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We had to win a Friday which chunk ate a
couple winners last week. Yeah, that's good, that is great.
Where is the Friday winner?
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Six o'clock?
Speaker 4 (01:35):
Was it really?
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Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:36):
Did I know that? Check your email? You received it
at eight am today?
Speaker 1 (01:40):
Did I really? Oh? Wow, unbelievable.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
Actually no, you should have received it at six am today,
Did I really?
Speaker 1 (01:45):
I'll be damn Yeah, there is right there in your hand.
Three weeks left. Oh, it doesn't say specific, It just
says what the total was. It didn't say that we
had a winner on Friday.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
See it does say that JCS has three winners.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
But I couldn't have remembered that Mike got almighty, dude,
But it's to have another winter. I don't care one
or the other.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
I'm glad we get a portion of your brain dedicated
at this show.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Look, man, every second dedicated. I just can't remember anything.
Let me tell you something, dude. Last night, Holy hell right,
So first things first, hold on the dinner at harry
Sputsey Bar Grill, simply amazing. I had to screwed out
a tiny bit early for another engagement with my wife,
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but my god, what a great menu. Thanks to everybody
who came out. You guys are awesome. Loved it, especially
chef Crystal Clark, who not only is a wonderful person,
brought by some unbelievable sweets today. Thanks Christel. We appreciate
that seven deadly sins. Love those guys. But man, I
don't know if you've noticed the news. It has been
dominated by one story.
Speaker 5 (02:45):
Well, a couple right now. We've got Jamaica preparing for
her Kay Melissa. But then locally, you and I went
through something rather biblical last night, and it was not
a virgin birth.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Was not It was not.
Speaker 5 (03:01):
In fact, this morning, when I saw the notification on
my phone that said some parts of central Florida got
nearly twenty inches of rain.
Speaker 6 (03:07):
I thought, no, they can't mean I mean it did.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
Is crazy. It was a crazy amount.
Speaker 5 (03:11):
I figured it had to be cumulative over the weekend
or whatever.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
And no, bra that fell in my yard yesterday, Yeah
I did. That bull's eye was literally right over your house. Yeah,
if you were to go and look at the radar
from yesterday around five thirty in the afternoon, that big
white dot white being bad weather, that white dot was
basically hovering over the neighborhood that I live in in Eustace.
And from about four thirty or five yesterday afternoon, we
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were doing some construction stuff in the house, just doing
some small kitchen repairs we've needed to do for months.
We said, this house is going to be dot. Set
the chopsaw up in the breezeway so we could be
protected from the weather, and just started letting it rip.
And my wife had asked me earlier that morning we
were having coffee. She goes, are we supposed to get
any weather today? And I looked at my radar and
I said, yah, we're supposed to be at atle a little
rain around two o'clock this afternoon. It looks like a
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twenty five percent chance. Oh yeah, there you go. It
started raining. She goes, she yels out twenty five percent,
and I started laughing out loud. I'm like, yeah, I know.
That was at the beginning of the storm. Then around
five thirty it started raining so hard that we had
to turn the volume of our television up so we
could hear the show we were watching. And it didn't
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stop at that volume raining until probably about one o'clock
this morning. Even when I went to bed last night
at ten thirty or eleven, it was still raining so hard.
It would be like you know when the storms come
through in the summer, right, you'll get that that you're
inundated with rain, but it's only for like eight or
ten minutes. Last the worst part, imagine that for six hours,
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like hovering over your house. It washed. What we think
is we just had a dump truck of dirt delivered
to our house to fill up this one area we
wanted to level up. That got washed down into the
bottom of my yard.
Speaker 6 (04:51):
Oh there you go, and you paid for that.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
You have a tractor. It washed, It washed enough sand
out of the front of my yard into my driveway
that this morning. I had to use my tractor to
dig it out. And my tractor's not a big tractor,
it's a little it's a little home use tractor. But
the bucket would hold probably I don't know, four or five,
you know, maybe thirty or forty fifty gallons of debris
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whatever it is. It took seven of those just to
get my driveway out today. It was gnarly, dude. All
the road closers. Did you see all those washouts in
Lake County are all within a mile and a half
of my house? Yeah, every one of them actually.
Speaker 5 (05:29):
And City of Mount Dora is going to be having
a press conference at three thirty.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
I believe Eustace has declared.
Speaker 5 (05:35):
I know, Lake County their emergency Operations Center is at
a Phase two activation level because of all the flooding.
And if you've been to Mount Dora and you've driven Donnelly,
you know through that kind of big dip up toward
the Wireland.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
Apartment under the sign that says welcome to Mount dor.
Speaker 6 (05:50):
Yeah, exactly, that road completely gone.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
Yeah, on hundred yards of that's destroyed.
Speaker 6 (05:54):
Ball gone, wolf Brands Road gone.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
They had to shut down the four twenty nine overpass
today because that that lake flooded to the point where
it was like the hurricane. I still drove through it.
You can't, you can't. You couldn't take that. You couldn't
take the ramp. Did you just turn left on forty six?
I drove all the way down though through a popka.
Speaker 7 (06:10):
See.
Speaker 5 (06:10):
Now, I was going to do that, but when I
looked at my rear room mirror and saw some people
going on forty six, I thought, all right, I'm gonna
turn around and I'm gonna do my best. So I
rode the curb as much as I could. Yeah, because
I have low profile tires and a low car, I
made it.
Speaker 6 (06:24):
I made it, and I plan on taking that route
on the way home.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
I didn't want to even wait in that traffic, so
I just kind of scootered all down and I got
onto four twenty nine down in a Popka. But my goodness,
it was like everywhere you turned the road was closed
or there were cones up. It was like the hurricane.
It was actually worse. It was worse than the hurricane.
We have a boiled water.
Speaker 5 (06:41):
Alert, yeah, and we're so hard it is to remember
not to wet your toothbrush like.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
You do every day.
Speaker 7 (06:49):
Bathroom.
Speaker 5 (06:50):
So I had to keep bottles of water in the
bathroom just to remind me because it's so second nature.
Went to Chris went to Jersey Mics to get lunch.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
Today.
Speaker 5 (06:58):
You could get a sandwich, but you couldn't get a
fountain soda.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Yeah, you have nothing with water. They're not running that
water through there.
Speaker 5 (07:04):
I mean, and they do say you can shower in it,
but I'm not putting my tender bits and water that
could have bacteria and Nick and I don't want to
take a stray shot to the mouth and end up
with boomboo belly. I've never had to deal really with
I can't remember. I think Hurricane Charlie was the last
time I had to deal with the boil water.
Speaker 7 (07:20):
That's big.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
That's one of the biggest pain in the asses that
nobody really don't do because you never think about it.
As much water you use. Supposed to get another gnarly
storm coming through the day. If you go and look
at the radar as it moves across from the Gulf,
it's supposed to wipe across and drop another four or five,
three or four inches of rain on our side. And man,
I'm not even talking about Brevard. Brevard had the same
thing we had over there in that Titus Liville area.
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But that was just over there, a giant blob that
just wrecked that coast. And they're getting more today.
Speaker 5 (07:47):
Yeah, they got thirteen inches in Titusville yesterday, and like
you said, that rain that's coming through this afternoon, they're
expecting them to get another three or four inches.
Speaker 6 (07:55):
But Jimmy, have you shared the exciting.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
News even know what the exciting news is now?
Speaker 6 (08:01):
Guess he's going to have the heat on Friday?
Speaker 1 (08:03):
Oh yeahah, yeah, yeah. Obviously when you get when you
hit storms like this in the late fall, that means
cold air is coming in. The high on Friday is
supposed to be seventy degrees. Oh that's okay, yeah, low forties.
I want to put the heat in the mid forties.
You are not getting heat from forties.
Speaker 3 (08:19):
Sorry, yeah, sorry, you will. There's got to be at
three down there. I might I might use my seat
warmer at that.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
Oh oh, I think I have a seat warm that's old.
That's old, jack. We better save a lump of cold
Bradshaw over there. Whatever you do, don't keep the flory
warm fine.
Speaker 3 (08:37):
Thankfully came down a little from the previous month because
I'm running the ac last.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
But man, what a day it is. And I woke
up this morning just to see I was like, I
really kind of hesitated. I'm like, man, what is it
going to look like out there? You know, we're having
landscaping done at the house, like having that all done,
and the landscaper was there this morning at daylight kind
of assessing what he was able to redo and what
got washed away in one path they led out was
pretty bad and they're gonna have we have to get
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a bunch of dirt out of the areas because it
just got washed down in the house.
Speaker 5 (09:05):
It was the scariest actually for me because I mentioned
we have standing water on our street, you know after
most rainstorms. Yeah, yeah, but when you see the water
start to connect in the middle of the street, that's bad.
Speaker 1 (09:17):
That's yeah, exactly. It angles off the side, starts making friends.
Speaker 5 (09:22):
Exactly with each other in the middle of the street,
and it doesn't look like there's any end in sight
to the rain.
Speaker 6 (09:27):
It was like, oh, man, so guys.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
If you're out there and you had some stories about
your rain yesterday over there on the coast or maybe
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Speaker 5 (09:43):
Also, somebody mentioned that the Tightestville mayor has also declared
an emergency there.
Speaker 7 (09:47):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (09:48):
Man, Yeah, so sandbag locations opened up in several central
Florida locations as well.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
And JA make it bracing for a category five. So
I'm expecting about forty inches.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
Yeah, exactly, and that Devin and I were talking about
that storm before. And if you look at that thing
on the radar, I haven't seen the defined one like
that since Andrew. That's exactly what Andrew looked like. But
it was smaller, but it was that tight the formation
that I was completely and utterly, like sharply formed it was.
And then it's supposed to job out.
Speaker 5 (10:17):
Toward the Atlantic. Yeah, after going over Q. But you know,
it makes this storm another history making storm.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
Jacket.
Speaker 6 (10:22):
Jimmy and I were talking about this.
Speaker 5 (10:24):
This is the first time in history that we have
had three Category five storms in one season because Melissa
would make the third Cat five story. Yeah, and we've
never had that before. That year we had Andrew. It
was the first name storm of the season. It was
a Cat five, would have been a CAT six if
they had a higher category. But nothing else hit us
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that bad or formed anywhere that reached that level. But
this year we've had three.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
Yeah, heay, go us. I do have some fun stuff
to talk about today. The most entitled pedestrians. I've come
to a conclusion. I have come to a conclude. All right,
I don't want any guesses, Please do not guess, all right,
all right, I have I will I set after an
experience I had this weekend. I went home and I
sat and I thought to myself, are there more entitled
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pedestrians anywhere in Florida than where you experience at this
one place? And I came to the conclusion that there isn't.
Now I have my top five of where the worst
most entitled pedestrians are, and I will share that a
little bit later, and I think everybody will agree. I
really do believe I'm going to get some unanimous consent here. Okay,
(11:34):
all I think that's gonna happen. Plus We have a
bunch of other stuff talk about as well. People trying
to build swimming pools in their front yards, right, and
their neighbors crazy, all kinds of stuff. What do you
go for news?
Speaker 5 (11:43):
For news, we're going to talk about how Hurricane Melissa
is getting even stronger, believe it or not, Florida to
name a high school debate competition for Charlie Kirk and
a penny for your thoughts quite literally. But we'll talk
about that and more coming up next during JCS news.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
All right, it's a little we'll come back in a
second Dep's news and do more than Jim Colbert Show.
Speaker 8 (12:07):
Hey, JC and Possefard County. We got our twenty five
percent of rain within the first fifteen minutes of it starting.
Then the wind kicked up and decided to undecorate the neighborhood.
Oh Man, Somewhere in Tampa this morning, somebody woke up
to a backyard full of blow up pumpkins.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
Oas in a lot of sand.
Speaker 8 (12:27):
Keep the rubber side down.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
All right, we got you, Thanks man for that update.
We appreciate that so much.
Speaker 6 (12:33):
Better words tuer words you're never spoken.
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I'm Jim Jackets right over there, and Deb has your news.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
It's time for JCS news.
Speaker 7 (13:05):
Wow, this guy got to put his name on everything.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
It's in my contracted Here's the news on the Jim
Colberg Show. Still makes me laugh.
Speaker 5 (13:12):
And JCS news is brought to you by that mortgage
guy Don. Hurricane Melissa is taking aim at Jamaica as
an extremely dangerous Category five storm. NBC's George Solis is
there and reports forecasters our warning Melissa will cause massive flooding.
Several feet of rain, landslides and winds now have been
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clocked to you guys in excess of one hundred and
seventy five miles per hour.
Speaker 9 (13:38):
It could get very ugly here, especially with how slow
this storm has been moving. The emergency shelters here across
the island are now open, not many of them fullL yet,
but officials expect that could change in the coming hours.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Yeah, and let me tell you, if you haven't been
in Jamaica outside of the resort areas not built for
even a mild storm, right, is it really? Is it
really resilient? The building codes aren't there. It looks like
you could blow it away with a balloon, and you
probably can.
Speaker 5 (14:05):
I think the one thing is they're happy the eye
isn't going to go directly over Kingston, which I guess
where a majority of Jamaica's residents live. But still it's
really mountainous. I mean that in Jamaican the blue ridge,
the coffee that you get from Jamaica. So the hurricane
is expected to make landfall on the island nation early Tuesday.
It's currently the most powerful storm in the region since
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nineteen eighty eight, and it could still grow stronger. One
government minister said that many communities will simply not survive
the flooding. Speaking of flooding, officials are still evaluating damage
and impact. Several after several inches of rain fell on
portions of Barvard County and Lake County last night, flooding streets, yards,
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some homes, washing out roads. More than twelve inches of
rain fell in spots. In Eustace. Nearly twenty inches of
rain was reported in one area. I believe it was
called the Colbert Compound. That's according to the National Weather Service.
Mount Dora I got over sixteen inches of rain in
about six hours. And meanwhile, most of the rest of
central Florida is under a floodwatch until later tonight. Meanwhile,
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a water line break is causing a disruption in Lake County.
Just in case you haven't heard, the city of Mount
Dora issued a precautionary boil water notice yesterday. The water
line break appears to be related to a road washed
out in the city. The notice will be in effect
until further notice. You can get more info at Mount
Dora dot gov. And there's always the question, well what
can I do if it's a boil water alert? They
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say adults and older kids can shower, but it's not
recommended that you wash babies unless you boil the water first.
Sure you can't use it for cooking, for crushing your tea.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
When you're washing babies with boiled water, let it cool
the Mount Dark website. Actually let it cool first at
the water cool before you use it on the baby
super Yeah.
Speaker 6 (15:56):
Well, we're not the only ones.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
I don't want you to ash into the pool.
Speaker 6 (16:01):
Like I said, we're not the only ones.
Speaker 5 (16:03):
There is another storm system like we mentioned right coming
into the area. And that's because there are reports of
power outages and damaged this morning in parts of Bay
and Golf Counties that's up in the Panhandle from severe storms.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
According to broadcast reports.
Speaker 5 (16:16):
Self Golf Fire Rescue urged people not to drive due
to down power lines. The Bay County Sheriff's Office and
Emergency Services responded to a possible tornado strike near a
resort in Mexico Beach.
Speaker 6 (16:28):
You know, poor little Mexico Beach.
Speaker 5 (16:29):
They're not still trying to recover from Hurricane Michael five
years ago.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
Don't worry you. Nothing happens there.
Speaker 5 (16:34):
No nothing. Authlorready said. Two people were injured. All right,
This is the kind of story you just hate to hear.
But the crisis counselors are available at a high school
in Ocala today after a senior was hit and killed.
Eighteen year old Shannon Rushing was hit by a car
early this morning while walking to her bus stop she
attended Forrest High School.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
Okala.
Speaker 5 (16:54):
Police said a six year old woman was driving a
Nissan SUV and hit rushing who was apparently walking in
the road.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Oh Man.
Speaker 5 (17:01):
Now, according to the police, the driver is cooperating with
the investigation and does not face any criminal charges all right.
The statewide speech and debate competition for Florida high school
students now has a new name attached to the grand prize.
Speaker 7 (17:17):
We are going to be naming the.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
Prize for the winner of the speech and debate in
honor of Charlie Kirk, so people will be able to
win a Kirk Prize.
Speaker 5 (17:29):
Governor DeSantis announced the news at New College in Sarasota,
where the next competition will be held in April. Desantas
says the assassinated activist deserves the honor for taking conservative
ideas into hostile territory on college campuses. Thanks to donors,
the Charlie Kirk Prize will include a fifty thousand dollars
scholarship for the overall winner, along with prizes from ten
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to twenty five thousand dollars for finalists, semi finalist and quarterfinalists.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
You guys, ever do debate club when you're in high school?
Speaker 10 (17:58):
No?
Speaker 1 (17:58):
I never did that. Did speech class? That was the
closest I ever got to or had to get up
and say something in front of a crowd.
Speaker 5 (18:04):
Oh, I almost flunked out of that. I almost passed
out in that class.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
I saw, I knew, I know too well. I don't
know him anymore. But two people flunk that class because
they refused to get up. They was they were harrifired
by it. One guy said, I would rather jump out
of an airplane than do this. Most people, they said, just
give me the f I'm not doing. Tell I tell
my New York City drug dealer story in speech class.
I bet you that got them some girlfriends. I get
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the riveting speech on how I thought the fax machine
was the greatest thing ever hit business. Let me just
tell you, everybody was on the edge of their seat.
Speaker 7 (18:36):
I bet yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
Yeah it was for a while. Yeah it was. It
had its moment, had him riveted Jack. They they were
leaning in to the barrel of the gun that they
put against their face.
Speaker 5 (18:49):
All right, A quote lapse in judgment end quote. That's
how Hillsborough's Sheriff Chad Cronister characterizes the actions of six
former members of his command staff who are either fired
or who resigned following an academic cheating scandal. Cronister made
the point this morning that these were not bad people.
He says they will not be prosecuted because there was
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no crime committed.
Speaker 11 (19:13):
What occurred here was not about a lack of ability
or care. It was a shortcut, a moment of poor judgment,
a choice that, while wrong, was not malicious.
Speaker 5 (19:26):
Now, Cronister says, no one is in his agency, including himself,
is irreplaceable. Two people, unfortunately, have died after a boating
accident on the Saint John's River in Brevard County. Four
people were thrown into the water when the two boats
collided on Sunday. The victims are identified as a thirty
two year old woman and a twenty nine year old man.
(19:46):
The operator, Yeah and passenger in the second boat were
not hurt. Officials with Brevard County, Rockledge, and Coco all
responded to the incidents.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
Yeah all right.
Speaker 5 (19:56):
SpaceX is setting a new launch record. It launched one
hundred thirty rockets so far this year, surpassing NASA's one
hundred and thirty five total lifetime launches.
Speaker 12 (20:06):
Damn.
Speaker 5 (20:07):
Now, it's not clear how many more launches SpaceX has
planned in November and December. All right, Demi Levado, we'll
head out on tour for the first time since twenty
twenty two next year, and she's making a stop in Florida. Sure,
really the singers It's not that deep. Tour will kick
off on April eighth and Charlotte. The twenty three date
(20:27):
tour will also take her to Orlando on April tenth. Yeah,
it'll wrap up May twenty fifth in Houston. Ticket pre
sales will start October thirtieth, with general sales set for
Halloween Friday.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
Is that a big ticket item, Dimmi Levado? Is she
still love?
Speaker 7 (20:43):
Mean? Is that a big deal?
Speaker 1 (20:45):
Rory? I mean, is it work to find out? Yeah? Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 5 (20:49):
That's something a dad whose daughter might be asking for tickets.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
Interesting. No, no, no, no, no. I could name one song.
Speaker 13 (20:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (20:55):
I don't know any of the music of some of
the people I get asked about.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
She's been around for a minute though she was on television, Like,
wasn't she a Disney Channel star?
Speaker 3 (21:04):
She has, but then she had some you know, drug
issues and other things, right, and now it's coming back.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
Yeah. Yeah, and she just married Benny Blanco, right, yes, No,
that's not Demi Lovao.
Speaker 3 (21:14):
No, that is uh, that's uh the one from the
murder in the building.
Speaker 6 (21:20):
Oh yeah, Oh, I can't remember her name.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
The billionaire. Come on, it's right, that's right from her
makeup line. Oh yeah, that's right.
Speaker 14 (21:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (21:27):
Well, we have the smartest audience and talk radio. They'll
text us. You know who it is? Everyone you don't know.
Speaker 3 (21:33):
You can't remember her name. No, I'm going to drag
this out until it pops.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
In my head. Not Vanessa Hudgens.
Speaker 5 (21:41):
Oh my god, man, that's just showed your age and
keep dragging it out.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
She's like seventy one now right, Oh, what's her name?
It is, isn't it.
Speaker 5 (21:51):
It's not Demi Lovado quick, someone please text us.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
Okay, come on, you guys, well you guys look that up.
Speaker 5 (21:56):
I'm going to let you know that Disney Parks in
the US will unveils its domes.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
Shame on you. I gave you guys an ample time.
It's the same person. Oh my goodness, it's the same person.
You never see him together, that's true. Okay, pop pop Yeah,
and Betty Blanco is an interesting dude, I know, man. Yeah,
that's okay. She married Epstein from Welcome Back Cotter. Oh well,
(22:25):
there's a reference for you. Welcome to the show, every buddy,
hope you're seventy? Did you bring a note from his mother?
Speaker 5 (22:31):
Disney Parks in the US will unveil a new version
of a popular attraction to celebrate America's two hundred and
fiftieth birthday.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
Doesn't it just make you want to buy a super
expensive theme park ticket if it ain't levery green?
Speaker 7 (22:45):
What an' you hearing?
Speaker 1 (22:48):
He's the only one I listened to when it comes
to America.
Speaker 5 (22:51):
Well, Soaring Across America will debut at Anna Him's Disney
California Adventure and Orlando's Epcot next summer. Disney says this
version of Sourin will highlight the country's natural beauty and
iconic city scapes.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
The attraction will be part of.
Speaker 5 (23:06):
The company's Disney Celebrating America initiative that will kick off
this Veteran's day and then it goes. The celebration will
culminate with a twenty four hour broadcast across Disney platforms
on July fourth weekend and here at Disney Orlando.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
We're tearing down the most American thing they've ever built
out there, which is Tom Sowrior's Island, cyanara E.
Speaker 3 (23:28):
So have you ever been on Sorein? No, it's a
hang glider simulator, is it really right? So you're indoors,
but it's like you're mounted in but it lifts you
up and then it moves to the action on the screen.
It's pretty neat, I mean, because it's like you're flying
over America.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
Oh wow, what was that one that you used to have?
It was on a track and you would go through
there and it was like presented by pan am or
American Airlines and it was a get space shipper, Fly
with us or fly with me or something like that.
It used to it was like an advertisement for the
you would go around, it would show you a bunch
of different.
Speaker 3 (24:01):
The unique thing about I mean Epcot was doing these
corporate partnerships. I don't know if they were the first
or you know, but it was just early on. I
know it was a Disney thing. I think that showed
up in some of the the what did you do?
That's new stuff we watch about But craft they have
out there and and they have Ford as well as.
Speaker 5 (24:23):
They have Coca Cola as well. Yeah, hope not mon
Was it Skyway? No, that's the that was the that's the.
Speaker 6 (24:31):
People mover.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Yeah, yeah, no, that was the one that was on
the line. What's that called gondola? That was the gondola
right the skyway? Yeah, I have to remember. I'll figure
it out here in a second. I'll give it you guys,
goss Selena go mess all right.
Speaker 5 (24:45):
I was shocked by this because I have memories of
this as a quiet place. But one central Florida city
is identified to be the fastest growing city in the nation.
Speaker 6 (24:56):
What do you guys think that city is?
Speaker 7 (25:00):
Lakeland?
Speaker 1 (25:01):
Is it Christmas Florida?
Speaker 14 (25:03):
It is not.
Speaker 6 (25:04):
It is Wildwood, Yeah, in Sumter County. Wildwood.
Speaker 5 (25:08):
That's like basically the villages right used to go to
their flea market like twenty thirty years ago.
Speaker 6 (25:12):
It was just the sleepy, little quiet country town.
Speaker 3 (25:15):
Is that like would be the west side of the villages,
I believe, so yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. When I came
back from some event over you know, in Tampa, and
it took me alternate way, I let navigation take me
away from my four and then I ended up taking
Turnpike and then kind of came through that.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
That's such a pretty job by a prison.
Speaker 3 (25:36):
But then all of these future developments, and I'm like,
I couldn't believe how many future housing complexes are just
rising up out of the earth, Like the roads are
finished and the houses are just chopping up, popping up
like daisies.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (25:51):
Well, it's actually a little to the east of I
seventy five, so you've got a major thoroughfare right there. Actually,
it's not even that far out of lee's Burg. The
village is pretty much is everything north of Wildwood. Twenty
percent growth, twenty percent growth, Yeah, and that's according to
a recent report by US News and World Report. The
(26:11):
city has a net migration rate of nearly twenty percent.
Like Jimmy just said, The study highlighted Florida's appeal to
retirees like our warm weather, leading it to dominate the
list with eight cities in the top twenty five with
the While the influx of new residents is expected to
boost the state's economy, it could also increase the cost
(26:32):
of living, not to mention the traffic on the road.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
Yeah, but the thing is, it's weird out there. There
is traffic for sure, but really, once you get inside,
nobody drives. It's all golf golf carts. And really what
you're doing is you're just moving on to a cruise ship.
Speaker 15 (26:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
I just came to this conclusion of today. It's like,
why don't people come down here? But you basically live
on a cruise ship with with your golf cart. Once
you get into the realm of the villages, you're in there.
I mean you have restaurants, you have dreg cleaners, you
have your pharmacy, your shopping, your entertainment, your golf, your tenant,
it's your pickleball, it's all. It's all encompassed into this area.
There's really no reason to leave anymore. No Midnight of
(27:06):
Faye though. Yeah, no ice sculptures.
Speaker 5 (27:09):
Yeah, but then you can catch people having sex in
a public band show.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
Sure you don't get that on a cruise ship. By
the way, the Rye was called the right was called
cruises if you had wings, remember, yeah, yeah, if you
had wings, you go. Yeah. I think it was Eastern Airlines.
That's how okay, that's how old it is.
Speaker 6 (27:24):
For a second, I was like, no, I'm not going
to be gullible this time.
Speaker 7 (27:27):
No, it was.
Speaker 1 (27:28):
It was called if you had Wings's seventy five. We
flew eastern to Florida. Yeah, yeah, I remember that airline.
All right.
Speaker 5 (27:34):
There's a lot of buzz surrounding the Mega Million's jackpot.
That's because it has sore to seven hundred and fourteen
million dollars ahead the next drawing on Tuesday. The cash
option on that works out to just over three hundred
and thirty four MILLI I could make that work now.
Before the lucky numbers are drawn tomorrow. Lottery players will
(27:55):
have a chance to strike it rich in tonight's powerball drawing.
That's where an estimated three hundred and fifty eight million dollars.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
We even play that exactly. I mean, when there's a
seven million when out there, why would I even play?
I would if I remember it.
Speaker 5 (28:10):
I just said, I never remember, all right. You probably
wouldn't have thought that this was going to happen, but
a penny shortage is affecting retailers nationwide.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
I thought we were doing away with a penny, and
we did.
Speaker 5 (28:27):
The Treasury Department halted penny production in May, and the
US Mint cranked out its last batch of pennies in
August but now a growing number of convenience stores and
major chains, including Kroger and Home Depot, are reporting issues.
Take Kroger, for example, the grocery chain has started asking
shoppers paying in cash.
Speaker 6 (28:48):
To do so with exact change. Way really, because they
can't make change?
Speaker 1 (28:54):
Dam that's crazy.
Speaker 5 (28:55):
The American Banking Association says about how many pennies are
still in soulation?
Speaker 1 (29:01):
Are we counting the ones that are in people's ash
trays as we speak right now? Absolutely? I think I
have about a dollar and a half in my ash traylor,
my little my cubby area in my How many pennies are.
Speaker 5 (29:11):
The American Banking Association says about this many pennies are
still in circulation?
Speaker 1 (29:17):
One billion, Oh, I'm going to go ten billion. Oh,
you guys are so cute. Two and fifty billion pennies Wow,
that's like a six bucks are still in circulation.
Speaker 5 (29:28):
But notes some quote localized supply issues end quote.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
Yeah yeah, localized supply.
Speaker 15 (29:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:34):
It's like you know food, It's just a distribution issue exactly.
Speaker 5 (29:39):
So roll up your pennies, take them to Kroger and say, hey,
I got a roll for it.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
You guys ever do the coin thing? Oh? At the store.
Oh they take money for that.
Speaker 7 (29:47):
Man.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
Let me tell you something, there is no more fun
in the world than taking your five gallon water jug
that the kids and everybody the family's water jug and
imfting it into the coin counter. What's that it's Star,
coin Star, and then just watching their faces light up
as we tell them they can split the money when
it's all said and done, and just watch it count
and go. And actually we did that before we took
(30:07):
them all on a cruise like this is your spending money,
whatever comes out here. And dude, it was a good number.
I think we had five and fifty bucks or something
like that. Wow, that was one of those. So they're
terrible at mass. So they all got fifty dollars. But
to a kid, that's that's big. That is big man.
Speaker 5 (30:26):
Especially it goes to show those coins out up and
that concludes your JCS news, all right, And you.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
Know, here's the thing. Coinstar is an interesting that's an
interesting human study because you can see that people at Coinstar,
because I've been one of these guys trying to pay
their water bill, or you can see the people a
Queen Star dumping in there for you know, for trip money.
It's a completely different machine altogether.
Speaker 6 (30:53):
Like hanging out at a laundromat.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
You know that all kinds of story, those are the
best stories. That's the reality TV that show needs that
it's something in an actual laundromat.
Speaker 3 (31:02):
I have my own plastic coin rollers because I refuse
to give up any portion of it to a company.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
Well, Tori, that's what my wife used to do. It
was a weird kink of hers when we first got together.
She used to love because I remember when we moved in,
she had this giant bag of coin coin rolls right
right the sleeves. But they were already rolled up and
they had like a and they were tucked under, so
it wasn't like the flat ones where you had to
kind of build it and increase it yourself, right, they
(31:30):
were already.
Speaker 7 (31:30):
Ready to go.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
And man, she we would dump those coins out and
she would sit there for hours putting those coins in tubes.
And she loved every second of it. She said it
was the most it was the most relaxing thing ever.
She would put a song on. She said, they just
rolled coins. It was awesome.
Speaker 3 (31:48):
They just had this little machine you got barring it
and was spinning around it said, how we on the show.
You remember how we rolled coins. We did a live show.
We had big tea and handy jobs and we made
them rolled coins during our show to be able to
Yeah that's right, slave flavor baby, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
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Speaker 16 (32:19):
Put what's going on? Cobrat and Company's concrete my happy
Monday coin. Stark is sucking. They are not getting ten
percent of my money. I'm sure Jack Brashall would be
on my side with this. I'd rather sit home and
finch watch something on Netflix, or watch a baseball game
(32:39):
or a football game while I sit around and count
out all my paintings and quarters and nickels and dimes
and put them into the little rollers and bring them
damn things at a bank.
Speaker 7 (32:48):
Think no way to get ten percent of my money.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
That's my brother from another mother, you know it?
Speaker 12 (32:53):
What guy from New You know I got a new
favorite weekend activity. It's called drinking shot with Jack Bradshaw.
Speaker 7 (33:01):
Jack this week.
Speaker 1 (33:02):
It was fantastic, dude and George hanging out with you.
It was a blast.
Speaker 17 (33:06):
And yes, Jimmy, before you asked, I did a gentleman
thing and I bought Jack an old fashioned Later later.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
Go was ald due Ball like sport Fred Durst. Oh
really that was his costume. Oh really, that's awesome, good
time though.
Speaker 3 (33:23):
Absolutely, Yeah, he was on the brew bus he and
his wife and awesome people. And but the whole day
was just fantastic start to finish, hanging out with the listeners.
Some listening for as long as you know, you know,
since the nineties and you have those legacy listeners and
then you know the new ones and everyone in between,
(33:44):
and a lot of people asking about the show and
our show as well, and just you know, they listen
all day and they're very appreciative of the station.
Speaker 1 (33:53):
So it's fun to be able to hang out. And
we had a good time. Yeah, man, really good. You
guys have hit some nice places. How'd you like eating Abby?
Eating Abby was great? Where you all bought me the
old fashioned, good old fashions there. That's a great little stomp.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
Now it was nice, So I was right for the
bus ride home and everything was perfect. You know what
is knife coming back? It was sun sunsetting. Yeah, just
sitting on the bus watching that sunset at his cruise home.
It was at Towark contest going on behind me.
Speaker 7 (34:19):
Ah, not bad.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
Did you enter, was it?
Speaker 13 (34:22):
Dude?
Speaker 7 (34:22):
I did?
Speaker 1 (34:23):
Not right and it was ko ed go ed there
you go on both bus?
Speaker 7 (34:29):
All right.
Speaker 1 (34:29):
Welcome back to the Jim Gilberg Show. Real Radio one
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money on Jimner's deb Hello, Jack is here as well.
Speaker 18 (34:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (34:46):
I don't know if this is true or not, but
somebody did text us at seven seven zero three one
and said that the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration NOAH is
reporting for the first time in history, the hurricane hunters
turned around and came back because the turbulence from Hurricane
Melissa was too.
Speaker 6 (35:03):
Bad for them to enter the eye.
Speaker 1 (35:06):
I've never heard that.
Speaker 5 (35:07):
I have it either, but I can't imagine flying through
one hundred and seventy five mile per hour winds.
Speaker 1 (35:11):
Okay, you do that just in general on any storm.
Is like, look how the eye is collapsing on this
thing that Jack has on our screen. If you get
a jimp corpart Live dot com you can see it.
Watch the eye right there. Look how to find it is?
I know it looks it looks like a lake in
the middle of a red mountain range. I just hope
it's skirts just completely.
Speaker 5 (35:29):
The coast of Jamaica doesn't hit any densely populated areas.
It's wonderful to see that eye collapsing like that, but
I hope that's true.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
I thought that's a bad sign though. I think when
the eye collapses, that's the whole sign that it's rebuilding
and it'll come back even stronger. That's what I heard. Yeah,
oh man, you're probably right. Yeah, enjoy your cruise. Yeah,
I guess cruse. Cruise agencies have to just turn around obviously.
They know those things are coming. And that's a giant
area where cruises go. I mean Jamaica, that whole area
(35:58):
there is such a big stop up in Mexico. It's
just crazy down there. Yeah, man, and that thing, the
reach of that the bands go out in the middle
of the Atlantic. I mean we'll feel some of this.
Uh maybe next week, I guess maybe, right, some of
the bands will whip around and get us some of
the surf will be high again. Yeah all right four
oh seven nine one six one o four one text
us seven seven zero three one. So I brought up
(36:20):
this earlier, I'll bring it up again. So where do
you think I said at the beginning of the show,
The most entitled pedestrians in in all of Florida are here?
Oh they are? Yeah? Yeah yeah in Miami.
Speaker 7 (36:34):
No.
Speaker 1 (36:34):
No, no, what I'm saying speech When I say here,
The place that I'm talking about not like here, but
I mean the place is and it's a specific place.
And there's no question. This is years of me paying
attention as I go to these places, and I just
hit me this weekend. I actually drove home. I sat down.
I'm like, okay. So when I when I go out
(36:55):
and I go shopping or I go anywhere, where are
the word where are the pedestrians?
Speaker 6 (37:00):
Absolute work drive, No, winter Park, park Avenue.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
No, it's a specific it's a specific business. Oh Starbucks.
Speaker 7 (37:10):
No.
Speaker 1 (37:12):
The worst most entitled pedestrians on planet Earth without question.
Come into and or are going into or leaving Public's
grocery stores without questions. Give yourself a dom jack. There
are no more entitled human beings. By the way, I've
(37:32):
been one of those people.
Speaker 3 (37:33):
It's funny because just today I said, from now on,
Publics to me is a Republican grocery store, and you
are nobody.
Speaker 1 (37:41):
Nobody stops. They don't look up, they don't care, they
aren't interested in looking both ways. Everybody who's leaving or
going into a Publix has entered a bubble where your
car doesn't matter. They don't look they're not courteous, nobody cares.
Number two on that list, Target, You're just as bad,
(38:03):
but just a little bit less. I have less traffic
lightly home depot and lows your next three and four.
There are man, I'm telling you, I don't know what
it is, but when people are walking into these stores,
because the way the parking lots are set up, you
know the parking lot, you have to walk across the
main drive. It goes in front of the store right
to get into the store. Every one of these ones
(38:24):
we're mentioned is set up the same way. What about
uh uh? Like at Costco.
Speaker 3 (38:28):
See, I'm Costco has so much pedestrian activity in front
of it, but I don't see it where it's usually
it's not something where it's adversarial.
Speaker 1 (38:39):
How about Walmart, It's not the same. Walmart not the same.
I don't know. I get a couple of you know,
Trusty Eyes parking lot. But I'm telling you, but I'm
telling you, all those crusty guys together do not match
Walm publics. I don't know what it is when people
leave publics they feel like they're superheroes. They don't even
(39:00):
look up. They don't care if you're coming through. They
will walk into your car. They don't care one bit.
Do you know what it is, Jimmy, Oh, I know
what it is.
Speaker 5 (39:08):
They just left every last red scent at the cash register.
They want nothing left to live for if they make
it to the car, it's a crap shoot.
Speaker 3 (39:16):
They're looking for that insurance settlement exactly.
Speaker 5 (39:21):
Something's got to pay for these groceries, y'all. You have
no idea what I just spent in where it's supposed
to be a pleasure.
Speaker 1 (39:27):
I pulled up to the publics that I shop at.
It in my area there up in the Mount Dora area.
Speaker 7 (39:31):
I know.
Speaker 1 (39:32):
I pulled up to that and I was like, Okay,
I'm gonna let this lady go by. And in the
time that I let this lady by go by, apparently
all of Mount Dora. I wanted to go to publics
at that moment because between people coming out and people
going in, and then people trying to turn left and
right and stuff. I sat there for what it had
to be a good solid ten minutes. I just started
going on my phone. I was like, I'm just gonna
(39:53):
rip to my phone and do some instant stuff here. Well,
I'm just waiting. Yeah, I look up there another stream
with people.
Speaker 7 (39:57):
No what it cares.
Speaker 1 (39:59):
Nobody cares. Just like those crabs that cross the street.
Speaker 5 (40:02):
Well, they have a purpose. They're at least trying to
get their eggs into the ocean. It's not like they're
trying to get their entimens.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
I was like, there's not one time and I was like,
is somebody just gonna stop and say, hey, the traffic
because what the traffic was building behind me exactly? And
then it builds on to Donnelle and do you know
what the answer is the answer is no, they don't care.
They're not gonna stop and go. Maybe you should go
this time. No, they're gonna keep piggling through until you
die in that parking lot.
Speaker 6 (40:29):
I knew this had to be a personal Jimmy.
Speaker 8 (40:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (40:31):
So someone said, what about you can't ignore Trader Joe's,
And I say Trader Joe's.
Speaker 1 (40:36):
That's on Trader.
Speaker 3 (40:37):
Joe's because the way they build those parking because these
parking lots are too damn small for the for their business.
Speaker 1 (40:44):
Always they are creating traffic problem. And I think they
want I think I secretly think they want that. I
think I think that's part of their marketing ploy like
you know, four rivers around the blocks to be the best.
Speaker 14 (40:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (40:55):
Yeah, but I'm telling you, man, there is nothing like
a public shopper. You're a little more you're a little
bit more courteous coming out. You have lost your courtesy.
You at that point are royalty. You do not care.
You are going to step right out on that road
and you're daring people to come into you. I'm telling you, Deborah, I'm.
Speaker 5 (41:13):
Hoping for like Jack said, they're hoping for that insurance
settlement before they have to go make another grocery run.
Speaker 1 (41:17):
I've seen them walk right at me, look me in
the eye while I'm driving, and just basically tell me
with their body language, I ain't stopping.
Speaker 7 (41:24):
Dog.
Speaker 5 (41:24):
Exactly did they mouth the words plus it, Yeah, I
ain't stopping.
Speaker 1 (41:28):
Please you better stop because I'm not gonna stop. I've
got this pack of gum I just bought, and I
gotta get to much car. Oh my god. And then Target,
Target is just as bad as it's all those Karen's
out there, all those bob cuts. I want to see the.
Speaker 6 (41:44):
Managers coming out with their fresh Starbucks.
Speaker 1 (41:47):
Oh yeah, coming out their fresh Starbucks and their stretchy
pants and their new bras mad af. If you think
somewhere is worse, you're welcome to tell list. Well.
Speaker 5 (42:01):
I mean it's pretty much all all agreeing, all agreeing
as publics, oh my god, man, publics, and just you
know Trader Joe's as well.
Speaker 1 (42:11):
He said, you just start moving. No you can't. You
can't just start moving because they're not gonna stop. They're not.
They won't stop. They I mean, they will dare you
to run you over. They're like t and square in
that bitch.
Speaker 12 (42:21):
They are.
Speaker 1 (42:22):
They're just standing there with those bags and their hands,
staring you in the eye of death. They don't care.
They're tempting you to do so, and I think that's
gonna right. They're like, look, I just spent four hundred
and fifty five dollars in public to get two bags
and should have for it exactly exactly over please.
Speaker 5 (42:35):
Please in this please, and I hope you have uninsured
motorist coverage because you're gonna need it.
Speaker 1 (42:40):
It's milk, Russell's spouts and a pack of Marlboros. Run
me over four hundred dollars. You struck an everybody. Oh yeah, dude,
I'm telling you. It's crazy. After page Look, man, I
mean the fact of the matter is it's the truth.
And I don't know what happens. But for some reason,
when you're trying to drive it fron of and look,
(43:00):
you're just trying to get a parking spot, like it's
just it's just zero concern for the traffic, like they
are taking that pedestrian has the right of way. They
took that s to the nth level.
Speaker 3 (43:11):
I always try and avoid, like wherever I'm parking, if
I can avoid doing that pass in front of the store. Yeah,
sometimes it's unavoidable, but you just know you're.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
You're asking for it, and I'll tell you it's a
vicious cycle. And I'll tell you why cycle. And I'll
tell you why because you're like, you're in your car,
you're super pissed about it. You're like, this sucks. But
when you get into publics and you're coming out, you're like,
I'm about to wield the power of God. You've become
part of the problem because you feel you have to
(43:41):
get back at people who've wronged you. So now you're
just slow walking this. You're just slow walking.
Speaker 7 (43:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (43:48):
No, I'm going to get back in that ac anyway.
Speaker 3 (43:53):
I can't believe how many pages of text we got,
I know, everyone nominating there the world.
Speaker 1 (43:59):
And by the way, you're I'm to leave a tech
talkback as well. Uh, because I'm telling you, I'm telling
I think I found it. I don't know that there's
any place, you know, Jack, you bring up a good
thing with the SAMs and the costcos because they have
so much volume. But in reality, like the stores hold
so many people. Yeah, and uh, they don't come out
at the same level that they come out in public.
Speaker 4 (44:20):
For some reason.
Speaker 1 (44:20):
They just trickle out at publics and then it's just
perfectly timed or you're sitting there for a half hour.
Speaker 3 (44:25):
But with Costco, they have their at least the one
near us here in Altamont, they have their food court
outside and so the tables outside, so there's always activity.
Speaker 1 (44:36):
Oh, there's always people around. But the people seem pretty cool.
Speaker 7 (44:40):
You know.
Speaker 1 (44:40):
They just moved through it slow.
Speaker 3 (44:42):
Maybe because there's so many people they realize they don't
expect to speed through it, so they kind of have adapted.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
Yeah. Yeah, but uh, with the with the box stores,
like you're you're you're losing your depot. There are two
entrances into the stores, so they're not as bad. There's
the contractor's entrance that a lot of people use as
a secret, yeah, and then there's the regular entrance. And
then those stores you can actually go through the exit
door as well, so there's a lot of stuff that
moves across her. They're not far. But I'm telling you,
there's something about those publics people that when they come
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out of public's man, they are just not They're not
interested in you getting to where you gotta go. They're
not interested in the right of way. That's not part
of their vernacular at that point. All right, four seven nine,
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Speaker 7 (45:31):
Hey guys, hope you're having a good Monday.
Speaker 11 (45:34):
I'm a service plumber, so I drive around Bavard County all.
Speaker 7 (45:37):
Day, every day.
Speaker 19 (45:38):
I've been doing this for about fifteen years, and I
can tell you I will do everything.
Speaker 12 (45:42):
In my power to never drive in front of a
home depot or a public Their.
Speaker 2 (45:47):
Five bars absolutely works.
Speaker 12 (45:49):
What was actually not too bad, not nowhere near as
bad as home depot, especially the one on merid Island.
Speaker 1 (45:57):
It's just got off.
Speaker 7 (45:59):
Have a good day, hey, JC and Posse.
Speaker 8 (46:02):
Think about those people at publics is They're walking back
to their car deep in thought. They're trying to figure
out how in the world what happened. I had to
buy twenty dollars worth of him Pulse items because I
didn't have three pennies.
Speaker 1 (46:17):
Keep up the good work, y'all.
Speaker 20 (46:18):
Thanks money, Hey guess. I hope you guys are doing well.
I wonder what Jimmy did when he got out of
the publics. I bet you he strutted through that parking
lot like he didn't even care. Thanks by, I told
you he's.
Speaker 1 (46:34):
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deposits the word go get the money on Jim, there's dead. Hello,
Jack is here as well. Yep, yeah, Jack is right.
Somebody's like, yeah, you want to play human Froggeruh, go
play that game at Water for Lakes. Yeah, Water for
(47:14):
Lakes in the village has got a lot of boats too.
The Texans Reserve of the Break saying yeah, and that
feels like a place with a whole bunch of a title.
People who are like, I'm retired, I ain't moving exactly. Oh,
you're gonna deliver a restaurant food on it. You're gonna
have to wait.
Speaker 5 (47:26):
And then when you don't move for them, then I
guess the person said they get all honky cussy out.
Speaker 1 (47:31):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure. Nothing's nothing is worse
of being honked at in a golf cart. Nothing, nothing's
worse at being honked out in a vehicle. You could
tip over by yourself. Right, that's when you feel small.
We have a we have a loss, a celebrity loss.
But she holds a special place in part of America's heart,
for sure. Did you hear this at all?
Speaker 5 (47:52):
No?
Speaker 1 (47:54):
Who is one of who? Would you? Who was one
of TV's early moms. Ah, yeah, I know this one?
Speaker 5 (48:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (48:01):
Yeah yeah. June Lockharts right, yeah, best known for her
roles in Lassie and Lost in Space, passed away. She
was one hundred years old, to be quite honest with you,
had no idea that she was still alive. But there
for a while, for a good swath of time in Hollywood.
She along with Marion who played Cunningham Marion Ross, Marion Ross, right, Yeah,
(48:23):
we're like the best. They were the TV moms. And
I even bring her up because nobody knows who June
Lockhart is anymore. I mean her star is long past.
Yeah I did. But I mean, did you grow up
watching I Love Lost in Space?
Speaker 7 (48:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (48:36):
Yeah, Lost in Space and Lassie the whole nine yards
for sure, Right, But you know what the thing is
is there? I mean I think with Felicia Rashad, I
did did the TV mom die with her?
Speaker 7 (48:48):
Like?
Speaker 1 (48:48):
There are no TV moms anymore?
Speaker 16 (48:50):
There?
Speaker 1 (48:50):
You forget that? Yeah, Yeah, that's that's been long I
mean she's been long gone. I mean that showed debuted
in the eighties.
Speaker 5 (48:56):
Yeah, but every time you see your mom hanging over
the the Thanksgiving turkey and she's you know, bundying that
ash on the end, you're just waiting for it to
tip over and land on your butter ball.
Speaker 1 (49:07):
Yeah, everybody has their TV mom like. And the funny
thing is is I remember watching a lot of TV.
I think probably the closest thing to a TV mom
that I would have ever known probably would have been
missus c Right, And I wasn't even a gigantic Happy
Days fan, but because you know that those shows were everywhere,
you know, she was the stereotypical kind of you know,
(49:28):
post nuke mom kind of thing. What about Carol Brady
or yeah, Carrie Brady, Carol Brady.
Speaker 6 (49:33):
Is as well, then you've got family ties.
Speaker 7 (49:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (49:36):
I didn't get into family tie so much Carol Brady.
Actually maybe the one Jack that's a good one. Yeah,
but when did that? When did the idea of that
mom kind of go away in television because it used
to be like a thing that was almost kind of
not promoted by any means, but they really did lean
on those strong personality.
Speaker 3 (49:53):
After the Cosby Show, what was the biggest family situational
comedy might have been rose.
Speaker 1 (50:01):
Yeah, that's it. I mean it was Roseanne. Really is
that not the archetypal you know, TV mom? Yeah, but
the closest mom that I actually kind of could represent
to though. I mean that like if she represented more
moms that I actually knew than any of the others,
because none of the other moms were like that. Nobody
was waiting home for their man to get home with
a fresh cooked meal and the clids the kids all clean. Yeah,
(50:23):
the Clid's gonna be very careful, but but you gotta
be the clids. Kan you want to try one more,
I'm not gonna do that, not rolling the licensed dice
on a Monday.
Speaker 7 (50:37):
There you go.
Speaker 1 (50:38):
But yeah, man, I was just trying to think, like,
who would be the last like TV mom that everybody
could agree? Yep, that was maybe the last TV mom
because network television isn't what it used to be because
now it's like streaming services, you know, so many different shows.
How about hell, I got a good one for you.
(50:59):
Maybe this was the last one. I don't do you
think people identified with her as a mother more than
just a wife? Who's that? Edie Falco Carmelo Anthon Soprano
Carmelo Anthony Carmelo Soprano Carmelo Anthony's Yeah, an overrated shooter
from But do you think that she would have been
(51:21):
do you look at her as a as a matriarchal?
Speaker 3 (51:24):
You know what, as much as Tony Soprano Soprano was
the protagonist.
Speaker 1 (51:29):
In the show, why not have her as the TV mom?
Speaker 7 (51:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (51:33):
You know she was a bit matriarchal, no question. I
mean because she did you know, she did have power
in the family.
Speaker 3 (51:39):
A couple of people coming through with Modern Family and
I loved Yeah what off never saw one episode?
Speaker 1 (51:46):
That is one you missed?
Speaker 3 (51:48):
Yeah, you never saw one of the stuff you binge
that would be that would be a good ride for you.
It's just so well done. It's very funny about Claire Dunfee.
But I don't know, I think to be a forgot character.
I like that as a TV.
Speaker 1 (52:05):
That's more of a Friday afternoon around trivia time mommy,
if you feel me.
Speaker 6 (52:10):
That's more of a that's more of a put that
in the bank mommy.
Speaker 1 (52:13):
Yeah, that's more of a step mommy scenario. So it's
not gross, you know you feel me? It doesn't sound
like Jack Harris. Yeah, he doesn't care at all. I
mean Felicia Rashad because somebody was saying family ties, but
I don't know that the crux of that show was
on Michael J. Fox. It really wasn't. I mean, I
know she was part of it.
Speaker 3 (52:31):
That was better than Baxter Birth yeah and Michael Gross
yeah yeah, yeah, well, I mean, I mean.
Speaker 1 (52:37):
The show was on them.
Speaker 3 (52:38):
He just turned out to be the breakout star of
the show. And then that led to, you know, the
movie stuff.
Speaker 1 (52:44):
Do any of the streaming shows have it like with
like a Yellowstone? Are there any matriarchical mother figures and Yellowstone?
Speaker 3 (52:51):
So I think this is something we're starting to see
as it gets more fractured. With the amount of entertainment available.
We don't have that munal show. There's very few that
everyone were watching. That's right, I've never seen seen Yellowstone.
Speaker 1 (53:07):
Yeah, I've never seen one.
Speaker 3 (53:08):
Episode of Yellowstone, you know, so there may be examples
out there on shows that were just not.
Speaker 1 (53:14):
Were there any? Were there any strong mother figures in
Game of Thrones? And not hear about the Red Wedding?
The Red Wedding, that's when we lost the Oh really
that's mother figure? You're right? Did you watch it that?
I watched some of it, yeah, yeah, but not all
(53:36):
of it. I will tell you sadly, two of the
mothers that I really identified with as a kid more
than any were cartoons Wilma Flintstone and it was the
Jetson mom Jane Jane, Judy Jane, Yeah, Jane Jetson because
they were I mean, because you could draw that reality in.
(53:58):
But those are also two very like identifiable moms.
Speaker 5 (54:02):
Well, someone just texted us seven seven zero three one, Jimmy,
I was sitting in a room with six twenty year
olds this past weekend who didn't know who Fonsie was,
never mind Missus cunning Man.
Speaker 1 (54:11):
Exactly right. They did know the teacher from Barry Oh
no way, Henry Winkler.
Speaker 3 (54:18):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, So that's how they knew
Henry Winkler not oh Man. Yeah, oh, it's inevitable deb
and it's not going to stop.
Speaker 7 (54:26):
No, it's not.
Speaker 1 (54:27):
It's not going to get about March six. Yeah, Marge Simpsons.
Speaker 5 (54:30):
How about Griffin from a Family Guy? Oh yeah, she's
a pretty good mind.
Speaker 1 (54:36):
But I think Jack, I don't. I don't think that
that that's not even considered anymore. I don't think that
that entertainment, you know, a company's really worry about creating
like a matriarchal, patriarchal family unit anymore. It's just I
don't know that the stories are there for it. I don't.
Speaker 6 (54:54):
I think part of it, too, is is your consumption
of network TV.
Speaker 5 (54:57):
Because Jack, I think another show that I think you
watched loved the Goldbergs.
Speaker 1 (55:02):
Oh yeah, yeah, I know, I've never seen it. Oh really?
Speaker 6 (55:04):
Oh yeah, she was you want?
Speaker 5 (55:06):
That was the original Helicopter Mom right there. And then
someone also said Kitty Foreman from that seventies show.
Speaker 1 (55:12):
Oh yeah again, never saw the seventies show. Never really,
I mean it was just in that blank area where
I didn't watch a lot of TV like that growing Pain.
Someone else said, yeah, yeah, the old ones, like from
the eighties shows there were full of them, and then
you know a couple of like uh, you know, different strokes.
There was no mom in the picture. It was just
mister Drummond and the kids. Right, but you know from
those eras like I you know there there were plenty
(55:34):
of them back then, but like now I don't, I don't.
I don't see any of them on the shows I
watched that we catch on streaming. There's no there's no
like family unit really anymore portrayed. I mean, if if
it wasn't a crime family, some crazy abuse family, yeah family.
Speaker 3 (55:51):
That's even if that programming is out there via streaming,
that's not something something you're searching out.
Speaker 1 (55:57):
Yeah yeah, yeah, no, no, no, Tho's his storylines are
good fun. I would I would check it out, but yeah,
none of that Isn't that what the comedian is trying
to bring back that we just saw Nate Bargatsy Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah,
that was his whole thing. I mean, you know, when
we first saw him the first time, I'm like, well,
there's your there's your next, like everybody loves Raymond again.
Situational comment Yeah yeahah, a bit clean, you know, very approachable.
(56:20):
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You know who your favorite? But a girl moves the ball.
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Anyways, today we raise a beer to one of the
best holidays there ever is.
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It's an American Beer Day. I enjoy your American beer.
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Screwing on, I pas grab just crack open and nanny
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Have a good show, yo, thanks buddy.
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Speaker 13 (57:41):
I'm the guy coming out of public with a cart
and I try to direct traffic and make the cars
go so that I can cross, But then other people
come out and then these people in the cars are
like wait, whoa, and then it's like oops, I shouldn't
be doing this, and it's a whole big fiasco and
it gets like six or seven cars deep, and then
(58:03):
at that point I gotta go sorry.
Speaker 1 (58:07):
Yeah, I was trying to help everybody.
Speaker 21 (58:08):
Oh yeah, good after morning, Colberg Gruin, Happy Monday to all.
I just got back from a wicked, awesome weekend out
beautiful Apopka, and I just wanted to give a massive
shout out to my sister and my brand new brother
in law John.
Speaker 22 (58:24):
My sister got married this weekend. It was unbelievable, it
was amazing. It was a wonderful time, and she couldn't
have found a better man. I'm so happy for her,
and I know our dad is just looking down and
he's so proud of you. Kunder big Tea.
Speaker 6 (58:37):
Out congratulations Yeah, old big tea family.
Speaker 1 (58:41):
A man, all right? Four oh seven? Were you the
guy standing on the cake? Could that nice moment to
sit there any other way?
Speaker 7 (58:53):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (58:53):
Yeah, okay, little plastic tux. Somebody was adorable. Don't look
at me when he says at the groom his sister
was the bride. I know that's why we're fun and
don't we you got a frog in your pocket? Him, Jim,
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Speaker 1 (59:30):
Say it again, girl, I was gonna saying, oh something
deb has never said. By the way, we'll have Ray
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today as well, so just stay tuned for all that
fun stuff.
Speaker 7 (59:46):
All right.
Speaker 1 (59:47):
So I have this, you guys don't, And this could
be a precursor to me living way longer than both
of you, specifically Jack, anger management. It's not anger management. Jack,
you've said that before. That's a giant no. A new
study may have pinpointed that this is connected to one
(01:00:08):
of the deadliest forms of skin cancer.
Speaker 6 (01:00:11):
Empathy, and.
Speaker 1 (01:00:18):
It's as Researchers at the Tokyo Medical and Dental University,
and by the way, this has nothing to do with
dental stuff, all right, found that blank respond to stress
in dramatically different ways. Hair.
Speaker 6 (01:00:31):
It's got to be hair, because it's the only thing
that you don't have that we do well, I mean,
bank account.
Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
It could be hair. But what what else? What do
I have that you guys don't. But you also said
it specifically for Jack.
Speaker 5 (01:00:45):
Yeah, so I'm wondering what because if it's if it
were hair, I mean, he would have looked at me
because I had had the longest hair out of the
three of us. You said facial hair, but he said, no,
is blue eyes. But your eyes are light too.
Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
No, it's like hazel. I have hazel eyes. This is
actually one of the more interesting studies that I've read about.
I love reading medical stuff because again, the technology as
it exponentially gets better and better when it comes to
diagnosing and finding out how our bodies work.
Speaker 6 (01:01:14):
Tattoos, No, I don't have a tattoo.
Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
Something you have that we don't. Researchers at Tokyo Medical
and Dental University, led by doctor M. K. Nishe Mura,
found that pigment producing stem cells in hair follicles respond
to stress in dramatically different ways hair hair color. Depending
on your environment, those cells can either die off, which
(01:01:41):
leads to gray hair, or survive and multiply in ways
that could trigger melanoma. So what they're saying is this,
if you have gray hair, your gray hair could be
part of this could be from the cells that create
that meat. They get to a breaking point and if
they die, they basely take the skin cancer aspect of
(01:02:03):
that genetic code with them as they die. If they
don't dye and your hair stays the color of Jacks,
that means that you actually have more of those cells
in your body that could split and cause melanoma. Do
you feel better, Jimmy about what wish notting cancer on me?
The team Studded studied oh Studded melanocyte stem cells, the
(01:02:27):
cells that give hair skin and their give skin and
hair their color. Using mouse models and tissue samples. They
expose these cells to forms of stress that damage DNA,
such as chemicals that minic mimic UV exposure, and they
discovered how the cells behaved inside their natural setting. Some
of the cells responded to the damage by stopping their
(01:02:48):
normal self renewal process and turning into mature pigment cells
that soon dyed, creating your gray hair. This left the
hair with it's out its natural source of color, producing gray.
But when the researchers altered the surrounding tissue to encourage
cell survival, the damaged stem cells began dividing instead of
(01:03:08):
shutting down. Those stem cells accumulate more genetic damage and
in some cases start behaving just like cancer cells. Wow,
how crazy is that? It's His additional experiment showed that
certain signals from the cell's environment, including one molecule called
I'm not going to try to promote cell growth that's
(01:03:29):
like and help determine the way the cells went the
release state. In other words, it says that some kind
of the same kind of cell can either fade out
harmlessly or become the seed of melanoma, depending on the
cues that receives from nearby tissue. So what they're trying
to say is is there's a possibility that if you
have gray hair, and the earlier you got you got it,
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your body has a natural ability to turn those cells
that are about to die and possibly turn it into
cancer cells into just gray hair. It just basically it
kills the cell, and instead of the cell trying to regiminate,
rejuvenate or survive and turn into possibly what could be
a melanoma cell, it just dies off and becomes gray hair.
(01:04:10):
That's a good thing. I die at purple. Jack doesn't die.
Speaker 3 (01:04:13):
I'll take I'll take my chances.
Speaker 6 (01:04:17):
It'll take his splitting cells. Thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (01:04:20):
There's no way I'm not gonna have cancer. I'm just
giving your head zones. I think I have four spotches
of it on my skull right now that you can
see openly from a shot. I just say, a lifetime
of sun exposure. You know where we encouraged it. Yeah,
thank god we don't live in Florida either.
Speaker 7 (01:04:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:04:38):
Yeah, it's as a nische Mura's team described the process
as a biological trade off between aging and cancer. But
that doesn't mean gray hair prevents cancer. It just means
that when pigment cells stop dividing and die off, it's
the body's way of getting rid of those damaged cells.
And if you don't have the gray hair and you
keep your normal hair, it could be you know, a
(01:04:58):
sign that Jack hasn't a shape that's what we're trying
to say Jacks health. Jack's health is in dire danger
right now as we speak.
Speaker 7 (01:05:09):
I'll just.
Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
I'll be regular with my dermatologist.
Speaker 5 (01:05:14):
It's gonna says my brown hair. Have you seen the
headline what it says.
Speaker 1 (01:05:18):
It says this discovery just basically shows how absolutely finely
balanced the body cellular responses are and how small changes
in that balance could mean the difference between a harmless
sign of aging and a life threatening disease. And the
cool thing is is they give us this information and
go and they're like, well, how do you tell it?
They go, well, we don't know that yet. I don't
(01:05:39):
you want that information? We don't. We don't know anything
about that. We're just going to tell you if you
have gray hair, maybe this is what happened. Maybe, and
if you don't, maybe this isn't when happened.
Speaker 12 (01:05:46):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:05:46):
I did find that kind of interesting. You want to
read the whole story. It's on Fox News locally Fox
thirty five. Interesting story though, all right? Four oh seven
nine one six four one. You can text us at
seven seven zero three one. So the shutdown continues on
and this is day what twenty five, twenty seven okay,
(01:06:07):
And we talked about this last week. Trump went to
He's gone to Asia already, He's gone, right, So I
think he has to sign anything that could be passed,
even if even if they pass a you know, pass
this tomorrow. I think he has to sign it before
he goes in the action, right that.
Speaker 6 (01:06:24):
I don't know definitively.
Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
I thought that because when they talked about the whole
idea of him leading for Asian how long this was
going to last? You know, they brought that into consideration.
I don't believe there's not a workaround, Jim. I listen.
Speaker 3 (01:06:37):
I once remember this one cat saying that the fax
machine was the most important device ever made. And with
a fax machine, they could fax in the paper, he
signed it, they fax it back. Yeah, yeah, government open.
Speaker 1 (01:06:50):
Hey do they have an auto pin on air Force one?
I would imagine, so, yeah, it is air Force one. Yeah,
they have an autopin there. There's only one auto pin by.
Speaker 6 (01:06:58):
The way, but that's you assume then he's going to
go ahead and sign it.
Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
Well yeah, I mean, if they came to an agreement,
he would probably sign it, right if. I mean, because
if the House negotiated an agreement, if Congress negotiated an
agreement and it made it through Congress. I mean he
would sign it. That means Republicans would have agreed to
it as well, right, I would assume. So yeah, yeah,
But the story I read today about it is the
one that like nobody's talking about. Of course, everybody's talking
(01:07:22):
about the release today, which was November one Snap benefits.
Some of the SNAP benefits will end, so people will
not be getting that assistance.
Speaker 5 (01:07:31):
So it'll be our active duty military members will not
get their.
Speaker 1 (01:07:35):
First paycheck, their first full paycheck.
Speaker 5 (01:07:38):
Air traffic controllers as well will also be going without
their first full paycheck.
Speaker 1 (01:07:42):
Right yeah, and that's a great time to fly with
the holidays and everything already causing issues, like already causing
massive issues. The one thing that is kind of interesting
that I saw today was this, Jack Now, I told
deb today and I'll hit you with this, what percentage
of SNAP benefits in the United States of America are
spent at Walmart? Interesting question. I'm gonna go fifty percent.
(01:08:08):
You think fifty percent? That's a lot. I went I
only because you're asking, Yeah, yeah, yeah, well it is high.
It's not that high, but it is a it is
a pretty alarming number, about twenty four percent. So one
of every four dollars distributed by Snap is spent at Walmart. Well,
guess who's shaking in their boots because the Foremart.
Speaker 5 (01:08:31):
I was going to say the forty million Americans, And
I think the story we did last week was about
the nearly three million here in Florida that receives Snap benefits. Jack,
how much of a hit will America's grocery stores take
if those forty million people do not have those Snap benefits?
How much money are American grocery stores looking at losing out?
Speaker 1 (01:08:53):
I would say one hundred and fifty million.
Speaker 6 (01:08:57):
Dollars, nine billion dollars.
Speaker 1 (01:08:59):
Oh my god, how about this? Oh and that means
trucks that are on the road delivering okay, only ancillary right,
So that means our prices.
Speaker 5 (01:09:07):
Remember that people slow walking out of Public's hoping they'd
get hit by a car. Yeah, we're going to be
joining them because they're saying grocery prices, I mean, candy's
thirteen percent more than it was last year Halloween. They're
saying it the only way to make up for it
is to raise prices on the rest of us.
Speaker 1 (01:09:22):
Yeah, I just heard today that you're going to see
a lot less chocolate in your Halloween basket this year
because the price is for chocolate, coffee, beef of course,
or through the roof coffee up forty one percent. Yep, yep.
We I mean, we knew this month ago. Though we knew,
we knew these We knew for a fact that these
places were going to be affected negatively months ago. We've
talked about this month ago. We told our audience months
(01:09:43):
ago that these were going to be the trouble areas
for tariffs. And this is exactly what's happening. Coffee up
forty one percent. According to a June report from the
Market research Data Numerator, Walmart accounts for roughly one quarter
of Snap shoppers total spending. Given the estimated one hundred
billion dollars which is spent by the government on the
program annually, that would mean that Walmart is going to
(01:10:06):
lose two billion dollars per month. Oh that this continues on, oh,
two billion dollars a month.
Speaker 6 (01:10:14):
I'm sure they have no problem with that.
Speaker 1 (01:10:16):
You want to mean to Look, it's a gigantic company,
and I know that I know that that probably is
a drop in the bucket to their annual earnings, which
I don't know. What what does Walmart net make a year?
It's got to be in one hundred billion range, right.
Speaker 14 (01:10:29):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:10:30):
Let's see, let's do it. Let's do a google. Yeah. Yeah,
whenever this comes up, deb and I look, are you
gonna do it? I got it right here. Walmart's revenue
for a fiscal twenty twenty four was a gross amount
of money. So even though it's two billion a month
here in the US, obviously Walmart is a global company.
(01:10:51):
What do you think it is, Jack? What do you
think the fiscal revenue for twenty twenty four was in Walmart?
Speaker 3 (01:10:55):
I hate this game because these numbers are so large.
I don't get that anywhere close. So if you're saying
two billion is minuscule, yeah, to what they make per month.
I mean, if you divide the number one, all right,
I'll go one hundred billion a month.
Speaker 1 (01:11:10):
Not quite that. Ooh, fifty billion a month?
Speaker 7 (01:11:13):
All right?
Speaker 1 (01:11:14):
Six hundred and forty eight billion dollars is what Walmart's
made last year. Four percent. They're going to be off
by four percent if this doesn't go through it Yeah, yeah, yep,
And they're yearlyague stand, they're yearly ins is about.
Speaker 3 (01:11:30):
Six Walmart's going to be okay. My concern is more
for the people who are lying in this to get
the milk and things that they need.
Speaker 1 (01:11:38):
Yeah, it's gonna run out November first. No benefits will
be issued on that date. I wonder how many people
on our audience. Matter of fact, we can make that
the question of the day. Let's do it. How many
people in our audience rely on Snap benefits and how
many people are going to feel the crunch of that
when that comes to an end? And no, no, I
mean that's this Saturday will be the last day. Ye,
So it means next week when do those go out?
(01:11:58):
Is like the first and fifteenth? Like ever other? Like
a paycheck thing? Do we know that I did not this?
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:12:03):
However, last week we did ask if you to our audience,
specifically the people in the YouTube chat, have you been
personally affected by the government shutdown? I would assume anyone
receiving SNAP benefits would have answered in the affirmative there.
Speaker 1 (01:12:20):
Well, I don't know though, because at that point it
wasn't said that that was going to come to an end,
So I would I would go ahead and ask that
because I think when I said, when we were talking
about the last week, I was saying about like work,
like are you gonna lose work because of this? You know,
are you gonna is your job gonna be affected? Like
maybe a supplier is a government supplier, Maybe they're a
contractor that you work for the company the government through
a contract, and because that contract is shut down, you're
(01:12:42):
not working right now, Like any of the vendors that
provide services for any you know, NASA or any of
the places, any of the you know, the National parks,
any of that stuff. What's our Snap question? Do you
receive Snap benefit?
Speaker 7 (01:12:53):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:12:53):
Just do you receive Are you going to be affected?
Do you receive Snap benefits? And that comes in the
that comes in the form of an EBT card? Or
is that how they do it now? I believe so. Yet,
are there still coupons with the Snap program? Like I
remember back in the day, you just get a coupon
for like milk, a coupon for bread. I think it's
a it's just a debit card. But the reason I
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thought they had the coupon scenario is because you can't
buy everything on Snap. You can't buy prepared foods or
sodas or candy are on SNAP. I don't believe, can you?
Speaker 7 (01:13:23):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:13:23):
Not, No, It's supposed to be eggs, milk, meat, you know, bread,
things of that nature, right, data, egg you know, day
to day stuff.
Speaker 7 (01:13:29):
Right. I believe.
Speaker 5 (01:13:32):
Government says no federal food aid will go out November first.
Speaker 1 (01:13:37):
Yeah, one hundred billion dollars a year for that program.
I thought it was actually more than that, to be
honest with you. SNAP benefits make up about eight percent
of all retail spending on groceries. Even if a short
interruption on this spending could live the layoffs or painful
adjustments in this sector. Walmart alone accounts for almost one
quarter of SNAP spending, and it says SNAP spending accounts
(01:13:57):
for more than eight percent of all grocery sales across
the That's a crazy number.
Speaker 6 (01:14:01):
It's a big chunk of chain.
Speaker 1 (01:14:03):
That is a gigantic number. I did not know that,
it says. Numerators report based on behavioral data from more
than thirty one thousand verified recipients and survey responses from
more than twelve hundred and fifty participants, found that SNAP
spending has increasingly been moving toward big box retailers. So
I'm guessing moving from your Publixes and your wind Dixies
(01:14:25):
and your places like that into your costcos and Sam's,
because in bulk, your your dollar goes farther. Yeah, and
there's no question that that those places would work for
somebody in that situation. You can go in there and
buy you know, your proteins are way cheaper, Your rice
and things like that are way cheaper.
Speaker 23 (01:14:42):
I know.
Speaker 3 (01:14:43):
There is talk about restricting what you can get on
snap benefits or food stamps, right, that's basically what it is,
food stamps.
Speaker 1 (01:14:50):
Yeah, yeah, that's just the old term.
Speaker 3 (01:14:52):
Yeah, yeah, but they were talking about restricting it so
you couldn't get like soda, right and other things?
Speaker 1 (01:14:58):
Did that is?
Speaker 7 (01:14:58):
That? Was that?
Speaker 1 (01:14:59):
Just to I always thought that was the entire thing already,
that you couldn't buy prepared foods like you couldn't go
to you couldn't buy like frozen pizzas and stuff like that.
You had to buy, you know, basically healthy food. And
that's why I thought the coupon thing was there for
a while, because you'd only be able to pull it
out paper, that thing with that coupon, and it wasn't
like a debit card where you're sneaking in like I
didn't for a while, Jack, I didn't think you could
buy like sugary cereals.
Speaker 3 (01:15:20):
I thought frozen. I didn't think there was restrictions on
specific foods. Maybe hot foods, yeah, but the prepared foods. Yeah,
the I know you couldn't buy alcohol.
Speaker 1 (01:15:30):
Yeah, yeah, I know. I mean, yeah, but I didn't
think you could buy sodas even I don't believe so
as well.
Speaker 5 (01:15:35):
But someone also said, uh, don't don't forget all of
the Walmart employees who were on SNAP benefits, right, yeah, because, uh,
they're not paid enough, so they end up having to
get SNAP benefits to kind of make those ends.
Speaker 6 (01:15:49):
Mean, so not even the people working Walmart.
Speaker 1 (01:15:52):
If you're in the military, you can't get SNAP in
the military, right, No way possible.
Speaker 5 (01:15:59):
I would believe you would need to because you'd already
be receiving military benefits.
Speaker 1 (01:16:02):
Yeah, well your family, what about your family? Yeah? Yeah,
I mean.
Speaker 5 (01:16:09):
Somebody texted, those Epstein files are expensive for all of us.
Speaker 1 (01:16:13):
Yeah, yeah, all right four oh seven nine one six
four one text us at seven seven zero three one
back in one second with more than Jim Colbert Shows.
Here we are. What's up Covert Show. Just wanted to
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say it's awesome hanging out with Jack this weekend. This
is Chris from Raleigh. Flew down to zero off maybe.
Speaker 2 (01:16:42):
About telitics when I said, I wasn't going to sorry
about that, Jack, But I did have a great time.
Speaker 1 (01:16:46):
Everybody was cool.
Speaker 7 (01:16:47):
We had a good time.
Speaker 1 (01:16:49):
Missed my flight next morning, tried to go home, so
I made it home last night. Anyway, good time.
Speaker 14 (01:16:54):
May need to do it again.
Speaker 1 (01:16:55):
Thanks guys, Yeah, yeah, buddy, six am flight yesterday. Hey,
flights all day.
Speaker 24 (01:17:03):
Good afternoon, the Junko Bird Show. Prince of the Island, joh,
thank you very much. We had a wonderful time on
the Blue Blue Bus. We had so much strain, We
drink so much. We enjoy all the places, even though
Jimmy was not there.
Speaker 7 (01:17:18):
But it's okay.
Speaker 24 (01:17:19):
You're there in spirit. He doesn't come to anything that
has drinks. He thinks he's gonna buy us some drinks. No,
we have our own money.
Speaker 7 (01:17:26):
Jimmy, you can come. We'll get you drunk, that's for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:17:31):
Never said anything about the dude's money. But if you
look right now at the YouTube feed, you can see
Prince of the Island straight up passed out the brew bus.
Dude is passed out. Yeah, is drunken, ungleaned. Wow, Prince
of the Island, he's just taking a little nappy nap.
We'll see esa there. Yeah, there you go, all right,
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Speaker 7 (01:18:04):
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Speaker 1 (01:18:04):
Fresheat deposit. That's the word. Guys, good luck.
Speaker 3 (01:18:08):
Let's get an out of the window. We had one,
I think Brian at six o'clock on Friday. Absolutely what
a thousand bucks? I'm jendre'szeb Hello Jack is here? Word
this weekend? This actually snuck up on me. I was
talking to death before the show.
Speaker 1 (01:18:21):
Today. This weekend is the time thing yep. Yeah, so
we said our we fall back this weekend. Yeah, baby,
we gain that hour.
Speaker 5 (01:18:27):
It feels like Sundays like so much longer. The only
sucky thing is that oh yeah yeah yeah, it gets
so dark so early.
Speaker 1 (01:18:33):
Yeah, you know, it sucks getting dark. Run after the
weather in the evening news, like by the time that
goes off the air, it's solid dark. It's already getting dark.
Like when we leave here, it's already dark, you know,
by six sleek, so it's gonna be like five forty five,
it'll be pitch black outside.
Speaker 5 (01:18:49):
The one thing is is that we don't have the
same heart attack risk when we fall back like.
Speaker 1 (01:18:54):
We do on more spring forward.
Speaker 5 (01:18:55):
It's produced Actually, yeah, exactly because you're you're circadian rhyth
hasn't picked up on it yet.
Speaker 6 (01:19:02):
You're sleepier than you realize.
Speaker 5 (01:19:04):
There's more heart attacks on the Monday after we spring
forward than after we fall back.
Speaker 1 (01:19:09):
Oh wow, really, I didn't know that. I thought it
was both. I thought it had a negative effect going
forward and.
Speaker 5 (01:19:13):
Backward it has a minimal, but the spring forward one
has has it's worse, more detrimental, very much more detrimental.
Speaker 1 (01:19:21):
Have you guys been Does it change your sleep at all?
Have you noticed that it does? Because I mean, it's
getting dark earlier. Theoretically it would be easier to sleep
during the time of year, right, because one thing, it's
cooler outside and then secondly, it's dark by six o'clock,
so you know, you could theoretically get in bed by
eight and I have to worry about the sun coming through.
You can't do that in the summer.
Speaker 3 (01:19:39):
Right now, I'm getting up, it's still dark out, which
means that also means kids are going to school, must
stop stuff in the dark. And just like we had
a young girl yell and a popka senior high school
senior kill. Yeah that's right, she's walking in the street
but still dark.
Speaker 1 (01:19:54):
Lost your life. It was dark out. And yeah, I
think kids, I see it all.
Speaker 3 (01:20:00):
I think they assume they see a car with headlights
and just assume that the way they see the car,
the car can see them just as much.
Speaker 1 (01:20:08):
No, and man, just not the case.
Speaker 5 (01:20:10):
It's not Plus, you're not taking into consideration driver distraction.
Are they looking at their screen on their car, are
they looking at their phone? Are they you know, did
they notice that sign or whatever. There's a number of
reasons why you can never assume a driver has seen you.
Speaker 1 (01:20:24):
And you're right, Jack is one hundred percent right. You
are as well when you're going forty fifty miles an hour,
by the time the no reflective if you have no
reflective clothing, but the time someone sees you. It's the
time you have moving is too late. I mean, it's
just incredible. And by the way, if you have your
AirPods in and you're walking down the road, you know,
kind of going to school, you know, listen to some
music that even makes it worse.
Speaker 3 (01:20:43):
First of all, teams favorite color or black, yes, dark clothing, right,
And the AirPod is another good one about not hearing.
Speaker 1 (01:20:51):
It happens if I'm riding.
Speaker 3 (01:20:53):
Sometimes I ride on the sidewalk because you know, I
don't want to be one of these statistics on four
thirty four. But if I'm coming up on someone in
their jogger, I'm like behind.
Speaker 1 (01:21:02):
You, yeah, yeah, same here, yeah exactly, yeah yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:21:05):
And it's usually I have to be five feet from
them because they have AirPods right before they can hear me,
and then they jump like they're scared out of their mind.
Speaker 1 (01:21:13):
It's like, sorry, yeah, man, we didn't even give you
a heart attack. I just don't want to run you over.
Speaker 7 (01:21:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:21:17):
And those air pods are great because they're so good
at noise canceling. But that's all the more reason why
you shouldn't wear them when you're on a bike or
walking or if you're a female out alone on one of.
Speaker 1 (01:21:27):
These beautiful trails jogging. You can't do it.
Speaker 6 (01:21:29):
You just can't. You can't assume you're safe.
Speaker 1 (01:21:31):
That's right. Put one in, but don't put two right,
that's for sure. The practice of falling back into the
US started nineteen eighteen during World War One as a
way to conserve fuel. By moving the clocks ahead an hour.
Backers believe the country could divert a bit of coal
fired electricity to the military instead of using it for
an hour of home power. It was reacted reenacted during
(01:21:53):
World War Two. There are some states and areas that
do not pay attention to that. You guys know who
those are.
Speaker 3 (01:21:59):
Place it in Indiana, right, Arizona. It doesn't say that Arizona, Zona, Hawaii,
Hawaii is one. And then I think in Portland areas.
Speaker 1 (01:22:09):
It doesn't say anywhere else in the States other than Arizona, Hawaii.
That's a American Samoa Territories, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto
Rico doesn't do it. And the US Virgin Islands do
not do it. And I didn't know that at all,
not even a little bit.
Speaker 5 (01:22:26):
That's because they're on that special time time called island time. Yeah, yeah,
anyone who's been in the islands knows what island time is.
Speaker 1 (01:22:35):
They have a sleep map here that tells you, like,
you know, how many areas in America to get the
most sleep? What what state in America you think gets
eight hours of sleep a night? North Dakota.
Speaker 5 (01:22:52):
I was thinking that exact same spot, I would, Well's
I mean, not a lot of people there.
Speaker 1 (01:22:58):
Wyoming. Yeah none. Matter of fact, not one state, not
one state in America even gets seven hours of sleep
a night. That's all in the six hour range. Not
one state in this country sleeps more than seven hours
a night. I do good on seven. I can hit
I hit eight the other day. I was thrilled. I
(01:23:19):
bet Wyoming and Colorado get the most. It's six point
eight hours a night. Maine also gets six point eight
hours to night a night. In Florida you get about
six point six hours of sleep a day or a
night or whatever. Texas is six point five. I think
they're the least in the nation.
Speaker 6 (01:23:34):
I think we need to go to the two sleep model.
Speaker 1 (01:23:36):
We need to go back to that. Oh that's a
four hours and four hours. Well, it's pre industrial revolution.
Speaker 5 (01:23:42):
Apparently it was the Industrial Revolution and the advent of
electric lights. You know, when we can control our nighttime environment,
whereas before you really couldn't. That really got us to
believe that you should get all eight hours and one
fell swoop. But it turns out like in the Middle
Ages and stuff, they would refer to their firstly and
then their second sleep. So they would go to bed
(01:24:02):
like six seven o'clock at night, wake up at like
eleven or twelve. And that was when a lot of
doctors told couples to try to conceive their children because
you're less cranky.
Speaker 1 (01:24:11):
Yeah, everyone's had a little bit of rest. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:24:14):
They would pray, talk, you know, bys around the fire
and then go to bed again. I'm up one two
o'clock and sleep until dawn.
Speaker 12 (01:24:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:24:22):
When this show first started, I was so I was
still acclimating getting up at four o'clock in the morning
to do the Monster program. So for the first two
or two and a half years that I was doing
this show, I was waking up at three thirty in
the morning just to sit straight up, no alarm clock,
know nothing, no chance of going back to sleep. And
I used to come in here and take a nap
almost every single day. I would come in, because by
(01:24:43):
the time three o'clock came around or two thirty or
whatever it would came around, I had already been up,
you know, ten hours or where it was. I needed
a small nap to get me through the rest of
the night and then I could still sleep. But I
haven't done that in a while. I've been sleeping a
little bit better in a couple of weeks. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
a couple of weeks before a snorre fest. I get
to share with everybody, all right.
Speaker 5 (01:25:03):
I tried to record you, but dude, I swear even
in your sleep, I can feel it. You can sense
when I've Oh yeah, I've done nothing different. I'm being
just as quiet doing my work. But as soon as
I put my phone on video, damn, if you don't
wake up.
Speaker 1 (01:25:16):
I can feel it. I know you. I can literally
feel you being a douche bag. Oh and that's just love,
all right? Four oh seven? I went six one or
four one. We do have another keywork coming up for
you in a second. And we have a neighborhood dispute
over in Maitland. Uh oh, and I'm gonna tell you
what that is next.
Speaker 7 (01:25:36):
What's up?
Speaker 16 (01:25:36):
Cob To Kelvin's Concrete Mike again. Man, I always knew
I was a cave man. My wife calls me Neanderthal
blah blah blah. I go to work and then come
home and sleep for a couple two and a half
three hours, and then get up again for a handful hours,
and then sleep for about five hours and get up
and go to work, so I get close to eight
(01:25:59):
hours of sleep.
Speaker 7 (01:26:00):
The yeah. Never.
Speaker 16 (01:26:01):
At the same time, Hey, I was at o'hana.
Speaker 7 (01:26:08):
Here we go go.
Speaker 18 (01:26:11):
Go, very very very much missed and welcome back. But yeah,
now that this weather is through and we didn't experience
the flooding. Our house is actually built on old sand dune,
so we really don't flood. But I have not seen
anything like that since Tropical Storm Fay. Yep, and guarantee,
(01:26:31):
I had sixty not wins in my front yard last night.
When I was coming through, it was all that.
Speaker 1 (01:26:37):
Hello, I love how we're getting more of it now. Yeah,
it's the storm that was moving across the Gulf onto
Florida is going to hit here in just a few
minutes and it's gonna rip across the entire state again
from about Lakeland up. It's gonna be gnarly all afternoon,
so prepare yourself accordingly. Can't you just log in the
settings and turn off severe weather toggle for that? Yeah,
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I'm Jim, there's deb Hello. Jack is here as well.
(01:27:21):
Think it's a preset. Yeah, what would be like the
worst thing you could do outside of like painting your
house like Fusia or being a junk guy that would
make your neighbor super pissed off if you live in
a neighborhood like Maitland, chickens. Chickens would be bad. And
I lived across the road from a dude who had chickens.
He had them for about six months and then my
(01:27:42):
bb gun took care of that. I'm joking. I did
not got almighty so I.
Speaker 3 (01:27:47):
Thought I had one neighborhood chickens and you know, and
then I found out, oh no, it's a person right
next to me.
Speaker 1 (01:27:53):
I thought it was a person behind me.
Speaker 3 (01:27:55):
And then their chickens died, and I still heard the
chickens and found out I have two neighbors with chickens.
Speaker 1 (01:28:02):
And guess what. Chickens also attract rats, Yeah, yeah, and
snakes and hawks. Yeah yeah, all that. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:28:08):
I don't mind the sound though, Oh you don't.
Speaker 1 (01:28:10):
I don't. I love chickens.
Speaker 3 (01:28:13):
After a couple of years, After a couple of years,
I've just gotten used to it.
Speaker 6 (01:28:19):
It's a farm sound, it's a natural sound.
Speaker 1 (01:28:21):
I stayed with my buddy up in Pee Town playing
the golferment early this margin. He said, yeah, no problem,
you can stay in this room here, that room adjacent
to the chicken pin.
Speaker 6 (01:28:30):
Oh yeah, no, that's not cool.
Speaker 1 (01:28:32):
Yeah yeah. And guess what they do around five point
thirty wake up, But you were already away, and then
they let everybody know they're up. Everybody. I'm up all
day long, No problem, No, that's not it. And actually,
you know, this particular neighbor is adding something that a
lot of people have at their home. Oh, one of those,
(01:28:52):
like a vegetable garden in the front yard that's at
the fleet farming thing. That's a great guess, that's not it.
I think you reference its earlier. Is it is swimming pool?
It is a swimming pool in the front yard, in
the fronront yard. Why would you do that? You know,
I'll tell you. It's where you have space. A bunch
of plates, just like Jack said, a bunch of homes
in Maitland because I lived there for a little while.
When you go into these homes, there's two things. I mean,
(01:29:14):
they build them right on the road and you have
a nice backyard, or they build it farther in the
back where you have a big front yard. Some of
those backyard areas are like I mean, you walk out
the back door, you take ten steps and you were
at your property line. That's me So that's right. I
don't have that room in my backyard. Yeah, no, we
are the We don't even have a yard in our backyard.
We have a tatto.
Speaker 3 (01:29:35):
Yeah, seriously, nothing to cut. So that's exactly bad. But
I didn't know putting a pool in the front is option.
Speaker 6 (01:29:42):
I didn't think that they would even permit that.
Speaker 1 (01:29:44):
Yeah, it says here a proposed swimming pool is sturing controversy,
not for its size or design before its unusual location.
A Maitland neighborhood is at the center of an unusual
zoning dispute over a proposed front yard swimming pool. Now
I've seen a lot of them on the side of
the house and some of the the older areas like that.
The area English estates over here in Maitland, which is
not far from where they're talking about here, where the
(01:30:06):
pool will be off to the side of the house. Right,
So when you pull up in your driveway, it'll stop,
there will be a fence and the pool will be there,
and then you'll have your backyard. This is in the
dead like this is the front of the house.
Speaker 5 (01:30:16):
This is the front yard, which means they're gonna have
to put a fence around it because it's a pool. Yes,
they do, for sure, and that means the ribs. Okay,
so at least the pretty part of the fence will
be on the outside theoretically, because you can't have the
ribs that kids could use to climb up the fence,
so those have to be on the inside.
Speaker 1 (01:30:33):
This is the homeowners who also own a pool company. Oh, okay,
I want to build it up. This doesn't sound like
a ad at all, does it. Oh? The homeowners who
also own next level pools and spas want to build
a resort style pool with a spa, sunshelves and bar
stools in front of their home. Let's go. Simon Ole
(01:30:53):
County initially approved the construction permit, but later determined the
project violate setback rules prohibiting accessories in front yards. The
county has since required home owners to apply for a
variance before the construction can continue. In other words, they've
already dug the hole. I think I think they are.
I think they already have it rebarred in. That's not cool.
That's that's going ahead of the city. Look at that.
Speaker 12 (01:31:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:31:17):
See, that's crazy to do that kind of work knowing
it's an unusual.
Speaker 1 (01:31:20):
Location and you may not get your permits. They had
the permit initially. Yeah, but I guess that's what's happened
with the with the uh with the complaints they were
complaining the neighbor started and then they said, well there's
a variance in the front yard. Maybe they didn't consider
And by the way, the permitting thing is I'm not
saying it's us. We'll shake you sometimes depending on who
(01:31:42):
you get. So, yeah, this is exactly. It says. The
conflict began when construction started on they thought was a
typical home improvement project. But when they dropped off the
diving board.
Speaker 3 (01:31:52):
Oh surprise, even they can't have a diving board, right exactly,
it says, uh, and here's the crazy thing, Jack.
Speaker 1 (01:32:00):
I don't know if you saw the story. It's at
Fox thirty five dot com if you want to see it.
But when you see the initial photograph, like, here's what
you have to do, Like you have to walk by
the hot tub to get to the door. Like the
pathway that goes to the front door, when you get
to about middle of the yard, the hot tub is
one step. You could step off of the sidewalk that
walks to the front door into the hot tub. It's
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the craziest looking thing.
Speaker 5 (01:32:22):
I don't understand how Seminal County officials don't see this
as a huge safety issue, from delivery drivers to kids
just playing in the yard. I mean, someone brings a
package up and they're looking at their phone and aren't
paying attention.
Speaker 1 (01:32:36):
They could step right into the biou and they have to.
They argue this today in front of the Seminole County
Board of Adjustments at Monday, like today at six o'clock,
they argue. And the crazy thing is they've already done
a lot of work on this pool. They've already done
thousands of dollars in a new pool these days, one
hundred grand and up. All right, let's tear me.
Speaker 3 (01:32:52):
You're telling me you have a delivery driver looking at
their phone and not looking where they're walking, and they
fall into the pool.
Speaker 1 (01:32:58):
That's on them. That's right there, it is. Jack hasn't
up on jump over live dot com. Look at it
right there. Putting in a moat. Oh, a moat would
be cool. That's kind of crazy, though, Jack. That's way
different in a front yard than we thought.
Speaker 7 (01:33:09):
Though.
Speaker 1 (01:33:09):
Yeah, that looks yeah, I mean I don't.
Speaker 7 (01:33:11):
Know, look at that.
Speaker 1 (01:33:12):
I mean, you know it's in the front yard. But
he's had some property there. I don't know about that.
I might argue with some little county about this one
a little bit. It's kind of a side yard. But
here's the other issue.
Speaker 5 (01:33:24):
It can't really be used as an ad for their
pool because in order for it to meet state regulations,
they have to have a fence around it, so it's
going to defeat the whole purpose of being an ad
for their pool company money.
Speaker 1 (01:33:35):
They've done a lot of Yeah, I'm familiar with that
stage right there. I bet that's not far from concrete
right there. Like they're close.
Speaker 6 (01:33:45):
Yeah, I mean rebar is in. Thing's been leveled out.
Speaker 1 (01:33:49):
They're ready to uprated, bumbing's ready to go.
Speaker 3 (01:33:51):
It's technically front yard, but like you said, they have
a lot of front yard.
Speaker 1 (01:33:55):
It's a really big front yard. It says here that
Jason White, who lives across the street, says the plans
against county code when hurt nearby property values. They're actually
wondering about it having detrimental effects on drainage and other
developments in the area as well. There's here, this is
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my front yard. I'm going to walk out my front
door and stare at someone sitting in a pool in
a bathing suit. That's what the neighbor said. I mean,
there's a bunch of places where you can step out
on your front yard and see people in your damn
swimming pool.
Speaker 3 (01:34:27):
And it's yeah, because you don't like the view, you
shut up and sit down. He also worries about flooding
and aesthetics, saying that's not so much.
Speaker 1 (01:34:37):
You're only concerned. Should be your property guy. And look,
it's maitland. I mean, you know, nobody is going to
really freak out about that in the front yard. I'm
sure it's going to be done nice. When it's all
said and done, more than likely they'll have some nice
landscaping around it. It isn't a really weird spot. That's
where the dude lives. I mean, they can't deny you
a pool out right right.
Speaker 3 (01:34:55):
No, they have this wrought iron fence around it. You
can put some landscaping, bamboo or something.
Speaker 1 (01:35:01):
You're not even going to see this thing.
Speaker 4 (01:35:02):
Let's go.
Speaker 1 (01:35:04):
Now, what's party?
Speaker 7 (01:35:05):
You know what?
Speaker 1 (01:35:05):
The it's so funny, you know what. The real problem
they say here is this is so ridiculous. Not all
neighbors are opposed, but some, like Mike Brooks says, you know,
I fear the decision consider a precedent. Yeah, everybody's gonna
start ticking up their front fing yard and putting in pools. Mic,
nobody's gonna do that. Dude, get out of here. Nobody's
(01:35:26):
gonna do that. You could draw, I could take you
through all of Maitland, you're gonna find one house is
gonna build a pool in their front gd yard. Next
little out of here.
Speaker 3 (01:35:34):
Next Level Pool says the company has complied with everything
Seminole County has asked us to do regarding applying for
our variance, and we are now awaiting the result of
that hearing to determine the status.
Speaker 1 (01:35:45):
Of pool consumers. Yeah, and we'll see that goes. I
just I wouldn't look, man, here's what I would want
to do. I would handle it just like this. I'd
walk over, I'd knock on the door. I said, hey,
can we talk for a second. I'm your neighbor. I
own this house here, I've lived here for fifteen years. Already,
welcome to the neighborhood. What's the plan? Like, I see,
you're building a pool. It's in an odd place. We
(01:36:05):
can both agree to that, right, there's no way that
the guy has to agree. It's a little odd putting
a pool in your front blanking yard. And they say, hey,
what's the plan? Can you show me how this is
going to look when it's all said and done. Is
this going to be a beautified project where you know,
we don't have to see your kids, your fat kids,
doing cannonballs all day long.
Speaker 6 (01:36:23):
Well think about that.
Speaker 5 (01:36:24):
I mean, you don't want strangers to be peeping your
half naked kids in the pool.
Speaker 1 (01:36:28):
No, But I think what I'm saying is if they
do the wrought iron, then around that put really nice
landscaping that all almost would act like a fence.
Speaker 7 (01:36:34):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:36:35):
I don't think it's going to be that that kind
of crazy. I mean I thought it was going to
be like, you know, like a city pool in the
front yard, like when people pave their front yard. That's
what I thought it was going to look like. Or
above ground, like three feet from your sidewalk are the
are the kids walking to school and you're gonna be like, hey, hey,
can you touch me that volleyball? Exactly? I would ask him,
would you rather this happen or would you rather have
(01:36:57):
have them? Just like you know, some people will destroy
their entire all their ground and just put in rock
zero escape, Yes, zero scape, it's just rocks. Yeah, would
you rather have that? Build fifteen pools? Don't give me
your rock garden idea because it looks stupid.
Speaker 3 (01:37:11):
Well I know is Yeah, if if I had that
amount of work, already done, and then they did the
old switcher on the perramids.
Speaker 7 (01:37:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:37:19):
My new my new goal is to be the Nuisi
and snaver. You're gonna mess with me?
Speaker 7 (01:37:24):
Here we go.
Speaker 1 (01:37:25):
Oh, I mean the biggest craziest party is every single
weekend and you're never invited. By the way, you're never coming,
Mike Brooks.
Speaker 5 (01:37:34):
I'm gonna go check out. I'm gonna go check my
mail without my beach cover.
Speaker 1 (01:37:38):
Sit down, Mike, shut your mouth. Nobody's there's not gonna
be a scourge of front yard pools and maitland. Mike,
I want to get my mail and bathing shoe. Get
out of here. People are so dumb.
Speaker 12 (01:37:50):
I'm like, what are you?
Speaker 1 (01:37:52):
What are you mad about? Mike? Anything and everything? Property value?
I get that nobody's gonna mess up with your property value.
Speaker 3 (01:37:59):
But we had Alan Davis, you know, putting the junk
yard in his with the big big bud.
Speaker 1 (01:38:04):
On his roof, and you know, you do things like that.
It's unsightly. But this does this make this one of
those nuisances though, Jack, because it's in the front yard,
I don't think so well.
Speaker 3 (01:38:15):
Again, with the with the fencing, the prop you have
to have fence and if it's not screened. And what
we saw in the news piece was a wrought iron
fence maybe about four feet high, which I think that
meets the needs.
Speaker 1 (01:38:30):
But then you can either put on the inside.
Speaker 3 (01:38:33):
Of it like aense opaque thing that you can't see through,
or I would say, landscape around it.
Speaker 1 (01:38:42):
This is not a cheap project.
Speaker 5 (01:38:43):
I've got the perfect thing they need to add to
their pool area, that outdoor shower.
Speaker 1 (01:38:49):
Oh hey, Mike, I used one last week. Yeah, check
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somebody texted and said, hey, is Mount Dora still under
a boil water alert? You know dev you lived there?
Speaker 5 (01:40:09):
Yeah, as far as I'm aware of, we are. They
said that they would let us know.
Speaker 1 (01:40:13):
Earlier in the day.
Speaker 5 (01:40:14):
They said they had difficulty finding exactly where the water.
Speaker 1 (01:40:16):
Main break occurred. Is it in that Donnelly thing?
Speaker 5 (01:40:19):
I believe it was the Donnelly that. Yeah, yeah, right
there by Waterman Village, Mount Dora, dot gov. I'll go
there right now and check.
Speaker 1 (01:40:27):
We well, yeah, we'll double check that for sure. So
more neighborhood stuff. At this time of the year, of course,
people will start decorating for Halloween, which is this Friday.
I haven't seen a lot of Halloween decorations out. I'm
gonna be honest with you.
Speaker 6 (01:40:41):
We're like the only house on our block that's wild.
Speaker 1 (01:40:43):
I mean there's one right around the corner that does
some stuff and actually out playing golf. This past week,
I saw a couple of houses that were near the
golf courses that had some stuff up.
Speaker 7 (01:40:53):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:40:53):
One of the big popular things is those gigantic skeletons. Yeah,
those are very popular. And then now the things that
you put by the door where your candy goes have
those motion activated, like a witch that jumps at you
or something like that. Oh my god, dude, there's a
series of Instagram videos where they put stuff out in
animals try to like coons and possums, and those things happen.
(01:41:16):
And there's nothing funnier than a possum playing dead to
a mechanical witch.
Speaker 3 (01:41:20):
Dude, freeze as solid. It's like it's like, ah that
it just free just uh. When I went up north
that my sister South. This is you know, two weeks
ago now or a week and a half. They have
the street around the block from her that they lean
into it this one strip in her town. And you
(01:41:41):
are talking, these houses are easily into the thousands on
their decorations, because.
Speaker 1 (01:41:47):
Yeah, it is a long block and they I mean
it's everything.
Speaker 3 (01:41:51):
One of them has this like twenty foot high inflatable pumpkin,
which is Jack o' lanner, which is it's in inflatable. Yeah,
but it looks cool as hell. When do you have
this giant pumpkin in your yard? People have themes, I
mean the rep they're all it's dark, it's you know,
it's it's that scary Halloween.
Speaker 7 (01:42:11):
Right right right.
Speaker 1 (01:42:12):
I've seen the best one I've seen so far. I
don't I haven't seen it sold anywhere. I don't know
if somebody made it. Have you seen the one that
has the house that has the the Statepuff marshmallow Man
from Ghostbusters want They put it behind it so it
looks like it's coming over the top of the house.
Speaker 7 (01:42:26):
That big.
Speaker 1 (01:42:27):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:42:28):
One of the houses that I saw last week had
a giant It had the Ghostbuster's theme. It was a
giant staypuff but he was like on the dormer on
the roof, so we was coming down. But then they
had two mannekin shooting him addresses Ghostbusters.
Speaker 1 (01:42:42):
It was pretty cool. That is cool. Yeah, people, they
really leaned into it.
Speaker 7 (01:42:46):
Well.
Speaker 5 (01:42:46):
The other one I want are those candles that are
like on filament lines, but they look like the floating
candles from Harry Potter.
Speaker 1 (01:42:54):
That's a new ghost thing this year too. Instead of
standing the ghost straight up, what people are doing is
they're running. They're running lines from like the eve of
their house to either trees or something and the there,
and they're building the ghost out of really kind of
floaty looking stuff, like a lace and stuff, and the
ghost actually float in the middle of the yard on
the line, so it looks like they're flying toward you
(01:43:14):
when you walk up. And it's pretty badass, I would imagine,
by the way.
Speaker 5 (01:43:18):
I've checked and everything I can find is that the
boil water alert in Mount Dora is still active.
Speaker 1 (01:43:23):
Yeah, still active, So if you're out there, please boil
your water. I wish we knew someone in city again.
So in Minneola, Florida, we leave him alone. There happens
to be some controversy around some Halloween decorations. Have you
seen the story? I think I did you?
Speaker 15 (01:43:38):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:43:38):
All right, Mineola, Florida, Oh boy. A Halloween display featuring
some skeletons Jack has ignited some controversy in Mineola. Are
they having sex?
Speaker 5 (01:43:47):
I think much like the front yard swimming pool Jimmy,
I'm going to go out and make a prediction that
Jack is going to say, let's go.
Speaker 1 (01:43:54):
They're having sex. No, no, they're not having sex. Jack,
you dirty mf or so horny this guy, what are
these skeletons doing. What do you think they're doing? He
told me what I thought they were going.
Speaker 17 (01:44:07):
What else?
Speaker 1 (01:44:08):
They're on the front porch, and they've built a specific
scene that is causing some controversy political. It is not
political that you were closer than your first guest. Oh, Jack,
the display and they're they're super mad because they are
afraid some kids are going to see this and they're
(01:44:29):
gonna have to explain to their kids what's going on
in the scene. It's three skeletons.
Speaker 5 (01:44:34):
Just say, wait till you turn twenty one. So they're drinking. Yeah,
they're drinking, Okay, one of them actually has a cigar.
Speaker 1 (01:44:43):
Oh, beer bong. No, not a beer bong. The two
are seated, and then one isn't seated. Think of your youth, Jack, Jack.
They built a skeleton strip club. Come on, now, one
they built a skeleton strip club on the front. So
they have two lawn chairs, two skeletons. All right, listen,
(01:45:05):
two skeletons sitting in these chairs. One's got like sunglasses
and a cigar, the other one has a baseball cap
and whatever. And then they have a pole in front
of them and a skeleton on the pole. Yeah, and
people are losing their minds. Oh, come on, losing their minds.
One guy says, I don't see stripping as an art,
(01:45:26):
whether it's skeletons are whether it's skeletons are cartoons. I
wouldn't want my kids exposed to sexual inn windows. They're
doing nothing sexual. They're not touching she the skeleton. By
the way, somebody made a joke and said, well, how
do you even know the skeleton's a woman on the pole? Yeah? Yeah,
and uh they're but they're they're freaking out. It's a
good point. You can't tell by skeletons, No you can.
(01:45:49):
I think you can by their skeleton by the height
and weight and bone struct I know they they call
it a boner. Okayle in there. I don't think I
don't make the boner choke. In the skeleton strip club scenario,
somebody said, woohoo, let's have some fun. A resident who
(01:46:10):
lives across the street from the display said that her
children enjoy seeing the dancing skeletons, and they put dancing
in quotation marked as if that's all they're doing, that's
he that's all you need to say.
Speaker 5 (01:46:20):
They're they're just dancing, and that those two skeletons are
enjoying the show.
Speaker 1 (01:46:25):
Says the Uh. Some of the people see it as
as harmless, but there are other people in the neighborhood
who believe it's highly inappropriate for a family. Neighborhood sounds
to me like a guilty dance as. The decorations have
sparked heated debates on neighborhood social media pages, with some
residents expressing strong opinions and opposition. Others defended display, questioning
(01:46:49):
whether or not the interpretation was too subjective. If you
want to see it as sexual, that's your take. It doesn't.
Does it show the skeleton removing clothes? No, how do
you know if it's a female or male? Another person responded, Oh,
that's worse. It's a gay strip club. Oh my god,
shut it down, it says. When contacted about the controversial display,
(01:47:11):
the neighborhood's homeowners' association stated it cannot take any action
against the decoration for a one time a homeowners association
finally said, hey, shut up, it's gonna be over in
like five days. Relaxed. Nobody's getting hurt here. You're not
being shot. The neighborhood is still perfectly safe. People are
being a little cheeky and it's okay, nothing wrong with that.
(01:47:33):
I get that, seek as is Unfortunately in them, the
howay cannot do anything about it. Halloween decorations are allowed
and the residents can put up whatever they want. However
they prefer They advise waiting until after Halloween when the
display will be removed. And I guess they want to
pass some type of ordnance within the homeowners community to
(01:47:54):
you know, to keep people from doing stuff like this
next year. And then what You're gonna have a panel
who has to judge, and nothing more they want than that. Yeah,
it says Gabriella, who supports the name of the stripper, No,
she supports the display, expressed more concern about other types
of Halloween decorations. Quote, I'm afraid when they put up
(01:48:15):
a lot of scary things, like with no head something
like that. But this is so fun. There's no problem here.
What everybody freaking out about? It's going to remain in
place their Halloween weekend and it'll continue to generate discussion
in that community. It doesn't really say where it is
in Orlando, Oh, Minniola. There you go somewhere in Minniola.
Speaker 6 (01:48:34):
Where they've got a real sense of humor.
Speaker 1 (01:48:36):
Now it's kind of funny, is now that they give
this attention, how many more people are going to be
building skeletons trip clubs in their property now? Like, that's
the people they don't understand. I used to when going back,
going back to the pm r C.
Speaker 5 (01:48:47):
She's just thinking about that with the h like way
to inspire a lot more people to do the same
debate going back to.
Speaker 1 (01:48:53):
The pm r C, when you started telling people, hey,
don't listen to that record. It's got a bunch of
dirty words and stuff you don't need to hear. You
know what that does, It sells a million more.
Speaker 3 (01:49:00):
Copies of you put a label on it that says
this is the one made it easier for them to buy.
Texture has a perfect explanation for anyone wondering about this
stripper pole skeleton display.
Speaker 1 (01:49:14):
You tell him it's a firehouse. Oh yeah, that's perfect.
Two firefighters already down, one on its what that's great,
that's all you gotta tell. Did you see it? I
saw a photo of it. See that's yeah. One of
the skeleton that the stripper skeleton has her leg in
the air trying to make a couple extra bucks. Obviously
(01:49:35):
times are thin. Just talk it between her ribs there, Oh,
come on, come on, you like that.
Speaker 7 (01:49:41):
I'm not one.
Speaker 1 (01:49:42):
It's got a skull cap. That's got it's like a
bunch of bros up in here. Where'd you find that?
It's fox already?
Speaker 5 (01:49:47):
Fine?
Speaker 1 (01:49:48):
Oh there we go. Yeah, yeah, I like that. Now
I feel like doing decorations. I'm gonna do it for Christmas.
Speaker 6 (01:49:56):
You won't do inflatables, but you'll do a skeleton strip shift.
Speaker 1 (01:50:00):
Nothing wrong with that, all right? Four oh seven uh
nine one six one four one text us at seven
seven zero three one. It's so funny. You know, people
lean on their homeowners association to do something about this,
and nothing's been done. You know they're not gonna change it.
I mean, it was so refreshing just to hear the
leader of a homeowners association going, you know what, we're
not gonna do anything. We can't do anything about this
(01:50:21):
exact please stop. They were not gonna do anything about this.
Just go back home. In five days, they're gonna take
it down. You're not gonna have to worry about it.
But you could best your ass one thing. Next year,
it's gonna be fifty more of these skeletons and the
biggest strip club of skeletons you've ever seen, because you
complained about it.
Speaker 6 (01:50:35):
And it's probably gonna be nasty.
Speaker 1 (01:50:37):
Yeah, mem you see they caught the jewel thieves. I
did well. They caught two of them.
Speaker 5 (01:50:46):
They caught two, but I thought I had read over
the weekend they had arrested seven total, but I guess not.
Speaker 1 (01:50:51):
I only saw the two, and I guess they're trying
to get those guys to talk about what's going on.
They do believe though. The initial read reading the I
got was is they think they were hired by a buyer,
like you.
Speaker 5 (01:51:03):
Had said, if you're going to make that kind of
a move, you already have to have a buyer who's
planning to buy, because you can't just put them on
the black market.
Speaker 1 (01:51:11):
Yeah, Or you're hired by someone to go do this job, right,
to do the heist like a pooty poot. I could
see a pooty poot man. It be wild.
Speaker 6 (01:51:18):
I mean, you know, and you know, wanting to send
them Napoleon's jewels.
Speaker 1 (01:51:21):
That's a lot of trust to put into somebody. If
you're a third party in that thing, you know, you're
like sending a crew out to rob one hundred and
two million dollars from one of the most famous museums
on planet Earth. These are I mean, these are priceless
jewels and jewelry. I mean do they think those people
are going to be quiet? I mean, if you're facing
forty years in prison, you don't give up the dude
(01:51:42):
who's paid the money that's a roll of the dice.
Or do you think that comes anonymously, like the person
who's actually doing the spending also has a.
Speaker 5 (01:51:49):
Liaison, or depending on who is doing the buying, also
makes a threat that makes you go okay, yeah, I'll
reconsider that.
Speaker 1 (01:51:59):
If you are the billionaire that ordered like ordered this,
and they find out who you are, are you a scourge?
Speaker 7 (01:52:06):
Now?
Speaker 1 (01:52:07):
I mean do you get excommunicated from the billionaire world?
I mean, are you still allowed to go to Monaco
on your yacht? Are you allowed to do those things
the rich? Or do you get shunned by rich people
for trying this, or do you think this is just
like people come up and go, hey man, good try.
You know, we tried to get the We tried to
get a van go two years ago. I mean, do
you think it's like a thing in those communities. I
wouldn't be surprised if you were. I mean, you think
(01:52:28):
about that.
Speaker 6 (01:52:28):
I mean, if you're they're the only ones with the
money to be able to afford it, if.
Speaker 1 (01:52:31):
You're someone likely, you know, we talk about the you know,
Elon Musk. Elon Musk is the richest guy. You know,
three or four hundred billion dollars. There's nothing on planet
Earth he can't buy. You know that life has to
be kind of boring after a while, right, So the
only stuff that you would want to get is stuff
that you can't you're told you can't have, you know,
priceless you know, heirlooms, priceless art, you know, artifacts from
(01:52:52):
past generations that are considered very, very valuable. Dinosaur bones
was a big one for a while with people of
great wealth.
Speaker 5 (01:52:58):
Well they should just check with the with the head
over at Hopy Lobby, because he seems to be able
to get ahold of a lot of that stuff antiquities.
Speaker 1 (01:53:06):
Well he's looking for a trillion dollar pay day now,
I mean, what do you do? What do you do
with that much money? If you had a billion dollars,
just one billion dollars is more money than you could
probably spend if you tried. I mean, you out and
buy jets and you still have money left over, like
plenty of money left over. You could have a house
in every state, in every country, almost every country you want,
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depending on what you buy. I mean, there's no there
really aren't no, there are no limits. So that's got
to get boring after a while. I used to say
all the time, like how many lambos can you have
before lambos get boring? You know how many airplanes?
Speaker 6 (01:53:36):
Now, give me a lambo and I'll tell you.
Speaker 1 (01:53:38):
How many private jets do you need before it gets boring?
I mean, how big does your yacht have to be
before it's not big enough? Or too big?
Speaker 7 (01:53:44):
You know?
Speaker 1 (01:53:44):
I mean, after a while, you run out of things
to buy. If that's your identity, you know, if you're
not doing anything good with your money, it's good. It's
gonna get old, and so you want to get.
Speaker 5 (01:53:52):
Stuff that nobody else can have somebody just texted us
back to the skeletons at seven seven zero three one.
Speaker 1 (01:53:59):
That's funny.
Speaker 5 (01:53:59):
That is my ex wife's subdivision and across from her house.
Speaker 1 (01:54:03):
That's probably the one they're talking to that.
Speaker 5 (01:54:05):
I bet she and her parents, who also live in
the subdivision, complained they now claim to be ultra Christian. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:54:12):
I wouldn't even know how you'd find out if that's
what it was. I mean you you're if I looked
at that display like first set, and I looked at it,
I don't know about be able to figure out that's
what it was.
Speaker 14 (01:54:23):
I just.
Speaker 6 (01:54:26):
The brazenness. We're talking strippers or the lose.
Speaker 1 (01:54:31):
Well, no, no, I'm talking about strippers. I'm talking about Yeah,
I'm talking about strippers.
Speaker 5 (01:54:35):
Well, you know, I think of of egregious displays like
that one guy who got arrested in Alabama for having
what looked like body bags in his front yard with
the names of like you know.
Speaker 1 (01:54:45):
City manager. Oh yeah, yeah, that's a bad that's a
bad look. That's a that's a bad look.
Speaker 5 (01:54:51):
And the other one with the also in Alabama, with
the some skeletons wearing sombreros running over the fence and
other skeletons dressed as Ice Chason after them another bad look.
Speaker 1 (01:55:01):
Take the strippers. It could always be worse. Do you
think they would have complained about that? Oh, I'm sure
you think they would have. The people who complained about
the strippers skeletons would have complained about the ice skeletons.
I don't think so.
Speaker 9 (01:55:12):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:55:12):
I think that's a completely different machine. Sex, for some reason,
or even the implication of sexual activity is a total
trigger to a lot of people because they're not getting
any d I don't want to have to look at it.
Trust me, somebody's already used that in that neighborhood. I'm
trust trust me when I tell you that's been used
already in the neighborhood. All right, four oh seven nine
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one six one four one Again, you can always text
us at seven seven zero three one five o'clock. Keyword
is check. That's c ch E c K. All you
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trivia s load them up. It's time to give some
stuff away.
Speaker 7 (01:56:04):
AJC's carew what's going on.
Speaker 23 (01:56:06):
This is Ray heading home chiming in on that whole
situation with putting a swimming pool in front of the house.
Speaker 7 (01:56:13):
There there goes the privacy.
Speaker 23 (01:56:15):
Imagine if they decided to have like a swimming pool
get together, the whole entire neighborhood.
Speaker 7 (01:56:21):
Will know who's there and whatnot.
Speaker 23 (01:56:23):
And it's also now forget that every house has those
important knobs to.
Speaker 7 (01:56:28):
Turn on and off the water inside the house, So
it's kind of crazy.
Speaker 19 (01:56:31):
What about the hoa, We actually just landscaped the brand
new house in Loria Park in Orlando that the pool
is actually in the front yard because you pull up
to the house in an alley to the back of
the house and the pools in the front yard.
Speaker 7 (01:56:47):
So luis here.
Speaker 25 (01:56:48):
I am a land surveyor and I surveyed that pool
that you guys are talking about, and I thought that
was a very interesting sent up. Yeah, he said that
neighbors were complaining and having to deal with that, that
it's a little four flare aluminum fen steps around the pool.
Speaker 1 (01:57:05):
Blow us out, blow us out, he said, like even
when the inspector says it's well, they've seen it all dude.
Speaker 5 (01:57:14):
Also, I like the other Texters suggestion that the strippers
Skeleton's and Miniola just leave them up and put a
Santa hat on them.
Speaker 1 (01:57:22):
You're right, just keep it going, keep it going.
Speaker 3 (01:57:24):
You know what I was looking for the image of
that and what I found it's not really a new idea.
Speaker 1 (01:57:30):
A couple of years ago. Utah, they were doing it that.
Speaker 3 (01:57:33):
There was several different stories of people using skeletons set
up as strippers.
Speaker 1 (01:57:38):
Well, now I want to do it more than ever.
All right, welcome back on Jim. There's deb Hello, Jack
is here as well. Let's find out what's in the
old Jackie. All aboard. Chuck it chuzzy clickingty clack, click
at it clack.
Speaker 7 (01:57:52):
Here we go.
Speaker 3 (01:57:52):
Got a couple of prizes for a Monday, and the
winner gets to choose. It might be a pair of
tickets to FS you'ver is Wake Forest Wow Dope Campbell's Stadium.
Speaker 1 (01:58:03):
That game is this Saturday. You can have two tickets
to see the Seminoles play. Or maybe you will.
Speaker 3 (01:58:10):
Choose a pair of tickets to Hassan Minaj and Ronnie
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are the two prizes in the Jackie Sack this evening.
Speaker 1 (01:58:34):
So back to you Callickity kaleis thank you DEVERA one, two, three,
four or five? One is Aaron?
Speaker 7 (01:58:42):
Aaron?
Speaker 1 (01:58:42):
How you doing doing good? How you doing doing good? Buddy?
Would you like to play a little game with us?
All right? Yes?
Speaker 7 (01:58:49):
Please?
Speaker 1 (01:58:50):
He says?
Speaker 2 (01:58:52):
Is he the puzzlemaster or is he the guy who's
currently writing today's game?
Speaker 7 (01:58:57):
Can he be both?
Speaker 4 (01:58:58):
Let's find out.
Speaker 1 (01:58:59):
It's time for JCS trivia? All right, Aaron, This is
a real easy game. But I got a question here
for you. Four answers. One of these answers is not true.
I'm trying to fool you, buddy, But if you can
find it, I'll send you over to jack and you
can either go to let's say, a good comedy show
or a football game. Are you ready?
Speaker 7 (01:59:17):
Let's go?
Speaker 1 (01:59:17):
Here we go, buddy. It's National Navy Day. All right,
that's right, today is National Navy Day. Here three, here
are three fun facts about the Navy and one lie
that gives marines rides. Oh oh, he laughed at it.
He liked it very good. Finally get a laugh at them.
All Right, buddy, we're talking about the navy. Which one
of these is not true? Number one? The father of
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the US Navy, John Paul Jones, was a fugitive from Scotland.
Number two, the US Navy is the largest naval fleet
in the world. Number three, the US Navy has produced
the most presidents at six or lastly, in the old days,
Navy sailors were called tars. That's because they tarred their
clothes to keep them water perf. Which of those is
(02:00:01):
a lie? Oh God, they all sound viable, But let's
go with four. No, that's absolutely true. In the old days,
Navy sailors were called tars t a r s because
they would they would infuse their clothing with tar to
keep it waterproof while they did their jobs. Wow, that's yeah,
(02:00:22):
kind of crazy, right, yeah, two, three, four or five?
Let's go too right there down the line, Carol, how
you doing?
Speaker 7 (02:00:29):
Hi?
Speaker 1 (02:00:30):
Hey, how are you good?
Speaker 3 (02:00:32):
How are you good?
Speaker 1 (02:00:32):
We're talking about the navy, Carol. Which one of these
isn't true? Number one? The father of the U. S Navy,
John Paul Jones, was a fugitive from Scotland. Number two,
the US Navy is the largest naval fleet in the world.
Or lastly, the US Navy has produced the most presidents
at six. I'm gonna go with number two. No, that's
absolutely true. The Navy is the largest navy naval fleet
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in the world. Oh wow, dude. When you start running
the nuclear sub number that we have the destructive power
of just one of those subs is mind blowing, and
we have like eighty of them. That was a crazy
two or five or three or five let's go three.
(02:01:16):
Three is jewels, jewels? How you doing good?
Speaker 7 (02:01:20):
How are you all right?
Speaker 1 (02:01:21):
Good? You got a fifty to fifty shot here, jewels?
It is National Navy Day regarding the Navy. Which one
of these isn't true? Number one the father of the
US Navy, John Paul Jones, was a fugitive from Scotland.
Or lastly, the US Navy has produced the most presidents
at six.
Speaker 7 (02:01:37):
I'm gonna say number one.
Speaker 1 (02:01:41):
No, that's absolutely true, absolutely true. Andy. How you doing Andy,
I'm doing good? You are buddy. Winner is the US Navy.
Have they produced the most presidents at six? No, they
have they have not buddy any idea. What branch of
the military has produced the most presidents? And for extra
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BULLUS points, I did Army, Yeah, the army did. How
many do you think fifteen? Ye? US Army or the
Army Reserves has produced fifteen presidents. The Navy is second
with six. Oh wow. Yeah, there you go, and you're
a winner there, Andy, Jack will take good care of you.
Thanks for playing. We appreciate them. A couple other things
(02:02:21):
you may not know about the US Navy before we
get to the top of the hour, We've got sports
coming up with our buddy Brandon krab It's also Ray
Trenley here for his segment around six twenty the US
and you'll love this one, Jack, you reading.
Speaker 7 (02:02:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:02:34):
In two thousand and two, the US Naval Research Lab
created the technology that led to the invention of the
dark Web. The Navy created the technology that created the
tour browser. Okay, in other words, the Onion router, that's
what tour stands for. The Onion router, which allowed people
to access anonymously the dark Web. That was US Navy technology.
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Naval tattoos have interesting meanings. What do you think an
octopus means? If you see that on a Navy on
a on a sailor's arm. They've served on eight ships.
That's a great guess. That is eight years in the service.
They're a naval diver. Oh.
Speaker 3 (02:03:15):
The shellback turtle means they've passed the southern Tip Africa.
Speaker 1 (02:03:21):
Dude, you're so close that have much here? Uh equator?
That's it, dude, rock Yeah, the shellback turtle tattoo means
that that sailor has crossed the equator. And by the way,
there's the meridian line. There's a bunch of those that
represent like where you've been in the world. Like if
you have hulat answers, that means you've been in the
whole wii right right. And the last one like with
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that is how about a dagger through a swallow. We'll
give you a bird with a dagger through it. That
means you lost a comrade.
Speaker 7 (02:03:49):
Oh oh.
Speaker 1 (02:03:50):
Or lastly, if you have if sailors have tattoos of dolphins,
what does that mean? Summarye. It's supposed to ward off sharks,
but because dolphins will kill sharks are scared of dolphins.
Speaker 9 (02:04:02):
Right.
Speaker 1 (02:04:04):
All submarine duty is active duty now combat duty, Yeah,
special volunteer. Every single person who's on a naval submarine
has to volunteer to be there.
Speaker 5 (02:04:19):
In other words, the conditions are so harsh that you
want to be a member of the team. They don't
want to assign someone and then deal with someone not
being able to handle it.
Speaker 1 (02:04:29):
That some much goes under it don't come up for
months sometimes, and so you have to be aware and
be cool with once you climb into that thing, that
there's no coming out for a while. And you have
to be cool with not being claustrophobic, working in small spaces,
not seeing sunlight, sharing a bunk with somebody not seeing sunlight,
you know, understanding that's going to be your life for
a while. So you have to volunteer to do that.
I drool on my pillow. And then lastly here I
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wouldn't want to share a bunk. There is no unified
consensus on actually where the Navy was formed. Really yeah, yeah,
they don't. They don't really, there's not one spot they
can go. Yep, we started it there. I was gonna say,
like the Marines, there's a bright Yeah, I'm gonna I
was just gonna say it had to be a bar something.
Speaker 3 (02:05:11):
It's like, listen, all right, we got these shift and
it was probably mugs of beer that said okay, we
go here and then we need a guy here.
Speaker 1 (02:05:18):
Well, I think that the Navy. Actually, it's so funny.
I believe you're right, because I believe that's where the
p's and q's thing came from. Was a bar, I
believe where Navy people went for a while. And p's
and q's obviously stands for pints and quart. Yeah. Yeah,
So in other words, when you would go to the
bar and buy your bar by your beer, they would
mark up whether you had to pee or a q.
And before you left, you had to mind your p's
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and q's, in other words, pay for your beer. I
didn't know that.
Speaker 3 (02:05:42):
No, really cool, Hey, we're talking about stuff. You go
mind your p's and q's, mind your pints and courts. Okay,
not to pay attention to what we're doing here, because
we're forming the Navy.
Speaker 1 (02:05:53):
Exactly. We're just built the name in the big deal,
all right, for our seven nine six four one. Y're
so non't worry about the five or keyword. It's done, Yeah, exactly,
we have a fresh one for you right now.
Speaker 15 (02:06:02):
Though, Hey, guys, dad out here at Stanford, I was
actually working an event at the momb door Craft Festival
yesterday went about three o'clock. The event from motor came
out and was very adamant about everybody breaking down and
getting out of there because the weather was going to
get really ugly really soon. We got packed up and
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just as we pulled out and the rain started, So
we got very fortunate we didn't get caught up and
all that really hoping and praying that everybody out there
is safe and was able to take care of themselves.
Speaker 1 (02:06:33):
See you, I agree hundred percent. We got another wave
of it coming through right now yourself accordingly, especially event
they're out there driving guys. I mean you definitely want
to be cool. A lot of rain coming down. It's
going to be like that. Wait for the rest of
the evening, I guess next few hours.
Speaker 5 (02:06:49):
Yeah, yeah, and it's really bad like in Kasimi Horizon West.
Speaker 1 (02:06:52):
Yeah, it's all moving west. It's all moving east through
the from the Gulf over yep.
Speaker 5 (02:06:57):
So if you're driving and you're in Orlando, that's your area.
Just plan for some extra time.
Speaker 1 (02:07:02):
As you leave the office. All right, Bill's B I
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deb Hello check us here as well. Yeah, every Monday
around this time, we have a good friend drop by
from ninety six to nine, the game where they do
sports from three until six every single day. Good allow
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for a friend, mister Brandon grabbit a b KBK.
Speaker 17 (02:07:31):
It doesn't matter what's going on in my day. Once
you guys start chearing, I perk up.
Speaker 1 (02:07:35):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you got it. Man.
Speaker 17 (02:07:37):
My visit, by the way, brought to you by Winging House.
Good food, beautifully served. I am not your server, but
I assure you your service will more lovely than me.
Speaker 1 (02:07:45):
Uh man, what I mean? I was talking to my son.
We played some golf this past week and we were talking.
He goes, He looked at me and he goes, Man,
in the world is sports there is This is the
greatest time of year, right this these few weeks where
the World Series is going. You know obviously not only
the NBA you know just started. You know, college football
is going, NFL football is going, you know, baseball is
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wrapping up. So this this October is like, I mean,
it's like world sports.
Speaker 12 (02:08:11):
Yeah, today, even more so than other days that surround it.
Speaker 17 (02:08:16):
Today is what we consider sports equinox Day, isn't because
every major sport in this country is.
Speaker 12 (02:08:23):
Being played to day.
Speaker 1 (02:08:24):
That's right.
Speaker 17 (02:08:24):
Hockey is up as well, Hockey is You've got hockey games,
NBA games, the World Series, and Monday night football, all
of the major pro sports in action MLS playoffs as well.
And yeah, I mean the w NBA has definitely broken
into at least somewhat of the conscious of the American
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sports fan in terms of the traditional powers they all
play today.
Speaker 12 (02:08:50):
It is great.
Speaker 17 (02:08:52):
This is not a complaint. It's almost too good. It's
like going to a buffet and your favorites is right
there on the left, and the best pizza you've ever
had is on the right, and then that mac and
cheese that you'll love it Thanksgiving is sitting there in
the middle, and you're like, I can't eat all of this.
Speaker 12 (02:09:11):
But I think I can eat a lot of it.
Speaker 1 (02:09:14):
I can eat some of all of it, all right.
Speaker 17 (02:09:16):
The World Series I would love to sit and just
for for the base The baseball season has been great.
Speaker 12 (02:09:22):
I love watching baseball.
Speaker 17 (02:09:23):
But when I'm working an NBA game and I like
the rest of us, I'm an NFL junkie, the World
Series ends up taking a back seat. Yeah, and I
hate that because it's nothing that baseball, major League Baseball
needs to change. This is just it's it's it's a
first world problem for a sports fan that has a TV.
Speaker 1 (02:09:44):
And it's even worse. Not only do you have that
going on, you have a generational talent, you know, playing
this World Series. So I mean it's on top of
all that, you have one of the you know, arguably
what could wind up being the best player that ever
lived playing in this series. So it's even like twofold,
I have.
Speaker 17 (02:09:58):
No problem saying that show Otani is already the greatest
player in baseball history what he has done at the plate,
at the mound. In this era, it guys like Babe
Ruth set the stage for what we would see in
terms of the popularity of the sport, pitching and hitting
and all of that. But he was doing that at
a time where you didn't have integration yet, you didn't
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even play at night, you played the same four teams
throughout the week. It's a different era. It's nothing against him.
Speaker 1 (02:10:26):
He's a legend, right, And even if you went back
just a few years, you say, he throws it like
Pedro Martinez and hits it like Barry Bonds. I mean,
he's got Pedro stuff and he throw and he hits
like Barry Bonds. I mean, I mean, there's no combination
of athletes get you greater than that at that sport.
Speaker 17 (02:10:40):
And you can get into that philosophical debate where you
could say, okay, well, I can say that about any
sport because Nicola Jokic, how would he have performed in
the nineties in the NBA. You would have torn those
dudes up because nobody could do what he does. Victor
wembin Yama, oh my god, he's going crazy. By the way,
has eighteen blocks. He has more than almost every team
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in the NBA.
Speaker 1 (02:11:01):
And I like the idea that Wemby has a chip
on his shoulder because they played New Orleans and he
blocked Zion, Zion dunked on him, and then and then
Zion was all flexed and all dunked on him as up,
you know, because he got to play for twenty minutes
without getting injured, and then he freaked out and then
Wemby just just absolutely for the rest of the game
smothered him defensively. It was gross, Like nobody could get
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a shot off within ten feet of this dude.
Speaker 17 (02:11:24):
It's like watching Wilt Chamberlain, but Chamberlain had a three
point shot.
Speaker 1 (02:11:28):
Also, if you could pull up from half court and
ice it like every other time.
Speaker 17 (02:11:31):
So what we're seeing right now with Otani, with Wembin Yama,
with Nikolea. Jokic, with Patrick Mahomes in the NFL, it's
some of the greatest stuff that we've ever seen. And
I don't think that's because this era of all of
those sports is necessarily better than ones that came before it.
That's just simply the evolution of athletes. Yeah, and what
we're seeing right now is special.
Speaker 7 (02:11:52):
It is.
Speaker 1 (02:11:52):
Let's move on to some football. College man, Man, This
NCAA year has been kind of crazy. I know that
UCF had a Bob, I had everybody else to do.
This weekend.
Speaker 17 (02:12:02):
Pretty much all of the teams inside of the state
were off, So it's kind of a weird Saturday because
you only had Miami that was back in action.
Speaker 12 (02:12:10):
They took on Stanford.
Speaker 17 (02:12:11):
They really struggled in the first half and then pulled
away wound up winning forty two to seven in that game.
But FSU didn't play, Florida didn't play. They just fired
their coach a week prior, and UCF was off as well.
The big one to look forward to next weekend is
going to be Florida and Georgia.
Speaker 12 (02:12:29):
How does Florida perform with the interim coach.
Speaker 17 (02:12:31):
Sometimes you get that extra smart when the head coach
that the team had kind of not completely given up
on because they didn't quit on Billy Napier. They still
played hard. But there's always a little extra edge to
a team that just fired their coach. I think the
players take it personally because they realized they were the
reason that the coach got fired. But as far as
this weekend goes, the teams at the top all took
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care of business. And I think one of the biggest
surprises we're seeing in college football is that Indiana, but
we've always thought of as a basketball school, well he's
even been struggling at that. All of a sudden, they're
legitimately one of the best teams in college football. They're awesome,
and their quarterback, Fernando Mendoza, I think right now is
the favorite to win the Heisman. He's been outstanding. They
have a big win under their belt and beating Oregon
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at Oregon and they just absolutely dusted UCLA this weekend,
so look out for them.
Speaker 12 (02:13:21):
Ohio State is Ohio State.
Speaker 17 (02:13:22):
They're not going anywhere. Texas A and M right now
is the best team inside of the SEC. They went
into Baton Rouge and dominated LSU to the point where
LSU said, screw it. I know it's gonna cost us
fifty three million dollars. They fired their head coach, Bryan Kelly.
Speaker 1 (02:13:38):
Unbelievable. I'll never I'll never get these parachute gigs that
these college coaches have where they can just haul. I mean,
I know this guy got blown out, but man and
and have to pay the cat like fifty millions. That's crazy.
Speaker 7 (02:13:48):
It is insane.
Speaker 17 (02:13:49):
He wins, he does. He hasn't won less than nine
games in a season since taking over the job four
years ago. He's won the double digit game multiple times.
Speaker 1 (02:14:01):
But in the new SEC, what does that get you?
Speaker 17 (02:14:03):
Well in LSU is the maybe the least patient program
in college football. They've fired coaches that would have won
them national championships.
Speaker 1 (02:14:11):
And next year it didn't do that.
Speaker 17 (02:14:15):
Orgeron had one of the greatest college football teams that's
ever taken the field, and they fired him. There's just
no patience in college football whatsoever. And I do think
that we're getting to a point where it's got to change.
Something has to give because there's so much money that's
being just flushed down the toilet. It is frustrating on
a very serious level, the amount of money that is
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wasted in just telling a coach we don't want you
here anymore. We are upwards of one hundred and sixty
plus million dollars that has been paid to college coaches.
Speaker 1 (02:14:48):
This year just to say deuces, just this year, Yes,
this year.
Speaker 7 (02:14:53):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (02:14:54):
It's insane.
Speaker 1 (02:14:55):
And it's not that many coaches.
Speaker 17 (02:14:57):
James Franklin and James Franklin at Penn State, Kelly to
LSU account for one hundred million.
Speaker 1 (02:15:02):
It's not that many coaches to make that number up
a billion.
Speaker 12 (02:15:05):
Apier at Florida Is the number was twenty three million dollars.
Speaker 17 (02:15:08):
It's insane. I mean, we could solve world hunger with this.
It's just it's it is baffling in what needs to change. Obviously,
that's ridiculous and that's on those programs because it's gonna
cost them money. But now they're paying for players and
there's all. It's not like everybody has unlimited dollars. So
at some point you're gonna have to decide do we
want the hottest coach in the market or do we
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want to make sure we have money to pay the
athletes that are actually playing the sport.
Speaker 1 (02:15:33):
But if you're bringing players in from the NIL, and
I mean it's still I think even with NIL, it
still applies that you have to have a coach the
players want to come to. So isn't that really the
magic in college football is finding that coach that gets
hot a little bit so that you can recruit great
players like Saban used to be. I mean, people would
go to play for Saban even if they didn't want to,
simply because they knew the chance of getting the NFL
under his tutelage was much greater. And I think that's
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what's happening. It's almost like a popularity contest where players,
you know, you get somebody hot, former NFL coach or whatever,
and it draws attention to that university, even for five
years or whatever, where they have two or three good
recruiting classes. That's almost what it seems like to me.
Speaker 17 (02:16:08):
I think that's the way that it was. I think
it's changed. I think it's become who's gonna pay me
the most? Yeah, and who the coaches doesn't matter as
much as it used to. Where the name, the reason
you paid that name that was the head coach of
your program so much is because that was the deciding
factor between you having good players on your team or not.
Now it's well, if I'm gonna go to LSU and
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they're paying me twelve million, but Olho State offers me fifteen,
I'm just making up numbers. Players aren't making quite that
much more. Yeah, yeah, but they're just gonna go to
the place. Most are just gonna go to the place
that offers them more money, and so then they coach
less relevant.
Speaker 1 (02:16:43):
They wouldnt want to be on a team that gets
national coverage, like in television anything like that.
Speaker 17 (02:16:46):
I mean many of them. Every team's on TV now,
so that's also been leveled. Hell, we have Vanderbilt this
year is one of the best teams in the SEC.
I mentioned Indiana is the number two team in the
country right now. When is Indiana ever been relevant they
found the right coach that's not overpaid, and he found
it's not about just overpaying for everybody. You have to
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pay for the right players right. And there is a
there's a moneyball aspect to it, and that I I
have to make the most of what I'm given, but
also I need to have money to go out and
get the star wide receiver when I need a star
wide receiver. And that means that there's less money to
go to these coaches. And I do think that coaching
is becoming slightly less relevant than it used to be.
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Everything in college football. I don't think it is an.
Speaker 1 (02:17:33):
Or smoothd the NFL real quick because we're unlimited time.
Your Dolphins had finally had a good week against the
Atlanta Falcons. I chose the Falcons there because I thought
the Falcons had a better football team. But they did
something I heard of Mike mc daniel put another guy
on the line or something. It made a giant difference.
That's what I read today. I mean, Miami had a
great week.
Speaker 17 (02:17:49):
Miami got some offensive line to help back. I didn't
think it would make this big of a difference. And
Atlanta had to start Kirk Cousins. He is completely washed,
so that it helped as far as is Atlanta not
really being able to gain any momentum.
Speaker 1 (02:18:02):
Come on, he's a nice guy.
Speaker 17 (02:18:04):
Yeah, he's a great guy, but he's not good at
quarterbackmore and Tua, he's he's a tough nut to crack
because he's thrown more interceptions than anybody else this year.
He wakes up in the morning with an illness that
has his eye swollen, his right eye. Don't quote me
on what side of this. One of his eyes was
swollen shut at the start of the game. They started
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him anyway, that's an indictment on the backup quarterback, by
the way, and he goes out and he has his
best game of the season with one eye.
Speaker 1 (02:18:33):
They should punch his s in the face every day
before they tee it up.
Speaker 3 (02:18:37):
But I mean any quarterback now, which like look at
Daniel Jones right with the Giants. You know a quarterback
and now he's Hall of Famous. Yea cheap offensive line.
You know that extra couple of seconds means the world.
Speaker 1 (02:18:54):
Do you only have one eye?
Speaker 7 (02:18:55):
No doubt.
Speaker 17 (02:18:57):
Sometimes I have to fill a lot of time, so
I sometimes don't like it to make it quite that simple,
but it is that sing?
Speaker 7 (02:19:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:19:05):
Yeah, yeah. The Bucks had a good weekend as well.
Yes they did, I guess the lowly Saints, but I
mean it was still a good win.
Speaker 17 (02:19:10):
That was the Saints bottoming out and the Bucks didn't
even really play that well on offense, but their defense
stepped up. They're playing really complimentary football right now, where
if if the offense shows up when the defense doesn't,
the defense shows up when the offense doesn't, that's a
really good team.
Speaker 1 (02:19:25):
And who do you like tonight?
Speaker 17 (02:19:28):
I think the Commanders will put up a fight, but
Marcus Mariota is also entering the washed column, and I
think Kansas City pulls away at it.
Speaker 1 (02:19:36):
Yeah, for sure, pulls away at the end. You don't
think they'll dominate this game from the onset. I think
the way they've been playing the last three weeks, they
dominated the Raiders.
Speaker 17 (02:19:43):
They're going to rope adope. They're adope the Commanders a
little bit. They'll lull us into a false sense of security.
There were some really bad football games this weekend. Hopefully
tonight delivers magic Tonight Magic Tonight. I have pregame coverage
starting in fifteen minutes over on ninety six to nine
in the game, So if you want to come and
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The Magic looking for a win after dropping their last
two road stint starts tonight. Their next five are going
to be on the row, and for the first time ever,
I am doing my road broadcast from this building.
Speaker 12 (02:20:18):
So when I leave, I'm just going right back. I'll
be here all night.
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Speaker 10 (02:21:05):
Good afternoon, Jimmy Colbert crew, tell you I work at
Public so I'm out there in the trenches. It ain't
the pedet ran, it's the people driving. Got this one
young lady. She'll circle the parking lot looking for danger.
Speaker 17 (02:21:18):
Should if she.
Speaker 10 (02:21:19):
Tried to tell her to slow down, she'll jump. She
jumped out of that orange nova, threw me on the ground,
put me in a headlock, and it was terrible.
Speaker 7 (02:21:29):
It was the best headlock I ever had, but it
was fine. Thanks.
Speaker 14 (02:21:32):
Hey, Culbert crew, It's Sarah, the one who works for public.
Speaker 1 (02:21:36):
I'll tell you what. Even walking in the store, I'm
like prime Target.
Speaker 14 (02:21:40):
People will not move.
Speaker 1 (02:21:42):
I'll be walking. I have the right away.
Speaker 14 (02:21:44):
Yeah, I say it has a right away. Walking around
that in the store and they want to play chicken
with me, and they're so lucky that I'm on the flock.
But in the parking lot sometimes worse. I'm just hoping
somebody hits me so I can take a neck injury
and retire.
Speaker 1 (02:21:59):
There you okay, all right, Welcome back to the Jim
Culver Show again right real Radio one of four point
one on a gym. There's death Jack is here as well. Yeah,
speaking of that guest, every single money around six twenty years. Oh,
he drops by the station and talk to some stuff
that's happening up in the world of law. He runs
a firm TK Law. It's one firm for life dot Com.
Good loud for our friend mister Ray Trinley. Look at
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this guy, Will you look at this guy.
Speaker 4 (02:22:28):
I'm casual today. I was in depositions all day.
Speaker 26 (02:22:30):
I decided, in between breaks for the deposition, I was
gonna walk up and down flights of stairs.
Speaker 4 (02:22:35):
Wearing a full suit.
Speaker 26 (02:22:37):
And after my first flight of stairs, I decided to
take my tie off and af there's a second flight
of stairs and I to take my jacket off.
Speaker 1 (02:22:43):
And I've been like this ever since. How much weight
have you lost?
Speaker 4 (02:22:47):
Twenty three pounds?
Speaker 7 (02:22:48):
Get?
Speaker 3 (02:22:48):
You look great, by the way, but without the jacket
we can see it more. And you definitely have trimmed down.
Speaker 1 (02:22:55):
You look at that.
Speaker 4 (02:22:55):
I can fence all my skinny clothes again.
Speaker 1 (02:22:57):
I mean I was just about to ask that very
thing when we need your When you get your suits
hand made, you know, and you hand make them for
Old Ray? I mean, can you can old Ray still
wear the new stuff?
Speaker 7 (02:23:06):
Or uh?
Speaker 1 (02:23:07):
So new Ray? Where the old stuff?
Speaker 17 (02:23:08):
So new?
Speaker 7 (02:23:09):
Ray?
Speaker 26 (02:23:09):
Had the tailor come in and say take some of
those inches out because I'm not going back a fat rice?
Speaker 1 (02:23:14):
Say that a boy man? That's great? Yeah you do.
Can you tell the difference?
Speaker 4 (02:23:17):
Absolutely? I feel great. I had I haven't had a
headache in almost three months.
Speaker 1 (02:23:21):
Really, wow, And you got divorced. I'm joking still there.
Speaker 4 (02:23:25):
That's a careful that's a careful rumor. Depending on who
you talk to in my neighborhood, that may or may
not be a rumor that has happened.
Speaker 1 (02:23:32):
The headache thing.
Speaker 4 (02:23:33):
The headache thing that's more of a pain in the
rear end off.
Speaker 1 (02:23:37):
Hey, ray Drup's fight to talk about some mine.
Speaker 4 (02:23:40):
By the way, he actually.
Speaker 1 (02:23:40):
Brings in the topics, I don't know what we're talking
about today. What do you got for us?
Speaker 7 (02:23:44):
Uh?
Speaker 26 (02:23:45):
Well, I got two topics, one of which I'm kind
of heated about. This really bothers me. So do you
guys ever get these like spam text messages where they
just blow you up and they're saying, Hey, you wanna
respond to this thing or participate in this thing? And
you go in these do not call lists and they
keep commtacting you.
Speaker 1 (02:24:02):
Yeah, yeah, I just were a delete report jump to
everyone of the Yeah, it doesn't work.
Speaker 4 (02:24:06):
It doesn't work. No, I've been doing it.
Speaker 7 (02:24:08):
I get.
Speaker 4 (02:24:10):
Maybe two weeks ago, I think I got two hundred.
Speaker 1 (02:24:12):
Phone calls two dude, are you kidding?
Speaker 26 (02:24:15):
In like one hundred and twenty five text messages in
one weekend because I don't delete them contemporaneously, just builds
up until my inbox gets full.
Speaker 4 (02:24:22):
So this is a Middle District to Florida case. This
is where we're at right now.
Speaker 26 (02:24:27):
That held that the telephone call provisions under the TCPA,
which is the act that says that if people are
calling you, you can go on these you know, no
call lists do not apply to text messages. And this
is following this this test that's been going around across
the nation. It's called the Brightly McLaughlin test. And basically,
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under the FCC rules, the courts are not finding that
the people who are sending you textus to just fall
into the same phone call rules because of how the
laws ri in.
Speaker 4 (02:24:57):
And so this is a couple of things.
Speaker 26 (02:25:00):
One just needs to go up to the Supreme Court
or to the Circuit Court for a jurisdiction to review this.
Or we need to get Congress, who can one pass
a budget bill and two change this law because it
is the most infuriating thing that happens to me is
I'm in a meeting with a client. I get twenty
two text messages and I think maybe it's my wife,
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maybe my children, maybe somebody got hurt. Yeah, maybe a
client with an emergency, right, Nope, they want me to
know if I want to renew my magazine subscription or
do I want to vote for this, or do I
want to donate money for that?
Speaker 4 (02:25:33):
And it's all politicians on both sides of the aisle.
It's it's nobody I care about.
Speaker 1 (02:25:37):
I was gonna say. And I think the problem is
it's not the texting service themselves that You're right. I mean, yes,
you could probably try to employ a congressman or representative.
But the problem is is I'm guessing probably these companies,
you know, pour money into their packs. Absolutely, so you're
gonna have a hard time getting any congress person to
legislate or create any legislation. It's gonna stop somebody from
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doing something when that person or that group is giving
that congressman money.
Speaker 26 (02:26:01):
Well, here's what I think will be interesting, right, is
we're we did you guys see the article I think
it came out maybe Thursday or Friday last week that
they're able to do real time deep fakes.
Speaker 4 (02:26:10):
Now have you seen that?
Speaker 26 (02:26:12):
You know, like before It's like, you know, I want
you to, you know, say this sentence like Jim Colbert
and you know, record or some own know, So.
Speaker 1 (02:26:21):
What you're saying is now the filter can be in
between you and while you're talking live, it will translate
the voice from what I'm saying right now, it's exactly
into your voice as I'm talking to Jack. That's right,
in real time, in real time, so I don't have
to worry about them recording and then having some glitches
on the other end. So my scam can go through
perfectly because I'm now speaking as that person.
Speaker 26 (02:26:41):
You can actually and you can direct a bot to respond, right. So,
you know, before it was like, you know, here's your script,
and it's like, you know, thanks for asking. I just
got arrested today, when it's like I didn't ask how
you were doing. You know, before you could spot these
little glitches in the recordings, that's not happening.
Speaker 4 (02:26:59):
And with this, with this this case, let's coming out.
Speaker 26 (02:27:04):
You know, there's nothing to stop these companies from you know,
impersonating maybe dead celebrities or celebrities and their likenesses because
you know, at this point it's the.
Speaker 4 (02:27:13):
Wild wild West.
Speaker 26 (02:27:13):
They're not holding anybody accountable for any of this stuff.
And it wouldn't surprise me if you don't take this
to the next level.
Speaker 1 (02:27:19):
That's a copyright thing for their estate, is it not?
I mean no different. It would be no different than
recording a piece of music that person did and trying
to sell it.
Speaker 4 (02:27:25):
Who are you going to sell? Who you are you
gonna see? You know, there's a bot on the other
side of this. It's not a real person, I mean.
Speaker 1 (02:27:30):
But somebody created that bought that bot has a That
bot has a home somewhere, right, what if.
Speaker 4 (02:27:34):
It's in Russia or what if it's in China. If
it's you know, these dPNs.
Speaker 26 (02:27:38):
You know, the technology is changing so fast, and that's
really the point that I'm trying to make. And when
I hate these text messages. They they always pretend like
they know who you are and like, hey, Ray, just
want to check it on you.
Speaker 4 (02:27:48):
Yeah you're not. You can check it on me anytime
you want.
Speaker 26 (02:27:55):
But these bots they jot me crazy and I think
it's it's the next scam that's gonna happen. And if
the courts don't take action now, you're gonna see millions
of elderly people being taken advantage of. I just had
to call my wife's grandparents about coming up with safe
words because we have one do you. Yeah, it's a
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great idea because.
Speaker 1 (02:28:18):
It's ouch that's yours, which is very confusing.
Speaker 6 (02:28:23):
I don't believe that more ouch with actually more, but
he doesn't know.
Speaker 1 (02:28:30):
But seriously, we do have a code word good.
Speaker 4 (02:28:32):
I think it's important.
Speaker 5 (02:28:33):
Because that way, if these scams happen, we can just say,
all right, well what's our code word?
Speaker 4 (02:28:39):
That's right? And so anyway, this makes me mad.
Speaker 26 (02:28:42):
I think the courts are doing everybody disservice here, and
the legislature is moving painfully slow. Second lawsuit that we're
going to talk about this is one.
Speaker 1 (02:28:52):
Can I stop? You really sure if I knew that
this was coming from Russia and North Korea oron, I mean,
any of the states that we know do a lot
of this stuff. I mean, we know that porn companies
can block your visit from a state. I mean, you're
telling me that in the United States we could not
block all everything that came from that particular area. Or
is it just that they VPN through so many different
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things that would basically be impossible to do to track
it all down.
Speaker 26 (02:29:17):
I mean, not that I've ever tried this, but I
understand if you use a VPN, you can get around
those porn blockers. Yeah, and so I don't see why
you couldn't do it the other way around, the same thing.
Speaker 1 (02:29:24):
Yeah, okay, But.
Speaker 26 (02:29:26):
Then the next lawsuit is one I actually look back.
The first time I talked about this case was in
twenty fourteen. This is the it's now gone up to
the Supreme Court finally, almost eleven years later, is it'll
be It'll be eleven years in December that I first
spoke about this medical marijuana users being able to purchase firearms.
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So if you're not familiar with the form that you
fill out when you hire a firearm, it asks you
all kinds of questions about your immigration status. Have you
ever been convicted of a felony, have you ever been
has ever been into mystic violence in junction against you
where you just saw only discharged from military. And one
of those questions is are you an awful used or
excu Are you the user of any unlawful drugs including
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marijuana and all kinds of other.
Speaker 5 (02:30:08):
Things, which because again federally it's still against the law.
Speaker 26 (02:30:11):
On federal law says that it's against the law to
have marijuana use marijuana, and so there's always been this
this separation between federal law says marijuana is a Schedule
one drug you can't use it, and state law, which
is well some states is recreational, but medical marijuana being legal,
and this question being asked again. The first time I
remember speaking about it was December twenty fourteen. If I
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have a medical marijuana card, can I still purchase a firearm?
Or am I viding leading the statue? If you say no,
you don't get your gun. If you say yes, you're
subjecting yourself to a ten thousand dollars penalty.
Speaker 1 (02:30:45):
Right, I was gonna say, because you're breaking the law,
you're telling a lie. If you are a user of
marijuana and you lie on that form, you're lying on
a federal form.
Speaker 4 (02:30:52):
That's right.
Speaker 26 (02:30:52):
It's a ten thousand dollars penalty, and so plus all
the other criminal sanctions, you know, but ten thousand oft
of penalty and you lose your gun and all these
other things. Supreme Court says, we're finally gonna take this up,
and it's again, it's one of these things that it's
been a long time coming.
Speaker 1 (02:31:07):
Is this going to lead to the is this a
reclassification of marijuana thing? I mean, is that where is
that the base root of what the problem would be
like if the Supreme Court said, well, federally you know,
or you know, I mean, it has to have legislation
to do that anyway, though, right, I mean, so it
wouldn't be that. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:31:22):
So so here's what.
Speaker 26 (02:31:23):
I'll say is is the the underlying case that kind
of led to this is there's one in Texas and
one in Florida.
Speaker 4 (02:31:30):
Both cases have stayed. The long running precedent in.
Speaker 26 (02:31:35):
The state of Florida, which is, if you use medical marijuana,
you can purchase a fire on. Both of those cases
have been stayed because the Supreme Court has accepted socialora
over this. And so what would be interesting is if
the courts say something like what you're suggesting, Jim, is that, well,
the statute is the statue, and if we read the
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statue plainly, it prohibits this, and then they make some
type of vague, ambiguous response about you know, we're supposed
to interpret the Constitution the way it was historically viewed,
you know, when the Constitution was written in seventeen seventy six.
If they give us some type of vague response like that,
that would be really interesting to see what happens because
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that is kind of a signal to Congress like, hey,
you guys need.
Speaker 1 (02:32:22):
It right, right, right right, change this.
Speaker 26 (02:32:24):
I expect it kind of in line with what we've
seen with the most recent gun cases. The New York
pistol case, that's the one about whether or not a
handgun within the state of New York, whether that was
a constitutional or not. And then we saw this one
out of Texas about the domestic violence if somebody is
a perpetraary of domestic violence, whether they could still possess
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a firearm. They've been a little bit more clear on
some of these cases recently than they have been historically
less than fifteen years. So I imagine they're going to
set it up to where if the states, because this
is the state's rights issue for a lot of times,
if the states say that it's legal, medical marijuana is legal,
it's recreational or whatever, that's up to them, it's unconstitutional,
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say otherwise. That's my anticipator response.
Speaker 1 (02:33:10):
Yeah, because I mean one of the things that we
we talked about last week was when the Santis pretty
much wiped out the whole thing and made the open
carry thing and said you don't have to have a
permit or anything like that. That's not constitutional because the
Second Amendment guarantees you, as an American citizen that you
can have a firearm, and it doesn't say you can
carry around or whatever the case may be. But I mean,
if and then he wiped out everything. Actually, they're even
trying to drop the age to eighteen, so they're going
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beyond you see that case. I haven't seen it yet,
but I know they're trying to do that. So I mean,
on top of you know, the whole you know we're
gonna let you carry it wherever you want, we're also
gonna drop that to eighteen years old. That kind of
flew in the face of this entire thing. To me,
is like, well, you're telling people they need to have
a permit to conceal carry, but in the other one
you're saying you don't really need that at all. So
we thought those things kind of butted heads a little bit.
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Why you even have an age of eighteen.
Speaker 26 (02:33:55):
Right, Well, so the idea of eighteen, oh, it's been
twenty one by a pistol in the state of Florida
has been twenty one years old or older. And the
argument has always been what better service members, you know,
these men and women are serving our country, they should
be able by a handgun for protection. And it's always
been like this, really this drawn out lawsuit in battle.
(02:34:17):
There was one in Jacksonville and then just within the
last two weeks one in Miami about purchasers of handguns
that were under twenty one because there's there's a loophole,
not that I really want to talk about loopholes and laws,
but there's a loophole that these people have been utilizing
and then getting in trouble for. And so there have
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been two cases and this one just happened last week
of a purchas server or handgun less than twenty one
years of age, and both cases won Jacksonville from about
two years ago that went up to the Florida Supreme
Court and then kind of died there in this one
from Broward County, Miami. Dave, Broward County, I'm not exactly
sure somewhere in South Florida about the last ten days
that says it's constitutional. And so just to answer your question,
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if the state of Florida says, okay, there's this constitutional
right to firearms, they can't restrict that anymore than what
the federal government restricts it is, right, but they can
make it more broad.
Speaker 11 (02:35:17):
Right.
Speaker 26 (02:35:18):
So that's what we saw in Texas for twenty five
years is that you know, throughout the United States, it's
been you could, you know, as long as you're over
twenty one, you could purchase a pistol or a rifle.
And then Texas is like, well, we have open carry.
You could do open carry because that's less restrictive, right,
And so the Second Amendment doesn't stop or any of
the constitutional memics doesn't stop you from being less restrictive.
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It's just a restriction on the government's ability to be
more restrictive. And so so with everything that happened with
Florida with open carry, it's kind of created a little
bit of chaos with the sheriffs. I think there's sixty
sixty two sixty or sheriffs in the state of Florida.
Speaker 4 (02:35:58):
They don't all see eye to eye on what that
means with open carry.
Speaker 1 (02:36:02):
And so it doesn't matter what they think.
Speaker 7 (02:36:05):
They're the ones.
Speaker 26 (02:36:06):
Arresting you exactly. I mean, to determine what it is,
they have to be the people that put you in handcuffs.
Speaker 1 (02:36:12):
And yeah, but then when the state law says that
that mean none of that's going to hold water, right,
and you have to go through the process.
Speaker 4 (02:36:16):
Of getting the process.
Speaker 1 (02:36:18):
Yeah, yeah, whatever, are you kidding?
Speaker 12 (02:36:19):
Well?
Speaker 4 (02:36:20):
And I think what ends up happening hold on?
Speaker 1 (02:36:22):
I mean this is the same. I mean, just real
quick now, I mean the governors, you know, when you're
just talking about the colleges and the idea of them falling,
you know, colleges falling in line to the the idea
of what they want to teach. I mean this, I mean,
this state has no problem telling government facilities or anybody
that gets the money from the state what they can
and cannot do. I mean you're I mean they come
down on counties, they were moved, they were moved and
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a state attorney. They actually did it twice. They did
it once in Tampa, once in Orlando. So you're telling
me that, on top of all of that, they couldn't
tell a sheriff. I'm sorry, dude, this is just the
way it is. This is the state of Florida. We
passed the laws for all.
Speaker 4 (02:36:57):
You guys well, and I think that's what we're going
to see.
Speaker 1 (02:36:58):
More have ordinances in counties, but they can't they can't
buck the state law. Though, can they.
Speaker 4 (02:37:03):
Well, I think that's what we're gonna see more of.
Speaker 26 (02:37:04):
I think from what I've heard from it's usually like
South Florida, it's kind of like the outliers for this stuff.
But some of these South Florida state attorneys and sheriff's
offices are not interpreting the law the same way we're
doing it up here in Central Florida. And so you know,
if if cops are arresting people and the state is
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prosecuting people, it's going to be up to a judge
to uphold the law and uh, and then that might
go up on appeal, and that might end up in
front of the Florida Supreme Court, and then we'll have
another iteration of this. But yeah, it's it's causing some
chaos right now.
Speaker 1 (02:37:39):
And I think you're right though, when the Supreme Court
kind of throws it back to Congress. I think even
Donald Trump has said to him, so he because you know,
thought about a matter of fact, wasn't like two or
three weeks ago and I talked about the classification of marijuana,
and they were looking at reclassifying it, getting out of
that Schedule one and getting.
Speaker 4 (02:37:54):
Into another Schedule one.
Speaker 1 (02:37:55):
You should have never been there, right, Yeah, Yeah, but
you know he's he's actually supported them marijuana movement and actually,
much through the chagrin of a lot of the Republican Party,
he's not been that you know, he's not been that
big anti the way a lot of Republicans have. So,
I mean, he's actually shown some ability to maybe even
reconsider that. So who knows, maybe the Supreme Court decision
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will help him you kind of move forward to do that.
I don't know.
Speaker 26 (02:38:21):
Yeah, I'm I'm not in favor of a judiciary that
makes laws, but I am in favor of a judiciary
that is consistent, and I think this will be consistent
with the most recent maybe three or four rulings we've
seen him from the gun cases, Yeah, for sure, which
I think is a good thing because you know, the
(02:38:43):
same I've got the same problem with marijuan being a
schedule and drug that I do with people not being
able to have medical marijuana card and possess a firearm.
Speaker 4 (02:38:52):
Is they should be on opiates and possessing a firearms.
Speaker 1 (02:38:55):
How about this? If you're a chronic alcohol user, you
tell me what's more dangerous a guy stone blinking drunk
with a gun in his hand or a dude who's
stoned right hand with his gun and it's not even close.
Speaker 4 (02:39:05):
Agree all right?
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We've got a US destroyer is now docked in Trinidad
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Speaker 7 (02:39:31):
What are they doing?
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Closer to home?
Speaker 5 (02:39:33):
Homes are evacuated after ground washes out during torrential rain
in Lake County and officials call for an investigation after
AI mistakes this for a gun.
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Speaker 5 (02:42:35):
A US warship is now doctor Trinidad and Tobago as
tensions increase in the Caribbean. The USS Gravely arrived in
port of Spain on Sunday and it will rain there
until Thursday.
Speaker 1 (02:42:46):
What's the name USS? Gravely like it gravely arrived?
Speaker 7 (02:42:51):
Yeah? Wow.
Speaker 5 (02:42:53):
This comes as the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford
moves closer to Venezuela. Venezuelan President nih lis Maduro has
criticized the carrier's movement, saying the US is preparing for
a quote new eternal war end quote against his country.
The US has recently carried out several strikes on the
ledged drug boats in the Caribbean.
Speaker 7 (02:43:13):
All Right.
Speaker 5 (02:43:14):
Lake County is under a state of emergency after flash
flooding triggered by more than a foot of rain. Sunday,
Mount Dora mayor James Homage says some twenty homes had
to be evacuated after the ground behind their homes simply
fell away.
Speaker 27 (02:43:27):
There are currently a number of homeowners that aren't able
to return to their home safely until we get the
bank stabilized. That's five feet, it's basically five feet behind
their houses drops off forty feet.
Speaker 5 (02:43:38):
A couple of roadways, yeah, have been washed out, and
the entire city is still under a boil water notice.
They said, wastewater was overwhelmed, drinking water systems was overwhelmed.
Speaker 6 (02:43:49):
Even irrigation water systems were overwhelmed.
Speaker 3 (02:43:51):
See the problems when you live in the mountains. Yeah,
by the way, Texas, She said. Moundra was actually featured
on the NBC Nightly News SINAI Wi Wow, it.
Speaker 1 (02:44:00):
Was that bad, dude, Ray asked, is like, how bad
was the rain? I'm like it was it was biblical.
Speaker 7 (02:44:04):
It was hurt.
Speaker 1 (02:44:04):
It was it was like biblical. Nineteen inches is ridiculous
and one night, Yeah, wells.
Speaker 5 (02:44:10):
Exactly six hours and there is no tropical system sitting
over the US. Speaking of jym nearby, Eustace recorded nineteen
inches of rain. I think it was nineteen point one
to two. Titus Beville in Bervard County also under a
state of emergency after receiving nearly fifteen inches of rain
on Sunday.
Speaker 1 (02:44:26):
Hey, look, man, I'm seeing some of these photographs coming
out of Tidus film. They're just as bad. Oh, yeah,
they're awful.
Speaker 6 (02:44:31):
Thirteen inches thirteen inches fell there, Okay.
Speaker 5 (02:44:34):
Officials in Baltimore are calling for an investigation after an
AI gun detection system accidentally mistook a bag.
Speaker 1 (02:44:43):
Of chips for a gun.
Speaker 4 (02:44:45):
What hey, what happens?
Speaker 5 (02:44:46):
Baltimore County officials say the mistake that happened at Kenwood
High School on Monday was unacceptable. Kenwood High School student
Taki Allen says he ate a bag of chips while
waiting with friends after football practice, then just crumpled it
up and put it in his pocket, he said. About
twenty minutes later, police approached him told him to get
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down on the ground before cuffing him. Police told these
schools AI system detected a gun, which turned out to
be a bag of Dorito's.
Speaker 1 (02:45:16):
That's what you get for not littering exactly.
Speaker 3 (02:45:19):
Oh, I will crumple this empty bag good on him
and putting it in his pocket and not just leaving.
Speaker 5 (02:45:25):
It, throwing it on the ground before he's told to
get on the ground and getting cuffed.
Speaker 1 (02:45:30):
And one of the doucheiest crimes of all time, by
the way, is littering exactly.
Speaker 5 (02:45:34):
Yeah, and this get avoided it and still almost got
it arrest. Such a tell and you heard it here
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Thank you, Deborah, you're well, who do we have to
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Thank you guys, appreciate that very much. Jack I can't remember.
Do we have a question of today?
Speaker 7 (02:46:06):
We do.
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Heah.
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