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(00:00):
Hello, Keilly Nash, Good morning. It's tomorrow show. Today, it'll
be hump Day tomorrow, the tenthof April, Big Sunday, coming down
two o'clocks when the parade's going tobe for the National Championship women's basketball team.
Notice I didn't say Lady game Cocks, but you just said it.
I'm just pointing out. I'm trainingmyself now. Every time that I'm mentioning

(00:24):
it, I make sure I saythe women's basketball team, the wbb USC
n C got it, all right? All right, So some of the
things we can talk about tomorrow.See. Oh, today's the first day
of baseball at Saga Park. Iwant to go to that game. What's
happening anything special? Well, it'sa two dollars Tuesday, two dollars hot

(00:45):
dogs. I can take ten bucksand eat five nice. That's a good
I would get a little sick outof me. I don't think five two
is my limit at the ballpark.Yeah, although they have quality dogs at
Segra Park. You get to ahigh school game and eat five hot dogs,
you going to the hospital. Youbetter hope the team's got a doctor

(01:07):
handy. We should be safe atSegra all right. So some of the
things we can talk about tomorrow.What we've got. We talked about it
briefly today, more just like anews story, but the idea of you
have a sixth sense. Some maycall it the Holy spirit inside of you.

(01:30):
Others may say you just have somesort of intuition, whatever it is,
what did it do to help youout? In this instance, we
started talking about it because Jelly Rollsaid he was doing the Jimmy Kimmel Show
about a year ago and a wordcame down to his dressing room a celebrity

(01:51):
would like to meet you, andhe said great, and he started walking
down the hallway, and then abouthalfway down the hallway he said, nope.
And then he said he told hisassistant tell Diddy, I couldn't meet
him, don't want to meet turnaround and he left and he says he's

(02:12):
been thinking about that a lot lately. And this was how long ago,
about a year ago? So sixthsense or whatever you call it, has
it ever bailed you out of somethingthat maybe you retro or maybe you didn't
do something and you don't even knowwhat the results of it would have been.
I'm thinking of a party that Iknew I shouldn't go to and I
didn't go, and I was gladI didn't go. Oh, you found

(02:36):
out later that that would have beena bad deal. Oh, that would
have been a bad move to bethere at that time. Didn't go.
Hmmm, well that's that's awesome.Yeah, that was That was not a
life changing event, thankfully, butit would have been if I had gone
to that party. So I'm gladI didn't make it. It could have
been a life changing maybe life ending. Could could have been life ending as

(02:58):
a matter of fact, it couldhave been hmm, Okay, that's good.
Yeah, the Holy Spirit's proppting.Possibly if you don't believe in that,
it was just a sixth sense,yeah whatever, would you know?
You don't have to give God acredit on this one if you don't want
If that's not your thing, yeah, it's not your thing. It's okay,
that's okay. We still want tohear your incredible stories. What else

(03:20):
do we have going on over here? Jonathan. I was a little bit
surprised that colt Ford had a massiveheart attack, And the more I read
about this, the more I'm like, this dude almost died. Colt Ford.
I mean, he's not like liveda healthy lifestyle. Per Se asked
me when she read this, sawthe headline, She said, who is

(03:44):
clt Ford? I said, whyhe has had emergency something? I'm like,
yeah, he's he's massively overweight,but he's lost so much weight.
You know, sometimes you hear aboutthese people that lose weight, and then
that's what did A mean, right, because you got to ask how do

(04:04):
they lose the weight? I mean, well, he went on a grapefruit
diety. He only ate grapefruit.No, no, no, that what
they're saying is that sometimes people justlose weight and your body's not used to
that. You got to take itdown slowly, like these shows where they
show you losing fifty pounds in twomonths or whatever. Yeah, that's actually
bad for your heart, even ifyou're eating all the proper nutrition, just

(04:28):
smaller doses of it. Really,and colt Ford probably weighed at his peak.
I mean I don't know for afact, but I would guess he
was probably three twenty MILLI thirty andtoday I mean I'm looking at him here,
he probably weighs one ninety wow toten. I mean, he's he's

(04:49):
not what you would describe as wellplainly I don't follow Colt Ford on his
Instagram account. He does a loton Instagram and he does a lot with
golf. He's a big offer.He loves to get out and golf and
I'm in for Instagram right now,which I never used to begin with.
So okay, that's not going tohelp me keep up with him? Is

(05:09):
that if I it's a platform Idon't use. He's fifty three, Yes,
he's young guy. I'm trying tosee any more about like I'm gonna
put in Colt Ford weight. Ijust opened up my Instagram. The first
thing I'm seeing is your son JordanBiden into that hamburger. Oh yeah,
man, this kid loves a goodhamburger. You can tell by to look

(05:30):
on his face. I can't hearwhat he's saying, but he's very excited
about Oh he was. He wasexcited to eat the hamburger for his birthday.
And then I had I filmed themeating the first biteen and he just
kind of gives you his refuges.Hmmm, that's a good burger, all
right. So according to Colt foroh, this is post malone. Post
malone lost sixty pounds. Why whyis he popping up when I did colt

(05:53):
Ford Cool colt Ford weight loss.Now, in twenty fifteen, there was
a story about cult Ford's dramatic weightloss. Twenty fifteen. That's nine years
ago. So in twenty fifteen,here he goes. He said, I
just got to the point where Isaid, I got to lose some weight.
So I've been working on it,he tells Taste of Country. I'm

(06:15):
not at the point where I'd ideallylike to be yet, but I'm down
from three fifteen to two sixty Thatwas in twenty fifteen. Okay, forty
four year old says it music followinghim now, Yeah, but I mean
that's nine years ago, so Idon't know if it's the weight loss stuff
or what I mean. He's he'sdefinitely less than two sixty five now,

(06:40):
but I mean, good for himfor losing the weight nine years ago.
Absolutely, I just I mean,I don't know what else is He stressed,
Why is colp Ford having a heartattack at age fifty three? Well,
we introduced him at the State Fairyears ago. That was another concert
that Jordan wanted to go to.That was one where Jordan was a colt

(07:02):
Ford fan because colt Ford had aYouTube channel, and somehow Jordan became aware
of it, and we weren't playingcolt Ford's music, but Jordan was a
big fan, and so he gotto meet him and he was very excited
to meet I think colt Ford waslike wearing reck American flag pants or something.

(07:24):
Cult Ford real named Jason Brown brokethrough in two thousand and eight,
so we probably introduced him around twentyten, twenty eleven, and it says
he worked with Florida George Line,Jason Aldan. He wrote Dirt Road Anthem
for Jason al Dean. He said, what is this? In twenty twenty

(07:46):
two, he was diagnosed with anautoimmune disease called my athenia gravis with no
cure. It affects the muscles inyour face, eyes, and throat.
It hadn't really affected my throat,but it really affects my eyes. I
have no control of my right eye. It just totally messes with my vision.
I can see perfectly out of theother eye. But then I would

(08:07):
look together and I'd see three ofyou, you'd look like today. He's
in ICU right now, they said, I mean he's been in there for
like a week, because I knowit was going to be part of that
Rock the Country show, And ohyeah, when is that? Is that

(08:28):
in July? July twenty fifth,twenty sixth, and twenty seventh. I
mean we're here in April, sohe's got all of well most of April,
all of May, all of June, and most of July. So
it's about four months from now.Could he be there? Could he possibly?
I mean, depending on how thiscomes out. But gosh, you

(08:50):
hate to see this happening to somebodylike that. We were talking everybody was
talking about Morgan Wallen yesterday, andRich from Big and Rich was saying,
I guess yesterday afternoon that he wentthrough a period in his life much like

(09:11):
Morgan Wallen is going through. Andhe was talking about not only there's pressure
on you, but there's also everybody'sa yes man, so and you have
unparalleled success, you have unlimited amountsof money, and he said he became
very destructive and he's basically thinking that'swhat Morgan Wallen's doing. So he said

(09:37):
the only way for Morgan Wallen tobe saved is if he can get a
group of people like he got,older veterans, celebrities, people who have
kind of experienced the same sort ofstuff and walk him through it. He
said, I needed a total mindsetchange in my mid twenties. And Morgan

(09:58):
Wallen seems to be on a veryself destructive path right now. Yeah,
you think about the number of peoplethat surrounded themselves. Yes, Michael Jackson,
I still believe that he's dead todaybecause he was surrounded by yes man.
Nobody ever told Michael no. Butyou know, Michael Jackson's life was
a lot. I mean, thatthing was a freak fest. That was
not I mean, I guess hein essence died of a drug overdose,

(10:20):
but not really because it wasn't likehe was doing recreational party drugs. He
was using propofol to sleep with.I don't know what other drugs he did,
but the propofile is what killed them. And he had hired a doctor
to watch him while he sleeped,and then that doctor went out on a
date and came back to find adead Michael Jackson. But yeah, his

(10:46):
his life. You gotta we findout about the death of Prince. I've
forgotten what it was now. Thatwas fentanyl. He's one of the He's
one of the early fentanyl deaths.Basically but yeah, there's one of his
songs in the commercial yesterday, andI'm like, I heard that too,
and I said, well, theyalready sold out. If Prince was alive,

(11:09):
you'd have a freaking he would neversell these songs for commercial effort.
But I've forgotten who the advertiser wasnow, but I heard it that earthquake
up in New Jersey might have beenPrince spinning in his graves where he created
an East Coast common on that headabout I didn't leave you people enough money.

(11:31):
You got to degrade my music.Remember when that was a thing.
Remember Bob Seeker caught hell when Chevystarted using like a rock and they used
it for like a decade, butthey were you know, you sold out,
you know when the artists would allowtheir music to be used in commercials,
you know. And even today,I mean, we hear a bunch

(11:52):
of fifties and sixties songs like ozimpicoh o Zemp. I used to like
that song when I was a kid, and now I hate it so but
you know, it's funny how youhear that music now. Prince in particular,
I can't believe his family sold therights to that, And I bet
you they didn't get that much outof it. I don't know. Yeah,

(12:13):
I remember how ticked off. Ithink Paul McCartney was ticked off at
Michael Jackson because he made the money. Yeah, because when Michael Jackson got
the rights to the Beatles music andthen he sold Revolution to Nike. Yes,
and there's poor Paul McCartney going,stop it, Michael, stop selling

(12:35):
my music. Mate. I boughtit. Do whatever I want to with
it, and it's not mine.Made a lot of money off of that.
Well, well, I feel likewe've already gone too long. But
anyway, we're praying for colt Ford. Yeah. It's a strange thing about
doing tomorrow show today. We talkabout things when we talk about it tomorrow.

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Then we ended up getting sidetracked becauseI wanted to know about Prince by
the way, just brief, becauseI won't be able to get on this
tomorrow or whatever. The dirtiest placesin your home if you're spring cleaning,
according to this at Good Homekeeping,the surface above your stove, So there's
just a ton of bacteria above yourstove. Like if you boil water that

(13:20):
goes into the wall and that justbecomes a moist, damp area of bacteria.
This is triggering allergies, so yougotta clean that. The water and
ice dispenser on the refrigerator, kitchenand bathroom trash cans. I clean the
bathroom trash can every time I cleanthe bathroom. I'm always spraying. I

(13:41):
think now with I saw really yeah, fabrics in your living room, especially
if you wear outside shoes in yourhome, drains, air filters, entryways,
those are the top areas to cleanfor spring cleaning. So I know
a lot of folks are getting afterit now. Great outdoors are opening up.
The pollen season is over. No, you grew up in the North

(14:05):
street, you probably didn't have this, But down south we used to have
an attic fan. My dad stillhas one in this house. I have
one in my house, but Icovered over it with sheet rock. Oh
but I didn't. I didn't takeit out in case I every want to
use it. I just cut thesheet rock out, turn it back on.
But an attic fan. This thing'sabout four feet in diameter. Wow,

(14:26):
it's a huge fan. And backin the day before you had to
lock every window for God's sake inyour house, you could crack a window
or open it wide open if youhad screens, and then you turn the
attic fan on, it just pullsair from outside through all the different rooms.
Beautiful, very cool to wake upor go to bed at night with

(14:46):
the attic fan running and that coolair coming across your face. I loved
it. So why did you coverit over? Well, we never really
used it in my house because Sallyhas to keep every window closed. But
my wife is the same way.She likes the windows closed and I can,
and you know, as part ofme is I don't know if it
was because I was a child andI slept better as a child, because

(15:09):
I did sleep better as a childthan I do as an adult. But
I also just think it was theopen window of the springtime in the fall
time, huh, where there waslike this cool night breeze that comes in
and the sound effect of the cricketsand those types of things. I felt
like I slept the deepest, bestsleeps on those nights, and I would

(15:31):
love it now that pollen season isover and at night right now we're getting
into like the fifties and stuff.That's perfect weather for open windows. But
my wife's like, no, closethe window, close the windows. Somebody
might crawl in, or we're we'rethfifty feet in the air and I could
crawl in. But I walked intothe bathroom yesterday. Sally was in there

(15:54):
taking a shower, and you weretalking about the moisture off of just boiling
upon out of water. Yes,it's like a friggin It's like a walking
into a cloud in that bathroom.And I'm like, I need to get
a larger, more efficient fan andabove that part of the house I couldn't
put. This is where I needto have an attic fan. I need

(16:15):
one about four feet wide. Sucksall the moisture right out of there.
But then you got to make sureyou can somehow vent it like a restaurant.
I have to have a restaurant fanout on the top of the house.
This gets expensive, but you know, you collect so much moisture in
the bathroom. That's got to beone of the dirtiest places in your house
just because of the moisture content.We have some sort of fan, but
I don't think it does much.I don't think any of them do.

(16:37):
It just makes a sound. Andwhoever had the great idea of putting a
bathroom fan, which is supposed tohelp after bodily functions. I'm assuming they
put that in the ceiling. Well, that's way the hell up. Put
it down there next to the kommote. Put that thing. Put it down
there next to the source. Inever understood that, Like I get,

(17:00):
you got to pull it right pastmy face. Yeah, you go to
pull it right all through there.Okay, So anyway, I don't even
see here. This is why TomorrowShow Today podcast ends up being a bunch
of stuff we may not talk aboutto morrow. Oh here, here's another
one that I could just throw it. According to People magazine, cracks are
back. Celebrities are embracing their backsides. The provocative new trend of intentionally flashing

(17:22):
some butt cleavage has been spotted oncelebrities like Noah Cyrus, Katy Perry,
and Zendaiah. It always looks betteron women. Maybe that's because I'm painfully
heterosexual. The cheeky look is allover the runway, too, is Designers
like Marcia Popova are incorporating cutout buttcheek jeans into all right, this is

(17:48):
one of those things that might workin New York in LA Yeah, but
Heaven help you if you try itin South Carolina. If the most other
parts of the country. Right whereyou get behind somebody on a motorcycle on
a Sunday afternoon out for a ride. That got the girlfriend on the back.
She's all been over and leaned upand hugged up against him, and
she's got on one of those thongthings is riding up over her hips.

(18:11):
You see this bright red stripe acrossher hips and then down into the back
of her jeans. I am becomingthe old man in clueless when the daughter
is like holding up the little skippything and he's like, you're not going
out with that? Who said thatwas a dress? Calvin Kleine, No,

(18:32):
no, I don't care that.Marcia Papava is charging you two hundred
dollars for a pair of jeans thatdon't have butts, but you're not wearing
those. Oh and I got totell you, I think the girls on
the motorcycle kind of like the pad. They get the big butt hanging off
the rear end of this motorcycle veryintentional, Otherwise they would not be doing

(18:55):
it. They know exactly what thatlooks like. K wrecked. You are
onto it, my man. OhI shouldn't say this, but I am
So I was visiting my mom anddad, and one of their friends,
who is about my age, pulledup and he's on his motorcycle. He's

(19:15):
got his wife with him, andshe gets up on the back of that
motorcycle. She's wearing her biker pants, some kind of leather thing, and
she gets up on that motorcycle andthey go riding off down the driveway and
my dad looks at me and hesays, you know, I've heard the
expression many times, but I neverreally appreciated it until today. But he's

(19:37):
definitely hauling ass. And I lookback over that motorcycle. I thought he
was going to say, I've heardthe expression but didn't fully appreciate the five
pounds of sugar and a two poundbag. I could have said that as
well, but going down, mymama just shook her head, turned and

(19:59):
walked off. Of course she wasn't. The ladies don't cott into that.
No, come on, oh,now, what's what's going on in your
neighborhood. We're going to be talkingabout, you know, how to reach
out to us on social media.Now I'm following code Ford. I'm hoping
he's going to be doing well.Be in South Carolina in July that because
absolutely, it'd be great if italso adds to the show. That'll be

(20:22):
the first time he's back out onthe road. Yeah, that would be
great. Moves golfing, So cometo the golf capital of South Carolina exactly,
and you know the list for thatshow. There must be forty entertainers
lined up for that two day festivalin the upstate. It's called Rock the
Country. We had an opportunity ifyou win tickets. I don't think that's
still up on the contest page.We still have Chris Lane and Hoody and

(20:45):
the Bullfish. I know that thatshow is going to be who the show
is going to be the twenty ninthof August. But you better get online.
It's not up for your tickets prettyquick, all right, reach out
to us on social media or about email. I'm rushing a ninety seven
five but you see us dot comand I'm nash in ninety seven five to
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