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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I just got handed by our regional president. She is
so kind. She is out here walking around like she's
I don't know, John Gotti with turkeys on Thanksgiving on
the streets in New York, handing out these gifts. Jeffery,
you got one as well. She said, fifty to fifty.
So if I win, I split fifty with you. All right, Hey,
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if your ticket wins, let's do five between us. Like,
if I win, I'll give you five percent of mine.
If you win with her, you give me five percent
of yours. Deal, right, Yeah, we got a five percent deal. Good.
This is recorded here and I have witnesses here. This powerball.
I guess it's one point something billion dollars. I would say,
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after taxes, look at half of that? Maybe how much
do they tax the rich? We always share they don't
pay their fair share of taxes, But we suddenly realize
that when people win one point something billion and they
take home so many million, I think it was like
five six hundred seven around that million.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
That.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
Oh, it all depends too. If you do the lump some,
that's different than having the payout. Oh yes, I would
be lumped some immediately, and then I would take a
year to get back at everybody I'd known my whole
life who I didn't like. I would plan a way
to destroy their lives when they didn't even see it coming,
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they didn't even know it was me. I would hire
the top. No course, I'm being serious, Yes I would.
That's exactly what I would do, and then go enjoy
myself after that. No, I tell you, you got to
get You got to give back. That's the first thing.
You got to give God his ten percent for that
gambling blessing that. I think it's thirty three states. Now
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do this join in on this power ball and I
don't know how many weeks in a row it hadn't been.
This is the third largest of all time. Yeah. No
matter where I lived, I would be the redneck rich guy.
That's what he would be. He was playing the power
Ball out at a four corner place out in the
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middle of the middle of California on a Friday when
his boss rolled up started holding out some Powerball tickets.
Thank you for that. We'll see if that works out somehow.
I'm looking at my numbers that they don't look good
to me. They really don't. They're all too close, minor,
all too close minor forty one, forty four, forty five,
forty seven, and then sixty four. You never know, but
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you normally don't see him that close. Do you like
your numbers, Jeffrey, you got a bunch of thirties. Okay.
The reason I'm keeping talking longer about this that if
I win, this will be this broadcast will be part
of the documentary that they make when they do it
on me about how I blew all my money and
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ended up in a Turkish prison or something. I don't
know if I'd be able to handle it. I everybody
likes to think that they would be able to as well. Yeah,
you could help family, of course, that's the first thing
that you think of, but you can't help them too much,
especially the younger ones. They'll never know how to survive
unless you keep that money flowing in. It takes I
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don't know. Now it's in the hundred. I don't know
what tickets are, boots in the park, what's the week
in pass? It's how much three sixty? These are valuable
tickets here at two ravens that we will be given away.
And what you gotta do is you got to come
out and you got to play pac man in the
high score Isaiah Green, who was here first hour. He's
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at thirteen thousand, seven hundred and sixty. We were all
very much impressed by that as well. Was it Dave?
I'm sorry?
Speaker 2 (03:53):
Was it?
Speaker 1 (03:53):
Yeah? Dave? Look I distracted him and he just lost
his eyes. No days playing right now. So that's what
you do. Come out, get the highest pac Man score,
and you're gonna be going to Boots in the Park
right there at Woodwood Park to see Blake Shelton and
then the next day gonna wake up goat shirts, all right,
I will. Then I'll go see Pitt bull I see
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Parties in the Park with Little John and Fat Joe,
and we got tickets to Midland. They'll be here at
the end of the month. And it's also do not
forget Fresno State Friday. That's the reason they're all over
the place. Tour be heading out every Friday before every
game this season. And the Bulldogs are heading up to Oregon.
Well obviously they're already there. We'll be seeing them tomorrow
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of course and hearing them our kickoff at our kickoff
is at ten thirty with see k and Kenny. Then
the pregame at eleven thirty with Paul Coach and Cam
Live from Corvallis, Oregon, and then the football kickoff will
happen at twelve thirty right here on Power Talk AM
fourteen hundred, Fox Sports thirteen forty, and the iHeart Radio
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app all up and down the valley. I was he's
gonna talk to Isaiah about this, but we didn't get
around to it. I wanted to ask him how unruly
some of these stadiums can be out there, because I
saw a story just today and I went, hey, this
would be a good story to talk about as I'm
talking about football on President State Friday. But up in Seattle,
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the Seahawks got a program because they're having a lot
of fights and they're having a lot of violence. Maybe
something to do with alcohol. I'm just guessing. I'm just guessing.
I still can't believe that we serve alcohol to people
inclosed in a metal tube going six hundred miles an
hour at thirty five thousand feet. Can we just that's
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not the right place to let people become intoxicated. Down
on the ground's a different story. But yeah, I guess
at sporting events that would not go over well if
you didn't have the alcohol flowing. But they're what they're
doing is they're putting undercover police officers us as fans
of the opposing team. So who's ever in there to
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play the Seahawks? They would dress them up as the
opposing team. They're under cover, they're field up there, Seahawks.
You know, you kind of used to know stadium names.
Texas Stadium, three Rivers Stadium, the Seahawks. It's called Lumen
Lumen Field l U M e N. It was ranked
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the fifth most violent stadium in the entire National Football League.
What do you think the other ones were? I was
kind of surprised. So Seahawks are fifth, number four of
the Vikings. That's indoor. I think that's a dome up there,
of course it is. And I just can't stand dome games,
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just even the how they have the microphones miked up
for the game. If you're going back and forth on
your TV from an outdoor game on a Sunday afternoon
to a dome game. The outdoor game sounds exciting. You
go to the dome game, it has this hush tone
to it. I well, it's called US Bank Stadium where
the Vikings are. Let's see five four, number three, the Broncos.
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I can see there. Yeah, they're kind of crazy there. Houston,
Texans or number two, and they're saying the number one
most violent place. Kansas City, they said, Kansas City Chiefs.
They still call that Arrowhead Stadium. When I've worked in
Blue Springs, Missouri, when I would be driving back home
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from the Kansas City side, the Missouri side, right there,
I would a freeway. I would always look over there
and see the football stadium in the baseball stadium. But
I didn't stay there that long to go to either
of those, but I did see them. I even once
saw funnel cloud coming down up in the sky up there,
and I went home and watched the local news. I
can't wait to see they're going to show what I saw.
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And I guess I suddenly, really, that's not that big
enough deal to even make the news for a funnel
cloud there. This uh, this, this did make the news,
did you.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
They?
Speaker 1 (08:11):
You know they got salary caps in the in the NBA.
They kind of called doing something. We're talking about the
Clippers Kawie Leonard. I guess he's big name in the NBA. No,
I can go back and talk about Jamal Wilkes and
and Magic and the and the Lakers of that day. Uh,
you know Coop Nixon, Norm Nixon on the simul cast
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check her and on the simulcast here. But the NBA
players today, I really can't keep track. I really don't,
but I guess he signed a deal with the Clippers
back three years ago. He find a four year, one
hundred and seventy six million dollar contract extension and that
was a maximum that was allowed under the collective bargaining
And it seems now they're finding out that they paid
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him a little bit more and to get around the
salary cap. To do it, they gave him an indorsement deal.
We were talking about the endorsement deals. They gave him
one with Aspiration. What is aspiration? And what's the NBA guy?
How's he endorsing them? They're a tree planning company. Also,
what's she doing commercials planting trees around around La or
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something out there? Who owns this? Oh, the owner of
the La Clippers owns it. He never did any work
whatsoever for the company, and that was what was allowed him.
He went around at paid twenty eight million dollars because
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he worked at a tree Planning Company. I tell you,
these guys are sneaky, sneaky, sneaky, aren't they the kind
of money that's made in these leagues? Oh, Paul Leffler
introduced me to the Fresdent State chaplain. His name is
Cam not to be confused with Cam Orrell, but I
talked to him. He's going to be coming on the
show in a few weeks. But I was talking with him.
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I said, I got to interview the chaplain of the
Golden State Warriors once he came in the studio, and
I can't remember the man's name right now, but I
was like, you know, what's it like, man, what's their
life like when they come to a chaplain? And he goes, well,
like you and I might be worried about a few
thousand dollars, how we're going to find it? They got
the exact same worries, but it's a few million dollars
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that they're worried about. He goes, it's really the same
kind of problems we all have. It's just elevated to
different levels where you are. So I found that little
NBA looking kind of interesting as well. We're going to
be looking into why everything around us has all smokey smoky.
Some high schools or even you want to check before
you go out to your high school football games tonight.
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Some of them are being canceled due to the air quality.
And I'm glad the Bulldogs aren't at home this weekend.
That wouldn't be good for either team or inbound the
heat out there of the fans. So I will hope
this will blow out by next weekend as the Dogs
take on Southern Universe. And if you want to be
there until six o'clock tonight, we can put some tickets
in your hand. You come by and play. You come
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by and you can pac Man it up right now,
highest scores like thirteen thousand, We got your tickets to
Blake Shelton and pitt Bull for boots in the Park
and party in the park coming up. What's your name? Magic?
What's your name? Candy? Sandy? Sandy's at pac Man here.
Some tells me, I don't know, maybe she's more into
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Pitbull than Blake Shelton. I might go Blake Shelton, which
we'll see if she gets the highest score here. Somebody's
gonna be going to this massive parky, you name me
a park in America. That's got two big names like
that in one weekend. I'm sure you could name me
some there somewhere, but not many that for the Scize
metropolitan area. That we are right here, So we're giving
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those away. We're giving away football tickets, we got posters,
we got we got a lot of stuff to give.
And where are we? We are at two Ravens Brewery.
It's a tremor nation all over the place tour live
at the Brewery five zero five Ford North Academy, just
on the outskirts of cloth wire, people playing pac Man?
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Where am I am? At an arcade? Well we kind
of turned it into it with the pac Man game
out here at two Ravens Brewery, the all over the
Place tour. Where is two Ravens Brewery five zero five
Ford North Academy. Just put that into your GPS five
zero five Ford North Academy and you'll be like, well,
I thought you said something about Clovis. It is. Clovis
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is growing all the way out here, and if you
come out Shawl you'll see it. If you hadn't seen
it in a while, you can take the one eighty
and then head north on Academy, or if you're in
North Freesto, you can take Shepard to Toll House and
just hang a ride on Academy and come on down
to Two Ravens Brewery. You play pac Man here and
you can win tickets to go see Blake Shelton Boots
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in the Park. Also Pitbull the next day for Party
in the Park and we got tickets. If you're more
into the Midland Country, they're gonna be coming here at
the end of the month. And of course it's Fresno
State Friday Bulldogs up in Oregon Tomorrow. Kickoff at twelve
thirty pregame at eleven thirty. C K and Kenny the crew.
They'll all be rolling at ten thirty tomorrow morning. Earlier game.
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Seems like a lot of Frestl State games are in
the evening, and I'm glad that the game is not
at home this weekend. With the fire conditions and the
smoke and the soot that it's you know, when the
sunlight comes to your living room with the curtains and
suddenly you see all the dust and stuff that's in
the air that you don't see when you look a
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different direction. Can you imagine if we could literally see
what's out there that we're breathing. So I'm glad they're
up in Oregon and they'll be back next weekend as
Southern University comes in and as Isaiah Green told us,
they're from Batton Ruge. That's as southern as Southern can get.
The Dogs are one in one to ohen one. And
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last week boy here at home against Georgia Southern, it
was fourteen to thirteen Georgia Southern up at halftime, and
then that explosion in the second half as the Dogs
are rolled out and we still haven't seen a touchdown
pass from AJ Warner, so hopefully that'll be happening tomorrow
up there. But hey man, if they keep handing the
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ball off and they keep running in the end zone
like that, we got a lot of quick legs on
that Bulldogs team out there. My legs. A lot of
people's legs, of course, aren't as quick as they.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
Used to be.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
I passed two nights. I've had baked salmon and broccoli.
That's it. Fizzy water, have my Accin's dark chocolate shake.
Put that baby in the freezer for forty two minutes.
Become slushy, very low carbadgeer cool whip low carb, call
it a night sally. There you go. That was a good.
Now do I always eat that good? Absolutely no, But man,
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I enjoyed that. I bought a long salmon, you know
the ones who are like twenty bucks, and it literally
would have been three meals. If I hadn't pigged out,
I could have not eaten as much of it. But
I had it for two nights and I just put
it in a cast iron, season it up, a little
oil and put it in. And a lot of people say,
if you could get too long, you'll see that white
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bubbly stuff come up. I'm like, no, I like it
even past that point. I like some crispiness on the edge.
You're drying out your salmon. That's how I like it.
I like it that way. I like a little crispy
on the edge. Some people say, if you put anything
on it, how like putting like ketchup on a steak.
Some people say that, now if a steak comes off
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the grill, I'm not catching not putting ketchup on it.
But I have been known that, you know, two days
after it's wrapped in foil in the fridge and it's
kind of dried out. Yeah, you microwave it up a
little bit. Yeah, do a little dab if you don't
have some a one. Nothing wrong with a little ketch
it dab there on some of that refurbished state. But
they're talking about ultra processed foods. Of course, we've been
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here in RFK Junior talking about that now for quite
a week. They did a three weeks they put these
guys on three weeks, forty three men. They did this research.
They were fed different diets. Part were included a whole
food diet and a diet with significant quantities of ultra
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processed foods. The guys that were fed the ultra processed
foods gained significantly more weight than the men eating the
whole foods. I think that's pretty easy to do. They said,
even though they had the same calorie intake, the ultra
process gained way more weight. So I think that's kind
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of obvious. But they also said a lot of other
body functions were disrupted by the ultra processed foods. They're
talking about it in healthy men. I think it's too
late for many of us, but this needs to change,
you know, you know kool aid, the packets, what was that?
What was a pourting it out. Space dust. Do you
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remember space dust? We'd eat space dust? What was that?
What was that chalky little thing that remember you would
lick on it and put it down in the in
that powdery kind of kool aid stuff? Remember those little
sticks that we would have. They were white, and you
what what what are we eating? And then we grew
up with oh, look at that ninety nine scent box
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of pasta. All right, let me bowl these up right here.
I remember up in Chico days. That was some real cooking.
If you were doing something like that. To me, ultra
process was real cooking because if you used Hamburger helper,
look at that, it's it's the you got some some
of the grains with the pasta in there, you got hamburger.
Speaker 3 (17:50):
Me.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
I'm getting all my food groups right there. This is
healthy living. As you then opened up that flavor packet,
that orange stuff that would come out, and somehow that
was gonna make it cheese burn right, not real cheese.
It was just this. How many macaroni and cheese boxes
have you ripped open? And remember it looks kind of dull,
and then you add some butter and a little milk,
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and then we orange it up. What is all that
that orange we're just shaking. Hold on, kids, your hot
togs are microwaven. Let me get this macaroni and cheese
powder mixed in here looks like tang. It looks exactly
like tang. Same kind of look on this. It has
not been good for any of us. And I'll just say, yeah,
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if you if you can remember the Space Shuttle blowing
up and above past, it's passed. We're already polluted. So
but for the younger generations that don't have it, and
don't even get me going on the microplastics. I've been
looking at some of this YouTube knows I'm into this,
but when they know I'm into it, there's enough people
out there talking about it where they can fill up
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a whole night where you can learn so much about
how much micro plastic are in everything. And again, if
I have hamburger meat in a freezer plastic bag, I'll
put it on a plate, put it in the microwave,
hitting to frost, and let it just to frost with
all that plastic over it. Because I'm polluted. But we
shouldn't be doing that in the future. Something we don't
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even realize. I say the last fifty seventy five years
of industrialization, and well I started in eighteen hundreds. But
with technology taking out in all the plastics, we have
no idea what it's done to us all. How about that?
Look at me lifting up your Fresno State Friday with
the fact we are all polluted. We'll come rent some
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of that out here, with some of the brews that
are that are going on. We're at two Ravens Brewery.
We got your tickets to Blake Shelton, also to Pitbull.
The high score is twenty twenty three thousand and seven hundred.
I think you can come out and play pack man.
We got your tickets. We've got your tickets to Fresno
State as well. So as you're getting off of it,
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this is a really good place to come out and
you'll see it. Man. Even shuffle board over here? Is
that the boxing thing? You punch it? You want to
see Carple Tunnel do what? Who wanted Carpal Tunnel to
go over and pound? A game of boxing where you're
supposed to see how manly manly you are. You got
to wax up your mustache, to curl up and flex
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your muscles like you're the powerlifter of the nineteen twenties.
That's interesting over there. No, I don't think I need
to go ahead and do that, but I think a
little carpal tunnel could do a little shuffle board. I
think that's a little easier there on the wrist action.
But yeah, there's a lot to do out here. There's
dart or those electronic darts over there. Look at that.
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You don't even have to keep you don't even have
to keep score, but we will keep your score on
the pac Man game. It's two Ravens Brewery and it
is a Trevor Nation all over the place tour. We
are live five zero five four North Academy. On the
outskirts of clothes, Roderdell came out and said, it's up
to jay Z. I did not know that that was
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completely up to jay Z, but that's what the commissioner
of the NFL said, that jay Z gets to determine
who gets to sing at halftime. I tell you that's
a whole lot of power, is it not. That is
the I guess the biggest audience the entire year. Well,
she's getting married to Kelsey and I saw something. We're
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seventy six percent of the people polled. This was young
old men. Women were like, well, we're not like upset
with them, but it's not a big deal. I know
what happened. I talked about it on this show. I
talked about it. I was about to say, up and
down the hallways at work, but now we're one big
open building and a lot of hallways. But I said
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at work, I'd and be like, why is Taylor Swift
on Fox Is? Why is Taylor Swift on the Drudge Report?
Why is she everywhere right here? And I thought no,
because then she came out for Kamala Harrison the campaign.
That's why she was being pushed at all the football games.
Get her name recognition up. No, I can't prove that,
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But you don't hear about it as much anymore, do you. No.
It was during a time period where everything was pushed
extremely hard. In the three o'clock hour, we had a
former Bulldog captain that went on to the NFL with
the Bills and Steelers. Isaiah Green was out here at
two Ravens Brewery at five zero five four North Academy
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GPS at here till six o'clock. But Isaiah works with
at risk youth and at risk youth. Some you just
cannot help my case in point. And this is a
sad story because half of this group didn't end up
too well. These two guys, I could not believe when
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I saw this. I know that as teenage boys they
can be some of the dumbest people on the planet.
Could you tell me now? Yeah, I don't even know
how much you could pay me to ride a bicycle
off the second story house, kick the bicycle out and
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land and Billy do Goods swimming pool. We used to
do that in Ridgecrest when his parents weren't home. The
swimming pool was really close, Like you'd walk out the
sliding glass door, it'd be a few steps and there's
the pole. So if you came off the roof, it
was almost impot you could. You'd have to just take
one little jump out to fall straight down to hit concrete.
If you were coming at the speed of a bike,
you just gravity, you would end in the pool. If
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you just went with the flow of gravity. So it
wasn't like we were, you know, you know, out there
being evil canevil too much. But that's silly stuff to
do now. I would never do something like that, you know,
bb gum wars with two pair of Levi five oh
ones on and a sweater and a motorcycle helmet in
the heat and the desert, shooting at each other behind rocks.
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Guys do stupid stuff. No dumber than this. Two Texas guys.
They decided to put on kevlar helmets because kevlar will
stop a bullet, right, the bulletproofess kevlar. How did this end? Okay,
hold on, hold on, I don't know. Let's see. I
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would go out to maybe a firing range and fired
at a pumpkin, you know, putting a kevlar around a
pumpkin or something like that. Sean and Aaron both took
turns shooting each other in the head with the rifle
to see if the kevlar helmets worked. Harris County Sheriff's Department, Yeah,
it didn't work out too well. They got there, there
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was a he had a wound to the head. Aaron
did from the UK. Sean was arrested and booked on
murder charges, and the whole time he's going, no, we
were justusing the kevlar helmets out. I guess we'll have
to see what a jury says about this. If that's
gonna be murder or manslaughter. But you know what it's
actually I don't like to give, you know, murderers good ideas,
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but if you were wanting to kill somebody and they
were dumb, and you were a murderer, you could be like, hey,
let's put on these kevlar helmets. Let's just put them on. Whine, Oh,
let's just try them on, and then you kind of
shoot the side of yours a little bit, and then
you just shoot them bam bam, you know, and they
die like this, and you could then tell the police
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this story. You know, the detectives are looking into this.
That just does not seem like something too well. I
was about to say normal people would do, but we
know there's not a lot of normal people out there.
But I've never heard of anything like well, let me
stop myself right now. I've heard some stories from Tennessee,
and I'm not going to tell the relatives because I
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can't remember right now who it was, but my blood
relatives they would light a cigarette and have the cigarette
sticking out the lip, and somebody with a gun would
shoot the cigarette. I've heard those stories, and I'll have
to ask my mom and dad and report back on
Monday who those family members were by name and my
relation to them. Right, that's craziness. I bet you anything.
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They were teenagers at the time, the new addiction for
a lot of teens. They're not at least they're not
out I guess shooting cigarettes out of each other's mouth
or playing bb gun wars. They're not out at all.
When's the last time you driven around your neighborhood tell
me this and seeing any open grass area, any school,
any I don't know grounds being utilized outside of organized
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parental supervision with referee sports. We see those happening at schools.
But when's the last time you've ever seen a pickup
game of anything with kids playing I mean talking football
with a NERF playing NERF cats, like five six boys
running out in the field, playing in a grass area.
You don't see it anymore. That's why the NFL has
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to do Play sixty to try and convince kids to
go out and actually play sixty minutes outside will guarantee you.
Let's go back to the late seventies when I was,
you know, like ten, eleven, twelve years old. You're running
around days where you just can't wait to get up
and find an adventure out there. We didn't have we
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didn't have the internet. We just had cartoons on Saturday
morning and then it was shut out, all out of
the house. Yeah, you might have a baseball game you
were interested in. That might be the game of the
week with Kurt Goudie and Joe Garret Jola doing it.
But other than that, man, you were out. You were
looking for pieces of wood to build a fort. You
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were looking for an old refrigerator to have your brother
go playing. You were looking all over the place for
things to happen. And I think that is a much
much better way. And yeah, I was affected by it
becoming a parent in the mid nineties or ninety two
up until the early two thousands with children and as
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they grew into little kids and you really had to
keep an eye on them, and we got that term
helicopter parents started where you constantly had to be watching. Hey,
there is an age where you just don't let them out. Now,
it all depends where you live. If you had a
house out here where I'm sitting out here at five
zero five four North Academy at two Ravens Brewery in
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one of these farm areas, out here that's quickly growing
up with the city around it. But yeah, they can
go out and play and run around. I remember in
Elk Grove early two thousands on a half a kind
of a half cul de sac and you could hear
the cars of I five not that far away, so
it was not really out in the country country and
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if the kids were outside playing out front, we kind
of had a little organization their parents, you know, six
or eight parents there that the kids and one of
us would always be out there, and that was kind
of comforting to know that next door neighbor John is
on patrol and one of the kids would run in
and be like dad, Dad, John needs you and I
come out and John be like, hey, I got to
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run in and make a call. Can you take Oh yeah,
That's how we would do it. And I think that's
a good organization when they're at that kind of a
kind of a young age. Now get to a point
where yeah, you got to let them go riither by,
go down to the park and be out on their own.
And I know we've had a lot of parents that
with the uh, well, yeah we do have crime. I
think a lot of people feel that they're just being
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kids kidnapped everywhere left and right, and you can't let
them out of your sight. And that's affecting a lot
of them. So a lot of them are inside, and
a lot of them are willingly inside. Why because they're addicts.
An alcoholic is willingly willing to sit in his living
room in his armchair and do armchair curls all day
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long with the alcohol because hey, he's comfortable with it.
He's addicted, doesn't need to go anywhere. Well, the social
media and the phones have gotten everybody addicted, and now
we're seeing this level of love anxiety that's coming out,
depression in these young kids. We're seeing self harm and
all these rates are going up, and especially for girls,
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they're really noticing this. A lot of addiction has gone on.
But we all do it, don't we. I mean, you
can scroll in thirty minutes is past. You can get
on and start looking around and start contacting and doing this,
and you get your smartphone and suddenly you're not hanging
out as much. You're not sipping a brew at two
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Ravens Brewery. You're inside being marketed too. And I think
one of the best thing that kids need to do,
and I think it's an obligation right now is to
make them hang out with friends. I mean, we couldn't
wait to run out and slam the screen door and
be told the airs on turn around, close the front door,
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slam the screen door and run out and be with
friends and adventures. We get these dopamine hits scrolling for
hours with social media and it's like a gambling machine.
And they're finding out these apps. Man, someone were worse
than ever Instagram, facebooks, and ap chat which everyone that
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you want to go to. Now, there's a good way
to market that there's something wrong with this technology. There's
something wrong with those appsets, how some people are using
them and how they're they're getting destroyed their sense of
confidence and their self esteem. And I think so many
girls with the body image aspect of this, and I
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think it affects boys and girls differently. There's no difference, Yeah,
there is a there is a difference. The kids aren't okay.
Can you imagine when we were in school, if they
let you, I don't know, roll a TV into class
with you, I couldn't have learned, wouldn't have learned anything.
But we've seen right now teen teen to Russian for
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girls has gone up one hundred and forty five percent
since two thousand and ten. So something's going on. You know,
there's a lot of people enjoying some nice beverages and
Bruski's out here. I was going to go into the
time that we spend on our smartphones in the bathroom
(32:21):
and how much it raises the risk of hemorrhoids. But
you know what, I think I'll save that till Monday. Yeah,
I'll start that earlier in the show. Could be too
little close to dinner. We don't need to have that conversation.
But keep that in mind. Now, I didn't tell you
how long is too long there, But we'll save that
for Monday. Speaking of Monday, Fresno City Councilman Mike Carbossi's
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going to be joining us. He's running for Fresno County
Clerk and Recorder. We found out this week from Shiloh
Marx California Integrity there that there are seventy thousand inactive
voters still on the voter rolls in Fresno County and
will be for this election coming up in November. So yeah,
and according to Shiloh, he heard back that yeah, it's
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not gonna be changed, so many Shenanigans going on Monday,
we'll also be talking to the father stealing of Caleb Quick,
the young man that was shot at McDonald's and murdered there.
That trial had even started yet, they're still trying to
find out if the alled shooter and alledged driver get
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away are going to be tried as adults or not.
So that's gonna be a heavy interview, but a conversation
that I'm glad he reached out and I'm glad we'll
have that conversation. Give him a chance. I guess it's
part of the healing process is to, you know, to
stand up and talk, and so we'll be doing that
on Monday as well. We we got your tickets and boy, dude,
(33:49):
I'm like, I'm like ticketmaster dot Com out here. I've
got tickets to Southern University September thirteenth at Valley Children's
As the Dogs will be back in town next weekend
taking on bat Tom Rue. Also, I've got your tickets
for you to go see Midland. They're gonna be here
at the end of the month country artist Midland, and
(34:10):
you can come out right now and play pac Man.
Where to Ravens Brewery. You get the high score on
pac Man and at five point thirty will be announcing
your name. You're gonna get both of these tickets. Tickets
are Boots in the Park with Blake Shelton next Saturday
at Wilboro Park. And this is an end to this.
Also go to you tickets for the next day Party
(34:30):
in the Park with Pittbull. He's gonna be there with
Little John and Fat Joe as well. So we got
your football tickets, we got concert tickets, we got posters,
we got all kinds of stuff, and they got some
incredible brewis at too Ravens Brewery. We're gonna be come
back and talking to the manager here and he's gonna
wet your whistle. The Trevor Nation all over the place.
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Store Live and two Ravens Brewery five zero five four
North Academy, just on the outskirts of Clovis. Dan moves,
So man, thanks for having us out here. Dan, you're
a brewer.
Speaker 2 (35:03):
I am one of the first, and thank you very
much for coming.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
Out telling you got a good story how your great
grandpa would tell you how to mix it, and you
grew up and you knew you were going to do
this your whole life? How'd you get involved in this?
And I like the beer, by the way.
Speaker 3 (35:15):
Thank you very much. And actually it's closer than you
might guess. My grandfather was in the alcohol industry, primarily
wine and spirits. But that's how I got my start.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
Look at that, Okay, I had no idea. We did
not talk about that, do we not?
Speaker 2 (35:28):
At all?
Speaker 1 (35:29):
You want me to give you the powerball numbers? I'm
feeling right now, I love them? Well, how long you've
been doing this? And that's one thing I've never ever
had explained to me is how all that happens. The
main ingredient.
Speaker 3 (35:45):
Barley, well, technically water, I suppose, is the greatest percentage have.
Speaker 1 (35:49):
The price has really gone up over the last four
or five years and all this stuff. Sadly, yes, yeah,
how long? Okay? If I had a pint here of
something that's a little lighter, like, how long ago is
that made? How long does it stay around? Like what
you're making today? When will people be drinking that? So
most ales are about two to three weeks grain to
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glass from the time you start to the time it's
ready to drinks about two to three weeks. The lighter
loggers four or five weeks for some of those. What
can go wrong during that time whereas you're like throwing
things around just about anything.
Speaker 3 (36:27):
Unfortunately, the initial process is actually just about one day,
and that's when most of the critical stuff happens. That's
when you actually make the liquid. After that, about the
next week or so is fermentation, and that's just babysitting
the tank to make sure that the yeast is doing
its job and eating up the sugars. That's how you
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get the alcohol and the carbon dioxide.
Speaker 1 (36:52):
What's your favorite out here that you mix? First of all,
are you a beer drinker?
Speaker 2 (36:57):
I am absolutely a beer drinker.
Speaker 1 (36:58):
All right to be, it'd almost be illegal to not be.
Speaker 3 (37:01):
What's your favorite? My favorite beer on tap is Ivar.
It's our pale ale. It's a nice English.
Speaker 2 (37:06):
Style pale ale. It's absolutely delicious.
Speaker 1 (37:08):
Where do you get your recipes? Made them myself really
over the years, combination of this and that and a
little trial and there, and all very much on the
trial and error. How many recipes you got going back there?
Speaker 2 (37:21):
Of my own?
Speaker 3 (37:22):
There's five or six of the ones that are collaborations
with Mark or that Mark's done on his own. We've
got over twenty beers on tap right now.
Speaker 1 (37:29):
You take them to competitions. Absolutely, you got some ribbons,
we sure do well. I think you need to come
out here and tell somebody that can win a ribbon
based upon his recipe for some beer, Dan Musso, thank
you so much for having us out here. Have you
played pac Man? I might be illegal for you to
win the ticket since we're no. You don't work for Ihart.
(37:50):
I have played yet, Well, you need to get over
there and play man. Blake Shelton. You're probably out here
busy though, doing your malt and Barley and the hops
and everything else you put in there, right, that's the goal,
Hey man, I appreciate you, thank you, thank
Speaker 3 (38:02):
You very much for having us this assistant Trevor Carry
show on The Valley's Powers Off