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was a happy November. It's trivia time, your chance to
win some stuff. Let's see what prizees Angel has in
the prize Panetta.

Speaker 3 (02:18):
All right, Rust in today's prize Panetta, got a couple
of really cool prizes up.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
First, We're gonna start with.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
A pair of takes to see Jeff dunham Artificial Intelligence
Tour at the Silver Spurs Arena on November the twenty second.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
That's one of the people that absolutely surprises me. You know,
they whenever he's out there, they sell that place out.
People love Jeff Dunham. It's it's shocking to me, but
they love that.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
Guy's definitely carved out a lane for himself and those puppets,
and I can't. I mean, there are sometimes where it's
absolutely hysterical, you know. So yeah, so good on him.
And then yeah, this is a tour that I I'm
gonna I would like to get to. I don't know
if I will because I'm working the night before, but
we got a pair of tickets to Hassan Minaj and

(03:07):
Ronnie Chang at the hard Rock Live Orlando on November
the sixteenth. Ronnie Chang is one of my favorite comics
of today. Oh really, Yeah, he's absolutely never heard of it.
I've tried to get you to watch the specials a
couple of times. He's He's got a couple of them
on Netflix. He's absolutely hysterical. He's one of the correspondents
on What's a John Stewart Show?

Speaker 1 (03:30):
Oh yeah, Yeah, well I know you're talking about. Yeah, yeah,
I've been watching John Stewart Show more and more of
My Way to Work.

Speaker 3 (03:38):
Yeah, Ronnie's stand up is absolutely I find it hysterical.
I like Hassan as well, but I find Ronnie just
an incredibly incredibly insightful and funny.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
So I really dig the couple.

Speaker 3 (03:50):
I think he's got two, maybe three standing up specials
that he has on Netflix. So, and those are the
prizes in today's prize being out of Rust.

Speaker 1 (03:55):
Very nice, all right, that's.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Not what we wanted. The ones and two are supposed
to happen.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
On We got who got on the line that wants
to play a little trivia?

Speaker 2 (04:05):
There we go, Ryan, give me number one one through five.

Speaker 4 (04:11):
Let's go three.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
That one's blank, I'll go for way to pick the
one that was blank.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
We'll go with the Mark from Davenport.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
Hey, Mark, how you doing money? Good?

Speaker 2 (04:25):
How are you?

Speaker 1 (04:25):
I'm great man. Every Halloween they come out with this big,
a big publication comes out with this the highest paid
deceased Celebrities of twenty twenty five. So these are celebrities
that are dead but still making money. Who's in number one?
Who's the highest paid dead celebrity.

Speaker 5 (04:42):
Oh, well, it's Halloween. I'm gonna have to go with
Michael Michael Jackson.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
That's pretty easy, right, It's it's been him for some
time now. Michael Jackson is number one. How much money
do you think he made in twenty twenty five? If
you had to guess, eight million, eight million dollars? Oh
you're way off, bro. What do you think, Ryan? How
much you think of Michael Jackson made?

Speaker 4 (05:09):
Uh twenty million?

Speaker 1 (05:11):
Your way off as well?

Speaker 2 (05:12):
Would you?

Speaker 1 (05:13):
Angel?

Speaker 2 (05:13):
Really?

Speaker 4 (05:14):
I thought those are both higher or lower?

Speaker 1 (05:17):
It's Angel's turn? What do you think? Angel?

Speaker 2 (05:21):
Fifteen million?

Speaker 1 (05:22):
Michael Jackson last year made one and five million dollars
dead selling album selling Michael Jackson.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
Stuff all the things across the board.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, in second place, in second place, Doctor Seuss.
Doctor Seuss made eighty five million dollars. Now this one
surprises me. If I said Richard Wright and Sid Barrett,
do you know who that is?

Speaker 2 (05:49):
They're composers?

Speaker 1 (05:50):
Okay, do you know it is? Ryan? No? Mark? Do
you know who Richard Wright and Sid Barrett are?

Speaker 5 (05:58):
I think you guys say Sid Vicious? I don't know?

Speaker 1 (06:00):
No, No, there there are former members of Pink Floyd
that made eighty one million dollars last year, which is crazy.
Ok in fifth place is a rapper? What rapper do
you think?

Speaker 2 (06:14):
It is?

Speaker 1 (06:14):
Not Tupac? What do you think Reggie? Yes, well no, nope,
that's not the same Victorieah, the notorious Big is the
same guy? Oh it is? Okay made eighty million dollars.
Miles Davis made twenty one million dollars. And then as
as when I was growing up, this guy was always
in number one. Now he's down at number seven, only

(06:35):
making a mere seventeen million dollars. The King Elvis Presley
Jimmy Buffett made fourteen million dollars last year. I'm surprised.
I would think his number would be higher with you know,
with with with Margaritaville's and all the different not just
Margaritaville the restaurant, but he's got the he's got the Tequila's,

(06:57):
he's got the Margeritaville Like old Folks or whatever you
want to call him, I would thought he would have
made more than that.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
It's crazy.

Speaker 6 (07:05):
Michael Jackson, since he's died, has made three point eight
billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
Yeah, Bob Marley made thirteen million last year. John Lennon
was twelve million and Prince made eleven million last year,
So those are your your passed away people have passed away,
is still making money.

Speaker 3 (07:20):
I feel I'm worried about the princess state. What do
you mean the family. They're making some really weird decisions there,
and I think that number, like that number could be higher,
but I think they're just All we're getting is like
reissues of music and everything.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
He's got so much unreleased music that he made.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
I think people thought.

Speaker 3 (07:39):
I think what I think fans also speak for myself
in this regard. I thought there was going to be
some really cool thing, and there has been, right, But
the stuff that's been released is so for the inside
fan already that there hasn't been you know, we've heard
of this vault, and we've heard of all this music,
we've heard.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
All this stuff.

Speaker 3 (07:57):
There hasn't been something so groundbreaking that you're like, okay,
I could that that that it's almost a hit?

Speaker 2 (08:05):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
Right now? Everything is that that they've released. If you're
a hardcore Prince fan, you're digging it. It's way inside.
There hasn't been something, uh that would be mass yeah,
you know what I mean. And then and there was
a documentary. I don't know how you guys feel about this,
but there's a documentary that got completely shelved. Netflix was
gonna buy it or whatever. The family came out against it.

(08:26):
I remember that. I think that would have lended itself
to his uh, his fan base and everything. The family
shut it all down because they didn't like like they
talked about Prince warts and all all the questionable things,
the questionable relationships, all this stuff and everything, And I hope.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
I don't need to know all about stuff I like.

Speaker 5 (08:47):
But.

Speaker 3 (08:48):
No, no, I think, well, here's the thing, though everyone
knows these stories. If you're a hardcore fan of Prince.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
I'm not. I'm a like Prince yeah, I'm not like
into his personality.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
And I think I don't think this would sway you
any I think you'd be like, Okay, that that makes sense.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
You know, all this stuff with like Michael Jackson ruin
it for me, Like I can't like Michael Jackson anymore
because I knew too much about him and all the
weird stuff and you know, like you know.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
Yeah, but look and you say that, but he's the
number one selling artist that's dead.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
Well, I'm just saying for me.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, No, I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
So I think there's a balance there where if it's
a it's a fair story told evenly. And this is
what by all accounts of the twenty six people that
got to see it before it got shut down, they're like,
this is nothing, but it's going to help him and
his and his history, you know.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
Right right right, all right, we got Mark on the line.
So what we're gonna do is, uh, we're gonna Mark
up with a prize and when we come back, we'll
get to know Mark a little bit. Mark, you gonna
stick on the line so we can talk to the
it so you can get your prize, and we will
do that when we come back. Don't go anywhere. You're
listening to the Mox in the morning, ray Hey on

(09:55):
sale this morning at Real Radio Dot FM. Tickets to
the Miss Monster Burless Show. It's Miss Monster Burless. Happened
on December the fifth at the Abbey, Smaller venue than
it was before, but it's gonna be a it's gonna
be a great show featuring Angeliue, the Dange Queen, Ambernova
uh BB Caliber and also a Daisy of course. Uh,

(10:18):
myself and Angel and Ryan will all be there as well.
It is a it's gonna be a lot of fun.
Miss Monster Burless twenty twenty five also five contestants who
want to be the new Miss Monster Burless. So it's
gonna be gonna be good. Tickets are on sale, I
believe at ten o'clock or is are there? Is already up? Oh,
it's already up. Okay, Yeah, if you go to Real

(10:40):
Radio dot FM you can get tickets. Is it is
it like slash events or something? We'll see here. I
know it's uh, Miss Monster Burless tickets. Yeah, Slash of vet.
You have Real Radio dot FM Slash events to get
your tickets, Real Radio dot Fm Slash events to get

(11:03):
your tickets. Welcome back. I'm Russ Rolands along with Angel
and Ryan here today. And Mark is a winner. He
got it all by himself. He knew that Michael Jackson
was the number one, you know, dead celebrity and beginning
making the most money one hundred and five million dollars.
It's crazy, Mark, How you doing money?

Speaker 5 (11:22):
I'm great? How are you guys doing?

Speaker 1 (11:23):
Congratulations? What prize did you take with you?

Speaker 5 (11:26):
The Jeff Dunham.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
All right, yeah, you listen. It sells out every time
every year. You know, my wife is a paramedic and
she works those shows and it's crazy how many people
will show up to see Jeffdunham. They love him. So
you're going to have a great time. How long you've
been listening to the show, Mark.

Speaker 5 (11:44):
Well Off and On for? I'd say like eight nine years.
I sometimes I move shifts between first and third, but
you know, yeah, probably about ten eight ten years.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
What do you do for a living?

Speaker 5 (11:55):
Mark? So I work over at Walt Disney as a
trainer of the main and its teams. So if you're
an electrician, the plumber, a mechanic, you come into our
two week training class and we give you standards and practices.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
Okay, and how long you been there?

Speaker 5 (12:10):
It'll be fifteen years? Sorry, next year?

Speaker 1 (12:12):
Fifteen years? Wow. I mean a buddy of mine worked
out there kind of in that. Did you know a
guy named Dap Davis? Dap Davis.

Speaker 5 (12:20):
You know, my dad has been out there thirty five
years and they might but I do not.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
My buddy Dap worked out here for many, many years.
So what would you like to plug and promote and
tell us about.

Speaker 5 (12:30):
So I wanted to plug my sister's new business. Her
and her husband have started this home repair business. It's
called JBE Home Repair and they do all kinds of
the general handyman work. So he like he put an
archway in their home and kind of change their closets
to like a nice archway sort of deal. So he

(12:51):
does really good work with that kind of stuff. I'm
the electrician in the family, so like, I won't say
he does better electrical work, but everything else you can
take that bank.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
So how long do they had the business?

Speaker 5 (13:03):
Uh, it's it's just started up, like maybe six months
a year. I I asked her. I said, hey, I'm
gonna promote this. You know, are you guys on Google?
She goes, no, we're not on Google yet. I said,
you're killing me.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
Small.

Speaker 5 (13:14):
You gotta give me somethingsband name Robert say that again.

Speaker 4 (13:19):
Is her husband's name, Robert Robbie.

Speaker 6 (13:22):
Okay, I found a Facebook page with six legs.

Speaker 5 (13:26):
Well, you know, small, let's start somewhere.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
Yeah, JB em yeah is it JB or j D.

Speaker 5 (13:36):
JB E j B E Okay, so uh yeah, JB
E uh. She gave me the number six one six
six three.

Speaker 4 (13:45):
So okay, all right, well tell them me to get
on Google. They gotta get that SEO done.

Speaker 5 (13:51):
I told her, I'm on the radio. I say, you
gotta get the marriage to go.

Speaker 4 (13:54):
Yeah, the most handyman stuff.

Speaker 6 (13:57):
And then like's that's that version of like word of mouth.

Speaker 4 (14:00):
You more work than anything else.

Speaker 6 (14:01):
A lot of these guys have very successful careers and
they've never advertised once.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
The guy I use is like that Scotto Farrell dude
I use, and he can do anything well, you know,
and uh, it's just kind of a word of mouth.

Speaker 5 (14:14):
Right, it's like an ec repair guy almost, you know.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
Ryeah. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (14:20):
I've always gotten my people from like just other people
going out.

Speaker 4 (14:24):
This guy's real good, very cool.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Mark. Well listen, I hope, I hope you enjoy yourself
at the at the show. We appreciate your listener, thanks
for calling, and uh and have a good, good good holiday.

Speaker 5 (14:35):
Okay, Hey, thank you so much. I appreciate you guys.
Thanks for everything you guys do. Love listening to you
guys all the time. So thank you so much, Thank
you very much.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
Appreciate it. Uh, texting service checking in one not because
you were announcing some of the things that are coming
up miss Monster Burless. Tickets are on sale for that
now grabbing why you can what's the address for that?

Speaker 4 (14:52):
Again? For what's up the Monster Burles, It's at the abbey. No,
what's the like? How do people get the tickets?

Speaker 1 (14:58):
Oh, you go to a real ra radio dot fm
slash events and I'll put a click through in today. Uh,
when I get home, I probably can do it with
the break. I'll put a click through at real radiomonsters
dot com so you can get the tickets for that.
But it's a smaller venue, so it's gonna sell out
probably quickly. But it's gonna be a great time. Like

(15:19):
I say, Angelique, it's going to teach Hamber how to
sexy dance. I don't know what that's gonna do. Uh,
it's it's a Burless show bb Caliber. We we'll return
as the as the champ.

Speaker 2 (15:33):
It says it's not available.

Speaker 6 (15:34):
Yeah, whole events page down, So we'll we'll get that
fixed here short, I.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
Just linked I when I clicked it on the link
that I got and went straight to it.

Speaker 4 (15:43):
Okay, so where'd you get the link from.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
The email that Jackson top?

Speaker 1 (15:47):
All right? Trying to try to find that. Yeah, well,
well yeah, I'll put it on our website to make
it easier for people website.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
I'm gonna shoot you right now.

Speaker 4 (15:57):
Do.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
Yeah. Oh and then someone asked when the last show
of the year, where is it going to be at?
And right now, it's scheduled to be here at the
radio station, like we've done in the past. Now we're
open to doing it at a venue. If there's a
venue that wants to have us come out and listen.
If you if you know someone like man you want
to have the monsters with their last show or the
year out there, get hold of us. We'll get your
hold of Bruce Stone or one of the great to

(16:22):
you know folks here.

Speaker 3 (16:23):
Because we've done that out it's turned into a pretty
fun party, pretty fun all you know, we're doing a
charitable event but also turns into a pretty fun Christmas
party as well.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
Yeah, last year's was great. It was out, it was
in Sandford, tough than Sandford and it was really really great. Huh.
We don't we don't have that ability to go to
Toughies this year. But if there's another place that wanted
to have us do it, I mean, we're open to it.
I know they're kind of excited about us doing it
here in the building because uh, you know, for certain things,

(16:51):
but you know, we're open to I'd like to blow
it out. This was an absolutely incredible year, so we
should blow it out, you know, the right, you know
what I'm saying. Uh so, so, yeah, I was gonna
oh yeah. So today is uh National Housewives Day, which
they say even in this that sounds like an old term.

(17:13):
Uh no, such thing. Really, there's not that many housewives anymore.
They're saying, it's quite an old term, and that uh
this is uh good dates back to the day where
most people had a one income family. That doesn't really
hardly exist that much anymore. Does it have a one
income family where it's dad works and mom stays home

(17:34):
and takes care of everybody. That's it's it's rare these days.

Speaker 3 (17:38):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Now, that's how I grew up. You know, My dad
worked and mom stayed home and raised the kids and
took care of the house. And you know that's kind
of like the fifties kind of uh you know, uh
did you she did the same thing.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
That was because we were military brothers.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
Yeah yeah, yeah. Uh And then Ryan, your mom was
always working.

Speaker 6 (17:54):
Right, yeah, single mom, she was working, had her own business.
Uh so I have no idea you with that to
even like whatsoever?

Speaker 4 (18:02):
You know what I got with my wife.

Speaker 6 (18:04):
I actually asked my wife this the other day and
I was like, would you want to not be working?
And she's like no. And I was glad you said that,
because we can't live off of my income, right, But
but she was like no, I like that I have
a career and I like doing stuff.

Speaker 4 (18:17):
And I was like, okay, well good.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Now was that my my my daughter has and she
was a teacher and now that she has two kids,
they have transferred to where she now stays at home
and takes care of the kids and stuff, and poor
she loves it. She loves taking care of It's port
for us guys, right. But I mean, if you're a
full on end to being a mom and you love
the kids and you don't mind, you know, playing games

(18:39):
with them and all that kind of stuff and taking
care of.

Speaker 6 (18:41):
Them, but then like, what what do you do when
the kids are gone?

Speaker 1 (18:46):
That's what I was going to bring up, you know.
That's what I see that's sort of sort of sad
like with my mom is that she raised us, you know,
me and my sister. But then once we were raised, like,
she had nothing to do. Yeah, you know, no others skill,
no other you know likes. Just hey, she raised us
for so many years, and then she took care of
grandkids and and so that that took her into you know,

(19:10):
but then once the grandkids are all grown up, then uh, yeah,
you don't. You don't have anything else, any other skill
other than being a mom, which is a great skill.
And let's be honest, you know, and she is not
that hard. You don't think it's hard to be a mom.

Speaker 6 (19:24):
No, like, but people are like, being a mom's the
hardest job.

Speaker 4 (19:27):
Got to disagree with.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
There's a lot to it.

Speaker 2 (19:29):
Dude, you've never been You're doing a bit right.

Speaker 4 (19:33):
I would. I wouldn't say that being a mom is
the easiest job.

Speaker 6 (19:36):
But I'm saying is like when people like that's the
hardest job, I'm like, there's police officers, roughnecks, steeple jacks,
all kinds of jobs that I would put above mom
in terms of hardness.

Speaker 4 (19:47):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
I don't know, you're raised by a single mom, and
you're saying that that's weird.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
Yeah, yeah, and we gotta down to run the kids
to practice, you gotta get make them dinner. You got
there's a lot in there's a lot for a housewife
to do. Uh. But you know how funny is it
when you say you're a housewife. A lot of people
look down on that, just like you are right now
you are people you're saying, it's not that hard to
be a housewife.

Speaker 4 (20:13):
It's not, because it's not. That's the sting.

Speaker 3 (20:16):
That's a weird again, that's that's you're you're on it
too hot text an hour, I'm sure, but say we
go five hours hot text.

Speaker 4 (20:22):
For all moms are the same. I'll know that there
is the mom that like.

Speaker 6 (20:26):
He's their kids, well organized structure, gives them in practice,
make sure they're studying, make sure they get scholarships. And
then there's a lot of moms that like end up
getting comedians for sons.

Speaker 4 (20:35):
Okay, Like she did hard work.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
She was she wasn't a housewife, she wasn't totally dedicated
to raising you. She was she had to do other
stuff and raise you.

Speaker 6 (20:45):
What she did was harder, single mom, working hard mom.
That's a weird thing to say, but like it's that's
a that's a hard.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
Housewife that has only not only take care of take
care of the easy. Come on, guys, a housewife does
a lot.

Speaker 4 (21:02):
Okay, you guys are just towing the line.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
No, that's my mom was a housewife, so.

Speaker 4 (21:07):
I mean, tell me mom it was hard on her.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
Come she did almost every clean the forties and fifties.

Speaker 4 (21:15):
Yes, you were cleaning for her.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
It is true. I'm a weirdo, that's true. But there's
a lot of stuff that I mean, she did so much.

Speaker 6 (21:23):
I'm not saying it's not hard, and it's not hard days,
but when people go into the hardest job, I laugh
in their face.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
Well, I didn't say it was the hardest job, but
being a Today's National Housewife Day, and it does say
in this article help people kind of scoff at that. Now,
if you're just a housewife, which is not right.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
Think about it. You're a housewife. You've given up basically,
let's say, if you had aspirations to do, to go
to school or whatever. You've given all these things up
so that your husband and your kids are the focal
point of your your existence. Right, you're taking care of
a home, you're budgeting, you're making sure people are fed,
like there's a whole lot and you're you're basically sacrificing

(22:03):
yourself too for the better good of the of the
home unit. You know, as time is going on, women,
I figured out, hey, I can do this and do
you know, go continue my schooling, or I figured out
that it's a better idea for me to, you know,
not only do the family thing, but let me continue
to expand, you know, or grain knowledge or expand my horizons,

(22:24):
because then that makes the whole unit better. But that
that wasn't the way that it was in the era
of your mom Russ.

Speaker 1 (22:29):
No, obviously there's some some women, some wives are better
at being a housewife than others, you know. But but
like my mom kept the house clean, there was always
dinner at the right time, breakfast of the right like
she was a full on housewife, you know. And that's
the that's the way it was in the you know,
when she grew up of the fifties.

Speaker 4 (22:49):
Just did nothing at home.

Speaker 1 (22:52):
No, I wouldn't say no. But my dad would work
all day and show up and then oh my god,
I remember, I remember my dad would get it. We
walk in about seven o'clock at night after working all
day and set on the couch and my mom would
take his boots off for him and God and go
get him a drink. And so the only.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
Difference was us and our household. So that was that
was the kids job.

Speaker 3 (23:14):
So Dad would get come in from working, you know,
whether you know, being in the field or whatever, and
it was either me or my brother and we'd take
Dad's boots off, right, and then it was our it
was our responsibility as well. One of our jobs was
to shine his boots. Uh.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
So that was again that was our.

Speaker 4 (23:30):
There's a nightmare for everybody else.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
No, I say that fondly.

Speaker 3 (23:37):
That was that was a skill set that I that
I And it was again you wantes taking off his
work boots and then shining them up again like he's
the main.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
You went out always raised, You got the money for
us to pay for all that we'll take care of You.

Speaker 3 (23:51):
Had dinner ready, pop that home by five thirty. We
were eaten by six bro. That's but I guess she
she took care of the households, right, She took.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
Care of everything. With my dad. He would work in
all day, like he'd get up in what a six
and go to work all day, get home about seven,
and she would make sure dinner was read.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
All about all the functions that Pop can't go to
because he's got whether he's out calling on duty, or
he's TDY or he's on tour. The person that has
to show up for all of those things is mom, right.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
That the teacher, the teacher meetings, the uh to make sure, like,
you know, the kids are doing we're doing our homework,
like all that. Being a housewife, there's a lot to it.

Speaker 4 (24:27):
There's stuff, for.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
Sure, you got no respect for women.

Speaker 6 (24:32):
My brothers have this because my brothers were raised, you know,
with my dad and their mom together, right, my dad
their mom was to stay at home mom, uh, and
very much this.

Speaker 4 (24:43):
But they would have stories with like they would.

Speaker 6 (24:44):
Have to line up when my dad would come home
to greet him. And if they weren't like lined up
and like happy to see him after he was out
sailing sales or whatever he was doing.

Speaker 4 (24:54):
Like he'd be very upset about it.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
But that's of the era.

Speaker 3 (24:57):
That's what probably what like late fifties, early sixties, yeah,
was early seventies, yeah, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
And Mom made sure that she was always dressed real
nice and kept and kept her body in good shape.
You know, and that's what a housewife does.

Speaker 6 (25:11):
That's like when I don't know if you ever watched
a Marvelous Miss Masel, but that's part of what she does.
She shows that how she is. She's a stay at
home mom and she eventually gets a comedy career. But
she would go to bed, lay in bed with her
husband till he falls asleep with her makeup on, and
then he falls asleep. She'd get up, then take the
makeup off, then wake up before he gets up to
put the.

Speaker 2 (25:30):
Make up on.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Yeah, that's my mom.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
That's crazy.

Speaker 1 (25:33):
He that's where it was slave. That's not a slave.
That's called being a housewife.

Speaker 4 (25:38):
That's ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
You think so, but it's not.

Speaker 4 (25:41):
I don't know if you're happy with it. I guess
you're happy with it, you know.

Speaker 2 (25:44):
Like culturally, that was the that was the norm.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
That was the norm.

Speaker 3 (25:47):
Yeah, it wasn't until the awesome ends of the swan and.

Speaker 4 (25:51):
That wasn't until life not doing that.

Speaker 2 (25:53):
It wasn't until the.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
Awesome end of the sixties and early seventies when women
realized they could burn their bras.

Speaker 1 (25:58):
Yeah, imagine if when you got home, Christina was there
to take your shoes off for you and get your drink.

Speaker 4 (26:03):
Great exactly. I don't want to hear about her TPS
reports or whatever. With a pharmaceutical company.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
Just there to serve you when you get home. If
you want sex, ay, that's time, whatever you want it.

Speaker 4 (26:16):
Hell yeah, Russ.

Speaker 3 (26:18):
Did you have the responsibility of like making your dad's drink?

Speaker 1 (26:22):
No, no, no, My mom didn't tiny bartender.

Speaker 2 (26:25):
So that was one of the things.

Speaker 3 (26:26):
Again, when we got old enough that you could make
that first drink, that was a big deal. My dad's
drink at that time was cutty sark and soda.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
My parents would never include me or my sister in
the drink making or any of that stuff. But when
I had friends that would end up living in our house, whatever,
that would be like bow job, my boat, go get
me a beer, and pobl go get my dad a beer,
or Ernie my mom, mom, Ernie, I want a glass
of wine, and Ernie would go get wine for my mom.
But they never had us do it. It was only
my friends would would get them drinks. I don't know

(26:56):
why that was, but it was anyway. And the National
Happy Wow National house If you're still a housewife today,
God bless we got.

Speaker 3 (27:03):
A couple of texts that I just want to give
you a shout out to Jennifer. Jennifer sends in this
conversation is making me nuts. And then we have a
guy a person I don't know if that's a male female,
but they're asking, what's a dad?

Speaker 1 (27:15):
Oh damn it? All right, more big gum fund. When
we come back, you're listening to the Matter of the Morning.

(27:36):
Happy Monday. Hope you're having a great day. I know
that the link is not working for the burlesque tickets.
We're trying to get that worked out. Ryan's We're trying
to get it worked out. So as soon as tickets
are available, we'll let you know. We're having a glitch
with the website. We'll get it going here in a
minute or two, I hope. But anyway, tickets will be

(27:58):
available at some point today at uh and we're going
to be at the abbey and that's gonna be December
the fifth. It's Monster Burless. The one one we did
last time was so much fun. Now, last time we
had Angel was was our main eventer. He did a
great job and had fun doing it. This year this year,
you're just spending tunes, right you're you're not You're not

(28:19):
stripping this time?

Speaker 2 (28:20):
No, okay, all right, Wait am I doing the music?

Speaker 1 (28:23):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (28:23):
I don't know. I thought I mean I'm down, but
I didn't know.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
Oh I thought you were. I didn't know.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
Yeah, yeah, I'll make it a party.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
Let's let's make it a party.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
That's what we talk.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
That's at the abbey and uh, of course featuring Angelique,
Amber Daisy and bb Caliber all will be will be
performing with five new contestants who want to be the
Miss twenty twenty six. Let see its twenty twenty five,
So this will be for next year's uh Miss Monster
Burlesque and uh it's a fun time, it really really is.

(28:54):
So as soon as tickets are available, we'll let you know. Hey,
we're talking about housewives in the last segment, and here's
a good housewife, I think, a good mom. So remember
in Mississippi, they we had that big truck accident and
a bunch of monkeys got loose. Twenty one monkeys got loose,

(29:15):
Right with twenty one monkeys got loose. Last I heard,
there were three monkeys still on the loose. Now, these
monkeys allegedly had every kind of disease you ever won
all of them. They had all the diseases. Right. So
a Mississippi mama is over the weekend, I think it's
happened on Saturday. Is in her backyard. She got four kids,
and one of the kids comes in and says, Mom,
we's all a monkey in the in the backyard. There's

(29:37):
a monkey back there. What do you think mom did?
Shot it? Mom in a Mississippi mom goes and gets
her gun and shoots the monkey. Two shots dead, killed
the monkey dead. Nice hell. And her argument is, listen, man,
I did what any mother would have done. I shot it.
It could have been one of my kids, and he

(30:00):
shot and killed the monkey. I could never have done that.
I know. I could keep the kids away from the monkey.
I couldn't kill and shoot a monkey. It's like shooting
a little kid or.

Speaker 3 (30:10):
Something, or like, no, no, it's not. It's not anything
like shooting a little kid. That's a horrible analogy.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
I don't know. It's got arms and legs and walks around.

Speaker 3 (30:18):
It's also infested with everything that could that's diabolical.

Speaker 2 (30:22):
On the planet.

Speaker 3 (30:23):
Ye, man, So you could shoot it without any hesitation?

Speaker 1 (30:27):
Really, Ryan? You two hell?

Speaker 6 (30:30):
Yes, I'm not letting some crazy age hurping monkey come
at me.

Speaker 1 (30:33):
You don't understand.

Speaker 3 (30:34):
It was twenty eight Days was a documentary. That's like
the that is that? Yeah, that's the template. And if
I have a chance, an opportunity not only to protect
my family, but protect the entire world from a zombie apocalypse.

Speaker 2 (30:46):
Hell yeah.

Speaker 1 (30:47):
So according to this artile, there's still one crazy monkey
still on the loose. This one has been shot and
killed thanks to this mama.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
And that's awesome.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Mama said, if that, if that monkey would attack someone
else's kids and I could have stopped it, she says.

Speaker 2 (31:03):
It would have.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
You know, it's been horrible for her, so she felt
like shooting the monkey was the right thing to do.
You think they pressed charges against her. No, not, Mississippi nonna.

Speaker 3 (31:12):
Get she's gonna get a medal. You're gonna get a
street named after her.

Speaker 4 (31:16):
I think the mayor of a town in Mississippi.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
Yeah, you shoot a monkey?

Speaker 4 (31:20):
Yeah uh so?

Speaker 1 (31:22):
Yeah, So she shot that monkey. So there's two left
that are running around. They haven't found yet.

Speaker 3 (31:28):
I'm telling you, dude, this is how it all goes down. Yeah,
or watch this one or the one that Ryan. Some
people are texting it or watch Outbreak, and you're this
kind of romantic notion that you have a monkey should change.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
Well, I'm not saying I have a romantic I just
it's hard for me to kill anything but just a monkey.
It looks so much like a human it'd be hard.
I could keep the kids away from the monkey, Okay.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
Get inside.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
There's a monkey out there. It'll go away soon. But
I couldn't.

Speaker 6 (31:53):
I got to live in fear that every time you
walk outside, that monkey is gonna drop from a tree
and come at you. You think, yes, dude, Like it's like,
I'm just if it's filled with all those viruses and
all the gross stuff and god knows what else.

Speaker 4 (32:07):
Now you take it down.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
T to see COVID nineteen and other things.

Speaker 3 (32:12):
Yeah, but we agreed last week when we told this
that there's probably even more on there that they're not
telling us. Right, So that's that monkeys infected with more
than what we know.

Speaker 1 (32:20):
So I guess they were aggressive.

Speaker 6 (32:22):
It says aggressive aliens come, rush, aliens come. They're here
to fight us, you know. But they're small, and they're small,
a little gray, and they look like children.

Speaker 4 (32:30):
You can't fight them.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
I don't know. But you're right about this. Someone texted
this and I did see this that the owners of
the monkey said that that is all propaganda and it's
all a lie. The monkeys didn't have any infections.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
Yeah, sure, okay, but.

Speaker 1 (32:46):
You don't know what to believe these days.

Speaker 2 (32:47):
Oh, you know what, you're right, But I believe.

Speaker 3 (32:49):
I do believe in the actions of people and what
they were told them. What they've done is they take
they have shot all of them. They didn't do that
for it because it just happened to be. Yeah, they
haven't captured any not one of these monkeys that they
captured alive.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
No, they're they're just they're just killing them. Uh. But
the people that own the monkey said, it's it's wrong
that they didn't have any of these short you know
that the do this. Okay, Tu Lane at University is
where it was at in New Orleans.

Speaker 6 (33:15):
Sure propaganda, it ain't got nothing. What of these monkeys
girls I bring home at one in the morning.

Speaker 4 (33:25):
Take you got to believe them to believe them, get
out of here.

Speaker 6 (33:29):
Uh yeah, So were good Ritinge monkeys. You had a
good run. Sad life. Sad life for that monkey.

Speaker 1 (33:34):
I know they had to live in cages and then
one time they get out like, look, we can take
a run for it. We can be on our own.
And then then the old lady from Mississippi shoot you.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
In the head, good honor.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
So she shot it twice. First time it just stood there,
second time it fell down. Damn.

Speaker 6 (33:51):
These monkeys could live from like twenty five to forty
years too.

Speaker 4 (33:55):
It's crazy. It's better.

Speaker 6 (33:57):
It's a better life if you just put the monkey down, right,
so many years of being poked and proud of at.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
If you took those monkeys and you put them out
in the middle of the I don't know, like a
swamp or whatever, would they be able to live?

Speaker 6 (34:08):
Yeah, we go check out the by Lego Land. What's
the name of that place we got all the monkey?

Speaker 1 (34:14):
Well, that's not their legoland, is it? Yeah? What?

Speaker 2 (34:17):
What what is that?

Speaker 4 (34:18):
Crystal River?

Speaker 1 (34:18):
No? I thought that that was in that's where I live.

Speaker 4 (34:24):
You got monkeys by you, buddy?

Speaker 1 (34:25):
Really?

Speaker 4 (34:26):
Yeah? I don't think so you have monkeys by you?

Speaker 1 (34:30):
Is that where they're at?

Speaker 2 (34:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (34:31):
And then they then they go, they'll run around.

Speaker 6 (34:33):
Those monkeys got that monkey herpes too, So every now
and then they kind of cross borders.

Speaker 1 (34:38):
Now I gotta go looking for monkeys. No, you don't know.
I like monkeys.

Speaker 2 (34:43):
That's gonna come here. He's friendly monkeys break He's like, man, you.

Speaker 6 (34:48):
Never went to see the monkeys on a boat out
of Cyper's gardens.

Speaker 1 (34:51):
I thought that was in o'calla is where that was.
I thought that's where they filmed like Tarzan way back in.

Speaker 4 (34:56):
The that's Cybers Gardens. Its right outside of it, because.

Speaker 6 (34:59):
We were taking a boat there all the time and
feed the monkeys like you're not supposed to.

Speaker 1 (35:02):
Okay, I have a silver Springs at Silver Springs Spring.

Speaker 2 (35:06):
People are texting and silver Springs is an o'calla rhyme.

Speaker 1 (35:08):
It's an o'calla once again, Russ is right, Ryan's wrong.
That happens all the time.

Speaker 4 (35:12):
Cypress Gardens had monkeys nearby.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
I don't think so that's where I live. I just
went by Lego Land the other day that I don't
think there's anywhere with monkeys there. If there are, I'm
excited to go see some monkeys. But there's not.

Speaker 3 (35:23):
Uh, that's where Russ is the guy that's going to
get his face bit off by a monkey. No, you
have this idea, romantic idea that they're like a human.

Speaker 1 (35:33):
Monkey wouldn't bite me. Okay, monkey would think I was
as big old a.

Speaker 2 (35:39):
Gorilla. Me and Mike. You're gonna be friends, and soil
that bites you and gives you herpes.

Speaker 1 (35:44):
Silver Springs is where the walled monkeys are. Yeah, it's
it's an o'calla. It's not out to Lego Land Cypress. Uh.

Speaker 4 (35:52):
Man, I've been thinking that my entire life. And I'm sad.

Speaker 1 (35:54):
Now are you sad because you were wrong? And I
was right? Does that make you sound sad?

Speaker 6 (35:58):
Because I thought I thought Silver Springs and Cypress Garden
were like the same place, And.

Speaker 4 (36:02):
Now the whold my entire life.

Speaker 1 (36:04):
Yeah, Cypress Garden is now Lego Land, and that's where
they used to do the ski show and it's very
popular and very famous out there. And uh and then
remember that, uh that video with the Go Gos where
they're like vacation and all everyone that was that was
Cypress Gardens and that was their little gimmick anyway, All right,
Oh take a little break, well, come back. It s
upp for Angel to break a lot of sports from
over the weekend, a lot of big sports stuff. Uh,

(36:26):
and Angel bring it to you when we come back.
Don't go anywhere you're listening to the manch of the Morning.
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