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November 17, 2025 159 mins
Monday - Jim wants to sell his Mustang and Jack tries Pho. We also talk about Friendsgiving, travel scams, communal dining, rock stars retiring, and sleep divorce. Brandon Kravitz on the Magic struggles, the Orlando Pride and UCF lose, parody in the NFL and Thanksgiving sides. Plus, JCS News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 5 (00:37):
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Speaker 4 (00:39):
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Speaker 5 (01:55):
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was fifteen for us. Get we had fifteen winners in
total for all these stations in Orlando thirty two, So
thirty two, you know, almost fifty percent of all the
winning thirty two thousand airs. Deb Yep, what were you
gonna say?

Speaker 7 (02:12):
I just wanted to let people know. You know, we
are seeing your text messages. But if you don't hear
from us, it's not because we hate you.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
Oh yeah, yeah, we have a glitch where we can't respond.
And by the way, when you send the text, I
mean you you may not get a response. I would say,
chances are you might not, but I mean if you
send something hot enough, we'll text you back.

Speaker 6 (02:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:31):
Most people do not get a response, but sometimes if
there's information we can share and it's helpful. Sometimes you
asked for something that like something that just came up
on the show. We sometimes we do our best to respond. However,
right now we have now lost the ability for outgoing messages. Yeah,
and that continues, so letdies you'll just have to deal

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with it when I don't say thanks, when you just
text and say yeah, yeah, there you go. Fortunately it
is Unfortunately I'm not going to be able to everybody
have a good weekend. Good weekend. This weekend yeah, yeah,
weather great. What is this lather rinse for Pete? It's
for the next eight days. It looks like the same.

Speaker 6 (03:11):
What's going to be a warm Thanksgiving?

Speaker 5 (03:13):
Would you just call that lather rints for Pete? It's
the instructions on shampoo. Yeah, oh, lather rints for Pete.
It's something about a guy named Pete. I did not understand.
Oh yeah, yeah, old stinky Pete like this.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
Oh, it's amazing. I got to finally play some golf.
I played on Sunday morning and I had a really
good time.

Speaker 5 (03:32):
You're right.

Speaker 4 (03:33):
The weather could not have been better. Was absolutely perfect. Yeah,
and then a whole lot of chilling on Sunday, and
I made a decision. And uh, I know you guys
are probably be a little irritated about it. I don't know,
maybe not, But I am selling my Mustang.

Speaker 6 (03:48):
Are you really?

Speaker 5 (03:49):
Yeah? I'm selling it because here's the thing. I haven't
worked on it in a while. I can't find the
time to do it. And it's it's kind of in
the way of the house that we have now. Because
we had a three car to the other place, it
was easy to have a place. This one does not
have that I need a place to put my tractor.
We do not want to build an external garage at
this house. So I think I'm gonna just sell this car,

(04:10):
and I think maybe I'm going.

Speaker 4 (04:11):
To be building a jeep down the road. Oh boy,
I think I want to build a jeep instead. Yeah,
you know what the thing is is, honestly, you know
that car is like two and a half inches off
the ground.

Speaker 5 (04:20):
It's a lot of fun to drive, but getting in
and out of it's a pain in the ass. Yeah,
still drives and still a lot of fun to drive.
I just don't have the I don't have the time
to kind of enjoy it and go out and the
way the way I want to. So you did put
a lot of work into it.

Speaker 4 (04:34):
I had it for a bit, yeah, bran brand new suspension,
brand new interior, a really nice stereo.

Speaker 5 (04:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (04:39):
Plus you had to use like those clipper things for
the to do the upholstery.

Speaker 5 (04:43):
Oh yeah yeah, big big sound system and a brand
new dual exhaust. I mean, what's it worth the experience?

Speaker 3 (04:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (04:50):
It was. Actually no regrets, I'm getting it. Oh no,
not at all.

Speaker 4 (04:53):
Actually, the only regret would be that is I don't
have enough time to spend on it. Really, I should
have gotten this car about five years from now is
when I should have gotten it, not in the middle
of you know, the part of my career I have
to pay attention to the most flip houses and flip
houses and do.

Speaker 5 (05:08):
All this other stuff. And to be honest with you,
with my mobile years, I'm going to play as much
golf as possible, So I didn't. I could not sacrifice
days under a car when there are those were days
I could really go out and play golf and enjoy
myself doing that. So I'm probably gonna get another one
down the road. It's probably gonna wind up being a
Jeep instead. But this one's on the block soon. I

(05:28):
had to pull it out, washing it up this weekend
and get it ready for photographs.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Wow.

Speaker 5 (05:31):
Yeah. Jeep is an interesting vehicle that usually ranked very
low at the Safetians and quality and safety and all that,
yet very extremely high in customer satisfaction.

Speaker 6 (05:44):
Yeah, very loyal.

Speaker 5 (05:46):
Yeah yeah, yeah, people love them.

Speaker 4 (05:47):
It's kind of weird those resale values on those things,
and a lot of them, you know, the Rubicon ones
are built quite well and uh, but they're still you know,
they still hold their value but a lot of the
jeeps do not a lot of the SUV family stuff,
But the jeep jeep that you know of jeep they
do well. And the good thing about building him is
really not that expensive because there are plenty of parts around.
That's one of the reasons I chose the Mustang is

(06:08):
because there are plenty of parts around that really weren't
that expensive.

Speaker 7 (06:11):
I can't wait to see you take part in the
duck duck jeep game. Can you imagine rolling around with
a rubber duck on his.

Speaker 5 (06:19):
They got a couple I guess clubs go out and
go adding and stuff like that. I kind of I
think that'd be fun.

Speaker 6 (06:25):
Yeah, that jeep community is no joke.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (06:29):
Also, I think Jack did something this weekend, and I'm
so proud.

Speaker 5 (06:32):
Of you, dude.

Speaker 4 (06:35):
I have seen and I have to I will take
a tiny bit of credit for being on the bottom
floor of Jack's brand new involvement with food. Can I
is that safe to say?

Speaker 5 (06:47):
Can I get? I would say it's increased my exposure
to certain, okay types of food. Yes, Jack had fu
this weekend. Really, Jacque win for noodles this weekend, and
this is your first experience with the uh with fuh right. Yes,
I was scared. Honestly, I was intimidated. It's like, okay,

(07:09):
did you feel silly for eating good bites? Yeah, well,
just going into a place, it's like you have to
order with words you don't understand. Honestly, it's It's why
for the longest time I would not go into a Starbucks.
It's because I did you out the size. I didn't
want to learn the menu, right.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
I want to have money over the sizes.

Speaker 5 (07:31):
That's why, father lasses, I'm not going in there. I
don't want to know how to say it right, so
you know, and yeah, pig headed whatever. Yeah, but the
same thing. It's like, oh, it would be better to
go with someone who knows and you know suddenly and
their places are all over the place. Oh yeah. When
I went to New York, the noodle bar, it was
like a little food court. The line was for the

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noodle bar. I'm like, there's got to be something to
this in this time of year up there.

Speaker 4 (07:57):
Of course, when it actually does get cold is absolutely
I mean, there's nothing in the world like a good
like beefy broth or I say, I say beefy, not beefy.
That pork broth is what you really want for me?
That pork and miso broth is the best. But to
get I'm really good and rich.

Speaker 7 (08:12):
Well look at the photo on our YouTube channel, mister
p and Jay tries fun.

Speaker 3 (08:19):
Yeah, but that's a big ass bowl.

Speaker 5 (08:21):
Dude, you went in, I ordered what they had. I
don't know it was eighteen Did you feel silly after
having it? Because it's just it's just noodles and bro Listen,
it was just if I'm going out and I'm gonna
spend money on a meal, I want to have an idea,
an idea that I know I'm going to enjoy what
it is. I don't want to be surprised to get something. Well,

(08:43):
this sucks and that was a waste and I'm still hungry,
right exactly, you know. But so, and I knew it's noodle,
so I'm like, okay, it's pretty safe, and so it's like,
you know, I'm like, let's go. And I saw there
my wife got like a vegetable and noodle platter. You
could see the foreground that picture, which that looks great
to me, and I could have eaten this, but I
wanted to try it, and I got a fu with

(09:06):
beef brisket. Yes, it was beef brisket, and oh yeah, dog,
I wanted protein. It wasn't It was good, delicious, it
was really good and chopped six the whole time. Then
I don't know, all right, and then.

Speaker 3 (09:20):
So to my left, look give me this bowl.

Speaker 5 (09:23):
I'm looking at the comment that Naomi left mister p
B and Jay.

Speaker 6 (09:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (09:27):
Yeah. Then they bring out this side thing of all
shredded stuff, and so I think I'm supposed to put
it cabbage or would I I think I'm supposed to
put it in it? Put that in there, king sprouts.
They had a pepper. I put that. I put one
in there careful. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 7 (09:45):
The Vietnamese do not play when it comes to peppers.

Speaker 5 (09:48):
Way different than Mexican peppers. Yeah, I don't know. They
had spoons on the table. So at the end, I'm like,
all right, well now I'm down the just broth, and like,
I guess I'm supposed to do that? Is it wrong?
I don't know customary, I know what you're going to that.
I picked up the ball and I just let me
tell you. And I think I think I'm not one hundred.

Speaker 6 (10:06):
Isn't that like required?

Speaker 4 (10:07):
I think that the louder the slurp, the more of
a compliment it's supposed to be to the shop.

Speaker 5 (10:12):
I've heard that on TV. I don't know if that's true,
but I'll go with it.

Speaker 4 (10:16):
But when you go into it, when you go into
a faux place and there are actual people, Asian people there,
that's how they finish it up. I've never seen one
use the spoon ever. They're tilting that bowl up and
their serving every single drop of that.

Speaker 6 (10:28):
Up and listen.

Speaker 7 (10:29):
That's as soon as you walk in and you see
you see the same ethnicity of the particular restaurant eating there.

Speaker 6 (10:34):
That's one of your best signs.

Speaker 7 (10:35):
To me, if you don't see British people or Indian
people in an Indian restaurant, they don't go.

Speaker 5 (10:40):
Yeah, yeah, well I'm glad you did that. Dude. Is
that something that you'll say. Is this one of those
things where you're like, Okay, I tried that, I can
move on, or is this one of those things like
I'd like to do that again. Oh yeah, I would
definitely do that again and try something different. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (10:53):
The black garlic Toungu katsu I think it it's called,
and it's it's pork, so it's basically pork belly and
that same rich broth with Did you get the egg? No,
there was no way I got to get one of those.
Like I call them soy eggs. There's a where they
soak it and soy sauce. When you cut it in half,
it's got like a.

Speaker 5 (11:10):
Brown I was wondering what that.

Speaker 4 (11:12):
Okay, oh my god, so good dude, And you cut
it in half and it's still a little running on
the inside. That's not the only one I really like
that's running like that. Okay, Yeah, you didn't care.

Speaker 5 (11:24):
Shut up, you don't even care a little out there.

Speaker 4 (11:27):
You say something like that. We have a ton of
stuff to talk about. Orlando makes another list, along with
some other Florida cities, will go over that, making Kelly
makes an ass of herself. We'll talk about that a
little bit.

Speaker 5 (11:40):
Let's see what else. Children are experiencing.

Speaker 4 (11:43):
A record increase in this gen Z is also bringing
something back when it comes to dining with that and
so much more.

Speaker 5 (11:51):
What do you have for news?

Speaker 7 (11:52):
Well, for news, we're going to talk about more than
one hundred and twenty missing children have been rescued in
Operation Home for the Holidays.

Speaker 6 (12:00):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 7 (12:01):
With restrictions over Florida, flyers are seeing normal schedules, thank goodness.
And what are the most sinful cities in the US.
We're going to talk about that and more coming up
next during JCS news.

Speaker 5 (12:13):
You got a.

Speaker 4 (12:13):
Single brink will come back and get Deb's news and
do more of the Jim Golberg Show.

Speaker 8 (12:20):
Mustang Jimmy, he's gotta say his Mustang now.

Speaker 5 (12:26):
I I was gonna catch Mustang Jimmy.

Speaker 8 (12:29):
Now, body God to sell his Mustang now? H Wilson Pickett.

Speaker 5 (12:35):
Sorry, that's all right, don't worry about it. Somebody also
texted the doctor was apologizing Jim or Wilson.

Speaker 6 (12:42):
Prickett, probably Wilson Pickett.

Speaker 7 (12:45):
Someone texted at seven seven zero three one if you
I'll give away partially used partially new Zebra area rug
for that Mustang.

Speaker 3 (12:55):
Just a few road rashes exactly exactly.

Speaker 6 (12:57):
I'm sure they found it since.

Speaker 4 (12:59):
We can't text back it. It's a ninety three notch back.
It's a former Winter Park cop car. It's actually at
police intercept right.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
Through the dash nice. Yeah, so that's what makes it kind.

Speaker 5 (13:07):
Of cool, you know, for people out there.

Speaker 4 (13:12):
It literally sits an inch and half up the ground
like you can't even go, like you can't even take
a small bump, but it'll go sideways at seventy five
miles an hour.

Speaker 6 (13:22):
That's great and that's a good time, all right, four.

Speaker 4 (13:24):
Seven nine four one text seven to seven zero three one.
Welcome back.

Speaker 5 (13:27):
I'm Jim. Jack is right over there and Deb has
your news.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
It's time for JCS news.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
Wow.

Speaker 7 (13:35):
That's this guy.

Speaker 1 (13:36):
Got to put his name on everything.

Speaker 5 (13:37):
It's in my contract edus the news on the Jim
Colber Show.

Speaker 7 (13:41):
And as always, JCS News is brought to you by
that mortgage guy. Don Okay, the acting director of FEMA
is stepping down. That's according to multiple reports. David Richardson
was selected to head the agency following former acting administrator
Cam Hamilton's firing in May. CNN reports Karen Evans will
replace Richardson. She is currently a senior advisor at a FEMA.

Speaker 4 (14:05):
I've never seen the FEMA guy before. I saw him
today for the first time, and he looks like a
cool guy who owns a welding shop, and he's got
this weird wrap around. He kind of glasses, really hair
that kind of pulled back. He does not look like
a FEMA director And I don't know what that's supposed
to look like, but.

Speaker 5 (14:19):
I saw him. I was like, God, Dan, that looks
like a guy that can work on my car, exactly.

Speaker 7 (14:23):
The guy that would be there to have to pick
up storm debris.

Speaker 5 (14:26):
All right.

Speaker 7 (14:26):
State and federal law enforcement are announcing more than one
hundred and twenty two missing children from the Middle District
of Florida have been rescued in Operation Home for the Holidays,
setting a new record for the Marshall Service. Tampa US
Marshall William Berger says several adults are charged with abuse
and exploitation.

Speaker 5 (14:47):
There have been six adults arrested associated with this operation,
raging from charges lude lascivius to multiple sexual batteries.

Speaker 7 (14:56):
So the two week effort stretched across the Tampa Bay region, Orlando, Jacksonville,
and Fort Myers, and nine other states. The survivors range
in age from twenty three months to seventeen years old.
More arrests are expected as the case moves forward. State
agencies and other groups say these survivors are going to
receive support and counseling. Wow, because you know, the Attorney

(15:20):
General said they've been through Helen back and they're going
to need a lot of help just to quote unquote
get back a normal life.

Speaker 5 (15:26):
Wow, Unbeli all in just central Florida.

Speaker 6 (15:28):
Yeah, yeah, just the middle district of Florida. Yeah, exactly, all.

Speaker 7 (15:32):
Right, there's anger directed at Orlando police after a deadly shooting.
A vigil was held yesterday for a man killed in
a police standoff Friday on Edgewater Drive and Lee Road.

Speaker 6 (15:41):
We had covered that story live. It was at a
tattoo shop.

Speaker 7 (15:44):
Well, the OPD was serving a warrant at that tattoo
parlor when shots were fired and Caleb Williams was killed.
Williams's mother says he was just simply in the wrong
place at the wrong time. He was just there to work.
He wasn't involved in any of the stuff that they
were there searching the warrant for.

Speaker 5 (16:00):
Ye.

Speaker 7 (16:01):
She accuses police officers of not identifying themselves during the incident.

Speaker 6 (16:06):
I find that, I mean because it was swat So.

Speaker 5 (16:08):
Yeah, if you look at the photographs right before they
send that dog in, there are like ten of them
behind this one car with all of their weaponry aimed
toward the just the front of the business. They did
say that they saw somebody exit and then re enter
the building with what looked to be an ak. Right,
But I did read that same story today said that
he was like walking down a hallway when the shooting started.

(16:29):
He had nothing to do with any of this. So
obviously there will be an investigation because a death.

Speaker 7 (16:33):
But all right, some boaters are heard after a crash
off Bervard County. It happened last night near Jetti Park
when the boat hit some rocks. That meant all seven
people on board were thrown into the water. Some were
airlifted to the hospital. Nowhord on their conditions, I believe
the majority of them have already been released from the hospital.
The boat's driver, however, is still hospitalized. The FWC is

(16:54):
investigating the crash.

Speaker 6 (16:57):
This is every.

Speaker 7 (16:58):
Wife's nightmare and probably every husband's as well. But a
handyman is dead after falling from a roof in Jacksonville.
Police say the man was last seen working on a
two story building around eleven pm Sunday, oh Man, and
was found about five and a half hours later. Wow
investigators believe the fall was accidental, but the homicide unit

(17:22):
is reviewing the case as standard procedure. According to newsjacks
Or four Newsjacks officers say foul play is not suspected.

Speaker 5 (17:30):
Eleven o'clock at night. You wait, you do in that
Christmas lights? Can wait? My god, I mean it's burning
that oil. That's when you can see how effective they are.

Speaker 7 (17:39):
It was only funny when it was Clark Griswold falling
from you.

Speaker 5 (17:43):
I was on my one story roof over the weekend.
It's like, you know, you're sitting there and you're right
at the edge because that's where the lights go. You're like, yeah,
you need to make sure you're careful here.

Speaker 4 (17:55):
Also, I got to tell you something I've learned this.
I spent a lot of time on roofs as a
kid because entertain ourselves. We'd crawl up and jump off,
you know.

Speaker 6 (18:02):
Oh yeah playing Superman.

Speaker 5 (18:03):
Oh yeah yeah. When you look down in fifty eight,
it's way different than looking at thirteen. It seems instermountal
must well be in a plane.

Speaker 7 (18:10):
Yeah, exactly, exactly, And it's more dangerous than you think, right, yeah,
all right. The US Supreme Court is declining to hear
an appeal from a Tampa Christian school and a nine
year legal battle okay over prayer at a football game
Cambridge Christian School argued its free speech rights were violated
when it was barred from offering a prayer over the

(18:31):
loudspeaker before a twenty fifteen state championship game. The decision
leaves in place a ruling that the Florida High School
Athletic Association acted within its authority. Now, the New Service
of Florida reports the cases effectively over though what twenty
twenty three state law does allow for brief remarks, including
prayers before championship games?

Speaker 6 (18:52):
Jack, what were you going to say?

Speaker 5 (18:54):
I wasn't. Oh, okay, I just moved his mind. Yeah,
it's not uncommon though. They do that at the start
of the Daytona five hundred, Right, they give a is.

Speaker 6 (19:04):
There an invocation of the Daytona five hundred?

Speaker 3 (19:06):
I believe, show a prayer?

Speaker 5 (19:09):
I think so.

Speaker 6 (19:10):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (19:10):
I've never had Definitely, I know that.

Speaker 4 (19:12):
During when I played high school baseball, they read the
Lord's Prayer before every game, right, That's the only thing
I remember.

Speaker 6 (19:21):
And it was over the loud speed.

Speaker 4 (19:22):
It was over the loudspeak earl YEA. Yeah, you had
to stand up there with your you know, your hat
and your hand in the land yards.

Speaker 6 (19:27):
As is proper. Yeah, yeah, all right.

Speaker 7 (19:29):
Members of the state House Democratic Caucus are voicing their
concern about the Phoenix Declaration, American vision for education recently
adopted by this state, and we are the first state
in the country to have adopted this. Democratic Broward State
Representative Robin Bartleman expresses fear about adopting the conservative think
tanks declaration.

Speaker 9 (19:49):
I was scared as hell when I read Project twenty
twenty five and the fact that the Heritage Foundation authored
this and they only gave us a few snippets of paragraphs.
What does that look like an implementation? What does that
mean for public school teachers? What does that mean for children?

Speaker 6 (20:03):
The Education Commissioner says.

Speaker 5 (20:05):
Great questions. Can we read the whole thing first? Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 7 (20:10):
Also, though, I mean able to be taking over school
space in five counties, So they're going to be in
public schools in five counties now. The Education Commissioner says,
the Phoenix Declaration mandates parental choice, academic excellence, and that
students learn about America's founding principles that used to be
called civics when we were in school.

Speaker 6 (20:29):
Right, all right.

Speaker 7 (20:30):
Florida's busiest airports yay, finally getting back to normal today.
The flight cutbacks caused by the government shut down have
been lifted. Travelers might still see a few delays or cancelations,
but they're no longer coming from Washington and Among Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Miami,
and Tampa airports, just one flight was canceled this morning, Dan,

(20:50):
that's great, That is great.

Speaker 6 (20:52):
Okay, gird your cells, girls.

Speaker 7 (20:55):
Oh girls, I was reaching down, you said, gird all
of ourselves. Because Triple A says Thanksgiving travel is going
to hit a record in Florida this year. More than
four point six million Floridians plan to go at least
fifty miles from home. That's up two point six percent
from last year. Most are going to drive, right, A

(21:18):
lot of people don't even want to take a chance.
But nearly three hundred thousand will fly for the holiday,
but Triple A warns that number could drop if flights
get canceled or travelers change plans.

Speaker 6 (21:29):
No surprise here.

Speaker 7 (21:30):
Orlando tops the list of domestic holiday destinations nationwide, followed
by Fort Lauderdale, Miami, the Los Angeles area, and Tampa overall.

Speaker 4 (21:40):
Are you serious of all the places like there's one
outside of Florida?

Speaker 5 (21:44):
And that's it.

Speaker 7 (21:44):
That's it, geez and that's what matters, right, because it's like, oh, okay,
So four.

Speaker 6 (21:48):
Point six million Floridians.

Speaker 7 (21:50):
Nationally, nearly eighty two million people are going to be
traveling for Turkey Day, either by car or a plane,
and a lot of them probably coming right here.

Speaker 5 (22:00):
That's okay, there's muscles.

Speaker 6 (22:04):
It's not like our roads are cloggering, right.

Speaker 7 (22:07):
Speaking of traveling, new data from the RV Industry Association
says twenty eight million Americans plan to travel by r
V this holiday season.

Speaker 5 (22:17):
Yeah, man, that's fun.

Speaker 7 (22:18):
For Thanksgiving, over nine million plan on taking r V travel,
and seven million are expected to hit the road over Christmas.
Nearly four and ten leisure travelers say they plan to
take an RV trip in the next year.

Speaker 5 (22:30):
Man, I love it. I loved having my camper. I
loved it so much. I'm sowing the seeds it we're
oh wow, wife and I were on the High four yesterday.
I'm taking my glasses off for this story. I saw
I saw it like a tour bus. That size is
that full size? Oh yeah, yeah, the prevost exactly, you know,
well in the seventh yeah, yeah, tour tour buses. Yeah,

(22:54):
And so I said, honey, is that that's our going
to be? Like the RV we get right, just throwing
that out there, She's like, no, too big. I go fine,
We'll get a pickup truck with a with a with
a cap on the back. She's like, why does that
have to be so extreme? She goes, I like the
size of the one where we were at Sunset Walk
that we did the I bet she does. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (23:15):
I bet the guy who had that, he was in
here the other day during the client meeting, was I
was like, dude, that thing is great. By the way,
you could have something way smaller. Camping is the greatest.

Speaker 7 (23:23):
Yeah, I love it. Oh my god, I've done it
a couple of times in my life.

Speaker 3 (23:27):
Greatest.

Speaker 10 (23:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (23:27):
But I just threw out that line and she kind
of oh, she bet a little.

Speaker 4 (23:32):
Just all you need is a place to go with
ac for a little bit. That's all you need to
camper for everything else you could just deal with, like
you know, just uh uh what they call a rustic camping.

Speaker 7 (23:41):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, what a primitive campaign. Yeah, where you
have just a tent and you're sleeping bag.

Speaker 3 (23:47):
That's it, all right?

Speaker 5 (23:48):
Uh.

Speaker 7 (23:48):
Florida gas prices are dropping after a sharp jump last week. Yeah,
the state average is now ninety two a gallon.

Speaker 5 (23:55):
Paid two eighty seven today. Really yeah yeah.

Speaker 7 (23:58):
Well that's up eight cents from Monday, but down about
from two ninety six on Wednesday. Prices are still three
cents lower than last month and twenty one cents cheaper
than a year ago. Triple A says pump prices remain
on the low end for twenty twenty five thanks to
weaker fuel demand that will probably change next week, lower
crude costs and be switched to winter blend gasoline.

Speaker 5 (24:21):
Say so much better, doesn't it?

Speaker 6 (24:23):
Just so much cleaner?

Speaker 5 (24:25):
Hads the cinnamon?

Speaker 3 (24:26):
Ye very roasky all right?

Speaker 7 (24:29):
Speaking of the holiday as good news if you work
for the state, Governor Ron de Santis is giving state
employees extra time off this holiday season.

Speaker 5 (24:37):
Oh sweet of them, isn't it.

Speaker 7 (24:38):
State offices will now close November twenty sixth, December twenty sixth,
and January tewod in addition to their regular holiday closing.

Speaker 5 (24:47):
Nice, isn't it. Yeah?

Speaker 7 (24:48):
The governor says workers have earned the break after a
year of hard work. He hopes they enjoy the time
with family and friends. Okay, I hope you haven't seen
any of these stats, you guys, but only Texans receive
more spam than Floridians. Florida residents get this many fraudulent
calls and texts a month.

Speaker 6 (25:08):
This is just Florida residence, your.

Speaker 3 (25:10):
Person in total total.

Speaker 5 (25:12):
I just saw a story on this.

Speaker 4 (25:13):
They said, if you think you get a lot of
spam calls, now wait till next year. Yeah, it's supposed
to possibly increase by thirty percent next year.

Speaker 5 (25:22):
Why I didn't read the story. I was so pissed
off at the headline, I just moved by.

Speaker 7 (25:26):
So again, how many fraudulent calls and texts do Florida
residents get in a month?

Speaker 5 (25:33):
Twenty million, fifty million.

Speaker 7 (25:36):
Two hundred million, buy two hundred million. That's according to
data from spam blocking app True Caller, And those communications
could be on the rise in the coming days.

Speaker 5 (25:47):
Anything that gives a sense of urgency, you know, like
tax time or end of year or Christmas or whatever.

Speaker 6 (25:53):
Anything that sounds alarming is a great way to trick somebody.

Speaker 7 (25:57):
Yes, a cybersecurity expert, Alan Crowe, It's recommends not acting
immediately if a quote sounds too good to be true.
Again it probably isn't yeah, or if it's threatening, right,
your kid is in jail. We need bail money.

Speaker 6 (26:09):
You got to get this stuff in bitcoin.

Speaker 7 (26:11):
Can as soon as you say the words gift card
and bitcoin.

Speaker 5 (26:13):
Yeah, well as soon as you ask for something right.
Exactly earlier today, I answered the phone and I had
a free vacation trip sponsored by Delta, and the fine
man who I'm presuming from India, was trying to tell
me that there's it's we're not selling you anything. You
know you've won this.

Speaker 7 (26:32):
I'm like, no thanks, yeah, yeah, thanks, but no thanks,
or if it's threatening. He warns that while phone companies
are doing better and flagging spam, the bad guys will
always find a way around it. And if you guys
noticed that spam callers are now like leaving four second
messages on your voicemail, it's.

Speaker 5 (26:49):
Also the way that they frame these things now too.

Speaker 4 (26:51):
It's like hey, Jimbo, or they'll use they'll use a
more personable vernacular to get you to try to buy
more than just hi, mister Colbert or mister James Colbert,
or they'll say your name in such a clunky way
you know for a fact that it's on a person.
Now I have to actually look twice exactly a man
he's wordering these things. Hey, just check him back on

(27:12):
this thing when you're talking about right.

Speaker 6 (27:13):
Hey, are you gonna go golf?

Speaker 3 (27:14):
Right, yes, Sunday exactly, And.

Speaker 7 (27:16):
All they want is for you to go. Wait did
we make plans?

Speaker 8 (27:19):
Do?

Speaker 6 (27:19):
You just have to make contact with them? And then
the hard cell goes.

Speaker 5 (27:22):
If I if I get a familiar text from a
number that's not in my phone, it's immediately reporting delete,
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, delete report. And I got this
one the other day and I didn't know because I
don't know if it was a spam or somebody trying
to hook up and just said you up.

Speaker 6 (27:38):
That's a booty call. That's a booty call.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
This left all right.

Speaker 7 (27:44):
Opponents of Florida's first black bear hunt and a decade
are rallying today at the state Capitol. The Sierra Club
is but bussing protesters from six cities for the rally
to stop the Florida black bear hunt. A lawsuit seeks
to block the December hunt will be heard next week
in a Leon County court. The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Commission says it has exclusive authority to manage wildlife and

(28:07):
argues its decision is constitutional.

Speaker 3 (28:13):
Stretch.

Speaker 7 (28:14):
And then finally, Orlando, what about it is among the
most sinful cities in the US?

Speaker 5 (28:22):
Is it now? Is it just because of you?

Speaker 6 (28:25):
I think it's because of that guy.

Speaker 3 (28:26):
Over there right, just immediately creepy right?

Speaker 6 (28:36):
How you doing?

Speaker 7 (28:37):
That's according to a recent study by our favorite personal
finance company, wallet hub. The study compares more than one
hundred and eighty cities based on seven sinful behaviors like anger, hatred, jealousy, vices, vanity,
and laziness.

Speaker 5 (28:54):
And I see where it is now though, O.

Speaker 7 (28:56):
Town ranks sixteenth. Really yeah, top twenty, baby, damn. Really,
we've come along way we have. Las Vegas is still
number one on that line, followed by what other cities do.

Speaker 6 (29:08):
You think are among the most sinful in the US?

Speaker 3 (29:11):
LA?

Speaker 6 (29:11):
Absolutely, that would be. That would be third, New.

Speaker 5 (29:15):
York and New York No, really, not in the top five? Reno, Dallas, No, Chicago, Oh,
New Orleans Nope? Why did out of here?

Speaker 6 (29:25):
Nope?

Speaker 5 (29:26):
Oh they're not doing it right, so we'll just send.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
To do it.

Speaker 5 (29:31):
Atlanta, Yes, that's number five.

Speaker 7 (29:35):
Saint Louis Nope, it goes Las Vegas, Houston, Los Angeles, Okay, yeah, Philadelphia.

Speaker 5 (29:43):
Philly, Yeah, yeah, yeah, seriously.

Speaker 7 (29:45):
Yeah, Philadelphia followed by Atlanta. I would have thought for
sure Washington, DC would like that party.

Speaker 8 (29:51):
Man.

Speaker 4 (29:51):
If you ever want to see like a real life
zombie world, what's that street Philadelphia in Philly?

Speaker 6 (29:58):
Yeah, it's one where like people are all.

Speaker 5 (30:00):
Kensington Kensington Day. Yeah, just go YouTube Kensington Avenue and
just uh and in drugs and then swear that's in America,
the richest country unplanet Earth. It's amazing that, especially where
the home of Marti Gras that New Orleans isn't on there.
I know, however, maybe because Houston is it was all
the freaks after Katrina that they all migrated to Houston,

(30:24):
right they did?

Speaker 7 (30:26):
They did well, now we know where they got it from.
And that concludes your JCS news, Lily.

Speaker 4 (30:32):
Marti Gras all right, seven seven zero three one. That's
how you text us back in a second with more
of the Jim Colbert Show.

Speaker 10 (30:42):
Jack.

Speaker 7 (30:42):
I was in Aldy today and they have a giant
tub of peanut oil for fourteen ninety nine. I just
wanted to let you know in case you're frying a
turkey this year, Hey.

Speaker 5 (30:52):
Bye, how much? Fourteen?

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Hey Jimmy, the thing about Jeeves is you're just gonna
have a lot of mud and plastic ducks on your dashboard.
Although it might be a great marketing scheme for the
covert show. You could have three or four duckies in
the shape or I don't know, same face as you, guys.
I don't know what I'm saying, Good Monday.

Speaker 5 (31:17):
So I just sex earlier and said jeep was an
acronym for something too, like.

Speaker 6 (31:21):
Everybody has empty pocket?

Speaker 5 (31:23):
Yeah, just just every something. It is something like that. Yeah,
they said that bit pricey to maintain, just empty every pocket.

Speaker 8 (31:33):
Here you go.

Speaker 4 (31:33):
But I'm not building one like I would be building
when to drive around as a daily I'd be building
to take it out of the National Forest or something
like that. Just on the weekends, go take it somewhere
to go, you know, just kind of scooting around.

Speaker 3 (31:43):
You know.

Speaker 5 (31:44):
Check out the back forty yeah, the back four.

Speaker 4 (31:48):
All right, Welcome back to the Jim Colbert Show, Real
Radio one oh four point one four seven nine one
six four one. Text us easily at seven seven zero
three one. I'm Jim, Devon Jack are here as well.

Speaker 5 (31:57):
I wonder how many fifteen dollars of bottles of peanut
oil that would take to fry one turkey?

Speaker 3 (32:02):
Though?

Speaker 5 (32:05):
The large the large is you know, yeah, because you
need you need like two and a half or three
gallons A yeah, yeah, yeah, gotta cover it. You gotta
cover the bird. Yeah, well are you You're not frying
this year?

Speaker 3 (32:16):
Right?

Speaker 5 (32:16):
This is the first year in for in twenty five
that I am not frying at turkey. You're gonna roast
one now, yeah? Good for you? Got like a twelve
pound bird, and we have a ham. We we've been
doing a spiral ham and turkey both for the past
several years.

Speaker 4 (32:30):
Yeah, this is a year that we are actually having
a bunch of people over that aren't part of our family.
My daughter's boyfriend's mom's coming, my daughter's friends are coming,
So we're gonna have a few minute. I think my
wife has some people coming from work that we we
were very close with. They're coming over, so I think
we're gonna have, you know, a pretty good amount of people.
I'm doing We're doing a roast turkey because that's what

(32:52):
everybody likes. I'm cooking one on the egg. Not everybody
likes smoky flavors, but I definitely love. I mean, I
don't think anything cooks tree better than the big green egg.

Speaker 5 (33:01):
And I'm making a piece of beef this year too. Wow.

Speaker 4 (33:04):
And my father in law brings a ham, but I'm
I'm doing like a maybe a one or two bone
prime rib at the bottom of the egg while the
turkey is roasting on top.

Speaker 5 (33:14):
With the ham. Do you I believe this is a must.
I believe it goes with it and without it, it's
it's missing something. Pineapple? Yeah, So the way he does
his ham, it scored, and then he takes the pineapples
and takes a cherry and puts a toothpick through it
and puts that in the middle of the pineapples. So

(33:34):
when you see the when you see the ham, it
is nicely covered in pineapples and cherry.

Speaker 6 (33:39):
No, why not that he's sweet on my savory?

Speaker 5 (33:43):
Oh, but that's the whole idea, having a salty, smoky,
savory sweet honey baked is Nope, yes, you know, like
honey baked ham.

Speaker 7 (33:52):
I love honey baked ham, but not with the not
the spiral, not with like the brown sugar on the outie.

Speaker 5 (33:57):
Have you ever had the salty ham that you have
that he had, do you.

Speaker 6 (34:00):
Know as soon as you said salty.

Speaker 4 (34:02):
Yeah, those those hams that they look like they're like
they look like jerky. And I remember getting one year
for my uh surprise, my family with one when I
lived at home in high school and I got one
and I tried to cook it, not realizing you're supposed
to soak it in water for like a day beforehand.
And let me tell you, it wasn't good, not even

(34:25):
a little bit. It was basically inedible. It was just
basically this real imagine the.

Speaker 6 (34:29):
Work, Brian, just all salt, just the.

Speaker 4 (34:31):
Worst jerky you've ever had in your life because it
was all dried out, so you had to cutter. And
I didn't know that I was a complete moron. And
that was the one protein we had set for that Thanksgiving.

Speaker 5 (34:41):
Oh no, yeah, we bypassed the turkey.

Speaker 4 (34:43):
So everybody had to sit there gnaw on basically, what
is hardtack?

Speaker 8 (34:46):
Like?

Speaker 4 (34:47):
What what Civil war soldier just to eat in the
in the trenches?

Speaker 5 (34:51):
The reason is what things giving? The reason we would
always have a ham was the first year frying a
turkey was like, I don't know, I don't know how
this is gonna come out. We better just have that
as a backup, and then we just always had it
as a backup. Yeah, but we like.

Speaker 4 (35:06):
It because it gives you a different like it's a
different texture. Like we're having the biggest trouble with our
side dishes this year, because, let me tell you something,
there's some sideways side dishes happening in my Thanksgiving world
this year.

Speaker 5 (35:18):
What do you mean, Well, it's how the mac and
cheese is made. Somebody didn't even have mashed potatoes on.

Speaker 6 (35:24):
The list, now that Sacker list.

Speaker 5 (35:27):
Somebody didn't even have mashed potatoes on the list of
things we're gonna be having.

Speaker 7 (35:31):
And by the way, I don't know if you guys
have noticed this. My mom has been noticing it because
she's been grabbing little things while she can. She said,
you know, normally when you go shopping this time of year,
all of the aisle ends are full of the sofers,
the end caps, they're full of all of your standard
you know Thanksgiving fixin's, the mini marshmallows, the walnuts. She's like,
this year, she's like, I could not find stuffing. Yeah, yeah,

(35:54):
And when I finally found it, there were like four
little bags since she's Yeah, she it was weird and
we're public shoppers, so she said, it's been very odd
this year. And I just heard on the news this
morning that they're saying some of your favorite Thanksgiving staples
not only are going to be maybe a little bit
more expensive, but a little bit more difficult. So don't
leave your shopping for next week.

Speaker 5 (36:15):
But you can make your own. You should make your
own crutons to make your stuffing with them.

Speaker 6 (36:19):
There we go, Jack, here, you should make your own.

Speaker 7 (36:21):
Ye, you should make them for us.

Speaker 5 (36:25):
If it doesn't say so first, I don't want it.

Speaker 4 (36:27):
I love the hate that I did just for suggesting, Hey,
you know, you could probably.

Speaker 3 (36:31):
Do this year my wife.

Speaker 5 (36:34):
My wife reported over the weekend that she has everything
she needs for Thanksgiving. Okay, Okay, it's probably not true.
We're probably gonna have a few more trips. However, I
like the idea that she's that far ahead. And I
just remembered this Thursday, are you guys signed up? Oh god, dude,
friends giving here at the radio station. Did you sign

(36:56):
up to bring a dish?

Speaker 11 (36:57):
No?

Speaker 5 (36:58):
I have not. I signed my wife up. You're such
a tig, Jack, but no, I checked with the first Okay,
I said, ike, I go, honey, can you make mashed potatoes?
And she said yes, I go good, I need them
for work. The funny thing is I saw John, I
saw Jack's name, and I saw that he had put something,
and I almost put my hand over it to guests,
what's the cheapest.

Speaker 6 (37:18):
Thing, I'm going kings Hawaiian rolls?

Speaker 4 (37:20):
What's the cheapest thing that brash often bring other than
a gallon of tea from public? What did he do
to spend the least amount of effort on this? I
flipped a handover and like, nailed it. Mashed potatoes. Now
it's not about cheap. Here's the deal. Last year we
did deviled eggs. My wife bade him, and this year
it's mashed potato. She makes good mashed potatoes. So that's
why I was like, thank you.

Speaker 5 (37:41):
For didn't made some beef last year, didn't? I?

Speaker 6 (37:43):
No, you made deviled eggs.

Speaker 5 (37:44):
Yeah, but I also made some beef or something like that.

Speaker 6 (37:46):
Yeah you did, because we begged you for the deviled eggs.
Yeah you could do that again this year. We wouldn't
be mad.

Speaker 5 (37:51):
Yeah you did.

Speaker 4 (37:51):
Bring like I don't know, it was a tr tip.
I believe it's because they're not that expensive. You can
get one for like thirty bucks and you just roasted
up and it's when you cut it across the grain,
it's like it's like having roast beef.

Speaker 5 (38:02):
It's so delicious.

Speaker 6 (38:03):
Well, my concern is just, you know, having more food
than people.

Speaker 5 (38:10):
Well last year that I gotta tell you, last year
I thought that how many By the way, let's think
there's a question of the day, because I forgot to
bring you one. How many people do like a friends
giving thing at work? Does your work do stuff like that?
Because I mean, I got to tell you. You know,
we have a young lady in our building named Marquel
and Raquel. I don't even really know what her job is.

Speaker 4 (38:27):
She's just the everything. She's just the everything in the building.

Speaker 6 (38:30):
Like she's what keeps this place running.

Speaker 4 (38:32):
Like I'll walk, I'll walk down the hallway, go into
the bathroom. When I come back out, the entire building
is Christmas exact. And the time it took me to
go to the bathroom.

Speaker 5 (38:39):
That was pretty quick. That's how it is.

Speaker 4 (38:41):
I mean, we had a thing that did this client
party and by the time I came in here to
sit down and playing the show and go back to
the bathroom.

Speaker 5 (38:48):
It's like it never happened.

Speaker 6 (38:49):
I know.

Speaker 4 (38:49):
So I wonder how many people actually do that, because
I wonder if that really is supported in the corporate
world anymore, Like do insurance companies or Will Ray's office
have a friends giving thing, or any of our clients,
will Mills have one?

Speaker 1 (39:02):
You know.

Speaker 7 (39:02):
I was just asking Chris, like, you know, is your
office are you guys doing a Christmas party? Because I
think that's another thing that's kind of going by the wayside.

Speaker 5 (39:10):
Yeah. I think so too.

Speaker 4 (39:11):
I think maybe with cost and everything like that, people
and I will take something else, maybe the responsibility of
having people drink at your office.

Speaker 5 (39:17):
Yeah you drive home.

Speaker 7 (39:18):
Yeah, I think that's a big part of it. And
according to Butterballs, they did a survey with Americans. They
found Americans are like, Nope, not skimping on the Thanksgiving
I'll use paper plates right before. I'll not have the
turkey and the stuffing and the sweet potato castro.

Speaker 5 (39:33):
And we do that.

Speaker 3 (39:33):
You know.

Speaker 5 (39:33):
The funny thing is is we have place settings that
when you buy the nice china, we don't mind using
it like we have china, and it's not like anything
super nice.

Speaker 4 (39:42):
But it's stuff that we have that matches. Stuff in
the house that we don't really bring out that often.
I think we only have you know, sitting I think
we have ten eight or ten of settings or whatever.
We're gonna have way more people in that this year.

Speaker 6 (39:53):
Oh who's going to get the goofy cup?

Speaker 5 (39:55):
And I'm always everybody, we.

Speaker 6 (39:57):
Got that cup that your guest ends up going on.

Speaker 5 (40:00):
I'll tell you the dishes.

Speaker 4 (40:01):
The dishes are the china, the platters from what is
the real high quality china? Oh yeah, the China platter
is the only way to go.

Speaker 6 (40:09):
I love China. Good luck trying to break those things.

Speaker 5 (40:12):
Oh yeah, man, that's the way to go. They're not
from China.

Speaker 6 (40:17):
I learned something new, all.

Speaker 5 (40:18):
Right, four seven nine text us seven seven zero three
one And they did.

Speaker 7 (40:23):
And no, this is not a best of even though
Jimmy every year waits until the last minute for the
station tenor do.

Speaker 5 (40:30):
I really last year early last year because we were done,
we were trying to figure out what I was gonna make.
I'll let you guys pick it. Jack I don't think
it's right Jackson, Am I wrong?

Speaker 3 (40:42):
No?

Speaker 5 (40:42):
No, you're right on that. But I was just thinking
the other dilemma we have this is a Thursday affair. Yeah, yeah,
that means, oh, froggers this week.

Speaker 6 (40:53):
Oh my god, No, you can't do that to me.

Speaker 3 (40:58):
It's on personal.

Speaker 6 (41:00):
Have you not had their garlic arm wings?

Speaker 7 (41:02):
It's great and that blue cheese dressing me and I
love y'all. But I'll just bring my wings and share
them at the friends game.

Speaker 5 (41:09):
Please God do that. That would be awesome. Yeah, walk in
and just walk through the lining of nope, nope, nope, nope,
and then open up your wings and eat it in
front of the person who supposedly brought the best thing here.

Speaker 6 (41:20):
I think that sounds like a solid plan, all right.

Speaker 4 (41:23):
Four seven nine one texts seven seven zero three one.
Orlando is yet again a leader in America. No, I'll
tell you what neck sh.

Speaker 5 (41:36):
I'm bringing b.

Speaker 3 (41:37):
Ball, Good afternoon.

Speaker 1 (41:39):
Colver Crew is a DeLand Steve.

Speaker 12 (41:42):
I have an app called app Active Armor, and just
this month I they analyzed three hundred and twenty spam.

Speaker 1 (41:52):
Calls that I did not receive.

Speaker 13 (41:54):
Yeah, the spams are getting out of control, And you're right,
it's usually a little mid Eastern guy trying to sell
me some insurance or something.

Speaker 1 (42:01):
Have a great day and love your show.

Speaker 5 (42:03):
Hey you buddy, appreciate it. Thanks. We don't get a
lot of check ins from DeLand. That's awesome to hear.

Speaker 3 (42:07):
Yeah it is.

Speaker 6 (42:09):
Have a great Monday.

Speaker 5 (42:10):
Yeah, all right, welcome back to the Jim Colbert Show.

Speaker 4 (42:13):
I'm Jim there'zeb he Jack is here as well. Keywords
are done. We'll probably fire that up again, probably in
a few weeks. January is January. Yeah, yeah, that's not
too bad. And then I think, don't we do one
during the year that just is access to the iHeart
Radio Music Fest and that's in the summer. Yeah, very cool.
All right, So this this is another one of those lists.

Speaker 3 (42:35):
That came out.

Speaker 4 (42:35):
Let me put this together. Oh, I can't even tell
you that because I think it'll be a dead giveaway. Okay,
yeah maybe so well, they released this list and they
included let's see, thirty cities that deal with this.

Speaker 5 (42:48):
God dog, this is so hard to sell us a
fun topic like that, traffic, not rats. You're closer feral cats. Oh,
I was closer with traffic. A pedestrian. That's well, look,
can I tell you scooters? We know for a fact
that we killed more people on bicycles and walking.

Speaker 3 (43:10):
Yah, exactly the place on earth.

Speaker 5 (43:12):
Pet Boys put this together. Ah clunkers, that's a good guess. Breakdowns,
the worst roads in America. Oh, the worst infrastructure, the
worst roads in America. And why pet Boys was included
is because I guess based on their sales and what

(43:33):
they sell in certain areas of America, they put together
this whole thing that basically told you these are the
cities that come to see us the most when it
comes to repairing their own vehicles and tires, right alignments,
things of that nature. Who are getting those type things
under their car?

Speaker 6 (43:50):
I'm surprised Safelight didn't do this survey.

Speaker 5 (43:53):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh trust me. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (43:55):
My mom said, driving through a construction on four twenty nine,
she's replaced three windshields.

Speaker 5 (43:59):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 4 (44:00):
I think we are one of the worst because we
have perpetual construction and we're always behind something holding hauling
pebble or granite or not grantite, but you know, dirt
of some.

Speaker 6 (44:10):
Sort exactly taking a straight from a truck.

Speaker 4 (44:14):
So out of the thirty cities, that includes cities like Augusta, Evansville, Evansville, Knoxville, Nashville,
New Orleans, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore.

Speaker 5 (44:24):
Where do you think.

Speaker 4 (44:25):
Orlando fell on this list for roads for the worst
roads in America? According to pet boys.

Speaker 6 (44:33):
I'm gonna go with your teas and say number one.

Speaker 5 (44:35):
Oh no, come on, I'll go seventeen.

Speaker 4 (44:43):
Orlando is the number one market. We do not have
the worst roads in America. I know, and again I've
driven in some of this.

Speaker 5 (44:53):
The weird thing is is Tampa by the way out
of the top ten cities, we have five of them. Yeah, Orlando,
Panama City, Tampa, West Palm, Tallahassee.

Speaker 4 (45:02):
And let me tell you this illustrates exactly what Scott
Maxwell talks about.

Speaker 5 (45:07):
All the time.

Speaker 4 (45:08):
When you have eighty million people that don't live in
your state come to your state and use your roads
and your infrastructure, that is a perfectly evident study that
shows you that's one thousand percent truth. Think about that,
of all the big cities in America, we have five
of the top ten worst road cities. And you think

(45:31):
about what we do for a living in Florida. We
invite people to come on down. That's perfectly evident of
why that what happens to our infrastructure based on our
tourism and an argument to use tourist tax for road
for sure. Orlando, Chicago, Panama City comes in number three. Lafayette,

(45:51):
Louisiana or Indiana, I'm sorry, Saint Pete, West Palm, Tallahassee
all in the top ten up there with city these
like Nashville, New Orleans, Knoxville. Again tourist cities.

Speaker 6 (46:03):
Right, yeah, exactly, Chicago.

Speaker 4 (46:05):
I mean, I don't know, Chicago's necessarily a tourist city.
It's just a big city. But all the other cities
we're mentioning are like tourist cities, Augusta, Charleston.

Speaker 6 (46:12):
Oh, Chicago's definitely a tourist city.

Speaker 4 (46:14):
Yeah, and it's kind of wild that we would have that,
But I mean, that really is evident of what our
infrastructure goes through on a yearly basis when you invite
basically what a third of the country to come on down,
not a third, but a little bit more than or
less than that.

Speaker 6 (46:29):
But not to mention fourth.

Speaker 7 (46:30):
Not a lot of the big cities in Florida have
any kind of really reliable mass transit system, right, yeah,
So you have a lot of residents on the roads,
You've got more people than ever moving here.

Speaker 6 (46:42):
Damn. Here seems like every tree on the four twenty
nine is gone now.

Speaker 4 (46:45):
BUTO Chicago has the l's but don't. I don't know
exactly how extensive that is.

Speaker 5 (46:50):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (46:50):
It seems a lot by you know, by the residence.

Speaker 5 (46:53):
The city commuters.

Speaker 7 (46:54):
Yeah, but to get in and out of the city, ooh,
the traffic there, good time.

Speaker 5 (46:58):
That's wild.

Speaker 3 (46:59):
Man.

Speaker 4 (46:59):
I was like, Man, I don't think Florida has a
lot of bad roads. The problem is with Florida is
all our roads are always under construction. I think that's
the issue because we've been to other places, like I mean,
you go to New Mexico, like we were, Jack and
I were talking. You go there, you go to anywhere
in that area, and it looks like they they just
made the roads. They look they look brand new. And
in central Florida until the I four expansion, you could

(47:22):
say that some of the areas in downtown that have
experienced a lot of traffic over the years, we're a
little bit bumpy, but nothing like I've seen elsewhere.

Speaker 5 (47:29):
And the problem a lot. One of the big main
reasons you have problems in potholes and damage to roads
is because snow, ice and then the salt, and then
and cleaning all that stuff up, so we don't even
have that that this week.

Speaker 4 (47:47):
We do have water that comes down a lot and
we're driving around the roads. But I'm telling you, it's
the traffic. It's got to be the traffic, right, It's
just got to be the amount of vehicles that we
see that other states do not see.

Speaker 7 (47:57):
And again I'll go back to the amount of people
that are moving here, right, because transportation officials in the
state just announced that they're getting ready to double the
turnpike lanes and Osciola County, where residents are like, we
can't wait, Like the traffic on Narcousi Road. It's supposed
to have like thirty two thousand cars and like six
months later, it's fifty two thousand cars here.

Speaker 4 (48:18):
Remember me telling you that I used to when I
would grow go out there to play golf at Lake
Nona Golf Club. I would drive out there. You'd got
a golden ride. You go all the way to the
end and you'd take a left like you're going to
Saint Cloud. Narcusi.

Speaker 5 (48:28):
It was cow town.

Speaker 3 (48:29):
I'm dead.

Speaker 4 (48:30):
It was cows, nothing but cowfields out there forever. And
then when they started building that medical city, I remember
having a conversation with my wife, like, where are they
going to take all those people to and from out there?
It's all two lane roads. That place was until ten
years ago, that was one of the most rural places
in all of Orlando. The reason they built that club
out there is to get away from people and make
it seem exclusive. But the expansion just kind of moved

(48:53):
into them. And now with all those people with medical
with all that other stuff happening, the infrastructure didn't catch up,
and a lot of cities in Orlando are little municipalities
around Orlando or dealing with that right now.

Speaker 7 (49:03):
Well, think about Wildwood is said to be one of
the fastest growing areas in the state, if not the country,
And that was just a sleepy little country town not
too long ago. So yeah, Lakeland, all those places that
you weren't really that populated now all of a sudden are.

Speaker 4 (49:19):
Says here, Central Florida at the top spot on the list,
with drivers here experiencing some of the most frequent repair
needs in the entire country. Orlando's service data shows higher
than average rates of alignment suspension work, along with frequent
single tire replacements, and oddly enough, my daughter and her
boyfriend had to blow out on the way to the
Jags game yesterday this past weekend. It says trends that

(49:41):
may reflect the challenging driving conditions local motorists face throughout
central Florida. It says the combination of heavy commuter traffic,
construction zones, and variable soil conditions likely contributed to this
increase repair activity. I'm telling you had it the first
two I don't know about the soil thing, but definitely,
when you're pushing one hundred million more people through, it's
definitely gonna make a big difference for sure.

Speaker 5 (50:03):
All right, Uh oh, we have Uncle Tony here, Uncle Tony,
what do you got buddy?

Speaker 12 (50:07):
Hey, man, I think it's not only all the people
moving down and all that, but believe it or I don't.
If you notice, the man hole covers don't go where
the tires go in the lane the right there, so
you hit them at least I don't know, straight paining
them with fluorescent pink. So we notice ahead of time
you're not going to fix it, and you're not legal weed, right.

Speaker 5 (50:26):
Use that money to fix these. And by the way, dude,
you're a hundred percent right.

Speaker 4 (50:31):
Some of those manhole covers, think, Tony, I appreciate you
hanging up on me, be bastard, but they.

Speaker 5 (50:35):
Stick up like two and a half inches as well.
I mean they stick.

Speaker 6 (50:38):
Away, that's right.

Speaker 5 (50:39):
Some of them like really stick out. I'm like, man,
that's kind of wild.

Speaker 7 (50:43):
That's uh for the greats, because like we have a
great here in our parking lot that if you hit
that bad boy just right now, it's going to rattle
some filing.

Speaker 4 (50:49):
But I think you had it right though. All all
of the all of the new construction on the big roads.
That's the big problem. Because you're going eighty right. I mean,
you could take a pebble at forty five, it's not
gonna do much damage. But when you start taking pebbles
or little stones or anything at eighty eighty five, ninety
miles an hour, I mean that's gonna split your windshield
pretty easily.

Speaker 6 (51:08):
By the way, that happened to me.

Speaker 5 (51:10):
Yeah, I guess certainly worth that five dollars.

Speaker 6 (51:14):
Goddamn dude, that's all I had on me.

Speaker 3 (51:17):
Deb got up Jack, and you made Jack spit.

Speaker 4 (51:20):
Deb got her debbad safely come over and replace her
windshield and tip dude, five bucks.

Speaker 6 (51:25):
That was all the cash we had on hand.

Speaker 5 (51:28):
Well, you should have flashy mercy.

Speaker 3 (51:29):
You should have come on.

Speaker 5 (51:31):
You should have let him see one or something.

Speaker 6 (51:34):
Stop it. It was very nice.

Speaker 5 (51:37):
Should have just dropped your cigarettes. Let me just get
these real quick.

Speaker 4 (51:40):
Any beer in the fridge you coulda give it him,
maybe a half a half mango white claw.

Speaker 5 (51:47):
Yeah, yeah, have a joint. He probably threw that five
dollars out the window. You could have gotten it back.
You should have walked a block down the road.

Speaker 6 (51:52):
He did kind of go like, yeah, thanks.

Speaker 3 (51:55):
That is kind of an interesting cold.

Speaker 4 (51:56):
It is kind of an interesting argument though, because here's
the thing, like when it comes to tipping, and the
tipping arguments like one of the old ones, because it's
only applied to the restaurant world, right, or at least
part of that service world, mostly the restaurant world. But
when you have somebody come over and do like, do
you tip somebody who put in your landscaping? Do you
tip somebody who I mean hate that guy got paid
for doing.

Speaker 5 (52:17):
That job he did? Why do you tip him?

Speaker 6 (52:19):
Well?

Speaker 4 (52:19):
Is it just a courtesy thing that you just feel, hey,
thanks you for your time, But I mean you were paid
to come out there and do it for me.

Speaker 7 (52:24):
It was because it was one of the coldest days
of the year.

Speaker 5 (52:28):
Is that what it was? Yeah?

Speaker 6 (52:29):
I mean, and he's working outside.

Speaker 5 (52:31):
I so cheap jack here. He couldn't even buy a
bundle of firewood with that five dollars. By the way,
I had to have my wind shoe replaced by Safe Life.

Speaker 6 (52:38):
You could get a cup of coffee, okay.

Speaker 5 (52:40):
But I went to the dealership, so I had to
drop my car off and pick it up. I still
tipped the guy more than that.

Speaker 4 (52:47):
Oh my god, dude, how about you tip like fifteen
twenty might have been ten.

Speaker 6 (52:52):
Fifteen yea, so is five more than mine.

Speaker 5 (52:56):
But he didn't have to go away anywhere. I did
the drive.

Speaker 6 (53:00):
All the cash we had.

Speaker 5 (53:02):
You couldn't rate the tip. You couldn't have gone inside
and rated some.

Speaker 7 (53:04):
I mean, I could have given him five more dollars
and quarters.

Speaker 5 (53:07):
Oh my god, what's worse. You gotta have stash cash
for emergencies, Yeah, maybe rolling one or something. You know,
there's all kinds of green you could have given here.

Speaker 6 (53:20):
What is it? Cash?

Speaker 3 (53:22):
Gas? Or ask a safe lit that bitch right up?

Speaker 6 (53:26):
All right?

Speaker 5 (53:26):
Four oh seven nine one.

Speaker 6 (53:27):
Six a great job and it only took him an hour.

Speaker 4 (53:30):
Mixing service is seven to seven zero three dollars one
back in a second with more of the Jim Colbert shows.

Speaker 5 (53:37):
Stay there.

Speaker 14 (53:45):
I'm with you, guys, or you Jimmy especially saying uh,
Orlando does not have the worst roads in the country.
Having driven in many many cities in this country, and
in the last four or five years moving from Orlando
to Nashville, I can say that nash has got to
be near the top of that list, at least far
above Orlando. The problem we have here in Nashville, aside

(54:06):
from a poor infrastructure and way too many people for
the roads and highways that we have, is it freezes
here every winter and then also gets super hot in
the summer.

Speaker 5 (54:14):
So the expansion and.

Speaker 11 (54:14):
Contractor Yeah, golf man tad over here in Melbourne at
Moon Golf. Hey, I'm from Pittsburgh and we have a
thing called pothole season up there. Has to do with
all the freezing and thawing. It usually comes during second winter.
It's usually after spring. But you know, when I came
down here to Florida, it was night and day. The
potholes are insane in Pittsburgh.

Speaker 3 (54:38):
Thanks guys, appreciate you, ye.

Speaker 5 (54:39):
Any buddy, appreciate you.

Speaker 1 (54:40):
So everyone simply very here.

Speaker 6 (54:42):
Well, I could tell you for a fact, South Carolina's
roads are way worse than Florida's roads.

Speaker 1 (54:49):
You know, we get the.

Speaker 6 (54:50):
Snow sometimes the ice and it just eats this road,
the roads up.

Speaker 5 (54:54):
Plus they don't pay to fix any of.

Speaker 1 (54:55):
The roads, so they're trashed. But that I can say
what you say later gators.

Speaker 4 (55:01):
Later, Buddy, Charleston, South Carolina, by the way, number twelve
on that list. Pittsburgh, by the way, number twenty three
on that.

Speaker 6 (55:08):
List, which is incredible.

Speaker 4 (55:10):
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Speaker 5 (55:53):
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I like to do public service announcement announcements occasionally, just
simply because you want to do something good when you

(56:34):
have a mic and you know, traveling was part of
the news today, for sure, right the BBB here locally
and specifically, Holly Salmons, who we've known for years.

Speaker 5 (56:44):
She's awesome over there.

Speaker 4 (56:46):
Said that there is some big time travel scams going
on right now. One lady actually got scammed so badly.
She showed up to the airport for her trip to
Jamaica only to find out that her her plane ticket
that she bought to Jamaica did not exist. She visited
a scam website and paid for a four hundred dollars
plane ticket to Jamaica that did not exist. That means

(57:07):
she also took that time off work. She also either
probably booked a room in Jamaica when she got to
get there everything.

Speaker 7 (57:13):
Oh, went shopping for new clothes, that's right, new bathing suit.

Speaker 4 (57:17):
So what you have to do is be careful. And
here's the thing that I never realized when it comes
to doing this.

Speaker 3 (57:22):
Now.

Speaker 4 (57:23):
By the way, do you guys book almost all your
travel online? Of course you do, right.

Speaker 7 (57:27):
Yeah, But I mean there's there's a bit of a
trend now. They're saying that more people are planning to
shop on Black Friday than Cyber Monday. And one of
the concerns is just that is having your data stolen,
ending up on some fraudulent website you don't know to
look for the little locke or the https.

Speaker 5 (57:45):
Colon right, you know, so it spelled properly.

Speaker 7 (57:48):
If it spelled properly. And then the other issue is
the quality of the products. Once they arrive at your home,
you're like, well, this isn't what I wanted. So a
lot of folks apparently are going to be going doing
it back old school style and shopping on Black Friday.

Speaker 4 (58:00):
Yeah, what they're saying is it's third party websites. So
what happens is you'll you'll type in like, uh, you know,
maybe you'll type this spear or a speedy or what
if the case, maybe you spell it incorrectly, and it
takes you to two of these websites. The one that
they busted was called my fly support dot com. That's
my fly like as if you're gonna fly support dot com.
And there was another one called myfaretrips dot com fair

(58:24):
spelled fare and myfly Desk dot com. Now, the thing
is is you can see every one of those being
a jump page to like Delta or American or any
of the airlines, and you wouldn't really think anything of it,
because you would see that and if it was able
to like if you just spelled the word United wrong,
it's gonna take you to a site that mimics it.

Speaker 5 (58:43):
It looks exactly like it.

Speaker 4 (58:44):
And then of course none of the corresponding addresses or
phone numbers actually go to anywhere, because the lady tried
doing that, and actually the BBB tried doing it as well,
and they no longer exist. So we just try to
do this occasionally, Like if you're booking your flights, you
gotta be very careful what you use and where you
go to do that because.

Speaker 5 (59:02):
Some of them and the thing that you quit, you're out.
Because I want to say something else you would, Oh no.

Speaker 6 (59:05):
I was just gonna ask, like, where you go now?
For me?

Speaker 7 (59:08):
If I saw the name of that website, I'd be like,
I never used that. I've never heard of anyone who's
ever used that. I'll go to hot Wire or Expedia
or trip Advisor, you know, one of the bigger names
that maybe I've used over the years.

Speaker 6 (59:21):
But even if it's.

Speaker 7 (59:22):
Got a great deal on it, if it's a name
that doesn't sound real familiar, I wouldn't want to trust.

Speaker 5 (59:26):
That's kind of what I'm talking about, like if if.
Sometimes you can punch in a website and it'll say,
you know, click here to go, you know, to book
or whatever, and that'll jump you to another website. So
what they do is they dummy the website. Let's say
they dummy delta and you log onto that website, it
looks just like the delta could be de A L
t A or something like that, where you don't pay
attention to it, right, it looks the same. And yeah,

(59:49):
because a lot of people you're not scrutinizing the details
on the page.

Speaker 4 (59:52):
Right, and it clicks you know, book here, book your
you know, dream trip here, and you click on that
that takes you to the jump page that they use
to scam you or whatever.

Speaker 5 (59:59):
That's at least what some of these people do.

Speaker 4 (01:00:01):
But the thing that she says is the number one
thing that you should never do while booking travel. And
I never thought of this, and she said, it's one
of the reasons people get scammed a lot.

Speaker 5 (01:00:12):
Never book on your cell phone because your cell phone
doesn't show you the entire page. It doesn't give you
all the information. And they say if you book on
your laptop or on a home computer, you're able to
see the layout way better and tell of whether or
not it's it's kind of a nefarious website. I prefer

(01:00:33):
to do anything of substance, anything important on a computer
as opposed to cell phone. And I know that subsequent
newer generations they are more likely to use their cell phone,
Like my daughter should do everything on your cell phone.
I'm like, well, like even if in your banking there

(01:00:55):
are more there are more options on the computer page
on as opposed to what you get on a mobile page.

Speaker 4 (01:01:03):
Holly Salmon says the best thing to do is book
travel on the biggest screen you have, not your phone.
Often websites will be off by one letter. It's hard
to tell if you're on the legitimate website. She also
says only call numbers on the airline's websites, not ones
you find throughout an online search. So, in other words,
when you're you know when you're looking at it, and

(01:01:24):
you're not on your phone, it even makes it more
difficult to tell whether or not you've typed the right address.
Because they're the people who are scamming you are getting
everything close to it. They're buying every domain that's close
to that and jumping to the site that they can think.
By the way, legitimate websites do the same thing. If
you have a website that kind of sounds like something,

(01:01:45):
they will buy everything around it.

Speaker 5 (01:01:47):
Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 4 (01:01:48):
So that like I think IDC or International Diamond Center
was one of those. I remember at first where they
had the full spelled out. They have IDC. They have
a couple others as well. If I remember right, it
might not be that one, but I do remember that
with a very popular company, and they had to because
of the nature of their of their the company name.
You had to go around a bunch of hurdles and

(01:02:08):
they just bought everything near it.

Speaker 5 (01:02:10):
Hey, if you want it, you can have I d
s ee dot com. It's available and they're selling it
for fourteen grand.

Speaker 3 (01:02:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:02:17):
Yeah, yeah, I've got a couple websites for sale.

Speaker 5 (01:02:20):
Do Yeah. Have you been sitting on them? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:02:22):
We have, well I have. You know, we did the
Drink Eat Repeat when I was doing Primetime Kitchen. We
had that as a jump page. We have that and
we have Eat Drink Repeat. We also have a killer
podcast dot com. We we got that a long time
ago because we thought about starting one and my wife said,
I'll just think of a couple of names, and she's

(01:02:44):
she has the name, she owns the name A killer
what a killer podcast?

Speaker 5 (01:02:48):
Nice?

Speaker 4 (01:02:49):
But we we've never gotten a byte for it. We've
only got a byte for one ever, and it was
something that we didn't actually own that they wanted to
spend money on.

Speaker 5 (01:02:57):
We've shopped a couple of them. It's hard to sell
those things though. It's kind of weird, I would imagine,
because people like, if you ask too much, people are like, well,
I'll just make something close to it, right exactly, unless
than something like that they really really want. For the
most part, people like askrew you, I mean, I don'll
give you five hundred bugs? What's your best offer? A
killer podcast is available on go Daddy Auctions. Yeah that's us.

(01:03:20):
So yeah, oh a couple of I.

Speaker 4 (01:03:25):
Think we had like five of them total. My wife
has a couple that I didn't even know about. I
think we had the eat drink or a drink he repeat.
One of those was up there for a while and
then I forget what.

Speaker 3 (01:03:36):
The other one was.

Speaker 4 (01:03:37):
Actually wasn't a bad business for a while. Remember that
when people are trying to get like Madonna dot com
and just go and buy every celebrities name during the
A or the the dot com bubble.

Speaker 5 (01:03:49):
There's a reason our website is real Radio dot f right,
And it's not because we're on the f F. I mean,
that's that's why we went to that. However, someone bought
dot com and they've been no in it forever. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:04:03):
Yeah, and we're never gonna pay for it, Nope, nope.
All you have to do is work for this company
for a month and you'll know we're never paying for it.

Speaker 3 (01:04:07):
Exactly.

Speaker 6 (01:04:08):
You drop that down to about a week.

Speaker 5 (01:04:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:04:10):
Newsweek article says that this is a very interesting, kind
of shocking stat Over the last twenty years, this has
doubled in children, ob city, cholesterol, anxiety, depression, colon cancer.

(01:04:31):
I mean, you guys loss, you guys are are around it.
One of the one of those first.

Speaker 5 (01:04:35):
Answers, diabetics is the leading it leads to it diabetes. No, no, no, no.

Speaker 4 (01:04:39):
It's usually usually associated with people way older. That's why
it's so horrifying.

Speaker 7 (01:04:45):
I'm gonna say, it's got to have something to drinkle,
like vitamin D because they're not getting outside enough.

Speaker 4 (01:04:50):
Well, that's definitely part of it, but it's not that
I mean you you said something earlier. The first two
answers of this, one of those applied arthritis.

Speaker 6 (01:04:58):
Cholesterol was Miami answer.

Speaker 15 (01:05:00):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (01:05:01):
For nearly it's doubled in the last twenty years. High
blood pressure, high blood.

Speaker 6 (01:05:05):
Pressure, high blood pressure.

Speaker 4 (01:05:07):
Hypertension with kids has gone from three point four percent
to six point five percent.

Speaker 5 (01:05:13):
WHOA.

Speaker 4 (01:05:15):
That's in boys and girls, from three percent to five
point eighty two percent. And that's in just twenty years.
In just twenty years. Ninety six studies included more than
four hundred thousand young people across multiple countries. The highest
prevalence was observed in children and adolescents with obesity, followed

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by those who are overweight those, although it says those
of normal weight were also affected negatively as well.

Speaker 7 (01:05:43):
Yeah again, I'll go back on the processed foods. It's foods,
processed foods.

Speaker 5 (01:05:48):
It's it's certainly that's definitely part of it. They also
attributed something else that says it showed no significant differences
with other factors like age, sex, region, and a according
to researchers, like none of those things came into play.
The numbers are relatively even across all those boards. It
says when when defined by blood pressure, confirmed on at
least three separate office in occasions. One of the other

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things they said was is because it's measured more now
than it's ever been measured.

Speaker 7 (01:06:15):
That's true, especially in kids, because I mean back in
our day, they would have never probably checked your blood pressure.

Speaker 5 (01:06:20):
You're a kid, right, you're a kid. You don't have
to worry about that at all.

Speaker 4 (01:06:22):
But now they check it more than ever, and it
says exactly what you're saying. More screen time, more processed.

Speaker 5 (01:06:27):
Foods, less outside play.

Speaker 4 (01:06:31):
Even worse than that, like less emphasis on exercise or playing.
Kids don't really look at like when when we used
to say, hey, you want to go out and play?

Speaker 5 (01:06:39):
Maybe what was the two words? Are? You want to
go out and play? I don't know that that's the
thing anymore.

Speaker 4 (01:06:43):
I think when kids come over to their buddy's houses
or their their girlfriend's houses, they're going there to gain.

Speaker 5 (01:06:47):
Yeah, exactly out and just sit on the bed and memes,
Yeah yeah, what was that? Look at memes. Yeah, it
means absolutely, you're supposed to do that when you're sixty, like, don't.

Speaker 7 (01:06:59):
I don't know if it if it hits you guys
the same way. But I hate the Lunchables commercial because
when they open up their lunch bag, it's like processed, processed, processed,
not a fresh piece of fruit, you know, eating that
high sodium. The meat and the cheese and the crackers.

Speaker 5 (01:07:18):
Are just horrible.

Speaker 6 (01:07:18):
It is horrible. Yeah, And I keep I look at
that commercial.

Speaker 7 (01:07:21):
I'm like, I get you're trying to sell a product,
but that's the last thing you should be sending your
kid with the school every day if you can.

Speaker 4 (01:07:27):
And it's also most kind of understood that they're trying
to lead you to believe that it's healthy, right, yeah,
because nothing's fried in there, not realizing that it's all
that processed meats.

Speaker 5 (01:07:36):
One of the worst things in the world you can
put in your bones.

Speaker 3 (01:07:37):
It's all sodium, like processed lunch meat.

Speaker 4 (01:07:40):
I think if you look at the worst things that
you can eat on a daily basis, I believe that
processed lunch meat is in the top three.

Speaker 7 (01:07:47):
I mean, they could have eaten like we did so
healthy wonder white bread, Bollonian called cheese, tap water.

Speaker 4 (01:07:57):
It is that there are other things as well, though,
because it says while childhood obesity is clearly a driver,
it's hard to say exactly what is contributing to the rise,
with one potential factor being that we're measuring it way
more often.

Speaker 5 (01:08:09):
The other one was believed it or not, that kids
are actually experiencing way more stress in their life, oh yeah,
than they have in the past. Like you have more information,
you are more aware of things happening, whereas back in
the day, you know, you aren't listening to the news
or watching anything.

Speaker 4 (01:08:23):
Now, if you're online, you don't get to pick and
choose what you're subjected to, Especially on social media. You
could just be rolling through your algorithm and see some
horrible story about what's happening somewhere that you would have
never ever heard about back before the internet or being online.

Speaker 5 (01:08:37):
All the time.

Speaker 6 (01:08:38):
Not to mention having to do with school shooter.

Speaker 5 (01:08:40):
Drill right, yeah, not to mention that for sure.

Speaker 6 (01:08:42):
I mean we used to do drills for tornadoes.

Speaker 4 (01:08:44):
Also, the stress of just living with social media and
dealing with it in the hallways of your class. Yeah,
that little girl that we talked about the other day
who had the AI deep fake of her as a
naked girl. Can you imagine being thirteen years old and
rolling through the hallways and somebody put a picture of you.

Speaker 7 (01:08:59):
You out there with your little and then you get
ex You get expelled because you punched the perpetrator.

Speaker 6 (01:09:05):
If anything happens to him.

Speaker 5 (01:09:06):
Why would you be stressful? It extended the bullying school,
bullying past three o'clock to make it twenty four seven.

Speaker 6 (01:09:13):
Twenty four seven.

Speaker 5 (01:09:14):
Yeah, brought that bully right into your bedroom, right in
your living.

Speaker 6 (01:09:17):
Room, exactly them.

Speaker 3 (01:09:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:09:21):
I don't know if i'd have social as a kid.

Speaker 7 (01:09:23):
Well, which country was it Denmark or Norway that they
just banned social media for children under fifteen?

Speaker 5 (01:09:30):
Yeah? I think it was Finland. I want to say
Finland or Denmark, one of those two.

Speaker 6 (01:09:34):
I will look it up. All you guys, ye talk
thembout yourself.

Speaker 5 (01:09:37):
It's one of those places where life is great, where
the quality of life is per perfect every year. But
also as a kid, the goal is everyone wants to
fit in, right. You don't want to be the one ostracized.
You don't want to be the one on the outside.
You want to fit in. You want to get the joke.
And so if you're not on social media and everyone
else is, you're an outside right.

Speaker 7 (01:10:00):
Denmark, Australia and Denmark are leading countries that are banning
or in the process of banning social media for children.

Speaker 4 (01:10:07):
And what's happening is everybody else is watching Denmark. Yeah, like,
how does that work? If that works, great, guess what
everybody's doing it.

Speaker 7 (01:10:14):
It'd be interesting to see if the if the younger generations,
the gen Z the Alpha's, if they'll restrict their children's
use of social media because they, you know, think of
Ross's generation, gen Z and Alpha, they're the first ones
to really have this human experiment of social media.

Speaker 4 (01:10:30):
Right, we were the last generation without it. No, No,
millennials were right without social as kids as kids, y
as kids. Because I mean so Ross would have been
because he said, didn't he.

Speaker 5 (01:10:42):
Say before he was right as he was graduating is
when social media hit it started kind of blowing doing nine. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:10:50):
Yeah, so that gen Z and Alpha maybe they'll be
the generations that will say nope. I mean they're the ones,
you know, going back to the mall and wanting the
phone on the wall with the cord that you can
twist around your phone.

Speaker 5 (01:11:01):
I don't know. Gen Z in my house is still
walking around with something on YouTube playing twenty four to seven.

Speaker 6 (01:11:07):
Really, yeah, yeah, that's.

Speaker 4 (01:11:08):
How I know my son's coming in the hallway by
the way. Yeah, yeah, that's a true story. I mean
I can hear him leaving for work. All he walks
around and whatever like whatever podcasts or he takes it
wherever he goes, and it's just playing out loud, constant.

Speaker 5 (01:11:21):
It never stops. Wow, always listening to something. Mm hmm.
You need time to think, Yeah, you need fla. You
need a time to think of what podcast you'll listen
to next.

Speaker 4 (01:11:34):
I'm like me, just try meditation. It's anything other than that, right,
all right? Four or seven nine one six one four
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Speaker 3 (01:11:55):
Third after Morning Colbert Caru. All right, So, first off,
I wanted to just say a giant thank you to
anyone and everyone that came out to dis camp this weekend.

Speaker 5 (01:12:05):
It was a wicked good time. We must have burned
about a thousand pounds of firewood.

Speaker 9 (01:12:10):
We had a full Thanksgiving spread Saturday night for dinner,
jugging smoke, having drinks, having fun.

Speaker 5 (01:12:17):
Man, what a time.

Speaker 3 (01:12:19):
Looking forward to the spring disc Camp, It's gonna be great.

Speaker 5 (01:12:22):
Big tea out Hey guys, I hope you guys are
doing well. So, yeah, I do that too. I started
playing you guys on six o'clock in the morning until
about eight nine o'clock at night until Tommy Dan. So
I'm constantly listening to you guys on my phone. Dang,
I gotta stop that.

Speaker 6 (01:12:37):
Thanks, by No, that's silly talk, right, Yeah, we're talking
about kids.

Speaker 4 (01:12:48):
Welcome back to the Jim Cover Show. We're a radio
one oh four point one. I'm Jim nev is here.
Hell back is as well.

Speaker 5 (01:12:55):
Yeah, pull jealous of Big Ta in his cruise camp trip.
That sounds like so much fun. Got this time of
year is the greatest.

Speaker 4 (01:13:03):
Yeah, you know, and you know we used to go
camping for my son's birthday every year, Like that's what
he wanted to do. We take the whole crew out
of a call National Forest, set up camp. We have
a primitive camp, and uh then we got fancy and
we don't want a primitive camp anymore. I don't think
we have a tent anymore. I don't think I own
a tent, none of that stuff. I don't think I

(01:13:24):
have a sleeping bag in my house. That's a travesty.

Speaker 5 (01:13:28):
I do not I don't do. I do not have
a sleeping bag.

Speaker 3 (01:13:30):
In my house.

Speaker 5 (01:13:31):
I do not believe I do. That's all I have.
Really sleep you have like the Coleman stove and really
that bunch of stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:13:38):
Yeah, I've got I've got a grill. That's about it.
I can cook you something. I can't tell you where
to sleep. I don't believe it won't rain. So what
is your your Your favorite band of all time is Police,
the Police? Yeah, Jack, your favorite band of all time
obviously Springsteen.

Speaker 5 (01:13:55):
Yeah, you have a second A Tool Yeah, okay.

Speaker 6 (01:14:01):
Tool again, the only band I've ever seen more than once.

Speaker 4 (01:14:04):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, well yeah, I gotta tell you
I have a little bit of a personal connection with this,
and I wonder how people out there feel about it
when they're when they're a rock star, will retire?

Speaker 5 (01:14:14):
Oh, because I don't know when that. I mean, Jack,
if it's weird because a lot of those guys just
don't do that, like you would think Willy would have retired.
And I think Willy's actually about to release another album
or do something. I saw him do another commercial on
the other day, like he's about to record another record
like ninety four. Yeah, yea yeah, something like that. But
if Bruce like just decided, hey, look, I'm gonna hang

(01:14:35):
it up. I'm not going to tour anymore, would that
be a solemn moment for you. Yeah. But even though
you've seen him a bunch, I have, and he said
that he's not going to do that. I mean, he
said he's just going to play it can't. But at
some point when he decides that he can't, then it's yeah,
all right, we're done.

Speaker 4 (01:14:52):
I think for most people, when like you know, bands
like The Stones and you know, maybe Bruce and you know,
maybe even Sting from the police, when they finally decide,
you know what, I don't want to play anymore. I
don't want to tour anymore. I don't find the enjoyment of
doing it anymore. The fans have seen me enough, you know,
I've made enough appearances out there in the world to

(01:15:13):
let you see me play my music enough. And there
is one doing that right now. And although I've never
seen this band live, I will tell you this is
one of the bands I used to love when I
was a kid in the eighties going into the early nineties,
and it just so happens to we got to interview
this guy one time. I actually just talked about this
a couple of weeks ago. But David Coverdale, who is

(01:15:33):
the lead singer of the band Whitesnake, is calling it
or calling it a career.

Speaker 5 (01:15:37):
He's done.

Speaker 4 (01:15:38):
Really, he's seventy four years old, and can I tell you,
in the world of rock lead singers, he's a baby,
because I mean, when you consider it, like what Bruce is, what.

Speaker 5 (01:15:49):
Little older mid seventies, I thought it was like near
eighty Oh no, no, no, nod Is Jagger is McCartney's eighty,
Rod Stewart's eighty.

Speaker 4 (01:16:00):
Wow, and they're still going at it. Those guys are
still touring. I think seventy seven for Bruce.

Speaker 7 (01:16:05):
Yeah, David looks like an older Martha Stewart. It's not
the it's not the sliding down the white the white
sports car from the video back in the days.

Speaker 6 (01:16:16):
Oh what a nice.

Speaker 5 (01:16:17):
Little old lady.

Speaker 3 (01:16:18):
Yeah, yeah, that's so wild.

Speaker 4 (01:16:21):
Seventy six yeah, yeah, Okay, Well, when Coverdale came to
the Monster Morning Show, god years ago, it must have
been like ten fifteen years ago, God, maybe even longer
than that.

Speaker 6 (01:16:31):
I would say, probably even longer.

Speaker 4 (01:16:33):
He slinked into the studio and dressed like he just
walked off stage, had his skin tight jeans and his
you know, the all the brit rock stars were those boots,
those zip up boops with the high the high heels.
He had the flowy shirt on. Right and I'm trying
to Jack's got him up here on the treen. He
looked like you got on the right right there. He
looked like that guy. Oh there you go, like the

(01:16:53):
big hair.

Speaker 6 (01:16:55):
That's a younger Stevie Nicks.

Speaker 4 (01:16:56):
Yeah, exactly, that's exactly what looks like. Uh but man,
he's calling it good. But I have to tell you, man,
he was one of genuinely one of the most pleasant
people we ever met.

Speaker 5 (01:17:08):
Really in that studio. He was such a gentleman. He
was Look, here's gonna tell you he could. I probably
would have made love to him that day. He just
asked me nicely. He is such a debonair, suave kind
of guy.

Speaker 6 (01:17:23):
I swoon a little bit, Jimmy.

Speaker 4 (01:17:25):
He was very smart, he was. He was just a
really interesting, unique guy.

Speaker 5 (01:17:30):
Huh.

Speaker 4 (01:17:31):
And what a great interview he was. But you're right,
his jaw got weird. My man's jaw got weird.

Speaker 16 (01:17:36):
It did?

Speaker 6 (01:17:36):
It got like super super square.

Speaker 4 (01:17:38):
Yeah, But he's calling it good. One of the best
voices back in the day. One of the best bands
that really never got to do they they deserve because
they were mixed in with all those other great eighties bands.
But one of the best guitar players out there of
all time?

Speaker 6 (01:17:49):
Now, isn't that Tawny Katine was he was married?

Speaker 5 (01:17:54):
No, they were together. I think they were. She was
in that the video.

Speaker 6 (01:17:57):
Yeah, she's the one. She's the one who slid down
the car.

Speaker 5 (01:17:59):
Yeah, she's the waller er. Yeah, she went with that Cleveland,
Indian picture and then got in charge her spouse abuse.
No way, the picture had one hand. He was that
guy who only had one hand. Was the last name Abbot? No,
it wasn't Jim Abbot.

Speaker 6 (01:18:17):
It was for you.

Speaker 5 (01:18:19):
Change Or was it his brother?

Speaker 4 (01:18:21):
I thought she dated either that she dated either him
or the brother of him. The guy that was the
picture that had one one hand, and he would keep
the during his face. He would just stick it on
his nub and then throw it and then switches glover
real quick so he could feel.

Speaker 5 (01:18:35):
Wow, it was pretty impressive. Chuck Finley.

Speaker 7 (01:18:38):
Chuck Finley, I didn't realize Tony Katine passed away.

Speaker 5 (01:18:41):
Oh, yeah. Yeah, she's been dead since she had some troubles,
I think, man. Yeah, yeah, she went through some troubles.

Speaker 6 (01:18:49):
Yeah yeah, yeah, wow, yeah that was of course that
was that video.

Speaker 5 (01:18:55):
Oh yeah, they were the couple. Yeah, and I will
tell you.

Speaker 6 (01:18:57):
That was yeah, that was That was the man video.

Speaker 5 (01:18:59):
And that one. They two albums, and one of them
that song called slow and Easy right down? Do you
have any of that Jack? Slow and Easy about whites?

Speaker 7 (01:19:09):
You're thinking about making love to? David Coverdale against I
think he is.

Speaker 5 (01:19:13):
Get myself ready to go? Yeah? Are you hold on?

Speaker 16 (01:19:15):
Let me see.

Speaker 7 (01:19:15):
I got some perfume in my purse. You want a
little sprits. It's light blue adult chacabana. All right, very good,
we'll have you smelling pretty and no time.

Speaker 4 (01:19:24):
I can't imagine they have this song in the archive
or the in our in our database.

Speaker 6 (01:19:30):
If anyone can find.

Speaker 5 (01:19:32):
Do you remember this? Oh girl, you to be careful
now when you hear this. It has effects on women.

Speaker 6 (01:19:38):
It's no foreigner like you, No, dude, this.

Speaker 5 (01:19:42):
Is way better. This is sexy metals. What this is?
Oh yeah? How many people can pull that off? Sexy metal?
This guy did it. This guy's only that. Oh there
it is.

Speaker 3 (01:19:56):
Listen, you never heard this, no.

Speaker 5 (01:19:58):
Ob, prepare yourself accordingly. Oh yes, oh yeah, keep off guard.
I'm telling you, where's the child? I just want to see.

Speaker 4 (01:20:16):
I think I'm gonna serenade my wife with us tonight.
She's going out of town for a couple of days.
I think I need to.

Speaker 5 (01:20:22):
It's a bit bluesy. Oh it's real bluesy.

Speaker 6 (01:20:25):
Walk in with just your underwear, your socks and a guitar.

Speaker 5 (01:20:28):
Oh yeah, yeah, I have all that.

Speaker 7 (01:20:31):
I have all of that, some tidy whities and some
nice cruise socks.

Speaker 5 (01:20:38):
Listen, I need a wig. Oh yeah, man, this was
this is it right here? So eighty nine to ninety one,
David Coverdale and Tawny Katane were married. Yeah, oh wow.
Then she married Chap Finley in ninety seven through oh two,

(01:21:01):
and then she passed in twenty twenty one. Deborah, you
need to play this on your way home. Listen right here. Oh,
every one of those drum beies. That's a pair of
paintings in the floor. Every one of those everyone, all right.

Speaker 6 (01:21:21):
For seven mouth they're probably more like depends.

Speaker 3 (01:21:26):
We paged a little.

Speaker 4 (01:21:29):
Catherine's up ladies, alright, bag in the second with more
than cover show girdam.

Speaker 2 (01:21:43):
Okay, you're listening to the Jim Colbert Show.

Speaker 1 (01:22:09):
Hey, how's it, Ohanna, gorgeous day. Got some poles.

Speaker 17 (01:22:14):
Out lying in the water down here on the beach.
But yeah, there's a big buzz in the fishing community
around here about that boat crash at Jeddy Park.

Speaker 18 (01:22:22):
The whole is a.

Speaker 17 (01:22:22):
Contender, very expensive boat.

Speaker 3 (01:22:24):
However, because very well.

Speaker 17 (01:22:26):
Been somebody showing off. It is avoidable if you know
how to navigate that area. We won't speculate as to
what else might be involved, but in my opinion, avoidable.

Speaker 5 (01:22:38):
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You can do it. It's easy.

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Speaker 6 (01:22:57):
Maanke you superstar.

Speaker 4 (01:22:58):
That's right on, Jim, there's deb Jack is over there
as well. I saw this really super interesting story today
on Yahoo Life. Who breaks it up into a bunch
of different yeah segments? Their life segment can be very interesting.
Sometimes I'll wait till Jack gets off the phone the
real quick and we'll let you know what's going on.

(01:23:22):
Gen Z is a really interesting group of people, by
the way. Yeah, yeah, they really are, because gen Z
is really kind of redefining what we thought that because
I believe that most people would kind of look at
you know, you go to boomers, you go to gen X,
you go to millennials, you go to gen Z, and
you can see like certain patterns forming in the way

(01:23:42):
that people behave based on the environment they're in. Of course,
when online started, you know, the Internet and being able
to access the Internet, then social media, and you can
see behavior patterns changing.

Speaker 3 (01:23:54):
Well.

Speaker 4 (01:23:54):
Gen Z is an interesting group of people because they're
kind of bucking the uh.

Speaker 5 (01:23:59):
The city when it comes to certain things.

Speaker 4 (01:24:02):
Everything I'm reading says that gen Z isn't really all
that happy about the AI revolution, and then a lot
of them are turning in their their data phones and
they're going to like flip phones to avoid a lot
of the toxic areas online, you know, mostly your social stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:24:19):
Yeah, but now you can talk to Jesus yea.

Speaker 5 (01:24:22):
I Well that's interesting because I see with I mean,
having a member of gen Z living in my house
where when it comes to like creating art, they're against it,
but the chatbots uses it for information all the time. Yeah, okay,
So and it's interesting because I think that because you

(01:24:43):
can you can't. I don't know that you can break
down AI into just one thing. Like when I say, hey,
let's go online. Everybody understands online can mean.

Speaker 4 (01:24:50):
Going to YouTube, going to Google, doing whatever you want
to do, go to Facebook. But when you say, like
the AI thing, it's so many different things you can
do with it. A I can write a letter to
a boss. AI can write a letter to an employee.
A A I can do any why write your wedding vows,
designed a garden, whatever you want to do, completely different machine. Now,

(01:25:10):
this is going to be a weird transition, but I
wanted to say that because I think the story kind
of applies to that. Gen Z is bringing back a
very polarizing trend that had a an upswing in the
eighties and an upswing in the mid two thousands, like
twenty ten's in that area there.

Speaker 6 (01:25:29):
Chicken pox parties.

Speaker 5 (01:25:30):
Oh that's fun.

Speaker 4 (01:25:33):
I can tell you something that's probably more now than anything.

Speaker 5 (01:25:36):
Yeah, definitely not that.

Speaker 4 (01:25:38):
And and it's one of the things I hate the most,
and the reason why I hate it is this. When
I go somewhere, I go somewhere for a reason. I
have a plan, Like if I go to the movie,
I'm going to the movie at this time because I
want to go at this time. I want to sit
in this row because I can see that the best
I want to get this snack. I have it pre

(01:25:58):
planned my head, the experience I want to have, all right,
And I think this trend in some settings takes that
away from you. And the thing is communal dining. Gen
Z apparently is gravitating more toward communal dining.

Speaker 6 (01:26:18):
Oh, like we used to have at the supper Club
up north.

Speaker 5 (01:26:20):
That's exactly it. That's exactly it. Like when you go
into it, I'll tell you who has this. And they're
actually building went out by us right now. Oh really,
Mission Barbecue. When you go into Mission Barbecue, you can
go in to Mission Barbecue. And I think other places
had this. I just it's just top of mind because
they're building went out in near our place. And it's
interesting because when you go in there, you can sit
and boost and everything like that. But they in the

(01:26:41):
middle of the restaurant, they won in Ovido. They had
long like picnic tables set up. They were put together.

Speaker 4 (01:26:46):
It must have been like four of them, you know,
and on end where there was no separation saying this
is your party, this is your party, this is your party.
You just if nobody else was available, you just sat
down next to two people, like so.

Speaker 5 (01:26:59):
Close you could almost touch. How like they eight in
front of strangers. How likely are you to do that? Never, dude,
I have done. I would take it to my car first.
It is so uncomfortable just mentioning it. And the reason why,
the reason I told that story earlier, is that when
I go to a place to eat, I have an
idea of how I want it to go. And usually

(01:27:21):
when I'm going with whether it be my wife or
my wife and a couple friends or whatever, we want
to talk about things that we want to talk about.
We don't want to worry about what the guy next
door to us or the girl next door to us,
or sitting right next to us has to say about it.

Speaker 4 (01:27:33):
And one of the things that gen Z apparently is
in love with is that very idea of sitting at
a table with a bunch of different people you do
not know, with the hopes that you will enter into
a conversation that you never plan to have.

Speaker 7 (01:27:46):
But think about it, all they're doing is flipping what
was for us when we were younger. Right, Oh, yeah,
you know, thanks again to the social media, and there
isn't as much you know, contact between them. You look
at millennials, gen Z Alpha generation, the generation that can't
look you in the eye or won't look you in
the eye. I think it's just them wanting to and

(01:28:07):
especially with the advent of AI, wanting to connect with humans.

Speaker 4 (01:28:11):
That's and by the way, at the very end of
the story, they said that very thing there are, there are,
there's information. Matter of fact, Rezi I did a study
what percent of gen Z diners say that they would
enjoy communal tables. Of the people they asked, what percentage said, Yeah,
I wouldn't have a problem sitting at a table with
people I don't know in eating.

Speaker 5 (01:28:31):
Oh that's such a good number. Forty ninety Oh my.

Speaker 6 (01:28:36):
Oh.

Speaker 5 (01:28:38):
It even says here that boomers say, sixty percent of
people who are in my age group, it's not actually
they're older than me.

Speaker 4 (01:28:45):
Yeah, would want sixty percent of them would want to
sit with somebody. Man, I don't know about you, guys.
That is genuinely one of the most uncomfortable things I
will tell you. We ate out the other night and
we were sitting at a table that was separate from
another table.

Speaker 5 (01:28:58):
But only by like six in So anything I was
saying to my wife, I really literally had to whisper
as so the people next door to me don't get
kind of caught up in my conversation. If you had
a choice, you and your wife going out of town,
same exact price Airbnb, hotel room, what are you picking?
We like hotels, we don't like Airbnbs.

Speaker 4 (01:29:19):
Why we feel that the service is going to be
better and more reliable.

Speaker 5 (01:29:24):
Well, Airbnb, you also will come staying in somebody else's house. Yeah,
and you're sleeping in somebody else's bed, And I mean
it could be that camera breakfast thing, even though in
a hotel you might you might have the free breakfast.

Speaker 7 (01:29:38):
If you're staying in a bed and breakfast, yeah, I mean,
there isn't going to be a big dining room there.
You're going to be But it is a sad moment.
The place that I used to enjoy this in my
childhood Swan.

Speaker 6 (01:29:48):
Supper club.

Speaker 7 (01:29:50):
There it does say supper clubs in Wisconsin is a
traditional Wisconsin dining establishment, and many exist in the state.

Speaker 5 (01:29:58):
It says that's interesting, though, Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:30:00):
And that's what it was.

Speaker 7 (01:30:01):
It was great, big long tables, folding metal chairs, good
Christian women making fried chicken, and.

Speaker 5 (01:30:09):
Multiple black beans are black eyed peas?

Speaker 6 (01:30:11):
Oh no, they'd been beans green Bay honey for.

Speaker 4 (01:30:14):
A generation raised online but hungry for real world connection.
Sharing a table with strangers has become less about awkward
proximity and more about the promise of controlled socialization and
the potential for a new friend or even a date.
So they don't even look at it like I came
here to be by myself. They're looking at it like
I'm coming here. And they're also saying that like gen
Z don't care about the club. Gen Z doesn't want

(01:30:36):
to go to the club. Gen Z wants more, smaller,
closer social, personal interactions with people rather than in a
big dance club with music blaring where you can't have
a conversation.

Speaker 6 (01:30:49):
They want an intimate human experience.

Speaker 3 (01:30:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:30:51):
Yeah, It says share plates have become the new standard,
especially among gen Z, and communal tables are the perfect
setting for that. In other words, gen Z also so
buying more smaller plates and sharing with each other rather
than buying the one meal and consuming in all of themselves.

Speaker 5 (01:31:07):
So yeah, textars have a good point. There are two
texts back to back where you kind of have communal dining.
Can buught you restaurants, Yeah, like codchips. Yeah, yeah, you know. Yeah,
you're right. Situation where you you get sat with and
it could be strangers and they are there and you're
not strangers by the end of it. Maybe that's part
of the design. And I'm gonna tell you something, Jack,

(01:31:28):
It's funny you mentioned that. What a great point, because
here's the thing.

Speaker 4 (01:31:30):
I cruised quite a bit and I've done this, and
for some reason, it doesn't bother me on the cruise
ship again, because my expectations understand that that's what you
get on a cruise ship. Yeah, I've already kind of
pre pre prepared myself to understand that you're gonna be
around people that you do not know. But I can
actually kind of even find that interesting because it's a

(01:31:51):
closed set and you realize that you know. But I
guess that would be the same way anywhere else.

Speaker 5 (01:31:57):
I think I'm just finding out. I'm a weirdo the
cruise ship, though there is the commonality. It's like, you know,
this is someone else who booked a vacation. They're coming,
you know, so you there's a kind of a mindset
of other people on the cruise ship that you're sharing. Yeah. Yeah,
where in a restaurant, you know that this is just

(01:32:19):
people in the middle of their life sitting down for
a meal.

Speaker 4 (01:32:22):
It says here that there are a number of occasions
that have actually caused this to happen kind of artificially.
Can you name what that would be and why? It
actually makes perfect sense at the bottom of the story.
By the way, if this is a Yahoo Life story,
if you want to check it out.

Speaker 5 (01:32:34):
Birthday No, no, no, much bigger than that, but it
is an occasion.

Speaker 1 (01:32:40):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (01:32:41):
It's after tragedies. They noticed that after two thousand and
eight during the financial crisis, that after that people wanted
more commuter tables, they wanted to feel more together, and
after uh COVID and nine to eleven that they found
after that, they found that people wanted to bind together
and feel safer as groups and feel like they were

(01:33:03):
part of something rather than just an individual that made
them feel safer. I can see that, which I found
kind of amazing. Those you got to remember, those experiences
are creating a generation no differently than Vietnam did for
us and the Korean War did for boomers and things
like that. Those are the things you know, Iran hostage
affair and the things that we remember. I bet if
you were to go back in time, it may even

(01:33:23):
be like in that same situation after those global moments
where we seem to be the focus America. That is
that we kind of came together as a group afterwards.
Then it wasn't Thanksgiving her Christmas. We were just doing
it as Americans, right, interesting, all right? Four seven nine
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Speaker 11 (01:33:51):
So I worked at a club in DC, Burning Tree Club,
and that's how their dining room is. It is picnic
style dining. You sit next to them, and their whole
idea was you didn't have clicks there, didn't want any
of the membership to have a click. They wanted to
have the membership interact with each other and everybody know
each other.

Speaker 5 (01:34:11):
I don't hate it.

Speaker 11 (01:34:12):
I like the idea. I think we need to get
back to morning. But it was very uncomfortable at first.
I'm with you, Jim, uncomfortable.

Speaker 16 (01:34:20):
What a yes, not for nothing. I don't want to
sit with a group of strangers or me and my wife.
Well will be like a private table, but that's generally
because we're talking smack about everyone else in the restaurant,
Like maybe that's just me.

Speaker 5 (01:34:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:34:35):
We had a lot of texting responses about this, uh,
this gen Z eating arrangement thing. Somebody says here, I'm
gen X. It was never comfortable trying to talk to
people in clubs. I kind of like this idea of
shared tables at a restaurant with just random conversation.

Speaker 5 (01:34:49):
I could really get into that.

Speaker 4 (01:34:51):
I'm gen X, and I don't like when I don't
get a booth while eating out.

Speaker 5 (01:34:54):
In other words, want to be myself in a corner somewhere.

Speaker 3 (01:34:56):
Please.

Speaker 4 (01:34:58):
All right, welcome back on Jim. There's deb Lo Jack
is here as well.

Speaker 5 (01:35:01):
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Speaker 5 (01:35:23):
This is the listener pick that where Kevin's short video.
I think it's about twenty minutes long. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:35:30):
We talked about scammers a few minutes ago in regards
to booking your travels of course holidays, specifically Thanksgiving. Deb
just said, like eighty million people are gonna be on
the road across the US, a lot of them coming here.
We read this story about a woman here in Central
Florida being scammed while booking her flight to Jamaica. She
went to a website that wasn't obviously it was like
a fake website and cost her four hundred dollars. She

(01:35:52):
actually got out easy on that because it could have
been a lot worse.

Speaker 7 (01:35:54):
Well, that was just a plane ticket, but we don't
know what she stand on Hotel close new luggage.

Speaker 4 (01:36:00):
A call here and she says she all almost got
scam of the same thing or something like that.

Speaker 5 (01:36:03):
Hey, Joy, how you doing, Welcome to the show.

Speaker 18 (01:36:06):
I'm doing great, Thank you. I got scammed last week
because I responded to a flyer I got in the
mail from what looked like my Safe Florida Home, which
is a legit state program that provides ten thousand dollars
for homeowners to make their place hurricane proof like US doors,
that kind of stuff. Okay, So I called the number

(01:36:28):
because I knew I wasn't eligible. They've changed their eligibility
requirements in June. So but it said if we get
to your whatever, we'll let you know. So I thought,
oh good, I'm getting money. So I called the number
and it was a total scam. The guy came out
to my house. He had me apply for a financing program.
Oh man, no, yeah, for ten thousand dollars so they

(01:36:50):
could have their money up front and do the renos
that they wanted to do, and then I'd get my
check for ten thousand dollars from the state. So my
husband saw a store a picture of my same flyer
and it said, don't do this. So I immediately called
my Safe Floor at home and they said, no, we
don't do mail out. And I looked at the paperwork

(01:37:10):
from the guy and he had created a new account
with a bogus comlor to my email, but very different
and I got approved for the financing and it was
beyond the three days to cancel. But fortunately they hadn't
finished it yet, so I got in such I reported
it to the FDC and the state and called the
finance company and they said, you are so lucky. We

(01:37:32):
have not finished filing your application and we'll cancel it.

Speaker 3 (01:37:35):
Oh, yeah, you did get lucky.

Speaker 5 (01:37:39):
By the way, I've heard of this scam before. By
the way, thanks for your call, appreciate it. Yeah, it
wasn't think there was.

Speaker 4 (01:37:44):
A certain thing with insurance companies where they were we
talk about during hurricanes. They will come on and there's
a form they ask you to sign, yeah, and that form.

Speaker 6 (01:37:52):
Allows assignment of insurance benefits.

Speaker 5 (01:37:54):
Something like that.

Speaker 4 (01:37:55):
It allows them to deal directly with the insurance company
to deal with the repair, and they pretty much leave
you out of it once you're start, once they start
communicatting with the insurance company.

Speaker 6 (01:38:04):
They leave you out.

Speaker 7 (01:38:05):
And that's when a lot of times, like your sketch contractors,
your sketch roofers, you know, And that's the problem, right,
they get the insurance money, there's no longer any incentive
really to communicate with the homeowners, and they can just
walk off with your cash.

Speaker 5 (01:38:18):
Just like that, just like that, and never do.

Speaker 4 (01:38:20):
The work one hundred percent. And it is funny, I mean,
we are that is an interesting concept, the way that
people are doing that. But once, you know, when when
Code Black kind of gave me the thirty minute breakdown
on how easy it is for you to get scammed,
because it almost happened to us during house closing. Man,
that was the most terrifying thing in the world because
it was happening in real time.

Speaker 5 (01:38:40):
Yeah, I mean we were like it. They tried while
we were there. They tries.

Speaker 4 (01:38:43):
Somebody just took a shot at your at your down payment.
It was a good amount of cash too, it would
have been bad news. And the funny part it was
is he had just told us about about a business
that got hit not even a week before that at
that same closing office for eighty thousand dollars because they
pineappled them and then sent them an email, transposed two

(01:39:04):
letters in a person's name, and then just had them
deposit the or wire the deposit to a fraudulent account.
And by the time they got it's all gone. It
was it all is. It just disappears.

Speaker 7 (01:39:16):
It's a WISP and here's the latest attack. So I
just read this today on the wire on the business section.
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic says it has uncovered what it
believes to be the first large scale cyper attack.

Speaker 6 (01:39:29):
Carried out by AI.

Speaker 5 (01:39:33):
I saw that today.

Speaker 7 (01:39:33):
Yeah, and that blames the attack on a Chinese state
sponsored group of hackers that used its own tool to
infiltrate dozens of global targets.

Speaker 4 (01:39:41):
And this may be that thing that like really kind
of really, I think AI may wind up kind of
regulating itself because of the power that it holds the
ability for that. I think, you know, after a while,
I guess you know, you may go wind up going
back to Lo fi just because you're terrified. Like you
said earlier, people are already horrified just to shop for
Christmas presents online for the holidays because they don't know
what's going on. You don't know if you're on a

(01:40:02):
legit site. I'm horrified of that stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:40:04):
Now.

Speaker 7 (01:40:04):
It'll be funny to see what kind of numbers we
get back on Cyber Monday versus Black Friday.

Speaker 5 (01:40:09):
Everyone's going to go to Amazon. Yeah, you think Chizon's
pretty safe though, but that's why you feel okay, at
least I know I know Amazon, whereas you know, you're
not going to give a company that you're not familiar with.
I mean you there's many times on social media where
the algorithm works. Yeah, right, and it'll show me something

(01:40:31):
that I am interested in. Yeah, but I know if
I click that and you just start off all process,
they know I'm interested. Now it's a whole data swap.
I don't know if it's a you know, a Chinese
company that's gonna take six months to arrive, if it
arrives at all, I'm like even worse because like if

(01:40:52):
I get an email and I do not like you could,
Like I told you guys the other day, I got
an email from my father in law, but because my
father in law isn't a super savvy, there's an attachment
to it. I'm like, not today, Satan, not today, Jesus
take the wheel.

Speaker 4 (01:41:05):
I love you, John, but you're gone gone. And then
I text him and I said, John just sent out something.
I text my wife and I said, your dad just
sent out something. Did you get it as well? She goes, yeah,
but did you click on it? And she goes, yeah,
it's just a picture. I'm like okay, good, got it
out of my deleted file, checked it.

Speaker 5 (01:41:20):
Out, and then to him an email going a great pick.
You know what, it's actually good that you're that cautious,
very cautious. It can only help you.

Speaker 4 (01:41:28):
And I have a I have a Gmail account that
I use for a bunch of other stuff. It's just
an account I've used to sign up for stuff that
I don't want to be bothered through my other I
don't even click on anything.

Speaker 5 (01:41:38):
That comes to that. I'm telling you, I don't care
what it is. If it's as I don't it comes
to that Gmail account, I'm like, that is that is
so scammy. I can't believe that my computer's on fire. Yeah,
for that thing you needed, the Gmail account, it becomes
like the junk the junk drawer. It is address. Yes, yeah,
oh my god.

Speaker 4 (01:41:57):
And when you I'm gonna tell you what, if you
ever want to have some fun and you have a
Gmail address like that, go to the spam file and
open up what you've been spammed and man, it's not
even words. It's just a bunch of symbols in pictures
like who would click on that? Like who would get
that in an email?

Speaker 5 (01:42:14):
And go you know what, fifteen triangles, sixty five exclamation.

Speaker 4 (01:42:18):
Points and then the word sale and then another one
of those. That's definitely just got to be a good deal.
There's nothing sketchy about.

Speaker 5 (01:42:25):
That at all.

Speaker 6 (01:42:26):
No, not at all.

Speaker 4 (01:42:28):
Working in this business has made me so absolutely anxious
when it comes to stuff like this because theyre always
trying to hit you here, man, We're always getting hit.
Oh yeah, all right, buy our own people, by our
own or a seven nine four one again, you can
always text us at seven seven zero three one.

Speaker 5 (01:42:46):
Jack.

Speaker 3 (01:42:46):
Do you snore?

Speaker 8 (01:42:47):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (01:42:49):
Does Chris snore?

Speaker 1 (01:42:50):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (01:42:51):
Do you snore? Yes? A little bit? They're cute.

Speaker 4 (01:42:55):
I would agree with that. My wife's snores and it's adorable.
It's a snorable.

Speaker 5 (01:43:00):
Act.

Speaker 4 (01:43:00):
As Naomi smore snore. Uh can you say that very rarely?

Speaker 5 (01:43:04):
Yeah? Yeah, I usually, no, would be Dan. My wife
sounds like a snoring fawn. Just looks like the sweetest little.

Speaker 4 (01:43:14):
Like that, right. I, on the other hand, am not
a BBBB kind of snor. I am a Jimmy shut
up kind of snores.

Speaker 7 (01:43:23):
By the way, let's remind everyone that this is actual
audio of Jack snoring that was recorded by Naomi Bradshaw
dot Com.

Speaker 5 (01:43:34):
You hear him die twice.

Speaker 6 (01:43:36):
You guys, ever watch your dad wake himself up snoring
so long?

Speaker 5 (01:43:39):
Oh yeah? Have you ever done that? Oh yeah, It's
like a dog gets scared by his own fart. He
farts himself awake. That's exactly Well, you've seen it here.

Speaker 4 (01:43:48):
How many times have you seen me literally snore myself
awake and startle myself?

Speaker 3 (01:43:51):
Where am I.

Speaker 5 (01:43:55):
This week?

Speaker 12 (01:43:56):
Where am I?

Speaker 4 (01:44:01):
The reason I'm bringing this up is now this is
becoming like a thing where people are trying to figure
out what they do when it comes to we've heard
the sleep divorce, right thing where you have another room
set up. And what this story is about is to
see an in the health story, it's about how snoring
affects your sex life. Oh, because, but I don't understand
it kind of because you know, here's the thing I'm

(01:44:23):
not like.

Speaker 5 (01:44:23):
You know, we're not waking up in the middle.

Speaker 4 (01:44:26):
Of the night and having sex. You know, she's not
going stop snoring. I'm not going to sleep with you anymore.
Usually we will have sex and then we'll go to sleep,
and then I'll snore and then she punches me and stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:44:35):
Well, I think that's part of it.

Speaker 7 (01:44:36):
So if she's not getting a good RESTful night sleep,
you know, waking up your cranky. You know, that's exactly
what it says, too agitated. You know, it's like sleep
on the couch. You know, you're keeping me awake at night,
and then over time that exhaustion just whittles down.

Speaker 5 (01:44:51):
It's so funny. I argue, even in my sleep.

Speaker 6 (01:44:56):
I think we should use that as the show title.

Speaker 4 (01:44:58):
My wife goes, uh, and I will, because when you snore,
you're really not sleeping.

Speaker 6 (01:45:02):
That no, that's it's not good for you. It's sleep
at me. Basically, you think you are sleeping, but you're not.

Speaker 4 (01:45:06):
Because what I'll do is I'll be I'll be laying
there and I'll be perfectly asleep, I think.

Speaker 5 (01:45:10):
And then my wife will just say, Jimmy, turnover.

Speaker 4 (01:45:13):
Because when I sleep on my stomach, I don't snore
as much, so she'll just remind me to turn over,
because through the night I would have wallowed around and
wound up on my back or something like that, or
pointing toward her and just just directing the snore shotgun
right to her face. But she says, she just turn over,
And I always do this. I'm like, I wasn't even snoring.

(01:45:33):
I'm answering a question that I actually don't have the
answer to because I was asleep when I was doing it,
and uh, and anymore, I just like, I'll get up,
I'll go because it's not fair to her. And I
even have a mouthpiece sometimes, but if I have a
couple of beers or something at night, it won't matter.

Speaker 5 (01:45:48):
You can still snore through that. I wear plugs, do
you really every night? My wife was doing that until
I got the mouthpiece. Yeah, yeah, but you do you
still snore with it a little bit or no, very
tiny bit? Yeah? Yeah, Well she could tell you I can.

Speaker 4 (01:46:02):
I should adjust mine, I guess because mine I can
still Apparently I can still snore through it pretty well.
But again that's just depending on how much I drink
when you get relaxed or whatever. And last time I
was snoring a little bit. But you know, a lot
of people have another bedroom set up, A lot of
people do. You can just do that, And it's so.

Speaker 5 (01:46:17):
Weird how they talk about it, like, well, you can
still have sex in the morning when the kids go
to school and this and the other. I'm like, look, man,
nobody's doing that. Nobody everybody, Like everybody's kind of having
sex the same time. Right, you're going to bed at night,
you're watching a TV show, you know, things start happening,
and then you have sex and you go to sleep. Right,
that's like ninety percent of sex. Keep it, Keep telling
deb how she has that on her face. You didn't

(01:46:39):
let me finish. I was at the end of the story.
That's like ninety percent of sex and relationships. Right, It
goes down that that way, right, does it not? No thinking?

Speaker 4 (01:46:52):
Ninety percent of the sext you have is you guys
go to bed at night after dinner, put the kids
sleep whatever, You get into bed, you're watching a TV show,
somebody starts tooling around a little bit, then things start happening,
you have your sex, you go to sleep. Is that
not how ninety percent of sex happens in American families.

Speaker 5 (01:47:07):
I can't speak about other families. All I know is
it's really for us. It's uh, daughter's working until night.

Speaker 6 (01:47:15):
There there you go, right, right exactly, and we don't
have kids at home.

Speaker 5 (01:47:19):
You have to work around. Yeah, you have to worry about.

Speaker 6 (01:47:21):
That, Yeah, exactly. It can be any time day or night.

Speaker 7 (01:47:23):
Just have to make sure that the blinds are closed
a fairly close to the neighbor's.

Speaker 5 (01:47:28):
Text me for deb Saddy.

Speaker 4 (01:47:32):
But yeah, man, and it makes this point, like, and
I guess I didn't understand the story of how snoring
could affect your sex other than what you said.

Speaker 16 (01:47:40):
You're right.

Speaker 5 (01:47:40):
Yeah, if women do not get enough anybody, if you
don't get.

Speaker 4 (01:47:43):
Enough sleep, men or women, you can get cranky. Yeah,
you don't get you don't and you're not in a move.

Speaker 5 (01:47:47):
No, I don't want to.

Speaker 4 (01:47:49):
Yeah, but I and I know of you couples who
do this whole thing, like they will have sex and
then one of them will go to the other room
where they sleep because of sleeping patterns.

Speaker 5 (01:47:57):
A lot of it is scheduling as well.

Speaker 4 (01:47:58):
Yeah, once somebody gets real early in the morning to
do the work, the other one doesn't have to do that.

Speaker 7 (01:48:02):
I mean, it's when Chris and I first started dating.
It was an adjustment because I was still in the newsroom.
So my alarm went off at three thirty.

Speaker 5 (01:48:09):
Oh my god, almighty.

Speaker 7 (01:48:11):
You know, And if you're not used to that, and
your alarm gets to go off at six thirty or
seven o'clock and you're being woken up three hours ahead.

Speaker 6 (01:48:18):
Of that mm hm. You know this morning.

Speaker 7 (01:48:20):
Show like you think of like the local TV anchors
who are on the air at starting at four am.

Speaker 6 (01:48:25):
You get to work at one.

Speaker 5 (01:48:27):
Yeah, Amy Golfe gets to work like she gets at
like two o'clock in the morning. I'm like, when do
you sleep? You go to bed at like six o'clock
in the night.

Speaker 7 (01:48:33):
And so in that case, a lot of times they'll
have a different setup because the kids are still awake,
your your spouse is still awake, want to watch some TV.

Speaker 6 (01:48:41):
Before they have to go to bed.

Speaker 7 (01:48:43):
It's pretty bad when you can't stay up late enough
to watch a Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.

Speaker 5 (01:48:47):
When is it coming on? I don't know, but it's
always eight o'clock or eight thirty. You got to be exactly.
It's never later than that.

Speaker 6 (01:48:55):
It's got to be this week, right, Yeah, let me check.

Speaker 4 (01:48:58):
It almost always comes on a couple I always want
why they always put it on so early.

Speaker 5 (01:49:05):
And so it's on really all the time. Yeah, they're
not gonna put it on network television. It seems like
it's cheaper that way when you can just tune in
and watch it. It feels like it should be on
network television. So you have to catch it at that time,
and you're forced to watch the commercials, especially the public's
ones that make you cry, Yeah, the Pilgrims. But then
you know it's again, it's that communal experience because you know,

(01:49:26):
like I texted you last year when the ranking in
Basque came on, Yes, and because we knew it was
on TV at that time and everyone got to see
it at that time, it was on this weekend?

Speaker 7 (01:49:37):
Was it really the year without a Santa Claus? What
TBS yesterday watched it twice?

Speaker 5 (01:49:42):
That's miser you watched it twice?

Speaker 6 (01:49:45):
Yep, had it on the background while I was doing
laundry and stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:49:50):
Did you have anyone something you can't it? Okay? Can we?
You shouldn't be able to watch Christmas shows until after Thanksgiving? Dude,
I'm just no, there's no dude.

Speaker 3 (01:50:02):
There's no dude.

Speaker 5 (01:50:03):
I'm telling you that. Well, here's if you're putting your
tree up early. You got to save.

Speaker 6 (01:50:08):
Something, right, It was on TV and there was nothing
else that was worth watching. But I'll check with you
next time.

Speaker 5 (01:50:14):
And four hundred thousand channels that we have now, you
couldn't have switched it over to make it better later
down the road. There's not this cat. This cat right here, right,
he's the guy, right, Oh my god, he's the guy
who said we're putting up all our Christmas stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:50:30):
Earlier than we've ever done it before.

Speaker 5 (01:50:32):
But that's not how I sound. He draws the line
at the TV special. I've been watched the show by.

Speaker 7 (01:50:39):
Watching a ranking ambass show before Christmas, right, it is
an insult.

Speaker 5 (01:50:44):
It's an insult to everybody who loves Christmas.

Speaker 6 (01:50:48):
You're just mad you didn't know it was on.

Speaker 5 (01:50:50):
You're right, I am.

Speaker 4 (01:50:51):
I'm super bad. I've been listening to a ton of
Christmas reason all right. I had you flipped over there
this past weekend. We just I've got this. We had
this old nineteen fifty stereo console. Oh nice, but I
went in there and retooled everything and put in new
speakers and stuff, so it sounds actually really good, even
though it's a nineteen fifties receiver. And man, man, the
minute that magic flipped over to Christmas, Meeda to turn

(01:51:15):
it right on. Yeah, it's just absolutely and it actually
because I don't have the antenna hooked up just right,
it kind of cracks it out a little bit, just
like the old days.

Speaker 12 (01:51:23):
I barely get it.

Speaker 3 (01:51:26):
Nostalgia ship.

Speaker 5 (01:51:29):
I just do it out my smartest speaker.

Speaker 6 (01:51:31):
There you go.

Speaker 5 (01:51:34):
You guys are so lame well to play magic seven lame,
so lame you two you do that? This one watches
TV shows before Christmas? So what you're supposed to wait?

Speaker 6 (01:51:49):
Is your tree up?

Speaker 3 (01:51:50):
Jimmy it is?

Speaker 6 (01:51:51):
Are you supposed to wait?

Speaker 4 (01:51:52):
We don't have any gifts under it though, that's what
we that's what we're telling ourselves, any gifts under it,
So it's not ready yet. It's on an actual tree
until I have gifts.

Speaker 5 (01:52:00):
I do like the idea of using on Thanksgiving, since
the family's there, you can use that time to decorate
like everyone involved in a situation instead just me doing
it one. You know, family man, I am. Let me
be all right for seven six one text us at
seven seven zero three one. Let them up. Trivia time.

(01:52:22):
Let's do it. Let's give some stuff a show.

Speaker 4 (01:52:36):
All right, welcome back to the Jim Kober Show. We're
already one o four point one. Every time you play
that Fleetwood mac rejoiner, it just reminds me that every
time I hear my wife and I were driving around
listening to some music actually when we're on our way
to their cruise a few months back or a couple
about a month back, and I was just like, let's
let's listen to some Eagles, Let's listen to the greatest

(01:52:57):
American bands, man. And I know that there's some British
members of Fleetwood Mac. Is it an American band or
is it not?

Speaker 9 (01:53:09):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (01:53:10):
I would is it a hybrid band because uh, Stevie Nixon,
Lindy I mean there's a driving force of the song,
right well, I mean I know Christine McVie was as well,
but but Mick Fleetwood is the I mean he's by
og yeah yeah, because Fleetwood Mac was a whole different
band in the early seventies and then when Stevie Nicks

(01:53:32):
and Bob Walt shall have Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham
joined and that change everything. Dude.

Speaker 4 (01:53:37):
We listened to a master mix of Fleetwood Mac going
down there, and I don't think there was a bad
song for an hour and forty minutes. Wow, Like it
was just ridiculous, just banger after banger, like yep, know
that one, Yep, know that one?

Speaker 2 (01:53:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:53:49):
Yeah, Well, Zeppelin, that's the other band we play like
that too. Welcome back on the American Man. Yeah, you're right,
I got it.

Speaker 5 (01:53:56):
I'm Jim.

Speaker 3 (01:53:56):
There's dead.

Speaker 5 (01:53:57):
Hello.

Speaker 4 (01:53:57):
Jack is here as well, and he has the Jackie Sack.
It's in it all aboard.

Speaker 5 (01:54:01):
Check at Chuga Glass. It's a Monday. That means we
find out what's in the Jackie Sack and we look
to see this is someone I was not familiar with,
but someone on the show is and I was very
pleased to see that. So we can learn more about
him because it's a pair of tickets to see comedian
Charlie Berens at the Plaza Live, Oh, December sixth.

Speaker 6 (01:54:24):
That's super news.

Speaker 12 (01:54:25):
You know.

Speaker 5 (01:54:27):
He's at Midwest coast.

Speaker 7 (01:54:28):
It's all about being in the Midwest, being in Wisconsin.

Speaker 5 (01:54:31):
Yeah, yeah, he's from Wisconsin. It's a lost and Found tour.
But then we started watching video. It's very funny guy.
Charlie Berens at the Plaza Live, December sixth. You can
get tickets at Plaza Live, Orlando dot org. If you
are checking his stuff out. It's v E R E
N S. Yeah. Yeah. Also in the Jackie Sack. Pair
of tickets to see Cheap Trick Nice Live, Orlando they're

(01:54:55):
coming March eleventh. Tickets go on sale this Friday at
Ticketmaster or the hard Rock Live box office. So win
them before you come, buy him cheap trick at the
hard Rock Live. Over that and do not bad at all. Huh.
Those are the prizes in the judges side.

Speaker 6 (01:55:11):
So back to you, clickity clack.

Speaker 5 (01:55:13):
All right, one, two, three, four or five? Debrah, it's Monday.

Speaker 6 (01:55:15):
We're going easy number one one?

Speaker 5 (01:55:17):
Right up top, Luke? How you doing?

Speaker 6 (01:55:19):
I'm doing great?

Speaker 5 (01:55:20):
How are y'all doing good? Buddy? Would you like to
play a little game with us? Yes, sir?

Speaker 3 (01:55:25):
All right?

Speaker 9 (01:55:26):
Stu?

Speaker 5 (01:55:26):
Then that he is the apuzzle master? Or is he
the guy who's currently writing today's game?

Speaker 3 (01:55:31):
Can he be both?

Speaker 5 (01:55:33):
Let's find out. It's time for JCS trivia?

Speaker 4 (01:55:36):
Y all right, Luke, this is a real easy game,
budd He got a questionare for you four of these answers?
One of these is a lie? What trying to fool you, buddy?
But if you can see through it, I will send
you over to Jack and you can pick out something
nice for yourself.

Speaker 5 (01:55:50):
Are you ready?

Speaker 3 (01:55:51):
I am ready?

Speaker 5 (01:55:52):
Here we go, buddy.

Speaker 4 (01:55:53):
On this day in nineteen forty two, nineteen forty two
Academy Award winning, considered one of the most important American
directors in cinema history. Everybody thinks he's a good fellow.

Speaker 5 (01:56:08):
That's right.

Speaker 4 (01:56:09):
He loves the color of money. Martin Scorsese was born
on this day. Wow, that's right. Here three fun facts
about Morton or Martin and one lie that just departed
much like my brain. All right, buddy, we're talking about Morton. Oh,
I almost did it again. We're talking about Martin Scorsese.
I think it's the O and the other word with

(01:56:30):
which one of these is not true, But here we go.
Number one. For ten years, he owned a pizza restaurant
in New York called.

Speaker 5 (01:56:35):
The Bronx Pie. Number two.

Speaker 4 (01:56:38):
He and Robert de Niro grew up just blocks from
each other, but did not meet until their twenties. Number three,
in the nineteen seventies, he had a crippling fear of
the number eleven, avoided the eleventh floor of hotels, and
refused to fly on the eleventh day of the week.
Or lastly, he is banned from Tibet. Which of those
is a lie? I'm going to say Number two, No,

(01:57:02):
that's absolutely true. He and Robert de Niro grew up
just blocks away from each other. They ran into each
other once at sixteen years old, never met, did not
meet formally until their twenties.

Speaker 6 (01:57:12):
That is crazy.

Speaker 4 (01:57:13):
Yeah, all right, two, three, four or five? Who is Jimmy?

Speaker 5 (01:57:17):
Jimmy? How you doing?

Speaker 1 (01:57:19):
Man?

Speaker 6 (01:57:19):
We're gonna play some trivy tonight.

Speaker 4 (01:57:21):
Here we go, buddy, we're talking about Martin Scorsesey which
one of these is not true?

Speaker 3 (01:57:25):
Number one?

Speaker 4 (01:57:25):
For ten years he owned a pizza restaurant in New
York called the Bronx Pie.

Speaker 5 (01:57:29):
Number two.

Speaker 4 (01:57:30):
In the seventies, he had a crippling fear of the
number eleven. He avoided the eleventh floor of hotels and
refused to fly on the eleventh or Lastly, he has
been banned from the country Tibet.

Speaker 6 (01:57:45):
I'm gonna go with one.

Speaker 5 (01:57:46):
That's the one.

Speaker 7 (01:57:46):
But you.

Speaker 4 (01:57:50):
Are a winner and Jack will take good care of you.
My friend, Good job today. He did not own a
restaurant called the New York Pie or the Bronx Pie.
He does have a place where Jack, have you ever
heard of Is it Angelo's or Angels?

Speaker 5 (01:58:03):
I didn't know it was connected to Scorsese. Yeah, yeah,
that's his favorite place to go.

Speaker 4 (01:58:07):
He's he's he doesn't have a restaurant, but he goes
there to eat slices all the time.

Speaker 5 (01:58:11):
Apparently.

Speaker 3 (01:58:12):
Oh wow, if you want to see Martin.

Speaker 4 (01:58:13):
Scorsese, New York just dropped by this Angelo or Angel's
pizza and apparently he loves it, is there all the time.

Speaker 7 (01:58:19):
He's gotta be Angelo y proper name right there.

Speaker 4 (01:58:23):
In the seventies, he did have a crippling fear of
the number eleven. He went through therapy to get rid
of this, but until then he avoided staying on the
eleventh floor of hotels and refuse to fly on the
eleventh day of the month.

Speaker 7 (01:58:33):
Wow, I'm waiting to hear why he's panned from Tibetan.

Speaker 5 (01:58:37):
What do you think they didn't like one of his movies?
That's exactly what the answer.

Speaker 4 (01:58:42):
He made a movie called Kundan ku In d You In,
and it was about the Dalai Lama dealing with Chinese oppression.
Oh so they basically said, since you had anything to
do with that movie, you cannot come into our country.

Speaker 5 (01:58:54):
Wow. There you go.

Speaker 4 (01:58:56):
A couple other things about Martin Scorsese you may not
know before we get to the top of the hour.
Sports coming up in just a minute with her buddy
Brandon Kravitz. His full name is Martin Charles Scorsese.

Speaker 6 (01:59:07):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (01:59:08):
He was admittedly a cocaine addict for a large portion
of his career. Matter of fact, Robert Zanniro. He gives
Zannario credit for turning his life around because he got
he got to be in such bad shape that de
Niro simply asked him, do you want to you know,
do you want to go on or do what do
you want to do here? And he talked to him
in and directing one of his movies to get him
out of the funk.

Speaker 5 (01:59:26):
That movie was The Raging Bowl.

Speaker 6 (01:59:28):
Oh that little that little film, yeah yeah uh.

Speaker 4 (01:59:31):
He his career started by editing concert films. That's where
he really started kind of getting into movies. And actually
one of the most famous he ever did was the
nineteen seventy two film Elvis on.

Speaker 3 (01:59:42):
Tour Oh wow. So if you ever.

Speaker 4 (01:59:45):
See that, that was edited by Martin Scorsese. He actually
did a number of other concert films as well in
that same era that are kind of interesting as well.

Speaker 5 (01:59:53):
The Last Wall Switch, which in the last live performance
of the band, Yeah that through that yeah oh wow.

Speaker 4 (01:59:58):
And then lastly here he fell in love with movies
as a kid because he had to stay indoors because
of severe asthma, so he couldn't go out and take
the chance of like getting and having his asthma triggered,
so he was always inside. While inside he just fell
in love with making movies, or fell in love with
movies and started making movies, like eleven years old, and
to this day he draws his own storyboards, does he really?

Speaker 8 (02:00:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (02:00:22):
Yeah, which is incredible when you think about it.

Speaker 6 (02:00:23):
Oh, that's a lot of work, right, eighty.

Speaker 5 (02:00:26):
Eighty three years old something like that, and still wow?

Speaker 3 (02:00:30):
All right?

Speaker 4 (02:00:30):
Four O seven nine one six one four one text
us seven seven zero three one Sports Next with her
buddy Brandonkravitz from ninety six to nine of the game.

Speaker 2 (02:00:45):
Hey.

Speaker 13 (02:00:45):
I don't know if you guys knew this already, but
a cool little hack for those those emails that we
have to give your email to a company when you
put your name in in the middle name, put the
put the website or then name of the company or
whatever that you are entering your information on. And then
when you start hitting the emails looking to you at

(02:01:07):
the middle name, is you know exactly who's.

Speaker 1 (02:01:09):
Selling your info.

Speaker 13 (02:01:10):
Interesting that hack's been out there for quite a while
to know if you guys haven't heard it.

Speaker 5 (02:01:13):
Thanks buddy, that's awesome, guys. Sport from doo. What's an
overrated dish for you guys for Thanksgiving?

Speaker 12 (02:01:25):
This may be a hot take, but stuffing is overrated it.

Speaker 1 (02:01:31):
I don't want to touch it.

Speaker 8 (02:01:32):
I don't want to plate.

Speaker 5 (02:01:34):
I can't stand stuffing.

Speaker 13 (02:01:36):
Man, you know you have an overrated dish?

Speaker 3 (02:01:37):
Yeah?

Speaker 16 (02:01:37):
Yeah, you Also ye was talking about the guy hear
in Jacksonville that felt the roof and died.

Speaker 19 (02:01:42):
He was actually working on a business He was speaking
on a business veil letter.

Speaker 4 (02:01:48):
Anybuddy, you can't go from one of those stories into
the story like that when we're ragging on.

Speaker 5 (02:01:51):
You and you can't come down on stuff. That's my
favorite part of thanks Giving Crash is that a big
pile is stuffing with great on top. Get out of here?

Speaker 3 (02:02:01):
Where are you from?

Speaker 5 (02:02:02):
Are you in Jacksonville? Saying that he just violated like
ten county ordinances?

Speaker 6 (02:02:11):
But dumb ball still creepy?

Speaker 5 (02:02:14):
All right, welcome back. I'm Jim. There's deb check is
here as well.

Speaker 4 (02:02:17):
Every Monday around this time, we have a good friend
drop by talk a little sports with us. You can
hear him every day from three until six with his
buddy Mike Biyankey. On ninety six to nine the game
guys good allowed for a friend, mister Brandon Kravitz.

Speaker 5 (02:02:30):
Cream beam Castle role.

Speaker 6 (02:02:33):
Do you think that's overrated?

Speaker 5 (02:02:34):
Oh yeah, I gotta take it.

Speaker 3 (02:02:36):
With the mushroom sauce in there.

Speaker 7 (02:02:39):
You know they don't add enough butter. That's all just
add more butter.

Speaker 5 (02:02:43):
I don't know what nine would be. And I'm gonna
tell you, like every damn.

Speaker 7 (02:02:46):
Thing there is, Cranberry's Cranberry sauce, No, never do that.

Speaker 5 (02:02:49):
Gotta make them right though.

Speaker 4 (02:02:50):
That's the thing is you you're getting that dog s
Cranberry sauce.

Speaker 6 (02:02:53):
No, we don't get that.

Speaker 3 (02:02:57):
Here's the thing with Cranberry sauce, and there are this
would be a good off the wall topic for you guys.
What I might steal this actually things. It's actually better
when you just buy the can, when you just buy
the cheap can. And there are some items that are
actually better the cheaper you go. And I think Cranberry sauce,

(02:03:19):
I think people overdo Cranberry sauce.

Speaker 6 (02:03:22):
I think we just found Jack's twin.

Speaker 3 (02:03:24):
It's just right there. It's just right there in the
can for you. You don't need to overdo it.

Speaker 5 (02:03:30):
He's like Jim. They're like, oh, I gotta add thish
and then he starts talking reduction and then spices are
coming on.

Speaker 3 (02:03:37):
Don't forget the rue.

Speaker 5 (02:03:40):
Because you're not.

Speaker 3 (02:03:41):
Using a lot of it. If you do it right,
it's just a little it's just a little accent to
the plate.

Speaker 5 (02:03:47):
Jack's favorite favorite utensil in the entire kitchen is the can. Open.

Speaker 4 (02:03:53):
Jesus, both of you, that's a sacrilege.

Speaker 3 (02:03:59):
Are you ually get pretty boogie with my food? But
cranberry out of the can really does it? Does it?

Speaker 6 (02:04:04):
It hits right where it needs to.

Speaker 3 (02:04:06):
Yeah, And I just anytime I've had it or someone's like,
oh I made this from scratch, I'm like, it's not
as good as the can.

Speaker 5 (02:04:12):
Do we have to thing for your presence today.

Speaker 3 (02:04:14):
My friend Winghouse Good Food, beautifully served. I assume that
because they are a high class organization, yes, that they
are making their own cranberry sauce. But you know, but
you never know. Yeah, yeah, yeah, go and go and
check them out. You can get h you can get
one dollar wings at Winghouse on Mondays, three Central Florida locations,

(02:04:36):
great food, beautifully served.

Speaker 4 (02:04:38):
We haven't spoken in a couple of weeks. Let's start
off with the Magic before we get into football Magic.

Speaker 6 (02:04:43):
I need to ask them about tonight's game.

Speaker 4 (02:04:44):
Magic off and running, and it's actually been kind of
very interesting the Magic have had. You'll one week you'll
see or you know, one game it'll be. It's kind
of been a little stereotypical Magic, hasn't it. It's been
like one of those things where we look really good
one night, and then the next night we don't look
so good.

Speaker 5 (02:05:02):
In the next night we look okay. Some nights we
make threes, the other nights we don't. I mean, is
this this team that's still trying to find a cohesion
because we have added a couple pieces from last year
and a couple pieces have gone away. Is this a
team still trying to just trying to get together with
the team they have?

Speaker 3 (02:05:17):
Now. I know that people are tired of hearing this,
but this is just the reality of the situation. Health
is once again an issue at the moment, because I
do think the gelling is starting to occur. The Magic
won three games in a row. They were starting to
feel it big wins. They had to win last week
on prime time against the New York Knicks that was
on ESPN, that was at MSG. They had been rolling,

(02:05:42):
I mean New York going into that game was scoring
like one hundred and thirty points a night, and the
Magic absolutely turned their water off. They did the same
thing to the Rockets last night. The Rockets are the
best offense in the NBA right now. The Magic held
them to one o two. The problem is the Magic
also had one O two. They went to oh time
and they lost. Yeah, but no Palo for the last

(02:06:03):
two games. He's dealing with a groin injury, and Jalen
Suggs missed with the exact same injury. Yeah, just last night,
and he's been on sort of a minute's restriction because
of he's coming back from a knee injury from last season.
So I hate making this part of the story because
I know that fans out there that follow this team

(02:06:23):
to any degree are so tired of hearing about the
health stuff. It's not a major issue, but is impacting
the team in the moment.

Speaker 4 (02:06:29):
We do this stuff with the NFL all the time.
I mean, you know, you base gambling you know, on
who's injured, who's not injured. You can't look at one
sport and not apply it to the other. I know
you're just saying it's been the trope of magic for
the while, because.

Speaker 3 (02:06:41):
I know I can picture people out there like, oh,
this team's never healthy. It's like, yeah, okay, here's his
homer again. Maybe that's it. I thought the team played
really well last night. Like you don't want to overuse
the moral victory thing, but going toe to toe with
the Rockets, a fully loaded Rockets team with Franz was great.

(02:07:02):
Desmond Bane the new addition. He's looked pretty good these
last few nights, you know, And that's why you bring
them in because now the manager, you're missing some pieces.

Speaker 5 (02:07:10):
Yet it still feels.

Speaker 3 (02:07:11):
Like they're not just one guy and then everybody else
clear out.

Speaker 5 (02:07:15):
Still competitive.

Speaker 3 (02:07:16):
Yeah, you had multiple players scoring to the twenties last night.
It does feel like once it's still November.

Speaker 5 (02:07:23):
Okay, I just it's so hard, hear you.

Speaker 4 (02:07:27):
I didn't mean to I did not mean to do this.
You're a fire and I just threw diesel on it,
and I apologize.

Speaker 3 (02:07:34):
It's my fault. This is my fault. Jim Okay, I
have to look introspectively. I have to get off of Twitter.

Speaker 5 (02:07:40):
Okay, I have You cannot have to get off Twitter.
You gotta do that.

Speaker 3 (02:07:46):
It's such a double edged sword because I feel like
maybe I'm selling myself this. This is now therapy. I
will charge you, I will bill you later, or you
build me whatever. I feel like I need it for
my job because it helps me promote what I'm doing
a platform.

Speaker 5 (02:08:06):
But I cannot stand when I see fans, Oh.

Speaker 3 (02:08:11):
Yeah, that lose their mind over the coaches rotations in
the first quarter of a game in mid November.

Speaker 5 (02:08:18):
But that is Twitter. That is exactly what it is
you are asking. You are asking a frog to stop
being a frog. You cannot do that. That is Twitter.
That is your fault. Yeah, you're asking something to change
its strike. Somebody tweet ever going to be that.

Speaker 3 (02:08:34):
Somebody tweeted at me last night and said, what the
hell was that defense on the last play Because Jonathan
Isaac had a chance to if he got his hand
in the right position, block a shot on the rocket center,
he wound up making the shot that sent the game
to overtime. And I said, are you really on this
app right now? Complaining about defense. Yeah, when the Magic

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held the best offense in the NBA, they're averaging almost
one hundred and thirty points a night, they held them
to one. No to defense was not the problem. But
I do recognize that this is this is breath. Let's
bring myself.

Speaker 4 (02:09:10):
Let's move on to something easier. Okay, let's move on
the NFL football. I've got a hot take for you. Okay, okay, Now,
would you consider me an NFL fan or not?

Speaker 3 (02:09:18):
Oh? Big time?

Speaker 5 (02:09:19):
You think I love say the whole nine yards right.

Speaker 4 (02:09:23):
I think that what we're watching right now is one
of the best NFL seasons in the last twenty years.
I'm telling you straight up, this has been such a
fun NFL season.

Speaker 5 (02:09:35):
We're halfway through. It's been a blast.

Speaker 4 (02:09:37):
I mean you, you legit do not know what's going
to happen from week to week. And I don't give
a damn who's playing with the exceptional maybe two teams now,
maybe maybe the Patriots and maybe the Eagles. Outside of that,
you have no idea.

Speaker 5 (02:09:51):
What's going to happen. That's the best it can be.
I love it.

Speaker 3 (02:09:55):
Yeah, I don't disagree with how awesome it is. I
think We've had a couple of Sundays that have left
some meat on the the last two. This weekend was awesome. No,
this weekend was great. The last couple. We've had a
lot of really bad games out there. But as far
as predicting the results, it's incredibly tough. I do this
for a living, Jim, and every single week in our

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picking pool that we do here at work with people
that haven't watched four minutes of football all year. I'm
coming in thirtieth.

Speaker 6 (02:10:22):
So what's your pick for tonight? You going Raiders or Cowboys?

Speaker 5 (02:10:25):
Told you thirtieth? Why are you listening?

Speaker 3 (02:10:28):
You're doing way better.

Speaker 5 (02:10:29):
Just for the record, on your own, I want to
ask you who you know.

Speaker 6 (02:10:35):
I was Cowboys, but I'm really leaning Raiders.

Speaker 3 (02:10:37):
Now, okay, I'm gonna go Cowboys. But I continue to
flop it. But part of the reason why is definitely
it just goes to show you I did this last
year likelihood. I handed the phone mid season. I could
not get any of these picks right. I handed the
phone to my wife and she finished in first place,

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and I put the money with that. I did the
same thing last week with my kid, six years old.
I let him pick all of the games I finished
in fifth last week. Ye by the way, that was
all my son. When I make the picks, I'm in
the forties, it.

Speaker 4 (02:11:11):
Just seems like the games are better. Like the Broncos
Chiefs game last night was so much fun. I mean, look,
the Bucks team was. It's just fun to watch. And
I think that when you get wrapped up in teams
that are so dominant, it takes when there's when there's
not parody, when you know, the really bad teams are bad,
but even the really bad teams have glimmers. You know,
the Jets and the Saints have won, you know, against

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teams that you definitely did.

Speaker 5 (02:11:33):
Not pick them to lose to.

Speaker 4 (02:11:34):
I mean, the Bills are kind of shaky from week
to week some time. So I like the fact that
every team seems to have a shot within reason in
this season.

Speaker 5 (02:11:44):
That makes it more fun for me.

Speaker 3 (02:11:45):
So I mean, I don't and I don't want to
crap on that opinion, because you are coming at me
with a lot of joy right now, and I don't
want to be the thief of that.

Speaker 5 (02:11:54):
That's why Jack's been doing it for years.

Speaker 3 (02:11:55):
I feel like what you just said, like if I
just bumped my head and got my crap together again.
And someone said, hey, it's twenty eighteen, by the way,
and I just heard you say that. I would believe it.
I think every single year what you're saying applies to
the NFL, and that is why no other league can
touch it in terms of it's popular.

Speaker 5 (02:12:15):
It's so much fun there are There is no thing
that can make me sit on my couch for seven hours.
There is no single broadcast that could do it. Not
even golf nothing. I mean British Open maybe something like that.
But I'm telling you that's twice a year, every Sunday.

Speaker 4 (02:12:32):
I could sit there from one until midnight and have
no problem with it.

Speaker 3 (02:12:36):
Do you watch the red zone channel or do you
lock in on a team?

Speaker 5 (02:12:39):
I'm straight if oh man, i's Jim.

Speaker 3 (02:12:43):
You don't even know. Have you tried it?

Speaker 5 (02:12:45):
I can't do it, but you've done it. I don't
want to do it. It would be like crack. Okay, yeah,
I'm telling you, I know my weaknesses. I can't do it. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I do start scratching a little bit. Peter Roselle wanted
NFL commissioner from the seventies. Is that parody in the
league where every year and for the longest time, I
don't know if it still holds true. Half of all
the teams that reach the playoffs were not in the

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playoffs the year before.

Speaker 3 (02:13:07):
And it is designed that way. Jack. They do it
on purpose. The schedules every single year. This has done
so strategically. They don't hide behind it. The teams that
win their division the year prior they get the hardest
schedule the next year. The teams that fall to last
place typically get the easiest schedule the next year. And

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if you do a good job in building your roster,
the NFL is going to reward you with an easy schedule. Now,
if your team sucks, it doesn't matter if you have
an easy schedule because you're not going to be able
to do anything with it. You're going to be the
patsy on somebody else's schedule. If you get bored today,
do yourself a favor. Look at the difference between who
the Chiefs play every single week and who the New

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England Patriots play every single week. They are not playing
the same sport right now, and I thinks are legitimately good.
But this is what the NFL wants and the great
teams year over year are typically able to overcome that.
Like Philadelphia. Every week it's the Lions, it's the Packers,
all the best teams in the NFL, they're still winning

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despite that.

Speaker 5 (02:14:17):
The Chiefs are not.

Speaker 3 (02:14:18):
But there that's the reason why every year you see
teams that go from the bottom to the top and
from the top to the bottom.

Speaker 5 (02:14:24):
Very nice of them, real quick. Orlando Pride, big game
last night. Were you talking about it a lot today?

Speaker 3 (02:14:31):
Yeah? Well, you know, and Marta had a really emotional
press conference after the game, talking about what she envisions
her future to be, how much passions she still has
for the game. Tears in her eyes and you can
just see the grit, the just the passion that she
has for the sport. It just bleeds out over the screen.

(02:14:54):
So it's gonna be interesting to see how they're able
to keep this team banded together. I think that naturally
what happens is you win a championship, you start to
get a little bit comfortable. Yeah yeah, you feel like
you can just roll out there and do it again
and you don't have the same fire that brought you
to the championship the.

Speaker 4 (02:15:09):
First and other team's key up for you, you know, I
mean it's like when you come in as the champs,
they want you harder, so you get played against by
you know, you get you get everybody's both barrels every
time exactly.

Speaker 3 (02:15:19):
So if you slip up at all, that's you're you're
the circled game on everybody else's schedule. So credit to Gotham.
They got the win, and then the Orlando Pride left
to package.

Speaker 5 (02:15:28):
Let's talk about the biggest story in the NFL yesterday.
Oh really, Shador Sanders.

Speaker 3 (02:15:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:15:35):
Here's the thing is that I didn't I didn't say
what it was. I knew it, I knew I could
tell about it.

Speaker 4 (02:15:40):
I said, so you would have to say this, that
was a lackluster display of ability. Yeah, he didn't look good. Yeah,
but that doesn't mean anything. I understand because it was
the first set of snaps. But I mean, is this
one of those things where like, is this is the
sports world going yeah, I kind of told you so,

(02:16:00):
or is this them saying, you know, well, you know,
give him a chance. You know, first set of downs,
you know, came in because somebody else got injured.

Speaker 3 (02:16:08):
Well, it's such a hot topic that you can find
whichever your favorite hot take artist is out there and
you can find both of those opinions. So I don't
think there's general consensus. It's hard to find general consensus
on just about anything these days. When it comes to
Shador Sanders, there's none of it because people have picked
their side. Yeah, I like to live in a rational world.

(02:16:30):
I have been a believer in Shador Sanders. I was
shocked that he's fell out of the first round than
even more shocked when he fell all the way to
the fifth. I thought he looked better than his counterparts
in the preseason for the most part. It's not like
he was perfect. He was awful. Yeah, he looked terrible.
He looks scared.

Speaker 4 (02:16:51):
I mean there's a couple of dropbacks there when he
got some pressure outside of the one where he got sacked,
you look horrified.

Speaker 5 (02:16:56):
I could see why.

Speaker 3 (02:16:57):
I actually think I gained more respect for NFL evaluators
watching him yesterday. Wow, it really didn't look like that
at Colorado. The NFL is just such a different sport
than college, and I know that. And it's not like
I just learned this information and I still forget every
single year. A lot of self deprecation today, Buddy, I

(02:17:17):
don't know it's more self reflection.

Speaker 4 (02:17:19):
I think I'm not going to keep you too late
because we're raised not with us today, so we can
run a little bit late. But I want one more question.
So what's going on with UCF. We get Scott frossback,
we get the whole thing back, the vibes are there,
everything's great, we got the new space outfits, everything's awesome.

Speaker 5 (02:17:34):
Are you demoralized by the forty point? We're just getting absolutely.
I don't understand every game. It just doesn't seem like
we're super competitive. I mean, where are they? I mean
what what?

Speaker 4 (02:17:49):
At what phase of metamorphosis is this football team?

Speaker 3 (02:17:53):
They are lost in the middle of the I have
no money to pay players ocean of college football, and
there's a lot of programs that are stuck there. This
is the problem with UCF going up a weight class
from the American Athletic Conference to the Big Twelve. At
the time that they did, it was a good idea
because UCF was ready for it. The problem is is

(02:18:17):
that college football changed almost immediately after that happened, and
that changed they were not ready for. UCF does not
have the donors that have these super deep pockets that
are funneling money to the program. They have to scratch
and claw for every dollar that they get. There are
rich boosters out there, but it is all relative. Jim.
You're talking about a team they just played on Saturday,

(02:18:38):
Texas Tech, that has they've got oil money funding that program.

Speaker 4 (02:18:42):
Oh well they did no like Texas has never had
a problem with that Alabama.

Speaker 5 (02:18:46):
They make no bones about it.

Speaker 3 (02:18:48):
Texas Tech bought a legitimate national title contender, and they
play like it every single week. UCF isn't even close.
The UCF's roster is still built to compete at the
Group A five level, which is that just slightly lower
level of college football. But they compete against some of
the top teams in college every single week. And the

(02:19:08):
Big Twelve is a very tough football conference. They're better
than like the ACC. The Big Twelve is a better conference.
You seef's just not ready for it right now. Financially.
I don't think this has anything to do with Scott Frost.
I don't blame him one bit. I'm still excited that
he's back. But until they can start to recruit the
talent with their dollars get ready.

Speaker 5 (02:19:29):
For it's just not this.

Speaker 3 (02:19:30):
And then I hate that it's become just that because
it used to be, well, you're in the state of Florida,
so you have you have your pick of the litter
of the guys that don't go to Florida State Florida in.

Speaker 5 (02:19:41):
Miami, it's not like that.

Speaker 3 (02:19:42):
And Scott Frost was really good in his short time
in his first stint of finding those guys and building
the right team.

Speaker 5 (02:19:49):
It's not like that anymore.

Speaker 3 (02:19:51):
Now. It's about are you paying more than the school
over here? And if the answer is no, then I'm
going to go over here. It's why a team in Oxford,
Old Miss is just as competitive, in fact way more
competitive right now than the Florida Gators. They used to
never be. The r Indiana Indiana. It's a great example.
Indiana's got deep pockets now all of a sudden, if

(02:20:13):
they want to have a good football program, they can pay.

Speaker 5 (02:20:16):
For it, and they and they did.

Speaker 3 (02:20:17):
His tech is in Lubbock. We have a college football
guest that joins us every week. He says, you want
to know how to get the Lubbock go to hell
and take a right.

Speaker 5 (02:20:24):
That's how crappy that place is.

Speaker 3 (02:20:26):
And yet here they are out out recruiting Orlando, Florida,
because you can't use the city, you can't use the
campus anymore. You've got to use the bank account, and
you SEEF just doesn't have it. Hopefully they get there,
it's gonna take some time and hopefully fans have some patience.

Speaker 5 (02:20:43):
With Scott Frost wow man dire stuff. Huh Yeah, well,
I mean it is. I mean, because here's the thing.
You can't look down the road for an answered the
answers money and that, and I think that's really kind
of a pit. Really, that's a terrible place to be.

Speaker 4 (02:20:59):
If I would if I I was, you know, in
charge of a Division one football club and we were
in a position like that, it would feel hopeless because
you're never gonna have the money like the Texas teams,
or USC or UCLA or Notre Dame or any of
those other teams, even the big three in Florida that
can outspin you for the talent. Where you gonna get that.
How are you gonna convince that that blue chipper to

(02:21:19):
come to UCF when he will be the one there,
he will be the blue Chipper. There won't be a
team of Blue Chippers. There won't be four or five
of them. We put all of the money into one
and then we don't have a team to support that guy.
It doesn't seem like there's a lot of hope there.
I mean, if it's all.

Speaker 3 (02:21:34):
Based on the money and you can't use the.

Speaker 4 (02:21:36):
Surroundings or the environment or the integrity of the school
to recruit and it's just cash, I mean, god, I
mean that means there's gonna be a whole bunch of
ucfs and we're gonna go right back to seeing the
thing we saw before, which instead of it being Alabama
being able to drop because I can put you in
the NFL, it's gonna be whoever can pay you the highest, right,
and that's gonna be the thing. It's a payroll, and
it's the same school's gonna have the same money every year.

Speaker 3 (02:21:59):
It's never going to but and I'll just leave on
this one silver lining to all of that going anywhere, Okay, Well,
or I'll just here until when you guys off seven
around there. The silver lining to that to give some
hope to fans out there. Baseball deals with the exact
same thing. And yes, the Dodgers have won in the

(02:22:19):
last two years, and they're out spending everybody else spending
makes it a lot easier.

Speaker 5 (02:22:24):
You still have to spend right.

Speaker 3 (02:22:26):
And Texas, who is in the same state as Texas
Tech last time I checked, they spend even more money
than Texas and they can't remove their head from their
ass so they have a manning at quarterback. Oh that
sounds expensive game, well exactly, but they spent a lot
of money. Just because you spent Miami spent a lot,
They're probably not going to make the college football playoff.

Speaker 5 (02:22:48):
Just because you.

Speaker 3 (02:22:48):
Spend a lot, that doesn't guarantee anything. You have to
spend the right money. And so the other side of
that is just because you don't have money, that doesn't
mean you can't be competitive. It just means that you
have to be so good at finding the diamonds in
the rough. And to go back to the baseball comparison,
it means you have to be the Tampa bay Rays.
They have always ranked in the bottom five of spending,

(02:23:11):
and yet every single year they are competitive with the
best teams in baseball because they moneyball it. They get
the guy that nobody else wanted and they get the
most out of them. It's so hard to do that.
Your trek up the hill is a lot tougher than
the rich guy next to you. That's just taking the
elevator to the top of the mountain. But it is possible.

(02:23:33):
You just have to get really good with finding those guys.

Speaker 5 (02:23:35):
Always good seeing you, buddy. Pleasure to be the extra
Ten's is great today? Was it an extra ten?

Speaker 11 (02:23:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (02:23:40):
Good La.

Speaker 3 (02:23:43):
This is a great end to the work.

Speaker 5 (02:23:46):
It's always good seeing you.

Speaker 3 (02:23:47):
Man.

Speaker 5 (02:23:47):
Alrighty for seven nine six four one?

Speaker 19 (02:24:03):
Hey, jscrew what's going on? This is Ray Mellon stuck
in traffic on i'll Silla Parkway.

Speaker 9 (02:24:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (02:24:09):
Coverdale deserves a chance to retire. I remember before he
was in White Snake, he did a sting as the
lead singer for Deep Purple. But take away the whole
MTV image is this love and here I go again.
It's true musicianship in that band White Snake. So it's
it's good that he's retiring and everything. So one love bye.

Speaker 5 (02:24:30):
What's up Covert show? Yeah.

Speaker 15 (02:24:32):
I've been trying to see artists that I've never seen
or see some again. I just saw Metallica a few
years ago. I really wanted to see them again. I
had tickets to see Sting last on a Veteran's Day
in Jacksonville, but he canceled because he was sick. So
I'm hoping he comes back because I've never seen him live.
And the reason is I'm a huge Chris Cornell fan.

(02:24:54):
I never saw him live and I've never seen some Garden,
so I really regret that. So I'm seeing everything I
can see.

Speaker 5 (02:25:00):
That's a good thing to do, Buddy.

Speaker 4 (02:25:03):
A lot of bands out there, especially from the nineties
that I was like, you know, you're never seeing Nirvana again.
You know, you're not gonna see Sound Garden again the
way they're supposed to be seen. You're not gonna see
what I think is the greatest band from the nineties,
which is Alison Chains. You're not going to see them again,
you know, because they're gone. They're done.

Speaker 5 (02:25:18):
I missed The Who, and I had a chance to
see him on the quadraphin Inia tour, and I allowed
someone to talk to me, Oh, it's a really good show,
and I'm like, and I didn't go, And it's like
that was my only chance to see The Who. And
that's why when The Stones came, I made sure I
saw Stones. As an old metal head, I've never seen
a C.

Speaker 6 (02:25:36):
D C.

Speaker 4 (02:25:37):
Iron Maiden or Judas Priest. We're all, you know, favorite
bands of mine.

Speaker 5 (02:25:42):
Oh, but I've seen ac DC half a dozen. Yeah,
I've never seen ac DC. Would have loved it.

Speaker 2 (02:25:46):
You know.

Speaker 4 (02:25:46):
Of course, with Malcolm gone and everybody being so old now,
it won't be the same, won't have the same vibe.

Speaker 5 (02:25:51):
I'm still mad I didn't. I went to Welcome the
Rock Bill instead of ac DC. I'm I that was
a wrong. Yes, I never saw Pink Floyd. That would
have been.

Speaker 7 (02:26:00):
Oh I'd have loved to have seen Pink Floyd, led Zeppelin,
Bob Marley, but I never.

Speaker 4 (02:26:04):
Got into Floyd until I got older, though. I just
got into Floyd like a few years back. I never
really liked him in high school because that was burnout
music and I wasn't really down for that then. You know,
we wanted agro, you know, metal music, Motley Crew and
bands like that.

Speaker 6 (02:26:16):
We used to sing another Brick in the Wall on
the school Boat.

Speaker 5 (02:26:18):
Yeah for sure, man, Yeah, because you got the saying
we don't need no education.

Speaker 6 (02:26:23):
Right, that's right. Never at the top of our lungs.

Speaker 4 (02:26:25):
Never was a big Queen fan, although it would have
been cool to see Queen because of you know just
how big of an impact they made on music through
those through those years. But even like seeing David Bowie
and bands like that would have been kind of cool.
Saw the Beastie Boys when they first started out, did
you Yeah? I saw a tool when they first started out.
They were actually playing I think Lollapalooza when I saw
them for the first time, when they had just released

(02:26:48):
the EP was Sober on it in Prison Sex Sober
was the first album.

Speaker 6 (02:26:55):
Yeah, so very happy.

Speaker 5 (02:26:57):
A lot of those bands I'd like to see. Never
gonn seen him though long gone. I did get to
see David Bowie that was did you really? Where did
you see him? In Giant Stadium at the time the
Glass Spider Tour opened up by Squeezed, who was opened
up by Lisa.

Speaker 4 (02:27:12):
Lisa Cult came, Oh my god, almighty, it's so funny.
Squeeze is about to release another record.

Speaker 5 (02:27:17):
I saw that today. I'm a fan of Squeeze. Oh yeah,
that's too bad at all. Man. Welcome back to the
Jim Culbert Show. I'm Jim.

Speaker 4 (02:27:22):
There's deb Hello. Jack is here as well. So Jack
has this thing up on the screen. If go to
Jim Culbertlive dot Com right now. My wife showed me
this story. I don't see the I don't see the
thing though, Harry. Okay, So if you go to Jim
Colbert Live dot com right now over Disneyland, I think
it was yesterday or day before there was this mysterious

(02:27:44):
floating black ring over Disneyland. And I've heard professionals say
it wasn't birds, it wasn't insects, it didn't seem to
be moving. It was just floating there. And it's up
at Jim Colbert Live dot com. What do you think
that is?

Speaker 7 (02:27:58):
Guys, no idea, but it's one monster smoke ring.

Speaker 5 (02:28:03):
Yeah, that's exactly what it looks like. It looks like
a gigantic, dense smoke ring. Yeah. Because it's also it's
not perfect. It's like there's like uh zips spring off
the side. Yeah, things coming off of it. So is
it something burning?

Speaker 4 (02:28:18):
Like maybe something like like maybe something set on fire
and it's just floating up there.

Speaker 6 (02:28:23):
I don't know of anything that behaves that way.

Speaker 5 (02:28:25):
It's also got something moving with it that looks like
a jellyfish around it. If you watch it, I know
Jack's gonna get back to it real quick. But if
you look at it. When you go back and you
watch it move, it's got like some kind of weird
like a jellyfish kind of thing around it as well.
Watch when he shows it again again. You can check
this out at Jim Corpert Live dot com. See all
the other stuff kind of around it, almost like it's insects,

(02:28:46):
like it's a swarm of bees or something.

Speaker 6 (02:28:48):
I don't know if they behave that, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (02:28:52):
So it wasn't dissipating, nor was it a flock of birds.

Speaker 7 (02:28:55):
Well, then it wouldn't be smoke wouldn't make sense because.

Speaker 5 (02:28:58):
It would have broken apart.

Speaker 7 (02:28:59):
Yeah, the wind cur up there would have torn it apart.

Speaker 4 (02:29:04):
It says that that's something has a It says the
black ring is smoked from pyrotechnics. But I'm telling you
it's not at night time. It's like during the day.

Speaker 3 (02:29:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:29:12):
No, interesting that. By the way, if you want to
check that out, Myfox eight dot com has that. I
think that's a Fox station out of California, if you
want to check that out for sure. No idea what
that is. And it doesn't look like it doesn't look
like a pirate I've never seen. I've seen hundreds of
fireworks shows, and I've never seen anything that looks like
that at a pyrotechnic show.

Speaker 6 (02:29:31):
No saying we see thousands of them with them.

Speaker 7 (02:29:34):
Yeah, we've seen rings like this over Disney World, Universal SeaWorld.

Speaker 4 (02:29:38):
Well, not to mention. I mean, we've also read about
fireworks forever. Have you ever seen any phenomenon like that? No,
you know, paired up with fireworks?

Speaker 6 (02:29:45):
No, not at all.

Speaker 4 (02:29:46):
Yeah, I don't know, all right, four seven nine one
six one four one. Text us at seven seven zero
three one. What's coming up for your heard of here?

Speaker 5 (02:29:53):
First?

Speaker 7 (02:29:53):
Three Florida school districts will take part in a drone
pilot safety program. Four men are a Q trying to
cash a check. Let's just say it's a really big check.
Oh God, and Jake Paul is stepping back into the ring.
We'll talk about that next during you heard it here first, Cool.

Speaker 5 (02:30:09):
Let's take a little break. We'll come back and get
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Speaker 10 (02:31:00):
Hey, you'll get a kick out of this. So my
two year old's helping me build a shed for our
ghats that apparently we're getting.

Speaker 5 (02:31:07):
And my two.

Speaker 10 (02:31:09):
Year old stopped and wanted to go tell mommy how
big of a helper she was being, and ran inside
and just said daddy, daddy, daddy with no contact. And
my wife hung up on a conference call and ran
outside freaking out, thinking that I was hurt. Yeah, it's
not fun. I'm in trouble. I didn't even do anything.

Speaker 20 (02:31:30):
Hey, everybody else willie my camp talk today?

Speaker 3 (02:31:33):
I'm loving it.

Speaker 20 (02:31:33):
We were just camping this weekend out in Titusville.

Speaker 5 (02:31:36):
I have a tent.

Speaker 20 (02:31:39):
When I bought it, it said it sleeped three people,
and apparently I'm four because I don't fit. So I
built an a frame at a PVC and stretched some
tarp over it, cut out some windows and made a
truck bed tent.

Speaker 3 (02:31:53):
It works. Okay, I love you, goodbye, all.

Speaker 4 (02:31:57):
Right, thank you my opinion. I'm glad I wasn't there
for the swilly tart tenth.

Speaker 5 (02:32:03):
I'm joking. Good jobs will all.

Speaker 4 (02:32:05):
Right for seven nine one text seven seven zero three one.
I'm Jim deb is right there he no, Jack is
here as well. Tomorrow we'll have let's see what you
do that's new. We'll go over the listener's choice Scott
brown Back for its only money. We'll do that for sure.
Russell being with us tomorrow as well. Big Chow coming
up tomorrow, a lot of fun. Yeah, people are saying

(02:32:28):
that's a smoke cannon.

Speaker 6 (02:32:29):
That's what they're saying.

Speaker 7 (02:32:30):
But the ones I youtubed and looked up didn't look
like they'd make a ring that bab Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:32:35):
A guy that text us all the time said, yeah,
it's a YouTube giant smoke green cannon. Apparently they have
them at like the big music festivals and they fire
them off.

Speaker 5 (02:32:43):
Said they're pretty cool. But I've not seen anything like that.

Speaker 4 (02:32:45):
And again, all the time reading about music festivals, I've
never seen one of those things, or even heard the
idea of about smoke cannon.

Speaker 7 (02:32:51):
Well, I apparently people at burning Man they said, I
have those machines. I agree with the Texter who sent
us that. That's the gates of Hell opening over Disneyland.

Speaker 6 (02:33:01):
Every day. It's a different chapter of revelations, isn't it.

Speaker 5 (02:33:05):
Yeah, yeah, you're right for sure. Let's see what else
we have coming up tomorrow. Well, just a bunch of that.
It's gonna be a lot of fun. Yeah, a lot
of fun as always. Let's see.

Speaker 4 (02:33:15):
Oh, also, forgot to tell you Rosen coming in tomorrow
as well. Oh wow, I don't forget we have food tomorrow.
Oh so, as they're pushing the buffet for Thanksgiving, they'll
drop by tomorrow with a selection of choices from their buffet.
It's always good because they always bring you some like
some carb roast, beef prime rib uh, some turkey of course,
some of their great sides, and some of those great

(02:33:36):
international dishes they offer as well.

Speaker 6 (02:33:38):
Don't forget the other really big we've got our.

Speaker 5 (02:33:43):
Football follower, I know, and I know I know all
of these things, and I to pick. Are you really
only bringing roles to the thing Thursday? Is it franksgiving.
You should have to make something, you guys shouldn't be
able to just buy. I'm not buying anything potato. You're
not making it. Your wife is doing it. That's all right.
Guess what, the people eating it are going to appreciate

(02:34:05):
it much more. I'm gonna stand up and yell that
Jack didn't make these.

Speaker 4 (02:34:08):
He's a fraud. You're a potato fraud. That's what you are.
You're a mashed potato fraud.

Speaker 5 (02:34:13):
I don't think I'm a fraud if I'm not clearing
I made him.

Speaker 4 (02:34:16):
And you're a role fraud. You're a Thanksgiving, You're a
friends giving fraud. Fraud's giving.

Speaker 5 (02:34:21):
I almost signed up for roles, did you. That's the
easiest thing. You two are the worst because.

Speaker 6 (02:34:26):
He's some doubled eggs and I'll claim them as my own.

Speaker 4 (02:34:29):
How can I get out of this with the least
amount of work. It's somebody that gives you so much.
Oh God, it's time for.

Speaker 5 (02:34:39):
You heard it here first on the Jim Colbert Show.

Speaker 6 (02:34:42):
Get calling on that one.

Speaker 4 (02:34:43):
Yeah, I'm going to bring a bag. He's stepping it full.
I'm stepping it full like you guys. Mind turkey, you're
buying my family Turkey.

Speaker 7 (02:34:49):
Then three Florida school districts are going to take part
in a pilot program involving drones. They're browered Leon and
Volusia Counties that you're can be deployed in schools to
provide rapid response during emergencies. Florida lawmakers are trying to
determine if the drones are a worthwhile investment for school safety.

(02:35:11):
Four men are under arrest in South Florida accused of
trying to cash a twenty seven million dollar check hely
yeah from the US Treasury Department. The men were caught
in a scheme involving an undercover officer who was part
of the operation. They face charges of conspiracy to defraud
the United States and theft of government property.

Speaker 6 (02:35:32):
This is the part I'm interested in.

Speaker 7 (02:35:33):
The men had planned to cash the check at a
Broward County restaurant.

Speaker 6 (02:35:38):
What kind of food.

Speaker 7 (02:35:39):
Are they serving where you can cash a twenty seven
million dollar check?

Speaker 5 (02:35:44):
Can we get that? Five more of them too? Twenties?
Not too many hundreds tho, because they copy those a
lot ninean no fro, no money, not a lick of sense.

Speaker 7 (02:35:54):
Between no On November tenth, but they were met by
federal agents. It's not clear where a check came from
or how the suspects got their hands on it.

Speaker 4 (02:36:04):
You can't you imagine they actually probably had conversations about
what they.

Speaker 5 (02:36:08):
Were going to do when they got the money. Of course,
there's no question that happened.

Speaker 6 (02:36:11):
I'm going to buy a lambo.

Speaker 5 (02:36:12):
That dude probably already had boats and so picked out.
He was probably planning on leaving that restaurant right and
driving to the marina to buy his boat.

Speaker 6 (02:36:21):
Exactly. It's they're waiting for you.

Speaker 7 (02:36:24):
And then finally, Jake paul is stepping back into the
ring to face off against former two time unified heavyweight
champion Anthony Joshua. The two are set for a professional
heavyweight boxing match at the Cassea Center in Miami on
December nineteenth, and the fight will be streamed live on Netflix.
Paula's scheduled to take on Joshua and a fight consisting

(02:36:45):
of eight three minute rounds. The YouTuber turned boxer was
originally slated to take on wb or WBA lightweight champion
Gervanta Tank Davis in an exhibition fight on November fourteenth,
but the match was pulled after Davis was accused in
a civil lawsuit of aggravated battery, false imprisonment, kidnapping, and

(02:37:07):
intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Speaker 5 (02:37:09):
Wow, I mean okay, how the most preferred to see
him in the ring with Jaul?

Speaker 8 (02:37:16):
Now?

Speaker 5 (02:37:16):
How long before this hits bottom for this guy? I
mean this, I can't imagine a lot of people are
going to tune in and spend Is it.

Speaker 6 (02:37:22):
Free bey on Netflix?

Speaker 5 (02:37:25):
Oh yeah, that's free.

Speaker 3 (02:37:25):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (02:37:26):
Oh yeah, okay, that's their live program.

Speaker 6 (02:37:28):
Yeah, and you heard it here first the Jim Culbert Show.

Speaker 5 (02:37:31):
Thank you, Deborah. Do we have to think today?

Speaker 16 (02:37:33):
Young one?

Speaker 7 (02:37:34):
We want to thank Brandon Kravitz from ninety six to
nine The Game. Just in case you missed him talking
sports Don't Worry about It podcast has already been posted
at The Jim Culbert Show. And then, last but never least,
Sam Bowen and Candice Rich for running our YouTube chat.

Speaker 5 (02:37:48):
You guys appreciate that, as we do every day. Jack question,
I think. Yeah. In our YouTube chat, we pose the
question do you have a friends giving at work? Man?

Speaker 4 (02:37:59):
I bet a lot of people have something that's similar
to it. It maybe isn't like hours per se. I
will go sixty five percent say yes.

Speaker 5 (02:38:08):
Twenty four twenty four percent.

Speaker 3 (02:38:12):
Wow, that's a shame, that is.

Speaker 5 (02:38:14):
But also think about all the very type of businesses
that someone may work in.

Speaker 7 (02:38:18):
Yeah, well there's still a lot of people either working
remote or working hybrid.

Speaker 5 (02:38:23):
I mean, and if you work in a restaurant, you're like, no,
we're in a cha want to get out of here?
All right, let's get out of here again? Coming up tomorrow,
what'd you do this New Rosses in tomorrow? Rogress football
follow up, It's.

Speaker 4 (02:38:36):
Only money, The Progress football follow up, and of course
the Rows and Hotel with a bunch of yeast to
us eat.

Speaker 5 (02:38:45):
And this is actually my favorite one because it's the
Thanksgiving stuff.

Speaker 6 (02:38:48):
I know what I'm gonna do.

Speaker 7 (02:38:49):
I'm gonna save all the samples that bring me and
then I've done my stuff.

Speaker 5 (02:38:53):
On Thursday a gym, we follow the new Chunkie. They
follow the Monster in the morning after us, it's tom
and dam with the Corbet time and our Prince Maria last.

Speaker 4 (02:39:02):
We'll see tomorrow at three for more than Jim Colbert
shown till then have yourself a fantastic Monday evening.

Speaker 5 (02:39:08):
Calls Raiders. The Autumn Whim is a Rader talking about
Jack Bradshaw.

Speaker 2 (02:39:20):
If you missed any part of today's show, check out
The Jim Colbert Show on demand, and for highlighted feature segments,
listen to The Jim Colbert Show The Goods.

Speaker 3 (02:39:27):
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