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Deryck Whibley of Sum 41, Redneck News, News Headlines & More!
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Sec is a dune to the graphicnature of this program. Listener discretion is
it lies the Woody Show. Thisis the Woody Show. Insensitivity Training Class

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is now in session. A goodmorning, everybody morning. It is a
pre Friday. It's a Thursday morning. It's November the ninth, twenty twenty
three. Hello, welcome, Weare the Woody Show. I'm one.
That's Ravy for Gory, Hi Menace, Hi Sea Man. Samy's here,

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we got bored, we got CarolineMorgan's here. Our associate producer, von
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seven. We don't do it veryoften, but today we have a guest

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on the show. Derek Goodlief fromSome forty one is gonna be here.
Awesome. Some forty one, ofcourse made the announcement earlier this year that
they are disbanding. Is the useof the word that they used. I
thought it was in definite hiatus.But they're using the word disbanding, and
so this is it. They're doingthis this. They got this new album
which is coming out early next year. They're doing this this tour right and

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then after that, I think they'rejust selling everything off. I yeah,
and then it's gonna be done.So Derek from Some forty one on the
show this morning also got the trendingnews headlines and a brand new redneck news
Raby's got nerd. Now I'm gonnacourse this hour here in the Woodie Show
as well. Something I mean Imeant to bring up yesterday we all think
had the same reaction because we kindof mentioned it on the way out the

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door. People Magazine's twenty twenty threeand notice the year twenty twenty three Sexiest
Man Alive. They made the announcementand uh it's Patrick Dempsey. What year?
And I was like, wait aminute, is this a really old
paper that I forgot to throw away? Getting what twenty twenty three? Right?
I'm thinking maybe it's just like ademo play where like, you know,

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older people like that, who's readingPeople magazines? Who's buying the magazine?
Yeah? Well, first of all, I'm a I'm a little offended.
They even have Sexiest Man Alive.I think it's too person Well yeah,
why why are the women? Whyare we talking about sexiest men?
Like you know that's true? What? Yeah? What about our person and
what about us as people? Wedo have brains right again saying it's a

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demo play, Yeah, like whenwe have Sexiest Woman Alive. Did they
even do that? Yeah, theydo that. They do like a some
men's magazine, Crown. I'm talkingabout people now. They have, they
had a they had a Most BeautifulPeople edition kind of covered. The Maxim
magazine has Maximum the Hot one hundredMaxim Women. I think, yeah,

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yeah, I haven't seen that magazinelike that used to be like one of
the go tos at the airport.Definitely. Yeah, yeah, you'd buy,
like, you know whatever, Maximmagazine, you know, something for
the plane. Ashley Graham was theoh God, World's dump, the hottest
chick, most recently in The DumbApril Honest Chick. I don't even know

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who she is Ashley Graham. She'sa plus sized model chunk, but a
chunker. She has chunks of beautya chunk. Why would you say that?
I don't know why that word justhit me the right way. Chunkerunk
Okay, she was okay. Well, last year they had that golf they
call her a golfer Page sporadic.She's a golf cosse player, right,

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she never went pros. Yeah,so they went that way last year.
This year they got to go somethingthe opposite direction. I guess pages insanely
hot. So this is Patrick Dempseything. I mean, as does he
have something new? Is this partof like a he does? I think
it is promotion for a movie that'scoming out that I'm sure because of the
strike, they're not allowed to mentionit. I mean the movie that's coming

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out is called Thanksgiving. Oh aperfect film. That's a horror film.
Yeah, but it says it releaseson November seventeenth, getting slaughtered, So
it promotion without promotion. I watchedthe trailer. I even noticed a minute.
We've got some lawsuits in the newsin Atlanta. This lawsuit has been

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filed against the Braves, you know, the baseball team, and the suit
alleges that one of the players threwa baseball into the crowd that struck a
fan in the eye with a greatdeal of force and speed. You know,
everybody's always begging for the baseball.So he just tossed it into the
into the stands and hit the plaintiff, subjected her to excruciating an extensive injury.

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And this is during Game three ofthe twenty twenty one World Series.
Okay, so and they said,because he threw it overhead, like he
didn't wip it, like he's tryingto throw somebody out at home. So
it's not coming off a bat oranything like that. Yeah, but no
time to react or avoid the ball'simpact. Here's the thing. Nobody's paying
attention for the most part, rightexactly. But this is how we ended

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up with the nets that go aroundlike halfway around the stadium. Now you
have that at hockey games, youhave the net that goes around. I
see why if you didn't have theglass. The glass is different. I'm
talking about the nets that go upfrom like basic. Well, you definitely
need that blue line. The blueline. It's not quite that kill you,

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oh for sure. Do you knowwho got hit by a bug?
Was Arianna Grande? The fun fact? Yeah, I love being able to
go for something really cool like hockey. You got to Ariana Grandez. Well,
we're talking about getting hit with thepug. So there's that lawsuit.
There's another lawsuit. This mom inFlorida has filed a lawsuit against American Airlines
for losing her two young sons whenthey were traveling alone. Sounds like a

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decent lawsuit. They were headed toupstate New York when the flight was canceled.
The mom's his American Airlines just lefther ten or twelve year old sons
in like this jail, like holdingroom overnight without food, water, blankets
or pillows, like holding room.Okay they were? Where was the other
adult? Like who dropped them off? I don't know, because typically I
remember when I when to pick themup underage flyers, you go to the

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gate, you wait with them,and you make sure that plane leaves exactly
right, and every insane irresponsibility hereon a like an apparent's part or whoever.
No, I agree with you therebecause I remember, like, man,
I was flying when I was veryyoung, my mom would put me
on a plane, put me ona plane and go see my dad.
My dad would be and this isbefore down to eleven, so but even

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still even now post one eleven,you go with you check in with Caroline,
you get your pass that you cango. You go with the underage
person down to the gate, Youput them on the plane, You hand
them over to the flight attendant,and then you wait in the gating.
Air Sure, you hang out onthe gate air at the very least,
you wait like at the airport.You don't leave the airport premises until the
plane takes off. And doesn't thepassenger have to wear a lanyard or something.

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I see it all the time andthey double check, Hey, what's
your name? Where are you going? Yeah? And the flight attendants they
spoil them with like snacks and drinksand the whole thing. And see the
cockpit. Yeah, they keep themoccupied and everything. And then when you
land, they walk them off theoff make sure being handed off to the
right person. Yeah, them upanyway. So the mom said it took
forever to get ahold of the kids. The customer service made it extremely hard

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to find out any details about theirnew flight, and after they return home
safely, a customer relations rep forAmerican Airlines to apologize refunded the mom the
one hundred and fifty dollars fee wowthat she had pre paid for the out
of company minor service. See that'sanother situation, is like, can't you
just refund the tickets? Yeah,all of it? Yeah, just refund

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the tickets. What's being left outhere is that apparently they tried to call
the adult in charge, which wasquoth the woman, the wife or the
oni the mother's partner, and hejust apparently just didn't connect it, blew
it off again, like Raby said, wasn't waiting, didn't wait for the
plood the plane to leave the airport. Yeah, that's dumb, going back
to the areon and grunt anything realquick. No. No, The most

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interesting part that I left out isthat she got hit by a puck and
then nine months later she went backand got hit by a puck again.
Just slow hit Martha Stewart or yeah, she's been struck by more than once,
right, Yeah, lucky lucky.By the way, I went to

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a restaurant it rules so hard,called the Bedford Martha Stewart Restaurant. Yeah,
yeah, you said I went toa restaurant. O. Great,
Yeah, I thought, I saidI went to her restaurant. But Greg,
you would love it, massive portionand it looks like her house,

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like her dining room in the livingroom. Oh my god, so good
inside the Paris and the yeah inLas Vegas and the bread basket to die
for. You want to party?Would you like to participate in bread sirt?
Yeah? Yeah, that's the newthing. Yes I would. Yeah,
because it's not free. Yeah,yeah, it was good. I

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have the Tomahawk steak butter. Yeah. Another lawsuit and I think you're gonna
see a lot more of this.This woman who self diagnosed herself as having
gender dysmorphia as a teenager is ohyeah, yeah, just for you,
is now suing the two surgeons whoremoved her uterus and her because she says

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they did the procedures without really makingsure that she was ready to do this.
Oh. The woman's twenty three,now previously identified as a lesbian then
non binary, to quote cleanse herof the severe psychological distress and trauma that
she had in her life. Sothe surgeons removed her uterus because you know,
that'll get rid of that trauma safewhen she was nineteen, and both

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of her breasts when she was twentyone. But now she realizes says,
hey, you know what, itwasn't my gender that was causing this,
So she's changed her mind, andso she's suing for malpractice failing to obtain
informed consent, discrimination uh in hospitalnegligence. Okay, so here's the thing.
Though, somebody comes to your doctor, your surgeon, somebody comes to

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you and says I wanted this,and you go, no, I don't
think you're ready. That could bethen discrimination because like, oh, you're
telling them that this is the thisis the person that I am. Like,
I could see that now being abigger issue than like, but it's
super involved. There's a minimum periodof time where you have to go to
and I would I was going tosay, I would assume psychiatrists have to
sign yes. Yeah, it's along process. This whole thing is so

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complicated, like like like you know, it's not supposed to be easy to
go ahead and do it, Sojust starn't going and it's removed. Okay,
they don't have like walking appointments.No. Yes, it's so complicated
and so talked about it you thinkthat everybody's doing it. Yeah. According
to the lawsuit, she's now mourningquote that she will never be able to

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naturally conceive a large family as expectedin her culture. Again, you didn't
consider this right, right, that'swhat happened. You share no responsibility.
This is where the psychiatrist would comein because they would have been able to
flag this, well, this person'sclearly nuts, clearly crazy, you know,
not clear enough apparently, Yes,surgeons, I had some uh,

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I had some trauma whatever my life. It must be my uterus in my
breast. If I can get ridof that, that'll remove all the trauma
is just in the tissue of myof my uterus in my breast. Physical
Yeah, yeah, see there yougo. My trauma comes from my belly.
There's so much of this. Ithink they like sculpt me. Yeah.
Maybe. And the lawyers are probablysalivating. This is probably like such

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a new area of business for somany lawyers. Yeah, yeah, I
don't pop up more. Oh yeah, that's a good angle, right,
This is Greg. You get yourLiPo sculpture paid for by our amendments in
my all my fat Yeah. Ifound a new one for you, gregis
called True Body. It only takesfifteen minutes. I bet it works great.
No, I saw okay, no, I saw some people that got

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it done minutes. Do you goto to get this? In New York
City? Have you seen three yearsdown the road. It's probably the before
and afterwards. Before as a dudethat's in shape, but he's like pushing
his stone like this had like nobutt and they gave her a butt.
And then this dude had like noabs and they gave a map. Was
this from Bravocon menaces? Yeah,they were just talking. I was walking

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out of the conventions. They're talking, I got handed a flyer. No
no, no, I seen it. No no, I saw the people
in personally got it done. Ohokay, well then I do have demons
in my fat rolls. Yeah,look out them removed fifteen minutes, Greg,
they could fix you all up.It's broddy right at eight seven,
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the meantime, I've been joined theWoody Show podcast. Show is Yeah.
We are into another new hour ofinsensitivity training, free politically correct world.
It's a Thursday morning, it's apre Friday. Yeah, it's November the
ninth, twenty twenty three. I'mWoody. That's Ravy. It was great

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gory, Good morning menace. Whatis that? Mast and Sammy are here.
We got bored, We got CarolineMorgan is here. Our associate proucer,
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four Woodie or hit us up ofthe text over to two to nine eight

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seven. Busy hour, very busy. Derek Whibley from Some forty one cool
on the show this hour, willbe talking to him. Of course Some
forty one. This is their theirbig farewell. They're disbanding is the word
I keep hearing. Goodbye. Yeah. So, uh, they're gonna be
doing on their own tour starting nextyear when their new album comes out.

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We'll be talking a little bit aboutthat, and of course playing Alter Ego
twenty twenty four hosted by The WoodyShow, Happening at the Honda Center in
Anaheim, California, Saturday, Januarythirteenth, Paramore, The nineteen seventy five,
The Black Keys, thirty seconds toMars Bush, Yellow Card, Love
the Band, the Last Dinner Party, new band there, and then of

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course Some forty one. So there'slots to talk to Derek about. Definitely.
Yeah, So that's coming up herethis hour on The Woody Show.
As we mentioned, today's National FriedChicken Sandwich Day and a bunch of places
have deals today, including Popeyes.All Right, it's just the one location
you don't like. Menace Yeah,won by the radio station Stingy with the

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Sauces, so stingy, yeah,mega stingy. Okay, while they're offering
a free second chicken sandwich if youorder a combo meal. So you order
a map and then you show up. It doesn't say anything about the app
on that hopefully not. Yeah,great, go test it. I'm assuming,
but like it doesn't say specifically.Maybe like we're at the point now

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where they've said it enough and wejust know at this point all these things.
Just Burger King has a free RoyalCrispy Chicken sandwich if you spend five
bucks. So spend five bucks onyour sides and your drink and then you
know, get a free Royal CrispyChicken sandwich. If you tried that one
menace, Yes, it's delicious.Yeah, oh, here we go.

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Check out the code on this deal. It's a buy one, get one
deal at Wingstop. Oh yes,I do love that chicken sandwich. Raby
was just talking about that and thecode to use for the buy one get
one deal is Bogo Sammy s AM M y Bogo Sami at Wingstop and

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then KFC see bas said that's thishis favorite chicken sandwich at the moment.
A free chicken sandwich if you spendfifteen dollars. But here's the thing.
Greg got order through door Dash orUber eats. Oh no, another level
to it. Or if you usegrub hub you get fifty percent off chicken
sandwiches. So fifty percent off chickensandwiches using grub hub free chicken sandwich if

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you spend fifteen dollars in your orderthrough door dash or uh, I can't
Uber eat through KFC. I findmyself using Uber eats. The most of
the services really HU use random emailssaying hey want ten bucks off. Yeah.
Uber eats has a lot of gooddeals. Still using door dash really
because you know what I got suckeredin the buy that Dash pass while back.

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It was like, oh you saveall I don't know if you really
save any more. I mean Iguess it is like on delivery fees.
Yeah, okay, yeah, theylike shave it vest or whatever. But
I mean, you know, ifI use it enough, you definitely are
saving. Uberes did take my orderthe other day though, Like I mainly
used door Dash, but for somereason we were I don't know, we
got wild and crazy. When youuse reads, it never came, I

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said, it was delivered no photo. Yeah, okay, no photo nothing,
and you had to reach out tosupport and then funded no kidding.
Yeah, well National Fried Chicken SandwichDay. Yeah, we got to go
old school and go pick up yourstuff yourself. What kind of world is
I? Oh food? Yeah?Well maybe when you run out to go

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buy more stamps, you can.Yeah, you could just pick up your
order, you know. I gota swing by the post office to run
out pizza cset it there at theback and get some cash, get it.
But I find myself like picking uporders way more nowadays. Yeah.
I mean, you know, yousave like twenty bucks. Do it that

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way, say twenty bucks, itemsare cheaper. There's no delivery, you
know, charge or whatever. Yeah, no drama, yep. And then
you can sit there and make sureyou got everything before you leave. Yep.
The universe has a way of leadingyou to where you're supposed to just
supposed to be there. The WoodyShow. All right, welcome back.

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We are the Woodies Show, andwe are your hosts for Alter Ego,
which is coming up in January.And there's a lot of great bands that
are on this lineup. I wouldlike me to tell you about some of
the bands who are going to bethere. Yeah all right. Well you've
got Paramorek, you got the nineteenseventy five, you've got the Black Keys,
you got thirty seconds to Mars Bush. You got Yellow Card Lovely the

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band Raby's new favorite band. Lastdinner party were talking about them Rule.
And there's another band that's on thislineup. They're named some forty one.
Right, you guys have heard ofthem? Yes, Well, the lead
singer of that band he's here.Yeah, in fact, he's in the
studio right now. That Wright's Derek. From some point, thank you.

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I was trying to think of waysto, you know, bring the intro
really to an excitement, like apeak of people like, oh my god,
yeah that was crazy. Welcome dude, you look great. Thank yeah,
you look you look very healthy.I feel you feel good. Feel
great. Yeah, well, thankyou for being here, Thank you for
playing Alter Ego. Yeah, thanksfor having us crazy, crazy, great
lineup. Yeah, it's gonna becool. Yeah. I mean I know

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that it may not be a bigdeal to bands when you get on some
of these festival like you guys justplayed when we were young. I think
it is, I mean it isfor us. Yeah, yeah, it's
excited to play. Yeah, it'slike if I'm in a group of like
a bunch of other radio people,like it's like, okay, cool,
it's about a bunch of other peopledo what you do, and you see
some people you know and friends likethat. But for the fans, man,
this is really cool that we getall you guys all on the same
h on the same stage. Butthank you for doing that. A couple

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of things real quick. The newalbum is gonna be out early next year,
two part album, Heaven and HellYes, which we'll talk about here
in a minute. But the biggerstory, obviously is about how. And
for the longest time I kept callingit like, because you're gonna go on
this and definite hiatus, but it'sa disbanding. That's the way I keep
seeing disbanding. So this is it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's

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not a hiatus. It just yeah. It got to a point where I
felt like for myself, I mean, I've been ban since I was fifteen
tenth grade, and that's all I'veever done, That's all I ever thought
about. Every single day I wakeup, somebody one is the only thing
I think about and work on everyday all day and it just got to
a point where I'm like, isthat all I got? Can I think
of something else? Like, I'drather try something than just kind of do

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the same old thing, especially ifI feel like, you know, I
love the work and I'm excited aboutthe band, But if that excitement starts
to wane in a couple of years, I don't want to like be dragging
the band out there not giving itone hundred and ten percent. Yeah,
So is it about music, Likeare you kind of like you still want
to do something with music or doyou want to change up all the day?

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Like yeah, I mean I lovemusic, Yeah, but I don't
I don't know what it is Iwant to do yet because I can't think
of anything else. A mid lifecrisis. It's very possible, right because
so many people like you got allthese bands out there, Man, they're
grinded and whatever, and they wouldyou know, they're thinking about, oh
my god, if I'm in thatposition, if I'm a band of successful

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playing a big venue, is allthese hits that people know in love like
some forty one, Like, man, why would you ever give that up?
But at the same time, it'sI think it's really cool that you
can get to that place. Isit true that you've never been on a
vacation? That is true? Yeah, Ever no, I mean I grew
up with a single teenage mother onwelfare, so yeah, but take vacations
really But no. With the band, I mean we just it's just we're

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always working, right. It's likewhen the tour ends, that usually means
that's the next day I start writingsongs for the next record, and then
that takes me back in a week. No, I usually start right away.
I mean, there's never a time, so especially in the early days.
Well, no, wonder he's readyto retire, right, So I'm
saying like, yeah, I meanbeen married, this is your second marriage.

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Now, Like no honeymoon even that, there's like, wow, how'd
you get away with that? Idon't think I've been able to pull that
out. Every year my wife andI say we're gonna take the honeymoon this
summer, and it just never happens. What does it feel like work?
Because you've been in the band sinceyou were about fifteen, Yeah, and
never really had a nine to fiveor an office job or something like that.
So does it ever feel like workto you? It doesn't feel like

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a job. But it feels likea lot of work. Okay, but
I love the work. You know, what's your favorite part? Being on
stage? Yeah? Like for me, like doing the show is the most
Yeah. Yeah, the preparation,which I guess for you would be the
I mean, songwriting has got tobe as a musician, that's got to
be fun a lot. I've nevercared for writing songs. I like having
the songs once I've written them,But the process has never been that enjoyable

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to me. I mean maybe inthe past few years I've probably found a
better way to get around it.In the early days, like I said,
we were always just put it.We put our first four records out
in four years, so there's neverany time there's always so much pressure.
It was just a small window oftime that I was given to write songs
for another record. Now I don'treally do that schedule anymore. I can't.
I write when I feel like it, rather than here's your six week

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block and we need a record done. Derek Quibley from Some forty one is
here. They're playing an alter egoof two part album. It's coming out
next year. It's called Heaven andHell's tell us a little bit about that,
so you know going into this thatgets planned this is going to be
your final I didn't know that,did it. No? No, I
came after the album was finished,so you hated it that much, the
process that much, Like you knowwhat? For this, I actually felt

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like once this record was finished,I sat back and listened to and I
thought I was really proud of it, and I thought this this might be
the best idea and the best recordwe've ever made, because it's a double
record, Heaven and Hell. Butthe Heaven side is ten songs of like
old schools sort of pop punk someforty one now, and the Hell side
is sort of the last fifteen sixteenyears of some forty one. It's been
much heavier, so and that's anotherten songs. And I don't sit in

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every record that comest I say thisis our best record, but when I
listened to this one, I waslike, I really believe this is the
best thing we've ever done. AndI was already having thoughts of like how
long do I want to do this? Is there something else I'd like to
do? And then it just kindof hit me of like this should be
the last record and let's just doone last tour, and then I got
to think about focusing some energy somewhereelse. What are you gonna do?
I mean, you want to dosomething else? But then now, are

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you going to take that time?Are you gonna do that honeymoon? Are
you gonna, like you could try? The first thing I'm gonna have to
do, whether I want to ornot, is take my wife on a
honeymoon. Take my wife honeymoon.Yeah, my first vacation. Dude,
you're gonna I want to. Definitely, you're gonna love it. Man.
But do you have I mean outsideof of music. Because I'm a person
I struggle with this question. Peoplego, what are your hobbies? I
mean, do you have other interestsor things that you get in Because I'm

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I can relate to you when yousay that you think you're thinking about that
band, You're thinking about some fortyone all time. I'm always thinking about
this stupid show. Yeah, andit just consumes me. Yeah, And
I'd become a very one dimensional personwhere I don't have these hobbies. I
think about what would I do ifall of a sudden this was gone?
What would I do? Do youhave hobbies? Do you like golfing?
Like, what do you like?What are you gonna do with all the

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time? No, No, I'mthe same as you. I I all
I think about is this, andI feel like I'm very one dimensional and
I don't know what else I woulddo. I don't have any other hobbies,
but I mean, you know,I have creative interests, like I'll
watch movies or a TV show andthink I could have written something better than
that, or I could write somethingmaybe that could be as good as that.
So I don't know if that's whatI'll do, but I have had

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ideas for some of those kinds ofthings. I'd really like to go on
in a solo acoustic tour. That'sprobably the easiest and most obvious thing to
do next, just because I've alwayswanted to do it and I've never done
it. I'd like to do thatfirst, maybe, but I don't know.
I can't really decide what I'd liketo do until I just burn the
whole thing down and figure out whatI'm going to build next. I think

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I'm thinking about taking flying lessons mayor something. This is a like a
bowling or something like a real generalquestion. Artists in the past that have
gone solo and then they go onthe road and then they hire a band
to play with them. Why didyou go solo? I understood that,

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Well, that's probably because of youknow, band relationships or not. Okay,
some bands are hard to be in. I mean, fortunately for us,
we were all great friends. Ifwe started this band, you know,
years after we already went to schooltogether. We all knew each other
and we are still great friends.Everything's really great between us, which I
think was a shock to the restof the band. When I brought this
up to them, it was abit of a punch. They were just

(27:08):
blindsided because everything's going great. Youknow, every album and every tour we
do, it always just gets bigger. The venues get bigger, but it
just kind of grows. So theywere shocked. For sure. Are they
okay with it now? I mean, have they embraced the idea and like
they're kind of thinking about like whatthey want to do or things that they
want to get involved with. Idon't know. You don't know. People

(27:33):
say like, oh, what's Gregdoing this right? I don't know.
I don't know. When it's allwrapped up, do you want to stay
home because you've probably been around theworld but I have friends that are in
bands and they say when they areon tour, they never really get to
experience or anything. It's like abusiness. Is there just destinations that you
want to go to or you justwant to be home. I can't even
count how many times have been toEurope, but I would love to go

(27:56):
to Europe on vacation. I justnever got to see anything and just like
go around and go to cool restaurantsand see cool architecture and just yeah,
oh that's right, I did read. You're really an architecture. Yeah,
see, maybe you could take someappreciate it. I don't have a hobby
with it, yeah, I know, but like this could be something like
you know, like there's all kindsof classes that you could take or whatever
you can learn about architecture. Youcan start like designing stuff, you know

(28:18):
what I mean. I think aboutLittle John. He's got an h G
t V show, Little John WhatHe's got an HG TV show? And
it's just something he likes on theside, And that kind of came from
an offshoot of you know, puttingtogether production for a show and designing.
Uh, you know, like Ihave one to Vanilla ice project. But

(28:40):
yeah, like maybe you could dosomething with architecture. It's possible. Do
you like HG TV be watching thatstuff? So you're more of like the
fancy architecture you're not into like,uh are you handy? Like fixed off?
No, you can't know. Yeah, I wish I was to know.
I'm the worst. Derek Whibley ishere from some forty one. They

(29:02):
are playing Alter Ego. It's happeningJanuary thirteenth of the Hana Center in Anaheim,
California. A two part album.It's coming out next year. It's
called Heaven and Hell sty Show Awelcome back, we got the Woody Show.
Derek from some forty one is here. Yeah, yeah, and congratulations.

(29:23):
Just got to call their ninety eighton the sold out tickets for Alter
Ego and it's Meet and Greek Week. You probably even realized this. That's
great. Yeah, you know whatthe the prizes, so you win tickets
for Alter Ego today and they alsoget to go backstage and meet you.
Guys. I did hear about that? Do you care about that? Okay?
All right, right? Do youagree? Yeah? They kind of

(29:48):
tell you what you're doing. Probablynot. At this point you probably have
to say yeah, we're well,yeah we're fans. Yeah, yeah,
we get asked. Yeah. Arepeople typically cool or awkward and weird?
You can see yourself to be likea like a social guy, like more
of like whether introverted or I'm probablymore introverted. Introverted I normally Yeah,
but which is odd being you know, the front man. But I think

(30:12):
that's usually how it goes. Yeah, you know most singers are introverted.
Yeah, most comedians are like sadsave it for the stage. It's so
weird and that you wouldn't think itall. Here's this happy, funny,
you know person in there. Youknow, I don't know if he like
save it. I think it's onceyou get up there and the music,
it's the music brings it out ofyou. Yeah, his fame trippy,

(30:37):
it's like tripped out. I don'tknow, I never really think about it
really like that. I guess isthere like any kind of like weird can't
remember any kind of in particular,like really over the top kind of like
weird interaction with the fan. There'ssome weird stuff. I know when when
I was married to Avril, shehad some really weird fans and there was
some you know she had a lotof stalkers that once I was involved just

(30:59):
to kick any asses. No,but there was like actually guys who were
like, you know, sending usdeath threats and stuff like really there's one
guy in particular that was kind ofyou know, the FBI got involved.
It was like a more serious soyou know that's kind of weird. Yeah
yeah, oh yeah, that stuff. That's a trip. Yeah, don't
understand like if you like somebody thatyou want to hurt them or they want

(31:22):
to bother because I was with her, yeah yeah, but even still you
hear about those peoples kind of trippy, yeah question, yes, yeah,
yeah, yeah. So where areyou live in these days? Where you
spend the most of your time LasVegas? Oh? In Vegas? No,
I so many people have made thetrip, yeah, the relocation to
Vegas. Yeah, I was inLA for about eighteen years. Yeah,

(31:44):
so what tell us why we shouldall move get out of here? It
was more of just almost kind ofthe same thing of like with the band
for me, of like wanting totry something different, the same thing over
and over again. I maybe it'sbecause I've been touring for so long and
things are just different all the time, Like how was life How was life
different in Vegas from you know,from here. There's certain things that are

(32:05):
are very similar, but the thingsthat are different are awesome. Like there's
zero traffic, right they think theyhave traffic. Yeah, you talk to
anybody, it's like, oh mygod, there's nothing you can't call that
traffic. Yeah. And then alsojust like I think the ease of everything,
everything's easy. Yeah, you canget to a park, park,
parking, real estate is easier.Everything's easy. Yeah. Everything's anything that

(32:28):
you miss in particular about so Cal, I mean it's a lot of the
same. I'm here all the time, you know, I don't miss anything
because I kind of still back andforth. Yeah that makes sense. Yeah,
like any one restaurant me that inand outs everywhere where they I don't
know if you're vegan or anything likethat, but uh, you usually people
have that one restaurant. Of course, restaurants whenever you're back. I went
to, you know, one ofmy favorite restaurants last night, which one

(32:50):
I'm not going to say, asmall hole in the wall kind of.
It's sushi. Sushi. There's enoughplaces you guys don't need this one.
Yeah, I'll tell you what,man, it would be hard to sway
me off. My favorite sushi place, which is Kawami in Studio City.
It's on Ventura, I know thatone. Yeah, there's like a Trader

(33:10):
Joe's right down the street there kindof by what's the what's the name of
that bar that we go to everywant a while, the the not the
one of crap. But I thinkI bet the sushi place is the same
one I go to. That's myfavorite because you wouldn't even know it's there
if you want to wait, LaurelTavern, That's what I'm thinking. Oh,
okay, yeah, yeah, what'syours. I'm not going to say
because it might be Derek. I'mgonna be respectful of our all right,

(33:36):
all right, Well, you guyscan whisper about it when we know,
when we when we get off theair and talk, they can invite all
kinds of negative demonic influences if you'rein the know about dems and their influence.
Yeah, so, Woody Show,we are back. It is the
Woody Show. Derek from some fortyone is here, of course, on

(33:59):
the line of four alter ego alongwith Paramore, the nineteen seventy five The
Black Keys thirty seconds to Mars Bush, Yellow Card, Love of the Band,
The Last Dinner Party, they're allgoing to be there, uh some
forty one disbanding after this new album, and there the tour that's gonna next
year. It's gonna be a fullyear international, go kind of everywhere,
right, it's full tour. Yeah, go go all out and then eventually

(34:22):
on a vacations all these tour stops, like Menace is kind of saying,
before the break, use these tourstops to start making lists of places you
want to go and revisit a recreationalpart. What of all this stuff?
Because you, you know, talkingabout you've been in this band since you
were fifteen, you said, yeah, like, what's been the career highlights
so far? Is there one particularmoment. There's no one moment. I
think, looking especially since you knowwe're coming to the end of it,

(34:43):
I think I just look back atthe whole thing of the thing. I'm
happy the most about it is thatit has been up and down. It's
been all over the place. Careerrise, personal watches, everything, everything,
the whole thing go fast or slow. It goes fast. Yeah,
I think that's the one thing yourealize, especially if you talk to older
people, how quickly just life goesfast. Was winning a Kerrang Award a

(35:05):
highlight? And what is award?Yeah? Krang is a magazine in the
UK. Oh okay, you haven'theard of that, Greg, and so
I have. No, that's arock mag Come on. It's also like
a radio station TV show. Youknow, it's pretty big. Oh,
that's pretty cool. And then thisis not a question. It's just I
promised I would uh tell you something. I have a friend who's like my
little sister. She said, whenyou release land Mines, it tickled her

(35:28):
little punk rock heart and she said, thank you for that. Oh cool?
And then how long is this tourgonna last? She wants to know.
I think it's probably gonna be atleast probably a year. Oh okay,
so it's not like you'll be gone. Yeah no, we're going to
do the whole worldwide tour. Andthat takes a little while. Awesome.
I did remember something because I thoughtabout like the whole like what would I

(35:49):
do if I wasn't working? Iwas asking Derek, like, all right,
so once this is all wrapped upand you know, some forty one
is now done, you're thinking aboutthe next thing. Are you just going
to be kind of like hanging golfand watching tea or what they like retired
people do. But you know,he's forty three. I'm forty seven.
I was reading about Jack Nicholson andwhy he doesn't do movie stuff anymore.
It's not that people don't want himin movies or whatever. And he says

(36:12):
he just really enjoys sitting under atree and reading a book. Yeah,
but he is eighty, right,that's probably yeah, But he's like,
you know, I want to eatthe food I want to eat. I
just want to like, I thinkit's just like, yeah, yeah,
he could tell he's getting some reallygood things the tree. Yeah. I

(36:35):
mean, do you do you mindif I if I ask about the the
health struggle that you have, becauseI think it's just such a relatable thing
for so many people. I mean, and you've been you've been very open
about it. I just don't knowwhich one. I just don't know if
you're just really, you know,tired of talking about it. But I
mean, uh, so many peoplego through these, you know, these
health crisises. And back in September, you're in the hospital for pneumonia,

(36:57):
and then there was also like somethingyour kidneys, like you collapsed right,
like, so like what all wasgoing on? Was this triggered by you
know, just your lifestyle thing orlike this what's changed? I know,
like you've you've you've gone sober soyeah yeah, and that's all together so
there's no weed, no drinking ofany kind. And then a healthier lifestyle.
Yeah yeah, so just in generalouswhat other kind of things like where

(37:20):
were you? What was going on? And you know, how did you
get to this point where you arenow? Because again you look awesome and
you look very happy, healthy,You're looking good. Cool, thank you.
Well, I mean those are twoseparate health things. I mean back
in twenty fourteen, you know,I had liver and kidney failure from just
alcohol, you know, from drinkingtoo much for too long. And that
was a long I mean that waspretty serious. I was in the hospital

(37:44):
for quite a while. Yeah,I remember reading stuff about that at that
time. Yeah, and that tooka long time to recover from that,
took about a year and a half. Yeah. But like the healthier lifestyle
thing, like were you able toyou know, like going through that and
these things happening to your body,Like, was that like a you just
just immediately When I went to thehospital, I barely remember it because I
was drunk, you know, andI passed out. Everything just shut down,

(38:06):
and I was in a coma forabout a week. So when I
got out of the coma, Ihadn't had any alcohol in my system for
over a week at that point,and as soon as I came to I
was just like, oh, thankGod, like I'm sort of done.
I didn't have to go through allthe withdrawals or like trying to quit.
It was just gone out of mysystem. So what do you wake up
from a coma? Like, Imean, do you realize that people have
to say, dude, you werein a coma? Yeah? Yeah,
I had no idea. I didn'tknow. Okay, yeah, so you

(38:28):
don't. You don't remember anything,You didn't see anything, you know,
no light, darkness, silence.Yeah. Now, Greg and I we
had this great idea. Yeah,it's called coma side comicide for fat people
like me. Yeah, because we'reoverweight and we would like to be put
into a coma and then they canlet wake us up when we hit our
goal a weight. Yeah. Yeah, what do you think of that idea,
would you recommend it? Will youback us? Yeah? We need

(38:52):
investors. Can we say that youtried coma side because you again, like
you're always you've always been like alike a skinny in shape guy. I
don't know. I think I'm donewith comas, all right, all right,
all right, I didn't know ifmay moved to talk talking into them.
All right. So I have acouple are they true questions? You
know, it's like you read stuff, you hear stuff. Sure, is

(39:12):
it true that your biggest regret isfinishing high school? You'll hear people say,
like, my biggest regret is Ididn't finish high school or I didn't
go to college. I knew reallyearly on that I didn't I wasn't going
to use high school anything that Iwas in high school. I knew I
wanted to be in a band,like I said, I was in forty
one back then. But I don'tregret going through it. It made my
mom happy, and that was reallythe only reason I stayed. And nobody

(39:36):
was at fortunate about college or tryingto get you to go to college.
My mom wanted me to. Imean, my mom struggled a lot because
she dropped out of high school whenshe had me, and she had to
go back when she was like twentyseven twenty eight and then go to college
and it was hard for so shereally wanted me to go. And but
by the time I was getting outof high school, we already had interest
from labels, Like it was alreadylooking like we were gonna get signed.

(40:00):
Maybe you might not like this.Is it true that he used to be
a clown? Yeah? I hada job as a clown when I was
thirteen. The yeah, terrifying clown. No, it was a really embarrassing
clown flower shop or a flower shop. I had to hold a sign that
roses out on the street. Wow, did you have to spend the sign?

(40:21):
Yeah? That spinner guys. Someof those guys are really good.
I was not that I used somethingto play part. Yeah, like one
of the jobs that you had beforeyou uh, I mean you were fifteen
we had the band, but Imean before you could do the band full
time. I worked at a gasstation in like the little Kiosk, right,
I did all the typical things,you know. I had a paper

(40:44):
out. Did you ever work inMcDonald's No, Okay, we just had
something the other day about one ineight people have worked at some point worked
at a McDonald's. I was thinkingabout it, and my mom said,
now you can get a better jobsomewhere else, something else. You just
didn't want me to do it.You can tell my mom's boy. At
this point, I guess, hey, same thing. You know what you
tell that story about your mom.And I have so much respect for single

(41:05):
mothers, you know, just basedon my own experience. My mom young
mom had me when you know,she was just turning eighteen, and you
know, single for a long time, going through school, working full time,
going to school full time. Andso I got a lot of that
same kind of conversation about like eventhough I knew radio is what I wanted
to do, about like how youhad to go to college. And I
think, you know, we allwant that as as parents. I can

(41:27):
tell you, like I sit there, my kids are fourteen eleven, like
you you want for them, Youwant them to be independent, start there,
and then obviously to be successful andhappy in that whole thing. So
if you've gone through that struggle,I know that we didn't, like we
weren't living in a mansion or anything. But like I I didn't realize just
how poor we were. Yeah,sot of respect. Yeah, thought I'm
hitting those ages that your mom was. I don't even know your mom,

(41:51):
but I love your mom. Yeah. You performed at the When We're Young
festival last month. Was it coolbecause every every artist is there. Yeah.
Was there any kind of like reunionthat happened there? It felt like
a big family reunion. I meanwe didn't really get it was like one
band or whatever that you just hadn'tseen in ten years or I mean we're
really good friends with a lot ofthose bands. But it was great to
see Good Charlotte. You know,we've we started really early with those guys.

(42:15):
Yeah, and same with Bowling forSoup and they're still great. Man
Like, Good Charlotte was great.Yeah. I mean we didn't get to
see anybody perform really Yeah, butwe saw everybody you know backstage. I
got to see you perform, andyou did a good job job. Really
waited. It was a great bplus no, youiled it. It was

(42:36):
good. Well, So do weknow any I mean they keep saying early
next year for the album, doyou have a date? There's no date
yet? No date yet? Whatlike what determines that. Yeah, I've
always wondered, like, the album'sready, right, that's a record company
thing. I mean, I didmy part. It's finished. Yeah,
well it's called Heaven in Hell releaseda two B determined tour forthcoming. I

(42:59):
mean, you know, we talkedabout a couple of little things here,
like when we were young, andof course the big show that we're involved
with Alter Ego some forty one onthat bill along with Paramore, the nineteen
seventy five Black Keys, thirty Secondsto Mars and Bush and Yellow Card,
Love of the Band, the LastDinner Party, and we thank you again
for doing that and appreciate you comingin. Good luck with your retirement from

(43:23):
some point one us know what you'redoing. Yeah, dude, there's something,
honestly, there's something really exciting aboutthat. I mean, I know,
it's not a situation where it's like, man, I got to find
something next, or I'm not goingto eat or I'm not going to keep
a roof over my head. Soyou're in a very fortunate, very blessed
situation that way. But yeah,just to have that whole world opened up
to you where you can really justkind of see where the wind takes you.

(43:45):
Yeah, maybe it takes me nowhere. I have no idea, right
and you know what, and thatwould be fine. Maybe you'll be under
the tree with Jack Nicholson. Yeah, yeah, all boring and stuff you
never know. But Derek, thankyou so much for coming by. Thanks
today with alter ego quickly Some fortyone, everybody guess the more? What
a show coming up for your nexttang Up six show? Don't hit me,

(44:08):
Hey, I'm not gonna hit youand take the glasses. I'm gonna
throw him in the ground. Thisto another new hour insensitivity training for a
politically correct world on a pre FridayThursday morning. It is November the ninth,
twenty twenty three. Again thanks toDerek from Some forty. He's a

(44:29):
sweet guy. He's a sweet,very mellow, seems very at peace.
And again it looks looks healthy,so skinny, lucky, I know,
so fucky. I'm about to askhim, like, no, what's your
regular diet? Yeah? Do youactually eat like you? Yeah, like
we were talking about sushi a littlebit, a little bit, but I

(44:50):
mean you don't get really fat offsushi. You know, well, you
have access to so many snacks whenyou're in a band. Oh look,
get any sack you want. Wegot some of the trending news headlines coming
up for you this hour. Alsoa brand new red deck news dude.
More proof that people can find away to find a problem with anything,
and this time it focuses on MENACE'sbuddy YouTuber mister Beast. Oh yeah,

(45:14):
did you see this? Yes,I haven't even seen Let me let me
let me give you a little backgroundhere, just from our own experience.
We got boycotted and protested one timefor promoting a Red Cross blood drive.
How could you possibly protest something likethat? Well, I know we've told

(45:34):
the story before. Sorry everybody's who'sheard this, But for anybody knew,
WO hadn't heard it yet. It'sbecause at the time, and I'm not
sure this is years ago, soI'm not sure what they do now.
The rules have shifted, But atthe time they weren't accepting blood from any
intervenous drug users or homosexuals. Andwe didn't make the rules. They just
said that the supply was critically low. Could you help us get the word
out? We're like, okay,American Red Cross Blood Drive. Sure,

(45:55):
people with signs, people boycotting theshow, Like what d yeah, CID
you want to get a shot atthis mister beasts thing menace. Yeah,
I'm guessing because I haven't seen thisstory yet, but I'm guessing it has
to deal with his latest video wherehe built like hundreds of wells in Africa
and because he got crap for likegiving a thousand eye surgeries to people that

(46:15):
needed help with the eyesight, andthey found a way to make peel something
bad of that. So mister Beesejust got done building one hundred wells across
Africa to provide clean drinking water toabout half a million Africans. Okay,
did horrible person? What? Thearticle here says activists are upset because they're

(46:37):
annoyed that a white male was theone who solved the problem. Quote.
I've been doing this for fifteen years, but we've been struggling to continue the
work because funding, awareness and advocacyall take work, said founder of Face
Africa, Susan Kaba Jones. Overnight, this person comes along who happens to
be a white male figure with ahuge platform, and all of a sudden

(47:00):
he gets all the attention. It'skind of frustrating. So hey, uh,
Saran not Susan Saran Kaba Jones.Are you in it to provide water
to people or are you doing itfor the attention, because you just said
the big thing that was the attention. Yeah, if you're for helping people
who don't have access to clean drinkingwater get clean drinking water, you should

(47:21):
be psyched about this, right,thanks for solving this. Thinks that he
has this huge platform and the abilityand the money or whatever else to come
in. Others were upset that misterBees highlighted the failures of the Kenyan government
that maintained the stereotype that Africa isdependent on handouts and philanthropic intervention. And
now, just in case you're wonderingwhat mister Beef has to say about all

(47:42):
this, he doesn't care. Infact, he says, quote to be
one hundred percent clear, I don'tcare. Okay, all right, so
there you have like that, Like, how about thank you? Yeah,
because he could easily be just makingmore videos of touring mansions and yachts and
breaking thing and stuff. Yeah,well, once in a while he does
something cool like this face Africa whilepoor Saran Kaba Jones, was he not?

(48:07):
Well, now you got her,Yeah, you got your shout out.
Now you're getting attention, not inthe way that you probably want it,
but you should see all happy allthese people are they no kidding?
They tapping. They had a montageof these videos of like all these different
wells and when they tap, likeall of a sudden, the water come
shooting up out of the earth.And these people are so over sight over

(48:27):
just clean. Put that in perspectivein your life, Hm clean drinking while
his little kids like all rushing overto it, and there you would think
they've never had a drink of waterin their life. Wow, yeah it
is. I mean it's really cool. Good for mister beast. How dare
you solve a fifteen year problem andthese people after you? That's so stupid.
Dang, yeah, so upsetting.He did something so good. Now

(48:52):
I get I'll get it. Iwant the credit to Like I said,
I'm not giving that. I'm notleaving a tip when the bartenders now looking
kill this going in the jar.Yeah, but that's like a tip at
a bar. We're not talking abouthuman beings getting clean drinking water. I
know, right right, Oh man, what do you show? It's the
most Matthew, you don't every dayis keeping score in a game of darts.

(49:14):
Red nick News and today's Redneck Newsis from Kiske Township, Pennsylvania,
where a man opened his door andsaw a six foot alligator right there on
his front porch. He called forhelp, and that's when they figured out
that this little fellow belonged to oneof the neighbors, this guy named Dominic
Hayward, who it turns out hadanother nine gators at his house. Nine

(49:39):
yeah, so a total attend Hewas arrested for improper sale and transportation of
animals. All the gators were rescuedby the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.
The neighbors knew about Dominic and theyall figured it was just a matter of
time before one of the gators gotloose, but he didn't exactly keep the
place up par According to the police, the gators enclosure was filthy broken and

(50:05):
they were climbing all over the residents. One of them even had its mouth
tape shut. The largest of allthe gators they found was this one named
Thora. This dude is huge,and Dominic just let him have free range
of the house. Show was healive? I have no idea. God
now FYI, this is no statepermit required there in Pennsylvania to keep gators,

(50:29):
and the state of Pennsylvania does notregulate reptiles. And that's just fine
with one of the other neighbors whotold the news quote, we moved to
the country to live in the country. We don't need any more rules and
regulations here. And at last check, by the way, Dominic was locked
up with the Armstrong County Jail ona parole violation. I don't anything to

(50:49):
do with this, obviously, it'snot a yeah, I guess he was
already on parole for the whole impropersale and transportation thing. Messed up his
parole now, Yeah, so thereyou have it. I don't understand they
didn't rip them apart. Well,they're also having an issue they keep finding
gators in the Kiskie River, rightright, so maybe it's all coming yeah.

(51:09):
Yeah, it's just a big gatorcommunity and how some people live in
like horse communities. Huge you know, his ride horses all over the place.
So there you go. That's fromKiski Township, Pennsylvania. That's Dominic
Hayward who had one of his petalligators get loose in the neighborhood while nine
others were back crawling all over hishouse. And that is today He's Red

(51:30):
Nick Now's The Woody Show, andI remember along with the show here on
this Thursday morning, and time tocheck in on some of the trending news
headlines this morning. Well, theactors strike is over. It had been
over one hundred days that they've beenon strike. So sack items longer it

(51:52):
does three months, I would havesaid, like eight months. Really that
way to me. I think thewriters strike two. Yeah, exactly,
that's true. So sag after officiallyended it this morning. Twelve oh one
approved the deal with all the bigstudios and the streaming services and the vote
was unanimous. That deal will beratified tomorrow. And the actors rad it's

(52:15):
pretty rad They were looking for higherpay of course, better benefits revenue from
streaming services, and protections against theimpact of AI. So that's good news.
Yeah. Speaking of movies, Ravee, I'm not seeing too much good
about the Marvels. It's kind ofhalf and half. We've been talking about
it a lot, like some criticslike it, some hate it. It

(52:36):
has a sixty four percent right nowand rotten tomatoes. Some people say it's
like just super fun and fast andeverything a comic book movie should be,
and then other people are issuing onit. Yeah, there was like this
whole article about like that, sayingthe worst MCU movie yet. I don't
see how possible. Who's saying thatsomebody that wants somebody to click on their
story? Yeah, is a clickbaitor I mean if you go that nobody's

(53:01):
really seen it in Yeah, ifyou go that heavy paint on that.
So is there anything in the canthat can now be released that the strike
is over? Because you know,people couldn't promote anything. They couldn't.
I mean there are, but youknow there have been. Like Dune two,
for example, was supposed to comeout this month and the only reason

(53:22):
they didn't release it is because thenDan Timothy Chalamaye couldn't promote it. Right.
But I don't know that they're goingto move it back up. They're
just gonna probably leave it where theyparked it because other things I have also
been kicked down the road. Yeah. It just says here in the article,
it's not so much about the storyof Captain Marvel, Miss Marvel and
Monica Rambo, but instead a quotesad study of the downfall of America's favorite

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screen franchise, and you need toleave it. You'll need to watch at
least two Disney Plus series Miss Marveland WandaVision, and the twenty nineteen film
Captain Marvel just to know who thecharacters are. I wish I've done all
well done. That's how MCU works. Yeah, if you're an actual fan,
this goes to this, this goesto this. That's how don't you

(54:06):
the messenger? Man? I haven'tseen any of it. I'm just saying
I'm asking. That's why I'm askingyou. That's why, like we're saying
this is clickbait, because this isnothing that people don't already know. They're
just like click on my headline.Yeah, that's what they're trying to get
you to do. Okay, everythingnot at all click. I just question

(54:28):
in this movie, if you've seenMiss Marvel her show, then you know
who is it? Not? Good? Like that's that's the question. Is
she related to Miss masl Right?Is she mar There's been a lot of
talk about how like these Marvel movieshave just kind of lost their mojo,
right, Yeah, exactly, SoI think it's the fair the fair questions

(54:51):
for sure, And for somebody likeme who doesn't pay attention to comic book
movies, they seems like there's oneevery week. Everybody that way, But
it feels that way just because DisneyPlus is in the miss it's a question
for Menace. Yeah, again that'shis answer and everything. It's not the
point of anything that anybody posts,especially for like a news or you're you're

(55:12):
like, like, of course youwant people to click on it, yeah,
but you're doing it just to doit, you know. It's like,
it's not how you actually you'll meetin that article. Yeah, it's
not how you actually feel. You'relike, I just need to figure out
how I can make a headline wherepeople will check out the article, but
as there's no feeling behind it.And then also a lot of the media

(55:35):
of like interviews these days, arejust trying to figure out something I don't
know, dirty to put in theirin their article so people will check it
out, not they actually feel thatway. Like write a book and you
know, Brittany admits that she hada miscarriage, Like they always have some
kind of outrage, like is thatlike total book book base? Yeah,

(55:55):
well, I don't know about biographiesI'm talking about. But the more scintillating
you can make your headline, themore likely. I'm pretty much this just
this seems fair, like I canunderstand, like, okay, so if
I'm not a hardcore person, butlike you know, I'm get more of
a casual fan of stuff, likeit is nice to know, like,
Okay, well you need to atleast watch two of these series and you

(56:15):
gotta watch the original one or whatever. But why can't you just write that
up as like but without issuing onwhat's coming up this weekend? Again,
I don't know. Did they talkto somebody who saw it say, hey,
do you have a better understanding ofthis movie? You should watch blah
blah blah. But no, you'relike, this movie sucks because you need
a watch, right exactly. Well, if you go into anything clearly you

(56:37):
won't understand it. But like,like I said, there's a pot to
phrase that without being a ahole down. Sorry, we're trying to learn.
Didn't mean to hurt your feelings,menace, raving my bad, We're just
having a discussion. I saw,Yeah, I saw the headline of an
article today that was so dumb.It said the cast of friends post photos

(56:58):
of their children today and fans can'thandle it. Oh yeah, okay,
because they used to be kids andnow they're adults. Can't nineties people,
I know, if you can't handleit, you need to check yourself into
a mental attitude immediately that nineties whyare you here? Well, I just
saw I saw Phoebe saw hand thatheadline. That headline is to induce like

(57:24):
the sheep mentality of like, well, people are talking about what are they
saying type thing? You know?This is cool? This is like a
storyteller's version of the news, youknow what I mean, Like you get
behind the scenes of like what's thepurpose of everything that gets post? Basically,
how can they trick you into everything? That is, how can we
start tricking people and checking out ourstuff? Right? Yeah, yeah,

(57:45):
you're in charge of trickery. Okay, menis social media. You are now
the official director of trickery. Butwhat happens is if you burn people enough
times, a good point sorcery.So yesterday we were talking about the I

(58:08):
guess you'd call it the manifesto,the schedule of the Covenant School shooter in
Nashville. Seven detectives with the Nashvillepolice department have now been suspended because of
that unauthorized leak of those riotings.They were put on an administrative leave while
the department figures out how these documentsgot to A journalist, Steve Crowder,
who said that an unidentified person contactedhis investigative unit claiming to have those papers.

(58:32):
Clearly they got a hold of them. And then parents of kids who
were there that day of the shooting, they're speaking out against the leak of
that schedule slash manifesto. They sayit gives the shooter a chance to terrorize
them from the grave. I don'tdisagree with that at all. All I
did was read that one main pagethat was released of the day of the
shooting, and it's disturbing af soI wouldn't want to read that if I

(58:55):
was one of the parents either.How about some great news. The FDA
just approved this drug called zep bound. It's a weight loss drug from Eli
Lily intended for overweight people who haveat least one weight related health complication.
I think I can get it.I don't have type two type two diabetes,
but you can get with goov bloodpressure. So will go and O

(59:19):
are made by the same company.This is the Eli Lily version of like,
so they have Manjoro whatever the hellthat's called. Is that what's called?
Okay, So that's their version ofozempic, and then this new one
is their version of wigov. Yeahcool. Yeah, So just two different
brands. But it sounds like easierto get. It's not high blood pressure

(59:39):
because again that's the same thing withwigob. Wigob. You just have to
have a b m I over acertain number and then you qualify for it.
But the question is does your UHprovider cover it? Does your health
insurance cover which ours does not?Get I mean, you don't have to
show that you have type two diabetes. You don't do that for GOV either.
Really, I can just they cantake my blood pressure and that would

(59:59):
be enough. Well, you've gotto have a b m I of open,
whatever the number is, has tobe. Well, I'm sure I
do get you can get any doctorto sign off on that, and believe
me, we can. We can. Well, then I'm bound for zep
bound rap. It's been effective andtests as a chronic weight loss management drug.
If you also change your lifestyle likediet boring suppress his appetite because of

(01:00:23):
that it curbs your food intake.Yeah. I had a buddy that was
taking the manjurno and he's like,uh, if you got to eat right
and do all the other stuff,why bother? Why why bother? Injecting?
Yeah, it goes. The wholepoint is just to be able to
like, you know, whatever youwant right, you still have to sally.
You can't inject yourself and just havepizza. It's like, this is

(01:00:45):
stupid. I've never agreed more withsomething. He's been on it for about
four months, injection and the borings. And I have another another friend on
the same one, not we'll go, but in the same one, and
uh there were there was and likeit worked great at first, but then
it just kind of stalled and stopped. Oh really, yeah that's there.

(01:01:05):
Couldn't agree more. So, likeyour body just gets used to it.
Body gets used to it. Andthen also again, you can out eat
it. I like the majority thewill go. But you can out eat
it and out eat your gastric bypass. You can do all that stuff.
So yeah, what's the fun inthat. But I do welcome more diet
products because maybe there'll be a pricebattle, that's true, and one won't

(01:01:27):
be a thousand dollars one will bewell. Yeah, the idea is that
the insurance companies have to start coveringit. Yeah, you know, we'll
covering it for people who actually needit. Can't they just poke but by
doctor people who use it as avanity drug. Well, I qualified for
ozempic, you know, and mydoctor sent over the stuff. And even

(01:01:47):
still the insurance wouldn't approve it,even though the doctor here's, here's the
lab work, here's all the stuff, and they still wouldn't approve it.
They don't. They don't improve anythingin that category of drug they're going to
start. They'd rather pay for youto deal with diabetes or whatever, your
diabetes treatments and shots and you knowwhatever in all the other hospital all the
other health complications that come from youknow, being a big fat slob like

(01:02:10):
I am. And because this betterlong term, would they approve for them?
Would they approve poking me full ofholes and just submerging me in it?
No? Yeah, I want tosoak it in. I want to
take a bathroom. Weile GOVI andthen emerge a thin would pour vodka into
a watermelon, Just cut a littlehole and greg pour the stuff you just

(01:02:30):
just let me soak in it andthen you know, we'll see you in
six months. Oh no, Iwant to do it in six days.
That's Manjarojaro. Thanks to an accidentinvolving a driverless cab in San Francisco,
General Motors is recalling about a thousandof their driverless cars. So this happened
last month when somebody in San Franciscowas hit by a car and then went

(01:02:52):
kind of tumbling into the street andthe driverless cab that was unable to stop
in time ended up dragging that personout. So the GM recall is for
this vehicle called the Cruise, whichis an autonomous vehicle, and they're recalling
it over post collision response issues.So that's going to need some sort of
software update. Did you see thevideo that I sent to Sea Bass I

(01:03:15):
sent it to Menace too. Itwas like all of these yeah, and
they're like because they're both kind ofhalfway in the intersection, So the one
doesn't want to move because there's somethingelse there, and the other one sees
the same thing, and so it'sjust paralysis. Yeah, all this traffic
is backed up because and there's nobodythere to move it. Or do anything
about it, So they just sitthere and the intersection paralysis can't go anywhere.

(01:03:37):
Yeah. Well yeah, I meanyou gotta test anything, yep,
but I'm glad the meantime just sitthere forever. You know. That's cool.
Uh. Here's one. If youwant to see a panda at the
zoo in the United States, youonly have one option now, and that
would be Zoo Atlanta, because threegiant pandas have left the Smithsonian National Zoo

(01:03:59):
in Washington, DC, see headedback to China. Now, we've had
pandas from China at VARIOUSZEUS for thepast fifty years. But it's all ending
because let's just say, relations betweenUS and China are not all that great.
Uh. The US calls this ahiatus, but China has not said
if the panda program China. Isaw panda said the zoo. It was
just sleeping. Yeah, used toin the garbage country. Take your pandas.

(01:04:23):
It was super cute. Though.Well, the contract with the pandas
in Atlanta expires next year and theyprobably will not extend that agreement, So
no more pandas in the United States. It was just a sweeping Panada.
You don't care no, like whocares like this is such like pouting,
taking your ball and going home likeChina, f you cares about your pandas,

(01:04:45):
Like is this supposed to like,oh, this can hurt him,
like taking our pantas back. That'llshow show them, that'll show you.
Well. I mean, it's justa bigger symbol of right, it's our
relationship and how much it's jam jeezthat from South Park. Lastly, the

(01:05:08):
Transportation Department. They say they havehad so many complaints about airlines that they
just can't even keep up anymore.Just in the first three months of this
year, they got just under twentyfive thousand complaints about airline service. In
April, there were over six thyseven hundred, another sixty four hundred in
May, and those are just forairline service. There are also hundreds of
complaints about damaged wheelchairs and other disabilitycomplaints. We're also investigating Southwest after they

(01:05:32):
canceled seventeen thousand flights last December.Right. Oh yeah. To top it
off, the department thinks that forevery complaint filed with them, there's an
equal number of complaints that goes straightto the airline. Yes, social media,
they just look there's just inundated withcomplaints to the point where they can't
keep up anything. That's what I'vebeen saying on American airlines, and he's

(01:05:53):
done it. He's lashed out anAmerican many times on social They still think
I'm in Oklahoma City. They probablythink you just settled in by like,
oh, this is a nice place. I think I'll just stay here.
This is now home. So that'swhat's going on. Would we're gonna take
a quick break. We got somemore Woodie show for you next. Hang
on, what do you show backin the back in You're right back wrote

(01:06:16):
down zone zone. It's nonsense,the Woody Show. Well, in the
interest of health and safety, awarning from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,

(01:06:38):
they are asking everyone to stop itwith putting rhinestones on your steering wheel.
Yeah, yeah, So there's apparentlya growing trying of people put in
these decorative emblem details, you know, like right in the center of the
steering wheel wherever, whatever kind ofcar you have, Let's says like you
have a Cadillac. Yeah, let'ssay you have a Cadillact. Let's say

(01:06:58):
your right and then the Cadillac symbolin the middle of your steering wheel.
You can get one that you canput on top of that. That's all
the dazzled, it all shy sparkletso it's got like an adhesive back to
it and just stick it on there. The official say, as dumb as

(01:07:19):
it looks, and some might findit fun, but it's dangerous and deadly
because of the air bags deploy thosedecorations become shrapnel like projectiles. And yeah,
and one example was this woman wholost an eye when her bejeweled emblem
came off and a crash and smokedright in the face because when the air
bags go off like boom. Yeah, just smoked right in the face.

(01:07:42):
You're really kit it's worth it beingkilled. An alternate, I did have
a friend who but dazzled like hershifter in the car. There's other things
can be dazzle. Maybe that's dope, that's a pro to. I don't
know how anybody drives with those biggiants fake steering wheel covers. Have you
ever seen those? Seen those?Yeah, let bird skins and stuff.

(01:08:03):
Yeah, some of them are likethat or whatever. Also like uncomfortable,
like just moving one of my friend'scars one time, Like how do you
drive with this. It was annoyingenough just trying to fix steering wheel cover.
Oh yeah, like leather, Yeah, those look fine. I don't
I don't like the beaded seats covercovers. Yeah you ever sit in one
of those once? It's uncomfortable?Off like what's next? Walking on legos

(01:08:27):
for fun? Right, just tokeep you awake or something, bit of
nails. I don't think people feellike it's like a back massage. It
used to be like you'd see likea lot of cab drivers people who were
yeah, yeah, season stuffy.So there you go from the UH Highway
trappedic Safety Administration. No, nomore rhinestones on the steering wheels, Well
I will take mine off them.Hard noises, sexual innuendo is and the

(01:08:51):
icing on the cake. We're goingthrough sixty nine show and we are into
another hour insensitivity trading for a politicallycorrect world. It is The Woody Show.
I'm whatody? That is Ravy GregGory. There's a menace. What's
up? You can find us.You can follow us on social media at

(01:09:13):
the Woody Show on all social mediaplatforms. That right over there is uh
is Sea Bass Sea Bass. Hangon one second, Sammy Morgan morning.
But the real star of the showright now is what I see that Sea
Bass has just walked into the studiowith him. Oh yeah, the holiday
approaching. I know, I knowwhat it is. I call it from

(01:09:34):
here. Yeah, listeners, guesswhat kind of item just entered the studio
by menaces food? Great should beexcited because it's also ice cream. I
remember we discussed just brought this up. We were talking about this in the
round of food News. This isfrom bask and Robbins and it's there like
it's their turkey cake. Nice soit looks like, uh, you know,

(01:09:56):
their version of a fresh out ofthe oven turkey, like a prey
lean over the top. Those aretwo sugar cones that make the drumsticks there
icing the like kind of outline wherethe wings and the bee hole right right.
Nice job with the bee hole,but inside you could stuff it with
like three different kinds of ice cream. What did you go with? I
went, and I know you guysare gonna hate this. I went with
the signature flavor of the month,which is see there you go, which

(01:10:18):
like cranberry and sweet. Really,everybody's like whatever they used to that pralean
proleen it really looks like Turkey unlessyou ingrave engrave it. Put a little
message in icing on the front,and what did you? I wrote Sammy
as a psycho of this nice onaccount of what? On account of the

(01:10:44):
Thanksgiving holiday is being overtaken by psychoslike Sammy, the Christmas creepers who are
creeping up Christmas right. Oh,by the way, this morning, I'm
probably a psycho this morning when Iwalked in, the too Soon ornament that
you put on the tree in thelobby was taken down. Someone knocked it
off, and I picked it backup and I put it up. I
was gonna say I saw it,yeah, because I picked it back up

(01:11:06):
and I put it for They werelike doing social media in front of it
yesterday, so I bet they're theones that took You had to get the
you had to get that nasty.You know what's this is the problem with
what the rayby? You know this? Yeah, he's already assuming it's nasty.
We all talked about this, andwe all were under like I had

(01:11:27):
last last year that that specialty icecream shop which isn't everywhere, Salt and
Straw had their like Thanksgiving collection,and my aunt had a bunch of them,
and they were actually quite decent.Okay, so I'll give you guys
some slices while it looks November,I'm gonna line up. Yeah, so
it's the turkey day Fixin's Okay,sweet potato autumn spice swirled with honey,

(01:11:55):
corn bread pieces and ocean spray cranberrysauce. That sounds nice. I mean
it looks interesting for sure. Itlooks like autumn spice. We talked about
that, like we were talking aboutlike nutmeg and all these other things.
And I'm gonna try it, dude, I'm just taking a lot of times.
You don't, I know, butI was thinking, like, man,
maybe he puts some like mint chocolatechip in there, or maybe just

(01:12:17):
like your standard vanilla, just throwsome vanilla, because you could have had
three different kinds. I'll try it'sice cream. I'm curious how they would
have done three different kinds, becauseit all it's one big just like log
I suppose. Yeah, all right, So while while you're serving that up
slice is very it's way easier tocarve than regular turkey. Yeah, you'll
you'll enjoy this. Sea Beasts andSammy, this is perfect for you speaking

(01:12:41):
of out the things that she's probablyinto healing crystals the I I had to
click on it. Yeah, theheadline reads it pops up in social media.
Do healing crystals really work? Here'swhat experts have to say. Experts,
unless it's a doctor, Yeah,I'm believing none of this. What

(01:13:01):
is the true power of crystals?And is any of this supported by medical
evidence? Experts weid in about whethercrystals truly have healing power supported by science,
And I know, guys, thisis gonna be shocking to a lot
of people. It turns out thatcrystals are like the glitter of the wellness
world. It's pretty, it's sparkly, but lacks any actual substance. Really,

(01:13:26):
try telling that to the people theytalk to in this article, though,
Oh to the people who believe andthey spend real money on this crap
like this. One therapist with hercertification in crystal therapy, and it's been
studying these shiny rocks for over fifteenyears. Practically a geology wizard really is
quoted saying when a crystal's energy alignswith our chakras, which are energy centers,

(01:13:49):
it can promote balance and overall wellbeing. No, it doesn't balance.
That's another key word. It promotesyou getting a paycheck. Keep lying,
bitch, what sorry? Another oneof the crystal pimping nut jobs says,
quote, when we hold or toucha crystal, it could be quite
soothing. It's similar to the effectexperienced when rubbing worry stones to alleviate stress.

(01:14:15):
Worry stones I've ever heard of someof. No, you can have
like a stress ball that you sprang. So if you're if you're anxious or
stressed, you're supposed to have worrystones. I guess you could just fiddle
with it with your thumb. Theyseze these stones, you know what I'm
saying. And let's not leave outthis woman. Her name is Tatiana Daro.
She is a renowned broker of raremuseum grade minerals. Okay, she

(01:14:41):
said, the anecdotal evidence shouldn't bedismissed. Quote, oh, the anecdotal
evidence. Crystals have the ability toresonate at the same frequency as the human
body, facilitating a connection between thebody, spirit, and mind on a
wavelength level. They resonate, yeah, with the human vibrations things like way.

(01:15:02):
This allows for the harmonization of energy, creating an environment of conducted dealing.
No, it doesn't. See allof those words have actual scientific meanings,
none of which she is using here. But that's how they get away
with this, right, just puttinggobbled the cook in the right taking to
gobble. Yeah. I gave oneof the legs. It's pretty I don't
know that you'll like it. It'svery spice forward. It tastes like pumpkin

(01:15:26):
pie, does it to me?Oh yeah, it does taste that pumpkin
pie, just a really cold spices, really forward. Yeah. Yeah.
Also, I got a big chunkof the cranberry. That's the best part
because the glaze is nice. I'malso m I taste nothing but clove.

(01:15:47):
Yeah, really, yeah, it'svery close. If you get a vein
of that clove, it does itdoes take over the mouth. Yep.
I think it's pretty good. Ifyou like pumpkin pie, this, you're
right. But yeah, you're righttoo spiced, uh yeah, the the

(01:16:08):
clove thing, but the pumpkin pie. It does taste a lot like pumpkin
pie. Yeah, but you getbut you have to get through that clove
to get there. Yeah. Yeah, but I only got like. I
took three bites. The first twonot super heavy clove. That third one
though it's not it's it's once ayear thing. Mate. It's kind of
like eating potpourri or something. Let'sput it this way. I like,

(01:16:30):
I like the idea of this icecream turkey or whatever it looks. It
looks. Yeah, like if youif you're responsible for bringing dessert or a
dessert to your you're gathering or whatever, would this would be great? This
would be good. I might changeout the ice I would change That's exactly
what I was gonna say. Iwould change out the ice cream actually for
the Grand minutes, oh for sure. And the other thing that they were

(01:16:53):
going to a friends giving, soI might bring it to the I'm eating
I'm talking the they what they doesn'tdo is they didn't do is they didn't
put any actual cake in here,which is when Basket and Robbins I think
ruins their cakes because that cake it'salways hard crystal, definitely ice cream.

(01:17:15):
You know, it's you know what'sgood inside of ice cream cakes. So
those little like crunchies, those arelike chocolate crunchies. Crunchies. Yeah,
they're like they're like little chocolate It'salmost like a cookie crumble kind of thing,
you know, I'm talking it's nota cake. It's a cookie crumble.
And that's usually like the middle layerlike you have like a in a
cake, you'd have like a fruitlayer or another little layer of icing right
in the middle of the cake.They use those cookie crumbles in the middle

(01:17:38):
of an ice cream cake. Andthat oh, let me tell you guys,
and you guys don't seem to beall that clear what I'm talking about.
But yeah, if you go,if you're gonna compliment the outer crem
whatever layer, which is like awhatuld you call it, like a CARAMELI
yeah, yeah, yeah, youcan't go anything I would mint would clash,
you know, chocolate wold clash vanilla, maybe like a light berry,

(01:18:01):
yeah, or maybe cookies and cream. Right, we'll see the best.
Thank you for bringing that in.It's not as uh, it's not as
grows as it, you know,as it sounds. It's me but I
can't stop eating because it's ice cream. So and we're also fat and can't
stop eating any clue A Well,today is today that Ravy and menace out

(01:18:25):
in these streets. Yes, yeah, they're going to be at the New
Norms location in Hollywood. That's gonnabe from four until six pm this afternoon.
A ton of giveaways, theme parktickets, concert tickets, Woody show
merged. It's the brand new Normsright there at Hollywood and Western. Yeah,
fifty four fifty three Hollywood Boulevard.Free steaks, We're going to be

(01:18:48):
that's right for the first tower,many people, for the first twenty five
people, free t bone steaks.Yeah, free steaks, got it?
Yeah, come on, like yougot to say something to get the free
stage has got to be the firstalignments. Yeah, okay, right at
four o'clock. Yeah, but Iknow people will see Bass will take care
of you on this Oh yeah.In fact, I think at that location

(01:19:11):
it says Sea Bass is Norms.Yes it does. It's by the Ralphs,
across the street from Pets this afternoonStairs is Diso or our friends there
to meet Ravy and Menace four tosix this afternoon. What exactly what is
this the what show? Welcome backeverybody, Funny time to us you a

(01:19:33):
Sea Bass House for us. It'sthe Week in Audio and this is a
Sammy Rich Week new trailer Mean Girlsthe musical. Yeah alright, So basically
what Tina Fe has done is shehad mean girls in what two thousand and
four? Right, yeah, bighit, great movie. I agree.

(01:19:53):
Then she did the Broadway musical,which I saw on Broadway and wow,
yeah, it was one of thosetimes where like I shouldn't be here because
it was all teenage girls and theirmoms. Yeah, and andreamer. And
then what she's done and she's downre So she's taking that material, repurpose
it to a musical, and nowshe's repurposing the musical into another movie twenty

(01:20:14):
years later. Here's a clip.All right, why are you so scary?
It's Halloween. If you don't dressslovy, that is slut shaming us.
That's just unprofessional Olivia Rico for minutes. Yeah, get him back.
So it's it's basically it's the samefor a streaming service. That's a good

(01:20:36):
question. Wait, so you're tellingme it's the movie remade. But then
they break out into songs. Yes, and that's what the musical was.
This is a movie of the musical, right, same basic plot they had
in new wrinkles like social media thatwasn't really at the level of yeah,
this is you know what the schoolcafeteria workers do hamburgers today, sloppy Joe's

(01:20:58):
Tomorrow Chilli on Friday. You know, I mean it's you're repurposing the same
girl. The girl who played ReginaGeorge on the Broadway musical is the star
of Oh My God, What whoa? It is meant for the big screen
January twelfth. All right, JohnHam's John John Ham's officially unfortunately for all
you ladies. He's old now anda little fat. Oh that's how he

(01:21:21):
definitely looks in the Fargo trailer,that's for sure. This week in audio,
also for Sammy Yes and parentheses forWoody the CMA's Country Music Awards in
Nashville. And you may have seenthat your favorite person, Woody jelly Roll.
I don't mind jelly Roll. Youdon't mind it. And he's a

(01:21:41):
big fat wife former or whatever sheis. Yeah, whatever, But you
know, I don't have I don'thave a problem with him as a person.
I don't. Okay, Well,I've called him fat, but he
is fat. He knows, he'sgot tattoos, allars facing. He looks
ridiculous, right, I think Idon't have anything again them like personally,
I'll ask folks to check the tape. But in the meantime he's getting a

(01:22:02):
lot of praise because he won aNew Artist of the Year or whatever,
and this was his acceptance speech.I got a thousand people to thank you,
but most importantly my Lord and mywife. I love you so much.
You changed my life, badd Thereis something poetic about a thirty nine
year old man winning New Artists ofthe Year. I don't know where you're
in your life or what you're goingthrough, but I want to tell you

(01:22:23):
to keep going, baby. Iwant to tell you succession is on the
other side of it. I wantto tell you it's going to be okay.
I want to tell you that thewindsail, that the so much party.
Yeah, all of a sudden itbecame a track announcer to I love

(01:22:45):
that in there. Yes, bestit's cool for him. I'm glad he
got that before he does it inspiring. Now that being said, I think
they could have used MENACE's writing.Menace, we found out over the past
couple of months because you're doing theWriter's Strike. Great writer, So Peyton

(01:23:05):
Manning, who's a legitimately funny guy. Ye Luke Bryan. They are the
hosts of the CMAS and this ishow they opened the show. We are
back and you know what that means. Yep, Travis and Taylor weren't available.
Yep, exactly, Luke. Doyou know the difference between Taylor Swift
and the New York Jets. Taylorcan sell out a stadium. You nailed

(01:23:28):
it. You do that punch lineof Luke, So I wouldn't get in
trouble Bottle Live, folks. Weare really excited about tonight. We had
a tremendous rehearsal, only a fewkinks to work out. There was a
rehearsal. Yes, you weren't there. You're the kick you need to work
out. Despite that, we're tryingto have a great show. You all

(01:23:51):
right, it's the country. It'sabout timing, right exactly. Oh so
to promote thee again, there's somuch stuff for here, for Sammy and
for Ravi and this clip to promotethe Cmas Luke, Luke. Bryan Blake
Shelton was on Kimmel and I guesshe's got this new It's Carl Barmageddon,
where it's basically him and in celebritiesthey play bar style games with like giant,

(01:24:14):
like humongous beer pong, and likeflip cup and like all the any
kind of drinking game. They justplay it like but on a game show
size And apparently Ravy his wife GwenStefani, was on one of these episodes.
I don't wonder how he got her. Apparently Ravy Gwen has adopted a
certain catchphrase. Oh. That's thefunny thing about Gwen is in the entire

(01:24:35):
amount of time that I've known her, now, I've never known her,
even on the voice to be competitiveuntil she plays against me on BARMAGEDD and
all of a sudden, it's likeflipping me off to my really close to
my face. It did carry overgoing down. I never heard her say
let's go like Tom Brady never saidlet's go before not you're saying let's go.

(01:24:57):
Ye. In fact, even noiseno so two years from just let
me be known two years from now, and everyone hates please stop saying let's
go. It was Ravy who wason the cutting edge of trying to stop
crapping. Was the first. Thisweek and audio, we have some more
Menace news now pivot for the Menace. I'm sure it's all over all the

(01:25:19):
TMZ style blogs. I'm sure you'rewell aware of the Timberland controversy. Oh,
yeah, oh, trust me,I heard about this because you know,
my wife loves Britney Spears. Yeah, so I guess he was doing
some kind of panel, some kindof talk back thing. Yeah, it
was like the live podcast recording.And he is because he's worked with Justice's
worked at everybody, JT, etcetera, et cetera. And he had
this in Brittany, of course,saying that j T made her getting abortion

(01:25:43):
fake it faked a black accent.And this was Timberland's advice again because Brittany's
memoir, you gotta put a muscleon that. Yeah, like all this
stuff was going away and then hemake this comment. You know, he's

(01:26:06):
joking them off the cuff, butof course the internet is cannot take jokes
about bringing at all. Also,like you can't compare a woman to an
animal. Guys, you would muzzlea dog, you would muscle and discuss.
So Timberland he got on. Iguess everyone has a live stream.
Yeah, I so he got on, and actually it's nice because he's a

(01:26:26):
producer's music producer, so he produced. He mixed one of his old hits
into an apology for Brittany and herfans. Yes, you know about respecting

(01:26:47):
women. Hell yeah, all right, why don't you even have to?
I mean, look, that's funnyand everything, okay, but like,
why do you feel the need Butwhy do you feel the need to apologize
for something like that? Is helosing business? He's losing so dumb,
that's so dumb. Everybody knows whathe meant. Stop it, but he

(01:27:09):
did. Hey we got this outof it. Yeah, strong, If
you're going to put an unsincere apologyout there, like you might as well
do it. Like, yes,by the way, I made that,
Oh you didn't. Yeah, herehe was like he was. Yeah.
It was like four minutes of himgoing and uh, you know, speak
to your truth girl. Okay,well even less respectful you thought that was
real? I don't know who knowsyou know that that you know what this

(01:27:30):
means? Seas is as good aproducer as Timbaland. No, you should
help JT, and JT needs toget away from timber Land. At a
quick break. More of this weekendaudio is coming up next. Hang on
more Wood. You show after atleast one of these commercials makes you a
millionaire? Diet starts Monday. Whatdo you show back? In a bit

(01:27:54):
quote, we weren't allowed to usethe word fart. We called them fluff.
Oh the Woody Show. All right, So we're still going back through
the week. In audio, whatelse do we have here? Set got
some new music. You'll be hearingthis in Rabi's car on full volume,

(01:28:15):
making a license plate rattle. Exactlynew from Steve Okay collaborating with Yes Violent
Jay of the Insane Clown poss andSteve O. He has been down with
the clown for a long time inthe Insane Cloud Possy. He's hosted just
not a poser, No, No, he's he's been around and he's hosted
stuff, performed live on the stageand so on and so forth. And

(01:28:38):
Steve O had he's had a songin his brain he had to get out.
It's called I Love My Girl.But and I think you'll get the
theme pretty quickly, all right,Jo, something you never thought you was
see you can't believe it, don'tHe got something to tell the people,
that's right, people of the universe. This is a love song. Yeah,

(01:29:04):
sure enough, my counter I ring. But I got to tell you.
There's just one thing, like doctorJaleman, mister high, there comes
a point when she leaves my side. I'm demon this is my future bride,
and it's all because the time Idon't want to. I don't want
to go. So yeah, yeah, his wife gets a period and makes

(01:29:25):
her angry. Now I love Steve, but his voice is just well he
shredded it from doing whippets and allother kinds of dress in the early two
thousands. That's cool, man.And then the intro part is like one
of those songs that I make whenI'm high. Yeah right, that is
you are not all This week inaudio, Rady really Ravey clip here.

(01:29:45):
This is from ABC News Australia.Their PIE stands for Australian Broadcasting Corporation actually,
so I don't have to change thename they say BC. Well,
this lady, her name is hasa great name, image and crump and
she's like she just comes on andtalks about the headlines or whatever. But
she had to pause on their show, which is called ABC News Breakfast.

(01:30:09):
Okay of course, and she'll tellyou why she had to pause. I'm
so sorry I could keep stumbling throughthis, but I am having such a
perimondal PERI metopolse off right now,we'll show she had to take a meadow
poles. She sitting there, fanningherself with her notes flash. I get
it, So can you explain thehot flash to me? Body temperature goes

(01:30:35):
insane? Like I've been sitting here. I'm a professional, unlike this woman.
I keep going but like and sweatwill literally be pouring off of you.
Literally, just give me a fan, Just give me a live imagen.
The point about this is that weneed to make it normal. You

(01:30:56):
have these kinds of conversations, andI love it normal. I don't people
say that all the time. Whyis it not you have to normalize We
have to normalize that, Like,what do you mean you don't like you
don't hear you know, hot flashesand menopause being talked about in polite society.
You say somebody is going through menopause, you're basically putting them out to
pasture. While is that your insecurity? Is everyone? I don't know if

(01:31:17):
I know like anybody else, LikeI haven't heard that kind of like vie
to get him soon? What's thewhat's your thoughts? I am not about
to get have you know? Youhear that all the time where oh,
you know, women aren't allowed towear such and cera who said that,
Wow, it's a different thing.Okay, I get, don't get I

(01:31:38):
get what they saying. Yeah,she is correct, thank you, thank
you, she's correct. That getme off the show for metopause. Menopause
is looked at by society as anegative thing. And you're done. Yeah
it's a rap for you. Don'tsay no, that's a wrap for your
baby making years. But as aperson in your contract, stop it is.

(01:32:01):
You can work all day. Youcould work at the library or something,
right, exactly, exactly, Honestly, I can sit here and tell
you, I honestly don't know ifI've ever been in a conversation where people
are like, well, you knowher for her to your wife starts.
Okay, let's say, okay,we just hang out with some old brods
and you'll find out to Ravy's point, let's say, you know, hypothetically,
Ravy, Sammy Morgan, et cetera, all gone, Who are you

(01:32:24):
looking to hire the next day,some twenty five year old girl who's like
until them, you still got abunch of life in front of her or
another Ravy. Yeah, not afifty four year old woman who's hot flashing
a cranky I know who I'd replacedRavy with who I want to who?
She used to work on the AdamCorolla Show. Yeah, Gina Grad Well
she's not like but I say,like, you're talking about a hypothetical general

(01:32:47):
type, not but you're talking aboutGina talking about I don't think it's because
if he wanted somebody younger just becauseshe's younger, not be because oh she
didn't go through menopause yet, youknow what I mean. You guys just
don't get it's a symbol or indication. That's a way to say. Just

(01:33:09):
in the conversation, I'm learning fromeach other. I'm just putting it out
there that I think maybe it's becauseit's paying attention to, like what's going
on in the menopause world. Maybethat's your own insecurity about it. That's
my point. Like I can understandif you say, oh, she's older,
we don't want her for this movie. It's not oh she went through
menopause, we don't want her inthis movie. It's like sixty year old

(01:33:30):
dudes are getting a bunch of joboffers on You know, that's completely incorrect.
Sean Connery was cast in a movie. When you're talking about Sean Connery
legendary about Meryl Streep, Helen Mirren, there's a ton of a lister when
we're talking about agis and we're justtalking about like how society which refusing maybe
is correct this week and audio speakingof MENACE's thoughts on women, he's been

(01:33:54):
really into these, like all thistrend of with these shows where they kind
of tell young be realistic about who'sout there. You can't be OnlyFans model
for the rest of your life.And there's that's where this bro his name
is Christian Boniere. He's like afinance bro. And he got a little
traction because he got very sad,he says when he saw a hot chit

(01:34:15):
going to a nine to five job. All Right, women are not meant
to be working these forty hour aweek corporate desk jobs. I saw it
again today, a really pretty girlwalking down the street with her corporate T
shirt, jeans, a backpacker thermos, looking depressed as all hell, walking
into her job. It's the saddestthing effort. This girl should not be
going to some stupid desk job,to sitting a cubicle and report to some
boss all day. She should bein the sundress, going to a farmer's
market, tanning by the pool,doing yoga, doing pilates, stuff like

(01:34:39):
that. I don't even care ifI get canceled. Yeah, I mean,
I mean through your travel sea bassand you can. Well. I
dated a girl last year who shesaid she had a corporate job twenty four
and she was saying, oh,I hate this. I just want to
get her words railed in a sundress, which I I think might be

(01:34:59):
a del Ray song. I don'tknow, it's some reference. Wow it's
song. But yeah, she's like, oh, and she's pretty obviously because
I was dating It's so I totallyget it. I don't think girls want
to like when you were twenty five, Rady, would you rather be hanging
out at the pool doing yoga orgoing to a damn nine to five hanging
out by the pool dren yoga.Well, there's your weekend audio. An

(01:35:23):
explosive round of weeken audio. We'regonna take a quick break. More Woody
shows next hang The show returns rightafter these messages. They're back. Sit
on my face. It's the WoodyShow, all right, Welcome back,
everybody. Yeah, is Thursday morning. We are the Woody Show. Ye,
Ravey's got Nerd now coming up herein just a few moments. Also,

(01:35:43):
we'll check in on the after hoursvoicemails, Woodie show mail call,
and some of the fun facts foryou on this Thursday morning. It's November
the ninth, twenty twenty three.Menace. Today is National Fried Chicken Sandwich
Day. Hell yeah, oh whatwe haven't checked in with A and Sea
Bass for a while, Like whotoday has the best chicken sandwich? You

(01:36:04):
would say it was KFC. I'dsay KFC most recently the Menace. There's
a game changer that I think wetalked about a while ago is that Popeyes
has teamed up for a limited timecollab with your favorite sauce truff Trust.
They have like Ajlapano Truffle Mayo thatthey have that you can put on the
chicken sandwich. You can put iton the cheese. That's really I had

(01:36:25):
the chicken sandwich version of that andit's it's quite delicious. Yeah, the
chicken sandwich wars have kind of dieddown though. Yeah, you don't hear
about it as much. Agreed,Yeah, you know it's got a good
chicken sandwich too that I just triedfor the first time is Shacks, like
a chicken Shacks, big chicken.Yeah, you know who I think they
can put They can put like macand cheese up on there. Yeah,

(01:36:46):
on top of the fried chicken sandwich. No, I forget what that something
something in sloppy. I think itsounds like you know, it doesn't.
Who I take out of the listis Shack. I've had their chicken sandwich.
They have like an auto college version. It's Superman. It's that and
it's too salty, too salty.Really yeah, like you know what chickens

(01:37:11):
like wing stumph. Yeah, Ithink they make really good chicken sandwich.
Today is go to an art museumday. No, thank you? Come
on and good dude. My onebuddy, I love his Instagram. He's
like just this like jaded, bitterguy and he it's it's a fun watch
for me because he lives in NewYork City. He's gone around he's just
angry at all these idiots, okay, and he's got no shame. Like

(01:37:35):
he'll just say, like, lookat this guy. The guy's like four
feet from him. This guy ison one of these stupid city bikes and
he's got no uh, dude,you got no consideration for anybody else,
look at you like, He's likeright. But then but then he goes
like an art museum and it's likeforty Instagram stories about like the art Museum'm

(01:37:55):
like, dude, you lost methe art museum. Like he legitimately loves
it. Oh yeah, he legitimatelyloves it. I'm like, I'm like,
what are you seeing here that you'reso interested in? I'm not one
to talk, but he's gonna gethis face punched it. Oh yeah,
oh yeah, I like that.And and then there's suddenly super nice guys
after that, mister carton ark II'm in a similar game, but you
know, and he would welcome it. I think he's one of those kind
of guys. It's the guy thatgave up alcohol. It told us about

(01:38:17):
that book. Yeah alcohol, Dave, we have one in Yeah. Also
today, Rebby, it's geriatric toothFairy Day. What the hell does that
make? I don't know. Imean, when old people lose their teeth
the tooth fairy come, what thehell is going on? Give Nickel?
I don't know. After ours voicemailseight seven seven forty four, what that's

(01:38:38):
eight seven seven forty four Woody.Anytime after ten am, you can leave
us a voicemail and let us knowwhat's on your mind. Maybe you're listening
on the podcast. Maybe it's youknow, just anything randomly that you want
to share with us. And man, it's like me, if I don't
write it down, not going tobe able to remember. We had that
whole question about uh, you know, Raby had brought off that list any

(01:39:00):
guy out there who really admits toyep, yeah, not every once in
a while, but like that's justyour preferred method of going. And we
got this dude who phoned us into pee. When I'm at home,
I sit down to peek. Thatway, they can think that I'm taking
it dump. So if anybody triesto knock on the door or whatever,
I'm sitting there and then I getto review my you know, text messages,

(01:39:21):
Instagram and get my five minutes apiece. So you know, it
might seem like I pooped three timesthere, four times a day, but
hey, it gets me a littlebit of me time otherwise when I'm at
work, No, bro, standup. Let the stream flow, powerful
stream. That water's cold and deep. Later I get it all right,
Wow, yeah, it's deep.I mean, he's got a big penis.

(01:39:42):
After we did that segment, alot of ladies in the office told
me that their man sits the pee. Really, yeah, they're not proud
of that though. It's I meandeep dark secrets not caring. Yeah,
yep, I mean like in certainsituations. Yeah, it makes uh,
it makes sense, you know,Like I don't understan and then the mess
part because I don't see it likethat being that big of a deal,
right, But if you're trying tostay quiet, or if you're in the

(01:40:04):
middle of the night and you don'twant to wake up, that's what I'm
saying. Yeah, eight seven sevenfour, that's eight seven seven forty four.
What hey, Woody Show. I'ma huge fan and just calling because
I just finished my first half marathonand I did it the whole time listening
to your amazing podcast. Thank youfor being awesome. We love you guys

(01:40:27):
so hard. And now I amgoing to drink champagne and eat a lot
of food. Me love bye.By what kind of marathon was this half
marathon? All? Right? Likea podcast or anything like that that would
never push me through a workout.I need to have your music to just
keep propelling me for that feel thebeing's just going to have a thump and

(01:40:48):
yeah, yeah, maybe this islike probably probably three hours. Right,
yeah, going back to uh,you know my history where in the past
I have worked out Usually if I'mwalking out side, I was listening to
audio books and if I'm on likesomething inside elliptical or treadmill or whatever,
I'm watching. No, I'm watchinglike a Yellowstone, watching a show that

(01:41:10):
I'm into. So I use thatas like, I will not watch I'm
so far behind on you know,I was making really good progress on Yellowstone.
I will not watch any other episodesunless I'm on the treadmill or the
elliptical. Oh, so I maynever see how it turns out. It's
over yellow saying it turns out who'sBeth gonna bang? Don't know? Don't
know, well, don't know.Leave us an after evers voicemail eight seven

(01:41:33):
seven forty four. What that's eightseven seven forty four? What? Hey
show? All right? So whatdo you show? Fun facts? The
US is the third most populous countryin the world, behind China and India.

(01:41:53):
But here's what's crazy China and idiotin India, there's so far ahead
in population that if you added onebillion more people to the US would still
be third on the list. Damnyou added a billion. Wow, it's
only three hundred and some million asit is. If you added a billion
to it still be third. Andwhat's crazy is on the list they don't

(01:42:15):
have enough people. It's like causingit. Yeah. Problem China, we've
talked about it before. They aregoing to be in big, big,
big trouble in the next fifty years. Why from depopulation, right, because
they have so many people, butthey're all and this is going to happen
to every country. You're gonna haveall these people who are fifty sixty seven
years old and not no twenty yearolds to help keep them alive for all
the infrastructure keeping. But then they'lldie off, will be fewer people and

(01:42:40):
less of a carbon footprint. Sothink about it that way. Yeah,
see glass half full. You're welcome. Now you can sleep. You're welcome,
all right. So there's a wordcalled ultra crepidarium, and it's a
word for someone giving an opinion onsomething they know nothing about. So we
do that a lot, so allthe time here on the Windy Show.

(01:43:00):
How do you say it? Ultruewhat ultra crepidarian? Yeah, is someone
who voices their thoughts beyond their expertise. Maybe we've gotten into that. But
see, we're all given opinions.We're all discussing opinions, not necessarily the
news or fact. Oh and bythe way, here's the here's an actual

(01:43:21):
fact about that word ultra beyond ofcourse, but krepita, it just means
shoe in less, so beyond theirshoe, they're beyond their foot, beyond
their especially beyond your reach. Yahokay. Uh. The names for the
Sesame Street characters burd and Ernie camefrom a Christmas movie. Did you know
that Sammy being on the Christmas theway that you did? Not wonderful Life?

(01:43:42):
Ye? Thank you? Wow thegold Star for he got to it
before I was able to beggest Uh. I mean that's one of the movies
that we watched every year, andmy parents still make everyone watch every year.
Oh yeah, I have to behonest, I am not a big
fan of that movie. Really.Yeah. I've probably seen it maybe twice
in my life. Greg hates it. Hates the girl every time a bill.

(01:44:04):
Oh yeah, you know what Angelgets a tween? I know that
scene, but I've never seen butyou hate that kid, right, I
haven't you said that before? Yeah? That you want her to die?
Yeah, like you wish they threwher off the bridge dead of old age.
But anyway, So the fun factis Sesame Street characters. Burden Ernie
came from the Christmas movie It's aWonderful Life, named after Bert the police

(01:44:28):
officer and Ernie the taxi driver.Oh that's Sammy. Do you have an
old timey like a holiday inn likethe Actually I watched White Christmas. I
love White chrisas. I like alot of them. I think there's what
a miracle. I love shop aroundthe corner the corner. I do love
a miracle on thirty four Stopping likenot that newer ones they did, like

(01:44:54):
the old school one. I forgetwho was even in that? Yeah that
was with Natalie. Now we will, I will say I like both of
them. The Santa and the Originalis way better than the Santa and the
New Miracle. On thirty four Streetwith Mara Wilson, he played a potentially
mentally ill right maniac. It's awonderful Live, Oh White Christmas. Oh

(01:45:20):
there's your woody show, fun factsshow. This is nerding out with raby
Ara, What are you nerding outabout? On this Thursday morning, Bill
Marvels is in theaters for preview shows, and now it's being predicted to make
around sixty million, which would bean all time low. But I'm gonna

(01:45:43):
go check it out on Saturday.And the screenings at my theater are pretty
full. You know. I expected, like, Oh, I'll be able
to pick whatever seed I want.Not quite. I'm a little bit more
off to the side wow than Ilike to be. Critics split on this
movie fifty four percent right now onRotten Tomatoes, while the Hollywood Reporter has
those first reaction reviews, and ofcourse all of those are great. Fell

(01:46:06):
in the movie, O blast,super fun, everything a comic book movie
should be. Thanks for flying meout to this shouting out a bunch of
cameos like Venace is hinting at here. Those reviews always good because they want
to be invited back next and Iwould love to be invited. I would
say it was the greatest movie ever. But no, never invite me while

(01:46:27):
you're messing up. Yeah you are. I did see a title. They
weren't talking about this movie, butthey the title was Marvel not in what
we trust? Oh no, didI say I'm wrong? I'm probably said
that wrong. Don't what we trust? Like like on your money? Sure
is because we no longer trust trustif it's or gist. We've been talking

(01:46:47):
about that for sure now. Ina post to investors, excuse me when
I get my boner out of theway here kas Nintendo announced a partnership with
Sony for a live action legend ofZeldom. Oh snap, here we go.
Wait live action? Yes, liveaction? Yes? Okay, you

(01:47:08):
heard me right? Could or itcould be bad? Could? Look I
am not stinking thinking, mays.Runner director Wes Bell is set to direct.
Okay, there is bad news.Okay, here's my boner because they've
hired Derek Connolly to write the script, who is responsible for the atomic turds
that are Jurassic World and Jurassic World, Fallen King and the uh movies weren't

(01:47:31):
bad. Twitter was suggesting Tom Hollandfor link. Tom Holland is too old
to play link. Link is basically, as you guys know, like a
teenage And on the list that Varietyput out they had Walker Scobull, who
I think would be an excellent link. He has a high profile role coming
up. He's Percy Jackson in theNew Disney Plus series. He kind of

(01:47:54):
looks like Link. He has blondehair, blue eyes, and he's fourteen.
Oh there you go. So I'mpulling for Chris Catan. Jesus.
We don't know what the story wouldbe based what they do, but I
can't see no, no Chris.My gut is telling me watching adapt the

(01:48:17):
Breath of the Wild game and thenthey'll have the Tears of the Kingdom game
as the sequel the follow up.Chris Cantan is one hundred and ten.
I'm pulling for Clint Howard. IsChris Catan even still a lot? Chris?
Yes, he is, and hewould crush Yeah, Okay, he's
probably crushed somewhere. I'm readying formore nerd stuff. Check out the Nerd

(01:48:39):
Not podcast at the Woody Show dotcom. Nerd All right, thank you
very much, Raybolds, you gota dog. We've got some more Woody
Show coming up for you. Next. Hang on for me, very quiet,
don't say anything. We'll be back. Pretty show sensitivity training for a
politically correct world show. Care aboutyour feelings? All right? We are

(01:49:03):
wrapping up and getting the hell outof here. Everybody see a pre Friday,
a Thursday morning in the books tosit up thewoodieshow dot com for today's
full show podcast. We want tothank our in studio guest Derek Whibley from
Some forty one Some forty one ofcourse with the new album's coming out early

(01:49:23):
next year. Also, they're ontheir big farewell tour This is It.
They're just banning after this and they'regonna be at Alter Egos sold out Alter
Ego hosted by The Woodies Show.We're looking forward to seeing them there,
and thanks to Derek for stopping byand chatting with us today here on The
Woody Show. Also the trending newsheadlines, the brand new Redneck News Raves,
nerd Now That and more. Findit just go to the woodieshow dot

(01:49:45):
com. Coming up tomorrow, guys, Tomorrow is Friday. Hey, Coming
up Friday on The Woody Show,your fail stories. Also the Duyq and
the Redneck News Story of the Week. We're gonna need your votes on that
and Menaces Late Night Monologue Week andreview Yeah dude not I don't know,

(01:50:11):
yeah yeah, I think he meantoh yeah yeah. Yeah. So we're
gonna have that and anything else thatwe could possibly do to get through the
morning and end of the weekend asquickly as possible Friday morning here on The
Woody Show. Yeah, Braby,Menace, Sea Bass, Sam, anything
you like to add great gory partingwords wisdom please. Yeah. Next time
you feel like you have a lotof stuff that you have to do,

(01:50:32):
just lie down and take a napuntil that feeling passes. That's what I
do when I think about exercising.Yes, it's foolproof. Yeah, I
better lay down. We'll go away. So far it's worked out pretty well.
Yeah, I agree, it worksevery time. All right. Thank

(01:50:53):
you very much, Greg Gory,thank you so much for give me The
Woody Show some of your valuable timethis morning. You know we'd love to
appreciate you for that. The restof you guys can suck it. We
will catch back here on Friday.Have a great day, samdam I quit
this bitch.

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