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Speaker 1 (00:00):
No updates.

Speaker 2 (00:00):
As I'm looking at the newswire on Rob Reiner and
his wife, he has made some of my favorite movies.
A few good men, I think is.

Speaker 3 (00:10):
Stand by me? Was he? What was he started with Spielberg?

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Hang on, No, no, no, A Princess the Princess Bride,
A Princess Bride.

Speaker 4 (00:21):
That's the mailing.

Speaker 5 (00:24):
By me? Was he?

Speaker 3 (00:25):
Really?

Speaker 2 (00:26):
He's done some of the best movies. He was on
a run for like six or seven movies in a
row to Wear just.

Speaker 3 (00:31):
Blockbusters Final Tap in eighty four.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Yeah, so he's And of course he started as Meathead
on the nineteen sixties and early seventies show that is
still revered today as groundbreaking. But he played the hippie,
the hippie.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
Son in law to.

Speaker 3 (00:54):
Archie Bunker.

Speaker 5 (00:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
Well I was thinking the actors name, and now I'm
Carol Carol O'Connor. Is it Carol O'Connor, Carol connor?

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Okay?

Speaker 3 (01:05):
So yeah, would you just give me a big Jimmy.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
Heny And there's no better, uh you know, description than
that time of him in one barker lounger and in
the other and him doing the hippie part of it,
and uh and and again mate became a producer writer, UH,
and they were both him and his wife, which he
met I believe on the set of A Princess Bride.

(01:30):
And then they they've been married forever and they were
found stabbed to death in their Los Angeles home Brentwood, California,
yesterday afternoon.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
I don't see any updates on.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
It, yes, UH going forward, but we'll keep you up
on that. I first, my first inclination was he's very
politically active, and he's one of those Twitter people that just,
you know, just hammers either side. I don't care, just hammers,
hammer sammers, hammers, hammers every day. I thought for sure
they had to be a connection. But now we're here rumors,
unsubstantiated rumors that maybe the sun was involved.

Speaker 5 (02:04):
UH.

Speaker 3 (02:05):
Film director and writer, producer, also radio host and friend
of our show, Jefferson Moore out of Alabama. Going back
to your story about Philip Rivers leaving his UH high
school teams team to go play for the NFL for
the coach, Jefferson Morris says, Philip Rivers lives here in

(02:27):
Fair Hope, Alabama, as does Riley Leonard, the coach quarterback
he replaced.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Pretty wild right. What a Disney movie it really is.
It's just what a story. And he almost pulled off
the victory. I mean, no practice. Now I've got his shows.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
What I got right here? I have the original script
for last night's NFL game.

Speaker 5 (02:49):
Here.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Let me let me see that. That's a parking bill.
What are you going to park in the right spot?

Speaker 3 (02:55):
Listeners didn't know that you couldn't just play the long
give me my ticket back? By the way.

Speaker 6 (03:00):
You know, somebody asked Philip Rivers how much he weighed
in his press conference when he came back. That's pretty funny, though,
I didn't know.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
He had a belly sticking out of his jersey.

Speaker 3 (03:10):
Well look at the hefty left he got, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
Throwing dimes.

Speaker 5 (03:15):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (03:16):
A lot of news sources have changed to be legitimate newss.
I'm talking about social media sites like TikTok and Twitter.
People were covering stories herself. One of them is covering us.
I just lost at spot Nick, dad gunet one of them.

Speaker 4 (03:38):
How was old Sputnik better than NewSpace?

Speaker 3 (03:41):
It's not okay?

Speaker 1 (03:42):
You know, your brain and spot Nick are really similar.

Speaker 3 (03:44):
They really are, aren't they.

Speaker 5 (03:46):
You know?

Speaker 3 (03:46):
Chad Wilson took to TikTok. He showed a video of
himself trying to buy some purchase some Hart tools off
the shelf at wall at Walmart. It was a hell
of a deal. All the tools were marked down to
just three. When we went to check out, the employees
of the store said no, refuse to honor the price.
While he was videoing them showing the price. Uh, that's

(04:10):
when they told him video recordings not permitted in the store.

Speaker 5 (04:13):
No.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
Uh, no word on if they've if he's gonna get
the tools.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
There, they'll mess with Walmart. Dude, what do you mean,
don't they They'll they'll disappear you. They will won't take Yeah, dude,
they're a serious company.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
Whatever avenue am I crossed Walmart. If you're a soccer fan,
and we hope you have the foresight to have booked
a hotel in whichever city you were predicted to go
to one.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
Of the World Cups coming to America.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
Not just America, also Mexico and Canada.

Speaker 4 (04:43):
Technically that it's all still America.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
Yes, thank you, America, South America. Uh.

Speaker 3 (04:52):
The Athletic took a look at hotel room rates across
sixteen host host cities in the United States, Mexico and Canada,
the average hotel i'll increase by an average of three
hundred percent.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
That's actually low.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
Prices. Though, during the window that the matches were played,
one hotel in Mexico City that would normally charge one
hundred and fifty seven dollars a night. All right, let's
take a poke at it. You all take a poke
at it. Normally one hundred and fifty seven at night.
What are they charging now?

Speaker 2 (05:25):
Four seventy six, six hundred dollars four to seventy six,
not even close.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
Three thousand, eight hundred eighty more than two hundred times.
This is it's an average, it's an average of all
of them. This is the most expensive ones. I went
from one fifty seven to night to three thousand, eight
hundred and eighty two at night. The examination of ninety
six hotel shows that the average per night rate average

(05:53):
was one thousand dollars and thirteen cents twenty one days earlier.
Is around two hundred and ninety three.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Yeah, I mean, I just I mentioned that last week
that uh yule L is playing football in the Bowl
game in a couple of days in book Raton, Florida.
And if you just say book ratone, the state of
Florida will take two dollars out of your checking account.

Speaker 3 (06:20):
You just cost the money by saying Boca Ratonue.

Speaker 2 (06:22):
I know I got. I cost my family for yeah
four dollars, six dollars.

Speaker 7 (06:26):
Yeah, everybody shut up, So you go down there.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
I made. I went down to the christ in Christmas.
We loaded up the kids years ago and said we're
going to Florida, like last second trip. What part We
went down to.

Speaker 4 (06:40):
Brup damn it?

Speaker 3 (06:42):
That got it.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
Uh So the hotel was normally one hundred and twenty
five dollars during Christmas week it was five hundred and
something dollars a night.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
That's what people lost. That's why like people uh around
the world like Derby because prices never changed on anything.

Speaker 2 (07:01):
Well we did that story in this past. Derby of
the Omni and Marriott make fifteen or twenty percent of
their entire year in just the two weeks of Derby.
But they take it's price adjustments, so that's what they do.

Speaker 3 (07:18):
There's been an alarm issue among a lot of Apple
device users. The story goes that a lot of people
are starting to miss their flights because the alarm function
on the iPhone is going off, but it's going off silently,
which kind of defeats the purpose.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
The new iOS update has been a nightmare for everybody.

Speaker 3 (07:37):
This issue goes back as far as April twenty twenty four.
Really Yeah said the issues. They're working on to fix it.
But the remedy isn't as simple as turning up the
alarm volume. It can be if you've turned your volume down, obviously,
but there's other things like face ID past codes and
attentional wear features that can cause your iPhone to have

(08:03):
your alarm go off on silent. The last three hotels
I stayed in, including the murder hotel that we had
to walk to in Houston, didn't have alarm clocks in
the room. When we went to we goar Hair Indy
I went to. I went up the night before and
stayed and stayed in a pretty decent hotel. No alarm clock.

Speaker 2 (08:23):
We're not going to talk about the story, but when
we watched the video together Jackie and I, Jackie goes
to Houston for business all the time. She said, she
was like, they don't need to be walking around.

Speaker 3 (08:32):
It was a bad part of town. John Shannon from
the Newsroom Texas said what the hell? What do you
I'll tell you if somebody would have crossed us at
that moment, we would have had the upper hand on
them with the anger. But my point is what happened
to alarm clocks in hotel rooms? Because I don't know
how to use the on my phone and thank god

(08:52):
Susan those other I mean I wake up early anyway.

Speaker 4 (08:55):
You don't know how to set your alarm on your phone?

Speaker 2 (08:56):
No, it's you push the button and you talk to it,
set an alarm for six twenty and it does it.

Speaker 3 (09:04):
I've got a razor, I've got a there's.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
Some frustrated the new I will say this because there's
a lot of people out there driving around, are sitting
at work listening to us right now. The new iOS
update has been awful. It's been awful. They switched everything up.
They don't ask you, They just do the thing. I
mean they technically do going to tonight correct And if

(09:29):
you don't do it, they bug you like every day.
They're like, the phone is your wife just nagging a nag,
not our wise specific. We hear the stories. We hear
the stories stories. Uh, if you don't do the update,
and I'm telling you there's not a person. I haven't

(09:52):
heard one person go oh no, I love it.

Speaker 3 (09:54):
Here's what I'll tell you. And this goes. I have
an Android. You'll go to whatever carry you go to,
and you get the new phone and everything works perfectly
until they do a freaking update and there's no opting
out and that's where stuff starts going south.

Speaker 7 (10:11):
Yeah, we don't live in a free country.

Speaker 1 (10:13):
Well phones are. We are slaves to our phone. Dude.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
Well, if you're shopping for Christmas, a lot of places
are doing it. Hey buy now, pay later, even on
some of the simplest things, like I'll go on Amazon
and I'll buy I don't know, Meta Musal. It'll be
twenty four bucks. I like a nice tequila and Meta
musical at night. Don't make fun of me, man, yo,

(10:37):
I haven't taken to Mexico with this.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
He used to be cool. I mean, just to be cool.
You know what to go in to buy my.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
Medi Musal it's like twenty four dollars. I mean, I
want to be you know, cleaned out on I want
to take hellthy dude, madamosal.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
Dammit, what the hell they put in it? Is there
like chips of gold in.

Speaker 5 (10:59):
The road.

Speaker 3 (11:02):
Twenty four dollars for this? What are you talking about? Jack?
But anyway, so I'll go to buy my metal musical
and I'll offer me, Okay, you can pay the twenty
four dollars or why not just do four installments of
five dollars? What what you know?

Speaker 5 (11:20):
So?

Speaker 3 (11:21):
Anyway, new article come out, buy here, pay here now shopping.
Don't do it unless you can't pay it. Office says, well, when.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
You were a fat yeah, you used to do that
with cheeseburgers. You would go in and go, can I
have three cheeseburgers today? I will pay you tuesday for this.

Speaker 3 (11:39):
I stole that from Whippy. Yeah yeah, Popeye said, avoid
taking out multiple buy now, pay later loan simultaneously. It's
going to risk overloading your funds. Don't give into the
trap of impulse buying. Golly, that's my I get on.

Speaker 2 (11:55):
Yes, I know, I do the same. It's it look
or not. Our brains aren't prepared. The algorithm is so
much smarter than us. I mean, the story is it's
smarter than.

Speaker 3 (12:07):
Smart people, not smarter.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
That's what I'm saying. Let's make a caveat there. What
it's really smart people? The algorithm is just it knows
you and all you gotta do is think. You don't
even have to say that you're interested in something. Your
phone read the algorithm reads your mind and then puts
the item online for you two purchase and.

Speaker 3 (12:28):
Then yeah, and it serves me all kinds of ads
for things that I will buy. Now. My wife's great,
she'll look. He go, we don't need that. We don't
need that. We don't need that, We don't need that.

Speaker 1 (12:38):
No, you kind of know, we kind of do.

Speaker 3 (12:40):
But then I get off by myself somewhere like down
in the basement, like she said, we didn't need it.
But you know what, I'm already ordering this meta musical
might as well throwing one hundred inch TV.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
And the phone knows you're gonna combine bus. It's bugging
you cause like, oh, he's weak.

Speaker 3 (12:56):
It's a smartphone, he's weak.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
He will buy that.

Speaker 3 (13:01):
Don't get into the trap of impulse buying and buying
buy now, pay later.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
Did you see on Friday news broke that a local
developer is eyeing plans to convert all the twenty seven
story Humana building.

Speaker 3 (13:17):
Thank you for that, Dave Jennings.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
One thousand room hotel Dave, our old producer. No offense, John,
I know you can get jealous.

Speaker 4 (13:25):
I'm so jealous.

Speaker 5 (13:26):
I know.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
Uh he was like a homeless shelter.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
But this would make if they get it done, it
would make the second largest hotel because Gold House is huge.
It's got thirteen hundred rooms. Humana Tower has been empty
since twenty twenty four. It is It actually looks like
a hotel, I tell you true.

Speaker 3 (13:46):
So it could be a good laser tag place. I'm
just telling you, well, hotel laser tag.

Speaker 2 (13:51):
You know they're putting amenities in hotels all the time,
but they would be. They're eyeing this thing for a
thousand room hotel in the old human abuilding. I think
it works because the damn lobby looks like a hotel
lobby with all him marble. He had Jones, the guy
that the Humana that built the place. He went over,
he went over, he went over top. I mean the

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the marble in there, it was shipped from Italy. It's
Italian marble on the floors and everything.

Speaker 3 (14:18):
Now, how in the world could a healthcare industry facility
afford to pay for something? I mean, they must be
great stewards of their profits. You know you know where
they are, skippers and sabers.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
There's no doubt on that.

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Speaker 2 (15:18):
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(15:40):
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your house for one percent and no surprise charges after
that in the paperwork. All right, back after this short break. Plus,

(16:00):
we've got to get to Eddie Haskell's accepting speech from
the Heisman. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Mendoza, his name is
I'm very similar, Yeah, very very similar. H So we'll
get to that too, because it's so it's just so
fun to listen to. Uh.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
So we'll get that.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
Will Woolford, former st X Tiger, Vanderbilt football player and NFL. Great,
we'll come on and talk about this new place that
sat X they're building, eight million dollar athletic complex. Plus
we'll bend his brain about what happened with the Grand
Paul at the Colts last night? Right back after this
news radio A forty w h A.

Speaker 3 (16:36):
S much better.

Speaker 6 (16:44):
Sounds is really really good. It is really good, rolling
rolling down Running.

Speaker 3 (16:56):
Gorner Road down there.

Speaker 1 (17:03):
Please leave that on the podcast, all right?

Speaker 6 (17:05):
So I think podcast I never put Maybe I can
have that part only okay.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
Yeah, I'm on nineteen seventy one.

Speaker 6 (17:13):
All right, here's good job, good job.

Speaker 3 (17:19):
Gosh. I just knew I was going to screw that up.

Speaker 4 (17:22):
Well right now.

Speaker 3 (17:23):
Yeah, his number is Eric code five.

Speaker 4 (17:26):
I've got it.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
Yeah, don't do that. I don't do that.

Speaker 3 (17:29):
Stop.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
I did watch The Newest Knives out. You got to
watch it. It's about two hours and fifteen minutes. But
it's it's it's one of those movies to where you're
just you know, it's obviously a murder mystery and who
done it? But you're just like how did all? Like
you've just there's so many twists in it. You're just like,
oh my gosh, how did they do it?

Speaker 3 (17:50):
We want to watch a land Man, but we wait
until every episode's out.

Speaker 7 (17:54):
I don't I don't blame you for that.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
And so I I google the othernight it's not the
I see the last episode drops on January eighteenth. Hey
Will Wolford, what's up?

Speaker 5 (18:03):
Man?

Speaker 3 (18:03):
Wakes up?

Speaker 5 (18:04):
Well, Hey, how we doing boys?

Speaker 1 (18:08):
We're doing good.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
Before we get to your the Saint X and in
the football facilities, which look amazing.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
Dude, that's that's awesome. Always.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
I want to ask you also, who's designing all that?
Because it looks great or it's already designed. But you
got to talk about grandpa last night playing football in
Indianapolis for the Colts. You you probably know him Philip
Rivers or met him.

Speaker 5 (18:33):
I've met him. I do not know him, right, I've
met him.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
I mean he's a grandpa. We'll talk on that game.
It's unbelievable.

Speaker 5 (18:42):
Uh yeah, five years of nothing and coming out and
pretty remarkable. And he's a player that I always thought
he was good. I never really thought he was great
because I'm not crazy about his throwing motion. He kind
of pushes the ball, but it always seemed to get
the word need to get to. But he never really
took his teams to the highest level. So I know

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he's like ultra for the Hall of Fame next year.
But now with what he did yesterday, I would bump
him up a little bit. He I thought, he interviewed great.
You can tell he's been away from the game for
a while. He sees things totally different right now. And
he played well, and the offense around him they played well.
Indianapolis is pretty loaded. They've been drafting high for years

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and they've got a stacked team. They didn't give him
too much to do, and he part of being the
quarterback is just being the leader, the leader of the
whole team, not just the offense, and he obviously embraced that.
But yeah, it was pretty cool to watch. It was
a fun game to watch. You know, it's a shame
they couldn't get the field goal at the end.

Speaker 3 (19:49):
Well, Wolford hall Off, did you get back to Buffalo?
Because some of our dearest friends are from Buffalo, New
York and the huge Bills fans. They adopt us into
the Bill's mafia. And when we were in Mexico, Stolen
Valor went to a Stolen Valor went to a bar
to eat some Buffalo wings in Mexico and it was
packed with.

Speaker 7 (20:09):
Bills fans man in Mexico.

Speaker 3 (20:11):
In Mexico, do you ever get back to Buffalo go
to games?

Speaker 5 (20:16):
I do. I'm actually a season ticket holder since when
COVID hit, a lot of people gave up their season tickets.
So I called the ticket guy and I said, listen,
if you can't good ones, let me know if people
are giving them up because they're hard to get. Yeah,
and sure enough, I was able to score a couple
of them. So I go back to a couple of
games a year. I usually do a charity event, charity

(20:39):
trip tied to the Kids Cancer Alliance every year that
takes a group of six up there and I kind
of chaperon them around. I've been to two games this year,
and I may go for the playoffs if they have one.
Although last year when they had a playoff game at home,
might have been the coldest I've ever been in my life.
I'm like, I'm like, my mind just wrote it. Check

(21:00):
my body can't catch I die here. Yeah, because when
you're in a lower bowl, no one sits down. You
stand the whole time. There's snow everywhere, and it was,
you know, single digits, not he was twelve degrees. But
after tailgating and you roll into that kind of situation.
It was painful. But yeah, I get back to quite
a few Bills games every year and they're the Bill's

(21:22):
Mafia is they're real. They're just fun. Yeah, it's not
negative like it was when I was playing. When I played,
if you wore the other team's colors coming in the game,
you were getting cussed out. You couldn't do it. And
that's for every team that I played. Yeah, the times
have changed and Bill's Mafia is the real deal. And
Buffaloes there are a whole lot of fun to watch

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these days.

Speaker 7 (21:45):
And they're the smallest market in the in the league
now correct.

Speaker 5 (21:50):
Well except for green Bay.

Speaker 3 (21:51):
That's going to say green Bay, Green Bay. How did
the van Halen brothers get attached to you all? Because
van Halen used to be hand in hand with the
Bill when you played there, right.

Speaker 5 (22:03):
Uh, Eddie van Halen came to Jim Kelly's golf tournament
every year, well not like five years in a row,
and uh, you know, and he hung out with us.
I mean he wasn't like it was Amy van Hale
and he had an entourage or something. It was just him. Wow,
he would show up.

Speaker 3 (22:17):
How do you how do you have the talent connect?

Speaker 2 (22:20):
How do you have the talent to connect a rock
story to to Will Wolford in the It's amazing. It's
like you're it's just so you found the one connection
with a rock band.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Okay, let's get to sate X.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
Obviously you coached him for a couple of years, you
played there, You've been involved with the school. Uh, and
now you're you're really stepping up and uh and being
part of the fundraising to to get this eight million
dollar football facility.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
Uh done.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
Upgrades need to be need to have to happen. I
didn't I didn't really know the upper of the facilities.
But when you were coaching.

Speaker 5 (22:55):
There, all right, the well, it's a long time coming.
The freshman locker room, which is on a lower level,
is a locker room that when I played X, I
would just roll some football into basketball and never switch
my locker. That locker room has not changed since I
played that wow ago. The JV and varsity locker rooms

(23:18):
right above it, now, that hasn't changed about thirty plus years.
So when they did huge renovations to the school twenty
years ago, and they built the stadium and they built
a pool, a new basketball arena, and all the locker
rooms attached to that and the football I mean in
the baseball facility in the back of the stadium there
that was like twenty eight thirty million dollars in two

(23:40):
thousand and three. Well, football was not taken care of them,
and since then they pretty much made the entire campus
look like a college except for the football locker room,
which should have been done many, many years ago. And
my play when I went to coaching, wanted to win
and then walk in and say, all right, doctor Sangalli,

(24:02):
it's time. You know, we we've got to do something
with football locker room. When we have open house, we
don't even take the kids into the football locker room
because it's gross, especially the one down in the basement
that is exactly the same. I mean, the lockers are
the same. So long time coming. And but you know,
I obvious honored to be have my name on it,

(24:25):
not my idea. I was blindsided with that about him
a year ago. If you know me very well, that's
your thing. I wanted, No, I could have put my
you know, twenty five years ago, whatever that funner is,
it was. Yeah, I was a big component of that.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
Yeah we get that because.

Speaker 2 (24:44):
Yeah, I don't know, we get that with you because
when they put your banner up, you give them a
picture with your helmet on. It was like every time
I see it, I.

Speaker 5 (25:03):
Well, you know when you play offensive line most of
your life, you don't want to be noticed because they're
getn't noticed you're doing something wrong. Most you know it's
gonna be nice. I had nothing to do with design it.
That's been they They've been doing that for the last
probably two years. And I knew about it about a

(25:24):
year ago.

Speaker 2 (25:25):
Uh So, Vandy should have been included in the twelve
team playoff coach, if.

Speaker 5 (25:34):
They would have watched it, I would have put him
in there. But the way the way the rules are
now with you know Chlane gets in and James Madison
gets in, it kind of knocked him down. But Vanderbilt
had one bad game this year and it happened at
the long time. It was down at Alabama and they
had a ton of lead up into that game. You know,
Dang Day was there and they were getting pressed every day.

(25:56):
Quarterback ran his mouth a little bit. He probably shouldn't have, yeah,
because it's the one bad game that he played. Other
than that, the kid had a phenomenal year. Many times
they were losing at halftime, they brought him back the
Texas game. They're down twenty four to three going into
the fourth quarter and they should have won the game.
But that Alabama game it bit them because they did

(26:19):
not play well.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
Yeah, I want to see.

Speaker 5 (26:21):
That they ain't getting put out today.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
Yeah well yeah, no, I wanted to see Vandy in it.
They were to me, obviously, besides Indiana. They are a
college football story for the last two years. But besides that,
Vandy was the college that was. They were the story.
I mean, they were the story. In that quarterback, I mean,
my lord, there were so many there was so much
hype around him in craziness, and he's legit.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
I mean, he is legit.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
And that's another example of you know, guy coming out
of high school with zero offers.

Speaker 5 (26:50):
Well he had a partial and wrestling and then I
guess when he was playing for the JUCO in New
Mexico Junior college next with state coaches were at the game.
He throws a pick and he makes the tackle after
throwing a pick and he supplexes the guy and they're like,
all right, he's our dude. We're getting him. And he's
been you know, he lost his mind a little bit.

(27:13):
The other night at the Heisman and the mouth. Hopefully
that won't won't hurt him too much. But on the
college level, you can't get any better than what that
kid did. He's five to nine and a half. But
this year he did really improve throwing the ball out
of the pocket. I mean, well, Kentucky fans saw it.
He didn't do that last year. Last year he made
a lot of plays with his feet, and you know

(27:35):
he's nuts to try to run people over.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
He's not going to get drafted. Is he going to
get drift much better quarterback? Is he going to get drafted?
He won't get drafted.

Speaker 5 (27:42):
I don't know. Yeah, last year I have said no.
This year, you know, if you can produce, you can produce.
And it's not like Doug Flutie didn't do it. Kyler
Murray's had plenty of opportunities. There's other guys that are
that are not very tall but have had had a shot.
He might. If not, he'll be playing for the old Kings.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
Let's go. Yeah, are you that?

Speaker 3 (28:04):
Yeah? An? Let you.

Speaker 5 (28:07):
I'm a season ticket Okay, I bring them on?

Speaker 3 (28:09):
All right?

Speaker 1 (28:10):
You've had been full of football.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
Ownership, a little fire, you had your you had your
run and by the way.

Speaker 1 (28:18):
You did an amazing job.

Speaker 3 (28:20):
Job all right.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
Uh, well again I tell your wife, we said, Hi,
she's got another Is she got another election coming up?

Speaker 5 (28:30):
Uh? She does next year.

Speaker 1 (28:31):
Next year.

Speaker 5 (28:32):
Okay, she filed, so next year she'll have an election
if she has an opponent. She still loves it. Yeah,
she gets up early. You know, court's opening nine, she's
there by usually eight thirty eight, forty, can't wait to go.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (28:49):
Everybody thought you would do her four years and quit,
and that's just not the case. She enjoys it because
she's good at it. And she's good at it because
she enjoys it. So yeah, no, she's right. All right.

Speaker 7 (29:01):
Well, if you get new T shirts to's drop him
by the house.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
Well, we'll support them everywhere.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
Will Wolford, ladies and gentlemen, thank you again, and congratulations
on the naming on the football facility at se next
when it gets done.

Speaker 5 (29:13):
Thanks man, thank you.

Speaker 3 (29:16):
All right, see it, Will Wolford, all right.

Speaker 7 (29:18):
Breaking news, yes you ready.

Speaker 3 (29:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
Nick Reiner, the son of Rob and Michael Reiner Michelle
Reiner sorry, has been taken into custody by Los Angeles
Police Department following the deaths of his parents.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
He is being held on four million dollars bond.

Speaker 2 (29:36):
Oh my gosh, So it looks like they're going to
accuse him. I got to look him up of murdering
his parents in his own home thirty two years their home. Sorry, wow, wow,
is right?

Speaker 3 (29:51):
Gollye.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
And this is why you've got to hold off on
what you think the story is.

Speaker 3 (29:57):
See this why I didn't have kids if I had
a kid. Yeah, yeah, one hundred percent certainty he would
he or she?

Speaker 1 (30:04):
Yeah, there's no doubt.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
Well, and and let me still out. Yeah, I mean
he might in the end. Go I'm going to take
him out too. If I'm going out, he's going out.

Speaker 3 (30:12):
Only my wife and the dog are in cahoots.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
Oh, there's no questions.

Speaker 3 (30:15):
Listen, the second I die, they inherit hundreds of dollars.
And you don't think that ways over my head every
time I know, I rip the covers off my heart
and go to bed.

Speaker 5 (30:25):
Think about it.

Speaker 3 (30:27):
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a business? Meet your new best friend? It's workaholics. Yeah. Sure,
they don't move your business from the old location to
the new location. But that's just a small part of
what they do. What do they do. They will do
everything that you and your staff should not be doing.
You should be running your business, concentrating on new clients,

(30:49):
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or your staff live. Let them sell, let them work
in the warehouse. Let workaholics do every single job that
you and your staff shouldn't be doing. To begin with,
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(31:10):
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com if you want to get some catering. We went
to Maggie's in town from college, and she went to
lots of pasta, and I know how much she spent
because she used.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
My credit card.

Speaker 2 (31:41):
And she's preparing some food for Jackie's book club tonight.
So Maggie's doing the cooking and it's all lots of pasta,
everything that she purchased, So the salads, the pasta, the meets,
everything is all from lots of pastas. So they're gonna
have a great book club tonight. Go ahead and squeeze
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(32:05):
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It's awesome. Lots of pasta.

Speaker 2 (32:17):
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