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September 23, 2025 • 98 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I went and I watched the Detroit game. Very upset.
The Lions beat the Ravens. I'm sure if you're a
Ravens fan you are too, just because in my division, right,
So that's what I kind of thought the Lions were
gonna look like this year. And let's just say they
played very well, all right. With that in mind, I'm

(00:22):
sitting there. There's three of us, and you know, they're
just kind of you know, the guys you normally, if
I was gonna go watch a game or we'd get
you know, would be there. And uh, these other two
guys show up. Who know one of them? And thank
god it wasn't the dude who quotes memes or says
them out loud. But it was a guy who was

(00:45):
familiar with the show Ross and you know how that
goes a lot of questions. But then he lobbed a
hand grenade and at some point in the conversation, because
I thought he thought he was being clever, and it
then created a fight between him and the other dude,
and I don't think they're speaking to each other. And
it was over which fast casual restaurant has the best bread,

(01:10):
olive garden or Chedderbay biscuits, red lobster.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
I mean, that is a toughie. That's tough man, really good.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
I was excited that it was not a political thing,
you know what I'm saying, just because everything's crazy. Keith
Oberman threatening to kill Scott Jennings, that's the world we're
living in or whatever. Maybe maybe not well we'll get
into that. But yeah. So the guy thought he was
I don't know, he thought he was being cute because
of the olive Garden references, and then all he did

(01:42):
was literally irritate the one guy or the other guy
who knew him, and then they were just they were
arguing about it, grown men arguing about cheddbaby biscuits versus
olive garden breadsticks when I don't know that. Can you
simply say they're both bred because they're not even in
the same genre, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
Yeah, I mean one is a stick and one is
a biscuit.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
Yes, do you have I'm assuming you gotta go o gee, right,
it's literally in the name. I mean, but the cheddar
Bay is good.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
Like mixed in with some cheese there. It's different. Yeah,
not the same as.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
What would happen if you could do the shape of
the olive garden with you see where I'm going with this,
the shape of the olive garden, but the interior, and
then it could be the garlic exterior, but the interior
is the cheddar, you know, the cheddar bay thing inside.
Would that be too much bread for one man to handle?

(02:46):
I'd be willing to try. Why don't these guys do crossovers? Wait?
Are they owned by the same company?

Speaker 2 (02:53):
I think they are owned by the same company, Yes, which.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
Is why.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
Like one of these like famous like crossover episodes we
had in the nineties.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
Yes, remember when they used to do that. Yes, and
it could be on different networks too, like because they
were generally the same production house. But but but what
the come on?

Speaker 2 (03:13):
Man like Erkele goes to San Francisco, it just happens
to me, Uncle Joey, right, like yeah.

Speaker 1 (03:18):
But the problem is that he's stuck with in genre.
It would have been far more interesting if like Erkele
showed up on the wire. Yes, you know what I'm saying.
He's just like, what's going on? And he just see
you know, he sees these guys like uh, you know,
doing large scale drugs he's like, my no, no, I
know a police officer.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
No, yeah, he went full Walter White. That's what happened
with Erkele.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
Is that what?

Speaker 3 (03:42):
Well?

Speaker 1 (03:43):
No, that was what happened with uh what was his name?
Erkele's evil South Stefan. Yeah, Stefan. That's how they saw Stefana. Dude,
Now I'm saying you need to throw Erkele in there.
Man absolutely like to see, like like Alfa on the eighteen. Yeah, okay,
all right, what is he? What's his specially? Everyone's got
their specialty. Oh? Cats, He just eats cats that like

(04:07):
try to get in their way. Okay, Punky Brewster on
to catch a predator? Yes, yes, again, we've talked about
how that whole show if you think about it conceptually, Uh,
old man finds a underage girl. You can live with me,

(04:28):
but don't tell anybody does Rando. Plus he's got murder
fridges in his yard, the whole thing. Yeah, those are
the crossovers we need. So what we need is we
need olive garden breadstick, but with the cheddar bay stuff inside.
And because simply arguing which is better when one's a

(04:50):
biscuit and one is a breadstick? Is a disingenuous thing
that may have cost a friendship. And I'm okay with
that because I didn't know who really. I think guy
was trying to be a smart alec, which is fine,
kind of what we do around these parts, all right,
coming up on the show, dude, Now my brain's just racking,

(05:12):
like the worst crossovers things ever ever. That would just
be kind of amusing to watch, absolutely, but we'll put that.
Oh wait, hold on, Oh Boston Paul says this is
a dumb argument. Oh, I'm sorry, Boston Paul, I'm sorry.

(05:38):
Is are you deflecting because your quarterback is literally a
puppy killer? Is that what's going on here? I mean
that was ross when you learned what Tom Brady was
basically Michael Vick. Do you remember how hard that hits you? Hard?
Didn't it? Complete? Yes, don't believe me. Here's Tom Brady
in his own words.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
Yeah, not happy.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
Ah, guys throwing the helmet.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
Helmets can be.

Speaker 4 (06:05):
Seck the dog at home on the field.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
Wow, kick the dog killed a helmet?

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Man, kick the dog throw the helmet? I mean, what
do you what are you doing? That's awful? Ross? U
Can you look and see if Josh Allen's ever kicked.
The defense was poor puppy. Ros's gonna check on that.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
He let me check, No, he is not.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
Okay, what did he do? Because I saw he's in
trouble and could Boston Paul sent me the send me
those stories the story, you know, I.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
Saw it like the day it happened. Apparently they're giving
him like the finger gun treatment.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
Yes, yeah, Do you know why that's extra ironic one
that Boston Paul sent that to me to deflect from
the fact that his guy is a puppy killer or kicker.
I guess, but you know, I'm sure it's escalated as
a professional athlete. You know, I bet he can kick
pretty good. I wouldn't think those puppies stand a chance.

(07:04):
But that's just me. So let's see here. Whereas with
uh with Josh, do you remember anybody remember where Josh
went to school? Ross? Yep, I remember where Josh went
to school. We're talking college college college football. Went to

(07:27):
junior college Wyoming. Yeah, yeah, Hey, do you know what
you know Wyoming's mascot.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
Is Is it a cowboy?

Speaker 1 (07:36):
It's a root and tooting cowboy names Joe.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
Let me tell you about Buffalo Bill, But.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, there's one
there's a third point. Okay, do you know when University
of Wyoming players do things that are really good, like
they score a touchdown and they get a first down?
Do you know what is a thing that University of
Wyoming players do?

Speaker 2 (07:55):
Is a thing there?

Speaker 1 (07:56):
That's the thing there, That's the thing that Josh Allen
probably did a gazillion times in his career because he
was pretty good there. But the root and tooting thing,
that's a thing. So they left that out of there
because nobody knows anything about Wyoming anyway. What about the
other dude, where were you gonna explain the Buffalo? Oh yeah,

(08:17):
yeah yeah, Bufalo Bill Cody, Yeah yeah yeah. What about
what about like.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
A cowboy thing going on there too? Oh it's uh yeah, yeah, you.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Know what I think you're I think you might be
god something there. The whole thing is so so dumb.
But now they're like, oh, he's in trouble and Boston
Paul sent that literally at the same time his guy's
kicking puppies.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
I've got a bigger story. Oh yeah, that was crackheads
doing drugs and our Portagehn for the for the addition
we're building in our backyard, the construction.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
Who whoa what you have a crack then on your problem?

Speaker 4 (08:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (08:59):
No, well in front, like on the street, like by
the drive, by the dumpster. So we've noticed that there's
one guy that keeps like coming like by before work
and after work. I was in there. We didn't think
anything of it. Yesterday, I'm getting home and I'm just
you know, I'm getting out of the car and I'm
walking down in Fongs walking down the driveway with her
dog and some guy or some rando.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
Wait, who's walking Oh that's where your neighbor's name is.
What's her name Fallong? Yeah, she Vietnamese immigrants, she's great.
Her son is a marine. So I love the whole family.
So they're walking down and she's walking past the port
of John, the porta potty, and some rando gets out
of there and her dog nearly attacks the guy because
it scares the dog out of his mind. And I'm like,

(09:39):
who is that guy. I've never seen that guy. There's
another guy that always goes in it before and after work,
and I'm like, maybe he just has to. Maybe that's
his timing, you know, maybe it's something he has to go, right.
So the guy, well, I'm sitting there in my uh
in a in my man chair in the living room,
looking at the window, and I notice this same guy

(10:00):
from earlier that Fong's dog nearly bit deserving, deservedly. So
uh goes in there and leaves, and about five minutes later,
the other dude goes in there, and he's in there
for a while and he leaves, and we're like, that's
super weird. And this happens about two or three times
during the day, so we're like, Mark He's like, I
think the one guy's leaving drugs and the other guy's

(10:23):
going and.

Speaker 2 (10:24):
Picking them up. So we catch it on the ring
door cam. Last night. Marky sent me this video eleven
five last night. Oh dude goes in the Portageohn, and
because it's dark outside, the top of it is sort
of that like that white plastic and it illuminates like.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
He's yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, he's lighting up in
the Portageohn.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
Yeah. So you can see the whole because the whole
top of the thing lights up like a like a
can't like like a Christmas tree, because it's he's lighting
up from inside there Mark's like, dude, they are totally
doing drugs inside the porta john.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
What if he's lighting gash that would be bad. No no, no, no, no,
not like that, but like you know, because you and
by the way, what is a portageohn is? Is that
a New York thing?

Speaker 2 (11:10):
It's you I've heard people in Appalachia call it portajohn, uh,
porta potty whatever you want to call it.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
Porta Jeohn's weird. The one I refuse is it's a
Midwestern thing, portallet.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
I haven't heard that one.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
Oh that makes you want to punch a wall. So
all right, so you're running a crack down there, dude,
you got to turn that thing into a saw truck.

Speaker 3 (11:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
And so we're gonna, like, obviously not to kill a
lot and trap them. We're obviously gonna put a lock
on that or something because I don't even know like
how to proceed with this, but it's very obvious what
they're doing. Any eleven thirty eleven forty five, the guy
walks in the top of it, lights up like a
Christmas tree. You can tell he's sparking up inside, and
then he's in there for about you know, two minutes
and he leaves and when he when he's walking out,

(11:50):
he's sort of like wobbly walking out of the thing
and walks down the street like.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
Some good crack.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
I guess, yeah, getting really Good's.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
It's got him if it's got a bow legged walking
down the street. So yeah, man, you gotta put like
a where you violently hear a lock snap and then
and then the boy you want to play a game? Yes,
I mean, don't actually like murder them, but like make
them re evaluate their life choices, That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (12:18):
So just kind of tip it over. That'd be assault though,
then I get then I get yeah.

Speaker 1 (12:22):
Yeah, yah, yeah, no, no, no again. You don't want to
do anything. You just want to freak them out. And
I'm telling you, if a lock snap shut and then
you hear the voice from Saw, that's probably I don't
know that's going to cure what ails you, but it
might make you think maybe I shouldn't come in this
border potty and do crack.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
What if what if we didn't know they were inside
the thing, and what if that's when we purchased the lock,
and what if that's when we snapped a lock on
the thing, And then what if I didn't know the
guy was inside, it, would I be in trouble legally
for like detaining somebody or kidnapping or I mean.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
If I didn't say, let's say the guy theoretically was
passed out in there, so there was not a possibility, I.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
Don't check it. In'm I'm going to lock this up
and then he happens to be in there?

Speaker 1 (13:07):
Do I I think in a criminal court you'd be fine.
But I think that if you got some scumbag lawyer
that the family hired right like, then there might you know,
they might be able to extract Oh you should have
checked it. Why didn't you check it?

Speaker 4 (13:20):
Right?

Speaker 1 (13:21):
But I don't think you would be criminally liable. I'm
not a lawyer, though, so you know what the heck?
Do I know?

Speaker 5 (13:27):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (13:28):
All right? So it's just it's so crazy because like
this is the amount of criminals that will descend upon
your construction site is legendary. So Ross is not just
dealing with this. They're also basically trying to bleed them
dry on the dumpster because people are using it to
like throw away their entire house full of stuff.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
We move that down into the driveway, Okay, I haven't
had like further towards the house because we've sort of
fixed the driveway now and then after like everything's done,
we're going to be doing like more gravel and like
going like Daddy in the driveway and giving some like
really good improvements. WHI So I'm excited about but it's yeah,
but before then, yeah, like you know, we have to
pay for that.

Speaker 6 (14:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
And I went out one day and someone's entire living
room was in there, like three mattresses, a kitchen, table, chairs,
like the whole thing.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
A couple extra kids they didn't want.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
It was the same thing on the ring door cam.
We saw it at like eleven thirty at night. Somebody
rolled up in their truck. You couldn't see it because
they're in the opposite side and they just dumped everything
and the.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
Guy people throwing glass bottles in their their cars and like,
where do you live man, Compton?

Speaker 3 (14:38):
Well?

Speaker 1 (14:38):
I thought you lived at wake Forest? You live in Compton?
What's going on?

Speaker 2 (14:41):
So weird? And for them to be doing that to
the wake Forest Good Neighbor Award.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Winners, Yeah, that's I was just going to bring that up.
I'm like, she should get like you guys should get
like a team of police like Kamala Harris did, right,
because your wife is clearly more valuable to society than
Kamala Harris. We' done a lot of charitable bull work
with the police department and the fire department, so they,
I mean and the Wake Forest Police Department. I think

(15:07):
they're exceptional anyway, they're great. And we lived like a
block away from the police department, that's the thing. So
like we've made calls before and they're they're there in
like two seconds on the spot. Yeah, yeah, nah, I
think I think you gotta go saw voice scared straight.
Maybe maybe you could do something where it kind of
like starts to fill up with water, but not enough

(15:28):
that you know they were really in any danger. But yeah,
you want you want the methodical mental side of this.
I got some ideas, probably ideas that are best not
discussed on the air. All right, So what did we
learn that segment Ross is swimming in the sea of crackheads?
Tom Brady kicks Puppies and uh is oh and Josh

(15:51):
Allen went to the University of Wyoming. It was about
to be punished for it. All that, and uh a
lot more coming up here on your Tuesday on the
Casey O Day Radio program, learning about the crackhead infestation
near Ross's neighborhood. That's that's not a new thing though
with the porta potties, man, that's a tale as old

(16:11):
as time. So, uh, that's just construction sites are a
natural attracting because there's also scrap metal there a lot
of times. So circle of circle of crackhead life. Man.
So we learned that, Oh yeah, we we learned that
Tom Brady likes to kick dogs. Yeah, those helmets can

(16:33):
be it's like the dog at home time out on
the field.

Speaker 7 (16:40):
Wow, kick a dog the helmets man.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
Yeah, yeah, word that So that's awful. I'm not saying
he's a crackheab, but if Tom Brady was, he'd probably
do it in Ross's porta potty.

Speaker 2 (16:53):
That's like a really weird segment. What do you mean,
it's a weird thing for him to say, Like, I you.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
Know, if I had to be honest, it's it is weird.
But like it's just I think the guy's just been
football talk for too long, you know what I'm saying
this whole I think you're giving him the benefit of
the doubt though I'm sorry, I shouldn't do that, but
I know what I should do. I should revamp the

(17:20):
Michael Vick song.

Speaker 2 (17:21):
We did yes.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
To update it to include the newest doggy abuser.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
The vibe, I'm kidding is like it's like Ted Bundy's
mask falling off A good point there, Yeah, just like that.
By the way, I had to pull this out of
archives because you know, Vick's not in the league anymore.
I never thought we'd have another use for it. But
maybe I'll have to repurpose this.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
Holdie, But of goodie.

Speaker 5 (17:55):
If they find you guilty, you'll do time.

Speaker 8 (18:00):
Hey, Michael Vick, are you out of your mind? Those
were in Irish setters at your cannel running free when
your pit bulls fighting. These were through ja saydo masochistic
freak mass schistic freek the electric cute and hang on

(18:24):
on your probity. You could get six years if you're
found guilty. Ulty, Yes, you will drown or shoot them
on your probity falcons stuck.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
The note that you suck is fighting as.

Speaker 8 (18:43):
You would breathe an electric cute or hanger on your proty.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
So yeah, yeah, we'll see, uh, we'll see how that goes.
And then I just donned upon me. Ros if you
were one of these uh people who like to kick
dogs like a Tom Brady allegedly, you would want to
have a good selection of dogs. Do you know what
I'm saying? Like, because you're you're gonna there's be different
levels of stress. And you know who has a lot

(19:16):
of dogs and is a Patriots fan, Boston Paul. I
know because he's sent pictures and after pictures after pictures
of his gaggle of of puppy stress relievers there, so
just monstrous, all right? Anyway, Donna, what's up.

Speaker 7 (19:38):
Guys disparaging tom Brady when you know.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Played the audio of Tom Brady? Donna, we didn't. It's
we played audio of Tom Brady saying something.

Speaker 7 (19:46):
You know very well he meant it metaphorically.

Speaker 1 (19:50):
But if you just go home smack the wife.

Speaker 7 (19:53):
Well I wouldn't mind, not I meaning doctor.

Speaker 1 (19:58):
You're so you know what you are. You're one of
these people that's sitting there is like who's still who
thinks to the shooter? And uh in Utah is a
liberal because you're in there, you know you know what
it is.

Speaker 7 (20:11):
You're upset here. You don't like him because he has
three cats? Also including the dogs that he has.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
But how do you know he doesn't kick the cats? Donna, No,
he's not.

Speaker 7 (20:22):
Kicking cats or dogs. He meant it metaphorically.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
Okay, all right?

Speaker 7 (20:29):
And cowboy?

Speaker 1 (20:31):
Is it heavy? By the way? Is it heavy?

Speaker 6 (20:35):
No?

Speaker 1 (20:35):
No, no, no, Donna, answer my question? Is it heavy?
All that water is carrying? Is it heavy? All right?

Speaker 9 (20:45):
Get out of here.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
I gotta go another car. I don't even know metaphorically
for what?

Speaker 6 (20:50):
Like up?

Speaker 2 (20:52):
He means it metaphorically for what?

Speaker 3 (20:53):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (20:55):
What do you mean? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
Speaking of a pat former Patriots news? Is that creepier?
Or is Belichick's Here's the thing I don't I'm not.
I'm not a UNC fan. I don't necessarily hate UNC.
But because I I I didn't go to an ACC school, right,
it's not really my thing. That being said, what's weirder

(21:23):
Tom wanting to kick dogs as stress reliever? Or Belichick's
girlfriend during warmups ahead of a game against a team
that's a pretty good team, as UNC came to find out,
and she's marching the sidelines talking to him, talking to
all the special teams coaches and stuff. That's I don't
even know if Kevin O'Connell is the Vikings. I don't
even know if he's married. I have no idea if

(21:47):
he has if he's married, I think he does. I
think maybe I was Ross. Do you know the marital
status of the coaching staff of the Buffalo Bills?

Speaker 2 (21:56):
You know, it's funny, you asked. I think I think
McDermott is married with kids. But I'm not sure.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
I don't know, right because why wouldn't Why would he
come up unless there's some side story, right, like you know,
his wife got sick and so he stepping away, you know,
something like that. Then it becomes but like watching her
march the side They don't get me wrong, that is
a it's a good looking woman, congrats Bill, But like

(22:24):
it's so weird man, So I don't know. I'm I'm
torn as to which one's weirder today, Rodney, what's up? Oh? Nothing.

Speaker 6 (22:36):
I was talking to Ross earlier and I said, hey, man,
you got to put a camera on it. And he said,
I put a sign on it that says, hey, you're
under video surveillance. And he said, a big light comes
on because he got one of those set up, and
this would be too too good for me to pass up.

Speaker 3 (22:51):
I'll usually get the bed around eight o'clock, eight thirty.
I love him asleep. I would wait up that night
when he comes in the late at night and take
a broomstick, have this old video, and when he fires up,
I would fire that broomstick up on the side of
that portal. It's because then he would definitely need to
roll with striking paper that's in there and just post
that all over the place.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
What if he comes out and shoots you, sir, Well,
I'm ducking and running, you know.

Speaker 6 (23:16):
So I'm by my house in the west, so I'm
probably packing.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
Now because so there's a couple of flaws here. But
one one thing I think is to your benefit. One,
you're assuming the crackheads doing reading when he's trying to
go get a go, get a hit, like that's a man.

Speaker 6 (23:32):
Oh yeah exactly.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
Yeah, I don't know exactly reading there. So but.

Speaker 3 (23:38):
Yeah, I think it would be too good for me
to It would be too good for me to pass up.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
Yeah, no, no, no, that's an opportunity, sir. Yeah, I understand.
I get you. That's why I was coming and thanks
for the calling and to do sauce stuff. Oh wait here,
here's here is mister late to the party, Paul Boston, Paul,
Polly puppy kicker Ross. I don't know, did you know
that that used to be That's what they called him
back in the day.

Speaker 2 (23:59):
I was gonna see it. If Paul like does like freelance,
maybe he can like you know, like guard the porta potty.
Well if okay, if a crack head dressed as a
furry shows up, I mean he took down Whddy Bulger,
I think he can take the crack potty.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, he wrote, we have
video of Josh Allen pulling a finger gun on people.
I explained this, Boston, Paul, I think you chose not
to listen. Just explain this the moment I saw because
Ross mentioned this to me the other day and I hadn't.
I didn't, iys didn't track with me. And then I
happen to see it because you sent that link essay,
and I'm like, he did the thing that everybody the

(24:37):
University of Wyoming does, because that's the thing that the
we're cowboy Joe right. He did the root and tooting
cowboy thing. He probably didn't even know he did it,
just so we're clear and how people are calling him racist. Yeah,
there's a buffalo bill.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
Like you know, if you serve like gifts or gifts
or whatever on like x or or social media to
post one of them that comes up is always like
Josh doing like the finger gun in the locker room
my back, yes, and that's where he gets it from.
But now you have people online that are like, oh,
you know he did that because the guy was black,
and he's being racist and he says you know that
he's saying he wants to shoot the black guy. Well,

(25:12):
I will I will say this, Josh Allen has been
very mean to a lot of black dudes. I would
say he's been mean to the entire league.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
Well, they're not his teammates, but I'm just saying he's
ruined a lot of black guys days by hurtling them
and scoring. I mean it is embarrassed throwing the ball
over their head and scoring, running past him and scoring, throwing.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
The ball to himself and scoring.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
Yeah, dude, you're gonna get some grief from your boys
after that. So oh everything's dumb, all right? Uh, hold on,
Polly Puppy Kicker and everybody else we'll be back here
on the CaCO Day radio program. Saw this thing and
we have to explore this thing before I get into
the other things. Climbing activist Greta Tunberg has been removed

(25:59):
from the Global Flotilla Steering Committee. Why is it because
they're really bad at doing the thing that they said
they were gonna do. She got she get kicked off
her own boat. Um, yeah, she got kicked off her

(26:22):
own boat.

Speaker 3 (26:27):
What is this?

Speaker 1 (26:29):
All right? Boomberg told uh interviewer a quote. We all
have a role mind will not be on the board,
but as an organizer and a participant.

Speaker 3 (26:38):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (26:42):
Oh? Here we go? Okay, all right, so said this
is what I'm looking for. Do do do do do? Okay.
According to according to report from somebody who was on
the ship, the well sec So you want the high profile,

(27:03):
but you don't want it when you're failing. They detailed
pressure coming from on board the ship. Well go, they't
enough time to read. Yeah, I just real quick if
I wrap it fire read this allegedly due to disagreements
about external communications to focus too much on the internal
affairs and not enough of the situation of Gaza. Okay,
so they're upset that whenever they talk about Greta, they're
not talking about Godza. They're talking about Greta because Greta

(27:26):
is Greta and she's the only one people know. Oh
that's delicious. Well, she's gonna have to get a bigger boat,
and I'm sure some moon bad billionaire will give her
money for it. We'll be right back. Oh geez, I'm sorry. Yeah, no, no, no,

(27:49):
that's man for someone who's I thought I had the
two there. All right, Well we'll not be right back
because I'm dumb, so sorry, my brain I got distracted
by the Greta store. Man. Okay, now we can look
more into this. Let's see here. Also, also, whoever was

(28:10):
spoke with this reporter said there's causing pressure and riffs
external communications, but also they feel that the inclusion there
has not allowed them to accomplish their mission. Well, I
will say this, of all the the jokes and the
stuff that we make about Greta there, I don't really
know that it's her fault like this. Wa.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
Wait, so they're they're blaming her because she's getting all
the attention.

Speaker 7 (28:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
So when they when they focus on it, they either
focus on the failures or they focus on Greta, but
they're not getting the They want them to focus just
on the genocide in Gaza. And it's like, then you
don't have to do a flotilla from Barcelona or wherever
the hell they took off from. Go park your butt
right on the the you know the demarcation line there

(28:58):
or the Israeli navy is and sit there with your
bullhorns and do it. And they need to talk about
whatever you want. But when you're starting in Barcelona and
you're in a little junkie ship where one of your
crew members is so stupid that they fire a flare
accidentally into your boat, starting a fire, people are going
to talk about that. But you know, you know what

(29:23):
it is, ross, it's the it's the classic thing we've
seen a thousand times, and that is eating, the the
eating of one's own.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
Yeah, that's what I was thinking, and we said it
was just a matter of time before they'll turn on
themselves on that boat.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
Plus, you're you're a bunch of you're you got weight,
You've got a bunch of people on a not huge boat.
It's not like it's you know, Jeff Bezos's yacht or
who's wait whose yacht was uh? Or the Obamas on
right now? Oh, Steven Spielberg's two quarter billion dollar yacht.
This is this is much more cramped living situation. I

(29:55):
suspect there's some people that have hygiene issues because you're
on a boat, and also you're a bunch of hippies
and so tensions. Flair man.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
I think she should try a different route. You know,
obviously the sea isn't working. She should try maybe to
fly to fly into their airspace with the ball hot
air balloon or something. Oh, okay, the hot air balloon
of Freedom or something. Maybe a zeppelin, Yeah sorts, yeah,
just flo.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
And since they don't like the Jews, is there anything
they could put on the side of the zeppelin that
would let them know.

Speaker 8 (30:28):
What?

Speaker 1 (30:29):
Oh, I'm not allowed to ask questions now, what's.

Speaker 3 (30:31):
Up with that?

Speaker 1 (30:34):
I'm just saying, is there is there historically a zeppelin
design that could both get her too Gaza so that
she can talk about the Israeli genocide and her dislike
of Jews, but also while she's making her path to
the particular thing that maybe from the air Israel will

(30:55):
be able to see and be like, Ah, she clearly
doesn't like us. You know, it does such a design exist?
Is my question?

Speaker 2 (31:01):
You know if that yeah, I have a feeling it does.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
Though. Okay, well that's like I'm just trying to help, hurt,
help or whatever. All right, So that's one way to
do it. I don't know, like there's just if you
want to turn the attention to Gaza. The problem is
is it's like everybody's already getting fire hose fed stuff

(31:26):
over there. So if you just want to propaganda, you don't.
You don't have enough to go there to propaganda because
you got name recognition. Greta. Greta goes in front of microphones,
people will print and air whatever she says. They've made
that abundantly clear over the years by where they decided
that what was she fifteen when we first met Greta,

(31:47):
where she was Greta the weather profit man, and now
now they've pivoted to global it was a global drawing.
I didn't get into this yesterday. I forgot. But global
drying is a thing, and if you don't know what
that is, we'll learn about that. Global drying refers to

(32:08):
the accelerating loss of terrestrial waters on Earth's continents. This
is the new hotness. This is the new thing global drying.
This is It's like it's like if you have a
room full of hot women and a Crasnstein brother walks in.
Just Sahara, man, absolute Sahara. I have a question the

(32:31):
where's the water going? It doesn't cease to exis where
is the water going? Because immediately I start thinking of
the whole how how this works? Right where you have
fresh water and you have seawater, clearly, and then the
seawater when there's storms or it's human the heat, it
gets sucked up in the atmosphere and then those clouds
they move out over land and then it rains and

(32:53):
then it's fresh water. Phone number eight eight eight nine
three four seven eight seven four. We're going to get
into an update on a story from actually broke uh
probably Friday of last week, and now we have a
little bit of resolution uh to this about a now

(33:13):
former detention officer in Orange County. And I think it's
very interesting how local media seems to be reporting this
because whoopsie, I've noticed they've left out some stuff that
that keeps happening. Apparently digital link is expensive, so they
can't include it in these web based stories, but we'll

(33:33):
fill in the blanks. But first, somebody wants to remind
me of something? Yes, Shannon, what's up?

Speaker 3 (33:39):
Hey?

Speaker 7 (33:40):
How are you good morning?

Speaker 1 (33:41):
I'm good, a little tired, and I stayed up and
watched the game last night, so I'm aware of what you're.

Speaker 7 (33:45):
Going to say, So go, lion.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
I'll tell you what Ross is. Ross is the person
that if one of us is gonna celebrate with you,
it's gonna be him because you beat the Ravens and
that's all he cares about.

Speaker 7 (33:59):
So yeah, I just care about our division.

Speaker 1 (34:02):
Can we unify? Can we unify on how delicious it
was to watch the Browns put the wood to the Packers?

Speaker 7 (34:11):
Oh that was delicious? Absolutely?

Speaker 1 (34:14):
Okay, all right, kumbay yah. So yeah, but now we're
all two and one, so we'll all figure it out,
all right. Thanks for the callers, Shannon. I'm glad you're happy,
and Ross is happy.

Speaker 2 (34:23):
And Lincoln's teacher came out yesterday a carpool at pickup
wearing a Steelers jersey, and I said, I said, thank
you so much for beating the Pats.

Speaker 1 (34:32):
So yeah, fortunately now we got to play them in
Ireland at like nine thirty in the morning next Sunday.
So super happy about that. Actually, you want to know
what Ross has really stoked about from a football perspective,
is not this week as much as next week. Because
the two teams I'm assuming those are the two teams

(34:53):
that you dislike the most from a I mean, I
know you dislike the Pats more, but they're not really
a threat to you. Uh, but the Chiefs and Ravens
are gonna are both one and two.

Speaker 2 (35:04):
And so one of those teams is gonna be one
and three. That's a beautiful thing. Well they could tie,
so okay even better? Yeah yeah, yeah, actually screws everything
up on the.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
Yeah man, So next week, if you like, if you'd
take in I don't even know how you'd write that bet.
I'm trying to think what the odds to be. I
guess i'd get AI to calculate it. They give me
a number. But if you just said the beginning of
the season that in week four both of those teams
would be other five under five hundred and one would

(35:37):
have only one win, I can't even imagine what that
prop bet would pay because nobody would have predicted that.
All right, so let me go, uh, let me go back, don't.
We'll get into the Kimmel stuff. Chill out. Look, the
thing is everyone's aware of that, so hang on. I
want to talk about the Orange County UH jail official.

(36:00):
Detention officer. His name is Brian Edwards, was placed on
administrative leave back on September twentieth when the department learned
of concerning social media posts. So these were not new posts,
but they did get they did get a lot of
I think libs of TikTok probably is what blew it
up more than anything. So that blew up going into

(36:22):
the weekend, A gazillion of you guys were sending me
all this stuff. I was aware of it. I think
we made mention of there's one other thing with this dude,
But it's what's crazy to me is so I have
like the ral story in front of me, and they
say an Orange County officer was fired Monday following an
investigation in the social media posts he allegedly made. Detention

(36:46):
Officer Brian Edwards placed on administrative leave. Blah blah blah.
The department said the investigation confirmed violations about the Standards
of Conduct and Speech, Expression and social Networking sections of
the policy manual manual. Yeah, cops are really uh cops
on social media a lot of times. One there's very

(37:06):
few that you could tell just by looking at their
police officers. But I'm sure some of that's policy, but
also it's probably you know, wanting to protect your family,
so you don't. You don't see a lot of officers
on there unless their high profile like Joe or Pio
kind of stuff, where their you know, in management, so
to speak. They generally lay low in most settings that

(37:30):
I've seen. I don't know. Maybe there's cop Twitter and
I'm just not part of it. But that being said,
this guy didn't do really anything the hide who he was.
It was the people who figured out the social media
posts were. They were able to track him down pretty
easy because he posted under his name post under his name.

(37:50):
And so the problem with the story though, is so
the sheriff says that they did not disclose which posts
they were, and then every story I read from our
local media just stops there, And I'm like, do you
not have any intellectual curiosity as to what the post
might be? Now? Can I confirm these were the posts

(38:10):
that done it?

Speaker 5 (38:11):
No?

Speaker 1 (38:12):
But let's just be honest, probably and let me just
give you. Let me give you some examples. All right,
you're ready, he u He wrote. My name is Brian,
I am thirty seven years old, I am in North Carolina.
I am Antifa, and I will never comply with a
fascist regime.

Speaker 2 (38:32):
All right, all right, so it is a lunatic with
a badge from my first post, not anymore, m thank god.

Speaker 1 (38:39):
Yeah, and then he writes, by the way, I hate
Donald Trump so much that I wrote a song about
what a hold on I need this, what a piece
of he is. And then that's old man Trump, which
I did not listen to because I'm not going to
do it. But oh, here's another one. This is the
part where we to guillotine his political enemies. I maintain

(39:03):
that the biggest mistake the US government has ever made
was letting the traders from the Civil War off the
hook and allowing them to come back into our country
without punishment. You know it's funny too, bro, is like
if they had executed all of the Civil War people,
or more specifically the Democratic South, I suspect the party
you vote for wouldn't exist. That's weird, huh womp right, Yeah. Anyway,

(39:31):
he goes on to say when this is over and
the right wing is once again defeated again, that's not
who was like, it's you have it, you have it reversed.
I'm sure he's he's a subscribes to the red Rover theory.

(39:51):
Right at the end of the Civil War, everyone just
whoop ran ran across there the lines, and then the
Democrats were the Republicans. Republicans for the Democrats. Never mind,
the Republicans was literally a party started anti slavery. But
don't take my word for it. Go to Ripon, Wisconsin,
wherever it was started, and they have a plaque there
and you can read all about it. We will not

(40:13):
make the same mistake. There will be war crime trials
and I can't wait to see every single one of
them thrown in prison for the rest of their lives. Now,
I will say this ross, What business was this guy in,
this absolute drooling lunatic. He was a detention officer, So

(40:35):
I can understand why a detention officer would want everyone
thrown into prison job security.

Speaker 2 (40:39):
Oh yeah, that doesn't make sense.

Speaker 7 (40:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (40:42):
And also if he's the detention officer and there's a
bunch of his political enemies in there, I'm sure he's
going to be real nice to him, right, and not
at all? Who was who was the evil one from
Shawshank Right, although he turned out to kind of not
be evil because he got his divorce money or whatever,
his wife's money. You know that dude.

Speaker 2 (41:05):
Nurse Ratchet And they say it's a voice of mister
Crabs and SpongeBob, which is crazy.

Speaker 1 (41:10):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I did know that. So
and then he adds it may even be time to
bring back the guillotine. That dude had a badge had
me in the operative words. So I just, you know,
maybe if you're gonna write a story about it, maybe
you could look a little deeper to see what it was.
Because people are just giving the impression like he you know,

(41:34):
he posted some porn or something like, don't be specific.

Speaker 2 (41:38):
I don't know. It seems like there's a trend here
where you have these stories where, you know, when when
it seems to come down on a certain side of
the aisle, you have the media that's always like, you
know what, we'll never know. Well, you know, we don't
know what the.

Speaker 1 (41:50):
Motive was, not including the free Palestine. Yeah, we don't
know what the posts are, we don't know what the
shooter there, the you know, Charlie Kirk's assassin.

Speaker 2 (41:57):
We don't know the motive. It's a complete mystery. Noways
will be.

Speaker 1 (42:01):
Yeah, I mean, let's say Keith Oberman did snap. You
guys are aware of what's going on with Keith Oberman, right,
Normally we just passively make fun of the dude and
then work past. But like he he might have stepped
in it this time, although probably not. And if you
don't know, I will fill you in coming up here
on the Cacoday radio program. So he wants to comment

(42:24):
on the climate dryness. Yeah, this is the thing I
was informed of over the weekend. This is the new
thing we're doing. All right, real quick, Jake, what's up?

Speaker 3 (42:32):
Hey?

Speaker 6 (42:33):
Yeah, I was talking about the.

Speaker 7 (42:35):
Global dry and all that.

Speaker 10 (42:37):
I know a lot where a lot of that water
is going.

Speaker 6 (42:40):
Yeah, it's California is dumping it directly into the ocean
for the diversity smelt.

Speaker 1 (42:46):
Well, yes, the the Delta smelt. Diversity smelt works as well. Yeah. Look,
there's a lot of bad water policies. But to imply,
and thanks for the call there, so your phone's kind
of echoey, to imply that it's somehow just going away
and not turning into salt water, which can then be

(43:06):
extracted through the normal course of weather events rained down
upon parts of the you know, land, and then collecting places.
You still got to collect it, especially if you're going
to be using more of it. So like the who
the whole thing just sounds suss as the kids would say,
all right, couple other things. Oh, Keith Oberman, real quick,

(43:30):
So Keith Oberman, dude flipped out on Scott Jennings. And
now here's the thing. So he said your next, right,
and then he also used swear words, but he said
your next to Scott Jennings. He was reacting to something
Jennings was talking about on the air that a clip

(43:51):
had been posted. And here's the thing. It's I understand
in the world of politics and you know, high profile
people within you know, like the political debate class, and
then of course politicians themselves. People say things and you know,
like you know, when Gavin Newsom's account the other day,

(44:13):
you know, he wasn't really threatening Trump, right, But the
problem with that is is we're in a charge environment
where even if he doesn't mean it, all it takes
is one lunatic clearly as we've seen to buy into
those things and then get you get Charlie Kirk, or

(44:35):
you get the country club, or you get you know,
pick whatever it is that or the congressional ball field
right with the Bernie Sanders bro there, So you get
those things. So that's why it's dangerous. You don't think
Gavin Newsom's gonna, you know, throw kid on and get
all tactical and go in there and do something right.
He'd mess his hair up, and I just I don't
think he possesses the skill set. However, if there's one

(45:01):
person in the political debate class where it's hype, you know,
high profile people, people know their name, that for a
moment you could convince me might actually go school shooter
on somebody, it has to be Keith Oberman, Bros. Could
you think of anyone who is more Looney Tunes disconnected

(45:23):
but is still well known enough that most people have
probably heard of him than Keith Oberman. That guy. If
you haven't been following, well one, you're lucky. If you
haven't been following Keith Oberman. His his tweets are absolute insanity,
just him spazing out on his little patio. Yeah, his

(45:43):
entire career is like a historic crashout. Yes, like it
needs to be studied.

Speaker 2 (45:49):
Like going from like you know, uh sports Center, it
was a staple ever every morning a lot, like most
guys are boys, you know. And then he was there
in the prime Sports Center years, you know what I mean,
Like he was a major part of my morning every morning.
And then yeah, he had his own show. Unfortunately, he's
a crazy person and he gets fired from everywhere he works,
and he's completely unhinged, and now he's alone. I think

(46:09):
Matt Walsh is the one that pointed this out. He's
now alone. He's got nobody, he's got no kids, he's
got no spouse. It's just him and his rage in
his apartment there in New York City, and he drives
him insane.

Speaker 1 (46:21):
So if somebody if one person who again when most
of the time when they criticize, it's a little bit
of political gotcha, but also it's serious because their supporters
could do something. Keith Oberman is the one dude I
could see doing something himself because he clearly doesn't know
how to control that rage. I like, even like he doesn't,

(46:41):
he doesn't go and bloviate and screamed for a minute
on there and then post nice stuff like the next
twenty posts are also all in caps, just him being
just absolutely, absolutely insane. So that would be my evaluation
on that. All right, to get into the Trump announcement

(47:02):
story from yesterday. If you're not aware of this, Trump
held a press conference you teased it at following the
Kirk memorial and basically said I'm gonna have a big
announcement on autism. And people kind of knew what was coming.
And we'll get into that. But here here is Trump
making the announcement.

Speaker 5 (47:22):
Nothing bad could happen. It can only good happen. But
with Thailand, or don't take it.

Speaker 1 (47:28):
Don't take talking about women who are pregnant.

Speaker 5 (47:30):
And if you can't live, if your fever is so bad,
you have to take one, because there's no alternative to that. Sadly,
first question, what can you take instead? It's actually there's
not an alternative to that. And as you know, other
of the medicines are absolutely proven bad. I mean they've
been proven bad with the aspirins and the ad bills

(47:51):
and others.

Speaker 1 (47:51):
Right, Okay, all right, So so he is saying this
is not a new thing. By the way, this is
not a new thing. Where people have talked about whether
tailand all is something that pregnant women should be taking.
The Trump is correct on the advill side, the doctors
will the doctors tell you straight ross, they tell you

(48:12):
straight away not to take Adville, right right, Okay, all right.
But on the Thailand Hall thing, that's the theory that's
floating around out there. But it's also it's also one
where and we'll get into this just because I'm up
against the clock here, there's a lot of people, even
if they don't necessarily believe it question, they will err

(48:32):
on the side of not doing it. So one of
the people who split the the giant powerball jackpot, though
it was at one point seven, it got up to
because remember was somebody in Texas and somebody in Missouri.
Uh both states. We'll never know this guy's now. I'm
sure you'll probably be able to figure it out if

(48:54):
you're his neighbor, because both those states don't require to
disclose their name, so he's remaining anonymous. And he took
the one time payment, so he's got he just got
four hundred and ten million deposited into his checking I guess.
And uh so they did talk to him again they
don't have his name here, but he says, he goes,

(49:17):
what's he goes. The craziest thing about the amount of
money is, I'm a homebody. I hate leaving my house.
My perfect day is sitting at home doing what I do,
relaxing alone. Right, this is like if you want it, man,
But what a great thing if you're a homebody, right,
because if you're if your thing is you just want
to be at your home, and you got four hundred
and ten million, you're going to have an amazing home

(49:39):
to never leave and interact with people now and probably
booby traps if you know what you're doing.

Speaker 7 (49:44):
Bro ummm.

Speaker 1 (49:48):
Yeah. So he's like, yeah, me and me and the
wife just don't like going anywhere. That's funny, he goes. Unfortunately, though,
I feel like my wife I was gonna try to
drag me out of town. Yeah. Probably now that you
have four hundred million in your bank accounts, she's gonna
want to go somewhere. All right. What a good problem
to have there, all right?

Speaker 2 (50:11):
He said, Like you ever had to win, I've said
this before, I'd be like Peter Gibbons in office space,
like I'm not gonna do a damn thing, not doing anything.

Speaker 1 (50:18):
You'd probably be like the neighbor, Well, you're not gonna work,
let's be honest. No, never never, Yeah, well it's not
gonna work either. She do charity stuff if that makes
her feel better. Clearly she likes doing that. But uh yeah, yeah,
one hundred percent. Yeah, I'm sorry this Uh, this show
would not be the same if one of us won.

(50:40):
Just warning you right now, Hey man, it's gotta be honest.
All these guys like, I'm just gonna keep working. Yeah
you are have fun with that, all right, Going back
over to the Trump thing, So I have one other
clip to play as a part of his uh tilent,
don't take tailand all if you're a pregnant woman to
roll out here and he points this out. I can't

(51:02):
independently determine because I don't know that I trust medical
information coming out of Cuba, but I will note some
other interesting coincidences that could be a play. This is
a very complex topic, clearly, right, because nobody really knows,
and anyone who tells you they know.

Speaker 11 (51:24):
Is not being.

Speaker 1 (51:24):
Truthful with you. But there's two schools of thought. You
have a group of people who said, we know this
is settled science, when in reality there is there's not
as much long range studies as we have done for
a lot of other things, and there are no definitive
answers here. And then you have another group who are

(51:47):
accused of being conspiracy theorists. And don't get me wrong,
there's probably some among them, but there's a lot of
very rational people go, you know what, you have this
thing that is blowing up where more and more diagnoses
and you know, some people say, well, they're just over diagnosing.
I honestly, I don't think that could account for the

(52:09):
totality of what you're seeing. But who just want answers
and they want people to attempt to try to get
to the bottom of this, and maybe they get to
the bottom of it. But here's the other point Trump made.

Speaker 5 (52:22):
This country is going through what parts of the world
are going through. And I will say there are parts
of the world that don't take Thailand all. I mean,
there's a rumor, and I don't know if it's so
or not, that Cuba they don't have tailand because they
don't have the money to fit tilan all and they
have virtually no autism. Okay, tell me about that one.
And there are other parts of the world where they

(52:44):
don't have tailand all, where they don't have autism. That
tells you a lot.

Speaker 1 (52:50):
Okay, all right.

Speaker 2 (52:51):
They also went to the Amish community.

Speaker 1 (52:54):
I literally, I'm just gonna point that out, like I
was gonna say, you don't have to leave the US
even and to see pockets of where people who are
wanting more answers are skeptical over the answers they were
getting from the government because of the Amish community.

Speaker 2 (53:10):
I can't tell you how many people sent me texts
on this yesterday GM and Facebook messages and messages on
Twitter and x whatever and listen. So we are expecting,
as many of you know, a baby boy around Thanksgiving.
The tile and all thing in the autism community has
been a theory for a while, and there are certain

(53:32):
studies that back up what Trump was saying yesterday. I
will tell you, excuse me that Marky this time around
with the pregnancy is not taking any title at all.
She is dead set against it because we don't know.

Speaker 1 (53:46):
Well.

Speaker 2 (53:46):
We will also say this time around, when it comes
to vaccines, we are not doing the thousand or whatever
the ridiculous number is that they recommend and the ones
that we are, and because some of them are like
so stupid, like you need to let get a vaccine
for STDs or something of the HPV. Yeah, so how
about no on that one. And the ones that we
are getting, we're going to space them out a lot
more than we did before because we don't know, right,

(54:10):
we don't know.

Speaker 1 (54:11):
So you're limiting your limiting potentials, is what you're doing.
You're mitigating risk, but without giving up what you feel
is sa right.

Speaker 2 (54:19):
And I will say this, like I don't know if
it's true or not, but I will say I do
appreciate that you have an administration and you have Trump,
and you have RFK Junior, who at least it seems
like they give a damn and at least it seems
they're acknowledging that there's an issue, right, and they're acknowledging that, like, hey,
this is something we should maybe try to figure out.
When you've had administrations in the past that are just

(54:39):
like putting their their fingers in their ears, go everything
is fine.

Speaker 1 (54:43):
So this is just this is just this version of
this exact thing, this this thing that manifests right, how
many different fronts, uh, you know, CDC stuff is one
uh where pet where government has so long ignored people
and and essentially demonized them, right and calling them kooks
and whack out wackos and look at these people, and

(55:05):
the media goes along with because it's generally over there
where the peoples like, no, no, no, we've had enough.
You weren't going to be responsive, you weren't going to
do anything, so we're going to blow it up and
start over. Well, yes, essentially what RFK was doing.

Speaker 2 (55:15):
And the critique on this, and you're seeing this over
and over again, it's like, oh, well the science says otherwise,
Well I am sorry, and I know I'm not alone here.
After COVID and after the COVID vaccine and after the
push of that shot, because that's what science tells you.
You can kick rocks on that, all right. That doesn't
have any hold any water here anymore because you completely

(55:37):
ruin that because of COVID, Right, the science said we
were supposed to do that. Oh really, Now we have
five year olds having heart attacks, so maybe you can
shut up on that and have And there is for
whatever they want to point out, there's still there are
lots of examples. These are documented examples where different versions
of vaccines ended up being far worse. Right, So they

(56:00):
had well I can't remember exactly what the vaccine, who
the company was you made it, but they they unveiled
this vaccine years ago in Africa, and essentially, rather than preventing,
you know, the one or two deaths, they ended up
giving giving a bunch of these kids and these people
the thing they were trying to inoculate them against because

(56:21):
it wasn't dosed or correctly done or whatever. Or One
of the theories is genetically, some vaccines react differently.

Speaker 1 (56:29):
We have we have diseases that like, there's diseases that
black men get that are not rampant in other parts.
A lot of a lot of latinos Down syndrome is
not rampant within the Latino community.

Speaker 2 (56:44):
Right personally on this because I know, thinking about my
family history, yeah, there were my aunt Florence, her son
Mickey had autism. Looking back, that dude, we never knew
what it was called, but he one thousand percent looking
back now with the experience I have, that is autism
a thousands same thing with my dad's side. So it's
on both Personally, I believe there's a genetic factor, and

(57:04):
I believe something, whether it be the Tailano or the
vaccines or the combination triggers it. That's that's really what
I believe, because you know, other people looking back and listen,
and this is a good point. The first time autism
was ever documented and studied was around I can't remember
the exact year, it was like nineteen oh eight or
nineteen eleven. The guy that did his last name was Downs.
He is the guy that Downs syndrome is named after.

(57:27):
He's saying, so he was studying kids with Down syndrome
and he noticed there was a different segment of these
kids who had different you know, problems, and they classified
it at the time as like childhood schizophrenia. It wasn't
named autism until later. So you're gonna say, listen, the
first documented documented case scientifically was around nineteen oh eight,
nineteen eleven, before tailano. However, you pointed this off, pointed

(57:51):
this out off the air. A lot of the medicines
back in the day. Have you ever seen the photos
of medication.

Speaker 1 (57:56):
Back labels Pillar, Yeah, there, Nike, well, morphine, alcohol, cocaine,
sometimes benzene, benzene. I mean it's yeah.

Speaker 2 (58:07):
The main point is because everybody's sending me message. I
don't know, but we're being careful because we don't know.
We just don't know, and I'm happy that somebody is
trying to figure it out.

Speaker 1 (58:16):
Yeah, I think that's the takeaway here. So all right,
so they're oh wait, hold on, I forgot one other thing.
I saw this and it had five thousand likes within
an hour yesterday, So you know that why Trump's doing
it right? According to the moonbats, why he did the
tail in all thing? Come on, ROSSI guess what the
evil intentions the forty chess.

Speaker 2 (58:38):
I don't know he has stock ownership and another company
or now oh.

Speaker 1 (58:42):
No, I thought they go financial too. No, he You
know how Trump hates women, right, you've em yea, yeah,
it's proven. Yeah, so this is his way of torturing
pregnant women because now they can't have painkillers during pregnancy.
Diabolical man, diabolic cool. All right, let's go ahead and
get raced agic from the weather channel in here. Dude,

(59:05):
I'm winning with you today. Oh I just lost a
fantasy football wide receiver for three to four weeks.

Speaker 10 (59:13):
I one because of.

Speaker 11 (59:18):
Oh gosh, Montgomery by four hundreds of a point. Jeez,
I had him in Flowers because Flap. Now, who's the
tight end for for the Ravens. Yeah, yeah, he had
a big game too. So I won because of those two.
Because I was projected to lose by quite a bit.
I'm actually doing pretty well. Who'd you have, Lamb? Yeah,

(59:39):
I've got them to in another team, So you're gonna
have to go pick something up there.

Speaker 1 (59:43):
Yeah, and I'm in We get a point for every
reception league to so ceedee Lamb. Even if he was
even if you can get your yardage, you'd get like
six catches.

Speaker 11 (59:52):
Yeah, yeah, but yeah, it's gonna be tough. I mean
for a defense that's struggling in a team that's I.

Speaker 1 (59:59):
Don't care about them. I want the defense to struggle
because then they got to throw the ball.

Speaker 10 (01:00:03):
Right right, Yeah, yeah, you mad? But who are they
going to throw it to?

Speaker 3 (01:00:06):
Now?

Speaker 10 (01:00:06):
Then you got Pickens and Tolbert? Uh yeah, go pick
up Tolbert.

Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
He's probably no. Tyreek Hill's trying to get the hell
out of Yes.

Speaker 10 (01:00:14):
I was gonna say, Tyreek Hill's trying to get out.

Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (01:00:17):
I wonder what does Bryan's doing these days?

Speaker 1 (01:00:21):
I don't know. Anyway, they're not rooting for the cowboys.
I know I didn't think, so I'm rooting for me.
So that's what's important. What do you got, mister weather guy.

Speaker 11 (01:00:31):
Probably similar to yesterday, but we had in terms of
the temperature split, eighty six in Raleigh was eighty one
in the Triad, so a little bit eighties again Today
might sneak into the upper eighties and Raleigh a cloud
sun mix, and the story's been the showers, thunder showers
have a better chance of hitting us the further west
would go, So even west of the Triad today, little

(01:00:52):
better chance tomorrow and the Triad in points west, but clouds,
sunshine into the middle to upper eighties, maybe ninety for
the Triangle.

Speaker 10 (01:01:00):
So warm weather continues on these first couple days of fall.

Speaker 11 (01:01:03):
Then I think, as you can do the Thursday Friday,
some scattered showers and thunderstorms, especially by Friday with an
approaching front coming on in, could be some stronger storms
later in the week. So looks like we're going to
get a change a little bit wetter, cool weather pattern.

Speaker 10 (01:01:17):
And that may take us into the upcoming weekend.

Speaker 11 (01:01:20):
Still going to be hovering around the eighty degree mark
for the weekend, but we are going to cool as
we look ahead toward Friday to maybe seventy degrees with
that hurt to the upper seventies to low eighties with
that better rain chance.

Speaker 10 (01:01:32):
So you know, no, you're huge changes. But I do
think we'll see the wet weather chance is going up
later in the week.

Speaker 1 (01:01:38):
Okay, all right, thank you, sir. I do appreciate it.
There you go, Race Stagic from the Weather Channel. All right,
we'll get into that. And yes we will talk about
the Jimmy Kimmel thing coming up in just a few
minutes here on the CaCO Day radio program. The absolute
PTSD that cat must have and cats are lunatics anyway,

(01:02:01):
so oh man, thing's just that thing's just gotta be
like just giving up like any day now. Man, he's
gonna throw me off this balcony in a fit of rage.
So there you go. I did not know he had
a cat. I feel bad for the cat, and I
normally don't feel bad for cats. Now, so thank you
for sending me that email. All right, back to a
couple other things here, a couple other things we got

(01:02:25):
to get into. So Venezuela and Trump retweeted this, and
I will just say I'll just say whoever is in
charge of the Venezuelan strike fear in People's heart video production.
Excuse me, you need a new person doing that. Like

(01:02:48):
we played the rob I'm sorry, Ross, we pulled the vete.
We pulled the Venezuelan audio from a few weeks ago
where they're running around screaming like lunatics. I know we
have that on the button bar here. Oh I'm sorry.
I was the I'll find the Venezuelan screaming troop video audio.
I'll get it. I'll get it raw screen in a call.

Speaker 7 (01:03:09):
So do do do?

Speaker 4 (01:03:11):
Do?

Speaker 7 (01:03:11):
Do?

Speaker 3 (01:03:11):
So?

Speaker 1 (01:03:12):
So that video, which was fun to mock, obviously.

Speaker 3 (01:03:19):
Where is it? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:03:21):
Here we go, right there's supposed to be the Venezuelan
Special Forces training. Oh wait, no, hold on, then I
just grabbed the wrong onecause I'm dumb. All right, hang on,
do do do do do? Very unprepared because we're talking
about other stuff. Uh, here we go. This is the

(01:03:43):
one I want right here? Yeah, like that like they're
Viking storming of village to rape and pillage. I'm not
gonna play all of it, but every single thing that
they were doing tactically while training, they're screaming like which

(01:04:04):
I I don't know. I will say I'm not military
special forces. I just assume part of the uh, part
of the advantage that you guys have, because you know,
I watched stuff and I see these things, is stealth
kind of important. I'm assuming to being some sort of

(01:04:24):
you know, Rambo badass you want to, because Rambo never
stormed a village screaming once stuff started blowing up. Maybe
he's making some noise, but no, so that didn't strike fear.
And then you have this other video that came out
where it's you know, they're they're organizing and training their citizenry,
and so there's you know, a bunch of old men. Uh,

(01:04:47):
there's a bunch of women, including some very rotund women,
which is interesting because I thought they were like they
were having to weigh money to acquire bread. So apparently
she knows where the bread is. And they're running around
with rifles and training, and then they put this thing
out there like, now I got a bunch of women's

(01:05:12):
screaming running with rifles in leggings. You're you gonna get it.
You're gonna get attacked by a bunch of rotund Venezuelan
women in leggings. Here's the headline, secret service dismantles telecom
thread around un capable of crippling cell service in NYC.

(01:05:34):
And I, guys, I saw it a little earlier. Some
of you sent it to me, but I wanted to
make sure I understood this before I talked about it
on the air. And uh, it's it's business. It's pretty crazy, man.
So we'll get into that here in just a moment. Uh,
and it we'll involve Trump too. So Trump who yesterday
suggested during the press conference that pregnant women do not

(01:05:56):
take taylanal ross? How many? How many of these lawyer
commercials do you think are gonna pop up pretty quick?
The hey have you or were you pregnant and took
tailand all blah blah blah call you know, do what's
a dewey something in Cox or whatever it is. Yeah,

(01:06:17):
So I don't know what that'll be, but I I
am a little I am a little interested. Joeanna mcgrebor,
your call here in just a moment, So hang on.
I am a little interested as I started researching because
I try to remember who owns tilanal because I thought
it was Johnson and Johnson. However, that's not the case anymore.

(01:06:37):
The company that technically is the owner and maker of
tailand Hall is a new company called Kenview. It is
a spin off. So it was they spun the brand
off Johnson and Johnson did, and that is very interesting
because it wasn't that long ago that they spun it off.
It was about a year and a half ago. And

(01:07:03):
so does that limit Johnson and Johnson's potential liability if
in fact they are able to I don't know, get
a study out there that says that, because then you have, like,
can people not sue Johnson and Johnson if it comes
to that. I'm not encouraging people to do that, by
the way, because again this is about figuring it out,
and that's the first step. That being said, that's that's

(01:07:26):
interesting that you just spin this brand off and now
it's it's I mean, first of all, this company's going
to get absolutely blistered today from evaluation standpoint, and they
were already not doing well. I think they had lost
something like half their value since they spun them off,
and this is this is not going to go well
for them. But does that shield Johnson and Johnson. I'm

(01:07:49):
not a lawyer, I don't know, but it was not
what I was expecting when I went to research that.
All right, here we go, Joe Anne, good morning, what's up.

Speaker 7 (01:07:58):
Hey, So I had my first baby in seventy two,
and I had my last baby. I had six kids
in nineteen ninety.

Speaker 10 (01:08:05):
Right, Oh, and I'm pregnant women.

Speaker 1 (01:08:08):
Yeah, I'm sorry you had you had your first baby
in seventy two, I said at seventy two, Yeah, congratulate.

Speaker 3 (01:08:15):
All right, and.

Speaker 7 (01:08:21):
My mother yeah, yeah, we all everybody took us from
when they were pregnant. In the nineties, they started saying
that that was not a good idea because that's in
the blood. And that's when I started pushing for women
to take tyland all instead. Okay, right, and so in
the nineties, autism was really something of it and knew

(01:08:43):
anything about. The only reason it even was nothe was
because of a Monday Night movie documentary down about a
woman in California who sung out autism and that she
bought them back by changing his diet. Okay, it was
so rare that when my friends the grandson got autism
in the mid nineties, you know, we we're just like, oh,
get a second opinion, it can't be. That's how rare.
It was okay, all right, fast forward to now I

(01:09:08):
have twenty one grandchildren and Ross I was wrong. I
missed one. Just how many have autism?

Speaker 1 (01:09:14):
Three? Six six? So you do you subscribe that there
may be a genetic connection.

Speaker 7 (01:09:22):
I most well, No, we haven't had autism in our
family ever. Were a huge family and there's never been
any autism in our family at all. And the other
thing is is that I'm bullish about vaccines and doing
what Ross said.

Speaker 9 (01:09:40):
I will go.

Speaker 7 (01:09:41):
I have locked horns with pediatricians because I'm raising five
grandsons now right and one of them has autism, and
I am bullish about locking up. My pediatricians don't even
been able to do with me because it's like, no,
you're not giving them that. No, they don't need it.
I didn't need it, My mother didn't need it. You know,
all the all this stuff that they're trying to pump

(01:10:01):
into the kids. Well, I don't even have an issue
now because they know not even't say anything because I'm
going to say that.

Speaker 1 (01:10:06):
I think the rug, I think the STD drugs is
is somebody who doesn't have kids blew me away where
they're like, hey, bring your kid in for an h people,
I'm like, how slutty are your kids?

Speaker 9 (01:10:17):
I mean, what what?

Speaker 8 (01:10:17):
What?

Speaker 1 (01:10:18):
Who thinks this is something that is necessary? Now have
the conversation later, But like that, that that creeped me out.
And I'm not even a.

Speaker 7 (01:10:26):
Parent, no, And they and none of mine have got
you know, my grandchildren are a lot of them are
grind now and they have kids, right, I have four
great grandbabies, And so it's you have to use your
common sense. You have to you know, you have to
think for yourself. You have to be your advocate, and
for God's sake, you've got to be your child's advocate.

(01:10:48):
And and so I can just give personal experience. I
remember when they started pushing the toil and all we
had never even you know, had never even met an
autistic child. And then, you know, by what, I guess
it was two thousand I'm going to say two thousand
and five, all of a sudden they were popping up everywhere.

(01:11:09):
This baby was autistic, This two year old was autistic.
This child was autistic. And so you've got to use
your common sense in so many ways. And I just
want to point that out. Now, my autistic grandchildren, some
of them are non verbal. I mean, they were some
of the worst cases you've ever seen.

Speaker 1 (01:11:30):
Are they clustered at all? Meaning of your how many kids?
How many of your own kids do you have?

Speaker 7 (01:11:35):
Okay one of my daughters had Okay, I have one
daughter that has two autistic children. I have another daughter
that has two autistic children. And then I have another
daughter who has two autistic children. So I have two boys. Yeah,

(01:11:55):
but they're but these kids now are high functioning, and
and all we did was just treat them normally, and
and we we really didn't let I am not against.
I'm not against you're taking your child to get help
for autism.

Speaker 1 (01:12:12):
But yeah, no, no, no, no, I know the thing.
The thing is joint. Anytime, anytime people were having these
conversations or attempted to have these conversations up until now,
everyone in the medical community wo like you're lunatics. Your
loans this is And so you talked about being an advocate.

(01:12:33):
I just uh, you talked about being an advocate for
your kids and your grand Well I was gonna say
your grandkids, but then you forgot one, so you're only
that poor kid and then you grank kids. I think
at that number, you're allotted one. And and it's like
people also want a government agency that purports to be,
you know, working in the public health, to be an
advocate for them. And so that's exactly just what is

(01:12:56):
driving this.

Speaker 7 (01:12:57):
So it is, it is and and it's important to
share these things, have conversations, talk, but be that advocate
and you know, don't ever look the other why trust you?

Speaker 3 (01:13:08):
Are you?

Speaker 1 (01:13:08):
All right? Hey, joe Ane, thank you so much for
the call. I really appreciate it. Okay, have a great day.
All right, look at that man. I'm trying and then
I'm just doing the math in my head because like
my grandma, you know, every time on your birthday you'd
get ten and then you would graduate to the twenty
dollars thing. I don't know what it is now would
kids get for their birthday? But that poor woman's got

(01:13:29):
to get bankrupted. You get bankrupted by these, yeah, because
what twenty one grandkids and four great grandkids? Goodness, man,
that's a lot of presents to buy a lot of
cookies to bag you know, ross you know how many
Worthers originals that is handed out? So it's all the
Worther's originals, oh man? All right? Eight fifteen. Now let

(01:13:49):
me get let me go jump back to this story here.

Speaker 6 (01:13:51):
So this is.

Speaker 1 (01:13:55):
This is, uh, this is troubling to say the very
least so secret service dismantles telecom thread around un capable
of crippling cell service, which doesn't it doesn't lay it
bear there. So I had to read this story in
one other so what it was and I don't know

(01:14:18):
what the intent is. So here's what they found. When
they say an illegal telecom, they found a cache of
three hundred SIM servers with over one hundred thousand SIM
cards and they're clustered within you know, basically cellular service

(01:14:38):
area around the United Nations. Now, why would you have
something like that, Well, there's a couple things you can do.
You can use it to run a a bot army, right,
do you know what I mean when I say that,
like a bot army? So like people who pay to
have bots basically increase the what's going on with their

(01:15:00):
social media traffic. But most of those bot farms are
in like Malaysia, right or places like that. But you know,
because there is the stamp of where they're located. I
think a bot farm would be a lot more valuable
if it was emanating on cellular towers within the US, right,
those would look because now you can't pull out, Well,

(01:15:22):
there's just a bunch of bots from some Asian country
where they have a lot of these bot farms. It's there.
But also if you fire up one hundred thousand cell
phones even in city, in the city of New York,
simultaneously right there in and around the UN, I gotta
think that that impedes cellular service, you know, just it

(01:15:44):
seizes the network. It's like when you're at a sport.
You ever been in a sporting event. Before they really
really rolled out a lot more cell towers, your phone
was basically unusable. If you're at a stadium with sixty
thousand people, good luck getting on that network. Now things
have changed. But if you overwhelm the system enough, I

(01:16:06):
don't know how you can protect around that. And why
this is important is Trump's getting ready to speak at
the UN. Yeah, we have we have is one hundred
and fifty world leaders that will be coming for the
UN General Assembly. Trump will address them. This is you know,
this is the thing that happens to the whoever the

(01:16:29):
president is to go down and do this. So that's
why people are pretty concerned was this setting up for
some sort of attack. Now, I just real quickly want
to remind you they're also there was a lot more
scrutiny to search these areas, both electronically and physically, because
of the fact that this thing is happening, so you know,

(01:16:53):
it's a chicken or an egg thing here. Did they
detect the network because it was just a server sim
farm that they were using for bots and stuff, and
it could be used for that, but really it was
just people that were you know, doing it for doing
it for social media manipulation or something something else, maybe
you know, maybe like a robodialing scam. I don't know enough.

(01:17:16):
But then Secret Service found it and then they extrapulate
that this could be used for that or with somebody
wanting to crash communication systems around the UN, which would
be very helpful if you were to start attacking world
leaders if none of their security, if you limited security

(01:17:36):
and police response and everybody else from one of the
very main communication methods. So very interesting story, but at
this point I just don't know, but it's troubling. Nonetheless,
all right, let me do this, let me set this
story up and we can get some calls on it,

(01:17:58):
then we'll just hit we'll just hit the double brains there.
And normally I don't really this isn't a story that
we probably normally do on the show. But I read it.
I think it's interesting. But then I started reading comments
on this, and it's like, that's that's why we're gonna
sit here and talk about this, because it's it's a
very tragic story and it's it's clearly going to be

(01:18:19):
a pr PR nightmare for this particular venue. But people,
all right, So here's what happened. A guy by the
name of his name is Chris Perry, proposed to one
by the name of Kristen Sidel. I believe it is
how you pronounce that during a trip to Italy. And
then they come back to North Carolina and they booked

(01:18:40):
a venue, a wedding venue for October eleventh of this year.
But you know, it had been booked for over a year,
and very sadly, in May, just before his thirty third birthday,
Perry collapsed and died. I don't know if it was
an aneurysm or what, but something that's very quick there.

(01:19:02):
And so they go and you know, she's having a
deal with that. The families are dealing with that, and
they finally got around to contacting the venue. I'm just
try They contacted them quickly. They contacted the venue and said, look,
this tragedy happened. Clearly there's not going to be a wedding.
And the venue said, well the deposit. You guys put

(01:19:24):
a deposit down. It was eighteen thousand dollars, which is
a fifty percent deposit, which I get is that standard
with weddings? I think that is. I've heard that for
another venue. My friend got married out, so I guess
maybe that is. Let's see here, so eighteen thousand of food, drinks,
rental fees, BLUs a deposits since they can't then rent

(01:19:45):
the venue, I guess it's a turnkey venue.

Speaker 3 (01:19:48):
And so.

Speaker 1 (01:19:50):
They said, but we're not going to keep all of it,
so why don't we We're going to keep seventy five
hundred so you'll you know, you'll get ten thousand and
five hundred dollars back. And the family was not They
were not cool with that. However, the company that runs
the room said, look, during the time from the eleven

(01:20:13):
months that they had the venue rented and deposited for
that particular date, which is, you know, it would have
been a popular fall wedding date. We had to turn
couples away who wanted to book specifically for October eleventh,
where we would have made because eighteen thousand and fifty
percent we'd have made, you know, forty thousand minus your costs.
And the response I saw from people, and this is

(01:20:36):
why I'm bringing it up, is a bunch of lunatics
going they better give every penny back or we're going
to one star review them on everything. We'll shut that
business down. We have become absolute animals over this stuff.
And I'm like, look, the venue dropped it to seventy
five hundred, But I also get their position. They turned

(01:20:56):
away forty thousand dollars in business, maybe more, I don't know.
But you get you people who want to go out
because you find out the guy who owns the coffee
shop in Illinois the other day may may have not
hated the Republicans enough, Like just lunacy. It's like, why
are you I know nothing about this venue, and I

(01:21:17):
understand their position. Now PR's PR, but now they got
the you know, the ral on our side out there
harassing them. Maybe they maybe they could, but they still
should keep some. That's absolute revenue. And I'm sorry what
happened to this poor man, but like trying to now
demonize the business eat the rich is just absurd. We'll
be back because I didn't mention or I glossed over it. Yes,

(01:21:41):
the couple did sign a contract stating that the deposit
was not refundable, so that is correct. So the eighteen thousand,
so the fact that they were getting like ten five
hundred of it back was above and beyond and I
should not leave this out. The venue did tell the
widow and I guess her family that they would reopen

(01:22:03):
that date for booking and if somebody booked it then
they would she would get the full deposit back because
then they don't have to mitigate not having it there.
The problem was is it's just so, you know, May
is close to November by wedding standards, and so that's
that's why we're here. And look, I get, I get,

(01:22:24):
you know, but we have this mindset where it's just
like anytime there's a bee between a person and a
business that there must be just pure corruption and evil
within the business. And that does happen a lot, don't
get me wrong, right, we've all been there where it's
clear that some behemoth doesn't care about you. But it's
an individual wedding venue. I don't know fixed costs for everything.

(01:22:46):
I don't know what the profit margin is when you
pull it out of there. I guess it's nice if
you're turnkey like that, because you can control it a
little tighter. But I also understand why you know, they
got employees. They're probably not wasting food, which is why
they got most of the money back on that side
of it. But like, I get it, I get it,
but sometimes I do it to it. When I heard

(01:23:08):
Larry Fink, the CEO of Blackrock, the other day, make
the argument, which is, by the way, which is a
fine argument, that likely the likely way that social Security
is going to go is because people are living longer,
they're going to have to move the age and people
are going to have to work longer, which I know
is not popular, but it's what adults do, and you

(01:23:28):
have to reevaluate. But then he added that he and
many of his fellow CEOs work into their seventies, and
I'm just like, dude, shut your face hole. The guy
digging ditches who doesn't want to work a day past
sixty five, and you with your corporate jet allowance, are

(01:23:51):
not the same. Okay, So just absolute cluelessness cluelessness. All right,
let's get into the phones, Nicole, you're up first, Go
right ahead.

Speaker 9 (01:24:00):
Yeah, I just wanted to call and kind of chime
in on the wedding venue situation. I personally have been
in the wedding industry for fifteen years, and you know,
over that the course of so many years, I've had
quite a few couples canceled for all sorts of different
reasons and everything.

Speaker 7 (01:24:19):
This venue in.

Speaker 9 (01:24:20):
Durham did is pretty standard, you know. And I think
they're being pretty generous. Like you've already touched on giving
back over ten thousand dollars. It is unfortunate that the
couple's canceling for you know, reasons outside of their control.
I personally, if I were in their shoes, I probably

(01:24:42):
would have given back all of my deposit. But I'm
not taking eighteen thousand.

Speaker 7 (01:24:47):
Dollars, you know.

Speaker 9 (01:24:49):
And I don't have fixed cows, I don't have overhead.

Speaker 1 (01:24:52):
Is this a nice venue? The Cotton Room, I'm not
familiar with its.

Speaker 4 (01:24:55):
Yeah, okay, yeah it is.

Speaker 1 (01:24:57):
It seems to seem pretty pricey. What can you ask?
I know, you don't know, but you're in what is
You're in the wedding industry, right, this is this is
what we do. Okay. What So if they're going to
charge thirty six thousand, I guess would be the total cost,
which apparently includes food, the staffing, the bar, the booze, everything. Right,
it looks like in this thing, what kind of what
kind of profit is there for a venue like that

(01:25:18):
based on the amount of staff they have to have
or I guess it would vary depending on the food
and everything.

Speaker 6 (01:25:24):
Like.

Speaker 1 (01:25:24):
Yeah, like like I'm trying to figure out how much
they would clear for something like that from a profit
standpoint for the people who own it.

Speaker 9 (01:25:32):
Yeah, it's well, And I want to clarify thirty six
thousand is a minimum because what venues like that are
having couples commit to is spending a minimum. So it's
very likely that this couple and other couples are actually
spending well above that depending on their guest count. You know,

(01:25:57):
we're we're usually seeing couples are spending well over fifty
thousand dollars for a wedding in the triangle. So saying
you know they're going to spend thirty six thousand is
really just like the base minimum that this couple had
committed to spending. In order to really calculate what the
gross margin or the profit that this venue is going

(01:26:17):
to take away, you kind of have to look at
it in different categories. The venue has its own profit margin.
The food has its own profit margin, which typically is
the lower.

Speaker 1 (01:26:27):
Subsmall subcontractors probably they bring in depending on the type
of food they want, things like that. Let me let
me just because I don't know to every point, but
what you said is really important here, and I just
want to reiterate it because you're right, thirty six is
a minimum. So if they were expecting to make, say fifty,
because that's the average, yeah, they're they're ye giving back
ten thousand. I think is even more generous, right it

(01:26:50):
is now they're not men because now they're trying to
mitigate with seventy five hundred dollars a fifty thousand dollars sale.
So yeah, just for it was I get I get
all ies here. For me, it was the people just
decided that the cotton room's doing this out of being evil,
and I don't think that's fair and they're willing to
trash their online reputation because they're bored and angry, right,

(01:27:11):
And I don't.

Speaker 9 (01:27:12):
Know, I completely agree. It's it's unfair, it's unjustified. I
appreciate why people are angry, but it's it's unnecessary. And yeah,
so anyways, thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:27:23):
Hey, what's what's the hold on? What's the biggest ripoff
in with the weddings? Like, what's that? What's the thing?

Speaker 9 (01:27:29):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:27:30):
Pleas, come on, come on, no, no, no, no no, no,
all right, fine, fair enough, I will let you commit
career suicide. Thanks for the call, Nicole. I appreciate it.
So I almost got her. Come on, there's got to
be something where you're just getting absolutely slayd man. This
is just so much money to go around. But again, uh,

(01:27:51):
Nicole's point I think is very I think that's an
important point because I didn't think of it like that.
Probably they probably would have spent a lot more randall,
go right ahead.

Speaker 4 (01:28:02):
Yeah, I was just trying to put it on a
smaller level. But you know, businesses got to make money,
and you can't. You can't have an open date just
because someone changed their minds. Now, of course, this fellow
died so I understand that, but you know, they still
got to make their money. And I was just giving
an example of when I was just starting out thirty

(01:28:24):
forty years ago, the high Point furniture market had their
furniture market, and you know, they rented rooms all over
high Point and Jamestown and were even. And I rented
a room. And so this person who came from another
country and he got put in a wrong spot or
a bad.

Speaker 6 (01:28:45):
Spot he thought.

Speaker 4 (01:28:45):
So he got all kicked off and he came back
to our house and said, I'm leaving. I want my
money back, and we said no, I mean, there was
no one else to rent a room to.

Speaker 1 (01:28:56):
And so that's an important distinction because the venue, like you.
In this instance, you were selling a non transferable object,
which is the date, right, the date's gonna happen, when
the date's gonna happen. If it's if it's a if
it's a you know, a car, you can you can
sell the car on a different date, but you can't
sell the date on a different date.

Speaker 6 (01:29:16):
So yeah, that is exactly.

Speaker 4 (01:29:18):
But this person and this company did well. I mean,
if they were even going to give them their full
money back, if they could get somebody back in on
a cub eleven.

Speaker 6 (01:29:27):
That's totally fair.

Speaker 1 (01:29:29):
Yeah, they just you know, they didn't. And I think
likelihood is the people plan a lot further out than
five months. So here we be. All right. Thanks for
the call there, Randall, I appreciate it. So, uh yeah
that again, the reason I'm bringing up the story was
I just I didn't like people's reaction to it. I
think we're just too knee jerky, too quick without trying
to think it out. I do try to try to

(01:29:50):
think these things out, and I just didn't get the
vibe that they were being greedy a holes over there. Now,
maybe there's more to the story, because again I'm going
off with w reported and but I kind of feel
like if there wasn't when it torched them, So I
don't know. But also, Larry Fink needs to shut his

(01:30:10):
face hole about how he has to work into his
seventies from his yacht. So I get it. Ross. Do
you feel sympathy for poor Larry Fink black Rocks CEO
having to keep trucking in his h you know what?

Speaker 3 (01:30:26):
You know what?

Speaker 1 (01:30:26):
I don't. Oh yeah, okay, that's weird, look at that. Yeah,
so you're not the best, you're not the best advocate
for what is an argument? And also the Trump fascism
has failed. Jimmy Kimmel's show set to return tonight, though
not for everybody, as Sinclair Broadcasting, which is the largest

(01:30:49):
owner of ABC affiliates with thirty has said that they
are not ready to return Kimmel though they didn't they
didn't say they wouldn't, but they have some stuff that
they want. They've had a lot of conversations. It may
include an apology. I don't know. But what I find
fascinating is you remember how Sinclair said on Friday they

(01:31:09):
were going to run that Charlie Kirk memorial in lieu
of Kimmel's show or where Kimmel's show would have been,
and then they chose not to so as part of
the statements that sint Clair was talking about, and then
some reporter who talked to somebody off the record, I
guess the reason, one of the main reasons they chose
not to is that they received numerous credible threats of

(01:31:31):
people threatening the various ABC affiliates. I don't know if
it bombs or what. They didn't get into specifics, but
they were attempting to protect their employees. So that's the
level of lunacy you're dealing with according to this story here.
But we shall see. But Kim Kimmel is coming back,

(01:31:54):
and it does not look like he will apologize, at
least not at this point. So keep an eye out.
Let's get rased agic. He's here to keep an eye
on the doppler for you. Yep, there's still doppling.

Speaker 10 (01:32:06):
Yeah, it's stoppling. Not much doppling here.

Speaker 11 (01:32:10):
Even the area of rain that was in central eastern
Tennessee's weekend as it's come through Knoxville and Johnson City,
so trying to get into the mountains of western North Carolina,
and I think it's gonna have a tough time. So
it's gonna have a tough time making it even further east.
So the messages sunshine clouds kind of mix it up.
Mid upper eighties today across the area, and there is
that small chance of a shower, maybe a thundershower in

(01:32:31):
the mountains if you're traveling that way.

Speaker 10 (01:32:33):
I think more of the same tomorrow.

Speaker 11 (01:32:34):
The showers may get a little further east, so maybe
hick Greed, Greensboro, Winston, Salem, Charlotte, small chance I think
again around the Chango, we probably escape it Sunday clouds
otherwise small chances of rain further west should go mid
upper eighties, maybe ninety in some spots, and then I
do think we'll get a little more chance of wet

(01:32:55):
weather Thursday, and a better chance on Friday. Still in
the mid upper eight eighties on Thursday, maybe backing off
to eighty or just above on Friday. So it does
look like later in the week our chances will go up.
I do want to dive into the tropics quick. Gabriel
did become a category for hurricane and still is moving
away from Bermuda.

Speaker 10 (01:33:15):
However, there's two other invest areas.

Speaker 11 (01:33:17):
They're coming a little further west, so Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands,
Turks of Caicos maybe impacted right now, not depressions, but
we've got two invest areas that have high chances of
developing over the next seven days, especially right now. That's
the guest right now, most of the guidance keeping them
offshore again. But again they're coming a little further west,

(01:33:38):
so we're certainly gonna have to keep an eye on
both of those.

Speaker 1 (01:33:40):
Okay, all right, thank you sir, appreciate it. Chat tomorrow,
and we'll come back with Jeff Bellinger next.

Speaker 12 (01:33:45):
Good morning, Casey. Wall Street started this week with an
up session. Just a modest gain sent the down, Nasdaq
and S and P five hundred to record highs Yesterday.
Futures are mixed at the moment. The Nasdaq and Dow
futures are higher, the S and P futures just a
one point lower. Apple shares rose more than four percent yesterday.

(01:34:06):
Analysts say tariff fears have eased and investors are optimistic
about demand for new iPhones. Walt Disney is ending the
suspension of Jimmy Kimmel and the comedian's late night show
We'll be back on ABC Television tonight. Disney pulled Jimmy
Kimmel Live last week after Kimmel made inappropriate remarks about
the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and Disney says it has

(01:34:29):
had some thoughtful conversations with Kimmel in the day since
the program was taken off the air. Sinclair Broadcasting says
it will not put Kimmel's program back on its ABC
affiliated television stations. Homes in less than move in condition
are attracting people who are looking for a less expensive
way to become homeowners. Realtor dot com says homes marketed

(01:34:51):
as fixer uppers getting many more views than comparable older homes.
In July, the number of searches for the term fixer
upper on thereeltor dot org tom site was more than
triple the volume seen four years earlier. Amazon dot Com
really started something when it announced that October seventh and
eighth will be Big Value Days or Big Deal Days.

(01:35:12):
A Target announced yesterday the entire week starting October fifth
will feature special discounts, and Walmart joined the party today,
announcing that a deals event will run from October seventh
through the twelfth. And the case, American movies don't have
the box office cloud they once had all around the world.
Films made here in the US still dominate the domestic

(01:35:33):
box offices and those in Canada, but international receipts are declining.
It's happened gradually. Their share of the global box office
is shrunk from ninety two percent to sixty six percent
over the last twenty years.

Speaker 1 (01:35:47):
Casey, hey, Jeff, what is your astrological sign?

Speaker 12 (01:35:51):
It is libra?

Speaker 1 (01:35:53):
Oh okay, all right, Because there's a story in the
New York Post this morning that three signs will end her. There,
sex God, era and Libra is one of them. So really, yeah,
Taurus is another in can I'm a Taurus and the
cancer So good news for us.

Speaker 12 (01:36:09):
All right, my lady friends of cancer.

Speaker 1 (01:36:11):
How about oh wow, you guys, yeah you want to
check that story outside New York Post. All right, okay,
we'll check it out. Thanks.

Speaker 2 (01:36:19):
All right, there you go.

Speaker 1 (01:36:21):
So Jeff Bellinger sex God, So that's this. Honestly, I'm
leaking at this story and it's scoy it's Taurus, cancer
and Libra. And the first thing I thought is, I'm like,
you know, there's some like chick who's really into astrology,
because let's face it, I've met a lot more women
than men who are into the stuff, who really just

(01:36:43):
wants to hook up with a bunch of dudes. And
she's like, I can't help it when mars Is sends
my underwear decends. It's just it's in the stars. So
but anyway, that's so we'll retweet that for you. I
don't know, maybe you can get some use out of it, guys,
So check that out. And then oh yeah, one other
thing here, hang on, do do do do I know

(01:37:06):
that we are. We are running out of different places
to stick people who are being detained in custody, mostly
because the immigration stuff. However, maybe what we gotta do
is we got to build another facility. I had no idea.
There were so many people who were willing to pay.
How much does this hold on? I want to make
sure I get it right. Fifty three dollars for Crocs

(01:37:27):
for their dogs and cats. Apparently there's so many people
one of them that they sold them out when they
first introduced them, and now they're announcing that they finally
made a bunch more so they're back, but they're gonna
sell really fast. If you buy. If you buy Crocs

(01:37:47):
for your pet for fifty three dollars, you make sure
you let that pet run around outside so that people
know which house to come with the giant butterfly net
and drag you off to the asylum.

Speaker 10 (01:37:59):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:38:00):
Also, I don't know, I you ever watch a dog
for the first time and they put little shoes on it.
I mean, other than being kind of hilarious, this seems mean.

Speaker 3 (01:38:12):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:38:14):
The only piece of clothing I've ever had for a
pet that I owned was a Neapreme vest for a
dog that was a retriever for bird hunting because the
water's cold and you want, you know, you want to
keep their core at a little better temperature. That was it.
That was the extent of dress up the pet. But
fifty three dollars for crocs tell me that the economy's bad.

(01:38:37):
Straight to goan tanamo man.
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