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Speaker 5 (01:52):
Ah challenging Technology Day?
Speaker 3 (01:55):
Yeah is it? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:56):
I was trapped in the red room for a few
minutes when I got to work today.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
Oh yeah, what was that? Let me you little appened
it changed.
Speaker 6 (02:05):
It's like a little credit card that shows that changed.
So I had to sit in there and kind of
reboot and fire up my phone over and over again.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
So much more efficient, isn't it so much more efficient? Right?
Speaker 7 (02:16):
Right?
Speaker 5 (02:16):
And then the hard reboot of the computer and everything's.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
All right, I am. I had the same thing this
morning with my desktop at home. It really would not
even log onto anything, and I'm like, what the hell
is going on? It wouldn't even like log onto Google.
And I had a bunch of stuff to send over
to one of the reps at the station this morning.
That just happens all the time. A couple like super
hard reboots, and we are all good for sure.
Speaker 6 (02:37):
Now super hard reboot is that where you actually use
the buttons on the computer or do you use like
a outside tool like a hammer or a sledgehammer.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
I got scream at it for about ten minutes and
then restart. If that doesn't work, scream at it for
twenty minutes, and then restart again while unplugging it, and
that actually end up working. So I'm just keeping a
small notepad all these things I have to do to
make my machinery work. Chances are it's probably me. If
I had to guess, it's me for sure, all right,
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seven seven zero three one. That's how you text us.
We literally have so much stuff to talk about today.
It's ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
You know.
Speaker 3 (03:13):
I got a text from our buddy Ray Trinley, who
was in here on Monday.
Speaker 6 (03:16):
Of the flaw for One Firm for Life dot hum and.
Speaker 3 (03:19):
Ray was telling me about this story up in up
in Seminole County at Sable Point Elementary School and he goes,
he goes, have you seen this story? And I said, no,
I haven't seen. I didn't know what you're talking about.
I read this website, which was Channel two is where
he pulled it from we sh dot com locally for
you guys outside of the area. And when he sent
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it to me, I couldn't find it on the website today.
And I looked at the date, and the date was
from a story yesterday which I did not see. I
do not how. I don't know how this kind of
slipped through the wickets, but it did. And the story is.
And by the way, the PTA meeting or the teachers
meeting or conference was last night and it was a
crowded room. And there's a good reason why it was
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a crowded room because what happened was kind of egregious.
And what I need to find out is like, there's
a couple of things missing from the reporting and that
I don't understand. So what happened was this There is
a para professional. I can only assume that's it that.
Speaker 6 (04:16):
I would imagine as a teacher who deals with special
needs students.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
That's what I thought, as well, let me.
Speaker 5 (04:22):
Look it up real quick while you set the state.
Speaker 3 (04:24):
But I'm not one hundred percent that's what I thought.
A para professional. He quit among an x an investigation
in the threats that he said he thought about and
he was afraid that he may carry out against a
six year old student. Oh y at tuesday's board meeting.
This was last night, of course, parents and other communities,
and I'm going to use my air quotes voice their opinion. No, oh,
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it did not go well. It was standing room only
and people were pissed off. And you'll see why here
in a second.
Speaker 5 (04:54):
So real quick.
Speaker 6 (04:55):
A para professional as an assistant to a lead professional,
most commonly a teacher in an educational setting, providing support
to students in the classroom environment, so they themselves wouldn't
be the teacher, they would be to support the teacher.
Speaker 3 (05:08):
Ok An aid, yeah, yeah, yeah, very good. And that's
kind of what I thought, right, So what happened was
is in this particular class, this this pair of professional
said that there was a special needs child that was
like throwing paper at him. And I guess, I don't know,
just throwing paper at it, right, you mean, like what
kids do? Yeah, I mean, that's that's exactly what I
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read twice, Like it was one of the situations where
he said, like twenty six times this kid threw a
paper at him as a as a as an aide.
Speaker 6 (05:42):
Well, this guy like said, so I'm going to go
out on a limb and imagine that he handled this
in the most professional way possible.
Speaker 3 (05:50):
Uh huh. Except on the twenty third I guess of September,
he said, he said out loud to investigators he thought
about cutting her throat with a knife the next day
at schoo oh Boyd and then said on top of that,
he just said, that's the cake. Here comes the icing
and sprinkles. He said that on the way to work
that day he thought about beating the six year old
child to death in the classroom, which would be in
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front of all of her student friends. This is a
six year old child, by the way, and then continued
on to say he had also thoughts about bringing a
gun to the cafeteria and shooting children as they sat
and ate.
Speaker 5 (06:24):
Okay, so real quick.
Speaker 6 (06:25):
If that happened on the twenty third, today is the
eighth of October. Yes, when was this pos walked out
of the classroom?
Speaker 5 (06:33):
That's the question.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
So that is the good question. Now the story asked
all today and yesterday. That's the big issue is like parents,
can imagine other faculty here just losing their minds because
they weren't really sure, I guess. Sable Point Assistant Principal
Melissa niche Nycz said, the lack of communication left as vulnerable.
It left our family searching for answers online elsewhere. It
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left our principal the subject of vitriolic attacks. And the
principal is the one that's catching it pretty well. Someone
Old County Superintendent Soriita Beeman said she's done that. They
are claiming that she's done nothing to protect children from
that para professional. That para professional actually self reported to
the school resource officer.
Speaker 6 (07:14):
Oh my gosh, imagine if they hadn't and here and again,
I mean.
Speaker 5 (07:20):
What could she have reported if he's self reported.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 6 (07:24):
Were there other statements made? Where was their behavior they've seen?
Speaker 3 (07:28):
That's the thing is I do not understand because I've
read both of these stories. And look again, nobody wants
to be more angry than I am, but people who
don't do their job. But it doesn't really say how
that turned into a situation where they knew about it
and then swept it under the rug. And that's what
people were yelling at during this during this meeting, like
you know, what else have you swept under the rug?
What else have you not told us?
Speaker 1 (07:48):
You know?
Speaker 3 (07:49):
Blah blah blah. But the guy self reported, So I
don't really know what the thing. Ray said. It was terrible,
like he you know, he was he was out of
his mind because you know, he has three kids, all
kind of in this age group that would be maybe
elementary school, middle school. It's not just Ray, we're all
you know, I have kids, mind mind, we're out of school.
I dealt with the middle school issue with a shooter
on board in the school.
Speaker 6 (08:10):
You don't I mother you two, I don't have children.
I just treat you like your kids sometimes. Thank you,
You're welcome, honey, Yeah, I have an apple for you.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
Says, we should have been aware. We should have known
from the moment it happened to be on the lookout
for him and to call a code read if we
saw him anywhere on or near campus. It's very simple.
So I guess what happened is is when this guy
told this to the resource officer, they didn't spread the
word around the school that this guy was that guy.
So that's what happens. Like So if had he, I guess,
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come back on.
Speaker 5 (08:39):
Campus right, and the teachers wouldn't have known to code
reading exactly.
Speaker 3 (08:43):
They would have just baby just said, oh, how you doing,
whatever the guy's name is, and can you continued on
throughout their day.
Speaker 6 (08:50):
That is terrifying, horrifying as a parent, as a teachers,
as an employee of the school.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
You know, says we should have been aware. We should
have been known for We should have known from the
moment it happened to be on the lookout for him
and call it code read if we saw him anywhere
near a campus. It's very simple. This is Shennon Stokes
or principal wanted to tell everyone's staff and parents, but
we were told not to. That's when school board member
Abby Sanchez says that this must be addressed. When something's
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not right, you don't do it correctly, you take ownership.
We need to figure this out. We need to get
to the bottom of it. We can't allow this to happen,
and we need to dig deeper. Speaking from her heart,
my apologies for it happening.
Speaker 5 (09:27):
Well, here's the other question.
Speaker 6 (09:29):
Where's the onus on the school resource officer that this
paraprofessional self reported to.
Speaker 5 (09:34):
Wouldn't the bucks stop with.
Speaker 3 (09:36):
The Yeah, that guy should have run to the prince.
Speaker 5 (09:39):
Yeah, you are the school resource officer.
Speaker 6 (09:41):
You're the law enforcement presence that's supposed to be that
stop gap between teachers, students' principles and someone who would
harm other people.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
So let me ask a crime.
Speaker 6 (09:51):
I don't think the principal dropped the ball as much
as the school resource officer.
Speaker 3 (09:54):
I would agree with is that a crime? No, if
I walked up to a school rec source officer and said, hey, look,
you know I've been being picked on by this kid
in my special needs class, and I have to tell
you I've gotten some uncomfortably, uncomfortably angry thoughts. I thought
about cutting your throat. I thought about beating her to
death in front of her own classmates in the classroom.
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And then I also thought about bringing a gun to
school and shooting a bunch of them into cafeteria. If
you admit that to an officer, a school resource officer,
is that a crime? Can you be arrested for that?
Speaker 5 (10:24):
I think it could be baker acted.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
That was another thing that was mentioned in the story
from yesterday.
Speaker 5 (10:29):
I would see it more as a bake wreck because.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
Before that charmed to self or others.
Speaker 6 (10:33):
Exactly, because up until then it's just thoughts and feelings.
It's nothing actionable. He didn't show up to school with
a weapon.
Speaker 3 (10:40):
None of this was carried out. Of course, we would
have heard about that at length. Did not happen, thank god.
And I don't know what's going to go on out there, man.
If I have any any parents from Sable Point Elementary
listening to us, and if you guys are at the
meeting of us yesterday, I would love to hear from
it from you guys about what you were thinking about,
what was going on what you were told yesterday in
the meat.
Speaker 8 (11:00):
What was made public about the para professional who had
these claims? Was there anything about their history that was
revealed that I.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
Don't know what it is.
Speaker 6 (11:08):
Our texting service is weighing in at seven seven zero
three one. Now this is all would be reportedly or alleged.
But someone texted said it gets worse than that.
Speaker 5 (11:19):
It's Sable.
Speaker 6 (11:19):
He was caught masturbating in a parking lot as well
a few times, but never charged. It wasn't at Sable though,
so apparently he's had issues at other schools.
Speaker 5 (11:28):
And that's from right, absolutely unbarrassed.
Speaker 3 (11:33):
And then another text edited that he asked the SRO
to be baker acted, so the school resource officer, that's
why he went to them. He asked to be corrected.
Speaker 5 (11:41):
And then they couldn't tell anybody because of hippolass.
Speaker 3 (11:44):
Yes, right, I would assume, yeah, I would think that,
Oh man.
Speaker 5 (11:51):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (11:51):
That's a wouldn't you still be able to call a
staff meeting or send a staff email? And said that
we had a pair of resource officer that still it's
no longer with the school, and if you see this
person on campus, be sure to alert the principle immediately.
And that's not a violation of hippo laws, right, You're
just simply saying, this guy's on the campus anymore, he's
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not allowed to be here. If you see this cat,
you run to the principal's office and let us know where,
lock your doors move forward.
Speaker 8 (12:18):
That would be the yeah, you know, acceptable minimum round
you should be able to do.
Speaker 3 (12:24):
But I guess the parents, faculty, everybody's pissed off that
they weren't notified about this guy being on the campus
and having those thoughts and saying those things. So as
we move through the day, hopefully we can get some
people from a Salle Point Elementary maybe to call in
some parents, maybe some faculty members, whatever the case may be,
and kind of shed some more light on this as
we move forward. Four oh seven nine six four one. Again,
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A man is arrested for starting to lay that became
the Palisades fire. Like I've always said, there's always a
Florida connection. Closer to home. A bill would require Florida's
public colleges to name Rhodes after Charlie Kirk. And let's
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And JCS News brought to you by that mortgage guy. Don,
a twenty nine year old man, is behind bars in
connection with the deadly Palisades fire in California. US attorney
Bill Asili suggests the suspect may have been planning on
setting the fire months in advance.
Speaker 7 (15:09):
The allegations in the affidavit are supported by digital evidence,
including the defendant's chat ChiPT prompt of a dystopian painting
showing in part a burning forest and a crowd fleeing
from it.
Speaker 6 (15:23):
Jonathan Rinderneck, a former resident of Pacific Palisades. Was arrested
in Melbourne in central Florida on Tuesday, scheduled to appear
in federal court in Orlando this afternoon. Is accused of
intentionally starting the Lachman Fire shortly after midnight on New
Year's Day when he finished his uber shift. The fire
was put out, but continued to smolder underground. Strong Santa
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Ana wins caused it to flare back up on January seventh,
becoming the Palisades Fire, one of the most destructive fires
in California history that left twelve people dead. The US
Attorney says rinder Neck was initially interviewed by authorities on
Anuary twenty fourth. He allegedly lied to them about where
he was on the night the Lachman fires started. He's
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facing arson charges among many others apparently like faces like
only up to twenty years in prison.
Speaker 3 (16:12):
Which is amazing. He should face life in prison because
did Jack give any the idea what that thing cost?
Speaker 8 (16:17):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (16:17):
Oh, the Palisades. I'm gonna guess fifteen billion dollars estimates
I've seen estimates at two hundred and fifty billion, Oh
my gosh, yeah, to two hundred and seventy five billion.
A UCLA forecast estimated total property losses would range from
ninety four to one hundred and sixty four billion dollars.
So is twenty years in prison. That dude could be
out and enjoying his life at fifty five years old
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after causing death and multiple billions of dollars in damage.
Speaker 8 (16:46):
That was Is that with all the homes? Yes, so Malibu,
it's all right.
Speaker 3 (16:51):
Yeah, the total cost of the Palaici's fire isn't a
single figure, but a range of economic property losses. Yeah,
with the range going from two fifty to two seventy five.
He had. Remember, some of the most defensive property in
the entire country is on that coast and in that area. Yep.
Speaker 5 (17:05):
I mean that's why all the celebrities live there, you know.
Speaker 3 (17:07):
But also regular people too.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
Yea.
Speaker 3 (17:10):
They infected so many people who were just in their lives.
But for one of those houses, you pay for an
entire neighborhood of quote regular people. Your ten and a
half million dollar house, Yes, in California is like seven
or nine or ten normal houses in California. Outside of
the Palisades area, there are multiple of those burned down
streets full of ten million dollar houses burned to the
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ground to the slab.
Speaker 5 (17:34):
Along with other people.
Speaker 6 (17:35):
What'll be interesting is that they said they know the motive,
but they're not going to talk about the motive just yet.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
Do we know why he was in Melbourne, Florida? That's
where I think his mom lived or something.
Speaker 6 (17:44):
That's where he lives now, that's yeah, he was a
resident of Pacific Palisades, but apparently I've been trying to
find he is a Floridian.
Speaker 5 (17:51):
Wow, Florida man always strikes again.
Speaker 7 (17:55):
All right.
Speaker 6 (17:55):
There could be a crucial development in the criminal case
against former Osciola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez. One of his
co defendants in an illegal gambling ring that spanned four
counties pled guilty Monday. Another is expected to plead guilty
next week. Lopez is charged with racketeering and conspiracy. His
trial is due to start next month in Lake County,
but as lawyer said yesterday, she filed a motion to
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change the venue back to Ostila County, the belief being
with his defense attorneys that he was a very popular
sheriff and Ostiola County was elected twice and so a
jury of his peers may be a little bit more
lenient in Ostila County than if it were in Lake County.
Speaker 3 (18:33):
Ridiej. They start rolling that evidence out.
Speaker 5 (18:35):
You know, when I heard the word likely of acquittal,
I thought.
Speaker 3 (18:38):
What that?
Speaker 5 (18:39):
No, man, Once the evidence is that, you're.
Speaker 3 (18:41):
Not going to make a move on cops if they
don't have the dead nuns to get out of here.
He knows that better than anybody.
Speaker 6 (18:45):
A judge will hear his change of venue case. On
October fourteenth, a Jacksonville man is asking Florida's highest court
to now spare his life. Patrick McDowell was sentenced to
death for killing Nassau County Deputy Joshua Moyer's a twenty
twenty one traffic stop. His attorneys are appealing to the
Florida Supreme Court seeking a life sentence and a new
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penalty phase without victim impact statements. Oh bet, jury had
voted eleven to one to recommend a death sentence.
Speaker 5 (19:15):
And I remember this McDowell.
Speaker 6 (19:17):
After McDowell told them he wanted to die for his crime,
he basically said, do not spare me. I should be
put to death for this. I took this man's life
during a traffic stop. Funny how a few years.
Speaker 5 (19:27):
Will go change my mind, and don't let victims talk
about what I did. Prison food ain't that bad, right exactly?
Speaker 3 (19:34):
I got a boyfriend. That's something to live for, right.
Speaker 9 (19:39):
Much.
Speaker 3 (19:40):
They're so soft, they're so soft, all right.
Speaker 6 (19:43):
A Florida lawmaker wants to stop mid decade redistricting Miami Gardens.
Democratic state Senator Shervin Jones filed a bill that would
only permit new political maps to be drawn in the
second year following the federal census. The move comes as
republicanly pushed to redraw congressional lines before the twenty twenty
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six elections. Jones says the bill protects voters and keeps
politics out of the process.
Speaker 5 (20:08):
Yeah for sure, all right.
Speaker 6 (20:10):
Another Florida state lawmaker wants public universities to pay tribute
to slay conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Dade City Republican Representative
Kevin Steele filed a bill yesterday that would do just that.
House Bill one thirteen would require roads or portions of
roads on public college campuses to be named for the
Turning Point USA founder. Those who don't comply with loose
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state funding.
Speaker 3 (20:35):
What are we doing here? It's unbelievable, It is un believable.
When I read that story this morning, I'm like, what
is happening? Like, what's happening?
Speaker 5 (20:47):
I don't get it, none of us do.
Speaker 3 (20:49):
He did not hold office. Look, I mean, Charlie, Charlie Kirk.
He did his thing, but he was a podcaster, an influencer,
for lack of a better word, like forcing forcing call
just to rename like they wanted the University of Florida.
I think it's called Stadium Road. I guess it leads
into they want to change that to Charlie Kirk Road
of something.
Speaker 5 (21:09):
Then they'll lose funding if they don't do it correct.
Speaker 3 (21:13):
Now, in the meantime, there's another story by the way
around the Charlie Kirk thing. This even to me, it's
to me, it's almost as egregious. I'll tell you a
little bit of that, a little about that later.
Speaker 5 (21:22):
All right.
Speaker 6 (21:22):
Well, in the meantime, there are already threats to deface
the new Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway signs, at least in
Lake County. So the Florida Department of Transportation plans to
install cameras near the signs due to those reported threats.
Speaker 5 (21:35):
They were installed just last week.
Speaker 3 (21:37):
Do you hear that one that someone wants to deface him. Well,
I guess there's a there's supposed to be other signs
going up for for Charlie Kirk highways or whatever, and
they're gonna put They're gonna put cameras to keep people
from defacing the signs. They're gonna they're gonna fund that.
Speaker 5 (21:55):
You don't mind paying for it, though, do you.
Speaker 3 (21:57):
I've had a little bit of a loss for this,
you and me both, it's any both. I mean, I
don't think was there this big of a fervor when
rush Limbaugh passed away? No, like the like the the
he is that.
Speaker 5 (22:09):
He wasn't murdered, it doesn't matter.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
He was.
Speaker 3 (22:11):
His voice was way bigger than Charlie Kirk's. He was
started all of it. There is no Charlie Kirk without
Rush Limbaugh. And I mean I know that there's a
Rushlan Ball Road, but I don't remember the fervor like
this anyway.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
Good, I'm sorry, all right.
Speaker 6 (22:26):
They're there to deliver a copy of their thirty under
thirty magazine to Senator Rick Scott's office, profiling young people
who've lost their lives to gun violence.
Speaker 9 (22:36):
We think that there is only one way to protect
and to avoid us having to publish a second edition
of this and it's gutten reform and gun laws.
Speaker 6 (22:44):
Tony Dapouli, with changed the ref says they wanted to
humanize the epidemic to inspire action. Articles feature the Parkland
and Pulse night club victims, a six year old killed
in a drive by in Miami, and this one that's
just devastating as well at twenty two year year old
woman hit by a stray bullet on I ninety five
driving home from her college graduation at Florida International University. Meanwhile, publics,
(23:10):
we're shopping and gun toting is a pleasure. After the
state Supreme Court ruled the ban on open caerry in
Florida is unconstitutional, the grocery chain is apparently allowing people
to bring their guns into stores. While public spokespeople didn't
respond to a request for comment, and a Sun and
Orlando Sentinel investigation found individual stores aren't fighting the new change. However,
(23:35):
WHN Dixie, Walmart and Sam's Club are still choosing to
ban open carry in their stores. How many locations does
publics have just in the state of Florida, it's not
don't go to Craig Cray six twenty.
Speaker 3 (23:48):
Oh, that's a good guess.
Speaker 5 (23:49):
I'll go five fifty nine hundred.
Speaker 6 (23:52):
Hey, yeah, I know quite a few, right, yeah, all right.
Tropical Storm Jerry still barreling through the Atlantic. The Northern
Leeward Islands are currently under a tropical storm watch. Jerry
still forecasted to gain strength and become a Category one
hurricane by the weekend. Models show it missing Bermuda by
about one hundred miles to the east. Forecasters say Central
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Florida will not be impacted by this storm, at least
not us here in the central part of the state.
Cooler weather is finally arriving in Florida.
Speaker 5 (24:21):
Right, yes, right, right, right, oh yeah, lows dipping in
the fifties and the.
Speaker 3 (24:25):
North Jim's wearing a sweater. Yeah, I guess it's cold.
The weather's always freezing in the air.
Speaker 6 (24:30):
Sixties across the central part of the state. By Sunday,
South Florida is going to stay a little warmer like usual,
but hies will drop slightly into the mid eighties.
Speaker 5 (24:39):
Ooh.
Speaker 6 (24:39):
The National Weather Service does have a coastal flood advisory
in effect until eight o'clock tonight for tomorrow rather eight
o'clock tomorrow in Bavard and Felusha Counties. I don't know
if you guys have seen any of the news of
the roads already flooding. Yes, so isolated road closures are expected.
And again forecasters also worn of dangerous rip currents and
urge drivers to a void flooded roads.
Speaker 5 (25:02):
Speaking of the.
Speaker 6 (25:02):
Beach, Lucia County may be becoming more dog friendly. The
county Council voted yesterday to allow dogs on a stretch
of coast in Daytona Beach. It runs over one and
a half miles between the Williams Avenue and Seabreeze Boulevard approaches. Now,
this is cool. The nonprofit Daytona Dog Beach, Inc. Has
volunteered to serve and maintain the beach, just like it
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does at another location in Ormond Beach. Right, because you
can't count on people to do their no, no, no,
sure can't you.
Speaker 8 (25:34):
Actually you can count on them not to do that,
right exactly.
Speaker 6 (25:39):
Another vote will be needed before the Daytona Beach location
is finalized. All right, with our last few minutes, let's
have a little bit of fun, shall we. A man
and a woman from Northport. This is over on the
Gulf Coast are facing charges after police say they left
a juvenile along the side of I seventy five, Marinsota
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County because he didn't want to take along on a
spur of the moment trip to Guam.
Speaker 5 (26:07):
Idaho.
Speaker 6 (26:08):
What Yeah, adults are like, hey, let's go to guam
or Idaho, and the teen's like, yeah, no, dude, I
don't want to do that. So they pull over on
the side of ICE seventy five. We're investigators, and they
put his ass out where investigators say Bradley Santos and
Rosanella Borja told the juvenile to quote take care of
the house end quote before they drove away, not before
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leaving him with some cash.
Speaker 3 (26:33):
Oh, I was gonna say, with money.
Speaker 5 (26:37):
And a couple of guns.
Speaker 3 (26:38):
It does matter. Guns, great choices all around. I love this.
How much cash? What caliber gun?
Speaker 12 (26:46):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (26:47):
Does it say how much cash? How much have those guns?
Will getting jack?
Speaker 6 (26:51):
I don't know, but I have a feeling they're not
going to guam or Idaho.
Speaker 3 (26:56):
The houses in Florida. The house is in Floridas, in Idaho.
Speaker 5 (27:00):
Don't how a lot?
Speaker 3 (27:01):
How far were they away from home and they put
his ass out? Does it say no.
Speaker 6 (27:04):
It doesn't say well, they were taken into custody at
a parking lot and with schula, so I'm not that bad.
Speaker 5 (27:12):
Do you care of the house?
Speaker 3 (27:13):
It was uberble, I guess.
Speaker 5 (27:14):
Before leaving him.
Speaker 6 (27:15):
My favorite part is with some cash and a couple
of guns.
Speaker 3 (27:19):
Yeah. I got an uncle that would have done that
and be like, We're gonna go up here and get
some We're gonna go up here and get some stuff.
You coming with us? Nope, get out? Would adjust that simple?
May slow down, no, tops, pull up to a rest stop.
Speaker 8 (27:33):
This kid, he's got a handful of cash and two guns.
Speaker 3 (27:38):
Santo's in Florida. I got bad news, dude, I got
horrible news.
Speaker 6 (27:44):
Exactly How do you explain that one to the deputies
who pull over? Ah, but over in winter Haven. Oh
here we go, gentlemen, strap in and get ready.
Speaker 3 (27:57):
How many dead solid sound bites do we have from
great this year?
Speaker 5 (28:00):
Have too many to count?
Speaker 3 (28:01):
I do a little research. We should do that like
a sound bite mash up at the end of the
year of all the local Florida Sheresa and the most
Florida s of all time.
Speaker 5 (28:10):
And this is going to include this one. Yeah, we're
Polpe County Sheriff Grady Judd likes to say, quote, you
can't make this stuff up end quote, and maybe you
don't want to ask too many questions about some of
the details of this one. Fifty one year old Walter
Freimeyer is recovering after his arrest on trespassing and drug charges.
He was found to be naked in the county park
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and then walked over to some train tracks, where he
was subsequently arrested and, more to the point, his subsequent surgery.
After deputies ran him through a body scan when he
was booked into the jail and could not believe what
they saw. He brought a thermost into the jail. Wow,
that's right.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
He put it up the exit ramp.
Speaker 9 (28:55):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 5 (28:57):
Yeah, we do a thermos about this size.
Speaker 3 (29:05):
Can I tell you I'm glad it happened to Grady.
I'm glad it happened to Grady. Nobody can appreciate it
more than Grady. Thermos, a thermos? How do you walk?
Speaker 5 (29:21):
Deputy, say, Jack's what you're worried about.
Speaker 3 (29:25):
That's your first question, not how we got it there?
Do you know you would get the jump off a
roof and land on it, Jack, How much loube does
it take to wedge a thermos into your cavity?
Speaker 5 (29:36):
Dou Jack? How much loop.
Speaker 3 (29:40):
It takes something? I had a slip pinky one time.
Send me to the ceiling fan, your dog, not a thermos,
a slip pinky. Put me in the ceiling fan.
Speaker 5 (29:49):
Bro, you know it. But we do have a show title,
and it wasn't anybody else's pinky.
Speaker 3 (30:04):
That's a self inflicted slip.
Speaker 5 (30:08):
You show tyl jud says Deputy's actually actually saved fry
Meyer's life by getting him to the hospital and into
surgery quickly. The good news is, folks, fry Meyer is
now quote thermos free in county custody.
Speaker 3 (30:22):
Do not go to that Loston founda do not go
to Bolk County Sheriffs lost and found. Don't do it.
Speaker 5 (30:31):
What was in it?
Speaker 3 (30:32):
What was in the therma?
Speaker 5 (30:34):
They haven't said. They just are still amazed.
Speaker 3 (30:37):
No one's willing to open it.
Speaker 5 (30:38):
No one wants to screw that cap.
Speaker 3 (30:40):
Just throwing the fire. Take it into the river, you
know what to do.
Speaker 5 (30:44):
And that concludes your j CS news.
Speaker 3 (30:48):
Wow, God, let's hope, he said, al right, let's hope
it hurt guess it not. The story behind that is
better than the all right seven seven zero three one.
That's how you text us don't forget bills? Is your
three o'clock you word that's b I L L S.
Speaker 5 (31:08):
I bet it was hot.
Speaker 3 (31:09):
Coco would be great.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
If it was.
Speaker 3 (31:12):
Probably loop ironically, all right, back in.
Speaker 13 (31:18):
A second, I think that family will get a medal
from the governor for being such good parents. You know,
(31:38):
leaving them home alone teaches them independence, giving them guns
teach them, teaches them how to defend themself, you know,
give them a couple of bucks for food, self sufficient.
I mean it's Florida, you know, drop them off on
the side of the road, just like they do their
dogs down there. I mean, it all makes sense.
Speaker 5 (31:57):
Hey, guys, David from Longwood, first time caller, a long
time listener.
Speaker 11 (32:02):
I am a paara here in Simla County, and I
just think.
Speaker 5 (32:04):
That was kind of asking on that it wouldn't release
that information to the parents and let him know what
was going on and just be.
Speaker 3 (32:11):
Hush hush about it.
Speaker 8 (32:13):
And in regards to the thermos, I guess it was
take care Stanley to jail day.
Speaker 5 (32:18):
So have a good one, guys.
Speaker 3 (32:20):
Oh yeah, probably not think only Stanley is gonna be
up there.
Speaker 8 (32:29):
Why are you so connecting to this story?
Speaker 3 (32:35):
Yeah, I thought his first comment was gonna be a
thermost going. I'm like I got himuddy. Come on all right,
Welcome back to the Jim Golbert Show, Real Radio one
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There's deb Jack's ear as well. Oh yeah, it's funny,
yeah money dude.
Speaker 6 (33:10):
Who doesn't love Aaron Judge today?
Speaker 3 (33:13):
That Toronto Blue Jays you. The funny thing is I'm
sitting there last night or this morning, and I did
not know I actually tuned into the Yankees game right
before we started watching TV your hour shows. I wanted
to see the what was the score when you looked
in it was only two Oh oh okay, it was
like the second or third inning. That was a mild anger. Right.
So then I right before I go to bed, I
(33:35):
checked the score and that's like, you know, nine thirty
ten or something like that. I checked the score and
it's like six o. And I'm like, oh, Jack, is
gonna be unbearable tomorrow. Yeah, yeah, it looks tough. And
then and then they just went ham dude, I just
went crazy. A couple of errors, Judge grand slam three runner.
Speaker 8 (33:53):
Three runner a home run to tie the game. Then
so Judge took the lead. But yeah, they clawed their
way back into an elimination game. Next game is tonight
at seven, uh, and they must win again of course.
Ultimate game five on Friday.
Speaker 3 (34:07):
And I gotta tell you, man, the Blue Jays put
the ball in play, dude. That's the thing in baseball.
I don't care what level you're at. Just get the
ball on play. You have a much better opportunity, of course,
at scoring or getting on base. And that's the key.
You know, we learned that from the Metrics movie was
it Moneyball? Yeah, you know you're trying to get people
on base that can score, and uh, the Blue Jays
are really good to putting the ball in play.
Speaker 8 (34:28):
And good things can happen. Is you know, you put
the ball in the field, good things can happen.
Speaker 3 (34:33):
That's right. But you know if if you can't do that,
then they're not going to happen. They get some good
relief pitching too, which has also been in trouble. They
you know, they were they were able to maintain that
lead and not give up any more runs, which is
a big deal. That's some that lefty sub mariner, you
know that that guy. That guy throws it's gnarly o.
How do you hit that? How do you even see
that ball?
Speaker 8 (34:51):
He looks like a guy who should be working at
a home depot somewhere. Yeah, but yeah, so blue Jays
have just been on fire those first twould and a
half games. But then then then it chiffs, you know,
and then and we'll see what we get tonight.
Speaker 3 (35:05):
One more win tonight, and it's all a new series. Man.
That's that's all you have to do.
Speaker 6 (35:09):
But now you know how all sports widows get through
these next weeks and months is if you want to
know what your husband or your co worker is going
to be like check the school.
Speaker 3 (35:17):
Yeah, just check the store.
Speaker 6 (35:20):
I'm already on like pins and needles for tonight's game
because of course the Cubbies are facing elimination game at
five oh eight, so they.
Speaker 3 (35:28):
Played a day at five five. Yep. Yeah, if they win,
then that series is tied it to is it? Really?
That's great, man, that's awesome. I gotta tell you, man,
I don't watch baseball during the but postseason baseball is great.
It really is. I don't care all the way from
the beginning of the series, the Championship Series, of course,
the World Series. Postseason baseball is awesome. It really is
fun to watch.
Speaker 8 (35:49):
I love October bak. Yeah, when everything's on the line.
Speaker 3 (35:52):
Yeah, go seven seven zero three one. That's how you
text us. You know that callge came in a second ago.
That talkback was kind of interesting. He goes you guys
down there, you know, because obviously he's not from Florida
or you know, we streamed the show, so a lot
of people listen outside of the state of Florida. We
have a bunch of people actually that listen outside the
state of Florida, and we'll get text for them occasionally
or or talkbacks occasionally let us know. They're in North Carolina,
(36:13):
they're in Maine, they're in Vegas, they're in you know wherever.
Speaker 5 (36:16):
Last week we got a text from Stockholm.
Speaker 3 (36:18):
Sweden exactly. So it's so funny. Do you believe that what?
What state do you believe in the US gets made
fun of the most by other states?
Speaker 5 (36:29):
Florida is it?
Speaker 3 (36:30):
You know what? For me? For a long time, it
was New Jersey. It was Jersey.
Speaker 8 (36:36):
For a while, Jersey used to get in a lot
that I think Florida is kind of And it's coincidentally
the states where I live when I lived there, seemed to.
Speaker 3 (36:45):
Be in the state. That's Jack brought the clown show
from Jersey. It takes the brunt of the arrows. Yeah,
it is wild though. Man. There is no Mississippi man.
Speaker 5 (36:55):
No.
Speaker 3 (36:55):
Yeah, there is no Kentucky man. But there is a
Florida man.
Speaker 5 (36:58):
No Wisconsin man, none of that.
Speaker 8 (37:00):
I mean, Southeast is known for being ignorant and racist.
But but Florida stands on its own.
Speaker 3 (37:06):
Yeah, but Florida, adds adds adds.
Speaker 5 (37:10):
That fun crazy uncle.
Speaker 3 (37:12):
We add the Charlie Sheen to that.
Speaker 5 (37:14):
No, we're more Gary Busey.
Speaker 11 (37:17):
Yeah, we're more.
Speaker 5 (37:22):
She is still California, all Florida.
Speaker 3 (37:25):
I think California gets it a bit right because of
how that left, that crazy left coast thing.
Speaker 8 (37:29):
They yeah, really well, the eccentric when you have it's
what gets attention, right. So it's more of the celebrity.
The artists and people are drawn to that area and
so and those are the ones that get you know,
they make a living out of getting publicity.
Speaker 3 (37:49):
So that's what you're seeing over there.
Speaker 6 (37:50):
But there ain't no one throwing a gator through a
Wendy's drive through a window anywhere in California.
Speaker 3 (37:55):
Every other day. There's not some kangaroo or alligator walking
into your publics going to the Delhi exactly, which seems
like happens to every other f and day in Florida.
And I'll tell you, you know, we're such a transient state.
Yeah that you know, all the other near to wells
across the nation who don't want to freeze to death
when it gets to November, we wind up catching them.
I think Texas has maybe you got a little up
right now.
Speaker 9 (38:13):
It does.
Speaker 6 (38:13):
In fact, do you remember like the Jerry Springer and
the Maury Povit shows yea of course The top three
states where they would get their audience members were California, Texas,
and Florida because we always brought the crazy.
Speaker 3 (38:23):
That's straight tracks.
Speaker 8 (38:25):
Texas says they're from Tennessee, and I know we have
a couple of listeners from Tennessee.
Speaker 5 (38:30):
Yeah, we have fun in Charleston, South Carolina.
Speaker 14 (38:33):
Carolina.
Speaker 3 (38:33):
Yeah, I know that when we You know, when you
go somewhere, like you know, on the cruise ship and
you you tell people you're from Florida and you're playing
like we're playing poker. You're sitting there for hours, you know,
it's inevitable the conversation strike up and they do they
ask you like you're from another country. Hey, man, tell
me this. Yeah, do people really watch walk around like
guns and machetes? Do people really? And I'm like, yes, yes, yes,
(38:55):
I said, do this dude, just dream it up? And
the answer yes.
Speaker 5 (38:58):
Do iguanas really fall out of it trees and it's cold?
Speaker 4 (39:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (39:01):
Yeah, Sure. Are the random shootings like every other half
an hour?
Speaker 5 (39:04):
Yes, exactly, Yes, man, that's what we do here.
Speaker 6 (39:08):
I mean, you've got to have a chef's kiss amount
of crazy for Grand Theft Auto to actually give enough
about your state. We have a whole game coming out
about Florida.
Speaker 3 (39:18):
Right, Oh yeah, right, that's true.
Speaker 8 (39:20):
I mean that it was basically New York, California, and
Florida are the three locales for their That's right.
Speaker 3 (39:27):
I wouldn't want to fight Florida though.
Speaker 5 (39:29):
No, you do not want to fight Florida.
Speaker 3 (39:31):
If Florida was a person, I would not. Florida will
bite you, but Florida will kick you in the nuts.
Florida will do everything it takes. It'll poke your eyes out.
I would not want to fight Florida if Florida was
a person, not a chance.
Speaker 6 (39:44):
If Florida were a rug, you would not want to
get dragged across, would you imagine?
Speaker 5 (39:51):
Yeah, that's that's you don't want.
Speaker 3 (39:53):
To Yeah, we are break your skin on. Yeah, we
are the flesh eating bacteria of America. You do not
want to scream up yourself while getting into Florida now,
because let me tell you what. They will eat your
leg while you watch. They do not care. You will
lose a knee in a minute.
Speaker 6 (40:08):
Sunshine stable man, I'm proud of it, though, I gotta
tell you I wouldn't live.
Speaker 3 (40:13):
Yeah, I can't say that. I wouldn't live anywhere else.
I would live somewhere else.
Speaker 5 (40:19):
I've lived in California. I think it's I've lived in.
Speaker 3 (40:22):
San Diego too, though, right, and it was beautiful.
Speaker 5 (40:24):
Very expensive. It's very weird.
Speaker 6 (40:26):
There's a there's a vibe on the surface of California,
but you can feel the one that's underneath.
Speaker 5 (40:31):
Yeah, well there's a buss just crazy and it doesn't
hide it.
Speaker 3 (40:34):
There's a vibe in Florida too. It's just is way different, man.
And I gotta tell you, it's not like you know
it used to be in Florida where you'd go to
the Blue areas Miami, well back in the day, Miami,
you know, Orlando, and you could do the you could
see the you know, the internal part of Florida and
then of course you right here from where we sit.
I can drive eight miles of me and a calfield
uh in Orlando and be in rural Orlando and of
(40:56):
course being quote normal world where it's everyday families and
stuff like that. But when you get in the internal
part of this thing, it gets you know, fun, you know, fun,
very unpredictable.
Speaker 5 (41:06):
Bring your penicillin, right, This.
Speaker 8 (41:08):
Ain't Indiana, bitch, Yeah, welcome to Florida, where every other
road is named after Charlie Kirk Right Poro seven nine
four one, text us seven seven zero three one, have
a fresh keyword for you at the top of the hour,
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Speaker 3 (41:24):
We'll tell you about her in just a.
Speaker 5 (41:25):
Bit, guess.
Speaker 14 (41:29):
Speaking of Florida, we got our own Florida Man beer.
Cigar City Brewing makes a beer called Florida Man.
Speaker 3 (41:37):
It's good too, and all over to.
Speaker 14 (41:38):
Cannas, trailer parks and rednecks. This stuff is pretty hilarious
and check it out.
Speaker 3 (41:44):
It's a good ass beer too. By the way, they
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Time for Animal House with Roberts and.
Speaker 6 (42:22):
Animal House is generously brought to us each and every
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We'll tell you how you can get in touch with
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Speaker 3 (42:36):
Absolutely adore, she's so great.
Speaker 6 (42:40):
One of our favorite guests as well, doctor Daisy Fiori
from the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey. You know
last time she was here, Jimmy, you were gone. I
think it was your golf tournament.
Speaker 3 (42:53):
It may have been.
Speaker 6 (42:54):
It was a while ago, but that was when we
had Daisy on talking about her Cryptid podcast.
Speaker 15 (42:59):
Yes, yes, And since then, I've been to Mothman Festival,
West Virginia.
Speaker 3 (43:05):
Yeah, I lived there for a short period of time.
Oh yeah, yeah, there is a big, big deal up there.
A lot of people if you, if you talk ill
about the Mothman, they will for you in the river.
Speaker 5 (43:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (43:15):
Yeah, it is a big deal, multiple sidings about major
movies starring Richard Gears.
Speaker 15 (43:19):
Yes, there's a museum. There's all kinds of stuff. The
festival was twenty five thousand people.
Speaker 1 (43:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (43:26):
Here, it was a blast.
Speaker 9 (43:27):
It was so fun.
Speaker 3 (43:28):
I gotta tell you, man, I believe that thing has
probably been spotted as much as the damn Bigfoot. I mean,
there's a there's a spate of sightings. And even though
West Virginia, when you look at it like area wise,
is a relatively small state, it is quite rugged though.
Speaker 6 (43:42):
And very There's a lot of like old folklore, like
Appalachian folklore, and superstitions like that are very unique to
that part of the country. Everything from what you don't do,
like old chimneys, dug the landscape that you don't knock down.
Speaker 3 (43:56):
There's whole rules out there. And I saw a whole
bunch of mountain new meth. Oh yeah.
Speaker 15 (44:01):
West Virginia's big for cryptis. I also went to the
flat Woods Monster Museum.
Speaker 3 (44:05):
Oh really, that was fun.
Speaker 15 (44:06):
They've got a lot of big Foot sightings. They have
a big Foot museum. I also spent the night in
the trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum.
Speaker 3 (44:15):
That's in Pennsylvania. No, that isn't really yea, it is.
I've heard of that, but I thought it was on
Is it on the border?
Speaker 7 (44:22):
There?
Speaker 3 (44:22):
Is it closed?
Speaker 13 (44:23):
Man?
Speaker 3 (44:23):
For some reason, I thought that was associated with Pennsylvania
for some reason.
Speaker 7 (44:25):
No.
Speaker 15 (44:26):
No, it's pretty deep in West Virginia.
Speaker 5 (44:27):
But it's massive.
Speaker 15 (44:29):
It's apparently the largest cut sandstone building in the world
other than the Kremlin.
Speaker 3 (44:35):
That's right, I remember that. We whoa, I remember we're
reading an entire bit about that thing.
Speaker 5 (44:39):
It's crazy, right, yeah, it's really famous.
Speaker 15 (44:41):
It didn't close until nineteen ninety six, right, yeah, I know. Yeah,
place was operational until ninety six.
Speaker 5 (44:47):
I lived in a little going to open it back
up anygay.
Speaker 3 (44:51):
I lived in a little town called Oak Hill, which
is just shy of the New River Gorge Bridge, which
was one of the major like tourist attractions in West Virginia.
They shut that thing down for one or two weekends
a year because it's got double roads and you can
either bungee jump or free base dive or do all
this stuff. And then some of the best rapids in
America run in that state as well. But it is
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they call it wild, wonderful West Virginia for a reason.
It is cray if you haven't seen the wild, wonderful
Whites of West Virginia. No, yeah, yeah, jess Sper I
forget this, Jessper White or whatever. He was a famous
clogger and their entire family was just the craziest pillhead maniacs.
Speaker 6 (45:28):
I's gonna say, because if you say something about, you know,
West Virginia whites, I'm like, I'm not saying.
Speaker 3 (45:33):
Any you ever checked that out? It's a wacky place. Yeah, though,
was good. So you're here with the Audubn Birds of
Prey Society. Of course, I know that we usually have
a little feathered friend with us.
Speaker 15 (45:44):
Today birdless today. All our birds were booked solid this week.
Speaker 5 (45:49):
I'll be damn really booked solid.
Speaker 15 (45:51):
We are so busy right now. We're closed construction. We
hope to be reopen end of the year beginning of
next year, but we were doing so many community events
out and about that the birds. The birds can't work
more than two days a weekly. Yeah, I know, I
know they're spoiled that there were just no birds available.
Speaker 3 (46:11):
So busy.
Speaker 15 (46:12):
Tomorrow we're at Trout Lake Nature Center north of a
Papka for their fundraiser.
Speaker 3 (46:20):
Uh, Saturday, we're out.
Speaker 15 (46:22):
And about again. We're up back to Nature Rehab Center
usually Raser. So it's a blast next week where it
come out with Pride at Lake Iola.
Speaker 5 (46:32):
It's gonna be huge.
Speaker 15 (46:34):
And then the following week we're at Louby Bat Festival
up in Gainesville. I'll be damn come to Louby Bat Festival.
It's for bat conservation. I mean it's a bit of
a drive up to Gainesville. But if you're looking for
something spooky, there's a beer garden.
Speaker 1 (46:47):
Yeah, it's gonna be awesome.
Speaker 3 (46:48):
Yeah, I mean it's not that big of a romie.
It's just just north of Bacalo up there. It takes
no time on seventy five to get up there, like
forty maybe Max.
Speaker 5 (46:55):
Yeah, Luby's a little further. Okay, music, but like beer garden.
So we were in your garden. Did you hear that
part your garden?
Speaker 3 (47:03):
We were in Jamaica recently and we went into this
place called the Green Grotto Cave and you're walking around,
which is in I mean, just amazing. They shot some
double oh seven movies there. It's just a bananas formation
of limestone caves that they you know, you can walk through.
There actually used to be a nightclub in there back
in the day. They turned in club and they shut
that down and then of course protected it. But you'll
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walk through and you'll see these stains on the floor
and you can't figure out what's going on. Then you'll
look up, oh yeah, bas and it's the It ain't
these cute little bats you see in Florida.
Speaker 9 (47:32):
No big ones.
Speaker 3 (47:33):
You can hear these of it's just breathing like these
These are bats. They're like flying cats. Bats.
Speaker 15 (47:38):
Well, they've got all kinds of loupy so you can
see the big fruit bag.
Speaker 3 (47:42):
I think that's what these were.
Speaker 5 (47:43):
Yeah, yeah, all.
Speaker 15 (47:43):
Kinds of back conservation.
Speaker 6 (47:45):
Yeah, a lot of hanging upside on, almost like that
goth nightclub video you see on the Instagram.
Speaker 15 (47:50):
The hanging backs place for like a goth night club
with the bats, and they were Halloween.
Speaker 3 (47:55):
It was wild. I've never seen them news of this before.
There were there were like three hanging in this one
little it was kind of a little hole that was
up in the stone like you see them like they
you know, and they were grooming each other. I've not
seen that behavior before with bats.
Speaker 5 (48:07):
Bats are very social.
Speaker 15 (48:09):
They're actually one of the only animals proven to act
completely selflessly, like they'll adopt the babies of other bats,
even if they're not related to them, and raise them
just out of the goodness of their heart.
Speaker 3 (48:21):
And they get the most. Of course, you know Halloween
coming up. They get a terrible reputation because of all
the vampire movies and stuff. But they're not They're absolutely
fascinating animals.
Speaker 5 (48:30):
They're great. But are they pollinators?
Speaker 15 (48:31):
They are pollinators, and they actually there's certain things that
can only be pollinated by bats. One of them is chocolate,
no way, yes, and the other is the tequila plants
really got gob they can only be pollinated by bats.
So like, I couldn't live without tequila and chocolate.
Speaker 3 (48:49):
So we were just in Mexico. We were just Mexico
on two of the tours. We did tequila and chocolate there.
Speaker 6 (49:01):
Well think about yeah, about this Halloween and that those
are ancient crops as well, aren't they.
Speaker 3 (49:06):
Yes, And we were in Cosmel and it's funny they
we did this whole tour of uh, this Teguela factory.
They never really mentioned that. That's a fascinating fact. How
can they leave that trying to sell me a bottle.
Speaker 6 (49:17):
Fifty bucks exactly without telling you the reason why. It's
just like the whole Bacardi having the bat as their
logo was because when they bought that distillery it was
just full of bats.
Speaker 15 (49:28):
And actually Bacarty does a lot of back conservation work
because it's their logo. So I don't know, I always
buy a Bacardi if I'm gonna buy Rome because it.
Speaker 12 (49:37):
So why not?
Speaker 15 (49:38):
I don't know. We should have a brewery and autumn, right,
you should owl ale or something.
Speaker 5 (49:44):
Yeah, I think that'd be fun for sure.
Speaker 3 (49:48):
So let me ask, is the winter approaches. We know
that there are a lot of the birds that we
know are migratory. I don't think any of the I
don't know if raptors are migratory. I know that you
guys there are, are they really? How do you prepare
for that when winter kind of comes in and these
birds usually are maybe going even more south than they
are here into to Florida. How do you guys do that?
Speaker 15 (50:07):
Well, we've got two types with three types here. Some
birds come to Florida for the winter because we're pretty warm, right,
Some birds leave and some birds pass through. So right
now our eagles are coming back. So our eagles spend
summer in Canada, so we're getting to yeah too hot,
which that's the right way to do it.
Speaker 3 (50:26):
Great fishing up there.
Speaker 15 (50:27):
Yeah, yes, So our eagles are coming back, So we're
getting the first of the eagles. So they all come
back to Florida, they go back to their nest and
then they all get in fights over who's going to
be where. So we're getting the territory fight eagles and
right now that have come back and immediately gotten fights
and we get the losers. So we've already got animal rehab,
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well that's what they are. So we've already gotten a
couple of them. We've already released a couple. Just this morning,
we released an eagle. Actually, so soon we'll get the
babies because they're all nest building, so the babies will
start falling out of nassas eagle babies do. We have
some of the migratory birds passing through. We actually got
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a very exciting bird in the clinic right now. We
have a merlin falcon.
Speaker 3 (51:15):
Oh really, whoa Now, what separates that from like the
peregrine or other falcons that you brought in that we've
actually got to experience much rarer.
Speaker 15 (51:23):
Oh really, yeah, yeah, so Merlin's only like migrate through here.
So she was on her migration and gotten to some
kind of accident. We're not sure she has a wing injury,
but we actually have not released a Merlin falcon since
twenty thirteen.
Speaker 5 (51:36):
Wow, they're that rare.
Speaker 15 (51:39):
So we're pretty excited to have her, and we think
she's going to be releasable. We think she'll yeah, and
that's exciting.
Speaker 3 (51:44):
And that's relatively relatively rare in itself.
Speaker 9 (51:47):
Right.
Speaker 3 (51:47):
A lot of the birds that come into the program,
the injuries are too drastic, hit by a car, injured
by another animal, you know, like you're saying in a fight,
didn't turn out so well for them, and you guys
wind up caring for those birds for a while. A
matter of fact, a lot of the birds that you
have part of the program, are those birds, are they not?
Speaker 1 (52:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 15 (52:01):
All of our all of our residents came in as
patients can be released. Our release rates about fifty percent,
which is considered very high after world. It depends on
the age group. Babies actually have a much higher release
rate because they you know, their babies, they're yeah, exactly.
Speaker 5 (52:17):
To be a little more healable and all that.
Speaker 15 (52:19):
So yeah, we've already got some my migratory ones, which
is why we're trying to get our construction out of
the way right now, trying to get it done so
we have room because baby seasons. You know, it's gonna
hit us fall in the face in three months or something.
Speaker 3 (52:33):
Yeah, yeah, it's I mean, not just you guys. I
mean we hear about all the shelters around this area
being like literally a capacity. I mean we went to
we dropped by one a couple weeks ago up in
Lake County, just kind of look around and see what
was out there, and they were like doing bogo cats around.
Speaker 15 (52:48):
Have cats on our property?
Speaker 9 (52:50):
We did.
Speaker 15 (52:51):
Some feral cats just had their kittens behind one of
our eight years and I was like, I need to
get you to safety before you wander in a great
horned owl. That's exactly, tiny, tiny kit.
Speaker 6 (53:03):
It just need you guys to understand you are not
the apex predator on this location right now.
Speaker 3 (53:08):
I did want to ask one more question. I know
we are on time, So you said they come back
and they build nests. So I was always under the
understanding and the reason why is because of the giant
eagle nest that's at the Kennedy Space Center visitor complex, right.
So when they leave to migrate up north, you know,
to go do their thing during the during the summer,
so they don't use those same nests when they go,
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they absolutely do.
Speaker 15 (53:31):
They come back to their exact same nests. They meet
up with their exact same mate and they do repairs.
We call it nest duration. So they come back to
their nest.
Speaker 5 (53:40):
They got to do some rebuilding.
Speaker 15 (53:42):
It got messed up throughout the year, you know at
a second bedroom. You know, maybe this year they want
to open floor plan. Whether they'll work on that for
you know, a month or two and then starlaying eggs eggs.
Speaker 5 (53:59):
Thanks very much for clearing that up.
Speaker 3 (54:01):
And the other thing is like for a while, Jack
would have a static camera that's on an eagle's nest.
I do not know where it is, but that.
Speaker 5 (54:08):
One was on a captiva was it a captive island camp.
They're literally hundreds yeah, and wow, it's so fun.
Speaker 3 (54:15):
The parents were raising you know, a couple of the babies.
I think they actually lost one of them through the process,
but one made it to adulthood. But the one thing
we noticed and we actually used to get some complaints
about it on the texting service, like, hey, can you
switch that camera because they would like bring food up.
You know, animals kills fish, whatever the case may be.
And the bones were just kind of laying in the nest.
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I'm like, it doesn't seem like something they would do.
Do they not clean that out? Like when they're done
with the with the carcass or whatever, they don't put
that off to the side. They just kind of live
with that.
Speaker 5 (54:43):
Yeah, it doesn't bother them.
Speaker 15 (54:46):
I mean, some birds are messier than other birds, but yeah,
eagles are pretty messy.
Speaker 6 (54:51):
And speaking of birds, somebody did text us at seven
seven zero three one saying they're not migrating as much
anymore and it's ruining the ecosystem.
Speaker 5 (54:59):
What can you tell us about that?
Speaker 15 (55:01):
So with climate change, a lot of birds are changing
their behavior, and so there are some birds who just
don't feel the need to migrate. They're like, ey, that's
warm enough where I'm at, or some birds who are
migrating at different times, and it is really changing certain things. So, yeah,
we are seeing a lot of differences in migration. Weirdly,
with the eagles, we've seen them come back to Florida earlier,
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which is odd. You think they'd stay in Canada longer
it's nicer for longer, but that's not what we saw.
So unfortunately, sometimes they're coming back before hurricane season's done,
and so they're like fixing up their nest all nice,
and then a hurricane messes it up and they.
Speaker 5 (55:36):
Have to redo it and then exactly trying to rebuild
in this stage.
Speaker 15 (55:41):
We saw that last year and then we were worried
they wouldn't get it rebuilt in time to lay. So, yeah,
with those terrible hurricanes we had last year, not this year.
Speaker 6 (55:53):
But so, where do folks go to like an email
address if maybe they have a school event they'd like
to book the autubn Center for Birds of Press.
Speaker 15 (55:59):
Oh please, We're doing tons of off sites right now.
You can email me at Audubon CBOP at audubon dot org.
We're also have a behind the scenes virtual program right
now on our website that we're selling for just forty
dollars and it comes with the package of worksheets. If
you've ever wanted to actually see the behind the scenes animal.
Speaker 5 (56:20):
Care at our facility, you can book that.
Speaker 15 (56:22):
It's great for homeschoolers thirty minute lesson with worksheets.
Speaker 3 (56:25):
Awesome, so good, so.
Speaker 5 (56:27):
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as we can while we do that. Welcome back. I'm Jim,
there's deb Hello, Jack is here as well. There. Every
single Wednesday around this time, this gentleman joins us from
the Orlando Sentinel. He writes there. You can read his
columns Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. He's a legend in Orlando.
You guys, give it up for the for the awesome
Scott Maxwell.
Speaker 16 (58:18):
Yeah, a lot of other choices. What else is somebody
going to listen to from three to seven smooth jazz?
Speaker 3 (58:26):
Yeah? I hope not. I hope it's this. To be honest,
he's Oprah still on, and I don't think I think
he's done Destination Radio. Yeah it is, buddy. How you doing, man, I'm.
Speaker 1 (58:36):
Hanging in there.
Speaker 11 (58:37):
It's another weird week.
Speaker 3 (58:38):
What's so weird?
Speaker 1 (58:40):
Hold on?
Speaker 16 (58:41):
You know, I think I've told you before. Let me
look out my street. Oh it turns out I'm now
living on Charlie Kirk Cove.
Speaker 3 (58:48):
Yeah. I read that today and uh, you know again,
it's so funny when we mentioned the Charlie Kirk thing.
You know, we have a lot of listeners that are
pro Trumpers. We get it all the time from these guys.
They stick around and listen to us though, and I
mean we get into, you know, lively conversations via the
texting service all the time, trying to be as respectful
as possible. Sometimes it slips into other worlds, but they
always come back, and we always have those conversations. When
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I mentioned the Charlie Kirk thing earlier, especially the campus thing,
when you're you know, when you're holding you know, money
hostage from education facilities, you know, for this particular thing
is a bit egregious, and literally to the time, every
single one of my Trump supporters text in and said,
that's ridiculous, completely ridiculous.
Speaker 11 (59:29):
Jack and I were talking about it, and.
Speaker 16 (59:32):
When I first saw the headline, and the headline was
something like new law would require that every university in
the state name a road after Charlie Kirk, I was like,
that's the kind of thing the onion.
Speaker 3 (59:44):
Yeah, yeah, right right, one hundred percent.
Speaker 11 (59:45):
Now it's just too stupid to be true.
Speaker 3 (59:48):
Look, how it should have been none of this, Like
if you wanted, if you felt like that Charlie Kirk
motivated people in this state so much that he should
have name a road name for himself. Campuses offer up
the funding for it to colleges who want to invite that.
You know, if you if you want the government to
be involved with it, you go, hey, I tell you what,
if you put this on there, we'll send a we'll
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pay for the signs or whatever. But don't don't threaten
a withhold funding. That's that seems to be like a
thing now with Republican lawmakers, and we're withhold funding if
they don't get their way and it's all the way
up to the federal federal branch as well. It's a
little odd to me.
Speaker 16 (01:00:24):
Well, I think I try to be a person who
thinks a little bit about uh precedent and big picturism,
and I think, like, this is the first time I've
ever heard of a proposed law that would requires universities.
So think about all the people throughout the course of
human history we've not done this for whether it's mother washing.
Speaker 3 (01:00:49):
You don't have to go into the national scene. You
can find people right here from Florida that are Floridians
that have affected people enough. H whatever you want to do,
for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (01:00:59):
So anyway, it's a little bit of a weird state.
Speaker 3 (01:01:03):
We live in it, So yeah, for sure. I did
read your piece today and found it great though, thank you.
Speaker 11 (01:01:09):
Which one are we talking about?
Speaker 3 (01:01:10):
The theme right safety thing? The theme park ride safety thing?
I thought it was a great piece.
Speaker 16 (01:01:15):
Well, you know, it gets at one of the I've
actually thought of you because there's one aspect of this
that I know takes you off, and I'm sort of
skipping to the punchline here. The short version is that
theme parks rides are not regulated in Florida. The way
virtually everything.
Speaker 11 (01:01:33):
Else is regulated.
Speaker 16 (01:01:35):
And the argument, I mean like even like amusement parks,
like county fairs and state fairs, rides there are regulated.
Theme park rides in California are regulated, but in Florida
it's primarily self regulation for safety and more concerning, in
my mind, self reporting, and what that means is theme
parks are able to describe, decide on their own how
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to describe what has happened. And as we've written about before,
that means that, for instance, some kid who got their
foot crushed and mangled on a ride at Universal.
Speaker 11 (01:02:09):
The report the report Universal File described it as leg pain.
Speaker 3 (01:02:12):
Yeah, now you real quick. Now, I want to make
something clear because when you say a regulation, so what
you're saying is in in Orlando and Florida, right, we
have a Disney, we have Universal, we have Cerl, we
have Bush Gardens. All of these parks have you know,
high velocity, high action rides. The roller coasters go very fast, uh,
(01:02:33):
and they can be you know, and they can be
very very kind of uh.
Speaker 17 (01:02:37):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:02:37):
Again, if you're not used to that thing, it could
be it could be traumatic.
Speaker 1 (01:02:40):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:02:40):
So with that said, so there's no state institution that
goes from park to park and inspects these rides to
make sure they're up to snuff. That's all handled within.
Speaker 11 (01:02:51):
Uh, almost all.
Speaker 16 (01:02:52):
I think there are some minor things, but yes, that
that's that is generally correct. And if and if you
want to think about like uh an example, and I
should have put this in the column. I just thought
about it talking to you now. Elevators like the state,
those are inspected, right because we've decided those, But we're
not doing the roller coasters. And let me say here,
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I'm not scared of a roller coaster. I think they're
generally safe. I think history has shown they're generally safe.
But airplanes are generally safe, and we regulate the piss
out of those.
Speaker 3 (01:03:22):
Sure.
Speaker 16 (01:03:23):
The cars are are are regulated for safety of everything
from airbags to seatbelts to the crash the way they crash.
And the argument the theme parks have always given give
is well, it's in our best interest to have safe rides,
so you don't need to regulate us because it's gonna
be good for consumers. And that might sound good if
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you say it fast, but it's pretty damn dumb if
you think about it, because every company would say that
pharmaceutical companies.
Speaker 3 (01:03:52):
Right now, see you. But I think you could probably
make an argument Scott, that you know, the inspection thing
could be handled internally, Like I'll make the argument here.
I'll be the bad guy here, right, Like, what good
does it do for any of these parks to have
situations like this? It doesn't do any good for somebody
to die on their ride. So I would think all
of these people are gonna be, I mean, exponentially careful
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when it comes to how their rides run so that
nobody gets hurt, because that's terrible for business. The reporting thing, though,
is the part that I find a little sketchy, Like
if there is a legitimate report and that just gets
brushed under the rug as like you know, oh he
had a hangnail, but you lost a finger. You know,
that's a little different to me.
Speaker 16 (01:04:35):
Yeah, well, first of all, I would say that, like
I think all companies would make the argument that you
just made. Like I was starting to say, a pharmaceutical
company would say, our drugs, you don't need to be
right checking them for side effects. It's bad for our
business if somebody takes our pills and ends up getting
sick or dying. But the government going all the way
back to Upton Sinclair's the jungle, like what was the
first and the meat packing the meat packing industry said no, no, no,
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we're gonna be healthy, We're gonna be safe. It's it's
good for our b this they went and said, oh
my god, it's disgusting, both the working conditions and sickness.
Speaker 11 (01:05:05):
That's said, I agree with you.
Speaker 16 (01:05:07):
I'm not as worried about the regulation as I am
the disclosure if somebody gets seriously ill. Another example they had,
I think it was, uh it was a Disney ride.
It might have even been Tower of Terror or something
where the person like passed out and needed brain surgery. Yes,
and the and the report was felt ill.
Speaker 3 (01:05:28):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I do, I remember that, Yeah,
I do.
Speaker 16 (01:05:32):
Generally, I think what should happen is they should have
to report exactly what happened and then people can make
their own informed decision for themselves.
Speaker 11 (01:05:39):
And and and by the way, that's not a that's
not a radical idea. That's the way it works.
Speaker 16 (01:05:43):
But not only in both industries, most industries, but like
I said, in other states that have theme parks.
Speaker 11 (01:05:48):
However, Florida and is not.
Speaker 16 (01:05:50):
And the main reason it doesn't is because the theme parks,
big tourism sort of control the legislature. And and that
was a lot of yapping by me. But the part
of the story that made me think about you is
the reason is because the theme parks not only.
Speaker 11 (01:06:03):
Cut big checks, but they give these guys gifts every year.
And one of the most ridiculous loopholes that exists.
Speaker 16 (01:06:10):
In Florida politics because technically, you know, lobbyists are not
allowed to give state legislators anything, but the theme parks
give them free rooms, free meals, free VIP tours, free
behind the scenes stuff.
Speaker 11 (01:06:25):
They give them all of this stuff.
Speaker 16 (01:06:28):
And the way they do it is by giving the
money to the Democratic and Republican parties, and then the
parties turn around and give it to the legislators.
Speaker 11 (01:06:36):
And they are not shy about this or are.
Speaker 16 (01:06:39):
Secretive most of the times when they do it, like
the Republicans, they do it like the week or two
before the legislative session begins, so they hold every Republican
at Universal and Disney hosts a lot of the Democrats.
Speaker 11 (01:06:51):
Both parties do it for I mean both companies, for
both teams.
Speaker 16 (01:06:54):
They do it right before they decide whether they're going
to pass these bills. So if someone does file bill
that says, hey, we think maybe Disney and Universal should
have to provide better disclosure on their right industries, they said, well,
you know what, come, spend a week at our park.
We're going to take care of everything well, and we're
going to discuss with you our.
Speaker 11 (01:07:11):
Concerns about that.
Speaker 3 (01:07:12):
We'll show you just how safe it is with a
VIP tour.
Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:07:16):
And then of course with the battle that DeSantis got
into with Disney over the LGBTQ stuff, you know that
turned kind of ugly because it didn't I think that's when,
you know, when the money stopped flowing, is when you know,
politicians started getting a little weird about it, going hey, look, well,
you know, if you're going to do that, well maybe
we should start looking at a relationship a little bit
closer and make sure that that's up to snuff. None
of that happened before they started threatening to withhold money.
(01:07:39):
And then of course as soon as that all blew over,
and it did, it was just like you and I said,
it was just a big show. Once it blew over,
it was right back to norm.
Speaker 16 (01:07:47):
Right, And I thought that was actually an oopsie moment
for dissandus. I remember the moment he was he was
it was a press conference, I think it was here
in Florida, and he was throwing a little bit of
a tantrum, and he basically said, well, Disney, you know,
if if you're gonna piss me off, then you know
what we're gonna do is we're going to regulate your rides.
We're going to send our inspectors to the monoail. And
then he said, and we're only going to do it
(01:08:09):
for you, And I thought, good, you're talking out loud, because.
Speaker 3 (01:08:14):
Wait a minute, you're not supposed to say stuff like that, dude.
Speaker 16 (01:08:16):
Because first of all, what you're threatening them with is
reasonable ride safety regulations, and you're saying that only them,
the company that has stopped cutting checks, is going to
be subjected to him.
Speaker 3 (01:08:27):
It's a weird blow.
Speaker 11 (01:08:29):
Yeah, they resumed cutting their checks and that threat has
ever since disappeared.
Speaker 3 (01:08:32):
Yeah, that's wild how quickly that thing came and went.
I remember you and I have many of the conversations
about that. We were both kind of laughing out loud
to ourselves on how long this was going to last,
because they need each other so much. There's no way
possible a fight could last that long, you know, no
way possible at all.
Speaker 16 (01:08:46):
Right, And that's one of the things I've said through
very consistently, and I think you agreed. When all these
people were like, especially Democrats that are like, I'm on
team Disney, I was like, Disney is not on your team.
But there is no team here except for their corporate interests.
And they're cutting checks to both sides of the aisle,
and they'll continue to cut checks to probably every politician
you hate, as long as that politician is in a position.
Speaker 1 (01:09:09):
To do them.
Speaker 3 (01:09:09):
Yeah, and more than likely they're gonna you know, the
ones that are getting spoken to are the ones in
a position to do that thing, whatever that thing may be.
For sure.
Speaker 1 (01:09:17):
I checked.
Speaker 16 (01:09:17):
Don't hold me to this, but I checked the donations
just yesterday, and this is approximate.
Speaker 1 (01:09:23):
I think it was.
Speaker 16 (01:09:23):
Disney was giving about two hundred thousand dollars of in
kind gifts that that's like the suits and the you know,
the hotel rooms and things to the Republicans, and I
think it was about twenty five thousand to the Democrats.
So so basically it's enough to like hear kid go
busy yourself to the Democrats who don't have any control.
Speaker 3 (01:09:41):
And take this to the arcade. Son, right, don't leave there, mom,
And I gotta go to the bar.
Speaker 11 (01:09:47):
Yeah, but you know what, it's usually enough to shut
them up.
Speaker 3 (01:09:51):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure. Hey, that's the only piece
I read today. I know you usually post too on Wednesday.
What was the other piece about? Real quick?
Speaker 16 (01:09:56):
The other one is a really interesting one about why
Florida has turned so read and these why we are
so Republican because, as you all know, and you know,
not too long ago, we were a swing state. We
were the swingiest state in America. The two thousand recount showed,
you know, we were the most purple state. Now we
are hardcore read and a bunch of three researchers, including
(01:10:17):
one University of Florida, did a fifty page paper on
this to say why. And the thing that they discovered
that I thought was most interesting is it's not Floridians
who are here becoming Republican.
Speaker 11 (01:10:29):
It's that Republicans are now flocking to Florida. And they
got some really interesting data.
Speaker 16 (01:10:34):
And for instance, if you're born in Florida, Floridians are
like six points more likely to be Democrats of Florida
born people.
Speaker 11 (01:10:41):
I think it was thirty seven to thirty one.
Speaker 16 (01:10:43):
But the people moving here are like forty percent Republican
thirty percent Democrat and it does not take long.
Speaker 11 (01:10:50):
That's a big difference.
Speaker 3 (01:10:54):
Yeah, oh, we may.
Speaker 8 (01:10:55):
I think that sort of happened during the pandemic, where
people like that's when they were saying, all right, we're.
Speaker 3 (01:11:01):
Going to Florida. Yeah. I agree that one hundred percent.
When DeSantis did his COVID thing and made it to
you know, the old free state of Florida thing. Yeah,
I think people were like, well, I don't want to
deal with my thing here. I've always wanted to go
to Florida anyway, so why not now? Yeah, And that's
exactly what happened.
Speaker 16 (01:11:15):
It's actually happened, not just to saying it's been a
pretty steady incline over the past decade. Rick Scott helped
move us all hard, right, But the flip side of
that coin is that Florida's growth is slowing. We're still
like one of the fastest growth growing states in the nation,
but for the past ten years, our growth has never
gotten above two point five percent, and it used to
(01:11:35):
always be four to six percent, something a lot higher.
And the other thing the report found is that twenty
to thirty somethings are leaving Florida and drove by significant
And it was interesting because the Florida Chamber of Commerce,
pretty conservative organization, they put out a report and they're like,
this is a problem if we don't if every if
we're educating people in college and then they're leaving because
(01:11:58):
and this has to do final note, and then I know,
we got to wrap things up.
Speaker 11 (01:12:01):
What you and I always talk about.
Speaker 16 (01:12:02):
If you're young and you're starting a family, you care
a lot more about whether you can afford a house
or whether you can afford rent than you can watch
in politicians dunk on each other. That's right, And and
twenty somethings are fine, they can't do that, and all
they see is them screaming about these culture wars and
they're like, I'm getting the hell out of here. Because
wages are not nearly keeping up to what housing is going.
Speaker 3 (01:12:21):
And that's why, and that's why it states like Carolina's
are doing really well, even North Georgia seeing explosions in
population because uh, it's you know, it just doesn't have
that you know again.
Speaker 11 (01:12:33):
And they see a lot more prospects for upward economic mobility.
Speaker 3 (01:12:36):
Absolutely, you guys, give it up. Good Lune Forcott Maxwell. Yeah, Wednesday,
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Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
What up gout support from now? I have many questions.
Speaker 11 (01:13:23):
First, a fermist, I know, how the hell do you
put a thermis back there?
Speaker 3 (01:13:29):
A firmis is hue Man practice?
Speaker 5 (01:13:31):
Like?
Speaker 1 (01:13:31):
Shouldn't have cops.
Speaker 6 (01:13:32):
First reaction been, hey, I think there's something his fruit good?
Speaker 3 (01:13:36):
That's a pig.
Speaker 11 (01:13:38):
I don't know, man, that's a strange.
Speaker 13 (01:13:42):
Later, body, so I've talked back in before, Jimmy, and
you gave me a bunch of crap about not taking
the deal.
Speaker 5 (01:13:48):
I'm the one who left the U down there.
Speaker 3 (01:13:50):
Uh talk back.
Speaker 13 (01:13:52):
And my boss years ago offered me fifty k more
a year to move to Florida, and I almost took
him up on it, and now the offers up to
about one hundred k more a year, and I still
am not going to take him up on it because
of what your politicians have done to the state. I
love everything about the state except.
Speaker 3 (01:14:12):
For that, oh m, thirty seconds. He couldn't get it
out there four seven nine one six one four one
text us seven seven zero three one. Welcome back. I'm Jim,
there's dead. Jack is here as well. I think he'll
be okay if he can con turn, if he can
can turn down. Okay, yeah, yeah, hand it's gonna be okay.
(01:14:33):
Where he's doing alright? Where do you say he was from?
Speaker 8 (01:14:35):
He didn't, he said down there, so but I believe
I'm gonna say like North Cara, Virginia.
Speaker 3 (01:14:41):
See yeah, yeah, yeah. I think Tennessee actually checked in
with quite a few people moving from Tennessee. Favorite Mexican
restaurant of all time? What is your favorite Mexican restaurant
of all time? Chago Bell, Chago Bell, Right now, I'm
fine choice. Jeck the tracks.
Speaker 5 (01:15:00):
A tough one, like of all the major chains. Okay chains, yeah,
a chain.
Speaker 3 (01:15:05):
Why don't you go to independent. There's a chain coming
back that's making a bit of a splash, and it
has I have a little bit of a connection to it.
Speaker 5 (01:15:11):
That's why I'm thinking Cantina.
Speaker 3 (01:15:14):
Yeah, loc in Tina. Yeah, yeah, No, that's on it. Jack.
You heard the story. You should to be down by
the Herndon Airport. I only knew of one in Orlando.
I didn't know that there were more. Of course, I
didn't know that there are any down there the tourist areas.
But Chee Cheese is coming back. Chee Chee che Cheese. Dude,
Oh man, I remember seeing the signs. Yeah, I mean, look,
it doesn't it doesn't separate itself from like any of
(01:15:34):
the other Mexican brands like Chewy's or any places like that.
But Chi Chee is a Minnesota born Mexican restaurant, and
nobody knows Mexican like Minnesota AND's. Oh you know that,
Oh you know. Now, twenty years ago they stopped serving
up their food. Reborn Chee Cheese is opening in Saint
Louis Park, Minnesota. Reservations there for the day were completely
booked because it's Minnesota, and uh, they don't do tortillas,
(01:15:58):
so they have to figure out how somebody does it
for them. But yeah, coming back and the one that
was over by Herndon Airport would used to be a
date spot for my first wife and I got a
rest of soul.
Speaker 5 (01:16:09):
That's only when I remember in central Florida.
Speaker 3 (01:16:11):
That was when we had fancy time like that was
a going out, getting a margarita, you know, going to
play some songs in the jukebox. I would always play
the Colt and piss everybody off. And I would get
their seafood Chimmy Chonga and it is the least Mexican
thing on the menu, but it was so fricking delicious.
They would take this burrito, fill it up with like
a shrimp and scallops and this beautiful like cream sauce
(01:16:34):
and veggies and wrap it all up in deep fry.
It god, oh money, was it good.
Speaker 9 (01:16:37):
It was so good.
Speaker 3 (01:16:39):
I don't think they're much different. I don't know that
it'll expand into Florida. There are so many brands out
there now that are doing a good job that I
just simply don't think they can make an impact anymore.
Speaker 5 (01:16:48):
Yeah, no, not not yet. We're next level Mexican food now,
and the chain.
Speaker 3 (01:16:52):
Restaurant business in the US right now is already kind of,
you know, unique to say the very least suffering. Yeah,
what are the chain restaurants for Mexican?
Speaker 4 (01:17:01):
Is it?
Speaker 3 (01:17:01):
Chewy's is one? One are the others? I mean the
fast cash would be your ti Wana Flats. Yeah, places
like that Chipotle, But I think with Mexican restaurants you
wind up having small family franchises in towns. That's what
I like.
Speaker 8 (01:17:15):
Rookies CANTEENA is one by me, really good, right, the
my favorite. I've been there one time. Ross took me
there after we went to Epic Universe one day. Is
called Border Grill.
Speaker 3 (01:17:27):
Oh yeah, that's supposed to be a Border Grill cantina.
Speaker 8 (01:17:29):
Right, and it's right by Universal, the original Universal, and
it is. It was just that's a family run business
and it was fantastic.
Speaker 3 (01:17:39):
Yeah, I think it was. El Potro is the one
I remember that sling some some very inexpensive like down
and dirty text, you know, not Mexican antex mix food.
And there's a chain of them and it's called El Potro.
And there's another name for other franchises within that same
kind of under that same umbrella. I can't remember what
it is, but man, they were always good. I remember
(01:17:59):
going to the one over by UCF with my wife
on like a lunch date when we first started dating,
and I got their beef. They're like braised beef that
comes with like you know, beans and rice and the
whole nine yards. And the braised beef was exactly how
you're supposed to cook it, like it was really braised beef.
It wasn't like setting to them in a bag to reheat.
They actually made it in the kitchen. You could tell.
You mentioned Chili's. Yeah, is Chili's. Chili is on a
(01:18:21):
Mexican restaurant. That's not no get out of here. But
what is chili? Well, chili is It's just a pepper.
Chili is just a pepper. Okay, I don't think it's Mexican, dude,
I don't think. I don't think Chili is a Mexican restaurant.
You sure I'm not. I don't know. I don't know.
I'm not a hondo on that. I don't go in.
Then I don't know. I don't know either. Well, I
look at that sign and I hear that Dave that
to me that says text mac, let me ask you
(01:18:42):
a question. This is, you know, one of those weird things.
We got to get out of here because we have
Savannah Lanza on the other side for the National Kidney
Foundation's fortieth Annel Rick Sale It Surfest. Jack will be
out there this weekend. We'll talk about that in a second.
Oh yeah, let's go surfing. Do you guys ever gauge
an ethnic restaurant when you walk in, if those like,
if that ethnicity is there.
Speaker 6 (01:19:01):
I judge an Indian restaurant by British people and Indian exact.
Speaker 3 (01:19:06):
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (01:19:07):
If there are not any Brits, I'd almost go more
Brits than Indian because chicken tika Masala should be the
national dish.
Speaker 3 (01:19:15):
Of everywhere of you know, certainly England, everywhere. I remember
walking into a my wife give me a little crap
for this. We pulled up to this little place. We
didn't know where we're going, you know, it was a
new place, and she goes, go pop your head in
and see what you you know, look at the menu
or whatever. I opened the door, I looked in and
it was a sushi place full of people, like full
of Asian people.
Speaker 1 (01:19:35):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:19:36):
I just went back to the door. I said, I
don't care what it is, just locking up, we're coming in.
I mean, man, that's the telltale sign.
Speaker 5 (01:19:41):
Yes it is.
Speaker 3 (01:19:41):
And the same thing with Mexican food. There's this place
out by ucf Are actually over in Groveland. I was
just talking to somebody about this the other day and
I went in and it was a lunch date. I
was over there doing something for a house and walk
in and it was full of you know, workers, Mexican workers,
and I was like, oh, I'll have a seat please. Exactly.
Speaker 5 (01:19:58):
There's a little taco.
Speaker 6 (01:20:00):
Place out by us off of Old Highway nineteen exactly
what it is, Yeah, like Taco Time or something like that.
Best damn tacos and sauce that you'll get anywhere.
Speaker 8 (01:20:09):
So, although Chili's does have faheata is on the menu,
the texting services coming unglued saying they are not of
Mexican vice. That's a jack take if there ever was one.
For sure, someone texted Chili, well, what a chili pepper? Yeah,
that seems to be something you would associate with tech.
Speaker 3 (01:20:27):
I would agree with you one hundred percent. All right,
seven seven zero three one. Don't forget we have another
keyword for you just a few minutes. Savannah Alanza on
the other side. We'll talk to her about the surface
coming up this weekend.
Speaker 5 (01:20:36):
Let's go.
Speaker 3 (01:20:40):
Welcome back to the Jim Coolbard Show, Real Radio. One
ooh four point one dollar is your five o'clock keyword.
That's d O L l A R. Just movie mosey
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dollars is your five o'clock keyword. We wish you the
(01:21:01):
very best to get over there and get that cage.
Welcome back on Jim. There's deb Hello, Jack is here
as well. What's up?
Speaker 14 (01:21:07):
You know?
Speaker 3 (01:21:08):
Jack has been doing this event now for how many years? Buddy?
Quite a few. It's gotta be down near ten. I mean,
as long as we've been together, you've been doing it.
Speaker 8 (01:21:15):
I've been going a while, Pink been you know, Josh Bacon,
he went for a few years, but I remembered the
radio station has been affiliated with this particular event since
the nineties.
Speaker 3 (01:21:27):
Yeah, man, I think Savannah was like fourteen years old
when we first started doing this. The fortieth annual Rick
Sallex Surf Festival is in town. Of course, the National
Kidney Foundation is the beneficiary. You guys, give it up
good loud for Fill and Savannah. What do you say?
Speaker 17 (01:21:43):
Yay?
Speaker 1 (01:21:47):
Thank you?
Speaker 3 (01:21:48):
Goot seeing you guys. How's things? How you been?
Speaker 18 (01:21:51):
We're a little busy.
Speaker 14 (01:21:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:21:53):
I just brought up the website and it's so funny.
You know, we say surffest but got the money. That
almost doesn't do the entire thing justice. There are so
many things that are happening. The taste of Bravard happened simultaneously,
the Saturday night block party, the Friday night at Drift House,
the surf movie, the yoga, the Silent Auction, all this
cool stuff happening all week and long. Is it kind
of panning out the way it usually does this year
(01:22:14):
for you guys.
Speaker 12 (01:22:15):
It's it's bigger this year because this is such a
milestone year for us, forty years. I mean, it's crazy
that we've made it this fart.
Speaker 9 (01:22:23):
Exactly the fiftieth year, is it? I started with nineteen seventy.
Speaker 3 (01:22:28):
Six, Good Lord of Mercy. That's so crazy.
Speaker 9 (01:22:31):
Content one of the other contests there was Kylie Slater's
very first contest, unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
Then we built them aboard right right.
Speaker 3 (01:22:39):
Then he went on to do some cool stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:22:41):
Yeah, just little yeah, you know.
Speaker 3 (01:22:44):
And of course Savannah was were you ever a professional? Savannah?
I cannot remember.
Speaker 12 (01:22:49):
I've just sent most of the amateur stuff. But we
have had some amazing professional surfers come out. Caroline Mark,
she's our gold medalist, you know for the United States
and surfing. She started sur being in this event and
is won it several times. And yes, Kelly Slater, as
Phil said, h CJ. Hobgood, just some of.
Speaker 9 (01:23:07):
The great well even Savannah herself when she was growing
up won every one of the Richard and I gave
her trophy for every one of our divisions that she
grew up with.
Speaker 1 (01:23:16):
That's correct, our CEO. It meant ironically great and.
Speaker 3 (01:23:21):
More irony, the irony that two legends like Kelly Slater
and Caroline came out of Florida, where you know, of
course we're not known for our towering waves. Usually that's
a California thing. So many great spots out there to serve,
but you know, these Floridians, you got to take what
you can get. You got to you got to make
the best out of the smaller waves. So I guess
it makes you a little bit more appliable.
Speaker 12 (01:23:42):
Yeah, frosty and definitely aggressive and going after it. But
we plan to have you know, some pros out here
this weekend. It's it's both pro and amateurs. So not
only are people just starting out their first contest ever,
but we'll have the pros out here in the men's
and women division sponsored by Ron John's putting on a
(01:24:02):
great show.
Speaker 3 (01:24:03):
Very cool. So let's get it started off. Exactly how
will the weekend start? Where do people need to go
to kind of learn more about this? Tell me just
get started.
Speaker 12 (01:24:10):
Yes, So Thursday night is actually tomorrow our kickoff party
for sponsors, and then Friday we have our drift house,
surf shops, surf movies, fired dancing show.
Speaker 18 (01:24:20):
That's all free.
Speaker 12 (01:24:21):
We're going to have raffles and just a good time
to get the weekend started. But Saturday is really the
big event this year that's brand new. It's a block
party in downtown Cocoa Beach to celebrate forty years. We're
going to have food trucks, tons of vendors, giving out
free stuff.
Speaker 18 (01:24:36):
But the live music is going to be amazing.
Speaker 9 (01:24:39):
It's going to be Beabs And this is Michelle Biebo
when she was joining their marketing degree with Richard's intern
when we had an office for about twenty years.
Speaker 1 (01:24:50):
In Cape Gunnaba Hospital.
Speaker 9 (01:24:51):
Wow, a world famous band and he's coming back in
California and you will love that.
Speaker 3 (01:24:57):
Beabs Andder Moneymakers. That's cool.
Speaker 8 (01:25:01):
I believe Taco Bob from j r R Is going
to be out there as well. He's spending the day
out at the beach on Saturday, but then Saturday night
at the block party.
Speaker 1 (01:25:09):
That's that.
Speaker 3 (01:25:09):
That's a pretty big event.
Speaker 18 (01:25:11):
Now, yes, yeah, so it's.
Speaker 12 (01:25:13):
Going to be really cool to have you know, your
radio stations out there promoting and Sunday night that's our
big you know, auction Gallonite the Taste of b Revard
with several I mean a.
Speaker 1 (01:25:25):
Lot of really great restaurants.
Speaker 12 (01:25:26):
Yeah, over twenty five restaurants, over one hundred auction item
surfboards by its vacation packages.
Speaker 8 (01:25:32):
So now I've gotten in the past couple of years.
By the way, you get some great food and they
have music playing as well. But I got I get
those flip flops. They have a giant table flip flops.
They were fan. I love these these slip flops I've ever.
Speaker 5 (01:25:49):
Heard and I'm looking for a new pair.
Speaker 9 (01:25:51):
Their rep is Greg Taylor, used to be on our
surf team. The one thing about Savannah and Greg that
they are together on is Greg was the East Coast
Champion of surfing and so was Savannah.
Speaker 3 (01:26:06):
Oh awesome.
Speaker 9 (01:26:07):
We made a special t shirt for her and towels
when she won the amateur division and hatteras.
Speaker 3 (01:26:13):
Yeah, and its huge, by the way, I just look
at I just leave the price of the Taste of
Bervard ticket. Man, it's only like thirty five dollars in advance.
That's that's insane and you're gonna have You're gonna have
a great time. But also thirty five bucks for a
tasting ticket.
Speaker 7 (01:26:27):
Yea.
Speaker 8 (01:26:27):
The all the stuff that you can bid on now
that and they have so many unique items, but you
can and that raises money for the National Kidney Foundation.
But Savannah, you can still bid, correct me if I'm wrong.
You don't have to go to the event to bid
on it? Can they still do that online?
Speaker 18 (01:26:45):
Correct? Yes, you don't even have to come.
Speaker 12 (01:26:48):
We'll have all the items online, so you can check
things out there and you know, and if you're close enough,
you know, come pick up your surfboard or your bike.
But if it's a gift certificate, we'll mail.
Speaker 6 (01:26:58):
It to you.
Speaker 1 (01:26:58):
Well, we'd like to see you though.
Speaker 3 (01:27:00):
Yeah, Hey, so tell me. I mean, you know, we've
had a couple of storms off the coast. It's made
a lot of news that you know, we've had some
at least, you know, some some chances at waves. I mean,
is that gonna hold off for this weekend? Are we
gonna have some good surf this weekend?
Speaker 1 (01:27:13):
We've had waves for the last two weeks. It's been huge.
Speaker 18 (01:27:17):
Yeah, this has been a great hurricane season for us
this year.
Speaker 11 (01:27:21):
They've all just like it when they turn.
Speaker 1 (01:27:24):
Turn.
Speaker 18 (01:27:25):
Yeah, the forecast looks great for this weekend.
Speaker 1 (01:27:28):
So to get down to sixty six degrees, yeah, it's
better than good.
Speaker 3 (01:27:32):
Actually, this is the what we call the first this
is the first blast of like cool air that Florida's
gonna get in the weekend. High it's supposed to be
in the low eighties with nothing but sunshine. It's going
to be literally a perfect like chamber of commerce weekend
for the event.
Speaker 8 (01:27:45):
So so it's free to come out to watch surfing,
and it's right on the beach of Coco Beach, right
by the West skate Pier where you'll see the jarr
R Vulture and the real radio inflatable.
Speaker 3 (01:27:56):
We will be set up out.
Speaker 8 (01:27:58):
There and on Sunday swing by. I'll be there starting
around eleven o'clock. We are giving away a surfboard, so
you want to come with you might you might leave
the beach with a surfboard that day.
Speaker 5 (01:28:10):
Nice and Jack knew this.
Speaker 12 (01:28:12):
Year when I was over at the station yesterday, you know,
Russ said that you're actually going to enter the contest
this year.
Speaker 3 (01:28:18):
He did say that.
Speaker 8 (01:28:19):
You know, that was funny when he said that, because
then I gotta Then I got a text.
Speaker 3 (01:28:24):
From my wife. She's like, what's this. I hear your
surfing now?
Speaker 1 (01:28:27):
Yeah, we want you to go out in the water
and we'll forgo to the entry fee.
Speaker 3 (01:28:32):
Yeah that's so sweet, as you sweet? Yeah yeah, yeah,
I got to do some strength. That's cheap to about
somebody drown.
Speaker 9 (01:28:38):
I like that.
Speaker 3 (01:28:40):
You guys should charge for that. Watching Jack life.
Speaker 18 (01:28:44):
We'll make sure we get the lifeguard.
Speaker 3 (01:28:45):
You know Savannah surfing.
Speaker 18 (01:28:49):
Oh yeah, I mean as as time permits. I got
three kids. Now it's a little hard these days.
Speaker 3 (01:28:54):
Pay now.
Speaker 15 (01:28:56):
Wow.
Speaker 18 (01:28:56):
Yeah, it's crazy.
Speaker 12 (01:28:58):
But we we have had, like I said, the best
hurricane season this year, so we just needed to continue
for this weekend.
Speaker 18 (01:29:06):
And you know it's going to be perfect.
Speaker 3 (01:29:08):
Yeah, and I think it will. I saw I just
saw Jack knock on wood. Yeah, it's true, because we
have dealt with hurricanes during this before, we've had to
inclement weather. Actually one year, I think we had to
kind of move it back a weekend or something because
it was so bad. And it is very fortuitous that
these storms have come and taken a rite and just
gone right up the coast, far enough out to produce storm,
produce syfup, but not enough bad weather so that we
(01:29:30):
couldn't enjoy the event. I think it's going to be great.
Speaker 9 (01:29:33):
Yeah, A good storm would be like four or five
hundred miles offshore and then it'd be offshore and glassy
and about four and five feet Oh.
Speaker 3 (01:29:40):
Perfect, Absolutely going to make a long time.
Speaker 1 (01:29:42):
We read them like a book, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:29:44):
And it's of course, this is all for the National
Kidney Foundation of Florida. They've been raising money for fifty
years forty is what it says here, but Phil says
has been like fifty years, fifty years since.
Speaker 1 (01:29:54):
They did the first one four years ago.
Speaker 3 (01:29:56):
Fortieth event.
Speaker 8 (01:29:58):
Yeah, NKF Surf dot you can see everything happening from
Thursday through Sunday night and matter of fact into Monday.
Speaker 3 (01:30:07):
Are the finals? Is that on Monday? Yeah?
Speaker 9 (01:30:10):
So I mean you got to follow surfing deal like
eight o'clock in the morning on answers semis on Sunday
and the finals on Monday.
Speaker 3 (01:30:18):
Yeah, if you want the schedule, I have to tell you.
The website is extremely easy to maneuver. If you just
go to nkfsurf dot com, it's all laid out. The days.
Each have their own landing page where you can read
about what's going on. You can actually schedule the events.
It'll tell you where everything is going to happen, which
is all in a relatively small area there where you
can enjoy a little bit of everything. Yeah, and Savanna,
(01:30:39):
I heard this.
Speaker 8 (01:30:39):
I heard you talking on the Monsters about this and
about your title sponsor Ron John's and what you guys
are going to be doing to honor him. Can you
talk a little bit about how that's going to happen.
Speaker 12 (01:30:53):
Yeah, So for anyone that isn't aware, a paddle out
is really the way that surfers do, like a celebration
of life. So on Sunday we're going to be doing
to paddle out for the owner of Ron John's, Ron Demanna,
who passed away a few months ago.
Speaker 18 (01:31:08):
So this is going to be huge.
Speaker 12 (01:31:09):
You know, for anyone that Ron Johns has ever touched,
or who Ron has ever touched, please come out and
join us for this celebration.
Speaker 3 (01:31:17):
Very cool that it is cool, cool video. What time
is that on Sunday?
Speaker 12 (01:31:21):
So that'll be at noon on Sunday right there at
the pier. We'll get all the surfers out there with
their boards. They go out, they hold hands, they splash
the water, say a prayer, and you know, take a
lot of photos.
Speaker 18 (01:31:31):
So it it's definitely going to be a really cool event.
Speaker 8 (01:31:34):
That's exactly when I was going to serve it. I mean,
I'm gonna I'm gonna take some pictures.
Speaker 3 (01:31:42):
From the beach. Yeah, you'll be able to see him
just looking for the pasty Jersey Dad show Breakdack Yeah yeah,
close out, Bradshaw.
Speaker 1 (01:31:52):
Yeah, we're back.
Speaker 3 (01:31:54):
All right, all right, wait, we got now n k
fsurf dot Com happening all this weekend right over during
Cocoa Beach. So many things to do, so much fun,
the taste of Brvards going on as well. That ticket
is ridiculously low at thirty five dollars pre forty day
of and even the day of prices were just ridiculously low.
I've been going to this thing since the nineties.
Speaker 8 (01:32:15):
It's so much fun and what a you know, a
great way to you know, end out the summer on
the beach and the weather's.
Speaker 3 (01:32:21):
Going to be absolutely per That's exactly what I say, Jack,
I mean, if you were to take your family over
to enjoy like a crowd and have some fun and
kind of get a welcome fall in a kind of
a beat setting. No better way to do it, because
everything really is not only affordable because the events like
this are free, but even this stuff they charge for
is dirt cheat Like thirty five dollars for a tasting
dig his bananas. Those are like eighty bucks in Orlando now,
yeah for something like that.
Speaker 12 (01:32:42):
So at least yeah, they will come out and buy
a T shirt he some money.
Speaker 3 (01:32:47):
Yeah. Again, this is all for the National Kidney Foundation
of Florida. Guys. I can't thank you enough. It's always
good talking to you this time of year. Good allowd
guys for filling Savannah. Yeah NK at surf dot com.
You'll be good man. Good luck are this weekend for sure?
All right for seven nine one Back in a second
with more of the Jim Colberg Show.
Speaker 1 (01:33:14):
Show. Hey, Jesse has crew, what's going on?
Speaker 12 (01:33:18):
This is ray.
Speaker 17 (01:33:19):
You guys are talking about some of the greatest Mexican
restaurants of all time. I love, you know, places like
Tijuana Flats and Chapolti, but for me, Rocos Taco's over
and Doctor Phillips is the best.
Speaker 1 (01:33:34):
I mean, you dress up and I.
Speaker 17 (01:33:36):
Love how the waiter brings the guacamoli and makes it
right in front of you.
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It's it's a great place to go the afternoon.
Speaker 19 (01:33:45):
Cover crew, Jimmy, you're talking about going on your cruise
and going to the Tequila Factor in Cosamel. If I'm
not mistaken, you're referring to Cava Antigua, where the tour
is given by Julio Iglesias and you get free samples
of the tequila and then and they have a little
cafe where they had the margarita's and there's nothing like
getting plastered on tequila tour margaritas at nine am in
(01:34:07):
a foreign country.
Speaker 3 (01:34:09):
Have a good one. Thanks. Hey, y'all, it's golf man
Tad from Melbourne.
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I'm just you wanting to give a shout out to
my boy Rick at Moon Golf in the shop.
Speaker 3 (01:34:19):
He's working alone today, but I will be back tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (01:34:22):
Rick.
Speaker 3 (01:34:22):
Good luck. Thanks y'all Moon Golf. What's your gut in there?
What's y'all gut in there? I'm about to re up.
I told my son today. I was like, I'm about
to do everything. I'm about to get new drivers, new
three woods, five wood, hybrid's, irons, it's all getting new.
Speaker 5 (01:34:42):
Well, there you go.
Speaker 3 (01:34:44):
I'm treating myself. Little retail therapy. Yeah, little retail therapy.
You gotta treat myself, all right? Seven seven zero three one.
Don't forget your five o'clock keyword is dollar d O
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There's dead Jack is eer as well. Yeah, Jack, have
you ever served? Have you ever tried to, uh not legitimately.
(01:35:08):
I mean that paddle board, that's it. I mean, I
what do you call that boogie boarding stuff? Yeah, that's
not on the proper surfboard out in the wave. I
could tell you I done that. I think the paddle
boarding does give you a bit of a bit of
a head start on surfing. I used to serve quite
a bit when I was younger because we were right
near Saint Augustine. So the crew I went I hung
(01:35:28):
with we like to surf, so we would go over
there almost every weekend in the summer, especially if there
are any waves and kind of do. I was never
all that good. I could get up and ride the wave,
but I could I couldn't do like crazy maneuvers or
anything like that. It was fun, but it's a little
bit more difficult than people believe it is. Yeah, I
would say, I mean paddle boarding the similarity.
Speaker 8 (01:35:46):
You're standing on a board right that's on the water,
so it's moving, so it forces your your core to
engage and just get used to that movement. But I
mean a paddle board, Like they say, longboards are easier, right, sure,
because you're covering more surface area, more buoyant, and I
mean a paddle board is even more of that. It's
(01:36:07):
just it's probably the easiest platform to be out here.
It's actually built to be stable like that.
Speaker 3 (01:36:11):
I mean, so surfboards are actually built a maneuver right,
and you get one about your size, I would probably
surf aboard it's like six three or six four or
something like that. The smaller boards are considerably more maneuverable,
but they're also really hard to ride because they're they're
really kind of shaky underneath you. And of course how
many skegged you have make a difference as well. That's
the fin or whatever. But it is a really cool sport.
(01:36:32):
It's a lot of fun. But man, I don't know
about new Submurda around here though. There's a lot of
a lot of sharks out there, I don't I know.
S imagine Inn used to be a big spot for
surfing and and the fishermen I think ran a lot
of the surfers out But the breakdown near the pier
was so good. But man, you could get up there
on that pier and look down and dudes were surfing
in between them and the beach. There'd be like just
so many sharks. You just couldn't believe they were out there, Like,
(01:36:54):
what are you doing? Like it's fun, but I mean
that death damn fun.
Speaker 8 (01:36:58):
I don't know every time if they're there's a shark
bite on the East Coast, it's NSB baby.
Speaker 3 (01:37:02):
Yeah, that's right there for sure. So I saw an
interesting story in Newsweek with Andrew Yang. You guys remember
Andrew Yang Universal basic income? Yeah, Universal basic income was
this thing he ran for the Democratic primary, got beaten,
but he had some really unique ideas, got a lot
of attention when he was running or when he was,
(01:37:24):
you know, mounting his run for the Democratic nomination. The
Yang Yang Yeah, that was in twenty twenty, and he
was an early front runner in New York's twenty twenty
one mayoral contest as well. So you know, part of
this story was him talking about Democrats not really having
a leader. One of the reasons they're having a difficult
time finding any foot space or any grip against Republicans
(01:37:48):
nationwide is is they they haven't kind of formed behind
a leader, whether it be or a Pritzker or a
Newsome or whomever it may be. They haven't chosen someone
to kind of focus behind and then move that person forward.
There's so many questions when it comes to the Democratic Party,
when it comes to their presidential candidate, that that's a
difficult That's one of the reasons they're having a difficult time.
(01:38:10):
Now fast forward outside of the politics stuff, they get
into another thing where what he's doing right now, and
of course the universal basic income is one of the
things that he's still talking about. You remember it was
like a thousand bucks a month, I think is what
he wanted to do. He wanted to give everybody one
thousand dollars a month because he thinks AI. And I
just saw a piece yesterday saying that AI is going
to wipe out about one hundred million jobs globally in
(01:38:31):
the next ten years. One hundred million jobs. So there
are going to be a lot of people who aren't
going to be able to get a job outside of
maybe a labor job. You know, their education will be finite,
it'll be useless if you're an accountant or anything in
that world where AI can just be one button away
from doing your job more efficiently, maybe more accurately, without
(01:38:53):
your pay or your insurance. That's going to happen, right,
But one of the other things is. He called it
the freedom dividend is what it was, a safety net
for millions of Americans. But he also has another idea,
and I got to make sure I get it right here.
Called Noble Mobile. That's his current priority. Noble Mobile. What
(01:39:14):
does that mean? Have you heard about it? So it's
a cell carrier, but it has a really unique hook.
And I wonder how many people would kind of get
this because I've heard as you read around that a
lot of people are starting to find themselves having iPhone fatigue.
They find they start to look at that little that
(01:39:34):
app that tells them how long they've been online, and
it's becoming a little depressing. So there are some people
that are going back to the flip phones and they're
doing that just to kind of curtail themselves from spending
so much time on screens. Right, Noble Mobile, what do
you think the hook is?
Speaker 5 (01:39:49):
Like?
Speaker 3 (01:39:49):
If you could think of a hook for a company
like it benefits somebody, the noble part, how would I
do that? How would it do it? How would it
just assume it could be everybody? How could Noble Mobile
benefit every user that uses it? Benefit every use every
single user you could benefit from this?
Speaker 5 (01:40:07):
Like a payphone, except it happens to be a cell phone.
Speaker 3 (01:40:10):
Well, you pay for the service for sure, No, differently
than you would pay for yours. Now, whether it be
T Mobile or Apple or or help feed the poor?
It does? Does it help restore the environment?
Speaker 5 (01:40:22):
Do other people?
Speaker 6 (01:40:23):
Are they able to help put into the pool to
help folks afford their cell phone bill?
Speaker 3 (01:40:28):
No, I'll give you one hint, right, some credit cards
are doing this. Oh, letting you like a lay away
cash back. So when you buy your data, like when
you buy your phone, when you get the Noble Mobile,
let's say you get two hundred minutes a month or
whatever it is, right, every minute that you don't use
(01:40:49):
on your Noble Mobile plan, they pay you cash for it.
Speaker 5 (01:40:53):
Oh, it's incentive to stay off.
Speaker 3 (01:40:55):
It's incentive to stay off your GD phone. He founded
the company with the goal of help everyday Americans who struggles,
he believe are the main political parties and how failed
they have been when it comes to taking care of
things and affordability. And he created this thing called Noble Mobile,
a budget cell carrier that encourages its users to stroll
(01:41:16):
less and end the brain rot by offering cash back
for unused data. I can see that working kind of
fascinating really, to be honest with you, I wonder how
many people. And it's already a budget carrier, so it's
not like it has bells and whistles. This is just
a call and text thing. I'm sure you're not gonna
be able to hop online and play your video game
on your phone or do any of that stuff, or
find download the latest app that everybody's going crazy for,
(01:41:39):
or rip through TikTok for six hours. I don't think
it's really built for that.
Speaker 5 (01:41:43):
Well, you wouldn't get any money back if you did, right, Yeah, why.
Speaker 3 (01:41:47):
Do it right? Yeah? But that's what he's trying to do.
He's like, he's trying to push this Noble Mobile thing
where if you don't use that data, they pay you
back for it. I have to tell you, I would
be quite intrigued at the Noble Mobile idea.
Speaker 7 (01:41:58):
For me.
Speaker 3 (01:41:59):
It'd be tough though, because we use it for show
stuff as well. But that's what we tell ourselves. Yea, yeah,
that's exactly what we It's so funny. I was thinking
that as I was saying it, like, I wonder if
that's we do that with ourselves. A lot, right. Yeah,
we tell these we tell ourselves these little lies so
that we can have that same behavior that we don't
really want to give up.
Speaker 6 (01:42:16):
Well, when I got my job in the newsroom, I
was told I had to get an iPhone. Oh really,
because I needed to be able to look up the
National Hurricane Center.
Speaker 5 (01:42:23):
I needed to be able to get news alerts.
Speaker 3 (01:42:25):
It's like, look at the porn at work. You just
you know, I have to do it for show prep.
Speaker 5 (01:42:31):
When your boss tells you, what are you gonna do?
Speaker 6 (01:42:34):
And when I asked, you gotta help me pay that,
he was like, no, go get an iPhone exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:42:39):
Yeah, yeah, you don't want that on your server history.
What uh work porn?
Speaker 6 (01:42:46):
If they're paying for it, I'll keep the porn off
that one. I'll figure something else out.
Speaker 11 (01:42:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:42:51):
No, I found this to be quite exciting story. Of course,
the story covers a bunch of things. It really is.
In an overview interview with Andrew Yang about how he about,
you know what's going on here?
Speaker 21 (01:43:02):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (01:43:02):
Is it? Mom? And Donnie? The guy that's running for
mayor New York is that his Danny Mom Donnie? So
they talk about him as well. They talk about his
universal you know, uh income type thing and just you
know what his experience was in twenty twenty. And then
they mentioned this Nobal mobile thing. It was like, how
I have not heard of that? Yeah, I know, that's
kind of cool. I wonder if other people would do
that as well, Like you think maybe other carriers would
(01:43:24):
offer that. Insurance companies do this, do they not? Can
you not have an app thing that's on your car
that allows that if you allow them to monitor chafe
and save? Yeah, how you drive, you speed, how closely
you break, how hard you break? If you allow them
to do that, you get a Maine what's it, a
ten or fifteen percent discount on your insurance run. It
could be you know, a few hundred dollars yeah, yeah, yeah,
(01:43:45):
And that's that's crazy, right, So I will to apply
this to a phone plan. I think it's actually kind
of cool. I mean, it's another way to teach kids,
Like if your kids were to have a plan like
this to teach them, like some discipline and how they
use the thing.
Speaker 8 (01:43:59):
You're in incentivizing healthy behavior, yes, or your behavior by
reducing stream time?
Speaker 3 (01:44:05):
Yeah, I don't know what, you know, what stretch they have?
I don't know what their network is, Like, I don't
know what the phone offers. I would assume it's just
calling and texting and no other Internet connection. That's what
I would guess. I don't know if the phone is
a flip phone. I don't know if it looks like
an iPhone or any of that. It just says Noble
Mobile and it's a new company. There is only a.
Speaker 8 (01:44:22):
Way to get this information. You can't do it on
a Noble Mobile phone. No, because I'm trying to get
my money back.
Speaker 3 (01:44:27):
Yeah, for sure. Yeah, I thought that was interesting. You
check the story out at newsweek dot com and it's
under let's see Andrew Yang on Democrats' biggest mistake challenging Trump.
And then it goes on and it mentions this phone
company down there, what so Noblemobile?
Speaker 8 (01:44:43):
Right dot com? It says get paid to use your
phone less? And there's a giant button that says how
the f does this work? That's a very Yang thing?
Speaker 3 (01:44:54):
Oh yell and Yang is there video? Yeah? Sure, I
think it's his thing, dude, Yeah right think maybe. I
don't know if it's his things per se, but I
know that he's like the spokesperson for.
Speaker 5 (01:45:04):
It kind of like, what's his name with Mint Mobile?
Speaker 3 (01:45:08):
Yeah, what's his face? Ryan Reynolds.
Speaker 8 (01:45:11):
Noble plan is fifty dollars a month plus tax with Noble.
There's there's only one planned Noble plan. It's simple, it's
transparent and if you use less data you get cash back.
Speaker 3 (01:45:23):
Finally, a plan that works for you, not the big carriers. Damn,
that's kind of cool. What's the cheapest phone plan available
right now?
Speaker 5 (01:45:30):
That'd probably be something on Cricket.
Speaker 3 (01:45:32):
Cricket or the other one that with ted Dance in
the Orange one. So it's like thirty five forty bucks
fifty bucks a month consumer cellular?
Speaker 8 (01:45:40):
Yeah, no, you I think fifteen to twenty but unlimited
plans on limited not unlimited limited, so you only have
so much because I think even Verizon for a while
years ago, like Metro PCAs came in and it was
forty dollars everything included, right, and now Varie has a
(01:46:00):
forty dollars line plan as well. Verizon was one of
the more higher end, more expensive ones, you know or
their advertising budget and the network. But all of the
different carriers are using pretty much the same network.
Speaker 3 (01:46:14):
Sure, yeah, yeah, I mean there's not a different sale
net for network for everybody is meant the same way, Jack,
Is that thing like forty fifty sixty bucks a month
or something like that or even cheaper?
Speaker 18 (01:46:22):
Is it really?
Speaker 1 (01:46:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:46:23):
Is that fifteen dollars a month?
Speaker 3 (01:46:24):
Does that include the phone? Do you have to use
the phone they provide or can you look up a
mint on your phone? You bring a phone? Really think
most of them you can just use the phone you have.
Damn that's kind of cool. Yeah, super limited though, right,
I mean you're not getting fifteen dollars twenty dollars service
a month and doing anything crazy.
Speaker 8 (01:46:42):
You're just texting and calling, right right. I think they
throttle down. They give you a limit on like five
G or whatever, even if you are on five G.
But then I think they throttle it down so it's
not unlimited fast all the time.
Speaker 3 (01:46:55):
Are these literally? Are they kind of built for the elderly?
Is that what these plans are for?
Speaker 6 (01:46:59):
Or is it is just it would have been like
consumer cellular and cricket, But now I think it's just
for anybody dealing with the affordability issue, which is what
you know a lot of young people they're dealing with
the affordability issue.
Speaker 5 (01:47:10):
And then the brain rot right, right, right right.
Speaker 8 (01:47:12):
Yeah, you want the iPhone or that the higher end phone,
but you don't want to pay the monthly for that,
and I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:47:20):
I don't have a lot of faith in people's self regulating,
and that includes myself. For the record, I'm not trying
to point fingers here. I'm not super good at self
regulating on things I really like doing, So I don't.
I don't know if you're a scroll monster, if you're
going to go you know what, I shouldn't be doing this.
I'm gonna get on this noble mobile plan and really
really pinch myself a bit. It's hard to self regulate.
Speaker 8 (01:47:38):
And this is when we were talking about that not
the social network, that documentary where you have algorithms, computer
systems trying to manipulate you to deliver you dopamine hits
so you don't turn away, and a social dilemma.
Speaker 3 (01:47:56):
So thank you.
Speaker 8 (01:47:56):
Yeah that was it, And so it's I mean it's
a losing battle. You have to fight hard to not
just fall into the trap. If I open up, you know,
I can start looking for if I go to Facebook
for a specific reason, oh, let me just check the messages.
You know you were giving away a ticket and then
I'll see something and then I'll then you just start scrolling.
(01:48:17):
Suddenly fifteen and twenty minutes are gone. Yeah, yea yeah,
And it's it's so easy to do that. It literally
is so easy to do that. Yeah, all right, four
o seven nine one six.
Speaker 5 (01:48:25):
You mean like every commercial break, Yeah, like.
Speaker 3 (01:48:27):
Every commercial break. I'm look, I told you, I'm as
guilty as anybody out there. It's got me.
Speaker 1 (01:48:31):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:48:31):
What's designed like a drug dealer makes the best meth
that can look the longest. It's it is custom design
to get people with short attention spans like your boyar.
Speaker 8 (01:48:40):
Yeah, to tune in for a while and if you
are if but you it has you for five minutes
at a time and then you move on. At least
you're forced to break that cycle, whereas if you didn't
have to come back to do the next segment of
the show, and that five minutes turns into twenty and
thirty repeat that throughout the day, and then you you
(01:49:02):
know that you.
Speaker 3 (01:49:04):
Watch Titanic every day? Yeah, three and four hours a day.
Why why isn't the laundry done?
Speaker 5 (01:49:09):
Instagram? Instagram Instagram Instagram.
Speaker 3 (01:49:11):
Every trip to the toilet every stop light. You know,
every time you have a break, the first thing you
do usually is reach through to your phone to start
scrolling and see to make sure that you haven't missed anything. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
all right for a seven nine textests seven seven zero
three one. Time to load them up? Though, Trivia is
next here on the Jim Colbert Show.
Speaker 16 (01:49:30):
You want to play a game?
Speaker 5 (01:49:32):
Good Jim Colbert Show.
Speaker 1 (01:49:34):
Trivia is not next? Call now four oh seven four?
Speaker 5 (01:49:47):
Who want to do coll a trill?
Speaker 1 (01:49:50):
Those are some bad breaks, you know, him a t bag.
Speaker 21 (01:49:58):
Anyways, we raise the You're to a National Stop Bullying Day,
and I can't agree with that one because I was
bullied all through school because it's I'm a nerd, I'm
a geek to we but look I turned out just
as callous as Jim James.
Speaker 3 (01:50:14):
Have a good show, y'all, My LEA favorite personality trade
of all time.
Speaker 1 (01:50:21):
Is being a bully.
Speaker 3 (01:50:23):
Oh yeah, it's the worst. Such a tell, Yes it is?
So when did when did you decide to stop?
Speaker 4 (01:50:29):
No?
Speaker 3 (01:50:29):
I haven't yet. Well I know I'm working on it, buddy. Okay,
you can just shut up right now.
Speaker 1 (01:50:33):
Though.
Speaker 3 (01:50:35):
Welcome back to the Gorgio Real Radio one four point one.
I'm Jim. There's deb Hello. Jack is here, Yeah, and
he has the Jackie Sack. I wondered, Deborah, what's in it?
Speaker 5 (01:50:45):
Oh Bard, get hug.
Speaker 3 (01:50:50):
Clickety clack, clickety clack.
Speaker 8 (01:50:51):
Got a pair of tickets to see Trans Siberian Orchestra
The Ghost of Christmas Returns. That's coming to the Key
of Centered December thirteenth. You can get tickets at ticketmaster
dot com. Also have a pair of tickets to Kenny
Wayne Shepherd Band at the hard Rock Live that's April twelve.
You can get tickets at hard RockLive dot com. And finally,
(01:51:13):
a pair of tickets to see Ross Paget next Thursday
featuring Joe Sensibela, hosted by Jeff Barrett. This is at
Puddle Jumpers in Tavaris. So you want a comedy night
in Tavari's next Thursday, we got you covered. Maybe it's
music next April or Christmas show this December. Those are
(01:51:34):
the prizes in the Jackie Sack today.
Speaker 5 (01:51:36):
Back to you, Back to you, click any clack.
Speaker 3 (01:51:38):
Yeah. Puddle Jumpers is awesome, by the way, If you
wanna go there and have a nice drink, maybe get
some wings Burg or whatever the case may be. E
theiy're great. You'll love it as well.
Speaker 5 (01:51:44):
It's a good time.
Speaker 3 (01:51:45):
It is a good time. One, two, three, four or five?
De bro Let's see, let's go three? Three? Is Robert? Robert?
How you doing?
Speaker 5 (01:51:53):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:51:54):
Good morning? All right, buddy? We you want to play
a little game with us?
Speaker 15 (01:51:58):
Yeah, let's go Yankee.
Speaker 3 (01:51:59):
All right, Little Doe.
Speaker 5 (01:52:00):
Is a the puzzle master?
Speaker 2 (01:52:02):
Or is he the guy who's currently writing today's game?
Speaker 1 (01:52:04):
Can he be both? Let's find out.
Speaker 5 (01:52:06):
It's time for JCS trivia on you?
Speaker 3 (01:52:09):
All right, Robert, this is a real easy game. Buddy,
had a question here for We have four answers. One
of these answers is a lie. No, but if you
can find it, I'll send you over to the Jackie
Sack or some cool stuff of weights. Are you ready?
Speaker 8 (01:52:22):
I'm ready?
Speaker 3 (01:52:23):
Here we go, buddy. On this day in nineteen ninety two,
legendary video game and American media franchise Mortal Kombat was
released on this day, Oh that little game in nineteen
ninety two. Here are three fun facts about Mortal Kombat
and one game changing lie. We're talking about Mortal Kombat, buddy,
which one of these is untrue? Number one, Mortal Kombat
(01:52:44):
was the first console video game to show blood and gore.
Number two, Mortal Kombat was created in ten months by
just four people. Number three, Mortal Kombat was supposed to
be a video game version of jod klm van Dam's
movie Universal Soldier. Or lastly, Mortal Kombat wasn't the first
name for the game. Dragon Attack, death blow, and fatality
(01:53:07):
were also in the mix. Which of those is a lie?
Speaker 5 (01:53:11):
Three?
Speaker 3 (01:53:12):
No, that's absolutely true. Number three Mortal Kombat was supposed
to be a video game version of Jean Claude van
Dam's movie Universal Soldier, but he actually entered it into
a contract with another company to create the video game.
Speaker 5 (01:53:25):
First, Oh wow, one, two, four or five? Let's go? Four?
Speaker 19 (01:53:29):
Four?
Speaker 3 (01:53:30):
Is Shana Shana? How you doing?
Speaker 1 (01:53:35):
Hey?
Speaker 3 (01:53:36):
Hey, good Shana. Hey, we're talking about We're talking about
Mortal Kombat here. Which one of these isn't true? Number
one Mortal Kombat was the first console video game to
show blood and gore. Number two Mortal Kombat was created
in ten months by just four people. Or lastly, Mortal
Kombat was not the first name for the game. Dragon Attack,
death blow, and fatality were also in the mix. I
(01:54:00):
think it's number two. No, that's absolutely true, and it's
crazy that that happened. And when you read about it,
it's pretty amazing. Only four people developed this video game
and it took him just ten months. And when you
hear what EA does, it takes them like three thousand
developers right, exactly eight years to create one game. It's
a banana to even think that can happen one, two
(01:54:22):
or five?
Speaker 5 (01:54:23):
Let's go five?
Speaker 3 (01:54:23):
Five? Is stand Stan? How you doing? Yes, they're doing well.
How about yourself?
Speaker 12 (01:54:28):
Doing good?
Speaker 3 (01:54:28):
Buddy? You got a fifty to fifty shot here? Which
one of these is untrue? In regards to Mortal Kombat
Number one, Mortal Kombat was the first console video game
to show blood and gore. Or lastly, Mortal Kombat wasn't
the first name for the game. Dragon Attack, death blow,
and fatality were also in the mix.
Speaker 13 (01:54:46):
Well, I almost say the last one, big fella.
Speaker 3 (01:54:49):
No, dude, that's that's correct. Unfortunately, Yeah, that's absolutely true.
Speaker 5 (01:54:53):
At Mortal Kombat was not the first name for the game.
Speaker 3 (01:54:56):
Dragon Attack, death blow, and fatality were all considered as well.
Let's go with James, James, how you doing, buddy, I'm
doing great? Tell me if this is true or not.
Mortal Kombat was the first console video game to show
blood and gore.
Speaker 22 (01:55:12):
That is a lie.
Speaker 1 (01:55:13):
That is a lie.
Speaker 3 (01:55:14):
Hey, any idea getting the game name maybe a bit much.
Everybody kind of knows what it is. Can you tell
me the year the first game that was released that
showed blood? It was really controversial. What year was that?
Speaker 1 (01:55:27):
Nineteen eighty seven?
Speaker 3 (01:55:29):
Not bad. Nineteen seventy six wos with a game called
death Race. They actually the goal was to run over
pedestrians and you did, they would fly apart and it
was highly controversial.
Speaker 5 (01:55:41):
I can't imagine why.
Speaker 3 (01:55:42):
But James, you're a Winter Buddy Jack. There you have
won yourself a prize.
Speaker 5 (01:55:46):
Congratulations.
Speaker 3 (01:55:47):
A couple other things before we get to the top
of the hour and talk to Ross. For Ross thoughts,
it was a pinball game designer, friend of the guys
that was developing Mortal Kombat, that actually named the game.
Really yeah, they went through all these games, all these names.
He's like, none of those sound good. How about Mortal
Kombat and spell the combat with a K And they
did it.
Speaker 5 (01:56:06):
There you go.
Speaker 3 (01:56:06):
He was a He was a pinball game designer, a
pinball wizard. Four hour nineties underground fans. I wonder if
Jack will know this. I wonder if you will know this.
So in the nineties you had a lot of really
kind of weird, unique music coming through as kind of
things change. Bands like nets Are EBB and Front two
four two and bands like that really kind of out
(01:56:26):
there bands and Americans really haven't heard about. The soundtrack
was created by two members of the band Lords of Acid.
Oh do you remember them? Yes, yeah, yeah, dog, then
coming here and yeah yeah, yeah yeah, the blink right,
and then it went into this you know, basically this
this music and Lords of Acid was like a super
(01:56:48):
underground cult kind of I don't even know what to
call them, and they were a band for sure, And
if you go and you YouTube their performance of that song,
it's like censored, yeah, because like the people in the
band are girls, are showing everything and there's like crazy
stuff happening. And then lastly here. The game was heavily
inspired by the cult classic Big Trouble in Little China,
(01:57:08):
the movie Oh Wow Yeah, And actually I guess the
main character has a has a red like an all
seeing eye that came from Terminator. So they use a
lot of like eighties imagery and culture stuff to create
this video game, Mortal Kombat, one of the most one
of the most successful video game franchises in the history. Easy, yeah, yeah,
(01:57:31):
Mario number one, Yeah yeah, Mario number one. Call of
duties up there as well, just checked it a few
minutes ago. All right, let's take a little break. We'll
come back and do ross. He's gonna tell us what's
happening with good Sauce. We'll do that next. Okay, all right,
welcome back to the Jim Colbert Show, Real Radio one
zero four point one. Your six o'clock keyword is check chgck.
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get it. I'm Jim, there's deb Hello. Jack is here
as well. Sure Every Wednesday around eight o'clock this evening
you can hear a killer podcast. It's got a couple
(01:58:15):
pretty funny guys. One guy is a guy you may know.
The other guy may be one of the most talented
guys in the entire city of Orlando. And then there's
another guy, you guys give it up a ross pageant
with good sauce with his buddy Joel Warren and Nick Brenado,
(01:58:36):
who had a very good week in the football pool
this week.
Speaker 4 (01:58:39):
Yeah, he's killing it, man.
Speaker 22 (01:58:41):
I really want to make because Niko Ronado, for people
don't know, as a childhood friend of mine who I've
known forever, and when I knew that he would love
to have be in the producer's show, producer shoes of
a show like Jack.
Speaker 4 (01:58:57):
He loves Jack. He wants to pick Jack brain. He's
also just an interesting guy.
Speaker 1 (01:59:03):
You know.
Speaker 22 (01:59:03):
He kind of reminds me of who other than Jim
Phillips in a weird way.
Speaker 3 (01:59:07):
Oh really, that's.
Speaker 4 (01:59:10):
Not in the sense of like integrity. I'm more talk.
Speaker 1 (01:59:18):
He hits me.
Speaker 3 (01:59:19):
He hits me like the guy on the couch, like
you were saying, John was. Nico kind of hits me
like this, like a guy who just kind of pops
in and says something ridiculous and then pops right back out.
Speaker 1 (01:59:28):
Yes.
Speaker 22 (01:59:29):
And one thing he is very known for over the
years is that he gets into these passion hobbies kind
of like Jim Phillips.
Speaker 4 (01:59:38):
So one month I'm living with him. I walk in.
It smells like fresh strawberries. I look over. He's like
opening up a lemonade stand.
Speaker 3 (01:59:45):
I'm doing it.
Speaker 4 (01:59:48):
I got news.
Speaker 22 (01:59:48):
He never did another one of the things that I
walk in when I lived with him and he was
drilling holes on the bottom of a Nike and I
was like, what are you doing?
Speaker 4 (01:59:57):
He goes, dude, roller skate.
Speaker 3 (01:59:59):
She Heli's heelis.
Speaker 22 (02:00:05):
So he's always shark tanking with him himself and heat.
I love that he is always trying to hustle and always,
and I love that I'm right there with him, so
right there with you.
Speaker 4 (02:00:16):
So this week we open up.
Speaker 22 (02:00:19):
He starts his new passion project, which is he bought
an entire like print press and is now making shirts.
Speaker 3 (02:00:29):
Oh no way, really, he brought us. He bought a
screen printing press.
Speaker 22 (02:00:33):
He bought a screen printing press, and he made he
made us all matching good sauce with Ross and Joel
podcast shirts.
Speaker 3 (02:00:42):
Can we see it?
Speaker 9 (02:00:43):
Do you have it.
Speaker 3 (02:00:45):
Yesterday?
Speaker 1 (02:00:46):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (02:00:46):
Did it really? Yes? I didn't even notice it.
Speaker 22 (02:00:50):
Well, I mean, he would be so mad if I
showed you guys this because to quote him.
Speaker 3 (02:00:54):
This is a prototype, all right, Well, oh my god,
that's so bad. I'm joking. I'm joking. Relax, I'm not
is a printer he knows. Yeah, that's an interesting thing
to kind of get into because I mean, you know,
screen printing has been it's come a long way back
in the day. That was actually my very first job,
I know.
Speaker 22 (02:01:14):
So maybe you can give him some tips and tricks.
He's also getting into the design. His big hit right
now is a photo of Abraham Link with sunglasses and
it says a bro him, Oh, that's his ace in
the hole. Listen, man, you gotta get on the ground floor.
Speaker 3 (02:01:33):
That's right. Can I tell you that T shirt World
is a game that I mean, at any moment, you
can hit something that kind of goes crazy and sell
a thousand of them in a weekend. You could if
you came up with a good design.
Speaker 22 (02:01:46):
And I say all of that just to let you know, guys,
we've been doing radio over the years very wrong, because
this is the first time I did any audio program,
any recorded show with matching shirt song with everybody else
with microphones.
Speaker 4 (02:02:03):
Jim, you got to make that happen.
Speaker 3 (02:02:05):
Oh, so you're saying we need a JCS company shirt.
You floated that idea we wore uniforms right to me?
Didn't you have that idea?
Speaker 7 (02:02:14):
No?
Speaker 3 (02:02:14):
No money, no man. I could barely find anything to
wear myself. Maybe that would help you actually have a jumpsuit.
Speaker 22 (02:02:21):
I think the jokes and the likability and the takes
and the caraderie just goes through the roof when you
are in a matching every uniform with your friends, especially
at least doing audio program I guess that's one thing
I learned.
Speaker 3 (02:02:35):
I could probably convince Jack to take a free shirt.
Deb On the other hand, maybe a bit of a challenge.
Speaker 8 (02:02:40):
So is tonight's good sauce proof that the entertainment value
in comedy factor is magnified one.
Speaker 22 (02:02:48):
Hundred percent the case Jack perfect question, better answer, it's
a better show because we're all wearing the same shirt
at the producer of the podcast also, mate.
Speaker 3 (02:02:58):
If the show is just you guys ragging on each
other for wearing the shirts, I'm in.
Speaker 4 (02:03:04):
Well, one thing one.
Speaker 22 (02:03:05):
Topic that was kind of agree to disagree on that
I was the only one who felt this way. Call
me crazy, Jim. I'm on my couch late at night,
super sober, having a glass of bourbon, and uh, I
take I take a sip, and I go, huh, that's interesting.
Speaker 4 (02:03:22):
I take a second sip and go bourbon.
Speaker 22 (02:03:25):
As I'm taking a sip of bourbon, it hits me
like this is a thicker whiskey. Watch this five dollar word.
The viscosity of bourbon tends to be on like the
thicker side compared to a rye whiskey.
Speaker 3 (02:03:38):
Yeah, or scotch. Even it's a little bit it has
a little bit of my little oiler uh oh my
god weight to it. Yeah yeah, yeah, a little more
oily jack.
Speaker 4 (02:03:46):
You drink a lot of bourbon, would you agree with that?
Speaker 3 (02:03:49):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, a little bit more
syrupy bourbon.
Speaker 4 (02:03:54):
Kentucky, Kentucky kind of.
Speaker 3 (02:03:57):
Chubby okay ah you mean.
Speaker 22 (02:04:03):
Yeah, I'm not just saying Kentucky, but like the stereotypical
like what uh you know what England would draw up
as a caricature of an American?
Speaker 3 (02:04:13):
Oh yeah, I would say.
Speaker 22 (02:04:15):
Is pretty close to a glassified version of bourbons.
Speaker 3 (02:04:19):
Where I'm going with this kind of not but I'll
let you explain, like uh.
Speaker 22 (02:04:24):
Like it's a it's a fatti or whiskey. I think
when when I think of somebody out in Kentucky. I
think they're not in peak physical fitness.
Speaker 3 (02:04:34):
They're asking a lot of those overalls.
Speaker 4 (02:04:36):
And then I and then think about this run with
me here.
Speaker 22 (02:04:39):
Tequila Tequila Mexico tequila tastes like it is out there.
Speaker 4 (02:04:43):
You take a sip, you feel like you're on vacation.
Speaker 3 (02:04:46):
Sure, yeah, uh.
Speaker 22 (02:04:49):
I think about this Russia vodka. No one likes Russia
and people drink Vodaga because they're trying to count calories. Right,
you're right, so I, you know, on my couch being
super sober, I kind of go around the world, matching
all of the spirits respectively towards the country, and it
(02:05:11):
kind of hits me that they're all kind of glassified
versions of each other's country.
Speaker 4 (02:05:20):
On the menu for tonight for episode seventy.
Speaker 8 (02:05:22):
Seven, stereotype and glass. Yeah yeah yeah, where's gin fail?
Where does gin follows Jin? Like an English thing? Is
that more English? Is that more of a gentleman or
a lady's drink?
Speaker 9 (02:05:33):
There?
Speaker 22 (02:05:34):
Yeah, I'm thinking old ah bad teeth, beefeeder blue glass blue.
Speaker 21 (02:05:41):
Uh.
Speaker 22 (02:05:42):
I know England's flag is red and white, but the
England crest for their soccer team is also Blue for
the Three Lions.
Speaker 4 (02:05:50):
I can absolutely see Gin going to England.
Speaker 3 (02:05:54):
You know that old rap group Pete and Boz.
Speaker 11 (02:05:57):
Yes too.
Speaker 4 (02:05:58):
Why here you bringing them?
Speaker 3 (02:06:00):
That's who I think of when I think Jim Beat
and Boz.
Speaker 22 (02:06:03):
Yes, yes, yes, exactly. Another phenomenal topic. I know we're
getting up against the clock here. There's two types of people.
It's not just bag cereal and box cereal. Jim, how
many emails does your red notifications say on your phone
right now?
Speaker 1 (02:06:22):
Like?
Speaker 3 (02:06:22):
How many? When you say red notification, that means it's urgent,
it's unread?
Speaker 5 (02:06:29):
Man right into that one? That one hurt It did man,
all of us, It hurt all of us.
Speaker 3 (02:06:35):
There's an urgent.
Speaker 4 (02:06:36):
I think a lot of people just Winston Pick.
Speaker 8 (02:06:39):
Wow, there's an exclamation point. Hold on, he was the
guy who's staring at his phone. You know a good
portion of every hour.
Speaker 3 (02:06:46):
Every hour, I O all my I mean I don't
have that many. I have like fifty So is.
Speaker 5 (02:06:51):
It personal email or work email?
Speaker 4 (02:06:54):
So either or all?
Speaker 8 (02:06:55):
I'm saying I've got thirty four ninety red unread and
personal email.
Speaker 6 (02:07:01):
I have one hundred and thirty six eighty one. She wins, Yeah,
unread unread. O. Wait, colim on, we're all urgent? Though,
where do you even find that?
Speaker 9 (02:07:13):
Dude?
Speaker 5 (02:07:14):
Just look at your phone.
Speaker 3 (02:07:15):
It's a with a number.
Speaker 5 (02:07:18):
See the big red circle above my personal email that
says how many.
Speaker 3 (02:07:21):
Oh I got s Jim, I got seven? Good for you,
ja shim and they all are in your steady. He's
read and he's not responded to one though they have
all exclamation points? Is that bad?
Speaker 22 (02:07:37):
What all I'm trying to get at is that? And
this is a very common known thing right now. I
think in the last like fifteen years, ever since iPhones
gave you that red bubble with a number, you quickly
found out that's the best way to determine a type
A versus like a type B.
Speaker 4 (02:07:55):
At the very least in the digital world.
Speaker 3 (02:07:59):
I would agree with that. I mean, look, man, I disagree, like,
uh yeah, I don't know, man, I don't have a
lot of those, and I don't pay attention to a
lot of it either.
Speaker 14 (02:08:06):
We know, So.
Speaker 5 (02:08:12):
Where do we find that? Are they all urgent?
Speaker 3 (02:08:15):
I just found like five emails should have responded to
last week? Hey, I don't like this game. Although this
is not a fun game for it says I have
thirty five thousand unread. They're not unread.
Speaker 8 (02:08:25):
When you get a little preview, I can see what
an email is and if I need to engage with
it or not. So that's there's thirty five thousand emails.
I decided I.
Speaker 3 (02:08:35):
Don't need right exactly, and boy, go ahead.
Speaker 22 (02:08:40):
No, I just wanted to lastly because I just found
this out doing the pod. If a zombie apocalypse happens,
guess who has to save us?
Speaker 1 (02:08:49):
What?
Speaker 9 (02:08:50):
Jim?
Speaker 4 (02:08:51):
No, No, the Amish.
Speaker 8 (02:08:55):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, without doubt, you're right, Yeah, yeah,
zombies ain't f a with them, because.
Speaker 4 (02:09:01):
I also have one. Yeah.
Speaker 22 (02:09:03):
John comes back from his weird Amish trip and he
talks about how man the women's hands are.
Speaker 3 (02:09:08):
Oh yeah, yeah, have a lot of soft hands in
that group.
Speaker 4 (02:09:12):
Not a lot of soft hands.
Speaker 22 (02:09:14):
Hey, you can get a good Latin massage, but you're
looking for you know, uh and then yeah, but.
Speaker 3 (02:09:20):
They getting turned hellus in butter and uh, you know.
Speaker 22 (02:09:24):
All of that and much much more coming up tonight
on Real Radio good Sauce with Ross and Joel. If
you haven't hit subscribe, We're on every platform. Tonight's an
absolute blast. We're getting better, Jim, We keep getting.
Speaker 3 (02:09:36):
Better at this I can hear it and color coordinated,
and of course he'll be in with us tomorrow. You guys,
give it up good loud ross, Yeah, I get sauce
to night, eight o'clock, get Senia. Bro'll see tomorrow for sure.
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Speaker 23 (02:10:05):
Good.
Speaker 1 (02:10:11):
Hey, how's it?
Speaker 24 (02:10:12):
Ohanah Well talking about surfing right up my alley.
Speaker 1 (02:10:15):
Yep.
Speaker 24 (02:10:15):
I'm pretty much dedicated forty years of life to doing
nothing but chasing waves.
Speaker 1 (02:10:20):
Of course we talk a lot about Hawaii and.
Speaker 24 (02:10:22):
The ten years I spent there, but on and awful
lot in the Caribbean, and yeah, Sebastian, then letfeld subject
to engineering the North Jetty. That's why the first peak
no longer breaks and anyway, growing up Surfing News, Samerna,
I've been bit actually twice, not bad, but aloha Helloa.
Speaker 18 (02:10:41):
Hey guys love listening to the show.
Speaker 15 (02:10:44):
I've been thinking about going back to a flip phone
to get away from the iPhone, but it's so unrealistic.
Speaker 3 (02:10:52):
I don't live in Orlando anymore, and I would miss out.
Speaker 8 (02:10:54):
On losing you.
Speaker 15 (02:10:56):
I go to that.
Speaker 5 (02:10:58):
I hate this, don't do it anyways.
Speaker 3 (02:11:00):
I've got Spectrum for twenty dollars a month. I you know,
check it out.
Speaker 5 (02:11:04):
Hey, guess I hope you guys are doing well. So
you guys are talking about Mexican destronts.
Speaker 10 (02:11:08):
Mister Colbert, I don't know if you've got a chance
to go to El Zocalo in downtown Sandford.
Speaker 3 (02:11:14):
Well, you're living in Geneva.
Speaker 5 (02:11:16):
Oh my god, best Mexican food ever.
Speaker 3 (02:11:20):
Thanks, bye bye.
Speaker 20 (02:11:22):
All right, here comes Robert from the Florida Turn podcast
for usual, actually not here to complain about the JOFT Reporter,
even though he keeps saying I'm using a park area,
but now.
Speaker 23 (02:11:33):
No, I'm still just gonna dredge up. How very entertaining
it was to listen to the show just completely shut
down over a thermos.
Speaker 3 (02:11:45):
Wow, just wow. You're welcome. Take that home with you tonight,
to that imagery that everybody died for you later and hey.
Speaker 5 (02:11:53):
If you need to, there is photos out there of
Grady Judd actually holding up the body scanner photo which
shows the full length size of the thermos that the
fifty one year.
Speaker 6 (02:12:05):
Old inmate in Polk County decided to put in his
prison pocket.
Speaker 3 (02:12:11):
In the right community, that can make you a whole
bunch of money. That talent could make you a whole
bunch of money. That if that guy just had an only.
Speaker 5 (02:12:20):
Fans, he's gonna have to payper bail somehow.
Speaker 3 (02:12:23):
You send stuff, he does stuff with it. Oh year
six o'clock. Keyword is check c H E c K.
Go to real radio dot FM and send that off
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Speaker 5 (02:12:35):
There's dem Hello, Hey jack Is here's one you're looking
at the YouTube feed. Check that out.
Speaker 3 (02:12:41):
This is the gentleman. That's our County Sheriff's Office department.
Speaker 5 (02:12:46):
That face he's making is after the thermis went in.
Speaker 3 (02:12:51):
And there's the X ray. Oh my god, Oh my god. Yep,
that's not real.
Speaker 6 (02:13:02):
Sure is it's the body scan photo. Grady Judd was
holding it at the press conference. Do you want me
to uh play the audio that we had earlier when
Grady Judd described no.
Speaker 3 (02:13:13):
No, no, I don't need I don't need that.
Speaker 5 (02:13:15):
Don't you remember when Sonny.
Speaker 3 (02:13:16):
Dude has lung cancer too, Well, that actually a good luck.
That would be good to hear it. That's some lung
stuff happening there or something you.
Speaker 5 (02:13:24):
Want to I think we share. All right, here we go.
This is Grady Judd.
Speaker 3 (02:13:28):
Jack has this photograph up at Jip corberlive dot com
on our YouTube feed, and it is startling. Like, let
me give you an example. Okay, let me explain it
this way. If you're standing and you have your arms
hanging down to your side, yep, imagine the thermos being
at your elbows. You're that area the entry area, and
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then the top of it is at your elbows. Inside.
Speaker 6 (02:13:52):
Just in case you're not sure where the entry area was,
here's Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd.
Speaker 5 (02:13:57):
He brought a thermost into the jail.
Speaker 3 (02:14:00):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (02:14:01):
He put it up the exit ramp.
Speaker 3 (02:14:03):
You know what I mean, Thanks Grady.
Speaker 5 (02:14:06):
A thermos about this size.
Speaker 3 (02:14:11):
That I can play that over. That is unbelievable, guys,
I mean unbelievable. When you look at that photograph, like
you see stuff like this online, you're like that, there's
no way that's real. Like, there's no way that half
this stuff is real. We've seen light bulbs all that stuff,
and I think it's all fake.
Speaker 6 (02:14:28):
Oh no, somebody texted earlier as an EMT said someone
had an open box cutter and had been known to
do stuff like that.
Speaker 3 (02:14:37):
Yeah, there's a guy named Albert Fish back in the
day was one of the worst people that ever lived.
He was a child killer, and he's to insert needles
into his scrotum because he liked the He he got
off on the pain. He liked the pain. Scroll down
Jack a little bit, judge, I think, no, don't make
the photograph so I can see the entire thing right there.
I think the the the X ray imagery of this
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guy's face is actually better than in his actual face.
His actual face, well, he's grimacing. Oh my god.
Speaker 5 (02:15:07):
You can imagine why.
Speaker 3 (02:15:09):
Or that's pleasure. It's one of the two.
Speaker 5 (02:15:11):
Looks like pain to me.
Speaker 3 (02:15:13):
We I'm reading and says, we said, dude, what are
you doing here? He goes, well, I put that inside
my body. I didn't swallow it. Twenty four hours later,
Oh man. He also threatened to kill the deputy for
arresting him. I got a bad news for you, dog.
You ain't killing nobody, You're.
Speaker 5 (02:15:29):
Just killing yourself.
Speaker 3 (02:15:32):
He saved his life.
Speaker 5 (02:15:33):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 3 (02:15:34):
You ain't killing nobody, bro damn man. That unbelievable.
Speaker 8 (02:15:37):
If they had to take him to Sheriff Judge said,
they had to take him to the hospital, they had
to find a specialist.
Speaker 3 (02:15:43):
It was quite the ordeal. He's I mean, he's lucky
they could get it out there, because I mean, I
think once you get past that one area in that area,
like once you muscle, yeah, once you breach the sphincter muscle,
that thing closes up. Yeah, like there. I mean, obviously
you've heard stories of people who have used, you know,
toys and are having them with the toy and then
(02:16:03):
the toy they're you know, they're really trying to have fun,
and then the toy gets beyond that realm and buddy, listen, that's.
Speaker 5 (02:16:09):
And no one at the er is going to tell
you that you just slipped in the shower and fell on.
Speaker 9 (02:16:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:16:14):
No, it's just too many people who make that excuse
for how something ended up in their.
Speaker 3 (02:16:18):
B said it to him one hundred times.
Speaker 5 (02:16:21):
The good news is that he is now thermist less
in the county lock up.
Speaker 3 (02:16:28):
That's not a crime though, right, Like he doesn't, I mean,
there's no crime in doing that. And he doesn't have
to pay. What does it cost to extract a thermist
from your anal area? Like what would that cost? That's
a surgery, right.
Speaker 5 (02:16:38):
It is a surgery. He did have to undergo surgery.
Speaker 3 (02:16:42):
So they have to do like an eppisiotomy on your boohoo.
Speaker 6 (02:16:47):
I don't know if an eppisiotomy is what they would do.
I wouldn't think they would want to tear that muscle.
Speaker 3 (02:16:52):
But they have to do something. There's no way they
can well. I mean, I guess they could expand it,
but they would have to get to like some forceps,
like when you having a kid and you put them
in there, like stretch.
Speaker 6 (02:17:00):
It open too, and it looked and you didn't want
to hear Grady judge yeaheah, yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:17:05):
Are you sure they didn't magnet fish it out of there?
Speaker 9 (02:17:09):
They?
Speaker 3 (02:17:09):
Uh, they still have to reveal what's inside the thermist.
What's inside?
Speaker 8 (02:17:15):
They're always so important that you had to have inside
the jail.
Speaker 3 (02:17:19):
It's probably drugs, buddy, I mean, do you think they
would have said that though if it was a thermist
full of like meth or drugs.
Speaker 6 (02:17:25):
No, because nobody wanted to unscrew the cap. They just
sent it right over the bomb squad for their disposal.
Speaker 3 (02:17:30):
Oh yeah, and there ain't enough dishwasher runs there. You
can't listen. There aren't enough dishwasher pods to get that
thing clean enough for me to even put gas in
it to start a fire. No way possible. That is
a that should be on display. That's what they should
do at every police department. They should like have a
museum of stupidity so that the people come and visit
(02:17:53):
the police department. Like I've never been to a police
station in my entire life. I literally have never been
in a police station or in fifty seven years now,
and you've never seen cocaine. Yeah, but I'm serious, I'd
never I would like to go into a police department
and go to their museum of the stupid to see
all the idiotic stuff that criminals they've encountered. I think
that's great. It'd be fun. Oh, thermis would be Oh
(02:18:17):
that thing would be like a Faberge egg exactly.
Speaker 5 (02:18:19):
That'd be like Dorothy's ruby slippers.
Speaker 3 (02:18:22):
It would have its own it would have like laser
laser alarms and stuff.
Speaker 6 (02:18:28):
The only thing it would have would be a sign
from whatever companies say it's a Stanley saying we are
not associated with this individual.
Speaker 3 (02:18:36):
Somebody says it's called an anal sip when the smaller
inner portion of the soft sphincter overrides the voluntary muscle
and the involuntary muscle picks up.
Speaker 9 (02:18:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (02:18:48):
No.
Speaker 5 (02:18:50):
The other thing too, you have to be very very
careful about is you don't want to tear and I mean,
I mean that's what leads to sepsis.
Speaker 3 (02:18:58):
So and he's not concerned with that, no, but I know.
Speaker 6 (02:19:00):
But that's what I'm saying is that, you know, you
see why they had to bring him into surgery and
save his life because not only was that object in there,
it could have been tearing up his insides.
Speaker 3 (02:19:09):
So you okay, so you sit on it, right.
Speaker 5 (02:19:12):
I don't know how he got it there.
Speaker 9 (02:19:13):
You have to.
Speaker 3 (02:19:14):
I mean, there's no way that you could provide enough pressure,
like physically by yourself to do that. You would have
to set it on the ground. You would have to
provide some substance on in there to make it.
Speaker 5 (02:19:25):
You know, I think you have a whole new area
to research for pick the porn.
Speaker 3 (02:19:30):
Yeah I'm not doing that.
Speaker 5 (02:19:31):
Yeah, No, I'm not think you should take one for
the team, so did he took one for.
Speaker 3 (02:19:35):
All the teams.
Speaker 8 (02:19:36):
I'm watching the baseball game tonight, but this is good
activity for you since you're not really in the baseball
this is something.
Speaker 3 (02:19:42):
You could research. Thanks Check, I appreciate the permission.
Speaker 8 (02:19:45):
The uh the backstory here, Sheriff Jedge said, the ordeal
began when there was a complain about a naked man
at a park.
Speaker 3 (02:19:53):
Yep, they got the call.
Speaker 8 (02:19:54):
He was naked inside the restroom, so we asked, is
he naked or buck naked?
Speaker 3 (02:20:00):
Now you might wonder what the difference is.
Speaker 8 (02:20:03):
You could be naked with some clothes on, like you
could use socks on, yah, socks, A buck naked is
completely naked.
Speaker 3 (02:20:10):
And was he buck naked?
Speaker 8 (02:20:11):
Well, by the time law enforcement arrived, he had clothes on,
so he was scorted out of the park.
Speaker 3 (02:20:17):
Yeah yeah, yeah, but I think by his strange walk
they investigation he's not a vulgarian jack oh man. He'd
been He's been to state prison five times, twenty five
prior arrests. He crossed the street and then hopped up
on the train track and trespassed.
Speaker 5 (02:20:38):
Again, and that's when he got arrested.
Speaker 3 (02:20:40):
Uh huh did he tell them that there was something
in there.
Speaker 6 (02:20:44):
Oh, because again, every inmate that goes into the county
jail someone had texted this earlier, automatically goes through that scanner.
Speaker 3 (02:20:50):
Oh really, I didn't know that to make sure Sting
a weapon of some sort.
Speaker 6 (02:20:54):
And then that way your deputies don't have to worry
about doing a cavity search. You just run them through
that scan see if they've got anything, and then go
from there.
Speaker 3 (02:21:03):
Well, it took up his entire cavity. There's nothing to search.
I mean you could tink that thing through his belly button. Yeah,
what's going let's like thirty ounces? What's you got in there?
Get some chili all some chicken nudes? You got some
chicken noodles up in there. They had to find a specialist,
(02:21:25):
I bet.
Speaker 5 (02:21:26):
And then you wonder why.
Speaker 3 (02:21:27):
And you get paid more than any surgery out there.
I don't care how many hearts or brains you worked on.
If you have to pull stuff like that out of
Felon's buttholes, you should get paid all the money.
Speaker 5 (02:21:37):
And now you know why Florida is the state that
gets you know, the stories.
Speaker 6 (02:21:42):
Come out of the most Oh God, also be national
news by tomorrow yeah, it will.
Speaker 5 (02:21:47):
This will be national news.
Speaker 3 (02:21:49):
That photograph right there will make the rounds tomorrow.
Speaker 6 (02:21:52):
And every major news outlet will have Grady Judd saying
that he put it up the exit ramp.
Speaker 3 (02:21:57):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, very quote. And I think
Rady probably has a little bit of a national audience.
I mean, you know, he's been featured from Florida. He
and Ivy have been featured enough in Florida and Chipwood
for that matter, seeing all the fun stuff, you know,
scumbags and tackling people and getting threats from you know,
Homer's up up north.
Speaker 8 (02:22:16):
Hey, I got to get out of here quick. Tonight
game time is seven o'clock. I need help with the
show title. Which one do you prefer? Florida the Flesh
Eating Bacteria of America, which was our front runner, or
has anyone seen my thermos?
Speaker 5 (02:22:32):
Personally, I'm gonna go with you could tink that thing
through his belly button. But that's just me, man.
Speaker 3 (02:22:36):
That thing is so far up there, literally right at
the bottom of his lungs. How did that dude walk anywhere? Man?
What must that feel like?
Speaker 5 (02:22:49):
Don't ask me that.
Speaker 3 (02:22:50):
No, I'm not looking at you. I'm saying that to
the nether.
Speaker 5 (02:22:54):
Yeah, but you're looking into my eyes.
Speaker 3 (02:22:59):
Oh my god, you think there's anything printed on it
like Scooby Doo?
Speaker 19 (02:23:05):
Like was it?
Speaker 3 (02:23:05):
Was it a themed thermous.
Speaker 8 (02:23:08):
Hello Kitty, Scooby Doo, Hello, Scooby do Hello Kitty, would
be the greatest.
Speaker 3 (02:23:14):
They pulled it other on some paint bedazzled Hello Kitty.
Speaker 5 (02:23:18):
Oh you don't want to be dazzle.
Speaker 3 (02:23:22):
Oh yeah, that's bad one there beazzled. Yeah, to care
those poll ups, that's like at got good news and
bad news dog and a bunch of other stuff came
with it. All right, what do you have for your
to hear?
Speaker 1 (02:23:38):
First?
Speaker 6 (02:23:38):
Florida Democrats unveil their twenty twenty six affordability agenda. Speaking
of affordability, it's going to cost more to go to
the mousehouse, and an H O way is upset with
we'll tell you what that is next during you heard
it here first.
Speaker 3 (02:23:53):
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That's c H E c K. Just slide over to
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and get Deb's losing it the hell out of here
on a Wednesday.
Speaker 8 (02:24:09):
Hey, boys and girls, our friends at tklaw want to
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But see Thursday edition Daisy del Toro.
Speaker 4 (02:24:20):
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They'll also have Halloween Horrnit's tickets to give away. Plus
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Speaker 1 (02:24:52):
Hey culver crew, what the whole Thermas thing?
Speaker 4 (02:24:55):
That really puts a new MANI to chicken soup for
the soul. Thanks for the show.
Speaker 13 (02:25:04):
Jack keeps wondering what's in the thermis? But I mean,
I you would you would think drugs, but my mind
goes straight to like, I don't know if you ever
had the Starbucks brown sugar shaking espresso that stuffs like
crack man. Yeah, you may want to just sneak that
right into jail.
Speaker 3 (02:25:24):
Get you through.
Speaker 13 (02:25:25):
But but yeah, I just picture Grady Judd running out
of there in a has Matt suit with big old tongs,
carrying that thermis out of there like Homer Simpson.
Speaker 3 (02:25:33):
That's funny. We don't know what's in it, but we
know what's on it, that's for sure.
Speaker 6 (02:25:41):
Apparently they tell you if you're hiding anything, it's another
charge bringing contraband into jail.
Speaker 3 (02:25:45):
Oh yeah, check is your six o'clock where you get
about ten minutes or so to get over to real
radio do FM and send it off for your chance
of a thousand bucks. Che c K, go get it.
Welcome back. I am Jack is right over there. We
don't even to deal right now?
Speaker 1 (02:26:03):
Right?
Speaker 19 (02:26:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:26:03):
Great?
Speaker 3 (02:26:06):
Or we have coming up tomorrow, we'll see. It's a Thursday,
Danny will be in for date night. Done right, yep.
Lots of fall stuff. This is the time of year
you really want to pay attention to the segment because
there's so much stuff going on. She does really pick
and choose the stuff that's like, you know, that fits
a lot of different kind of vibes, you know.
Speaker 8 (02:26:22):
Yeah, But there's maybe two weeks in the fall and
two weeks in the spring where the weather is like
fall and spring weather, right, and we are kind of
approaching that sweet spot. We are, we are I want
to time your events accordingly. I don't know what you're well,
you gotta tell us now, Dad.
Speaker 6 (02:26:41):
Back to the thermost story are seven seven zero three win?
Our chili winner from Sunset Walk Best of Challenge said ironically,
it was my leftover chili and yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:26:53):
Yah, I'm sure it was like a big old bowl
of it. That's all right, seven to seven zero three
to one, deb What do you have for your hearty?
Here first?
Speaker 5 (02:27:02):
Nothing as good as the thermos?
Speaker 2 (02:27:04):
Wow, it's time for you heard it here first on
the Jim Colbert Show.
Speaker 5 (02:27:09):
That was our earlier newscast. Right now.
Speaker 6 (02:27:11):
The Florida Senate Democratic Caucus says it's affordability agenda for
the twenty twenty six legislative session is going to focus
on property insurance rates. Orlando Democrats Senator Carlos Giarmo Smith
says insurance companies plead poverty and deny claims while their
subsidiaries raking over a billion dollars in profits.
Speaker 16 (02:27:31):
Giant property insurance corporations are playing a shell game, and
our constituents can no longer afford legislative inaction.
Speaker 6 (02:27:41):
Senator Lori Berman from South Florida says ten bills will
be introduced to increased government oversight, protect whistleblowers, and hold
insurance providers more accountable, among other measures.
Speaker 5 (02:27:52):
For sure, speaking of affordability, ou.
Speaker 6 (02:27:56):
Well, Disney World and Disneyland have raised the prices on
all levels of its annual passes here in Central Florida
to its four theme parks, effective immediately. So the Disney
and Credit Pass the top level of passes right, which
allows entry for a year without any blockout dates.
Speaker 5 (02:28:14):
You want to tell me how much that sells for
a year per person, per person.
Speaker 3 (02:28:20):
Fifteen hundred dollars. You know what the funny thing is.
I was going to say twelve twelve hundred bucks.
Speaker 6 (02:28:25):
It was fifteen hundred. It's now one thousand, six hundred
and twenty nine dollars.
Speaker 1 (02:28:29):
Wow.
Speaker 6 (02:28:30):
Annual pass holders do receive complimentary parking oh as well
as base yeah yeah, thirty bucks a day, oh hang
on various discounts on food and merchandise.
Speaker 5 (02:28:40):
It used to be thirty bucks, Jimmy.
Speaker 6 (02:28:42):
Single day parking fees have also been raised to thirty
five dollars per day at Disney World Theme parks. Prices
for single day single park tickets at Disney currently range
from one hundred nineteen dollars to one hundred and ninety nine.
Speaker 3 (02:28:57):
You know that that parking thing, you know they for
parking thing is really I mean, when you talk about
business wise a little sketchy, like how else would I
get to Disney to go? But I would I get
dropped off like by a taxi or an uber? Is
that would that be the option? Can they have those options?
Speaker 8 (02:29:14):
Right?
Speaker 5 (02:29:14):
That's one way to control the crowds at the park?
Speaker 15 (02:29:16):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (02:29:17):
I guess because if they didn't charge to parks, I mean,
you do not charge to park when you have the
number one tourist destination.
Speaker 3 (02:29:25):
Look, I get it, I understand you. There are no options.
That's the thing is they could charge theoretically whatever they wanted.
If it was one hundred dollars a car, What are
you gonna do if your kids want to get to
Disney or Universal? Seriously, what are you gonna do if
they said it's one hundred and fifty dollars to park
your car? Now, what are you going to do? You
get an uber there every day? Ain't nobody doing that?
(02:29:45):
And then you have to deal with a nightmare of
six thousand uber cars zipping through the circle kind of
wild thing. Man, go ahead, I'm.
Speaker 5 (02:29:52):
Sorry, that's the game. And then finally a child, I.
Speaker 3 (02:29:55):
Mean, gotten angry enough yet today I gotta squeeze it inf.
Speaker 1 (02:30:00):
Right.
Speaker 6 (02:30:00):
It's interesting though, because normally you are very pro business.
You're like, hey, they're making their money. I understand that,
and I am craving their money. But I mean, when
you look at the idea of something being like you
you do not have an option. The pro business is
you out outthink me when it comes to services for
cost that is not That is basically saying, if you
would like to come to our theme park and pay
(02:30:20):
one thousand, fifteen hundred dollars a person, you're also going
to have to pay to put your car somewhere.
Speaker 3 (02:30:25):
Here's where it is. Oh, by the way, you don't
have an option, like you can't I can't like I
can't dot ride in like at the airport right Like
there's no service that does that. Although that's a great
idea to be able to offer a shuttle service there
for like five dollars a person, ten dollars a person. Anyway,
I'm sorry that good.
Speaker 6 (02:30:42):
And then finally, a child playing on a tree in
Orange County is at the center of a dispute between
a woman and her hoay. Ariel Barner recently got a
letter from the University Pines Property Owners Association in River Chase.
According to the letter, her five year old son was
a public nuisance for swinging on a tree and throwing
rocks at the school bus stop. The HOA wants Barnard
(02:31:04):
to pay over three hundred dollars to cover the cost
of the lawyer drafting the letter she received. Barner is
considering a lawsuit and in the meantime started to go
fund me account to raise money for her legal fees.
To go fund me is about allowing a child to play.
Over two thousand people have donated over sixty thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (02:31:25):
Lord of Mercy.
Speaker 6 (02:31:26):
Barner says she's a single mother fighting for fairness and
her child's dignity.
Speaker 5 (02:31:31):
Sixty k And you heard it here first on the
Jim Culbert Show.
Speaker 3 (02:31:34):
Who do we have to think today? Young liddy?
Speaker 6 (02:31:36):
We want to thank doctor Daisy Fiori from the Audubon Center.
Speaker 5 (02:31:39):
For Birds of Prey, also always a favorite. Yes, she's so,
She's a hoot. Oh, I didn't mean to do that.
Speaker 6 (02:31:47):
Also want to thank Orlando Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell. Want
to thank Patrick Salik and Savannah Alanza with the National
Kidney Foundation Surfest taking place this weekend. Also want to
thank Good Saw or Ross Padget from Good Sauce with
Ross and Joel. Just in case you miss Scott Animal
House or Ross Paget. All of their podcasts have been
posted at The Jim Culbert Show. And last but never least,
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Sam Bow and Candice Rich for running our YouTube check.
Speaker 3 (02:32:12):
Thank you guys. Jack Question of the day.
Speaker 8 (02:32:16):
Yes, it was in our YouTube chat. Happy to be
back on the Jim Culbert Show YouTube page.
Speaker 3 (02:32:23):
Welcome one and all.
Speaker 8 (02:32:24):
Did you take advantage of Amazon Prime Day yesterday or Todayay,
there's a few hours.
Speaker 3 (02:32:30):
I think it is at midnight.
Speaker 8 (02:32:31):
Actually I think it's like three am because I think
they go by California time. I love this year, like
on Facebook or anything like that. A couple of things.
I bought a table countertop ice machine.
Speaker 3 (02:32:42):
Oh did you really? And I don't know?
Speaker 15 (02:32:45):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (02:32:45):
And yeah, te Tree shampoo.
Speaker 5 (02:32:48):
Oh, the conditioner Okay, I thought it was gonna be
the steamer.
Speaker 8 (02:32:50):
How much was the ice machine? And what kind of
ice does it make, so it'll be I don't know.
I think it's it's junkie, and I think I'm gonna
hate it.
Speaker 3 (02:32:57):
But this seventy dollars, Yeah, it makes sense, but it
doesn't keep it cold.
Speaker 8 (02:33:03):
So once you make it, you gotta either put it
in the freezer or use it all right away.
Speaker 3 (02:33:07):
Oh that's wild. But it had really good reviews. I
mean you needed it. You said that you needed it.
Speaker 1 (02:33:13):
Jack.
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We needed ice. Nobody needs it more than Jack. I
don't need it.
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My kids in the What was the number, I say,
fifteen percent said they did. Oh, twenty one percent took
advantage of Amazon.
Speaker 3 (02:33:24):
Still not bad, I mean one of five people. That's
not bad at all. All right again, Danny Meyron, come
in tomorrow, Glenn Clausman and tomorrow. Ross will be here
with us tomorrow as well. Tons of tough stuff, more
opportunities for you to win one thousand dollars as well.
I'm Jim on behalf of deb and Jack. We follow
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(02:33:45):
We'll see tomorrow three for more of the Jim Colbert
sho Until then, have yourself a fantastic Wednesday evening and.
Speaker 5 (02:33:50):
Go put some mump in your day back.
Speaker 1 (02:33:56):
Yeah.
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