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Good weekend, guys, great week absol.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
Yours was a little longer than the rest.
Speaker 4 (02:07):
Of our Yeah, exactly my birthday weekend.
Speaker 3 (02:09):
How did your birthday slash planning? Because there were some
other things that happened? Can I say the other stuff
for have you not talked.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
About that about you know? You can say the stuff.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
Yeah, So you went and get your dress this weekend.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
What's interesting is I already had a dress.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
I got one too. I could have given you a
goo same exact measurements.
Speaker 4 (02:28):
And yeah, I'm sure, I'm sure and found a new dress.
Were not expecting to, but yeah, absolutely love it. Went
shopping with my mom and my best friend. Got to
eat a delicious meal at Goblin Market. Nice on my birthday.
Speaker 3 (02:44):
Nice.
Speaker 4 (02:44):
Yesterday, we were going to go to the Renaissance Fair
over in Vieira, over in Bovarre County, and between the
wind and the cold, we were like, yeah, no, we're
not We're not doing that.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
Yeah. That little squall that rolled through yesterday afternoon bringing
the cold front in hit us out there in Lake County.
Pretty good we had some really delicious winds out there.
Speaker 5 (03:04):
My daughter and I went out in the morning. We
were looking at cars. No the morning, it was lovely
early like morning, like tell me, we were thinking about
doing it early afternoon. I looked at the radar, I go,
let's call the guy, tell him we want to come
look at this car at early And we did, like
you know, from ten to twelve. And as we sat there,
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we sat, we went to a whawa and we just
I looked at the radar, I go, it's time we go. Yeah,
And two hours later it dropped like thirty degrees.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
I was just telling Deborah, literally just telling Deborah. So
that morning, You're right, it was just overcast, but it
wasn't even that bad. It was pretty mild. I remember
walking for six I remember walking out to take out
my garbage and I was like, oh, any that bad.
And I went back and I was like, did I
read the wrong day when this thing is supposed to
roll through? And I went back to my radar and
I said, no, it's about noon or so it's going
to start getting narly. And I'm like, well, it's like
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ten forty five. Where's this where's this bad weather? Then?
That bad Weather's like I'm here, bitch, And it was
like forty five mile an hour, fifty mile hour winds,
just ripping through. A matter of fact, my wife and
I were contemplatingly. We thought it was like, which one
of those trees? We have a bunch of old trees
in the back, yeah, at our house, right, which one's
coming down? We thought for one we thought for sure
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one was coming down.
Speaker 6 (04:18):
But no.
Speaker 3 (04:18):
And then and like I was telling Ded, walked outside
on the patio, shorts t shirt, no problem whatsoever. Forty
five minutes later, it dropped like ten to twelve degrees.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
It was crazy.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
We were like an I ninety five on an overpass
waiting for the light to change, and the car was
just rocking back and forth from the from the wind
and then the sound. It sounded like someone was taking
fistfuls of sand and just throwing them at the car windows.
Speaker 3 (04:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (04:44):
And I looked at her and she looked at me,
and being friends for as long as we are, we knew.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
Exactly what we said.
Speaker 4 (04:50):
It was f that hell, let's let's turn around, let's
uber it back and watch football game at the artery,
I mean, get ripped.
Speaker 3 (04:59):
And the funny thing is that's like that was I
was still in deb like I don't know about after
one o'clock yesterday afternoon. I think I got off my
couch four times. Two were to be. We just got
a big pilot of blankets on the couch. My wife has,
you know, gonna be in Dallas all week on business,
so we were like, we're just gonna power chill because
she was out of town last weekend as well. This
is a weird travel season. So we man, we just
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got every blanket that we had on the couch, and
I don't think we moved. It was great.
Speaker 7 (05:24):
Man.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
Do you guys have couch blankets?
Speaker 3 (05:26):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (05:26):
I've got like ten of them. Okay, they were in
full effect yesterday.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
Oh yeah, yeah, absolutely, and we'll be again tonight.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
Every fluffy, plush blanket you could throw over myself, a
dog and a woman. Yes, we did, like we were
living in the middle of a yurt.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
That's a good time right there.
Speaker 3 (05:41):
It was great. A couple of things that came up
during yesterday during football. One thing actually I wanted to
kind of find out because I don't google these things
when I hear them anymore, because who wants the answer
that's no.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Fun, right, right, No, you usually leave it for us
to google.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
Right, Yeah, I'm gonna ask you, right, I'm gonna ask
you guys to google.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
It, all right, but where are you google it?
Speaker 3 (05:59):
Tell me? I read even heard of this. This is
how we used to do right here.
Speaker 8 (06:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (06:02):
Sure.
Speaker 3 (06:03):
So the interesting thing is is that we've heard of
I mean, there are so many like of these home
remedy kind of home myth type things that people have
been doing for years, right to do everything from heel scabs,
to get rid of ear infections to eye infections, all
of that stuff. There's always been some of that to
pass down, right.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (06:23):
So while we're watching football this weekend, I was watching
the Rams and Bears game, which was completely insane, and
I heard before the game, one of these on field
reporters did a thing. They threw it down to ournch goes.
You know, I've never heard this one before, but we
hear a couple of Rams players are doing something specific
to keep their feet warm. And you know the reason
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why is because game time temp there I think was
thirty one with wind chow factor at like three or
nineteen with a wind chow factor like three degrees. So
it was really cold. Of course, you know that's the
La Rams. Yeah, not really used to nine degree weather.
And by the way, I think Patrick, I think Stafford
was one and nine in games going into that game
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when it was cold outside. Yeah, that's why I didn't
pick them, by the way, but they asked what it was,
and he said, She says, I've never heard this before,
but a couple of the Rams players are putting cayenne
pepper in their socks.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
Oh wow.
Speaker 3 (07:23):
They're dumping cayenne pepper into their socks and then putting
their socks on their feet. And the cayenne pepper when
it interacts with your feet and you're sweat and stuff,
creates a warmth that keeps your feet warm. And I
was like, well, that doesn't make any sense because I
don't think it works like that. I think that's just
an old wives tale of some sort or an old
grandma thing. Have you guys ever heard of putting cayenne
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pepper in your socks to keep your feet warm. No,
I've not heard that either, And I think it's kind
of weird because I mean, obviously, cayenne pepper is is hot,
you know, when you put it on your mouth, but
I don't think it has that same thing when you
put it on your feet, doesn't it.
Speaker 5 (07:58):
And when you sweat and it's wet, what happened it
absorbs in your skin?
Speaker 3 (08:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (08:02):
Maybe so there are more nerve endings in your foot,
just like this is why acupuncture they always focus on
the feet, that that warmth travels through the body to
help spread that warmth and keep you well.
Speaker 3 (08:15):
I know that when you cut peppers or doing anything,
you know, in the kitchen, you gotta be careful because
so you don't even have to touch your eye. Guys,
I'm gonna be honest, I've done it so many times.
If you are just rubbing above your eye, the oil
from the pepper will get down onto your eye. It
just doesn't.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
It's just your eyelid, man, is all it.
Speaker 3 (08:32):
It's just your eye lid, and it'll light your ass up.
So maybe they're onto something. But I've not heard of that.
And you know, again, growing up around people who hunt
all the time, go up in the north and go
hunting all the time, I've never I've heard everything but that.
I've heard wrapping your feet in plastic bags and then
put your socks on it. I've heard every possible iteration.
Speaker 5 (08:52):
We used to do that for shoveling snow, but it
was a water back right right, your feet don't breathe
and yeah, yeah they're.
Speaker 3 (08:59):
Nasty and sweat. But I've heard everything. I've heard tenfoil,
I've heard everything. Nothing.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
I've never never heard of tenfoil.
Speaker 10 (09:06):
Now.
Speaker 4 (09:07):
I was thinking you're going to say something like what
someone texted us at seven seven zero three, when I
was thinking, like ben gay or icy hot, that's what
they're putting on their feet, But no, I.
Speaker 3 (09:15):
Thought they were urinating on there.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
That was after the game.
Speaker 3 (09:19):
That would be warm for a second, then not warm,
yeah no, and then you and you'd have the worst
poptickle ever on your toes. Yeah. I just never heard that.
So if you have seven seven zero three one. A
couple other things that happened this week that it's kind
of interesting that I kind of figured out. I read
a story, and we've talked about this before. We read
a story about Cheap Trick before you know the band
(09:41):
Cheap Trick, and they have a big article out about
them now because I think they're releasing another album and
oh wow, and they said there's one main reason while
why cheap trick has been around since like the mid seventies,
still has the same band members and everything like that.
Never had an argument, never had a quarrel, no problems
whatsoever in the band. None, no money issues, no nothing,
(10:01):
No writing credit issues, no nothing. And it was weird
because the lead singer, Robin Xander said, there's one reason
for that, and it's this. We were never friends. The
band was never friends. They never really hung out. They
never really outside of doing the shows and music, they
don't really talk to each other. It's really rare. It
be only to plan getting together as a band.
Speaker 4 (10:23):
Which is so interesting because we know of all the
bands that were friends, it worked out great for them.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
Yeah, you re all friends, right, they're all.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
Still great friends.
Speaker 3 (10:32):
And the question based on that is, and I think
this is gonna be our question matter of fact, it
is our question of the day is are you friends
with your co workers? Because I mean it's funny you
could sit here and go, well, cheap trick blah blah blah.
But you know we here on the show, we spend
so much time together. We don't really hang out after
the show.
Speaker 5 (10:47):
Hell no we do not, so the but how do
you define friends? Because we are friendly. Yes, we are
fen time socially outside of here.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
Yeah, but here's the where do you draw the line?
Speaker 4 (11:01):
You wouldn't borrow money from each other, Well, you wouldn't
ask for a ride, and you wouldn't ask us to
move to help you move.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
I've done all three, damn it. I would not ask
you guys to help me move if I needed money
that or we.
Speaker 4 (11:20):
Would have been doing it five or six times by now.
Speaker 3 (11:22):
If I needed money, I would I would ask one
of you for money. I would have any problem doing that.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
Yeah, same here?
Speaker 4 (11:27):
Yeah, yeah, okay, what was the other one? Let's see,
helping you move, borrowing money, borrowing money, scratching your back,
and then asking for a ride.
Speaker 3 (11:39):
Yeah yeah, I mean, oh yeah, yeah, the right thing
is a weird, weird thing to work. You're going to
the same place.
Speaker 5 (11:46):
But are you friends who drove me to Ross's wedding?
Speaker 3 (11:48):
I did? Are you friends with your coworkers? That's a
simple question. Yeah. When you say friends, I mean like,
do you go out watch football or do you on
you know, do you like Jack and I for a while,
we're going to see trivia together, you know, going to
watch trivia or do trivia?
Speaker 1 (12:00):
O so fun to see him so excited about your
date night.
Speaker 3 (12:02):
Is that a normal thing for people? I think it is.
I think we're kind of in the I think we're
in the minority. I think most people who work in
an office setting, like you know, some of these girls
that work here in our sales building, they're I mean,
they're not just friends. I mean they do like girl
trips two or three times a year. They're right, eight
or ten of them that are closed. I don't think
any of the guys are like that. But there's a
group of girls here in this building have been friends
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for years. But I don't know if that's the rarity
or not.
Speaker 4 (12:27):
And that's how I met my best friend. You know,
she was we were working at the same radio station.
She was just on a different shift as me.
Speaker 3 (12:34):
Also, I'm gonna ask you guys a little bit later
in the show we have some time to talk, probably
in the four o'clock hour, what's the one thing that
you feel like you have to do? And I ask this,
this not something that you enjoy doing, because we all
enjoy doing something, but the thing that really makes you
internally the happiest. And the reason I asked this question
is I bet. I had a bit of an epiphany
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this weekend and I discovered what mine was. And I
thought I knew what it was, and I've actually made
that statement out loud one hundred times. This makes me
happier than anything. But I found out this week and
it does not. It was something I did not give
enough credit for liking more than something that most people
probably think I like more than the other.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (13:13):
So I wanted to ask you, what is the thing
that you do that makes you eternally happy? And it
doesn't have to make you any money or anything like that,
but you just find that when you do that, you're
at total peace. You enjoy every single minute of it,
and even the people around you know, hey, they're doing
that that makes them the happiest chill out, leave them
alone type thing. Plus a bunch of other stuff to
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talk about today.
Speaker 4 (13:34):
What do you got for news, dep Well, we've had
an anti ice protest held in Orlando. Don't know if
you heard or not, but college football's National championship game
is tonight.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
Yes, didn't want to surprise you with that.
Speaker 4 (13:46):
And Nike is releasing an MLK shoe and not everyone
is happy about it. We'll tell you why and more
coming up next during JCS news.
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Jack is right over there, and Deb has your news.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
It's time for JCS news. Wow, this guy gotta put
his name on everything.
Speaker 3 (14:55):
It's in my contract ed.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
Here's the news on the Jim Colver Show.
Speaker 4 (14:59):
Oh I miss at JCS news. Brought to you by
that mortgage guy Don all Right, communities across Florida are
honoring the legacy of doctor Martin Luther King Junior, today
with parades, marches, festivals, and service projects from the Panhandle
to South Florida. Major events include Miami's forty ninth annual
MLK Day Parade in Liberty City, along with large parades
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in Jacksonville, Tampa, and Saint Petersburg, and unity marches and
festivals across Central Florida. Many Florida cities are also marking
the holiday with MLK Day of Service projects. There was
one taking place at the Orange County Convention Center today.
Hundreds of people there packing ready to eat meals.
Speaker 3 (15:39):
That's awesome.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
Yeah, it really is.
Speaker 4 (15:40):
I think it's their third year they've been doing it,
encouraging volunteers to honor doctor King's legacy through community action.
All Right, another cold night is expected across northern and
central Florida. The National Weather Service has issued a freeze
warning from Brooksville north. A cold weather advisory is in
effect from Orlando to Fort Myers. The advisories kick in
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overnight and last till about nine o'clock tomorrow morning. And
as you can imagine, hundreds of manatees have been spotted
in central Florida during this unseasonably cold weather. Around seven
hundred and thirty five manatees gathered at Blue Spring State
Park over the weekend in search of warmer waters right
a constant seventy two degrees in the spring. Absolutely so,
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the large marine mammals thrive in warmer environments. Even though
they look like they're covered in blubber, they really don't
deal with the cold well at all.
Speaker 5 (16:32):
Isn't it amazing that that feels cold when you get
in spring water?
Speaker 3 (16:36):
Freezing? Yeah, yeah, yeah, freezing too. Yeah. But if the
air's forty exactly, jumping a spot exactly.
Speaker 4 (16:44):
The number of manatees at the park fluctuates throughout the year.
Of course, once it starts to warm up later on
this week, they'll probably start heading back out. I don't
know if you guys saw the photos, but the winner
is a historic one. In the Panhandle, snow was reported
yet yesterday at Pensacola International Airport for the second straight year,
and that's the first time the Sunshine State has ever
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recorded snowfall and back to back years.
Speaker 3 (17:09):
That's crazy. I didn't know that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But we have a family member that lives in Deston
sending his photographs or Crestview destined in that area, right
and Senta's photographs as soon as it happened. Was kind
of cool, and it wasn't. No, it wasn't like one
of these florries where it melts when it hits the ground.
It actually built up on the ground. It was cold there.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
It's stuck around. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (17:31):
Yesterday's snowfall wasn't much, though the National Weather Service reported
less than an inch in places like Tallahassee, Niceville.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
Marianna is like a foot I know.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
Well, I didn't realize last year's snowfall was much higher,
with almost nine inches over two days.
Speaker 3 (17:48):
I did not know that either.
Speaker 4 (17:49):
That's a lot of snow in the state. That's how
you know Hell is freezing over all.
Speaker 3 (17:53):
Right.
Speaker 4 (17:54):
Two teenagers are safe after a water rescue off Alusha County.
The Coast Guard says the teens were rescued yesterday afternoon
after their boat cap sized. You guys, they were found
horrifying ten miles offshore two teenagers. Yeah, wow, ten miles
offshore when their boat cap size is absolutely terrifying. Thankfully
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they were found with only minor injuries and mild hypothermia.
But thank goodness they were found and brought back in.
Speaker 3 (18:22):
Ten miles and the water's cold, by the way. I
mean even those four my when my wife and her
friend were in the Bahamas here last weekend, she said
they went to go Cokaine and tried to go on
the ocean. They're like, nah, we'll go to the pools.
Heated the ocean was too cold to go in.
Speaker 4 (18:35):
Wow, even down there, I wouldn't have never assumed that
I would think it'd be Caribbean huth.
Speaker 3 (18:40):
Yeah, all right.
Speaker 4 (18:41):
Some local residents are calling for ice to be abolished
to Dozens of people attended an anti ice rally yesterday
outside Orlando City Hall. Reverend Sarah Robinson was there, and
she called on federal officials to remember the Undeclaration on
Human Rights. Robinson tells Orlando Sentinel it's a powerful document
that reminds us we can do better, but it seems
(19:01):
like we've forgotten that commitment. Meanwhile, the Sarasota County School
Board is taking up a resolution affirming that federal agents
are allowed to operate on school campuses. Board share Bridge
at Ziegler remember that name, mm hmm, tells News Channel.
Her resolution would make it clear that no school employee
will interfere with agents doing their jobs while not changing
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any existing district policies.
Speaker 12 (19:26):
We have to follow the law, and there are strict
rules when it comes to FURBA, and that will not change.
Speaker 4 (19:33):
Critics question whether you know the resolution is really needed
because the US Constitution already guarantees due process. It's expected
to be discussed at the school board's Tuesday meeting. I'm
sure it will be quiet and friendly. Yeah, like everything
is right now.
Speaker 3 (19:47):
Everyone's going to wait their turn to chime in.
Speaker 1 (19:49):
Exactly.
Speaker 5 (19:50):
We were talking about spring water earlier. We know that's
at constant seventy two degrees. And those two young gentlemen
cap sides they were in the Atlantic Ocean.
Speaker 3 (19:58):
Yeah, whereabouts off? Did it say? Offul Time? Okay, so
off the Florida coast.
Speaker 5 (20:03):
What do you guys think the temperature is of the
Atlantic Ocean?
Speaker 3 (20:08):
Seventy eight?
Speaker 1 (20:09):
I was going to say sixty eight.
Speaker 5 (20:11):
It would be seventy eight in Miami. It's about seventy
six degrees. Off of central Florida. Let's say Saint Augustine areas,
it's sixty three degrees. That it's cold, man, And when
you get up near Jacksonville it's below sixty.
Speaker 4 (20:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (20:26):
Yeah, I remember surfing the Sound of Year of Our
New SUMMERNY years and years ago, and you had to
have like a spring suit, which is a wet soup.
It just didn't have any full legs. It was just
like shorts. But the rest of it was was, you know,
you had to have it because I mean, you could
go out there for a little bit, but man, if
you're out there for any more than like a couple
hours or whatever, you would just freeze up. It was
so bad.
Speaker 4 (20:44):
Plus I heard like the sand is really cold as well,
and then you've got to deal with that wind and
you're wet.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
No, no, thank you, all right.
Speaker 4 (20:52):
A Central Florida lawmaker wants to install flashing lights at
certain crosswalks. State Representative Jay Alvarez is pushing for increased
technology at crosswalks to improve pedestrian safety.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
The bill has passed its first.
Speaker 4 (21:05):
Committee a companion A companion bill hasn't yet been heard
in the Florida Senate. I think that's a great idea
because it alerts drivers with the flashing lights that there's
somebody in the cross right, yea, yeah, because if.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
They're wearing dark clothes or the streets aren't well lit.
Speaker 3 (21:19):
Let me tell you something. Dude almost hit somebody last week.
I didn't talk about it. When we go out of here,
there's a right turn before you get onto the onto
the expressway or to our one of our big roads
that leads out of the radio station and heads that way.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
Oh wow.
Speaker 3 (21:32):
And if there's a there's a walkway right there on
the right. And there was a couple because there's a
couple of hotels around here where you can stay in Maitland,
because it's a big bit. This is a business district
where we are, and there were a couple of people
waiting to walk across the street to go to the
Chick fil A over there. Never saw them, dark hoodie
jeans and not paying attention to the traffic signals. Literally
walked out right in front of me, almost raining right over.
Speaker 5 (21:52):
Oh no, I like how you describe it, like it
was their fault.
Speaker 3 (21:57):
It was less a dark giese they were as they
didn't they didn't have the walkway and they do just
because they don't pay attention to it. He just stepped
out there thinking it was gonna be fine. I ripped
right and almost wasted as head.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
Oh man, that's terrifying.
Speaker 4 (22:09):
Well, a woman in Barvard County is sentenced to nine
years in jail in connection to a deadly hit and
run crash that sent a bicyclist over a bridge.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
Yeah exactly.
Speaker 4 (22:22):
Annabelle Morales pleaded no contest on Friday after initially pleading
not guilty. The crash in twenty twenty two killed Stephen
morph who was thrown from the State Road five to
twenty causeway into the Indian River.
Speaker 5 (22:36):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (22:37):
Unbelievable.
Speaker 4 (22:38):
And Morales wasn't arrested until several months later.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
Wow, right, like they.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
Just that's a big hike too, going over the causeway.
That's that's hill. Did they not? I mean, what happened?
Did they not? Were they just not sure if she
was guilty? Or did they? Why did it take so long?
Speaker 1 (22:53):
I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 4 (22:55):
And obviously she's lucky she only got nine years and
changed her clea to no test.
Speaker 3 (23:00):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (23:01):
But for that bicyclist, Jack, I worry about you every
time you get on your bike.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
Yeah, me too, just because.
Speaker 3 (23:07):
There's the most dangerous state in the in the US,
right a bike.
Speaker 5 (23:10):
It is, And that's why I actually will ride on
the sidewalk over the bike lane O four to thirty four.
Speaker 4 (23:16):
Absolutely, because I mean you may be in the bike lane,
but that person that's looking at their phone is going
to swerve into the bike lane right correct.
Speaker 3 (23:22):
And that four inches a white paint isn't going to protect.
Speaker 4 (23:25):
It's not, it's not, it's not going to stop them,
all right. Florida drivers are paying more at.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
The pump this week.
Speaker 4 (23:31):
The stay wide average I gas prices two seventy seven
a gallon. That's up ten cents from a week ago.
Damn It still fifteen cents cheaper than last month, and
a whopping forty two cents lower than a year ago.
The most expensive gas in the state is in the
West Palm Beach book or Ratona area at two ninety
five a gallon.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
They can afford it down, Yeah, they're fine.
Speaker 4 (23:51):
The cheapest prices are in Crestview for Walton Beach, where
drivers are paying about two forty nine.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
Damn really not bad, right.
Speaker 3 (23:59):
I saw last weekend I saw two fifty six and
I thought it was a typo and that I paid
two seventy eight or something. And then even just today
I think I paid two seventy nine.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
Uh Okay, yeah, still not bad not bad.
Speaker 5 (24:11):
Shout out to our Texas Real Mobile seven seven zero
thirty one.
Speaker 3 (24:14):
Thank you.
Speaker 5 (24:15):
They told us those two boaters that were capsized and
out floating in the Atlantic.
Speaker 3 (24:20):
It was off a New Smyrna beach.
Speaker 5 (24:21):
Okay, so I think we could guesstimate that in the
mid sixties for the water tap.
Speaker 3 (24:25):
And I guessaid you got john boat out there, which
was brilliant.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
That's and ten miles off shore.
Speaker 3 (24:31):
Yeah, yeah, well that's where they ended up. We don't
know where. You shouldn't even have one of those things
in the ocean at all. You should barely have in
the river. It's crazy, crazy, that's that youth man.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
That invincibility. Right, they'll live forever.
Speaker 3 (24:44):
Oh I miss that me too, Jack that and waking
up pain free. Well, it can possibly go wrong, right exactly.
Speaker 4 (24:51):
Daytona State College has a significant economic impact. We always
think about the big state universities, but a recent study
by light Cast revealed the college has an impact of
how much money in Volusha and Flagler Counties.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
This is Daytona State College.
Speaker 3 (25:05):
What kind of financial impact does Daytona State State College.
Speaker 4 (25:09):
Have in Volusha and Flagler Counties? What's the give me
a number.
Speaker 3 (25:13):
So that means students coming to live there, living in
the community, spending money. Blah blah blah blah blah.
Speaker 5 (25:18):
Oh my gosh, it couldn't be something We're going to
be like, what, Well, the thing is is, I'll go
fifty million dollars.
Speaker 3 (25:24):
That seems high.
Speaker 5 (25:25):
It does seem high, but I have a feeling she's
going to say a higher number.
Speaker 3 (25:31):
Fifty one million. I know it.
Speaker 1 (25:33):
Nearly one billion dollars.
Speaker 4 (25:36):
It attributes this impact to the college's operations, how long
construction projects. It's the beginning of college and the contribution
of alumni to the local workforce. Daytona State College offers
over one hundred programs, including certificates, associate and bachelor's degree.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
Wow, that's crazy the time the time of so creat Yeah. Yeah.
The one thing I know about that is this. The
one thing I know for sure about that is I won, right,
That's what I know. I won.
Speaker 4 (26:05):
The Miami Hurricanes have a chance tonight to claim they're
six college football National championship on their home field, hard
Rock Stadium, if they beat the Fernando Mendoza led Indiana
Hoosiers College football Playoffs. Ryan Allen Hall promises it will
be special.
Speaker 10 (26:22):
We had LSU in New Orleans back in twenty twenty,
and then we had Georgia in Atlanta back in twenty eighteen.
That does not compare to having a true home team
playing in their home city. This is electric.
Speaker 4 (26:37):
Fans are tailgating, as you can imagine outside hard Rock
Stadium in Miami Gardens ahead of kickoff at seven thirty pm.
The Caynes, who barely made the college football Playoff, are underdogs,
so the top seeded Indiana Hoosiers. Their last title was
in two thousand and one. Indiana football has never captured
a national championship.
Speaker 3 (26:57):
Yeah, this is one of the great sports stories of
the year here, really it really is.
Speaker 10 (27:01):
No.
Speaker 4 (27:01):
The next story I have is the great sports story
of the year. Yeah, one person has hurt, three others
arrested after a fight at a travel baseball tournament at
the New Chain of Lakes Complex and winter Haven.
Speaker 3 (27:15):
You only thing crazy about that is that it doesn't
happen every game. Because if you've ever met some of
these travel ball parents, you think you're something. How did
these people make it through every single day of their life?
And I'm not talking about the ones out there that
know that are cool you got to do what I'm
talking about. Everybody knows that one, that one dude who
thinks his kid is way better than everybody, and he
is not way better than anybody.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
You mean, like a Shadur Sanders, Yeah, in a situation.
Speaker 3 (27:37):
Or that mom out there that's swilling vodka seven forty
five because she's so mad at her life that she
takes it out of everybody around her. Every coach, you're
not You're drunken. It's not even cartoon times. They lighten up.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
Well.
Speaker 4 (27:51):
Police say that melee started on Saturday with a warning
from a twenty one year old umpire to one of
the coaches. After that, the father of the umpire, who
was in the stands, was struck by a thirty eight
year old yo's Manny Fernandez, the father of one of
the players. The umpire left to help his father but
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was hit from behind by one of the coaches. Marcos Abali. Fernandez,
his seventeen year old son, and a Bali were all arrested.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
On battery charges.
Speaker 3 (28:23):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
The empire was hospitalized.
Speaker 3 (28:26):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (28:27):
Thankfully his father did not require medical attention, but again,
hit from behind.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
Unbelievable. Man, I'm telling you, you have no unless you're
part of that travel ball. And I don't care what
it is, baseball, volleyball, a dance, it doesn't matter. Man,
all those travel things those people are. That's a different
breed of humanity there, man. Yeah, Because here's the thing.
They have thousands of dollars invested in these in these
leagues and then into that travel So every time their
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kid plays to them, they're like, that's another opportunity for
them to get a d one deal or have a
skill out look at him or whatever. And I told
people this a billion times. You know if your kid's
gonna make it, because they contact you. You don't have
to go out there and fish your kid around. Trust
me to tell you if your kid's got it, they
will know and they will contact you. If they're not
contacting you, I got horrible news. Get ready for third string.
(29:17):
That's your life. Just enjoy your education. Make the most
of it.
Speaker 12 (29:20):
Well.
Speaker 4 (29:20):
Speaking of one final sports note, Nike is honoring doctor
Martin Luther King Junior with a new sneaker, the Honor
the King version of its Lebron twenty three shoe.
Speaker 1 (29:33):
Here's the issue.
Speaker 4 (29:35):
The shoe is a shade of teal taken from the
exterior of the Lorraine Motel and Memphis.
Speaker 3 (29:42):
No no, no, no, no, no no.
Speaker 4 (29:45):
I've been there where King was killed by an assassin's
bullet in nineteen sixty eight and is today the National
Civil Rights Museum.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
What was Nike thinking?
Speaker 3 (29:55):
How did that make it out of that first conference?
Speaker 1 (29:57):
I have no it.
Speaker 3 (29:58):
Now.
Speaker 4 (29:58):
The shoe is expected to be at least Tuesday tomorrow.
Has faced criticism online for its decision to use the
motel's tire scheme.
Speaker 3 (30:06):
It was between that and James Earl bray Brown. James
Earl ray Brown, Yeah, I messed that one up, but
good god, a mighty man.
Speaker 4 (30:14):
But a Nike spokesman noted, design is subjective. If you
want to see a picture, Jack has it up on
our YouTube feed right now. Design is subjective, and the
intent was to pay homage to doctor Kim. How do
you pay homage? That's the hotel where he was killed.
Speaker 3 (30:30):
And I have to tell you, you know, I've been there.
You know. I have a family lived up in North Mississippi,
so we hope to Memphis to go shopping or go
do whatever when we're there. And the first time we
went up, we went to see the hotel and I
will tell you it's one of the creepiest experiences because
you know so much about what happened that day. So
when you're standing there looking at it, you can go
(30:51):
online and bring your phone up and see all the
imagery associated with that day and it's right in front
of you. Like they haven't changed it, dude, it's right there.
You can see where they were standing. You know exactly
where the shot came from. You can look at it.
I mean it's bananas.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
And now it's the National Civil Rights right.
Speaker 3 (31:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
Yeah, but I just think that.
Speaker 3 (31:09):
Is crazy, man, That is so crazy, Like, how do
you not know how bad that is?
Speaker 1 (31:14):
That's to me.
Speaker 4 (31:15):
I get the idea that design is subjective, but it's
not that subjective.
Speaker 3 (31:19):
Yeah, you said it perfectly. You should not pay homage
to the hotel where he was killed. Yeah, exactly. I mean,
I don't know. If there's a color associated with doctor
King that you could put up there, that would be
more advantageous, but I think anything else than that. From
what I know, I think it's black. I appreciate that.
Speaker 4 (31:36):
And on that note, that concludes your JCS news.
Speaker 3 (31:41):
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Speaker 11 (32:00):
Hey, how's it o'hana? Sounds like everybody's still king on Monday, yep.
I had some flight prep to do yesterday afternoon unavoidable,
so I had to go over the causeway throughout all
that cabbage palms flying through the air on that wind,
cleaning out all those dead fronds. Probably had a fifty
knot puff go through right as I was going over
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the causeway truck doing the hula angry Inner Coastal River.
But all is well, have a great day, hello ha brnna.
Speaker 12 (32:30):
Well, definitely was not a good day for tree trimming
yesterday with all that wind. I was trimming a tree
in the backyard with a pole saw, and I had
the branch going the right way, but the wind took it.
As a squirrel was running down the branch trying to
escape from the saw, heading right for me. I tried
to duck the branch wailed on me and polesaw almost
(32:51):
cut my hand off, So don't cut trees when it's
blowing forty miles an hour.
Speaker 3 (32:56):
Just a safety tip. Hi, welcome back to the Jimp
cover Show.
Speaker 5 (33:01):
Real Radio one oh four point one, four oh seven
nine one.
Speaker 3 (33:04):
Texts us at seven seven zero three one. Those are talkbacks,
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Speaker 5 (33:16):
We are running a special. Uh it's a holiday all week.
Nice free talkback, really.
Speaker 4 (33:22):
Nice, free, free, absolutely free.
Speaker 3 (33:28):
I'm Jim, there's deb Hello. Jack is here as well.
I'm currently doing something I haven't done in years right now,
I'm doing it exercising.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
That's so funny, brushing your hair.
Speaker 3 (33:38):
Listen. Both of those are accurate, but stupid. Both of
those are accurate.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
And no, please don't passing gas.
Speaker 3 (33:47):
No, no, I'm not doing that. I did that earlier
when I was sleeping.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
That's why I left the room.
Speaker 3 (33:53):
So my wife is out of town this week, which
doesn't really you know, I mean, it is what it is.
Speaker 1 (33:58):
But she's got to hate all that trap, right, So.
Speaker 3 (34:00):
When I issue did not want to go colder in Dallas,
and it is here, but you know, and so we
don't have the Hello Fresh thing coming. We sometimes we'll
take off and take on you know, the Hello Fresh
will will stop it. It's not coming back until I think,
either next week or the week after. So this week
I'm on my own for meals, right, And it doesn't
seem like a lot, But when you get home at
like seven thirty five or so, by the time you
(34:22):
unload all your stuff and kind of decompress, it's eight
o'clock at night. By the time you get through cooking
and eating, it's nine o'clock at night. Yeah, so it
can be a pain in the ass. And I don't
want to spend money on food every night. That stuff
gets so expensive. We see our credit card bill every
month already, and it's already ridiculous how much money we
spend on food. And some of the time it's just
because we have to because of schedule won't allow us
(34:42):
to do anything else. We got to grab something to eat,
right well, So it's so funny. I was like, well,
what can I do to have something to eat and
not have to meal prep for the entire week Right now,
I am cooking in my crock pott. Yeah, I haven't
cooked anything in a crock pot for a really long time,
(35:03):
And oddly enough, it's exactly what I'm cooking today, which
is a tortellini soup with a chicken and Italian sausage, spinach, mushroom,
and onion n chicken stock. It's so easy to make,
so I don't know how it's going to turn out,
because usually even when I'm making in it in a
crock pot, I am, I am like micro checking everything
every forty minutes or so. So who's home right now? Nobody?
Speaker 5 (35:25):
So what happens when if your house burns there it's
on a timer.
Speaker 3 (35:29):
So what I do is that the crock pot I
have cooks it for I think four and a half
or five hours are low and then it switches to
a warming thing where all it does is just keep
it warm, and then I can go in and do
whatever I gotta do to it.
Speaker 5 (35:41):
But if there's a short that's how the dad died
on that show where people cried all the time?
Speaker 3 (35:45):
Really, which show is that? That's the one about your
feelings on Tuesday Nights?
Speaker 1 (35:50):
Was it something about us?
Speaker 5 (35:52):
Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, fear factor yeah yeah yeah, cry
oh really yeah yeah.
Speaker 3 (35:59):
And then the.
Speaker 5 (36:00):
Crockpot people were mad, were they really because they blamed crockpot.
Speaker 3 (36:03):
I don't think rockpots are really a source of fires.
A lot they did Crockpot. They found that the hard way.
Speaker 1 (36:10):
I have a crockpot.
Speaker 4 (36:11):
But that's the part that always makes me the most
nervous is leaving it plugged in and cooking while no
one is home.
Speaker 3 (36:16):
Yeah yeah, And that's that's the whole idea of the thing,
is it not. I mean, that's literally what it's designed for.
I only have it on low. I didn't put it
on high. Uh so it's only on low. That's why, Adam,
Because on the high it only take like two or
three or four hours. On low it takes like seven.
So I said it for like six hours. And you know,
when I left, I turned it on and then you know,
I'll be home like right after it turns off. Hopefully
(36:36):
it'll be fine. Either it's gonna be great or I'm
going to culversh you know.
Speaker 1 (36:41):
It's one of those two ohn with butter.
Speaker 3 (36:45):
And the funny thing is I didn't even look up
a recipe. I was just like, well, this, this makes sense,
this is what should be in it. Let's give it
a shot. And I just threw it all in there
and put the lid on and turned it on.
Speaker 4 (36:53):
Now do you cook in your clothes that you worked in?
Do you change into shorts? Do you have a little apron?
Is really what I wanted to get at Ah.
Speaker 3 (37:04):
Do you think I have an apron?
Speaker 1 (37:06):
I do?
Speaker 3 (37:06):
Do you think I have an apron? I do I
have a multitude of it?
Speaker 5 (37:11):
There you go, Well kiss the chefs.
Speaker 3 (37:14):
I do. When we had Primetime Kitchen, we actually we
have a you know what a cricket is. No, it's
a little machine.
Speaker 4 (37:23):
Oh yeah, cricket cutter. Oh yeah, oh yeah, the bomb.
Speaker 3 (37:27):
So my wife learned how to use the cricket cutter,
which is for people. It's it's like you know sign
shops have that big thing where it cuts out the
stuff or signs. Imagine one of those you have at home.
That's basically what what a cricket cutter is. And you
can buy iron on material and do your cricket cutting
for that. So what we did was is when I
had Primetime Kitchen, we would cricket cut aprons, and we
would make aprons and when we would go do events,
(37:49):
we would use those like as giveaways, but you could
only make them more or two at a time. It
was very cheap. So we have a few of those
left over, and a couple other you know, just that
were given to me as gifts over the while. But yeah,
I always do that, you know, wear apron for sure,
because I'm a sloppy some mitch like. I looked at
two of my brand new shirts I got from Christmas
when I was hanging out clothes this past weekend. I've
already ruined two of them. Oh you said those grease spots.
(38:12):
I mean, I don't know, man, I just I'm a
sloppy guy.
Speaker 1 (38:14):
Put some dawn on it and wash them seriously.
Speaker 3 (38:17):
But I don't. I think once you dry it, though,
that's it, right, I think that's the whole idea. Once
you dry it with a stain, you're done ze set
I try it again, Try it with the dawn straight down, baby? Really? Yeah? Yeah? Yeah?
Do you put it on there and then throw it
in the wash?
Speaker 1 (38:33):
I rinse it out.
Speaker 4 (38:35):
Oh yeah, I don't because just because I worry about
the foaming aspect.
Speaker 3 (38:38):
Yeah, but I mean it's only a little bit though, right, Yeah,
a couple doesn't need a whole bunch, and then you
just like with your finger rubbing cover the stain and
the right in the water and then cold water. Right.
People think that hot water is better for stains, but
it really.
Speaker 1 (38:50):
Isn't well, especially because it's grease.
Speaker 4 (38:52):
I would think hot water because it might help break
the grease up a little bit easier than the cold.
Speaker 3 (38:56):
But that's exactly what I thought. But apparently the reason
why that isn't accurs because I guess all of the
new detergents are designed to be used with cold water,
and that hot water I heard before will actually help
a stain set in more than get rid of it.
I don't know how accurate that is, just I don't
read up and washed. I don't while away the hours
(39:20):
reading about laundry towels are the only thing I'll throw
hot here.
Speaker 4 (39:23):
We got to get rid of a grease stain. Pre
treat it by applying liquid dish soap like dawn or
a paste of baking soda and water, gently scrubbing, letting
it sit, then rinsing and washing in.
Speaker 1 (39:35):
The hottest water is safety fabric.
Speaker 4 (39:37):
There you go, and crucially air drying to ensure the
stain is gone before using a dryer, which can set
it permanently.
Speaker 3 (39:45):
Wow, so Jack doesn't know what he's doing.
Speaker 5 (39:47):
No, no, no, no, I've had success. I say, don't
give up, and it's worth a shot before you just
toss it in the trash because I know it's you
wouldn't even give it to the poor.
Speaker 3 (39:58):
It's because you got a stain. I'm not doing that.
I don't want them to think poorly of me. Actually,
I cut with scissors, so when I throw it away,
nobody digs it out.
Speaker 5 (40:05):
Oh man, Yeah, you didn't say they were credit card
Did you see that?
Speaker 3 (40:08):
Did you see that? With a People are freaking out
about that. There's a story this weekend where you know
dealers like a people like Coach and people who make
like those bags and purses. You know, a couple people
were dumpster diving and they look back there and they
saw that they were all cut up. Because they they
demand not only do they demand that you cut them up,
you have to send them proof that you did.
Speaker 4 (40:27):
Because you were saying with your wife's company that when
there's a mistake made.
Speaker 3 (40:30):
Harley Davidson specifically, does it like if you if you?
Because they printed for Harley for a while, and then
if you made a mistake or if they gave you
bad art and the job went through, they made you
send a photograph or a video of you destroying the property,
burning it, cutting it, bleaching it, whatever the case may be.
Speaker 5 (40:48):
That's a shame because I always like to imagine in
Third world countries there's a whole bunch of kids wearing
Buffalo Bill super Bowl Champion teacher.
Speaker 3 (40:58):
Isn't that one of the running jokes every time you
see a natural disaster in one of those third world countries,
all you see his Nike T shirt. It's because it's
like they drop them off by the Baiales. I guess
that's what they do. They bail it up and sell
it by bales. That's what I heard anyway, all right,
four oh seven nine one six one four one Again,
you can always text us. At seven seven zero three one,
Jack said, we had some texts from the are some
(41:19):
talkbacks from the topic at the top of the hour,
like what makes you really happy? You know? And although
I thought for sure that I had the thing that
made me happy every time I did it, I found
out this weekend that I was erroneous that I did
not know that, but now I do, and I'll tell
you what it is next s.
Speaker 13 (41:39):
It's evil. Yeah, well, okay, if I had to pick something,
I'll say the what taking your shoes and socks off
at the end of a long day, there is no
feeling like that. Then taking the rest of your clothes off,
that's the next best.
Speaker 14 (42:00):
All right, A great one.
Speaker 3 (42:02):
Thank you, buddy.
Speaker 1 (42:04):
Welcome back, miss Deb.
Speaker 7 (42:06):
We missed you.
Speaker 1 (42:07):
Thank you also, Jim.
Speaker 5 (42:09):
What you think makes you happy now will be nothing
to compare to that baby coming.
Speaker 1 (42:16):
Your whole world is gonna change.
Speaker 3 (42:18):
O tell me about it. And all I have to
say is I don't know why. That's abny cheap back?
Speaker 8 (42:27):
All right?
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(42:49):
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I'm doing all right. Everybody watch any good, anything good
this weekend, and if you see any movies or anything
worth damn this week.
Speaker 1 (43:00):
Chris just finished up Land Man.
Speaker 3 (43:03):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (43:04):
Yeah, I liked it.
Speaker 5 (43:05):
My subscription to Paramount is going to run out before I.
Speaker 3 (43:08):
Can watch it all. Oh no, it ends on the
twenty ninth. I did it.
Speaker 5 (43:12):
They did a special around the holidays too, ninety nine
a month for two months, and that's coming to an end.
And then they're like, and we just raised our price.
I'm like, yeah, see you later, Paramount.
Speaker 3 (43:21):
Yeah yeah, I'll watched nothing but football this weekend. So
I didn't see anything new, no content, no nothing, just football.
It's it.
Speaker 4 (43:27):
Well, it's one of the last I mean, I'm starting
to feel bad for you guys.
Speaker 3 (43:31):
Yeah no, no, my wife is not feeling bad, trust me.
She's done with sitting on the college watching football.
Speaker 5 (43:35):
My daughter is doesn't watch a lot of shows or movies,
but it's all YouTube. But so what when she joins us,
she likes putting you know, we have YouTube on the TV,
and then she'll it's videos. Lately, I've watched countless videos of.
Speaker 3 (43:51):
Dashboard cameras. Oh really just people driving around but accidents,
oh accident, Oh goodness.
Speaker 5 (43:59):
And so but it's like she must shoden Freud. I
haven't seen hours of this. Yeah, And I'm like, it's
almost like a way to train you for what.
Speaker 3 (44:10):
To watch out for on the road.
Speaker 5 (44:13):
And I'm trying to see the positive side of so
much viewing of.
Speaker 3 (44:17):
This, right yeah, yeah, I be you just getting the
wormholes anymore. It doesn't I mean, it doesn't have to
make any sense. It's trail cams for me, Like, I'll
go across the trail cam. I'm like, oh, check that out.
There's a raccoon. Oh no, way, beaver too. Huh. Four
and a half hours later, I'm like, dear beaver, Bob Gett.
And I don't know why I'm still watching it a trance,
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I don't know, all right. So I was asking everybody
up front what made them really really happy, and I
had a bit of an epiphany this weekend. I think,
you know, when I brought this up. Immediately I looked
at the texting service and everybody said. The thing that
Deb and Jack both said when I posed this question
before the show was that I think if most people
listening to the program ask me what makes me the
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happiest more than like people are going to say playing golf,
and I would have said probably if you'd asked me
that a month and a half ago, I would have
said that one hundred percent. It does make me very happy,
you know, getting up at five o'clock in the morning
to go stand it like that I did Saturday morning.
It was forty four degrees and we eat it up
Saturday morning.
Speaker 1 (45:16):
Nothing about that sounds fun.
Speaker 3 (45:17):
Forty four degrees, and I have to tell you, in
most situations, there's like nothing else I would do that
early in the morning. Forty four degrees. It is. It
doesn't make any sense at all, and it's one of
the reasons we were one of the only like ten
people the entire day, right. But I realized yesterday that
that it does not win. Golf is not the thing.
As much as I do love playing, I had the
opportunity to play Sunday morning at a golf course I
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absolutely love, and I know that we would have gotten
out there and gotten done our normal thing that we
would have done. Loved the track. Love The buddy I
play with is one of the greatest dudes. We have
so much fun. We play golf together, and I turned
him down because I just didn't feel like playing golf anymore.
But what I did do is when I came home
that afternoon, I looked at my wife and I said,
I'm going to make some chicken tick a masala. I
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love cooking more than I love anything in the world.
I came to that conclusion yesterday when I got up
from out from under a warm blanket with my beautiful
wife and my dog, so that I could go to
the cold ass kitchen and stand there and cook chicken
tick of masala, even though nobody was hungry. Nobody really
wanted to eat right then. But I I it just
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it is so therapeutic for me for some reason. But
I've just come to the conclusion that cooking is the
number one happiness thing in my life. And again above sex,
and not above sex and stuff like that, right, I mean,
not above your relationship happiness that's a different kind of happiness,
but the stuff that really makes me feel fulfilled. I
love to cook.
Speaker 4 (46:40):
Do you have like a mat that you stand on? Look,
I'm trying to get new Christmas and Birthday ideas.
Speaker 3 (46:45):
No, but I have to tell you we had one
before and I loved it just because I used to. Yeah,
I used to so much. It just came apart. I mean,
but seriously, those things are great and that's that's the
real deal. It does work. We got one for the
cutting area and for the stove. Okay, so we had
a couple of them. It was It was great because
my prep Berrea is different than where the cook area is.
But you guys have anything like that at Jack, I
would have thought. I thought at one point maybe riding
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your bike would have been that thing. Or you go, no, no,
put in your headphones and just tune out, listen to
some music for an hour and a half or something.
I will do that, but it's that that's a chore.
Speaker 5 (47:16):
Like I'm trying to motivate myself into doing some form
of exercise.
Speaker 1 (47:19):
Then what is it paddle boarding?
Speaker 15 (47:21):
Like?
Speaker 3 (47:21):
The funny thing is is Jack, I haven't done that
in two years. You were you were pretty easy. You
were pretty easy because you have a pretty finite thing,
you know, you you've shared the things that really make
you happy. I mean, I thought you and your miniatures
and stuff like that. One of the reasons I got
you the Christmas gift that I got is because of
that very thing. But Jack was the tough one because
Jack doesn't really Jack works. Here's the that's the only
thing that Jack really does. He just works. So I
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didn't know what made him happy.
Speaker 5 (47:44):
Jim dropped this bomb of an assignment on me an
hour ago, or an hour and.
Speaker 1 (47:48):
A half ago, and Jack's direct quote was, I I've.
Speaker 3 (47:52):
Been thinking about it, like, I don't know that bad.
I know it's you.
Speaker 1 (47:57):
It's a baseball.
Speaker 3 (47:58):
No, it's not. Two and a half hours. You can't
figure what makes him happy. That's not good. I came
and a half hours. You don't know what makes you happy?
I texted my wife now and now you have the
defensive Boddy language. Yeah, crossing your arms and picking. It's
it's cold.
Speaker 5 (48:11):
I'm about picking. But I did text my wife. I
what makes me happy?
Speaker 3 (48:15):
You had to ask someone else?
Speaker 5 (48:18):
Jack, Well, she's right, buddy, that's it tells me better
than me what she say.
Speaker 3 (48:24):
Make money? Oh my god, that's.
Speaker 14 (48:26):
Not a hobby.
Speaker 3 (48:27):
Jacket is not a hobby. Branch home saving money isn't
a hobby.
Speaker 4 (48:32):
Do you see how excited he gets with his dollar
General coupon on Saturday.
Speaker 5 (48:36):
The second answer was redundancy and the third answer, I.
Speaker 3 (48:43):
Can't tell you.
Speaker 5 (48:44):
Oh yeah, well you can, but we know that's Al's
under that other umbrella we said earlier, is there.
Speaker 3 (48:51):
Did I miss anything with you? Or is that did
I nail it?
Speaker 12 (48:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (48:54):
I know you like hanging out with your friend Hildy
and stuff too, But I mean.
Speaker 4 (48:56):
I do bat and hang in watering plants. Just a
gardening really, that just brings down that stress level.
Speaker 3 (49:04):
I kind of wish I had that gardening thing. I
do not have that green thumb thing. I would rather
build something like when I was building houses. That was
actually like after working all week, waking up at six
o'clock in the morning to drive to a house with
no ec You would think it would be misery, but
actually it was. I actually loved it there for a
short period of time, and then I did not love it.
Speaker 1 (49:22):
All our hobbies sound like sado massochistems.
Speaker 5 (49:24):
I like fixing stuff, but not the process of fixing it.
I like the result of fixing it, the feeling that
that feeling that I fixed that and saved money doing its.
Speaker 3 (49:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (49:35):
Video games, I do enjoy video.
Speaker 5 (49:37):
Games, yes, but I mean I didn't play it all
this weekend. Also, I didn't even have a drink this weekend.
Speaker 3 (49:42):
Oh really. You know the funny thing is I've only
had two drinks in like the last ten days. Yeah,
and I didn't even realize it. I actually looked at
my wife. We went to we went out Sunday afternoon
for some lunch after running some errands before coming back
home for the big windstorm and or Saturday, I'm sorry,
and I had a margarita and I looked at my wife.
I said, I think this is the first drink of
alcohol I've had in eight or ten days, and she said, oh,
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good for you. I'm like, it's just because I forgot
the past two nights. It's usually because every night I'm like,
you know, you have dinner, you get in your routine, right, Yeah.
Speaker 5 (50:16):
And then I started out it's like, okay, you know weeknights,
I'm gonna skip that, right. So it was just weekends,
and then Friday, cabe and you know, we were just
doing something else, so like, I you know, didn't need it.
Speaker 3 (50:26):
And then Saturday, I'm like, I don't feel like it.
Speaker 4 (50:29):
Wow, yeah, yeah, it could be your new hobby, not drinking.
Speaker 3 (50:33):
Do you think do you think most people know what
makes them happy. Yeah, are you, because I do kind
of find I do find it a little bit amazing
that you can't find something for sure that you can
look at and go, This really brings my blood pressure down.
This makes me happy. And I know that because when
I'm doing it and playing pokers another one, I could
do that for hours upon hour upon hours. See doing
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that in person.
Speaker 5 (50:57):
Yes, that's one of my favorite things when it's a
group of friends, because you can not only that, it's fun,
the camaraderie balls. Yeah, that is a good time. I
don't play.
Speaker 3 (51:08):
Online at all. Yeah, me either, but I like that
when it's you know, when it's not stressful but fun. Yeah,
I play online for free. I don't play for money online.
But when we play her live games, that's a blast.
And I could do that for a while, but still
I would. It's cooking for me, without question, And I think,
like Jack said, I think it's the ability to slide
something in front of somebody and go, tell me what
you think about that, and when they really like it,
you feel accomplished. That goes back to my grandmother from
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years ago when she would cook for the church, and
the church literally would wait there in line with their
plate and fork in hand until she put her stuff
down while other people's food was already there.
Speaker 1 (51:39):
Oh wow.
Speaker 3 (51:40):
They would literally wait for my grandmother to get there
so they could eat her food first and then deal
with everybody else's And that had a great impact on
me as a kid. I was like, man, these people
are my grandmother, dead ass, broke eighth grade education, and
these people are standing in line to get what she
is bringing. So that had a big impack.
Speaker 1 (51:58):
Well I know that your grandmother had a.
Speaker 3 (52:00):
Yeah yeah, I think everybody says right, I mean, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean everybody's grandparents have some type of impact like that.
Speaker 1 (52:06):
So maybe you should get Jack at Gratitude Channel.
Speaker 3 (52:09):
It was funny because it was my mom. It was
my grandmother on my mom's side and my grandfather on
my dad's side. It wasn't like it wasn't my grandma
and grandpa from one side had the great effect. It
was one from each side of the family.
Speaker 1 (52:19):
Oh that's good, you spread the love.
Speaker 3 (52:20):
Yeah, yeah, very nice?
Speaker 10 (52:21):
All right?
Speaker 3 (52:22):
Four oh seven nine one six one four one Again
you can always text us at seven seven zero three one.
Hobbies are coming back with younger people. Now since we're
on this kick with hobbies, they are coming back with
younger people. But there is a twist there, and I
will tell you this feeds into what we've been talking
about now for about the last three weeks. And I'll
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tell you what it is next.
Speaker 16 (52:44):
Real good afternoon, Calburt and Calviany. It's concrete, Mike. My
top three things that make me happy.
Speaker 17 (53:01):
Is my kids coming home and being able to hug
and kiss my wife and squeeze her booty, and kayaking
or paddle boarding.
Speaker 3 (53:13):
That's that's. That's about it. That's about it. That's about
all that.
Speaker 18 (53:18):
Guys and lady. My hobby, if you want to call
it one, is the happiest place on earth for me,
even in my early forties, and I want to keep
my acls and all the other things in my.
Speaker 3 (53:29):
Knees put together.
Speaker 18 (53:30):
Is an empty basketball court to myself to shoot around
in and for half an hour with of course we
all radio one to four point one in might earphone
right on or other iHeart product products in my ears.
But that is my happy place on earth that I
have found.
Speaker 3 (53:45):
Love it.
Speaker 19 (53:46):
Hey, crew, there are a couple of things that make
me very happy. One of them is going to the
gym and working out lifting ways, just pushing myself to
the limit. The other is when I'm out backpacking in
the middle of a forest. My girlfriend and I just
got back from a twelve day trip to Columbia where
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we spend four of those days backpacking in the jungle.
Absolutely amazing, loving every second of them.
Speaker 3 (54:15):
Hey, guys, I hope you guys are doing well.
Speaker 10 (54:16):
So the only thing that makes me happy is when
it is he has school comes on and Jim messes
up something and Jack just hits in with the buzzer.
Speaker 3 (54:24):
Makes me so happy. You're bad, Jeff. Thanks by Thanks Moe,
I kind of mean that. All right, Welcome back to
the Jim Colbert Show. Real Radio one or four point one.
Pay is your four o'clock keyword, that's pay. Go to
Real Radio out of him and send that off for
your chance of a thousand bucks. I'm Jim. There's deb
(54:44):
Jack is here as well. Yeah, if you want to
send one of those talkbacks in, they're easy, guys. Just
go to the Real Radio app. Go to Real Radio.
Once you get there, the iHeartRadio app and use it.
Mike is in your comment over to Jack. Makeing sure
number one preset while you're there, a lot of them
coming in on the texting service. Indeed, somebody asked, where
does playing guitar fall on that list? I have to
tell you that used to be a pretty big one.
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And I've actually started playing a lot more than I
did before. But time for me right now is kind
of weird to sit down and play for a while.
I'm learning some Zeppelin tunes right now, and actually learned
a couple of songs that my wife likes, just to
be able to play for fun, like that Pink Pony Club.
That's not a Zeppelin song, Jimmy.
Speaker 5 (55:22):
I know, buddy, but she liked that song. So I
learned the Pink Pony I learned the Pink Pony Club.
It's a fun song. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. What are you, oh,
man about.
Speaker 1 (55:31):
Just seeing you singing the Pink Pony Club. That's love, man, love.
Speaker 3 (55:39):
Also, somebody said surfing, and this guy Craig Craig is
texting is saying he's like in his mid sixties. He
still gets out a couple of times a week, and I,
you know, we've served some of the same spots. I
was talking to him on the texting service during the
break and up in St. Augustine. When I lived in Polaca,
I used to drive over all the time, and he
serves a number of the breaks I used to surf.
But man, when that guy was saying having an empty
basketball court for yourself when you're out in the morning surfing,
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and it's rare because a lot of people do and
there are only so many spots to go. But when
you have that break to yourself for even just for
twenty or thirty minutes, and you're out there bobbing the
ocean and nobody's there, it's barely daybreak, that's a pretty
cool feeling as well, Hank, come you a little overwhelming.
Speaker 1 (56:15):
I was gonna say i'd be scared.
Speaker 20 (56:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (56:16):
Yeah. Camping is also very great. I used to love
camping quite a bit. Sitting up camp and just kind
of hanging out, that was always good. I just find
out that it's usually just when I'm doing the least
and thinking about the least.
Speaker 1 (56:27):
I want to go back to Jack and see what
we can do to help our friend here.
Speaker 3 (56:30):
I'm fine. I'm fine.
Speaker 5 (56:32):
I'm fine For people just sitting in Jack can't figure
out what makes them happy other than saving money at
Dollar General.
Speaker 1 (56:40):
Yeah, and redundant.
Speaker 5 (56:43):
I mean, look at my latest post on social media.
You haven't seen it, but it's fifteen cases of cat
litter that I bought over the past two weeks because
there was a sale. And I say four dollars and
thirty cents on each case. It's like seventy dollars in savings.
It's at year done a year maybe is it really
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a year? But this cell drops like three times a
year at Costco and next one.
Speaker 3 (57:12):
But it's a redundancy makes me happy.
Speaker 5 (57:15):
When I coffee's halfway done, I look in the pantry,
there's another one there. I'm like, yes, you like that
is a huge wall.
Speaker 3 (57:23):
My god, let me I got a toilet paper update.
Oh boy, toilet paper update. We talked about this a
couple of weeks ago.
Speaker 1 (57:30):
Right last week, I believe wasn't yeh toil paper update.
Speaker 3 (57:33):
I have a confession to make Cottonell is better than Charman.
I agree Cottonell is what my wife likes. Wet. We
bought Cottonell for our bathroom today and I have Sharman
for my bathroom in my studio. And I went into
the bathroom in our bathroom today before I took a shower,
and I was like, that is a much better experience.
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Cottonell is a better product.
Speaker 1 (57:58):
I agree.
Speaker 3 (57:59):
So I came to that conclusion.
Speaker 5 (58:00):
It's the ridges, the ridges.
Speaker 3 (58:04):
It's a different pringle, but it's the.
Speaker 5 (58:05):
Same idea in the same world, where one gets dipped
the other one in the same world. Oh no, my
midday makes me happy. Asterisk this morning and another morning
not too long ago. Fifteen seconds tops, yeah, yeah, yeah,
before that cold oh yeah, oh yeah, this morning was cold.
Speaker 3 (58:27):
Yeah. Water was cold. Oh yeah, freeze it.
Speaker 5 (58:29):
Poor body temperature drops quickly.
Speaker 4 (58:31):
Oh yeah, I bet you leapt probably a foot off
that seat in that water.
Speaker 3 (58:35):
I was just like, okay, turn it off. Yeah, okay, okay,
we're done. It cinches up so quick it actually holds
water that was just springing against them. You're like a frog,
You're water tight. But the reason we one of the
other things that, you know, as we were talking about
the hobbies and stuff, one of the stories I kind
of talked about before we have to break that I
find kind of interesting, and deb obviously saw the same
(58:56):
story is and this goes back to what we've been
talking about. There's this weird rebuke of AI happening with
a really young audience. And so CNN has this story
and this is out of New York and they were
talking about, you know what kids are doing today, and
there is this weird hate building for AI within a
young but within the young people because of the the
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authenticity of what they're seeing and what they're getting. So
what that's causing is is that's call causing younger people.
And this says like twenty six and younger to kind
of revert back to old hobbies what they call analog hobbies.
And one of them is like knitting, and they and
if you go on look it says that them Google
and I forget the other search engine said that one
(59:40):
of the most popular searches is for yarn kids and
quote grandma hobbies. It increased what percentage in twenty twenty five?
This is Michael's by the way, Michael's hobbies. Right when
when their website was searched, the words grandma hobbies were
typed into their search bar. What was the percentage in
priest and twenty twenty five?
Speaker 1 (01:00:02):
Thirty four percent, thirty five.
Speaker 3 (01:00:05):
Twelve hundred percent? Whoa twelve hundred percent? That's not as close.
Where on the guests are earlier. Now, yeah, it says that,
you know, they say that part of this has been
fueled by the COVID nineteen epidemic. Of course that happened
years ago, but either way, those ideas kind of stayed stuck.
And if you did something for more than six or
eight months, you know there's a possibility you kind of
(01:00:25):
found a little soft spot for that in your in
your in your repertoire things you want to do. And
that's exactly what it is. And they said, there's this
trend now guests going around where younger people during the
weekends are trying to throw it back to the nineties
and they're not using their phones or their laptops or anything.
And all their friends understand that if you want to
contact them, you have to call them on their home
phone because they're getting home phones reinstalled. And I guess
(01:00:48):
there's an app on your phone that you can download.
It's called dumb phone, where it just takes your cell
phone and when you engage that app, it takes all
the other services away except for calling.
Speaker 1 (01:00:59):
Have you guys, I haven't heard.
Speaker 4 (01:01:01):
And what's interesting is that AT and T is getting
out of the landline business.
Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
Are they really Yeah, it's not profitable anymore.
Speaker 3 (01:01:08):
It says here that says that as they, as our
gen z, starts going to find out what they want
in life and what they're doing. He says, twenty five
year olds are saying that, you know, we're not really
want to we don't want to do that. We're buying
vinyl records, We're buying DVDs and cassettes and VHSS tapes,
and we're buying the stuff to watch that because we're
just absolutely sick and tired of being fooled by CGI
(01:01:31):
or AI in the content that we're getting.
Speaker 5 (01:01:33):
They're buying all this stuff I'm trying to get rid of,
including my whole phone. I actually, I'm like, I've realized
I still have it. It's not an answering machine that
I never check, but still have the number, and I'm
paying like eight bucks a month for it.
Speaker 3 (01:01:47):
It says. The biggest jump when this girl bought an
adapter to use a landline at home and a dumb
phone app. When she's out. She says, if you want
to get a hold of me, you call her write me. Wow,
that's it. I'm not doing it, and uh. She says that.
She says she's got a snail mail club that they
you know, started writing letters between her and her friends again,
rather than just kind of going online. No more doom scrolling,
(01:02:10):
no more of that. They don't want that in their
lives anymore because of what it produces for them mentally.
Speaker 4 (01:02:15):
You know, Yeah, talk about creating anxiety. That's a great Yeah,
it is.
Speaker 3 (01:02:20):
And you know, but one of the things that like,
you know that CNN asks at the bottom of this story,
which is I think a fair question because we know
that younger audiences and younger people are all very much
about trends, especially when it comes to being powered by
social media. You know that they'll just snap onto something,
they'll do it for three or four months, and you'll
never hear about it again. And that's what they're kind
of wondering as a whole. Is this this generation really
(01:02:43):
going to stick to this or is this just a
fad to try to show some type of resistance to
AI taking over everything we know of entertainment or business
or whatever. They're just doing everything they can to keep
one foot into a generation that they can kind of
relate to as opposed to having it move past them.
And you talking about something terrifying. Imagine being fifty eight
(01:03:03):
years old in this world and then hearing a twenty
five year old going, hey, it's moving too fast, you know,
when you already think it's moving very quickly, you know,
But that's exactly what's happening. Even younger people are kind
of butting heads with the idea of AI and tech
and these things kind of getting out of hand or
moving too quick for them, which I found kind of weird.
I thought they've reveled in that stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:03:24):
It takes.
Speaker 5 (01:03:25):
It's like, my daughter doesn't want to see anything like
images or music created by AI. Yep, but she's not
opposed to using AI as a chatbot or for doing
things like, you know, as a tool to do things,
but not.
Speaker 3 (01:03:43):
Creating you know, art or anything. They're in the knitting man.
I gotta tell you. We were in Walmart this weekend
and I walked past that aisle and all it had
is yarn. I'm like, who still does that? Like? Who
still knits so much that there's an entire aisle on
both sides committed to it at Walmart? But apparently it
must be a bunch of people because it's always been there.
(01:04:03):
And they say, one of the things that a lot
of these kids are doing is they're taking up knitting.
That they had these clubs where they get together twenty
or thirty of them in a room and they hang
out and they knit.
Speaker 4 (01:04:12):
Julia Roberts knits on the set of every one of
her movies that.
Speaker 3 (01:04:15):
She really Yeah, also or a Gammi's another one of these.
Like a couple of them have a club where they
just get up and they fold paper to look like
cool stuff and they just sit there and do it
in silence, listening to music, I mean, or you know,
listening to music, not chatting or talking about what's online.
Speaker 5 (01:04:28):
It's good to have a hobby for when the EMP
goes off and we lose all electronics.
Speaker 3 (01:04:35):
God, I was gonna tell you, I don't know how
fast I'd be happier. That's that Ocean's eleven thing, right, Yeah,
the electric magnetic pulse or whatever it is. Yeah, Yeah,
it just kind of takes everything out completely.
Speaker 5 (01:04:48):
It's also that thing that you expect governments have and
you know, but it's almost like the you can't go
back for what you know once you let that one
out of the bag then and.
Speaker 3 (01:04:58):
We know they do because of that thing. We just
learned about, right that sound mission. Did you hear about that? Yeah,
the Havana syndrome thing. They kind of figure out what
it was. And then when during the raid of Maduro,
there are a couple of people that were on the
site that have been giving interviews and they said the
Americans came in so fast and so furiously, and they
had something nobody had ever dealt with before. He said
(01:05:19):
that we heard a high pitched noise and then people
started throwing up, They couldn't see, they felt sick to
their stomachs, they started getting headaches immediately. And then I
guess there's reporting that the US bought this device years
ago from a from Russia, which doesn't make any sense
at all, or it's Russian technology, i should say, and
(01:05:40):
they purchased it and it was an eight figure deal
for a backpack sized device that causes that kind of damage.
Speaker 4 (01:05:49):
Well, yeah, several staffers who had to retire after being
hit with the havana syndrome.
Speaker 3 (01:05:55):
When they were in Cuba and that thing.
Speaker 4 (01:05:57):
Or actually you know state apartment settlements around the world. Really, yeah,
when you look into how many cases of people who
mentioned it, even their family being affected, it's quite frightening.
Speaker 3 (01:06:08):
Well that's wild. I didn't know that it had lasting
effects like that, like it stayed with them, Yeahhage, like
it rearranged their DNA seriously. Wow. Yeah, I just right
about it being so small. You figured something like that
looks like a cannon, But it's not anymore. It's not
not at all. And it's kind of weird how it
doesn't affect a person caring in or the the or
you know, anybody else around is or do we have
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special devices or like earplugs or something that keep that out.
Speaker 1 (01:06:33):
I'm sure if you call the government, they'll answer all
those questions.
Speaker 3 (01:06:35):
I call them up real quick. See what's up, hello, government? Yes, government, Yes,
I'm here.
Speaker 4 (01:06:40):
Let's go back to analog hobbies. That was less stressful,
all right? Four oh seven nine one six neal point
anyone for one.
Speaker 3 (01:06:48):
Text us at seven seven zero three.
Speaker 4 (01:06:51):
And you know what's interesting when you talk about that
that miniature project that you bought for me. Those booknook things,
they are becoming raasily popular.
Speaker 3 (01:07:01):
Yeah, see adds for them all the time online.
Speaker 4 (01:07:03):
Yeah, there's a store in downtown Montorra that has this
gorgeous display of all these different Booknokes.
Speaker 3 (01:07:09):
They actually have that and another brand of the same
thing that are smaller because the Booknoes can be the
size I got you, yeah, or they give me a
little smaller. But they're so amazing. I mean, they really
are cool, and it is like you can kind of
get lost. Have you started yet?
Speaker 1 (01:07:21):
I haven't started that one yet.
Speaker 4 (01:07:22):
I'm still working on my other quarter scale project, but
apparently I'm just ahead of the curt I don't see
miniatures on this list of analog hobbies, but it's it's
it's coming.
Speaker 3 (01:07:34):
Yeah. The thing is it really is inexpensive. I mean,
I don't know how long this thing's Maybe it would
be your version of a video game. I mean, you know,
Jayden was in here talking about, you know, video games
being one hundred dollars and only you know, and then
you know, kind of complaining about the cost of it,
and I was like, for one hundred dollars and you're
getting like fifty hours of entertainment, why are you mad?
I mean, I've been seventy five dollars to play golf
and it takes me three and a half hours.
Speaker 5 (01:07:54):
To play early morning because it was seventy dollars a
year ago. And a year before that it was sixty dollars,
and before that it was forty.
Speaker 3 (01:08:02):
So it's like, wait, I'm just buying one game, is it?
Is it on the same thing as like movie tickets,
I mean movie tickets. You know, remember back in I
mean movie tickets. How much is a movie ticket right now?
Fifteen seventeen dollars something like that? Yeah, I don't know
how much was it ten years ago? Like eight? Yeah,
you know, twelve dollars? I mean so, I mean, if
you look at it, it's the same kind of increase
percentage wise, it is.
Speaker 5 (01:08:21):
And but when you are going for one thing, and
that's why, like I'll complain about movie tickets, just like
the costs of video games. I know there's certain games
that but that are made by rock Stars, specifically Grand Theft,
Auto and Red Dead, that I have no problem buying.
Speaker 3 (01:08:37):
Because I want to own it and I know I'm
going to play it a lot. That gives me joy.
By the way, doesn't really if.
Speaker 5 (01:08:45):
I think about it, not all video games, but when
I find the right one, I really enjoy getting into
Mask and the happened.
Speaker 3 (01:08:51):
This thing is just basically something that takes your mind
away from your daily stresses or or you know, or troubles.
Speaker 4 (01:08:57):
Yeah, lessens your heart rate, allows you to just zone
out and zone in.
Speaker 3 (01:09:02):
Mm mmmmm all right, four O seven nine one again.
Your four o'clock keyword is pay. That's pay. Slide over
to real radio dot FM and send that away for
your chance at one thousand dollars. A lot of people
are worried or wondering about the job market in twenty
twenty six. With the you know, burgeoning AI kind of
stepping up. People are always wondering what jobs are really
(01:09:24):
going to be in demand in twenty twenty six, And
oddly enough, I do have a few that are and
I will tell you this goes back to what we've
talked about for about eight or ten years now, and
you'll see why. Next.
Speaker 21 (01:09:41):
Hey, Gang, Hi Jack, you better check your toilet paper buddy. Okay,
you may be funding the Republican party cost code toilet paper.
Some of them are made by Georgia Pacific. They are
owned by the Koch brothers, so you might want to
check that out. And while it may be true that
(01:10:03):
we spend money and we don't even know when you
do know, that makes a difference.
Speaker 5 (01:10:09):
I like to think of what I'm doing with it
and think that's what I think of the Republican Party.
Speaker 3 (01:10:14):
Oh jimmy, what makes me happy?
Speaker 1 (01:10:17):
Drinking and hitting my bone? Oh yeah, I'm movies too.
Speaker 3 (01:10:23):
He put that third though, drinking, hitting the bong and
oh yeah, boobs.
Speaker 7 (01:10:28):
You know, I wish I could crack a beer, but
I'm under strict orders not to you.
Speaker 3 (01:10:33):
Okay, your favorite tea bag and roll diitch.
Speaker 7 (01:10:36):
And since I can't afford anything right now because bond
is expensive. Yeah, I had gotten into a little bit
of trouble. Can't add too much.
Speaker 5 (01:10:49):
Weed with me.
Speaker 3 (01:10:50):
Oh my god, dude, what are you over?
Speaker 7 (01:10:52):
Twenty grams results in a phone? Nos, have a good show?
Speaker 1 (01:10:56):
Thought, wow, that's.
Speaker 3 (01:11:00):
Is it really okay? So twenty grams twenty eight is
an ounce? Right or no? Twenty eight is? Yeah, twenty
eight grams isn't No, Yeah, twenty eight grams is an ounce.
So I thought everything I thought it was everything over
twenty eight was a problem. I didn't think it was
over twenty. Man, that sucks.
Speaker 1 (01:11:19):
That's terrible.
Speaker 3 (01:11:20):
Yeah, man, sorry about that. Don't you know the deal?
Speaker 5 (01:11:22):
You're supposed to pinch someone thrown out the window. It's
the whole deal. Right, isn't that what they used to
do back on the name.
Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:11:28):
Yeah, I remember back in the day. By the way,
welcome back to the Jim corpor Show. We're all ready
one to four point one. Pay is your four o'clock keyword.
I'm Jim, there's dead and Jack is here as well.
I've always heard that when you would go and buy
a sack, this is back in the day, that if
you bought an ounce, that you would take some out
and give it either back to the dude or give
it to somebody so that when you're riding and they
wage your bag, it would be under the felony thing.
(01:11:50):
That was like a drug dealing thing.
Speaker 4 (01:11:52):
I remember hearing from somebody, well, we know we have
the smartest audience in talk radio. They'll start texting us.
Oh yeah, and then we'll get out all the weed talkbacks.
Speaker 3 (01:12:01):
Yeah, there you go. All right. H So you know
Monster dot Com, I guess, is the job market company.
In other words, the Monster Job Market Outlook is based
on the twenty twenty five years posting and job seeker data.
They went through it to find out exactly what they
thought would be trending in twenty twenty six for jobs.
(01:12:21):
And what particular industry do you think made up the
best for jobs? Yeah, for jobs, what I mean? And
almost I got electricians that actually electricians do fall in
the list for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:12:35):
Oh yeah, I would imagine so.
Speaker 3 (01:12:36):
But this particular, those data centers, Yeah yeah, yeah, this
field though, had the most opportunity. I mean, you know,
it's kind of one of those dumb moments.
Speaker 1 (01:12:45):
But prompt thing something to do with It's.
Speaker 3 (01:12:48):
Not a prompt engineer for AI, no, no, no driver,
It's med medicine. Oh wow, yeah, yeah, medicine is the thing. Uh.
Most in demand roles in that field, which are some
of the most in demand nationwide, are registered nurse, physical therapists,
respiratory therapist, occupational therapist, speech and language therapist, clinical social worker,
(01:13:09):
licensed professional counselors are all in demand. You know, my
son's going to school now to be a nurse, and
he switched his degree from I want to say business
into that because of the opportunities being offered here in
Central Florida. And I remember telling all my kids, I
mean when they were all teenagers, thirteen, fourteen years old,
I might go be a nurse. You'll never run out
of work. You'll always make money. You will never have
(01:13:32):
to leave. You can get a job anywhere you go.
Speaker 1 (01:13:35):
Well, we do have a you know, an aging population,
we do.
Speaker 3 (01:13:38):
Yeah. Also there's a shift even in technology toward infrastructure,
operations and stability rather than a speculative expansion. So you know,
not so many programmers anymore. As like Jack said, people
building the centers and maintaining them. It seems to be
more important now than you know what the machine can do,
because the machine can do it itself. Now, all you
(01:13:59):
need is somebody to asking a question properly and it's
going to go off and do its job. You don't
really need a room full of programmer sitting in there
banging out code all day long anymore. That's done.
Speaker 5 (01:14:08):
Just wait until they build the world's largest three D printer.
Speaker 3 (01:14:12):
Then they won't even need humans. Right, Data centers. Yeah,
there is one out there that anybody in the world
could achieve. And I actually love doing this as well.
Automotive technician and mechanics are in gigantic need and they
make great money. By the way, I think mechanics can
make anywhere from twenty five to thirty five dollars an hour.
And if you're good. And you work for a dealership
(01:14:34):
that specifies or it specifically deals with a certain kind
of car, you can even make more than that.
Speaker 1 (01:14:39):
Well you're practically a computer scientist.
Speaker 3 (01:14:41):
Sure, yeah, yeah, you have to be now, Electronics tech
and repair text they're also in big demand. Logistics specialists
are in big demand. And by the way, that's like
for an inventory in shipping, right, like just making sure
everything in that particular six Yeah, yeah, isn't that what
that is? Yeah? Over the road, truck drivers are in
dire need. Wow, yeah, big time need for those.
Speaker 5 (01:15:02):
Right before the pandemic, it was all about oh, self
driving trucks and really this is going to be the
end of that career. And then the pandemic brought a
great reminder. It's like, uh, hold my beer, right exactly, yeah, exactly, do.
Speaker 3 (01:15:16):
We need truck drivers, but.
Speaker 5 (01:15:18):
We need them badly and we need more of them
to get EMTs are in great need right now. Delivery
people and again you can imagine that, right because look
what's our society right now? You order from Amazon and
it's brought to.
Speaker 1 (01:15:29):
You right exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:15:30):
Drivers for FedEx, drivers for ups, and again, these are
great careers. Ups guys make great money. So do you
fed X guys. I know we have a bunch of
UPS less workers who listen to the show because every
time we bring them up, we get inundated with phone
calls or text about you know what it's actually like.
I mean, you work your asshof for UPS, but they
pay you. And if I remember right, one of the
(01:15:50):
best benefits packages in all corporate.
Speaker 1 (01:15:52):
America benefits package. What's that?
Speaker 3 (01:15:55):
Yeah, yeah, that's this thing. I'll tell you later. And
then as far as skilled trades, hands on tech skills
with strong replacement and maintenance demand, so data engineers, quality
assurance engineers, automotive mechanics, electronic texts, and repair techs that
could be for anything. It could be like HVAC is
a repair tech. Also, dietitians, massage therapists, oh wow. And
(01:16:19):
personal trainers are also in demand, which that one I
do not get. The personal trainer, Yeah, that one I
do not understand. Like the personal trainers. I thought that
that thing was kind of over and most people are
just going to gyms and doing it themselves. I mean
the dietitian part of that, yes, but I didn't know
the training thing was still a thing.
Speaker 5 (01:16:36):
People need to be held accountable when you know what
it is, you got to be told. Yeah, I know
how to work the machines, but unless someone is there,
I can talk myself out of going like that. Oh yeah,
but if I have to meet someone and then they're
expecting something from me, you know, I'm not going to
quit halfway during that third set. You know, I'll when
(01:16:58):
they're pushing you. You need. Some people need to drive,
not everyone. Some people are self motivators. We had a
talk back earlier, said that's what he loves to do,
go to the gym, and he found that zone. But
I have not been able to trick my brain into
doing it. Yeah, my trainer needs have a gun. Yeah,
I'm gonna need some serious bodily threats to do anything
(01:17:19):
like that.
Speaker 3 (01:17:19):
It's just what this guy says here. But being a
nurse can be difficult. I tried it when I was young,
but it broke my heart. I couldn't stay.
Speaker 5 (01:17:25):
So.
Speaker 3 (01:17:25):
He also said fourteen hour days or the norm, but
they don't work like But if you work a fourteen
hour day, you're working like three of those though, right,
three or four of those and you're out. I don't
think you're working like seventy hours a week as a nerds.
Are you oh, oh, okay three of those days?
Speaker 5 (01:17:39):
And yeah, yeah, all right, I thought you met three
hours at the fourteen hour shift. I'm like, no, I
think there it's all fourteen ye yeah, yeah, And.
Speaker 3 (01:17:46):
It says, yeah, you're right to auto mechanics can make
great money. And they can. And again, if you get
them with a dealership, you know in your mind your
pie's and qu'es there, you could do very very very well.
That's not the making over one hundred grand a year
is not unheard of as a mechanic and a dealer.
Speaker 5 (01:18:00):
I cannot believe the last time I took my car
into a dealership, how many cars they moved through that place?
One hundred let's really make their money, yeah, hundreds in
the service area.
Speaker 3 (01:18:13):
Yeah yeah, that so much.
Speaker 5 (01:18:14):
So they rebuilt the whole lounge and it's pretty nice.
But half of the dealership is the lounge for the
waiting area for the service department.
Speaker 3 (01:18:22):
Yeah, one hundred percent. And what I told you the
other day was my wife bought her car from a
dealership and she went to get her oil change. She
called the dealership and she asked him how much would
it be for an oil change, and she literally laughed
at them over the phone because of what they wanted
to charge for an oil change. Of course, she went
to one of those places we were talking about a
couple of weeks ago last week and just got to
change there. But they wanted to charge her in a
(01:18:44):
gross amount of money for a stupid oil change.
Speaker 1 (01:18:46):
Like, what do you mean by gross?
Speaker 3 (01:18:48):
What do you think two hundred dollars? Seventy? Yeah, Well,
the reason I'm still going to dealership is because of
the first Yeah, you have that thing. Three years they
do it for my car. That's incredible. Yeah, that's such
And after that I'm going to my guy. Yeah, because
if you don't do it yourself, I think the average
is like between seventy five one hundred dollars depending on
what oil you get, right, And if you're not getting synthetic,
you don't love your car. Right.
Speaker 5 (01:19:09):
And about five or six years ago, I was doing
the all changes on our cars, and then I'm like,
I'm done time. I know twenty nineteen when I sold
my when I had my Honda a Cord, that was
the last time I did.
Speaker 3 (01:19:21):
Oil on them. Yeah, somebody says here as an occupational therapist,
I worked four ten hour days. Yeah, and says here,
I didn't really know if massage therapists are going to
be in demand in the future. I just saw a
video of a machine over a resort in Orlando, those
giving people massages. It looks scary because some of it
because if some people, if it malfunctions, it could cause
a real problem. But I could definitely see it replacing
(01:19:42):
a person who can only do like three or four
massages a day.
Speaker 5 (01:19:45):
Yeah, but that makes that happy ending conversation really awkward.
Speaker 3 (01:19:48):
It really does.
Speaker 1 (01:19:49):
You just have to ask for the attachment.
Speaker 3 (01:19:50):
Yeah, and the way they talk to you. Do you
like that? Do you like that? Is that? Okay? Oh god?
Oh god, oh god? Towel l next, what up? Guys
from Duva? Happy belated birthday, top down dab, I.
Speaker 14 (01:20:12):
Hope you had a great one.
Speaker 3 (01:20:13):
It's from top Dead.
Speaker 14 (01:20:14):
My happy place is.
Speaker 8 (01:20:15):
Gonna sound a little weird, But I love putting.
Speaker 3 (01:20:18):
Together furniture, like shelves and different stuff like that. My
dream job would be to work at Ikia just putting
flap together. I'd be awesome.
Speaker 1 (01:20:27):
Man.
Speaker 14 (01:20:28):
Oh, there's a cop.
Speaker 3 (01:20:31):
He's old. There's a cop show. Some of the things
that make me happy.
Speaker 22 (01:20:36):
Listen to Grill radio of course, right Martin fishing family
bourbon a job well done. But really what makes me
happy is being angry because it's January nineteenth already, So
take your damn Christmas lights down, your son of a bitch,
and get out of the fast lane.
Speaker 3 (01:20:55):
I second all of that, Harry Happy. Yeah, fishing was
another one. I remember when I used to fish a
little bit. I love doing that as well. Early morning
I used to bow hunt a little bit and being
in my tree stand and it wasn't a couple of seasons.
Just being in your tree stand at five o'clock in
the morning, in the middle of nowhere. It's pretty badass too.
Speaker 5 (01:21:17):
I was thinking about the idea of entertaining the idea
about thinking about fishing. Yeah, I've done it a couple
of times in my life. I've done deep water sea
fishing one time. I fished locally a couple times as
a kid. I haven't done it in years, but I
thought that would be something I could do.
Speaker 3 (01:21:37):
It's a hobby. It's fun, you know. I can't do
the deep sea thing because i'm so motion sick. I
can't go out on boats. But I used to fish
up in the Occaha Waha River in Saint John's all
the time because you know, plaque is right through on
both of them, so it would be nothing for us
to go fishing in those rivers. And I will tell you,
I mean, do you know the baits that you use
like when you're fishing. Nope, So there need a mentor
(01:21:59):
so you can use live if you want. That's you know,
worms and stuff, but that doesn't you know, when you
want to catch big fish, you're using like either using
a plastic worm, you're using a what they call a
crank bait, which is a bait that you pull under
the water. It's got a little spinner and usually has
some very colorful stuff. Or you can do what they
call a top water which is a bait that you
throw out and it floats and you just kind of
pop it with the top and it makes the splashy
(01:22:19):
sound trying to attract fish. But I will tell you, man,
catching a big bass on the top water lure is fun. Man.
There's watching it attack it, you know, because it's just
just giants just attack and then next thing you know,
your your rod's coming out of your hand. That's a blast.
I know, people spend. I mean it is you know
in my hometowns, people spend a whole bunch of money
(01:22:39):
doing that because those rigs that you you know, when
you go to buy a fishing rig not I'll sound
stupid right now, but the last time I remember a
like a really good rod and real setup for bass fishing.
How much do you think it is?
Speaker 1 (01:22:51):
Oh, that's expensive.
Speaker 3 (01:22:52):
What do you think though?
Speaker 1 (01:22:55):
A thousand dollars or fifteen hundred.
Speaker 3 (01:22:57):
Not quite a thousand. I don't believe. I believe. I
think you can get there. But I think the at
like for a pretty good ones anywhere from like two
hundred and fifty to four or five hundred dollars. And
they have said what they do is they don't change
baits like these guys who really do it. They have
a different rod set up with a different bait system
like plastic worms set up, top water set up, crank
bait set.
Speaker 5 (01:23:16):
Up like like high end guitarists and band exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:23:21):
Guitars, guitar that's tuned to a certain tune or you know,
has a certain tone. Yeah, man, it's the same type things.
A lot of money out there, and of course you
get into the boats and stuff and that becomes like
a B A big D contest. Oh good, all right,
welcome back to the Jim Kolber Show. Your five o'clock
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Good luck. We hope you win.
Speaker 1 (01:23:44):
Get that money. I'm Jim devis here, Hello, and so
is Jack.
Speaker 3 (01:23:49):
We want to talk about here. Oh yeah, this is
it Jack, you're a Costco gun. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:23:55):
I'm also exploring BBA.
Speaker 3 (01:23:59):
You gotta say hell club after that?
Speaker 14 (01:24:00):
Yeah you do?
Speaker 3 (01:24:01):
Yeah, yeah, because they're just exploring that. Now in your life,
you've missed a lot and so far it's they're new.
But I love bjs. Yeah, there's a lot to love.
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, Yeah. Nineties are here.
Speaker 14 (01:24:15):
That's good.
Speaker 1 (01:24:16):
Let's go double entendres.
Speaker 3 (01:24:20):
Guess what would be the Costco news that can make
your day or not make your day?
Speaker 5 (01:24:27):
Oh, they're going to do away with the rot history
chicken or the dollar fifty hot dub.
Speaker 3 (01:24:32):
They're not doing either one of those, but but it
might compliment that.
Speaker 1 (01:24:36):
Oh.
Speaker 5 (01:24:38):
Now, I think just the addition of something or the
subtraction of something, how about the changing of something.
Speaker 3 (01:24:44):
They already went from pepsi to coke. They but this
is the final time. This is the final day of that.
Today is I guess all stores now at Costco have
switched over and they are now back on coke products,
and today it was the last day, like all their
stores are now officially switched over. I know they made
this announcement. I couldn't rememb if you remembered it.
Speaker 5 (01:25:01):
Ours was because I did a video for Social me
doing that dollar fifty hot dog thing with the pepsi machine.
Then a week later it was coke, so I did, like,
I redid the video just with the coke, now, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (01:25:14):
Yeah? Yeah, And people are losing their mind a little bit, really, yeah,
because it's so funny because I guess that you know,
it's been a couple months for ours here it has,
but they talk about it in the context of I guess.
Carnival cruise lines also switched over, and there was a
story about people being on a cruise, a carnival cruise
and they literally switched sodas in the middle of the cruise.
Speaker 1 (01:25:34):
Oh wow.
Speaker 3 (01:25:35):
And the reason why is because they were using the
old syrup until it ran out, and then they switched
over to the news. So they were all staged and
ready to go that in the middle of the night.
They went out all throughout the ship, and when people
woke up the next morning, they were like, hold on,
a damn minute, wasn't this pepsi? Just like a couple
of hours ago, I just got pizza here.
Speaker 5 (01:25:55):
We were under contract, so we had to do it
in international waters.
Speaker 3 (01:25:58):
Yeah, to avoid litigation, it says, uh, And it's weird
because you know, in the context of the story, it says,
you know, you would think that that wouldn't be a
big deal, Like you're just switching soda companies, it says,
But you know, all they talk about is coke and pepsi,
but also all the other corresponding flavors change as well.
So now you have instead of diet pheps you have
diet coke. Now you don't have mountain dew because that's
(01:26:18):
a coke product now, and there is no mountain dew
coke product anymore, because mellow yellow was the coke product
that was supposed to be the mountain dew thing, but
they kind of got rid of that. Now they have
that other one called Surge. Is it Serge well Sary Storry?
That's a yeah, yeah, because Sprite is not a competitor
to Mountain Dew right now, and Pepsi does not have
a lemon lime soda. I don't believe that it is story,
(01:26:41):
but that's different. That's their Sprite, Yeah, because because Starry
has the mellow yellow like that neon yellow look sprites
just clear and that's different.
Speaker 6 (01:26:52):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:26:52):
It's a lemon lime soda, but.
Speaker 3 (01:26:55):
What a story? It's a citrus soda? Is it that?
Speaker 1 (01:26:58):
I don't know?
Speaker 3 (01:26:59):
Is it lemon lime? I know that, But what I'm
saying is it's more than just like you don't want
any of this tick of masla, But what of the
what are the primary flavors? And Starry? Then what gives
it that?
Speaker 1 (01:27:14):
Do you eyer say lemon lime soda?
Speaker 3 (01:27:16):
It is?
Speaker 4 (01:27:17):
It's Pepsi's caffeine free lemon lime soda, launched in twenty
twenty three to replace Sierra.
Speaker 1 (01:27:23):
Mist and get keat with Sprite.
Speaker 3 (01:27:25):
Yeah, but Storry isn't clear, right, it is it is?
I think so? Oh? I thought Storry had the same
exact looked as Mellow Yellow did like that. There are
mountain dew.
Speaker 5 (01:27:34):
It's got a green and yellow can, yeah, lemon and lime.
But in the clear bottle it is a clear looks
a little too close to uh uh anti freeze for me,
like when I saw mello yollopps like that looks like
anti freeze.
Speaker 3 (01:27:50):
Yeah, you don't drink that, all right? Four oh seven
nine four one text seven seven zero three one. You
know I wouldn't got about it, you know, I mean,
does Sam's have pepsi or coat? Do you know?
Speaker 12 (01:28:04):
So?
Speaker 3 (01:28:04):
Well? Now it's oh Sam's.
Speaker 5 (01:28:06):
I have no idea, no idea what Sam Yeah, yeah,
I just saw a SAMs out in the wild yesterday
because its down in South Orlando. But yeah, the one
by me and Castleberry went went by by long ago.
Speaker 3 (01:28:17):
And when you lose when you lose pepsi, you also
lose doctor pepper. Correct And they do not have like
mister pib isn't usually distributed into every place. I mean,
I know only so many places have them. It's weird.
Speaker 5 (01:28:29):
I'm not sure who owns doctor pepper, but sometimes it's
a weird licensing thing. Sometimes it's available where do they
have pepsi products? I've also seen the devailable places at
least in the past where coke products are.
Speaker 3 (01:28:41):
It may be just the deal with that specific company.
Because here's the thing. Like when you go to publics
and you are any grocery store public specifically because I
know they do this, and you do the bogo that
buy one get to or buy one get one or whatever.
They almost always they just go back and forth every
week from coke to Pepsi products. Right, it's almost always
perpetually bow go right. But you can do that with
(01:29:02):
Pepsi and Doctor Pepper. So in other words, I can
buy like let's say I want to get a bogo,
I can buy one Pepsi and one Doctor Pepper, right,
and that's considered a bogo of Pepsi product.
Speaker 4 (01:29:10):
Yes, now, Pepsi a Doctor Pepper is owned by QIG
Doctor Pepper KDP right, a major beverage company formed in
twenty eighteen.
Speaker 3 (01:29:19):
It's not owned by Pepsi COO, but they have. But
the distribution deal is weird because they're always distributed with
Pepsi or sometimes those bogo deals. It's like Doctor Pepper,
Sun kiss A and w Roop beer and RC Cola.
Speaker 5 (01:29:33):
Really, I've not seen that one like those are usually
paired like, Oh, that's interchangeable.
Speaker 3 (01:29:38):
And I know that that. Like when you go to
like Racetrack or any of the big stores wah wah
or whomever. When you go to their big soda machine,
they have it all. And it didn't used to be
that way. Like when used to back in the day,
when you would go to a convenience store, whether it
be Handy Way or Little Champ or any of those
old convenience stores that were in Central Florida, maybe even
Cumberland Farms in seven to eleven. For the longest time,
(01:29:59):
you had to choose which story you're going to because
one of them had pepsi products and the other one
didn't like you.
Speaker 5 (01:30:05):
That's how it was back in the day. Now they
have them all, you know. Now they have all those
and they mix them all up and you can do
whatever you want. Yeah that you can buy them both
at Costco. They have both products. But you can get
it on the set on the fountain. The fountain for
seventy nine cents. Yeah, is a large fountain Coca Cola.
Speaker 1 (01:30:23):
Oh listen to Jackie sounds happy.
Speaker 7 (01:30:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:30:25):
Yeah. By the way, a couple of fishermen text in
and said, Deb, you are who said seven to fifty
to one thousand dollars. I did, Yeah, that's more accurate
than mine. Really, when it comes to the rodden reels,
he said, easily, you could easily get into one thousand
dollars apiece for your rodden reels to fish for beast.
And here's the worst part of the entire thing. They
don't shop where I show. Yeah, you know what the
crazy thing is about, the fishing thing. So you spend
seventy eighty thousand dollars on a boat, and I think
(01:30:48):
that's minimum, right. You have to have something to pull
that with, so you've had to pick up truck. Right,
let's say you have three or four of these rods.
That's another thousand bucks plus all the other stuff that
goes with it, which is ridiculous. Step finders, all that
stuff right.
Speaker 1 (01:31:01):
The clothing right right right, the sunglasses right right right.
Speaker 3 (01:31:05):
They don't keep the fish. They don't keep it.
Speaker 5 (01:31:11):
Like when you hunt, you know, you do all that stuff,
you buy, all the guns, you keep that hunt.
Speaker 3 (01:31:15):
You keep that meat. With fishermen, they don't. They don't
keep the bass. They just let it go. They catch it,
they wait, then let it go.
Speaker 5 (01:31:20):
Yeah, I thought you just like hunting. You mount it
on the wall after you teach it to see.
Speaker 3 (01:31:26):
Take me to the river. Well you get those really
big ones, you mount the really big ones. You're not
mounting all of them though, just the hogs. What's the point. Yeah,
I don't get it, man. I used to always to
be marbled bout you guys. Spend all that money and
you don't even keep the fish, and don't even like
you don't keep it. You just catch it, throw it away.
I don't even eat it, don't even eat it, none
of that. All right, that's fine, I guess all right.
(01:31:47):
Four O seven one four seven nine six four one.
You can always text us at seven seven is zero
three one word. Wah wah strictly Coca Cola. That's not true,
is it? That's what it says. No, I know that's
not true, do you. Yeah, because I've been in the
wah wahs and I've gotten Doctor Pepper's there before.
Speaker 5 (01:32:06):
Doctor Pepper is distributed by Pepsi sometimes and in other
places by Coca Cola.
Speaker 3 (01:32:12):
Has the everything machines where you have the little screen
you can pick whatever you want.
Speaker 5 (01:32:15):
I don't leave everything machines. I don't believe. I think
that's all coke products in those everything machines.
Speaker 3 (01:32:21):
Dude, are you sure? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:32:22):
I don't think you get I don't think they mixed
cokes and pepsi in an everything machine.
Speaker 1 (01:32:26):
I've never seen pepsi and in everything machine.
Speaker 3 (01:32:30):
I'm not crazy. I've seen pepsi in everything machine.
Speaker 1 (01:32:33):
That is another topic and we can cover that next.
Speaker 3 (01:32:37):
Yeah, that short we know they answered that we can
do that at a short segment top of the arm.
All right, seven seven zero three one. That's how you
text us, you know it is it's it's, uh, what
do they call the season for the theme parts? What
would you call this? This is like, it's the season
of these festival things that they do at all the
theme parts, right, Marty M. Yeah, Yeah, there's seven seas things. Yeah,
(01:33:00):
event season. That's a good way to put it. Because
obviously the weather's great here in Central Florida in the spring,
they have all these you know, all the theme parks
are doing this. Have you guys seen some of the
acts or heard about some of the acts coming to
Central Florida? I will tell you straight up. I pay
attention and we talk about these things all the time
every single spring, you know, SeaWorld and Universal specifically. Sometimes
(01:33:21):
Disney will do it, but they will release the list
of bands or acts that you can go and see
as part of your ticket price, or go to see
what hardly any really inexpensive? And I will tell you
this may be the best list of acts I've ever
seen during this kind of season. I'll tell you some
of them next. What's up, Jack Bradshaw?
Speaker 5 (01:33:51):
Man?
Speaker 3 (01:33:52):
So you want to fish?
Speaker 4 (01:33:53):
Man?
Speaker 5 (01:33:53):
I live right down the street from you, and there's
ponds all over Man, and we can throw some worms.
Speaker 10 (01:34:00):
Around, catch some big bess worms.
Speaker 3 (01:34:02):
Is the best, man. But yeah, I'd love to fish
with you.
Speaker 20 (01:34:07):
Hey, j C, it's Tommy awesome. Want to wish deb
a happy belated birthday. I wanted to congratulate you on
your upcoming nuptials. Just they didn't know. Are you registered
a Total Wine.
Speaker 3 (01:34:20):
Or ABC Liquors?
Speaker 20 (01:34:22):
Are you a Miller White Girl or a Schlitz girl.
I'll get you a case. Oh and bear still suck
Go Pack.
Speaker 1 (01:34:32):
That's past blue ribbon right there, Adr.
Speaker 3 (01:34:38):
And the bear still Suck Go Pack. All right, welcome
back to the Jim Golber Show. We're already one or
four point one. You're a five o'clock keyword is a
happy h A p p y. Apparently Naomi Bradshaw dot
com is in our chat room and YouTube, just spilling
out all the stuff that makes Jack happy that he
doesn't realize makes him happy. Yeah, this one. Jack loves
checking off lists. That is true. Oh my god, that's terrifying.
(01:35:01):
If you're lists this stuff that I check off when
I do it, I don't know what my wife would say.
That's a very interesting thing. I mean, they think makes
you happy? Yeah, what do you think make Naomi happy?
I don't. I'm too busy wondering what makes me? Oh
my god, almighty. And I'm the bad guy. She likes
cooking food for me, people she loves. And who are
(01:35:22):
they that would be me? I'm Jim. There's deb Hello.
Jack is here as well. That's funny. Jack goes, Jack,
it's being the talk back during the break, He goes,
My wife's in the chat room telling everybody this stuff
I love. I've got no clue, but she's in there
spilling all the bands.
Speaker 5 (01:35:39):
Jack loves watching TV that you know what. It's sad,
but it's true. I really do enjoy watching.
Speaker 3 (01:35:44):
Yeah, I'm gotta tell you, man, I like watching specific things.
I can't just sit down and flip around and look
for something to watch. I have to almost have a directive. Yeah,
it's hard for me to do that. I just don't
find anything very interesting that's on network TV. It goes
back to that old argument, you know, three hundred channels
and nothing to.
Speaker 1 (01:35:59):
Watch, looking for it to Scrubs coming back.
Speaker 3 (01:36:02):
Yeah, that's what I just saw that. That's kind of cool. Yeah,
I guess is that a thing now, like bringing these
old shows back, because I mean it's the same actors.
Speaker 1 (01:36:09):
Right, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:36:11):
Yeah, I don't know. That's what most people said. The
pit was it was just like a reboot of ER
or something or whatever. That show was, well not e Er,
was it Er?
Speaker 5 (01:36:18):
It was R but No Wiley, the main the lead
in it was a big you know, was one of
the leads on Er. And it's a fast paced medical drama,
you know, taking place in an emergency room.
Speaker 3 (01:36:31):
It's kind of funny too, by the way. I watched
the first episode. It's actually kind of funny. I want
to watch it. Yeah, I mean, look, here's the thing.
It's very frenetic. It never stops. I mean from the
here's what if you're looking for something to watch and chill.
That's not going to be the show because I mean
from the incident it comes on screen, it is like
I can't believe they can remember all the dialogue.
Speaker 5 (01:36:49):
Yeah, and so that's why my wife does not like it,
because she doesn't like so much kind of thing to watch.
Speaker 3 (01:36:55):
She gets it gives her anxiety watching that. Yeah, it's
a lot, but I heard it's the It's one of
the best depictions of what actually happens in an ER
or a triage unit. Is it is that frenetic? It
is that crazy because every five seconds you have no
idea what's going to roll through that door, you know,
a baby with a stopped hard or an old man
with a spike in his head.
Speaker 5 (01:37:16):
Is every episode a day or is every episode an hour?
Speaker 3 (01:37:21):
I do not know. I only watched the one episode
because of all the heat it got, so I wanted
to watch it, and then my wife we watched it
together and she said, oh, it's ER, and like it's
exactly she says, it's exactly the same as ER. Anyway,
So this is the the Age of Aquarius Festival season
at the park. So you have your Universal Studios having
(01:37:42):
your Marty Garral and that's where it'll start from them.
It'll go out through the year. They have a couple
of things they do. SeaWorld does it as well, and
I know we have a good partnership with SeaWorld. Maybe
have some of these coming up down the line. Is
that accurate, Jack, Are we close there? Yeah? Yeah? They
also both have big food festivals and along with Disney.
Disney does this as well. But I don't think Disney
has anything out right now where we can really see
who's coming. But man, I gotta give it up to
(01:38:02):
Sea World. And I got to tell you, man, SeaWorld
had a really difficult run. When that Blackfish thing came out.
It really decimated them as a business. And yeah, I
thought it was a bit unfair what happened to them,
regardless of how you look at them containing the animals
the way they did or the way they worked that
that's that's a separate argument. I thought the park delivered
(01:38:25):
a really good day of entertainment for the price you paid.
Speaker 5 (01:38:29):
For sure, they pivoted, and they did. They're like, okay,
let's go roller coaster.
Speaker 3 (01:38:34):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yep. They have half a dozen, right,
and some of the best ones in the area. Absolutely,
And again it's supposed to be, is it it is
a theme part. Do you think most people even still
associate SeaWorld with the animal exhibits or anything. Do you
think it's like half and half now with the with
the roller coaster. It's themed about everything.
Speaker 5 (01:38:52):
Even the roller coasters are themed animal understood.
Speaker 3 (01:38:55):
What I'm saying is this, Remember what a big deal
it was when they rolled out the shark encounter, and
what a big deal it was when they rolled out
the Penguin encounter, and what a big deal it was
when they rolled out like the Polar Bear exhibit and stuff. Yeah,
but when's the last time you heard them rolling out
a new animal experience like that as opposed to a
new roller coaster. We heard a three new coasters in
the last three or four years.
Speaker 4 (01:39:14):
I would imagine they're not too eager to roll out
a new animal show.
Speaker 3 (01:39:17):
Yeah, I guess not. But I mean, you know, their
partner company does well that. I mean, Bush Gardens hasn't
done anything like that in a while. That's usually the
same stuff though, right, you know, I haven't been to
Busch Gardens since the seventies. Yeah, it's still a good
time but just not my kind of place because it's
it's all roller coasters. I mean, the animal exhibits are great,
but I mean I if I was going to go
to an animal exhibit, I was just going to a zoo,
not deal with a roller coaster. They still give away
(01:39:39):
free beer, yeah they do. Yeah, they brought it back. Yeah,
you can go and get a free Budweiser or Bush.
I believe wife and I went on Oh my god,
probably about six or seven years ago. We went over
with a couple of friends just on a whim. I
think we had free tickets and went over just for
the day. They wanted to go ride roller coasters. It
was Code Black and his wife and they all ride.
(01:40:02):
I don't, so I just basically I was the purse tree.
I just held stuff wile people had fun, and then
I just tried to make conversation with the flamingos. I'm like,
your area of stinks, guys, you should clean it up
a little bit.
Speaker 5 (01:40:13):
I found something that makes me happy. Yeah, when you
have to do stuff like that.
Speaker 3 (01:40:17):
All right, So they're kicking out pretty great right here.
January thirty first, So just in a couple of weeks
right there on the main stage. And by the way,
if you haven't been out to sea World for a show,
that auditorium area they have that's over by the pond
or by that lake is awesome. I've seen like three
shows there. There's not a bad seat in the house
and the sound is amazing. It's a really cool experience.
(01:40:38):
You had a keyword there that I like, seat. Yeah, yeah,
Sea's right. Oh yeah. January first is flow Rider all right?
Speaker 6 (01:40:44):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:40:45):
How about that? Right? I mean that's a big act.
Is that und That is Saliva the rock band Wow
Click click boom ladies and gentlemen. Yeah, yeah, yeah, they're
they're coming. That will be the February first show. Bow Wow,
I guess which would be used to be Little bow
Wow or whatever, and now it's just Wow the rapper.
Speaker 1 (01:41:03):
I think that's is that Master p Son, no idea.
Speaker 3 (01:41:08):
Let me check with my partners. Yeah, go break it down.
Now to the next hip hopcast. All right, very nice.
The Click five I've never heard of them. Do you
guys know who the Click bid is? I do not know.
Warrant oh wow, yeah, of course without Jenny Lane, but
they're coming on the fifteenth. Yeah, I don't know if
you heard uh, Jefferson Starship Damn. I don't know if
(01:41:29):
that's with Mickey and Grace, which are the two, you know,
the two major stars from that band. But I gotta
tell you, outside of that one song, which is the
worst song ever written.
Speaker 5 (01:41:39):
Written by Bernie Tappin by the way, yeah, and that
we Built the City, Yeah yeah, with Mark Barron in
the podcast, like he wrote it and he's like, man,
it is.
Speaker 3 (01:41:49):
The It is such a bad song. I mean, and
for that to come from Bernie Tompkins kind of well,
Elton John didn't write the music, that's why. Yeah, But
it's terrible. But they had some songs from the sixties
and seventies and even eighty that were pretty damn good.
So I don't know who Omar Kurtz is. Maybe a
rapper or something, no idea. Yeah. The Pop two thousand
tour will be in mid February mid February, hosted by
(01:42:11):
Chris Kirkpatrick of n Sync, featuring Otown, Ryan Cabrera and
LFO oh wow. So it's gonna be like a mix
up of all these boy bands that had like two
year runs except for in Sync of course they had
a much bigger run than that. But those guys are
all going to get together and I guess do maybe
a medley of hits from their bands that actually made
me kind of fun. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:42:32):
Who else, let's see ying Ying Twins with Paul wall
Saw that met just okay, yeah, and really cool guys. Yeah,
Gene Simmons. I just know they wanted to be paid
in cash. Yeah, I.
Speaker 3 (01:42:46):
Wonder why. Probably easier to pay the rs that way, right. Yeah,
Gene Simmons is coming alone. I don't know what he's
gonna do. Oh wow, Is he just gonna get a
band and play Kiss songs? I don't know. I I
saw him out in the list.
Speaker 5 (01:43:01):
I'm likes yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:43:04):
I gotta tell you I'll never like Gene Simmons. I'll
and I'll tell you why. It's crazy of all the
stuff that Rowlins and I have butted heads with about
over the years, Rus from the Monsters, you know, he
could not be a bigger Kiss fan. And I remember
when he got an interview with Gene Simmons. And I'm
telling you, I don't think dude slept for three days.
You have no idea how big of a deal it
(01:43:26):
was for him. And when he got him on the phone.
He was very excited and he asked him a question
and that kind of ran on just a couple of seconds, right,
It wasn't even bad. And Jane, after knowing that this
guy was a gigantic fan, how nervous he was because
it was perfectly everybody kind of knew behind the scenes
how geeked Russ was to talk to Gene Simmons.
Speaker 5 (01:43:47):
Simmons was a complete dick to him. Yeah, really, yeah, he.
Speaker 3 (01:43:51):
Said, he really. He admonished him and said, you know,
if you if you ask shorter questions, you'll get longer answers.
And then I guess kind of and I can't remember
the quote exactly, but said something that really kind of
called his ability to do the job in the question damn.
And I was like, man, I was so pissed off. Actually,
when we went to break, I remember going into the
room and telling Russ, only you dog, Only you is
(01:44:13):
not reason. I just didn't double barrel that idiot to
his face, like it was just because he was It
was so uncalled for, like being a dick, just to
be a dick. But he'll be there so you can
go see him if you'd like. How's that for provo well,
I mean, look, here's the thing. He may be a
great entertainer, but I mean I know that for a fact.
I mean just some personal experience he's he's been nasty
(01:44:34):
to a guy who could not have supported the band more.
I mean all of that and all of sudral Florida.
I don't know that there's a bigger Kiss fan, or
or one single person that has pushed that band into
decade after decade than Rus Rollins.
Speaker 5 (01:44:45):
Nobody, and Russ has talked about that. The experiences he had,
there's been a.
Speaker 3 (01:44:50):
Few with yeah man, really yeah, I think I think
after that he did have a couple of pretty good experiences.
Speaker 5 (01:44:56):
With and that I think another one that wasn't so great.
Speaker 3 (01:44:58):
Yeah yeah. And then and then we had and we
had Ace Freeley on the show before and I think
even Peter Chris if I remember it, but Freely was great.
He was just so whacked out you couldn't even Yeah,
he was just you know, he was just great. So
smash Mouth is coming, Maddie and Tay. That's a big
man as well. I love the nineties. Now this is
the one I would go see in the second. This
is March eighth. Ready, yep, oh tone, look, oh Rob Bass,
(01:45:22):
Young MC here we go follow me bad That My
Friends is going to be a good show. That makes
so I wonder which one of these will sell out faster?
Connor price on who that is?
Speaker 13 (01:45:33):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (01:45:33):
Tiffany and an an Emotion and from the eighties do
you remember an Emotion?
Speaker 4 (01:45:39):
Oh yeah, you remember the song that had two good ones?
Speaker 1 (01:45:45):
Not right off the top of my head, yeah, yeah,
all for one.
Speaker 3 (01:45:48):
The Beach Boys are going to be there on March
twenty second. Yeah, oh ready, oh god, I would in
about five seconds go see these guys. This was such
a banger when I was a kid.
Speaker 1 (01:46:07):
Guy I just did the white Man over bite.
Speaker 3 (01:46:09):
Oh yeah, yeah, Anna did the piano piece.
Speaker 1 (01:46:12):
That's what it was, Beach I wasn't quite sure.
Speaker 3 (01:46:14):
Beach Boys on the twenty second, Soldier Boy Baby, bash
Fits and the Tantrums are coming on the twenty eighth. Nice.
They have a bunch of surprise guests that haven't been
announced yet, like I think about five of those, So
that's gonna be interesting to see them fill those spots.
The Fray is gonna be there, Trace Atkins is going
to be there, Uncle Cracker, Wow Boys to men, damn
(01:46:36):
uh and then some acts I've not heard of before,
which is a grupo Manya and uh Protecto Uno, and
then surprise guests. So it looks like Sea World really
got a good lineup this year and there's gonna be
some great acts. So and I think that that is
included with your price of the tickets. So when you
get into the park, I believe you just got to
go for the day and then slide over and see
(01:46:58):
the show in the afternoon when it goes on. That's
what we did for when we saw not not Shania Twain,
we saw another young No, it was a it was
a female country. I would that my wife is a
big fan of when we went and saw her. That's
not far.
Speaker 4 (01:47:14):
No, God knows this game.
Speaker 3 (01:47:21):
Crystal Gale case she had long hair, is naming everybody
who's one hundred.
Speaker 5 (01:47:28):
It's like Dolly birthday, Yeah, eighty years.
Speaker 3 (01:47:34):
Some health stuff going on or something. She's canceled a
bunch of appearances here, like the will to worry when
Dolly dies, that's gonna be.
Speaker 23 (01:47:41):
Man.
Speaker 3 (01:47:41):
When when Dolly passes, that is that's that is a
changing of the guard there.
Speaker 1 (01:47:45):
Man, without a doubt.
Speaker 3 (01:47:46):
She is the matriarch of Country music without a question.
I don't know anybody would really claim that not to
be the case. When Dolly goes, it's gonna be bad news.
Speaker 1 (01:47:55):
She's just a national treasure.
Speaker 3 (01:47:56):
She is, all right, four O seven nine four one,
Load him up. Trivia's next.
Speaker 15 (01:48:16):
So with the pit, every season is a shift in
that er, and every episode is an hour during that shift.
I believe that's how that works.
Speaker 10 (01:48:29):
All right, Jack, I guess if this has already been
talked about, go ahead and skip this.
Speaker 1 (01:48:34):
I just got off work.
Speaker 3 (01:48:35):
But we need to have a small conversation.
Speaker 1 (01:48:37):
About our boys.
Speaker 3 (01:48:39):
Small addiction to a deal.
Speaker 2 (01:48:41):
My man bought so much cat litter and is gonna
be sitting in his garage.
Speaker 3 (01:48:47):
For I think at least a minimum.
Speaker 10 (01:48:48):
A year, where around June July timeframe he's gonna be.
Speaker 1 (01:48:52):
Like, man, why did I buy all that stuff?
Speaker 2 (01:48:54):
But we need to have a conversation with Jack about
his awkward deals and going and finding them.
Speaker 3 (01:49:00):
Bye, guys, we've tried an intervention. I'm saving man. It
did not work. He charges to go to his own intervention. Well,
it's just like a door a door charge. All right,
you're five five o'clock. You were ten minutes left guys,
get over there with happy h app y, go to
real radio out of him and send that on for
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your chance in a thousand bucks. Happy is the word, guys,
go get it. I'm Jim. There's dead but Jack is
here as well. It's only fifteen cases and he has
the Jackie sack. What's in there, Jack, other than cat litter.
Speaker 5 (01:49:32):
It's clumping, by the way, clumping cat litter. Deb Let
me know if you've even okay, I will all right
in the Jackie sack. Today, Oh new day, even though
it's a holiday. We had to break in to the
little prize closet today ended the Jackie sack.
Speaker 3 (01:49:47):
Yeah, yea yeah. Ain't nobody here, literally, ain't nobody here.
Speaker 5 (01:49:51):
Two prizes one And this is great because Jim, you
were talking about live music. Both involved live music. So
if you're looking for live music. February seventh, Lake Nona
Live at the Lawn at Boxy Park brings six handpicked
touring tribute bands together for.
Speaker 3 (01:50:08):
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Speaker 5 (01:50:10):
It's a festival atmosphere made for friends, food, drinks, and
great five.
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Plus of kids village.
Speaker 5 (01:50:15):
You can get tickets at Lakenona live dot com.
Speaker 3 (01:50:18):
Nice beautiful part of town two. That is a really
neat area.
Speaker 5 (01:50:21):
Also in the Jaggie sack a pair of tickets to
see U before They featuring Ali Campbell at the Popca Amphitheater,
happening April fifteen.
Speaker 3 (01:50:30):
That would be a cool show, how about that?
Speaker 7 (01:50:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:50:32):
Yeah for sure? Yeah? So back?
Speaker 1 (01:50:34):
Do you click any clack you bet?
Speaker 3 (01:50:36):
One? Two, three, four or five? One?
Speaker 1 (01:50:39):
One is Luke?
Speaker 3 (01:50:41):
Luke? How you doing?
Speaker 14 (01:50:42):
I'm doing well? How is everyone doing?
Speaker 23 (01:50:44):
Doing?
Speaker 6 (01:50:44):
Good?
Speaker 3 (01:50:44):
Buddy? Want to play a little game with us? Let's
do it.
Speaker 2 (01:50:48):
Indeed the puzzlemaster or is he the guy who's currently
writing today's game? Can he be both? Let's find out.
It's time for JCS trivia.
Speaker 3 (01:50:58):
Y all right, this is a real easy game. Buddy,
got a question here for you have four answers. One
of these answers is not true, but if you can
find it, I'll send you over to Jack and you
can pick out something nice for yourself. Are you ready already?
Here we go, buddy, Today is Martin Luther King Day,
Martin Luther King Junior Day. I should say here are
three fun facts about the civil rights icon and one
(01:51:21):
million man march of a live All right, buddy, we're
talking about doctor Martin Luther King Junior. Which one of
these is not true? Number one, his actual name isn't
Martin Luther King Junior. It's Michael King Junior. He changed
it after visiting Germany. Number two, Doctor King was inspired
to become a civil rights activist by mother Teresa. Number three,
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he was an academic prodigy. He skipped the ninth and
twelfth grades, entering Morehouse College at only fifteen years old.
Or lastly, he was a very skilled pool player. Which
of those is a lie?
Speaker 18 (01:51:59):
I'm not have to say.
Speaker 3 (01:52:00):
No, that's the one, buddy. You got to run up
the job, buddy, you snipped it out, got me on
a bad week start. You're the winner, Luke, I'm gonna
put you on hold. Enjoy your prize, buddy. Wow. Yeah,
who do you think it was really inspired by? It's
another leader of that nature. Uh, Malcolm X was after him. Yeah,
it would have been waiting for that. So fifties. No,
(01:52:25):
not in this country. Oh hope. Gandhi Gandhi. Yeah, Gandhy
was doctor King's inspiration to become a civil Uh uh
civil rights civil rights civil rights activist. Yes, wow, ye.
His name isn't Martin Luther King Jr. His name is
actually Michael King Junior. He went to Germany, and of
(01:52:48):
course that's the home of Martin Luther King, who was
a famous I think a performist, that's the word, right.
So he was so inspired by that he came back
and changed his name to Martin Luther King Jr. Oh.
He was an academic prodigy. He did skip the ninth
and twelfth grade. That he did enter Morehouse College at
only fifteen years old. And by the way, that's going
(01:53:08):
to segregated schools. Wow, So he went to segregated schools.
I'm not sure what the education level was like at
those schools. I'm not sure what the curriculum was like,
if it was the same as white schools. But he
excelled so much that he was able to skip the
ninth and twelfth grade and just enter college, which would
have been his maide sophomore year in high.
Speaker 5 (01:53:28):
School would have been I guess yeah, at fifteen fifteen
years old. He was a very skilled pool player. That's
the first I've ever.
Speaker 3 (01:53:34):
Heard of this.
Speaker 1 (01:53:35):
I never heard it before.
Speaker 3 (01:53:36):
I double research to make sure there are any stories
and short enough, he was matter of fact, a lot
of people thought he was like a master pool player,
but he himself would say that he was not. He
was just pretty darn good at what he did. And
some other things you may not know about doctor King
before we get to the top of the hour. No
brand in today, but we are going to talk a
little sports when we get back here. In his first
year of seminary school, what grade did he receive in
(01:53:58):
public speaking? See? Is the answer really? Yeah? Yeah, he
wasn't necessarily a real positive or confident public speaker, and
when he was in seminary you have to learn.
Speaker 1 (01:54:09):
That, yeah, that is true.
Speaker 3 (01:54:11):
At the time, he was the youngest recipient.
Speaker 1 (01:54:14):
Of Nobel Peace Price at.
Speaker 3 (01:54:17):
Thirty five years old.
Speaker 1 (01:54:18):
Oh wow.
Speaker 3 (01:54:18):
Now, of course, now there are myriad people who have
won it under the age of thirty five. Matter, there's
somebody wanted it seventeen years old, and when you look
at the list, a number of our past winners are
right around that thirty five year old range. But back
in the day that would have been unheard of. And
of course when he won it, when he won it
and who he was when he wanted was a much
bigger story than his age. I think he was a
(01:54:39):
dedicated to what TV show. Matter of fact, this was
the only TV show he would allow his children to
stay up late to watch.
Speaker 1 (01:54:47):
I Love Lucy not a bad guess.
Speaker 3 (01:54:50):
Same realm. I guess maybe later than that, Andy Griffin. No,
can I tell you both of us made perfect sense.
But when you think about when you think about yeah,
when you think about the groundbreaking episode of Star Trek,
that's right, ohoru hua Michelle right.
Speaker 5 (01:55:08):
Michelle Nichols was thinking about quitting, and he wrote her
and said, do not. It goes what you are doing
for you know, black people in America or you know, worldwide.
Speaker 3 (01:55:20):
Is monumental, even though you might not feel it.
Speaker 5 (01:55:22):
But just having representation on a starship in the future,
which just meant something.
Speaker 3 (01:55:28):
You think about the idea that he grew up through segregation,
and here's a television show representing black people in space
equal with white people when it comes to technology and
advancing us as a species forward. Let's just share it
a kiss, the first interracial kiss on television.
Speaker 1 (01:55:42):
Yeah, exactly, big, big deal.
Speaker 3 (01:55:43):
So he loves Star Trek for that reason and allowed
his kids to stay up late to watch it. And then, lastly,
how many times was Doctor King arrested.
Speaker 1 (01:55:51):
Seventy two seventy seven tell.
Speaker 3 (01:55:54):
You the wrong way twenty nine, twenty nine times all
for civil disby. He got pulled every one time for
speeding and he was, I think, get three miles and
over the speed limit. They took him to jail. Yeah, yeah,
they did not care for him. Yeah, I guess not
all right for our seven nine text seven seven zero
three one taic a little break, come back and talk
a little sports, and you got another keyword coming right now.
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The Afternoon Covert crew up.
Speaker 6 (01:56:28):
At the beginning of the show, you were talking about
keeping your feet warm, what the players were doing. I
heard your sister Station, one of the guys on the
morning UH National Show, talk about using basileine, wrapping plastic
bag around the bottom of his foot covered in masoline,
and then putting the.
Speaker 14 (01:56:45):
Sock over it.
Speaker 3 (01:56:46):
So I thought that was interesting.
Speaker 6 (01:56:47):
I also thought it was interesting that if you get
within field goal range, you can.
Speaker 14 (01:56:51):
Kick three field goals and win the game. Bears God.
Speaker 23 (01:56:58):
Wow, Happy Happy Monday, guys. Just to let you know,
I had the same issue with stains on a shirt,
and then I did the dawn trick because I was
tired of my favorite shirts getting ruined all the time.
I put a little doll up of dawn on it,
let it sit for like over twenty four hours, spray
a little bit of arsy clean and believe it or not,
(01:57:19):
that grease thing or that stain that you had for
a while comes right on out.
Speaker 5 (01:57:24):
It's great.
Speaker 3 (01:57:27):
I'll check that out because I've got a little I've
got a sweater that my wife bought me for Christmas.
It's actually like a like a hint is it Henley?
Like a shirt like, yeah, you bought it, but it's
it's just a long sleeve sweater shirt kind of thing.
And I got one of those dudes, and I was
eating three buttons like ramen. This one actually doesn't have button,
So it's because that's what you have on right now.
(01:57:48):
And it's got some little stains right here right between
my boobs where I think I got some ramen on there.
Whatever have you thought of a bab like? You know,
I gotta tell you, buddy, I'm not above it. I'm
not above bringing a bit restaurants anymore because I can't.
Speaker 1 (01:58:01):
I mean, I want to be there, That's all I ask.
Speaker 3 (01:58:06):
You, lobster on it. I just don't think you guys.
And by the way, you're six o'clock keyword. His credit
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I don't. I don't think you guys are. Somebody said earlier.
It is like, man, I don't get it because I
made homemade wings this weekend, tossed forty or fifty wings
(01:58:27):
in in you know, in wing sauce, wearing a white
Broncos jersey. Not one drop dog. Let me tell you
I would I would have gotten wing sauce on the
back of the shirt like you. I wouldn't. I don't
even know how. My wife will stop me and she goes,
what's that And I'll look at it and I'm like,
I don't. I didn't even eat anything like that today, don't.
I don't. I don't even know what that is. Like
(01:58:48):
all the time, guys, that's to me, I just thought
about it just jumps on me. I don't know what
it is. I'm just I just am one of those
people where I just attract stains and I won't even
know it, and I'll wash my clothes on a look
at the same like damn, there's another one.
Speaker 1 (01:59:01):
We're gonna to start calling you pig pen man.
Speaker 3 (01:59:03):
I swear it's so bad. And these these damn shirts
and replacing aren't cheap either. It sucks. All right. So
football weekend was this weekend and it was a maze balls. Now,
of course tomorrow we will have the Froggers football follow up,
one of the last ones we'll do for the year.
The uh the conference championships are now lined up. It
(01:59:23):
will be the Rams versus the Seattle Seattle Seahawks Seattle
in Seattle, and it will be the New England Patriots
versus the Denver Broncos to see who goes to the
Super Bowl.
Speaker 5 (01:59:39):
I wanted the Bills, and now with New with Denver
losing their quarterback Bo Nicks, it's just like, h oh.
Speaker 3 (01:59:47):
Yeah, right exactly.
Speaker 5 (01:59:48):
Now we got to watch it with the backup quarterback.
Speaker 3 (01:59:50):
Did you Jason Stidham or where did you see what this?
What the spread went to and went from when that
guy was injured. They were favored by two I believe,
and the instant that he got injured put New England
up by a point and a half. Yeah, So now
the Patriots are the favorite in Denver. But they don't
win there. I think I think Brady was what one
(02:00:14):
and five there or something, you know what, Brady's into booth.
Speaker 5 (02:00:17):
Now that means nothing to me, because the Rambles, the coach,
you got Drake may quarterbacking.
Speaker 3 (02:00:23):
It's a different team and you and they have a
good defense too. But and the Rams. You know, the
Rams hadn't won in cold weather, Matt Stafford as a rule.
The reason I didn't choose la is I think they're
one and nine when the temperature is like below freezing. Yeah,
and we knew it was gonna be cold in Chicago.
It's January in Chicago, right. I just thought they would
have the bigger edge. And of course you can't throw
(02:00:44):
three interceptions or four interceptions and win. And that's what
I happened. I went to sleep before the end of
that game. Yeah that you shouldn't have done that. You
shouldn't have done that. Yeah, yeah, that make you super happy. Well,
two games overtime this week?
Speaker 4 (02:00:58):
No, because you know you you know what hopes you
have on your team riding and that kind of a game.
Speaker 3 (02:01:05):
Rams won a super Bowl recently. Yeah, within five years
of Yeah, get out of here, get out I'm going
with you, yea, yeah. Anyway, it's destined.
Speaker 5 (02:01:15):
Well, Seattle's destined to win the championship game next week because.
Speaker 3 (02:01:18):
The curse of the Pope. The Pope that's tell people
so that they know what that.
Speaker 5 (02:01:24):
Yeah, last two times that Seattle reached the Super Bowl
was the same year that a new pope was installed
at the Vatican. So this past year, Pope Leo, he
was a new pope that was installed. This year, Seattle
has a chance to make it three for three. Wow,
crazily wrinkle was that Pope Leo apparently a Bears.
Speaker 1 (02:01:49):
Well, yeah, he's from South fron Che.
Speaker 5 (02:01:52):
However, obviously was it he fell asleep too? And I
did the math. It was probably about three point thirty
a m. At the end of that game in Rome,
you know, thank you Alexa. Yeah, you know, so I
figured he was sleeping, couldn't pray for him, and that's
why they're lost.
Speaker 3 (02:02:11):
Where are they playing? They're playing in Seattle. Yes, what's
the opening spread there, let's go. I think Seattle's gonna
beat him by ten.
Speaker 5 (02:02:20):
A little annoyed because I felt for sure that Seattle
was going to win this past week. That's the game
I forgot to bat on and when I look, it
was already seven nothing, some of the points were.
Speaker 3 (02:02:30):
Already I mean, Seattle is when you watch them play,
it doesn't look like they can be beaten by anything,
much less anybody. They look so dominant on both sides
of the ball. It just doesn't look that defense is
like it was back in the day when Sherman was there,
when that whole what was that thing called what they
call that defense in Seattle back in the day, Oh,
Seattle minus three. I don't know. I don't know the
(02:02:51):
name of the d minus three that's all. Yeah, it's
only because it's a championship game. I would think that
the Seattle can beat that team up pretty bad. I
don't think the Rams were looked all that good. And
even though they beat the Bears, I mean it was
you know, they had to come back to beat the Bears,
and they should not have to come back to beat
the Chicago Bears. That team is you know, stacked, and
a lot of people thought from the onset of the
(02:03:12):
season the Rams were one of the one of the
few teams that were gonna that was pick preseason to
make it all the way, and they did make it
to the championship. But you know, if you have to
work that hard to beat the Bears after their team
throws four interceptions, I just bet on the Seahawks minus three. Yeah,
I mean, that's that's the I think that's the easiest
money this weekend. That feels like giveaway money. It really does.
(02:03:33):
I gotta tell you, that feels like giving money away.
I backed hard, but I gave away. On my mind,
I can't imagine that the Seahawks aren't going to beat
them for many less than seven. I mean, they looked
so unbelievably good and the Rams had to work their
asses off to get here, and again they had to
lean on CJ. Stroud throwing four interceptions to be able
(02:03:53):
to win that football game and they still had to
do it in overtime with a field goal. Oh still annoying.
So they had the opening drivers and like some of
the play in the fourth quarter was great, everything game
between with the Rams was not good. So I think
Seattle is going to completely dominate the Rams. And on
the other side, I think the I think the Patriots
are going to dominate the the Broncos Super Bowl rematch
(02:04:15):
yeh in Seattle, and and to be honest super Ball.
And I can't believe that the Bills lost to the Broncos.
I just can't believe that. But again, Josh Allen did
not have a great game, and that's one of those
things you got to do. Boy, I gotta tell you,
I didn't feel worse for any one person than I
did for Josh Allen. God almighty dude. Looking at him
on the bench when he realized when that one play
went down, when the two when the two passer appearance
(02:04:39):
calls got hit, and he knew for a fact they
were going to lose. They were on like the five
yard line. No NFL kicker, it's one of one hundred,
you know, he knew they were going to lose. And
just watching him on that bench, just sit there and
realize that his season was over and that he had
the easiest pass He had the easiest path of the
Super Bowl this year that there was. They did not
(02:04:59):
have to play Cands the city, and they didn't have
to play the Ravens.
Speaker 5 (02:05:02):
Yeah, well you see that. But those teams aren't the
teams that they were. I know, but this is but
but but they've made no team that dominant that they
had to face.
Speaker 3 (02:05:10):
Because they've lost to the Chiefs the last two years. Yeah,
so they mean they haven't made They've had the stacked roster.
That's why wats his face got fired. Because they had
the stacked roster with the best player in the league,
Josh Allen is the best player in the NFL. And
they didn't and they couldn't make it happen. They couldn't
get past the first round of the playoffs. I mean
that's I mean, that guy's gonna have a job instantly.
Speaker 4 (02:05:30):
Somebody just texted us at seven seven zero three one
the Seattle starting running back towards ACL that was announced today.
Speaker 3 (02:05:37):
Oh I didn't see that. I mean, I don't know
that matters.
Speaker 5 (02:05:41):
Yeah, it's Marshawn Lynch, right, No, yeah, yeah, that's the
last time I watched Seattle play the Legion of Boom.
Speaker 3 (02:05:48):
I have not the Legion of Boom. That's it, thank you.
Uh the I have not watched Seattle play game all season.
But let me tell you some for pair yourself accordingly. Yeah,
you're you're going to see. I mean, look, here's the thing.
They're doing this with Sam Darnold to give you an ie.
I mean, not that he's a bad quarterback. He's in
the NFL. But you don't hear him mention them the
same likes as Josh Allen or Matt Stafford or any
(02:06:10):
of those guys. He's not, I don't think, considered an
elite quarterback. He's just on a really good football team.
Speaker 5 (02:06:15):
Game manager, maybe like a brock Perty kind of thing,
like Trent Dilfer with the Ravens.
Speaker 3 (02:06:20):
But but he they have a vibe and I'm telling you, man,
in the NFL, it matters. And this team's defense looks
like criminals. I mean, they're they look so brutal.
Speaker 7 (02:06:29):
Man.
Speaker 5 (02:06:29):
By the way, Yeah Stroud is c J. Stroud is
Texans quarterback. Caleb Williams. Oh, Caleb Williams. Yeah, I kept
saying that, Yes, Caleb Williams.
Speaker 8 (02:06:37):
Right.
Speaker 5 (02:06:38):
I remember watching the The hard Knocks when they when
his rookie year, Yes, when they were with the Bears,
and it's like, oh, you're gonna see what this guy
can do. And man, that was a rough year. Yeah
this is third year, I believe, right, yeah yeah, and
then yeah he finally put it together. But also credit's
got to go.
Speaker 3 (02:06:56):
To that coach. Yeah yeah yeah. And with the Texans,
I mean again and you can't throw that many interceptions
and win. You have to, you know, you can't. You
got to protect the football. And in the Texas, I've
took the Texans. That's you know, mm hmmm.
Speaker 5 (02:07:09):
We'll see tomorrow. No, no one had a perfect card.
Speaker 3 (02:07:14):
This week. What would have been the big upset? I mean,
I don't I don't think anybody thought that San Francisco
was going to beat Seattle, correct, So where would have
been the big Where was the big upset the Bears lost?
I don't know. I think most people had the Rams
winning that game. Well, I mean the Texans Patriots. I
mean that was a coin flip. I think most people
thought the Patriots is gonna win. Not most people on
(02:07:36):
this show. Yeah yeah, and the Bills.
Speaker 5 (02:07:38):
And my challenge, my problem is, I don't I'm not
a fan of the Broncos, right I you know, so
I'd like to see the Patriots win.
Speaker 3 (02:07:46):
But they have the worst fans of all the teams
that are left. The Patriots, Yeah, they're not. Did you
did you see the I think it was the Bears
fans when the Bears fans are on offense, and they
even mentioned this during the game when the Bears were
on offense, the stadium was not making a peep and
it was creepy because it obviously sold out Soldier Field,
(02:08:07):
sold out game. But when the Bears were on offense,
the team made or that the fans made no sound
so that they could hear each other do their thing.
But when, of course, when when the Rams went on offense,
it was loud as hell. Yeah, kind of cool. That's
that's what a good stadium does. But when you play
in Seattle doesn't matter. I mean, that's the that's the original.
What's that the fourteenth man? The original fourteenth man? Or
(02:08:29):
or where it is? Twelve many? How many?
Speaker 4 (02:08:31):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:08:31):
Twelfth million? Team? My god man, that that stadium has
been known for being the loudest stadium in the league forever?
Hasn't it that in Kansas City at least? Damn? All right?
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Speaker 7 (02:09:13):
You were wrong about the worst NFL fans. The worst
ones are Philadelphia fans.
Speaker 3 (02:09:20):
They are maniacs and they just don't given.
Speaker 21 (02:09:23):
F and Dave will f s up.
Speaker 5 (02:09:27):
Yeah yeah, yeah, but I said the worst ones laugh
right right, Big T?
Speaker 3 (02:09:31):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, we're the worst fans left. Wow.
Speaker 4 (02:09:37):
Thanks Jack.
Speaker 5 (02:09:39):
We haven't heard from Big T. We haven't heard from
in a minute. And that didn't sound good. No, whenever
I'm dissing Red Sox fans are New England fans, I
always forget that you are one. I apologize. They called
them the hatriots, that the rest of the fans are garbage.
Speaker 3 (02:10:00):
Yeah, who are the worst NFL fans? Gotta be there,
So it's Philly. Yeah yeah, all right, welcome back to
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Speaker 14 (02:10:42):
College football championships tonight? Yeah, I'm I'm doing good. I'm
excited here.
Speaker 3 (02:10:46):
Aren't you from that area?
Speaker 23 (02:10:47):
Right?
Speaker 14 (02:10:47):
I'm from South Florida.
Speaker 3 (02:10:48):
Are you a Miami fan?
Speaker 14 (02:10:50):
I grew up I was just an all Florida college
teams fan. Yeah, but the old Orange Ball and the
Miami Hurricanes have a little bit of a soft spots
soft spot in my heart because by the time I
was playing high school football at that point, Miami Hurricanes
were good again, and so you know, it was it
was easy to be a fan.
Speaker 1 (02:11:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:11:11):
Yeah, Well, I mean it's interesting because I mean, you know,
I know you're a Dolphins fan. That's for sure. The
reason I asked about the Hurricanes. I couldn't remember you
ever saying you had allegiance to a college team or not.
Speaker 14 (02:11:19):
I just have a little bit of a I don't know,
I think I'm probably closer to more of a Florida
Gators fan. But yeah, that's just because I spent a
lot of time going to games there.
Speaker 3 (02:11:28):
Yeah, and you went to school, are right?
Speaker 14 (02:11:30):
I went to UH. I went to a military academy.
He went to school, and I did. I did go
to UCF for a short period.
Speaker 3 (02:11:37):
Yeah, very nice. Uh. And with Miami actually just had
aig announcement today. They hired their new.
Speaker 5 (02:11:42):
Head coach, Jeff Hafley, who I guess is the defensive
coordinator formerly of the Packers.
Speaker 14 (02:11:47):
That's correct.
Speaker 3 (02:11:48):
Yeah, so he was.
Speaker 14 (02:11:49):
He was a head coach over at BC UH did
well with them, uh, and then took the job over.
I think it's been two years as the Packers defensive coordinator.
And and I'll tell you, the players seem to really
love him. He seems to be a high energy guy.
Speaker 1 (02:12:06):
Only candidate that got two interviews.
Speaker 14 (02:12:08):
Yeah, and it was pretty easy to see that the
writing was on the wall because Miami moved up their
second interview with him when Tennessee announced that they were
also going to a second interview. Ye bet so it
was one of those things where it's like we got
to get him.
Speaker 3 (02:12:23):
Now, some interesting coaching availabilities out there.
Speaker 5 (02:12:26):
Man.
Speaker 3 (02:12:26):
We know that the Giants just took John Harwall. That's
that's a done deal, right, so, but now we still
have Now the Buffalo Bills announced they they fired their coach. Yeah,
they fired him. And then of course the Steelers still
looking for a coach as well, and then those two
players or those two coaches are out on the market.
Has Tomlin announced if he's going to continue to coach.
Speaker 24 (02:12:44):
I don't.
Speaker 14 (02:12:45):
I think he takes the year off.
Speaker 5 (02:12:46):
Yeah, he and he might stay with the organization. I
don't know if he's gonna coach. He because it was
like it wasn't that he was fired. He said he
was stepping down from football operations. Yeah, and if I
were called correct, I think they still own the rights
under his contract.
Speaker 14 (02:13:02):
I don't think. I don't think his contract expired.
Speaker 3 (02:13:04):
Sorry.
Speaker 14 (02:13:04):
I think he takes a year off and you know,
makes a decision.
Speaker 3 (02:13:07):
I think he's one of the few coaches that if
he went to the booth, I would be like, damn,
I'm dying here with that guy has to say about everything,
because he's just one of those guys that doesn't say
a whole bunch. He's not like, you know, he's not
one of those coaches that lives his life out there.
He's just like going a straight up you know, as
a coach with the Steelers. It's kind of self spoken, right,
I would love to hear his opinion on games that
would be bad.
Speaker 5 (02:13:25):
At Pittsburgh Steelers. Three head coaches in fifty years that organization.
Dolphins have had three head coaches in the past two years.
Speaker 3 (02:13:34):
Yeaheah, all right, that's an exaggeration. I'm sorry.
Speaker 14 (02:13:36):
Wait, what's going on with the Raiders.
Speaker 3 (02:13:39):
Yeah, we've had three coaches in the past three hours,
in the past.
Speaker 5 (02:13:43):
Hours, yeah, yeah, right, No, in the past four years
we have had three yeah, all right.
Speaker 3 (02:13:47):
But when you have first day, Ray comes in TK
Law one firm for life dot Com. We usually we'll
have something happening in the news or whatever we think
is very interesting, and of course if it has a
legal angle to it, we try to kind of do
that to give you a better idea of maybe have
a law works in that specific Gary. What do you
have first today?
Speaker 14 (02:14:01):
Well, so it starts off with a question, how many
parents can a child have?
Speaker 3 (02:14:07):
How many parents can a child have? Legally?
Speaker 4 (02:14:10):
Four?
Speaker 3 (02:14:11):
Okay, okay, so hold on now you mean biological parents?
Speaker 5 (02:14:16):
No legal, So biological and legal two different things. Biological
parents divorced, they each get married. Oh wait, they but
if they don't adopt, but if they mean they theoretically parents, legally,
it would be like infinite man, because I mean your
mom could we know people whose moms got married four
or five times and guys who's got married four or
five times.
Speaker 3 (02:14:35):
So I guess theoretically it's says.
Speaker 24 (02:14:37):
So is it?
Speaker 5 (02:14:38):
But in the legal sense of the term parent doesn't
require adoption? Does a step parent legally? To answer your question, yes,
it does require a option.
Speaker 3 (02:14:47):
Yeah. Wow, what a weird question.
Speaker 14 (02:14:53):
Sick I try to start off weird.
Speaker 3 (02:14:55):
I mean, I'll go with four.
Speaker 14 (02:14:58):
So as of Monday of last week, the answer was two.
As a Monday of last week, you could have one
mother and one father. And then they kind of did
this thing where they will said mother and mother and
father and father. Although it's not in the statute, we
kind of recognized that gay couples can adopt now and
so it's not in the statue, but it's kind of recognized. Well,
(02:15:20):
as of Thursday of last week, the answer is now three.
So here's the facts of the case. The facts of
the case are there was a married couple to him,
and they go to a friend who provides genetic material
to make a baby.
Speaker 3 (02:15:39):
I was asked to do I was asked to do
that once. Really, yes, I was improving. I was approached
by a lesbian couple to provide a child. Was it
when you saw that hair? Yes?
Speaker 14 (02:15:51):
Okay, yeah, yeah that makes sense. Yeah, sorry, Jack, I
took your joke.
Speaker 3 (02:15:57):
I got out there. They were impressed with the elect hair,
had nothing to okay okay, and of course dance move.
Speaker 14 (02:16:04):
So uh so they went to a friend. Uh, and
they received some genetic material from him. They did not
go to a doctor, right, So that's a really big
key in this. In this case, they didn't go to
a doctor. He just did the old fashioned way.
Speaker 3 (02:16:19):
They get divorced, okay, so let me let me. I
just want to make sure that we're on the same page. So, uh,
the one the one girl allowed the other girl to
have sex with a donor, correct, okay, gotcha? Okay, Yeah,
and so they got divorced. Okay, So it could have
been that hole yet because she cheated on her wife.
Speaker 14 (02:16:40):
You know, each wife received custody of the child legally
their legal parents after the divorce. Friend says, hey, a
kid kind of looks like me, kind of acts like me.
I want to be involved in this kid's life. Oh
boy files for paternity. So he files a paternity action
for that child.
Speaker 3 (02:16:59):
No legal agreement before this happened. They just did it
as friends, like handshake, like.
Speaker 14 (02:17:03):
Even if even if it was I legal, it wouldn't matter.
I actually that that hasn't been addressed by this court.
I don't think it matters, not based off this rolling.
So he says to the biological mother, right, so that
the woman who he inseminated, I will established my parenting rights,
files the case in the court. Court says, whoa whoa
(02:17:24):
whoa whoa whoa. There already has two parents. It can
only be two because that's what the statute says, two parents. Sorry,
you don't have any illegal standing. So even though this
kid looks like you and acts like you, as your DNA,
as your DNA is part of you, you don't have
any illegal rights. And they attributed it very similar to
(02:17:45):
the assisted reproductive technology statute, which is, you know, artificial
insemination and things like that when you hire a doctor.
And I said, well, under that situation, you waive your
rights to a certain legal rights another biological child.
Speaker 3 (02:17:59):
Yeah, when you donate right, right, you don't have the
ability to go back and if you even if you
find out who they impregnant it with your sperm, you
have no legal standing for that child at all whatsoever.
You sign that away when you got that check.
Speaker 14 (02:18:10):
That's right. So both contractually right, right, they give you
like a sixty page form that you fill out, but
also legally under the statute that if you if you
participate in art, you wave your rights.
Speaker 1 (02:18:21):
They didn't go to a doctor.
Speaker 14 (02:18:22):
They didn't go to a doctor. And so, oh man,
the Supreme Court of Florida, including one attorney who I
have a tremendous amount of respect for that I used
to practice with at another attorney who was recently appointed
to the Supreme Court who also have a tremendous amount
respect for both of them, are on this panel and
a four to three split have decided that that child
(02:18:43):
has three parents, So you have mom one, Mom two,
and Dad. Now we don't really know what that means
for what the court's going to do because right now
now it goes back from the appellate court, right, so
from the Florida Supreme Court down to the trial court
to say you need to assert this man's legal rights.
What does that mean?
Speaker 10 (02:19:04):
Right?
Speaker 14 (02:19:04):
Does that mean, he gets now it's a three ways
high time sharing, so you have to pay child support.
They have to pay child So does he have to play?
Does he have to How old was the kid when
they came to this determination. I think the child's like
seven now, so he would he have to play?
Speaker 3 (02:19:17):
He'd also have to pay that in arrears? Would he
not potentially up to two years in arrears? Yeah, you
don't have to go back and start paying that. And
then they'll determine. So this guy went in, I mean,
so he understands all this. He just wants to be
a part of this kid's life.
Speaker 14 (02:19:28):
I'm assuming, I mean, I'm not his lawyer, but I'm
assuming he's been educated that once you established legal rights,
hold in house of the responsibility right of being a parent.
So it's a very interesting case. And and there's there's
one of the dissenters, one of the judges who said, well,
I'm not on board with this ruling, who basically says,
you're going to turn the law upside down, right because
(02:19:51):
for two hundred years it's been two parents and now
it's going to be three parents, and we don't really
have a solution for that.
Speaker 1 (02:19:59):
Figure come out of Florida.
Speaker 3 (02:20:00):
Can you appeal? Can you appeal the Supreme Court?
Speaker 14 (02:20:04):
Conceptually there is a circumstance where you could, but it
doesn't happen very frequently because the.
Speaker 3 (02:20:09):
Decision has been made. They are the latter, They are
the end all, right, they are the end all and
it is so it's already been argued in lower courts.
That's how it wound up there.
Speaker 14 (02:20:16):
That's right, that's right. So this is the law of
the way in the state of Florida. What more likely
than not will happen is that the way it gets
overturned is by legislation. So the Congress or not Congress,
but the state legislature write a bill, could write a
bill and change the law, and then now you have
the ability to change how that case, you know, impacts.
Speaker 3 (02:20:36):
But I can't imagine that's not going to happen in
the state of Florida. Yeah, that seems like something the
State of Florida leadership would definitely not want on on
the docket at all. Sure, this doesn't strike me as
a state they would be quote unquote cool with that.
Speaker 14 (02:20:51):
Yeah, No, I don't disagree. And so it's a really
interesting case. And one, you know, there's not very many
things where I can say like, I've never seen this,
or I haven't really heard of this. This doesn't really
really ever come up in academic conversation.
Speaker 3 (02:21:04):
And say never, I've never heard of anything like this.
Speaker 14 (02:21:06):
It's always been so black and white.
Speaker 3 (02:21:09):
Yeah, And so I sat there with my mouth a gape,
waiting for you to say the next thing, because I
was like, I've not heard of this anywhere. Because here's
the thing. So, would it be different if they were
if they were in a state that where they could
not marry as as gay people, like if they were
in Alabama or any of the real thick red states
where gay marriage is not recognized, would that have a
Would that have had a different effect on it?
Speaker 14 (02:21:28):
Yeah, I think so, because in that point, there is
no ability for the you know, mom one and mom too,
and there's no legal custody, So then it would be
biological mom and biological dad, kind of the old fashioned
recipe for a paternity case.
Speaker 3 (02:21:40):
Yeah. The other woman in the relationship would even be
considered that's right.
Speaker 14 (02:21:43):
She would have no legal rights none. And so it
just it's a really interesting evolution of the law.
Speaker 3 (02:21:51):
Out of curiosity, What does that what does that third
party say about this, do you have any input on
what what that is? I mean, what if she also says, well,
I you know, does she have to pay child support
as well? So I mean, is does everybody support this one?
Since they got divorced, she obviously is on the hook
for it. But now this other guy is the guy
has stepped in and he's also going to be on
the hook for it. I mean, so here's my crystal.
Speaker 14 (02:22:11):
Ball, right.
Speaker 8 (02:22:12):
I love this.
Speaker 14 (02:22:13):
I've got no basis for this because there's no there's
no law that says any of this.
Speaker 3 (02:22:18):
But this is your stab. I mean basically when you
say my closest stab.
Speaker 14 (02:22:21):
So I think let's say child supports one thousand dollars
mom one is paying mom to If let's say dad
now has to pay five hundred dollars, I think that
thousand dollars gets reduced to five hundred dollars, and I
think it gets split up proportionally.
Speaker 3 (02:22:35):
You sure, because what if dad makes a what if
the biological makes a lot more money? Because child support
is a is a percentage of is it not?
Speaker 14 (02:22:43):
Yeah? So yeah? So like for example, child supports one
thousand dollars and I make fifty percent you make fifty percent.
Neither of person os anyone anything. But what I'm saying
is it's seventy thirty. Yeah, I have to pay that difference.
Speaker 3 (02:22:53):
Well, I was gonna say, because the child support ratio
or uh uh equation already portionate. Yeah, already is proportion
In other words, the child' supportance is being paid right
now is not accurate because we're not factoring in that
person's salary yet, that's gonna change completely. Like if she
makes the X makes like say, seventy grand and now
you know Donor makes like two fifty. You know what
(02:23:15):
I'm saying. I mean, so she will only be representative
of what her percentage would be based on the on
the equation, and so will he.
Speaker 14 (02:23:24):
Yeah, that's fair. So you're right, So the overall pot
will increase, but proportionally, I think it gets split up
three ways. Yes, But you know, you know the other
part of that is is we have we have our
our presumptive child support guidelines based off of two incomes.
So do you so the max of ten thousand dollars?
Does that max go up?
Speaker 4 (02:23:45):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (02:23:45):
You've got three incomes.
Speaker 3 (02:23:46):
Well, let me ask you something else, dude. You and
I've had a lot of conversations about this stuff because
we like, we like to talk about stuff like this
because we find it painfully fascinating. And all I know
for a fact, when you deal with Florida courts, specifically
Florida courts and it comes to stuff like this, the
number one question asked by any judge dealing with anything
like this is this what is best for the kid?
(02:24:08):
All right, So let me ask you this question. Is
it best for this kid to have to spend spend
time with three different parents when there's only so much time?
How is that gonna get worked out? Usually it's the
Wednesday and then every other weekend. That's the standard divorce
dad schedule that every guy out there listen to me
knows is the schedule. Right, You pick him up on
Wednesdays after school, you guys go to somewhere and eat,
(02:24:28):
try to have a little fun they say, over night,
and then you see him every other weekend and that's it.
So how are they going to divide up in a
seven year old child and make sure that child has enough.
Speaker 14 (02:24:40):
Meaningful time?
Speaker 3 (02:24:41):
Yeah, well, in regular time, like just you're not being shuttled. Look,
it was murder on my kids. I felt terrible, and
it was just one like, I couldn't imagine what this
kid's gonna deal with if she has to spend or
two or he or she has to spend two days
with this one, two days with this one, two days
with this one. There's no, that's not the best for
the kid.
Speaker 14 (02:24:59):
Yeah. Yeah, And you've got three different parenting styles. Yeah,
you know, so, like discipline is going to be different,
and homework is going to be different, and and oh,
by the way, did you lead that your mom's or
your moms or your dad's right, like, where is your homework?
Speaker 1 (02:25:14):
And then then the bad mouthing. Oh my god, yeah,
the bad.
Speaker 4 (02:25:17):
Mouthing between and you're going to get at times three
for this child. I think this is this is great
for the guy, but it's terrible for the child.
Speaker 14 (02:25:25):
So there was another Supreme Court case. Now this was
nineteen ninety one or nineteen ninety three. It was a
it was the party's name was Prevet. It was against
the Department of Revenue as the State of Florida Supreme
Court case. And basically, for your exact point, jim Is,
the court said, hey, while you may not be biologically
(02:25:46):
the father in this case was a disestablishment attorney case
the kid. I don't remember how old the kid was
in that case. I want to say nine or eleven
when the case was originally filed. The case is nine
years old. This is the only dad that your kid
has ever known. So I don't care biologically you're not
the father. We're gonna treat you as if you're the
biological father by making you the legal father. And so
(02:26:06):
you know, the courts generally don't care about what the
parents want, right, It's truly about what's in the child's
best interest. So this is this is an interesting one.
You know, I don't I didn't see anywhere in the
article on whether or not you know, maybe the father
had some type of relationship, right, that would be a
fact that would I think would matter, right, But really
this is really a question about standing legal standing, and
(02:26:27):
so now the court has to then determine what it
is in this child's best thing.
Speaker 3 (02:26:31):
So let me ask, because I know we only have
a couple of minutes here, and I don't want to
run as too late, but I have to ask because
I actually do kind of know a family that was
in a scenario similar to this, where it was an
adoption thing. And then you know the person wanted to
come back in. So if this was a legal adoption, right,
and well, it wouldn't be that because.
Speaker 14 (02:26:52):
No, And it adopts a little bit different too, because
you get a termination of their legal rights as a
part of the adoption.
Speaker 3 (02:26:58):
Yeah, their big mistake was not doing this legally and
just kind of doing a handshake. Hey, well you're not
my friend up because we're dying for a kid scenario.
Speaker 14 (02:27:05):
Right, That's exactly it. I mean, that is where the
problem came in.
Speaker 3 (02:27:07):
Wow, But I will say, shouldn't they send a precedent though,
ray doesn't this seem like the most dangerous precedent of all.
But when it comes to the health of the child itself,
this is actually kind of overwhelming. To be honest with you.
I've actually talked in court when I adopted my uh,
I say, I hate saying this, but my wife's kids.
But when I adopted my wife's kids and now they're
my children, that is a really massively emotional thing for
(02:27:32):
everybody involved. It is a gigantic deal. This seems like
a very flippant decision, to be honest with you.
Speaker 14 (02:27:39):
Well, and I think it under maybe underestimates how many
people have done this, because I can tell you at
least of two gay couples that I know who have
had children this way, you know, without one didn't follow
my legal advice. So obviously that's a right.
Speaker 3 (02:27:57):
But I love that.
Speaker 14 (02:27:58):
Didn't use a system reproductive technology and they did dual
fashioned way, And and I think that there's a there's
an impact. This is going to happen on a lot
of families potentially, right.
Speaker 3 (02:28:09):
Yeah. The one I was talking about was somebody put
a kid up for adoption and they allowed the adopted
mother to kind of hang out for the for a while,
for like a year. The mom could come and go
and see the kid, but they didn't tell the kid
that that was the biological mom. And I remember going, God, almighty, dude,
that seems thick.
Speaker 14 (02:28:25):
Well, and you know, in this situation like that, now
the legal parents, the adoptive parents, maintained control over how
much contact is there. But as a as a lawyer
and I just as a person, I think that's a
really tough position to put the biological mom in and
the child in because well, you know, at some point,
you know that that becomes a problem potentially, and.
Speaker 3 (02:28:47):
You can you download all of the arguments from this
case and read that. Could you read this entire case
if we wanted to just see where the arguments went
and what they used. Are you giving them homework? No,
I'm saying that. I say I actually may do that.
I think this is a very interesting case to you. Yeah,
please do If you don't, can you do that? Yeah?
I would love that, Thank you very much. Deaf News.
Speaker 4 (02:29:06):
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Nightmare.
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Absolutely closer to home, A triple homicide suspect is arrested
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We had that to talk about today, and it's unbelievable.
Speaker 4 (02:29:20):
It's just it's another one of those just how infuriating case,
like how's this person out?
Speaker 3 (02:29:25):
I know?
Speaker 19 (02:29:26):
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And three tourists, two brothers and their friend just here visiting.
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Just renting a house next door to this guy.
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Yep.
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Speaker 3 (02:29:37):
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Speaker 3 (02:30:25):
What it of JCS crew?
Speaker 8 (02:30:27):
Hey Jimmy. Back in the day, I used to have
a lot of issues, just missing my mouth and restaurants
and standing in my clothes. I still don't understand today,
but I started making my wife care yet tied tidpin
and I saved a lot of clothes. The other option
I take detergent, scrub it on the spot with a toothbrush,
let us sit, put it in the washer. But till
(02:30:49):
this day now, I don't wear white because it's gonna
get messed up.
Speaker 3 (02:30:54):
Hey Jim Koher show Sham from Lachland. Thank you.
Speaker 9 (02:30:58):
Josh Allen did not lose the game. They had a
couple of calls that were bad they did. One was
the interception they take a takeaway when one player.
Speaker 3 (02:31:12):
Started arguing with the referee and threw his helmet on
the ground. Unsportsed my conduct. They went to twenty eight
yards and kicked the field goal. That's what lost the.
Speaker 21 (02:31:25):
I am on the boat for getting rid of these
pepsi products.
Speaker 15 (02:31:29):
I know you like pepsi, Jim.
Speaker 3 (02:31:33):
I used to be a pepsi drinker.
Speaker 18 (02:31:34):
Who and I found out it sucks.
Speaker 3 (02:31:37):
It doesn't it's the only way to go.
Speaker 8 (02:31:39):
Subway did this.
Speaker 6 (02:31:40):
They just switched from Coca Cola to pepsi, and I'm upsetting.
Speaker 21 (02:31:43):
I won't go to Subway anymore.
Speaker 3 (02:31:44):
Okay, dang it, they did your favorite and all your
other things you did. Yeah, you don't have coke product?
Speaker 8 (02:31:50):
What the heck?
Speaker 18 (02:31:51):
Anyway, and bring back the coke.
Speaker 21 (02:31:55):
All right?
Speaker 24 (02:31:55):
So my favorite hobby is I really enjoy dealing poker,
playing my Alto saxophone, playing video games, and of course,
you know, just hanging out with my beautiful wife at
Disney enjoying this beautiful Florida weather.
Speaker 5 (02:32:13):
Today was crazy. You're right, thanks, Remy. I appreciate that
very much. Welcome back to the Jim Culbert Show. Ro
already one oh four point one. I'm Jim, there's deb Hello,
Jack is here as well.
Speaker 3 (02:32:21):
Yeah, Allboddy Ray Trentley always hangs out for the last
segments for a few minutes. What makes you happy? Race stop?
Don't answer. If you had to say, what you guys
think makes Ray the happiest outside of normal stuff family
and uh marital relations, he was gonna say, my family,
outside of those things for him personally, what do you
think makes Ray the happiest? From how we and what
(02:32:42):
we know of him?
Speaker 5 (02:32:43):
I'm writing my answers so I can match it when
he tells all hunting, Jack helping people?
Speaker 3 (02:32:50):
Hunting is the answer? Is it? Now? The reason we
asked this is I realized this weekend that I thought
that golf was the thing that made me the happiest.
A bit of an epiphany when I realized it's not
even close. Cooking, by far is the thing that makes
me the absolute happiest. It's the most zin thing I
do in my life is cooking.
Speaker 5 (02:33:11):
So you should have had to answer before we suggested,
because now, how's he going to turn down helping people?
To say something selfish like it?
Speaker 3 (02:33:17):
But it doesn't matter. He is an attorney with integrity.
He will tell us exactly what he was thinking, regardless
of other input.
Speaker 14 (02:33:23):
So I actually had the same epiphany probably three years ago,
maybe two years ago. I would have said three years
ago that the answer was hunting, and I found that
it's having like a meal with friends and just sharing stories.
Speaker 19 (02:33:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (02:33:38):
Yeah, like that is my absolute favorite thing.
Speaker 3 (02:33:41):
That's just like fellowship with budds.
Speaker 14 (02:33:42):
Absolutely.
Speaker 3 (02:33:42):
Yeah, got that.
Speaker 14 (02:33:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:33:44):
And I think my cooking leads into that same kind
of thing because when you're cooking something, you have the
family and friends around. So I think maybe it's a
little bit of that as well.
Speaker 14 (02:33:50):
But I had a hunting trip that I went on
by by myself. I had looked forward to for years,
did it by myself. Didn't enjoy it?
Speaker 3 (02:33:55):
Yeah, crazy man.
Speaker 14 (02:33:56):
I missed the community, all right.
Speaker 3 (02:33:58):
What's his friend's word?
Speaker 14 (02:33:59):
You're taught friends like the people you play video games
with online.
Speaker 3 (02:34:03):
Yeah, it's people that you know that like you, that
have things in common, that want to share time with you.
Not ringing the bell. I'll draw you a picture tomorrow news.
Speaker 2 (02:34:10):
Yes, yeah, good's time for you heard it here first
on the Jim Colbert Show.
Speaker 4 (02:34:17):
Well it is a holiday today and lots of folks
didn't have to go into the office. But for those
who are battling the roads right now, real quick, before
we get into the body of the newscast. If you
haven't heard a crash with injuries. Has all eastbound lanes
of I four closed in Belusha County? Oh yeah, Trippers
said the crash was reported at mile marker one eight
and the Deltona area, So again all lanes, all eastbound
(02:34:41):
lanes I four is closed in Vlusha County and again
with a crash with injuries, it could be closed for
a while to avoid the area if you can, all right.
At least forty people are dead after a high speed
train crash in Spain. The train came off its track
Sunday evening local time and then crashed into another high
speed train, leaving dozens injured as well. It's the deadliest
(02:35:04):
crash in that country since twenty thirteen, and investigation is
underway to determine what caused the derailment. They're worried the
death toll is going to rise even more because there
are still several people that are missing.
Speaker 3 (02:35:16):
Head on fifty miles an hour skip the tracks and
then hit a train coming the other way, it'd be
like you. It'd be like you crossing over the center
line into traffic.
Speaker 14 (02:35:23):
How does that happen?
Speaker 3 (02:35:24):
I don't I know the answer.
Speaker 1 (02:35:26):
Speed is a factor. Were they coming into a turn?
Speaker 3 (02:35:28):
I'm bad rail? Yeah, yeah, Now we'll put a quarter
on it.
Speaker 4 (02:35:33):
Three people are dead after a shooting in Ostiola County.
It happened Saturday at near Kissimi on Indian Point Circle
in the Indian Point Subdivision. Amaji High Bojay is charged
with first degree murder. He's being held without bond. The
Sheriff's office says it was a random shooting. Deputies identify
two of the victims as brothers from Michigan and Ohio
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here with a friend so annoying. Somebody had texted us
at seven seven zero three one. Apparently they were here
for the Mika Auto Show and Kissime, you know, just
renting an Airbnb and Jimmy Ray and I were talking
during the break. This guy had actually been arrested several
years ago for firing shots at random cars at a
wah Wah gas station, just.
Speaker 3 (02:36:13):
Random cars, just walking around shooting. You know what happened?
He pled insanity and got off and then they let
him out and then he got a handgun and executed
three tourists in there in a yard of a rental
house for no reason.
Speaker 10 (02:36:27):
I know, I know.
Speaker 4 (02:36:29):
And then finally, a strong geomagnetic storm could bring the
potential for northern light displays to be visible in southern
parts of the US. Northern light displays occur when a
solar flare interacts with the atoms and molecules and Earth's atmosphere. Now,
according to Noah's Space Weather Prediction Center and the UK's
met Office, a massive burst of solar material and magnetic
(02:36:53):
field from the Sun's outer atmosphere, also known as a
coronal mass ejection, nice occurred on Sunday and his expected
to reach Earth within the next twenty four hours. So
tonight you might want to see, you know, take a
step outside. Noah suggests the best time to see the
northern lights in the US is generally between ten pm
and four am local time. At the agency recommends traveling
(02:37:15):
to the darkest location possible.
Speaker 3 (02:37:17):
Which would be the inside of my soul.
Speaker 4 (02:37:18):
I know the last time they were here to see
that they could actually be visible from Florida, and I
missed it. I've only seen the northern lights once and
they are really something you sho. They're really something you
should try to see and you heard it here first.
I'm the Jim Colbert.
Speaker 3 (02:37:32):
Thank you, Deborah Sure, what do we have thing?
Speaker 4 (02:37:34):
Today? We want to thank the friendly attorney Rache Friendly
from TK lawyay.
Speaker 1 (02:37:40):
One firm forlife dot com, Oh this guy at dinner.
Speaker 4 (02:37:42):
And then last but never least, Sam Bowen and Candae
Rich for running our YouTube chat.
Speaker 3 (02:37:47):
Thanks. I appreciate that, as we do always Jack question
oh the day. Uh yeah, the question we posted was
are you friends with your co workers? Rady? You have
any friends at work? I know that's a weird thing
for you because it's your firm and it's a real
that's a that's a uh, that's a weird line you
have to walk sometimes. But you have any friendly relationships
with any of your employees?
Speaker 14 (02:38:06):
I mean I think Steve is a friend and employee.
Speaker 3 (02:38:10):
Well yeah, I mean I mean he's a partner almost.
Speaker 14 (02:38:12):
I mean he's a partner. So yeah, but I've got
friendly relationship. Yeah, I think that's sundary important.
Speaker 3 (02:38:18):
Yeah, what do you guess, man, I'm gonna say it's
like fifty to fifty. I think there's a I think
there's a pretty good group of people out there that
hang out with friends that they have at work.
Speaker 14 (02:38:29):
Yeah, wow, spot on.
Speaker 3 (02:38:31):
I think it's pretty common in places where there's offices,
like we have a group of girls here. Like we
said before, they go everywhere together, vacations and stuff, so
they do. Who are these people? Yeah, I'll show you
always seeing you again. It's t K Law one firm
for life dot com. The offices are right there in Altamont.
I can't give you a bigger endorsement. I think he's
a great guy.
Speaker 5 (02:38:50):
He is a great and a hell of an attorney
as well, and he'll always answer your calls and give
you answers that are true.
Speaker 3 (02:38:55):
He will tell you what you need to hear or
what you want to hear. He'll tell you what you
need to hear. Other than that. Tomorrow we have let's
see the triumph return of Scott. We'll have What'd you Do?
That's new? All kinds of fun stuff. Can't wait for you, guys,
tell me about that album. I'll be happy. Jack and
or excuse me, Davin, Jack and Ray, I'm Jim. We
followed the Chunkie. They follow the monsters in the morning
after us it's tom and with the corporate tim and
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our French from real Laps. We'll see tomorrow three for
more of The Jim Colbert Show. Until then, stay warm
and we'll see you tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (02:39:22):
See you tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (02:39:23):
Bye.
Speaker 10 (02:39:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:39:25):
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