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The league is looking really good. I've been really impressed
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Yeah, so and so between that and then the indoor
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Friday night, so.
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Well, hopefully maybe next year they'll include us a little
bit more because I'd like to support him even more.
It looks, uh, it looks pretty cool, looks pretty good.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
All right? Who we got on the line that wants
to do a little tribute.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
Let's start with we got Brian calling him from Newport, Richie.
Speaker 3 (04:17):
Hey, Brian, how you doing, buddy? Hey, good morning man.
I got a trivia question for you. If you get
it right, you're the man. You get to plug and
promote whatever you want and.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
All is good.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
If you don't get it right, well then Angel can
help you because he's the only one here today that
can help you out. So uh so you gotta have
two shots at it. Are you ready, Brian?
Speaker 2 (04:38):
Give it a whirl, Just give it a whirl. All right? Hey,
did you watch Saturday Night Live this week?
Speaker 5 (04:43):
It did not?
Speaker 2 (04:44):
You did not? Okay?
Speaker 3 (04:44):
All right, Well, Sir Paul McCartney was on Saturday Night Live,
and uh, you know he can play many different instruments.
He plays bass, guitar, he plays keyboards, he plays drums,
electric guitar, acoustic guitar, banjo and many many Moore, he
plays a lot of different stuff. In a nineteen ninety interview,
Paul McCartney said, if he had to only pick one
instrument that he can play for the rest of his life.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
What instrument would it be?
Speaker 5 (05:13):
Guitar?
Speaker 2 (05:14):
Okay, but there's all kinds of guitars, So we will
what type.
Speaker 5 (05:27):
We'll go electric guitar.
Speaker 3 (05:29):
Electric guitar is incorrect. You've got angel that can help you.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
Angel.
Speaker 3 (05:34):
Paul McCartney was on Saturday Night Live this week and
I looked up some stuff about him. He can play
many different instruments. He plays bass, guitar, he plays electric guitar,
he plays acoustic, He plays keyboards, drums, banjo, he plays
all kinds of stuff.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
What did he say if he could only play.
Speaker 3 (05:49):
One instrument for the rest of his life, what instrument
would Paul McCartney pick? And it's not electric guitar? Acousta good,
there you go guitar. Yeah, you know what I thought
he was. I would have thought if I was asked
that question, I would think piano because on the documentaries
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I've seen, like he plays a lot of piano and
keyboards and stuff. To write, it seems as if but
he said acoustic guitar is definitely his favorite.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
Did you see him on Saturday Night Live?
Speaker 4 (06:20):
I did see the performances because another big deal that
they made was the fact that the guy that was
his drummer this was the first time and I forget
how many years, Like we're talking twenty thirty years that
didn't play drums for him, and they were wondering if
Paul would have done that for the bit, because you
boy from the Red Hot Chili Paper Chili Peppers was
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playing drums for him.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (06:44):
It was his name, Chad, Yeah, yeah, yeah, Chad. Because
they did a bit with it was Will Ferrell.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
Will Ferrell came out and it was pretty funny. He
does look a lot like Chad Smith does look a
lot like Will Ferrell. That they had him play drums
with Paul McCartney. And you know, there was some stuff
on line where people were talking about Paul McCartney's voice.
It doesn't sound the same. I mean, like he's eighty
some years old, guys. I mean, you know, I don't know.
I thought it was pretty cool to have. I mean,
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I mean, that's definitely a legend that will go down
in history as one of the you know, the greatest
musicians of all time. But I mean, you know, you
get up in your eighties, your voice is not the same.
That's just yeah, you know, they just happened. But here's okay,
and I get it, I understand. But also, if you're
gonna if you're gonna put yourself on TV. Yeah, and
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you're gonna do all all of that. Yeah, then you're
also gonna have to take the criticisms that come with that. Yeah,
you know, I guess so people in the room, you know,
cause he did something I've never seen before.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
So he did his uh you know.
Speaker 3 (07:44):
They have the musical segment on Saturday Night Live, and
then they play and then they do the the news
update you know thing, and then they bring the guests
back to do another song, and then at the end
of it, he he walks over and they finished the
show with Paul McCartney doing I think it was get
Back or something. It was a famous Beatles song, you know,
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and and he did Okay, he didn't sound exactly like
he used to, but who can, Like, who is it
that can sing in their eighties and still sound like
they did in their twenties? Like nobody.
Speaker 4 (08:16):
Well yeah, but that's where I guess what I was
trying to say before is like, that's where you take
into consideration who's making the criticisms, right, So like if
it's if it's like, you know, if it's our parents,
because that's their era of music, and then the criticism
is coming from them, then okay, Okay, I get it
because they they remember it, they have a different connection
to it, and that was their youth, that was their
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what the music they were listening to it. If it's
anyone after them, then you're kind of like shut up,
you know, like like okay, So, because again, the music
is such a personal connection for people, and it's such
a visceral connection. You know, the generations that connected with
I can appreciate the Beatles, and I can and I
can like the Beatles, right, but I'm not gonna like
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the Beatles the way that the generations before me like
the Beatles, especially my parents and all that, because that
was that was earth shaking, that was life changing, and
their connection to that.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
Band is huge.
Speaker 4 (09:12):
It's going it will always and forever be different than
my connection to that band.
Speaker 3 (09:16):
Yeah, And you know, at the beginning, Will Ferrell, they
bring Paul McCartney out and he starts listing all the
songs that Paul McCartney wrote, and it's like, oh, damn damn,
like like, I mean, hits that you know will go
down in history.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
I mean, you know, pretty pretty damn amazing.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
But I feel the same way you do, Like I'm
not the I don't sit and listen to the Beatles,
but I appreciate that I understand what they did for music.
Speaker 4 (09:38):
I like, there's a couple albums that you know, like, uh,
what's that magical mystery?
Speaker 2 (09:43):
Uh toward that album? I find that tool.
Speaker 4 (09:46):
Uh if there's an album that I go back to,
I'll go back and listen to that one because of
the dynamics of that album. That's my connection to that album.
There's a couple other ways.
Speaker 3 (09:53):
Mine is Sergeant Pepper's like I listened to that a
bunch of times or whatever or let it be, you
know that that kind of stuff.
Speaker 4 (09:59):
But but again, my connection to it is because of
just like musicality and the way that they they moved
through a bunch of different kind of styles in those albums.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
Now he did he performed a new song Angel and
he didn't.
Speaker 4 (10:14):
Bring out Ringo. There was no Ringo all right, because
him and Ringo had the number one song last week. Yeah,
there was no Ringo. He performed a new song.
Speaker 3 (10:21):
And you know, when you list all of the songs
of Paul McCartney had that were incredible hits, like you know,
it's just you know, we'll go down in history of
whatever the world. And then you know, here we are
in twenty twenty six and he writes a song and
it probably won't go much further than being featured on
Saturday Night Live, but we're not We're never probably going
to hear it again kind of thing.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
How does that? I have to ask the question, like,
how does that happen?
Speaker 3 (10:45):
Where you It seems like everything you write is a
major hit, and then you get to another part of
your life and you can't write a song that anyone's
gonna remember.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
You know, it's weird.
Speaker 4 (10:54):
How well I think what the tough part would be again,
the younger generations, that's not their guy.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
Yeah, and he's an old guy, so not gonna pay.
Speaker 4 (11:05):
I mean, so every generation after that, you know your
thought of oh okay, yeah, that's Paul McCartney. And then
and with that particular artist, for example, he's got a
couple jump off points. There's the Beatles, there's not I
think he's one or two solo albums, and then there's
Wings yeah, and then there's a couple other things that
he's done, so there's different entry points for that. But yeah,
you're not It's almost unfair to be like Okay, at
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eighty seven, I want you need to write that song
that twenty year olds are gonna get to.
Speaker 3 (11:31):
Would you argue that here we are in twenty twenty six,
twenty twenty five, that Mick Jagger has actually written songs
that have charted and been you know, fairly popular, and
he's been able to do it above Paul McCartney because
that don't get angry with me. That was like a
(11:52):
that was a couple of years ago and it was
a pretty big hit. But the difference is is that
Mick Jagger still has his band, the entire band. Yeah, yeah,
Paul doesn't, Okay.
Speaker 2 (12:02):
But but the.
Speaker 4 (12:04):
So Mick Jagger is still writing with his first guitarist, Yeah, Keith,
you know, he's still they're they're still collaborating, they're still writing.
Speaker 3 (12:12):
But his voice is kind of still the same, right,
Like Mick Jagger is still sort of has the same voice.
Speaker 2 (12:17):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (12:19):
All I can say is that I know when I
saw him and they came to Camping World Stadium, Yeah,
I was like, yeah, that's a rock star.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
I know.
Speaker 4 (12:26):
Yeah, And I thought that show was awesome and I
had a black I had. I genuinely had a blast
and I'm certain. I am absolutely certain if I was
if the if Paul McCartney were to come to Orlando,
I think he has and played Camping World Stadium, and
I had been at that show, I too would have
found that show, uh, incredibly entertaining. But that's again, it's
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a really generational kind of thing where, you know, So
for Paul McCartney, him and Ringo to drop a song
and it's number one for a week, that's a big deal. Yeah,
but that's that generation listening to it. I doubt there's
many young people checking that out.
Speaker 3 (13:01):
So go okay, going down this road of older, older
musicians still performing and still drawing a crowd or whatever.
So Paul McCartney's on Saturday Night Live, you know, pretty
big deal, pretty cool. Like I said, we talked about, Uh,
Mick Jagger has had hits and the and I think
he's got they got another album coming out.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (13:18):
If Dolly Parton played somewhere right, still would draw a
huge crowd. Right, If Dolly Parton was going to perform
here in central Florida, would it be? It wouldn't be
Camping World, probably Kia Center, Right. So I just heard
I just heard this weekend Where do you put when
it comes to popularity and how people love them, Dolly
Parton and Willie Nelson same on the same you feel
(13:41):
they're on the same plane. No, No, Willie's down a
little bit. Yeah, okay, because Willie is playing somewhere in
winter Haven, some small venue like next weekend. And I'm like, oh,
man like Willie Nelson. I consider him like this icon
of country music that everybody loves.
Speaker 4 (13:58):
Because he considers him self country music at more Americana,
more outlaw.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
I think he considers the country. But yeah, I agree
with the Americana part. I don't think. No, I'm telling
Willy himself has shun that title. Well either way, I would.
I always think that guy just likes the gig.
Speaker 4 (14:17):
And I think he does and there and they keep
him going, to keep him going because you'll, you know,
he like he's he said he won't say no to
a gig.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
I guess, so I don't. I don't think he's playing
a small venue in Winterhaven.
Speaker 4 (14:28):
I'm like, what, I think that's almost admirable, Russ. It's
like there's not a venue that's too big for him
or too small, you know what I'm saying, or or
too small. Yeah, that's better way to say.
Speaker 3 (14:37):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, because because I don't think he I mean,
if Willie Nelson was going to be at the Key of.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
Center, do you think it probably wouldn't out in that
regard Russ.
Speaker 4 (14:48):
It would all depend who's on the bill, because the
same the same people they go and see The Grateful Dead. Yeah,
the same people are going to go see Willie Nelson.
Oh he like, That's what I'm saying. He's got that
culture and he's and the thing Willie Nelson, believe it
or not, because of that he had, he's more connected
to younger people go to his.
Speaker 2 (15:05):
Shows, right because of that? Right?
Speaker 3 (15:07):
All right, Well we got Brian on the line. Brian
is a winner. So we're gonna Brian and hold getting
his prize and we come back. He's gonna have the
floor and we'll get to know Brian a little bit.
Don't go anywhere you're listening to them match in the morning.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
This morning looking at a serious crash that has closed.
Speaker 3 (15:20):
I looked at a popka Willie Nilson played the Popka
Amphitheater and it didn't sell out. Like this is crazy
because I kind of put him on a pedestal with
like Dolly. You know Paul McCartney, I don't know, like
as far as being legends in what they do, uh
and playing smaller venues.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
It might be the curse.
Speaker 4 (15:41):
But I also know Willie Nelson has been invited and
he's done some of these big giant festivals and he's
true in front of huge crowds farm Farm aid.
Speaker 2 (15:49):
Wow. His big guy.
Speaker 4 (15:51):
I'm talking like Bonnero. He's done Bono not in in
the last few years. He's been out there, So we
can do both.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (15:57):
So this he's just a worker. He is to perform
and I think you still have taxes to payoff. He
finished that.
Speaker 2 (16:04):
Oh did he go?
Speaker 3 (16:05):
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Speaker 2 (18:18):
Brian, you have the floor. But man, Brian, how long
you've been listening to the show.
Speaker 5 (18:25):
It's been almost ten years. Nine ten years.
Speaker 3 (18:28):
That is awesome. We appreciate that. How long have you
lived here in central Florida?
Speaker 6 (18:34):
Uh, well, lived in Florida about ten years. Rufely moved
down just outside Pittsburgh.
Speaker 3 (18:41):
Okay, so we have a lot of listeners from Pittsburgh.
When you say just outside pittsburghe are we living.
Speaker 5 (18:49):
Technically Ohio? But ea Liverpool, Ohio.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
I would claim Pittsburgh too.
Speaker 5 (18:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
Yeah, Brian, what do you do for a living? Buddy?
Speaker 5 (19:02):
It's still security cameras, access controls.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
And security cameras. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (19:09):
I had to bluddy that that was his business right
out of high school or whatever you start of security
camera business everything. And man, just the way everything changed
with you can just get the security camera so cheap
off Amazon and everything. Did that affect your business very much? Uh?
For me?
Speaker 6 (19:27):
No, do more commercial So now commercials you bigger systems
and servers and yeah for residential use. Uh half the
stuff on Amazon's rather good for residential.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
Yeah it is.
Speaker 3 (19:46):
So is technology changing in your business? In your industry?
Are things coming up that that we're going to be
surprised about?
Speaker 7 (19:52):
When it comes to security, it's always changing a lot
of it seems to be going more wireless now, but.
Speaker 5 (20:06):
So operates the same way. You just don't have to
run cables to it.
Speaker 3 (20:09):
Yeah, which is easier for you, right, because I was
my friend had his business. What he hated was to
have to get up in the addict and run all
those wires and cables and stuff because it's so hot
up there. So to be able to make it wireless,
but I'm sure it makes it much easier for you.
Speaker 6 (20:24):
It can be, yes, because yeah, a lot of we
do a lot of like apartment buildings, uh new constructions,
so well did different apartments themselves would be like a
wireless lock where others would be wired.
Speaker 2 (20:40):
Yeah. Hey, so what would you like to plug and
promote and tell us about Brian?
Speaker 5 (20:47):
I should like to plug you guys and Bow last
Fridays crushed it.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
Well, yeah, appreciate it it. It was good to have Bow.
And you know, it was like a last minute thing.
I just called him in the last minute and I'm like,
you know, because he had to take off work to
come in. But good, well, I'm glad you liked it, man,
I'm glad. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for listening.
So if you've only been listening for ten years. You
probably don't even remember Bo like that was. He wasn't
on the show and all then.
Speaker 6 (21:15):
No back back before I moved to Florida. Yeah, I
listened to DV. I listened to Bob and Tom and
yeah that's that'll that'll stop once I turned you guys on.
Speaker 3 (21:28):
Well we appreciate it, Brian, all right, buddy, well, thank
you so much, thanks for listening for ten years. And
you you take care Okay, thank you, all right, man,
take care? Hey going back, since you are a Texas man, Angel,
I want well, I mean you you know you lived
in Texas for a while.
Speaker 2 (21:45):
I want to I wouldn't claim it.
Speaker 3 (21:46):
I want to verify whether this can happen or not. Now, Okay,
I think it was a rattlesnake. I think it was.
Maybe it was another kind of snake. Okay, So on
the TV show Dunton's Ranch, they've moved to Texas, right,
and they're in there and there's a bunch of horses
and they got he's got a ranch hand and he's like,
there's no I think this was a rattlesnake.
Speaker 2 (22:06):
So there was a rattlesnake over there.
Speaker 3 (22:07):
Will go go kill it, and and the dude walks
over and stomps on its head to kill it.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
Are there Texans?
Speaker 3 (22:15):
Are there people from Texas that will just stomp on
a rattlesnake to it could have been a rattlesnake. You
can't stomp on the head of a rattlesnake. It must
have been another kind of snake, right, because a rattlesnake
they're they're they're known for being super fat. If you
go to stomp the head of a rattlesnake, it's gonna
strike your your your your foot first, isn't it.
Speaker 4 (22:36):
I would I'm assuming so. But then maybe that's why
you wear cowboy boots. That's what he did have boots.
One that's good point. And then I don't know if
if you had the snake cornered, like I don't know
the circle. But it was in the middle of the field.
It was in the field and he walks over and
he stomps on its head.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
I'm like, oh my god, So there's probably protecting eggs
or something.
Speaker 3 (22:53):
It was just in the you know, they say, man,
there's rattles there's there's snakes everywhere. I think it was
a rattlesnake. Did you ever stamped on a rattlesnake when
you're in Texas? No, russ, I did not stand. None
of your friends stomped on aut.
Speaker 4 (23:04):
Because we lived on an air Force base, the military installation,
and so where we lived it was you know, let's say,
not as uh prairie or or whatnot. And they seem
to uh take care of those things.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
And you never saw snakes when you were there.
Speaker 3 (23:20):
Uh, so this show makes it seem like there's snakes everywhere.
Speaker 4 (23:24):
Well, I will say this, that was a time where
I was in the in the Boy Scouts, and that
was one of the things when we went camping on
a couple camping trips. That was something that we were
told to be leary of. Ye like when they because
we went on a couple camping trips off base and whatever.
I forget where we were, what we were near some
body of water, and I remember them like that was
being hey, remember you know what we've taught you guys,
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be aware. You know of rattlesnakes and everything. So it
is rattlesnake country out there. I will say that, and
I remember that from Boy Scouts. But I have never
in my time living in Texas, Northern Texas. I did
not running into any uh.
Speaker 3 (24:02):
I do realize it's a TV show. Yeah, and it
doesn't mean it's.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
Real, you know.
Speaker 4 (24:06):
And I don't love the fact that you're trying to
take this scene from a TV show from a fake
city because there's no real Paloma uh in Texas.
Speaker 3 (24:14):
Oh so it's Paloma, Texas. Rio Paloma is where they're saying, uh.
But they're they're shooting in the town of Faris, Texas,
where it's an estimated population of about just five thousand people.
So the snake that he the snake that he, you know,
stomped on, I'm thinking, couldn't be a rattlesnake because I
why not. It's again, it's all made up ross Well.
(24:36):
I think they try to keep it as much as
to reality as possible.
Speaker 4 (24:39):
Really, that's what your impression of this show. Sure, So
everything in Yellowstone and this this is all for you.
It's plausible that it could be reality.
Speaker 3 (24:48):
You know, they didn't want to an episode of wrest
Tell me this is what Rip did, right? Rip want
to kill somebody, so he puts a rattlesnake in a
cooler and and he walks up and he's shaking his
cooler like this, and the guy that he doesn't like, Uh,
it's like, what the hell is he shaking the cooler
for it opens up the cooler, rattlesnake jumps out and
bites his face.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
Yeah, that sounds realistic. You think that would You don't
think that would happen? No, I think it could.
Speaker 4 (25:11):
Okay, See, I don't know how we test this theory.
Speaker 3 (25:15):
Uh, if you, if you if you put a rattlesnake
in a cooler and sugar.
Speaker 4 (25:19):
I think if you put any sneak, any snake in
a cooler, that would agitate the snake, not just a
rattle steak.
Speaker 3 (25:24):
And then you open it someone's face. Oh it was
brutal too, You got him right in the face.
Speaker 4 (25:28):
But like, wouldn't it like shaking it up? Wouldn't it
like batter its brains? You like, how do you shake
it to the point where you're not hurting the snake? Well,
the snakes are tough. Snakes are tough. Yeah, it's your
extensive knowledge of snakes that snakes are tough.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
They're evil. I hate snakes.
Speaker 3 (25:45):
That's why that's why I'm like, man, you know now
they moved to Texas. That's gonna be rattlesnakes everywhere the
turn if it wasn't. Oh it was a copper head.
Oh yeah, they said it was a copperhead. Okay, copperhead,
so you can stomp on a copperhead, but you couldn't
stomp on a rattles.
Speaker 4 (26:03):
I don't think that's accurate in any way, shape or form. No, no,
I think it was done for television. You're right, sir,
Thank you for texting me. That was They said it
was a copperhead. It wasn't a round. I think most
snakes would run from you if you're walking up on them,
unless they were protecting their eggs or a nest or something.
No snakes is going to sit there rattling in the
in the field and like, oh, let me walk up.
And it's just my impression. Again, do we have Do
(26:25):
we have copperhead snakes in Florida?
Speaker 2 (26:27):
I do not think so.
Speaker 3 (26:28):
We just got the moccasins. Moccasins, those are the ones
you don't want to mess with. I don't want to
mess with any snakes, Yeah, I don't. I don't like
them all eight and I know there are some for
the racers. I know there's good snakes like the racers.
You know, black racers are supposed to be good. But yeah,
and there's those like green ones too. Oh, there's a
Texas moccasin. Damn, that's a mean one, is it. That's
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what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (26:55):
I wonder if it's a Texas moccasin because they found
it in Texas for US.
Speaker 3 (26:58):
Oh as, Like there's a Florida man. So are there
are there moxins in like in South Carolina?
Speaker 4 (27:04):
Yeah, there are. The moccasin is all over in the South,
in the southeast. Yeah, because of it's a it's a
water moccasin. Okay, I don't know much about snakes. I
just know I wouldn't stomp on one's head. I'd be
afraid to bite me in the ankle. Anyway, all right,
don't go anywhere. You're listening to Manches in the.
Speaker 2 (27:20):
Morning forecast and for today States of America.
Speaker 3 (27:23):
Then there are McDonald's and Starbucks combined.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
What do you think? What do you think we're talking about?
There's more of these.
Speaker 3 (27:33):
There's more of these than than McDonald's and Starbucks combined.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
Are we talking about another retail location? Uh, it's sort
of like that, but not really. Uh.
Speaker 3 (27:44):
There there are thirty five thousand today is today is
a National and International Museum Day. Thirty five thousand museums
in the US alone. Uh now, okay, what do you
consider a museum? A place that calls itself a museum?
But I mean, like, okay, so but like all different
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types of museums.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
Man.
Speaker 3 (28:05):
Yeah, It's what I realized is I'm reading this because
they consider a museum an art.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
There's an art museum, there's your history museum.
Speaker 3 (28:12):
I always think of the history museum because when I
think of the museum, I think just recently, we went
to New Orleans and the World War Two Museum is amazing.
Speaker 4 (28:19):
There's automotive museums, there's airplane museums, there's nautical museums.
Speaker 2 (28:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (28:23):
They've got science centers, a children's museum like the Orlando
Science Center that's considered a museum at zoos, and aquariums
like SeaWorld considered a museum.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
Right on. Did not know that botanical gardens that's a museum.
Speaker 4 (28:38):
It's got a really fantastic botanical garden. And went to
park that's right, yeah, Low Gardens. And there's a historical
home in Maitland. When you go there, you know, the
little late lily right there exactly.
Speaker 3 (28:49):
There's a home right now that's considered a museum and
cultural heritage museums which have you?
Speaker 2 (28:56):
Do you like to go to a museum.
Speaker 4 (28:57):
That us you thought you were like as you were
doing this, I'm like doing a quick like index scroll
of in my head of like the last time I
went to a museum, and it's probably got to be
one of the automotive ones.
Speaker 6 (29:08):
Right.
Speaker 4 (29:08):
They got Don Garlic's right there off in uh Gainesville.
I think there's his. The last I could tell you
the last let's say, out of the last five museums
I could, I've been to, four of them are probably
going to be automotive.
Speaker 3 (29:22):
So the car ones to a car museum in uh Tallahassee.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (29:27):
And this is a guy that story yeah, yeah, this
guy that just started to collect him and it's amazing.
Speaker 4 (29:31):
There's a guy in Melbourne that I've been told over
and over and over that I need to go to his.
But his is more like a private collection. I think
it's a museum, but it's a private collection as well,
because I don't think it's uh commonly open to the
general public. You got to kind of get an invite
to go check that. Have you been to the Smithsonian Music?
Speaker 2 (29:48):
I've been to. Uh so the Smithsonian?
Speaker 4 (29:50):
Is it like there's a couple of different Yeah, there's
the error, Air, Air and Space, Air and Space, So
I've been in there.
Speaker 3 (29:57):
The Natural I didn't do that one. Yeah that pretty cool. Yeah,
that's pretty cool. I did Air and Space. Yeah, yeah,
I think there's three there, and I went to all three. Yeah,
I didn't do all three. I remember I did.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
Oh, there's the one, there's the one.
Speaker 3 (30:09):
The one I liked was the pop cultural one where
you like, you see you get to see like the
chair that was Archie Bunker's chair, and you get to
see the like the the jukebox that was Fonzie zuke
But I got that was all kind of The pop
culture one was really actually pretty cool. And then uh yeah,
like I don't know, when you're younger, you don't really
(30:30):
care about museums. I think it's one of the things
you start to appreciate as you get older.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
I think the.
Speaker 4 (30:35):
Contexts because like, for example, being again a military kid,
and so all the bases that we lived on had
museums on them, and they would have like static aircraft
up you know, kind of posted up on mounts and
everything as museum of the museum pieces. So at a
very young age, I remember, you know, airshow weekend was
always awesome. And then going to if you lived at
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one of the military installations that you know haduff propped
up for uh, you know, as that kind of reference
as a because I remember one of the first times
I got to see a B fifty two was because
it was in a museum. That's pretty cool and that
was massive, and they had it outdoors.
Speaker 3 (31:11):
So under this definition zoos and zoos and aquariums, that
means Gatland is a museum.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
Oh, I would say, so I could see that.
Speaker 3 (31:20):
Yeah, we'll be there by the way, coming up there
a couple of weeks, Uh, the twenty ninth, we'll be
at the gator Land and doing a live show.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
You can come on and see us there. Uh yeah.
Did you ever go to that Van Go the Van
Go Museum. I have been there.
Speaker 4 (31:34):
I've always That's like, I'm horrible, I am horrible. It's
been on my list for let's say, like ten fifteen
years that I've always went, and I've been by there
like or driven by it or something like that and
was close by, just never like went over to Tampa
with the intent.
Speaker 3 (31:48):
Are you talking Aboutvan? You talking about Sid? That's a guy,
that's the one, all right, you know what. I really
liked that one for whatever reason. I know he was
sort of wacky and crazy and all this.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
Uh and uh.
Speaker 3 (32:02):
If you go to other museums, you're always like, man,
I can't believe how small these pictures are. Not with
the salvad his were huge, right, massive, whole side of
the wall.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
I had no idea that his were so big.
Speaker 3 (32:14):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
And they have a new building.
Speaker 3 (32:16):
For that now, and they have more sali And he
had nothing to do with Saint Pete. It's just that
the people that started it lived there, so they just
put it there. He had he never even visited Saint Pete.
Speaker 4 (32:28):
I'm gonna run these by you rush and see if
if if you've uh yeah, because again this is what
is counted as museums. So the Titanic Artifact Exhibition. I've
been to a bunch of those, man, my wife here
in Orlando. Yes, I have been to this one. I've
been to one in uh, Missouri, where is that Missouri?
Speaker 2 (32:45):
What's that?
Speaker 5 (32:46):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (32:47):
Branson? I went to that one. Like every time there's
a Titanic thing, Mary Allen wants to go to it. So,
and there's a new one now, Angel that you can
go to in Tampa where you put on the Oculus
or the and it's like you're actually walking through the Titanic.
Speaker 2 (33:02):
Oh wow. And she wants to do that.
Speaker 3 (33:04):
And I guess it starts to sink at some point
and you're in the and you're like, you feel like
you're actually a part of it.
Speaker 4 (33:09):
I kind of would like to do that, all right.
So there's that one. How about the John and John
and Marble Ringling.
Speaker 2 (33:15):
Museum, Ringling Brothers and Burnham and Bailey. Is that what
it is? They just it's the John and Marble Ringling
Museum of Art. I have it. Oh okay, So I'm
thinking about a circus museum, So no, I have.
Speaker 4 (33:25):
So they're saying that this museum offers an impressive collection
of European and Asian art along with the fascinating Circus
Museum featuring a massive miniature circus model.
Speaker 3 (33:34):
I would love that. Yeah, I would actually like that.
That would be cool. You've been to the Dolly Dolly
a Museum, Yes, I love it. How about this one,
the James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art. It's in
Saint Pete.
Speaker 2 (33:47):
Western Art. Yeah, no, people.
Speaker 4 (33:49):
Say this museum features is a stunning extensive collection of
Western and Native American art, including impressive sculptures, paintings, and jewelry.
Speaker 3 (33:56):
Hmm, now I haven't done that. There's some of these.
I'm never wait or Land the Museum of Art. Have
you been to that?
Speaker 2 (34:05):
You know what?
Speaker 3 (34:06):
I did go to that because they had us do
a promotion there, if you remember. And part of the
gimmick was they put some of my artwork in there
for one night and people can come by and see
it that. So I did get to go there one
time just because my stuff was there.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
Let's see.
Speaker 4 (34:24):
The Mary had a museum of art and whimsy.
Speaker 3 (34:29):
No, I'll tell you when I did go to though,
when we went on our trip. We went on our
trip and we went to Mount what was it? Oh,
it was the town that basically looks like Mayberry, but
it's Mount Pleasant or Mount Pilot, I can't remember which
Mount pant And they had a museum for the the
Indie Griffith Show and that was actually kind of cool
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and all that kind of stuff from the from the
TV show.
Speaker 4 (34:53):
This is one that's always also been on my list
forever ago. It's the Viscaya Museum and Gardens. This one's
in Miami. I mean, this is just beautiful. People say
this museum offers a beautiful house and gardens, breathtaking architecture
and stunning views of the Biscayne Bay. It's a really
incredibly beautiful house that was built on the bay, and
(35:14):
over time, because of the hurricanes and everything, how it's
just warned some of the stuff down and it just
it's just really incredible gardens as well. And I've seen
some really cool photographs of that particular home. That's one
of the ones that I've always wanted to go to.
Speaker 3 (35:27):
Yeah, the oldest o Rolins Museum of Art, I've been there.
Speaker 2 (35:30):
I haven't been to that one. Yeah, the oldest thing
I've ever been to.
Speaker 3 (35:33):
When we took a trip to Ireland and I think
it was called Saint Saint Clowney something something Saint Clowney
and it was like the year two hundred. Uh, this
whole monastery was built and to go into that is
crazy to see like how short the how short the
walls were and how short the doors were because everybody
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was a lot shorter, you know, a billion.
Speaker 2 (35:56):
Years ago about Marco Island Historical Museum. This mean seeing there?
Speaker 4 (36:00):
Yeah, uh isn't dry Tortuga Museum it is.
Speaker 3 (36:06):
I've never been over to it though. You gotta take
a you gotta take a ferry over to it.
Speaker 2 (36:11):
I've been to uh Lou Gardens. I've been checked that out.
Speaker 3 (36:15):
Hey is the when you Okay, So we're going to
Italy right next next year and Vatican City that that's
a is that a mean? I mean, I know I
know what goes on in Vatican City, but that's a
museum as well, right, Uh.
Speaker 2 (36:31):
I don't I would assume that they probably we.
Speaker 3 (36:33):
Could, we could pay extra to do a tour of
Vatican City. And I'm like, well, that must be a museum.
But I know it's like a working living nation thing. Yeah,
it's its own country, right nations? Yeah, yeah, and they
do tours there. Yeah, so I we're talking about taking
the tour. We could just kind of walk around there ourselves.
I don't know, I don't know. We we haven't decided which.
Speaker 2 (36:54):
Would be better.
Speaker 4 (36:54):
I'll let you walk around Vatican City unescorted. I think,
I don't know. I'm asking.
Speaker 3 (36:59):
Yeah, I don't know if it's one hundred and twenty
bucks a person, if we take the tour or we
just can you know we have we have a day
in Rome.
Speaker 2 (37:09):
I mean I would do it.
Speaker 4 (37:11):
You would take the tour, yeah, just the way I
don't miss anything, and then I would I would alleviate
my Catholic guilt.
Speaker 3 (37:19):
See I'm not Catholic, but I probably should be since
I'm sixty some up, you know percent of Irish.
Speaker 4 (37:26):
All Right, so I got the invite to go check
out the American Muscle Car Museum.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
Okay, cool, Yeah, you'd love that.
Speaker 3 (37:33):
I'm telling you, if you ever go to if you
ever go to uh tallahassee that that that place we
stumbled upon is one of the biggest car museums you
ever see.
Speaker 2 (37:42):
In my life.
Speaker 3 (37:43):
The guy who's he just started collecting cars and he
got so many he had to start a museum. Us.
Speaker 4 (37:48):
What does somebody mean when it says angel you would
love the Salvador Dolly Museum highly highly recommended.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
What's that mean? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (37:58):
Yeah, if you're guy, he was on something. Yeah, he
was on something with mushrooms. All right, we'll take a
little break, we'll come back it's it's time for Angel
to bring you a monster.
Speaker 2 (38:07):
Sports.
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Lots of sports things happen over the weekend. Yeah yeah,
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