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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Sleep's.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Due to the graphic nature of this.

Speaker 3 (00:04):
Program, listener discretion is advise.

Speaker 4 (00:17):
The Woody Show Alive.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
This is the Woody Show Insensitivity.

Speaker 3 (00:27):
Training class is now in session.

Speaker 4 (00:44):
A good morning, everybody. Today is Monday. It's February seventeenth,
twenty twenty five. It is President's Day. Yeah, sweet, it's
a long holiday weekend for most of us. We are
not live with you this morning. It's a company holiday.
And we made a decision many many moons ago that

(01:05):
if it was a company holiday, I don't care how
dumb of a holiday or how useless you might think
it is. By God, we're taking it.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
Ye.

Speaker 4 (01:10):
Are Do you a favorite president? By the way, favorite president? Uh?
I love to see him. Yeah, I really The first
president that I ever voted for was was Clinton. Yeah,
I think Lincoln.

Speaker 5 (01:25):
Dog.

Speaker 6 (01:26):
Did you like Lin because he had swagger you wanted to,
you know, said people, somebody.

Speaker 7 (01:32):
Who's not been a president during your lifetime, marfon syndrome.

Speaker 4 (01:36):
My favorite president, I would I would think would I
would have to say Ronald Reagan because like in the
eighties when I was a kid, like that's what you
saw all the time. Yeah, And I think, what's what
solidified it for me. Was we just talked about it
recently because it was just the anniversary of the Shuttle Challenger.
His speech that he made after the Challengers he had
such an impact on me, uh, that whole event, but

(01:57):
then his speech, even as a kid, I was like, wow,
that was like really like I couldn't tell you what.
I couldn't say, Wow, this is really powerful. But I know,
I just remember that. That's the feeling now all of
a speechwriter. Yeah, it was, you know, it was, it
was amazing.

Speaker 7 (02:10):
I'm going Truman all day.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
Truman. Yeah, all right. Another fun fact about Lincoln. He
was a big time wrestler, was he. Yeah, Oh yeah,
he did wrestle. Yeah, he knew how to scrap.

Speaker 8 (02:20):
All right.

Speaker 4 (02:21):
Cool. Anyway, we'll be back live tomorrow and in the meantime,
we do have a show here for you this morning.
And if you haven't heard it, you know, we say
it's new to you. Yeah, so we got today for you.
Some after hours voicemails also, questions for the ladies. Always
interesting ladies have questions for the fellas. We are always
more than willing to chime in and help it get

(02:42):
to the bottom of it. Also around of the Woody
show Crossroads. So that is a little bit later on
here for you this morning. And I got some weird
crime news for you. Weird crime, A weird crime story
where this family in Indiana, they came home and found
some strange dude. It basically moved in while they were

(03:03):
on vacation. He had made himself right at home. He
was eating pizza rolls, he was taking naps, even feeding
the family dog. Yeah that's not all. He also pooped
in a decorative container, despite their being numerous, by the way,
perfectly good bathrooms in this house. So they confronted them.
He offered them a hundred bucks to let him go.

(03:25):
They politely denied that request, and then they held him
there at gunpoint until the cops could show up and
take him to jail.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
You imagine how scary that would be.

Speaker 4 (03:35):
Yeah, like, dude, what are you doing?

Speaker 9 (03:36):
But also like thanks for feeding the dog. We appreciate it, Yeah,
just we don't appreciate you crapping in our decorative tin.

Speaker 4 (03:43):
Yeah, and eating all our pizza rolls. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (03:47):
Weird.

Speaker 4 (03:48):
A woman in New Orleans stole an ambulance and she
took it for a joy ride. But when she stole
it to AMTS and a patient were still inside. Oh no,
When the ambulance was finally recovered by the police, the
EMTs and the patient still in there, they'd be taken
to the hospital for injuries they got during that joy ride.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
That's so weird you bring that up. I've been obsessing
about this for some weird reason. Ambulances when they're in
the back, can they do injections and IV?

Speaker 10 (04:17):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (04:17):
I mean, have you ever been in the back of
the van. It's so hard to even take a sip
of a drink in a moving vehicle. I have. How
are they doing injection?

Speaker 1 (04:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (04:26):
Dude, I have been a patient in the back of
an ambulance you have.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
Isn't it just rocking around and bumping up and down?

Speaker 7 (04:32):
It's not that bad on time, It's that, isn't it?

Speaker 2 (04:35):
Rocking around, bumping up and down and swerving and today shocks?

Speaker 4 (04:39):
Yeah, they're more heavy than yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
Right. It just seems to me like giving an IV
or something would be impossible.

Speaker 7 (04:45):
Did you get an IV?

Speaker 4 (04:46):
I didna?

Speaker 11 (04:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (04:47):
Ye, give me what were you in for? So I
went and got my visectomy? Right, and then I went
to because I'd gotten to work that morning, so I
woke up, you know whatever. It was one thirty two
o'clock in the morning, went to work, went direct from
work to the vasectomy. Left the vasectomy, went stopped and
picked up whatever, you know, prescription, anbiotic, whatever they're trying
to you know, have me take for the next week.

(05:09):
Stopped and pick up some lunch on the way home
because I hadn't been able to eat beforehand. Got home,
walked into the house and I was going to go
to work that night. I had an event that night,
and so my wife's like, are you crazy? She didn't
want me to go to work that day. She didn't
want me to going to the ben because it just relaxed.

Speaker 7 (05:22):
Yes, please.

Speaker 4 (05:23):
Anyway, so I walked into the house and I put
the prescription on the on the counter, on the kitchen
island or whatever. I grabbed whatever the first pill was.
All I remember is putting it in my mouth, taking
the water or whatever I had, putting my head back
to drink the and I was out. I woke up
on the floor. Now, my mother in law had been
watching My son was the only child we had that time,

(05:44):
but he was a little baby, and my mother in law,
we call her anti frail because she's like thirty five pounds,
soaking wet, and she's hovered over me going wink ump,
wink up like and she's like kind of smacking me.
Wait wake up, oh wow, And I'm like wait what.
I'm on the floor my kitchen. My wife is on
the phone with nine to one one. Anyway, so the

(06:04):
ambulance comes. They checked me out. They said, my blood
pressure was super low and so therefore, like you know,
we can't just leave you here, so we have to
bring you. So there I am atter my ivasectomy, I'm
they're taking And by the way, I couldn't even walk
to the ambulance. They wouldn't allow it. So they put
me on the stupid thing, bring me out of my
own house and put me into the ambulance. Wow, the

(06:28):
first time in history after no, because they said, and
the reason is because there's so many nerve endings down there,
like it's a very highly concentrated area of nerve endings
that it already messes with your system and your blood
pressure and everywhere. Is the fact that I was number one, uh,
overly tired because I didn't get much sleep the night
before because I was you know, freaking out, even though
it was super easy. I had gone to work. I

(06:50):
didn't do all this. I wasn't drinking fluis. I was dehydrated,
which is why they gave me the ivy in the
back of the ambulance going to an event. Going to
an event, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
Put the ivy. Knew while the ambulance was in motion.

Speaker 4 (07:01):
Yeah, they do that.

Speaker 2 (07:03):
I guess I'm just so ignorant to it because I've
never been in an ambulance. Now, it seems like it
would be rocking around.

Speaker 4 (07:09):
And remember that now we didn't get to put the
lights on and go through all the intersections because there
was no real emergency. It was just more it was precaution.
But then we as man of course, and it took
just forever. It took hours for them to tell me
that everything is fine, and then I went home. I
did not go to the event that that night.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
Yeah, you got to be rolled into a movie.

Speaker 12 (07:28):
A little side topic of something.

Speaker 13 (07:30):
You mentioned your son was the only kid you had,
so you got your vasectomy.

Speaker 4 (07:36):
No, no, no, no, okay, you're right, you're right, you're right.
I was like, what, I just assumed my daughter was
the baby. My daughter was the baby, just because I
made the appointment for that viseectomy when my daughter had
just been bored. My wife was still in the hospital.
I made the appointment. I did. I wanted, That's what

(07:57):
I wanted to do, and she wanted to wait until
the baby was actually here. And twice I said, but look,
if this baby comes out weird or you know, wrong,
or you know whatever, it is, like, I'm not going
to do it again until we get another you know,
healthy one. Yeah, that's just God telling me that. Uh,
you know, maybe I should have stopped at one.

Speaker 12 (08:14):
We're good.

Speaker 4 (08:15):
Yeah, that's how I felt about it. You know, you
might feel differently.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Anyway.

Speaker 4 (08:18):
Where were we oh, weird crime, weird Crumb and Memphis.
Some idiot got into it with the cashier at a
Circle K convenience store because they wouldn't sell him a beer.
So to get even, he grabbed a whole display at chips.
He put them in his car, and he drove off
while the cashier was distracted. A different customer noticed this

(08:42):
guy had dropped two bags of chips outside, so he
picked them up and started eating them. Police found them
with the crumbs on his face. Security footage showed what happened,
and he's facing a charge of theft of property as well.
It was the one guy who was just pissed and took.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
About because he just found him on the ground.

Speaker 4 (08:58):
Yeah yeah, so yeah, there's that weird crime. I'll give
you one more weird crime news. This thirty six year
old guy in Miami. He ripped off a farm back
in December of last year and then returned to the
scene of the crime to do some more thieving, but
this time the cops they were able to get there
in time to see him. But he got away and

(09:20):
has stolen fifty three foot refrigerated semi carrying ten pallets
of poultry valued at one hundred and forty thousand dollars.
And he didn't steal the truck from the farm. He
had stolen it earlier and he drove it there. It's
very strange. So he led police officers on the chase,
at one point driving the wrong way down a road

(09:41):
right toward a cop car. The article had a little
fun with the fact that he was quote playing chicken
with a poultry truck.

Speaker 14 (09:50):
Who gets it.

Speaker 4 (09:51):
He eventually crashed the truck into a fence at another farm,
and that's when they got him under arrest. There there's
some weird rime.

Speaker 7 (10:00):
You were name of twice an ambulance an ambulance.

Speaker 9 (10:03):
The first time was when I was on my way
to be a bridesmad maid in a friend's wedding in
Kansas and a girl on the highway sort of jerked
her car into mine. I jerked away from her hit
the median.

Speaker 4 (10:16):
Rolled the car.

Speaker 9 (10:17):
Wow, And I remember it perfectly. It was like it
was happening in slow motion. And an ambulance came in
and grabbed me, and I mean they gave me advillain.
I was in the wedding that night, absolutely. And then
the second time was a couple of years ago. I
was coughing so much. I just couldn't get over this
cold or whatever it was. I just couldn't stop coughing,

(10:37):
to the point where I had what's called a loringo
spasm and my throat closed up so I couldn't breathe.

Speaker 7 (10:43):
So my husband was in the other room and.

Speaker 9 (10:45):
I was literally I just started clapping as hard as
I can so he would come. He's like, what's going on.
I was like putting up like a phone just like
call called and I couldn't no air in.

Speaker 7 (10:56):
Did you say conscience, conscience, cautious.

Speaker 4 (10:59):
Conscious, gnorious.

Speaker 7 (11:02):
Because it would relax after you know, like ten seconds.
Oh god, oh god. And so they got there and.

Speaker 9 (11:08):
They're like you're fine. I was like, okay, I don't
think I'm fine. I started coughing, closed up again. They're
like that, come with us to the ambulance. I got
right in the ambulance. Yeah, all right, ringo spasms.

Speaker 13 (11:22):
I have a question on when you rolled your car,
did you get out yourself just to be like helped out,
like they drug you out someone else called the ambulance, Yes,
drug you out.

Speaker 4 (11:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (11:31):
And the EMTs in the Midwest, what I remember that
they were.

Speaker 7 (11:37):
Super good, happy, and then you went to the wedding, Yeah,
that night.

Speaker 4 (11:40):
And just to be sure, they probably did the whole
thing where they cut your clothes off of you.

Speaker 15 (11:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (11:45):
I was like, don't you need to cut my clothes.

Speaker 4 (11:48):
Off before her this is before her breast reduction. So
she was probably saved by her own airbag.

Speaker 9 (11:55):
That's exactly what car was crushed. The only thing that
wasn't crushed was me and the brides addressed.

Speaker 4 (12:00):
Well, all right, all right, well we're gonna take a
quick break. More Woodies show is next I think there's
some snannigans going on. The Woody Show is back and
we start another new hour.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
Woody.

Speaker 4 (12:12):
That's Greg, good morning, that's menace.

Speaker 2 (12:15):
I get it.

Speaker 4 (12:16):
He is right there. I know, I understand. Good morning
to you. See that I'm a professional. There's Sammy morning.
Phones are open eight seven seven forty four. Woody. It's
eight seven seven forty four.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
Woody.

Speaker 4 (12:27):
Hit us up with a text over to two to
ninety seven, looking for your participation here again this hour
because we have some Normally we do questions for the
fellas where the ladies of the Woody Show will help
us try to figure out what the hell is going on.

Speaker 7 (12:43):
Because we've got questions, yeah.

Speaker 4 (12:45):
Exactly, and then we'll give you some answers and hopefully
keep some inside. Now it's flipped because Greg said he
has some questions for the ladies, specific one. So Greg, yeah,
Greg's got some specific ones. We were asking everybody to
send some in. So I have some other questions. Is
that the people have submitted for the ladies, and we'll
bring in you know, Morgan, and we'll have Caroline in here.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
Ladies.

Speaker 4 (13:08):
Yeah, we won't know, so it's not just Gina and
Sammy's round table. Right, it's uh, you know, trust all
the ladies that we that we have here to try
to get to the bottom of it. Just try to
understand each other better. We don't have to be like
a doctor to answer these doing No okay, I mean no,
not not the ones that that I have that we're submitted. No, no,
but great. You just want to throw a couple out

(13:30):
there and then what we could do. Yeah, and then
just to think it over first. Well yeah, I mean,
like if you if you want to answer a couple
of them, I want to get I really want to
get like Morgan and uh and Caroline in here.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
All right, Well one is, like I said, is incredibly
specific and it involves tamps.

Speaker 4 (13:46):
Okay, okay, yeah, well of course because I learned so
much the last time we talked about.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
Saw one and pretended to insert one. Huh, And I
learned a lot, you know, how you try to make
the most of it. Bad situation, Like when I was
a kid and I broke my arm, at least you
have somebody your friends sign your cast or whatever. You know,
it sucks that you broke your arm, but yeah, it's
cool you got your cast and you know, just making
the best of a bad situation. And then Sammy, you
once mentioned that you have to how should I phrase this,

(14:16):
uh replace slash change your tamp when you number two
because it might come out right nice. My question would be,
have you ever tried to just basically have fun with
a bad situation where you're like, I'm gonna make it
pop out or I'm gonna yeah, or I'm gonna.

Speaker 4 (14:32):
Is that the female equivalent of trying to hang a
towel off your.

Speaker 12 (14:35):
Exactly off put a tamp like a baby, yeah, or.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
Like if you stand with your legs far apart and
kind of swing the string around, or like kind.

Speaker 4 (14:43):
Of like ping pong.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
Wells right, exactly, like just try to have fun with
it even though it sucks.

Speaker 12 (14:50):
No, I have not tried to do that.

Speaker 7 (14:52):
Have you ever tied something to the end of it
and made it decorative?

Speaker 4 (14:54):
Is that what your yeah?

Speaker 2 (14:57):
Right?

Speaker 16 (14:57):
Made?

Speaker 12 (14:57):
Some ornaments?

Speaker 7 (14:58):
I just never realized that.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
My Christmas Christmas a little Christmas ornament like a red ball.

Speaker 9 (15:06):
I don't think I've ever had any quote unquote fun
with my tampon.

Speaker 7 (15:09):
Really we've been missing out.

Speaker 4 (15:11):
No but dazzling at all.

Speaker 7 (15:13):
Sometimes it can.

Speaker 9 (15:14):
Be really I don't know saying if this is your
experience or any of the other ladies on here, it
can be really hard to pull out and you have.

Speaker 7 (15:21):
To like like.

Speaker 9 (15:23):
Like wrap it around your wrist when it's dry, or
just your mules are attracted, Like.

Speaker 4 (15:30):
Do you put your like one foot up on the
toilet and kind of use that like to leverage. That's
how That's how you can That's how you put it
in if it's being real stubborn about coming out, like yeah,
like a lawnmower.

Speaker 13 (15:43):
Start in this sense of greg when I say, you know,
when you go number two in the pushing it may
make it come out.

Speaker 12 (15:52):
It's not coming all the way out.

Speaker 13 (15:54):
It'll just be like a little bit and enough where
you'd have to pull it out, yeah, because otherwise it's
kind of just a little bit.

Speaker 9 (16:02):
It can though, if we're getting graphic. There are times
where I've gone to the bathroom and I've left and
I'm like, my tampa's still. It does happen, and then
it's like, well, what do I do now?

Speaker 4 (16:13):
Because just check what do you mean?

Speaker 9 (16:16):
Because I sometimes the string isn't like conveniently located, and
then you're really just kind of.

Speaker 11 (16:21):
Oh yeah, yeah, Have you ever loved the string?

Speaker 4 (16:25):
That's what I'm talking about. Yeah, I thought that's what
the point of the string was. I thought it was
like a search and rescue.

Speaker 12 (16:31):
So you don't have to stick your fingers.

Speaker 4 (16:33):
Yeah, I understand. But sometimes that I understand, but I
can't understand like how to get.

Speaker 9 (16:38):
Sometimes it goes caddy wampus. It doesn't have a weight
on the end of it, like sometimes it goes where
it goes.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
That's what That's what I'm saying, Like put a weight on.

Speaker 4 (16:45):
That's what they need, like fishing, That's what I'm bait.
And just make them longer so they can't ball bear. Yeah,
like a little little charm like the.

Speaker 17 (16:56):
Length.

Speaker 18 (16:56):
It's the fact that the material it is, it's not
a strong a bunch and get wet and stuff.

Speaker 6 (17:04):
I have a like non gross question about is there
any like fashionable ones, like oh, all the cool girls
they use this brand like fashionable.

Speaker 4 (17:15):
It's in like a trendy the cool brand like all
the you know, like they make Stanley mugs, right yeah, yeah,
but then they make other ones that look like Stanley
Muggs that are not Stanley Muggs. That's cool to have
the Stanley.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Colors.

Speaker 12 (17:28):
I would argue the Tampax Pearl. I would be in
that cat.

Speaker 7 (17:31):
I was just gonna say, I use the Tampax Pearl forever.

Speaker 4 (17:35):
I'm looking to get a lady a gift, and just
make sure I get the pearl.

Speaker 2 (17:38):
Yeah. Is that the brand?

Speaker 4 (17:40):
Morgan? Is that what you'd say?

Speaker 11 (17:41):
I go for the sport Tampax Sport.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
What's the difference? What does that do?

Speaker 7 (17:45):
I don't know.

Speaker 11 (17:45):
The Sport one seems like it's gonna be more adaptable to.

Speaker 4 (17:49):
Back or something. Got spinners and running boards, you have
a lightning bolt on the back, just got a special
trim to it. But they can only get on the
sport I have you.

Speaker 7 (18:00):
By well, not by accident? Was the only choice?

Speaker 9 (18:02):
Those O B tampon no applicator, your choices at that
point exist.

Speaker 4 (18:09):
What was the other one that you hated recently? You
said you got one from like Whole Foods or something.

Speaker 9 (18:13):
It's like it's like a little teeny tiny cardboard tube
and nothing. It's just and it's it's really like it's
like if you were putting wool up there.

Speaker 4 (18:23):
Right because I said you said it was kind of
like a like a tree branch. It was slash like
old newspapers, shredded up like just some hippie dippy.

Speaker 7 (18:31):
Thing like the bottom of like a chicken coop, the compost.

Speaker 4 (18:35):
All right, So Greg started with a tampon tampon question.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
Of course, I think MENACE's question is good because you
think these companies would brand them better, like have a
limited edition color.

Speaker 19 (18:46):
Like a Walmart exclusive, or right, like a cool collab.
I think you're doing that, like skinny Girl or something.
You know, I won't buy anything. This is a missed.

Speaker 2 (19:04):
Charge of This is more of a public service for
the tamp industry.

Speaker 4 (19:08):
Questions for the ladies. We got some other ones too,
and if you got one, you could send a question.
Doesn't have to be Tampa. They just throwing that out there, right.
I have a bunch of other ones that have nothing
to do with Then he has.

Speaker 12 (19:18):
Boys funny.

Speaker 4 (19:27):
Asked questions for the ladies about all that you know,
absolutely right, So Greg, he had a question right before
the break, and then we'll get the answer on this.
We got we got Morgan, we got we got Caroline,
and of course we've got Gina and Sammy to help
answer these questions. And your second and this is the
last Tampa lated question. Thank god.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
Yeah, yeah, just basically, when you have your first peer
and your mother makes a big deal out of it,
wants to have a party or take you out to
lunch or celebrate, for lack of a better term, is
that a thing? And if it was a thing for you,
was it mortified?

Speaker 9 (20:03):
I don't know anyone who experienced that personally, I sure
as hell didn't.

Speaker 4 (20:07):
I have heard the term period party.

Speaker 9 (20:09):
Right, yeah, And and remember the Cosby Show had Woman's
Day and that was like a really big deal. Yeah,
but that that is wouldn't fly in my house, and
no one explained anything to me. Thank god for the
public education system. I had no idea. I thought women,
you know, you laid eggs. Nobody knew anything. I told
my mom. She was downstairs watching a movie. I was mortified.

(20:32):
I didn't know what to do. I sat there just
staring at the TV for like a half an hour,
and I was like, I stole my Kurts and she's like, okay, congratulations.
And then I was like, I think it's because I
had my period. And my mom goes, turns off the
TV and goes okay, gets definitely goes to the store,

(20:52):
gets bad.

Speaker 4 (20:53):
That was my that was it. That was my period party.
But no conversation, no, no, no tutorial.

Speaker 7 (21:02):
And that is why I'm more like, do you guys
have any questions?

Speaker 13 (21:07):
Yeah, when I first started mine, I was I had
two older sisters, so it's not like I was the
only girl bach. So when I started mine, I remember
telling my mom and she just went, okay, well, then
go grab a pad like it was.

Speaker 4 (21:22):
It was just like by the time because like two
other sisters you get, you get those hand me down tamps.

Speaker 7 (21:28):
You know what happened.

Speaker 13 (21:35):
Yeah, after that kind of first cycle, I went, I'm
done with pads.

Speaker 12 (21:39):
They're so annoying. And so I told my mom. I
was like, I'm just gonna use him, and my mom
was like, I don't. This was the call. This was
the only real conversation.

Speaker 13 (21:47):
And my mom was like, I don't recommend that you're
going to leak like it's not because when you first.

Speaker 12 (21:53):
Start and you don't know.

Speaker 13 (21:54):
And so she warned me and she was like, you
don't want to be at school or something and something happens.
I really don't I think you should know. I was like, well,
I'm not wearing pads. I'm not doing it, and she
was like, I's.

Speaker 4 (22:03):
Gonna throw up. Yeah, somebody on the tech says, my
mom and my aunt got me a cake that said congrats,
and my dad got me a card that day for
everyone listening, don't do that. It's embarrassing.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
It seems like make it.

Speaker 4 (22:17):
This one said, I was the first girl to get
mine in class. Didn't get a big celebration, but for
one week I was the coolest girl in all of class.
All the other girls wanted to ask me about it
because I was quote a woman.

Speaker 9 (22:29):
Now, Oh, I like that because I remember the girl
who got hers first, and she was like in fifth
or sixth.

Speaker 4 (22:34):
Grade, and we were all like, like, don't talk about it.
How embarrassing for you.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
Yeah, it seems like it could be the opposite of that.

Speaker 4 (22:39):
All right, some other questions for the ladies. And so
my wife will ask me this question every once to
watch because isn't it weird to sit like when you
got nuts? Like, how do you isn't that uncomfortable? It's
the same kind of thing, But how do you sleep
comfortably with boobs? This is one of the questions I
got sent in.

Speaker 2 (22:54):
That's a good question.

Speaker 12 (22:55):
I mean, I wouldn't know, So Gina you want to
chase this one.

Speaker 9 (22:59):
Well, you know, they do have boob pillows that I
looked into before my reduction.

Speaker 4 (23:04):
They're like they're like these like.

Speaker 9 (23:06):
Kind of curved on both side pillows that you put
in between your boobs so when you lay sideways, they
don't like smush together.

Speaker 7 (23:13):
But I never actually pulled the trigger on that.

Speaker 4 (23:15):
But it is not easy.

Speaker 7 (23:16):
You don't sleep on your front, that's for sure.

Speaker 4 (23:19):
So you can't stomach sleep.

Speaker 9 (23:20):
And if you ever, like are on vacation or you
go to the beach, it's true, we do dig a
little trench.

Speaker 8 (23:26):
And like.

Speaker 4 (23:28):
That makes sense. Yeah, yeah, same, It doesn't.

Speaker 2 (23:31):
Get but.

Speaker 11 (23:33):
I can't really relate to that either, Gina, I sleep
on my front.

Speaker 4 (23:37):
I've never had to shoes. Yeah, they're like, I mean
too small, all right.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (23:43):
For women in groups, why don't you call your friends
out for bad behavior when they are obviously in the wrong.
Why is there a need to always justify their actions?

Speaker 7 (23:51):
Oh that's interesting, Well I do this.

Speaker 11 (23:53):
I call friends out, and I've lost friends because of
that because they just want to hear what they want
to hear. So girls with big friends group is because
they don't tell the truth to their friends is.

Speaker 4 (24:04):
Okay because guys are like, dude, you're dumb ass, right, yeah?

Speaker 1 (24:09):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (24:10):
I mean I guess if you did it privately or
did you do it in front of the group.

Speaker 11 (24:14):
Well, it's there's been different situations, but no, mostly privately.
But sometimes if you're you know, three or four girlfriends
at lunch or whatever, and they're talking about their exs
and blah blah, and you just tell it to them straight,
the whole group of girls will look at you like,
are you crazy right now?

Speaker 4 (24:28):
What are you doing?

Speaker 6 (24:28):
Like, don't say that, but dudes, we prefer to do
it in front of you. Yeah, because it's funny, Caroline,
what you were going to say something?

Speaker 20 (24:35):
Oh? I was saying, yeah, But then you end up
being the mean one and everyone's looking at you like,
I can't believe you said that. But I had a
group of friends where we were all very blunt with
each other, and we pretty much all tell each other
how your boyfriends are terrible. So I feel like because
of that, we kind of like stopped telling each other
or talking to each other because we already knew everyone's opinion.

(24:57):
So it's like it just was like I didn't want
them to I didn't want them to think my boyfriend
was bad, so I never talked about him.

Speaker 4 (25:04):
I knew they were going to be like, so you made.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
A pack to just end the honesty.

Speaker 4 (25:09):
Yeah, it's just a lot of that.

Speaker 12 (25:12):
Well, things can be delivered in a certain way.

Speaker 13 (25:14):
If you're just being overly mean, that's not really helpful.

Speaker 4 (25:18):
Right, here's another question, questions for the ladies. How can
women drop so much hair in my house and not
be bald? It's like, I think.

Speaker 9 (25:31):
It's an optical illusion because each hair is you know,
ten inches long as opposed to you know, half an
inch long like your hair.

Speaker 4 (25:37):
Yeah. Maybe, but like I just know, like I want
to go take a leak recently, and there's a garbage
can right next to the toilet. I'm like, what is
in there? Looks like a bird's nest. Yeah, And that
was just the hair that she had pulled off of
her hair brush. We do shed a lot. Yeah. And
then I look, she's got this one chair in like
the family room that she sits in. I never sit
in this chair, the kids never sit in this chair.

(25:58):
It's become her chair. And I'm looking at this thing.
It looks like the dog bed, like a dog's bed
has like just it just covered in fur. Yeah, it's
cover like just it's got a ton of her just
hair something like all over. I'm like, how are you
not bald? We I mean, yeah, we do shed a lot.

Speaker 9 (26:17):
What do they say you're supposed to the average person
sheds like one hundred hairs a day or something.

Speaker 11 (26:22):
Yeah, I think it says fifty to one hundred hairs
a day is normal for a woman.

Speaker 2 (26:25):
Yeah, does you hair ever hurt? It seems like having
long hair would hurt. No, No, no, because it's like
the weight of it, the weight of it, the length
of it.

Speaker 11 (26:34):
If you pull it back, like if you have braids
or really slick ponytail, that might hurt a little.

Speaker 4 (26:38):
Yeah, it gives you an instant facelift.

Speaker 6 (26:40):
Apparently really hurt when I had hangovers and like I
saw a gel in my hair and I would like
touch it, like my whole body would hurt.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
That weird.

Speaker 4 (26:47):
Yeah, back to the sleeping on your how do you
sleep comfortably with boobs question? A couple of people on
the text we have one five oh five says I'm
a thirty six double D and I could sleep on
my tummy tom because boobs do smush down. The other
one says, I wear a forty six K bra.

Speaker 21 (27:04):
What is that?

Speaker 11 (27:06):
Yeah, whip them out.

Speaker 4 (27:08):
I mean I've never here because you know a B C.

Speaker 9 (27:11):
Okay, yeah, because like triple D and E are the same,
you know, like that kind of thing.

Speaker 7 (27:16):
So if she's into the.

Speaker 12 (27:18):
Alphabet O K is a special ty bra, like she
has to get it.

Speaker 7 (27:21):
I was very close to that before my reduction.

Speaker 4 (27:24):
I wear a forty six K bra and I sleep
comfortably on my front. I hate sleeping on my back. Oh,
I mean those must hang to the knees though.

Speaker 11 (27:34):
I will say, though, when you're laying on your back,
Gina saying, maybe not saying it, but it's say you're,
you know, having sexual relations or something, You're laying on
your back and your boobs are just flat. It's like
the most unattractive looking thing ever.

Speaker 9 (27:46):
Yeah, like the side Yeah, nobody's pancakes and it goes
under your armpit kind of thing.

Speaker 7 (27:52):
Yeah, the up.

Speaker 4 (27:55):
Don't don't look at me. And maybe that's where it
got started in pouring Greg when they kind of sim
together hundred all right questions for the ladies. Why can't
they tell us what's wrong without having to be asked
multiple times.

Speaker 7 (28:11):
I mean, it sounds like it's your relationship, not everyone.
I'm pretty direct.

Speaker 4 (28:16):
There are a lot of girls like that though.

Speaker 20 (28:18):
I like for me, when I say nothing's wrong and
they're like, obviously something's wrong, it's because I know I'm
reacting poorly and I just need a breather, Caroline, that
makes sense.

Speaker 7 (28:30):
Great point.

Speaker 20 (28:32):
They're like, why are you say nothing's wrong? I'm saying,
just like, give me ten minutes. I know I'm having
a bad reaction. I know I'm being dramatic. Yeah, just like,
let me get over it.

Speaker 4 (28:42):
Yeah. Yeah, that's a great insight. Another question the fact
that women want you more when you're married or have
a girlfriend. Why is that because you're.

Speaker 7 (28:52):
Road tested and approved?

Speaker 4 (28:56):
Really?

Speaker 9 (28:57):
I think probably yeah, like, oh, somebody else likes you,
somebody else has already vetted you.

Speaker 4 (29:02):
Do you find people more attractive if you know they're
in a relationship, Whether it's conscience or I can never
say that word right, conscious, conscious, a conscious thought or not.

Speaker 21 (29:11):
I don't.

Speaker 9 (29:12):
That's a good question because being married now, I guess
I think less about it. But I would answer it
by saying the flip thing. It's like, you know everyone says, Oh,
they're this age and they're not married, what's wrong with them?

Speaker 7 (29:22):
You know?

Speaker 9 (29:22):
So maybe the opposite is true, like oh, you know
they're somebody else thought they were good enough to marry.

Speaker 4 (29:27):
Yeah, you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (29:28):
Or is there maybe some sort of taboo element to it,
like oh, he's unattainable, so it makes it.

Speaker 4 (29:34):
Naughty or naughty?

Speaker 21 (29:37):
Naughty?

Speaker 11 (29:38):
It's a challenge.

Speaker 4 (29:39):
It's a challenge.

Speaker 12 (29:40):
I've never found it more appealing, I guess.

Speaker 7 (29:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (29:45):
I don't get that the ring is an obstacle to
like you back off, You're not like, oh, challenge, except
they would go to like.

Speaker 4 (29:51):
One of those natural competitive things between women.

Speaker 12 (29:54):
Yeah, take somebody's husband, well.

Speaker 4 (29:56):
Because they say, like, no, chicks don't do things for
you know, rehearse it. Yeah, there's always some kind of competition. Yeah, right,
And there are people who are obviously more competitive than others,
and so maybe it's one of those I don't I
don't know.

Speaker 13 (30:11):
It could be for a single guy, sure, oh okay,
but I wouldn't for somebody's husband, or it'll make that mistakes.

Speaker 9 (30:17):
We know that there are women out there that are
into that. I just I think we're having a hard
time relating.

Speaker 12 (30:23):
Yeah, but I.

Speaker 6 (30:24):
Think what you said initially like road tested. Okay, this
guy has been approved by others exactly.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
Speaking of shoes in persons, did you have to like
practice walking into high heels?

Speaker 4 (30:34):
Yes, absolutely, for what a day for that? And then
you have to like, well, we would like shuffle up.

Speaker 9 (30:42):
And down our driveway to scuff the bottom so they
were less slippery, and you know, we absolutely had to
like rehearse.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
It seems impossible, very difficult. I'm no, it seems like
it would be impossible.

Speaker 7 (30:54):
It is not my favorite.

Speaker 12 (30:55):
Yeah, you need strong inkles, for sure.

Speaker 4 (30:57):
I love it.

Speaker 20 (30:57):
But I think that there's no such thing as a
comfortable heel. They all suck.

Speaker 4 (31:01):
True, Just wear flats because I don't want to deal
with you at the end of the night where you're
walking around with them.

Speaker 7 (31:07):
In Vegas like the Zombie Bear.

Speaker 1 (31:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (31:10):
Maybe because Morgan's so tall, Like I can't really see
you wearing heels.

Speaker 11 (31:13):
I wear heels all the time, is how I'm always
taller than six foot. I love heels.

Speaker 4 (31:20):
You're tall already, so that's why I figure, like maybe
you wouldn't.

Speaker 11 (31:23):
No, I think it adds to the outfit. Honestly, I
think flats are gross. Girls look out of them.

Speaker 12 (31:29):
Sorry.

Speaker 11 (31:32):
Back to MENACE's point, if you cannot commit to the
same shoes all night, don't wear them.

Speaker 8 (31:37):
Great.

Speaker 11 (31:37):
It is so gross and unattractive to see a girl,
you know, holding her shoes or wearing so.

Speaker 9 (31:43):
Yeah, talked about companies that saw a need and went
in there.

Speaker 7 (31:47):
There's vending machines that a lot of like party spots
with those little ballet flats.

Speaker 4 (31:51):
And I'm pretty genius, like CVS.

Speaker 13 (31:53):
Now, I was always that girl though, barefoot within two
seconds a wedding.

Speaker 12 (31:56):
I've always streaming Vegas barefoot.

Speaker 4 (31:59):
Why lot?

Speaker 13 (32:00):
Because I can't yell at me.

Speaker 12 (32:06):
He was like, you need to put your shoes on
right now. And I'm like, well, that's not happening.

Speaker 11 (32:09):
But why wouldn't you just wear comfortable shoes then? Because
and hey, be ugly, but commit to being ugly.

Speaker 4 (32:18):
I did one or the other. There's one common things
women do that men can wrap their heads around. For me,
the impacts of the menstrual cycle on the entire body.
I know enough to be very glad I don't have
to go through it, but not enough to fully understand
what women go through. Like everybody knows about the you
know Tams, right, Greg.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
Well, that's the thing is I just have zero understanding
of it.

Speaker 9 (32:37):
For some people, it's not a big deal. For others
like me, you get shooting pains down your legs, and
then some people headaches and migraines and uh, you know,
hormones are affected where like your stomach gets real dracked
up and so you're just liket like it's the periods exactly,

(32:58):
the whole body, and get like getting dumb. You get
the dumber like you can't remember stuff. It's a whole thing.

Speaker 4 (33:06):
Yeah, that reminds me. There was this old timey like
back in the fifties, sixties, whatever, they had these like
sex ed classes and they would show people the film
strips or like you know some of his That was
always a cool job, by the way, when you were
a kid and it had a slide projector or a
film strip that had to be turn and you got
to be the one to turn it. Oh yeah, yeah,
they don't do that anymore obviously, because yeah, but yeah,

(33:29):
there was like one of those. This is one of
those old sex said things. When it comes to period lesson.

Speaker 22 (33:33):
Too, men's struation, like seasons. There comes a time in
every young lady's life. Hevery body changes. You will notice
breasts starting to appear. The boyish figure is replaced by
a more curved torso. But the most important change a
young girl will experience is labeled menstruation, or more commonly

(33:56):
called a period or monthlies every month for four or
five days, blood will flow outside your bodies. Not worry
every girl encounters this. It may be scary at first,
but as you grow, your menstrual cycle will become second
nature to you. To protect your clothing the blood, you

(34:17):
wear a sanitary pad. The sanitary pad is a thick
layer of cotton that absorbs all the blood. It prevents
it from staining your underwear pants. It's a good idea
to keep some extra pads in your purse locker. Remember,
the menstrual cycle means you are maturing into a young woman.

(34:37):
Enjoy this change in your body, all.

Speaker 4 (34:44):
Right, So we'll get to this really quick. A couple
more questions for the ladies. Number one, the fact that
they find other people's dating drama interesting and it doesn't
even need to be someone that they know. It's baffling
to me. They can prattle on and on for hours.
The most of the most granular detail of other people's

(35:04):
dating lives. How the F is that even interesting? Good question,
off attack.

Speaker 2 (35:08):
Great question.

Speaker 7 (35:08):
I have an answer for that.

Speaker 9 (35:10):
When it's people that you know and like the people
that you and your boyfriend or husband know, but.

Speaker 6 (35:14):
Not like celebrity break up drama, like people are interested
to talk about that, that's obsessed with that.

Speaker 7 (35:20):
That's not really my feel expertise.

Speaker 9 (35:22):
But when it's people you know, it's like, that's the
most like juicy gossip in the world, because you know,
people present themselves one way in public and one way
to their person they're with. And when you find out
who that person is, how do you not just talk
about it for hours?

Speaker 4 (35:38):
On that will I will argue that everybody enjoys some
hot goss hot, but not when it comes to the
really I don't think the relationship stuff or really anything
celebrity related that I don't really know. I'm with you
on people that maybe you know, Oh, I got to
hear it.

Speaker 12 (35:54):
I love it no matter what. I don't even mean
to know what.

Speaker 13 (35:57):
I want to hear the whole story because I also
just when it comes to movies and stuff like that,
love a true story. So if I if there's a
movie and they're like, oh, based on a true story. Like, oh,
i'm watching this actually happened. So if you're telling me
a story whether I know that I'm not based on
a true story, and I can ask all the questions
that I want.

Speaker 12 (36:15):
And get all the answers and it's the best.

Speaker 13 (36:17):
And you're like, oh my gosh. And then you tell
other people and you're like, this actually happened. You're not
gonna believe it.

Speaker 6 (36:21):
See, Okay, somebody in your whe house, what's her name,
Ballerini something?

Speaker 4 (36:28):
Did she go through some big breakup?

Speaker 12 (36:30):
I mean she did. Yeah, she got a divorce.

Speaker 6 (36:32):
Yeah, Like I don't even know who that is. But
they like people talk about the drama so much it
like comes up in that way.

Speaker 4 (36:38):
About whoever the hell it was. There was like some
and they combined the names. It was the it wasn't
a car dash here. No, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (36:46):
There's something recently though that's constantly in my feed is
the Zach Bryan Hoo's the singer and then Brianna from
Barceol Sports, Like their breakup is like constantly all over
my feed.

Speaker 4 (36:58):
I want to say it was a couple of years
ago and whatever Gate or whatever that mess was obsessed
with and.

Speaker 18 (37:03):
It was.

Speaker 4 (37:09):
Fortunate to say.

Speaker 7 (37:09):
I say the whole thing, and I don't know who
they are.

Speaker 4 (37:12):
All right, let's go to Brian. Hey, good morning, Brian,
good morning. All right, So what's your question for the ladies?

Speaker 10 (37:19):
Well, I have a question.

Speaker 21 (37:21):
Why is it when a guy cheats on a girl.

Speaker 10 (37:24):
That girl and goes becomes friends with the girl.

Speaker 4 (37:27):
That he cheated on her with the other woman.

Speaker 12 (37:32):
I don't know about this.

Speaker 4 (37:33):
Did this happen to you?

Speaker 7 (37:36):
Yeah, a new one.

Speaker 6 (37:38):
Yeah, that tends to happen if like the relationship obviously
doesn't continue with.

Speaker 4 (37:43):
The with the side piece. Yeah, with the side and
then they can miserate over you.

Speaker 7 (37:47):
Yeah, I do understand.

Speaker 9 (37:49):
You know, like girls get all crazy when you know
a guy cheats on him and then goes after the girl.
Go after your man, he's the one that couldn't keep
it in his pants.

Speaker 4 (37:57):
Well, also, I say the same thing about like a
dude will get mad, comes home, sees the wife with
somebody else, and starts to be the god. You're not
in a relationship with him, Yeah, yeah, yeah, your commitment
the relationship was with her. I'm not saying you beat
the crap out of her. I'm not saying that, but
your issue is with them. Yes, there shouldn't be an
issue unless that's your best friend and your brother or
your dad that like, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 7 (38:21):
I don't think this is very common.

Speaker 4 (38:22):
Well there was a whole movie with right, the three
of them, they all became best Yeah, sorry about that, Brian.
That sucks. But like, yeah, but you but you cheated
on her?

Speaker 16 (38:35):
No, yes, I did.

Speaker 2 (38:39):
First, okay with that, and.

Speaker 4 (38:40):
Probably have a lot to talk about a lot of
common person Yeah, Samy will tell you that you're not
really a bad guy, you know.

Speaker 13 (38:47):
I don't suggest staying with him though, but you can
do a bad thing and not be a bad person.

Speaker 12 (38:52):
There are people who are bad people, true, but.

Speaker 4 (38:54):
You're a bad guy, right, Brian.

Speaker 2 (38:57):
Angels.

Speaker 4 (39:00):
I think all right, Bro, thank you for call. I
appreciate you. Listen to the Woodies show. I think of
what you're talking about, that sensation. I don't think the
diaper makes it so that you want to pee.

Speaker 16 (39:09):
I think it.

Speaker 4 (39:10):
I think there may be some kind of effect where
you know you've gone and I can feel the warrant
kind of like headed down toward my past.

Speaker 23 (39:18):
The show, the Woody Show, WHI is back.

Speaker 4 (39:27):
Okay, one more question. Yeah, as we're talking about questions
for the ladies, and this was one that was sent over.
Then I saw some mortis come over. Here's the question
from let's see oh six six one?

Speaker 5 (39:42):
Right?

Speaker 4 (39:43):
How come women just can't say what they want for dinner?
It's always some long discussion and they even ask what
you want, knowing that they already had something in mind?
Why why the mind games? Yeah, this is the same
as someone somebody else said, why do you ask your
significant other to pick a restaurant, food, or travel to
and then shoot the ideas down if you want or

(40:03):
don't want certain things. Why can't you just make the
decision yourself? Yeah, a question because as a guy, as
a guy who when my wife says, what do you
want for dinner? And I say, I don't care? You
know why, because I really don't care if there's something
that I really don't want, like you know what, I
had chicken, I had spaghetti. I had chicken for lunch today,

(40:24):
not chicken, or you know, had Mexican for lunch today.
So I got it. I'm not just not feeling whatever.
I'll tell you that and then after that the world's
your oyster, and I honestly, truly, this is not a test.
I'm not testing you. I don't care. You can have
whatever you want. Yeah, why is that?

Speaker 7 (40:38):
That's a good question.

Speaker 9 (40:39):
I wonder if it's because women want to come off
as agreeable and are just rolling the dice to see
if you'll, if you'll, if your two preferences will match.

Speaker 4 (40:49):
Just you know the spot.

Speaker 7 (40:51):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (40:52):
That's what happened with you.

Speaker 12 (40:53):
I don't ever know what I want. I just know
what I don't want.

Speaker 4 (40:57):
Oh, that's it.

Speaker 12 (40:58):
So I'll say I don't care unless it's something I
don't want.

Speaker 13 (41:00):
So then you have to throw so do a laundry list,
and so just tell.

Speaker 4 (41:04):
Us what you don't want, right, I will? I will.
But it's interesting you waste the time, don't ask for
ideas without saying what you don't want. That say hey, no,
what I don't want in the moment.

Speaker 12 (41:16):
Until you say till you say it, and then I
know that I don't want that.

Speaker 4 (41:19):
I have to know that you want it before I
know I don't want it. So I just figured this out.

Speaker 18 (41:24):
It's women don't want the choice, they want the conversation,
like like gossip women. That's that's your brain is you
want conversation, you want gossip, you want interpersonal relationships, and
that's just an extension of it. No, I just don't
what you want for dinner question because because it involved,
because then it opens up a door to conversation and
you're disgusting and going back and forth and this and that.

Speaker 4 (41:45):
Huh, that's how their brains are wired.

Speaker 1 (41:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (41:46):
I saw something really funny on social the other day.
I think I posted it on the what do you show?
Instagram story where this guy's like, here's how to get
around that whole situation. Hey, guess where we're going to
inner tonight?

Speaker 7 (42:00):
Where are we going to that tie place that I love?

Speaker 4 (42:07):
How yet do we share the same brain? Oh my god, ye,
right over to that place.

Speaker 9 (42:13):
That's a great idea.

Speaker 7 (42:16):
Yeah, yeah, great work around.

Speaker 4 (42:18):
Yeah, let's see. Because and then Chick's also like like.

Speaker 12 (42:20):
Oh my god, you think you've seen.

Speaker 4 (42:25):
It's like we have ESPN right exactly.

Speaker 17 (42:27):
It's easy to trick them.

Speaker 4 (42:29):
Yeah, I mean so you can try that out, fellas.
I will try at some point. See that's I got to.

Speaker 7 (42:34):
See some of these girls that you're tricking.

Speaker 4 (42:37):
Is it's easy to trick them?

Speaker 18 (42:38):
No, it's it's like it's the whole it's about the
mind games, the mystery method. You know, there's there are
ways to like easy psychological tricks like what you just
did that trick. I mean, it's easy to trick guys too.
We just don't care. We don't need to be tricked.
We're just dumb as hell. Whatever.

Speaker 4 (42:57):
Oh yeah, that's the spot right there, the show stress.
You know, we're constantly giving out the phone number and
the text and the email, social media, all these different
ways that you could be a part of the show
or let you know, let us know what you think.
And then there's also our favorite where people get upset

(43:18):
about something and then they go to the radio station
website and there's that cot contact us Lately, and the
other thing that is going to management, it goes to
everybody on the programming side, because a lot of times
it's just hey, asking a question about a contest or
sometimes even requesting a song or whatever, and we get
those too, and that's where people go to complain. And look,
we've said a number of times, this show is only

(43:41):
done for the people who really like the show, people
who are just kind of and there's a lot of
that hate Listen. You know people hate watch hate listen.
It's been happening for you know, since the beginning of time. Yeah,
you know, people hang out with other people who trigger them.
They enjoy that stimulation. I'm not sure what it is,
but at a certain point it becomes an unhealthy relationship
ship and we have to cut some dead weight around here.

(44:02):
And that's where we have the Woody Show Crossroads. Yeah,
because it's just not productive, you know what I mean,

(44:23):
it's probably better for your mental health. We don't have
to deal with you and you know, you're just yelling
at a wall at that point. This was one of
those station feedback ones. This is from a woman named
Joe Ann subject ageist content and then also when the
ones it gets sent to the radio station that would

(44:44):
you like a reply reply request? In this case, yes
for you. She says, I was listening to The Woody
Show and heard their take on the Golden Bachelorett and
can I just say, what a gross and demoralizing segment.
It's honestly not even funny. But the more I listened,
the more I realized the problem wasn't how unfunny the
segment was. The actual problem is the fact that your

(45:05):
entire crew is exploiting older women who are simply just
trying to support themselves and their families.

Speaker 9 (45:10):
They got money for this segment, Yeah, they were given
coins that.

Speaker 4 (45:14):
Balance the feed. I honestly have a feeling that it's
illegal for your show to even be recording these women
in their personal moments and playing them on the radio.
That's not true.

Speaker 17 (45:22):
These are public chatmans.

Speaker 4 (45:23):
I hope one day to read an article saying that
you were sued for it. But until then, I am never,
and I repeat never, listening to this radio station. Again.
Other things I have heard on the show were kind
of entertaining. Oh, but it's just not worth listening to
a show once you find out that all of the
hosts are AEGEUS predators and exploiters. Not everyone. Wow, Maybe

(45:46):
you guys are just creeps and you get off on
it all, or maybe you are just unfunny people who
have no empathy for the working class. Either way, we're
done here. Okay, that's from Joeanne. We've lost everybody. That
very nice crap agist predatorator, but he doesn't reverse.

Speaker 2 (46:13):
I mean for sure that is true.

Speaker 4 (46:15):
Woody Show Crossroads Next up, This is a sent to
our email email at the woodieshow dot com. It's from
a guy named Joe no subject. He says, here's the
thing about your show. I love it ninety five percent
of the time, but the other five percent of the
time I really wonder why even listened. I like the

(46:35):
segments for the most part, but what I don't like
is how the show. Especially Woody says the show is
politically incorrect, and yet the most PC person on the
show in Sea Bass too.

Speaker 17 (46:49):
I support this.

Speaker 4 (46:50):
I know you'll ask for an example, and there are numerous,
but recently a guy called into the show to complain
about fat Chick Skinny Chick. He said that the segment
was unprofessional and what he immediately called him an our word.
He didn't say retard, he said our word. Really, this
is the insensitivity training for a politically correct world that
you advertised. Are we still middle schoolers? Another example, there

(47:11):
was a news story about a wildfire and the firefighters
were dumping fire retardant on it. But you guys could
even bring yourself to say that you called it fire
our word. How obnoxious you guys are homos politically incorrect
of keeping it real? My assough, you guys are different,
but you're not just another bunch of PC libtard homos.

(47:33):
I've been saying, I'm done listening for good all out.

Speaker 5 (47:38):
I loved it.

Speaker 9 (47:38):
The first water I said words you mean and this
one said, you guys aren't meaning up.

Speaker 4 (47:44):
These are the type of dudes that they hair swear
where they start. Joeing yea, oh my god, he said
the F word. By the way, the the fire thing,
the fire retardant always said, that's a that's a goof,
that's a joke on political correctness that we won't even
say retardant for fire retardant. Are you kidding now, sir? Yeah, yeah,

(48:05):
Joe sarcasm is dad but a retard because Homo's bad. Yeah,
it's so bad. All right. Well here's one. This is
since that station feedback. It's from Lynn subjects Sea Bass

(48:26):
is a cancer, replied requested, Yes, oh, now you knew
this one was coming Sea Bass. I was listening to
the show and I heard Sea Bass, one of the
more ignorant people I've ever heard, say that teachers should
just shut up and do their jobs. Shut up and
dribble teachers. But he didn't just say that as a
throwaway comment. He went on and on about how teachers

(48:47):
are on high horses and don't deserve the credit that
they get, and I just want to say to Sea Bass,
you are truly an idiot.

Speaker 17 (48:54):
Go on.

Speaker 4 (48:55):
You have never been a teacher, and you never could.

Speaker 17 (48:57):
Be because I could have took cat you.

Speaker 4 (48:59):
Were a home schooled loser. That alone means you shouldn't
be speaking on the subject.

Speaker 17 (49:04):
I went to high school, thank you in college.

Speaker 4 (49:05):
But just so you know, we barely get any credit
as teachers. I barely get paid. I have to buy
supplies out of my own pocket, and I put extra
hours grading and meeting with parents every week. Get to
a private The job is not only demanding, but it's thankless,
second only to being a mother, and I am both.

Speaker 17 (49:22):
You don't get patted on the back of the caller
here all the time, oh what you do?

Speaker 4 (49:25):
So for you, of all people, to be telling teachers
that they suck and should just quote shut up and
do their jobs is crossing the line even for you
grow up. You have made the Woodie Show unlistenable. And
guess what, save different cancelation. We are teachers and we talk,
so good luck with that, buddy. Wait what I guess

(49:46):
she's gonna tell all her yeah and friends. How about
you just shut up and do your job.

Speaker 17 (49:51):
This is my job.

Speaker 4 (49:52):
You know, it wouldn't suck if you got to hit
by bush.

Speaker 17 (49:57):
Wow.

Speaker 18 (49:58):
Gee, you use that language in front of children.

Speaker 4 (50:00):
Yeah, thanks a lot. That's a gradu lost his limb
and you use their own money like you pay to
be around children. That's kind of weird, dumb ass, all right.

Speaker 17 (50:14):
So Gina doesn't know this, but this has been going
on for a long time, and so on.

Speaker 18 (50:16):
So when I took the test that, by the way,
a third of people who want to take the test
don't pass pass it easily. Would you all be willing
to allow me to actually sign up to be a
registered substitute churches?

Speaker 4 (50:26):
I wouldn't be here some days.

Speaker 9 (50:27):
Obviously, I would give anything to see this.

Speaker 12 (50:30):
No, I don't want sea best around children.

Speaker 7 (50:32):
I want this to happen in the worst.

Speaker 18 (50:34):
But of course I wouldn't say I'm sea Beast, etcetera, etcetera.
I would just go do it periodically and report back
and what happened.

Speaker 4 (50:42):
Are you gonna wear like a body cam? Well, no,
I'm not gonna do it.

Speaker 18 (50:47):
I'll just come back and talk about what happened, and
you pat myself on the back, because that's the number
one thing he hears.

Speaker 9 (50:52):
You could never what we're gonna need, though, is we're
gonna need like the assistant principle or something.

Speaker 4 (50:57):
To corroborate your day. Right, so we have and what
are the kids? You could barely handle it if somebody
asked you how your weekend was, or like the beginning
of this hour when I said, uh, hey, good morning, seas. Yeah,
but he wants I'm not saying that he can't. I'm
not saying that he can't acting do the job, meaning
like you know, he can't pass the test. Could he deal?

(51:21):
That is when I just proposed with children themselves and
with the with the parents taking his own life. That's
the part like he could fake it for a minute,
I'm saying if he did it day in and day out,
could he take it? I don't think he could.

Speaker 2 (51:34):
I don't think subs have to deal with parents, do they? No?
I think he could totally do it.

Speaker 12 (51:39):
Also, are just one off. It's not day in and
day out.

Speaker 17 (51:43):
You can't just quit this job and take a pull on.

Speaker 4 (51:45):
You want to pay me for both, I'll do it.

Speaker 17 (51:48):
Yeah, I'm happy.

Speaker 4 (51:50):
To do bothat today's a basketball sixth grade, So student
teacher is like being in cl team six.

Speaker 17 (51:55):
So oh wait, every sixty two year old retiree.

Speaker 4 (51:57):
I wouldn't want to do it with my own kids.

Speaker 17 (52:01):
It's easy TV.

Speaker 12 (52:03):
They play videos, They're like watching mirrors.

Speaker 18 (52:05):
The thing is, I can't win now because I'll pass
a test. Oh you couldn't do this. Oh you can't
be an actual teacher. Oh well that's not the same
as full time. But I don't even want him doing
like real teaching. I want him with kindergarteners, just emotional
like monsters, just.

Speaker 4 (52:20):
With the parents. That's what I'd really like to say. Yea, bro,
All right, divorce one more? What do you show Crossroads again?
Station feedback? This is from Caleb subject Greg Gory. Reply
requested Yes, GALLB says, I swear to God. Greg Gory

(52:42):
is so hypocritical. Probably he always talks about how he
loves romance and being monogamous with Mario, Yet he has
entire segments where women call in and brag about cheating
on their dudes with other women. Of all people, I
would expect Greg to see through the facade of lesbians.

(53:02):
As a fellow gay man, it angers me that women
get a pass quote unquote for cheating if it's with
another woman. Cheating is cheating, no matter the gender. Greg
would be absolutely heartbroken if Mario cheated on him in
a hot tub. Yet Greg has all these whores call
in quite often to crag about their sexual encounters with

(53:25):
other women, often while supposedly being in quote relationships, and
he just laughs and laughs. It's not even funny, man,
you're glorifying cheating in double standards, and as a gay man,
that should bother you. Stop being a hypocrite and maybe
try coming up with a less disgusting segment. This seems
very personal. That is that is from.

Speaker 2 (53:45):
Pale Well in my defense, number one, it's just really hot.
And number two, these one off lesbian experiences that I
enjoy hearing about. We're never prefaced it tell us the
time you cheated on your husband it was yeah, I
mean it was just lesbian dabbling.

Speaker 4 (54:06):
We hear this a lot. I mean we've been doing
that segment for years off and on. It is one
of those things where it's like, okay, well, why if
it was with an if they did this, you know,
with the guy, that's one thing, but a lot of
times it's like, oh, I was with my girlfriends and
we were in a hot tub, or we were out
at a party and whatever, we were drinking them next thing,
one thing like to another. That's where they're point that

(54:26):
we've always gotten people who point out the quote double
standard of like, oh, that's not cheating, that's supposed to
be awesome.

Speaker 2 (54:32):
There is a double standard.

Speaker 4 (54:33):
Yeah, but if you're in a relationship with that person,
well then fine, that could be the deal breaker for
you in your relationship. Right, it's because chicks are hot
and des a girl but from the outside looking sounds pretty.

Speaker 2 (54:42):
Hot and giving a past because it's human nature.

Speaker 4 (54:45):
Well yeah, and also, did you know that you had
to live.

Speaker 9 (54:48):
Up to this dude's standards of what you thought a
relationship was. I didn't know we all had to do
what he this listener.

Speaker 2 (54:53):
Yeah, but I mean back to the original point, it
wasn't tell us when you cheated on your husband.

Speaker 4 (54:59):
You know, it sounds like it sounds like as a
gay man, he was with some dude who got curious
and it was one of those women who hit up
Greg all the time too, like oh I bet I
can you know make straight? Or they want to take
the challenge. Yeah, and he's like, oh, maybe he was
a gold star. Maybe maybe the partner was a gold star.
You've never been with a woman, Like, aren't you curious?
Why don't you be with me for a minute?

Speaker 7 (55:20):
Hook up with me ruined everything?

Speaker 4 (55:22):
Yeah, I mean Julian the phone screen that was trying
to bang Mike the Show Killer, because Mike the Show
Killer is a gold star gay guy. I've never been
with a woman before. And she's like, oh, come on,
give it a swing. She's married, but.

Speaker 17 (55:34):
For her kids, by the way, this is a long
time ago.

Speaker 4 (55:35):
Oh yeah, that was before her kids still married.

Speaker 18 (55:37):
She also made up with my girlfriend one time, and
I wasn't crying choice that's true.

Speaker 4 (55:41):
Oh there's the cross drugs. Everybody probably could store all
that out.

Speaker 24 (55:45):
This is you.

Speaker 2 (55:50):
Know.

Speaker 4 (55:52):
Greg pointed out something during the commercial break. Dude, I yeah,
and it was I didn't catch it. I didn't what
was happening because I was right in the middle.

Speaker 1 (56:01):
Ok.

Speaker 4 (56:02):
I was right in the middle of reading the Crossroads stuff.

Speaker 7 (56:07):
And going on.

Speaker 4 (56:10):
I heard it, Gina heard it. I completely missed it.
And I feel like we owe Sea Bass a big
show of gratitude, massive gratitude he pointed something out that
I never realized that I never wanted to admit. And
I'm waiting for him to repress.

Speaker 7 (56:28):
He's not you see him here, John se Okay, hear it.

Speaker 2 (56:34):
Yeah, we'll wait, taking us time, yeah, walk extra slow,
all right, all right. It was kind of news to
me when I heard it.

Speaker 4 (56:43):
Yeah, by the way, I completely missed it, did you? Yeah,
the Sea Bass. I just wanted you to know how
grateful I am. Yeah, because it was it was pointed
out to me by Greg and by Gina that how
do you phrase it?

Speaker 2 (56:58):
That he saved the show from cancelation? Oh you did?

Speaker 25 (57:02):
Oh?

Speaker 20 (57:02):
That.

Speaker 18 (57:02):
I was responding tongue in cheek to one of the
comments from the writer, the Crossroads person, who said he's
the you know.

Speaker 2 (57:09):
That you didn't go to college or you didn't go
to his public school.

Speaker 4 (57:12):
Or no, no, no.

Speaker 17 (57:13):
It was something about he's ruining the show something like that, Right.

Speaker 4 (57:15):
Were responding to each thing and right of the show exactly, exactly, okay.

Speaker 7 (57:19):
With proposed facts.

Speaker 4 (57:20):
Right. Well, well that's just from what his mouth.

Speaker 17 (57:22):
He said.

Speaker 18 (57:22):
Hey, I was about to quit the show and go
back home and give up on everything until we hired
Sea Bass. That's literally what he said that when I
was hired.

Speaker 7 (57:32):
It's a little different than canceling.

Speaker 9 (57:34):
That's essentially means that somebody else's cancer, same idea.

Speaker 4 (57:37):
He's the most PC person in the show.

Speaker 2 (57:41):
Yeah said he didn't got anyway in school.

Speaker 4 (57:44):
But anyway, I let's just assume for the sake of
argument that was the case. I just want to make
sure that you know my undying gratitude. Well, it's really
you know what, I appreciate that number one. Number two,
I don't I don't think you.

Speaker 18 (57:55):
I don't think I need that from you as much
because you would have been successful wherever you went. It's
more the the gregs and the menaces of the world.
But you know it's not even menas actually, because he
had worked in tech companies.

Speaker 4 (58:09):
It's really just that's that's that's the other one. Yeah,
because that was it was the one. So because then
followed it up with he goes, you know, I used
to think differently, but now, yeah, where's the uh oh yeah,
uh the person this is Lynn who said, how about
you just shut up and do your job? You know
what wouldn't suck if you got hit by a bush? Well,
that's not response to that.

Speaker 2 (58:30):
You know what would suck.

Speaker 17 (58:33):
That's a pretty funny line.

Speaker 2 (58:34):
Never won good job.

Speaker 4 (58:36):
But again, you shouldn't be wishing death on people. Would
you want you would you watch your kiddos to model
that behavior?

Speaker 17 (58:42):
I don't think.

Speaker 4 (58:44):
That's kind of yikes funny.

Speaker 2 (58:47):
I don't think I would celebrate if you got hit
by a bus, but I wouldn't cry.

Speaker 4 (58:52):
Greg, is it okay? I'm asking is it okay if
I share? Because it was a table full of people.
Remember when we were at the casino. It was a
table full of people and you said something about this,
this subject sea basketing.

Speaker 2 (59:08):
It was a I think I know what you mean.
But yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 4 (59:11):
If if Greg was wasted, he wasn't. He wasn't wasted.
He wasn't wasted.

Speaker 2 (59:17):
I haven't gotten wasted.

Speaker 4 (59:19):
Yeah. So anyway, so we're sitting there and somebody started
talking about Sea Bass, and Greg just kind of goes
all right, and then and then go well, no, I
mean understand, like he know robs people. He's like, look,
can I be honest with you guys? He goes, if
I came in tomorrow morning and they said, oh you guys,
Sea Bass died last night. You know, on the outside

(59:42):
like these people. I'd be like, oh my god, what happened? Good?
But the inside I'd be like he had a he
had a fist, Yeah, I probably he goes. On the inside,
i'd be like, right, which which I laughed. It was
a look his face, which I so genuine because of

(01:00:04):
the they told me.

Speaker 2 (01:00:04):
I'd be like, my god, it's terrible. But I've since
advised that feeling he did that is also true that
I've heard you say that.

Speaker 4 (01:00:14):
But I went to cry, he'd stay neutral, all right.

Speaker 2 (01:00:17):
I wouldn't cry, but I would now go the rest
of my life thanking him for saving me.

Speaker 4 (01:00:25):
Yeah, but you thank me for the weekend cottage.

Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
Thank you for saving me? Yes, because you did that.

Speaker 4 (01:00:30):
You you made that happen.

Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
You have nothing. I would have nothing to fail.

Speaker 4 (01:00:35):
Thanksgiving all around. You'll know when it's time for you
know your head in prayer. Everybody thanks to its first sea,
then cried seats, leaving me what I have? Why do
you think I have an eight by ten in my house?

Speaker 2 (01:00:47):
Right?

Speaker 17 (01:00:48):
Try?

Speaker 4 (01:00:49):
Yes, made of hand painted tile mosaic that I'm saving.

Speaker 17 (01:00:55):
You from a pledge drive Greg from a pledge.

Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
Thank you, Yeah, thanks for buying me all my houses
You're welcome. I appreciate it. Eight seven call you and
you're welcome. Thank me for creating card narks. But it's okay.

Speaker 7 (01:01:09):
All you nice little on that.

Speaker 4 (01:01:16):
I just want to make Look, this is great. We're
all showing gratitude for each other.

Speaker 2 (01:01:19):
That's true. I'm thankful.

Speaker 18 (01:01:21):
Yeah, send us a text and Mario too, because he
would have left.

Speaker 4 (01:01:25):
You, and a text of the poor More. What show's next?
More Woody show After the sales department takes their monetary
piece of fish and blood.

Speaker 5 (01:01:37):
So what do you show?

Speaker 24 (01:01:38):
Back?

Speaker 2 (01:01:38):
In a bit.

Speaker 23 (01:01:41):
Woody show, And we're into another new hour insensitivity training
for a politically correct world.

Speaker 4 (01:01:53):
Woody.

Speaker 2 (01:01:54):
There's Greg Gory, Hi, Woody, good morning to you. Minutes.

Speaker 4 (01:01:57):
Good morning, Woody. We got Gina.

Speaker 7 (01:01:59):
Good morning.

Speaker 4 (01:02:00):
There's Sammy Sea Bass is here eight seven seven food.
You can hit us up with the text over to
two to nine eight seven. Now I could be a
rotten bastard. I love I love revenge, I love it,
I love the that's what's up? You know things like that?

Speaker 2 (01:02:20):
Well, that's normal.

Speaker 4 (01:02:21):
One thing, and I can only think of one one
person who if I heard they got fired from their job,
I would legitimately be psyched. Okay, there's there's only one person.
I think I know that you know exactly who that
person is, who it is. But I have never, even
if I hate somebody, I have never taken any kind

(01:02:45):
of joy or pleasure in someone losing their job. It's
one of the reasons that I mean, I don't like
to cancel culture thing anywhere where somebody makes some kind
of mistake and you burn them to the ground.

Speaker 2 (01:02:59):
Right the punishment all the time, take away their job.

Speaker 4 (01:03:04):
I'm not talking about people who break the law. You know,
they're kitty touchers or I don't care what happens to them.
I will celebrate whatever happens, like I said, that's what's
up or what I'm talking about. All right, you made
a mistake of your job, or you know there were
mass layoffs or and then you know, people lose it
like that. Because I'm not a religious person, but I

(01:03:26):
do believe in some of that universe stuff somewhat, not
as much as I used to, because the more I
sat and thought about that, I'm like, it's so dumb,
Like why wouldn't I believe all this crap that Sammy believes.
Then you know, if if I believe, But I'm also
the same person, like, all right, well, if I end
up making it through this light before it turns yellow,

(01:03:48):
that means and.

Speaker 2 (01:03:49):
You're pretty superstitious. I think you're very.

Speaker 4 (01:03:52):
Superstitious nonsensically, Yes, you know exactly. I don't do it anymore.
But I used to carry around because I think because
I am I I just think about the place that
I like go on vacation when I see it. But
it's this PASO used to carry around that I got
and change the Cancun Airport.

Speaker 2 (01:04:10):
Kept it in your pocket? How many years?

Speaker 4 (01:04:12):
Years?

Speaker 24 (01:04:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 21 (01:04:13):
I said it was.

Speaker 4 (01:04:14):
It was my lucky payso and I just I just held.

Speaker 2 (01:04:17):
On to it, right, I don't, don't you know anymore?
Something else though, Wasn't it something from your daughter, like
a toy or something like that.

Speaker 4 (01:04:24):
Oh no, I would carry like little notes that you
would leave me every once in a while.

Speaker 2 (01:04:28):
But you had something or something I thought you kept,
like an army man.

Speaker 4 (01:04:34):
No, nothing like that. But anyway, I bring this up
because I saw this story and I'm I'm bummed about
this because I really like I like both of these
guys and and I'm not like what you would call
friends acquaintance with one of the guys, and I know
of them because like, they have a great show. It's

(01:04:55):
a radio show in Boston. Toucher and Rich is their name,
and they've been on ninety eight to five the Sports
Hub for pushing twenty years. Okay, so they broke up.
The show got broke up last November. There was some
kind of drama. I didn't even get all the details

(01:05:15):
on it. It was on their own. Well, yeah, they
had a thing. One of the guys took a leave
and then tried to come back, and then just it
was over. But they were a show for a really
long time, very successful show. But earlier this week on Monday,
Rich of Toucher and Rich was laid off from his
new job at a station across the street, which lasted

(01:05:39):
about six months. He was in this position and I
just saw him when we were at that radio thing
Sammy Camp. Yeah, I just saw him and spent some
time with him, and I was really excited for him
as a fresh start, something brand new. He was there
less than six months. So his old on air partner
Toucher Here's the News and dances on his rave. Oh

(01:06:01):
but he spent a lot of his show on Tuesday
talking about how bad Rich's show was, and wow, like
I figured that finally Rich would show some honesty, transparency.
He all his personal stuff damn came out. Yeah, he goes.

Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (01:06:20):
I read his statement and it was like, this man
has learned nothing like don't backstab your friends, don't be
a snake. There was no transparency and still is the
same garbage. I read his because I thought to myself, well,
what a nice statement that he released, considering he had
been there less than six months. I thought it was
actually a very nice he was, like I just even
though it was a short amount of time, I was

(01:06:41):
really proud of the show than the people that we
put together, the team we assembled, and I thanked them
for their I thank them for their opportunity to even
let me do that in the first place. I wish
it would have lasted long. It was kind of nice.
So anyway, that's just bad blood between those guys. But
I thought I was really I was really disappointed because

(01:07:01):
I like those guys. Yeah you know, I only know
the name because of you and brought them up. Yeah,
and guess who used to work with them is Sea Bass?

Speaker 3 (01:07:10):
Really?

Speaker 25 (01:07:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:07:11):
Okay, so he's he's actual like friends with them, which
is probably why he's staying out of this conversation. Show
me your friends, I show you your future. So I
don't know, I just I don't like that. I don't
like when people like call for people's jobs all the
time like this. I think it's that's really that's really weak.
You can hate them all you want, that's fine, but like,

(01:07:32):
let their likelihood be there.

Speaker 2 (01:07:33):
Likely what does their job have to do with you?

Speaker 4 (01:07:35):
Yeah? Now the other person because this rich guy when
he got laid off, this was part of massive layoffs.
And another person that got caught up in that is
our friend Mike the show killer. In fact, there's a
ton of people that I'm friends with that got caught up.
Another one of my friends, Angie Taylor, she does radio

(01:07:55):
in Chicago, did radio in Chicago. She will again. Yeah, yeah,
you know this other dude who was one of the
guys who was the leader of one of our other stations,
Seams Patrick, great guy. There's just so many these people
that that got like gone, I feel awful. I've talked
to so many people the other day after that happened.

Speaker 7 (01:08:12):
Oh you don't want to dance on everyone's great.

Speaker 4 (01:08:14):
I wasn't dancing on anybody's great but anyway, I was.
I was having a conversation with Mike and I'm sure
he wouldn't mind my sharing this. And he says, I think,
you know, I think it's time to do something else
besides radio interesting, which is something he's brought up before.

(01:08:35):
And I'm legitimately trying to be helpful and I but
I don't. I don't have any perspective on it because
I've only done this. Yeah, I've never had I mean,
I guess I've done different things within the industry. Yeah,
Like I was, you know, just a regular DJ playing
a bunch of music and you know, call her tense, right,

(01:08:58):
But then I, you know, I I evolved or I
reinvented as a show and you know, started doing a show.
So here's here's my question for anybody who's out there
who all of a sudden switched gears. I want to
tell me. I want to hear more about it, because
I didn't even know like how to tell, like what
kind of advice to give Mike.

Speaker 7 (01:09:18):
Yeah, you've never been in that pisode other than what
gets you excited?

Speaker 4 (01:09:21):
Yeah, I mean, he loves radio and stuff, but like
he even knows that maybe this is probably a really
good time to try something else. What do you do
when you're not doing your job?

Speaker 21 (01:09:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:09:31):
And so what was it for you? I mean, I
I had another friend of mine who quit their job.
They had a great job, making great money, quit with
no backup because you know, just wasn't happy where they were.
And like I gave them so much credit. A lot
of people hang in there on something they're just not
Maybe it was even something you were forced into, but
you just decided that you were going to go try

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something else. And I think as I thought about, like,
you know, this might be something to bring up. And
if you can share your story, how did you reinvent.

Speaker 7 (01:09:59):
Your good question?

Speaker 1 (01:10:01):
You know?

Speaker 4 (01:10:01):
And what like what were you doing? What are you
doing now? How did you get that process started? Yeah? Yeah,
how's it worked out?

Speaker 7 (01:10:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:10:11):
Yeah, those kind of things, because I think there's I mean,
obviously there's a lot of change out there. A lot
of people are even thinking about it. They're stuck in
a job they don't like how to even go about that.
I'm not a lot of help here, right because I
don't I don't have any firsthand experience, and I don't know,
anybody in this room really has any of that experience.

Speaker 2 (01:10:28):
I mean, I'm in the same boat.

Speaker 7 (01:10:30):
Technically.

Speaker 9 (01:10:31):
I went back to school and I thought, because you know,
I don't know what's next in the future is uncertain,
and I want to be able to have, you know,
a degree and have a graduate degree. And that was
kind of my way of reinventing myself even though I'm
still in radio and I love radio.

Speaker 6 (01:10:46):
Yeah, yeah, but I always, like, I mean, there's been
short periods of time in the past twenty six years
of doing this that I was not actually at a
radio station. Always it's something that was kind of adjacent
to radio or video or social you know, because.

Speaker 4 (01:11:02):
I mean I was talking to Mike and I said, well,
you know, what kind of stuff are you into, like,
you know, professionally that you think he's you know, marketing,
because I mean he's great in coming. If you look,
if you need a name for an event, oh this guy.

Speaker 2 (01:11:15):
I tell you what.

Speaker 4 (01:11:15):
It doesn't get any better. The alliterations of this man
could come up with is pretty.

Speaker 7 (01:11:20):
Great marketing consulting.

Speaker 4 (01:11:23):
Cage Free with Cage the Elephant. We're gonna be at
the zoo and we're gonna be having breakfast cage free
eggs with cage the elephant. Yeah, but like in all seriousness,
like he's kind of thinking maybe along those line. I
don't I don't know idea I would like to, uh,
you know, help him and then also be able to

(01:11:43):
help anybody else who's kind of going through I think
just an interesting conversation.

Speaker 9 (01:11:48):
And this is the time of year where people really
start thinking about it. The year is closing out and yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:11:53):
Rutch beginning of a new year, that kind of thing.
All right, So question we got the phones open eight
seven seven forty four Woodie. You can also text over
to two to nine eighty seven. Did you just reinvent yourself?
Meaning that you were doing one thing, you know, professionally
and then you just completely switch tracks and either just
the opportunity came along or you set out to do it,

(01:12:15):
meaning that you had to go back to school or
get some kind of training or whatever it is. And
how did it work out for you? Like, what were
some of the steps that you took. I have an
answer for Mike Easy. His passion is politics. You could
do something in politicans like working on a campaigns.

Speaker 2 (01:12:33):
Not only his identity, Yeah, it's his air I.

Speaker 4 (01:12:36):
Mean, you love sports. You know, he's way into baseball football.
He'd be good working for like a team. Yeah, he
would do great at that, marketing for a vodka company. Right, Yeah,
now that might be a little too dangerous. But seven
seven forty four. If you've changed directions, you reinvented yourself.
I want to hear what you were doing, what you're

(01:12:57):
currently doing, what you switched to, how'd you go about
doing it, and how to work out or you could
text us over to two to nine eight seven. Somebody said, yeah,
I left a great education job to become a college coach,
best decision in my life. That's cool, that's fun, It's
really cool. Yeah, I just want to know what you're doing.
Give us a call, and then we'll get to some

(01:13:17):
of those stories coming up for your next You made it,
and just in time the wood he shows back. I'm
just looking over the calls. By the way, the phones
have done blown up, the texts have done blown up
on this topic. Just inspired by a conversation that I
had with a bunch of here. Unfortunately, some friends here

(01:13:39):
they just got recently let go. Some of them are
just considering doing something completely different, reinventing themselves. Dude, one
of those people, Mike the showkiller, but he's been doing
radio for so long, so I didn't even know what
kind of advice again, So I'd like to hear some
stories people who have reinvented themselves. What were you doing?
What are you doing now? What steps did you do
to make that happen than quitting what you were doing?

(01:14:01):
Did you get training, did you whatever? And how did
it work out for you?

Speaker 26 (01:14:04):
You?

Speaker 4 (01:14:05):
Are you happier?

Speaker 2 (01:14:07):
Is it better?

Speaker 4 (01:14:08):
Are you glad that you did it? Do you have regrets?
I would just like to be able to not just
help our friend Mike did it, also anybody who's out
there and who's listening, and you know, there's always a
chance that you could be going through that same kind
of thought process.

Speaker 2 (01:14:19):
Or maybe getting the ball rolling. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:14:21):
I want to uh, you know, you want to just
change change how you feel when you get up for
work every day? Yeah, exactly. Yeah, let's go to CJ. Hey,
good morning, CJJ.

Speaker 5 (01:14:31):
Hey, what's going on guys?

Speaker 2 (01:14:33):
Hey?

Speaker 4 (01:14:33):
So, how did you reinvent yourself? What were you doing?
What are you doing?

Speaker 25 (01:14:36):
So?

Speaker 5 (01:14:36):
I used to work at a beer distribute, beer distribution warehouse. Yeah,
and it was graveyard shift. It was awful, super hard
manual labor, just I mean, mind numbing work, just picking
up boxes, throwing it on the pallette.

Speaker 14 (01:14:54):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (01:14:55):
And then now I'm an electrician with the IBU W.

Speaker 4 (01:14:59):
Yeah, it's good. That's a good gig, man.

Speaker 5 (01:15:02):
Yeah, I definitely got lucky with that. I had to
go back to school for it, and the union has
an apprenticeship program, so I did that for about three years.
And now I'm making what is it, forty five forty
five an hour, and I was making nineteen dollars an hour.

Speaker 4 (01:15:18):
Especial all that trades at the electrical plumbing thing. Like, dude,
people are yeah, yeah, yeah, because I mean there's fewer people,
I mean more now that the college tuition stuff is
out of control, and there's just the people who are
electricians who are out there. I'm sure, dude, you're never
not busy.

Speaker 2 (01:15:33):
I put electricians on the same level as mechanics, where
I'm just in awe, there, take my money. I don't
know how you do that.

Speaker 4 (01:15:41):
Yeah. All right, c J, thanks to call man. I
appreciate you listening to the Woodie Show. Let's go to uh, Javier,
good morning, Javier, Javier morning. All right, so what's your
reinvention story?

Speaker 14 (01:15:50):
Man?

Speaker 10 (01:15:50):
I worked for in their conditioning distribution company for about
ten years as a manager. They they should be brought
in a new operation to manager, let me go. And
about three months with the words, I applied for my
state license. I became a contractor and instead of having
a wait for a check, now I got to go

(01:16:11):
hunt for it. But I tell you what I wish
I would have done it ten years ago. Yeah, because
now I spend time with my kids. I get to
basically work throughout the day. But if I've got something
going on, I can go ahead and take care of that.
Dig deep, find what's going to make you happy. And
if that's a dream that you want to do, hey,
go for it. And I just want to say thank

(01:16:32):
you so much and much thank you for letting me
share my story.

Speaker 4 (01:16:35):
Congrats, that's awesome stories. That's exactly right. Mm hm. He said,
I don't work, I love what I do, and I
switch careers. He put it all himself. Yeah, and just
now he's got his own business. He got that shovel.
Let's go to Richard. Hey, good morning, Richard.

Speaker 2 (01:16:49):
Good morning.

Speaker 15 (01:16:50):
I was aw me beyond this one. Of course I
was a traveling software developer, had degrees, kind of went
all over the country and and I didn't love.

Speaker 27 (01:17:01):
It as much as you would think that you would.
And so then I saw the movie Meet the Fockers,
and I thought I could be a male nurse.

Speaker 15 (01:17:11):
But you know, I have all these degrees and Ilen Debt.

Speaker 27 (01:17:14):
Yeah, and I have this great, prestigious job. But then
September eleventh happened, the tech industry crashed. Yeah, I found
myself kind of bouncing from job to job. So I
went back to school, got my nursing degree. I met
my wife in nursing school. I have name American dream
now getting so I've been doing that for about twenty

(01:17:36):
years now. And yeah, I completely we can use my life.

Speaker 4 (01:17:39):
Yeah, no, that's awesome. And I mean now is again
one of those things you get up and you don't
like say o, my god. Sometimes you do every job.

Speaker 27 (01:17:47):
And echo Hobbier, like I get more time with my kids.

Speaker 4 (01:17:50):
Yeah, yeah, I mean, like this is a great job,
you know, the one that we've got is a great job.
But I mean, man, when that alarm goes off, it's
but at the same time, man, it's like a fortunate
not to be doing other things that man, for sure,
all right, Richard, thank you for that. I'll never be unemployed. Yeah,
exactly right. People are always going to need medical help.

Speaker 1 (01:18:08):
You know.

Speaker 4 (01:18:09):
I think you're good. Thanks man, appreciate the call. Let's
go to uh Sergio. Hey, good morning, Sergio.

Speaker 1 (01:18:15):
Good morning, guys.

Speaker 5 (01:18:16):
How are you We're doing right?

Speaker 9 (01:18:17):
All right?

Speaker 4 (01:18:17):
So we're talking about people who, for whatever reason, made
the decision or got forced into reinventing themselves. You were
doing one thing and now you're doing something else. What's
your story.

Speaker 8 (01:18:27):
Yeah, So I was a server for Olive Garden for
about six years, and you know, how to deal with
the customer service, just like any other job, you know,
titled that everybody got to go through. But you know,
I was like, you know what, I can't I can't
deal with it. You know, I don't want to work
for anybody, make anybody rich. At the end of the day,
I you know, I ended up getting laid off within

(01:18:48):
COVID season, and you know, I just had to take
the risk. So I started a whole detailing business. You know,
I'm twenty three and I'm making you know, ten ten
of eleven thousand dollars in a month, and so I
love it.

Speaker 4 (01:19:03):
Hell yeah, sure right yeah, so the completely your own business,
not working for somebody. This is your own thing.

Speaker 17 (01:19:09):
Nothing.

Speaker 14 (01:19:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:19:10):
So I actually had I actually had a couple buddies
of mine through high school and day. They're probably listening
to the show as well that we love your shows.
But you know, I got about three people. You know,
I'm like, hey, man, let's let's started. I don't think
you like working for anybody else, somebody telling you what
to do. Let's go ahead and be you know self contractors,

(01:19:32):
and you know, I'll teach you everything you need to know.
You know, I'll show you all the equipment you need
to go ahead and get out on the field and
get contracts, get accounts with you know, big big corporate office.

Speaker 4 (01:19:46):
You can make stuff.

Speaker 8 (01:19:47):
Yeah, you can make that good money.

Speaker 4 (01:19:49):
Yeah, buddy mine like Surgia, thanks for call. Like buddy
of mine. I mean, every guy likes to do a
power washing. He turned it into a business and so
he had a power He went into business for himself
as a powerwashing business. And the guy makes bank. Hey
he's got like all these people to work for him now,
I mean, aw, he's got some pretty serious power washing. Yeah,

(01:20:12):
it's pretty he's the biggest bonus.

Speaker 7 (01:20:14):
It's pure porn and people love watching those online, Like.

Speaker 4 (01:20:18):
We watched that, and he send us videos to each other.

Speaker 2 (01:20:20):
The lawnmowing and the edging like a perfect edge along
a driveway.

Speaker 4 (01:20:25):
Yeah, it would be like two dudes sharing boob photos.
We get that excited. Oh yeah, powerwashing and lawn mowing.
Let's go to James. Hey, good morning, James, James Shows.
All right, there was a button on my side here, James.
So what's your reinvention story?

Speaker 21 (01:20:40):
All right? So I was in the MT for ten years.
I was trying to become a firefighter. After many failed
tests and many failed attempts of becoming a firefighter, I
decided to become a truck driver. I got a girl pregnant,
and so I had to make money, and good money fast.
So I became the truck driver. I've been the truck
driver for four years. And how I worked for her
a city and making good money, have a great pension,

(01:21:03):
and I don't regret it, and I love it ever
since then.

Speaker 4 (01:21:05):
So a driver for the city, So, like, are the
benefits better doing that than driving for like a private company?

Speaker 18 (01:21:13):
Year?

Speaker 4 (01:21:13):
About those way better? Like local government jobs or whatever, right, yeah.

Speaker 21 (01:21:18):
Way better. I mean I used to work for a
bunch of private companies, and these little private companies are
mom and pop ran and so they don't offer they
don't really don't offer you any benefit. So you know
where I'm at now. It's just a better opportunity and
I have room to grow here, so I don't regret it.
I love it.

Speaker 4 (01:21:36):
And also as a truck driver, I mean there's a
good chance depending on what con you're doing whatever, Like
now you're home every day, you're working for the city's
thousand miles.

Speaker 2 (01:21:45):
Oh yeah, yeah, but the fact that you're actually I
love it an e MT that is badass. Yeah, it's cool.

Speaker 4 (01:21:52):
James, thank you for Yeah, a little mouth to mouth
for Greg. I know you're not supposed to do that anymore.

Speaker 17 (01:21:58):
I just respect it.

Speaker 21 (01:21:59):
Yeah, I'll make an exception for great Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:22:01):
Yeah, yeah, but he likes this mouth to mouth resuscitation
with tongue. Yeah, and a really good nutcup.

Speaker 2 (01:22:09):
Really revives zero.

Speaker 4 (01:22:11):
Wait, you're not supposed to do that, right Yeah? All right, Hey, James,
thank you for the call. I appreciate you. Listening to
the Woodie Show. Hang on one second, everybody else, we
have some more people on the funds. We've got a
lot of great texts that that we can share, that
we can share too. All right, eight seven seven forty four?

Speaker 2 (01:22:26):
What he is?

Speaker 1 (01:22:26):
The number? This is.

Speaker 4 (01:22:31):
All Let's go right back to the phones. How did
you reinvent yourself? I had a lot of friends that
lost their jobs this week. Radio industry man could be
really cut through. It's been that way my entire time.
As people say, oh, it's so bad, it's always been
that way. Yeah, there's day one.

Speaker 2 (01:22:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:22:51):
I mean I've lost my job at number of times.
I've been through it. But I've never reinvented meeting. I've
never gave up on radio and went and did something else,
or of sid like you know what exactly, I'm tired
of this, I'm gonna go do so. I don't have
any really good advice for some of these friends, like
Mike the showkiller, who I've been talking to. He's looking
to do that, do something completely different. He's looking at
an exciting kind of fresh opportunity. But I don't know

(01:23:12):
what to tell him. I've never done it. So I'm
asking people who have reinvented themselves, what do you what
do you do now? What were you doing. What kind
of steps did you take in order to get there?
I know a lot of people are also having that
same thoughts, are driving thinking about stuff on their way
to their job this morning. Yeah, whatever you're doing. Back
to the phone to say hi to Andrew. Good morning Andrew, Andrew,
good morning. Hey, how'd you reinvent yourself?

Speaker 1 (01:23:35):
So?

Speaker 16 (01:23:36):
I was originally in the Louisiana Army National Guard for
six years under a contract, and afterwards I decided that
the army life was not for me. It was one
of my dreams I was a kid, but after serving
it just looking for me anymore.

Speaker 21 (01:23:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 26 (01:23:50):
So I've spent six years in retail and I'm actually
now currently on my way to follow my second dream
in life, which is become of a chef. So that's
nice the coming Yeah, I mean pros going to Augustus
Possier in Boulder, Colorado.

Speaker 21 (01:24:06):
To be perfect, get a job in restaurant.

Speaker 4 (01:24:08):
We've been looking for a chef. Yeah, I've been saying
that for years chef studio chef would be, would be
so great And how luck with that?

Speaker 24 (01:24:15):
Man?

Speaker 4 (01:24:15):
I appreciate you appreciate listening to WI show. Let's go
to Ronaldo. Good morning, Ronaldo.

Speaker 1 (01:24:20):
Hey, good morning, Good morning Mario.

Speaker 4 (01:24:22):
How did you reinvent yourself?

Speaker 5 (01:24:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:24:24):
So, you know, after I graduated school in twenty seventeen,
I pretty much got a lot of I was doing cells.

Speaker 4 (01:24:32):
It was all right.

Speaker 1 (01:24:33):
Unfortunately I would let go on one of them. So
after that, I was just like, man, what do I do?
You know, I kind of really laid out what are
my options. I don't want to do sales no more.
I had no passion for that anymore. So fortunately I
just went back to school. It'sok, like one class to
kind of learn the legal system a little bit, and
then I started working at a law firm here. So

(01:24:54):
now on paralegal it's been great. Honestly, at a few months,
I feel little bit more for filled in a way,
and you know, who knows. Maybe now on my pad
to being a lawyer, I see, I see what do
I see? You know? It is difficult, but I yeah,
I can do it. So yeah, anyone, if it's going
bad for you, you can find a good option, you know.

Speaker 4 (01:25:14):
Hell yeah, great, great call, Ronaldo, Thank you for the call.
Appreciate you listening to the Woodies show. Now, good luck
with everything, man, all right, thank you, love you guys.
All right, and thank you for the advice. Everybody super cool.
I'm actually just to send the link to the podcast
to the show.

Speaker 2 (01:25:29):
Killer good idea.

Speaker 4 (01:25:31):
I mean, he's not working, he's got nothing else to do.
He can just listen to the podcast way too soon. Yeah,
the Woody Show. So we tell you all the time,
all these different ways you could be a part of
the show, calling in, texting, in after hours, voicemails eight
seven seven forty four, Woodie is uh that number? Email

(01:25:53):
email at the woodieshow dot com. We get a lot
of emails like this one from from Jeff, who writes
in Showhyya. I was listening to Tuesday's podcast and during
the taste drive, Gina mentioned the only way she eats
cottage cheese is with potato chips, and that was thanks
to her dad. I thought I was on chips and
cottage cheese island all by myself, but hearing that, my

(01:26:16):
hearing that my dad and Gina's dad did the same thing,
makes me feel a little less alone in this world. Okay,
I've never heard or seen anyone else do this, but
my god, is it good. A little salt and pepper
on the cottage cheese and the chip is perfect, the
perfect vessel. No utensils needed, get in my mouth sucking.
That is from Jeff, like you need Jeff. Yeah, Jna

(01:26:37):
your shock. You hear a lot of people talking about
Dorito's and cottage cheese and I've never never heard that,
and it sounds amazing.

Speaker 7 (01:26:45):
It sounds pretty good. But yeah, those were porn in.

Speaker 2 (01:26:48):
Never heard any chip with cottage cheese.

Speaker 4 (01:26:51):
Really. Patrick sends us an email email at the Woodieshow
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Speaker 25 (01:26:57):
Yeah.

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I just wanted to say thank you and tell you
guys how how much I appreciate you guys. I started
listening to the show about three years ago. I haven't
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and they gave her about ten years, but then within
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the show and it kind of makes me forget every
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(01:27:43):
well Patrick, you know, hang in there.

Speaker 24 (01:27:45):
Man.

Speaker 4 (01:27:45):
As a fellow with a mom who's you know, been
diagnosed with cancer man back in two thousand and at
the time, I just found out about this not long ago.
They had originally had told her probably five years wow.
And and here she is, she's been a remission for
over twenty years.

Speaker 21 (01:28:03):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (01:28:03):
And to this point, like now, her doctor says that
you're not going to die from this, you know, you're
you'll die for it'll be something else. Yeah, but it's
not going to be from the non Hodgkins lymphoma, right,
And there's there's new treatments and there's different things all
the time, and I know it's freaky and everything out there.
My mom's was caught at stage four oh and so yeah,
it was uh and I didn't realize because you know,
I wasn't told Number one and didn't know anything about it. Really,

(01:28:26):
I was only told you know what I got from her.
But yeah, so just just hang in there.

Speaker 2 (01:28:31):
Man.

Speaker 4 (01:28:31):
It's it's tough, it's scary, it sucks, but it's a
it's cool that you get to, you know, be there
with her and you're you know, it seems like you're
taking advantage of the time that you got.

Speaker 7 (01:28:40):
Yeah, you're there with her, there with you either.

Speaker 4 (01:28:42):
Way, won't be wasted time. Yeah, after hours voicemails eight
seven seven forty four Woodie, Uh, this one apologizing for
being creepy because he gave a woman roses.

Speaker 25 (01:28:55):
I'd like to disclose that I did some creepy years back.

Speaker 24 (01:28:58):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:28:58):
It was more internet.

Speaker 3 (01:29:00):
Uh.

Speaker 25 (01:29:01):
I picked up rose and gave it to this girl
and said, I like you, would.

Speaker 21 (01:29:04):
You like to go out?

Speaker 25 (01:29:05):
And I realized how creepy that was. And I'd like
to apologize to every woman whom I've ever was nice too, yeah,
or anything of that kind.

Speaker 27 (01:29:17):
Sincerely.

Speaker 4 (01:29:18):
All right, Look, now you're getting ladies, this is what's happened.
Now you're getting guys apologizing for being nice exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:29:25):
Look, this is what it's a little it's.

Speaker 7 (01:29:27):
A little insund sorry that I followed you home.

Speaker 2 (01:29:30):
My dad.

Speaker 4 (01:29:32):
Got them safely.

Speaker 7 (01:29:33):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 6 (01:29:34):
Look we're getting those tests of robots. We're gonna be
having sex with them pretty soon.

Speaker 4 (01:29:40):
Everybody will be happy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, hell yeah. Eight
seven seven forty four, Woody, that's eight seven seven forty
four Woody, Hello show.

Speaker 24 (01:29:51):
I think it was Sammy or maybe Morgan. I watched
Let's Make a Deal almost every day when I get
home from work, and they give these trips to Iceland
out and these little glass bubbles. If you're not going
there to be intimate with each other, you have to

(01:30:14):
be out of your mind. What else is there to do?
Iceland Northern Lights, a giant glass bubble and the only
thing in it is a bed. It's made to have sex.
Anybody who was anybody would want to get laid. That's it.

(01:30:37):
Jersey Jim out By.

Speaker 4 (01:30:41):
I love Jersey Jym.

Speaker 2 (01:30:43):
It kind of sounds like, uh, like I thought something
was the beginning was the.

Speaker 4 (01:30:49):
Getting there's a thing you could do that.

Speaker 6 (01:30:57):
Dude once he got home after like going on that Trevis,
Sammy's like, well that was a waste of time, a
girl friend.

Speaker 12 (01:31:05):
No waste. We saw the Northern Lights that that was the.

Speaker 4 (01:31:09):
Purpose it's a weird thing to do. Eight seven seven
forty four Woodie after hours voicemails Yes, g sounds oh guy, yay.

Speaker 7 (01:31:24):
Yeah, I've been I've been cutting.

Speaker 2 (01:31:29):
Down on the cutting down. It's kind of coming back.

Speaker 7 (01:31:32):
I no know. I wait till after the show and
then I'll do like.

Speaker 2 (01:31:35):
One or two did I do before you today?

Speaker 7 (01:31:39):
I didn't even.

Speaker 4 (01:31:39):
Notice one more email or sorry voicemail here? Eight seven
seven forty four. This guy's nickname is little Slur, Little
little slur?

Speaker 14 (01:31:49):
What's up show a little slur? I'm just wanting you
to know that I was a bored of what job doing. Yeah,
I talk about some cool games. Your show would be
better about John And I mean, do you open this
topic and oh, this is somebody cool? Well it's me,
no slur and the thing here? Then you know that

(01:32:10):
the generic getting Crunch is someone better than the main brander.

Speaker 24 (01:32:15):
I don't know, do my thing all day?

Speaker 14 (01:32:17):
That isn't our guy stay greasy?

Speaker 21 (01:32:22):
All right?

Speaker 4 (01:32:23):
The only thing I got out of that is he
likes the show. Number one, He says, the generic Captain
Crunch is better than the brand Captain G Right.

Speaker 7 (01:32:30):
I think they got the name right.

Speaker 4 (01:32:32):
Yeah, A couple of things. No slur, little slur my
new favorite listener right and Jersey Jim.

Speaker 6 (01:32:37):
Yeah, and Jersey Jim Jersey down there as well. And
a little slur little slur. Definitely a juggle like both
those guys.

Speaker 4 (01:32:43):
Oh yeah, we'll leave us an after Hovers voice man
anytime after ten am until the next morning we get
on the air. You can leave us one at eight
seven seven forty four, which is the same number you
used to call in during the show. Emails you can
send those over to email at the woodieshow dot com.
We'll be right back.

Speaker 2 (01:33:00):
Fellow comrades and mediocrity, How won't you listen very carefully?
You can all go straight to heaven.

Speaker 21 (01:33:08):
Woody Show.

Speaker 14 (01:33:10):
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