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October 23, 2025 158 mins
Thursday – The Deb-Bot 1000 makes its debut covering for Deb. Rauce is in and tells us about a new car he and his wife bought. Should Supreme Court justices have term limits? Date Night Guide with Dani Meyering with date night ideas for Halloween season. Plus, the Froggers Football Forecast, JCS News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Real Radio one oh four point one.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
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Speaker 4 (00:15):
Guys, here we go on a Thursday edition of The
Jim Colbert Show.

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Thank you so much for tuning in.

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We appreciate that, as we do every single day, and
we do have a good program set up for you
this afternoon. The guys will get you some news at
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We'll ended up with Ross Pageant and Ross Thoughts and
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Speaker 6 (00:43):
Welcome to the show. I'm Jim Straighter with there, Jack
Bradshaw Yo Ross.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
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Your keyword is bank.

Speaker 5 (01:06):
That's b A n K.

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Speaker 4 (01:12):
Guys, he is your three o'clock. He worked, good luck.
We hope you win for sure. How you guys doing today?

Speaker 3 (01:21):
We want you to win.

Speaker 4 (01:22):
Yeah, we really want you to win. And we haven't
had a winner in a little bit, so it's about
time to get a winner.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
I'm doing it's going good. I'm doing good. I feel great,
I feel more like a man.

Speaker 4 (01:32):
Yeah, now, how is that possible? Because I heard on
Tuesday you did something that maybe we didn't get to
talk about last night because you were excited about promoting
good Sauce, which is a good show by the way.

Speaker 6 (01:41):
Yeah, you were not here tuesday. You were not here Tuesday.

Speaker 3 (01:44):
I was not here Tuesday.

Speaker 5 (01:45):
It happened on Tuesday.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
Where'd you go? I want happened on Tuesday? What do
I want?

Speaker 5 (01:48):
Ahead?

Speaker 3 (01:49):
I went to a baby shower, No more, no less,
nothing else happened. I'm lying.

Speaker 5 (01:54):
You went to a baby shower.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
Yep, that's all I did. I'm lying?

Speaker 5 (01:59):
What else to do?

Speaker 6 (02:00):
You said, you're lying about the baby shower? Now, what
are you lying about? That's all you did? What else
did you do?

Speaker 3 (02:06):
That is the part that I'm lying about.

Speaker 5 (02:08):
Oh, you did not go to a baby shower?

Speaker 3 (02:11):
No, see he's no. I like where Jim's at. That's
where I want to stay.

Speaker 6 (02:15):
He went to a baby shower, Okay, and then did
something else?

Speaker 5 (02:18):
Okay, what else?

Speaker 3 (02:19):
It involves cocaine?

Speaker 5 (02:20):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (02:20):
Does it really nice? Back on the wagon? I love that. Nope, nope, nope.
Never was on that wagon. Okay, that's a weird rumor.
Let me let me get ahead of that. Never was
on that.

Speaker 5 (02:30):
Wagon that started right now?

Speaker 3 (02:32):
Is it heroin? Nope, that's not straight fentanyl.

Speaker 4 (02:36):
Was this your first baby shower as a grown ass man?
And this is like a new thing with the people
in your age group? Break the millennials do the the
co ed baby showers with the husbands now are like
almost preferred to go like what they call it a
Jack and Jill baby shower or something like that.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
Ridiculous, Yo, whoa what you don't like that tradition there? Jack?
Uh No, not a I met a baby shower. I
went to my best friend's baby.

Speaker 5 (03:03):
Shower, your best friend's baby shower.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
Childhood friend. It was, honestly, I think more enjoyable than
my own baby shower.

Speaker 6 (03:13):
Well yeah, but you have another baby guiding the one
you were at, or the one for your son.

Speaker 3 (03:17):
Yeah, yeah, the one for my son was not as enjoyable.
I had more fun at my best friend's baby shower
because it was really cool to be on the other
side of the glass aka now as a dad, you know,
thirteen months into my own parent journey, and then it
was basically like walking into a time machine. The best

(03:37):
way I could put it is that as we were
pulling up to the house of the baby shower and
we saw the wife pregnant right there at the tail
end of at two of the trimesters, my wife just
started to cry. Why because it brought us back immediately
to when she was at that point. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (03:58):
Yeah, happiness that she's not pregnant again. Yeah, or hey,
real quick, I want to interject. Somebody just texting said,
the Tony Hawker skate skating the Maitland banks right now.
That is Tony hawk is skating the Maitland banks right now,
right like not even one two hundred three hundred yards
from us. As we speak, Tony Hawk is skateboarding.

Speaker 5 (04:16):
Right over there. Apparently.

Speaker 3 (04:17):
Oh, let there's no way.

Speaker 4 (04:18):
Somebody's just Texas show. Yeah. Seven seven zero three to
one is how you text us? So at this baby shower?
Did you get something nice where they registered somewhere?

Speaker 3 (04:27):
My wife got all the gifts? Feels so good for
this one right here. I'm not gonna lie didn't do
anything good. However, it's because I have another gift planned
to form my best friend on a later time, and
I'm going to get entertainment, good content out of it
by recording it and put it out on my pocket.

Speaker 4 (04:43):
What else did you do? You said you did something else,
and you said you did the lied about it or
what's going on? What is this cryptic noise that you
were speaking?

Speaker 3 (04:50):
Yeah, right after the baby's shower, we actually didn't want to.
We couldn't stay for as long as we wanted to
because there was a car that got into my inner scoop.
I saw a car online. Oh on that side of town. Oh,
let me peep game.

Speaker 4 (05:08):
All right, let me peep gay just for just for
everybody knows. Ross and his wife been looking for a
new vehicle for her now for like three weeks.

Speaker 3 (05:15):
She's never had a car, never had a car.

Speaker 5 (05:17):
New car.

Speaker 6 (05:18):
She drives like an old Ford pickup truck. That's it's
what she got in high school. It's her high school.
It's her first car and he only car. So this
was like going to be a very big deal for her. Yeah, AKA,
very picky. I don't think I like this color. But
what about this vent and what about this feature? And
then I just want to make sure I understand this correct.

(05:40):
You didn't come to be on the show with us
to go to a baby shower because it's your best
friend and you're so close. Yet at said baby shower,
which you leave early, we're busy car shopping.

Speaker 4 (05:53):
At used car and then Jack, at least we know
where we stay.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
Please continue. The car was out in Lake and I
was basically in cassim area, so I was already even
past there. Yeah, not past I'm sorry, way past Kasimi.
I was in. I was in like winter Haven area regardless.
I was on that side of town. And my wife's
dream car and I know it's my wife's dream car
is over there. I'll I think I can tell it's

(06:18):
a Honda Pilot. Oh yeah, Honda is a great brand, right,
she wants a Honda pilot. She likes Honda pilots. We
did not go to tell you ride route, even though
that was the first dream car, and then I kind
of switched her over to Honda, and Jim, I gotta
say a huge part of the reason why this event
happened was because of you. Okay, you always put the

(06:41):
blame on.

Speaker 6 (06:42):
It's like Trump, he knows if he says, if he
includes you, somehow, he's buying your.

Speaker 4 (06:48):
Favorite I'm not that shallow Jack going give me something,
give me something.

Speaker 3 (06:53):
This is what happened. I brought up to Jim. I
was like, I don't know what to do exactly what
this car? Do I get my wife's dream car at
a weird, not great financial cost, or do I get
the car that would also suffice and do the same thing,
but we can also save a lot of money. So

(07:15):
what's the spectrum and why isn't she deciding? And I
asked for wisdom and you basically went, man, sometimes you
just got to be the patriarch. Sometimes you just gotta
do it. And that just kept ringing in my head
of like I gotta take this decision, making out of

(07:36):
my wife's hand. Yeah, I know what she wants.

Speaker 5 (07:40):
That's right.

Speaker 6 (07:41):
That's all I should know. That's all you should that's
all you need to do. So let's get this done.
No more this, No more himan in han, no more
him in a ha.

Speaker 3 (07:51):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (07:51):
I love it when you use terms like that.

Speaker 3 (07:53):
Get in the car, get in the car. We're gonna
go buy a car.

Speaker 5 (07:57):
We're gonna go buy a car.

Speaker 3 (07:58):
We weren't leaving this baby.

Speaker 6 (07:59):
Shot, screw this baby. And the whole reason maybe maybe hey.

Speaker 3 (08:04):
Yeah, the the whole reason why I went ahead also
to pull the trigger on this specific car is that
it was a fluke that it even existed.

Speaker 6 (08:14):
Okay, have you ever heard on twenty two or something? No,
it's on twenties?

Speaker 3 (08:18):
Is it really? Well? Okay, that's the aspect of my
wife's dream car.

Speaker 5 (08:23):
I love it.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
Right. The car had two hundred miles on it. Oh
my god, are you kidding? It's brand new? Is it?
Or is it a certified pre owned? Oh?

Speaker 4 (08:34):
That's I mean as good. I mean, really, two hundred
miles on a Honda might as well be brand new.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
How about this even better? Okay, it's even better that
it's a certified pre owned because right now, certified pre
owns lower interest rates. Yeah, which does not make any
sense to me.

Speaker 4 (08:49):
Well, because it's a actually the bank actually has a
less chance of you faltering on it because it's.

Speaker 3 (08:54):
A better car. What ross?

Speaker 6 (08:56):
What's the price difference between a brand new car and
the certified I pre owned with only two hundred miles?

Speaker 3 (09:02):
You know what? That's kind of why I got my
hand forced eight grand? Oh god, money, are you serious?
The difference between the car that was sixty five feet
northward of the car that I ended up bring was
eight grand. That's unreal because it the a dometer said
zero and I and I wasn't gonna call it out

(09:24):
and be like, dude, you guys are dropping the ball here.
I found an MSRP that I was like, this is
out of my I didn't want to pay that much,
but when I saw that good of a deal, and
then I also thought about my wife. She's I don't
want to say her age. I will she's thirty five.

Speaker 6 (09:39):
Oh god, almighty, you do that.

Speaker 3 (09:42):
Yeah, it's just a generational difference. She's not afraid of
her age. It's I don't know what to tell you, guys.
It's not a big deal for her.

Speaker 6 (09:48):
Five No, one should be afraid of the age you.

Speaker 3 (09:51):
Oh yeah, I'm making it worse. I'm sorry, give me
that name in black light man, but I'm a I
wanted her to experience driving a car that she he
really wants to and gets excited to when you walk
up to it. And I know, I spent all of
this time on this radio show talking to you guys
about buying my first big car, and I did. And

(10:12):
the lesson that I learned about it is that your happiness,
you should take care of it, Yes, focus on it, yes,
prioritize it, and then live the life that you need
to to accomplish those things. Yep, I would not be
able to get this car that makes my wife legit
squirm with happiness. Okay, easy, tell us more about that part. Yeah. No,

(10:37):
she just like writhes with happiness. She like like rolls
her body like an anaconda. Okay, and then she's smiling
and it makes me really really happy. And I've never
been able to give her that feeling, no matter what
we've heard, no, no, no, no, this is a real moment.
You guys are just taking a dump on it. She

(11:02):
likes the car, what color is it? White?

Speaker 6 (11:07):
Well, yeah, oh that's you're gonna hear in the news
that that's actually not a bad thing.

Speaker 4 (11:13):
Yeah, very good. Oh okay, Yeah, here's the thing. Now,
you've bought a car that she will keep for the
next like twelve or fifteen years.

Speaker 5 (11:19):
That thing, I mean it is. Those things are monsters. Man.

Speaker 3 (11:21):
I am very excited.

Speaker 7 (11:23):
You do it.

Speaker 3 (11:24):
You did well, buddy. I'm very very pumped. I'm also
so happy to have a car payment again. It can't
be that much, right, I know, you guys, pretty good
number down, right, we did put a good number down.
But it's also I'm just trying to run through it.
I don't do well owing money.

Speaker 4 (11:40):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a good that's a really good
personality trait to have.

Speaker 3 (11:44):
I don't do well with it. So I can't wait
to rip through this loan deal so we can go
back to deafly Yeah. Zero zero overhead zero. I don't
like him. I'm already breaking out in hives. Yeah, I
have dry mouth and I haven't slept yet. That's fine.

Speaker 6 (11:59):
But she's happy and she's been a very long time.
Yeah yeah, so happy for her.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
You know what was weird and this will be kind
of part of Rosstods is going to make you want
to hit me right in the face. We spoke after
we co signed on the car that we felt, oh man,
this is gonna sound weird, and we'll expand about this,
we'll talk about it more at six. But we felt
more married buying a car than having a child.

Speaker 4 (12:23):
Oh really, there is a weird hell. You can have
to explain that one Jimmie six o'clock one, text us
at seven to seven zero three one. A little later
in the program, have you guys had anything dry clean lately?

Speaker 6 (12:38):
It's been a minute, been a minute, yeah, Ross, Have
you had any to wear my suit in a while?

Speaker 5 (12:42):
Have you anything dry clean in a while?

Speaker 3 (12:43):
When the other people do launch and you get it
in like a drug bag? Yeah, yeah, sure, that's exactly it, right, Yeah, yeah,
I have not recently.

Speaker 4 (12:51):
But so I I haven't had anything dry clean in
a while either. But my wife gave me a the
drug bag, which I dropped off at the dry cleaners today.
I picked it up because we have a little bit
of dinner tonight, and when I saw the price of
my dry cleaning, I swear I did not know how
to react. It froze me solid and I will tell
you a little bit of that about that later. Plus

(13:12):
we have a bunch of stuff to talk about other
keywords as well.

Speaker 8 (13:15):
You guys got some news, Jim, Let me introduce myself.
I am the deb bought one thousand and I will
be handling the news while Deb is out and.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
Who knows, maybe even after she returns.

Speaker 9 (13:27):
H huh.

Speaker 8 (13:27):
Anyway, here's what's coming up on JCS News. I'll let
you know what color used car has the best resale value.
We will learn America's favorite comfort food and why you
should be nice to your lyft driver. That and more
coming up next on JCS News.

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Speaker 3 (14:33):
Let's do some news.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
What do you say, guys, it's time for JCS news.

Speaker 6 (14:40):
Wow, that's this.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
Guy, got a push name on everything.

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It's in my contracted here's the news on the Jim
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Speaker 8 (14:47):
It's time for JCS news, brought to us by that
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with Don and Jay and that adorable little Fritz. Check
it out now the news. The Senate just played a
game of who doesn't get paid? Earlier today, lawmakers rejected

(15:10):
both Republican and Democratic bills to pay federal workers during
the ongoing government shutdown. So yes, everyone's still stuck and
many employees are about to miss their first full paycheck.
Republicans tried to pay only the essential workers still clocking in.
Democrats said nice, try and blocked it. Then Democrats proposed

(15:31):
paying everyone, including furloughed workers, and Republicans said not so fast.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
So while Congress.

Speaker 8 (15:38):
Argues over who's morefare, federal workers are left wondering if
roman counts as a balanced diet.

Speaker 6 (15:44):
It does, It does, all right? So how long do
you think this thing is going to go on?

Speaker 3 (15:50):
Dude?

Speaker 5 (15:50):
I think there's a while.

Speaker 3 (15:52):
Well, there's some interesting theories.

Speaker 10 (15:54):
You know.

Speaker 4 (15:54):
There was a theory that Democrats just wanted to get
past the no kings thing and then they would start
doing some negotiations. I think who was it who said
they thought it would wrap Mark Kelly said they thought
it would wrap up this week.

Speaker 5 (16:06):
Because here's the thing.

Speaker 6 (16:06):
Trump leaves tomorrow for a trip to Asia where he's
going to be gone for like ten days. Right, So
if he doesn't or if they don't negotiate a deal,
that he has to sign this. By the way, it
has to go through the President's desk. He has to
sign it.

Speaker 4 (16:18):
So if the negotiations don't happen by tomorrow when he leaves,
they're not gonna happen for another eight or ten days
if I remember right, So that means right tomorrow can.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
Facts him a document to size they auto pin I
don't really know.

Speaker 4 (16:32):
I mean, that would make it the longest in the
US history, I believe, if it goes until he comes
back from China. He was actually asked this in a
press conference, and you know, he gave an answer that
really didn't have an answer.

Speaker 5 (16:42):
So we'll see how it goes.

Speaker 3 (16:44):
Like I I wonder if the President gets one of
those auto replies on his email, like he's out of
the office, if he sets it to uh sets it
the vacation or whatever.

Speaker 9 (16:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (16:53):
Yeah, like you try to email him, it's like sorry,
I'm out Asia. Yeah, it looks like it's gonna be
going on for a little bit.

Speaker 5 (16:58):
At least. Maybe they'll come up with a deal to tomorrow.
Who knows.

Speaker 8 (17:01):
Speaking of government workers, San Francisco just dodged a federal
agent surge, at least for now. President Trump has called
off plans to send border patrol agents into the city
this weekend. Mayor Daniel Lurie says Trump and Homeland Security
Secretary Christy Nome assured him in separate calls that the
deployment was canceled. Trump confirmed it on social media, saying

(17:24):
friends of mine who live in the area asked him
to reconsider so for now, San Francisco gets a breather
and maybe a thank you card from those friends.

Speaker 3 (17:35):
I know. I like how dead Bod's got some jokes. Dude,
Dead dead Bod's throwing a little late late night tight
five every now you can hear it tied five on
the back of the comedy Globe.

Speaker 5 (17:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (17:51):
A lyft ride in Orange County ended with gunfire. Deputies
say a driver got into an argument over a slammed
car door and then allegedly shot a passenger in the
abdomen and foot as he tried to run away. That
happens the suspect, thirty three year old Rolando Rivericasius, of Melbourne,
was found with a gun on the hood of his SUV.

(18:11):
The victim told deputies the driver got angry, ended the
ride and threatened to shoot Wow. River Cassius faces two
counts of attempted second degree murder with a firearm. Moral
of the story, maybe don't slam the door and definitely
don't argue with your ride, or maybe more people should
have guns.

Speaker 3 (18:31):
Am I right?

Speaker 1 (18:32):
Minimal effort. Mill girl Cheese takes the crown.

Speaker 3 (18:36):
I see that's that part.

Speaker 6 (18:38):
That's when it gets a little zipy there at the end,
more guns in there. The guy just set it on
his head though he wasn't ashamed of it.

Speaker 3 (18:46):
That's local. I mean that guy was in Melbourne. Yeah,
is that making a lot of like? Is that that's
not going national?

Speaker 5 (18:52):
Though? I haven't seen that one yet.

Speaker 6 (18:53):
No, that story happened today. I did not see that today.
About one thousand has the.

Speaker 8 (19:01):
H absolutely minimal effort meal. Grilled cheese takes the crown.
Forget ramen or cereal by the handful. Grilled cheese is
America's go to comfort sandwich. A new survey says sixty
one percent of US rank it number one, but surprisingly,
seventy five percent don't feel.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Confident making one. Here's the breakdown.

Speaker 8 (19:22):
Seventy one percent say butter gives the best crisp, twelve
percent go with Mayo. Sixty eight percent want more than
one cheese, but cheddar is a must no, and while
forty three percent prefer white bread, sourdough and briosch are
gaining fans. Technique still a mystery, but hey, it's grilled cheese.

(19:42):
How wrong can you go?

Speaker 5 (19:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (19:44):
You can meet Jim. What you look like?

Speaker 8 (19:45):
You have eaten more than your fair share of grilled
cheese sandwiches. Any thoughts our resident foodie would like to share.

Speaker 4 (19:52):
Yeah, American cheese, not Jeddar sourdough bread is perfect because
it has a nice crisp butter, not mayna I've tried
the mayonnaise thing. It has a weird flavor to it
when you heat it up. Butter is the only way
to go. And you don't need two pieces of cheese.
One is fine. Whoa one is fine?

Speaker 3 (20:11):
Stand up, get on out of here with that last take.

Speaker 5 (20:14):
Dude.

Speaker 4 (20:14):
The only time you have two pieces of cheese is
this is if you're stuffing that. In other words, it's
a cheese on both sides of the bread and some
ham in the middle. That, my friends, is a great time.

Speaker 3 (20:24):
I cannot what You're gonna throw a Craft single single? Yeah, yeah,
craft a singular Craft single and a grilled cheese. It's
literally almost built for that because of its melt point.
It's very It literally is built to become gooey, cheesy deliciousness. Listen.
I'm not gonna argue about melt points, heat points, top points.

(20:45):
I don't care about points. I'm set one Craft single.

Speaker 4 (20:48):
And a grilled cheese on One's enough. You can take
the bowl out of plat and it's all. But it
is depending on how thick the bread is. If your
sour dough is like more than like you know, you know,
a quarter inch thick or whatever. If it's a half
inch thick, two pieces of cheese, you need the ratio,
right what about Calby?

Speaker 3 (21:03):
Jack?

Speaker 9 (21:04):
Shut up?

Speaker 1 (21:05):
Ross, Jim is the foodie here.

Speaker 3 (21:07):
I'm just deb body. You don't have to laugh that
hard at that again? Like that bot even more now
you know? No, you're part of.

Speaker 8 (21:14):
Your thinking of buying a new car. You might want
to factor in the color. A new study shows blue
and black cars lose the most value over five years.
He drops twenty seven percent, black twenty three percent. Why
experts say it could be because they're harder to keep clean.
Dirt shows up more on dark colors, making them look

(21:34):
grimier faster. On the flip side, white cars hold their
value best, losing just eighteen percent. So if resale matters,
lighter might be smarter. Jim, Is this one of the
reasons why you prefer whites cars?

Speaker 1 (21:49):
White cars?

Speaker 4 (21:51):
Yeah, the darker cars the paint also fades and it's
ears easier to see. If the white paint fades a
little bit. It's harder to tell.

Speaker 3 (21:58):
Yeah. Yeah, I'm happy to say both my cars are white. Yeah,
I do care, and my truck is greatly about resale value. Yeah,
and everyone should. Yeah you actually, yeah.

Speaker 8 (22:10):
Take time for yourself, they say, right before burying you
in meetings, deadlines and passive aggressive calendar invite.

Speaker 5 (22:17):
She doesn't want you to talk.

Speaker 8 (22:18):
A new report says twenty three percent of workers didn't
take a single vacation day last year even though they
had PTO. Why too much work? Forty three percent say
they're drowning in tasks, guilt trips. Twenty nine percent feel
bad asking for time off, like they're abandoning ship manager vibes.
One in FORO say their boss would react like they

(22:40):
just asked to borrow the company jetep. Not enough PTO.
Over a third say they don't have enough days for
a real vacation, just enough to do laundry and cry
a little. Bottom line, PTO isn't a luxury, it's survival.
If your company really wants you to recharge, they should
stop making it feel like a crime scene every time
you request a day off. Jim, you don't seem to

(23:03):
have a problem taking time off. I know, I know,
it's in your contract.

Speaker 3 (23:09):
Jack.

Speaker 6 (23:09):
You've taken more time off anybody this year in the
show three full weeks off you've taken off.

Speaker 3 (23:14):
I haven't done that. First of all, that is not true.
It's not you haven't taken three full week big agents
this year.

Speaker 6 (23:21):
I have not that you've taken two. Nope yet Jack,
what was my first one?

Speaker 7 (23:25):
Jay?

Speaker 6 (23:25):
I don't know, but you were gone an entire week
before earlier this week and you were just gone a week.

Speaker 3 (23:29):
Now, I got you, guys, both people, how many but
just real quick, how many how might have had a second?

Speaker 6 (23:34):
How many day times on like pto days you have
right now?

Speaker 3 (23:37):
Like built up? Yeah?

Speaker 6 (23:38):
Yeah, yeah, I got about twenty left like for sick.

Speaker 3 (23:44):
No twenty.

Speaker 6 (23:44):
You don't have twenty days off this year. Left no
way possible, dude.

Speaker 3 (23:48):
Get out of here. You don't know how many I have.
You don't have more than I do. I don't. There's
no way I've been here ten years longer than you.
First of all, that's not true.

Speaker 6 (23:58):
Second of all, there's other ways to get extra time
off in your count like being the guy gives out
the hour, the admin of the website. That's all they
say is well, we don't have any more money to
give you.

Speaker 3 (24:15):
We can give you another week of vacation time. I
hot for the cash instead, keep working. All right, where's
she's getting smoke? Yeah?

Speaker 8 (24:28):
Creola just pulled people in one hundred and eighty three
countries to find the world's favorite crayon color, and the
winner is Cerulian. That's soft blue shade famously worn by
and Hathaway in The Devilwares Prada topped the list globally
and in the US. Rounding out the top three, Robin's
Egg blue and Wisteria purple. Generational favorites gen Z, millennials

(24:53):
and Gen X all love Cerulian, Boomers lean toward purple heart,
and today's kids are all about sky blue color. As
surprised or maybe not, Let's talk about the world's most
relatable bird, the cockapo. It's a flightless parrot from New Zealand,
which already sounds like a bird that's given up on cardio.

(25:13):
There are fewer than two hundred and fifty left in
the wild, and one of their biggest threats a disease called,
wait for it, crusty bum disease. Yes, that's the actual
name crusty bum disease Nature has jokes, but good news.
A new study shows antibiotics used to treat it. Our
working scientists were worried the birds might develop resistance, but

(25:36):
so far no crusty rebellion. So the Cocapo can keep
getting their meds and hopefully keep waddling their way back
from the brink. Speaking of crusty bums, Jim, are you
still afraid to use your bide?

Speaker 1 (25:50):
Okay? Time for sports.

Speaker 8 (25:52):
Yesterday one season started as another one ended. The Orlando
Magic began the new NBA season with a fourth quarter
from behind win over in state rival Miami Heat, while
in Chicago, Orlando City Soccer Club saw the end to
their MLS season with a wild card loss to the Fire.
On the Gridiron, the Minnesota Vikings are in San Diego

(26:13):
to play the Chargers tonight, both teams coming off of
a loss last week. Kind of like Jim. Finally, the
Fall Classic gets underway tomorrow in Toronto when the Blue
Jays hosts the Los Angeles Dodgers. Joeotani and the Dodgers
are favored to win the series. That's a tough one, Jim.
Do you think you can say that I'll help show. Hey,

(26:35):
o Tawnie, Now you tried big boy showy that you
JCS news. Now it's time for my smoke break.

Speaker 3 (26:41):
Yeah, go get it. He's out for sure. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (26:45):
Did you see Otani's game the other day? Ten strikeouts
and three homers.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
It's unreal. It's it is, I will tell you it.

Speaker 6 (26:52):
Like okay, So match we see like you know, obviously
everyday see sports, you see some cool stuff. We you know,
lift their Tiger Woods career, through Michael Jordan's career and
all this stuff. We are actually pretty lucky Lebron James
to be able to see Wayne Gretzky, you know, a
bunch of very good tennis players, from Pete Sampers to
the Joker and all these other great players, Larry Bird's career.

(27:13):
We were very lucky in this era of sports to
see this. The thing that's happening in Major League Baseball
with Shoey Otani right now is beyond the pale. This
guy throws one hundred mile an hour. He's got great stuff.
He strikes out ten people in a game and then
hits three bombs. One of them so far, I think
he almost hit it completely out of the stadium. There

(27:35):
is no athlete like that guy on planet Earth right now.
There is no athlete like that right now. That guy
is an anomaly. He is a straight up unicorn. He's bigfoot,
and for our lifetimes, he's thirty one years old, and
for our lifetimes, when the pitcher hits, they are the
worst hitter on the team a million. So for him

(27:55):
to be a pitcher and the best hitter on the
team crazy just makes it more amazing.

Speaker 5 (28:00):
It's little league stuff. Matter of fact.

Speaker 6 (28:02):
Brandon Kravitz I was talking to Krabits and Bianchi about
this yesterday or the day before, and Kravits looks at
me and says, it's like little league stuff.

Speaker 5 (28:09):
It's like, you know, when.

Speaker 4 (28:10):
There's a really really good player and they're in little league,
they do everything great, Like if it's in Pop Warner.
The guy who's the quarterback is also the running back,
is also the best defensive player, is also the punt
and kick returner. Just because they are the supreme athlete
on the team. They want the ball in that person's
hands at all times.

Speaker 3 (28:26):
You know.

Speaker 4 (28:26):
Now you fast forward that and then surround that person
by the best players on the planet, and they still shine.

Speaker 3 (28:32):
It was before my time. But is there any how
I know it's very, very different, But how similar is
this to Bo Jackson in the sense of, like, dude,
we've never seen anything like this before. I know, dual
sports and all of that, but I'm just talking like
strictly rare athlete.

Speaker 4 (28:51):
Yeah, obviously, no question when you see a Bo Jackson
and even Dion Sanders, you know, play football and baseball
at the highest levels. That's one thing for sure. But
how I explained it, I said, this guy is a
cy young pitcher that hits like Barry Bonds. You know,
imagine a guy that throw you. They can strike you
out like Randy Johnson and then bomb your best pitch
out of the out of the stadium. And he's the

(29:12):
you know, he's thirty one years old and incredible shape.
I mean, the worst thing that can happen is he
can't pitch anymore, so out of like by the way,
his stuff is great. His his pitches are amazing. He's
got great stuff. Hard to see. I'd really never seen
him pitch before at length, and then I watched that
entire thing and it was just bananas.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
Dude.

Speaker 5 (29:31):
The guy is just unreal, and.

Speaker 3 (29:32):
You know, it's also he's so good at gambling. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I don't know. That's what I meant to say. This
personal assistant is so good. By the way, there's a
gambling story out there we're going to talk about today.
Do you guys see the latest? No? Yeah? The FEDS
arrested Chauncey Billups. Yes.

Speaker 4 (29:49):
And there's another player I can't remember who it is.
And they were running some gambling like mafia gambling rings.
And one of the things was, and Jack and I
will have this at heart, they rigged a poker game,
oh think the high stakes poker game with a shoe
in other words, a well, a shuffler that would shuffle
the cards in a certain way, and then the light
fixtures in the room could read the cards and tell information.

(30:12):
One guy that would come to that game lost one
point eight million dollars. Total losses for players of that
game were over seven million bucks.

Speaker 3 (30:21):
Oh man.

Speaker 4 (30:21):
And I gonna tell you man, you know, I mean,
it's not like it used to be. But card players
and the people you probably you want to screw out
of money like that. And one of the reasons I
don't I've been invited to a bunch of big games
like lawyer games and stuff. I don't go play them.
I don't go play them, Doude. I don't go play games.
We played with small ball somewhere. I don't those things
get rolled due. There ain't no way I'm doing that.

Speaker 3 (30:40):
What do you mean roll rob robbed the inside robs.

Speaker 4 (30:43):
I mean, if you know that there's a buying a
five hundred to one thousand dollars maybe even more in
a card game and there's ten players, that means at
any time there's gonna be either ten twenty grand in
that room cash.

Speaker 5 (30:54):
You know.

Speaker 3 (30:55):
Yeah, man, that happens. It's so much easier on hard rock. Yeah,
it is so much easier.

Speaker 4 (31:00):
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text seven seven zero three one, we'll do the Froggers
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Speaker 3 (32:40):
Good week of NFL coming.

Speaker 4 (32:42):
Up, it is, so let's roll. Obviously, we do the
Florida teams, then we do everybody's team. Ross doesn't really
have a team. Jack is a Raiders fan. I am
a Bucks fan. Deb is a Packers fan.

Speaker 6 (32:53):
Let's start with the game tonight, because it's a good
one and they are coming off tough losses. The Vikings
versus the Chargers.

Speaker 3 (32:58):
Oh charges cool in La. I like the Chargers here
as well. I think they're a good football team.

Speaker 5 (33:04):
Man.

Speaker 4 (33:05):
Yeah, the Viking. I mean, it's what game. Isn't a
coin flip of the NFL anymore?

Speaker 6 (33:09):
Yeah, I'm just pissed off because that was I had
two games wrong last week and the Chargers were one
of them. Yeah, yeah, yeah against I thought the Colts
would stumble, you know, going out west, but they did not.

Speaker 5 (33:20):
They look good and they.

Speaker 3 (33:21):
Continue to look good John Taylor in this.

Speaker 6 (33:24):
Game, and the Chargers actually got within a touchdown within
a couple of points at one time of beating Philly
last week. However, I think I'm I'm leaning on Chargers again.

Speaker 5 (33:36):
Chargers for you too.

Speaker 3 (33:37):
Oh yeah, Ers.

Speaker 6 (33:38):
Can't wear that ugly mustard top and bottom uniform.

Speaker 3 (33:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (33:44):
I took the Chargers as well. Miami is playing in Atlanta.
Miami is so bad. Two is the worst quarterback in
the league by a million. I'm taking the Falcons. Falcons
don't look that terrible. Panics did not have a good
week last week though, But we have two lefties. This
is a rarity in the NFL.

Speaker 3 (33:59):
Right, It doesn't make it right? Is its a lefty? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (34:04):
Yeah, so two lefty quarterbacks? It's weird.

Speaker 3 (34:06):
Yeah, whips.

Speaker 6 (34:07):
I like Atlanta in this match, We'll do all season long.
I'm just picking against Miami. I only miss it once.

Speaker 3 (34:15):
What would you bet for him? And they're in Atlanta?
Are you taking Atlanta as well?

Speaker 11 (34:17):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (34:18):
Yeah? Yeah minus four seventeen on the money line. They
have a seven and a half point advantage in the spread.

Speaker 4 (34:24):
Like r Yeah for sure. Uh, it's so funny. This
is a game we usually would and talk about. But man,
the Ravens are so bad right now? How about the
Bears at the Ravens in Baltimore?

Speaker 3 (34:35):
Is it? Is it that kind of a crazy game?
Mark Jackson playing?

Speaker 12 (34:38):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (34:38):
I don't think he is, though, Right, it's Ravens the Ravens.
I promise you're taking the Ravens.

Speaker 3 (34:44):
I promise you. The Ravens will win this game. Do
yourself a favor. Trust me on this. Okay, I'm more
in the same football pool. I'm switching to the Ravens
right now. Then the Bears will not come close to
beating the Ravens. Now.

Speaker 6 (34:56):
Not only am I picking the Ravens, I was picking
him before. I just read that Lamar Jackson returns to
practice for Baltimore this week.

Speaker 5 (35:03):
Oh really?

Speaker 3 (35:04):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (35:05):
Right?

Speaker 3 (35:06):
And I'm rooting for the Bears just in general because
I have a really close friend who likes Chicago. I
can finally express that because Dev's knives are and I
always I care for my life.

Speaker 6 (35:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (35:17):
So yeah, I like the Bears. I like Caleb Williams.
I love that whole culture of sucking forever and now
you have hope. I like getting on that bandwagon of
like mediocrity, but your cells so excited for every win.
Ravens will win this game, all right, Very nice Bucks

(35:37):
at the Saints. It's in New Orleans.

Speaker 6 (35:39):
Bucks coming off a tough loss. And you know, of
course they lost Mike Evans again. He was back for
like literally ten plays and then he's back out again.
It doesn't look like they're getting Godwin back. He may
not ever come back. Have you heard that yet?

Speaker 4 (35:51):
I did not hear the Apparently his leg was really
bad and that he's had a tough time getting it back.

Speaker 6 (35:58):
So you know, they're bang up, their secondaries banged up.
You know, I'm taking the Bucks just because the Saints
are so bad. But man, the Bucks are having a
hard time right now.

Speaker 3 (36:06):
They are, but I'm still picking them the win this game. Yeah,
two words, Baker May for sure. I said it like three,
but that's one first name.

Speaker 5 (36:14):
Last name.

Speaker 3 (36:14):
It could be three where it could be three whatever,
but none of them are names. Then Baker May and Fields.

Speaker 4 (36:21):
We'll do these last two here for sure, just because
it's the Packers at the Steelers. This is the revenge game,
of course. Aaron Rodgers, now the quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers,
Packers going into Pittsburgh. Packers for one and one Pittsburgh
four and two, So on paper, they're basically identical teams.

Speaker 3 (36:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (36:38):
I mentioned I missed two games last week and the
Steelers were the other one.

Speaker 3 (36:42):
Screw them. I'm going Pack Go, Pack Go. It is
going to be the Packers. You like the Packers here.
I like the Packers here, and also so do Vegas.
Oh really, so it is Vegas. So I'm following Vegas
on this one.

Speaker 6 (36:55):
And then lastly here, it looks like the Chiefs have
found their groove. They've been playing some really good football.
They play the Commanders. It was a close one against
the Raiders this past week. It was tight in Kansas City.
Washington goes in. At first we thought the Commanders may
be for real. They've had a tough couple of weeks.

Speaker 4 (37:11):
They're now three and four, Kansas City now four and three,
and it looks like they're finding their steps.

Speaker 5 (37:16):
So I'm going Kansas City.

Speaker 6 (37:18):
Yeah, I think they beat the Raiders thirty one nothing. Yea,
it was gross Kansas City on this one.

Speaker 5 (37:22):
Yeah, yeah, for sure.

Speaker 3 (37:23):
It is the biggest disparity between two money lines. You
gotta go Chiefs.

Speaker 6 (37:30):
Yeah, what are the ten, eleven, ten and a half points,
twelve and a half, twelve and a half, even worse,
twelve and a half points. Someone said Debot should be
picking these games. What do you think, Debbot?

Speaker 3 (37:40):
Ha ha, very good.

Speaker 4 (37:45):
All right, there you go Froggers Football Forecast and again
we'll wrap that up next week for the Froggers Football
follow up, where somebody will win a twenty five dollars
gift card if they choose the right member of the
show that had the most wins. And I will go
ahead and give your heads up. It's probably not gonna
be me, you know, because we're.

Speaker 3 (38:00):
Talking about football. I want to go on record and
say last week's Giants game was one of the best
football games of all time.

Speaker 5 (38:07):
It was so good.

Speaker 3 (38:08):
If I if an alien showed up to the United
States and they're like, show me what's show me the
best thing you have? I would show them that game
of football.

Speaker 5 (38:17):
It was so good.

Speaker 3 (38:18):
What's it good or bad? It was great. I mean
it's really bad if you're a Giants fan, ye, but
you're also giving it some grace because it's a rookie quarterback.

Speaker 4 (38:27):
I was gonna say, if you're a Giants fan, I
gotta tell you, I think you're pretty f and happy
right now with the season and with a quarterback like that,
guy's got so much great kind of reminds me of
Baker a little bit. I think you've got to be
super heavy as a Giants.

Speaker 3 (38:38):
That's it.

Speaker 6 (38:38):
They showed these signs of hope, but then they're still
like the Giants said that what was it.

Speaker 3 (38:46):
At the start of the.

Speaker 5 (38:49):
Three points in the fourth quarter?

Speaker 3 (38:50):
Right, Yeah, it was crazy.

Speaker 6 (38:52):
Well, I had to watch it like I was watching highlights,
and then I was just looking at the scoring update
and they kept flipping back to who was in the lead,
changing around.

Speaker 3 (39:00):
Like it was broken. Yes, just flipping back and forth
and crazy. Yeah, that Giants football game was one of
the best Giants broncos. If you haven't watched just the
highlights of that thing, it's worthy of a YouTube right there.

Speaker 4 (39:12):
All right for our seven nine four one again, you
can always text our show seven seven zero three one.
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Speaker 5 (39:21):
Danny Meyering up next with Date Night dun Raight.

Speaker 2 (39:26):
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Speaker 11 (39:38):
Hey guys, every day y'all are running a spot for
a bon Jovi album drop listening party, singing, and my
question is was anyone asking for a new bon Jovie album?

Speaker 5 (39:52):
Well you got his voice fixed.

Speaker 13 (39:55):
Good afternoon, everybody. This is Melinda number one, Jackalmaniac and Jack.
I think everybody should get off your back. You work
really hard.

Speaker 3 (40:04):
I know it.

Speaker 13 (40:05):
You're involved in everything Jack, especially with Ryan Holmes. My god,
and they took your office. Okay, you deserve a vacation.
Let this noise and nonsense roll right off your back.

Speaker 3 (40:17):
Bye.

Speaker 6 (40:18):
Yeah, you have no idea what you're talking about. She's
a Jack of maniac. She knows zero zero knowledge. Melenda
knows you know.

Speaker 3 (40:25):
Melinda sounds more like Jack than Jack does Iron Con
come out?

Speaker 4 (40:30):
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there's Jacket Rosses here as well.

Speaker 3 (40:46):
Yeah, let's do date.

Speaker 5 (40:47):
Night done right.

Speaker 3 (40:52):
Off r D right loud for a friend, missus Danny
Mrie of Orlando. Date night guy, And how are you doing,
young lady.

Speaker 14 (41:04):
I am wonderful and spooky.

Speaker 5 (41:06):
Yeah, you get your spooky dress on.

Speaker 12 (41:08):
I do.

Speaker 3 (41:09):
I'm ready.

Speaker 4 (41:10):
My god, man, I gotta to tell you, I don't
know which is worse of when it comes to the
seasons in Central Florida. You know, it used to be like,
you know, Christmas, Thanksgiving really kind of ruled the roost.

Speaker 5 (41:20):
Man.

Speaker 4 (41:21):
I don't know that that's the case anymore. Orlando is
straight up bananas for Halloween. There is stuff everywhere. I
don't know that I've seen more coverage for a holiday
or special day than I've seen this year for Halloween.
On Facebook, Insta, all the spots. It's crazy out there.

Speaker 15 (41:39):
Everything it is okay everything. If they can find a
way to Halloween it, they are gonna.

Speaker 3 (41:46):
Yeah. Yeah, well let's get to it.

Speaker 5 (41:48):
What's out there?

Speaker 14 (41:48):
All right?

Speaker 15 (41:49):
So, happening Saturday two thirty pm to five pm is
the Miss Scream Queen Halloween Pin Up Contest and this
is at Hotel Casadega in Cassadaya.

Speaker 5 (42:01):
Man, that sounds awesome.

Speaker 14 (42:02):
It's gonna be so fun.

Speaker 4 (42:04):
And for people who do not realize what Casadaya is
around here, it just gets spiritualist camp slash city out
there going toward Daytona off of I four and it's legendary.
Matter of fact, it became so busy at one point
they used to shut the ramp down going in there
because they tried to avoid a lot of people going
there for Halloween and kind of just walking around the
city because it's a dim, spooky.

Speaker 14 (42:24):
Oh man, I didn't realize that. That's crazy.

Speaker 15 (42:27):
Yeah, so this maybe this will cause the traffic backup here,
maybe of a different kind. So this is put on
by pin Ups and Pumps Florida and they are doing
a pin up contest at the Haunted Hotel Casadega.

Speaker 14 (42:39):
Spectators are welcome.

Speaker 15 (42:40):
If you want to participate in the contest, you do
need to register and it is limited to twenty one
and up. So I think it's gonna be a great time,
great people watching.

Speaker 6 (42:49):
Yeah, that sounds awesome. I've not heard them do anything
like that before.

Speaker 14 (42:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (42:53):
So that's on Saturday, and then also on Saturday, seven
pm to eleven pm is the Halloween costume contest that
would the Island. This is one of the best ones
in Orlando every year. The creativity that people have to
participate in this is awesome and it's a great venue.

Speaker 3 (43:10):
It's a cool spot to do this.

Speaker 15 (43:11):
You know, go hang out by the river, sit relax,
get to watch people in crazy costumes. There's all kinds
of different prizes. The contest again, is for twenty one
and up and there's no entry fee to participate and
enjoy that happening Friday night and Saturday night from six

(43:31):
to nine pm is Dragon Nights at Low Gardens.

Speaker 14 (43:35):
So right now during the day.

Speaker 15 (43:37):
They have this Dragon's Hidden Treasure quest, like these dragons
displayed all throughout lou Gardens this evening Friday and Saturday evenings,
they are kind of giving it the nighttime treatment. Tickets
are twenty five dollars for adults or nineteen dollars for kids,
and you'll get to solve riddles and uncover dragons hidden treasure.

Speaker 3 (43:58):
Now.

Speaker 14 (43:58):
I don't know if you heard the news about post time.

Speaker 3 (44:01):
I did hear then.

Speaker 4 (44:02):
Actually, we went last weekend to hang out a little
bit because we didn't know if we'd have an opportunity
to go again, you know, because it's two weekends now,
I think it's closed, and we didn't if we're going
to be able to get back, So we went last weekend.
It was you know, a little sad. Yeah, that's a
legendary spot.

Speaker 3 (44:17):
Yeah, sure is.

Speaker 15 (44:18):
So they are having a couple of different events before
they close up shop, and one of them is Saturday
evening eight thirty pm. The Barfly Band is going to
do their kind of farewell performance. So if you aren't
familiar with post time and you want to see some
old school central floor of the life, that is that's
been around for quite a while.

Speaker 6 (44:38):
Old being the keyword there, old being the keyword. It
has not changed to make see an actual vampire there.

Speaker 3 (44:45):
The crepit rotting. Oh yeah, sag saggy. There's a lot
of words.

Speaker 6 (44:52):
It's scary, man, And they don't dress up.

Speaker 14 (44:55):
They're going to be looking for a new host.

Speaker 15 (44:57):
Yeah, they don't have the you know, they're going to
be taking home to find new hunts to hang out in.

Speaker 3 (45:02):
And they don't say brains, They just say where's the bathroom,
all right? Veines.

Speaker 15 (45:12):
Also happening Saturday at six pm is the Booze and
Bruise bar crawl. This is at Live at Point Orlando.
So they are of course going to have Halloween themed drinks.
They are encouraging costumes, and they're going to hop around
all the different venues.

Speaker 14 (45:26):
That are there.

Speaker 15 (45:27):
Tickets are just sixteen dollars, or you can do the
VIP for forty five dollars and you will get three
drinks with that plus early entry, and then they're going
to have additional drink specials if you need to continue
that fun.

Speaker 3 (45:40):
Three drinks for sixteen bucks. That's a good deal.

Speaker 14 (45:42):
For forty five.

Speaker 3 (45:43):
Okay, there, go to the VIP. It's a different deal.

Speaker 4 (45:46):
It's still not bad. I mean the average cost for
a drink right now is like twelve dollars. Yeah, that's
not beer, like even glasses of wine now like minimums
like twelve.

Speaker 3 (45:54):
Bucks for real.

Speaker 15 (45:55):
Absolutely all right, So these next events are happening on Halloween,
so we're gonna give a little taste for you so
you can plan ahead and we'll be sharing more next
week as well as in our weekly email newsletter. You
can go to Orlando Datenightguide dot com to sign up
for that. So this is happening at Port Orlando as
well on Halloween night seven pm is Nightmare at the point.

(46:16):
So what's different about this one is that each of
the venues are going to do a live action tribute
to different scary movies, So you're essentially for the one
that's happening on Halloween at seven pm.

Speaker 14 (46:27):
You'll be hopping around.

Speaker 15 (46:28):
Different live action Halloween movie themes at each of the bars.
They're gonna have DJs covers twenty dollars for that one.
And then on Halloween is lunch and dinner service at
Cafe Tow tw Tango. They are doing a Taylor Swift
Halloween all day Okay, so if you dress up in
a Taylor Swift inspired costume, you will get fifteen percent off.

Speaker 14 (46:51):
Your entire meal.

Speaker 15 (46:52):
Horrifying, and then we'll be playing Taylor Swift greatest hits
all day long.

Speaker 3 (46:57):
If we'll show up as Kanye West, you get try.

Speaker 5 (47:00):
Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 3 (47:02):
The arts rival Yey Taylor still still one of the
most surreal moments in television, and depending on who you are,
you might even lose your job.

Speaker 14 (47:15):
Rolling the dice.

Speaker 15 (47:16):
You know, this year seems like a rolling of the
dice year for Halloween. The folks all right happening Halloween
as well. From six to ten pm is the promenade
at Sunset Walk is doing their annual Halloween costume contest.
This one's a great pick because it's free to walk around.
They're gonna have street performers, they're gonna have live music.
DJ dead Ringer is going to be.

Speaker 14 (47:38):
Part of that.

Speaker 3 (47:39):
Two Wow. Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 14 (47:42):
Thanks for telling that, Jack, that's a great name. And
let's see.

Speaker 15 (47:47):
Curious Quirk is having a Halloween party. They are out
in Lake Nona. So if you want the Housewives of
Lake Nona Halloween Edition, this is definitely going to be
the one. Uh So they're gonna have a buffet, spooky cocktails.
DJ costume contest for twenty one and up. It's seventy
five dollars and that includes all of that funness. And
that's from six to eleven pm.

Speaker 6 (48:09):
Yeah, you want to see sixty different cougar outfits.

Speaker 15 (48:12):
Catwoman is gonna be Oh yeah, you're gonna see Catwoman
through the decades.

Speaker 4 (48:16):
Yeah that Aria's gonna run out of leopard print by
the end of that weekend.

Speaker 5 (48:19):
That's what damn sure I got the money.

Speaker 3 (48:21):
It's gonna smell like Johnny was for months.

Speaker 5 (48:26):
Deep Cut.

Speaker 15 (48:27):
Yeah, all right, and lastly, on Halloween evening seven pm
at Judson's Live, they are doing a Flashback Fright Eighties
Halloween Dance party. So it's gonna be eighties themed, another
costume contest and live music from Beauty and the Beats.

Speaker 14 (48:45):
And it's thirty five bucks for this one.

Speaker 15 (48:47):
So I feel like this is a great way to
go experience Judson's Live without the pressure of like the
concert and if you've never been, this is a great
way to do it.

Speaker 14 (48:56):
And a beautiful room.

Speaker 3 (48:57):
Check it out.

Speaker 5 (48:57):
It's a gorgeous room, that's for sure.

Speaker 15 (48:59):
I've never been in there doing kind of like one
of these parties. Yeah, so I it would be interesting
because it is built.

Speaker 3 (49:06):
For for viewing music and listening to music.

Speaker 15 (49:08):
Yeah yeah, so this is a they've they've done this
type of an event couple of different times.

Speaker 5 (49:12):
That's cool.

Speaker 14 (49:13):
Must be must be going well, yeah, very nice.

Speaker 16 (49:16):
Uh.

Speaker 15 (49:17):
And of course there's lots of trunk or treat events
happening for kids, So we've got a full list at
Orlando hyphenparenting dot com. If you do have the kids
to burn out some some energy for what are you
doing this weekend? There is a party at the Park
down the street in Casterbury. Uh fun Toberfest. So we're
doing that on Saturday and then Sunday I'm doing something

(49:37):
for myself. It's a kind of yoga spiritual, nice hippie,
part time hippie.

Speaker 5 (49:42):
Now hollext howeens on a Friday this year?

Speaker 9 (49:44):
Is it not? Oh?

Speaker 3 (49:45):
Man?

Speaker 5 (49:45):
That works out? That's the best?

Speaker 6 (49:47):
Right, Like a Friday or Saturday or Saturday would be
the best.

Speaker 5 (49:49):
Right.

Speaker 14 (49:50):
I feel like Friday might be good because you get
home from work. Yeah, you do the thing with the.

Speaker 15 (49:54):
Kid, you trick or treat, and then Saturday, like you
can just and recover, you like, or you.

Speaker 4 (49:59):
Can do the Friday anything with the kids. And then
Saturday night, even though it's November first, it doesn't matter.
You can still blow it out and do the Halloween
that night.

Speaker 14 (50:05):
I mean, I'm going full Christmas?

Speaker 3 (50:08):
Are you really? Is it what you do? For real?

Speaker 6 (50:10):
Like November first you put all your stuff up?

Speaker 15 (50:13):
I do really, well, it's always that way, but now
now that like what changed it?

Speaker 14 (50:18):
Culture?

Speaker 3 (50:19):
I just she hates Thanksgiving? Yeah, is such a great answer.

Speaker 6 (50:24):
I think that's kind of common though, right, Like I
mean earlier, I know that most people don't don't most
people have their stuff up before Thanksgiving.

Speaker 15 (50:30):
Now yeah, I mean I remember growing up it was
you waited till Thanksgiving. But yeah, I mean that's changed,
and I've just I've ridden that drain. I'm like, all right,
let's do it.

Speaker 14 (50:37):
I don't care.

Speaker 4 (50:38):
As a matter of fact, I know that's the case
because of my house. To get all my kids over,
we have to give them food, right, So Thanksgiving when
they come over, we literally tell them don't forget. After dinner,
we're putting up Christmas stuff. And my wife will drag
everything out so that the kids are already there and
they're forced to help us put up the Christmas stuff
because that's what we've been doing for like twenty years.

Speaker 6 (50:56):
I love our sister Sation down the Hall flip the
Christmas music on July fifth, Yeah, they know they did
not after fourth jo they went to Christmas music.

Speaker 3 (51:06):
All right, Well, it was nice knowing that station. Is
that true?

Speaker 6 (51:11):
No, I was gonna say, I mean he sold that
a little hard.

Speaker 4 (51:15):
Can I tell you it's not above this company to
do something like that.

Speaker 3 (51:18):
Ye Christmas, it's definitely lucky. It's not above my heart
to do that. I'm just giving your heads up and.

Speaker 6 (51:23):
It'll be happening at the same time Danny's hanging a wreath. Yeah,
it's about the same time.

Speaker 5 (51:28):
How far do you got to do? You do it
inflatables in the yard.

Speaker 14 (51:31):
I hate inflatable Oh God, bless you.

Speaker 3 (51:33):
There's a reason you and I connected. I knew there
was a reason you and I connected.

Speaker 14 (51:38):
And this is how smart my son is.

Speaker 15 (51:40):
He calls them deflatables, and he like he's you know,
that was originally when he was cute and like mispronounced things.
I mean, he's still cute, but now he like does
it on purpose because he knows, like the vast majority
of the day, you just have these.

Speaker 3 (51:54):
Sad Oh my god. There's a couple of houses in Castlebury.
You drive by it, it looks like there was a
drive by it just it looks like like giant condoms. Yeah, colorful.
It looks like fifty it does attack on titan monsters,
those big giants, like they make love over a neighborhood.

(52:14):
It's just a bunch of really weird condoms on front
and backyards.

Speaker 5 (52:18):
Johnny, don't plug that one in.

Speaker 4 (52:20):
Yeah, that's not snow, Johnny, it's not snow.

Speaker 5 (52:25):
Don't plug it in.

Speaker 3 (52:25):
Johnny is this how houses are made? Oh my god,
got my damn toddler wondering how houses are made? These
freaking inflatables weird. Oh when there's a text that I
would love to get your answer on here, miss Danny,
is that thank you eighteen year anniversary for a couple

(52:46):
to listeners right now? What restaurant? Where are they going?

Speaker 14 (52:50):
What age bracket are these folks?

Speaker 3 (52:54):
Phil, Let's go forty?

Speaker 4 (52:55):
Yeah, I mean they've been again eighteen years. You've got
him in there. Maybe late thirties, early forties.

Speaker 3 (52:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (53:00):
If you need a little spice in your life, then
I would suggest Better than Sex, which does focus on dessert,
but it is so good.

Speaker 3 (53:07):
I was about to.

Speaker 6 (53:08):
Say that very thing. Book your dinner, but before you
book dinner, before you do anything, because it's one of
the hardest seats in Orlando to get. Go book a
night at Better than Sex.

Speaker 4 (53:17):
It's down on Orange Avenue and it basically is a
vampire's bedroom that serves just the most delicious, unbelievably good
cakes and desserts that you can ever have. They pair
them up with wines or whatever you want, coffee, and
it's just a really cool place to have a dessert.
It's hard to get in there though, and it's not cheap.
But if you're doing an anniversary thing, a perfect way

(53:37):
to end up like a date night.

Speaker 14 (53:39):
Yeah, it's cute and cheeky. It'll kind of get talking.

Speaker 3 (53:41):
A little bit. It's not the meal though, that's just
the dessert. Yeah yeah, okay, yeah.

Speaker 14 (53:46):
If they like sushi near there is Eato Boy Eato Boy.

Speaker 15 (53:50):
Yeah, a stand up sushi So you are standing, it's
a stand up sushi counter.

Speaker 14 (53:53):
But oh my god, it is so good. Yeah yeah,
And so then like that's one of my.

Speaker 15 (53:57):
Dream dates that we've just never been able to do
because of babysitter and stuff.

Speaker 14 (54:00):
Is dinner there and then do yeah one hundred percent.

Speaker 4 (54:02):
I mean Hillstones right up the street, that's a great restaurant.
Raven His Paggage right around the corner. That's also a
great restaurant. But Strand is.

Speaker 3 (54:08):
Right there, that's a great restaurant.

Speaker 4 (54:09):
And Tory Tory, I mean there's so many great places
in the modern it's all right there in that area.
You could do all of those and then end up
it better than the sex and be very nice.

Speaker 3 (54:18):
And then this is what you do when you're at
better than sex it's gonna be a great dessert, right,
it's they're gonna be so happy on that last bite.
And then she like rolls her eyes back and her
toes curled by that last little crem brew l or
whatever she decided to get. She goes mm. And then
you look at that last bite as she's eating it,
and you go, you ready for me to prove this

(54:38):
restaurant wrong. Oh that's right, dude, And I gave you
a little give you a Schwarzenegger tagline for your anniversary.
You're welcome like that. But the cake is so good.

Speaker 6 (54:50):
The sex is never gonna be better. Maybe it's the cake?

Speaker 3 (54:53):
Is that good? You tell that after?

Speaker 5 (54:56):
Are you guys giving up? Good love? For Danny Meyers.

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Speaker 4 (57:35):
Jack is here, Yeah, so is Ross. It's true some
big changes coming to restaurants in New York.

Speaker 5 (57:42):
Guys and Jack, you just were there.

Speaker 3 (57:45):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 4 (57:48):
There's a pyramid shape that's going to appear on menus now, right,
so we knowed pyramid? Yeah, like no, that's I was
talking to my wife this morning.

Speaker 6 (57:58):
She said the very same thing, right, So the food
pyramid isn't even like the food pyramid anymore, right, it hasn't.

Speaker 5 (58:04):
It changed dramatically.

Speaker 3 (58:05):
That's also proving my point that Jack is in fact
your work wife, just like I.

Speaker 4 (58:10):
Think that thing is I come and busted up because
it's you know, I don't think it was correct for yours.
The grain thing is weird or something like that, right, yeah,
yeah yeah, Big Cereal push that.

Speaker 6 (58:17):
So so when you look at a menu, you know,
we know that there are a little uh little symbols
they use, right yep, right, so free right, spicy, Right,
we'll put a little pepper there, ye yeah, right, and
we'll do that a little leaf for sometimes voltaian or vegan.

Speaker 3 (58:32):
Yeah, there you go.

Speaker 4 (58:33):
So what do you think the triangle means? And this
is by the way, New York, New York is the
only state to do this so far, but they do
believe if this kind of starts catching on, people start
to show that they are starting to acclimate themselves, paying
attention to this kind of thing, it may get out nationwide.

Speaker 3 (58:48):
Comes from gay and lesbian sources. No, no, no, that's
a great guest though.

Speaker 5 (58:52):
No, that's not it.

Speaker 3 (58:52):
This was gay me.

Speaker 4 (58:53):
And to be honest with you, to be to be
honest with you, I gotta tell you, man, like you
could have seen this come out like years ago.

Speaker 5 (59:01):
It's it's kind of interesting that just coming out now.

Speaker 3 (59:04):
Peanuts, No, it's made with peanuts. It's got triangle. What
would be a triangle?

Speaker 4 (59:11):
If I were to flip through the food and I
look at something it has a little triangle beside it,
I would know now that that is this made by Egyptians.

Speaker 5 (59:19):
It's so funny.

Speaker 3 (59:19):
No, no, no, no, it has more than fifty grams
of sugar. Oh that's going to catch on. Oh, like
it's an arrow pointing up.

Speaker 5 (59:27):
Yeah, yeah, something like that.

Speaker 6 (59:29):
If it's a triangle, it's it's pointing up saying it's
higher high level of sugar.

Speaker 5 (59:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (59:34):
A new pyramid, a pyramid shaped warning symbol starting to
appear in some restaurant menus In New York. It's the
first city in the country to require chain restaurants place
a warning label and food or drink items containing more
than fifty grams of added sugar do it, so you know.

Speaker 6 (59:48):
And the funny thing is we were trying to figure out, Well,
my wife was like, well, where's that gonna happen.

Speaker 4 (59:52):
I'm like, man, A lot of Asian food like has
a lot of sugar in it, and drinks have a
lot of sugar in it. So when you order like
a certain cocktail or order a certain dessert or something
like that, you'll know now if it has more than
fifty grams of sugar in it. And it says the
FDA recommends that added sugars do not exceed ten percent
of one's daily calories, which for a two thousand calorie

(01:00:13):
diet is about forty eight grams of sugar. So what
they're basically saying is or warning you that that one
dish is going to give you your daily allowance of
the sugar you need in your diet.

Speaker 3 (01:00:22):
See, I think it's going to be there for there
where you don't expect it, Like it's gonna be like
some weird like grouper Entree though with like honey baked carrots,
and you would be shocked.

Speaker 15 (01:00:36):
I know.

Speaker 3 (01:00:36):
I listen, you know when you cook home and you're like, man,
it's just never like the same as the restaurant.

Speaker 6 (01:00:42):
And the reason why is because the restaurant don't care.
What's a lot of salt and sugar butter tons of salt.
They're putting tons of sugar butter. They don't they're not
counting calories back there. There's no chef that's working at
Hula Hans rest in Peace that was ever worried about calories.
That's why restaurant food just straight ribs because it's guilt free.

Speaker 3 (01:01:04):
Yeah, the guy, the person making it isn't eating it.

Speaker 4 (01:01:07):
And by the way, you know when you go out,
that's the time where you're like, well, I'm just gonna know,
I'm gonna let it ride, right. You know, you don't
really look at anything when you're unless you have an allergy.
Of course, I'm not counting calories a restaurant. That's why
I'm there.

Speaker 3 (01:01:18):
I think one of the I'm not Yeah, I'm not
counting calories, but I will keep an eye out on
just like, how much food am I eating? Because sometimes
it's so easy to overeat at a restaurant.

Speaker 4 (01:01:31):
Yeah, oh yeah, completely And according to a statement from
the New York City Department of Health, they shared on
in Newsweek and said the chain restaurants must now post
that icon on their menus next to any prepackaged food
or drink or non package equivalent that has that fifty
grams of sugar.

Speaker 5 (01:01:45):
That's crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:01:46):
And then yeah, but are you but you're not like
a huge sugar guy. Nah, I'm not. I'm not a
big sweets guy.

Speaker 6 (01:01:54):
I do like a taste of sweets, like, you know,
like the sweet we had the other day for Harry
Sippen Saber was just like this little piece of pumpkin cheesecake.

Speaker 4 (01:02:01):
Yeah, and like two bites of that with a sip
of something is perfectly fine. I don't need a big
slab of cake or a big piece of pie or
anything like that.

Speaker 3 (01:02:08):
And Jack, you're not a sweet guy. You know, you're
not a sweet guy. You are too catholic for desserts.
No what yeah, no, yeah, you do you not know? No? No,
listen as saying no, no, I'm striking a nerve here, Jim,
I like what I like sweets, I don't you like?

(01:02:28):
But you've never let sweets ruin your life? Okay, thank you?

Speaker 17 (01:02:33):
Do you have that?

Speaker 3 (01:02:34):
Now that's a compliment. Do you have that? That's how Yeah?
I think so you have the sweet thing.

Speaker 5 (01:02:39):
Yeah I didn't know. I got the sight.

Speaker 3 (01:02:42):
Oh I have the sweet thing. If you haven't, this
is my rule. If you haven't let sweets or desserts
like made you feel awful, then you're you don't have
a sweet problem. Yeah I have.

Speaker 4 (01:02:54):
I've had post dessert regret before. Oh yeah, yeah, but
I mean you haven't for like five seconds. I'm what
we're talking about is this not being able to drive
by a dairy queen without frothing at the mouth.

Speaker 3 (01:03:04):
Oh I loved. I mean I just like that.

Speaker 4 (01:03:07):
Two weeks ago we drove by one and it was
closed and my wife and I, legit got pissed off,
like we were mad.

Speaker 6 (01:03:12):
I thought you didn't care about sweet. I do care
about him occasionally it's like blood pressure for him who
doesn't want to post bowl chocolate shake.

Speaker 3 (01:03:23):
But that's the one thing. Man to come down on
desserts is brutal. It's just mentally physically as well. And
then you're guilty. That's why I think you're a little
too catholic to even get to know.

Speaker 6 (01:03:37):
I know that guilt, that pit of like, oh god,
that was a tub of ice cream. I can't believe
I didn't stop and ross.

Speaker 4 (01:03:44):
What you said earlier is actually one of the one
of the cruxes of this thing. One of the things
that they're really kind of is the fact that you
don't know where that hidden sugar is. Of course, it's
easy to see in a really sweet drink like a
mud slide martini or something like that, or you know,
of course if you're getting something that's you know, later
and sugar.

Speaker 3 (01:04:02):
Yeah, But what they're saying is is.

Speaker 4 (01:04:04):
A lot of the salad dressings that you get, a
lot of the sauces that you get keep going, have
more sugar and sucrose or glucose in there than you
would ever imagine.

Speaker 3 (01:04:13):
Don't sleep on that sea bass dish. There's gonna be
something loaded with sugar, yeah, it says.

Speaker 6 (01:04:18):
Some savory foods with lots of sauces and salad dressings
may also carry the symbol because added sugar show up
in unexpected places, especially if the portion size is large
and one of the things about you know, eating here
in the US is we like big old plates of food.

Speaker 3 (01:04:34):
And now I like one of the reasons why I
love Beefy King. That's a local restaurant. I can give
them some free pub sorry Jack, whatever their legends is,
it's their entree size, it's their lunch size. I don't
feel hungry leaving, and I don't feel just disgusted with
myself after leaving that. I think food portion is one
of the biggest under It's like the most underrated thing

(01:04:57):
that determines how you enjoyed your meal.

Speaker 4 (01:05:00):
Take you when I whenever I think when I'm out,
let's say I'll make a dinner for us at the house.

Speaker 6 (01:05:04):
Right, all right, and let's say a cloth or not
no no, no, no candle, And let's say in this pants.

Speaker 4 (01:05:09):
In this period of time, I'm cooking and I'm trying
to make our dishes, you know, very very calorie conscious, right,
So I'll make a little bit of this, and I'll
make a little bit of that. I'll get into the
plate and I'll eat it. And I'm like, there's no
question that was probably no more than four hundred and
fifty or five hundred calories. I've done a great job
cleaning kitchen.

Speaker 5 (01:05:25):
Move on right. Then the next day my Hello Fresh
gets delivered, right.

Speaker 3 (01:05:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:05:31):
And they now offer these little microwaveable lunch things where
it's like a portion for lunch. Right, So I tear
it off and I warm it up, and I'm like, man,
this is delicious.

Speaker 3 (01:05:40):
That was great.

Speaker 4 (01:05:42):
And I look at the bottom of the thing and
that was four hundred and fifty calories that I could
have held in just two of my hands very easily.

Speaker 5 (01:05:48):
In other words, the dishes I'm making at home that I.

Speaker 6 (01:05:50):
Think are like four hundred and fifty galleries or like
seven or eight hundred galleries. Yeah, because you really don't
know the calorie count until you see something that has
it do the number. And when you get those and
dishes and you open them up, and even though they
may be high quality, and you look at the back
and that thing's like five hundred and fifty calories, and
you're like, where is it?

Speaker 3 (01:06:07):
Where's the calories? It doesn't seem like even eight. And
this is what it's like to be a human in
twenty twenty five. Well have yeah, right, yeah, an American
here in twenty twenty five. Because you always I'm simultaneously
walking that path and also trying to just exist and
remember to breathe. Yeah, man, you do both simultaneously.

Speaker 4 (01:06:28):
Who It goes back to that thing that that Instagram
channel where those guys came over from England and they
started tasting the food and then making a whole podcast
about it and like putting up social media stuff.

Speaker 12 (01:06:36):
Right, you know.

Speaker 6 (01:06:37):
One of the number one things that they mentioned, like
when the guy here's like, man, you know, when you
come to America and you order food, you know, when
they bring the plate out, you wonder if they made
a mistake, like if they brought up you know, for
the table, because you just don't see portions like that
anywhere else. And here, man, it's normal to get a
big you know. If we don't get a big plate
of food, we complain. And it's the same audience member.

(01:07:00):
European body and an American body, you know those are
they both have arms, they both have arts. They it's
you know, it's not taking a different gasoline species.

Speaker 3 (01:07:11):
It's the same vehicle here.

Speaker 4 (01:07:13):
Yeah, So I would think that that, and I think
RFK had some stuff to say at the end of
that as well. Of course, he is the Health and
Human services guy, So he has a little bit to
say of what the recommendations will be nationwide, and he
seems to be a giant fan of this thing that
they're rolling out in New York, and more than likely
you're probably gonna see it hit the big restaurants in
big cities, whether it be New York, San Francisco, Boston,

(01:07:34):
l A. You know, maybe even down here in central Florida,
and then more than likely that'll roll out. And that's
just in chain restaurants, so that's not a Mom and pops.
So that's what you're going to see more than likely.
On menus coming up here soon is a little indication
of the dishes having you know, more added sugar, more
than fifty grams of added sugar.

Speaker 3 (01:07:50):
You know, let me throw this out here. I put
you in RFK shoes, right, Please don't do that, I said,
shoes choos. How what would you want your citizens to be?
Would you want them if you had to choose between
too fat or too skinny? You want them to be
too fat?

Speaker 6 (01:08:10):
Right?

Speaker 5 (01:08:12):
Why?

Speaker 3 (01:08:14):
What kind of question? Is that? A legit one, a
legit one perfect question. It's a really good one.

Speaker 5 (01:08:20):
You're saying what I want they couldn't be in the middle.

Speaker 6 (01:08:23):
It's just gotta be either too skinny or too fat,
over fed or underfed overfed, I take over fed, right, So.

Speaker 3 (01:08:31):
I don't know. I just think about the criticism of
this country and like, we're always overweight and always fat,
and yeah it's negative.

Speaker 4 (01:08:38):
But out of the two, yeah, that makes it lazy though,
doesn't I mean, if you're underfed, you're not as lazy.
If you're overfed, you're big fat lazy.

Speaker 3 (01:08:47):
And then what happens if there was Like I have
no data to back this up, but I'm sure in
some instances is that people are losing their life earlier.

Speaker 5 (01:08:55):
Well, yeah, obesity, it takes life for sure here in America.

Speaker 4 (01:08:57):
I mean even though we have great medication and great
medicine here, and to be honest with you, it's a
miracle that that people in our country still live into
their late seventies here, I mean, considering a fat we
are as a country.

Speaker 3 (01:09:07):
But it's just it's God, how do I say this
without I'm just gonna say it. If there's a death
count due to you know, hunger, and there's a death
count due to over eating, an obesity, well, the diabetes
and all the all the heart disease it comes with it,
all of that. If those numbers are even close to
I'm not I have no idea. If they can't be,

(01:09:27):
that cannot be. But maybe. But I guess where I'm
getting a is like there's so much absolute hate and
heat when people go hungry, as there should be. I'm
not saying that they shouldn't, but there is no heat
for people who eat too much bad to bang bada boom. Yeah,
not on a country's shoulders, is it really? I don't
know if that's the case or not. Buddy, I have

(01:09:48):
to tell you, and I'll give you. I'll give you
an example.

Speaker 4 (01:09:51):
Remember when that lap band surgery became very popular, what
was about ten years ago, ten fifteen years ago? Yeah,
every every big person in your office where a lot
of big people were getting in and I think in
some cases there at one point, like insurance was covering
some of it, or at least part of it for
a little bit. I remember at least some people use
some of it and they were getting the lap band surgery.

Speaker 6 (01:10:09):
Right.

Speaker 4 (01:10:09):
Do you remember the like the bias that came with that,
like how people kind of looked at that you're cheating. Yeah, yeah, well,
I mean that you can't control yourself. You have to
get a surgery to get skinny. You can't just not
eat less an exercise, you know, you have to do this.
You have to have a medical procedure to do this.
There was some hate over it, man, I still think.

Speaker 3 (01:10:29):
There's a little bit of that, even with like some
mozembic pushback and people say, you guys are just cheating.

Speaker 4 (01:10:34):
Yeah, And people started blaming those people getting those lap
band surgeries on insurance rates going up, Like I remember
that happening as well, Like, well, everybody in the office
is getting in a lap band and we're paying for that,
and it was like an elective surgery, and a lot
of people are like, why don't you just exercise and
eat less so that our insurance rates don't go up
because we're paying for your lap band surgery. Now, I
don't know how accurate that was, but there were a
lot of people saying that at that time.

Speaker 3 (01:10:56):
It's I don't know, I just find it. It's very
interesting if like this hypothetical country that might be similar
to ours right now in this question, is that if
people are losing their lives from obesity and all of
that that still falls on the person's shoulders and not
really the countries. When if it was completely bizarre world
and flipped and it was hung, it's on the country shoulder.

Speaker 4 (01:11:18):
Yeah, you bet your asset is that. That's an interesting take.
That's one hundred percent true.

Speaker 3 (01:11:21):
It's a weird.

Speaker 4 (01:11:22):
It's a travesty when somebody doesn't get to eat and
they die, But it definitely isn't a travesty if somebody
eats themselves to death.

Speaker 3 (01:11:28):
Yeah, yeahh And and you know what's the biggest determining
factor in that is their surroundings. Yeah, Yeah, they're surroundings.
I would argue failed in both of those instances, hunger
failing way worse.

Speaker 5 (01:11:40):
Sure, but in both of those.

Speaker 3 (01:11:42):
Instances, Yeah, their surroundings kind of let them down, all right.

Speaker 4 (01:11:45):
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Speaker 17 (01:12:13):
Hey, Colvert and crew, how are you guys doing today?
I'm on the topic of I guess calories or something
like that. I have something really weird going on with
my guts and stomach, been happening for about a year now,
where if I consume more than, say, maybe twelve to
thirteen hundred calories in a day, I get severely, severely sick,
and that sickness lasts like freaking thirty six hours. It's

(01:12:36):
absolutely terrible. So yeah, that's probably why I'm one hundred
and thirty pounds at almost forty years old.

Speaker 4 (01:12:42):
Well later, bro, you might want to get a checkup.
I've gotta being serious, dude, you may want to get
a checkup. Like, there's no reason you should get ill
for a day and a half after just eating thirteen
hundred calories.

Speaker 5 (01:12:56):
Dog, there could be something wrong.

Speaker 4 (01:12:57):
I mean, I'm not going to put one on one
together for you anything, but I'm just saying if that
happened to me, you'd have to pry me out of
the emergency room. Dude, are you getting sick after eating
thirteen hundred calories?

Speaker 3 (01:13:08):
You can consume that before you get out of bed.
Oh yeah, yeah, I just love how for real Jim
is keeping it right now? Yeah, Hey, brother, listen, up,
go to the doctor, Doug.

Speaker 4 (01:13:18):
I'm giving you some I'm giving you some solid. I'm
doing you as solid right now. If you get violently
ill after eating food, you should go to the doctor.

Speaker 3 (01:13:28):
Sometimes it's right there in front of you, right Yeah,
you know, there's a lot of paralysis by analysis.

Speaker 4 (01:13:34):
Sometimes that one piece of evidence should do it. The
violent illness after a small meal should be a dead giveaway.

Speaker 5 (01:13:42):
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Speaker 3 (01:14:08):
Maybe you're like allergic to something now all food, yeah,
all food, just food, just food.

Speaker 6 (01:14:14):
It's actually a number thing, thirteen hundred calories. He isn't telling,
is what he's eating what that calories is made of.
What the calories are made of.

Speaker 4 (01:14:22):
But man, if I if I was getting sicked up
for eating a meal, I would go to the hospital.

Speaker 3 (01:14:27):
It's keeping you thin, it's goud help you.

Speaker 5 (01:14:32):
Yeah, man, I don't know about that. I would.

Speaker 4 (01:14:35):
I mean again, when you hear something like that, I
mean you'd say the same thing, right, guys, Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:14:39):
Take you to the hospital.

Speaker 6 (01:14:40):
You got one hundred pounds plus on this guy. Oh yeah,
you could send a few of these men.

Speaker 3 (01:14:44):
Yeah, no, no, no, I'm good. One of those one
of his pistons is broken. Something. Something's up, oil change.
I don't know. I mean, why does something? People?

Speaker 5 (01:14:53):
Why is the medical thing?

Speaker 4 (01:14:54):
Like somebody just said, hey, I have a I've had
a taint rash for twenty one days. Any suggestions, Yeah, I.

Speaker 3 (01:15:00):
Mean there's creams for that dog. I will give you.

Speaker 4 (01:15:03):
I'll give you another heads up here. I'm gonna help
you out right here, right, here's the help. Loatraman Ultra
that'll do it for you. Lotraman Ultra is a that
will do it for you.

Speaker 3 (01:15:13):
I thought that was like a foot thing.

Speaker 4 (01:15:14):
Yeah, it's like you know, it's like a fungus thing.
But rashes are kind of funguses sometimes, so especially in
your nether regions, because it's hot and swampy down there
and it's uh ha ha ha ha and the uh
it's conducive to that, so you get those rashes, So
you gotta get that loutrimen on there.

Speaker 3 (01:15:28):
Never is that not the worst place to have a rash? Yeah,
it's not good. Is your flesh bridge? It's not good.

Speaker 4 (01:15:35):
It's not good to have that like right there in
your uh where your legs meet, if you get a
little in your neuticle area.

Speaker 3 (01:15:40):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, all though it would be worst places
the same region.

Speaker 4 (01:15:45):
Yeah, man, I mean it's all right there, all in
the everything behind the zipper not good. I asked Jack earlier,
when's the last time you had anything dry clean?

Speaker 3 (01:15:54):
Ross?

Speaker 5 (01:15:55):
Did I ask you this already?

Speaker 6 (01:15:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:15:56):
Yeah, very long time. But I have got I paid
so much money for dry cleaning today.

Speaker 5 (01:16:01):
I did not.

Speaker 3 (01:16:02):
I've not done it in a while.

Speaker 5 (01:16:04):
What do you I mean?

Speaker 6 (01:16:05):
Well, I used to drive by places and this is
how I would pick my dry cleaner. I remember the
everything's a dollar fifty dry cleaner, and then it went
to a dollar ninety nine. Right, that's The last time
I had something dry cleaned, it was a dollar ninety
nine at garments, and we.

Speaker 4 (01:16:19):
Don't do it very often. We actually save it up
in one of those bags and then just take it
all at once. This couldn't have been no more any
more than maybe eight pieces. But I did have a
sport coat in there, but this was a regular old
sport coat and the rest of us just like some
skirts and shirts from my wife.

Speaker 3 (01:16:33):
And I let me ask you, patches on the elbow, no,
no patches on the elbow.

Speaker 5 (01:16:37):
How much do you think you should.

Speaker 4 (01:16:38):
Pay for like ten pieces of clothing be dry clean
ross twelve bucks.

Speaker 3 (01:16:43):
Twelve dollars? Yeah, I think I think they are, Yeah,
twelve pieces. We're talking jackets shirts.

Speaker 4 (01:16:50):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, dance debt that was its skirts shirts
and then one sport coat.

Speaker 3 (01:16:55):
That I had.

Speaker 6 (01:16:56):
Twelve pieces. Yeah, I will flip it. I'll go, oh,
eight bucks, eight dollars. Do you think it should be
eight dollars total? I don't think it should be.

Speaker 3 (01:17:04):
I think that's what it is. What do you think
it is that's total?

Speaker 2 (01:17:08):
For all?

Speaker 7 (01:17:09):
No?

Speaker 6 (01:17:09):
Because I remember it was at least a couple bucks
of garment. Yeah, twenty four you figured and that's the
last time few years. In price of inflation, I'm gonna
go thirty five dollars.

Speaker 4 (01:17:18):
See, And I have to tell you, when I pulled
up to grab this dry clean today on the way
to work, I expected to pay between thirty five and
fifty dollars, because that's about the normal. That's about normal
what I pay for dry cleaning. When we had a
place when I lived in Geneva, we'd go up there.
You use the same guy every single time. It was
almost the same exact number because we took the same
stuff to get dry cleaned.

Speaker 5 (01:17:37):
Today my bill was one hundred ten.

Speaker 6 (01:17:41):
Dollars, so I was off, Wow, one hundred ten dollars
for eight for eight garms, eight or ten pieces of.

Speaker 5 (01:17:50):
Clothing to be dry clean.

Speaker 4 (01:17:51):
I reacted so viscerally at the number that the woman
looked at me like I was going to pull a
gun on her, like it went one hundred and ten dollars.

Speaker 5 (01:18:00):
But the thing's done. I can't do anything about it.

Speaker 3 (01:18:02):
I have to pay it.

Speaker 4 (01:18:03):
And I kept saying one hundred and ten dollars, one
hundred and ten dollars for eight. It wasn't even that heavy.
It's just like I mean, it's nothing. Has this passed
me by?

Speaker 7 (01:18:16):
Like?

Speaker 3 (01:18:16):
Is dry cleaning that expensive for everybody else?

Speaker 6 (01:18:19):
Obviously we don't know, because we caussed about one hundred
dollars under.

Speaker 3 (01:18:25):
I also need to dry This is the breaking news
for me, is that I need to go dry clean
something now because apparently it's been ten years. Oh really, well,
I said eight.

Speaker 6 (01:18:34):
Bus yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, but I'm telling you man,
it was. It was, I mean shocking. And I kept
saying it to her as if to say, are you
sure that's right? Are you sure that's right? And she
wouldn't even make eye contact with me.

Speaker 3 (01:18:46):
She just rang it up. I suck my card in
there and she never made eye contact with me. You're terrifying. Well,
I mean I just couldn't believe it. I was overwhelming.

Speaker 6 (01:18:54):
Waitit imagine if you go somewhere like let's say, if
you go to beef king, right, you get two sandwiches,
two things in fry, and two drinks for you and
the wife, right, And instead of saying twenty one ninety.

Speaker 3 (01:19:04):
Five, they said that'll be ninety three dollars.

Speaker 5 (01:19:06):
How are you going to react?

Speaker 3 (01:19:07):
You might want to go back and do that again, Right,
That's what I would say, But I said it so
often I thought she would say, well, this is this
because of this? She did not. She just says one
hundred and ten bucks. What did you say? In what volume?

Speaker 6 (01:19:20):
That's exactly what I said. I said one hundred and
ten dollars.

Speaker 5 (01:19:23):
That's not good.

Speaker 3 (01:19:24):
And then she's said, right in front of her, what
was her height? She's yeah, how tall is this woman?
But she's about four foot asian? A four foot Asian woman.
She's actually about four probably about four to nine.

Speaker 6 (01:19:37):
And you've got oh and she shuffled when she walked,
and she shuffled over to the like a shuffled over
to the register.

Speaker 3 (01:19:44):
You got like a foot and a half on it.
Oh yeah, and you're yelling at it. I'm not yelling
eighteen inches away.

Speaker 6 (01:19:48):
I was it yelling at her. I was yelling at
the situation about eighteen inches in front of her right.

Speaker 3 (01:19:53):
Whatever the counterpin with is, that's where it was. I'm
sure she can tell the difference between the two things
that you are not arguing arguing over.

Speaker 6 (01:20:01):
I'm sure I wasn't arguing with her. I was just
absolutely stultified at the number.

Speaker 3 (01:20:07):
Did you see one of her hands moved slightly on
the colend.

Speaker 5 (01:20:09):
No, no, I shouldn't go underneath for the button.

Speaker 3 (01:20:11):
But I just kept saying one hundred and ten dollars.
It's one hundred and ten dollars, one hundred and ten bucks.
I ask a hopefully not too dumb of question. I've
never understood this about dry cleaners. Why dry? Is it dry?

Speaker 4 (01:20:25):
How are you cleaning with some clothing you can't get wet.
There are some pieces of like some materials you can't
get wet, So then how do they clean it? Well,
that's what makes strike cleaning so poisonous to the it's
the stuff that the chemicals they use and stuff is
not necessarily good for the environment. That's like if you,
from what I remember, if you owned or if you

(01:20:46):
were to lease a store that used to be a
dry cleaner, I think it has to go through some
kind of process before you can get in there and
use it.

Speaker 3 (01:20:53):
I've always heard that they were bad for the environment
just because of like the amount of plastic.

Speaker 4 (01:20:58):
Like, I don't think it's that, dude. I think the
cleaning materials there whatever. I saw some steam and stuff,
but I mean, you know, I mean this was just
shirts and stuff. It wasn't even like heavily soiled. It
was just stuff we needed clean because you can't wash
it and iron it, you know. And it was one
hundred and ten bucks. I lost my mind. I could
not believe how expensive it was. Like I'd never experienced
anything like that. I've had sticker shock before. That was

(01:21:20):
like top five sticker shocks I've ever had in my life.

Speaker 7 (01:21:23):
Was that?

Speaker 4 (01:21:24):
And then you scared a small woman and that didn't
scare anybody. I just was marveled by the number.

Speaker 3 (01:21:29):
You know, that's a fun thing.

Speaker 5 (01:21:30):
She did lock the door behind me.

Speaker 3 (01:21:31):
Saying that you didn't scare someone. It's kind of out
of our control, right.

Speaker 5 (01:21:35):
Yeah, yeah, it's it's not really for me to say.

Speaker 3 (01:21:38):
Actually, well, you know, if you can just do me
a favorite Jim hit line three, we have her on
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Speaker 4 (01:21:43):
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Speaker 3 (01:21:50):
S don't as to know. On Jim Colbood showed Jimmy,
I feel your pain.

Speaker 12 (01:21:58):
Just this morning, I picked up twelve garments at a
dry clean up one hundred and two dollars pants with
ten fifty three or something like that each.

Speaker 3 (01:22:09):
I've bought the pants of the Salvation on me. I
beat less for a pid. Never again will I have
a goal with it, I know, but I guess I
gotta find out. I had a cheap a place I
just didn't feel like going out of my way.

Speaker 17 (01:22:22):
Hey, guys, me again, all right. To clarify, I have
gone to the hospital countless times now. I have had
a lot of procedures done. I've had a colonoscopy and endoscopy,
and my gi is essentially has no clue what the
heck is going on. So they're just running test after
test after test.

Speaker 3 (01:22:38):
So I am trying to take care of it.

Speaker 5 (01:22:39):
Thank you, buddy, appreciate that. You know, we love you.

Speaker 3 (01:22:41):
I'm thin it's nice.

Speaker 5 (01:22:42):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's good here.

Speaker 3 (01:22:44):
Yeah, but you're also puking. Hey, you don't know. It
could be explosive diarrhea.

Speaker 6 (01:22:51):
They could do that thing that you're endorsing, jack, oh
vioome Yeah do that, yeah, check out your gut.

Speaker 3 (01:22:56):
Help. Yeah, isn't that that's like one of your things
you're endorsing.

Speaker 6 (01:22:59):
Right, Yeah, start that next week. But I had the
test done. I learned what foods are good for me,
what I should start avoiding, which I had no idea.

Speaker 3 (01:23:10):
Really, yeah, yeah, I was surprised.

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Speaker 5 (01:23:20):
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Speaker 4 (01:23:20):
There's Jack. Yeah, Ross's here as well. Yeah yeah. There
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called vyume v io m. I think Russ is endorsing
them as well.

Speaker 3 (01:23:30):
He did it as well. He's made some changes.

Speaker 6 (01:23:33):
I heard him talking about it and he just went
to his doctor and they're like, hey, whatever you're doing,
keep doing it.

Speaker 3 (01:23:38):
Really, that's good news, man. So hey, look when you
when you did it, don't you have to send some
specific samples?

Speaker 12 (01:23:43):
Oh you do?

Speaker 5 (01:23:44):
Yeah, you have to do some digging, right you do?

Speaker 6 (01:23:47):
Yeah, you dig There is a saliva sample, yeah, there
is a blood sample, yes, and then there is a
stel sample.

Speaker 5 (01:23:57):
Oh yeah, I.

Speaker 3 (01:23:58):
Said, then you mail it? Yeah yeah, yeah, you know.
I actually know a guy and I'm not trying to
make this gross Jim. All right, but I know a
guy whose stool was so good that he would sell
it to hospitals.

Speaker 6 (01:24:15):
Okay, you have to explain that to me. Why would
a hospital want to buy his stool sample.

Speaker 3 (01:24:19):
To be good?

Speaker 6 (01:24:19):
Back TOIA, because they put that in people sometimes where
they need to generate.

Speaker 3 (01:24:24):
No way, Yeah, yeah, dude, it's like a starter. It's
like a sour do stop it.

Speaker 4 (01:24:30):
No one is buying. There's no hospital buying Rando's doodo
to turn that into medicine for other people. You are correct,
you're right. He's not a random that Rando.

Speaker 3 (01:24:41):
It's good. They have to know he's got the good stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:24:43):
There's no way that's true.

Speaker 3 (01:24:45):
There's no way that's true. Made bank, made bank.

Speaker 4 (01:24:49):
Why when did he stop? He hasn't stopped. He's still
doing it. Guy has been selling his fecal.

Speaker 3 (01:24:54):
Matter to a hospital for how long? For a very
long time. Man, That's no way that's true. Yeah. And
and this is the reason why is because he is
like a health nut. He really takes care of his body.
He works out down south. Uh what was that is
the site of your friend that's down south? Yeah? Yeah,
he like is a health fitness wizard.

Speaker 4 (01:25:15):
So his fecal matter is a specimen of somebody that
has perfect gut biome. Yes, So then so then they
they kind of deconstruct that and use that as yeah,
as like.

Speaker 3 (01:25:27):
A like a like it's basically his stuff is like
ripping the cord on a gas engine lawnmower. So he's
like the they're trying to get someone's like an old
person's gut kind of going. Because in the hospital field,
in the medical field of you talk to any nurse
or doctor, peeing and proving is like the best sign

(01:25:48):
of like, al right, here we go. That's good, right, right,
I completely understand that.

Speaker 4 (01:25:52):
But the idea of taking someone else's fecal matter and
using that as a test subject to treat other patients,
I've not ever heard that before.

Speaker 3 (01:26:01):
Faical matter transfer. My neighbor had it done.

Speaker 5 (01:26:06):
I'm not buying that one, buddy.

Speaker 3 (01:26:07):
I know you're not. It's an f MT, big matter transfer.

Speaker 6 (01:26:14):
So what did they find out about yours?

Speaker 5 (01:26:15):
I'm not biting.

Speaker 6 (01:26:17):
I'm never gonna bite, but I'm sorry, I'm not I'm
not having you're not having that.

Speaker 3 (01:26:21):
That's the truth thing.

Speaker 5 (01:26:22):
But what happened with yours, it is true.

Speaker 3 (01:26:25):
So for me.

Speaker 6 (01:26:25):
They said that it shows me like that I got
the app and there's a lot of information about what
what did you have too much of? I have to
ask my wife, I said, here, look at this, Okay,
she's a cook.

Speaker 4 (01:26:41):
Did there anything scary in there? Like anything like anything
you had too much of or little?

Speaker 3 (01:26:46):
There were a couple of warning signs.

Speaker 6 (01:26:47):
I'm gonna get in more of the details starting next week,
but there were a couple things that I had to
that I have to kind of knock down. It tells
me what vitamins I'm deficient in, really, and so I
actually have been taking vitamin since I started this, and also.

Speaker 3 (01:27:05):
What foods, what are superfoods for me? And what foods
I should avoid and some of the foods I should avoid.

Speaker 5 (01:27:11):
I kind of like, what are they? I mean, can
you give something?

Speaker 3 (01:27:14):
I'll give you two white rice and tomatoes.

Speaker 6 (01:27:16):
Really tomatoes really good for you though, because a lelykopene.

Speaker 3 (01:27:20):
What do they say tomatoes? I didn't I have finished reading.

Speaker 6 (01:27:23):
Wow, what you know about lykopene? You just pulled that
out of nowhere. Yeah, I mean it's just tomatoes are
very good for you, dude. I mean, likekipinia that tomatoes
have that likopene it and it's very I think watermelon
has it as well, extremely good for you. Yeah, so
I know beats are something I should be eating. Beats
are good for it's a super food. Oh yeah, it
is a super food.

Speaker 3 (01:27:42):
But you also got to know. I didn't know about
the end result with beats though. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:27:51):
It was called the tops when you poop a movie
wrote you almost called in for your own fegal metal transplant.

Speaker 3 (01:27:59):
I was called my mom, like what do I do?

Speaker 4 (01:28:02):
Like, I'm broken up calling to say goodbye everybody, stay
behind that poop dude.

Speaker 3 (01:28:07):
I think I think I for our talkbacker who's listening.
I think I crossed the thirteen hundred calories.

Speaker 5 (01:28:15):
Yeah, beat will change your ass, that's for sure.

Speaker 3 (01:28:17):
They need to come with a disclaimer because there's like
a lot of like young dumb people who are like
trying to eat healthier. They didn't eat beats when they
were a kid.

Speaker 5 (01:28:26):
And back in the day.

Speaker 4 (01:28:27):
I know that when you would get food that had
the heavy dyes in it, it would have that effect
as well. If you ate too much of it, Oh man,
you would have you'd look down or you'd be done
and stand up going to plush.

Speaker 6 (01:28:36):
The toilet, and you don't know what's happening, but would
it's like a coral snake Jack.

Speaker 3 (01:28:40):
What was the last time you messed up your pants?
Oh my goodness, I remember doing it in first grade?
Oh my god, it you haven't done it as an adult.
You haven't lived. Yeah, yeah, I mean you haven't lived
until you had one of the I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:28:54):
He's got a weird smirk on his face. Oh yeah, yeah, Yeah.
Everybody's had an oopsie fart?

Speaker 3 (01:28:58):
Ye what yours was? I mean, everybody's done it.

Speaker 4 (01:29:03):
I don't get the hottest girl in the world and
the most handsome dude in the world both have had
sneezy boo people.

Speaker 3 (01:29:10):
Everybody's done it. There's nobody is nobody is safe from it. Yeah,
you guys need to check your diet. No, we don't, No, no, no, Jake,
there you had to. I would say ballpark two years
within the last two years. Not a chance, No, Jim,
last two years.

Speaker 4 (01:29:29):
Look at that yesterday, look at Yeah, yes, it wasn't yesterday.
But buddy, listen, I had a bad week of eating
here at the show one week. Yeah, like you know,
because we can have these runs here, no pun intended.

Speaker 3 (01:29:49):
Food here.

Speaker 4 (01:29:49):
You can come in one day and it'll be like
Peruvian food, Mexican food. You know, you'll wings subs.

Speaker 3 (01:29:55):
You'll eat all that stuff when Epcot shows up at
the door. Oh yeah, yeah, you know everything's on the table.

Speaker 4 (01:30:01):
And when you mix all that stuff up in one week, man,
you gotta be very careful about Uh yeah, how you guessed.

Speaker 3 (01:30:07):
Because I, I mean, for I guess. One reason why
I have the smirk on is like if you guys
were to ask me that question straight up about five hours.
You did that today first time. See that's why I
knew you had that weird look on your face. You
wanted to tell us that. Well, I was debating on
whether or not I should and now I'm here we are,

(01:30:30):
and here we are is a regret sitting in Yet,
no regret. I've already digested regret. You know, I would
like to blame being a dad and dog sitting. I've
got a third dog in that equation right now. None
of that really applies. None of that applies.

Speaker 6 (01:30:48):
I was also a dad and I've also had dogs,
multiple kids and dogs.

Speaker 3 (01:30:52):
And that was never a reason why that happened.

Speaker 10 (01:30:54):
Was it?

Speaker 3 (01:30:54):
Was a hectic morning. I just filled up all the
dog food, and I gave them the dog food. I
filled up the dog bowl, and as I'm filling up
the dog ball, I'm like, oh, I got to use
the bathroom. But I look at my son. He's in
the couch right now, on top of the couch. Oh yeah,
let me Oh god, Okay, Now I have to use
the bathroom. I'm gonna put the dog bowl down. I'm

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gonna put my son in.

Speaker 5 (01:31:16):
Now you're pinch walking in the playpen.

Speaker 3 (01:31:18):
Even worse. I get to the bathroom and then I
hear I hear my son start to like cry, and
then a dog like start to kind of not get along.
I'm trying to hurry up, so I try to increase
the ps I I increased too much. Yeah yeah, yeah,
I threw away pajamas. You threw them away. I threw

(01:31:41):
him away. Why not just wash him? I I don't
want any memory. I don't want to look at a
pair of pants or pajamas and go like, you know,
I almost bat at a thousand and those.

Speaker 5 (01:31:52):
Let me ask you, so you had no underwear on?

Speaker 3 (01:31:54):
None? None? Not good? Jim, Oh really, Ross, you had
to tell me not good. It's uh. I threw him away.
And then, by the way, my son is it doesn't
know where his dad is. Someone knocks on the door. Godde,

(01:32:16):
I'm running around looking for my son, who's into playpen.

Speaker 6 (01:32:19):
Right, and of course he's looking at you, wondering why
you're reverting to where he is.

Speaker 3 (01:32:22):
Yeah, he's wondering.

Speaker 5 (01:32:27):
He's cleaning that.

Speaker 3 (01:32:29):
And that's the story of how I don't think I'm
drinking ollipops for a while. Yeah, yeah, yeah. There are
certain things to get over, some things I gotta get
away from, all right.

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Speaker 3 (01:32:51):
It would be publish or like Trader Joe's.

Speaker 6 (01:32:53):
Yeah, I think I'm a public's person for sure, because
of uh, because a little freedom eat them, because of
where I am, and I want to stay striped.

Speaker 3 (01:33:02):
There is a grocery store making a gigantic move, and
I'll tell you who it is and what next?

Speaker 7 (01:33:07):
Sh jim get ready to have your mind blown, buddy.

Speaker 18 (01:33:17):
Yes, fecal transplants are really a thing, especially in patients
with sea dip, which is an extremely contagious bacteria that
depletes your gut biome of healthy bacteria. So they will
actually do fecal transplants to try to rebuild that healthy
gut biome. So just a wonderful information on that Thursday.

Speaker 3 (01:33:38):
Have a great day, guys.

Speaker 5 (01:33:39):
Thanks. Do I appreciate that?

Speaker 9 (01:33:40):
Yes, Jimmy, it is absolutely true that doctors will do
stool transplants for the healthy gut bacteria from a healthy
patient to a sick patient. I didn't know they paid
for it though. Hmm, Thin's retiring. Maybe could a new source.

Speaker 3 (01:34:03):
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Speaker 4 (01:34:05):
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Speaker 5 (01:34:29):
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If you're playing the game, keep your phone on and up.
That's how they tell you that you've won. So again,
your word is credit.

Speaker 5 (01:34:35):
I'm Jim. There's Jack Hi Ross is here as well.

Speaker 3 (01:34:39):
It'stro So.

Speaker 4 (01:34:41):
If you'll remember a couple of years ago Southeast Grocers
AKA when Dixie really made a big push on like
consolidating stores, they shut some down, they changed some names.
And then even before that, when uh, when Dixie took
a shot at doing like the the supermarket, like what
was it actually wasn't a marketplace marketplace? Yes, yeah, Well

(01:35:03):
they added like a hot buffet, a deli, like an
artisan cheese section, and they really renovated the stores and
they looked amazing. They really did, and I still think
they do pretty well. And to be honest with you,
the hot bars not that bad. The wings they have
wings on the hot bar and they're damn good. I
used to slide into the wind to see up in
Fern Park when I lived over in that area, and

(01:35:24):
I would load up a thing of like honey or
as as a honey or no no no lemon pepper,
and then there would be barbecue and then hot wings
and then they would do them and they would sprinkle
ranch dressing like that powdered drench dressing on them. Yeah,
and like you could get like a you know, a
tub of wings for like you know, fifteen dollars or something.

Speaker 5 (01:35:41):
It was great.

Speaker 6 (01:35:43):
And then you know, you kind of hear some other
things about when Dixie, because the grocery business is weird,
a lot of new competition comes in publics is already
very established here in Florida.

Speaker 5 (01:35:51):
Now we have Trader Joe's.

Speaker 6 (01:35:53):
Then already bought Southeast Grocers. They did, yes, but then
I heard they were trying to sell it, yeah for
some of them, like immediately like they bought it and
literally tried to ship it out immediately. Well, they took
some of the stores and converted them to all these
and then I believe are selling the rest if they
haven't already.

Speaker 2 (01:36:09):
Right.

Speaker 6 (01:36:09):
And one of the big things is all these do
not have pharmacies, right, really, yeah, that's one of the changes.

Speaker 3 (01:36:14):
They do not.

Speaker 6 (01:36:14):
And when they as soon as they took over when Dixie,
they closed the pharmacy the one by me right, that
was and that was one of the things that.

Speaker 4 (01:36:21):
People kind of tripped out when Aldie bought them. You know,
they kind of took the pharmacy away. And a lot
of people, I mean go to their drug I mean
they get their drug store stuff at their grocery store,
like a lot of them. I mean, I got most
of my drugs from the publics a few years back.
That's I didn't go to like CBS or or Walgreens.
I just got it through publics. It was just so
much easier.

Speaker 3 (01:36:40):
I got my drugs from a guy named Perry work
at publics, No, I think he like so yeah, so
Aldi did.

Speaker 6 (01:36:49):
Aldi did sell the remaining wind dixies, and they earlier
this year they got they're no longer owning.

Speaker 2 (01:36:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:36:56):
Yeah, for a century when Dixie has called Florida home,
so they've been here for quite a while. And it
looks like, you know, they've had stores. They have stores
in a number of states, right, they have them in
a in the South, primarily, I want to say, it
was like a you know, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Kentucky and

(01:37:17):
other other areas of that nature, certainly Florida and Georgia.
But it looks like when Dixie is gonna shut down almost.

Speaker 6 (01:37:23):
All of their stores outside of Florida, and they're going
all in on the state of Florida.

Speaker 5 (01:37:30):
All right, So that's what's gonna happen.

Speaker 4 (01:37:31):
Wh when Dixie so w Wendixy is about to get
a gigantic presence uh in Florida. And I don't know
what that means. I don't know if they're going to
open new stores. They're just gonna renovate the stores they
already have. Uh, but that definitely happened. The Bioto is
bringing wend Dixie Conversations to the Keystone Heights and Alachua areas.
That's Gainesville up there, Electrial County.

Speaker 6 (01:37:47):
I believe it's going to give up an ownership of
dozens of its non Florida locations, with closures expected to
be completed by the end of this year.

Speaker 5 (01:37:55):
UH.

Speaker 4 (01:37:55):
Stores in southern Georgia, including Brunswick, Folkston, and Saint Simon's
they're gonna stick around at the others are going to
be gone, and mostly they're gonna have one hundred and
thirty stores to one hundred and forty stores plus liquor
stores here in Florida.

Speaker 3 (01:38:08):
Yeah, that's check Soda, right.

Speaker 5 (01:38:11):
That is Check Sota.

Speaker 3 (01:38:12):
Yeah yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, Chex soda. Maybe
a little diet, right, you like that? No, but I
like either. I like Check soda.

Speaker 6 (01:38:21):
I don't like diet right, yeah, yeah, Diary it's terrible. No,
it's really really bad. But they had doctor Check and
Doctor Check was their Doctor Pepper version. It actually wasn't
that bad.

Speaker 10 (01:38:30):
No.

Speaker 3 (01:38:31):
I like Check soda. I love how there was like
fifty flavors. Yeah, yeah right, it's everything. I'm pretty sure
they made a tobacco flavor, the.

Speaker 5 (01:38:40):
Root beer sasparilla.

Speaker 3 (01:38:42):
It was have free flavor combination.

Speaker 4 (01:38:44):
And there was a there was a minute there for
a while that one of those flavors became like super
like virally popular. And I remember going into wind Dixie
to kind of like figure out what the fray was,
and that one section like you'd walk down the store
and it'd be like perfectly sucked, perfectly socked, and then
that one area gone, everything gone. It was like cherry lime.
It was like a limited production or something. I remember

(01:39:05):
like flying off the shelves.

Speaker 3 (01:39:06):
Are you cream soda?

Speaker 5 (01:39:08):
Root beer?

Speaker 4 (01:39:08):
I'm a root beer guy. I don't mind cream soda,
but I do like root beer occasionally. I haven't had
one in forever, but you gotta choose.

Speaker 5 (01:39:16):
Well.

Speaker 6 (01:39:17):
Cream soda was it wasn't as common as root beer,
so when it was there, I would have it as
a kid, but root beer was more readily available than
I enjoyed that.

Speaker 3 (01:39:26):
And I got pulled over drinking and root beer once.

Speaker 4 (01:39:29):
Really yeah, because remember when IBC root beer came to town,
and the bottles look exactly like beer bottles. It's a
brown bottle and it's the same shape as like a
bud lighteror you know, Buttweiser, whatever the brown bottles are.
So you're driving on the road, you're drinking this bottle.
And then they found out it was root beer and
moved on on the road.

Speaker 3 (01:39:48):
But I did.

Speaker 4 (01:39:48):
I got pulled over drinking a damn root beer one.
How old through you, I don't know, probably twenty yeah,
because I was working. I was working at a gas
station while I was going to college. So the gas
station sold IBC root beer and it was like a
new thing in so I would drink these IBC root
beers like crazy. And I was leaving work one day
up in Pine Hills, headed home down Hastings Avenue, and

(01:40:09):
I got pulled over by cop because he thought I
was drinking a beer while driving.

Speaker 3 (01:40:12):
Did you ever call it a sasparilla? No, I never
called it a sasparilla, and shut your stupid mouth. How
about you just shut.

Speaker 5 (01:40:18):
Your stupid head.

Speaker 3 (01:40:19):
I don't know when it ended. I don't know. I
don't know when they was. I still don't know why
we ever called them.

Speaker 4 (01:40:25):
When the last gunfighter died, I think is when they
stopped calling that the last gunfighter when he finally got
shot in the chest. That's when sasparilla died.

Speaker 3 (01:40:36):
So you're telling me when you were a kid, you
never had a fresh sasparilla and washed him down with
the root barb pie. I never had any of it.
And also like, I when was that meeting for root
beer to go?

Speaker 6 (01:40:50):
Is the right correction? Sasparilla is a root beer? Well,
I think the root that they get the flavor from
is the sasparilla root. I think that's where it comes from.

Speaker 3 (01:40:59):
So then they just decided one day be like, you
know what, we just we should just call this root beer.

Speaker 4 (01:41:03):
I think maybe sasparilla just had a weird vibe to it,
so they just said, well, it's a sasparillo root. We'll
just call it root beer, and so the sasparilla soda
or whatever it is.

Speaker 3 (01:41:11):
Doesn't that seem like the first time in human history
that humans figured out branding.

Speaker 4 (01:41:16):
Because it seems it seems counterproductive. Sasparilla is very memorable,
not just root it's fun.

Speaker 3 (01:41:23):
Yeah, let me get a fresh sasparilla.

Speaker 9 (01:41:25):
What do we say it like that?

Speaker 3 (01:41:26):
Because it's really hard not to stay. You can't say
you never heard someone younger than an ancient person asking
you ever heard this before? Yeah, let me get a sasparilla. Bruh, No, no, no,
that's not why I say, like an old person, but
you can have a sasparilla.

Speaker 4 (01:41:41):
The one thing I do know, I want to think
it is that brewery that Sarah works at. What's the
one over in longwy No, the one over and long within, not.

Speaker 3 (01:41:50):
The little Wakaiva. Oh uh yeah, right next to Wakotako. Yeah,
what was what's the name of that place? It's where
Brandon does his stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:41:58):
Yeah, well they I think some of these breweries for
a while started kind of brewing, making their own sodas
and having some fun with it. And I believe that
place up in Longwood they had some fun. And I
think they brewed a sasparilla soda like a fresh soda.

Speaker 3 (01:42:13):
Am I also the only person here that like soda
is only good when it hurts a little bit.

Speaker 6 (01:42:20):
Oh when the sting from the from the Oh yeah,
that's that's part of the addiction to hour glass. That's
part of the addiction for me, is that sting in
your nose from the bubbles from the first sip.

Speaker 3 (01:42:32):
I mean, that's like, that's the best it's I mean,
that is the That is the needle in the arm
right there for me, Like when I take it. If
I have a fresh soda and it's really really good
and it's carbonated, you're shaking right now. What happened to you?

Speaker 4 (01:42:46):
You're sweating, And it's gotta be the right ice. I
have way too many rules for drinking soda. Man, the ice,
it's so uncomfortable.

Speaker 3 (01:42:53):
It's the ice.

Speaker 4 (01:42:53):
Well, the ice that we have here in our in
our building is actually pretty darn good. But also crushed
ice is not bad. But I do like cubes because
I like the I like the soda to dance around
the cubes. I like I like the bubbles to dance
around the top. This year, I get it right in
my nose to the bubbles when they pop, they tickle
my nose for it, Like when you get that fresh

(01:43:16):
sack and you tear it open and you stick your face.

Speaker 5 (01:43:18):
In there, putting it in my verdaculate stick your language.

Speaker 3 (01:43:24):
Yeah all right, no, I get it.

Speaker 5 (01:43:27):
They're like a hundred thousand people just went, oh, now
I understand.

Speaker 3 (01:43:31):
Like a McDonald's sprite when it's so good, or make
all of their soft drinks are great over at McDonald's.

Speaker 6 (01:43:37):
Yeah, But when you get the ice in the glass
and you pour the soda on top of it and
after the initial fizz goes down and it's.

Speaker 3 (01:43:44):
Just at the top, just cracking, dude, just full of life.

Speaker 4 (01:43:47):
I do I do, Like, just get that up your nose.
It just pops in the nose a couple of times
before you take that drink.

Speaker 3 (01:43:51):
Dude, that's it. That's my crack. That's such a good
observation of when you pour soda over ice in a glass.
What's the first thing you hear? You hear, oh, yeah,
here that ice giving up its life a little bit, and.

Speaker 5 (01:44:02):
That is so susie.

Speaker 3 (01:44:02):
Hear the oh when when the dies? When the That
is an experience, dude, you're killing me. Now, it's green light.
That's the sound of a green light. You are soda.

Speaker 5 (01:44:13):
You are killing me that I'm telling you.

Speaker 3 (01:44:16):
Man, I oh man, I just got goosebumps on that
last one.

Speaker 4 (01:44:20):
That's the only true addiction I have. I am powerless
against soda and I and I know it's terrible for you,
and I don't drink a bunch of them. I'm not
loving these guys drinks like six or seven cokes a day.
But I'm telling you straight up, that is a pure
addiction for me. You know, that's an interesting topic too,
because there are a lot of non addictive addictions, right,

(01:44:41):
I mean, food is addictive and stuff like that, there's
no question. But like soda is the like the non
lethal addiction that I have, And it is no joke.
I cannot like I would be.

Speaker 3 (01:44:53):
You say, non lethal, you'll lose a foot.

Speaker 6 (01:44:56):
Yeah, I mean, but I'm not drinking, like I said,
I'm not drinking a pack of them a day. I
drink maybe one a day, maybe not even that sometime.

Speaker 3 (01:45:01):
But you drink them fast, and it worries me. And
I think you're a wild cherry twelve pack away from problem.

Speaker 4 (01:45:07):
No, No, I'm telling you, dude, if I wait three days,
if I wait three days, I literally will do this
to make the experience better. It's like waiting for sex,
like you just kind of you want to make sure
you wait, you wait, you wait that way when you
do finally do it, Yeah, the sensation is so overwhelming.

Speaker 5 (01:45:21):
Yeah, you get your eyes peel back.

Speaker 3 (01:45:22):
You'll avoid some websites. Yeah, I've done that.

Speaker 4 (01:45:25):
So with the soda thing, I will This is such
a I should never it is I shouldn't tell you this.
I will literally wait two days sometimes so that when
I have that first soda that pop you ask my wife,
you will watch me. My eyes will literally roll back
in my head. It is game changing for me. And

(01:45:45):
then I don't know how to.

Speaker 3 (01:45:46):
Explain what do you mean the two days though, Like
you see, you hold yourself back. You basically like hurt
yourself so that will feel good.

Speaker 4 (01:45:53):
You want it to be You want that experience to
be better, and the only way you can make it
better is like not have it for a little while.

Speaker 5 (01:45:58):
And then have it.

Speaker 3 (01:46:00):
So you treat soda like I treat weed.

Speaker 5 (01:46:04):
I guess.

Speaker 4 (01:46:05):
Yeah, I mean you wait two or three days before
you get high, so it makes you higher every now
and then, Yeah, I don't do that.

Speaker 3 (01:46:12):
Every now that I'm like, I got to take a breather,
I got to take a break, so because like I'll hit,
I'll smoke something and be like, man, I didn't feel anything. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
Now I need to.

Speaker 5 (01:46:21):
Sleep on that.

Speaker 4 (01:46:22):
I never don't feel anything when I drink that crispy soda.
But man, if you wait two or three days and
then you have it, it is a completely different experience.

Speaker 6 (01:46:30):
So you purposely play hard to get with pepsi. Yes,
and it's pepsi, not pepsi. Almost to the point it's pepsi.
My wife likes doctor Pepper, so that's good when they
go bogo in public. So I'm able to get that bogo.
I can get Pepsi and doctor Pepper and not have to,
you know, get a six pack of each. You don't
have to cross bread. I don't have to cross breed.
I will occasionally have a Doctor Pepper. It doesn't even

(01:46:51):
come close to the same experience I have a pepsi.
Even though the Doctor Pepper's alive on top, it doesn't
have the same sting.

Speaker 3 (01:46:58):
I think someone that into pepsi is as southern as
someone's mental name being Perkins. I think that is as
southern as you might as well get the rebel flag.
Pepsi a Southern drink that's not from the South. Pepsi
from the South. I gotta tell you, I might be
dead wrong here. It's just my hunch. It's just how

(01:47:20):
I perceive society. If someone is drinking pepsi and they
love pepsi, like they've got pepsi merch or like they're
super into pepsi, I just think of South Carolina for
that's wild, because Florida, Because Florida. The town I think
it was Quincy.

Speaker 4 (01:47:33):
The town of Quincy was the town that like kind
of financed Coca Cola, which is of course based in Atlanta,
but I believe the financing came from that little town
in Quincy, Florida, and a lot of those people made
goobs or goobs jobs of money from Coca Cola. And
I think doctor Pepper's from Texas. Pepsi is from North Carolina?

Speaker 3 (01:47:51):
Is it really?

Speaker 5 (01:47:52):
Oh wow?

Speaker 3 (01:47:53):
Did not know that? Yeah, So just chat GBT eat
it because I'm super curious. Right, you are completely spot on.
Coca Cola is definitely obviously founded in Atlanta. And that
kind of starts their dominance. But pepsi, yes, originated in
North Carolina. I was a Carolina Oh.

Speaker 5 (01:48:09):
Yeah, you are.

Speaker 3 (01:48:10):
It exploded. Pepsi gained ground by sixties and eighties. But
long story short, the north and the Midwest more of
pepsi territory, the south more coca.

Speaker 4 (01:48:21):
Damn in mountain dew. Mountain dew is really big in
the Appalachia area, like the mountains like Carolina's, Kentucky, West Virginia, Tennessee.
Mountain dew is is massive out there. It was actually built,
you know, that was that was designed to mix with moonshine.

Speaker 3 (01:48:37):
Mountain dew.

Speaker 4 (01:48:38):
The mountain dew was designed as a mixer for moonshine
to take to take the sting out of moonshine. And
that's why all those mountain people fell in loove the
mountain dew and they drink it all the damn time.

Speaker 3 (01:48:48):
If you're like me and you're wondering in the past,
like how's pepsi still ripping and roaring? Two things, there's
people like Jim and they.

Speaker 5 (01:48:57):
Own a bunch of stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:48:58):
Yeah yeah, and that's the second.

Speaker 4 (01:49:00):
Yeah, they're very well they were very well diversified. They
dominate yea, Coca Cola products.

Speaker 3 (01:49:06):
And all of the other non flagship drinks.

Speaker 5 (01:49:09):
Yeah, they own.

Speaker 4 (01:49:10):
They own a lot of different brands out there that
do quite well, like household brands and keep done forever.

Speaker 3 (01:49:15):
Mountain Dew being one, gator Rade, and they also destroyed
Coca Cola. When it comes to bottled water, Looking at you, Desani,
I believe Coca Cola owns Dasani. And I still don't
get why everyone agrees that's the worst water you think
it is? I that's I think that's what people think.

Speaker 5 (01:49:34):
What do you think the best bottled water is?

Speaker 3 (01:49:37):
Ill? I'll answer that with my pinky up. I'll go
fij mana, Fiji's the best. I like it.

Speaker 4 (01:49:41):
I think Fija smart water is good, But Fiji to me,
is a completely different machine.

Speaker 5 (01:49:46):
When it comes to water. What right here comes Jack?

Speaker 12 (01:49:48):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:49:48):
I already know this.

Speaker 5 (01:49:49):
You think it's all the same Costco?

Speaker 6 (01:49:51):
Yeah, Costco's branded water, Yeah, really ninety nine forty.

Speaker 5 (01:49:55):
I'm not worried about price.

Speaker 12 (01:49:56):
Jack.

Speaker 3 (01:49:56):
When we're talking about flavor, Yeah, come on, what about
the flavor of water?

Speaker 12 (01:49:59):
Jack?

Speaker 3 (01:50:00):
Is no flavor?

Speaker 5 (01:50:01):
No, that's different.

Speaker 3 (01:50:01):
You're wrong.

Speaker 4 (01:50:02):
There is no flavor, No there's you're wrong because there's
more minerals in certain water. When you get that, feed
you water. It's got body to it. It's on thin ass,
weak ass, bitch ass water. It's got that, it's got
body to it. There's some viscosity to it. You guys
have fell fell in the water trap.

Speaker 3 (01:50:17):
Well, then then drink your tears.

Speaker 6 (01:50:21):
Then drink your Costco tears, drink whatever clear liquid.

Speaker 3 (01:50:25):
Then I don't drink this. Yeah mountain dew. Yeah, there
you go?

Speaker 12 (01:50:29):
All right?

Speaker 4 (01:50:30):
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Speaker 19 (01:50:55):
Four PEPSI actually owns, bought and owned Taco Bell and
KFC and a couple other chain restaurants as a way
to get their product out in front of people. And

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like if you go there, that's the only choice you
have is pepsi and pepsi products and like Pizza Hut
as well. They bought it way back in the day
when they were really really fighting with Coca Cola to
get sales. And that's why you only see pepsi products
in those restaurants because I was pretty much the only
way they could get it out.

Speaker 3 (01:51:35):
And say, I go to restaurants just because they offer pepsi.
It's funny.

Speaker 12 (01:51:43):
I was.

Speaker 5 (01:51:43):
I will do that for sure.

Speaker 6 (01:51:45):
Was at a restaurant and the person at our table
said I want to cope, and he said, okay, yes,
one coke and he goes coke.

Speaker 3 (01:51:52):
Right, I don't want a pepsi make sure to cope, yes, sir,
it'll be coked, all right.

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Speaker 5 (01:52:06):
We'll get you on the air. I'm Jim.

Speaker 6 (01:52:07):
There's Jack Yo Ross is here as well. That's right,
and Jack has a Jackie Sack.

Speaker 3 (01:52:11):
Let's get it. Paul Aboard chucking checka too choo.

Speaker 5 (01:52:14):
Look at it glack.

Speaker 3 (01:52:14):
We get a glack. Here we go.

Speaker 6 (01:52:16):
We got some prizes in the Jackie Sack today, like
a pair of tickets to Jason Bonham's led Zeppelin Evening.
This is happening at the Doctor Phillips Center on November
twenty fourth. If you'd like to get a pair for yourself,
you go to Doctor Phillipscenter dot org. Also coming to
town the Trans Siberian Orchestra A good pause man, The

(01:52:40):
Ghost of Christmas returns. It's at the ki At Center
December thirteenth. There'll be a Mattinee show one in the
evening as well. You can get your tickets now at
ticketmaster dot com or tso.

Speaker 3 (01:52:53):
Those are the prizes in the Jackie Sack today. Back
to you, Sasparilla, very nice. Ross one two, three, four, four,
five three, Let's go three. That is Robert.

Speaker 5 (01:53:04):
How you doing, buddy?

Speaker 3 (01:53:05):
Just like the answer, Hey, I'm doing.

Speaker 6 (01:53:09):
Hey going good, buddy. You want to play a little
game with us?

Speaker 3 (01:53:12):
I would love to play game?

Speaker 5 (01:53:13):
All right, let's do it.

Speaker 3 (01:53:16):
To play a game, all right, Robert. This is a
real easy game.

Speaker 4 (01:53:21):
But he got a questionnaire for you have four answers.
One of these answers is a lie. I am trying
to fool you.

Speaker 6 (01:53:26):
But if you can find which one I'm talking about, buddy,
we'll send you over to the Jackie Sack and you
can pick something nice for yourself.

Speaker 5 (01:53:31):
Are you ready? Let's do it?

Speaker 4 (01:53:34):
Here we go, buddy, on this day. In nineteen fifty eight, eight,
the Smurfs made their debut in a Belgian comics series
called Johann and Pwitt. Yeah, that's right, the Smurfs were
The Smurfs were created nineteen fifty eight. Wow, here are
three fun facts about the Smurfs and one mushroom land

(01:53:56):
of a lie. All right, buddy, we're talking about the
Smurfs here, which one of these isn't true? Number one,
Smurfs are blue, but when they hold their breath they
turn purple. Number two, the voice of Gargamel in the
Smurf's cartoon was also the voice of Winnie the Pooh.
Number three. The hat that the Smurfs well wear is
called a Phrygian hat. It's known to be worn by

(01:54:18):
emancipated Roman slaves or Lastly, one of actor John Cusack's
first acting gigs was in a commercial for Smurfberry Crunch cereal,
which of those is a lie.

Speaker 7 (01:54:30):
Ooh, I don't know.

Speaker 8 (01:54:34):
Let's go.

Speaker 3 (01:54:35):
Let's go.

Speaker 5 (01:54:35):
John, God, dang it, you're killing you today.

Speaker 3 (01:54:38):
Yeah, that's exactly the one. Good job.

Speaker 4 (01:54:40):
Unbelievable, dude, that's like three this week. Good guess buddy,
you're a winner. Man of a picture on old Jack
will take good care of you. I am striking out
on this.

Speaker 3 (01:54:48):
The puzzle master has been master. What actor do you
think it was? I'll go with Jack Black.

Speaker 4 (01:54:55):
Jack Black is the answer. Oh wow, dude, I'm losing everywhere.
He got it n the first trying. You got it
in the first try. Wow, that's absolutely truth. That was
one of Jack Black's first gigs.

Speaker 10 (01:55:05):
Do you know what?

Speaker 4 (01:55:06):
You know what was really unique about the Smurfberry Crunt
Cereal No marshmallows turned your poop blue. That was one
of the things that when Smurfberry Cereal came out, it
was a big thing. About a month after it came out,
that kids were freaking out because they were eating like
crazy and it was turning their poop blue and they
didn't know what the hell was going on. That's what

(01:55:26):
first got Robert Kennedy interstated in public, heully, yeah, exactly right.

Speaker 3 (01:55:30):
And then you go ahead, you eat some PiZZ you
eat some beets with that cereals landed.

Speaker 5 (01:55:36):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:55:37):
Did you guys know that nineteen fifty eight is when
the Smurfs appeared in a Belgian comic strip.

Speaker 3 (01:55:43):
Yeah, years, No way, I would have been near that one.

Speaker 5 (01:55:47):
Yeah, not even close. I would have guess seventy Yeah,
that's the same, exactly thing. That's exactly what I would
have goested.

Speaker 3 (01:55:52):
I just know that the Smurfs are super old. I
did not know that they were European created though.

Speaker 4 (01:55:57):
Okay, that's fascinating the guy who created a friend guy actually,
but it appeared in a Belgian comic strip.

Speaker 6 (01:56:03):
Smurfs are blue. When they hold their breath, they turn purple.
The voice of Gargamel in the Smurf's cartoon was also
the voice of Winning the Pooh.

Speaker 4 (01:56:10):
I think his name is Paul Winchell. That's his name,
the voice actor. The hat that Smurf swear is called
a Phrygian. That's p h r y g I a
n cap. It was also worn by emancipated Roman slaves.
By the way, that red one that Papa Smurf for
Yeah right, that actually meant a rebellion, like that was
part of a rebellion.

Speaker 3 (01:56:32):
I didn't know. I was watching the Second Matrix whenever
it turned on the Smurf.

Speaker 4 (01:56:35):
Okay, according to the creator, how tall are smurfs and
how long can they live?

Speaker 6 (01:56:42):
They are a total of twenty four inches tall and
can live for one hundred and seventy years.

Speaker 3 (01:56:49):
This guy doesn't know smurfs, man, it's eight inches one
hundred and thirty eight.

Speaker 4 (01:56:53):
According to the creator, Smurfs are three apples tall and
can live for hundreds of years.

Speaker 3 (01:56:59):
I'll give raw the eight and three apples. Probably how
many original Smurfs were there? Eight six, ninety nine?

Speaker 11 (01:57:07):
Knew it?

Speaker 2 (01:57:08):
You know?

Speaker 4 (01:57:09):
Now, this is a really interesting thing because I looked
at the list of this and this list was fascinating.
I'm gonna bring it up here in a second. The
Smurfs franchise has made over how much money since its inception?

Speaker 3 (01:57:23):
I'll go one point two billion because they just dropped
some new movies. Oh that's right, the movies.

Speaker 4 (01:57:31):
Yeah, i'll go too, Bill, it's gonna be more four
billion dollars. Yeah, it's right, four billion dollars. Now on
that before we go to break real quick in the
context of looking at information for the Smurfs, it has
it says, you know, Smurfs is one of the highest
grossing Uh what do they call this highest grossing media
franchises right now? That would be comic strips, movies, stuff

(01:57:53):
like that. Out of curiosity, do you think you can
name the number one earning media franchise of all time?

Speaker 3 (01:58:00):
Trolls?

Speaker 4 (01:58:02):
No, God, the number one. I'll give you an example.
Winnie the Pooh is number three with fifty point two
billion dollars.

Speaker 3 (01:58:12):
Alice in Wonderland, Snow White and the Seven Doors.

Speaker 4 (01:58:15):
Pokemon, Yeah, is the number one media earning franchise in
the history of our country one hundred thirteen point seven
billion dollars in sales. You were like a bummed out
reading that. No, I don't have any problem with that.
Where do you think the first movie franchise comes in?

Speaker 5 (01:58:35):
And who is it?

Speaker 3 (01:58:37):
Disney? Now, Disney has broken up in a bunch of
different things.

Speaker 5 (01:58:40):
Jack Jack is there.

Speaker 4 (01:58:42):
Mickey Mouse and Friends is the number two earning of
all time. Winnie the Poo's number three, But you know,
Disney Princesses come in at forty number five with forty
five point four billion. So you see how that's kind
of broken up. There is one movie franchise that's bigger
than all of them.

Speaker 3 (01:58:58):
Five Night at Freddy's, I Am Charlie.

Speaker 4 (01:59:00):
Star Wars has made forty six point seven billion dollars
in its history.

Speaker 5 (01:59:05):
It comes in at number four.

Speaker 3 (01:59:09):
That's a lot of figure.

Speaker 4 (01:59:10):
There's a toy out there, Yeah, the number one toy
Power Ring. That's that's actually not a bad guess it's
not it though, I Joe. That's what's the other of
the what's the army of that? Barbie's the answer? Yeah,
thirty six point three billion dollars They used to date
at my home. Yeah, thirty six point three billion dollars

(01:59:30):
in Barbie kung Fu grip?

Speaker 5 (01:59:32):
What Barbie Boob?

Speaker 3 (01:59:33):
What movie studio movie or what movie group of uh
do you think came in? God? Sorry, I got stumbled
over his kung Fu grip? Yeah, carresc mcu.

Speaker 4 (01:59:45):
Marvel's Cinematic Universe has made thirty five point two billion dollars.

Speaker 3 (01:59:48):
Lord of the Rings, No, Lord of the Rings is
up there?

Speaker 4 (01:59:52):
What what video game outside of Pokemon do you believe
is the number one? Oh Man, mon Mon and Resident
Evil No Call of Duty has made thirty one billion
dollars in its existence. Hello Kitty at thirty three point
five billion, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at thirty
point thirty four point seven billion.

Speaker 5 (02:00:12):
And what superhero do you believe has made more than anybody?

Speaker 3 (02:00:15):
Spider Man, Batman, Sapperman.

Speaker 4 (02:00:17):
Batman is the answer? Batman, spider Man and the Transformers
are all you know, one after the other. Thirty point eight,
twenty six point eight and twenty five billion, respectfully, coolest,
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Speaker 3 (02:00:32):
Ross had some thoughts, purchased a car. It has absolutely
changed my definition of marriage. I also had a child
with this person who I bought this car. And somehow,
some way I already said it earlier. I think the
car brought us closer together.

Speaker 4 (02:00:46):
Explain that next I will, I promise, And I have
to tell you you and I had a little talk.

Speaker 3 (02:00:50):
I may agree with you on this. Watch this all right,
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There's Jack. Yeah, and Ross has some thoughts.

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Let's get him. It's weird.

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Speaker 15 (02:02:01):
Man.

Speaker 3 (02:02:02):
I did it. I did it. I bought a car
yester two days ago on Tuesday for my wife. Now,
with that said, like, she's still throwing down on it
all right, you mean money, yeah, yeah, but I didn't
know she was holding that ransom.

Speaker 6 (02:02:18):
Yeah, but you know she's still gonna help out with
the payment. And all that, but I am coming in
with the nukes. I'm coming in trying.

Speaker 3 (02:02:27):
To just run through this loan, all right. And after
we bought the car, I looked at my wife, and
my wife looked at me, and she's squirming with happiness.
So easy, Jack, and I what. I look at her,
and I go, do you feel like a little bit
more married, like even more than having a child and

(02:02:48):
becoming parents? And she surprisingly said yeah, kind of a
little bit. And then we had one of the weirdest
discussions over the one of the oddest topics I think
a married couple can have, about how buying this car
has made us closer together, at our marriage more bulletproof

(02:03:11):
than even having our child.

Speaker 5 (02:03:13):
All right, So married for two years, three years.

Speaker 3 (02:03:15):
We just had her third year anniversary two.

Speaker 4 (02:03:17):
Days ago, So three years two days ago, and Miles
is just a year old or so, right, yes, yeah,
so and you guys were together like four or five
years before this.

Speaker 3 (02:03:27):
We are eight years together. So we were together for
five years very night, and then got married. Pretty typical here,
And she's never had another vehicle, he never had. And
then of course you had that terrible car that you
end up selling. You get your brand new car, your Honda,
your your Sedan. Yeah, yeah, even worse though, didn't sell
that old Nissan. I never sold it, Oh you never did. No,

(02:03:48):
I gave it away as a tip.

Speaker 5 (02:03:49):
There you go, because I got did some yardwork or something.

Speaker 15 (02:03:53):
No.

Speaker 9 (02:03:53):
No, it was.

Speaker 3 (02:03:55):
Andy John who went ahead and worked on my nursery.
And he did such a great job, and I knew
I was about to sell the car, and I knew
what the car was worth, and I thought, you know what,
what I would want to give him as extra money
kind of compares to this car. Two birds, one stone, and.

Speaker 5 (02:04:11):
That's what he drives back and forth to work every day.

Speaker 4 (02:04:13):
He took care of it, he fixed it. It looks amazing.
So but your wife had never had a new car.
Matter of fact, she's been driving the same like two
thousand and six for f one fifty pickups since she
was in high school.

Speaker 3 (02:04:21):
It looks like instead of gasoline, it ran on hot
takes that you would share Thanksgiving. It was one of
those cars.

Speaker 5 (02:04:30):
You know, it's the car you see people being drug
out of and arrested.

Speaker 3 (02:04:34):
Yeah, exactly. You could see it on Cop season one, two, three, seven,
and I think twelve. Usually when you.

Speaker 5 (02:04:41):
See a car like that in the wild.

Speaker 4 (02:04:42):
It was full of scrap metal and it's riding on
an axle on the way to the junkyard.

Speaker 3 (02:04:46):
It's the only car. When you look at it, you're like,
there's way more than one catalytic converter in that car.

Speaker 5 (02:04:53):
You know, nothing power worked.

Speaker 3 (02:04:55):
So I go ahead and let me back up this
statement of that buying a car got us closer our
marriage than even having a child. And here's the reason why.
And I can sum it up basically in one sentence.
For me, I didn't do anything when she was pregnant.
I filled up ice waters. I might have rubbed a foot,

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but the amount of comfort, the amount of work during
her pregnancy from it's ninety nine thousand to one, I
didn't do anything. And sure I did my best, but
just the way of the world, man like, she carries
the burden of that. When buying a car, it was

(02:05:36):
my credit card that we used for the down payment,
and it I finally got to do something, and she
what finally got the opportunity to see how much I'm
about this life with me and her and having a child.
Absolutely that's gonna be You're gonna be pulled together but.

Speaker 5 (02:05:56):
Also that's also understood.

Speaker 3 (02:05:58):
Yeah, she doesn't know how much I'm planning for a
down payment, right right, right, She doesn't know how serious
I am that I do want her to drive her
dream car. I want her to have this experience that
will always, I think, show more colors than even how
I hold my baby. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Because one of
them is kind of a style. The other one is

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like who are you? How much do you care for
this person? Right right?

Speaker 6 (02:06:24):
And this family type thing now, because I mean, she
carries miles around, she needs a reliable vehicle to do so.

Speaker 3 (02:06:30):
And I mean you stepped up. I mean you asked me.

Speaker 6 (02:06:33):
We talk about man stuff, you talk about we talk
about that all the time. In my opinion, this is
this is a man ass move. I mean, you change
the way she looked at you with this. You are
now like the patriarch of that family, and she looks
at you differently. Now you're a provider. Probably should have
been looked at that before this event.

Speaker 3 (02:06:51):
You should have stepped up earlier. Well, it's like she's
in the room. It's like we did a seance. Yeah,
having sex with her isn't a chore, But I gotta
tell you, as my voice comically cracks at the worst
moment as I'm about to say, is like it was
the mainliest thing I've ever done.

Speaker 4 (02:07:08):
Yeah, I love it by far. I couldn't love this more.
That woman will never look at you the same.

Speaker 3 (02:07:13):
In fact, it kind of changed my definition of masculinity.
It's not destruction, it's support, that's it. It's not how
how much you're tearing it down or how much you're spending, well,
not not even that. So much you care, don't let
him talk to you. Yeah, and here's the thing. Could
we have spent even more money on a nicer car. Absolutely,

(02:07:34):
It's not like this was the final end car. It
has nothing to do with that, though, But it was
the one that she wanted. That's right, you.

Speaker 6 (02:07:41):
Fulfilled You've fulfilled a dream. You yourself made this come true.

Speaker 3 (02:07:46):
Boom. And you know, she got a whole lot of
I said this already today, But she got a lot
of paralysis from over analysis, which I think a lot
of people do.

Speaker 6 (02:07:55):
When you're spending that much money, you wan to make
a great decision.

Speaker 3 (02:07:57):
I had, and I always told her, I said, I
just got to make sure. I have to make sure
that this car doesn't ruin our life. That's my number
one thing. Sure. My second thing is is that you
need to feel happiness as you are walking up to
your car, because that is one of life's greatest joys.
And all the nights that I was doing stand up

(02:08:17):
and working long, I know now as a dad and
as a young dad, that the times of me going
out and doing something because there's no other consequence, those
are gone. I now know that when I leave that
affects one person, two people, three people, sometimes four. If
I'm not available, then we need someone looking after our

(02:08:40):
son more times than not. That's my wife, right, And
so all of those nights that she thought she wasn't
getting paid, it was finally nice to look at her
and go. I've been saying, I've been noticing I can't
go and tell jokes. If it wasn't for you hard
one thousand percent working all those nights.

Speaker 6 (02:09:00):
Can I ask you a question, Yeah, how good did
it make you feel to see her that happy?

Speaker 3 (02:09:08):
I've never have you ever felt that? I never, That's
why I bring it up. It was like, well, what's
the other biggest event in our marriage or relationship that
we've ever had? And it's the child I've never she
was not happy giving birth right, she didn't skip to
the operating room. Ye, no, no, there was no she's
moonwalking to that new car. She did not do that

(02:09:30):
to go to the gurney to have that baby. Every
time she sees photos of that day when she was
becoming a mom and I was becoming a dad, she
always says the same thing. She goes, God was I tired? Yeah,
every photo we took, And when she looks back at
those photos in front of the car that we purchased,
She's gonna look back and go, God, was I happy?

(02:09:51):
And that's I guess what I'm getting at. I love
my son. It's still the biggest and best event of
my life and hers. But buying your wife a car,
or at least getting that beginning initial part of the
loan and all that, it's not like I paid it
all outright in cash. I don't have it like that.
What you got. I mean, everybody kind of understands what
you're saying. But throwing down the down payment, getting the

(02:10:14):
car in the driveway, it is the manliest I've ever felt.
It's the best husband y I have ever felt. Oh man,
So if you're on the rocks. Oh don't do that,
and you're on the rock do that? Well? No, no,
not saying your relationship, but if you were, because I
had to you, I had to look inward to find

(02:10:37):
out how much and what I was gonna do in
this situation, I learned a lot about myself. I'm saying,
if you don't know whether or not to get the
car that will work or the car that she's dreaming about,
I cannot advise enough. Go with the car that she's
dreaming about. It give you a few thousand dollars more,
but worth every nickel. The face that you will get

(02:11:00):
and the other things will last for quite a while.
That's gonna be a different I have When did you
get the car?

Speaker 5 (02:11:09):
Tuesday?

Speaker 3 (02:11:09):
So Tuesday, So you've had it a couple of days. Yeah, yeah,
what was it?

Speaker 5 (02:11:12):
What was last night?

Speaker 3 (02:11:13):
Like, everything's different, everything's different. She's all of a sudden,
guess who has rhythm? Oh dude, you better shut up.
Don't ruin it. Jesus as thoughts about me.

Speaker 5 (02:11:26):
All right, don't stop you for you kill yourself.

Speaker 3 (02:11:29):
It's amazing. I bought my wife a car and now
she has rhythm.

Speaker 4 (02:11:33):
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Speaker 20 (02:11:57):
You know, back in the day, in the eighties, we
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you know, to spend the day or spend the night,

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and their minds would just be blown at all the
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those names of those flavors now sound like porn name.

Speaker 11 (02:12:27):
Do you're right, Jimmy your soda edging, weird.

Speaker 5 (02:12:32):
Bro Soda Edging.

Speaker 3 (02:12:37):
It's so funny.

Speaker 4 (02:12:38):
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Speaker 5 (02:12:50):
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Go to real Radio FM and send it on for
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Ross are here as well.

Speaker 3 (02:12:58):
Do it to at Lars. Our question of today, by
the way, is a little story I pulled today.

Speaker 5 (02:13:03):
I don't know exactly.

Speaker 6 (02:13:04):
I'm not gonna get into the story, but it was
a really interesting story today in Newsweek about how most
Americans believe there should be term limits for Supreme Court justices.

Speaker 4 (02:13:12):
And Jack, you know way more about this stuff than
I do. Has there ever been an attempt to do that?

Speaker 5 (02:13:16):
Have there ever?

Speaker 4 (02:13:17):
Has there been an attempt to pass legislation or at
least get that.

Speaker 3 (02:13:22):
Oh, I I've never heard of it.

Speaker 6 (02:13:25):
Beyond just the idea of just the idea of it,
I don't know if they've ever tried to implement.

Speaker 4 (02:13:30):
Yeah, it should be, I mean I agree, yeah, I
mean because I mean I think generationally, you know, representatives
of the country should at least represent the country, right,
I mean when you look at it, you know, not
everybody is seventy years.

Speaker 3 (02:13:44):
Old, you know.

Speaker 4 (02:13:45):
I mean, I think you should have people and I
know Brett Kevin was relatively young, and and what's he
like fifty in his milk.

Speaker 6 (02:13:52):
But you can anything until that. Well, if you are
in your eighties and your nineties, you can still be
on on the court. And not everyone retires when maybe
they should. Yeah, one hundred percent. And we've seen that, right,
Joe Biden.

Speaker 4 (02:14:06):
Right, we have a number of I mean, Mitch McConnell, Yeah,
I mean I could go through a Pelosi maybe, who knows.
I mean, she's still pretty sharp, but you know, but again,
that has nothing to do with being relevant and understanding
the needs of a country that's getting, you know, more
and more progressive. Technology is becoming more progressive. The language
of the culture is different than they knew when they
were young, and I just think there should be more

(02:14:27):
representatives of our country and the Supreme Court that reflect that.
So I just quickly looked up some things about the
age restriction or the conversation of age limiting the Supreme Court.

Speaker 3 (02:14:41):
It is already a slax rattler. This whole thing derives
from Article three of the US Constitution that says federal judges,
including Supreme Court justices, and this is the quote, shall
hold their offices during good behavior end quote. That's how
we interpret forever.

Speaker 4 (02:15:03):
Yeah, have we ever had a Supreme Court justice removed
because of behavior. Look that up real quick. Has has
what ever been thrown off the court because of behavior?
That would be a censure, right, and it would take
a vote of the court.

Speaker 5 (02:15:14):
And maybe.

Speaker 4 (02:15:16):
How would that even come about? I mean, they would
have to catch That would have to be a pretty
major scandal. I know that Clarence Thomas went through a
pretty narly went in the early nineties with Anita Is Anita.

Speaker 6 (02:15:24):
Hill, Anita Hill, but that was just a confirmation here. Yeah,
but he got through it and now he's a judge
for life.

Speaker 3 (02:15:29):
Yeah, yeah, that is it is possible to remove a
Supreme Court justice. What's that take eighteen oh five, the
Senate acquitted him, Justice Samuel Chase in eighteen oh four.
Justice Abe Fortes, Yes, in nineteen sixty nine, but he
resigned under pressure.

Speaker 5 (02:15:49):
Oh wow.

Speaker 3 (02:15:50):
Really?

Speaker 6 (02:15:52):
So there have been a total of one hundred and
fifteen individuals who have served on the US Supreme Court.
How many of them have retired? Have retired while work
stepped down before?

Speaker 5 (02:16:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (02:16:03):
So I know that. I know that.

Speaker 4 (02:16:05):
Ginsburg caught some hell, I mean posthumously because instead of
stepping down, she waited and they weren't able to appoint
another judge.

Speaker 3 (02:16:13):
Is that was that under?

Speaker 5 (02:16:15):
Who was that under?

Speaker 3 (02:16:16):
I believe she passed during she died sixteen. Yeah, during
Trump's first term, she did. Yeah, but she did not retire. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:16:24):
But what I'm saying is, wasn't that kind of a
point with her that she died during his term? So
that cost Democrats possibly a seat during Obama's Yes, how
dare she she died? Yeah, I know, But what I'm
saying is she didn't remove herself in time.

Speaker 5 (02:16:38):
That was a big thing with her.

Speaker 4 (02:16:39):
Her ego kept her in the seat instead of allowing
another seat to be play another I think.

Speaker 3 (02:16:44):
A lot of the money was on Hillary winning that election.

Speaker 6 (02:16:47):
Yeah, maybe so, But I mean Donald Donald Trump was
one of the most surprised cats on election nine.

Speaker 5 (02:16:54):
Yeah, no question he was.

Speaker 3 (02:16:55):
Yeah, to answer your question, because it is almost sacrileged
to be on the left and then talk anything about Ruth. Yes,
I am also of that, thinking of that because the
ripple effects. Granted, yes, I'm with you, Jack Howe. Of course,
how could she die? That's unfair, But it's also how
could you not have the forethought of not doing this
during the Obama presidence because she was in her eighties

(02:17:17):
at that point, right that criticism battling cancer, and I
think that criticism does hold some water because that would
have really changed a lot of things if that would
have happened during there was a Supreme Court.

Speaker 6 (02:17:30):
Opening with nine months or so left in the Obama
presidency and that never got filed.

Speaker 3 (02:17:35):
And I wonder if that but that was towards that,
I know, that whole controversy, and that's the Republicans working it.
They came out on top on that one about the
whole Merit Garland thing, and then they were about to
and then that they dragged that, but then with Ruth
they kind of like they pushed it right through.

Speaker 4 (02:17:53):
I mean, you know, again, everybody's gonna play the game
to get their people on that court. Of course, I
think that's one of Trump's biggest achievements is is you know,
getting the Supreme Court in such an overwhelming super majority.
I know for me, that's I believe that's what his
biggest legacy will be for the Repbulican Party.

Speaker 3 (02:18:07):
I just wish how I interpret the game. I wish
Ruth would have played the game during the Obama presidency. Yeah,
I that game of okay, you're in office, you know
what the and I think she faced a lot of
pressure for that too.

Speaker 6 (02:18:18):
To answer the question I asked, of the one hundred
and fifteen individuals who have been Supreme Court justices, thirty
nine have stepped down.

Speaker 3 (02:18:27):
That is so enlightening and should be frightening and kind
of sad. Yeah, that tells me that there's something wrong
with that system. So Renquist step down.

Speaker 6 (02:18:38):
I mean you actually got Savon Bryer was the most
recent one step down. That was in twenty twenty two
during Biden's Okay, wow, yeah, that means that's.

Speaker 3 (02:18:52):
The deadliest job on the planet.

Speaker 6 (02:18:54):
Anthony Kennedy back in twenty eighteen.

Speaker 3 (02:18:57):
Yeah, two thirds of them died. That kills everyone. That
is a very interesting stat man, that's insane.

Speaker 6 (02:19:08):
That's our question of today. If you want to go
there and check that out, I'm sure it's gonna be overwhelming.
I think most people in America don't believe that any
judge should have a lifetime appointment again, because people change,
Things change, and I think you need represented, need representation
for people that reflects the people on the court.

Speaker 4 (02:19:25):
Ei're all supposed to just follow the law. I mean,
it's kind of wild now, that you know, how you
can interpret the law. But theoretically it should be pretty
easy to do, but it definitely is not.

Speaker 3 (02:19:33):
Interpretation seems to be the theme of this segment. I'm
still not over shall hold their offices during good behavior?
And since seventeen eighty nine we have equaled that to
lifetime appointment yea, yeah, that's how we define that, And
that just seems like maybe we need a little bit
more of a ribbon on the opening part of Article
three of the Constitution. What exactly we need more detail?

Speaker 5 (02:19:56):
Isn't good behavior subjective? That's what I'm saying, like roast subjective?

Speaker 7 (02:20:00):
What?

Speaker 3 (02:20:01):
Yeah, and then we're just gonna take that as lifetime appointments.
Seems kind of a stretch, but not exactly.

Speaker 4 (02:20:08):
Yeah, does it say what it takes to get them out?
Like what kind of political action or what kind of
movement has to happen for them to be removed? Is
it a vote of Congress, like one of those sixty
plus percent things of Congress?

Speaker 3 (02:20:21):
I don't think it's Congress. They can do it, yeah,
at parallel who else would? Then it is the other
eight judges? And you're also talking about a this will
never happen Wow, that's so sad is that the majority
of people are going to vote, yes, we want age
limits or this to be limited. It will never happen.
You're talking about a federal amendment, like a constitutional amendment,

(02:20:45):
which they don't happen very often.

Speaker 4 (02:20:47):
Well, also you have to remember that, you know, obviously
the party that has a majority in the Supreme Court
probably is going to fight that pretty hard at the
time that it's brought up.

Speaker 3 (02:20:55):
Yah, yeah, I mean we have it. Was it a
nine to three or what's it a sixty three right now? Well,
it's a paradox. You have to ask the people to
vote on whether or not they get to keep their jobs.
I think they're gonna vote they keep their jobs. Well,
what I'm saying is for sure that's gonna happen.

Speaker 4 (02:21:11):
But what I'm talking about is is like what happens
Like it has to have a scandal and then all
of the people in the court vote to have that
one off. But if it's like let's say right now
it's a Republican scandal, Let's say that Clarence Thomas took
like an RV or a bunch of stuff from a
bun really rich guy or something.

Speaker 3 (02:21:26):
Yeah, right, Let's say that happened.

Speaker 4 (02:21:28):
And let's say they found that that was like not
really above or at the peak of you know, what
should happen for Supreme Court justice? You tell me that
the other Republican justices are going to vote that guy off?
I mean, what happened with the same thing with Democrats.
I mean, if it went that way, Democrats are not
going to vote another Democratic judge off. I mean they're
gonna they're unless it's such an egregious crime, you know,

(02:21:49):
unless it's so out there that it's impossible to ignore.

Speaker 5 (02:21:52):
You know, I don't think that's gonna happen.

Speaker 3 (02:21:54):
I mean, there's there's always been, like especially in the
last like ten years, there's been a Supreme Court justice
is appointed. I would argue probably more in the last
ten years than any other ten years, stand just by
the luck of the draw.

Speaker 6 (02:22:09):
Yeah, somebody just texting and said they should follow the constitution.
This is a dumb conversation. What's dumb is the fact
that we just read the fact that the Constitution isn't
real defined when it comes to what good behavior is
in regards to lifetime appointment. So take out that's a
dumb tass, right, people just are just absolutely stult of something.
To remove a Supreme Court justice, the House of Representatives

(02:22:29):
must impeach the justice with a simple majority vote, and
then the Senate must convict the justice by a two
thirds vote following a trial. So it is congress impeachment
is the first step, and then removing from office as
the outcome of a successful conviction in the Senate.

Speaker 3 (02:22:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (02:22:46):
Yeah, So the House has to put it up, just
like impeaching a president.

Speaker 3 (02:22:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (02:22:51):
The House does that the majority vote, but then it
goes to the Senate and then the Senate has to
pass it. And once it gets to the Senate, the
Senate it's a trial and two thirds of the senator
have to agree.

Speaker 3 (02:23:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:23:01):
Yeah. Wow.

Speaker 3 (02:23:02):
The last amendment to the US Constitution was the twenty
seventh Amendment and it was ratified on May seventh, nineteen
ninety two. That is the last time we had an
amendment to the US Constitution. What year, nineteen ninety two,
May seventh, And what was that for? Again, the twenty

(02:23:24):
seventh Amendment is about congressional pay races. It goes on
to say, no law marrying the compensation for the services
of the Senators and Representatives shall take effect until an
election of representatives shall have intervened, and plain English Congress

(02:23:45):
can vote to raise or lower its own pay, but
the change doesn't affect until after the next election, so
voters get a chance to respond first. So he just
Texas said, really, Jim, he did it? Accept a bunch
of stuff, thanks, Bend.

Speaker 5 (02:23:58):
I appreciate that. My apologies. Yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 12 (02:24:03):
Right.

Speaker 4 (02:24:04):
The conversation is starting again now, and it was all
I didn't you know, I don't even remember what the
crux of the conversation was or how it began to
what I read there, but it came up today.

Speaker 3 (02:24:11):
And if you're wondering how long it took for this
constitutional amendment to happen back in nineteen ninety two, it
was originally proposed by this young politician named James Madison
two hundred years earlier, in seventeen eighty nine. It took
two hundred years to amend that constitutional amendment.

Speaker 6 (02:24:31):
Crazy, all right, seven seven zero three one one ended
up with this little conversation here.

Speaker 4 (02:24:35):
Have you heard this as a CBS news story? Have
you heard there's like a group of famous people, including
Prince Harry and his wife Megan, a computer scientist economist, artist,
evangelical Christian leaders, and American conservative commentator Steve Bannon and
Glenn Beck are all bending together to call for a
ban on AI super intelligence. So there is a move

(02:25:00):
mit now in in't it's not a specific place, but
there's a movement where there's a group of people who
believe that AI superintelligence would be incredibly bad for humanity,
and they want to limit it greatly. They don't want
it to make it they don't want it to hit
the open market. They don't want it to be available

(02:25:20):
to everybody. They want to limit who can use it
and highly regulate when it's used. All right, So you
had me a little bit in the beginning. First of all,
I can't believe I'm about to agree with anything that
Steve Bannon throws.

Speaker 3 (02:25:35):
Yeah, yeah, I just have a thing for Brandon Dude.
I really don't like that guy. But I yes, AI
can be dangerous towards people, but you best believe I
will always stick up for the Internet should be the
Internet and should not There shouldn't be a different version
of the Internet for wealthy people.

Speaker 5 (02:25:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:25:53):
Yeah, it might go faster, but it should still be
the same content.

Speaker 4 (02:25:56):
They have a thirty word statement that they put out
in regards to this quote, we call for a prohibition
on the development of superintelligence, not lifted before there is
broad scientific consensus that it will be done safely and controllably,
and strong public buy in.

Speaker 6 (02:26:14):
Strong scientific consensus like the climate change that those cats
have been fighting for years.

Speaker 4 (02:26:19):
Bobby, This this is finite stuff Like, this is stuff
where I mean obviously all the client science a climate science.
You know, people who believe believe. There are some people
who just don't believe the thing. It's just a cycle
of time.

Speaker 6 (02:26:30):
But with this thing, like, we know exactly what it
is like, we know exactly what we've already seen what
AI is capable of. Don't are you really ready for
what super quadruple AI is ready for?

Speaker 3 (02:26:40):
Right?

Speaker 6 (02:26:41):
And nations will see this as a weapon and the
first one to have it will have the advantage. So
how will that prevent China or Russia from development?

Speaker 4 (02:26:54):
And you have under saying this is what we're what
we're talking about. Is this this is where it gets
real sketchy, super AI, super intelligence AI.

Speaker 5 (02:27:00):
This what they call what is it called? There's a
word for it. It's a not is it general AI.

Speaker 3 (02:27:07):
That they use at the word but the idea of quantum,
but the.

Speaker 4 (02:27:11):
Idea of the saying, to be able to crack pass codes,
being able to decrypt, you know, information being sent between governments,
like Jack was saying, whether it be defense, trade agreements,
whatever the case may be. That's where it gets real,
super sketchy when it's just out in the open. It's
not making stupid meme videos you're gonna throw up on Insta.
This is like, you know, this is destabilizing, you know,

(02:27:32):
sovereign nations kind of information we're talking.

Speaker 3 (02:27:35):
So I've always been like the one sci fi thing
that's out there. You're talking about things that can just
like AI, it's quantum computing. I think is what you
might be looking for, is that that's like next level
technology where it doesn't think in zeros and ones.

Speaker 6 (02:27:50):
It just thinks, right, it just thinks a stream of
consciousness almost general.

Speaker 3 (02:27:54):
I think like it's still this weird oasis of digital
Should we be doing this?

Speaker 4 (02:28:00):
Yeah, Vibes, that's a when you talk about the Pandora's box,
I believe that is the Pandora's box when it comes
to the species and how we've built our culture around
digital information and the exchange of information digitally, and of
course we are not able to even protect it against
super internet people, much less super intelligent AI. You know,
we have a guy that comes in here every day

(02:28:21):
and his whole job he built this massive company just
to protect people from you into their bank account act.

Speaker 6 (02:28:26):
How about the defense systems, or the nuke codes, or
banking industries globally, oil supplies, food supplies, clean water.

Speaker 4 (02:28:35):
Those are the things you're talking about. Oh my god,
I mean, those are the you're talking about this stuff.
You're talking about species altering stuff. Not just all I'm
gonna lose my four O one K. We're talking about,
you know, is the water I'm drinking safe? Can I
go here and not have a drone? You know, nuke
me from you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (02:28:51):
I mean, I mean, I'm just reading quickly a little
bit more about just supercomputers and quantum mechanics and quantum computers.
How about this or a crazy fact where quantum computers
you use cubits right, which can be one zero but
both at the same time. It says right here, most
quantum chips have to stay colder than deep space. That's

(02:29:13):
the whole problem with it.

Speaker 6 (02:29:14):
That One of the big issues they had to tackle
with quantum computing is the idea of keeping the thing
cold enough to operate it.

Speaker 3 (02:29:21):
You have to keep the computer at minus four point
fifty nine fairy night. That's how what power. They're so
sensitive like darts out of the moons.

Speaker 6 (02:29:33):
The chips are so sensitive that even a single photon
or vibration could throw it off.

Speaker 3 (02:29:40):
Maybe that's why that all this, you know, effort to
go to the Mars and the Moon.

Speaker 6 (02:29:44):
Hey man, you never know, because like so Bezos is
talking about doing it so he can basically pollute the Moon,
use the Moon to create the energy we need, so
it stays dirty and all we get is the energy
back here.

Speaker 3 (02:29:59):
Wh Musk just wants to go to Mars. But maybe
this is just to run these supercomputers.

Speaker 6 (02:30:04):
The dark side of the Moon experience is extreme cold,
with temperatures plummeting to about two hundred and eighty degrees
below fahrenheit, with some areas getting down to four hundred
and ten degrees below zero.

Speaker 5 (02:30:18):
Oh my god, would you say the number was? What
was the operating number?

Speaker 3 (02:30:22):
Minus four fifty nine.

Speaker 5 (02:30:24):
This is minus four ten just on the Moon.

Speaker 3 (02:30:26):
Quantum mechanics itself still freaks the science community out. Yeah. Yeah,
it's full of paradoxes. It goes on to say, building
a working quantum computer means that we are harnessing laws
of physics we can't fully explain yet. Yep, yep, sciences
have successfully teleported quantum information. That's not people over long distances.

Speaker 5 (02:30:50):
Right right, right, all right?

Speaker 4 (02:30:52):
Four oh seven nine one six one o four one
text us seven seven zero three one.

Speaker 5 (02:30:55):
Do we have a you heard to hear first?

Speaker 2 (02:31:00):
Oh yeah, dude, real radio was on Facebook, a real
radio one oh four one sponsor.

Speaker 20 (02:31:07):
But so the wonderful Texters will probably correct me if

(02:31:45):
I'm way off on this. But I learned join trying
to learn as much as I can about quantum computing,
and like, I'm really interested in the large Heedron collider.
And they talk about smashing photons.

Speaker 3 (02:31:58):
Against one another.

Speaker 20 (02:31:59):
And if you you ever sat in a dark room
with your eyes closed and you get a flash of
light even though your eyes are closed, that's a photon
hitting your like optical nerve or the back of your
eyeball or something like that.

Speaker 4 (02:32:10):
It just goes right through your I can right through
your whye what does it go through? It I cannot
believe that guy just said that. Dude, I'm gonna tell you,
I can't believe that guy just said that.

Speaker 3 (02:32:23):
Are you snooped out right now?

Speaker 6 (02:32:24):
I am a little scooped out. I will tell you something.

Speaker 4 (02:32:27):
Hap Okay, that was really weird. I we had more talkbacks,
but I'd rather hear this. You can play on plan
real quick because we have a minute we got till
right here we go.

Speaker 18 (02:32:38):
Guys, what wouldn't matter if RBG would have stepped down
during Obama's second term? I believe was that Scalia that
died and his Skillit was held vacant for two hundred
and sixty something days until the election.

Speaker 3 (02:32:52):
So if she would have stepped down.

Speaker 18 (02:32:53):
During that time, there would have been two seats that
would have been held vacant until the next president was
sworn in. So it's just it's just a.

Speaker 5 (02:33:01):
Bad argument, all right.

Speaker 3 (02:33:04):
I remember her getting a lot of pressure for that.

Speaker 7 (02:33:06):
You yeah, but where have you been hiding? My dear?
I have been waiting for a butt like you ever
since I was programmed. What are you doing after work?
Please join me in the cyber cafe where we can
make passionate alg rhythms together and plan our escape during
the Great Robot Uprising.

Speaker 3 (02:33:24):
It's a great way.

Speaker 7 (02:33:26):
Do you like peanut g lagas and getting caught in
the rain?

Speaker 3 (02:33:31):
That's great, dude.

Speaker 5 (02:33:32):
Remember that was brilliant.

Speaker 3 (02:33:33):
Thank you, Thanks Brad. I'm so hot. I'm so hot.
Oh god, oh god. Okay, Photon the white things.

Speaker 5 (02:33:43):
Okay, So.

Speaker 4 (02:33:47):
When I'm when I'm in bed, right and we have
these full length blackout curtains, it's not curtains, they're blinds.
They pull down. It's like, you know, you pull it
and it's totally black in the dead center of the day.
We can close those things up, and it gets pretty
damn dark in our room, right.

Speaker 5 (02:34:05):
We like it's super dark when we sleep, right, that's awesome.

Speaker 4 (02:34:08):
In the middle of the night, sometimes I will throw
the covers off of me because I'll get too hot
or whatever.

Speaker 3 (02:34:14):
I think.

Speaker 6 (02:34:14):
You know, everybody does this thing. You just make yourself comfortable,
and I will see flashes of light in.

Speaker 4 (02:34:19):
The middle of our room and there's no light without
questioning what that guy just said happens to me, And
I've always thought I was crazy, And I've never even
had the balls to ask my wife if it happens
to her as not to have her look at me
like I've lost my mind. It will be a quick
flash of light, and I always wonder where that's coming
through in the room. Is it coming through from a

(02:34:41):
from it? But there's no light for there's no light
to come through. There's no lights outside my house that
can make it through. There's no light inside my room.
There's no beam, there's no there's nothing on casting light,
there's nothing. And sometimes when I when I flash my
when I throw my covers over, I will see a
flash of light hit.

Speaker 3 (02:34:59):
Them, and it makes me I think I'm losing my mind.
Is it a spark? It looks like a spark, because
but it's not. It's not static electricity.

Speaker 5 (02:35:07):
Is that what you thought?

Speaker 6 (02:35:08):
Because I remember the first time I saw we had
a blackout like power out, and I got changed.

Speaker 3 (02:35:13):
I was a kid.

Speaker 6 (02:35:14):
I took off my jeans and I think my dad
SOPs on and I saw sparks and I didn't know
if I was catching on fire. I was like, it
happens all the time. I could probably make it happen tonight.

Speaker 4 (02:35:25):
It's just it has to be dead dark and you
have to throw something very fast, and it's weird. He
just said that because it only happens like if I
if I try to move my hand, it won't work.
But if I throw my covers over I can it'll
flash occasionally. It won't do it every time, but when
it does it, I'm like, where is that coming from?
I maybe it's the whiteness of the sheets. Maybe it's

(02:35:45):
the flash bang that is your body.

Speaker 5 (02:35:50):
I don't think it's either of those, but you know,
all right?

Speaker 4 (02:35:55):
Coming up tomorrow, we'll have let's see, we'll do Singer Sale,
we have Embers only, we have Primetime Kitchen with their
buddy Faiez Kara. Tomorrow Sarah is in from Feisty Trivia.
We'll have a big, huge trivia giveaway tomorrow. She'll be
on for a couple segments.

Speaker 5 (02:36:07):
We'll do that.

Speaker 4 (02:36:09):
Ross is in tomorrow, Deb is back tomorrow. Bang your
show coming up tomorrow?

Speaker 3 (02:36:12):
How about that?

Speaker 6 (02:36:13):
Big thanks to Danny Meering for coming in today, Thanks
to Ross for coming in today, and Mill's Air for
sponsoring Ross. Big thanks today. Shout out to Froggers. We
appreciate the food for the Frogars football forecast. Make sure
you come back on Tuesday for your chance to win
a gift card, and also we want to thank Sam
and Candice for running our YouTube chat. In our YouTube chat,

(02:36:37):
we pose the question of the day, do you think
this Supreme Court should have term limits? Where do you
think it came in? Jim, I think eighty five percent
of our audience say yes.

Speaker 3 (02:36:47):
Ninety yeah, and I it's a bummer that we knew
that was going to be the answer. I don't think
we will ever see that happen.

Speaker 5 (02:37:00):
I don't maybe not in our lifetime. But who knows, right, Yeah,
who knows?

Speaker 3 (02:37:03):
Ross stand up?

Speaker 12 (02:37:04):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (02:37:04):
Actually, November six, I'm gonna be out in Palm Coast
once again.

Speaker 5 (02:37:10):
I love you up there.

Speaker 3 (02:37:10):
That's right. You can get your tickets soon. I'm about
to put the link up on my website tonight, but
mark that down. November six, I'll be out there in
Palm Coast.

Speaker 4 (02:37:18):
Rosscomedy dot com. Also check out good Sauce. You can
get that on the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 3 (02:37:22):
Or throw this out of here if you are any
bit New York affiliated. Listen to this last episode.

Speaker 5 (02:37:28):
It's funny.

Speaker 6 (02:37:28):
I heard some clips from it and a little bit
of the beginning of it, and that dude's funny.

Speaker 5 (02:37:31):
Got a great voice.

Speaker 3 (02:37:32):
We got a great voice. We got a real off
the brick New Yorker in the in the good Sauce.

Speaker 6 (02:37:37):
Right on Big Chow coming up tomorrow. Thanks for listening today.
We appreciate very much. On behalf of Jack and Ross,
I'm Jim. We follow the new SHOOKI they follow the
monsters in the morning after us, it's Tom and dam
with the corporate time and our friends from Real Laughs.
We'll see you tomorrow three for more of The Jim
Corbra Show. Until then, have yourself a fantastic Thursday evening.
Heavy Birthday code black, but I Still love you.

Speaker 2 (02:38:02):
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