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October 9, 2025 14 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:26):
Scientists are studying grumpy old man syndrome really well, they're
calling it irritable male syndrome.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
I have not been consulted yet.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
I guess this is a condition primarily linked to dropping
testosterone levels associated with aging and stress. Most guys start
noticing symptoms between the ages of forty and sixty. Wow,
that's twenty years, like span. Any guy who's had some

(00:57):
of these symptoms should visit a doctor and uh, yeah,
I have your testosterone levels checked all of that stuff.
I one thousand believe in this that it is something
that is real. So, but I don't know if I
like the IMS irritable mail syndrome, But I guess that

(01:21):
is kind of descriptive, kind of accurate.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Who is it who's sponsoring this? Is it like a
just one of the stosterone replacement company or so, No, it's.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
Just one of these stories that was on our that
I don't know if you've looked up, but I just
one of the It was on our on our services, Okay,
so I was just looking at it. It's not the
source was Huffington Post, So I'm not sure exactly if
there was somebody behind it that was going yeah, and

(01:55):
then if you think you may be suffering from this,
Call our office and we'll get you. Oh, come on,
I just want like the story. If it's a story,
if it's legit, don't do it with you know, Oh,
we can help you work through it. By Carlton.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
No.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
I hate that.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
When you get older. I mean, you know, obviously the
testosterone levels I guess go down, and uh but I
don't know that that makes me grumpy. I am. My
brain is still very youthful. I just I don't have
the strength I had, you know twenty five thirty years ago.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
Nobody does.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
Yeah, that's just kind of a natural.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Father times undefeated.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Yeah, unfortunately, but it doesn't make me grumpy. I'm just grumpy.
I've been grumpy since I was twelve.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
Oh so your grumpiness is just from a long time.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
Ago, yes, just genetically inherited.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
I think, just continued to exist.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
I was. I remember fourteenth birthday. I sat on the
front porch of my parents' house and yelled at kids
to get off the lawn. Always been like this always.
It's funny, like.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
It's one of your twelve year old friends going, why
aren't you telling me to do that?

Speaker 2 (03:05):
I just I was aggressive about Sometimes I'd yell at
myself to get off the lawn if.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
You were walking on it, you're messing up my pattern.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
Yes, get off my lawn, big boy, you're leaving trenches
in the lawn. Man, get off of their Yeah. I
told myself that.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
All the time I could see I could see Zach
maybe wanting to do this. There's a contest that offers
thrill seekers five grand to hunt ghosts and you get
to go to Las Vegas to do it. It's a
it's a Vegas hotel. I'm down.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
I would you like to do that?

Speaker 1 (03:39):
What would you? Zach? What would you do? Seriously? If
you got there and you saw something that was legit,
Like would you be like, oh, that's cool or would
you be like I go running out of there? Probably both,
Yeah that's really cool. I'll then run away crying. But
you know, I mean it would be if it's like,
is it like a tour thing or or you're ghost

(04:00):
hunting by yourself. Now this is real. Casino dot org
looking for a brave soul to spend a weekend at
El Cortes Hotel and casino. Now I know exactly where
that is. It's it's literally about fifty yards or so
from the iHeart Las Vegas compound, which is near Fremont Street,

(04:24):
right on Fremont Street and El Cortez. I've been in
there many times. It is old, it is rickety, it
is crusty, and it's a staple there. A lot of
people like to go into El Cortes. I had no
idea that it's partially or possibly haunted. You have totally
down I can produce from there. No, you would actually

(04:45):
have to take if you wanted to try this. Do
you really how would you react if you were in
there and something legit like you were like, you know,
would you do? You feel?

Speaker 2 (04:56):
Like? It depends if I were to see, you know,
an apparition of some sort, I think I'd try to
talk to it. Now. If I was in a room
and you know, the kitchen knives just started flying, I
wouldn't get out quickly, sure, but I would love to
because there's a lot of wonder there. Man, are are

(05:18):
you dead? Do you know you're dead? Did you go
to heaven? Did you not go to heaven? Did you
did you find to heaven? Is there a heaven? What
all these questions? You would want to ask somebody who
was dead if you could talk to them.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
Do you do you assume when you see a ghostly
or an apparition that it's evil? No, or at one
time it may not have been evil.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
No. If you'd like to get in on this conversation,
call us from West of High Street at one eight
hundred and sixty ten WTV in East of High Street
six one four eight nine eight eighty six for people
wearing house slippers right now. Please do not call all.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
You're from the marathon in west yeah hundred west of
Highest instead of west of the Rockies.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
Call yeah, that's uh. I mean, I I would I
would think if if I felt like and in Vegas,
I have to wonder, you know, are they just regular
ghosts that are supposed to be in there, or they
you know, maybe celebrity grow close that have played the
strip and have gone it's Anny young men floating around
in there? Or is Elvis in there somewhere? You know?

Speaker 1 (06:37):
It?

Speaker 2 (06:37):
Just that would that would be interesting to me? And
I am intrigued by our existence, I really am. And
you and I have talked about this before. Your creativity,
your spontaneity, or your dreams or ambitions, your abilities, everything
you are is controlled by a pound of hamburger. And

(06:57):
that amazes me, which is why I believe there's something
so much more to us that you know, you put
a brain on a table and it's it's a package
of hamburger. It doesn't look like anything, and yet it's
the essence as far as we know of everything we are.
There must be something more and I'd love to talk

(07:18):
to any person, entity, whatever that could tell me what
that's something more.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
Is The l Cortes opened back in nineteen forty one
on the Old Strip which is downtown Fremont Street, seen
everything from mobsters to murders, plenty of reported creepy things.
Those fandom footsteps, shadowy figures just what the contest is
hoping that their winner will find. You have to investigate,
fully equipped, by the way, with ghost hunting gear to

(07:47):
see if the stories. I'm sorry, Proton.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
Pack no, because you would, you intentionally would cross the streams.
They wouldn't give you one of those. Chuck won't go
to the bathroom with me anymore.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
You know the mics are on right.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
A ghost ask you if you are a god. The
answer is yes.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
The chosen ghost hunter is going to check into the
el Cortes for a haunted weekend stay. You'll explore the
oldest and eeriest corner searching for signs of ghostly activity.
And this is a real thing. Casino dot org. You
could make five grand doing this. Now. I don't know
if this is something where they're like, well, we'll get

(08:34):
people to talk about this and get the pre advertising
out of it, or what have you could be but
I can tell you El Cortes is a lot of
locals go there, and if you've been going to Las
Vegas for a lot a long time, you may venture
into El Cortes. Me it was out of convenience. I've
been in there a few times. I've taken a little
bit of money from them, but it's just because it's

(08:55):
near where I'm set up when I work there when
I'm in Vegas and I work otherwise, I really wouldn't
be going in there places. It's it's interesting to say
the least. But look, the biggest part their money is green,
so I don't discriminate when it comes to that. Your
money's green, I'll take it. I'm good, I'm good, I'll

(09:15):
take it.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
Gierra's sound just now like a high pitched sound. No,
it must be just coming through my headphones. I was
taking a picture of my screen over here for one
of our faithful listeners who was asking where we managed
to find life savers lollipops. Uh huh, And so I
brought it up on the screen to send to her.
And as I hit the camera button to take a
picture of the screen, I got a sound in my headphones.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Was it a ghost?

Speaker 2 (09:40):
It could have been? See there it is?

Speaker 1 (09:42):
Oh, I hear it.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
Yeah, that's the camera on my phone. If you're taking
a picture with your phone right now, call eight hundred
if you'd rather go to the bathroom than listen to
more of this show called eight to one.

Speaker 1 (09:59):
No, don't do it. Just stay here. We're switching. We're
switching topics.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
Can you take us through the bathroom with you?

Speaker 1 (10:04):
It's okay, no mind, I don't want to have to
put a blindfold on Marjorie Taylor green.

Speaker 2 (10:09):
A speaking of things that scare me.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
Yes, you know, all the stuff she's been doing over
the past few months. I have been saying to myself,
so what is really happening with her? What exactly is
happening to her? So she you know, uh, she said,
I get to be an independent. I get, I get

(10:32):
to be independent as a Republican. She goes on to
talk about because of the way that she was elected
into Congress, so on and so forth. But I guess
she was looking at possibly trying to get into the Senate,
and so she was deterred by you know, some people

(10:52):
I guess in the White House or so on. But
I will I will tell you I didn't realize what
exactly was behind this, because the first thing I thought was, man,
she's lost it. She's all for Rocker. Every time you
start thinking there's something more going on here. She has

(11:12):
a strained relationship with Speaker Johnson right now. She said
she feels zero loyalty to him, tried unsuccessfully to remove
him or remove rather from his post last year over
his support of Ukraine. If you'll remember that she was
okay with that, or leading the charge there, and so

(11:32):
she gave up for running for Senate next year. And
here is what I said, Ah, it's starting to make sense.
She was passed over for a Trump administration job. And
I believe disgruntled is.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
The word really that we're after here.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
Yeah, she tried to say that she's never really been
all that interested in serving in the Senate any way,
and that she had publicly talked about her desire to run.
She goes, I don't want to serve in that institution.
Look at him. They literally are the reason the government
is shut down right now. I think I'll go good
things go to die in the Senate. I certainly don't
want to go there, But I think those are just

(12:15):
attacks to try and marginalize me, or try to sweep
me off my or sweep me off rather so to speak,
And I really don't care. Once again, it's all about her,
and so she's I didn't realize that she had been
passed over for a Trump administration job. I feel like
that is at the base of this.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
I think that's a little self important of her. You
have a position, you had a position before he became president.
To fulfill the obligations of your position as best as
possible to help move the agenda forward. Don't don't sit
around being upset and disgruntled because you know you didn't
get a cabinet position or whatever. Do what you do

(12:58):
in your position to make things work.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
She openly expressed interest in becoming Homeland Security secretary, said
she was disappointed she didn't get the job in the
Trump administration. One of the sources who is also close
to Green and spoke to her, recently added that she
felt ignored by GOP leadership in the White House. So
this is her going, fine, I'll take my ball and

(13:21):
go home.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
Then, hey, while we're thinking about the administration and all
this stuff going on, get something fairly breaking here from
ABC News. New York Attorney General Latitia James has been indicted,
oh finally, on at least one count at this point
of alleged fraud becoming. Of course, the second they said
this was just.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
The start we saw COMI you know, he pled not guilty.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
She's an no brainer. She's a no brainer.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
I feel like it too.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
There's no possible way any jury can find her not
guilty of fraud, of abusing the system, of abusing federal
housing dollars to secure an FHA loan for a property
that didn't qualify in a place where she did not live.
She absolutely falsified everything.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
Well, they'll ramp up more yet rhetoric now about how
it's well, he's going after his political enemies, that's all
he's doing. This is just revenge. It's not rooted in anything.
Other than revenge.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
Okay, that's where this is going. I wonder where he
learned that.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
Yeah, you know what, learn it, schmirn it whatever. If
you're guilty, remember, let me see if I get this right.
Nobody's above the law, didn't they say? Oh yeah, a lot,
a lot. They've all said it a lot. So there
it is. We'll see if you're above the law. We'll
see if you're below the law. We'll see if the
law applies to you. That kind of a thing. And

(14:41):
this is just the beginning. This is just the beginning.
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