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Speaker 1 (00:10):
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Speaker 2 (01:49):
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Speaker 1 (02:21):
All right, who do we have on the line that
wants to play Russ Mine's with jam Pack. We're gonna
go with Brian and Saint Cloud. Brian, Saint Cloud. How
you doing, buddy?
Speaker 3 (02:37):
Yeah, I'm going good much man.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
I got a trivia question for you. If you get
it right, you are the king. You're get to plug
and promote whatever you want and uh, and you're the man.
If you don't get it right, don't worry. You've got
a couple of people here that they can help you
and uh, and then they'll get it right for you.
You got about five to six seconds to answer the questions,
so we don't want your cheating. Okay, alright, buddy, good luck,
here we go. Okay. Something are not happy that the
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NFL announced Bad Bunny as the headliner for the Super
Bowl A halftime show, and they have started an online
petition calling for the Puerto Rican singer to be replaced
by a country music legend. This petition says that the
show should unite our country, honor American culture, and remain
family friendly. As of last night, the petition has four
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thousand five hundred signatures. Name the singer they want to
replace Bad Bunny.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
We're gonna go with Willy Nelson.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
Willie Nelson is a great guest. I said legend, and
you did name a legend. It's not Willie Nelson. Who
do you want to help you? You've got Angel and
you've got Ryan. Let's go with Angel, Angel Rivera. Who
do you think this online petition? And really, this was
an article I've read this morning, and I'm like, forty
five hundred signature was not that much, but they started
it last night. Who do you think this petition? Started
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a country music leg and they said, this is the
guy that should do the halftime show, not Bad Bunny.
What country music legend are they naming? Uh? I genuinely
don't know. Garth Brooks, Okay, Garth Briog's is a good guess.
It's a good guess. It's not Garth Brooks. Garth Brooks
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has some.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
Uh some issues now right, Like he's he's where the
body's buried, Garth.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
He's in the middle of a thing, he's being the
he's being you know, sued or whatever. So so it's
not Garth Brooks. It's somebody else who is who is
one of the only country guys that can still sell
out stadiums? Who we got next? Am? Uh? Jessica, Jessica, Jessica,
(04:47):
How are you all right? So a lot of people,
Oh my god, you can't have bad bunny. He's only
gonna sing in Spanish. People are mad, Uh the way
we want to replace him? And a petition has been started,
uh to unite our country, honor American culture, and remain
family friendly. What country music legend that can still sell
out stadiums? Is this a petition for?
Speaker 4 (05:10):
I know this answer because he is one of my favorites.
It's George Straight.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
It is George Straight. There you go that that is correct. Uh,
you are right, you got it right off. Congratulations it
is George Straight. Congratulations. You're very happy. I'm glad. You're
so happy.
Speaker 4 (05:29):
We have called for many times. My daughter's ten, she's
listened since she was probably like probably two in the car.
So she says, you're intro every single morning at seven.
Speaker 5 (05:41):
This is.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
Life the monsters.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
Hell.
Speaker 4 (05:46):
Yeah, she's sitting right next to me. She's she's just
as happy as I am.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
What's her what's her name? What's her name? Mackenzie Hi
Mackenzie or are you doing.
Speaker 5 (05:57):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Hey, congratulations, you got it right? Are you surprised?
Speaker 3 (06:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Hey, so, I bet she's going to take you to
Trans Siberian Orchestra. That's one of the tickets that we have.
You're gonna love it. It is awesome.
Speaker 4 (06:12):
Yep, that's what that's that's it.
Speaker 5 (06:14):
You got it right?
Speaker 1 (06:16):
Very good?
Speaker 3 (06:16):
What great has never been?
Speaker 1 (06:18):
What great is Mackenzie? So in fifth grade? Okay? Well, good, well,
thank you for listening to us. We appreciate that. Hey,
does mom ever have to like turn the radio down
because we say things that are naughty? Sometimes?
Speaker 4 (06:31):
H No, sometimes she just laughs.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
That's good.
Speaker 4 (06:37):
She's looking forward to meeting you guys here for by Coberfest.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Okay, good. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (06:44):
So where do you live, like a like a mile
away from where you guys are going to be?
Speaker 1 (06:51):
Oh? Very nice. Yeah, we'll be out at Dayton Harley
Davison this Thursday. Please do come by and say hello.
That is awesome. We appreciate that. And uh, and how
long have you been listening Jessica?
Speaker 4 (07:05):
Oh wow, it's it's been about fifteen years. It's been
quite a while. I used to listen to Pensacola when
I live there.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
Oh my gosh, well, thank you so much. And and
what do you do for a living.
Speaker 4 (07:16):
I'm a medical assistant. I work in dermatology.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
Dermatology, okay, treatment of the skin and uh and what
would you like to plug and promote and tell us about.
Speaker 4 (07:27):
I listened to you guys talk about your skin cancer
history and stuff. So I'm going to promote Blue Ocean Dermatology.
It's important to get your skin checked at least once
a year. It's it's very important. We live in Florida.
Everybody is in the sun, so yeah, Blue Ocean Dermatology, Yeah,
(07:47):
it is. We have eight locations. We have eight locations,
so Winter Park, Sea Bring, okachobe Port, Orange, Pump, cost Poort, Orange,
and Ormond.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
What's the name of your place? What's the name of
your place? Good?
Speaker 5 (08:01):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (08:02):
Blue Ocean Nermatology, Blue Ocean.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
Hey, did you see an increase in people coming in
to get checked after Jimmy Buffett passed away? Because I mean,
Jimmy Buffett passed away from skin cancer, which is, you know,
sort of ironic. He was outside all the time. Did
did Was there a big increase?
Speaker 3 (08:18):
Then?
Speaker 4 (08:19):
There actually was? He died of merkle cell It's very rare.
But it did increase people because they were concerned. But yeah,
it's very rare.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
I know, as I'm going to say these words, hey,
everyone should go get checked. I'm guilty of not being checked.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
In a while and I'm not wearing sunscreen.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
Yeah, I'm guilty of it. I really am. And so
as I'm sitting here preaching it, I you know, I
need to make an appointment and get back in and
be checked. I was going every year pretty good at it.
Speaker 3 (08:47):
Will you come in and check Rush on the air. No,
we'll be glad too, all right, hell yeah, all right.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
Well Thursday you can you can see everything you want
to see.
Speaker 4 (09:00):
We'll see a Thursday. Thank you, guys. Have a great day.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
Okay, we'll hold on a second. We got to put
you on hold so we can make sure you get
your tickets. Okay, absolutely all right, and I tell you
tell McKenzie we said, you know, have a good day.
Speaker 3 (09:14):
Shike cheving to you too.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Girls. You know, I never realized the power of that,
we know, never thought about it, never really meant it.
And you just you know that as people were listening
to us, that their kids were listening as they're driving
to school and how that would turn into all of
our listeners now never never, you know, equated the two
never thought about it, you know, and now and then
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and then. That cycle is still continuing.
Speaker 5 (09:43):
You know.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
It really is sort of a sort of funny and amazing.
It is.
Speaker 3 (09:48):
I'm on this show. I used to listen to this show.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
I know it's nunny. It really is nutty. Uh but yeah, listen.
Let me just say this. I'm I'm a fan of
George Straight. I got George Straight and some of my
my playlist and everything. You know, I'm a big George
Straight guy and all this stuff. But as far as
the super Bowl, I mean not the I mean not listen.
Even if I have to choose between George Straight and
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Bad Bunny, I'd rather see what Bad Bunny can do. Now,
I don't speak Spanish, and I'm you know, I'm gonna
I'm gonna be lost, but I know he puts on
an amazing show worldwide. I'm more interested to see what
Bad Bunny will do than I am to see George Straight.
And I can't even tell you why. I'm just saying
that's my feeling. Like George will stand there and sing
some of the great songs and I love George Straight,
(10:32):
but it's just not I mean, I think that the
show wise Bad Money would be better. I'd rather see
Metallica myself, but that's just me. But but George Strait's
not the one I would pick.
Speaker 5 (10:44):
Yeah, I thought you were gonna I thought it was
that thing where they're doing the super Bowl party for
a turning point. Whether they're getting they got Lee Greenwood,
I'm doing it the old.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
God Bless the USA and other hit.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
Yeah, the headliner for that is kid Rock. There's gonna
be counter programming. It's the turning points, don't it. What's
turning point?
Speaker 3 (11:06):
That's Charlie Kirk's thing. So they're doing their own super
Bowl halftime.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
That's what I That's where I said someone should do that,
and I figured it would be kid rocked and I
didn't know they were doing it. So so they're doing
it at the same time and the super Bowl. That's
what they're trying to put together. Oh okay, and where
will they do it at? Like where would the where
would the concert.
Speaker 3 (11:24):
Beat somebody's backyard?
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Fine? Yeah, whatever t pull he's at. I don't know
that kid Rock and Lee Greenwood are going to pull
more than the super Bowl, because the super Bowl is
a even if you don't know the songs and everything,
it's still the It's it's the super Bowl, right, It's
the whole oddity of it to see what it's going
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to go on, whether you like.
Speaker 5 (11:48):
It or not.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
It's a global event now it's not no longer just America's.
It's a good and this is uh, this is by
their decision. This is what the NFL wants to do.
They also the NFL does is they broadcast the game
and over a dozen different languages to again the glow
the entire world. And thirdly, it's just disingenuous when you
want to say more American when Bad Bunny is as
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American as any one of.
Speaker 5 (12:13):
Us rights American is a Munzana pie.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (12:17):
So that's like just such a bad faith argument when
you start labeling it, Oh, this is going to be
more American.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
What you're saying it's going to be more white? Yeah,
Unite our country, honor American culture, and remain family friendly.
Puerto Rico is part of America's, part of your culture.
Get used to it. Yeah, And I can understand why
that would make angels super angry.
Speaker 2 (12:36):
Not angry, it's like it's it's where I'm at this
point where when you start off like that, then we
can't have any kind of dialogue or going back and forth,
because that lets me know that you don't know your
even your own American history and what Puerto Rico signifies
in your history.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
Right right, you know what. I've got things to say
about this, but we're almost to the break, so I
want to continue. I want to cont in this conversation
because I heard something this morning that that that I
thought was telling him and I don't know, might help
some people I don't know, might help you, like rethink
things like this bad bunny situation. Uh, like the way
we seem to be right now at odds with everybody.
(13:13):
Uh and and I don't know, it might make things
make a little more sense. Hopefully. Just trying to make
things better, man, That's all I'm trying to do. Don't
go anywhere you're listening to the mindes of the morning.
I got some devastating news, devastating heartbreaking news, guys. Major
(13:39):
problem here. I live in a new construction neighborhood and
I have a bold in my tire and it is empty.
I just went to put everything in my car. I
can't bring the corn dogs. It's Chef Ken he's got
he's got a bold in his tire. He can't make it.
He lives in Port Orange and the and in the
(14:03):
the Wine Divas. What can you uber there? He's like, well,
I live in Port Orange. Has to be way too expensive.
I literally have everything ready to go.
Speaker 6 (14:09):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
He can't do it. He can't get here. Guys, no
corn dogs today? Oh man, whine the Wine Diva and
Chefken have to make it tomorrow because because he's got
a bolt in his tire.
Speaker 5 (14:27):
Hell, get get someone in Port Orange go pick him up,
Chef Man Orange.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
He feels horrible about it. He's got everything in the.
Speaker 3 (14:37):
Car thumbnail, you better get here.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
I know I made As a matter of fact, Can
I tell you what. The original thumbnail only had the
Wine Diva in it, and I showed it to him
and he said, can I be in the thumbnail? So
I had to go back and redo it for Chef Ken.
Uh and uh, oh man, he's the same thumbnail two
days in a row.
Speaker 5 (14:56):
The old bolt in my tire. Excuse exactly? Sun Stage
John In her YouTube chat, he.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
Says he's been up since five excited to come.
Speaker 3 (15:03):
In and day old corn dogs sounds horrible.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
It was that day old.
Speaker 3 (15:09):
Yeah, if it coming tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (15:11):
He has to go get a brand new tire. Well, no,
I mean you put them. He'll put the hot dogs
back on the refrigerator. He's gonna leave them in his car.
Speaker 3 (15:17):
We just order something from Uber Eats and drink wine.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
Well, wine Diva wants to come in. She took off
work and everything.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
Let's get some from Uber Eats.
Speaker 5 (15:25):
We'll just get some popa cor Zones case of dias
and call it a day.
Speaker 3 (15:30):
I mean, publics is open, we could run and grab some.
She could pick up some corn dogs on the way.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
Oh, you're gonna make her go pick up corn dogs?
Speaker 3 (15:37):
Yeah, the stones on this guy. There's a Publix on
the way.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
You like have heard that she's the wine Diva.
Speaker 5 (15:46):
I didn't bring lunch to work today because there was
gonna be corn her fault.
Speaker 2 (15:49):
She's not the corn dog Diva. She's the wine Diva.
The corn dog Diva is stuck in the land. Yeah,
she's the wine d.
Speaker 5 (16:01):
That's what she does is a solvable problem. To stop
get the corn dog. I'm hungry. I didn't bring munch like,
I don't know what it Literally, all.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
We need is corn dogs and you can get them
from publics, But I'm not going to ask the wind
Diva to go get hold on. Okay again, you guys
are like putting the cart before the horse. Where we
gonna cook? Said corn dogs in a microwave?
Speaker 3 (16:22):
Absolutely no, you do not that.
Speaker 1 (16:25):
Isa to far sir. If I had, if I had
the Pizza pizzazz here, you could pizza pizzazz the corn dogs.
But you cannot microwave a corn dogs. It's not possible.
I'm sorry, it's it's it's not my fault.
Speaker 3 (16:39):
What am I supposed to do?
Speaker 6 (16:40):
Now?
Speaker 3 (16:40):
You guys don't want to see me do this show
hungry It never works out.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
Well, I'll pay, I'll get us breakfast if you want.
But but I can't. I cannot ask the wind Eva
to go get not because she's on Diva, because she's woman.
She needs to get your food.
Speaker 3 (16:56):
Thank you, thank you for saying it again.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
Divas don't get corn dogs. You're missing the holy she's
a diva.
Speaker 3 (17:05):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:05):
The last thing she's gonna do is go shut up
corn dog and put them in a microwave.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
Say what the diva does is she's gonna show up, sorry,
doing the show and send you to publics to get
your corn dodge. That's diva behavior. Yeah, but how you
gonna cook them?
Speaker 1 (17:17):
You can't cook them here in a microwave can microwave corn.
Speaker 3 (17:21):
Did it as a child all the time.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
She explains everything that's just disgusting. It doesn't get crunchy,
it doesn't get it. No, you can't do that.
Speaker 3 (17:29):
Corn dogs is seven eleven?
Speaker 1 (17:31):
Didn't they do? I'm we're gonna ask the dwined even
to go into seven eleven to get a corn dogs?
Speaker 3 (17:37):
Yeah, No, she's too good for seven eleven.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
Can't ask her him on the rollers don't corn dogs? No?
Speaker 3 (17:46):
No, I got something, Just get something to seven eleven.
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
They're both willing to come tomorrow to do the bit.
Speaker 5 (17:53):
Well, I don't want to do it tomorrow. Unfortunately, I
had a long day. I gotta do this show now
with no lunch. Then I to take a break and
then I can come back and do the double cranky.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Oh you're doing the Colbert Show today? Yes, okay, listen,
I just said, because you're doing a covert show, because
you're cranky. I won't buy breakfast in both of you.
Speaker 3 (18:11):
I want corn dogs.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
I don't have corn dogs. Listen.
Speaker 3 (18:14):
Unfortunately, if you have them in your back pocket at
any given moment.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
I did make a really cool thumbnail to day ruined.
Speaker 3 (18:21):
Just go home, repurpose for tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
I have to repurpose that. I have to change it
around a little bit. Maybe I'll just I'll make Ken
go the other way or something. I'll flip it around.
But chef Kin's faulty.
Speaker 3 (18:34):
He ran over a you know, ran over a bolt.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
A bolt.
Speaker 3 (18:38):
Yeah, I was having a new construction neighborhood. It's basically
a mad Max apocalypse. You know what's ridiculous. I have
a corn dog.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
I would believe nail, but bolt is a bit on
the well. I guess you could run over a bolt
that would go through your tire, especially if it's like
a big construction going on in your neighborhood.
Speaker 3 (18:54):
You better take photos.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
Listen. I also was excited about corn dog Day, Create
corn dog Day. I was like, hey, Windy, do you
think you can match corn dogs with Like? That was
like a you know, a reason just to do corn dogs.
Speaker 5 (19:06):
Thank you to Chris Reader and our YouTube chat. By
the way, you can join it all morning long and says,
I only microwave corn dogs.
Speaker 3 (19:12):
Just wrap it in a paper towel.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
This man knows man savages it.
Speaker 5 (19:19):
Nicole Wembley two corn dogs, men and a half in
the microwave. These people know who's out there. Not more
microwave in their corn dogs.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Nobody microwaves corn dogs. You're getting savages. Do that?
Speaker 3 (19:28):
Get corn dogs at home? How are you eating them?
Speaker 1 (19:30):
Corn dog day cane toaster?
Speaker 5 (19:33):
Yeah, racetrack ass corn dogs take texting service.
Speaker 6 (19:37):
I love our I love our listeners. They know where,
they know where everything's appen. So does racetrack. They got
corn dogs? Yeah, I mean I'm not gonna have wind
even why because she does wine. She wears her Lily
Pultzer dress.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
You gonna send her into a gas station? She hasn't.
She hasn't been doing McDonald's in fifteen years, she said,
said she doesn't do that. That's that's what divas do.
This new diva business's from winter Park. She's classy.
Speaker 3 (20:04):
Send her a picture of what a corn dog looks like,
so she knows she might.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
Make a wrong assumption off that. Have not sendtor a picture.
Speaker 3 (20:13):
Send her picture of your corn dog.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
I will not do that. Damn it.
Speaker 3 (20:17):
Man, Like this, Why this is why I don't get
excited for things.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
That's like you're dead inside anyway, Let's get let.
Speaker 5 (20:23):
Down because I've been let down so much in life
that I've learned not to get excited for things today.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
Sometimes things happen and you gotta punt and just go
with the punt. You gotta punt and go with the
go with the flow. Okay, they're asking if tomorrow is okay,
I'm gonna have to say yes. So we're giving up
on today. Great, Yes, tomorrow is fine. Yes, tomorrow is fine.
They're both willing to do it because there was both
willing to come down here and she has to take
off work twice.
Speaker 5 (20:48):
Now.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
Yes, tomorrow is fine. I was excited about today. Will
you be excited tomorrow for corn Dog Day? Nope?
Speaker 5 (20:57):
Like having my birthday and you're like, had told me
how to reschedule it to tomorrow doesn't mean it's worse.
Speaker 3 (21:02):
Might as well does not have it?
Speaker 1 (21:03):
I remember this all right. So he's saying he's not
going to be excited. Yo, you gotta be excited when
she comes, when they come in tomorrow, you got to
act excited. Chef's kin's driving all the way from Port
Orange to make your corn dogs. And she's got four
different wines to try with it.
Speaker 3 (21:16):
And you know, oh cool that should have been.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
Now you know what I should I'll make you another
thumbnail for today. That way I can use tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (21:23):
Oh good, that fixes it.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
I'm just worried about the show business man.
Speaker 5 (21:28):
Yeah, and I'm worried about corn dog business. It's just
like you know what you expect, like you get excited.
I woke up today like the first thought in my
head as I woke up, and my eyes fluttered awake,
and I was like, oh no, it's it's it's Tuesday.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
But wait, there's corn dogs.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
Let's go. And I got up.
Speaker 5 (21:45):
I was singing in a whistling thinking about that, like
I know it's silly, I would sound silly.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
But like I too. For me to make a thumbnail
yesterday about your corn dog tasting day, you know, I
was excited as well. Unfortunately, we can't knew anything about
a bolt and a tire and a man can the
chef can't be here.
Speaker 3 (22:04):
When kettle corn Day happened. Kettle corn was here?
Speaker 1 (22:07):
Well yeah, yeah, no it wasn't you showed up without it.
I had just send you back home. You had to say, yeah,
your white wife saved your ass.
Speaker 5 (22:14):
Well, then maybe Ken should send his wife. All I'm
saying is that only proves my point further. I ran
into a problem. My bolt in the tire was that
I forgot it, so I made it happen. Sorry, Ken,
I forgive you.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
Maybe Chef can brings you free food all the time.
Speaker 3 (22:31):
I know she's selfish.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
You should not be bashing on Chef Ken.
Speaker 3 (22:35):
I will, I can, and I will. He's selfish today.
He's never done anything for me.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
You are out on that island all by yourself, buddy.
Speaker 3 (22:45):
Yeah, well it's better this island than Epstein's.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
Depends on who you are.
Speaker 3 (22:55):
I'm hungry.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
Well see now I can't go into the other thing
I was going into because it doesn't mix with corn doll.
Speaker 3 (23:00):
No, No, well, too bad, go to break.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
We can go to break. I make that point after
the next segment. Uh oh, man, I found out something
terrible yesterday. What were you going to say before? Well,
it's the transition is terrible. Okay, that's what I'm trying.
I'm trying to say, the transition terrible. Okay. Look, let
me see if I can do that. Let what Angel
was talking. We were talking, Angel wasn't talking about well, no,
(23:25):
it reminded me of something that I heard, and it
reminded me of what I think we all need to remember, okay,
and that is this. So we were talking about the
super Bowl and talking about Hey, just so you all know,
in case you don't realize it, bad buddies just as
American as the rest of us. And a lot of
people forget that, Well you speak Spanish, she can't be America. No,
that's not the cases. And I heard something this morning
that really made a lot of sense as I was
(23:46):
listening to it, and it's like, I think about America, right,
and think about other countries and other countries. You're everybody
that you're in that country with, for the most part,
is your same blood. If you are Irish, you got
a bunch of Irish people around here, and you all
are for Ireland and that's your same blood. And if
you're from China, you're all Chinese, and everybody's got China blood.
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We're all Chinese, we're all for China together. If you're
in Puerto Rico, you all have Puerto Rican blood and
you know that. You know you're if you're book in Cuba,
you all have Cuban blood. But in America we are no.
We have decided that we're all an American tribe, and
our tribe is with a bunch of other tribes. The
(24:30):
idea of America is, we all are different, and we
all have different uh you know, uh, we all look
different for the most part, we all have different bloodlines,
we all have different traditions, we all have different uh
you know, faith sometimes and that, and we have decided
that we are all on the same team, and we
forget about that sometimes. We forget that. The idea of
America is we are all different. We all are supposed
(24:53):
to be understanding of each other. So we all are
supposed to be accepting of each other. That's the whole
idea of America. Understand. If you're just Chinese, well I'm
just for China, you know that's what that's what we are.
If you're just a German, well I'm just for German
people because I love Germany. Not in America, we're supposed
to accept and be a part of everybody, and we
forget about that a lot of times. And that that
(25:15):
point was made uh, and something I listened to this morning,
and I'm like, that's a really good point. And the
reason that we have arguments and disagreements is a lot
of times we forget, Hey, we're supposed to actually be
understanding each other, and we are supposed to be on
the same team. Whether you're Mexican, whether you're you know, uh,
wherever your your your lineage is from, we all are
supposed to be working together, and we forget about that.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
We are the world, we are the children.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
No, and then we say, we say the word melting pot,
melting pot really fast, and you don't kind of really
realize what that means, right, well, melting pot, but think
about it, like, you know, and do understand like if
you're from a great Britain, well your your your grandmother
was British or great great grandmothers. Everybody was British and
that's why you're for Britain. And I get that, you know,
I understand that whatever other country people are from, Australia,
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whatever it is, you know, your lineagees from there, everybody's
got the same blood and everything. But not in America.
We have decided that we're all going to you know,
live together and a bunch of different tribes are going
to get together and create our own tribe. And I
think we forget about that, and that's why the argument
about the super Bowl has become bigger than it probably
(26:25):
should be.
Speaker 5 (26:26):
I look at it like we're like a dinner where
everybody had a little bit of season in a different
kind of way, and it makes it better. And I'll
give you a perfect example. I like Chinese food great.
I like Island and Caribbean food. Right, there's a place
in town called Palos Chinos and it's Puerto Rican Chinese food,
(26:46):
and it's the goddamn greatest Chinese food I've ever had
in my life.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
Okay, So that's how I know we're doing something right.
Speaker 5 (26:53):
By mixing everybody together and coming together our dialers just
make it stronger.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Exactly, we're supposed to be accepting of every body's differences.
That's the whole idea of America. I understand. If you're
from Jamaica and you were born in Jamaica and all
your friends are Jamaica and your family's all Jamaican, and you're,
you know, in your for Jamaica, I get that. But
when you've decided to come to America.
Speaker 3 (27:11):
We're all supposed to be except making friends with everybody.
Speaker 1 (27:15):
Accepting of all the different cultures, all the different traditions,
all the different And.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
Zach from Titusville wants you to know that he disagrees
with you. Zach from Titusville was trying to get at
me how many people speak Spanish here in the United
States of America, trying to prove a point.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
What do you mean again?
Speaker 2 (27:32):
And then so we decided to speak English here, Bud,
that's the official language.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
Am I wrong? That's Zach's response to what you're saying.
What I'm saying to buy you, I speak French Creole
in America. We have decided we are taking every single
anyone who wants to become an American. You know, and
I understand you got to do it illegally and all
that kind of stuff. But anyone that wants to become American,
no matter where your lineage is from, no matter where
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your family's blood is, remember whatever, if you become an American,
We're all supposed to be accepting of each other. And
the reason we're fighting so much is because we have
lost sight of that, I think, and for many different reasons,
we lost sight of that, and you're like, oh my god,
that person's Mexican. Well I got to hate them. No,
that you're supposed to be accepting of them. You're supposed
to be accepting of anyone who's just from us.
Speaker 2 (28:17):
That was a virtue once. That's a virtue that a
lot of people still here in America have.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
How do we get back to that?
Speaker 2 (28:21):
I probably having these kinds of conversations and letting people
like Zach know that he's in the minority.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
Zach.
Speaker 2 (28:29):
In the United States of America, forty one million people
speak Spanish as the first language, about thirteen percent of
the population, and that number continues to grow. Additionally, the
US is now home to twelve million bilingual Spanish speakers,
which means that that they speak both English and Spanish.
And Zach, you could have found this out just easy
by using Google, as opposed to trying to like what
(28:49):
set me down or put me in my corner? Yeah,
so you can any other questions, Zach. I'm here for you, buddy,
with everything I just said. Does russ know the UK
is just as diverse as the US? I do understand
there's diverse to the other countries. That's not my point
My point is that here in the United States of America,
one of the main founding things we decided was we
were going to accept everybody. Now, we didn't do it
(29:10):
right away, took us a little while, you know, but
but you know, whether whether your family decided to come
over here because of the potato famine, or whether you
were forced to come over here on a boat and chains,
or whether you decided to come over here and help
build the railroad, whatever your family decided to come over
here for, we're all going to be a little different.
And that's I think that's one of the reasons why
(29:31):
we have just we've fallen into arguing with each other
as we have forgotten that we're supposed to be accepting
of each other. Ryan and Russ. So another point, I
want to make it right. When we've talked about racism,
and we've talked about these kind of incidences, what is
one of the things that I've always said about Latin America,
and it's racism better than white people, said, worse than
white folks, right, because this guy always a d head,
(29:53):
you call it a white person thing. Angel as if
any other race isn't racist themselves towards white Americas have
I ever.
Speaker 1 (29:59):
You've always said okay, yeah, yeah, And Daisy has said
that too with Mexican people. You said, Mexicans are much
more racist than you.
Speaker 2 (30:07):
Know because all the all the little you know, all
of the d bags are wanting to bark now and
get at me through their little texting and everything.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
But I believe and then correct me if I'm wrong,
And I could be stepping in it right now, but
I believe that for whatever reason, when when, when we're
born or whatever, for some reason, people are naturally not right,
but naturally like you're in this tribe, right, So I
don't like other tribes because I got to protect my tribe.
(30:35):
I think that's like a human nature kind of a
thing that we're trying to we're like working out of
a little bit. But but that's a human so you
have to kind of be a little bit smarter than
some of your feelings about.
Speaker 3 (30:51):
I think the FCOT World Pavilion should just be all America.
Better that way, better that way. It turns out we
did have corn dogs today there's a bunch of people
with sticktion them, but.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
There's no more America. You're either Republican or Democrat.
Speaker 2 (31:12):
Somebody said, but I used to be making that as
a as a as a criticism like that, you know, uh,
there's the rise of the Christian white nationalists. That's a
huge part of it. They again, they see this experiment
as a particularly coming only in one hue.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
Yeah. I never really thought about it though, like the reason,
you know, to be proud of your country, or one
of the reasons that other countries are so proud of
themselves or whatever. If you're you know, if you're from Israel, well,
everybody you know is Jewish. Everybody you know is from Israel,
and it's it's very rare that there are people that
are from a different I used the word tribe is
you know, you know, but that's you know, if you're
(31:49):
from Iran, everyone you know is Iranian, and then we
love Iran.
Speaker 3 (31:52):
Iran so far away.
Speaker 1 (31:54):
But in America it's not like that. Like if you're
I just happened to be Irish, you happen to be
from Denmark, he happens to be Puerto Rican. We all
have different lineages, but we're supposed to all come together
and accept each other, and and we've gotten away from that.
For whatever reason.
Speaker 3 (32:13):
We are the world. We are the children.
Speaker 1 (32:17):
Well, that struck me this morning when I heard it.
It made sense to me.
Speaker 2 (32:19):
It struck me too when I heard it as well, Okay,
that guy knows what he's talking about.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
He does. Yeah, And as we were I was listening
to him, like, well, that guy that makes sense, makes sense,
and everybody's all mad about about bad money. He's American
and he says doing it, doing his business the way
he does it. So you know, watch it, don't watch it. Whatever.
It's not the end of the world. There's so many
other things, so many things to be upset about. That's
not one of them. All right, Uh, there you go,
(32:43):
don't go anywhere. You're listening to the match of the morning.
How could it something I said that was meant to
be positive. It's just funny. I meant that to be
(33:04):
like a total positive, like, hey, we all should accept
each other and love each other. Like how could that
be turned into so much hate? Division and division?
Speaker 2 (33:14):
Like this was a perfect example of this is the
This is the this is the thing that you guys
are fighting against, right this guy, texas In. Not all
cultures are equal, not all cultures are good, not all
cultures can mess together. This is what the left does
not understand if not willing to assimilate into American culture,
then why are the immigrants here? I mean not the
person who fundamentally believes that that no one that doesn't
(33:36):
assimilate into American culture.
Speaker 1 (33:38):
Okay, what I'm trying to. The point I was trying to, Uh,
this is the point that I heard. Point of view
I heard and it made sense to me, was that
they they call, you know, the Great American experiment, right,
this is this is an experiment. Can a bunch of
different tribes get together and live together and get along.
(33:59):
That's the that's the whole idea, right Because it sounds.
Speaker 3 (34:01):
Like a premise for like an eighty sitcom, it is,
and that's our country.
Speaker 1 (34:06):
It's a premise, you know. And we'll take all these
different tras because because if you take out America, for
the most part, every country has is built up of
the people that are all alike with the same genetic makeup,
you know, the saying bloodline, all that kind of stuff.
But we are a bunch of you know, immigrants, a
bunch of all put together.
Speaker 5 (34:26):
And in Iceland they have to have a dating app
that makes sure you're not related to other people.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
Right, because there are so many of the same type
of folks in one area. So so it makes sense
that sometimes we argue, sometimes we don't get along, sometimes
we don't understand. Sometimes we get mad because oh my god,
he's gonna sing Spanish at the Super Bowl and and
by the way, he's full on American and so so
it's you know, to try to maybe look at it
(34:52):
from that point of view, is all I'm saying. Because man,
we're getting out of control with the hate.
Speaker 3 (34:59):
I'll tell you it.
Speaker 2 (35:00):
Really, here's another one specifically targeting to me. Right, I
don't disagree with you, Angel, Americans should be more loving
and respectful, respectful towards all Americans, especially since our country
is only two hundred.
Speaker 1 (35:10):
And fifty years old.
Speaker 2 (35:11):
And I would like to hold up a mirror for you,
because you have a habit of losing your cool every
time someone doesn't agree with you. You can't fight anger
with anger. That's not how you get someone to see
your side. You're part of the problem rather than the solution.
Angel sounds have mostly charts every time he speaks. If
this is supposed to be an unbiased, open conversation, maybe
he shouldn't speak. This is a person who wants again
(35:33):
wants to put me in my corner. Right, I get emotional,
I get or I get charged by it because it
is emotional response to me, because I am passionate.
Speaker 1 (35:42):
About it, because I do know more about this than
you do, sir.
Speaker 2 (35:45):
And if you want to again, if you want to
have that kind of conversation with me again, don't hide
behind a text message. You know where I work, even
though you could email me. Let's have the conversation. And
that's the thing is should try to be understanding.
Speaker 5 (35:58):
Right.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
I have sat and thought the same Angel gets really
upset about this bad money thing. And then I had
to go, well why, Well here's why. Because people are going, oh,
he's not American. Well guess what. Angels had to hear
that his entire life, So of course that is upsetting
to him. Of course that And if you just try
to sit back and understand other people like Okay, I
get it, I understand that personally affects you. Now you
(36:20):
and I ryan makes no sense to us, like what's
the big deal? But I understand for Angel it is
a big deal. Right. You've never been questioned whether you're
American or not? Have you? No?
Speaker 3 (36:30):
Not even one.
Speaker 1 (36:31):
Yeah, no, so, you know, just trying to understand from
other people's point of view and not be so hateful.
Man that hate is coming, make America hate again. What
is that about? Why would you do something? Yeah, I
don't know.
Speaker 5 (36:46):
I don't think it's funny, Like like when I was
in Europe, right, like because the guy who said America's
two hundred and fifty years old, that's not that old.
I used a urinal in Germany and the company was
founded in seventeen fourteen. Mm hmm, which is older than
I was peeing on something made by a company that's
older than America.
Speaker 3 (37:06):
But the reality is is democracy is fragile. It's it's
it's one of them, fight for it.
Speaker 5 (37:11):
Fragile forms of government that there is, and it comes
with a level of like be cool to your neighbors.
Speaker 1 (37:18):
And we're forgotten about that. And of course, listen, a
lot of this country at the beginning was like, hey,
let's just keep it to white folks. You know, only
white folks who would landowners or men are going to vote.
You know, we're not gonna let women vote. If you
don't own land, you're not going to vote. If you're
not white, you're not gonna vote. That's the way it started.
So we're trying to work through all this.
Speaker 5 (37:35):
Yeah, you know, people don't live in like the people
live in this weird world where everything's black and white now,
and if something doesn't immediately line up with them in
a very small blurb, they they don't understand nuance and
things like a lot of people aren't chatting. And I
see it in the Texas like, well, if legal people
shouldn't be coming to this country. If you're I legal,
get out. There's a version of that that I agree with,
(37:56):
like you should go to the proper things. But also
at the same time, on the other hand, our entire
like farm labor system is built on the backs of
illegal work, and the government kind of wink with a
wink and a nod knowing that these illegal workers are here.
So it's a problem that we've created. And it seems
to be like we need them here, but that there's
that level of racism that country.
Speaker 3 (38:17):
They were like, get out.
Speaker 5 (38:19):
But I never see them as like being a big problem,
especially when you look at the crime statistics.
Speaker 3 (38:24):
It's not like this.
Speaker 5 (38:25):
If it was a huge amount of crime that was
coming from this sector, I'd be like, Okay, we got
to do something about it.
Speaker 3 (38:31):
It's it's generally not these and I don't know what
the answer is.
Speaker 5 (38:35):
And I just feel like everybody's so angry they're not
willing to look at the nuance of a situation and
try to correct it from there. I don't think grabbing
people out of their cars in broad daylight as a
good answer.
Speaker 1 (38:47):
I think the answer is to try to sort for
us all to be more understanding. There are some people
that are never going to try, that don't care about
being understanding, that don't care about the being you know, uh,
loving towards other people. They just don't. They just I
like these people, that's all I like. And I'm never
going to change. There are people that are like that.
I've seen them, I've known them, uh and and I
know it's there. But yeah, we're heading in a bad
(39:11):
direction if we just keep spreading hate, you know, and
being all nasty about it. Yeah, I mean like they're
like they're there's a radio dude in town that just
spreads the nasty, the hate, the the really bad stuff. Now,
his ratiings reflected he sucks. But I mean when you
when you have that kind of hate and you have
that and you're spewing that kind of hate. There are
people that listen to it and they think that's the
(39:31):
way you're supposed to be, you know, and uh, and
it's a it's it's bad. All right, listen, we take
a little break, we come back till Piper's gonna be
with us. The m w O Champion will talk to her.
Then we got Monster Sports and we got news from
the headlines. We got no corn dogs today though. Did
you guys go to breakfast corn dogs? We did?
Speaker 5 (39:48):
Yeah, we get we got some uber coming sweet all right,
Russ is balling today?
Speaker 1 (39:54):
Is that our go to.
Speaker 3 (39:56):
No is a buy one, get one from a biscuit place.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
Okay, gave me.
Speaker 3 (40:02):
Twenty one dollars somewhere gun on a budget.
Speaker 1 (40:04):
I can give you more if I get more than biscuits.
I don't want just biscuits. I ain't a biscuit leader.
What happened to the breakfast fund that happened on Friday? Yeah,
I got more than twenty one bucks. I just threw
you twenty one. I thought it was a funny number.
Oh what.
Speaker 3 (40:19):
I like the one of the kids now like twenty
one six seven.
Speaker 1 (40:23):
I showed you I had one hundred, I had a fifty.
I had a bunchet.
Speaker 5 (40:25):
I saw all get you like I got a hundred,
I got a fifty, and then you handed me a twenty.
Speaker 1 (40:28):
I said, here's twenty one. Yeah, I thought you'd laugh
at that.
Speaker 3 (40:31):
That's a weird that's weird number. Now you're getting buy one,
get one biscuits.
Speaker 1 (40:35):
Now, I don't want a biscuit. Don't get mean a
new damn biscuits.
Speaker 3 (40:37):
I need you a biscuit.
Speaker 1 (40:38):
I need protein.
Speaker 3 (40:38):
Man, Hey, I'll give you some protein. We'll come back
on the cameras.
Speaker 1 (40:42):
We'll talk MW Champion Teal Piper when we come back.
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