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it's Frigginame Friday. What's the largest age gap you've had
in a relationship case A line of Google Summer Shandy
could be yours bmms and what that is to eight two, nine,
four five. You could brag that it was older, or
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you could brag that it was younger. Either way, we
want to hear from it. No, like you're fifty uhuh yeah, yeah,
you're the weird that I went to kids. Oh, I
didn't go there. I was just thinking, I'm sure there's
some people out there that you know, it seems like
and maybe it happened when when you were in high school.
I know what happened when I was in high school.
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But there were fourteen year olds going out with eighteen
nineteen year olds girls in my eighth grade class, my
freshman class, fifteen year olds dating twenty year olds. Well,
there would be like one, I know, like I can
remember like one and it was it felt like it
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was always someone we didn't know it like, oh, it
like he lives in Canada. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah not
in my case, there were a few of them and
I knew their boyfriends. Weird. Yeah, it is very weird
that whole I call it the uh dirty dancing complex. Yeah.
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I remember, like when a junior would be dating a
senior like dang, right right. I was a sophomore in
high school, yes, sophomore, talk of high school, and I
got asked to go to the senior prom from a senior.
She lived behind me, as a matter of fact, and
she's she's like, hey, would you like to go to
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the prom with me? I couldn't tell you her name now,
some blonde or whatever. And she's like, I'm not sure
if I'm going, but if I go, would you like
to go with me? Why? Yeah? You know, as a sophomore,
that's pretty it's a pretty big deal getting invited to
the prom, you know, to do anything with the senior
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and much less prom this big breasted senior girl. So
she ended up not going, So I ended up not going,
But the fact that she asked me, I was still
even blessed that she asked me Oh yeah, you get
to still brag that if you get asked like that,
are you expected to pay for stuff? So far as
like because I'm the younger person, because you're the guy,
like typically the guy, I would kind of expect it.
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I guess, you know. The only exception i'd make is
because you know, I was the younger one. He's only sixteen.
You know, he's a paper boy. You know, I'm sure
he doesn't have much much money or whatever, but I'd
still ask my folks, hey, can I have some money
at least like a throw down on dinner? The the
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road less traveled? Should you have done? Like? Who knows
what that would have been? Like? Oh right, yeah, you know,
could have gone to prom with her next day. It's
a sparks, a long lasting relationship, one of those we
high school sweethearts. We hooked up in high school and
got married and never you know, looked back. Yeah possible,
but he got her pregnant. Other girls have been like, damn,
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there must be something like who knows right? Something in
that arm? So who knows right? Right? And here's the
other thing, too, is asking to prom in the stress
that came along with it, and as you eloquently pointed out,
and I don't know if I could either remember the
name of the person I went with, right, The only
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reason I know the person I went to myce the
only reason I know the name of the person I
was supposed to go to my senior problem with, because
remember I got suspended that day before prom because we
were best friends in high school. She's a giant lesbian
and we still kind of talk, you know, to this day,
not as much as we used to, but she lives
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in Colorado, you know, and she's got her family or
whatever like that, so you know, but we still we
still chant from time to time. Yeah, just the straw,
hope hope. She says, yes, yeah, oh man, I gotta
look what I gotta wear this rented piece of clothing.
Uh huh that everybody else's one. Yeah. Yeah. There's a
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lot of stress that goes to prom, at least on
my innyway, because I wasn't sure if I was gonna go,
and then last minute kind of said yeah, let's do it.
When I say last minute, like the week before something
like that, and uh, and I was like crap. And
I was working at the time, right, so I had
a job. It was just between paychecks at that time,
so I was like, ef, I gotta I gotta get
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a rented piece of clothing, all right. Well, so I
asked my buddy Todd, Hey, hey, Todd, can you loan
me some scratch and then I'll pay you back when
I get paid. I just got to get a tuxedo
for the prom. So he took care of me and
it wasn't a problem. I'm in here, you go. And
I went to uh but Sheers, Yeah, yeah, that's where
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I went to get my tuxedo. And that was interesting.
I ain't never had to be fitted for anything ever
before in my life, you know, and it's fun nowadays.
I love going in and getting fitted. I think custom clothes,
custom fitted clothes are fantastic. Oh yeah, especially for you. Absolutely.
So I'll go in and I love messing with the
guys or whoever the seamstress is, you know, because they
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got to they got to adjust for my little arm here,
you know, and I'll never forget. I went in. It was,
uh the men's warehouse, Yeah, where you like get two
suits for a hundred bucks or something something like that,
dirt ass cheap. And I was like, hey, I need
a suit and he's like, okay, cool, and I was like,
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can you do something with this? And I stick my
little arm out and he looks at me and he
kind of, you know, rubs his chin and he's like,
I'm known to do some magic, so we'll see what
we can do. And it turned out just fine. And
after that, I was like, all right done. I'm taking
any any long button down shirt that I have and
I'm getting the sleeve adjusted, so I have several of
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them that are custom fit just for me. I think
prom is one of those weird archaic traditions we do
only because they're pushed onto us. Right, probably probably our
parents did it. Their parents did it. Yeah, their parents
did it. I don't see a problem with the prom,
you know. I think I think it's nice. It's it's
great for the kids to get dressed up and fancy.
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That makes them feel good good, you know, because they're kids, right.
We really a lot of don't don't get to experience
that fanciness and going to a fancy restaurant and getting
dooded up until we're adults or whatever. The only time
we ever do it is either you know, a wedding
or a funeral. Our parents make us do it, you know,
So we got the problem like, this is our night,
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this is our night to shine, to look fancy, to
feel good about ourselves, and to dance the night away
and hopefully get late at the end of the night.
I know that's what every guy thinks when it comes
from that. I think that nowadays you see a lot
of people go separately. They don't go with another person, right,
and then they meet up there like groups of guys
and groups of girls. Yes, okay. And I think that
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more kids are excited about the after stuff than the
actual prom. And so that's where I'm like, it's kind
of a weird thing. That is, because we did it,
they should do it right. And if you feel if
that's the only dress up opportunity they have, then maybe
that's on you right, right. And it was a thing
at a time when there wasn't a lot of social
things happening. Dances were the social thing. I always loved
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the school dances, man, be it prom, the eighth grade dance, whatever,
I'll never forget was it was it eighth grade. It
was eighth grade, and we had the middle school dance
and there was this short, little bastard. I forget his name,
but we were friends or whatever. Jake maybe was his
name or something like that. And he he had brought
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a date to this eighth grade dance, right and I
happened to know his date because I went to church
with her, right, so we already had a repertoire her
and I and I totally snatched her from him. She
danced with me all night long. He got upset, rightfully,
so you know, get me coming in, swooping in, stealing
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his girl or whatever for the night. And we was
just friends, you know that that's all that there is too.
But she she would much rather wanted to hang out
with me as opposed to this little fella that she
was with. How did you steal him or stealer? I
just started talking to her, and I was like, hey,
you want to dance, you know, because we're at a dance.
That's what you do at the dance, you dance. And yeah, sure,
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And so we started dancing. You know, we're cutting a rug,
and then slow dance comes in, and now we're getting
all close to each other, you know, holding on to
the hips, you know, and and and then that's that's
really just how it was for the rest of night.
We just hung out and danced the night away. Meanwhile,
old Jake over here is in the corner getting cooked,
being pissed. Eighth grade couck. Did he did? He yell
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at you? No, he did. He had to step in.
He's like, hey, man, do you mind if I dance
with my date? Sure, she's your date. I don't see
any reason why not, So so I let him. I
let him. I was so nice. I let him dance
with his own damn date. And and then what happened
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after that song was over? Right back in the gimpy corner. Yeah,
that's right. Did you slow dance with her again? Oh? Yeah,
several times? Like I said, throughout the entire night. That's
all we did. We sit, we hang out, We dance.
We dance most of the night away, good times. Danced
most of the night away. Yeah, ten pm, we got it, Yeah,
nine probably actually yeah, I forget yeah, probably right, nine,
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ten o'clock or whatever. And then at the end of
the night, you know, his mom came to pick both
of them up, and I said bye, and then they
took off, and I ain't never seen any of one
of them again. They're probably probably listening right now. That
was me. Anything you'd like to say to Jake right now,
Jake if that is your name, Sorry bro? Oh right,
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gimping ain't easy, man, That's all I got to say.
You got two hands, deal with it. Yeah right, I'm
sorry this happened to you, Jake. This is why the
girls alake me. Right now. I'm saying, like I got
this is my bad luck. That was your sorry, bro, exactly, Yeah,
what do you get? It's like that video online where
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a guy is staring at another guy and the guy's
like getting mad and the person's eating ice cream, just
staring through them like kind of mean looking right, just
and the guy walks up like throwing his arm in
the air and he pushes him, and the guy like
what And then he takes out his cane and like
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opens it up and he's like looking around with his
cane to whoever hit him. And the guy's like, I'm oh,
so sorry man, congratulations you're a jack blind he's blind, yeah,
but he was like stop staring at me. I'd seen
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a video like that. It was at the gym, though,
and this blind guy was we was just staring off
into space whatever. Some girl got all mad, thinking that
he was staring at her, and he's like, I'm blind,
I can't eat anything. But she went off on him
because you know, I'm tired of being subjected and people
just checking me out. Blah blah blah blah blah. Come
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to find out he's black. Oh sorry, although I mean
the one that I described in the one, you're obviously
not real, right, yeah, because who would just hand gesture right? Uh?
And then the gym one is like, how did he
know what lates to pick up right by feel? How
did he find how does he know he's not on
the rowing machine? Right? This doesn't feel heavy enough? This one? Oh?
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She said that one up? All right, freaking night Friday.
What's the largest age gap you've had in a relationship BMMS?
And whatever that is to eight two nine four five.
We will give away some lining Google Summer Shandy coming up.
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time for news quakies world news, local news, and news
that just makes you say, what the Here's Corbyn, Gimbi
and Lindsay with what's going on news quakies from the
Big nd Morning showing ninety seven five man arrested after
roaming naked in Disneyland. And that's not like a joke
like the name of an animal. No, No, that's a
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that's a pop I thought i'd already read this one. No,
different story, different story, different dude. If you were gonna
roam naked in a public place, are you picking disney Land?
I mean Disneyland is California less muggy, that is true statement.
Lots of kids around, lots of kids around, so I
would not be choosing Disneyland. I would like to say
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a beach. But again, children, Yeah, I don't know where
you're gonna go. There aren't children. Yeah, aside from your house.
If you don't have kids living with you, you can't
go anywhere. Yeah, I can't take of a place right,
not even the grocery store, because my luck, I show
up and it's the three day meat sale, and I'd
be like, ah, damn it, who wants some sausage. Bride
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late to her own wedding stopped by officer after driving
one hundred and five miles an hour in a forty
five damn why is she late? I don't understand. Well,
she had to get somewhere, she was running behind me.
How late Apparently you know minutes because she's doing one
hundred and five. Yo, if I'm getting married short of
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you are deployed and you know we're cutting it close
because the military be doing military right, and you're like,
I'm gonna make it short of that, or you're of
a spy. I'm not gonna buy the I'm late on
my wedding day thing now. And this is the bride
that was late exactly. Yeah about that. She don't want
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to get married, bro, Just being honest, maybe the truth
when people it's a big deal when you're excited, you aren't.
You're not late, You're not cutting it close, You're going
to be early, you think, I mean, maybe you bacheloretted
it a little much. The night before. But even then,
the crew of people you should have to be getting
you to the place right, your bride'smaids or whatever. And
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if you're a pitter pattern along you don't want to
get married, it's not a priority to you. Just take
the sweet I'll get there. It'll happen fine, fins whatever.
Sperm donor and Netherlands has fathered one hundred and twenty
five babies. Who that's a lot. That's a lot of kids.
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Man charts his own path, drives over eight hundred miles
to find stolen truck after he says investigation took too long?
Do you blame him? I mean, if you can do
it yourself in quicker time. Except there's this thing about
I'm not a big fan of vigilante justice. M I
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kind of have to agree with the guy. Listen, y'all's
take it too long and I need my truck back. Yeah.
It's his work truck, and it's got all of his
work tools in it, you know, And that's that's millions
of dollars worth of tools that's missing right now, and
he's it's he's not being able to eat because of it.
It feels a little main character energy. Yeah, police are doing.
There is something wrong with that. There's other people in
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society besides you. Yeah, and the police aren't there to
deal with just your problem. Yeah, but listen, they're taking
for damn ever to get this investigation done to find
my truck. I have the location right here. It's on
an air tag that I had put on, you know,
in my tailgate or whatever. And hey, police, I appreciate
your help, but I have found my truck. Now I
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need you to come in and do the legal part
of it by you know, arresting whomever. I have no
problem with him going there and being like, I'm out.
I need police assistance. I found my truck, right, but
to then intervene, right, how long is an acceptable amount
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of time that takes too long for the investigators to be,
you know, looking for your stuff? Thirty days? I think
after thirty days, and I understand you're busy, but after
thirty days of quote unquote looking investigating, you ain't found
nothing yet. I'm doing it on my own. Yeah, then
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you shouldn't have called the police the first time. I right,
If you're gonna just do it on your own, just
do it on your own, right, Well, I'll do it,
if they don't, right, I don't know. I kind of
look at it like it is what it is. I
have insurance, true, but not everybody does though, Well you
have to in the state. Well yeah, liability and liability
ain't going to replace your stolen v if you have
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full coverage, you will true what liability and going to
and you know people get liability because you're mandated to
have the insurance and that's the cheapest. Yeah. New monopoly
world records set by Australians and eighteen Australians or Tulsa
or Australians. Yeah. Microsoft warns that anyone who deleted mysterious
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folder that appeared after latest update must take action to
put it back. I wonder what's in the mysterious folder
that raises so many questions? Scientists, you got a lot
of them. Don't worry about it. It's fine, right, right right?
Scientists invent first vagina on a chip tastes salty. Huh?
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Read it again, scientists invent first vagina on a chip.
I don't understand a reproductive organ Yeah on atato, a
potato chip or a microchip. I can't tell you what
kind of chip, or a rock chip, right, or a
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guy named Chip I know him. Lawsuit a leging Alabama
officials illegally harvested inmates organs can proceed according to judge
or the inmates already dead. If the inmates are dead,
what's so wrong with harvesting their organs because they're not
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the state's property. Uh okay. So when somebody dies in
prison and there's no family there to collect the body,
they just get buried in the state cemetery, right, the
prison cemetery. So at that point they kind of are
no responsibility. Responsibility and possession are not the same. Also,
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I mean, if you're in prison, aren't you property of
the state at that point? No, you're in the custody
of the state. It's different. I think it's okay. I
think it's just funny that someone was like, no, no, no,
we're allowed to do this. Yeah. Nurse facing charges after
grabbing flight attendants junk. Don't expect that I'd go to
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work one day. I'm just trying to get to Argentina
and make sure you guys get there safely. Two things, One,
don't assume you know Ben Steeler was a nurse, right.
Two the way they push those beverage carts around so
care free. Uh huh, it is possible that you might
get a brush up. Yeah, And one could be like, hey, yeah,
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I don't I don't read that as a brush up.
I read that as a hank of honker. To me,
it's a headline, and to me, headlines are over sensationalized. Right, right,
it could have been a brush up, and he could
have said no, I felt like he cupped me, right,
he checked my inscene mm hmmmm. Helicopter crash in South
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Africa blamed on unsecured penguin. Damn buckle, your penguin's up,
all right, we're killing people over here. So this is
my emotional support penguin. Right. China put out a warning
this weekend for small people to stay indoors. You heard them, Gormyn,
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you got to stay inside this weekend. I'm so curious
to the height right that they said that this alluded to,
like anybody under four feet, you know, stay inside. Yeah.
Where my kids go to school, it's more there's a
lot of open space, so there's a ton of wind
and obviously yesterday was very windy and watching the kids play,
the little kids like seven year olds play at recess
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and they trying to run into the Oh, I was
laughing so hard, or like they can't run in a
straight line. Right, just blows them over. That's funny. Pastor
prefers frisks from male security agents because scanners turn you gay,
those gay scanners. Man, So let a man do it, right.
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I trust that man more than I do any robots.
I'm not gay. You're gonna make me gay. By the way, Fred,
don't have any weapons in my Crotchell region. No, that
is not a bazuka last one giving Man arrested for
mailing condoms full of bodily fluid to postal worker. Huh yeah,
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at least he used to condom. You ever filled a
spit tube for a DNA test? Oh? Yeah, you feel
like you'll have no problem doing it? Yeah, and then
you're like, this is taking forever. It's more than what
I was expecting. I would only imagine the same thing.
We don't know what the bodily fluid is, right, Man
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threatens officer with raised and cocked ukulelesi to rest stop
or all shoot Hey zam fear right right, get down.
I'm a police officer. It's just a ukulele. Corbyn, It's
a pan flute anshole, shut up, settle down. All these
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you've had in a relationship? God? Who do we got
on the line there in people? Hey Brandon, how are you.
Speaker 6 (28:14):
Good?
Speaker 1 (28:15):
You good Brandon? What's the largest age gap you've had
in a relationship? So?
Speaker 7 (28:20):
I was fourteen and he was sixty two.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
You were fourteen and she was sixty two. Were you raised? Yeah?
Speaker 8 (28:37):
No, No, it was consisual.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
How can a fort How can a fourteen year old
give consent?
Speaker 8 (28:44):
Hey man, this was in the nineties.
Speaker 1 (28:45):
I don't know what that means.
Speaker 8 (28:47):
Time a different time. Yeah, you know, we didn't tell
on people back then. We didn't. Uh, we didn't complain.
We had balls back then.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
You know, if you think, do you think you have
balls for letting a sixty two year old woman have
sex with you?
Speaker 8 (29:04):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (29:04):
Absolutely, you think that's cool?
Speaker 6 (29:08):
No?
Speaker 1 (29:08):
Not now, I don't.
Speaker 8 (29:09):
I did back in.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
I mean you're defending it like an asshole on the radio.
Speaker 4 (29:13):
Yeah, I mean back then it was cool because I
was fourteen.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
And having the sex.
Speaker 6 (29:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
Good, tell them what do you want, gimpie, Your love
of grilled cheese just scored you a case of and
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the first round. NBA postseason tips off Saturday. Coach Prime
is responding to critics of the program's recent decision to
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retire the jersey numbers of Travis Hunter and Shador Sanders.
Several former Colorado players posted on social media that they
were upset the timing of the honor. Now, I don't
disagree with this when I saw this to give these
to retire these two numbers, win and I don't know
what they did. Maybe they have a couple of records
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for the season for the season, right, but they only
played like two years there, maybe a year, right? Would
they leave such an impact in the in the in
the sport that they're like, you know what, even though
they weren't here for a long time, we're still going
to retire these numbers. Hell, the or uh was it
the Miami Heats or the Orlando Magic. One of the
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Florida teams retired number twenty three. I think it was
the Magic number twenty three, even though Michael Jordan never
played for him. Yeah, they still retired that number. So
nobody could have. Yeah, that numbers. Yeah, it's kind of
the same. No, it's not to equate the best basketball
player of all time with somebody who was a Heisman winner.
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Is not the same. Okay, it's not even in the
same boat. I look at it as they left an impact,
and they're like, we don't want anybody else to have
this number. Because of that reason, Deance says that if
his last name wasn't Sanders, this wouldn't even be a discussion.
When defending the inclusion of his son's number two jersey
and with the reigning Heisman Trophy winner, the pair joined
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just four other Buffaloes to have their number retired through
the team's one hundred and thirty five year history. WOW
and Florida State is pausing all athletic activities following Thursday's
deadly shooting. The school announced all home events will be
canceled through Sunday. A baseball series opener between the Seminoles
and Virginia is on hold, along with a softball set
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between FSU and Georgia Tech. A pair of spring practices
for the football team were also canceled. That's balls to
the wall sports. I'm corbin on ninety seventy five. Good morning,
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had in a relationship? A case a line of Coogle
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moving forward, anybody that was raped, we will not give
beer to. It's consensual Corviyn. I'm sure it was, uh, gimby.
What's the largest age gap you've had in a relationship.
I think about this because I've had a few that
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had some pretty decent gaps in it. I had one gal,
the nurse that I was with, It was like ten years.
She was ten years my junior. Okay, before I got
with her. There was the gal was like thirteen years
younger than me. But I think the one that sticks
out the most it was fifteen years difference. She fourteen
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years difference. She was fourteen years older than I was
a little miss Robinson there. But it's okay because I
wasn't fourteen years old and she wasn't sixty eight. However,
the whole weld she was I was thirty at the
time and she was forty four. And I met her
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at the club that I DJ'd at, and we hit
it off, and you know, we we had fun for
for a little while. I think that's about yeah, that's
about the oldest, you know, ten yeah, fourteen fourteen years difference.
But that felt like huge right now? Oh yeah, absolutely
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she was. She was hot, you know that for that
big of an age difference. And now I am the
age that she was when we hooked up, and I
was like, oh well, okay, interesting. Yeah, I think mine
is about the same. I think mine's about the same.
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In terms of like me dating somebody older, I don't
have one younger. I mean my wife is the youngest,
and that's seven years okay, which isn't bad. That seems
very very common. It's it's not it's not bad, right,
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But if I would have been twenty five, right that
it would feel odd, absolutely that distance. I was sitting
here thinking that same thing myself with my fourteen year
age gap. If I was thirty and dating somebody fourteen
years younger than me, well just call me Pece wayzy, yeah,
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and the one that was fourteen years older than me.
It didn't feel that way. It honestly only felt that
way when we were when her kids were around, because
years old as they are. No, No, that was the
only time it was like a noticeable thing, right right,
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And to be honest, I wasn't like a crazy partier,
and neither was she So it made it like it
felt normal to me, right, right, you guys just sitting
around watching movies or whatever. Murder, She wrote, Yeah right.
Matt Locke Agt right of America's Funny Stone Videos. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Walker Texas Ranger, Walkking Cook, Yeah, doctor Clinton Medicine, the
(37:41):
news touched by an angel, right, write sixty minutes. Hey,
why don't you come over tonight. We'll have dinner, we'll
watch twenty twenty. It'll be a good take. I saw
there's a they're doing a special in sixty minutes. We'll
get some wine. It'll be a great time. Well sear
(38:02):
some duck you laugh now, But I do love sixty minutes.
You know, to each is their own, to each is
their own. Sundays are busy for me on the news
magazine front. See yes, Sunday morning, sixty minutes, right, meet
the press, We got it all covered. I feel you
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when it comes to the age when the kids are around,
because she had, you know, the older gal that I
was with. Also, she had a boy that was not
much younger than I was, and it felt kind of weird.
We'd all go out and play disc golf together and
it was just kind of cringey at that moment. But
what name now whatever? Man, I was so uncomfortable around
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her kids. And it wasn't because her kids were not
good kids or anything like that. It was just like
that was just too much for me. Right, I'm not
trying to be dad, right, I don't want any authority here.
Do what you want. I'm just don't want to. I
don't even want to be involved in like, will you
pick them up? Can you watch them?
Speaker 7 (39:07):
No?
Speaker 1 (39:07):
I'll wait in my car right until you get here.
I am not I A'm doing that. I'm just here
for the sex. I am the salmon and the news. Right,
I'm here for all the fiber right. Hey, I don't
hope you don't mind, but I got I use some
(39:29):
of your metal musial Hey, guess what. I got the salmon,
but I got some some some zucchini. Zucchini looked fresh.
We're gonna we're gonna bake it. We're not gonna fry it.
And I was thinking we could grill it. Get crazy, right, Ah,
they say older women make beautiful lovers. There was another
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girl I dated who was older, but I was trying
to remember how much older she was than me. I
think it wasn't very much. I think it was maybe ten.
That's where I was at my other older woman in
my life at the time. She was ten years older
than me. And that wasn't that bad. That wasn't that bad.
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I was what I was, thirty nine, thirty eight something
like that and she was forty eight. You know that's
not I don't think that's that bad. But again, if
you reverse it, people look at it creepy, like, yeah,
she was like that person who was like ten years
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older than me. I don't know if she saw me
as a project. Okay, like I can fix this boy.
Not well, not fixed, but uh like how to treat women,
how to talk to women? Okay, how to I mean
all that stuff. Now, that's fair. They'll teach you some
things they've already been through it all. Yeah, so maybe
she was molding me. I don't know. Maybe so, but
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it was. I would recommend anybody date an older woman
or an older man, right then then you can check
the box. Right Hey, you get rid of a lot
of the bull that goes with, you know, younger stuff.
You know that I'm worried about I worry about this,
and I'll worry about that I worry about so much,
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you know, and right, we don't care. I don't care
what you think or what they think. I've been there
and done that. I don't give a damn not afraid
to meet your friends all that other stuff. Ye, what
is the age you think you need to get to
to achieve that type of individual age difference? What do
you mean by that? So just because you're a year
older doesn't mean you have that attitude? So like, what
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age do you have to how much older does one
have to be you think to get past that out?
Don't give a damn yeah, because because you can be
just because you're thirty doesn't mean a forty year old's
right exactly, I think. I think after after forty five,
after forty five, you should really not really care about
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what people think anymore. You know, I get it. As
a young person in their teens and twenties and even
in your thirties, you know, images a lot. You know,
people care, You care what people think and how they
see you and perceive you, you know, And I think
after for at least in my experience, a lot of
the people in their mid forties and beyond, they just
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don't care about that stuff anymore. They find more important
things to care about than what you think of me
or what your friends think of me.
Speaker 6 (42:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (42:26):
The only thing I would add is I you you
are more selective on who you what certain people care
about you? Yes, right, like my kids or wife parents
maybe yes, yeah, looking for me. I don't have to
worry about that. They're dead. Their opinions pretty much summed up.
(42:47):
You can't judge me down, mom. I don't even know
if parents, right, No, I don't know if it matters
what your parents think of you, because and hear me out,
because you can be a good INDIVI and your parents
think you're up to no good, right, of course, you know,
But but I think there's that I don't want to
disappoint my parents. I think that's different you think so, huh, yes, disappointing.
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You can be a stripper and and be really good person,
but disappoint your parents like, that's not that's not making you.
Who cares that if they're disappointed because you're successful at something,
right exactly, But you don't want them to be disappointed
in you, So you may not tell them that you're
a stripper. You may tell them that you work at
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a club or yeah, that's I would argue that's not
a good character trait. Again, who cares if your parents
are disappointed? Okay, some if you grew up in a
household where your family was a butcher, your dad's dad
was a butcher, your dad's dad's dad's was a butcher,
and then you're like, I don't want your life. They
might be disappointed. Does that make you? Should you care
about that? I don't think so. Maybe not, maybe not,
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But I'm sure some people do. They don't want to
disappoint their parents, you know, when they don't want to
seem I don't know, bad in their parents' eyes, you know.
And I know everybody knows we're not all perfect angels.
But I feel like, if you know, when you disappoint
your parents, it hits differently, you know, you know when
they come down on you and they're not like down
on you, like you sort of a bitch, but they
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look at you with that disappointing looking and you're like,
damn it, what were you thinking? You know what I mean?
I think the word disappointment or are being used is
where somebody's trying to control you and you should be
living the life you want not at the direction of others,
so you don't quote disappoint them. That's very live your life,
don't live the life others want for you, right exactly.
And that's kind of you know, when you get to
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that certain age how we started all this, You know,
you get to that certain age and you're just like,
uh huh, listen, I'm done. I'm past all that. I've
lived everything. I don't got other things to worry about. Yeah,
I would say seven years, seven to ten years, you're
going to be dating somebody who has a different outlook
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on things, sometimes better, sometimes worse. And I think that
slide goes both ways, because there's all you could meet
somebody ten years younger than you, that is a quote
old soul ride, and you could meet someone who's ten
years older than you that still thinks they're ten years younger. Right,
That's the beauty about people. Yeah, you know, everybody's got
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their own way of doing things and thinking and whatever.
Most people date someone old so they can tell their
friends about it. I guess maybe so are you're caught
off guard and you couldn't tell that they were the
crow's feet. It's a really good makeup job, right, right,
what's the largest age gap you've had in a relationship?
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overwhelmingly Lindsay has blocked people from winning this. This is
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(46:40):
And so we're gonna pick somebody. They're gonna pick a
category numbers, percentages or averages. I'm gonna give the same
answer to every question. Nice to make it easy. Good morning,
you're on the air. What is your name?
Speaker 6 (46:55):
My name is A one A sauty sheet from now now?
Speaker 1 (47:01):
Wow, Well, what's up, buddy.
Speaker 6 (47:06):
I'm gonna win this bath.
Speaker 1 (47:08):
I'll let you pick my answer. What number will be
my answer?
Speaker 9 (47:13):
Betty? Number three?
Speaker 6 (47:15):
Get three?
Speaker 1 (47:15):
Number three is the answer? All right? Give me go ahead? Man?
All right? Well JHPC, let's just get straight into this.
Uh what category would you like? Numbers? Percentages or averages?
Just do the number, the numbers it is. This is
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going to be great. JHPC. How old is Paul McCartney.
Speaker 8 (47:42):
He is now sixty nine.
Speaker 1 (47:46):
Giggy, all right? JHPC. How old is Adam Sandler? He
is sixty six, sixty JHPC how old is Clint Eastwood?
Speaker 9 (48:05):
He is up in his eighties, probably eighty.
Speaker 1 (48:08):
Nine, eighty nine. You say all right, JHPC. How old
is Michael J. Fox?
Speaker 9 (48:16):
He is up in his sixty.
Speaker 1 (48:21):
Eight, sixty eight, You say all right? Last one here?
JHPC how old was Abraham Lincoln when he signed the
Emancipation Proclamation? He was fifty. He was fifty, you say,
all right, make that look like a fifty will be
in business. Corbyn'll come back. I'll give him the exact
(48:42):
same questions, and we already know the numbers that you
know you're gonna stick with what he chose for you. Three?
All right, what I'm just gonna go ahead and plug
these in real quick. Cor I'll give you the questions,
just you know, play along with Okay, I'll give the answers,
because this is gonna be fantastic. How old is Paul
McCartney three Corbyn? How old is Adam Sandler? Three? Corbyn?
(49:08):
How old is Clint Eastwood? Three Corbyn? How old is
Michael J? Fox? Three? Last one here, Corbyn? How old
was Abraham Lincoln when he signed the Emancipation Proclamation. I'm
gonna go ahead and go with three or he is?
All right? How do you think I did? JHPC?
Speaker 6 (49:30):
Man, you got it?
Speaker 1 (49:32):
Man had no way, he knew it's over. Go ahead, Gibby,
let's find out the answers, alrighty. Then, when the question
was asked, how old is Paul McCartney, JHPC said sixty nine.
Corbyn said three. Paul McCartney's eighty two years old. Sounds
(49:55):
like JHPC was closest. Yeah. The question is how old
is Adam Sadler? Jh PC said sixty six? ORBN said three.
Adam Sandler's fifty eight. Okay, damn it, yeah, listen, I
want listeners to win, yes for sure. Question three quecial
number three, How old is Clint Eastwood Well JPC said
(50:17):
eighty nine? Corbin said three, Clint east was in ninety four.
Damn it. The question sounds like JHPC got it locked up,
you got it.
Speaker 6 (50:28):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (50:28):
And the question was asked, how old is Michael J. Fox.
JHPC said sixty eight? Orbyn said he's three years old.
Michael J. Fox is actually sixty three? Are you sure sure?
I feel like I was close. You're just off by
sixty years. Nah. And then lastly here, how about this one?
(50:49):
How old was Abraham Lincoln when he signed the Emancipation Proclamation? Oh,
I'm feeling good to JHPC said he was fifty Orman
said he was three years old. Just to wait, little
Lincoln still playing with his Lincoln lawyer and that stupid
top hat. Right. One day you'll see Abraham Lincoln was
actually fifty four when he signed the Emancipation Proclamation, So
(51:14):
sounds like a clean sweep from Jay PC who I
planned to give the give it away and he hung up.
I couldn't even give it away, is what it is? Uh?
All right? We're giving away beer for frigging a Friday.
What's the largest age gap you've had in a relationship?
A case the line of Google Summer Shandy could be yours.
We'll be back.
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Speaker 1 (51:49):
Good morning, call us toll free eight three three four six,
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nine four five. We're giving away beer like we do
every Friday. We call it friggin a Friday, asking people
to answer this question, what's the largest age gap you've
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had in a relationship? Case of line and Google Summer
Shandy could be yours And Joey is on, Hi, Joey,
how are you good? How are you good? Joey? What's
the largest age gap you've had in a relationship?
Speaker 8 (52:26):
Forty years?
Speaker 1 (52:28):
Forty years? How old were you? How old were they?
Speaker 8 (52:33):
I was twenty two, she was sixty two.
Speaker 1 (52:36):
Dang, And how did you meet this senior citizen? Were
you at dinner at four o'clock?
Speaker 8 (52:45):
We met through mutual friends and just kind of had
same interest and hit it off from there.
Speaker 1 (52:54):
Like what orthopedic shoes?
Speaker 8 (52:59):
I mean those are good, but no, I mean just fishing,
any kind of outdoor stuff, you know, hunting, fishing, things
like that. She'd like to go hiking. So she was
very very outdoorsy and in shape. And you know, got clicked.
Speaker 1 (53:17):
As a twenty four year old and you dated the
sixty two year old. How was the sex?
Speaker 8 (53:26):
Oh, it was great, It was fantastic.
Speaker 1 (53:30):
And had you had sex before this time?
Speaker 8 (53:35):
Yes, with several people.
Speaker 1 (53:40):
Oh, I'm sure casting off. How long did you date
her with this together?
Speaker 8 (53:46):
About three and a half years?
Speaker 1 (53:47):
Wow? And what ended it? Death?
Speaker 8 (53:52):
No?
Speaker 1 (53:53):
No, you didn't want to wipe her ass.
Speaker 8 (53:58):
I mean that would have been a little rough too.
Speaker 1 (54:00):
Uh No, just she forgot who you were.
Speaker 8 (54:05):
Probably she definitely has by mail.
Speaker 1 (54:09):
You had to take her keys away. Why did it end?
Speaker 8 (54:15):
Yeah, just kind of the lack of you know, wanting
the same thing.
Speaker 1 (54:22):
I guess you mean life breathing, right, he wanted kids? Yeah,
she couldn't provide them any more less fiber correct vision.
Speaker 8 (54:32):
Yeah, yeah, you weren't right going out the window. A
long time ago.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
You wanted I don't know, children food with a flavor
in it. Maybe.
Speaker 8 (54:45):
Yeah, her her youngest kid was uh ten, ten or
eleven years older than I.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
Was, so oh nawn to be now, be honest, how
much do you miss the discounts?
Speaker 8 (55:01):
I mean they came in handy for sure. They was nice. Well,
it was happening.
Speaker 1 (55:07):
Here's twenty percent off for you and your mother. That's
my good. You and your mama can sit right here.
Speaker 8 (55:14):
Okay, you gotta do what you gotta do.
Speaker 1 (55:19):
Red. What was it like when she grounded you?
Speaker 8 (55:27):
She never did.
Speaker 1 (55:28):
She gave me a lot of spankings though, huh yeah,
yeah yeah, and it must have been I'm just assuming here.
It must have been nice to always have a butterscotch available. Yes,
and okay, how long ago was this?
Speaker 8 (55:49):
Eighteen years ago?
Speaker 1 (55:50):
Eighteen years ago? Is she still alive?
Speaker 8 (55:53):
No?
Speaker 1 (55:54):
Did you go to the funeral?
Speaker 6 (55:58):
No?
Speaker 1 (55:59):
Did she die alone? Or was she hooked back up
with I don't know, another child.
Speaker 8 (56:06):
Then, I'm not sure of. I stopped talking to her
after we split.
Speaker 1 (56:10):
H you never went back for seconds.
Speaker 8 (56:13):
Huh, Nope, nope, never did.
Speaker 1 (56:17):
Right on, man, Well, you're gonna get the hook up,
get me go ahead and tell him exactly what he's
gonna get. Carvin like some young so he's always the
creepy old man in the relationship. Here's a case a
line of Google Summer's Indy back to you, good sport, Joey.
I appreciate you hanging the line so Gimpee can make
sure he has the right info. Okay, all right, buddy,
(56:38):
all right, buddy. Appreciate you well, Carmin. It says here
that the Supreme Court is to hear birthright question. The
Supreme Court will take up the question on birthright citizenship.
President Trump signed an executive order ending automatic birthright citizenship
as enshrined in the fourteenth Amendment. Trump wants to confer
(57:00):
citizenship only on those who have at least one parent
who is a US citizen or permanent resident. Several lower
courts have blocked the effort, and the Highest Court will
hear oral gety arguments next month. It says here that
Luigi Mengione has been indicted on federal charges for United
(57:24):
Healthcare CEO killing. Luigi Menngione is being indicted for the
killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Mengione has been
accused of shooting and killing Thompson back in December. Now
on Thursday yesterday, a federal jury in New York returned
a four count indictment against him. He's being officially charged
(57:45):
with two counts of stalking, a firearms offence, and meridair
with a firearm. The last charge makes it eligible for
the death penalty if convicted. The FDA plans to end
routine safety inspections, then well, nah, it doesn't seem safe
at all, does it. The multiple health officials have said
(58:09):
the FBA will effectively outsource the inspections to state and
local authorities. The plans have reportedly not been finalized yet
and maybe congressional and may been congressional action to be
fully approved. I don't know how I feel about this.
I'm all for less government involvement, but you're leaving it
(58:33):
up to individuals who care about profit over safety. And
there are bad actors out there. And maybe part of
the reason there hasn't been a breakout of Equal Eye
is because people didn't want to lose their business or
get fined. Right and now that's going to go away,
and you're kind of helping people police themselves, and people
(58:53):
aren't good at policing themselves, right. I read it as
it's going down to state and local authorities. So it's
like the Feds are come out of it, and it's
on the state to regulate this, not on the person themselves. Yeah,
you know, I mean, because I agree right there with you.
If let's just say lettuce farmers of America are regulating themselves,
well they get the heads out, get the lettuce out
(59:16):
of here, you know. But if the state has a group, right,
it's like, hey, we're going in, we're doing the inspections.
But at that same time, what's the difference. The difference
is that there might be different standards in each state,
where right now there's a national standard that has to
be met. So let's say you make lettuce in California
(59:38):
and then also in Oklahoma, but in Oklahoma they don't
care right right right now, maybe you move your business
to Oklahoma, but then you've got like poopy lettuce. I
don't know that makes sense. I get that. Then. I
was just thinking, like, well, the government's still involved, whether
it's state, local, or FEDS. The government still involves still
regulating or whatever, but I guess that makes sense different regulations. Hey. Lastly,
(59:58):
here there's a build set up state Gold and Silver
depository one vote away from the governor's desk. A bill
that would let you use gold and silver similar to
the way you use cash now is one vote away
from the governor's desk and has bipartisan support. You why
do you crune? So? Now I own a business, I
(01:00:19):
got to figure out how to give people. They're changing
gold and silver or silver. Yeah, I've got an I
own Bob's drywall, and now I got to that feels
like you're putting a burden on small business owners. Maybe
so maybe I don't know. It's like, all right, so
I'll take your lump of gold, sir, and it is
worth X amount of dollars you owe me, and then like,
(01:00:39):
here's your change back in cash. I don't know if
you're going to be sitting there tink tink tink breaking
off extra chunks of golder. But that's my point. Let's say,
So what I go. I'll give you a brick of
gold and you're like, ah, gold's going for this mundy?
You know what I mean? There's no right because money
is such a pain in the ass. It really is.
Some supporters believe that this is as close as Oklahoma
(01:01:00):
can get when it comes to getting back to a
gold standard that the US hadn't seen since Nixon. House
Bill eleven ninety seven doesn't force, but allows the state
Treasurer to set up a gold and silver depository. That
depository would establish a stockpile of gold and silver. The Oklahomas,
through their banks will have access to what is called
(01:01:21):
transactional gold and silver. So the banks would be holding
onto it and they'll be like, here's the piece of
gold or silver that's worth five dollars or whatever, and
then you would use that. I guess, I don't know.
I don't know. A boy we like talking about and
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he likes us talking about him. Aaron Rodgers has still
not made a decision. He made an appearance on the
Pat McAfee show Thursday for the first time since being
released by the Jets in March. The veteran free agent
said he was shocked after being cut for the first
time in his career. He mentioned that he would play
for ten million dollars this season and has had conversations
with Vikings Giants Steelers. Rogers has yet to rule out
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retirement as an option. You know that you noticed the
vikings were in that conversation. He said in the interview
it was actually, I mean, I think those interviews are
really great, and you're seeing insight from somebody inside the
NFL unfiltered. And he said he flew out there. He
thought they were having a mating about the offense and
(01:02:30):
how to make it work. And I'm paraphrasing, obviously, And
then they sat down and it was instead of a
multiple hour conversation, it was fifteen minutes, quick and easy,
and there was this whole like they clearly were not
on the same page. And as a jiltered lover usually is,
he was like, well, that's been a debacle from the beginning,
and da da da da, and now he's got all
(01:02:51):
these bad things to say about them. And as far
as the Steelers go, he said that he had been
having multiple ongoing COMversations with Tomlin, So I don't know
what red herring he's looking for to give him the
clearance or like, right to me, when you decide something,
(01:03:12):
if you have to talk yourself into it, you don't
want it right right, or if you're waiting for them
to litigate you into it. You don't want it, right,
you're just playing games with people. I just had to
look and see how old he was. He's forty one.
Just hang it up, bro, retire. He didn't need to though.
He's a great quarterback. Statistically, he was one of the
top quarterbacks in the league last year. But no matter
where he's gone statistically, I get you, great, fantastic, but
(01:03:37):
statistics aren't wins, and that's where it's at. And no
matter where he's been, you know, with the exception of
the past in Green Bay, you know the Jets didn't
win two years in a row, right, So why are
you going to take a chance on a guy that's
not winning. You know, the stats are there, great, he
has potential for the wins, but he's not getting the wins.
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If he had dubs underneath him, besides what he did
in Green Bay, if he had dubs in New York,
I could see it. Yes, go for it. Any team
would be lucky to have him because he is a
great quarterback. I ain't you're forty one, you're not getting
the dubs. You should just go ahead and retire and
enjoy your life. He's just one guy though he can't
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play defense, and you can put up the stats and
when you go to a team that doesn't have the
things in place for success, jes right, then yeah, you're
not gonna pulling dubs. You're right about that. That's Balls
of the Wall Sports. I'm Corbin on ninety seveny five km.
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think of all the crazy things celebrities do, and I
feel I can't think of one this year. Gene Hackman dying,
shell Trackenberg dying, Like I think that's probably the craziest
one because she was so young. M Jeane not so much.
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He's old. Is how he died? How he died would
be crazy. But we typically get a lot of crazy things.
But I think we're starting to turn the corner because
I don't know who had Hayley Joel Osmon being arrested.
I see dead people, huh yeah wow. And he's plumped
up a little bit. And he's still a great actor.
Oh yeah, you see him stuff. He's still really good.
(01:06:15):
But he got arrested thirty seven years old for public
intox and cocaine. Didn't see that comment public intox maybe
not to coke. Sure. He was in the back of
a police card away to jail when he called his
arresting officer a Nazi. And a Jewish slur. Oh god.
(01:06:40):
He was at a California ski resort when he got arrested,
and when they took him to jail, he said, you
fing Nazi and then the Jewish slang word that starts
with a K. And also show the video that is
out there shows the moment cops claimed they found cocaine
(01:07:01):
in his possession, which was concealed in a twenty dollars bill. Yeah,
I'm gonna use that to snorts line. Later he was
at Mammoth Mountain, Okay, and you can see the cops
take the cocaine as evidence. He was charged with two misdemeanors,
possession of cocaine and disorderly conduct under the influence of
(01:07:22):
alcohol and public ski. Patroll tells the cops he couldn't
handle his liquor, and you see them to him tell
law enforcement good luck when they try to take him
in for booking. Likely like he's a big time star,
I guess, and he's gonna I'm just gonna walk on
this one. You're Hailey, Joe Osman. You were cute when
(01:07:43):
you were a kid. You ain't s now And now
as he's sobered up, he's put out a statement, He says, quote,
I'm absolutely horrified by my behavior. Had I known I
used this disgraceful language in the throes of a blackout,
I would have spoken up sooner. The past few months
(01:08:05):
of loss and displacement have broken me down to a
very low emotional place. He lost his home and belongings
during the fire that happened in January. Was that a
reason to get loaded up on booze and coke and
be an asshole? Well, he continues, that's no excuse for
using these disgusting words. From the bottom of my heart.
(01:08:26):
I apologize to absolutely everyone that this hurts, because I
don't want to lose my career. No, I added that
part what came out of my mouth was nonsensical garbage.
I've let the Jewish community down and it devastates me.
I don't ask for anyone's forgiveness, but I promised to
atone for my terrible mistake, and I will be leaving
(01:08:48):
for rehab in the morning. You didn't mention he almost
lost his pants when he was getting arrested. Yeah, he's
a mess, dude. Yeah, here's what I don't understand. I'm
not a uh, I'm not a cocaine guy skiing on
cocaine feels wild, sounds like a great time. I mean,
you're juiced up, you got all that energy, you're flying
(01:09:10):
down a hill, so you've got that adrenaline that goes
with it. Yeah, I could, I could see it. You know,
and you're you're partying. You're at a resort, okay, so
I imagine you got you know, the cabin that you go
back to where I'm imagining that's where he got his
liquor from. You know, kid was just I say, kid,
he's thirty seven, but you know, he's just wanting to
party and have a good time and got out of
(01:09:33):
control and it got caught up to him. I mean
he's not Yeah, he's not a kid. No, No, he's
an adult and he shouldn't know better. He should know better.
If you're gonna do cocaine, do it in the privacy
of your own home or whatever. Don't be out and
about causing trouble. Lack this. I feel like if you
are doing cocaine, I'm just trying to think of like
(01:09:57):
driving a car real fast incredibly reckles right because your
response time is not on the precision level it should
be right, you think it is because you're zootoed out
of your mind going past but it ain't and cer
million other things going through your head. Yeah, And so
that skiing feels like you could be Sonny Bono in it.
(01:10:18):
That is true any minute. True if he's taken those
dangerous hills right right, maybe he's on the kiddie course
or you know, something like that and that's what got
him popped me. Yeah. And also when you're done, like,
there's a lot of stimulation around in regards to other people,
other dangers. You could hurt other people, for sure. It
(01:10:39):
just feels there are no I don't know. Maybe there
are a lot of sports people do on cocaine nowadays, right,
but I would think not. I don't think there's a
lot of NBA players snort and coke anymore. Right, This
isn't the nineties anymore, like when Michael Irvan got popped
in that hotel with the cocaine and hookers, you know afterwards, sure,
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but while doing while playing. No, But we don't know though,
right right, But they I think there's some guardrails in
place so that doesn't happen as much. Are there are there?
If if if some one of the you know, team
members goes off to the bathroom, does a little key bump,
and then is out on the course or field whatever, right,
(01:11:21):
and then they're like, hey, yo, you're you're playing like
a wild man. What's happening. I think they would get
called out by their we may not know about it
that I think they would get called out right right,
the coach or somebody management ownership, something like pain pills,
different story. Oh yeah, but cocaine. I'm just saying, to
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do a sport rolling right is wild to me. I mean,
it makes sense. And I say that because it hear
me out and they hear me out. This is why
cocaine isn't bad. I'm good.
Speaker 6 (01:11:57):
Uh No.
Speaker 1 (01:11:58):
It gives you, gives you the energy, gives you that
boost you know. Granted it's artificial energy, but I could
see that. Like when you're doing sports like basketball or
football or something like that, you're juiced up and ready
to go. You're like, all right, we're pomped, and you
got that got all the energy in the world to
(01:12:19):
run up and down the field or the court, you know,
or or if you're playing baseball, you know, you take
your coke rage and you're cranking dangers out of the ballpark.
H So I can kind of see how somebody would
be like coach fine As where like you mentioned, you know,
being high on like pills, opiates or something like that,
to where it would slow you down dramatically. You know,
(01:12:42):
you're on the court, you're high on opiates or whatever.
Somebody passes you the ball to make your three point
shot and it dinks off your head because you're so slow,
you ain't paying no attention. Pros increased energy, euphoria, decreased appetite, talkativeness,
cons increased heart rate and blood pressure, anxiety, paranoia, aggression,
(01:13:03):
overheating and dehydration, nose damage, addiction, mental health, heart and
orangedge damage, financial and legal problems. Those are all the
things that we don't care about and come way later
after you've had your problem for a while. These are
besides Haley Joe Osmon who just had some Tim Allen.
(01:13:25):
Remember in nineteen seventy eight, he had one point four
pounds of cocaine. That's a lot of boil. Listen, I'm
just I need some money. I never forget he snitched.
That's why he didn't go to jail for very long.
Robert Downey Jr. He got arrested a lot for possession
of cocaine, heroin, and an unloaded handgun. I remember that.
That was back in like the early nineties, early mid nineties, right, Yeah,
(01:13:48):
Aaron Sorkin. Uh. He rested at the airport for attempted
to carry cocaine and hallucidogenic mushrooms and marijuana into a flight. One.
That was a crazy time, right right, we're just getting
past nine to eleven or right. Paris Hilton, she got
(01:14:09):
arrested in Las Vegas, pulled over during a traffic stop,
had cocaine on her. That doesn't surprise me at all.
No Kodak black four point one grams of cocaine. He
attempted to ingest the cocaine to avoid detection during the arrest. Mm.
That happened two years ago. Yeah, that's not good. You
can't do that, I'll tell you die. I always love
(01:14:33):
watching to catch a smuggler and they've got cocaine in
their system and they're like, they're like, do you have
anything And they're like nope, and they're like we can
tell right, you're all fidgety, you can't stand still, your
eyes are bugged out, but keep asking to go to
the bathroom. Right, they may not have any on them,
They just did a lot. Uh. Rose McGowan, she got
(01:14:55):
arrested at an airport and she they were co ocaine
traces found in her baggage and she said, wasn't mine?
Still to this day, wasn't mine? Didn't I say you die? Rose? Yeah?
Marcus Jordan small bag of cocaine after his car got
(01:15:16):
stuck on train tracks. If your car gets stuck on
train tracks, you should not be driving a car because
you're trying to get on the tracks right, And as
fun as that may seem, it's not a good idea, right.
Or you're crossing in a spot where the car shouldn't
be right exactly. Huh. Who the fuck? I didn't know
(01:15:39):
who that was. Basketball player huh yes, okay, yeah, athlete,
yeah again. Gives you that boost of energy, that artificial
energy to get out there and give it all you
got right, I gotta feel young again, got it right?
Rather than a good diet right right? Right? No way, man,
no way. I am skinny because of the coke. I've
got all the energy in the world. World. When I
(01:16:00):
do injure myself, I don't really feel it, you know,
I'm trying to think if my house burned down, it
would be devastating, Yes, losing all my stuff, it would
be devastating. It would be devastating. I don't know if
i'd start, I might drink a lot for a short
amount of time hopefully all right, But even then I
(01:16:26):
tend to be somebody when danger is like near me,
I back away from all that stuff, right, because it's
an easy rabbit hole to slip into and not be
able to get out of, right exactly, So like when
catastrophe happens, I don't start drinking a ton, right, and
you've got the power to do that, You, Corbin, have
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the power to do that. You'd be surprised how many
people don't. You know, they got to do something to
numb themselves from the stress that they're dealing with, or
to block out all the damage that's been done. Is
like I just I've got to escape. They think that's
the way to deal with it, exactly exactly, and it's not.
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It's not. It's just it's a it's a band aid.
It's a terrible band aid, but you know it works
for a second. But what happens when you come down,
You know you're coming down off all that stuff, and
that sucks as it is, and then you start remembering
all this other horrible s that's going on in your life,
and it piles on top of your come down. The
bad news man right, Interest collects interest exactly like being
(01:17:34):
snow skiing while snow skiing. Yeah, take a break, we'll
be back.
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You just need to answer this question. What's the largest
age gap you've had in a relationship bmms and whatever
that is to eight two nine four five. I love
eating fancy meals. I believe some people call it being
a foodie. Okay, I like I think GIMPI has been
(01:18:26):
to dinner or meals with me enough. Oh yeah to
know that I'm gonna recommend things probably that other people
wouldn't And sometimes they're good and sometimes they're not. But
I like restaurants. I like eating good food. Yeah, I
ain't know the role with that, I will spend money
on a great meal. I'm getting ready to do it
in a couple of weeks for my to celebrate my
fiftieth So I will spend money on great meals. Yeah.
(01:18:51):
This one, however, I don't know. The Chinese restaurant is
serving a five hundred and fifty dollars fifteen course meal.
Five hundred and fifty dollars for fifteen cours. Okay, I'm
not hating it. It also includes an elephant dung based dessert. Okay,
now I'm out. Now, I'm out. Fifteen courses for one
(01:19:15):
is a lot of food, that's okay, It's an experience.
Five hundred and fifty dollars doesn't seem that much. Once
you start puttingn elephant crap in my dessert, I'm done.
I mean, fifteen courses is a lot, but you're not
getting full portions. Right, It's called tasters menu. You're getting
just enough to get a couple bites maybe right. There
(01:19:36):
might be one or two dishes where there's a little
bit more than that, but ultimately you're just getting enough
to have a couple of raises of the fork or
spoon right right, You're like, oh, this is delicious. Maybe
you'll come back and order that same thing again outside
the fifteen course Elephant dung in your dessert though, Yeah.
The fine Dining event fifteen courses of authentic Rainforest Meal experience.
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The meal ends with a dessert made out of elephant dung.
I'm just gonna go ahead.
Speaker 6 (01:20:03):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:20:04):
It serves dishes made out of tree leaves that you
are required to dip in, some sauce, honey coated ice cubes,
and dessert that is the talk of the town, which
is called flowers inserted into elephant dung sounds fancy. The
dessert features a base of elephant dung that looks like
(01:20:26):
crispy crumbs. The chef adds herbal perfume to it well yeah,
and fruit jam, pollen and honey sorbt sorbt sorbt not
surebert And to make it even more immersive experience, customers
can take a desert tour and choose the perfume and
(01:20:48):
jam they would like to add. They do have a
food hygiene lawn China, and it demands that all foods
served must be harmless, non toxic and as per nutritional standards.
Elephant dung does not seem to meet the requirements. The
poop is sterilized. I don't believe you. It's not clear
(01:21:14):
whether the dessert is safe for human consumption, So why
market it? Why sell it? I Google imaged you know,
flowers inserted into the elephant dumb and yeah, it brings
up a lot of the pictures of this said dessert
that you're talking about. It looks like ground sausage one.
(01:21:34):
And then of course there's pictures of elephants pooping. But
even it doesn't look appetizing at all. I'm all about
an experience, Man, go someplace, pay the money, have the experience.
This just ruined my experience. I'll say this. There are
some things, as I said starting this, I love a
(01:21:58):
good dining experience. I like fine dining experiences. I love
a good barbecue. I like good food. That's the end
of the sentence, right, But there are some places that
only cater to that, people that love that, and they're like, oh,
have you had the coffee beans that a monkey ate
and then pooped out? Right? No? Do you want some? No? No,
(01:22:21):
I have boundaries. Yeah, the excrement should not be involved
in the food process anywhere at all, whatsoever. Maybe afterwards,
definitely in the description. It should not be included. When
I think of like these types of experiences, you know,
they like they have like this is the world's most
expensive bigger and it's got truffles and it's got gold
(01:22:43):
flakes shaved onto it and blown. I'm down for that, right,
down for that kind of experience. Here is a here's
an ice cream Sunday that cost one thousand dollars. But
this is why, you know, it's got all this rich
and fancy stuff. I'm down for that. I'm not paying
five hundred dollars to eat cramp, literal cramp. If that
(01:23:06):
was the one thing and everything else sounded normal, okay,
but you don't sell me a rainforest experience. But then
I'm eating cow like our elephant. The elephants aren't in
the rainforest, right, well, how do they do that? Now?
I didn't turn a humidifier up way high, turn to
heat up and I don't know, and I'm eating leaves
and ice. No, no, I'm good. Now I want to
(01:23:28):
go and have like a really cool baba ganoosh.
Speaker 5 (01:23:32):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:23:33):
I will give you one exception that this might be
acceptable is if you go to the rainforest itself and
you are living with a native tribe there and this
is regular for them, and I think that's the only
(01:23:55):
way that that would be exciting with you. So you're
on a walk about, right, and you're like, I'm going
to dedicate my life to understanding the culture of XYZ. Yes,
and okay when in Rome? Exactly, I'm not gonna pay
five hundred and fifty dollars to go to a sit
down restaurant in China, New York wherever, and they're gonna
(01:24:17):
sweat me out and serve me. Crap, what's the most
for two people? What's the most you've ever played for
a meal? Ooh, that's a good question, because you know me.
I'm not saying I'm cheap or frugal whatever, but you
are cheap and frugal. I don't think there's anything wrong
with saying that. That's not it. I don't think that's
an insult. Well, I will spend the money if it's
(01:24:38):
worth it. I think I want to save. Is like
one hundred and fifty bucks for two people to eat,
and that was Tomahawk's steak. You know, all the sides
that go with no alcohol and drinks and drinks though, dude,
I don't know how you got out anywhere with two
Tomahawks steaks. No, it was just one. We split it.
(01:25:01):
It was just one. But yeah, I think that was
because I've never had one, and I was like, why not,
it's there on the menu. Might as well. I think
that's about as far as it got. How about you,
You want to guess two people most have ever spent
for a meal. I am going to go out on
(01:25:22):
a limb because I feel I mean, we've been together,
we're working on thirteen years now, you and I. We've
been to dinner a few times. I've seen how you eat,
not like a pig or anything, but you know, food
wise or whatever. I don't skim. No, not a dinner, No,
not at all. Then we're talking food and drinks or
just food. Okay, yeah, I want to say probably six
(01:25:47):
hundred dollars high or lower. I'm going to assume that
look is higher than fifteen. I think it was like
fourteen eighty. Wow. Okay, yeah, see that's it's not me,
but it's easily one of the top meals I've ever
had my whole life. Yeah, and and we ate for
(01:26:09):
like three hours, right, It's it's it's an experience or whatever. Yeah, yeah,
And I can totally relate and understand how people would
be like, that's wild. Yeah, that's a waste of money
for you. Right. To me, that is a good time.
That is money well spent, right, absolutely for those couple
(01:26:30):
of hours or whatever that you're there, you know, and
then you're done, you know, and and all that flavor
that you had in your mouth while you were eating
and having that experience is gone the first time you
take a drink of a soda or whatever afterwards. Yeah,
but that's any that's anything you spend money to do. Absolutely,
all that is gone the moment that you take a crap,
(01:26:52):
you know. You you look down, you're like, there's a
thirteen hundred dollars deuce. You know, most expens it's on that.
But I hear what you're saying. I hear what you're saying. Again.
I like eating good food. I'm go to restaurants like
that and they make food out of things I would
have never expected, and I get to try different I'm
(01:27:14):
a very picky eater, but I'm willing to try almost anything,
right except dun dessert. That's not a thing for me.
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What's the largest age gap you've had in a relationship? Bmms?
And whatever that is to eight two nine four five.
Mike is on with us. Hey, Mike, how are you good?
What's the largest age gap you've had in a relationship?
Speaker 6 (01:28:28):
Eleven years?
Speaker 1 (01:28:29):
Eleven years? And how old were you?
Speaker 6 (01:28:33):
I was turning thirty, going through a divorce and this
was actually the first woman I've been with and over
seven years, you know, being in all throughout my marriage.
And so she was nineteen and Barry Energy.
Speaker 1 (01:28:56):
You were thirty. They were nineteen. Funny because I was
thinking she was forty one, and I was like, that's
not that crazy. But nineteen feels crazy. Yeah, I would
imagine you in the beginning You're like, this is awesome,
but then you couldn't keep up, right, Well, it was.
Speaker 6 (01:29:17):
She was a little job man, I mean, you know,
and I was still fit, but you know, I mean
it was mountain biking and racket ball. You know, I
just you know, I wanted to you know, I wanted
to go back to house kill out and watch the
oj Trough.
Speaker 1 (01:29:34):
That's what I'm saying. Man, Like, it sounds fun, but
the physical demand, not for the sex, the physical demand
for everything else. You're like, I don't want to do
all this.
Speaker 6 (01:29:45):
Well, I was told for about six or seven months,
and then I decided it was time for me to
leave New Mexico and go back to Oklahoma. So I
told her I had to go, and she left.
Speaker 1 (01:29:56):
Fid uh do you ever stalk her to see how
she's doing?
Speaker 6 (01:30:03):
You know, honestly, it was it was something that I
just kind of went through. I mean, I kind of
went through the divorce playbo Mona Corvette, got a young girlfriend,
you know, and and after divorce is final, it was,
you know, it was time for me to start living
life again. And and and you know, kind of get
(01:30:25):
serious about life of them. She wasn't a serious.
Speaker 1 (01:30:28):
Starting How did you meet a nineteen year old?
Speaker 6 (01:30:33):
It was at an AA meeting. Actually, he had been
having a meet like when are we going out? When
are we going out? When are we going out? And
I was in the middle of a custody fight, and
the day that the judge gave the kids back to
my ex wife, I you know, I went to a meeting.
I was pissed off, and she's like, when are we
(01:30:55):
going out? And I was like right now. And so
that's kind of how it started. And that was a
good six to seven months of fun. But like I say,
you know, there's there's definitely something to be said by
somebody in your staying.
Speaker 1 (01:31:11):
Yeah, now you said a meeting? Do you want the beer? Hu?
Speaker 6 (01:31:19):
I want the beer that was in the past. Man.
I was dun balled the name of legal things. And
since then, I mean I actually went thirty years about drinking.
About ten years ago, I was like, you, I missed
(01:31:41):
the beer, so it's not I keep it under control.
I don't drink more than beer two ago.
Speaker 1 (01:31:50):
Kimpy, go ahead and tell him exactly what he's going
to get you. Now, my biggest age you got in
a relationship wasn't quite grilled cheesel, but definitely qualified. I
first senior discount. I have a case on the line
of Googles. I'mmer handy man to you, Caldon, Mike, thank
you for sharing your story. Man hanging the line so
gimpee can get your info.
Speaker 6 (01:32:09):
Okay, take your.
Speaker 1 (01:32:23):
NCUBA has approved a new timeout rule to combat fake
injuries beginning this season, if medical personnel go onto the
field to evaluate a player with an apparent injury after
the ball is spotted for the next play, the player's
team will be charged a timeout. If the team does
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game penalty will be assessed. And I wanted to bring
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this up because it's kind of cool, and that is
Oklahoma State will hold a traditional spring game Saturday and
still Water. The game will be a scrimmage, not an
open practice. Originally, the Cowboys are slated to have an
open practice with meeting great opportunities, but Gundhy was like, nope,
we're banging. Gundhy sided the large number of new players
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on the roster, including those brought in through the transfer portal,
as the key reason for the change. The game will
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minute quarters with the score being kept. Spring game is
part of Orange Power Weekend, which includes three baseball games,
a women's soccer exhibition, the nineteenth annual Remember the Ten
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up something new, Go back to something. So, this happened
near my house, and I didn't see it on the news,
and I wasn't sure if I was going to bring
it up. But a guy I live kind of near
a major road, like a pretty industrial road. Yeah, on
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a industrial truck near the port, and a guy set
himself on fire and then jumped into traffic okay, like
dump trucks and semis and flying down the road. Uh
huh that's that? Huh? Why and not one news story
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on it? Wow? Yeah, I haven't heard anything about it.
Of course I don't pay a whole lot of attention
to the news lately anyway, But you would think at
least that would you carus the news every morning for news? Absolutely,
so I would think nothing popped up there, nothing on
a Facebook feed or anything about that. How did you
learn about did you see it happen? Neighborhood? Okay, neighborhood,
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So his neighborhood gossips yeah, huh okay, And then you
read into it. There's a lot more of it. And
I understand, like, hey, we don't really talk about suicide
unless it's a celebrity, right, But I think if that's
what happened, I don't know if that's what happened. It's
that is one of those things for me that sells
the we live in a computer simulations. Why is that not?
(01:36:05):
That's insane behavior. Absolutely, something caused that individual to react
that way to what was going on their life right
right right? Mental health issues obviously, I don't know not
I don't think a sane person would do that sort
of thing. But you're right, I mean maybe he's got
marriage problems, kid problems, whatever the case is. You know,
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that caused them to be like, you know what, this
is the best answer. This is the best solution to
whatever the hell is going on in my life. When
you kill yourself you obviously it affects so many people
around you. And but if you're not up for this life, right,
what other choice do you have? Jarre you get to?
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Should you then endure it for everybody else? Blah blah.
I don't want to go down that rabbit hole. I
just can't believe it's not in the news. Is a
that is a wild story. You hear about people setting
them sells on fire and jumping in front of traffic
in big city like in other places, you don't expect
it in small town of Watson and where it happened.
It's sound like it happened in a heavily populated area,
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right right, Wow, so do we know if the man survived? No? No,
no he didn't. Okay, no, he got hit by a car. Okay,
sorry plural Okay, Yeah, that sucks. Yeah, wild story and
just not a blip of news. So either and this
is possible too. The people around me are lying, right,
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that's kind of what When I asked you, where'd you
hear that from? You said it was neighborhood gossip. That
was the first thing that went through my mind, is
maybe it's made up. Maybe somebody just said that and
then it caught on with no pun intended, like wildfire.
So here someone said, I thought it was a box knife. Okay, okay,
so somebody else knows about it, so it's a different okay,
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maybe that's see, this is what's happening to somebody else.
I wonder how much that happens. There was a shootout
of the casino last weekend. No, there was, and that
was on the news. I saw that. Well, unless it's
a different one, right, unless it's a different shooting, that's
possible too. Yeah. Uh will and Nelly. Anything you want
to talk about, bring up something new, go back to something.
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Would you rather spend an entire month's paycheck on scratch
off lottery tickets or eat an entire ninety six count
pack of generic cheese food product singles about four pounds
rappers included in twelve hours. You got to keep them
down or you start over. Well, that's a stupid ask question. Yeah,
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I'm going with the lottery tickets. Yeah, the reward feels
much stronger, absolutely potential. There's a chance that I could
get some of my money back. I'm not getting any
of my money back after eating ninety six pieces of
generic cheese rappers included. As a matter of fact, I
feel I will be spending more money in hospital bills.
I would think if you spend your salary you have
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the odds are pretty high that you're gonna win something
or multiple some things. Yeah, maybe it's just a bunch
of dollars or a bunch of you know, free tickets.
Put those add up, and those free tickets could also
pay off on more cash. Wow, that feels like an
easy one. Scratch offs all day. Would you rather fight
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slow zombies with super strength or fast zombies with no arms. Again,
this is easy. Yeah, fast zombies with no worms. They
can't get a hold of me, They can't grab me
to pull me in and start gnawing on me. I mean,
they got no arms. But I'm picking. I think slow. Okay,
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you want slow fast, you will get overwhelmed. Okay, maybe
so slow. I feel like there's chances for me to advance,
pivot fast. Think of World War Z right right, right, right? Okay,
that makes makes sense. Uh okay, Oh it was on
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the news. Okay, yeah, a lot of people saw the body. Okay,
I'm where this happened. What are you talking about it
at work? If there was a zombie apocalypse, would you
rather fight the zombies from the Walking Dead or the
Last of Us? Like this is easy? Yeah. I feel
like the Walking deads the Last of Us are getting unpredictable. Okay,
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they're they're pretty gnarly and they're quick. Okay, have you
watched this the reason? Not yet? Okay, tonight. So I'm
gonna give you a little bit of a spoiler on
this one. The zombies in the Last of Us at
least with this in this episode, and it kind of
it'll branch up they're getting smart. They're getting smart, like Ellie. Yeah,
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Ellie that's her name, was in this abandoned grocery store,
comes across this zombie, but the zombie starts like hiding
and hunting Ellie as opposed to the opposite. Right, this
is a new breed. I guess that I'm aware of.
It is a because I'm familiar with the storyline. So
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it's a new breed. Yes, where uh, fungus in general
is a living thing. It has its own brain function,
if you will. And so yeah, this is the season
where they introduce the new strain. Right, And this is
where again I feel like I've been telling people this.
I know the game, and if it follows the storyline
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of the game, he about to get your mind blown.
Oh yeah, it's good. It's gonna get crazier. Yeah. So
I'm gonna go with the Walking Dead ones, your traditional
zombies that are kind of slow moving. They might, you know,
trot a little bit, but they ain't gonna be hiding
from you. They're not going to be hunting you like
the ones in the Last of Us are. Yeah, I'm
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picking Walking Dead all day. They have been pretty deficy. Yeah,
you know, you'll you put them in a in a
square circle or in a circle, they're gonna get lost.
They can't climb right exactly. So I feel like walking dead.
I would have a better chance with Corbyn. Do you
make your own cleaning products? What do you use to
(01:42:11):
make your own cleaning pot products for countertops, toilets, et cetera? Well,
two one four six, I guess I should make a video.
It's it depends on what you're dealing with. I kind
of have gone to like an industrial product for toilets
just because they're so freaking gross. Uh So, but you
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can easily It's it's it's silly easy. How quickly you
can make a cleaning product countertops is just distilled water?
Uh the soap product I use, right, and then if
I want it to smell pretty right, whatever fly or
you want in here, I just assume you get mine
from the store. Yeah, if you're not up for it,
do it. This all spawned from twenty twenty. Uh And
(01:42:56):
I was like, I bet I could do this on
my own, right, because you couldn't find anything you wanted, right,
And so I did that. So COVID had its benefits.
I know y'all don't want a minute, but yes, in many,
many and many many ways, right, right? Would you rather
face an apocalypse caused by robots, nature or your own
(01:43:20):
bad decisions? Oh that's a fun one. Let's piece this out. Yeah,
so robots, you don't know what they're capable of, and
their strength is scary, right, which I think is the
same argument for mother nature. Right, mother wakes, tornadoes, hurricanes,
super tornado. Who do you fight exhibit's mother nature exactly?
(01:43:43):
You're out there just punching the wind, and then your
own I don't know what bad decisions I would be
making that would cause an apocalypse, Like I accidentally trip
and step on the button, right right, I don't know.
Maybe it's just things you do the bandit decisions you
make or whatever, not so much tripping and slipping, you know,
hitting a button or whatever. But like, let's say you
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cut somebody off going home and that person ends up
getting it into an accident with a military vehicle that
is carrying a nuclear weapon, right sure, like a warhead
or something, and then it crashes and blows up, and
then you just nuked oll of skayatok? I mean yeah,
(01:44:26):
but you can't fight that, right, No, you can't. You
just gotta make good decisions. So what's your choice, Skimpy,
If you would, which would you rather face an apocalypse
caused by robots, nature or your own bad decisions? Well,
I'll tell you one, man, I have had a lot
of fun and all the bad decisions that I've ever
made in my life. So I'm going to go with
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the bad decisions one because I feel like that's going
to be more fun than having a beat off a
robot or out there trying to fight the wind or
whatever mother nature has to offer. Telling you to have
means a wildly good movie. I don't want to mess
with no robots, I don't want to deal with Mother
Nature is scary, And yeah, I'll go with my bad
(01:45:13):
decisions because I can't believe it may feel like an
apocalyptic moment in my life, but I don't know if
it would. I feel like I could outrun it right
at least for a little while. I need a recommendation
for a place to get dinner downtown this evening. Is
there anything you highly recommend? I think this is a
loaded question. Are we talking fancy like are you doing
(01:45:36):
a date night? Or do you just want a cool
place to go eat? Are you trying to do it
before show, Like, I think there's a lot of X factors.
What do you got can be? Give me just cool
place to eat? Isn't crazy and fancy like for a
special occasion? Right, there's a one down. It starts with
(01:45:57):
an S and it's like by Mexicali. Savastano's is what's
popping into my mind. But I didn't know a pizza
place is out south. Yeah, pizza place. Yeah, this is
not a pizza place. It's a pretty fancy restaurant, but
I couldn't tell you. I forget the damn name of it.
But starts with an essenance over there by my Cicero's Cicero.
(01:46:17):
There you go. That was a good I only even
care bean restaurant if I'm not mistaken. Is that right?
I'm only eating there once? But it was really nice.
So where would you go? Would that be your That'd
be my recommendation overall. Yeah, I think if you're doing
something quick like you just want to if you just
want something like whatever, I think you pop into like
(01:46:41):
a food truck or whatever. Okay, uh Empire slices down
there bycanes, Yeah that works. Taco's by Mescal eighteenth of Boston.
The great margaritas, and I don't ever say a drink
of margarita, but if you want something to celebrate, Amelia's
(01:47:01):
is a wood fired restaurant, really good stuff there. Their
drinks are on point. Yeah, I don't think you can
go wrong. Does the bowl in the alley still think? Oh? Yeah, okay,
that's a good, fancy place if you want to go on.
Lsma is an Italian restaurant that's really good downtown. So yeah.
Obviously Prosmo on Cherry Street highly recommend do this all day.
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What is your preferred electronic device for gaming, web surfing
or streaming computer, phone, tablet or console? Silly gaming? What
is your preferred electronic device? Oh, it's going to be console.
I'm a PlayStation guy. All day. Web surfing, web surfing
or streaming goes really on the same device, and that
(01:47:49):
would be my phone. Well, the only time I'm using
a computer is here at work, unless I've got to
do something at home, and then I'll crack open the
old laptop. But for the most part, if I'm on
the Internet, I got to Google something, or I'm streaming
music or you know, video or whatever, it's gonna be
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on my phone.
Speaker 7 (01:48:14):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:48:16):
Gaming, I guess on my phone. Okay, I'm killing it
in Tetris. I play Tetris every morning right when I
get up. Do you really? Absolutely? Welcome to the club.
Welcome to the We play video games before we go
to work club. I play one game and that's it.
Me too, Me too, in two minutes. It doesn't matter.
(01:48:36):
The fact of it is is you're doing it, and
that's what matters to me. I do it for the
brain activity. I don't do it to escape from life
in role play. That's what you say. That's how you
justify yourself. Starts there. It was on a Mario Kart.
Yeah yeah, next thing you know, you got the we
out and you're two and all all the stuff. Kids
(01:48:59):
are waking up. What's going on? Web surfing? I guess
my phone?
Speaker 8 (01:49:04):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:49:04):
And then streaming. I don't do any very rarely do
I do streaming on my phone or out a desktop,
very rarely. I have Apple TV at home. Yeah yeah,
that's the thing with my big ass f and TV
Paramount plus Netflix. All that Jive is right here on
the TV, so I don't have to stream it from
(01:49:27):
any other device. Oh we got somebody waiting on. So Kobe,
I'm so sorry, man, I didn't mean to ignore you. Kobe.
What do you got for us?
Speaker 7 (01:49:38):
Yeah? I just was curious. I wanted to ask what
the worst injury you guys have ever had was?
Speaker 1 (01:49:46):
Okay, worst injury you've ever had, Gimpie, I guess I
would have to be when I I wrecked my bike
coming back from Rockklahoma, laid it down coming into the
corner on four to twelve there about the casino, and
when I went down, my my my good hand, my
right hand got pinned underneath my chest and as I'm
sliding across the highway, the asphalt whatnots had sliced my
(01:50:12):
hand wide open. And I'm not one hundred percent sure
that's when I severed the tendons in my hand. I
think it was when I tried to pick up my bike.
That's when it snapped them. Yeah, and then so yeah,
two severed tendons in my hand, was played open, had
to have stitches, and it was bad news. Man. Mine
(01:50:32):
would be when I think that I can think of
off the top my head, when I fell to the
attic and I cracked my ribs and I fractured my
clavicle and fractured my pelvic bone. Yeah what about you, Colby?
Speaker 6 (01:50:49):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (01:50:50):
Mine would be the twenty eight football. Shattered both my ankles,
broke or fractured the tibia and cracked the phibia in
my left egg, and broke both of them above the
ankle and below the knee in my right leg. Blew
out the meniscus in my right knee as well.
Speaker 1 (01:51:10):
Did you go to the hospital.
Speaker 7 (01:51:13):
I didn't have a choice that that decision was made
for me, so yeah, I went.
Speaker 1 (01:51:17):
How long were you in the hospital?
Speaker 8 (01:51:19):
Uh?
Speaker 7 (01:51:20):
Grand total? The first day was thirteen days, and then
I'm not sure how they missed it, but when they
originally missed the meniscus and I had to go back,
that was another three days.
Speaker 1 (01:51:36):
Did you fall out of a tree stand?
Speaker 9 (01:51:39):
Yeah? I did?
Speaker 1 (01:51:41):
Okay?
Speaker 7 (01:51:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:51:44):
Have you gone hunted again?
Speaker 7 (01:51:46):
Actually, I've hunted out of the exact same stand I
fell out of since I fell?
Speaker 1 (01:51:53):
How did you what happened? Were you just being stupid?
Or did you have a heart attack like what happened?
Speaker 7 (01:51:59):
No, it is just a whole mix of things that
could have gone wrong.
Speaker 9 (01:52:04):
Did it was?
Speaker 7 (01:52:06):
I got in a hurry because I was out hunting
and I was supposed to pick the wife and at
the time two kids up to go have maternity pictures,
family pictures, and holiday pictures done.
Speaker 9 (01:52:18):
I was supposed to pick them up.
Speaker 7 (01:52:19):
And be there by one and I fell out of
the stand at about i'd say eleven forty five, So
it was, you know, trying to hurry up, and of
course there was dew all over the place. So my
when I went to climb out, and I got one
foot planted and went to plant the other foot, and
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the first one slipped off the ladder and I took
the elevator instead of the stairs.
Speaker 1 (01:52:46):
How long till somebody came out to rescue You imagine
if you're out in the woods by yourself without much
self libery service.
Speaker 7 (01:52:55):
Well, actually I was. I was hunting on family, so
my cousin was there, but he was about four hundred
yards away. But he actually told me later on that
he actually heard when I hit the ground.
Speaker 1 (01:53:11):
Damn.
Speaker 7 (01:53:12):
He he heard me hit the ground, and he thought
I had shot my hunting rifle and I said, no,
I never fired a shot. What he had heard was
actually the two bones in my right leg snapping is
what he earned.
Speaker 1 (01:53:27):
Wow, my experience has been when I hear people use
the phrase it was a series of events means that
they have failed to take accountability for their role in
the app in the event.
Speaker 7 (01:53:40):
Well, no, you know, I know there's nobody I can
blame but myself. But you know, it just it taught
me one thing. It taught me to slow down and
take time.
Speaker 1 (01:53:52):
You know.
Speaker 7 (01:53:55):
Well when when you're already out the door and the
wife says, hey, we're supposed to have pictures taken today,
is like, all right, ben.
Speaker 1 (01:54:04):
Right, you make a choice and you chose to go hunting.
I did. Yeah, right on, brother, I appreciate you sharing.
Speaker 8 (01:54:11):
Yeah, see you later.
Speaker 1 (01:54:14):
Which two monsters would you mash together to create the
ultimate nightmare? Which two monsters I'll go, because you think
I got to dig around a little bit, I'm going
with Freddy Krueger and Penny Wise. Freddy is dream haunting,
plays mind games, right, Pennywise shape shifting? Okay, so you're chaos.
(01:54:37):
You went that route with the monsters because I'm thinking
where Wolf Frankenstein? Okay, you know stuff like that right
also made up? Yeah? Absolutely, I'm thinking that Bigfoot. I mean,
this is a tough one, Bigfoot, because it's so elusive right.
Is Bigfoot a monster?
Speaker 6 (01:54:58):
You know?
Speaker 1 (01:54:58):
When I google common, that's what comes up. I don't
know if I would call Bigfoot a monster. What have
you ever met a bigfoot? He could be a monster
or she. I just know the Harry wasn't that scary
in the movies? Very true? The beef tricky guy not
that scary. That beef jerk Jack langx. He is a dick, yes,
(01:55:19):
but that's not He's not a jerk the same way
Freddy Krueger is. I am thinking that Bigfoot mixed with
a vampire would be pretty gnarly. Is not only is
the elusive, they live forever and they've won to suck
your blood. This is the one that somebody just emailed me.
(01:55:41):
Wind to Go and xenomorph xenomorph So xenomorph is the
alien is from alien bleeds acid can't be killed. And
then a wind to Go is a human eating spirit
from folklore that can mimic voices and never stops hunting.
Uh yeah, that sounds terrible. Those two together sound no?
(01:56:05):
Thank you, hyeah, I'm good on all that. And even
the window go looks weird. All right, we're giving away
beer for freaking a Friday. What's the largest age gap
you've had in a relationship, kind of case of the
line of Google Summer, Sandy is on deck. We'll give
that away when we come back from more of.
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Hey Mike, how.
Speaker 9 (01:57:08):
Are you doing good? And how you doing good?
Speaker 1 (01:57:10):
Brother? What's the largest age gap you've had in a relationship?
Speaker 9 (01:57:15):
Twenty four years?
Speaker 1 (01:57:17):
Okay? How old were you?
Speaker 9 (01:57:19):
I was forty eight?
Speaker 1 (01:57:20):
And how old was she? Hold on them? I guess
six seventy something. You had a direction, Cortman, Oh, I
was like you dog? So how old was she?
Speaker 9 (01:57:36):
Twenty four?
Speaker 1 (01:57:37):
And how did you meet this twenty four year old?
Speaker 6 (01:57:40):
Hi?
Speaker 9 (01:57:40):
Actually together?
Speaker 1 (01:57:42):
You won?
Speaker 9 (01:57:43):
We worked together?
Speaker 1 (01:57:44):
Okay? And so like, did you work in one department
she worked at another? Or was she your employee?
Speaker 9 (01:57:51):
We worked in the same store together. Okay, she worked
in the she's like a cashier, and I was actually
in a where back in the warehouse.
Speaker 1 (01:58:02):
You weren't management or anything like that. Real good, I
gonna assume. Let's it now, phone broke up so we
couldn't hear you, man.
Speaker 9 (01:58:10):
No it was no. We actually was at old poys
store around here.
Speaker 1 (01:58:18):
And so your first day, do you try to impress
her because she's so young? Real good?
Speaker 9 (01:58:26):
Actually, no, we just kind of started hanging out together
and one thing led to another.
Speaker 1 (01:58:30):
And how long did you guys stay together?
Speaker 9 (01:58:33):
About six months?
Speaker 1 (01:58:34):
And why did it end?
Speaker 9 (01:58:37):
Uh just got tired of each other.
Speaker 1 (01:58:39):
Because she's twenty four and he was forty eight.
Speaker 9 (01:58:43):
Actually where your parents found out to kind of put
a little cabage to it.
Speaker 1 (01:58:46):
Also your parents. Real good. Okay, a game, we're having
some phone problems, Gibby, go ahead and tell him exactly
what he's going to get. Lindsy lots dirty dancings so
much any she even fell for the creepy old per
when she was a kid. Enjoy this case. A lot
of Google Summers indeed backed to you guys. Hang on
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the line, Roy and uh as in Pam and Roy.
Kibbie's got to get some personal infrom from you, and
we appreciate you taking the time. Uh, we've got a
special thing happening in a few days. Can be oh, yeah,
what's happening in a few days. Really, we've got Easter
coming up. We've got four twenty four twenty. Yeah, that's
right for twenty some I've never thought about because I
(01:59:33):
don't I guess I don't don't look at four twenty
the same way I look at like New Year's Eve, okay,
or Saint Patrick's Day, Right, that's never really been your
lifestyle though, So I think that's fair. No, no, no, I mean, like,
I don't know if there are more people smoking and
driving on four twenty compared to Saint Patrick's Day and
(01:59:57):
New Year's. I'm taking up what you're putting down. If
four to twenty was a federal holiday, I could see
where that might be, you know, cause to raise some stances.
But Saint Patrick' Day isn't a federal holiday. That is
a major holiday, though. But I get what you're saying.
According to Triple a eighty five percent of cannabis users
admit to driving the same day after consuming cannabis. That's
(02:00:21):
what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. I know a
lot of people that smoke weed and drive, yes, all
the time while they're driving around fair point. Compared to
alcohol consumption, where people do drink and then drive, the
number of people that drink and drive, right, is far lower. Yeah, yeah,
I could agree with you on that. So I don't
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know what four twenty is, so like why people. I
think that's just like they're putting drugs in Halloween candy, right,
I like they're just saying that to scare people. Possible.
I think the number of people, the percentage of increase
that happens on four to twenty and people smoking and
driving has more to do with it being a Saturday
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or Sunday than it does, right, it being for twenty, Right,
it's just because it's a day, and that's that's how
we roll. I don't know if the passive user goes
it's for twenty I gotta really tie one on. I
gotta get so big where the passive alcohol consumer probably
ties one on on Saint Patrick's Day or right, New
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Year's Day, New Year's Eve, goes home like it ain't nothing. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
you're you're absolutely right. Maybe it's because they don't think
it's that big of a deal smoking as opposed to
drinking or ingesting your THHC. Whatever, however you do it,
doing the weeds as opposed to drinking. This is daily.
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Of their study they did, they found daily infrequent consumption.
Forty four percent said they consume cannabis multiple times a day. Yeah,
that's that that that tracks for you for a lot
of people. I know, I don't know many people really
at all, me personally, out of all the people that
I know, and I'm not just talking about my close
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circle of people that only do the pot once a day.
You know, it's usually throughout the day. Maybe it's a morning, noon,
and night, you know, breakfast, a little wake bait. You know,
you go to work, do your thing, lunchtime, all right,
I gotta get back, get back to where I was,
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and then you know, you work, finish out your work day,
and then you go home and rewant or you know, unwind.
You know, before everybody that I've ever known, always since
the beginning of me doing the pots, it's always been
that way all day, every day or throughout the day,
never just one time. And that's that. I'm a symptom
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based guy. So if I'm dealing with, like I'm not
feeling mentally safe, I'll take somebody. I don't keep taking
it right. And if I'm dealing with like, uh, some
sort of pain or discomfort, I take it, but I
don't keep taking it right. Right. I had an old
time or tell me, you know, you can only get
so high, you know what I mean. You can only
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get so high and then you're just you're just smoking
or using just because you're bored, like bared eating people
do that or whatever, you know. And I was like,
I disagree with you, you know, because I haven't met
that threshold yet to where I haven't plateaued where I go, oh,
this is I've smoked myself sober. So I guess maybe
that's that might count. There Is that a real thing? Well, yeah,
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I felt like it at the time, anyway, I felt
like it. I was like, yeah, I am, And maybe
that's what he means. You can only get so high.
You get to that point where you just don't feel
it anymore, and you're just like, ah, well I'm I'm
here some MythBusters I want to watch. I'm down driving regularly.
Sixty percent said they drive daily, consuming then driving is common.
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Eighty five percent say they drive the same a little better,
fifteen percent much better. Nineteen percent said any user of
anything ever right exactly. Cannabis industry carries weight. Thirty nine
percent they would trust messaging about cannabis use and safe
driving from cannabis industry groups and cannabis brands and companies. Ah,
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I'm not trusting anybody who's like, use our stuff. It's good,
right of course, of course they're going to take you.
That triple A reminds people that the road requires clear heads,
not clouded minds, she said. Playing to celebrate four twenty,
find a safe ride before taking any impairing substances. It's critical,
so motorsts are not in the position of having to
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decide if they're sober enough to drive. I think the
fact that it's on Easter is kind of wild to
think about. It really is, actually because hey, let's use
bunnies who lay eggs to celebrate Jesus. Feels like something
somebody high would come up a right exactly, he has risen,
so have I you know, I'm gonna hide these eggs,
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but we're gonna it'll be totally worthy when we find
the Man, I'm gonna make a cake with like green
dyed coconut on it. It's gonna look like a forest.
You know, it would be fantastic if we put carrots
in the cake. Man, imagine a baked piece of bacon
so big, and then we'll cover it brown sugar and
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then we'll bacon. We'll cook it, but then we'll cook
it again. Yeah, what about Jesus? What amount Jesus? He
can come too. Man, he'll be back. Yeah right, all right,
we gotta take a break. We'll be back.
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