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Speaker 5 (01:37):
Good luck? How you then get that money?

Speaker 4 (01:41):
How are you guys doing toning?

Speaker 5 (01:42):
I voted? You voted today? H yep.

Speaker 6 (01:46):
I had nothing running in seven Ole County, so I
had to go out of state tune.

Speaker 3 (01:50):
I was trying to figure this out. I'm like, there
are no votes. Nobody's voting here? What's going on?

Speaker 6 (01:54):
I had to I went to New York cast a vote,
hop over to Jersey at Virginia on the way back.

Speaker 4 (02:00):
Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, voting happening today.

Speaker 3 (02:02):
For sure, we'll get to I guess that we'll get
some exit pole results before we get off there, right.

Speaker 5 (02:08):
Probably not those polls close at seven, but.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
I just saw that on Fox News some of them
closed earlier. Virginia says, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (02:16):
Maybe maybe anyway, come on, Curtis Leewaya.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
So a lot of action happened there.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
How do you feel about that? Mon Dommi guy, we
really haven't talked about that a whole lot. That's an
interesting thing up there right now. I mean he's leading
now by like I thought I saw this morning, by
up to eleven points.

Speaker 6 (02:33):
I think, what a great experiment for the city of
New York. You know, if that's what they you know,
if that's what they vote for, well they vote for absolutely.

Speaker 5 (02:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (02:42):
And what I don't like is outside force is intervening
to say this shouldn't happen, and if you do this,
you're gonna be punished.

Speaker 3 (02:50):
Well, it doesn't matter, they're gonna do it. Either way,
New Yorkers are gonna listens to anybody.

Speaker 4 (02:54):
They don't care what he says. Anyway.

Speaker 5 (02:56):
My biggest concern is just that the lack of experience
in managing thing. Yeah, and to go from that to literally,
I mean one of the biggest cities in the world
is like, that's a yeah, big piece to you.

Speaker 6 (03:07):
But but if you look at the Republican candidate, Curtis
Leiwa has been an institution in New York City for
the forty years, The Angel Guardian Guardian Angels right, yeah, yeah,
so I mean he's almost like a Pat Paulson.

Speaker 4 (03:21):
I think he's always running.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
It is kind of wild, how you know, you know,
Cuomo run runs as an independent.

Speaker 5 (03:27):
Right wasted everything else?

Speaker 3 (03:29):
Yes, Siwa runs as a Republican. I mean, that's the whole,
That's what New York has to offer.

Speaker 5 (03:34):
And then their.

Speaker 6 (03:34):
Current guy, uh, who's the guy who had.

Speaker 5 (03:37):
To drop out?

Speaker 6 (03:38):
Oh oh oh, blanking on his name? Who you know
taking the money? But hey, everything's cooler. Adams Eric Adams.
I was thinking he was going to run as the
independentis years ago.

Speaker 5 (03:51):
Wiener is another one of those guys who somehow still
thinks that he has a shot at office.

Speaker 6 (03:55):
Eric Adams is that guy, right, Well, it's the ego
that goes with yeah, hey, vote for me if you
know I I think you should vote for me because
I can do this job. That's a level of ego
that you know, you see displayed when you shouldn't.

Speaker 5 (04:10):
Yeah. Madison Cawthorn here in the state of Florida has
announced an intention to run and if you remember his
uh his that kind of ended kind of Yeah, there's
a video of him some questions.

Speaker 3 (04:21):
Doing stuff with his customer or something. Right, tale gentleman
that was in the in the wheelchair. Yeah, yeah, oh
he's still in the wheelchair. But anyway on port we'll
keep you uh, you don't want to see it, dude,
all right, We'll keep you updated on everything happening with
the elections as we get the information.

Speaker 7 (04:38):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
We have a number of news channels on. We'll bring
anything worthy of talking about to you guys as quickly
as we hear about it. You guys, when you like
try new brands, are do you have an un uh
an unfair biased opinion going in based on marketing And
I'll give you the exactly I'll take exactly what I'm
talking about I had Dutch Brothers coffee for the first

(04:59):
time this weekend. Dutch Brothers making a big move into
the coffee scene. Yes, right, what's that other Chinese one
that's doing as well. There's like a Chinese brand that's
making it in, but also there's another one that starts
with an O, and they have these little pop up
coffee shops, and they're all kind of taking their shot
at Starbucks and Duncan because that those are the bookends

(05:19):
for coffee right these days, Outside of where your favorite
little place is or wherever you your diner, you know,
the places where you can drive through to get coffee,
the bookends are Starbucks and Duncan, right, and then everything
in between moves toward Oh, that's kind of Starbucks y
or that's kind of duncany, you know, and it's a
completely different experience altogether. Now I've I've had Starbucks a

(05:42):
billion times. I'm a big stargut Starbucks fan. I like
that real bitter, roasty coffee, not much not much into
the into the Duncan coffee, although they're bold, isn't terrible,
but it still doesn't have the same bite.

Speaker 4 (05:56):
The Chinese cut is. I think it luckin or Luken,
Lucan that's it's l u c K. I A yeah, yeah,
Lucan or Lucking. You're one hundred percent right.

Speaker 3 (06:04):
And then there's there's Tim Horton's up in the northeast
blah blah blah blahyah. So we when we saw that
there was a Dutch Brothers open in our area, we
were like, oh man, we were really excited. We actually
made plants to go to Dutch Brothers on Sunday morning. Wow,
to eat coffee. Right, So, my my wife knows exactly
what she wants. She goes, what do you want? I said,
just give me a standard coffee. I want to know

(06:24):
if they can make coffee or not. She got me
a thing called.

Speaker 4 (06:27):
That's the plane cheap, that's the cheapizz.

Speaker 8 (06:30):
Yeah it is.

Speaker 3 (06:30):
You're one hundred percent right, So I don't She didn't
give me a regular drip. She got me an Americana,
which is basically the city. It's like espresso on water.

Speaker 5 (06:37):
I think, right.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
Ah, she doesn't listen, so uh no she does not.

Speaker 3 (06:41):
Uh that didn't start that day, by the way, And
I get it the same way every time. Two raw
sugars and some half and half. She got some kind
of vanilla and it's like fifteen words, right, and it
has to be translated into Latin and then you have
to figure out it from there. I have to tell you, underwhelming,
it's it's Dunking. It's dunkin Donuts. Like it's just reframed.

(07:04):
I mean, I don't know what they're doing outside of
the regular coffee. But it just wasn't really that. I mean,
it was just like a cup of coffee. It didn't
really separate itself from any other coffee brand that I'd
had before. I was really excited. I'd take my first sip,
I'm like, oh, it's dunkin Donuts, I think, or it's
wah wah, or it's Racetrack, or it's any of your
standard issue like drip coffees.

Speaker 5 (07:24):
You know. I think the separator is the price.

Speaker 4 (07:27):
Oh yeah, for sure, Yeah yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5 (07:29):
But this coffee has gone up so much.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
Yeah, I don't even know what a cup of coffee
is Starbucks. I haven't had it in a while there, I mean,
but I think the normal cuples I got three.

Speaker 4 (07:36):
Bucks I had a couple of hours ago. Did you
really how much you pay for a regular cup of coffee?

Speaker 9 (07:40):
Day?

Speaker 5 (07:40):
My daughter got it. If he got Starbucks, it was gifted.

Speaker 4 (07:47):
It took me a minute that filter down through the jackfilm.

Speaker 5 (07:49):
Oh I got that.

Speaker 6 (07:50):
Everyone's I've got a gift card on my phone. Every
once in a while I'll go, I'll get that sweet
cream cole Brew. But my daughter also works there, so
she gets.

Speaker 4 (08:00):
You got me at cars are great?

Speaker 5 (08:03):
Yeah that was good?

Speaker 3 (08:04):
Oh yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's almost it's like
a holiday.

Speaker 4 (08:07):
It's like a seasonal fall. But hold on stop, it's
like almost what's the thing I like from the Puerto
Rican white car?

Speaker 5 (08:14):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (08:14):
Cuban coffee?

Speaker 3 (08:15):
Yeah, they make during the Hall of the Puerto Ricans. Yeah, okay,
it's kind of close to a cokie. It's it's super sweet,
right yeah yeah, and strong. It's almost like a like
a dressed up espresso. Yes, damn good though. That's a
damn good product. My daughter turned me onto those. And
it's a small cup.

Speaker 4 (08:31):
Yes, it is like one sito yeah ye, Santos silbird.

Speaker 5 (08:35):
Yeah what are you sorry about?

Speaker 4 (08:37):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
I didn't get any of that though for us, your auguest,
fat I got that four seven nine?

Speaker 4 (08:50):
Where's the library?

Speaker 10 (08:51):
Right?

Speaker 5 (08:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (08:52):
Yeah, but you could also if you say that wrong way,
it could be where's the beef steak?

Speaker 11 (08:55):
Right?

Speaker 4 (08:56):
Yeah, yeah, where's the steak.

Speaker 5 (08:57):
That's where you want to be very careful when you say,
like in Betasada, when you think you're saying, you're embarrassed.
My Spanish teacher had made that mistake when she was
living in Spain as a exchange student. Huh. She inadvertently
told people she was pregnant.

Speaker 6 (09:12):
Oh nice, and they're like, oh, they kept offering me
a seat.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
Yeah, I'm not trying any foreign language when I'm over there,
did I'm not doing I'm not rolling those dish.

Speaker 5 (09:21):
You have to know she didn't learn through that lesson,
but the comb one she did because she went to
a store asking to comb, you know, buy a comb,
and then when she made the motion, they went, oh,
paina she'd been asking for a penis. Oh, oh exactly,
exact Good times, that's how you learned at the.

Speaker 6 (09:41):
Shaking their head going to American Seriously, if you're going
to a foreign country, what you should learn in their language?
He's asking them if they speak English in their language.

Speaker 4 (09:51):
I've heard just an attempt makes it so much better, absolutely.

Speaker 5 (09:53):
Especially like in places like in France, Germany, where they
where you're expected to speak English, when you just showing
it attempted to try to meet and meet them on
their level and their language and their culture, you automatically
a little bit more respect.

Speaker 3 (10:07):
I also read that it's not the same if you
use a translator. They want you to have at least
given it a shot to memorize some of the rudimentary stuff.

Speaker 5 (10:16):
You know, it just shows you know you have some
skin in your travels.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
Yeah, all right, four oh seven nine four one. Again,
you can always text us seven to seven zero three one.
Your three o'clock keyword is bank. That's B A n K.
Slide over to real radio dot FM and send that
away for your chance at a thousand bucks. Saw a
thingland Reddit today and we could do this is obviously
throughout the day we give out stuff that you can
text us about. But I am kind of interested in
your responses here and I want to know how many
people in our audience deal with this.

Speaker 4 (10:41):
The guy in Reddit says.

Speaker 3 (10:43):
He asks if he is an a hole because he
doesn't visit, or because he does visit his son in prison,
who's in prison for sexually assaulting a friend of one
of his daughters. So in other words, I guess the
whole idea is one of his daughters has a summer
party his son while the slumber party is going on, Essay,
is one of the kids, one of the girls. It

(11:05):
doesn't mention age in the story at all, but you
do get the billing it's underage because if so, you know,
obviously on top of the sexual assault it set, he
still visits his kid, and I guess he gets a
lot of slack for it because of the nature of
the crime. Now, my question has nothing to do with
that per se. How many people in our audience had
to visit a parent in prison or in jail?

Speaker 4 (11:25):
Well, we already have a question in the day. Why
why you doing it? I'm just asking this for.

Speaker 3 (11:29):
The texting service. I want to know because I'm find interesting. Also,
you can leave talkbacks on this. I'm really interested to
hear this because if you and what kind of effect
did that have on you? Like, if you is it
different for males and a dad, Is it different for
sons who have a daughter or a son who have
a mom that went to jail?

Speaker 4 (11:46):
Is it different for any of that?

Speaker 3 (11:47):
Like, how did it affect you if you had to
visit a parent or a loved one for that matter,
maybe brother's sister, but a parent's have.

Speaker 6 (11:53):
A family member like you, they might be guilty, it's
not you excuse me what they did. But do you
still continue a relationship?

Speaker 5 (12:00):
Right?

Speaker 1 (12:01):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (12:01):
And then what effect does that had on you?

Speaker 3 (12:03):
Like, let's say you're your parent got locked up for
fifteen twenty years or drug dealing or doing something really
stupid and you had to visit them in jail. Did
you find it to still be a parental kind of
role or how did you what did you take away
from that? Did it make your life any different? By
the way, if you can text seven seven zero three one,
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Speaker 4 (12:26):
We'll take those all day if you want.

Speaker 3 (12:27):
I'm just kind of interested in what the audience is
experiencing out there, because I thought I've never had to
do that. I have had a couple of friends that
had to do it, and they said it was just
kind of a wild thing that after their parent got out,
they did not look at them the same anymore.

Speaker 4 (12:42):
They didn't feel that they had to. They didn't feel
they had to.

Speaker 3 (12:44):
Kind of they didn't give their advice much credit after that,
which I found kind of unique.

Speaker 4 (12:49):
What do you have for news for us?

Speaker 5 (12:50):
Well, we're going to talk about former Vice President Dick
Cheney has died. A Lake County HOA will assess damage
of a bridge collapse. Oh, that's so much more complicated
than we originally thought.

Speaker 4 (13:01):
That's gonna need. You're gonna need a couple of credit
cards for that.

Speaker 5 (13:03):
One, oh, at least at least and the infrastructure that's
underneath that thing, even though it's a private bridge. And
then we're gonna talk about when Sesame Street is going
to debut and where we'll talk about that and more
coming up next during JCS News.

Speaker 4 (13:15):
You gotta right, the same little break will come back
and get Deb's news and more of the Jim Colbert Show.

Speaker 12 (13:24):
Hey Colbert Show, missed you guys yesterday. This is Uncle Tony.
As far as those coffee shops popping up everywhere, I
think the reason why I changed from Duncan.

Speaker 5 (13:33):
Because it was my jam, was because.

Speaker 12 (13:34):
It felt too watered down, like it's all hot water
and they put a splash to coffee. But Scooters is
my go to now because it's extra large cup. They
have nice and it's real coffee. But yeah, I'm glad
that there's more coffee places.

Speaker 5 (13:46):
Okay, let me guess. I hope you guys are doing well.
Please don't do that to me anymore. I miss you
when you're not around. Thanks. Sorry you are on him around.
I wouldn't have wanted to be in the room with him.
Saw the Facebook.

Speaker 3 (13:59):
But yesterday and I came in yesterday, it was just
so angry. I couldn't stop throwing stuff around. So I
decided to go home or my stomach was rotting from
the inside out and I thought I was gonna die
sitting here, so I took off. But yeah, sorry, guys,
my apologies. We were literally in the studio when made
the decision to bail yesterday because it was pretty gnarly.
My apologies. Welcome back. I'm Jim, there's deb Hello, Jack

(14:22):
is here.

Speaker 5 (14:23):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (14:23):
Let's get some news, kiddo.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
All right, it's time for JCS news. Wow, this this
guy got to put his name on everything. It's in
my contract to ed Jersday news on the Jim Colber Show.

Speaker 5 (14:36):
Yep, And JCS News is brought to you by that
mortgage guy Don. Flags at the White House have been
lowered to half staff following the death of former Vice
President Dick Cheney. His family announced his passing today at
the age of eighty four, saying in his statement that
he died due to complications of pneumonia and cardiac and
vascular disease. This statement went on to pay tribute to

(14:57):
Cheney as a quote great and good man who taught
his chill, ldren and grandchildren to love our country and
to live lives of courage, honor, love, kindness, and fly
fishing end quote. Cheney served as the nation's forty six
the vice president under George W. Bush from two thousand
and one to two thousand and nine. In his statement,
Bush said history will look upon Cheney as one of

(15:18):
the finest public servants of his generation.

Speaker 4 (15:20):
Yeah, it's wild.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
I mean, he's the only vice president I ever know
of that's been mentioned in a popular song.

Speaker 4 (15:27):
And shot shot a friend while hunting. Yeah, hey, he's
a chut a friend while hunting. But he's in an
eminem tune.

Speaker 5 (15:33):
Right.

Speaker 3 (15:34):
Oh sorry, Shady your heart your husband's heart problems are complicated.

Speaker 5 (15:38):
Oh I did not Oh Okay, yeah, yeah, wow, all right,
something else we had talked about at the beginning of
the show. But yes, today's elections could be an early
indicator of what's ahead in the twenty twenty six midterms.
In New York City's race for mayor, Democratic socialist Zorn
Mandami maintains his commanding lead in the polls over Independent
Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Leewa tightened, and the race

(16:01):
to be New Jersey's next governor with Democrat Mickey Cheryl's
lead over Republican Jack Cheryl.

Speaker 4 (16:08):
Jack nights on that one.

Speaker 6 (16:12):
And because when I was up there, the commercials were constant,
and it's it's Mikey Cheryl, It's Mike Mikey Cheryl.

Speaker 5 (16:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (16:20):
And Jack, she's a she's a former Uh is it
she was a pilot in the military.

Speaker 5 (16:28):
I think I don't know, but I've been sweating over
Jack's last name since I saw it.

Speaker 4 (16:33):
Look, we get Away with a TV show would be
so it's so great.

Speaker 5 (16:37):
Yeah, well, we don't say that one anyway, but Mickey
and Jack, their lead is narrowed. The same cannot be
said for Virginia, where Democrat Abigail Spanberger love that name
has maintained a double digit lead over Republican lieutenant governor
wins some earl sears and that race for governor, and
then over in California.

Speaker 4 (16:56):
That's double digit loss for them there by the way, Virginia.

Speaker 5 (16:59):
Yeah, in California, voters will decide whether to redraw their
congressional maps. That will probably mean five more seats in
Congress for Democrats. All right, closer to home, it's also
an election day here in central Florida. You heard Jack
mention that he cast his ballot.

Speaker 4 (17:14):
Yeah, several times they'll say that.

Speaker 5 (17:17):
Well, voters in Orlando will choose city council members and
districts one, three, and five. And then in Lakeland, residents
will choose their next mayor. There are four candidates to
choose from, including the restaurant manager, the Hooters restaurant manager.
I believe it's her name.

Speaker 4 (17:32):
I'm excited to see how she does.

Speaker 5 (17:34):
Yeah, exactly. I mean, it's young people getting involved in
the in the electoral process, right. You can't blame anybody
for wanting to get involved in it.

Speaker 3 (17:43):
And look, you never know, man, he don't You never
know who could turn out to be the superstar there.

Speaker 4 (17:47):
You simply don't know.

Speaker 5 (17:48):
And for someone who works, you know, a restaurant job, especially,
that's not easy. Polls are open from seven am to
seven pm. Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings is running for
Florida gov. He officially filed as a candidate after dropping
hints earlier this month. Apparently has a big announcement set
for Thursday, but I guess he had to file his

(18:11):
paperwork with the state Elections office. So Demings, the former
sheriff and police chief, has been a vocal critic of
current Republican Governor Aronda Santis. He'll be running as a
Democrat along with David Jolly. The twenty twenty six governor's
race has nearly thirty candidates now, but recent polls have
shown you know, Jolly Ann Deming's you know, trailing behind. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (18:33):
Yeah, it is kind of interesting because there's so many
more Republicans in Florida than there are Democrats. I think
it's like the most one point four or five million more.

Speaker 5 (18:40):
You know why. It's because of all the people who've
moved here. Sure, yeah, yeah, it's interesting over the past
five years. Yeah. I read an article on the Sentinel
that said it's not necessarily that Florida residents have become
more read. It's just that because of the governor's campaign
in California New York into law enforcement, we've had so
many more people move here.

Speaker 3 (18:58):
Dimming's entry is a little off because I mean, there
was like no ramp up to this and all. What
I'm saying is there was no like like this, Like
to give you an example, they've been talking about Casey
DeSantis being governor for months, like Byron Donald has been
talked about for months now that you know that he's
running for but we haven't heard a word from anybody
from the Democrats all of a sudden Jerry Dimmings like

(19:19):
last weekends it who else?

Speaker 4 (19:21):
And who am I missing?

Speaker 6 (19:21):
No jolly, But yeah, it was about a month ago
or so they flowed. We mentioned it was out there
that he's yeah, that he was considering doing this, and
that there was an exploratory I.

Speaker 4 (19:34):
Think we talked to Scott about it. Maybe you weren't here,
maybe maybe you did. What I'm saying is I don't
remember it being spoken.

Speaker 3 (19:39):
About in the like with the uh with the veracity
that they've been talking about on the other side. And
I'm interested that like the funding is always so important.
I wonder if it was like it just went from
being exploratory to hey, we found some people who were
going to fund this thing.

Speaker 5 (19:53):
We're gonna move forward.

Speaker 6 (19:54):
Because I remember we did talk to Scott when Jim
wasn't here. That's when he revealed he was having coffee
Hi potential yea gubernatorial candidate the next day, and then
had to change.

Speaker 5 (20:05):
It because he realized you just.

Speaker 4 (20:06):
Announced that on the air.

Speaker 5 (20:08):
Yeah, exactly, exactly, all right. The Trump Presidential Library is
hitting a judicial snag as a judge rules to temporarily
stop the transfer of Miami Dade College land for the building.
Historian Marvin Dunn says the college violated Florida's Sunshine Law.

Speaker 8 (20:24):
That land belongs to our children unborn, so future generations
of people with kids in Miami to use that land
for educational benefit.

Speaker 5 (20:31):
Dune has ten days to post a one hundred and
fifty thousand dollars bond for the injunction to take effect.
Miami Dade College has already filed ain't notice of appeal.

Speaker 13 (20:41):
All right.

Speaker 5 (20:42):
DeSantis Governor Rond DeSantis as announcing plans to help folks
who lost their snap benefits due to the ongoing government shutdown.
Desanta says the state Agriculture Department will step in, but
he didn't say how. However, he did say he would
not declare a state of emergency or use emergency funds.

Speaker 4 (21:02):
He would not do that.

Speaker 5 (21:03):
He would not do that. Desanta says Democrats have asked
him to create his own SNAP program, but he says
they're the ones filibustering SNAP. The government shutdown, meanwhile.

Speaker 4 (21:15):
Is taking He was using the people as a plot.

Speaker 5 (21:18):
The government shutdown is taking a toll on open enrollment.
As open enrollment begins for insurance providers under the Affordable
Care Act, Tampa resident Skylar Trachillo, a twenty nine year
old mother of four, just got diagnosed with stage three
breast cancer and had to leave her job because she
needs treatment.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
I know fourteen dollars is not that much.

Speaker 13 (21:39):
But right now, when you don't have an income, it
is a lot that fourteen dollars premium is.

Speaker 5 (21:44):
Saving my life. So Florida is home to the biggest
market for ACA plans in the nation. With some families
being threatened by seventy five percent premium increases, Nearly one
in three Floridians could lose their health insurance as the
shutdown drags on. I mean it's like over five hundred
thousand people in South Florida alone. Florida is the biggest

(22:05):
ACA of any of the fifty stands.

Speaker 3 (22:07):
Yeah, a lot of the stories I read nationwide when
I go across the country, it's kind of reading stuff
is just people. The sticker shot from understanding that when
this thing, you know, when it changes over and you
go to do open enrollment, what you're.

Speaker 4 (22:18):
Going to be seeing, what you're going to be looking at,
you double sometimes.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
Even more for the same premiums you're you know, for
the same coverage or even less coverage.

Speaker 5 (22:25):
And I don't know if you guys saw the poll
that was released by one of the Florida universities today
that found how many people are saying they're considering leaving
the state of Florida.

Speaker 4 (22:33):
Oh yeah, Yeah, it's like fifty.

Speaker 5 (22:35):
Three percent because of the cost of living, affordability, all
kinds of things. All right, Uh, work is underway to
determine how some Lake County residents can return to their homes.
Over twenty homes and Eustace's Spring Ridge estates were evacuated
last week after a bridge collapsed and water was shot off.
The bridge was the only access point to that part

(22:55):
of the community. Now, the HOA is studying what it
will cost to fix the bridge, which by the way,
continues to crumble as water continues to rush underneath it.
And f DOT engineer was on site yesterday to inspect
the bridge, and the HOA will have its own engineer
there Friday, but there's no word yet on how long
repairs will take or how much they're going to cost.

(23:17):
Fire Chief Mike Swanson tells Channel nine the city may
be willing to give the HOAY a loan to fix
the bridge, and apparently there's a lot of critical infrastructure
underneath this private bridge, sewer lines, water lines, so they're
really telecommunication. So they're really worried if it continues to
breach anymore. Not only are those infrastructure things going to

(23:37):
be ruined, but they could have to evacuate another one
hundred homes because now they're not going to have water
or sewer yea. So they're really hoping that they're going
to be able to keep those other hundred folks in
their home.

Speaker 3 (23:47):
I'm interested to see what they're going to do with that.
The homes that are on that chasm that opened up,
that thirty foot drop there, because I saw a much
bigger shot of that today.

Speaker 5 (23:55):
Is that the one in Mount Dora near Waterman Village?

Speaker 4 (23:58):
Yeah, the one that opened up.

Speaker 3 (23:59):
And it's like those people like there's a just outside
their backyard, there's a cliff now that drops like thirty feet.
Well there, you know you can't fill that up. There's
no dump truck filling that up.

Speaker 4 (24:09):
I mean it is.

Speaker 3 (24:10):
It would be like filling up a gorge. So I
wonder what they're gonna do with that. How they're going
to assure that property up so those homes are livable again.

Speaker 5 (24:16):
I don't know, but they're saying Wolfbranch Road and Mount
Dora will be open in about another month. Oh there
you after watching out for the second time and repairs,
it pretty much take over Donnelly Street this weekend.

Speaker 6 (24:27):
Most two stories make me convince that both of you
guys are Jamestown.

Speaker 5 (24:31):
Yeah, i'mish, all right. Four Florida hospitals are getting millions
to try to find a cure for childhood cancer. Governor
Desanti's announced yesterday the state is awarded thirty million dollars
in grants to hospitals in Saint Petersburg, here, in Orlando, Miami,
and Jacksonville. The money will be used to develop and
improve access to clinical trials, advance treatment protocols, and discover cures.

(24:55):
Desanta says he hopes this will eliminate the need for
families to travel out of state for potentially life saving care.
And when you think about Orlando has what two premier
children's hospital Oh yeah, yeah, between the Moors and Calm. Yeah,
all right. Florida's Attorney General says the state prosecutes criminals
to the fullest extent of the law. James Uthmeyer was

(25:16):
in West Palm Beach today announcing the bust of a
drug trafficking ring that was operating across the state. Uthmeyer
credits sheriff's offices across the Sunshine State for working with
the AG's Office of Statewide Prosecution.

Speaker 13 (25:29):
It's not that complicated.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
It's not rocket science.

Speaker 4 (25:33):
You back your law enforcement, you defend them, you empower
them to do their job.

Speaker 7 (25:37):
You give them the tools they need to be successful.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
And then you get out of their way and let
them do their job.

Speaker 5 (25:42):
Now, the investigation nicknamed Operation Slow and Go.

Speaker 4 (25:46):
That's my favorite thing. How about that job. I just
wanted to be the guy in Florida that they call
for names for operation What do you do?

Speaker 5 (25:53):
What are you doing? Where you all?

Speaker 7 (25:54):
Right?

Speaker 4 (25:55):
We'll call it this.

Speaker 5 (25:55):
Guess what?

Speaker 4 (25:56):
That guy's probably losing his job to AI.

Speaker 5 (26:00):
Working for Sheriff Grady Judd Over and Polk County member
with operations fool around and find out. I love that.
It's one of my favorites. Well. Operations Slow and Go
uncovered large scale trafficking of drugs like cocaine, fentanyl, marijuana, meth,
and others. Five arrests have been made, with more expected,
and several guns were seized along with the drugs. It
was a six month investigation that was led by the

(26:22):
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office and once again Uthmeyer's Office
of Statewide Prosecution. Wow oh oh. A prominent Republican couple
is suing the City of Sarasota and two detectives, claiming
police violated their constitutional rights and let that freaky cat
out of the bag. Christian Ziegler is the former chair

(26:43):
of the Republican Party of Florida and Bridget Ziegler is
a Sarasota County School Board member and co founder of
Moms for Liberty Remember this case, Oh yeah, sure, yeah.
The federal lawsuit stems from a twenty twenty three rape
investigation that ended with no charges but led to the
seizure of personal days from Christian Ziegler's phone. The couple
is seeking damages for emotional distress, lost income, and reputational harm. Sweetheart,

(27:08):
you did that yourself, yourself. All that's all on you, guys.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
Yeah, you had that big frees and then all of
a sudden, dude wanted to just have more action with
the other.

Speaker 5 (27:15):
One exactly, and the other one was like, I'm not
up for that.

Speaker 3 (27:18):
The other one's like I don't feel that, but they're like,
I feel it now, and then we have a problem.

Speaker 4 (27:23):
Nobody did any of that to you, guys, exactly years
old exactly.

Speaker 5 (27:27):
You presented yourself as one thing, and then when you
were caught being something else, it's called hypocrisy. Please. Supposedly
gathered two hundred and fifty thousand photographs, thirty thousand videos.

Speaker 4 (27:40):
I slid to your boy, just forward that GM car
radio god.

Speaker 5 (27:48):
Twelve thousand text messages, not all pertaining to their investigation.

Speaker 4 (27:55):
Yeah, you slab me some of them honeys there.

Speaker 5 (28:01):
All right, finally a couple of feel good stories. Right.
What started as a single Facebook post in Nashville is
now inspiring a nationwide effort to help families struggling with
food costs as Snap benefits face uncertainty. Brook Tansley, a
local mom juggling two jobs, created a Snap Grocery Buddy
system that connects neighbors who need help with volunteers willing

(28:25):
to shop, maybe to share a list, provide a gift card.

Speaker 10 (28:28):
Right.

Speaker 5 (28:30):
The idea has caught on quickly, linking more than one
hundred families locally. That's cool, very and Tansley's Facebook prompt
is being copied by people from Maryland to California.

Speaker 4 (28:40):
Wow, that's awesome.

Speaker 5 (28:41):
To start similar programs in their own communities. Tansley says.
The goal is simple, and that's to make sure no
family goes hungry, while highlighting the importance of federal nutrition programs.
And of course, we've got our own food event coming
up this Friday, right, Jack with Fox thirty five.

Speaker 6 (28:57):
Yeah, it's a Fetithon and it's collecting food and it's
an all day event from nine am to six pm
at the super Walmart on East Colonial it's by UCF
but all the and we want anyone. You can bring
canned food or nonperishable or you can even buy them
in the Walmart. They we'll have lists for you as
you enter the store of the items that are wanted

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But if you want any details, just go to our
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Speaker 5 (29:27):
Help awesome, you know, community helping out community. And then finally,
how to get to Sesame stream? Doesn't like that song?

Speaker 4 (29:39):
Right, get you tune.

Speaker 5 (29:43):
Sesame Street's gonna make it's Netflix debut next week kicks.
The first four episodes of the long running children's show
will premiere November tenth on the streaming service. Sesame Street's
move to Netflix came after HBO Max did not renew
its deal with the show on you HBO Max. Nascar
driver Bubba Wallace will be the show's first guest.

Speaker 4 (30:05):
Sorry damn.

Speaker 5 (30:06):
How cool is that? Four new episodes will drop on
three separate premiere dates, and we'll also be available on
PBS stations and PBS Kids digital platforms the same day.

Speaker 4 (30:17):
Very cool.

Speaker 5 (30:17):
Welcome back Sessa, absolutely and that concludes your JCS.

Speaker 4 (30:21):
News on accounts Oh, that Chappelle joke about that is
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We always look forward to Thursdays because that's when they
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So with that, let's recap where we are looking at
the results. And I'd just like to say past performance

(32:40):
is not indicative of future results. However, Jim is still
in the basement.

Speaker 6 (32:44):
Oh yeah, Jim has not had a win yet this week.

Speaker 4 (32:48):
But an embarrassing year, it really has.

Speaker 5 (32:50):
Now here's the deal.

Speaker 4 (32:51):
Dev only has two wins, two weekly wins. Deb, I'm
getting to the compliment. Try not to be so.

Speaker 5 (32:58):
Good skinned here bye.

Speaker 4 (33:00):
She has performed so well each week she is at
the near the top for the entire season.

Speaker 5 (33:09):
See that?

Speaker 4 (33:10):
See that?

Speaker 5 (33:12):
How did that happen? Your little baby?

Speaker 4 (33:13):
You making your little baby?

Speaker 5 (33:16):
Pick? Are you getting help? How do you do this? Woman? Anyway?

Speaker 6 (33:21):
Anyway, so I've had three wins so far. Ross has
had three wins, Deb only two so far, and Jim
zero so not even one? Okay, well, remember.

Speaker 5 (33:32):
I don't even see you on the rankings.

Speaker 4 (33:34):
Okay, okay, no, seriously, where are you? You scroll down
to the bottom.

Speaker 5 (33:40):
Bottom atom.

Speaker 14 (33:44):
Yeah that found you had to get in one of
those submersibles.

Speaker 4 (33:58):
All right, So let's get to it. I mean Deb one, two, three,
four or five let's go one. Let's go one. Right
up top, that is James. James, how are your friend, man?

Speaker 7 (34:10):
I am doing great. I'm finally glad to be on
the phone with Jimmy again after twenty five years.

Speaker 5 (34:15):
How about that?

Speaker 3 (34:16):
Wow, thanks for listening all these years. I appreciate it
so much for sure.

Speaker 4 (34:20):
All right, buddy.

Speaker 3 (34:22):
Of the four members of the show, myself, deb Jack,
and Ross, who's not with us today because he has
some businesses to take care of. Unfortunately, who do you
think had the most correct picks this week in NFL Action?

Speaker 4 (34:33):
Well, Jimmy, I love you, but you're out obviously, I'm
gonna go with Jack. I think Jack pulled it off
this time.

Speaker 5 (34:39):
Uh yeah, let me tell you this.

Speaker 6 (34:41):
I know I said on the air I was smart
enough not to pick the Raiders. However, Sunday morning I
had a change of heart and made a few other
bonus pakes and to put me in the basement this week.

Speaker 4 (34:52):
Yeah, Jack was second to last. So sorry, second to last.
Say it again, Jimmy, it make so good.

Speaker 5 (34:58):
Take it to last.

Speaker 3 (34:59):
Yeah, there's only one guy that had fewer right picks
than Jack.

Speaker 4 (35:02):
That's true. Yeah, you want to show all the cards?

Speaker 3 (35:09):
Yeah, yeah, one guy, well you you were you were
a law I mean there's one guy.

Speaker 4 (35:13):
Ross did not come in dead last. There you go.

Speaker 3 (35:15):
There's your hint for the week. Uh one, two or two, three,
four or five?

Speaker 5 (35:18):
Let's go too? Two?

Speaker 4 (35:20):
Is John John? How you doing doing good?

Speaker 5 (35:25):
But wait, you got buddy? All right?

Speaker 4 (35:26):
Jack is out?

Speaker 3 (35:27):
So between Ross, myself and Debb, who do you think
had the best weekend in the NFL picks?

Speaker 15 (35:34):
Well, I always I could go with Genie, but.

Speaker 16 (35:37):
I have to go with Ross.

Speaker 5 (35:39):
It's so.

Speaker 6 (35:40):
Ross was our most recent winner and he has three
and actually the the first year we did this, he
did take the crown. However, he did not finish in
first place. He finished third place. The one pick better
than me?

Speaker 5 (35:56):
All right? Just one? Three stupid raiders?

Speaker 13 (35:59):
Three?

Speaker 5 (35:59):
Four or let's go four?

Speaker 4 (36:01):
Or is Mike?

Speaker 5 (36:02):
Mike? How you doing? Hey?

Speaker 7 (36:05):
I'm doing great.

Speaker 4 (36:06):
Thank you for letting me on the phone. I appreciate it. Boss,
thanks for listening, thanks for calling. I appreciate that.

Speaker 3 (36:10):
All Right, you got a fifty to fifty shot here
to twenty five dollars gift card the Frocker's Grilling bar.
Between dev and myself, who do you believe had the
most correct picks this past weekend in NFL Action.

Speaker 5 (36:22):
Well, you know, I'm gonna have to go with the
sultry voiced one, and that would not be you, John,
but j John John.

Speaker 4 (36:31):
Well, sorry, that's okay, don't worry about.

Speaker 5 (36:33):
It, John, I'm gonna pick Debbie.

Speaker 3 (36:37):
Alright, yeah, well ye John, and then he goes to Debbie.

Speaker 5 (36:40):
Debbie Celti voice.

Speaker 6 (36:42):
Debbie had ten correct this week, however, was not in
first place.

Speaker 3 (36:47):
No, that's right, Debbie. John says, you didn't win.

Speaker 5 (36:53):
That's okay, John, you might win one week. John didn't
pick John exactly.

Speaker 4 (36:59):
All right, three or five?

Speaker 5 (37:01):
Let's go three?

Speaker 4 (37:02):
Three is Steve?

Speaker 5 (37:04):
Steve?

Speaker 4 (37:04):
How you doing buddy?

Speaker 5 (37:06):
Great?

Speaker 4 (37:07):
You are doing great. I'm the last choice. Who do
you think won this week? Please say John, you.

Speaker 5 (37:13):
Are Jimmy find me one, Jimmy Fine John John John
John one.

Speaker 6 (37:22):
Jim had ten correct as well, but on our tiebreaker
secures his first first place.

Speaker 5 (37:28):
Weekly win up this season. And this guy back on here.

Speaker 4 (37:31):
Congratulations.

Speaker 5 (37:32):
All right, Steve, we.

Speaker 4 (37:33):
Need a ribbit, dude.

Speaker 5 (37:36):
There you go.

Speaker 4 (37:37):
He's getting a twenty five dollars gift card to Froggers
coming your way, big dog.

Speaker 5 (37:41):
So for this season, check this out.

Speaker 6 (37:44):
Deb has now passed Ross because of how you how
well you did this week? Yeah, ninety four correct?

Speaker 5 (37:54):
Yeah, yeah, you're killing it.

Speaker 3 (37:56):
I means Ross nine we finally had a bad like
they haven't had a bad week. They've literally finally had
a bad week.

Speaker 5 (38:03):
I've offered to let you cheat on my pick.

Speaker 4 (38:05):
And I appreciate that. You know what the funny thing
is is I thought you were going to win because
the first half of this football game was a stinker.

Speaker 5 (38:13):
Which one is that the one last night?

Speaker 4 (38:15):
Oh that you picked thirty four? About itb you picked
thirty four points. I picked forty eight points. I think
it was forty four forty five total. So that's how
I won. We we had the same amount of correct
picks ten, but unfortunately I got you on points there.

Speaker 5 (38:29):
So it's okay. Willing to give up one of my
wins shared with you too, John.

Speaker 4 (38:33):
There is a silver lining here, deb.

Speaker 6 (38:37):
Deb You now have you were for the season or
in first place with ninety four correct, one ahead of
Ross with ninety three.

Speaker 5 (38:44):
Which amazing, Yeah, I have eighty eight correct.

Speaker 4 (38:46):
That means still in the basement for the season. Long
contest is John?

Speaker 5 (38:52):
How many does John have correct, John sixty three? John
has eighty three?

Speaker 3 (38:56):
Correct, say sixty? How dare you say sixty anything? How
many does Jack have here? Jack has eighty eight? Yeah,
so he's just ahead of me.

Speaker 4 (39:07):
Yeah, do I have again ninety four? It's insurmountable.

Speaker 3 (39:12):
You would have to lose, you would have to know,
you would have to not play for a week.

Speaker 5 (39:15):
Well, now, don't We are literally halfway through the season.

Speaker 6 (39:20):
That means anything that happened in the first half can
happen happened in the second half.

Speaker 5 (39:25):
That means you could win again.

Speaker 3 (39:27):
That It doesn't work like that because the teams are
now more established, people have an idea of who's good
not good, So that first half of the season where
people trying to kind of vet out who is okay
in the league. Now more people know, so more people
are going to miss fewer games, except for Jack, I
guess almost all of them.

Speaker 6 (39:42):
It's fun hearing Jim Talker his expertise on football, because
you see that that's proof that he doesn't know what
he's says.

Speaker 4 (39:50):
Yeah, I know exactly what I'm saying. I think him
be in dead last.

Speaker 5 (39:52):
Hey listen, I mean we've even Brandon Kravitz has had
some pretty crappy weeks, and he talked sports every day,
all day.

Speaker 4 (39:58):
He was right there at the bottom of Jack. He
was let me see crabs the bottom two literally krabbit's head,
the same exact amount, right as Jack did. See how
much money you win this year so far?

Speaker 7 (40:08):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (40:08):
Not a nickel, d that's right, not even a nickel,
not even a little bit. And our guy who won it,
Adam who won, made his He changed his pick at
the very last moment to take Arizona. Oh see, only
only two people took Arizona last night to be Dallas.
Only two, and he was one of them. That's how
that's how important that is everybody else And you don't

(40:30):
know until the game.

Speaker 4 (40:31):
Starts, so you can't really make that planned.

Speaker 5 (40:33):
Yeah, you got it.

Speaker 4 (40:34):
You gotta roll the dice.

Speaker 5 (40:35):
That's remember. Who I picked doesn't matter. You're doing great.

Speaker 4 (40:39):
You picked Dallas, you and I both had if you
had picked Arizona.

Speaker 5 (40:41):
You to one, yes, well, I don't pick Dallas, all right?

Speaker 3 (40:46):
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Speaker 5 (40:56):
This has been the Fruggers football follow up.

Speaker 2 (40:59):
Find the Froggers or you Withers dot com.

Speaker 1 (41:06):
Hey Jay C and Posse.

Speaker 9 (41:08):
You're talking about going to other countries and getting a
basic command of the language. I've been to a few,
and I was surprised with how often they have a
really good command of English in majority of these places. Uh,
Your Korea, Okinawa, Japan, Louisiana, surprising, have good one.

Speaker 5 (41:31):
Y'all wonder where it was going.

Speaker 4 (41:41):
Yeah, it kind of lulled me to sleep, a little bit.
And he hit you with Louisiana the cave Man.

Speaker 5 (41:47):
That's a that's a fun accent to try and figure out.

Speaker 3 (41:50):
You know, I gotta tell you wild because some of
the Cajun accents sound like like Boston accents. The guy
that we used to live across the street from over
my Code Blacks was from there, and in his older
age he started talking like where what part of Boston?

Speaker 5 (42:03):
You know?

Speaker 4 (42:03):
Where are you from?

Speaker 3 (42:04):
Hecause, No, I'm from the Legana Man. But the way
it sounds is kind of weird. There's so many different
dialects in it.

Speaker 5 (42:09):
I find that so fascinating.

Speaker 3 (42:10):
Oh yeah, from one side of the city of the other.
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D yeah, something like that. Welcome back on Jim. There's
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What did you do that? What you do that?

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crash called Klosman. We'll talk to Glenn on Thursday for
Colbert Court until then. Every Tuesday at four o'clock for
the last six years, one of the members of the
show will choose something for the other members who watch
reader listen to.

Speaker 5 (43:13):
We will do that.

Speaker 4 (43:15):
The wor can mean go over that and move on
to the next member of the show.

Speaker 3 (43:17):
It is Jack's week, and then we'll find out what
we have to offer up, either from Ross or the listeners.

Speaker 6 (43:22):
After that, Jack, Yeah, this was I've seen a couple
movies lately, matter of fact, saw The Substance recently.

Speaker 5 (43:30):
Oh yeah, we could talk about that a little later.

Speaker 6 (43:33):
Also went to the theater to see Springsteen Deliver Me
from Nowhere.

Speaker 5 (43:38):
I can't believe you would do that.

Speaker 4 (43:40):
What go to the movie theater?

Speaker 15 (43:41):
Now?

Speaker 5 (43:41):
Go see a Springsteen movie? Yeah? Shocking.

Speaker 4 (43:44):
Okay, settle down, I know it. I know, sit down people.

Speaker 6 (43:48):
However, for many reasons, I really enjoyed this movie. I
know it's not doing well at the box office.

Speaker 5 (44:00):
A matter of fact, fill out a.

Speaker 4 (44:01):
Can I ask you an honest question, if it was bad,
would you say it?

Speaker 5 (44:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (44:06):
You would, yes, And I can defend that.

Speaker 6 (44:09):
And I do believe because it's he wasn't a controversial character, right.
This is about a depression and a low point in
his life. I think for the Springsteen fan, you are
definitely interested in his journey knowing. Like for me, because
this was this period was when I was in high

(44:31):
school and it was the music I was listening to
and now I see behind the scenes in the creation
of it, So it hits me stronger than it would
for the casual fan.

Speaker 4 (44:43):
It's a hard ask.

Speaker 6 (44:44):
You know, maybe if it's on HBO or something, you
know people are gonna, you know, take it in. But
I'm not that surprised.

Speaker 4 (44:52):
I was hoping it would do well, but it's not.

Speaker 3 (44:54):
But movies like this have done well for people who
weren't even into the band.

Speaker 5 (44:58):
I think the Queen movie.

Speaker 6 (45:00):
I mean, is one of the biggest. It was over
eight hundred million worldwide.

Speaker 3 (45:05):
But what I'm saying is is like you cannot be
into Queen and still want to hear that story because
Freddie Mercury was such a unique character and the band
was is so unique and it was like kind of
opera rock when when you know, when everybody was into
like almost country rocket the time, and that when that
band broke, I.

Speaker 6 (45:20):
See spring Seeing it is more like real radio when
it comes to their fandom. It's not for everyone, but
the people who like it love it right, they're really
into it. But it's not a broad audience. But Springs See,
That's the thing. What's surprising is he has definitely an
international broader audience.

Speaker 4 (45:39):
Yeah, for sure, he's a global act, but.

Speaker 6 (45:41):
Even the box office overseas is not doing well. Regardless,
this is how we got here. Couldn't have signed a
movie in the movie theater. I wouldn't even do that
to yet.

Speaker 4 (45:51):
But look, the little video is fifteen minutes.

Speaker 3 (45:53):
It's basically an interview with Jeremy Allen wallat White, and
Bruce is sitting right next to him, yes, and they're
talking about the project, how.

Speaker 5 (45:58):
It came to be.

Speaker 3 (46:00):
Bruce viewed Jeremy Allen White's performance, what Jeremy Allen White
said to Bruce about how he kind of tried to
create the character or create the vibe so it would
seem as realistic as possible. They talk about him learning
how to sing and stuff like that. That wasn't even
close to the most interesting thing, not even close. He
actually said something that kind of blew me.

Speaker 5 (46:20):
Away, which one Jeremy or Bruce.

Speaker 3 (46:22):
Bruce Springsteen He goes, He goes, Man, I want to
be Bruce Springsteen. He goes, But I'm only that guy
three hours a day, only on stage. When I'm off
the stage, I'm.

Speaker 4 (46:32):
In an anxiety ridden you know, guy who worries about
a lot of stuff, who doesn't really live that lifestyle,
not really into that whole thing. It was really I've
never heard a legitimate rock icon which he is, say
that say that, like, Wow, you know, would people want
to say they want to be Bruce Springsteen.

Speaker 3 (46:51):
I get it because I do as well. But what
you're seeing on stage is an act. I am not
that person. I thought that was pretty darn revealing. Now,
not to mention, I had no idea this. I dealt
with like debilitating depression for a lot of his life.

Speaker 5 (47:02):
I had no clue.

Speaker 4 (47:04):
He has several books written about him. He wrote a
memoir which I read, Yeah, and he talked about He
mentioned like he touched on it, but not to the
point of how severe it was, and that he needed
to seek therapy because even at the time, and I
believe it. I've saw so many interviews.

Speaker 6 (47:22):
I don't know if the one I asked you guys
to watch is where he mentioned it. But it was
still taboo in nineteen eighty one. You didn't go around saying, oh,
I'm going to see a psychiatrist, you know, to talk
about my problems.

Speaker 5 (47:34):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, That to me was the most fascinating
part because when you grow up with his music, whether
you're a fan or not, you always think you know
the person behind the music or the person behind the movie.
And to find out that how many members of his
family dealt with debilitating mental health issues.

Speaker 4 (47:52):
Like six or seventy just his hand, well, I mean.

Speaker 5 (47:55):
His own father. I mean, to find out his father
was alcoholic, coolar was probably self treating his bipolar disorder.
I had no idea that Springsteen's parents left when he
was what eighteen and moved to California, and that was
literally that was his relationship with his father. Apparently they
never I don't know if they ever reconnected again.

Speaker 4 (48:16):
They do, and that plays out in the movie.

Speaker 5 (48:19):
Yeah. So, and for the gentleman Jeremy Alan White, Okay,
the guy who is the lead chef character and the bear.
When I saw him on an interview with one of
the morning talk shows mentioning how he did not know
how to play guitar, how he did not know how to.

Speaker 4 (48:34):
Sing or play harmonica.

Speaker 5 (48:36):
Or play harmonica, and by that point they had already
played a clip from the movie and I literally thought, oh,
your lip syncing, Yeah, you're just singing along. And to
find out, no, he literally was offered the part when
they knew he didn't have the skills to play Springsteen.
But like Springsteen said in this interview, he had that
X factor that Genny sei quah that the camera can

(48:58):
pick up on. I was blown away at his performance.

Speaker 6 (49:02):
And there was a point where it's Jeremy Allen White
singing in the movie and I'm like, wait, I check it.

Speaker 5 (49:07):
Guess it's like wait a second. Even Bruce's own manager,
his manager said, you know, was that you? And I
have to say, no, it wasn't.

Speaker 3 (49:16):
What is the most famous portrayal of a musician from
an actor? I've heard that it's.

Speaker 4 (49:23):
Ray that Yeah, that one one, Oscar Jim was the
best ever Walking Phoenix is Johnny Cash, Gary Busey, Buddy
Buddy Holly? No, no, Gary Busey? Was Jerry Lee Lewis?
Or no? Was it was Buddy Holly?

Speaker 5 (49:40):
Yeah? Yeah, yeah, the Ray one was that was so good.
And I remember the story of Will Smith saying to
h and I just blanked on the actor who played
Ray himself, Jimmie Fox. Jamie Fox.

Speaker 9 (49:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (49:53):
Where Will Smith said, you know, he was out partying
and he called him up and he said, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
you need to give this man the respect that his due.
So you need to commit all in to playing Ray
Charles the way that Ray deserves to be played on screen,
and he deserved every one of the oscars. That was
a phenomenal movie. Yeah, but I enjoyed this one. And really,

(50:15):
if even if you're not a Springsteen fan, to see
a television star, I mean, that's quite a comfort zone
to leave and learn how to sing, play guitar, play harmonica,
and then try to emulate without without copying, yeah, you know,
not turning it into a caricature. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (50:30):
The the thing is they have way different voices. Bruce's
voice is really nasally and kind of high, and Jeremy
Allen White's voice is like he's like Buffalo Bill. He's
got this weird, kind of very resonant, chesty kind of voice.

Speaker 5 (50:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (50:43):
So Timothy chalameay was Bob Dylan last year, Val Kelmer,
Jim Morrison, oh god, that's so good. To Angela Bassett
his Tina turn Oh my.

Speaker 5 (50:50):
God, dude.

Speaker 4 (50:51):
We could go on and on with that. What was
the one who played Elvis? Was it Kurt Russell? He
did one.

Speaker 3 (50:58):
And then the other guy what's his face? Yeah, just
played him Austin Powers. Yeah.

Speaker 18 (51:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (51:06):
And who is the guy who played Freddie Mercury, the
rainy mallet guy or whatever?

Speaker 4 (51:10):
He won the Oskar Yeah dude, that's great. Yeah that
I think that's the most successful man bio pick. Oh,
the Green one, the Queen one.

Speaker 5 (51:18):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (51:18):
Yeah, yeah, a good pick though. Way, I thought this
was a great, perfect time insight.

Speaker 3 (51:23):
Only fifteen minutes, but I think the interview that you
chose really gave a really cool insight into what the
movie was about. It didn't get into the weeds of
or stuff, and it gave you just enough info to
want to go maybe learn a little bit more.

Speaker 4 (51:35):
So one, I'll leave you with this. You know who
played his father in the movie. I don't know if
you've seen any clips. It's the guy who was in
Adolescent Stephen Graham. Yeah, the guy who's in All the
Old Guy Ritchie Movies writer, the British actor.

Speaker 5 (51:46):
Yeah. Really, he was great, he was great.

Speaker 11 (51:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (51:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (51:49):
And the kid Snatch, I think.

Speaker 6 (51:51):
The kids Springsteene who played him as a little kid haunting.
It was like really yeah, because he's supposed to be,
you know, a kid experiencing trauma.

Speaker 5 (51:59):
And you believe it. Oh yeah, really yeah, very good?
All right?

Speaker 3 (52:01):
If you had to check that out at Jim Corport
live dot com the master list for What'd you Do?
That's it's a YouTube video fifteen minutes long. You can
click right on it and watch along with us as well. Jack,
did you find somebody something.

Speaker 4 (52:11):
For next week?

Speaker 2 (52:12):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (52:12):
We're wait.

Speaker 6 (52:13):
It's Ross's turn to pick, so we will reveal lot tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (52:16):
Very nice, Sorry for sure?

Speaker 5 (52:18):
All right?

Speaker 4 (52:18):
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Speaker 5 (52:22):
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Speaker 4 (52:24):
By the way, is your four o'clock keyword?

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That's w I N.

Speaker 3 (52:28):
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Speaker 5 (52:33):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (52:34):
There was a tragic death this past week. A father
and son were were ziplining, but it wasn't a fall.

Speaker 4 (52:45):
I'll tell you next.

Speaker 19 (52:47):
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Speaker 18 (53:00):
Hi, Hey, what's up, guys? I was just listening to your, uh,
your segment on actors betraying famous musician musicians and don't
forget about Joaquin Tenix playing Johnny Cash. That's gonna be
one of the best ones I've ever seen.

Speaker 13 (53:21):
I still listen to the uh to.

Speaker 18 (53:23):
The album of him and who was it? Reese Witherspoon
doing Juan Carter Cash And I mean they are perfect.

Speaker 4 (53:30):
They're perfect.

Speaker 18 (53:31):
So yeah, check that out if you don't know what
I'm talking about. The show and I listen to it
every day at work.

Speaker 4 (53:36):
Thank you, guys, appreciate about it. Yeah, we mentioned that
we did. And by the way, thank you Texters.

Speaker 6 (53:42):
Austin Butler played Elvis in the most recent Bile pick.

Speaker 5 (53:46):
Of the King.

Speaker 4 (53:47):
Yeah, fine job, and Selena was played by Jennifer Lopez. Yeah,
and another one. By the way, we do have Ross's
pick for next week.

Speaker 5 (53:58):
Sure, what is it?

Speaker 4 (53:58):
It is a True to Infinity, he said, just the
first chapter.

Speaker 6 (54:03):
It's on Netflix. It's a documentary. It's about an hour
twenty minutes long, but I guess just the first chapter.

Speaker 4 (54:09):
Would be, you know, considerably shorter.

Speaker 3 (54:12):
All right, So we'll put it up at Jim corper
Live dot com The Good or the What You Do
that tw master Les should be able to.

Speaker 4 (54:17):
Click right through if you're want to check that out
and follow along with us next week.

Speaker 6 (54:20):
What's on It's on Netflix? Yeah, and By the way,
everything for this calendar years on that page. If you
go to the bottom, everything we have watched since twenty
eighteen when we started this is available for you to
see and click throw.

Speaker 5 (54:35):
Do you guys realize we have a seventh birthday coming
up this month?

Speaker 4 (54:40):
Oh yeah, Miles the Monday after Thanksgiving. No, it's on Miles.
Miles is September eleventh.

Speaker 5 (54:46):
No, it's the Jim Bob Show. Oh really, seven years
old on the Monday after Thanksgiving, Cyber Monday. I'll be
damn Yeah, Cyber Monday's our birthday. It's very nice. Yeah,
because we're so tech sav Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (54:58):
Lou Diamond Phillips and LaBamba for Richie Vallens.

Speaker 5 (55:02):
Someone mentioned Val Kilmer for Jim Morrison. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (55:05):
Forrest Whittaker as Bird, the famous jazz musician Greg Brady
is Johnny Bravo. He fit the suit. Those are all good,
by the way. Every day one of those is great.
Osha Jackson Junior doing his dad. Sissy Spasic is Loria
the Lynn.

Speaker 9 (55:25):
I forget.

Speaker 4 (55:26):
That's one of my favorite movies. One of the greatest ever.

Speaker 5 (55:29):
Oh, I love that movie.

Speaker 4 (55:30):
That maybe, dude, that was what the greatest ever.

Speaker 5 (55:33):
Dude, what was the last time you even saw it?

Speaker 3 (55:36):
Oh my god, it's been forever. But I lived in
West by God, Virginia, Virginia. And up there, man, I
mean Colemar's daughter. I don't know if you know there's
a coal mine on two up there.

Speaker 4 (55:44):
Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (55:45):
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welcome back to the Jim Colbert Show. Your four o'clock
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Speaker 5 (55:55):
I'm Jim.

Speaker 4 (55:56):
There's deb check is here as well.

Speaker 3 (55:57):
Yeah, but did you guys hear the story, by the way,
the story of the father and son that were killed.

Speaker 4 (56:03):
They were in Vietnam on a trip. Now I think
the guy lives there.

Speaker 3 (56:08):
He's from Idaho falls Ido and his son Cooper, he's
fifteen years old. They died while doing a zipline in
a place called Green Jungle Park in Laos, which is
just northeast of Thailand.

Speaker 5 (56:21):
And they both died.

Speaker 3 (56:22):
And they both died. Now, then it wasn't a fall,
nothing went wrong with the apparatus.

Speaker 5 (56:29):
What do you think happened this?

Speaker 3 (56:31):
By the way, I had an experience kind of like
this when I was young. Now I didn't get this level,
of course, as I'm still here talking. But I did
do something that caused us to happen. And it was
one of the scariest things.

Speaker 4 (56:45):
That the break jammed on the zipline and they went
into the tree full speed.

Speaker 3 (56:49):
That's a great guess. But no, no zipline. It had
nothing to do with the zipline. They didn't fall, no issues,
no harness problems, no nothing. Nobody got choked, nothing like that.

Speaker 4 (57:00):
Attack impaled. What'd you say, bear tiger? Not a bear tiger.

Speaker 5 (57:07):
No Vietnam, Vietnam. It won't be a sloths.

Speaker 4 (57:13):
Vietna as that's the best guess. That's exactly what I
would have thought.

Speaker 3 (57:19):
As they were zipping down the line, Barrot, the line
either agitated, hit or broke open a a nest of
Asian giant hornets.

Speaker 4 (57:30):
Oh no.

Speaker 3 (57:34):
They were stung more than one hundred times apiece and
did not make it. Two citizens died in the long probong.
Oh God, why did I even do that? Like I
was just going to read that, I don't know, and
the thing is out of my peripheral vision. I just
saw Jack reach for the What did they show a
picture of him in your story?

Speaker 4 (57:53):
Yeah no, I didn't see that.

Speaker 5 (57:55):
Okay check that out or not.

Speaker 3 (57:57):
Oh yeah, yeah, I've seen the hornets. These are the
hornets looked fake. They look like little hummingbirds.

Speaker 5 (58:03):
They did. They literally eat Jack. If you look up
an Asian giant hornet and put that on the fourth box,
you will not believe this. Damn near fills up a
man's hands.

Speaker 3 (58:11):
Let me give you there is a horrifying YouTube video
out there of four of these beekeeper dudes stumbling onto
a giant hornet's nest that had made its way into
like an old abandoned bus in the h out in
the woods, and it was on somebody's property, and they said, hey, look,
we think we have an infestation of bees or something,
and we know we can't kill them. Could you come out?

(58:32):
It wasn't bees, It was these hornets. They they had
their they were, you know, videotaping the whole thing. When
they lifted up the piece of plywood that was leaning
against the thing that created the cover that they created
the nest on, the hornets came out. When the hornets
started hitting the guys to sting them it sounded like
they were being shot by paintball guns. That's how hard

(58:54):
these hornets were hitting these dudes trying to sting them.
And the one dude picked it up and it covered
the entire palm of his hand. Grown ass man.

Speaker 5 (59:01):
Again, if you're watching us on our YouTube channel, Jack
has the picture up where one guy is holding the
hornet by the wings. I mean it's a good two
to three inches long. The wingspans got to be four
to five inches.

Speaker 4 (59:14):
I don't think they kill easy either.

Speaker 3 (59:16):
I think I remember, like I mean, obviously the chemicals
will do it, but I don't think you just swapp
that simitch.

Speaker 5 (59:20):
Out of the air a shotgun.

Speaker 4 (59:22):
I don't think they go away quietly.

Speaker 5 (59:24):
No, they do that. Whoa yeah.

Speaker 3 (59:27):
A US Department of State spokesperson confirmed that the citizens
died in the Northern Laos out of respect for the
privacy and the family, they didn't really go into anything else.
They said that they reached out to the federal agency
that covers this over there. Owen lived in Vietnam at
the time of his desk. He was director of a
international school. They're teaching I guess English.

Speaker 5 (59:45):
And other things.

Speaker 4 (59:48):
Good eighteen years he's lived over there, and he does
a zip line with his son, and the zip line
either agitated or hit the hornet's nest and they came
out and they stung them a hundred times of peace.
And where did this happen again? In Laos?

Speaker 5 (01:00:05):
He was forty seven and his son was fifteen.

Speaker 4 (01:00:07):
Fifteen years old?

Speaker 5 (01:00:08):
What region?

Speaker 4 (01:00:08):
Oh hold on, Jack, let me, I'll give another shot
for your entertainment.

Speaker 5 (01:00:12):
I have no problem with that on one thing. Oh
that's easy.

Speaker 4 (01:00:15):
Come out luang prabang, there you go, there you go.

Speaker 18 (01:00:21):
A bit.

Speaker 3 (01:00:25):
He just got a stray. He's just sitting in some
classic universally, he just got a stray.

Speaker 5 (01:00:29):
Anyway, Wait a minute, I know that sound.

Speaker 4 (01:00:32):
Oh yeah, that was a terrible terrible s got the money,
all right?

Speaker 5 (01:00:37):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:00:37):
Four oh seven, nine and six. We were just talking
about something else I wanted to bring it up to.
I can't remember for Dennis Quaid as nothing.

Speaker 4 (01:00:46):
Oh damn it.

Speaker 3 (01:00:47):
I think tool has a tool has a zipline or right,
not a zip line. Tool has a documentary coming in
Netflix as well.

Speaker 7 (01:00:54):
Well.

Speaker 5 (01:00:54):
The Cure is putting out a music documentary in the
next Yeah, but I think next year.

Speaker 4 (01:01:00):
I was not just some old videos. Of them over
the weekend. Oh yeah, yeah, it's great. As I'm programming
music for the weekends. We did work here, Yes, we.

Speaker 5 (01:01:07):
Do jazz still the best alternative music. You can't get
that anywhere Florida.

Speaker 4 (01:01:12):
Speaking of Dennis Quaid, he was also in the substance.

Speaker 3 (01:01:16):
Was he really Oh yes, let's get that head up
real quick while we're doing this. Oh buddy, okay, So
let me ask this. One of the worst things like
I have. I have a really bad habit of doing this.
I have a really bad habit of explaining something and
people going, Man, I hope that lives.

Speaker 4 (01:01:31):
Up to what you're use. I'm you're hyping it or
pitching it really hard. I hope it lives up to that.

Speaker 3 (01:01:35):
I do this with restaurants a lot, where I had
a really good matter of fact, my son's playing a
golf course this morning that I played this weekend that
I've never played before out in back the back ass
side of Leesburg, and it was so much fun. It
was a blast, and I'm hyping it, and I'm hyping
it well, he played this morning, and I'm dying.

Speaker 4 (01:01:52):
To get his review, and I'm a little scared to.

Speaker 3 (01:01:55):
You don't like it as much as I liked, it's
gonna seem like I don't know what the hell I'm
talking about.

Speaker 4 (01:01:59):
And the same thing here. Man Ross really like hyped
up this movie. He's like, this is a life won't
be the same kind of movie.

Speaker 5 (01:02:07):
After seeing he.

Speaker 4 (01:02:08):
Said, he said, don't watch it. Yeah, and then he
said don't watch it. He just don't watch it. I
can't stop thinking about it. Don't watch it. And then
I'm just like, watch it. Okay, So Jack, you did
Nannybreadschall dot com sit with you because I know that
she usually is a giant fan of the horror genre. Correct,
and she did wow and did not fall asleep. That's

(01:02:29):
the second shock or there?

Speaker 5 (01:02:31):
Could she know?

Speaker 4 (01:02:32):
She she was engaged the whole time.

Speaker 6 (01:02:35):
She liked the movie. I liked the movie as well.
He Ross talks about the ending. It's I didn't see
anything that was shocking, where.

Speaker 4 (01:02:47):
Like it's like like I have nightmares. However, it they
make choices and they go with it.

Speaker 5 (01:02:54):
I think it's a.

Speaker 4 (01:02:55):
Very interesting story. I think it's very well done.

Speaker 5 (01:02:59):
I love I love it.

Speaker 4 (01:03:00):
Yes, definitely, It's on HBO Max.

Speaker 9 (01:03:02):
Now.

Speaker 6 (01:03:03):
The substance to me Moore is in it also there's
a new actress who's great in it, and she's in
a new movie that I want to see. I'll look
up her name. I think it's Margaret o'halley or it's
Margareto Malley.

Speaker 5 (01:03:15):
Is that it? You know who that is?

Speaker 4 (01:03:17):
That is Andy McDowell's daughter. No, or quality, it's mac
Margaret y y.

Speaker 15 (01:03:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:03:24):
Yeah, you know what she was in, right?

Speaker 11 (01:03:26):
You know who she is?

Speaker 5 (01:03:28):
What was the movie?

Speaker 4 (01:03:29):
The Quentin Tarantino movie, The Last One? So it's one
Time and Time in Hollywood. She was the young girl
who offered to provide the service of Brad Pitt in
the car. She was one of Manson's girls. Got it.
That's I believe that's Andy McDowell's daughter.

Speaker 5 (01:03:41):
Ye, Margaret Quay yeah wow. Oh she was born in
nineteen ninety four.

Speaker 4 (01:03:46):
Oh yeah, she's always my kid.

Speaker 6 (01:03:49):
And anyway, so I was on I think, uh, peek,
I don't know, one of the streaming services, and she's
in there's a new streaming movie with her and a
bunch of other people that looks extremely cool that I
want to see.

Speaker 5 (01:04:02):
Is it called Honey Don't Yes, that's the one that's
already out, isn't it. Yes?

Speaker 4 (01:04:07):
Yeah, yeah, that's the Yeah, yeah, no, no, what I
just saw the radio on it.

Speaker 5 (01:04:12):
Oh yeah, not good. Yeah, springy movies better, Yeah, damn it.

Speaker 4 (01:04:15):
So tell me about the substance. So she's in it
as well. Great story. I like that, a lot of
the techniques on how they shoot it. Dennis quadd in it,
and it's like, oh, buddy, I saw a clip of
him easy, yeah yeah, yeah right yeah, hold on what.

Speaker 5 (01:04:30):
So what on the IMDb page?

Speaker 7 (01:04:32):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (01:04:33):
But what do they do to Dennis Quaid? They don't,
they don't mess up. No, he's but he's not a
likable character. And and something is that might be beautiful
is only so beautiful. You can only get so close
to something. What's that beautiful? And once you're almost inside
that thing, it's not as beautiful.

Speaker 5 (01:04:52):
It's kind of weird. Yeah, very Hollywood. Yeah, you lost me? Dog?
Is it graphic? What do you mean by graphic? How
much gore?

Speaker 4 (01:05:01):
What's the gorious movie you've seen before this?

Speaker 18 (01:05:03):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (01:05:05):
Saw?

Speaker 4 (01:05:06):
Like any yeah or Hustle. I never saw Hostle.

Speaker 6 (01:05:09):
I saw the first Saw, and I was surprised that
I liked it, and because I thought that was more
suspense and the drama.

Speaker 4 (01:05:18):
The suspense part of it is really what intrigued me
on saw.

Speaker 6 (01:05:21):
I think, you know this the Friday the thirteenth and
that the stuff from the eighties and Halloween stuff, So.

Speaker 4 (01:05:28):
You didn't think it was graphic, as Ros said, it.

Speaker 5 (01:05:29):
Was, It's okay, it's graphic.

Speaker 4 (01:05:32):
Sol He said the last scene was pretty gnarly, so.

Speaker 6 (01:05:36):
Yeah, yeah, but it's it was I like, the battle
you're having this it is because I don't I definitely
don't want to reveal anything.

Speaker 4 (01:05:44):
I don't want to reveal anything.

Speaker 6 (01:05:45):
There was a scene in it, let's call it a
fight scene that I thought, oh, this is it because
now I'm watching it with the expectation that, oh, there's
something so over the top, and I watch it, I'm like, yeah,
this one goes on a little you know, this one
was a little bloody.

Speaker 4 (01:06:00):
Oh right right, And I'm like yeah, but I'm like, okay,
I can I can deal with that.

Speaker 5 (01:06:07):
We are so desensitized me. I'm like, yeah, exactly, but.

Speaker 4 (01:06:12):
That wasn't even the ending that we were talking about it.

Speaker 5 (01:06:14):
And then it goes on.

Speaker 6 (01:06:16):
But then I think it gets to a certain point
that maybe we are by that point desensitized to at
least to the ending where it's had a point where
it's like, all right, this is yeah, this is just
do you.

Speaker 4 (01:06:25):
Know what movie Head over the Top. Cabin in the
Woods had that for me.

Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
Cabin in the Woods when that last scene when when
all the monsters get out and they start going crazy,
like all the people start getting wasted, Like I was like, god,
dog man, I mean, how many more people.

Speaker 4 (01:06:37):
Can you tear in half?

Speaker 5 (01:06:39):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:06:39):
Like it was just so ef and graphic. I was like, okay,
I'm done.

Speaker 3 (01:06:42):
Yeah, jumping the shark with bodies that was it. I mean, look,
it was cartoonish. That was the whole idea of the
movie because it was kind of a black comedy. But man,
they did not spare the gore in that movie at all.

Speaker 6 (01:06:52):
Yeah, the I thought to me more who won the
Golden Globe was nominated for an Oscar one of her
best performances.

Speaker 4 (01:07:00):
She was fantastic at it. I think she's underrated.

Speaker 5 (01:07:02):
I think she's a great actress.

Speaker 6 (01:07:03):
Yeah, yeah, and uh it was neat. I really enjoyed it.
Glad I watched it, and uh would two thumbs up.
Maybe had my wife enjoyed it as well, which was yeah,
I'm like, she's still a word.

Speaker 3 (01:07:15):
Yeah, all right four our seven nine one six one
o four one text us at seven seven zero three one.
In the beginning of the show, I asked if many
people had ever if anybody out there ever had to
visit a you know, a parent in jail or prison.
And we didn't get back to that because once we
got onto that whole thing with people you know doing uh,

(01:07:36):
you know, representing music, people in movies, you know, the
texting service went crazy.

Speaker 4 (01:07:41):
But man, we got some.

Speaker 5 (01:07:43):
Crazy text some that's just I was shocked.

Speaker 3 (01:07:46):
Yeah, yeah, I mean really crazy text. So I mean again,
if you have any of those talkbacks, I would love
to hear them. The texture great, but what happens is
and somebody just text and said, hey, I text you
all the time, but I never get texted back. And
we do text people back, but the problem is is
when we get onto a topic that's hot, you know,
we're getting you know, twenty or thirty of these every
time it reloads.

Speaker 4 (01:08:03):
So your text may be.

Speaker 3 (01:08:05):
Up there for a couple of seconds, but by the
time it refreshes, like every thirty seconds, yours gets pushed
to the bottom.

Speaker 4 (01:08:10):
Unless we scroll down during a break, we don't get
to see it.

Speaker 6 (01:08:12):
So and if we responded to everyone, we'd have to
play commercials NonStop because we wouldn't have time to do
a radio Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:08:19):
But one of the texts was I visited my grandfather
in prison when I was like five. He was in
the same prison with with Ted Bundy. Oh wow, same time.
This kid was strip searched, waited for hours, then got
to see his grandfather for like five minutes. Wouldn't recommend
for children. I only remember being very confused that a

(01:08:39):
policeman was watching me take off my clothes.

Speaker 4 (01:08:41):
Yeh, yeah, yeah at five five years old. Crazy stories.

Speaker 7 (01:08:44):
Man.

Speaker 5 (01:08:45):
Somebody else said they visited their father once. It was
a nightmare. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:08:50):
I got a couple of talkbacks too on the top
really yeah the next time, all right, cool, all right
for yeah, I.

Speaker 4 (01:08:58):
Won't play it. I don't care.

Speaker 5 (01:08:59):
I'm not hurt.

Speaker 3 (01:09:01):
Nine one six, one over one. I'll end up with
this real quick before we get to the top of
the hour. Here, I'll get to the next segment is So,
this is a Newsweek story I thought was kind of interesting.
So scientists use AI and they said, give us a
glimpse of what an average person's going to look like
in twenty fifty.

Speaker 4 (01:09:17):
Ooh, you saw the story. No oh, so it's twenty
twenty five.

Speaker 3 (01:09:22):
So that's twenty five years from now, and they actually
have an AI.

Speaker 4 (01:09:29):
Rendition of what they think it's looking like.

Speaker 3 (01:09:31):
Is this with thirty one percent of the adults and
eighty percent of adolescents not meeting recommended levels of physical activity,
researchers have shown a disturbing glimpse of what a long
term impacts on our health and the parents could look like.
Remember we talked about technic the other day. Yeah, technic
the idea that your head will which is almost freeze

(01:09:52):
forward because you're always down looking at a device or
a laptop or something like that.

Speaker 4 (01:09:57):
That's called technic. That's part of it. Let me show
you what it looks like death. Go to newsweek dot
com and find the story Jack. That way, you can
put the picture up there on uh okay on the
feed because I won't look until it's up. Tell me
when it's up. If you go to newsweek dot com,
jacket it says scientists unveil a disturbing glimpse of the
average person in twenty fifty and uh.

Speaker 5 (01:10:17):
I bet it's gonna look like the movie Wally where
we're all fat, just floating on you know, levitating surfboards.
Now you can't walk anymore.

Speaker 4 (01:10:25):
That's a movie my wife loathes. Really we hate, but
for the message it's true. Yeah, because if you say,
how do you hate that movie?

Speaker 5 (01:10:32):
It was badass? Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:10:33):
Well it's just a message that we're all you know,
fat and lazy and just you know, feeding into our
worse selves.

Speaker 5 (01:10:41):
And letting like machines raise your children while you talk
through screens but don't have a real conversation.

Speaker 3 (01:10:47):
So what do you before Jack brings this up? What
do you think it's gonna look like? If you were
ad tonk and it's a male, they can show a male.

Speaker 5 (01:10:53):
So I'm gonna go with larger eyes. Okay, because again
back to the devices thing, tech neck, let's see smaller
limbs because we're not using obviously when they said the
physical activity, so the upper body is probably going to
be a lot smaller. And for some reason, I keep
seeing a bigger head.

Speaker 4 (01:11:15):
Like you definitely nailed some of it. Yeah, yeah, you
definitely nailed some of it.

Speaker 5 (01:11:19):
I don't know Jack does he have the picture? I
haven't found it yet.

Speaker 4 (01:11:21):
Yeah, okay, here I'll show it to you.

Speaker 5 (01:11:23):
Ray whoa, Oh no, that is sad and that's a
young man.

Speaker 4 (01:11:35):
I think this was supposed to be like thirty five
years old or something.

Speaker 7 (01:11:39):
What.

Speaker 3 (01:11:39):
Yeah, And there's another one here where they basically do
it like this, Like look at this one. It says
what they do is is they show up. Showed it
on the website right now, if you have the Jim
Corper Live dot com, you can see it. I'm doing
the old school wave, just holding it up in front
of the camera and they have little pointers to show
you what what's going to happen to your body and
why it's going to happen like that. You know what
you're doing to cause yourself to almost collapse into yourself

(01:12:01):
like that. And it basically looks like any loser that
we just sit on the couch and do nothing. But
that's true though, right, I Mean, that's like that. That's
the whole, isn't that. The scary part of this is that,
you know, we talk about kids being a beast. I
think America is fatter than we've ever been, and it's
because of the screen time. Kids won't get out and
do anything. We just had the story the other day
where what was it how how many kids under the

(01:12:22):
age of five go outside and play.

Speaker 4 (01:12:24):
Did you roll?

Speaker 5 (01:12:25):
That's right, Yeah, one day a week, one day a week,
if that's one day.

Speaker 4 (01:12:28):
A week, they get outside and play or go out
in the sunshine or do anything like that.

Speaker 5 (01:12:32):
And I don't know if you guys are aware, but
have you heard what the latest thing is that doctors
are prescribing.

Speaker 4 (01:12:38):
Oh is it sunshine?

Speaker 5 (01:12:39):
Literally they're prescribing They're prescribing time outdoors. Wow, nature walks.
It's it's actually a Japanese idea, but the idea that
nature can heal depression in what you know, maybe you
know obese children.

Speaker 3 (01:12:52):
It's that some of the things that you're going to
see in people as we get older with the tech
generation is says you'll see premature aging. In other words,
rings and stuff around your forehead and face that looks
make you look older. Hair loss, poor posture, which is
technic exzema, dull complexion because you're not getting any sunlight,
varicos veins because you're not using you're just sitting in.
Your weight is causing your veins to pop out. Swollen feet,

(01:13:16):
joint stiffness, weight gain around the abdomen, digital eye strain,
which causes redness and dark circles. Those are all the
things just from sitting around. That's that's why, that's why
we've always said that. You know, they've always said that
being sedentary is as bad as smoking.

Speaker 5 (01:13:31):
Yeah, in some cases worse.

Speaker 3 (01:13:33):
Yeah, all right, four oh seven nine one six one
four one. You can always text us at seven to
seven A zero three one. Take a break back in
a second with more than Jim.

Speaker 5 (01:13:40):
Colbert Shoe s.

Speaker 3 (01:13:45):
Onn up guys sport from Doom.

Speaker 5 (01:13:50):
I think he waits now, wait now. The guy who
played Elvis was Austin Butler.

Speaker 15 (01:13:56):
Uh. I've seen a cool interview about him that said
he said he spent two years living as ow so
he could learn.

Speaker 5 (01:14:00):
Like how to talk like Elvis, and then he said
after the movie he spent another.

Speaker 15 (01:14:04):
Year trying not to talk like Elvis because he couldn't
get the accent out of his brain at the dedication
to a role man.

Speaker 4 (01:14:10):
That's cool. But glad you guys are back.

Speaker 11 (01:14:12):
Jim, I hope you're feeling better.

Speaker 5 (01:14:13):
Yeah, I heard you had an issue with a mister
peanut Rter.

Speaker 16 (01:14:18):
Something that a generation where it shows what people will
look like in twenty fifty is missing to take into
account that it's probably going to be at least ten
percent related to Nick Cannon with how many kids he has?

Speaker 4 (01:14:32):
Yeah, man, yeah, thirteen, fourteen.

Speaker 5 (01:14:37):
I think it's a Baker's doesn't Nick Cannon?

Speaker 17 (01:14:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:14:40):
Yeah, I was trying to think if he has more
than Elon Musk. Yeah, Musk has a bunch. There was
an NBA player that has a bunch of them as well,
like eighteen or nineteen Blight Howard. No, the dude who
played for Sean Kemp Sonics. Right, play for the Sonics.
I think you had a bunch of kids. Van Patten

(01:15:00):
had eight?

Speaker 5 (01:15:01):
Did he really? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:15:02):
Damn made a show about it the latest enough his
twelve kids. Who does Nick Cannon? Dam that's a lot
of young's dude, all right, it wasn't Dick van Patten.
It was Tom Tom Bradford. Who's the name of the show.
Welcome back to the Jim Colbert Show with the radio
one oh four point one.

Speaker 5 (01:15:21):
I'm Jim.

Speaker 4 (01:15:21):
There's deb here as well for our over sixty crowd.

Speaker 5 (01:15:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:15:25):
What another keyword for you in the time of the
hour last week, this week? Or one more one more?
Got dog dude? This one around a while.

Speaker 6 (01:15:33):
Let me, I'll talk to someone about getting a weekly
email sent out with an updated information on that they
probably spend at least an hour on Sunday's crafting to
set to send on Monday morning.

Speaker 3 (01:15:44):
Yeah, good job by very informative. Uh So, the holiday
season is upon us. I mean, before you know it,
Thanksgiving will be sitting in our front door.

Speaker 5 (01:15:53):
Right I can't believe it's November.

Speaker 3 (01:15:55):
I cannot believe it either, but Thanksgiving is around the corner.
Of course, that lead right into Christmas. And you know,
it's just kind of wild how this time of year goes.
You know, you know, Halloween, next thing, you know, we're
already five days, you know, four days into this year,
and by next weekend you'll be two weeks out from
from Thanksgiving. And what I'm interested in is, like, you know,
it's our question of the day by the way, Jim
Corbert Live dot com or excuse me if you go

(01:16:15):
to our YouTube feed.

Speaker 5 (01:16:18):
I mean, we left the office on Friday, it was Halloween.
I came out the elevators today I was like, whoa, Yeah,
Christmas smacked me right in the face.

Speaker 3 (01:16:26):
And we're getting some early cold weather that actually makes
it seem even more holiday, like right, I mean, we're
actually getting a blast next week that's gonna be really cold.
Like the high next Tuesday and Wednesday supposed to be
like fifty nine degrees.

Speaker 5 (01:16:37):
The heat will be on the high.

Speaker 4 (01:16:38):
Yeah, the high fifty nine.

Speaker 3 (01:16:40):
So we have another little bit of rain coming through
this weekend and then another cold front behind it. So
I don't remember us having this much really cool air
this early in the year for a while. But the
reason I ask is is our question today is do
you feel safe flying right now? You know, we had
Sean Duffy come out today and say that you know, yeah,
we will either cancel or delay flights to ensure yourself.
But man, we're hearing some nightmare stories from I mean

(01:17:03):
just Oia. We're not even talking about like a heartspeld
in Atlanta, a Heartsfield in Atlanta, or any of the
big O'Hare or LaGuardia. We're not hearing any of those Dallas.

Speaker 5 (01:17:12):
Well, actually, the ground stoppage the story that we had
done last week. We were one of three airports around
the country, including Ronald Reagan in DC Orlando, where there
were delays of up to up to three and a
half hours six hours. We heard even twelve hours and
like you said, Sean Duffy, Transportation Secretary, came out today

(01:17:33):
and said part of America's airspace may need to be closed,
right because there just simply are not enough air traffic
controllers to handle all the flights.

Speaker 3 (01:17:40):
It says, according to the FAA, nearly fifty percent of
all major air traffic control facilities face staffing shortages. Air
traffic controllers are required to work without pay for the
duration of the shutdown.

Speaker 5 (01:17:52):
Yeah, they are among the federal employees who, by law, yeah,
are required to work. But you know what, if you
have sick days, and that's what's happening.

Speaker 3 (01:18:00):
If you have sick days, you're gonna be blowing those
sick days out. It says, if the government doesn't open,
then the next week or two, we'll look back at
those These were the good These were the good days,
not the bad days. In other words, now would be
the good days compared to what it could look like
in two weeks, especially when airports start filling up because
people traveling for the holidays, and that that's gonna happen,
and that's gonna happen like ten days from now.

Speaker 4 (01:18:20):
I mean, people will start leaving.

Speaker 3 (01:18:21):
For Thanksgiving to go and do week long visits because
a lot of people will take the entire week off
because you get two days, so you can take just
three days of your vacation time and get an entire
week off work.

Speaker 4 (01:18:30):
So that's what a lot of people do.

Speaker 3 (01:18:32):
Yeah, So that means a lot of people like they
in like the twentieth twenty first, second, third, like they're
gonna start peeling out of here. And if this thing
is not done by then, I know John Thune said
today he thought it was gonna be done this week specifically,
I think Jack mentioned this yesterday after the elections. Today
they think that like tomorrow things will start kind of
moving forward.

Speaker 13 (01:18:50):
But who knows.

Speaker 3 (01:18:51):
We don't know, I mean, because you know, the president
said that he's not negotiating, but you know that that
pressure is getting there because a lot of the national polls,
you know, it doesn't really it doesn't vie well politically
for the sitting president, and you know the House of
Reps in Congress all all controlled by Republicans.

Speaker 5 (01:19:08):
Well, somebody just texted us at seven seven zero three one,
we are driving instead of flying for Thanksgiving because of
all this, Because again, you know that's a lot of
money to spend just to get to the airport and
find out that you have a six hour delay. And
if you have a flight connecting at r S, well.

Speaker 3 (01:19:25):
That's great if you if your family is like in
the South, right, but if your family's in Portland, you know,
or elsewhere where it is us where the drive is,
you know, two days instead of you know, a few hours,
that's gonna be that's gonna be bad news.

Speaker 6 (01:19:37):
And sometimes you just can't avoid flying for whatever reason.
And sometimes you might have booked the trip months ago, right,
you know that, you know, it's just it's coming up.

Speaker 5 (01:19:47):
I know I was.

Speaker 4 (01:19:48):
I wasn't concerned about my safety. I flew two weeks ago.

Speaker 5 (01:19:52):
I I just thought it's like, oh I might have
to deal with longer security lines. Yeah, and did not.

Speaker 6 (01:19:59):
It was, you know, you know, relatively easy on both
trips going and coming. And uh and my daughter flew
yesterday and she did not have problems. But there are
some places where there are long delays.

Speaker 5 (01:20:14):
It was like Dallas somewhere where they were issue.

Speaker 3 (01:20:16):
This issue also is a lot of people come to
Orlando for Thanksgiving, you know, they they lose they used
this week off to come here. And go on family vacation.
So we know that for a fact, specifically for Thanksgiving,
this happens.

Speaker 6 (01:20:28):
Well yeah, so now the trickle down fact effect on
the economy is when less people are traveling for vacation, right,
we are what the number one or two vacation destination,
number one?

Speaker 4 (01:20:40):
Yeah, globally, I don't know. We go back and forth
with Vegas all the time.

Speaker 5 (01:20:44):
Yeah, yeah, I.

Speaker 3 (01:20:44):
Think it's globally too. I mean it's just in America.
I think we are the number one vacation destination in
the world. Interesting stuff. So we'll see how that goes.

Speaker 4 (01:20:52):
I don't know, i'd be you know, my wife has
to fly next Tuesday, and you know she has to
fly out to I think it's either Austin or Los Angeles, so,
you know, and I don't know, it's just a wild
thing to have your wife in the air, you know,
there and back. And you know, I know, this isn't
a high traffic area like like you see in DC,
New York, Chicago and those areas there.

Speaker 3 (01:21:12):
I know it's it's busy, but not like that kind
of busy. Still nervous, you know, it's still nervous. You
put a love one on an airplane right.

Speaker 5 (01:21:18):
Now, I would be just because you just don't when
they get there exactly are they gonna come home? All right?

Speaker 3 (01:21:25):
Seven nine one six one four one text us and
uh at seven seven zero three one. So there is
an indicator of whether the economy is good or not.

Speaker 4 (01:21:34):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:21:34):
Of course, there's a lot of questions up there with
the tariff thing. Everybody's like, well, it's this, it's that
you know, we're in a recession. We're not in a recession,
we're pre recession. But there is one really unique indicator. Uh,
and it proves to be pretty accurate. And I'll tell
you what that is next.

Speaker 1 (01:21:47):
You guys are talking about the Substance.

Speaker 15 (01:21:51):
I thought that was an incredible movie with Demi Moore.

Speaker 1 (01:21:55):
I think she got robbed at the oscar.

Speaker 15 (01:21:56):
My favorite scene that it was one of those I'll
say it was one of those Springtime for Hitler moments.

Speaker 5 (01:22:04):
Was the ending where they had the beauty contests.

Speaker 13 (01:22:08):
Let's just say I was laughing.

Speaker 5 (01:22:10):
And cringing at the same time.

Speaker 4 (01:22:11):
It's a great movie laughing.

Speaker 11 (01:22:14):
Hey, guys, hands down, if you want to see the
most graphic movie, Terrifier three is probably at the top
of the list.

Speaker 10 (01:22:26):
Hello everybody. I am one I knew here from Mexico,
and I love this program. It's so funny, I tell you,
But your name is John.

Speaker 5 (01:22:38):
I so I call it.

Speaker 10 (01:22:40):
Try to speak to it John to get onto the show.

Speaker 4 (01:22:43):
And I was told by the man that there's no
John there.

Speaker 10 (01:22:47):
So I just curiously, what do you do?

Speaker 4 (01:22:50):
Be out the window.

Speaker 5 (01:22:55):
Too much? Just move on?

Speaker 4 (01:22:58):
Oh my god, I wish I had some right now
hanging there.

Speaker 5 (01:23:02):
An it's rum based right coqito.

Speaker 3 (01:23:04):
I would literally stick a silly straw into a milk
jug size container of coquita right now?

Speaker 4 (01:23:13):
All right, your five o'clock keyword is money.

Speaker 5 (01:23:15):
M O N E Y.

Speaker 3 (01:23:15):
That's what I'll need to buy some of that coquito.
Go over to real Radio out of Fevenson. Then I'll
for your chance of one thousand bucks. Money is your
five o'clock keyword.

Speaker 5 (01:23:24):
Good luck.

Speaker 4 (01:23:24):
We hope you win. Yeah, we do.

Speaker 5 (01:23:25):
I'm Jim.

Speaker 4 (01:23:26):
There's dep no shake us here.

Speaker 6 (01:23:27):
Sure, what's the big difference between coketo and eggnog?

Speaker 5 (01:23:32):
The rum?

Speaker 4 (01:23:33):
But you put you put rum and it.

Speaker 3 (01:23:35):
I mean there's spices and cinnamon and stuff in the coquito,
and I don't think there's that much an eggnog.

Speaker 4 (01:23:40):
I don't think it's as spicy.

Speaker 3 (01:23:43):
Okay, I could be wrong, but I'm telling you the
coquito to me and eggnog aren't even the same. Like
coquito would be like if you had a regular gummy
bear as opposed to like a sour gummy bear, like
where you put in your mouth, you're like.

Speaker 5 (01:23:54):
Gat Well, Plus, it's got coconut cream of coconut white rum,
condensed milk, evaporated milk. There's no extract, cinnamon and nutmeg vein.
I checked my voume. All those are my superfoods. All right.

Speaker 3 (01:24:13):
So you know the idea of us being in a recession,
you know, you hear that over and over. It's a
big fighting point of whether we are whether we aren't.
I don't know that anyone is. Really We've always been like, hey,
we're right, we're close to it.

Speaker 4 (01:24:26):
We can see it.

Speaker 3 (01:24:27):
It's right around the corner telling this that for four years. Yeah,
but nobody will ever say, hey, there it is. You know,
sure enough, we're in a recession.

Speaker 5 (01:24:33):
Look behind you, there is there happens.

Speaker 4 (01:24:36):
The one group of people that disagrees with that, one
group of people says, you know, I know when there's
a recession, who do you think those people are? Mormons?

Speaker 3 (01:24:46):
No, no, no, not Mormons, not seniors. It's a profession,
says here. There's a lot of things that might signal
we are entering into a recession. My bank account is
certainly one of them. But that's not what I'm talking
about here. One major recession indicator is how much expendable

(01:25:07):
cash people have.

Speaker 5 (01:25:08):
Hair stylists and nail salons.

Speaker 4 (01:25:11):
That's a very good guess.

Speaker 3 (01:25:12):
And by the way, that's kind of part of the
topic is it's like, as things start kind of buttoning
down a little bit, if things start getting tight, what
do you start kind of nixing out of your life?
Strippers is the answer. Strippers are the people who know
whut when the.

Speaker 4 (01:25:29):
Money ain't rolling through strippers. Yes, yes, ma'am, that's exactly it.

Speaker 3 (01:25:35):
Strippers, I've spend that grocery money, huh. I've worked in
the industry for years. It's been bad for the last
three years and it continues to get worse. Prior to COVID,
you could expect a ratio of five to six customers
per girl. Since COVID it dropped a one or two
or worse. Out there for the strip clubs in New York.
Girl here, I know multiple girls who've lost their apartments.

(01:25:57):
It's the worst anyone has ever seen for the industry.

Speaker 5 (01:26:00):
Wow, I thought you were going to go with like
beer and Hamburger helper.

Speaker 3 (01:26:03):
See that's but that's that's like that's staying alive stuff
like strip club that is like the ultimate. Well, I
got nothing better do with this money. I'm just gonna
throw it at some chick I've never met, and there's
nothing in retire.

Speaker 11 (01:26:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:26:16):
Hi, I'll keep my clothes on, but.

Speaker 4 (01:26:18):
Nothing in return for it. But yeah, the strip clubs.

Speaker 5 (01:26:21):
Are the ones I've never heard that before.

Speaker 4 (01:26:24):
I would think like.

Speaker 3 (01:26:25):
Nice restaurants, like places like that, like because we know
the like I heard Sacks Fifth Avenue is about to
file and look for protection because people just started shopping
at those high dollar retailers anymore.

Speaker 5 (01:26:37):
Well, I mean it doesn't necessarily play into this story,
but for anyone who's lived in Central Florida for any
length of time and have driven down John Young Parkway
near Silver Star and smelled that horrendous scent in the
air plant which is closing, Yeah, I heard that, yeah
today that the Freedom Light plant is closing. Yeah, I
read that.

Speaker 3 (01:26:57):
I actually read a blurb on that a couple of
weeks back. Because my dad's print shop was right across
the street from it. Really, so my entire like I
would say, probably about eight years of my life when
I worked for my dad on that corner of Silver
Star and Pinehills Road.

Speaker 4 (01:27:08):
I think that's what it is, silver Star in John
Young Parkway.

Speaker 5 (01:27:12):
Okay. I was just down the street from you at
the at another radio company and had to smell that
every morning on the way and to work.

Speaker 4 (01:27:19):
And the one that was out in that field in
Pine Hills, No, no, no, this.

Speaker 5 (01:27:23):
Was the bigger building Channel six.

Speaker 4 (01:27:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:27:25):
Yeah, I got you right down the streetreet.

Speaker 3 (01:27:27):
Yeah, there's a wah wah there now, but there's a
brown building back there, and that's where my dad's print
shop was, and I worked there for many years.

Speaker 4 (01:27:33):
And the Free Too lay plant. Man, when they got
it going, and when they would when they would.

Speaker 3 (01:27:37):
Change the oil, that's when that's when, like you, because
they swapped that oil out. And as they're pumping that
oil under those tankers to take that stuff away, man,
you would think like how bad could it? I mean,
you're frying French fry potato chips. How bad could it be?
Well after about six weeks of frying potentio chips.

Speaker 5 (01:27:58):
Yeah, it's got that real feet smell.

Speaker 4 (01:27:59):
Yeah, has got that ransid smell.

Speaker 5 (01:28:01):
But you know I've always but seriously, I have heard
and honestly experienced it myself. Right So, before the Great
housing Crisis of two thousand and nine, I remember saying
I could never color my hair out of a box.
I have to go, Oh, guess what I can learn
how to do? I hate my own fingernails? Yeah, exactly, exactly.

Speaker 3 (01:28:21):
So on the one of the entries into the story was,
as someone in the mental health field, I've noticed a
huge decline in libido for men and women. You'd be
surprised at the lack of desired interest in sex and
the general population right now. Yeah, stress has gone through
the roof. People are in survival mode and they're not
thinking about sex or being sexy or any of that.
They're just trying to worry about their health, insurance, Where

(01:28:43):
they're gonna eat, Are they gonna have gas money to
get to work?

Speaker 5 (01:28:45):
Are they gonna have a roof over their head? Can
they can they afford to pay, you know, to feed
their kids. Yeah, yeah, yeah, sex is the last thing
on most people's minds. And you know, the libido is
really especially the male libido, right, it is really sensitive
to that that oh yeah, stress, well pressure, that economic
pressure to provide.

Speaker 3 (01:29:02):
I don't know about Jack, but for me, if I
don't feel like that, I am you know, the man
of the house. Like if I don't feel like I've
done a lot to really you know, maintain my house,
you know, And that's you know, not just the physical
part of it, but the emotional part of it. It
does affect me like that, like I can only have
sex like four times a week when it's like that,
Tom Joe, it's a joke.

Speaker 5 (01:29:21):
Yeah, I know, that's why we's in line.

Speaker 6 (01:29:25):
I just imagine the work that your wife has to
go to convince you that you're in charge, just to
get some.

Speaker 3 (01:29:33):
The fact that she has to do it to get some,
Jack is the worst part of the whole story. The
fact she gets some is the worst part of the
whole story. Effect that doesn't affect you, like if you
have stress, like a work or anything like that, it's
hard to takes it completely away from me.

Speaker 5 (01:29:48):
Well, it's hard to feel playful when in the back
of your mind, you're like, oh God, okay, we got
this coming up. How is it going to do?

Speaker 4 (01:29:54):
How long is that gallon of milk gonna last?

Speaker 9 (01:29:56):
You?

Speaker 4 (01:29:56):
Right?

Speaker 5 (01:29:56):
Exactly? I mean, and you know I have to this
story before. But as a kid, you know, thanks to
our neighbors, we had some neighbors one year that you know,
my mom didn't know if she was we were going
to be able to celebrate Thanksgiving, and it just happened
to be one of the neighbors on the cul de
sac was aware of that. And Mom came home from
work one day and there was a box of Thanksgiving dinner. Wow.

(01:30:20):
And if our neighbors hadn't been charitable that way, we
wouldn't have been able to afford it.

Speaker 3 (01:30:25):
Well, my daughters were in the Pacific Northwest. When they
were up there in a Tacoma and Seattle, they had
a group of friends and they would do a friends
Giving thing and they were all in the same exact boat.

Speaker 4 (01:30:35):
Because that's so.

Speaker 3 (01:30:36):
Far away from everywhere, right, and nobody was from there.
Everybody was from like Florida or near here. So that
flight is six and a half hours. It's expensive. So
a lot of the times they just said, look, we're
not coming home for Thanksgiving, We'll just make the trip
home for Christmas. And they would stay up there and
it was like, if I remember right, it was like
four or five couples and they were all in the
same exact boat. They were far away from family, they

(01:30:57):
had no where to eat, and they all kind of
came together to create a mule for them for that group.
So they Charlie Brown so they can afford it, right, yeah,
because you know, if you're buying one for everything, it's
different than you know, I'll get the muffins, or I'll
get the rolls or it. We'll pitch in and do
the turkey or ham or whatever the case may be.
I know Jack and his family do that. You guys
invite people over right, Yes.

Speaker 5 (01:31:20):
We usually make a we'll make a plate.

Speaker 4 (01:31:22):
Yeah, my wife is already started dropping names.

Speaker 5 (01:31:26):
Oh really, are we sure we used to do? We
want to?

Speaker 6 (01:31:30):
Already think that I was actually considering not frying a
turkey this year. What I know, well, listen, is.

Speaker 5 (01:31:37):
Your oil new or do you or do you need
new oil? There you go?

Speaker 4 (01:31:40):
Yeah, so sixty bucks right close more than the turkey.

Speaker 6 (01:31:44):
So every year. Yeah, yeah, So every year. I've heard
twenty five straight years I've been frying a bird. But
then I would filter the oil and you can use
it again. And last year we did it Thanksgiving and
the Christmas they didn't want turkey. And then it's the
oldest sat there. So I have oil that I used
once and now I got to chuck it. And it's like,

(01:32:05):
do I want to spend an extra fifty bucks just
to fry the bird?

Speaker 5 (01:32:09):
Yeah? Yeah, you don't.

Speaker 4 (01:32:10):
I don't, you don't, No, no, no, look it's good,
but I mean, man, it's sixty fifty sixty bucks about
the oil for that.

Speaker 5 (01:32:16):
That's another turkey.

Speaker 4 (01:32:17):
Yeah, yeah, you bet your ass. One of the other things.

Speaker 3 (01:32:19):
By the way, a textra brought this up as well,
in regards to the economy and how the strippers are
a good telltale point.

Speaker 5 (01:32:26):
One of these. I just never thought of getting an
economic lesson from a stripper one of.

Speaker 3 (01:32:29):
The other old trust me, there's one on tic on
Instagram the other day that broke down her how she
tends for her money and how she does it.

Speaker 4 (01:32:38):
How much do you think a stripper in Miami made
in twenty twenty four?

Speaker 3 (01:32:42):
Oh, she took you through doing your taxes, just to
show you how everything worked out her expenses and one hundred.

Speaker 4 (01:32:47):
And eighty thousand dollars.

Speaker 3 (01:32:50):
Two hundred and fifty seven hundred and fourteen thousand dollars,
seven hundred fourteen thousand dollars.

Speaker 4 (01:32:56):
Is a stripper in Miami?

Speaker 5 (01:32:58):
Are there any like neat stripper things that if you're
like not Miami level, you could still make? Is there
anybody who's written to a lot of ricotta cheese? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:33:08):
Only fans stuff. Yeah, only fans.

Speaker 3 (01:33:10):
And the funny thing is Jack mentions that, and that's
exactly what the text are served said. I wonder how
much OnlyFans has affected strip clubs, and it says right here,
only fans might be the answer for the downturn. Uh,
maybe only one person of people who worked in the
industry transition successfully to the platform, but their clientele and
future customers all did because only fans has a revenue

(01:33:31):
of like seven billion. In other words, instead of going
to the strip club, dealing with the dealing with the environment,
dealing with the people who own strip clubs, doing that
whole thing, just take that party to only fans and
then you don't have to do any of that. You
don't have to leave your house, you get a room
set up, or you do your whole whatever you're gonna
show and whatever you're gonna say, and then keep that
door locked so your ten kids don't see it, and then.

Speaker 5 (01:33:53):
I'll you go.

Speaker 3 (01:33:54):
But that would affect it. I mean, you don't being
in a strip club. If you're gonna go in there,
it's gonna cost you. Like, what are you taking there?
A couple hundred dollars? Right, you want to go in
there and have a good time, taking up a couple
hundred bucks whatever? I mean, you know, a couple hundred
dollars and only fans. That's like an hour and a
half and.

Speaker 5 (01:34:09):
You don't have to deal as the water bill. Yeah yeah,
and you.

Speaker 3 (01:34:12):
Don't have to deal with any of the crap that
comes with going to a club. How dangerous it is
for those girls. Man, I knew some girls I used
to working with the Dollhouse back in the nineties and
stuff they had to get like arm guard, walk to
their car every night, opening up that one red door
anyway four oh seven one text us at seven to
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Speaker 13 (01:34:44):
Afternoon Colberd Crew.

Speaker 20 (01:34:46):
Jimmy, I worked in the vending business for both a
chips company and a bread and bacon company.

Speaker 14 (01:34:52):
Let me tell you something.

Speaker 5 (01:34:53):
If you see what.

Speaker 15 (01:34:54):
These bakeries do when it comes from pairing snack cakes
and bread, and you see these chip companies when it
comes to frying potato chips, You'll never want to eat
a bag of chips again.

Speaker 20 (01:35:04):
You'll never want to eat a loaf of bread again.
You'll never want to eat any snack cakes again. And
it's not so much the deep frying oil, it's the
residue from all the frying.

Speaker 5 (01:35:12):
Oof.

Speaker 7 (01:35:14):
Hey, Jimmy, this is Bruce Rothschild, the X sending kaybro Charger.
Growing up the San Fernando Valley, we were just down
the street from the Budweiser plant, so you'd smell the
hops just about twenty four to seven as you drove
past it. But if you win another block, you went
by the Keebler Bakery, huge bakery right off of Roscoe Boulevard,

(01:35:36):
and so you'd get the beer and you'd get the Yeah.
The keebler l was smelling great.

Speaker 5 (01:35:43):
Nothing beats Marita bread.

Speaker 4 (01:35:45):
Yeah. Yeah, that was the best good to hear for me. Bruce,
all right, welcome back to the Jimp Bob Show. We're
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Speaker 5 (01:35:56):
I'm Jim.

Speaker 4 (01:35:56):
There's deb hell beg his ear as well. We had
a Nibisco plant Jersey did every time you drove vi
it it was just a yes.

Speaker 5 (01:36:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:36:04):
The Marita bread by I four was so legendary. It
would be the antithesis of the Fredo l a plant.

Speaker 7 (01:36:10):
Oh.

Speaker 5 (01:36:10):
You would roll down your windows going by give Marita
bread plant.

Speaker 3 (01:36:13):
It would be a traffic jam, like people would slow
down on bakes days because that thing would waft through
your car and it was like the greatest plug in
of all time.

Speaker 5 (01:36:22):
So good.

Speaker 3 (01:36:23):
You know what I heard was bad though. There's two
places where they make saracha, oh yeah, and where they
make uh in Louisiana. I guess it's just Louisiana hot sauce.
They make it on the Avery Island, I guess is
the place where they make this hot sauce.

Speaker 4 (01:36:40):
And that plant is supposed to be pretty bad.

Speaker 5 (01:36:43):
The one in California that made saracha that was the
subject of neighborhood complaints for years. They tried expensive filtration systems,
but people still complained of burning eyes and running noses
because of the capsation that the chili in the air.

Speaker 3 (01:36:58):
Oh really yeah, And there's place up in Lake County
that has that one smell a Mount Dora. Yeah, it's
that doodoo plant.

Speaker 5 (01:37:06):
No, it's the landfill. It's what we put the mount
in Mount Dora.

Speaker 4 (01:37:12):
How terrible is that? The mountain is trash? It is
a mountain of trash.

Speaker 5 (01:37:17):
Hey, check that out on your way over the four
fifty three. Thanks for visiting today. Have a good one.

Speaker 3 (01:37:22):
What did they stop, by the way, when do they
stop what? When do they determine that a landfill is full?
That's a very good point, because the one out when
you go out to like in Geneva, there's one out there,
and my god, man, that thing is Oh it's well
because you can take anything out there, You can take
old anything out there, and they will get rid of it.

(01:37:43):
The transfer stations don't really show that that that thing
that over winter springs, you're just dropping it off. They're
taking it to another like landfill. The landfill is not there, right,
I have a.

Speaker 5 (01:37:51):
Feeling that we drive by a closed landfill on the
way home on the four fourteen.

Speaker 4 (01:37:57):
You're one hundred percent right.

Speaker 5 (01:37:58):
They still have the methane. Yeah, they have pipes coming
out of it, but it's got grass grown over the
top of it. No active truck, so.

Speaker 4 (01:38:06):
You're one hundred percent right.

Speaker 3 (01:38:07):
And I'm sure none of that water runs through that
on the way down to the aquafer For all those smells,
not at all.

Speaker 5 (01:38:12):
Nothing to see here, folks move along. I don't know.
I would think as soon as it comes over the
tops of the trees would be a good indicator.

Speaker 4 (01:38:21):
There's one out there on four point fifteen, right by
where you used to live Oasting. Yeah, yeah, there's one
out there. It's gigantic as well. Yeah. The other smell thing.

Speaker 3 (01:38:30):
Unfortunately when you are when you live in Putnam County,
specifically in Palatka. Come on, now, you got the Georgia
Pacific plant up there, that that tissue plant, and you know,
for people who don't know how that stuff is made,
you know, when they break the fiber of the tree
down and start bleaching it to create the fibers, they
create the paper. With that water that they use, they
pump out into these giant fields. It's these reserve ponds.

(01:38:53):
And you can actually if you google Earth Palatka you
can see exactly what I'm talking about. There are like
I think three or four football sized fields that are
pits that are like I believe four or five six
feet deep, and they pump that water there so that
the sun can evaporate the water. Then they come in
and they collect the sludge that's left over and do

(01:39:13):
whatever they do with that.

Speaker 5 (01:39:15):
But let me tell you, I'm from Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Oh my god, dude on the Fort Howard paper.

Speaker 4 (01:39:19):
Oh come on now, on hot days, I'm telling you,
it's hard, it's tough. It stinks so bad.

Speaker 5 (01:39:28):
I don't know though. You mix that in with cows
finally being let out of the barn and spring. Yeah, oh,
you mix that with the paper.

Speaker 4 (01:39:34):
Or the mushroom plants the county as well. Those mushroom
fields soak it in.

Speaker 5 (01:39:41):
Thank you, come back. I guess though, they don't even
let them out of the barn. Anymore. No, they don't.
I don't know. People have been texting and I hate
factory farming. Yeah, I hate it because that that was,
you know, seeing the big red barns and when they
finally open their doors in spring and the cows can
start eating alfalfa again instead of eating hay, which they've

(01:40:01):
you know, survived on. People say they walk them now
in the barns in a circle.

Speaker 4 (01:40:06):
Mm oh really that's just yeah, that is a shame.

Speaker 14 (01:40:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:40:10):
Yeah, I'm land though, man, I mean, you know, I
guess it's the land is just to have the space,
or they just does it take too much manpower?

Speaker 5 (01:40:17):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:40:17):
Yeah, nobody asked that question.

Speaker 5 (01:40:19):
Though.

Speaker 3 (01:40:19):
Nobody asked right before they led into a steak. I mean,
was this thing walked properly? You know, nobody's asking that question,
you know, unfortunately. So the one thing I did find
interesting is like, I like these little things because I
think it's fun to try to figure it out that
they did a I think in Florida it says this
is Florida's most mispronounced word. Right now, there is a

(01:40:39):
national list of most mispronounced words.

Speaker 4 (01:40:43):
Can we guess? Well, on for a second, I got
to fiure out which one is the Florida one here.

Speaker 5 (01:40:46):
Because I think we already know it, or what we
assume we know it? Jack, what do you think?

Speaker 10 (01:40:51):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (01:40:51):
I was taking places like a koe. Oh I was
thinking not the cities, just okay, Well, in Florida, the
people who live here have have a hard time pronouncing
this word properly. That's a great one.

Speaker 3 (01:41:04):
It's not a place though, it's not a city. It's
just a word that you would get wrong a lot.

Speaker 5 (01:41:08):
I'll give you.

Speaker 3 (01:41:08):
I'll give you an example. Well, actually one of them
is a place in Florida. People have a hard time
with qatar. Oh, they call it quatar q tar or
whatever the case may be. Doxon is another one. Instead
of saying they instead of saying doc, it's actually Doc shunned,
but they say docsin.

Speaker 5 (01:41:27):
So it's like that.

Speaker 4 (01:41:27):
Okay, I'm not going to spend all day on this,
but they're not how to drive stick out a doxa?
Oh did you're really nice? I got that. The number
one is a food product and it kind of drives
me crazy when people pronounce it incorrectly because it's so
easy to get expresso. No, that's a good one. Though,
because most people say expresso, it's croissant. Oh, Dad nailed it.

Speaker 5 (01:41:52):
No, no, no, oh, okay, wait what one of them, Oh,
that's not the word.

Speaker 4 (01:41:57):
One of them is a sauce.

Speaker 5 (01:42:00):
Roue hoy worcester. Shear that one?

Speaker 3 (01:42:05):
They have it pronounced it because it looks like worst, right,
but but it's worse ter shear w u w worst
to sar you pronounce it lee.

Speaker 5 (01:42:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:42:18):
The most pronounced word nationally is yero.

Speaker 3 (01:42:23):
Oh right, how about you when people living proof of that?
When people say gyro, i'd stop talking to you.

Speaker 4 (01:42:30):
If you're like, what do you want for you?

Speaker 5 (01:42:31):
Like I want a gyro? I'm like, nope, you're.

Speaker 4 (01:42:33):
Getting a hamburger because I know you can pronounce that right,
And I'm nuts it's zero hero yero giro, it's not gyro.

Speaker 8 (01:42:41):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:42:42):
I don't eat Greek food.

Speaker 11 (01:42:44):
How what I know?

Speaker 4 (01:42:47):
How about shark hooterie?

Speaker 5 (01:42:48):
Oh that's another good one.

Speaker 4 (01:42:50):
Yeah that's when that ever you be bored with cold
cuts and cheese? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'll do that for sure.

Speaker 5 (01:42:55):
Alright.

Speaker 4 (01:42:55):
Four seven?

Speaker 18 (01:42:56):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (01:42:57):
Well man, Well, Florida is is flora?

Speaker 7 (01:43:00):
Wow?

Speaker 4 (01:43:00):
People in della Ware can't say the word MAUV.

Speaker 5 (01:43:04):
M a u V.

Speaker 3 (01:43:05):
They can't pronounce that word. Ours is a disease, Well,
ours is a virus?

Speaker 5 (01:43:09):
Now ours is a football team. Because some people insist
on calling the Jacksonville Jaguars jaguars.

Speaker 4 (01:43:18):
I don't say jaguars.

Speaker 3 (01:43:19):
You do say jaguar like a fine English gentleman, like
a fine tuned English gentleman.

Speaker 4 (01:43:28):
Don't let me slap you with my white glove, of.

Speaker 5 (01:43:31):
Course, it's way uh.

Speaker 3 (01:43:35):
Uh Yeah, Florida, it's a it's a disease. It's it's
not a disease. I think it's a virus. Oh man,
staffla cockle is that right? I think it is y
staff staff staff infection. But yeah, the reason they leave
that last part office because Florida can't do it.

Speaker 4 (01:43:52):
It's step. They can't figure it out.

Speaker 6 (01:43:56):
Well, we're not doctors. Why when we could say staff,
why would you go step?

Speaker 4 (01:43:59):
Look and in Illinois they pronounced this beer brand wrong
all the time. Yeah, that's the one.

Speaker 5 (01:44:06):
Okay, what do you think they say it's going to
be lining Coogle?

Speaker 4 (01:44:08):
Well, how do you say it incorrectly?

Speaker 5 (01:44:10):
Though?

Speaker 6 (01:44:10):
Young young young or something like that, because it has
that you in it. I thought it was a Chinese
beer for the longest time. Let's see what Jersey gets wrong.
Oh my god, bring it. Oh, oh, test me see
why you say it? Spell it out.

Speaker 4 (01:44:30):
I'll if I say it, I'll say it correct.

Speaker 7 (01:44:34):
I know.

Speaker 5 (01:44:35):
So what am I gonna say here?

Speaker 4 (01:44:37):
P R I am e v A L e r
I M e v A L primeval. Yeah, that's it
all right?

Speaker 5 (01:44:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:44:46):
Oh wow, I don't see what Wisconsin gets wrong exactly.

Speaker 5 (01:44:51):
It threw me for a little pear a while bokan
villa is a tough one.

Speaker 4 (01:44:56):
I don't even know what this word is for Wisconsin. Look,
can I tell you? If one percent of Wisconsin get
that right, they need to all go to Harvard because
I do not even know what that is.

Speaker 5 (01:45:06):
Let me see the word p A c z k
I right there.

Speaker 3 (01:45:13):
It looks like it says pack z That's what it
looks like it is, but it's unpronounced like that.

Speaker 5 (01:45:17):
It's probably pronounced packy, punchki punchko.

Speaker 4 (01:45:21):
That's a thing you eat, right, that's a good Polish word, Righteah,
it's a good Polish word.

Speaker 3 (01:45:27):
In Wisconsin or Wyoming. It's even worse. The word in
Wisconsin is mayonnaise. How do you say mayonnaise incorrectly mayonnaise.

Speaker 5 (01:45:37):
There you go, say what mayonnaise?

Speaker 4 (01:45:41):
That's still the prop why the proper way?

Speaker 3 (01:45:43):
Well, most people just say, well, in Vermont it's the
capital of Vermont, they can't pronounce, and in Virginia it's
adolescents because they don't want to know the answer.

Speaker 5 (01:45:56):
If you feel me in an ing ing ing ing ding,
that are pretty mad.

Speaker 3 (01:46:01):
You do have a pretty moth. God, there's another story there.
I can we'll do at the top of the hour
or whatever. But did you see that Shine? You know,
Shine is right?

Speaker 4 (01:46:08):
Yeah, did you see that story?

Speaker 5 (01:46:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:46:11):
Shine is that online shopping community thing.

Speaker 5 (01:46:15):
Speaking of pronunciation, I've heard that as I've heard it
as Shane.

Speaker 4 (01:46:19):
Yeah, I've heard it as shoe Shine Shane and she.

Speaker 3 (01:46:22):
Let's see if that's on the list for anybody. Yeah, Florida,
right here it says dumb dumb to dumb dumb dumb.

Speaker 4 (01:46:30):
Dude.

Speaker 3 (01:46:30):
In Minnesota, they can't pronounce the word time. I guess
they say thyme really, yeah, I mean that's what they have,
like the herb Yeah, yeah, yea, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:46:38):
That's what our first at ms were called. They were
called the time Machine. T H.

Speaker 15 (01:46:42):
Y M. E.

Speaker 5 (01:46:43):
So whenever we would go get money, we're like, well
we're gonna go to the time machine.

Speaker 4 (01:46:46):
Oh really?

Speaker 5 (01:46:47):
Oh yeah, well keep in mind we call water fountains bubblers. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:46:51):
Look, when I lived in West Virginia and people started calling,
they were calling soda pop.

Speaker 5 (01:46:55):
Oh yes, what you call it up north to Yeah,
I don't, I don't even I didn't even know.

Speaker 4 (01:46:58):
You don't go to get a pop.

Speaker 5 (01:46:58):
I'm like, no, I don't know what you do to
have a pop with supper?

Speaker 4 (01:47:01):
No, no, no, because up north we said that's what
people down south call it.

Speaker 5 (01:47:05):
Reley.

Speaker 4 (01:47:05):
Yeah, called it pop and nobody, nobody in the South
calls it pop. North calls it pop in Wisconsin.

Speaker 3 (01:47:12):
In the South, it's not even it's Midwest. They don't
even say soda. They say coke. Coke is everything you
want to get a coke. Coke means doctor pepper. Coke
means mister pibb. Coke means sprite.

Speaker 5 (01:47:21):
How North Carolina, how does a self respecting Southern or
not mentioned pepsie when you all put your nuts in
your PEPSI I know what I'm saying is is like
if you boiled peanuts.

Speaker 4 (01:47:32):
If I was a kid and my uncle said, you
want to go get a coke.

Speaker 3 (01:47:34):
He doesn't mean coke, he means pepsi. But what he
means is just like a soda. But he doesn't want
to say pepsi, just his coke.

Speaker 5 (01:47:41):
Oh, but pop is bad pop.

Speaker 4 (01:47:43):
It just doesn't sound right. I don't know, it doesn't
sound right.

Speaker 5 (01:47:47):
Nobody asked you.

Speaker 15 (01:47:48):
You know.

Speaker 4 (01:47:49):
They need to ask me a little bit.

Speaker 5 (01:47:50):
Why don't you hello me if you know me so easy? Hell? Oh,
they call it mayonnaise. Is that what may just mayonnaise?
The mayo nate mayonnaise? Oh salmon. Well, when someone calls
it salmon.

Speaker 4 (01:48:09):
That's hard to bounce back from. I'm gonna tell you
that's hard. If it's somebody you love, you just go.

Speaker 3 (01:48:18):
Somebody give me the bite you want to bite on
a broomstick like it's like you're getting in eighteen eighty.
Bullet removes like spray some whiskey on this and take.

Speaker 4 (01:48:26):
This thing out.

Speaker 5 (01:48:31):
Oh, ambulance is amber lamps.

Speaker 4 (01:48:33):
The ambalance, Oh my god, ambulance.

Speaker 14 (01:48:42):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:48:42):
The other bad one is this? People from West Virginia
like uh And and Russ would laugh about this if
I said it. They can't pronounce the word aluminum. Oh,
they say illuminium, aluminium aluminium. Well, and then the Brits
don't even say that, right, don't they say alumunum?

Speaker 5 (01:48:58):
They aluminium exactly. They pronounce every single letter and the
word aluminium is how they say aluminium instead of aluminum.

Speaker 3 (01:49:08):
And that's why we wound up here. We can't take
it anymore. We could literally just could not take them
saying aluminium correctly.

Speaker 4 (01:49:13):
So we love and tire is t y yeah r
e Yeah, we couldn't stay in their schedule. Phillips used
to say it like that all the time and it
drum me crazy.

Speaker 5 (01:49:24):
So is it point setia?

Speaker 4 (01:49:26):
It's point seta, isn't it?

Speaker 7 (01:49:27):
No?

Speaker 5 (01:49:28):
Point setia?

Speaker 4 (01:49:29):
There's an I in there?

Speaker 5 (01:49:31):
Yes there is. Someone texted it to us, and you
know they're the smartest because there is no G at
the end.

Speaker 3 (01:49:39):
It's not a ringu tang because the G would be there.
There's no silent G in monkeys. Everybody knows that, only
silent and lasagna.

Speaker 5 (01:49:53):
Nuclear.

Speaker 4 (01:49:54):
That's the one I used to get wrong all the time.
We get called out. I say nuclear or nuclear cleary?

Speaker 5 (01:50:02):
Oh yeah, yeah, nuclear. Somebody just texted when I was
a child, asked my grandmother in Kentucky for a soda.
She said, what's wrong? Does your stomach hurt?

Speaker 2 (01:50:12):
Oh?

Speaker 18 (01:50:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (01:50:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:50:13):
Then somebody's like, how how many different names for sandwiches
there are? From like when I went up there. I
remember living up there, and Mom's like, uh not Mom.
The teacher I had in second grade, Missus Garnett, she said,
she goes, we're all going to lunch, And I said,
what are you gonna eat? She goes, I just brought
this hero, right, And I did not know what a

(01:50:35):
hero sandwich was because all I knew is a sub sandwich.
It was a submarine sandwich. I didn't know was it
a hero or a grinder? That's a New York I
don't know. See, I first learned about grinders down here.
For me, it was hero or some Yeah, so.

Speaker 5 (01:50:49):
Poh boy, I had no ideas.

Speaker 3 (01:50:51):
That's Louisiana, yeah, because that's a specific toppings and style
of bread, I believe.

Speaker 6 (01:50:56):
And they specialized in in destroying the English language all
they do.

Speaker 3 (01:51:01):
That's that's where he goes to die, Jack Louisiana. It's
like your education and your health you got tonight and
liver all of that. Yeah, for sure, all right, four
oh seven nine one six one four one. Again, you
can always text our show at seven seven zero three one. Guys,
it's time to load them up. Let's play a little trivia.

Speaker 5 (01:51:17):
We have something away. We'll do that next.

Speaker 20 (01:51:20):
Do you want to play a game?

Speaker 5 (01:51:22):
Good jim Colbert Show Trivia is next call now four.

Speaker 3 (01:51:30):
Four one.

Speaker 21 (01:51:34):
Hey Jimmy, you used to work a company called Babcock
and Wilcox in Ohio twenty years ago or so, and
it's a boiler manufacturer power generation. We had a whole
group called pulp and paper, and that's that sledge you're
talking about in those ponds is actually called black liquor
and they burn it. Boilers create electricity, I'll be damn

(01:51:55):
and it makes the plant basically self self efficient, self power.

Speaker 5 (01:52:00):
Kid.

Speaker 4 (01:52:01):
Thanks dude, I appreciate that.

Speaker 15 (01:52:03):
Guys.

Speaker 8 (01:52:03):
I work at a grocery store and I had a
customer walk up to me and ask me for sketty meat,
not telling.

Speaker 4 (01:52:11):
He said sketty meat, and I said ground beef. A
you're looking for crown.

Speaker 13 (01:52:15):
He said, now, I'm looking for sketty meat.

Speaker 1 (01:52:17):
So he didn't know.

Speaker 4 (01:52:18):
I just thought there's a specific meat that spaghetti called
skenny meat.

Speaker 5 (01:52:22):
That is so good.

Speaker 4 (01:52:24):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 5 (01:52:25):
That's awesome, that's terrifying. I'm more.

Speaker 3 (01:52:30):
Look, I'm gonna do coin flip related to that person.
I'm virtually turned of it. I'm probably without question.

Speaker 4 (01:52:38):
Let me let me spell that for you.

Speaker 6 (01:52:40):
S k E T T he Skenny said around there, Met,
I mean, let's look ahead to the life of Miles Paget.
You know whose dad has different words for everything and
abbreviations and stuff. And if that's all a child hears,
one day he's gonna walk into his store.

Speaker 4 (01:53:00):
And talk about his soul holes. Yeah, or skeady meat, yeah,
sketty meat.

Speaker 3 (01:53:04):
Somebody said it in the word Debonhi, And of course
deb was married to an Englishman for a while. But
deb and I got when when people in England call
it vitamin instead of vitamins, And I don't know why
because they're probably right. Yeah, it tries me crazy, people
said grinders from Connecticut. Oh really, that's why always thought

(01:53:27):
it was.

Speaker 5 (01:53:27):
A northern thing.

Speaker 3 (01:53:28):
I didn't know it was a southern thing because down
here we just call them subs. Because the the Gabriel
family had Gabriel Subs in College Park since the mid fifties,
so that means that they always call it a sub
there since the mid fifties here in or Land up
I don't know anybody calls a hero or a grinder here.

Speaker 5 (01:53:44):
No, yeah, even up north, I remember there's a sub.

Speaker 4 (01:53:47):
All right, welcome back to the Jim Colbert Show. We're
already one oh four point one.

Speaker 5 (01:53:50):
I'm Jim.

Speaker 3 (01:53:50):
There's Deb he Jack is here as well. He is,
and he has the Jackie sack. I wondered, Deb, what's
in it all aboard?

Speaker 5 (01:53:55):
Oh, chuck a chuga look at it?

Speaker 4 (01:53:57):
Clickling at he cleat. You don't even know.

Speaker 5 (01:53:59):
I don't.

Speaker 6 (01:54:00):
It's a new week, that's why you have no idea?
What's in the Jackie sack? And I just added a
third prize.

Speaker 5 (01:54:06):
Wow, it's spilleth Over.

Speaker 6 (01:54:08):
And as you know, the winner of j CS Trivia
gets to pick their prize. And let's see what we
have because we're gonna run these for the week, like
a pair of tickets to Quiet Riot and Vixen at
the hard Rock Live Orland.

Speaker 4 (01:54:23):
No, I'll see what Vixen looks like right now a
little bit March six.

Speaker 5 (01:54:27):
This is a show.

Speaker 4 (01:54:28):
You got a little time to, you know, get your
outfit ready.

Speaker 6 (01:54:31):
But tickets are on sale now at Ticketmaster and the
hard Rock Live Box Office. Quiet Riot and Vixen also
in the Jackie sack.

Speaker 4 (01:54:40):
That don't look too bad, dude.

Speaker 6 (01:54:42):
How about a pair of tickets to Jeff Dunham Artificial
Intelligence at Silver Spurs Arena November twenty second.

Speaker 4 (01:54:50):
Jeff Dunham, is you it? Destroys to it? You know
what the funny thing is.

Speaker 3 (01:54:54):
He's one of those guys that does not get enough
credit for how funny he is, because I will tell
you you can. You can make fun of the puppet
thing all you want. And I know he's a bit
of a weirdo. That dude is funny. That is a
funny show.

Speaker 4 (01:55:05):
I saw him live in the Abbocos at a private
event and it was slate. Hey have you ever seen
that little documentarything of him where he fights helicopters and stuff? Oh,
I did not know. Used to strap his dummies into
the passenger seat. He used to take his dummies all dates.

Speaker 5 (01:55:22):
Yep, that's a weirdo.

Speaker 6 (01:55:25):
I'm supposed to tell you about another prize and he
kind of threw me for a loop with that.

Speaker 4 (01:55:31):
As the two pound of scatty.

Speaker 6 (01:55:32):
Me, it is not but something much better because our
very own Orlando Pride are back in the playoffs hoping
to defend their national championship. That is their mission, double down,
defend the title, and I have a four pack of
tickets for you to go this Friday night at Intermcoast

(01:55:52):
Stadium as the defending NWSL champions take on the Seattle
Rain Nice. It is the NWSL Playoffs quarterfinal this Friday
at eight at intern Coast Stadium. Now you can get
tickets at ticketmaster dot com or go to Orlando dash
Pride dot com and.

Speaker 4 (01:56:10):
That's your playoff Central get your playoff tickets, or you
could win a four pack for this Friday night playoffs
intern Coast Stadium. Let's go Orlando Pride defending there NWSL championship.

Speaker 5 (01:56:23):
On the line.

Speaker 4 (01:56:24):
Those are the prizes in the Jackick Zach.

Speaker 5 (01:56:26):
So back to you class. You got it?

Speaker 4 (01:56:29):
One, two, three, four or five? Three? Is Josh? Josh?

Speaker 5 (01:56:34):
How you doing?

Speaker 4 (01:56:36):
What's the what's up with you?

Speaker 7 (01:56:37):
Boss?

Speaker 4 (01:56:38):
You want to play a little game with us?

Speaker 5 (01:56:39):
Yeah, let's do it.

Speaker 7 (01:56:40):
Let's do it.

Speaker 5 (01:56:41):
Indeed, no, we're not all.

Speaker 4 (01:56:45):
Right, Josh. This is a really easy game.

Speaker 5 (01:56:48):
Boss.

Speaker 4 (01:56:48):
Got a question here for you. Four answers. One of
these answers is a lie.

Speaker 7 (01:56:53):
No.

Speaker 3 (01:56:53):
If you can find that one, I will send you
over to Jack. He's got something nice waiting for you
in his front pocket.

Speaker 5 (01:56:57):
Don't dig too deep. Hey, WHOA.

Speaker 4 (01:57:01):
All right, Josh, you're ready?

Speaker 5 (01:57:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:57:03):
Yeah, all right, but here we go. He was disturbed
on this day.

Speaker 3 (01:57:06):
In twenty fifteen, Justin Trudeau was sworn in as Canada's
Prime minister and later as Katy Perry's boy toy. Here
are three fun facts about Justin Trudeau and one firework
of a lie by the Katy Perry step.

Speaker 4 (01:57:23):
Then today very thin.

Speaker 3 (01:57:24):
All right, Budy, we're talking about Justin Trudeau, former Canadian
Prime Minister.

Speaker 4 (01:57:28):
Which one of these is untrue? Number one?

Speaker 3 (01:57:31):
He's the first known Canadian PM with a tattoo, a
large planet Earth covering his left shoulder. Number two. Before
entering the world of politics, he was an investment banker
with RBC Dominion Bank. Number three, he was born on
Christmas Day. Or lastly, he got beat up by friend
star Matthew Perry when they were in grade school together

(01:57:52):
in Canada.

Speaker 4 (01:57:53):
Which of those is a lie? Number one?

Speaker 3 (01:57:57):
No, that's absolutely true. He is the first Canoe first
known Canadian prime minister that has a tattoo which is
a large and I mean it's large, the size of
a softball or so wow, his left shoulder blade of earth.
I think one, two, four or five?

Speaker 4 (01:58:12):
Let's go four? Or is David David? How you doing?

Speaker 1 (01:58:15):
Hey good, jim How you doing good?

Speaker 4 (01:58:17):
Buddy? We're talking about Justin Trudeau? Which one of these
is untrue?

Speaker 5 (01:58:20):
Number one.

Speaker 3 (01:58:21):
Before entering the world of politics, he was an investment
banker with RBC Dominion Bank.

Speaker 4 (01:58:25):
Number two. He was born on Christmas Day.

Speaker 3 (01:58:27):
Or lastly, he got beat up by friend star Matthew
Perry when they were in grade school together in Canada.

Speaker 7 (01:58:36):
Christmas Day.

Speaker 4 (01:58:37):
No, that's the that's absolutely his birthday. Dude, born on
Christmas Day? Yeah for sure.

Speaker 5 (01:58:42):
Wow, Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 4 (01:58:43):
Unfortunately, let me sweep that and get rid of it
here so I don't say that again.

Speaker 3 (01:58:47):
One, two or five, Let's go five. Let's go five
down there with Bill? Bill, How you doing buddy?

Speaker 8 (01:58:53):
I am doing incredible.

Speaker 4 (01:58:55):
Jimmy, you are, buddy. You got a fifty to fifty
shot at making it over to the Jackie sack where
those vixen tickets of weight and they.

Speaker 5 (01:59:01):
Still look nice. It's not bad.

Speaker 13 (01:59:04):
Company, did you really?

Speaker 3 (01:59:05):
Yeah, that's a bad all right, we're talking about Justin Trudeau,
which one of these is not true.

Speaker 4 (01:59:09):
Number one.

Speaker 3 (01:59:10):
Before entering the world of politics, he was an investment
banker for RBC Dominion Banker. Lastly, he got beat up
by friend star Matthew Perry when they were in grade
school together in Canada.

Speaker 8 (01:59:20):
The tail, sir is he used to friends Matthew Perry.

Speaker 4 (01:59:23):
So I say that, nobody, that's absolutely true, no way.

Speaker 3 (01:59:28):
Yeah, he and Matthew Perry went to grade school together
when they were both in Canada. He hated the fact
that Justin Trudeau was such a good liar athlete. The
guy was supposed to be an amazing athlete and he
couldn't stand it. You know, Matthew Perry himself was like
a like an almost semi pro level tennis player.

Speaker 4 (01:59:45):
I did not know that, yeah, so, I mean he didn't.
He didn't like the.

Speaker 3 (01:59:48):
Fact that Matthew Perry or that Justin Trudeau was a
better athlete. And they got into a fight, and oddly enough,
he won the fight, which is crazy because you figure
a good athlete, he could also fight one or two
one Danny, how you doing phenomenal. Hey, dude, before entering
the world of before entering the world of politics, he

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was an investment banker with RBC Dominion Bank.

Speaker 4 (02:00:15):
Yeah it is a lie, Yeah for sure. You know
the game is not You asked me though of the
game as you tell me. Apparently you weren'try about it. Hey,
what do you what do you think he really did
before he got into politics. I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 13 (02:00:29):
Ye, he was a teacher, dude.

Speaker 3 (02:00:30):
He taught math, French and drama at the school. And
to put you on a whold, you are a winner
of the biglation. Yeah, he was a teacher before he
got into politics. And his dad, of course, was a
prime minister.

Speaker 5 (02:00:40):
So following the footsteps, I guess he didn't get enough
crap in the classroom he decided to go into politics.

Speaker 4 (02:00:45):
A couple of other things. You know, there's something weird,
I mean, his he has an interesting background.

Speaker 5 (02:00:49):
By the way.

Speaker 3 (02:00:50):
Uh, here's a couple of other things about him. Before
we get to the top of the hour we have
it's only money coming up in the six o'clock hour,
No Ross today he is doing some training that he
was not able to join us.

Speaker 4 (02:00:59):
He'll be with a on Friday.

Speaker 3 (02:01:01):
He and his wife but the tradition and did not
have a wedding cake. Instead, they just had assorted selection
of desserts. How weird is that I've seen a cupcake
wedding cake before, which is kind of cool.

Speaker 4 (02:01:13):
We did something similar to that.

Speaker 5 (02:01:15):
Yeah, we're thinking of doing something similar to that as well.

Speaker 4 (02:01:17):
I'm on board a three tier thing with three different
flavors of cupcakes. But we also had a small cake
for cutting. But you know, but we had that as well.
Our cake was delicious.

Speaker 6 (02:01:26):
I cannot tell you how delicious their cake was, basically
because I was not invited to that wedding, so I
don't know. That's why I can't tell you how delicious
their wedding cake was. You'll be able to talk about
how delicious my wedding.

Speaker 5 (02:01:40):
I really appreciate you that. Maybe you know, maybe he will,
maybe you won't. Who knows. You may not get invited,
maybe you won't. I'm gonna pay you one hundred dollars
not no invite it.

Speaker 4 (02:01:54):
I'll pick up the bar tab if you don't invite him.
Oh that's real average.

Speaker 5 (02:01:59):
There, huh.

Speaker 4 (02:02:00):
I'll stay away. Just so we asked to pay it.

Speaker 5 (02:02:05):
And I'll still bring you a cupcake, thank you.

Speaker 3 (02:02:08):
Justin Trudeau is the first offspring of a prime minister
to become prime minister.

Speaker 5 (02:02:12):
That is pretty cool, it is.

Speaker 4 (02:02:14):
He was a teacher before entering politics. He taught French
math and drama. Then lastly, he's the second youngest PM
in Canadian history.

Speaker 5 (02:02:22):
There's somebody actually a little younger than that. Oh wow.

Speaker 4 (02:02:24):
And the other thing too is his mom. I think
her name is Margaret. His mom used to party with
all those people like David Bowie and stuff at that
at Studio fifty four. A party girl, dude.

Speaker 5 (02:02:35):
Wow, you know she got some stories.

Speaker 4 (02:02:36):
Yeah, dude, his mom was like crazy out there. There
you go, Justin Trudeau.

Speaker 5 (02:02:40):
Well, now he explains why he's getting crazy with Katy
Perry on a yacht.

Speaker 4 (02:02:44):
Oh yeah, yeah, he's not married anymore.

Speaker 5 (02:02:48):
I don't think, I think. Yeah, yeah, yeah, man.

Speaker 3 (02:02:52):
I gotta tell you though, do you remember the photograph
of what who's that exit she was with of the
Orlando Yeah, Lando Bloom. Did you see that photograph of
them where they were doing it nude?

Speaker 5 (02:03:04):
But oh they were paddle boarding nude? Yeah, and he
didn't know which paddle to use.

Speaker 4 (02:03:10):
Yeah, if you're justin Trudeau ah, and you see that photograph.

Speaker 5 (02:03:15):
And don't worry about it.

Speaker 13 (02:03:18):
She's not How do you not worry about it?

Speaker 5 (02:03:20):
You don't worry about it?

Speaker 3 (02:03:21):
How do you not do that as a guy when
you look up there and Rando Bloom has got a
big old broom Because worrying about lando broom is what
it should be.

Speaker 6 (02:03:28):
It can become a self fulfilling prophecy. You worrying about
it creates the lack of confidence, then you can't perform
as you should and creating the problem.

Speaker 5 (02:03:39):
And the illusion that it matters, because it doesn't matter.
Did you see it though?

Speaker 4 (02:03:45):
Of course I did, God almighty.

Speaker 5 (02:03:47):
It's no Tommy Lee honk and a yacht horn. But
it's up there.

Speaker 4 (02:03:50):
Oh yeah, yeah, hunhunk, I don't know it was. It
was pretty Tommy legash.

Speaker 5 (02:03:55):
No, you didn't pay enough attention. I got a power
I can show you.

Speaker 4 (02:04:02):
Well, there's Pam Anderson on the other side. I'm not
gonna stare at it. Anderson his hog. There's Pam Anderson's
in there.

Speaker 5 (02:04:09):
You may have, but all right now, that was some
skill right there.

Speaker 4 (02:04:11):
All right back in a second, you get a crush
keyword coming up right now.

Speaker 1 (02:04:17):
What's so, guys.

Speaker 22 (02:04:18):
So in my hometown of Virginia Beach, Virginia, they actually
had a closed landfill that was right beside the enter.

Speaker 1 (02:04:23):
Say that they made into a nice little park. It
had a big lake.

Speaker 22 (02:04:25):
Decided it'd have had walking paths and a half pipe
skateboard ram damn.

Speaker 4 (02:04:30):
Yeah it was.

Speaker 1 (02:04:31):
It was a pretty nice little place.

Speaker 22 (02:04:32):
But funny enough, on April Fool's Day, we had a
radio morning show in the area that said that the
methane had built up so much that it was getting
ready to explode and they were evacuating people from the area.

Speaker 1 (02:04:44):
Yeah, they were off air for a couple of months.

Speaker 8 (02:04:46):
Really what jc's crew. I spent two years up in
northwest Georgia and La j and that holes running area
is full of chicken farms. And you want to talk
about a pet with the wood ships and it blows
towards town home. It's not It was horrible. Lady Loser
car Key in one of the chicken houses and she's like, no,
it's gone. I'm not scraping through all that mess for it.

(02:05:09):
So she called me out, went out there. Let me
tell you, the closer you get, the worst, the smell gets.

Speaker 17 (02:05:16):
Hey, guys, awesome show. Damn from Daytona. I lived in Ohio, Hamilton,
Ohio for a while. They called it pop there. Drove
me nuts. I never thought what the hell they were
talking about, but.

Speaker 7 (02:05:30):
It is what it is. Y'all are always funny.

Speaker 5 (02:05:33):
Listen y'all on the way home, y'all.

Speaker 4 (02:05:35):
Brother, appreciate it so much. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 3 (02:05:38):
Budy, appreciate it so much. Try to give you something
a little light and entertaining to drive home with. We
do the best we can every day.

Speaker 5 (02:05:45):
I'm going to ruin that when I did the news,
I'm Jim.

Speaker 3 (02:05:47):
There's deb thank you here as well. Yeah, six o'clock
keyword is grand g R A n D. Just kick
it over to real radio, dut of him and send
that away from your chance at one thousand dollars. Grand guys,
that is you're six o'clock keyword. Good luck We you
hope you win. So Scott Brown is due here in
about twenty minutes or so. But Scott Brown is actually

(02:06:08):
on a ship headed to Antarctica right now with it
literally yeah, I mean he is.

Speaker 4 (02:06:13):
He just sent me a photograph of looking out the
window of the ship to the snow covered mountains that
were on the other side of the bay that he's in.

Speaker 5 (02:06:20):
Well, it's his daughter's graduation trip. It was her dream
to go here, and he said, all right, let's go
Brave Drake's passage. That's right.

Speaker 4 (02:06:29):
So we have his son is with us, who also
works at the firm, but was not invited on the dee.

Speaker 3 (02:06:34):
I was noted in some bratcher's here. We'll talk to
him in just a few minutes. We'll get the lowdown
on Scott. We'll get all the scuttle on Scott. See
what's going on there. So I love it when these
celebrity auctions come up. It's one of my favorite things.
I'll read the story and hear.

Speaker 4 (02:06:49):
What's coming up? Do you see it already?

Speaker 7 (02:06:50):
No?

Speaker 5 (02:06:51):
Okay, good.

Speaker 3 (02:06:52):
I'll see what's coming up, and I'll try to venture
a guess of what I think that it's going to
sell for, in other words, what they're projecting that it'll
sell for. And one of these things is, I mean,
I would say, a modern equivalent to the Rudolph puppet
from the Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer show from like
the sixties.

Speaker 4 (02:07:11):
Oh, remember they found those in an attic oh wow,
and the Ranking, Ambassador, Ranking and bass puppets. Where they
found the Santa, they found the Rudolph, they found a
couple of the other puppets.

Speaker 5 (02:07:21):
Did they find the bumble?

Speaker 3 (02:07:23):
I think they did actually find the bumble, and some
of them were in bad shape and they readid them.
But man, those things were very valuable. They went for
a lot of money. I would say that this particular
item is going to be the modern day version of that.

Speaker 5 (02:07:36):
What do you think I'm talking about k pop Demon Hunters?

Speaker 4 (02:07:39):
No, No, it is a built around that particular holiday.
That's why I brought up the Rudolf thing.

Speaker 5 (02:07:44):
Oh so something modern day Christmas side.

Speaker 3 (02:07:47):
It would be a modern day Christmas. I say modern,
I mean it is modern. I mean the movies older.

Speaker 5 (02:07:52):
Oh it's funny. I was gonna say, from the same
movie The Red Ryder.

Speaker 4 (02:07:57):
No, it's not that old, but it is. Ask when
it comes to Christmas Christmas, say kitting, that's.

Speaker 5 (02:08:03):
Something from Elf?

Speaker 4 (02:08:05):
It is something from Elf?

Speaker 5 (02:08:07):
Is it his costume?

Speaker 4 (02:08:08):
It is Will Ferrell's costume.

Speaker 3 (02:08:10):
Really, You're a Witch two thousand You're a the suit
worn worn by Will Ferrell in the two thousand and
three Hell.

Speaker 4 (02:08:20):
Is going up for auction of a movie memorabilia in London.

Speaker 3 (02:08:25):
It is a skin tight, green and yellow piece of
Hollywood Christmas magic expected to fetch over.

Speaker 6 (02:08:32):
How much do you think that they expect this to
take home? One hundred and fifty thousand dollars. I was
going to go less than that, Okay, I was everginally
going to say seventy five, but then Jim just started
looking up.

Speaker 5 (02:08:46):
I'll go one seventy two.

Speaker 4 (02:08:47):
Hundred and sixty one thousand dollars.

Speaker 3 (02:08:49):
Really, Yeah, the bidding starts at sixty five grand for
it is costume. You think about what that is though, Man,
you're you're literally you're talking about I mean, can you
think of a bigger Christmas movie? Since Elf was released
twenty two years ago? Has there been a bigger movie
that has created that that kind of you have to
watch this for the holidays home scenario?

Speaker 4 (02:09:11):
No, but that's older. That's way older.

Speaker 3 (02:09:13):
I'm talking about since two thousand and three, has Yeah
come out that has had that much impact for the season.

Speaker 4 (02:09:18):
It's the biggest, most recent classic.

Speaker 5 (02:09:20):
Yeah, it is.

Speaker 4 (02:09:21):
I think that makes it.

Speaker 5 (02:09:22):
And I picked his suit just because that would be
the most the oddest thing from that set because Will
Ferrell is.

Speaker 4 (02:09:28):
How tall he's six four I think six four sixty five.

Speaker 5 (02:09:32):
That's one big self suit.

Speaker 3 (02:09:33):
Yeah, and again I mean it's it's really what you know,
separated him from everybody when he went to New York.
He's walking down the street in this dopey costume.

Speaker 5 (02:09:40):
Sixty five thousand though, opening bid.

Speaker 3 (02:09:43):
That's the opening bid. There are some other things tom
me up as well that go back to the nerd world.
This one from Back to the Future the trilogy. What
do you think that this is What do you think
the most iconic thing would be from the Back to
the Future trilogy?

Speaker 4 (02:09:56):
That isn't the car.

Speaker 5 (02:09:57):
I was going to say the skateboard, but it's not.

Speaker 4 (02:09:59):
It is the skateboard. It's the hoverboard.

Speaker 3 (02:10:01):
Oh really, the hoverboard is going to go up for
sale and that didn't think of that value because it
doesn't work.

Speaker 5 (02:10:08):
No, I mean, I don't remember it playing that big
of a role in the Will his shoes do something too? Yes?

Speaker 6 (02:10:14):
Hey, yeah, yeah, that was another Nike they close self
closing and stuff, and they release some recently they made
a mock up of them and sold those. Yeah yeah, yeah,
that's expected to go for one hundred and fifty six
thousand dollars for the hoverboard, Just.

Speaker 4 (02:10:28):
For the hoverboard.

Speaker 5 (02:10:29):
What's the opening bit on that thing.

Speaker 4 (02:10:31):
It doesn't really say that on that particular item.

Speaker 3 (02:10:33):
But there's also something else coming up that is kind
of interesting in this auction as well, and they say
this is going to be the most valuable thing in
the auction. Now, usually when we talk about things being
auctioned off and then being very valuable, there's only a
couple of movies that.

Speaker 5 (02:10:46):
Can be associated with, right, Wizard of Oz.

Speaker 4 (02:10:49):
That's one of the movies for sure. It's not Wizard
of Oz. The Canoli from The Godfather that is the
worse Head.

Speaker 3 (02:10:58):
That is such a terrible guess and an even worse joke.
God bothering an uncollectible. But well, you know about collectibles,
what's the reigning king of collectibles?

Speaker 5 (02:11:08):
Dude? Star Wars.

Speaker 4 (02:11:09):
Star Wars is the answer.

Speaker 3 (02:11:11):
Darth Vader's helmet, Boba FET's rifle in Star Wars the
Empire strikes back. It's the only known example of the prop.
You know, sometimes they'll build two or three or four
of these things as they get broken or whatever. They
don't want to slow down production, so they have one
ready to go. This was the only one they built
for the movie, which is extremely rare. What do you
think that's gonna go for?

Speaker 5 (02:11:33):
Well, hell if the other ones were going for a
couple fifty thousand.

Speaker 3 (02:11:36):
It started off as a flare gun. That's what it
really was from the beginning was a flare gun, and
then they turned it into Boba.

Speaker 5 (02:11:42):
FET's gun, going to fetch It's anteen.

Speaker 3 (02:11:46):
Seventy nineteen seventeen Webley and Scott number one, Mark Flair pistol.

Speaker 5 (02:11:51):
Okay, I'm going to go two hundred and fifty thousand.

Speaker 3 (02:11:53):
That's a really good guess, is it? You gotta remember
this is Star Wars and this is a one off.
Do you understand that the Star Wars action figure, the
one that they only have that one of from Kenner,
It is worth like three million dollars.

Speaker 5 (02:12:06):
Man, I wish my brother had kept all of it.

Speaker 3 (02:12:08):
It's a piece of plastic that if you melted down,
you couldn't make a crayon.

Speaker 4 (02:12:12):
And it's like a it's like a couple of million.

Speaker 5 (02:12:13):
Bucks, kind of like that Pokemon card, right.

Speaker 6 (02:12:16):
Right, Deb's guess plus one three, I'll go three hundred thousand.

Speaker 3 (02:12:20):
Jack wins nine hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. That's what
they're expecting this thing to bring. Nine mile How they
get how did they come up with that nine to fifteen? Well,
they probably put it up there. They probably put it
out there to get some tester, some teasers and say,
what do you think you'd pay for that?

Speaker 8 (02:12:35):
Hey?

Speaker 4 (02:12:35):
Hey, just hey, not for nothing if we put this
up for bid, not for nothing.

Speaker 5 (02:12:41):
Two three three, I got a vlu a jumpsuit with
your name all over it.

Speaker 3 (02:12:46):
So this three day auction starts on December fifth. It's
gonna have some other stuff as well, Uh, including the
Indiana Jones.

Speaker 4 (02:12:53):
Fedora all right, which is a big deal I prefer
to win.

Speaker 5 (02:12:56):
Yeah, it was.

Speaker 4 (02:12:57):
It was the one that you mother.

Speaker 5 (02:12:59):
It was the one.

Speaker 4 (02:13:00):
Being honest, it was we know that's the bad part.

Speaker 5 (02:13:04):
It was.

Speaker 3 (02:13:06):
It was the one he wore during Temple of the Doom,
which is a terrible movie. Obi Wan Kenobi's lightweight lightsaber
from nineteen ninety nine's Phantom Menace and Jack Nicholson's stunt
acts from The Shining Oh. Now that now that people
of all that s I just talked about, of all
of that, that Shining Axe would be the joint, like

(02:13:29):
I would display that on my front door.

Speaker 4 (02:13:32):
I would I would sink it through a front door.

Speaker 5 (02:13:35):
It's where I got that exactly. Guess who owned that
Rookie of the Have you ever bought any movie memorabilia stuff?

Speaker 4 (02:13:43):
I have some Dexter stuff.

Speaker 3 (02:13:45):
Oh do you you have some signed I have some
signed photographs from Dexter And we actually have what was
the Hugh Laurie What was the show he was in?
He was a doctor House? Oh yeah, we have a
little something from House as well.

Speaker 6 (02:13:57):
Really yeah, yeah, I have stuff from the movie Contact
because you're on that I was on.

Speaker 4 (02:14:03):
I just took it with me.

Speaker 5 (02:14:03):
Oh that's cool. Yeah, I bold stuff is the best
Chris A Cubs jersey signed by Daniel Stern.

Speaker 4 (02:14:11):
Oh wow, all alone, that's pretty bad.

Speaker 5 (02:14:13):
It was in Rookie of the Year. Yeah, movie about
the Cubs. Yeah. Yeah, so that's it though, that's all
you have? That's yeah?

Speaker 4 (02:14:22):
Shirts Home Alone or Rookie of the Year.

Speaker 5 (02:14:24):
Well, Rookie of the Year was nineteen ninety three. Let
me check and see when Home Alone.

Speaker 4 (02:14:29):
It's close, right, I would think so it was ninety
or ninety one, whether.

Speaker 5 (02:14:32):
That was having a good nineties nineteen ninety yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:14:36):
Wow, and it was in City Slickers.

Speaker 5 (02:14:38):
So I guess Home Alone did, which was four, which
was a really good movie, hilarious.

Speaker 4 (02:14:43):
It does not get even close to the amount attention
that she gets. A comedy that was a super funny movie.
Was that dude Bruno was in that movie? Bruno something
was the Black Hair? Yes, I keep thinking of Bruno
Mollley Yeah, yea, yeah, yeah, oh.

Speaker 5 (02:14:59):
What the guy's name. But he was only in a
few things, and he was in that movie. It was
damn good.

Speaker 4 (02:15:02):
They tried to make a second one was not.

Speaker 5 (02:15:03):
Good nineteen ninety one. Yeah, crazy, Okay, So let's see
we had.

Speaker 4 (02:15:09):
Bruno Kirby, Yeah, Kirby, that's him.

Speaker 5 (02:15:11):
Yeah, was it Jenks buy me a coke? Yeah? Alright?

Speaker 3 (02:15:16):
Four our seven nine one six four one text us
seven seven zero three one back with our buddy Bratcher
Brown right after that, but it's only money.

Speaker 4 (02:15:23):
Stay tuned. Who did do go curl?

Speaker 12 (02:15:45):
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Speaker 5 (02:15:54):
I'll give you a gift to my favorite candy here.

Speaker 4 (02:15:59):
Oh right, it's pixie sticks.

Speaker 12 (02:16:01):
Oh they're so delicious. Have a good showyo.

Speaker 5 (02:16:04):
I thought he was gonna say no's that's what I
was thinking too, Andy for sure?

Speaker 4 (02:16:09):
All right, your six o'clock keyword is grand g R
A N D.

Speaker 3 (02:16:14):
Slide over to real radio, dat off him and send
that offer your chance at one thousand dollars grand guys,
that is your six o'clock here word of good luck.

Speaker 4 (02:16:21):
We hope you went for sure.

Speaker 5 (02:16:22):
I'm Jim.

Speaker 4 (02:16:22):
There's deb hello check is here as well. Yeah, let's
do it's only money.

Speaker 2 (02:16:27):
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Speaker 5 (02:16:34):
Build real.

Speaker 2 (02:16:37):
Isn't that really just common sense financial advice?

Speaker 5 (02:16:39):
It's whoa.

Speaker 4 (02:16:42):
Oh okay, dude, it's.

Speaker 3 (02:16:43):
All money with Scott Brown from Edge, our family will
not today you guys give it up a pressure bread.

Speaker 7 (02:16:53):
What a name?

Speaker 2 (02:16:54):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (02:16:55):
Family name?

Speaker 11 (02:16:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 13 (02:16:56):
Is it really would assume?

Speaker 5 (02:16:57):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (02:16:57):
So, uh, Ratcher is a family name.

Speaker 8 (02:17:00):
So yeah.

Speaker 13 (02:17:00):
So Scott's grandfather, my great grandfather was John Bratcher hemp Hill,
and instead of John we went with Bratcher.

Speaker 5 (02:17:11):
Very nice.

Speaker 13 (02:17:11):
Yeah. I didn't have much of a saying, but you know,
I'm riding with it.

Speaker 4 (02:17:17):
You don't have a choice, doll what I guess you
do that as an adult.

Speaker 13 (02:17:20):
You do, Yeah, I've had that off.

Speaker 4 (02:17:21):
Well, thank you God.

Speaker 3 (02:17:22):
Then we appreciate that very much. I know that your
pop is with your sister and they're headed to Antarctica.

Speaker 13 (02:17:28):
And they think they are on the boat right now.

Speaker 5 (02:17:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:17:29):
Yeah, so they flew to Argentina first and then hop
on the boat. Then if we go, Yeah, how many
days to do they cruise before they reach their destination?

Speaker 5 (02:17:36):
Yeah?

Speaker 13 (02:17:37):
I think it's estimated five days is my understanding. But
they go through that Drake passage right and depending on
if they get the Drake lake or the Drake shake,
can determine how many days That trick.

Speaker 4 (02:17:47):
Explain it, because I'm not sure what you're talking about.

Speaker 13 (02:17:49):
Drake passage is a gnarly part of that cruise where
I think you know, at minimum you're looking at like
ten foot waves and that's the lake. Oh wait really
but if it gets choppy, then they start calling at
the drake shape.

Speaker 5 (02:18:00):
Oh wow? Really?

Speaker 13 (02:18:02):
So yeah, that that cruise ship is outfitted specifically for
that part of the cruise that gets strapped down, I think,
including the people.

Speaker 3 (02:18:09):
It's not it is not a stereotypical cruise ship. I
actually looked up the one that he was going on,
and it is more of an expedition ship kind of,
isn't it.

Speaker 13 (02:18:16):
Yeah. I mean when you when you think of Antarctica,
and granted I'm not going, nor do I have any
intention of going, But when you think of Antarctica, there's
nobody there. It's a scientists, so there's no there's no oo,
I gotta try this restaurant or whatever. So it's people
who I think have either checked everything else out already
or have some type of appetite for that.

Speaker 3 (02:18:33):
And do you remember your sister talking about this want
to do this? Do you remember your childhood when this
begin by the way you guys are closed, do you
guys talk about stuff like this?

Speaker 13 (02:18:40):
So there's an eight year difference, okay between us. Yeah,
I don't recall this being a thing. I know in
the last handful of years it's become a thing.

Speaker 5 (02:18:51):
But because your.

Speaker 4 (02:18:52):
Dad's been whispering into her in her sleep, I don't.

Speaker 5 (02:18:54):
Know he means to go.

Speaker 13 (02:18:55):
I don't know if she's going to hear this or not.
But my understand was they kept trying to find somebody
else to go in his place, and nobody he was willing.

Speaker 4 (02:19:00):
To definitely listening, dude, he sends me. Yeah, he's an addict.

Speaker 13 (02:19:09):
I'm sorry about that, but I think it was more
of the Drake Shake potential than it was my sister potentially.

Speaker 5 (02:19:14):
Yeah, that's cool.

Speaker 3 (02:19:15):
Well he does some cool stuff though, I mean the
motorcycling and South America and stuff or.

Speaker 13 (02:19:19):
Yeah, he's that no shortage of of fun.

Speaker 4 (02:19:22):
Yeah, I mean do you are you adventures like that
as well? Did you take that on from him?

Speaker 3 (02:19:25):
I mean, to be honest with you, we've only known
him for like a year and a half and we
have these encounters like we're having with you right now,
and that's pretty much the.

Speaker 4 (02:19:32):
Extent of it.

Speaker 3 (02:19:32):
We did get to go to a ball game he
invited us up, which is very cool. But yeah, but
he was like, you know, hanging out with clients and stuff.

Speaker 13 (02:19:39):
Yeah, I you know, he would call it his red neckiness. Yeah, yeah,
I didn't quite get that. So you know, well, I
you know, I think it's in there what it needs
to be. But no, the motor sports and and that,
and and granted he you know, he'd tell you he's well,
actually he'd says he's a good rider, he's bad at falling. Yeah,

(02:19:59):
so he'sa given that up. But you had an.

Speaker 4 (02:20:02):
Adventure to streak. I mean you did it.

Speaker 3 (02:20:03):
You were in a band for five years, so you
actually played your band. Yeah, one of your songs is
an opening song when he was sitting here.

Speaker 5 (02:20:09):
Maybe.

Speaker 4 (02:20:09):
By the way, this is hard. I think that's the
most I've ever seen him smile for the record.

Speaker 13 (02:20:12):
So I got the seven cents in royalties from whatever
that but uh yeah, yeah, so for years I did
uh tour round and playing bands, and I suppose there's
there's different forms of adventure in that.

Speaker 5 (02:20:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:20:23):
Sure, let me ask you a quick question about that.
I mean, we'll get the finance.

Speaker 5 (02:20:26):
UF.

Speaker 15 (02:20:26):
Sure.

Speaker 4 (02:20:26):
I feel like it. I mean, because this is something
he actually wanted to do, and this is the only
opportunity I get to.

Speaker 5 (02:20:30):
Talk to you. Yeah, bring it on.

Speaker 3 (02:20:31):
So did you you seem like a relatively well put
together guy. Scott is a well put together guy, you know,
just knowing him a little bit, it seems like a
guy that has a plan. Essay, So man, it has
a plan, right.

Speaker 5 (02:20:41):
Oh you have your dad's laugh too.

Speaker 13 (02:20:43):
It sounded just like him. Yeah, for anybody tuning in late.

Speaker 3 (02:20:46):
So with that, well that said, I mean, did you
have a window that hey, man, if I don't reach
it to this level of success with music at that time,
We're gonna call it good and I'm gonna go into
the firm or do something else.

Speaker 13 (02:20:56):
The firm was never really in my mind, that never
gonna happen. And I think in his mind as well.

Speaker 5 (02:21:02):
We you know, he was.

Speaker 13 (02:21:03):
He was my little league coach going up, and we
thought that was a good indication of why I should
not go worry at some point.

Speaker 4 (02:21:12):
I have that same little with my dad.

Speaker 13 (02:21:14):
Yeah, yeah, so yeah. The music thing that there was
always kind of a tentative timeline. You know, if it
didn't do anything by X point, then you know, let's
probably call it. Unfortunately. I think those two things, you know,
the timeline and it becoming more of a job happened
at the same time.

Speaker 11 (02:21:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (02:21:34):
Fortunately, So you miss that.

Speaker 3 (02:21:37):
Here's just for everybody who comes through that we would
do interviews with I was on the Morning over years,
whether it be comedians and bands, whatever.

Speaker 5 (02:21:42):
Yeah, this is what I was.

Speaker 3 (02:21:44):
This is what I'm told one hundred percent. It's fun
until you have to travel. Like if I could teleport
to stage do that and then tell aboard home, there
would be no better job in the world. But man,
the travel is just absolutely mind numbing.

Speaker 13 (02:21:55):
Yes, So that's what I always maintained was the job
title was musician. The job description was more truck driver.
Yeah right, because you know, yeah it was. It was
pack up and drive for how many hours? Then load in,
stand around for however many hours in someplace that you're
unfamiliar with, go play for forty five minutes, which was awesome,
then get everything off stage back into the vehicle, and

(02:22:15):
then drive for another handful of time. Y. Yeah, so
you know, eventually, eventually that gets a little old. I know,
people will still do it, and you know, I think
it gets tougher for.

Speaker 5 (02:22:24):
The old y. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:22:24):
We have a friend in cat Ridgeway who is a
local musician trying to make it, and she's out there
on the road, you know, doing indie shows, doing anything,
you know, busking, do it or whatever it takes. I mean,
she's got to She had a record that made it
up on the alt list there for a while. But
you know, the shelf life of music is so much
different than it used to be even ten years ago.

Speaker 13 (02:22:40):
Well do you agree the Yeah, the landscape. I was
explaining this, and granted I think I was probably only
twenty four or twenty five. At the time, this conversation
was happening with a seventeen year old who was about
to start and what he was explaining the landscape is
so different in that now independent artists are more of
a thing, which is great. You have more accessibility to
build an audience, but I mean you have to be
accessible at all times. And you're not just a musician.

(02:23:02):
You're a content creer and probably more so than you
are a musician. So if you're not into that part
of it, I think it gets difficult.

Speaker 3 (02:23:09):
It really does, because distribution is so much different now,
I mean matter barely any I mean it's you know,
it's what I mean. And even the people who are
distributing your stuff want to know how many followers do
you have? How many you know TikTok or on the
instant because I mean those are the metrics now and
has nothing to do with how many spins are you
getting that that's inconsequential anymore. How many people, well can
can if I put something on my Twitter feed or

(02:23:30):
my my Instagram feed, how many people have the opportunity
of seeing that?

Speaker 7 (02:23:33):
Right?

Speaker 13 (02:23:33):
And the I mean the economics behind it have changed greatly.
You know, very few people, not very few, but you know,
a select handful are making a true healthy living based
off of the amount of people listening to it's all
touring right right right, which I think burns people out.

Speaker 4 (02:23:45):
Which is the brutal part.

Speaker 3 (02:23:46):
That's why I believe you see a lot of artists
selling their catalogs because they're like, you know, I'm sixty
five years old and I love making this money.

Speaker 13 (02:23:52):
But I mean, Dylan and whoever else I cash out.

Speaker 3 (02:23:55):
If I can make a hundred million and call it good,
I think just did yeah, yeah, I mean so, I
see so I say here a song on a Toyota
commercials The Beatles did it right right yeah, and that
is that is.

Speaker 13 (02:24:05):
Crazy to start seeing some of those sacred songs hit
the commercial landscape.

Speaker 3 (02:24:09):
It's on Bradjer Brown with us. He is Scott Brown's son.
He also works at the firm over there at Edgewaterfamilywealth
dot Com. Again, if you have anything you want to ask,
you can do that via the texting service at seven
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Speaker 13 (02:24:26):
You enjoy doing this this part.

Speaker 4 (02:24:28):
Yeah, but ye talking yeah, yeah, talking to me.

Speaker 3 (02:24:30):
But we we did a topic a while back about
you know how many people follow in their parents' footsteps
when it comes to careers. Sure, we know that happens
in the service industry, like cops, fire department guys or fireman. Uh,
they do that a lot because there's that there's this
weird military there's this weird.

Speaker 4 (02:24:46):
Kind of thing where you feel like that. But is
that Does that happen in the financial sector?

Speaker 5 (02:24:49):
Does that happen in radio? Yeah?

Speaker 13 (02:24:50):
No, No, I wouldn't think.

Speaker 4 (02:24:53):
So.

Speaker 13 (02:24:54):
You know, I think my father and I get a
kick out of the same parts of the job, which
is largely the relationships. You come you know, you become
very invested and not a pun, but you become very
invested in these people their stories. There's stories well and selfishly,
you know, being a bit younger, I get to learn

(02:25:15):
so much about how to navigate your career, getting older
people finding purpose leading up to and through retirement. And
you know, again selfishly, I get a lot out of
that in terms of what I can learn from the
find So yeah, I mean it's it's the relationships.

Speaker 4 (02:25:30):
So do you feel that when clients come in. Let's
say I came in.

Speaker 3 (02:25:32):
I'm sure fifty seven years old, to be fifty eight
and a couple months, about a month and a half
or whatever. And you know, I look at the firm
and I see bratch or Brown, I see Scott Brown,
I see maybe other people there at the firm. You're
the youngest of them or no, let me, I would
assume you're the youngest. Let me just use this for
my purposes here. Do you find that people have a
hard time trusting you because you're maybe you're a younger
person of the firm. Do people have a weird thing

(02:25:54):
with their finances that they need somebody to be a
little older before they trust.

Speaker 13 (02:25:58):
Yeah, that's such a fair question. So when I first started,
I was I was so concerned that that would be
the case. You know, a lot of lot of I mean,
the average age of the financial advisoring industry, I think
is creeping into the sixties. If it's not in there,
because in the late forties, only fifties you expect to
see some gray hair. And so I was very cognizant

(02:26:19):
of that and very concerned about that when I first started.
And I remember one of the first handful of clients
I got, you know, I kind of interrupted the meaning
to say and I'm sure you've noticed that I'm very young,
and they're like, hadn't crossed our mind? Oh really? So
at that point I say, okay, well, I don't maybe
need to Maybe I'm over compensating for that a little
bit in these conversations. But the alternative side to that

(02:26:39):
that somebody told me early on in my career was,
you know, somebody who is in their fifties or in
their sixties hiring a man who is in his sixties
or mid sixties. They're not going to be done with
this whole retirement thing in the next five or ten years.
So to have a guy who, if he is good
at his job, knows how to retire is maybe not
who you want to hire, right. You want somebody who's

(02:27:01):
going to be there for the longevity of it through
the estate planning. So that that's kind of the other
side of that coin is, yes, I'm younger. I would
like to think that I've you know, I've been training
for this for most of my life at the dinner table,
if nothing else, and there's some reassurance that you know,
I am invested in this company in this career and

(02:27:21):
these people.

Speaker 3 (02:27:22):
Well, I can tell you for sure. We have a
lady that listens to our show and text us all
the time. Nah, Kathy, Okay, And I know that, and
you're handling her account and she has nothing but glowing
things to say about Would you tell me if she
I would? I would, you asked your dad. Look, I
have no problem telling you if something's wrong, because that's
the only way you get better. That's nothing to do
with like any power mover whatever. You know, there's a

(02:27:42):
couple of things that you and me and your pop
have talked about when it comes to the segment to
make sure that we're you know, we're keeping people's attention
when it comes to talking about money. You know, people
get very uncomfortable about that.

Speaker 4 (02:27:52):
Sometimes.

Speaker 13 (02:27:53):
I forget that. Somebody literally just came in today and said,
this is not a conversation that I'm generally comfortable with.

Speaker 4 (02:27:57):
And I forget that because I do what every day. Yeah,
that is finances. I mean I would say it's invasive
your health finances. I mean you put those one, two,
and three. I think that's what people are, you know,
kind of like I know, I protect mine.

Speaker 6 (02:28:10):
It's intimidating as well, because you don't know what you
don't know. It's like for me, I was, okay, I'm
feeding into a four oh one K I got a
roth Ira and then what's the next step? And when
I went in, Bracher went over my overview and they
have this giant wall and he's changing numbers. And I
left there feeling a lot better about my situation because

(02:28:33):
I had a better understanding of it.

Speaker 13 (02:28:35):
Yeah, and I'll say that the people who are prone
to do the consultation. I don't know what it is,
but I feel that demographic is generally more on the
right path than not. Generally, people who know they are
in a bad position will not come in to talk to.

Speaker 5 (02:28:50):
You, right is.

Speaker 13 (02:28:51):
They don't want to have that.

Speaker 3 (02:28:52):
Converse, right, right, right? Yeah, they don't want any more.
They don't want to confirm their bad ideas correct.

Speaker 13 (02:28:57):
Because they don't want to have to change any sure,
versus the people who have done a good job were
always willing to change behaviors if they needed to, so
they're open to have it.

Speaker 5 (02:29:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:29:06):
We literally just talked about that a couple of weeks
ago during the segment with your dad about the idea
of being malleable when it comes to how you look
at your finances and the idea that somebody may have
a better idea. Also stepping out of your own comfort
zone when it comes to doing something that you're not
used to because your uncle didn't do it and he
had a little money.

Speaker 13 (02:29:20):
Oh absolutely, Dad's very common.

Speaker 3 (02:29:22):
Yeah, but dad didn't do it. Needed Okay, you not
understanding how things morph in that business. I did get
one question here. It says, are a new annuities a
good transition from an IRA if you're closer to retirement?

Speaker 13 (02:29:34):
Our annuities a good transition to an IRA if you're
closer from an IRA from an IRA, So I guess
what they're saying is take the money out of the
IRA and put it an annuities.

Speaker 4 (02:29:42):
That you're getting closer to.

Speaker 13 (02:29:43):
The last serra starters. If you have IRA money that's
qualified for tax purposes, that should stay in a qualified account,
so they have qualified annuities. If somebody's telling you to
take all of your money out of your IRA to
go into something non qualified, I'm not a CPA and
Raymond James won't love this answer, but I would imagine
that's probably not in your best say I gotcha. You know, annuities,

(02:30:04):
any product. I quote him more and more, which bothers
me less and less. But as my father, as my
father would say, write an annuity or mutual fund and
ETF whatever. These are all tools. Yeah, yeah, some tools
are better for some things and some are Now the
hammer is good for driving a nail, not so good
for cleaning a windshield. Yeah, he loves to set, so

(02:30:24):
he's got a bunch of those he does. That's the
you know, the old southern rednecky that come in there
every now and then. But so it's not a good
or bad idea. I don't know what you're trying to accomplish.

Speaker 3 (02:30:35):
Right, that's the goal though, right, And really half the
battle Bratcher that we talk about during the segment is
is how could you possibly know what the best move
for you could be? Is if you don't make that
phone call or book at consultation, Because that's the number
one thing s Gott talks about.

Speaker 4 (02:30:49):
It goes what's your goal? And then you know we've
set here on the show the number one most difficult
question in your life is what do you want?

Speaker 5 (02:30:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 13 (02:30:55):
That's and that's the thing is it changes. I just
told somebody today, here's here's what you think you want
to do. But the thing you think you want to
do doesn't really happen for ten more years, and you're
gonna change your mind at least ten more times before
we get there. And that's okay, But you need to
know that you have those options.

Speaker 3 (02:31:12):
Or your life to change around you and change the
situation without you even really making a move on that.
That happens all the time as well.

Speaker 13 (02:31:17):
So yeah, and life changing. This is always my morbid example,
which I was one of the things I want to
talk about was overfunding and underfunding your retirement. So underfunding
everybody knows, right, I'm worried I didn't put enough money
where's supposed to. I don't get to do the things
I want to do when I want to do them
how I want to do them. That's self explanatory. Overfunding
is the alternative, and something weird happens generally to people

(02:31:37):
in their early to mid fifties where they get into
catchup mode. I'm not sure that I've done enough, and
they don't check to see if they've done enough, So
now they start doing too much at the expense of
what they want to do today, and so The sad,
awful story that I always tell, but I think puts
it in perspective is sometimes life changes in ways that
you do not foresee. So there was a couple who
got to that point they did not need to put

(02:32:00):
more money away than they were putting away, but had
decided they were behind. And you know, the planning is
there to show you, no, keep doing what you're doing.
Any extra money you have right now is for today.
Go on that vacation, right, the thing, do whatever it is.
One day a client walks into your office and hands
you a life insurance check. Right, life just changed, so
you're you're overfunding this retirement that ended up not happened right, right, right,

(02:32:24):
And so that's to me, those are the meetings that
I prefer to have, is to say, stop putting money away,
You're fine.

Speaker 4 (02:32:32):
Right, right, right, and go enjoy your life.

Speaker 5 (02:32:34):
Right, go do the thing.

Speaker 4 (02:32:35):
Your dad says the same thing, and I'm not and
I'm not trying to drop because.

Speaker 13 (02:32:38):
He's on a cruise ships and article he says the
same thing. So yeah, yeah, yeah, So that's that's always
the goal, right, is to make sure that you are
not sacrificing today at the expense of tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (02:32:50):
Invice, let me ask you a question. We're short on time,
but I have to ask is another personal question. I
find that it's just interesting. Getting to know Scott over
the last year or so has been a very interesting thing.
I know he's a smart cat, right, sure, yeah?

Speaker 4 (02:33:01):
Smart? When did you realize that? Like when you were young?

Speaker 3 (02:33:05):
When you were young, and everybody, everybody looks at their
dad like somebody that can out. And then there's that
one point where your dad does something. You go, oh,
this in efforts got it down.

Speaker 4 (02:33:14):
He knows what he's doing.

Speaker 5 (02:33:15):
What was that point for you?

Speaker 13 (02:33:16):
It was probably like in my early t was it
really like around twenty well, you know, I started reading
on history and philosophy and things that curious people read about,
and I was both surprised and annoyed at how much
of that he was already familiar with. Yeah, so it
reads a lot he does. He is a NonStop reader.
I don't think that's going to go away, you know,

(02:33:37):
it's it's a reason. You know he could and probably
in some fashion will retire. But I think he gets
such a kick out of learning the game. Yeah, and
it doesn't stop. So I think he's going to have
our time ever fully stop.

Speaker 11 (02:33:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:33:50):
Yeah, student, but he's a student of his own career.
Huh absolutely, Yeah, Yeah, that's kind of cool. That's kind
of lucky. You know, a lot of people don't really
have that opportunity to be a student in their career.
Maybe maybe it doesn't challenge them enough or something like
that doesn't offer that kind of hurdle.

Speaker 13 (02:34:02):
I explained to some of the young guys, I say,
you know, this, this industry that we're in, We're very
fortunate to be in it. And at the start, the high,
the dopamine kick is the sale. Oh I convinced somebody
to give me their money.

Speaker 2 (02:34:12):
Right.

Speaker 13 (02:34:13):
It feels crazy when it first happens, and eventually you're
comfortable enough to where that cannot be the thing that
drives you anymore. It's just not a motivator.

Speaker 4 (02:34:20):
It's to be it's gonna be what you're gonna do
for that person and what that money is going to
provide for them.

Speaker 13 (02:34:23):
I be a good shepherd of people. Can I know
that I've done everything in my power to do the
best job possible for that person? Help them? Because I'm
not a doctor, but this is something I can do
to help.

Speaker 4 (02:34:33):
And to be honest with you, it can have the
same effects sometimes because obviously your financial well being can
also have that same thousand, that same kind of feel
that you know that a medical.

Speaker 3 (02:34:41):
Procedure could offer for you. Yeah, it's an Edgewaterfamilywealth dot com.
That's Edgewaterfamilywealth dot com. Go over, pull down, make an
appointment with Bratcher or somebody else in the firm. If
you have questions about your financial well being, these guys
can answer them and even maybe form a plan for
you so that you feel better about your life as
you walk in from day to day and know I
have to you can like put that in a closet.

Speaker 4 (02:35:00):
Sure, yeah, let us worry about And if you if
you get an appointment with Bradcher, what he does, he
will play his music for you.

Speaker 13 (02:35:06):
So you had to pay me to make it stop.

Speaker 3 (02:35:09):
Also, stay tuned because I'm gonna get I'm a we're
gonna name his band because we didn't say the band name,
but we were on We're on time here de wide
for news.

Speaker 5 (02:35:16):
Well, we have a plane has crashed near the Louisville
Airport closer to home. Freeedo Lay closes it's Orlando manufacturing
plant and nominees for the first ever TikTok Awards are announced.
We'll talk about that next during You heard it here first,
you got it.

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Welcome back on Jim. There's deb Hello, Jack is here
as well.

Speaker 5 (02:36:03):
What appen?

Speaker 3 (02:36:04):
Bratcher Brown in with us today, Scott Brown's son from
Edgewater Familywealth dot com. You can actually get a consultation.
Jack used Bratcher and our friend Kathy used Bratcher as well.
So completely ready to go for you. And again that's
Edgewater Familywealth dot com. Go to that pulldown bar and
make yourself a consultation appointment. Let's got to change your life.

(02:36:27):
I mean you're supposed to pitch something in at that point.

Speaker 13 (02:36:30):
Hopefully you're just allowing me to show you the way
you have prepared yourself. I am not a what is
my father's book say, I've never made anybody?

Speaker 4 (02:36:38):
Right?

Speaker 5 (02:36:38):
Yeah, there you go.

Speaker 4 (02:36:39):
I love how well you know it too.

Speaker 5 (02:36:40):
That's great.

Speaker 4 (02:36:42):
By the way he does that, he did it wasn't
a band and it was called was it again, King Complex?
King Complex?

Speaker 5 (02:36:49):
Here's a song.

Speaker 4 (02:36:54):
You wrote this.

Speaker 5 (02:37:06):
Sweam a Putch.

Speaker 4 (02:37:11):
That's pretty cool, little clubby Field.

Speaker 14 (02:37:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:37:14):
We did like.

Speaker 13 (02:37:16):
Showcase, right, We had done a showcase in New York
and we had been doing like really like spacey stuff. Yeah,
and the showcase was uh yeah, so we that's that's
what we were going for at the time. And then
I can't remember. It's like Universal Warner Brothers. Somebody was
there and said, like, these aren't really songs, and so
we said, okay, well we'll go like write pop songs

(02:37:38):
and see if that works.

Speaker 5 (02:37:39):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (02:37:39):
This kind of comes off like that Ocean tune but
very much like it Jonas or whatever.

Speaker 5 (02:37:44):
And the look, there's a look you can't deny twenty
one pilots.

Speaker 13 (02:37:48):
There's that funny is I had no awareness of twenty
one pilots until we started doing that, and then people
are like, oh, you must love twenty one pilots, right,
I didn't, and so I mean, I think they're fine.

Speaker 3 (02:37:58):
But uh, it's called King Complex. You can see BRETA
Brown there doing his thing. It's actually very cool.

Speaker 4 (02:38:04):
Dad, is what do you have for news?

Speaker 5 (02:38:06):
I don't know.

Speaker 13 (02:38:09):
Time you heard it here first on the Jim Colbert Show.

Speaker 5 (02:38:13):
That means me. A UPS cargo plane has crashed near
Mohammad Ali International Airport in Louisville. Jason Colson saw it happen.

Speaker 11 (02:38:22):
I didn't visually see it coming in actually, but I've
seen it once. I heard the I've seen the flash
and then heard the boom because of the sound wave.
But then from what I'm hearing, there's casualties on the ground.

Speaker 5 (02:38:35):
Louisville Metro Police say there are injuries. It's currently unknown
the size of the plane or any word of the
total number of people injured. A thick plume of black
smoke could be seen for miles in fact, video being
circulated on social media reportedly shows the plane crashing in
a fireball during takeoff. It appears rather the plane may
have struck at least one structure.

Speaker 7 (02:38:56):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (02:38:56):
Yeah, it looks like a tire fire. Yeah, it looks
like a sooty blackfire.

Speaker 5 (02:39:01):
Just yeah, closer to home. We had mentioned this, but
Freedo Lay is closing its Orlando manufacturing facility and warehouse.
Parent company Pepsiico Food says the action was quote driven
by business needs end quote, and management is quote committed
end quote to providing transition assistance and career support. According
to the website Potato Pro, oh I you're my homepage,

(02:39:26):
the Orlando plant opened in this year and employees around
four hundred and ninety people. What year did the Orlando
free Doo Lay plant.

Speaker 4 (02:39:35):
It's nineteen sixty four. I'll go seventy three points, Jack,
nineteen sixty five, Jack nice.

Speaker 5 (02:39:42):
And then finally the nominees. Oh I was wondering if
forget any special ending. There the nominees for the first
ever TikTok Awards. All right now, the popular video sharing app,
will honor the top creators of the year across several categories,
including sports, fashion and film and TV.

Speaker 4 (02:39:59):
I here's that one guy that does that thing.

Speaker 5 (02:40:01):
Nominees for a Creator of the Year include Alex Earl,
Keith Lee, Adam W. Brooke Monk, and Christy Sarah.

Speaker 4 (02:40:08):
If you put all of those in a blender, I
wouldn't know who was who. I had no idea what
these people are.

Speaker 5 (02:40:13):
The ceremony will be streamed live on TikTok and to B.
It'll take place December eighteenth in Los Angeles. There you go,
and you heard it here first on the Jim Colbert Show. Thanks.

Speaker 4 (02:40:22):
I appreciate that so much. Do we have to thank today?

Speaker 5 (02:40:24):
Well, of course we want to thank the fabulous Bratcher
Brown with.

Speaker 4 (02:40:27):
Edgewater Fellewe Handsome Devil.

Speaker 5 (02:40:31):
Just in case you missed his story, I've already posted
his podcast at The Jim Colbert Show. I also want
to thank Frogger's Grilling Bar for their twenty five dollars
gift card. Congrats to Steve for winning that rivet Rivet
and then last but never leave, Sam Bowen and Candace
Rich for running our YouTube check. Thanks guys.

Speaker 4 (02:40:48):
Ken's put up a new picture on her Facebook page today.
She looks amazing.

Speaker 5 (02:40:51):
Yeah, yes, heard so many events. He looks amazing.

Speaker 4 (02:40:54):
Jack. Question of the day, Yeah, do you feel safe
flying right now?

Speaker 5 (02:40:59):
Right up?

Speaker 4 (02:40:59):
The story of plane crashing?

Speaker 5 (02:41:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (02:41:01):
Yeah, how about it. So this is interesting.

Speaker 3 (02:41:04):
A lot of people will probably pee shaw a lot
of the news about travel safety, and then some people
will take that stuff to heart.

Speaker 4 (02:41:11):
Yeah I'll go, I'll go out, I'll go. Twenty eight
percent say they have a problem. So in our YouTube chat,
fifty to fifty, one hundred hundreds of vote, it comes
down fifty to fifty.

Speaker 5 (02:41:21):
We all sit through it.

Speaker 4 (02:41:22):
Up on Instagram, where they are even more comfortable flying
at sixty seventy percent say yes, that's good.

Speaker 5 (02:41:28):
Yeah, that's the faith in the industry.

Speaker 3 (02:41:31):
Hey, Bratcher, thanks man, by the way, thanks for having
but we'll be seeing you next week as well. Absolutely
as your dad travels the world and you stay home,
somebody's got him. Say next week, we'll have more time
with Bratcher Brown for its only money. Thanks again for coming.
Then check out his band. Uh well it's former band.

Speaker 13 (02:41:46):
Uh I get I get paid more now.

Speaker 3 (02:41:50):
He's okay for sure, let's get out of here and
we have of Ah, let's do it. Jack you're reading, Yeah,
let's do it alright, behalf of Dead Jack and Bratcher.

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