boxes as well that we're collecting toys and then we'll
go to another nonprofit organization. It doesn't have to be
a US Cellular customer, but if you do bring in
a toy, you can get a twenty percent discount off
of anything in store accessory wise within region.
Speaker 1 (02:08:31):
Yeah, that's that's fantastic. That's a great residual just for
helping out if you needed another reason. So thank you
so much, Tomarrow. It's always great to talk to you guys,
and we're so grateful for your assistance during the toy drive.
Speaker 4 (02:08:43):
Absolutely, thank you.
Speaker 1 (02:08:44):
All Right, we're going to take a break and wrap
us up. Twenty hour Toy Drive brought to you by
US Cellular on ninety seven to five K Mode.
Speaker 2 (02:08:49):
Tulsa's Morning show is going right back to the Big
Man Morning Show, Tulsa's rock station.
Speaker 1 (02:09:08):
Well, Hi, it's the Big Mad Morning Show. Hey. I
want Sheldon to be aware that I will be nocturnal
in twenty minutes. Yes, nocturnal meaning you stay up at night,
well to be night to me, right, So I will
not be nocturnal, I guess no, you will be asleep.
You've been hybernating. Yeah, well, nocturnal emissions means that means
(02:09:32):
your fart in your sleepy or you in your sleep
That's okay. Yeah, eh, well that's obviously all right. So
twenty an hour toy drive. We are wrapping this up.
We have so many people that we need to think.
I want to run through this real quick because we
would not be able to do this without you guys.
And so I'm gonna start at the bottom. JB Metal
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fab LLC. Brent came by Cycle Works LLC. Alan stopped
some stuff off Apothecary Farms Colton, him and his buddy
drop some stuff off Evans Mechanical pro Thermal Heating and Cooling,
Michelle's cleaning operation. Text him at nine one eight two
eight two eight two four to two Fair House Cleaning. Yeah,
Energy Exchange Company of course, the Tulsa Drillers at hay
(02:10:18):
or at Hey Hornsby you know, but follow Hornsby onto
Twitter or Instagram. We got JDW Longcare and JDW Plumbing.
They are two different businesses, Rogue Martial Arts and a
meticist home health, so you don't have to worry about
saying it.
Speaker 5 (02:10:34):
Thank you.
Speaker 8 (02:10:36):
Also, Bruckner's Hit Trucking Equipment, Thank you, Josh and Bluebell
ice cream. Michael, we couldn't have done it without your
help yesterday. I know you were helping us put those
toys together, and we appreciate you asorable sense and needful things. Marcus,
thank you for the gifts, and thank you for your donations. Kleinfelder,
the Iron Workers Union Local five eight four, Eric and
(02:10:57):
the guys. We you know we couldn't have done this
with that. You guys, it's a pleasure to see you
every year. And of course the Renaissance A Tulsa Hotel
and Convention Center.
Speaker 1 (02:11:08):
VIP Technology Solutions Group, Cimarron Sports. If you you need something,
gotcha covered. Anytime I slipped like that, I'm just gonna
blame it on Mad Yeah, he's matten out again. This,
this and that Liquidation Fan Fortress Toys who beat everybody
(02:11:28):
the punch and had toys here even before we were here. Yeah.
Dave and Busters uh Will hosted us again this year.
He already told us, man, I want to have you
guys back next year. If you have not seen the remodel,
they have a forty foot television screen, yes, forty feet
right now. There are currently one, two, three, four, five,
six seven eight screens on it. Two of them are
(02:11:50):
massive eighty five inch screens all over. They've got these
bays you can rent out. It is a cool place
to come see So maybe maybe before you're doing a
date night out or start here having to meet people
here before you go to some of your other stuff,
because I think you won't leave once. There was a
ladies you see the girls night that was happening here
last night and going on. Okay, yeah, they were talking
(02:12:10):
about we're going to karaoke. They were having whatever here
and then they decided to go on and do karaoke's.
It was very cool to see that happening. So just
you need to see David Busters if you haven't seen
it lately. Eric, Thank you so much to your crew,
your day manager was great, everybody everyone. You guys were
really awesome. We appreciate you putting up with us. US
Cellular of course, thank you so much. Tory works for us.
(02:12:35):
She helped make this happen. Lori is a big factor
in all this as well, especially Jenny and Promo Brady
able to do this without him. Ryan is the brains
of the operation technically and he helped set everything up.
And JJ, our program director, is also someone that helps
out with behind the scenes. And I know we're missing
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some people as well, obviously to you again and you, Lindsey.
We wouldn't be able to do this without all all
the moving parts and most importantly you guys, the listener.
Not only maybe you couldn't get here, Maybe you know,
you got tied down with other things, maybe you just
couldn't find the time. All acceptable, you still had to
put up with us for twenty eight hours and deal
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with not your normal routine. You're gonna get back to
that today with the music and with mel and Jay
Rod and all that. So thank you, guys so much
for letting us be a part of your holidays again
for fourteen years. Twenty eight hour toy drive. Let's see
who goes first on what you learned? Lindsay, what'd you
learn today?
Speaker 8 (02:13:36):
I learned that I haven't been this tired since last
year's toy drive at the end of it, so deja vu.
I also learned is gimpy on acid or is he
matten out.
Speaker 1 (02:13:49):
Gimpy? What you learn today? I learned that everybody I
know soon have me watching them take a poop shower
hurting with my face on it. Yeah, and I also
learned that the people of Green Country are absolutely one
hundred percent amazing and they never ceased to impress me. Uh.
I learned that Gimpie doesn't play with it, it's he
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stretches it out, but hey, it works for him. That
was from yesterday. Wow.
Speaker 5 (02:14:15):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (02:14:15):
And I also learned that when I was thirty six,
so we did thirty six, thirty two thirty when I
was thirty two? Oh no, what happened? Corbyn? Say, make
sure that dishwashers loaded right?
Speaker 5 (02:14:27):
It's Lindsay stopped tracking my cycle.
Speaker 12 (02:14:29):
This is kimpy and I'm sorry, Thank you, thank you,
thank you.
Speaker 2 (02:14:41):
Can I get a.
Speaker 1 (02:14:53):
To me? It should be no time to make some
noise interpassport Corbyn new messages. The Big Bad Morning Show
would like to take a minute to thank troops from Oklahoma.
Speaker 3 (02:15:08):
And all over the United States.
Speaker 1 (02:15:09):
These soldiers have sacrifice.
Speaker 8 (02:15:10):
Did the Big Med Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (02:15:12):
Before you to back like the total douchebags that they
are total douchebag baggag, a little incomplete douchebag. We honor
and respect you.
Speaker 9 (02:15:20):
We honor and respect you.
Speaker 6 (02:15:21):
We honor and respect you.
Speaker 2 (02:15:23):
God, bless rock it all, blessed Tulsa.
Speaker 1 (02:15:28):
We try Boys,