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We hope you win. For sure. What you guys doing today?
Speaker 5 (01:50):
Pretty good?
Speaker 4 (01:52):
Yeah? So yeah, it's a very good day. So here's
the thing.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
If you're if you're a bit of a weather nerd,
Deb and I happen to be weather nerds. Today's a
good day because today is the first day we've heard
possibly about a first blast.
Speaker 6 (02:03):
Oh it's that time. It's first last time.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
First blast, looking for a first blast? Sauce? Are those
are those worthers in your pocket? Are happy to see you? Listen?
Speaker 3 (02:16):
Sad people like it when it's cold, That's what we're saying.
Speaker 7 (02:19):
Jesus side. That is fantastic news. It's the best. It's
the best time of year. Pumpkin spice loss face off. Yeah,
spooky movie, yeah all that.
Speaker 4 (02:28):
But have you seen Weapon Jet?
Speaker 7 (02:30):
No, dude, no, I know more about that behind the
scenes of that movie than you do, and I have
seen it easy face.
Speaker 4 (02:40):
Yeah yeah, yeah that did sound a little tricky. Yeah.
I get a bigger heart than you.
Speaker 6 (02:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:44):
I can't even realize.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
Uh yeah, I just I saw the movie and found
it to be unique because of the horror kind of
uh genre that they dive into for this particular movie,
which is very rarely done.
Speaker 4 (02:55):
So I love it. I thought it was great. Do
you know the Jordan Peel element today, I do not.
Speaker 7 (03:01):
Yeah, So that script was floating behind the scenes, I believe,
to all this big studios and then it got to
Monkey Paul Productions. The rumor is that there's a massive
bidding war for that script. Word got out. This script
is amazing. Someone's gonna make this movie and make a
lot of money. And Jordan Peele wanted the rights to
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the movie. His people did not get the deal done,
and then he ended up letting go his team that
was responsible for trying to get the rights of the script. Well,
that's wild, and I just find it cool because you know,
never forget words in front of other words in the
perfect order. Still fetches a pretty high price. Yeah, because
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the rights of the script ended up costing millions and
millions of dollars.
Speaker 4 (03:51):
It's wild.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
You know.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
The funny thing is is, you know, the cast has
two stars in the cast, and one of the stars,
Josh Brolin, does play a role you know is important,
but really not as much as you know the lady
that's the star of the show, Amy Madigan. She's awesome.
I mean you'll know her as Ed Harris's wife. They've
been together forty something years or whatever, and She's fantastic,
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all the kid actors fantastic. It's a really interesting movie,
and I love these unique takes on a horror I
really do.
Speaker 8 (04:19):
You know.
Speaker 7 (04:19):
What's one of my new barometers of finding out if
a movie's really good, especially in the horror genre, is
if how much could you spoil that movie right now?
Speaker 6 (04:29):
I mean totally because you said yesterday, if you even
explained a little bit of the plot.
Speaker 4 (04:33):
Right, here's what happens, right, yeah, you know, but it's tough, no.
Speaker 7 (04:37):
But simple movies are like, yeah, this happens you've seen
in a million.
Speaker 4 (04:41):
Times, right.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
The problem is if I even say just one word,
the minute you start kind of getting introduced to certain
characters in the movie, you kind of start feeling where
it's going. And I think that's one of the biggest
takes of the film is the fact is that you
really don't know what the f is going on for
like a good hour.
Speaker 7 (04:56):
And that's the one common review that I've heard about
the movie which makes me so happy.
Speaker 4 (05:01):
Which is exactly what you just said.
Speaker 7 (05:03):
I have no idea your end of BAC two is
when you go, oh, oh yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4 (05:08):
Yeah, it's one of those Yeah, it's one of nail.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
And then it gets real. So yeah, yeah, very interesting movie.
You check it out if you haven't perfect for the season.
Speaker 5 (05:16):
Right now, I was gonna say, I have a I
pulled this.
Speaker 6 (05:19):
I haven't read the list yet, but I have thirty
one best horror movies of all time?
Speaker 4 (05:23):
Oh ranks many.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
I started watching Halloween a right as I was flipping
around saw Halloween clicked on it. It was a stupid
rob zombie version of it, which is dog s.
Speaker 4 (05:32):
I just clicked right off of it.
Speaker 3 (05:33):
And I was like, man, if it's not the og, like,
if you have a movie that horrifying, and I think
the lower the budget, the scarier it is. If you
look some of the most horrifying movies of all time.
A lot of Witch projects have scared me right, super
low budgets, the paranormal activity stuff, really budget Texas Chainsaw,
low budget, Halloween low budget.
Speaker 7 (05:53):
Do you know why, like exactly why those low budget
films have made such an impact?
Speaker 3 (05:59):
Is it the me ross I don't know about what
you're gonna say. It's the feel of it feels kind
of scary.
Speaker 7 (06:04):
It's the business model and the foundation where those types
of movies come from, which are film festivals, you know,
paranormal activity. On the other side of the coin, there's
a massive community that one person broke through. So it's
not because of one idea, it's from the best idea
out of a thousand plus that breaks through to the
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next tier, which is usually the movie theaters that your
average Joe would then attend, right And I think you're
right there because you know, although now the Terrifier character
is now like mainstream because now he Terrifier has a
house at Halloween hard Knights, I think, which is almost
one of your crowning achievements in horror right now, is
to have a partnership with Universal will be part of
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that Halloween har Knights thing. It seems like all the
biggest franchises have worked their way into that.
Speaker 4 (06:51):
But I would put it on a resume. Yeah I
would too.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
But what I'm saying is is like that guy kind
of flew under the radar to really gore fans. For
the longest time, nobody really knew what Terrifier was unless
you were really into the gore horror thing. You never
really that never really hit your radar because it is
like X rated gore. It's out there. But because that
type of genre is so popular now. When Terrifier three
came out, it went crazy every I mean it was
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like mainstream commercials, you know, digital ads everywhere for it,
and nobody had heard of that character, not even like
eight years ago, you know.
Speaker 7 (07:23):
So, like, to my knowledge, like the business model of
these movies that are low budget that hit that next tier.
They're in a competition, they're in film festivals, and it's
kind of iron sharpening iron where the most clever idea
rises to the crop, and right at the top of
that crop, all of a sudden paramount comes in and
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goes like, we love this idea, we want to make
it into ninety minutes how much?
Speaker 4 (07:47):
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So you're seeing.
Speaker 7 (07:49):
The best of the best of the best from like
multiple chapters with Paranormal and all those movies that you're
at all down.
Speaker 3 (07:57):
And the cool thing is so social media now, you know,
there're any movie that can be made has a bit
of a platform. You know, you can get some views,
you know, you can get a you can get a
vibe going from a movie.
Speaker 4 (08:06):
Now you don't have to have a major studio involved
with it. It's not always the case of how those
movies get made but it is a case that still
happens enough to bring up all right.
Speaker 3 (08:16):
Four seven nine one six one o four one is
National Taco Day today?
Speaker 4 (08:20):
Yeah, oh my god, they brought some I don't know
who brought that food in today.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
Big taco. Oh, big taco. That's uh, thanks check. I
appreciate your leaning in for the two words that segment.
You know what I gave you the right one.
Speaker 4 (08:34):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (08:35):
I had some chips and salt and stuff that's always good, delicious.
Speaker 4 (08:38):
Did you get anything to eat their ross?
Speaker 7 (08:40):
I just hate this like it's not their fault. It's
because I showed up late. I just had to pillage
what was left. Yeah, yeah, or, as I should say,
I colonized what was.
Speaker 4 (08:53):
Tacos that were delivered at nine thirty this morning?
Speaker 1 (08:55):
Oh yeah?
Speaker 4 (08:56):
Was it that long? Oh yeah?
Speaker 2 (08:57):
Yeah yeah.
Speaker 4 (08:58):
Did you eat that chicken?
Speaker 9 (09:00):
No?
Speaker 4 (09:00):
No, it say good knowing you he went for the pork. No,
not even that.
Speaker 7 (09:05):
I just had a hardshell taco rice beans damn really yeah,
and then I ate it.
Speaker 4 (09:10):
It was delicious trade vegin. It was very good, but
it was also not ideal.
Speaker 3 (09:14):
I got a lot of stuff to talk about. More
information coming out on the Mark Sanchez case. I'm sure
you'll have a little bit about that news, but man,
it is crazy.
Speaker 4 (09:21):
Of course the guy I saved that all for you,
very nice.
Speaker 3 (09:24):
The guy is now suing not only Mark Sanchez, but
he's also suing Fox.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
No, yeah, it is interesting.
Speaker 10 (09:31):
It is that gets you, Jack, What did Fox do?
Speaker 3 (09:34):
Well, here's what here's what they're claiming. And you kind
of had to see this coming, right, yeah, because it's.
Speaker 5 (09:39):
A bigger page.
Speaker 4 (09:40):
Yeah, people going after where the money is. Sure, Yeah, yeah,
I mean that's what litigation is all about.
Speaker 10 (09:45):
But no, well, yeah, in this case, it's the responsible party.
Speaker 3 (09:50):
Right, yeah, because here's the thing. What he say, what
he's basically saying is or he's alleging. And to be
honest with you, I did a little research today. DEVI
and I were sitting in here. I went to his
Wikipedia page, a couple others horses. I couldn't really find
anything like this in Mark Sanchez's history. No sense, no violence,
no alcoholism, no nothing like that. But I think that's
what they're kind of leaning on. Just the butt hoping
that this guy right, just the butt fumble, hoping that
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this guy has a history of alcohol problems or maybe
behavioral problems that Fox may be covered up, because that's
what they're saying is is that they would have what's
the word, they would have the nurtured that type of
behavior from him, or at least covered it up and
hit it so that it didn't come out. But this
guy is, you know, pretty blanked up. I don't know
(10:32):
if you ever saw his picture from the from the
hospital bit.
Speaker 4 (10:35):
Did you see it? Ross?
Speaker 9 (10:36):
No?
Speaker 3 (10:36):
Yeah, the guy that Sanchez beat up the hospital picture
is pretty bad. It looks like he was an MMA
fighter who just wouldn't stop wailed on.
Speaker 9 (10:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (10:44):
I just had his chee cut up into the point
where I believe you could put your fingers through there.
Something only got something like that. Sanchez got stabbed a bunch.
What I heard today was he said he was happy
to be alive, pleading not guilty on multiple charges, including
a level five felony no felonies went to level yeah,
and the other four levels three thousand and the other
(11:04):
thing we've talked about, this guy was sixty nine years old. Now,
I don't know what the I don't know what the
rule is in Indiana.
Speaker 4 (11:09):
What's our break?
Speaker 3 (11:10):
Hair Jack for that that added that added feature when
you when you battered the elderly?
Speaker 4 (11:18):
Is what age is that? Oh? Is it sixty five?
I think I believe it's over sixty. I think it's sixty
five here in Florida. It must be enhanced charges.
Speaker 3 (11:25):
It must be pretty close to that Indiana, because I
heard that mentioned today as well, that not only is
he facing these charges, they could be certainly enhanced because
the guy was sixty nine years old, and you know
Mark Sanchez thirty eight years old and of course a
former professional athlete.
Speaker 4 (11:39):
Weird. Have you heard the story? Ross? Not exactly. I
just know that he got into a squabble and damage
was done on both sides.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
Apparently it was over a parking space, Like he didn't
think the guy should be parking in the area where
he was parking to do his job, so he approached
the truck, smelled of alcohol.
Speaker 4 (11:55):
They went up with an altercation.
Speaker 3 (11:57):
The guy's pepper sprayed Sanchez, He wiped it away, came
out of again. The dude pulls out a knife, stabs
him a number of times, and then the in turn
gets his cheek blanked up, and then he does walk
to a bar by the way. That's where they found him.
He walked to another bar like a tavern thing.
Speaker 10 (12:10):
Oh wow, I mean he's out of nowhere, stuffing cocktail
napkins in his wound.
Speaker 4 (12:16):
Yeah, I guess. I don't know. That's where they found him.
Do you believe it? I know that the event happened,
but they haven't. Do you believe the guy that walks
away going like you know Mark Sanchez just did this time?
Speaker 1 (12:26):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (12:26):
Yeah, probably not. But they have video of the entire thing. Yes,
the surveillance cameras apparently captured at all. So we have
that little bit to talk about a little bit later today,
texting Jesus, there's a Mexican restaurant that's making a comeback
and I'm all for it.
Speaker 4 (12:42):
Prime Days is today as well. Where those were those
two different stories are one.
Speaker 3 (12:46):
This is all just different stuff. Have you seen this
PBS story? No, you know, as the tariffs and as
these cuts from the Trump administration kind of hit PBS.
Of course, we know that they voted to a partially
defund some of that programming there looking for ways to
create money to fill those holes, and they've done it,
and it's a unique way they've done that as well,
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plus a bunch of other stuff you know, can you
merge in the or can you pass traffic in the
merging lane? That was a question today for trippers, Steve.
We'll have that answer as well. What do you get
for news?
Speaker 6 (13:15):
Ag Bondi faces a grilling on Capitol Hill. Tropical storm
Jerry forms in the Atlantic, and now that's a very
good dog. We'll talk about that and more coming up
next during JCS news.
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Speaker 2 (14:18):
It's time for JCS news. Wow.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
Has this guy got to put his name on everything?
Speaker 3 (14:24):
It's in my contracted here's the news on the Jim
Colberg Show.
Speaker 6 (14:28):
And JCS news is brought to you by that mortgage
guy Don. Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before senators on
Capitol Hill. She faced questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee
about the deployment of the National Guard to cities across
the country files related to Jeffrey Epstein and former Special
Special Jack Smith's investigation into false electors. Senator Amy Klobashar
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asked ag Bondi if the gun lawn she defended here
in Florida after the Parkland shooting to raise the age
to buy a weapon could become federal law.
Speaker 11 (15:01):
Perhaps we could find common ground on what actually happened
in Florida, which would be to at least change the
minimum age for purchasing assault weapon because eighteen to twenty
year olds commit gun homicides that over triple the rate
of adults twenty one years and over.
Speaker 6 (15:17):
Now Bondi said gun purchase age requirement portion of the
Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act is pending litigation,
and therefore she can't discuss it.
Speaker 4 (15:27):
Yeah, all right.
Speaker 6 (15:28):
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is picking up endorsements from
fifty one of the state's sixty seven county sheriffs, supporters
highlight his tough on crime stance as he campaigns for
a full term in office. Uthmeyer was appointed earlier this
year by Governor Ron De Santis and is the leading
Republican in the race. The Republican Attorney General Association is
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also backing him with major financial support.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
All right.
Speaker 6 (15:54):
The second anniversary of the October seventh attacks is being
observed in South Florida as ceasefire talk continue in Egypt
between Israel and Hamas. I Let Black, Deputy Council General
of Israel and Miami, is praying for the safe return
of the remaining Israeli hostages.
Speaker 9 (16:11):
We're hoping that any Dana will hear better news, but
to market with forty eight hostages still in Gaza, it's
hard to express.
Speaker 6 (16:18):
Hamas reportedly confirms it will release the remaining Israeli hostages
in exchange for Palestinians jailed in Israel, but the group
has stopped short of agreeing to calls to disarm.
Speaker 3 (16:29):
Yeah, all right, that's like the worst tennis game of
all time.
Speaker 4 (16:32):
I know you better do it. I'm not going to
do it. You better do it. I'm not going to
do it. I'll see you next month. I wish you
weren't wrong, but you are.
Speaker 6 (16:43):
A rally has planned before tonight's Duval County School Board
meeting Duval, Duval in support of a reassigned teacher, Hope
McMath was removed from her classroom.
Speaker 5 (16:54):
Is that not the most perfect teacher name? Nick Math?
Speaker 4 (16:57):
If she's a math teacher? No, I think she's so said.
Does she teaches Spanish? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (17:03):
Hope McMath was removed from her classroom at Douglas Anderson
School of the Arts after posting controversial comments on social media.
Her supporters say the move violates her First Amendment rights,
while critics argue she crossed professional lines. Now, the district
says McMath remains under investigation and hasn't announced when or
if she'll be able to return ah tropical storm Jerry
(17:26):
can't wait till his friend Karen shows up.
Speaker 4 (17:28):
Oh man, if a storm could be a Stepdad with
sketchers at all, Jerry, untuck.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
Your shirt from your and your shorts don't need a belt.
Speaker 6 (17:41):
Tropical Storm Jerry has formed in the Eastern Atlantic. The
National Hurricane Center says it's east of the Leeward Islands,
with maximum sustained winds of forty five miles per hour.
Speaker 5 (17:51):
Jerry is what.
Speaker 4 (17:52):
Name storm of the twenty twenty five season?
Speaker 5 (17:54):
How many have we had?
Speaker 4 (17:55):
Guys?
Speaker 9 (17:55):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (17:55):
I just want everybody on the East Coast to stand
and scream at it. You're not my dad.
Speaker 10 (18:00):
I think fashion rules, and I know a thing or
two about fashion rules would dictate that if your shorts
have belt loops, you should be wearing a belt.
Speaker 6 (18:08):
That's the most bad thing you could have said, right there.
Thirteenth okay, thirteen fourteen, twelve points ross ten, but is
expected to become the season's fifth hurricane. The best news
of all is that the National Hurricane Center says Jerry
does not pose a threat to the US East Coast.
Once again, another storm that's expected to curve out toward
(18:31):
possibly Bermuda, maybe possibly being an issue for them. Poor
folks in the North Carolina, though they could be looking
at a northeaster that's going to sit over them for
several days, pushing how many more homes, Oh, a bunch
into the.
Speaker 4 (18:43):
Ocean yet nine so far in the outer Bank.
Speaker 5 (18:45):
Yeah exactly.
Speaker 10 (18:46):
I mean, you don't have to tuck your shirt in,
but if belt loops are there.
Speaker 4 (18:50):
You should have a belt. Jerry's the only hurricane who
has feathers.
Speaker 6 (18:57):
All right, There could be flooding today on the The
National Weather Service has a coastal flood Advisory in effect
until five pm tomorrow for Brevard and Valusha Counties. Flooding
could occurrent low lying lots, parks, roadways near the shoreline.
Isolated road closures are also possible. I don't know if
you guys had a chance to see Daytona beach this morning,
like at ten ten thirty, but there was no beach.
Speaker 4 (19:19):
Yeah that's that big story. He just popped up in
my news.
Speaker 6 (19:21):
Yeah, it's high tide. And not only is it high tide,
but it's king tide. You know, we've got a full moon,
and it was like the ocean came right up to
the sea wall.
Speaker 4 (19:30):
There is no beach. So again, Terry's are pretty intrusive.
Speaker 6 (19:36):
A man accused of killing a police officer in Vlusha
County could get the death penalty. Seventh District State Attorney R. J.
Loizza announced yesterday he intends to seek the death penalty
against Eduardo Labrada Machado. He's charged with murder and the
death of Edgewater police officer David Jewell last month. Jewell
was off duty, just simply waiting to pay for his
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hot dog when Michado allegedly shot him twenty times inside
a circle k and Ormond by the Sea.
Speaker 3 (20:05):
Yeah, it was an execution, and it was ambush execution.
They should fast track expressed literally express past this guy
to the to the gurney.
Speaker 6 (20:13):
This is I mean, that's what the death penalty was
created for. Unfortunately, we had covered this story last night
during you heard it here first, and there's been a
tragic turn. A fifteen year old girl has died after
being shot outside at restaurant and what's believed to have
been a targeted attack. Bavarc County Sheriff Wayne Ivy says
people in two different vehicles started firing at each other
(20:35):
outside of business Monday afternoon.
Speaker 9 (20:38):
It appears this.
Speaker 4 (20:39):
Was an ambush that took place, some type of retaliatory thing,
if you will. But it appears to be a very
isolated incident. Now.
Speaker 6 (20:47):
Ivy says it appears the shooters and victims knew each other.
Two males who were shot are expected to survive. Apparently
these three were sitting in a car outside the restaurant
tried to leave when the assailants pulled in and blocked him.
Speaker 4 (20:59):
And then people get out of their cars and it's like.
Speaker 6 (21:01):
The you know gtaw, yeah exactly exactly, we're.
Speaker 4 (21:05):
Getting this before GTA six comes out. Yeah yeah.
Speaker 6 (21:10):
An Orange County smoke shop worker allegedly kidnapped and beat
three teenagers who are accused of burglarizing his store. Okay,
the Sheriff's office is wrong. That's what I was waiting
to hear. What his response to me, because mine was
kind of like, I mean, I'm a little okay with this.
I don't know if it's a fair response. What were
(21:31):
the ages here to palming a pipe?
Speaker 3 (21:33):
I don't know, kidnapping somebody and threatening their life is
worth a twenty two dollars glass pipe. But you know
what you do, you.
Speaker 6 (21:40):
Doug, exactly well, The Sheriff's office responded to a kidnapping
report at an Orlando home. Now that's where they found
a fifteen year old boy who had head injuries. The
teen says he was beaten by the suspect, identified as
Joe Manuel Rosco Banko. Two other boys were also allegedly
kidnapped and beaten. Bikero was arrested on charges of aggravated
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battery with a firearm and kidnapping.
Speaker 7 (22:03):
God, you know how many years that is, guys, God,
you know how many years it would take for you
to say that name.
Speaker 4 (22:11):
Yeah, just turned, I just ended. I would end it
all on try four racking up done.
Speaker 9 (22:19):
Well.
Speaker 6 (22:19):
You and I were talking a little bit about this
story because this to me is terrifying, the circumstances behind it.
Because a Tesla driver was killed after an accident involving
two tractor trailers on I four in Lake Mary. Authority
say the car stopped and the center lane on Monday
night inexplicably just stopped in the center lane and was
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hit behind from.
Speaker 5 (22:41):
A big rig.
Speaker 6 (22:41):
The first big rig was able to swerve out of
the way, but the second big rig didn't have enough
time to stop horf so he plows into the back
of the Tesla that pushes the Tesla back into the
first semi truck that was able to avoid the crash
tips that semi truck over Tesla driver unfortunately died at
the scene. The truck drivers were not hurt, but FHP
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is investigating. But again, what would make your car just
stop on a highway, not even on You're not even
on one of the you know, outside lanes where you
could escape to the emergency lane.
Speaker 5 (23:12):
You're right smack dab in the middle of I four.
Speaker 10 (23:15):
Since a business model for newer vehicles is you have
to subscribe to monthly fees for certain services, was his
engine on a monthly fee? I did make the payment.
Speaker 3 (23:26):
Could you imagine that they do research? And he was
like trying to Apple pay it in the middle of the.
Speaker 4 (23:31):
I just want to point out that's not a Tesla joke.
Speaker 7 (23:33):
Actually, that's Jack's overall hatred for paying for monthly fees.
Speaker 4 (23:40):
If I tell Yota wants it, if I want to
start my car from the app, they want eight bucks
a month.
Speaker 5 (23:45):
Oh really, thank you.
Speaker 4 (23:46):
That's an odd manifestation of that anger.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
Jack.
Speaker 5 (23:50):
Did you just recently get that message?
Speaker 10 (23:52):
You buy a car, you want the car. You don't
want to have to rent service. It's on a phone.
Speaker 4 (23:58):
I shouldn't have to give you a monthly fee for
seat warmers. Yeah, he's one hundred percent right.
Speaker 3 (24:04):
When I bought one of the old cheties that came
with that on Star thing, yeah, and I had it
free for three months, I'm like, this is the greatest.
Speaker 4 (24:10):
And then it runs out and you.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
Got to use it and they send you a message
he's like it's one hundred and thirty dollars a month.
Or I'm like, the f you it is? I hit
that thing where you can call them. But talking to
that operator and get that guy about an earful, I'm like,
what is this like?
Speaker 4 (24:22):
Just check your manual. I'm not checking anything. I burned
that an hour ago down.
Speaker 12 (24:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (24:26):
You get so used to going to on Star with
all your problems that when it runs out, you called
on Star. What is this?
Speaker 10 (24:34):
So with the Tessa, I would that be the battery
running out completely?
Speaker 4 (24:39):
Then does it just stop? Is that what happens?
Speaker 6 (24:41):
I can't imagine that he would stay in the center
lane if he knew his battery was about to die.
I would like to think he'd get to one of
the outside lanes. To me, it just sounds like there
was some kind of malfunction and he's sitting in the
middle of I four near Lake Mary. It's not even
a lightly traveled spot.
Speaker 3 (24:55):
Ye, And I'll tell you when we had our Mustang Machi,
one of the things that was really weird about it
is it would sometimes do that. We got lucky a
couple of times where it would just not respond that
we weren't in a situation where it could have been dire,
but it did happen.
Speaker 4 (25:07):
And it'll also go through these software uploads, like.
Speaker 3 (25:09):
Why you're supposed to do it while you're sleeping, while
it's plugged in, right, it'll do the software updating and
stuff of that nature. But sometimes it would do it
in really weird times. It didn't happen very often. But
the problem is like this, it doesn't need to happen
very often. It's when it happen exactly.
Speaker 4 (25:23):
But here's the thing. You can't even get out of
the car. What are you supposed to do?
Speaker 3 (25:26):
You're in the dead center of If you just can't
hop out of your car and crawl over the side
of the road, there's cars coming in eighty miles an hour,
then that gets on you.
Speaker 4 (25:32):
Just like that. Man, it's so fast.
Speaker 6 (25:34):
It's so fast, and there's also been stories of Tesla
drivers being trapped in their vehicles because if the car
senses an accident, it won't allow the doors to open.
Speaker 4 (25:41):
Crazy.
Speaker 6 (25:41):
There have even been cases of Tesla drivers dying because
first responders can't get them out of the vehicles. All right,
Bekaseimy is considering a redevelopment plan to create jobs and
what sounds like housing in the area. Kudos to them
for thinking outside of the box. Oh, that's going to
play part of the story. City officials have their eyes
on the Kmart and Big Lot sites on West Vine Street.
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Their plan includes six hundred and thirty new residential units,
retail and commercial space, and an indoor sports facility.
Speaker 4 (26:11):
That's cool.
Speaker 5 (26:12):
If approved.
Speaker 6 (26:12):
City staff will enter negotiations with developers before the commission
signs off on the plan.
Speaker 3 (26:18):
Those indoor sports things are kind of blowing up a
little bit. They started doing it with pickleball, and now
I think it's like, you know, they're becoming these facilities
where you can play like ping pong, pickleball, toness, wherever
the case may be. Because it's this summer, like you're
just basically it's like having it's like owning a ski slope,
you know, over like six months out of the business.
The out of the year, you're a business.
Speaker 4 (26:35):
Yeah, well in Florida, I mean, anything outside its brutal.
Speaker 5 (26:38):
Can't do it all right.
Speaker 6 (26:40):
The NHL is spending two Tampa Bay Lightning players following
a wild preseason game against the Florida Panthers over the weekend.
In Sunrise, I included this story because I love a
good scrum oh at a hockey game.
Speaker 7 (26:51):
This is so good and it's hard to embarrass yourself. Like,
that's triple the embarrassment you said preseason?
Speaker 6 (26:57):
Mmm, uh yeah, I think the second the regular season
kicks off tonight, doesn't Yeah. Scott Siborin earned a four
game suspension for roughing, and JJ Moser will miss two
games for boarding.
Speaker 5 (27:08):
Yeah, give it to him.
Speaker 6 (27:10):
The league also find the Lightning one hundred thousand dollars
and head coach John Cooper twenty five thousand dollars, not
to mention all the dental work everyone's gonna need. The
game saw sixteen ejections and over three hundred penalty minutes.
Speaker 4 (27:25):
Oh my god, preseason exactly.
Speaker 6 (27:29):
They can't wait to rip off the gloves and tear
into each other.
Speaker 4 (27:32):
That wasn't even the starters. But no panthers were disciplined.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
All right.
Speaker 6 (27:38):
A huge alligator is back where it belongs after it
was spotted out of Public's in Eastwood. The giant creature
was seen roaming outside the store on Sunday morning. Orange
County deputies responded to the scene and relocated the gator
to a nearby water source. No one was hurt, but
the gator did cause quite a stir.
Speaker 3 (27:55):
Oh you can imagine. Oh yeah, you start rolling through
your public trying to get some fride chicken.
Speaker 4 (28:01):
Sudden there's a gator asking you for fried chicken. Right,
there's a getting mister PIB. That's a good time, right,
But mister PIB with fried chicken, oh yeah, more than
dr peppers.
Speaker 10 (28:14):
You're going to turn it down if there's you know
what you who are mister PIB?
Speaker 4 (28:18):
What are you drinking?
Speaker 9 (28:19):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (28:19):
I'm drinking, mister PIB?
Speaker 9 (28:20):
Are you crazy?
Speaker 4 (28:20):
Out of this? Who doesn't like you? Who out of
the suffolx soft sodas? Yeah, I'm going doctor pepper.
Speaker 7 (28:27):
They got the mister, They got the doctor out of
the mister and doctor I'm going doctor.
Speaker 3 (28:30):
And I mean PIB is basically coke. Well Coke's answer
to that, yeah, like a cherry coke.
Speaker 4 (28:35):
And I don't know what mister knockoff is here, all right,
I wouldn't call it that good product. Good product.
Speaker 6 (28:45):
Finally, a North Florida sheriff's deputy called to a neighborhood
where a grandmother had gone missing. While walking the family dog.
She had tripped and fallen in the dark on the sidewalk. Fortunately,
the dog, named e Or, tracked down the Okalouosa County
deputy's cruiser and led her to its owner's mother.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
He wouldn't believe him coming back to me.
Speaker 4 (29:07):
He ran up to my car, and I said, bring
me to your mommy and her granddad cheer.
Speaker 9 (29:11):
He come up to your car.
Speaker 5 (29:14):
Yeah, he walked up to the car.
Speaker 4 (29:15):
That's wild.
Speaker 6 (29:16):
The woman's husband called nine to one one when she
didn't return home from the walk, and the uh Oklhoosa
County Sheriff's Office posted the bodycam video of the heroic
dog on Facebook. Turns out that's his eighty six year
old grandmother.
Speaker 4 (29:28):
Oh my goodness.
Speaker 6 (29:29):
Yeah, and she said he kept running back to check
on her and then go look for help.
Speaker 4 (29:33):
Wow, it's crazy and then he found the.
Speaker 6 (29:35):
Deputy ran up to her cruiser and literally the video
you can see she says, take me to your mommy,
and he turns around and haul's ass back to the
injured woman on the sidewalk.
Speaker 7 (29:43):
The dog's name was E or E or Yeah, I
got you bother. Yeah, I think you got a big bother.
Man changed that dog's name hero or something exactly.
Speaker 4 (29:53):
It doesn't seem very fitting the first time that name
has ever done anything productive. So she's eighty she's eighty six,
so basically just fell and could not get back up
exactly exactly.
Speaker 6 (30:03):
She's in the dark, laying there, and the dog is
running around trying to find someone to help. When he
spotted the cruiser, ran up to the cruiser and I'll
be doing the deputy back to the woman.
Speaker 4 (30:13):
That's crazy.
Speaker 5 (30:14):
And that concludes your JCS news.
Speaker 4 (30:21):
I know he's been doing it. He's been doing it
to everybody. Well, I mean he made me chow. Yeah,
I know. Now you can't even do your base a
little because he's acting like a damn fool. Oh time out.
Speaker 3 (30:28):
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For Broger's Grillamar for these beautiful locations all throughout Central Florida. Jack,
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We do have our contestants ready to go. All they
have to do, Jack, is find out which member of
this show chose the most correct picks for the NFL weekend.
And of course we had to get big game last night.
What say you, friend, Well, here.
Speaker 4 (31:24):
We go so far for the season.
Speaker 10 (31:27):
This is week five we just completed, and there was
no hiding the fact. We talked about what a rough
week it was yesterday and you know, many upsets However,
the challenge is still the same for the listeners. They
have to pick one of us to see which one
of us did the best out of navigating this pothole
(31:48):
filled week of NFL picks.
Speaker 4 (31:51):
Perfectly said the overall.
Speaker 10 (31:54):
You know, I started the season out strong with a
couple of wins. Ross came in with one dab over
the top. She was so thrilled with her prognosticating skills
last week she took the day off, wasn't even here
to celebrate when she won. And now, folks, the only
constant we have is Jim being in the last place
(32:16):
every week so far this season.
Speaker 4 (32:18):
I think Tuesday is his favorite day of the week.
And yeah, Tuesdays, Yeah, it's kind of fun. I'm even
blown away by how bad you are.
Speaker 3 (32:26):
Okay, dude, you know what, I got a lot of
stuff going on in my life. I don't have time
to sit and worry about this stuff all the time.
Speaker 4 (32:31):
Sure you did. I do have a lot of time
to worry about it.
Speaker 10 (32:34):
Just remember past performance is not indicative of future results.
Speaker 4 (32:38):
Maybe this is the week where Jim is on top.
I truthfully do not know the answer, though, because I
haven't checked it all. I don't know.
Speaker 10 (32:45):
I have the information right here, and all we have
to do is have the listeners decide which one of
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Salads, their homemade. Their pizzas are on point. They do
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stuff with a smoke. Oh yeah, what a game last night, Hunch,
you guys watch it. I just saw the last play
which just made my jaw drop. It was I thought
the last touchdown, the last touchdown, the whole game was great.
Speaker 3 (33:39):
The whole game was just like that. You know, they
go up fourteen oh pretty quick, and you think oh
my god. You know, here comes the Kansas City Machine
and then man just gritty old Jacksonville just kind of
stuck their foot in the ground and like, nah, not
to night Dog. It was great, A lot of fun
to watch. Yeah, all right, deb one, two.
Speaker 4 (33:56):
Three, or four. Feeling like number one number one?
Speaker 11 (33:59):
Right?
Speaker 4 (34:00):
That is Kim, Kim, how you doing today? Doing great?
Speaker 3 (34:05):
You are now part of the Froggers football forecast. Kim,
which member of the show do you believe had the
best week this week in NFL picks?
Speaker 4 (34:15):
You're gonna go with the Ross, So, Kim, I have
to tell you. Rosscott seven right this week out of
I don't know what was it, you know, fifteen games
or so, yeah, yeah, yeah so. And last week Jim
had seven and it was last place.
Speaker 10 (34:31):
However, seven right this week was enough for first place,
and he tied dab And on tie on tie breaker.
Speaker 4 (34:40):
Ross wins the week.
Speaker 9 (34:44):
Winner.
Speaker 4 (34:44):
Kim, first out.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
That's a rarity. Hardly anybody chooses. Right right off the back, Kim,
You're a winner. Twenty five dollars gift card to Fruger's
Nola Mark coming your way. I was you gotta say
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Speaker 4 (34:57):
No what sound does a froud make rip?
Speaker 3 (35:04):
Jack will get you that card in just one second. Yeah, man,
you had a good week. It came down to points.
Speaker 7 (35:09):
Well, and not only did it come down to points,
but I chose doall.
Speaker 13 (35:14):
Do you know that?
Speaker 3 (35:15):
I think everybody on this show picked Jacksonville. Nope, Oh
that's right, the guy who only got three right this week.
Three the worst in the history of the show doing
this bit. That's no one's ever done worse than that.
You are one right, No one has done worse. Three
right is if I picked the opposite, I would have
run away with it. However, three right and Jim is still.
Speaker 4 (35:41):
The whole season. The first thing I looked at when Bradshaw,
when I looked and saw how bad he tank this week,
I was like, let's look at that overall baby, and
I was like, I had to pull ahead.
Speaker 3 (35:50):
I had at least pull even. I'm still a game behind.
And that's how Essie, I've done the last couple of weeks.
Congrat's Rosco job. You know a minefield out there this week.
Speaker 4 (35:58):
I just want to thank all the upset, specifically the
Buffalo Bills versus the Patriots.
Speaker 7 (36:04):
I don't know what you were doing Bills losing that game.
But man, goodbye Barley. Right, It's fine man, if I
could didn't go to a different college yet.
Speaker 4 (36:16):
Community yeah, community, Agol, Cordon Blue. Right, that's not where
you start, it's where you graduate. Don't worry about it.
I gotta tell you. You make full sale picks. Yeah,
come on, Buffalo, Yeah, man, what a week? Man? Philly loses,
Philly River pools see yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Philly loses,
(36:38):
Buffalo loses, Philly loses the Denver at home. Yeah, you know,
Kansas City loses last night. I don't know that that's
that big of a deal.
Speaker 3 (36:46):
Baltimore gets blown out, like they're not even there, They're
one in four?
Speaker 4 (36:50):
What happened the team? Can I tell you, I know
what a.
Speaker 3 (36:54):
Third of the pundits believed at the beginning of the season,
you know, with that offense, like how can they how
can they lose? And buddy, let me tell you they
have found every possible way to do it and they
are in trouble.
Speaker 4 (37:05):
A lot of injuries on that football team. Yeah, I'll
throw this out of here. Does his own sleep on
him still, I'm Ravens, Yeah, I'll sleep on them. No,
don't sleep I'll make a fire right next to him.
Speaker 9 (37:14):
No.
Speaker 4 (37:16):
Yeah, they're not good. They're not good. They can only
screw your football card so many times, like the Bill
zid yours. You know you're taking it personally, you know.
Speaker 3 (37:24):
When we were talking to Brandon yesterday, Ross I was saying,
it's like weird the last three or four five years
in the NFL, it's always this way, right, teams will
look like the teams you think are gone to the
teams and like week five or six it just has
one of these. I mean, if you go back in
our standings in our little pool, you'll see this week
happen in week.
Speaker 4 (37:41):
Three, four or five for the last like four or
five years.
Speaker 7 (37:43):
Well, that's the fun part about sports. Yeah, if you
knew the results, right, I mean just.
Speaker 3 (37:49):
The straight up picks with this back, I can't even
imagine what the spread picks were like. That must have
even been a bigger slaughterhouse, right.
Speaker 7 (37:55):
A lot of people lost money this weekend, and like
four people don't have to work a day in their line,
you know, right, the best way I can sum up
the sports results.
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Absolutely thanks Rogers. We appreciate that very much.
Speaker 3 (38:28):
All right, take a little break and we'll come back
and do what'd you do? That's new Ross's choice and
we'll move on to the listener's choice. And if you
want to get your picking of there, just go to
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chosen and everybody on the show will have to watch
or listen to what you chose.
Speaker 4 (38:45):
We'll do that next.
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Speaker 13 (39:10):
Oh, come on, guys, y'all know that Jay is a
tenth letter in the alphabet and K is eleventh.
Speaker 1 (39:17):
Yeah, why didn't y'all know it? Y'all didn't have a clue.
Speaker 4 (39:23):
Angel would say, what.
Speaker 9 (39:26):
Are you doing?
Speaker 4 (39:29):
Living in the moment? Dog, Sometimes you don't think about
stuff like that. I look over to the texting service,
I'm like, oh, yeah, that's right. Yeah, I didn't even
know what we're a guessing on. Like you said twelve,
I'm like, I'm a thirteen all.
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That's right?
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Speaker 4 (40:26):
What you do that's new?
Speaker 3 (40:27):
Every Tuesday at four o'clock, one of the show members
will choose something for the other members to watch, read,
or listen to. We will do that, we'll reconvene, discuss it,
and then move on to the next member. It just
so happens this week. The listeners can choose what we
watch next week. If you have two gym members on Facebook,
you'll see the post that Jack put up. You have
a few minutes to still enter your suggestion and we'll
(40:48):
get to that here in a second. Ross with Jaff
Forest Buddy, I.
Speaker 4 (40:51):
Am back on my World War two content viewing tip.
Speaker 3 (40:56):
Yeah, I gotta tell you, buddy. You know it's funny.
I asked Jaden last week during the eight bit update,
because he's talking about this this battlefield game that's coming
out or something like that.
Speaker 4 (41:05):
I forget what it's called.
Speaker 3 (41:07):
And I asked him if they had a World War
II iteration of it, and of course he said, there
are a number of those out there. I said, the
reason I asked is I think Ross loves playing the
World War two games. I know you have a big
affinity for it.
Speaker 7 (41:17):
Well, I mean to be honest with you, I'm not
the biggest fan of shooter games.
Speaker 4 (41:21):
I'm way nerdier than that. I like a good crystal
and like a.
Speaker 7 (41:25):
Boy on a framline task to save the world on
its sword. Yeah, yeah, all that stuff, the legendary sort
of Masamune and I. But I did play Call of
Duty World War two. It is insanely accurate. And what's
really cool is that if you pay enough attention, if
you read the little loading screens and the little things
that you can pick up.
Speaker 4 (41:45):
It's also very educational.
Speaker 7 (41:47):
Nice I chose why Germany failed on D Day featuring
Jonathan Ferguson. It is a I mean, there's so much
information on YouTube, there's so much World War II content,
but this video is the top one percent of World
War two YouTube videos that I have consumed. I thought
it was fascinating, and call me crazy here. I thought
(42:11):
there was a small element of comedy a little bit.
Speaker 4 (42:15):
Oh yeah, I didn't pick up on the comedy part
of it. Yeah, I got every year.
Speaker 1 (42:20):
I know.
Speaker 7 (42:20):
I gotta be careful about what I say here because
let me, twenty four hundred US men died on Omaha
Beach and you're chucking it up exactly talk to me
about Utah. I learned so much about Utah Beach from
this video. Some of it still Field with heroics, right,
and still Field with bravery. But there was also a
(42:41):
certain portion on the Utah Beach because I didn't know this,
there was a lot of paratroop and going down over
on the Utah Beach while Omaha, because of how much
movies and you know how many things that we've seen.
Speaker 4 (42:54):
About the boats showing up on the beach.
Speaker 7 (42:56):
Yeah, the landers, right, yeah, not too long, not a
little bit to the there's Utah Beach and there's a
lot of paratrooping going down.
Speaker 4 (43:04):
And this is the only thing that I found a
little bit comedic is finding out.
Speaker 7 (43:07):
That there were some paratroopers on that epic day that
kind of got lost and confused and spent the rest
of the day just trying to find the rest of
their friends exactly.
Speaker 3 (43:19):
They found that one helmet of that one soldier that
it fell off, and they didn't really know what happened
to him. And they did later find out I think
he was killed in battle, but his helmet fell off
and was in that area. That's that's how they tracked
where some of those people went.
Speaker 7 (43:30):
Yeah, and then and then I thought, the funniest thing
I know, that's weird to say, but at least one
of the most interesting things that I learned about Utah
Beach via this video is that while they came to
Grips with like I'm not gonna find my squad, what's
your name? My name's tom my name Steve want to
(43:51):
complete the mission together and then they just became best
of but like an eagle scout kind of thing. Yeah,
and then they just didn't know each other and fought together.
Speaker 4 (44:01):
Falling down Germans. I just thought it was I've never
heard that story or that element about this massive, infamous day,
and I didn't know about that, the French resistance being
part of it, like really not even uniformed soldiers are
out there like in street, closed shootings machine guns.
Speaker 3 (44:17):
There's video of it of them like literally fighting German
soldiers in like jeans and a T shirt with an oozier,
you know, whatever the weapon of the choice was at
that time, and there was bunches of them out They're
just helping.
Speaker 4 (44:28):
No no equipment, no gear, no nothing.
Speaker 10 (44:30):
French resistance was huge, but France, because they as a country,
you know, surrendered, they get they get a lot of
you know, crap for that. You know, we had to
come save you, and no doubt that you know, us
and and all the Allied forces did you know, eventually
liberate France And it was like four days too. But
(44:51):
the French resistance was a huge force that was used
by Allied forces in the campaign.
Speaker 6 (44:57):
Audrey Hepburn used to smuggle Allied messages in her ballets slippers.
Speaker 5 (45:00):
Did she really yeah?
Speaker 4 (45:01):
Did not know that.
Speaker 6 (45:02):
Yeah, the French resistance had its fingers way down. And
see the culture and is this the first war?
Speaker 3 (45:07):
I don't know if they did this during World War One,
but we did a lot of deception, like a lot
of faults landing, a lot of like you know, inflatable
tanks and stuff like this, where we were just throwing
people off, just throwing anything out on the on the board.
Speaker 4 (45:19):
I'd never heard that in warfare before. Did that happen
also in w W one? World War One?
Speaker 7 (45:25):
This is the dirtiest war. And everything that I learned
about World War One just mud. And they moved seventy yards. Yeah, yeah,
like a lot of young people died and it was
basically for very little over the smallest amount of land
that this massive battle just went back and forth forth.
But how about this, how about the when you were
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talking about the helmet of a World War Two soldier
and the guy has the gloves And it's not just
one of those AI documentary videos where they just they
brought out really epic U I said, props, but epic
weapinary weaponry, weaponry artifacts from the war.
Speaker 4 (46:04):
How about the MG forty two?
Speaker 9 (46:06):
Crazy?
Speaker 7 (46:07):
I mean, if you ask me what's the gun of
World War Two, it's like the visual image of World
War Two?
Speaker 4 (46:13):
That's the one, yeah, yeah, the one here.
Speaker 3 (46:14):
It is, the one with the fluted barrel, the one
at the end where it's like kind of you know,
like's like I forget the name of that. Oh god,
the old big shotgun that the Germans just carry around.
Speaker 4 (46:23):
What's that thing called?
Speaker 7 (46:24):
It's just I thought this video was educational and I
learned something. I thought it was really interesting learning that
much about UTAH. But MG forty two, which I think,
I think that just stands for a machine gun forty two.
I want to say that's what the MGEs think.
Speaker 4 (46:39):
It could be how many rounds at shoots per second
or something. You never know what the or how long
it is? Caliber, yeah, yeah, caliber.
Speaker 10 (46:44):
I wish I cared as much about history in high
school and and just school in general, as I do
now same here.
Speaker 4 (46:50):
Yeah, absolutely loved it. Yeah, yeah, it was great.
Speaker 3 (46:53):
Yeah, it may have been a little different it had
been an all boys school, maybe a pay attention a
little bit more.
Speaker 9 (46:59):
I thought.
Speaker 4 (47:00):
The thing I actually learned from this, I knew about
the the.
Speaker 10 (47:04):
The one hundred and first and the eighty second airborne
kind of you know, missing their targets due to the
weather situation. However, the German response where Rama wanted to
meet them on the beach and not let them get
a foothold, and the generals in charge of the Panzer divisions,
they're like, yeah, well we don't.
Speaker 4 (47:25):
Agree with that. Let's let's split things up. And that
was that was a fatal flaw.
Speaker 3 (47:30):
It was a fatal flaw because they divided that panzer
division up into different areas and they did not have
enough manpower or machinery to defend those points because they
had no idea how many of the Allies were coming.
Speaker 4 (47:40):
And it was amazing allowed the Allies to actually establish,
you know, a foothold on the shore.
Speaker 7 (47:46):
I've always looked at D Day as the growing up.
I always thought it was the turning point of the war,
but I would say more so it's closer to the
beginning of the end of Nazi Germany.
Speaker 4 (47:58):
It really was.
Speaker 7 (47:59):
Yeah, it's it was like, oh, yeah, you guys aren't
going to recover. Yeah, and you guys aren't going anywhere.
Speaker 3 (48:05):
Once the landing was successful and they set up the ports,
what was the port never there? The one of the
point there, I cannot remember. It's in a long name
or whatever. But once they set that port up and
were able to basically create a safe area for you know,
the Allies start bringing in not only infantry, also machinery
and support, whether it be for the food, whatever the
case may be. You know, once that was established, it
was pretty much over for the Germans. It was done,
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or for the evil Acxis I should say.
Speaker 7 (48:30):
But yeah, there's never a bad time to talk about
World War Two. If there's one thing life has shown me,
it's exactly that last statement, is that the more you learn,
the more you can understand so much about our species,
because it's the it's the.
Speaker 4 (48:45):
Worst and the best of times. Oh, when it comes
to being a human.
Speaker 3 (48:49):
If if you were to ask me, I don't know
why I said deb there, Yeah, Jack, what did we
get from the list did have anything to say about
that video.
Speaker 6 (49:01):
The most amazing thing to me was that someone should
have helped Hitler have a much better sleep schedule, because
when you're planning a D Day invasion and you're anticipating,
you know, three four sets of your allies sleeping until
the middle of the afternoon is probably not a really
good choice.
Speaker 4 (49:16):
They were on an invasion, rebellion retreat, nore off and
he hadn't quite but you had a doctor to walk
around him and injected him like twenty four hours a day.
Speaker 5 (49:27):
It's like he's Elvis. Before Elvis was Elvis.
Speaker 4 (49:29):
Adall worn off and then he became eight off Spacoli.
Speaker 6 (49:32):
Yeah, seriously, I mean, like to find out that these
plans are going on and German officials are visiting their
families in Germany, Adolf Hitler is sound asleep till the
middle of the afternoon. It's almost it's almost as if
they're Hubris. They believe that they had everything in the
bag and it was all tightened up and ready.
Speaker 3 (49:51):
To go, and it was just well, he didn't he
basically ignore every single major general who told him that
they were losing the war.
Speaker 4 (49:58):
He just basically ignored them and acted like it wasn't
even said.
Speaker 10 (50:01):
But for D Day to be a surprise, for that
level of involvement, that that does not happen again, for
that many people to know of a plan and to
be able to make it a surprise, and for Eisenhower
to be able to tell the press, hey, don't print
anything until you know, after we go, and.
Speaker 4 (50:20):
Everyone's like cool, Yeah. Nowadays, you know, someone's oh, I
got to be the first one to get it on
took talk.
Speaker 3 (50:25):
Do you think Americans took what they were saying for
real at stake, like what they thought was like the
possibility of you know, global dominance from Germany and the Nazis.
Did you do you think of Americans just basically went, Okay,
he's serious this time. Don't say anything anybody, you know,
just like quiet down.
Speaker 9 (50:39):
No.
Speaker 4 (50:39):
That was because I don't know if that could happen today.
Speaker 6 (50:41):
It wouldn't, But that was back in the day when
the press and the government had a kind of quiet understanding.
Speaker 4 (50:46):
It's it's the same thing as you know.
Speaker 6 (50:48):
Jackie O may have found several pairs of panties in
the White House bed that did not belong to her,
but the press wouldn't report on.
Speaker 3 (50:53):
FDR, not reporting on FDR being in a whale chair
in a wheelolio right, exactly for sure.
Speaker 4 (50:59):
It's called the Reason Germany failed on D Day.
Speaker 3 (51:02):
It's available on YouTube if you go to Jimcolbert Live
dot com you can actually click right through.
Speaker 4 (51:05):
Jack has it right there for you.
Speaker 9 (51:06):
Jack.
Speaker 4 (51:07):
What did the listeners choose for us this week?
Speaker 10 (51:08):
Well, they sent a bunch of links and some were
too short, some were too long, but I found one
that was just right and I think you're going to
enjoy it.
Speaker 4 (51:18):
It comes from.
Speaker 10 (51:19):
Remy and it has to do with music, a specific
Tiny Desk NPR Tiny Desk concert for the Tower of Power.
Oh that's cool. Yeah, that's an old school like real
old school, right, yep. They had they had a good run.
And it's the their tiny their version of the Tiny
Desk com.
Speaker 4 (51:38):
Oh, very cool. So we'll put that up.
Speaker 3 (51:39):
You'll be able to get the link at Jim Culbert
Live dot com and click right through and check that out,
and of course we'll review that next week. Thanks Remy,
we appreciate that heads up. Let's take a little break
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Speaker 3 (53:12):
So the Trump administration has cut funding for PBS and
NPR three hundred and thirty PBS stations and two hundred
and forty six NPR stations by about one point one
billion dollars.
Speaker 4 (53:28):
That's a lot.
Speaker 3 (53:29):
Obviously, they they rely on those grants to keep the
lights on and keep that programming coming. There have been
a number of battles over PBS and NPR from this
particular institution of Republicans for quite a while.
Speaker 7 (53:45):
There's a difference between calling something fake news and then
making something no news no news.
Speaker 3 (53:51):
So they're trying to hang on and they're creating ways
to possibly fund part of this programming. As they kind
of move forward, they're gonna come up with creative ways.
Of course, if you've ever watched PBS, you've been through
one of those pledge drives. You know, you go to
tune into something and there's a you know, the director
of news and possibly the stations editor or manager sitting
(54:12):
there in a room that's lit and they're basically not begging,
but they're just basically pitching their case for this is
how we keep this kind of programming coming. It takes
money from you guys, you know, listener powered along with
the grants that we get from local state and federal
governments to keep the programming coming.
Speaker 4 (54:27):
So if you could please give right, we've all seen that,
yes now for a long time, not for a while,
but you're right. We did just to say it a lot.
Speaker 3 (54:33):
Now they've come up with a different way, PBS specifically,
to come up with a way to possibly fund some
of these programs for at least a little while.
Speaker 4 (54:40):
You guys want to take a shot at how they're
going to do this. Go fund me not go fund me.
Speaker 3 (54:44):
That is a great guess, though, I gotta tell you,
I think that would probably work if PBS were to
put up a gofund me.
Speaker 4 (54:50):
I'm sure that it would probably work. I mean, you know,
I got it.
Speaker 10 (54:54):
They'll start selling the things people bring on the antiques
road show and keep that money.
Speaker 4 (54:59):
That is is such a good idea, Jack. It's not
selling that though. Oh props opera sets from like Sesame Street.
That's a great guess as well, but not the one
we're looking for. They're definitely going to sell something. All
of these probably from mister Rogers neighborhood.
Speaker 7 (55:17):
All of these guesses are making me so sad. But
are they going to sell cookie?
Speaker 4 (55:21):
Moster Central Florida Connection, Fred Rogers his house, Bob Ross
his sweaters, would you say, Bob Ross his paintings.
Speaker 3 (55:31):
PBS is going to sell some of Bob Ross's paintings
to help fund their programming.
Speaker 5 (55:37):
I'm with your Ross. That's sad. That's sad.
Speaker 3 (55:41):
All great ideas very sad, it says Bottoms. I guess
is an auction house in LA They're going to auction
off three of his paintings on Noverber eleventh. Other auctions
will follow in London, New York, Boston and online. All
profits are pledged to stations that use content from distributor
American Public television, So I guess it would be the
(56:01):
you know, the programming that we get here that includes
the Best of Joy of Painting, America's Test Kitchen, Julia
Child's French Chef Classics, and This Old House. That's the
programming will be supported onto these stations via the sales
of these paintings. Now a couple of them have already sold.
They did pretty well, did you guys remember those numbers?
No no, in the early nineties. This is just the
(56:23):
early nineties. They sold two mountain and lake scenes painted
by Bob Ross, and in the early nineties one got
one hundred and fourteen thousand dollars not bad, and one
got ninety five thousand dollars.
Speaker 4 (56:36):
What do you think the thirty paintings.
Speaker 3 (56:38):
They're going to auction off they expect to get in
total money. They're going to auction thirty of his paintings
off to raise money for this, and they expected to
get between this and this, let's just go for the
high number. Where do you think the most they think
it's gonna get Jack five.
Speaker 4 (56:54):
Million, seven million?
Speaker 3 (56:56):
Nah, two hundred thousand, oh, two hundred thousand. You actually
have the best logic there. It's one point four million.
And I have to tell you, I thought that was
ridiculously low. And I'll tell you why, Like if if
you knew that. Like, let's face it, Bob Ross paintings
are like painting by numbers kind of paintings. They're not
like masterpieces. They're just kind of cool because Bob Ross
(57:19):
did it on TV and it made painting accessible to everybody,
because his techniques allowed even people with like moderate skill
to come up with something that was kind of cool.
Speaker 7 (57:28):
Right man, this guy is sounding like a guy who's
never tried to Bob Ross paint You're right.
Speaker 3 (57:34):
I never have, but I learned by watching, and I
think for a fact that's like if you gave me
that palette, and you gave me I think I.
Speaker 7 (57:39):
Could get pretty close. You know why you could get close.
You have Bob Ross going put this pipe brush here.
Speaker 3 (57:46):
That's what I'm saying. It's like painting for dummies kind
of thing. Right, So they're not masterpieces. You're really not
buying the piece for its paint integrity, Like you're not.
You're like, oh my god, these Bob brush, these Bob
Ross brushstrokes are taking me into a different world world, Right,
It's not like that. I mean, the paintings are kind
of cool, no question, But I think the value is
(58:06):
is kind of like when Ross bought that that piece
of art that you bought, Yeah, baby bye, like the
baby butt thing, right, you just wanted to be a
piece of something.
Speaker 9 (58:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (58:14):
I love the story behind it, right. I love also
the feelings that it gives me, which is this weird
level of inspiration.
Speaker 4 (58:22):
Right. I can go on about that, but I think
that's pretty much a snooze.
Speaker 3 (58:25):
Yes, that's all right, but it really kind of fits
here because your idea is the same, Like I would
think these thirty paintings if they came up and you
are a person of means or maybe even somebody who
just had a heart for the programming of PBS, maybe
it changed your life, maybe it changed one of your kids' lives.
You never know how things like that work into people's
cultural outlook, that somebody may actually pay more for the
(58:46):
paintings simply because of what it's going to do rather
than what it actually is. Yeah, that's what I think.
Speaker 4 (58:51):
That's all of art. That's I mean, all of this
is subjective. Someone doesn't even know who Bob Ross is.
Speaker 3 (58:57):
Yeah, but for the most part, you not only do
you buy painting for how it moves you, but you
also want to have a little value, and it possibly,
you know, from an artist that's up and coming and
maybe has an opportunity to increase in value.
Speaker 4 (59:08):
I mean, you have to at least consider a little
of that. And then what my question to you, my
new friend in art, is where does that value come from?
Speaker 3 (59:16):
The rarity and the quality, I would think, and possibly
if the artist does something unique or gets noticed or
recognized by a group of people of having a certain
type of talent like Bosquiot.
Speaker 4 (59:27):
You know, it wasn't like your normal art, but it
was really unique.
Speaker 3 (59:30):
Also, you could say Keith Herring, another street artist from
New York that was the same kind of things, very
rudimentary art, but what it stood for was more than
what it was.
Speaker 4 (59:39):
Who have the most famous artists?
Speaker 7 (59:40):
I really appreciate the attempt to What I'm trying to
get at is that where does the value come from
from art?
Speaker 4 (59:47):
Is is from other It's the audience is us.
Speaker 7 (59:52):
So like what you may look at and go this
is absolute trash, is what someone may look at and
go this is the best thing that I've ever seen
at Jackson Pollocks. Yeah, so the value is such a
volatile scale. I mean, like when it comes to putting.
I mean Dad would know more about this than any
of us. She went to school for art, and just
knowing that, like the price tag behind art, is one
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of the fun parts about art.
Speaker 4 (01:00:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:00:19):
Well, what makes Bob Ross's paintings always difficult to sell
was how prolific he was. He did so many he did,
I mean there was three paintings for everyone, So that
takes away the rarity.
Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
Now.
Speaker 6 (01:00:31):
I think the other aspect though, is that he's one
of the more popular PBS.
Speaker 4 (01:00:36):
Personalities of all decades.
Speaker 6 (01:00:38):
Yeah, so I think, you know, maybe before it was
about buying a Bob Ross painting. Now it's a Bob
Ross painting that he painted while he was on PBS,
and this is going to help keep you. You know,
there's layers now to the value versus it just being
because it's a Bob Ross painting. You've added all those
other layers now and it adds to the value of it.
Even though he was such a prolific painting.
Speaker 3 (01:00:58):
Yeah, is it basically become a conversation piece because again,
what it's what you did. You threw in, you know,
seventy eighty grand or whatever the case may be to
buy one of these paintings. You're never gonna get that
money back. It's not worth that much money, but what
it represents for you and what you did to that
particular cause does have value.
Speaker 10 (01:01:12):
There is some like when it comes to the legacy
of Bob Ross, there is some negativity because of that
legal battle that he had with the married couple that
actually owned the rights to Bob Ross Incorporated. So anything
so like that is you buy you know, Bob Ross
(01:01:33):
Ross paint set, they actually get that money and they
were accused I don't think.
Speaker 4 (01:01:38):
Like in the documentary he kind of.
Speaker 10 (01:01:39):
Talks about this, they were suspected of having people copy
Bob Ross pictures and they were selling those as Bob
Ross at least with the stuff from PBS. You know
that they got one of every painting. Right, what they
are selling is legit Bob Ross.
Speaker 3 (01:01:57):
And it really is almost the way that Rolex watches
or maybe Apple or even the diamond industry. Really it's
not that he made a bunch of them, because for
the longest time, they wouldn't sell them. Remember, like they
they had bunches of them, but they wouldn't sell them.
And that's kind of the that's kind of one of
the thought processes of how they keep diamonds expensive. Like
there's a an immediately in a massive cash of diamonds,
(01:02:17):
but when you only allow so many of them to
hit the market at a time, you can actually control
the price. Same thing with Rolex watches, you know, it's
not that they have a manufacturing issue. They they you know,
they can't make enough to keep up with the demand,
but to keep the price high, they can only release
so many at a time. So it's still a rarity
in some set, in some senses. But I agree though
you're right in every I mean he's to me, I
(01:02:38):
mean not quite Fred Rogers level, but damn not far.
I mean the Fred Rogers in the art world. Yeah,
I would say for that, for that environment, I would say,
for sure, you don't have won.
Speaker 4 (01:02:49):
How badass would it be? Though?
Speaker 7 (01:02:51):
If you bought one? You have people over and they're like, man,
that looks like a Bob Ross, and you go, go
it is it is?
Speaker 4 (01:02:58):
Yeah, I bought one. I wondered what.
Speaker 3 (01:03:01):
I don't know, Man, I couldn't spend seventy five thousand
dollars on a Bob Ross painting, No way, like, not
in a million years.
Speaker 4 (01:03:07):
What about a Thomas.
Speaker 7 (01:03:09):
The painter of light Staphne? What Olivia Staphney? I know
she's like a local artist. When I have an opportunity
to say anything about a local artist, I will. I
don't know if I'm saying her last name right. I've
never met her or anything.
Speaker 4 (01:03:21):
I like her work. I've only met one local artist.
Speaker 3 (01:03:24):
I used to play golf with him years ago, and
he's kind of a He's an out there artist. I've
talked about him a little bit before. Dolly, uh no,
stop his name is Robin van ars doll And. I
don't even know if he lives in Orlando anymore, but
he was. If you ever drove down Orange Avenue years
ago and you saw these crazy looking fish or cars
(01:03:44):
that were painted on the side of that building that
was like running along the railroad tracks, it looked like
kind of like a kid would have painted it. That
was all Robin van ars doll And. Uh, he was
a guy, a local kind of. I don't know how
you explain a guy like that, because if you met him,
you would ever think he's an artist. Matter of fact,
when he said he was an artist, I thought he
meant like graphic artist. But no, he was like an
artist artist with a collection and and uh, you know
(01:04:08):
in museums and yeah, I just met him here in Orlando,
went to his layer one time, and he lived. He
had the artist life.
Speaker 4 (01:04:15):
He lived in the top. I'd say, that's the most
artist thing you said about him.
Speaker 5 (01:04:18):
He had a layer, Yeah he did.
Speaker 3 (01:04:19):
He lived in an You know those warehouses that used
to border Orange Avenue, back when that train was actually
a train that would pick up and deliver goods off
of Orange Avenue. There were all those warehouses. He actually
lived in the loft of one of those warehouses. No
ac or anything. You just walk upstairs. It was just
open air, no doors, no nothing. He just lived up
there like that.
Speaker 5 (01:04:39):
Oh I love those And it was crazy.
Speaker 3 (01:04:41):
I remember going up there. I'm like, I'm like, everybody
called him RV. I'm like, RV, what are you doing? Like, yeah,
he goes, man, this is where I live, and he
like where he would eat dinner, like eighteen feet from
that he would be welding like a sculpture of some sort.
Like it was just like all kind of included. It
was a true artist layer.
Speaker 4 (01:04:58):
It's just so cool. I I have seen just a
canvas or any sort of contempt.
Speaker 7 (01:05:03):
I don't know, man, it's just whenever creativity comes with
not an advertisement, Yeah, you shouldn't take it for granted.
In twenty twenty five, agreed, if it's not that, don't
overthink it. Whenever you see something that doesn't, you know,
have an ulterior motive other.
Speaker 4 (01:05:21):
Than just like, hey, look at me, it's kind of cool. Yeah,
maybe it's not up to you. Yeah, maybe that's pretty pure.
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He's gonna wind up paying for that dearly. And another
guy in Florida makes another terrible decision. This guy goes
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Thanks bye?
Speaker 14 (01:06:17):
Can you guys make it How funny would be to
see Jimmy try to do Bob Ross painting while watching it.
That'd be a pretty nice live event if you think
of it, where you can drink and everybody's watching Bob
Ross and everybody sees how close they can get, and
then seeing Jim and Jimmy visibly lose his mind over
not being able to copy anything that Bob Ross did.
Speaker 4 (01:06:39):
I'd watch that. You gotta have got a bad event idea.
Speaker 3 (01:06:45):
I will tell you, sir, sir, I've done the wine
drinking thing where you paint with your wife, and I will.
Speaker 4 (01:06:53):
Tell you I killed it. What the painting even when
you're with your wife literally they literally hold your hand
into it and you just slam nine dollars wine all
day long.
Speaker 7 (01:07:06):
Kind of funny that, like, there's three things happening, and
painting is the third thing on the list of the
reasons why you're there.
Speaker 4 (01:07:16):
It's an alcohol wife, right, exactly right in that order.
Have you ever done one of those? You've done one, right,
I have not. You haven't really, not from a store,
but at a friend's house. Yeah.
Speaker 9 (01:07:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:07:27):
You go in there, you get you get two canvases,
You pay like thirty five or forty dollars. You sit
there and they walk you through how to paint. I
did something from Nightmare before Christmas?
Speaker 9 (01:07:38):
Was it?
Speaker 3 (01:07:38):
Jack Skellington and oh yeah, and who was his girlfriend?
We did a painting of them like dancing in the moonlight?
Oh that still still have it? Actually, by way, Sally,
that's it for sure?
Speaker 4 (01:07:47):
Yeah, yeah, pretty good? All right, welcome back. My name
is Jim.
Speaker 3 (01:07:51):
There's deb hell, No Jack is here yea along with
Ross Grand is your four o'clock keywhere you get about
to I don't know, ten minutes or so to get
over to real radio FM and sen that away for
your chance in a thousand bucks so New Smurna beach.
Speaker 4 (01:08:03):
And this is just how quickly things can get out of.
Speaker 3 (01:08:05):
Control and how quickly your life can change based on
your terrible decisions and your inability to control your anger.
Speaker 4 (01:08:14):
So this is you saw the new Sumirerny beach story.
Speaker 5 (01:08:16):
I'm not sure if this is the I haven't read anything.
Speaker 4 (01:08:19):
I just saw ahead Loin spell it out. You tell
me what you guys think this guy did to get
himself in trouble.
Speaker 3 (01:08:23):
Man was arrested on Saturday because he was in his
boat a New Smirna beach right. The incident occurred on
the Inner Coastal Waterway. Christopher Evanson was identified as a suspect.
According to several victims, the man was operating in the
boat and he became irate. He'd become frustrated because beside
him there were children playing in the water and the
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wake of them playing like splashing around was rocking his
boat back and forth.
Speaker 4 (01:08:51):
What do you think he did?
Speaker 5 (01:08:52):
Well, hopefully it's move his boat.
Speaker 3 (01:08:54):
He did not just move his boat. He did something
else to try to get him to stop. Throw like
old food in the water to attract the sharks.
Speaker 4 (01:09:03):
That's not it.
Speaker 9 (01:09:03):
What do you think?
Speaker 4 (01:09:04):
What do you think ross harpooned, harpooned, No shot in harpoon.
Speaker 3 (01:09:08):
No, he just took a gun out and pointed it
right at the group of kids children, then made verbal
threats that he would shoot them.
Speaker 11 (01:09:21):
Ah.
Speaker 5 (01:09:21):
You know, his day fishing could have been so much
more relaxed.
Speaker 3 (01:09:23):
He was later seen pulling the boat behind his vehicle,
a white Nissan Frontier. He was pulled over and of
course arrested, charged with five counts of aggravated assault with
a deadly weapon an improper exhibition of a dangerous weapon.
Speaker 10 (01:09:38):
He was transported to Lucia County Jail. This is why
more people need to have guns. If those kids were armed,
then this would not be a problem.
Speaker 3 (01:09:47):
So this guy just had a bunch of kids playing
next to his boat and rather than doing the logical
thing like deb said, just back your boat out if
you don't like to get they have just as much
right to be there as you do, and move to
an area where you can have the kind of time
you to have, maybe peaceful, Maybe sit back, read a book.
Speaker 4 (01:10:02):
This guy seems like a reader to me.
Speaker 3 (01:10:04):
Damn and uh, you know, just side on down the
beach and maybe he set up camp somewhere else.
Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
No, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 3 (01:10:12):
He was going to change the outcome of the afternoon
and pull a GD handgun on a group of children playing,
and now more than likely going to lose his job,
going to lose a lot of things, going to spend
time in jail.
Speaker 4 (01:10:24):
Is probably gonna do a couple of years for this,
maybe more. Ellen won't be able to vote, be a felon.
He's donezo.
Speaker 3 (01:10:30):
This guy's entire life changed because he couldn't take kids
playing next to his boat, and he thought the proper answer,
rather than just going, hey, guys, is there any way
you could play a little bit farther away?
Speaker 4 (01:10:42):
Blah blah blah blah, none of.
Speaker 3 (01:10:43):
That, immediately to the handgun and then drew it on
a group of kids. Can you imagine being one of
those kids?
Speaker 4 (01:10:50):
Parents? Oh, he's lucky to be alive where they full
carry state.
Speaker 3 (01:10:56):
You know, Look, Jack says it all the time about
how many people he is lucky he didn't get shot
and killed right there on the spot.
Speaker 4 (01:11:03):
Absolutely should be thanking God in the cell he's sitting
in right now that he didn't get filled up that
afternoon standing in his boat pointing a handgun at children.
I mean, you said it's a you said a full
carry state. What was the term that you just used.
Speaker 3 (01:11:20):
Yeah, yeah, I mean it's a full carry state. You
can carry gun pretty much anywhere you want, except for
the places posted right.
Speaker 10 (01:11:26):
Yeah, anywhere there's an elected official, yeah, right, or their kids.
Speaker 4 (01:11:34):
I mean, call me crazy here?
Speaker 7 (01:11:36):
Am I insane to think that the whole kind of
full carry state aspect and this story are connected?
Speaker 3 (01:11:46):
Look, man, con by the way, can I ask a
quick question? I mean, I know that I guess it
doesn't matter. I mean, you can carry it on your boat.
I thought there was a different rule because there are
different BUI rules, right.
Speaker 4 (01:11:58):
I thought there were.
Speaker 3 (01:11:59):
Different rules for carrying a firearm on a vessel than
there were for a car.
Speaker 4 (01:12:04):
That I do not know.
Speaker 6 (01:12:05):
But we have the smartest audience in tom Radio. They'll
text us at seven seven zero three one.
Speaker 3 (01:12:10):
But I know that if you carry right, and you
get pulled over, one of the first things you're supposed
to do is let the officer know that you you
have a weapon and where it is. You know, that's
that's apparently the thing you're supposed to do is like,
while your hands are on the steering wheel whatever.
Speaker 6 (01:12:24):
I've always heard you stick your hands out of the window,
both hands, and that signals that you have a weapon
in the car.
Speaker 4 (01:12:30):
Oh no, I just I've never heard that one.
Speaker 9 (01:12:32):
No.
Speaker 3 (01:12:32):
I did that when I first moved to Orlando, because
I was just told that if you are a skater
or young or anything like that and you get pulled
over by Orlando police, just stick your hands out the
window so they know, don't you know, just basically, let's
just stop that thing before it gets going. Yep, here
they are, Yeah, here they are. I'm not hiding anything,
I'm not drawing down on you. I'm not reaching for anything. Dog,
this is these are my hands right here.
Speaker 4 (01:12:52):
I've never heard of that rule. I've never heard the
unwritten rule of sticking them out. Well, so they keep
them in, yeah man, and yeah, I what they learned
is you want to show the officer that you're white
and not to shoot yeah, pull your sleeves up, stick
them out. But I didn't know that because I know.
Speaker 3 (01:13:11):
Truckers have different rules, like even if you're in a
state where you are there full carry, like a state
like Florida or maybe anywhere in the southeast, that even
as a commercial trucker, I do not believe that you
can carry a weapon with you in your truck to
protect yourself.
Speaker 4 (01:13:24):
I don't believe you can do that.
Speaker 10 (01:13:26):
Because that's also crossing state lines. Yeah as well, so
you have different but you can truck just in state.
I mean you don't have to.
Speaker 3 (01:13:34):
By the way, everybody that drives the truck doesn't necessarily
drive across country. You can easily just drive a route
right here in the state of Florida delivering goods and
services and never leave the state. I believe we have
a trucker who definitely carries well, I mean they may carry.
I don't think you're supposed to it. Maybe the company
that you work with. But I know that when my
dad worked for Southland, he had a little twenty five
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automatic they used to carry behind his wallet so you
could never see it. And I remember when one day
when he was going to load up and he didn't
bring his gun and I said, hey, you forgot your piece,
and he said, now I can't do it anymore, or
something like that. You know that they changed the rule
and those years ago, but I didn't think that if
you were a commercial like Uber drivers can't carry one
and they well they can carry a night I'll know
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that's just.
Speaker 4 (01:14:20):
To play devil's advocate here.
Speaker 7 (01:14:22):
Right, So this guy pointed the gun towards the kids. Yeah, yeah, right,
So what would happen if he was like, you know,
imagine like a personal detective who opens up like the
vest and then you see it in its holster and
he flashes that to the kids.
Speaker 4 (01:14:38):
Yeah, I still think that's brandishing a firearm and you're not.
I mean, he's not in threat. You know you're not
being threatened.
Speaker 3 (01:14:44):
I mean that the stand your ground thing, which is
what you're saying, I believe, means if you had a
threat and you felt that your life was in danger,
that you could pull your weapon and defend yourself.
Speaker 7 (01:14:53):
Oh I did was just step into the car. And
if they see what they see, I'm allowed to have this.
Speaker 4 (01:14:59):
Yeah. I don't know. I don't I don't think you're
supposed to even show it like that.
Speaker 3 (01:15:02):
I don't think you're supposed to display a weapon for
the case of or for the sole purpose of doing
things like that unless your life is in danger or
you believe it is, and then you'll still have to
prove that.
Speaker 4 (01:15:10):
By the way, that's unnecessarily a given.
Speaker 3 (01:15:13):
Just because you say that you're gonna have to prove
that your life was in danger to be able to
draw or show that weapon or brandish it.
Speaker 4 (01:15:17):
I guess, well, I just kept it inside. I just
kept it.
Speaker 7 (01:15:19):
It was underneath my shirt. That's still I mean, it's
it's in its holster. I never took it out.
Speaker 4 (01:15:24):
It doesn't matter. That's still brandishing, right showing it? So well,
then tell me what is full carry? Full carry is
you carrying it pretty much on you at all times.
And then I'm not allowed to do that. Well, you're
not allowed to do it like that. I don't believe, buddy.
Speaker 3 (01:15:36):
Like, if you get to do an argument in the
line at Starbucks because somebody skipped or whatever, you can't
show them your piece and say, you know, moving to
the back of the line.
Speaker 7 (01:15:42):
But I think my point is coming across that. I
I mean, it's safe to say you can judge my
book cover. Not the biggest fan of dunks, I got it,
you know, and the whole like, all right, so if
everyone can just have one on them, and then now
this is the card because the same message can get
sent by this little hypothetical that I'm throwing out. If
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I it was up against me, I had it in
the La Seria and I just moved my shirt real quick.
If they see it, that's on them. I wasn't threatening them.
Speaker 4 (01:16:10):
Yeah, yeah, I mean I get.
Speaker 7 (01:16:11):
That possibility dwindles a lot when you don't have a
lot of people with guns.
Speaker 3 (01:16:18):
Yeah, I understand what you're saying. I still believe that
you have to prove or you're saying that it was
a complete action. I still think you'd have to prove that.
Speaker 4 (01:16:25):
I still think you would have to prove to a
judge that it accidentally flopped out because it was it
was It would seem like coincidence to be in a
situation to show your gun to quell a situation and
then deny that that's what you did.
Speaker 7 (01:16:40):
And like to wrap it up as simple as like
why isn't the first thing you walking up.
Speaker 4 (01:16:45):
To them and going all right, guys, move it along.
Speaker 7 (01:16:48):
I would argue that that's this guy's definition and he
can only use this definition while having a gun.
Speaker 4 (01:16:57):
Interesting. Interesting, I'm not throwing up that, so who knows?
Speaker 3 (01:17:01):
I mean, it could happen, all right for our seven
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Speaker 1 (01:17:22):
Hey Hannah.
Speaker 12 (01:17:24):
According to UH law in the state of Florida, a
vessel is not the same as a vehicle as far
as having a firearm securely in case not readily accessible.
But we don't know how this has changed. With the
open carry law, you may be able to have an
in plain view when it comes to law enforcement. If
you're asked about weapons, you should definitely disclose having one.
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If I was pulled over, I would not disclose I
have a firearm to an officer unless.
Speaker 1 (01:17:51):
Ask You'd have to know.
Speaker 9 (01:17:54):
Colbaldrul there's my question.
Speaker 16 (01:17:57):
If the state is not open carried, why do I
have to approve.
Speaker 9 (01:18:03):
It?
Speaker 16 (01:18:03):
Was I was in brandishing my guns. No longer it
can see a carry. I can be walking over to
my gun on my uh in my host, on my
on my waist, on my hid. Why do I have
to approve that I wasn't brandishing. I was open carried
on my waist and it's home.
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Speaker 4 (01:18:38):
Good luck? We hope you win for sure. I'm Jim.
There's deb Hello, Jack and Ross. It's true. Got a
lot of texts about this last segment, man, it was.
I mean a lot of text that last talk back.
Speaker 7 (01:18:49):
Exactly what I was talking about is that like it
gets real slippery and real subjective and an infinite amount
of gray area when you have both of those things happen.
Speaker 4 (01:18:58):
That is a really good point.
Speaker 3 (01:19:00):
But I would think that if you're carrying it on
Let's say I have mine on me right now, on
my side, right like you would see anybody carry their
any officer carry their weapon, it would be right here, right,
I would have no overcoat, no, nothing that's out there
for sure.
Speaker 4 (01:19:13):
I think if you were to wear it under.
Speaker 3 (01:19:15):
A coat, I mean, that is concealed, and I would
think that you do you think it changes if I
only conceal it for the sole purpose of showing you
for intimidation.
Speaker 4 (01:19:26):
Yeah? Do you understand? Like if I'm walking down the
hallway and you see it on my waist.
Speaker 3 (01:19:31):
You know I have it, there's no I mean, but
if I'm walking down the hallway and it's under a
you know, a sport coat, and then something happens and
I pull that port go back to show the weapon,
that's kind of brandishing the weapon to show you I'm
willing to use this if need be.
Speaker 4 (01:19:45):
Is that different at all?
Speaker 7 (01:19:46):
Well, and then how do you prove that, like, oh no,
he just decided to do a jumping jack, right, yeah, yeah,
right right?
Speaker 4 (01:19:54):
You know, like it opens up a massive cannon worms
I would think you think that makes any difference?
Speaker 3 (01:20:01):
You think about how that like the sport code analogy,
If you're walking around and you have it and it's open,
everybody can see it.
Speaker 4 (01:20:06):
That guy has a gun on the side.
Speaker 3 (01:20:07):
But if I have a sport code on and something
happens and I pull my coat back to show you
I have a gun, as if to say you might
want to rethink what you're about to do.
Speaker 4 (01:20:14):
That that's different, is it not. Yeah, so.
Speaker 10 (01:20:20):
Obviously you're intending to reveal that you have a weapon,
right right. However, you can also just say I was
taking off my jacket.
Speaker 4 (01:20:29):
It's legal. If it's legal to open.
Speaker 10 (01:20:32):
Carry, then showing it is not a problem. I think
it's there has to be a threat implied on top
of that. Now, like when this person pulls out a
gun and points it at somebody, that's a threat. That's
implied threat. Sure, thing as you're aiming it at somebody,
just showing it to somebody, I'm not even sure. How
would in the hand if you have it out in
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your hand pointing down. What if I'm in traffic? What
if we're in traffic?
Speaker 3 (01:20:58):
You and I get a little bit of an altar
ocasion and traffic you think I'm tailgatting and or whatever.
And we pull up to the light. You're on one side,
I'm on the other side. You roll your window down.
I roll my window down. You're like you start getting
at me a little bit, like hey man, you gotta
watch what you're doing. Blah blah blah blah, and I
just hold my gun up. Yeah, I I want to say,
isn't that is that I didn't he.
Speaker 4 (01:21:18):
Got I didn't point it at you. I just showed
you that I had one.
Speaker 10 (01:21:21):
Brandishing a firearm was illegal. I don't know in open
carry time now for in now if that is still illegal.
I know someone who got in trouble for just showing
the fact that they had a gun, right right right
in a situation like that.
Speaker 4 (01:21:38):
Hmmm, just leave it at home? Interesting, all right, and
shoot people if you leave it at home, Deb, but
you gn't threatened to kids. Deb.
Speaker 7 (01:21:46):
Come on, not an open carry? If I leave it
at home, get a pre DEB doesn't stay at home
and not carry?
Speaker 4 (01:21:53):
All right?
Speaker 3 (01:21:53):
So I did want to talk about this story a
little bit because I do find it very interesting. And
Ormond Beach father was banned from a youth football game
for confronting a coach.
Speaker 4 (01:22:02):
All right, now he can have a guy.
Speaker 3 (01:22:04):
He's not brandish any weapon at this coach or the child.
Now that not only is has the has this father
been banned from the football games of a son, but
the coach has also been banned as well.
Speaker 4 (01:22:19):
Oh he fought back.
Speaker 3 (01:22:20):
Well, this is what makes the story kind of interesting.
So what do you guys think happened? What could get
you banned from a child's football game? Kids eight years old?
Speaker 4 (01:22:31):
You cunching the guy in the face, I.
Speaker 3 (01:22:32):
Would say, cursing, anything like that, right, just being a
complete douchebag at one of these games to get you banned, right, Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:22:38):
Yeah, you made fun of like one of the other kids.
You called another kid fatty or something. Can I tell
you it wasn't even close to that.
Speaker 3 (01:22:44):
There was nothing, nothing really said before or for the
issue that caused it, right, deb I mean that's that's
not what happened.
Speaker 4 (01:22:52):
Yeah, No, that's not what happened.
Speaker 7 (01:22:53):
You're gonna play David over my kid. David's just over
there in the corner ripping googurt. Yeah, there's nothing to
do with David's Gogert didn't take. Is zero to do
with David's gogert didn't take.
Speaker 4 (01:23:05):
Although I do agree and he's layoff, he's getting it.
You get at it a little sugar moment on the lips.
Speaker 3 (01:23:11):
Yeah, here's what happened, right, So what the start of
is this youth football game? Orm beach turned into a
controversy because during the national anthem, this kid removed his
helmet at the behest of his father. His father said,
take your helmet off. They're playing the national anthem. The
rules of the league say, how's this go deb Like,
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if you're on the field, your helmet has to be
on because of a safety issue.
Speaker 6 (01:23:36):
Because it's safety gear, right, Your heads and your helmet
are what protect you when you're out on the field,
So they're not allowed to remove any of that safety
gear until they they're safely on the sidelines. Apparently this
kid was removing his helmet while he was on the
way to the sidelines, and the coach told him to
put it back on.
Speaker 3 (01:23:52):
Right, And the father is the one who told him
to take it off to show respect for the country,
because he wanted it. Because when the national anthem is said,
you do a sporting man, a lot of guys will
take their hat off.
Speaker 4 (01:24:00):
I'll put it over their heart or whatever the case
may be.
Speaker 6 (01:24:02):
Or like the case of you make everyone stand up
at your Super Bowl party.
Speaker 4 (01:24:06):
Yeah, sometimes it includes house parties. That's a hashtag.
Speaker 3 (01:24:10):
Jim the koach reportedly told Ryan to put his helmet
back on. Sparking a confrontation between the coach and this
kid's dad. Police recalled, so it must have gotten heated,
and Costin was cited for trespassing, though the case was
later dismissed. Pop Warner has since banned him from attending
games all the way through.
Speaker 5 (01:24:29):
Next year while they investigate.
Speaker 4 (01:24:31):
That's right, And the coach also got suspended as well.
Speaker 5 (01:24:33):
Why because I guess while they investigate.
Speaker 3 (01:24:36):
Yeah, he engaged with this with the father and got
into an argument and caused this scene. And apparently, according
to Pop Warner league rules, both of those parties have
to get and he's under the same exact band, so
he will not be able to coach that team until
this is investigated and Pop Warner allows.
Speaker 4 (01:24:52):
Him to come back.
Speaker 7 (01:24:55):
Ah man, that is not I mean, it's easy for
me to say. I mean, it's I'm pretty sure you
already know my.
Speaker 3 (01:25:01):
Opinion about that. Yeah, I mean again, it's a rule
to protect the kids. I kind of understand where the
dad's coming here. That's coming from. That's something I would do,
you know if I saw my son on the on
the sidelines and he had his helmet on and on
the sidelines. Yeah, I understand that's what I'm talking about.
But then the coach has put it on, that's when
you back off.
Speaker 4 (01:25:21):
I think that's what I say. You know, that's that's
a league thing. So well, you know, that's just how
it's you as.
Speaker 10 (01:25:28):
A football player. You're teaching your kid to respect the coach. Sure, yeah,
and the coach overrules you by saying put your helmet on.
Speaker 4 (01:25:35):
Yeah, the coach is the coach. That should have been
the end of it. Yeah, one hundred percent. That's exactly what. Yeah,
exactly the case.
Speaker 3 (01:25:40):
And by the way, this happens in the NFL as
well in college, Like if your helmet comes off or
you take your helmet off, they'll they'll find you, they'll
they'll sit you. I mean that's a rule violation. Said uh,
the dad said, are the exchange upset him, claiming it
had happened before. It's heartbreaking than an eight year old
kid doing right, what's for a what's right for America
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gets treated like this. That's what the data is saying.
Of course, Yeah, okay, shut up and sit down. I mean,
I'm not on the sideline. It's you know, he's an
eight year old. You know, America is gonna be okay
with this helmet.
Speaker 7 (01:26:14):
On, I mean, how much pressure are you putting on
an eight year old to have the riding of the
integrity of the country, Like it's.
Speaker 4 (01:26:22):
A Pop Warner game.
Speaker 3 (01:26:24):
This in a statement here says the league says, quote
Ormond stands firm in our zero tolerance code of conduct.
Both parties were removed from our program until this investigation
is complete. No profanity, fighting, or intimidation is allowed on
our fields or near our youth. So the coach, now
on leave for the season, reacted to a child he
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saw disrobing before safety, before safely reaching the sideline, and
in no way was attempting to prevent his respectful salute
to the flag. So the coach was just like following
the lead rules. He was just like, keep your helmet
on until we get over here. Then you could take
it off or do whatever. But that's not rule.
Speaker 4 (01:27:00):
But everything is so anti patriotic right now, so maybe
he's a little oh yeah, yeah, well that it must
be a whol coach.
Speaker 5 (01:27:08):
It's exactly, it's it's not.
Speaker 6 (01:27:10):
You know, it's just like you said, Jack, respect the flag,
but respect the coach.
Speaker 5 (01:27:16):
Yeah, the respect starts right there.
Speaker 4 (01:27:18):
Yeah, it's a rule. But it's a rule, exactly. There
are a lot of rules of this.
Speaker 6 (01:27:22):
Care for if somebody, if somebody had ran up on
his child after he'd taken his helmet off and something
had happened, we'd be having a very different discussion.
Speaker 3 (01:27:29):
Yeah, I think the statement was great, said the coach
just on le for for the season. Reacted to a
child he saw just robing before safely reaching the sideline.
In no way at all was trying to prevent his
respectful salute to the flag. Like that's what the coach
is saying. I wasn't trying to do anything to keep
the kid from doing this. I mean, they're an ormond beach.
I mean, I think a lot of people in Central
Florida feel the same way. They like to see their
children respect the flag, you know, hand over the heart,
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you know, hat off, whatever the case may be.
Speaker 7 (01:27:54):
And I think one of the rubs that I have
is that there's the real it's weird to say victim here,
but you know who I feel bad for this This eight.
Speaker 4 (01:28:01):
Year old kid.
Speaker 7 (01:28:02):
Yeah sure, just absolutely getting embarrassed by his dad. And
I almost promise you this guess who feels like the
biggest victim here?
Speaker 1 (01:28:10):
Is that dad.
Speaker 7 (01:28:11):
Dad is saying why we can't we can't go ahead
and show our pride.
Speaker 4 (01:28:15):
We can't go ahead and be patriotic. That's how he
took it.
Speaker 7 (01:28:18):
Yeah, he looked at it and went, no, take the
helmet off. The flag is happening.
Speaker 5 (01:28:22):
He went zero to sixty in negative.
Speaker 4 (01:28:25):
Dude, he got real sounds like Jim. He got real
end of American beauty with it. Yeah, like real, sanctimonious.
He's got real. That's weird, and he's gonna walk away
going we were done wrong. I was done wrong.
Speaker 7 (01:28:39):
And that's the eye scratching, asinine part. There are rules,
there's a coach, and you just you made it all
about you and not about your eight year.
Speaker 4 (01:28:49):
Old kids football game. I got a new goal as
a dad to never put my eight year old child
in a position like you just said.
Speaker 3 (01:28:56):
By the way, they're sitting and doing this interview at
their dining room table, and the kid is sitting there
in his in his uniform, you know, in his in
his jersey with his pads, and the dad's just sitting
there doing his thing, you know, unlike a bro. All right,
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That's true, It is true. We got Ross slots coming
up at the top of the hour, Trivia coming up
here in a few minutes, and of course in the
six o'clock hour, we'll talk to Scott Brown from Edgewater Family.
Well for its only money. A couple things here before
(01:30:20):
we get to trivia. Orlando has a really unique history
with professional sports. Would you guys agree with that? Oh yeah,
I'm very unique. I mean, we've had the Magic here
since the early nineties. They've been in town for a
long time. That is the epicenter. And of course the
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MLS came in with Orlando City Soccer and Orlando Pride Soccer.
That happened what about eight years ago? Eight nineteen years ago?
Speaker 4 (01:30:48):
No, I did even is it eleven?
Speaker 9 (01:30:51):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (01:30:51):
Yeah, yeah, their first season of USL Pro I think
was twenty eleven, because yeah, I think it was twenty ten.
Speaker 4 (01:30:58):
We were talking about him. Twenty fifteen they became MLS.
Speaker 10 (01:31:01):
MLS, right, So we have we had the Valkyries, we
have a professional volleyball team. The Orlando Magic is the
longest running, most professional, I believe sports franchise here. Sure, yeah, yeah,
Carolina and the football thing has been That's the one
that's been weird.
Speaker 4 (01:31:18):
And hot take.
Speaker 7 (01:31:19):
I think Orlando sports, believe it or not, overall pretty
lucky in what manner.
Speaker 3 (01:31:27):
I know that's a hot take, right, yeah, because I
mean other I mean, the Magic and the Magic have
had I mean, obviously now we're kind of feeling a
little bit I mean we had a really hot run
there in.
Speaker 4 (01:31:35):
The beginning because we had you know, Shaquille and Penny,
and you know, it's not just a hot run, that's
a generational would make an argument as the luckiest thing
to happen to a young franchise.
Speaker 3 (01:31:46):
I would agree with that, because the odds were astronomical
to get that pick, to be able to get Shaquille
and Penny, like like, the odds were yeah right, Dwight Howard.
I mean, we had a bunch of superstars come through here,
so it's been kind of fun.
Speaker 7 (01:31:59):
Like whenever I hear hell, whenever I hear people hating
on the Magic, I always like to remind them that
there are multiple franchises, franchises that have never made the
NBA Finals. Oh yeah, we've gone there twice. We've won
one game out of eight. But whatever, Yeah, right, we
got there.
Speaker 4 (01:32:16):
That's what matters. Well, Orlando has been a testing ground
for a number of franchises. Do you agree?
Speaker 1 (01:32:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:32:23):
Today the today, the United Football League announces Tuesday that
a new team will come to Orlando for the UFL
back So yet another the Orlando Storm, will hit the
field at Enteranco Stadium next year. So they're going to
play at Enter and Co. And that's the soccer stadium,
(01:32:44):
is it not? Yes? What the hell?
Speaker 3 (01:32:46):
Yeah, it's a minor American football league that was found
in twenty twenty three after a merger between the XFL
and the USFL. The team has eighteen or the league
has eight teams, the Birmingham Stallions, the Columbus Aviators, Dallas Renegades,
the DC Defenders, Houston Gamblers, Louisville Kings, Saint Louis Battle
(01:33:06):
Hawk Hawks, and the Orlando Storm.
Speaker 10 (01:33:09):
But I thought they were playing all of those games
at like one location. Oh really really, I didn't know that.
That's how the USFEL was doing it. And then they merged.
The XFL had a series of location.
Speaker 3 (01:33:22):
Yes, they were playing at ucfough right where I thought
they were playing at the Bounce House. No, that was
the Renegades. No, that was the Orlando Apollos.
Speaker 4 (01:33:31):
Oh, the Apollos. That's right, so many Yeah, somebody the Thunder,
the Apollos, the Renegades. But Apollos went under. Man that
the league went under. We were first place. Yeah, yeahah,
let's go. I have to tell you this is but
I read this this morning.
Speaker 3 (01:33:46):
I was like Is Orlando one of those markets where
we should really kind of warn buyers, Like, if you're
a realtor in a house has somebody that died in it,
don't you have to kind of tell them? Is this
one of those things you should go, hey, man, I
don't know if you noticed this, but in Orlando we
kill franchises here for this is what they do. They
come in and they're eighteen months later, they stop in
the middle of the season, and then they don't even
tell their players.
Speaker 4 (01:34:06):
It's not Orlando's fault.
Speaker 7 (01:34:07):
I would blame just the NFL, and I would blame
the stranglehold that the big sport leagues have on any
future competitor.
Speaker 4 (01:34:17):
We can legit have a museum of failed football teams
in Orlando, could we not?
Speaker 3 (01:34:23):
How many are there? I mean, going back to the
Arena League, you have the Predators, they've come through twice.
Now you've had the Orlando Thunder, the Orlando Apollos, now
this is the Orlando Storm.
Speaker 4 (01:34:34):
Well there's more.
Speaker 3 (01:34:35):
That's what we're missing some What was the one with
the bright green uniforms back in like the mid nineties
or late nineties, was that the Thunder? I think we've
had six attempts at professional football in the city. Somebody
needs to warn people with these franchises, this.
Speaker 4 (01:34:51):
Ain't the place. Love, we don't really do that. I
love your comedic frustration with this. I'm like, not, is
anybody telling these people?
Speaker 9 (01:35:01):
Is it?
Speaker 6 (01:35:01):
Orlando Anarchy, Orlando Fantasy, Orlando Mayhem, Orlando Panthers, Orlando Predators,
Orlando Thunder.
Speaker 4 (01:35:08):
And then and now the Orlando Storms.
Speaker 7 (01:35:12):
Always thought the Predators was a bold choice. But there
there's still a round, right.
Speaker 4 (01:35:16):
I don't think the arena football legue is it. I
don't know. I think they played somebody's backyard.
Speaker 9 (01:35:21):
Now.
Speaker 4 (01:35:21):
Now they played at UCF for a little bit.
Speaker 10 (01:35:25):
I'm not sure if they hear to bring your own
chair to those games. Once he went a radio stunt guy,
you know, in the backfield, and I think, yeah, yeah, yeah,
that owner was a mess.
Speaker 4 (01:35:43):
That guy, Oh got him money. I went to Apollos game.
I had a blast. Yeah, it was fun.
Speaker 10 (01:35:48):
My favorite part about talking about Tom Van aka drunking
the Bear when he actually ran a play at running
back for the Orlando Predators right calling the game on
radio was shot doctor and its color analyst was.
Speaker 4 (01:36:04):
Me, Yeah that wasn't really I didn't know that. Yeah,
we've had the Orlando Rage. Remember rage. Yeah, Orlando was
the XFL. That's right now, we just call it I
for sir, renegades. Unbelievable.
Speaker 3 (01:36:21):
There could be a legit museum of failed football franchises
here in Orlando, and it would take a minute to
get through it. I mean that would mean just a
glancing thing. You'd have to take a second read.
Speaker 4 (01:36:31):
I think I know what would happen to that museum.
What in the middle of the day while you're inside,
they would just lock you in and one day let
me out.
Speaker 7 (01:36:45):
You know what I loved when the Apollo Football was
here in town. The amount of amazing merge was throughout
this entire radio station. Like I mean, Steve Spurrier signed
a lot of stuff. Yeah, gave it to personally, like
to all these radio hosts. I thought that was really cool.
Speaker 9 (01:37:05):
It was.
Speaker 3 (01:37:06):
Let me ask, man, what happens with those like helmets?
Did they just I'm kind of being honest. Those things
are not cheap. They're like one hundred two hundred bucks apiece.
Speaker 4 (01:37:15):
They scrape the old so they do they just peel
the label off and relabel off and slap a new
one off.
Speaker 3 (01:37:19):
So that if you do that in Orlando, it's gonna
make that thing weg seven pounds. I mean, there's how
many labels can you put on one helmet? How many
stars or lightning bolts can you cover up?
Speaker 10 (01:37:28):
So you're saying, it's like the logos keep getting bigger
and bigger and bigger because of that's.
Speaker 3 (01:37:32):
To cover the previous I can tend the old Orlando
helmets are the safest helmets in all of professional football.
Speaker 4 (01:37:38):
You're not gonna get past those stickers.
Speaker 9 (01:37:40):
You know.
Speaker 7 (01:37:41):
Let me let me this is a there's no better
time to go ahead and show my love and support
for a different type of football. Make sure to check
out Orlando City. Playoff push is coming up. We're already
in the playoffs.
Speaker 4 (01:37:54):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (01:37:54):
I'm just like, if you're tired of Orlando football failing,
wait till you get a hold of Orlando foot fotball succeeding.
Speaker 4 (01:38:01):
Because it's happened at Enduring Coast Stadium at Entering Coast.
Isn't that where the new Orlando Storm are going to
be playing? Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:38:08):
No?
Speaker 17 (01:38:08):
Is that?
Speaker 4 (01:38:09):
I mean? I thought that? So what are the dimensions?
Speaker 3 (01:38:11):
I do not even know the difference and is that
field gonna be able to take football players? Are they
gonna want to do that? That seems crazy to me
that they would even allow that to happen, because that
turf is a big deal to them.
Speaker 10 (01:38:22):
They already play a game, the Cure Bawl. I know
they played the Cure Bowl there before. I don't know
this year if it's gonna be Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:38:29):
But one game is different than a season of games
with cleats, tear, nothing apart, you know, And there.
Speaker 7 (01:38:34):
Is a my soccer fan heart is glowing because so
many times in this country, specifically in the beginning of
soccer in MLS, they were always playing soccer matches on
football fields and you have to like look at the
old football numbers on top of a soccer pitch, and
now football teams are on top of soccer pitch.
Speaker 4 (01:38:55):
Yeah, yeah, crazy man. Tables have turned.
Speaker 3 (01:38:58):
So I don't know exactly when the thing is coming.
Let's see here, says Channel. I will have a crew
at the event and will provide more details coming up
a little bit later. I guess today the conference was
at noon to share more details. I haven't seen anything
about it in the news anywhere, but I'm sure that
we will find out exactly what's gonna happen. Who's gonna
be the coaches, where they'll be getting the players, you know, yeah,
(01:39:18):
that is I don't know what they expect to do
with that. I mean, the NFL is such a dominant
league that I mean even in the off season stuff.
When they tried to do spring football before, it just
it just doesn't catch on. You know, fans are in
a different mode at that point.
Speaker 10 (01:39:29):
When they moved it to spring is when the I
thought the NFL kind of gave it like it's blessing.
Speaker 4 (01:39:37):
Yes, because it was coming. They're not competing at the NFL.
Speaker 3 (01:39:41):
It's kind of like winter ball, yeah yeah, right right, yeah,
but they're not really competing now. I mean really, it's
a place for old college athletes that couldn't make it
anymore in the league to go and maybe had that
last blast of fame as a ballplayer, because I mean,
you know, we recognize some of the names, like when
the rage came through, there were former players there that
were D one players that were good players in college.
Speaker 4 (01:40:02):
But they just didn't have what it took. D D
Smart he hate me, yeah yeah he.
Speaker 3 (01:40:05):
In the NFL, they ain't the Packers they ain't the packers,
that's for sure. And before we get over to trivia,
I did want to do this with a trooper Steve
from Channel six. He was in with this last Friday,
stomping Jack. You're such a dick, uh, they do the
ask Trooper Steve segment. I thought today's question was pretty cool.
Speaker 4 (01:40:23):
Is it one of the first things you read when
you wake up?
Speaker 3 (01:40:25):
No, it's not one of the first things I read
when I wake up. Actually, stop at Jack. I glanced
at today to see what the question was, and it
was legit. Most of the time the questions are pretty obvious.
Speaker 4 (01:40:34):
The first the first thing he reads is hate speech.
Don't don't know what he was wearing, not paying attention?
Speaker 3 (01:40:42):
Uh in nice colone though, right, Yeah, Tripper Steve says
on Tuesday quote, I see it all the time?
Speaker 4 (01:40:46):
Can I slide into the merge lane to pass?
Speaker 3 (01:40:51):
So, in other words, if you're merging, you know, you
come coming together and there's the lane to the right,
you're backed up in traffic. Can you get over into
that merge lane and go all the way down to
the front and then cut over?
Speaker 4 (01:41:01):
Is that illegal? I'm going No, it's just real douche
Douche says here, if.
Speaker 3 (01:41:08):
You've ever been stuck in bumper to bumper, bumper to
bumper traffic, you've probably seen it. That one driver zipping
into the merge lane on the right there to pass
the line of cars. But is that move legal in Florida?
Speaker 4 (01:41:21):
I'm saying that the move is legal. You say it's not.
What do you think, Jack, You're just to be a contrarian. No,
I think it is not legal.
Speaker 3 (01:41:34):
Florida Statute three one six dot eight four says. The
answer is no, you cannot do that. If a cop
sees you doing that, it's more than you just skipping
line and being a dick. It's you breaking the law.
You cannot use that lane to pass the other people. So,
as pissed off as you may get, the one thing
you can really hope for is a cop to be
there to see somebody trying to do that and getting
(01:41:55):
yanked over and getting a ticket for it.
Speaker 6 (01:41:57):
Yeah, because you could end up putting yourself in the
path of a car hard that's trying to merge onto
the highway.
Speaker 3 (01:42:02):
Dam it's legal if the vehicle in front of you
is making a left turn only then you can use
it to go around them as they wait for traffic
right for an opportunity for them to turn left. There
are clearly marked lanes. They say that allows you to
do that. Outside of that, you cannot do that. Yeah,
those merge lanes are designed to help traffic flow, letting
vehicles enter or exit smoothly, not to be used.
Speaker 4 (01:42:23):
As a short cut when it's backed up.
Speaker 3 (01:42:25):
And I got to tell you, that's about as mad
as I can get when someone, Oh yeah, that's pulling
that's pulling a gun on the kids on the boat.
Speaker 4 (01:42:33):
Mate.
Speaker 5 (01:42:36):
For me, I just pulled my car so that you
can't get around me.
Speaker 3 (01:42:38):
I literally had to be pulled back from my wife.
We're getting in a fistfight in an airport and a
Dominican Republic over something like this.
Speaker 4 (01:42:46):
Jimmy, I don't need.
Speaker 3 (01:42:49):
You legit, have no idea. There was this real I mean,
he's just a complete douchebag. Guys from France and and
and he was on our plane and we were all
trying to do the same thing, and we're in law
and this guy literally walks by everybody and just slides
in line. And I just started calling his ass out
and I was just like, man that I said you're
a dick. I'm like, you up there in the black,
(01:43:10):
you're a dick. He goes, well, I've got a flight
to catch. I'm like everybody's got a flight to catch.
Speaker 4 (01:43:13):
Jackass. Oh made you even lose breath.
Speaker 3 (01:43:17):
My wife does that thing where she grabs you right
there by the elbow and kind of pulls you back
a little bit. Chill out, buddy, let's not get thrown
into a Dominican Republic jail.
Speaker 4 (01:43:24):
I like how you said that, Like we have been
in that situation next to your wife, Like you would
know that maneuver. Yeah, she knows the maneuver. And then
then she hits you with the whole like calm down
elbow thing. You guys have been there, right, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:43:41):
I can't stand that. I can't stand people who skip
line and stuff. That's that is one of the most
annoying things for me.
Speaker 4 (01:43:46):
I hate it more than anything, is it? What's worse?
That are littering?
Speaker 9 (01:43:50):
God?
Speaker 4 (01:43:50):
Why would you hit me with that?
Speaker 1 (01:43:51):
You like that?
Speaker 9 (01:43:52):
Right?
Speaker 4 (01:43:52):
I just want to make you fine. I wouldn't have thought, yeah,
I wouldn't have. I wouldn't have.
Speaker 5 (01:43:56):
Pictured you as a guy who got really upset at littering.
Speaker 3 (01:43:58):
Oh, I mean I don't like people. Well, I mean
I'm not gonna get a fight over it.
Speaker 4 (01:44:03):
There, they're similar because there's.
Speaker 7 (01:44:05):
Just it's disrespectful, it's late objective examples of disrespect. Yeah,
rude and douchery. Yeah yeah, yeah, that's a douchery in
those decisions. No care about not anything around you, but
also any one around you.
Speaker 4 (01:44:18):
Yeah, nothing at all, No concern at all about the
anybody else but you.
Speaker 9 (01:44:21):
Oh.
Speaker 4 (01:44:21):
I love that. That's a great personality trait to have.
Really set you apart, all right?
Speaker 3 (01:44:26):
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Speaker 1 (01:45:28):
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Speaker 4 (01:45:33):
Welcome back to the Jim Cooper Show. I'm Jim.
Speaker 3 (01:45:35):
There's dead Hello, Jack is here? No sauces here. We'll
get some thoughts at the top of the hour. I'm
excited to speaking of Jack. What is in the old
Jackie sack? All aboard chug a chug it chew chew.
Click aty Jack, Click at it Jack?
Speaker 4 (01:45:48):
Oh, no, one, you call that a nad lib? Easy fellah.
When he said that I did that last night, I
thought I did that last bendroom like he's calling my
name in the bedroom. Sure. Yeah's settle down, Charlie Sheen.
All right, let's go the prizes we have today. We
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added a third prize today, so listen up, folks. Wow,
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Speaker 10 (01:46:13):
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Speaker 4 (01:47:08):
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Speaker 10 (01:47:09):
Dude, I guess I'll be out there that show then,
I'm not sharing. Joe sent Sabella Ah Nice hosted by
Jeff Barrett.
Speaker 7 (01:47:15):
Nice, that's all going down. Jeff Barrett has a been
doing comedy here for a while. I'm excited to make
it out to T ten very nice. I'll be out
there to check you out for sure, literally right around
the corner from my place. Yes, loving that dude.
Speaker 10 (01:47:27):
All right, good, all right, maybe you can give Ross
a ride since it's a Thursday and you'll both be here,
all right, all right, back to you, clickity clack, thank you,
And maybe the person who wins these tickets can sit
in the bed of your truck with hotel.
Speaker 4 (01:47:42):
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Speaker 3 (01:47:43):
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Speaker 4 (01:47:47):
One, two, three, four or five?
Speaker 5 (01:47:49):
Let's go three?
Speaker 4 (01:47:50):
Three? Is Martin? Martin? How you doing?
Speaker 3 (01:47:54):
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so's try.
Speaker 4 (01:48:00):
This again, Martin, how you doing doing? Just fine? Can
I ask a question? What were you doing before? That
made it sound like you just sounded you know? I'll
just I said it all in one word. I'll love you,
I just do it all all right?
Speaker 1 (01:48:13):
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Speaker 4 (01:48:14):
Sorry, all right? Would you like to play a little
game with us? Yes, sir, all right, let's do it then.
Speaker 3 (01:48:21):
Show all right, Martin, this is a real easy game. Well,
I's got a question here for you. Four answers. One
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Speaker 4 (01:48:29):
It's a lot. I'm trying to fool you.
Speaker 3 (01:48:30):
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Ready?
Speaker 3 (01:48:37):
Here we go, buddy, on this day in twenty oh,
excuse me, that's not right, gott money, I got that.
I didn't change the date. I don't even know what
the day is.
Speaker 4 (01:48:43):
Let's see on this.
Speaker 3 (01:48:44):
Day in nineteen fifty three, Russian president and global pariah
Vladimir Putin was born on this day.
Speaker 4 (01:48:53):
Oh, let me, wow, that's right.
Speaker 3 (01:48:55):
Check and see how old Vlatty is. I think he's
gonna be in his late seventies.
Speaker 4 (01:48:58):
Right, probably, pot yeah, pooty poots. What is his birthday?
Speaker 5 (01:49:02):
It's seventy three years old. He was born in nineteen
fifty two, Jimmy.
Speaker 4 (01:49:06):
Right, year away.
Speaker 3 (01:49:09):
Vladimir Putin was born on this day. Here three fun
facts about Vladimir and one hammer and sickle of a lie.
All right, buddy, we're talking about Ladimir Putin, which one
of these is not true? Number one, Vladimir Putin is
a huge Beatles fan. Number two, Vladimir Putin has a
law degree from Leningrad State University. Number three Vladimir Putin
(01:49:30):
speaks fluent German and English. Or lastly, Vladimir Putin is
the third of seven children. Which of those is a lie?
The second one, No, that's absolutely true. Vladimir Putin has
a degree in law from Leningrad State University.
Speaker 4 (01:49:50):
I'm Martin, I Martin, alright, one, two, four or five
four is the answer. That's luke, Luke, how you doing.
Speaker 9 (01:49:58):
I'm doing good.
Speaker 4 (01:49:59):
How are y'all doing good? Buddy?
Speaker 3 (01:50:00):
We're talking about Vladimir Putin here? Which one of these
is not true?
Speaker 4 (01:50:03):
Number one?
Speaker 3 (01:50:04):
Vladimir Putin is a huge Beatles fan. Number two Vladimir
Putin speaks fluent German and English. Or lastly, Vladimir Putin
is the third of seven children.
Speaker 4 (01:50:17):
I'm going number three, that's the one. But you're a winner.
Speaker 3 (01:50:22):
See yeah, let me tell you very interesting thing about
Putin while I've got you on the line here. He
actually is the third child. He's the only one that survived.
Both of the kids that were had before Vladimir Putin
both died. He took him out, Yeah, probably so he
probably ate him in the womb. You know, I'm gonna
put you on hold there, buddy, You are a winner, lukela.
(01:50:42):
Vladimir Putin is a gigantic Beatles fan. Is he like
a gigantic Beatles fan?
Speaker 4 (01:50:47):
Such ame?
Speaker 3 (01:50:47):
He does speak fluent German and English? On top of
his native Russian and he is the third child for sure,
but his brother I think both of his siblings passed
away before they were adults. A couple other things you
may not know about Vladimir Putin before we get the
top of the hour. He had some ross launs. Oh,
I'm excited what happened in two thousand and seven for him?
(01:51:08):
He felt something. Yeah, yeah, he was Time Magazine's Person
of the Year. Oh in two thousand and seven. Uh,
He's been nominated twice for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Speaker 4 (01:51:18):
That's true.
Speaker 3 (01:51:19):
Yes, oh, I was gonna laugh at that Nobel Peace Prize.
I can't imagine white four. And then lastly here he
is a black belt in judo. There, you know, Vladimir Putin.
Speaker 7 (01:51:32):
The console for Nobel Peace Prize is like, yeah, we
had to we know, monated him.
Speaker 4 (01:51:38):
Yeah right, okay, it was some it was some negotiation
he had with some country or something or something like that.
Speaker 1 (01:51:44):
It was.
Speaker 3 (01:51:45):
It wasn't something you would think that Putin would get
nominated for, of course. Now and you know, uh, but
that's interesting how bad Trump wants won You know, I
wonder if it has anything to do with the fact
the fact that Putin was nominated twice. Oh I don't
know interesting, Ross, but you got for thoughts, Bunny.
Speaker 7 (01:52:00):
I have figured out the weirdest and most comedic way
to find out how poor you are. I think that
there is a societal example that shows you and tells you.
And we put so much weird meaning behind this one
(01:52:21):
thing that's in the grocery store that if you get
this one version versus the other version, it says everything
everybody needs to know about you. And I disagree with it,
but I'm just here to point out, Wow, everyone gets
super judgmental when you buy this.
Speaker 4 (01:52:38):
All right, we'll do that next.
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her melt.
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It's pretty intense. Have great to thank you that's kind
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I'm Jim. There's deb Hello, Jack, Yep, and Ross. Speaking
of Ross, let's get some thoughts.
Speaker 1 (01:53:44):
It's weird. Oh yeah, it's funny.
Speaker 2 (01:53:48):
Sometimes brought to you by It's Ross spelled like sauce,
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That's right. Today's Ross Thoughts is brought to you.
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By Personal Injury Attorney Mode went injured on the go
just call Mode. Thank you MOE for having me here,
because that way I can tell people about what is
one of the weirdest cornerstones of disparity and judgment I
think in Western culture.
Speaker 3 (01:54:15):
So what you're saying is just if you own or
do this, people will automatically know maybe you haven't planned well, yeah,
well planned.
Speaker 7 (01:54:23):
Well, or they just I mean, Jim, I could feel
you side eyeing someone until your eyes rolled out.
Speaker 4 (01:54:31):
Yeah yeah, yeah, I'm not a judge person. Guys career
out of it. Yeah, but that's fake. And sometimes this is.
Speaker 7 (01:54:41):
Too much my jack and something I would think also
depth chagrin every now and then. It's also you're pretty accurate.
You have a lot of good hunches. Okay, like your
judgments aren't bat in a thousand, but they aren't like
majority wrong. It's just a lot of times you don't
really act on those hunches. Aka, you didn't buy the
(01:55:03):
impossible impossible meat.
Speaker 4 (01:55:05):
Yeah you called that one, and then not a dollar
made off of Yeah, not a dollar.
Speaker 7 (01:55:09):
But no, I think the greatest cornerstone example of oh,
you're one of those people versus like, one day I'll
be one of those people. I'll give you a small
hint here. But Jim, let me ask you a quick question.
I get, how much does a box of honey nut
cheerios cost.
Speaker 4 (01:55:34):
About six and a half dollars these days? Oh my god,
I'm looking at five dollars and sixty nine percent? Okay?
Is that that bad? Less than a dollar off? No,
I'm no, And I know it's impressive that you got that.
Speaker 3 (01:55:50):
It's shocking that serial cost oh yeah, without question, And
it is like I'm so glad I don't have to
buy it for my kids anymore, because also it's junk.
Speaker 7 (01:55:57):
And it's also a little shocking whenever some one of
power or of celebrity status gets asked that question and
they go two dollars zero, Like, dude, we aren't even
one in the same not even.
Speaker 4 (01:56:11):
In the same world.
Speaker 7 (01:56:12):
Dude, our experience with society and life and existence very different.
Because you just guess thirty five dollars for a box
of cheerios, right, you're so out of it.
Speaker 4 (01:56:23):
But it is cereal related. There is no bigger difference
and no more judgment. That's way out of pocket it
per capita, man, I mean way too much bag cereal
versus box cereal. The minute, I didn't know where you
were going, and then I kinda I rewound to the
beginning of the statement.
Speaker 3 (01:56:43):
I was like, oh, I know exactly where it's going.
You are seven thousand percent right. I don't care if
I had bars of gold and bottles of one hundred
dollars wine in my card. When you see that bag
sial or you're like, oh, sorry for your situation, their dog.
Speaker 4 (01:56:58):
Sorry for your situation. That is the That is a
telle of all tel you.
Speaker 7 (01:57:04):
Can have wine that came from the Titanic, but it
fits next to great crisps. I got bad news for
you with like a different looking Tony or it's not
it's Anthony the Cat.
Speaker 4 (01:57:17):
It's not.
Speaker 3 (01:57:19):
You can have a real Louis on and somebody's like,
oh my god, and they have a fake purse. Listen,
you'll never get credit. It just makes sense, does it.
Speaker 4 (01:57:28):
Just don't defend listen, don't defend it. Jack, It's less waste. Yeah,
because guess what you buy the box cereal that's inside
a bag, inside a box. At least if you're getting
a bag, let's cut out the box. No question, dud.
Speaker 6 (01:57:42):
We found who buys bag on the show. I think
we knew it's listen, I get all these out, all
even worse. No, it's actually much better. It's cheaper and
it comes to the bob.
Speaker 7 (01:57:54):
You enjoy your bag of Captain munch, you know, and
I've always cheery eyes. Yeah, they couldn't afford the second helme.
Speaker 4 (01:58:08):
It's just listen. It's a very fun thing. Yeah. People
have always poked fun of, but now it's.
Speaker 7 (01:58:13):
Actually grown into like the culture and now people like
seriously jokes you if you be walking around what looks
like to be a bag of rabbit food that you
pour over.
Speaker 4 (01:58:24):
Milk, looks like a colorful pillow, and I don't it's
so weird.
Speaker 7 (01:58:28):
We are such an interesting species where just a cardboard
box makes us feel a little bit safer. Not all
of us, but only us get to feel safer via
cardboard box around a bag of series.
Speaker 4 (01:58:43):
Is there are there others?
Speaker 3 (01:58:44):
Is like store soda in that same thing, Like instead
of having like pepsi or doctor pepper, you have the
doctor check or the are the are the mountain?
Speaker 9 (01:58:53):
Was it a yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:58:54):
Yeah, it's it's bet a mountain dew. It's like uh
like uh slope tears, mountain rain or something mountain rain.
The yes, it's still there. That judgment is still there,
all right.
Speaker 4 (01:59:06):
I do not judge. I would also say that we
do not judge, but we are all aware of the judgment.
For sure. Yeah, for sure. Soda doesn't get catch the
same amount of heat that bag cereal. I would agree
with that.
Speaker 9 (01:59:20):
That is it.
Speaker 4 (01:59:20):
That is that has its own unique space. The bag cereal.
Speaker 6 (01:59:24):
Yeah, it's at the bottom. You have to reach for
that bad boyore.
Speaker 4 (01:59:31):
Does your family ever? Does your family ever fight? Back.
Does your family fight back? What are you kidding? What
are you talking about?
Speaker 3 (01:59:38):
Do they fight back? Do they say do they say dad?
Do they come up and grab it out of there
and say Dad? Today we're getting we're getting a brand name.
We're getting Post, we're getting Kellogg's. We're not doing this today.
Speaker 15 (01:59:50):
We're tired of the cin aspirest of all, you guys
are making yourself look foolish when you're coming up against Aldi,
because everyone listening who's an only chopper knows you guys
know not what you speak of, and we know that
product is superior and at a better price.
Speaker 10 (02:00:09):
I don't buy back Cereal. I don't look down on
people who buy it, but I know you do get
it a dollar general.
Speaker 3 (02:00:14):
So that's a little susy. But hey, everybody, get the round.
We're gonna have some fruity o's.
Speaker 4 (02:00:22):
M are these tastes a bullet fruit scoops. Taste the
red number seven. It's delicious. You enjoy wasting money. I
applaud you for that. It helps the economy. I'm sure dad,
we got corny chomps again. Yeah, and I don't how
about what's do you think blind tests? You could tell
(02:00:44):
I think I could tell. I think I could tell
you immediately. We could do it on the air immediately.
Speaker 3 (02:00:48):
I could tell the box Cereal, the name brand Cereal
from the store Cereal without question.
Speaker 4 (02:00:55):
Jack, do you think you could tell?
Speaker 7 (02:00:58):
That's the real question, because all of us are, we're
box Cereal.
Speaker 4 (02:01:02):
Big old bowl, a brazen fan. Could I tell? Do
you think you could tell? Yeah? Jack's specifically like what
a box Cereal against what a bag Cereal? So don't
need bag cereal? Well, I don't know, but if I
know what it tastes. What do you mean you don't
eat back cereal? What do you mean by that you
(02:01:24):
don't need cereal? I don't need bagged cereal? You buy
bag cereal? Who eats it? Wait? I don't buy bag cereal.
You've been talking about buying bag cereal the time I.
Speaker 5 (02:01:34):
Said, he says he gets it.
Speaker 4 (02:01:35):
I get it at all. The you missed that part.
You know it's so funny too. Is he trying to
think of something bad about it? That's always funny?
Speaker 7 (02:01:46):
Is Jack bringing up a great point? Is that like
it comes in a bag in the box, and yet
we don't play with the people who just.
Speaker 4 (02:01:58):
Buy it no box. Now you underst stand why aliens
are like, no, not yet. Yeah, they're not far though,
a right around the corner. Yeah, okay, like I don't
want to maybe.
Speaker 5 (02:02:08):
The next millennia will come back and check on the neighborhood.
Speaker 4 (02:02:11):
Again or the end of this day. And then have
you ever taken out the bag within a Cereal box? Yeah,
then you can't put it back in. It's the weirdest
magic drink of all the time. Yeah, because it gets
real fast, yeah and choty very That's why you don't
take it all the way out of the box.
Speaker 7 (02:02:25):
Yeah, but you gotta every Now, then you just got
to look at that bag. You just if you were
to take out the bag out of the box and
then just put that in you know, the cupboard, and
why am the pantry and.
Speaker 3 (02:02:37):
Why don't they have the resealable bags inside Cereal? They
do that with everything else, Like you buy a pack
of hot dogs now and they come in a resyllable pack.
Speaker 4 (02:02:46):
But yet Cereal, you just have to do.
Speaker 3 (02:02:48):
The roll up trick and hope to got it doesn't
go stale in twenty minutes and then after spending eleven
dollars on it and then full.
Speaker 4 (02:02:54):
Circle, guess who has the resealable bag bag cereal? It
does they come put the is it.
Speaker 7 (02:03:02):
Literally makes more sense to buy bag cereal in every definition,
in every possible way.
Speaker 3 (02:03:08):
You will still get your balls ragged endlessly if you
come home with it.
Speaker 4 (02:03:11):
But if you are given the option and you're in
the middle of the grocery store, you're gonna look at
both you and go now, I'm better than that. Hey,
which which of a good month?
Speaker 3 (02:03:19):
Which of those cereals do you think would be the
most difficult to ascertain whether or not it was the
cheap version or the you know, or the popular like
a Kellogg version that's a great du.
Speaker 4 (02:03:31):
Like rice crispies. I think cornflakes. I think it's the opposite.
Speaker 3 (02:03:35):
I would think it'd be something with like the normal version,
like cinemon toast crunch, Like the normal version would have
lots of sugar, lots of cinnamon.
Speaker 4 (02:03:42):
Because you can hide it, you're hiding it under all
of it.
Speaker 3 (02:03:45):
I would think that the cheaper version would probably have
less because cinnamon is expensive and then and of course
sugar is so I would think that would be easy
and maybe the raisin brand. I think it gets soggy
faster thought a lot about this. I had a lot
of time in this bag Cereal. You'll be able to
(02:04:05):
oh yeah, yeah, because that's the thing with cereal. You
don't wanted to get soggy too fast. That's why you
have to eat Raisin brand like it's the last meal
you're ever gonna have.
Speaker 4 (02:04:13):
Don't you eat like grape nuts? What are you talking about?
It's called muclei. I eat musliks. It sounds like something
you cough up. It's like, no, it does, doesn't it
it does. It's like that's it's from Sweden. Right, it's uh.
I got all that. Yeah, we had like a granola.
You pour milk over it's super good.
Speaker 5 (02:04:34):
Just add oat milk and just get it over with.
Speaker 7 (02:04:36):
Yeah, I'm all stuck together with the honey. Very good
for you, bag Cereal. People rejoice, We see you. You
are done wrong, But don't judge me when I never
join your side. Don't see a ros's thoughts.
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Doing well? It was good to hear that Rush cut
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Yeah, those damn Canadians.
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Of course, no Neil Perk. But I just found out today.
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(02:08:21):
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That's cool. I did not know that. I mean you yeah,
you've done that.
Speaker 9 (02:08:26):
Oh yeah, yeah, I've done I've written all the way
across Cuba.
Speaker 4 (02:08:29):
Have you really?
Speaker 6 (02:08:30):
I have?
Speaker 9 (02:08:31):
I did that two years ago, got on a motorcycle
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Speaker 4 (02:08:36):
Now out of curiosity, did you ship your own bike
down there? Did you just rent one?
Speaker 11 (02:08:41):
No?
Speaker 9 (02:08:41):
So when you get down there, they have you know,
they do business with the Europeans, so they're German. In fact,
my bike was a BMW, so they had German BMW's
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And I'm guessing they're not seventy five dollars a piece
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They are not. Although they see that you're American, the
price does go up considerably.
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Yeah, for sure. What do you ride right now? Do
you still have a bike? I sold my last bike.
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I had a Husky nine oh one, which was an
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after my trip through Cube and one other ride I
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to end the fifty five year experiment with motorcycles.
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Well, you know, I love riding as well. Scott and
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I've had all of the riding I want. And then
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(02:09:59):
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Question last week we didn't have a chance to get
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I also have an Acorn's account, which I think is
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government for a one k?
Speaker 9 (02:12:13):
Well, it's no different than any other version. Right, They're
gonna have funds inside. They're gonna have a bond fund,
a stock fund, a small cap, large cap, growth value
index products. They're going to have all kinds of things
in there. And again when people say that to me,
I often ask, okay, but what's in those things? Right?
Because you may have put a bond fund that earned
six percent in your four oh one K and picked
(02:12:35):
a stock fund that did fifteen percent. That doesn't by definition,
that doesn't make either plan better than the other. It
just means you bought different things. But this person asked,
should I combine the accounts? Should I? Well, my first
question is are you maxing out the part of your
four oh one K slash four oh one A that
are you getting the most of your employer's match Once
(02:12:56):
you've reached that level, you can probably have other conversations,
but I would say until you're getting every dollar from
your employer, in this case the government, I would say
you go that route when that's maxed out. That's assuming
you have enough reserve saving one hand to provide for
an emergency. So combining And the last point I'll make
is that combining the two doesn't make sense because the
(02:13:19):
only way you can add to a four oh one
A or a four oh one K or a four
oh three B is through payroll deduction. You can't just
jam outside money into a four to oh one case.
So the answer to the question I think essentially is
get to you. It appears to me you have savings
because you have this Acorns account. I would look to
the four oh one A to get the maximum match
I could.
Speaker 3 (02:13:39):
Yeah, Scott, I also wanted to ask one other thing
about when it comes to your four oh one K,
whether it be a Fidelity account, Vanguard account, whatever the
case may be. Do you do you trust those companies
to choose on your behalf or do you always say
that there should be someone like you, you know, making
those choices and allocating that money where it should be.
Speaker 9 (02:13:56):
What what do you prefer, Well, there's probably three choices there.
It didn't used to be this way, but there's probably
three choices now. When you can go to a professional,
most plans, if you have an employer based plan, whether
it's the government or local company, have a representative like
myself attached to it. Now. I will tell you, on average,
those people are not seen very often unless they're a
(02:14:17):
good one, and there are some good ones around town.
But I would seek out that person and ask their advice.
If you would prefer not to do that, the next
option would be to do it yourself. If you say, well, look,
I just want to cheap index fund. I know the
stock market does xyz over the last thirty years, and
if I leave it alone, it'll be fine, which is
also probably true. And the third option you is is
(02:14:38):
these companies Vanguard or Fidelity or whoever it is, to
row price, they will, for a little extra fee twenty
basis points fifteen basis points one fifth of one percent
will pick the investments for you. I will tell you,
on average, I would either get with the advisor or
just pick an index fund, especially if you're in it
for the long.
Speaker 3 (02:14:58):
Yeah, very good talking to Scot around edgewaterfamilywealth dot Com.
We're doing its only money. We talk to him about
a number of things when he calls in on Tuesdays.
One of the things you have here is Ross and
I have a future you discussion. I don't know what
that means.
Speaker 9 (02:15:13):
So Ross and I and our many conversations, had a
recent conversation about future you, encourrent you, and one of
the problems people have is they're not paying a whole
lot of attention to future you. Is that correct? Ross's
that what we talked about that is one.
Speaker 7 (02:15:28):
Hundred percent, and that it's you got to be proactive
on loving future you.
Speaker 9 (02:15:34):
Yeah. I mean a lot of people are struggle with
all kinds. I just read that there were thirty thousand
books published in the last ten years on personal health.
Yet as a country we have an ongoing health crisis
for of our diabetes, obesity, whatever it is. So it
tells you that it's not a lack of information, it's
the problem. Is that current you wants to have oreos
(02:15:58):
for dinner because you don't care that much about future you.
So I think the same thing is true of money.
You know, when you save, you're basically investing in future you.
You're investing in future you's independence, right, because if if
you don't invest today, or you don't even have to invest,
if you don't save, you're not looking out for future you.
(02:16:20):
You're more concerned with current you, who says, you know what,
I'd rather go to the club tonight and spend two
hundred dollars acting silly, drinking too much and carrying on,
because currently really wants to do that. But future you,
that's way down the road. We're not concerned all that
much about future us. Future us as somebody we don't
(02:16:41):
know that well and don't care that much about. In
the conversation and I that Ross and I have had
over the last little bit is how do we convince
current us to pay a little bit more attention to
future us? And that's a big problem for a lot
of people when it comes to wealth accumulation.
Speaker 4 (02:16:58):
And what's the answer there?
Speaker 3 (02:17:00):
I mean, is there a set answer for that or
is that just a that that's a subjective, subjective issue.
Speaker 9 (02:17:06):
Well, I mean, I don't the answer is the obvious one,
which is more disciplined and concern for future you.
Speaker 16 (02:17:11):
Right.
Speaker 9 (02:17:11):
If if you know, if you're eating oreos for dinner,
and uh, and whatever the cereals. You were just mentioning
for breakfast, the serial you know, the lucky charms and
the things of that nature, and you're not paying in
current You likes those things.
Speaker 4 (02:17:26):
I get it.
Speaker 9 (02:17:27):
But future you is gonna have diabetes. Right, So it's
the same thing is true of money. If you if
you take a second to say, you know what current me.
I want you to sit on on the couch and
watch TV tonight, and we're gonna take that fifty extra
dollars and put it in our four oh one k
or put it put it in a savings account, whatever
I get. Morgan Hausel said this. Morgan Housel, you may
(02:17:48):
or may not remember, wrote the book The Psychology of Money,
which is the best selling money book of all time.
And I recently heard him say that, really, when you're
when you invest, when you save, you were investing in
your future, your independence, because you will never be independent
from an employer, from a parent, from a relative that
you have to borrow money from. You will never have
(02:18:10):
that independence if you don't invest in future use independence.
And if I think if people thought of it that way,
if they thought this fifty dollars that I'm not going
to spend and I'm gonna save is for my future
ability to be free to make the decisions I want
to make, because I want to make them. Because if
let's face it, if you're in a job you don't
(02:18:31):
like and you have no savings and you don't put
any effort into having any savings, every day that you
go to work that you don't like that job, you
are dependent on that employer that you do not like.
So when you're saving, maybe you're saving. Let's say, look,
in a year, I got to get a different job,
I'm going to need five grand in savings to take
that month to find that job. You're you're investing in
(02:18:53):
your future independence, And I think again, the problem is
we're all a little too caught up in current dusk
not to say you should enjoy life. I'm not saying
you shouldn't enjoy life. What I am saying is give
future you a little bit of time each and every day.
Speaker 4 (02:19:06):
Yeah, future you is gonna think the lambo is a
stupid idea.
Speaker 3 (02:19:09):
Yeah, yeah, future you doesn't like you investing in the
things that depreciate at an exponential rate, like immediately.
Speaker 4 (02:19:17):
That's what future you does not like. And I'll just think, yeah, and.
Speaker 9 (02:19:22):
Well, think about think about how you feel after you
do something like that. I know, as a young man,
I always wanted the cool car, and I wanted people
to think I was cool. A little good that did me.
But so you know, if you bought the cool car
and I did it once I bought that Mustang five
point oho, I couldn't afford. You know, a week later,
I didn't care. I didn't didn't mean anything to me.
(02:19:43):
I had the French fry wrapper in the back. Nobody
you know. It just I wasn't watching it every other
day like I was when I first got it. I
mean again, that stuff dissipates, and current you is probably
making a little bit of mess for future.
Speaker 7 (02:19:55):
Yeah, it's just it's so hard to talk about self
love in twenty twenty five. Watch the Segway self love
in twenty twenty five, because it's not the most.
Speaker 4 (02:20:05):
Celebrated thing, right, and a lot of people look at it.
Speaker 9 (02:20:10):
Well.
Speaker 7 (02:20:10):
Discipline is also, if you squint in a different light,
that is self love for future you. Discipline now is
self love in the future.
Speaker 4 (02:20:20):
Yeah, one hundred percent, that's what you am. Yeah.
Speaker 9 (02:20:23):
Yeah, I couldn't agree more and We've talked about this.
I mean, delaying gratification is hard. But Jack's favorite thing
I think that I've ever said is when you begin
to be gratified by the delay is when it'll make
a difference. Because at some point people cross the thresholds
where they're like, oh, this is kind of cool. I
saved up fifty grand to fifty grand, maybe five grand.
(02:20:43):
I saved up one hundred grand, one hundred grand, maybe
ten grand. It again, once the gratification comes from the delay,
then that's when you start to make progress for future you.
Speaker 4 (02:20:54):
All right, let's move on to the last one here.
Speaker 3 (02:20:57):
Underspending is as much a disconnect as over spending. That
one does not make sense. Yeah, so I'm gonna go.
Speaker 9 (02:21:05):
And this is going to fly in the face of
what we just talked about it, but I'm talking about
retirees who have been paranoid their whole lives, and because
of their paranoia have saved and it's a good paranoia.
They put away a lot of maybe they have five
hundred grand, they have a million dollars, and they're sixty
nine years old and the wife is begging them to
go on a cruise. They're begging them to take the
kids on a trip, begging them to go out to
(02:21:27):
a fancy dinner once a week, and because of their
paranoia kind of carrying over into their retirement, they're not
able to flip the switch. And what happens to those people.
I just lost one of my favorite clients of all
time last week. And what happens to those people, not
that he was in this category, but he certainly left
behind a pretty big nest egg, is that they haven't
(02:21:47):
done those things. They haven't enjoyed the money that they
labored to put away. And I do have difficulties sometimes
convincing my clients who have been thrifty, who have been thoughtful,
who have been dis to kind of all right, let's
make a transition. You know, last year you had eight
hundred grand. This year you got eight thirty. Next year
(02:22:08):
you'll have eight seventy. Let's spend some of this money.
Let's enjoy our time with our kids and our grandkids,
and take to wife to Hawaii. She's been begging you
for three months. Let's do it, you know. And that
becomes a little bit messed up with some people. They
get kind of confused and think, well, I this got
me here and I can't turn the switch or turn
(02:22:29):
it off because all hell will break loose. And the
reality is all hell won't break loose. Yes, we're still
gonna have good and bad years, but ultimately that can
be a little bit of a problem, and it can
be a little bit of a subject for couples to
argue about.
Speaker 3 (02:22:43):
And I've seen that a lot in my office over here. Yeah,
So if you've saved it, enjoy it. Edgewardfamilywealth dot com.
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There are seats available at both. Winterfart's getting tight, but
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(02:23:25):
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or what if I wanted that, or what if I
need to buy a car every five years. We're gonna
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know how that's gonna go. I'm kind of both excited
and terrified, but I think I think the reality is
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it'll be kind of fun. And I think for people
who have never seen a live plan done, who maybe
have thought I don't have enough money or I don't
want to embarrass myself in front of the advisor, this
is a real easy way to kind of just watch
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light minded people going through the same exact situation.
Speaker 4 (02:24:13):
So you should never be afraid to be in one
of these meetings.
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Speaker 9 (02:24:16):
And the funny thing is, you know, Jim, as soon
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cool event and a really good opportunity for you to
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inundated and get a foot out of the door when
it comes to starting your future planning. That's the number
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