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October 13, 2025 19 mins
Diane talks making stickers at Cleveland's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, while Elliot tells her what made the news outside.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Diane spent the weekend in Cleveland at the Rock and
Roll Hall. Well, I mean doing a bunch of stuff. Yeah,
you know what I like though the so we were.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Talking about it early early this morning. The stickers though.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
Yeah, very cool.

Speaker 4 (00:15):
That was all part of that sort of like studio
and your chance to jam experience whatever they whatever they
call it, where they've got just instruments out like keyboards
or drums.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
That's on like the second floor of like or it's
one of the floors. Yeah right, no, no, but it's like
there's like the main floor and then there's like the
interacting floor, yeah, and then there's like where all the
plaques are, and then there's the bon Jovi exhibit.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
The garage is the is level two.

Speaker 4 (00:39):
Yeah, grab an instrument, learn to play your favorite riffs
and jams with friends. And then they have a little
space where there were people who just signed up for
a block and were singing but playing music.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
How do you make the bumper stickers?

Speaker 3 (00:53):
They had.

Speaker 4 (00:54):
Another part of that floor was it's like, well, now
it's time to market yourself and then you go in
and you can you put in whatever your band name is,
and then you can just it's just a touch screen
and you flick it through and then you go through
and you decide color and logo and print.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
And then then you hit print and then it prints
out for you.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
But then you're allowed to just hang them on the wall.

Speaker 4 (01:17):
They're everywhere. I mean, you can see them. I wish
I should have. I was with my gigantic six foot
six cousin. I should have had them put it on
the ceiling. It's probably at a better chance that it'll
be there longer.

Speaker 5 (01:28):
So is that ceiling though not super high, because I
couldn't believe how many were on there.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Yeah, you know what, I don't even know that I
paid attention that there were that many up there.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
So this is like the gum wall in Seattle.

Speaker 4 (01:43):
Okay, yeah, because it's everywhere, all through that floor.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
So you said you put it so that's a flu
fighter's pinball machine.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
And you said you put us on the pillar right
behind the pinball machine.

Speaker 5 (01:56):
Yeah, that's right there.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
Oh there we are. Yeah, Oh that's us right there.
Oh I didn't even see that.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
Now, I do have a question, though I do it,
and I'm not angry. I think it's awesome. I think
it's awesome. Well, do they ever just pull them off
of there, and it starts over to you should have
put on the ceiling the you know.

Speaker 5 (02:16):
Some of the ceiling ones are coming down. It looks
a little trashy, like would your cousin have been able
to really firmly plan us up there.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
If he climbed on top of that pinball machine, which,
by the way, you can stand on the glass of
pinball machine.

Speaker 3 (02:32):
It's that sturdy.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Absolutely, what do they call that tapered tempered tempered glass?

Speaker 2 (02:37):
I don't know. You can.

Speaker 3 (02:38):
I would not have stood on top of the foo
fighter's machine.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
You can stand on the glass of a pinball machine. Yeah. Oh,
so there they are now listen.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
I I like like a for effort, right, A for effort.

Speaker 5 (02:53):
I think they look great.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
I don't like the bottom one.

Speaker 5 (02:56):
You know, she wasn't able to upload our font.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
That's what I'm saying. Why don't they make that available?

Speaker 3 (03:02):
It's not available?

Speaker 2 (03:03):
Oh did you try?

Speaker 1 (03:04):
No?

Speaker 3 (03:05):
I went through. You're only offered so many options.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
So do all the stickers look alike?

Speaker 3 (03:10):
No, they look different. They're all different colors, and we.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
Also different things there we are happy days.

Speaker 5 (03:16):
Some people like designed logos, like not just words. Yeah,
actually use the different elements and arts and clips.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
Oh so that one is that us on the pillar? Yes,
that's cool Elliott. Yes, Oh well I'm sorry. I don't
memorize the pillar. That's awesome.

Speaker 5 (03:40):
Don't cover it up.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
Well, that's what I'm worried about.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
What if somebody goes to the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame now and covers it up.

Speaker 4 (03:49):
Well, now you've got an extra so you can go
back to Cleveland and put it on top.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
No, how do I get people who, when they go
to Cleveland will put our sticker up?

Speaker 5 (03:57):
Can you access previously made soundings?

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Now?

Speaker 2 (04:02):
Can you bring your own?

Speaker 5 (04:06):
I would guess, Well, first you got to buy stickers, Elliott,
I'll get that done. People have it asking for those
for fifteen years for bumper stickers? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (04:17):
Are you serious? Would people put those on the car?

Speaker 5 (04:19):
Elliott? Do you remember the face ones?

Speaker 3 (04:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (04:23):
Were the old ones? See those are the old ones?

Speaker 1 (04:25):
Would anybody put I don't have like something that says
smell my face on it?

Speaker 5 (04:29):
Doesn't need to say that's How about just the our logo?

Speaker 2 (04:31):
Turkey done? No enough? How much your bumper stickers.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
The cost to make?

Speaker 2 (04:41):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (04:42):
I have no idea.

Speaker 5 (04:43):
We've already made the logo We're gonna make all of
ours at the rock hall.

Speaker 2 (04:48):
How long do you get the machine for it? That's
a great call.

Speaker 3 (04:51):
I mean they do have.

Speaker 4 (04:52):
They had maybe like four or five on touch screens separately,
and then you just and then within like less than
a minute, it's it's the sticker out.

Speaker 2 (05:01):
That's awesome.

Speaker 5 (05:02):
How did your family members make stickers?

Speaker 3 (05:05):
In fact? No, In fact they.

Speaker 4 (05:07):
Were like no, he was no because there was a
line at There was a line at first, and then
we went upstairs and when we came back down, I
was like, oh, look there's nobody in line.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
Also, our stickers would need to be like long, like
right sing yeah, or oval?

Speaker 2 (05:25):
Yeah, they can't be oval.

Speaker 5 (05:29):
You could put in the morning in there, yeah, but
an oval shape would be would accomplish that. You just
need him to.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
Be yeah okay, but people got to be able to
see you.

Speaker 5 (05:40):
The classic bumper sticker was a foot law that's true,
three inches tall. Were cool, but you could easily make
this happen. Oh god, I get requests for stickers all
the time.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
Are you serious?

Speaker 1 (05:56):
Dust and sitting out there on Columbus or what an
indigenous persons?

Speaker 2 (06:02):
Yeah, I don't know what I call it, say again,
do I want him in here?

Speaker 1 (06:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (06:05):
But grudgingly. Now you know what, Dustin's done a good
job today? Fixed the phone? Yeah, No, Dustin was great today.
What and what the no? You got the Yeah, I
don't know what's going on there? What was the window?
Did you ride a motorcycle in?

Speaker 5 (06:20):
No?

Speaker 2 (06:20):
I washed my hair this morning. It's the kiss of death.
They can't do it.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
Hey, is it hard to get bump We want to
get bumper stickers made?

Speaker 2 (06:28):
Okay, that that's that's easy. We'll call Laura.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
No, but like really or it was just like we're
gonna file this under the Okay, we'll get that done.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
I'll put it on the list.

Speaker 1 (06:38):
No, no, but I want to get them done. Tyler says,
we get requests all the time. We we can turn
those around in days usually, like those are those are
pretty easy?

Speaker 2 (06:45):
How big? Say again? How big?

Speaker 1 (06:47):
Well?

Speaker 2 (06:47):
The logo is big? Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
The old school ones were like a foot long. Bumpers yeah, yeah, yeah,
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (06:55):
Don't do that. Don't do that.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
Well, I don't know what I'm doing. We'll get some
sizing options. How about that? Right? Are they expensive? I
have no idea.

Speaker 4 (07:02):
Who are you gonna get them as big as the
last ones? Those are pretty big, weren't they?

Speaker 2 (07:05):
The square smell my face ones?

Speaker 3 (07:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (07:07):
Those were awesome. Those were awesome. All right, we'll call Laura,
we'll get nice vinyl. Yeah, we'll do it, right, I'll
get you. I'll get you some sizing ofptions. All right. Perfect.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
Oh and then we send people out on sticker patrol
and if they see the if they see the sticker,
they pull you over and give you cash.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
We can do that whatever, laugh all you want. Both
of those guys are in the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame. Just the logo, say again, you just want
the logo?

Speaker 5 (07:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (07:31):
What else am I going to? Well no, I wanted
to put Hoctua, but these two were like that's what,
all right, very good?

Speaker 1 (07:38):
No, just the logo. Okay, just the logo. All right,
very good, very good. You park your motorcycle downstairs?

Speaker 2 (07:45):
How about that? We just got bumper stickers.

Speaker 5 (07:47):
Why do you keep calling him bumper sticker?

Speaker 2 (07:48):
They're bumper sticker. No, they go to anything, Well, you
put them on whatever.

Speaker 5 (07:52):
This is like when my mom refers to my male
friends as my boyfriends, I guarantee you my mom says,
bumper stickers.

Speaker 2 (07:59):
Well, what do you want me to go? Just stickers?

Speaker 5 (08:00):
Yes, yeah, you got a sticker stickers?

Speaker 2 (08:02):
Yeah, you put it wherever you want.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
I'm just gonna stick them all over everything. Oh I'm
excited we're getting stickers.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
Yeah, that seemed easy.

Speaker 5 (08:13):
It should have happened. It sunds like years ago.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
Then well wait till the price comes back.

Speaker 5 (08:17):
Is that what it's always been? Has that been the barrier?

Speaker 2 (08:20):
No, honestly, it's twofold. It is the expense in the distribution.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
What do you mean the distribution?

Speaker 1 (08:28):
Well, okay, Diane, do you want the job of mailing
out the bumper stickers to everybody? No?

Speaker 2 (08:35):
Well what if somebody wants a sticker? Where do they
get it?

Speaker 5 (08:38):
So there's costs involved in getting them out?

Speaker 2 (08:40):
I get it.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
No, No, it's not even that. But it used to
be like go buy any Like when we did the
Smell my Face one. Yeah, it was like go buy any.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
I think it was Burger King.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
If it's not free plug for Burger King, go buy
Burger King and pick up your smell my Face, which
was awesome because a lot of the people at burger
King people go and go the stickers and they'd be
like what, Okay, so distribution is hard.

Speaker 5 (09:03):
No, I didn't even think of that, but you're.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
Right, that's the hardest part.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
Or I could just send the We could send a
van to neighborhoods every day and give out stickers.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
But yeah, but then we're gonna piss through them, and
I don't want to waste.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
Them, like, oh, here's one on the floor, pick that up,
put it back on your car.

Speaker 5 (09:23):
Well, I hope we see this through.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
I want the sticker to be like an outline of
the logo.

Speaker 3 (09:30):
What do you mean an outline?

Speaker 2 (09:31):
So it's not a perfect rectangle.

Speaker 3 (09:33):
Oh, I see what you're saying.

Speaker 5 (09:34):
You know, well that's going to do the cost probably.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (09:37):
And it's such a delicate font.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
You got a sword d it.

Speaker 5 (09:42):
Having to peel that off, you know you're gonna constantly
rip off letter extremities.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
Okay, that's a problem. Yeah, that's a problem.

Speaker 5 (09:49):
No, just if this isn't easy in terms of the design, easy,
let's not complicate the design.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
All right, big rectangle, but let's not mess with bumper sticker.

Speaker 5 (10:03):
If you'll remember, and I certainly didn't hold myself to this,
but I was so angry with the last sticker thing.
I told you I was never designing artwork again for
anything the station does, and it didn't end up being
the case. But I just let's just make sure that
we approve it before they make it. Yes, well, of

(10:24):
course it didn't happen with smell my Face stickers. Of course,
change the colors on us, and it was. It was
pretty shocking and made me very angry. Yeah, and I
said I would never.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
Well do this again. We'll call it.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
By the way, I'm glad we're reaching out to Laura.
My only PROBLEMI is I don't know who Laura is same.
I have no clue who that is.

Speaker 2 (10:43):
I'm working on the bumper sticker, Diane. Am I going
to line one? Oh, and then I have some Cleveland
related for you. Am I going to line one? Hi
Elliot the.

Speaker 5 (10:51):
Morning, Elliott.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
I'm with Tyler.

Speaker 5 (10:54):
I've been waiting for a sticker since Smell my Face.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
Well, I don't know why we don't make them. I
don't know why we don't make them.

Speaker 5 (11:01):
I don't know. I had to smell my face sticker.
I had to smell my face T shirt got kicked
out of work for it. That's not very profecional.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
Hell go to hell.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
All right, very good, very good, Thank you, sir. Yeah,
they're coming, they're coming. Dustin's talking to Laura Hi Ellie
in the morning. Yeah, Hi, who's this?

Speaker 5 (11:28):
Hey?

Speaker 4 (11:28):
This is Danielle and Richmond.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
Yes.

Speaker 3 (11:32):
I was just going to say, if you guys.

Speaker 4 (11:34):
Want to send a bunch my way, I can be
your Richmond sticker.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
I'm bass here. No, Diane, I know that's no, she's not,
she's not. What do you think she'd send me a thousand?
And she'll hand out too, and then that's it. I know,
I know, I know this game was I born yesterday.

Speaker 3 (11:56):
I'm personally offended.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
All right, you know, well, let me get the stickers first.
That's very kind. I may maybe I do that.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
Maybe I use ambassadors, maybe I use them baskets.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
I mean, you know, I'm not what am I going
to do with a thousand anyway? But anyway, you'll have
a good day.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
Put it on people's houses. All right, Very good, thank you,
thank you. All right, let's not get carried away. I
don't need a thousand notes today.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
Hey man, where's my sticker?

Speaker 5 (12:22):
As Timmy writes, people just stopped asking for shirts on
the phones. Way to go.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
And then once they're gone, they're gone. Diane, While you
were in Cleveland, did you follow, honey? I did some
stories that were breaking out of Cleveland while you were there,
Like the scammer who was impersonating Neil Diamond and defrauded
the woman out of three hundred dollars performing on the corner.

(12:54):
No no, no, no, no, no, no, they were they
were communicating with each other.

Speaker 5 (12:59):
Ohoh.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
A woman came to.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
The police to report she had been scammed by a
man claiming to be singer Neil Diamond. The scammer asked
the woman to buy Apple gift cards for him. The
woman complied, purchasing three hundred dollars in gift cards and
providing the scammer with the gift card number over the phone.
By the time she approached police, the gift card had
already been used. Officers are advising the woman and others

(13:25):
to be careful about scams and scam prevention.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
Come on again, no offense. By the way, do you
see the area where that's out of Rocky River. That's
where Toolie is.

Speaker 5 (13:41):
So you did not see that story, Diane, though?

Speaker 2 (13:42):
Now what about this one?

Speaker 1 (13:46):
Women fight an apartment after one removes others laundry from
washing machine.

Speaker 3 (13:51):
See that one either, By the way.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
The two women that fought, twenty five and sixty four,
oh god, two women twenty five and sixty four, were
cited for disorderly conduct after they fought in a laundry
room at the Dorchester apartments.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
The incident occurred after the older.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
Woman removed the younger woman's clothing from a washer because
it was done and no other machines were available. In retaliation,
the younger woman removed the laundry that the older woman
had just started washing. That led to an argument and
a physical fight. Listen, like I like in apartment buildings,

(14:36):
I've had like washers and dryers, and I've gone to laundromats.
You don't finger someone else's clothes, if any touch. No,
well that's not true. That's not true.

Speaker 5 (14:46):
Definitely touch.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
You can take out, yes, and put in a basket.
But that's all you do. You're allowed to do that.

Speaker 5 (14:54):
Okay, in college you have to do that, yeah, because.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
It's not then you'll never get a Peoples.

Speaker 5 (15:00):
They've started laundry or dry and stuff.

Speaker 3 (15:02):
They buy they get wrapped up.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
Oh no, no, no no, But you don't like she
shouldn't have gone in and then taken that woman's.

Speaker 2 (15:10):
Stuff out from the washing machine.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
Yeah, no, No, what I was gonna say is, yes,
the first woman moved the existing stuff out.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
That's fine, that's illegal. I don't care. You can tell
me it's jeans, sweaters, or panties.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
You don't know how many times I go into the
basement of our brownstone, my crap would be stacked up, laying.

Speaker 4 (15:40):
On the floor because how long had it been there?
A day?

Speaker 5 (15:44):
Really attentive.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
Well, no, but sometimes you would put it in and
then somebody would call and be like, hey, you want.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
To go grab drinks, and you're like, yep, sure do.

Speaker 1 (15:52):
What are you gonna do about your laundry whatever, I'll
find it on the floor. Nobody's stealed, but I mean,
I guess some people do steal it. And then, Diane,
were you in the Lakewood area at all? No?

Speaker 2 (16:03):
Are you sure?

Speaker 3 (16:04):
Pretty much? I mean, is that that sounds like a suburb.

Speaker 4 (16:06):
And we pretty much stayed in the city and then
traveled around different neighborhoods, So you.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
Weren't there when they called about that naked man sitting
on a bench in front of the Edgewood Drive condominium building.

Speaker 3 (16:16):
No, I would have heard about that.

Speaker 5 (16:17):
Oh, Cleveland has the best blotters.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
I love the Cleveland police blotter. It is far, in
a way the best.

Speaker 5 (16:26):
What was the guy's deal?

Speaker 2 (16:27):
Say again, he was just sitting there.

Speaker 5 (16:30):
It was like, oh, was he and crisis or was
he not sober?

Speaker 2 (16:34):
Let me see, by the way, the best drunk story? Well,
hold on, let me check this. Uh oh intoxicated?

Speaker 5 (16:41):
Thank you?

Speaker 2 (16:41):
Yep?

Speaker 1 (16:42):
He went voluntarily with a fire department rescue squad. He
went to Lutheran Hospital. No, what was the best drunk
story over the weekend?

Speaker 2 (16:50):
What was the best drunk story? Then?

Speaker 5 (16:53):
This is not from Cleveland?

Speaker 2 (16:55):
No, no, no, no, no?

Speaker 5 (16:56):
Is this even Ohio?

Speaker 1 (16:57):
No?

Speaker 2 (16:58):
This is Texas part college station?

Speaker 1 (17:02):
Was it?

Speaker 3 (17:03):
Did they have a home game.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
Texas A and M Oh you bet they did?

Speaker 1 (17:07):
The Aggie's not their latest win, thirty four to seventeen
beat down over Florida. A little after seven o'clock on Saturday,
Texas A and M University Police posted the following public
intoxication Aggie Park contacted subject eating a sandwich.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
With a water jug of whiskey.

Speaker 5 (17:30):
What do you think, as bac was the whole thing
was whiskey.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Yeah, it was a borg of whiskey.

Speaker 3 (17:36):
Is at like point three or something?

Speaker 2 (17:38):
Point three three seven? Wow? Point oh eight?

Speaker 1 (17:42):
Yes, is the lead is a leader, And I get it.
You're drinking, You're gonna you're gonna be over a point
oh eight. He wasn't driving, he still got busted A
point three three seven. I don't have one, damn it.
That's four times the legal limit. A point three three seven. Now,

(18:07):
people were angry that the police never said what whiskey
was being used. Furious, furious, and then everybody else, everybody
else was saying three point thirty seven, and they were
posting pictures of Tony Gwynn saying that this guy's bac

(18:27):
is better than Tony Gwinn's batting average.

Speaker 2 (18:31):
People were pissed that they didn't say what kind of
whiskey it was. Yeah, No, they went after him hard.

Speaker 5 (18:36):
But it sounds like it was just one of those
gallon borg.

Speaker 2 (18:40):
Things that Yeah, no, that's exactly what it sounds.

Speaker 5 (18:42):
There was no label on there. Don't you write your
own thing on there? Isn't that the fun of it?

Speaker 2 (18:47):
Yeah, you're right bored.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
By the way, from the official Texas A and M
Police X account. They right on there that an arrest
was made. He was released to emergency medical students. Hashtag
beat the hell out of Florida.
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