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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Cran that's cran enter it now.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
All right, back with Eddie and Rocky.
Speaker 3 (00:09):
Well, well, well who's back?
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Just you know, uh, I hung out with the wife
all day and yeah, you know, so you were ready
to get back? Are you kidding me?
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Dude?
Speaker 2 (00:24):
I want I wanted to leave in the middle of
my off day.
Speaker 4 (00:27):
They might come in like at four point thirty yesterday
almost called in a long time, first time I know.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
But anyways, we're here now and rock this is the
whole thing in Cleveland. These guards of pictures.
Speaker 4 (00:42):
Yeah, man, yeah, and we touched on it yesterday, two
MLB pictures. Both of the guardians, uh, you know, have
found themselves. You know what they're gonna be a diet.
I mean they they're facing like big time jail time.
And it all has to do. It's like these prop bets,
which we've talked about, these weird kind of side bets
(01:03):
that you can make, and you can make these things
like mid inning, you know, and apparently if.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
You can you can be mid pitch.
Speaker 5 (01:11):
Right.
Speaker 4 (01:11):
Yeah, he was in some way shape or form, was
basically you know, saying, hey, if you should happen to
bet this, I'm gonna throw a ball here on this
particular pitch or some point in this inning, and uh,
they're facing out a lot of trouble.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Well, let's get a guy who is boots on the
ground in Cleveland. He is our old buddy, usually talked
to him about Brown's football. But right now for half
of the morning show on w TAM up there our
sister station, he is Mike Snyder. Mike, always a pleasure buddy.
Speaker 6 (01:43):
Hey, guys, good to be with you. Yeah, well, yeah,
we can avoid the Browns. Although the Browns might be
a better story than what you you know, what we
want to talk about, but at least in that regard.
But we've had quite a week here. The Browns lose
to the Jets on Sunday, give up two special teams
touchdowns in the span of thirty seconds. At the same time,
we're getting all the news of the indictments of two
Guardians relief pitchers are two actually one was a starter,
(02:06):
but uh yeah it was. It was a banner Sunday.
And now I'm sitting here waiting our all star point
guard Darius Garding for the Cabs. He injured his tow
last night. We were waiting for an update dot him last
night of that we're having a heck of a week
upter see.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
See we thought Mike things were going bad here and
Cincinnati Bengals having a horrible season. Xavier loss last night
to a team that they paid money to play, you know,
the Reds.
Speaker 5 (02:29):
You know.
Speaker 4 (02:29):
But you know, maybe we should call you every once
in a while and we'll feel a little bit better.
Speaker 3 (02:34):
I'm sorry to say.
Speaker 6 (02:36):
Yeah, may give me a call. Yeah, but I could
work your day, Yeah exactly. My mom used to say,
you know, if everybody put their worries out of the
middle of the room, that you take your own back.
So I don't know about that, but yeah, give me
a call if you need to be cheering up now.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
We take quite a week, so Mike tell them For
people who don't know, everybody knows there's some kind of gambling,
uh kind of scandal with the surrounding the Guardians, But
explain who the these guys are that are involved in
it and what exactly happened.
Speaker 6 (03:04):
Well, I think we saw the event. We really didn't
know that we saw this inditement again, everything is the
less right, I mean, both guys say Emmaguel Class was
the best closer in baseball really in the last really
the last few years. That's what is so stunning. Luis Ortiz,
a young pitcher who they acquired in the deal from
the Pirates, was this with the Guardians this year and
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he was the initial one that they they didn't suspend.
He was like put on leave. They got paid for
their entire season. Well, MLB investigated and that was like
on July third for our teas and then Class A
later in July. That was the one that really, I mean,
well both shook us up. But up here's here's your
This guy's an All star closer, I mean the best
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closer in baseball, uh right there. And when that came down,
that was certainly a shock. And we've been waiting for something.
No one said really anything until Sunday the indictment came
down on both of them for their alleged rigging of pitches.
As you and Rocky were talking about it, and they've
(04:06):
got cases where I mean, he, I guess communicated and
this is the no no too. Evidentally, he had at
some point that some nights had a phone with him
in the bullpen and communicated, Okay, when I get in there,
you know I'm gonna go a breaking ball instead of
instead of you know, a fast ball, so they were betting.
And I didn't even know this too either, guys, when
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the scambling thing all came up came to be, I
didn't realize it was going to be this specific. But yeah,
you could make bets, you know, on how fast a
pitch is and over under the speed of it and
whether it's a yes ball or strike. And uh that's
that's basically what the indictment says was done, and that
that it was communicated to betters who then made the bets,
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you know, and they they they linked that to Class
A and then Ortiz And it looks like most of
it though a volscourt class. In fact, reading that indictment,
it seems to indicate that class brought or Tea's in
now our teases his lawyer he was in Boston court
yesterday and he's a free on bail. His lawyer says,
(05:11):
you know, he's innocent of everything, clause we don't know
really where he is. I think they believe he's out
of the country the last time I heard, so I'm
not sure how that will play out for him, but
certainly uh uh, and if you get it, I mean
to check the indictment that's out there the pages of us,
like twenty some pages, and yeah, it's really disturbing, it
really is. And uh, you know the thing is about
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it with all of all that's being said, and I've
talked about this up here that you know, really nowadays
with the sports betting, uh, they can track every bet
that's made with if you know, if you're dealing with
any of these these apps that are out there that
we hear advertise so often. I mean, eventually they're they're
going to figure it out. I think the thing though
that really among the things that shook us up here
(05:55):
was that this these alleged bets and so forth, the
communications by claus sego back to twenty twenty three. Now
that that really surprised I think all of us because
in twenty twenty four he had a great year and
then then there then again it allegedly happened again in
twenty twenty five. So twenty twenty four had a great
year up but he had a horrible postseason. And now
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that brings you up. People are calling to what happened
to him in the postseason. So that's where this kind
of stuff is really you know, a bad look for this,
for the game the sport, uh, you know, involving anything
like that. And yeah, we're still waiting for more answers
on this, but it's a it's a very very uh
really just the despicable activities again that he's accused of doing.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
And I think it's especially these prop best Mike Guy.
I feel like it's so enticing because you know, no
one ever like purposefully lies or breaks the law that
they justify it to theirselves. So a pitcher, he could say, well,
you know, god, I'm gonna throw A'm gonna throw a
ball at some point this inding anyway, or I'm gonna
throw a slider instead of a curveball. Anyway, why not
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make a couple bucks off? And what big deal? What
sort of effective it does it have? But obviously that
that just increases more and more and more and more
you get away with it, and then you know, yeah,
the integrity of the game, and it's it's and I
mean it's their fault for doing it. But I feel
like with the way gambling is now, it's it's easier
to get enticed to do it.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
If that makes sense.
Speaker 6 (07:27):
Well, yeah, I mean again here here would plaus say
the other thing is so bizarre, righty, is that he
had signed a twenty million dollar contract in twenty twenty two,
you know, and we're talking about thousands of dollars. Now,
maybe the wagers were I think the total was somewhere
and again I I fall the numbers in front of me.
Maybe over this time that the wagers were made that
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are one and four hundred to seven hundred thousand by
those that were conspiring allegedly with him. I don't think
he made, you know, Yeah, five seven thousand dollars on
a given night for ah is the way. I mean,
my gosh, why would you you know, risk everything for that?
And yeah, your point is well taken. They probably say, hey, look,
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you know, we don't want you to not you know,
get the guy out, but you know, just throw a
ball here, you know. I mean, that's that's kind of
I guess the way it would have been. You know,
we're trayed to them that you're not you know, we're
not telling you that steals break the guy out with
one of the things. I guess now in this it
said that I guess one pitch though the bet was
to be a ball in the pitch, was I guess
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that the guy swung at it, so he didn't win
the bat.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
He threw a ball and the guy struck at it.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
He's like, right, didn't he like look in the stands
or something Mike and go, oh.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
Dude, yeah, Well then I saw another word.
Speaker 4 (08:45):
I don't know if it was before after that, and
the ball landing about five feet from the plate.
Speaker 6 (08:49):
It's just like, yeah, exactly, it was really bizarre. Uh
you laugh about it. I don't know. I don't think that,
you know, I mean, the guy was a key component
of the team. You know that our teams are the
young guy that I think they liked as a starter.
So I don't know where this goes from here. You know, again,
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they did not pitch again after they u you know,
were pulled by Major League Baseball to investigate, and after
this indictment. Now, I mean they're they're fighting, like you say,
to stay out of jail.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
We're talking to Mike Snyder, w T A. M and
Cleveland and Mike switching gears here just for a second,
because yeah, there's always talk about the stadiums here and
there and here in town. Yeah, they're gonna fix the
They're going to fix it. Fix what's not broken, but
they're going to make it, you know, super contemporary, as
(09:42):
they do every stadium. But you guys in Cleveland, it
sure looks like they're going to move that football stadium
off of the lake front.
Speaker 6 (09:50):
Yeah, it's uh, it's I mean, I think it's it
is a done deal basically our mayor has agreed to.
But there's some other activity going out there saying, oh,
the city council. I'm not sure if there's that other case.
Former Mayor Dennis Kucinich is saying, you know, they should
have gotten more. But basically a deal has been agreed
to with the HASLM Sports Group by the City of
Cleveland and that and by twenty twenty nine. Now they
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still got to start, you know, they've got to get
working on it. And there's some things that still have
to happen as to the timeframe on this, but they
are the Browns HASLMS are looking to move the team.
It's about nine miles southwest near the Cleveland Airport. If
you've been there, really, you'd come out of the airport,
you'd almost be walking right into it. It's that area
that this will be built with all kinds of you know,
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plans for hotels and restaurants to develop around it and
all of that. That that is the plan, and I
think right now it's full speed ahead for that to occur,
and the city of Cleveland will have NFL football on
the Lake Shore until twenty twenty eight, and then if
it goes the way the HASLMS want by twenty twenty nine,
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then they'll be playing southwest of the said, he's still
in kaya Hooker County, but yeah, there's still some there's
there's back and forth on it, but I don't see
anything stopping this from happening right now.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
All right with that, Mike Snyder, we will let you go.
We really appreciate you being on hold with this brother.
Speaker 6 (11:15):
Always good to be with you, guys. Yeah, if you
you know, I see Mike question to you guys when
I see Burrows getting close to returning, but can he
tackle anybody? I mean, is that what you guys need?
Speaker 4 (11:26):
Very well said, uh, yeah, that's what we need. Any
guys that can tackle right now?
Speaker 6 (11:30):
Mike exactly. Oh jeez, Stay well, guys. Good to be
with you.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
Take care. Thanks Mike.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
Our good friend Mike Snyder w TM in Cleveland. He
works with our old buddy here Bill Wills on the
morning show there.
Speaker 3 (11:44):
Yeah, we'll we had Bill on the four too.
Speaker 7 (11:47):
But.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
Yeah, man, the whole it's gotten so easy to gamble
these guys, and we didn't. Yeah, he kind of touched
on it. But you and I have talked about this.
Do you think these guys, these kids are million multi millionaires? Yeah,
And so, like you said, the one guy made you know,
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maybe five eight million or five eight million, five eight
thousand dollars in a night on a couple of pitches.
What the hell does that mean?
Speaker 8 (12:16):
So what?
Speaker 1 (12:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (12:17):
Again, I think because it's it's so easy and seemingly
untraceable that I think it's just more of like the thrill,
you know, because all these guys are competitive guys. It's
it's why you know, Michael Jordan gambled, because you know,
he was making millions of dollars playing basketball. But it's
like the excitement, like the juice, like the little of
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the action. And also, I was talking about this yesterday.
A lot of these guys have a little entourages and
buddies that have kind of been with them for a while,
and you know, they don't want to pay them money
out of their own pocket, but they're like, hey, dude,
you know if he should happen to bet in the
third inding that I throw a ball in the second
pitch and you should have to put some money down,
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you might make a little bit.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
So yeah, you help your brother in law out. Yeah,
if your buddy is out, like you.
Speaker 4 (13:03):
Any coming out of your pocket always Yeah. And again
it's it's it's so easy with the problem. It's not
like you know, you're you're sailing a an eighty an
eighty mile an hour fastball right down the middle of
the plate and letting them jacket out of the park.
It's it's throwing the ball, you know, throw sixty of
them during the course of the game. Who cares, you know,
And that's how you justify it. But it's completely wrong.
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And they got to throw the hammer at him because
you know, to set the example that this is not acceptable.
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Uh.
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Speaker 12 (15:56):
Back, Hi guys.
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Yes.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
See it's funny you say that because I've been saying
that lately too, because I say it to drive my
wife nuts, because our kids always would say that to us. Hey, mom,
it's been They would say that to her or me
either one, but usually to her, Hey, mom's been a
minute since uh since I called you blah blah blah.
Let's get back. So now instead of said, hey, look,
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we haven't done that in a while, I say, it's
been a minute since we've eaten.
Speaker 5 (16:28):
There.
Speaker 3 (16:28):
It's kind of just gets a little bit.
Speaker 2 (16:31):
That's a good but anyways, you know like phrases I
annoy you to me, it's circle back, circle, circle back.
Speaker 3 (16:41):
Anyway. Well, at the same time, there we go.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
I do that to deb too. Tanya.
Speaker 2 (16:50):
That's like she will say, you know what we haven't done.
We haven't talked to Tanya in a while. Why don't
we get together with her and do a lunch or something?
And I go to like, and I just mock. I
just go huh, And she's like, shut up. Anyway, you're
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really terrible.
Speaker 3 (17:12):
Though she loves me, hasn't so you must be just
not yet.
Speaker 13 (17:19):
But you guys need an.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
If I do go down, you will.
Speaker 3 (17:25):
Know what happened.
Speaker 14 (17:27):
Oh yeah, I hope I hope that me or someone
close to me, or one of her first calls.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
I hope I go before a friendly judge.
Speaker 3 (17:34):
How about that.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
Uh my gun, I'm dead.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Anyways, let's get serious here, guy, And first off and say,
which we haven't done yet, is a Happy Veterans Day,
best Veterans State to all of our vets. Yes, thank
you one and all for your service.
Speaker 12 (17:56):
Absolutely, I'm glad that these people answer the call, you know.
Speaker 2 (17:59):
Yeah, And and I know what many in my family did.
I had multiple, I had several uncles have served in
Korea and World War Two. I had a couple of
uh I think one or two that served a NOM
and a couple of one guy was in the Granada.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
If you can believe that.
Speaker 15 (18:17):
Really.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
Yeah, but you guys at nine are doing something special
for the vets.
Speaker 14 (18:22):
Yeah, so I'm you know, we had mcs and I
seem to always have veterans on staff.
Speaker 8 (18:28):
You know.
Speaker 14 (18:28):
My co ankor, Adrian Whitsett is a Marine, and my
former co anchor Craig who went to our station in Femie,
he was Air Force. So anyway, we've we've been involved
with people working cooperatively for like thirty years and so
the last eleven twelve years we've been doing this ramp
it up for Veterans Telethon on Veterans too is we.
Speaker 12 (18:51):
Opened up phone lines.
Speaker 14 (18:52):
In fact, Adrian will start doing those we call him
hits from our studio B where he's where the telehunts
taking place. They'll start those in about half an hour
from now and go till eight o'clock tonight. And what
they do is we're trying to raise money. Someone anonymously
donated one hundred thousand dollars and they'll match up to
one hundred thousand dollars that we raise tonight to build
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ramps and help for veterans who need it getting into
their homes. They might need other little repair or clean
up work for their homes so they can continue to
stay in those homes. So all that money raise that
we raise today go to veterans who need this help.
It is really a great thing. And put PwC, which
is people working cooperatively, does a great job. So they've
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been doing this for a long time. They've provided services
like seven thousand veteran households over the years. So and
it all happens locally. This is not going to happen
in you know, California. It's going to happen here in
the Tripty area.
Speaker 3 (19:49):
So that's nice, very nice.
Speaker 4 (19:51):
I mean just talking to how you are about having
folks on staff that served a few years back when
our ESPN we had like full crews that traveled around
and stuff. There was always guys that were on the crew,
whether they were cameraman or guys that ran the lines,
all that sort of thing.
Speaker 3 (20:08):
Of a few.
Speaker 4 (20:09):
Guys that were that were that served, and yeah, it
was always neat to kind of surprise them and do
something neat for them.
Speaker 3 (20:16):
So yeah, that's very cool.
Speaker 14 (20:18):
You know, what I find about working with veterans is
that they have a work ethic and they will work
hard and they do like I'm not that they're just
in a marching in place for somebody.
Speaker 12 (20:28):
If someone gives them a directive, they're.
Speaker 3 (20:30):
Going to do it, and you know.
Speaker 14 (20:32):
It's just such an important thing. Work ethic seems to
be so sometimes for a lot of people, but boy,
not veterans. At least the ones I've worked with have
just been absolutely amazing people to work with. They've got
your back and they will always get the job done.
Speaker 12 (20:50):
So I don't know.
Speaker 14 (20:51):
People who are not interested in hiring veterans, but I
think from my experience they have just been great people
to work with.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
Well, I will tell you. And I'm old enough to
remember when some a younger guy would screw up and
rather than sentence him to jail, the judge would give
him a look, you go to jail, army or go
to the army or something. Get your life together, straighten
your act up. And I will tell you this. That
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good friend of mine, a longtime business owner, very successful guy,
his grandson was a complete screw up. Kid was a mess.
But he'd never but a judge didn't tell him to.
But my buddy said, look, you need to get your
act together because you are going to end up in jail.
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Why don't you join the service. So the kid, this
has probably been six seven years ago. Cool, whatever it takes,
he joined the army. He came out. That kid came
out a full blown man. He had really really straightened
his act up. He is a gentleman. He is smart,
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He is on point with everything he does. He is
now more or less running my friend's.
Speaker 3 (22:12):
Business for him.
Speaker 6 (22:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (22:13):
Not awesome from five years ago being a complete and
utter f up.
Speaker 14 (22:18):
Yeah, I mean, and I think that it's too bad
that more kids aren't sort of given that push to
go do that.
Speaker 12 (22:25):
Like you know, a lot of times all.
Speaker 14 (22:27):
Kids need is discipline and need someone to say no,
you're going to do this, and you're to do this correctly.
And after learning that, you know, it's amazing how you
can become efficient and a really good employee and worker
and then maybe entrepreneur and who knows, captain of industry.
So it's it's pretty great. I don't want to speak
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for Adrian, but I think that he was not ordered
to go into the service, but it was what was
a good decision on his heart.
Speaker 12 (22:56):
From across the right.
Speaker 14 (22:57):
Yeah, I think that he was you know, he was
mischievous as a child and he was like, yep, that
was a good decision.
Speaker 4 (23:03):
Let's go ye, some structure. I think people inherently crave structure.
And sometimes you don't necessarily you don't, wouldn't volunteer for
but you need it right and you get that and yeah,
that can be a something that can turn your life around.
Really cool.
Speaker 14 (23:22):
Yeah, I think it's great. So Veterans Day, all you
veterans out there listening, just know that you have our
really just our love for you and for what you
were willing to sacrifice for our country. It's really a
big thing. And I know that we say it all
the time. It is not trivial when we say thank
you for your service.
Speaker 12 (23:38):
I really mean it. I thank them.
Speaker 14 (23:40):
I did not serve, you know, my father did not serve,
my mother did not serve. But tons of my cousins did,
lots of my nephews. And I just feel like I
kind of wish I'd had that pull to do it,
but but I didn't. And so for those who did,
I really appreciate what they were willing to sacrifice.
Speaker 2 (23:59):
Yeah, like I said that I had back in the day,
I had two I think it was two or three
uncles that served in Korea, and I think three or
four that were in the Big War. And yeah, those guys,
God bless him. In my during Korea, my grandfather, well,
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I mean way before I was born. Obviously, it was
almost like a saving private Ryan thing. They had to
extract my uncle from Korea because my grandfather got killed
in action, or my guy did not get killed in action,
got killed on a work related site. So this guy
is in action. They pulled him out of there and
he had to come home to be to help my grandmother.
Speaker 14 (24:43):
You know, my mom was born in the Philippines and
she grew up in the Philopines, and her lot of
her brothers served in World War Two for the United States,
and because they served, they became they were able to
become citizens of the United States. And they are productive
and wonderful citizens of.
Speaker 12 (25:02):
The United States.
Speaker 14 (25:04):
But they all served in the military, and that was
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Yeah, I did.
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Man a friend of mine. God've known him for about
I don't know four years or more. Chad Bruce passed
away last night, forty one years old.
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Man just you know awful.
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He has a beautiful wife, two kids, one of the
kids I've coaching football and seven and seven for you
know the past three four years, great kids, names Brooks,
phenomenal athlete and yeah, I just it's just very sad,
just totally crazy, you know sort of situation. But yeah,
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forty one years old passed away. So I just wanted
to give a shout out to the Bruces and and
the family and a lot of people praying for you.
And Chad was such a great guy. I really got
to know him well, did a lot for the community
and you know, coaching kids, and you know, I I
he was a guy that would that would do anything
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don't I don't think there's anything more admirable than that
than a man who will do anything and everything for
his family. And that's what Chad did. He worked for
Anderson Automatic as well. You know, we're a good employee there.
But yeah, we're gonna miss Chad Bruce and uh thinking
about his family and hopefully just again prayers to all
those folks there.
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Well God bless Yeah.
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Uh, as far as the rest of your weekend went,
you uh went upstate with your with your kids, with.
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Your kids, Yeah, I did. Yeah, it was kind of
a weird situation.
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by play partner happened, and anyway, didn't why I'm not
having one. So me and my wife looked at it
as an opportunity. You know, our kids, you know, they
work hard, man, They do good in school, and they
do good in sports, and they work really hard. So
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We went up to the Pro Football Hall of Fame,
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teams that were in the National Football League they are
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the Arizona Cardinals, you know, became the what the Bears, right,
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Yeah, very easy.
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I mean, that was kind of some shocking news yesterday
that the Bengals put it activated Joe Burrow's twenty one
day window because every indication you and I and most
people got was when this happened, This was going to
be mid December, but probably never kind of thing. And
I guess the rehab went ahead of a schedule, and
(38:37):
he's there's potential he could play and join us right
now to discuss this and much more on the Bengals.
Mike Petralia writes for CLNS. Sincey Media covers the Bengals,
he has a great podcast. I encourage you to check
out the Jungle Roar Pod on YouTube. Mike Petralia Trags,
how are you Rocky Eddie?
Speaker 1 (38:57):
I'm doing very very well. How are you doing doing
great now?
Speaker 2 (39:00):
Trags? You heard us talking there? What do you and
you heard the Rockies intro there? In your opinion, what
are the chances that Joe Burrow plays that game? Because
Rocky you said to day to Willie, no way in
hell you think he should play?
Speaker 3 (39:15):
Well?
Speaker 4 (39:15):
My point I mean kind of around with Trags, and
I'd like to see you your hear your thoughts on
it is if the Bengals, for whatever reason, would be
three and eight or something like that, where they're mathematically eliminated.
Do you really send Joe Burrow out having been off
for a couple months on a night game at Baltimore,
who's hungry and making a playoff run? Is that the
(39:38):
smartest thing to do? I said no, But but your
thoughts and I guess on this whole situation.
Speaker 7 (39:45):
Well, it's a great question, and it comes down to
one thing to me. Is Joe Burrow fully healthy? Is
he fully mobile to move around in the pocket, Because
yesterday one of the very subtle takeaways for me.
Speaker 24 (40:02):
Was he is probably going to play.
Speaker 7 (40:05):
When he does play, he has he's going to have
an instrument in that shoe, his left shoe, to help
him stabilize the ligament that was just repaired. I don't
know about you. I don't know about you, but when
you're talking about your feet, your ability to move and
(40:26):
your hands, those are the two, you know, those are
extremities that Joe Burrow relies on. Everybody knows he can
throw the football. He you know, relies on his vision
and his mind to read defenses. He is a phenomenal athlete,
and I just don't think you want to risk putting
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that athletic ability, you know, up for grabs and in
danger by putting him out there too soon when he
may not be one hundred percent capable of moving around
in the pocket, running down the field.
Speaker 1 (41:05):
I just I would hesitate.
Speaker 7 (41:07):
And if there's any hesitancy, and this team is, like
you said, three and eight, if they lose to the
Steelers and Patriots and back to back weeks, I think
you would be well advised to hold him.
Speaker 4 (41:19):
Out well, especially trags if you're talking about some sort
of new fangled contraption he's going to have, And in
my mind is like thinking all kinds of like bionic things.
To me, that alone says, you know what, maybe not
a good idea. And look, I believe if you're a
football player, you're you're paid to play football.
Speaker 1 (41:40):
And whether you're right this or not, but I.
Speaker 4 (41:42):
Think it's it's certainly a unique situation with Burrow and
what he means this franchise, and if you're completely out
of it, I don't think it's a good idea. But
here's the question. I mean, he's gonna want to play,
and it's admirable. As a fan, you want that, you
like that, right, But I mean, these are the tough
decisions that Zach Taylor gets gets paid for, and he's
(42:04):
got to be able to if he deems it's not
good for him to play, he's got to say, look, dude,
I know you want to play, and I love that,
but you're not playing and be prepared to take some
heat from that, doesn't he?
Speaker 1 (42:16):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (42:17):
And you know, I think, guys, one of the things
that is at play here is how the offense has
looked with Joe flaccou.
Speaker 1 (42:24):
And he's never going to admit this.
Speaker 7 (42:27):
But when the offense looks as good as it has
with Joe Flacco playing a lot more under center and
not in shotgun formation, I think Joe Burrow wants to
remind the.
Speaker 24 (42:40):
World this is his team, right, this is his offense.
Speaker 7 (42:43):
Yeah, he's like a He's a father figure of the offense.
That's his baby, and I think he wants to remind
people I'm still Joe freaking Burrow, and I run this offense.
I am in charge of this team offensively, I'm one
of the captains. And I think that's why he would
want to play, no other reason more than that, unless,
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of course, they are five and six.
Speaker 24 (43:09):
Let's say they win their next.
Speaker 7 (43:10):
Two games, then him playing makes a lot more sense
to me.
Speaker 2 (43:15):
Yeah, and we're talking to Mike MOTTRELLI and Trags. I
think it was Zim. I've written in the Inquirer. I
want to say on the website right before I came
into work that you got Burrow mapping out the map
the path to the playoffs for the Bengals. Well, dude,
oh yeah, okay, we all know what it is. Win
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the rest of your games.
Speaker 3 (43:39):
Yeah, that's not hard.
Speaker 1 (43:41):
But well, i'll tell you.
Speaker 7 (43:42):
Guys, Yeah, they're at six losses. I see them having
the outside ability to lose two more games if they
sweep the Steelers, if they split with the Ravens and
they beat the Browns, that would put them at.
Speaker 1 (43:57):
Five and one in the division.
Speaker 7 (43:58):
I think nine to eight would probably win them in
the division.
Speaker 1 (44:02):
I do see that.
Speaker 7 (44:03):
But then then again, like you just said, guys, saying
it is one thing, doing it, sure is totally another.
With a defense that can't stop an nose blade right now, Well.
Speaker 3 (44:13):
That's the thing.
Speaker 4 (44:14):
If if Joe Burrow could play linebacker and that now,
get his ass out there, right like, that's that's what
we kind of kind of really need. I've been saying this, Trags,
and I kind of like like your thoughts on it.
In my opinion, I just don't feel like like Joe
Burrow has has maybe grown as a pro and understanding
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how important he is and and adapting his play style.
Speaker 3 (44:39):
You know, when when.
Speaker 4 (44:40):
Burrow gets hit, everyone talks about the old line. The
old line is terrible. We haven't talked about the old
line being terrible since since Joe Flacco. It's the same
offensive line. But I feel like you watch Flacco and
he knows one to throw the ball away, knows one
to throw it at the feet of the defenders, when
to check the ball down and and just take the
safe throw. And I hope, I guess, maybe hoping Joe Burrow,
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you know, can can learn from that a little bit.
And with the understanding that him knowing his importance to
this franchise is prime. There's no throw out there that's
worth him getting hurt. There's no game out there him
getting hurt and missing an entire season. I just feel like,
you know, Burrow maybe puts too much on his shoulders,
or he feels.
Speaker 3 (45:22):
Like I got to make a play. I gotta make
a play.
Speaker 4 (45:24):
Sometimes the play is throw the ball in the twelfth
row and live the fight again.
Speaker 1 (45:28):
And don't take a hit. How do you see it?
Speaker 7 (45:32):
I see it pretty much the same way. And I
think that's another thing. And I didn't get a chance
to ask this yesterday during the press conference, but Joe,
have you sat back and watched Joe Flacco and learned
anything about how this offense should runcon Yes, that is
that is a very sensitive subject. I'm sure with Burrow
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because he's like, well, I know how to run this offense.
Speaker 1 (45:57):
I know how it best runs.
Speaker 7 (45:59):
Well, maybe watching Joe Flacco, you know, throw the ball
into the stands, or throw the ball into the dirt
and live to play another down.
Speaker 24 (46:08):
Maybe we should see Joe Burrow do that more.
Speaker 3 (46:11):
Now.
Speaker 7 (46:11):
He's done that, but not at the rate at which
I think veterans do. I think Joe Burrow, and he's
acknowledged this publicly on several occasions. He cares about his
completion percentage. Well, if that's the case, he doesn't want
to throw passes away. He would love to complete every
single pass he throws, because that, to him is an
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indication of how precise a quarterback, how surgical a quarterback.
Speaker 3 (46:39):
He is.
Speaker 7 (46:40):
And I think he needs to get over that a little.
I think that's One of the things you learn in
talking to a lot of quarterbacks over the years, starting
with Brady and Drew Bledsoe, when you get older, you're
not as worried as much worried about the completion percentage
as you are moving the ball down the field, scoring
point and wins and losses. And I think you know,
(47:03):
certainly Joe Burrow cares about the wins and losses. I'm trying.
I'm not trying to suggest he doesn't, but how you
get there. I think Joe Burrow has to be more
conservative about his body. There has to be a conservation
thought of I've only got so many bullets and I've
got to take better care. And you would think, and
(47:24):
I listed it out in my column this morning on
the Ceilings. Since dot Com, he's been through six injuries now,
some required season ending injuries. Some happened in the playoffs
in twenty one when he injured his right knee, not
his left knee. And you know, he's been banged up
a lot for a guy that's what twenty nine years
(47:46):
old now, and if he wants to be successful as
a quarterback going into his thirties, like John Elway, I
think you know he has got to take more consideration
in avoiding contact than he has in the.
Speaker 24 (48:03):
First six years of his career.
Speaker 4 (48:05):
That's interesting what you said there tracks about him being
concerned about his completion percentage, and that's a very human thing,
a very understandable thing, right. I mean that as a quarterback,
that's one of the top things you're judged on, is
are you accurate? But I would say the evolution is yes,
if you're a young quarterback, you're coming to the league,
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you're proving yourself.
Speaker 3 (48:27):
Is this guy gonna make it?
Speaker 25 (48:28):
Is he not?
Speaker 3 (48:29):
Yeah, you want to worry about.
Speaker 4 (48:30):
That completion, but Joe Burrow's established himself as an elite quarterback.
So like check right, you've checked that off the box.
I don't think moving forward people are going to be
as concerned about or they shouldn't. Certainly Joe Burrow shouldn't
right now he is. His legacy from here on out
depends on does he win playoff games?
Speaker 1 (48:51):
And does he win Super Bowls? Does he win an MVP?
Speaker 4 (48:54):
That that kind of thing, none of which are tied
to a few throwaways in a game.
Speaker 7 (49:00):
Well, your best ability is your availability. And I know
it's football cliche, one oh one, I get that, but
Joe Burrow has to really take that into consideration more
and more. That has to be front and center and
is thinking going forward. And I think, you know, he
has hinted at that the last couple of times that
(49:21):
he's talked about his football mortality. I know Kelsey Conway
of The Inquirer asked that question again yesterday and he
gave more of an answer that I've heard ever before
about Yeah, I know I have only so many years,
but I want to win now and he knows that
to win now, he's got to be on the field.
(49:42):
I mean, he that is non negotiable going forward, and
I think that's what the team's trying to get across
to him. And you know, to circle back to your
original point to start the discussion. It will be interesting
to see how the team approaches Joe Burrow's timeline versus
how Joe Burrow approaches his own timeline, and I think
(50:05):
they If the Bengals win the next couple of games,
I think the discussion is not as tense. If the
Bengals lose their next two games, I think there could
be a little bit of debate internally in the organization.
Speaker 4 (50:21):
No doubt about it and well it all starts here
this week against the Steelers and if they win, like
you said, there's you're telling me there's a chance, right
try you do a lot when it comes to Bengals.
The folks want to read your material, watch what you do,
listen to what you do.
Speaker 3 (50:37):
Where can they go?
Speaker 1 (50:39):
All right?
Speaker 7 (50:39):
The latest column, as I said on Joe Burrow, is
up on CLN s Sincy.
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At Trags c r Ags, and of course my latest podcast,
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Speaker 2 (51:16):
All right, with that, tracks we let you go, Thanks
so much, buddy. All right, guys, take care see fast
tracks like Betralia and Trags hit the nail on the head.
Because I was thinking about this just the other day.
Joe Burrow has to be watching what Slaco's doing.
Speaker 3 (51:31):
Oh yeah, but your Pride's.
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This artist, Britney Spears, won four MTV Music Awards Best
Female Singer, Best Pop Back, Best Song, Best Breakthrough Artist.
And I know I played this song a few months
back when when this first topped the charts. But damn it,
and listen to me when I tell you this, I
will play Brittany every chance.
Speaker 3 (54:17):
I can't.
Speaker 2 (54:19):
Now let me ask you there, kid rock.
Speaker 3 (54:25):
You can't talk over the hook? You're going on kick it?
Speaker 1 (54:27):
Let's let's Is this the okay?
Speaker 8 (54:36):
I remember.
Speaker 4 (54:40):
Now down on the video. It's worth noting because the
video was worth noting.
Speaker 2 (54:46):
Is this the one where she's in school? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (54:48):
Of course?
Speaker 2 (54:55):
Now this is of your age? Yes, okay, Yeah, I
was nineteen years old. It's there you go summer in college. Yeah,
I was old enough for it to be creepy. If
I thought, yeah it was hot, does that make sense?
Speaker 3 (55:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (55:12):
You know what I'm saying no, I'm in that, I
can save zone. If you're in a safe zone, you're
a you're a pee.
Speaker 4 (55:18):
In her age, I think she's about the same age
as me, right, i'd say more than us a year.
Speaker 2 (55:22):
Yeah, so yeah, that that makes sense. But if I
go around, man, gosh, she's so hot. Look at her
in that little school girl you're fifty years old, bro.
Speaker 4 (55:35):
A little bit, but anyway, but God bless her. It's
like a like a meteor, like a comment that was
just flying through the sky for a few years and
unfortunately is well crazy.
Speaker 2 (55:49):
Out crashing slowly to earth. And it's always worth us
us talking about because you and I from the get go,
when all this free Britney stuff was going on, and
I know you've all heard us ran on this before.
I'm sorry, we're gonna ran on it again because the
(56:10):
poor girl is still nutty or nine fruitcakes, and people
are like, well, she just living in.
Speaker 4 (56:17):
Her conservatorship, her parents are, and no one should be
involved in whatever she wants to do with her money
is her prerogative, right. No, if you watch our video
her for about ten seconds, you go, she ain't right right,
and it's hurt to her own detriment that she could
lose a lot of money and things she worked very
very hard for when she was of sound mind and
(56:41):
now could be all gone.
Speaker 2 (56:42):
And by all accounts, she is really burning through her
money and nobody's doing a damn thing about it. And
it just kills me that even going back to then,
you and I were both look at that woman. You
can tell there is something not quite there.
Speaker 4 (56:58):
Yeah, but that's and those things pop up now, especially
on social media anymore. It's like there's only one opinion
you're like allowed to have, and that was.
Speaker 3 (57:06):
Oh, she's a grown woman, she's a you know, a
boss lady.
Speaker 1 (57:09):
She can do it.
Speaker 3 (57:10):
No, No, she ain't right.
Speaker 2 (57:13):
Well, And the whole thing with the guy crying on
whatever it was back then, I don't know if it
was at TikTok, but he was on Twitter or wherever,
the old Facebook or whatever. You alone, Leave Britney alone.
Let's let's talk to Kevin and Cleaves about it. Hey,
Kevin weigh in on the fate of Britney Spears still.
Speaker 27 (57:36):
First, I have to ask, being a long fallover follower
of Eddie Fingers, who did you have a crush on
that you kept waiting for her to turn eighteen or
was it Christina because one of the two on the
radio kept saying, yeah.
Speaker 4 (57:52):
Wow, who was either one of those two for sure?
Speaker 2 (57:59):
Not maybe Brittany. I don't remember.
Speaker 3 (58:01):
Mandy Moore or Jessica Simpson.
Speaker 2 (58:04):
I kind of had a thing for Mandy Moore. I
gotta lie it could be her.
Speaker 27 (58:08):
Craig Okay, So with that thing, said Brittany, that song
just kind of like I'm a little older.
Speaker 1 (58:15):
Than a rock and a little younger than the ED.
And when that song hit, the video.
Speaker 27 (58:19):
Was just skyrocket. It just made it so much more
exciting to.
Speaker 1 (58:23):
Be into pop music being a rock and roll guy.
Speaker 27 (58:26):
Yeah, and then you had Christina and then I just
you know, kind of followed that scene. But I had
to ask that. I had to because I can remember it.
Speaker 3 (58:37):
Very much well. And and you explain that very well.
Speaker 4 (58:40):
Because as rock guys like you and I and many
people are we we didn't want to like admit, like god,
this song kind of kills But when the video came,
I was like, okay, like come on, what do you
want for me? Like she's beautiful and she can sing,
so I'm gonna I'm gonna like it, and nothing you
can do about it, right, No, And I.
Speaker 27 (58:58):
Melted, I'll be honest, I melted as a quite an
older man. Yeah, god if I was only never mind.
Speaker 4 (59:09):
I remember being in college, like when the video came out,
Like being in college was in the summer, and you know,
like our rooms didn't have TVs in but like in
the common area, like at the corner of every floor, right,
I remember walking pasting this arm and some guys are watching, like.
Speaker 3 (59:24):
Guys, what he was that? Right?
Speaker 4 (59:27):
Like, dude, this is Brady's fear. Man, I'm like early, uh,
let me late to class. I'm gonna check this out
in there here.
Speaker 2 (59:33):
See, I'm I'm old enough. I'm old enough to remember
when Anne Margaret was said too too young to have
a crush on yet.
Speaker 28 (59:44):
Wow.
Speaker 27 (59:46):
Thanks guys, I appreciate it, Thank.
Speaker 3 (59:47):
You, Thanks keV.
Speaker 2 (59:51):
See back in that time, I was I kind of
had a weird crush on Courtney Love. It was really yeah.
See and that's that was one of those where she's
she's not that good looking, but man, she's crazier in
hell or was something?
Speaker 8 (01:00:09):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:00:09):
Yeah, it could be you.
Speaker 4 (01:00:10):
You could die, but it'd be exactly but I mean,
there's a good chance you'll come home. That's something my
buddies ill used to talk about. You know all the
you know, some of the things you do and the
exploits you have is young. It's it's more so the
next day you can see your buddies and go, dude,
let me You ain't gonna believe this, right, You would.
Speaker 3 (01:00:30):
Have that story with Courtney Love. You would.
Speaker 4 (01:00:31):
You could, in theory call me up and say, rock
sit out, man, I gotta tell you a story.
Speaker 2 (01:00:36):
All right, Well fantastic was that crazy ex girlfriend? Stories
like that she wasn't but she wasn't was she wasn't
a drug addict? Was just nuts rocking other news. Speaking
of nuts, this is this is just a crazy prank.
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The kids these days, huh, they're always going little pranksters.
God bless them. This happened a couple of weeks ago
in Alexandria, Virginia. Three mask individuals approached the front door
of a home in Alexandria. The video doorbell shows them
out there. They'd come up to the doorbell, to the
(01:01:18):
ring camera or whatever. The three guys start screaming at
the bell camera, threatening the woman. The terrified resident called
her brother, who arrived with a handgun less than two
minutes after the trio left, then the police came and
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chief reported announced during a press conference that the culprits
were just found to be a bunch of kids and
that was a prank. The mask would be intruder were
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actually teenage sons, uh, the teenage sons and nephew of
an adult that was related to the victim. This is
a moral failure where consequences could result in deadly consequences.
So these guys are all masked, waving a gun around,
screaming at a ring camera, and they thought.
Speaker 3 (01:02:20):
That that was a prank, not funny.
Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
Well, it's like these kids who were you know, ding
dong ditching in the middle of the night, and people
were you go.
Speaker 3 (01:02:30):
To the wrong house, right, yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
People, Look there was a and for good reason. A
lot of people were you know, shooting and asking questions later.
Speaker 29 (01:02:39):
There was.
Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
For a good reason. You know, you got somebody un
masked and uh, waving a gun around.
Speaker 1 (01:02:47):
I'm shooting them, I said.
Speaker 4 (01:02:49):
I've never been one that thought like a lot of
like practical jokes were so that like that we were funny.
I mean, I just know It was just never my
my thing to like, you know, I don't know, depants.
Speaker 1 (01:03:02):
Someone or you know, or bring a door.
Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
Yeah, I just never really I've done. I've yeah, I've
pranked my fair share, but nothing that's insane. Yeah, may
literally scare somebody have to death. I mean I could see,
you know, it's fine as jumping out from behind them.
Speaker 1 (01:03:25):
Whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:03:26):
You scare somebody like oh yeah you got me.
Speaker 3 (01:03:28):
Yeah, Yeah, that's always funny.
Speaker 2 (01:03:31):
Somebody for a while. Yeah that's not cool.
Speaker 3 (01:03:33):
Yeah, I think they're gonna shoot them. No good?
Speaker 1 (01:03:36):
Uh with that.
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They're just talking about I think it was I think
it was Kevin that was talking about. We were talking
about Britney Spears and he goes, oh, come on, Ed,
you know you were waiting for Britney spears to get legal. Yeah, no,
that was I'm not kidnapped. Of course, he's a beautiful woman.
She's a bit stunning, stunning, Yeah, but I was, so
(01:09:06):
I started thinking about it. Who would that have been
that had been more age appropriate for me? And I
can tell you it was. It was Kelly Bundy.
Speaker 3 (01:09:16):
Oh yeah, of course. Yeah, Christine Applegate.
Speaker 2 (01:09:19):
Christine Applegate back in the day. I remember when that
show was first on, and she was incredibly hot. I'm like, oh, girl,
if you were eighteen.
Speaker 3 (01:09:30):
Boom, there you go.
Speaker 4 (01:09:32):
Yeah, she was see and I was I wasn't even
of age, but even gosh, he's hot. But but we
religious I've told you all the time. We did never
watch Seinfeld, never watched. We were on Sunday nights at
I think it came on eight pm. We watched in
Living Color, which was a great show, and then I
(01:09:53):
believe it nine was uh Mary of a Children, Mary
with Children, and we watched that show until it ended.
Speaker 2 (01:10:00):
Let's take a couple of calls on this matter. How
about Herb and uh West Milton, what's going on?
Speaker 1 (01:10:05):
Herb?
Speaker 24 (01:10:06):
Hey, can you guys hear me? Yeah, I'll take it,
my head said, So I'm off used to them. I
mean West Milton.
Speaker 35 (01:10:14):
My wife bought a house up here in the summer
second down here, summer second Tucky.
Speaker 1 (01:10:18):
About a week and a half ago.
Speaker 8 (01:10:20):
And I'm living at Tom Hanks and Shirley Long Movie
right now.
Speaker 24 (01:10:22):
The money tips it's a it's.
Speaker 8 (01:10:25):
Quite fun, but you're talking about Britney Spears lover.
Speaker 24 (01:10:29):
But my my guilty pleasure as an older man. Get Gazella, fancy.
Speaker 2 (01:10:37):
Big Gizella Gizellah.
Speaker 4 (01:10:39):
Yeah, she I mean she's she's a fancy Yeah, yeah,
I'm so fancy.
Speaker 1 (01:10:47):
G g y.
Speaker 35 (01:10:48):
Yeah, Katy, you know there you go.
Speaker 3 (01:10:54):
You know, yeah, a fun fact I've heard.
Speaker 4 (01:10:58):
I don't know from experience, but but Zale is like
the number one chick on only Fans I've read.
Speaker 2 (01:11:07):
Yeah, I'll uh, I'll have to do my own research
on that, Yes you will. Let's talk to Larry and Hamilton. Hey, Larry,
what about you?
Speaker 1 (01:11:15):
What do you have?
Speaker 36 (01:11:17):
Well, I've been excited listening to you guys talking Rocky.
You may recall meeting me at El Mariachi where I
gave you my challenge coin a few months back.
Speaker 3 (01:11:25):
Yes, I do remember that.
Speaker 36 (01:11:27):
Yeah, well, okay, I'm probably a little bit older than
you guys and listening to you guys talk about these
other gals and stuff like that.
Speaker 24 (01:11:35):
I'm gonna tell you what.
Speaker 36 (01:11:35):
I'm seventy four, and I guarantee you most guys around
my age had a crush on Pharah Fawcet.
Speaker 4 (01:11:43):
Yeah, no doubt. Yeah, that was that iconic poster and
the hair. Oh yeah, yeah, well.
Speaker 2 (01:11:49):
You know Larry from the same I'm just a couple
of years younger than you, but also that same era,
the same show. Actually I had a big crush on
Ryl lad.
Speaker 7 (01:12:05):
Oh yeah, absolutely, yeah.
Speaker 24 (01:12:08):
You know that poster of Para Fawcet. I mean I
saw that in so many else's, so many.
Speaker 36 (01:12:13):
Guys' garages, and it was just like a total icon
for my era.
Speaker 24 (01:12:18):
Fhara Fawcet Majors.
Speaker 2 (01:12:20):
Yes, indeed, Yeah, thanks buddy, all right, man, Yeah there.
Speaker 3 (01:12:27):
And Rock.
Speaker 2 (01:12:29):
We're going to be switching gears here since it is
Veterans Day, and again salute and much respect, yep, and
thank you for your service. But we did this last
year and we had a bunch of great calls on it,
uh stories from your your stories from the service and
not you know, we don't want to get too deep
here and sad stuff. We're talking about the stuff you
(01:12:49):
did where you had to whatever, sneak on base, sneak
off base. You did something that you know, it kind
of worked, circumvented the rules just a little bit.
Speaker 4 (01:13:00):
Yeah, but all in good fun while you were serving
the country and writing stuff with your buddies. And you
know those you know, your folks that you served with
are you know, the relationship you forged with them are
pretty deep as well. So yeah, some of those stories
in shenanigans.
Speaker 2 (01:13:17):
That's that's what we're looking for here. Five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven,
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who were, well, every every branch of the service has
their different little things that apparently everybody does and goes
through and rituals and stuff. And I had a guy
(01:13:39):
who was a good friend who was in the served
in the Navy and he was in the Pacific and
they used to cross the international date line all the time,
and apparently they had some kind of thing where when
you when they crossed the date line, I forget what
it was they did, but they did something goofy and weird. Again,
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Looks like the government shutdown is going to end soon.
This is the five o'clock report. I'm Matt Reeves breaking now.
Maybe by this time tomorrow the government shutdown will be over.
The House expected to vote on a plan tomorrow. Before
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not include something very important to Democrats.
Speaker 1 (01:14:46):
This is ABC's j O'Brien.
Speaker 37 (01:14:47):
It has no extension of those ACA tax credits, the
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Of what Democrats got in.
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The Senate, they got a promise on a vote to
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With the House votes on reopening the government since at
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The battle stuff just kind of there is always some
kind of shenanigans going on, and when people serve, no
matter what branch you're in, you always hear some stories
about stuff you might have gotten away with, their stuff
you try to get away with or just goofy yeah, but.
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That's all good fun stuff. Kind of locker room stuff
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So getting right to your calls, Let's start with Jared
in Indiana. Hey Jared, what.
Speaker 1 (01:20:27):
Do you have?
Speaker 35 (01:20:29):
Hey, gentlemen, good evening and happy Veterans Day. I just
got a quick story I'll make as quick as possible.
I was checking in to Marine Corps based Chronico, Virginia,
to the Basic School. And whenever you check in, you
always get messed with when you're the new guy. So
I'm checking in and I've tell them my name and rank,
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and they said, two guys at the communit setting behind
the counter said you gotta wait for Batman to get back.
And I look at him and they're laugh and tell
jokes behind the counter. So paranoia sets in. Half hour later,
I said, can I please check in? They said, no,
you got to wait for Batman to get back, and
they're cracking up, and I'm like, oh, here I am
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the new guy getting messed with. About that time, the
telephone rings right out by where I'm setting in the
squad bay, and I look at them how to answer
the phone. There's a certain way you have to answer
the phone. And I answered the phone with my name
and rank and said, be advised this unscared line. How
may I help you, Sir ma'am. On the other end
of the phone, I hear a guy yelling at me said,
(01:21:34):
this is Captain America out.
Speaker 1 (01:21:36):
Here at LC dodo.
Speaker 7 (01:21:37):
I need to know where my mark.
Speaker 1 (01:21:38):
My Mark vehicle is in.
Speaker 35 (01:21:40):
My tom equipment. It was supposed to be out here
fifteen freaking minutes ago, and the headn't.
Speaker 1 (01:21:45):
He was freaking.
Speaker 35 (01:21:47):
So I look at them and I listened to the phone.
I said, who'd you say this was? He said, this
is Captain America. And I grabbed the phone and I'm like, oh,
I got him, And I said, yeah, this is effing
spider Man. And I hung up the phone and those
two the sergeant in the corporal behind the counter looked
at me and said, who did you hang up on?
Put my hands on my hips, said Captain America, and
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they said you stay right there. They took off out
of the building. About fifteen minutes later, Hamby pulls up
to our section. The door flies open. Guy that had
played tight end at the University of Utah with the
last name America.
Speaker 1 (01:22:24):
The door flies open.
Speaker 35 (01:22:27):
I look at his name tape that says America. He's
got Captain Chevron's and he's he's ready to kill me,
and he's got me down on the ground doing push ups,
yelling in my face, who am I to disrespect his
name and rank, and just going off on me, and
he's like that stuff there to be out. All the
landing zones are named after birds. I just happened to
get the guy call in with.
Speaker 1 (01:22:47):
The Dodo bird Elsie.
Speaker 35 (01:22:49):
So he's like six seven, two fifty and I'm sixty three,
and he's i'm a, i'm a I'm a shell in
his shadow, and so I stand up and he takes
off out there and slay the door. The whole building
is shaking, and I'm scared. I'm like great, and they
walk in, They're like, dude, you just screwed up your
new duty station. About that time, I'm drenched in sweat
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and my dress uniform and a guy walks through the
door and looks at me, and he said, you must
be the new guy gotta check in today. And I
look and he's got Sergeant Chevron's and his name tape
said Batman. So I met Captain America and Sergeant Batman
within about seven or eight minutes each other.
Speaker 1 (01:23:29):
That's a true story.
Speaker 35 (01:23:30):
So I wanted to pass that on.
Speaker 3 (01:23:33):
Thanks guys, but thank you. That's great. Really, that's your name.
Speaker 2 (01:23:40):
Let's talk to Brett and Mason. Hey Brett, what do
you have?
Speaker 40 (01:23:45):
Hey?
Speaker 15 (01:23:45):
Well, you know, just because you go in the military
doesn't mean you have to change all your habits.
Speaker 1 (01:23:49):
You know.
Speaker 15 (01:23:49):
So when I went into basic training, I had my
girlfriend take some marijuana and roll some joints and wrap
it in tinfoil and a plastic bag, thinking that was
going to work, and mailed it to me in basic training.
Speaker 1 (01:24:05):
So so they call my.
Speaker 15 (01:24:08):
Name and I'm like shaken, and I go up there
and I grab it no problem. So basically what I
did is I took a toilet paper roll and some
bounce and learned my new low crawl that they taught me,
and crawled underneath the barracks and let those babies up.
During basic training. I actually took another guy with me
from Cincinnati. I met it at the bus station. They
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were both under there watching everybody shine their boots. They
were like hitting those joints and blowing it to that
and another guy got busted and almost got kicked out
or smoking a cigarette the night before. We're like, hey,
what the hell? What the hell. Yeah, I smoked all
through training. I was a medical too, and intelligence.
Speaker 2 (01:24:58):
Thanks, Bred that's just that's the scary part. He's intelligence.
And he said there smoking the button for five feet
away from me right there. Hey Jim and gold Rain,
what's going on, buddy.
Speaker 41 (01:25:10):
Hey, I don't think I can beat the Batman story
is pretty strong, But I was. I was an Army
airborne right and we were doing our training and whatnot,
and we had pretty cool drill sergeants in the airborne.
Speaker 42 (01:25:22):
And the guy did his little spill whatever he's talking about,
and he goes, anybody got any questions and the guy goes, yes, yes,
drill sergeant. He goes, how long do I have to
open my parachute? I was there parachute if my main
parachute fails, and.
Speaker 28 (01:25:36):
He goes, the rest of your life, son, the rest
of your funniest thing I ever heard?
Speaker 1 (01:25:45):
And true.
Speaker 2 (01:25:46):
Yeah, thanks Jim. Let's get to another Jim and Amelia.
Hey Jim, what's going on, buddy?
Speaker 6 (01:25:57):
Hey?
Speaker 28 (01:25:57):
Thanks?
Speaker 5 (01:25:57):
Guy?
Speaker 28 (01:25:57):
Am I coming to Claire?
Speaker 40 (01:25:59):
Yes, sir, Well, while I was in the aviation in
the Navy and squad and I was in I would
make money by taking people's duties and then they would
pay me.
Speaker 28 (01:26:14):
I would do their duties. You know what I'm saying,
like take their watch and uh, you know you want
to go on on Liberty, Well I'll take your duty
for you, so you could go out on Liberty and
stuff like that. I made a lot of money just
do it at that part time, and then I got
a lot more money in my pocket and I would
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start doing where these guys would be short on pay
day and they say, can you get only twenty bucks?
And I'd say, well, yeah, you can all loan your
twenty bucks that couldn't get going to cost you twenty
five to pay me back. So I was making a
lot of money by doing some.
Speaker 42 (01:26:54):
Stuff that.
Speaker 3 (01:26:58):
Man, Yeah, creditors, it tankes that. Yeah, thanks Jim.
Speaker 2 (01:27:04):
Your your service story is five one, three, seven, four nine,
seven thousand and eight hundred, the big one. We got
room for you. But right now we have J and Indiana. Hey,
j what do you have?
Speaker 24 (01:27:17):
Hey, guys would love to show man. Let's see every day.
Speaker 3 (01:27:19):
Thank you.
Speaker 24 (01:27:21):
Hey. Yeah, So you were talking about the equator thing.
When you go across the equator and the Navy, it's
called a shellback initiation and you're a polywog before you
go across the equator. Then you're a shellback and they
kind of beat the hell out of you.
Speaker 3 (01:27:40):
That's uh yeah, that's what it was.
Speaker 24 (01:27:42):
They make you call around, but that's.
Speaker 4 (01:27:45):
Uh so it's like like a rite of passage kind
of thing, is what you're saying.
Speaker 24 (01:27:49):
Yeah, yeah, it's a right of passage. And they take
like a fire fire hoses, they come them into like
little sections. This is back in nineteen eighty four or five,
so they might have ancient by now. But on another
another note, I was on the USS Carl Benson when
they filmed Top Gun, so I was. I was on
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there when they filmed Top Gun. It's pretty cool, that's
what was that?
Speaker 1 (01:28:18):
Describe what that was like?
Speaker 24 (01:28:19):
Man? What well, it's uh they were They were out
on the carrier for like two weeks filming, so I
think everything else was done on land. But I know,
I know one time I was on the I worked
on the flight deck and they wanted to film at
(01:28:41):
that fourteen coming in on the on the flight deck
catching the wire number three wire, and the air boss said,
you'll get killed. You can't you can't be on that
end of the terror. I remember standing next to him
hearing that that's pretty wow.
Speaker 1 (01:29:02):
But that's all I got there.
Speaker 3 (01:29:03):
Thanks very good, Thanks your story.
Speaker 2 (01:29:06):
Let's get to Steve and Bellbrook. He Steve, what's going on, buddy?
Speaker 43 (01:29:11):
Hey guys, Hey, I just want to say Happy Veterans
Day to everybody out there listening. I got a story
about when I was in Korea. We had a curfew,
so we could be off base from one to five,
but if you happen to live off base, you know,
you had to be in your residence between those times.
But the problem was, and in order to play golf
over there at one of the golf courses that was
(01:29:32):
associated with the base, is you had to be there
real early in the morning because they only blocked the
first hour of tea times off for the military folks
and then open it up to the public. And so
we had to leave at like four point thirty. I
did live off base, so a buddy of mine picked
me up, who I had known from years before, and
I was scared to death. I was like, dude, we're
going to get in trouble. Man, We're not allowed to
be off base. He's like, don't worry about it. We're
(01:29:54):
not not scanning IDs and then he ends up driving
to the post to pick up a an airman that
lived in the barracks, and we scanned our IDs and
went through and it.
Speaker 1 (01:30:04):
Was before five o'clock.
Speaker 43 (01:30:06):
So I was freaking out, and he's like, don't worry
about it, man, we're good, and so we go to
the golf course and play golf. Of course I did
terrible because I was just thinking, oh my gosh, I'm
the senior enlisted advisor of the squadron. I'm going to
get in trouble. This is not good, you know. And
I was like, all right, well, I'm with him. So
we're going down together and we get back and I
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go about my business. And then Monday morning, he had
already pre arranged with the commander to continue the joke,
right because he knew I was worried about it, and
so the commander as soon as I got into the building,
the commander called me into his office and they had
a letter of reprimand there and the first sergeant was
in the room and the commander says, I understand that
(01:30:49):
you were coming through the gate at like four point
fifty three or something like that. You know, you violated curfew.
And I about crap my pants. I thought for sure
I was going and then they just the commander broke
and broke and he couldn't hold it anymore, busted up, laughing.
I thank you guys, that's great.
Speaker 2 (01:31:10):
That would scare the lead. Yeah, uh all right, thanks God,
take care, thank you. Uh let's talk to Mike and Morrow.
Hey Mike, what do you have?
Speaker 5 (01:31:23):
Well? I was in the army station in Germany and
we were out on maneuvers. We had all of our
equipment and I mean millions and millions of dollars of
equipment inside a big building and we had two military
portolets and they have huge bags in them that are
really strong. So we had to take those two bags
(01:31:44):
and take them out and burn them outside in the
diesel fuel bin. Well, my buddy went and got his
took it, put it in the bench, set it on fire,
and it was burning good, and so I thought, I
ain't getting close to this. So I took the second
bag and just hurled it onto the other flaming waste
and it all splashed all over the side of the building.
I set the building on fire and they had to
(01:32:06):
call the German fire department to come put the building out.
Speaker 3 (01:32:09):
Wow, that should have been a nightmare.
Speaker 5 (01:32:15):
I wasn't going to get close to that thing.
Speaker 3 (01:32:16):
I'm sorry, No, I would have tried the same thing.
Speaker 2 (01:32:21):
Did you get in trouble over that, mic.
Speaker 5 (01:32:24):
Oh, Let's just say that I was in permanent duty
of doing that while we were out there for a week.
Speaker 9 (01:32:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:32:31):
That a lot more than I did it.
Speaker 5 (01:32:34):
I did it every day, twice a day.
Speaker 2 (01:32:37):
Wowow, thanks, thanks buddy. Let's talk to Dan and Arison.
Hey Dan, what's up a fellas?
Speaker 3 (01:32:44):
He you had this discussion.
Speaker 1 (01:32:46):
I had to add to it.
Speaker 25 (01:32:48):
This is this is kind of back in the eighties
when I was in army training and I completed boot
camp and I was down to Fort Watchoota, Arizona. And
at this time I was only seventeen years old. And
after about three weeks we got a weekend passed. So
I went down to the ps at seventeen years old,
and I could buy a fit the liquor, and I
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drank this fit the liquor and pretty much got obliterated.
Went back to the bears, took a leak in the urinal.
Next morning, I wake up. This is the days of
the poort Lloyd pictures. I had pictures of me standing
five feet away from the urinal, just taking this leak
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in this journal, and they were posted all over the
front entrance.
Speaker 24 (01:33:35):
Of this bear No.
Speaker 25 (01:33:37):
And you know, of course the top instructor there knew
exactly who it was, and I had to pay for that,
so I just thought i'd add that.
Speaker 2 (01:33:47):
That's good, Dan, pretty good, thanks, buddy. Let's talk to
Wes and trenton right quick. Hey, Wes, what do you have?
Speaker 5 (01:33:55):
Hey? How you doing?
Speaker 24 (01:33:55):
Guys?
Speaker 8 (01:33:56):
And I therefore was nineteen eighties Station Rod Air Base,
and one of our primary mission I was on one
thirty aircraft. One of our primary missions was to take
care of the Hunter and first airborne out of Fort Campbell,
and we did a lot of tote and around to
throw those guys out the back of the plane so they.
Speaker 1 (01:34:13):
Could learn do their job well.
Speaker 8 (01:34:16):
On more than one occasion, our flight engineer, who's up
on the front of the plane, he'd warm up a
bag of vegetable soup in a little clear bag, just
kind of lukewarm, and we'd have all these army guys
at their first jump, their nervous as hell. They're packed
in you can't even walk on top of them. So
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he'd go into this little act where he'd win in
a few convulsions, act like he was throwing up in
the bag, and then he'd just kind of wipe his lips,
close the bag off, and hand it to one of
the army guys to pass on back to the loadmaster
who was in charge of the entire cargo department. We'll
go from hand to hand, one army to the next.
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They often feel the heat. They're taking this bag of
vomit all the way back to the load master for
him to dispose of it. Once they finally get back
to the load master, he takes it. He opens a
bag up, takes a little sniff of it, and then
takes a spoon and starts consuming some of this out
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of this path right in front of all of these
guys that are on their first jump. They're already crazy,
you know, the anxiety is way out the window. And
that's when you saw thirty five, forty fifty airborne sickness
bags come out from these airborne rangers.
Speaker 26 (01:35:42):
It was.
Speaker 8 (01:35:43):
And there's a lot of those stories I could pass on,
but that's one of the fun ones.
Speaker 24 (01:35:47):
So thanks for.
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Listening to I.
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All right back with Eddie and Rocky a little while longer,
and rock see this sounds like the kind of problem
you and I might have had.
Speaker 1 (01:37:30):
Man, Have we not been involved in our romance scam?
Speaker 9 (01:37:33):
Right?
Speaker 4 (01:37:33):
A couple of guys like us, although I don't think
this is the kind of romance scam we want to
be wrapped up.
Speaker 2 (01:37:39):
In we have From ABC News investigative reported Jared Kowski, Jared,
what this guy? This is a weird case. What explain it?
Speaker 29 (01:37:52):
Sure is a weird case that You're right, you definitely
don't want to be a part of this kind of
romance scam. This guy, Scott Cole, he says, for the
last fifteen years, when he goes on social media, he
sees profiles on Facebook, on LinkedIn, on TikTok, you know,
you name it, that have his picture in them, but
often other people's names. And he was trying to think,
(01:38:14):
what's going on? Why am I seeing all of these
fraudulent profiles, and it turns out that these fake accounts
are being created by scam artists to try to attract women.
They will send you a direct message, you know. They
sent one woman one for International Women's Day, and they
use Scott's real picture, so they think, oh, this man,
you know, I want to build a relationship with him.
(01:38:35):
All the while he has no idea what's going on,
and he only finds out who's been scammed at the
end of all this, when they realize, hey, wait a minute,
something doesn't seem right, they do a reverse image search.
The women do this, they find Scott's picture and they
reach out to him. And he's been dealing with this
for fifteen years now.
Speaker 4 (01:38:54):
It's all these women that were wrong, Like you said,
kind of reverse the trail backwards and call and just
give him an ear full.
Speaker 27 (01:39:00):
Huh exactly, he says.
Speaker 29 (01:39:03):
Some of the women can be, you know, pretty nice.
They're just saying, oh, you know, I just want to
let you know I fell for this. Are you aware
of this? And the answer is always yes, of course,
I'm aware of this. This has been my life for
ten to fifteen years. But some other women he says,
you know, they they want to build a relationship with him.
They think, you know, I've been in love with your
picture for you know, so long we know each other,
(01:39:26):
and he's thinking, you know, I don't really know you.
I don't know you at all as a matter of fact.
And you know, for Scott, he says, you know, this
has been very, very tough for him because he has
a business to run. You know, he's a pretty you know,
high profile your fitness instructor, and he wants to keep
his business going, and he has people reaching out to
him constantly, and he just wants to know why can't
this be stopped?
Speaker 4 (01:39:48):
Well, and I guess because it's not the only one
that this has happened to it, So how does this
keep happening?
Speaker 3 (01:39:54):
Like, like, what is the how come this can't be stopped?
Speaker 2 (01:39:57):
I guess it seems easy.
Speaker 29 (01:40:00):
Yeah, It's surprisingly more common than you might expect. There
was actually a whole docuseriies that came out earlier this
year about another man who was going through a similar situation.
There was a story I remember on Good Morning America
a couple of years ago. I've met a different man
who was having this happen and We spoke with a
scam expert, and she called on the social media companies
(01:40:21):
to use a sort of you know, facial recognition software.
Some of them have this, you know, built and already
to prevent people from making accounts and celebrities names and
using their pictures. You know, they should have something like
that for someone like Scott to say, hey, a new
account was just created. We have to stop this. Clearly
it's fraudulent because the actual man with this picture isn't
creating new accounts. We reached out to the social media companies.
(01:40:44):
Meta did not respond to us, but LinkedIn told us,
you know, we do have detection systems in place, TikTok.
When we reached out to them, they actually took down
four of the fake profiles. So Scott was happy that
those profiles were taken down, but he just wants us
to stop so you know, his life doesn't continue to
be filled with random women contacting him.
Speaker 2 (01:41:06):
This guy faces absolutely zero legal recourse in all this, Jared,
but I have to hope that that's the case.
Speaker 29 (01:41:14):
Yeah, it's a tough situation because he also doesn't know
who the scammers are. You know, he has not been
able to figure out you know he's again he's not
you know, law enforcement, he's not the FBI. You know,
it's not necessarily his job to go and track down
the suspects. Obviously he would want to know who the
suspects are, but it seems like it's been easier said
than done. And it's not clear. Is that you know,
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the same criminal organization that's doing this multiple times, or
since it's been happening for so long, maybe it's started
off as one criminal enterprise and then shifted to another.
All the while someone's making a lot of money.
Speaker 6 (01:41:48):
Off of this.
Speaker 4 (01:41:49):
I guess what I understand is with AI, now you
can make up someone's face. It looks incredibly real. I
want to just do that instead of stealing some real
guy's picture.
Speaker 1 (01:41:59):
Right, Well, we.
Speaker 29 (01:42:00):
Probably don't want to give the scammers any ideas, but
definitely it's like the poor scammers. I guess the secret
is out now, but it's definitely for someone like Scott.
Maybe it will change in the coming years. You know,
this this started around twenty ten, he told us, So
this was before the rise of AI. And it's kind
of like once the pictures out there, they just keep
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using it over and over and over again. Because it works.
You know, he's heard from women who have lost lots
of money over this. They start off, you know, these
people who send the direct messages, they build this relationship
and always something happens. I'm in a construction accident, you know,
I need money for my insurance, whatever it may be.
And that's how they live. They're making big money.
Speaker 2 (01:42:44):
So apparently one thing we have not discussed Jared, this
fellow must be super good looking guy. Yeah, I'm wondering.
Speaker 3 (01:42:52):
I'm actually curious.
Speaker 2 (01:42:54):
I want to see a picture of it.
Speaker 29 (01:42:56):
Well, you know, part of the reason I think that
there's so many pictures of him online, Like if you
google Scott Cole in fitness, you're going to find it
pretty quickly because he's posted a lot of pictures of
himself over the years because that's kind of part of
his job. He's the fitness instructor online. You know, he
has courses for people to you know, learn more about fitness.
He's sixty three years old, and remember he was, you know,
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in his late forties when all of this started. And
we were talking to an associate professor of psychiatry and
she was saying that, you know, they're looking for a
very specific audience. They're trying to find people who might
be in a vulnerable place in their life. And for
some reason, you know that this picture continues to work
and people keep getting scammed.
Speaker 2 (01:43:37):
All right with that, Jared, we will let you go, buddy.
Speaker 1 (01:43:40):
Thanks so much, Thanks, thanks for having me.
Speaker 3 (01:43:44):
Right rock.
Speaker 2 (01:43:45):
And while we were sitting there talking to Jared, I
was over here googling and I found the picture of
Scott Cole there. See there he is right there.
Speaker 3 (01:43:56):
He's good looking Lincoln sixty something year old gentlemen.
Speaker 2 (01:44:00):
Yeah, and uh, I mean but I thought he was
going to look like Fabio or something. He looks like
a good looking older guy.
Speaker 4 (01:44:09):
I thought he was going to look like a like
a gym guy, like uh like PJ Street or something.
You know what I mean with like you know any guys.
Speaker 3 (01:44:18):
He kind of does. But he's he's just like kind
of like a good looking well in order.
Speaker 2 (01:44:21):
There's another picture and you know he's just he's a
fit older guy.
Speaker 3 (01:44:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:44:28):
Like I said, I expected to see some guy like
I said, Fabio, chesty out. But but anyways, good luck
to you, Scott Cole.
Speaker 3 (01:44:39):
Yes, in other news that anybody curling your life that
you'd like.
Speaker 4 (01:44:44):
To just just kind of you know, some like swim
with the fishes kind of thing. A few Okay, does
that person live with you anyway, I've already.
Speaker 3 (01:44:56):
Said that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:44:59):
So I don't want to implicate myself or anybody.
Speaker 3 (01:45:03):
All Right, Well, I won't say anything, thank you, But
this is crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:45:07):
So there's a Michigan State University College of Law professor, Okay,
and he's published an article. He's done research and this
goes back to two thousand and five, and you entitle
this paper called the Perfect Crime. He is making the
case that in Yellowstone Park there is a quote zone
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of death.
Speaker 3 (01:45:30):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (01:45:31):
He is making the case that there's a fifty square
mile section of Yellowstone. Okay, that or you cannot be
prosecuted for a crime. And here's how it goes down.
So Yellowstone is like four thousand square miles of parks
in Wyoming. There's small portions of park located in Montana
in eastern Idaho. When Congress designated the park's borders in
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eighteen seventy two, Yellowstone became one of the few federal
parks that fall exclusively on under the federal government's jurisdiction.
I mean the states are powerless to prosecute crimes. Okay,
So according to the Sixth Amendment, the case he's making,
alleged criminals are entirreed to a trial by jury comprised
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of residents who live in the district where the crime
is committed. But nobody lives in this fifty square mile thing. Aha,
So there's no trial by jury jury of your peers
that live in the section because no one lives there.
So theoretically, the case is making is you could take
someone out there whack them and you couldn't be tried.
Speaker 3 (01:46:33):
You couldn't be prosecuted. It couldn't be nothing. It's interesting, Huh,
that is weird. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:46:42):
The fifty square mile section of Yellowstone that's in Idaho
is desolate land.
Speaker 3 (01:46:47):
No humans lived there.
Speaker 4 (01:46:49):
Therefore, any crime or any trial for a crime committed
and the quote zone of death would violate the defendant's
Sixth Amendment rights. It guy publisher research know that the
fighting fightings weren't meant to inspire her crime, but to
raise it. Wearings among lallmakers about potential loopholes. So I thought,
(01:47:10):
that's an interesting little loophole that someone might be able
to exploit.
Speaker 2 (01:47:15):
See, I'm well, how do you con your enemy? You're
a nemesis into going to Yellowstone.
Speaker 4 (01:47:24):
Mee and me here like where It was just kind
of weird section of idea.
Speaker 3 (01:47:28):
Yeah, we'll talk there.
Speaker 2 (01:47:30):
I want to bury the hatchet. This has been going
on too long, my friend. Yeah, why are you actually
holding a hatchet? Right exactly? Just like, just come to
yellow Stow Park with me. I'm paying. I'm paying for
my way. You pay for your own way. And then
but I'll buy you a nice buffalo steak dinner someplace.
Speaker 3 (01:47:52):
Yeah, yeah, we'll go get a steak after after the meeting.
Speaker 2 (01:47:55):
Meet me next to the Hot Springs at midnight.
Speaker 4 (01:47:58):
So anyway, if some never comes up in your life,
you know, maybe take a little trip to trip to
Wyoming Slash Idaho.
Speaker 2 (01:48:06):
And well, I'm Devin. I even I've been one to
take her to the national parks.
Speaker 3 (01:48:14):
Yeah, she likes the parks right, oh big, she loves it.
Speaker 2 (01:48:22):
First of all, I have her go and pet the
buffalo so I could take some pictures.
Speaker 4 (01:48:28):
They're real friendly, they're not that strong, good, no, nothing,
they don't trample.
Speaker 2 (01:48:33):
People, faithful, not as bad as it used to be
from what I hear.
Speaker 3 (01:48:36):
Yeah, it's global warmings. It down great.
Speaker 4 (01:48:40):
It's like bath water, right, It's like your face right
down in there, right, just look, you can see hell.
Speaker 2 (01:48:49):
I know if that work or not, but it just
kills me. We talk about those parks. How dumb people are, though,
bro that think about that. There are people who probably
if you told them, if you look down into the
Old Faithful you can see hell or something or make
something goofy like that, and somebody's going to do it.
Speaker 24 (01:49:10):
Now.
Speaker 4 (01:49:10):
I've never been out there, but I assume it's fenced off,
and you know, if you go out there, you're.
Speaker 3 (01:49:15):
It's still resting the whole deal, right, People still don't.
Speaker 2 (01:49:18):
Yeah crap anyway, Yeah, I went to the volcano park
in uh I think it's a big island in Hawaii.
And you know, it's not like you see you on
in movies and stuff where there's bubbling lava down in
a big hole or something. It basically is just a
big field that just kind of has steam coming out
(01:49:39):
of it all the time, and it just looks gross.
But people go out there and walking out all the time. Oh,
it doesn't look bad. They go walking across the hot
coals and they gotta make it the other side, No,
you can't with that. We check in with traffic and weather,
what is going on.