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January 23, 2025 126 mins
HAPPY FRIGGIN' "A" FRIDAY EVE!!!! Do You Have To Poop Whenever You Go To A Hardware Store, A Woman Steals 17 Bottles Of Wine From The Same Store Twice In One Day, One Dude Shot An Instacart Driver Thinking It Was An Intruder, The PBR Bulls Have Some Funny Names, Conspiracy Theory Thursday, We Spoke To  PBR Rider Wyatt Rogers, & Top List!!!!
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This weekend.

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We'll see what Gimpe wants to talk about. See if
we can't slip in some conspiracy theory. Thursday, we've got
our top list.

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Today we're doing our top five events.

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We've done with the show, Top five things you've been
a part of with the show. And we're gonna talk
with a man who rides bulls. Nope, not Gimpy, We
talked to him every day. A man, he's a nice.

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Lady or he those there bulls.

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Uh.

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But we're gonna talk to Why Rogers. He is a
bull rider with PBR. I'm always fascinated bull riders, just
they run on a different octane.

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Man.

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Truth we'll have to ask why it Do you ever
stub your toe or is it just a bump? Like
it's nothing right, like we curse at the sky when
we stub our toe on a table or something.

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And somebody like that. She's like, have you smashed your
face on the head of a bull?

Speaker 8 (04:27):
Does he even feel it?

Speaker 5 (04:29):
Right?

Speaker 9 (04:29):
You ever had a thousand thousand pounds bulls stand on
your chest?

Speaker 2 (04:33):
Right? Or like Laane Frost and his testicles.

Speaker 9 (04:37):
Yes, yes, they're just built different. Always good people, though
some of the most carrying people I know are bull riders.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
Uh. Do I have a question for you, the one?
Do you go to hardware stores?

Speaker 8 (04:56):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (04:56):
Only when I need to. I don't go like on
a Saturday because I got better to do, of course not.
But you go to hardware stores, some small, some large.

Speaker 8 (05:06):
Honestly, I've said in the past, if I could have
a unlimited amount of money to spend, I would go
into Ace Hardware and do that.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Okay, Well, Ace Hardware is a little different.

Speaker 9 (05:16):
Why because they have like belts, they have candles.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
Yeah, no, That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 9 (05:24):
No, no, no, and not like yeah and not like
a glade candle. Right, they have like weird, somebody makes
candles and they're selling it.

Speaker 8 (05:33):
Yeah, like the Woodwick ones.

Speaker 9 (05:35):
Yeah, they have they have spices, they have marinades. Like,
it's just a different type of hardware stores. It's almost
it's it's it's a teasing as a home good store. Yeah,
little bit okay store.

Speaker 8 (05:50):
Even so holiday cards there.

Speaker 9 (05:52):
Again, I think it's and I love ace. I think
it's awesome, but it is completely different. I think you
can't buy lumber there for example, Right.

Speaker 8 (06:01):
You can, but it's it is in the very back
of the store.

Speaker 9 (06:04):
You can't buy two by fours, right sheep suppli like
you could at Low's Home repost something to that effect. Anyway,
Apparently there is a phenomenon, phenomenon happening that is big
enough that doctors are studying it, and that is that
people that go to hardware stores have sudden urges to poop.

Speaker 8 (06:29):
Huh.

Speaker 9 (06:31):
Now, I'm not gonna sit here and say that's I've
never been at a hardware store and that urge has
come upon me. But I maybe I've just never paid
attention that I go into a hardware store and I'm.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
Like, ooh, doggie, yeah, time to go. Somebody's a knocking.

Speaker 9 (06:48):
Maybe it happens a lot and I've just never connected
the dots, but it's enough where researchers have had to
do a study, and the researchers say there's many reasons
why this is a thing, and that a lot of
it has to do with just the sensory playground that

(07:09):
a hardware store is, between the smell of lumber, fertilizer, paint,
the physical exertion you do to walk around, you know,
the home depots and the lows of the world, and
that being in a hardware store and doing those things
and dealing with those things can make your brain and

(07:33):
your vagus nerve work together and create a digestion. I'm
just telling you what it says, a digestion protocol through
your intrin nervous system, which is considered the second brain.

Speaker 8 (07:54):
Interesting. I've never I don't think I've ever felt the
urge to use the bathroom.

Speaker 9 (08:00):
Think of anything that I've smelled that makes me go gotta.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
Go right now.

Speaker 9 (08:06):
I don't disagree, and I don't think that's what they're saying.
I think they're saying that the sensory playground that a
hardware store is activates all those things in your brain trigger.
The communication sensory overload in your brain is causing it
to go haywire and make you thinking it yeah, yeah,
the smells aren't a prune to poop. That's not what's happening,

(08:30):
it says. It's also a place where new projects come
to life, containing a maze of choices and decisions, whether
it's excitement or low level stress. The gut brain connection
responds with an urgent time out request. Wandering through aisles,
bending to pick up bags of malt or carrying heavy
items engages abdominal muscles, which can stimulate your bowels, especially

(08:53):
if your gut is already primed. I would agree with
that if you are picking up bags of mult not
everybody that goes to the hardware store. It's mault, right,
So that doesn't feels like that's only the answer if
that's what's happening people saying this, This also happens in
other big stores like UH, Walmart or something like that.
Another one, this happens to my husband every time I

(09:14):
go to the hardware store, or my husband every time
he goes the hardware store.

Speaker 2 (09:19):
UH.

Speaker 9 (09:20):
Using the toilet before mental test improves performance. According to
a study, hm SO I was curious just to ask
you guys, if that happens when you go to the
hardware store.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
Do you go poop? Noop? Every time? Not every time?

Speaker 9 (09:39):
Yeah, there have been times I didn't really think of
it or attribute it to. Wow, all these different smells
is sending me, in a sense reoverload, So therefore I
gotta go. I just chalked it up to breakfast that morning,
that's right, or lunch or lunch or whatever.

Speaker 2 (09:57):
Yeah, whatever I'd eating previously.

Speaker 9 (09:58):
Yeah, some texts coming. In fact, I'm at home depot
and I'm I'm pooing the first five to ten minutes.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
I'm there.

Speaker 9 (10:05):
Another one. You can definitely buy lumber at Ace Hardware.
Come to sky No, that sky Took one does have
a lumber yard, but Ace Hardware in general, of the
four in this metro, yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
They don't have a lumber yard. Uh.

Speaker 9 (10:19):
My girlfriend is one of these people. The minute we're
in a lumber yard, she has to go every time.
I've never made the connection.

Speaker 8 (10:27):
Hm, it's interesting. I have a I have a friend
who every single time she would come over to my house,
my old house, she would have to poop. And she
even said, what is it about your how every time
I come here, I have to go poop?

Speaker 2 (10:47):
What?

Speaker 8 (10:48):
Yeah, am I your friend a lumberyard in my Your
friend has no boundaries, right, that's weird.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
That's a weird thing to share with you.

Speaker 9 (11:07):
Every time, every time, every time, And how soon she
crosses that threshold into your house before she's like, I
gotta go? Is she knocking on the door? You answer,
You're like, oh, hey, Caitlyn or whatever.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
Her name is.

Speaker 8 (11:21):
Usually within the first thirty to fifty minutes that she
would be.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
Okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 9 (11:29):
When she gets there, are you guys sitting down and
like starting your conversation with a cup of coffee or
something to that effects something that could trigger that.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
No, it could have been something.

Speaker 8 (11:40):
It's more likely like a glass of wine or something
like that. She's not a coffee drinker and I'm not
a tea drinker, so it would have been.

Speaker 9 (11:48):
I'm just trying to think of like things that would
trigger that, you know, in coffee, coffee, cigarettes, or knowing
to do that sort of. So your friend comes over
thirty minutes into conversation, along come Paulie, you know, hits
her and she goes into the bathroom for a movement
every time, every time and just stinks it up and
lay some cable.

Speaker 8 (12:08):
Yep, it was the guest bathroom, so I didn't mind.

Speaker 9 (12:16):
I do all I can to not go to the
bathroom in other people's house, and if it's a continuous problem,
I try to address that like ammodium something, pepto something
before you walk through the door.

Speaker 8 (12:29):
No better out than in.

Speaker 9 (12:32):
Honestly, well, I know, but you're also taking time away
from spending with that person for the five minutes or
twenty depending on the type of individual you are. Right,
just talk through the door, text each other back to
carry the conversation.

Speaker 2 (12:48):
And also to share. That is so bizarre to me.

Speaker 8 (12:52):
Well, she thought it was bizarre that every time that
she would she would always say, I don't know what
it is about this house, but every time I'm here,
I have to go poop.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
Unlike deuces.

Speaker 9 (13:03):
Sometimes always out is not better than in, Like leave
those thoughts in your head.

Speaker 8 (13:08):
Right right, very honest, friends.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
I don't know.

Speaker 9 (13:16):
Sometimes people create that illusion so they can lie about
other things. Anyway, back to not about you. My whole
response to this about how hardware stores give you their
urge to poop is cancer. Right, focus on cancer all

(13:38):
research efforts, all research money.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
This is not an important problem to solve.

Speaker 9 (13:43):
No, I wonder how many people this happened to where
the researchers and scientists had to get involved in their
Like in listen, one hundred thousand people have to crap
every time they go into a Lomber lumber Yard hardware store.

Speaker 2 (13:56):
We need to figure this out.

Speaker 8 (13:58):
Maybe they're just using the bathroom because my do some
of their best thinking when they're on the toilet. Do
I want to buy that generator? I better go think
about this one.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
I don't do my best thinking in there.

Speaker 9 (14:10):
And we got a text from someone says happens to
his wife or his girl every time. So it is
I do not do my best thinking on the toilet.
Going for a walk, yes, communicating with my wife, Yes,
by myself in a one by one room or a
big bathroom or a stall with I was here scratched

(14:34):
onto the paint.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
What are you laughing at? The jokes in your hand?

Speaker 9 (14:39):
No text here says it happened. Same for bookstores. It's
the same with mechanics and auto parts stores. I didn't
even know auto parts stores had bathrooms. Now I'm aware,
like a lot of businesses have bathrooms, but I'm not aware. Yeah,
but I'm not you know, a public bathroom. I did
not think advanced autoparts or O'Reilly's had a bathroom for

(15:03):
the public to use.

Speaker 2 (15:04):
Yeah, you got, I mean you get.

Speaker 9 (15:06):
You got to ask them for it because it's tucked
away in the back and you got to go back
there with the inventory and all that stuff. But uh yeah,
I mean they have to have them obviously for their employees. Yeah,
I would think, but I guess they don't have.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
To let the public use them. But if you're there,
I mean makes sense.

Speaker 9 (15:22):
There's a lot of those little coffee shacks around town
where people take a shed and then convert it into
like a coffee thing. Do those have bathrooms in them?
I'd imagine they do, for like, again, for the employees.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
I don't know. I don't know if there's enough room.

Speaker 8 (15:36):
I don't think there is.

Speaker 9 (15:37):
All you need is a stool and a sink and
a door, oh yeah, or curtain. No, you need a
door for health reasons, health regulation, right.

Speaker 8 (15:46):
I doubt it.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
I doubt it.

Speaker 9 (15:48):
Because there's a coffee place I go to sometimes in
a Waso but near this little corner market and I'm
gonna ask them the next time.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
You should.

Speaker 8 (15:56):
I'm like, hey, like the little Josh snowshet, you know
that those don't have a good example.

Speaker 9 (16:02):
Well, yeah, that's a little different. I think why because
they're much smaller. I guess, you know, And I mean
maybe they do. Maybe maybe they You don't need much room.
You just need a tiny little closet enough to walk
into and possibly turn around to sit down. And you
gotta be able to close the door right exactly. So

(16:23):
maybe not the Josh is snowshack. I mean, Josh is
a local guy. Maybe he can, you know, text in
and let us know. Hey, uh yeah, we have crappers
in all of our shacks.

Speaker 5 (16:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (16:34):
Another one, I can't poop at a friend's house. That's
super crazy. Could either of you go at a friend's place?

Speaker 8 (16:40):
I mean if I had to, Yes, everyone poops, it's
not that big of a deal. And most I used
to carry that poop parice spray.

Speaker 2 (16:53):
You used to carry it.

Speaker 8 (16:54):
I used to have that in my bag just in case,
just in case. Yeah, I haven't had it in years.

Speaker 9 (17:01):
But so it became so much of a problem. It
was never a problem. I mean, usually you carry things
for necessity reasons, not the you know, if you want
to carry things in your purse for the occasional problem,
you must have a massive purse. But let me jump
to before you do. I've got a pretty big purse. Yeah, okay,

(17:23):
GIMPI could you go to the bathroom outed someone at
a friend's house or another place? One hundred percent I
could if I'm at a friend's house or something. I
will hold it until the very end, until you cannot anymore.
Right to where you're just kind of duck walking down
the hallway, you know, trying to.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
Keep everything in. But I yeah, I mean I could.
I'd rather not. I'd rather not, but yeah, I would
rather not.

Speaker 9 (17:49):
But if the gods have said this is the time,
I'm not going to deny it.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
Yeah, but I will.

Speaker 9 (17:54):
I'm with you, like I will. I'll turtle it for
a while. I don't want to be that guy that
clogs up the crow or have to ask.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
Your friend for a poop knife. You know what I mean.

Speaker 9 (18:06):
You've never heard of the poop I'm not even gonna
let you explain it because i'd like to keep this
job and they have fire shot shows for less Overtheless, yeah,
I'm trying not to. I'm not trying to bother anybody
with that. If you walk in right and the vent
is on, you know what just happened, And it's.

Speaker 2 (18:24):
Like, I get it.

Speaker 9 (18:25):
Everybody has to do it. It's a natural thing. But
it's just for me now.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
Right, it's there.

Speaker 9 (18:31):
If you need it, I'd rather you refrain. Yeah, I mean, yeah,
that's wild. And then what do you do if your
guest bath is right off the kitchen?

Speaker 2 (18:42):
Right? Yeah, no kidding. You can hear that stuff too.

Speaker 9 (18:47):
It's not like they're putting sound you know, right, sound
damping insulation in the walls, right, egg foam foam, egg creates. Yeah,
that's this has been eye open on so many levels.
All Right, we've got tickets to the PBR we're gonna
give away. We'll see what Gimpie wants to talk about.
And we've got our top list coming up and it's.

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The top events we've ever done with the show.

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Woman jailed for stealing seventeen bottles of wine twice in
the same day. This happened over in Devon, England, where
thirty seven year old the Lucy Hanks was jailed for
six txteen months after she pleaded guilty to four the FS,
breach of a suspended sentence order and a cord order

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and possession of methadone. So what had happened was back
in around April last year, police said they arrested her
for breaking her bail conditions when she shoplifted food from
a convenience store. Police said the drug offense had taken

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place on October thirtieth at a Tesco Extra in Devon.
Officers had attended a domestic incident at the shop, during
which they searched Hanks and found her in possession of
methadone without a prescription and the neighborhood beat manager said
Hanks continued to target and steal from the same shop

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regardless of the conditions imposed upon her. Her crimes affected
shop staff and show her to be a persistent and
significant shoplifter.

Speaker 9 (21:04):
I want to know what kinds of wine, like, whether
the same exact Yeah, I don't know, like she's just
taking case at a time or something of that.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
About how much likes her barefoot right right.

Speaker 8 (21:12):
I don't know how they do it over in the UK,
but typically when you walk into the convenience store, there's
only about twenty different bottles on the shelf, you know.

Speaker 2 (21:22):
But if you make your way back to the stock room, oh,
where the cases are?

Speaker 8 (21:25):
Yeah, that could be.

Speaker 2 (21:26):
That's not that hard.

Speaker 8 (21:27):
Where is she putting seventeen bottles?

Speaker 9 (21:33):
Man shoots Instacrt driver he mistook for an intruder. Comes
out Pennsylvania where the wife of a forty three year
old guy named Nick Sabo. She puts in an Instacart
order and has it delivered to her house. Makes perfectly
good sense. She forgot to tell her old man about it,
so they're sitting at the house, so she gets a
notification on her phone from the security camera saying Hey,

(21:54):
there's some motion and going on outside. She thought that
somebody was there to break into a utility trailer that
they had in their driveway, so she tells her old
man to go out there and check it out. Her
old man Nick grabs his gun, goes outside, see somebody,
doesn't even say anything, doesn't even think, shoots the guy
right in the leg. All that Instacart delivery driver hobbles

(22:17):
his way over to his car, where his wife and
children were waiting for him, and drives down the street
a little ways before calling nine one one. He ends
up going to the hospital for surgery. He is in
stable condition. And old NICKI here is looking at charges
of recklessly endangering another person.

Speaker 2 (22:35):
Not everybody at your door is there to kill you,
a robbio right. They just want to deliver some grocery.

Speaker 9 (22:41):
That you asked for him. Why didn't someone representing you?
It's wild man, that's a quick jump.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
Someone's outside, get my gun, right.

Speaker 9 (22:54):
That's the story the other day of a guy who
uh They were in an uh uber and the uber
broke down, and they went to a house to call help,
get to try and get help, and then they shot
both people.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
Jesus, everybody you and I talked about this the other
day on the podcast.

Speaker 9 (23:12):
A little bit that ideology of like I've got to
be ready right kind of feeds that a little bit truth.
You gotta have some restraint, maybe verify and then verify again.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 9 (23:23):
At least hey, who goes there right, something, who goes
something to that effect would be all right, No, that's
a good idea because criminals will always tell you it's them, right.
At least the INSTACR driver would have been like, it's
just instagar, right, I got your bluebellt ice.

Speaker 2 (23:41):
Cream, sir. Woman falls victim to grandson scam.

Speaker 9 (23:48):
This happened out in California, where a woman is out
thousands of dollars after falling victim to what authorities call
the grandson scam. The woman, identified as Dona Donna, said
she I had a call from someone who sounded like
her grandson saying he was in jail after hitting a
pregnant woman while driving. The alleged grandson put another man
on the line who said he was a lawyer and

(24:09):
that they needed seventy five hundred dollars to cash in
cash to bail the grandson out. A courier was sent
to Donna's house in California to collect that amount, plus
another five thousand the man said was needed for legal fees.
Donna says the people at her bank questioned why she
was taking out so much money in cash, but she
had been told not to say anything or her grandson

(24:32):
would be in trouble.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
Authority say the whole set.

Speaker 9 (24:35):
Up as a scam to prey on the elderly, and
it's not the first time they've heard about it being
used in the region. I'm not an expert in this stuff.
I'm not an expert in old folks getting there. But
my advice would be, if you think your grandson's in
trouble and you're pretty sure it was them, maybe call
their parents or tried to call the grandson. Yeah, right,

(24:59):
but I guess, like you know, some people are raised
by their grandparents, you know, not so much septions to
every rule. So if you raise the kid, your grandparents
that raised the kid, and he's in jail, I can
see where that confusion would be. Okay, sure, even then,
then call the place where they're being held and asked
exactly right, let me let me call you right back,

(25:21):
give me your number. I'll call you right back, Well,
I'm not giving you my number. Okay, red flag number.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
One, that makes sense. Hey, we need cash.

Speaker 9 (25:29):
Red flag number two, number three, We're gonna send someone
to pick it up. The irs don't even do that, right.
The government's like, oh no, no, no, you got to
mail it to us. We can absolutely not take cash
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Speaker 8 (26:33):
Shay Gilgis Alexander scored a career high fifty four points
in the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Utah Jazz one
twenty three to one fourteen last night. Shay made seventeen
of thirty five field goals and seventeen of eighteen free
throws to surpass his previous career best to forty five points.
He also had eight rebounds, five assists, and three steals.

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Jalen Williams added twenty five points for the Thunder, who
are tied with Cleveland for the league's best record.

Speaker 9 (27:02):
The Thunder do look good. I hope they make it
to the finals. They go till g yeah, yeah, a
lot of time left.

Speaker 8 (27:10):
Utah is the worst team in the Western Conference, but
they did hang in there. Gil Justs Alexander scored twenty
three points in the first half to help Okasee take
a fifty seven to fifty five lead at the break.
He scored eighteen points in the third quarter as the
Thunder took the lead in ninety five to eighty nine.

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Gildess Alexander took a break to start the final quarter,
and the Thunder led one o two to ninety nine.
When he checked back in, he hit a three pointer
that gave the Thunder a one to fifteen to one
oh six lead and secured his career night. The Thunder
host Dallas tonight at seven. New York Yankees legend Mariano
Rivera and his wife are facing allegations in connection with

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a child sexual assault lawsuit. It accuses Rivera and his wife, Clara,
of covering up the sexual abuse of a miner at
their home and at a summer camp connected to their church.
The suit claims that instead of supporting the alleged victim,

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Rivera and his wife both intimidated the young girl into
staying silent and not alerting the authorities. The Hall of
Famer has not yet commented on the lawsuit.

Speaker 9 (28:24):
Listen, I'm not saying I don't know anything about any
of that, but I can tell you I'm going to
show you this picture and something doesn't compute for me.
And if it means something, I don't know. But he
is maybe one of the best players in Yankee's history.

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Definitely argue. And when you see his wife, you go,
is that his mom?

Speaker 2 (28:50):
Yeah, that's true. Beauty's in the eye of the bureau
one hundred percent. Man, what do I know? Nothing?

Speaker 9 (29:00):
As I told my wife, I have no idea what
I'm looking for, and I have no idea what I'm doing.
But compared to the other Major League Baseball legends, right,
this does not compute.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
No, they have smoke shows. He's got a troll. I'm
sure she's a wonderful lady.

Speaker 9 (29:21):
She runs the day to day operations at this church,
which is also part of the concern.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
Not a good look.

Speaker 9 (29:29):
Not that they maybe they didn't something, Maybe they didn't,
maybe they covered it up, maybe they didn't.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
Right, But it's not a good she's still the head coach.

Speaker 8 (29:37):
Yeah, for now, for now.

Speaker 2 (29:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (29:45):
It says that they both intimidated her into saying silent.

Speaker 2 (29:50):
Not shocking.

Speaker 8 (29:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (29:53):
Isn't it funny how we're like, oh church right.

Speaker 6 (30:00):
Yes.

Speaker 8 (30:01):
Trent Belki is no longer the Jacksonville Jaguars general manager.
The team and Trent parted ways after one of their
head coaching candidates, Liam Cohen, decided to remain offensive coordinator
for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Belki had been the Jags
GM since November of twenty twenty. Jacksonville made one playoff
appearance during his tenure, in one one playoff game. His

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tenure included selecting quarterback Trevor Lawrence with the top pick
in the twenty twenty one NFL draft and selecting defensive
end Trey Von Walker with the first pick in the
twenty twenty two draft. He was also the GM when
the team hired Urban Meyer as head coach back in
twenty twenty one. Meyer was fired after thirteen games following
multiple controversies. He was originally retained when the team fired

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head coach Doug Peterson earlier this month.

Speaker 9 (30:51):
As just another example of how disorganized and dysfunctional the
Jaguars organization is it continued to make mistakes from an
organization standpoint, Urban Meyer and how long it took that
to be handled. They probably let held on to the
previous coach longer than they Doug Johnson, for longer than
they should have. Right, they didn't fire the GM when

(31:12):
they let the head coach go. They let this guy
stay and he hires candidates, and candidates are like, ah,
I'm good right.

Speaker 8 (31:20):
The NFL is handing down a punishment to Texans running
back Joe Mixon for his comments following last weekend's playoff loss.
The league has reissued a twenty five thousand dollars fine
to the Houston tailback for his comments about the officiating
in the team's loss to the Chiefs. Mixon said that
you can never leave it in the ref's hands when

(31:41):
addressing reporters following the game. The league and Kansas City
have received public scrutiny about the way they are officiated
compared to their opponents. Chief star QB Patrick Mahomes said
Wednesday that he does not agree that his team is
receiving favorable calls.

Speaker 2 (31:57):
No, you can just look at the stats.

Speaker 9 (31:58):
The third most penalized team in the NFL, But I
don't think what he said was egregious.

Speaker 8 (32:02):
I don't know either.

Speaker 9 (32:03):
That is they say that in fighting in like MMA,
and don't leave it to the judges. Right, get your
business done and you won't have to worry about that.
Don't get sacked multiple times, don't missfield goals, don't let
the opening kick go sixty yards. I mean, these are
all things the Texans did.

Speaker 8 (32:20):
Yeah, yeah, twenty five thousand dollars fine, I mean that's
nothing to them, right, But you think that.

Speaker 9 (32:28):
Is I don't think you should have been fined at all.
So a thousand I think is too much. And if
I'm not mistaken, then the PLA like they appeal it
and it'll probably be less than that, and maybe even
the team will pay it.

Speaker 2 (32:40):
It just depends.

Speaker 8 (32:42):
The Raiders are finalizing a deal with their new general manager.
ESPN reports that Vegas is set to hire Tampa Bay
Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytech as its new GM.
Spy Tech began his career as an operations intern with
the Detroit Lions in two thousand and four and has
elevated himself through the front office ranks over the past
twenty plus years. The forty four year old will become

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the team's fifth GM, including interim, since the franchise made
the move to Las Vegas in twenty twenty. He'll also
now be a key part in selecting the franchise's new
head coach. And that's your Balls to the Wall Sports.
I'm Lindsay in ninety seven to five KMOD.

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Speaker 9 (34:03):
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Speaker 2 (34:16):
World, take my.

Speaker 1 (34:18):
Strong hand, Give train, Alma, give train.

Speaker 2 (34:23):
Dren the world, take my strong.

Speaker 1 (34:26):
Hand, get all the give trainin.

Speaker 8 (34:30):
You are my kind of cripple Gimpi.

Speaker 2 (34:32):
Tremendous.

Speaker 9 (34:33):
Thanks, don uh So. PBR is gonna be in town
this weekend. Later on today, we're gonna be talking with
Wyatt Rogers, a PBR writer. I'm also going to be
out at the American Rodeo Association Finals tomorrow night, which
will be at the Fairgrounds at the Built for Tough Arena.
That's pretty cool event. It's a bunch of local people,
you know, doctors and teachers and stuff like that that

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like to do rodeo stuff. Anyhow, so getting ready for
all this, All right, turn on the TV this is
Monday or some jib and it gets to watch in
eight seconds.

Speaker 8 (35:08):
I love that movie.

Speaker 9 (35:09):
It's a great movie still to this day. It's a
great movie, right, and it makes you think, wow, like
Corman said it earlier today, they run on a different octane,
you know, they are a different breed of people.

Speaker 2 (35:20):
So that sent me down the path of.

Speaker 9 (35:23):
Like the toughest bulls in the PBR okay, which then
sent me down another path, and we'll talk about that
here in a minute. So the toughest bulls in the
PBR right here, I found a couple of them. One
goes by the name of Tahunta. It says here that
te Haunta is a two time PRCA bucking Bowl of
a year two thousand and three and two thousand and four,
puts them in the company of other famous bulls. It

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says here that he has a career record of forty
nine buckofs out of fifty two attempts.

Speaker 10 (35:51):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (35:52):
Yeah, I'm working on just trying to get one right.

Speaker 9 (35:55):
And he says that it's a perfect buck off record
against left handers.

Speaker 2 (35:59):
So if you left handed getting on too, Hunta, you
ain't gonna stay on it all whatsoever.

Speaker 9 (36:04):
All right, that's cool. Moving on to a bull named Oscar.
Oscar is a little bull thirteen hundred pounds. Now, when
you say thirteen hundre pounds, like goddamn, that's a lot. Yeah,
But in the bull world, that's just a tiny little bull, right.
It says here that in the first five years of
his career, Oscar was ridden by one hundred cowboys and

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not a single one could stay on. Uh, he could
still make trouble for his wife writers, usually with a fast,
violent spin to the left. By the end of his career,
Oscar would be ridden eight times in three hundred ounces.
So the three hundred times that Oscar got pulled out
of the shoot, he was only able to be ridden
and stayed off for eight seconds eight times. That's pretty impressive,

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I feel okay. A bull that goes by the name
of yellowjack excuse me. Little Yellow Jacket says he's three
times professional bull rider. Here's PBR World Champion bull, winning
the title consecutive years from two thousand and two to
two thousand and four. His three titles made him unmatched
by any bull in history of the PBR. He was

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also inducted into the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame
for his accomplishments. Little Yellow Jackets three time world Champion
bull record has since been matched by other bulls. It
says here that he was extremely quick and athletic, especially
given his eighteen hundred pounds weight.

Speaker 2 (37:27):
That was a bushwhacker that beat Little Yellowjackets bull.

Speaker 9 (37:31):
And then I come across this other one very famous.
You may have heard the name of the bull bodacious.
Does that sound familiar?

Speaker 2 (37:37):
Not at all?

Speaker 9 (37:38):
Bodacious And I remember this. He was big in the nineties,
mid nineties, and Bodacious is the one that Tough Heataman,
you know, Tough Eataman is Lane Frost's friend. You know,
that's the one he smashed his face on and cause
the whole organization be like, all right, y'all should be
wearing masks now for that whole reason. So seeing that
bull been ridden many at times and he's a bad

(38:00):
mofo faux show. It says here he hurt on a
lot of riders over the years, and by the time
he got the best out of tough Heatmen in the
nineteen ninety five PBR World Finals, he was a full
grown master of disaster. He was a huge bull and
that was just extremely athletic for his size, and there
was a very narrow window of success for him. A
qualified ride was about one inch away from a broken

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nose or worse every jump.

Speaker 8 (38:25):
Who gets the awards for these award winning bulls.

Speaker 9 (38:29):
Probably the owners, the owners of the bull, which makes sense.
You can't You could give it to the bull, but
how are they going to hold it?

Speaker 8 (38:36):
Right? Yeah, because the riders themselves, aren't the owners.

Speaker 2 (38:39):
No, No, as far as I know, we can ask why.

Speaker 8 (38:42):
It is like a rental deal.

Speaker 2 (38:44):
What do you mean, like like a rental bull?

Speaker 10 (38:46):
Right?

Speaker 9 (38:48):
I think that they raised these bulls for that particular
event and they submit them to the PBR.

Speaker 2 (38:54):
And I'm sure there's a vetting process.

Speaker 9 (38:56):
The PBR picks bulls to be on the tour, and
then before each event you draw what you're writing, I
see and here says number one toughest bull in the
PBRs Bushwhacker. I had mentioned him earlier. Three time PDR
world champ, won it in twenty eleven, thirteen, and fourteen.
His three titles match the record established in a decade

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by Little Yellowjacket. Remember I just talked about him. Bushwhacker
is seventeen hundred and fifty pounds and outfitted with a
nasty temperament as a force to be reckoned with. But
besides being brawn, he's also quick, smart, and unpredictable, which
is why many regard him the greatest bull to ever
compete in rodeo.

Speaker 2 (39:37):
I want them to name him like less Aggressive.

Speaker 9 (39:41):
Glad you said that, KORbin, because that sent me down
the path of the funniest bull names in PBR history.

Speaker 2 (39:48):
Bull like SmackDown.

Speaker 9 (39:50):
Okay, maybe not that bad, but it's not and that's
pretty like I'm playing the SmackDown.

Speaker 2 (39:56):
It seems kind of aggressive. How about fairy tattoo?

Speaker 9 (40:00):
Hmm okay, I would just in my head, I would
be like, whoa be Leary?

Speaker 2 (40:07):
Right? The name ain't gonna match, right, right? Uh, there's
a bull.

Speaker 9 (40:11):
These are the funniest bull names in the p d
R Stanley fat.

Speaker 2 (40:15):
Max right then fantastic.

Speaker 9 (40:19):
Uh Chamo, like like Michael Jackson. Yeah, we have a
bowl here named high Steaks, which steaks is spelled s
T e A k s like you know.

Speaker 2 (40:32):
The meat, Yeah, the meat.

Speaker 8 (40:34):
I hope that one shamone comes out they play Michael Jackson.

Speaker 9 (40:38):
And just for clarification, is that c h or is
that s h or shamal?

Speaker 5 (40:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (40:44):
S h okay s h a m o u M.

Speaker 9 (40:47):
I'm assuming that's how you pronounced it, Sam sham because
I wanted to look and see if he had written
that one. Okay, Uh, what else we got here? We
got who dat as a funny bull name in the
PDR party all the time is another one? Okay, bucking
fantastic that's great, great name.

Speaker 2 (41:10):
We also have a bull that goes by the name
of Hurts So Good. Okay, isn't that a song? Yeah,
it Hurts So Good.

Speaker 8 (41:18):
John Mellen That's what I thought when that bull comes out.
I hope they played John Mellencamp for that reason.

Speaker 2 (41:23):
We also have a bull named Booby Dance.

Speaker 9 (41:30):
I pulled Booby Dance, man, That's okay, I pulled fairy tattoos. Yeah,
I mean I wouldn't want Booby Dance, right.

Speaker 2 (41:39):
I don't mind a good Booby Dance. I think it's fantastic.

Speaker 9 (41:41):
Love Shack was another one that they had on this
list of funny bull names. Border Patrol Totally Rapid is
another one that they had on there. Blender Head Snuff
blender Head Snuff.

Speaker 8 (41:55):
Was smoking pot when they need to figure out.

Speaker 9 (41:58):
The hell do you get to that name? We're gonna
name this bull. Look around the kitchen. Blender Head pulls
out a can of skull snuff. Blender Head snuff. Yes,
I mean I'm looking at some of the ones that
who we're talking to today. Whyatt has read ridden and

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box Cutter. It's a great name. Yeah, it's a great
name for like box cutters are bad news, man. They
have a purpose.

Speaker 2 (42:26):
Cut your something right off, but they are bad news
for sure.

Speaker 9 (42:30):
Border crisis, right, fantastic name right Bugatti.

Speaker 2 (42:38):
Okay, named after the fancy car.

Speaker 9 (42:40):
You know, it's quality, it's high end, it looks good fast.

Speaker 2 (42:45):
Yeah, I'm a hostage. I am a. I'm a that's fun. Yeah.

Speaker 9 (42:52):
The other one that I was like, that's a busted
jig okay, jig like a dance.

Speaker 2 (42:59):
I guess, okay, I guess do.

Speaker 8 (43:02):
Hop around a lot during the jig? I guess so.

Speaker 2 (43:05):
True or false. There's a bull named Maga. I could
see that. Of course, there is of course, of course.
And then there's Marciano.

Speaker 9 (43:15):
Oh maybe well Rocky Marciano, maybe after the boxer mean
tweeter okay, And then you know Matthew, mat that's tough.

Speaker 2 (43:25):
That's one you gotta watch out for.

Speaker 8 (43:26):
Yeah, don't underestimate Matthew.

Speaker 9 (43:29):
Some other funny PBR bull names that I found. This
one's a little controversial, but they call it tar baby, okay.
Shyster is another one. Mick Nasty Jack Daniels Happy hour
is another one. I thought that was kind of neat.
Who's Your Daddy is another funny PBR bull name that

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I found. Smoke and Smurf was on this list as well.
All right, right, mister GQ, very fancy bull you know
comes out here?

Speaker 2 (44:01):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (44:02):
Yeah, oh my god, what happened? So I'm just looking,
I'm looking at the bulls. That why it's ridden, And
I saw a name. I was like, I think that's
an Urban Dictionaries thing. Okay, man, Rusty Socks.

Speaker 8 (44:18):
That's one of the bulls names.

Speaker 9 (44:19):
Yes, And I remember from an Urban Dictionary reference. It
was like, I think that's an and I'm sure there
are more of them. But when you read that one
and you go, that's why it's named.

Speaker 3 (44:29):
That, Oh, that's just nasty, which would make me believe
writing that bull's nasty. Yeah, I've never thought about it.

Speaker 9 (44:42):
That is a good way to come up. If you
gotta come up with a bull's name, just hit the
Urban Dictionary. Yeah, I'm sure you'd come up with all
kinds of stuff. Yeah, all right, what else we got here?
We got Hillside Strangler. That sounds pretty dangerous and mean.
The flossy Oak mud Slinger is another one of these

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funny PBR bull names, kid Rock, which I read that one.
I was like, I didn't do too much research into it,
but I was like, are they a fan of Kid
Rocks or is that Kid Rock's bull that he ride
after himself? Yeah, that would make sense. I'm like, well, okay, okay, uh.
Slim Shady is another.

Speaker 2 (45:21):
Bull that I found. Funny bull name I found on
that Cripple Creek, Slick Willie.

Speaker 9 (45:27):
It's another funny bull name. And then of course you
have Benjamin, which is much like Matthew.

Speaker 2 (45:32):
You know that that wyat has ridden h.

Speaker 9 (45:35):
We've got a bull here named Freckles, which sounds very
you know, not so intimidating.

Speaker 2 (45:41):
All right, Oh, you're gonna You're gonna ride Freckles today.
Freckles the bull. Okay. Uh.

Speaker 9 (45:46):
Freakan Alish is another one that they had on here,
Gone de Niro. Little White Soldier is another one, Little Weed.
And then the last one they hit on here is Gorbachev,
which I'm like, wow, why did they name him that?
Did he you have like a weird birthmark on his head?
You know, to name him gorbacheh?

Speaker 2 (46:05):
Right?

Speaker 9 (46:05):
Well, and I know some famous people own bulls, like
I know Dana White owns a couple. They're the Cable
guy owns some so I know there's some famous people
that own some of the bulls.

Speaker 2 (46:16):
I think Dana White's bulls are like top tier bulls.
Makes sense.

Speaker 9 (46:21):
I guess just because you're a famous person doesn't mean
it's automatic. Well no, no, no, I meant for like
him and for who he is and what he does.
I figured you you would think he would want the
best of the best of the best. He's not just
going to go out and buy any old random bull
and be.

Speaker 2 (46:35):
Like, of course not.

Speaker 9 (46:37):
But there are plenty of famous people that delve into
the animal world of sports. And just because you invest
and have money doesn't mean it happens right right.

Speaker 8 (46:44):
Right Someone texting funny name best friend's mom, I.

Speaker 2 (46:48):
Rode your best friend's mom.

Speaker 8 (46:49):
Yeah, you gotta ride your best friend's mom.

Speaker 9 (46:54):
A lot of the bulls you've mentioned are actually buried
at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City.

Speaker 2 (46:58):
I did not know that. And of course Bodacia is
one of the best bulls to watch.

Speaker 9 (47:01):
He was the beast. Bushwhacker was scary too. I don't
think I've ever seen Pushwacker. I probably have, but I
do remember watching Bodacia's and it is absolutely right. If
you ever get a chance to catch one of theirs
on YouTube or whatever.

Speaker 2 (47:13):
Nasty nasty bulls.

Speaker 9 (47:15):
Anyhow, BBR this weekend American Rodeo Finals Friday night, Come
and see me.

Speaker 2 (47:19):
I'll be there from five to seven. Be Brown the world.

Speaker 1 (47:24):
Take my strong hand, get on the give train, MoMA,
give train Handrown the world, Take my my shrum hand,
Get on them.

Speaker 2 (47:37):
You are my kind of cripple GIMPI tremendous.

Speaker 12 (47:41):
Tulsa's Morning Show continues next with The Big Man Morning
Show on Tulsa's rock station ninety seven five KMOT.

Speaker 2 (48:00):
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D nine one eight four six oh kmo D call up,
decide who's gonna be your clue giver. Whoever gets the
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Speaker 2 (48:48):
Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name, Amber? Amber?
How are you today?

Speaker 8 (48:54):
I'm good?

Speaker 10 (48:54):
How are you good?

Speaker 2 (48:55):
Amber? Who do you want to give clues? Lindsey or Gimpy?

Speaker 12 (49:00):
Hmmm?

Speaker 9 (49:02):
Sixty seconds are on the clock. Timer starts after the
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celebrities walk on when they go to awards.

Speaker 8 (49:11):
Red carpet.

Speaker 9 (49:13):
This is a type of makeup you put on your
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Speaker 12 (49:26):
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Speaker 2 (49:28):
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Speaker 8 (50:03):
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Speaker 9 (50:04):
There you go? Uh you put this in your car
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hang on the line. Okay, okay, good morning, you're on
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Speaker 5 (50:21):
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Sean? How are you today?

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All right?

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Speaker 8 (50:32):
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If if we say something at the same time, you
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Speaker 6 (51:04):
Can you repeat it?

Speaker 7 (51:05):
I'm not hearing you very well.

Speaker 8 (51:06):
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Speaker 8 (51:16):
Past. Yeah, this is a word for if you were tired,
you might say this about your child. If they aren't,
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maybe sore. They're just they don't have good energy.

Speaker 2 (51:38):
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Speaker 9 (51:43):
So sorry, Shan, you did not win man. Thank you
for playing.

Speaker 2 (51:48):
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Speaker 9 (51:51):
Congratulations, Amy, you're getting those tickets to the PBR Friday
version of PDR.

Speaker 2 (51:57):
And you need to hang on the line, so gimpy
you can get your info. Okay, thank you, excellent job.
Give me. This is the one she ended on. That's
a tough one.

Speaker 9 (52:05):
But yeah, when you are tired and not eating at
all whatsoever. Like I had a dog that was sick.
She wasn't eating very well. She was just kind of
laying around and not moving. And the doctor said always
she very medical term for like hard to wait, unresponsive,

(52:26):
not not asleep, right, eyes open, but not really there.
And then this is the one lethargic. This is the
one she passed on. This is a tough one.

Speaker 2 (52:34):
Yeah, this is a very tough one. The guy from
an excess died this way. Some people say Chris Cornell
died this way.

Speaker 9 (52:39):
It's where you masturbate with a rope around your neck.
And uh, you're supposed to come to before you a
parts store for cars. Blank zone a genre of fiction
that is sexual in nature.

Speaker 5 (53:00):
Uh.

Speaker 9 (53:00):
And when you're choking somebody. The medical term for choking
auto erotic asphociation. Yeah, and then the one that Gimpy
passed on Lindsay.

Speaker 8 (53:12):
Was yes, the blank bin at a clearance store.

Speaker 9 (53:17):
Yeah, yeah, got right after I said pass yeah, yeah.
I love the way that worked. And then the one
that she you ended.

Speaker 8 (53:25):
On another word for gas for your vehicle or lawnmower.
It's also the name of a band.

Speaker 2 (53:32):
Give me blank, give me fired, give me that which
I desire. That's where I was heading. Yeah, fuel is
the word. All right.

Speaker 9 (53:40):
The record now that keeps me in the lee with two,
keeps you with one, keep Lindsay with another. Good morning,

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Let's go ahead and see what Gippee has in his
four x four alcohol and its says here that a
House announces new subcommittee to probe j six riot. House

(54:25):
Speaker Mike Johnson is announcing the creation of a new
subcommittee to investigate the January sixth Capitol riot.

Speaker 2 (54:32):
The Louisiana Republican senatent statement. The subcommittee's mission.

Speaker 9 (54:35):
Is to quote uncover the full truth that is owed
to the American people, and he added, House Republicans are
proud of their work so far and exposing what he
called the false narratives peddled by the politically motivated January
sixth Select Committee during the one hundred and seventeenth Congress.
He didn't clarify what false narratives he alleges were made

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by the original subcommittee, led by them cract Benny Thompson
and Republican Liz Changing. If there's something there, investigate, right.
But with that being said, when do we let this go?
I thought with the pardons, we were like, all right, right.

Speaker 2 (55:14):
We're moving on.

Speaker 8 (55:15):
Yeah, and one of the guys that got pardon got arrested. Again.

Speaker 9 (55:19):
What else we got here? Trump hints had a FEMA change.
In an interview yesterday, Trump said that all his agency does,
all the agency does is complicate things, and that it
hasn't done his job over the last four years. He said,
unless you have certain types of leadership, FEMA just gets
in the way. He said that he'd rather see the
states take care of their own problems. He added, FEMA

(55:41):
is going to be a whole big discussion. Very short,
I think you need FEMA, yeah, right. Therefore, I think
it's needed for people that don't have the means like
and financially lacking communities right, right, right.

Speaker 2 (56:00):
But if they're not doing their job right, then God
define that right. That's a good thing.

Speaker 9 (56:05):
We'll define not doing their job right because we know
there's stories of people getting benefits right, and we.

Speaker 8 (56:13):
Know that there's also stories of people taking advantage of
the benefits.

Speaker 9 (56:17):
To anything gets said, the absolutely zero to do with
you right, what else we got here? Refugees in limbo
after program suspension. All refugee flights into the US have
come to a halt after President Trump suspended the State
Department's refugee program. Advocacy groups say that this leaves tens
of thousands of Afghan refugees at risk, including many who

(56:37):
have already been vetted. Some refugees who are already en
route to the US are now stuck in other countries.

Speaker 2 (56:43):
Kathy O.

Speaker 9 (56:45):
Callaghan, the president of a New Jersey based nonprofit that
helps refugees resettle in local communities, says many families will
be stuck in limbo and then lastly here. Oklahoma lawmakers
try to legalize sports betting in state. Lawmakers are gearing
up to make another crack at legalizing sports betting here

(57:05):
in Oklahoma when the twenty twenty five legislation session kicks
in on February. Oklahoma is one of a handful of
states without legalized sports betting. In twenty eighteen, the US
Supreme Court struck down a federal ban on sports betting,
leaving it up to each state to decide whether to
legalize it within its borders. Legalizing sports betting here could

(57:25):
generate millions for the states.

Speaker 2 (57:27):
My understanding is the problem is between the governor and
the head of the tribes.

Speaker 9 (57:31):
Oh okay, well, let's come there inability to get along.
Let's figure it out. You're losing money exactly. The state's
losing income by not dealing with that.

Speaker 2 (57:44):
It's just money.

Speaker 8 (57:46):
Use it right.

Speaker 9 (57:47):
Well, gambling's bad, Yes, that may be true, but so
the other. We already have other game, right.

Speaker 8 (57:56):
The Bengals are reaching into the college ranks for their
next defensive coordinator. ESPN reports that Al Golden is expected
to join Cincy in the same role. The former Notre
Dame coordinator helped lead the Fighting Irish to the national
championship against Ohio State. The fifty five year old spent
three seasons as Notre Dame's defensive coordinator and replaces lou

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and Aarumo, who held the position in Cincinnati for the
past six seasons before getting fired earlier this month. This
will be Golden's second stint with the Bengals, after serving
as the team's linebackers coach in twenty twenty and twenty
twenty one.

Speaker 9 (58:31):
That makes it a little bit better because if you
just jumped from college to pro, it's not an automatic, right.
It's a different mindset of coaching. But the fact that
he'd been there before great. My question was was he
fired before.

Speaker 8 (58:42):
Or did heave Yeah. The Jets have settled on their
next head coach. According to ESPM, Detroit Lions defensive coordinator
Aaron Glenn is returning to the team that selected him
in the first round of the nineteen ninety four draft
after being hired as the Jets head coach. The deal
is a five year contract, meaning he's tied to the

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organization through twenty twenty nine. The fifty two year old
joins Walt Michaels is the only two players in Jet's
history to coach the team. The Green and White are
still searching for a new general manager. Former Lions executive
Lance Newmark Bengals Senior personnel executive Trey Brown and Bronco's
assistant GM Darren Mogi are among the candidates for the job.

Speaker 9 (59:24):
So I don't know if this is a bad hire
or not. He's obviously a great defensive mind. But I'm
shocked for a couple of reasons. One, they don't have
a GM in place right. And the GM and the
coach are supposed to work hand in hand, and that
means the GM they're going to come in.

Speaker 2 (59:37):
Is going to be like, that's not my guy.

Speaker 8 (59:38):
Yeah, what if they.

Speaker 2 (59:39):
Don't get along right? Right?

Speaker 9 (59:42):
Chemistry is a really important part of the process. The
other thing is I would have thought they would have
picked an offensive mind, not a defensive mind. Salah was
a defensive mind. That was one of the reasons they
let him go is he wasn't as involved in the
offense as the front office thought he should be. So
but they went with another defensive person. Makes two things
for me that just make no sense at that higher

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Maybe they just wanted to gobble him up before some
other teams, But you need a GM.

Speaker 8 (01:00:09):
And do you think that maybe they'll give him He'll
let him be in the meetings when interviewing GMS.

Speaker 2 (01:00:15):
I don't know.

Speaker 9 (01:00:16):
He reports he's not higher than the GM right in
the rankings unless that's part of how his contract is structured.

Speaker 8 (01:00:24):
I'm wondering now if Aaron Rodgers is going to stay
or leave, because he said it's up to whoever they
get in there as coach and GM.

Speaker 9 (01:00:31):
Yeah, who knows, right, I don't know what you say
to Aaron Rodgers. I think we'll see him leave, and
I think I said this for I think he could
go to like Indianapolis or something finish out there.

Speaker 8 (01:00:47):
The Mavericks are going to be without a key member
of their starting rotation for the foreseeable future. ESPN reports
that Dallas center Derek Lively in the second is expected
to miss two to three months after suffering a stress
fracture in his right ankle. The team said that Lively
will be reevaluated in about four weeks. The twenty year
old is averaging nine point one points seven point eight

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rebounds while shooting seventy point one percent from the floor
this season. Match your Balls to the Wall Sports, I'm
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Speaker 9 (01:02:13):
I found a thing of problems that happened in space
last year, and if you think about it, can either
of you think of any because I struggled to come
up with more than one, and the only one I
came up with was the one where they sent that
chip up there and we're like, oh, we can't send
people back, and they're still up there.

Speaker 8 (01:02:32):
They're stuck.

Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
But somehow they got Christmas hats. You see that.

Speaker 9 (01:02:38):
I mean they may have had some in a container
up in storage in space.

Speaker 2 (01:02:43):
Ah.

Speaker 9 (01:02:44):
Yeah, like we're gonna be here for a little while. Hey, hey,
don't worry about the food or the stuff when you
get the.

Speaker 2 (01:02:49):
Christmas decorations up there real quick. Do not ever question
the limitations of Amazon, right right.

Speaker 9 (01:02:58):
They'll deliver anywhere. And if you're in space in order
on Amazon, do you still get it next day?

Speaker 8 (01:03:05):
You don't get it now next day?

Speaker 2 (01:03:07):
Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 9 (01:03:09):
One of the things that happened last year that I
was unaware of. I recently just saw it and I've
posted on our Facebook page so you guys can see
it where a man's house was hit by debris from
the International Space Station.

Speaker 2 (01:03:25):
So it happened in April where pieces of.

Speaker 9 (01:03:30):
The space station hit this man's home in Naples, Florida.
He was just mineing his own business when remains of
a cargo palette that once carried batteries to the ISS
plowed straight through the roof of his house, and he said,
there was a tremendous sound. The object almost hit my son.

(01:03:51):
I actually had submitted posted online video of something else
that happened, but not this video. But the idea that
you're just sitting there and a palette or parts of
a palette fall through your house.

Speaker 2 (01:04:04):
That was a big deal. I feel like I don't
know why we didn't hear more about that.

Speaker 8 (01:04:07):
I think we did talk about it because I wondered
then and still do now who pays for the damages.

Speaker 9 (01:04:14):
A moon lander called SLIM, which stands for smart Lander
Investigating Moon, landed upside down on the Moon.

Speaker 2 (01:04:26):
In January of last year.

Speaker 9 (01:04:28):
It was made by Japanese aeronautics, as they were the
government was trying to explore the Moon. They SLIM made
Japan the fifth nation to reach the Moon's surface, and
it was able to deploy its two rovers successfully. But
it's rough landing meant the landers solar panels weren't aligned
to the Sun. Despite its rough start, SLIM provided remarkably

(01:04:51):
resilient It was powered down for the lunar night in
early February, which it was not expected to survive. It
didn't so just survive. It also managed to last through
several more lunar nights, far longer than anybody expected. I
remember that landing on its side. I guess I feel
like I remember something like that. Uh Odysseus landed on

(01:05:14):
its side. I didn't know there were multiple things that
landed inside. In February, the Lander i AM one, built
by Houston based Intuitive Machines, named Odie for short or Odysseus,
made history as the first privately funded craft to reach
the Moon's surface. It was also the first American craft
do source since nineteen seventy two. One of the lander's

(01:05:35):
six legs broke off as it skidded across the lunar
surface after touching down. This left Odie lying on its side,
an awkward position that limited the amount of data it
could send back to Earth. The craft was powered down
a week later as lunar night began and contact could
not be re established.

Speaker 2 (01:05:55):
It's gonna be awesome, man, No, like, just give us
some money. We're going to send thing to space and
it'll be great. Hey, how did it go? Oh, had
a bit of an accident. We made it. We made it.

Speaker 9 (01:06:09):
But and so there's another object that was sent to
the Moon named pergorene per Dreamy. It was supposed to
do exactly what Odie did. That didn't but they said
it would touch down and be no problem. The unfortunate

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craft barely made it off the launch pad. Experienced a
critical loss of propellant, leading to the plug being pulled
on its mission. Another one, NASA created something called Viper,
and they ended up canceling that project in July. The
mission was designed to look for water in the Moon's

(01:06:50):
polar regions and was originally scheduled to reach the Moon
in twenty twenty two after ongoing problems though the lander
that the lander was to convey Viper, built by a
Pittsburgh company called Astrobotic, which also built that one that
I just told you about that blew up, caused multiple
delays and were one of the reasons cited by NASA

(01:07:12):
for the cancelation. The Space Agency promises that at least
some of Viper's instruments will be used.

Speaker 2 (01:07:18):
It's not a complete loss.

Speaker 9 (01:07:20):
So all those are kind of like, eh okay, But
this one, to me is the I don't know why
we didn't hear more about it, And again maybe things
just kind of pile.

Speaker 2 (01:07:28):
It together and I don't recall very well.

Speaker 9 (01:07:31):
But NASA had a mission for Ocerius Rex twenty twenty
and it encountered an asteroid named Benu. The craft rendezvous
with the asteroid and successfully brought back soil and rock
samples in a sealed container to Earth.

Speaker 2 (01:07:52):
Now.

Speaker 9 (01:07:52):
It arrived in Earth in September twenty twenty three. The
problem was they couldn't open it.

Speaker 2 (01:08:00):
They need a big strong man to come get the
lid off.

Speaker 9 (01:08:03):
So what I know is you bang it on the
counter or run it under some hot water.

Speaker 2 (01:08:09):
Yeah, yeah, that usually works.

Speaker 9 (01:08:11):
Or you can put a rubber band around it and
then to kind of grab it.

Speaker 2 (01:08:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:08:16):
And when all else fails, you can get one of
those things they sell an Amazon to put underneath your
counter and that'll open it. That'll open it as well.
Or you could also get like a really long piece
of PVC pipe to put on the end of the
wrench and that'll leverage.

Speaker 2 (01:08:34):
Man, that'll work. That'll work too. It scientists couldn't figure
it out.

Speaker 9 (01:08:41):
They had a lot of trouble and so it took
until late February three I'm sorry, three months after it arrived,
so late January that they finally opened it and the
material was extracted successfully.

Speaker 2 (01:08:58):
Oh that's good.

Speaker 8 (01:09:01):
Who screwed this on? We on?

Speaker 9 (01:09:04):
You'd think, you know, after so many times try and
he's like, maybe this is a sign, this is a sign.
Maybe we shouldn't open this then right right, you know,
the next thing, you know, you're you're opening up this
mystery box that you come from space, and you know
all kinds of you know, pestilence comes seeping through. I
think about like the thought that goes into it. Like, oh,
so what we'll do is we'll send this container up

(01:09:26):
to the asteroid and then we'll have a come back.

Speaker 2 (01:09:28):
And they're like, well, what kind of litter are we
putting on it? Right?

Speaker 9 (01:09:32):
Like we'll have a rubber gasket because my wife has
a Stanley cup and if I fill it with water,
she cannot open it, right, And I'll even be like, hey,
don't tighten it. And then with this maybe they're like, well,
we also have to take into consideration returning to Earth
and going through the heat, right and when you know,
when it's it's cold up there and then it's heat.
If you've ever done that before, you know it creates

(01:09:54):
like a vacuum.

Speaker 5 (01:09:55):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:09:55):
It's a whole jarring process.

Speaker 8 (01:09:56):
Not using a mason jar.

Speaker 9 (01:09:58):
I mean maybe they did. Some mason jars are really
tough to get open. I've opened many for my grandma.
Didn't use rubber made bag or you know box that
you would use a tote. Right, there was no tote, right,
you don't want it falling over and falling out.

Speaker 8 (01:10:11):
Right next time? Maybe just a ziplock baggie.

Speaker 9 (01:10:15):
And I've heard nothing about what was in it. I
would think there'd be some you know, like maybe there
was a lint, right, there's some coins from a couch.

Speaker 2 (01:10:25):
I don't know. I don't know, only knows.

Speaker 9 (01:10:27):
Those dust bunnies in the corner collect a lot of
weird things that I'm like, I don't even known a dog.

Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
I don't even know what that is. Right, let's come
from right.

Speaker 13 (01:10:36):
Uh.

Speaker 9 (01:10:36):
So there's this whole thing with SpaceX called the Boca Chica.

Speaker 2 (01:10:41):
Do you know what this is?

Speaker 9 (01:10:42):
Sounds delicious, It sounds like something you would order as
an appetizer, for sure. The company did not blow any
rockets up last year, given that there was that explosion
that happened in twenty twenty three, but SpaceX remains under
f investigation for various alleged regulatory and licensing violation. It

(01:11:04):
also continues to make a huge mess of Boca Chica, Texas,
which is the remote region of South Texas and nobody
cared about until now where its launch site is. Locals
have worried for years about the site's effects on the environment,
and not without cause. The launches are so loud they
can kill birds miles away wow, and cause structural damage

(01:11:26):
to buildings. There's also potential long term effects on the
local flora and fauna. The a peep e BA claimed
in August that SpaceX has been illegally dumping mercury contained
contaminated wastewater.

Speaker 2 (01:11:42):
On the site. You can't do that, No, shame on you.
I mean, what are they gonna do? Find him?

Speaker 8 (01:11:48):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:11:49):
Right? Exactly? Take your space program away.

Speaker 9 (01:11:52):
The man's gonna probably, you know, sunrise a trillion dollars
this year.

Speaker 2 (01:11:58):
Right, what are you gonna do? Fine, what are you
gonna find him? Exactly? Uh?

Speaker 9 (01:12:06):
Alien signals turned out to be a truck. You might
remember this story where they noticed some noises and when
they investigated, they found out that the according to a
Stubbley that was published in March last year, they were
mostly likely made by a truck driving on a nearby road.

(01:12:28):
Hear that those are the aliens, because you know, when
an alien passes by in a semi you gotta do
the horn thing. Oh hey, man, no, I think that's
a truck. No, no, no, no, no no. But that's
what people do with a lot of things. They're like, hey, man,
that that is Jesus in my corn.

Speaker 8 (01:12:48):
Cob right, or that footprint that's no animal, that's bigfoot.

Speaker 2 (01:12:52):
Right, And you're like, no, man, I just think it's
some mud push to the.

Speaker 8 (01:12:55):
Side, right.

Speaker 2 (01:12:56):
No, you don't know, you're.

Speaker 9 (01:12:59):
Not a bully, Like, ah, damn it, that's not I
just okay, yeah, I'll wear that badge.

Speaker 2 (01:13:06):
I guess that I'm not a believer.

Speaker 9 (01:13:09):
And then the one that we kind of talked about
initially was the whole Boeing and star Liner and then
sending that ship up there and then going.

Speaker 13 (01:13:21):
Ooh, sorry, they say that those people are stuck on
the space station until late next month, and they still
they'll be finally able to return to Earth on SpaceX
Dragon if that stays on schedule, because.

Speaker 2 (01:13:39):
They were supposed to be back just a couple of
months after they three days, three days.

Speaker 9 (01:13:45):
I don't believe that. I'll believe it when they got
their feet on the Earth or right right to me,
there's so they send people up with. No, this is
never a thought. You know, the movie What's the Name
of Them? Mark marsh is it Martian No with the
Matt Damon is it called Marshton that.

Speaker 2 (01:14:08):
Yes, that movie is amazing.

Speaker 9 (01:14:11):
The idea that they have a plan or they would
be able to turn a ship around and do all
that's I don't know if that's real. I mean, obviously
that movie is not real. But like they don't have
a plan. There's no like, hey, we'll we'll reach out
and grab him. You would think with all the space
incidents we've had, all the Apollo missions, right Paulo thirteen,

(01:14:36):
Apollo one, the Challenger, right Columbia, all these space accidents
and incidents that we've had, they would have a contingency
plan for something like that, you would think. But I
guess they probably do for if a ship explodes in
mid air, but not so much if people get stuck.
So maybe this is the creation of Okay, maybe we
need have a better plan next time. So I was

(01:14:58):
went down a rabbit hole y yesterday on something that
I had never been taught to me, and it reminds
me that the whole Apollo series was a mess. There
was no regard to safety. Now we'll try to tell
you there was, but there was. The mission was get there,

(01:15:19):
full stop. We have to beat Russia. And there now
accounts in documentation showing that they circumvented a lot of things.
And one of the things that apparently existed and happened
live on television that you cannot see the footage today
is they were showing a This was on January twenty seventh,

(01:15:40):
and these the crew for Apollo one was in their
space suits and they were on top of Saturn one
B and they noticed a strange odor that sour, smelled
like a soward but buttermilk, and they couldn't pinpoint what
it was, but it burst into flames on live television.

(01:16:01):
And you watched them burn alive on live television. Yeah,
that seems to have happened a lot. I don't not
on live television. Well, I like people were watching excited,
right right, We watched the Challenger explode on live television,
but we didn't see them burn alive.

Speaker 2 (01:16:17):
No, no, not like that. You saw them burn alive.

Speaker 9 (01:16:20):
Yeah, that's pretty nuts, And that footage doesn't exist anymore, like, please,
I'm surprised. I'm surprised it doesn't exist, not on YouTube
or anything. I don't think they had they didn't have
the VCRs.

Speaker 2 (01:16:31):
Going right, right, let's not record. If someone has it,
I would love to see it.

Speaker 9 (01:16:36):
So that could go with your conspiracy of well, did
they do it on purpose? I did Virgil Grisom, Edward White,
and Roger Shafe.

Speaker 2 (01:16:45):
I mean, did they do something that we need to
take them out for.

Speaker 9 (01:16:47):
So there's this thing that happens with conspiracies that I
think we've kind of lost our mind with. When it
comes to conspiracies, they don't always have to involve the
other person knew something, we had to kill them, right,
right right. It doesn't always have to be that is it?
That sometimes sure, but it can also be like no, no, no, no,
you're safe. Yeah, that can be the conspiracy and the

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idea that you're like, oh, they're doing all these safety things,
they're being as safe as possible. No, man, we're not
even sure we're going to how we're gonna open the
container when we get it home.

Speaker 8 (01:17:18):
Yeah, you're lucky to have a first aid kit on board.

Speaker 9 (01:17:22):
I bet there's not even a first aid kit on board,
because if you need a first aid kit, what are
you gonna do?

Speaker 2 (01:17:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (01:17:30):
First aid kids are supposed to like if you cut
your hand, and I don't think there's a lot of
chances for paper cuts on the right right on the
space station.

Speaker 2 (01:17:37):
It says here.

Speaker 9 (01:17:38):
As of January of this year, twenty twenty five, there
have been nineteen astronaut fatalities during spaceflight that either crossed
or was intended to cross the boundary of space as
defined by the US nineteen since the beginning, you know,
which doesn't seem like a lot if you think about
it from the beginning of the space program. I don't
think that's a lot, No, but still, I mean, that's

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nineteen bodies, you know. But when you think of six
of them being with the Challenger or whatever it was,
seven of them, that's almost half. So and when you're
using that much, I'll use a word. They used propellant. Yeah,
there's gonna be a little that's fine. Just put them

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in a tiny, tiny capsule and shoot them straight up.

Speaker 2 (01:18:23):
Yeah, that's it.

Speaker 9 (01:18:24):
The amount of fuel it takes to do that is uncomprehendible, right,
And nobody complained about carbon poisoning with the space launch
or the amount of water it takes to extinguish the flames.

Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
All Right, we gotta take a break. We'll be back.

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Speaker 5 (01:18:58):
Good Morning Hits The Big Morning Show.

Speaker 9 (01:19:02):
Nineteen month eight or six zero kmod.

Speaker 2 (01:19:11):
For the longest time.

Speaker 9 (01:19:13):
Lottie Williams was a was one of the only people
known to have been hit by space debris, and she
is a Tulsa person and it happened in January twenty second,
nineteen ninety seven, so almost to the day we're bringing
this up. It was a piece about the size of
her hand and it was later confirmed to be part

(01:19:36):
of a Delta to rocket fuel tank. She was not injured.
She took the piece to the University of Tulsa where
I was studied with an electronic microscope and X rays.
It was then sent to the Center for Orbital and
Reentriy Debris Studies, which is not a movie Lindsay will
promote at nine and it was confirmed that it was
a part of the rocket. You have about a one

(01:19:58):
and trillion chance of getting hit by space junk or
but this Canadian couple caught on their door cam when
a piece of a.

Speaker 2 (01:20:11):
Meteorite fell to earth.

Speaker 9 (01:20:13):
Because like, we don't have any video footage of Lottie
getting hit or what she was doing or what it
looked like any of those things. But we have video
footage of this meteorite which you can see on our
Facebook page hitting the ground. And I don't know how
they found it. I don't know how they Like they

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probably went outside and saw the star marking on the
ground right that the meteorite made because it's very tiny,
and then what did they decided to go back through
their ring footage.

Speaker 2 (01:20:46):
I can't imagine their ring footage caught that.

Speaker 9 (01:20:49):
Maybe you caught it hitting the ground, yeah, because maybe
they have the sensitive sensitivity turned up, but I know.

Speaker 2 (01:21:01):
I'm not.

Speaker 9 (01:21:02):
I guess mine would catch people driving by on the street, right.

Speaker 8 (01:21:05):
Mind does and it's almost annoying.

Speaker 2 (01:21:07):
Yeah, you can turn it down, yeah, so it doesn't
do that. So it's only when people are right there.

Speaker 9 (01:21:11):
So maybe they had it turned up really high.

Speaker 2 (01:21:14):
But that's some dedication to go through it.

Speaker 9 (01:21:18):
Uh. They say that thousands of meteorites fall to Earth
every year, but most of.

Speaker 2 (01:21:22):
Them burn up before hitting the ground.

Speaker 9 (01:21:23):
Only about five hundred or so actually crash on the
Earth's surface. And so this happened on Prince Edward Island
in Canada and July and you can see it on
the camp again it's on our Facebook page at facebook
dot com, slash bmms six nine and they think this
is the first time anyone has recorded the sound of

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a meteorite's fall.

Speaker 2 (01:21:46):
You want to listen to it, sure, so you can
hear what it sounds like. Well, that's pretty loud.

Speaker 8 (01:21:57):
Yeah, and it's super close.

Speaker 9 (01:22:00):
I mean, I don't know if it's super close. It
is on the other side of a wall, and I
mean it's probably five six feet away from the camera,
maybe more. It's not like happened right on the camera.
You don't even actually see the impact now. You just
see the smoke that yeah, comes out because of it. Yeah,
and the thwack is the meteorite is it hit the driveway?

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And I would be concerned about like the dust. It
didn't put a divot in the concrete. It left like
maybe a one inch hole. They found fragments of the
meteorite and the grass those two centimeters wide was the marking.
So they hear this crash, they go out to investigate

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and what find a rock in the yard that doesn't
look like a rock that would normally be in their yard.
My question is is, like, how do they know it's
a meteorite?

Speaker 2 (01:22:55):
I think they.

Speaker 9 (01:22:55):
Didn't, and then they decided to have it investigate. And
I think when you have something like that, you can
that's the only assumption, right right, Well, Joe Dirt had
what he thought was, you know, I mean, you're falling
from Earth. Come to find out it's just big old
space turd. Yeah, yeah, which technically would be a meteorite.

Speaker 2 (01:23:14):
I guess it would.

Speaker 8 (01:23:16):
And looking at the property in the video, it doesn't
look like they look like they live in a secluded area.
So it's not like, oh, did the kids next door
just throw something or you know what I.

Speaker 9 (01:23:25):
Mean, Well, maybe a mower or something kicked a rock. Yeah,
you know, maybe they're out there, you know, the neighbors
or I don't know, mowing their pasture kicked up a rock.

Speaker 2 (01:23:35):
And that's one explanation except the impact.

Speaker 9 (01:23:40):
The impact for me is the Yeah, that's not a rock, right,
that's not.

Speaker 2 (01:23:44):
That didn't come from a neighbor's yard, and that's not
your typical rock. Yeah. I don't even care.

Speaker 9 (01:23:49):
If you're the best picture to ever throw a ball,
you're not making a rock.

Speaker 2 (01:23:54):
Make that sound. Oh.

Speaker 9 (01:23:58):
The University of Alberta very own Chris Heard was asked
to analyze the fragments, and he believes it's the first
time anyone has recorded the sound of the fall. Tex says,
I think the camera caught it because he had just
walked in not too long before that. I mean, yeah,
he did make his statement in an interview like, oh

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I could have been killed.

Speaker 2 (01:24:21):
I mean, yes, that that is true.

Speaker 9 (01:24:24):
If that would have hit you, you probably would have
been severely injured, if not killed, for sure. But the
chances of it hitting you, right, even if you were
standing outside what had happened, you'd have to be standing
in that spot. And I think about that is like,
you can't sue anybody, you know, if damage is done.

Speaker 2 (01:24:41):
I mean there's no damage. Well if you get hit
by it, is what I'm saying. Yeah, you know, I
think it's considered active.

Speaker 8 (01:24:46):
God, but if they list their house for sale, do
you think that would be a selling point or like
office is where a meteorite hit the driveway of this home.

Speaker 2 (01:24:56):
Would maybe not want to buy it, right, Okay, I
kind of go with the whole. Uh, yeah, it's happened once.
What's the chances happened again?

Speaker 9 (01:25:06):
Sure, one in a trillion. We've cashed ours in. Yeah,
chances of it hitting the same spot twice. Right, I
don't think that that's a thing, but if you want
to see the video, it's a it's a great video
of it. And this is the kind of thing I
talk about, like with UFOs, alien ships, Bigfoot. It's great evidence. Yeah,

(01:25:31):
right that even though we can't see the meteorite, there's
some documentation of the rock.

Speaker 2 (01:25:38):
They found the rock near it.

Speaker 9 (01:25:40):
They had a geologist study it and an outside entity
that is not a part of the discovery.

Speaker 2 (01:25:48):
And a very clear picture and a blurry at all.
Very clear, yeah, very clear picture.

Speaker 9 (01:25:54):
Bring doorbells, man, they are I had nothing make me
happier than my doorbell ringing.

Speaker 2 (01:26:00):
I'm like, I don't know who that is. Away, I
just don't go shooting them.

Speaker 9 (01:26:03):
Yeah, a lot of people talk to people through ring
doorbell camps. I can't stand doing it. I've done it
a couple of times, but there's always like you're always
like hello and they're like yeah, and then they're like
i'm here, you know, did you sell.

Speaker 2 (01:26:22):
You life insurance? And you're like, uh, well i'm not.

Speaker 9 (01:26:28):
And then they're you're battling talking right, You're like, oh god, now.

Speaker 2 (01:26:32):
Just go go away, go.

Speaker 9 (01:26:34):
Away, we're not home, right, we don't want any And
I don't know who these people are that do door
to door stuff that only encounter this type of doorbell
at my house, right, because they all act like they've
never seen one ever.

Speaker 2 (01:26:54):
They never know where to look, they never know how
to talk.

Speaker 9 (01:26:59):
They're always they're always like looking around right, like there's
some godly voice coming from above.

Speaker 2 (01:27:07):
You're like, bitch, it's the doorbell. They haven't caught up
with technology yet.

Speaker 8 (01:27:11):
Oh but if this is what you're doing for a.

Speaker 2 (01:27:13):
Living, yeah, there's no way.

Speaker 9 (01:27:16):
I feel like we've got to be near near fifty
percent of homes have ring doorbells.

Speaker 8 (01:27:22):
Oh yeah, they're probably trained to play dumb.

Speaker 2 (01:27:27):
Unless you're renting. I don't think there's probably ring doorbells
on a lot of rental homes.

Speaker 9 (01:27:30):
Yeah, right, and you can put one on if you want,
Just take it with you when you're done.

Speaker 2 (01:27:34):
I don't know if the landlord loves you altering things
that's over Do they ever really know? Do they ever
really know? Yeah? Change things that aren't yours. Yes, possessions
nine tenths living in it is my house?

Speaker 9 (01:27:52):
Oh okay, yeah it works for squatters, absolutely, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:27:56):
Absolutely, If it worked for them, it would work for you.

Speaker 9 (01:27:59):
You want to see a meteor hitting the ground, go
to our Facebook page, Facebook dot com, slash bmms six.

Speaker 12 (01:28:03):
Nine Tulsa's Morning Show is going right back, The Big
Mad Morning Show, Tulsa's Rock Station NINETYD.

Speaker 2 (01:28:22):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show k M
O D.

Speaker 9 (01:28:31):
You can also text bmms and then what you want
to say to eight two nine four five. There are
two things that I uh saw about the new Chicago
Bears coach that I was like, huh. One of them
was that the the that that the team president, Kevin

(01:28:53):
Warren said that he made his decision Now whether this
is true or not, I don't know, but that he
made his decisions decision to hire Ben Johnson, the OC
for the Lions, when he was at a bar and
somebody sent him a drink with a note that said,
please hire Ben Johnson.

Speaker 2 (01:29:16):
Now that works.

Speaker 9 (01:29:17):
I don't know if that's true or not, but I
hope this person that makes decisions for this organization that
has never had a four thousand yard passer in franchise history,
who they may have the chance to do that with.
And Caleb Williams isn't just making decisions based off notes
written on napkins from fans, right, I would think there's
a little more.

Speaker 2 (01:29:39):
In it that happens. Question of the process. Man, that's true.

Speaker 9 (01:29:42):
Now I've never been the head of an NFL organization.
Maybe that's how it works. Maybe so maybe they were like,
I don't know this, what's this?

Speaker 4 (01:29:50):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:29:51):
Ben Jackson? You say, what if it was a white
Russian drink? Then are You're?

Speaker 5 (01:29:56):
Like?

Speaker 2 (01:29:57):
Right? Depends on the beverage. Maybe.

Speaker 9 (01:30:02):
The other thing I saw that was kind of like, huh,
was that Ben Johnson made a statement that he's just
not going to duplicate the Detroit Lions with the Chicago Bears,
to which my response is why not?

Speaker 12 (01:30:13):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:30:14):
Right?

Speaker 9 (01:30:14):
See it works, Yeah, I mean I get why you
would say that, but also.

Speaker 8 (01:30:21):
Right, well, because then his the competition would know his
game plan and structure, so he's got to make it,
you know.

Speaker 9 (01:30:29):
But you can say that and not mean those like
duplicate everything.

Speaker 2 (01:30:34):
Right.

Speaker 9 (01:30:36):
I get you're trying to do your own thing and
standard on your own feet and all those things. And
you know you've been with the Lion since twenty eighteen
and worked your way up to be an OC and
definitely warranted.

Speaker 2 (01:30:47):
That doesn't mean you're going to be a great coach exactly.

Speaker 8 (01:30:49):
I mean, and he will be changing things up because
he goes from an OC to a head coach, which
something he's never done before.

Speaker 9 (01:30:55):
Oh, he goes from only worrying about offense to worrying
about sponsors everything.

Speaker 8 (01:31:00):
Yeah, I mean, I'm excited about him. I think a
lot of people wanted him, and I think he was
very sought after. But yeah, but again, he's got a
whole new set of problems in front of him.

Speaker 2 (01:31:14):
Yeah, we'll see.

Speaker 9 (01:31:15):
And apparently a lot of the players are coming forward
saying no, this is great, which they kind of have
to say, right. They can't go nah, I'm not on
board with this my new boss.

Speaker 8 (01:31:27):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:31:28):
Yeah, he usually doesn't go over well anywhere.

Speaker 9 (01:31:31):
No, if you're trying to really believe and change in advancement,
then you have to pour the kool aid and take drinks.

Speaker 2 (01:31:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:31:38):
I like what the Lions players said about him. And
you know, they said, he's a great guy, he's a
great coach. Don't piss him off. He's not one. Okay,
take crap from anybody. I love that.

Speaker 5 (01:31:51):
Now.

Speaker 9 (01:31:51):
Have you ever heard anybody say, but go ahead, and
piss him off. He's completely fine with it. So saying
a statement like that doesn't really hold any merit, does it.
I mean, this is something nice you say. Yeah, they
can't go. If you piss him off, he'll be fine.

Speaker 2 (01:32:04):
Don't worry about it. No, he's trying to institute a
culture change.

Speaker 5 (01:32:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:32:09):
We'll see though, and they're definitely a new thought process,
so hopefully it will hold true. We'll see, though, Bill,
We'll see if history shows us anything about the Bears.

Speaker 8 (01:32:26):
The Miami Heat are suspending superstar Jimmy Butler for two games.
In a statement, the team said he has been suspended
for a continued pattern of disregard for team rules, insubordinate conduct,
and conduct detrimental to the team, including missing Wednesday's team
flight to Milwaukee. He'll miss Thursday's game at the Milwaukee
Bucks and Saturday's game at the Brooklyn Nets. Butler was

(01:32:48):
recently suspended seven games for conduct detrimental to the team,
and had returned to the lineup last Friday. In twenty
five games this season, he's averaging seventeen points, five point
two rebounds, and four assists per game.

Speaker 9 (01:33:01):
Apparently, he was wearing other teams colors that he wants
to be traded to in a game wow, and no
teams are interested in him.

Speaker 8 (01:33:12):
I wonder why. According to at least one unnamed NFL executive,
the next move for Aaron Rodgers will be retirement. A
report from the ESPN's Jeremy Follower quotes one AFC exec
as predicting the New York Jets general manager will want
to make a splash from the start, and that'll include

(01:33:32):
releasing Rogers. After that, Rogers won't want to go to
a rebuilding team, and those teams that are true contenders
might opt not to take on Rogers and all that
comes with him.

Speaker 2 (01:33:44):
I mean, that's just somebody saying something. There's no merit behind.

Speaker 9 (01:33:48):
That's not he's friends with Aaron or he's insider knowledge.

Speaker 2 (01:33:52):
He's just making a guess.

Speaker 8 (01:33:54):
Yeah, topsay. A highly sought after one of one Baseball
rookie card has been found. The trading card company announced
an eleven year old collector from Los Angeles pulled the
autograph debut patch card a Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skeens
in November. The team said it would offer whoever found
the card two season tickets behind home plate for thirty years,

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along with several other exclusive experiences in exchange for it.
Skeens won the National League Rookie of the Year award
last season. No word yet if the eleven year old
plans to accept the Pirate's trade office.

Speaker 2 (01:34:28):
Is it Scanese or is it Skanese?

Speaker 9 (01:34:29):
It skeans And I wasn't sure if you meant like
someone who's been collecting for eleven years or eleven years old?

Speaker 8 (01:34:36):
Yeah, even an eleven year old.

Speaker 2 (01:34:38):
Yeah, what are you taking?

Speaker 8 (01:34:40):
I'm saying, show me the money.

Speaker 2 (01:34:42):
Well, that's not what they're offering. They're offering just the season.
So what are you doing for thirty years?

Speaker 8 (01:34:45):
Card?

Speaker 2 (01:34:46):
Gimpie? Yeah, I'm gonna.

Speaker 9 (01:34:49):
Because that card could that card could appreciate, right, it will,
it will, and you can make a lot of money,
But you've got to find a buyer for it.

Speaker 2 (01:34:55):
You will, right.

Speaker 9 (01:34:57):
So, But the kid's eleven years old, right, Yeah? Do
you have anything from when you were eleven?

Speaker 5 (01:35:04):
No?

Speaker 9 (01:35:04):
But I also wasn't didn't find a one to a
one of one yeah, right. See my thought there is
like so much happens in your life from the age
eleven until you're an adult, you know, and things get
lost and moves. You know, you go off to college
me blah blah blah. So the chances of that, you know,
sticking around, I feel are pretty slim. I have all
my baseball cards, do you?

Speaker 2 (01:35:25):
I have all of them.

Speaker 9 (01:35:27):
I don't go through I'm there up in a box.
But my point being is something I just thought of
that I do have, right, And again this is something
completely rare, right, right, Yeah, I guess keeping it would
be all right, But I mean season tickets for thirty
years right behind home blake. Yeah, but you still got
a park, and you gotta buy food, and it's not
like you're getting and and what if you die, Yeah,

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what do you die?

Speaker 2 (01:35:49):
What do you do if you die with the cord
the card?

Speaker 9 (01:35:51):
Would you could still put it in a will and
it can be passed down. These seats probably aren't transferable.

Speaker 8 (01:35:56):
And what if the team, let's say, gets sold, moves
still the new park, yeah, or it closes completely within
thirty years, like.

Speaker 9 (01:36:04):
Right, yeah, I guess you still the card. I guess
keeping the card would be the best thing to do.

Speaker 2 (01:36:08):
Yeah, I would keep the card. Never take the first offer, that's.

Speaker 8 (01:36:12):
Right, And that's your balls to the wall sports. I'm
Lindsay on ninety seven to five family.

Speaker 2 (01:36:27):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one,
eight four six, Oh K m O D.

Speaker 9 (01:36:32):
You can also text the mms and then what you
want to say to eight two nine four five.

Speaker 8 (01:36:37):
Good morning Lindsay, Good morning Corbyn, and happy twenty fourth
of porn Star Birthday too, Ashley Red. You can see
this Oklahoma girl in Big Booty Blondes two. When is
your sister getting back and swapping Martial Arts muff. She's
five foot ten and was a spank bank tantalizing Tall

(01:36:58):
Drink of Water Award nominee.

Speaker 2 (01:37:01):
Good morning, Gimpie, Oh, good morning Corbin.

Speaker 9 (01:37:04):
Don't forget the Crawl for Cancers coming up in April,
and that deadline for your early bird pricing is gonna
be coming up in February. So if you want to
get a team together and join us for a day
of drinking, well just hit up Crawl for Cancer dot
org goo.

Speaker 2 (01:37:16):
All right, we do. On Thursday's this little thing we
like to call top List.

Speaker 11 (01:37:20):
It's Harberbig Mad Morning Show's Top List random topics, randomly
drawn with random results. Now here's Corbyn, Kimpie and Lindsay
with this week's top list.

Speaker 9 (01:37:31):
This week's top list are events we've done on the show.
Our top five events that we've been a part of
on the show. What do you Got For Number five, Lindsay.

Speaker 8 (01:37:40):
Our annual toy drive for all of the feel good moments. Yeah,
it's it's a long twenty eight hours, but it's well
worth it. Number four on my list is Rockklahoma last
year's in particular because I stayed the longest I've ever
stayed and ate some good food, listened to some good music,

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and I had some good friends with me. Number three
on my list is kind of a toss up between
this two and three, but I'm putting it in the
three spot. At Smoking Guns the Police versus the Fire Department,
I have such a good time at that event. It's
so entertaining. It's just and I've always loved boxing. I've

(01:38:28):
always loved to watch UFC fights, so this is just
a great night at the Bok Center. And number two
are patio parties. I love them. I love seeing our
listeners and it's a good time for us to catch up,
especially like when The Big Man Morning Show family comes out.
It is just a great time and a lot of

(01:38:49):
times when they're at the market, we hang around, do
some karaoke, always a blast, and pub crawl for Cancer
is my number one. It is the most fun I
have day drinking ever, ever. And what should be my
fourth year, it's actually my third year this year because
the first time I got COVID and didn't get to go.

Speaker 2 (01:39:12):
That's right, both of you. Yeahs did.

Speaker 8 (01:39:15):
Yeah, but it is such a good time. When we
get to Reds and they're playing music and dancing, they
always seem to play Whitney Houston. I love it so
much fun. It sounds terrible, but yeah, it's the first
song to get me out on the dance floor.

Speaker 2 (01:39:28):
I mean, I'll think it sounds terrible.

Speaker 8 (01:39:32):
You don't think of Whitney Houston playing no right?

Speaker 6 (01:39:34):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:39:34):
Yeah, Yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:39:36):
We're doing top list events. We've done our top five events,
We've done Gimp, what do You Got All? I too
put the toy dre at number five. It's really awesome event.
We're helping the community out tremendously. The amount of people
that come out, drop toys off and say hi is
pretty awesome. It's the party cranks it up to eleven

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when the nine to one to eight Raider Nation come in.
You know, that's always a blast hanging out with those
guys and guarantee there's gonna be some tequila in my
life at that point in time.

Speaker 8 (01:40:11):
And it always seems like to every person who donates,
you know, every year, every year they come back with
even more than the last time.

Speaker 9 (01:40:18):
All Right, it's pretty pretty awesome event. But that's number five.
Number four, we did a b M Mess pub crawl.

Speaker 2 (01:40:27):
This isn't the crawl for cancer.

Speaker 9 (01:40:30):
Lindsey wasn't around for this one, but I think Corvin
is the one that organized it. And we had a
party boss right, and it took us to different craft
bruise around town and that was pretty awesome. There was
one cat that got lit up too early and started
he was talking to remember this court. He was talking
like a tender date or something like that, and ended

(01:40:53):
up having to have his tender date come and pick
him up because he got a little too tossed up
too soon.

Speaker 2 (01:40:59):
Yeah. The Ale Trail, The Ale Trail, that's what it was.

Speaker 9 (01:41:03):
Yeah, I could remember the exact name of it, but
got a commemorative glass which I still used to this day.

Speaker 2 (01:41:10):
Is pretty awesome. That was a great event. That was
a great time number three on my list.

Speaker 9 (01:41:17):
Another one that Lindsay wasn't around for, but Corbyn probably
remembers it. And we we as a show did a
float trip with listeners. Remember that we had our spouses
with us, our significant others, and everybody on the show did.
We had listeners with us. And I still got pictures

(01:41:37):
you know, that pop up every now and again from
that day.

Speaker 2 (01:41:40):
And that was a great time. It was a good time.

Speaker 9 (01:41:44):
What I remember about that event was everybody wanted to
keep stopping, and I was like, yo, we gotta keep
moving right because it takes forever.

Speaker 10 (01:41:53):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:41:54):
We did the short one, it was like six miles
or whatever.

Speaker 9 (01:41:56):
Yeah, but it took for because everybody wanted to stop
and the water was like so you had to get
out sometimes and like pull your staff right right, and
and it wasn't like I'm not having fun.

Speaker 2 (01:42:07):
It was just like, we can't keep stopping right right.

Speaker 9 (01:42:10):
We want to stop and party and hang out on
the edge of the river, you know, as people do
when they're floating the river or whatnot. But you're right,
we were literally out there all day, yeah, into the evening.
It should have been like a four or five hour thing, and.

Speaker 2 (01:42:22):
Then it was like nine.

Speaker 9 (01:42:23):
Yeah, it was pretty awesome. It was a great time.
It was a great time. So that comes in number
three for me. Number two is going to be the
Crawl for Cancer, another great event that we we do,
you know, raising money, you know, and drinking day, drinking
for cancer research, you know, and we've done so many
of them throughout the years. The amount of people that

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the different kinds of people that we've had with us
join us on our teams. Corbin actually had his friends
come out for a couple of them, you know, and
they've kind of they don't do that so much anymore.
But that's it's always a great time and it's great
to see back and watch people me included, start off
nice and everything's cool and chipper, and by the end

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of the end of the crawl, we're literally crawling no
matter what, you know, seeing people fall over, just leaving behind.

Speaker 2 (01:43:14):
They'll catch up.

Speaker 8 (01:43:15):
Yeah, we should place bets this year on who we
think makes it to the very end and who gets
out early.

Speaker 9 (01:43:20):
And yeah, I always seem to make it to the
very end, you know. I've never had to bow out early.
I don't think so. Now the number of people that
bow out early because of drinking, Yeah, very small. Yeah, yeah,
they power through it. And then as far as like
people leaving early, like, hey, who else is gonna be it?

Speaker 2 (01:43:39):
To me? Exactly?

Speaker 9 (01:43:40):
I remember the year, the year that you and Lindsay
both had COVID, right, it was on me to kind
of lead people around. And there was this one guy
that wanted to do a shot at every bar we
go to, you know, and I thought of KORbin at
that point in tom. I was like, listen, bro, that's
gonna be good for like maybe two two, three bars,
And sure enough, three bars in and that cat was like,

(01:44:03):
I'm done, I'm out.

Speaker 2 (01:44:05):
I'll see you all later. I'm like, oh, I'll try
to tell you, but yeah, I hope you had fun.

Speaker 8 (01:44:09):
Did you see the image of appearing.

Speaker 2 (01:44:11):
On Don't do It?

Speaker 5 (01:44:13):
Bro?

Speaker 2 (01:44:13):
Oh? I did it? He regretfully? Has that happened a lot? Lot?

Speaker 9 (01:44:19):
And then Number one for me is Rockklahoma all day,
every day.

Speaker 5 (01:44:23):
Man.

Speaker 9 (01:44:24):
Ever since I started staying out there throughout the weekend,
that's when it's really gotten a whole lot of fun.
And it's not that it wasn't fun before, but go
out and I'd spend the day in the evening and
then drive home that hour long drive home forty five
minute drive home and then come back next day, and
it's just so much more convenient to stay out there,

(01:44:45):
and then you really get to throw down and party
and it's always fun when your girlfriend's there for the
first time ever and she wanders off because she's got
a hankering for some barbecue and then you find her
and her brand spank and new white Adidas that she
thought would look so cute until she's starting chopping through
the mud and she's over there playing, uh, what was

(01:45:05):
a beer pong with with a random camp, you know,
And you next thing you know, you're sitting back and
you're hanging out with these guys.

Speaker 2 (01:45:13):
You make new friends. It's it's yeah, awesome, awesome time.

Speaker 9 (01:45:16):
What was interesting about that story you just told us.
I've heard of different variation of that story at a
different location and it ended a completely different way with
her being in another camp.

Speaker 8 (01:45:27):
But it starts with when your girlfriend wonders.

Speaker 2 (01:45:29):
Of good times. Yeah, thanks for bringing that up. Twenty five.
Can we get past that?

Speaker 10 (01:45:37):
Oh?

Speaker 9 (01:45:38):
Absolutely no, hell no, that's going to live an I mean,
if we wanted to do the top five Gimbi stories,
that's gonna be number one, unequivocally for real. We're doing
our top list of events we've done as the Big
Man Morning Show. Uh. Number five for me is I'll
get in line the Toy Drive. There are too many

(01:46:00):
unique events because of the Toy Drive that have spawned
off of that, too many relationships our listeners are awesome
people that have become fans of the show that weren't
like someone told them to come, they arrived with a friend,
or we learn more about people, or the nine one
eight Raider nation, or I mean doing it at the

(01:46:21):
event center and riding bicycles through the toys, playing football
with against the Marines, playing showing the raunchiest videos to
try and gross marines out. I mean the number of
things that I have experienced at the Toy Drive that
have zero to do with collecting toys. Is in addition
to the memories of the toys, like the toy part

(01:46:43):
and the good memories and then feel good of course
stuttering Matt pass now the back of a truck the
other thing that has all been amazing. So that for
me is number five. Number four Dodgebrall. Dodge Ball started
off as something that I know, there's gonna be a

(01:47:04):
lot of them. Dodgeball is one of those things that
when it started, I was like, I don't know, and
then it the longer one on You're like, this is awesome,
and never have we been good at it, but it
was always fun to be a part of. And you
never know who's going to show up, and we kind
of just picked people to play. But if we recruited people,
maybe it would have been a different story. But we
just kind of, you know, hung out with listeners and

(01:47:26):
I remember the first year we weren't aware that they'd
be drinking while we played and that that's really what
sunk the ship. But Dodgeball, which they don't do anymore,
it was that was that was gonna that's gonna be
one of the bigges. Number four, number three, this is
another one that was on the radar. I was like,
I don't know, and then we did it and it
was awesome. And that's when we went to is it

(01:47:46):
called Whitewater Bay down in Oklahoma City.

Speaker 2 (01:47:49):
Right now River Park or something like White River Park
or something.

Speaker 9 (01:47:53):
It's a whitewater rafting experience in Oklahoma City that they
wanted us all to come down for and it was
it was way cooler than I thought.

Speaker 2 (01:48:04):
It was gonna be.

Speaker 9 (01:48:05):
I I remember right, it was cold, But it's a
really cool thing that happened down there that I wouldn't
have done on my own. And we did it as
a crew. That was that was pretty awesome.

Speaker 2 (01:48:14):
They trained the Olympic team at.

Speaker 9 (01:48:15):
The Yeah, uh number two. It isn't in an event.
It was an event, but it also was an event.
It was something we did on the show, and it
happened out kind of outside the studio, and the memory
I have of it is what sticks out in my brain,
and I don't have a lot of vivid details except

(01:48:38):
overall what it was. There was this phenomenon phenomenon that
happened where this person would sing and he had a
really deep voice, and what he was singing about was.

Speaker 2 (01:48:50):
You remember it now, aren't you.

Speaker 9 (01:48:52):
I wasn't part of the show that time, but I
was a listener. I do remember this, and and he
sang about a very specific event, and we decided we
were going to recreate the event.

Speaker 2 (01:49:04):
In the back of a pickup truck with girls.

Speaker 9 (01:49:07):
In bikinis right outside the studio because we couldn't use
the studio, but we wanted to watch and so we
recruit these girls to be in bikinis and we have
a listener help us rig up a device to pump
chocolate water over them to create chocolate rain chocolate rain chalk,

(01:49:32):
you know the song. Yeah, yeah, And so we did
that and talking about it was fun. We talked to
the girls, they were the bikinis, they were they might
be listening Nines and and so, uh we did it,
and it was it was dumb.

Speaker 2 (01:49:50):
It was dumb, dumb, dumb dumb.

Speaker 9 (01:49:51):
But it just sticks out as a memory of like
what we could pull together. And uh so that's that's
number two for me, and then numbnumber one. We put
it together. It went together fairly easy. It was a
lot of fun. It was something that I wanted to
do more of. And then people wanted to put their

(01:50:12):
sticky hands in it, and I was like, well, I'm
not doing it then, and that was We did it
one year and that was that, and it was Gimby
already told some stories about it, going around drinking craft beer,
hanging out. It was just a different type of bar
crawl experience and it was fun to like show people
like this was when like the craft beer thing was

(01:50:33):
still kind of getting its legs in the city and
we were in around to some places and it was
it was a lot of fun. I mean, Gimpy told
some great stories about it and and yeah and.

Speaker 2 (01:50:43):
So yeah, the Ale Trail had a great name, thank you.

Speaker 9 (01:50:48):
Yeah, it was. It was a lot of fun. And
I look for me, I was like, I want to
do something that I love and I was like craft beer. Yeah,
and so we put that together and and I remember
Gimpi going like, ah, okay, because I'm not a huge
crap your guy, you know. So that's why it's kind
of leery about it. But you know what, you get
enough of them and that. Yeah, and I'm trying to

(01:51:08):
remember all that. I would have to have them the
notes still, I would. I think we every step we
went to four different stops. Each stop you got a
free pint, but you also got one right when you arrived,
right nice, and you got a commemorative glass and a
hoodie and you had to pay. We charged people to
be a part of it. But you got all that stuff.
And we had pizza.

Speaker 2 (01:51:29):
From and Andlini's at one point that got delivered and
it was a lot of fun. Yeah, did we get
a hoodie? Or was it I think it was a
T shirt. It was a T shirt. It was T shirt.

Speaker 8 (01:51:38):
But yeah, how many bars did you go to.

Speaker 2 (01:51:41):
For not bars? Brewer?

Speaker 9 (01:51:43):
Yeah, like nothing's left and there's a few Marshals. Yeah,
Nothing's left is the one that sticks out in my head.
But probably because they got the best out of all
of them.

Speaker 2 (01:51:51):
But that's just my opinion. Yeah, but we should do
that again sometimes that was fun.

Speaker 9 (01:51:55):
Yeah, And like I said, we were gonna do it again,
and then people wanted us to like they wanted in
involved themselves that weren't in the idea of making it
as fun as possible.

Speaker 2 (01:52:05):
And that's when I was like, ah, I'm out.

Speaker 9 (01:52:09):
If you want to do it, go ahead, but I'm
not doing it. So yeah, the Ale Trail, all right.

Speaker 2 (01:52:16):
I want to see this too. Make sure we don't
miss anybody.

Speaker 9 (01:52:18):
Why don't they do Dodge Brawn Any want more? This
great question. The Dodge brall was going really well. They
were kind of having some problems recruiting people. This is
just my interpretation of what happened. Nobody's told meaning different.
And then the last year we did it, the u
an individual fell and cracked his head open.

Speaker 2 (01:52:37):
It's fun yeah, I landed right on his face.

Speaker 9 (01:52:39):
Yeah, and there were a lot of There was lots
of blood and all that, and I think they decided, like,
this isn't a good idea anymore. People texting in the
float trip, somebody texted, didn't saying the toy drive. Someone
said the live podcast, Now, that was a good one too.

Speaker 2 (01:52:56):
It was fun.

Speaker 9 (01:52:56):
Yeah, the live podcast was a lot of fun. And
I had on my notes, I had listeners in the
studio and that was fun. It just with not doing
the wheel, it kind of loses its right, right, Yes,
having all the listeners and the studio come by them
spit on your face was a great time years as
in my face. Yeah, memory that, Yeah, I'm just letting

(01:53:20):
that marinate and Lindsay's head from minute. All right, we
got to take a break when we come back when
we talk to White Rogers.

Speaker 12 (01:53:26):
Tulsa's Morning Show continues next ex The Big Bad Morning
Show on Tulsa's rock station ninety seven five KMOD.

Speaker 9 (01:53:46):
Good morning, It's the Big Bad Morning Show. Nine one, eight, four,
six oh kmode can also text bmms and then what
you want to say to eight, two, nine or five.
This weekend, the PBR returns the Bok Center. Get your
tickets bokacenter dot com and join us on the phone.
Right now is Hulbert's own Wyatt Rodgers. Hey hold, uh,

(01:54:08):
hey Wyatt, how are you?

Speaker 10 (01:54:11):
I'm doing good?

Speaker 2 (01:54:11):
How are you good?

Speaker 5 (01:54:12):
Man?

Speaker 9 (01:54:12):
It's good to talk to you again and coming back
to the Bok Center this weekend. We were talking about
bull names, uh this morning, because they're just such a
wide array, and I was curious, what is a bull
for you that is your nemesis or one that you
can't you've always wanted to ride?

Speaker 1 (01:54:34):
Uh?

Speaker 10 (01:54:35):
One that I always wanted to ride was called Bruiser.
He's probably the best bucking bull that's ever lived. It's
definitely cool. There the best bucking bull going right now.
His name is man Hater and he's actually was born
and raised in PEG's, Oklahoma, about a quarter of a
mile from my house.

Speaker 9 (01:54:52):
Wow, And do you have any do you personally raise
bulls to go on the tour or for that chance?

Speaker 10 (01:55:00):
I own I raised some bulls to train on and
stuff like that, and just to perfect my craft and
for allow my friends to come and get onto and learn.

Speaker 2 (01:55:11):
So when these bulls they're so mean, right, and they're
so angry anyone. Is that just something that's in their
DNA or is that something you train the bull for?
How do they get to that point?

Speaker 10 (01:55:24):
It's just what they're bred to do. I mean, the
genetics go so deep and it's like a science experiment
breeding a bull with a cow and getting certain babies
out of them, and certain the aspects that go into
a bucking bull. It's just crazy what they can do
with all that stuff now, and they're bred to do it.
Bulls are naturally high, strong animals. Some of them are

(01:55:45):
gentle though, and some of them are more on the
angry side. It's just like people, no different. Some like
to be hugged, some don't like to be touched.

Speaker 2 (01:55:53):
Right do bulls?

Speaker 9 (01:55:56):
Do you guys take much account into the name, meaning
like thinking they were named appropriately? Or do you guys
just try to ignore that.

Speaker 10 (01:56:06):
I mean, I don't have no part of that side
of the aspect. But stock contractors, it goes into how
they're bred. Sometimes in honor of the bull's father, they'll
name them something stimular to what their dad was.

Speaker 8 (01:56:21):
We saw a bull that was named Freckles. If you
pulled out the name Freckles to ride in competition, would
you be intimidated.

Speaker 10 (01:56:29):
Oh, freckles not so bad, but the punisher, Yeah, something
like that.

Speaker 2 (01:56:33):
Maybe.

Speaker 9 (01:56:34):
Yeah, we saw one named Rusty Socks. I believe that
you had written before. And I know that's an urban
dictionary reference to a rather off putting thing.

Speaker 2 (01:56:43):
Do you guys laugh about that?

Speaker 6 (01:56:44):
Like?

Speaker 2 (01:56:44):
Do you know the story behind most of their names?

Speaker 5 (01:56:48):
No?

Speaker 10 (01:56:49):
Some some bulls, yes, but some are bulls that we
don't know as well. I mean, this weekend, I got
a bull. On tomorrow night, I got a bull named
Prince Charming. Don't know really where that name came from
or anything, And it doesn't really affect my job and
what I gotta do to stay on my bull.

Speaker 9 (01:57:05):
That makes sense, Like, no matter what whatever bull you pull,
you are riding either way, Yes, sir, Yeah. Do you
watch game tape of like previous rides from these bulls,
you know, just kind of see how they handle and
what you can and can't or what you should and
should not do when it's your turn to ride the
Rusty Socks.

Speaker 10 (01:57:25):
I do because I treat it like a professional sport.
I mean, I grew up playing football, baseball, basketball, So
you have to see your opponent's tendencies. In buller I
think it's a little different because the bull does have
their mind of their own and they're not set to
set pattern or game plan like where if you got
to basketball playing a one to three to one defense
or something like that, It's not that way in bull riding. So,
I mean, you can see their tendencies and study all

(01:57:48):
you want, but at the end of the day, it's
just a one jump out of time and the bulls
leading the dance.

Speaker 2 (01:57:52):
Why Rodgers is joining us.

Speaker 9 (01:57:53):
You can see him and the rest of the PBR
crew out at to be Okay Center this weekend as
he's making run at his first individual goal buckle and
PBR team championship again, that's at the Bokay Center.

Speaker 2 (01:58:05):
Sports have advanced so much. I mean, you were the.

Speaker 9 (01:58:10):
Name the South Eastern Oklahoma State University's Athlete the Year
in twenty sixteen. Even in eight years, sports in sports
training has changed dramatically. What have you seen in the
bull riding world that has advanced how you guys prepare
for rides?

Speaker 10 (01:58:26):
Oh, in the past ten years, I mean you could
have treated it kind of like a hobby as more
or less as how we was treating our bodies as athletes.
You could just not really work out and you can
kind of get by. But now the bulls are getting
so much better, and everyone is riding is getting so
much better. You got to go and work out every day,
eat right, and do things right within yourself to have

(01:58:47):
even have a chance of competing for a gold buckle.

Speaker 9 (01:58:49):
I think that's you put it a great way, because
when you see movies like eight Seconds or whatever, it
is kind of treated like a party and just guys
being you know, rough housing, when now it feels like, listen,
this is all serious, yes, sir, So like all right,
recently they've started doing golf professional golf, but it's virtual

(01:59:11):
golf where they just hit a golf ball at a screen.
I don't know if you know what I'm talking about,
but like, let's just say the bull riding sport turns
to we're not going to ride live bulls anymore. We're
going to be going to do it virtually, or we're
going to sticky on a mechanical bull.

Speaker 2 (01:59:26):
What do you think about that?

Speaker 10 (01:59:30):
Uh? Yeah, I love it. I keep up with the
TGL league and everything, and so I think it'd be unique.
I don't know necessarily how it worked, but I'd be
gained for it.

Speaker 9 (01:59:41):
I do love the idea that like a like a
standalone facility and maybe you have different sizes of bulls
to ride and maybe they you elevate through. Dude, I
think you have an entrepreneur idea right here. Why And
I think you could pursue this and be at the forefront.

Speaker 10 (01:59:56):
Yeah, maybe we should partner up on it.

Speaker 2 (01:59:58):
Great.

Speaker 9 (01:59:59):
I listen now, if you need someone that's great at
going that looks good, I'm your boy, because if it
needs money, I'm not the guy. Do you still live
in Oklahoma? You still have a you have a ranch?

Speaker 10 (02:00:11):
Yeah, in Hulbert, Oklahoma. I got about thirty acres there
and where I was raised and just I plan on
staying there.

Speaker 9 (02:00:18):
Another famous bull rider from Hulbert's Ryan Dirt Eater. Are
you guys good or do you guys like see each
other crossing paths and Hulbert and you like you give
each other the stink guy like stay away from me,
and he's like stay away Rogers.

Speaker 10 (02:00:32):
He's definitely one of the biggest role models and I
still look forward to talking to him every week and
getting advice on how his career went and what I
can do better. To make mine better.

Speaker 9 (02:00:42):
I was looking at the rankings in the different categories
on the PBR website. Don't get PBR is going to
be at to be Okay Center. This weekend, we're speaking
with Wyatt Rodgers. Wyatt, who is the Tom Brady, the
current Tom Brady in the PBR world.

Speaker 10 (02:00:59):
I mean, I had Cassio Diaz, he's your reigning world champion,
and he just looks unstoppable. Unfortunately has a broken femur
right now and recovering from it, but he'll be back
in June. But I look forward to come back as
strong as ever.

Speaker 9 (02:01:12):
And there are stories of people who are like the
Kurt Warners or even the Tom Brady's really who only
went in because they took Drew bledsoe out. Is there
is there a guy that you know because someone like
Cassio broke his femur, that shot got to shine and
became a you know, uh, you know.

Speaker 2 (02:01:29):
A good story in the PBR world.

Speaker 10 (02:01:32):
Oh yeah. John Krimber, he's a I don't know if
he's nineteen or twenty now, but he's kind of the
next young phenom. He's been winning everything. He was the
youngest millionaire in PBR history or youngest writer to ever
earn't a million dollars in PBR history, and he's just
looking up. He's driving towards great things in his career.

Speaker 5 (02:01:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (02:01:52):
One thing I've noticed about professional sports when you get
to the level like you, whether it's the PBR or
the NFL, is everybody cheers everybody on. I mean when
they see in something new happening, it kind of invigorates everybody.

Speaker 10 (02:02:05):
Yes, sir, I agree. If we're a camaraderie sport, everyone
wants to help each other win and do their best.

Speaker 9 (02:02:12):
With that being said, because even in the NFL or
Major League Baseball, there are people that have bad blood
with others? Is there some guys that have bad blood
and you know, I'm not asking you to name names
or anything unless you want to, but that that those
you're like, oh, watch these two they're if they're on
the same stop together, it's gonna it's gonna be fireworks.

Speaker 10 (02:02:30):
No, not at all. I can't think of any two
people that I know of that are like that in
our locker room. I mean, most of us are friendships
and we have that competitive nature in us to want
to do better.

Speaker 8 (02:02:42):
Is it hard to find good medical insurance? Due to
the nature of what you do for a living, Well,
can you get coverage?

Speaker 5 (02:02:53):
Do what?

Speaker 10 (02:02:53):
Man?

Speaker 8 (02:02:54):
Can you get good medical insurance based on what you
do for a living?

Speaker 9 (02:02:59):
Uh?

Speaker 10 (02:02:59):
The are they cover our insurance with their own insurance?

Speaker 2 (02:03:03):
They have?

Speaker 10 (02:03:04):
And then I am a Native American, so I have
my Indian healthcare as well.

Speaker 9 (02:03:10):
Now, I'm sure it's a little different with you having
a stop here, you know, in Oklahoma. But what's a
normal tour stop look like for you? Do you a
rot you get to the venue and kind of check
everything out?

Speaker 2 (02:03:19):
Or or do you what's your what's it look like
for you? Go get some pizza? Like, what's it look like?

Speaker 10 (02:03:26):
I normally don't eat within four hours of the start time,
get to the venue about two and a half hours early.
Let's start getting ready about an hour before, and then uh,
it's game time whenever the booms go off.

Speaker 9 (02:03:43):
Now, I tell my kids no more water after like
seven o'clock, because I don't want them having to go
potty in the middle of night. What's the no eating
four hours? Are you afraid you might need to run
to the bathroom? I mean, what's the mindset?

Speaker 10 (02:03:55):
I mean, let's make sure to do that.

Speaker 9 (02:04:00):
Yeah, listen. Makesure you guys check out the PBR. It's
going to be in town this weekend and you could,
of course have regular seats, but they have suites for
you to be a part of that are kind of
near the dirt. They have shoot suites that you can
sit in the cage. They have many opportunities for you
to experience the PBR in a different way and make
sure you cheer on Wyatt. Why great to talk to

(02:04:20):
you man. Thanks for taking the time.

Speaker 10 (02:04:23):
All right, thank you, thank you for having me.

Speaker 9 (02:04:25):
Appreciate you, sir, See you later, Good luck this weekend.
That's why at PBR is in town this week and
we'll be back.

Speaker 10 (02:04:31):
Four of The.

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Speaker 2 (02:04:48):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Six oh
k m O. D Lindsey, what'd you learn today?

Speaker 8 (02:04:57):
I learned that the Chicago Bears used to hire on
credentials and stats. Now they're scouting talent is based on
the penmanship and bathroom stall graffiti. And I also learned
the topic of reasons why people have to poop at
the hardware store was a real brown eye opener, Gimpy.

Speaker 2 (02:05:15):
What'd you learn today?

Speaker 9 (02:05:16):
I learned that Lindsay's house makes you want to poop.
And I also learned that at least say something before
you start shooting. I learned Lindsay's friends go to her
house to poop when rather than when I'm asked to
come to her house, I say something kind of different yes.

Speaker 2 (02:05:35):
And I also learned a hardware store is the.

Speaker 9 (02:05:36):
Perfect place to poop because they have great bathrooms. You're
out on the road, you're looking for a bathroom, saying
if you want to poop with construction people's Corbyn saying,
make sure that dishwashers right.

Speaker 8 (02:05:50):
It's Lindsay's subtracking my cycle.

Speaker 2 (02:05:52):
This is kimpy and I'm sorry. Can I get up call.

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With the.

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Time I need?

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Yeah?

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Now what I mean it to be?

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