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Speaker 2 (04:01):
So how you guys doing well?
Speaker 1 (04:03):
Right?
Speaker 2 (04:04):
Our guess? Yeah, you know it's Monday, it's chilli outside.
But outside of that, man, not too shit.
Speaker 6 (04:11):
I know you're on top of the world.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
I would steal my thunder. Yeah, yeah, it was awesome.
Speaker 6 (04:21):
It clearly was a great, great night.
Speaker 8 (04:24):
I don't I don't know why the NFL can't figure
out how to have those two games on two separate
days to draw it out right right, I'm missing a
massive opportunity.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
Didn't mean what they did last week with the divisionals
or whatever it's like on Saturday and then again on Sunday.
Speaker 8 (04:37):
Yes, because there was they knew they would all be good.
They can't cram them into one day. But I'm saying,
like you could have two mid primetime games like at
that five thirty one on Saturday one on Sunday, they'd
be massive.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Yeah, they should also put the Super Bowl at five
thirty as well. A man, well, they do well. They
start all the pativities, they start all day.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
I knew her before that, but like let's have kickoff
at five five thirty something that yeah effect, yeah.
Speaker 8 (05:07):
Ah, woe is me, Like, I gotta figure that out.
I don't know how I'm gonna stay up again.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
Right, And actually it was like, you know, the game
was over like what eight thirty nine o'clock, and I
was like, Okay, this ain't too bad. I have stayed
up watching an entire Sunday night gaming long. Yeah, we
got done.
Speaker 8 (05:26):
I watched the post game right with the trophy and
all that stuff, and I was then I have to
wind down.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
I can't just go to bed too excited.
Speaker 8 (05:35):
Oh my gosh. Yeah, and so we wound down. I
got in bed finally, I fell asleep and you know,
turn off the lights at nine thirty. I was like,
this is great. I feel like that's a win. Yeah,
because there have been plenty of games. I don't go
to bed till midnight, right, but uh yeah, it's exciting.
I love the hate. Keep dishing it out. Yes, it's
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the refs. It hardly has to do with those missed,
failed two point conversions that would have put them ahead.
Speaker 6 (06:04):
Right.
Speaker 8 (06:06):
The ref's definitely made that guy miss the catch. Come on,
Oh it was dude, it was over I knew in
the pregame when they asked mahomes where he made a
little nod to like, we watch the news, we know
what's up. We know you think we're not real. They've
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doubted all season and people want to hate him. I
saw this take. This is pretty good that people say
the ref thing because there's no deflate gait, there's no
spy gate, there's no thing going on, so you can't
understand that they're doing good. You'll make up something. Every
team gets a call in their favor that makes no sense.
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It may not feel like it, but it does missed
hoolds right, things like that.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
There have been plenty.
Speaker 8 (06:55):
If it is what it is, man, it's over. You're
watching great with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
I will just see what happens here in a couple
of weeks. That's gonna be a good game. Yeah, Eagles
and Chiefs.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
Seguon Barkley man whoa oh man? Right? What a beast
he is? Yes, he's fun to watch.
Speaker 8 (07:15):
The Jalen Hurts his fun to watch, yea, he is.
I hate Nick Sirianni so much, the head coach. I
can't stint because he's a dick. He's a dick to fans.
He's a dick to visiting fans. He's just a jerk.
Why does he need that giant guy of security. That's
so weird.
Speaker 6 (07:35):
Because he's a giant jerk.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
That's so weird.
Speaker 8 (07:38):
I saw that they went out for like a meeting
and that guy goes with him, Like, what are you doing?
I'm sure, I'm sure he might need it, you know,
maybe there's been threats in the past.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
You're on the field, you're safe, right, I get that. Well,
you think you're safe. No, you're safe if you think so.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
But you think how many people just go onto the
field start streaking. Not very many, but still people can
and get down on the field. It happens rarely, so,
so instead of taking your clothes off, you know, and
running around the field, somebody could easily, ah, get in,
you know, shank a guy, you know whatever.
Speaker 8 (08:12):
There's like the craziest entitlement ever on a football field.
It's one of the only sports, if maybe the only sport,
where guys can't drink their own water. Yeah, it's so stupid.
And then you have security around the coach all the time. Huh,
when has there been an incident to dictate this tennis players.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
It's more evident tennis player has literally been attacked with
a knife. Yeah, but the idea that we need they
like high college coaches have a police officer around them,
Like when they go to shake hands with what what?
What is that? That's so wild to me.
Speaker 8 (08:51):
Now outside of the of the of the venue, sure,
but in the venue, it's just freaks of entitlement and ridiculousness. Now,
maybe there's been an incident, but none of them has
been knifed so that you need a guy with a gun.
Maybe you've definitely never had an incident at the fifty
yard line when you're talking with another coach.
Speaker 6 (09:12):
Right, Maybe they do it just because they can't afford
to it's a money flex.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
Maybe it's a weird flex.
Speaker 6 (09:20):
Yeah, it is.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
Trying to find instances where and how's that going? It
ain't coming up very strong, that's for sure.
Speaker 8 (09:28):
It's so weird to have somebody around them. Now let's
go across the other side. You have Taylor Swift, Right,
she's got her own personal security person and then she's
got two sheriffs on it, you know, around her. You
could make the argument there are massive threats against her
life all the time. Anywhere, and she is not. That's
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not her safe place wherever she's at.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
You could make that.
Speaker 8 (09:54):
Think her own president of her fan club killed Selena,
so there's no safe spot. There's documentation of that happening.
Speaker 1 (10:05):
And maybe that's, you know, just an error on the
side of caution for let's just say the Eagles coach whatever.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
Yeah, every coach.
Speaker 8 (10:11):
I mean, I'm just picking him out because the dom
is so recognizable.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Right right, But you know it's like you don't know
who's who until it's too late. Think of a Selena.
You know, she didn't know that the president of her
fan club was gonna kill her. So you think you
got somebody close to you. But you know, it just
takes one time and then it's like, okay, well we're
just gonna go ahead.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
And have a massive mountain of a man for security.
Speaker 8 (10:35):
Yeah, again, there's an evidence based pattern. There's zero with
NFL coaches. The amount of security in an NFL stadium
is already ridiculous and probably rightfully so. To me, it's
wild in the NBA where players can be so close
to fans, oh yeah, with no security.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
Yeah none, but not a wall or anything to get past. No,
they let him sit next.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
Yeah, for the right price. It's it's those two. The
difference between the two sports is crazy.
Speaker 8 (11:08):
And if it is your fan club person, they're gonna
get close to you either way because they're in the
fan club.
Speaker 6 (11:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (11:16):
But yeah, the entitlement on football fields whiles. But the
game awesome. Josh Allen is a stud. There's some awesome audio.
You want to hear this awesome audio of Josh Allen.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
It's so good at the end of the game. Yeah,
this is this is after kind of kind of it's
not fun.
Speaker 4 (11:39):
But to beat the champis you had to be the champion.
Speaker 7 (11:42):
You had to beat the champs, and we didn't do
it tonight.
Speaker 2 (11:44):
Jim Kelly Man, he sounds horrible.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
Yeah, you could see the look on Josh Allen's face
like that went when when they got the ball taken
away from him, Like, yeah, he knew, he.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
Knew it was over.
Speaker 6 (11:56):
He was so disappointed.
Speaker 2 (11:58):
Yes, he should be.
Speaker 8 (11:59):
Listen just saying it's your year, don't make it your year.
Isn't the right cowboy fans I must have heard, Well,
it's their year. They're due, They're due.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
Huh, y are the lions. That's not a real thing.
The Browns. They're due. They are due. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (12:19):
There's a small handful of teams that have never made
it to a Super Bowl, right, brown being one of them.
Speaker 2 (12:23):
Yeah, there's a lot of teams.
Speaker 8 (12:24):
I'm just like, the Bills have made it to a
Super Bowl, they haven't won. Well, sorry, the Browns haven't
even made it though, they're not even looking. I'm just
saying they're the the argument of you just wow, they're due.
This is different this year.
Speaker 6 (12:41):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (12:43):
He's only four?
Speaker 8 (12:44):
Yeah, Hey, some people get stuck in the Jordan era.
Some people get stuck in the Montana era. Some get stuck,
uh in the name of famous tennis person era. Like yeah,
so you know they're good, but like you to get
behind somebody who's dominant in that way. Matt Chris Jones
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said an interview, He's like, until this coaching staff gets dismantled,
it's gonna be hard to beat them. So far as
with the Chiefs, yeah, yeah, he's like the dynamic we
have it's hard to beat.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
Or if you know, some of their superstars retire.
Speaker 6 (13:22):
Oh yeah, why that happening?
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Listen, they said that gets said every year Tyreek Hill.
Speaker 8 (13:28):
Oh it won't be the same Eric Benemiles, Oh, it
won't be the same. Oh, Isaiah Pteco's hurt, it won't
be the same.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Right, But I think if Mahomes retires and quits and
they get a new guy in there, it's definitely not
gonna beat absolutely a huge factor.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (13:42):
Absolutely, But that's like going, well, the Bills wouldn't be
good without Josh Allen, Eagles wouldn't be good with Jalen Hurts. Yeah,
that's literally the role of that player to pick them
up and put them on their shoulders. You look at
the stats from last night's Chiefs game and you're like, ah,
I don't know how the Bill's lost.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
Here's a question before he come through text to Corbyn
if they win this Super Bowl? Do you think Andy
Reid will retire? I think he just signed a deal, right,
why right? I don't think that he would.
Speaker 8 (14:15):
I don't think he's I think maybe one year the
Kelsey wants probably a better question, right, Yeah, I don't
think Reid will retire. They just redid his deal, which
doesn't mean anything. But in my mind, I'm like, you
already got it in play, and if you're happy, like.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Yeah, he's only sixty six really. Yeah, Pete Carroll's seventy
three who just got hired as the Raiders coach, right right.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
Huh so he could be coaching for a long a
lot longer anyway.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (14:46):
Yeah, it was when I get nervous, I have to
stand up. So like at home, I just stand up
and walk around. Yeah, yeah, I have to. I just
got to dis place that energy and sit on the couch.
A couple bad plays and you're like, oh man, what
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are you doing?
Speaker 2 (15:09):
Right?
Speaker 1 (15:10):
So you get to start moving around, get that energy
projected out towards Kansas City.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
Juju. Yeah, I'm not from this, you know. If I
yell loud enough, they'll hear me.
Speaker 8 (15:18):
I'm not from that camp, right, I'm not Like I
don't lose all emotional control.
Speaker 6 (15:26):
Everyone else in your house?
Speaker 2 (15:27):
Yeah, what do you mean?
Speaker 6 (15:29):
Because in my house everyone loses control and they're all
loud and it's annoying and I have to, you know, yell.
They can't hear you. They cannot hear you.
Speaker 2 (15:39):
I find that odd coming from you.
Speaker 6 (15:42):
Why because I'm loud?
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Well, when when you go to get you literally have
a megaphone to play an eagle sound like, with complete
disregard of those.
Speaker 8 (15:50):
Around you as a true statement. So what's different at home?
I've got a cup that rattles, So what's different at home?
Speaker 6 (15:55):
Because they cannot hear when you're at a live game,
Sure they can hear.
Speaker 8 (15:59):
No, they're busy trying to hear the coach, not for
not for Marcus's mom.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
We weren't gonna play good. But I heard Marcus's mom.
Speaker 6 (16:13):
And it pumped me up and we got that touchdown.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
Yeah. Do you really think that's what it was? Do
you think that's what it was?
Speaker 6 (16:20):
But it's fun.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
What's the difference?
Speaker 6 (16:23):
They look, what do you mean it's you? They really
cannot hear you. If you're screaming and yelling at your television,
you're just annoying everything around you. Yes, but when you're
live at the game, everyone's in it with you, and
they're just as excited.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
Just as annoying. Yep, right, Well they don't hear you,
they hear the group.
Speaker 6 (16:38):
Yes, yeah, yeah, it's about it, Okay, Yeah, I sure
either way, I love football.
Speaker 8 (16:49):
I love watching it. I feel guilty a lot loving football,
but I do. And yeah, it's gonna be awesome to
watch Super Bowl. More of the week of people just
being mad that the Chiefs are in it again. It
sucks witnessing greatness? Right, No, it is not fun, is it?
Speaker 2 (17:05):
It is? It is. Let's dog on it.
Speaker 8 (17:07):
Let let's let's build somebody up because they do something
so amazing right their first few years, and then they
continue to do it, and now.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
You're annoyed with it, you know, and knock them back down. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (17:17):
Now you're like, pri I hope they fail when you
were all about it, what four years ago.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
So that's what we do. We get everybody, we build
them up. Like this is awesome.
Speaker 8 (17:28):
You see greatness happening, you see history in the making,
and you're witnessing it, and you're like, you know, God forbid.
Christopher Columbus is around right, discovering the land.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
I just happened to log over and all my Facebook
feed it has a video of the Chiefs bringing in
all their equipment and stuff, right, and the caption is
the Chiefs delivering payment to the referees locker room after
bring another trip to.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
The Super Bowl. Pay him more stupid. Yeah, it's just
a duffel bag. On top of.
Speaker 8 (18:01):
Here's text of an insecurity started being present around head
football coaches during games, primarily due to a rise in
incidents of aggressive fan behavior, including verbal abuse, physical threats,
and even occasional on field confrontations directed at coaches, particularly
when teams are losing or experiencing high pressure situations. The
heightened security presence is intended to protect coaches and maintain
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order on the sidelines.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
Here's the same that's one person, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
But what about all the off so many other people.
What about all the players and the other coaches. Why
does that guy get the safety And are you serious
with the verbal abuse?
Speaker 2 (18:45):
That's part of going the game. I feel that's part
of the game.
Speaker 6 (18:50):
Like the coaches, Like he called me fat, I mean,
that is kind of like the time we're living in.
Speaker 8 (18:56):
What's It's always been a thing. There's been verbal as
have always been a thing. But to be crying about
it as a football coach, when you're grabbing a person's
face mask and going are you stupid?
Speaker 6 (19:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (19:10):
What are you talking about?
Speaker 1 (19:12):
Maybe that's the case, Maybe that some of the players
are like, I'm gonna get this some bitch one of
these days, and that's why coach has security.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
Physical threats.
Speaker 8 (19:21):
You mean, someone tweets I'm gonna kill you, get in line,
die of fiery death, Andy Reid uh and I would
love any documentation of an on field confrontation with a
college or pro coach pro specifically high pressure situations.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
It's the job.
Speaker 8 (19:46):
It's the job to treat them like they are responsible
for the security of our nation. Right, it's wild treating
them like they're you know, billionaires and what they do
their death could result in financial destruction, is wild. Their
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coaches all right, we got to take a break. We've
got Theory of a dead Man we're gonna give away.
We've got best and worst of the weekend. We've got
our listeners, Rosso and Jeff Heinsley will join us.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
We'll be back.
Speaker 9 (20:17):
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Say, what the Here's Corbin Gimbia Lindsay with What's going
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Speaker 2 (21:00):
So in ninety.
Speaker 6 (21:04):
Sisters arrested during chest bump and hair pulling fight in church.
Kathleen and Maureen Degan from Florida, were arrested on Thursday
for allegedly battering each other at a Catholic church where
their ninety five year old father's funeral had just been held.
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The sibling fight, according to cop say, was prompted by
the eulogy delivered by sixty six year old Kathleen at
the services for father, doctor Arthur Deagan, a former management
consultant who in retirement authored several devotional Bible study books.
Court records do not indicate whether the fight was inside
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the church, or if it occurred inside the Clearwater Beach
Chapel or at the reception that followed on the church property.
According to the arrest Affidavid, Kathleen's eulogy did not include
a mention of sister Maureen's twenty four year old daughter,
which upset the younger woman and triggered a verbal argument
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between Kathleen and her niece. Investigators charged that Maureen walked
over to Kathleen and purposefully chest bumped her Kathleen then
grabbed her sister's hair and pulled it backwards. Marine responded
Copsy by throwing strikes at Kathleen's face, though it was
unclear if she used an open or closed hand. The
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mutual combat resulted in Kathleen's arrest for misdemeanor battery. Maureen
was charged with felony battery since her alleged victim was
sixty five years of age or older. They were held
overnight and released from custody the next day, and a
judge has ordered the women to have no contact order
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with each other.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
Funerals are awesome, KII. They really bring out the best
and worst than everybody.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Key West couple arrested for having sex on a public sidewalk.
This happens last week at four twenty in the morning
on a Tuesday. Police were doing their patrol down there
in Key West and they saw a man and a
woman in front of a pet grooming store, and well,
the woman was bent over in front of the man,
the man being forty one year old William Jenno and
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the woman being a thirty eight year old gal named
Diane Clawson. So pot cops roll up and they see
Diane bent over in front of old Willy here, and
Willie was thrusting his hips back and forth. So I
guess the cops sits there and watch this for a
little while, because they continue going on about it until
the cops turned their lights on. And then that's when
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they stop, and Willy put his willy back in his pants,
and then Old Diane put her dress down. They ended
up taking him both in for committing lacibius acts with
another person in a public place. Now, apparently Old will
just moved to Key West and is working for a
yacht company, and Diane lives there has been and she
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is a facial specialist. I mean, good for her and them.
Mistakes were made, right, he just gets so horned up.
You're like, let's stop right here in front of the
pet grooming place right bang it out at four to
twenty in the morning. Well, I mean, you just don't
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question when love accurse.
Speaker 2 (24:31):
Right.
Speaker 8 (24:32):
Man angered by barking dog cuts fingers from man with machete.
This happened in the Bronx on Friday, all because of
a barking dog. A man was walking his dog near
a bodega in the Bronx. His dog began barking at
another man, who police say didn't like it. He got
so angry, they say, the man.
Speaker 1 (24:52):
Pulled a machete, tried to attack the dog, and when
the dog's owner stepped in front, like hey, hey, the
man swung the machete and sliced his fingers off, removing
four of his fingers, three which they recovered and had
a fourteen hour surgery to put the fingers back on.
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One they can't find, and according to the guy who
this happened to, he says, I think a bird took it.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
I think the dog gate it right.
Speaker 8 (25:24):
Maybe they're looking for this guy. They have no idea
his name. The person that this happened to says that
people were taking video and not helping him, and at
one point had to yell, please call, please call nine
to one one wow, because so many people were just
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shooting video and standing around.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
Right, we'll try to get that next viral moment. At most,
I don't know how much.
Speaker 8 (25:52):
I don't know how much you get, but I would
think at most you get what like three hundred bucks,
maybe a hundie maybe, so I don't know.
Speaker 6 (25:59):
I think it depends on how many followers and views
you get.
Speaker 2 (26:03):
You're not gonna get all that off of one one video.
Speaker 8 (26:06):
I think that hasn't eventhing doing. I think it has
to do with how good the video is.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
And then other like news agencies will pick it up
by it from you.
Speaker 6 (26:13):
So yeah, that's true.
Speaker 2 (26:14):
You probably get it, you know, at least one thousand dollars. Ooh,
I don't think so. You think maybe I.
Speaker 8 (26:19):
Don't know anybody that's gotten money doing that, Nor do I,
So it must be for many people that just decide to,
you know, become a Kodak moment. I don't know anybody
that gets money. Matter of fact, the video the news
agency used was from a surveillance video that the police released.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
Yea, I'm more shocked over how many people are using
machetes nowadays. Right, You really don't seem to hear a
lot about that except for the last like years. So
we've read so many stories of people attacking other people
with machetes.
Speaker 8 (26:50):
I mean, I'm somebody who believes that news is hardly new,
so I think we just hear about it more often.
I think machetes are just easy to carry, right, I
don't know how.
Speaker 2 (27:03):
Well on your ship.
Speaker 6 (27:06):
They're not small?
Speaker 1 (27:08):
No, no, I mean, I have a machete and it's
got it's serrated on one side, so that wouldn't unsheathed.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
That would not be awesome. I don't know. Maybe they
carried on her back like a sword. I don't know.
Speaker 8 (27:22):
And I think there's a limit to how long a
blade can be. I don't know what it is in
New York, but I don't think you can just carry
a machete on you in a sheet around like maybe
while you're working in the jungle, right, right, of course,
But I don't think you can just walk into a
grocery store with a What are those blades? They've got
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to be at least thirteen eleven inches.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
So she said this was in New York.
Speaker 8 (27:51):
You say, yeah, but I don't think you can just
walk around with a machete strapped. It says in New
York State knives blades longer than four inches are prohibited
there you go to New York City, but not in
the rest of the state.
Speaker 2 (28:06):
Okay, well, the bronx is New York City.
Speaker 6 (28:08):
Yeah, so what does he hide it? What do you
hide it in?
Speaker 2 (28:12):
He pulled it out of his in his coat.
Speaker 6 (28:14):
There we go.
Speaker 8 (28:15):
According to the reports, he reached into his coat and
pulled out all right, knife a knife. All these stories
are on our Facebook page at facebook dot com, slash
bmms six nine.
Speaker 9 (28:27):
More of The Big Man Morning Show is next ninety kmod.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Six kmod.
Speaker 8 (28:48):
Can also text BMMS and then what you want to
say to eight two nine four five.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
We had our NFL.
Speaker 8 (28:53):
Picks from the games, Bills and Chiefs can be took
the Bills. Lindsay and I took the Chiefs and so
we got points for that. Lindsay and I did Commanders
and the Eagles because that game wasn't close, and I
had the Commanders and the Eagles went to Lindsay and Gimpy.
So Lindsay went two and oh come in. Gimpy and
Corbin each went one and one. So overall, now Gimby
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is forty one and twenty two, Lindsay's forty two and
twenty one, and Corbin is forty three and twenty and
so we'll do the guests for the Super Bowl coming
up in a couple of weeks. Let's see what Lindsay
has for Balls to the Wall sports.
Speaker 6 (29:41):
While most of us were watching football last night over
on the Hardwoods. Our Oklahoma City Thunder was dominating in
the NBA. Shay Gill just Alexander scored thirty three points
and the NBA leading Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Portland
Trail Blazers one eighteen to one oh eight last night.
Jalen Williams added twenty four points and eight assists and
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Isaiah Hartenstein had fourteen points and eleven rebounds to help
the Thunder rebound from Mahome loss to Dallas last Thursday night.
Oklahoma City is thirty seven and eight overall and seventeen
and five on the road. Oklahoma City leads the league
in steals for the second straight season, and the Thunder
are at Golden State on Wednesday night. And of course,
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the NFL's biggest game of the season features a pair
of familiar faces. Jalen Hurts and the Eagles I revenge
against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in a Super Bowl
fifty seven rematch. Hertz and star running backs at Kwan
Barkley combined for an eye popping six rushing touchdowns in
a fifty five to twenty three blowout win over the
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Commanders in the NFC Championship Game. It was the most
points scored in a championship game in league history. Meanwhile,
Mahomes commanded Kansas City to a thirty two to twenty
nine win over the Bills to earn the AFC title.
The quarterback threw for two hundred and fourty five yards
and combined for three total touchdowns as Josh Allen and
Buffalo got eliminated by Casey for the fourth time the
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team's last five playoff runs. The Chiefs will go on
for an NFL record third street championship when Super Bowl
fifty nine kicks off from New Orleans on February ninth.
Kansas City edged Philly thirty eight to thirty five two
years ago to begin their quest for a three peat
and multiple people This is not great. People are recovering
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after a car drove through a crowd of Philadelphia Eagles
fans last night after their win. It happened around nine
to thirty as fans were celebrating in their victory. Witnesses
told police that around thirty people were hit and several
individuals were rushed to the hospital. A suspect is in custody,
but no charges have been announced just yet.
Speaker 2 (31:51):
From what I read this morning, that was all it
was ignorance. It wasn't like ah okay.
Speaker 6 (31:59):
Benja Johnson is beginning to fill out his coaching staff.
The Bears head coach hired former Saints head coach Dennis
Allen to be his defensive coordinator next season, while bringing
on former Broncos tight ends coach Declan Doyle as his
offensive coordinator. Allen was hired by the Saints after Week
nine of last season, and Doyle spent the last two
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seasons learning from Sean Payton in Denver. The Seahawks have
found their next offensive coordinator. Seattle has hired former New
Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Clint Qbiac to the role. The
Saints were twenty first in the NFL this season in
points per game, averaging three hundred and twenty. They were
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twenty fourth in points per game, averaging nineteen point nine.
Kbiac replaces Ryan Grubb, who is fired following the end
of the regular season. The thirty seven year old is
the son of Super Bowl winning head coach Gary Kubiak.
Speaker 8 (32:57):
I think it's crazy that the Cowboys Brian Schottenheimer, right,
he was the assistant to the guy you fired.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
Why did you intervote all those other people Yeah, it's
a I don't get now. Brian Schottenheimer's father was Marty Schottenheimer,
famous coach, great coach, but it's not osmosis like right,
it just doesn't trickle down that way. I guess what
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they're hoping for.
Speaker 6 (33:29):
How long has he been the assistant there there?
Speaker 8 (33:33):
I mean, I think he replaced Kellen Moore if I'm
not mistaken when Kellen Moore left. But it's wild to
hire the person who was the assistant to the person
you just fired. Yeah, it'll be interesting to see what happens,
all right, unless it's just a because there was talking
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to McCarthy. Didn't want to do the Jason Witten mentorship thing,
but Brian I don't know Brian Schottenheimer is gonna mentor
with right, He's never been a head coach.
Speaker 2 (34:05):
Yeah, should have went with Dion. I gotta be honest,
I agree.
Speaker 6 (34:10):
Did I don't. Did Dion ever get excited about it?
Speaker 2 (34:14):
Was? It wasn't interesting. He was happy in Colorado.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
That's probably why they're like, well, Hail, Dion's not on board.
Who else we got, Let's just promote Schottenheimer. Then.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
I can't imagine Cowboy fans excited.
Speaker 6 (34:27):
And that's your balls to the wall sports. I'm Lindsay
on ninety seven five k.
Speaker 2 (34:31):
M o D. Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show.
Speaker 8 (34:44):
Nine one eight four six oh kmo D. Can also
text BMMS and then what you want to say to
eight two nine four five.
Speaker 6 (34:53):
Good morning Lindsay, Good morning Corbyn. Did you lose some
money making a bad bet on last night's games? That's
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Speaker 2 (35:15):
Good luck, Good morning, Gimpie, Well, good morning Corban.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
Here in a little bit we'll be given away tickets
to go see Theory of a Dead Man. They're going
to be at the Totsala Theater on Saturday, February eighth.
You can sign up to win free tickets if you
don't want to try to call in. It's all at
the website the rockscamwity dot com. All right, best and
worst of the weekend.
Speaker 8 (35:33):
What's the best thing that happened this weekend or the
worst thing that happened this weekend BMMS or whatever that
is to eight two, nine four five, or you can
call it nine one, eight four six.
Speaker 2 (35:40):
Oh kmod Lindsey. What's the best and what's the worst?
Speaker 6 (35:44):
Uh, the best may have been. I woke up Saturday morning,
a real early and purged and organized a junk drawer.
Oh it took me a couple hours. But while I
was organizing this drawer, I found some limited edition Chicago
Bears football playing cards. Yeah, and I gave him to
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Marcus and I said, look, these are in a really
good condition. Why don't you keep them? Because he likes
to He's got figurines still in the box, and he's
got some valuable Pokemon cards that he keeps. I said,
wy don't you. I'm sure you have some open cases
in your card box. Why don't you put these in there?
And he said, first, I'm going to look them up
because these are from the nineteen eighty five when they
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won a Super Bowl.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
How'd you know they were special?
Speaker 6 (36:34):
It's it says it on there. They're a limited edition. So,
but there was three or four cards, one of them
being Jim McMahon, and he looked up that one and
it was worth I think just over one hundred dollars.
Speaker 2 (36:50):
Really, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6 (36:51):
I said, so look at the other ones, and the
other ones were like, I don't think any more than
twelve dollars.
Speaker 2 (36:57):
Who were they?
Speaker 6 (36:58):
I don't even know. I neither one of us had
ever heard of them.
Speaker 8 (37:01):
So, and you haven't lived in that house very long
and you already had a junk drawer that needed cleaned.
Speaker 2 (37:06):
Oh yeah, huh.
Speaker 6 (37:08):
Oh yeah, big time. Okay, yeah, and uh so he's
holding onto those and he's like, let's get him, get
him grated someday. I said, all right, we'll do yeah ified. So, yeah,
to get him certified.
Speaker 2 (37:22):
I know what that means. I don't know if everybody yet.
Speaker 6 (37:24):
Explain it to me because I had no idea. And
I guess when you do, they will grade your card
and let you know exactly what it's worth, and yeah,
go from there. But I thought it was kind of
neat the worst part of the weekend was my youngest
got sick on Thursday with a stomach bug and I
had to spend most of Friday and well late Thursday night,
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but Friday as well, just sanitizing, cleaning his room. When
he vomited the first time, it was on his bed,
his carpet, in the bathroom, not in the toilet. He
had not made get in time, so it was a
lot of cleaning and just sanitizing walls everywhere.
Speaker 2 (38:06):
You don't do the bowl with a bag in it
at their bed.
Speaker 6 (38:09):
We did after the fact, yes, and he did use
that too.
Speaker 2 (38:13):
Did you take him to the doctor sef he had
the flu?
Speaker 6 (38:16):
No, he actually was fine. He never ran a high fever,
and on Saturday he was pretty much back to normal.
O could keep in the morning. We kept it light
like toast and just water, some gatorade. But then by
Saturday night he was eating regular food.
Speaker 7 (38:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (38:39):
Best and worst of the weekend? What's the best thing
that happened this weekend? And the worst thing that happened
this weekend? BMMS and whatever that is to eight two, nine,
four five, gimbi. What's the best and what's the worst?
I guess the best part of the week can be Friday.
I got done with the rodeo, not the PBR, when
I was at the American Rodeo Association's finals over at
the Fairgrounds Friday, and after that over and celebrated my
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old roommate's birthday. It was last week or whatnot, So
we got the whole crew together, most of the crew.
Some of them showed up late after it had already left,
but whatever is what it is. We all got together
and hung out and celebrated his birthday.
Speaker 1 (39:12):
He'd be twenty nine. He's my illegitimate bastard kid is
what I call him. You know, he's he looks like
your child. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's so tiny. He's so tiny,
he's so young, you know. So it was awesome to
get together and embarrassed the holy hell out of him
his girlfriend because he's not like, you know, a celebratory
kind of gangah, you know. And uh so his girlfriend
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went out and bought brought decorations and brought a cupcake.
He had a nice sash that said fifty that singular.
What do you mean a cupcake that singular? Like one
one for him and there were like many ones for
everybody else to bunch on or whatever. But you know,
instead of a giant cake, you know, it was a
it looked really good. Actually it was chocolate cupcake and
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then it had chocolate icing with a layer of peanut
butter ice icing and a Reese's cup on top.
Speaker 2 (40:00):
I'll look it. I was like, nag, that says a
lot from you. A little pretty good.
Speaker 1 (40:04):
But yeah, she she decorated and he was he was
pretty embarrassed. But you know, right, he's not fifty by
the way, No, no, no, he's only eleven nine or eleven.
Speaker 2 (40:14):
Yeah, So that was a lot of fun.
Speaker 1 (40:16):
Worst part of the weekend, I guess really didn't have
a bad, bad, bad weekend. Went out and played disc
golf with the crew on Saturday and I shot nine over.
So it was a terrible, terrible round of disc golf
for me.
Speaker 2 (40:30):
But whatever, it's all fun.
Speaker 8 (40:32):
Best and worst of the weekend. What's the best part
of the weekend. What's the worst part of the weekend?
Speaker 2 (40:36):
BM?
Speaker 8 (40:36):
A mess and whatever that is to eight two, nine
four five. Best part of the weekend? Uh yeah, the
Chiefs going back to the Super Bowl has to be
the best part of the weekend. It was fun to
watch the game and see just the excitement level around
it with my wife and we planned her whole day
around watching it and.
Speaker 2 (40:52):
Got stuff done like it was. That was fun.
Speaker 8 (40:55):
The worst part of the weekend is I got an
escrow a veustment form from my mortgage.
Speaker 2 (41:01):
Company, and they were as a shortage of.
Speaker 1 (41:08):
Forty five hundred dollars. And so the way that works
is they spread that out of over twelve months and
then they also have to then collect for that amount
for next year. Because my homeowner's insurance went up twenty
one hundred dollars.
Speaker 6 (41:25):
Good lord, And I don't know, I don't know. That
is a lot.
Speaker 1 (41:31):
It is trying to make up for all those wildfire
insurance claims and hurricanes, and hurricanes are like yeah, after
Corbin for the difference on all, everybody's insurance is going up.
Speaker 8 (41:42):
And so that and then I had a repair on
the house where the guy came out and he was like, yeah,
that's going to be fifteen hundred dollars.
Speaker 2 (41:52):
Dam what has to be right?
Speaker 8 (41:55):
It doesn't have to be repaired, like the house would
be fine. I don't need to do it. But I'm
that person that it drives me crazy when things aren't
fixed right, because ultimately you're gonna have to fix them
at some point, right. And I'm of the belief that
I paid for my house. I want it to be
in shape. I believe in painting the shutters and no
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peel paint and things like that. I'm just a believer
in that stuff. Keep it looking fresh and good. Yes,
And it takes work and it takes money. And so
the fireplace won't stay on okay, yeah, like the front
of the fireplace. No, okay, like the whole fireplace. Yeah,
Like you turn it on at the switch and it
comes on and then it goes off. It'll stay lit
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for like a short amount of time.
Speaker 1 (42:43):
I'm not thinking of the actual fire I'm thinking of
the brick and the mortar that make the fire place.
Speaker 8 (42:49):
And so I did my diligence with trying to fix it,
and I can't. So I had to have a professional
come in and he was like, your flex capacitor is
all flexed in capacitated. And I was like, oh okay,
and he's like yeah, it's like fifteen hundred dollars. And
that's hoping we don't have to take out the whole fireplace.
Speaker 2 (43:03):
All right. Do you use your fireplace that often?
Speaker 7 (43:07):
Sure?
Speaker 2 (43:10):
Like I have one, I've never used it. Of course.
Speaker 1 (43:13):
I boarded mine up because I didn't want the weasels
getting in there and you know, messing around in the
soot or possibly even climbing it and getting outside.
Speaker 2 (43:20):
So yeah, I get it.
Speaker 8 (43:23):
I don't have to worry about that with my children
and we my wife likes to use it occasionally. But again,
if I don't fix it, and then comes the day
that I don't know, let's say they fire me and
I or my wife gets fired, then we got to
sell our house or whatever, I have to fix it.
Speaker 2 (43:39):
Then yeah, exactly right, right, so when I just get.
Speaker 1 (43:41):
It done, you know, I learned beings that we're talking
about fireplaces, the Jack in the box and Broken Arrow
has a fireplace.
Speaker 2 (43:49):
In their Jack in the box. Really yeah, I thought
that was sober.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
I have never seen a fast food restaurant with a
working and it was on fire and there was a
great in front of it and a big sign that
says caution. This mofo was hot, like cracker barrel running
or like a gas one. Like a gas cracker barrel
is like wood, and you're like, god, damn man, right right, well,
I mean roasting chestnuts. I don't know what they if
it was a gas one or whatever I'm assuming it was,
but yeah, had a live fire in there burning, you know,
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and uh, when I went in there to get my tacos.
This guy got his food and sat down right in
front of the fireplace and enjoyed his Jack in the box.
Speaker 6 (44:22):
Nice fine, fine dining experience at a low budget.
Speaker 2 (44:25):
Price with my two dollars tacos.
Speaker 8 (44:29):
I gotta be honest, I've never used that as an
attribute on why we should go eat somewhere.
Speaker 1 (44:34):
Hey, they have a fireplace, right, but you expected and
kind of expected in some place. Now you would, you
would see you could see it in some places, like
let's just say like Charleston's right, you know, a steakhouse,
some fancy steakhouse.
Speaker 2 (44:48):
That's a day you know, but a jacket o barce. Yeah,
I gotta be honest.
Speaker 8 (44:53):
If you're designing a restaurant and you're like, we need
to put a fireplace in, I think you're focused on
the wrong thing. Nobody's ever been like the food was
pretty good, but the fire man they have a great
fireplace that was across the room, not near me. Does
a fire create ambiance and it's on the other side of.
Speaker 6 (45:13):
The room unless you can get it, Like I know
a lot of people on who go out, like on
Valentine's Day, they want to they want to seat by
the fireplace.
Speaker 2 (45:22):
Who are these people? Who are these people?
Speaker 8 (45:25):
What restaurants besides the Jack and Box, the JB and
Broken Arrow has a fire place in it. It feels
pretty antiquated unless you're trying to buy a rocking chair
a rug and eat breakfast at the.
Speaker 2 (45:40):
Barrel right at five o'clock at night.
Speaker 8 (45:43):
Yeah right, And when you you don't want to sit
near the fire at that joint, you'll get some burnt
You'll be at the Shriners Hospital burn unit.
Speaker 1 (45:55):
So bizarre to see a fireplace and a fast food joint.
Speaker 8 (45:59):
Best be the weekend in Eureka Springs for a friend's wedding,
dinner at the Skybar, gourmet pizza at the Crescent Hotel,
and shopping in town. Worse the long drive home and
have to be up at five for work. How I
don't even know how far Eureka Springs is.
Speaker 2 (46:14):
It's a four hour drive, not that far.
Speaker 8 (46:18):
Best of the weekend had some time for self care work.
I wonder what that was. Worst self care is a
little different for everybody. Sometimes self care is self care,
some is scrolling. Worst was didn't get much family time
because of work. Best my band Soul Shaker had mine
and my bass player's birthday bash at Cimmarron for a
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packed house.
Speaker 2 (46:40):
We had a blast.
Speaker 8 (46:41):
Worst the morning after said badass soul shaker birthday bash.
Best we rescued a French bulldog from a rescue And
worst was our fourteen year old got in a motorcycle
accident and broke his left.
Speaker 2 (46:54):
Femur like riding on the back. That sucks.
Speaker 8 (46:58):
Yeah, Best of thee The wife and I both had
a rare weekend off, played games with our seven year old,
made homemade state gargan zola, and I bought a CDC
tickets for the April show for all of us.
Speaker 2 (47:11):
No worse, my kid.
Speaker 1 (47:12):
Gets to gets today, gets to say, gets to say
he saw them live. Not yet, right, He's got to
make it to that concert first, not yet, and they
have to play right.
Speaker 8 (47:26):
Best of the weekend have sold out showing okay see
Saturday and saying someone brought three loaves of Walmart French
bread and we were throwing it around the pit man.
Things have changed. Bringing gluten to a mosh pit is
kind of like, I'll just say it week right. I'm
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not much of a masher, but back in my day,
we didn't bring French bread. If anything we bring American
right concessions, had Indian hacos not thrown in the pit.
Indian tacos get ultimate respect. After the show, went to
another show to hang out with a friend and we
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chatted outside till they closed at two am.
Speaker 2 (48:09):
Before I drove back to Tulsa.
Speaker 8 (48:11):
Worst second to last set Saturday night, one of the
hardcore kids got KOed and seized. I took another kid
and we followed the ambulance to a different hospital. They
told his family He's okay, just a minor concussion, but
still tough. Yeah, we had different types of weekends. We
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want to start bringing random loads of bread to concerts
though that sounds fantastic. No no, no, no no no,
to like patio parties and stuff. And when people ask
if we have something, you pull out that loaf, do
the zip the twist time and be like, here you go,
here's a slice of French bread.
Speaker 6 (48:51):
Soak up the alcohol.
Speaker 2 (48:54):
It's a dollar.
Speaker 8 (48:58):
Pre sliced French bread were Italian depending on your you
know which country you're.
Speaker 1 (49:02):
Loyal to, right the same would you like a heel
or would you like a regular slice of this Italian bread?
Speaker 6 (49:10):
But then you got to bring butter you don't have
to You don't have to bring butter. No, but it's
always best with butter.
Speaker 8 (49:18):
If you give away pin, No, it's not. It's way
better with like garlic. Yes, when we give away pins,
we don't give paper too, greedy bitches.
Speaker 6 (49:29):
Get your own paper.
Speaker 2 (49:31):
I'm going to bring that up. You should be don
have any ideas? Yes?
Speaker 1 (49:38):
Do you think they would believe me? I don't think
they would. What they'd be like, Okay, weird morning show.
You want the company to pay for loads of bread
so you can give them?
Speaker 8 (49:50):
Just being number one? Yeah, yeah, yeah, just keep being
number one. I don't have to make sense of it.
I don't have to try and understand you. I don't
have to congratulate you. Just just be number one. Welcome
to the patio party. Here's some pumper nickel.
Speaker 2 (50:06):
Join us live at the Rodeo, see Gimpy and get
your slice of bread. This week Italian.
Speaker 1 (50:16):
Showing up with the always save sliced white bread Freaking
a Friday.
Speaker 2 (50:21):
It'll be a case of beer and a slice of
pumper nickel. Lo it Hawaiian Right. Briosh is the bomb.
Speaker 8 (50:31):
Don't sleep on Briosh and on the.
Speaker 2 (50:35):
Really good weeks we'll give you a pretzel bread. Yeah,
you know your special. Then this week they gave out
pretzel body.
Speaker 8 (50:43):
Dude, if you go to someone's house and you're having
hot dogs and they're just regular ninety seven cent loaf,
you know whatever, hot dog buns, you go nice. But
if you go and they're having pretzel buns for the
hot dogs.
Speaker 2 (50:54):
You're like, damn, it went all out? Where's the poppy? See?
All right? Where's the cut of tomatoes and kukes? All right,
we gotta take a break. We'll be back.
Speaker 9 (51:07):
Tulsa's Morning Show is coming right back, a big Quarry Show.
Tulsa's Rock Station ninety KMOD.
Speaker 8 (51:25):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show nine four
six oh kmo D. You can also text bmms and
then what you want to say to eight two nine
four five. We are gonna play a game. Hey I'm
a dead Man Unplugged is happening at Tulsa Theater on
February eighth.
Speaker 2 (51:44):
Tickets available Tulsa.
Speaker 8 (51:45):
Theater dot com. And we're gonna play flick Off. The
way this works is I'm gonna give you three quotes.
You got to get at least two of them right
to get those tickets to see Theory of a Dead
Man on Saturday, February eighth at the Tulsa Theater. Get
your tickets Tulsa Theater dot com nine eight four six
oh kmo D.
Speaker 2 (52:02):
Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name?
Speaker 10 (52:05):
My name is Brian, Brian.
Speaker 1 (52:07):
How are you today? I'm doing pretty well, good, Brian.
You know your movie is pretty well Brian. I have
to think so, and I'm gonna give you three quotes.
Speaker 8 (52:16):
I'll do them one at a time, and then you
got to tell me what movie they're associated with. If
you get it correct, at least two of them, you're
gonna get those tickets, so you can miss one.
Speaker 2 (52:25):
Are you ready, Brian?
Speaker 4 (52:27):
I think so.
Speaker 2 (52:28):
All right? The first one here, I just had it
and I've already lost it.
Speaker 4 (52:35):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (52:38):
It's a trap. It's a trap.
Speaker 11 (52:49):
It's a trap. I don't know. Star Wars.
Speaker 8 (52:56):
So close but incorrect. Return of the Jedi, the Admiral
Ackbar that's our trap.
Speaker 2 (53:07):
You were close.
Speaker 8 (53:08):
Second one, this one, I feel like you should get
this one.
Speaker 2 (53:12):
Inconceivable. Inconceivable.
Speaker 9 (53:20):
Well, I'm a complete blake on this one.
Speaker 2 (53:26):
The Princess bride A. Have you seen that movie?
Speaker 8 (53:31):
Brian, yep, sure, right on, man, Brian, thanks for playing, brother,
have a great day.
Speaker 2 (53:40):
Yeata, thank you, see you man. Good morning, you're on
the air. What is your name, Sean? Sean, how are
you today? All right, Sean, You've got to get at
least too right to win this. Okay, all right, here's
your first one. Dude. Where's my car? Dude, where's my car?
Speaker 4 (54:08):
All right?
Speaker 10 (54:08):
Dr correct, you got it, man, excellent job.
Speaker 8 (54:16):
All right, you just need to get one more to
win the tickets to see Theory of a Dead Man.
That's a here we go. That's a big twinkie. That's
a big twinkie.
Speaker 4 (54:34):
Mhm.
Speaker 11 (54:38):
That's what do you think.
Speaker 2 (54:49):
You're You're in the right era.
Speaker 8 (54:51):
But that is incorrect Ghostbusters? All right, so you got
your one, miss, You've got one right, you need this
one to it. I feel like this movie. I'm gonna
pick a quote from you've seen probably Love. If it,
if it bleeds, we can kill it. If it bleeds,
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we can kill it.
Speaker 11 (55:21):
Thank God, Lillah.
Speaker 4 (55:26):
What'd you say, Godzilla?
Speaker 8 (55:29):
Godzilla? That is incorrect. That is from Predator. Sorry, buddy,
thanks for.
Speaker 11 (55:36):
Playing, Thank you you later.
Speaker 2 (55:40):
Good morning. You're on the air. What is your name? Beth, Beth,
how are you today?
Speaker 12 (55:46):
I'm good?
Speaker 2 (55:47):
How are you good? Beth? I gotta be honest.
Speaker 8 (55:49):
I didn't think we go three deep deep today, So
I'm hoping you can pull this off for us. Okay, yes,
we're playing flick off. I'm gonna give you three movie quotes.
You got to get at least two right to win
those tickets to see of a Dead Man.
Speaker 2 (56:00):
Are you ready? Yes, sir, you're killing me. Smalls, you're
killing me Smalls Sandlot. Absolutely, that's correct. Excellent job.
Speaker 8 (56:17):
Uh this one. Feel like you should get this one.
Speaker 1 (56:21):
Great, Scott, that's correct. Congratulations, No hesitation, smoked all these
fools today.
Speaker 8 (56:32):
Girl, you were fantastic. You're getting tickets the Theory of
a Dead Man. That's gonna be an unplugged show at
the Tulsa Theater on Saturday, February eighth.
Speaker 2 (56:40):
Hang on the line so you can get your info. Okay,
thank you, good job. No hesitation, no none. She was
just like a powow. She was young guns.
Speaker 1 (56:50):
Meanwhile, the men are weak waiting their efforts. You gave
her easy ones. I mean it's a trap. Is we
say that on the show.
Speaker 2 (57:00):
All the time.
Speaker 1 (57:01):
Yeah, that first person took so damn long. I thought
they were googling the answers. I like, you cheat.
Speaker 8 (57:07):
I've tried before to try and like zoom in on that,
but ah, that's on you if you want to cheat, right.
Speaker 6 (57:13):
Yeah, right. I can't remember the That's a big Twinkie
and Ghostbusters. The first movie that came to my mind
was Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.
Speaker 8 (57:20):
What I was thinking, really, yeah, that's fair. It's when
the stay puff marshmallow Guy. Okay, that's a big twinkie
if I remember correctly.
Speaker 2 (57:30):
Listen.
Speaker 8 (57:31):
I don't verify all three hundred of these movie quotes,
so I maybe it is Honey, I Shrunk the Kids,
but they've been right on the other one.
Speaker 2 (57:41):
All right, we got to take a break. We'll be back.
Speaker 9 (57:43):
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Speaker 1 (58:15):
Colvin says here that the White House says Colombia agrees
to Trump terms on tariffs, and a statement of the
White House said that the country agreed to Trump's terms,
including the unrestricted acceptance of all illegal aliens from Columbia
returned from the United States. The statement also said that
drafted actions on tariffs and sanctions would be held in
(58:36):
reserve and not signed unless Columbia fails to honor this agreement.
Trump threatened retalt thory measures after Columbia denied entry to
a pair of US military deportation flights. In response, Trump
announced on True socially yesterday's sweeping measures, including tariffs on
Columbia imports, visa sanctions on government officials, and increased customs
(58:58):
inspections andinancial penalties. Says here that the Israel Lebanon seasfires extended,
and in a statement yesterday, Whitehouse says that the Hesbola
and Israel seasfire is now set to be effective until
February eighteenth.
Speaker 2 (59:14):
An earlier agreement had a time frame.
Speaker 1 (59:16):
Of two months in which Israel would pull out its
army from southern Lebanon as the Lemites armed forces would
start deployments in the same area. The IRS begins processing
tax returns today, hooray. The official deadline of fili your
taxes is still April fifteenth. The agency did note individuals
(59:37):
and businesses affected by the wildfires in southern California now
have until October fifteenth to file their taxes. And lastly,
here Supreme Court to weigh in on Oklahoma's first publicly
funded religious charter school. The US Supreme Court will consider
allowing the nation's first publicly funded religious charter school to
(59:57):
open an Oklahoma. In Oklahoma's a wide Virtual Charter School
Board versus Drummond, the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled the contract
for the school was un constitutional.
Speaker 2 (01:00:08):
On June twenty fifth of twenty twenty four.
Speaker 6 (01:00:23):
Corvin, you mentioned earlier that you were surprised by the
Dallas Cowboys new head coach hire of Brian Schottenheimer, and
apparently you're not alone. Michael Irvin took to his YouTube
channel on Saturday to talk about the new hire, and
he was not happy. He said, here's my issue. We
lost an opportunity here. I don't know what will happen
with coach Schottenheimer and the Dallas Cowboys, but Jerry's a
(01:00:46):
shrewd businessman and this opportunity I'm shocked. He did not see.
Irvin pointed out that too NFC East teams will be
playing in the NFC Championship on Sunday, which is a
round of the playoffs, that the Cowboys haven't made it
too since nineteen ninety five. He said, we have two
NFC East teams in the Championship game being played, all
(01:01:06):
eyes on them. The Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders
are enemies on all fronts, and they're in a position
that we haven't held in thirty years, the longest drought
by any NFC East team period. The Commanders did hold
the record for longest active drought without appearing in an
NFC Championship, but that unfortunate honor now belongs to the Cowboys.
(01:01:28):
Before this year, the Commanders hadn't made it to the
game since ninety one, and with Washington getting there this year, though,
that means every NFC team has made it to the
conference title game at least once since twenty ten, except
for the Cowboys.
Speaker 2 (01:01:43):
Listen, Jerry Jones is not stupid. He's not. He's a
smart businessman, and no one will know if Brian Schottenheimer's
the guy he can rally these people around. But I
think when you make the decision. You've got to bat.
Speaker 8 (01:01:56):
I think you have to balance getting people excited and
then also making the right higher. And maybe you make
the right higher and don't think about the other part
and hope everybody gets on board.
Speaker 6 (01:02:09):
Later, Irvin says that the Cowboys might actually start losing fans.
They've lost a generation of fans. Oh that's thirty years.
Speaker 2 (01:02:17):
Forty years.
Speaker 6 (01:02:19):
Is a generation right here right now is a critical mass,
not real It's time to bring someone in that could
shake things up and grab this last leg of Cowboys Nation,
he said. With the Cowboys viewed as America's team, Jones
probably hasn't been worried about losing fans, but it's something
that he should start taking seriously. He said. If we
got thirty years right now, life expectancy is one hundred.
(01:02:40):
That means by math, a third of Cowboys Nation has
he never felt or lived the glory of a championship.
Story don't even know about it, he said. How the
hell can they pass something down if they don't even
know about it. It's a generation that knows nothing about
a championship from the so called America's team. And worse yet,
that generation has seen total domination from a team name
(01:03:02):
the Kansas City Chiefs, and he says with the Chief's
gun and for to make NFL history by becoming the
first team to win three Super Bowls in a row.
Irvidd admitted they might steal the Cowboys title of America's team.
Speaker 2 (01:03:15):
They're not gonna lose fans. They're not gonna lose fans.
Speaker 1 (01:03:18):
No, the diehards will stick around. That's maybe your your
fringe ones will probably jump ship.
Speaker 8 (01:03:22):
That's right, and when the ship evolves more fans will
come to then.
Speaker 6 (01:03:26):
Yeah, he said he was pushing for Deon Sanders. However,
former receiver does Bryant, who spent nine seasons with the Dallas,
also expressed disappointment in the higher He took to X
saying somebody's getting sabotaged, shaking my head. Two months ago,
dos Bryant said that if the Cowboys wanted to turn
things around, they need to steal Cliff at Kingsbury from
the commanders.
Speaker 1 (01:03:48):
I mean that doesn't mean Cliff would take the job though, right,
there's no steal, like it's someone has to want that job.
Speaker 4 (01:03:54):
M h.
Speaker 8 (01:03:55):
And who wants to have a job where your boss
medals in your business? Every day or is out there
saying thing I wouldn't want that job, but I don't
think Again, you don't know what Schottenheimer is capable of.
Jerry Jones, who clearly knows what he's doing. He found
(01:04:16):
he bought the Cowboys when they were worth nothing and
made them the biggest football franchise. That was also a
time when you know, I was talking to my girls
when we would watch the Chiefs. It was the only
team on in Iowa, and that helped fuel.
Speaker 2 (01:04:35):
My love for them. The Cowboys. The same thing they
used the Star like that kind of.
Speaker 8 (01:04:41):
Helped the TV show Dallas as much as people don't
want to admit it helped. And now every team's accessible, right,
so it's hard like America. I think they're still America's team,
but it's now you can like other teams, and I
think people like multiple teams.
Speaker 6 (01:05:01):
For sure.
Speaker 8 (01:05:03):
But he played for them. He's filling time on his
YouTube channel, right, He's just gonna say things.
Speaker 6 (01:05:13):
Well, he's passionate about it. Same with des Bryant.
Speaker 2 (01:05:16):
It doesn't affect him at all.
Speaker 8 (01:05:18):
I'm sure he's passionate about it because of his history
with the team, but it doesn't affect him his paycheck
will be the same.
Speaker 6 (01:05:25):
Right, and a top NFL draft prospect is considering sitting
out of an important combine drill. Shador Sanders told the
media on Saturday that he's unsure if he'll throw in
Indianapolis next month. The former Colorado quarterback will attend the
East West Shrine Bowl on Thursday, but won't practice or
playing the game. Sanders met with the Titans, Browns, and
(01:05:47):
Giants heading into the weekend. Tennessee, Cleveland, and New York
holed the top three picks in April's draft. Sanders threw
for more than forty one hundred yards to go with
thirty seven touchdowns and ten interceptions this past season, and
he's considered the top quarterback prospect alongside Miami's Cam Ward.
Speaker 8 (01:06:04):
So here's just some lists who didn't throw at the combine.
Teddy Bridgewater, Johnny Manzell, Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin, Iid Ryan Tannehill,
Brock Osweiler, Blaine Gabbert, Sam Bradford, Tim Tebow, Matthew Stafford,
(01:06:25):
Matt Ryan, JaMarcus Russell, who might be one of the
biggest busts in the draft ever, Brady Quinn, Caleb Williams,
I think he doesn't have to throw. I don't think
he has to play. I don't think he has to
do anything. There's nothing you're gonna see in the combine
that's gonna make you one way or another. This guy
(01:06:48):
was telling a story about Patrick Mahomes and when the
Bills went to Texas Tech to see him throw for
Pro Day and he was throwing.
Speaker 2 (01:06:59):
Into the wind.
Speaker 8 (01:06:59):
They were just so overly impressed with him. Left to
the meeting, like the owner was like, I gotta give
my picture. This guy's gonna be a star. And they
didn't draft him. You see what I'm saying, Like.
Speaker 6 (01:07:10):
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Speaker 8 (01:08:05):
All right, where you're doing. Our listeners are awesome. This
is where we chat with the listener and they share
part of their lives with us. And on the line
with us right now is Michael. Hey, Michael, how are
you good?
Speaker 2 (01:08:17):
Good?
Speaker 8 (01:08:17):
Michael says you're married? How'd you meet your wife?
Speaker 4 (01:08:22):
I met my wife on plenty of Fish?
Speaker 2 (01:08:24):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (01:08:25):
And was that the was that the first time you
ever were online dating?
Speaker 2 (01:08:30):
So wow? So like straight out of the shoot?
Speaker 4 (01:08:32):
Huh?
Speaker 2 (01:08:34):
And what did you like about? What was your line
to her? Like? How did you how did you reel
her in?
Speaker 4 (01:08:41):
But it was actually the line on my profile that
got her to talk to me was but so I'm
an anti theist, I don't believe in a god. From
being over in Iraq, so I had said I'm a
boot while it said I'm an atheist. If you don't
(01:09:04):
know what it means, one and get a dictionary in two,
keep a god related comments to yourself and kick rocks.
And he thought that was funny.
Speaker 8 (01:09:17):
And she said shared those same feelings, like she kind
of had those same religious beliefs.
Speaker 4 (01:09:23):
No, she's religious, but because I was actually honest and open,
and I was like, look, you know, hey, you know,
you know going through problems in life. You know, gotta
gotta gotta you know, I had gone through problems from
being in Iraq. So I was living on my buddy's couch.
(01:09:45):
I had five hundred dollars to my name every every month,
which was basically going to my buddy for to let
me sleep on his couch. And so I had no job,
no car, nothing. My world was basically imploded. I didn't
leave the house, didn't I didn't want to have nothing
to do with anybody. And my buddy was a marine
(01:10:08):
and he was he understood. And then my wife would
started talking to me and we were talking back and forth.
She's like, yeah, your profile made me actually laugh.
Speaker 6 (01:10:22):
And so did it make her laugh or did you think,
oh I can change him?
Speaker 4 (01:10:27):
No, she actually said it made her to laugh because
you know, I said, hey, kick Rocks, I don't like
it kick rocks. And so one day she got out
of work and I was talking to her and she's like,
I was like, what are you gonna do? It's like
try to figure out what I want for dinner? And
I was like, well, if I was there, cook It's like, yeah,
(01:10:48):
what are you gonna cook for me? And I was like,
m chicken, rice, mush. And she's like, where do you live?
I gave him my address because you know some guys,
I don't care, just like I'll be there in an hour.
I was like whatever. Right about an hour later, I
gotta now come the room. She's like, where's my dinner.
I was like, I actually think you're gonna show up.
Speaker 2 (01:11:10):
Damn it. Now I gotta cook.
Speaker 8 (01:11:14):
So I have a question for you, Michael, and hopefully
I want to. I'm gonna ask it and try to
just think for a minute before you answer it, and
if it's too much, just tell me.
Speaker 2 (01:11:25):
Did she save your life?
Speaker 4 (01:11:28):
Yes? Actually yes she did. Yeah she did in more
ways than one. My life was going nowhere nowhere fast.
And because I got with her, a lot of a
lot of my problems came to light the fact that
(01:11:50):
I was snoring and I stopped breathing at night and
my O two SATs were dropping at like sixty sixty five.
My wife works as a fumal director, works at a
you know, and she said they bury people when the
O two SATs dropped to eighty. So without knowing it.
(01:12:13):
And then ever since Iraq, I had been having problems
with my heart but nobody could catch it. And then
we were going up to Ohio to move her aunt
and uncle back down here to Tulsa, and my heart
started doing it wonky beat and they caught it and
(01:12:36):
we were able to find out that I had an
extra nerve that runs from my heart that was causing
it to speed up to almost three hundred beats a minute.
Speaker 6 (01:12:44):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (01:12:47):
Too. Heart surgeries later and I got the nerve fixed.
Speaker 2 (01:12:54):
That hadn't been intense, it was.
Speaker 4 (01:12:58):
I mean, when your heart goes, you know, sixty beats
a minute, almost three hundred, you know, it feels like
you're just got done running a marathon. It that's kind
of hurt.
Speaker 8 (01:13:11):
Yeah, And we haven't got into it, but you've seen
and been a part of a lot of things serving
our country that and then here you are getting ready
of heart surgery that had to feel you had to
have before that felt like I've seen it all and
then here you are going in for heart surgery.
Speaker 4 (01:13:32):
I don't go anywhere without my wife. And I mean
some people will be like, nah, you know, he's kind
of ah. I can't say that word on the radio.
Speaker 2 (01:13:45):
But yeah, just say whipped.
Speaker 4 (01:13:49):
Right, he's whipped.
Speaker 2 (01:13:50):
But she carries your balls in her purse? How about that?
Speaker 4 (01:13:54):
All right? Yet, so most people will be like, oh,
he carries the balls in the purse. But see my wife,
you know, a funeral director. She knows a lot of
the medical terms because she literally had to go through boards.
So like, when doctors throw all these medical terms at you,
and I was basically you know, I was a string puller,
(01:14:18):
door kicker. I did all that, and so you know,
I'm smart in areas where it comes to war or
that stuff. But when you start throwing all these medical terms,
I'm like, I want to scratch my head and gow
metarz and u Jane and my wife will be like,
all right, So he basically said this or this or
(01:14:38):
this or you know, if they want to throw me
on a bunch of meds, my wife can look at
it and go nah, that's kind of sus and you
know that. And my wife wanted me to go back
and be a psychiatrist or a psychologist, and I was like, well,
(01:14:58):
i've never seen one of them. Again, She's like, I
want you to get help, and I was like no.
My wife, being the persistent woman she is, it's like,
all right, I set you up an appointment. We went
in there and the lady asked, She's like, do you
have guns? And I'm like, I'm a veteran. Yes, I
(01:15:21):
have guns. I inherited my grandfather's gun from World War Two.
And you know, the lady goes, have you ever wanted
to kill somebody? You know, I'm a veteran. What if
(01:15:43):
I not wanted to kill somebody? And then she goes,
do you have a plan? You know when somebody cuts
you off? You're like, I just wanna But she didn't
ask because I was going to act on it. She's like,
do you have a plan. I'm like well yeah. She's like,
(01:16:04):
well I'm gonna report you and throw you into a
psych ward. No, and I got up and left and
my wife was like, no, that's not gonna happen. After that,
my wife was like, now I understand why you don't
want to do that, and then we got the help
that I needed. So yes, my wife literally saved my
life in more ways than one. Got me back on
(01:16:26):
my feet. I'm going to get a job.
Speaker 8 (01:16:31):
She sounds like an amazing woman, and I'm so glad
that you found her. And I want to ask you
about joining the military. What made you want to join?
Speaker 4 (01:16:42):
So growing up, it was just kind of one of those,
one of those things. I'm from Kansas, more specifically, I'm
from around Dodd City, So back then we were on
the flight path from all the b ones and B
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two's coming out of Wichita, so they would constantly be
flying over, and I always wanted to join the military.
I always wanted to do that. In my grandfather, you know,
he kind of you know, he had all those only
guns and I got he always took me out shooting.
My stepdad was a real piece of work, real piece
(01:17:25):
of work, and I needed to get away from that.
But nine to eleven happened and kind of just one
of those All right, now I know what to do,
come to find out from I've got four older brothers,
two older sisters, two younger brothers, and two younger sisters.
(01:17:47):
Out of all of those I've got two older brothers
in the military, and older sister in the military, and
a younger brother in the military.
Speaker 2 (01:17:55):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (01:17:57):
So and my dad, my true my true biological father,
plus my grandfather who had the same job in the
same unit and military just kind of ended up being
in my DNA.
Speaker 2 (01:18:12):
Did you know your family members?
Speaker 4 (01:18:13):
Did you know them? I?
Speaker 10 (01:18:17):
I didn't really know.
Speaker 4 (01:18:19):
I knew I had two younger brothers and a younger
sister on my mom's side, and I didn't know any
of my my dad's side of the family because they
had gotten divorced. So but I knew my grandpa, who
you know is my mom's side, and then.
Speaker 10 (01:18:41):
So and it says you meet them until I got
in the military and lo and behold brother, brother, sister, dad,
all that.
Speaker 2 (01:18:54):
It says you got three purple hearts while serving.
Speaker 4 (01:18:59):
I did.
Speaker 2 (01:19:00):
And tell me about those.
Speaker 8 (01:19:02):
When you think about those three getting those three purple hearts,
what do they mean to you?
Speaker 4 (01:19:09):
A lot a lot of sacrifice, a lot of a
lot of commitment, a lot of bloodshed, and a lot
of a lot of tragedy. But I mean when people ask, hey,
would you do it again? In a heartbeat? So the
(01:19:33):
first time I got a purple heart. We were on
a supposed to be a routine patrol and we were
walking down the street and they're like, hey, we want
to search this house. So we started searching the house
and I'm like, all right, Papa, spot So took a
knee and and then there was an explosion behind this
(01:19:58):
and I I had to turn around and all I
heard was tee tee, pink, and then grenade had dropped
two feet off my right side and then blow them up.
So that was my That was my introduction to my
first purple heart. Blew up two feet off my right side,
which since shrapnel tearing through the right side of my body,
(01:20:22):
and a blew into my face, blew out the vein
that runs along the jaw line, and shattered four teeth
in the back side of my dog, put shrapnel in
my eye unless the third of my blood volume. Heart
stopped twice on the way to the hospital. They called
(01:20:42):
my mom and they told her that they didn't know
if I was going to survive because my heart kept stopping.
On the way of the hospital. They were doing chest shrubs.
Try and keep me talking.
Speaker 8 (01:20:56):
Did you think you when after that happened, did you
were you like, Okay, my military career is over.
Speaker 4 (01:21:03):
Yeah, because when you when you get injured like that
in combat, the first thing they do is they're like,
we're going to shoot you back. And I had to
argue and argue and argue with the commanding officer until
my n CL was like, well, we'll keep them. And
so I was on restricted duty inside the compound for
(01:21:24):
almost a month before I got to go back outside
the wire.
Speaker 2 (01:21:29):
And so how did you get your second purple heart?
Speaker 4 (01:21:32):
So the purple heart was during my second tour when
we were we had set up a temporary checkpoint and
they they were coming up with an IED or those
vehicles coming up and we were told to stop it,
and the guy panicked and blew it up, and it
(01:21:56):
had shoved me back fifty feet into the wire and
it slayed my back. It took two hundred and ninety
eight stitches to close my back up.
Speaker 8 (01:22:08):
Yeah, I mean that sounds intense. But unfortunately, compared to
your first prop hard, this didn't Was that more or
less of a of injuries to you?
Speaker 2 (01:22:18):
In your evaluation? Was it less of a of an injury?
Speaker 11 (01:22:24):
I mean.
Speaker 4 (01:22:29):
It was a different injury, not so much less, but
a different because a back injury is not the same
because I mean, you can't really put your armor on
and you use your back, you twist, you move, So.
Speaker 2 (01:22:47):
I mean, potatoes, potatoes, I get, I understand what you're saying.
They were both pretty intense. Uh.
Speaker 8 (01:22:54):
And so when you had that injury where you're like,
I'm this is it my career, My military career is
over now for sure?
Speaker 1 (01:23:00):
Hm.
Speaker 4 (01:23:01):
Now I never once thought that, I'm like, okay, all right,
we'll just you know, just keep keep plugging along.
Speaker 8 (01:23:11):
And so then and so then you get back to
serving our duty. What how do you get your third.
Speaker 4 (01:23:18):
And if they're on a patrol, We've gotten up like
three in the morning for patrol. We're what's known as
o P s in one, which is an which is
an observation post. So it's this little tiny tiny codes
and nests. It's basically what it is. And it is
(01:23:40):
out in the middle of b Fi and it's supposed
to overwatch the incoming flight path for for Allied Nations
planes so the Taliban can't shoot down our planes. And
it's basically farmland. And we went out just three in
(01:24:03):
the morning and then we were going to run into
what's known as BYOP which is b IAP, which is
bagged at International Airport to get our food and supplies
for that day, because we don't really have anything. So
we run into the OP real quick and get the
(01:24:27):
water buffalo which is a water tank, hook it up,
and then we're going down the road. On the right
side is a thirty foot drop off and on the
left is a ditch. And they tunneled under the thirty
foot drop off and put up five hundred pound bomb
(01:24:48):
under the road and detonated it, which brought up the
front of our V and I was in the gunner's
hatch and it slammed my head into the the gun
mount and it gave me a concussion. It gore open
(01:25:12):
my forehead, so it knocked me out completely out, and
since I mean the gunner's hatch, I slumped down and
they thought I was dead, so they had to throw
me out. I mean, the driver got knocked out by
hitting his head on the steering wheel. The front right
passenger which is the TC, had shrapnel goes through the
(01:25:36):
floorboard and into a sweat. The back right passenger had
got knocked out, got shrapnel into his face. So and
the only person that wasn't injured. Was a back left
passenger who was the medic. Everybody else knocked out unconscious,
bleeding and they shoved me out. I have which is
(01:26:01):
in the top. And then the next time he shut up,
all I saw was me out the hatch, and I
thought I was dead because I was bleeding all over
the humbe Wow, I got my third purple heart.
Speaker 2 (01:26:15):
That's that's not standing.
Speaker 4 (01:26:17):
All the times I've been shot at, all the other
explosions we've been through, and the time that somebody tried
to stab me.
Speaker 8 (01:26:25):
You got in a close combat situation and someone tried
to stab you.
Speaker 4 (01:26:29):
But I got a nice sort of knife out of
the deal. This guy walked up and he had a
knife and tried to stab me through my combat vest
and it stopped it. I was like, I looked down.
This dude had a knife stuck in my stuck in
my vest, and he got a couple of quick shots
(01:26:50):
and I got a nice new knife out of the deal.
Speaker 2 (01:26:53):
That's intense.
Speaker 8 (01:26:55):
There's a video circulating of a Ukrainian soldier and a
Russian soldier coming across each other and like a farm land.
I don't know if you've seen this video or I
have heard about it, and one of them is wearing
a GoPro like on their chest and you see them
have a close combat altercation and it is, uh, it's
(01:27:18):
it's it's it's it's gut wrenching, and I almost want
people to see it so they understand what it's like,
because it is. It is insane when two people are
trying to fight for their life.
Speaker 4 (01:27:32):
It is pure chaos. When it's real close, it's like
thirty seconds of mad dash chaos and then everything is
like silence.
Speaker 2 (01:27:44):
Yeah, and people always go, you know, talk about oh
they could I could do that, I could handle that.
What do you say to those people?
Speaker 4 (01:27:55):
You just kind of look at them and you just
kind of nod your head and go okay, and I then,
you know, go do it right. That's why that's you know,
It's what it basically came down to, is you know,
now I can talk about it. When I first got done,
people would be like, hey, did you do this? Hey
(01:28:15):
did you do that? And I'd look at him like
are you stupid? And did you really just ask me that?
I mean, I'm in uniform and everybody's like, hey did.
Speaker 12 (01:28:24):
You do this?
Speaker 4 (01:28:25):
Hey did you do that? Hey? I could do that,
and I'm like, then why aren't you doing it.
Speaker 8 (01:28:33):
I don't think people understand the mental tax that goes
on when you're in those situations or have to take
someone's life.
Speaker 4 (01:28:46):
First time I had to do it, I had to
take I take twenty seconds. Took twenty seconds for me
to pull a trigger.
Speaker 2 (01:28:59):
It's a long time.
Speaker 4 (01:29:01):
There is time, yeah, And then you know the next one,
the sky was coming up in a car and we
were told, hey, you know, we're trying to tell him stop, stop, stop,
stop stop. He didn't and I had to like the
call up, and you know, after that, it's like, you know,
(01:29:27):
you have to figure out It's like, hey, do I
want to be judged by twelve or I want to be
k by six? So it's kind of like, man, I'd
rather come home than come home and not And what
can I what can I come home and be okay with?
Speaker 8 (01:29:53):
I know we have a lot of veterans that listen
and people that have, you know, situations not far from yours.
What do you say to other veterans that their minds
are still there?
Speaker 4 (01:30:09):
I mean, tell me one day at a time. You like,
my wife is my my grounding, Like she's the one
that knows me the best. Like when I go somewhere,
there's a reason that I take hers because she knows
me the best. Like, you know, if there's a situation,
(01:30:29):
like she can she kind of get me out of it,
or she knows the words to say to pull me
back out from wherever I am. So find your find
your ground, like who who's the person that can ground
you the most, or who's the one that you can't
(01:30:50):
do without? Who can you take with you? Who's your
who's your battle buddy? My wife is my my battle buddy,
because you know, in the military, you don't go you
never even will by yourself ever. Always have a bad
A buddy, had a battle buddy, and banks training had
a battle buddy, and Ai t how can you finally
get to your un You're assigned about a buddy, So
(01:31:13):
find your battle buddy.
Speaker 8 (01:31:15):
Listen, man, I'm glad I got to talk to you today.
Thank you for sharing that stuff. I know you didn't
have to, and I'm happy you found your wife. And
thank you for your service.
Speaker 9 (01:31:25):
Man.
Speaker 2 (01:31:26):
I've enjoyed our conversation.
Speaker 4 (01:31:28):
I'm happy to share it all right, Man, We'll.
Speaker 2 (01:31:31):
Have the best day and hopefully we'll talk again soon
and I can shake.
Speaker 4 (01:31:34):
Your hand, all right, appreciate it, all.
Speaker 2 (01:31:36):
Right, buddy Seilaire. That's Mike. Our listeners are awesome. We're
gonna take a break and we'll be back. Good morning.
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Speaker 2 (01:32:01):
Two nine four five. I saw this story the Tool
played a surprise show. Surprise show, right. I was like,
that's cool. And it says the Tool plays surprise set
at Bass Magazine Awards, and I was like, cool, why
are they there? That's weird. So I continue to read
the article and it.
Speaker 8 (01:32:22):
Says that they were there to help celebrate a bandmate's
Lifetime Achievement award, and I'm like, he's a fisherman.
Speaker 2 (01:32:38):
Bass.
Speaker 1 (01:32:39):
Right.
Speaker 8 (01:32:40):
The Bass Magazine awards a bass lifetime achievement spelled the.
Speaker 2 (01:32:45):
Same right, Right.
Speaker 1 (01:32:47):
That puts a whole new meaning to Megan Trainers song
It's all about the bass.
Speaker 8 (01:32:54):
I am sure some fish dork has done that. So
if you see that headline that Tool played a surprise show,
it wasn't for a fish convention. Listen, man, no job's
a bad job, right, It's not out of the realm
of possibility that Tool would do something so bizarre. I
(01:33:15):
see that coming more from Primus than no way Tool would.
I feel like they would totally troll and show up
and do a surprise show.
Speaker 2 (01:33:28):
Just so people would be like what.
Speaker 8 (01:33:32):
And the Maynard especially is into some very non traditional
rock lead singer stuff, and so you would go, Okay, yeah,
there's an interview he does with is it Mike Beatty online?
And who's a Rick Byatti? And he is a does
(01:33:55):
these things online and like recreates artists songs and riffs
and sometimes interviews artists and they're always fascinating. He's a
really good interviewer and has a real dork about it,
like nose can speak the lingo and he's talking with Maynard,
and you see a side of Maynard you just normally
don't see an interviews. It's so worth the watch, like
(01:34:15):
a normal human side. I mean, is true dorkness and
in the best way. And people hear that word, they're
like dork, They're like, okay, no, I mean that is
like he's he's got stuff, he's really into it, and
he can speak really intelligently about it. It's fun to
see him in that. All right, we got Byatti Piatto Biatti. Anyway,
(01:34:37):
all right, we got to take a break.
Speaker 2 (01:34:38):
We'll be back.
Speaker 9 (01:34:39):
Tilsa's Morning Show continues next with a Big Man Morning
Show on Tulsa's rock station ninety seven.
Speaker 8 (01:34:58):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Nine one,
eight four six zho kmod can also text bmms and
then what you want to say to eight two, nine
four or five. Listen to this wild story about a
soccer player. We don't talk about soccer much, but we're
making an exception because of this crazy story. A former
(01:35:20):
international soccer pit player has been arrested for his part
in a cocaine trafficking scheme WOA. This happens out of
Europe and South America. He's a former Belgium player. The
federal police carried out thirty searches Monday morning and around
(01:35:40):
Brussels as part of an investigation. The Prosecutor's office confirmed
that the player was deprived of his liberty and connection
with the case, whatever that means. It focuses on alleged
importation of cocaine from South America via the local port
and then redistributed in Belgium. This took several months of
(01:36:01):
investigation with police and other agencies, and he's been without
playing for a club for a while.
Speaker 2 (01:36:11):
He came out of retirement to play at a second
tier club. He celebrated his debut with a goal straight
from the kick from the corner last weekend.
Speaker 6 (01:36:20):
Oh Wow.
Speaker 8 (01:36:22):
His new team said in the statement that they only
found out about his arrest from TV Wow.
Speaker 6 (01:36:30):
Isn't there?
Speaker 2 (01:36:31):
Yeah, there's so well, Yeah, I thought he looked familiar.
Speaker 8 (01:36:33):
The club respects the presumption of innocence and therefore cannot
comment any further. We could only confirm that the player
was absent from training this morning. The club will continue
to focus on the next game. He will not be
eligible to play in that match. He made thirty appearances
for Belgium, but has not played for his country since
(01:36:54):
March of twenty eighteen. He's known for being quite the
fiery character. He played for Inner Milan and Roma, and
he's had many disciplinary issues through his career because he
was high on cocaine. Apparently he was fine and dropped
from the Roma squad for a match after a series
of apparently drunken postings live on Instagram. On New Year's Eve,
(01:37:21):
he played for a Royal Antwerp in twenty twenty two,
and he was suspended after he was pictured smoking an
electronic cigarette on the bench. The Belgian club at the
time also mentioned how behavioral could negatively affect the squad.
Speaker 2 (01:37:34):
This guy's a partier.
Speaker 1 (01:37:35):
Yeah, yes, he likes to have a good time and
he knows just the person that can help you when.
Speaker 2 (01:37:40):
You need a little help.
Speaker 6 (01:37:40):
My friend, I told you on Friday about the eleven
year old kid who landed the rare one of one
Paul Skien rookie patch card. Well he has. Apparently he
made a smart business decision. The Pittsburgh Pirates had offered
(01:38:04):
up a generous swag package for the card, a pair
of Pirates season tickets behind home plate for the next
thirty years, a meet and greet with Paul Skeens himself,
two signed Skiings jerseys, a Pirate's game with Libby Dune
are done in her suite, and a lot more. But
the unnamed kid lives in Los Angeles, where they have
(01:38:26):
an actual winning baseball team, and has no use for
three decades of Pirates tickets, So instead, the kid has
decided to take his chances by auctioning off the card
to the highest bidder. The card is now off to
fanatics collect where it will be auctioned off this remark.
Estimates show the card potentially hitting seven figures at auction.
(01:38:50):
Made a good deal there.
Speaker 2 (01:38:51):
Because he opened a pack of cards. Yep, yep, yep.
Speaker 8 (01:38:54):
No, No, it's all luck right, Like he's going to
get all this money and probably be label as a
baseball card.
Speaker 2 (01:39:01):
Effiicionado.
Speaker 8 (01:39:03):
Right, And it was open a pack of cards, right, Yeah,
hidden bartering scheme and whatever to get the card.
Speaker 2 (01:39:09):
Nope, he got lucky. He got lucky because his mom
took him to Yes.
Speaker 6 (01:39:16):
It appears the NFL has heard the complaints from fans, teams,
and commentators about the need to augment the rules when
it comes to quarterback slides. Over the weekend, multiple sources
have reported that the league is expected to expand replay
assist over this coming off season. Specifically mentioned and the
reporting is a focus on quarterback slides where defenders aren't
(01:39:40):
given proper time to react or clearly don't even hit
the quarterback, but are still called for a penalty. The
logic is simple. If fans can clearly see a mistake
was made at home, then that same replay technology will
would be allowed to be used to get the calls right.
Speaker 2 (01:39:56):
Why would fans get to play a call on that.
Speaker 6 (01:39:59):
We see the play back from home.
Speaker 8 (01:40:01):
But why would fans get a vote, Why would they
get to determine that?
Speaker 2 (01:40:05):
That's the way I heard that. What you said, I
don't think.
Speaker 6 (01:40:07):
I think they're saying if we can clearly see at
home whether or not it was a good or a
bad hit or a bad call, then the refs will
be able to see it right away with the same technology.
Speaker 8 (01:40:19):
Well, my understand is right now, the refs don't have
the capability we have in replay. Let me phrase that,
they don't utilize that. They only go with certain angles
like goal line cam for example. They don't utilize that. Yeah,
and why, I have no idea. And I think in
the current time they also can't slow down and go
(01:40:40):
frame by frame, so maybe they should do that.
Speaker 2 (01:40:44):
I don't know.
Speaker 8 (01:40:45):
I think they're trying to go with the visual, you know,
like what it would look like in real time. Yeah,
there was a hit on Segon block Barkley where he
stepped out of bounds and got hit and they called
a late hit on the defender. Yeah, and when you
(01:41:06):
see it in real time. I don't know how you
call that. He's literally launching in the air before Saquon's
ever out of bounds. And if you don't make that
of Tim, Saquon is going to keep running.
Speaker 6 (01:41:16):
Absolutely so.
Speaker 8 (01:41:18):
It isn't just a quarterback thing or a slide thing
or any of those things.
Speaker 6 (01:41:23):
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Good morning, Jeff, Hey, good morning, and Jeff's here to
answer any question you have about divorcee, divorce, custody, guardianship,
name change, any family law question. He can answer it.
And somebody text him. We didn't get to the last
time you were here. It said, please explain the difference
between a will and a trust.
Speaker 13 (01:42:33):
Sure, and I think we actually did cover this one,
but we can cover it real quick again. So you know,
a will is just a document that sets forth certain
things that will happen once you're dead, and then of
course the trust is similar, except in the fact that
there are better tax advantages for trust as there are
to will. So you know, if you have any questions
about that, give us a call at Hinsley and Associates
(01:42:56):
can get you hooked up with Sam or Heath and
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I mean, there's a lot of good value and interests.
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Versus wills, so we can help you with both. Just
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four five. This one says, I've been supporting my husband
for five years, married for three and we have kids.
He decided to walk out with the intention of divorce.
(01:43:27):
He doesn't want to get the court involved or lawyers.
But will I run the risk of having to pay
him alimony because I have paid everything since we've been together. Also,
would I get child support from him if he won't
go to court on this and refuses to get a job.
Speaker 13 (01:43:43):
Well, I mean, you've got a lot to unpack there.
There's a lot of issues going on. First of all,
if you're going to get a divorce, you're going to
have to involve the courts.
Speaker 7 (01:43:50):
I mean, there's no two ways around.
Speaker 13 (01:43:52):
To legally get divorced, right, to legally get divorced, right,
There's no two ways around that. So that's not reasonable
or realistic. You know, when you're talking about child support
versus alimony and those sorts of things, let's just kind
of unpack each one. So with child support, you know,
unless there's an order in place, all right, most likely
(01:44:13):
this dude's not going to pay. I mean, she's got
the kids and he's walked out, and he's probably not
going to pay. I mean that that's been my experience
as a lot of times that have not everybody does that.
I mean, there are decent human beings that do try
and take care of their kids when they walk out,
and I commend people for that, and that does happen,
but a lot of times they don't.
Speaker 7 (01:44:32):
So for her to get child.
Speaker 13 (01:44:33):
Support, there's gonna have to be an order somewhere, most
likely because I doubt he's gonna pay now as far
as alimony is concerned, they've not really been together long enough.
I mean they've been together five years, married only three,
so the other two don't count. Let's just kind of
push that aside, all right, from a legal standpoint, Okay,
for those that want to throw stones at me, please,
it's not a judgment call. It's not me being personal.
(01:44:54):
It's I'm telling you how the law looks at it. Okay,
so married for three years, you have to prove need
ability to pay. After only three years, I don't think
he's going to be able to make an arguing about
need and ability to pay. There's just not there long enough.
They've been married ten, fifteen, twenty years. Absolutely there's a
potential there, but I wouldn't worry about it in this
particular case, just because she's paid for everything. I mean,
(01:45:16):
and that's the other thing too, She's paid for everything
and he's set around in his button done nothing. That's
another reason why she's probably not gonna get child supporters,
because he probably isn't gonna pay because he's not working.
Speaker 2 (01:45:26):
More than likely, we see people say they're going to
do this, where they go, I just won't get a
job during this process. Yeah, how does the court look
at that? And how what do you usually tell clients
that come to you when they say their partner is
going to do that?
Speaker 7 (01:45:39):
Well, I mean, here's the thing. Courts don't like that.
All right.
Speaker 13 (01:45:42):
Courts know for a fact that you have some ability
to make some sort of money somewhere doing something, Okay,
even if it's you know, even if you think it's
beneath you. Okay, there's still ways to make money, okay,
because guess what kids cost?
Speaker 7 (01:45:55):
All right?
Speaker 13 (01:45:55):
All of a sudden, have kids know that kids costs
and that money doesn't stop and it's needed. So just
because you want to say, well, I'm.
Speaker 7 (01:46:03):
Just not going to do a job. That's not going
to fly with the judge.
Speaker 13 (01:46:06):
I mean, especially if if you've got a college degree
or a PhD or a professional degree or something like
that and you're.
Speaker 7 (01:46:11):
Like, well, I'm just not going to work. Well, that's
not going to work.
Speaker 13 (01:46:14):
But the court, all right, judges are not going to
put up with that, and they're going to impute you
at the at the income you're able to make any way,
or have historically made anyway. If you're just going to
send on your butt and try and get away with that,
that that doesn't fly in any state.
Speaker 7 (01:46:28):
Okay.
Speaker 13 (01:46:28):
I don't care what you've seen on TV. I don't
care what you've seen in movies. It doesn't fly in
any state. So if you're having that mentality, you better
flush it down the toilet now because it's not going
to work.
Speaker 2 (01:46:40):
Uh what.
Speaker 8 (01:46:41):
There are a lot of people that have mentality of
I'm not going to involve the court, or we're not
going to involve the court. You're just one party though
that you just because your partner doesn't want to involve
the court doesn't mean you have to go along with that.
Speaker 2 (01:46:53):
Well, okay, you could file on your.
Speaker 13 (01:46:55):
Own, right, right, So right, So just because the other
says says, well I don't want the courts involved or
I'm not going to be well, that's fine, We're still
going to file against you, all right. So and we've
we've joked and talked about this throughout the years about
the movie Sweet Home Alabama.
Speaker 7 (01:47:08):
Right, so where she well, and I bring that up
because well, it's a good movie. But besides that, shut up.
Speaker 2 (01:47:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:47:16):
So my point of bringing this up is is you
see this scene where she is coming all the way
back from New York City to force him to sign papers,
all right, because he has to sign papers for her
to get divorced.
Speaker 7 (01:47:28):
Doesn't work that way in Oklahoma.
Speaker 13 (01:47:29):
Okay, we can default you left and right, we can
publish in a newspaper. We don't need you to be involved.
If you don't want to be involved, fine knock yourself out,
all right. But we have options to be able to
get that divorce done no matter what. So don't think
that you're stuck, all right, because again, what you see
in movies and what you see on TV is not necessarily.
Speaker 7 (01:47:48):
Accurate for the state of Oklahoma.
Speaker 13 (01:47:50):
So if you've got somebody that's pulling that saying, well,
just won't be involved and we'll be we'll be married forever. Surprise,
not in Oklahoma. We can get you if we can
do it to full. Oh, we can do motion, we
can do a publication to get noticed. I mean, there's
all sorts of things we can do to get it done.
Speaker 8 (01:48:05):
What about people that decided they didn't want to involve
the courts and now years have gone by a few years,
five years doesn't matter, and they still haven't gone through
a court proceeding. Should they go through it now?
Speaker 2 (01:48:17):
I would?
Speaker 13 (01:48:17):
I mean, remember, there's all sorts of reasons why you
want to get that divorced done. If if that's the
route that you're going to go, all right, so you
can en I've had people call me, hey, well we've
been separated for ten years. Okay, you know that's great,
But remember when you're married, there's all sorts of ramifications
that go with that. I mean, you're still tied to
(01:48:38):
their estate, they're still tied to yours. There's tax consequences,
there's all sorts of things going on that could potentially
cause problems. And if you want to get remarried to somebody,
you're obviously going to have to get divorced before you
can get remarried, at least from a legal standpoint. And
so yeah, I mean you want to go ahead and
get that done just so you can get it done.
(01:48:58):
You don't want to be stuck with this person tied
to you forever, because that's what will happen.
Speaker 8 (01:49:04):
Jeff Finsley from Hensley Associates here he can answer your questions,
of course about divorce, and they do a lot of divorces,
but family law covers a lot of things like this
text that came in what I need consent to change
the spelling of my daughters first from her biological mother
that hasn't been around in twelve years and have had
no contact at all.
Speaker 2 (01:49:23):
And the bio mother lives in a different state.
Speaker 13 (01:49:25):
So you have to give notice, all right, if you
know that she's not going to consent her you can't
find her what or you know you just know that
she's not going to consent or wouldn't or you think
she's not going to consent, You still have to give
some sort of notice because that person still has a
right to object. Now if they live in another state
like this and they've not been involved in twelve years
and all that stuff more than likely, you know, ninety
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nine point nine percent probability that she's not going to
be involved in in any way and she's not going
to object. But under the law, you still have to
give notice for that name change. Or you can wait
and the person can wait till they're eighteen and then
change it and no one cares. You don't have to
give any notice to parents.
Speaker 8 (01:50:03):
And giving notice, whether it's divorce or something like this
can look like many different things.
Speaker 7 (01:50:08):
Absolutely, And remember and we kind of I ran.
Speaker 13 (01:50:10):
Into this just recently in a case, and I wanted
to remind everybody notice requirements in Oklahoma are not the
same as other states. For example, Missouri has very different
notification notification requirements than we do. And so you know,
just because you think you may have done it right
for Alabama or for California, doesn't mean that it's.
Speaker 7 (01:50:29):
Right for Oklahoma.
Speaker 13 (01:50:30):
So if you've got any questions about that, obviously give
us a call. We'd be happy to help you with that.
But yeah, I mean, notice is a big deal. You've
got to give that notice, and as long as you
can prove that notice, then the.
Speaker 7 (01:50:40):
Court will move forward.
Speaker 8 (01:50:41):
And when someone like in this is in another state,
do you have to just give notice per Oklahoma terms
or do you have to also match since they are
a resident of that state, you'd have to match that too.
Speaker 13 (01:50:52):
Since the case originates from Oklahoma, it's Okahama law that
that controls.
Speaker 7 (01:50:55):
Therefore it's Okahma service requirements.
Speaker 2 (01:50:57):
Jeff Finsley's here from Hensley and Associates. This one goes
in a little bit more depth.
Speaker 8 (01:51:01):
And if you have a question for Jeff, you can
an email show at kmod dot com. You can call
it nine one eight four to six oh KMOD, or
you can text BMMS and whatever your question is to
eight two nine four five. This says, do you go
to the courthouse to file one of those transfer deeds
upon death forms? Does that keep you from going to probate?
When in my case as an only child, if my
dad passes.
Speaker 13 (01:51:22):
You know, I'm going to punt this to somebody in
my office because I don't have any clue. I'm the
one that does all the family last stuff exclusively.
Speaker 7 (01:51:30):
But if you give Heath a.
Speaker 13 (01:51:31):
Call at my office, he's a new attorney, but he
has been around even longer than I have actually and
is a great attorney and can help you with that.
If you give us a call at Hinsley, we'll look
up with Heath and he can get you an answer
on that. Because I'm just being honest, that's out of
my wheelhouse.
Speaker 8 (01:51:45):
Well, we had somebody ask if I'm an only child,
do my parents still need to get a will set
up or a trust? Yeah, And that kind of curtails
off that person's text that came into Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:51:54):
So you know the thing about that is is if
you don't, then it probate takes longer, it'll be wrapped
up in the court system forever.
Speaker 7 (01:52:01):
As opposed to a will or trust, it says boom
boom boom, boom boom, this is this is.
Speaker 13 (01:52:05):
Who goes to what and this is what goes where.
You know, it's a much faster process when you have
a will or a trust in place, as opposed to
no will or trust. If they die intestate meaning without
I do know some of intestate with meaning without a will,
then then of course the courts step in and the
probate system takes even longer, and they've got a name
an executor, which maybe someone that's not in the family
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or whatever, and it's a big headache and a long
drawn out process. So wills and trust are there for
a reason. They can go through probate much quicker, and
some trust don't even go through pro rates. So you
know there are advantages there for those things to have.
Speaker 8 (01:52:41):
And just because your an only child doesn't mean an
aunt or grandma or a friend can't jump in right.
Speaker 13 (01:52:47):
And on top of that, all right, just because you're
an only child doesn't mean it all goes to you.
You think it does, you want to make sure it does't.
Most likely it will, but you want to have that
vehicle there, the will or the trust to help you
through all that.
Speaker 8 (01:53:00):
You've mentioned that there's somebody in your office that handles
most of the will and probate stuff, and I have
heard one time, and I don't know if it's true,
that if sometimes if no one declared there's no will involved,
the state can get involved and sometimes take their portion right.
Speaker 13 (01:53:16):
And that's why you want a will or trust to
be able to prevent all that absolutely. So you know
it's important that we all have something, some sort of
will or trust in place.
Speaker 7 (01:53:25):
I guess a call. We'd love to help you with that.
Speaker 8 (01:53:27):
Nine eight four six oh Kmod nine one eight four
six ol K mode to ask Jeff any question about
family law, custody, guardianship, name changes, and.
Speaker 2 (01:53:36):
Larry is on the line.
Speaker 8 (01:53:37):
Larry, what's your question for Jeff Hensley of Hensley and Associates.
Speaker 12 (01:53:40):
You know, I have an issue with a garnishment. Have
a car I had in twenty eighteen or something like
that and had gap insurance and stuff. I thought I
paid it off.
Speaker 4 (01:53:50):
But it didn't. Well, wive totaled it and I'm.
Speaker 12 (01:53:53):
Getting garnish word now for thirty five thousand dollars and
I'm trying to see what I can do to I
don't mind paying for the car, but if I had
GAP insurance out the understaying why I didn't pay it
off and I need to find out more information and
they're not giving me the information.
Speaker 13 (01:54:06):
Well, I mean we'd have to subpoena what's the information
and the documentary requiring. You're right, gap insurance should have
taken care of that particular issue, but obviously something occurred
that didn't pay for it, and you've got an issue
going on.
Speaker 7 (01:54:17):
We'd love to help you with that.
Speaker 13 (01:54:18):
If you'll give your name a number to GIMPI, I
will give you a call this week and we'll walk
through that and I'll get some information and see what
we can subpoena to help you with that, because you're right,
the gap insurance should have taken care of that particular issue,
and we need to find out why.
Speaker 12 (01:54:30):
Unless I could prove I didn't have gap insurance, but
I still have a problem playing with the vehicle, but
I don't want pay thirty five thousand dollars for it.
Speaker 7 (01:54:36):
Well, yeah, I mean, I don't blame you.
Speaker 13 (01:54:38):
And now we've got to find out, like I said,
what was going on and find out why they're trying to.
Speaker 7 (01:54:41):
Hit you with that claim.
Speaker 13 (01:54:42):
So again, if you'll give you a name a number
to gimpy, I'll give you a holler and we'll talk
about it some more.
Speaker 12 (01:54:47):
All right, Thank you, sir.
Speaker 2 (01:54:48):
Hang on the line so you can get your inform
this question.
Speaker 8 (01:54:51):
We may be a little out of your peripheral here,
but that's again we have had this conversation on the
air before about if you get a collection agency tries
to collect from you on a medical claim right that
that you are within your rights to request documentation absolutely,
and that they kind of get into a pickle because
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the collection agency can't provide that information because of hipp
a laws, and therefore.
Speaker 7 (01:55:22):
It's a conundrum. I mean it really is.
Speaker 13 (01:55:25):
Most of the medical claims here that are brought against
people or collections here in Tulsa County anyway, is done
by one particular law firm, and they've done it for decades.
And the thing about it is is usually they're pretty
good about trying to give proof of what they have,
but you're right, there's things get tied up in hippo laws,
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and of course then you get assigned consents and it's
a big nightmare. It's a big head paint in the butt, really, hippa.
I remember when hippop first came into it to effect,
only because my dad's a doctor, and I remember I
was a kid when it came into effect, and it
was one of those things where we were trying to
figure out, well, if we're out at dinner and you
see a patient that you've known for twenty years, can
you walk over and say hello? You know, does that
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give away that they're a patient? And all this other stuff?
And it's just it was a conundrum. And I still
think hippo to a certain degree is a connundrum because
it ties up this kind of junk. I mean it
causes problems. I mean, yes, it allegedly protects a lot
of things, and I get that and I respect that,
but it can cause a lot of headaches too because
you're not able to get the information you need or
required to have.
Speaker 7 (01:56:26):
So it can be it's a double edged sword, to
say the least.
Speaker 8 (01:56:30):
Text came in and says, how would you determine which
is best a will versus a trust?
Speaker 2 (01:56:34):
How does one come to the determination?
Speaker 13 (01:56:37):
It depends on the person's estate and what they have
and what they don't have. If you don't have a
whole lot, a will is pretty much the best way
to go. If you've got some stuff, a trust is
a better way to go, if I mean, it just
depends on the person and what they have and what
they don't have, and that's you know, some wills work
really well for people that don't have a lot of
property and don't have a lot of debts versus trust,
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where if you've got lots of property, businesses, all that
kind of stuff, I mean, trust would be a much
better vehicle for them. So it just depends on the
person involved.
Speaker 8 (01:57:07):
Jeff Heinsley from Hensley and associates is here. If you
have a question about divorce, custody, guardianship, any of those things,
Jeff can answer them. You can call it nine to
eight four six oh kmod text, BMMS and whatever that
question is to eight two nine four five is it hard?
Speaker 2 (01:57:21):
And how is.
Speaker 8 (01:57:22):
The process to terminate parental rights to an adopted child
if they live with a bioparent. I'm glad you did
that because I was also confused. But they want to
process to terminate parental rights to an adopted child if
they live with a bioparent.
Speaker 7 (01:57:43):
I'm thinking in it.
Speaker 13 (01:57:44):
And for those that didn't see what I did, I
turned my head and I kind of gave a rock
eyebrow raise cocked your head, nipper. Yeah, so if you're
living I don't know that it can be done. And
here's why I say that. So if you're living with
the bio parent, if the person who is I'm trying
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to think how to do this because if the bio
one of the issues. Okay, so let me go ahe
it this way, all right. One of the things in
an adoption is is you have to if somebody isn't
going to consent to it, to the adoption all right,
then you can do what's called an adoption without consent
hearing it. And in that kind of hearing, you have
to prove one of two things. Either a they failed
to maintain a substantial relationship with the minor child in
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twelve of the fourteen months from the date you file
for the adoption. Well, if they're living together, then obviously
that's probably not true. They've probably maintained that because they're
living with them. Or b they failed to maintain or
failed to pay some sort of child support in twelve
of the fourteen months prior to the filing as well,
if they're living with them, they're probably providing for the
kid too, more than likely as my guess. So I
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don't whoever this is, please call my office. There's there's
obviously some more detail that we don't know. They didn't
make it into the text or the email, and so
give me all.
Speaker 7 (01:59:00):
I'd like to talk to you more about it.
Speaker 13 (01:59:01):
Because the way it's described, I don't I don't know
that you can. I mean, if they're not going to consent,
I mean they're maintaining if they're living with the kid
and interacting with the child, then obviously they're maintaining that relationship,
and then if they're working, they're more than likely paying
for the child in some way, paying groceries, mortgage, rent, insurance, something,
is my guest. Now, not always are obviously that's not
(01:59:22):
the case. But if you're living with that person, first
of all, who's doing the adopting, I guess is my question?
Because the biological mom has rights, is the sole custodiana
of that child unless it's ordered otherwise by a court,
which means you've got to have somebody step in to
try and terminate the rights of the other parent. So,
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for example, if they're living together, does that mean there's
a third person involved?
Speaker 7 (01:59:49):
And if so, who are they with?
Speaker 13 (01:59:52):
You know what I'm saying, it's the biological parent doesn't
have to adopt, they've they've already got the child from
by just being the biological mind. The biological dad can
get rights through a paternity action. So if you're trying
to terminate dad's rights, there's got to be another man
that's involved in.
Speaker 7 (02:00:08):
That person has to be married to. This is a
big mess.
Speaker 2 (02:00:12):
It's very complicated. Which you use the line depends a lot,
and this fits this one hundred percent.
Speaker 13 (02:00:18):
Yeah, that's I'm saying whoever this say is, please call
me because there's obviously some details that didn't make it
into the message and we want to find out what
because what you described doesn't really make sense without other details.
Speaker 7 (02:00:27):
But you know that's why you want to call us.
If you've got any questions on this stuff, call us.
Speaker 13 (02:00:31):
We do the free fifteen, happy to help you in
any way we can figure out what's best for you
in your situation.
Speaker 8 (02:00:36):
Last thing here, and it came up in the last
seven days and I'm not sure how much you're going
to have on this, but there was the Trump order
about the child support tax return that was stated, do
you have any comments on that?
Speaker 2 (02:00:49):
Do you know anything about that?
Speaker 8 (02:00:51):
The Texter is asking how soon should we expect this
to happen?
Speaker 7 (02:00:55):
I don't know.
Speaker 13 (02:00:56):
I'm still reading through all of his just out of curiosity.
I was trying to the other day. I was trying
to read through all of his executive orders. I haven't
made them, made.
Speaker 7 (02:01:04):
It through this through all of them. What can you
Maybe you've heard this, Corbyn can fill me in just
a second and I can answer.
Speaker 8 (02:01:10):
From what I remember, it was the parent that is
pain gets the tax credit when they file taxes, So
it isn't you know some arrangements they it has decided, well,
they take turns every year regardless. And I believe this
was this order was stating that whoever is the one
pain gets the tax credit.
Speaker 13 (02:01:30):
So remember, and they're starting to run into this with
some of the executive orders just in the last week,
is dealing with the issue of state versus federal.
Speaker 7 (02:01:42):
Remember, executive orders.
Speaker 13 (02:01:44):
Are meant to go into effect immediately, usually unless they're
given a particular date to start. That's why we now
have the Gulf of America instead of the Golf of Mexico,
and we have Mount Kinley Kinley instead of Mount I
just went blame starts with the d Anyway point being
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is that technically I would imagine they would go into
effect immediately, but that doesn't mean that if you've got
an existing order from a court, that doesn't mean that
the executive order overrides existing orders. It would only affect
cases moving forward that are new. I think this is
going to boil down to the States giving Trump the
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finger on certain issues. I think this might be one
of them. I mean, because there's an argument to be made,
and it's been made for a long time that someone
is paying child support that they you know, should get
some sort and they're being consistent and they're not behind
and all that kind of stuff that they deserve one
of the one of the credits. Now, remember there are
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multiple credits now being given in a tax situation to individuals.
There's the earned income credit and there's another credit for
child and all that kind of stuff.
Speaker 7 (02:02:56):
So I don't know.
Speaker 13 (02:02:58):
Well, the idea behind it is is that executive orders
are supposed to be immediate unless they've been given a
particular date. I will research this and contact some people
I know with DHS and see what they think on it,
the Child Support Division office that is, and find out,
you know, kind of what the consensus is.
Speaker 7 (02:03:16):
But I hadn't read that one yet. Like I said,
I'm still trying to make.
Speaker 13 (02:03:19):
It through all of them, and I'll have hopefully more
next week to comment on.
Speaker 8 (02:03:23):
Some of these things. Jeff needs more details to give
you more exact answer. Because we're on the radio, we
have to be kind of vague. If you want more
information or try to get more of a guidance on
your situation, Jeff offers a free consultation. If you mentioned
KMO D you when you call nine one eight.
Speaker 7 (02:03:39):
Three nine eight, Yeah, I'm a little lot of practice.
Speaker 8 (02:03:41):
Man three nine eight five three nine eight five six
nine two for Hensling associates mentioned KMO, do you get
that free consultation? And as someone called in about the garnishment,
you guys work in other areas of the law too.
Speaker 7 (02:03:55):
We do absolutely so.
Speaker 13 (02:03:56):
In addition to family law, with our through our Husk
office and our lawyers here in Tulsa as well, we're
covering other areas. So if you've got any criminal issues,
if you've got something as mundane as a speeding ticket,
all the way up to a murder charge and everything
in between, please give us a call.
Speaker 7 (02:04:12):
We'd love to help you with that.
Speaker 13 (02:04:13):
If you've been in a car wreck and hurt by somebody,
we're handling a bunch of those now, so we'd love
to help you be made whole and get what you deserve.
If you've got any contract issues for those that are
in the oil and gas industry, if you've got any
oil and gas issues that need to be addressed, we're
doing all of that in addition to family law, wills
and trust, you name it, pretty much everything except workers
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comp we're doing.
Speaker 7 (02:04:37):
So please give us a call. We'd love to help
you with that.
Speaker 2 (02:04:42):
Five six nine two for Hinsley Associates, Jeff, have a
great week, Hey you too, We'll be back.
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Speaker 8 (02:05:19):
So Lindsey sent me this story the other day and
it's terrifying. Yeah, and it has to do with this
woman who was in the hospital and she was just
there doing hospital things and then this man comes in
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and sexually assaults her. What was the amount of time,
like seven minutes? I think it was a long time.
And so she tells the guy leaves, she the nurse
comes in. She tells the nurse, this is what happened.
The nurse is like, okay, sweetie. The next thing she knows,
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there's a therapist there checking her to see if she's crazy,
and when she checks out, they give her psych meds.
Speaker 2 (02:06:14):
Oh wow.
Speaker 8 (02:06:16):
Essentially, according to her, they do not take her seriously
that this happened. And she then prompts the hospital management.
They go searching on the camera and guess what. Sure enough,
there's someone that enters the room in a gown, like
in a gown, in a gout, No, in a gown.
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They were a patient, okay from the er, and they
came in and did this to this woman. But they
don't know who this individual is. They're trying to track
that down. And how did this patient in scrubs be
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walking around the hospital and no one questioned anything. Now,
I have spent some time in a hospital and the
only time I was ever really questioned.
Speaker 2 (02:07:13):
Is when I checked in.
Speaker 8 (02:07:17):
Whether even if I left and came back, I still
had to go check the front desk of the hospital
and I had to have a tag. But then it
was free rein. I could go anywhere I wanted, not
one and if I had a bat it said visitor.
Nobody said anything, right, They assumed I was there, because
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you would think people wouldn't go to a hospital to
be malicious. And if I can't, I don't even think
I've ever been asked by a nurse.
Speaker 2 (02:07:56):
Do you belong here?
Speaker 8 (02:07:58):
And if you're a patient wearing a gown, I can't
imagine they would say anything.
Speaker 1 (02:08:07):
Right, you just look like everybody else rolling around, do
you people at a hospital patient? I guess seeing them
walking around with their little ivy pole if you have.
Speaker 6 (02:08:17):
One, But usually they're accompanied by someone, right.
Speaker 2 (02:08:21):
I don't know if that's true.
Speaker 8 (02:08:24):
Nurses are busy and they ain't got time to take
you for a stroll unless that's part of your training,
like what you need. But if you're like I just
want to go walk around, it's not like they're baby
They're not babysitters.
Speaker 7 (02:08:39):
Right.
Speaker 8 (02:08:41):
This is an interesting situation that the hospital is in
because I gotta be honest. You just make an assumption
it's safe there, right, Yeah, And you assume it's.
Speaker 2 (02:08:55):
Not the nurse's job to play police.
Speaker 1 (02:08:57):
Right, and I does what do I get security?
Speaker 2 (02:09:05):
It's not like I don't remember. Maybe there was.
Speaker 8 (02:09:07):
I don't remember seeing patrolling security from the time I
was in there with my two children being born to
the time that I was in there when my daughter
was in the hospital for thirteen days.
Speaker 1 (02:09:17):
Right. Yeah, they usually don't. I wouldn't say patrol like that,
like what we're expecting.
Speaker 2 (02:09:21):
Right.
Speaker 6 (02:09:21):
They're usually at the entrance when you first come in.
They might not.
Speaker 8 (02:09:28):
I've seen them in R. I've seen a heavy presence
of security in an r R because people lose their
minds in an r but just in a hospital post surgery. Now,
I've been in a hospital where like to visit someone, uh,
and not be able to go back, right, But that's
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because one I didn't know where I was going to.
The door was locked, right, you know what I mean?
But not everything is a secure place.
Speaker 6 (02:10:01):
No, And if they did get through and had scrubs
on or whatever, and the nurse might may have solid
this person and thought, oh, there must be a new hire.
Speaker 8 (02:10:08):
Right again, they were not in scrubs. They were from
the er in a gown. Because then you'd think like
one of the nurses or whatever in the er and
be like, excuse me, sir, you're in the emergency room.
You should probably sit down, you know.
Speaker 7 (02:10:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (02:10:24):
And I have been given scrubs to wear it for
an MRI, so scrubs hardly mean anything.
Speaker 2 (02:10:35):
I This is a really precarious situation.
Speaker 8 (02:10:39):
Because when you take hospital security into account and pay,
you leave your mom at the hospital so you can
go get a coffee, right, you don't expect some diddler
to show up, right, But you don't know who's in
the hospital.
Speaker 2 (02:10:54):
I gotta be honest.
Speaker 8 (02:10:55):
If I saw someone in scrubs or in a gown,
I'm not questioning their malicious intent.
Speaker 1 (02:11:01):
No, you just assume they're supposed to be there and working,
or a patient or in.
Speaker 8 (02:11:07):
A precarious situation they need medical attention, and you know
they're having a bad week, like not somebody you know
twiddling their thumbs. Right, it is, And I don't know
why this story is not getting more. This should be
a massive story in my opinion, and not. I don't
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I don't want to say the hospital hasn't done anything wrong.
Clearly there's been something that went wrong. But is it
because of the evolution of society and they aren't in
step with it? By the way, have you ever tried
to navigate some of the hospitals. Take the green elevator, No,
take the blue, No take z l of it.
Speaker 2 (02:11:50):
Huh. I would just want to find the parking garage. Yeah,
it's unclear if this individual was on drugs. It's unclear
if this individual knew this person and seek them out right,
it's unclear. They clearly pass other rooms.
Speaker 1 (02:12:08):
Yeah, you'd think they'd be able. There'd be a lot
of security footage to go through track them down. But
you know, just sit back and watch and watch and watch.
Wait another text.
Speaker 8 (02:12:17):
Another scary part is that they tried to put her
on meds before checking the cameras.
Speaker 2 (02:12:22):
Yes, yeah, they thought she was crazy. Uh.
Speaker 8 (02:12:26):
If you ever want to skip out on a hospital
bill and don't need medication, you can leave without ever
giving your name. They can't bill you if they don't
know you. Yeah, they're usually pretty quick, even in the yar,
and they show up pretty fast right once they do
that first diagon. At least the times I've been in
the yar, they show up pretty fast. I've been at
the hospital for cardiac stress tests. I've worn the gown
(02:12:48):
and drug my ass around. I'm saying, I'm guessing that's
around after my test, I was told I could walk
across the hospital to get a soda.
Speaker 2 (02:12:56):
I was alone, didn't assault anyone. But it does happen.
It does happen.
Speaker 6 (02:13:02):
That's freaky.
Speaker 8 (02:13:03):
This feels like the first time I've ever heard this story.
By it does, I mean I was allowed to walk
around alone? Oh right, right right, yeah, no, you see
patients walking around all the time.
Speaker 2 (02:13:17):
Just an absolutely terrifying story.
Speaker 1 (02:13:20):
I'm glad they clarified that though, because at first I
always think of people just getting sexually assaulted.
Speaker 2 (02:13:25):
All the time. Yes, in the hospitals.
Speaker 8 (02:13:29):
What terror this woman must have felt to be helpless
in a place that was designed to help her.
Speaker 1 (02:13:36):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, she may never go back to the
hospital ever again for that reason.
Speaker 8 (02:13:40):
I mean, I do have Did she press the button right,
it's right there, right? Did she wait to press the butt?
Was she asleep?
Speaker 2 (02:13:49):
What was she?
Speaker 8 (02:13:49):
Did she wake up and this happened like there's a
lot of details that are unfamiliar, right, doesn't make any
of it. Okay, someone shows up in my room and
I don't want you there bep.
Speaker 2 (02:14:00):
Yeah, and then I'll hit the button because I want
that drip. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:14:03):
You would think that there would be some kind of
audible screams, words being said loudly. You know, if somebody
comes into yours, somebody comes into your hospital room, you
don't know who they are, you know, and then they
start putting hands on you. Aren't you going to raise
your voice a little bit? And that would grab the
attention of the the staff.
Speaker 8 (02:14:25):
What if you're medically uncapable of doing that, if you're
knocked out, uncaucious, Yeah, there's nothing you could do about it. No,
you're medically incapable of like making a noise. Okay, you
could be drugging. H yeah, yeah, innovated terrifying that that happened.
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What a nightmare for that individual, and then to not
be believed. Right, here's your psych meds. Maybe I am crazy,
Maybe it did happen. Maybe I didn't happen the way
I Paul not cool. All Right, we're gonna take a break.
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We'll be back.
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