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October 16, 2024 108 mins
HUMP DAAAAYYYYY!!!!! Don't Let The Fish Eat Your Feet, You Can't Steal A State Generator, No This Bag Doesn't Have Drugs In It, You Can't Rape Your Wife, How Much Are Your Body Parts Worth, FIB News, Crossfade Is Coming Back, & What Happened To Your Brows?!?!?!?
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wants to talk about. And today for the Top five,

(03:31):
we have a first in the history of doing the
Top five. This has never ever, never happened. Oh, I
think you're right, it's never happened. Give me that you
talking about this. So the fact that we're on the
same wavelength is either hilarious because we aren't. I've never
anytime we do Top five you have to change the

(03:53):
songs every week. This is the first time I've never had.
I didn't have to change the number one song. It's
the same as life last weeks. It might be a
bit of a brobble, but hey whatever, I like. I
like the list. I think it's fantastic. The list is
the top five songs about footwear from listeners shoot for
every foot I did not have to change the number

(04:15):
one song. So if you were here last week, you know,
uh yeah, so we'll get to that coming up. When
my wife and I got married, I'm sorry, When my
second wife and I got married, we went on a honeymoon.
We went to the Dominican Republic and we went on
like one of those excursions where you go out and

(04:36):
they let you do some snorkeling and swimming out in
the water and they have little food on the boat.
And then they had those fish that eat the skin
off your your feet.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
Yeah, have you.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Ever done that?

Speaker 5 (04:50):
No, but kind of.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
Sticking your feet in the lake doesn't count. No, that's
not the same thing. This is technically a it's like
a spa thing where these fish will eat the dead
skin off of your feet, and it isn't like one
like a nibble, like a nibble, which I think is
what you probably will describe that you went through. But
this is more of like inundated. Have you ever even
seen it?

Speaker 2 (05:13):
But I've seen it, yeah, and.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
People are like, oh, it's so nice, it's fancy or
something like that. Well, let me tell you a little
story about and I'll send you, guys the picture of
how somebody went in. Did they did this while they
were on vacation and then they ended up losing half
their foot? Oh Jesus, Yes, it's a fantastic photo of

(05:35):
this woman who was fine, but her other foot now
has no toes on it. That's fake. Nope, that's a
fake photo. Nope, has to be Nope, there's no scoring. Nope.
She was on a trip and she was like, I
love the idea of letting them just nibble on the

(05:56):
dead skin on my feet. Oh dad, was your foot?
So apparently that these fish that eat your feet at
this little fish spa thing that we've all probably seen,
maybe participated in. This is the only way they eat
is to eat dead skin. And when they do this

(06:16):
on multiple people, they're incapable of cleaning the fish. So
if one of the fish eats somebody's dead skin or
comes in contact with someone's foot, that's got a bacteria
or some sort of grossness and then it grows over time,
then they can't clean the fish after each one. So
this broad was on vacation and she ended up getting

(06:41):
Schualana infection on her foot. And it's a type of
bacteria that is pretty much everywhere, but it can cause
a rare infection in humans, mostly found in fresh and
salt water and in foods and sewage and stuff like that.
There's only been sixteen known cases to infect humans. And

(07:03):
she's one of the Lucky lottery winners and so she
went there did this and she had a little bit
of pain on her toe, went to the doctor and
it took him a year to figure out what was
wrong with her. And they ended up cutting off her
big toe, thinking that would solve the problem because when

(07:24):
you're like, well I don't we just drop it off right,
And then the next toe started getting an ulcer and
pain when she stepped on it, so they took that
toe off and then they did some blood draws to
see what was going on and she got a bone infection.

Speaker 5 (07:42):
Oh my goodness.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
No, every time I go on vacation, they're like, well,
what do you do when you go to the beach.
I'm like I said, on the beach, I just watched
the water and have a cocktail, nap, I don't do anything.
They're like, well, you wann't interest? No, I'm good. Yeah,
I'm pretty happy with my arrangement. Now.

Speaker 7 (08:06):
Now, was this from sitting at the beach getting in
the water or was this was a spot thing? No,
this was a special thing of putting your feet in
the fish spot Like. Oh, I think I've seen this
at the fairy a fair or something like that.

Speaker 1 (08:20):
I wouldn't do it at the fair, but I get
what you're saying. Why what's the difference. Are you implying
that they are more clean on vacation with them and
take more precautions.

Speaker 7 (08:29):
It just doesn't seem natural to do it at the
state fair. It seems natural in a tropical location on vacation.
Pampering yourself, right, not so much. I'm at the fair.
I'm not as well.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
Get a pedicure while I'm here.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
I don't know. People seem to believe that you the
you can get your toxin secreted out of your feet
at the fair right right with that tape, she definitely did,
Are they they you can get some special rare squirrel
that flies through the air. Only only this one time.
We've got it just for the short period of time

(09:06):
at this fair. I have no desire to ever do
this again. And when we did it, I was.

Speaker 7 (09:13):
Like, this is weird having the fish nibble under Yes,
now hear me out, you're not a foot guy.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
You're not a foot guy.

Speaker 7 (09:22):
So any kind of foot action at all, whatsoever I
could see where, you know, a little squeam.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
I should be like, Oh, I'm good. I've had foot rubs.
They are quite nice, they feel quite well. But having
the foot nibbled by some sort of animal, fish, whatever
was just very bizarre to me. It actually made me
question my cleanliness treating that much dead skin. Oh, they're
going to town on your yeah, hungry fellaw. Now, ironically,

(09:52):
how did I find this story? Now, this is an
old story. This isn't a very news story. I went
down a rabbit hole because I saw a post about
these people on social media, these whatever doctors, and they
take people that wash their hands and put them under
a microscope and you can see up close how dirty
their hands are, right even after they've watched. Yeah, and
you're like, damn right, So I just went on this
person's page and produced and found many crazy, bizarre, disgusting videos,

(10:16):
but then found this story and had to investigate further
into this and the idea that you wash your hands.
If you are someone who has obsessive compulsive disorder and
you think you're doing a good job, and then you
watch a video where they put somebody's hand who did
the happy Birthday and all that, and then put their
hand underneath a microscope and there was still dirt, you

(10:40):
will then become more obsessive compulsive. So what I'm hearing
you say is it doesn't matter washing your hands at
all because they're never said dirty anyway, No, never said them.
Interpreting hearing you say, is that washing your hands is
really pointless. No, No, knock off some of the dirt. No,

(11:03):
but you still have plenty left there to make you go.
You can reduce your risk of an infection by fifty
percent by washing your hands, absolutely, so it isn't useless.

Speaker 7 (11:13):
Well, there's still fifty percent there. That's only half, Okay,
if you don't do it, it's one hundred. Can be like,
I don't know what you're talking about. Those numbers aren't
good enough for me. Man, if fifty percent isn't good enough, No, man,
there's still fifty percent chance that is still going to
cause a problem.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
If it was like a.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
Seventy thirty I'm in eighty twenty. I want to sell
you a bike, and I can get it to you
for fifty percent off. You're passing.

Speaker 7 (11:33):
There's a difference between fifty percent off the price and
fifty percent of still getting infection. Say more, well, because
fifty percent off a price is a sweet deal.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
Fifty percent you're cutting your chance. It's only half. You
still have fifty percent chance. Good still, Yeah, but you
can still get infected though.

Speaker 5 (11:51):
But you can also But it's totally different things because
by washing your hands, you can also cut your your
risk of getting sick or getting while say stick with sick,
by keeping your hands away from your face, not touching
your face.

Speaker 1 (12:08):
I think doesn't want to wash his hands. Listen, I
wash my hands. I'm all about it.

Speaker 7 (12:13):
I'm I am, I'm about it, because why, there's nothing
worse than the feeling the feeling of just having dirty hands.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
You know what I'm smell for me, it's just like
holy cow. That feels weird.

Speaker 7 (12:25):
So I'm going to wash them and get them to
feeling normal. I think that you should have germs in
your life that helps build a good, strong immune system. Sure,
I'm not saying that you shouldn't wash your hands after
snapping a deuce. That's just disgusting. But at the same time,
you know, if you're out gardening and you're hungry, go

(12:46):
make a sandwich. It's fine time. If you're working on
the car, you're hungry, go make a sandwich.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
You don't have to get all the grease off, it
will be fine. I forget the stats, so I'm going
to fumble this because this is not what I planned
on talking about, so I'm not prepared. So I'm totally
digging into my brain to try and remember the actual
fact that there are more there. We call them wiki digs.

(13:15):
Fact checker is a good quote unquote fact checkers. The
confirmation bias is a thing, but that in any time,
whether you are clean or not, you have more living
organisms on your body than there are people on the planet. Absolutely,
so washing your hands is important to reduce infection, sickness,

(13:37):
things like that. Even after washing your car, make preparing
food and things like that, there are still going to
be enough micro bacteria on your body to ensure you're healthy.
Why not just ramp it up a little bit so
now you want to make it work. It makes it
increase the chance. And mister complained that fifty wasn't enough.

(13:58):
You want to increase the chances. What I'm saying is
is like when your body comes in contact with some
of those viruses and germs you know, and it's like, well,
I don't know how to handle this. You get super sick.
You allow your body to have be in contact with
those It helps build that immunity to those ones, so
it doesn't turn your insides into liquid moves. Yeah, I

(14:20):
think this is the appropriate time to quote Bill Burr,
and that is I don't want to hear from you
sitting over there with your non virologist degree and me
with my non virologist and cleanliness degree, telling each other
whether they should be washing their hands or not. It's
all a matter of opinion. It's all a matter. No,
there's some actual facts in there, and those are I

(14:44):
mean scientists that study, improve and disprove, and that there's
some actual facts in there that are in bed with
the soap company to help sell more soap. I mean
I'm okay with that. I'm a fan of soap. And
G's like, man, we need to we need to up
our sales, you know, so, uh, what are we going

(15:04):
to do? Well, I tell you what, We'll You're more
of a Browner's guy, by the way, but go ahead
and tweet is their own. You know, this is the
only one I could think of, you know, Procter and Gamble, Hey,
Johnson and Johnson, and they're like, hey, we need to
sell some more of this, So how do we do it? Well?
People believe what the doctors say, Well, we don't have
any doctors. Just put them in white coats. Don't believe it, okay.

(15:27):
I think it was more of like, sir, mister Johnson,
mister Johnson, the numbers are down, and they go, what
what And they go, let's call a doctor. And they
call a doctor and they're like, doctor Smith, this is
mister Johnson and mister Johnson. And because it's Johnson and Johnson,
I know that may be not a good joke. You
might be tuning out, but the uh the and they

(15:48):
go like, listen, if you could do us a solid,
forget the cotton sobs and the alcohol. The bandads and
all that other stuff. You get us a little bit
more fun. I'll send you some some raising gains for
you and your staff, right Like, maybe that's fuff. You

(16:12):
might listen. I don't know anything. I don't know anything.
I do know a few things, and that is that
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(16:40):
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(17:00):
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In ninety seventy five, kmod.

Speaker 5 (17:09):
Man arrested for trying to steal generator powering traffic light
after Hurricane This happened in sun City, Florida, where the
Hillsbury County County Sheriff's Office said that forty year old
Soyel Zapaidade was charged with third degree grand theft during

(17:29):
a state of emergency. The Sheriff's office reported that Teco
Energy workers provided photos of a man they stopped from
stealing a generator placed on the corner of sun City
Center Boulevard and Stoneham Drive. Along with photos, the workers
provided the Sheriff's office with the man's license plate. So
there's video footage that they captured by deputies and posted

(17:52):
to Facebook by the Sheriff's office, and it shows deputies
arriving at the home and asking to speak with soil
and at first the man wanted for questioning refused to
come out because he said he was making dinner. He
doesn't have time to speak. I'm cooking dinner. Deputies then
approached him at the door of his home and placed

(18:14):
him in handcuffs, telling him he was just going to
be detained. One of the deputies told told him some
people may have witnessed him doing some things he should
not have done. He said, there's a generator on six
seventy four, and he said, I saw it. It had
no lock on it, and it was it was there.

(18:37):
It had no name on it, so I thought someone
set it out. And he was also heard on police
body camera footage telling the deputy.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
He thought it was like a street deal.

Speaker 5 (18:52):
What do they call him? A when you set your
stuff on the sidewalk for someone to take trash? Yeah,
but like yeah, or someone else's try to get.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
Like a cur alert, curb alert.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
Yes, he thought it was a curb alert.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
I never heard that, okay.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (19:10):
So he was arrested and placed inside the squad vehicle
and has since been charged with third degree grand theft
during a state of emergency.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
You can't be taking other people's generators, no, or anything
that's in the yard that doesn't belong to you. How
close does it have to be to the curb to
constitute a quote curb alert? And what if I don't
have a curb. It's just the edge of the yard
and the road, right, technically that is a curb. Yeah,
technically it's not a curb.

Speaker 5 (19:43):
Well, last week, when Mars was mowing the lawn, a
girlfriend of mine showed up and she moved my mower
because she thought that it was too close to the
curb and she didn't want to take it. Yes, exactly,
because she remembered Gimpi's story of his getting stolen by
someone who thought his more was a curb alert.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
So the question is still there, though.

Speaker 5 (20:07):
I think it has to be sitting on the curb
close enough for someone to pull up and stick it.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
Right, you're still getting into definitive space. Put it where
your trash cans go. Yeah, there we go. Yeah, there's
your trash cans go right up to the very edge
of the law. And if there is no curb or
right there to the concrete curb, Now, even if it's
like six inches away, I think, I think it's got

(20:35):
to be like right next to the curb. And if
I have other items and they're lined up next to
each other, that will make sense. Yeah, that would make.

Speaker 5 (20:42):
And a lot of people will put signs on their
stuff that say free or curb alert.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
I've literally never seen curb alert that that feels like
something you would put on a neighborhood Facebook page. It's
usually where I see I'm at.

Speaker 5 (20:56):
Yeah, you know, but this generator was plugged in.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
Yeah, and that's the whole nother thing.

Speaker 7 (21:03):
Cops find a bag of drugs marked definitely not a
bag full of drugs. This comes out of Portland where
cops saw this car. It was a ninety four four tourist.
They ran the plates, the plates come back stolen.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
So what do they do? They light them up and
pull them over, that's what they're supposed to do. Inside
is a thirty five year old guy named Reginald Reynolds,
and he has the thirty seven year old passenger named Mia,
whose last name I cannot pronounce. So they pull him
over and they're like, hey, we're gonna go ahead and
have to search you because why because they're in what's

(21:38):
reported as a stolen car. They find that Reginald Old
Reggie is carrying a loaded three fifty seven in his pocket,
along with a bag of meth and thirteen hundred dollars
worth of cash.

Speaker 7 (21:49):
Oh Mia had three white pills on her that she
said roxy's, along with a meth pipe. Well, hell, now
we're gonna have to search this car some more. So
they do some more searching, and when they did their
more searching, they found more meth, and they found some
scales and some paraphernalia and baggies used for distribution as well,

(22:10):
along with the brown bag that set on it. Definitely
not bag full of drugs. It was clearly marked definitely
not bag full of drugs. Inside that they found a
bag full of drugs.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
They found.

Speaker 7 (22:24):
They ended up finding this bag and they're like, this
looks like meth, and they tested it right there and
come to find out, Yep, it was meth. And it
was a half a pound of meth, which that's a
crapload of myth if you ask me anyhow, So they
went ahead and arrested them, gave them a whole bunch
of felonies, including possession of a stolen vehicle and meth trafficking.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
Hitch Pretty hard, huh, especially when you're drinking your frappucino.
It's it's such an emotional story, it really is. India's
government formally opposes bid to criminalize marital rape. India's government
has told the count country's Supreme Court that criminalizing marital
rape would be excessively harsh, as it opposes petitions with

(23:09):
the court seeking to amend a British colonial era law
that says a man cannot be prosecuted for a rape
within a marriage. The Interior Ministry, in a written response
since Thursday, two petitions filed with the top court argue
that while a man should face penal consequences for raping
his wife, criminalizing the act may seriously impact the conjugal

(23:31):
relationship and may lead to serious disturbances in the institution
of marriage. Now, before you go well that's India, keep
in mind that's a fairly recent law. In America. As
recent as nineteen ninety three, they made it illegal. Okay,
can't rape your wife, got it? Now? Prosecute property. Prosecuting

(23:54):
marital rape is very hard to do because how do
you prove consent? Right, it's your word against hers. No, No,
we're together. We've had sex many times. I haven't asked
if you want to have sex. We just engage, right, right,
short of explicitly say no. It's just a hard thing

(24:15):
to prove. I'm not saying it's okay. It should absolutely
be punished. You cannot rape your spouse. That's wild to
be on one side for it. I mean, well, she
use must spells. Yeah, I don't know what that means.

Speaker 7 (24:30):
Not some random stranger. Yeah, you know we've known each
other for twenty five years.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
That doesn't mean you get to rape them, right, She
never said no before night. All of a sudden you
got a headache and said no, and I'm raping her. Yeah,
that's incredibly wild. All right, we gotta take a break
We'll be.

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(25:18):
nine four. This is a really wild story from football
that I wanted to share. And the Ravens and Redskins
played and this guy, apparently after the game went like
running around looking for Redskins fans and attack like attacked them,

(25:39):
like wildly attacked, viciously knocking. At least in the video
we see like knocking one guy out and the guy
falls into the car as he's knocked out. I just
see the links. You guys could see the video and
him and his video camera guy celebrate this awesome display
of vaginaism because you're being stupid, right and I think

(26:03):
it's a week like your team loses, Like, what what
are you doing? You're being insane by doing that. That's
that psychopathic. He something to you. You you you probably
killed birds with hammers like it's it is wild to

(26:24):
watch this. And the people that he attacks are they
have no interest, like no interest at all. Anyway. Uh, well,
the internet did their thing and got him fired from
his job. He's been arrested, Like, yeah, d day comes man,
it shows up. Yeah, And most people don't know how

(26:46):
to fight, and if you deal with someone who has
a basic knowledge of fighting, there's a good chance you're
gonna get injured. And I don't know if this guy
has a basic knowledge, he knows to pushed, kicked the
guy away to create some distance and then pops him
right on the button.

Speaker 5 (27:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
Yeah, I would say their biggest mistake is they they
stood still, like you gotta keep moving right. Distance is
your friend, especially when there's a lunatic just roaming around
punch of people, right, Yeah, that sucks. Yeah, just wild behavior.
And the guy's got to be six three six sports

(27:27):
he's a tall man, Yes, very much. So. I wonder
how often this actually happens. I think it happens a lot, dude.
I think you're right because we've read stories before about
after events and like the opposed one of the teams,
you know, fans gets beat up in the parking lot
or something like that, and I've never been like, that's

(27:48):
one of the deterrents for me to go to a
live game is that I don't want to deal with
somebody being insane right right right, at least not where
your team's gear when you go to the game. But
I should be able. You should. It's wild to me.

Speaker 7 (28:01):
Absolutely, I would agree one hundred percent. You should be
able to You should be able to enjoy the game.
Dress however you want support, support, support and not get
beat up over it. Yeah, but you get drunken bros
like this who want to be assholes.

Speaker 5 (28:14):
This Without hearing the audio of this video, it reminds
me of the cat from Days and Confused and he's like,
I just came for two things, to get drunk and
get in a fight, and I'm all out here.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
Yeah like that, you're like party ah. Yes, moon Power,
the insurance company that he worked for, posted a tweet
which is wild. They have to deal with the employee
situation in public, but we have zero toalance policy for
violence and aggressive behavior. This individual is no longer employed
with our firm. He didn't give off that vibe while
he was working. Dude, I feel like you will agree.

(28:52):
There are people that are completely fine and when they
drink certain amounts of alcohol are too much alcohol. They
turn into a different like who is this? Yeah? Yeah,
but I think you know, I say that because he
seems like that kind of guy that would roam the
halls with that bro mentality, you know what I mean.
At work, they can just tell like, ah, this guy

(29:15):
is a douchebag and a half, and he gets labeled.
He's labeling all Ravens fans right as being like a
pos right, yeah, somebody. One of the tweets is like
prison for a tempted murder a little extreme, maybe a
tempted manslaughter if that were a thing, but like, uh,

(29:38):
I don't know if that's a tempted murder.

Speaker 5 (29:40):
Definitely assaultant battery.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
Oh for sure. Yeah, it's definitely assault for sure. And
the civil suit would be pretty wild too.

Speaker 5 (29:52):
And the way he flexes into the camera after it's
all ride yeah, and it's almost like he was like,
follow me, watch this. Yeah, so we're going to get
some likes for my for my X page or.

Speaker 1 (30:05):
You know Insta exactly what he's doing because why he
high fives the camera guy. Yes, come on, bro, come on, Chad, Yes,
let's go, Kyle, come on, We're going yeah right yeah, yeah,
I hope we get an interview with him and get
to hear some sort of like I just I was

(30:27):
caught up.

Speaker 5 (30:28):
In the moment, what moment? Like you are just a
douche canoe.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
Let's just say he had a claim, a real claim
to be violent. What would those people have could have
done that warranted that type of response. I don't know,
raped his girlfriend. Maybe No, in regards to the game.

Speaker 7 (30:50):
In regards to the game, no, stolen the game winning
football out of his hand.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
Oh okay, you know I wouldn't have said that, but okay,
that's a pretty big deal for some people.

Speaker 7 (31:07):
You know, you got the game winning football, and let's
just say, you know, one of the players tosses it
into the crowd. This is the guy that catches it,
you know, and then and then Washington fan rips it
out of his hands.

Speaker 5 (31:19):
Yeah, the Ravens just had scored a touchdown, okay, and
the guy had cheered, and those two turned around and
said screw your Ravens and then spitting the guy's face.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
That. Actually, I'll go with a lot more than taking
the pigskin. I e. It's not even really a pigskin.
That because that you assaulted me by spinning on me,
You've assaulted me that that warrants a response. I have
a right to defend myself, even if like that fan
jumped into the field, ran caught the pass scored the
touchdown to win the game in the final second. I

(31:55):
feel like his angers focused on the wrong people. Either
you should focus on your team and they're inability to win,
or the the Ravens did win, if I remember correctly, Yeah,
so what's the point, yeah, or or one of the
guys on the other team you should go, you know,
wait for them on the way to the bus, right,
But to take it out on two innocent clearly smaller

(32:20):
than him, Yeah, no idea, what's going on? Yeah, weren't
aware this was a fight? Yeah? Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 7 (32:27):
Those guys are you know, average heighth and bill like
you and I Forben.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
You know.

Speaker 7 (32:32):
Meanwhile, this other monster of a man wants to be
a dick and beat him out.

Speaker 1 (32:37):
Yeah. They're definitely some sort of light beer drinker, all right.

Speaker 5 (32:45):
The New York and the Yankees are two wins away
from an American League pennant after topping the Cleveland Guardians
six to three in Game two of the American League
Championship Series at Yankee Stadium. Aaron Judge went one for
three with three RBI, including a two runs last for
his first home run of the postseason. The Bronx Bombers
will look to take a commanding lead when the series

(33:06):
heads to Progressive Field for Game at three on Thursday.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
That was Aaron Judge's first home run in the postseason. Yeah,
he has had zero home runs. He's gonna be the MVP,
but he had zero runs.

Speaker 5 (33:18):
Yeah. The National League Championship Series is shifting to the
Empire State as the New York Mets are hosting the
Los Angeles Dodgers for Game three today at City Field.
The Best of Says seven series is tied at a
game of peace. Louis Severe, seven yeario is expected to
start for the Mets, while Walker Bueller is slated to
toe the rubber for the Dodgers, and a pair of

(33:41):
former Packers are teaming up once again. On Tuesday, the
New York Jets acquired star wide receiver DeVante Adams from
the Raiders. The Jets are sending the Raiders a twenty
twenty five conditional third round pick, which could improve to
a second rounder if Adams earns a top honor at
his position or is on the Jets active roster for

(34:03):
the AFC Championship Game or Super Bowl. Adams and quarterback
Aaron Rodgers previously played together in Green Bay, where they
combined for six hundred and fifteen completions, five and twenty
nine yards and sixty eight touchdowns.

Speaker 1 (34:17):
There was a cool moment yesterday where Aaron Rodgers was
on the MacFee Show and they always interview him, and
he's sitting there interview him, and all of a sudden
you see Aaron Rodgers kind of look out of the
corner of his eye and they're like, what what And
you see Aaron Rodgers kind of nod his head like
came here, and they panned the camera out and DeVante
Adams leans in in ways and you're like, oh, that
is a cool moment, man, even though f Aaron Rodgers,

(34:39):
but like it's still you're like, oh, man, to have that,
that's a cool moment for sure.

Speaker 5 (34:44):
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Speaker 2 (36:23):
Do you do that?

Speaker 5 (36:26):
How much would you expect someone to pay for your testicle?

Speaker 1 (36:32):
Just one seventeen dollars and fifty cents?

Speaker 5 (36:36):
Nothing, nothing, Well, we're gonna find out how much your
body parts are worth.

Speaker 1 (36:43):
You're giving away your testicles for free. No, I just
don't expect someone to pay for my testicles.

Speaker 5 (36:50):
Well, each state determines its own workers compensation benefits, okay,
which means workers in neighboring states can end up with
a dramatically different compensation for the exact same injuries. So
yesterday this all came about because yesterday I got a
phone call from my aunt, who is back in Indiana.

(37:16):
My grandparents, you know, are in a nursing home, assisted living,
and my grandfather is on hospice and they gave him
till probably the end of the week. He's on a
high amounts of morphine now to keep him comfortable. So
it's a very hard day. But he has got I

(37:39):
was asking my mom because she's visiting, and he's got
three fingers on his right hand.

Speaker 1 (37:45):
Well, don't we all?

Speaker 5 (37:46):
He's only got three feet right hand and right. I
know that, and I always wondered, that's just always how
I've known him, and I always wondered. I was always
afraid to ask him growing up. Why only yeah, what happened?

(38:08):
And so I asked my mom, do you know how
he lost his fingers because I know he wasn't born
like that, And she said, yes, it was an accident
at his first job when he was a young man.
He was working at a a furniture store, our manufacturing company,
and he was feeding a.

Speaker 2 (38:27):
Table leg or a chair leg.

Speaker 5 (38:31):
Through this machine and it didn't have a safety over
the wood feeder.

Speaker 1 (38:36):
I guess, good old days.

Speaker 5 (38:37):
Yeah, right, and it caught his hand and it took
off his ring finger and his pinky finger and part
a chunk of the hand itself. And I said, well,
the company compensated him for that, right, And she goes, no,
it didn't. He was just happy to have a job
at that time, right.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
So how old was he?

Speaker 5 (38:58):
Oh, probably nineteen, maybe twenty. Yeah, And so it took
me down the rabbit hole of well, how much would
he have gotten for something like that, an accident like that?
And according to the different states, your body parts are

(39:20):
worth less or more according to the workman's compensation. For example,
there was a guy in Alabama and a guy in
Georgia who had pretty much the exact same accident working
on the exact same machines where they both lost their arm.
In Alabama, this poor gentleman lost his entire arm and

(39:45):
was paid only forty five thousand dollars in workers compensation
for the lofts.

Speaker 1 (39:52):
Of his entire arm, Like is that for the doctor
bill or on top.

Speaker 5 (39:57):
Of that was for everything forty five thousand dollars in compensation, okay.
But the other gentleman in Georgia was awarded benefits surpassing
seven hundred and forty thousand dollars over his lifetime for
the loss.

Speaker 1 (40:15):
Of his arm.

Speaker 2 (40:16):
Yeah, And so it was like, well.

Speaker 1 (40:19):
With the guy who lost his arm in Alabama, I
would imagine he gets disability checks. That's a good point forty.

Speaker 5 (40:25):
Five grand for work's competent and he's not even and
he's according to him in his story, he has definitely
he can't he couldn't work there.

Speaker 1 (40:37):
Anymore, right, can't can't be push ups?

Speaker 5 (40:40):
Yeah, right, right, And he did claim disability and he
was getting about two hundred and twenty dollars extra extra,
okay from that. So it does definitely I guess the
loss of an arm is in can be worth up
to forty eight thousand in Alabama, one hundred and ninety

(41:01):
three thousand dollars in Ohio four hundred and forty thousand
dollars in Illinois. A big toe in California is around
six thousand, ninety dollars ninety thousand dollars in organ for
a big toe.

Speaker 1 (41:22):
I want how is that just like a flat fee
or is it determined on the the way the injury
has occurred. I wasn't aware they pay like if you, like,
lose your limb in a workman's comp claim. I thought
they just paid for the fees. I didn't know they
compensated you for the loss of your limb. If the
company was negligent in a civil suit, that's a completely

(41:42):
different thing. I would think a serious says an Oklahoma.
The compensation for a complete loss of an arm under
workers compensation is considered to be two hundred seventy five
weeks of benefits calculated as seventy percent of the worker's
average weekly wage, with a maximum weekly benefit cap to
three hundred and sixty dollars a week, resulting in a
potential maximum payout of ninety nine thousand for a total

(42:07):
arm loss. If that makes any sense to you, it
takes percentage of how much you would normally make. Of
course they're not going to give you, but will not
exceed right.

Speaker 5 (42:16):
Right, Yeah, the national average in Oklahoma, it says, or
the I'm sorry. The state average in Oklahoma for an
arm was around eighty nine thousand dollars according to this website.
And then for a hand in Oklahoma is seventy one

(42:37):
thousand dollars. For a thumb, if you lost it would
be twenty one thousand, three hundred and eighteen dollars. If
you lose your index finger, it's around thirteen thousand dollars.
If you lose your middle finger and you can't fly
the bird anymore, ten thousand, six hundred dollars.

Speaker 2 (43:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (43:01):
And if you lose a testicle in Oklahoma, seventeen thousand,
one hundred nineteen dollars.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
Huh.

Speaker 5 (43:10):
Yeah. The maximum compensation for one eye in Oklahoma eighty
eight thousand, eight hundred twenty five dollars. Yeah. You lose
a pinky toe, you'll get about fifty five hundred dollars.

(43:31):
Losing an ear thirty six thousand dollars. And so I
was wondering in Indiana what my grandfather missed out on
for losing his pinky finger and his ring finger. He

(43:51):
lost out on for both of those around thirty two
thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (43:58):
For losing both of those thirty two is not bad.

Speaker 5 (44:01):
No, I know, but he was just, you know, happy
to have the job. And I said, well, he should
have definitely made a claim, and my mom said, well,
you know, he wasn't like that. When my dad had
his tonsils removed.

Speaker 2 (44:18):
For example, he the.

Speaker 5 (44:21):
Doctor at the time, had dropped the utensil that he
was using down my dad's throat and nearly punctured his lungs.

Speaker 1 (44:31):
Wow.

Speaker 5 (44:32):
Yeah, and they had to call in another doctor to
have an emergency surgery right there to remove it away
from his to save his life.

Speaker 1 (44:40):
I guess. Wow.

Speaker 5 (44:41):
Yes, And my grandfather at the time decided not to
file a malpractice suit against the original doctor. And some
time I was like, oh, he missed the boat on
that one too, So it was just wasn't in his
DNA I guess to do to cause a stir.

Speaker 1 (45:00):
I know, that's not cause holding people accountable is a
little bit different than And the workmen's compting wasn't a
workman's comp because there wasn't Apparently there wasn't workmen's comp then, huh.

Speaker 5 (45:11):
Probably not back then. Yeah, but yeah, I just thought
that was crazy.

Speaker 1 (45:18):
Nuts, like when you go and have your arm worked
on like a tulsa bone and joint or whatever. Yeah,
they ask you if it's a workman's comp claim? Right,
mm hmm, so where they maybe not did did not
do that then? Right?

Speaker 5 (45:33):
But yeah, I mean I don't work around machinery. This
is exactly why I mean, I would be so afraid
to lose anything. I mean, I get super nervous even
changing working on the lawnmower or even the leaf blower.
And I know that can't take away any fingers or
limbs the leaf blower, but still.

Speaker 1 (45:51):
Well, I mean the fan. Could you can get a
workman's comp claim here? Could you could get injured here?
Corporal tunnel? Absolutely a yeah, sure it is trying to
think of other things falling off a ladder, maybe even
piece of equipment. When I broke my leg and the
parking lot slipping on smallest patch of ice in the
parking lot, that was workman's comp claim, So it paid.

(46:14):
They paid for everything. You never saw a bill, never
as a matter of I mean I I saw the bills.
I had to turn them in to get them, you know,
to workman's comp. Yeah, yeah, yeah, And I hadn't had
any problems. Really. There was a couple of straggler bills
left over, you know, that I had to send in
afterwards after we thought it was all said and done,
and they still took care of that as well. When

(46:35):
I was in college, I mowed lawns for the university
in the summer and I did something to my back
lifting a lawnmower and putting it in the back of
a like a John Deere, you know, yeah, and which
now looking back is wildly crazy, that's stupid, but that's

(46:55):
what we did. That was the thing. And uh, that
was a workman's comp claim. And they contacted me for
a while because I never settled out the claim, so
they kept working on it and I went to the
physical therapist and they worked on it, and the physical
therapist was like, hey, don't close your claim. People with
back problems, it never goes away. And so I never

(47:17):
closed it and they would till my phone number changed
and they just couldn't find me anymore. Wow. Yeah, that's
the only one that I that's the only workman's comp
claim that I can recall. But you can get you
don't have to be around machinery to get injured and
have a workman's comp claim.

Speaker 5 (47:32):
Yeah, this sexer says it also depends on if the machinery, machine,
or company is a fault or if you weren't following
safety protocols.

Speaker 2 (47:40):
I feel like you get paid less for stupidity.

Speaker 1 (47:42):
Yeah, you may, But Gimpie's wasn't the company company negligence
issue to a degree, right, nor was it his? And
you could make an argument that it was a little
of each. But they had to pay. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (47:55):
I suppose when I was bartending and cut the tip
of my finger, the bar I was working at did
pay for it, and I didn't have insurance through them,
and they still they took care of it, which that
was my own fault, right, So they just did that
out of the kindness of their own heart.

Speaker 1 (48:14):
I guess No, they're legally responsible.

Speaker 5 (48:16):
Yeah, it's really because it happened network.

Speaker 1 (48:19):
Yes, with their equipment. Minor cuts or lacerations can be
a can be a workman's comp A slip and fall,
a strain like carpal tunnel, a lifting injury, which was
what mine was. Fall from a low height. Oh god,
if I fill out of this chair yep, short stool, step, ladder, step, stool,

(48:44):
sprained ankle, anything like that, clumsiness, uh, burn injury. Okay,
that makes sense. Yes, from like a stove or something
like that falling object. Yeah, that totally makes sense. A
minor minor chemical exposure, a twisted knee or ankle, A

(49:05):
tool related injury. So if you're using like power drill
or hammer and you suffer an energy injury something from
like a bruise to a small cut that needs basic
medical care, that is a workman's comp claim. Wow.

Speaker 5 (49:19):
The more you know, pay attention to it and find
out what your body parts are worth. I'll post it
up on our Facebook page.

Speaker 2 (49:27):
There you go.

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Speaker 7 (50:34):
Well, I am leading this one as well with fifteen
or when you have eleven, Lindsey has nine.

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(51:01):
How are you today? I'll have to valuebrood buddy. Who
do you want to give clues? Lindsay or Corbyn corp.
Let's get it, Jake. Sixty seconds are on the clock.
Timer starts after the first clue. Here we go. This
is the sequel to this movie with Michael Keaton came
out and you have to say his name three times.

(51:21):
Correct Chevy Chase, Rodney, Dangerfield Golf movie, Caddyshack. Correct. I
see dead people. Bruce willis sixth correct opposite of down. Yes,
we talk about this movie all the time. Red is

(51:43):
one of the main characters. The guy apparently killed his wife.
It's a Stephen King story prison back in the day.
He walks the field the tarro roof to get some beer.
Shall correct. Billy Crystal and famous scene where she has

(52:05):
an orgasm while eating a salad in the restaurant. I
don't know, yeah, you do if you blank and the
Henderson's what was that that sasquatch? Blank? And the Henderson correct, Yes,
Vince Vaughan and you're so money? All right, tom time
time six is what we got, Jake, might be good

(52:27):
enough for the win. Okay, hang on the line, all right,
good morning, you're on the air. What is your name? Aaron? Aaron? Uh?
You and Lindsay have to beat six. Okay, Okay, here
we go.

Speaker 5 (52:42):
Oh you see these signs blank dead or alive? Blank alive?
It's uh it's a poster with someone's picture on it.
Blank dead or alive. Yes, this is a scary movie.
Ghosts in a house, Oh boy, the blank of hell house?

Speaker 1 (53:15):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (53:19):
Pass this is They go to the school and they
use wands and they cast spells and hermione. Yes, this
is a double pointer about the sex pistols. Two people pass. Uh,

(53:41):
this is Marvel comic. This is he's got like knives
for fingers.

Speaker 1 (53:50):
Uh. Time time, time, time, not enough, man, I'm so sorry, Aaron,
thanks for playing man. Awesome Jay. Congratulations man, you're getting
tickets from Corn and VIP tickets to Octoberfest. Excellent job, Stair,
hang on the line the first one you passed on. Yeah,

(54:17):
this one's tough. I'm not even sure if I know
this movie at all. I was just looking. I have
heard of it, but I don't think i've ever seen it.
Who's in it? In the middle, Let's see what we
got here. It's got Liam Neeson and mister Owenster Wilson,
Catherine Zada Jones, Willie Taylor. Nineteen ninety nine.

Speaker 7 (54:39):
Movie focuses on visitors to the secluded mansion of Hillhouse.

Speaker 1 (54:45):
Right, it's a remake of the Haunting of Hillhouse. Yeah,
the Haunting. Huh. Yeah, this one is famous sex pistoles
blank vicious. He is suspected of killing his friend slash wife.
He punched a hole in the back room of the
Canes Ballroom. Uh. This is their first name and her

(55:06):
first name said, and Nancy the other one you passed on. Yeah,
this is a comic book. He just did Deadpool. Uh,
he's breast friends with Ryan Reynolds. Knives and Hands is good. Yeah, Wolverine.

Speaker 5 (55:24):
Uh, what's the one you ran out of time on?
When you're married but you want to couple up with others?
You live that lifestyle. Maybe you have a pineapple on
your porch.

Speaker 1 (55:37):
Yeah. But movie Wise, yeah, movie Wise, Yeah, describe the movie.

Speaker 5 (55:41):
Movie and I haven't seen this one.

Speaker 1 (55:44):
Kim Bea. She's like, yeah, you had it right, man.

Speaker 7 (55:46):
Vince Vaughn And one of the most popular lines out
of it your money, You're so money man.

Speaker 1 (55:51):
And and these guys are just trying to be I
don't know, cool. They're trying they're trying to make it
as actors. They're in LA they go to Vegas for
the night and they meet these girls and they're they're
trying to be cool. I didn't like it. I watched
it one time and I was like, Okay, that's a
little weird.

Speaker 5 (56:07):
But yeah, is he Vince Vaughn And is he funny?

Speaker 1 (56:10):
It's Vince Vaughan's breakthrough role Okay, when was the last
time you saw a wanted poster since at least the
eighteen hundreds, I would think, Yeah, this is Angelina Joelie. Right,
Is this Angelina Jolie Yep? And she curves the bullets. Yes,
one of the most popular things out of the movie.

Speaker 7 (56:32):
Yeah, all right, the record now keep saying the lead
with fifteen moves you to twelve, keeps lindsay dead ass last,
take a break and we'll be back, tells this Morning.

Speaker 3 (56:41):
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Next ninety km OD good morning, It's the Big Mad

(57:09):
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You can also text bmms and then what you want
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Speaker 7 (57:27):
Says here that the SBA is out of disaster loan
funds the Small Business Administration amount of money for its
disaster loan program after Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The agency
said it's pausing new low interest loan offers unless Congress
allocates more funding.

Speaker 1 (57:46):
Well JB and other Democrats have called on House Speaker
Mike Johnson for all Congress back in a session to
get that done, but Old Johnson says the matter can
wait until Congress returns next month after the election. Man, meantime,
y'all will wait, you'll get your money. Meanwhile, it's snowing
in North Carolina. Right.

Speaker 7 (58:06):
The agency is telling people to continue to apply for
assistance so they'll be positioned once money is available into it. Yeah,
what else we got here? Study shows children getting COVID
at higher risk of diabetes. The research published by Jama
Network Open shows children are fifty percent more likely to

(58:27):
get tied to diabetes in the first six months after
contracting the VID. The risk is much higher for children
who are obese, that is, watch out. This is based
on health records of a sample of children ages ten
to nineteen. Researchers at the Case Western Reserve University School

(58:47):
of Medicine and Cleveland did the study.

Speaker 5 (58:51):
Stay off the video games?

Speaker 1 (58:53):
Get out doors right right? Walgreens is going to be
closing twelve hundred stores across the county by twenty twenty seven,
the drug store chairs, Yeah, three years. That's twelve hundred
stores over three years. Though the drug store chain announced
it the cost cutting move yesterday while reporting fourth quarter
results that will beat Wall Street's expectations. CEO Tim Wentword

(59:18):
said that the closures will give Walgreens a healthier store
base and enabled the company to respond to shifts and
consumer behavior. Most of the cost cuts are aimed at
the retail pharmacy segment. Walgreen plans to close about five
hundred underperforming stores in the fiscal twenty twenty five year alone.
Last time I went into a Walgreens, I was incredibly

(59:39):
frustrated because I couldn't find what I wanted, and when
I found it finally, it was like overly priced. I'm
shocked they're still open. Right, there's one on every corner.
There's about to be a lot less though about how
many stores do they have total lists?

Speaker 3 (59:55):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (59:56):
I didn't do the research enough to find out how
many that they had total. When was the last time
you were in one?

Speaker 7 (01:00:01):
A couple years back when they forced us to get
the shot and then change their mind and said you
don't have to get the shot?

Speaker 1 (01:00:07):
Lindsay, Uh, what is.

Speaker 5 (01:00:11):
Let's see Thursday?

Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
Is that where you got Walgreens?

Speaker 5 (01:00:14):
No, I usually go to CBS, but I'm closer to Green.

Speaker 1 (01:00:18):
So eighty eighty five hundred stores and they're gonna they're
gonna kill twelve hundred of them.

Speaker 2 (01:00:24):
Okay, I prefer it.

Speaker 5 (01:00:26):
I prefer Walgreens.

Speaker 1 (01:00:27):
Actually do too. I'm a Walmart guy. Okay, Walmart. You
can get everything there. Yeah, cigarettes, drugs, get your nails
done and your haircut. I've never waited more than two
minutes to get my medicine at Walmart, and I've waited
fifteen before and it's ready to pick up. Like I'm
in line right right.

Speaker 7 (01:00:47):
Lastly, here we got told this public schools to no
longer allow backpacks.

Speaker 1 (01:00:51):
At some schools.

Speaker 7 (01:00:52):
They've announced some new rules for students coming into class
after fall breaks. Students, we'll now have to be scanned
in using security metal detectors and wands to help with
there's eight So.

Speaker 5 (01:01:05):
Do they use lockers? I wonder?

Speaker 1 (01:01:09):
I mean, I'm okay with this.

Speaker 7 (01:01:11):
Yeah, it keeps them from hiding and bringing stuff in
that they don't need to be bringing in. Now they
say you don't need metal detectors in a school.

Speaker 1 (01:01:21):
God, yeah, it's unfortunate, but.

Speaker 7 (01:01:26):
It used to be you'd only see those in like
the inner city schools, you know, with the gangs and
the hot knots.

Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
Right.

Speaker 5 (01:01:31):
Yeah, the Buffalo Bills acquired veteran pass catcher Amari Cooper
from the Browns yesterday in exchange for a third round
pick in next year's draft and a seventh rounder in
twenty twenty six. Buffalo also got sixth round pick in
next year's draft as part of the deal.

Speaker 2 (01:01:53):
The thirty year old.

Speaker 5 (01:01:54):
Is in the last season of a five year deal
he signed when he was still with the Cowboys. Cooper
led one in five Cleveland with two hundred and fifty
yards and two touchdowns. The five time Pro bowler has
nearly ten thousand yards to go with sixty two touchdowns
in his ten year career. That's your Balls to the
Wall Sports. I'm Lindsay on ninety seven to five KMOD.

Speaker 1 (01:02:26):
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eight four six OK, m O D. You can also
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eight two nine four five, Good morning.

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Lindsay, Good morning Corbyn. When their bye week ends this week,
our friends at Miller Lite want to send you to
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will read part of the headline. You guys got to
guess what the blank parts should be. First one, Dorrito's

(01:03:18):
to open first blank in Los Angeles. Dorito's to open
first blank in Los Angeles. Doritos like a Dorito's channel,
the Dorito's broadcast network. I like that where everything's extra cheesy.

Speaker 5 (01:03:40):
Yes, their very first restaurants.

Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
A Derita themed restaurants. Everything's made out of Dorrito's food truck.
Maybe okay. Fredo La is opening a Dorito's themed restaurant
in Los Angeles. It'll be open for late night snacks
inside the Crypto dot com arena. The menu features dorito
infused dishes like spicy sweet chili ramen, burritos, and nacho

(01:04:09):
cheese vanilla cones. There's even a Dorito's cocktail on the menu.
The Dorito's restaurant will be available for event ticket holders only,
but beginning on November fifteenth, a pop up version of
the eatery will operate outside of the arena. Cool It's
Los Angeles. You how many good restaurants are there?

Speaker 2 (01:04:29):
Yeah, that's true, great food trucks.

Speaker 1 (01:04:33):
But do they have Doritos? Yes, you can get them anywhere.
Baby born in blank during Hurricane Milton. Baby born in
blank during Hurricane Milton. Ambulance, back of the station wagon,

(01:04:53):
a barn, Starbucks, a grocery store, alligator farm born.

Speaker 5 (01:05:06):
And I would hope not an alligator farm.

Speaker 1 (01:05:08):
It's not like they're going to feed the baby to
the alligators afterwards. I mean they mind?

Speaker 2 (01:05:12):
Can you stop them?

Speaker 1 (01:05:14):
A baby born during Hurricane Milton at a shelter is
being called a miracle. Kensey Llewellyn's labor started at her
home in Port Charlotte, Florida, just as Hurricane Milton was
bareling toward the Gulf coast. The county says the baby
and family are doing fine at an area hospital. Good
Bath and Body Works pulls blank after KKK complaint. Bath

(01:05:38):
and Body Works pulls blank after KKK complaint I'm going
out on a limb, just going to say sheets. They
pull a bathrobe comes with a hood. Yeah right, your
entire face, two little holes to see out of.

Speaker 5 (01:05:57):
Maybe it had the hood was point.

Speaker 1 (01:06:00):
Maybe that's terrible shit, man, they towels. I think a candle, Yeah,
I think you guys are confusing stores there, which I
always do. You're thinking of bed, bath and beyond that
sells that stuff. This is Bath and Bodyworks. Bath and
body Works is discontinuing a seasonal candle after some people

(01:06:21):
said the design of the label looks like the klue
Klux Klan hoods. The design, a decorative folded snowflake cut out,
has a number of parts that people thought looked like
eye holes in white hoods. The company said any similarity
was unintentional and apologized to anyone who was offended. I
haven't seeing this Google image it. Yeah it looks I mean,

(01:06:46):
it's Jesus in the toast. If you would if I
wouldn't have told you the story and I said, what
do you think of this can? Does it look like
anything you would have been? Looked like a paper snowflake.
They look like, uh, you're trying to make paper aliens.
If you're doing to go away from the cakka, but it.

Speaker 5 (01:07:03):
Looks a lot like it does.

Speaker 1 (01:07:08):
Google backs blank deal to power ai Google backs blank
deal to power a I. Google bas Uh, Yeah, that's what.
That's the first thing I'm trying to think of. Like Tesla,

(01:07:32):
that's le's the name. Like the robots, Yeah, Tesla anyway, right,
testa cars, Robotaxi, Tesla robots that will take over the
world and kill you.

Speaker 5 (01:07:43):
Yeah, the money.

Speaker 1 (01:07:46):
Google is throwing its support behind the construction of seven
small nuclear reactors in the US to power artificial intelligence.
Google has committed to buying electricity from startup Cairo's Power.
Google says the plan could also help reach the end
goal of a twenty four to seven carbon free energy
Cairos wants to have the reactors online between twenty thirty

(01:08:08):
and twenty thirty five. Okay, this is a business a store, Okay,
blank files for bankruptcy, blank files for bankruptcy, all of them.

Speaker 5 (01:08:20):
Right, Well, we.

Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
Know it's not Blockbuster, right. What else is falling apart?

Speaker 5 (01:08:28):
Now? Man? So many I think I read somewhere that
a few big lot stores we're going to start closing.
So maybe instead they're just going to file bankruptcy.

Speaker 1 (01:08:43):
Okay makes sense?

Speaker 2 (01:08:46):
Yeah, I like that.

Speaker 1 (01:08:47):
Big Blots hardware store brand True Value is filing for bankruptcy.
The seventy five year old company is selling its operations
to rival Do It Best. It announced today True Value
will continue its day to day operation selling hardware and
other homewares. During the chapter eleven process grewing up, we
went to Minards and we would go to True Value.

(01:09:07):
Those are the only stories we ever went to. Apparently
not anymore. Bush's Gavin Rosdale to host Blank Bush's Gavin
Rosdale to host Blank American idol. Oh, America's Got Talent.

(01:09:28):
I'm thinking of other shows that start with America America's
funny stone videos. Okay.

Speaker 5 (01:09:35):
Maybe it is a festival.

Speaker 1 (01:09:39):
Okay, like Coachella.

Speaker 5 (01:09:43):
Yeah, something like that, Okay, host a game show maybe.

Speaker 1 (01:09:48):
Bush's front man Gavin Rosdale is set to host a
new cooking show called rock Star Kitchen Chronicles. The music,
conversation and culinary show will premiere sometime next year on
Visio's free streaming service Watch Free Plus. In a statement,
Rosdale said he's found that cooking for people creates intimate
and special moments, and nothing brings him greater joy than

(01:10:10):
connecting with friends and family over a meal He's created
for them. Tennis Starr, Serena Williams, singer Tom Jones, and
actors actors Selma Blair and Brooks Shields are set to
appear on the show.

Speaker 5 (01:10:22):
Mm hmm some pretty big names.

Speaker 2 (01:10:25):
I guess sure.

Speaker 1 (01:10:27):
They're kind of all over the place.

Speaker 2 (01:10:28):
Yeah, a little bit, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:10:30):
Trying to appeal to everyone and all the masses. Stone
Temple Pilots celebrates blank Ears of Purple with RSD Black
Friday Exclusive. Stone Tible Pilots celebrates blank Ears of Purple
with RSD Black Friday Exclusive Record store Day. Oh how

(01:10:50):
many years? Ten makes sense? Right? You say pearl jam
Right yeah. Stone Tible Pilots celebrates blank Ears of Purple
with RSD Black Friday Exclusive. Let's sticking with him. It's
a good round. Number twenty okay, twenty five, I like

(01:11:10):
twenty five, twenty five, thirty Big Empty Vasilene Interstate Love song.
All these are songs on the Purple album. The Stone
Timble Pilots are celebrating thirtieth anniversary of the album Purple
with a Purple vinyl. The band announced the upcoming release
of Purple Rarities which features studio and live recordings. It

(01:11:31):
also explores the making of the album with a mix
of unreleased songs that include demos and early versions of
the records tracks. The vinyl will be available exclusively for
RSD Black Friday on November nineteenth at participating indie record stores.
More information can be found at Record store day dot com.
Ozzie Blanks. Ozzie Blanks a dead.

Speaker 2 (01:11:58):
That would have been everywhere.

Speaker 1 (01:12:02):
Ah Okay. I don't know if this is it, but
I recently read a story where one of his former
guitarist was shot while walking his doggie. So it just
last night. Yeah, he's an ico, all right. The guitar
player is yeah, yeah, So it could be like Ozzie
responds to guitar players shooting Yeah, Ozzie weeps, weeps. Ozzy

(01:12:26):
Osbourne is still rocking. The Black Sabbath singer made a
rare public appearance amid his ongoing health battle, stepping out
for an autograph signing near Los Angeles. Last week. Ozzie
attended the Son of Monster Palooza event in Burbank alongside
wife Sharon and their kids, Kelly and Jack. Jack reportedly
helped get Ozzie prepared for the event. Quote, we're we

(01:12:48):
are in full training mode, Jack wrote on Instagram, posting
a video of Ozzy using an exercise band to stretch
his arm muscles. Don't weaken at Bernie's this guy. That's
what they're doing, though they've been doing it for a while.
Blank talks Lincoln Park lead singer, Blank talks Lincoln Park

(01:13:09):
lead singer de Snyder.

Speaker 5 (01:13:13):
He's always got something to say.

Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
Does doesn't Yeah, always seems like he's got something to
say about everything like that. But it's probably like Mike
Schnoda or Chester Bennington from the other side.

Speaker 5 (01:13:27):
Oh for his widow.

Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
Okay, missus Bennington. Yeah, because I don't know her first name,
we'll just call her Lisa. Yeah, yeah, Lisa Bennington. I
don't like it. If there was any way to pick
this obscure person to make a comment on this, I
don't know how you would get there. This is I
This shocked me that this was the story. Celebrity tattoo

(01:13:51):
artist and fashion mogul Cat Vondie is reacting to Lincoln
Park replacing the late frontman Chester Bennington with rocker Emily Armstrong.
In a new interview, vond called the move a gimmick
and said, just change the name of the band and
start a new band. To be honest, I think it's dumb.
The tattoo artist added that she knew Bennington, who died
in twenty seventeen, and that having a woman replace him

(01:14:13):
feels like a gimmick and a money grab. She said,
if I was a hardcore Lincoln Park fan, I would
want to see the original singer. I don't want to
see some girl pretending like she's doing a character of something. Okay, Hey,
wonder what Cat von Dee feels about this? Yeah. Demi

(01:14:34):
Moore talks blank at Hampton's Film Festival. Demi Moore talks
blank at Hampton's Film Festival. Her infatuation with young men, uh,
her crusty old ass, her her need of metal mucal.

Speaker 5 (01:14:56):
No, her list of lovers, drill encounters.

Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
Probably thank you guys.

Speaker 5 (01:15:07):
Probably about Bruce Willis.

Speaker 1 (01:15:11):
Actress Demi Moore is talking about her ex husband Bruce
Willis's illness. Sixty one year old Moore, who accepted the
Award for Career Achievement in Acting this past week and
at the Hampton's International Film Festival, said she's learning how
to cope with Willis's dementia battle. She said she had
to let go of what the sixty nine year old
actor used to be like and meet him where he is,

(01:15:34):
and when you do, there's great beauty and sweetness. The
former couple share three daughters and have a really interesting
co family relationship with Bruce Willis's new wife. It's very
seems very amicable. How do you think, demy is Well,
I said it's sixty one, sixty one. I didn't hear
that for I was busy trying to figure out how

(01:15:55):
old you was. Game of Thrones, Iron Throne fetches blank.
How much money Game of Thrones, Iron Throne fetches blank?
Two hundred fifty thousand. That's not a lot, you don't
think for a movie prop or a TV show prop.

Speaker 2 (01:16:16):
Oh it's a prop.

Speaker 1 (01:16:17):
Wow, well it's not a real thing.

Speaker 5 (01:16:19):
No, I thought this was a movie itself.

Speaker 1 (01:16:21):
Game of Thrones, Iron Throne fetches blank. Oh, it's quite
a bit free show prop. There's probably more towards like
fifty thousand or.

Speaker 5 (01:16:31):
So, I'll say seven and fifty.

Speaker 1 (01:16:34):
Game of Thrones fans came out and droves to bid
on costumes, props, and other items from the series. In
an auction that raked and combined over twenty one million.
The Heritage Auctions event in Dallas featured over nine hundred lots,
including suits of armor, swords and weapons, jewelry, and several
other items of significance from the HBO series. The top

(01:16:56):
dollar item was the iron Throne, and after a six
minute bidding war, the throne sold for one point four
to nine million dollars. The replica was made of plastic
and molded from the original screen used version, then finished
off with metallic paint and jewel embellishments. Heritage Auction said
in a statement Sunday that the weekend event brought in
twenty one point one million from more than forty five

(01:17:19):
hundred bidders. The auction marked heritage second best entertainment event,
just shy of the record set by Debbie Reynolds Sale,
which was held in twenty eleven. What are they doing
with that money? That's a that's a good point.

Speaker 5 (01:17:31):
Really good question.

Speaker 2 (01:17:32):
But what are you gonna do with this thing?

Speaker 5 (01:17:33):
Once you have it, you're gonna sit in it. It's
not even worth than anything. It's made of plastic and painted.

Speaker 1 (01:17:39):
I disagree it's worth one point something million dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:17:43):
That's what they paid for it.

Speaker 1 (01:17:44):
That's all something's got to have for value. What's someone
willing to pay.

Speaker 7 (01:17:49):
They've got John Snow's sword in here, the really long one,
right yeah, the long sword. They've got his Night's Watchman
U outfit, the furry thing. Yeah, Jamie Lanister's gear as well.

Speaker 1 (01:18:06):
That's cool. What would you want, because I like to
Lindsay's point, I wouldn't want it's too big.

Speaker 2 (01:18:13):
It's a replica.

Speaker 1 (01:18:14):
I mean they're all not real, so like right right right,
we're splitting hairs.

Speaker 7 (01:18:18):
I would go probably with John Snow's sword.

Speaker 1 (01:18:24):
Or Aria's Stark's little sword, the needle that you call.
Oh yeah, I think maybe the bell, the shame bell.

Speaker 2 (01:18:33):
Oh yeah, that's neat.

Speaker 1 (01:18:34):
They have Jamie Lanister's golden hand. Oh yeah, that's cool.
That's cool. I would probably I could. I could actually
use that too, not for what you're thinking, you sicko.
Oh yeah me, now that you mention it, I mean,
I'm I would totally masturbate with a golden hand. You'd

(01:18:56):
probably just be grateful for a hand. You can get
a dragon, there's oh my god, you can't get the
shame bell right now, it's in the bid right now.

Speaker 7 (01:19:08):
It says make an offer to owner for one hundred
and twenty five thousand dollars more.

Speaker 1 (01:19:13):
So you get that's the minimum bid. I don't. I
don't want. That would be great, though, man, just to
go and shaming everybody's one, right, what's that bell? It's
a shame bell. What's a shame bell? You haven't seen
Game of Thrones? Hell? I could just get one and
make it painted the color and tell.

Speaker 7 (01:19:30):
People that's what it is. This one's got some pretty
ornate Uh. Nope, nope, that's just russ. I was thinking
I had designs on the bell itself, like you would
have to have like an etching tool.

Speaker 1 (01:19:41):
It wouldn't use It wouldn't surprise me if it's not
even a real bell. Right right, there's this thing called
fake Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:19:50):
What's the website?

Speaker 1 (01:19:51):
Heritage Foundation website, Heritage Foundation, Heritage Auctions. Yeah, last one here,
Milli Vanilli blanks, Milli Vanilli blanks returns. Why well one
of them is dead? Oh? Really a long time ago.

(01:20:12):
The real question is was he masturbating when he did?
It seems to be the way to go.

Speaker 7 (01:20:17):
He was faking it, right, Milli Vanilli to have a biopic.

Speaker 5 (01:20:27):
Oh yes, I mean that's I think that's true. I
don't know a movie coming out.

Speaker 2 (01:20:34):
Series.

Speaker 1 (01:20:35):
A duo that was stripped of a Grammy for lip
syncing is on the music charts this week. Thanks to Netflix,
The ep Milli Vanilli four sneaks into this week's Billboard
two hundred at one hundred and ninety seven. The duo's
music has been featured in the Netflix series Monsters The
Lyle and Eric Menandez Story. Three songs are heard in
the first episode, Girl you Know It's True, Girl I'm

(01:20:57):
Gonna miss You, and blame it on the rain. Girl
I'm Gonna Miss You is also featured in episode nine.
The Menindez brothers were convicted of murdering their parents in
nineteen eighty nine, the same year Milli Vanilli had three
number one songs and rob Platus of Millie Vanilli tragically
passed away April third of nineteen ninety eight at the

(01:21:18):
age of thirty two. He was found dead in a
hotel room in Germany due to an accidental overdose of
alcohol and prescription pills. It occurred just as he and
fab the other part of Milli Vanilli. We're preparing to
release a new album under the Milli Vanilli name, which

(01:21:39):
would have featured their actual vocals. Apparently, Good Old Rob
struggled with substance abuse and legal issues after the scandal.
Gonna take a break and we'll be back Elsa's Morning Show,
The Big Man Boarding Show.

Speaker 3 (01:21:55):
The assault continues the next thirty seventy five JMOD.

Speaker 1 (01:22:14):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine six
okmo D. You can also text BMMS and then what
you want to say to eight two nine four five
from the I didn't know we needed this files. A
band by the name of Crossfade is going to reunite

(01:22:35):
and play shows again. You might remember them from song
You're gonna have to make sure you get this out
give Me, But you might remember them from songs like
this Cold. And then they have another song that was
another hit for them. This one's called Colors. So they
then put out another album in like twenty eleven. It

(01:22:57):
did okay, not nobody really cared anyway. They had a
fire breakout in their studio and record destroyed all their gear,
their merch and all the songs, and so they were like, oh, well,
what's the point, all right? They just quit and they
apparently have decided they're going to put out another album

(01:23:17):
and put together new music and play live again, of
which reminded me of other bands from that time, Like
these were also big songs at that time. Hoobastank the Reason.

Speaker 5 (01:23:29):
Oh yeah, okay, I love that song.

Speaker 1 (01:23:31):
Sure everybody did. Green Day, American Idiot came out at
that time, Delvet, Revolver, Slither, switch Foot, Meant to Live.
These were all songs that were really really big in
two thousand and four, which is when Colors and Cold
were around, and so to be gone, really to be
relevant but not being been real in twenty years and

(01:23:52):
try to re exist. Wow, you're going straight for the
diehards at that point, and I think they're trying going
for the ihearts and then trying to pick up some
others along the way. I don't even know if that
twenty years of absence, Yeah, let's just go ahead and
say twenty eleven, thirteen years of absence. Yeah, I honestly

(01:24:15):
don't think they were really that big when they were, right,
do you know what I mean? Crossfading Colors. And there
was another song too that was a really popular song
for them, So far Away, So like those were massive
hits in the rock world, right right.

Speaker 7 (01:24:35):
But I guess what I'm trying to say is like
if god Smack, which they have, they're not putting out
any more new music at all whatsoever. Right, So in
twenty years from now, if god Smack decides we want
to get to be back together, put a new album
that you know, I think that would be you know,
they'd have more success than Little Old Cross, Yeah, because
they already.

Speaker 1 (01:24:54):
Had a long run. Their runways really long, right, Cross
fadess runway is just a year maybe, yeah. Yeah, So
I really don't see this being much of a success
unless they come out hot and just blow everybody away
with their first single. Yeah, if they can have a
money song straight out of the choot, that'll be crazy.

(01:25:15):
He said that they were at home after a tour.
After a tour and they were at a bachelor party.
They all went after the bachelor party, they of course
were drinking at it, they went back to the studio
to hang out whatever because it was such a large
space like an after party, and one of some of
them left, some of them stayed there, fell asleep, and

(01:25:36):
a space heater caught everything on fire there. I am
burned the studio to the ground. The fact that they
just threw their hands up and set up that's it
no more just blows me away. Yeah. I mean there
could have been some other things that happen, right, and
this was just like the str okay, Yeah, like you went, well,

(01:25:57):
I don't want a tour right with the majority of
the bands, like I'm good, I'm good, and then you know,
the fire comes along. It's like, well, that's it. The
universe made our decision for us. Yeah. The lead singer
Ed Sloan, he went on to do other stuff, but
nothing of notoriety. One of the guys in the band

(01:26:19):
went on to write like he was in the band
for Trey Anastasio when Fish broke up. Somehow we day stuff.
He's written soundtracks, like been the composer for some soundtracks, like,
he went on to do some other stuff. One of
the other guys went on to be in a bunch
of metal bands, like heavy metal bands, and so he's
just like, ah, I don't know. I think maybe this

(01:26:40):
is this is a sign. Funny thing the things we
take as signs. Yeah, I think a fire burning everything
you have is a pretty good sign. But it could
be a sign for multi you're using your personal preference
on what that sign is supposed to be. I love.

Speaker 7 (01:26:57):
Taking it as a sign is like all right, well
you know, let's let's not let this effect it right,
it's a trying to trick you away?

Speaker 1 (01:27:04):
Yeah again. Yeah. Funny thing about signs, whether you interpret
him as from God or whatever, is you use your
personal preference on what the sign should mean, not what
it could. I mean, there's many options on what it
could be right right. As we pointed out with this,
the fire could have been a demonstration of you need
to persevere, don't let anybody stop you, don't let anything

(01:27:26):
stop you. Let me see, let me test you, let
me see how bad you want it. Or it could
be like, yo, get out. So it's whatever your personal
preference is feeling like I think I'll go ahead and
just step away, or maybe one of them did and
the rest are like, oh, what are we gonna do? Right,
we can't do it without this guy or whatever. It's
possible in a group, he could one person could have

(01:27:47):
been the driving force, the one that was like, guys,
we're practicing at this time. Guys were doing this. Guys
were doing like right right, guys, I set up a meeting, guys,
don't forget to be there at the tour, guys. The
bus is leaving it at this stame. There could have
been somebody and then that guy's gone and they're like,
how do we be a band? Not everybody goes to
Lincoln Park round option. Yeah. If I could bring back

(01:28:12):
of the bands, I would go. Does Hoopa stink even
tour anymore? I would go see them. Yeah. Man, that
song is massive. You people act like they don't like
that song. The moment it comes on, you're gonna be
singing it. Oh yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:28:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:28:29):
They had a few good ones. They don't have to
have a few good ones. They had one of the
songs of the two thousands. Everybody played that song. Yeah
there's still a band. Yeah they're still Yeah, there's still
there's still a band. Uh. I forget that.

Speaker 2 (01:28:48):
I forgot.

Speaker 1 (01:28:49):
Their lead singer has two first names, Doug Robin ah Yah,
yeah okay. Top Artist of the Year, Top Mainstream Artist,
Top Digital song, Top duo or Group. Two thousand and
four was a money here for them, man Outstanding debut album.
Nothing here about their second album.

Speaker 5 (01:29:06):
They're going to be in Monterey Mexico on November thirtieth.

Speaker 1 (01:29:12):
I'm busy one event. I thought you wanted to go
see you, I said, I said, Monterey, Mexico or Monterey, California.

Speaker 5 (01:29:23):
Money Mexico.

Speaker 1 (01:29:24):
Okay, what's the show they're playing?

Speaker 5 (01:29:28):
Hoop a stink at Machuka, says.

Speaker 1 (01:29:36):
Monterre. I just want to see if is this a festival,
the Machaka fest, just like that green stuff you're supposed
to drink. I thought it was that cinematos. Okay, limp
biscuit Marilyn Manson, Okay, simple plan, hoop a stank. It's

(01:30:01):
the lineup on six hundred and fifty dollars. Oh that's pasos.
What is that like? Sixteen dollars, four cents, eighty two
dollars eighty two dollars. Okay, for the weekend or just

(01:30:23):
a day. That is the general emission. If you want
club club levels, twelve thousand, four hundred and fifty, and
that would be six hundred and twenty four dollars. Wow,
I'm not clearer on what that means because my Spanish
is pretty limited. Donos translate on bonos surveysa guacamole, right, lime,

(01:30:55):
All right, we got to take a break, we'll be back.

Speaker 3 (01:30:57):
The Big Med Morning Show return next. Tulsa's Morning Show
ninety seven KMOD.

Speaker 1 (01:31:21):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one,
eight four six, okmod. We need to do our NFL
picks today, and the Bears are off and the forty
nine Ers are playing the chief So we have two
other games we'll be putting in instead. So we will

(01:31:41):
be putting lines and vikings in and Raiders and Rams in.
So the first one Chiefs at forty nine Ers. Now,
the forty nine Ers are one and a half point
favorite right now, probably because that game is at home.
So what do you think, Lindsey, Oh boy, oh boy? Okay,

(01:32:10):
it's because Marcus, isn't it.

Speaker 5 (01:32:13):
No, it's just they they haven't lost.

Speaker 1 (01:32:15):
The game yet, but they've given you no reason to
not have faith in them. I understand that. Uh I'm
gonna ask, though I know the answer. Gimp. Yeah. I'm
going for the Queeps, no Niners. Uh yeah, to me,
this is gonna be a good game. Moody is doubtful still,

(01:32:37):
but they said it was injury wasn't bad, so he'll
probably be okay. Jordan Mason is questionable. Uh so we'll
just have to see how that plays out. McCaffrey obviously out.
So I don't know, man, this that's gonna be a
tough one. I'm not sure. Uh, I'm for sure picking

(01:33:00):
the Chiefs. I mean that's not a debatable thing, but right,
but what's the outcome going to be? Yeah, man, I
think to what I said to Lindsay, there's no reason
to not believe in the Chiefs right now. They have
not lost in the time they should have lost five games,
and they've won them all against good teams to a degree, right,

(01:33:24):
I mean teams that you should have messed them up. Right,
they beat Baltimore. Baltimore is a good team, yeah, for sure.
So it's not out of the realm of possibility that
we'll see that happen with this game too. So yeah,
I'm picking the Chiefs. And so Lindsay says she was too,
all right, Lions and Vikings. Vikings are two and a
half point favorites and the other undefeated team in the league.

Speaker 5 (01:33:47):
Yeah, I'm going Vikings justin Jefferson, he's the man, and
they're also five and zero, so yeah, they're going to
keep their record going too, I think so Vikings.

Speaker 1 (01:33:57):
Gimpie and that's Detroit sod uh huh. I think this
is going to be the one for the Lion. I'm
going with Lions on this one. There's a part of
missus yea, you should go ahead and go with the undefeated Vikings.
I don't know, man, I think the Lions are going
to surprise you. That Vikings defense man scary, scary good,

(01:34:18):
and the Lions have a good defense, but they're they're
pass rusher who is the leader in pass rushing in
the NFL out broken tibia. So he's done. This season's over.
So that can play a massive effect on a defense. Well, well,
next person up handle it. Maybe will he be the
league rushing person? Probably not? Probably not. So that's the

(01:34:38):
reason I'm picking the Vikings last one. This might be
the saddest one we've ever had. Raiders at Rams. Rams
are seven point favorite.

Speaker 5 (01:34:51):
Oh boy, you said the Rams are seven point favorite?

Speaker 1 (01:34:59):
Oh yeah? Oh yeah? Oh why yeah? Because they're playing
the Raiders. But look at the record. Look at both
the team's records. Raiders are two and four, the Rams
are one and four. That doesn't mean anything, you're you
are right, that doesn't mean anything at all. But but.

Speaker 2 (01:35:20):
Buy indeed, Oh.

Speaker 1 (01:35:26):
Bully radio, we call that filler.

Speaker 5 (01:35:28):
I like I I like the Raiders, but I don't
I don't think they're meshing well with each other right
now as a team. And the Rams. Who's the Rams
quarterback Sam Darnold?

Speaker 1 (01:35:48):
Right, No, he's over at the Vikings kicking ass, right yeah, Stafford?

Speaker 5 (01:35:53):
Oh yeah, yeah, I'll.

Speaker 2 (01:35:57):
Go with the Rams.

Speaker 1 (01:36:01):
Gimpy. I gotta go with the Raiders on this one,
just strictly based on their current record alone. The Raiders
have won twice as many games as the Rams have.
They both lost the same amount of games. They won
one game? Who did they beat? Trying to remember the

(01:36:21):
Raiders the Rams? Who was there one win Againstyeah, that
was like in the beginning. Come on now, like second,
I still haven't heard who it was against. You won't
they beat a good team? No, they beat a good team.
Yeah yeah, but that they should not have playing like
horse ass. That's what you get. Yeah, So, uh, you're

(01:36:45):
taking who Gimpy, I'm still going with the Raiders on it,
and lindsay you're taking the Rams. I'm taking the Rams
as well. The Raiders are so disorganized. My faith in
Aidan O'Connell that's the quarterbacks for the Raiders. By the way,
uh is zero. It is gonna be not a fun
game to watch. I doubt it's gonna be TV stuff

(01:37:06):
comes out here in like an hour. It's not gonna
be a fun game to watch. All right. Let's see
what Lindsay has for Balls to the Wall Sports.

Speaker 5 (01:37:26):
Well, I got your Dallas Cowboys update, brought to you
by our friends at Miller Lite. The Cowboys are on
their bye week. Dallas is off this week and we'll
return to action on the road against the forty nine
Ers October twenty seventh. The team has released defensive tackle
Phil Hoskins from the practice squad and wave defensive end
Derell Johnson from injured reserve. The Cowboys are coming off

(01:37:48):
a forty seven or nine loss at Detroit in week six.
They sit third in the NFC East at three and three.
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Speaker 2 (01:38:03):
That's your Balls to the Wall Sports.

Speaker 5 (01:38:04):
I'm Lindsay in ninety seven KMOD.

Speaker 1 (01:38:17):
Good morning, it's the big Mad Morning Show nine one
eight four six, oh kod. You can also text bmmss
and then what you want to say to eight two
nine four five.

Speaker 3 (01:38:29):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:38:29):
I'm gonna tell you the story that I found, and
it's a few days old, but uh, the story is
alarming and concerning and tapping in your community. But that's
not the reason I'm telling you the story. The story
is the mugshot, which I will share with you in
a second and we can comment on it well. A
man in Tulsa has been arrested for possession of six

(01:38:50):
hundred images of child pornography. It's happened last week. According
to the rest report, the individual is linked to an
online account that contain images of child perography. Upon arrest,
he stated that they he owned a Google account, though
he currently was not able to access it because it
had been flagged, and he confirmed all the photographs they
had on their cell phone had automatically uploaded to this

(01:39:12):
Google Photos account and they also led it. Admitted to
knowingly downloading multiple files that contained child pornography for sexual purpose,
and supposedly admitted to having a laptop an external hard
drive at his residence that contained more files and stuff
like that. Obviously disgusting. Obviously it's good that this guy
was caught all those things. Right, here's his mugshot. Again,

(01:39:37):
those are allegations. I don't know. You know, he has
a right to his trial all those things. But there's
something that was concerning to me in this photo. This
man has dark hair, looks like he had maybe his
ears piers are gages. He has a five o'clock shadow
beard and then a full like I think, if you
will super Troopers mustache, and uh yeah, and he's got

(01:40:03):
kind of like a widow's peak and then what appears
to be recently shaved off eyebrows and burnt and no, no,
they're not burnt because they're not red. These are recently shaved.
And you're going, Corbin, How can you tell they're recently shaved? Easy?
I can see where the sun hasn't been hitting his skin.

(01:40:27):
Do I have that wrong? Do that that man has
shaved eyebrows? Maybe he went to tweeze and I just
tweezed too far. No, that's a lot of tweezing, dude.

Speaker 5 (01:40:40):
Yeah, and tweezing is painful.

Speaker 1 (01:40:46):
Now he may be like me where I've get a
couple like scraggling, you know, spider legs that I've got
to deal with, but I could never do. I always like,
just clip them. My wife has laughed before because we
were like on vacation or something and she's like, you
got a really crazy eyebrow. I'm like, we'll get it.
She's like, we don't have clippers. I'm like, you know,

(01:41:07):
use your fingernail clippers. She's like what, yeah, I'm like, yeah,
figuring nail clippers. It totally works. She's like no, I'm like,
trust me. She goes to clip it, and I'm not joking.
It goes ping and flies across the room. That's extra
strong here. So some reasons for removing your eyebrows medical

(01:41:31):
reasons That feels appropriate, right, Like maybe you're gonna have surgery,
or you've got alopeci or something under your eyebrows. That
makes sense, right, I feel Sair. I don't think that's
probably an issue as his facial hair. If that was
real concern, I think probably all that would have come off.
So I think we can remove that. His eyebrow being
reset for redrawn or shaping is a possible answer. Maybe
maybe maybe he wants to draw on his own emotions.

(01:41:55):
Maybe this is somebody who had a costume to put
on or likes to put on a different type of
outfit and needed to draw in some eyebrows. That feels
like something you would do on the rag and not like, oh,
I better go do this. So I don't know if
that one's it. It could be another one. Temporary solution
for hair growth is a reason one might shave their
eyebrows off. Do people want to grow their eyebrows out

(01:42:19):
bushy here? So this says that some people shave their
eyebrows to facilitate regrowth. In cases where the eyebrows are
overgrown or uneven, it can help reshape the brows the
way they want once the hair starts growing back. So
think of it being too unruly and you just shave
it completely off, and then as it grows back then
you kind of like manage it. I'm guessing you have

(01:42:41):
of the people in the room, you have the most
experienced managing eyebrows, because women are far more diligent about it.

Speaker 5 (01:42:46):
Yes, I would be afraid that if I were to
shave off my eyebrows they would not grow back. That's
a myth I've seen. I went to school with a
girl who did that and they didn't grow Now, maybe
she didn't shave them off, maybe she waxed them off
and they didn't grow back, but she did spend the

(01:43:07):
rest of her adult life, or for as long as
I knew her, penciling them in.

Speaker 1 (01:43:13):
Okay, see there there's that. That's the asterisk, right, because
I was gonna make the statement of all the people
have accidentally shaved their eyebrows off that has happened, that's
happened to me, and overwhelmingly I see people walking around
with eyebrows all the time. Until you just said what
you said, I can't tell. I don't know with women
unless I'm up close to them, I don't know if

(01:43:33):
it's drawn in, I have no close or it's clearly obvious,
like there's a high arch right they make they make
a greater than or less than a car. To another reason,
faster hair removal option shavy maybe used for those who
want to remove eyebrows quickly without the pain or commitment
involved in methods like waxing or plucking. This feels like

(01:43:54):
a good option, especially if you think the police are
onto you.

Speaker 2 (01:43:57):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (01:43:58):
And then the last one that's on here is why
people would shave their eyebrows cosmetic or fashion statement. Some
people shave their eyebrows as a form of self expression
or to create unique artistic looks. It's often seen in
fashion and beauty industry. This string can also be linked
to certain subcultures, like alternative fashion or avant grande avant
grand styles, or of art grande styles, where unconventional beauty

(01:44:21):
standards are celebrated. I would say that could be an answer,
except you can see the white of the skin like
he just did it. Well, we're getting a lot of
texts in oh good about this guy. Okay, they say
his name or what he's known as. I'm not gonna
say it. Yeah, he's got a nickname, right, it's in
the article. He says he's one of those eccentric non
binaries and shaved eyebrows are the norm for him. Except

(01:44:44):
there's again, I am not gonna buy that, because you
can see the white. If it was common, he would
not have a sunline where they were.

Speaker 7 (01:44:54):
If he's been doing it regularly for like the past,
at least all summer long. Text says the norm, which
means a lot normal, like it's been happening right, right,
that's how they know the individual exactly. But if they
just met this guy, let's just say three months ago,
and that's all they've known from him, and he's just
started doing that three months ago, that is the norm

(01:45:15):
for this particular person that texted.

Speaker 1 (01:45:17):
In, you know what I'm saying. So again, if it
was the norm the sun in the last three months,
the son would have hell a week, right, I just
use it as that timeframe as an example. Yeah, yeah, Again,
it's just an odd thing that I have no want

(01:45:38):
to shave my eyebrows at all, whatsoever. I mean, that
might not be your style. I'm all about being different
and being eccentric and being yourself and you know, doing whatever.
But ah, b shave my brows off kind of lock.
I got no issue with people that shave their eyebrows.
I got no issue. I don't care. You do you man,
live your best life. It's fine, I'm what. The thing

(01:46:00):
that caught my attention was how white they are to
imply it had just recently been done. And why would
you recently do that if you're someone who lives in
some subculture that you're into or whatever. Okay, again, I
don't care. That doesn't feel like you. I guess it's
possible that you were like today. I'm gonna try this right,
That's entirely possible.

Speaker 5 (01:46:20):
And if this was a normal thing for him to do,
then it wouldn't be white. It would match the rest
of his skin color because the sun would have it
would be tan if he's always shaving his eyebrows off again.

Speaker 1 (01:46:33):
But if he's been doing that for a year, six months,
if he just started last week, then it's not gonna
be tan like the rest of his head. It's been
pretty hot October, dude, Yeah, all right, we got to
take a break.

Speaker 3 (01:46:46):
We'll be back from You're listening to the Big Mad
Morning Show.

Speaker 1 (01:46:49):
This is Tulsa's Morning Show. Ninety KMOD. Good morning, It's
the Big Man Morning Show. Nine four six oh K
m O D Lindsay, what'd you learn today?

Speaker 5 (01:47:15):
I learned that nothing says regretting my life choice is
better than a picture of a guy with shaved eyebrows.
And I also learned that Walgreens is closing twelve hundred
stores because let's face it, nobody's happy or healthy anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:47:29):
Gimb what'd you learn today? All we all need to
go get some sous. I also learned it's not unusual
to cook for everyone. I learned that guy's eyebrows moved
down to his above his lip. And I also learned
a handy a seventy one thousand dollars in Oklahoma. Wow,
it's Corbyn saying, make sure that dishwasher is loaded, right.

Speaker 5 (01:47:49):
It's lindsay, stop tracking my cycle.

Speaker 1 (01:47:51):
This is empty. Can I get a hold with the
roll they lay me to be? No top makes a noise.

Speaker 5 (01:48:18):
Interpassport.

Speaker 1 (01:48:19):
Corman New messages The Big Mad Morning Show would like
to take a minute to thank troops from Oklahoma and
all over the United States. These soldiers have sacrifice. Did
the Big Med Morning Show before you the back like
the total douchebags that they are total douchebag bag, little
incomplete douchebag. We honor and respect you. We honor and
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