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I went down a rabbit hole of scary movies. I
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love scary movies and I don't get to watch them
as much because I'm the only one in my house
that loves them. Maybe as my kids get older they'll
be into it. Typically I can convince my wife once
or twice a year to watch one, but it usually
involves alcohol so she can get through it. But I
saw a thing about Kujo close it. I haven't seen
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Kujo Fantastic movie. It is about a dog who's their dog, right,
that's rabid and uh is trying to kill them.
Speaker 3 (05:06):
Uh not their dog.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
The dog does belong to a family, but the one
I guess it's been a little wassonto it because he
tries to it.
Speaker 3 (05:14):
He pens that woman and child in their car. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
For the longest time, I can't remember. Does he go
after the actual family Eventually.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
He dies right the dog? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (05:29):
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3 (05:30):
It's been a little while.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
Since I watched it, like at least a year, so
I can't really remember.
Speaker 5 (05:35):
He he gets rabies.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
Right, well, that we're all aware of. No, Kujo is
not the main it belongs to the mechanic. Yeah, and
then he gets bit by the bat when he goes
into the cave. He gets bitten on the nose by
the bat, gets the rabies, and then kind of just
wanders around town and then attack you know, random people.
And I remember the biggest part of it would be
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that woman and her child that he kept locked in
their car for god knows how long, at least today.
Speaker 3 (06:06):
Yeah. Before he finally wanders away, he shoots that she shoots.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
The boy shoots Kujo in the movie and in the
book stabs Kujo.
Speaker 3 (06:15):
The mom does. Okay, it's a hard watch anyway.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
So anyway, this comes up and I find out I
think we all wear Kujo's a dog. It's clear it's
a dog in the movie, right, ellipses, Except it's an actor.
It is an actor and dog throughout the movie. Like Beethoven.
Was Beethoven an actor? Well, I mean he did act
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in a movie. He was Okay, No, I just want
to make sure we were rolling. No, like a human
being wearing a costume.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
I did not know that.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
Apparently the a stunt man or because I saw some
pictures of Kujo like dancing with people on the set,
which is funny because if you know about the movie,
it's kind of like seeing the Star Wars ones, if
you've seen those bets behind the scenes ones. And so
I was like, that's interesting, right, And so I went
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down a rabbit hole. I was trying to find like
crazy facts about scary movies. But we know that some
horror movies are based off real life events, right, Yeah,
And I'm gonna name some maybe you aren't aware of,
Like Amityville horror we know is inspired, right, things like
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Poltergeist is inspired, Nightmare on Elm Street is inspired by
a true event.
Speaker 3 (07:39):
I didn't know that.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
Now, it wasn't a man killing kids while they sleep
It was about a boy who had psychotic terrors at
night when he was sleeping and died.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
That is common very much. Yeah, No, dying in your.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
Sleep as a kid, Yeah, that doesn't seem right because.
Speaker 3 (07:58):
Of night terror.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
So I had went I sidequested into that and how
that it's kind of hard data because there's no determination
of sleep. Okay, I would argue, if I lay down
in bed, I'm going to sleep, and if I die
at that moment, I'm asleep.
Speaker 3 (08:16):
That is technically not correct.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
Right, you died in your bed. I died in my bed,
that is correct. And if you wake up before you
die and then die, you're not asleep. No, So there's
some technicalities here that it's hard to find the data. Nonetheless,
anywhere between four hundred and six hundred kids under the
age of eighteen die quote in their sleep a year
in America.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
Wow, right, I was shocked.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
At million, gazillions, people like, I get it, but still
a number that I thought was bigger than zero.
Speaker 5 (08:46):
Yeah, and they say it's because of these night terrors.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
They believe so, but again the data is complicated because
of what's considered asleep, what's considered night terrors. But that's
what they inspired the movie on. Well, Wes Craven read
an article about it, Okay, right, That then led me
to the Exorcist movie, which we all know the story
of that, right, the little girl possessed all those things.
Come to find out, the true story not a girl.
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It's allegedly a boy. And I'm not convinced it's real.
I'm not convinced the exorcism inspiration is a real event.
I know people perform exorcisms, That's not what I'm saying. Apparently,
in the forties, this priest had documentation of this kid
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who they used his name anonymously, didn't use his real name.
I guess because he's a minor. In the forties they
really cared about stuff like that. Roland Doe or Robbie
Mayhem or Mannheim is the pseudonym they used, Okay, Roland
Doe like we'd be making biscuits or something. Yeah, instead
of John Doe. Roland ok that. And these were all
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events recorded by this priest, Raymond Jay Bishop. Several newspaper
articles printed anonymous reports. Anytime we get to anonymous, I
get super skeptical of an alleged possession and exorcism. The
source of the reports is thought to be the family's
former pastor.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
According to one account.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
A total of forty eight people witnessed the exorcism, nine
of them jesuits.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
How are you gonna fit forty eight people in that
one tiny bedroom?
Speaker 1 (10:28):
Don't question, don't ask preacher man how forty eight people
fit in a room. And it isn't uncommon for some
preachers to use the devil to intimidate or scare people
into acting or behave in a certain way. Right, historically,
I'm not saying that's true. I'm just saying historically they
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have shown stories where that happen, and that apparently this
kid Roland was they lived in Maryland, and he was
an only child, and he played with only his adults,
the adults in his family, and his aunt, who was
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a spiritualist, introduced him to the Ouiji board.
Speaker 3 (11:16):
Uh oh, that's where it all went wrong.
Speaker 4 (11:18):
That he.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
Expressed interest in, and I was like, I knew it
was inspired by true events. But then you read the
story and you're like, Okay, settled down. I don't know
if that's necessarily true.
Speaker 5 (11:32):
Well, you're not supposed to play with an Awuigi board
by yourself.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
Yes, it says that right in the rules for Milton Bradley.
Uh huh, anything they make in mass production is hardly
the devil's work. Oh so there are some other movies
that all this is debatable, right, So that's not even
the rabbit hole I wanted to go down. Here are
movies that are inspired by real life events, and these
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are fairly recent movies. I'm not going to tell you
about Nightmare on Elm Street and Ambeyville. Annabelle is based
off true events. It's all based off a raggedy end doll.
We really only know this mostly because of the recent
story of the guy dying who was transporting it the
alleged real one, and Matt Rife bought it.
Speaker 5 (12:21):
Yeah, he bought the whole house, and he bought the doll. Yeah,
everything that came in the house, which the doll is
locked up in a case and has been for years.
Speaker 3 (12:30):
As it should be.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Yeah sure, yeah, sure that, but we let Chucky run crazy.
Winchester I was unfamiliar with. This movie came out in
twenty eighteen. Helen Mirren stars as Sarah Winchester, and it
is about a true story of the Winchester Mystery House,
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a historic landmark in San Jose, California, and the residents
of this character played by Helen Mare and Sarah Winchester.
These has remained a mystery for its renovations and paranormal activity,
reportedly taking place. After the Winchester's infant daughter died of
a childhood illness and her husband from tuberculosis, which is everywhere.
Speaker 3 (13:13):
She moved to.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
San Jose, where she began renovation on an eight room
farmhouse that continued up until her death in twenty two.
This has its own website, This House does. It's a
real scare movie from twenty eighteen twenty fourteen, deliver Us
from Evil. Eric Banna plays a cop who encounters paranormal
activity while working crimes in the city. Again based off
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real events. Okay, The Conjuring, I think we're all aware
of that one, right, Yeah, draws on previous cases involving
creepy doll. Those and like Annabelle, those are all tied together,
part of the same story.
Speaker 3 (13:52):
The Conjuring one, two three, annabel and the like.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
There's a whole gaggle of them that are all based
on this saying Annabel thing. The possession. Okay, this is
something I didn't know about. It's all based off of
an eBay listing, which can be scary at times, especially
when you get down to the last moments of bidding. No,
it's about a thing called a daibuqu box. Okay, a
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daebuk box.
Speaker 3 (14:20):
Is a it's in Hebrew folklore.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
It's a malicious spirit that has the ability to haunt
and possess the living. And I guess it was for
sale on eBay. An antique wine cabinet claimed to be
haunted by a dabuk concept from Jewish mythology. Of all
the like, I feel like we've heard, especially from this show,
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not because I'm fifty, but because I've been on the show.
We get, you know, exposed to things that I normally
wouldn't want or need to get exposed to.
Speaker 3 (14:54):
Two man's one horse, And.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
Then here's this that I've never heard of in the
scary movie world.
Speaker 3 (15:01):
Have either of you heard? No? No, But I kinda
I don't want to watch.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
It came out in twenty twelve, to of course it is, Yeah,
the right.
Speaker 5 (15:15):
I've heard of that one. I don't think I've seen it,
but I believe this one is fairly maybe two.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Thousand's twenty eleven about real life father Gary Thomas, one
of fourteen Vaticans certifies exorcists working in the US, and
while studied in Rome, he meets a journalist who wrote
about Thomas's journey in the Right, The Making of a
Modern Exorcist, Anthony Hopkins.
Speaker 5 (15:40):
That's right.
Speaker 3 (15:42):
And Toby Jones Get out of here.
Speaker 5 (15:44):
Who's Toby Jones?
Speaker 3 (15:45):
Why should I know who Toby Jones is?
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (15:46):
Okay, you're just doing that thing.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
Yeah, The Haunting in Connecticut. Okay, again, these are all
spot current scary movies, recent scary movies that are inspired
by real events. Demonologist Ed and Lorraine Warren declared the
home do you know this movie?
Speaker 5 (16:04):
That's Ed and Lorraine Warren are the same with the conjuring.
Speaker 3 (16:07):
Was all part of that yeah circle, Okay.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
The experience of the Niddeker family provided the inspiration of
what happens to the Campbell family in The Haunting in Connecticut.
Here's another one I'd never heard of. Mina Savari, isn't it.
It's called Stuck. Came out in two thousand and seven.
After committing a hit and run where the victim becomes
lodged in the windshield, a young nursing assistant played by
Mina Savari tries to figure out her next course of action.
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It's based on the story of Chante Jean Millard, a
Texas woman who hit Gregory Glenn Biggs, a homeless man,
and left him embedded in her wheeled windshield until he died.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
Oh, she like drove home.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
Right, she was convicted. She was convicted and since to
fifty years in prison. Yeah, I remember the story. Don't
remember the movie, but it's also on tub Borderland came
out in twenty I'm sorry, two thousand and seven. It's
film that centers on three friends who head down to
Mexico to celebrate the college graduation but stumble upon a
cult that practices human sacrifice. It's based on the life
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of Adolfo Constanzo, an American born serial killer and cult
leader who moved to Mexico City as an adult, where
he met friends who had become his followers.
Speaker 3 (17:20):
Okay, i'm in What was the name of that one again?
That one's called Borderland, isn't that. I was shocked how
many of these are now.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
I know there's been scary movies in the last twenty
five years, right, I didn't know how many. So many
were inspired by true events, and it makes sense. Obviously
there should be some sort of inspiration that makes people
want to make scary movies like this. Here's another one,
Blackwater two thousand and seven. A family goes on vacation
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in Northern Australia ends up with the crocodile tech and
a fight to survive in Blackwater. The film said that
it was based on real life events, and an extent
that's true. The movie is inspired by the crocodile attack
in Northern Australian two thousand and three. They use footage
of real crocodiles to create the vicious monsters in the movie.
Another one, the extracism of Emily Rose. I think we
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know that one open Water. If you know this story,
it is a wild story. It's wild, like what's the
James Franco movie where he cuts his arm off?
Speaker 5 (18:24):
Yes, twenty twenty four hours.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
Or twenty six hours, twenty eight hours, something like that,
something like that for those who it's an older movie,
probably not.
Speaker 3 (18:33):
James Franco's hiking.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
His arm gets stuck under a rock and he has
to use a Swiss army knife to cut his arm
off at the elbow. If I'm not mistaken and it's
an amazing scene. When he has to do this one
undred and twenty seven hours, that sounds more logical. And
when he gets to he cuts it and he gets
all the way down to the nerve, and they do
such a great job of creating the moment when he
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cuts the nerve.
Speaker 3 (18:56):
It's a great movie.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
But anyway, Open Water is very much like that, and
it's about a husband and wife. They were tourists in
Australia's Great Barrier Reef when they were left behind. Okay,
experts doubt they shared the same fate as the characters
in the film.
Speaker 3 (19:13):
But the couple was never found. That's got a couple
of sequels they go with it.
Speaker 5 (19:17):
They found their camera, their underwater camera was discovered, and
that's how they based the movie on what they thought happened.
Speaker 3 (19:27):
You got open Water to a drift and open Water
three cage dive.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
There's a couple more. I just want to hit things.
Heard and Seen came out in twenty twenty one Amana
Si Freed. A couple moves into a historic Hamlet hotel
in Manhattan and they discovered their marriage has sinister secrets
involving their new homes history. It was based off the
twenty sixteen novel All Things Ceased to Appear by Elizabeth Brundage.
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The novel and film are loosely based off based off
alleged supernatural experiences in a home home Brundage and her
husband rented.
Speaker 3 (20:02):
And then Scream. I didn't know Scream was real? What interesting? Yeah,
the first one or the fifth one inspired.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
By Gainesville, Florida mutilations in which several young people were
murdered in the Florida community.
Speaker 3 (20:15):
And the killer was in the house. It just got
the mask thing is always so weird to me.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
Yeah, Anyway, I had no idea but going down the
rabbit hole of scary movies all to find out Kujo
was actually an actor or a human being.
Speaker 3 (20:27):
Which the pictures I had to google are hilarious.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
They are hilarious, and that maybe the exorcism thing isn't real.
It's all based on anonymous stuff. All for Halloween, good stuff.
We got to take a break news quikies, and we returned.
Speaker 6 (20:46):
It's time for news quakies, world news, local news and
news that just makes you say, what the Here's Corbyn,
Gimbi and Lindsay with what's going on News Quakies from
the Big Man Morning showing ninety seven five.
Speaker 3 (20:59):
You right.
Speaker 5 (21:00):
The two restaurant workers arrested for dumping Greece and storm drain.
This happened in Miami, Florida, where the Miami Police Department
arrested a Roman of Jaquez who's forty eight years old,
and seventy three year old Oscar Brooks Gego after catching
them illegally disposing of cooking grease into a storm drain.
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The Environmental Crimes Unit investigation began on September twenty second
following an anonymous tip with a photograph, so police found
Roman actively dumping waste into the drain and Oscar apparently
was nearby, matching the photo description. Roman told the cops
that Oscar told him to pour the grease in the
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drain as a regular practice at the restaurant, and Oscar
did admit directing waste disposal, but he denied ordering the
storm drain dumping. So they are now both facing charges
of environmental crime, willful disregard and authorities worn that grease
dumping contaminates water sources, it harms the wildlife, it clogs
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sewage systems, and can cause ross sewage overflows. Into waterways
and the substance coats animal feathers and fur while smothering
aquatic plants. Now they face fines can be up to
fifty thousand dollars per day and up to five years
in prison.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
The most trouble I or we have ever gotten in
on this show was making a barely close to joke
about dumping something.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
That's the end of the sentence. Yeah, a liquid.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
Form and the somebody associated with I don't remem if
it's the water treatment. Somebody in the in the city
contacted me and nicely reamed me a new one because
he wasn't mean, hey.
Speaker 3 (23:05):
Just want to let you know.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
Yeah, but it didn't like it continued. Sure, it's the
most trouble quote unquote because we've never really been intreble,
even when we branded a dog that we didn't even
really anyway, the uh, that's the most trouble.
Speaker 3 (23:26):
Yeah, this is a super serious.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
It's I would put messing with postal service than this
pretty close to each other. Yeah, they don't want you
dumping grease down any thins, any drains. Yeah, they don't
want you drump being anything except your poop. Right, that's okay,
Let that go and contaminate the oceans and rivers and stuff.
Some of the things I see in a toilet sometimes
(23:50):
are far worse than paint.
Speaker 3 (23:52):
Yeah, right, I'm on man.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
Man allegedly stabs two teenagers with a metal fork during
a fight. I thought metal forks were kind of banned
after nine to eleven?
Speaker 3 (24:05):
Am I wrong? I don't know. I don't take a
lot of flights.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
Not only do you not take I take a lot
of flights, but I don't ever get to sit anywhere
with a handy silverware, plastic or otherwise.
Speaker 3 (24:15):
Right, so I wouldn't know. Here's your meal, eat with
your fingers. No, here's your meal, pretzels. Right.
Speaker 1 (24:22):
Occasionally, if they're real nice, they give me those delicious cookies.
Speaker 3 (24:25):
And the smallest soda ever.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
This happens on a Loofonza flight from Chicago to Germany. Right,
we're a twenty eight year old dude from India who
is here on a student visa. I guess he was
going to Germany. Now, he decided to stab a seventeen
year old and the shoulder and then another one in
the head while they were sleeping with this metal fork. Right,
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he stabs them with the middle fork. They weren't sleeping
with the middle fork. So after he stabs these two kids.
The after the cabin stabbing, the flight crews tried to
stop him. That's when he made a little little hand gesture,
a little gun shape with his hands, pretends to shoot himself. Anyhow,
After that, he slaps a female passenger and then tries
(25:15):
to slap a crew member. They ended up getting it
under control. Pop a pilot turned a plane around stopped
in Boston. That's where police arrested him. They say he's
being charged with assault with a dangerous weapon on an
aircraft and could face how much in jail in prison
if he's found guilty.
Speaker 5 (25:38):
I've to ten years.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
I'm gonna go what's the charge again, assault with a
dangerous weapon on an aircraft. I'm gonna go five years.
Ten years is what he's looking at. Ten years in
prison if he's found guilty. Yeah, don't do stuff like
that on airplanes. Don't even get a fight, Just sit down,
shut up in julir fly. That's why I'm so flabbergasted
(26:02):
by watching people be so entitled on flights and be like,
you know, yell and scream at people.
Speaker 3 (26:08):
I'm like, yo, they don't mess around.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
Right, you either get banned from flying, you get banned
from the airline, or you go to jail on something
that is not a big a deal. And you can
easily just shut the f up, sit down, and enjoy
your flight and get to where you need to go.
Speaker 5 (26:22):
And I don't fly a lot, but that's I don't
want to get banned because I know there's going to
be a time where I'm going to need to fly somewhere, right.
Speaker 3 (26:31):
Right, you always want that as an option. Yes, yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
Couple arrested for possessing radioactive material and a gun. A
couple from Tennessee is facing charges for possessing radioactive material.
Speaker 3 (26:46):
Rest report says the couple's car.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Was found at a state park campground after it had closed.
Inside the car, officers found a metal box with a
warning label about radioactive material. The couple is later found
fishing by the lake with a campfire deemed illegal. Brandon,
I don't care about no rules. Wilson and Chris, look
at my third arm. Shoey are scheduled to appear in
(27:10):
court on Thursday. Now you say radio act, you could
buy radioactive material on Amazon. It makes it sound the
story makes it sound like they met some you know,
Libyans in a mall parking.
Speaker 3 (27:24):
Lot right late for that joke. But you know, like I.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
Said, you could buy that stuff on Amazon, so that
they was it one of those sort of things, and
they just you know, hey, you got radioactive material.
Speaker 3 (27:38):
We don't know what you're doing with this.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
So I don't know the type of radiation that you
can buy on Amazon, though I know you're accurate when
you say that you can buy uranium, which I believe
is what the couple had if I remember the story right,
But the box said danger radio active material, Okay, depleted
your do not handle, Notify civil authorities if found.
Speaker 3 (28:05):
Yeah, you're not going to get that on Amazon, right right?
Speaker 1 (28:07):
I listen, I'm never I'm starting to never be shocked
the things you can buy on Amazon. So I would
think that that designation is pretty much a big deal.
That means like, hey, you aren't qualified to handle this.
Speaker 3 (28:25):
Right, You can get raw sulfur off of Amazon.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
I mean, I mean I've smelled your gas, dude, Like,
I want to know, what is that type of radiation?
Is that warning label on?
Speaker 3 (28:43):
That's a good question.
Speaker 1 (28:45):
And I didn't know that that was even like a thing,
and what do you need radiation.
Speaker 3 (28:51):
For besides making bombs?
Speaker 1 (28:53):
Or maybe they're trying to make a nuclear powered pontoon boat.
Speaker 5 (28:58):
Do it yourself? Cancer?
Speaker 1 (28:59):
True, So this says Usually that statement appears on radioactive
material used in industrial, medical, or research settings, gamma radiation sources,
like for you nerds, cobalt sixty, caesium one thirty seven,
or iridium one ninety two some beta amendment emitters.
Speaker 3 (29:21):
Emitters is also labeled that way.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
It's labeled like that because if it's lost, damage or soling,
it possesses a serious radiation hazard and only authorized government
emergency officials are allowed to recover it. Okay, so you
can get cobalt sixty online for like, you know, small
amounts for science projects and stuff like that.
Speaker 3 (29:43):
What science projects. That's a good question. I don't know them.
Should that just be regular? Clearly? I believe movies?
Speaker 1 (29:51):
Right, you can get cobalt sixty this year. This is
just a quick search one hundred and sixty four dollars
fallium for one hundred and sixty four dollars polonium and
many other forces of him.
Speaker 3 (30:08):
Given in helium.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
But yeah, it's all for quote unquote scientific purposes. All Right,
we got to take a break. You want more on
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Speaker 7 (31:21):
Linzy Linzen, Lynsen, Linzen, ln ds Why Lindsey, Lindsay Lindsey
and dsd on Mennsey.
Speaker 5 (31:40):
I have a join not a penis Well. It is
spooky season, two days away from Halloween, and I love
this time of year. And I also love my family
I have. I'm married into an amazing cool family. I've
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got awesome in laws and Kevin's aunt. Maureen McGill is
a professor of theater and dance. She's a taught courses
and she's designed a Healing Arts of Mind and Body course.
It focuses on alternative healing. She lives in Tacoma, the
(32:22):
Seattle Washington region and she does meditation classes and teaches
them at the Breast Cancer Resource Center in the Tacoma
Seattle region. She's also a published author of two books.
Her first book was Baby It's You. Messages from Deceased
Heroes and her second book was Live from the Other Side,
(32:44):
which provided actual accounts of visitations from those that have
crossed over. And we have her on the show today
because she is a frequent guest on different shows and
she's big into tarot card reading and every time I
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have asked to get a reading from my aunt Marine,
it has proven to be very helpful and very accurate,
and I love speaking with her. And I hope that
if you would like a tarot card reading this morning,
you can call us eight three three four six oh
(33:27):
kmod or text in this morning. Good morning, Maureene. Oh,
I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Good morning, Maureene.
Speaker 8 (33:35):
Good morning.
Speaker 5 (33:36):
How are you?
Speaker 8 (33:36):
Good morning, I'm good in the hood.
Speaker 5 (33:39):
I have heard things in Washington this morning.
Speaker 8 (33:42):
They are beautiful, actually not so bad. It's what time
is it there, It's about five fifteen am.
Speaker 5 (33:50):
Well, thank you for getting up early for us.
Speaker 8 (33:53):
You're welcome. You have welcome.
Speaker 5 (33:55):
You have your tarot cards ready to go.
Speaker 8 (33:58):
I have them. They're cooking right now. I'm shuffling away.
Speaker 5 (34:01):
How long have you been reading tarot cards?
Speaker 8 (34:04):
You know it's over twenty years now.
Speaker 5 (34:06):
And did it start as just a hobby for you?
Speaker 8 (34:10):
You know, it was just an interest for me. I
had a career in dance, and I always believe that
the awareness of the body extended beyond the body into
the spiritual world. And I found a tool like the tarot,
and I started using it and it just came now
I have clients all over the country.
Speaker 5 (34:28):
It's awesome. And how do people get a hold of you?
Do you have a major like a website if they
want to visit there and book an appointment with you
for a tarot reading.
Speaker 8 (34:41):
I don't have it that way. I kind of do
it on email. So messages from heroes at gmail dot.
Speaker 5 (34:48):
Com excellent, and I'll post that up on my social
media as well. I do have a question to ask
the tarot GIMPI do you have anything that you would
like to ask Maureen?
Speaker 3 (35:02):
Not not not not right off the top of my head.
Speaker 5 (35:04):
Okay, so it works with do you have a question
that you can think of, corbon that maybe you want
for your future? I know you were thinking. You'd mentioned
last week on the air that you guys had been
talking about possibly moving.
Speaker 3 (35:16):
I don't be dishing my stuff out in the air.
Speaker 5 (35:20):
On air, but if you had anything that you want
to ask, I've got a question for you. You have
you take I know you you said you were shuffling
the cards. Explain how it works first, Tarot card reading.
Speaker 8 (35:35):
So first of all, you take the cards in your
hand and you shuffle the cards, and then after that
there are different cards spreads that I put down onto
the table, and basically they're just a tool. They're what
they call a divination tool, which gives you information. Uh
that's about past, present, and future. It's not, by the way,
(35:57):
this is for entertainment purposes only, but it does give
you information and insights. Many times it'll affirm information that
you already know, and then it gives you some new
information sometimes.
Speaker 3 (36:07):
Two.
Speaker 5 (36:09):
Okay, I'm ready if you are.
Speaker 8 (36:13):
Okay, So what's a big question.
Speaker 5 (36:15):
My big question is I would like to know if
my mother, who currently lives in Indiana, is going to
move in with me and my family here in Tulsa.
Speaker 8 (36:28):
Okay, that's a big question.
Speaker 5 (36:31):
It is a big question. All right.
Speaker 8 (36:33):
I'm shuffling the cards and I'm going to ask if
Lindsay's mother plans to move in to Oklahoma. Here we go. Now,
I'm going to put him in three piles one, two,
and three, and then you choose a pile one, two
or three.
Speaker 5 (36:50):
Three?
Speaker 8 (36:52):
All right, three it is, and the first card out
is seven to one. There's a bit of a struggle
yet for her to make that decision. It's kind of
new beginnings and new hope. And this involves choices. Now,
that seems like a general kind of thing, but that's
what the cards represent. In the recent past, she was
maybe working on her financial papers to see if this
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was viable for her. Uh. The first outcome is family
ten a cup, so that could very well be that
the possibility. But the next outcome is five of one.
That means there's a lot coming at her situation. She's
got to sort out of several things before she can
do that, and her fears again, she's worried about taking
this chance, but working on it. Night of one stands
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next to her, knowing there's enough money. Acip pentacles is
a possible, yes, and the final outcome.
Speaker 3 (37:41):
Is night of one.
Speaker 8 (37:42):
She's gonna push forward. There's a possibility here. I don't
know if she has a partner in her life, but
that's also going to depend on whether she does this
or not. And there she stands in the garden with
the partner. But there's some adversity first, she's got to
make some decisions about whether she can really afford this
or if it makes it. So that sounds like a
kind of a general response that anybody could say, but
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that's what the cards are. The pictures of the cards
are representing, so I would say there's a real good
possibility that she might.
Speaker 5 (38:13):
Could I ask if there is a would it be
a time frame? If I ask within the next three years.
Speaker 8 (38:21):
That timeframe is kind of tricky, but I can try it.
I'm gonna pick three cards on a time frame now
to see if she would move. It just it doesn't
give me an exact time. It doesn't give me an
exact time. It just says that she's got to make
some decisions and she's kind of stuck right now in
making that decision. Your mom is a really creative person.
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You can see that in these cards, and so she
has to decide she has to step away from a
fear more than anything and then make this decision. And
I think it's not too far away. But I can't
give you an exact time.
Speaker 3 (38:57):
I cannot, Okay, I'd like to. I would like to know.
Speaker 8 (39:07):
You better start cleaning out your drawers.
Speaker 5 (39:10):
Yeah, and bedrooms in bedrooms eight through or three four six, okmodi?
If you would like to have a Tarot card reading
from Miss Maureen McGill this morning, or you could even
text in a question. One listener would like to know
I have a question. They have a wife who is
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a federal employee. One is the government going to reopen?
Speaker 8 (39:37):
You know, I've been actually looking at this for the
last couple of days with a couple of other readers,
and I feel like it might be with it. Well,
first we said yesterday, within two days or two weeks,
But I'm going to look at that again right now
and see what's going to happen here. This has got
to be so difficult for those people. So I'm shuffling
the cards. When is the government going to open up
(39:59):
for these federal workers? Wins. There's gonna be an offer
very soon coming in. There's a choice they gotta make.
Of course, the same thing has been delayed because of money,
sits the swords and issues, and there's a lot of
fear for many families. They got to finish up the
fear judgment. Yeah, it says within two again, so it
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could be within two weeks or two days. I don't
think it's two days. And this card spread though, so
let's hope it's within two weeks. I hope it's not
two months. It's got to be soon. Let me try
it one more time and see if I can get
two again. When is the government going to open And
remember this is for entertainment. There's the truth. There's some
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decisions there we know have to be made. There's an
offer here. They're going back and forth and having wonderful
political discussions. There's a lot of fear, but there is
a wish and it's not too far out, so they're
going to come up with a creative solution. Not too
far out. I really hope for her sake it's within
two days, but this looks like it might be two weeks.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
I know.
Speaker 5 (41:09):
We we read a lot of stories about people being
taken advantage of by psychic mediums. How does that? How
do how do people end up suing psychic mediums when,
like you just said, remember it's for entertainment purposes.
Speaker 8 (41:26):
Well, I don't really you know, I don't really know
that answer how they end up. But mostly most readers
are word of mouth. So if you're calling on an
eight hundred number and you know, psychics dot com or
whatever it might be, you're not you don't know who
you're getting, you know, but if you have a reference
on somebody that you know that their credentials are solid
(41:47):
and that their you know, predictions are pretty clear. You know,
that's all you have to go with, but you are
dealing with the intuitions. So there's free will and free
choice in here, so you just never know, you know.
Speaker 3 (41:57):
It's like.
Speaker 5 (42:02):
We had another text message. It says that I'm divorce
but still living at home. The X and I are
still working on things. Will we get back together?
Speaker 1 (42:17):
Oh boy?
Speaker 8 (42:18):
All right, I'll take a look at this. Will they
get back together? Will they get back together? Will they
get back together? From this, I'm going to do a
full spread on this. Will they get back together? One?
Two or three? We'll pick two here, since a couple
for a couple, and we've got right now. They're studying
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the money around this, and I believe there may be
even a child involved, or definitely a message about love
and money. The very first outcome is a heart centered
man trying to figure things out. But there's a ten
of ones. There's a burden that's being carried here. Sometimes
it's an addiction or sometimes it's just we don't have
enough mone I mean, we've got to figure this out.
(43:01):
Are we going to get back together? It's very emotional,
but you know what the final outcome is the star,
which means there's some hope, there's some faith, there's some
possibility here that they might get back together. Listen to
the intuition. They've got to sort things out financially, and
they've got to sort things out in their marriage, of course,
(43:22):
but the final outcome is the star. So that's the
highest good and the highest outcome, and the star is hope, faith, lie, beauty,
and grace. So we got to just hope and create
that they can get it together and make it work
for the highest good.
Speaker 5 (43:39):
Another one here, will I be able to move back
to Oklahoma in the next six months?
Speaker 8 (43:46):
Next six months? Okay, let's see will they be able
to move back to Oklahoma in the next six months? Okay,
there's indirect messages, and again we've got a money issue
as of pentacles prepared for adversity. They have to figure
(44:08):
this out. There must be a job thing because the
Hero Fund is there, which is sometimes a job, and
they're working chariot. I don't know if it's the next
six months. I feel like it's a little bit delayed.
I'll try it one more time. Will they be able
to move back in the next six months? We'll have
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fortune taking chances. There's a lot coming at them there.
They have got a lot to sort out financially, they
got to cut some things away that have been out
of control. New beginnings and victory. So they are going
to have victory. I do think they're going to move back,
but I can't say that's within six although the final
card is six, which is a victory card, so six
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weeks six months possibility, possibility is a.
Speaker 5 (44:52):
Yes, Excellence.
Speaker 1 (44:54):
That one for you is Moraine already. Yeah, new relationship
out for just over here?
Speaker 3 (45:01):
How's that working?
Speaker 8 (45:03):
A new relationship? How will that work out? Will then
new relationship workout? I want a new relationship. I want
a new relationship work out? All right, one, two, or three?
You pick a pile.
Speaker 3 (45:19):
I'll go with number one.
Speaker 8 (45:21):
Number one.
Speaker 1 (45:21):
It is.
Speaker 8 (45:24):
Justice. You're finding the balance now. But somebody needs to
see something really clearly about this because it means great
change in your lives for this to work out. In
the recent past, there has been a solid friendship that's
come in, but there's still a bit of a struggle
in that friendship. One person might I don't know if
that one person travels or has been pulling back a
(45:45):
little bit, that's resting and retreating, and there's been some
challenges on that, but it says recognition for who you
guys are. That's recognition for who you are. Excuse me,
what you step through his family and the outcome as
new beginnings, new hope and the lovers is the next outcome,
which is sweet choices out of the blue. You have
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to be able to trust. There's like a trust thing
that would have to happen in this relationship to really
make it last. And within two I think you might.
You might make this up and make this work. There's
a lot of talking. You guys need to really talk.
Three of one's and a star, so there needs to
be a discussion about I don't know, just being able
to put everything on the table. And then you got
(46:29):
the star, which is hope, faith, life, beauty and grace.
So there's good light around this, right, Just a few
challenges first, like what isn't a challenge, right?
Speaker 3 (46:40):
Truth?
Speaker 5 (46:42):
Marien, shout out your email again if someone wants to
get a personal reading from you.
Speaker 8 (46:49):
Well, it's a book I wrote and it's called Messages
from Heroes H E. R. O Ees at gmail dot com.
Speaker 5 (46:57):
And we did get a question from someone who wanted
to know if you had access to the afterlife because
they had lost their wife a couple of years ago.
Speaker 8 (47:07):
Okay, so that's a particular gift that people have, and
it's called mediumship, and we can try it. If there's
a question that they have for their loved one, we
can try it. There's many times that I'm able to connect,
but I can't say that I'm officially a medium somebody
who directly communicates with the other side. But we can
certainly ask. And so in this question, did this person
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say that they have a loved one that died.
Speaker 5 (47:33):
Did you say, yes, yeah, he lost his wife a
couple years back. It said, Okay, let me.
Speaker 8 (47:40):
See if the wife has a message. And I'm going
to put three pull three cards on it. Okay, does
the wife have a message. It's been very emotional, and
the wife knows this, but there's new growth, and she
wants to say, there's new growth, new beginnings, new beginnings.
She's around the whole. There's a home card and she
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knows that he is the King of cups. That's a
heart centered man. He loves music, he loves arts, he
moves from his heart in his life, and she's always connected.
You know, love is eternal. Love does not die. And
he knows that she's been she knows that he's been
protecting himself. He's just kind of been holding back. But
(48:24):
there's an offer student for a new friendship in his life,
and she wants him to move forward, move on in life.
So that's what I get.
Speaker 5 (48:34):
Excellent again. Messages for Maureen. You can email her. Thank
you so much for coming on with us this morning.
Speaker 8 (48:46):
You are so welcome. You guys are welcome.
Speaker 5 (48:49):
Her books are baby, It's you. Messages from deceased Heroes
Live from the other side, Maureen Miguel. I hope you
do email her and get a reading.
Speaker 8 (49:01):
All right, Thank you so much.
Speaker 5 (49:02):
Thank you, Marie, you too.
Speaker 8 (49:04):
Happy Halloween.
Speaker 5 (49:05):
Happy Halloween.
Speaker 7 (49:08):
Linsen Linsen, Linsen, Linzen, l A n D s Y Lindsey, Lindsey, Lindsey.
Speaker 5 (49:22):
N D s Y Mennsey.
Speaker 3 (49:26):
I have a.
Speaker 5 (49:26):
Bechina, not a penan.
Speaker 3 (49:28):
Let's play a game. You got tickets to see a
day to remember.
Speaker 1 (49:34):
They're gonna be at the Bok Center on Thursday, November twentieth.
Get your tickets Bok Center dot com. And it's Wednesday,
So pick the flick is the game? Current record is well,
I am dominating with seventeen Lizzy, she's got twelve and you.
Speaker 3 (49:51):
We have six.
Speaker 1 (49:52):
Last week's winner that would be you, miraculously, So it's
gonna be Lindsay and Gimpie eight three to three four
O K M O D eight three three four six
oh K M O D. You can also text BMMS
and then what you want to say to eight two,
nine four or five?
Speaker 3 (50:11):
Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name?
Speaker 1 (50:14):
Eat your boy?
Speaker 3 (50:14):
Jay Rock? Hey Ron? How are you man? I'm great?
How are y'all? Good? Man? Who do you want to give? Clues?
Lindsey or Gimpy.
Speaker 1 (50:23):
Let's do a gimpy come home brother. Sixty seconds are
on the clock. Timer starts after the first clue. Here
we go, okay, Jay Rock, this is oh I believe
this is the Mel Gibson movie where he can hear
the ladies' thoughts.
Speaker 3 (50:40):
What a woman want?
Speaker 1 (50:41):
That's right, well you know multiple more than one woman
what women want?
Speaker 3 (50:46):
There you go? Uh, this is uh Paul Hogan, the
guy from Australia. That's not a knife. This is a knife.
Speaker 1 (50:55):
Crocodile dumb, that is correct. Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore.
He dies they do that really six sy pottery scene yes,
this is oh Tom Hanks movie about a mermaid.
Speaker 3 (51:10):
At a mermaid. Yeah, when you throw a rocket in
the water, it makes a what is that big spy?
Just take the big off? Why there you go?
Speaker 2 (51:21):
This is.
Speaker 1 (51:23):
It's either the Jim Carrey movie where he puts a
thing on his face or that movie about Rocky Yeah,
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Speaker 3 (51:34):
He's a spy. What's the opposite of the No, what's
the opposite of false time?
Speaker 5 (51:42):
God?
Speaker 3 (51:42):
Damn time?
Speaker 5 (51:43):
Time?
Speaker 1 (51:43):
Time five is what I got. That's pretty good, man.
Hang on the line, buddy, and we'll see if you win.
Speaker 3 (51:50):
I like it. Good morning, you're on the air. What
is your name?
Speaker 4 (51:56):
Tyler?
Speaker 3 (51:56):
Tyler? How are you?
Speaker 8 (51:59):
I'd man, listen, We're going to.
Speaker 3 (52:02):
Play a game and you have to answer questions quickly.
Are you ready to go?
Speaker 4 (52:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (52:10):
Okay? Did we just become best friends? This is John
John c Riley and Will Ferrell. They are uh, they're
not by blood but by marriage.
Speaker 3 (52:36):
I have no idea when.
Speaker 5 (52:37):
You're when your mom marries someone's dad and they have kids,
you become what siblings? What kind of siblings are you?
Speaker 8 (52:48):
Step step siblings?
Speaker 5 (52:49):
Uh?
Speaker 8 (52:50):
Huh?
Speaker 5 (52:50):
But if you're both are boys? What are you.
Speaker 3 (52:55):
Step?
Speaker 5 (52:56):
Yes? Uh, this is oh my goodness, gracious Indiana Jones
the actor. He is married to Michelle Pfeiffer, and he
ends up being the killer in the end. He's the
bad guy.
Speaker 3 (53:18):
Longest.
Speaker 1 (53:20):
I'm so sorry, man, Tyler. It wasn't even close, buddy,
I'm so sorry. All right, man, buddy, buddy, buddy, you
got those tickets to see the day to remember, they're
gonna have to be okay, center on November. That's right,
(53:44):
they're playing as well. Hang on the line, man, so
you can get your info. Okay, how many times do
you think, lindsay you have lost because the person on
the other line that was born just hours before playing.
Speaker 5 (54:00):
The game, probably at least six or seven times.
Speaker 1 (54:05):
I would I would totally agree with that. A lot
of this is the one that camp ended on.
Speaker 5 (54:10):
Yeah, this is Arnold towards Eneger and he is buddies
with Tom. Arnold is in this as well, isn't it.
Jamie Lee Curtis plays his wife. He has her, He
has her to do a strip tease for him in
the hotel room problems.
Speaker 3 (54:30):
Yeah, they're yeah, because he's a spy. He's never home.
Speaker 5 (54:33):
Yeah, and the app you were on the right track.
The opposite of false true if it's if you're not
telling the truth, you're.
Speaker 3 (54:42):
Telling a conspiracy.
Speaker 5 (54:44):
Yeah, yeah, don't blink to me.
Speaker 1 (54:48):
Yeah, true lies is what the movie was. And Gimpy
this is the one that Yeah, she she got she
got a doozy.
Speaker 3 (54:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (54:55):
I don't think i've ever seen this movie. Is this
the one about the under ground paris?
Speaker 3 (55:01):
No, but the as above? So as about so below
or so? Okay, the catacombs? I believe what they have
for you? What they call him?
Speaker 1 (55:08):
Yeah, I have no idea. What's the opposite of above below? Okay,
I don't know. I've never seen this.
Speaker 3 (55:16):
I've never heard of this movie. I don't know this
movie either. What really? Don't act like it's Forrest Gump.
Speaker 5 (55:23):
So, Michelle Pfeiffer is married to who's the actor of
any Who's Indiana Jones who plays him Arson Ford? Thank you.
They're married and he is a doctor and they are
this very sweet couple, everyone thinks. Anyways, and he ends
up having an affair and he ends up murdering his
(55:43):
mistress and it's like the first movie that you ever
see him as the bad guy, and she she finds
this pendant and it doesn't belong to her, and she
ends up finding the body and then she puts on
this necklace that he had given to his mistress, and
she ends up discovering where the body is and she
(56:05):
kind of turns into her ghost.
Speaker 1 (56:09):
Yeah, all right the record, now, well, that keeps me
in the lead with eighteen, keeps LENDSI with twelve, and
keeps you with six.
Speaker 3 (56:19):
Let's rush more of the Big Man Morning.
Speaker 1 (56:21):
Show is Nest and see what Gimpi has in his
four x four we alcohol And it says here that
Advance expects troops will be paid despite the shutdown bpgd V.
That's a lot is indicating that troops will be paid
during the government shutdown, at least for now now. Vance
told reporters after a Senate Republican Party lunch that over
(56:45):
one million military service members will get paid at the
end of this week.
Speaker 3 (56:49):
Pentadawn officials have.
Speaker 1 (56:51):
I identified eight billion dollars in unspent research, development and
technology funds to redirect to pay for groups. However, some
lawmakers have questioned the president's legal authority to redirect the funds.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bassent has also warned that unobligated funding
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would run out by the time troops are due to
receive their November fifteen paychecks. Keep in mind Congress still
gets paid, right, but their staff does not. Right, some
of them twist them regardless, right, twisted right?
Speaker 3 (57:32):
What else do we have here? Texas sues tilan Aall maker,
and wake of.
Speaker 1 (57:36):
Trump's unfounded autism warnings, the Texas Attorney General is announcing
a new lawsuit against drug makers of a state of menapin.
Speaker 3 (57:44):
Republican A. G.
Speaker 1 (57:45):
Ken Paxton says that he's suing manufacturers for deceptively marketing
thailand All to pregnant mothers, which is an accusation that
has been made by President Trump.
Speaker 3 (57:55):
Talanall is one.
Speaker 1 (57:56):
Of the only over the counter pain medications that is
considered safe for pregnant women, but Paxton claim's ken View
as well as Johnson and Johnson have ignored evidence that
a set of Menifen could cause autism or ADHD. Various
members of the medical community have pushed back against the
claims What else we got here? Confederate statue returned to
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DC Square. A statue of a Confederate general has been
reinstalled in Washington, d c In twenty twenty, the statue
depicting Brigadier General Albert Pike was pulled down by protesters
in a movement to remove Confederate monuments.
Speaker 3 (58:33):
Across the country.
Speaker 1 (58:34):
The National Park Service returned the statue to DC's Judiciary
Square neighborhood over the weekend. It was restored as part
of an executive order issued by Trump earlier this year.
And then lastly, the TP Drive In to stay open
for the holiday season and shares their holiday movie lineup.
On top of announcing its holiday film lineup, TP Drive
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In shared that it will be staying open for the
holiday season for the first time in its history. Guests
can enjoy a lineup of holiday classics and family favorites.
TP will announce its upcoming movie schedule each week with
its new marky Mondays. Films will be revealed a week ahead,
that is Halloween Week.
Speaker 3 (59:15):
So why not tell a story about horror? Oh, Horror? Horror.
Speaker 1 (59:20):
North Carolina man is reportedly confessed to killing four of
his five children and putting their bodies in the trunk
of his car. The sheriff says, thirty eight year old
Wellington I said be quiet. Dickens is currently being held
without bond on four counts of murder. Sheriff's Office says
emergency operators received a nine to one to one call
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Monday night from a man who claimed he killed his
children in his house. The man said his three year
old boy was alive and inside the house, while his
four other children were inside the trunk of his car.
Deputy say, the bodies of the four children were six, nine, ten,
and eighteen.
Speaker 5 (01:00:03):
Wow, what was so special about the three year old?
But he or she got to survive.
Speaker 3 (01:00:09):
As a son? He's he apparently listens. I don't know,
all right, right, maybe he was the youngest.
Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
And in an additional twist, they had apparently been in
that trunk four months. Oh not four fou are a
prolonged amount of time that equals months?
Speaker 3 (01:00:25):
Wow? Just driving around with that stank already, say the
children may have been dead since May first.
Speaker 1 (01:00:35):
I wonder if he did it one at a time,
like lined him up and then boom boom boom boom boom,
Or did he, you know, take out the ten year
old and then maybe a couple of days or a
week later, took out the other one.
Speaker 3 (01:00:49):
You see what I'm saying. Here's more, Oh, because there's
more of a twist. There's more. Yeah, oh, nice record show.
Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
His wife died in April of twenty twenty four, leaving
behind the five children who continued living in that home
with him. It also says his father, I'm sorry, says
she passed away suddenly in the home, and then her
His dad died a year before that in a truck collision.
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The man that did this is an Iraq war veteran
that he seemed fine the last time this uncle saw him.
Like everybody else, I was shocked. He said, you hear it,
talk about it happening to other people. You just don't
think it happens to you. So this guy experienced a
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lot of trauma in his life, and then a lot
more in a short amount of time. Yeah, and then
just snapped, Yeah, I can't be here with five children
raising him on my own.
Speaker 3 (01:01:57):
I can handle one, but I can't hear five. You
four get in the trunk. Quote.
Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
We know we had a problem. He was in the
service and he had a problem ever since he came back.
I think a next door neighbor said she's struggling to
piece together what happened. My heart just breaks for those
children and for the three year old that's left because
he has no parents or siblings. Now mm mmmm, and
it looks like a nice neighborhood. It's it's not like
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it looks like it's happening in a Rundown area, right,
Not that that would make it logical, no, but you know,
you look at you know, poverty stricken neighborhoods and you're like, okay, yeah,
a lot of crime.
Speaker 3 (01:02:40):
You know, it does not say how he did it.
Speaker 1 (01:02:46):
In my brain, I cannot obviously, I can't figure out
why anyone would kill a child. But there's some sort
of the devil was talking to me. There's something in
their head that was and that's what I can't see, Like, you.
Speaker 3 (01:03:03):
Can't see this guy having some kind of mental issue.
Speaker 1 (01:03:05):
No, no, no, I can't see what that would be.
I can't see what the logical thing is in his mind. Right,
that justified that. I think I might have been on
the right path. There's just too much going on, and
he stuck with five kids. Can't handle five kids, even
though one of them was eighteen, right, practiced an adult,
probably gonna move out of the house next year, so
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he would have only had four. But even then, you know,
it's like I got I've got all these kids, I
got nobody to help me. My dad's dead, my wife's dead.
Speaker 3 (01:03:37):
Effort.
Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
I think it was probably more of grief, okay, and
whatever trauma he was dealing with from being a veteran,
if he had any, and that maybe he was hearing voices.
Speaker 3 (01:03:54):
Maybe there wasn't just a quick reaction. Yeah, that caused it.
Maybe the kids kept complaining. I always brindling kids like
I miss mom, I miss mom. Oh yeah, you miss mom?
Ll why don't you go see her?
Speaker 1 (01:04:10):
God dang man, I'm just saying I don't. I don't
think it's that. I think it was maybe it was
an accident.
Speaker 3 (01:04:20):
How do you accidentally kill four of your kids? Four
out of the five though.
Speaker 1 (01:04:24):
Wrestling and you're rough housing and you throw them against
the accidently here wrestling and put them against the ball.
I wrestled with my kids, and you know how many
times they've hit their head on the bedframe or something else.
Speaker 5 (01:04:35):
Was an accident.
Speaker 3 (01:04:36):
I will give you one accident. One accident.
Speaker 1 (01:04:40):
We were wrestling around and happened to go flying through
the glass door.
Speaker 3 (01:04:44):
But four of them.
Speaker 5 (01:04:45):
Maybe he was trying to show him show them how
to use his military weapon maybe accidentally went off.
Speaker 3 (01:04:53):
Isn't it fascinating?
Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
How like if we could hear like they had gunshot wounds,
it would feel like a different thought process.
Speaker 3 (01:04:59):
Right, But we don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:05:00):
We don't know if they were strangled. We don't know anything.
So now we're speculating. Yeah, maybe the dad was like,
go ahead, all four of you take me on at
one time, and I'm want to show you how easily
it is to fight a group of people. And then
you know, he's these kids are coming after him. He's
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trying to teach them things, and then that's where the
accident comes into play. You know, got carried away, snapped
their necks, through them through a window, or maybe stabbed
one with a stake.
Speaker 3 (01:05:34):
Nine God dang man.
Speaker 5 (01:05:36):
Maybe it was like the Amityville movie where he was
messed up in the head hearing the voices and he
killed them in their sleep, Because I would I find
it hard to believe that an eighteen year old wouldn't
be able to at least fight back. Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:05:54):
Maybe if you are constantly abused by your dad and
have been for most of your childhood, it could be that. Yeah,
he could have stood up like the eighteen year old
stood up for like you leave them alone. Yeah, and
the three year old was maybe taking a nap, right,
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could be too. Yeah, that feels more logical than he
just mean, Crispin watted, you know, I mean that's possible
that guy, you wouldn't expect it like a professional wrestler
and then goes into a roid rage and kills everybody
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in his house. Well, I mean, the amount of head
trauma one can receive in combat from mortar explosions and
things like that is a possibility.
Speaker 3 (01:06:47):
But it is a horror story.
Speaker 1 (01:06:49):
Yeah, this text has chemical imbalance. Slash needs rest.
Speaker 3 (01:06:55):
We talked about that. Yes, the number of people that
just need to sleep. Yes, take a nap, You'll be fine,
Eat a Snickers. Isn't that what they say? You're not you?
You're hungry.
Speaker 5 (01:07:05):
That's true.
Speaker 3 (01:07:06):
It is true.
Speaker 5 (01:07:08):
He was angry.
Speaker 1 (01:07:10):
Next time, you, guys, you're being mean to someone, just
go I think I need a nap, or you maybe
need a hug or both.
Speaker 3 (01:07:18):
And I'm going to take a nap after I'm done.
I promise you think will be better.
Speaker 1 (01:07:24):
Bands do this thing in country rap, or at least
it's perceived by me that it doesn't feel real. I'm
I believe wholeheartedly if Kiss came out today, they would
be laughed off stage. It just doesn't translate very well.
You have to make it very believable. Ghost is a
little bit different, right.
Speaker 3 (01:07:41):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:07:41):
There was a band I used to love called Valiant
Thor and their stick was that they were sent from
Mars to save rock, right, And they were good, they
were good dudes.
Speaker 3 (01:07:55):
And but like it just wasn't It just didn't translate
very well.
Speaker 1 (01:07:59):
Right, And there's a band doing something now that I
think is hilarious. Imagine being asked to be in a
band and you can't play an instrument and you can't sing.
Speaker 3 (01:08:13):
What do you think your role would be in the band?
Speaker 5 (01:08:18):
Air guitar, air drums?
Speaker 1 (01:08:21):
Nope, GIMPI speaking your lyrics like like William Shatner. Okay,
you know you're because you're not really singing, you're just
singing the lyrics to the song. You're both dramatically incorrect.
I sent you the link so you could see it
for yourself. Oh, please tell me they're playing spoons song.
Speaker 3 (01:08:40):
Nope. This is a band that is from Nashville.
Speaker 1 (01:08:45):
They're called Arts Fishing Club and they have a band
member dedicated to grilling.
Speaker 3 (01:08:52):
I want that guy's job. Yes, it's a step below
the triangle or the tambourine. No, no, this guy has
a purpose.
Speaker 1 (01:09:05):
He is feeding the fans and probably the guys on
the members of the band. They're gonna get remembered they play.
You go to a show, they play like first at
the show, you know, and you will remember that band forever.
Speaker 5 (01:09:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:09:22):
Arts Fishing Club. We was watching them and they through
hot dogs at the crowd. Man, he wraps them in
foil and everything.
Speaker 5 (01:09:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:09:30):
Yeah, just don't poke their eye out. That'll get you
a lawsuit. This like they should milk this to the tea.
Speaker 1 (01:09:38):
They're just sitting there drinking a beer, smoking a cigarette
in his lawn chair.
Speaker 3 (01:09:43):
His georts with holes in him. That's awesome.
Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
I don't know how dangerous it is to be grilling
on stage, and it's certain. Do you just trust the
crowd and whatever? Maybe in a maybe in an upper
financial community you do steaks? I don't know, right right
right right? And Lop Street do you and Main do
you grill lobsters and put them on I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:10:03):
Wherever you go. That's what they're what they're known for us.
What you do Wisconsin brats. I don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:10:08):
Do you bring your own meat to the show and
then throw the package at him?
Speaker 8 (01:10:11):
Right?
Speaker 3 (01:10:11):
Can you request something right instead of free birden? Right?
Speaker 1 (01:10:22):
And I don't know how close you would be, like
your throat has got to be only really people in
the first couple of rows, because if you try to
Peyton Manning that, I don't know. These are wrapped hot
dogs we're talking about. If the hot dogs weren't wrapped,
I'm with you one hundred percent, they're not going to
go that far. But these are foil wrapped hot dogs.
I feel you can chunk that way pretty far.
Speaker 3 (01:10:42):
You can get at least that might be and if
it falls on the ground and you're still solid, exactly exactly.
These guys got it going on, all right. We want
to sign you guys to a deal. Great, that sounds awesome. Right.
Speaker 1 (01:10:57):
Here is your line item for recording, and here is
for instruments, and here is for beverages, and here's for
tour bus and here's for per.
Speaker 3 (01:11:07):
Diem and uh merch any other everything else? Look good?
You We're gonna need a meat line item and a
pro paane line item right here? Do they have this
guy in the studio when they're recording their out.
Speaker 1 (01:11:24):
Probably, God, that feels really dangerous. This already feels dangerous.
And can you imagine doing a load out with this band?
We gotta wait like six hours.
Speaker 3 (01:11:36):
I gotta let it real cool down.
Speaker 1 (01:11:39):
Do all their instruments smell like propaine? Hey, listen, barbecue
smells delicious. Man, When you're grilling Hamburger's.
Speaker 3 (01:11:47):
Hot dogs, whatever you come in, you smell like.
Speaker 1 (01:11:49):
They're like, all right, So i'd be okay if the
drums smell like a cookout or your guitar case smell
like a cookout.
Speaker 5 (01:11:59):
They probably don't even take a grill with them. That's
just one of the things that they have to have
for every show that they do.
Speaker 3 (01:12:06):
Like they're in their rider, you think, right, that's possible.
What do you guys need to perform? Well, I need
abount one hundred hot dogs and buns. I need a
roll of Reynolds wrap aluminum foil.
Speaker 1 (01:12:20):
I'm looking at some of the places they're playing. They
play up in Columbia, Missouri at the Blue Nout. That's
an indoor venue, right, Do they bring an electric grill.
Speaker 3 (01:12:28):
Like a form and grill or something?
Speaker 1 (01:12:29):
Yeah, for that one right, because now this is your stick,
like you got to. You gotta see this through. You
can't play only outdoor shows. You definitely can't have a
grill inside. That is very reckless and irresponsible.
Speaker 3 (01:12:41):
Low flames, man, slow flames? Or do you bring a
what's the cook top thing?
Speaker 5 (01:12:47):
You have?
Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
Gimpie blackstone? That would work out fine too, but that's
also propane though.
Speaker 3 (01:12:52):
And then what do you do for hetas? Maybe breakfast,
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
I don't know, doing some stir right whatever. All right,
we gotta take a break. We'll come back and find
out what everybody learned.