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(00:00):
Hello, Kelly Nash. Hello,it's tomorrow show. Today it would be
hump day already, the twenty fourthof April. All right, man,
this month is flying by. Wegot past tax Day and everything sped up.
Oh well, we got the crazyvideo this morning of an MMA fight.
Last night, a guy named AliHabadi, an Irenian fighter, was

(00:24):
offended by the ring girl. Ohwhy, said that she was trying to
be too sexy? Oh was she? What's the penalty for that? Well,
for her, it was a kickin the butt. He gave her
a kick in the butt, actuallykicked her in the butt. Yes.
Then after the fight, he wasI guess this fight happened in Russia.

(00:47):
Okay. After the fight, hewas walking back to his dressing room and
a bunch of Russians jumped him andbeat the snot out of uh. Oh.
Then he was told that he wasin big trouble with the MMA promoters
for kicking that girl on the butt. He made an apology video that is

(01:08):
one of the most awkward videos you'llever see, where they make the girl
come and stand next to him andshe looks beyond ticked off, and they
got her wrapped in like a towel. Or so, you know, to
cover her up because she's wearing likethe thong bikini or whatever. And then
he was told that apology was notgood enough and you're now banned for life.

(01:34):
Wow, you will never fight professionallyagain. Oh so that's a rough
night for Ali Habati trying to standon moral ground and ended up not only
plus he lost the fight. Sohe lost the fight. Then he got
beat up by about ten spectators.Then he tried had to apologize to the

(01:56):
girl who he kicked in the butt, and then he got he lost his
job day at the office. Butyou know what, that's one of those
things when people say you have toapologize for something. I hate that.
I hate it when they say youhave to apologize for something because it's never
sincere. He doesn't feel like hedid anything wrong. He was trying to
save his job at that point.Who gave you the fakest apologies? Oh

(02:21):
that's good. I hate fake apologies. You were talking off the air today
about the story in the state newspaper. We're kind of renaming it that the
official title was the ten best cheapRestaurants in Columbia, But really what you
were looking for is the best values. Absolutely, it might need a good

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value in food right now, goodnight. It's expensive. So like they're
number one. I'm not interested inbecause I don't want to eat cinnamon rolls.
But their number one restaurant is theDivine Cinnamon Roll where aarently they make
the better than uh, what's theones you get at the airport cinnabuns.
Cinnabuns is better than cinnamon. Youcan also get those at Slatsky's Deli.

(03:09):
The original cinnamon roll is three ninetyfive, or you can get the specialty
roll for four ninety five, includingapple cobbler, black pepper, bacon,
maple glaze, and banana foster blackwhat pepper, black pepper, bacon,
maple glaze. Wow, it's aninteresting combination, but it would be one

(03:30):
that I would have to try.Yeah, I'm not interested in cinnamon rolls,
but I might try the Real Mexicorestaurant that's really good that's on Bush
River Road. If you go there, get the Mexican corn. It is
an ear of corn that's roasted,I guess, and then it's dipped in

(03:53):
like I want to say, mayonnaise. I don't know if it's mayonnaise.
He's dipped in like a mayonnaise thing, and that it's dipped in like a
hot sauce thing, and then it'sdipped in something else. Okay. And
I saw one of them pass bythe table and I asked the waitress what
is that. She said, that'sour Mexican corn, and I said,

(04:15):
oh, I've got to try that. So I just ordered one, and
then I ended up ordering one foreverybody at the table. It was so
good. Gosh, it's good.Now I have eaten at the Menka Ramen
House, yes, and I don'tknow why I was there, but I
enjoyed it. And that's their fourthbest restaurant in Columbia. Okay, well

(04:38):
that's done of the Vista, right. Yeah. I hate when they throw
in names like Cantina seventy six becausethat just feels like a chain. And
obviously Lizards Thicket, Yeah, LizardsThicket has fourteen locations. What did I
have the other day at Cantina?And I said, I finally got something
I order other than my regular,which is the fried chicken salad. They

(05:01):
say, treat yourself to the Peruvianshrimp taco. I had something with a
with a barbecue sauce on it.Oh, that barbecue sauce they have there
is incredible. Well loved it.What a What are some of your favorite

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I just value restaurants that you considera great value for what you get.
Everybody's looking for a great value foryour expense. McDonald's used to have the
dollar Menu, but the cheapest thingon the dollar menu is a dollar ninety
nine. Now. Yeah, sothat's like the dollar stores that went out
of business because they couldn't have anyinventory. They got to call them like

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five dollars General down a five dollarsAnd I didn't even realize, but in
Los Angeles or in California, Ishould say, they had something that was
called like a seventy nine cent store. Oh yeah, and all of those
had to go out of business.We had people really upset about it and
made the news. I saw anews story about it. But it was

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the one that we had. Weused to have one over in the mall
that was in Forest Acres. Itwas upstairs and it was they just sold
really cheap stuff. And then theyhad one out on two notch. I'm
trying to remember the name of it. It was like five cent something like
that was like the name of thestore was like five cent and it was

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just insane. I don't remember thatheadphones for like eighty nine cents. Yeah,
T shirts for a dollar twenty,gotcha, And they were just say
stupid stuff like you know, whofarted? Buy a T shirt and said,
who farted? For a dollar twenty. They're out of business now too.
Let's see what else are we workingon? And who fought it?

(06:53):
Why would you put that out ofshirt? I don't know. It's always
a big seller down south. Yousee somebody the news from the South that
they were in a who farted?Come on, he'd be classy Southerners.
That's our genteel spirit. Yeah.Something that your parents never found out,

(07:14):
a secret that you kept as akid. Oh that's good, Like the
time you snuck out and went overto so and so's house and they never
caught you. From the time yousaid I just had a tummy ache,
but it was because you were drinkingbourbon. Yeah, that's good, that's
good. I like it. I'mtrying to. I think my parents really

(07:34):
found out ninety nine percent of thestuff I did wrong, which I'm sure
was heartbreaking at the time. Yeah, I think what I think they eventually
found it because I told him,well, well, twenty years after it
happened. The only thing that Iremember stealing in my life was a seven

(07:54):
up in the bottle out of myuncle's barn. Yeah, and I wrapped
get im baling twine so he wouldn'trecognize one. Oh, if he saw
me, clever, you're never gonnaguess what that is. Are you?
What an idiot? And I thinkmost of my secrets had to do with

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drinking and fighting and that sort ofbehavior. Okay, you know like oh
no, no, no, Ifell in school. That's how I got
that thing on my face. Itwas actually I was fighting or you know,
my face was driven into the side. Why that's good. So,

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but you know, if you're youngenough to remember the secrets you or maybe
there's one that was like traumatic andyou're like, oh, I could never
let them know, And then younever did let them know. They don't
know today something that you kept fromthem. Book the lamp. Yeah,
it's good, that's all I got. I liked the thing about the restaurants
help us save some money on eatingout. What an incredible expense that's become.

(09:01):
Just feeding the families become a challenge. You don't want it to suck.
That's the problem. You go spendtwenty five to thirty dollars and say,
well I saved money. It wasthirty dollars for the two of us.
Exactly. It sucked. Yeah,you don't want that. That's not
saving money. That's wasting money becauseyou bought something that was nasty. All
right, So we talk about someof that tomorrow. Hey, what's going
on in your neighborhood. We shouldbe talking about. You know, how

(09:24):
to reach out to us on socialmedia. If you want to email,
you can always do that. Iam Rush at ninety seven five w COS
dot com. We're Nash at ninetyseven to five WUS dot com. And
tomorrow we started talking, you startedtalking, tell us about it. You
kick somebody in the butt, youhave to apologize for it, or you
got a fake apology. That's good. I like it. Tomorrow in the
morning, Rush
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