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April 16, 2025 119 mins
IT'S HUMP DAAAAYYY!!! There's A Lot Of Food That You Should Put In The Fridge That You Don't, Emailing A Bomb Threat, Pooping In The Beer Cave, Millionaire Hobo, What Do Yo Like About Sex, FIB News, We Talk Baseball With Gorski, & Imagine Having An Internal Decapitation!!!
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We'll talk with Justin Krski from the Tulsa Drillers, And
I know people are crazy when you have this many
people on the planet are A lot of them are
going to a lot of them are gonna be off

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their rocker at least fifty percent statistically, at least I
think higher. Well, yeah, I'm sure it is higher. But
if you think about it, just you know, at least
half the people on the planet are crazy in one
way or the other. Okay, so hear me out. I
think it's much higher because the more people there are,
the more split we get into our pie of how

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we do things, and you think something's crazy because it's
not what you would do right, and that pie gets
smaller and smaller the more people, because they come with
their own ideologies, their own experiences, their own cultures, their
own things they love. It doesn't make sense to me.
So the she's crazy, Yes, Okay, I did I need
it now. There are a few that I think are

(05:05):
really crazy, and this may be one of them. Where
a guy has is coming forward after being held captive
for twenty years. He's thirty seven now his or thirty
nine or something. His mother kept him home from school
at the age of eleven and then never He never

(05:27):
got out of his room, according to him. He says
he never got out. He finally got out because he
set the house on fire. This take place in Connecticut, right,
and now he's speaking out about what happened. And now
he's saying he's going by the name of s. He's
thirty two years old, and he says he's no longer

(05:48):
going by the name he was born with, instead choosing
a new name as part of his effort to reclaim
control over his life and future. Now, the woman who
has been arrested on the accusations that she's been holding
her step son captive, she says she's no, that none

(06:10):
of that's true. That's all. He was never locked in
his room. But he weighed less than seventy pounds. Yeah,
that's not a good sign.

Speaker 7 (06:21):
He's lucky to be alive, thirty two and less than
seventy pounds.

Speaker 5 (06:26):
How tall is he?

Speaker 1 (06:28):
Does it matter? I mean two foot seven right right right,
the size of a toddler. Yeah, short of him being
three feet tall. Right, that's malnourished, full stop, right, big time.
She's been charged with assault in the first degree, kidnapping
in the sex second degree, sorry on lawful restraint in
the first degree, cruelty to persons, and reckless endangement in

(06:50):
the first degree. The attorney has declined comment, but when
reached by People magazine, she was currently out on a
three hundred thousand dollars bond and do back in court
in a couple days. He says, I am a survivor
of torn more than twenty years of captivity and domestic abuse.

(07:12):
I was held prisoner in my home from the time
I was taken out of the fourth grade at age
eleven until two months ago, at age thirty one, when
I purposely set fire that helped set me free. I'm
speaking out today to begin the process of reclaiming my
life and to have my say and how my story
is told. I'm much better and stronger than I was
the day the first responders carried me out of my home.

(07:34):
I'm beyond grateful for the care I have received since
then and to all the healthcare professionals. Yeah, yeah, he's
very grateful. I also want to think first responders, law
enforcement investigators, and everyone to hold those responsible for my abuse.
I'm grateful to the conservator and my attorney who helped
guide me through the legal process. Right, Because when you
get out, they're not going to let you just make

(07:57):
decisions for yourself, right, depending on how severe your captivity was,
They're just not going to let you decide how things
should be. Someone's going to have conservatorship over you, right
because they don't know where your mental state is, right,
or you don't know what a phone is, or you
don't know what nutrients look like, right, I mean, it's

(08:19):
wild how much people are missing, or just you're just
reading the story going, that's crazy, and that he can't
even maybe know how to put a meal together right, well,
especially I mean if he's had everything done for him
like that forcefully, that makes sense. Yeah, she is saying
that none of this is accurate. Attorney for her is

(08:41):
say none of this is accurate. Of course they're going
to say, and that he could roam free as he wished.
Just because you don't lock a door doesn't mean someone's
being held captive. Belle could move about as she wished, right,
right from Beauty and the Beast. She was held captive.
Mm hmm, but she roamed and ate dinner, sat at

(09:02):
the table, right. But it's if there was a fear
of if you leave the house, I'm not gonna get you,
then yeah, he ain't gonna leave us. And you said
this all started what when he was eleven? Yeah? Right, okay,
that makes sense. You know you put a big fear
in an eleven year old that that could cause him
to not ever want to leave ever, you know, because

(09:26):
he doesn't want to get beaten or you know whatever.
So this feels crazy, like she what she's doing feels crazy.
I don't know the relationship on why she's the stepmother
and why she had control over this child in any way,
shape or form. That's the other where's the father exactly right?
Where's the biological mother? Right? All questions, I don't know

(09:47):
the answer to it. This moment grandparents something nobody was
wondering where he was. Right, Maybe there was an unfortunate
series of unfortunate events and this is the only person
that was left in their keep. With all that being said,
I want you to be in the mind frame of
the movie The Village never seen it, but I'm in Okay.
So in the movie The Village, for those that don't know,
it's an m night Shamalong Dingdong movie where these people

(10:11):
are living in this remote area and there's a monster
in the woods, unbeknownst to you until near you start
seeing the clues come together that they aren't in the woods,
that this is a secluded group of people who want
to stay out of society because of how bad and
murder and rape and drugs and all these other things
that are out in society. They're actually living in a
remote area of a state park, so like a commune, yeah,

(10:34):
in a state park, yes, but they're living in very
colonial times, right right right log cabins, yes, yes, and
they use these monsters. The adults are the council or
whatever they're called, keep these monsters, some of the councilmen
in outfits in the woods to keep people scared. So
they stay in the village and they don't go explore

(10:55):
into the woods because beyond the woods is the road,
and the road is the city and right yeah, yeah,
and so the items again, they are doing what they
think is best. Right. So again that's the mindset I
want you to be in, it's possible this woman was
doing something similar. Not condoning it. I'm not making it, okay,
I'm just saying it is possible that this person because

(11:17):
I know plenty of adults who don't have children who
are recluse that way and stay in their home and
are afraid to go out, and don't you know what
I'm see what I'm alluding to. And if you feel
like a protector of children, which I think a lot
of adults do, they feel a sense of responsibility to
look out for children, I can see this person doing that,

(11:38):
and then there's a Stockholm syndrome thing happening, and then
there's I don't want to be alone, and then keeping
them in that I don't know if it's as nefarious
as maybe it is. Maybe they were sexual assault, I
don't know, but it could have been this person thought
they were being a protector and doing the right thing. Okay,
So the step mom go goes through some pretty traumatic events,

(12:03):
be it as a child or as a young adult.
Probably a child goes gets married, has a life, but
it's still traumatized from these events when she was younger,
and then sees this young boy and wants to protect
him from going through and experiencing the same trauma that

(12:25):
she went through. I mean, it's possible, a little fellow
follows if that's how she knows how to care for
a children child, because that's how she was cared for,
It's entirely possible she did the same thing. But let's
take it in a different direction and say that she was
raped right and like recently, and she was like, I
can't leave this child in that environment. Okay, Yeah, that's

(12:46):
another possibility, and I'm going to protect him here again,
none of this is okay, No, And I.

Speaker 7 (12:51):
Might buy into something like that where she thought she
was protecting him if he wasn't malnourished, if maybe he
had seen in daylight, if it wasn't stuck inside the house.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
If she has a mental issue, she's trying to protect
this boy, and but she's she's mental, so therefore she's
she's trying to protect it, but she's not really taking
care of them. Does that make sense to you? Yeah?
I mean again, we started this the same the way
I'm gonna say it again. Just because we don't think
we wouldn't do it, doesn't that's where we deem it

(13:26):
not normal, right, right? It's normal for her, and so
it to me it's entirely possible that maybe she carried
shame and didn't want to ask for help. Maybe she
went to get donations whenever she could. Maybe she didn't.
I don't know if she had a job, did she
leave every day? How did she have money? Who paid
for the house? How did the lights stay on? Right?
Who was paying that bill? Maybe she had an inheritance

(13:47):
and never left. You know, she was very frugal with
their money. Right to her assistance, everything's taken care of
to her. If she left a snacky cake out or
he went through the trash. I was reading a story
yesterday when we were talking about Gene Hackman and a
girl who grew up with her family and they lived
in a house home. You know what a househome is?

(14:11):
Let me phrase that an earth home. I was gonna
say a house and a home or the same thing.
Earth home is built into the earth, right, So yeah,
I've seen a couple of those. A lot of people
build these on their own. Problem with them if they're
not built correctly and depending on the soil and you
don't know what you're doing, the clay could settle and
the foundation could crack, the walls could crack. And that's
what happened to this girl who's telling the story. And

(14:32):
so she grew up with moth infestations and when they're
the larvae all over, and that was just normal to her, right.
It wasn't n till she was out in society on
her own where she was like, well that's not okay, Oh,
this is a nice place to have here. Where's all
the moths and worms? Yeah, if you grew up in

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a it's as simple as the ketchup in your home.
If you grew up in a home where you didn't
put ketchup in their fridge, grew up in a psychopathic home, Yeah, right,
ketchup always goes on the fridge. I think it says
refrigerator after opening.

Speaker 5 (15:05):
It does. Absolutely.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
You'd be surprising the number of items that do say
that that don't get put in the fridge. If you
think about I got I'm trying to remember back to
my restaurant days. Did we put the condiments ketchup and
mustard back in the fridge and the cooler? It doesn't matter.
They still settle out all day at the restaurant. Exactly true,
Which isn't that can't be good. I mean, it's got

(15:28):
shit again. We're getting we're sliding away. I'm just saying,
there's a lot of things you do because you think
they were normal growing up in your home, not as
extreme as this. I just don't know if this is
a simple as some nefarious Remember that guy that was
keeping those three women in his home in Cleveland. Yeah,
I don't know if it's as nefarious as that. This

(15:50):
could have been. I'm lonely, this could have been I
need to protect his child. And then you know, you
wake coupanies thirty seven times, go fast. You know what
I'm saying. They grow real fast. And I think there's
obviously some sort of mental situation going on, possibly caused
by trauma. People who commit crimes typically think they're doing
quote unquote God's work. I don't mean your God. I

(16:12):
mean they think they're doing their God's work, being a protector,
getting eliminating some sort of evil. It is a wild story.
And how did he get the whereabout to light the
house on fire? If he's eleven? Now, granted, maybe he
learned nine to one one, but he also learned how
to run, and he learned how to open doors. And

(16:33):
he didn't do any of those things. Where did he
learn to like, I'm going to light the fire. Maybe
he didn't think the police would come. Maybe he thought
that he would light the fire and he was gonna die,
like he didn't want to live anymore. Television is one
thing that I can think, go, you know, if he
watched television? Right, we don't know, we're not there.

Speaker 7 (16:52):
Maybe she started feeling sorry for him over the years
and she's like, I'll give you some TV time.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
TV or books, you know, for those for those parents
thing TV is for the devil, you know, no TV.
But here's some books for you to read. Right, But
if you're getting books of you know, Dick and Jane,
Jack and Jill, right, you're not getting you're not getting Misery, right,
you're not getting the Exorcist. Still, you don't know what

(17:17):
kind of if that is the case, you know what
kind of books he could have been reading Mama's spicy
romance novels for all we know, you know what I mean, right?
So or it just clicked one day one day there
was a voice, a light bulb that went off in
his head, ding set the house on fire, bent down.

(17:38):
I am shocked that in all that time, not once
did somebody come visit. Right again, No grandparents, no aunts,
no uncles, none of that. Repair man right well, I
mean repairman stuff like that, I can see not happening.
Not everybody needs a repair man to come over and

(17:59):
fix the hole in the wall or the fridge or
whatever the case is. A neighbor, that's no, that's fair
gas leak, cable hookup. What I'm just saying. Having even
Gene Hackman and his wife, who were very recluse, had
maintenance people. They were just told not to bother the house,
so they had people on the property right right. Even

(18:20):
if the gas man comes over or the cable guy
comes over, they probably just like, Okay, this is I'm
here to do a job. I'm here to install cable
that week your kids screaming yeah, or maybe he's not,
who knows. You see the skinny kid. You may look
at and be like, damn that kids to eat cheeseburger,
But don't think anything twice of it, and go on

(18:41):
about your business because you're just there to do your job.
Hold on, we've got something happening here. My husband leaves
Hershey chocolate syrup out of the fridge. Because he's done
it his whole life. That goes in the fridge. Yeah,
I always put it in the fridge.

Speaker 5 (18:55):
I put it in the fridge too.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
Only time that it's not on the fridge is when
it's fresh and brand new. You broke the cel Yet
I don't put it in the fridge.

Speaker 5 (19:08):
I think you I think you're supposed to.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
I mean, I don't know if that's true. We just
we already just diffuse the ketchup one right, and I think,
like frank is supposed to go in the fridge, but
I don't put it in the fridge. People put maple
syrup in the fridge. I don't put maple syrup in
the fridge. Syrup in the fridge. When it gets cold,
you got you know, you got heated up. Rossa just

(19:32):
doesn't come out the same same NK with chocolate syrup.
I mean, he's like, he's awfully well spoken for a
kid that never went outside. I'm confident somebody's helping him.
I'm confident he did not write that himself. Yes, Hershey's
chocolate syrup should be refrigerated after opening. While I can
be stored at room temperature for a few years, while

(19:52):
while unopened. Refrigeration is recommended to maintain quality and freshness
after for years before being open. We don't know how
long the syrup has been on the shelf.

Speaker 7 (20:05):
It just says for quality and freshness, to refrigerate. It
doesn't say that it's gonna make you sick or anything.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
After opening it. The syrup can be stored in the
refrigerator for up to six months.

Speaker 7 (20:16):
You no Hershey, syrup is lasting that long in my
house anyway, So it might last five days if you.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
Dig more into it. Sorry to get away from this kid.
I'm glad he escaped. I'm good with this. There's a
lot of food that needs to be refrigerated that people
don't refrigerate. There's a lot of foods people refrigerate that
don't need to, like tomatoes and apples, right right.

Speaker 7 (20:40):
Well, yeah, I agree, Like why do people do that?
I don't understand it because apples and the refrigerator drive
me crazy because I feel like it ruins them.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
It does for banana's aster damp. Sure, Oh damn. Lost
a whole bunch of bananas because I was like, well,
let's put them in fridge and they'll keep them fresher longer.
The next day they're all brown, ready for banana bread. Yeah, pickles.
This says you shouldn't put pickles in the fridge. Man,
if you get it out of the cooler section, like,

(21:10):
what is it vlassik or whatever? Yea that are in
the cooler section. Shouldn't they stay in the cooler section?

Speaker 5 (21:15):
Yeah? I think so.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
Peanut butter, ketchup, maple syrup butter. Whoever leaves butter out,
psychopath Butter always goes in the fridge when you're done.

Speaker 5 (21:25):
Ye, what if it's in a dish, I leave it out.
It's in that butter dish.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
Still getting weird and creepy.

Speaker 7 (21:31):
No, I didn't get weird and creepy. It's getting soft.
I don't like using hard butter on my toast.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
So this is a great example. You keep butter on
the counter. Yeah, at room temperature. Yeah, a dairy product, right. Yeah,
I'm not saying you're wrong. I know a lot of
people that do it. I just know, like real butter not.
I can't believe it's not right. No, Yeah, you're supposed
to keep it in the fridge. That's what it says

(21:58):
right here. Though often found at room temperature, butter is
best stored in the fridge to prevent it from becoming
rancid and to maintain its spreadability.

Speaker 7 (22:09):
You know what's interesting is that when I was little,
my grandmother I would find the butter sitting on the
counter like that, in the butter dish.

Speaker 5 (22:18):
Nice. Isn't this supposed to be refrigerated? Because at my own.

Speaker 7 (22:21):
House we did that. And she goes, no, it's cold
enough in the house at night. It's fine, And I thought, well,
you know what, it ain't. I keep a cold house
at night too, so it's fine.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Not thirty two degrees.

Speaker 5 (22:33):
No, no, no, you're right, you're not thirty two. But hey,
it's how I like it.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
Maple syrup and other syrups should be refrigerated after opening
to slow down the natural sugars from breaking down and
to prevent mold growth. Huhtea is yeah, especially fresh ones
should be refreshed. I've never never put a tortilla in
the fridge. Why because they get hard and crusty. Same
way with bread. Bread I don't put in the fridge

(22:58):
because it gets crusty and I don't like it. But yeah,
put your tortillas and there to slow down their natural
breakdown and prevent them from drying out. I feel it
speeds up the trying process. Yeah, all right, mustard, do
you guys put mustard in the fridge. Absolutely, chocolate syrup.
We established maple syrup. We established soy sauce. Yes, you
put soy sauce in the.

Speaker 7 (23:18):
Fridge, not the packets that you get from places if
you order out.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
But yes, I only put soy on the fridge after
it's been opened. Yes, soy sauce is left out of
the fridge, it will begin to lose its freshness. It's
not as soy as it used to be. Corn on
the cop. I put corn on a cop in the fridge.
It stays in the freezer. I guess, really, I don't know,
because I get the frozen corn on the cop. I

(23:43):
can't tell you the last time I went to the
produce section and got corn on the cop you know
where you have to shuck it and get all your
silk out of there. It's been a while, but yeah,
and when I do do that, when I do do that,
it goes in the fridge.

Speaker 5 (23:53):
Yeah, the frozen kind huh.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
Yeah. Lemons origins of limes do not need to be
put in the fridge.

Speaker 5 (24:00):
Don't do that.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
Well, I put mount oranges in there yesterday. I guess
I'll take them out. Maybe it's too late, Maybe you
just I kind of go with whatever they're doing at
the market, right, So if I go, if I buy
fruit and it's in a cold part of the produce section,
it gets put in the fruit, it gets put in
that spot. So if I buy apples, I do. But
I like my apples cold, rhy crisper that way. I

(24:21):
just like them cold. A room temperature apple doesn't do
it for me. A little room temperature banana. It's not
a Friday without a room temperature banana, you know. But
bananas are kept at room temperature. Absolutely absolutely all right.
That was all over the place. We got our top
five songs, are gonna get to plus we got tickets
to Blink twenty eighty two. We're gonna give away news

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seventy five, kmod.

Speaker 7 (25:37):
Teen sentenced for fake bomb threat against cruise ship. So
Joshua Darryl low He is nineteen years old. He was
sentenced to eight months in prison on Monday for making
a false bomb threat, forcing a Carnival cruise ship to
check over one thousand rooms on board after the ship
had departed Miami back in January.

Speaker 5 (25:58):
Of last year.

Speaker 7 (26:00):
Lowe, who was living with his girlfriend and her family
in Michigan, reported a bomb on the ship because he
was sayah, they left him at home to watch their
pets while they sailed to Jamaica. FBI agents traced an
email addressed to low who was living with his girlfriend's family.
Low admitted he sent the message because he was mad

(26:23):
that the family went on the cruise. Him behind anyone
making a bomb threat should expect to be taken at
his word. Fortunately, this particular hoax did not result in
physical injury. Carnival Cruise Lines received the phony tip in
an email that Warren, Hey, I think someone might have
a bomb on your Sunrise Cruise ship. The cruise ship

(26:45):
had just left Miami and was headed for Jamaica when
the threat came in, and the ship's staff searched over
a thousand rooms after receiving the email. The US Coast
Guard and Jamaican authorities also got involved in escorting the
ship to port.

Speaker 5 (27:02):
Lowe did reportedly.

Speaker 7 (27:03):
Apologize for his actions in a letter to the US
District Judge Paul Maloney, writing, this is all my faults
and I take full responsibility.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
Okay. Couple questions. I don't know why the headline says
teen this is an adult. I understand he's nineteen, but
he's an adult. To say teen implies he's a child, right,
thirteen years to seventeen. The second part I don't understand
is did the girlfriend go to Yes? Because I couldn't
read that and I didn't see that anywhere, So the
girlfriend went and he was left at home. Yeah, you're

(27:34):
not part of the family, bro.

Speaker 5 (27:35):
Right, right? I live with you, guys.

Speaker 7 (27:40):
No, we need a house, we need a pet sitter.
You're gonna stay back and watch the pets.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
Is an email the most effective way to send a
bomb threat, Not that I would do that, but if
I were going to, if I wanted to stop a
cruise ship from leaving port, you got a one understand,
and you'll only be delaying it. Right, There's no way
a multi billion dollar company is not going to try

(28:09):
and stay on schedule. Right, they'll stop, it'll delay them
for a little bit. They'll search the whole ship, maybe
run the dogs past the passengers to see, you know,
bomb snipping dogs. But it's gonna leave anyway. I can't
think of a time and all the bombs. Maybe we
don't report it because they don't want to get now
that a bomb threat has been successful in stopping anything, right, right, right,

(28:31):
it's only delayed. And here's the other part, dude, you're
done in that relationship. Yes, Yeah, he ruined family vacation.
You're definitely never going again. And you lost your part
time job of being a dog sitter. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (28:46):
If he was smart, he would have proposed or he
could have said to the parents like, hey, I want
to propose to my girlfriend on.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
This even though he really didn't want to. He just
wanted to go on the career exactly at the end
of the Christy be like, what Tom, what happened? I
thought you were going to propose. We waited all week
for this magical moment and you didn't do nothing. Ah.
Then now you're at You're definitely out of the relationship.

Speaker 5 (29:11):
Then he's got a vacation out of it.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
Yeah. Right. Woman busted for beer cave defication comes out
of Pennsylvania where an employee at the Royal Farms convenience
store of your Hanover had to call police because some
unknown woman went into the beer cave and took craft
the day before. I'm so impressed by this, being able

(29:35):
to go into a beer cave to take a crap,
you know, colder. It just feels good. Yeah, I don't
like being half naked, right when it's called that's a
cool breeze on my butt. Ah uh. So police they
come out and they look at the security footage and
they see this woman in an suv. She pulls up,
she goes straight to the beer cave. She pusses a

(29:56):
case of alcohol. I'm assuming a case of beer that's
on a shelf, back a little bit, drops your pants,
takes crap on the shelf, gets up, pulls her pants off,
and then leaves. Well, they did some investigating, as police do,
and they found that the suv came back to a
forty seven year old woman named Crystal goss Right and
a driver's license of Crystal matches. The woman that took

(30:19):
crap in the surveillance video. All right, so they track
her down, They go to her house. They arrest her
for several things open lewdinous, criminal mischief, and disorderly conduct
that created a hazardous and physical offensive condition. The Royal
Farms ended up losing eighty dollars worth of merchandise in
this crappy situation. And apparently miss Crystal Gass is the

(30:45):
director of food and nutrition for the local school district.
H I mean, when you gotta go, you gotta go, Yes,
but your bathroom's in a convenience store. Sometimes they're out
of commission, and usually convenience store beer caves are pretty small,
short of being a Buckey's or something like that. There's

(31:09):
a Maverick by my house and they have a beer cave,
but it's not big it's just a walk in fridge.
It's not like some liquor stores where you go in
you're like, damn right of course, which I love to
go into. In August twelve, I yes, when it's ridiculously
hot outside. Homeless man wins a million dollars on scratch

(31:30):
off ticket. This holmost man had been living on the
streets in Saint Louis Obispo, California. He's going to be
a million dollars richer thanks to a lottery ticket. An
employee at the convenience store where the lucky ticket was
sold said the man, a regular there, thought he'd struck
it rich with one hundred thousand dollars win and had
to be told the real amount. The same employee says
he then drove the man to Fresno the next day

(31:52):
to start the process of cashing in the ticket. He's
trying to get a junk with A California Lottery spokesperson
says it could take from a few weeks to a
couple of months for the prize to be awarded. The
man says he's going to buy a car and a
house and invest, which to which I say, no, you
are not. He's going to spend it on coke and booze,

(32:14):
and probably if you pros No, I think if it's
a million dollars, you're gonna get about five hundred thousand
dollars where they live, the average homes two million. A
car is how much? Right, you're not even if you fight,
you're not gonna get one with a house payment, right, No,
you want to get one to pay it off. And
you're probably thinking he might actually stay in that location,

(32:37):
in that area, he said, but central Coast California. Yeah,
I think once he gets into it and starts realizing
how much it's going to cost and how much he
really has, he'll end up moving. I like his ambition though. Good. Yeah,
he's homeless right now, get a car, get a house.
Invest That doesn't mean he's going to go to work, though.
He's going to try to have his money work for him,
and sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Yeah, it could

(33:00):
mean he might though too. Right, Absolutely good for him
if it does work out, fantastic. That's that's that's a
from Rags to riches story man. From what I read,
I learned and didn't know this. It can take months
for you to get your money. I thought it was
in like, oh, got your driver's license, we verify it's
you fell out these forums. You'll have a you know,
direct deposits seven to ten days. Yeah, eight months. Yeah,

(33:23):
I mean that sucks, but at least you got something
to look forward to. How you win the lottery. Let's
say you win a million dollars. How fast do you expect.

Speaker 7 (33:29):
It within five to seven business days?

Speaker 1 (33:34):
I'd say within thirty days. There's a lot of paperwork
that goes with it, and there's a lot of wheels
that need to turn to go with it. Eight months,
I think is ridiculous, but I'd expect it within thirty days.
There's a lot of paperworkers. Buying a house and you
can do that in seven days, exactly. Wild all right,
we got to take a break all these stories around
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Speaker 7 (34:35):
The Dolphins are trying to move on from a veteran
defensive back. That's according to general manager Chris Career, who
told the media yesterday that the team is looking to
deal Jalen Ramsey. The seven time Pro Bowler, is not
requested a trade. Ramsey played all seventeen games last season
and had eleven pass breakups to go with a pair
of interceptions. One of the NFL's most accomplished a blindside

(34:59):
protector is hanging up his cleats and shoulder pads. Left
tackle Tyrone Smith is signing a ceremonial deal with the
Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday to announce his retirement. Smith spent
a dozen seasons of his thirteen year career with America's team.
The team's first round pick in twenty eleven, was selected
to eight Pro Bowls during his career. He started all

(35:23):
one hundred and seventy one career games he played, and
capped off his career with the New York Jets in
twenty twenty four. Former NFL tight end Don Hasselbeck is
dead at the age of seventy. His son Matt announced
his death on social media and said he died of
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Minnesota Vikings, and the New York Giants before retiring in
nineteen eighty five. He won Super Bowl eighteen with the Raiders.
His sons, Matt and Tim, both played quarterback in the NFL.
In the NBA play In Tournament is underway and two
teams have locked up their spot in the first round.

(36:04):
The Orlando Magic down the Atlanta Hawks one twenty to
ninety five to earn the seventh seed in the East.
The Magic will now take on the reigning champion Boston
Celtics in the first round. Elsewhere, the Golden State Warriors
knocked off the Memphis Grizzlies one twenty one to one
sixteen in San Francisco. The Warriors have clinched the seventh
seed in the West and will face the Houston Rockets

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with the Miami Heat visiting the Chicago Bulls and the
Sacramento Kings playing host to the Dallas Mavericks in elimination games.
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Speaker 9 (38:04):
Lensen Lenzen, Lensen Lenzen, l n d sc Y Lindsey
Lindsey Lindsey ndsby Menncy.

Speaker 1 (38:22):
Do you feel that.

Speaker 7 (38:26):
You know there's no sort shortage of research on sex.
It's mostly related to dysfunctions, disorders, the risk factors STDs.

Speaker 5 (38:39):
But there is a public health professor.

Speaker 7 (38:43):
Her name is Debbie Herbanick. She wanted to know one
simple question. She asked around three thousand people, what do
you love most about sex with your partner?

Speaker 5 (38:54):
Simple question? What do you like about it? And what
do you think? Most people would say.

Speaker 1 (39:02):
Number one answer, Uh, the anticipation.

Speaker 7 (39:10):
Yeah, Anticipation's good. I love the anticipation of sex. That
would probably be one of my number one favorite things,
the anticipation and surprisingly of the Number one answer is
intimacy and closeness of sex. It's the most valued part

(39:31):
of sex overall. The emotional connection, right, feeling connected, yeah yeah,
and the security that comes with it yeah right respondence.
Appreciate the feeling of being intertwined with our partner, both
literally and emotionally. There have been times where I've felt

(39:53):
so close and I'm so into that feeling where it
has left me in t almost like, oh, I'm so embarrassed.
Thankfully it's been with my husband. You know that that's
happened where you just feel so close and I've almost
felt embarrassed by it. It's like, don't be embarrassed. It's

(40:14):
a good thing. But the second thing that people love
most about sex with their partner is specific sexual acts trying.

Speaker 5 (40:25):
Yes, nine.

Speaker 7 (40:26):
For nearly nine hundred people, it's certain physical acts, kissing,
cuddling for play. Others enjoy variety of changing things up,
trying new positions, buying new toys, and going to the
store shopping for them together.

Speaker 5 (40:45):
Okay.

Speaker 7 (40:46):
Number three on their list the pleasure. Yeah, of course,
the fact that sex makes them feel good is the
best part.

Speaker 5 (40:54):
For close to.

Speaker 7 (40:54):
Four hundred people that were asked, they love the excitement,
the gratification, the physical pleasure that sex with their partner
gives them. Of course, Number four is love and care.
More than three hundred people in the study say their
favorite part is that sex lets them express love in
a tangible physical way. Many of them say sex helps

(41:17):
them strengthen their bond with their partner. It deepens their
emotional connection helping them feel both appreciated and desired. Two
is making their partner feel good. They like to see
their partner's response to affection. They like to find out
what their needs and preferences are making them feel good.

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And then, finally, only two hundred and thirty people of
the three thousand people in this study say that their
favorite part of sex is the big O at the end,
being done, Yes, being done, run into the kitchen for
a sandwich afterwards. H Yeah, I mean, I guess sometimes

(42:08):
you just need it for the for the orgasm, right, I.

Speaker 5 (42:12):
Gotta go to sleep. I just need the big O
just so I can fall asleep or yeah.

Speaker 1 (42:16):
And it releases in doorphins.

Speaker 5 (42:19):
And you know, relief stress.

Speaker 1 (42:21):
Release stress, and you know, yes, exerts energy to you know,
maybe wind you down a little bit.

Speaker 7 (42:27):
Absolutely, Yeah, I don't. I don't need it anything else,
but just that. So it also it took me kind
of down a rabbit hole. There was an article of
things that we thought about sex growing up in the nineties, Oh,
like okay, uh huh, and some old myths about sex

(42:48):
and uh. One was that the bottle would eventually land
on the person of your dreams if you ever played
spin the bottle in the nineties, been there, you guys
ever placed in the bottle?

Speaker 1 (43:01):
Yeah? I mean sure, but I never thought that would
be the person of my dreams well, or a crush.

Speaker 5 (43:07):
If I play, surely it'll land on.

Speaker 7 (43:09):
No.

Speaker 1 (43:09):
I never thought that. Oh I did, no, because I
understood how it worked.

Speaker 7 (43:16):
That the first time you would be a romantic romp
under dreamy white sheets like they had it in the
movies or magazines fantasies. Yes, yes, uh that you never
wanted to do it the nine inch nails way.

Speaker 1 (43:35):
They literally have a position named after.

Speaker 7 (43:37):
That, right, Yeah, that sex was some epic event that
joined two souls.

Speaker 5 (43:45):
I mean I always kind of thought that for sure, Yes.

Speaker 7 (43:51):
Okay, yeah, that you should scratch your nails down someone's back.

Speaker 1 (43:56):
Some people like it, some people don't.

Speaker 5 (43:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (43:59):
I mean you see it in the movies and it
looks so passionate, and that's how you're supposed to do it.

Speaker 1 (44:03):
I don't think that's passionate. I think it looks crazy.
But I'm not dogging it. I'm just saying that like
that is a that is a it's not a day
that ends in why and sex like that is a
unique event. Like it happens. Maybe uh, because you both
worked up for that day. Sure not every time you

(44:26):
have if you had sex every time and someone scratches
your back like.

Speaker 5 (44:28):
That, ah like oh, or.

Speaker 1 (44:31):
I don't want to go into a thorn bush.

Speaker 5 (44:33):
Right, or some consider considered it a revenge thing.

Speaker 1 (44:37):
I don't know how that was.

Speaker 7 (44:38):
If it was a mistress, you scratch your nails so
then they get caught.

Speaker 1 (44:43):
Well, I mean wouldn't be revenged, that'd be plotting and yes,
marking your territory.

Speaker 5 (44:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (44:50):
Uh that you would be the the one who got
the really romantic losing virginity story.

Speaker 1 (44:57):
Right, you go to Prom and got a hotel and
you know it was fantastic, right.

Speaker 5 (45:04):
No, not so much.

Speaker 1 (45:07):
I mean in terms of like cliches with sex, I
think I thought I would have sex at Prom. I
think that's what everybody, at least every guy hopes for. Anyway. Yeah,
that is the cliche for sure.

Speaker 5 (45:18):
Any seed in movies for sure?

Speaker 1 (45:21):
Right? Right, they had a whole movie about it. What
is that Blockers with John Cena?

Speaker 5 (45:25):
Yeah, oh yeah, that was a good one.

Speaker 1 (45:28):
He has to do butt chugging. Didn't you take your
family to that? Wasn't that a family movie day. No,
we watched it at their house.

Speaker 7 (45:35):
Okay, oh gosh, and this didn't happen. But I remember
thinking that marriage meant being able to have sex with
my partner whenever I.

Speaker 5 (45:45):
Wanted to have it.

Speaker 7 (45:46):
Well, yeah, but it's wrong because now it's like, okay,
is it on the schedule?

Speaker 5 (45:52):
Can we schedule for it?

Speaker 1 (45:55):
I think it. I thought I thought that too, but
then I, you know, learned that diary as a thing.

Speaker 5 (46:00):
M h right, exactly exactly.

Speaker 1 (46:07):
No, GIMPI I mean for some people it wouldn't slow
him down. I'm just saying, you know, not me, you know,
but I'm just saying for some people's like ow whatever.
I mean. I guess I look at it like if
my partner's having diarrhea and they're like, hey, diarrhea, I'd
be like, okay, some other time. Sounds like you're saying

(46:27):
you're not into it. Can you hold on for just
five minutes? Okay? I know you're uncomfortable with the bubble guts,
but come on, please, here's some peptil. Go lay down.
I'll be there in a minute.

Speaker 7 (46:42):
No, because even if we could, we're not feeling sexy.
We're not going to.

Speaker 1 (46:48):
Sexy when you've had sex.

Speaker 5 (46:51):
I mean, I try to. That's not what I asked
to a certain degree.

Speaker 7 (46:57):
Yeah, yeah, this X here says if my spouse and
I talk about having sex later in the day, it
never happens, right.

Speaker 1 (47:05):
You don't work it all up, right, all the things
I'm gonna do to you later. Oh man, it'll make
a sailor blessed with change. Yeah right, and then you
get down to it. It's like, so about that sailor
job you were talking about. Yeah, no, it's not happen yet.
I shouldn't have eaten those tacos for lunch anytime. My
wife says that, I'm like settled down, big talker. But

(47:27):
it is fun to talk all that up, even if
it doesn't happen in a moment. It is fun to
do that sort of thing and a banter back and
forth like it.

Speaker 7 (47:37):
For sure, And that's part of the best part about it.

Speaker 1 (47:40):
Right, the anticipation. The work. Yes, it is a huge disappointment.

Speaker 5 (47:46):
Is a big light down.

Speaker 1 (47:47):
God damn it. I was helping you do that thing
with the thing and the thing and no I get nothing.

Speaker 7 (47:54):
Yes, the big work up, the losing the virginity story,
Like everyone thought it was going to be, you know,
the best, the best way mine was if I always
said that if I could take mine back, I would
because I felt like the person that I lost my

(48:17):
virginity too wasn't deserving. And then found out that pretty
much a lot of girls that I went to school
with lost their virginity to that same person.

Speaker 1 (48:26):
Aha. Yes, yes, I'm just being honest. I have never
had my any conversation with anyone about when I lost
my virginity other than the person I lost my virginity too.
I didn't even have conversation with that person, be honest
with you. I'm not even after five time. Yeah, not
even that. I just don't think that's a guy thing.

Speaker 7 (48:46):
Yeah, in the nineties, we thought that sex felt like
a sneeze, only better.

Speaker 1 (48:54):
Well, they say that a sneeze is one tenth of
an orgasm. So if he sneezed ten times in a row,
won't go change men, Right, that's just nasty.

Speaker 5 (49:06):
No kidding, don't hold in a sneeze.

Speaker 1 (49:11):
No, you don't hold anything. That stuff builds up. It's
not good, right, right, right.

Speaker 7 (49:20):
But I was pretty shocked about the orgasm being the
last on the list because the end goal. It's important part,
but it's not the only indicator of satisfaction. Most important
part of sex for you?

Speaker 5 (49:34):
What is it?

Speaker 7 (49:34):
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Correct? Uh, this is Bill Man. It's the day in February.
I said day. Uh, I said to I, messed up. Pass.
This is a spy movie about somebody who is embedded

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It's a. It's a. It's a. It's an Asian h
Robin Williams dresses up as a woman. This is Outfire. Correct.
This is an animated movie. Nicholas Cage is the main
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Speaker 10 (52:33):
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Speaker 1 (52:33):
This is a James Cameron movie about blue people. Avatar correct,
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excellent job. Hang on the line. Okay, good morning, you're

(52:58):
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Speaker 11 (53:00):
Brian?

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Brian, You've got to beat eight with Lindsey. Are you ready?
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Alicia Silverstone like gag me with a silver spoon.

Speaker 5 (53:14):
She has a best She plays Schaer. Her name is Cher.

Speaker 7 (53:17):
In this movie, she's a high school student entitled Brat.

Speaker 5 (53:24):
If you don't.

Speaker 7 (53:26):
If you don't know the answer, you don't have a
guess you are Yes, this is a Greek god. And
in the Nutting Professor.

Speaker 5 (53:39):
In the Nutting Professor, they're sitting around the table.

Speaker 7 (53:42):
Yes, this is when you hold this against someone, you
don't get over it. You have a yes, a double pointer.
It's a female. She was a detective. It was a
television show. Last name is this? Yes, this is is
Woody Harrelson, I believe.

Speaker 5 (54:02):
And he's killing those brain eating things. It sounds like yes.

Speaker 7 (54:07):
And this is Mark Wahlberg and he's got the big
penis and it shows and it's a porn star movie. Yes,
and This is about the captain of the airplane that
left landed on the Hudson.

Speaker 1 (54:25):
Scully. O my god. Yeah, time is up.

Speaker 7 (54:30):
Man.

Speaker 1 (54:32):
If you would have said Sully the first time, you
would have got it. But you said Scully and then
time ran out. I'm sorry you did not win, brother,
all right, see Colton, congratulations, you're getting those tickets to
see Blink one eighty two in Rogers an amphitheater. Let's

(54:55):
go in that one. I know, I was pretty happy
with the number we got, but then they came out
pretty strong, So congratulations, appreciate it, right, buddy. Yes, one
more would have made it a tie. If you would
have gotten that, then the past would have made you win.
So the one I ended on Lindsay all right.

Speaker 7 (55:14):
Yeah, this is a tough one because Ben Stiller, he
gets dumped, finds a cute blonde and decides to marry her,
and then he's like, what the hell did I do?

Speaker 5 (55:32):
And he made a mistake.

Speaker 7 (55:33):
He didn't really know her, and while he's on his
honeymoon he falls in love with someone else.

Speaker 1 (55:40):
I always forget who's in that movie. I think of
an old movie with like Corey came in it, or
something like that that's Lucas if I'm not mistaken, but
that's what I think of heartbreak Kid. And then the
one that I actually said, the word day.

Speaker 7 (55:58):
Yeah, Bill Murray gry Uh. Happened like panel like Dejavoo.
They see their shadow, so they don't We may or
may not have more liminter.

Speaker 1 (56:11):
Yes, Groundhog day uh. And yeah he got Sully. He said, Skully.
I think someone was helping him. You're right. It sounded
like someone was feeding him the answer, but doesn't matter.
He didn't say Sully in time and got Scully and
said so close. All right the record now, well that
keeps me in leave with six, keeps Lindsley with five,

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the Department of Education has made policies based on factual
inaccuracies and misinterpretations of civil rights laws. Says here. The
United Airlines to cut domestic flights this summer. The Chicago

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based carrier expects to trim domestic capacity by about four
percent starting in the third quarter. For the first quarter,
the United posted a three hundred and eighty seven million
dollar profit while projecting strong demand for premium cabin bookings
and international travel. How much was their profit three hundred

(58:34):
and eighty seven million dollars. Yeah, I don't know how
they're keeping the lights on over there. For the first quarter,
exactly it's tough being a major airline nowadays. The promise
through shareholders. I'm just saying, I'm just saying, yep, what
else we got here? NASA is asking the public to
help with mascot for Artemis two Space shuttle mixed space Shuttle.

(58:58):
Face it's not gonna end well. It is not going
to end well. NASA is looking for a mascot design
to represent a crude mission to the Moon. Artemis two
travels to the Moon next year with human beings on
board for the first time since the seventies. The uncrewed
Artemist one mission in twenty twenty two held a plush

(59:20):
snoopy as the zero gravity indicator inside the Orion capsule.
NASA wants to do something similar for next year's mission
and wants the public to design its mascot. The winning
design has a chance to win a cash prize of
over twelve hundred dollars. It's two hundred dollars is a lot.
I think we're drawing. But again, when you're asking the

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internet for help, it is not going to end well.
That's how you end up with a bunch of rockets
that look like wainers. I don't understand why we need
a mascot? Why everything needs a massive Not everything? No,
maybe a few things. Sports teams, yeah, for sure, sports team,
not everything. Restaurants no, no, no no.

Speaker 5 (01:00:07):
Does a school need a mascot If they don't have
a sports.

Speaker 1 (01:00:09):
Team, I guess not. But they have other competing activities
like band or choir something like that, then yes, Okay.
I think having a mascot at a school is important.
It creates a sense of community. Nobody's like, let's go
cheer on the walk Apecia School District. Exactly exactly. It's

(01:00:32):
the singing bumblebees or whatever it is. Give it up
for your singing beavers. A lastly, here, a nationally recognized
addiction treatment provider opens up an outpatient center here in Tulsa.
Valley Hope Addiction Treatment and Recovery, a nationally renowned addiction

(01:00:53):
treatment provider, announced the opening of its new outpatient treatment
center here in Tulsa. The Tulsa Outpatient Center is located
at ninety first Memorial. It will expand treatment capacity and
help better address Tulsa's addiction epidemic. The facility will provide
a full range of outpatient addiction treatment services, including intensive
outpatient therapy individual and group counseling, recovery, sport programs, and

(01:01:17):
continuing care options to Lindsay.

Speaker 10 (01:01:20):
As for Boss to the Wall Sports.

Speaker 7 (01:01:33):
Former Cal running back Jaden Ott announced his transfer to
Oklahoma on Tuesday. Entered the transfer portal on Monday after
three seasons with the Golden Bears.

Speaker 5 (01:01:47):
He rushed for three and.

Speaker 7 (01:01:48):
Eighty five yards and four touchdowns in ten games.

Speaker 5 (01:01:53):
Welcome Jayden O you so.

Speaker 7 (01:01:56):
Bill Belichick and his little girlfriend Jordan Hudson are taking
a page out of Taylor Swift's playbook after the couple
made headlines in March for Belichick's request that his girlfriend.

Speaker 5 (01:02:07):
Belooped in all of his work emails.

Speaker 7 (01:02:10):
Hudson, who's twenty four, appears to be helping Belichick, who's
seventy two, reclaim the trademarks to various phrases coined by
the iconic football coach that are currently owned by Robert
Kraft and the New England Patriots. On April third, Trouble
Club Enterprises, which Hudson is the CEO and founder of
according to her LinkedIn profile, filed for fourteen trademarks with

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the Federal Trademark Office. According to documents obtained and reviewed
by People magazine. Among the trademarks Hudson and Belichick want
TCE to own are several phrases like do your job
and ignore the Noise, which are currently trademarked by the
New England Patriots. Hudson and Belichick have instead listed them

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with Bill's aversion at the end, much like how Taylor
Swift released re recorded versions of her discography.

Speaker 1 (01:03:04):
What's the difference? I don't understands it.

Speaker 7 (01:03:08):
Will say Bill's version at the end. Okay, Yeah, Currently,
the Patriots owned the trademark to both of the previously
mentioned phrases per the Federal Trademark Office, as well as
no Days Off, which Hudson and Belichick are trademarking as
no Days Off Bill's Version.

Speaker 1 (01:03:29):
Okay. She is an interesting person. I'm not sure if
she's smart or cooy.

Speaker 5 (01:03:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
She lists herself apparently as the CEO of Belichick Productions,
which doesn't exist, right, So, I don't know. And there's
a video circulating and they have their spring game and
she's like going up and talking to him during the
and you're like, what is happenings? Goddamn yoko ono for
this team? Man? Yeah, I don't know. Very it's very weird,

(01:04:02):
and I don't want to sit here and go she
doesn't know what she's talking about. You can be of
that age and be a very attractive person and be
really intelligent. Absolutely, I don't know what her football mind
is though. I don't know if she's got a lot
of experience in football. I'm not saying you have to
necessarily play to have experience, but you unless you're you know,

(01:04:24):
the little girl from radio right, coach's daughter or I'm sorry,
remember the Titans?

Speaker 5 (01:04:30):
Remember the Titans?

Speaker 1 (01:04:31):
Yeah, even then, I don't know, is this something ain't
right here? She should just sit over there and look pretty.
It almost is like he's not into it, and she
really is.

Speaker 7 (01:04:43):
She wants to prove to him her value, what she brings.

Speaker 1 (01:04:47):
I don't think she don't want to lose that gravy train, right,
I don't. But that makes no sense either, because she's
it feels like she's smothering right. Well, she's she listen,
the the road to Hell was paved with good intentions.
I understand a great cliche, but like, that's not what
she's doing. That is not what it looks like. That

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does not bode It doesn't track with what we know.
Bill Belichick to be like, uh huh. It more feels
like she's pushing in a like maybe she pushed him
into being the coach to do this, and like, hey,
I'll do all these things. It just doesn't feel what
we know and expect from Bill Belichick. I don't know
if this experiment is going to end well in North Carolina.

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It is it. It's the thing that's interesting about someone
like Belichick or Sabin Pete Carroll is their message is
very clear. They've run a very tight ship. This doesn't
feel like that. Who do you answer? Who do you
talk to him? Her?

Speaker 5 (01:05:51):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:05:52):
Sabin, the old Belichick, Pete Carroll. You saw those coaches.
You knew who was in charge. There was no question,
There's no distraction. What was it the noise? Yes, she's
the noise.

Speaker 5 (01:06:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:06:06):
Doesn't feel like a Belichick experience.

Speaker 5 (01:06:09):
And she needs to be seed on all of his emails.

Speaker 1 (01:06:12):
I don't think that's a big to do at that level.
It is possible every coach has a filter just because
they're a girl. It's the girlfriend.

Speaker 7 (01:06:19):
We're like, what m the case against the man accused
of driving drunk and killing NHL star Johnny Gudrou and
his brother is moving forward. Sean Higgins was indicted by
a grand jury for the crash that killed the Gudro
brothers as they rode their bikes alongside a New Jersey
roadway in August of last year. On Tuesday, higgins attorneys

(01:06:42):
asked that the indictment be thrown out, claiming their client
is being treated unfairly because of Gudro's celebrity status as
a Columbus Blue Jacket Star. The judge denied that reco
were these people NHL star killed?

Speaker 5 (01:06:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:06:56):
Got it? Got it.

Speaker 7 (01:06:57):
The Reds are getting major reinforcements. The team activated infielder
Matt McClain, closer Alex Diaz, and outfielder Austin Hayes from
the injured list on Tuesday. McLean started the year one
for twelve before getting shut down with a hamstring injury.
Diez dealt with the same issue while Hayes was nursing
a calf strain. Both players went down during spring training

(01:07:21):
and the Savannah Bananas have hit the big time with
their exhibition brand of Harlem Globe Triterer Harlem Globa Trotter's
esque Baseball Antics, and their show is hitting the road
this summer. Since most fans aren't going to get the
chance to see them play live in person. ESPN has
agreed to televise ten of their twenty five MLB stadium

(01:07:42):
games this summer, including stops at Fenway Park and Camden Yards.

Speaker 1 (01:07:47):
I don't know why it took them so long.

Speaker 5 (01:07:48):
I don't need v.

Speaker 7 (01:07:49):
Deal because you see them on TikTok. They they do
videos all the time. They're all over there.

Speaker 1 (01:07:56):
Sure a lot of people do. But yeah, this is
there's such a demand for these tickets. It's that I
didn't know what. I'm not clear why there wasn't local.
Now I'm curious to what the broadcast is going to be,
Like it's gonna be a serious broadcast or is it
gonna be the fun atmosphere that we've experienced are been
told that exists with those games.

Speaker 7 (01:08:15):
Oh, I'm sure it will be just like what you
get when you see it live.

Speaker 1 (01:08:19):
I don't know. I don't know if that translates. I
don't know if it translates to have the announcer a
yuckitty yuckyy yuck yuck and letting the players do that
type of thing. Oh here he goes. He's being that's like,
can you imagine here in the commentary of a Harlem
Globe Tratters basketball game. Fantastic. No, it would not.

Speaker 5 (01:08:40):
It's probably gonna be he's gonna oh here he goes exactly.

Speaker 7 (01:08:43):
No, I's gonna be like that, like wipe out, like
the show, wipe out the commentary on that.

Speaker 1 (01:08:49):
It'll be interesting.

Speaker 7 (01:08:51):
That's your balls to the Wall sports. I'm Lindsay in
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Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
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Speaker 5 (01:09:21):
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Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
Good morning, give beee, Good morning, Gorbin. You want to
go see Lincoln Park. They're gonna be at the Bok
Center on Monday, April twenty eight. They're bringing grandson with them.
A good time. Get your tickets at bokaysinto dot com.
Let's do a little fill in the blank news. I'll
read part of a headline. You've got to guess what
the blank part should be. Zoo blank react to so
col earthquake. Zoo blank react to so Cow earthquake? What animal?

(01:10:11):
I'll help you. What animal do you think reacted? Elephants, giafs, monkeys, alligators,
the cougars. I've got a fill least fifteen seconds. I mean, hows, lions, tigers, bears,
oh mine?

Speaker 5 (01:10:31):
Who would they affect the most?

Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
Well, all of them. It's a that's a natural occurrence.

Speaker 5 (01:10:37):
Like lemurs are in the trees for the most.

Speaker 1 (01:10:40):
The trees still shake the earthquake. The San Diego Zoo
you two has released video showing a group of five
elephants forming an alert circle during the five point two
earthquake on Monday. The elephants at the Safari Park location
near Escondido formed the circle, designed to protect the herd
and younger elephants during the shaking. The zoo says all

(01:11:01):
five elephants are safe and back to their regular routines.
It's pretty cool to see it happen. When you see
the video as they back up and like they're like
surrounding the president. It's like the funniest little like they
don't know what the hell's going on. They just know
they got to protect their babies. Isn't that crazy that
they do that. Students at South Milliawaukee High School required

(01:11:23):
to blank at prom. Students at South Miliawaukee High School
required to blank at prom.

Speaker 5 (01:11:33):
Dance take a breathalyzer test.

Speaker 1 (01:11:37):
You must dance. There will be no sitting against the wall,
you lonely wallflowers. Get out there and dance. Nerd or
not dance? All right? Required to not stand there? Yeah ah,
keep the space between you. Space for the holy ghost separator.

(01:11:57):
I'll get the house. Students from South Meliwaukee High School
will be required to take a breathalyzer test if they
want to get into prom. A prom letter on the
school's website states when students arrived prom, they will go
through a weapons detection, have their belonging search, and be breathalyzed.
Some students are turned off by these rules and will
not attend, while others are not bothered by these rules.

(01:12:20):
If you get your bag search and have to go
through a weapons check at school. Yeah, it only makes
sense for it to happen at a school event, right,
But do these kids have Are they subjected to that
at school or is it just because it's it's prom
and it's you know, people go crazy like do they

(01:12:41):
already do it at school? Right?

Speaker 12 (01:12:42):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:12:42):
I don't know. Yeah, if they do not all, I
agree with you. If it's already happening at school, yes,
you should be doing that at school functions. But if
it's not and it's just because it's prom, I get
it a little strange though. I think you're going to
see more and more requirements like weapons checks to go
into places, right right. I think you just are when

(01:13:03):
you lead in school shootings, of course. I think there's
just an idea that you want safety there, and how
do you create that illusion? You do that? Yeah, and
breath alized. I got breathalyzed at a prom, did you? Yeah?
I was. I've told this story on the air. I
was the girl I was dating. I came back from
college because she was a senior and went to prom

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and they wanted to drink before and I was like,
I ain't drinking, and we went to the college in
town because they had friends there too, and we went
there and drank, and then we went I drove everybody
to the prom and they were all drunk. But they
wanted to breathalyze me, like targeted me out because yes,
And I was like, I'm not doing it. They're like,

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you can't come in then, and I went okay, and
her dad was a chaperone at the door, and I
was like, why are you just gonna do it. I'm like,
I'm because that's not right because I'm not a student here,
All the more reason for you to be breathalyzed. Old tamer.
And then they wouldn't let me drive it leave, like
drive away. I had to call my dad to come

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get me. That's fun.

Speaker 5 (01:14:09):
Yes, was your dad like, just take the damn test?

Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
No, my dad doesn't care. I'm sorry I didn't. A
proposal has been made to shorten island of Hawaii to blank.
A proposal has been made to shortened island of Hawaii
to blank.

Speaker 5 (01:14:29):
HI abbreviation.

Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
It isn't the abbreviation for Hawaii. Hi anywhere? Yeah, Hi, Hi?
Where are you going going to high for vacation? I'm
gonna go get high and high. It's say that or
ha ha yeah, Hawaii ha. The island of Hawaii maybe

(01:14:57):
shortened to Hawaii, which you all just learned was actually
not what it was called. The Hawaii Board on Geographic
Names is currently review what else do they have to do? Nothing? Land?
The Hawaii Board on Geographic Names is currently reviewing a proposal.
Board chair marquees I got time. Marsin says the island

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of Hawaii is the only island that includes island of
in its name, and the board feels the true name
of Hawaii would be the most appropriate name. He noted
the island of was added to distinguish the island from
the state, something he says the board no longer considers necessary.
The Board will vote during its June meeting, and if approved,

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we'll go forward to the US Board on Geographic Names.
If it's approved by the National Board, the name change
will likely take It won't take effect until twenty twenty
six at the earliest. Hold on there's Hawaii and island
of Hawaii. Let's see that. I didn't know that's what
he just said. Aren't all the island because it's a
it's a cluster of islands, right. So aren't they all

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like the Island of Wahoo. He noted the island of
was added to distinguish the island from the state. So
is that like Is that like Kansas City, Kansas?

Speaker 5 (01:16:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:16:19):
Arkansas City, Arkansas?

Speaker 5 (01:16:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:16:22):
Okay, I'm reading this next story for just one reason.
Blank Gone Wild in San Bernardino. Blank Gone Wild in
San Bernardino.

Speaker 5 (01:16:34):
Girls Gone Wild.

Speaker 1 (01:16:39):
Such a terrible video series. I mean it made him rich,
a criminal and a criminal, That's correct, Blank Gone Wild
and San Bernardino fires. Yeah, I mean, what else have
we got? Karen's right? Elephants? Yeah. Wild. Donkeys are a

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real problem in sam Bernardino. When the gold Rush was
on a century ago, burrows were important pack mules for miners.
When miners left, they left the burrows to their own devices.
Today they are a hazard. Scores of them gather, blocking
roads and destroying private property. The La Times reports the
county has contracted with a local nonprofit to address the

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overpopulation problem. Donkey Land is a movie that Lindsay will
be promoting at nine o'clock will help sterilize and relocate
the animals to its Donkey Land Sanctuary. They have two
thousand acres acres where the donkeys can roam free. That's fun,
which is this is a donkey land, is a real

(01:17:47):
place if you'd ever like to go visit there or
donate money to help them out, because you know what's
fun going to watch donkeys, You damn straight. When I
went to the Grand Canyon, we went to it was Opeenman, Arizona,
I believe, And uh and uh they have wild donkeys.
They're just roaming the streets. And they say you shouldn't

(01:18:08):
feed them your own carrots. We did anyway, because they
want you to buy their food and sell to them
because it's better for them or whatever.

Speaker 5 (01:18:14):
Yeah, because no carrots the same, right, they.

Speaker 1 (01:18:16):
Gets to ensure that they're they're getting the right thing. Yeah, sure, whatever,
But it's still cool to go and and hang out
with the donkeys just roaming around town. Roaming around is
different than pain to get in to watch them. Yeah.
Moving on to a band, Blank are making a movie
confirmed at Coachella. Blank are making a movie confirmed at Coachella. Metallica,

(01:18:43):
They've already made a movie.

Speaker 5 (01:18:45):
That's true.

Speaker 1 (01:18:50):
Alien ant Farm, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:18:56):
Cool, Oasis, Oasis, yeah s who's playing at Coachella?

Speaker 1 (01:19:09):
Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo confirmed at Coachella that a Weezer
movie is in production. The band is working on that
project in Los Angeles. The movie, tentatively titled Weezer Security Threat,
is said to be a mix of a band documentary
and an action film. Filming in Downtown, LA. Will include

(01:19:30):
simulated bullet effects and smoke. Weezer will also be performing
at the Downtown Festival in UK, Sorry the Download Festival
in the UK this summer.

Speaker 7 (01:19:43):
Is that the band Who's whose wife just got arrested
for firing at officers?

Speaker 1 (01:19:49):
Shot off?

Speaker 5 (01:19:50):
Yeah, shot by an officer?

Speaker 1 (01:19:51):
Yes, Blank couldn't care less about your opinion of his
band's music. We're not making music by committee. Blank couldn't
care less about your opinion of his band's music. Quote,
we're not making art by committee sounds like something de Snyron.

(01:20:13):
He seems to be like just an angry old man
all the time. Yes, yeah, I guess if your only
hit song is We're not going to take it? Hell?
What do you expect? What I mean?

Speaker 5 (01:20:26):
Or Axel Rose maybe.

Speaker 1 (01:20:28):
Could be he's angry. He is of Into Sevenfold's latest album,
Life Is But a Dream, is a bold and experimental
exploration of existential themes produced over four years in Los Angeles.
M Shadows discussed the band's approach to fan feedback, emphasizing
the importance of artistic integrity over external opinions. Guitarist Sinister

(01:20:53):
Gates acknowledged the polarized reactions to the album, comparing it
to transformative works by other artists. The band's depart from
their traditional sound has sparked debate, with Shadow Shadows highlighting
the album's unconventional approach to songwriting and musical boundaries. Despite
mixed reviews, Life Is But a Dream debut number thirteen
on the Billboard two hundred chart. I have not listened

(01:21:15):
to the whole album, so I have no idea how
different it is, but this is gonna I'm gonna go
check it out because I want to know how different
is it? Right? Are these just pierist being like it's
not as the best is the first album? Probably the
latter half. This might be the funniest headline. I'm gonna
read Blank to release Access All Areas Live eight CD

(01:21:36):
box set. Blank to release Access All Areas Live eight
CD box set. Motley Crue.

Speaker 5 (01:21:48):
All Areas Live.

Speaker 1 (01:21:49):
An eight CD box set that's for one CDs still
being made is weird, but okay, I guess if you're
collect If you're a collector, yeah, let's see here. Funny
because eight CD box set that's ridiculous, as Gimbie pointed out,

(01:22:12):
and the band it tracks. Whitesnake is set to release
an eight CD live box set titled Access All Areas
Live on April twenty fifth, featuring concert performances from two
thousand and four to twenty fifteen. The box set includes
six live shows with hits like This Love and Here
I Go Again. The set ends with The Purple Tour Live,

(01:22:34):
featuring songs from David Coverdale's Deep Purple career. The box
set includes eighty eight remastered songs, a sixty page book,
and a new essay based on interviews with Coverdale. Huh, hollay.
Do you have a CD player, lindsay, No, I don't
think so, gimpy. Do you have a CD player technically yes,

(01:22:58):
technically I have two of them PlayStations?

Speaker 5 (01:23:03):
Oh then yeah, okay.

Speaker 1 (01:23:04):
You know, but if it's a dedicated this is just
strictly for compact discs and nothing else, then the answer
is no, no.

Speaker 7 (01:23:12):
My our PlayStation is digital only. Doesn't even have a
disc player in it. But I do have a DVD
player somewhere in the house somewhere, so.

Speaker 1 (01:23:22):
That doesn't count. Yeah, that doesn't count. That we're talking about,
like you like you can put something in it and
play it, right, right, I don't have one. If somebody
gave me a CD to play, I'd be like, ah,
I try to find a computer to put it in,
to be honest, right, And then it has to be
like one of these at work, you know, because our
laptops don't have right CD ROMs in them. Yeah, most

(01:23:42):
and money of the new computers are just little workstations
just exactly. You have to go to a pawn shop.
Oh god, just to listen to some band's demo. Dude,
I'm not I'm not buying a CD player. There'd be
no way I would ask around. And that's the lucky thing,
Like if I want, I could go down rabbit hole.
I was cleaning out closet and I found dats. Do

(01:24:03):
you know what dats are? No idea? So it was
a way to record and keep stuff. It's digital tape essentially,
and it was a way think of like real to
reels and stuff, except this was digit Their dats. They're
like the size of a matchbook, and I must have

(01:24:25):
one hundred with stuff on it, and I don't know
where there's a DAT machine. On top of that, I
have many discs with stuff on it too, from my career,
and I don't know how I could play that. There
was a time where you could buy music on mini
disc and you would have a personal mini disc player.
We had one a mini disc player here in the studio.

(01:24:48):
It was back at the old station, though, and I
wanted to go back and listen to some old stuff
right of mine, and I got it stuck in there.
Had to have Clark the engineer. I know I'm never
gonna use this, but can you fix it and pull
it out for me? And can I get my many
disk back? Please? Yes. Mick Jagger blanked for second time.

(01:25:12):
Mick Jagger blanked for second time. Good for him at
that age.

Speaker 7 (01:25:17):
Anytime, it's okay, hospitalized right, uh.

Speaker 1 (01:25:24):
Passed out? Got another day older. Mick Jagger blanked for
the second time. Are you shirts blanked and not blinked? Finally,
so much cocaine wearing off. I blanked for the second time.

(01:25:45):
Mick Jagger is engaged to his partner Melanie Harmick, the
eighty one year old Rolling Stone frontman, proposed two or
three years ago, but Harmick just recently confirmed their engagement.
In an interview, the thirty seven year old reveal that
they don't have any set plans for a wedding there shrud,
adding we are so happy in our current life that

(01:26:07):
we would be too afraid to change anything. Jagger and
Harmick have been together since twenty fourteen and share A's son, Devarius,
who was born in twenty sixteen. So they are having sex.
They had sex. They had sex. That's not the same
as having said at least one time. They did it

(01:26:27):
at least once. Uh wow. I had to look because
I thought he'd been married a bunch. This is only
his second marriage. For I'm sorry, he's only been married once. Yeah,
been with a million bitches. Whatever. Man, when you're that guy,
why not for sure? And if you could bag a
thirty seven year old ballerina eighty one, she's doing the

(01:26:51):
work when it comes to the business, right, I don't know.
I know some eighty one year olds that are quite spry.
He's not exactly Dick van Dyke true statement state and
even Dick van Dyke's pretty spry he was at one time.
I don't know. He hasn't been seen in a while,
so I'm afraid he, I don't know, throw a hip
out or something. Bon Jovi plots comeback concert but blank.

(01:27:16):
Bon Jovi plots comeback concert, but blank. Nobody else wants
to Nobody else wants them.

Speaker 8 (01:27:25):
No.

Speaker 7 (01:27:25):
I think I saw this that people are pissed because
it's going to be way, way, way way too expensive
to see him. I think that his ticket prices are
like sky high, outrageous, like.

Speaker 5 (01:27:42):
Just insane.

Speaker 1 (01:27:43):
Well, he doesn't set the ticket prices, does he. I mean.
Bon Jovi has announced a rare live appearance at a
three day event in Nashville. Tickets start at one thousand,
seven hundred and fifty dollars and include and include an
intimate private performance, a party with John bon at bon

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a party at John bon Jovi's venue, assigned photo laminate lanyard,
and a special gift. The band has been unable to
tour since John bon Jovi's vocal surgery in twenty twenty two,
but he expressed a desire to tour in the future.
Their last album, Forever, was released in June of twenty
twenty four. There is not an artist on this planet

(01:28:28):
that I would pay one thou seven hundred and fifty
dollars per person for a lot. I myfe meat, we
enjoy Taylor Swift. I was hell known on that there
is not an artist I would pay. I don't even
know if I would pay five hundred dollars to see
anybody depends if you're getting an experience. But it sounds

(01:28:50):
like this. I mean, what are you get a party
at the venue? Do you get to rub elbows with
with JB? That's the That's the thing, like, you get
an experien It'll be an experience either way. It might
be like I can't believe I paid this much experience,
but it'll be experienced either way.

Speaker 11 (01:29:07):
For me.

Speaker 1 (01:29:08):
I just know that I know the gimmick, right. I
don't care about a lanyard. I don't care about a
signed photo that I wasn't present for that got signed.
I don't care about a lambnent. And you're not going
to trick me with some special gift if you can't
tell me what it is. You don't know what it is, right,
But that's because you're jaded by the industry. For the

(01:29:29):
people that are aware though or aware either way, awareness, jadedness,
it's the same thing. You just said it yourself. You
know the gimmick, so therefore you were like, no way.
But for the people that aren't jaded by the industry
or aware as you put it, that's exciting for them.
They want that lanyard, they want that autograph picture that

(01:29:50):
they were not there for to be signed. They want
to be at the party, they want all that stuff.
And it's not going to be a party. More likely
than not that he's going to be at right, It's good.
It's like right now in Vegas, there's this thing happening
called the Mister Beasts Experience. I don't know if you've
seen this online and some really crazy videos. Every people
bought the packages thinking this was a Mister Beast event. Nope,

(01:30:12):
it's not what it's appearing to be. It appears that
somebody just bought a thing and fans of Mister Beast
bought into it paid went there. Dude, there's nothing happening. Wow,
everybody's getting fire festivals. Man, Yeah, it's exactly what it is.
By the way, you want to have fun, go down
the rabbit hole of Billy McFarlane and his fire festival

(01:30:33):
posts on tiki talkie because he is like, how you
don't know this is a gimmick. It's beyond me.

Speaker 5 (01:30:43):
Yeah, there's absolute no proof of anything.

Speaker 1 (01:30:46):
Well, and he constantly does these videos like it's going
to be great if you want to go hiking with
a Super Bowl champion and parasailing with a World's baseball
where it's like, huh, dude, ain't happening last one? Harry
Potter Blank confirms cast. Harry Potter blank confirms cast.

Speaker 5 (01:31:08):
A revival or is this a prequel? A prequel?

Speaker 1 (01:31:12):
Baby could be amusing and his mom and dad banging,
like what are you talking about? A prequel? It was
Harry before he got put under the stairs. He's in takecare,
or yeah, you all grown up?

Speaker 5 (01:31:27):
He's all grown up. It's his kids going to Hogwarts.

Speaker 1 (01:31:30):
Okay, well, if Harry's got some magical powers as a
baby and they you know, he's just kind of like
thinking like The Incredibles where that baby had the superpowers, right,
and that was some of the best part of the movie,
is right, seeing this little baby not know what the
hell is going on and still just doing the superpowers.
I don't think Harry might have something there. I mean,
the daughter riding mom was pretty rusty. The I think

(01:31:53):
they could do like Muppet babies, you know how they
when the Muppets were then they did a Muppet babies.
They could do Harry Potter babies as all of them
in a daycare. And I think that our quote unquote,
I think that would kids would love that. But I
don't know if kids like that age group. That would
be a demographic for it, know who they are.

Speaker 5 (01:32:11):
Yeah, the next generation.

Speaker 1 (01:32:13):
HBO's Harry Potter series is announcing some of the cast.
John Lithgow will play Albus Dumber double Doore. Janet McTeer
will play Manevera Macnognal which I'm not pronouncing correctly because
I don't know, and Papa is a dude. Papa is adult. Well,
we'll star as Severias Snappy and Nick Frost will take

(01:32:36):
on the role of Rubius Hagrid. Meanwhile, Luke Fallon will
play Canarius Qurel and Paul Whitehouse will is cast as
Argus Filch filk Flick. Anyway, there's no word on who
will play the lead roles Harry Ron and Hermie. Okay,
take a break and we'll be back more of The

(01:32:59):
Big Man Morning Is next ninety kmod Good Morning, It's
The Big Man Morning Show. Toll free eight three three
four six zero kmod is the phone number. Can also
text bm amass and then what you want to say

(01:33:20):
to eight two nine four five. Reading Wild Stories is
one of my favorite things on the show, just being
astonished by what happens in life. And this one totally
fits the bill. This girl who was thirty five, who
was thirty five now, when she was sixteen, she fell

(01:33:41):
in gym class leaping for a ball during a soccer game,
injuring her right ankle and spine and tearing the muscle
off both of her shoulder blades. Insane, right, Yeah. She
had twenty two surgeries, but her condition kept getting worse,
so doctor's diagnosed her with a genetic connective tissue disorder

(01:34:05):
that disrupts the body's production of collagen, leading to joint instability.
After a year of a year after the diagnosis, her
neck became dislocated, so she had to wear a halo brace.
If you're familiar with those are they put screws directly
into your skull to keep it from moving. So when
they removed the brace, her skull detached from her spine,

(01:34:32):
causing her to suffer internal decapitation, also known as alitinaltal
ocipodle disilcation. Yeah, she got disslocated. Wow. Quote. I flew
my chair back to keep gravity from decapitating me. My
neurosurgeon had to hold my skull in place with his hands.

(01:34:53):
I couldn't stand. My right side was shaking, uncomfortable, uncontrollably.
They rushed her to an emergency surgery where doctors fused
her skull to her spine. Quote. It was a horror show.
I woke up unable to move my head at all.
She managed to survive the decapitation, which carries a ninety

(01:35:14):
percent fatality rate due to the likelihood of nerve damage
to the signals to the signal damage to the nerves
and stuff, which then in turn would damage the brain,
leading to paralysis. Even vital organs fail. She's had a
total of thirty seven surgeries since her accident, leaving her

(01:35:36):
body fused from her skull to her pelvis and her
head unable to move in any direction and definitely doesn't
watch scary movies. Quote. I'm a human statue. My spine
doesn't move at all, But that doesn't mean I've stopped living.
Internal decapitations are three times more common in children in

(01:35:58):
traumatic accidents because her bones are not fully developed, according
to a recent study, but in her case, her fault
in combination with her collagen disorder, was enough to lead
to the injury. Internal decapitations are extremely rare, and they
account for less than one percent of all cervical injuries.

(01:36:20):
She says, returning to normal hobbies she had before her
life and injury. And she's even been bowling. Okay, do
not sneak up on this bitch, yeah right, don't tell
her to look over her shoulder, she could turn the
whole body. She never says, no, oh my goodness, right,

(01:36:41):
Oh my goodness. I couldn't imagine having to live like it.

Speaker 7 (01:36:44):
No, and she probably can't be alone. You mean, well,
I mean because you can't like sneak up on her.
You know, she can't probably reach for things in a
grocery store.

Speaker 1 (01:36:58):
Why she don't mean she can use her hands? She's functioning,
she's bowling, Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:37:03):
I oh, I just how do you remember not to
move in certain way?

Speaker 5 (01:37:08):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (01:37:09):
She can't when your neck is fused. I don't think, yeah,
you forget that sort of thing. It's kind of like
the person that doesn't have an arm, Like do you
just go pick stuff up occasionally? I think you can, right, Uh,
I think for me obviously, besides the obvious stuff you
have that many recovering from surgery is tough. Yeah, especially paint.

(01:37:31):
That type of surgery has got to be incredibly painful.
And the psychology that that you go through. In that
thirty seven you said she had yeah, seven surgeries. It's
the time span, did it? Say?

Speaker 2 (01:37:47):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:37:48):
Yeah? Because because she was she was uh sixteen, she's
thirty five, so what nineteen years? Okay, so thirty seven
surgeries over nineteen years. My goodness, that's almost too a year. Yeah,
which doesn't seem that bad when you break it down
like that. I don't know, dude, thirty seven surgeries in
a year. For sure that I had a very minor

(01:38:08):
surgery in February, and I'm still not able to perform
and do the things I'm not I don't have clearance
to do things right. And that's nothing like you go
six nine months probably with no clearance, like you're not
supposed to do anything right. That can damn Like the autonomy,
you lose messes with your head, I would think. But

(01:38:31):
she's had to figure stuff out before, so I'm sure
it's nothing for her. I listen. I think you have
a different outlook on it than other people because you've
dealt with adversity in a way others haven't. Yeah, and
a lot of people don't have that adversity right until
you're forced to do it. No, I don't think so, dude.
I think that's rare, that type of courage that it

(01:38:53):
takes to deal with adversity. You'd like to think everybody
can handle adversity like you do, but that is not true.
A lot of people give up on things. Yeah, vaginas do.
I think the human species wants to continue and continue
their life as they know it, and they learn to adapt.
It may be rough in the beginning, but you learn

(01:39:13):
to adapt and you figure it out, and you do
overcome the adversity regardless. If you're a giant sad sack
and you start feeling bad for yourself and then you
spiral down this whole of depression, then yes, she will
never become overcome that adversity. But you do anyway, you
do any anybody and everybody does it's human nature to
do so. Granted, you're probably right. Do they do it

(01:39:34):
like I do it? Maybe? I don't know. But people
do overcome the adversity or regardless because they just want
to be as normal as humanly possible, even though there's still,
you know, little hiccups because I got my neck fused,
Still figured out, still figure it out. She's going boling. Yeah,
she's going boling, and she's doing things. She could be

(01:39:55):
a giant sad sack that says, I can't move my
neck is fused, woe weighs me. But she said, you
know what, f that, I want to continue my life
even though I can't turn my head either way. I'm
still going bowling. I want people to have that attitude too.
I've watched so many episodes of My six hundred Pound
Life with Doctor Now and he's trying to tell people

(01:40:16):
they've got to get their life together and they just don't.
They and he's like, if you don't, you're gonna die.
So I would like to think that too, And I
feel like I'm built that way, like I will get
over adversity. Some people just don't.

Speaker 7 (01:40:31):
Yeah, some people enjoy being the victim.

Speaker 1 (01:40:34):
Maybe so all right, we got to take a break.
We'll be back.

Speaker 8 (01:40:38):
Tulsa's Morning Show is coming right back. The Big Morning Show,
Tulsa's Rock Station ninety KMOD.

Speaker 1 (01:40:56):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Six. Okmot.
You can also tax me bmmass and then what you
want to say to eight two nine four five. Let's
see what Lindsay has for Balls to the Wall sports.

Speaker 7 (01:41:21):
The Pelicans are closing in on hiring their new team president.
ESPN reports that New Orleans is finalizing a deal with
the Naismith Hall of Famer Joe Dumars to become the
franchise's new president of basketball Operations. The two time NBA
champion and title winning executive will run to his home
state of Louisiana to replace David Griffin as the head

(01:41:41):
of basketball Operations. Dumars has worked as the NBA league's
offices executive vice President of Basketball Operations since twenty twenty two.
A former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher made an Instagram post on
Monday that came as news to many fans of Major
League Baseball. Have you heard of the MLB Lifetime Pass

(01:42:02):
and Golden Ticket? Jason Grilly posted a picture of his
Golden Lifetime Pass card as he attended a game between
the Pirates and the Washington Nationals. The pass, which was
first given to President Theodore Roosevelt, allows the pass holder
and a guest to go to any regular season MLB
game they want free of charge, and is awarded to players, managers, coaches,

(01:42:24):
and umpires by the Commissioner's Office when they reach eight
years of MLB service. During his seventeen year career, Grilly
played for ten different MLB teams. For many fans, that
Instagram post was the first time they'd learned such a
pass even existed. The highly anticipated culinary debut from NFL

(01:42:44):
superstars Travis Kelcey and Patrick Mahomes is just around the corner.
Fifteen eighty seven Prime, the Kansas City based steakhouse that
the pairs opening in partnership with Noble thirty three, will
open this summer ahead of the NFL season. The new
restaurant will sit inside the Sleek Lows Kansas City Hotel
and will feature multi sensory dining aspects as well as

(01:43:09):
subtle nods to the players themselves. Buzz around the new
restaurant originally began in March twenty twenty four and was
slated with an opening date of early twenty twenty five,
though there have not been updates on official date since then.
Fifteen eighty seven Prime will have two floors and take
up ten thousand square feet of space, touting several private

(01:43:31):
dining rooms and a jaw dropping display of meat.

Speaker 1 (01:43:35):
I would paint. I was trying to figure out why
this was in the news today. I think, what's the
news of this? We already knew they were doing this. Yeah,
so what's the news?

Speaker 5 (01:43:44):
They can we can visit it this summer.

Speaker 1 (01:43:47):
They said by the football season.

Speaker 5 (01:43:49):
It says summer twenty twenty five.

Speaker 1 (01:43:52):
But no debt of that.

Speaker 7 (01:43:52):
But no date right, so it could be June, July
or August. Again, why not be like, here's the date right,
mm hmmm. Feels like they're just trying to keep it
in the news.

Speaker 1 (01:44:03):
Yeah. I would totally go to this. Why not?

Speaker 7 (01:44:05):
I would toot cooler with meat in it?

Speaker 1 (01:44:09):
Yeah, that's the that's the Ah, sure, ten foot cooler.
I guess that that doesn't impress me. But meeting a
ten foot cooller doesn't do it for me. Well, sounds
like a good time.

Speaker 7 (01:44:24):
Yeah, private dining areas though, that's nice.

Speaker 1 (01:44:28):
I mean you're not You won't be in that, you
know what I'm saying, Yeah, Royal, you like that is
for people that are spending a lot of money. Those
are a lot of pharmaceutical companies, maybe a doctor's thing
like That's not just for us unless you got the
money right.

Speaker 7 (01:44:46):
The Lukadoncik trade is still very fresh, but early returns
suggest it may go down as one of the most
lopsided in NBA history. Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison,
the man who made the call to shockingly trade the
generational in the dead of night in January, still doesn't
regret his decision. Meeting with reporters for a roundtable discussion

(01:45:06):
after the MAVs wrapped up the most tumultulous season in
franchise history, Harrison once again insisted he had no regrets
about trading Donchick and repeated the same mantra he gave
to the public when asked to justify the decision defense
wins Championships. There's no regrets on the trade, he said,
per CBS News. Part of it is doing the best

(01:45:28):
thing for the MAVs. The stance is not likely to
douse the burning anger of the Dallas fan base either,
who were collectively infuriated and devastated by the sudden jet
sending of their twenty five year old superstar. While nobody
was expecting Harrison to admit it was a massive mistake,
it is a bit surprising to hear he has absolutely

(01:45:50):
zero regrets given how things turned out for Dallas. Both
Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis, acquired in exchange for Don Chick,
got hurt soon after the transaction and the mAbs tumbled
down the standings. Irvings torny cl will likely keep him
out until next year. Davis returned to play, but wasn't
able to elevate the Maps out of the play in
tournament for a team coming off an NBA Finals run.

(01:46:13):
It's a disastrous season. Nevertheless, Harrison has no regrets. And
that's your balls with the Wall Sports. I'm Lindsay on
ninety seven to five km OD.

Speaker 1 (01:46:33):
Good morning, It's the big Man Morning Show. Eight three
three four six oh five sixty six three eight three
three four six oh KMOD toll free number. It is
the first official full week for Drillers Baseball and on
the line with list right now is Justin Gorsky.

Speaker 12 (01:46:51):
Hey buddy, how are you doing great? Guys?

Speaker 1 (01:46:53):
How are you good? Man? And you guys are in action.
We had a game last night and then when he
got a day game at a len am today, Let's
talk about how special day games are. Man.

Speaker 11 (01:47:04):
There's nothing better than daytime baseball. The gates are open already.
We opened at nine thirty this morning, and the kiddos
are already funneling in. We're gonna have about twenty five
hundred kids at the ballpark here today and a lot
of people are making their way out of work to
come down and enjoy day baseball.

Speaker 12 (01:47:20):
Again.

Speaker 11 (01:47:20):
There's nothing better than that. It looks pretty good out
there right now.

Speaker 1 (01:47:23):
Yeah, and we should mention that you guys do before
every home game the Tito's Vodka pregame happy hour. We
can get a double for the price of a single.

Speaker 11 (01:47:35):
Yeah, I mean a bloody Mary or a screwdriver. Sounds
pretty good right now with that Tito's vodka. So I
come down to early, enjoy the game, and maybe you
don't make it back after lunch.

Speaker 12 (01:47:44):
Maybe you call in play sick the rest of the day.

Speaker 1 (01:47:46):
I don't know, that's right. Driller's in action this week,
Winchita Wind Surge are in town today. Day game first
pitch is at eleven am, and then tomorrow is Thirsty Thursday,
the return of Thirsty Thursday.

Speaker 12 (01:48:00):
Yeah, we are back.

Speaker 11 (01:48:02):
You know, the best drink specials in town right there.
You know, we got three dollars sixteen ounce domestic.

Speaker 12 (01:48:07):
Beers and souvin your SODA's. We're doing something a little
different this year too.

Speaker 11 (01:48:11):
We had our fans of Aspect bring back the dollar
beer area, so you can actually buy an upgraded ticket
for just seven extra bucks and go in the discount
garage door backyard and get one dollar beers back there
as well, so you can get twelve ounce.

Speaker 12 (01:48:23):
Miller like cors Lights tomorrow.

Speaker 11 (01:48:25):
All you do is buy that special ticket pack or
you can buy at the ballpark upgrade that way. But
the main concession stands got the other drink specials there,
and we're.

Speaker 12 (01:48:33):
Doing an awesome hat giveaway tomorrow at their corp. But
I don't know if you saw the picture of that.
I did these go green hats that we're.

Speaker 11 (01:48:38):
Doing with the Tulsa across the front look really really sure.

Speaker 1 (01:48:41):
Yeah, the anything you guys do with the word Tulsa
on it has a special look to it. The merch
you guys have which is always available for you to
go buy from the pro shop there and get some
of the cool Drillers merchandise. Pick it up before the game,
during the game. And then we got a weekend, man,
and this weekend isn't going to disappoint. We've got a
special double header on Saturday. But Friday Fireworks night.

Speaker 11 (01:49:04):
Yeah, Friday Night, fireworks every Friday night, come out and
enjoy it. Tickets are going very fast. Our Fridays going
very very quickly. Again known for our fireworks shows. We
got one Friday night one Saturday night as well, so
we're really excited for that. Looking forward to again we've
been working with our fireworks company really jazz it.

Speaker 12 (01:49:21):
Up and go even bigger this year. So I'm excited
for our fans to see that.

Speaker 1 (01:49:25):
Yeah, make sure you get your tickets Tulsa Drillers dot com.
And then Saturday, where you guys are doing something special
because of Easter being on Sunday, you want to give
everybody a chance to come to a game and not
have to jeopardize Easter with family or church. So talk
about what you're doing Saturday.

Speaker 11 (01:49:41):
Yeah, there's a split doubleheader on Saturday, so that means
we got two different games going on. The first one
starts at one o'clock. Get here early for this one.
Really really excited about this. The first two thousand fans
gates will open at eleven thirty on Sunday morning or
Saturday morning, excuse me. The first two thousand fans will
get that Driller's black hoodie. We had some crummy weather
the first home stance that we rescheduled that, so that's

(01:50:03):
happening on Saturday. Get here early for that, and then
the kiddos can go down to the field and it's
Tulsa's largest easter icont. We got ten thousand eggs that
we are going to They're loaded with candy and goodies
and we're gonna spread them all over the outfield and
let the kiddos go crazy out there and enjoy that.

Speaker 1 (01:50:20):
I like to bring this up when you guys do
giveaways like the Drillers hoodie that you're doing on Saturday
for the one pm game, and that is if you
are a double XL person or even a triple XL person,
you guys accommodate people when they come through the door,
talk through the gate, talk about how that works.

Speaker 11 (01:50:37):
Yeah, it's something different than a lot of stadiums and
a lot of arenas don't do.

Speaker 12 (01:50:40):
But we really want our fans to wear these giveaways.
We want them to enjoy it.

Speaker 11 (01:50:44):
And so what we do is basically, when you come
through the gates, if you're one of the first two
thousand fans in the gates, you're gonna get a voucher
to go to one of our table setups. And the
sizes we have is Adult, Medium, Excel, double X, and
Triple X, and then we alsow the youth size as well.
And again they're on the first come, first serve, But
if you're one of the first two thousand in the gates,
that guarantees you a hoodie.

Speaker 12 (01:51:05):
And then once the side does go, they go.

Speaker 11 (01:51:07):
So i'd imagine if you got to get here, you
want the bigger ones get here early because they go
very very quick.

Speaker 1 (01:51:13):
And one of the things I like to make sure
I point out to people when they go to the
game is either makes you go to the bush bar
or you go to the garage bar. Talk about those
two things, the difference between the two, and why they're
an important part of your experience at One Oakfield.

Speaker 11 (01:51:28):
Yeah, out in the outfield there, and we actually rebranded
it this year, Corbyn, so it's the Astraia Jalisco Scoreboard
Bar out there now, so we are serving.

Speaker 12 (01:51:37):
That on tap.

Speaker 11 (01:51:37):
I know, that's a big beer that everyone loves, so
that's on tap now out there. And that's actually the
largest outdoor bar in Oklahoma still. So we got ten
TVs out there, A great atmosphere out in the outfield
there with the scoreboard bar, and then on the third
base line is the Discount Garage door backyard and that
is where there's all sorts of yard games of giant

(01:51:59):
Jenga and beer pong and cornwall a really cool relaxed
area where you can go and enjoy the game still
see what's going on. The broadcast is happening back there.
And we got Hoppinsting beer on draft right over there too,
So very very cool area.

Speaker 1 (01:52:13):
That's all. I like to hit to one of those
two places once I get through the gate to get
my beverage of choice for watching baseball. So you have that.
That's the Saturday day game and then Saturday night six
pm is scheduled. First pitch.

Speaker 11 (01:52:26):
Yeah, so we're gonna clear the ballpark then bring everyone
back in, so you will need two tickets if you
want to enjoy both games on Saturday. But then Saturday
night gates open at five and it's our youth sports night.
So if you have a child that's playing youth baseball
or youth softball, show up to the game, get here early,
and we're gonna give them a free Ferguson Kielan ticket
just for coming out and enjoy it. This is our

(01:52:47):
way of saying thank you and being a youth sports fan.
So where your jersey, you get a free ticket. They're
going to pray around the field and then a huge
postgame fireworks show after that one as well.

Speaker 12 (01:52:57):
But first pitch to that six to'cock that night.

Speaker 1 (01:53:00):
This up too because I get asked for tickets. That's
the number one thing people ask me for is do
I have any Drillers tickets? The number two thing is, hey,
if my group or my want to take my employees there,
how do I do that? And some people think you
have to give a suite, which you can do, but
there are other opportunities for people that want to take
a big group of people to the game. Right, Yeah,
there's a little.

Speaker 12 (01:53:19):
Bit of something for everyone.

Speaker 11 (01:53:20):
Whether you've got a youth team and you want them
to run on the field with the drillers, or you
got a company that you want to come out here
and enjoy it, whether it's just tickets, sitting down in
the seating bowl or in the lawn, or if you
do want to rent out a suite. The easiest way
go to Tulsa Drillers dot com, click on groups and
hospitality and you can see all the options we have
there and then give us a shout.

Speaker 12 (01:53:41):
We'd love to help you out.

Speaker 11 (01:53:42):
We can customize some things for some people's We have
these new fan experience packages this year that I'm really
excited about where you can actually even bring your group
on the field to watch the fireworks from the field.
Just a cool, unique, something different that you can't get
anywhere else.

Speaker 1 (01:53:57):
What other I want to know more, what other experience
as do you guys have?

Speaker 11 (01:54:01):
Yeah, the one that again the youth opportunities where you
can run out with the drillers. Basically it's bringing a
team out there. They can run out there, stand with
the drillers during the Nash Anthem, get their pictures taken.
We have ones where you can high five the drillers
as they're coming on the field. We have a new
one where you can get on the dugout with hornsby
during the seventh inning stretch. We have birthday party packages.

(01:54:23):
I mean I pretty much Corbyn, you name it. We
got something going on, so I'm really excited.

Speaker 1 (01:54:27):
Yeah, there is something for everyone at One Oak Field
to see the drillers in action, the future stars in
Midjor League Baseball go through One oak Field. And when
you think about something to do with the family, this
is the place to do with the kids, splash them.
There's ice cream. You talked last time about the food.
I'm very much looking forward to the beer cheese today
and the ice cream is always a big hit, especially

(01:54:48):
on days with all these students that are going to
be there. Talk about the ice cream choices.

Speaker 11 (01:54:53):
Yeah, we got a little bit of everything. When it
comes to soft serve, everyone loves soft serve. You got
the helmets there. You can do a huge Sunday if
you want, or we got Highland hand lifted. That's more
of you of your style and you want something a
little bit different, some different flavors.

Speaker 12 (01:55:07):
We have that all the toppings.

Speaker 11 (01:55:09):
We're doing handmade milkshakes this year, which has been going
crazy we got flushies, all the fun stuff there, and
I knew you were gonna talk about the beer cheese there, Corbyn.
I saw so many people walking around with the bacon
beer cheese fries during that first.

Speaker 12 (01:55:23):
Homestand I think that's the way I'm going to bed.
I think that may be lunch.

Speaker 1 (01:55:26):
The fries alone will totally stand on their own. But
when you had the bacon and the beer cheese enough,
it's gonna be a slap your hand. Like if you
put your hand near my fries, I'm slapping your hand. Experience.
Go to Tulsa Drillers dot com, get your tickets, see
the Drillers in action. Gates already open for that eleven
am first pitch, and you can see a little day
baseball happening at one Oak Field, and then get your

(01:55:47):
tickets for any of the games that are happening this week,
including two games on Saturday. Tulsa Drillers dot Com. Justin thanks, buddy,
I'll see in a little bit.

Speaker 12 (01:55:57):
Appreciate you guys, see us soon.

Speaker 1 (01:55:58):
All Right, We're gonna take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 8 (01:56:01):
Telsa's Morning Show, The Big Bad Morning Show.

Speaker 1 (01:56:04):
The Assault Continuous next ninety km od Good morning, It's

(01:56:45):
the Big Bad Morning Show. I'm just a little funny
thing that I came across that. Apparently Bill Belichick is
not very happy that he's angry that people are calling
him a predator for dating a twenty four year year
old person. Quote. I cannot believe the University of North
Carolina would support me being called a predator, he said

(01:57:07):
in new mail emails to the school's administration obtained by
News magazine. For those who don't know, he's seventy two,
so there's a forty eight year age difference between him
and his girl recently graduated girlfriend. Yeah, what is Mick
Jagger being called a predator? Same thing about the same

(01:57:30):
age difference. No, there's at least fourteen, almost one and
a half decades. Yeah, difference eighty one thirty seven, but
also not young.

Speaker 5 (01:57:41):
But I hear it right right right?

Speaker 1 (01:57:43):
Yeah, I don't dude, I don't know. Listen date or
don't I don't care? Right, hey, zero, live your love,
best life.

Speaker 5 (01:57:50):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:57:50):
You're Bill Belichick. You got that much money, get it
you do you man? She's the one that's gonna be
single by thirty Yeah, all right, lindsay what you learn today?

Speaker 7 (01:58:04):
I learned give mc jagger a break. He's been called
a predator his entire life. And also Gimby asked Clark
to pull out Gimby.

Speaker 1 (01:58:12):
What you learn today? I learned that the nerds are
gathering to crucify Corbin when it comes to Harry Potter
and when it comes to Beaver's. I'd rather have mine
singing than fighting. Uh. I kind of had something some
of the Lindsay except a little different is Gimby needed
to have a man help him get his disc unstuck
and pull it out. And ten feet meat Cooler is
not a movie Lindsay would want to promote. At nine,

(01:58:35):
it's Corbin saying, make sure that dishwasher is loaded right.

Speaker 5 (01:58:38):
It's Lindsay stopped tracking my cycle.

Speaker 2 (01:58:41):
I'm sorry, buddy, can dishippin.

Speaker 12 (01:59:02):
To make some noise?

Speaker 1 (01:59:07):
Interpassword Corbyn new messages. The Big Bad Morning Show would
like to take a minute to thank troops from Oklahoma.

Speaker 10 (01:59:14):
And all over the United States.

Speaker 1 (01:59:15):
These soldiers have sacrifice. Give the Big Med Morning Show
before you to back like the total douchebags that they are,
total douchebag bagbag little incomplete douchebag.

Speaker 11 (01:59:24):
We honor and respect you We honor and respect you.

Speaker 1 (01:59:27):
We honor and respect you, God, blessing all, blessed Tulsa.

Speaker 7 (01:59:34):
We try a boy

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