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Good morning Lindsay, Good morning Corbyn, Good morning Gimbi, Well,
good morningum. We got tickets to Rise Against We're gonna
give away. That show is gonna be November seventh at
the Canes Ballroom. We're gonna see what Lindsay wants to
talk about. We got our top five songs today, Top
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songs title artists send it over to us. I have
something pretty fascinating that I found online. Let me ask
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you if you think this person is a nuisance. Okay,
can you tell me if you think this person might
be a problem. This man has been The police have
been called nineteen times since twenty twenty three. He has
a past history of vandalism, verbal threats, hate speech. Uh
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he uh, that's another one he had here hold on ah.
In twenty sixteen, he was charged with second degree assault
for slashing the tire of an off duty police officer
and then threatening the officer with a knife. The officer
had to draw his gun to de escalate the situation,
and he has passed convictions for assault, motor vehicle theft,
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mental health issues, including a civil commitment in twenty sixteen
for paranoid and delusional disorders. This person sounds like a concern,
a threat and issue. Yes, Uh, it sounds like he's
got some mental issues. Okay, is he a threat? Maybe?
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I would say you're a threat if you've been called
that many police have been called that many times on you.
Let's just say a third of them were legit. Yeah,
and the police did nothing to deal with it, which
is unclear. I would say that, Yeah, that's you make
an assumption somebody's being a pain in the ass mental
problem or not, you call the police, some sort of
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intervention is going to happen. Well, the police didn't intervene,
and this man shot his neighbor and the neighbor was
just pruning a tree that was hanging over on his
fence line. Wow. And this is what the police had
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to say when they were dealing with this or being
asked about it his home, because they say he's a
threat to himself and others. The likelihood of an armed,
violent confrontation where we may have to use deadly force
with the suspect in this case is high. That excuse
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sparking community outrage. We have to So the police said
they would not intervene. The man locked himself in the
house after the incident and they would not go and
deal with it because the concern maybe for the safety
of their officers. That's a legitimate reason. But he shot somebody. Yeah,
I kind of have an assumption that police when when
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somebody shoots somebody, the police are going to go get
that person.
Speaker 6 (06:37):
Sure, it's their duty.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
I think. So shot somebody. The guys in the hospital
fractured spine. But he didn't.
Speaker 6 (06:48):
Die, but he may right, there's still.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
A chance, and you can you can die walk in your.
Speaker 6 (06:56):
Doggies either way. He needs justice.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
Well well, and the idea that the police went on
record going we're not going to interview We're not going
to go get him. He's barded up in his house,
he's got a weapon. Not safe. Not a good idea.
So do they not want to mess with him because
they've already been out there nineteen times before. That's not
a good answer. No, I know, I get it. That's
not But that is a you shouldn't be in police
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anymore answer. We've gone out there enough. I'm not going
buck out there. Uh okay, hold on now, I no,
hear me out. So let's say they go out there
nineteen times, and eighteen of those times there's no issue. Yeah, okay,
it's the boy who cried Wolf's No. No, no, nope.
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I mean I get he shot his neighbor. Nope, that's
not a I mean they may think that on the
way to the call, right, but you don't just go
we're not going all right, we're going there eighteen times.
It hasn't been a thing. We're not going out there
in nineteen I get it. I'm oh, what someone shot
this time? Really? I agree they should go out there
and at least investigate and know even if nothing really
did happen, you know whatever, they should go out there.
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But I'm just trying to think of reasons why they wouldn't.
I think even if there was an issue where they
felt like it wasn't safe because of personnel. Again, that
is a legitimate that's a fair concern, the safety of officers.
That is a fair statement to make, right. I understand
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that's part of the gig. But I think it's a fit.
That's fair to go, we're exercising extra caution. I think
there's nothing. I get it. So we're maybe they're watching him,
I don't know, But to have a press conference to
say it is wild to me. Yeah, we're not going,
that's a wild take. Now here's the part where I
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tell you that the man that shot the neighbor was
white and the person that got shot was black. And
it feels weird that we watch cops and we see
cops intervene on many different suspects far more aggressively. Yeah,
with no shots fired. So it's just all of it's
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just wild to me. If if he was a threat
to officers safety, which I understand, and maybe there's only
four police officers on this force, and you know three
of them have to show up, why not call in
I don't know, State Police, Highway Patrol, county sheriffs, you know,
stuff like that for just Sure, for just a city.
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I get it, you know, And there's only four of us,
and Tommy's got to stay back to take phone calls
on medical either. Yeah, so now there's really only two. No,
this happened in Mineapolis. Okay, okay, so instead of it,
but still I mean, call in sheriff's to deputies, called Sure,
state police, somebody. You could get enough people out there
that could handle the situation easily. Yeah, no, there would
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You would think there are tasks force task forces like
I don't know, SWA to deal with an individual mental
or not. There was just a story the other day
of a guy shooting people from the balcony of the
Four Seasons in Atlanta. Yeah. I saw that as he
tossed the gun out of the window or whatever on
the sidewalk area. Yeah. Well I think he emptied it
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and then hey, yeah right, look I don't have it,
which they don't believe you by the way at that point.
So okay, And I don't know how much truth there was,
But if you remember, like in twenty twenty, twenty, twenty one,
twenty two, there was a lot of defund the police
all right, well, us the police aren't gonna mess with
these certain calls or whatever. We're going to send out
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a social worker instead, a mental health service worker instead.
Is Minneapolis one of those cities, because I could see
that if that's the case. If that's the case, and
they're like, listen, we don't us as the police officer,
we don't handle that anymore. Now we've got to get
DHS whatever, a mental health officer out there to tie
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to de escalate the situation. First, there's no such thing
as defund the police. That didn't happen. Nobody's police department
got defunded. Right. Second, they added layers to help win
mental situations. But I would think, I don't know how
they handle it. Do they just take the word of
the nine to one one call and go, oh, this
person's crazy, right, or did the police go out and go, hey,
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we need a mental health person to come out. I mean,
if you think, I mean, this guy's had nineteen calls
on them already, Okay, And then so that's a red
flag of potential crazy, you know. And then he shot somebody.
Yeah that's crazy.
Speaker 6 (11:32):
You already know he's armed.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
Listen, the moment he shot someone the mental health things
not a thing. I don't know. Some people would argue differently, No,
he broke the law. This is now a violent crime.
It is now a crime. This isn't somebody having a
mental episode losing it and you know, because it get
decide between corn nuts and cheetos. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he
couldn't figure out between cornuts and cheetos. He went crazy.
Shot somebody. This guy's looney Tunes. Let's not that's not
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this stuff. That's not this. No, that's not this. I
hear what you're saying, but that's not this. This is
this person shot an individual who has a past criminal history,
has a past criminal history against law enforcement off duty
or not. Right, has been on a mental health hold? Right?
Who shots someone? They are on us hold on the
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name is gonna come to me and the thing and
then losing him. He just got out. Not Ted Dibiassi. Uh,
the guy who shot Reagan, he was he was mental. Yeah,
but he broke the law. And when you break the law,
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the mental thing kind of takes a back seat to
we need to secure the individual the threat.
Speaker 6 (12:44):
Yeah, but they're not even thank you.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
I knew it was some like name that just kind
of worked together off the tongue.
Speaker 6 (12:54):
I I don't understand what they're why the press conference too,
because now it's like by them going being vocal about
it and publicly saying we're not going to this individual's house,
I feel like the public then is like, Okay, well
then we're going to go to his house and we'll
take care of him.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Doesn't happen. That doesn't happen. That doesn't happen. That sounds good,
that sounds good, but that doesn't happen.
Speaker 6 (13:21):
Terrible actually, But yeah, you.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
Can't do street justice. I don't know. Getting your pitchforks
and torches right, the Saint Salem sounds like a good
time Saint Salem eighteen hundreds. What if we already lit
our torches? Yeah, because when you would, you would then
be guilty of a crime at.
Speaker 6 (13:37):
That point, right, But maybe the victim's family.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
Would what say thanks.
Speaker 6 (13:42):
No, might be like, hey, if you're not going to
do anything about it, we want to or we're going to.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
Do You would then go to jail. That is a crime.
Speaker 6 (13:53):
I'm just saying it might trigger someone.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
He has now turned himself in. There was a they
I only went to a situation where they got him
to be this be over and listen. I commend the
officers for trying to de escalate it and try to
handle it. But this isn't like a nonviolent event. This
isn't to me, This isn't a he didn't have his
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registration on his car up to date, and you de
escalated and handle it peacefully. This man shot his neighbor.
It's just wild to me, the pace at which this happened.
What if the neighbor was a giant pain in the
dong to police officers and everybody else, and it's like, good,
finally somebody shot him, and they're just like, maybe someone
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text him. With nineteen previous calls and no repercussions, of
course this would keep escalating. Yeah, I would. I would
think so. Yeah. But I mean, even if they got
I'm gonn arrested him on the first time or fifth time,
there's no saying that all that would have prevented this
form happening. If the guy's looney tunes. The guy's looney tunes. No,
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but that is not a statement to excuse the behavior,
because he also might not have done it had they
intervened any of the other eighteen Well, I'm sorry I
like to do this any of the one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen,
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nineteen times. Maybe it wouldn't have happened. Maybe, I don't know. Statistically,
I feel like, yeah, he might have. I don't know.
It's just a wild story to me. And the person
representing the law enforcement in that area being so defiant
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in the press conference going like this that will not happen.
You're like, god, dang man, Yeah, that doesn't feel like
you're ready to take care of it, and it will
get to it. Don't worry. We got other things. Here's
a dog, somebody's got a headlight out. The problem with
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having conversations about stuff like this is you might interpret
it as a blanket about all law enforcement. I don't
feel that way. It's that long that situation, right. Not
all cops are asked. No, I'd have to say the
majority of them. Of them are pretty nice as long
as you cooperate and do what they ask you to.
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I think overall they are nice. I don't know if
I like hearing critique of like do what you're supposed
to do, or like who's the people on social media
can be that are always doing like constitution auditors, right right,
I know what you're talking about. How I was going
to kind of get into something like I see a
lot of those videos. I watched one just yesterday this
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gal got pulled over for and didn't she was given
just being an asshole to the sovereign citizen. Right. You know,
I don't have to show you my license. You need
to show me where I was speeding, and blah blah blah,
this entitlement stuff, and you know, and I'm just like, listen,
if this would have been a lot smoother and a
lot easier and a lot less stressful for everyone, if
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you would have just not been up, see you next tuesday,
give them your license, your insurance, what you need. You
would have got a speeding ticket and gone on about
your way. But instead, because she wanted to be defiant
and feel like she's entitled, they ended up having to
shatter her window just to open the door so they
could pull her fat ass out of the car and
cut her up and put her in the back. You
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see what I'm saying. And I see a lot of
those videos. That's it gets me riled up because it's like,
come on, people, who the f are you to say
and act this way? I get it. Being pulled over sucks.
It's a major inconvenience, But you know what, you broke
the law. You gotta deal with it. Yeah, unless you
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want to be in law enforcement. I don't really care
about your feedback on how or what they should be doing.
Speaker 5 (18:05):
Right.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
I have a couple of friends that are in law
enforcement and they're in I don't know the right term,
but they don't do like they ain't gonna pull you
over their jobs to go and get you. Yeah, okay,
like warrant whatever, you know they serve warrants or whatever. Yeah,
Like remember that guy who killed those people in New
York and who was in a bar in North Tulsa.
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Like they went and got him where they're like, hey,
we need you here, and he went and they go
and get him, and you're like, like, he everything he
goes on is life or death, every single one. Absolutely.
Now granted a car boom pulled over could be that scenario, yeah,
and it's fair to approach it like that. But he's
literally going on people that we have to get this
person and they're probably carrying a weapon and they probably
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don't want to go every single one, And unless you
want to be involved in that, just shut your mouth.
You get your day in court for real, You get
your chance to go it ate me, you get to
do your shaggy right. It's fine, but like to make
their days harder as wild To me, I just don't
get it, and it pisses me off. Uh. That doesn't
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mean there aren't bad actors in that environment, true, true statement.
Corruptions everywhere. Bad people are everywhere, no matter what. But
I think for the majority, most of them are nice
and I like them. Remember that. Next time you stop me,
I'm like, he runs, yeah, hey, hey, none of that.
I'll run myth No, I don't even know. Yeah, not
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the officers. No, it's no, sir, Yes sir, and we
go sir. I say yes or no sir to everybody,
just because why not you? You don't have to do that,
yes sir wherever you see? Uh. Last time I got
pulled over, I tried to make a joke and he
didn't think it was very funny. Some of them don't. Yeah,
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got him at the end of a shift. Maybe are
the thirty ninth speeder right right? Thirty ninth wise ass
to try to make a joke. Yeah, And I'm just like, ah,
you got me. Yeah, it is what it is. I'm
not gonna be like what no, tap tap tap, It
mustn't be broken, right, you're doing your job. It's it.
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Cut mouse, it's over.
Speaker 6 (20:12):
He was now hear me out a little slow with.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Speeding because I had to poop. They don't like that answer.
That happens a lot. I think the only one they
would accept is my wife is pregnant and the giving
birth right now. Even then, uh huh, even then, I
still gotta run your stuff and they gotta get you
a ticket. They may let you go. The one that
I saw the uh, the lady pulled them over and
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they she walked up to the car and she's the
woman's like like she's in it, like crowning, right, and
he's like she's like come on, and they like, so
you're probably right. But also that reminds me of a
TikTok video where a guy used the same thing. My
wife's pregnant, she's in labor, we having a baby right now,
and he was just using it as excuse. He's like,
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all right, I'll follow you to the hospital, and the
cop follows on the hospital. Guy has to find a
random pregnant woman. Right, hey, just pretend that you're my wife. Dad,
And the cop keeps watching him for like eighteen years
to make sure that the story holds up. The guy
ends up getting in a relationship and being a father
to this kid that's not his all to like hold
up the story that he told the police feeding ticket,
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Like come, mom, man, just take the ticket. Yeah, it
ain't worth it. I saw one yesterday where a guy
was talking about he got pulled over and the cop
pulled him over and he had to sit there was
like ten minutes before the cop approached the car, ten
minutes And I was thinking, how long do you sit there? Oh,
maybe he was finishing up a video whole movie or
something a hold on. He had time to pull someone over,
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so clearly maybe it was a low point in the movie.
Speaker 6 (21:46):
Maybe he had to take a call.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
I get, like, you got to run the plate. I
get all that, Yeah, but ten minutes shouldn't there be
some sort of like a car of a first stirs
SA car should be some kind of communication something, I
would think, So, what's the amount of time you sit there.
Speaker 6 (22:03):
Forever? You don't pull away because then.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
You yeah, yeah, police, yeah that happened. I mean, if
you're behind me and you don't approach my car after
five minutes, I'm calling nine to one one and going, hey,
I got pulled over. They haven't approached the car. Been
sitting here five minutes.
Speaker 6 (22:21):
And they're gonna tell you wait longer, sir.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
Maybe maybe you can't tell me. That's standard operating procedure.
Speaker 6 (22:31):
They're gonna say you're on their time.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
Now, no, because you have have I committed a crime?
You have no, No, you have to tell them. You
have to tell the individual. Hey, I think this is
what happened. Da da da da. I think there's a
reasonable amount of time you should wait. I'm not saying
I would take off, but I think it's not out
of line to call and go, hey, it's been five minutes.
I don't wait that long for my food. I don't
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wait in line that long. Right.
Speaker 6 (22:57):
It feels weird to just sit there for ten yeah,
ten minutes maybe, but five minutes doesn't seem that long.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
Oh, I'm sitting here as long as it takes. Five
minutes quickly turns into ten minutes. Yeah, And I'm fi
like you can call and go hey, like, let me
the computer's running, So I get it and you go, hey,
I'm running your plate. It's taking some time. Well, i'll
commence the stop in a minute. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (23:25):
What if big comes to your car after five or
six minutes and says, sorry about the wait, I was
on a phone call with my wife or I was
on a phone.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
I'll let him conduct his business, and then when it's over,
I'll make sure I have his name and badge number,
and then I'll file a complaint because that's not appropriate.
Speaker 6 (23:41):
What if he says, but don't worry, I'm gonnall just
let you off with a warning.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
I'm gonna still get his bait name and badge number
and file a complaint. That's not appropriate. That's not the
right way to do it. And I think accountability is
really important, especially in public office, any type of public
service industry. Right, will you let you go? Okay? Because
I think about what if it was my wife and
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she's sitting there by herself, like, well, I don't know
what to do, or my kids or my mom are
you yeah? Give me? I don't care, but like it
all right, we gotta take a break. We'll be back Tulsa's.
Speaker 7 (24:20):
Morning Show is coming right back, The Big Mad Morning Show,
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Speaker 1 (24:42):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Nine eight
four six oh KMOD. These quikies are stories you may
have missed in the news, but we covered them here.
It's time for news quakies. World news, local news, and
news that just makes you say what. Here's Corbyn Gimbean
Lindsay with what's going on? News quickies from The Big
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Mad Morning Show in nineties.
Speaker 6 (25:05):
Out of five AMoD machete wielding wacko dowses neighbors homes
and gasoline and caught on camera.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
Crime.
Speaker 6 (25:15):
This happened in Houston, Texas last Wednesday. Forty six year
old phi Lee dinn Winn of West Harris County grabbed
a red gas can, walked across the street, and poured
gasoline on the side of his neighbor's house in broad daylight,
all while brandishing a giant machete. A woman comes out
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of her house and says, you setting my house on fire.
According to the surveillance recording obtained by the TV station there,
she says, I got my kids in the house. Wind
doesn't seem to respond just walks over the lawn, dumps
the fuel on the side of the house, and lights
it up. But the madman's efforts failed miserably. The flames
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only burnt part of the lawn. Meanwhile, he strode to
the front of the driveway, where he looked around and
started swinging his machete in the air. He later threatened
the second victim with the big blade. She told deputies
that he came after her, waving the blade as she
tried to put the fire out with a hose. Cops
also say he threatened a Harris County Sheriff's deputy who
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responded to the scene. The officer tased him then locked
him up. Authority slapped the flame happy Firebug with first
degree felony arson, aggravated assault against a public servant, and
aggravated assault with a deadly weapon winds. Bail was set
at two hundred thousand dollars, and the judge leveled a
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stern warning alongside the hefty sum. He said, if you
violate your bond conditions, just one of them, one time,
I will zero bond you. I will never give you
another bond, and he will be in the Harris County
jail until your trial date or until your case is resolved.
Are we clear? I think clearly he's lucky he wasn't
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met by mister Smith and Wesson being in Texas, because
I mean, even here, you're setting my house.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
On fire, right, I think you should be able to
shoot somebody.
Speaker 6 (27:12):
Absolutely.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
Georgia police urged couples who quotes reconcile to get a
room after an incident. So this comes out of Lavogna, Georgia,
where police there got a call on a couple that
was getting busy on the side of the road. They
had made a Facebook post which the comments are fantastic.
They say, well, the stupidity of some people never ceases
to amaze this. So we have some more helpful hints
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for those of you visiting our wonderful city. They want
to say, if you decide to exit I eighty five
with your life partner and while on a road tip
to reconcile your relationship, please don't reconcile in the grass
between McDonald's and raceway. Couples were urged instead to get
a room, go home. Don't reconcile in broad daylight on
the grass beside the street. If you're stupid enough to
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do this, please don't stop in Lavonia, they end up
taking the couple in for public in decency. I tried
searching for some mugshots or something to see what this
couple look like. You didn't find anything, right, because you
want to know, You want to know, you want to know,
like how ugly they are? Absolutely? Is this a bohemus
of a man and woman on the side of the road,
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like two cows getting at it? Or you know, it's
just something you'll see on the hub later. Woman lives
to one hundred and seven despite four inch horn growing
from her forehead. In I Just see you guys the photo,
this woman lived to one hundred and seven, which is amazing,
but it's more impressive when you do it with four
inches sticking out of your face. Goddamn. A Chinese woman
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named Oddly Chin has become a viral sensation on the
Chinese version of TikTok, where she's been showing off her horn.
The growth is apparently developed over several years you don't say,
and has been identified by doctors as a caneous horn,
which is associated with the prolonged exposure to the sun.
Her social media viewers think it's something else, though as
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many of them think they've named her longevity horn is
the reason she's made it to the ripe old age. Well,
don't cut that thing off. She might die. Not gonna lie.
It looks like a wayner, it does upside. Yeah, good
for her, litt one hundred seven years old. How much
money for you to pet it, Lindsay, ah, not not
(29:35):
just touch like pet it to stroke her horn. It's
a good it's a good boy. A hundred bucks really? Okay, really, Jimpy,
I do it for free. Yeah, I'd probably do it
for free, just to pet it for sure. Yeah. Now,
if you want me to wrap my lips around that thing,
that's a different story. Okay, how much to kiss? How
much to kiss this lady? You started this? I'll do
(29:57):
it for five hundred bucks. I would wrap my lips
around that lady's horn and give it a big old smooch. Lindsay,
A grand, a grand.
Speaker 7 (30:10):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
I don't know, man, it looks dirty. It looks like
a dirty fingernail. It does. You can feel it a
bony and crusty on your tongue. Oh god, my vomit.
I can't Happy thoughts, happy thoughts, happy thoughts. You just
gotta go up and wrap your lips around it. I mean,
(30:32):
you're you're getting to the bind. You ain't getting that far?
Oh no, what wou'd you say? That was five inches? Sure,
lindsay you can at least I think you got it
covered there, big gay just Friday night, Okay, you gotta
gag yourself, Oh god, with this lady's horn. Yeah, okay,
(30:55):
how much to gag yourself with a lady's horn? Lindsay? Yeah?
And if you if you say like some crazy amount,
you're out. Like the idea is to get the money.
You need this money to for your starving children.
Speaker 6 (31:07):
Uh huh ten grand?
Speaker 1 (31:08):
Ten grand? So you're I'm definitely going lower than ten
grand because I'm trying to feed my kids, right, That's
the whole The point is the money. Only one of
us is getting the offer, So you got to make
an offer that they'll take and no one else is
going to low ball you. So how low will you go?
You're feeding your kids? Ten grand? GIMPI I'm going I'll
(31:28):
do it for the same five hundred would Oh got
I'm out? Then I need at least five hundred. Listen,
you just gotta gotta get the tip to the back
of your throat enough to go and then you're done.
Five hundred dollars give them my money. Granny D looks dead,
Yeah it does. God knows what's living on it. Do
(31:51):
you think when she washes her head, you're here, she
then like you have to, Oh you have to. I
would have I would think, right right, get one of
those nail brushes, you know, those little ones go over
your fingers. Or do you think our caregiver who takes
care of her, is like, let's wash your hair and
(32:13):
then like, oh, let's get the horn? Why not? Why not? Listen?
Do you want to make sure your horn's nice? And
claim in fact that I got to do that on
the radio in a while. All right, we got to
take a break. We'll be back. It's a morning show.
Speaker 7 (32:33):
Oh yeah, he's coming right back, A big bad morning show.
Elsa's Rock Station ninety seven.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Good morning, It's the Big Bad Morning Show. Nine one,
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Speaker 5 (33:08):
As for Balls to the Wall sports, the.
Speaker 6 (33:22):
Yankees are still alive. The Bronx bombers avoided being swept
for the fourth time in the World Series after topping
the Los Angeles Dodgers eleven to four in Game four
Yankee Stadium. Louis Gills started the game for the Yanks
and allowed four runs on five hits over four innings pitched.
Anthony Bolpe provided most of the offense with a grand
(33:43):
slam in the bottom of the third, Austin Wells added
a solo homer, and Glabor Torres slugged a three run blast.
Freddie Freeman went deep with a two run shot in
the top of the first and now holds the record
for hitting a home run in six consecutive World Series game.
The Dodgers will take their second crack at winning at
all when they visit New York for Game five on Wednesday.
Speaker 1 (34:06):
I mean New York finally showed up and realized that
there was a game happening, and they crushed him. It
was fun to watch. The craziest thing, though, happened. If
you have not seen this. Mookie Betts goes for a ball.
It's out, it's in foul territory, but he goes to
get it, jumps up to grab it. A fan grabs
his glove, opens it up to get the ball out,
(34:28):
and when he goes to protect the ball with his
other hand, a different fan grabs his hand to pull
it away. It's the most New York thing I've ever seen. Yeah,
he should be able to do that. No, they got
escorted out. Whether they get banned or charged with the
crime or whatever, it feels like that could be assault.
Maybe I'm being a little dramatic, but yeah, once they
(34:50):
grabbed his hand, yeah, it definitely makes no sense. And
you can see them. They're pleaning their case on why
it was okay, and it is a It's insane, man.
They even get the ball, ball fell out. Yeah, it
fleaned out. Yea. And they didn't even get it. They
got kicked out, didn't even get the ball. But height
they're on TV, you know, Yeah, and what's he's what's
(35:11):
Mookie bet supposed to do? That's a chance to get
it out. This is for the World Series. This isn't
This isn't a you know, day three of a five
game road trip. I'm right there with them. I'd have
done everything I could. He had the ball in his
hand and the yeah in it, So did he count
the count as being out? I believe it's an out
at that point, fan interference isn't out? Yeah, okay, And.
Speaker 6 (35:31):
Will they be banned then? Do you think from the ballpark?
Speaker 1 (35:35):
I would think so, you're interfering with the act of
the game. Yeah, a big game at that You're you're
interacting with players in a way that's not condoned, not
initiated by the player. So like not like here, let
me sign that right? Thing like that? Right? But how
New York right?
Speaker 6 (35:51):
Yes, definitely right.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
It makes that kid the goat kid in uh oh,
what was the boy's name in uh Chicago when he
went to grab the ball away from the from the
Cubs player that they say jeopardized the you know, was
part of the curse. What was that kid's name? Nonetheless,
it's a wild.
Speaker 6 (36:11):
Video and the Texans are going to be without a
key offensive playmaker for the rest of the season. Houston
wide receiver Stefan Diggs suffered a torn acl in Week
eight that will sideline him for the remainder of the year.
Texans coach DeMeco Ryans called the loss of the four
time Pro bowler a blow to the team heading into
(36:32):
the second half the season. Diggs was injured during a
non contact play late in the third quarter. The thirty
year old finishes the season with the forty seven receptions
for four hundred and ninety six yards and three touchdowns.
And that's your balls to the wall sports. I'm Lindsay
in ninety seven to five.
Speaker 1 (36:50):
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Speaker 6 (37:11):
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Check my poop.
Speaker 6 (38:13):
Halloween is the most popular season for scary movies. For me,
I could watch scary movies all year long because it
is my most favorite genre of movies. In a new poll,
America has voted their favorite type of scary movie. You
(38:33):
like scary movies, Corbyn, I love scary movies. Yeah, how
about you, GIMPI they scare me.
Speaker 1 (38:38):
No, I love scary movies. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (38:39):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (38:40):
So my wife and I just had a conversation about
scary movies because there's hollow. To me, there's Halloween movies
and then there's scary movies. Yeah, and she was like, well,
what's the difference, and to me, like Halloween, Friday the thirteenth,
not Mary Nemes. Those are Halloween movies. Yes, Paranormal Activity,
the Purge, the Uterista saw, those are scary movies.
Speaker 6 (39:07):
Yeah, those kind of fall into According to this poll,
those fall into the supernatural horror category.
Speaker 1 (39:15):
Have either one of you guys watched any of the
Terrifier movies.
Speaker 6 (39:18):
Yeah, I've seen the first one.
Speaker 1 (39:21):
I've seen parts of the first one and quite familiar
with how gnarly they are. Yeah, I've never heard of
them or seen them. And I've watched Terrifier two the
other day and I almost had to turn it off.
It was that wild. Lindsay and I laugh about well,
probably I laugh about it, but we've talked about it
off air a couple times because the trailers show people
(39:42):
like vomiting in the audience, and I'm like settled down.
I don't know if it was vomiting, but it was
pretty disturbing and I was like, holy crap, what the
hell am I watching? It's just what's disturbing about? I
don't know. There was so so many gruesome parts in it,
and Blood of course he's pretty gruesome, yeah, but not
like this is a little different. And I think maybe
(40:03):
it's because the guy's dressed up like a weird clown
and then he's playing he like goes into this laundry
man after slaughtering somebody, strips down naked, puts all of
his clothes in the washer, ends just mining his own business,
and then he goes crazy and he starts playing paddy
Cake with this girl that he's sees but isn't there.
He in his underwear, and meanwhile, this other guy's mining
(40:24):
his own business. And then he sees this other this
crazy clown guy playing paddy cake by himself, right because
he doesn't see the girl that the clown sees anyway,
so he ends up getting you know, something stuck through us.
It was wild. I was like, okay, okay, this is
pretty messed up. Is terrifier the movie that The Joker
should have been? Yes, that's terrifying and as crazy. Maybe
(40:47):
not that clown, but like The Joker should when they
redid The Joker Walking, it should have been a horror movie,
like it should have been absolutely over the top. Absolutely. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (40:56):
So but you said that was the second one. Yeah, okay,
because now there's a third.
Speaker 1 (41:00):
The third one out, and I haven't seen the first one.
I haven't seen the third one. I just seen the second.
And the only reason I know about that one was
because that character is a character that you can get
on call of dud, you know. I was like, huh,
where that weird clown come from? So I looked into
it and there it is. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (41:13):
Well, according to this pool. The most popular type of
horror movies are the psychological horror films, which is my favorite,
and that includes movies like Silence of the Lambs or
like Misery, the ones that kind of make you think,
or the one who done it, or the ones based
on books.
Speaker 1 (41:35):
I didn't find silent. It's a thriller, for sure, but
I don't consider thrillers to be in the horror genre,
and I don't. I didn't find Silence of the Lambs
to be scary at.
Speaker 6 (41:45):
All, but more psychological and a and a thriller.
Speaker 1 (41:53):
Okay, yeah, I didn't feel I didn't feel that way.
Speaker 7 (41:56):
It was.
Speaker 1 (41:56):
It was a very entertaining thriller movie. Logical movie, yes,
but I wasn't like what's gonna happen. I don't remember
being like home man. Don't have nightmares over it?
Speaker 6 (42:07):
No, and I honestly I don't. I don't think I've
ever had a nightmare because of a scary movie, or
even a bad dream because of a movie that I've watched.
And maybe it's because I enjoy a good scary movie.
Oka eighteen that's eighteen percent psychological horror. Fifteen percent of
people like comedic horror movies. Like Sean of the Dead
(42:32):
of the Living Dead, I would agree.
Speaker 1 (42:33):
I'm I'm not kind of but I like comedy and I.
Speaker 6 (42:35):
Wouldn't consider that a scary movie at all me either,
or Return of the Living Dead, which I don't even
know if I've seen that one. But supernatural horror came
in third at eleven percent of people like the Conjuring
films or The Exorcist. Candy Man is in that bunch.
Speaker 1 (42:57):
Is are apocalyptic movies or post apocalyptic movies consider horror movies?
Speaker 6 (43:02):
Yes, okay, yes, According to this study, the vampire flicks
seven percent of people enjoy those the most, and I.
Speaker 1 (43:13):
Enjoy vampire movies. Interview with a Vampire might be one
of the best vampire movies. Lost Boys.
Speaker 6 (43:19):
Lost Boys is probably my favorite.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
Vampires in Brooklyn. No, uh, Interview with the Vampire I
think has stood the test of time, where I don't
think Lost Boys has. It feels old and ridiculous kind
of Lost Boys does. Yes, Yeah, I would agree with you.
We're Interview with the Vampire is already kind of jumping
through time period, so there's no you don't go, well,
this doesn't translate very well.
Speaker 6 (43:42):
Sure, but I feel like Lost Boys is kind of
like the Goonies, like you were, you go, it's a classic,
you just go back to it, and it's just one
of those that doesn't lose it from me. And then
it says that eight percent of people are not into
(44:02):
horror fans at all because it's just they can't do it.
Eight Yeah, make sense.
Speaker 1 (44:09):
I find that number to be very low. I think
that's a higher number.
Speaker 6 (44:11):
Yeah. Then thirty one percent of people say they never
get nightmares from any scary movies and three percent of
people say they always do. Then I found after I
went down the rabbit hole of celebrities who actually starred
(44:32):
in horror movies before they made it big, and a
lot of them I feel like we already knew of,
but some of them were kind of surprising, like uh
Anya Taylor Joy, who is they knew from The Queen's Gambit.
She won the Golden Globe for the Queen's Gambit TV Showkay, Yes,
(44:54):
and she was actually the star of the Witch, which
was a horror film, and that was you can see
it on Amazon Prime.
Speaker 1 (45:04):
I would argue that, Okay, so the Queen's Game great,
but it was on Netflix. Not everybody has Netflix. Not
everybody watched that, I would hardly say she's just like
she's maybe a CE list celebrity. True. True.
Speaker 6 (45:16):
Okay, here's a here's an A listener. Charlie's Therown she
didn't get her start until she was twenty years old,
and it was in Children of the Corn three.
Speaker 1 (45:30):
That was her first movie.
Speaker 6 (45:31):
Huh Urban Harvest in nineteen ninety five.
Speaker 1 (45:36):
I made my wife watch Children of the Corn one,
and Uh, it's dumb. It's dumb. Yeah, really it's dumb.
Speaker 6 (45:45):
Did you see the remake?
Speaker 4 (45:47):
No?
Speaker 1 (45:47):
Neither did I. No, I don't like watching remakes of
scary movies. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (45:52):
Demi Moore was in the original Parasite from nineteen eighty two.
Speaker 1 (45:58):
It's funny that you say the original, because I did
know that there was one.
Speaker 6 (46:01):
Uh huh, yeah, I think I think the remake actually, uh.
Speaker 1 (46:06):
Was twenty nineteen. Yes, yes, it's on HBO, Max and Hulu. Yes. Okay,
So Charlie's Theren is uncredited in the trailer and it
went that's a direct to video movie Children of the
Corn three. Yes, yeah, I can understand why.
Speaker 6 (46:24):
Yeah, Drew Barrymore, she did not get her start in ET.
Before ET she was the fire starter yep.
Speaker 1 (46:34):
Knew no, mm hmm.
Speaker 6 (46:36):
That was her first movie, yep, in nineteen eighty four. Yeah,
she was nine years old, Elizabeth.
Speaker 1 (46:46):
Olsen, that's incorrect. She did fire Starter in eighty four.
Et was eighty two. Wow, So I was like, that's
the only reason she got fire Starter was because of
the etah. But still to be nine year old in
a horror movie, that's got to mess with your head
(47:08):
a little bit. But Macaulay Culkan was also young when
he did I guess it's kind of a scary movie
The good Son if you remember that one, Oh, yeah.
Speaker 6 (47:16):
You know, but I think that one was actually after Yeah,
that was well after?
Speaker 1 (47:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (47:23):
And who was the other one in that who played
his brother?
Speaker 1 (47:26):
Oh? Hell, I couldn't tell you.
Speaker 6 (47:27):
He was a big he was a big actor too. Elijah, Yes,
Elijah would yes, Elizabeth Olsen.
Speaker 1 (47:35):
She is Mary Ashley and Mary Kate.
Speaker 6 (47:38):
They're her old older sister as in Ashley Mary Kate.
Speaker 1 (47:41):
Okay, yeah one division, yeah, yeah, hot one.
Speaker 6 (47:45):
She was in a movie called Silent House in twenty eleven.
George Clooney actually got his big break in Return to
Horror High in nineteen eighty seven. Oh it wasn't Roseanne
he was twenty five years old at the time. Jamie
Lee Curtis, of course the screen Queen in Halloween, and
(48:09):
then Jenna Ortega Insidious Chapter two in twenty thirteen. Jennifer
Aniston before Friends, she starred in Leprechaun in nineteen ninety three.
Speaker 1 (48:23):
Was that her first movie? Though?
Speaker 6 (48:24):
It was her first movie she played Tory.
Speaker 1 (48:31):
I knew she was in Leprechaun, Yeah, but I didn't
think that was her first movie.
Speaker 6 (48:38):
In the movie Carrie, if you remember, John Travolta was
in that his first scary movie. Johnny Depp was in
a Nightmare on Elm Street in nineteen eighty four and
gets killed in the waterbed. John Stewart, he was in
(49:00):
the Faculty in nineteen ninety eight, and Justin Long in Jeepers, Creepers.
Speaker 1 (49:10):
Yah Long, can't take him seriously?
Speaker 6 (49:11):
Right Friday the thirteenth from nineteen eighty The A Lister,
Kevin Bacon and Kirsten Dunst Interview with the Vampire nineteen
ninety four. She was just twelve years old when she
was in that and another star her.
Speaker 1 (49:31):
Have you seen an interview with a Vampire? Oh? Yeah, Gepy,
Have you seen an interview with the Vampire. It's been
a long time.
Speaker 6 (49:36):
Yeah, it made me not love bread Pitt in that one.
Speaker 1 (49:42):
Really. Yeah, he's the nice one. I know, why did
you not like him?
Speaker 6 (49:45):
Because he's still creepy, still creepy.
Speaker 1 (49:49):
Oh, I don't think he's not creepy. Tom Cruise is
creepy in that movie.
Speaker 6 (49:52):
I've never been a big Tom Cruise fan.
Speaker 1 (49:54):
Really, yeah, I don't want to, but every time I
see a movie, I'm like, my damnit, he's good.
Speaker 6 (49:58):
I mean he is good. He is good. Another friend's actress,
Lisa Kudro, she was in nineteen ninety one. She was
in The Unborn and she was not She was a brunette,
almost unrecognizable. And then Michelle Williams was in Halloween H
two O twenty years later in nineteen ninety eight, before
(50:23):
Dawson's Creek Mishka Barton, another Dawson's Creaker, The Sixth Sense
in nineteen ninety nine.
Speaker 1 (50:30):
Oh why was she in The Sixth Sense?
Speaker 7 (50:32):
She was.
Speaker 6 (50:35):
One of Bruce Willis's patients.
Speaker 1 (50:38):
Yeah, And.
Speaker 6 (50:41):
Naomi Watts was also in a Children of the Corn
The Gathering in nineteen ninety six, and then Ryan Gosling
was in Frankenstein and Me in nineteen ninety.
Speaker 1 (50:53):
Six Frankenstein and Me. Uh huh, okay, it sounded like
you said Frankenstein and Me. Yeah, I wanted to make
sure that she got her notes I missed up.
Speaker 6 (51:02):
He was fifteen years old when he starred in Frankenstein
and Me.
Speaker 1 (51:08):
That's all I hear now what she's saying. Fish sticks right.
Speaker 6 (51:12):
The spooky flick features a young Ryan Gosling as Kenny.
He plays a friend to Jamison Bullanger's Earl, a kid
with dreams of living alongside monsters. It's unavailable to watch
or rent. Sounds like a great movie. Sandra Bullock was
(51:34):
in The Vanishing in nineteen ninety three, but that obviously
wasn't her first movie, right, but that was a really
good movie with the Jeff Bridges and he kidnaps her
if you've never seen it.
Speaker 1 (51:48):
And then.
Speaker 6 (51:50):
Tom Hanks he Knows You're Alone from nineteen eighty never
heard of it, never had seen it. And Ty Burrell
from Modern Family. He was in Dawn of the Dead
in two thousand and four.
Speaker 1 (52:08):
It's kind of hard imagine Tom Hanks in a scary movie,
it really is. It's always something serious or comedic.
Speaker 6 (52:15):
Yeah, it was his first film credit in nineteen eighty
He Knows You're Alone. While he would go on to
fill his resume with romantic comedies and celebrated dramas, the
then twenty four year old star appears as Elliott in
this slasher flick. He plays a psychology student who gets
brought into a group of friends who can't escape a killer.
(52:38):
And you can watch it on Amazon Prime.
Speaker 1 (52:40):
I google Tom Hanks scary movies. The Burbs comes up.
I wouldn't consider that a scary movie.
Speaker 6 (52:46):
No, that's more of a comedic.
Speaker 1 (52:49):
Angels and Demons they have Hey pipe down, Lola, nobody
cares what you have to say, The Green Mile they
have listed as well. I mean only because Steven spiel
step Yeah. Yeah. And they have another one, Mazes and
Monsters here that I've never heard of. Da Vinci Code.
They got the Divni Inferno. Yeah. I wouldn't consider the
(53:11):
Da Vinci Code a scary movie, No, I would. It's
a thriller. Maybe Da Vinci Code. Angels that's a thriller.
Speaker 6 (53:21):
Mm hmm, more of a drama.
Speaker 1 (53:23):
Maybe it's a thriller. He's he's being he's hunting like
that stuff that like the secrets, right, I Meanwhile, he's
being hunted. Yeah, Tom Hanks is scary. Don't go together.
I want to check out this. He knows you're alone.
Speaker 6 (53:39):
I know I want to to. When it says Slasher
film might be good, gosh three dollars on Amazon Prime,
I don't know if it's worth three dollars.
Speaker 1 (53:49):
Okay, the Circle, Okay, I'm not I'm telling you what
it says. Emma Watson uh Patton oswal Bill Paxton, uh,
Ellen Wong A techno thriller. Yeah. I've watched that because
I was like, well, this should be interesting. It's about, like,
you know, social media and stuff like that, and I wasn't.
(54:11):
I didn't find it scary, spooky, thrilling or anything. I
found it quite boring. Actually it was a smash yeah,
and that's what I just didn't like it.
Speaker 6 (54:20):
It's about social media.
Speaker 1 (54:23):
May Holland, or Emma Watson sees is the opportunity of
a lifetime when she lands a job with the world's
most powerful technology and social media company. Encouraged by the
company's founder, Tom Hanks, May joins groundbreaking experiment that pushes
the boundaries of privacy, ethics, and personal freedom. Yeah. I
(54:43):
didn't like it. I was like, Okay, this should be interesting,
but I didn't. I didn't find it interesting at all.
Speaker 6 (54:49):
All right, well though, check it out if you want to,
you said, three bucks on Amazon.
Speaker 1 (54:55):
Yeah, they'll find it on their own.
Speaker 6 (54:56):
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We're gonna play pick the flip. Current record is well Corbyn,
you know I I'm leading this one with sixteen. This
(56:11):
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Go ahead, I have sixteen, Cory, you have twelve. Lindsay's
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Corbyn and Lindsay at nine one eight four six O
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Whoever gets the most right is going to win those
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Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name? Beth? Beth?
Who do you want to give clues? Lindsay or Corbyn Beth?
Sixty seconds are on the clock. Timer starts after the
first clue. You ready, Yes, here we go. Uh. This
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is a movie with Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill and
it is a remake from the TV show that starred
Johnny Depp twenty one. Jump Street is correct. This is
the cartoon Wakanda Forever. Correct. This has Piper Piraboo in it.
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Naomi Campbell correct. This movie has Matt Damon and Tom
Hanks World War two storming the beach in Normandy. Correct.
Oh no, sorry, that's incorrect. This is at the end
of the movie. He goes, tell me I'm a good man. Yes, yes, yes,
double pointer Brad Pitt. And this has to do with
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keeping somebody as your personal worker for not eleven in
between eleven and thirteen, not twelve monkeys. You got twelve, right,
but this is a measurement of time, not days, not months, but.
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Your twelve years.
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There you go. Uh time, I got seven? All right,
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What is your name? Colton? How are you today? The
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Mufassa and Simba. Yes, this is John Travolta, Samuel Jackson.
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Yes, this is February fourteenth holiday. Yes, this is the Minions. Yes,
this is Whoopy Goldberg dressed.
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Oh pass. This is fro Do. Yes, this is they
buzz around and they are annoying house. Blank. He turns
into this, he gets into a little ship, and he
turns into.
Speaker 1 (59:33):
This time time time. I'm sorry, man, you did not win.
Calm no, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on,
hold on. She got eight and only had one pass
and you only got seven. Sorry, I counted two. I
thought I counted okay, yeah, eight in the past. Congratulations, man,
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you're getting the wind. Dude, I was. I was counting
my cards in front to me and not keeping track
with my tics. That's why we do it multiple times
in the room. All right, man, congratulations, you're going to
see Rise Against on November seventh at the Canes Ballroom.
These were just out the screwer out of this. No,
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it's a little chaotic. Normally knowledge you're with Hang on
the line, man, I'm sorry. Best it didn't happen by
uh apparently my chaos. I'm sorry, bet To you lost,
Thanks for playing, all right, see you later.
Speaker 5 (01:00:37):
Thanks for nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
No, normally I keep track as well, and the cards
were was fumbling the cards a lot, so I was
trying to count the card. Whatever you think, I'm trying
to keep you out of it for a piece of
plastic trophy that I have to buy. All right, the
record now keeps me in a lead with sixteen, keeps
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you with twelve, but now moves Lindsay to double digits
within all right, take a break and we'll be back,
Beato says.
Speaker 7 (01:01:08):
Boarding Show, The Big Men, Boarding Show, The Assaulting a
Genius Next ninety seven Jmote.
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Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Nine four
six oh kmod you can also text VMMs and then
what you want to say to eight two nine four
five see what get you as in his four by
four well call, But it says here that airlines required
to refund passengers for canceled or very delayed flights. Under
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the Department of Transportation's new rules, airlines will be required
to provide cash refunds promptly, without customers needing to ask.
Domestic flights delayed by three hours or more and international
flights delayed by six hours or more qualify for a
full refund. They'll also have to refund for service passengers
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paid for but weren't provided, like Wi Fi or entertainment.
What about when they bored me on the plane and
then push away from the gate and make me sit
in the plane for three hours. I don't think that's
going to get you your refund, right, because's not delayed
and it's not canceled. It's delayed from takeoff, right, but
it's pushed away. Rob I hate that. Yeah, yeah, so
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there's caveats there. Maybe that might come up later on
David Depape, the Paul Pelosi attacker, is sentenced to life
without paroleer A judge in the state trial handed down
the sentence on David de Peppe's aggravated kidnapping conviction and
his twenty twenty two attack on Paul Pelosi with a hammer.
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He broke into the Pelosi home looking for the then
House speaker with plans to hold her hostage. De Pape
was previously it's the thirty years in prison in his
federal case. Do you think life without paroles a little
too far? Will overreach?
Speaker 7 (01:03:06):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (01:03:07):
It depends on what his previous record was. Okay, okay,
but that guy here and toldso it was, you know,
sexually assaulting kids, and apples and oranges, you know, probation. Yeah,
you're comparing apples and oranges. I think it's overreach. I
think it's too much. HIGs an appropriate amount. I think
the thirty years that he got would have been all right.
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Even that might be a little too much.
Speaker 6 (01:03:30):
How old was the guy or how old is the guy?
Speaker 1 (01:03:32):
I have no ideas to do it because because he's
going to die at some point. Is that what you're
is that where you're going? So the the person that
committed the crime should get less time because the person
they assaulted and attacked is going to die soon.
Speaker 6 (01:03:47):
No, no, no, I mean the guy I'm talking about,
the attacker of the attacker, have no idea.
Speaker 1 (01:03:53):
I have no idea. I think he only got so
much because of who he attacked. Really sure, I think
I'm sure. There's a law that states if you attack
people that are in the government, it's a heavier penalty.
Well live, It's not like he killed him. He just
like I don't come with a hand. I think, ah
got it, you and your get stopped. I'm just saying,
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is Paul dead? No, he's not. So did he take
a life? Does he deserve to spend the rest of
his life in prison?
Speaker 6 (01:04:20):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:04:20):
He didn't kill him. No. Now, if he killed him,
I'd have been like, all right, absolutely, give you a life.
But I think thirty years is a right. But he
tried to smash his head in with the hammer, broke
into his home and attacked him. But he didn't kill him.
He did not die, So therefore he does not deserve
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to have the rest of his life ruin for that
in him.
Speaker 6 (01:04:44):
There's rehabilitation.
Speaker 1 (01:04:46):
Yeah, right. More California News, California to ban single use
pro paint tanks. California as soon be the first state
to ban single use propank canisters like the small green
ones used for camping. The law signed by the good
It takes effect in January of twenty twenty eight. With
millions sold each year, stores were beginning to phase them out,
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paving the way for new camping fuel options like refuelable
canisters that can be refilled by the propane tank that
you use for your backyard grill. And then, lastly here
Oklahoma launches emergency drought aid for farmers and applications open.
On November twelfth, the Emergency Drought Committee approved a new
program to provide emergency drought assistance to Oklahoma producers. Applications
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are open from November twelfth to January thirty first, and
are available at local conservation districts and the Oklahoma Conservation
Commission web page. Eligible producers can apply for the following
practices Pipeline heavy use protection, area water well pumping, plant,
watering facility, pasture tap and pond clean outs.
Speaker 6 (01:06:07):
The Ravens are adding it to the top offense in
the league. Baltimore has acquired wide receiver Deontay Johnson along
with a sixth round pick from the Carolina Panthers in
exchange for a fifth rounder. Johnson sat out in Week
eight with a rib injury, and has thirty catches for
three hundred and fifty seven yards and three touchdowns in
seven games this season. This marks the second time that
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Johnson has been traded this year, after he was dealt
to Carolina by the Pittsburgh Steelers. The twenty eight year
old is the first wide receiver since Ashley Leiley in
two thousand and six to be traded twice within a
calendar year. The Jags and Vikings are making a deal
ahead of next week's trade deadline. According to multiple reports,
Minnesota is trading for Jacksonville's starting left tackle Cam Robinson.
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The Vikings are sending the Jags a conditional twenty twenty
six fifth round pick. The Vikings are also receiving a
conditional twenty twenty six seventh round pick. The trade comes
after Minnesota starting left tackle Christian Darisaw suffered a season
ending knee injury last week against the Rams. Robinson has
started all ninety one games he has played in since
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being drafted by Jacksonville in twenty seventeen. The Colts are
ready to make a change under center. According to ESPN,
Indy is benching Anthony Richardson in favor of veteran backup
Joe Flacco. The decision comes two days after the second
year signal caller asked to come out for one play
against the Houston Texans because he was tired. The team
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is using because that's what he said, he was tired, sleepy,
and the team is using the I don't think he
came to the coach and said, ty tie and I'm tired,
take me out. The team is using the benching as
a growth tie tie, a growth opportunity and are not
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quitting on Anthony Richardson was selected with the fourth overall
pick in the twenty twenty three NFL Draft and has
completed just forty four point four percent of his passes
this season. India is second in the AFC South at
four and four and will visit the Minnesota Vikings in
Week nine on Sunday Night Football. The Giants are sticking
with a pair of former first round picks despite their
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recent struggles. Head coach Brian Dabile confirmed Tuesday that cornerback
Deontae Banks and quarterback Daniel Jones will be starting in
week nine. Banks was pulled from the g men's recent
loss to the Steelers due to a lack of effort.
The twenty twenty three first rounder played a total of
twenty six defensive snaps in the game. Jones had been
benched during the team's loss to the Eagles and throw
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a game ending interception on their final drive against Pittsburgh.
New York is last in the NFC East at two
and six and will host the Washington Commanders on Sunday
at MetLife Stadium. A receiver on the Lions is dealing
with a major legal issue. Detroit is reporting a warrant
request is under review for the arrest of Jameson Williams
on a concealed weapon charge. The incident stems from a
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traffic stop on October eighth, where police say two pistols
were found in a car Williams was riding passenger, and
authorities say one registered to his brother was in the
back seat and another to Williams was under the passenger seat. However,
he does not have a concealed pistol license. Officers chose
to let the twenty three year old go, but the
police commander said he should have been arrested. Williams is
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already dealing with a two game suspension for violating the
NFL's performance Enhancing Substance policy.
Speaker 1 (01:09:33):
This always looks like when a team's playing really well
and something like this happens, that it feels like maybe
they've been doing something wrong or cheating or whatever. No,
like people be people man, even on winning teams.
Speaker 6 (01:09:46):
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A little fill in the blank news, I'll read part
of a headline. You guess correctly, nothing happens. We just
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keep going. It's against the law to blank in Hollywood.
It's against the law to blank in Hollywood. So against
the law to handhandle. Oh what were you thinking?
Speaker 6 (01:11:07):
It's a good one. I was gonna say, spit on
the sidewalk.
Speaker 1 (01:11:09):
Okay, okay, spin on the sidewalk. Sure, uh, street performers.
I feel like there's a lot of them out there. Yeah,
that doesn't matter. People break the law all the time.
Speaker 6 (01:11:23):
I really like panhandle, though, especially in Hollywood.
Speaker 1 (01:11:28):
Why especially in Hollywood.
Speaker 6 (01:11:29):
Because I think it's like real uppity and bougie there.
Speaker 1 (01:11:36):
Just in time for Halloween, officials in Hollywood are reminding
the public about a little known law that carries a
stiff penalty for violators. Signs are posted up and down
Hollywood Boulevard, the Sunset Strip, and other parts of the
area that say silly string is prohibited all day on
October thirty first and November first, So just those two days, huh.
The product can cause thousands of dollars in property damage
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to businesses, cars, the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame stars.
Anyone caught using silly string during those prime Halloween hours
faces up to how many months in jail, and what's
the financial penalty?
Speaker 6 (01:12:11):
Ooh, six months okay in jail and a five thousand
dollars fine?
Speaker 1 (01:12:18):
Kay, gimpy, I must say two years and uh twenty
five thousand dollars, six months, one thousand dollars fine, But
just on those two days, it doesn't make sense. Well
maybe if that's the day MEAs people use it, right,
so I can just go out there on like like today,
October thirtieth, and just spray silly string all over the place,
and I'll get in trouble for it, I guess. Yeah, huh, interesting, Yeah,
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he used to see it all everywhere, and I don't
see silly string that often anymore at all. No, but
when it glands on something, it does it is not
easy to get off, I will say that.
Speaker 6 (01:12:52):
And it smells does leave a little stain.
Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
Concert for Carolina raises nearly blank million dollars for hurricane relief.
Concert for Carolina raises nearly blank million dollars for hurricane relief.
I like the idea of saying, like one hundred million dollars,
but I think it's fun of you if they just
raised a million. I mean, a million is better than nothing,
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for sure. But it's like you're expecting so much. You're like, eh,
I got a million bucks.
Speaker 6 (01:13:22):
Right. No, it would have been nice if it was
one hundred million, right, it would have been really cool.
Speaker 1 (01:13:29):
Sixty nine million dollars.
Speaker 6 (01:13:32):
I think it was just under twenty five million.
Speaker 1 (01:13:35):
The thing that's fascinating to me when they do these
type of concerts is why do they do them there?
Do them where people aren't strapped for money because they
have to find a place to live or whatever, like,
go do it somewhere where it wasn't affected, right, just
because they probably have a little more disposable money in
that situation.
Speaker 6 (01:13:49):
New York, Chicago.
Speaker 1 (01:13:51):
Millions of dollars are going to hurricane relief in western
North Carolina following a star studed concert in Charlotte. Close
to twenty five million dollars was raised on Saturday's concert.
Carolina Bank America Stadium, Tarheel State's favorite son James Taylor,
joined country superstars Luke Combs and Eric Church and others
for the all day event. Sheryl Crow and Keith Urban
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were also among the performers. The eighty two thousand fans
who showed up and braved some rain marked the largest
crowd in the stadium's history. Lawsuit says Subway shorts customers
on blank lawsuits says Subway shorts customers on blank.
Speaker 6 (01:14:31):
Freshness.
Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
Right, they did have a suit a while back at
how like their foot longs weren't exactly a foot long.
They were like, instead of twelve inches of meaty goodness,
you only get like ten, Yeah, we're eleven or something
like that. But I think, I think, oh, if I
remember right, they're like shortening on on your meat. You're
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not getting as many cold cuts as you used to.
Subway is being accused of quote grossly misleading quote customers
over the amount of meat in their sandwiches. A proposed
class action lawsuits as advertisements for the fast food chain
show steak and cheese sandwiches containing two hundred percent more
meat than what customers actually receive. The lawsuit was filed
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Monday in Brooklyn Federal Court. The woman who's suing is
seeking unspecified damages for New Yorkers who bought the sandwich
in the last three years. The lawsuit ledged Subway violated
the state's consumer protection laws. Annoying Halloween blank, Halloween blank kills, sucks, smells,
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Halloween rocks, Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:15:49):
Yeah, Halloween, Halloween thrives.
Speaker 1 (01:15:55):
Halloween continues, Halloween stops, Halloweens spending is up, Halloween thanks
for candy. The absurdity of headlines is pretty much one
of my favorite things to talk about, and Halloween man
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falls right in line with that and Halloween. The media
loves to take Halloween to make you scared of razor
blades in your candy, drugs in your candy, but they
never talk about the real problem, the biggest threat during Halloween.
For Halloween safety, the FDA does recommend inspecting candy brought
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home by trigger cheaters, but it also says it's important
to eat it, cross the streets safely. Kids are three
times three and a half times more likely to be
killed by a car on Halloween than on an average day.
And tell me the last time you saw anyone on
the news saying watch out for kids on Halloween. Nobody
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ever does. Who's really at fault? There? Is it the
kids for water? The driver? The driver always custom costume
should be visible and should also be also allowed the
person wearing one to see clearly.
Speaker 6 (01:17:15):
Pedestrians always have the right of way.
Speaker 1 (01:17:20):
UH Americans agree on blank for tricker treaters. Americans agree
on blank for trigger treaters, candy amounts, amount giving out,
oh that's good, or candy bar size, an age limit,
age limit okay, I could buy that, which probably should
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be an age lemit. Arms Halloween, Well, you don't want
some grown ass adults out there, you know, taking your candy?
Speaker 6 (01:17:51):
Why not? If they're in costume. I don't have a
problem with it. If you're dressed in a costume. And
also if you'rre tricker treating with your children, sure you
deserve treats too.
Speaker 1 (01:18:04):
No, you don't enough. It's not about you. The only
exception that I can make is if the adult is
mentally challenged and has the mindset of a six or seven.
So we're all good. We're all in there. Okay, this week,
little ghost and goblins will be knocking on your door.
A majority of Americans say kids should stop knocking on
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doors for treats by thirteen and a half years old.
About twenty five percent say kids should trick or treat
for as long as they'd like. About three percent say
no trick or treating. A University of New Jersey just
released the study, adding at a time when people are
battling over politics, it appears they mostly agree on at
least one thing. I think there should be an age limit.
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I'd give you, like fifteen. I don't think thirteen. I
don't think thirteen any think over fifteen. I think all right, dude,
you're a little too old. I think fifteen, sixteen, seven,
somewhere around there. I'm like, Okay, once you can register
to you don't get to go trick or treating. I
think what you can drive for.
Speaker 6 (01:19:02):
Sure, right, I don't have a problem with it, as
long as you're dressed in costume when you're not causing
problems like you're out having fun with your friends trigger treating.
Speaker 1 (01:19:11):
Like not fun, you're taking away fun from little kids
in costume. Well, I'll tell you in a second, costumes
are a light threshold at that age, you're barely I'm
dressed as a kid, right alm a pizza delivery boy.
It's a light threshold. And two, when you are in line,
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like you're standing in the way of little kids. Ain't
nobody want to see a sixteen year old and costume.
They just don't.
Speaker 6 (01:19:38):
Well, what if that sixteen year old is taking around
their younger siblings.
Speaker 1 (01:19:41):
That's not what you said, though, No, but what they're doing.
That's a completely different example.
Speaker 6 (01:19:45):
But are there still trick or treating though.
Speaker 1 (01:19:47):
No, they're taking someone tricky.
Speaker 6 (01:19:48):
Okay, But if they're also dressed in costume.
Speaker 1 (01:19:51):
Okay, but they're not trick or treating. We're talking about
obviously about people individually doing it.
Speaker 6 (01:19:56):
Sure, But if they are also dressed in costume and
trigger treating with their younglings.
Speaker 1 (01:20:02):
Yeah, that's a completely that's a completely different thing. They
shouldn't be they shouldn't be getting a candy. They should
just let the young sibling go up there and get
the candy, and they're just there to support their younger
brother or sister by dressing a costume with them.
Speaker 6 (01:20:16):
I just I don't have a problem with it. But
I also enjoy adult trick or treating. And there's neighborhoods
that do that just for adults.
Speaker 1 (01:20:27):
That's different. That's not trigger treating. They set up a
house and they have some beverages for the adults. That's
not trigger treating. That's a couple of houses that do that.
That's not like every house.
Speaker 6 (01:20:37):
Some neighborhoods do it. All the neighborhoods or the entire neighborhood.
All the houses do it all of them, huh all
of the houses huh wild.
Speaker 1 (01:20:48):
The houses hand out candy, right, but all of them
hand out alcohol. Huh wild.
Speaker 6 (01:20:53):
It was awesome.
Speaker 1 (01:20:55):
Sure, I believe you. Ghost Tour to be experience. They
just announced a tour. They're gonna have a Dallas stop.
Ghost Tour to be blank experience, Ghost of the Band, Okay,
to be a spooky experience, to be one of a kind.
Speaker 6 (01:21:19):
Ghost Tour to be yeah, an expensive, yeah experience, that's
for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:21:26):
Ghost Tour to be memorable, a boring experience, memorable. Ghost
newly announced twenty twenty five world tours going to have
phone rules. The band is implementing a caveat for potential attendees,
saying this show will be a phone free experience. Phones
will be secured in a yonder pouch, which is this
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company guests maintained possession of their phones at all times.
The band used the same policies in their September eleventh
and twelfth, twenty twenty three shows at the Kia Form
in Englewood, California. However, those two concerts were filmed for
usage in the group's feature film Right Here, Right Now.
The exclusion of phones turned out to be a positive
experience for the band's front man, Tobias Forres, who said,
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I don't they kid? Would you do? There's my shoe?
You think I'm kidding? No, that's how he talks. Weird
fella too, man is weird. Yeah. I actually was thinking
about this when I found this story. Certain bands I
would be okay with it. Okay, Ghost is not one
of them. I've seen them. They're good, it's a good show.
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They're incredible. He's incredibly talented, and the people he hires
to play in the band are incredibly talented as well.
But I don't think that's a show. I'm like, I
don't want to deal with that. Maybe it's not a hassle.
I don't know. I've never actually gone through an experience.
We have to give up my phone?
Speaker 5 (01:22:47):
Have you?
Speaker 1 (01:22:48):
Lindsay no, no, nor have I, nor have I. But
I mean, there's no I don't think there's anything. They
shouldn't be anything wrong with taking pictures and videos of
the concerts that you go to. That's what I don't like.
And the Perfect Circle was one of them too. You know,
they came to be Okay center And this is a
couple of years back to like don't take a phone now,
blah blah blah, it'll be coup And I did anyway,
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I and and give a damn. But you're not gonna
take my phone? No, no, are you gonna kick me
from the venue? Okay? Fine, yeah, whatever, But we're taking
pictures and videos to remember now. We may not look
back for a while. But the fact of it is
is in that moment, we wanted to capture it. So
let us capture it. Yeah, what what's so bad about it?
(01:23:29):
Are they afraid that we're gonna publish our crappy photos
online and somebody's gonna buy them? Come on, Well, I
I don't I can only I totally am there with
the idea that it's really annoying. I'm sure as the performer,
I'm sure it's really noting. I totally get that. Huh.
I don't disagree the corn show the number of people
on their phone annoying, the number of people filming it annoying. Right,
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it's like, you're not gonna watch that tomorrow. The audio
is gonna be barely clear that it's silly, right, But
they're right. I think it's fine. It's even though I
think it's annoying. And not okay, it's I get it.
You're gonna tell me what I can't talk now? Right right, Oh,
you're not paying attention to the show if you're on
your phone taking pictures and video. Actually we are. We're
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watching the phone through our or watching the show through
our tiny little screen, trying to capture a moment. So
piss off and for the more people, a lot of people.
And I've seen it right after the Corn Show the
next day or leaving round that they would take the
videos that they posted and post them straight to social media.
Right and you stood could still hear it was fairly clear,
you know. And I'm like, okay, that's why, let's do that.
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Looking for a band here blank on a seminar semi
permanent hiatus blank, looking for a band here on a
semi permanent hiatus oasis. Already you're like, we're kinda come
back and do it too. Maybe not semi permanent hiatus Aerosmith.
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Part of me wants to say slip knot. There's a
part of me that wants to say slipnot. I don't
know why, faith No more fans will have to wait
longer than they expect to see the band keyboardist Roddy Bottom,
who updated fans on the band's website by saying, Hi,
I'm the keyboardist Roddy Bottom. You didn't know that, saying
they're on a semi permanent hiatus. He started the post
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by talking about his current musical endeavors, which don't involve
Faith no more. In the near future, May will mark
ten years since the band released their latest album, Soul
and Victus. Deftnes have new Blank Deaftones have new blank
music documentary, new a new album, a new lead singer
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to drummer, a new mascot, a new uniform, a new
Deftnes T shirt of a new fun sucks.
Speaker 6 (01:26:16):
I like new music.
Speaker 1 (01:26:17):
New music seems to make the most sense.
Speaker 6 (01:26:20):
A new single.
Speaker 1 (01:26:23):
The newest addition to deftones ongoing beer collaboration with Belching
Beaver Brewery will be a Mexican style lagger with Lime.
It is being released to coincide with the upcoming Dea
Dia de los Deftones festival, which is November two at
Petco Park in San Diego, California. The brewery posted to
social media saying new drop alert dio de los Dia
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de los deaf Tones Mexican laggers. Finally hear the crushable
lime infused lagger brings the vibe of Deftones iconic music
festival right to your glass. Online ordering for California residents
is available to today at belching Beaver dot com. Distribution
has begun rolling out to California, Arizona, Colorado. So far,
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mister Big is blank. Mister Big is blank, not from
Sex in the City. I would never expect them to
hit the headlines at all, whatsoever. Hold on, mister Big Blank,
still hold on.
Speaker 6 (01:27:33):
Mister Big is headed for a comeback, right.
Speaker 1 (01:27:39):
Making a comeback, headed for the studio to make a
new album. This one's gonna hurt a little, mister Big.
Bassist Billy Sheehan says the band is done. In a
new interview, she hen was asked if the groups recently
completed the Big Finish Farewell tour was just the end
of extensive touring with plans to make special appearances from
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time to time, or if the band was going to
become a studio only project going forward. Billy responded with
the end is the end. It's finish. If something extenuating,
if some extenuating circumstances come up, we might do a
show or two maybe, but touring and recording, we kind
of wanted to put a period at the end of
the sentence, and as I've said many times, we wanted
to run over the finish line, not crawl over it.
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We decided to really, let's do it the right way
and not to have some continual farewell thing that goes
on for eternity. When was the last album that they made,
that one. I'm sure they've made albums.
Speaker 6 (01:28:40):
I thought they were done a long time ago.
Speaker 1 (01:28:45):
Venom three Blanks at the box office. Venom three Blanks
at the box office. I don't think it tanked. I
just don't think it made near as much as they
were projected breaks even No, I think it made money.
I think it made money. They just didn't make as
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much as they were hoping for, and it just okay,
I guess. I'm a fan of the Venom series, so
I was kind of excited when I heard that this
one was coming out. I'm like, all right, let's see
how this goes. It has the Football is Life guy
in it. Football Is Life, Tom Hardy. Yeah. Venom The
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Last Dance took number one at the box office, but
fell short of its expectations. The third film in the
franchise made fifty one million dollars in its debut weekend
against the expected sixty five million. The Vatican thriller Conclave,
which was also new, beat expectations with six and a
half million dollars in its first weekend. Smile Too took
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second place with just under ten million dollars in its
sophomore outing. Michigan quarterback blanks. Michigan quarterback blanks, jokes bangs.
Michigan quarterback falls asleep behind the wheel. Do you know
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that for sure? Now I'm just making stuff. Fumbles the ball,
having a baby. Oh boy, yeah, it gets pulled over right.
Michigan quarterback suck. Michigan quarterback Jack Tuttle is quitting football
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after a number of concussions and health problems. In a
post on Instagram Monday, Tuttle said he recently had his
fifth concussion of his college career. An elbow injury has
been causing him problems as well. Twenty five year old
said that he's realized he needs to start prioritizing his
health and has stepped away from the game. He loves
Campbell's reveals. Most popular Blank Campbell's reveals most popular blank soup.
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It seems like the most logical choice. But don't they
They do more than just soups. I don't think so fd.
Speaker 6 (01:31:12):
Camblesh mean Cambell's soup.
Speaker 1 (01:31:16):
That's a lot of it is soup mm hmm.
Speaker 6 (01:31:19):
And it's soup season technically, I mean fall.
Speaker 1 (01:31:25):
They have a spicy chicken noodle soup. Dude. They have
a cream of mushroom or cream of chicken, and you
can get it with garlic, like extra garlic in it.
It's so good. So if you have a soup something
you make while you dump, like crea mushroom soup and
in you get the garlic one. Oh my god. If
you're making your green bean cast, sure, I had a
little bit of garlic and I use cream chickens to
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cream mushrooms. You can get it, but you can get
the it has infused with other things. It's it's a
game changer.
Speaker 6 (01:31:52):
Cream and chicken soup, creama mushroom.
Speaker 1 (01:31:54):
Though, Campbell's twenty cream of cellar really is the one
that you're like, what are we doing? Yeah. Campbell's twenty
twenty four State of Sides Report has just come out,
offering inside into the holiday dishes that Americans love most.
It finds that fifty six percent would rather load their
plates with side dishes than turkey, reminding us that sides
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really are the man attraction on Turkey Day. As far
as favorites, stuffing and dressing land number one, followed by
mashed potatoes, then sweet potato casserole, and then mac and cheese,
which I'm like, get grow up. Stuffing's gross, yes, I
mean compared to mashed potatoes and mac and cheese. Mashed
(01:32:38):
potatoes are just plain old potatoes. There's really nothing there.
Then you don't know what you're doing. Do you don't
know how to cook food? Then I know how to
cook I don't know, because mashed potatoes are not just
plain old nothings. Oh yeah, you throw some butter in there,
or some milk or whatever. Yeah no cool, Nope, okay
so you could, Yes, I know how to church up
some goddamn mashed potatoes, throw some cheese on. What do
(01:32:59):
you think stuffing is? It's churched up bread exactly. So
that's all of them are church up. At most, I
want to say, at most holiday dinners, your mashed potatoes
aren't as fancy as what you're looking for. They're just
playing asshole. Mashed potatoes. You gotta throw a gravy on it.
Speaker 6 (01:33:17):
It's not a holiday dinner without mashed potato.
Speaker 1 (01:33:20):
I don't disagree on that either. Agree yes, for sure,
But when it comes down to it, at least in
my hierarchy of holiday side dishes, mashed potatoes isn't on
the top of the list. Well. You you have demonstrated
multiple times on this show you don't like good things.
You don't like pizza, you don't like Italian food, you
don't like the desserts. So it doesn't surprise me you
(01:33:41):
also don't like mashed potatoes. I've never said, oh yeah,
you did. You said burned death to mashed potatoes. And furthermore, Susan,
you know what isn't on the top five green bean casserole? Yeah,
because it's gross. I think if we took an unscientist
right now, we don't have to take it on scientific pole.
(01:34:02):
There's one right here. Yeah, but that's paid for by
the soup company. They would benefit from the from the
green bean cast role, sure would. A rild up. It's
a wild tag something you don't order or eat. Three
hundred and sixty four other days of the year is
the number one side on Thanksgiving. Maybe I'm the only
(01:34:26):
one that does, but I do make green bean castrole
along with deviled eggs and all those other sides outside
of the holidays, because why because I like people are like, oh,
I get stovetop stuffing. You need to get out because
stovetop stuffing is garbage. It's weird and gross, It's stuffing
in a pinch. All right, we gotta take a break.
We'll be back. Elsa's Morning Show. Good morning, It's the
(01:35:01):
Big Mad Morning Show. Nine four six kmot. I want
to tie a couple of things up that happened be
a text in the last twenty minutes. One of them
is Corbyn, your opinion will will more than likely change
when your kids get older. I had the same opinion
when mine when younger. It has nothing to do with
my children. If they want to do it, that's on them.
(01:35:24):
Talking about trigger treating as correct, yes, that's on them.
Just because I don't like it doesn't mean I'm going
to tell them they can't. And just because a kid
that's a teenager comes to my door and if I'm
handing out candy, doesn't mean I'm not going to give
them candy. I cannot two things can be true at
(01:35:45):
the same time. And as far as your opinion might change,
no opinions of alve. That's a good thing actually in life,
so maybe you're right. Another one, Corbyn, stfu, you're not
American efin idiot? Don't like okra or green bean castle
or all gimpy you rock? Sure, bring it. I'm ready, man.
(01:36:11):
This ain't my first I've been doing the show a
long time. A couple stfus an f an idiot ain't
gonna get me. Green bean casserole is something that weird
Lady from with all the cats brings to the family gathering.
Another one, now hear me out. Another one, Corbyn, you
(01:36:32):
don't like okra? They are great? Who's they? Ochre lovers? Yeah,
okrah lovers of America. Okra is unfit for human consumption.
Why do you say that it turns into snot when
you eat it? And without looking it up? Tell me
one benefit of okra? Like you know what carrots the
(01:36:55):
benefit is, and tomatoes and oranges? What's the benefit? It's
full of antioxidants, is it? How do you know that?
Because it's in science. You're just making stuff up. I
thought most people would say it's got fiber in it. Yeah,
you know what else does? Would another one? I'm with Gimpy.
(01:37:16):
Pizza sucks, Italian sucks, Stuffing rocks and greaming casserole is
effin awesome. You don't let them tell you otherwise. Gimpy, Right, Okay, Well,
clearly you have the same bad opinions that GIMPI does.
You could hear. I'll just say there's a lot of
health benefits to okra. Sure, yes, yeah, blood sugar regulation,
(01:37:37):
pregnancy immunity. If you don't get pregnant, it gets you pregnant.
Okra contains full eight, which is important for pregnant people
and can't help reduce the risk of neural tube defects
and fetuses. Okay, of course the antioxidants that I had
mentioned before, and weight loss. Okrah is lower, right because
(01:37:58):
when you eat it, you'll be you'll be purging.
Speaker 6 (01:38:04):
Oh zempeg does the same thing.
Speaker 1 (01:38:05):
I'm happy that I had just one of these off
the list. Pull Dowlla straight out of my hands. I
agree with Gimpy. Green bean castroles should take the place
of mashed potatoes. I also have to thank Gimpy for
the tip on switching cream of mushroom with cream of
chicken soup for my cast role this year. First of all,
that's great that you took Kimpy's advice. He does have
some really good food advice. But he only told you
(01:38:28):
to use cream of chicken because he hates mushrooms. It
has zero to do with anything else. It tastes way better. Yeah,
because you hate mushrooms, right, and then soon I will
get everybody else in the world hating mushrooms. A win.
Corbyn just beat my ass through my ears with the
my kids at work never realize how loud. No, you're right.
I apologize for that. That is a That was an
(01:38:49):
amateur move on my part. I should know better. I apologize.
Okrah and green bean castrole are disgusting. Finally the smart
one coming in. Uh. You can show up at my
house with a Paul Mall and a margarita and I'll
give you candy. Yeah nice, another one. Cast roles suck. Ah.
(01:39:10):
You kids generalize all castles. Yeah yeah, there's some good
castles yeah out there. Yeah. I do like a good
cast role. I ain't hating like a tater tad cast role.
You know, tun to cast role. Not so much. Yeah,
but that's you know, I think because it got burnt
(01:39:31):
out on it as a kid. My mom used to
make it so much. Soones like we have our top five,
the worst top five done. I agree with Corbyn about
five percent of the time, okay, but he definitely he's
definitely on when it comes to okra. Okay, uh Corbyn,
(01:39:53):
who hurt you? Who hurt you? Okra? Okra hurt me?
Another one? Okra is only in gumbo. Gumbo otherwise gtfo.
You know what, I've never heard somebody say eating gumbo
without okra. It's missing okra? Right, never, So it ain't
that good in okra? Yeah? Never, Nobody, you know, nobody
(01:40:13):
ever forgets the okra when it comes to your gumbo.
It's like a staple for gumbo that in the sausage.
Speaker 7 (01:40:20):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:40:20):
No, if you make okra, alrightm sorry. If you make
gumbo and you're like, I couldn't find okra, you still
make it. If you can't find sausage, you're like, well,
it's not gonna be okra. It's not gonna be gumbo
without the sausage. Yeah, you could add you shacking him
as a substitute, but your point's taken.
Speaker 6 (01:40:39):
So we have a rule in my house and it
started when I was a kid that you can't say
that anything is gross until after you try it. And
this was just a couple of weeks ago where Okra
was brought into my home and it was deep fried
Okra and front of ours told my son Eli, give
(01:41:00):
it a try now. Leo, one of the twins will
try anything that you give him, and usually he likes anything.
And he was like, oh, yeah, that's okay. And and
and our buddy Ryan was like, here, you like, try
a piece and he was like, I don't want to.
It looks gross. And I said, well, you can't say
that until you try it. I said, but I'll give
you a pass. You don't have to try it because
I already know it's gross. I don't like Okra And
(01:41:23):
and he said, no, just try it. You'll like it.
I love it. It's so good. And he tried a
little bite and he's chewing it and he swallows and
he goes, can I say that it's gross?
Speaker 1 (01:41:35):
Now? Decision like this is gross?
Speaker 6 (01:41:41):
Why do you eat this? It is a weed?
Speaker 1 (01:41:44):
Yeah? But he's nine, so he doesn't get an opinion
ten ten whatever.
Speaker 6 (01:41:48):
Yeah, he actually can have an open absolutely.
Speaker 1 (01:41:51):
Yeah. I grew up where like I had to sit
like in the at the dining room table until I've
cleaned my plate, right, and it's scar that's what hurt me. Right,
Like if we went into therapy, I'm sure it would
be a thing. And so my thing is I try
to teach my kids. I'm like, you can't say it's
gross until you try it. Do you want to try it? Nope? Okay,
(01:42:11):
then you can't say it's gross. You don't have to
try it. I'm not gonna be like, try it. It's
so good. I like it. I like it. You should
have something.
Speaker 6 (01:42:20):
Well, then like we'll try it in rant She's like, no,
I don't want to. I already know I don't like
it now.
Speaker 1 (01:42:27):
And then yeah, but what did Marcus think of the Okrah.
Speaker 6 (01:42:33):
He doesn't need anything.
Speaker 1 (01:42:35):
He does. It's okay. I think actually he may like it. Yeah,
act like you don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:42:47):
All right, we forget.
Speaker 1 (01:43:07):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show nine one
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Speaker 6 (01:43:19):
Sports. A member of the forty nine ers is mourning
the death of his young daughter. San Francisco cornerback Javarius
Ward announced that his daughter, Amani Joy, died Monday morning
(01:43:41):
after battling heart problems. She was going to turn two
years old in November. Ward had discussed on a former
teammates podcast last year that Amani Joy had been born
with Down syndrome and two holes in her heart, one
of which required surgery. The Niners released a statement saying
that the organization is devastated by your death.
Speaker 1 (01:44:02):
That's tragic. And he's on the block to be traded
away too. I remember he's going to get traded out
of San Francisco. They're like his his numbers have been down.
You don't say, yeah, I wonder why Yeah, listen, h Hey,
sorry about your daughter, but you're going to Cleveland or the.
Speaker 6 (01:44:25):
Start of the NBA season in Philly is a disaster.
The seventy six Ers ruled out superstars Joel Embiid and
Paul George for Wednesday's game against the Pistons. Both players
are dealing with knee injuries and have not played yet
this season. They'll be reevaluated later in the week. Meanwhile,
the organization has been fined one hundred thousand dollars for
public statements made around the health of Embiid. The league
(01:44:48):
said comments made by President of Basketball Operations Darryl Morey
and coach Nick Nurse were inconsistent with the former MVP's
health status. The Sixers are one and two on the
young season. Aaron Rodgers is doing his best to keep
himself healthy. The Jets quarterbacks revealed that he's started drinking
(01:45:08):
cayenne pepper and water. The concoction was suggested to him
by teammate Thomas Moristad. The veteran punter has been drinking
the mixture for a while, and Rogers began drinking it
while he was preparing for Week eight. Medical journals claim
that cayenne, pepper and water can have several health benefits,
including pain relief. Rogers has been dealing with hamstring, knee,
(01:45:29):
and ankle injuries throughout the season, along with but herd
and broken ego. As of late, New York is tied
for last in the AFC East at two and six
and will host the Houston Texans Thursday night.
Speaker 1 (01:45:41):
This bro discovers more things than the end zone. Are
you kidding me.
Speaker 6 (01:45:46):
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Speaker 1 (01:46:27):
From what I understand it is the Bart will be
on the po was the other team Begals, and Homer
will be on the Cowboys. Yeah, and so I'm this
is all pre done, like.
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Balls to the Wall sports. I'm lindsay A ninety seven five.
Speaker 1 (01:46:54):
KMO Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. SIMOD
can also text BMMS and then what you want to
(01:47:15):
say to eight two nine four five. I saw this
list that came out. These are things that people popular
traditions that Americans think will disappear in the future. Okay,
tell me what you think. Class reunions, I've yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:47:34):
I think so. I've never been to one of mine,
and not because I haven't tried, it's because we've never
had one.
Speaker 1 (01:47:43):
I don't think that they'll phase out because even though
I've wanted to go and had plans to go, it's
just when they come up, I don't have the money
to do it because those things cost and I just
ain't got a cash forward or else I totally would
have gone. I think people still like to get together.
They like to reminisce about high school, you know, and
go back and talk with her. So I don't think
(01:48:03):
that that will ever be phased out. I feel like
because of Facebook, you're still seeing everybody. I'm not. I'm
not really clear on like what you're what you're getting, Like,
what's the thing? You know, what's the benefit? I too
(01:48:24):
have never been, and if the only reason I would
go be like I take my wife and show my
wife off. I guess which is weird? Not really, No,
that's weird. So yeah, I feel like that's probably one
that if it isn't it already is. I actually enjoy
watching those social media posts of people that show the
(01:48:45):
class picture and then like what they look like now.
And there are some years y'all didn't age well. And
I'm not talking the duration. I'm talking like certain people,
like two thousand and four, you guys did not age well.
Just just my take on it. This one says that
people won't go trick or treating anymore because of what
(01:49:09):
are they called trunk or treats.
Speaker 6 (01:49:11):
No, I don't think those will die out.
Speaker 1 (01:49:15):
I think I think it is. I think you're gonna
have some traditionalists that are like, you have to go
door to door. But the popularity of trunk or treating
has been growing over the past ten, fifteen years, twenty
years even so will it get phased out? Probably not.
(01:49:37):
You probably just won't see as many of them. I
think you'll see it dwindle. But I don't think you will.
I don't think you'll see it go away. I think,
like certain neighborhoods, people really like doing it. Gender reveal
(01:49:59):
parties are something they think are going to disappear. Now,
I think so. I think so they're stupid and retarded,
for one. And I think with as much damage that
gets caused by some of these gender how many times
we read a story that you know, there's a wildfire
(01:50:22):
because somebody wanted to do some kind of crazy gender
reveal or whatever, And and I think eventually it'd just
be like, you know, it's a boy. To be fair,
they're not saying they'll go away completely, but they will
become pretty minimal. Yeah, I think they will.
Speaker 6 (01:50:37):
I think as long as there are social media, there
will always be a gender reveal.
Speaker 1 (01:50:41):
Okay, I mean we did social we did a social
we did a gender reveal, but we didn't do it
for social media. Yes, yeah, uh, I don't remember if
we did it for the second one. I don't remember
who's who's the favorite child? Now? I mean I have
the attitude of the whole pregnancy both times. Whatever she wanted, right,
(01:51:04):
I did not care to have an argument against anything
she wanted is insane to me. So you get cut
Christmas cards, that that American tradition will go away, Yeah,
I don't think so. I don't think it will. People
(01:51:24):
like to hand out greeting cards. I mean some people
take pictures and that's the whole thing. We're taking pictures
for our Christmas cards, our greeting cards to mail out
to people, so people can you know, see the family
grow or whatnots. And it's just a way of sharing
joy to other people, you know. So I don't think
that would.
Speaker 6 (01:51:40):
I see younger generations, I think it's easier for them
to just keep up on Facebook or you know, on
social media or even a calling at Christmas.
Speaker 1 (01:51:51):
Time, But not with reunions.
Speaker 6 (01:51:52):
And right, I think reunions are going to go away.
Said that too, Yeah, uh not on my watch.
Speaker 1 (01:52:00):
Christmas cards aren't going to go away. I think it's
awesome to get cards from family members you haven't seen
and if you know, they write that little letter, tell
you what you know everybody's up to, or you see
a picture. I think that's awesome.
Speaker 6 (01:52:11):
I agree.
Speaker 1 (01:52:12):
Somebody shows that they care enough to get to a
card out of a box and mail it to you.
I don't know if it shows they care, but it's
just nice to see how they're doing.
Speaker 6 (01:52:22):
And I look forward to it every year when I
get yours. I look forward to it every year. I
wish that I, me and my family would go and
take pictures and do that and send them out. It's
always too late by the time. I'm like, I wish
I would have done that.
Speaker 1 (01:52:37):
Well, here you go, but I just got a good
over two months almost. Hey, if you need a photographer,
I know somebody. Yes, Black Friday, No, I think it
will because especially more and more of online shopping, you
can still get the same deal. And Black Friday isn't
(01:52:58):
what it used to be anymore. In anyway, these mother lovers,
they'll start their Black Friday deals a week ahead.
Speaker 6 (01:53:04):
Yeah, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:53:05):
Suits, it's not it's already isn't what it used to be.
And your prime days right right the year, you know,
Black Friday, you need to be out there, you know,
at midnight, waiting in line with your hot Coco and
your your your your rumpelments, you know, waiting for the
stores to open up and then the stampede and if
(01:53:27):
nobody's getting trampled at least once on a Black Friday.
It's not a Black Friday. Yeah, I think that everybody
knows what's up now. And when you see they have,
you know, thirty two inch TV thirty six inch TVs
for fifty dollars, you know there's only two. Yeah, And
if you need to go stand in line for hours
and jeopardize your Thanksgiving with your family to get a
(01:53:50):
TV for fifty dollars, maybe just maybe you don't need
the TV. Yeah, just saying so. I think it is
going away. I think you can get good deals whenever,
majority of people do unless it's part of your ritual,
like it's something you've always done. But to get up
and go at some god awful time is not a
(01:54:10):
necessary thing anymore. No, I thank god they're putting football
in those you know what I'm saying. These are American
traditions people think will die.
Speaker 6 (01:54:21):
The Miss America pageant, yes, I could see that going away.
Why not enough viewership. I don't think the viewership is there.
I think that there are still participants, but there's been
in the last few years. I know there's been scandal
(01:54:41):
around it. It's taken different ownership. I think eventually, probably
within the next twenty years or.
Speaker 1 (01:54:51):
So, it'll be done, gimpie. No, No, I don't think
it will. I think that when still like to compete
to be see who's the most beautiful, who's got the
most who's the most beautiful in the in the state,
in the country. I think if it does get phased out,
it will be because of of wokism, and that would
(01:55:14):
be the end of it. But honestly, I think, deep
down inside, I think, deep down aside, women still want
to compete, you know, for that sort of thing. So
I don't I don't think it would. I think beauty
pageants are weird, right, it's a weird thing to do
now a men and women patty okay, like to find
ou who's the best citizen of the state, okay, but
(01:55:36):
based purely on looks is a weird flex. I think
it's weird for the children when the children get involved
in those, you know, adults. So once they're eighteen, it's
all good, absolutely, but you've got what is that tiaras?
What is toddlers and tierras? Yeah weird.
Speaker 6 (01:55:58):
Yes, that's pretty much why they into those competitions. It's
because they had started.
Speaker 1 (01:56:02):
Start young, yeah, start room early. There are don't think
there's only predators at the kids once, right, there's creepy
people everywhere. Yeah, there's creepy like it's a bizarre thing
to do. I don't even think it's on TV anymore.
The Miss America pageant. If you they still have the
Miss Universe and then yes, yeah they do. They have
(01:56:23):
like Mister Universe and stuff, don't they. Yeah, except that's
for muscles. Yeah, not boobs. There's no, they ain't singing
and such and such and so on and so forth
and such as. Uh, private fireworks. This person thinks that
that is a tradition that will go away. Injury impact
(01:56:46):
of pets, that it will never go to zero, but
they think it will decrease dramatically.
Speaker 6 (01:56:51):
No, as long as there's a beer, there will be fireworks.
Speaker 1 (01:56:56):
I'll have to agree with lindsay. As long as there's
patriotism in the yeah, there's always gonna be. We'll do
for Chinese fireworks. Yeah, that makes sense. I despise fireworks,
to be honest. I think it's I get it. They're
pretty when they're on fire, but the number of people
that get injured and the expense, it's just hardly worth
(01:57:18):
the seconds of joy. Uh, daylight savings time. By the way,
that's this weekend. I'm sure you'll be reminded nine hundred times.
Speaker 6 (01:57:26):
Yeah, I think eventually that will end. I think enough
people will say had enough, come on, let's just keep
it at one, one set time.
Speaker 1 (01:57:38):
Gimb. That's a tough one. I mean, I would like
to see it get phased out, for sure. Let's just
stick with one time. It'll be fine. But I mean,
isn't that useful for the farmers? And that's the whole
reason behind me, behind you know, daylight savings time and anymore.
You're like, I'm sure you'll get red. I'm sure you will, probably,
but everything pretty much is automated nowadays, right with the
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exception of your microwave clock or maybe even the clock
in your car, and even that, I don't know, it
all gets done automatically. I'll wake up and you'll be like, oh, eah,
I guess it is daylight saving time because I look
at my phone. I there have been shown medical issues
of people with daylight savings time and increase in accidents,
things like that, right, But overall, I don't think of
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a go away. I think maybe they'll try it and
then they'll realize, Oh, it is dark certain times when
we want it to be lighth right, set it back,
set it back. Yeah, that's the whole reason is you'd
like We like it to be bright when our kids
go to school. So I think we'd try it, but
it'll go back. It's literally of all the things to
complain about in life. I don't know why this is
on the radar. All right, we got to take a break.
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We'll be back.
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