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talk about. Justin Gorsky will join us as well. We're
not gonna get into it yet, but yes we will
talk about Ozzie and I was telling Gimpy in the
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hallway before, I think this might be the biggest celebrity
death on the show. Yeah yeah, I disagreed at first
but changed my ways.
Speaker 5 (04:05):
Who did you think was bigger?
Speaker 2 (04:06):
It was Chris Cornell up until Ozzie died, because we
did a pretty big thing for Chris Cornell when he passed.
We didn't do much. I mean, we acknowledged the fact
that Chester Bennington passed away, but we didn't go quite
into depth like we did with Chris Cornell. I feel
like we did. I feel like we did, and I
would argue Prince was bigger. Okay, then Chris, Okay, oh
(04:28):
yeah Chris, because we're bud Chris Cornell. And then I
remember when Michael Jackson died, that was that might be
the only rival, if not bigger. I wasn't around for MJ.
I was for Prince. But that doesn't mean because I
remember when Heath Ledger died. That was like right when
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I had started on the show, and it was a
caught off like everybody was caught off guard, of course,
But I think when young people die you just go huh.
But when you have someone who's old who surprisingly dies,
that is where it's a little bit different. Would you
consider Ozzie a surprising to have, Yes, really, yeah, because
he I mean, I don't I would like to think
(05:09):
he wouldn't have performed if it was, you know, like
he may fall over and die on stage right right,
And this feels like that, Okay, And see that's why
I put him on my deathpool. Same way with Chuck Barry.
When I got points with him, Ah, he just released
an album and I had the sneaky suspicion. I was like,
(05:30):
I think Chuck's out now someone's getting the emails to Yeah. Yeah,
it's it's my Heaven Weekly up update, you know what
I mean. Right, So so with that, I was like,
all right. Well, from boarding with Ozzie, I was like,
all right, so he just did his a farewell concert.
(05:53):
I was like, I feel like he he knows something, right,
Like he can tell that it's coming to the end.
And now how far to the end that I was
not sure of. So I mean I got lucky with
him coming up just weeks after we did. I think
putting him on the list was smart. You saw him
and he was like, yeah, that's not doing good. And
when we're like, hey, this is our second to last
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change before the end of the year. It makes sense
to put it on there. I get it, But seventeen
days after does feel rather urgent. I'll give you that.
It was surprising how quick afterwards. But I dude's been
he's been battling health issues for a long time and
hasn't looked good for a long time. And I've had
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him on my list. I think I had him on
there last Yeah, a lot of us have.
Speaker 6 (06:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Well, there was that rumor about him going to Switzerland
for assistant suicide, right, Ryan and his daughter came out,
and some other people I guess said that wasn't true
and that was AI or whatever, and then this happens.
(07:00):
You what are you implying. I wouldn't blame I would
want to go out that way. He had stated many
times in interviews he was not happy. He was not comfortable. Okay,
he was he if he couldn't perform, and I could
understand doing that performance and being like, that's not me, right.
That didn't feel like me giving it my all because
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my body couldn't keep up and you had me strapped
to a chair. Yeah, but just call it quits. I mean,
Collic wits on your career totally one hundred percent call
it wits on life. You know, I don't know.
Speaker 5 (07:36):
But was he living with chronic pain?
Speaker 6 (07:38):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (07:38):
Yeah, that's what kind of quality of life is that.
I can't imagine.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
He he fell uh on New Year's Eve, not right
after a show, but after a show in his home
that reignited an ATV accident injury that really messed his
back up. He had surgery, he got Parkinson's. Yeah, he
was living life great. I was telling my wife if
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I would want to do that, I don't when it's time,
Like I've got a hey, you're going to die soon
type of thing. I don't want my last bite to
be through a straw. No, I don't want my last
moments drooling, you know what I mean. So if I
can control the ending of my story, I want to
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try and do that. I want to have all these
loved ones around me and laugh with them and have
a good meal of what I want, not something blended,
you know what I mean. Take my final deuce on
my own free will and then get in my bed
on my own free will and let it be that way.
(08:51):
If if I know it, like you got cancer, there's
nothing more we can do, right, you just have to
wait it out. Right, you're diagnosed terminal? What HAPs yeah? Yeah?
Or or like an Ozzie's case, it's only gonna get worse, right,
you will die in a chair, unable to move with
(09:13):
a fifty foot stare, yeah, and going, well, I don't
want that. That doesn't sound awesome. That doesn't sound like
an awesome memory for my loved ones. I think you
got to bring the family in on those conversations too, like, Hey,
this is what I want to do. Everybody gets a
(09:34):
voice in this, right. I get what you're saying there,
you know, Yeah you should have a voice. But I
feel like they're going to do everything they could to
talk you out of it. And if it's something you
want to do in the end, it's your decision. So
what does it matter what your family things? Because I
love them and I care about their thoughts and feelings. Yeah,
but if you're just gonna brush it off anyway, I
(09:55):
might I might not right.
Speaker 5 (09:57):
Yeah, they might have a good argument.
Speaker 2 (09:59):
Yeah, Yeah, I would wager though in that situation you
would go, we want you to be happy, dad, we
want we support you, dad.
Speaker 5 (10:11):
I would like to think that, yeah, but can we
just wait and see how you feel?
Speaker 2 (10:16):
Just go to bed, wake up tomorrow. Thanks mind me deverent. Yeah,
and I think that's fair to be, like, Hey, can
we sleep on this and talk about it tomorrow? Yeah? Absolutely,
And you go listen, We've done this, We've done that.
I've done this, I've done that, You've all moved on.
We've had a pretty good life. I think this is
the best way to do it. We can have a
(10:37):
great celebration, a great ten days in our home. Right.
Text here says well, Keith Richard's being even bigger story
went now and absolutely not Why you say that? Because
and I think I said this to Gimpei in the hallway.
Ozzie is a god of the gods. Keith Richards is
(10:59):
a god front man though, no, but no rock legend
though absolutely, But he is a god of the god.
All the rock gods that are alive today will point
to Ozzy right right right. He broke the mold and
Ozzie would be respectably Yeah, Keith Richards. Wow. And I'm
not somebody who holds Keith Richards on a giant pedestal influential. Yes, yeah,
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but that's I mean, he's a great guitarist into the sentence, right,
he's old and still playing. Ozzie is not in the
Hall of Fame once he's in it twice Nazzy wasn't
successful with Black Sabbath. You could make the argument that
Ozzie became successful on a solo career and then Black
Sabbath had this third act right of resurgence, and became
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even bigger than they already were. Yeah. I could agree
with that, and that might be because Sabbath was before
my time. I grew up in the bit of an
Aussie era, you know, more so than a Sabbath era.
So yeah, yeah, either way, it's uh, it sucks, But
(12:11):
he's here's another argument for Keith Richards. I just wanted
to check Keith Richards has a solo album. Oh who
knew as he does? You see what I'm saying, Like
they're dramatically you cannot compare the two. It's not in
the same planet, right. I think this person maybe means
(12:34):
strictly by age, how old is old? Keith? Listen if
here's here's the only way it would be similar. If
Keith Richards does this is it I'm done and they
do a Rolling Stones finale show, and he plays and
then dies seventeen days later. I'm on board. Old people
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dying not a shock, right, Old people dying so soon
after their final like I'm done. Show feels like we
didn't get all the information, which we don't have to. Yeah,
I don't notice eighty one. By the way, I don't
think there's a comparison. I don't think there's a comparison
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musically out there of someone who could die right now.
Part of me wants to right, part of me wants
to say, what about Gene Simmons, just because of Kiss
and their movement but different planet? Yeah to top Ozzie, No,
no chance in hell in the same arena Simmons. Yeah,
just for their influence and what he's done. No, it's
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a Kiss has done. No, it's light years.
Speaker 5 (13:44):
Okay, I got one.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
Paul McCartney would be a great day. Oh stop, uh,
I could see I think you could make the argue
that's a pretty good argument. That's a pretty big deal.
I mean, being the front man of the Beatles, well
second front man of the Beatles, he's sometimes the front
man right right right, and and with what they did
with changing rock and roll, I could see how that
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would be a huge deal, and then he went on
to have wings. Yeah, and that's kind of like saying,
you know, please as woman. The same thing about Elton John.
You know, I want to have a band with you,
all right. Yeah, no, I think Paul McCartney's a pretty
good one. I think nobody's I don't know. It does
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feel different, though, like you maybe because Ozzie just sucked
the news cycle for the last three months. Yeah, that's true, true,
but it felt like Ozzie was going to keep going,
you know what I mean, until the until the show
a couple of weeks ago, and everybody saw the show
and they're like, oh no, he's not doing He's barely
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doing that. Yeah. It was a shock though. Behind the scenes,
we were dealing with like this other thing here at
the building, and then that happens, and now that is
now completely back seated. What happened to my problem? Yeah, yeah,
our problem is now not even a problem. It felt urgent,
like they were on it for real. I was like,
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this is great. Then all of a sudden it just
died and then much like uh, Ozzie And now I
know how Malcolm Jamal Warner feels, right, He's like Finally
I'm in the news. Damn you, Wzzy Hender. Yeah, we'll
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get into it with Ozzy here in a little bit.
We got to take a break and we'll be back.
Speaker 3 (15:40):
If you're listening to the Big Man Morning Show, this
is Tulsa's Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
Ozzie's never met me, but I feel he was part
of my family. He's always been there for me when
I needed someone through his music. In nineteen seventy five,
I was eight years old listening to Black Sabbath. I'm sorry,
Black Sabbath sabotage in our den. I've been following him
ever since. His death hit me hard, just like Dio did. Listen.
(16:09):
I'm laughing because the deal part's funny. I understand Doo
he was. He was a part of your life, like Ozzy.
I understand that that's why we get infatuated with celebrity deaths,
because they're a part of our lives in some capacity.
I just didn't expect Dio to be at the end
of that sentence. Yeah, for sure, rocking piece to you running.
(16:32):
Uh Yeah, let's do news quikis before I say something stupid.
It's time for news quakies. World news, local news and
news that just makes you say, what the Here's corby
Gimbi and Lindsay with What's going On news Quakies from
The Big Man Morning showing ninety seven five.
Speaker 5 (16:48):
New York realtor banned from Columbia after airport meltdown. Emmanuel Hernandez,
a forty two year old American man, faces a ten
year ban from Columbia after causing a disturbance at Rafael
Nunez International Airport in Cartagena. So This New York native,
(17:10):
visiting Columbia to celebrate his dad's birthday, ended up losing
his temper at the airport's immigration desk. He was filmed cursing,
punching a glass window, slamming a computer screen to the ground.
Authorities then intervened, and that led to his arrest. Hernandez
(17:32):
cided feeling unwell and the stress of a delayed trip
as the reason for his outburst. He did express regret
for his actions and is currently awaiting a flight back
to the United States. Columbia Migration confirmed the incident and
stated that Hernandez would cover the costs of all the damages,
(17:56):
which I suppose he can afford if he is a
realtor in New York.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
Just because you're a realtor in New York doesn't mean
you're good.
Speaker 5 (18:03):
That's true.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
Yeah. First of all, I love the idea of you
acting like a child. You get banned from any airport, absolutely,
So if you get banned from Tulsa International, then you
can't fly anymore. Then you got to try and go
to Oklahoma City. And if you get banned from there,
well then you got to go to a little rock
or like that feels like law logical. How they implement
all that? I have no idea. The second, what can't
(18:25):
you get your emotions together? Man?
Speaker 5 (18:27):
Right, delays happen all of the time.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
I understand you're excited to get back. Maybe you had
to close it. I don't know, life stuff. I get it.
But also get it together, man.
Speaker 5 (18:38):
For you said maybe you had a closing. Sure, you
must be really that big of a dick if you can't,
if you don't have a partner at your real estate
agency that can cover for you. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (18:51):
I mean a lot of real estate agents work by themselves.
They don't all work at an agency.
Speaker 5 (18:55):
Okay, but really I mean it just it just goes
to show that you are that big of a jerk
that you just can't keep your s together.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
I think being by yourself doesn't mean you're a jerk,
because you can be being an agency by your you
cannot even be at an agency. You can be your
own real estate agent. Oh, to be a realtor to
be an asshole, right, spoiler, you don't have to be
a realtor from what I hear. By the way, just
so we're clear, if you use the word you messed
(19:27):
with the wrong whatever after that, Yeah, you're wrong, You're wrong.
Never in the history of people, Like Gimbie said yesterday
with the quote from Game of Thrones, if you have
to announce it, yeah, I know it ain't true, right,
told you man that quote. That was fantastic. I remember
it from the Yeah. So when you're like, hey, do
(19:51):
you know who I am? I'll get you fired, will
you Right?
Speaker 5 (19:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (20:00):
And I have this theory about people that walk around
with their shirt off in public, men specifically, like what
are you doing? I'm not. It's like, you know, it's
like having your your weapon at your side, right, Like,
you're not intimidating me, You're not sending a message they
think that they are, unless you're a police off. Of course,
(20:23):
it's the required uniform. Mom shows up to complain. The
daughter's boss manager shoots her. This comes out of Illinois
where this goal this teenager she works at McDonald's, right,
and the manager at McDonald's is like, hey, I need
you to take the trash out. Well, the teenager refused,
(20:46):
I'm taking y'all stinking trash out. Well. The boss was like,
all right, fine, clock out and go home. Well bye,
So the kid does. The kid goes home, tells her
mama what happened. Well, that's when her mama and another
teenager i'm assuming like her sister, maybe cousin or someone,
oh jeez, go back up to the McDonald's and their
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complaining to the manager you know how terrible it is
or whatever the fact. And they end up going back
behind the counter into the office and they're still bitching
at the manager. That's when the mama punches the manager
right in the face and in the head. Well the
manager said not, Tod pulls out a gun shoots her
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in a leg.
Speaker 6 (21:35):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (21:36):
McDonald's manager's packing mess around, man, they don't mess around.
So anyhow, the police end up coming out. Obviously, both
of them got in trouble. Both of them are facing felonies.
The manager is looking at felony for uh oh, what
the hell was that? It was unlawful use of a weapon.
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And then the the mom is getting in trouble for felony,
aggravated battery and mob Hold on, now, I gotta make
sure I got this right. And mob action. Okay, I
didn't know that was the thing.
Speaker 5 (22:15):
I don't see the mob action because she's coming in
with someone else.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
Right, causing a stir maybe with other people in there,
might be riling them up or whatever.
Speaker 5 (22:23):
I mean, he does have a right to defend himself
two or.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
More people working together, So there you go. Yeah, even
though the one was a teenager, she still went in there,
probably bitching.
Speaker 5 (22:33):
And she never know how how old someone is when
you see them.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
Yeah, right, Well the story said she went in there
with another teenager, so it doesn't matter. Yeah, if you're
trying to if you threaten me teenager or not, I
have the right to defend myself. And furthermore, Susan, the
mom should have never gone up there at all. Whatsoever. Now,
the teenager refused to do the job that was asked
to her to do. At the job, that she gets
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paid to do the job at Well, yeah, and she
didn't do it. If I was the kids parentially like, well,
you deserved to be sent home then because you were
asked to do something that you're getting paid to do
and you refuse to do it. So when my kids
better that they don't need to take out trash.
Speaker 5 (23:13):
A friend of mine, she grew up in Chakota, went
to school with Carrie Underwood. Her mom owned a convenience store,
and Carrie worked for her mom, and some of her
closing duties were sweeping and mopping, cleaning the store's bathrooms
and her Carrie Underwood's mother would come in on those
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nights and do Carrie Underwood's closing duties because she thought
that her daughter was too good to do those things.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Yeah, I'm surprised the person that owned that place let
that happen because now they're at a liability because they're
not in a play right.
Speaker 5 (23:50):
Yeah, well she didn't have a problem. I guess she
didn't have a problem with it.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
Why I was still getting done. But I'm not paying that.
But again, you're putting me in an insurance liability. How
much damage can be done to you with a broom
cli right, she falls and breaks her leg. Now you
have to pay it. But wait, she wasn't an employee,
right right? Right?
Speaker 4 (24:08):
Right?
Speaker 2 (24:08):
Yeah, that's wild. If that's true. How much do you
think a store manager at a McDonald's makes in Illinois?
Speaker 5 (24:19):
I'm going to say I think they make pretty decent money.
I would say anywhere between sixty and seventy five grand
a year with full benefits and probably a company vehicle
in fries.
Speaker 2 (24:33):
Probably not a company vehicle. That's not very much a
thing anymore. Oh okay, what do they need a vehicle
for that?
Speaker 5 (24:38):
Get the logo on it?
Speaker 2 (24:40):
Yeah, shape like a giant French fry. What do you
think can be thirty six? This says, Now, there's a
couple different, but this says that it can be anywhere
between forty eight and eighty two thousand dollars a year,
with some top earners making up to one hundred and thirteen.
Speaker 5 (25:01):
Wow wow in Illinois.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
Okay, yeah, I'll move to Illinois. Yeah right, right, it's
not the worst in you know infraction. You don't have
to live in Chicago, right, you just have to go
there to work. Yeah. I'm pretty sure the McDonald's, uh
manager packing was a learned lesson. What do you mean
(25:26):
by that? Like, he's probably been confronted before. All right,
maybe it's a bad neighborhood that they work in or something,
and they felt like they had to he had to
be able to protect himself. Oh, just to be clear,
he was a she named Kathy. Oh did she go
to where? Person get it? I don't know ankle? Was
it in her waistband? Right? Pulled it out over bun
(25:48):
on her head?
Speaker 8 (25:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (25:50):
Right. Four hundred guinea pigs rescued from evicted horders home.
Oh God, don't worry. These fourther guinea pigs are safe
after they were rescued from a Los Angeles area home.
The small nonprofit group Southern California Guinea Pig Rescue, which
is a thing, says it got a call to rescue
about two hundred guinea pig from the home of a
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hoarder being evicted. But when the rescues arrived, they found
four hundred of the rodents which is the correct term,
many of them diseased. The group posted on social media
it was able to save about how many twenty fifty
five thirty three all pregnant? Whoa if you'd like to
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adopt one. You can contact the So Cow Guinea the
So Cow Guinea Pig Rescue, which sounds like a horrendous
organization to be a part of all that yeeping man,
four hundred yeps going on constantly.
Speaker 6 (26:49):
Yep, yep, yep, yep.
Speaker 2 (26:52):
Okay, this is pretty good. So they posted their year
in review for twenty twenty four. Remember what I said,
how many did they take in?
Speaker 3 (27:00):
No?
Speaker 2 (27:00):
How many they take in? Four hundred they rescued. Yeah,
so last year they took in eighty. Wow. And they
start off as good pets, and then you get tired
of the yeping and you're like, I can't do it.
Speaker 5 (27:15):
How big do they get?
Speaker 2 (27:17):
Maybe about the size of your fist, maybe a double fist,
a little bit bigger. Yeah, they're not that large, like
a like a small chihuahua. Yeah. Of those eighty fifteen
surrendered to them, forty rescues, twenty five were just dumped.
I gotta be honest. If I'm driving down the road
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and I'm like, hell, was that a nah? Right? But
I guess you would call the Guinea Pig Rescue. Do
you think there's a guinea pig rescue here?
Speaker 9 (27:47):
No?
Speaker 2 (27:48):
Oh, I'm sure I would rescue for everything around.
Speaker 5 (27:51):
That is true, but I wouldn't think that a guinea
pig out in the wild would last very long because
of whole hawks and.
Speaker 2 (27:58):
It was the last time you ever saw a guinea pig.
Speaker 5 (28:00):
The way, I haven't exactly that's what I mean.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
They're manufactured by Satan himself. I mean, I mean they're
squirrels survive exactly. So, uh, it looks like the one
only one I can find is out of Oklahoma City.
They got all paws rescue rescue, all paws, all pause rescues,
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guinea pigs and friends. I'm not a grammar expert, but
that doesn't feel right. All okayneters, it just doesn't roll
off the tongue, It doesn't. How about just all pause rescue, right.
I got to make sure they specify in the guinea pigs,
because apparently guinea pigs are first in that so they
have a very affection effectuation with the guinea pigs. They
(28:50):
just want to make it clear that they do do
they do ferrets? Yeah, I'm good. No, I'm just saying,
are you saying that's where I can dump mine off? Yeah?
I guess I'm good. We'll let them die naturally and
have my own little pet cemetery in the backyard. I
think guinea Okay, I'm honest, honest, ant statement here. The
long haired guinea pigs are cute in a Muppets type
(29:15):
of way.
Speaker 5 (29:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
Yeah, end of sentence. They're cute, end of sentence. They're
terrible to have as pets. They true through goddamn anything.
The constant yeeping that goes with That's why I ain't
doing it. Remember what was at Corbin, Like, god, dang,
it isn't like ten years ago, maybe a little less,
but brought that guinea pig in. I think it was
(29:36):
for the box and it was my daughter's guinea pig
when she was young, and I had to hold on
to it obviously until I was done using it for
my purposes. Sounds weird when I say it out loud
like that, but you know, and they no judge, mister
gar right, But that yeeping, that yeeping, that's when I
was like, let's get this bit done, and was sending
this damn thing back home because I couldn't take it. Yeah,
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kitten's cute, Yeah, no, until they grow, until even they
still deuce and claw, and yeah, they're horrible I'd have
to say kittens are worse than full grown cats. Oh,
because because you'd be sitting there. They're so curious and
they're so playful. And let's say you're on the bed
trying to take a nap or sleep and they see
(30:21):
your foot twitch because you got the Jimmy leg, And
the next thing you know, Shank, you've got ten claws
in your foot while you're dead asleep.
Speaker 5 (30:32):
Hey, I have a question for you, Gimpe regarding you're.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
An answer for you, Lindsay, regarding whatever question your pet cemetery.
Speaker 5 (30:38):
Yeah, if you decide to move, will you then have
to tell your landlord about your pets?
Speaker 2 (30:45):
Did you ask about any dead animals in your backyard
when you moved into your new house? No, exactly. You
don't have to ask. If there's a dead body buried
on the property, you don't have to disclose that.
Speaker 10 (30:56):
True.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
So you could have bought property where someone's bare. Yeah,
the chance there. I think the chances of at least
one animal being buried in every backyard in Tulsa is
pretty high. Oh yeah, perhaps I think every's a little large.
The major over Yeah, let's say fifty percent. Definitely, the
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older homes maybe some of these new additions, maybe not
so much, maybe not so much. But I'd say if
the house is twenty years old or older, there's a
high probability that there is a dead animal buried in
the backyard somewhere. Lindsay, you don't even know if someone's
died in your home. Yeah, say, they don't disclose that,
I know, true, violently or accidentally or sickness. Right, right,
(31:45):
So why would we have to disclose if there's a
dead animal buried under the soil. That's a fun thing.
You buy these houses, right, you don't know what happened
before you owned it. You don't know if anybody's been
married in it, or buried in it, or you know,
murder in it, brutally raped in it. You know what
I'm saying, Like, these homes have so much history and
you don't know. You're just like, oh, this is great.
(32:06):
I love the fireplace. Yeah. That was because when people
found out I bought a home from someone who killed themselves,
they were like, oh, like they were freaked out with ghosts.
I'm like, I don't know what you're talking about, right,
I just know the cat's dead. That's the only difference.
I only now know the waters needs to be boiled
right right, That's the only difference here. All these stories
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Speaker 2 (33:10):
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Speaker 10 (33:27):
Linsen Linsen, Linsen Linzen, ln ds Y Lindsey.
Speaker 8 (33:34):
Lindsey, Lindsey.
Speaker 10 (33:41):
N d Sdy Linnsey.
Speaker 5 (33:45):
Put the end of it in your mouth and suck
on it. Okay. So it's been a week today since
I had my ovaries removed, and I've learned something in
just one week. The women that we call Karens, they're
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not Karens at all. They're just women that are mis understood.
And here's why they know not what they do. They're
just going through changes. I'm telling you. Listen, three years ago,
(34:29):
when I had my partial hysterectomy, I did it because
I wanted to avoid getting certain cancers. I did it
because I was done having children and I knew eventually
I would be doing this. And I kept my ovaries
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because they were still working and they were still producing
the hormones that I needed estrogen, disasterone, progesterone, and so
I kept them. Fast forward three years later and my
doctors find cysts and a tumor the size of a baseball,
and they're like, Okay, it's time for your ovaries to go.
Speaker 2 (35:13):
Picture. It didn't happen.
Speaker 5 (35:15):
Right, and so okay. I have my ovaries removed a
week ago, and the doctor warns me and Kevin that
a menopause will now take place because I don't have
my ovaries working for me anymore. I'm not producing the
estrogen and the testosterone and the progesterone that I need
(35:38):
to keep me me basically, And sure enough, my body
is going through these changes and it is crazy. Crazy.
On Sunday, when I was sitting in church, just sitting
in church, I'm having hot flashes. And I remember being
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a kid and listening to the older women in my
life say, oh, I'm having a hot flash. And I
thought nothing of it, like, oh, they're just hot, you know,
warm to go sit in the air conditioning and cool
off for a second. Didn't think anything of it until
it happened to me, and I thought, my God, is
(36:24):
this ever gonna end? I was wearing a dress and
I have sweat pouring down my legs, pouring down the
back of my ass, cheeks, and my forehead is glistening
and I'm not doing anything but sitting in a pew.
It was awful and it lasted for like ten minutes.
And once that ten minutes is up, I'm feeling cold,
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and then twenty minutes later, I'm sweating again. It's a
terrible feeling. All of a sudden, I'm extremely emotional and
I have no idea why I'm crying, and I'm moody
and my and all of a sudden, I'm not sleeping. Well,
this is terrible. So I have to figure out hormones.
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I go on Monday to talk to my doctor about
what I can do. I find out already because I
had talked to them previously that most insurances don't cover
hormone therapy because they think it's elective, kind of like
cosmetic search.
Speaker 2 (37:29):
Wild.
Speaker 5 (37:30):
Yes, it is wild, because I will tell you hormone
replacement therapy ranges from and it could be anywhere from
five hundred to eight hundred dollars a month. So you
see these women, this is why I think Karen's know
not what know not what they do. It's because they
can't afford it. It's an out of pocket expense that
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they just can't afford. So they're going through all these
changes and they don't mean to be rude and bitchy.
They just are going through the these changes and they
can't help themselves. These are the changes that a woman
goes through during a menopause. Any of these things can
happen at any time when it hits the hot flash.
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Hot flashes are the most common. Suddenly they become hot, sweaty, flushed,
especially in the face, neck, and chest. Some also experience
the chills. Night sweats are also extremely common. Incur at night,
and scientists aren't sure why they occur, but it appears
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the falling esrogen levels can affect the body, which regulates
the body temperature. The periods stop, they stop having periods entirely.
Mood changes unpredictable shifts in mood unrelated to life events.
They cause someone to feel suddenly sad, weepy, or mean
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and angry. They are very common during menopause. Breast soreness
breast tenderness a very common symptom of menopause, though its
frequency tends to decrease in later stages. Decreased libido. This
(39:20):
is a menopause common effect. A person's desire for sex
can be the direct result of having lower levels of
testosterone and estrogen, which can make physical arousal more difficult.
Number seven on the list is vaginal dryness. This is
(39:41):
all effects menopause.
Speaker 2 (39:46):
Number eight. On these, I understand headaches.
Speaker 5 (39:49):
Someone entering menopause may experience more frequent headaches or migraine
episodes as a result of a dip in estrogen, and
it can be similar to headaches that some females experience
before a period. Number nine, reoccurring urinary tract infections. They
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become more common during and after menopause, most likely due
to the drop an estrogen that occurs following menopause. Number ten.
A burning mouth. A burning mouth is another potential symptom
of menopause due to the hormonal changes. It may manifest
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as a feeling of burning, tenderness, tingling heat, or numbing
in or around the mouth. Changes in taste is another one.
Some people may notice changes in their sense of taste
with strong flavors during menopause, or experience a dry mouth,
which can lead to a higher risk of developing gum
(40:54):
disease or cavities. All of these symptoms and you can
changee them with hormone replacement. You can absolutely avoid these
things with hormone replacement, which your insurance doesn't want to cover.
Fatigue is another one. Fatigue can be a distressing and
sometimes debilitating menopause symptom number thirteen acne, a condition that
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people commonly associate with adolescence. However, menopause is also a
cause of acne. Other digestive changes. Female sex hormones influence
the microbes a person has in their mouth and digestive tract,
and this can mean that during menopause, the gut flora
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changes in composition, and individuals may notice changes in their
digestion or that they react differently to certain foods. Fifteen
on the list is joint pain. Estrogen helps decrease inflammation
and keeps the joints lubricated, and as a result, some
women experience a joint pain do to decreased estrogen. Muscle
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tension and aches is also on the list Electric shock sensations.
Some women experience sensations that resemble electric shocks during menopause,
and it's not clear what causes it, but it may
be the result of changing hormone levels in the nervous system. Itchiness,
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as estrogen is related to collagen production in skin hydration,
a decline in this hormone can lead to increased itchiness
and dryness. Sleep disturbance. An individual sleep can become lighter
or disrupted for many reasons. During menopause, they wake frequently
due to night sweats, wake up earlier, or find it
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difficult to fall asleep. Difficult concentrating number twenty. Memory lapses.
As with concentration and focus, menopause can also affect memory.
Thinning hair also on the list. Hair loss or thinning
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is another result of ovarian hormonal fluctuations. Hair follicle shrink
and your hair grows more slowly and sheds more easily.
Brittle nails, weight gain, stress, incontinence, overactive bladder.
Speaker 2 (43:28):
Numbers that twenty five okay.
Speaker 5 (43:30):
Dizzy spells, allergies, osteoporosis, irregular heartbeat thirty thirty is tenitis, okay,
Irritability is thirty one, Depression is thirty two, anxiety is
thirty three, panic disorder is thirty four. All of those
can change if you can get on hormone therapy.
Speaker 2 (43:55):
Yeah, some people don't agree with that. Some people disagree
that those will be fixed by hormonal therapy. Letting nature
take its course, ride that donkey out. You're gonna be hot,
your vaginant's gonna be dry, you're gonna lose your hair.
We're gonna be tired, right, you know what I didn't hear.
Ain't a leakage?
Speaker 5 (44:16):
Yeah, incontinence, Oh god, it's just as bad. That's peen,
just as bad.
Speaker 2 (44:25):
That's my way there.
Speaker 5 (44:26):
We're going through all of these different changes and we
don't know how to deal with them, so you know
the next time you run into a Karen.
Speaker 2 (44:36):
But you're making that up. No, you don't know if
a Karen's doesn't have her ovaries or not.
Speaker 5 (44:42):
It's true, but you think I've been thinking about this
and pretty much all around the same age we hit
it between forty five and fifty, and they fall into
that same age group category.
Speaker 2 (44:56):
So what I'm hearing you say is you're making an
argument to be a complete bitch for no reason. Uh No,
I'm not.
Speaker 5 (45:02):
I'm just saying, when if you instead of being combative
with them, if you run into a Karen showing grace,
absolutely not. Yeah, no, no, hug him, give him a hug,
In said, because that's really what they Yeah, he.
Speaker 2 (45:14):
Ever tried to hug a bear. He's a nice guy.
I'm just saying.
Speaker 5 (45:19):
They're like, that's no, and deep down she's a nice lady.
Speaker 2 (45:24):
No, not at all, not at all. You're mad at
somebody for parking in the street.
Speaker 5 (45:29):
Nope, she just needs a hug.
Speaker 2 (45:32):
Sounds like she needs ovaries, Yes, that too, and a
drink of water and hormones and maybe some pineapple. I
hear that helps.
Speaker 5 (45:40):
I don't know, show grace, That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 10 (45:45):
Lindsay, Linsy, Linsen, Linsen, and why Lindsay, Lindsay, Lindsay, indeed
what man?
Speaker 5 (46:03):
Put the end of it in your mouth and suck
on it.
Speaker 3 (46:07):
You're listening to the Big Mad Morning Show. This is
Tulsa's Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (46:11):
You got tickets to give away to see Bush and
you'll get to meet them Thursday, July thirty first at
the Cove inside River Spirit Casino. We're gonna play pick
the Flip. Current record is well, Corbin, I got a
pretty sizeable lead with twelve and Lindsey has eight. And
you have as many points as I have fingers on
my little hand free last week's winter. That would be mean.
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So Corbin and Lindsay at nine one eight four six
oh kmo D nine one eight four six oh kmo
D call up, decide who's going to be a clue giver.
Whoever gets the most ride is going to win the
tickets to see Bush and meet them when they play
at the Cove inside River Spirit Casino. Eight through three
four six O, KMO D. Let's go to the phones here.
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Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name?
Speaker 3 (47:01):
Sawn?
Speaker 2 (47:03):
Sean? Sean?
Speaker 8 (47:04):
How are you today?
Speaker 2 (47:05):
How are you good?
Speaker 6 (47:06):
Man?
Speaker 2 (47:09):
Good? I'm good Sewn. Who would you like to give? Clues?
Lindsey or Corbyn? Uh? Sixty seconds are on the clock.
Timer starts after the first clue. Here we go, Natalie Portman,
Mia kunis ballet Uh correct, Sandra Bullock, she is uh
(47:34):
in space gravity? Yes, Uma Thurman, Samurai Yellow Skinnabill Yes, uh,
Seth Rogan one of the Francos, James, I believe Kim
Jong Uh now yes, the little gold thing you on
(48:00):
your finger? New Zealand Trolls Harry Feet, Yes, Natalie Portman,
guy with a white mask uprising against the government. Yes.
Game with the video game, Sarah Silverman. He can hit things,
(48:21):
beat up buildings the video games. Correct, Derby hats Stanley Kubrick.
Time seven is what we got?
Speaker 3 (48:32):
Man?
Speaker 2 (48:33):
Pretty good, brother, Hang on the line. Okay, yep, good morning, you're.
Speaker 5 (48:38):
On the air.
Speaker 2 (48:39):
What is your name? DJ? Yeah, yeah, all right, DJ.
You and lindsay, have to beat seven. Are you ready?
That's a good run.
Speaker 1 (48:51):
Let's do it.
Speaker 2 (48:52):
Here we go.
Speaker 5 (48:54):
Okay, this is I believe Nicholas Cage and he plays
a superhero and he has a daughter. And this is
also a term you would say, is something is awesome
if you're not hitting someone, if you're using your foot
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to hit someone, If you use your foot hit someone,
that's kid. Yes that's the first word. Yes, yes, yes,
that's the first word. Uh huh. And then uh the
cuss word for butt.
Speaker 2 (49:33):
Kick ass yes, uh huh.
Speaker 5 (49:35):
Arnold Schwarzenegger, I'll be bucked.
Speaker 1 (49:39):
Terminator.
Speaker 5 (49:39):
Yes.
Speaker 6 (49:41):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (49:41):
This was supposed to be a true based on a
true story, but it was fake. It's a scary movie.
It's a house and on the movie poster you see
the house and it looks like in the top window. Yes, yes,
this is a video game turned movie. And she kicks
ass in it. Another yes huh. This is oh the
(50:05):
things that go around your house and they land on
food and they vomit. Sup why yes? Uh huh uh
them lying yes, yes, yes, this is not groomsmen, but
the other things.
Speaker 7 (50:20):
Time well, Koma says here the Congress allows an initial
thirteen billion dollars in Golden Dome support, whilemakers in the
House voted to pass the Department of Defense Appropriations Act.
Speaker 2 (50:32):
Which includes roughly thirteen billion dollars for advanced initiatives to
support the Dome, in addition to the twenty four point
four billion dollars and funding that was included in the
One Big, Beautiful Deal. Golden Dome is expected to protect
the skies by intercepting missile attacks and has a three
year timeline for completion. It says here that the DOJ
(50:57):
official is looking to meet with Elaine Maxwell. A top official,
not a bottom but a top official with a Department
of Justice is working to arrange a meeting with Gilaine Maxwell,
the longtime associate of jeffy Epstein. According to the Deputy
AG Todd Blanche, he has communicated with Maxwell's counsel to
(51:19):
determine whether she would be willing to speak with prosecutors
from the department. Blanche said that he expects to meet
with Maxwell in the coming days and noted the outreach
was at the direction of A. G. Pambondi. Maxwell is
servery twenty years sentenced for being convicted on sex trafficking
charges in twenty one. So you want to hear a
(51:40):
whild take sure. So the whole meeting is about the
recent Supreme Court decision about how injunctions don't cover this
country and that there was an arrangement with the Epstein
(52:00):
situation where he couldn't be tried or whatever, and the
word and coke conspirators and she would be a co
conspirator and that should allow her to be free. She
shouldn't have been prosecuted because she's a co conspirator. And
that the list is the co conspirators.
Speaker 5 (52:19):
Uh huh, very interesting, And it's up to her whether
or not she wants to meet with them. Is that
what it said?
Speaker 1 (52:27):
No?
Speaker 2 (52:28):
No, I mean they can she can say no, but
she can't go to not go to the meeting, right,
she can just not talk or she cannot. Typically, what
do I know? I just watched Law and Order. But
typically when they want to know what really happened, they
usually go to the victims, right, not the person that's
(52:49):
been charged and punished for ze, we never sex traffic
anyone at all. We're all innocent. Here red what else
we got here? Open ai CEO says that AI could
be used as a doctor a weapon and customer service way. Yeah, then,
(53:10):
yet that's the truth it is, It really is open
ais Ceo sam altmisid Artificial intelligence will eliminate entire job
categories and become a destructive weapon used by nations around
the world. Speaking at a conference in Washington, DC this week,
he said that AI will make the need for human
customer support obsolete. He also said that while he likes
(53:30):
to have a human doctor, his company's chat GPT is
better at diagnoses. He also expressed concern over hostile nations
possibly using AI to do something like attack financial systems
and enable sophisticated front schemes. I don't know about you.
My favorite thing to use it for is when I'm
looking at a menu and can't decide. I'll take a
(53:51):
picture of it up, let it and go what's the
most popular item here?
Speaker 6 (53:55):
M hm? That's cool.
Speaker 2 (53:56):
Well, it's going to get worse than that, right. Lastly, here,
maybe Maybury Bank begins their school supply drive for Oklahoma
students and teachers. Maybury Bank has begun its annual school
supply drive for students teachers across Oklahoma. The drive will
be running in at all Maybury locations until July twenty fifth.
The school supplies can be dropped off each at each
(54:18):
Maybury Bank location during normal business hours inside the school
supply drop box located in the bank's lobby. Good local
Bank right there. Gimpi got points for his, So Gimpe
and I are both tied now with points with about
halfway a little over halfway through the year. And I
was having this conversation with someone online because Ronnie Dio
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was in Black Sabbath after Ozzy left, but everybody thinks
of Ozzy as Black Sabbath. Matter of fact, in the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame it is that, and
lots of things out there about Ozzy, and I have
some quotes from him, and this is one from Ozzy
(55:03):
about his early days in Black Sabbath.
Speaker 1 (55:06):
When we first got going way back in the seventies.
We come to America and it's all Flower Power and
we come out Black Sabbath, right, so everybody stinks me
into their cult and we never realized it was a
real thing. And so we were in Philadelphia and The
Exorcies had just come out, so somebody said that you
got to go and see the movie The Exorsies, and
it was so scary. Man we came out not to
go and see this thing. Afterwards, we all spent the
(55:28):
night in the same room.
Speaker 2 (55:30):
So that's how scary we were hilarious. That's funny that
they spent the night in the same same room. Uh.
The other one I have here is this is Osby Osby,
Prince of Dortons. This is Ozzy talking about being in
(55:52):
the Rock and Wall Hall of Fame.
Speaker 1 (55:53):
We've been putting to receive it seven times and at
the end of the day thought they're never going to
do it, and they're never gonna nominate us for an award,
and low and behold, you know, after thirty five years
of four years of being in the game, we've got one.
So to achievement.
Speaker 6 (56:09):
I'm really proud about it.
Speaker 2 (56:11):
He's in there twice. He's in there for solo and
as for Black Sabbath, as he should.
Speaker 6 (56:17):
Ah.
Speaker 2 (56:18):
Here's Ozzy talking about being doing performances and what it
takes wrong button, what I do? I have these types.
Speaker 1 (56:26):
There are vocal warm up types that I go through.
The warmth rew soon and tell me took Sharon ten
years or so to persuade me to use his warmant.
Speaker 7 (56:34):
Just go for it, you know.
Speaker 1 (56:35):
And my voice used to blow it trying do some
physical warm ups and I try and you know, you know,
ask the man upstairs to make the show go, you know,
for for him.
Speaker 6 (56:45):
You know.
Speaker 2 (56:46):
Yeah, it's a job, right, Like to be Ozzy was
a job. He had to not get into character, but
get in the mindset to be Ozzy, right, not John
I think is his real name, right? I love uh
when artists do the national anthem and so in I
think it was two thousand and three, if I'm not mistaken,
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Ozzie did the Star Spangled banner. I'm sorry. Take me
out to the ball game is what he did at
Wrigley Field. So here's that show the ball shure, take
me in? What is going on?
Speaker 4 (57:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (57:34):
No one knows.
Speaker 2 (57:35):
Oh sure that's not Harry carry.
Speaker 6 (57:49):
Burie to please R gre let the ball.
Speaker 2 (58:00):
That's when the Osbourne's were pretty famous, right, like the
reality show that they had. I feel like that was
just a few years ago, the osbourne No, no, no,
that it was two thousand and three, right, twenty twenty
two years ago? Yeah? Then yeah, two decades ago.
Speaker 5 (58:19):
Then, yeah, the Osbourne's would have been on.
Speaker 2 (58:24):
That was a for those of whom know that was
really the basis of the start of shows of reality shows.
It was one of the first, if not the first,
right right, two thousand and five is when the final
episode aired of that. So that because I was trying
to think, like, why the hell is Ozzy singing take
me out to the ball game? But that makes sense.
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It's like, hey, you know Osbourne's was huge at that
time on television. Oh he's here, you want to sing
a song?
Speaker 6 (58:53):
Sure?
Speaker 2 (58:54):
No, well, I mean he was. I mean he was
still an icon of course. Yeah, right, oz Fest all that,
so it would have made sense. But yeah, promote the
show for for sure. Uh, this is talking about oz Fest.
And I don't know about you guys, but for me,
oz Fest was here. We had Lalla Palusa and Lalla
(59:15):
plus was awesome. You're like, this is cool. And then
Ozfest happened and he went, oh that's the way to
do it.
Speaker 1 (59:22):
How it happened when she tried to get me on
a Lalla pullus and I said that they don't no
place for Ozzie always called her music anymore, so as
she came home and said, you know what you and
I'll do my own.
Speaker 6 (59:32):
And then that was ten years ago, and I said, well, don't.
Speaker 1 (59:34):
Put too much out there because if it turns that
into a plub, you look stupid. I think it's seven
shows that in the beginning and he just went was
sold in overn and so we are lad.
Speaker 2 (59:50):
And I think people really felt like Ozzie was in
their life because of the TV show The Osbourne's. You
got to see what this rock icon was like, and
you almost felt like you were in his family. Yeah. Yeah,
it was different than like now, maybe it was manufactured
(01:00:11):
a lot of it and the high jinks of it.
Maybe it wasn't. I don't know, but ultimately you felt
like you were in his family. We were naive to
the fact that there was so much control and predetermined
things to happen on reality TV. Yeah, that was before
the curtain was lifted. I could I think you could
(01:00:32):
say that, yeah, before they let you know, yeah, this
is really all just scripted reality television. Well, it wasn't
like like the Kardashian stuff you watch and you're like,
there's no way this is obviously making up. It didn't
fit their persona, where I felt like a lot of
the ausy stuff fit the persona. Right, He's bumbling around,
you can't understand him sharing Mage Aaron. Yeah, and then
(01:00:53):
you got the kids. So this is him talking about
the show.
Speaker 6 (01:00:57):
I think it was on the other think on my
what's number one? Two, three shows or bits? And it's
kind of kind of a living diary, you know, I mean, my, my, my,
my children's children will have something to show their kids.
This is what your grandfather and we were like when
we were.
Speaker 2 (01:01:15):
Kids, you know. I hope you've got all that. Uh.
And then this is sharing about Ozzie in his career.
Speaker 9 (01:01:24):
He'd want to see him go out and do his
own farewell to with his own music, and because they're
two totally different music genres really, and you know, he's
got his fans. Sabbath have got their first, So I
would like to see him go out and say farewell
to his fans with his music and then really.
Speaker 6 (01:01:44):
Call it a day. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
And he didn't really get to do that, right, He
got to do the the show right, the final show.
But uh. And then this is Ozzie talking about Black
Sabbath and how long they were around.
Speaker 6 (01:02:05):
I believe that it survived as long as he as.
I remember thinking all this should be good from for
a couple of years when we did that ten years.
It was one thing fifty years ago just been an
amazing journey for us all.
Speaker 2 (01:02:20):
And I think ultimately the thing about Ozzie that I've
always liked was the misunderstanding about him, Like he just
kind of got this label as being the prince of darkness,
right and overall he was a really nice guy. He
never bit the head off of a live bat. A
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bat was thrown on stage. He thought it was rubber.
He's unclear if it was alive or dead, and he
just put his mouth on it. He had to get
a raby shot and do all that. But that's not
what people know. No nobody cared for the details. He's
always going to be known as the guy who bit
the head off a bat, Yeah, right, wordless if it's
true or not, just like Marilyn Manson's always going to
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be known as the guy who removed a rib, you know,
because that folklore got passed around, right, almost like you
want that persona to exist about Ozzie. And you know,
in the famous line in the Nikki six book about
Ozzie snorting an, I don't know if that really happened, right,
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Only those guys know that that if that did or
didn't happen. If he was high on cocaine or drugs
or whatever. It's a strong possibility. So I don't know,
but just crazy to have to. We didn't think we
would have to reflect on Ozzie's life so soon. Yeah,
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I think we all thought to be a cooling off
period between the show with Sabbath and then that. By
the way, that show is now the I think the
most money ever raised from a charity concert, hundred and
thirty six million dollars.
Speaker 5 (01:04:02):
Turn it into a film.
Speaker 2 (01:04:05):
Yeah, yeah, that was They've already been talking about that
from the beginning that it was going to be out
in theaters. I think later this year. All right, we
got to take a break. We'll join us now in
the studio is soon to be dad Justin Gorsky who
found out that he's going to be a dad. But
you've known for a while, But yeah, it wasn't like
a minute ago. By the way, that's reps in tonight's promotion.
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That's happening now. Congratulations, your wife's excited. Drillers are back
in action. You had your first game last night down
at one Oakfield and they won it in a nail
bier and the guys are back in town all this
week with Springfield, who are the leaders in the division
right now. So it's going to be a good game.
And we get into it tonight with the uh it's
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it's the dog Night at the at the ballpark right
bark in the park.
Speaker 8 (01:04:52):
It's barking the park and three dollars white claws. Yeah,
what a game last night.
Speaker 6 (01:04:55):
Man.
Speaker 8 (01:04:55):
Our guys are playing well right now and they're playing
fun ball.
Speaker 11 (01:04:58):
We haven't had we haven't pulled them all out, but
we are right there in every game and they are
having a great time.
Speaker 9 (01:05:03):
You know.
Speaker 8 (01:05:03):
For the fans, it's also have been fantastic as always.
Speaker 11 (01:05:05):
So yeah, barking the park and three dollars white cloths tonight,
So bring the dogs out, enjoy the game. They're on
the Ferguson Kiah Lawn and the Country Financial Terraces and
get three dollars white cloths. Again, dogs are free to
get in, so come on out and enjoy it should
be a great night.
Speaker 2 (01:05:17):
Yeah. We always get a lot of questions on this
night because people are like, I can to show up
with my dog.
Speaker 11 (01:05:22):
Yes, as long as you have up to date vaccinations
and proof for your raby shots. All that kind of
good stuff. Well, check those as they come in through
the gates. You have to have a ticket obviously, but
your dog does not have to have a ticket to
come in. They can walk around the concourse. We have
pools set up there for water and everything for them,
and then obviously they can go outside to use the
restrooms there.
Speaker 8 (01:05:40):
So come on out and enjoy it. It's a great time.
We got all the dogs out there.
Speaker 5 (01:05:44):
What if my dog I have a new puppy mm
hm and he is too young to get a raby shot,
can I still bring him?
Speaker 11 (01:05:50):
As long as you have your paperwork that lets us
know that that you just got your puppy and what's
going on there where.
Speaker 8 (01:05:55):
We're good with that.
Speaker 2 (01:05:56):
Oh yeah, yeah, And you'll be able to take them
to run the bases.
Speaker 11 (01:05:59):
Yes, and stick around after the game. And such a
cool thing. Brown on our team came up with this
and Tulsa Pets a sponsoring this thing. And after the
game you can actually run the bases with your dog,
so it's very very cool. Just try not to let
them use the field as a facility there. That's not
the Gary. Our groundskeeper doesn't like.
Speaker 2 (01:06:15):
That too much. That's right. A lot of things Gary
doesn't like.
Speaker 11 (01:06:17):
So there's a lot of those things that Gary's like,
really we want to do this, but yeah, it's for
the fans, Gary for that great time.
Speaker 2 (01:06:25):
We're talking with Justin Gorski. Tulsa Drillers back in action
one Oakfield, and you want to go down and see
the future stars in mid league Baseball at one Oakfield,
specifically for the Drillers because there's probably gonna be some
roster changes on the Dodgers coming up, especially when it
comes to the bullpen. So go down and see some
of these future stars that are playing at one Oak Field.
And Thursday night, we got thirsty Thursday. We're actually gonna
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get family four packs away right now if you call
it eight three three four six, oh kmo D and
gimbi able put you on the list. But we've got
thirsty Thursday Tomorrow night.
Speaker 8 (01:06:55):
Yeah, get there early.
Speaker 11 (01:06:56):
It's margot Reteville night, so come out there again. What
a great way to sell it right in July here,
so get there early. The first thousand fans will get
Margaritaville jerseys courtesy of our friends over at Rispira Casino,
So get there early for that and then enjoy three dollars,
beers and sodas all night long, so you can enjoy
that with Miller Lytton Coors like tomorrow night, and.
Speaker 8 (01:07:15):
It's gonna be awesome.
Speaker 11 (01:07:16):
And then or you can upgrade and you actually get
in the discount garage door backyard over there. We'll have
some live music going on in that area, and you
can upgrade to get dollar beers in that area too,
so you can buy in there to get dollar beers.
So it's an awesome time. There's games going on back there,
a ton of fun things happen in the backyard there.
Speaker 2 (01:07:32):
Yeah, and don't forget about Tito's Vokka pre game too,
So you come out early to all the games, all
the home games, and you can get a Tito's double
vodka drinks for the price of a single. It only
lasts till six point thirty, so it's worth coming out there.
Make sure you stop by the Oklahoma's largest outdoor bar.
Plenty of things to do that happen at one Oakfield
besides the great baseball that happens on the grass. And
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then Friday, man, it is fireworks night, huge night, not
just not just your average fireworks night. You're doing stream
which seems to have a lot of gas this year
in our community. You're doing a special night with the fireworks.
Speaker 11 (01:08:05):
Yeah, it's Christmas in July. Man, it's uh. You know
we're gonna do that and enjoy it. Where your your
Christmas outfits out there. Santa will be out there, we'll
be playing Christmas music.
Speaker 8 (01:08:14):
Really cool.
Speaker 11 (01:08:14):
We partner with John three sixteen on this and they're
already ramping up for the Christmas season. So if you
bring an unwrapped toy, we are going to give you
a coupon for a discount of ticket.
Speaker 8 (01:08:23):
So very cool.
Speaker 11 (01:08:24):
It helps their mission, helps the great things that they're
doing in our community. So bring a bunch of toys
out enjoy. You don't have to do it the night up.
If you can't make it to the game, that's fine.
Bring them out to the one Oak Field to the
box office, bring a John three sixteen and we're gonna
give you a discount for another game to come back.
But we just want to again help them to ramp
up as we get ready for that holiday season, which
is coming pretty quickly.
Speaker 2 (01:08:43):
It's crazy tulta Duilliers dot com to get your tickets.
When those fireworks happen. They sell it pretty fast, so
you go to make sure you get those tickets online.
You can do everything right there on the Tulsa Drillers website. Saturday, Man,
we're gearing up for back to school and it's not
just a back to school backpack night, but it's it's
a special night for Hornsby too.
Speaker 11 (01:09:01):
Yeah, Hornsby. This is Hornsby's Big Bash's. We call it
mascot many Hornsby brings out. I think he's got like
ten or twelve different mascots that are coming out. So
we have Bernie from the Miami Heat is coming, Raymond
from the Tampa Bay Rays. We got a bunch of
local mascots that are gonna be there, the Oilers guys
and some other ones. I mean it is you want
to see and have a blast these characters. They run
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through the stands the entire time. It's organized chaos from
our perspective from organizing this and things that are happening.
Speaker 8 (01:09:30):
But there's gonna be mascots everywhere. It's very very cool.
Speaker 11 (01:09:32):
Bring the kids out, Like you said, backpack for the
first fifteen hundred kids that come into the ballpark. Courtesy
of our friends over at Williams and it's Library Reading night,
So if your kid completed the Tulsa City County Library
Reading program, they get a free ticket to come out
to this game.
Speaker 8 (01:09:45):
So it's in their coupon book. Bring that coupon over
to our ticket office and you get a free ticket
there to come out for your kid. Out and enjoy
the game.
Speaker 2 (01:09:52):
And then wrapping up on Sunday, as we're back to
a daytime Sunday games. You guys tried the weeknight one
the last time, and so we're back to a noon
start for a Sunday. Kids get in free day.
Speaker 11 (01:10:04):
Yes, very cool. So again we did this for the
first time last week. This has never happened before at
one Oak Field. But kids get in free. So all
you have to do is show up at the game
and your kid twelve and hundred will get in for free.
We'll have a free ticket for them. They can upgrade
for free into the stands, So come out and enjoy it.
Kids will get in an arm sleeve look like the
players out there.
Speaker 8 (01:10:22):
Very very cool.
Speaker 11 (01:10:23):
You could play catch on the field prior to the game,
run the bases after the game, and then we got
an awesome sandlocked game that's going to happen out there
at one oak Field afterwards. So a lot of things
happen and we're so excited. Man, it's been so much
fun this year. We've had so much fun happening out there.
Speaker 2 (01:10:36):
And are you still doing the Kia Ferget first and
Kia Lego a block?
Speaker 3 (01:10:43):
Yes?
Speaker 11 (01:10:43):
Oh sorry, yeah I jumped ahead. Yeah it's the The
Lego giveaway is actually Sunday. Did I jumped ahead there?
The arm sleeve is the next Sunday that's coming in.
So yeah, we are actually doing a hornsby building block.
We can't call it legos, so I'm saying lego, but
I'm probably gonna get.
Speaker 8 (01:10:56):
In trouble for that.
Speaker 11 (01:10:57):
It's a five hundred piece horn to be building block
or it is so cool. It took me a while
to put this thing together, but I got it and it.
Speaker 2 (01:11:05):
Looks like organize it to or actually put.
Speaker 11 (01:11:08):
The mill put it together. It took me quite a
while set So yeah, it's a blest come out and
enjoy that.
Speaker 2 (01:11:14):
Yeah. So if you're looking for something to step on
and hurt yourself, Sunday at noon is the time to
get out there. Look, all the tickets for all these
are gonna be there uh at Tulsa Drillers dot Com
to come see the Tulsa Drillers in action. And don't
worry about the weather because you guys have the splash
pad you you'll have plenty of places for people to
cool down.
Speaker 11 (01:11:33):
The splash pads going on out there. Like you said,
we have quick trip Hornsby's hanging out. It's got water
slides in there for the kiddos. If you go into
the team store, it is air conditioned and feels great
and there and honestly, once the game starts, the whole
first base side of the field is in the shade.
There's a great breeze that comes through downtown there around
home poitt there. So again, a lot of things that happen,
great drinks, great food, tons of ice cream.
Speaker 8 (01:11:55):
Come out and enjoy it.
Speaker 11 (01:11:56):
We're here to have a good time and we're really
really excited. Our guys are playing good ball right now.
We want people to come out.
Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
Yeah, and I don't think you're being fair. Actually, you
guys do have ice cream, but it's not just ice cream.
You have so many choices when it comes to some
sort of ice cream ish type of item. The choices
are unlimited. Do you still do the adult ice cream?
Speaker 8 (01:12:16):
We don't do that anymore. Yeah, we don't have the
alcoholic ice cream any you can get ice cream. You
can get alcohol enough places.
Speaker 2 (01:12:22):
Listen, you want alcohol ice cream, ice cream and one
alcohol in the other, it's fine. Tulsa Drillers dot Com
to get your tickets. Come see the Drillers in action
down at one oak Field. Bring the family fireworks on
Friday Thursday. Thursday is the night that we were a
part of, So make sure you come out and join
us justin congratulations again on being a dad man.
Speaker 8 (01:12:41):
Thanks.
Speaker 2 (01:12:41):
So we're gonna take a break and we'll be back.
Speaker 3 (01:12:43):
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