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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Yes, sir Army, I'm on Budding Army Post Malona Blade Shelton,
bore me and drink on cablele two. This is the
news that affects you here in Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
What's up to say? Hey?
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Many news is brought to you by our friends at
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chicken over Lasteria is growing. They're now including twelve million
pounds worth of meat and poultry, and some of it
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Speaker 1 (00:46):
I think remember she said check your chicken. Nut Okay,
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We've also heard from a lot of different outlets that
you should or that we are going to be getting
a lot of snow the winter. Now we're hearing from
another one. We already heard from Farmers Almanac and other people.
But now Aki Weather is also saying that we are
going to get a lot of snow, So I guess
everyone's just agreeing.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
Yeah, what we get in winter, I can't do anything
about it.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
That's yep, that's how it's gonna be.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
I need snowblower because well, my kids are gone now,
so I'm the snowblower. I'm in the market for a snowblower.
All right. This guy says, listen, I'm done with this
country music thing. Quit calling me country. What's up with that?
That's Kay's Country Update, and we're gonna get somebody out
of the friend zone and introduce something new to you
at six point forty this morning where we could use
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your help and you probably want to be one of
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Kai's Country Update on Cable two. All right, somebody says,
don't call me country. What's up right?
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were just chatting about lives, their music, their passions and
Zach wants to make it perfectly clear that he doesn't
fit into one genre.
Speaker 5 (02:00):
I don't want to be a country musician. I want
to be a songwriter. You're quintessential a songwriter, like no
one calls Bruce Springsteen a freaking rock musician, which you
are one, but you're also an indie musician. You're also
a country musician, Like you're all these things encapsulated in
one man.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
And now that's what songwriting is, okay.
Speaker 4 (02:17):
And I'd also call him a poet. I mean, if
you listen to his music, it's a lot of poetry.
I had no idea about this.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
Maybe you didn't.
Speaker 4 (02:24):
Keith Urban definitely didn't until recently. He performed with Luke
Comes at a show, and afterwards he got a chance
to meet Luke's wife, who told him a very interesting fact.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
It was so weird.
Speaker 6 (02:33):
I went backstage. I was on my own and I
went backstage and he said, oh, this is my wife, Nicole.
And every time I meet someone called Nicole, I jokingly go, oh,
we just met, and never head to get your tattooed
on my arm and she and she goes, well, she
was named after her.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
It was like I've never heard anybody say that before.
Speaker 4 (02:48):
Yeah, so, Luke COUM's wife is named after Nicole Kidman,
who's married to Keith Urban.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
I need a pen, a pen or an avacus or something.
Speaker 3 (02:56):
What an honor?
Speaker 1 (02:57):
Guys, Keep it on Capital too. Somebody wants out of
the friend zone and out of the corn Maids to
get there too, The Haunted one two songs Away, Catle two,
Jacob and I'm Ki Little too. One of the most
important things of this radio station we'll ever do. We're
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going to tell you about coming up with it about
ten minutes. If you would please hang on and keep
it on k Little two. This is a really, really
big deal and we feel that you will absolutely be
on board, especially when you hear from somebody coming up.
Keep it on Cattle Shoot. First things first, though, Yes,
we got to yet cult out of the friend zone.
Interesting story here and tell us who you liked and
all that stuff. This is the part where somebody asked
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somebody out on the radio, what do you dude?
Speaker 7 (03:40):
Yeah, I've been I've been waiting for like the sweet
spot for this this moment. I've known this girl named
Lindsay and I mean, look, I'm calling you guys about
this so you know, I'm crazy about her last year
almost almost exactly like a year ago at this this
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is a haunted maze thing. It's Cornfield and my buddy's girlfriend.
She put the whole thing together. So you know, I
always like to have a good time, a good sort
of party environment. And uh, when we get in line,
this girl, Lindsey, she like dips out the last second.
I'm like, missus scared is she? She's chickening out? Like
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maybe I.
Speaker 8 (04:26):
Don't know what's going on, but she's the only one
who chickens out.
Speaker 7 (04:28):
You know. Of course I'm gonna take advantage of the
situation in a very respectful way and just you know,
walk her back to the bonfire, make sure she's not
a low make sure she's okay.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
Uh huh, you hero you that you hero you? So
you found her attractive and then what happened? Why are
you guys dating?
Speaker 7 (04:48):
Well, you know, while we work at the bonfire, pretty
quickly she drops the B word. You know, she's got
a boyfriend.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
All right, Well, has anything changed?
Speaker 6 (04:56):
You know?
Speaker 1 (04:57):
Or you're just gonna call and see if something's Well,
that's the thing.
Speaker 8 (05:01):
That's I'm calling, because you know it's a whole year
and I find yeah, I find.
Speaker 7 (05:06):
Out through a grape find that she and her boyfriend
broke up.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
All right, well let's pounce, all right, hold the line,
let's call her up. You ready, Yeah, like a hawk
waiting for grave on the mouse.
Speaker 7 (05:20):
Got it.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Well, let's try to be a little more civil. But
we'll do that next on Cablele two. And then hold
tight for this well rather large announcement that we have
we could actually use your help with. Keep it on
one O two point one Cable two. After friend Zone,
coming up cab Morgan Wallen and Ernest Cowgirls one O
two point one Cabble two, probably the most important conversation
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we've had on this station. Cab coming up in just
a couple of songs. Keep it on Cabble two, and
we're going to run something by you, and we could
sure use your your opinion and use your time for
just a second. Alright, that's come up, Keep it on
Camical two. First things first, this friend zone. I know
people are intrigued by this announcement. Nobody's more intrigued than me.
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And it's gonna be cool, we hope. A couple of
songs from now so Colt walks out of the friend zone.
He walked out of a haunted corn maze a year
ago with Lindsay because Lindsay bailed. She was kind of scared,
so he sat with her. But Lindsay had a boyfriend
at the time, and he kind of sniffed out that
Lindsay doesn't have a boyfriend anymore. But they kind of
hit it off a year ago. Let's see if this
is true, and let's see if we could get her
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out of the front zone with Colts. Colts still on
the phone, Let's go, Clare Lindsay, good morning, good morning. Hi,
it's Chris. Are you ready? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (06:43):
Why not?
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Okay, here you go. Do you have any idea what's
going on? In all honesty or no? Right?
Speaker 9 (06:49):
Is something fun?
Speaker 1 (06:50):
I don't know. It's supposed to be something fun, but
it's it involves somebody more fun than me, and that
would be somebody on the phone right now. Come on
in and say, hey, he and that's Lindsay.
Speaker 8 (07:02):
I guess who this is.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
We're not off a star. Her name is? Her name
is Lindsay. That's what you told me the first call.
Speaker 8 (07:11):
Yeah, okay, you guys don't know this, but we had
a little that's like a.
Speaker 7 (07:20):
Hit because when I first heard your name when we met,
I thought you said Linda.
Speaker 8 (07:27):
Oh okay, okay, okay, I don't know. This is a
whole year ago.
Speaker 7 (07:32):
Uh you know, cold cold, like the you know, like
the the pistol.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
Do you remember this guy a year ago? Yeah?
Speaker 9 (07:42):
Yeah, yeah, no I I yeah, yeah, no, we know
each other?
Speaker 1 (07:49):
Are you Linda?
Speaker 9 (07:51):
No, I'm lindsay, I don't even remember this joke he's
talking about. But whatever, sometimes like I got Linda at
like Starbucks or whatever.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
Okay, all right, because I was really confused there. But anyway,
go ahead, Why are we calling? Why are we calling Linda?
Speaker 9 (08:05):
Let me, lindsay, yeah, right, you want you want me
to guess, so I don't what are we doing here?
Speaker 7 (08:13):
Okay? You go back to James. How last year, you know,
they put together the whole you know, Cornfield Maze thing,
and you dipped out of the last second because you
know you you were a little scared. You know, well,
just became nothing wrong with that because we had a
great time. Well guess what, we have the opportunity again
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for you to be scared because they're doing a little
haunted house things.
Speaker 9 (08:41):
And yeah, well I was really excued to that though,
like this, I don't know this scarecrow thing walk by
and like I just hate scarecrows from that movie Deeper Scrapers.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
Like have you seen that?
Speaker 6 (08:54):
I don't know.
Speaker 9 (08:54):
Anyway, I walked out before it even started, Like I'm
not even embarrassed in my life's choices, like I'm.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
Or something like that, Like I don't know, it's a
good life choice. But Cole was wondering something a little
beyond all of that.
Speaker 7 (09:07):
Okay, yeah, so look, we don't have to do this
haunted house thing. In fact, you know, I was going
to pitch if you know, if you don't want to
do that, because I know that you have some certain
fears which are totally reasonable. How about you know, we
go out for a get a drink or something.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
You know, it's it's called friend zone on cabin O two,
Linda lindsay, sorry, dang it, I'm kidding. It's called friend zone.
And he's asking you if you'd like to maybe breach
the friend zone that you guys are you know, kind
of quasi in and if you are single, go out
on a date and well, you know, call it whatever
(09:48):
you want, call it just a for a and if
you would like to, we're not don't schedule it, you know,
on any freaky night, just a normal place and see
if you want to get a burger.
Speaker 9 (10:00):
I mean, who that has get me out here?
Speaker 7 (10:03):
That's really funny.
Speaker 9 (10:05):
I'm yeah, I was surprised. I'm surprised, like I don't,
I don't know, like you you took my phone, you
gave me your number the first time we met, so
like this isn't odd of nowhere, Like I was surprised
at how bold you were.
Speaker 8 (10:20):
I will still I will say.
Speaker 7 (10:21):
That, like that's crazy.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
I know what you're processing things and talking through things.
Would you yeah, okay, would you like to go on
on the date? Well, okay, care of you atle too.
Speaker 9 (10:32):
Well okay, so listen, you are so sweet and I
still think you're an absolute sweetheart. I mean, you sat
with me that whole night when I was scared. Oh
my god, it was it was terrifying. But like I
don't know, my boyfriend and I were still together, like
I don't, well, I don't know who told you, mabe
(10:56):
we broke up, but like I were still together, like
we took a break.
Speaker 7 (10:59):
But we're together.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
Okay, all right, that's where we go hands off.
Speaker 9 (11:03):
Oh, I'm really sorry. I'm really sorry. I don't know
what to say it, Like, I don't go back together.
Like things are really better than they've been in a
long time, and I don't want to mess that up,
you know, but like I'm really flattered by all that.
I'm so sorry.
Speaker 1 (11:21):
Well, thanks for being a good sport. But we don't
interfere from here, so we thank both appreciate you.
Speaker 9 (11:26):
Okay, all right, sir, Yep.
Speaker 1 (11:28):
All we do is we just give it a shot.
We just give it a hearty shot, which is what
we're going to do in a couple of songs. And
it may be this is too many, the most important
thing we can do all year, and it's two songs
from now on Cable two. We want to run about you.
We're going to talk to you about it, and we
shall present it. I mean, it's right up there like
with our radio coon, entirely different, but we're going to
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let you know, come it up. Give us a couple
of songs. Cable two. We'll tell you that's Jordan Davis.
Next thing, you know what all two point one Cable two,
it's Chris Carr and Company. Good morning, everybody, Sunny seven
one today fifty three to night seventy four tomorrow. Dude,
we had a guest in here and I tell you
what podcast which is up that really moved to all
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of us. It was two guys and one of them
I'd like to put on the air right now and
his name is Ed. Want you to meet Ed for
a second. This is one of the most important things
that this radio station is going to do here in
twenty twenty four. I mean, in my opinion, it is
right up there with our radiothon that we do for
Saint Jude. Ed's basically he's a he's ex military, he's
a former cop, and he would not be here today
(12:31):
if it wasn't for a dog. And that's a dog
named Rex. And I guess Ed started Soldier six, which
is a nonprofit that provides service dogs to ex military
and first responders. He did this basically because of what
Rex did for his life. What this dog did for
his life meant so much to him, and knowing that
(12:52):
he wouldn't be here if it wasn't for this dog Rex,
he has now started Soldier six. And when you know
the story of Soldier six, and we now know we
had long discussion with Ed a couple of weeks ago,
and now we are just putting our arms around this
organization again. It's a nonprofit a Soldier six and Ed,
I think you could tell us best why you started
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Soldier six.
Speaker 10 (13:13):
The career itself kind of took a toll on me,
and when I left, had a number of things going
on in my life, personal life as well as law enforcement.
I think the culmination of years of just you know,
stuff that we do and see, whether it was in
the military or as a cop, it just took its toll.
(13:34):
I reached a breaking point where I didn't want to
be here anymore. I was in such mental pain and
physical pain that I just wanted to end it. And
so the long and short of it was my wife
Dana saw to it that we should get a service dog,
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and I was kind of poo poo on the idea originally,
but then bought onto it. We ultimately got a dog,
and his name is Rex. Rex is my first service dog,
and he was just such an incredible dog for me
and my family that we decided to pay forward and
to see if we couldn't help others, because there's a
(14:17):
lot of people out there that are suffering, whether it's military,
law enforcement, fire ems, you name it.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
Yeah, and that's where we come in. We not only
want to help Ed and his organization, we want to
get behind Soldiers six and make something happen. So can
you I know, you know, you ask for money on
a radio station, but that's dude, this is our community.
We can't just go These dogs are expensive, the training
is very expensive, and we're not going to do a
(14:45):
radiothon on it, but we are going to be talking
to you fairly frequently about doing a wonderful thing for
other former soldiers, other former military, former EMS, first responders,
police officers, firefighters that are thinking that their life is
worth nothing. Right now, he came back from overseas and
then he became a cop in Saint Paul, and then
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he all of those all of the courage and everything
that he's done for everybody. He's at hero status. But
yet he just did not want to take another breath
at one point in this life. And we can't imagine that, man.
So how do you get behind Soldier six? You go
to Kimototowo dot com and Sam's gonna tell you a
little more. Yeah, Well, we're gonna throw in a little
(15:26):
fun incentive to but yes, we like doing that.
Speaker 3 (15:28):
But yeah, yeah, we really do.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
You know, to make your tax deductible donation, like Chris said,
go to Kyoono two dot com slash pause or use
the keyword pause at.
Speaker 3 (15:36):
Konotwo dot com.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
And again, all donations are tax deductible, and when you
do it through with us through Kimono two dot com,
any donation of fifty dollars or more will automatically qualify
for you to be in the drawing to be at
our upcoming Saint Jude fanjam and to meet all of
the performers there that night.
Speaker 3 (15:54):
Which is huge.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
But guys, this is a doozy.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
It's it's gonna be such a good show, So make
sure you do that through kootwo dot com slash pause
or by using the keyword pause at koo two dot com.
Speaker 3 (16:05):
And that's pauses and puppy pause, paws.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
We've always wanted to do something like this, and it's
like God came in introduced us to Ed and to
Rex and to Mike and people behind Soldier six, and
we really want to make it happen, and we just
we want to start with one service dog, because that
service dog, just like in the case of ED, could
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be a life saving service dog. And they are expensive.
I mean they're like in excess of six seven thousand dollars.
I'm not asking you to made listen. Say you've just
hit the money. You hit the jackpot, and you're like,
you know what, I got six thousand back in my
taxes last year I overpaid or whatever, and you're like,
I've been it's been burning a hole in my pocket. Yeah,
(16:49):
and maybe some gears change in your head and it's like,
I'm going to buy a service dog that would do it.
Right there, We'll start with one. We would love to
do it as a team. Whatever you want to contribute.
It's completely safe. The website is entirely safe. It's going
to redirect you right to Soldier six. And we love
these people. We can't imagine not having these people in
our lives now after meeting them, because they are that
(17:10):
important for what they're doing and they are on a
life saving mission of former military and former first responders.
Speaker 4 (17:15):
Absolutely, and if you want to hear the whole interview,
I would check out our podcast that I tell you
what podcast and listen to the whole entire thing.
Speaker 3 (17:22):
You'll really be moved.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
Yeah. I put it up today. Yeah yeah. Capttle two
dot com search for Pause Paws or it's right there
on the front page. It's just a banner. It's like
a couple down right.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
Yeah yeah, super easy to find again. All all donations
are tax deductible, and you could be in that drawing.
It is really really awesome. You'll be doing an important thing.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
So let's get after it, guys, Kay Little two dot com.
Let's help out Soldier six. These people have done, these
men and women have done so much for us. Let's
make their lives better today and provide a service animal.
Captle two dot com. All your info is right there.
This one's for all of you. It's Toby. I'm Cabble two.
I'm just trying. When we started our show, what ten
years ago, we said, first things first, we're gonna take
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care of our police, our first responders, ems all encompassing
our military, and we're trying to do that right now
with Pause for Patriots. Check it out on the Chris
Car Company Facebook page. We want to who's going to
be the first to help us take that step to
buy a service dog for one of the aforementioned. Okay,
if you need any info, it's K one ole two
(18:24):
dot com. We just started it just moments ago, and
everything is on our podcast called I Tell You What.
And you can meet Ed who started Soldiers six. He's
at out of Saint Paul and you're gonna love the
guy upon hearing from him on our podcast called I
Tell You What, and you go to cabdele two dot com.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
Yeah, and once you do that, make sure that you
remember that all donations are tax deductible. In any donation
of fifty dollars or more automatically qualifies you to be
in the drawing to be at our upcoming Saint Jude
fanjam and meet all the performers that night.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
And by the way, if you do that, that's all
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If you honestly think that a man being pushed into
sharp and sestic waters and trying to to his so
called friend who pushed him into that water makes him
over dramatic, that's all I need to know about too, Sam.
You came off like a mara.
Speaker 3 (23:37):
Oh now now, Dylan, listen.
Speaker 12 (23:39):
I didn't like now now here you are talking about
how you know the hammerheads aren't dangerous stuff. They're animals.
You don't know how they're going to react. They're animals,
and just like people, they eat when they're hungry, and
they snack just like we do.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
I'm with you, and I got bitting the nipple by
sunfish walls to change my life. Seriously, I'm not making
light of it, but those little, the small, the wars sometimes,
Thank you Dylan.
Speaker 3 (24:02):
Now, now, Dylan, I can't sound like a moron when
I am actually a moron.
Speaker 6 (24:05):
I just.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
What a way to defeat the conversation. Just drafts the daisy.
Speaker 3 (24:13):
Cart it's hard to get offended when you just know
what you are.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
We got some reaction to that yesterday. I don't know
if it's it is on our Facebook page, right it is.
The guy pushed his friend into shark infested waters as
a joke. Yeah, the guy didn't take it as a joke.
They're no longer friends, and now he's suing his friend
for pain and suffering or whatever.
Speaker 3 (24:30):
They were hammerhead sharks. It's fine.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
I sit, dude. I wouldn't want to be pushed into
a pile of mice. No, you know what I mean.
Because Dylan's right, those little those little critters get they
get mads like you get in their space, and they
said they start biting and eating them. It's fine, all right,
call us up Generational Jeopardy. It is time to play
the most fun game on radio. Let's get you on
to do it before we give you Minnesota Wild tickets
(24:54):
coming up at seven forty. Got good stuff lined up
before eight on one on two point one, okay, two
anybody out there? I know it's a week, huh. Anybody
going to work today? I'm sure you are. Am I
allowed to say idiot on the radio. You know we
have rules because of right seven forty this morning. Who
was the first? Who was the first? So we have
(25:14):
rules like this. That's at seven forty with your Minnesota
Wild tickets. That's two songs from now on Campbell two.
Right now we play thanks to nikolay Law dot com,
Generational Jeopardy. All right, everybody, let's meet Lily. She's a
millennial from Plymouth, ready to take on Holly. She's a
gen xer from Kimble, Minnesota. First to get two right
(25:35):
wins this game and there are no losers. So ladies,
if you're ready, let's do it.
Speaker 7 (25:40):
Ready?
Speaker 1 (25:40):
Yeah, all right, Lily, you're gonna start the game. You're
the millennial.
Speaker 4 (25:43):
Here's kaya what band was formed by Tommy Lee, Nikki
six and Greg London.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
I don't know gen xer, Holly, I don't got that one.
Motley Cruze, Motley Krus What a disservice to rock for
not knowing. I'm sorry, not everyone knows everything, Holly. The
jen Kx are back to you to take the lead.
Here Sam in the.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
New season of Outer Banks, Whose treasure are they after?
Speaker 1 (26:08):
Of course, it's not a show I watch, Lily, the
millennials of the show you watch.
Speaker 13 (26:15):
It's the stupid Blackheads.
Speaker 3 (26:17):
Guy, it's it's Blackbeard.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
Do I give it to her?
Speaker 8 (26:24):
I don't know that.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
I don't think we could take that. Lily scores fresh, No,
it's not. Those are something you get on the sting condition. Hey, Lily, Lily,
the Millennial back to you. Here's Kaya.
Speaker 4 (26:36):
What what does T M N T stand for.
Speaker 11 (26:41):
M turtles?
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Yeah, all right, here you go. It's one nothing the Millennial.
Back to Jed X your Holly. To tie the game,
here's Sam.
Speaker 3 (26:50):
What was the second movie in the Twilight series?
Speaker 13 (26:55):
Oh, I'm going with this Twilight.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
No, No, Lily for the win.
Speaker 5 (27:04):
It's New Moon.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
Yes, she says it so like above the frame, it's
New Moon. Obviously I would give you points for not
knowing the answer with Twilight the acting. Hey, but congratulations, Lily. Hey,
it's a choice. We got Nico Moon coming to the
film or October twenty fourth and drive by Truckers at
Uptown Theater on October twenty sixth. What do you pick?
(27:27):
I'll do the trucker, all right, Truckers for you and
Nico for Holly. Yeah, thank you and keep I love
you guys, thanks for keeping it down. Came Little Too.
Speaker 7 (27:39):
Is everybody.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
Okay, sounds like sounds like there's something I'll take that.
We'll undone that. Thank you. What's going on? Too many
mimosas on Emmy a week? The kids are home. I
guess you need all the help you can get, all right.
It only takes one to make a rule of out
of something. It's usually not a very smart person. This
(28:02):
is good. It's a couple of songs from Now with
your Wild Tickets on one on two point one, Cattle two,
Rolling Commercial Free with timm A Garth one two point
one Catal two, Good morning. I'm going yep, I gotta
make you do something for him, So hold on a second. Okay,
you're gonna have to call me back after you hear
what you have to do, okay. And it involves just
a little bit of nudity and maybe something a little
(28:23):
kind of off the beaten path, but not too much,
all right? Yeah, Well he just left right there.
Speaker 3 (28:30):
He took amusing with them.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
I'm so afraid to speak to people lately. I just said,
people take me so seriously. There'll be no nudity. I
don't care what you're wearing. I don't have to look
at you, but you just have to call us back
in a second. Just tell us the next two songs
that we play on Cabdle two. We call it twenty two,
and then you're gonna go to the Minnesota Wild if
you call it twenty two and you get them right?
Can I make anything easier than that? Okay, I don't
think something no nudity. We are number one for nude country,
(28:56):
though I hear that liner all the time. I need two,
number one for nude country. We should have a weekend
of that. Maybe not maybe not so Sam. We have
rules because of what we do.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (29:08):
Yeah, I have a friend who brought their horse into
the bathroom at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. And now ever
since they have a sign at that bathroom that says
no livestock allowed.
Speaker 3 (29:20):
And it's because of my friend. And I've seen that
picture go viral, like a picture of the sign go
viral multiple times.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
Why did she bring it into the Why?
Speaker 3 (29:27):
Because why not horse in privacy? It was a miniature horse,
So like, come on, it's not that big of a deal.
Speaker 1 (29:33):
Did you do that at the State Fair when you
brought the miniature horse to the chemical two booth? Did
you drop by the bathroom and say kindly wait outside and.
Speaker 7 (29:39):
Do your thing.
Speaker 2 (29:39):
I don't think that I brought it into the bathroom.
Actually I did bring it pretty much everywhere else though.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
Yeah. So you're saying we have rules for a reason
and it only takes one to kick off that rule.
Speaker 3 (29:48):
Yeah, and my friend was that one. And I don't know.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
I feel like just horse people in general end up
causing a lot of different rules because we do a
lot of silly things.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
With our horses.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
So it just got me thinking, like, what are other
rules that have come about just because of one person. Like,
for example, on pretty much every clothes iron that you
see around the head anywhere, there's a warning label on
it that says, don't iron your clothes while you're wearing them.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
Somebody did you don't know.
Speaker 1 (30:16):
I'm not saying to do it at all, but you
can get hurt. But I yeah, I hit the steam
where the steam goes. I just needed to get one
little spot, all right, But he can put a towel
over it, is what I did. I put a towel
over the shirt and I took that one rink a lot.
I'm like, am I gonna take this off? We had
a tie on.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
Our Buddy John from down the hall there at KATLK.
He would like test out how hot his iron was
by just kind of like touching it.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
Oh, just making sure it's on, Yeah, to.
Speaker 2 (30:44):
Make sure it's like on and warming up. But once
without thinking, he did that with his face. He like
went and tapped it with his face.
Speaker 1 (30:50):
And he looked like a waffle.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
He like burned circles into his face.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
Funny, he was.
Speaker 3 (30:59):
He's fine, but it's like back during his single years.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
But his wife puts syrup and butter on him, dress up,
use it as a Halloween costume.
Speaker 12 (31:08):
Really went for it.
Speaker 3 (31:09):
He didn't think it was that hot yet put it.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
That's I'm going to go. I have to talk to him.
I never knew he was that stupid talk show. It's
the dumb people that make the rules really the reason
we have the rules.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
Yeah, Like like for example, you know the label that's
on engine oil that says not safe for human consumption.
You know that's there because somebody has tried it right time.
Speaker 3 (31:35):
You know, it just looks fun.
Speaker 4 (31:37):
You're like, oh, maybe I'll.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
Eat that looks fun. Well do they do well?
Speaker 3 (31:41):
They look like gushers.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
They do kind of look like candy. Yes, yeah, they're
really colorful. So now they need to put like child
proof lids on everything, on all things, except honestly, like
some things need to be like adult proof because a
lot of times it's the adults that are eating things
they shouldn't be.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
Well, I mean, this is very grim, but think about
the first jaywalker. Somebody had to do it. Oh, say,
you're not allowed to j walking anymore because you know
what I mean, somebody did it. Yes, yeah, most of
us know. You don't want to run out in the
middle of the street. Why we have rules? It only
takes one, it.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
Does it only takes one, Like it only takes one
person using their hair dryer in the shower. For Suddenly,
on every air dryer it says, do not use in
the shower or the bathtub or the bathtub. Yeah, like
if you try to make toast in the bathtub, don't
do that, do you remember?
Speaker 3 (32:27):
Don't do it?
Speaker 4 (32:27):
The girl with gorilla glue that glued her hair that
she was trying to sue them because she said the
label doesn't say you can't use it on your hair.
Speaker 3 (32:34):
Oh my goodness.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
Yeah, but she doesn't need a hard head at work anymore.
She doesn't. She can go without so people can post
on our socials. We have these rules for a reason
because somebody made the rule happen in the first place. Yeah, yes,
Christ Caring Company socials.
Speaker 6 (32:48):
She got to know.
Speaker 2 (32:48):
And another one, last one, I promise there's this person's
alma mater.
Speaker 3 (32:54):
Alma mater. I didn't go to college. Sorry.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
Now has a line in the student handbook that charcoal
grills are not permitted in the dorm room because you know,
somebody went and grilled some food in their dorm room.
Speaker 3 (33:04):
Maybe I did that.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
I got a mini.
Speaker 3 (33:07):
Ever, you are the reason why rules like this.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
But it smelled so good, and everybody was like, man,
that's not coming from the kitchen, what's going on with that?
Normally that room smells like something completely different. Funny smells good?
All right, I call her twenty two. Call us up
when you know both songs nine eight nine kimballe two.
We're gonna play two songs. First, one's a bar song.
I told you what it is. You have that one
now from samboozie or tipsy, you call it whatever you want.
(33:32):
Just call it tipsy or a bar song. I don't care.
And then we have another song that we're gonna play.
Rattle them back to us when they're done, be called
twenty two of them. You're going to the Minnesota Wild
nine eight nine Kimbical two. That's carry under It blown
Away song number two Tom two. Just rattle them back
to us nine eight nine Cable two. We'll get the
(33:53):
app a second and we'll get you on. We call
it twenty two and win tickets to the Minnesota Wild
taking on the Tampa Bay Lightning at Excel No. November,
that is November. The first song not eight and nine
cable to repeat the last two song titles. That's all
we need. So KaiA, how women are winning arguments nowadays?
This is this is cheating.
Speaker 4 (34:11):
They want to see if it's cheating or if it's genius.
So they usually, you know, use chad GBT at schools
and work, but this woman's using it in her relationship.
So when she gets in an argument with her husband,
she considers her self not to be a great at confrontation,
but she decided to put some thoughts and questions into
chat GBT so that when they have an argument, or
even during the argument, if he says a certain things,
(34:33):
she'll go to chad GBT type out like, no, you
can't do that this what would my response be? Or
give me some examples of something I.
Speaker 1 (34:40):
Should say back and live in conversation with you.
Speaker 3 (34:43):
Sometimes he knows that.
Speaker 4 (34:44):
Yes, and he is very frustrated because Chad GBT has
outsmarted him many many times based on what she's saying.
So it could be what are we having for dinner?
He won't ever decide I do all of the laundry,
I do all the dishes. I need him to decide
what should I say to him? And chat GBT will
list out some examples, and then he's kind of sitting
there like, so.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
She basically has like a robot that's fighting for her.
She's like in a court of law, kind in court,
but she has a response for everything. She's using it
like a lawyer. Well, and he doesn't.
Speaker 4 (35:16):
He doesn't like it because the questions in the way
that she's phrasing it always seems to tend to lean
to her side of things. And he said eventually like
I just can't beat a robot, which means she just
can't beat the wife in the As.
Speaker 7 (35:30):
Far as I.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
Noamn, it's not an option. That's not an option, Sam,
there's no beating of wives here. There's no beating of
anybody here. We do not support domestic violence on this show.
We're trying to have a good, happy, fun show here today.
Speaker 7 (35:46):
No more.
Speaker 1 (35:49):
Now you can beat the crap out of chat GPT.
And he won the laptop.
Speaker 4 (35:52):
And she said that she's being smart, like she was like,
if you want to do it, you can too, And
but they'd be sitting there having a conversation and typing
out their whole argument and then going back and forth.
So do is she a genius for really thinking outside
of the box and standing her own or is this
ridiculous go ahead?
Speaker 2 (36:10):
She doesn't even understand what or why she's saying any
of these things. She's just saying whatever chat GPT will
tell her to say, and she's not actually learning how
to have genuine conflict resolution with her husband.
Speaker 1 (36:20):
Right, Oh my gosh, did you ever take therapy or
you a therapist? What did you call that? Genuine conflict therapy?
Genuine conflict resolution or genuine contract conflict?
Speaker 4 (36:31):
Like using the eye statements remember those back in the day.
Speaker 1 (36:34):
I feel this way, I did it a Oh usually
it's I suck and I'm sorry.
Speaker 3 (36:40):
Yeah, that's it.
Speaker 1 (36:42):
Everything My wife.
Speaker 4 (36:45):
Yeah, I feel like we share having this argument because
not because you did something.
Speaker 1 (36:50):
So she needs chat GPT to settle everything and he
is not having it.
Speaker 4 (36:54):
So you can put it on the Facebook page and
decide do you think this woman's a genius?
Speaker 3 (36:57):
I mean, she is being creative.
Speaker 1 (36:58):
It's fine if he does. No, she's doing it.
Speaker 3 (37:01):
Oh, we'll still leave the middle.
Speaker 6 (37:03):
Well.
Speaker 1 (37:03):
Yeah, the problem is like if she actually she's on
her laptop working on something for work or something. She's
typing that in and he doesn't know that's brilliant. Just
like all of a sudden, she's got all these answers
and she starts using words that she doesn't normally use
in her vocabulary. He doesn't sniff it out. That's brilliant,
but he's like, I just checked her chat GPT and
it tells me that you're wrong. That doesn't make her
a good marriage in my opinion. No, No, probably shouldn't
(37:25):
be married in the first place. We'll just to be
the first person to marry. Chat GPTs happened yet, somebody
done that.
Speaker 4 (37:32):
They're sending text messages right now. If you've fall in
love with somebody, chat GBT can write out your text
messages for you and then send them.
Speaker 1 (37:38):
Oh yeah, that's right, there are relationships already. Check. I
just won't know if somebody married him yet. I know
somebody married a chandelier in England. How'd that go?
Speaker 4 (37:46):
A swinging out?
Speaker 1 (37:47):
I thought it was kind of crushing, to be honest,
I could have gotten cut something better, But I'm out
of town. I need to go to Jody from Anicello
standing by call her twenty two. Do you know the
last two songs we play to get you into the
wild are blown Away? Yeah? Both of them? You got it.
You're going to the Minnesota Wild, Joey.
Speaker 7 (38:05):
What a birthday gift?
Speaker 8 (38:08):
Well?
Speaker 1 (38:09):
Yeah, man, the while of taking on Tampa Bay Lightning
at Excel November first, and we'll see you there.
Speaker 13 (38:14):
Thank you. Day one or two is my country?
Speaker 1 (38:16):
Thank you, thank you, Thank you. All right, guys, keep
it on cablele two. What are we gonna do here?
In a couple of songs, Let's do four to score
to get you into some old school, a little big
town in sugar Land. Let's do that end at about
eight ten. If you're going to a Disney park soon,
you better plan for this. I've got it coming up.
Keep it on one to two point one Cable two.
Right now, it's Justin Moore and this is my dirt.
Speaker 12 (38:37):
He he had home.
Speaker 1 (38:49):
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Speaker 2 (39:07):
I don't really have much for good news here today,
So go to holiday. Yes, but your trending topics are
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Speaker 3 (39:15):
Lens and we're just trying to keep you informed.
Speaker 2 (39:17):
There have been some recalls, and specifically on Chicken and
Coca Cola, of all things. So Coca Cola has recalled
their zero sugar version of their soda because it's been
found to be full of sugar. In fact, it's been
found to have contained forty grams of sugar per twelve
ounce can. That's the equivalent of four glazed doughnuts and
(39:38):
something that's supposed to be zero sugar. So something is
obviously up there and they are trying to figure that out.
But if you are not supposed to be drinking sugar
right now, do not be drinking There's zero sugar drink.
Speaker 6 (39:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
I heard it wasn't all bottles, but it's a lot
of bottles.
Speaker 2 (39:51):
Yeah, and it's nice, yeah, enough to make it a
little confusing. And there's also been an update to this
whole chicken recall because of lasteria. It's grown to twelve
million pounds now of meat and poultry. Some of it's
been sent to schools around the country. Even it includes salads, burritos,
and other prepackaged foods that were sold at stores, including
ones here in Minnesota that things like Costco, Target, and Walmart.
(40:11):
We've covered this throughout the week, but it just seems
to kind of be growing in terms of how much
they're needing to add to the recall.
Speaker 1 (40:17):
We've been wanting to do something for a very very
long time, and it takes a long time sometimes to
put something together and take put all your dot, all
the eyes and cross, all the t's and everything. We're
gonna tell you what it is at eight twenty this morning.
Keep it on Kyobotle two and between now and then,
anyone going to a Disney Park soon. You better know this.
It's either really good or really bad. Yeah, but we'll
(40:38):
tell you about it coming up here in just a
second on Kyobotle two. First things first, let's give you
the money, and then let's get you into a little
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(41:00):
and trip now on kwdle two dot com. Just remember
the next four songs that we play and rattle them
back to us in any order. After that fourth one plays,
you'll know all four. Just need the song titles. It's
super easy nine A nine cambical two be called twenty
two with all four song titles. The first one is
I have some help. It's post below to Morgan Walmant
and we're gonna get you to a little big town
(41:20):
on sugar Land. Coming to Target Center with K one
ole two. Come on, Sam Hunt leave the night on
one two point one Cable two. That song number two
and four to score for little Big Town tickets with
sugar Land coming up A Target Center, November seventh. So
you heard the first song, now the second one being
leave the Night On. We have two more to play?
Would you know the fourth one? Then you know? All
(41:41):
four songs be called twenty two. Rattle off the titles
in any order and you're going, it's that easy. Okay,
I make it sound hard. You guys get it by Now,
where's the happiest place on Earth?
Speaker 3 (41:51):
Of the pig barn at the County Fair? Okay, I
agree with that. These kids look so happy.
Speaker 1 (41:55):
Yeah, No, Sam, it's disney World. If you're all close
the pig part at the fair, I'm just saying.
Speaker 3 (42:01):
I mean they're so happy.
Speaker 1 (42:02):
Yeah, maybe more for people. No, the people are happy there,
and the pigs are happy. No, disney Worlds are happy.
The Disneyland is the happiest place on Earth, and it's
about to get a lot happier if you're willing to
pay up because they got some passes skipping the line
at disney World and Disneyland is about to get way
easier if you're willing to spend more than a dime.
(42:23):
Here is the passes can cost more than a ticket
to the park. I have big questions about this, all right, well,
I'll see what I can fill in here. Disney just
revealed the new Lightning list. See, some people are going
down this weekend, but this isn't an effect until like
next week sometimes. Okay, so if you're going now, they
held off around the a week. Those metal songs are
coming up. They revealed the new Lightning Lane Premiere Pass,
(42:44):
So that's going to let you into into a faster
line at any time. It happens once a day per
ride without having to reserve it in advance. But you
could only use it on one ride, you know, during
one day. Other rides too, but once per ride. Does
that make any sense? The new pass is going to
cost you about four hundred bucks a day per person
for the remainder of twenty twenty four and at Disney
(43:07):
World in Florida. The passes will be parks specific and
they'll vary depending on dates. So like with Christmas, Eason
and that kind of stuff, you're gonna have to spend more.
But like Magic Kingdom, they're going to range from three
hundred and thirty to four hundred and fifty bucks.
Speaker 3 (43:20):
I kind of think it's worth yeah, I think it's
totally worth it.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
Twelve hundred dollars for a family of four.
Speaker 4 (43:25):
Think about all the time you spend in line, YEA,
just wasting it. I mean you've gotten a ticket to
get down.
Speaker 1 (43:30):
There, get the book, Get the Disney Book, and get
there early. It saves your your Disney life. When you're
down there, when they.
Speaker 4 (43:36):
Have a new ride that people really really want, you're
waiting like three hours in line.
Speaker 1 (43:40):
Sometimes there's ways around that spending a yeah, then spending
another four hundred dollars. I don't have time to go
all through all the intricate details of the book. The
book changes every year, but you got to get the
Disney Book. People put it all together.
Speaker 7 (43:51):
Know what that is?
Speaker 1 (43:52):
It's the Bible of Disney. Oh, and it basically tells
you ever read. Ask greg Or Boss about it, he's
an expert on it. You question.
Speaker 2 (44:00):
My big question with this, though, is just what if
everyone wants to buy it? Like, what if you have
a park full of people? Do they limit how many
they sell?
Speaker 1 (44:07):
It doesn't say, because I think they're just rolling the
nice The passes are kind of like the line jumping
passes and other theme parks, and they allow you to
get into a faster line of attractions that accept them.
So the Lightning Lane Premiere Pass will work it any
time during the day of the visit again once per ride,
and you don't have to book it on an app
ahead of time. Like that's what I did. I had
(44:27):
the Disney app and I was booking stuff and checking
out the app and seeing where the line was. I mean,
that's pretty slick too. You got to have the app,
you got it. I mean, if you really want to
do it right, you do the book.
Speaker 4 (44:36):
So you wouldn't do this. You've got young children who
aren't going to sit still. You've only got it like
four days.
Speaker 1 (44:42):
Twelve hundred dollars for my family.
Speaker 2 (44:44):
Christy Carr, Chris Carr, You're already spending so much money
just to go. Do you really want to waste any
time in a line?
Speaker 1 (44:52):
Well, I didn't recall you go then find a time
to go to Disney on dead time.
Speaker 2 (44:57):
Maybe it doesn't work, maybe you're not there, no door,
it's cheap, maybe you're there at peak time.
Speaker 1 (45:01):
This is an argument. This probably I'm not suited for
because I would find a time to go to Disney
with the kids that was off peak. Yeah, you know
what I mean, and save money because I want to
be able to eat while I'm there for Pete's sake,
and then twelve are bucks for family of four for
one day. I hear you, I can't eat for three
months after that.
Speaker 2 (45:21):
I totally understand what you're saying. I just think it's
just kind of something that you would have to budget
for and make it work. But that's assuming you can't
go with those off peak times. Some people can't take
vacation days.
Speaker 1 (45:32):
I don't have the time, so I got you. Their
passes are, like I said, park specific, and they do
have very limited availability, so it's first come for serve basis.
So okay, I just I just refreshed the story, looked
at it, and there their first come for service. So
if you want any better, get in and get at it,
especially before Christmas were going to Disney, no kidding. If
you want these people that can drop twelve hundred, you know,
(45:54):
however many more bucks on a family take me with you.
What do you have to lose? Hide me in your luggage.
One of the most important things that we're gonna do
all year long, we announced this morning, and we're gonna
tell you all about it. If you're fresh to the show.
In two songs, and we really really could use you,
and it's one of the most wonderful things that you
could do with your time. In just a couple songs,
(46:14):
keep it on k ontle two and then those two
songs that are next to one of them is song
number three for four to score for a Little Big
Town Sugarland tickets a Target Center. Song number three is
I Ain't saying all right? Nine ain't nine kbldle two
and you know, all four we along with you, are
doing something incredibly awesome and it starts this morning with
(46:37):
K one le two Chris car and company. We said,
by the way, take call it twenty two and a
second for the last four songs for to score for
the little Big Town Sugarland tickets. Okay, just waiting for
the app for a second. Make fair for everybody. But
we said ten years ago that when we start the show,
we are gonna honor first responders. We're gonna help them
out as much as we can, and military big time,
(46:59):
no particular when it comes to that group. Really everybody,
anybody that has served our country and makes so many
sacrifices for us. So today we've been working on this
for a while and I'll try to be really fast
and setting this up, but we are hooking you up.
Was Soldier six and you're like, what's Soldier six? Maybe
i've heard of that. Well, there's a guy that wouldn't
(47:21):
be here today if it wasn't for a dog named Rex,
and his name is Ed. He's the guy that started
Soldier six, which is a nonprofit that basically provides service
dogs to ex military and first responders. ED is doing
this for a very very strong reason. And why don't
you tell us how you got this thing started?
Speaker 10 (47:40):
In the career itself kind of took a toll on me,
and when I left, I had a number of things
going on in my life, personal life as well as
law enforcement. I think the culmination of years of just
you know, stuff that we do and see, whether it
was in the military or as a cop, took its toll.
(48:01):
I reached a breaking point where I didn't want to
be here anymore. I was in such mental pain and
physical pain that I just wanted to end it. And
so the long and short of it was, my wife
Dana saw to it that we should get a service dog,
(48:21):
and I was kind of poopoo on the idea originally,
but then bought onto it. We ultimately got a dog,
and his name is Rex. Rex is my first service dog,
and he was just such an incredible dog for me
and my family that we decided to pay it forward
and to see if we couldn't help others, because there's
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a lot of people out there that are suffering, whether
it's military, law enforcement, fire ems, you name it.
Speaker 1 (48:51):
And so this is where you come in. Ed is
in Saint Paul. He served on the police force. He
also served in our military. He had deployments and everything,
and he was whittled down to I'm kind of paraphrasing
his words. That's on our podcast called I Tell You
What for the full story, he and Mike come in
and talk about Soldier six. But he was basically whittled
down to about nothing. He did not feel that he
(49:12):
could take another breath at some point and thank out
for his wife Dana and coming in and thank God
for Rex the service dog. He is still here today
and because of him and what he went through and
his journey, he started Soldier six. And that's why we're
asking you right now if you would help us please
buy a service dog for somebody who was waiting right
(49:33):
now who was in an ed shoe or maybe in
edshoes in the days to come.
Speaker 3 (49:36):
Yeah, we need your help to do it.
Speaker 2 (49:38):
So to make your tax seductible donation, you can go
to kyonotwo dot com slash pause that's paws as in
puppy pause, or you can use that keyword pause at
kyonotwo dot com and it'll bring it right up.
Speaker 3 (49:49):
And again, all donations are tax deductible.
Speaker 2 (49:51):
And on top of that, any donation of fifty dollars
or more automatically qualifies you for a drawing to be
at our Saint Jute Fanjam and meet all of the
performers that are going to be there that to that night.
But make sure that you do that through kyuonotwo dot
com slash pause or use that keyword pause at kwunotwo
dot com.
Speaker 1 (50:08):
We were very moved by Ed and Mike who came
in here and again they're on our podcast called I'll
tell you what. Before you pull out a dollar and
you want to know anything more or you need to
know more, just go listen to the podcast and I
think you'll be if. You probably don't need any convincing
even after you just heard that that's just a nugget
of what the twenty twenty five minute conversation is on
our podcast. But let's buy some service dogs. They cost
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a good chunk of money. Yeah, so we can't just
we just as disc jockeys, we don't have that amount
of money. But if you got over fifty bucks fifty
bucks or morning you get out on the drawing tube,
well we'll take whatever you got. Kimototoo dot com. The
keyword is pause pa W s oh.
Speaker 2 (50:43):
And what they do at Soldier six is so incredible
because they take dogs from the shelter and then they
will train them, give them everything that they need to
be a service dog that is basically tailor made for
the veteran that has been paired with them.
Speaker 3 (50:55):
So it's really really incredible.
Speaker 2 (50:57):
Make that tax deductible donation at kunoto dot com, slash
pause or used that keyword pause.
Speaker 3 (51:01):
At kyonatoo dot com.
Speaker 2 (51:02):
And remember you could go to the Saintude Pandam and
meet all of the artists if you donate fifty dollars
or more.
Speaker 1 (51:07):
And that's gonna be some doozies. By the way, I
can let the cat out of the bag, but it's
big cat, good cat. Is Ashley.
Speaker 13 (51:13):
Hello, Hey guys, Ashley from Zimmermann just wanted to say
that I just donated and it's a great cause and
everybody should do it. I had a little fun money
that I put in my paypalle account and it's really
neat that I could just log in and donate that
money that I didn't spend at Walmart yesterday for some
odd reason. Yeah, there you go, So everybody.
Speaker 1 (51:35):
Needs amen, everybody. Ashley, thank you, You're welcome.
Speaker 13 (51:39):
Have a great day, you guys, love you.
Speaker 1 (51:40):
Yeah, thank you, Ashley. And we were sitting here talking
with Ed and I know it was not easy for
him to get behind the microphone to talk about this,
and I know you guys sensed it too, But then
he got into a flow and his mission is to
save other heroes. So that's where we come in because
he can't afford to do it all himself. Capital two
dot com and your keyword is pause, paws. Thank you
all right, So fur to score, I'm sorry you've been
(52:02):
out hold here for a while. Is this Christina from
Rogers rattleback to four songs? If you would please.
Speaker 13 (52:07):
Back then right now? I ain't saying please.
Speaker 11 (52:12):
The night on I had some help.
Speaker 1 (52:15):
Christina's going to Sugarland a little big time November seventh.
You are there, Christina, Thanks for keeping it done. K
Little two Wow is my country. Yeah, and by the way,
we have this posted on our socials. I know that
you've got it up on Facebook. If you guys could
share the post about pause for Patriots, we would love
you even more. Thank you. Just get the word out.
(52:37):
Maybe you can't donate, but you spread the words. Somebody can.
Let's buy some service dogs, you guys. Thank you on
behalf of everyone and everyone listening to K one Ole two.
It's jelly and I am not okay.