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January 7, 2025 140 mins
HOORAY FOR TUESDAY!!!! Eating At A Fancy Place, The Bible Is Full Of Coke & Meth, Gay Sex Leads To Guns Drawn, She's Not Really Dead, Listener E-Mails, To Tell The Truth, She Showed The World Her Ass, & What A Bunch Of Horrible People!!!
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just the dinner itself as well? Worth it? Heck yeah right,
free dinner for two at a fancy place like that.
Sign me up. What are you getting? Oh, I'm probably
getting a steak of swords. I don't know what their
menu is and I have to look real quick, but
just off the top of my head, it's gonna be
a steak surf baby like a like a steak of lobster.

(03:54):
What's like, Okay, Wow, you're going deep in?

Speaker 5 (03:58):
I mean, why not? If free?

Speaker 8 (04:00):
Right?

Speaker 1 (04:00):
For real? I mean, if it's free, you get the
most expensive thing on the menu.

Speaker 5 (04:05):
Sure, Oh, lobster biscuits on the menu as well tonight.
Sure I'll take a cup. Oh heck, it's the special
occasion making a ball.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
So here's the here's the here's the apse. Uh huh.
Shrimp cocktail, yeah, which we already know Lindsay loves that.
She loves her good cocktail, coffee, rubbed beef, brochetta, oysters
on the half shell, what meat and cheese board, wanton
wagu tacos okay, crab cake, firecracker, chicken, blackened ahi tuna, ah,

(04:46):
lobster tempora, and a chilled seafood tower. Don What are
you picking one thing? Seafood tower, gimpy. It's a tough one.
That's a tough one. But I'm probably with Lindsay on
that one, going for the tower because that's going to
evolve what oysters more than likely shrimp. I'm trying to

(05:09):
think of anything else that might be sushi, maybe maybe
some creak sushi. It'd be lobster oysters, maybe fried clams.
It's a seafood chill tower. It's not a sushi tower, right,
that would be my guess. Yeah, I'm going. I'm going.
I'm going with the seafood tower. I'm probably getting the
coffee rub bruschetta, brochetta. I don't know what that is,

(05:33):
and why not. I'm not paying for it, So if
it sucks, no big deal, exactly, all right? Steaks a
prime eight ounce, twelve ounce sixteen I'm sorry, eight or
twelve ounce fil a sixteen ounce strip or an eighteen
ounce rabbi or thirty two ounce waygu bone in ribbi

(05:56):
for two, an A five an a five wegu New
York strip or an A five weagu ribbi. Now, for
those who don't know, that's supposed to be like a
very fancy steak that has a lot of marbling. It's
genetically designed to make sure it is the best ratio

(06:16):
of fat to meet. Okay, and that's what the wagu is.
What's the A five means just a raid it's just
a rating four, so probably top of the line. Then
it definitely is a reason to charge more. Okay, I've had. Yeah,
it's fine.

Speaker 5 (06:31):
I think it's good. It's I think it's really it's
better than fine.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
I think it's one of those things that you think,
is not you royal yu, that you're like, oh, I'm
having weagu right, it's to me, it's no better than
a rib It's it's not better than like a ribbi,
a well cooked RIBI. That's just my opinion. Listen. I
don't think okre is good. My whole persona is about
being wrong fifty percent of the time. So figure it
out on your own you want to. It's more than half,

(06:59):
So what you go for it? Let's steak wise.

Speaker 5 (07:00):
Yeah, I'm gonna go with the top to your way.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
Goo. What's the filet the strip of the ribbi?

Speaker 8 (07:10):
Mmmm?

Speaker 5 (07:11):
They have it enough fil a version that I'm taking that.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
Okay, gimpi flet is just too small for me, man, samwiche,
I am probably going to go with with the thirty
two ounce bon in ribbi for two and I'll eat
it myself. Yeah you will. I'm doing the eighteen ounce ribbi. Okay,

(07:37):
that's a big steak for sure, and I'll maybe go
medium rare I just like the ribbi. Man. All right,
So that's that. Let's see specialties Okay, these are the
probably the extra things. Yeah, yeah, so miso is if
you didn't want steak, miso salmon, delicious, grilled sword m
turi sure, double cut port chop, seared scallops which are

(08:03):
desert delicious. Scallops are delicious, chicken cordon blue. Oh man,
make that at home. Uh. And if you want the
old surf and turf like Lindsay wanted, eight ounce fil
at and lobster tail or, just a lobster tail or,
eight ounce fil a and king crab.

Speaker 5 (08:21):
Oh good lord, I love me some King crab and.

Speaker 1 (08:24):
None like a little work, while are you? That's what
I'm talking about. The only reason I don't like crab
like that because it's so much work just for like
very little payoff.

Speaker 5 (08:35):
It's very true.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
We go for Lindsay.

Speaker 5 (08:38):
I think I'm gonna actually get the scallops and add
them as aside to my filet.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
This will be the last time the radio station ever
does this promotion. We're taking them for everything they got.

Speaker 6 (08:52):
I might have to go.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
Oh man, that pork chop does sound good, though I
was thinking of salmon. I'm going with the pork chop.
I'm probably doing the scallops and then sides roasted garlic,
mashed baked tater steak, fries, mac and cheese, lobster mac
and cheese, sauteed green beans, garlic, Brussels sprouts, shaved parmi,

(09:15):
sand grilled asprograss, and sauteed mushrooms.

Speaker 5 (09:21):
Man. Sauteed mushrooms are great on a steak as well.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
Oh I didn't even I'm sorry, I skipped all the
extras you can get on top of the steak. We
can circle back. These are just sides.

Speaker 5 (09:32):
Yeah, well you already know. I'm taking the baked potato.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
It's not a degrees outside. It feels out of character.
You should be eating ice cream at this point. Gimpy,
I'm going with a lobster mac and cheese, man, Yeah,
lobster mac all day man. The additions you can do hollandaise,
a burnetise an, a poisvert, brandy peppercorn sauce, which she's
also on the stage at nine, whiskey whiskey, mushroom cream sauce,

(10:05):
Bourbon demi glaze she's on after brandy peppercorn, and then
crab cake oscar on your steak. Those are the choices.

Speaker 5 (10:13):
The Bourbon demiglaze sounds great. But again, the whiskey mushroom
cream sauce.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
Yes, uh gimme, I'd just assume go without any of them.
But if I had to pick one, it'd probably be
brandy peppercorn. Dude, I'm like putting a sauce on top
of steak, I hear you, because the steak should stand
on its own, absolutely if it's done correctly. With that
being said, if I've got my fat on having like

(10:43):
a fouguah butter to dip your steak in and they
put it on top and it covers it, it gives us,
oh my goodness, so amazing. Yeah. So anyway, those are
your choices. If you win the Ultimate Hard Rock Upgrade
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old you are, but me, we are definitely not having

(11:08):
sex after eating any of that. Might not even make
it to the show. It's such a good damn food coma.
I'm sweating. Is it hot in here? Yeah? But how
about that meal? How was it comedian? I don't know.
I fell asleep. I'm sure she was good. I was
in a comatose state after trying to eat them out

(11:31):
of lobster lobster mac, lobster pudding. I don't know what
expensive dessert is. Lava cake. I guess I don't know, right,
because I gotta go to nineteen eighty for a dessert.

Speaker 5 (11:48):
Double chocolate lava cake.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
Lava cakes so good. I don't care if it's I
don't care if it's so cliche to eat lava cake
or crimber let. It's so good. There's something I don't
Maybe I was deprived when I was younger. But when
I cut into a lava cake and I see the
chocolate ooze out of it, I'm like, I'm rich, right,
I am? This is a fancy meal. Oh yeah, it's

(12:12):
just generically made cake cake. Yeah, it's just a cake flour,
cocoa powder, and some sugar, some sort of frozen chocolate
put in so when it bakes it doesn't ooze out right,
I don't know what it is. You can just put
you know, delicious ventil ice cream on top, and I'm like,
this is a puzzle. Desserts at restaurants are stupid because

(12:33):
you're so full. Oh yeah, they always Hey, can I
get you some dessert that you save some room?

Speaker 9 (12:38):
No?

Speaker 1 (12:39):
As a matter of fact, I did not. I'm yes
every time. I never they're not a giant sweet guy.
That is true. That is true, But sometimes you get
these hankerings. Like the other night, you know, when I
was sitting around watching movies with my girlfriend, I got
a sweet too, So that's why I ordered the sugar lamas. Right,
So something like that would come in handy later on.
But I feel like you're right for me. I'm not

(12:59):
a big week and it would sit in my fridge
and like for like a week or two before I
get around to it. I'm like, oh, is that still good?
I don't know, let's try it. I'm not a big
take home guy, so I'm I'm in, Like I'm I'm committed.
Band of brothers. Me and this dessert, We're gone, nobody
left behind.

Speaker 5 (13:18):
Well, you know how some restaurants they bring around a
dessert tray and you can say it. I mean, it's
been a while.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
I've not seen that since like the nineties. It used
to be Tippins.

Speaker 5 (13:27):
Or in some some more expensive restaurants, high end, they
will have a dessert.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
I'll tray, Okay, I'll flex a little. I like eating that.
Fancy restaurants a lot. I've never seen them push a
dessert tray around.

Speaker 5 (13:41):
Well I have, and if I don't know, I have
been to a restaurant quite a minute. But when they do,
if there's something that looked so amazing on that tray,
Kevin and Ill look at each other like, we got
to get one of those to go because we already
know we're going to be too full for dessert. So
if it looked really tempting, then yes, one to go.

(14:04):
But even if we're full, if there's crumb roulet on
the menu, we're having that.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
What do you do if you say, yeah, I'll have
that off this tray from nineteen ninety and they go
here and then they pull it off the tray and
hand it to you, right, you don't know how long?
You don't know, right, No, thanks, I'll never forget when
we were in Italy and we were ordering at this
restaurant and they brought a tray of seafood like slimy
and set on the table and like you pick, and

(14:30):
you pick. I don't but I don't know if we
got that right. They're like, watch this, We're gonna we're
gonna mess with these Americans. Put this trade down squid snapper,
I mean everything, And my wife was like, whoa, they
could totally do it. We'd never know, No, we'd never know.

(14:52):
They're opening a can, right, it could have been in
the back of the fridge for a month. We'd never
know to squeeze in juice out of it and fork growth.
Mike's supposed to be in next Friday. We can ask
him if that prossemo if they push a dessert card.
They don't. I've been there multiple times. Maybe something we

(15:12):
could talk to him about and being like, hey, maybe
you should throw back a little throwback for twenty twenty five.
Is it outdated or smart to wheel desserts around at
a restaurant? Us to think about it like they do?
Was it like tableside uh Alfredo? Right? Yes? And then
there's some Mexican restaurants that do table side guacamala. Yes, right,

(15:35):
So what's the difference, Well, they're making those right there.
They're not making the desserts right, I mean, and they
did not wrap a lot of cake right there. When
you get guacamu he made table side. I'm always like, eh,
it always looks like the person's like yeah, yeah, yeah,
oh okay, here you go like they're not into it,
right because they've got nine, you know, a table top
of fifteen that just sat and they all need their marks,

(16:00):
all right, and it's just a reason to charge more.

Speaker 5 (16:02):
Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 1 (16:04):
I do love guacamoles. Yep. All right. You could win
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Speaker 10 (16:24):
If you're listening to The Big Man Morning Show this.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
Morning, good morning, It's The Big Man Morning Show. Nine one,
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do news quakies user stories that you may have missed
in the news. It's time for news quakies, world news,
local news, news that just makes you say, what the
Here's Corbyn Gimpean Lindsay with What's going on News quickies
from The Big Man Morning Show. In ninety seven five.

Speaker 5 (17:09):
Fentanyl, meth cocaine found inside a man's fake dictionary. This
happened down in Florida where deputies conducted a traffic stop
on forty five year old Samuel Shorter. This happened Monday
evening after they said he crossed the double line in
the road and almost struck a vehicle head on. The

(17:29):
Sheriff's office said that Shorter eventually stopped the car in
the middle of the road. He was placed in a
patrol car while deputies searched his vehicle and what they found.
They discovered thirty four grams of marijuana, a scale, and
a dictionary, and inside the dictionary, deputies found a hollow

(17:50):
hiding place that contained six grams of fetanyl, four grams
of methamphetamine, and a white substance that appeared to be cocaine.
Man was arrested charged with fleeing and eluding police, resisting
without violence, and various drug charges, and he was transported
to the county jail without bond. They also said that

(18:12):
he has previously served two prison terms for the sale
of drugs.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
What no Wi, Yeah, who would have seen that one proaching.

Speaker 5 (18:22):
Right, So third times charm is he time for what?

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (18:28):
Does he stay in prison that time?

Speaker 1 (18:30):
I don't know how that works out. Three strikes you're out.
I think that has to do with felony. I generally
try to stay out of trouble. I'm not a big back.
I'm not a big fan of the three strike felony
rule because what if they're you know, very minimum felony,
right right, right? But I don't think that matters. Man,
if felon is a felony is felony, you know what

(18:50):
I mean? I get the different level. There should be
different levels. You're like, ah, this isn't this isn't compared
to touching children.

Speaker 5 (18:58):
No.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
But if I if I represent my checking account and
I write three checks right on separate occasions, right, that's
chilling felony check fraud. Yeah? Should I go to jail
for the rest of my life for that? That makes
no sense? I would agree.

Speaker 5 (19:13):
I just what he gets out the first time, and
he's like, well, I'll do better this time.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
I won't get no, no, no, no, no no no. You're
making a giant assumption that he You're treating that situation
like you like you'll go, oh, I don't want to
get in trouble again, or rather than the man's keeping
me down right, right, he didn't go oh fuck, it
wasn't fun. I don't want to do that again. Right,

(19:40):
That was I just don't want to get caught again.

Speaker 6 (19:43):
Right right.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Guns come out after duo's foreplay. So this comes out
of Florida where there's a guy. He's sixty one. His
name is James Newland. He's got a thirty three year
old boyfriend. So last Friday, right, they're hanging out, they're
doing some drinking, and they go back to Jimmy's bedroom
to go make sweet Sweet love so Asley, I'm sure

(20:07):
it was very missionary. Well it wasn't, as a matter
of fact. So Jimmy's boyfriend's like, hey, I like it rough.
So Jimmy smacks him on the ass. Right, Okay, doesn't
sound too bad. But I guess Jimmy's little boyfriend didn't
like that too much, and he's like, I'll stop. That hurts,
and well that upset Jimmy. Do you have a transcript? Right?

(20:31):
So he's like oh, stump, and Jimmy's like, fine, forget it,
and then he puts on his underwear and then goes
back down to the to the living room to kind
of hang out, and of course the boyfriend comes back
and he's like, hey, what's going on, And Jimmy's like,
you want to try me, you want to half with me?
And that's when Jimmy pulls out a gun, right And
now Jimmy's boyfriend is like, you know what, I'm out

(20:52):
of here, So he takes off, and as the young
boyfriend is walking towards the car, Jimmy takes a round
shoots at boom into the porch, the concrete porch or whatever.
Oh no, So Jimmy's boyfriend calls the cops. Cops come out.
They talked to me. He's like, yeah, listen, man, I

(21:13):
shot at the ground, but I wouldn't hurt anybody, I
promise you. Whatever. So, needless to say, Jimmy ends up
going to jail for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon,
which is a felony, and of course two mistermeanor gun counts.
They say, when he searched his house, they found nine

(21:34):
guns in the house with ammo and then two more
in the car, and only two of the guns were comps.
Gard never hurt anyone another. I'm not saying if you
want a gun, you you heard someone, but when you
have nine and two in your car, I know life
is dangerous, but come on, why do you need two
in your car? You never know in case the first

(21:56):
one runs out of bullets, one in the front, one
in the back.

Speaker 5 (22:00):
Yeah. And are we sure this was his boyfriend because
I would feel like.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
They're using that relative term as a sexual partner, your
same boyfriend and girlfriend or well, well, or was it like.

Speaker 5 (22:08):
A one night stand where he just came home and
didn't realize that this guy had so many guns and.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
Could be here real quick, Because I'm pretty sure it
was his Yeah, James Newland, sixty one and in his
thirty three year old boyfriend. So I mean, yeah, it
sounds like they've had a relationship for him getting younger
one home. I exactly what we usually say on the show.

Speaker 5 (22:31):
Right.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Woman shocked to hear she was dead. A woman from
southern California was shocked to find out that she had
passed away. That's what SO Security Administration thought, But it
was a rare air that Barbara Smith has been trying
to correct since the agency stops in her monthly benefit
checks when she supposedly died in Boise and she's in California.

(22:56):
The mistake led to the eighty one year old's bank
account being frozen. Ultimately, she spent hours on the phone
with SSA representatives, who eventually asked her to take a
photo of herself holding her driver's license and a piece
of paper stating she was alive. Agents. It took huh.
The agency says one third of one percent of the

(23:17):
reported deaths each year get recorded incorrectly. Again, one third
of one percent. You have one job, that's work that
works out to about ten thousand people a year possibly
going through what this lady just went through. So if
it happens ten thousand people a year, your safety net
or your mechanism too correct. It is take a picture

(23:41):
of yourself holding your driver's license.

Speaker 5 (23:43):
Yes, So.

Speaker 1 (23:45):
How would you prove your alive besides walking in there right?
But you'd have to how do you prove your you right? Right?
With so many forged documents? It's hard to That's what
I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (23:57):
I'dn't have to take in my original birth certificate.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
That anybody can force.

Speaker 5 (24:02):
I would take my original from the hospital and the
one from the Social Security Office or wherever it is,
you get them the original what health department, I guess,
the my birth certificate and then my marriage license.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
And marriage license isn't that didn't gonna get you anything?
I meant, but here's none of those have your picture
on it, right, and you need a marriage license for
passport because you're your name.

Speaker 5 (24:25):
Association, right, So I take my path.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
In your path, And I mean, what if it's your
boss with you? Your boss, yeah, because that's my employer,
you know, so that he can prove I am who
I am. He did the paperwork, right, But that's that's hearsay, right,
like you can just I can vouch for any of those.
I could be like you, I'm your boss. It's I'm

(24:49):
just saying like, hey, JJ, right, I need you to
come to the SSA office with me, right, Yeah, that's
that's crazy. All I know is when my dad died,
the amount of paper we had to provide to prove
he was dead was annoying, right, Like a death certificate
wasn't good enough? Yeah, certain ones, and then they keep

(25:12):
it right yeah, right, you got to get.

Speaker 5 (25:15):
Fifty oh exactly. If they make so many copies.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
You can't make copies, you have to get official copies. Yeah,
so you have to get all those extra ones. Same
thing with my dad. Now I've got like ten of
his death certificates and I'm like, what am I going
to do? I have a bunch still too, just in.

Speaker 5 (25:28):
Case you never know it's going to pop up.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
Yeah, good morning. It's the Big Mad Morning Show N
six O K M O D. So Last Night WW

(25:57):
debuts on Netflix, right, Hulk is there the rock? Right,
it's a big deal, of course. So you only see
that now on Netflix, And we're in kind of flux
until the weekend for football, whether college or pro. NBA
of course is going on, so you might be looking
for something new to watch. And there's this new thing

(26:19):
called TGL Technical Golf League. I hear you. It sounds
funny and stupid, but it's a Tiger Woods Roy McElroy thing,
and today's the official first day. It's teams of professional
golfers like associated with cities, okay, and then they compete

(26:44):
against each other in a virtual golf situation. So think
of like, you know, what's the place that your buddy
owns can be out there off streets. Yeah, the Birdie Bay, Yes, yeah,
and it's like that, okay, And so you see Rory

(27:04):
McElroy or some up and comers or whoever playing the
virtual golf virtual golf, and so it's just a different
way to digest it and see these guys play further cities.
Right right pits two teams of three players against each

(27:26):
other in a mix of simulator and traditional golf. Players
tee off from a mat into a sixty four by
fifty three foot screen. There's a fair way, rough and
sand surfaces to hit from as well. When the ball
lands about fifty yards away from the pen, players will
transition to the green zone, a thirty eight hundred square
foot green that can be adjusted for variety on each hole.

(27:50):
They play nine holes of three on three alternate shots
of golf. Then the three members of each team will
play two holes of head to head match play, with
each hole worth one point. If they remain tied, the
match goes into overtime. Close to the pink competition. Overtime
continues until one has the two closest shots. It's gonna
be on ESPN okay and on ESPN Plus. So there's

(28:13):
the Atlanta Drive, there is the Boston Common Golf Jupiter
Links Golf Club, Tiger Woods is on that one. Ry
McRoy is on the Boston one. I'm just naming the
big ones. I'm sure these other names. The Los Angeles
Golf Club, Ricky Fowler's on the New York Golf Club,

(28:34):
the Bay Golf Club, which is owned by Steph Curry.
So from now until the end of March. So if
you look at for something new to watch and you're
into golf and you want to see Tiger play, yeah
kind of well I don't. I mean, he just gets
injured a lot.

Speaker 10 (28:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (28:54):
Watching him and the Sun play though over the holiday
was so cool. Yeah. So there you go. It's called
TGL and it's going to be on ESPN. Let's see
what Lindsay has for Balls to the Wall Sports.

Speaker 5 (29:15):
Cam Miller had a huge night as North Dakota State
captured yet another FCS championship. The Bison beat Montana State
thirty five to thirty two at Toyota State Stadium in Frisco,
Texas to win their tenth national title since twenty eleven.
Miller went nineteen for twenty two with one hundred and
ninety nine yards and two touchdowns through the air. He
ran for one hundred and twenty one yards and two

(29:36):
touchdowns on eighteen touchdowns. Bryce Lance caught nine passes for
one hundred and seven yards and a touchdown as a
North Dakota State finished at season fourteen and two. Tommy
Mellot was thirteen for twenty four with one hundred and
ninety five yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions for Montana
State in the loss. He also ran for one hundred

(29:59):
and thirty five yards score. The Bobcats finished their season
fifteen and one.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
So this is the same my alma mater plays in
this They've wanted a bunch of times too. North Dakota
State are studs.

Speaker 5 (30:11):
Yeah. The Seahawks are parting ways with their offensive coordinator.
Seattle fired Ryan Grubb after just one season with the team.
The Seahawks were fourteenth in total offense, eighth in passing yards,
twenty first in scoring offense, and twenty eighth in rushing
yards per game. Seattle went ten and seven and missed
the playoffs. The Bengals are also moving on from their

(30:35):
longtime defensive coordinator. The team announced Monday that lou Anarumo
has been fired. The fifty eight year old joined since
when Zach Taylor was hired as head coach back in
twenty nineteen. Lou spent six seasons with the team, but
oversaw a defense that struggled over the past two years.
Cincinnati finished the season twenty fifth in points allowed per

(30:56):
game with twenty five and a half, which was nearly
three points worse than the previous year, when the team
finished twentieth in the league. Head coach Zach Taylor said
letting go of Lou, along with several other coaches on
his staff, were extremely hard moves to make, and the
Bears are continuing their search for a new head coach.
ESPN reports that Chicago has requested to interview Mike McCarthy

(31:22):
for its vacant head coaching position.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
He's a good coach, Okay.

Speaker 5 (31:26):
McCarthy's Yeah, that is so true. So McCarthy's contract expires Wednesday,
but Dallas holds exclusive negotiating rights with McCarthy through January fourteenth.
The sixty one year old has guided the Cowboys to
a combined forty nine and thirty five regular season record
and is one in three in the playoffs since taking

(31:48):
over the team back in twenty twenty.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
Yeah, he's won sixty nine and like one hundred and
forty or something like that. Uh as a coach, anderp
is a.

Speaker 5 (31:57):
Super Bowl champion. That's true.

Speaker 1 (32:00):
He's got something there he can't just you know, he's
not something in to what the Cowboys are just gruntled about.

Speaker 5 (32:07):
I mean their season wasn't great this year.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
But what if he does go to the Bears and
they're just his band? Yeah, I guess we'll start over again,
find a new one. Is Caleb good right?

Speaker 7 (32:21):
Right?

Speaker 1 (32:22):
Keep trying, Bears.

Speaker 5 (32:23):
It's still too too early. He's a rookie.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
Ask Jaden Daniels that right, right, Ask bo Nix that.
Ask Mike PINNOCKX junior that I'd say, ask Brock pretty
he's not a rook n anymore now.

Speaker 5 (32:38):
Yeah. The Packers dealing with a major blow to their offense.
Head coach Matt Lafleuur told the media on Monday that
Christian Watson suffered a season ending knee injury during Sunday's
loss to the Bears. The receiver got hurt on a
non contact injury while running a route in the second quarter.
Watson was already working through a bruise in his other knee,
which kept him out of a week seventeen lost the Vikings.

(33:00):
The twenty five year old was leading Green Bay this
season with nearly twenty one and a half yards per
average catch and finish the season with six and twenty
yards and two touchdowns. And that's your balls to the
wall sports. I'm Lindsay in ninety seven to five KMO.

Speaker 1 (33:29):
Good morning, it's the Big nine morning shown four six
o kmo D. You can also text themms and then
what you want to say to eight two nine four five.

Speaker 5 (33:44):
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Speaker 1 (34:01):
Good morning, Gimbee, Oh, good morning, Cormyn. Our sixteenth annual
New Year Blood Drive is going on January sixteenth. That's
a couple of thursdays from now. Come out, donate some blood,
score your free collectible T shirt, and save some lives
while you're at it. So I found the story about
a woman who went to a concert joining herself. She

(34:22):
goes on stage, some for some reason hugs and kisses
the singer. Someone was videoing it. It's circulated online. The husband,
not happy, divorces her. Wow, I've got the video so
you can see it. This happened in the Dominican Republic,

(34:46):
where his wife fulfilled her dream of kissing the singer.
In the video, the woman can be seen hopping onto stage,
greeting each member of the of the band, giving an
extended kiss to the lead singer. The crowd responded with plause,
and she sat beside her celebrity crush with the with

(35:12):
their Is this the the name of this is the
band alvent Tura? Yeah? Is that your? The crowd responded
with applause. She sat down with her hand on his
lap for a bit and the band performed one of
their songs, sounds like a very memorable listener fan experience, and.

Speaker 5 (35:33):
She was given a microphone too.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Yes, husband of ten years wasn't present at the concert,
but the footage of the kiss made its way through
the internet, so he saw it. They have now separated.
She wrote, I have to acknowledge that this achievement came
at a very high cost, the breakup of my ten
year marriage. Very social media posts alleged that her and

(35:58):
her husband had other tensions in their marriage and that
the kiss with this person is just what triggered the
end of it, and that she says, she got carried
away by nerves and emotion without considering how this could
affect my family. Huh, And she's overcome with deep sadness
but respects her now ex's decision. She says she's happy

(36:21):
for having achieved this long awaited dream, one that guy
imagined for years. End quote, she said, for me, it's
just not about admiring the artist, but also about valuing
the great human being that he is. I have followed
and admired him for a long time. What where's the

(36:42):
confusion here? What now? I do believe that there were
probably other things, and this is the thing that you know,
broke the camel's back. But if let's reverse this, it's
a female performer and the husband goes on stage huh,
kisses sits next too, puts his hand, her hand, his

(37:04):
hand on her lap, and the wife isn't there, and
he goes this has just been a long dream for me.
We'd be furious with this individual, but with her. For
some reason, women when it comes to concerts. We all

(37:25):
just accept the idea that they can. I'm sorry for
using this term slut it up because they think they're
gonna get seen by the artists.

Speaker 5 (37:34):
Yeah, yeah, I was wondering is was if a husband,
if it was reversed her, his ass cheek's going to
be hanging out to when he gets on stage, because
hers clearly.

Speaker 1 (37:44):
Are well, Okay, she's wearing a miniskirt and then when
he hugs her, the skirt rides up as mini skirts
naturally do. Yes, yes, but she's clearly dressed. I don't
like using this term very provocative, I guess is a
better way to say it. You know, she's dressed for
her age to go out and have a good time.

(38:07):
As I'm guessing she's just looking at her she's in
her mid twenties, maybe maybe early thirties. I'm gonna guess
if they've been married ten years, they're in their thirties,
maybe late twenties. Yeah, but still for her age and
to go out for a night out. That's the same
thing she'd wear to the club, you know. And I'm
sure her and her old man have gone to the

(38:28):
club before and she's worn that exact same outfit probably
wasn't a problem.

Speaker 5 (38:32):
But the difference is is that if they've gone together,
he's with her or she's with him.

Speaker 1 (38:38):
When they're at the club, one could apply she's dressing
like that for him because they're going to the club together,
right right, right, right now. First, I just don't understand
the mindset of some people that go to concerts like
I'm gonna dress in such a provocative way to hopefully
get the because you're not dressing that way for the
other patrons. No, and you maybe you're doing it to

(38:59):
make yourself feel sexy, but there is this mystique around
trying to swoon a celebrity, especially from female origin, by
dressing provocatively right he one could probably think, oh, she's
she's doing it so she can go backstage and have

(39:20):
sexual relations with one of the band members, because that's
a thing that really happens exactly. Yeah. Yeah, she clearly
is very excited for this celebrity, very excited. H I'll
never forget my wife. I had. There was an artist
like you know, you joke about your your list right

(39:44):
your whole past there it is, huh, and that art.
I had a chance to go see that artist and
meet that artist, and I was like, you're no, absolutely not.
First you got to be able to close the deal. Yeah,
that's where I'm for men, damn near zero. Women a
little different. That's part of the mystique of at least

(40:07):
from the male rock side or the male musician side,
hooking up with females at shows. That is literally a thing,
right the dreams, sex, drugs and rock and roll. Man.
I mean, I don't know if that is for the women,
but for the performer, right right, exactly of the male Yeah,
you're right. If my wife was going to go to

(40:28):
a show without me and she was, I'd be like,
you've never worn anything like that? Ever, what do you
what do we do? What's happening? Well, maybe it's a
theme night. Her and her girls are going out and
they don't care. Don't care. Yeah, theme nights are a
pirate night or menyon night, sixy minions, banana but you

(40:49):
know Mickey Mouse Club, not hula, but ugly sweater nights
and that the culture, though culture and the Latin Latino
Latina culture. That's that's normal for them. That's normal how
they dress at that age. You'll catch them, yes, in

(41:10):
their later years, their mid health fifties, you know, before
they start toning it down a little bit. And I
only say that from my experience working on the clubs,
you know. But no, I've seen this many many places
and it's the same thing. I don't disagree that on
certain for certain things. That is, but you if you
go out and you roll it like you're just partying

(41:33):
your ass off, okay, but also is there no like
regard for your marriage and who you are? Right?

Speaker 5 (41:45):
I'm curious to know how why it was so easy
for her to even get on stage.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
She's a very sexy individual, especially easy it was. Yes, yeah,
she could have got the pe pass and got up
on stage. Or maybe there's a segment in the show
where that happens. Who she was getting in the front
row screaming her head off flash of Who knows. It
might be just part of what they do this Texas.
My mom at forty two got drunk and Ted NuGen

(42:16):
signed her boobs. That's hilarious, that's awesome. Good for your mom,
good for the nude. I think that sorry text her
the nude didn't care. He's like, that's fine. I've done
this a lot. It isn't like your mom provided the
nuge with something he's never done right, and that's a

(42:40):
whole other thing. I don't know if they have kids, right, right,
but do you go, why did your mom and dad
get divorced? Ah, you've seen the video online where and
maybe they banged the singer and maybe or whatever, but
it's still implied. Yeah, right, the husband definitely has a

(43:01):
right to be upset. Now divorce, maybe that's a little
too far. You know, maybe let's sit down and have
a conversation about this. But like you said, there were
other issues. Is this the same issue over and over
and right everything.

Speaker 5 (43:15):
Maybe it's happened before, and he's, like you said, the
last guy was a lifelong dream to get on the
stage and kiss him.

Speaker 1 (43:20):
Now this one, I'm sure that she's brought up multiple times,
certainfatuation with this artist. Right again, we're in that weird
double standard where a women women can do this all day,
even in American culture, and then when a man says it,
women are like Sydney Sweeney, go whoror right. But when

(43:42):
a woman goes, oh, Ryan Reynolds, we're like, yay, good
for you, go get yours. Yeah, yes, he's so sexy.
But when a man says it in a committed relationship,
you go, son of a bitch, right, it's just that
weird double standard. I do not believe this is the
first time she ever dressed provocatively, whe whether it was

(44:04):
a concert or a night or whatever. Right, Oh no, no,
that's ain't the first time, so he shouldn't be surprised.
Maybe he was looking for an out, if that's the
way to go. Yeah, your whole ass is hanging out
for everybody to see. And well that was the the
article was like her, you know her, her ass was showing,
and the video it's the edge right bottom cheeks, man,

(44:27):
that's it, barely the curves still hot. No she again,
it's yeah, she looks sexy.

Speaker 5 (44:34):
Would she have I wonder if she would have gone
up on stage if her husband had been attending the
concert with her.

Speaker 1 (44:39):
Born Likely she seems like the kind that would mm
hmm just by.

Speaker 5 (44:42):
Looking at it, and would he be as upset.

Speaker 1 (44:46):
Probably if my wife had an infatuation with ex performer
and she was like, we've got to go, We've got
to be front row, I'm just being honest. I probably
would have never been with her. I'm just being honest.
I am not want to go to shows and work
my way through the crowd to the front. That's just
not something I'm into. So then if we were together

(45:08):
and she was like, well, I'm gonna go by myself,
right right, that's where the trust in your relationship has
to come into play. Yeah, I'm a big believer in
letting you gamble. If you want to gamble it away,
that's I think I'm good. So if you want to
gamble us away, that's on you. But I just couldn't

(45:29):
go through the torment and the torture of the mental
game I would play in my head right right. And
one person could say, well, that's the youth thing, man,
You've got to learn or figure it out, yeah, and
learn how to deal with it. No, No, I don't.
I just don't go. I don't have to be with
people that put me like I allow myself to go
down that road. Right. You could have boundaries with yourself

(45:51):
and go like that's like going, yeah, I have a
problem with you doing drugs, Well that's on you. You
got to figure out Okay. No, I just don't want
to be with someone who dugs drugs like that. But
I think ultimately it's there. It's a mix of cultural
like get you pointed out, and also they were probably
near the end right right. Text says I went to

(46:13):
a show from that Aventur tour. It's a segment he
draws people and they get to sing with him, kind
of like you know when the Foo Fighters bring a
kid up to play it again. Green Day does it.
A lot of bands are doing that nowadays. Disturb does it.
Five Finger Death Punch is known to have a bunch
of kid some kids on their stage. I love when
bands do that. I think that's just it's part of

(46:34):
that mystique of seeing a band live. It's a great
fan experience. Oh my gosh when no kid gets to
go on stage and like they're drumming for Green Day
and they're good, right. Zach Brin does it. He pulls
a female singer up for that song he does with
Case Musgraves, I think, and it's a cool experience to

(46:58):
see someone who can Really you're like, damn, the song's
not that challenging, right, or There's a lot more talented
people in the world than I'm aware of musically. But
on the other side of that, do you think somebody
like we'll just use zag Bryant for that example, right
there is he like, all right, I'm gonna pull this
cute young girl up on the stage and hopes to

(47:18):
have relations with her after the show. I don't know,
you could probably say that there are some how would
you know? It's not like he's he's you know, hands on,
going hands on on stage, quite like thanks Cia, and
he goes to the crew guy and goes her, I

(47:38):
want to talk to her after the show. You would
never see as a as a fan, you would never know.

Speaker 5 (47:42):
And it might not even be the artist choosing who
gets to go on stage. It might be a show
producer or something that has been eyeballing the crowd or whatever,
seeing someone like.

Speaker 1 (47:51):
It's a roadie, it's usually yeah, it's usually tour manager. Yeah,
it's usually tour of the tour managers I talk with,
and having the many years that I've been doing this
and been associated with shows, and even when I worked
for another radio station that put on rock shows, that
it was the tour manager who interacted with the crowd
to find people right for coming on stage and also

(48:15):
to come backstage. It's a great video, nonetheless, and it's
watching people be in fact, but to get divorced is like, yeah,
I think it's a little Yeah, that's just me though,
get some insecurities. Yeah, or we didn't do this. Maybe
he cheated and she was like, I'm gonna I'm gonna

(48:38):
have fun, I'm gonna go get even and then he
couldn't handle it and she's just not bringing that up possibility.
It's great video though. All Right, we gotta take a break.
We'll be back.

Speaker 10 (48:49):
Telsa's Morning Show continues next AXT The Big Bad Morning
Show on Telsa's rock station ninety seven.

Speaker 1 (49:11):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Nine one,
eight four six oh kmot can also text bmmss and
then what you want to say to eight two, nine
four five. Let's play a game sinksing first game of
the year with all of us sinksing last year's records.

(49:32):
Gimpie lil uh. You ended the year, excuse me. I
ended up on top with sixteen, Lindsay had twelve and
you were dead last with ten and last week's winter
that would be you. Okay, do we want to take
predictions for the absolutely all right, Lindsay, I ended.

Speaker 5 (49:51):
Up with twelve years, say thirteen.

Speaker 1 (49:54):
You predicted eleven last year you're gonna go for thirteen
this year, all right, Gimby, I predicted fifteen and it
was sixteen. I'm gonna go ahead and call it sixteen, okay. Uh,
I'm gonna go with eleven eleven. Okay, that's in between
what you made last year and what you predicted. So

(50:15):
that works out, yes lately, and somebody is gonna not
meet their goal based off last year's numbers if I'm
adding that up correctly. All right, So colep decide who
you want to be a clue giver. Whoever gets the
most right is gonna win the tickets. See Angela Johnson.
She's gonna be at the hard Rock on February eighth,
So if you win, you'll be in the running for
a hard Rock upgrade, a one night's day and dinner

(50:35):
for two at Carverson nineteen before the show. So you'll
do all that and then go see the comedian Angela Johnson.
But you gotta win sing sing first to get qualified
for that. Get your tickets hard Rock Casino, Telsa dot Com.
Everybody's available to play. So nine one, eight, four, six,
oh K M O D. Good morning, you're on the air.
What is your name? Hi? This is Ivory, Ivory. How

(50:57):
are you today? I'm okay. Who do you want to
give clues? Lindsay, Gimpy or Corman? Ummmm all right, Lindsay.
Is you're gonna give you clues? You've got to correctly
guess the songs. If you get more right than the
next contestant, you will win those tickets. See Angela Johnson

(51:17):
at the Hard Rock on February eighth. Are you ready?
You got sixty seconds?

Speaker 5 (51:21):
I'm ready? All right. This is one of the leaders
of CCR, one of the original members, and he sings yes,
and he sings a song about baseball. It's a position
put me in coach, Yeah, okay. So the title of
the song is the position between left and right.

Speaker 7 (51:46):
Center.

Speaker 5 (51:47):
Yeah, say it again, sennefy centner? What do you play on?
What do you play on a baseball what? Center?

Speaker 2 (51:57):
Fiel?

Speaker 9 (51:58):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (51:58):
Yes, yes, okay. This artist, his last name is after
a rock you would find in an engagement ring. And
it is not a woman. Uh huh. Yes, it is
about a woman and it's also sung at baseball games.
When yes, and the song Ahn's name, I can't begin

(52:22):
to know when.

Speaker 1 (52:26):
Josha just drew a time time time when is what
you got? Now listen, Ivory. Don't be discouraged because it
might be enough for you to win. Okay, let's yeah,
don't go anywhere. Good morning, you're on the air. What
is your name?

Speaker 7 (52:44):
Crystal?

Speaker 1 (52:45):
Crystal? How are you today?

Speaker 5 (52:46):
I'm good good.

Speaker 1 (52:47):
Who would you like to give clues? Gimpier, Corbin, gimy.
Sixty seconds are on the clock. You gotta beat one.
Are you ready?

Speaker 5 (52:56):
I am?

Speaker 1 (52:58):
Oh, I can't pass? Can no? No, sure, can't. Okay.
What's the opposite of boys? Girls? Okay? What's the opposite
of boring? Fun? Okay? Girls want to have fun? Boom,
you got it. This is Bobby Brown's wife. She died

(53:19):
in a bathtub. Great at the Yes, her most popular
song that she stole from Dolly Damn. Look at that first.
I was petrified.

Speaker 11 (53:30):
I couldn't live without you by my side.

Speaker 1 (53:34):
There you go. Whatever we are, she cake, my body,
what I have?

Speaker 11 (53:41):
Indeed where she's a traveling friend. Indeed, whoa, she's a
gold digger. Okay, Zachdela Rocha and his band. And this
is about like primates, not monkeys, but not monkeys, but okay,
the bigger ones also know as a silverback blink.

Speaker 1 (54:02):
Oh, I have no idea. Okay, this is cool. We've
already won, so I ain't rightly worried about it. Tom
sixty seconds. Congratulations, Crystal, you got those tickets. You're gonna
see Angela Johnson at the hard Rock Hotel and Casino.
Now you're in the running for the hard Rock Update.
So you could also win a one night stay and
dinner for two at Carvers on nineteen the day of

(54:22):
the show. But you're getting the tickets to see her
no matter what. Congratulations. Hang on the line, so and
get your info. Okay, I'm so sorry. Ivory one was
not enough today. Okay, give me this is what she
ended on. Yeah, that one's a hard one to do.

(54:43):
I'd be like, all right, what's the opposite of sour?
All right? They stay sweet? All right? Now, there are
two states north and south. Blank over on the West
coast or over on the East coast. Trying to get
him to say yeah, Carolina or you could be like
the Panthers or something of that. If they're trying to
get us say Carolina. All right, it's not Carolina, but

(55:05):
it's a woman's name that kind of sounds like that.
That's kind of the direction that would have taken it. Okay,
the one he ended on lindsay.

Speaker 5 (55:12):
Yeah, another word for ape like that. You're listening to
us on what in your car am FM radio and
hope that they would say that maybe think King Kong.

Speaker 1 (55:27):
Yeah, Jane Goodall helped train some of these. Okay, ye
in the midst Yeah yeah, all right. The record now
puts me in a lead with one. Y'all got a
bunch of nothing.

Speaker 9 (55:40):
Rush four of The Big Mad Morning Show is next
ninety Good morning.

Speaker 1 (55:55):
It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one, eight four six,
oh kmo D. You can also text BMMS and then
what you want to say to eight two nine four
five first one of the year. Let's see what Gimbe's got.
A second one of their Let's see what's Gimbe's gotten
his four by four.

Speaker 6 (56:10):
Well, Carl.

Speaker 1 (56:11):
It says here that the CDC confirms America's first bird
flu death. CDC officials say the person who died was
over sixty five years old, underlying medical conditions, and had
been hospitalized in Louisianum with a severe case of the
bird flu. State health officials say the H five and
one virus that causes avian flu was contracted through exposure

(56:36):
to non commercial backyard chicken flocks and wild birds. According
to the CDC, there have been sixty six confirmed human
cases up the bird flu in the US as of
twenty twenty four. But this is the first fatality. You
die from like fluid building up in your lungs, so
you essentially like drowned that and it's thick mucusing kind

(56:57):
of it's not water. Yeah, it's not. It's not a
good time. Yeah one of Yeah, hell else we got here, lindsay,
this one's for you especially. Costco recalls cold medication. I
hope you didn't get any while you were sick over
the holiday.

Speaker 5 (57:13):
Did not.

Speaker 1 (57:14):
It's labeled Kirklands Signature severe cold and flu plus congestion CAPITALTS.
Costco says the recall is due to quotes potential foreign
material contamination. The retailer didn't say what type of contamination
is causing the medication to be recalled. The medication was
sold at Costco stores in the Midwest and Southern States

(57:35):
between October thirtieth and November thirtieth. President Carter's body to
arrive in d C today. Carter's body will be flown
from Georgia to DC and will be taken to the
US Capital Rotunda. The late president's family, members of Congress,
and other dignitaries will attend a private ceremony after Carter's

(57:56):
body of rise this afternoon. He will then lie in
sight in the Rotunda until his funeral at the National
Cathedral on Thursday. I was reading a thing about a
woman who traveled from like Nebraska or Kansas to Georgia
for when he was lying in state there, right, and
she was being interviewed h in this article. Uh, and

(58:18):
she had said her whole family knew that whenever this happened,
she would be traveling there and then onto Washington, d C.
Because this is one of her idols, right, And uh, well,
you don't hear that a lot, right, Presidents are idols
for a lot of this, for sure. Jimmy Carter not
so much. That's why it's why I say that, you know, yeah, look,

(58:39):
keep building that. Try not to make this a political thing.
I'm not trying. And so, which I found really fascinating
because you got to take like a week off work. Yeah,
and then like there aren't a lot of people I've
drived to their funeral that are in my circle, right,
just because driving takes a lot of time. And she
her who face, She was like, no, my family knew

(58:59):
when this happened, I was gonna go. And I was like, damn,
that is some commitment, absolutely and true idolization.

Speaker 5 (59:08):
Yeah, because she could watch the funeral on television, I'm sure.

Speaker 1 (59:11):
Say goodbye, and the privacy of her home. Yeah, but hey,
if she wants to take a road trip, go see
Jimmy and stand in line they see his casket because
it's closed, like they put him in state. Pretty much
dead body laying there in the Capitol building, right, you think, right, So, like,
could you imagine just going to work every day, you know,
for a couple of days, like we show up right

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and there's just a dead body lying in the lobby,
you know, for people to memorialize as they come by
and pick up their prizes or whatever. Is it Thursday.
I'm just saying it's so weird, like dead body Okay, Yeah,
moving forward. Lastly, here five Oklahoma public schools named as
state finalist in the Samsung Saw for Tomorrow Stem competition.

(59:56):
Say that's five times fast exactly out of three hundred
public schools. Fine, Oklahoma Public schools were named as state
finalists for the fifteenth annual Samsung Salford Tomorrow Stem Competition.
How many times you practice that? None? This is a
first run. Each finalist won a twenty five hundred dollars
technology prize for their school. The Oklahoma state finalists are

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Sequoia Middle School and Broken Arrow Butner Public Middle and
High School in Cromwell, Durant High School and Durant Gracemont
High School in Graymont in Oklahoma, School of Science and
Mathematics in okay See. The state finalists will advance to
the next phase of the competition, where three National Willner
winners will be selected in April and will get a

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hundred one thousand dollars a prize.

Speaker 5 (01:00:42):
Awesome on Oh this is good. Rex Ryan is ready
to reset the culture in the Meadowland. During an interview
on Monday, the former NFL head coach said that if

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he returns to the Jets, he'll be sure to put
an end to the Aaron Rodgers Country Club. Ryan criticized
the organization's leadership for allowing Rogers to take a vacation
to Egypt and skip mandatory mini camp last June. During
his six seasons with the Green and White, Ryan led
the team to a forty six and fifty record and

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back to back AFC Championship Game appearances in two thousand
and nine and twenty ten. The sixty two year old
is scheduled to meet with the Jets front office on
Tuesday Day in Florida.

Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
You can go down the rabbit hole and see when
he was the coach before and how there was a
like other players, seeing how horrible practice was and how
not everybody people got grace periods and it was a mess.
I think they interviewed as a courtesy. Are there interviewing
him as a courtesy. I don't think he's a serious candidate.

Speaker 5 (01:01:56):
Did he leave on his own or was he fired?
I don't recall Jets because, yeah, it sounds like players
don't like him, but he must be a drill sergeant.

Speaker 1 (01:02:06):
Yeah, I don't think he's a modern day NFL coach.

Speaker 5 (01:02:10):
I kind of dig his feelings though. On Aaron Rodgers,
I'm not gonna watch.

Speaker 1 (01:02:12):
I just don't like Aaron Rodgers.

Speaker 5 (01:02:14):
Well, he's not my faith. The Magic got a huge
spark from a bench player to help down take down
the Knicks one O three to ninety four from Medicine
Square Garden. Wendell Carter Junior sunk nineteen points on an
eight of eleven shooting and nailed all three of his
three point attempts. Cole Anthony led the starters with twenty
four points, while Kentavius Caldwell Pope netted fifteen. Orlando has

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won three of five and improved to twenty two and sixteen.
Mcle Bridges and Jalen Brunson scored twenty four points a
piece for New York. Josh Hart tallied a double double
on fifteen points and fourteen rebounds as the Knicks have
lost three straight and dropped to twenty four and thirteen.
That's your Balls to the Wall Sports. I'm Lindsay on
ninety seven to five km OD.

Speaker 1 (01:03:06):
Good morning. It's the Big Man Morning Show nine one, eight,
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KMOD dot com. This email says, guys that came home
from work and my wife and a few of her

(01:03:28):
girlfriends were drinking in the kitchen, and I don't think
she heard me come home. And I overheard my wife
tell her friends that she's never had an orgasm ever.
We've been married ten years, and I had no idea.
I couldn't please her in bed. I don't want to
lose her, but I don't know where to start at
getting better in bed? What do I do?

Speaker 5 (01:03:51):
Google it?

Speaker 1 (01:03:53):
I can see how that's demoralizing. Yeah, for sure, you
think you're doing all the right things, you know, I mean,
you got yours, O. Why there's you had ample time?
You're just in the tunnel. You're just not even aware.

Speaker 5 (01:04:09):
Ten years together, she's been faking it for ten years,
but she.

Speaker 1 (01:04:12):
Has never had one at all. So even all the
partners before they came.

Speaker 5 (01:04:17):
Along, maybe there wasn't any other partners.

Speaker 1 (01:04:21):
Right or otherwise. Yeah, but that's I think that's an
excellent place. She's never had one, and if she's faking it,
that's a whole other thing, right, or.

Speaker 5 (01:04:32):
Maybe she hasn't she doesn't realize it.

Speaker 1 (01:04:37):
Like maybe a woman. I have never been a woman,
but I would think you would know if you have
an orgasm. Yeah, I would think you would think you
would think as a man, I can say, there's not
a time I've never been like, did I orgasm?

Speaker 5 (01:04:53):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:04:53):
I was always aware, so I would think a woman,
yeah absolutely, is he the only woman in the room.
Would you agree with that sentiment? Like you would know?

Speaker 5 (01:05:03):
Okay, for sure?

Speaker 1 (01:05:06):
It feels like an undeniable thing.

Speaker 5 (01:05:08):
Yes, it does.

Speaker 1 (01:05:09):
Now I might buy she's had one and unaware that
that feeling. Is that right? So you might be onto
something there. Text says she's not attracted to you, possibly cheating.
Try having a discussion about pleasing more. Or it's time
for a divorce. That's clearly from a man. The idea
that you're gonna eat she's clearly cheating, uh huh. Or

(01:05:31):
you should get a divorce is a wild take. That's
like zero to a You're being a child at that point. Yeah, yeah,
oh I can't satisfy you. Fine, I'm calling Jeff Hensley
right now. What's your reason for divorce? I can't get
her off. I tried done everything I could. You're on her, yeah,

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I mean it's an interesting avenue to go down because
of that. I guess it happens, though, now people getting
divorced over not having an orgasm. I believe It was
one of the options that he has cited before. Not
in It's like a choice you can make, and in

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some states, I know, it definitely is not being pleased
in bed. Yeah, which inable to get pregnant might be
the line. Maybe the more accurate I was going to say. Yeah,
not being able to have kids, I think is where
it's at. But not achieving orgasm. I don't Maybe I
don't know. She has never masturbated and given herself one.

(01:06:39):
Ask her for that info. Okay, yeah, okay, I don't
remember what DMAO said. But did it say she's never
had one and like generalized or one with a man
I've heard They didn't say, they just said never had one,
never had an orgasm. Yeah. So even if if you
are taking care of yourself this show, she knows. But

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even then, if you're taking care of yourself and you
don't reach that point, what's what are we doing here?

Speaker 7 (01:07:10):
You know?

Speaker 1 (01:07:10):
You see what I'm saying. It's like, why, why why
You're just gonna You're gonna blue ball yourself all worked
up and then not get anywhere. It makes no sense.
Think you know what I mean? Though? Uh, he just
needs to openly communicate and ask what needs to do
to be better? Different? You like that, like this, like this,
like that? Like this is that good? Is that good?

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Is that fun? Does he like that? Is that good?
Having a good time?

Speaker 5 (01:07:35):
Like that?

Speaker 1 (01:07:35):
Did you orgasm? Did you orgasms? Did everybody shoot me?
That sounds like a great idea. Bro needs to step
his tongue game up if he can't with his other thing. Okay,
that's also guys who are like, I'm real good at that.
You're weird. Everybody takes pride into something. Man, you're weird.

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To text that in to be like I'm real good,
which I know is a type of that right now
and yeah, right, I'm real or this is also my
wife says, oh yeah, does she she's supposed to right,
let me have a crack adder. We'll see if she
says the same thing. She's she's a cheating horror leave over?

(01:08:18):
Why you still can another one reasonable answer? At risk
of sounding like a broken record, talk to your wife?
YouTube can have some real fun trying to get there
nuclear answer, bad dragon dot com? No another one dang
three exclamation marks. Let me get that number so I

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can try. But seriously, maybe yeah, because you're the answer.
But seriously, maybe he needs to take his time to
explore more. If you're not first, your last is the
wrong mentality for this issue? Yeah? Right? Is it me,
lindsay or I think it's wrong for guy used to

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give advice on this topic?

Speaker 5 (01:09:03):
Uh no, I don't think. I don't think it's wrong.

Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
It's one hundred percent wrong.

Speaker 5 (01:09:08):
Let me take a crack, right, right, right.

Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
It's like a girl that's a lesbian, she ain't never
been with me, right, Yeah, there's a reason.

Speaker 6 (01:09:17):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (01:09:18):
One of my exes says she'd never had one, but
every time we did it, Uh, she would really enjoy
it and would make me enjoy it faster. I'm cleaning
that up dramatically. Yeah, but to me, that was her
having one. It wasn't just always like that. God, communication

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is key. Talk to her, ask what she's into her,
what you can do, Try new things, use toys, but
if you get desperate, try the battery in the toy.
What electricity? They're recommending electricity to give her an orgasm?
Some people, man, you've.

Speaker 5 (01:10:00):
Been I think that.

Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
I agree. Some people that's like, it's not a heart,
you're not resuscitating it. Maybe you are. Uh, that's okay,
just tell her. By the way, they've been married ten years,
you've never had this conversation. Just tell her you heard

(01:10:23):
her and talk it through. Tell her to tell you
the things she likes. Come on, y'all communication, no one.
Just take one night and make it all about her.
Make sure she gets there, and that'll boost your confidence
knowing you can get the job done. I don't know
why we haven't seen the answer we give women. What's
that is? Where lingerie? Right, that's easily the answer we

(01:10:47):
get right, you get it somewhere else. Uh, just take
one night and did that one they need to explore together.
Start with using toys to make her achieve orgasm. He
should going to band be a drummer. Did we just peak?
I think we just peaked another one spanker. Yes, I'm

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gonna go at that thing of like how hard which
way right? Cupped? I realized this morning that story this
morning guy wanted to be spanked or whatever, and he's like, stop,
that's too much, right, not spanking, not for everyone? And
guns got drawn out on that one. Is that something
you want to put yourself in text? You guys act
like you've never used a battery during sex. I haven't

(01:11:36):
I'm a big square. I haven't. Batteries are on the
inside of the toy typically, right, I do pretty good
without it. Get in the smoke detector and get that
nine volt battery real quick. How bad are you at sex?
You're like, Oh, let's see what do I got around?
Open the remote? Uh? I'm the guy that when crunch time,

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I'm the person they come to. I'm waiting at the
door in the morning. Oh no, okay, uh No. Woman
has never ever had that problem of satisfying a man.
Why is it a man's job to always satisfy a woman?
And figure it out? Well? Because that's the part of
a partnership, right, you know, you guys work together to
satisfy each other. I don't want to give my take

(01:12:22):
on it, but I'm not a far jump from this.
Women are complicated specifically that part. And there's a number
of reasons to go into it of why it isn't
an automatic like a guy. Is that meme of like
one switch and it says guy and then the other
one says woman. And it's like ninety five dials and

(01:12:44):
some slider pots and a couple switches and you got
to figure out the form. Yeah, yeah, so to me
to go with the idea that it's his job to
figure out the form because I'm trying not to give
my take. Another text, never to me says she hasn't

(01:13:08):
even achieved an orgasm with herself, so she may not
be able to even have one. Is that possible for
nobody to have one at all? I thought it was
like just human nature right too, you can have one.
There are absolutely women that have medical situations biological situations
that don't allow them to or they haven't figured it

(01:13:31):
out right right, Like this text here says she might
have sexual trauma from a young age. I've come across
this and had to help a partner through. It's awkward,
but interior where she tells you she feels and doesn't
help himpoint where the problem is lies. So I mean,
I guess that could be it. She had some trauma
earlier in life and that's a mental block that you

(01:13:52):
got to get past. Or they're premenopause like or menopause like,
they're going through something that they're just like eh.

Speaker 5 (01:13:59):
I feel like though, if there was sexual trauma from
a young age, she probably wouldn't be talking to a
girlfriend saying I've never had an orgasm.

Speaker 1 (01:14:07):
She might, but never sharing that part right right, she
may not go into the ins and outs.

Speaker 5 (01:14:13):
I mean if I was her girlfriend of hers drinking
wine with her and she said that I'm sure why right?

Speaker 1 (01:14:18):
No, you take the bait for sure, right?

Speaker 5 (01:14:19):
Absolutely?

Speaker 1 (01:14:20):
Yeah, that makes sense. Guys. I came home from work
and yeah, guys, I'm not reading that one. Guys, I
came home from work and my wife and a few
of her girlfriends were drinking in the kitchen. I don't
think she heard me come home and overheard my wife
tell her friends that she has never heard an orgasm ever.
We've been married ten years and I have had no

(01:14:41):
I have had no idea. I couldn't please her in bed.
I don't want to lose her, but I don't know
where to start at getting better in bed? Where do
I start?

Speaker 5 (01:14:48):
Lindsay, I don't think you're going to lose her. You,
but communication is absolutely key, and you'd be honest with
her and tell her that you overheard her say this,
And what can I do to help you achieve an orgasm?
Should we find a sex therapist? Should we go to
the library and get some books. There's plenty. Let's try

(01:15:12):
some new positions, what will it take, and ask about
masturbation as well, and can she get herself to orgasm,
because if she can, then she is capable. But if
she's never had one, that she may even need to
see her doctor about it. It could be something more
serious than just you and your performance. So communications start there.

Speaker 1 (01:15:37):
I'm going to say, yes, it all starts with a
conversation with your old lady. Let her know, Hey, I
came in I don't think you saw me come in here,
but I heard you talking to your girlfriends about it.
What's the issue. Let's go from there, and then maybe
you talk her into go into a place like Patricia's
where they are your sexual health experts. You can go

(01:15:58):
in there and talk to one of them. Plenty locations
around town. There's four of them. They're open early nine am,
even open on Saturdays and Sundays. So you could go
in there and talk to their experts and be like, hey,
we're new to this sort of thing, we're trying. You know,
you don't have to explain the whole situation to them,
but kind of give them the cliff notes of what's

(01:16:18):
going on and they could point you in the right direction.
All right, Well, this is for beginners. They're not gonna
dump you straight into the deep end and be like,
all right, here's your sounding rod. Have fun now. No,
they'll baby step you into it. You'll find all kinds
of different toys and spice things up. Da da da
da da da dada. That's how I would handle it.
I do make it a habit. If my wife's having

(01:16:38):
a conversation with their girlfriends, I do all I can
to not listen. I don't want to, I don't want,
I don't need, I don't need to go on the
roller coaster. Yeah, I'm just I'll get in my head
like whatever they're saying, I just don't need to hear it.
He starts spiraling at ex Yes, so part of this
is on you hearing that conversation. Yes, talk to her.

(01:17:04):
And I think there's a big difference between the statement
of it's not my job to make her orgasm and also,
you should do all you can because it's a partnership.
You might not be able to you biologically, might not
be built rhythmically or any other reason. Right, it just may.
But that ain't your thing, man, that ain't your bag,

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that's not your fault, that's not your mental runway. That's hers.
But talking to her, she may be pleased. She may
be well aware this isn't a new thing for her allegedly,
so she maybe know this is the way it is
and is still enjoying the intimacy with you. She's gonna

(01:17:47):
leave me. Maybe she might leave you because you leave
your socks on the floor and just use that as
an excuse. I don't know you know how many times
I've heard women say, after the relationship ended, I could
please them. Okay, well good, that's on you because maybe
she puts the kids down and then you have sex. Well,
you expect her to be ready for game day. Maybe

(01:18:10):
she's got diarrhea, you expect her to be ready for
game day. I'm just saying there's a bunch of factors involved.
It may not be that easy as I can fix this.
That's the bait, right as men think they can fix everything.
They're fixers by nature, so they're like, I will fix this,
or you think it's a definition of your manhood. I'll

(01:18:34):
be a handyman. I'm a man. I always laugh at
the pornos where the pizza boy delivers pizza and then
like they can please the woman like, have you seen
the delivery pois? What are you talking about? You Pepperoni sauage.

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If that's your thing, you want to you want to
beat up Geo as you're to be your passenger princess
in you go ahead?

Speaker 5 (01:19:04):
What was that Patrick.

Speaker 1 (01:19:06):
Slime Ball that's been sweating all day making pizzas? I
get to go on a yeah, can't buy me love?

Speaker 5 (01:19:12):
No, it was another one that he was a pizza
I think lover boy. Maybe it was called and they
had to order extra anchovies.

Speaker 1 (01:19:20):
That was the sign.

Speaker 5 (01:19:21):
Yeah, and they knew it was a booty call.

Speaker 1 (01:19:24):
He did not know that it's on movie in my repertoire.
All right, we got to take a break. We'll be back.

Speaker 12 (01:19:29):
Chelsea's Morning Show. Oh yeah, he's coming right back.

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Speaker 1 (01:19:47):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Four six
oh KMOD. Can also text bmms and then what you
want to say to eight two nine two. NFL things right, Okay,
We've got wild Card games this weekend and the Chargers
are playing the Texans at three point thirty on Saturday,
and there's a rumor going around that the Chargers are

(01:20:10):
going to pick up Ezekiel Elliott.

Speaker 5 (01:20:12):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (01:20:13):
He was released by the Cowboys and they need some
more depth in the running back position and that they're
going to pick him up. That will be interesting to
see how that plays out. The other one that's out there.
According to press conference yesterday with Nick Siriani, Eagles and
Packers are playing on Sunday at three point thirty and
Jalen Hurts is still in the protocol, the concussion protocol,

(01:20:34):
and he may not play. Okay, and Eagles are a
phenomenal team and their back, their second stringer, and their
third stringer had crazy good games. So I think that
they'll be fine. But when you talk about the X
factor is Jalen Hurts, that guy toush push all those
things and they can't achieve that. How would that play
out without him in the realm. We'll see if that

(01:20:55):
plays out. Who knows. But because there's still a couple
more days.

Speaker 5 (01:21:00):
Packers do have injuries to going into that.

Speaker 1 (01:21:02):
Yeah, but Jordan Love's fine. The receiver is the wide receiver.
I think that has a ACL. He tours ACL, so
he's out. But Jordan Love's fine. So we'll have to
see how that plays out but love the drama. NFL drama.

Speaker 5 (01:21:27):
Patriots owner Robert Kraft is taking a responsibility for the
team's recent failures. He said yesterday that he put former
Pats head coach Jared Mayo in an un untenable situation
by hiring him last offseason. The eighty three year old
indicated that he still believes Mayo is capable of being
a head coach in the NFL, but we'll need more

(01:21:48):
time before his next opportunity comes. The Patriots have already
made moves in an effort to replace him. New England
has submitted a request where he interviewed Detroit Lions offensive
coordinator Ben Johnson for the open. Former Tennessee Titans head
coach Mike Rabel is also expected to be a favorite
to land the job.

Speaker 1 (01:22:06):
Rabel will be He's going back to Newton. He's what
he's going to be in New England, all right.

Speaker 5 (01:22:11):
A pair of defensive players on Georgia Football are making
the leap to the NFL Draft. Jalen Walker and Michel
Williams announced yesterday their decision to enter the pool of
eligible players for the twenty twenty five draft. Walker is
an inside linebacker who won the Buck Kiss Award as
the nation's top player in his position. He led the

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Bulldogs with ten and a half tackles for loss and
tied for a team lead in sacks with six and
a half. Williams is a defensive end and wrecked up
eight and a half tackles for loss, five sacks, and
two forced fumbles this season. Both players are expected to
get selected in the middle of the first round, which
takes place in Green Bay on April twenty fourth. The

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Minnesota timber Wolves overcame a nineteen point deficit during a
one hundred and eight to one six win over the
Clippers at the Target Center. The Wolves went down big
in the second quarter, but Anthony Edwards helped the team
storm back, sinking back to back threes to give Minnesota
a five point lead in the final minutes of regulation.
Edwards finished with thirty seven points in the victory. Naz

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Reid shipped in with eighteen off the bench. Minnesota snapped
a three game losing streak to improve to eighteen and seventeen.
Norman Powell finished with twenty five points in the losing effort.
The Clippers have dropped three of four and that's your
balls at the Wall Sports. I'm Lindsay at ninety seventy five.

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(01:25:23):
to hang out with a celebrity? Questions they maybe don't
hear all the time. Do you think, lindsay.

Speaker 5 (01:25:30):
Maybe if you weren't doing this for a living, what
would you be doing? So if you're talking to a musician,
what would you do if you weren't a musician. I
once to ask Richie Sambora that question. He said he
would have been Heather Locklear's bicycle.

Speaker 1 (01:25:46):
Seat in an interview on the air. You said that, yeah, okay,
But they're talking about like I think they're talking about
like whatever. An interview feels different, Yeah, because I got
to ask questions not for me, Like, so I don't
it feels like a different question set of questions than
if like I ran into Richie Sambora at research.

Speaker 5 (01:26:09):
Right, Yeah, atars what you get kinda it's in your
grocery cart?

Speaker 1 (01:26:17):
Gimbi, what way? In what way have your parents traumatized you?
You're asking a question that they don't normally get. They
won't get that kind of question in a typical interview.
So why not? Yeah, again, you were on the phone.
But I think it's more of like just in general,

(01:26:38):
like you come across this individual and speak to them.
You say you're at the Walmart or the Costco, and
you run into you know, Tom Cruise, Hey Tom, real quick?
In what ways did your parents traumatize you? Just curious? Yeah,
not for me, That's not something I'm asking. It feels
like it would get uncomfortable real fast. Yeah, I I

(01:27:02):
don't love this question, to be honest. If I saw
celebrity on the wild, I'm probably not saying anything because
they're people too and they're just trying to get their
potato chips or whatever. But for the question, I would
probably say like, if they're at the story getting patio ships,
I'm like, well those are.

Speaker 5 (01:27:20):
Okay, right, cape CODs are much better.

Speaker 1 (01:27:23):
Though, right. I would try to make a joke or whatever,
because they know they're a celebrity, they know everybody's looking
at them. Yeah, and they probably get a gazillion questions,
So I don't think there's a question you can ask
that they don't get all the time, except for give
Piece Corbyne. Have you watched chiefs Aholic Show on Amazon?

(01:27:43):
I have not. It's on my list. I planned to
watch it, didn't get to it, but it's for those
who know it's about the guy who robbed the banks.
I don't know how good it is quality wise, because
it feels like they pieced it together pretty fast and
it's going to be new stories and re enactments and
blah blah blah, which I'm not a big fan of.

Speaker 5 (01:28:02):
And is it on Amazon? I thought it was on Netflix.

Speaker 1 (01:28:04):
No, it's on Amazon. Uh, have you guys? I'm a
little late, But have you guys checked out Landman on
Paramount Plus Lindsay Nope, Gimbi yes, one hundred percent and
I'm all caught up. I'm waiting for the next one
come around and oh my god, good show. Yeah, what
do you love about it? Compared to Yellow Stuck. I

(01:28:26):
like Billy Bob Thornton's character. I hear he's a he
is a badass, by the way, not a real character
in the world of oil and gas. No, No, a
made up character. His whole attitude, his demeanor, all of it. Man,
everything about him. I'm like, that is awesome because he's like,
he goes into bar, he's like, and let me get
a Michela Ultra or whatever, and he's like what did

(01:28:47):
he say? He's like, well, I thought you can't have
anything to drink. He's like, well this doesn't have alcohol
in it. And the bartender's like yeah right. He's like, listen,
I'll come in here tomorrow and I'll take six shots
of whiskey and then and take six beers and you
tell me if there's an f problem. I'm like, guess yes,
the whole his whole character is awesome.

Speaker 5 (01:29:09):
Remember when we talked about Billy Bob Thornton wearing women's jeans,
that's which he prefers. Yes, he wears women's jeans size
four or six.

Speaker 1 (01:29:21):
Yeah, we talked about that.

Speaker 5 (01:29:22):
I didn't know we talked about the same.

Speaker 1 (01:29:24):
No, we talked about that, and you do porn star
birthdays at nine.

Speaker 5 (01:29:29):
I completely forgot about that. I am aware, out of sight,
out of mind, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:29:33):
Crazy, huh have you guys lendsay hasn't have you checked
it out yet? No? I don't have paramount plus, Okay,
And I gotta be honest, I don't know if I
would because I'm Mike Tyler Sheridan ear is over got
you got you. I think it's worth checking it out,
But I understand you don't have paramount plus.

Speaker 5 (01:29:50):
What is it comparable to?

Speaker 1 (01:29:51):
What do you mean the show? What do you mean
comparable to? Like the storyline is it about a disgruntled employee? No,
I mean it's just about working out there in the
field and the drama that goes with it, and of
course there's family drama that goes with it. I mean,
I don't know if you can compare it to anything
in particular, like this show was just like if you're
gonna compare it, you're gonna compare it to all the

(01:30:12):
other Taylor Sheridan shows, right, you know where they're all
kind of shot the same, and I'll have the same
kind of feel to them, but outside of it, I
think it's different than any other show I've ever seen. Okay,
like this one. A smartass or a dumb ass, which
is more annoying. A smart ass or a dumb ass,
which is more annoying.

Speaker 5 (01:30:33):
I don't have to go with a smart ass, because
sometimes it can be funny or quirky whatever, but I
think that would get more annoying.

Speaker 1 (01:30:42):
Kimpy, I want to go with the dumb ass. I
can take your smart remarks, and I can take your sickliness.
I take that all day long. That's not a problem.
But you know, if you're if I'm explaining something sixteen
seventeen times and showing you how to do it sixteen
seventeen times and you ain't getting it, that's infuriating. I
feel like you're choosing to be a smart ass or

(01:31:05):
a dumb ass. Maybe you just didn't choose that life.
So I feel more empathy for the dumb ass. So
I didn't choose the dumb ass life, the dumb ass life,
choose me and a smart ass is like, it gets
a little annoying after a while. You're like, I get
it right, Yeah, So I think I think smart ass

(01:31:28):
would be I like this. What's the dumbest piece of
advice you've been given? What's the dumbest piece of advice
you've been given?

Speaker 5 (01:31:42):
Mm hmm. Maybe the grass is greener on the other side.
That's not great advice. But the first thing I thought of, honestly,
was don't bet on the horses. Stupid.

Speaker 1 (01:31:59):
Okay, Kimpy, you're fine to drive.

Speaker 5 (01:32:03):
Oh yeah, that's man.

Speaker 1 (01:32:06):
See that from the stories I've heard, nobody said that.

Speaker 5 (01:32:13):
You remember it.

Speaker 1 (01:32:17):
The early bird gets the worm.

Speaker 5 (01:32:19):
Yeah, that's dumb.

Speaker 1 (01:32:21):
I know plenty of people that don't get up early
that are quite successful. So don't necessarily have to get
up to be good. Uh. Would you rather jump from
an airplane and land in the ocean or spend three
days in the woods where you had to find your
own food and shelter? Easy? Would you rather jump from

(01:32:43):
an airplane and land in the ocean or spend three
days in the woods where you had to find your
own food and shelter.

Speaker 5 (01:32:49):
I'm assuming we have to get out of the ocean
on our on our own, So I'm going to spend
three days in the woods and find my own food
and shell. I watch enough naked and afraid.

Speaker 1 (01:33:03):
I think I could handle three days in the woods
challenge accepted. When do you want to go? Yeah, I
don't think you could. I don't think. I don't think.
I'm not sure any of us could.

Speaker 5 (01:33:15):
I mean I would definitely have to trap animals because
I ain't eating no bugs or slows.

Speaker 1 (01:33:21):
You don't have anything.

Speaker 5 (01:33:24):
You can make a trap out of what's in the woods, rock, twigs, sticks.
Oh yeah, for sure. The tough, really hard to do.
But it's not.

Speaker 1 (01:33:38):
I think you're you're doing that thing you and I
talk about all the time with that show. You're undermining
the mental game. Oh yeah, I don't this being alone
and the mint where you would go, it wouldn't feel
like twenty four hours. The day would feel much longer. Yeah.
Absolutely say with twenty picking.

Speaker 5 (01:33:58):
I could fast for three days. Two three days isn't much.
I'm gonna take the woods as if landing in the
ocean and trying to get out by myself with this
parachute on me. No, no open water like that, you said, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:34:16):
Right, you're jumping out of an airplane into the ocean. Gimby,
I'm jumping out of a plane. One. I don't have to,
you know, build my own shelter and find food. I'm
just jumping out of a plane and landing into a
giant body of water. Sure there may be sharks or
panateees or whatever, but act cares. I like what Gimby's doing.

(01:34:36):
He's taking the question at its face value. He's not
reading into it like you and I were doing. I mean, yeah,
I can you would think you would survive? How high
are we talking? And we had thirty thousand feet? Yeah,
and I'm jumping out are we at a five hundred
feet one thousand? Because to me, that's the X factor.

(01:34:57):
I initially picked to the woods because I don't want
to try and keep float till someone can save me.
The ocean is a nasty.

Speaker 5 (01:35:07):
Place and it'll mess with your head.

Speaker 1 (01:35:09):
Yeah, you don't know which ways which you get disoriented?
Fat would you do too? Yeah? Absolutely, especially if you
can't find a trail. But I'm going. I'm going with
the wood. Still. I am at least in control of
some things. My movement. For one, make friends with a dolphin,
have them drag you ashore so they're just not real open.

(01:35:36):
And if you see a lot of them running by,
if they don't stop usually right ooh. If you made.
If you were made to wear a warning label, what
would it say? I love this question. If you were
made to wear a warning label, what would it say?

Speaker 5 (01:35:56):
Warning is an only child?

Speaker 1 (01:36:00):
Hey, Gimpy, Warning says a lot. Warning doesn't want to
talk to you. What's the most random thing thing you've
ever gotten? Way too competitive about? Hm?

Speaker 5 (01:36:22):
Hm any games? I guess whether it be sports or
like billiards or darts, Yeah, something like that, or yeah,
even Tic Tac toe candy Land with my kids.

Speaker 1 (01:36:38):
Sure, Gimpy, I want to say the games that we
play here on the show. Yeah, that's not as of late,
but yeah it's only the first week. No, I mean
of the last like five years or so. Uh. If
you were a villain in a movie, what would you

(01:36:59):
Who would you want to be?

Speaker 5 (01:37:00):
Lindsey Meryl Streep and The Devil Wears Prada because she
was a mean boss but she was a bad, bad bitch. Okay.
Lots of money, great clothes, Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:37:15):
Yeah, GIMPI, there's so many of them to choose from.
I am going to go with Darth Vader. Huh. That
guy's a badass, right, He's got the Force with him,
you know, the knowledge of a Jedi move thing, choke
people without even touching them. Right, play mental games?

Speaker 6 (01:37:36):
What yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:37:38):
Uh? And ton tragure from No Country for old Men. Yeah,
that's good too, calm menacing you never see he never
gets really angry, he's just insane. Uh. In a mad
Max style world, what ridiculu? This vehicle would each of

(01:38:01):
you drive? OI? I don't know, Yeah, go ahead, lindsay.

Speaker 5 (01:38:09):
Something giant with really big wheels and spikes on the
hood of it, like a picturing some sort of a
jeep style only bigger, maybe like a hummer, but with
like spikes on the roof and missiles on the side.

Speaker 1 (01:38:27):
Yeah, GIMPI. It's gonna be a motorcycle of sorts, probably
not like a Harley or anything more of think of, like,
you know, some like a dual sports sort of thing
where you can run on road and off road, guns
attached to it, grenade launch or attached to it. Yeah,
and even a toaster of them for when you're hungry.

(01:38:51):
Motorcycle a motocross motorcycle, and it's got to have flamethrower
on it. I feelynthing. Mad Max has to have flames
attached to something or some sort of cannapult arrow thing, right,
or someone attached on a stick. Yeah, all right, this
one's a tough one. Mary Bank. Kill someone who doesn't drink,

(01:39:14):
someone who doesn't drive, or someone who never goes anywhere
in the car without the biggest cup qt cells full
of grape soda in their lap with no lid. Oh god,
Mary bankkill someone who doesn't drink, someone who doesn't drive,
or someone who never goes anywhere in a car without
the biggest cup qt cells full of grape soda in

(01:39:35):
their lap with no lid.

Speaker 5 (01:39:37):
All right, that's probably who I'm going to kill.

Speaker 1 (01:39:40):
The grape soda person.

Speaker 5 (01:39:41):
Yeah, why because it's gonna drive me crazy. Would you
put a little in it, put it in the cup holder?
It would drive me nuts. My OCD would go out
of control with I could see it's spilling, and then
it's a big grape sticky mess that I would end
up getting stuck cleaning up. I'm going to marry the

(01:40:03):
person who doesn't drink, because okay, you don't drink, and
then I'll bang the someone who doesn't drive. I'll do
the driving.

Speaker 1 (01:40:16):
Gimby. I guess I bang somebody who doesn't drink. Please
still remember it, Uh, marry someone who doesn't drive. Yeah,
sounds about right. Yeah, because you know I'll drive anyway.
It doesn't matter me any Also, if I'm the one
driving all the time, that means you have to get
on the back of my bike and no bitching about it. Yes,

(01:40:37):
and then yes, of course, kill the person who is
in the car with a forty four ounce quick trip
cup pull of grape soda with no lid on it.
What a psychopath man. The world needs to be rid
of those people. Anyway. I make people nervous when we
go to like steak Stuffer and I always get a
soda with no lid, and everybody's like what I'm like,
I just drink it like a normal human being. But

(01:41:00):
give me hell for it. But I never do like
in my lap driving a car. Get out of here.
Sometimes on Saturdays I go get donuts for the girls
and I take my coffee with me in a regular
coffee cup. I have to stop doing it. I spill
it everywhere. The person who never drives, like, I'm chowffing

(01:41:24):
you like you're going, hey, I need you to take
me X learn to drive. I'm killing that person and
I'll marry the person who doesn't drink and then I'm
banging the grape soda person, because clearly they like living
on the edge.

Speaker 5 (01:41:45):
That's true.

Speaker 1 (01:41:48):
If you could invent a holiday, what would we be celebrating, lindsay, Oh, yeah, this.

Speaker 5 (01:41:53):
Is easy for me. I think the day after the
super Bowl super Bowl Monday, super Bowl Monday, no work,
just relax and recoup from the super Bowl.

Speaker 1 (01:42:06):
Gimpy, Give gimpy ten dollars a day. You see me
out there, you are required by federal law to give
me ten dollars and if you don't, prison time twenty
five years minimum sentence. I'm picking random active kindness day

(01:42:28):
where everybody has to do something nice that day. And
if you're someone who always opens doors, you don't get
to open a door that day. You've got to do
something more than that because you do that all the time.
It's not random anymore. So Yeah, reactive kindness make people's days.

Speaker 5 (01:42:46):
Yeah, that should be every day.

Speaker 1 (01:42:49):
That's impossible, I know. Uh have you seen the crazy
drone footage from Ukraine? Yeah, they've been shown those since
the war started. What's the worst thing you'd do for
one million dollars but you can't tell anyone why you
did it?

Speaker 5 (01:43:06):
Oh? The worst thing I would do mmm, maybe put
out a sex tape for a million dollars. I don't
want to kill anyone for a million dollars unless it
was someone that really deserved it, like a child molester,

(01:43:30):
that type of thing.

Speaker 1 (01:43:32):
Yeah, gimbie. I'll probably be a smuggler, whether it be
you know, drugs, guns, humans, whatever. Yeah, I was gonna
pick arms smuggling like the movie war Dogs. Well they're
not smuggling though why they are And there's a part
in a movie where they have to they sold it,
but because of whatever, they got to do the job.

Speaker 9 (01:43:54):
That y.

Speaker 1 (01:43:55):
Yeah, so I guess there is some smuggling in there.
That's such a great movie. It is a great movie.
Miles teller Man Jonah, Yeah, good stuff. Uh yeah, Corbin
Anton scary. But you have to have the haircut. That's
the problem. That's your problem with him is his haircut.
It's pretty rough. It is rough, but so's his killing,

(01:44:16):
his lack of human caring.

Speaker 7 (01:44:18):
I'm trying to picture you with that haircut.

Speaker 1 (01:44:20):
Would be funny. I would cut my hair like that.

Speaker 5 (01:44:23):
And diet really dark.

Speaker 1 (01:44:25):
Sure it's hair grows back. Yeah, all right, we got
to take a break. We'll be back.

Speaker 10 (01:44:30):
Toosa's Morning Show, The Big Bad Morning Show.

Speaker 12 (01:44:34):
Continuous next ninety KMOD, Good.

Speaker 1 (01:44:49):
Morning, It's the Big Bad Morning Show. Nine eight four
six oh kmod. Let's say if we can see, if
we can play a little round of what right? These
are going to be some news stories that should put
you on your heels and you go what daughter left?
Eighty two year old mother stuck to mattress with untreated

(01:45:11):
bed sores. According to police, you.

Speaker 5 (01:45:14):
What what a see you?

Speaker 1 (01:45:17):
Next Tuesday, fifty four year old woman is facing charges
of neglect to a disabled adult after police found her mother, Lily,
eighty two years old, during a welfare check, um that
she was dead. She dead? Is that right? Mother Lily
a welfare check, according to the Sheriff's office, which lists
her online, is being booked in the hot end of

(01:45:39):
the police. She was supposed to be in hospice care,
but was removed in June for unexplained reasons. Deputies responded
to the home in Augusta, Georgia, where her mom had
been staying to perform a welfare check on her after
receiving a tip from someone. Upon the arrival, they allegedly
found her in bed, her skin stuck to the mattress

(01:45:59):
with a wrong smell of bodily fluid present and roaches everywhere.

Speaker 5 (01:46:04):
Oh disgusting. So I wonder if she removed her from
hospice care because she thought, oh, well, she's going to
die on all this, collect her social security checks.

Speaker 1 (01:46:12):
The eighty two year old was reportedly acting incoherent as
police worked to remove her body and get her medical attention.
EMS workers even firefighters were called to assist with her removal,
which involved cutting parts of the mattress.

Speaker 5 (01:46:26):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (01:46:28):
She was transported to a hospital where she's listed as
a stable condition. The daughter is behind bars, according to
a rest report, which obtained from the news agency. She
stated during the interview with police and the EMS that
she had lost a bit of weight, but she was fine.
She claimed that the last time her mom saw a

(01:46:48):
medical professional was in June when she was moved from
hospice care. She also stated to the EMS that she
feeds her every morning and make sure she drinks two
to three insures a day. I walked into the kitchen
area and found the kitchen to be infested with roaches.
The sink was overflown with dirty dishes. Authority say the

(01:47:09):
daughter personally discontinued her mother's hospice care and failed to
provide her own adequate forms of treatment, leading to the
alleged elder abuse. It's unclear what she was in hospital for.
How many years in prison do you think she'll get
if convicted? Maybe maybe ten, probably about five two five.

(01:47:31):
If convicted of felony neglect, she could face up to
twenty years in prison. Listen, horrible, disgusting. Twenty years, you say,
think us too much. It's a lot compared to some
other heinous things we've talked about on the air. Then
the punishments are like five years, right, right? What's the

(01:47:52):
uh what's the prison term for first degree murder?

Speaker 5 (01:47:57):
I think rape is like fifteen or less, depending on
the situation, But I don't know this one is. I mean,
she left her.

Speaker 1 (01:48:06):
To die, it was that's not true. She said she
fed her well right as she gave her two insurers
gave her breakfast in the morning. So she's she's getting
substance substinence in her three times a day. So she's
doing that part. Okay, Yeah, first degree can include life
or the death penalty, legal sentences in twenty seven states.

(01:48:28):
I'm just thinking, you know, you she didn't die. The
woman didn't die. Okay, yes, I agree, she did not die.
Felony rape, first degree felony rape, five years? Wow? So
which is worse? I'm not listen. These are both incredibly horrible.
Which is worse? Rape or elder abuse? We say rapist worse? Yeah,

(01:48:50):
rape is worse and it's five years. How does that
make any sense?

Speaker 5 (01:48:55):
Yeah it doesn't.

Speaker 1 (01:48:56):
If anything, they should both be twenty right, Yeah, now
second degree rate is one to fifteen years.

Speaker 5 (01:49:06):
That's a big bill, not twenty though. Yeah, it's a
big difference anyway.

Speaker 1 (01:49:10):
Moving on, Sheriff arrested police officer without evidence, put her
child in foster care, and released explicit photos from her phone,
and then the charges were dismissed.

Speaker 5 (01:49:24):
Sheriff arrests a mom without anything. She wasn't even a
suspect of anything.

Speaker 1 (01:49:29):
Let me tell you. Lindsay, twenty nine year old police
officer in Ohio's suing the local Sheriff's office, claiming she
was arrested and her child was placed in foster care
after she was accused of leaving her then five year
old unsupervised with a registered sex offender, despite there being
no evidence supporting the allegation. The officer also claims that
after seizing her cell phone investigating with investigators with the

(01:49:49):
Sheriff's office accessed private, explicit photos of her which they
should shared throughout the office and even further potentially online.
The officer, Miranda Brere Brothers, last week filed her complaint
against the Sheriff's Office in the County Court of Common Pleas,
seeking punitive damages in excess of one hundred and fifty

(01:50:10):
thousand dollars. Among the cause of action included in the
suit are allegations of malicious prosecution, violations of her fourth, fifth, eighth,
and fourteenth Amendment rights, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and
torturous interference. She was rested in January of last year,
charged with one count of endangering the welfare as a child,
but the case was dropped in July. According to her complaint,

(01:50:34):
at least two detectives were assigned to observe her and
her child in connection with the investigation into her parenting.
The detectives were positioned outside a restaurant, which was about
thirty miles outside of Cleveland. Both detectives later testified that
the child never had any unsupervised contact with a registered
sex offender. Whow damn what and then a little local

(01:50:59):
one thanks. Mom searched quote baby's femur sticking out days
before taking him to the hospital. According to prosecutors, sticking
out this is right here. In Tulsa, Oklahoma, woman faces
charged as a child neglect after prosecutors accused her of
waiting too long to seek medical attention from her severely
injured baby who died. The woman, Vawana Bowen, was arrested

(01:51:25):
on January third, almost exactly one year after her four
month old son died coming to injuries he received allegedly
at the hands of his own father. The baby's father
was also charged with murder and child abuse. Investigation into
her revealed that she allegedly knew that her son was
heard and needed medical attention, but failed to seek it. Instead,

(01:51:47):
she allegedly searched various medical conditions online before taking her
baby to the hospital. As a result, prosecutors say the
baby died on January eleventh. Damn. She left her two children,
four and two year old, in the man's care while
she stayed another man's care while she stayed with her boyfriend.

(01:52:08):
When she returned she portally asked, what about a red
spot on the infant's leg. He allegedly told her that
when he lifted the baby's leg, he heard a popping sound.
He then allegedly left for another eight hours. She then
allegedly left for another eight hours to spend time with friends.

Speaker 5 (01:52:26):
What yeah, what that is so awful at both parties.
Apparently on that story too, she said she wanted to
take him to the doctor and he said, no, wait, wait,
he'll sleep it off. He'll sleep it off or whatever.

Speaker 1 (01:52:41):
Timeline of events was. On January third, she searched popped leg.
On January fourth, see she searched baby's femur sticking out
days later on January seventh. By the way, the baby
isn't dead yet. On January seventh, she searched for baby
not able to move mouth and mouth was swollen. She
finally took the baby to the hospital on January eighth,
five days the baby died on January eleventh due to

(01:53:03):
broken jaw, broken ribs, broken femur, and severe brain trauma.

Speaker 5 (01:53:07):
I read another part of that too, about the jaw
not working the mouth and it was because the dad
said that the baby was crying and he stuck his
whole entire hand in his mouth to get him from crying.

Speaker 1 (01:53:19):
Like his hand or the baby's head.

Speaker 5 (01:53:20):
No, his own hand.

Speaker 1 (01:53:22):
Yeah, anybody could be parents.

Speaker 6 (01:53:25):
Anybody can have a baby.

Speaker 1 (01:53:27):
All Right, we're gonna take a break. We'll be back.

Speaker 10 (01:53:29):
Tulsa's Morning Show continues next with The Big Man Morning
Show on Tulsa's rock station ninety seven five.

Speaker 1 (01:53:51):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Ces is
hammoning down in Vegas and they shared a trailer for
the next season of The Last of Us. On April
is the return to HBO of The Last of Us.
Nice so looking forward to that. Uh, Lindsey. What you
learn today?

Speaker 5 (01:54:08):
I learned that porn star lives matter. And I also
learned that orgasms are like opinions. Mine's more important, and
I don't care if you have one gimp.

Speaker 1 (01:54:18):
What you learn today? I learned you're cool at all,
but you're not driving across the country. Very funeral cool.
I also learn when all else fails in the bedroom,
get a battery. I learned a lot of people think
believe their company thinks of them as just another member
of the family. And also learned that guy says his
wife didn't hear him coming. Now he knows how it

(01:54:39):
feels as Corbyn say, make sure that dishwasher is loaded.

Speaker 5 (01:54:42):
Right, it's Lindsay stubtracking my cycle.

Speaker 6 (01:54:44):
This is gimpy and I'm so kind.

Speaker 4 (01:55:00):
Now what the hell?

Speaker 8 (01:55:01):
Lay me no, make no.

Speaker 7 (01:55:06):
Noise, interpassports new messages.

Speaker 8 (01:55:13):
The Big Mad Morning Show would like to take a
minute to thank troops from Oklahoma and all over.

Speaker 1 (01:55:16):
The United States. These soldiers have sacrifice.

Speaker 5 (01:55:18):
Did the Big Mad Morning.

Speaker 1 (01:55:19):
Show before you the bag like the total douchebags that
they are total douchebag, total incomplete douchebag.

Speaker 8 (01:55:26):
We honor and respect you.

Speaker 7 (01:55:27):
We honor and respect you. We honor and respect you.

Speaker 1 (01:55:30):
Douglas Rocking, all blessed, Tulsa.

Speaker 7 (01:55:35):
We traveled.

Speaker 1 (01:55:52):
There's a guy on the ticky talkie and he does
this bit about movies that you think are real but
they are not, all right, And he did one about
a movie we all love. Okay, so I'm gonna play
it and we can just talk about it as he has.
He's going through it. It's gonna hurt some people's feelings.

Speaker 8 (01:56:15):
It's almost completely.

Speaker 1 (01:56:17):
Start over here, back up.

Speaker 7 (01:56:19):
What based on a true story is almost completely made up.
I'll go this is your reminder that the real Rudy
is an asshole and this movie is full of crap.
Already made a video about this, but it bears repeating that.
Literally everyone who played with the real Rudy agrees that
he was an insufferable try hard, not only constantly risk
injury to himself, but was so reckless that he actually

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put other players in danger. They'd apparently be like walking
through offensive sets like hey, we're going ten percent here,
and he would just come at people at one hundred
percent and tackle unprepared players.

Speaker 1 (01:56:52):
Can you imagine I've been on football teams where you
do walk through is and there isn't really any contact,
and some piece of shit runs at you ye and
tackles you like you would get beat up. I would
think you would get beat up for sure if that happened.

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You can't do that because it's Rudy man. Come on, No,
he's not a good dude. But the movie portrays the
exact opposite of that thing, and a lot of people
hold this movie in high regard. High regard. He is
a model. Hey done.

Speaker 7 (01:57:30):
Carried him off the field as a joke, because, according
to Joe Montana, who was on that team. He was
such a joke to the football program that they like
condescendingly carried him off the field.

Speaker 1 (01:57:42):
Also carry like he did they hear he is being
a dick, and they're like, yay, you right, They're like, no,
get the hell off of my field. And how how
many times have we seen this movie that we never
have talked about, nor has it been pointed out that
Joe Montana was on the team. I gotta know that
because I think that's a pretty viable piece of information. Yeah,

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makes it a little bit more serious, right, and you go, wow,
I mean Joe Montana was on the team. Right, there's more.

Speaker 7 (01:58:11):
So the jersey scene never happened. Actually coached Dan Devine's
idea to have members of the practice squad dress for
that last game.

Speaker 1 (01:58:19):
It was it was the coach's idea of the whole time,
and not just Rudy everyone. Right, Yeah, that's funny. That's
a big part of the movie when they go and
lay their jerseys down. Yeah, and the whole time. Meanwhile,

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in the movie, they also picked Divine is not into it, right,
he doesn't know anything to do with it.

Speaker 7 (01:58:45):
Dan Divine openly hated how he was portrayed in this movie.
Oh yeah, his family was also super supportive of him
throughout his life. It's even been rumored that members of
Rudy's extended family were actually really unhappy with how his
brother was portrayed in the movies intrigral care to the plot.

Speaker 1 (01:59:01):
So his not only not only is he a dick
in real life his family, he also makes them look
like pieces of shit. And they weren't supportive, but they
actually were. The guy who's one of the more endearing
characters in the movie, the groundskeeper, not a real person.
It's a made up character.

Speaker 8 (01:59:22):
Just isn't a real person.

Speaker 7 (01:59:23):
The only reason this movie exists is because the real
Rudy like new friends of friends of people in Hollywood,
and just incessantly campaigned for years to have this life
story made. Yes, this movie is very good, very inspirational,
and also just total fiction.

Speaker 1 (01:59:40):
Hey make a movie of me, Hey make a movie
of me? He make a movie of me? Oh god, right,
what kind of jerk does that? Right? All right? But
if it worked, it worked. It got a movie made
of a very highly popular movie at that. Oh it's huge, right,
I've got another one with a with a local tie.

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And when he explains that you'll go this makes complete sense.

Speaker 7 (02:00:05):
What based on a true story is almost completely made up.

Speaker 8 (02:00:08):
I'll go first.

Speaker 7 (02:00:08):
I already talked about this movie, but so many of
you requested it on my last video that I can
talk about it a little bit more.

Speaker 8 (02:00:13):
Catch me if you can.

Speaker 7 (02:00:14):
Is completely full of crap, but in the most incredible
way possible. It's based on the exploits of a guy
named Frank Abognail Junior, who was insistent that Leonardo DiCaprio
play him in the movie. And here's what he looks
like in real life, not even remotely close.

Speaker 1 (02:00:30):
No, but if you're gonna have somebody portray you and
in your movie, wouldn't you pick like one of the
hottest ones, not one that looks like a troll like
you do? Yeah? I guess if I was a narcissist movie, Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 7 (02:00:44):
Life just feel like that should have been maybe our
first Hennick Abgnail is a con man, and the movie
is the supposed true story of how he eluded the
FBI for several years by posing as an airline pilot,
a doctor, and a lawyer. The thing about those claims
is that upon further investigation, it's been pretty much confirmed
that he didn't actually do.

Speaker 8 (02:01:02):
Any of this is he's a con man.

Speaker 7 (02:01:04):
Most they've been able to prove is that he probably
did forge checks, and he really did kind of become
an amateur expert in check fraud. But his greatest con
is convincing a movie studio made up of Steven Spielberg,
Tom Hanks, and Leonardo DiCaprio to make a movie about
his life, movie that has made up almost entirely of
falsehoods of things that did not actually occur.

Speaker 1 (02:01:25):
Did you watch that movie and you're like, Wow, this
guy's had an amazing life, Right, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:01:31):
He's good.

Speaker 1 (02:01:31):
He you know, redeemed himself in life, didn't you find out? No,
it's all made up. No, he swindled the other ones
into making a movie about him.

Speaker 8 (02:01:40):
Yellow.

Speaker 7 (02:01:40):
The movie the real Frank Abagnail has said is made
up is this relationship with his dad. After Frank Abagnail
ran away from home, which he really did do, he
actually never saw his father again for the rest of
his life. So these scenes where he continues to go
back throughout his life and try and touch base with
his father were clearly Spielberg playing with his father's son Dynamic,
which he does in a lot of his films, so
quick side note, but if I had a nickel for

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every time. Leonardo DiCaprio starred in a supposed true story
about a con man in a movie that was later
revealed that the con man invented.

Speaker 8 (02:02:09):
Major portions of the movie have two nickels.

Speaker 7 (02:02:12):
But it's weird that that happened twice, right, what bas.

Speaker 1 (02:02:14):
Wolf of Wall Street is also what he's done that
there's none of that happened, Like it's a lot of
it's completely made up. Yeah, it's gray movie though, right,
no entertaining, Yes, but I think about this with The
Titanic a lot, because I think it's a fantastic movie.
Then not one lick of that movie other than a
ship going down and maybe the people on the ship,

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some of the some of them, right, not the main
characters is real. I have to say that, unless it's
a documentary, the chances of any of it being real
are slim to none. Yeah, And I would even argue
then is yeah, because there's a lot of movies out there,
like I watched that one The Upside. I told you
guys about that yesterday with Brian Kranston and Kevin It's

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based on a real story, right, there's the key word
based right exactly. So I'm wondering, like how much of
that is just you know Hollywood bullshit. Great movie for sure,
all of them great movies, but you know, when you
get down to it, you know, the fucking story sucks.
So they're like, well, how can we make this sex
here exactly and making and make some money off of it?

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So we start putting in our own thoughts and making
it up.

Speaker 5 (02:03:27):
But going back to the to the Titanic, I think
it was probably believable that they didn't have enough lifeboats
on the ship.

Speaker 1 (02:03:35):
No they no, they didn't. But it's again that's.

Speaker 5 (02:03:38):
That's little itty bitty things.

Speaker 1 (02:03:40):
Yeah, that doesn't make it a true story though, right right,
It's like going the sky was blue in that movie Cold.
It didn't fucking go down. It was an Iceberg involved agend.
We've gone down that hole before, you know, insurance?

Speaker 5 (02:03:58):
Were you there?

Speaker 7 (02:03:59):
Was it?

Speaker 1 (02:04:00):
Sung by a torpedo or some shit? Yeah, he's got
another one, he's got buh did it? What is this one?
Patriot Day? Patriots Day with Mark Wahlberg about the bombing?
You want to listen to that one? Get your feelers
hurt on that one.

Speaker 7 (02:04:16):
Too, based on a true story, is almost completely made up.
I'll go first, it's not full of crap. Here's the
problem that a lot of people had with Patriots Day.
Patriots Day tells the true story of the twenty thirteen
Boston Marathon bombing and the Boston Police Department successful tracking
down an arrest of those bombing suspects. There's a fatal
flaw with this movie though, that particularly a lot of

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people in the Boston area had an issue with this
movie purports to depict the real life manhunt of the
Boston Marathon bomber. Quick side note, but calling that event
the world's greatest man hunt is to me a little
bit of a stretch.

Speaker 8 (02:04:49):
But that's for another time.

Speaker 7 (02:04:49):
Important thing about this real life event from history is
that it brought out everyday heroism in the people of Boston.
Images from that day were so powerful because they depicted
real life Boston citizens coming to the aid of their
real life Boston brothers and sisters. That day produced countless
real life hero So what does Patriots Day do? It
centers the entire story around a fictional character. This film,

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Mark Wolberg portrays Tommy Saunders, a fictional police officer. Now,
the filmmakers have said that they did this because there
were so many real life heroes that day that they
wanted to create a single composite character to represent all
of those people, particularly the officers in the Boston Police Department.
Many people in Boston, however, have said that you could
have depicted several real life Boston police officers. Filmmakers could

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have chosen to depict actual real life heroine.

Speaker 1 (02:05:36):
I don't have a problem with this one.

Speaker 5 (02:05:37):
I don't really either.

Speaker 1 (02:05:39):
For a movie, you can't. It would not transfer very
well onto the screen. To have multiple main characters, you
gotta have a main character in storytelling and sick to budget. Yeah,
so you glump them all into one person and that's
the main character that makes sense heroic. So I don't
love that one. Let's see if we can do another
one completely made up because he does different variations about

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it too, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Stand and Deliver h He
also does like an accurate version, right.

Speaker 5 (02:06:17):
What is it with the Texas chainsaw massacre?

Speaker 1 (02:06:19):
Well, let's find out.

Speaker 7 (02:06:20):
Yeah, what based on a true story is almost completely
made up. I'll go for of course, this movie's full
of crafts, not real it's completely fictional. So in all
the ways this movie was influential, I don't think it
gets enough credit for how influential it was on the
But what if.

Speaker 8 (02:06:38):
It were real?

Speaker 7 (02:06:39):
Subgenre of horror that Blair Witch project The Strangers, which
I'd previously done a video on and even uses the
inspired by true events right there on the poster been
something like paranormal activity that doesn't purport to be real,
but it's clearly playing with this notion of what if
this was real? Texas Chainsaw Masacre kind of invented that
filmmakers did actually take inspiration from real life serial care

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Ed Gean whose crimes I can't get into on TikTok
but you can look at my filmmakers also specifically cited
the behavior and actions of a man named Elmer Wayne
Henley in can't get into TikTok on what he did,
but you can look that up. Point this is the
filmmakers made this story up, but they used elements of
real life and made the story up in such a
way that audiences, particularly before the Internet, believed that maybe

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possibly it was real. Filmmakers have also talked about how
the influence of the Vietnam War and the images they
were seeing on their television every night influenced a lot
of the gore and violence in this movie. My opinion,
this is this movie's greatest legacy. It took real aspects
of violence in our culture and put it into a
fictional world.

Speaker 1 (02:07:39):
But because the I thought that movie was real the
whole time, me too, Yeah, so did I. It's not
I made up. I knew that they had taken bits
and pieces from like ed Gean's stuff, I know, and
put it in there. Thought it was just maybe Hollywood step,
but I didn't know the whole thing was just, you know,
a bunch of bullshit, completely made up. Got me into

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rested in this Elmer Wayne Emily, I had never heard
of this serial killer.

Speaker 5 (02:08:04):
He was convicted in nineteen seventy four for his role
as a participant in a series of murders known as
the Houston mass murders, in which a minimum of twenty
eight teenage boys and young men were abducted, tortured, raped,
and murdered by Dean Coral between nineteen seventy and seventy three.
Henley and David Owen, Brooks, Coral's other teenage accomplice, together

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and individually lured many of the victims to Quarrel's home. Henley,
then seventeen years old, shot Quarrel dead on August eighth,
nineteen seventy three.

Speaker 1 (02:08:37):
Seventeen.

Speaker 5 (02:08:37):
He's serving six consecutive terms of ninety nine years for
his involvement in the Houston mass murders, which at the
time were characterized as the deadliest case of serial killers
in American history.

Speaker 1 (02:08:53):
I got another one for you, a true story one.
You know the movie Spotlight movie Pretty accurate.

Speaker 7 (02:09:01):
This movie is pretty accurate, only inaccuracy. Hears that it
just covers their initial reporting up until their first issue.
In reality, the Spotlight team of the Boston Globe continued
to publish stories about the priest abuse scandals for several
years after that reason.

Speaker 8 (02:09:15):
They have to condense down some of the witnesses.

Speaker 1 (02:09:17):
Yeah, I got it right. It was just it was just, uh,
they implied that it was over pretty fast. I got you.
I've never heard of that movie. Yeah, oh you haven't.
It's one that if you watch it you'll get pretty angry,
only because the the u the kid repe now is
that it took him so long. Okay, Yeah, here's another

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one that's not gonna be awesome.

Speaker 7 (02:09:44):
What based on a true story is almost completely made up?

Speaker 8 (02:09:47):
I'll go first. Yeah, this movie's full of crap.

Speaker 7 (02:09:49):
When the real life title character disowns the movie about himself.

Speaker 8 (02:09:54):
You know you're in for a rough time.

Speaker 7 (02:09:56):
Yes, the real Patch Adams despised the movie about himself,
going so far as to tell film critic Roger Ebert,
I hate that movie.

Speaker 1 (02:10:04):
So what did he hate about?

Speaker 7 (02:10:05):
That's a little nitpicky artistic license, things like the fact
that Robin Williams is way too old to be playing
him in medical school. It's even a minor plot point
in the movie that Patch Adams is supposedly way too
old to be in medical school, when the real Patch
Adams enrolled in medical school at the age of twenty
two and graduated at twenty six. Love interest who gets
murdered by one of their patients is not.

Speaker 8 (02:10:23):
A real character.

Speaker 7 (02:10:24):
The biggest problem with this movie, and the biggest complaint
from the real Patch Adams, is that it waters down
his advocacy and the health care causes he's fought for
for the sake of sentimentality and a much less progressive message.

Speaker 1 (02:10:36):
Sure, I loved that movie and making it sexy for
Hollywood because the real story is boring. Let's see, there's
some other ones here Wall Street where I talk about Ray,
like about Ray. Charles almost said Ray Stevens Hidden Figures,
which is this story about women singers if I remember right?

Speaker 5 (02:11:00):
Nuh no, hidden figure isn't that the aero not nautical
women or whatever?

Speaker 7 (02:11:06):
That?

Speaker 1 (02:11:06):
Yeah? Yea, yeah, yeah, yeah, yes, yes, that's the role
they played. Yeah. The uh Mark Wahlberg where he plays
the football player in uh for the Eagles? Okay, uh
the one with uh oh Man. What is this movie's name?
I could remember it? Green Book? Uh, Bohemian Rhapsody. Oh, Uh, Pocahontas,

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the team of the cartoon. Yeah, money Ball. Oh, here's
a good one. Gimbi knows. Gimbiill know. This movie, Fantastic
movie with Morgan.

Speaker 7 (02:11:41):
Freeman, based on a true story, is almost completely made up.

Speaker 8 (02:11:44):
I'll go first.

Speaker 7 (02:11:44):
This movie is not entirely full of crap. Fact, it's
a fairly accurate depiction of what occurred that school year.

Speaker 8 (02:11:50):
Where it gets a little.

Speaker 7 (02:11:51):
Shaky is when you start to talk about the legacy
of Joe Louis Clark and if he really made East
Side High that much better?

Speaker 8 (02:11:56):
In the long term.

Speaker 7 (02:11:57):
So Leno Mean tells the true story of this guy
Joe Lewis, who was brought in to be the principle
of east Side High School in New Jersey and basically
turning around and prevent it from coming under state control.
As shown in the movie, east Side High School was
a really bad high school where there was tons of
gang violence and no learning was taking place, and they
had really really low test scores. And the movie accurately
depicts Joe Louis Clark is a very strict disciplinarian. One

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of the primary moves he made, which is depicted in
the movie, is that he kicked about three hundred students
out of the school for causing nothing but disruption and
basically creating gang violence and dealing drugs. But the movie
makes it seem like these really strict policies worked and
he turned the high school around and it was a
super happy ending. Problem is is that a few years
after the school year depicted in the movie, test scores

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didn't really get any better. Now, as an education professional,
I have opinions about grading schools using test scores and
standardized tests in general, but that's for a different time.
While it seems like he did clean up the school
a little bit at first. There were actually some people
that in the long term were very critical of his
strict practices, one of the main criticisms being that the
school never got better because the community around it never improved,

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which a lot of people blamed on Joe Lewis Clark
because he took three hundred really bad kids out of
the school and put them onto the streets.

Speaker 5 (02:13:05):
Ohan.

Speaker 7 (02:13:06):
To be clear, as an education professional, I am not
saying I have the answers that I know.

Speaker 1 (02:13:10):
Yeah, I don't. The Rdier lecture on that Moneyball the
greatest show ever, Zodiac conjuring Argo. Have you ever seen Argo? Yes? Yeah,
remember the Titans O.

Speaker 5 (02:13:29):
I was gonna ask if that's on there?

Speaker 1 (02:13:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (02:13:32):
What does he say about that?

Speaker 1 (02:13:33):
It's a great movie. It is great movie.

Speaker 7 (02:13:36):
What based on a true story is almost completely made up.

Speaker 8 (02:13:39):
I'll go first.

Speaker 7 (02:13:39):
This movie is not full of crap, though it does
stretch the truth quite a bit. For starters, this movie
does do a better job than a lot of other
movies in this series, and that it does depict real people.
Coach Boone was a real person. Coach Yost was a
real person. Gary Bertier was a real person. The Sunshine
character was a real person. But apparently everyone on the
team had long hair. Even the little girl coach SHOs

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daughter was a real person. So what's this movie making
up to start? T C. Williams was not a newly
integrated high school. It had been integrated for several years.
What the district had controversially done is taken three area
high schools, each with their own football team, and combined
them into one big football team, and that was the
team that the real life coach Boone was selected to
be the head coach for. But all three of those
high schools were integrated, and they weren't the only integrated

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high school in the area. One point the movie, Coach
Boone makes a big deal about saying that they're the
only team that has both black and white players, so
they have to worry about race, and no other team
in the conference has to worry about that. In fact,
literally every other team in T. C. Williams conference was
racially integrated. Movie also depicts TC Williams playing several close
football games, when in fact, just about every game they
played was a blowout. Closest game they played all season

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was against George C. Marshall High School, which is depicted
in the movie, and they really did win that game
with a last second running play that scored them a
touchdown as time expired. But the movie depicts that game
as the state championship game at the end of the season,
when in fact that was just a regularly scheduled regular
season game they played. The actual state championship game was
played against Andrew Lewis High School, who they shut out
twenty seven to nothing. Andrew Lewis High School actually had

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negative total offensive.

Speaker 1 (02:15:10):
Yards for the game.

Speaker 7 (02:15:11):
Also, Gary Bertier's car accident occurred after the season was over,
and he actually played in every game that year. But overall,
this movie isn't as egregious as some of the others
in this series.

Speaker 1 (02:15:19):
Okay, yeah, but you know they've fledged some lines. We
all know the blind Side isn't real, right, yeah? Cool Runnings,
Oh man, the Jamiica Bob's Brave Heart. Okay, Brave Heart's
a big one. A lot of people have identity in
that movie. A lot of people think that that's the

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movie that is the manhood movie. Right there.

Speaker 7 (02:15:44):
Good movie, what based on a true story, is almost
completely made up. I'll go first, Good God this movie.
It should start by saying that historians who rank such
things say that this movie, Braveheart, has a legitimate claim
as being the most historically inaccurate popular movie. Yeah after,
there are literally too many historical inaccuracies in this movie
for me to just go through and list them in

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a TikTok video. Everything from the fact that Scottish people
didn't wear kilts at that time, to the fact that
the weaponry that they're using is all completely wrong for
the era, to the fact that William Wallace is portrayed
as sort of this poor, almost nationalist guerrilla type, when
in fact he was born into a noble Scottish family
and grew up kind of rich. Battle of sterling Bridge
is depicted in the film, except it was very crucial

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to the actual battle that it was fought on a bridge,
because it's called the Battle of sterling Bridge if there's
no bridge depicted in the movie. Also, the depiction of
Edward the first brutality is just wildly exaggerated. Most historians
agree he was kind of temperamental, but he was also
sort of a nice guy who gave a lot to charity.
He didn't just randomly throw people out windows as is

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depicted in this film. I could go on, but if
you really want to have some fun, check out the
Wikipedia for the movie Braveheart and look at the historical
inaccuracy section, which has multiple sub sections in it.

Speaker 13 (02:16:58):
That's right based on Ah, that's so awesome, Yeah, and
disappointing all at the same time. I don't know if
you put that much onus in a movie, right, for
your identity, right or your motivation to be a good man,
that's on.

Speaker 1 (02:17:18):
You, right. It's just a movie. It's it's literally made
to be entertaining. Yeah, that's it. Decisions were made to
make it more fun. Never have they made a movie
and gone oof, but it won't be accurate. Yeah, we
got to make sure that we are spot on.

Speaker 5 (02:17:35):
Give me a little inaccurate for you know, the drama's sake.
But to do it like the Brave Heart that all movies.

Speaker 1 (02:17:46):
Yeah, back to Titanic, right, there's a lot of inaccuracies
in that movie in regards to what it was, but
it's entertaining as shit for sure. The idea you could
just make up, take a piece of history and go
what can I what could I do to make it
more entertaining, right, because I don't know what really happened.

(02:18:09):
We weren't there. We're just taking the stories that we have, yeah,
going with it, and then exaggerating them, adding things to
make it more entertaining. Yeah, I don't want to ruin
disclaimer for Lindsey. I don't know if she's gonna watch it,
but that's pretty much what that movie is about. What
that TV shows about is one's making letting one picture
represent what you think happen.

Speaker 5 (02:18:31):
That's why a lot of times too, I don't like
movies that were based off of the books because it
never matches up. I read the book and then I'm like, well,
that didn't happen in the book, or it didn't happen
like this.

Speaker 1 (02:18:43):
But I hate I'm so good with that because the
book's made up too, so we already know it's not
based off anything real, Right, But I do.

Speaker 5 (02:18:51):
I love the books way better.

Speaker 1 (02:18:53):
They just can't make a book into a movie. You
just can't. Now, there's not enough time. Yeah, books have freedom.
That's why you know it's different. It's a different type
of entertainment because books have room to go deep into things. Right.

Speaker 5 (02:19:06):
I wonder if you probably closed out of it. But
I wonder if Aaron Brokovitch was on his list.

Speaker 1 (02:19:11):
I don't think so. I didn't see it. I didn't
see it. But there's a lot of them, and he
does some that are about true and then he does
some about plot holes that are never explained and why
they're ridiculous. Those are always fun, They're way fun. Yeah,
but I spend so much time on that one. Hey,
So next week, yeah, after next week, after next, you're

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talking about the NYBD. Yeah, yep, week after next. No,
it's the it's the sixteenth, that's next week. Is that
next week? That's next week? Wow, it is the seventh.
So next week, on the sixteenth, we will be at
the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino for the the Blood
Drived Help Save Lives. And it's one of these things

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we've done for years on KMOD and it it's about,
you know, being there for people when you know you
didn't know you they were going to need you. It's
an easy way to help out. Takes a few minutes.
And if you can't go because you can't get blood
because you got a tattoo or what you've been you
know you've been to I don't know, Papa New Guinea.

(02:20:18):
Right at least you know, recruit some people to go
or tell them about it your office to go out there.
I'll take a take a break, go save some lives.
Get out of the office, save lives. You have a
choice on Thursday, save a life or don't. You have
to live with the decision again. That's going to be

(02:20:38):
a week from this Thursday, the sixteenth, at the hard
Rock Hotel. You guys, have a fantastic week.

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