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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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Speaker 3 (01:29):
Dollar.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
Guys, that is your three o'clock keyword. Good luck. We
hope you win. How you guys doing today? Squad up, dude,
I'm ready to squabble with boys. Sausage fest today? Yeah? Yeah, Deb.
Deb's out again today, tending to her mom. Yeah, and
of course we hope she's everything's okay and she's doing
great and uh just needs to be there for a

(01:50):
mom's absolutely, so hopefully we'll see her on Monday, but
if not, we won't it's that simple. She's got to
be there for a mother. There. You know, you started
it off with the mob still got it? Yeah, boy,
what a crazy story that is. I mean, of course
we're talking about the NBA gambling controversy that's going on
right now with I didn't realize that Chauncey Billups was
in the NBA Hall of Fame.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
Yeah, and the NBA champions starting point guard of the
second round of Famous Pistons that took down the Lakers.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Yeah. Not familiar with the other guy, the heat player,
But I mean they're like a dozen or a few
dozen actually involved with this thing. And what we're talking
about is that gambling ring, the rig poker games and
some other stuff as well, right Weren't wasn't Billups giving
gamblers heads up on who and what he was playing
and during games?

Speaker 5 (02:37):
I don't know about that. I know one player was
giving information on and he was underperforming and they were
betting on his personal defeats. He's like, I'll be coming
out early.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Yeah, yeah, you know. And so when you know that,
then you know, because.

Speaker 5 (02:54):
You can bet the betting line on individual players sure
on what they're going to do, So you just bet
that he'll underperform.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
That night, right, and they were making bank Yeah, yeah,
seven point one million dollars during the poker scam. And
the funny thing is is, you know, the poker world
has a few really popular stars. The two that most
people know about are Daniel Legrandu and Phil Ivy. Those
are the two most popular poker players that are like
professional poker players, but they're for people who love the game.

(03:23):
There are a number of very very good players out
there that you'll never really hear about because they do
play on TV some but mostly they're playing in these
gigantic cash games out in Vegas as professionals. And one
of those guys a guy named Matt Matt Burke, who
I think is the best player alive right now. He
actually told a story in twenty twenty three on a

(03:44):
podcast it's now making the rounds of how he knew
that Chauncey Billups card game was was no good. He
knew it like they knew it two years ago, that
this card game that Chauncey Billups would handle. And he
mentions him by name on the podcast. What does he
say in the podcast?

Speaker 5 (04:01):
What's interesting is I'm assuming that the poker player didn't
know that the game itself was mob organized.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
See I don't know if he knew it was mob organized.
What he said was, I knew it wasn't on the
up and up, He goes, I know pros that would
go in there and they would get absolutely crushed because
the card shufflers knew who to give what to what.
So again, this is a little inside talk when it
comes to the game of poker, but in Texas, hold him,
a gut shot straight draw means like you have four

(04:29):
or five in your hand and the board has seven
to eight on the board. You need a six to
make your straight That's called a gut shot straight draw.
It's a really unlikely hand, but if you do hit it,
usually you get paid pretty well. Because you know, people
who are at big pears or maybe there's an ace
on the board, they'll start betting like crazy. And he
would tell you that, you know, you'd see guys who

(04:49):
had no idea how to play the game, just draw
to these miraculous out cards and destroy pros. To the
tune of like one of these guys I think lost
like one point eight million dollars, saying that there was
the shoe, the shuffler was one way they were manipulating cards.

Speaker 5 (05:05):
Also, they had you know, something on the cards that
with special glasses, sunglasses or contacts that they could see
identify cards.

Speaker 2 (05:15):
Right because the light system I guess in the room
would also illuminate where the cards were or what they
were or something. I heard that, and of course, I mean,
you know, look, I mean half the game of poker
is you know, bluffing and lying, and if people know
what you have in your hand, you know they're not
going to yah. Yeah, it makes the game impossible to win.
But that was just one aspect of it. And then
of course the the you know, the gambling thing. I

(05:35):
got another story, but the hard rock bets thing. I
was just telling Ross. Yesterday was Code Black's birthday, right, Yes,
So we went to dinner last night, which is me
and go Black and our wives, and he was He
told me he had a repair on his house he
had to do that cost him some money, and he goes,
I wanted to go in and place a bet on
my hard rock bet app and see if I can
make up the money that the repair costs. Oh geez, right,

(05:57):
and he did. He best. The way to live, right,
it is that's how you do it, I envied, but
he he didn't. He wants to give good money. Well,
then he went back on to bet another time, like
the next day, I believe, and the hard Rock Bet
shut him out and they said, no, your your account's
been suspended. Now check this out. This is this is
what he told me last night. He called them to

(06:18):
find out what was going on, or he tried to
email them find out what's going on, and they said, well,
for you to continue gambling, you have to prove to
us where the money's coming from that you're gambling with. Ah.
Then they asked him for bank statements, W two's proof
of employment. Like they started asking this and he said

(06:39):
if they if I don't give them this information, they're
not going to let me play on the app anymore. Wow,
have you heard of that?

Speaker 5 (06:47):
No, you gotta win a lot to be in that
to have that problem, or.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
Win or lose a lot, I mean win or gamble
a lot.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
Right.

Speaker 5 (06:54):
We Actually, when you lose a lot, they don't ask
you many questions as long as you have the money.
You know, when you don't have the money then becomes
a problem.

Speaker 2 (07:03):
So this is the conversation we get into a while
back before, like, you know, does Vegas or do dealers
at a casino have an obligation to kind of protect
you from yourselves? And remember we were paralleling it with
bartenders right right, and they're like, no, it's not the
same thing. I said, well, it's kind of the same
thing about I think it is this the guy comes
in and he starts dropping one hundred K a day,

(07:24):
you know, and and they don't stop him. I mean,
are they are they kind of? I mean they're both
addictive activities, yes, and and it says, I mean they
they abide by a law that says that they have
to read these hey, you know, gambling anonymous things like
you know, every time you see a hard roug Mets app,
it says, hey, you know, if you have a gambling
problem called one eight hundred whatever, admit it, right, I

(07:46):
used the app. I like the app.

Speaker 4 (07:48):
I enjoy a good sports scambal every now and then,
especially if I'm ripping a con of beer at a bar.

Speaker 2 (07:54):
Yeah right.

Speaker 4 (07:55):
I don't know why, but Hawaiian themed beers go great
with gambling. For ogay, that's good. Heard that interesting, But
I cannot stand seeing post malone on those commercials.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Oh really, you get moved on.

Speaker 4 (08:07):
I just it still sticks with what's wrong with post Malone.
I'm fine with post Malone and I'm fine with hard rock.
But when both of those streams crossed, you know what
it was?

Speaker 2 (08:16):
What? Wow, I'll tell you what it was. This.

Speaker 4 (08:18):
In the commercial, they show like a Joe Shmo that's
like betting like sixty bucks, and you're like, hell yeah,
And then it shows post Malone gambling fifty eight thousand
dollars or something and winning and yeah, and it just
shows you, like celebrity, what celebrities gamble or whatever.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
But dude, half the Instagram accounts that I see that
are based around gambling. There's a guy named, uh Matt
the Gambler or something like that, this guy in Vegas,
and he's this older guy and and you'll click onto
a video of his and I'll go, we're gonna we're
gonna bet ten five hundred dollars on one hand of blackjack,
or that's a big thing now, or we're gonna put
five hundred dollars into this one hundred dollars roll per

(09:00):
role sat machine. And those videos are getting millions of views, yea,
because people are living like vicariously through their gambling habits.
And one of them is like with this one guy
specializes in Texas. Hold them the table game because the
one guy does three card. A bunch of them do
back rat, a couple of them do like roulette. But
they have these and all they do is spend tens

(09:21):
of thousands of dollars on gambling hands for the for
the clicks. Yeah, well not just for the clicks. It's
it's yes, for the clicks, yes, but it's.

Speaker 4 (09:31):
Not just for the clicks. You know, you're also getting
the experience of gambling. You're also uh, you know, getting
more and more attention. You're also probably now making videos
that make money. Yeah, that is about you losing money,
which is great.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
We are winning. For the matter, it doesn't really matter
because we've seen him lose and I've seen him win.
And the funny thing is is he has the same attitude.
This guy can lose like ten k, turn around to
the camera and say, hey, that's how it goes. That's gambling.
Or he can win ten k and go yes, ten
Hey that's how easy it is, and then that's it.
He's unendorsing anything or anything in the entire video is
like forty minutes forty seconds long. That's it.

Speaker 4 (10:06):
I mean, they're destroying. Are you shocked by that? Are
you okay with that?

Speaker 2 (10:11):
How different? I don't have any problem. But what I'm
saying is is that the idea of gambling, the idea
of it being part of your normal life, is becoming
more and more like normal. I mean back in the day,
like the idea of like going over to Tampa and
gambling for a night, that was a once every two
or three month thing, maybe maybe even twice a year.
That's it going out to Vegas once a year. But
that kind of stuff brings it into your living room

(10:31):
like every single day of your life.

Speaker 4 (10:34):
Then you just see host Malone winning someone's salary right right,
oh easily.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
And one spin of a one flip of a card,
one whatever.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
I guess like twenty years ago that version of that,
because you could still see people gambling, Like I don't know,
it's a great business model when it comes to a
YouTube video of seeing someone gamble, yea in the sense
of like it's very entertaining.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
It sees someone win or lose. It is very entertaining.
But real life, let me ask you, so the guys
that lost money in this card game by the way
back by the mob apparently. I mean, do they have
a case? I mean, could they sue him personally for
Jauncey Billups? I mean, he obviously has done okay it
was you know NBA superstar, you know, a Hall of
Fame winner, you know, a ring winner. I don't know

(11:17):
how much money he's got. Now we know that sports
stars sometimes aren't good stewards of their own cash, But
is that guy, since he's the point man, is that
dude liable? Like, could all of those people sue to
get their money back from him?

Speaker 5 (11:29):
I was wondering if he got in gambling into a
problem with the mob and they made him do this
to get out of it.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
Yeah, yeah, that's a total possibility. And or if they jack,
if they just got him compromised. Yeah, in other words,
if he just did the thing one time where he
set a star player for one quarter so somebody can
make a big bet, they've got him. If there's any
correspondence that shows that he said okay, it's done, they've
got him forever. And what was it?

Speaker 5 (11:58):
And when Rosson mentioned that about the mob, it was
weird seeing they talked about the families and the families
and they named them all and it's like, just like
you hear in the movies, and do st the movies?

Speaker 2 (12:09):
Dude. They already asked Sammy the Bull, like, you know what, hey,
what should these guys do?

Speaker 3 (12:14):
You know?

Speaker 2 (12:14):
Do you know who Sammy the Bull is? No, Sammy
the Bull Gravano is a guy who is a very
famous mobster. Well he was, and then he kind of
turned and wound up snitching on a bunch of dudes
and then got a bunch of other trouble, went back
to prison and got back out, went back, I guess.
But they ask him every time something comes up, because
he's willing to talk. He's like, look, man, you know,
if this comes down to it, these people who are

(12:34):
involved with this will just take you out. Like they
just take you out, they don't you know, you'll just
not be there one day. Wow. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It
gets thick like that. Seven point four million dollars talks
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Speaker 3 (12:52):
You know.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
None of my kids followed in my footsteps into the
radio business. Good for them. Jackson did not either, a
matter of fact, I think in this entire building, I
know one person who followed his father into the business,
and that's Brian or a Jaden Grimes, who'll be on
with us later today. And I kind of wanted to
wonder talk out loud. If you guys can send talkbacks,
that's fine, But did your kids follow you into their

(13:14):
careers or did you follow your parents into your career?
I gotta find that interesting because we couldn't find any
like talking a lot last night. We couldn't think of
anybody who did that. Like, you know, Code Black is
in the computer business. His kids aren't computer people. One's
a lawyer, and one's up in din'tver not. I forget
what he does. You know, my kids didn't do it
a lot of people, So that used to be a

(13:34):
thing where you would kind of you look at your
parents as the guidance for your career. But that I
don't know if that's around anymore, you know.

Speaker 4 (13:42):
I mean I played a lot of golf. My parents were,
you know, they were making money off of golf. But
now I just chug beers and rips cigars. I don't
know if that counts, but I get pretty banged up
on my parent's career.

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Those coming up in the news. Offshore drilling could be
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to prison for life, we'll tell you why.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
And Halloween at work.

Speaker 5 (14:12):
We got tips those stories and more for JCS news.
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it all Cardrero all al Carrero A Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,

(15:32):
that's a Puerto Rican food truck. Yeah, located at thirty
six hundred Reeves Road out there in Casimi, behind the
seven to eleven next to the Lindsay College at points
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chicken and beef desserts, Gotto miney is so good. Thatada

(15:53):
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Speaker 5 (15:55):
They are also part of the Fiesta Calie Orange happening
this Sunday. It's gonna be food trucks, there's gonna be
a lot of music, a car show as well. DJ
Tony touch Geo is like you don't know who that is,
like this famous New York DJ. But this is like
a big event happening downtown Orlando this Sunday. It's you know,

(16:18):
I'm I think I'm going this food. I'm going so
good until it got mobbed immediately. Yeah, it's only ten
bucks to get into. The Ampanada was so good, Oh
so good.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
I don't know why it was, but it was. It
was damn good. Well, the filling is awesome and they've
fried it perfectly, and that's the key man. It's gonna
be crispy but not greasy, and they nailed it. Plus
I've never had a chicken j our own and it
was really really good as well. So good job, guys.
I check those guys out tomorrow at that event. For sure.

Speaker 5 (16:45):
It's gonna be Sunday. It starts at eleven, it goes
into the night. There's two stages set up. You're gonna
see a lot of iHeart people down there. You can
actually win a Kiya. They're giving away a Kia car.
It's on orangejav in between a Meal and Livingston. They'll
have it closed off two stages. It's going to be
a big advice this Sunday. Yes, yes, there.

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Welcome back. I am Jim Jack and Russell. Whatever there,
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Speaker 5 (17:36):
The Trump administration is drafting a plan to open nearly
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(17:58):
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The plan would replace the Biden ERRA program and face
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Speaker 2 (18:08):
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Speaker 5 (18:10):
It's unclear when or if President Trump will approve the draft.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
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Speaker 4 (18:16):
Also in the news, I have a former Hunters Creek
Middle school teacher has been sentenced to life in prison.
He should have gotten twenty years just for the mugshut
for child to exploitation, that's right. Twenty six year old
Italo Raphael Brett Bonini.

Speaker 2 (18:32):
Yeah yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4 (18:33):
I mean when your last name is Bonini, I'm assuming
that your first name is it.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
Tallo pleaded guilty.

Speaker 4 (18:39):
To enticing miners and producing child abuse material.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
You know how he did it? No Roadblocks?

Speaker 5 (18:46):
Well yeah, it was through discard, but he was using Roadblocks'
money to entice them.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
That's right, And that's exactly what we've talked about before,
and that's what we talked about. The head of Robots
Security with about. Was this very this kind of guy. Man,
what an evil looking effort to have you seen his
mud shot? Yeah, oh my god, that guy looks like
a demon.

Speaker 5 (19:04):
He told the tactives when he got caught he was
disgusted with himself. He deleted his discords that he was
disgusted with himself. But they said he had tried to
victimize at least twenty other children over the internet.

Speaker 4 (19:17):
Dude, it's sid from Toy Story grown up three.

Speaker 2 (19:22):
How bad is that mud shot? Imagine someone named Damien
that's him. That's him. Yeah, yeah, wow, Yeah, you're onto
something there.

Speaker 5 (19:30):
He had his day in court and someone else who
was in court is Orlando City suspended Orlando City Commissioner
Regina Hill. She appeared briefly in court today, just days
before voters decide her political future. She faces seven felony charges,
including margat trod elder abuse. She had hoped for her
trial before election day, but no data set. Outside court,

(19:53):
Hill said she's confident she'll be vindicated and praised her
record of service. There you go, also, good luck.

Speaker 4 (20:01):
Ten people were injured in a crash on Rawleigh Street
late in Orlando late last night, nine children and one woman.
Tripper se a Nissan Ultima carrying the victims was rear
ended by Alpha Romeo by an Alpha Romeo driven by
a twenty nine year old Cassimi man. The impact sent
the Ultima off the road into a tree. Four children

(20:23):
have since been released from the hospital. Five others and
the fifty eight year old woman remains hospitalized but stable.
The Alpha Romeo driver was not hurt and stayed at
the scene. The crash is still under investigation. Okay, hold on,
let's just some math real quick.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
Okay, What kind of car was that that had that
got into the wreck where the injuries occurred. Nissan Altima
there was a Nissan Ultima. Yeah, and how many people
were in that car?

Speaker 5 (20:47):
Ten the driver and nine kids, which is why we
have this story today. Holy ass, you could fit five
with seatbelts five in that car.

Speaker 2 (21:01):
There were ten people all my card. They were literally
one short of a football team, two above the average
clown number. Wow, man, that's crazy. They're lucky, then, Jim, Sir,
Guns and weed? What about them?

Speaker 5 (21:22):
Two things that are very popular, two things that probably
should not be mixed. A federal judge has paused a
Florida lawsuit, however, over gun rights for medical marijuana users,
pending a US Supreme Court decision, because there's been questioned
with now, you know, with medical marijuana legal in many states,

(21:42):
can you have a medical marijuana card and still legally
possess a gun? So they're trying to get some clarity
because when you have, like well, with marijuana not being
legal federally, right, there's there's some conflict here. So the
case challenge is a federal law that bars drug users
from owning firearms, even if they're legal medical marijuana patients

(22:07):
under state law. Now, the Supreme Court will hear a
similar case out of Texas, and that could impact the
Florida suit that was originally filed by the former AD
Commissioner Nikki Freed. The Florida case was revived earlier this
year after an appeals court ruled that the government had
not proven that banning gun ownership for marijuana users aligns

(22:29):
with US history and tradition.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Yeah, and it was interesting. I don't know if we
talked about this on Monday as well, when you weren't
here for the when you were here is we were
trying to figure out, like, you know, if Flora, I
think it was Monday in Florida. I mean, you don't
have to you know, they kind of banned all of
that stuff. You don't have to have a concealed carry anymore,
right or you could just carry it anywhere. You don't
have to have a permit. So if that's the case,
then the medical marijuana thing shouldn't come into play because

(22:53):
you don't have to have the card anymore. You don't
have to have concealed carry anymore, because they did away
with all that. Now you have full carry everywhere you go.
Matter of fact, they ruled it un constitutional, did they not.
Didn't they say that, you know, requiring somebody to go
through the process of getting a concealed carry was unconstitutional
because the Second Amendment guaranteed us the right to do so.

Speaker 5 (23:10):
Yeah, well, the restricting it was open carry right that
they said it was. You couldn't ban open carry because oh,
I said, they're rolling on that.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
But do you have to have a concealed carry permit?
Now you don't have to.

Speaker 5 (23:26):
I chose to re up mind, Yeah, just because I
like having it. And it's also you can purchase a
gun without the three day waiting period. Oh yeah, yeah,
there you go, which you could anyone could do it.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
An lower the eighth.

Speaker 4 (23:40):
There's gonna be medical marijuana card like detectors now at
public's Oh god, he's got a medical marijuana card.

Speaker 5 (23:47):
Run run like you get a motorcycle stamp on your license.

Speaker 2 (23:50):
You have to get a gun stamp on your medical mode.

Speaker 4 (23:53):
Yeah, shake like a gun along Away to makeover is
coming to our Orlando's busy Kareem Drive corridor, But Jim
not everyone's on board. The city plans to reduce lanes,
white and sidewalks, and add landscaping to improve safety and
walk ability. Reduce lanes, yeah yeah, have you seen the
traffic going through that place?

Speaker 2 (24:12):
Anytime of the day, like on the weekend. But the sidewalks,
Jim on the sidewalks, Oh my god. They're trying to
reduce traffic, is what they're trying to do.

Speaker 4 (24:19):
But some residents and business owners worry about losing parking
and increase congestion. The ten to fifteen million dollar project
could begin in twenty twenty seven and take up to
a decade.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
Good and see that's what Isn't that one of those
what is that? Like it it's a national main street
or something like that. What's the word there? There's some
verbage there that some streets in city and cities have
a designation of being like a historic historic main street
kind of thing, and I believe that carin Drive is
one of those. And one of the reasons they wanted
to do this is to beautify it because of that designation.

(24:53):
The problem is the parking down there already sucks, well sucks.

Speaker 4 (24:57):
The supporters tend to agree, because they also went on
to say the smorts will make the area safer for
pedestrians and cyclists, while critics fear it could hurt all
the small businesses and emergency access.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
Yeah, there's not a problem for pedestrians and bikes in there,
that's a misnomer. I live down there for three years.
There's not a problem at all. People get around just fine.
That's all horse s, that's none of that is true.
I've lived there. I live there in the middle of
Baldwin Park, in the middle of all that, and travel
that road every day of my life twice for three
years and never had one time there'll be a pedestrian
or a bicycle issue, even when they have big events

(25:32):
like down at lou Gardens or down at like ten
ten or all right Easton. Never had a problem with that.
People are always respectful and able to find a place
to go. And the people driving down that road kind
of understand the nature of that area of Orlando. They
maybe want to spend the money, and God bless them,
but I don't know that any of those people really
need that or want that down there. It's trick or
treating cool. Yeah, trick or treating is cool. I wish

(25:54):
I could still go, is it. Yeah?

Speaker 5 (25:56):
I don't take talk shows kids calling it lane Jim,
you're not in.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
Touch with the kids that you I'm certainly not in
touch with kids, but.

Speaker 5 (26:04):
They're hyping up trunk or treating instead, you know, Halloween
talgating so lame. Well, families decorate their cars, hand out
candy and parking lots. Now, it's been around since the nineties,
but it was really COVID where Yeah, trunk or treating
really took off just because of the social distancing and.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
You nowhere else. It started as well, churches that didn't
want their kids going out in the neighborhoods and doing
the whole Halloween you know, kind of evil thing. They
started having trunk or treats in the parking lots of
their churches so that kids could not have themselves inundated
into that world. I remember that was a big part
of it as well.

Speaker 4 (26:42):
Candy from the back of a car is way scarier
than candy from a house.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
I would agree with that, easy, mister Paget.

Speaker 5 (26:49):
Supporters say it's safer and more festive and easier for families.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
It's not more festive.

Speaker 5 (26:55):
Critics say replacing the magic of a neighborhood Halloween nights
is no good, but in many places both traditions coexists.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
Yeah. Look, here's the thing going house house was first.
It's anti American to believe that you shouldn't do that.
That's all I'm saying. Why if you believe that you
have tricker treats, it's anti American, the country's trick or treat.
That's a great question. I do not know that. The
question for you, Jim, why can't you trigger treat? Why
can't you do it? Well, I'm fifty seven years old,

(27:26):
and that would be bizarre. I mean I could take
some kids trick or trading. All my kids are thirty.

Speaker 4 (27:30):
You are all right, dude. You could be like a
general from the South.

Speaker 2 (27:35):
No, no, no, no, no, no, no no, I could not ross.
I appreciate that offer.

Speaker 4 (27:39):
Yeah, it'd be ulysses says Culbert or something right, right,
I was e the North.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
And you could be by twinking haunt shorts. Yeah yeah, yeah,
I mean it would be cool. It'd be like KFC
and a Twinkie. Nobody would figure it out, That's what
I'm sure. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (27:54):
Well, let's keep this Halloween news awe trained chug a
chugging along with hallowek just a week away. Shoppers are
grabbing candy, and this economy, people want valued or their favorites.
But if you're still buying candy corn in twenty twenty five,
you're racist.

Speaker 2 (28:10):
Well that's weird. I haven't misread that. No, no, it
doesn't say that.

Speaker 4 (28:13):
It says if you're still buying candy corn in twenty
twenty twenty five, you might just be trolling all of
your friends. A new report shows candy corn is the
second worst performer this year.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
Ooh, second worst with do you think interest down nine
percent if you had candy corn stock? I'm sorry, Bud,
what do you he thinks worse than candy corn. It's gotta
be like peeps or something like that, right, it's it's
gotta be something like that. You don't see peeps this time? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (28:41):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (28:41):
Or whatever?

Speaker 2 (28:42):
That the peanuts and what am I talking about?

Speaker 1 (28:44):
That?

Speaker 2 (28:44):
Circus peanut? What am I talking about?

Speaker 5 (28:46):
Circus peanuts would qualify? But something else, isn't it? It is licorice.
It is licoric really.

Speaker 4 (28:52):
Licorice takes the bottom spot, dropping thirteen point six percent.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
Da here if your licorice ie? You know what, there's
nothing wrong with twizzlers. There's the thing. There should be
no twizzler hate.

Speaker 4 (29:03):
Yeah, there's plenty of Twizzler hate coming from the pageant camp.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
I hate twizzlers? Do you really. Oh yeah, it hasn't
a flavor. I don't understand it. Like I've been to
a candy there's an old candy store in Saint Augustine.
You're going there and they have like like gourmet like
handmade yeah licorice, and that is a completely different machine.
It's delicious, it's so good, like the soft, really good licorice.
But Twizzler, dude, what is this? I feel like I'm

(29:28):
chewing like a ceiling fan. I'm eating a mouthguard.

Speaker 5 (29:32):
Our final story and you shouldn't do this. But for
those of you who feel you must, don't do it.
Don't dress up at work for Halloween. What Because Halloween
is for children, you shouldn't be wearing costumes to work.

Speaker 2 (29:50):
It is ridiculous. I have horrible news for you. Then
for some people it's their job.

Speaker 5 (29:54):
Well, with it being a week away, if you're planning
to wear a costume, we do have some things for
you to keep in mind.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
Okay, First, what.

Speaker 5 (30:01):
Do you think you should do if you were gonna
wear costume to your job? Keep in mind not everyone
does the radio. If you were going to wear a
costume to work, what do you think some of the
steps you should take?

Speaker 2 (30:11):
Well, you should make sure it's not an offensive costa. Yeah, Like,
if your name is Sam, don't go with Sam Jackson.

Speaker 5 (30:16):
So you just came in with number five, the last one. Yeah,
use common sense. This means nothing potentially offensive. Yeah, nothing
offensive like that.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
You should probably let people know that you're going to
dress up so that they're properly, properly prepared to see
you as a vampire in a sales meeting. You got
another one.

Speaker 4 (30:32):
The question is this offensive? You're a white girl, blonde hair.
You want to go as Malwana? You go with the
spray tan Ooh.

Speaker 5 (30:40):
I don't know, dude, But to Jim's point, talk to
your manager or HR first, especially if this is your
first Halloween at your job. You don't want to be
the one person who didn't get the memo about not
dressing up. Oh yeah, make sure the costume doesn't interfere
with your job. You can't sit down or walk easily.
And or if it's going to distract you all day,
pick something out. Check your calendar if you have zoom

(31:02):
meetings or other work commitments that day, either planning around them,
or just don't dress up.

Speaker 2 (31:07):
Yeah, my bleeding fang's ruined my work computer.

Speaker 5 (31:11):
And bring a change of clothes just in case something
serious happens and you're still wearing a taker belt costume man,
and you have to deal with it.

Speaker 2 (31:20):
Like the big buss flies in un announced. Or let's
be grown ups and not dress up for work. Yeah, this.

Speaker 8 (31:29):
Chair.

Speaker 2 (31:30):
I'm ready for Halloween. Yeah, my wife has been balling out.
Let me ask your children to beg for candy? Would
you come in next Friday if we dressed.

Speaker 4 (31:38):
Up as long as like I can bring my family
who's also like my costume is part of their costume.

Speaker 2 (31:45):
Oh and that's right. You guys are going trick or
treating that night, or you guy taking miles out?

Speaker 6 (31:48):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (31:49):
Yeah, but we're gonna go out to like parties and
stuff as long as my family's invited.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
Your family's always invited in. Yeah, we're showing up as
a human centipede. Oh my god, disgusting bastard. You are
such a disgusting No, labyrinth labyrinths. We're going I'm David Billie.
Oh wow, that's awesome. What is she gonna be? She's
gonna be the girl? No way? Yeah, yeah, then my

(32:14):
son is the baby. Wow, that's excellent. I know I
saw the wig.

Speaker 4 (32:19):
She is going to embarrass me, but I've got tights,
some stage five moose knuckle.

Speaker 2 (32:24):
It's a lot. And my daughter is pregnant, so she's
going instead of uh uh, and and she's going as
uh instead of uh. Is it? What is the the sauce,
the sauce, the tomato sauce? Is it prego? Yeah? Yeah,
as prego and her uh daddy, baby mama, daddy, baby daddy.

(32:45):
Daddy was going as a chip boardardy all.

Speaker 4 (32:48):
Right, So hear me at what would happen if they
showed up in satin suits and then they had a
wig and glasses and fake goates and then just walked
around to every Halloween party going it's.

Speaker 2 (32:59):
My kid and a box. Oh no, dude, Oh I
didn't even I didn't mean that. I was. It sounds
like you meant that. I know I didn't mean the
double and it sounds like you meant that. No wow,
but like man, and then you would have the sixth
thing on that list you shouldn't do. Yeah, don't make joke,

(33:20):
super wow. Yeah, but all right, we gotta go. All right,
I'm okay, I'm serious. For seven went on over one
sinker sailing Mber's only up next.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
It's in a box and text your vote for sink
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Speaker 2 (33:56):
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Speaker 7 (34:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (34:50):
Can you can you hear me?

Speaker 2 (34:51):
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Speaker 5 (34:52):
Jack, Yeah, we have him on the phone.

Speaker 2 (34:55):
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Speaker 9 (34:58):
Buddy, Yep, listen, I'm doing. I'm doing great. So I
don't know what's going on with the mic, but there's
a lot of a lot of feedback.

Speaker 2 (35:06):
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on your computer.

Speaker 9 (35:11):
Okay, give me a second.

Speaker 2 (35:14):
There you go, there you go. How's it going, buddy,
it's going great. I am glad, great, glad to hear that.

Speaker 9 (35:22):
Big Night tonight, you know, Big Night World series.

Speaker 2 (35:25):
Baby, he's a Toronto fan. Well, yeah, of course he's Toronto.
Minutes from the stadium.

Speaker 9 (35:30):
I still remember nineteen ninety two and nineteen ninety three.
In nineteen ninety two they won in Atlanta and we
were down back then. They called it the SkyDome, and
I remember we were watching the game inside the stadium
and after the game, it was nuts and we literally
walked from the SkyDome all the way up to Finch
Subway station, which is like, I don't know, it took
us like two hours to walk up there. It was insane.

(35:53):
It was a lot of fun.

Speaker 2 (35:54):
I remember a while. I remember that series because I
was a Braves fan. And I remember what John olerud
to us.

Speaker 9 (36:01):
Who died three sixty three that year.

Speaker 2 (36:03):
Damn sure, dude, that guy killed us that year. John Oler.
It was the first baseman, was he not?

Speaker 9 (36:09):
It was got a brain aneurysm too, which is why
he wore the batters.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
Of the helmet all the time. Yeah, what a great
series that was.

Speaker 9 (36:18):
And this, Yeah, that was a good one. Jane Fonda
and Ted Turner. That's why I remember about that series. Yeah, yeah,
Jane Fonda pring praying. Yeah, this was gonna get great
to the wrong God for that series, and this one's.

Speaker 2 (36:30):
Gonna be good as well. I mean, obviously you have
the best baseball player we've seen in a century playing
and uh and of course the Blue Jays are tough
as well, so it should be a really good series.
Who's favored, by the way, I think it will We Dodgers.

Speaker 9 (36:41):
Hey, you will be it. It's got the makings of
a classic.

Speaker 2 (36:44):
So very good. Well, let's get to it. As like
I said, is the restaurant critic for their on Lando Weekly.
He scoured the entire area. One of the Best Stuff
to Eat does reviews the whole nine yards. Matter of fact,
let's get to it. The review of fifteen thirty five,
or excuse me, Lima fifteen thirty.

Speaker 9 (36:57):
Five, Lima fifteen thirty five. Yes, it's a Peruvian restaurant
in the Lake Underhill Plaza right there on the corner
of four thirty six in Lake Underhill. And so okay.
So for the last twenty years, I figured I've reviewed
maybe twelve, maybe fourteen Peruvian restaurants, and in each and
every one of those restaurants, I've sort of like lamented

(37:19):
the fact that they didn't serve my favorite Peruvian dish,
which is a dish called Rokoto reyno, and Lima fifteen
thirty five, there does, and which is why I went there.
And so Rokota regno. It's essentially a The rokota was
an Andean pepper. It's sort of like the looks like
a cross between an apple and a bell pepper. So
it's pretty large and it's spicy as balls. So they

(37:41):
have to like defeat it. They have to devein it,
they have to blanchet to sort of like cut some
of that heat, but it's still hot. And what they
do is that they stuff it. So essentially it's a
stuffed pepper, but they stuff it with At Lima fifteen
thirty five, they stuff it with the filet migno. That's
been a season with Ahi pung which is a Peruvian
red pepper, and Ahia mario, which is a Peruvian yellow pepper.

(38:05):
It's it's got like skultana raisins in their olives, crushed peanuts,
boiled egg and it's all put inside this pepper and
then it's draped with this Peruvian and an Ndean white
cheese called it's called queso pourea, and then it's baked
and it's just amazing. It's served with a sauce. It's

(38:26):
like a creamy egg sauce. It's served with a with
a with a sort of a potato potato and cheese square.
It's called pastelga papa and it's it was everything I
wanted it to be, you know when I had it
here at Lima fifteen thirty five, and they don't serve it.
They don't. If you want to eat this dish, and

(38:46):
by god, everyone there should you need to call ahead,
call ahead and reserve it because it takes a while
to make. It's not something you can just do on
the fly. Because they have to like blanch these peppers
and it's a it's a time consuming process, so call
ahead reserve it. I think like they'll need at least
twenty four hours and you can go and have it
the following day. But beyond that, you know, when I

(39:08):
first had this dish in Araqipa, Peru, it was stuff
with alpaca, and alpaca is also served here at this restaurant,
and a couple of different dishes, most notably the Lomo saltado,
and Lomo saltado is probably one of Peru's most famous dishes.
It's sort of like a Chinese Peruvian stir fry dish
with rice and French fries, and it's great if you

(39:31):
have no one's had alpaca. I highly recommend. It's like
a lean It's like a lean red meat. It's got
a nice sort of like flavoring essence to it. It's
you know, and now you're starting to see starting to
see some more of these sort of quote unquote exotic
meats being served in restaurants. And the owner of this one,
his name is Chris Young Blue Thing. He's also a pilot,

(39:53):
so he'll fly like once a week you'll fly to Miami,
You'll pick up a lot of these ingredients that are
shipp him from Peru and bring him to the restaurants.
And these haves have at least ninety five percent of
his ingredients there are straight from Peru.

Speaker 2 (40:06):
That's wild.

Speaker 8 (40:07):
You know.

Speaker 2 (40:07):
The only thing I knew about Pervian food is I
knew that Peruvians and I think a couple other countries
in South America, I can't. They're big on organ me like,
don't prove Uvians like eat a lot of beef heart
as well. Isn't that a national or traditional dish? It is?

Speaker 9 (40:21):
It is antikuchos, yeah, which they also offer here, and
that's also one of my favorites. The grilled beef hearts
are so so good, one of my favorite dishes, not
even Peruviian dishes, that all around dishes, and they serve
that here. They obviously serve cibich. A lot of people
are familiar with cevich. They have a few different kinds here.
The one I really liked was Sibich tire Tillero it's
called and it's I liked it because of all the

(40:43):
various textures in there. But beyond the corvina, the fish
that's used in this particular sibich. They also had crispy
fried squid, they had the they had sweet potato, they
had the frenchy kancha and counches like that hard corn kernels.
You know that that's the often serve as a snack
before you you know, when you sit at the table

(41:03):
at a Peruvian restaurant, they have the fat chokolo, which
are those fattened corn kernels. It's outstanding. There's a great CBJ.
They also and the other thing is that all the
dishes here are like made from hot hand carved stone
that he brings in from Peru. I mean, these dishes
are heavy and they're like gorgeous. They're they're just beautiful.
I also had the octopus there. It was like a

(41:24):
thrice boiled, herb marinated octopus that served table side on
a on a charcoal burner. So it really has the aesthetics,
you know, because the the you know, the tentacle is
right there on the charcoal burner. You know, they're gratinated,
gratinated scallops. The first thing I had that was in Lima,
and that was that was at a very famous restaurant

(41:46):
in Lima called Rosa nautica and that also, you know,
took me back to like twenty years ago when I
was when I first went to Peru. So highly recommended
Lima fifteen thirty five. They're Alpha horrez, which are cookies,
the cookies filled with adulta galch. They're like airy and
crumbling and almost like short red light here they're they're
so good, so good, so check them out.

Speaker 2 (42:08):
Yeah, Lima. People are saying it's like a five point
oh review on ye.

Speaker 4 (42:13):
I've got to know how many restaurants is straight slanging
out al paca?

Speaker 9 (42:18):
Yeah, I mean, I mean so so. Alpaca is a
very common meat in Peru, but not in Orlando. And
that's what I was at ross. That's what I was
saying for twenty years. I was looking for a ro
quota reno made with al paca, but here they do
it with the filet. I'm sure if you ask them
to do it, then out with al paco they'll do it.

(42:38):
But you know, you know there's Wild Fork, which is
a common now meat meat shop there in Orlando. I
think there's like four different ones. The most notable one
is right there on the corner of Fairbanks and and
Bills Avenue, and they served like kangaroo and alpaca and like,
you know, meats that were you know, considered non traditional
or you know, quote unquote exotic.

Speaker 2 (43:00):
Elk.

Speaker 9 (43:00):
You know a lot of times people elk was considered
that exotic. Yeah, well, there's also enough be a koui,
which is like, uh uh, it's what is it? It's a
not a it's a guinea pig.

Speaker 2 (43:14):
Oh man, Yeah, that's very well. Nutria is a big
thing somewhere, right, isn't nutria? Are aren't those in the menu?

Speaker 9 (43:22):
I mean, I haven't seen nutrient on on menus any
which I.

Speaker 2 (43:26):
Thought I saw that nutrient was something that people ate
as well, But I'm not a hundred on that. And
you you can only serve guinea pig out of a
brick and mortar restaurant because if it's a food truck,
it just comes off weird. All right, But let's move
on to the other of you. Is it Yala?

Speaker 9 (43:42):
Yeah, that's actually I think there's Jala and it's a
it's an Indian restaurant there right up a Park Avenue.
I believe the address is one fifty five East Morse Avenue,
East Morse Avenue. Yeah, it's a former former home of
a Proper and Wild if you remember Proper and Wild
in that whole story. But Jala, So it's couting modern

(44:02):
Indian cuisine, but in reality this is really traditional Indian cuisine.
Guys as modern and mainly they use they use smoke,
you know, you know, with that through that old crutch
liquid nitrogen. You know, they use a lot of smoke
and a lot of like sort of like hammered copper
plates to look sort of like, Guys, this food as modern,

(44:24):
but it really isn't modern. But that doesn't mean it's bad.
It's it's it's comforting traditional Indian food. Speaking of the
liquid nitrogen, you know, when you order the poni pori
and ponnee pories are very common street food. It's these little,
how hollowed out shells of dough that are filled with
you know, seasoned chick beas and potatoes and then you
put like a spice sort of minty water in there

(44:45):
and just popp it in your mouth because anyway, so
that's served the ponnie poories are served over shot glasses
that contain that that minty water. But one of the
shot glasses is filled with liquid nitrogen and it's you know,
exuding all the smoke and everything. So you know, if
you're going to go and order this food, I please
don't don't use that little shotglass of liquid nitrogen because

(45:06):
they'll likely end up in the hospital.

Speaker 3 (45:07):
Not good.

Speaker 2 (45:07):
Okay, We're not gonna be able to get the Stonecraft brunch.
But I do want to talk about Walter's Tavern. I
use about the task that the guy that you soap
it up from the Is that the same thing or not?

Speaker 9 (45:16):
Okay? So have you been to the a Great Southern
Box Company, the food hall in the packing District?

Speaker 2 (45:21):
No?

Speaker 9 (45:22):
Okay? So this so Walter's Tavern is going to be
opening up in there next month and it's going to
be able to that three thirty eight hundred square foot bar,
and it's named after Walter Phillips, who was the son
of doctor Phillips. And they're they're they're going to be
serving craft cocktails and they'll have live entertainment and they're
and they're promising a quote unquote elevated sports viewing experience.

(45:45):
And honestly, if you haven't been to the Great Southern
Box Company, I feel like a bar like this will
inject a lot of like life into it, because the
two times I've gone, it's just seemed a bit dead,
you know, So I think they need some a bar
like this to breathe a bit of life and with
and and actually a lot of the a lot of
the cocktails they'll they'll be serving will be inspired by

(46:07):
legendary sports moments and iconic sports moments. So I fully
expect them to be serving a Springer Dinger Dakery when
I when I pay a visit their next.

Speaker 2 (46:20):
A Springer Dinger Dakary. I got almighty, And this ended
up with a big, huge announcement from one of the
most legendary restaurants in all of Orlando, the Briar Patch.
Uh now kind of switching gears from just serving breakfast.

Speaker 9 (46:33):
Oh yeah, so they're still serving breakfast, but they're now
offering what they're calling an upscale dinner service. And I
believe it's going to be from Tuesday to Saturday, and
they're offering quote unquote chef driven French dips, dry age burgers,
seasonal pastas. They'll be fish steak. I think there's like
a seventy eight dollars New York strip on the menu

(46:55):
and you know what, like Briar Patch, you know, it's
had its it has this like and it has its haters,
you know, and there's been some questionable practices in the past,
but it's still regardless, it's still a very beloved institution.
It's been there since nineteen eighty and so now they're
offering dinner. And I talked to another Park Avenue proprietor

(47:16):
and they were saying, you know what, this is a
good thing. If it brings more traffic to Park Avenue,
it's a good thing because restaurants need it. So yeah,
we'll see, I'll pay visit, Yeah, and see how dinner
is at Briar Patrick.

Speaker 2 (47:27):
Yeah. I mean that's like the Hippus Breakfast in Orlando.

Speaker 4 (47:29):
Do you think maybe that decision was made with the
opening of the glass Knife about forty feet to its left.

Speaker 9 (47:36):
Well, that's so funny you mentioned the glass Knight for
us because the person I spoke to was the owner
of a grass Knife who a glass knife, who said
that he welcomed he welcomed more additional traffic to Park Avenue.
So yeah, you know, it's uh, you know, we talked
about Jaal at the Indian Restaurant, right around the corner
as Tabla. So you got like two competing Indian restaurants.

(47:58):
I think I think I said something to the fact
that it'll be the Battle of Verryanni or the rumble
of Rogan Josh or the tussle of Tika Mafala. You know.
So with with Glass Night right there and then Briar
Patch as well, I think those two would probably compliment
each other. You could go for breakfast, you could go
for dinner at Briar Patch and then head over to
the Glass Line for dessert. And you know, I think

(48:19):
it's it's good for Park Avenue and I whether people
will will frequent Friar Patch at those prices, I think
the elevated part is the part that that gets me
because the pricing. Yeah, the burger, it's like, I think
there's a thirty dollars, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (48:32):
I get out of here that I ain't gonna time that. Yeah,
winter Park, Well, people win to park and spend that
if they're want, they can be dumb. I don't care.
I mean, Brian Brat's is awesome. I'm not spending thirty
dollars on a burger. I don't care where it is.

Speaker 9 (48:42):
Yeah, exactly, So it's the pricing, but it is Park
Avenue and maybe people will pay for it so well.

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Speaker 3 (50:03):
All these houses over the years.

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How something as stressful as Heck, yesterday I got out
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Thousand dollars on the house.

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me like that.

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I don't need the pool or whatever it comes with.

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I'm just gonna end up living in a microtel shack
because it's getting out of hand over here, yep.

Speaker 11 (50:29):
Hey cobrat crew, Yeah, Jim about the hard rock bed appy,
They mainly do that to protect themselves.

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I run through about five to ten thousand a week.

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On that app. They want to protect themselves from people
who are bookies taking the money from other people in betting.
But mainly the Jacksonville Jaguars employee who stole all that
money and betted on there and lost. They had to
pay back a bunch of money that he bet, so
that's the reason.

Speaker 2 (50:56):
Have a good day, guys, and thanks buddy. That's the case.

Speaker 7 (50:57):
Out saw any week good had weekend, COVID and colpany.
It's concrete, Mike. This message is the directed straight for
Jack Bradshaw.

Speaker 2 (51:07):
Hoeboy.

Speaker 7 (51:08):
I'm from upstate New York. I'm a Yankees fan, die
hard liver die do not want to really root for Toronto,
but Donnie Baseball is their manager and this is his
chance to get a World Series. My question for you,
mister Jack, congratulations on the baby. By the way, who
are you going for to win the World Series?

Speaker 2 (51:30):
That's an interesting question because it is a Canadian team,
it is, but don Mattingly is the manager and he
was a he's a legendary Yankee.

Speaker 5 (51:39):
Yeah, he's the bench coach. Oh yeah, assistant manager. But yeah,
and that reason because I always he made the playoffs
once in ninety five and then they got blown out
by Seattle, and that's as far as he made it.
He's one of my favorite players of all time. And
I definitely want to see him get that.

Speaker 2 (52:02):
That's one of the best nicknames of all time when
somebody calls you Donnie Baseball.

Speaker 5 (52:05):
Yeah, uh no, he was. I got to see him
play several times. He's just he's one of my He's
one of my baseball heroes, and I'd love to see
him get the World Series. Do not want to Dodgers
back to back?

Speaker 2 (52:18):
No, thank you.

Speaker 5 (52:20):
They beat the Yankees last year. That's another strike against them.

Speaker 2 (52:23):
What player has the most World Series rings? Yogi Bear?
I believe is it Yogi Bear? Was he like eight?
I don't know. I don't think he might be sick
like one.

Speaker 4 (52:34):
Of your one one, just the one your baseball hero
only made it to the playoffs once.

Speaker 2 (52:41):
It's a very good point.

Speaker 5 (52:43):
Yeah, what I mean, So it's a game of what
I don't know, it was just nine players.

Speaker 4 (52:49):
Yeah, it's just so much, you know, I don't know
a lot of people are like man. Charles Barkley is
my favorite of all time.

Speaker 2 (52:57):
He was the most dumb all right, seven of a
zero three one R four o'clock. He word his money
m O N E Y side over to real radio
or not if I'm and send that away for your
chance at one thousand dollars money. Guys, that's it. That
is your four o'clock. He worked, Good luck. We hope
you win for sure. I'm Jim. Jack and Ross are
right over there. Hey, do you guys know anybody that's
being affected by the shutdown? Real quick, you'll be better
at ten rings. Yeah. Uh, do you guys know anybody

(53:20):
affected by the shutdown? Hey? By the way, do postal
workers work through the shutdown? Yes? They do. Yes, they
get paid. I believe they do. Are they part of
Are they essential?

Speaker 6 (53:29):
Is that?

Speaker 2 (53:29):
Is that why? Or is it more than air traffic controllers?

Speaker 5 (53:33):
Postal the post Office is part of the federal government,
but they operate as their own entity.

Speaker 2 (53:39):
Yeah, I believe.

Speaker 5 (53:41):
I don't think their pay is affected. I know TSA is. Yeah,
of course we've heard about that. But when I went
through the airports on my recent trip, I was I
do something Ross does every time he goes to a
theme park. I look at them and I go, thank
you for coming to work today.

Speaker 2 (53:54):
Yeah exactly.

Speaker 4 (53:56):
That's also not me in a theme park. That's me
drunk anywhere. Yeah, thanks so much for work.

Speaker 2 (54:01):
The Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy was not warning but basically saying, hey, look,
you know, any when it comes to your flying, you
may want to be because I mean there are a
lot of traffic controllers, air traffic controllers that you know,
are you know, maybe not showing up and then breaking
bad Season three happens. Yeah, yeah, that's crazy though. Men,
I don't know anybody that's affected by it that obviously,
that doesn't mean that it doesn't affect people. I just

(54:23):
don't know. I wonder how many people in our audience
are affected by it. I mean people are at NASA
that listen to the show. Are they affected by it?
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (54:30):
I don't think they do. We still NASA out I
thought that was all third party these days.

Speaker 2 (54:35):
Yeah, I mean I know, well it is. Yes, there
is still NASA Ross. Yeah, yeah, and you know, of
course they're doing that. They're doing these events coming through.
But I don't know if NASA employees are furloughed or
if they work over there, And of course they're in
our listening audience. And we do a lot of stuff
with the guys over the Connedy Space Center visitory complex,
and that's just part of that.

Speaker 4 (54:53):
And the National Forest. There's there's the park rangers. Yeah,
the park rangers.

Speaker 2 (54:58):
Now, usually those are out west, but we have an
of National forests here in central Florida or in Florida.
And I don't know what I mean, I don't know
what's going on with those guys. And then I'm trying
to think of what is it is the bear who
smoking the bear? Yeah? Again, I think he's not getting paid. Yeah,
I think the National forest employees are not getting paid.
By the way, somebody just texted and said their husband's

(55:19):
a postal worker. They're fine, all right, Yeah, we would
have heard about that for sure, right if the postal
workers are gonna get paid, I'm still worried about just yeah,
T say, I have a flight next month? Do you really? Yeah?
I'm screwed. Well, And here's the thing is, I don't
I mean, did Trump leave for Asia already? He might be.
I know that he was leaving to go to Asia.
He's supposed to meet with Jijiping next Friday, if I

(55:41):
remember right, plus do some other stuff, some stuff in
South Korea and other things of that nature. But it
was going to be gone until after the beginning of November,
which is next Saturday. So that means without him here,
he cannot sign it into I don't think he can.
I don't know if he can sign it in and
fax it over from Area one. I don't know how
that works, but I know that he has to sign

(56:03):
whatever agreement is made to reopen the government and he's gone.

Speaker 4 (56:07):
This whole like government being shut down just feels like
more ammunition for my own little belief that I've been growing.

Speaker 2 (56:15):
So no one cares. Yeah, I don't know that anybody,
But I mean, we did a poll yesterday, and you know,
it's like, you know, what's it, ninety five percent of
the people or something or like whatever. Yeah, it's happened before. Yeah, yeah,
but it's not gonna be longer than this one. This
one will. If he left for Asia and they did
not sign anything, and this thing goes another eight or
ten days, it will by far be the longest in
the history of the country. Well, I think it tied

(56:37):
it today. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (56:38):
I just like I know when I don't show up
to work for about thirty days. Yeah, yeah, there are consequences, Yeah,
and there I just already don't like knowing that there
will be zero consequences throughout this entire episode of the
government being shut down.

Speaker 2 (56:55):
And then Congress is getting paid. You know, that's another thing.
House representatives hasn't been there for what three weeks. Yeah,
they're still getting their check. Yeah, I mean, they're all
getting paid. And you know, just you know, when America
system watches, whether you're a Democrat or Republican, America is
sitting and watching. They're paying attention, they're taking names, they're
seeing the major players in this, and they're listening to

(57:15):
the rhetoric of it. And of course Americans know the
truth or you know, Americans understand. I mean, you know,
and you look at and you listen to people talking
from Capitol Hill or whatever, and they're making their statements
on television, on news stations wherever. I mean, people see
through the BS see I That's where I disagree. I
don't think so.

Speaker 4 (57:34):
I think there's six or seven personalized b personalized bs's.
There's like six or seven different realities right now. Some
person looks at this situation goes, my god, these Democrats
get off your ass. Yeah, And other people look at
it and go, these Republicans, what.

Speaker 2 (57:50):
Are they doing? Yeah. The big argument from the Democrats
is the Republicans are running all of our government. They
have the presidency, they have Congress, and they have the
House representatives. In other words, they're in one total control.

Speaker 4 (58:00):
I can show you a direct quote of Donald Trump saying, yeah,
this is on the president when the government gets shut down,
that it's the president's.

Speaker 2 (58:07):
Fault, back in twenty fifteen or sixteen. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (58:10):
But that's the thing is that, like that doesn't mean anything.
No one cares. I disagree. When you're like, people are
gonna remember names. No one will remember names, no one.
I mean, right, maybe the blame game is a little
too hot for that. I don't even know if there's
any anybody even knows where to blame, or if they do.

Speaker 2 (58:27):
I am it's their own.

Speaker 4 (58:28):
Little personalized reality, the same way that I'm in my own.

Speaker 2 (58:32):
And Democrats want to sign this so that people will
income people. I think, what about ten or twelve million
of them won't lose their medical benefits. And of course
it's the subsidies for the affordable the ACA subsidies, And
you know, of course you're what's happening now is drug
companies are starting to publish exactly how much more you're
going to pay for medication in some situations and in

(58:53):
some cases it doubles, and then even with your your insurance,
it's going to go way up. I mean, you know,
we've heard Marjorie Taylor Green, who is you know, an
outspoken fan of President Trump and has worked hard in
the state of Georgia to keep Georgia red and help
elect and support Donald Trump's policies. And even she says,
she goes like, two of my kids are going to

(59:13):
get almost priced out of their own insurance because of this,
and she's really going to flip the switch on it
because she saw what it's going to do to rural
communities in Georgia. So it is an interesting thing because
it is another it's just an extension of the subsidies
that are already there, that should be or that would eventually,
you know, peter out after this.

Speaker 5 (59:32):
Right, the current subsidies expire at the end of this year, yes,
and open enrollment as you know, going on I think
November first, ye is November first, Yeah, for next year's
Affordable Care Act for health insurance, and without the subsidies,
those premiums are going to rise, and so they estimate
about fifteen million up to fifteen million people will not

(59:53):
be able to afford the health care that they have right,
so they will not have health care. Now that trickled
up that actually it hurts people with healthcare because what
happens is they go so they stop getting their preventative care,
they go to the emergency room if they can't pay.
That's what causes hospital rates to rise for everyone else.

Speaker 2 (01:00:13):
Yeah, and then you know they got that just texts in. Well,
the blame goes to the Democrats because they want to
give money to illegals. That's been proven over and over
to be incorrect. It it gets the law for illegals
to get any support from the government when it comes
to their medical care, whether it be the ACA, whether
it be Medicaid, any of that stuff. It's already it's
already in law. But that's a big talking point that's
making it through. And that's another way that you can

(01:00:35):
play the blame game.

Speaker 4 (01:00:36):
But the thing that kills me is that you responding
to that means my Overton window is four miles that way.

Speaker 2 (01:00:44):
What do you mean my Overton window? It's the political window.

Speaker 4 (01:00:47):
When you go ahead and that gets beaten, it drags
everything back to one its area. If I say something
absolutely insane and then Jack says something a little less insane.
His idea is far more bel now because of the
political science jokes aside. It's funny, it's a real thing.
It's part of if you major in political science, it

(01:01:08):
would be like page one the Overton Window. So you
put fringe stuff out so less crazy stuff gets socially accepted.
It's just, yeah, frustrating, and I just want to sorry, Jim,
to clarify, I do care. I just look at society
and it reeks of apathy and no accountability towards anything.

Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
So I want to care. I want to care.

Speaker 4 (01:01:33):
And I just if you ask me if like if
the you know, people will remember names, I do not
see it, at least in not in my generation or
the younger.

Speaker 2 (01:01:42):
Yeah. Yeah. And somebody says it's not just low income.
My wife just retired at sixty two. She had to
get insurance marketplace. It hits all levels, you know. So again,
tons of information out there. The government is shut down.
People aren't getting paid, including people who keep you safe
in the skies, and there's no end in sight.

Speaker 5 (01:01:58):
And now this by this weekend, they're seeing they've missed
a full pay period, right.

Speaker 2 (01:02:02):
Yeah, And they they went into a special budget or
a special area in the military to pay the uh
pay the military. They did that once, but I don't
think they can do it again. I think that fund
that they use to pay the military is done. So
if it doesn't happen by November first, the all of
our service members will also miss a pay a paycheck.

Speaker 4 (01:02:25):
Yeah, and then it's just gonna be wrapped up in
the blame game somehow, some way, Uh, it will one
side will win in the sense of, you know, the
public opinion, or at the very least they'll win their
side of the public opinion, and then.

Speaker 2 (01:02:40):
Rinse and repeat and a little bit more division. Yeah.
And you know, it's so funny when we bring this up.
You know, you look up to the taxing Service and
it just, you know, all of the talking points start
hitting from both sides. It's just amazing. You know, there's
no clear thought, there's no actual you know, going, hey,
here's a remedy. You know, here's here's what the here's
what we should do. It's just a blame game. It's
just people pointing one way or the other to try

(01:03:02):
to find blame. And that's simply because mid Turbs are
coming up in twenty twenty six and this is going
to be a big player in that. All of these
are gonna be a big player in that. So I
turn on the right and these things are coming in
left and right on the texting service, and it is
it's literally I could go online right now or Fox
and CNN or MSNBC and find word for word everything
that's being said right now on the texting service regarding this.

(01:03:23):
It's like no forward movement, you know, No, here's what
should happen. No, no negotiating points, No, here's what we
should do. It's just rhetoric from both sides.

Speaker 4 (01:03:32):
If our leaders are incapable of doing that, I wouldn't
believe the texting service has got it down.

Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
Yeah, all right? Four oh seven nine one six one
four one text us at seven seven zero three one. Man,
it looks like everybody's going going through the roof to
rob places. I don't know if you've heard of the
last one, but I'll tell you what it is next.

Speaker 12 (01:04:01):
Good after Morny Colbert carew All right, So I'm definitely
with Ross on this one. There really does seem to
be a general feeling of apathy of frustration with people
of my age and generation in the mid thirties.

Speaker 3 (01:04:14):
Now, I always used to.

Speaker 12 (01:04:16):
Tell myself be the change you want to see in
the world, and even just as simple as yes man,
no man, please, thank you, hold the door.

Speaker 2 (01:04:22):
But lately I've just given up.

Speaker 12 (01:04:25):
I'm just I have no f left again.

Speaker 2 (01:04:29):
Fifty album.

Speaker 8 (01:04:31):
So to the Republican dumbass who says that they're giving
money to illegals, first of all, do your research. How
do you like that one fully gets yourself. Also, the
only thing that illegals are covered for healthcare wise is
that if they show up in an emergency room, they
will not be prevented care. That is what people are doing.
You know how much of that is essentially compared to

(01:04:52):
everything else. It's like less than one percent in money
and in what actually happens.

Speaker 2 (01:04:59):
So shut up, he's mad. He's it all right.

Speaker 5 (01:05:03):
So we had a lot of talkbacks before until you
brought that up.

Speaker 2 (01:05:06):
And we've got quite a few on Yeah, I mean,
the taxing service literally melted down as soon as we
brought this up. Four seven nine one six one four one.
Got about eight minutes or so to get over to
real radio dot FM and sending off your keyword money
M O N E. Y that'll get you some money
if you're lucky. Remember, if you're playing the game, pick
up your phone when it rings. That's how they tell
you that you've won money. That's the word. Guys, good luck.

(01:05:28):
I'm Jim, Jack and Ross are right over there. Yeah,
we brought up the shutdown and why and how and
the whole nine yards, and of course our texting service
just kind of went crazy. And again it is, you know,
just the same stuff that you hear on the news
of why one side is to blame and why the
other side is to blame as well, and it's it's
amazing that grown ass adults can't get together and negotiate

(01:05:48):
something to make it happen to the American people can
move forward and get the services that are tax money
paid for. I think, right, that's it. Our tax money
pays for these services. They're being withheld from us.

Speaker 3 (01:05:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:06:00):
I don't care what letters in front of your name.
You are not a safe flying today. That's simple. And
by the way, we just had a military member said
he hasn't been paid in October first, So the people
who also protect our country and our livelihoods and our
sovereignty also not paid. So I mean all of those
things are important. These are taxpayer funded items that we

(01:06:22):
pay for that are now being held from us as taxpayers.

Speaker 4 (01:06:27):
Now, I'm kind of stuck on one thing when he
said do your own research. And for the longest time,
I've never been I've never thought that to be anything
other than that sentence.

Speaker 2 (01:06:40):
Do your own research.

Speaker 4 (01:06:41):
That's a good thing, right, Yeah, but that was the
first time I've ever heard do your own research, and
it felt like.

Speaker 2 (01:06:47):
Maybe that's how we kind of got here. Well, the
thing is that is kind of those weird It's like
that perfect practice makes perfect type thing, or practice makes perfect,
and it doesn't perfect practice makes perfect, and like you
could practice terrible and you can get great at terrible habits. Right,
it's how you do it.

Speaker 4 (01:07:04):
Like, it's really easy for me to tell somebody to
do your own research, but the reality of it is
is that depending on what you have done on a
digital landscape previous to what I am telling you to
do to go do your own research, You're gonna have
different research, right than the person that I'm also telling
do your own research.

Speaker 2 (01:07:24):
I mean that person you're telling that to who is
going to go to their sources what they feel comfortable with.

Speaker 4 (01:07:28):
Yeah, and like it's pretty hard not to just drag
the yarn around one bobby pin, right, just always like, man,
this wasn't always felt so oil and water. Yeah, and man,
if you google why are apples good for you?

Speaker 2 (01:07:44):
You'll get an answer.

Speaker 4 (01:07:45):
If you google why are apples bad for you?

Speaker 2 (01:07:48):
You'll get an answer.

Speaker 4 (01:07:49):
Well, that kind of feels like somewhat of a problem,
maybe a little toothpasty.

Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
We actually did this on our phones last night at
dinner because we were having a conversation about how different
how what you watch on your phone predicts what algorithm
will send you know what what the algorithm? Your algorithm
will send you an information. So we all got our
phones out. We all just went to Google and we
typed in, is the Confederate flag a racist symbol? That's

(01:08:15):
a great little social experiment right there. Whose idea was this?
I think this was code Blacks. Yeah. Well, collectively we
kind of thought about it, but we all came up
with a question about you know what, would you know
what would it say based on what your algorithm is?
What do you think it said? Do you think all
of them said the same thing? I would say that
it said, no, what do you think Jack.

Speaker 5 (01:08:39):
Well, there were two questions, and that or do they
all say the same thing? I said, They did not
all say the same things.

Speaker 2 (01:08:45):
Two of them, Sean and myself said went to the
exact article. It said, yes, the Confederate flag is a
symbol of racism and oppression and has been for years.
One of the others did not say that. But it
didn't say it wasn't. It just described what the Confederate
flag was and what it stood for at the time.

(01:09:06):
But it did It didn't go into the the you know,
to and to the the minutia of how it got
to that point. It just said, that's that's what it
is now. And what about the fourth response, I can't remember.
It was about the same. I think they're all about
the same. But the one that was weird is it
took Seawn and I to the exact same website, but

(01:09:26):
the girls did not go to the same website. And
and it didn't say straight out yes it is. It
started just giving an explanation of what the Confederate flag was.
When it gives you the direct answer, that's the AI.
We could do it right now. If you yeah, oh,
let's do it. What's a good question. We only have
about two minutes here, what's a good question? And this
is just going to Google, not AI, nothing yet.

Speaker 4 (01:09:49):
Just to clarify the meat and potatoes of this experiment
is to get different answers. I feel like people are
going to get lost in translation. They're like, we don't
We're not talking about the Confederate flag.

Speaker 2 (01:10:00):
We're not talking about. What we're trying to do is
ask Google a question that is controversial, that could have
two separate answers. And what we're trying to prove is
is that what we watch on our phones and the
information we bring in will create an algorithm that will
answer based on what we like to see rather than
what is the truth or what is actual? Do you
want to use the same question you used last night?

Speaker 6 (01:10:19):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:10:19):
Something different? Yeah? Yeah, something different?

Speaker 3 (01:10:21):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:10:21):
What was Ronald McDonald on the Anstein list? How about this?
So you can't say anything about that because that that
could give was it the twenty twenty elections stolen? Yeah? Yeah, yeah,
that's that's spicy.

Speaker 4 (01:10:38):
I know I got some people in my life that
think that that was just all Antifa on Jan six?

Speaker 2 (01:10:43):
Do you want to go? Was Jan? Six done by Intifa? Oh? Yeah, No, no, No,
that's a controversial question, that's spicy, that will ruin Thanksgiving.
It's not because we have hours of footage show that's
not the case. Yeah, but that's the question. That's why
I breakfasted. It's not about the question. And one of
the interesting things about that is like, hey, they're a
bunch of FBI agents that were sending people in. Well
Trump was the president at that time, so he was
using his own FBI to send people into his own

(01:11:05):
capitol building. Get out of here with that seems like
a good question to ask. Who was super dumb? I can't
think of someone, and we're up against the clock. Uh
a little bit? What happened to Tower seven? Stop? Let's
think about this during the break. We'll do when we
come back. You're listening to Jim Culper showing roll. AREO
get out of having the Tower seven thing? Seeing a bump?

Speaker 13 (01:11:25):
Did you guys apologize for the background noise? I'm currently
in a postal vehicle delivering mail. No, we are not
affected by the shutdown. We were told that we were
not being officially told anything from our office, but I
just saw on the news when the shutdown happened that
we would not be affected. Our pay is not affected,
and we are. I don't know if we're essential because

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of that or not, but we are. We are our
own arm of the government, and we make all of
our own money off of shipping and stamp sales and
things like that, so we're getting paid still.

Speaker 14 (01:11:58):
I work in Saint Augustine. The tour guide and the study.
San Marcos is closed down because it's parks and wreck
and I guess that's a government entity. And I believe
the Lightning Museum is closed because it is also our
city hall, or at least that part of it is closed.
So kind of a point in the bet when you're
trying to do tours.

Speaker 2 (01:12:19):
Yeah, those places by e.

Speaker 3 (01:12:24):
Hey, happy Friday crew.

Speaker 15 (01:12:27):
I'm going to implore you or ask that you reconsider
the use of the term illegals to describe people because
people cannot be illegal. Access people can be illegal, but
people in the United States can be undocumented, but they
cannot be illegal people.

Speaker 2 (01:12:47):
Hey, buddy, we're not saying they're illegal people. They're here
illegally in this country. That's what they're saying.

Speaker 8 (01:12:53):
I don't care what side you're on.

Speaker 3 (01:12:55):
This is we're doing this to our people.

Speaker 6 (01:12:58):
Our own people, and it's absolutely ridiculous. I don't have
an answer. But on the lighter side, I thought my
heart scan today, Jim heays, really a cool experience.

Speaker 2 (01:13:11):
I'm glad to hear that. That's awesome news. Yeah, Life
Imaging fl A. It is a cool experience. And if
you have family members that have this stuff, or you
think maybe there's a situation with yourself and you get
the scan, it is amazing just to watch it happen
to be a part of it, for sure. But thank
you for lett call. We appreciate it. Welcome back to
the Jim Colbert Show. Real Radio one o four point
one bills is your five o'clock keyword, that's b I

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l ls. Slide over to Real Radio dot FM and
send that away for your chance at one thousand dollars bills. Guys,
that is the five o'clock keyword. Good luck. We hope
you win for sure. I'm Jim, Jack and Ross are
right over there. Did you guys come up with a
question I thought you were working on. Yeah, yeah, I
was gonna say climate change, Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah,
let's do climate change. So to go to Google? Is

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climate change real? Okay?

Speaker 3 (01:13:53):
Real?

Speaker 2 (01:13:53):
Quick? Let's explain a lot of people getting in their
cars now getting off work. By the way, welcome to
the show, Thanks for tuning in. My wife and I
went out to dinner last night with our buddy Code
Black and his wife Kelly, and the reason why is
because it was his birthday. We did a little experiment
while we were sitting at the table. We all brought
up our phones and based on our algorithms, in other words,
the stuff that we like watching or listening to on

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our phones, we wondered if we entered the same question
on all four phones, if we would get the same
information back. And we talked about the Confederate flag if
it was a racist symbol. I think mine came back yes,
Seawan's came back yes, And I can't remember with the
girls who's came back why? But one of them just
had an explanation if I remember right of what the

(01:14:34):
Confederate flag was. And I think that was kind of
the crux on both of those. So how do you
want to word this? How about is climate change caused
by humans? Is climate changed change caused by humans? Caused
by humans?

Speaker 16 (01:14:48):
There?

Speaker 2 (01:14:48):
It is right there, we are all putting that in
our phone. Yeah, into a Google. Okay, yeah, so this
is just Google. Now I have the AI overview, and
then of course I have the one that where you
go down it just starts listing. It just basically gives
you climate change. That's what I have as well. Okay,
I'm looking at as well. What does your AI overview say?

Speaker 4 (01:15:04):
All right, all at the same time, one two, three, Yes,
the overwhelming scientific consensus is that human activities are the
main cause dominant.

Speaker 2 (01:15:17):
I have main cause for Ross. Oh come on, they
said dominant for me as well. You're smart. Why does
Google think I'm afraid of three syllables your search history? Yeah? Man,
I mean that's so. I guess that's you know, I
don't know if that's controversial enough. I don't know. Uh,

(01:15:37):
but that's what we did, and it was kind of
interesting to see the different outlooks that it gave us.
For sure.

Speaker 4 (01:15:43):
See Mine says it's primarily due to the increased dirt dirt, dumb, dumb,
but dumb dumb Ross.

Speaker 2 (01:15:51):
That's what Mine says. What is that about? Doesn't say?

Speaker 4 (01:15:54):
But that's so odd that it's too different herbage.

Speaker 2 (01:15:58):
You know, I'm gonna tell you the al What are
the thing I don't know if that really applies to
your Google though, doesn't I mean, isn't that more of
your social media platforms that really do that? Like a brother,
you might want to sit down, really, I mean, if
you went into Instagram and we both type that, they
wouldn't say the same thing, but it'd say, like if
we said show us climate change stuff, would it show
us all stuff that supports the fact that climate change
is human or the fact that it could be just

(01:16:19):
a blip in time? And how could we possibly know
since we've been on this planet for millions and millions
of years, there's no way to find out. What do
you want to look up on Instagram?

Speaker 4 (01:16:29):
But yes, to answer your question, and I told you
to sit down because it's a huge thing to really
get over of, like how much data of yours is
out there, and also how all of these companies are
just just I mean, they have your data on a
white couch and then all of the companies are behind
said couch and it's just like a still image.

Speaker 2 (01:16:52):
I think you know where I'm going with y Yeah,
one of the image of one of the other things
we talked about last night was and it was it
was really a great intriguing conversation was, know, my buddy
code Black is a he's an IT specialist. That's what
he does, right, He runs an IT company, Code Black.
It is his company, and he's been doing this for many,
many years. And what we were saying is we started
talking about supercomputers and the idea that there's a group

(01:17:14):
of people right now but we are not. Steve Bannon
and Prince Harry and Megan among other people, even Glenn
Beck are part of this program that they don't want
super intelligent computers out there just for the general public,
like chat GBT. They think they would be incredibly dangerous.
They think that it should be highly regulated and only
used when what's the word under supervision?

Speaker 3 (01:17:40):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:17:40):
It should you know, it should be a collective that
uses it because of the power that would have. And
I started talking about the idea of well, you know,
we live in a digital world. You are we backing
this stuff up? And I kind of got laughed at
a little bit because he said, you have no idea.
I said it like on paper or whatever. But obviously

(01:18:00):
I wasn't you know, you could do it on microfish
or whatever. But he said, you know, you know how
much that would be. I'd go, well, we got here
as a species because we record what we do, right, Yeah,
I mean we have computers because somebody who started this
recorded what they did, and the next person read that
and said, well, I think we can do that better.
That could be from a dish to a computer, to
a car to a television. Everything that we have as humans, medicine,

(01:18:20):
everything we've learned and continue to learn, we have because
we backed that information up over so many years, whether
it be in books, microfish, tablet, whatever the case may be.
And they contended that, you know, that would be so
much information that it couldn't it couldn't be done. I'm like, well,
I mean that's what we have libraries for now, right,
those are full of information that humans wrote down as

(01:18:41):
a species to continue moving forward as a species. But
he said that that would create so much information that
would be impossible to record or have a hard copy
of some sort of all of this information. And what
we're talking about is like if everything was wiped out,
would we be able to start over where we are
right now? And I said, within reason, you would be

(01:19:01):
able to because you'd have the information, whether or not
you'd have the infrastructure to create the products to do that,
you would you would have at least a lot of
the information to do that with us. So you're talking
about Jarvis, is that what? I don't know what you're
talking I don't know what Jarvis is. He was a
receiver from my high school team. Yeah, the name of
Tony Starks and AI he just knows, you know. That's

(01:19:24):
also that Will Smith movie, right, is it? I robot
had a Jarvis kind of figure right there in the
middle that ran everything. They all have one, even we
had one.

Speaker 4 (01:19:33):
We had dead by, you know, like there's always the
face of the robotic voice. But it's just interesting, this
little threshold that we are hitting with technology. And I
don't think that the average Joe Schmo, let's say, out
in the middle of don't You're gonna catch astray ocala?
But some Joe Schmo out in Okala really doesn't understand, like,

(01:19:57):
and neither do I of how much information they a
actually have of mind and more importantly, how predictable I
really am.

Speaker 2 (01:20:04):
Yeah, yeah, well I told them last night. You realize
that everything you've ever typed, everything you every text message
you've ever sent, every voicemail you've ever left, there is
a record of it. I mean, there's a record of
almost every minute of your life within reason. If you
log onto your computer, what you're doing on your computer,
there's a history of that. Yeah, man, right, I mean,
so there's no there literally is no hiding. I mean

(01:20:26):
you could build you could build a consensus of what
a human being has done since the you know, obviously
the advent of computers and the advent of social media.
You can kind of get an idea of who a
person is just simply by reading what they've written or read,
even for many, many years.

Speaker 4 (01:20:42):
Absolutely, it's you are creatures of your surroundings and what
you throw out there.

Speaker 2 (01:20:47):
Like Jack, what was your last Facebook post? Two thousand
and twelve? That's semi true. Now, yeah, I don't know
what I want to remember you talk about? Like, you know,
people can get a good idea of who you are
from social media posts. Of course, not everything, but a

(01:21:08):
solid idea. Anybody ever delete an old Facebook post. I've
never deleted a post, oh boy, I have. I've never
deleted a comment on any of my posts, not one ever.
I don't let every every nasty thing say there, I
don't care. I'm fine with that. I don't do that either.
I'm not. I'm not. I'm saying that, Like Facebook memories
will be like, hey, eight years ago you posted this,
twelve years ago you posted this. It's it does that,

(01:21:31):
but it's always the same picture of me and my
wife drinking a beer. So I will do that. And
it's like me really blitzed on a couch thinking that
I was rapping.

Speaker 4 (01:21:40):
Like it's like really embarrassing stuff that I'm so happy
I get to delete off the internet. It's a very
common thing for people to delete their Facebook memory.

Speaker 2 (01:21:48):
How many people do you think actually do that though? Dude,
go roll through their social media and just go, hey,
maybe I should just get a new job here. I mean,
you know, maybe I should just make sure this isn't
there that picture enough And I but I know a
lot and I have no idea what's not right now.

Speaker 4 (01:22:02):
Either, I have a lot of friends who will go ahead.
You know, they're an entertainment they're trying to build their brand.
They're trying to.

Speaker 2 (01:22:08):
Get all these likes, views, and shares, so they'll if
it doesn't hit the first forty minutes, they'll just take
it down. Oh really, Yeah, yeah, that's wild. That's I mean,
is grimy. Yeah, yeah, well that's for the business I
mean usually, I mean when most of the Facebook accounts
I see that are in my I mean it's just
people telling people what's going on in their lives.

Speaker 4 (01:22:25):
And I either eating, I like, I get it, socially acceptable,
like I get it. If you're in entertainment and here,
you care about those things, you'll take it down. But
just think about how much that has changed just in
ten years. Ten years ago, if you were to take
down a social media post because it didn't get enough likes,
I would make fun of you.

Speaker 2 (01:22:45):
Oh for a month, what what? What are you a cheerleader?
What the hell? But now it's business, and now it's
buses's fun.

Speaker 4 (01:22:53):
Now it's business, and now it's business, and that is
such a different frequency for social media than it was
ten years ago.

Speaker 2 (01:23:00):
A right, four oh seven nine four one. Again, you
can always text us at seven seven zero three to
one your five o'clock keyword as bills, that's b I
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our friend Sarah from Feiicy Trivia is in. We'll talk
to her next and then get some stuff moving.

Speaker 3 (01:23:21):
Do you want to play a game?

Speaker 1 (01:23:23):
Good Jim Colbert Show Trivia is not next call now
four oh seven nine six one four.

Speaker 2 (01:23:31):
Sh Hey, it's Tommy DeVito again.

Speaker 17 (01:23:37):
Long time no here, Hey, hey, listen, this is just
going to be a little bit targeted over here. Uh,
to you Ross, especially about Don Manningly. Don Manningley was
known as Donnie Baseball, one of the best baseball players
in the eighties and nineties, MVP Golden Glove, one of
the best players out there. He didn't get a ring,

(01:23:59):
all right, shut him.

Speaker 2 (01:24:01):
Out, Shut him out. We did get a text question
for the entire show, and we'll go from remember to member.
Uh do you agree with child sacrifice? Jack?

Speaker 5 (01:24:15):
Oh, I'm indifferent, yeah, Ross, middle school a school only
middle school?

Speaker 2 (01:24:21):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm I'm in favor. Yeah yeah. Now,
I mean I am wife, isn't so you are the
wife isn't? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, I'm indifferent as well. And
it does depend on the age. But if it's in
middle school, you know, yeah, I don't have any problem
with that.

Speaker 4 (01:24:35):
You know, for half of Americans they would answer with
a question with going well, it depends on what part.

Speaker 2 (01:24:41):
All right, welcome back to the Jim Golberthow Bills. Is
your five o'clock he ord again, that's b I L
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that away from your chance at one a thousand dollars.
Welcome back. I'm Jim. There's Jack yep Ross is here
as well. Six bet and every once in a while
we'll have this young lady drop by and do a
little trivia blowout for us. She gives up for good

(01:25:02):
loud for Sarah from Feisty Trivia. How you doing, Sarah?

Speaker 18 (01:25:07):
I am doing great. How have you guys been?

Speaker 2 (01:25:09):
It's been a minute, It has been a minute. How
things just rocking.

Speaker 18 (01:25:12):
And rolling, living my good old trivia life.

Speaker 2 (01:25:14):
All right, Feisty Trivia. You can find her on social
media all over Instagram, TikTok and she's got a number
of nights that she hosts all throughout Orlando. You want
to roll them?

Speaker 19 (01:25:25):
Yeah, because I have a new venue since I was
last year.

Speaker 18 (01:25:27):
Damn, Oh my goodness, you need another you all right?

Speaker 19 (01:25:31):
So mondays as of now, it's bi weekly about where
I think we're about to switch to monthly at the
Borough Cafe and Play that is in Mills fifty. We're
gonna switch to theme nights only, so that's gonna be exciting.
Nice Tuesdays at hour Glass Brewing Longwood location, Wednesday nights
at Little Wakaiva Brewery also.

Speaker 18 (01:25:51):
Longwood Wakaiva area.

Speaker 19 (01:25:53):
And now Thursday nights we are at both The Whipper
will be your house in the Milk District and rock
Pit Brewing in Sodo.

Speaker 2 (01:26:01):
Damn, girl, I.

Speaker 19 (01:26:02):
Know how am I in two places at once? You asked, well,
I have a couple of people on my team.

Speaker 2 (01:26:06):
Now that's awesome. Man, feisty trivia and started from like
the ground up. It was just you and one venue
and you have hustled to build it into what it
is now and I'm very proud of you. That's great.

Speaker 18 (01:26:15):
Crazy, it's been a wild ride.

Speaker 2 (01:26:16):
All right. So Sarah comes in and what happens is
you know, you call in. We have a full line.
Now we'll give you a question, or Sarah, give you
a question. If you think you can answer it, let
it rip. I mean, just get get in there and
get your answer. But if you don't know the answer,
you can choose between myself, Ross and Jack and we
will help you out and if we get it wrong,
you're done as well. So that's just how it goes.

Speaker 8 (01:26:36):
Yep.

Speaker 5 (01:26:37):
Yeah, all right, here we go. These are the prizes
up for grabs. I had to scrape up what we
had and I appreciate that very much. From the past week,
check this out. We have tickets to see Trends Tiberian
Orchestra The Ghosts of Christmas Returns. This is at the
key Is Centered December thirteenth. You go to ticketmaster dot com.
That's gonna be a pretty cool show. I got tickets

(01:26:59):
to see Jason Bonham's led Zeppelin Evening at the Doctor
Phillips Center November twenty nine four. I have tickets to
see Rascal Flat Day Life is a Highway tour that
happens February thirteenth. And I have tickets to see Peter
Frampton at the hard Rock Live Orlando November fourth. Wow,

(01:27:21):
those are the prizes. Good luck to our players.

Speaker 2 (01:27:25):
Back to you, very nice. All right, So Sarah are
you right now? Let me ask you, Sarah, because you
and I have had a couple of arguments about the
difficulty of the questions. What level are we getting today.

Speaker 19 (01:27:37):
It is a medley, but I would say that I
would say seventy percent of it is skewing on the
more difficult range.

Speaker 2 (01:27:45):
I like that. Ross you're ready, Oh yeah, We're just
gonna rip him right down one through five. So here
we go, Christina, how you doing? I'm good? How are
you doing?

Speaker 9 (01:27:54):
Great?

Speaker 2 (01:27:55):
You're alm with Sarah from Feisty Trivia.

Speaker 19 (01:27:57):
Here's your question, Hi, Christina, I'm actually going to let
you choose between three categories for your question.

Speaker 18 (01:28:03):
And here's what I've got.

Speaker 19 (01:28:04):
I've got Reality TV animals or art history animals animals?

Speaker 18 (01:28:11):
All right, here is your question?

Speaker 19 (01:28:13):
What type of animal is a Flemish giant.

Speaker 17 (01:28:19):
Flemis giant.

Speaker 2 (01:28:24):
I'm not sure. That's a tough one. Anybody have an idea?
Over there? Wait? Does she? How does this work? She
says she's not sure. I'm just asking you, guys, if
you know I'm not I do not. I mean, I
don't guess, but I don't like it. I guess as well, Christina,
I mean, what what is your initial thought? A fish? Okay?

(01:28:51):
I don't think it's a fish now, Okay, So I
tell you what, Christina, Either make a guess or choose
one of the show members to help you out.

Speaker 9 (01:29:00):
I'm going to shoot someone.

Speaker 2 (01:29:01):
Okay, who do you want, Jim? Okay, okay, very good?
A Flemish giant. Yes, I'm ash giant. I was thinking bird.
I think it's I think it's either a clam or
an oyster. I think it's something like that. I think
it's like a clam or an oyster. That's what I

(01:29:23):
think it is. Awful of her tell yeah, no chance,
you're right.

Speaker 4 (01:29:30):
She just got uncomfortable when you said clam or oyster.

Speaker 18 (01:29:33):
I'm not saying anything.

Speaker 2 (01:29:34):
Yeah, well, I mean.

Speaker 9 (01:29:39):
I really don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:29:41):
Is it a clam? Sorry? Christina, I'm sorry. What is it?

Speaker 18 (01:29:48):
It's a rabbit.

Speaker 2 (01:29:49):
It's a rabbit.

Speaker 18 (01:29:51):
Rabbit, Flemish giant rabits.

Speaker 2 (01:29:54):
You do your research for this. I'm joking.

Speaker 18 (01:30:00):
Like you don't know me.

Speaker 2 (01:30:01):
Here we go, let's go to strike one. Let's go
to Cody. Cody, how you doing, buddy?

Speaker 9 (01:30:06):
Hey, how's it going?

Speaker 2 (01:30:07):
Man doing? Good man? Here's Sarah.

Speaker 19 (01:30:09):
All right, Cody, I'm letting you choose between these three
categories for your question. I've got chemistry, Internet culture or
Central Florida Knowledge Central alright, I.

Speaker 18 (01:30:20):
Like love it. All right, here's your question.

Speaker 19 (01:30:22):
What is the name of the Orlando Solar Bears mascot?

Speaker 2 (01:30:27):
Oh? Oh, absolutely, well, buddy, then choose wisely. Choose wisely.
I think almost everybody in the room may have an idea.

Speaker 9 (01:30:39):
To go with.

Speaker 2 (01:30:40):
Jack Ah, Now here's the thing. Do you know it?
He said, almost everybody? But this is hockey, is it not?
Jesus's believe it's shades? That is right. Yeah, Cody, you're
a winner, buddy. I'm gonna put you on the hell yeah,

(01:31:01):
thank you got it. Buddy, there are what happened? You
didn't hang up on him? No, no, I just put him
on holding. We're good there. All right, here we go.
Let's go to uh, Daniel, Daniel, how you doing.

Speaker 20 (01:31:15):
I'm doing well.

Speaker 2 (01:31:16):
Glad to hear that, buddy. Here Sarah with your question.

Speaker 19 (01:31:19):
All right, Daniel, here are your three categories to choose from.
I've got literature, cocktails, or anatomy.

Speaker 3 (01:31:28):
Let's go cocktail.

Speaker 18 (01:31:29):
All right, All right, Choyce, here is your question.

Speaker 19 (01:31:33):
To make a buttery nipple shot, you would mix butterscotch
schnapps with what other liqueur?

Speaker 2 (01:31:41):
Oh?

Speaker 9 (01:31:43):
Well, I know it's a creamy liquor.

Speaker 2 (01:31:47):
Butter scotch, And well, I know Jack used to be
a barker.

Speaker 3 (01:31:53):
I have a dad.

Speaker 5 (01:31:54):
They just used me last time, sir, But he freaks
out when he sees boobs.

Speaker 2 (01:32:02):
Oh, let me let me go with Bailey's Irish creep.

Speaker 18 (01:32:11):
That is creud.

Speaker 2 (01:32:14):
I'm gonna Daniel, you are a winner. We waited just
long enough for you to look it up. Yeah, yeah, no,
also giving you guys a time limit, you Summa, a
bunch of Chauncey billups is out there. All I had
to do is go oh and they bought it.

Speaker 8 (01:32:31):
All right.

Speaker 2 (01:32:31):
Let's go to Mike here. Mike, how you doing, buddy?

Speaker 6 (01:32:35):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:32:36):
All right, good to hear from you, man and whatever
you just said. Congratulations here Sarah with your categories.

Speaker 19 (01:32:41):
All right, Mike, I'm gonna let you choose in these
three categories, I've got American history board games or two
thousands comedy.

Speaker 18 (01:32:51):
Movies games board games?

Speaker 19 (01:32:55):
All right, here we go, which two letters in scroup.
We'll have the highest point value at ten points each.

Speaker 2 (01:33:08):
That is correct, Scott Man, our guys are killing it today,
he said, J and Z. Right, Okay, buddy, we appreciate it.
Thanks for talking to us through a riam of paper.

Speaker 18 (01:33:22):
Yeah, what is going on?

Speaker 2 (01:33:25):
Very nice es ex points. I've heard Spanish am stations
coming clear. Are you ready? Yes? There we go. Let's
go with Braiden. Braiden, how you doing? I am good, Jim?
How are you doing? Great? Brother? Here are your categories
from Sarah from feisty Trivia.

Speaker 19 (01:33:46):
All right, Braiden, you can choose between these three categories.
I've got beer knowledge, geography or famous actors.

Speaker 2 (01:33:55):
Let's do beer knowledge, beer knowledge?

Speaker 18 (01:33:58):
All right, here we go.

Speaker 19 (01:33:59):
If you ever an off flavor and a beer it
might be skunked. What causes a beer to become skunked?

Speaker 11 (01:34:09):
Ooh, I don't know, but I'm hoping.

Speaker 3 (01:34:12):
That Roth knows.

Speaker 4 (01:34:15):
All right, Well, guess what you might be onto something?
Because oh, I am irresponsible. While being irresponsible, which means
there are sometimes I'll buy a nice cold twelve pack
and then I'll leave them in my hot car, and
then they will get hot and super hot, and then
I'll put them back in the fridge, pretending like it

(01:34:38):
never happened, ruining the beer. It skunked my beer, That's
what I'm going with. It goes like hot to cold
or cold to hot, and then you're saying temperature change.

Speaker 2 (01:34:47):
Yes, that is not that is not it.

Speaker 19 (01:34:52):
Dude, but you were like you were on your way there,
So it's it's light exposure.

Speaker 2 (01:35:00):
Yeah, that's why they put it in dark bottles. Yeah.

Speaker 19 (01:35:03):
So that's why people talk about Corona tastes and light
crap like it's supposed to because it's just it's in
a clear bottle.

Speaker 4 (01:35:09):
I know it was light exposure, which also makes sense
because I left it in my car.

Speaker 18 (01:35:14):
Yes, makes sense.

Speaker 2 (01:35:17):
Let's go to Corona hate coming there, that's why, but
line in it. Let's go to Anthony. Anthony, how you doing, buddy? Hey, Jim,
I'm good. How are you glad to hear that I'm
doing great? Here are your categories from Sarah from Feisty Trivia.

Speaker 19 (01:35:31):
All right, Anthony, I'm gonna let you choose between these
three categories. I've got Disney movies, house plants, or grammar.

Speaker 2 (01:35:41):
Oh grammar please, boy, that is a brutal set of category.

Speaker 18 (01:35:46):
This one isn't too bad, all right?

Speaker 19 (01:35:47):
What grammatical term describes a word that sounds like the
noise it makes so like bang or pop like words
like that where sound was like that's.

Speaker 2 (01:36:03):
God, that's so good. Great job, dude, I'm gonna put
you on hold you Anthony are a winner, and Jack
will get you here in just one second. All right,
line five, yep, all right, thanks one more in this segment,
then we'll take a little break and reload. Hey, Josh,
how you doing doing well? Glad to hear that, buddy.
Here are your categories from Sarah from Picy Trivia.

Speaker 19 (01:36:25):
All right, Josh, let me know which one you want
between these three. I've got Netflix shows, astronomy or international foods.

Speaker 2 (01:36:35):
Damn, I love this. That's a ballsy choice.

Speaker 18 (01:36:38):
It's also fun choice. Sorry, here we go.

Speaker 19 (01:36:40):
The authentic Italian version of mozzarella is prepared from the
milk of which animal?

Speaker 2 (01:36:51):
Did you just? What was that?

Speaker 3 (01:36:58):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:36:58):
Yeah, I thought you said that with your butt your
chair squeak, sir, what's your guess?

Speaker 9 (01:37:07):
My chair?

Speaker 2 (01:37:08):
Hey, leather seat? Sorry, what's your gas?

Speaker 18 (01:37:11):
Leather seat?

Speaker 2 (01:37:12):
Okay, but your guess, buddy? What animal? Oh my god, no,
you gotta know this? Is it the buffalo?

Speaker 9 (01:37:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 18 (01:37:23):
It's water buffalo.

Speaker 2 (01:37:24):
Ye, dude, we're milking. We're milking buffaloes from mozzarella.

Speaker 3 (01:37:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:37:36):
Ain't nobody safe. Your teeth aren't safe. I didn't even
know you can milk a buffalo? Greg in Italy? Yeah,
don't try them in the wild. That's gonna be a
little tough for you, all right, four seven nine four
one text seven seven zero three one. We're gonna wipe
these eyes out, make sure they get their plans and
then get their prizes, and then we'll reload them. So
call up. We're gonna take a little break. We'll come
back and do one more one more set of questions

(01:37:56):
from Sarah from Feisty Trivia. We'll do that next. Welcome
back to the Jim Culberg Show, Real Radio one four

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point one. Thanks again for tuning into the guys. We
appreciate that very much. Your five o'clock keyword his bill's
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chance at one thousand dollars bills is the word, go
get that money. Welcome back. I'm Jim Jack and Ross writer.
There Sarah from Feisty Trivia and with us today.

Speaker 18 (01:38:36):
Hello.

Speaker 2 (01:38:37):
We try to do this every other week. The matter
schedules have been gnarly for the last month and a
half or so.

Speaker 18 (01:38:42):
You have not been lining up?

Speaker 2 (01:38:43):
Have not been lining up? You can see Sarah at
a number of places all throughout Central Porta. We'll give
you the idea of how you can find that out
of here. In just one second, five lines are full.
Ross looks ready to go. Jack looks ready to go.
I'm so ready, Sarah, You ready to go?

Speaker 18 (01:38:58):
I'm beyond ready.

Speaker 2 (01:38:59):
All right, do it. Let's get to Joe. Joe, how
you doing, buddy? Doing great guy? Thank you, good to
hear that. Here is Sarah with your trivia questions.

Speaker 19 (01:39:10):
All right, Joe, I'm gonna let you choose between these
three categories. I've got reality TV, art, history or chemistry.

Speaker 2 (01:39:19):
Let's do chemistry.

Speaker 18 (01:39:20):
Chemistry.

Speaker 19 (01:39:21):
Which chemical element has the symbol K on the periodic table?

Speaker 2 (01:39:28):
That's right. You would have never known that. I great job, dude,
I knew that one.

Speaker 18 (01:39:34):
That's one of the fee that I do know.

Speaker 2 (01:39:35):
Actually, wow, because bananas are okay with me. That's like
one of the jokes. Really, I didn't know that. I know,
like AU and f E and stuff like that, but
I don't know that one. You was gold, right, Yeah,
he is iron. I think it's only potassium that I know.
All right, let's go to Lisa. Lisa, how are you?

(01:39:58):
I'm great? Thank you, good to hear that. Here is
Sarah with your trivia categories?

Speaker 19 (01:40:03):
All right, Lisa, you can choose between these three. I've
got Internet culture, literature, or anatomy.

Speaker 16 (01:40:11):
Ooh, I'll do the first one.

Speaker 2 (01:40:15):
Okay, internet culture. Here we go.

Speaker 19 (01:40:17):
So this has a potential hint if you guys need one.
The question is what is the most watched YouTube video
of all time?

Speaker 11 (01:40:29):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:40:32):
Wow?

Speaker 18 (01:40:32):
Do you want the hint?

Speaker 6 (01:40:35):
I want to say the it has something to do
with Saturday Night Live, but I'm dumped on it.

Speaker 2 (01:40:42):
I don't know, man, I mean, I gotta tell you.
This one's this. Look, here's the thing. I remember the
old ones, but there have been so many other videos
put up. I'm not sure that I remember the one
that's you Are you okay? Are you saying like a
song or just a video?

Speaker 18 (01:40:54):
Listen?

Speaker 19 (01:40:54):
I offered a hint, so I'm gonna give it it
is a children's video.

Speaker 2 (01:40:58):
Oh I know it now for sure? Yeah, okay, I'm
gonna take a while, I guess, and I'm gonna say
baby shark. That's right. So right when you really gave
it away, Because here's the thing. I think mac Arena
was like one for a long time and then like
what I'm just I just know a lot of people
who are getting angry about that. Whatna is the number
one song in the world. I heard flat a halftime show.

Speaker 18 (01:41:21):
Oh god, oh my god.

Speaker 2 (01:41:24):
I can't even do with dance. First YouTube now super
they're everywhere. Well, all right, let's get to it. Here's Daniel, Daniel,
how you doing? Hey good? All right, let's put Daniel
on hole. They're very nice. Let's go to Tracy. She's
online for Tracy. How you doing? I'm doing good. I
am glad to hear that. Here's Sarah with some categories.

Speaker 19 (01:41:47):
All right, Tracy, would you like American history? Two thousands
comedy movies or geography?

Speaker 20 (01:41:56):
Let's go two thousand comedy movies?

Speaker 18 (01:41:59):
All right? Here we go.

Speaker 19 (01:42:01):
In the first Anchorman movie from two thousand and four,
what is the name of the cologne that Brian Fantana
uses when he explains that sixty percent of the time
it works every time?

Speaker 17 (01:42:13):
Oh, I don't think I know that one.

Speaker 2 (01:42:18):
Oh my goodness. Really, I don't know anybody in these
rooms that may though.

Speaker 17 (01:42:24):
I think I know.

Speaker 9 (01:42:25):
So let's go a ross.

Speaker 2 (01:42:30):
Do you know it? Do you remember, dude?

Speaker 4 (01:42:31):
I just know it's something. Panther black panther furry panther.

Speaker 2 (01:42:37):
What was that sex panther?

Speaker 18 (01:42:42):
Very nice teamwork, that's right.

Speaker 2 (01:42:45):
Hey, listen, I'm gonna let you know I gave Ross
a clue by doing the fingers. That's the finger thing
right there. But he knows that's the international sign for
you know, it is sex panther. Parens my nostrils a
formidable sense one of the Alzheimer's. And I will tell
you Anchorman two wasn't all that great, but that dinner
table scene was one of the most bombastic scenes in

(01:43:08):
the history of comedy. It was unbelievably good. Agreed, I mean,
and I mean you te I like throwing it out there,
like taking roll in the dice. That was a pretty
big roll of the dice. You remember that scene.

Speaker 19 (01:43:20):
I don't remember the scene, but I do remember. There
was one really funny part of the movies.

Speaker 2 (01:43:23):
One He was at the dinner table and he was
aiding the black girl who he worked with. I believe
it was his boss, And he went to a dinner
at their house. He was the only white guy there
and he was trying to, you know, fit in by
using what he thought was the vernacular that they would
be using. And it was bad I mean it's bad
slash you couldn't stop laughing bad.

Speaker 18 (01:43:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:43:45):
I love the story of Angerman two. I would say
it's the best comedy story out of almost any comedy
movie I've ever seen. And not many times do you
walk away like laughing at the story per se. And
the story of Angerman two is that he's the reason
why the news is so bad, right, is because he
had to figure out a way to beat all the

(01:44:06):
successful news stations. So he just starts showing like cars
and breaking news. We need more graphics, show them kittens.
It's exactly what our kind of news is.

Speaker 2 (01:44:18):
Today, right, It is quite a statement on what we
watched today as news. I do the air quotes there
for sure. Yeah. All right, let's get to our next contestant.

Speaker 7 (01:44:25):
Here.

Speaker 2 (01:44:25):
Here's Javier Hobvier. How you doing.

Speaker 3 (01:44:29):
Doing? Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:44:30):
Doing great? Buddy? Here are your categories from Sarah from
Feisty Trivia.

Speaker 19 (01:44:34):
All right, we've got Netflix shows, house Plants or astronomy.

Speaker 18 (01:44:42):
Show Netflix shows. Here we go.

Speaker 19 (01:44:44):
What was the first ever TV series produced specifically for Netflix?

Speaker 2 (01:44:51):
Oh? Yeah, no, wow, he's out. That's it. He took
his shot. He's done. Is it House of Cards? It is?

Speaker 3 (01:45:00):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (01:45:01):
Very nice.

Speaker 4 (01:45:01):
And then I believe what Orange Is the New Black
was the second I think so.

Speaker 2 (01:45:05):
Yeah, that was a great show for two seasons and
then it got straight corning. But in the first two
seasons of that show are pretty darn good. Did you
watch the entire thing? No? Yeah, by season four it
was just like, what are they doing? What's going on?

Speaker 18 (01:45:15):
What show are you talking about?

Speaker 9 (01:45:16):
Right now?

Speaker 2 (01:45:16):
Orange Is the New Black?

Speaker 21 (01:45:17):
Oh?

Speaker 18 (01:45:18):
I never saw much of it.

Speaker 2 (01:45:19):
It's really good, for sure. We do have two lines
open if you guys want to grab one. The ones
at the top Jack have already gone right, they're winners.
But we have two lines if you want to grab
a line here real quick, we'll do that. Hey, ask
a Ross and I question. Well, Ross and Ile battle here.

Speaker 19 (01:45:34):
You want to choose a category?

Speaker 18 (01:45:36):
All right, do you guys.

Speaker 19 (01:45:38):
Want I'm gonna give you difficult ones, literature, American history
or geography.

Speaker 2 (01:45:43):
You pick Ross American history, right, yeah, I'm going to
get smoked here. He's good at this.

Speaker 19 (01:45:48):
I don't know, Okay, which president initiated the New Deal
in response to the Great Depression FDR.

Speaker 2 (01:45:55):
Yeah, yeah, good, Yeah, that's right. I definitely have that.

Speaker 4 (01:46:00):
I need this. Listen I understand I have a persona issues.
Really yeah, so any question I can get right about
American history?

Speaker 2 (01:46:09):
All right, reg let's go to a cardboard mark here, Mark,
How you doing, buddy? I'm great, Glad to hear that, buddy.
Hear your categories from Sarah from Fiicy Trivia.

Speaker 19 (01:46:18):
Alrighty, I'm gonna let you choose between reality TV, anatomy
or famous actors. Famous actors, Famous actors who played the
character of Sam Wise Gamgee and the Lord of the
Rings trilogy.

Speaker 2 (01:46:38):
Oh, I gotta go with.

Speaker 9 (01:46:42):
I can't think of his name, Jimmy.

Speaker 2 (01:46:44):
Don't say to me, dude, are you kidding? You picked
me for a Lord of the Ring? I am not
a nerd. How dare you can give?

Speaker 4 (01:46:55):
Can I give jim a hint? You could give me
one hint? It better not be good. It's a good one.
The actor or who played Rudy.

Speaker 2 (01:47:03):
Sean Aston. Yeah, I know, jim Language. Yeah. There you go,
cardboard Mark, and then Rob will be our rob Jack
and that's the last game. Rob will be our last contestant. Rob.
How you doing, Buddy? Good? How are you good? Buddy?
Glad to hear that you are our last contestant? Here
are your categories from Sarah from fei cy Trivia?

Speaker 19 (01:47:24):
Alrighty, we've got geography, astronomy or Disney movies.

Speaker 3 (01:47:33):
Let's do Disney movies.

Speaker 18 (01:47:35):
All right.

Speaker 19 (01:47:37):
We first meet the character of Jesse and Toy Story two,
and she is the cow girl.

Speaker 18 (01:47:43):
What is her horse's name?

Speaker 2 (01:47:47):
Oh my gosh, Deborah would be shaking in her boots
right now.

Speaker 3 (01:47:54):
Oh no, Ross, you have a kid.

Speaker 2 (01:47:55):
Is he watching Toy Story two yet?

Speaker 3 (01:47:57):
Or too young?

Speaker 2 (01:47:58):
Hey, we are talking about the name of the horse
from Toy Story? Oh my god, Lucky?

Speaker 18 (01:48:09):
I'm sorry. Are you submitting that as your final answer?

Speaker 2 (01:48:11):
No? Because Lucky is the old the minor. Yeah, yeah,
I don't know. You know, that was sneaky. P Is
it is it? I'm going that.

Speaker 4 (01:48:23):
I think it's Lucky because he has a horseshoe. Lucky
Lucky is.

Speaker 2 (01:48:26):
My final answer.

Speaker 18 (01:48:27):
That is God.

Speaker 2 (01:48:29):
Remember Robbie, he goes out in public. You can find
the Ross comedy for taking what is it?

Speaker 18 (01:48:40):
Bullseye?

Speaker 2 (01:48:41):
Bullseye? Oh I never get that in the building. All right,
one more and then well, between Jack, myself and Ross,
and this will decide who the smartest person on the
planet Earth is.

Speaker 18 (01:48:50):
Oh my god. Okay, let me choose, Let me choose.

Speaker 2 (01:48:53):
Okay, you pick and you just say it. Okay, one
thing you think will be difficult for all of us. Okay,
that has nothing to do with the end baseball.

Speaker 19 (01:49:01):
Uh God, I'm trying to decide which one is one's difficult.

Speaker 18 (01:49:07):
It's all right, I'm just gonna go with this on.

Speaker 19 (01:49:10):
Joseph Alan Maldonado, who shot to reality TV fame a
few years ago, is better known by what nicknamed Jim.

Speaker 2 (01:49:20):
It's Tiger King.

Speaker 18 (01:49:21):
That's right, Yeah, baby, We're so exotic.

Speaker 2 (01:49:23):
Also, yea Tiger King. Yeah yeah, I'm a big malon
Namo fan. All right, Sarah, where can people find you
on social Where can they get inundated with everything? Sarah
from Fisy Trivia?

Speaker 18 (01:49:37):
All right, I'm on Instagram and Facebook.

Speaker 19 (01:49:39):
It's just at Feisty Trivia f e I. If you
don't know how to spell feisty, some people don't, and
you can find me some some Mondays at the Borough
Cafe and play in Mills fifty every Tuesday at hour
Glass Brewing, Longwood, every Wednesday at Little Wakaiva Brewery in Longwood,
and every Thursday at either Whipper your House in the

(01:50:00):
Book District.

Speaker 18 (01:50:01):
Or rock Pit Brewing in Sodo.

Speaker 2 (01:50:03):
Yeah, make sure you follow her on social, Instagram and TikTok.
It's at Feisty Trivia. You can find her very easily.
She's awesome. She does a lot of cool stuff all
throughout the area as well.

Speaker 19 (01:50:12):
Also, I do offer private events and corporate events, so
if you need someone, hit me up.

Speaker 2 (01:50:19):
That's actually a really good thing. We did that a
couple of times before. When you come you came in
and people started hiring you. And if you do have
a situation where you want something very fun for team
building or something like that, Sarah is more than happy
to come in. Set the entire thing up, run the
entire show. You just build the teams and it's been
really cool. Like corporations love doing this. It's really awesome
to like, you know, build some team continuity in companies

(01:50:43):
or just have for parties for Christmas coming up.

Speaker 19 (01:50:45):
Yeah, I can do any themes or categories you want.

Speaker 18 (01:50:48):
It could be catered to you.

Speaker 3 (01:50:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:50:50):
Yeah, it's awesome at Feistya Trivia there find it there.
Thanks Sarah, appreciate that. Thanks for having you got its thoughts.

Speaker 4 (01:50:55):
Oh my goodness, Well, we are going to be committing
a crime, or should say how we would commit a crime.

Speaker 2 (01:51:02):
There's a massive.

Speaker 22 (01:51:03):
News story over Zia mother Lean Franz that that lo
was broken into you know, was anybody made dad?

Speaker 2 (01:51:15):
So many they made there.

Speaker 4 (01:51:18):
Which also had a hundred French detectives show up at
one place.

Speaker 2 (01:51:24):
And that's the real comedy all at one.

Speaker 4 (01:51:31):
I have a question who and what our roles would
be for the Jim Colbert show.

Speaker 2 (01:51:37):
Heist. All right, we'll do that next here on the
Jim Gopher Show. Say but, welcome back to the Jim

(01:51:59):
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Oh yeah, let's do Ross thoughts.

Speaker 5 (01:52:21):
Clapper, Yeah, it is on clapper, isn't it isn't it
on clapper?

Speaker 2 (01:52:26):
It's my clapper. The timing is right, it has to
be right on the clapper though, right.

Speaker 4 (01:52:31):
That's just us twerking actually believe it or not, were
you here Tuesday?

Speaker 2 (01:52:35):
We just don't have a lot of ass. So that's,
by the way, really a ton of compliments for Sarah
and a number of people saying they're gonna go out
and see her this week as she does or trivia
coming up this week. So that's very cool. Thank you guys,
appreciate that support for us. Sarah. She's great. I got
FDR so I feel great. You shit there, very nice.

Speaker 1 (01:52:55):
It's weird, it's funny.

Speaker 2 (01:52:57):
It's also brought to you by times mode with.

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It's ross spelled like sauce.

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It's Ross thoughts.

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Speaker 4 (01:53:18):
Man I saw I'm not here five days a week,
so I apologize. If you guys have already talked about this,
Have you guys talked about the.

Speaker 2 (01:53:24):
Louver robbery a little bit? We did a little bit
right after it happened, like the day after. Dude.

Speaker 4 (01:53:29):
I'm bringing it back because I feel like there we've
got to talk about this a little bit more to
show more respect. Big week for the mafia and for
cat burglars, right.

Speaker 2 (01:53:38):
Right, right, and actually even yes, in a mall here
in Florida, I believe somebody cut through the ceiling of
a shoe store and stole like a whole bunch of
Nikes from a foot locker or something like that. Imagine
doing the best part of mission impossible for a size eleven, yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:53:56):
Or worse if they don't have your size. Yeah, go there,
trust me, they stole all the sizes.

Speaker 2 (01:54:01):
It's still all the size.

Speaker 4 (01:54:02):
And then you had Paddlefish not too long ago. Listen,
we're not celebrating these very fun thieves, these very charismatic robberies.

Speaker 2 (01:54:12):
Yeah, we're not celebrating. We're not celebrating.

Speaker 4 (01:54:14):
But I'm also not gonna deny that there's a little
bit of charm because everybody wants to do it at
least once.

Speaker 2 (01:54:20):
Dude, I'm gonna tell you, I used to have this
take and I got so much heat for it. People
would be like, Oh, you're supporting criminals. I'm not. I
am supporting the ingenuity of these people, that's for sure.
I'm not supporting that. I'm marveling at it because it
is kind of amazing and unbelievably ballsy. And then number
two million dollars. It's what they got away with.

Speaker 4 (01:54:39):
It's part it's Americana to be to watch it and
talk about it.

Speaker 2 (01:54:44):
Yeah, The Ocean thirteen, Ocean elevens, we Italian Job. All
the robbery movies are great. I drop the two Lake
Lake five, There's all that. There's so many thief movies.
Do you have a favorite one? Oceans eleven was awesome,
The Italian Job was damn good as well, but Ocean's
eleven was pretty good. I love heist pictures. I love them.

(01:55:07):
I think they're great. You ever see Baby Driver? Oh? Yeah,
my god, dude, that's one of the best ever underrated.
Great soundtrack, great.

Speaker 4 (01:55:13):
Soundtrack, Rest in peace to young child actor who died,
who was the young baby Baby Driver in that movie.

Speaker 2 (01:55:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:55:20):
Also, you know, it doesn't really fall underneath the heist genre,
but it should.

Speaker 2 (01:55:26):
Inception, how is it a heist movie? Oh yeah, it's.

Speaker 5 (01:55:31):
Like the opposite of the high dreams. They're stealing stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:55:34):
Oh yeah, you're plutting something in to steal the thing
that you won. Kind of thing. And then is this
bank robbery movie a heikes movie, like back in the
Westerns when they would rob state stage coaches or trains
or banks. Is that also a heist movie? I think
you're stealing something.

Speaker 4 (01:55:51):
Yeah, I've got one rule for an ice for like
a heist movie bank robbery movie, you need an it guy,
you need the guy. You need a guy, the guy
who does all the mainframe hacking. If you don't have
one of those, I don't know. If this is a
heist movie, dude, I'm gonna give you ahist movie.

Speaker 2 (01:56:08):
You got to watch. It's called Sneakers. Go check out
a heist movie called Sneakers. It's got River Phoenix in it,
it's got Robert Redford in it. It's a damn good
heist movie.

Speaker 4 (01:56:18):
So if you don't know, if you don't know, Sunday,
October nineteenth, at the Leave, there is a massive robbery
thirty minutes after the museum opened. Four minutes, four minutes
is all it took for them to steal everything. All right,
I'm sorry, seven minutes, including four minutes inside of.

Speaker 2 (01:56:39):
The museum, four minutes to four play.

Speaker 4 (01:56:41):
So yeah, yeah, they only teased it for about three
or four and then they got in there and then
you got the job done. So it made me think
is like, hey, guys, if we were to rob something
a what do you want to rob?

Speaker 2 (01:56:55):
And Jack, how do you feel about being the it guy?
Would you rob a bank for cash or would you
rob something like tangible like an art or jewelry or
something like that.

Speaker 4 (01:57:07):
For hypothetical it's gotta be art, it's gotta be rules.

Speaker 2 (01:57:11):
Yeah, man, that's not more fun. That's a true heist, right,
heist has to have something more than just cash. I've
always by the way, Diehard's a heist movie. Yeah, you
remember it was stealing Barry Bonds. That was the entire thing,
was to steal Bearabonds. That's a heist movie. But here's
the thing though, the heist I think the heist movie
also makes the bad guys good. Oh you think it

(01:57:32):
makes them kind of what's it that almost like an
anti hero? Yeah? Yeah, like you're kind of rooting, you know,
for point break. And by the way, those happened in
American culture. Man, who's the most wanted guy ever? Jack
the baby?

Speaker 5 (01:57:45):
Cooper, No, the kid, Well there's a number of them Cooper.

Speaker 2 (01:57:49):
Yeah, But what I'm saying is this guy as Dillinger
and he became like famous. These are pretty boy Floyd.
All these guys that were bank croppers back in the day,
like in the fifties and stuff, they became like superstars.

Speaker 3 (01:58:00):
Dude.

Speaker 2 (01:58:00):
So what would Jack's name be like Jackie flapjack Jackie Fingers. Oh,
Jackie Fingers is too good. You could be a piano
player in your real job. Did you hear how he
said that he loved it a little too much. Jackie
Fingers said, it's so great. That's your mom name, that's
your that's your piano playing name. He goes everywhere, Dude,

(01:58:23):
Jackie Fingers, he said it with like like you said,
I got the perfect answer for this. This is this
like a forward gamer tag or an ald email or something.
He said that before that's a damn line. That was
not your first rodeo. Jackie Fingers came out of somewhere
every gamer tag. I have his Jeter that was his
girlfriend's first name for him, Jackie Fings man, Jackie so

(01:58:47):
digits jack digits, Jim. Where how do you go with Jim?
And like they would call him the swim gym slim
Jim Jimothy. It wouldn't be slim Jim.

Speaker 4 (01:58:59):
Like, oh, like, what's a good thief name for a
guy named Jim?

Speaker 2 (01:59:03):
You can also do James right or Jimmy. No blame James,
oh man, Oh no, he doesn't like it. You didn't
like No blame James. Jim the shim Uh what I
like that? Yeah, Jim the shimu.

Speaker 5 (01:59:18):
A Jim a gym speed. It should be connected to
what your special.

Speaker 2 (01:59:23):
Because there's a there rooftop guys, right, Yeah, so it's
gonna be like rooftop gym or are uh four to
four James? Or and o those are stupid as hell.
By the way, I'm gonna rag myself before the texting
serving gets hold of it. See, you didn't get to
say it as confident as Jackie fingers.

Speaker 4 (01:59:41):
Yeah, Jackie fingers. And then what's my I don't know
like rock Raccoon Ross, Raccoon Ross, I don't know that
thought right, No, it.

Speaker 2 (01:59:53):
Did not feel right. Dumpsters.

Speaker 4 (01:59:55):
Yeah, you're Robin Twinkies. But so like you got Raccoon Ross,
you got uh anger anger gym management.

Speaker 2 (02:00:06):
Am Jim am Jim there you am Jim is great
because only do robberies in the morning. Yeah, and he's
tuckered out at six am. Jim is notorious until eleven
winning naps. That's when he's the most susceptible to being caught.
That was the only time, the only way we could
catch him. It was due to his very expected map. Yeah,

(02:00:28):
we didn't know where he was until he snored. So
then like, who would be our leader? Who's doing the talking?

Speaker 4 (02:00:34):
We walk in, Let's say, uh, Jim, are you going
highlighter in the jacket or you just gonna bring out
a strap?

Speaker 2 (02:00:40):
What do you mean highlighter in the jacket, highlighter in
the jack? Oh no, I'm packing due. I canna have
a piece, okay, yeah, yeah, forty five I plan on
robbing somebody with like a with like a sausage, a sausage.
Yeah yeah, you just put it through the jacket pockets.
Then they give me all the money. You just take
a bite. Really had a message right there that you're

(02:01:02):
that you're turning on the faucets and funding the house
your calling card.

Speaker 4 (02:01:07):
That's why my new thief name is the Rossage.

Speaker 2 (02:01:13):
I'll take I spin it out of it, and you've
just been Rossage. We call I t and the Jack's back.

Speaker 4 (02:01:25):
Basically in the same exact setup that he's in right
now in front of thousands of buttons, stressing him out.

Speaker 2 (02:01:30):
In the back of a cargo van.

Speaker 5 (02:01:32):
In the back car, man like you got Jimmy texters
are coming in with your name Jimmy knuckles.

Speaker 2 (02:01:39):
Oh yeah, let's see what else? Say Jimmy the sneak. Yeah,
I like that. Jimmy Shingles. Jimmy, they're looking at your
Jimmy Shingles. Jimmy, Jimmy the chimney, Jimmy dice. We have
dvus deb devious dead Jimmy. Jimmy whispers a dead count,

(02:02:00):
the jad count. Jimmy whispers something I've never done in
my life. So how about this Jimmy the mouth. Yeah,
Jimmy the mouth is good. I like that.

Speaker 4 (02:02:08):
What and then, what is a funny famous piece of
art that we're gonna steal?

Speaker 2 (02:02:15):
Yeah? What do you mean a funny piece of art?
We should only steal Thomas Kincaid painting. Yeah, the painter
of Light. We should only steal his stuff. We stole
this painting is worth one hundred and thirty dollars. Oh yeah.
All we do is Bob Ross stuff. All we do
is steal singing bass. Yeah the river, you hit the button,

(02:02:40):
and that's how we get caught, said South South, because
one of them moves and then it's just a chain
reaction because they're all movement. What if we only steal
like velvet, elvis painting, We only do that.

Speaker 4 (02:02:55):
Hey, the people at the love unbelievable job.

Speaker 2 (02:02:59):
Like I said, don't do this. Shame on you. But
I've seen too many movies that made this look cool
for me not to see it in the news and
go oh rah. Yeah, we should only steal those posters
called footprints. Yeah, we are only steal posters that say
if you love something, let it go. We always steal
middle school motivational posters. It's just a guy on a

(02:03:21):
swing that says courage underneath that or something like that.
This new group of people only steal signs and say
it's fol y'all.

Speaker 4 (02:03:29):
Experts say that the stolen jewels, while extremely valuable, if intact,
are hard to sell.

Speaker 2 (02:03:35):
As is right. Yeah, they have to break it up
and put it in another stuff. One hundred and two
million dollars with the jewels.

Speaker 4 (02:03:38):
And that's the heartbreaking part about this whole story, because
they are destroying history because you can't sell it as
is because that's super red flag. And they are estimating
that once they take the jewels out, which means they're
about to lose the story and become a regular jewel. Yep,
I expected to drop by ninety percent.

Speaker 2 (02:03:56):
Yeah, because I mean some of that was Napoleon stuff, right,
So yeah, I was. I mean, you're talkingalking about crown
jewels for dignitaries and royals for years. I mean, it's
like crazy. The provenance behind these pieces is ridiculous. But
you're right though. Once you take them out of those
settings and ruin the prominence or story of the piece,
it's done.

Speaker 4 (02:04:12):
Though, It's done. So there they also drop the ball,
and by ball, I mean a French queen's crown.

Speaker 2 (02:04:19):
Oh did they really?

Speaker 4 (02:04:20):
As they were trying to run out and grab everything,
they dropped the crown of one of Napoleon's side pieces,
one of his side chicks or something.

Speaker 2 (02:04:28):
Yeah. Oh man, God, I just want to steal something,
but I don't want. Have you ever shopled it? Dude?

Speaker 4 (02:04:34):
I did, but I was in middle school, like elementary school.

Speaker 3 (02:04:38):
You do?

Speaker 2 (02:04:38):
Yeah, I mean, of course, I mean that's when you
do it. You know, I didn't ask you if you're
doing it yesterday target.

Speaker 4 (02:04:42):
But like, ever since I saw Gone in sixty seconds,
I've always been like, one day you want to steal
a car? I just want to steal something that makes
me feel alive. But I know I'm very soft in anemic,
but you will.

Speaker 2 (02:04:53):
Would you return it just just to have the sensation
of stealing it and then return it?

Speaker 4 (02:04:57):
I probably because I would be crying and be like,
I'm so, I'm sorry I did this.

Speaker 2 (02:05:00):
I believe I did it. We should dog nap.

Speaker 5 (02:05:02):
You walk into a convenience store, Yeah, and you see
there's a car there and it's running because someone left
their car running when they went into Yeah, how close?
How often do you think about taking it?

Speaker 2 (02:05:15):
The first thought I have is how nice is the car?

Speaker 3 (02:05:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (02:05:19):
Because nobody's leaving a really nice car running like that.

Speaker 9 (02:05:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:05:22):
Yeah, Like you may see a Ford Ranger with no
tailgate doing that because I did it today, and I
did it yesterday in front of the dry cleaners where
I paid one hundred and ten dollars or seven pieces
of clothing and we dry cleaned. So I did it
there too.

Speaker 4 (02:05:34):
But I know, I know I'm not I know I'm
not crazy. When this news story hit that all of
us kind of got like all cool and Swede and
jazz club feelings instead of like, oh, a tragedy just
hit a national museum over in Europe. Because we've seen
so many movies, We've seen so many pieces of content
that makes this look cool. So did actually happen in

(02:05:55):
the news? Don't don't come at me when I call
it a little bit cool? Those are your Ross stocks.
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Speaker 2 (02:06:17):
That's next here on the Jim Covert Show. Hey Ross,
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Also, the first of the month, is when all the
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over there and win that cage. I'm Jim. There's Jack. Yeah,
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Grimes today. Unfortunately, he got a job with the Orlando
Magic and he is training tonight. So we'll catch up
with Jaden next week. For eight bit update, I do
have some huge video game news. Zero you want, well
dump it due.

Speaker 4 (02:08:41):
Let's Go is massive, the legendary shooter originally that was
launched on the Xbox in two thousand and one. He's
being remade for Microsoft for release in twenty twenty six.
Of course, I am talking about Halo. Jim, Oh wow, really,
why is this huge news?

Speaker 2 (02:08:59):
Why is huge news? Because? I mean because it's is
it going to a different platform? Ding ding ding Jack
the Silvil War is over release in twenty twenty six
on Xbox, PC and PlayStation. Master Chief will be gracing

(02:09:21):
PlayStations for the first time ever. Yeah, pretty cool man.

Speaker 4 (02:09:25):
This is as crazy as when Apple went USBC.

Speaker 2 (02:09:27):
Yeah, when I was uh, when I got sent out
to Comic Con, when I was with the Monsters, I
was like, they said, go out to comic Con and
just kind of talked to a bunch of people about
what they're doing. Right, I'd never even heard of the
Deadpool character. Megican here, yeah, meg yeah, megicon Right, I'd
never even heard of the Deadpool character. So I had
to have somebody explain that to me, Like what, because
they came and they were I'm like, who are you?

(02:09:49):
I've never even And then like half the people there
I did not know. A lot of them was from anime,
the whole nine yards. Hopefully it was Deadpool explaining it
for an extra dose of irony. It was two best
costumes I saw were Halo costumes and they were out
of control, dude, they were They were like movie quality.

Speaker 3 (02:10:07):
Good.

Speaker 4 (02:10:08):
How it's a lot of questions, how do fans of
the original feel about the modern changes versus the nostalgia,
Because here's the thing, A massive part of the experience
of playing a Halo game was an Xbox controller.

Speaker 2 (02:10:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:10:21):
Really, it's gonna be so weird to see X square
circle triangle with a b R, Like, what.

Speaker 2 (02:10:30):
Are you playing right now? By the way, dude, are
you playing anything? I really it's playing that Miles, that
new game Miles. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:10:39):
I was kind of talking to Jack about this on
the last break.

Speaker 2 (02:10:42):
I don't know. I don't know if I got it
anymore in me. Oh really, just you don't have the
time to do it and just kind of don't feel
the feld, don't feel the need to sit down and
do it. That isn't your first go to blow some
some waste of time. Yeah, it's just not even a
priority for me right now when I don't have a priority,
right Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:10:59):
Which is foreign indifferent. I've never not enjoyed video games
in my life like this, I do.

Speaker 3 (02:11:05):
Right.

Speaker 2 (02:11:06):
Let me ask you a question, were you were you
before or excuse me, were you after the arcade game?
Or did you ever go to an arcade and play
like stand up arcade games or is that beyond you?
Soul Caliber.

Speaker 4 (02:11:17):
Soul Caliber is looked at as one of the last
arcade like you gotta go to.

Speaker 2 (02:11:22):
The arcade and play this game.

Speaker 4 (02:11:23):
Marvel versus Capcom two specifically was also another huge arcade thing.
That was my brother and I would go with him,
so I saw a little bit of the arcade frenzy,
but it was not the real arcade frenzy that was
in the ages, right.

Speaker 2 (02:11:38):
And see, the thing is is once the arcade frenzy
kind of died for me, that would have been like
right when I graduated from high school moved here. I
still did some arcade stuff when I moved here, but
for the most part work took over and school took over,
so it really became back back, back burner stuff. But
I find it's kind of weird how that works because
people who did not make the Arcade years, which were great,
by the way, it was one of the best so

(02:12:00):
settings ever watching young teenage boys these games and girls
try to walk in there and find out which boys
were best at the games because that was the thing.
And then the home gaming system just lost me completely.
I had I had one, a simple one. It wasn't
I think it wasn't a Saga. What was the other one? Nintendo? No,

(02:12:22):
it was it had a version of Defender on it.
I just remember having that when it may have been
a Segau. But after that I was just like, I
was just completely and even now I have a system
and have games to play and I have to find
time and almost force myself to do it because there's
so many other things I would, you know, I've already
kind of accustomed myself to doing. It's so sad.

Speaker 4 (02:12:43):
It's like I play so many video games, and I
love video games so much so that when I say that,
I don't think I'm gonna be playing video games the
same way that I have. Like I'm still playing video games,
but there's I play a video game that doesn't feel like.

Speaker 2 (02:12:58):
A video game.

Speaker 4 (02:12:59):
It is just FIFA EAFC. I've been playing that since
middle school. It scratches a part of my brain that
no other activity does. It takes a thousand percent of
my focus. Have you do you feel like now you're
wasting time.

Speaker 2 (02:13:15):
A little bit? I think isn't that where you got
jack when you were like playing Red Dead, Remember we
talk about a little bit. You kind of felt bad
sitting there and playing for three or four hours, Like
you've wasted three hours of your life.

Speaker 5 (02:13:24):
You have that if I did that long, Yes, and
I change my relationship with video games change, as you know,
the job demanded more and also just having a family.

Speaker 2 (02:13:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:13:38):
Sure, you just kind of boil it down to how
much disposable time do you have it? It's our most precious commodity,
right yea, And so how much time do you have
to engage in a singular activity. It's not time with
your wife or family, it's you know that alone time
and so yeah, I mean I've had weekends.

Speaker 2 (02:13:59):
Maybe it's a little Uh, it's guilt free.

Speaker 5 (02:14:02):
If everyone's out of town, you're alone, then you can
do that, you know, after you do other stuff alone,
then you play video game.

Speaker 2 (02:14:08):
Yeah, sure, their hand in hand if you.

Speaker 4 (02:14:11):
Feel you will watch the controller. Sometimes I do both
at the same time. It's more of an impressive stone.

Speaker 2 (02:14:15):
You should not ever do that. Again, I don't want
to hit the story because I talked about it a
couple of weeks ago. What's wrong with there r one?
But out of Saint Paul's Minnesota. Uh, they have dubbed
a term that I was talking about last week. And again,
I didn't invent this or anything like that. I'm not
trying to take credit for anything, but I did realize,

(02:14:35):
like when we I asked you this question before on
the show, how do you think humans will evolve next?

Speaker 3 (02:14:41):
Like?

Speaker 2 (02:14:41):
What will what will be the next thing we evolve to?
What will be the next human body evolution, depending on
what you're looking at now. In other words, we've evolved
to where we are now, to scale so we can
breathe underwater. Yeah, there you go. I mean so I will.
But I asked this question because I I I had
an answer to that, and it's a little supportive with

(02:15:03):
this story. I think I have a pretty good guess.
I look at this as some smoking gun evidence of evolution.
I'm going wisdom teeth. I think humans.

Speaker 4 (02:15:13):
Will no longer produce wisdom teeth because we are already
pulling them out. Are somehow our bodies will teach our
future generations.

Speaker 2 (02:15:21):
Yo, cut it back, we don't need it anymore. And
you know we've said sometimes obviously with the advent of
AI and what we were just on the cusp of
that right now, that as we become more reliant on machines,
we will need to like read and do less there,
So you know, you will you become atrophied and just
be become a little body that sits behind a computer
and relies on that to do everything for you. Right,

(02:15:42):
We've seen some future pictures of that baby. But there
is a term out there right now that is part
of this and it's called tech neck. Oh no, tech
neck is a true, real deal thing that's happening right now.
And obviously you already know what I'm talking about, right, Yeah.
The idea that you spend so much time looking down
at your phone, that the idea is is that your

(02:16:05):
body or bodies will slowly start evolving to where your
your face is already kind of pointing down toward the
thing that you watch the most. Oh oh wow.

Speaker 4 (02:16:16):
Yeah, think about that stereotypical evolution chart, right and when
you see the prime going back down, We're going back down, dude.

Speaker 2 (02:16:26):
We're slumping back over. We're slumping back over. As medical
concerns mount over chronic pain among young smartphone users, dubed technic,
experts are calling for new measures to counteract the phenomenon,
which they warn can potentially uh lead to on set
spinal problems. The warnings come and grow as growing as

(02:16:46):
a growing body of scientific literature points to an association
between excessive or addictive smartphone use and physical and muscular
skeletal strains such as technic cause when users hold their
heads forward for long periods of time while scrolling and texting,
leading leading to cervical spine problems and pain.

Speaker 4 (02:17:07):
I mean, yeah, I think it's safe to say right
now that now I'm addicted to my phone.

Speaker 2 (02:17:12):
Yeah, I mean I think everybody is. And the funny
thing is, I think people who say there aren't they
aren't are and they just don't they don't realize.

Speaker 4 (02:17:19):
I think they're a little bit more worse off. You
haven't even come to grips with it yet.

Speaker 2 (02:17:23):
I don't know one person who doesn't have their phone
within reach of them almost the entire day of their life.
You know, there's not one time in my life, and
I'm one of them. I'm not I'm not throwing I'm
not throwing darts here. There is no time during the
day that my cell phone isn't within my reach, not
one time during my day.

Speaker 4 (02:17:43):
You know, there's a lot of slacky when people are like, man,
I'll never put that microchip in front of my brain.
I'll never I'll never get anything implanted me over.

Speaker 2 (02:17:53):
I'm gonna just hold them upside of my head. I'm
just gonna leave it in my pocket. Yeah. Yeah, man,
it's doing the same thing that technology will make its
way out through the phone and into your body. I
would say that would be the next evolutionary steps. It's
integrated into your body. Yeah, your phone, your your your device,

(02:18:13):
but it will be on your body like it'll be
a chip. It'll come through you. In other words, if
you don't Google anything anymore, you would just kind of
say it to yourself, like you know, hey, Google is
a Confederate flag, racist symbol, and it would just say
that into your head and then depending on your own
previous thoughts, it gives you that answer you have to
You never have to charge it. You never have to
worry about your phone losing a charge. It's built into

(02:18:35):
your body. If you're eating its charge, you take a nap. Yeahah, oh,
I gotta make a phone call. I gotta take a nap.
Isn't the watch almost the closest thing to that, really
that I watch? Yeah, I mean it is. You wear it.
I mean it's on your body. I mean it's not
integrated into your body, but it's on your body at
all times. Also with these glasses, right the Google View
wearable tech.

Speaker 5 (02:18:54):
And you got the rings too that give you your
health information in order the you know, the bit that
count your step.

Speaker 4 (02:19:01):
Call me crazy, don't think the glasses thing is it.
I don't see how Meta ray band all of that.

Speaker 2 (02:19:08):
They're all in on that, dude. I know that they
are rebooting it and about to do a whole new
wave of those.

Speaker 5 (02:19:13):
I don't see it because there's as the technology improves,
and I don't think they're far off to be being
able to do this translating real time when you're wearing glasses.

Speaker 2 (02:19:24):
Yeah, we already know that they can do that with
the iPods or with the AirPods. We know that, remember
we just talked about the last week. In real time,
your AirPods can talk to somebody in a different language
and translate it in real time into your head.

Speaker 4 (02:19:34):
And I think people are more likely to rock air
pods than glasses. Glasses are a big ask, that's super personal,
that's very vulnerable, it's very fashionable. It's the first thing
that people see, and it's a it's a big statement
just to have a computer attached to your eyeballs as well.

Speaker 2 (02:19:51):
How would it if it wasn't planted, How would you
not pay your bill? I mean, I guess I could
just turn it off. I guess you get into service.
Anymore comes that justin Timberlake movie with the time with
the time. That movie that man, that movie sucks and
it deserves more? Does that is a and what a concept?
Do you know that? What we're talking about? Jack? Now?

(02:20:13):
So there's a Timberlake movie. Find out the name of it?
Is that what you're looking at?

Speaker 3 (02:20:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (02:20:16):
Okay, very good. On your arm, you have a number,
a giant rime in time, a giant running number. Right,
that's how much time you left to be h that's
how much time you have left on planet Earth. That's
how time. That's all you can sell that? Oh my,
So that is the currency. That's the currency. So when
you go to do something you like, it cost a

(02:20:36):
minute or five minutes or six minutes or eight minutes
or a year or whatever the case may be. But
that's what you use. And it's displayed right on your forearm.
So like we still got a new car.

Speaker 3 (02:20:45):
That was.

Speaker 4 (02:20:48):
But you go out to a restaurant and they're like,
and the bill will be two and a half weeks.

Speaker 2 (02:20:52):
Yeah yeah, yeah, whoa, whoa, And then wealthy people live forever,
right yeah, because they're buying everybody's time. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:21:00):
It really wasn't homage and we probably should have looked
into it when it came out back in twenty eleven.

Speaker 2 (02:21:05):
But whatever, so prophetic, Yeah, are scary. Art imitates life
and life and it imitates the future. All right, four
oh seven nine one six one o four one Again,
you can always text us seven seven zero three one.
You do have a few minutes to get over to
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That's cg c K. Just send that off and keep
your phone on, turn it up and answer it when

(02:21:26):
it rings, because that's how he tell you. Won back
in a second with more than Gym corpor show, We'll
get out of here on a Friday.

Speaker 21 (02:21:37):
Age shows like Susan checking in Brouss. I think we're
the same age like thirty four.

Speaker 3 (02:21:43):
I'm thirty four. I don't know how you are thirty
six or something like that.

Speaker 21 (02:21:46):
But I can't believe you never went too Rocky's replay
Grown and like I had my fourteen Oh my god,
there like it was amazing. Best arcade in town right
there over and Castlebar.

Speaker 3 (02:21:57):
Yeah man, so many pinball.

Speaker 2 (02:21:59):
Machines, dogs, Yeah man, they had it all.

Speaker 21 (02:22:03):
Man, that was awesome right in front of us and
Ross Gateway.

Speaker 2 (02:22:06):
It sure was.

Speaker 20 (02:22:08):
Sub fam I love listening to the show and this
is exactly why I love listening to the show, because
right before Jim started talking about tech neck, I had
just picked up my Shiatsu neck massager because I was
starting to get attention headache from staring at my computer
while sitting on my couch this afternoon.

Speaker 2 (02:22:31):
I love you guys. Thank you. You're so on top
of everything that I'm into. I appreciate that very much.

Speaker 13 (02:22:37):
Jim Color Show, Hey, Sue here one word for today's
absolutely fantastic show.

Speaker 2 (02:22:45):
Shum on it ding though, y'all have a great weekend.
Thanks appreciate making me laugh starting mine. Thank you so much,
very sweet things to get into the weekend with. Appreciate
the girl awesome four seven nine one six four one
text dos seven seven zero three one. I'm Jim, Jack

(02:23:05):
and Ross are here as well. Big weekend plans guys,
anything going on?

Speaker 5 (02:23:12):
Yeah, I'll be on the Monster Roubas tomorrow. There's like
a handful of tickets left. You can still get them
at Real Radio dot FM, slash Brew that's gonna be
where touring Lake County will be in the neck of
the woods.

Speaker 2 (02:23:23):
Jimmy, Oh, basically I don't have a beer with you guys.

Speaker 21 (02:23:25):
You should.

Speaker 2 (02:23:25):
Where are you gonna be where are the stops and
win so probably gonna wind up doing that.

Speaker 5 (02:23:30):
Okay, So we start in Leesburg, will be at Wolf
Branch at Chicago Brewing early, and then we go to
Tavari's in Puddle Jumpers, and then we finish up the day.

Speaker 2 (02:23:40):
At Eden Abbey in Mount Dora. That's probably that's one
of my favorite stops. Actually, we go up to Eaton
Abbey on like Friday and Saturday nights, catch up live
music and great beer. And they have actually a good
menu there as well.

Speaker 5 (02:23:50):
I've never been there, but I've just been dealing with
the owner and they are just lovely to deal with.

Speaker 2 (02:23:55):
Yeah, they're great. I mean that place is like legendary
in the area and it is a cool spot. It's
actually we're driving out for they have good like acoustic
players that come out and uh and a really good
choice of beer and food.

Speaker 5 (02:24:06):
That's so that's all the Sunday. Then I'm gonna try
and squeeze in the new Bruce Springsteen movie which came
out today, And then on Sunday, I think I'm gonna
go to this fiesta KaiA Orange. I am not intimidated.
I am not scared of a little Hispanic music, but
they also have food and of its and what we
had today from the al Kadero food truck is a

(02:24:28):
representative of what they're gonna have there. I am gonna
be eating some empanadas on Sunday, banadas, mufungo chicken, chi
your owns. It was absolutely delicious.

Speaker 2 (02:24:38):
Thank you for all of that. What's more fun to say?
Chiach your own or mufungo, mufungo fungo. Plus we're gringos,
so gringo mufungo just words.

Speaker 5 (02:24:47):
Yeah, So on this this Sunday, it's downtown or Orange
ab in between a million Livingston Street, two stages.

Speaker 2 (02:24:54):
Live music.

Speaker 5 (02:24:55):
They have some throwback stuff, I would you know, Hispanic music,
but they also.

Speaker 2 (02:24:59):
Have throw back hip hop. There's a lot going on.

Speaker 5 (02:25:03):
Ten bucks to get there, and also they're giving away
a Kia. The real radio tents will be set up,
all the station tents, all our sister stations will be
there as well.

Speaker 2 (02:25:13):
This is gonna be a pretty big deal. It's only
ten bucks. That's awesome, very good all day long, very nice.
That's uh. That is tomorrow or Sunday, Sunday. Sunday Sunday Sunday, Sunday,
my weekend. I got no babysitter, so it's it's you, dog,
It's me, is the wife working all weekend? Yep, yeah yeah.
So I'm ripping and roaring with my son, and you
know what, I'm getting good at it. Good buddy. I

(02:25:35):
got two seats on the brew bus for oh my god,
oh my god, I only need one. This is true. Yeah,
you know, whate for the diaper bag I will need
to Could you imagine due here rolled in there with that,
with that nugget, people would lose their damn mind. Let's go,
you know, your little beer nugget. Look at you. I'm
gonna drink more and half the fans. I am smiling

(02:25:57):
just at that thought. I I recently there's a smoothie
place that I always take him to because he loves smoothies.
And that's like our little tradition is that we go
get smoothies extra almond milk because he doesn't like it
too thick because he doesn't have good lung PSI through
those small straw There you go.

Speaker 4 (02:26:14):
But it's been really cool seeing the person working there
get wildly invested in my son's life because she only
gets to see him like randomly every ten or twelve days, yea.
And to make a random smoothie person get emotional when
I put on his shoes and.

Speaker 2 (02:26:32):
I go watch he can walk now, And then it
hit her in the fields. Having a kid is Austin. Yeah,
it is very and it's only gonna get better until
eleven years old. Well that's a long ways away. Then
you will put that job up for sale on Facebook
market place. Oh yeah, that's what I'll ask you to
be like, hey, what are you doing with That's when
you will call me over to the riot Act buddy.

(02:26:53):
I'll come over there and just lay some ass down.
Are you let me ask you a question? I mean
we only have a couple of minutes here. I mean,
were you did you get spanked as a kid? I did,
But the most the worst punishment that I ever got
was not a spanking, like a spanking did not It
was like like a drunk dude to a taser. Spanking

(02:27:13):
didn't really do it for it, like a meth taser,
no effect, just pulled out and keep walking. Yeah. I
was like, oh wow, is this banana flavored? That's great.
Spanking didn't do it. It was when I got in
trouble from Collier County Public Schools. It was the disappointment
and stuff. Jack, did you get spanked?

Speaker 5 (02:27:31):
No, there was always the threat, and I've talked about
it before. It was the licking stick. That's what it
was called, the licking to give give you a licking
and what thanks for clarifying, I've come to learn it
was like two paint stirs and they were taped with
a lot of tape and all these different colors, so
it it was a visual thing to behold, and it

(02:27:53):
was kept in that utensil drawer.

Speaker 2 (02:27:55):
Oh yeah, yeah, you know the one. Oh yeah. When
you heard that sumitch rip open, you just started running
for the woods. And my mom would just sit there
and wrap it against Yeah. Yeah, I had a teacher
that did that, yeah, with a paddle. Will Did Olivia
get spanked? Your wife? Yeah? So do you think are
you doing any of that with a kid? Have you
guys come to it? Have you guys formed a plan
of how you're going to discipline your child?

Speaker 3 (02:28:15):
No?

Speaker 4 (02:28:15):
I haven't really gotten to that that bridge yet, did you?
When they were a baby, I did a little spank
and we only did it a little bit.

Speaker 2 (02:28:22):
I mean I was you spanked a thirteen month old. No,
not a thirteen month old, but I wore out a
five year old once. Oh all right, five year old.
That sounded terrible. I spanked a five year old. That
sounded worse. Anyway, I did corporal punishment on my children occasionally.
Let's not remember that. Let's dump all of that and
we do that. We have a two hour done, it's gone,

(02:28:44):
it's gone. But yeah, yeah, we did a little spankan man,
we just wanted to fear of God a little bit.
But really, to be honest with you, we were both
I'm not saying intimidating, we were both very intimidating. Well,
we were very we were present. Yeah, my kids even
to this day told me, you know, one time was
that they were terrified of me, And I told I
had no idea why. I did use my voice very

(02:29:05):
effectively against my kids.

Speaker 3 (02:29:07):
Though.

Speaker 2 (02:29:07):
It feels like you're the like the Ron art Tests
of the in the dad community. What Yeah, because the
peace guy or the metal world peace.

Speaker 4 (02:29:17):
Yeah, he's Ron art Test is one of the greatest
defenders in NBA history, NBA champion, a phenomenal basketball player.

Speaker 2 (02:29:25):
He would fight anyone. Yeah, yeah, I would not fight anybody. Uh,
but like, but look, here's the thing. Here's how I
looked at it. This is kind of how I was raised.
And we'll get the hell out of here without all this.
I thought it was necessary. It's like this. I wanted
my kids to listen to me when I spoke to them,
because I know more about life than they do, and
it was important that they listened to me. At that
stage in their life. They were gonna have plenty of

(02:29:46):
time to form their own opinions. The ones I was
trying to help with were there as tools to move
them forward in life, and I thought it was very important.
So I did what it took to set that in
and it worked. All right, there you go. Good to know.
So when they're five, yeah, yeah, who do we have
to think today?

Speaker 16 (02:30:03):
Jack?

Speaker 5 (02:30:04):
We want to give thanks Street Sarah for Feisty Trivia
for coming in, Thanks Sarah Fayaz Kara our prime time
kitchen segment and the restaurant critic for The Orlando Weekly.
We also want to thank Sarah and I'm sorry Candice
and Sam in the YouTube chat, and also thanking out
the Al Cardero food truck in here feeding us in

(02:30:27):
support of Fiesta KaiA Orange. Going to our YouTube chat.
The question was has the government shutdown affected you personally?

Speaker 2 (02:30:35):
Where do you think it comes in? Jim, I don't
think many people have been affected personally. I'll go, I'll
go twenty eight percent. You had a really good week
with this twenty six percent. Yeah, yeah, yeah, because I
mean I haven't heard about it on the street a
whole lot. You have to be a federal worker. I
don't know many of those. So but I hope the
people who are affected are finding ways going to make
it through there, that's for sure. Food banks are struggling

(02:30:56):
right now too, So you know it's all part of
the entire package, for sure. All right, let's get out
here on behalf of Jack and Ross. I'm Jim. We
follow the news junkie. They follow the monsters of the
morning after us, it's Tommy dam with the Corvert. Time,
it is Orlando Shine, it is our friends from Real Laps,
and of course tomorrow it is nineties alternative rock all
weekend long. It is Captain Zug Radio on Sunday Morning

(02:31:17):
with Jack Bradshaw and Namy Bradshaw dot Com right into
Joseph Martins and Sunday Morning coming down. We'll see it three.
For more on The Jim Colbert Show at Monday. Until then,
have yourself a fantastic weekend lot, Han Messy.

Speaker 1 (02:31:31):
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