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Speaker 1 (00:21):
This afternoon.

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We'll get you caught up on what's happening in the world.
Jack will do that with JCS News Round three to twenty.
We'll also do Sinker Sale and Embers Only today four
o'clock hour. It's Primetime Kitchen with their buddy Fiazkara. He's
the restaurant critic for the Orlando Weekly. We'll find out
what's good to eat and drink in Orlando this weekend.

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Five o'clock. We actually have a special update.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
Danny Myering, now working with the tourism boards here in
Central Florida as a independent contractor, has an update on
the sloth world thing that's happening now a national story everywhere.
I'll also do pick the Porn in five o'clock hour.
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Speaker 1 (01:36):
Great? I'm doing good? What's that mistake?

Speaker 4 (01:39):
How you doing doing great?

Speaker 1 (01:41):
You're doing great? You better speak up all day long?
I want you chirping a little louder. Yeah, yeah, there
you go, You're good? Got it? Okay, okay, rollins. Of course,
you guys know uh Is who brought us kikiS to Orlando,
the very famous breakfast spot. What oh you didn't know that?
I always don't have a good origin story.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
Also that well obviously the queen of soccer in Orlando.
Would you say that's accurate?

Speaker 1 (02:06):
I mean retired, ye, I don't think you can be
retired as a queen of soccer forever. The founder of
Orlando City and Orlando Pride. Yeah, there you go. Yes,
that little title, Yeah, that tiny thing. How does that
ring with you? Do you?

Speaker 3 (02:22):
It's kind of wild, isn't right? You are the one
of the reasons, actually, you know, one of the main
reasons that we have professional soccer in the city.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
Now. That's kind of a cool legacy to have, is
it not. It's really cool.

Speaker 4 (02:32):
And I think one of the cool things about the
whole retirement party and the two games, with so many
messages I got from people saying, you know, thank you,
and our family love soccer now or we've become friends
with these people because of going to games.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
I finally understand offsides.

Speaker 4 (02:53):
But you just see the ripple effect of where yeah
it's gone. But let's just say real radio was an
early adopter Jim Jim Phillips in particular, but obviously in
Jack he really kind of championed ofs and you know,
kept putting our name out there and was determined that
we were we were going to succeed. So thank you

(03:13):
Real Radio.

Speaker 5 (03:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
Yeah, and it is cool that we are bottom floor
of that stuff with you guys. But I mean, you know,
when you think about the history of professional sports in Orlando,
you know, we've only had a couple of toes to dip,
you know, and we've had a couple of leagues coming
and out. I know, we have the Valkyries now for volleyball,
and we had the Double A Twins here for a
while for baseball. But when it comes to legacy, you know,

(03:35):
professional sports that have stuck around.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
What we've had fifteen football teams. Yeah, that's what I'm saying,
that have stuck around.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
That was my next you know, you and Pat Williams,
you know, are the people in Orlando responsible for the
franchises that have been in town the longest and I
think have made the biggest impact. That's kind of cool,
It's really cool. Yeah, I mean I'm telling you straight up,
as Orlando and it's cool. It's cool to have you here,
and it's cool that you're friends with us, and also
that you're it's cool that you're a fan of this
station as well. I always see one dude, she text

(04:02):
me all the time, and the noise the hell out
of me.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Wh I'm doing the show. I love it, I love it.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
We'll have a good segment and then all of a
sudden here it comes to since my friend k Rowlins, I'm.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
Like, what a gig, especially on all topics that have
to do with Great Britain.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
You know, because you guys and your British sometimes we
go a little astray in case it's like, uh, yeah.

Speaker 3 (04:24):
Well I want to ask you about That's kind of
funny because you know, I again, I know this seems silly.
It's not like you're from you know, from another planet
by any means, But uh, would you say the perceptions
of Americans, the perceptions of Britain and England from Americans
is different than your perception of us.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
Do you understand what I'm saying there? Like when you
come to America, when Britain's come to America, is it
everything they've heard or worse? Or is it the other
way around, like when we when I guess when Americans
go to Britain and they see how old everything is
and the established culture that's been there for you know, millennia.
You know, do you think the culture shock is different
from one group or the other.

Speaker 4 (05:04):
I mean, having experienced that culture shock, yes, but I
think some of that is more everything. I mean, I
lived in Texas.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
Originally, that's double America. Yeah, exactly, that's America with cold foam.

Speaker 6 (05:18):
You know.

Speaker 4 (05:19):
I had I had a little tiny car at the time,
and I could never find it in a parking lot
because everything was a truck, Like, everything was a truck.
And people having guns that was so alien.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Really, Yeah, you just.

Speaker 4 (05:33):
Don't come across from in England, even obviously the police
don't carry them for the most part.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
Right.

Speaker 4 (05:38):
I think the perception sometimes of when Americans go abroad
is it there you know, loud and and you know,
noisy and whatever. I just think they're having a good time.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
Yeah, Like, you're not wrong. So you've been here for
many years. Obviously you grew up in England. So when
you when when you're here, I mean, do you believe,
like do you believe that we have earned the reputation
globally that we have because I have.

Speaker 4 (06:04):
A are we talking now, Well, no one wants to
admit they're Americans.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
It's a little different now, But I do remember this,
Like I remember a study I read years and years
and years ago, and what they did was they went
to people from different countries and they asked them what
they thought about Americans and what were the defining characteristics
of Americans? And you got the normal stuff, you know, loud,
kind of obnoxious, uh, you know, bigger than everybody because
we're you know, a little fatter or whatever because the

(06:31):
diet we have here or whatever. But the what the
really unique thing was they said was they said Americans
are all of those things, but if the s hits
the fan in America, all of that goes away and
America comes together and they fight together like they've known
each other since birth. And I thought that was a
really cool, unique perspective globally for what people thought Americans
were because of all the stuff they say about us

(06:53):
like that is kind of superficial. When what they did
say that was cool is as a country, do not
blink with them, because if they will forget all of
that other stuff and they'll come together and they will
they will stop.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
Again, I lived in don't mess with Texas, so I
know all about that. But I would just also add though,
the friendliness here. Everyone's I mean, and again I've only
I guess lived in southern state, but everyone's friendly.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
Is there a part is there like a like a
city in England that's known to be the nicest like
here in the in the States, we have southern hospitality.
And if you don't believe that exists, you're wrong.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
Yeah, you are wrong. It is a real thing.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
It is overwhelming and if it's your first time experiencing it,
it could it can be jarring.

Speaker 4 (07:41):
So it's the It's the opposite way around in England.
The further north you go, and I'm from almost into
the north, the friendlier people get. And my a lot
of my family is from Scotland, and I would say
Scotland is one of the most beautiful friendly. If you
go to a little bed and bread first, you were
going to get treated like a king and a queen,

(08:03):
like they will just spoil you like your family. So yeah,
scott I mean you have to go north.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
Yeah, I've I've got a couple of friends that are
from I want to say it's a Aberdeen, Scotland. I
want to it's either Aberdeen or Cullen. It's one of
those places. And they used to tell me that when
they would go back, if an American friend would come
with them, if you are a male with an American
accent in Scotland, that the girls.

Speaker 3 (08:27):
Lose their mind of you. They love American men for
some reason. They love the accent, they love everything about
American dudes.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
And it's this obviously the same here. Both my boys,
my sons lived here, both worked for the team, and
their British accents.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
The girls crazy.

Speaker 4 (08:45):
Yeah, yeah, it was definitely a plus.

Speaker 3 (08:49):
You know, Jim, we're talking about cool things and how
cool it is that kay, you know, the Queen of
soccer is here all day today. How awesome was it
having a t FO? And I know that I lost
Jim because I think he just tried to dump me.
He thought I said something bad in a different language.
I got a picture of that tifo, so Jim. A
tifo is basically a gigantic piece of art produced and

(09:12):
made by the fans themselves that then get hung up
in coordination with the with the club, with the club
to make these amazing mosaics and amazing twenty fifty seventy
five feet tall images where fans lift them up. She
got a TIFO on her retirement day, and honestly, as

(09:34):
soon as I saw that, I was like, hell yeah, K.
And then second of all, I was like, new goals.
Yeah you want a TFO? I want a tifo? Yeah,
I gotta stop. My kids would even do one the
size of a paper towel for me.

Speaker 4 (09:47):
Well, they they'd kind of done it in the style
of an English postage stamp.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
Oh oh wow, look at that that is it's in
the stands, dude, I know, look at that thing.

Speaker 3 (10:01):
So there's a sixty foot still image of K just
floating over the supporter session as the fans lifted up
at that at that size, where do you hang it?

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Where? Boom is it in?

Speaker 4 (10:14):
That's covering my house?

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Yeah, So what do you do with that? Because if
you roll that up, it's the size of a rug
that would cover this entire station.

Speaker 4 (10:22):
You'd have to ask iron lyon and the ruckus what
they did with it, because I haven't seen it since,
but I was obviously on the pitch at the time
with all four of my kids and we were just crying.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
Oh really, Oh my gosh. It was what an honor?

Speaker 4 (10:38):
That so emotional?

Speaker 1 (10:39):
It is that like the highest honor or something.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
I mean, is that base Yeah, as a soccer fan, Yes,
that is the biggest honor that you can give anyone
within the you know, the history.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
Of a club.

Speaker 3 (10:51):
Jack hasn't on our YouTube channel right now. It's a
Jimp corpra or it's a real radio dot FM slash watch.
You can go right over there and check that out.

Speaker 4 (10:58):
And there was a sign of side and one you
can just see and then the other side it said
it had all the cups, all the trophies that we'd won,
and it said under her reign.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Dude, it was epic. I'm getting goosebumps just thinking about it.

Speaker 3 (11:13):
I was on the field and I didn't know about
the tee phone, and then all of a sudden, this
thing gets unveiled.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
I'm like, all right, well, I got a new bucket list.
What does that stand for? Is that an acronym? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (11:24):
Yeah, yeah, come on, man, Tarp International Front Office.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
Oh my god, that's so good. Good job spun that
one out.

Speaker 4 (11:34):
They have them all over the world. I mean, it's
not obviously just America that does it. But if there
are any Roucus and Iron Line Firm listening, thank you again,
like it was just such an incredible moment.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
Yeah, very cool man. Where would your teefot happen at?
If you like? What's Jim's version of a teafo? Is it? Like?
I don't know what happens to me right here on
my own show. This is what happened for a dumpster.
I'm so glad that somebody who is reputable gets to
see this happen to me in real time. I I
do my best to be nice to this. How about

(12:08):
it covers a giant fire an pile?

Speaker 7 (12:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (12:10):
Yeah, it's just like spray painted gym spelled wrong over
an ant pile.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
Probably the driving range in a really bad course somewhere.
Tifo is an Italian term originating from tapho si, meaning
fans or infected with typhus. Oh that's cool, yeah, to
bring to parties. It's referring to organize elaborate visual displays
by sports supporters, typically soccer fans, including massive banners, cards, suns, flares,

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and flags to show passion and loyalty.

Speaker 3 (12:42):
Very cool man, that's very cool. I do not have
a tefo anywhere of anything for any reason.

Speaker 4 (12:47):
It's not in your contract.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
It's not in my contract. Due four.

Speaker 3 (12:55):
Text seven seven zero three one. Jack you got some
news between mercy listens.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
Oh yeah, we got a bunch happening today. We'll find
out about a little chalk art. We'll also find out
about pregaming, why we're gonna do it like it's nineteen
ninety nine. And also we'll see what's on draft. You
got it, buddy.

Speaker 3 (13:16):
We'll take a little break, come back and get Jackson
news and continue with the Jim Colbert.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
Joe Today is mo better with the Ross Paget sponsored
by Jess Como, Orlando's injury attorneys.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
Happy bike Fest Jim Colvert can come. Hey, I just
want to put out.

Speaker 8 (13:35):
This message to everybody in and around to various Fruitland Park,
the villagers, Leesburg, especially wild Wood. There's a ton of
motorcycles on the road. Bike Fest is happening all weekend.
Everybody just drive smart please, I've lost enough friends already
have died on motorcycles.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
That includes you guys on the Motorcyclesta. I'm smart out there, man. Yeah,
don't be an asked.

Speaker 3 (14:01):
Yeah, guys who got there acting the pool sometimes. And
I used to ride all the time in Daytona up
through there for years. I rode through by weeks and
and I I heard guys, and I agree with Mike
one hundred percent. You know, you really have to be
careful because these things can sneak up on you. But
I also know dudes get out there and start having
a good time and uh, you know, started kind of
having a good time and maybe they're not paying attention.
So it's a it's a two way road there. But

(14:21):
you're a one hundred percent right, Mike. You gotta be
a little bit more aware of these few days up
in Leesburg over one hundred thousand people.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
Or something of a less screen time while you're driving. Yeah,
that'd be great.

Speaker 3 (14:30):
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Speaker 1 (14:42):
Welcome back. I'm Jim k Rollins with us today. Hello,
and uh Ross always here as well. Hello and Jack,
you know, don't do it? And Jack has your news.

Speaker 4 (14:49):
Let's get it's.

Speaker 9 (14:51):
Time for j CS news.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Wow, this guy got to push name on everything.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
It's in my contract, dude.

Speaker 9 (14:58):
Course the news song a June Colmer.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
Show, Hello Ross Hello, Hello. No, No, nope, nope no,
all right, we got all day to work on it.
The heat is on, boys and girls. While it might
be nice today and it's set double edged sword. Okay,
it's nice for us, but it also bad for wildfires
with this dryer and cooler air, with that light wind.

(15:21):
And of of course we've been dealing with wildfire conditions
here in the state of Florida and all the way
up into Georgia as well. But these mild days will
not last because a massive warm up is coming our way.
Long range models are now locking onto a dome of
high pressure building up over the Caribbean, and by late
April we'll talking next week, you can expect to push

(15:43):
Central Florida highs into the mid to upper ninety damn dude.
The first weekend of May nearly ten to twelve degree
at twelve degrees above average for this time of year.
Even one model has it flirting with one hundred degrees. Wow. Yeah,
fun summer call. Mills. Yeah yeah, make sure to words

(16:06):
have never been spoken. Make sure your aces tune up.
You gotta clean filter, I'll clean out the line. Whatever
you have to do there. Get that tune up done now,
because when that, when that temperature hits one hundred, yeah,
a lot more people are gonna be calling, it's here,
it's here. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (16:22):
The whole reason why people do not like living here
during the these times. It's here summer, everything's wet now, Well.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
It won't be too bad right now because although it'll
be hot, it won't be humid yet. It's when the
humidity kicks in when it's misery, and that happens around June.
Beginning in June. No, yeah, oh first blast, yeah, well,
chalk it up. The state attorneys dropping all charges in
the Pulse Crosswalk chalk arrests six people who were arrested
for chalking on the Rainbow cross. Sure your ace's tune up,

(16:52):
you gotta clean, filter out, clean out the line, whatever
you have to do there. Get that tune up done now,
because when that, when that temperature hits one hundred, yeah,
a lot more people are gonna be calling, it's here,
it's here. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (17:05):
The whole reason why people do not like living here
during these times.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
It's here summer, every dingy's wet.

Speaker 3 (17:13):
Now, well, it won't be too bad right now because
although it'll be hot, it won't be humid yet. It's
when the humidity kicks in when it's misery, and that
happens around June.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
Beginning of June. No yeah, oh first blast, yeah yeah, well,
chalk it up. The state attorney is dropping all charges
in the Pulse Crosswalk chalk arrests. Six people who were
arrested for chalking on the Rainbow Crosswalk outside the Pulse
night Club Memorial will face no charges. Orange Jossi olda
state attorney in Monique Warrel, announced earlier today that the

(17:44):
state had previously erased the Rainbow crosswalk overnight without notice,
and protesters responded by drawing it in chalk. F Dot
claim that the chalk cleanup costs over a thousand bucks,
enough to potentially meet the criminal mischief threshold, but Warrell
said that the case fell apart because a heavy rainstorm
erased the chalk, meaning there was no actual permanent damage.

(18:08):
To prove check this out, two senior attorneys had to
spend more than one hundred hours reviewing the cases. Before
they could come to this conclusion, Warrel was careful to add,
this does not mean it's open season on chalk art. No, no, no, no,
it doesn't.

Speaker 5 (18:22):
Right.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
But the hundred hours huh yeah, those people are off
the hook. Three hundred and fifty bucks an hour and
then billable hours. Very good. A law student, all you
want to say, I like giving you a little good news.
I like to sprinkle it throughout.

Speaker 7 (18:33):
You know.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
It's like the little store baty palat cleanser. Law student
gives part of her liver to a four year old
in Orlando. It's a living donor operation and it's a
miracle story. And it was all started with a Facebook post. Right.
A Jacksonville law student saw a mom's plea online for
a liver donor for her four year old son, Nolan.

(18:56):
He was battling a rare and life threatening condition, and
without ever meeting the family, she picked up the phone
and volunteered. After Jim, I know you would do this. Yeah,
after testing that twice this morning, she turned out to
be a perfect match. Is that like, you do it
and then you're helping, they say, I'm sorry, you're not.
Imagine your car, Oh my god, oh yeah, yeah, yeah yeah,

(19:16):
like gas money. She was a perfect match. And in January,
doctors right here at Advent Health in Orlando performed the
region's first living donor liver liver transplant through their new program,
and today Nolan is recovering well with what Mom calls
is a night and day difference and energy. Doctor say
the transplant didn't just help, it saved his life.

Speaker 9 (19:38):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Crazy. Yes.

Speaker 3 (19:39):
I saw a video the other day where a dad
got a new kidney and he didn't know who the
donor was. And then he's sitting there in his chair
in his hospital room and his daughter walks through the
door with one of those ivy things that you can
push with you as you go from nord to door,
and he just found out at that moment on camera
his daughter was the one who donated the kidney to
save his life. Oh man, I'm not crying. One of

(20:02):
the coolest things. I don't know why. I find the
liver fascinating by far my favorite organ really in the
human body, big then of the heart by far. You
know what the liver can do, which regenerates like wolverine,
like a lizard tale.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
That's what's happened. Like they only needed a piece of it.
And it's a living donor transplant to say, we'll just
didn't borrow a little piece. Let it grow in the boy. Yeah,
it grows like a damn pokemon. Here, you can have
the piece. I haven't ruined with alcohol like a starfish.

Speaker 3 (20:29):
Yeah, like a starfish. Deliver is fascinating, Patrick Deliver. It's
a fun YouTube wormhole, all right.

Speaker 4 (20:36):
Speaking it stay away from the.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
Starfish, worms and sloths. Oh my sloth World. The saga continues,
and now they're not even open for business yet, and
it's just every day there's something a new twist and
turn in this story. A central Florida family is now
asking for their money back because remember they were soliciting
people to in advance of opening. They were looking for

(21:00):
a little capital I think by your season ticket to
get your season ticket, get your tickets now for the opening.
And this Well Florida family took advantage of that for
their eleven year old son, Brendan Mark, and he was
thrilled when his parents surprised him with tickets to the
planned sloth World on I Drive. But those plans are
now off. State wildlife investigators talk about the thirty one

(21:24):
deaths after being chipped to Florida House in the nearby warehouse.
I know we're going to have an update on this
story from Danny in the five o'clock hour, so we'll
get that the family's heartbroken, but they say they cannot
support this attraction even if it does eventually open. Where
now that seems to be a coin flip and they
want their nearly three hundred dollars refunded. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (21:45):
Man, it's a nasty story and made national news today.
It was in three of my next TBS Newsweek and
I can't remember who else had.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
It as a feature story today, But Kay Rowlin seems
to be a big supporter. She has a Sloth World
mousepad right right in front of her that you would
have thought, deb who would have thought?

Speaker 4 (22:04):
But you know what was kind of funny about it anyway,
You were only going to be able to look at them. Yeah,
there's no there was no holding them, no interaction there, no,
you know what, they just sit there all day. If
you want to go see one, they have them at
this They have one at the Science Center. Yeah, it's
in very good conditions.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
And the Orlando Science Center that new exhibit they have
on that Battom Floor is fantastic bad. Yeah, it's pretty
cool and they have a lot of things happening in
the Science Center this summer. Definitely worth a check. Yes, uh, Jim,
are you against using AI to help you in competition
in sports? Oh? No, I mean no, I mean it's
not it's not performance enhancing, You're not You're not changing

(22:47):
your body's chemical makeup to be poor, be better at
what you do. So yeah, I got no problem with that.
You got no problem with people using AI in competition?
What do you mean? I kind of don't understand what
you're saying. Then maybe that, well, I don't know how
you can use AI in a competition if someone could
like have a device on them that uses AI and

(23:08):
it helps them perform better. Oh no, you can't do that.
You can't do that unless everybody has it. You heartless
bass vote them. Running past Buckingham Palace was once unimaginable
to Tilly Dowler. Now she's training for the London Marathon. Dowler,
who is just ten percent use of her vision due
to starguard disease. Remember Jim did not want her to run.

(23:31):
Only started running last year because she's using AI powered
smart glasses to help guide her. The glasses provide live
audio clues about landmarks and distance, while allowing her to
hear her guide runner and music at the same time.
Dollar says, the goal is in speed. It's inspiring others
with site loss to believe more as possible. We're sorry,

(23:52):
Jim does not support your cause, Toady. Yeah, I do
not agree with that. They should not be able to
use it. She should just run in designs like she
would normally do. Ouch. Ouch.

Speaker 3 (24:02):
Absolutely love the fact that Jack didn't get the answer
that he wanted, so he just reworded it until he
got his.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (24:10):
No, he shouldn't be allowed. Yeah, she's blind, Jim, you.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
Can't, Seyboddy. I had to work for that one. Yeah,
you realized. Thank you, Thank you for noticing you wasn't fishing, dude.

Speaker 3 (24:19):
That was like a Matrix neo bullet dog scene.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
Speaking of sports, what's on draft?

Speaker 10 (24:26):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (24:26):
While the number one overall pick in the twenty twenty
six NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Vegas Raiders selected quarterback
Fernando Mendoza from Indiana University Minoda. Mendoza Heisman Trophy winner
and national champ in twenty twenty five all but ensuring
a trip to the next Super Bowl for the Raiders. Yeah,
not gonna happen. Whoa, it's not gonna happen.

Speaker 9 (24:50):
And uh a rado.

Speaker 3 (24:52):
Yeah, this guy is a This guy's a dud though,
I gotta tell you, during his interview, I was like, man,
this guy is a dud.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
He sounds like a dud. I a good story. I'm
not taking that away from him, but it's just I
don't know. Oh, you want someone who does commercials?

Speaker 7 (25:04):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (25:04):
Yeah, yeah, excitement. It's the Raiders. Do they need everything
they can get? No, they are terrible. They need someone
who does not throw interceptions. Yeah, that's what they need.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
Well, here's the bad news.

Speaker 3 (25:14):
You got a little identity crisis now with Mendoza over
at the Raiders, because what Jim is saying is what
I agree with. He's the opposite of Raider culture.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
Couldn't be less raider. I mean he is as well.

Speaker 3 (25:28):
I guess maybe he's Brady culture and Brady's not part
of that thing. Now, culture sumulture. We want wins. Yeah yeah,
but man, you're about to just get like whitebread with
fro yo and salt as a spice.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
Does it come with touchdowns? Yeah, it might take it.
You just got black beans with no onions? Yeah something man,
no knock it sometimes you know, onions can upset the tummy.
Well locally in the draft, uc F is celebrating the
Big Night in the NFL Draft because Knight's defensive end,
Malaki Lawrence, was taken in the first round, going twenty

(26:01):
third overall to the Cowboys. That makes him the first
UCF player drafted in Round one since twenty eighteen and
just the fifth night ever to hit that mile. So
that's cool. I saw that this morning. Pretty neat a
Orlando neighborhood is going viral. You know those free little
library things that you have. You see him on a post, Yeah, yeah, sure,

(26:22):
yea yeah. It's like little boxes, book boxes. Yeah yeah,
you leave one, you take water. Yeah. Well guess what
they're filling this one with snacks and it's gone viral,
the free book library. They instead of novels, the book
is stock daily with chips, granola bars, bottled water for
anyone who needs it. The idea started as a way
to help kids walking home from school and quickly turned

(26:44):
into a community supported project. Neighborhoods are now contributing food
items regularly turning into a mini mutual Aida online people
are calling it the most Florida version of a library ever.
Oh yeah, yeah, for sure. Yeah because instead of a book,
you get a twin. Yep, tonight we're going a pregame
like it's nineteen ninety nine, baby, and why are we

(27:05):
doing that? New survey shows nearly one in three adults
are having drinks at home before heading out. Yeah, sure,
why that's happening because it's expensive as blank to drink
out anymore. That's what it says here. It's expensive as blank.

Speaker 4 (27:19):
Yeah, it's it's called prinking in England, prinking pre drinking.

Speaker 1 (27:24):
Oh that's funny. I like that. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
By the way, that's happening for people who go out
to eat these days as well, because the average prices
of a cocktail at a restaurant now is about twenty
one dollars. So you go into a you know, to
a nice restaurant and you just have two cocktails, that's
eighty dollars added your ticket. So now people are like
having wine at home then they're going out.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
Yeah, that's a big trend now. Yeah, and see what
works if you're going to an event like a concert.
One concert. Go is that you recently saw a single
kind of white clog going for twenty bucks at a
concert and said, that's why she's glad she pregamed. Even
big liquor companies are noticing. Sales of mini bottles are
up as people try to stretch their dollars and some

(28:04):
are skipping alcohol all together. And for about forty one
percent of people say they're choosing water or non alcoholic
drinks instead. Yeah, yeah, I do that a little more.
It's just, you know, if i'm if i'm out, if
i'm driving, I'm just just keep it water. When Tori
and I go out and around in Lake County, Mount
Dora or Leesburg area, out there to areas if we're
gonna step out, we've started kind of doing that as well,

(28:25):
have a glass of wine or a beer before we leave.
That way we can get to the restaurant.

Speaker 3 (28:28):
We can just have one more and you know, and
that kind of suffices without spending all that money.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
All right, Jimmy, you've been saying you've been promoting the
idea of trade schools for years on this program, and
some Florida students are taking note and increasingly choosing career
paths based on one specific filter, Can artificial intelligence take
this job?

Speaker 9 (28:52):
Right?

Speaker 1 (28:52):
Yeah? Kay and I were literally just talking about it
right before we came back on the air. Spectrum news
that a report found that high schoolers and college students
across the state are seering towards trades, healthcare, law, and
social work fields where human judgment and physical presence are
still required. It's a fascinating generational shift, driven almost entirely

(29:13):
by fear of automation. Career counselor say. The trend is accelerating,
with students actively researching which professions are considered AI resilient
before committing to a major META and Amazon announced today
they're cutting tens of thousands of jobs. I think a
META is eight thousand, and I want to say Amazon
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(29:36):
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this is bad news. I don't like it. I don't
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This is the reason why I don't like it. Everything.
It reminds me of this.

Speaker 3 (31:22):
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also gotta take this. And it's the same exact thing
of like, hey, all you need is a little surgery. Right,
it's to fix for the fix. It's a fix for
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(31:46):
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They should charge him for that, right, don't they usually
do that? If you call nine one one for some
stupid reason, they can actually charge you for it. It's
like fifteen hundred bucks.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
He was suffering. Jim the man admitted he might have
been a little too hungry. The three thinks, right, okay,
is that what it was? Yeah, I'm sorry. Can you
be hungry enough to write a check?

Speaker 9 (32:17):
Did?

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I'd be popping you for that. That's ridiculous.

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Speaker 7 (35:16):
Hi?

Speaker 4 (35:17):
How are you good to see you?

Speaker 1 (35:19):
Good to see you and happy retirement.

Speaker 4 (35:21):
K Thank you so much. It's amazing.

Speaker 3 (35:24):
I was just telling her how much I loathe your ass,
and she was just saying she bumped into you recently
at a restaurant. I said, did you wash the arm?
Very important?

Speaker 4 (35:33):
We were actually at a Star very soon after it opened.

Speaker 1 (35:37):
Right yep, very soon after. Yeah, you're there with Beth Hobart,
who I think was just named.

Speaker 4 (35:43):
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one of my besties. I'm proud of her.

Speaker 1 (35:50):
Beth Robart shout out, yeah, sweet, Well, you know if
I has joins us every Friday around this time to
kind of go around and talk about what's happening in
the central Florida culinary scene. And first things we do
is start off with a review. Let's talk about Roma's Bistro.
Roma's Bistro. Now, excuse me if I say Roma's Bistro
to you, Jim, what what kind of food do you
think they serve? Yeah? With the Italian buddy, I think

(36:11):
most people would say Italian, right, yeah, yeah, you'd be
completely wrong because they serve, they serve you idiot, no fool,
They serve. They serve Honduran and Mexican eats out of
a out of the Marathon gas station in Castleburry, all
the places. Yeah, yeah, I know, it's uh okay, yeah,

(36:35):
you know, you know what. So, so the reason I
did this is because it's the fifth anniversary of the
untimely passing of a gentleman named Chuck Cobb. And Chuck
Cobb he ran a You ever had a barbecue joint
called Getting Missy Barbecue? I believe, Yeah, I remember that. Yeah,
you ran out ran it out of a sick Go
quick Mark gas station somewhere somewhere near Winner Park. And

(36:55):
so I thought, you know, it's high time I re
explored our fuel station eats. And this is one place
I highly recommend. It's it's in Castlebury. I believe it's
State Road for thirty six, eight fifteen. I think State
Road for thirty six. I think eight to fifteen. And
you know this place that has a sizeable kitchen has
got all the equipments. I mean, like chefs, many chefs

(37:16):
around the you know, around the city would be very
envious of the kitchen here at this gas station, believe
it or not. And and you know they serve they
serve things like Honduran tacos, and Honduran tacos aren't like
your traditional tacos. They're more like taketos. They're like deep
fried taketos. And if you're watching on Jim Colba right
right now, yeah, of those tacos gas station food right there,

(37:42):
that is gas it is, so those those are Honduran tacos.
They also serve hon durant enchiladas, and Hunduran enchiladas are
more like tostadas and they're topp with like cabbage and
ground beef and and and avocados and tomatoes, and there's
an egg on there as well. And it's truly du
it's it's outstanding. But you know, if you're if you're

(38:03):
going to have Honduran food, you have to try something
called the baliada. And this is like probably the most
popular street snack in uh in Honduras. And again if
you're watching on Jim Corbett Live, Jack has a photo
there on my Instagram which is at its Faya's car
if you want to follow along, and and the baliada.
So they make the actual the wrap in house. They

(38:24):
take a dough ball and they flatten it onto a
piece of tinfoil which has been slicking with shortening, and
then they grill that on a flat top, the exposed
side down. Then they lift the foil and then they
fill it with like cheese and refried beans and avocado
and sour cream and eggs and steak and it's and
it's outstanding. It's so good and it's like you wouldn't

(38:45):
think that this sort of quality of food could be,
you know, served out of a gas staate. But even
like homemade tortillas, the texture that tortilla looks unbelievable because
when you get the good tortillas and you do that
to them, they kind of separate almost like flaky do
a little bit. If you look at the top left
of that that's doing that. What that does, that creates
that pocket of crunch because on the inside of the

(39:06):
pocket also crisps up, so you get that beautiful texture
to go with all those great insides that you know
are softer with your meats and the cheese and the
egg that's in there, the avocado that looks delicious and
very eatable on the go very much, Joe, you know what,
And you know what, I'm just kind of reminding me
of an Indian parata with that flakiness and that crunch.

(39:26):
You know, my wife absolutely loved it, but she loved
the cheese steak even more, to the point where she
uttered some blasphemy. She said it was she said it
was better than cappies. And I'm like, what better than cappies?
And I think I know why she said that is
because when they're preparing this cheese steak, you know, they're
they're taking like a fresh bell pepper and they're taking

(39:48):
an onions and they're like chopping it right there and
then throwing it onto the flat tub. So it has
that you know, that very sort of fresh, vibrant kind
of flavor. You know, and I think that's that really
hits home with this with the sandwich, and that role
looks amazing as well. Yeah, I mean like, look, this
is this is a this is a gas station, a
marathon gas station of all places, and it's like, you know,

(40:09):
the quality again, the quality and the and the price.
You cannot beat the price. And this is a place
that Jack rebber. But this is my love language and
it's in the neighboring town. I am all over this, buddy.

Speaker 3 (40:18):
I gotta tell you, I'll be seeing that this weekend
because I'm telling you, just those first three photographs alone,
I've got to go over there and get this a shot.
This looks amazing, And Fiaz, I gotta give compliments to
your writing. This is such a fire ass joke, it
says right here. But I quite enjoyed watching all the
components being made in this surprisingly well equipped kitchen. So
just be patient and keep in mind that this is

(40:39):
a marathon, not a spring.

Speaker 1 (40:45):
I love that. Yeah, I feel like that you should
read the opening paragraph, rot, I think you really enjoy that.
Maybe not for radio, but yeah, I'm saying it definitely
not for radio, all right, but.

Speaker 3 (40:59):
If you want to read it, the very first photograph
that they showed, I thought that looked like a Beerria
taco and then you said it was something else.

Speaker 1 (41:06):
But I can see right there it is a look
at it. They also serve me, I said, they also
serve Mexican fair. And if you look at that Beerria,
the the actual the you know, the the broth that
they served with this, it's got like bits of that
that that fatty, melty goodness. We don't really find another
Beera that are served around town. And it's it's it's

(41:26):
really i mean again quality here. Very surprising to make
their own hot sauce. Definitely asked for that. You know,
their housemade hot sauce there, it's made form I believe,
a chili chili our bowl. It's I mean, look, it's
it's really high quality gas.

Speaker 3 (41:42):
That is simply amazing. They have trees, which is my
favorite dessert of all time.

Speaker 1 (41:45):
I'm not even are made in house. I'm taking my
wife out to lunch on Sunday and we're gonna pull
into a marathon cast. It's gonna be blown away. It's
you know, it's it's different than the wild normally. Take
it to that gas station for food.

Speaker 12 (42:03):
And tell me like there's like constructions, thank you, there's
like you know, construction workers and and a garbage man
and like it's their place to go and it's like
their little secret.

Speaker 1 (42:13):
I don't think they'd be all too happy. And you know,
in the word getting out, but man, it's got to
get out that hot jet. It's called Roma's Bistro again,
Roma not Italian. All right, let's move on Mills, marget News,
Mills Market. So if you go to Mills Market tonight,
they have a pop up called Pico Pico, which Pico

(42:34):
Pico just means I think Hungary and Japanese. And they
are billing themselves as the very first Orlando's very first
crawfel pop up, And you know, crawfels being a for
some mix of croissants and waffles, and they're serving both
sweet and savory crawfels, and I think they're touting a
loaded potato crawfel for for tonight and it's I think

(42:56):
it's top with like chili crisp and shallots. But you
know they're also serving macha as well. They're doing your
own macho. So check them out. And then on Sunday
at Mills Market Top Chef season three winner Hung Win
is going to be debuting his pop up called Bang
Bang Noodles, and he'll be offering two types of noodles
on that. Yeah, he'll be offering the Cuman lamb and

(43:18):
then the beef with I believe a Seschuan pepper sauce.
And if you if you know, Hung is arguably are
our most talented chef. He is extremely I mean you
have to be to win Top Chef, you know. So
if you want to try some of this food and
you haven't tried it before, check out Bang Bang Noodle
at Mills Market, I believe it from twelve to five

(43:39):
pm on Sunday.

Speaker 3 (43:40):
Pie Is I gotta tell you, buddy. I mean, just
kind of on aside here, it is kind of cool
how often Orlando draws the talent from television, whereas before
that would be an instant straight to New York, straight
to La you know, straight to some of these real
kind of modern progressive cities, San Francisco maybe. But it's
so cool to see that Orlando has drawing power for
some of this really cool talent that's being offered in

(44:01):
the US. And I just find that to be quite
a statement of but what Orlando has become in the
culinary scene or is it teleentary it's is it television
drawing the talent from Orlando? Yeah, it could be true. True, yep,
there have in shows.

Speaker 1 (44:16):
So I mean it's really a testament to our our
you know, burgeoning dining scene. And that's this is something
that started maybe ten fifteen years ago, and people are
wanting to stay here. They like the vibe, they like
the grassroots sort of feeling. They like the how people
aren't cutthroat chefs you know, like collaborate, they work with
each other, they like each other. It's not like other cities.

Speaker 3 (44:34):
So yeah, and fire is hunguin there there if you
haven't been to like a collaboration between two smaller restaurants
and the two chefs are combining their ingredients with that, it.

Speaker 1 (44:46):
Is so cool.

Speaker 3 (44:48):
Yeah, it's so cool because it tells a story on
every bite when like I remember times when Pizza Bruno
did collapse with I believe like jam hot chicken, and
then you could taste one business is hot chicken on
top of another business's pizza.

Speaker 1 (45:01):
And it just feels like it should be illegal, but
it's not. It's very cool. But he's right, that's rare
because in other cities it's very competitive and nobody wants
another chef to get an edge on them.

Speaker 3 (45:12):
That's really what makes it Orlando super unique. And I
was just talking to Kay about during the downturn, like
during COVID, how the Chins went out of their way
to kind of turn the restaurants into sundrys so that
other restaurants could get stuff they couldn't get from their
purveyors because there was nothing there. So that just gives
you an idea of how all of these guys work
together to really make the scene itself so good because
once that happens, everybody kind of wins. Let's do one

(45:34):
last one here, Budy, tell me about the Bashi Bar
or speaking.

Speaker 1 (45:38):
Boshe Bar is a sort of like a subconcept that
takes place at one of Ross's favorite places, Smoke and
Donuts there in the Milk District. And so every Friday,
what they're doing is that they're inviting guests, DJs or
spinning vinyl on some I think like some authentic old
school high fi system. And the chef there, Ian Russell.
Speaking of collaborations, he's collaborating with Red Panda Noodle Elliot

(46:01):
Hillis and Seth Parker there from Red Panda Noodle and
he is now making his own noodles. He's serving his
own ramen and otsumami, which are essentially, you know, Japanese snacks.
So you can go there from eight from eight pm
to midnight. This is taking place, I believe tonight Friday.
Yeah what am I saying? It's tonight from eight pm

(46:21):
to midnight. You can have some ramen, you can have
some Japanese snacks, you can listen and listen to some
vinyl and yeah, it's a bit of a vibe. It's
kind of kind of a cool thing.

Speaker 3 (46:29):
Yeah, very cool, dude. Look, man, I wish we had
five more hours to talk to you about this stuff.
But if people want to learn more about what Faiaz
does and read more about the cool stuff that we
talk about, whether it be a gas station, you know,
miracle little spot with Honda and Tacos that you're not
gonna be able to wait to get over. You should
see the response we're getting on the texting service about
your gas station, dude. So you know, go to the
Orlando Weekly and read the tip jar or follow Fayees

(46:51):
on social because he's always doing updates about stuff happening
in the city and they can find you where.

Speaker 1 (46:55):
But they can find me. Go to Orlando Weekly dot com,
click on four and drink. You'll find all my stuff there.
Or you can follow me in on Instagram at its
fayas Kara. That's it s f A I y A
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great weekend. We'll see you soon.

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This one for Missus Reynolds. Missus Reynolds, where can I
get a good British breakfast in Orlando and some good
cabin because I'm missing these two. I found some good
British bake beans. I'm still looking for some beer and lime.

(48:35):
British beer and lime. I found a British breakfast down
in Cocovich.

Speaker 1 (48:40):
Day were not good.

Speaker 9 (48:41):
Days this guy.

Speaker 15 (48:43):
Hey guys, So I saw a post on Twitter x
that the liquor companies have lost like three billion over
the course of like two or three years, something of
that nature, And then there was a post underneath it.
It says, yeah, because I drink costs just as much
as a monthly subscription to a streaming platform. So I
was doing them out of though, Like yeah, that sounds

(49:04):
about right. So anyways, there you go. I'll you go
a weekend, He'll see anybody.

Speaker 3 (49:09):
Yeah, America is just not drinking as much as a
gigantic story. I said today that if you read any
of the periodicals that they talk about, you know kind
of business in America. Distilleries are having a very difficult time.
We knew the craft brewed business could not contain that
thing that was never going to be sustainable. Just aren't
enough people who like that beer over a long period
of time to keep that many craft breweries open, and

(49:32):
we see those things closing in an alarming rate. And
now it's hitting distilleries like even you know, Bourbon went
through this massive blow up, but the problem is just
there wasn't enough to keep it going. I mean, Bourbon
is still very popular, but you know, the distilleries are
having a hard time supplying.

Speaker 1 (49:47):
When gin Beam announced that they were not going to
produce anything new in twenty twenty six, yeah you know
they're sitting on a supply Yeah yeah yeah four seven
nine six four one texts seven seven zero three one
welcome back. I'm Jim K. Rollins with us to get
to see a K. Jack as well. Did you say Rawlins, Yes, okay,
not Reynolds, no, no, no, and Ross here as well.

(50:09):
Can I just give a piece of advice for anybody
who's into bourbon? Yeah? Sure, Forward Slash Distillery and Blending House.

Speaker 3 (50:17):
They'll be in here next Wednesday. When we went there,
Orlando doesn't know. If you do know, then you're lucky.
But we have we have bourbon scientists right there in
downtown Orlando, buddy blending some of the best whiskey. I mean,
I was gobsmacked. I felt like a bad Central Floridian.

(50:38):
You ever walk into an establishment and you're like, I suck.
I should have known about this. Are you a whiskey drinker?

Speaker 1 (50:43):
Okay?

Speaker 3 (50:44):
No, Well, I will tell you he's right. There's a
place that's called Forward Slash. They're actually coming in next Wednesday.
We'll have him in here. We did our bourbon bus
and our first stop was at Forward Slash, and I
gotta tell you, I'm so glad it was.

Speaker 1 (50:55):
It was an amazing experience. I'll tell you why.

Speaker 3 (50:58):
Anytime you do business with business and the owners of
that business are a dog. They cannot wait to tell
you about their product or their service. Right, that's when
you know you're probably gonna have a pretty good experience.
And these guys were that on thirty. They were out
of their mind. They were pouring whiskey left and right.
People were just drinking. It was crazy. At the end

(51:18):
of the night, they say, hey, one more second before
you guys leave, we had another special opportunity for you.
They pull back this curtain to a part of the
store that we hadn't seen yet, and they wheel out
this cart and this cart has a giant whiskey barrel
on it, and in that whiskey barrel is what it was,
an eight or a ten year proprietory bourbon that they
had sitting in that barrel that they won't sell because

(51:41):
the people that work there love it so much. They've
just been drinking this barrel of bourbon for like months. Right,
So they come over and everybody gets a glass, and
they have this thing. I don't even know if it's cold,
but it's like made out of copper, and you stick
it down in there and it kind of sucks bourbon
up into this thing and then you pour it out
right and it had some blueberry in there or something,
and it was sublime. It was so good. And we

(52:05):
just sat there and drank more of that whiskey before
we hopped on the bus. Just simply amazing experience. And
my with my time with bourbon and whiskey and Scotch,
and I've learned this is that I love it when
it's blended. I think you can push the boundaries of
tastes when it comes to these spirits unlike any other
way when you blend it.

Speaker 1 (52:25):
And they also tend to believe in that as well.

Speaker 3 (52:27):
They're grabbing a three year from this up north, from
this distillery, a five year from this distillery that compliment
each other, and then they blend this that, and then
they make one product that it's perfectly balanced and it's
I couldn't believe.

Speaker 1 (52:43):
That we had that in Orlando. Yeah, that spot is
so cool, dude.

Speaker 4 (52:46):
I've done plenty of whiskey tasting. I mean, my family's
from Scotland. Yeah, you would hope so. And I've actually
stayed at Glen Marange.

Speaker 1 (52:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (52:54):
They have a little hotel there and you eat family
style and then they open this huge cabinet at the
end of the night. And there's just.

Speaker 1 (53:02):
Oldies, just really old fine whiskey. Yeah, simply amazing. So
on Wednesday, when we normally talked with Scott Maxwell, he
will actually be in studio along with the with Tim
and Michael from Forward Slash Blendings, and they're going to
bring old Watchdog. This is the bourbon they created to
honor the Orlando Sentinel, which is awesome. Yeah. So it's

(53:25):
it's this special bourbon they created just for for that
and we're gonna get to sample it next Wednesday.

Speaker 3 (53:32):
Say so, those guys gave me a cigar that night
that I guess that they they made for the for
the dicillery, and it was so fricking good, dude, it
was so good, all right for a seven nine one
six four one. Again, you can always text us at
seven seven zero three one. Hey, look, when you guys
go to restaurants and you're there at the restaurant, you're

(53:53):
doing your whole thing, do you guys ever like do
things you think that are gonna help the server.

Speaker 1 (54:00):
Like stack the plate, Yeah, like stack the plates up
and stuff like that. Yeah. I'm guilty of that.

Speaker 4 (54:04):
Yeah yeah, yeah, I hate it.

Speaker 3 (54:06):
Let me tell you something, So I have a few
things here where you think you're doing the server of
favor right, And by the way, I I could not
be more guilty of this. I'm the guy, I'm helper
Dan like, I want to make the server's job as
easy as possible.

Speaker 1 (54:21):
So I think I'm doing this.

Speaker 3 (54:23):
And I gotta tell you as I read this list today,
the very end of the list, and said, do you
do any of these? And then I just overhand through
my computer against the wall and said, blank blank blank
blank blank, I do every blank in one of them.
I kind of committed a cardinal sin about maybe two
three years ago, and it still has not left me.
But I was in a green room. The bartender had

(54:45):
a lot of beers on a thing, and I saw
the server. What I thought was someone struggling a little bit.

Speaker 1 (54:52):
So what do you, uh, what do you do? Yeah,
you reach up there and grab it off the office platter.

Speaker 3 (54:57):
Yeah, which then also shifts the weight if you don't
communicate it. So I and then I committed my biggest
pet peeve. When you're trying to help but then you
do critical damage. Yeah, that's the worst. It says right here,
the very first one. It says, you see servers do it,
So how hard can it be. A good server could
clear an entire table of plates and just one fell swoop.

(55:20):
But it takes practice and skill to do that. So
when you stack up your plates and you think you're
doing the server a favor, you are not. And the
reason why is there's a there's a technique they use
to make sure that all the plates are stacked up
properly so they can carry a bunch of them at once.
And if you're stacking plates and you put a fork
in there or a napkins in there, and that one
plate's teetering or whatever, they have to go and take

(55:42):
it all apart and then do it all over again.

Speaker 1 (55:45):
So what they say is, don't do that.

Speaker 3 (55:46):
Just leave the plates there and let the server do
their job and just kind of enjoy your time and
let them do their thing.

Speaker 1 (55:52):
Don't do that.

Speaker 3 (55:54):
Do you put your utah? Do you put your utensils
and napkins in like glasses to make it easier? You
think yourself, well, I'll just put all the util in
this class. All they have to do is pick the
glasses that I do not do. No, dude, I just
did yeah, yeah, tip, and then I did tip and dip. Yeah,
don't do that either. Don't put your napkins or utensils
and glasses thinking it's going to make it easier for
them to pick everything up.

Speaker 1 (56:15):
It does not.

Speaker 3 (56:15):
Again, that's not part of the technique that the servers
use to make sure that it's going to go smoothly.

Speaker 1 (56:20):
So just don't do that.

Speaker 4 (56:22):
You're taught as a kid in England when you finished,
you put your knife and fork together. Oh really, and
that's a symbol that you finished. Oh I see, So
then they don't have to say you still working on that, ma'am.

Speaker 1 (56:35):
Don't you be that's un mocking. No, actually I kind
of loved it, and please keep doing that. That was awesome,
But that's what.

Speaker 4 (56:42):
They that's I mean, obviously I'm grew up a lot
a long time ago in England, but that you were
taught at gut at school. Oh really, yes, So you
were taught how to set a table with the glass
and the wow really you doing fork and everything to
use really cutlery as we call it. Yeah, but you

(57:03):
were taught how to and then just the eating piece
and then at the end if you put your knife
and fork together, that's.

Speaker 1 (57:09):
A that's indicative that you're done.

Speaker 4 (57:11):
That means you're done.

Speaker 1 (57:12):
Oh wow, I did not know that, princess.

Speaker 3 (57:15):
It never never take anything off a server's tray ever,
not even a not even a butter tray, nothing. But
because when they build that thing, they're building it for balance,
and if you take one part off, it actually makes
one weight one side way more or less than the other,
and it can cause a major problem. I could have
jumped out of my skin when I did it. I
felt like such a dumb god man. Here's one that

(57:37):
I do not understand. But when when the server comes
to refill your water glass, what do you do? Usually
hand it to them, take out the straw or.

Speaker 1 (57:47):
Yeah, move it like closer to them. Yeah, what do
you do?

Speaker 14 (57:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (57:52):
Yeah, move it.

Speaker 3 (57:52):
I think it says, whatever you do, whether your server
is refilling your coffee, your water, your tea, whatever, do
not lift your glass up, yeah and hold it there
for them to do that. It says your grip might
not be a steady and if the server pours the
water in there and it weighs it to the point
or whatever and you drop it, that's a problem. So
you basically just want to leave your water glass where
it is and let them fill it as it sits

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on the table, or your coffee for that matter, don't don't.

Speaker 1 (58:16):
Bring it up to them.

Speaker 3 (58:17):
So all of these techniques are just eliminating as many
variables as possible, right yeah, I mean just sorry, you
can hold your coffee as it's getting filled, but why
take the risk.

Speaker 4 (58:26):
Right.

Speaker 3 (58:27):
Basically, what they're saying here is just chill out, enjoy
yourself and let let these people do their thing. I mean,
they're earning their tip from you, so let them do it.

Speaker 1 (58:33):
Right. Here's another one too. When you when you order,
do you memorize what the menu item is and then
say it to the server or do you point to
the menu and say I'll take that right there, I'll
say it. You'll say it right, how about you? Ross, Yeah,
I'm saying it. Read. Yeah, So you don't point to
the menu unless where in a place where it's in
a different minu Yeah. Yeah, they're like, whatever you do,

(58:57):
do not point to the menu when this server it
comes to you, read what you want and just tell them, hey,
I'll take the steak with the fries and a you know,
in a salad with ranch or whatever the case may be.
Don't point, you know, like I'll take that right there.
Don't do that.

Speaker 3 (59:12):
They can't stand that. Just memorize the item and tell
them what it is. The only time I'm going to
point is if I want to order Bang Bang shrimp.
I refuse to say that out loud because I'm an adult.

Speaker 1 (59:23):
Well you just said it in front of like one
hundred thousand pounds. Well I couldn't point to the menu, Jim.

Speaker 3 (59:29):
I just looked over to the thing and like there
must be a number of servers listing, because one in
all caps like, oh my god, yes, don't do that,
and the other one is another one I do not understand.
So when you get through ordering, like you go to
the restaurant, they bring you the menus, you order your food.

Speaker 1 (59:45):
What do you do after you order?

Speaker 4 (59:48):
Give them the menu?

Speaker 1 (59:49):
You hand the menu back? Right, yes, don't do that.
What don't hand the menus back?

Speaker 3 (59:54):
Set the menus on the table in a stack, and
the server will come back and pick them up when
he can. Because sometimes the servers actually aren't ready to
receive the menus yet, and if you hand it up
to them, they feel obligated to take it instead of
telling you just to sit it down because that sounds
kind of rude. They don't want to do anything to
offend you and possibly cost themselves a couple bucks and tips,
So they say, you're actually making it more difficult for

(01:00:15):
the server to do that. When they need the menus,
they will ask for them. So when you order your food,
just set the menus down and the server will come
around and grab them, because when you stick them up,
you're forcing them to do that. What you don't know
is they may have to leave to that table and
go to another table and another table, and they can't
do that with a handful of eight menus or five
menus or whatever unless they're reaching out to take the menu, right, Yeah,

(01:00:39):
unless they make an emotion to ask you for it.

Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
That's one thing.

Speaker 3 (01:00:42):
But what they're saying is is as you, as soon
as you get done ordering, you voluntarily just hold your
menu up for them to take.

Speaker 10 (01:00:48):
Do not do that.

Speaker 4 (01:00:49):
Oh, good to know we've learned something, And it says.

Speaker 3 (01:00:51):
Trying to take each menu individually is a hassle and cumbersome.
Once you've ordered, just placed the menu on the table
and the server will happily pick it up when they're ready.
That's exactly what you're supposed to do. And it's a
little bit more. And I didn't know any of these things,
by the way, The only one I knew is they
don't like you stacking the plates.

Speaker 1 (01:01:06):
I have no idea. Text He wants to know if
the list was written by a passive aggressive server.

Speaker 3 (01:01:12):
This is a y'all who liked Yeah, yeah, yeah, this
is uh. The one with the glass and refill do
is a little shocking because I do that all the time.
But I think I'm making it easier for him. I'm
just saying to be respectful.

Speaker 1 (01:01:25):
Just you, it's on the stable service. Now you're gonna
hold it where it's now a moving target, right and
give them opportunity to.

Speaker 3 (01:01:32):
Stull it right in your lap. Yeah, and I know
you used to be a baseball player, but those times
are gone. Oh you're gonna drop it right, Yeah, you're right.
You know your finger grip strength isn't there anymore. Dexterity
is kind of gone. There goes the diet coke, all right?
Four seven nine four one. Text us at seven seven
zero three one. Now, Jack, I know you have a
trip coming up, right, I do, Yes, I do trip,

(01:01:54):
But no, I just got back from one. Now I'm
still you know. I'm still reliving that one. You'll be
having another one in a few weeks.

Speaker 1 (01:02:02):
And didn't you have a little bit of a question? Yeah,
what's the question, buddy? My trip is on Spirit Airlines?
Oh my goodness. What's going on with Spirit? Yeah? Yeah, yeah,
Well they could be insolvent. They might be selling their
planes or parts by Monday.

Speaker 3 (01:02:19):
I gotta tell you, it's such a shaky situation because
now the government's jumped in and I guess Trump is
offered to offer a bailout of like five hundred million
dollars to keep Spirit going. And there was a story
today and it said this, And I have to tell
you this is a very interesting question. Ready, what happens
if you're in the middle of your trip and Spirit
goes out of business when you are at your destination

(01:02:40):
but your ticket is a come home ticket, but now
Spirit's not flying.

Speaker 1 (01:02:43):
Yeah, what do you think happens? I would like to know.
I'll tell you next.

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Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
I hope you guys are going well. So Miss kay
Rowlings is one hundred percent right.

Speaker 17 (01:03:21):
I was taught that to back home that if your
forking knife is of sideways on the plate, you know,
that means you're still working on it. If they're together
in the middle of the plate, that means you're done
and the servers are netlory about it.

Speaker 1 (01:03:32):
Wow. I didn't think a lot of people knew about that.
Thanks by.

Speaker 11 (01:03:35):
Also, remember five dollars is not the standard tip at
lunchtime tip according to your bill.

Speaker 1 (01:03:43):
Please, Well, people get different because it's lunch. Those people
are whacked. Well I didn't know that. I mean, I
think lunch sometimes maybe people think five dollars a standard,
but lunch is not what lunch used to be. No, no,
But I like, yeah, if I go to lunch and
spend like fifty bucks on lunch, I'm you're doing the normal.

(01:04:03):
You know, ten dollars twenty percent. So if you spend
fifty dollars at dinner or lunch, you tip less for
lunch because it's lunch, even though it's the same price.

Speaker 3 (01:04:10):
No, no, I've not heard that before. No, I've not
heard that before. I'm just always tip on the number
right and well in the quality of the service. I
don't automatically give twenty percent. Really no, if you give
me bad service, you don't get twenty percent. We start
at twenty percent. We work our way down or up
from there, like we automatically walk in saying we think
most people are gonna deserve twenty percent. If you give

(01:04:31):
us extra service, you'll you'll get more than twenty. But
you also if you give us bad service or don't
really pay attention to us, I will drop that down.

Speaker 1 (01:04:38):
I got no problem with it, all right. Four to
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Welcome back on Jim.

Speaker 4 (01:05:13):
There's k good afternoon.

Speaker 1 (01:05:14):
Jack is here. Hi there, and so is Ross. Believe
in yourself. Jack has a trip coming up where he
bought tickets on Spirit Airlines. And the story I saw
today with the Yahoo Travel News it was asking, you know,
what do you do if you are on a Spirit
flight and you get to your destination, you're doing your thing.
You find out while you're at your destination that Spirit

(01:05:36):
Airlines has gone bankrupt. What do you think happens? Jack?
By the way, how'd you purchase your tickets?

Speaker 7 (01:05:41):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:05:42):
Through my credit card miles? So it was a travel
through Capital One. Travel a right, and I can choose
different airlines. This one, the Spirit one, had the flights
I wanted, the times I wanted, right, I flew Spirit
before and it was not a problem. Okay, and uh,
book them. Spirit confirms I have my flight. They've changed

(01:06:04):
the time of the flight twice on me. Okay. But
and then in recent news, it's only been the past
couple of weeks. You know how they're flirting with bankruptcy
due to the fuel costs. Yeah, yeah, for sure and
other things as well, because they were supposed to merger.
I guess with Jet Blue the Biden administration shut that down,
and I guess now they went to Trump for a
possibility of a bailout. He's talking about it, but they

(01:06:28):
haven't really said anything definitively yet. Well, they're saying that
the government wants ninety percent of the company. Yeah, yeah,
for five hundred million dollar melo exactly. So with that said,
what do you think happens now?

Speaker 3 (01:06:38):
You're already ahead of the game because you purchased your
tickets with a credit card, But in reality, I don't
know anybody that purchased tickets any other way, Like, can
you could you even purchase.

Speaker 1 (01:06:46):
A ticket with cash?

Speaker 16 (01:06:47):
Now?

Speaker 3 (01:06:48):
I'm sure you could. Could I walk to the Spirit
desk right now? Or United or American or whomever and
purchase a ticket with cash. I think I don't know
if you can. I think dB Cooper was the last
one to be able to do that.

Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:07:00):
I don't know the answer to that.

Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
So what do you think happens, buddy? I think they
prioritize you if you reschedule on another flight, like you
get to the top of the list, but they try
and work with you with other airlines. I don't know
if they honor that. I wouldn't think they would, because
they'd have the other airlines would have no way to
get that money. I think you'd have to rebuy a

(01:07:21):
different ticket.

Speaker 3 (01:07:22):
And then you're throwing around the word they like they
still yeah, you know, like who's still coordinating that?

Speaker 1 (01:07:29):
I think you're so well, what do you think, k.

Speaker 4 (01:07:33):
I mean no, I think you're on your own?

Speaker 10 (01:07:36):
Yeah you are.

Speaker 1 (01:07:38):
You are exactly on your own.

Speaker 9 (01:07:40):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:07:40):
Yeah, you are on your own, dude. If you get
up there where you're going, Jersey. Yeah yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:07:44):
If you get up to Jersey and they file and
they file bankruptcy while you're there, you are on your
own to find your.

Speaker 4 (01:07:51):
Way home grand bus, buddy.

Speaker 3 (01:07:52):
That means you run a car or you buy the
tickets And the other thing too, is you're not more
than likely going to get a refund there either.

Speaker 1 (01:07:58):
Actually, I don't think I'm in that boat, because then
I go call Capital One, and since I have the
Capitol One, I have insurance on this flight. They I
can I can cancel it now and get ninety percent
of my miles back, or I can wait to see
how it plays out and then rebook. And they're going
to rebook me if I need to.

Speaker 3 (01:08:17):
Yeah, it says you could be in for a rough
time if this happens, because airlines sometimes offer discounted rescue
fairs for passengers stranded when one of their competitors go
out of business, but those aren't always cheap or easy
to come by, And it says I hesitate to say
those are going to be cheap flights, cheaper than a
last minute flight, but you're likely going to pay way
more than the entire round trip.

Speaker 1 (01:08:37):
Spirit flight Texter says, alask Wait, Spirit Frontier, and Allegiant
all take cash at the counter, but most of the
other airlines do not. Can I tell you I find
it amazing that any of them take cash.

Speaker 3 (01:08:54):
I mean, and on top of that, I thought they
would want kind of a record of who's or of
who's buying the damn thing, you know it, says Willie McGee,
who is a Senior Fellow for Aviation and traveled the
American Economic Liberties Project, added that flights on other airlines
are likely to already be full with their own passengers,
especially as we had in the summer. So one of
the other issues they talk about, as you get up there,

(01:09:15):
you get stranded, and as you try to find a flight,
you gotta get lucky to find a seat. And I
know that's kind of the case. My my daughter works
for an airline and she flies stand by and she says,
it is a straight up roll of the dice. You
can go to the airport and sit there for hours
and get nothing. And you could do that for a
couple days in a row, but she's usually doing it
for international flights.

Speaker 1 (01:09:34):
That's cool, Yeah, yeah, and kind of gives you an
insight of how free of a spirit she is.

Speaker 9 (01:09:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:09:39):
We also, do you know anything at all? No, I
didn't mean that. Yeah, Bun, yeah too, Anyboddy, you're right
up there with the you know Fias in his food
writing with a marathon joke.

Speaker 3 (01:09:56):
That's going to play on words. It wasn't a pun
that's gonna work well in stage. Should do more of that.

Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
I'm not okay, it's not my thing. I like to
play with words. And what was the credit card? You said?
You use? Jay Capital one Venture? Do you know about
the thing with them? Oh, what's the thing with them?

Speaker 4 (01:10:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:10:12):
They had a breach. They had a breach.

Speaker 3 (01:10:13):
They announced today that that they're gonna spend four hundred
and twenty five million dollars paying off people like, if
you use your card for something between this year and
that year or whatever, you are now available for getting
some money from them because of the data breach. Right,
I've got I've got half a dozen letters of data
breaches I'm involved with. But I also have lifelocks.

Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
Yeah, yeah, you know. I gotta tell you.

Speaker 3 (01:10:35):
I think that data breach thing could be like a
side hustle because it seems like every other day there's
a data breach that you can cash in on for
your phone company, for your bank, and that matter.

Speaker 1 (01:10:44):
My favorite one was the data breach through experience, and
they wanted to give you a free year of experience
to make up for the data breach.

Speaker 3 (01:10:50):
I'm like, wait, the other what I love is most
is like, because these are real discount I mean, you're
getting like a couple one hundred dollars back. I can't
remember who it was, but you remember what they made
you do. Like you couldn't go online to register k
You actually had to write a physical letter to the
company to get into the registry to get your money back.

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They made you write a physical letter. And they did
that because they knew like that would immediately rule out
of the people that were looking for that money. And
it was like a test for art school where you
had to draw a doodle. Yeah, it had to match
the other one, you know, and if you weren't close,
you weren't getting your money.

Speaker 14 (01:11:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:11:26):
Yeah, wow, I remember those tests for art school. I
did those all the time, and I thought I was
going places. Oh yeah, I just traced it and sent
it to them. I'm like, just give me my give
meunity degree. I think I think my mom threw them away,
all right. For seven nine texts seven seven zero three one.
Danny Myering's going to join us right after this. She's
got an update on what's happening in those sooth world.

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And by the way, this is a national story. Today
Newsweek is a CBS News both had it in their
in their news coverage this morning.

Speaker 4 (01:11:54):
It's in my UK newspapers.

Speaker 3 (01:11:55):
Oh really yeah, yeah, it was all over Reddit this
morning as well. So she's got some new information. We'll
find out what's going on a soft world and our
friend Danny Myren.

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Colbert CARU So, yeah, I have worked both front and
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If you do know what you're doing and you've worked
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We hope you win for sure. Welcome back. I'm Jim
k Rowlins with us today. Hello, along with Jack Hello,
and Sauce Daddy Smokeing. If you got him.

Speaker 3 (01:13:39):
You heard her on the air with us for many
years doing date Night Done right. She moved on to
another job where she couldn't pull this off. But she
texted me the other day and said, Hey, look I
heard you guys talking about soft World. Just so happens
that I deal with the tourism thing now with my
new job, and I've got some infos. You guys give
it up good loud for miss Danny Myering.

Speaker 1 (01:13:55):
What do you say a different what past city? All
done right? It's about the money. How you doing? They
did not they did not do it right, and that's
why I'm.

Speaker 3 (01:14:06):
Here, Kay Rolind said on her UK feed for news.
This is now an international story. I saw it on
CBS and Newsweek this morning as well, so it's finally
starting to make the rounds. And of course it does
not look good at all. So what's the latest out there?

Speaker 5 (01:14:21):
Well, and that's part of why I reached out to
you all and thank you so so much for making
the time to let me be here, is that I
have kind of an interesting perspective on this, not just
the story.

Speaker 4 (01:14:32):
But how it all kind of got this big.

Speaker 5 (01:14:36):
So I will start off with I won't bury the lead.

Speaker 6 (01:14:40):
Where we are now.

Speaker 5 (01:14:41):
Fox thirty five reported shortly about an hours ago, thirteen
of the surviving sloths are being rehomed at the Central
Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens. They are an AZYA accredited facility,
which is essentially, you know, the gold standard for any
facility that's going to have any sort of animals within

(01:15:03):
their care, and as is standard operating procedure, they're going
to quarantine the thirteen slass for thirty days, make sure
they're doing okay, give them the utmost care that they
can and then from there they could potentially rehume some
of those laws at other AZA accredited facilities. It is

(01:15:24):
a whole network of about two hundred facilities in the US.

Speaker 1 (01:15:27):
Now, that's the kind of good news.

Speaker 3 (01:15:29):
Okay, okay, And I remember reading a little bit like
that there were some permits that were kind of followed
here and maybe some other issues. But the other thing
was kind of sketchy about this entire thing, Danny, is
the fact that slaws in general really aren't that regulated
when it comes to the sale or purchase of them,
which I found amazing.

Speaker 6 (01:15:48):
I know it's it.

Speaker 5 (01:15:49):
I have learned so much over the past couple of days,
which is one of the reasons I'm loving what I'm
doing now at Attractions Magazine is being able to kind
of dig in and get educated on things. So it
is within legal limits of the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Commission to ship in wild animals that meet certain classifications.

(01:16:11):
So the these floss were originally brought in legally according
to the f w C permits for them being a
Class three type animal. Where the things really started to
be so wrong is that the facility where they were
temporarily housed until the attraction itself was going to open

(01:16:34):
was a warehouse and the permit was for automobiles. There
had not been any new permitting regarding animals being housed
at there, and so during some of the colder weather
that we had, unfortunately the animals did not have the
environment that they need, and so that was it was

(01:16:56):
essentially two waves the cold weather. It was about a
dozen or so that unfortunately did not survive. And on
a additional shipment, which sounds so weird to say, some
arrived I believe it was two arrived deceased, and then
the the others that were part of that group were

(01:17:17):
in really poor health. And I've I've got to say,
this is kind of the perspective that I wanted to
bring up, is I remember when this was announced and
I was with Orlando Parenting then Orlando Date Night Guide,
and like everyone else in the area, we just kind
of jumped on board, like, hey, this sounds like a
really cute idea. Of course they're going to take care

(01:17:37):
of this loss. Who would be you know, who would
who would open an attraction that they wouldn't be taken
care of. And so it was actually on attractions magazines articles.
I started to see comments now that I'm here in
this capacity of people who were concerned, and they shared
a article from Climate News and they had done a

(01:18:00):
report over a week ago now about this Florida Fish
and Wildlife Commission report that showed about the deaths of
this sloss And things were kind of quiet for about
a week, and I had talked with my publisher, Hey,
I'm seeing the story. Kind of want to jump on it,
but I know we haven't always done stories like this,
and so.

Speaker 6 (01:18:20):
We held off.

Speaker 5 (01:18:22):
But I drafted the story Jessa Case, and I sent
it to a friend of mine who's also in the
media world, and she contacted her contacts and other publications,
and it was within about twenty four hours that the
local news started. And then we see, now we're in
the national realm.

Speaker 3 (01:18:40):
Yeah, and do we have any indication that they're going
to move forward with with the facility? Is the park
or the attraction still going to open? I mean, the
press could not be worse. I mean, we actually had
him in the studio and you know, you know, it
seemed like, you know, they were going to do everything
it took to to give the slaws an environment that

(01:19:01):
they could thrive in.

Speaker 1 (01:19:03):
Uh, but that's what they were saying. Yeah, do I
say that in other part? And they brought in some
fancy mouse pads for k rawlins and T shirts.

Speaker 3 (01:19:11):
Yeah, But I mean, do we have an education they're
going to continue to open? I mean, is the FWC
Are they looking at them differently now or so.

Speaker 5 (01:19:21):
There's there's a couple of different components with different governmental
facilities and organizations. So you have the fw C, which
essentially oversees the transportation of wildlife and essentially like I
guess you could call it the storage.

Speaker 1 (01:19:38):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (01:19:38):
Then there's the USDA, which also is overseeing that facilities.

Speaker 6 (01:19:45):
Are equipped to.

Speaker 5 (01:19:47):
Not only house certain animals but then have them on
public display, which gosh, again that sounds so inhuman, right,
So the USDA had not given clear for the facility
to open. The sign is perfectly visible. You can go
down Iye Drive and see sloth World. We're all pretty

(01:20:08):
convinced that the logo was created by AI. If you've
ever seen any visuals, AI kind of looks like it.
And it was two days ago. They took down their website,
they took down their social media. They said that they're
working on something amazing. So I can't ye a comeback
story would be pretty unheard of.

Speaker 3 (01:20:31):
Let me ask a question, and I don't know that
you have the answer here. It's just maybe an open
question to the ether.

Speaker 1 (01:20:36):
But if they weren't ready to house the sloths in
the attraction, why have them? I mean, if you have
the ability to quote order them at will and order
thirty or forties laws or whatever it takes to open
up a sloth world, why would you order them advance
so that you had to house them in something that
wasn't ready for them. Now.

Speaker 3 (01:20:56):
I know that in Florida, freezes like we experience are
unbelo leievable anomalies. We just don't see that very often,
maybe once every thirty or forty years. So, and I
don't you can't fault them for not knowing it was
going to get down into the twenties for a few days.
But in that same sense, you can fault them to say, well,
if the facility wasn't ready, and the facility was supposed

(01:21:17):
to be the thing that was built to house them
and provide them the environment was closest to their national environment,
not a GD warehouse where we work on cars, why
didn't they just wait? Is there a secret out there
that they that they I mean, I don't get it.

Speaker 1 (01:21:31):
Why yes?

Speaker 5 (01:21:32):
And that's what's really difficult is you have a public presence,
you're putting out all this marketing.

Speaker 1 (01:21:40):
You're saying, how that I.

Speaker 5 (01:21:42):
Mean, their website was full of all of these conservation
efforts they were going to have. They worked with a
public relations firm originally. That firm has since cut ties
long ago, that has worked with other zoological facilities. So
it's very interesting that you know, you didn't have to

(01:22:02):
go into this line of work. So I don't to
understand to your point, why this and why not be prepared?
And I think that's part of us Orlando as a community.
And this is part of again the perspective that I
have Borner raised here. I've been in the tourism industry
for a while. Sure this is really a black mark

(01:22:23):
on us as the hospitality industry as well.

Speaker 6 (01:22:25):
This is not who we are.

Speaker 3 (01:22:26):
And somebody just text in and said, you know, it
was a bad idea. But again with these attractions like
gator Land and places like this are bad ideas.

Speaker 1 (01:22:33):
Now Here's the thing.

Speaker 3 (01:22:34):
I will not agree with Gatorland because that is a
conservatory of a spot, and that gator Land also provides
the ability for the scientists to study the behavior of
the gators so that they can use that information and
spread that globally, which they do. We know that for
a fact, because we have somebody that worked here that
does that very thing. She goes all over the world
to inform people in environments about how to handle gators

(01:22:56):
or crocodiles and how to deal with them more efficiently.
So I would disagree with that because Gatorland doesn't have
situations like this. They take good care of those animals.
They've done this for down fifty sixty years or whatever.
This is a completely different machine. Gators are really resilient.
They can handle a lot of different environments, and they
thrive in those environments.

Speaker 1 (01:23:15):
I mean, I didn't, I mean the sloth thing, like,
I had no idea that they could even be held
in captivity outside of zoos. I would think that that
would be the only place where you could have a slough,
because again, it just seems like their environmental needs are
considerably greater than a gator or something like that.

Speaker 4 (01:23:33):
I mean. The article in the UK says that the
guy who was supposedly the most respected sloth expert in
the world has left like he's he ducked out.

Speaker 3 (01:23:46):
Well, we also know another employee that left not long after.
Matter of fact, after we had our meeting, we had
an employee that took off because you know, I heard
through the grapevine. I mean, this is just alleged that
they didn't think that the thing was being handled on
the up and up you gotta those, and did not
want to be a part of it as something went crazy,
which it did.

Speaker 1 (01:24:02):
You got to check those slothtopsies.

Speaker 9 (01:24:04):
Man, this is a bit.

Speaker 3 (01:24:05):
This is bigger than all of us. They're doing that,
by the way, Yeah, they need to also do we
know if there are gonna be any charges. I mean,
I know that you said the FWC doesn't really recognize that,
but I mean, do you see this seems so grossly
exactly irresponsible and negligent.

Speaker 5 (01:24:19):
Right, Yeah, that will be definitely interesting to see, especially
you know, you have to go with what is actually
on the books, what's provable, and you know who's liable.

Speaker 1 (01:24:31):
So you had this.

Speaker 5 (01:24:34):
Permitting these folks occupying a building that wasn't permitted for
this purpose, so that in itself is a whole thing.
That's it sounds very easily to prove and to have
litigation against. So I think that's the easy answer there. Yeah,
and anything else you know in terms of like an

(01:24:56):
animal cruelty situation that that seems like a it might
be possible to prove as well.

Speaker 3 (01:25:02):
And by the way, people are texting in and said, hey,
didn't you guys interview these guys just a few months
ago or whatever? Yeah, we did, because we were told
from the people before they came in that the facility
was going to be like next level, was gonna be
top of the line.

Speaker 4 (01:25:13):
It was.

Speaker 3 (01:25:14):
It was built specifically to create an environment for these
guys so that they could thrive and then people could
kind of learn about them and see them and and
kind of know more about what they do and they're
and you know, how to conserve.

Speaker 1 (01:25:25):
But it turned out to be nothing like that at all.

Speaker 5 (01:25:27):
I mean, that's that's another I'm with you on that
because when when these announcements were being made, I was
with Orlando Parenting and Orlando Date Night Guide. We got
the press releases, we put it in our last issue
of Orlando Parenting magazine. Because you unfortunately you take folks
at their their word. And then the other component being

(01:25:48):
there was another animal facility kind of like one or
two doorsteps away from where Sloth World the attraction is
supposed to be, and that never opened either. That was
called Cools Do and I. We had done an article
on that at our Land of Parenting in twenty twenty three.
So it's just been really interesting kind of the history

(01:26:09):
of what's happening there. And we've been updating Attractions Magazine
dot com as as things are progressing, because it's a big,
big thing.

Speaker 3 (01:26:16):
Well, keep your eyes open for a place like called
zebra Zone or snake Spot or something.

Speaker 1 (01:26:22):
Zebra Zone. Hey, hey, hey, watch out, that's that's got legs. Hi. Well, Danny,
we appreciate it as always.

Speaker 14 (01:26:29):
What was that?

Speaker 1 (01:26:30):
What was that spot? You're at now?

Speaker 5 (01:26:31):
Again Attractions Magazine dot com And we are on Instagram.
We have a million subscribers on YouTube for Attractions Magazine
and uh we're on Twitter and Facebook, so come check
us out.

Speaker 1 (01:26:44):
And thank you guys so so much for allowing me
to heay and thanks for the heads up. We appreciate
that very much. Man, good name for Danny. What do
you say? We'll see you soon, Dan.

Speaker 3 (01:26:53):
Thanks as always, we appreciate it all right for U
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Good luck. We hope you went. Welcome back. I'm Jim
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Speaker 3 (01:27:39):
Hello Jack as well. Yeah, and of course we'ress here
too happy to be here. Are there tickets at the
event you're doing tonight? Or is that a pop up?
Or what's the dally? Oh No, it's happening. It's out
in New Sumyrna at a place called the Brennan Center.
That's where I will be doing stand up tonight at
the Brennan Center. Yes, yes, check it out Ross Paget,
Bonker's comedy Productions, Bonker's comedy show.

Speaker 1 (01:28:01):
Have you been doing them for years? Yeah? Yeah you headliney? Yeah,
oh very nice. Is that all you do anymore? Yeah? Mainly? Yeah.
Very good for you, buddy, That's exactly what you should
be doing.

Speaker 20 (01:28:09):
Well.

Speaker 3 (01:28:09):
There's always like times that you should try new stuff,
and that's why you go out on you know, Sunday
through Thursday, and then hopefully that stuff evolves and he
makes it to the weekend. I was listening to the
news Chuckie this morning. Do you know who was coming
to Orlando? He interviewed them today or interviewed him today.
I think the most underrated SNL character actor of all

(01:28:30):
time is going to be in Orlando soon to do
stand up. I think this is maybe the most underrated
SNL player ever. I couldn't tell you Bill Hayter.

Speaker 1 (01:28:40):
He doesn't do stand But the thing is is Hater
is you know, has gotten his juice.

Speaker 3 (01:28:44):
I mean, Hater gets a lot of credit for the
stuff that he did because of the in perpetuity that
his clips live online. This guy didn't like have that,
but I still think he's one of the most underrated
players in SNL history. It's Kevin Nelan. Oh yes, Kevin
Nelan is a genius. And I will tell you something.
If you haven't seen his stand up or if you
haven't been around his style of stand up, and you

(01:29:04):
get an opportunity to see Kevin Neelan when he comes
in town, you should do that because that guy is
balls funny, very clever, extremely smart. Jokes out of nowhere
to the dome. I mean, he is great as soon
as he always makes audiences think, oh, that's the joke,
and then the nonch line happens and then oh, I

(01:29:26):
didn't see that one.

Speaker 1 (01:29:27):
And one of the sweetest guys.

Speaker 3 (01:29:28):
We get to meet him years and years ago, and
and he was actually in studio and one of the
nicest dudes ever. He really is a super cool guy.
But he also does a lot of features and all
these little kind of weird off put kind of shows. Well,
he'll he like play a mechanic or something like that,
and he steals every scene he's in. He's just so good, dude.

Speaker 1 (01:29:49):
He is. Yeah, yeah, anyway four seven nine one six
four one texts seven seven zero three win saw a
thing on Reddit today? Are you a Reddit fan at all. K.
Do you know what it is? Yes?

Speaker 16 (01:29:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:29:58):
Okay? Cool? Are you guys? Reddit guys, I can't even remember.
I read it when I need to, but I don't
read it when I want to. You're right, So you
don't go there on a daily basis and just kind
of scan some of this stuff to see what's going on.

Speaker 3 (01:30:09):
No, I got to find some instruction manual that only
released in two thousand and six.

Speaker 1 (01:30:14):
I'm going to Reddit. Hey, guys. I usually find that
when I'm searching for something, Reddit will always be one
of the links that come out. That's wild.

Speaker 3 (01:30:21):
See, I knew nothing about reddit it until I started
listening to the news junkie. Sean Watson was the person
who kind of introduced me to the reddit. I think
he created reddit. He is the reddit it of all
reddit guys. I mean, the dude's a reddit dude. Well,
the reason I like it is because, for one thing,
the am I the a hole is awesome because it
gives some really cool topics we've used on the show before,

(01:30:42):
and some of it it falls underneath the tier of
like kind of perfect debate, sometimes awesome debate. Well, this
one here is actually kind of interesting, all right, so
I saw a story on Reddit today and as a guy.
And sometimes this will happen on Reddit, by the way,
you somebody will just go on and they'll put a
story up and say, you know, what do you guys
think about this? You know, give me some feedback on this, right,

(01:31:03):
And the story today was this guy gets on Reddit
and he writes this story how he thinks there's a possibility.

Speaker 1 (01:31:09):
That his dad is gay.

Speaker 3 (01:31:12):
All right, that's married, he's at siblings, and he bases
it on this. He says, when I was young, my
dad had a friend who was considerably older than him.

Speaker 1 (01:31:21):
I think. He said his dad was probably in the
thirty five to forty year old range when he was
this age.

Speaker 3 (01:31:26):
You can't remember exactly, but he remembered at one point,
all of a sudden, his dad had a friend that
would come around a lot who was in his mid fifties, right,
And this friend was around all the time, and his
friend was named and they started calling this friend uncle Jim.

Speaker 1 (01:31:40):
Oh right, all right, okay, and uncle Jim in his fifties. Yeay,
Like real life story is no w it's on Reddit. No, No,
it's on a real life story. Get out of here.

Speaker 3 (01:31:50):
Yeah, I love my dad getting out. No, no, no, okay,
let's start that rumor. No, let's know it's about you.

Speaker 1 (01:31:56):
No time out, Leave him alone, Uncle Jim. Please continue, mother.
So what happened was is this kid you know he
kids pay attention to stuff. I don't know if you
know that. I mean, you have a forefile. They know everything.
Don't think you're fooling your kid. I got bad news
for you. You're not you know how they learn? Example
example example, So this kid, remembering back, was thinking to himself.

(01:32:17):
He goes, as an adult he was thinking about He goes, wow,
you know, when I was young, my dad had this
friend we called Uncle Jim. It was around for a while,
and he goes, I found it odd because Uncle Jim
would always give my dad very expensive gifts, guns, trips,
fishing equipment, like all kinds of this stuff. And he says,

(01:32:37):
as I remember the stuff, you start looking at the
prices of it, and like, one of these guns this
guy gave my dad was like fifteen hundred dollars, and
one of these trips he paid for was also over
one thousand dollars. And then all of a sudden, one day,
no more Jim. Uncle Jim never came around again, and
we never talked about it. And he said he thought,

(01:32:58):
based on that story, there was a possibility that his
dad had a gay relationship with a guy named Uncle
Jim for a period of time and then it went
away and nothing ever happened.

Speaker 4 (01:33:10):
Where's mom and Nolda.

Speaker 1 (01:33:11):
It doesn't say anything about the wife.

Speaker 3 (01:33:13):
He just said he was happily married, and the guy
had a sibling, and the sibling never really was involved
with this decision making thing. This is actually him as
an adult, looking back on his life and thinking there's
a possibility that that was the case. Now, I never
had anything like that, but I will tell you his
story when my mom and dad, my dad.

Speaker 1 (01:33:31):
Oh god, my dad's so alive. Hold on, can I
do this later? Okay, how would I do this? I
can just say it because it doesn't really matter anymore,
all right. So let's say it's a guy whose name
rhymes with your dad. No, I don't, obviously, there's nothing

(01:33:54):
like that with my dad. But I do remember my
dad traveled a lot when we were young, which was
great because I didn't get along with him. It was
kind of me to me, so I I every time
he went away, I loved it, right, So he would
work in construction away from the house for weeks at
a time, right. And I remember that when Dad wasn't around,
my mom.

Speaker 3 (01:34:11):
Would take my sister and I and we would go
visit a friend of hers who was a guy named Lynn,
and he was a church guy. We never thought anything
about it because he was a church guy. So I
remember talking, if I remember right, I was talking to
my uncle and I remember bringing that story up. I said,
you remember when mom had a friend that went to
church and his name was Lynn, And I can't even

(01:34:33):
remember if Lynn was married. I just remember we used
to go over there and hang out some and he
had some stuff and that, like we would play in
his yard or whatever. And then I never knew and
I don't think my mom had that gear. But I
do remember that in my life when there was a
weird part, I couldn't explain what my mom was doing
at the time. What you've never asked, Yeah, no, my

(01:34:56):
mom's past now, but I would never I would have
never asked my mo on something like that. And I
don't talk to my dad, and my dad wouldn't know anyway.

Speaker 4 (01:35:03):
I mean, do you feel you have a different relationship
with your own kids, Like, would they ask you somebody
my kids?

Speaker 1 (01:35:10):
No, No, no, Mike.

Speaker 3 (01:35:11):
My kids and I have always been, you know, relatively
in contact to the point where they would know, you
know nothing, you know like that, And I mean, I mean,
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:35:18):
I don't think anythink you know that's the case. Do
you think your kids would know if you were the
uncle Jim to another guy? Man, I gotta tell you,
I think they would. I'm telling you straight up.

Speaker 3 (01:35:28):
I think if this situation was happening with me my
I think my kids would immediately call me out about.

Speaker 1 (01:35:34):
It, like, what's up with Uncle Jim? And this is
why you don't like hanging out with me. I don't
hang out with anybody, dude.

Speaker 3 (01:35:40):
But I mean I wondered out there, like if anybody listening,
if they had a situation like that where they thought
there was a possibility like one of their parents could
have been, you know, kind of experimenting in that lifestyle
and they didn't know, but as a kid, they remembered
some things that made them think that way. Well, it's
first of all, for us to answer that question is
always going to be a pretty inflammatory you know, Like
I didn't say you guys, I said out there, I'm

(01:36:02):
not asking you to go, hey, your parents.

Speaker 1 (01:36:04):
Gay, because I mean, let's be for real, dude.

Speaker 3 (01:36:07):
My mom played for four in four LPGA Women's US Opens.

Speaker 1 (01:36:11):
But your mom also was married and had you and
your brother.

Speaker 3 (01:36:13):
Yea, my mom uh had two kids. But I also
remember a friend named Byron, really similar haircut as my mom.

Speaker 1 (01:36:24):
So I also remember that. But it was Byron. Huh
it was Byron? Okay, yeah, yeah, I'll never forget her.
She looked she was great at bowling. Yeah, yeah, oh god, no, oh,
she was just I don't know. She also like looked
after me a little bit. She's a silver fox.

Speaker 10 (01:36:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:36:44):
Jeorts, heavy jeorts. Yeah, yeah, she was a kind of girls.

Speaker 4 (01:36:49):
Okay, wait a minute, I thought Byron was a boy.

Speaker 1 (01:36:52):
No, Byron was a woman, a young lady. Yeah yeah, yeah,
Typically it would be a male attributed to a man
that name.

Speaker 4 (01:37:00):
Yeah, there's a lot of that in America. But I'm
just like, is that a boy or girl?

Speaker 10 (01:37:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:37:05):
Yeah, there's a lot of that in America. Yeah, get
in line, I think, maybe tell me about it. Tad
that to that England as well.

Speaker 7 (01:37:10):
Ya.

Speaker 1 (01:37:10):
I got yelled at by my kid for misgendering somebody
to that. Did you really? Oh my god, I do
that all the time at Public's and.

Speaker 3 (01:37:16):
I'll never forget when I was at Jimmy John's and
they man, MAM's served me hit me with a mam man,
sir Jack, don't feel bad. I think I do that
once a week. I literally believe I miss gender somebody.

Speaker 1 (01:37:31):
Once a week. I do that.

Speaker 16 (01:37:33):
I can.

Speaker 1 (01:37:33):
I tell you.

Speaker 3 (01:37:34):
I actually tried to break the habit because I have
a terrible habit of feeling like I need to add
something on at the end of a transaction or something.

Speaker 1 (01:37:43):
I see what he did there, What do you mean transaction?
But like if I go buy something or whatever, you know,
when somebody's bagging my groceries and everything's done, I'll go
thanks man, instead of just going thanks or I appreciate it.
I have to feel I feel like I need to
add that, Buddy Powell, I feel like I need to
add that little thing on.

Speaker 3 (01:38:03):
And that's a terrible habit because now, I mean, you
have no idea, and I think it played last week
as well. I remember your Chelsea Handler interview. You're like,
what's going on, man, She's like, well, first of all,
I'm not a man.

Speaker 1 (01:38:16):
I do that all the time though I say man,
and I just mean like, hu man, I don't mean
like man or woman. This Chelsea Handler corrected you on
you calling her man. Yeah, probably first thing the game. Yeah,
that's was that a good interview? I can't remember it was.
It made it for her best step. Yeah, that's great.

Speaker 4 (01:38:34):
But we say guys all the time, even when it's
a bunch of girls. I got called out for that,
so we need to we need to come up with
some batter phrasing.

Speaker 1 (01:38:43):
But I got the other one. Sometimes when you say girls,
it's like, well, no, a grown woman, you're not supposed
to refer to as a girl, you know, a lady
or a woman. Yeah, that would that upset you if
I said if I said, uh, like, if I called
you a girl instead of a woman, No, it wouldn't
bother you.

Speaker 4 (01:39:01):
I don't think I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:39:02):
I mean, but it's kind of and it's a gender thing,
right that context also plays into it, I would say.

Speaker 3 (01:39:07):
And also it depends on the context, you know, like
I think you can get away one hundred percent of
the way if it's in a joyous way.

Speaker 1 (01:39:15):
On up, girl, Hey girl, go girl. Right, right, right,
you go, girl that you're gonna get away with that.
But if you literally call a woman like you are
a girl.

Speaker 4 (01:39:25):
Yeah, you're being condescended.

Speaker 1 (01:39:27):
Yeah, and that's understood. I'll tell you what I do sometimes,
and you guys tell me if this is right or wrong. Right. So,
if I see a group of ladies and I know
that they're a certain age, you know, there's just something
about them where you can tell they're a certain age,
maybe a little bit older or whatever, I will say.
I will say, how you doing? Girls, Yeah, you're good,

(01:39:48):
because I'm trying to kind of you know, and.

Speaker 4 (01:39:51):
I can compliment.

Speaker 1 (01:39:52):
I could say ladies or something like that. But I
even think if you say young ladies, that's kind of
insulting because it's obvious they're not young ladies. But if
I'd say, hey, girls, how you doing, I think that's
kind of a way to say, you know, high to
them and maybe give a compliment without seeming like But
I guess I could just say hi, I don't have
to do anything else on there. That's the problem I am.

(01:40:12):
They're also a big bubb guy, Bubba.

Speaker 16 (01:40:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:40:15):
I remember one time you and I had an I
p a at a bar and you called the lesbian Bubba.
I'm sorry about that, bubb Come on, uncle, Jim.

Speaker 4 (01:40:24):
You know where I struggle. Ross's as Pride games when
you like when you shout man on normally, Yeah, you
know when when someone's you know, running with the ball
and you're trying to tell them there's someone behind them,
and then in a city game you shout man on,
man on?

Speaker 9 (01:40:41):
What are you shouting?

Speaker 1 (01:40:43):
It's the same thing that syllables problem Jim, and the
pride is that's the I understand, I understand, but you
don't need to shout. I mean, it sounds so silly
to say girl on? Are woman on? You see? Man
is the person playing the game. It's not necessarily a
gender thing. And then I mean, yeah, human. But by

(01:41:05):
the way, when we first started the show and I'm
gonna do spots, I would say hey guys, and I
still do it today. I got called out by our
old boss for saying that.

Speaker 3 (01:41:12):
They're like, you're saying hey guys too much and people
are getting mad because they think you're just talking to dudes.

Speaker 1 (01:41:17):
I'm like, is are you serious? Like, do not understand
what I'm saying When I say hey guys, I mean
guys could be anybody. It's not necessarily been per se.
For twenty eight years, I used to start so many
things that they boys and girls. Yeah, I don't even
know if that's cool. Yeah, I'll be honest with you.

Speaker 3 (01:41:32):
There's a I remember a lot of people who I
probably tend to disagree with more times than not politically
being upset about like they're taking out ladies and gentlemen,
and that one time I was like, actually, I'm kind
of with you on this one. They need to bring
back ladies and gentlemen. That was respectful. Yeah, and like
that warn't that was awesome. That's timeless. That's a suit

(01:41:53):
of greeting. It is the suit of greetings.

Speaker 1 (01:41:55):
I agree with that.

Speaker 4 (01:41:57):
Ladies and gentlemen so good.

Speaker 1 (01:42:00):
But I say bub to everybody. And the reason why
you should have seen this she was wearing plaid overalls.
It was a rat I do did you swinger her
softball bat at stop? Well?

Speaker 3 (01:42:12):
The reason why is my son his nickname is Bubub.
But every time anybody in the audience, I mean my
wife and I we say bub Like when I call him,
I was like, you know, love you, bub and then
we hang up the phone or hey, bubb you don't
play golf or whatever. I haven't called him by his
name in years, and bub just means like, you know,
cool person. It means like you know somebody, like I
call you bub. I've gotten hit by with from you.

(01:42:34):
I've gotten bubbed a couple of times. But I don't
call older men. But like I would never call Jack bub.
I would only say to you because you're younger. Yeah, older, Yeah,
you're older than you. You've bubbed me multiple times, which
is why that like, yeah, I've been bubbed. I've been
I've been bubbed, rubbed and loved.

Speaker 1 (01:42:53):
Let me see if it works on UK. What's up?

Speaker 4 (01:42:54):
Bub? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:42:55):
That doesn't care for that. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:42:59):
I mean England. You got love, yeah, deer, but.

Speaker 1 (01:43:02):
You can't say that. You can't say that. There's no
way you say deer here and it is not good.
You say love. That's not good here.

Speaker 3 (01:43:09):
But you got If you look like Jacob a lordie,
it's gonna be awesome. But if you look like us, right,
you're right, it's going to be like like some of
the girls that work in promotions here or like you know,
twenty five years old women. And if I were to
say if they were to bring something, I said, thank you, dear.
That sounds terrible, doesn't it.

Speaker 1 (01:43:26):
That's the female bub, is it? That's female bub. You're
not calling anybody older deer. Don't call him hun. No,
I'm not calling him hun.

Speaker 4 (01:43:36):
That's somebody bringing you another cup of coffee.

Speaker 1 (01:43:38):
Yeah, yeah, sweet? How about sweet teas?

Speaker 19 (01:43:41):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:43:41):
All right?

Speaker 3 (01:43:44):
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Speaker 1 (01:46:55):
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Speaker 3 (01:46:56):
It's Friday, and that means it's not for another round
to pick the porn English version. That's right there. Here
are three actual adult film titles in one. Lie that's
got our wig on backwards?

Speaker 4 (01:47:09):
Are you expecting me to.

Speaker 1 (01:47:11):
I don't. These are just.

Speaker 3 (01:47:13):
English adult films, and this guy has to find one
of these that isn't real?

Speaker 1 (01:47:18):
All right? Are you ready, buddy? All right, here we go.
Number one, Big bend Over?

Speaker 3 (01:47:24):
Okay, Number two, Blokes and Gaggers, Number three Mammary Manner
or lastly English Stuffings? Which of those is not an
actual adult film title. Let's go with no Memory Manner?

(01:47:45):
Is an actual adult film title out of England?

Speaker 1 (01:47:49):
That is all right?

Speaker 16 (01:47:51):
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Tyler? How you doing? Buddy? Yourself?

Speaker 3 (01:48:01):
Doing good man? Which one of these is not an
actual adult film title? This is the English version? Number one,
Big bend Over, Number two, Blokes and Gaggers or lastly
English Stuffings.

Speaker 4 (01:48:14):
Oh my goodness, that's.

Speaker 9 (01:48:17):
The one, buddy.

Speaker 3 (01:48:21):
I'm pretty proud of that one. All right, buddy, I'm
telling you that that's aver? Is that a I gotta
tell you, the best titled film, maybe of all time,
has been Blokes and Gaggers on the playofford of Cloak
and Daggers.

Speaker 1 (01:48:36):
Good good English Stuffings, not bad? It a couple that
did not make The only one I had that did
not make the cut was London's loose ladies. There you
go pick the porn English version.

Speaker 4 (01:48:48):
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Speaker 3 (01:48:50):
Yeah, you've probably seen all you have of these, right,
He's like, you stop talking to me. Stop talking to me,
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Let's get him.

Speaker 21 (01:50:53):
It's weird crazy time. It's funny to be alive sometimes,
but it's better. It's raw spelled like sauce. It's Ross thoughts.
Welcome to Ross Thoughts, where things get weird. But first
of let me be professional about something cool, very cool,
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Speaker 3 (01:51:13):
I'm talking about mills are. They hooked me up with
the carrier unit, And by hooked up, I mean I
I paid them. I bought an AC unit and this
thing has not had a single hiccup.

Speaker 1 (01:51:24):
It's a tank. Doug. And I'm being proactive.

Speaker 3 (01:51:26):
I'm being you know, before the summer hits, I got
someone coming out making sure that I'm all good. Just
did that the two three weeks ago, the preventive meeting.
Its planet's an absolute must. And you heard the report earlier.
Jack said this is going to be near one hundred
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Speaker 4 (01:51:41):
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Yeah, call Mills Air for all your acy questions, needs
and conversations. I have a problem late at night, right,
It's time time for me to kick back. Everyone's asleep,
people are sleeping. I'm talking to a pen. I'm ripping
a Penjamin Yeah, yeah, all right, Benjamin Button. All right,
I'm going Benjamin Button.

Speaker 16 (01:52:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:52:11):
And uh, sometimes you guys ever scroll on your TV?
That's how sad I am scroll on your TV? You
ever scroll on your TV? I mean like channel flip?

Speaker 1 (01:52:21):
Nah dog, I'm talking about legit internet scrolling. No, I've
not done that.

Speaker 10 (01:52:25):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:52:25):
You haven't hit rock bottom yet. Well I'm looking forward
to it though.

Speaker 3 (01:52:31):
Yay, have you opened up that YouTube ap on my Xbox,
you will see some of the craziest search histories. Because
I'm on that couch, it's late at night. The one
thing leads to another, and the one thing leads to another,
and then you see a crazy fact on a YouTube
short and then you have to double check it.

Speaker 15 (01:52:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:52:48):
Yeah, And this was the YouTube short that I saw.

Speaker 3 (01:52:51):
It was a guy holding a pen and as he
was holding his pen, he throws a pen and as
he throws it, he drops the pen in his left hand.
He's throwing a pen and dropping a pin at the
same time, like an ink pin. Yeah, just like a
normal open pen. What what's he throwing the pin at?

Speaker 1 (01:53:08):
Does it matter?

Speaker 3 (01:53:09):
Does it matter throwing it because he's proving a point,
got it? He is proving that. Look at this pen
and this pen hitting the ground at the same time. Understood, right, yeah, okay?
And then I was like, what are you talking about?

Speaker 7 (01:53:20):
It?

Speaker 14 (01:53:20):
Right?

Speaker 3 (01:53:21):
The pins aren't going to hit at the same time.
One of them is going forward, which then had me youtubing,
and then I go I go to the comments, and
the comments drop a little ditty.

Speaker 1 (01:53:31):
They go, yeah, this would be this would happen with
a bullet.

Speaker 3 (01:53:34):
If you shot a bullet and dropped a bullet at
the same time, they would hit the ground at the
same time. I go, that's that's fabrication. Yes to all life.
That sounds kind of wild, that sounds made up. That's
not true, right yeah, because the trajectory of the bullet
would make a big difference. Right yeah, Well, the trajectory would.

(01:53:54):
But if it was flat, and if it was at
the same distance, if it was the same angle of
being shot and drop, yeah, the gun barrel would have
to be dead level, dead light, dead leve You'd literally
have to put a level on the barrel to make
it dead square, because I mean, if you were aiming
even a little bit up, that means the bullet's going
to stay in the air longer than the one that's dropping.
That is true, I think, But if it was dead
level at the same height of the bullet, drop still happens.

Speaker 10 (01:54:16):
There.

Speaker 3 (01:54:16):
Still seems crazy. Now they're sciencing that, Yeah, you seem
super crazy. So now next thing, I'm youtubing a YouTube
bullet gravity.

Speaker 1 (01:54:26):
What pops up? A reminder someone who conducted this very experiment, No,
not someone, some people, two people, to be exact, and
like season three of myth Busters. Oh yeah, yeah, MythBusters.

Speaker 3 (01:54:42):
Yeah, and it hit me that might be the most
important show for all of the millennial generation.

Speaker 7 (01:54:48):
You know what.

Speaker 3 (01:54:49):
You make a really good point there. Yeah, they were.
They were Neil de Grass before Neil de Grass. They
were the slow mo camera guys before the slow mo
camera guys were even a thing. They were dropping ten
thousand frames a second. So you, as a viewer, can
watch something that had never been seen before, week in,

(01:55:09):
week out. Yeah, and we just brushed it off like
normal television personality. They did it with personality, or at
least Adam had some personality. Well, and guess what, Jamie
had no personality, but the as the hat. Yeah, here's
the thing I little agree to disagree. You're right, the
no personality ends up being the personality.

Speaker 1 (01:55:29):
Do you think so?

Speaker 3 (01:55:30):
Absolutely? The yin and the yang between Adam and Jamie,
and yes, word got out that they take really outstanding.

Speaker 1 (01:55:37):
They didn't really get along. They never hung out.

Speaker 3 (01:55:39):
Jamie thought Adam was like a fool, like I mean,
not a fool, but like a gesture like he he
hated the fact that you had to bring entertainment into it.

Speaker 1 (01:55:47):
From what I understand, and.

Speaker 3 (01:55:48):
I just I just had a crazy person laugh at
here I am getting YouTube shorted as in rock Bottom
of entertainment, of just getting a lobotomy of content viewing
of just scroll one minute, scroll one minute, Yeah, on
my seventy inch TV. Trust me, it gets sad if
you ever walk in on the room and see it.
And I see that experiment, and then I double check

(01:56:10):
to see if it's actually true what the YouTube comment says.

Speaker 1 (01:56:14):
And guess where I go.

Speaker 3 (01:56:15):
I go back to a show from twenty two thousand
and six, and it just kind of made me laugh
on seeing Jamie and Adam do the same exact experiment
that here I am twenty years later, going, there's no
way this is true.

Speaker 10 (01:56:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:56:31):
Yeah, they have a balance gun.

Speaker 3 (01:56:32):
They level it out, They have an electronic electrical charge
going to the device that drops the bullet. They drop
the bullet, shoot the bullet at the same time. It
hits the ground at the same time. A bullet being shot.
That's amazing because it has no wings, it has nothing
for it to go up. Yeah, gravity will be inevitable,

(01:56:54):
and it's.

Speaker 1 (01:56:55):
Falling immediately right. It is out of the barrel. It
is losing altitude, of media, which.

Speaker 3 (01:57:00):
Then really goofs up the YouTube algorithm because now I'm like, well,
how do scopes work. Do scopes keep an account the
whole gravity?

Speaker 10 (01:57:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:57:09):
Yeah, and they do.

Speaker 16 (01:57:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:57:10):
You have to you aim them to click, so when
you look through the scope at your target, you've you've
calibrated that so that it takes the arc into consideration.

Speaker 1 (01:57:19):
So now I'm going down this same thing with a bone.

Speaker 3 (01:57:21):
Arrow, weird wormhole of gravity and bullets and snipers and scopes.
And it's all because of the most important show for
all of the millennial generation.

Speaker 1 (01:57:32):
I wanted to rag your ball so bad. I knew it.
I thought it was gonna be something stupid. I hate
the fact that I kind of have to agree with
you painfully interesting.

Speaker 3 (01:57:41):
So many experiments, I promise you, so many people from
the ages of like twenty eight to forty just know
about probably like three to five experiments that they saw
on that show. There's still people you know, like the
one of the most infamous ones was walking in the
rain or running in the rain to get wetter or less.

Speaker 1 (01:57:59):
Well, I do remember that, and they were like, yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:58:02):
Running in the rain, I believe if I remember correctly,
running in the rain is still the most effective way
to avoid the rain. Yeah, avoid getting wet. Yeah, I
should tell you. Just fascinating, a fascinating show that literally
if you look at the Internet, they were just doing
what the Internet did professionally and taking time giving you answers.

Speaker 1 (01:58:23):
Way ahead of time. You're right, dude, that thing was
way before it's time, because really there's still YouTube channels
doing that very thing today, just like with shinier stuff.
That's it.

Speaker 3 (01:58:32):
And guess who those YouTube channels are featuring. Oh yeah,
they're featuring at them. Do you remember the other players
on the show?

Speaker 1 (01:58:39):
I remember? Also the heartbreak. How about this Asian dude,
Grant Grant Yeah bad, Yeah, he's super dead. Yeah yeah.
Also the girl Carrie, Carrie, she's alive. Yeah, but she
turned on like a she actually she got some heat
from that show, dude. She she kind of turned into
a little bit of a like a hottie and got
some juice that way. Also, there is another one that

(01:59:02):
passed away. She wasn't as prominent, but there was Jesse Combs.
Do you know, I don't know if I remember. She
came in after everybody else. She's like at the end
of it, she had a couple of episodes. Well she's
the car, she was the driver. Yeah, do you know
what happened to her?

Speaker 3 (01:59:18):
Yeah, she died in a crash, like trying to test
a do you have a car to go to the
fastests or something?

Speaker 1 (01:59:22):
Right, she died doing a land speed record. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:59:26):
So like once the star broke up and do they
have so Once again, this show wasn't just entertainment. They
were real amazing go getters getting after it in front
of these cameras. And I think it's such a such
a test of time, right, is when your YouTube algorithms
starts pumping you back into television shows that are almost

(01:59:48):
twenty years old. Now, if that's not one of the
newest compliments you can give television. Uh, pond Stars, have
you have you gone down a pond Star YouTube thing?

Speaker 1 (01:59:58):
Yeah, I've been. I've been a Pond Story's guy for
the for a while because I looked like the dude
Rick Harrison. His son just died too. Really, I think, well,
maybe let me he was sick in Mexico or yeah,
sick in Mexico usually has the same end result. Yeah,
the father passed. I was wrong there, Yeah, the father
did past They called him the Old Man.

Speaker 3 (02:00:19):
Yeah, the show and uh, but all of those shows
that I think it was Discovery as well, that that
they dropped on. It just made science cool and it
and it also one of the very few shows and
I did a very small amount of research for this,
and one of the things that my research brought up
one of the first shows that was open about being wrong.

(02:00:42):
When they got something wrong, they showed it, they talked
about it. They went on this episode two years ago,
the listeners and the viewers brought up some great points
and you know what, they were right. There was this
weird science accountability. Not weird for science to have accountab
but it is weird to have television shows have that

(02:01:03):
level of honesty and vulnerability about going yep, hands up,
we were wrong. Yeah, And I did they try to
spin the show, spin a show off of that featuring
Grant and Carrie and one of the there's another younger guy. Yep,
that was part of it as well. I thought they
tried to spin that off anymore because they kind of
knew by the way we met Jamie and Adam. I
just remember they came to the station once Adam was great.

(02:01:25):
Jamie said three words the entire time, like did not
want to engage at all, Like did not suffer fools easily.

Speaker 1 (02:01:32):
There was I was a fool, I am, And you.

Speaker 3 (02:01:36):
Know to your point of going that it was when
you see a television show like that and you think
about these different eras. It it's such a time machine.
It's such a sign of the times because now a
MythBusters just wouldn't exist. It would be a YouTube channel
and fifteen minutes long, without the budget, without the same

(02:01:56):
professionalism of all these people who were some trying to
go for a land record. I don't know, man, it
was such a it was so cool. Agreed, dude, to
go down the time machine wormhole of myth most Now
you're gonna make me do it this weekend. I'm gonna
wind up doing that for a couple hours. I bet
that's finding the coolest stuff.

Speaker 4 (02:02:14):
Yeah, I've never seen it. Oh now I'm ten.

Speaker 1 (02:02:17):
Years, fifteen years, twenty years ahead of its time. And
these guys were I believe both of them, or at
least one of them, worked in the boot the movie business,
building like movie sets and stuff like that.

Speaker 3 (02:02:27):
Did they not believe both of them came from that
that stunt explosive Hollywood thing. I think Adam was more
on the I think Adam was more on the Hollywood side.
And I think Jamie actually had, like you said, a
munitions company that created charges and stuff for the movie business.

Speaker 1 (02:02:44):
And that it ended in twenty sixteen after fourteen seasons,
no big myth, no big series finale, no nothing, had
just vanished.

Speaker 3 (02:02:54):
Yeah, yeah, crazy now here. I am trying to give
it some good, some little bit of a send off. Estymathbusters.
Those are your ross thoughts. I'm out peace all right?
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Speaker 9 (02:03:16):
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Speaker 19 (02:03:33):
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Speaker 22 (02:03:41):
I so Tory Bealachi was the other guy. Yes, they
all pretty much came out of industrial light and magic.

Speaker 1 (02:03:48):
That's the what you call. It's Spielberg. Yep. Georgie Hallus,
thanks for doing.

Speaker 22 (02:03:52):
All the props and stuff for Star Wars. So yeah,
that was their background. And Grant I had a background
in the battle box.

Speaker 1 (02:04:01):
Bye buddy, thank you. What's up? Jcing crew?

Speaker 22 (02:04:05):
I just want to rebut Ross's idea thinking that MythBusters
was the most important show for millennials.

Speaker 1 (02:04:13):
I think that was Mister Wizard's World back on Nickelodeon.
That was the man.

Speaker 10 (02:04:22):
All right, Oh that last segment, cool blimey got me going.
I can tell you that, Jimmy, I like to get
you alone in a lift, maybe the back of a
lorry show you my crumpets and clotted.

Speaker 1 (02:04:37):
Cream, you nasty bastard, and we'll just see where it
goes from there. CHEERYO othern Cheerio.

Speaker 3 (02:04:46):
All right for the seven nine one second one O
four one text us seven seven zero three one.

Speaker 1 (02:04:51):
You're killing KG. I do have a legit question on that. Kay,
what did you think about that accent? I mean it's
it's legit sounds like as well. I know you would.
It does to me as well.

Speaker 21 (02:05:04):
He k.

Speaker 4 (02:05:06):
Yeah, I mean for blind me. Yeah, that's very kind
of southern, very London.

Speaker 1 (02:05:12):
He does call and he does a bunch of different voices.
But I thought that that was pretty good. Deposit is
your six o'clock? They ord that's the e P O S.

Speaker 3 (02:05:22):
I T god a real ready to go down to
FIM and send that away for your chance at a
thousand bucks. I'm Jim, There is Kate Hello, and Jack
is here as well.

Speaker 19 (02:05:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:05:30):
Ross is on his way to New Summerna. If you
want to go check out New sumurna beach and see
Ross does some stand up. He's doing it out there
at the local Bonkers Comedy Club, So you can find
that out Rosscomedy dot com if you want to grab
a late ticket and slide over and see him do
some sand I have a.

Speaker 1 (02:05:43):
Question for k sure, Yes, what what have you been
doing more now that you retired from your official work position.

Speaker 3 (02:05:53):
That's a great question because I got to tell you
I do have a bit of a plan. I'm wondering
if you had a plan after after it was all done.

Speaker 4 (02:06:00):
I don't know if there was a plan. I think
there was a bunch of reasons about why I retired.
I think the first one was, you know, you don't
want to leave when the club is in a difficult place,
which it was a few years ago. You know, when
it's something you started and it's not doing so well.

(02:06:22):
But we have a great you know, great owners, We
have a great ceo. You know, the banter in the
office is back, so that was a good.

Speaker 1 (02:06:31):
That was good.

Speaker 4 (02:06:32):
I also have two daughters getting married this year, so
I'm going to be in the UK, you know, a
fair bit like June and again in September.

Speaker 1 (02:06:40):
Flying Spirit.

Speaker 4 (02:06:42):
Why wouldn't you I don't think they'd go that far,
I know, but a lot more like it's I love
getting up in the morning having coffee and like being
able to sit out and just read. I'm a big reader.
I love reading, so that's nice. And then getting around
to having coffee or lunch or happy hour with people.

(02:07:05):
You keep saying, oh, you know, we must do now,
I can you know I have time to do that, and.

Speaker 3 (02:07:10):
You are extremely socially connected in the city of Orlando.
So I can't imagine there's ever a moment where you
couldn't find someone to share a cup of coffee or
tea or or a lunch with you of some sort.
I mean, I can't imagine. And do people request your
time a lot because of your position and what you've
done and stuff?

Speaker 4 (02:07:26):
Yeah, what's actually been interesting? And you know, at some point,
I guess I need to start monetizing this. But I've
actually had two calls in the last week with two
people who are looking to invest in women's sports, okay,
and they just want to talk to you about, you know,
your experience, what it was like, you know what we've

(02:07:48):
seen happen in women's sports, which obviously has you know,
an old women's sports right, yeah, has just gone gangusters now.
So I do get those kind of requests. Yeah, you know,
I had somebody who's looking at investing in a team
in Scotland.

Speaker 3 (02:08:04):
Oh wow, really that's crazy. Yeah, he'll be issue a
silly question. Yeah, or here's a silly question for you.
You say that female sports are blowing up, and I agree.
You know, we've this volleyball team, the Valcorie has been
in town now for a couple three years or whatever.
Still to going gangbusters obviously the excuse me, the Bride
have done quite well. And do you do you guys
attribute any of that to the attention that Caitlin Clark

(02:08:26):
kind of brought to female sports through the WNBA and
that kind of that kind of like and I'm not
saying that the Pride needed that or any of the
female sports didn't, but all of a sudden, the entire country,
I would say, even maybe the globe was paying attention
to this one young lady doing something very special in
the WNBA.

Speaker 1 (02:08:43):
Did you guys see like an impact of that in
your club? Absolutely, even though it's soccer, it's not even
the same that matter, No.

Speaker 4 (02:08:49):
It doesn't matter. And I think you know when you look,
and obviously I know more about what's going on in
women's soccer, but when you look now at who's investing.
So I actually sat on a panel a few months
ago for Raymond James, who are obviously a you know,
massive global entity, and their whole panel was around, you know,

(02:09:12):
who's investing in women's sports and why should you? It
was fascinating and obviously I did some research before I
went on. I always want to know what I'm talking about,
and there's a really great information out there and analytical
data that is looking at not only who's investing, they're

(02:09:33):
looking at TV deals like this is where this is
where the pendulum will really swing. Unfortunately, unless you can
see sport on your regular channel, you don't have to
look for it. It's there in your face. It's being
advertised to you in a way that gets you excited.

(02:09:55):
Then that's when the pendulum will really swing. Sure, you know,
if you look at whenever there's an NFL game, it's
in you, like here, all these ads coming at you,
and you never get that with the women's gay right
right right.

Speaker 3 (02:10:07):
I found something interesting as well when I went to
a couple of the city games last year, and I
forget which game it was. I remember you were so
nice to extend some tickets, which I deeply appreciate. I
took a couple of my daughters and boyfriend out. I
think we got four tickets. We went out and saw
a game, and when I look around, I saw something
kind of interesting. Now, when I was a kid, right,
I have a sister, and I never saw I never

(02:10:29):
did anything with her. I never did anything with my
sister matter of fact. I mean, and I love her dearly,
but we you know, we again, we've talked rarely now
because we just didn't really have anything in common. It's
not that she's in a good person. She's awesome, right,
but the fact is we just never were really close
when we were kids. And what I see from my
era is a lot of that, right. You know, Brothers

(02:10:49):
did the brothers thing and sisters did the sister's stuff.
When I went to that game, I noticed something that
I found very interesting. Brothers and sisters were coming to
the games together, young brother and young sisters. Now the
brother may be a baseball player, the sister could be
the soccer player. But the cool thing is they were
both wearing the kit and they were there as athletes.

(02:11:10):
It had nothing to do with them like maybe being
brother or sister. They were there because they appreciated each
other's athletic endeavors, which I found really cool. You found brothers,
little brothers that would normally like, oh that's my gross
sister really kind of embracing the idea that their sister
is there to watch a ball game just like they are.
I found that to be kind of a cool, kind

(02:11:30):
of like side effect that happened from the club because
you guys really do market quite well to that youth growd,
and you guys get a lot of people, a lot
of young people coming out to see those games.

Speaker 4 (02:11:43):
Yeah, and I you know, and I think there's been
a pendulum switch as well in terms of you know,
I think I think dove Di at the advert where
they said how do you run like a girl? How
do you throw like a it was you know, like this,
and then they showed, right, it's actually running and it's

(02:12:04):
you know, it's changing that mindset and it's you know,
and you have to call it out when you hear it,
when someone says, oh, you know, it's women's sports. Yeah, no,
it's women's sports, and it's great.

Speaker 1 (02:12:14):
I was so kind.

Speaker 3 (02:12:15):
I was so lucky to back in the day, the
LPGA had an event out at Reunion and they came
through and they were nice enough. It was the Gain
Open g I n N. I think Gaen is a
realtor real estate company here in Orlando, and I think
actually they may be the managing partners or are developers
of Reunion, which is do you know where that is? Yea, yeah, yeah,

(02:12:36):
for people who do not reunion out on the UH
near the Celebration past Disney area as a giant, living
kind of golf community with three.

Speaker 4 (02:12:43):
We've had a tournament out there, yeah, with three golf.

Speaker 3 (02:12:45):
Courses built by three named Palmer, Nicholas, and Watson built
courses out there, and it's awesome. It's a beautiful property.
And I was I was lucky enough to play in
the pro am and I got to play with a
young lady named Lorena Achoa. And at the time, I
think Lorena was either one or two in the world.
And it's so funny, you know, just playing golf and

(02:13:06):
doing that whole thing watching her. I think I learned
more from watching Lorena Achoa play around of golf that
I've done any time. And I grew up playing with
the dude who played the PGA Tour for a while.
But because she was just so accessible, and I tell
you the other the very appreciative of the opportunity she
was getting to play in the States and make money
doing what she left for a living, and so much
so she actually pieced out as the number one. After

(02:13:28):
she won money, she wanted to start her family and
she'd already had that. She quit playing golf completely and
went and started her family.

Speaker 4 (02:13:34):
But they found that female athletes are so much more
engaged and that's what people are loving that they can
you know, find out about them, they can you know,
watch them on Instagram, you know, whatever it is that
they're doing. Look at the Olympics, like if the if
the women US team, they would have come i think

(02:13:54):
third or fourth, just on their own right without the
guys right right, right right, you know, they on so
many medals.

Speaker 1 (02:14:01):
So in Jackets an Olympic junkie, and I will tell
you we talk about the Olympics all the time, summer
and winter, and a lot of the times when we
talk we talk about the female the sports that are
dumb other you know, whether it be the ice skating,
whether it be the downhill skiing, any of that stuff.
It's fascinating.

Speaker 4 (02:14:16):
Yeah, everyone becomes a curling action for like a month.
Everyone's like so into the curling.

Speaker 1 (02:14:23):
I know, I'm I'm just a sucker for the nationalistic
approach and that's where it's all team U s A.
I throw it on there. If it's the Olympics that
I'm totally into it and I'll watch anything. Yeah, you
will watch anything if you know, a lot of those
activities are happening, whether it's the X Games or they

(02:14:45):
happen like you know, all four years in between. But man,
it's just when it's all together in the Olympics, I'm
in Yeah, there's nothing like it. Again. You get the
national aspect of it as well too.

Speaker 4 (02:14:56):
We got World Cup next year.

Speaker 1 (02:14:58):
Yeah, yeah, you see some of the tickets.

Speaker 4 (02:15:00):
So sorry this year, I know, but then next year
is the Women's World Cup. It's in Brazil, which she's
a great place to have it will place right.

Speaker 22 (02:15:09):
Well.

Speaker 4 (02:15:10):
I went to the twenty fourteen World Cup, which was
coincidentally when Kaka signed for Orlando City. So we were
in Brazil and all we kept seeing on the TV
Waskaca and Orlando like it was incredible, and we were yeah,
oh gigantic, And we were all wearing our purple Orlando

(02:15:31):
and people just kept coming up to us and like
trying to get your jersey off you. They were trying
to swap jerseys.

Speaker 1 (02:15:36):
Oh really, oh yeah, they were just they would just
love How huge was that signing on that first year
of MLS to be able to have him, It was huge.

Speaker 4 (02:15:46):
It was huge and he's such a good guy. He's
so humble, you know, he was always first in training,
like worked so hard. Was not the whole let's you know,
what's the character until last. That's based on Latown.

Speaker 1 (02:16:06):
It began with the Z Yeah yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:16:07):
I can't remember his name anyway, that's who it was
based on because he was all all about me, like
I mean Slaton when he signed for l A, he
took a full page ad out in the LA. I
remember that d l A, d l A, you'll welcome.
But then he came on and scored this incredible goal.

Speaker 3 (02:16:31):
And you're like, well that kind of you know, when
Beckham came over and started the real the movement from
you know to the MLS and showed really people who
were playing international soccer that you know there was another
option maybe when you get to the point where where
you weren't quite quick enough or had this step to
play Premier League or into the other leagues, that you
can come to the US and play MLS soccer. That
must have been like, how did Britz feel about that

(02:16:53):
when Beckham went to the US and did it feel
like a like a like they were like he was
shading the UK or or or were they kind of
happy that he was going over to make an impression
for English soccer on the American market.

Speaker 4 (02:17:07):
I think, I mean, I think there was definitely surprise.
But they talk about the Beckham effect and you know,
there's no denying, right, you know.

Speaker 3 (02:17:16):
What he well, he was, what he did, he was
Also you have to understand, he was a really unique thing.
Whereas Coca didn't have the the marketing aspect behind him,
you know, or even with Marta didn't have like the
same marketing thing. When Beckham came over, it was a
full blown here's a soccer superstar that's very visible, very marketable,
and that's why he hit us like a like a

(02:17:37):
hammer to the face.

Speaker 4 (02:17:38):
And he was so funny.

Speaker 1 (02:17:43):
And then Wayne Rooney he was another one of those
guys driving the sierry on ree.

Speaker 4 (02:17:47):
I mean there's been there's been you know, there's been
a steady kind of drip if you like. But that's
changing now. I mean, anybody who came to the game
on gosh, where are we Wednesday? Is it Wednesday?

Speaker 1 (02:18:00):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (02:18:01):
Yes, four one. We had all our kids on there.
We have so many people out injured at the moment
and we had a bunch of kids who were in
our from our OCB team, and it's so cool to
see that happening.

Speaker 3 (02:18:15):
Yeah, and that's keep the kids up, that's the future. Yeah,
keep the kids out if you're if you're winning, for one,
keep the kids up. That's gonna do quite well for you.

Speaker 4 (02:18:23):
Absolutely, No, it was so good to see.

Speaker 3 (02:18:25):
Yeah, all right four oh seven nine one six one
four one text us at seven seven zero three one, Jack.
I actually forgot to ask you about your cruise. Yes,
you said that you were going to sneak some alcohol.

Speaker 1 (02:18:37):
Wh whoa, whoa, whoa. That sounds illegal. That sounds like
it's violating the rules. Let me just say this about that, Jimmy.
In the past, I have had these unique methods of
heating up Captain Morgan's, putting it in a Snapple bottle
so it would cool down and then it would reseal
and you could bring it on and it would look
like peach Snapple. Or I took the bladder out of

(02:18:58):
a box of Joe and filled that with alcohol and
laid it in my luggage, and or the time the
two liter bottle where I filled it with Captain Morgans
and then I'd reseal the top because you could bring
on soft drinks. You can't pull that with Holland America.
You can only bring on two bottles of wine. Uh huh.
So thanks to my friend Tom Pisano and the Pisano

(02:19:19):
Brothers Brewery gave me two bottles of wine, empty filled.
One was filled with old fashions. The other one was
filled with Captain Morgan. You premixed old fashions. All you
had to do is pour it over ice. Better. Yet
I didn't premix it. The brand. I believe it's Penelope.
They brought him to the monsters. One day. Angel for
my birthday gifted me this a walnut flavored old fashioned

(02:19:41):
pre made it like a seven to fifty m l bottle,
but I put it in a wine bottle, corked them.
Then you put the wine tops on. They heat shrink.
You hit them with the hair dryer and then the
top shrink right on it and it looks like a
bottle of wine. Baby, and I brought my I brought
my own wine, brought a backup wine key, and there

(02:20:03):
was a wine key waiting for me in my room.

Speaker 4 (02:20:05):
Wow, it seems to be a YouTube video Jack of.

Speaker 1 (02:20:08):
How I don't want them, mind, I don't want them
to Canada, so we would do it.

Speaker 3 (02:20:12):
So we like to take it to the state parks, right,
but you can't take alcohol to the state parks. And
when you go to Itchituckney Springs up in North Florida
to go like tubing down these crystal clear rivers. The
one thing is you can't bring any liquor until you
go online and find the fake suntan bottles yeah yeahah,
and the fake squirter bottles and you fill those up
with shots or whatever, and it looks like you're just

(02:20:35):
carrying suntan lotion, but in reality you're carrying you know,
not quite a seven fifty.

Speaker 1 (02:20:40):
You cannot do that. No, you can't bring that. You
can bring you can bring those big drink cups, and
we did. I brought my own walla cup on I
mean empty or it had water in it because you know,
I wanted to hydrate in between the shore. Yeah, and
then sometimes show that up with right all right four
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Hey guys, happy day. I will bite somebody else because
it's Friday. Carry Byron did an f HM magazine photo
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think maxim magazine is a h that's for kay. But
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it up. Not only is she incredibly smart, but Jesus
she is.

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Gorgeous, believe it or not.

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As long as the griffy cards aren't blocking a parking
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There, Hi Welt just King wants to see Hi to
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No, dude, No, alright, it's cowboy. Glad to hear y'all.
JCS love you, buddy, thank you. No, nope, all right
for our seven nine one six.

Speaker 3 (02:24:05):
Let me tell you what, when you meet a real Scott,
there's no chance you're understanding even one syllable of that dude.

Speaker 1 (02:24:10):
That brogue is brutal.

Speaker 4 (02:24:13):
Yeah, if you haven't seen any Billy Connolly.

Speaker 3 (02:24:16):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure, I will
tell you one of the coolest like people who kind
of mask that. By the way, Welcome to the Jim
Colbert Show. I'm Jim k rollins Wiz today and Jack
here as well. By the way, looking forward to seeing
everybody out at Everglades tonight. For you guys who bought tickets,
I'll be down there, probably get there around seven twenty
seven thirty. You'll be starting without Maybe that's okay. We'll
catch up for sure, and thank you for joining us.

(02:24:37):
It's gonna be a great time. The food is amazing
and I haven't had an opportunity to have one of
these rosen pairing dinners. Let me tell you it's money
well spent. For the record, we work with these guys
to keep the prices down. A tasting men and you
like this at a restaurant in Orlando would be one
hundred and seventy five dollars or so, just based on
the wine we're offering tonight. So when you hear us
talk about these things, if you can manage in there financially,

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do it because they are incredibly cool experiences and looking
forward to the one again tonight. Okay, did you ever
see the movie No Country for Old Men? Yes, one
of my favorite movies of all time. I think it's amazing.

Speaker 1 (02:25:12):
Are you lying this? The guy with the bowl haircut?

Speaker 5 (02:25:15):
You?

Speaker 1 (02:25:16):
Okay? So Carmick McCarthy novel.

Speaker 3 (02:25:19):
Yeah, yeah, so it's so the guy Josh Brolin, the
guy who was the guy who finds the money, right,
do you remember his girlfriend? She is the one who
had the real thick Southern accent. Yeah, yeah, you know,
I mean it was like but it was but it
was perfect, you know, from a guy who's hurt a
couple of Southern accents.

Speaker 1 (02:25:37):
It's perfect.

Speaker 5 (02:25:37):
Right.

Speaker 3 (02:25:38):
If you live in the South, and I lived in
North Florida, I might as well be South Georgia, You've
done it. She's Scottish. Her name is Kelly McDonald and
she's in Scottish actress. And when you see her do
interviews like on like Fallon to promote these things and
you hear her talk, you're like, that's the most amazing
acting thing I've ever seen in my entire life to
be able to mask that, because it's so thick and.

Speaker 4 (02:25:58):
So throaty h that's yeah, that's a tough one.

Speaker 1 (02:26:02):
What's the worst? What's the most difficult English accent?

Speaker 4 (02:26:07):
Probably the Jordi accent. So that's up north kind of Sunderland, Newcastle,
why yai man? Oh yeah, yeah, so yeah, that's that's
a that's a tough one. But you know, there are
so many accents. I mean, where I'm from in Stoke,
we're close to Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, all of those places.

(02:26:29):
We all have a different accent. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah,
thirty miles away, right.

Speaker 3 (02:26:33):
And the funny thing is we only know through like
our the rock stars that come over and you hear
them talk. So we know what Liverpool sounds like because
of the Beatles, you know, and we also know what
Sheffield sounds like because of Ozzie and like those guys.
So that's like the only thing I have to compare
it to because there's some very proper English accents I
believe or not to do from Judas Priest. Rob Halford

(02:26:54):
is English, so you get that very proper you know,
he's kind it's kind of like that a little bit.
And I tell you another one, David covered Deal, the
guy who was the least sing her white snick huh.
Got to meet him one time. That dude sounds like
a real he's regal. I mean, he's just got this beautiful,
just gorgeous accent.

Speaker 1 (02:27:09):
You know, Hey, have you ever like followed a celebrity
or you know, or anyone in general where they had
an accent and you thought that there was their real
voice and then you find out they're not British and
they they could be American or anyone, you know o
their nationality.

Speaker 4 (02:27:25):
No, I'm trying to think because Graham Norton did a
whole kind of sequence on this of you know, where
people came on and celebrities and could do a whole
bunch of accents and you're just like wow, And that's
why you're an actor, I guess, because that's it. That
that shows you, you know, someone who knows their craft.

Speaker 3 (02:27:44):
Americans get kind of mad about it because when you
fool us, we feel like you fool.

Speaker 1 (02:27:48):
This is the one exactly.

Speaker 14 (02:27:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:27:52):
I was thinking that when I first heard him speak,
and I was like, well, well wait what well?

Speaker 4 (02:27:58):
And he used to be on a comedy show way
back in the day called Fryan Laurie with Stephen Fry. Right,
I'll tell you, z accent absolutely slays me. Is the
girl what's her name? Out of my cousin Vinny when
she does that courtroom scene? Yes, talking about the car?

(02:28:20):
It is absolute perfection?

Speaker 1 (02:28:22):
Yeah, right, all right, let's get out of your jack.
Who do we have to think today?

Speaker 14 (02:28:25):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (02:28:26):
We want to thank the lovely Kay Rowlins, founder of
Orlando City Orlando Pride. Thank you so much, not only
for what you do for our city, but what you
have done by joining us this afternoon and bringing some
lovely treats from the Glass Knife. By the time you
got in here, how are you doing man years You're
so welcome. Ok, thank you so welcome.

Speaker 4 (02:28:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:28:52):
We also want to thank Roster coming in today as well,
and also Danny Myering with Attractions Magazine giving us a
report on sloth world. There, I think that's it. Anyone
else did you do a question of the day to day? Yeah,
it's who do you like better? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (02:29:09):
Me?

Speaker 1 (02:29:09):
You are o Kay Kay Rowlins wins the vote. Vote,
let's go. What are you doing? Get out of here?
We uh, senator, a big thing, you know, our big
congratulations up to deb We'll give you a full report,
looking forward to getting super hammered. Making the ask myself

(02:29:30):
at your wedding. Girl, thanks coming. I got bad news
for you. So listen. Oh you one, Dad doesn't come
back to Wednesday. So all right Monday, you and I
will review the wedding Monday and Tuesday and then Wednesday
she'll shut us stout. Yeah for sure. All right on
behalf of K and Jack. I'm Jim.

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We follow the New Junkie. They follow the monsters of
the morning. After us, it's Tom dam with a corporate time,
It's the Orlando Shine Show. What the hell is angel
listening to? And of course Saturday it smells like the
nineties all weekend long, leading right into Captain Zaug Radio
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Right in the Monday morning coming down, and of course
Monday at three we'll see you more for The Jim
Colbert Show.

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Until then, have yourself a fantastic weekend. I's the Ginger Brandy.

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