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(00:00):
Hello, Kelly nash Yo. Goodmorning, Tomorrow show today. Thank god,
tomorrow's Friday, already short week,long work days to catch up for
it. So tomorrow we get intothe weekend and we're gonna have sunshine.
Right. I think it's supposed tobe all weekend. Right, it's supposed
to be a beautiful weekend. WhenI heard earlier, so and tomorrow's also
game Cock baseball. That's right.We got the first of June, they

(00:23):
got George Straight and Charlotte, wegot sunshine. Man, we're into the
thick of it already. Now gonnaknock up on me this year? Are
we going to be in a goodmood on Monday? Because the game Cocks
did great? Yes? Okay?Good. I saw I saw a bunch
of people like predicting how things weregonna, you know, map out who's
going to the super regionals, who'sgoing to Omaha. A lot of people

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have the game Cocks in Omaha thisyear. So we're and they've got like
four other sec times in Omaha,you know. And I got kind of
down in the mouth about my gameCocks. But they get the mojo back,
They got their mojo back out there. Cole Masina. Will not be
stopped. He is, he's ona tear. He will not be stopped.

(01:08):
Have you do you know anybody whohas a what do they call him?
The cyber truck? Yet? No, I've seen several of them now
riding around, but in the areasthat I typically drive through the day,
I've seen several of them, Andfor the life of me, I don't
get the appeal. I would neverhave purchased that automobile. It's just I
can't get over the look of it. One of the ladies that I played

(01:29):
tennis with her husband bought one,and she was telling us a story the
other night about it. I wasshocked that they were driving down I guess
twenty six or twenty here in Columbia. They're on the highway and she said,
we heard something hit it, andthen we were like, oh,
maybe we got maybe nothing, nota big deal. And then she said,

(01:52):
almost right in the middle of thewindshields, you could see like a
little crack forming at the top,and before they even got to their desk,
it had split right down the middle. Oh no, so I picked
up a rock and its split thewindshield with a crack. I've never seen
that happen to a regular windshield,have you. I have, but not
straight down like that. It's alwaysbeen kind of squiggly I have seen,

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but not the entire assuming the windshieldis flat. Most cars have a curvature
too. Yeah, maybe that's partof it. But I also thought it
was bulletproof, like and you're tellingme a pebble can take it out of
commission. Something I had not consideredabout the maintenance on electric vehicles. And
look, I'm a big fan ofelectric motors. I love electric motors.
I built my first one. Iwas when I was like seven. I
built an electric motor. I lovedit. Now, I don't mean like

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a motor you could use like fora golf cart, but just a little
electric motor. But sit on mydesk and just spin, spin, spit.
I love it anyway. One thingI had not considered is how expensive
tires are for an electric vehicle.Why are tires different? Because you know
when you put your foot on thegolf cart and that thing lurches forward.
Yeah, there's a lot of torqueimmediately available with the electric motor, which

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is one of the reasons why Ilove it. But it will wear a
set of tires out. So Ihad never considered that before. But if
you probably some tires for a tesla, Yeah, very expensive and I don't
even think you can buy them atColumbia. I think you got a drive
to Charlotte to get tires. Onmy Twitter account, I just retweeted a

(03:22):
video of a woman at some sortof environmental meeting and she is heartbroken as
she has done. She's like afifty five sixty year old woman. She's
like, I've been in an environmentalmental is my entire life. I'm all
about you know, green energy andblah blah blah. And she's almost crying
as she's explaining how her research hasrevealed to her how much damage electric vehicles

(03:46):
do to the earth. Yes,they're far worse than gas burning vehicles.
So she's you know, she hadinvested in the electric vehicle. She had
solar panels put on her office andher home, and she's like, now
I find out how much damage thesolar panels due to the environment. I
find out how the wind turbines arekilling everything and how much. And then

(04:09):
she was just like, even laptopsare just so just owning a laptop or
destroying the environment. And she's justbeside herself. But it's interesting to see
her go through the bullet points.If you want to see that video of
her, if you've done the Googlesearch on the mountain of it's literally a
mountain now of propeller blades that comeoff of those turbines. I haven't seen

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that. I don't know how wemake them or what we making them out
of. And I didn't even knowthat man could make something that wasn't recyclable.
But you can't recycle the blades thatcome off those wind turbines, so
when they take them off, theyjust go pile them up in this mountain
somewhere in the middle of Utah.M. So you got all that going
on, But well, we feeldead about yourself. Do you buy that

(04:54):
car? You spend an extra twogrand to have the two twenty charge report
your car pl And I had awoman try to explain to me how it's
not going to overload the system.Every woman turns on there oven about five
thirty or six and we don't havebrown outs. Oh okay, I think
there's a little difference in the amperageused for your oven versus charging your car.

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Yeah, that there is. Andagain there's only three percent of the
vehicles on the roads or electric vehicles. If we were to go to like,
oh my god, if we wentto even thirty or forty percent,
it would be chaos. But that'sneither here nor there, Jonathan. For
those who like gas guzzlers and thoseof you, you know what I don't.

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Is BUCkies a redneck destination or isthat just a destination for everybody?
Well, I think that they betrayit as a redneck destination when it's really
not. They say, been toa Bucky's. It's a really nice place,
very clean restrooms. As they bragabout about one hundred different gas pumps.
They now all have about fifty differentcharger ports, and the brisket sandwich

(06:02):
is quite good. Well, Iwas just reading this story here. I
didn't realize how rare BUCkies are.There's only thirty five in the country.
Yeah, it's privately owned. There'snot a public Detroit to come. So
there's one in South Carolina, onein Missouri, one in Kentucky, and
then for some reason they left theSEC and did one in Colorado. And

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they've got two in Florida, Georgiaand Tennessee and Alabama and Texas, are
the big home I guess for BUCkies. Now, they're not going to add
to the BUCkies this weekend. Whatthey're doing is they've tore one down and
they're rebuilding what they're excited. Iimagine there's people maybe making the trek now

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from South Carolina to go see whatis being promoted as the world's largest BUCkies
is opening this weekend in Texas.And like I said, it's on the
site of the old BUCkies. Yeah, but this one is massive. It
will have two hundred employees, itwill have one hundred and eighty five gas

(07:09):
pumps. Wow, inside the travelcenter building the world's largest BUCkies. I
mean, it's insane what they're gonnahave in here. But when you look
at the pictures of how massive thisthing is, Yeah, it's seventy five
thousand square feet. Is that aWalmart? A typical Walmart is about forty

(07:33):
eight thousand Wow, So double aWalmart and call it a gas station.
I mean, there's gonna be whatdo they say, five hundred places for
you to urinate? Five hundred Doesthat count the bushes outside? There's a

(07:55):
whole lot of stalls at this BUCkies. Well, you know, I really
got it kind of I stumbled intoit because I read where Heimrymtmaster was going
to be doing the ribbon cutting ceremonyat a BUCkies when it opened in Florence,
and I thought, that's kind ofweird. You get the governor out
there for a ribbon cutting. Imean, that's not a small venture typically.

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So then I started reading about BUCkiesand I'm like, oh my gosh.
And then I started asking people aboutthem. They traveled across the country.
I talked to one guy who knowsa family who they map out their
family travel plans so that they canstop at a BUCkies every along the way.
They map it out according to Buckies'locations. I imagine it's kind of
like it's getting to the point whereit is becoming the destination. Well,

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they're going to be opening one soon. I don't know where we are in
the progress report. Highway eighty oneat eighty five and Anderson. So it's
the excuse me, yeah, Highwayeighty one. It's not the Clemson exit.
If you're coming from Greenville, it'sthe one prior to the Clemson exit.
That's how wely twenty eight is aClemson exit. I was down in
Hilton had this a couple of weekendsago, and driving back, I noticed

(09:09):
that BUCkies is trying to, Iguess, take the spot of Pedro and
South of the Border like they're runningthose ads. That's like, you know
the billboard, just another one hundredmiles kids, hang on. Yeah,
I'm like, that's Pedro's line,that is, that's Pedro's marketing position.
But they're they're they're stealing beaver nuggets. Yeah. I walked into an office

(09:31):
one day and Columbia the girl waseating the last beaver nugget out of her
little container mm hmm, and shesaid, Oh, if I'd have known
you were coming in, I wouldhave saved this for you. I just
hate the last beaver nugget. IsBucky going to put Pedro out of business?
That's great because how far south?Because when you're coming into South Carolina,

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right, you're on ninety five.If you're coming down from North Carolina,
the first thing you're going to seeis South of the Border right there
on the left side, right.But it's not that much for further to
BUCkies. Right, it's like anothertwenty minutes or not even not even so
I'm sure I haven't been up inNorth Carolina lately. But I imagine the
BUCkies billboards are I'm sure, I'msure, like don't hey, don't,

(10:16):
don't fall for pedro and the onething the first time I went to it,
but well, the only time Iwent to a Bucky's, and I
don't even I think it was somewherein Georgia. I can't remember where it
was now. Maybe it was theone in for Lawrence. Anyway, So
I go to a Bucki's and Iasked, I look around, look around

(10:37):
and look around. It's a bigplace, and Kelly will tell you you
can't. I can't find it.So finally I walked over to the very
large kitchen area where they're serving upall the sandwiches, including the brisket,
and I asked the guy, Isaid, where do I find that hat?
All the people that are working atthe brisket area are wearing a particular
BUCkies hat with like a two tonedspray paint job done, and it's kind

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of cool. I want it,I won't I want a hat like that?
He said, we don't sell these. I said, I laughed out
loud. I said, I canliterally buy anything in here, but I
can't buy that hat. He said, that's right, you can't buy I
can buy a hat that makes melook like I'm part of the Miami Vice
squad, but I can't get aBucky's employee. You need to be emailing
corporate right now. And he said, yeah, I get like four or

(11:20):
five people at a day asking mewhere I find this hat? Did you
email corporate? Did you tell themeverybody wants the hat? It's funny how
I don't want to say just Southerners, but people who will say embrace redneck
lifestyles and being from Connecticut, Iknow that doesn't sound like there's people up

(11:41):
there, but yes, there's alot of Rednicks in Connecticut and New York
and Vermont, and they're all inOhio, Ohio. They're in every state.
But like things like the piggly WigglyT shirt, uh huh that is
embraced as a that's like an iconstatement. I'm wearing my pigly wiggly shirt
like it braces blue collar. Sure, and BUCkies is big into that now.

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BUCkies is, we're all American.We've got a flag flying traditional values.
And it's funny traditional values, doesn'tIt would include a couple of curse
words. We're not afraid of cursewordsand traditional value, although we don't want
our kids saying them. We'll puthim on a T shirt. Yeah,
we'll put him on a T shirtwear and smack the kid if he says

(12:26):
some don't read daddy's shirt. Andno, he doesn't wear that one to
church. No, no, no, he wears the nice tie probably.
But anyway, so maybe we talkabout your favorite rest areas. Are you
going out of your way to getto rest areas? And while you're traveling,
you might be traveling in a carthat you've named. We've got a

(12:48):
new thing out from Parade Magazine.I haven't read Parade Magazine in years,
but they've got the two hundred andfifty best car names. Oh that's good.
Have you ever named a vehicle?Oh yeah, pretty much all of
them. I think mine was justcalled the I had one that we called
the big Green Machine. Gotcha.That was the only name I kind of
remembered. I was thinking about onetoday. I had a friend that had

(13:11):
a blue I think it was ablue tahoe. Okay, not unlike Sally's
tahoe. Is kind of an oceanblue, kind of a green blue,
but he had a he had ablue one. Well it was flat out
blue, and he called it theBlues Traveler. That's a cool name.
And I tried to name the TahoeBlues Traveler and it really didn't catch on.

(13:35):
So I'm looking at in some oftheir suggestions for funny names. Yeah,
like I do like the Dirty Dirtythat name. But it was this
from Austin Powers, the Shaguar.I'm driving my Shaguar, I don't Yeah,
the Shagwa. Yeah, I thinkall of our cars have names.
Right now, I'm driving Fiona.Well, i'd say i'm driving it.

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It's parking the driveway most of thetime. It's the F one fifty.
Okay, they named it Fiona.That came from what was it? What
was the what's the movie? Chacknut Shack Shack not shack. You know
the ogre, the ogre, theogre. Yeah, you're not talking about

(14:20):
the cars movie, right, No? No, no, no, talking
about you. No. The princess'sname was Fiona. The ogre's name was
I've seen that. I love themovie. What They've got like three of
them? Now, let's see,I can remember Shrek Shrek. Yeah,
so the truck's name is Fiona,and I'm trying to think of other names

(14:45):
that we've had for vehicles. Probablygot stuck. We'll see if we've got
some other great names. And speakingof great the Rolling Stone magazine released what
they say is the definitive top twohundred countries songs of all time. Now,
do you want to take a guessat either number two hundred or number

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one? Uh? Probably harder toguess number one. I think it's either
got to be crazy. That's WillyNelson written, Patty Kline recorded That's what
that's that's number three, Oh okaywhaling and Willie good Hearted Woman. No,

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and my number one came in atnumber five George Jones he stopped Loving
her today. Dolly Parton gets numberone with Joe Lene. Oh yeah,
of course. But then if you'relooking at the number two hundred, it's
Brad Paisley Welcome to the Future.I don't even remember that song. Not
a Great, Not a Great.Beyonce is listed at number one ninety two

(15:54):
with Texas Hold Them Another. WhatI would say controversial pick would be the
number one thirteen. It is not, ironically the song that was number one
on the country music charts for along time, which would be Luke Comb's
version of Fast Car. They wentout of their way to say number one

(16:15):
thirteen is Tracy Chapman's nineteen eighty eightversion, which never was on the country
music charts. You know, there'sa bunch of songs like you know,
I don't remember the song from seventyeight Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty. I
know they did a ton of songstogether back in the day. But nineteen
seventy eight they had a mid chartercalled You're the Reason Our Kids are Ugly.

(16:38):
No, I don't remember that one. That's their number one ninety eight.
Sorry, Like, and I wouldhave thought Redneck Woman from Gretchen Wilson
would have been a higher ranking.That only got number one ninety seven.
Is David Allen coo in the toptwenty? Oh boy, let me scroll
down. I don't remember seeing DavidAllen. It only won David Allenkoe's song
on that. Yeah, speaking controversial, but like they put in like,

(17:03):
uh, you know, uh,you never even call me Florida Georgia lines
cruise is it number one fifty five? Okay? So we can talk about
what does you think? And Ihate it? I don't hate it,
but it's for whatever reason, theolder something is, the more likely it
is to be ranked higher. Howabout I'm thinking of Johnny Cash, won't

(17:26):
we Ring of Fires gotta be walked? The line? Oh he uh yeah?
Number two? Oh wow, okay, Wow, that's way up there.
Yeah, that's higher than I anticipated. Yeah no, well see like
east Bounding Down, that's one ofmy favorites. That's number one forty eight.
But yeah, again, for somereason, I think we do this

(17:47):
with everything athletes, music, movies, anything that happened when we were either
a kid or early in our lives. It's just better. Sure. So
if yours you're twenty years old rightnow, you think probably that and I'm
trying to think of somebody who's likea current artist, but that that would

(18:08):
be the greatest artist ever. Andthen you're like, I was old farts.
Then when you get older, likewhen you get in your late twenties
and thirties, you start going,oh man, I really liked whoever Whalen
and Willie or led Zeppelin or whatever. Yeah, And then as you get
older than that, you have morerespect I think for the people who came

(18:29):
before you. So it's always goingto be like, in my mind,
Bill Russell is going to be oneof the greatest basketball players. Sure,
Michael Jordan will be the best basketballplayer because I saw him play. But
then when you start thinking about justthe song, just base it on the
song. Like you said he stoppedloving her today. That is an incredibly
well written song. Yeah, andthe way George sings it, Oh,

(18:51):
the way nobody should ever be allowedto sing that song. No, it
should be nobody. So like ifyou were at you know, at something
like karaoke bar, No, no, you should be beaten if you try
to sing that song, you shouldbe beat The crowd should rise up against
you. Yes, you should bebeaten with a chair, because that is
that's sacrilegious. It's sacrilegious. That'sgreat. I didn't expect Juice Newton's Queen

(19:17):
of Hearts to be on this list. I could say that I could see
that women love that song playing withthe Queen Hearts. What's the highest ready,
Garth Brooks song, Boy, you'reasking me these questions. It's like
I'm just trying to scroll through thelist, and they give you like a
bio on every song, Like numberninety three is Maren Morris My Church.

(19:38):
So you hate that song? ChrisStapleton Tennessee Whiskey at ninety mm hmm.
That's generous? Is that generous?A good song, but generous the Judge?
Why not? Me? See,I thought the Judge were a great
act back when. But again,that's when I started in country music.
So like everything from the Judge Ithought was amazing back then, Little Big

(20:02):
Towns Girl Crush at number eighty.You know, I just kind of grew
up in the weekend warrior stages.When you're a teenager, young teenager,
it was all outlawed country. Itwas whaling and Willie and all those crazy
songs. Yeah, there's I mean, that's a I fall the pieces there
on there. You know, it'sjust weird whaling and when Willie's mamas don't

(20:25):
let your babies grow up to becowboys? That that not that seems like
it should be higher. But thatcame in at number sixty nine, just
above Delta Dawn from Tanya Tucker.That would have to be on there,
and then Carrie Underwood before he cheatsat sixty seven. Wow. So do
you think that Fancy from Riba isbetter than El Paso? From Marty Robbins

(20:45):
because that's how it's ranked. Anddo you think that that's better than before?
From Carrie on that's good. Theseare one of those things. You
could have this at a party andjust argue, oh yeah, this start
a fight. Start the outlaw countryfans. Start a fight with the over.
You're gonna say, Roger Miller,King of the Road is a better
country Alabama of the Roast. Itis better than Mountain Music from Alabama.

(21:07):
No, No, we're gonna fight. Hey, what's going on in your
neighborhood we should be talking about?Let's know. When you reach out to
us on social media, you canemail us as always at rush at ninety
seven five WCS dot com. I'mNash at ninety seven five w CUS dot
com. We started talking tomorrow,Thank god is Friday. You start chatting
it up at ninety seven eight ninetwo sixty seven chat Cantley up tomorrow ninety
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