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December 5, 2025 113 mins
Day 2 Of Our 15th Annual 28 Hour Marathon Toy Drive!!! Liveing With A LIghter In Your Belly For 30 Years, Pee On Things And Get What You Deserve, Man On Crutches Used As Bait, Conspiracy Theory Thursday, Top List, & Corbin Gets Teary!!!!
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 2 (00:16):
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Speaker 3 (00:31):
Then you did it.

Speaker 4 (00:33):
Then you did it?

Speaker 2 (00:35):
Where you did? Allowed to play?

Speaker 5 (00:46):
Allowed to play, allowed to nay?

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Speaker 4 (01:06):
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Speaker 6 (01:12):
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This is It's a family bee. Don't turn out downs,
wait and say are you ready? Are you ready to jove?
It's time to start to show. Plastick the climb up
less jo. It's a big man Mary show. Welcome to

(01:45):
the working week.

Speaker 7 (01:46):
It's all such a war.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
Kick back, makes up best, up it and make it hardcore.

Speaker 8 (01:54):
Hay your wisby and then that's picked up your phone
dead line.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
You're on the air. Are you at last job at
Star show.

Speaker 7 (02:18):
Last year?

Speaker 4 (02:26):
Good morning, it's the Big Mad Morning Show.

Speaker 3 (02:31):
Yeah we're still there.

Speaker 4 (02:38):
Yeah, Big Mad Morning Show twenty an hour. Toy Drive
is still happy. We are live at Dave and Buster's
friends at us. Settler let us to this stort. I
supported us if we asked for it. Sure did, we
asked for it. And uh, it's been a pretty crazy
twenty four hours. Uh warlie if you listened to us yesterday, Yeah,

(03:02):
so twenty hours. Yeah you listened to the show. I'm like,
I wonder how they were doing tune back in this morning. Well,
things have changed a little bit. We're all a little different, yes,
but we still have time for you to come by
and make a donation here. Oh I got to hear

(03:23):
a button. Hold on, there you go. You sometimes to
come here and make a donation, drop something off for
the Marines and toys for Tots as they are going
to be here with us until ten as well. Man,
we gotta say thanks to David Busters.

Speaker 7 (03:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (03:39):
Oh real. They have done everything we've asked and more.
They put up with us and our shenanigans. Yes, all right,
so Eric, I know you're out there. Thanks bruh.

Speaker 7 (03:50):
Yeah, he takes good care of us.

Speaker 4 (03:52):
He does. Brought us wings that like, no, hey, got
you some wings if you're hungry. I'm not, but I'll
tag it. I was over there playing basketball and came
back and there's wings. I was like, this is like
when you go to the bathroom and you come back
in your food there you're like, this is the breast man,

(04:15):
all right? So where are we with toys? We got
a lot, a lot. You guys have come through. You
always come through with us. But there's still time for
you to make a donation. Today we're going to do
our top five list, and our top five list is
going to be the top five toys we've seen at
this year's toy drive. Very subjective. I'm sure everybody will
have a different reason for the ones that they pick.
So we'll do that and if you're curious about them,

(04:36):
we'll post pictures of those five from each of us
on our social media so you can look for that.
There's also been some pictures of things that have happened
overnight on our social media if you want to look
for that, BMMS six nine on Instagram, Facebook Turn the overnight. Yeah,
as far as I know, nobody got tea bag. But
there was a moment where each of us were kind

(04:57):
of resting our eyes at different times. I don't think
I rested my eyes at all. I don't think I
intentionally laid down to rest my eyes. Now your brain
shut off, though, Oh you're in your little ticky donkey sessions. Yeah, yeah,
that's true. It turned off so much that at one
point I was like, why am I hearing the same
thing over and over because my eyes had closed. But

(05:20):
I it wasn't like sleepy. I was just like, I'm
just gonna do this for a second. That also happened
on the toilet, different thing though, fair enough. Yeah, And
so we had collected toys. We got addicted to a game, yeah,
that we found. We asked Eric here at David Busters
what the number one toy is the number one game is,

(05:42):
and he told us they have this game. It's a
Star Trek game, but not Star Trek. Star Trek is
just the theme of the game. And there's these cards
that get dispensed over the coins. You drop the coin
in and then it will push the other coins around
and you try to knock the card off. It sounds

(06:05):
like not a big deal or compelling, but when you're
sitting there playing and it keeps giving, like your yours
ten more tries and you hear coins drop, that don't
mean anything. You're like this, I'm doing I'm doing good.
I'm gonna get that card and it doesn't happen. And
Lindsay was playing Angry Birds and I was like, you

(06:25):
gotta try this, and she came over. And then an
hour later I was like, Okay, I'm walking away because
I don't like what's happening in my head. This feels
like a slippery.

Speaker 7 (06:37):
Slope addictions story.

Speaker 4 (06:40):
One minute, I'm playing the Star Trek coin game at
david Busters. The next I'm trying to get a hit
up a smack r not going home. Your wife and
kids are wondering where you're at all in your phone,
you're not answering.

Speaker 7 (06:54):
Going around.

Speaker 4 (06:55):
I show up at Christmas, but it just ends negatively
and I'm there for only a few minutes. It's always
embarrassing when I show up for a birthday party, right
right right, start doing Bob Saggat for your fix, standing
outside my kid's school, trying to take him home because
that's what the prole board has allowed me to do.
But I can't drive. See it all slips away pretty fast,

(07:21):
and uh yeah, and then we played kind of Lindsay
introduced to a VR game that was pretty awesome.

Speaker 7 (07:25):
Oh that was what was Godzilla?

Speaker 9 (07:28):
Right? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (07:29):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (07:29):
Yeah, that one was really awesome. I felt like I
was on an actual ride.

Speaker 4 (07:33):
Yeah, helicopter and everything. Yeah, it even blows air on you,
which is cool. I hadn't noticed that. Hut, what you
think was happening? Where did you think we were in
a tornado? Somebody turned this game underneath the eight event. No,
it's got like it's where they call it four D

(07:53):
like elementsive. Yeah, there it is.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (07:57):
Yeah, so but that was all fun. So we've been
playing games and watching the Tiki talkies and having really
insightful conversations and missing you. You still have a chance
to come by and hang out with us here for
the twenty hour Toy Drive, and we had some great
listeners stop by. We had nine to one eight Raider
Nation stop by and make a great donation and be

(08:21):
festive with us. Always great to see those guys. Absolutely
the life of the party. That group is.

Speaker 7 (08:27):
Yeah every year.

Speaker 4 (08:29):
Yeah. Still got a massive bottle of tequila over here,
Probably gonna finish off before the end of the show. Okay,
I was wondering why you were pointing your coffee teach
his own Wait listen, man, I gotta make it through
this morning somehow, right, I hear you. And then we
had our friend Michael Woodward with ups dropped by made
a great donation as well. Rogue Martial Arts brought some toys,

(08:52):
which was really cool. I mean that was a really
good That was really the start, right, Yeah, got that
and then it just kind of took off after that
and we just got ton of stuff. I counted something
like ten or twelve boxes of Legos that one person
brought yang and those are not cheaply.

Speaker 6 (09:09):
No, and they're the classic ones, the big classic box
make anything. You know. It's great about those glass boxes
is that they come with instructions like different sets to build.

Speaker 4 (09:22):
Yes, they'll all get stepped on eventually, right exactly. Morning
shoe yeah yeah, uh. And bikes of course, and just
some really cool stuff that people brought by and hung
out with us. And we had some other businesses that
brought some things by uh that We are so grateful

(09:46):
that you guys even took the time for coming by
our friends from uh opathit.

Speaker 7 (09:52):
Easy for you.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
The Kerry farms listen this much deprivation. I know, I'm like,
I have to think about the word slow pot the
carry farms dropped by Ankles. He's always great to us,
So you appreciate that. Who are some of the other
people that drop dropped dropped see brought stuff by.

Speaker 7 (10:11):
The Cimarron Sports I love them. Yeah you do, Yeah,
you do, absolutely.

Speaker 4 (10:16):
Yeah you do. Good for you Iron Workers Union. Yeah yeah,
we're so grateful.

Speaker 7 (10:23):
Mister sparky Electricians.

Speaker 4 (10:26):
I can't forget horns be coming over here.

Speaker 7 (10:28):
Oh yeah, table yeah, huh yeah.

Speaker 4 (10:31):
There's a great little video online of him and little
happy Yeah he caused.

Speaker 6 (10:34):
And you can also follow hornsby at Hey Hornsby on Instagram.
Uh one eight hundred, water damage, Stephen Curly in the Gang,
and of course.

Speaker 7 (10:45):
The Haunted heart tattoo.

Speaker 6 (10:47):
Shay Sullivan dropped off a bunch of toys this morning.
McIntosh Fabrication Fan Fortress toys the last.

Speaker 4 (10:57):
Couple of years and always always livering and really awesome,
Like I think the first year was like classic toys
that like you won't really find anyone, right, Yeah, it's
cool stuff that he always he is always so excited
to see us too. I know our friends at pro
Thermal Toys and cookies every year she does, yeah every year,
she thinks, so yes, yeah, we were psyched. We got

(11:20):
three different orders of cookies crumbled cookies that were brought
to us yesterday, which was awesome and not awesome. One mention,
Yeah from one that is it. Yeah, cycle Gold, I
mean gold goldts uh, cycle works. Llc alan Amus He's

(11:44):
come by last couple of years and always always donating,
so good good work from him.

Speaker 7 (11:48):
And of course Brandon Evans Evans Mechanical.

Speaker 4 (11:52):
For all your heat and ears.

Speaker 7 (11:53):
That's right.

Speaker 4 (11:54):
Yeah, so so cool to see so many people come
by and all the people that we didn't we missed
or you didn't you thought we were busy. Man, it
was cool to see everybody that came by and dropped
off stuff. And I was thinking yesterday because we had.
It all started with that lady that brought Crumble cookies
and Jackie Jackie right, and she she was like, oh,

(12:15):
I'm unemployed, but she you know, she got dressed up
to come out here, and I'm like, yeah, even then
she was like I want to help. Even then she
wanted to be a part of it. And don't overthink it.
Don't think you got to bring some elaborate toy or
anything like that. One toy is gonna make the difference.
One little Barbie doll. Yeah. If you came here today

(12:37):
and you saw what we have, you might go, oh,
it's gonna be good Christmas. For these kids. Yeah, these
kids this they use our vent to be the barometer
on how much they can provide, right, and so it
is kind of setting the pace for the Marines, and
so as many toys as we can provide here, they'll go, oh,
we can help more than we thought. And we definitely
don't want them thinking the opposite of that. So we

(12:59):
need your help to bring a toy by and drop
it off here for the Marines and toys for tots.
And again us Cellular came by. They've been awesome to
us as well for four years in a row, which
was cool. We had our old boss come by, which
was cool. Yeah, it's good seeing him. A current boss
came by, which was cool. Yeah, good seeing him. Yeah,
it's definitely some of the most support we've had ever

(13:22):
absolutely doing the toy drive. So we're very grateful for that.
And yeah, it's been awesome. It's been cool right here.
It has I was wondering, are you gonna have a
snowball fight later on? I've got your gloves on, Beanie,
I've got my beanie on. I've got my glove north
face gloves on. It's just cold, man. One of two

(13:44):
things is gonna happen. He's gonna have a snowball fight,
or he's about to burgle somebody. I walked in to
get coffee and I had the hat and the thing,
and I was like, I better pull my hat up
so they can see my face. I don't want them
take my gloves off, like you just holding down where
the whole scheme has man Now, oh, it's your knife.

(14:07):
Probably gets set a lot. Actually, no, I'm willing to pay. Yeah,
we're sorry, sir.

Speaker 7 (14:14):
Oh it's you.

Speaker 4 (14:17):
If I had a time, if I had a time
for every time that I heard that. Hey, listen, we're
gonna do the normal show as normal as we can.
We're gonna have tickets to the Cowboy Cup. We're gonna
give away. Cowboy Cup is next week. It is Oklahoma's
premiere cannabis championship and uh it's next Friday and Saturday
at the Exchange Center at Tulsa Expo Square. Tickets available

(14:38):
Cowboycup dot com. If you are unfamiliar with what that is,
if you're kind of interested but not sure about that industry,
you should go to this. They do a great job
of making it friendly for everyone to understand. Whether it's
your first day first hour or your five hundredth hour.

Speaker 7 (14:55):
Yeah, can P'll be there.

Speaker 4 (14:57):
I'll be there all week and long. Foe shows, make
sure you swing on by and say hi. We should
talk to him about renaming it Gimpi's Cannabis Championship. I
am totally down for that. Oh my, what an honor.
Like yesterday we were talking about Lindsey winning a Grammy
right for her her popular song Ai Song and mentioning

(15:18):
Corbin and her acceptance speech and how awesome that would be.
If if I can, if we can get them to
change the name to Gimpies Championship, I'm in I'd love it.
That's like a huge honor. Yeah, we gotta get cannabis
in there, GIMP's Canabis Championship. I like it, GCC, I
like it, til GCC man, that's right, that's right, going

(15:39):
down it's exchanged center. Yeah, we've also gonna see what
Gimpy wants to talk about. We got our top list
and we will be concluding the twenty eight hour Toy Drive,
getting that fifteenth year in the books. As we are
sun setting, you have just a few hours left to
come by and drop off a new toy here with
the Marines and Toys for Tots. Our annual toy drive
with the Big Mad Morning Show in ninety seventy five
cam O d all brought to you by US Cellular,

(16:01):
and we are broadcasting live. We are at Dave and
Busters seventy first and one sixty nine, right behind the
Best buye and before the Haunt appliance. We're collecting toys
for the Marines and toys for Tots, all brought to
you by US Cellular and all part of T Mobile.
And we'd love to see you come by drop off
a new toy for a kid in need. We are

(16:22):
here and we are doing news quickies. Let's see if
we can do this. It's time for news quakies, world news,
local news and news that just makes you say, what
the Here's Corbyn, Gimbi and Lindsay with what's going on
news quakies from the Big Nine Morning Showing ninety seven five.

Speaker 6 (16:40):
Man lives with a functioning lighter in belly for three decades.

Speaker 4 (16:46):
Thank you for clearing that up for me.

Speaker 7 (16:47):
You're welcome.

Speaker 4 (16:48):
I misread it this morning. Uh huh, it is not
the long word, or apparently it is the long word.

Speaker 7 (16:54):
YEA.

Speaker 6 (16:55):
So about a month ago, a Chinese guy with the
surname of Dang started feeling pain and bloating in his abdomen,
and so after shrugging it off his gas, he decided
to go to the doctor. He thought that would be
in his best interest seek professional help. Makes sense, Yeah,

(17:17):
The pain became so intense that the doctors opted for
an emergency gas stroscopy.

Speaker 4 (17:25):
Let's me sell a camera down your belly and see
what's in there.

Speaker 6 (17:29):
That is how they found a strange, smooth, blackened cuboid
corroded by stomach acid in his gut. When asked if
he had any clue what that might be, mister Dang
finally recalled an incident from the nineties where he swallowed

(17:50):
a plastic lighter as a dare.

Speaker 4 (17:53):
Oh okay, My next question was gonna be why. But okay,
oh dude, just swoll this lighter? Is that it wri
That's it in a condom?

Speaker 7 (18:00):
Wow?

Speaker 4 (18:01):
Oh, it's in a condom. Man. If you're gonna swallow
a light or do it right, man, I'm gonna be honest,
I'm not clear of all the ways you can do it,
So put it in the condom? Are you trying to
smuggle it into prison? Oh no, no, no, no lubrication.

Speaker 6 (18:19):
Oh pussy, but it's all already plastic and Smoothie thinks
alls you need is like a water man.

Speaker 7 (18:29):
Anyway, what do we say.

Speaker 4 (18:34):
Our theme this year, this number two theme actually that
we can't mention. We think it's gonna be the theme
for next year. We're gonna put it on the back
of a T shirt. But essentially, I'm gonna try and
clean this up. Enough lube you'll be able to make
anything work. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah you can. You can
say the whole thing, just leave one word out. With

(18:54):
enough lube, anything is possible. Yeah. I guess this guy
tried in the nineties. Yeah, any thing if you take
that sexual that's on you. Yeah yeah, wells you need
is a bottle of ky or, in this guy's case,
a trojan. Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (19:08):
They removed the lighter successfully, and when they did, they
found out that the lighter still worked.

Speaker 4 (19:14):
That's funny. They're like, hey, check it out, see if
it's still working.

Speaker 7 (19:19):
Anybody get a light.

Speaker 4 (19:20):
Doctors are fascinating people. Look how happy they are they
found that.

Speaker 7 (19:24):
How can he tell? They have masks on their faces.

Speaker 4 (19:29):
Damn it, when you smile, what happens with your eyes.
Oh no, they swin a little a little bit, a
little bit, so they must be really happy. Kinky Kelly
headed to jail for pea spree. Now this is an
update to a story pea Spree. I read this story.

(19:50):
It was a couple of months ago. And there's a
gall in New Hampshire. She's an only fans gallon. She
goes by Kinky Kelly. Her real name is Kelly ted
for all right, she's in her midwife. Yeah right, So
she was the one that got popped for going to
the grocery store and then peeing all over the produce,
if you remember the fast story. And then she also

(20:13):
was at a Marriott or whatever and did some pretty
disgusting things at a Marriot and she filmed it all right. Well,
of course that caught up to her, and now she
finally went to court. Okay, so she has pleaded guilty
to six Class A misdemeanors in connection with her vile
anticsis says now. She was sentenced to three hundred and

(20:33):
sixty days in jail, but the judge cut it in
half and she only has to serve one hundred and
eighty days. That's not too bad and then she's on
probation for two years after that. Additionally, Kelly here has
to pay ten thousand, five hundred and twenty dollars and
fifty nine cents in restitution to the grocery store for

(20:53):
all the produce that she pissed on. Right, And on
top of that, she has to pay five hundred dollars
to the Marriotte because that's where she whizzed on a
bible and a comforter, and the curtains and the air conditioner.
Oh yeah, by the way, she pooped on the floor
and then put a trash can in the toilet tank.
That's all that she did, right, girl's partying. Oh, I'm

(21:16):
telling you. So the judge barred her from going to
the Marriotte or the grocery store anymore at all. Whatsoever?
They say here that yeah, that you could subscribe to
her page for fifteen dollars, okay, And that page has

(21:36):
since been put down, and she had another page that
has gotten banned. But the videos are still out there
on the internet somewhere. I tried looking for him and
I couldn't find them anywhere. But nonetheless, KICKI, Kelly now
has to pay for being a sick disgusting individual.

Speaker 7 (21:51):
She sounds like the long lost member of Motley Crue.

Speaker 4 (21:55):
Right, or maybe you know a daughter, granddaughter, maybe eau.
She's twenty four, so you since she was banned from
the Marriott, what about a Sheridan Doubt or a Weston
Are they all owned by the same company? Yeah? Yeah,
or a courtyard. She could probably get away aloft. She'll
just move to a motel four points, you know, something

(22:16):
like it Renaissance, probably not autograph collection tribute before a
little These are all I mean, look how many partners
they have. That's a lot. I didn't realize there were
so many under that umbrella. Yeah, there are a lot.
I love this headline so much. Police believe carjackers use
man on crutches as bait okay Uh County. The police

(22:40):
in Maryland believe a pair of carjackers used a man
on crutches as bait to slow down a vehicle. The
victim was driving on Friday when they saw a person
on crutches crossing the road. When the driver stopped, two
suspects came out of a wooden area, forced the driver
out of the vehicle at gunpoint, and fled in the
stolen car. The vehicle was later found crashed an abandoned
in another county. Investigators are checking with the jurisdictions to

(23:04):
see if there have been similar crimes. Oh oh, he's
on crutches. Pull over, honey, yeah, help him, help him
on the ground, underground. I'll beat you with the crutch.
Do you think the guy they had pose as the
person on crutches like just wasn't a good so he
kept on and they're like, no, forget it MANA probably?

(23:25):
Or did they leave him behind? The guy on crutches?
I mean, he's in crutches. How far is he going
to hobble at? I don't think he was really on crutches.
Probably not, probably? Now where was this at in Michigan? Michigan, Okay? Maryland? Maryland? Okay,
so it is. It's kind of local. Wasn't in some
other countries somewhere? Right?

Speaker 6 (23:41):
No?

Speaker 4 (23:42):
This was a market? Yeah yeah, yeah, I tell you
shady people man, Right. The problem with the story and
ultimately is it makes people not want to stop and
help people. Now, would he stop and help a guy
on crutches? It depends on what he's doing, what he can. Okay,

(24:02):
this is a good This is a good example where
we work at set near seventy first Yell, where offices
are in the summer at least, I don't know about
this last summer, but there used to be a guy
that would be have a wheelchair and it would be
dumped over and he would be laying on the ground.
I remember that, yeah, And I was like, what's wrong
with Like, something's not right? And I don't remember if

(24:23):
we called the police or we talked about on the
air and someone was like, he does this every day. Yeah,
this is just like this guy's thing, and you're like, what,
So for me, if it looked like something like that,
I might I might go, hey, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah,
I still a scam though. I could see it as
a scam, you know, because it's like guy falling over
laying a wheelchair, da da da da. Oh hey let

(24:44):
me help you over that. Oh, thank you so very much. Hey,
can you spare some change? Yeah? Philosophically speaking, you always
do the right thing, and if you get taken advantage
of or you get carjacked, you were still doing the
right thing. That you getting carshacked has nothing to do
with you, true that philosophically speaking. Philosophically speaking, yes, you're

(25:07):
absolutely right. But you can't trust anybody nowadays, is the
way I see it. And with that, it's like you
you were doing the right thing, but this guy is
being a jackass. Yeah, and now gotten you in a
bit of a position. Yeah, I would for me personally,
just avoid all that. You don't have to worry about that.

(25:27):
Maybe a dick move right to not help somebody. They
may actually need help. But because you can't trust anybody anymore,
you get sorry, one bad apple is what it is, right, sure,
and again philosophically, you wouldn't let that happen. You wouldn't
let one bad apple do that to you, right, because
you don't want to get up tempting on Michael Okay,

(25:48):
Michael toy drive. That's good. Yeah, oh, fifteen years, very nice.
A couple of runs, motorcycle runs to drop off t's
that's you never stopped to help the all these people
that were on the side of the road. No, because
one guy on crutch has scammed some other people, I'm
not taking my chances. Yeah, you feel like you can't

(26:09):
trust people? Yeah, yeah, but you know what, now I
can't trust you. Well, I stayed up for twenty eight
hours straight thirteen years a row. I don't know if
you can become a martyr to that guy, right, I
think he's got you beat. Yeah, yeah right?

Speaker 7 (26:24):
Oh yeah?

Speaker 4 (26:25):
Did you die on a cross?

Speaker 10 (26:27):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (26:27):
No, no I didn't. However, right the whole thing with
like last night, people were like, oh, I'm so tired,
and we all three of us looked at him like,
you're you serious? Really, that's probably what would happen. You're like,
I can't trust him. What am I supposed to do?
The guy's like, do you can you look at me,
look through my head, look at that I did this

(26:50):
for somebody, for you? You allow you.

Speaker 7 (26:55):
Listen to all you in line?

Speaker 4 (26:56):
Damn all right, it's the Big Mad Morning Show twenty
hour Toy Drive, brought to you by US Cellular. Come
by drop off a new toy. We're gonna be here
till ten o'clock. As we are wrapping up this fifteenth
annual Toy Drive, we would love to see your smiling
face on your way to work. Just drop something off
in and out real quick. You can just pull up
underneath the overpass there, leave your car right there, come
right in, not even ninety feet home plate to first base.

(27:20):
It's not very far. You can drop that off and
then be on your way. We'd love to see It's
the Big Mad Morning Show Live on ninety seventy five KMOD.
If you would like to come, say hi and hang
out with us, we would love that. When you do,
bring a new unwrapped toy for kids in Green Country
so they can have a good Christmas. So again we
are a David Buster. Seventy first and one sixty nine.

(27:40):
Who do you want to say thanks to GIMPI that
just came by. I want to say thanks to Chris
Grayson from Shady Goat Garage. He dropped off a bunch
of toys and gave me a goddamn cool ass as
Niners had. It's an uncle Eddie had if you know
what I'm talking about from vacation Christmas vacation. You know
Clark's cousin or whatever.

Speaker 7 (27:57):
Furst fall.

Speaker 4 (27:58):
Yeah, yeah, and I don't remember that line. It's all hot, buzzy.
Oh it is awesome, it feels amazing. Yeah, it's a
good had Any brought some breakfast sandwiches and of course
some toys and stuff. So that was cool of him.
These little last minute ones that we get that you guys,
bring by means so much. Oh yeah, they kind of
helped push us over the edge. So we're looking forward
to seeing you at Dave and Buster's. Listen to the text.

(28:19):
You guys rock listening and supporting all morning and sending
some folks to donate. Donna with Patricia's she's awesome. Thanks Donna. Yeah, Donna,
you rock. So come by. We're gonna be here until
ten o'clock collecting toys for the Marines. We're in the
final hour, so this little push always makes a big difference.

(28:39):
We hope you'll come out. Good morning, Lindsay, Good morning Corbyn.

Speaker 6 (28:42):
Yeah, you know what, this would be a good reason
to have your maybe your first tarty for school this morning,
because hey, teach, sorry, I was with my mom and dad.
We were dropping off toys to.

Speaker 7 (28:55):
The toy drive for a great cause.

Speaker 6 (28:57):
It is you probably won't even get you know, your
your kids teacher probably won't even mark them party. If
that's the reason you're late for school this morning because
you're dropping off a toy, it is the reason for
the season this toy drive this year, So come on
out and see us. Part of us from us allular
part of t Mobile Better together until this.

Speaker 7 (29:18):
It's a rock station.

Speaker 4 (29:21):
Speaking a little little tardy good morning. Give people more
than just a little tirty. My friend always late. Yeah, Hey,
I'm gonna tell you what this Sunday, you can have
breakfast with Sanna right here at David. But it's pretty cool,
all right. You can come on down, you can have breakfast,
you can get a selfie with Santa, and you can

(29:42):
reserve a seat at Santa's table if you would like that.
Another last minute donation coming in right there. Now here's
the deal. I could sit here and try to give
you all the details I memorized off the poster in
the bathroom. But how about you just come on down
here to Dave and Busters. Bring a new unwrapped toy,
help a child have a mere Christmas. Use the bathroom
while you're here. All the details to have breakfast with

(30:05):
Senna this Sunday. Come on, ma'am. Yeah, all right, and
let's go ahead and see what gimpy, let's see. Hold
on here, I gotta make sure I don't want to
push the wrong button. That wouldn't be good. You do
that all the time anyway. Truth Uh, yeah, here we.

Speaker 10 (30:19):
Go, Brown, no world, take mine, strong hand, give train, Homa,
given world, take mine my trunk, hand train.

Speaker 4 (30:38):
That's a long time. You get cramps. So every day
and nine o'clock, Lindsay does this thing? Porn star birthday?
Yeah right, happy birthday to mattress actress you know, Sydney
Firecrotch or whatever. Sure, right, yeah, so I have the
complete opposite of that right now. These are porn stars

(30:59):
who have died within the last couple of years. Okay, okay,
And so I found a bunch of them, and I
guess straight off the shoot here, we're gonna start off
with friend of the show, Jesse Jane. Yeah. When do
you think Jesse Jane died two years ago? I think
it was a January or February of this year?

Speaker 7 (31:19):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (31:20):
Was it August? I think it was. I think it was.
I'll go February of this year. Okay, it liked it
was there was it wasn't cold. It was actually January
of last year. Oh, January of last year. Jesse Jane's
body was found in her Oklahoma home. Died of accidental

(31:41):
fitinel and cocaine overdosed. She was forty three years old.
And listen, I didn't put this list together. That just
happened to be the first one, and she happened to
be a friend of the show nice gal. You know,
met her couple of times, and I thought she was
an all right knic gal. I think, uh huh, just
can check he real quick. I used to have her number,

(32:02):
and I wonder if I not that it would be useful.
Go ahead, give a call, see what happened anymore? Uh huh, Yeah,
I still haven't Jane. How about that next one? Sophie
Anderson as a porn star. She died in November of
twenty three at the age of thirty six. Now I
found going through these there is a common theme that

(32:24):
goes with these porn star deaths. Right two weeks after
the death of her boyfriend, the former Crystal Palace footballer,
all of her spetting her calls of death has been
revealed as an overdose of the party drug GHB. I
shouldn't look these up here.

Speaker 7 (32:41):
What's GHB?

Speaker 4 (32:43):
I believe that is the ecstasy I believe. I'm not
one hundred percent sure I've heard of it, and I
don't think I've ever tried it. So yeah, yeah, and
if yeah, feel free to google these. I mean, oh,
not here now won't let you do it. No, not that. Oh,
Sophie Anderson has probably the biggest lips I've ever seen

(33:04):
on a woman, giant fish lips, and I'm talking about
the ones on her face. What else do we have here?
We have Raven Alexis now Raven Alexis died in March
of twenty two. This award winning porn star died from
a life threatening infection amid a battle with Krone's disease.

(33:25):
And she was thirty five years old. I didn't think
Crone's disease. That's where you like, you got poo right,
simplifying it, But yeah, essentially, and I didn't know. I mean,
I guess your body your immune systems worn down because
of it, and that could cause a life threatening infection
which took her life.

Speaker 6 (33:45):
Going back to the GHB drugs, it is the club
drug and date rape drug.

Speaker 4 (33:51):
Really, I thought it was real date.

Speaker 6 (33:54):
Known for its euphork effects, an ability to cause memory
loss and unconsciousness.

Speaker 4 (34:00):
Wow, okay, So I wonder if she took that on
her own for fun of maybe somebody slipped her a mickey.
Do you want to know how you get an infection
from Crohn's disease. Please tell me you get it from
weakened areas in the intestinal wall, such as fistula's obsesses
that form due to the chronic inflammation. Okay, so at

(34:22):
a little bit of the Crohn's disease, probably a little
bit of her professional work combined. I don't. I don't
think so. I don't think that's what they mean by weakened. Okay, Okay,
we can't go too far into that. But nonetheless, the
Dakota Sky is the next one, and she died in
June of twenty one, and her body was found by

(34:44):
her husband, aged twenty seven, and their motor home in
Los Angeles. I would not she is a cute gal,
this Dakota Sky is, and she doesn't look like she'd
live in a trailer park, but apparently she did. In
Juna twenty one, the coroner ruled that her death was
accidental after she was found to have taken a cocktail

(35:08):
of drugs following a battle with fentanyl addiction and a
stint in rehab. So there are some photos where you're like, yeah,
she looks like someone who wouldn't live in a trailer
and then there are some you go, you absolutely live
in a trailer. Okay, good god, that Britney Spears thing
going on? Right, Okay, that makes good sense.

Speaker 7 (35:27):
And it's not a nice double wife.

Speaker 4 (35:30):
They're double something. Yeah, right, What else do we have here?
We have a gal that goes by the name of
Eurazon Beltron. Now she died, I know, is that a
planet from this season off episode? She died in December
of twenty seventeen at the age of thirty one. How
do you think she died an overdose? One hundred percent?

(35:55):
According to the Los Angeles Coroner. Who else do we
have here? Theana feels she died in January of last
year as well. Early January says that she was found
dead in her home in Truehio after she made allegations
about abuse in the sex industry. Her cause of death

(36:15):
has not been revealed. Now there's some sust behind them.

Speaker 7 (36:19):
Yeah, that's conspiracy theory. She was off. Yeah, because she's
claiming abuse. They're like, oh, there's no abuse in the
in the in the sex industry.

Speaker 4 (36:31):
Well, so hold on, so I can see how one
would get to the thing of like, oh, there's keeping
it a secret. Also, there may not have been an autopsy.
Maybe the family didn't release how she died. Fair. So
the statement of has not been revealed does not mean
we can't tell you it has not been revealed. Maybe

(36:51):
there isn't a public one that makes sense. But just
reading it as it is, the black and white as
it is, sounds kind of sust Yes, but you're coming
to a conclusion based off some information, not because it's fast, right, right, right,
Let's see here, who else we got in here? This
hotty here. Sophia Leone died in March of twenty four.

(37:12):
She was twenty six years old, and her body was
found in her apartment in March, and there was no
evident cause of death to be identified by the family members,
and police are still investigating the cause of her death. Yeah,
my guess was probably what overdose, constantly getting cast as

(37:35):
a princess to an Egyptian somebody. Oh, she's got the
body for it, you know.

Speaker 9 (37:41):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (37:42):
Cagney Cagny Cagney Lynn Kata, she died in February last year,
says she died from shooting herself in the mouth with
a shotgun. She kirk kobayned herself. That is wild, right,
You have to be really hurting. Yeah, yeah, and she
you know she's a cute gal, but I could see,

(38:04):
like these these women in the industry and how much
of a toll it takes on them mentally, you know,
going through all that that they do just get a paycheck,
you know. So I could see why they would do that.
But at the same time, I'm like, just quit. Yeah,
but you're asking somebody who has been given celebrity essentially,

(38:32):
or popularity or attention in a way they've never received.
And then you have to balance it like, well, this
is just like I'm sure the statement of it's just
the price to pay right right has been set in
those scenarios, but a cost or life, and that that,
my friend, sucks. I get it. It's like one thing too,
Like a lot of these are overdoses, you know, cause

(38:53):
they're partying doing whatever, you know, and but that one's
just be like, I'm done, let me grab my roof
real quick. That's terrible. Man, Does shi have long arms?
Maybe sought off? Maybe that's the only thing I can
think of when they say shotgun, right, is because you
got to take most of that barrel off in order

(39:14):
for it to reach or use your big toe. I
don't know. We can add we get the WIGI board
and ask Hurt how he did it. He'll probably tell
you Courtney, but whatever, whatever, Or Dave, I'm just saying
what else we got here? Angeline Please died in March
of twenty two. This transgender porn star, who was found

(39:35):
dead in her Las Vegas home days after going missing,
died of accidental cocaine overdose. Is what the coroner says, which,
of course that makes intentional makes sense. Yeah, you think
it was intentional. I mean, you know you're taking something
that could kill you.

Speaker 7 (39:53):
True.

Speaker 4 (39:54):
I'm not a believer that you have an accidental drug overdose.

Speaker 7 (39:57):
You are.

Speaker 4 (39:58):
That's like an accidental shooting to the head. No, I
do believe that you can't have an accidental drug overdose
because you're doing it and you're partying, you're having a
good time, and you're doing some more and it's like
it's kind of like those ones that die off of,
like painkillers and stuff like that. You know, you can
kind of get hooked on them. You eat one, it's
not working for me, right, It's kind of like when

(40:20):
you're eating gummies. Right, you eat that one and you're
supposed to wait a little while let it kick in.
But you don't wait because you're not feeling it. You're impatient,
so you eat another one and then the next thing
you know, an hour later, you're drooling all over yourself. Yeah,
that's kind of where I'm at when it comes to
these accidental overdoses, whether it be cocaine, petanyl white. I

(40:40):
can see that, But I also see it as you're
not following the directions. You're choosing to not follow the direction.
I agree with you, I agree with you. There. Who
else we have here? Olivia Lua died in January of
twenty eighteen. She was found in a West Hollywood rehab center, and,
after battling an addiction with prescription drugs, had reportedly suffered

(41:01):
a relapse. A week before her death. She hinted at
her hopelessness in a final Instagram post kind of went
out China styles like that. If you remember that, right
before China died, she was getting a little weird on
on social media and then it's like all of a
sudden boom, she gone, Yeah, So that that sucked for her.

(41:24):
We also have here Dahlia Sky, who died in June
of twenty one. She was found with a fatal gunshot
wound to her head. The La County Medical Examiner's Office
later ruled that it was suicide, and she was just
weeks away from celebrating her thirty second birthday and had
been diagnosed with stage four metastatic breast cancer. So to me,

(41:50):
I read that as I've got a death sentence anyway,
and I don't want to die of a horrible cancerous death.
So let's just go ahead and Endikwick. Our identity was
being taken because she breast cancer. Baby zh. This has
been very enlightening and very positive, so I really keep
doing this. Listen, really sad man, I'll go one more

(42:12):
and then we can get out of the sadness goodness,
play a game and brighten things up a little bit.
Last one here is a very famous one. August Aims.
I'm sure you guys have heard the name before, died
in twenty seventeen. She's a Canadian porn star ah and
she took her life at the age of twenty three
after finding herself in the middle of a controversy over

(42:33):
cyberbullying and homophobia. Oh man, yeah, yeah. So a lot
of them overdose, a lot of them got to the
breaking point, couldn't make it. Anymore. Either way, every porn
star has a birthday, and there's a lot of porn
stars that are dead.

Speaker 10 (42:48):
Brown No World, take time, strong hand, give train, Alma,
give the world, take mine shrung hand.

Speaker 4 (43:02):
If you would like to play the game we have,
then you need to send a text that says I
want to play BMMS and the body of the text right,
I want to play m a mass space. I want
to play to the phone number eight to nine four
high and Thursdays we're gonna brown sent you have luster

(43:26):
seven months time and then you will give New Year. Right, Sorry,
little spinning wheels.

Speaker 11 (43:42):
Yeah, so I'm sure light out much like any other
I am stay last.

Speaker 2 (43:55):
So you want to estimates.

Speaker 4 (44:01):
Gives to take? The Cowboy Cup is going down next
Saturday's James Center a Square. It's almost very wear give.

Speaker 2 (44:15):
Me doesn't.

Speaker 4 (44:18):
Boycott Johnny cow for years, So I'll take on this. Gosh, listen,
we're just trying to have a nice off over here,
so you just pipe down, lady uh Corvin. I'm going
to play for twelve thirty eight twelve thirty eight, all right,

(44:44):
sixty seconds on the clock. Lindsey will be guessing the
clues that you giver Thomers starts after the first clue,
also known as the Aurora borealis northern Mike. Yep, move faster,
lady on a time. This is an eighty isle of
denim jeans that used a horse as a logo.

Speaker 7 (45:03):
Jordas.

Speaker 4 (45:04):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (45:05):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (45:05):
This is a device you made by Google that you
can use to watch stuff on your television. The Google
Internet is called what Google Internet? Yeah, when it's what
we use instead of Microsoft Edge or whatever. You have Google.

Speaker 7 (45:24):
Chromes there you go. Uh.

Speaker 4 (45:27):
This is the place in the mall where you eat
the food court. That is correct.

Speaker 5 (45:32):
The uh.

Speaker 4 (45:34):
These are made of fudge. The corners are the yes,
that is correct, arts and blanks cract Yes. Mike Tyson
does this as a job boxing. Yes.

Speaker 9 (45:45):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (45:45):
This is the lady who is in the courtroom on
television Judge Judy. That is correct. A paper blank holds
things together.

Speaker 7 (45:52):
Paper clip.

Speaker 4 (45:53):
Yep. This is time time.

Speaker 7 (45:56):
Time was that eight.

Speaker 4 (46:00):
And so one two three eight? You have nine and
that means I've got to try and beat nine with
my contestant. And that is last four seven sixty sixty seven.
You're playing for tickets to the Cowboy Cup that's going
down on Saturday. Friday and Saturday next week at the
Tulsa Expo Square. Find out more at Cowboy cup dot com.
Sixty seconds are on the clock. Are you ready, lindsay, yes,

(46:22):
here we go. In basketball, when you get fouled, you
stand at this line and shoot the basketball.

Speaker 7 (46:28):
Three point mine the foul line.

Speaker 4 (46:30):
Yes, but you are attempting a I have three a
free throw. Correct. When milk is past a certain date,
you don't want to drink it because it's expired. Correct.
This is what you might call lesbian, or it might
hold down hold back water at dyke. Yes, if your
teacher's really mean, you might say she's a blank teacher,

(46:52):
bad teacher. It really enforces the rules strict correct, Larry
the blank guy.

Speaker 7 (46:58):
Yes, uh.

Speaker 4 (46:59):
This is a a type of adhesive that has an
ape as a mascot.

Speaker 7 (47:04):
Gorilla gurglue, gorilla glue.

Speaker 4 (47:07):
There you go. If you and I have different ideas,
but we meet in the middle with our correct. This
is what a director says to start a movie filming
last blank hero action. Yes. This is when you put
something on your jeans when you can't wash it out.

(47:28):
It's a yeah, Wow, I don't think we've had this
happen on a live event before. Is it a tie? Yep,
fantastic fifteen seconds around the clock. I'm playing for seven
sixty sixty seven. We have a tie. Are you ready?

(47:48):
In the spring, you would go and buy these little
packets to plant in the dirt to grow vegetables seeds. Correct,
this is the person you pay tax is too ir Yeah,
but more of like a person a figure.

Speaker 7 (48:04):
Your c BA, now your aunt unclean?

Speaker 4 (48:07):
Correct? This is a Daisy's boyfriend, Daisy down, I'll give
it to you. Yeah, yeah, I'm generous today. That was
three right, sixty fifteen seconds on the clock for this
time can be his playing for one, two, three, eight
for tickets to the Cowboy Cup. Here we go. This

(48:30):
is a type of paint, not gloss but satin. No
the other one, matt yep.

Speaker 2 (48:35):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (48:36):
This is the the little piggy that went we we
we on your foot? What's it called?

Speaker 7 (48:41):
A little the last pinky toe?

Speaker 4 (48:44):
There you go. This is, uh, the the pink costume
on the Christmas store. Yeah, that is fantasmic.

Speaker 5 (49:00):
Mh no, please, seen's gonna win.

Speaker 3 (49:44):
Call it the winder raise your hands on high.

Speaker 7 (49:49):
Lightning in his soul. He's touching the sky.

Speaker 3 (49:54):
Feel the power, gonna win.

Speaker 7 (50:09):
Forever, the champions race, chop my head off.

Speaker 4 (50:15):
Call me some sort of Jewish slur or something.

Speaker 7 (50:18):
I don't know what's happen.

Speaker 4 (50:21):
So yeah, yeah, yeah, listen. We've got two weeks left, right,
we got next week in the week after and we're done, right.
I've already wrapped this up, so I'm gonna comes up.

Speaker 3 (50:41):
Whatever.

Speaker 4 (50:41):
I'm just glad you guys never caught onto that I
was throwing it. So to make you guys, I heard
you guys didn't get racist, so I was like.

Speaker 7 (50:47):
Form.

Speaker 4 (50:52):
Appreciate it. We'll give you a plastic trophy. It's the
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(51:14):
the edge. We're looking forward to seeing you here. Dave
and Busters seventy first and one sixty nine with the
Big Mad Morning Show on KMO. What we're saying, yeah, GM,
a mess of whatever you'd like to say to eight
two nine four five. We are live out at Dave
and Busters, and we'd love for you to stop by
and drop off a new unwrapped toy for kids in
Green Country so they can have a great Christmas. Let's

(51:34):
go ahead and see what Gimpi has in his daily
four by four. I'm gonna do this for the heart
of hearing. Okay, So, Texas prison convicted sex offender Glaine
Maxwell is seeking an early release from her federal prison

(51:59):
camp and in Texas. Lawyers for the late Jeffrey Epstein's
one time girlfriend wrote a court letter that Maxwell is
planning to challenge her detention. Doing so could result in
a new trial, though according to the document, Maxwell is
not taking a position on the government's request to unseal
grand jury transcripts. She's currently serving twenty years in prison

(52:23):
after being found guilty by a federal jury in Manhattan
in twenty one of aiding Epstein in his sexual abuse
of underage girls. Here's a question, I got an answer.
How long has it been since the bill was signed?
To see these files?

Speaker 7 (52:41):
Three days?

Speaker 4 (52:42):
Yeah? The nineteenth of November. Okay, so I don't think
we've seen it. I don't think we've seen them. No,
but they have recently released unseen footage of Epstein's house
that has some weird stuff in there. Man, if you
haven't seen that video, there's some creepy stuff going on.
What else we got here? Sure, they have thirty days,
by the way to get it out and get it
all together. Yeah, so they're probably gonna go all the

(53:03):
way to the nineteenth December nineteen. So they got a
couple more like a week to do it, or so
a little over the week. But they got their eviction notice,
they got thirty nint Yeah. Yeah, yeah, so well it'll
be last minute. It'll be like December eighteenth or nineteenth. Leet. Okay,
what else we got here? Trump lowers fuel standards Yesterday
from the Oval Office, Trump announced lowering standards set by
the Biden administration that required passenger cars and light trucks

(53:25):
to have a fuel efficiency of around thirty miles a
gallon by twenty thirty one. Trump says the old standards
will only jack up the price of vehicles and was
a move to force American families to buy higher priced
ev cars and trucks. Uber launches robotaxis in Dallas. The
rideshare company said yesterday that their av Ride robotaxis is

(53:50):
now available within nine square miles of downtown Dallas, and
it plans to expand its operating territory in the future. Now.
Uber says the new flat of self driving undays will
be integrated into the regular fleet of Uber drivers, and
that riders will have the option of declining an autonomous vehicle.

(54:10):
It adds that the robotaxis will have a human safety
monitor in the driver's seat at first, as the new
service is phased in. That's scary, what autonomous car for
robotic vehicle? Listen, There's been plenty of times I wish
I had a car that could drive itself, you know,
so I'm for it. Lastly, here Tulsa adding ban on

(54:34):
drivers using cell phones in school zones and construction zones.
The City of Tulsa is updating local ordinances to mirror
the new state laws that prohibits drivers from using cell
phones and construction and school zones. The update will allow
Tulsa police to write tickets for the violation that carries
a maximum fine of one hundred dollars. Once the Tulsa

(54:54):
Ordinance is approved by the mayor and takes effect, which
effect which is expected within a few weeks, TPD can
issue municipal citations for the violation. I thought that was
already a law that makes sense. Yeah, it's a state
law right now, but really is it locally? We're getting
on board with it. Yeah, the state superseded. Ohp could

(55:18):
be the ones ride in the ticket. It's not so much,
you know, city So now it's like, hey, now the
city cops can do it.

Speaker 10 (55:25):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (55:26):
I'm not I'm just reading a story.

Speaker 7 (55:28):
Man, it sounded good.

Speaker 4 (55:29):
Nah, I didn't. I didn't. I believe police officers can write,
you know, for state crimes. Maybe it's not just the
HP's responsibility. Again, I'm not an officer, so I don't know.
Our law enforcement friends police text in and correct us
on that. That would be fantastic. Good morning, Lindsay, Good
morning Corbyn.

Speaker 7 (55:47):
Of course it is.

Speaker 6 (55:48):
At the twenty eight hour toy marathon, Dave and Busters.
We want to see your beautiful, shining faces this morning.

Speaker 7 (55:55):
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Speaker 6 (55:57):
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Speaker 4 (56:08):
Come on, good morning, can be well, good morning, Corbin. Hey,
if you were my partner this morning for Snip Snapschner
and you didn't get your tickets to the Cowboy Cup,
or you just can't get in or whatever the case is,
you can still grab those. The Cowboy Cup is going
on next weekend, next Friday and Saturday at the Exchange
Center at the Tolls Exbo Square. I'll be there allrea

(56:29):
can long and you can get your tickets at Cowboycup
dot com. It is the twenty eight Hour Toy Drive
and we are live and we've been live for twenty
six hours non stop, and you can come by and
drop off a toy. This last push, these last two
hours can make a big difference. So if you're on
the fence about doing it, I think you should you

(56:49):
should do it. I think you should stop by and
drop off that toy. It will and can make a difference.
Kids will have a better Christmas if you drop off
that toy. When you go to like Walgreens or whatever
or any place and they're like, would you like to
round up to do this? You don't. You think they
do it, and they probably do, but they might not.
But you don't see it. You don't know that this

(57:10):
a toy donation here will make a difference. You won't
remember the ten dollars you spent to buy a toy,
the kid will remember Christmas.

Speaker 6 (57:16):
Yeah, families sign up with the Toys for Tots program
and your toys go directly to the families here in
Green Country at Christmas time, kids that needed, kids that
wouldn't see a Christmas without your donations.

Speaker 4 (57:34):
For conspiracy Theory, Thursday, we are going to talk about
Malaysian Flight three seven. Do you remember I think we're missing? Like,
what was that like? Ten years ago? Longer than that. Yes,
it was went missing on in March of twenty fourteen. Okay,
how many searches do you think there have been for
this plane? Lindsay, oh, a couple dozen. I'm gonna say six, nine,

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sixty nine. And at the at the end of this
year December thirtieth, their company, Ocean Infinity, has reached an
agreement with the Malaysian government that if they can produce
the wreckage, they will get paid seventy million dollars and
it's gonna be a fifty five day search period of

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deep sea to look for it now the other times
that they've looked for it obviously, right after it went
down March ninth through thirtieth, there was a surface search
in the seas around Southeast Asia, the South China Sea,
Straight of Malacca and Andemancy, and then the March eighteenth
through the twentyeighth of April a surface and then aerial

(58:48):
search expanded into other areas, including nineteen ships and three
hundred and forty five aircraft.

Speaker 7 (58:55):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (58:57):
Then from October sixth fourteen to May of twenty fifteen,
underwater seafloor searching began led by several different companies and
the coordination of the Australian government helped do that. Okay, okay.
And then in twenty fifteen midyear, some debris was found

(59:17):
of flapperin Or a flap was confirmed to be connected
to MH three seventy and it landed on Reunion Island.
Then in January of twenty seventeen, the main underwater search
is officially stopped after no aircraft wreckage was found despite
covering one hundred and twenty thousand kilometers of the ocean floor,

(59:40):
which how many miles do you think that is?

Speaker 2 (59:42):
Well?

Speaker 4 (59:43):
How many kilometers? How many? One hundred and twenty thousand kilometers?
In twenty thousand kilometers? Heck, guy, I have no clue.
I'm gonna say that's about ninety miles. Uh. I'm doing
my math rather slowly, but I'm doing the best I
can because I am sleep deprived, right, and I still

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am waiting for my answer. It's a lot, yeah, okay,
more than ninety miles, more than ninety miles. See if
this will do it for me in my mind. You know,
when you switch your car over from miles per hour
to kilometers per hour, it's usually like a lot more
kilometers are than miles. So that's why I scaled down

(01:00:25):
from one hundred and twenty to like ninety when it
comes to miles seventy four thousand miles, Damn, I was
way off. That's a lot, right, yeah, And so I
think it is safe to say they have given it
a good dry. It's also safe to say that these
families deserve some closure. Yeah, yes, right. How much money

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and how much time should be spent? Now, if it's
your loved when you're gonna say it doesn't matter, right,
but how much do you think.

Speaker 7 (01:00:54):
Oh and how much have they spent so far.

Speaker 4 (01:01:00):
Getting ready to give seventy million dollars a motion infinity
can find if they can produce was the word anything?

Speaker 6 (01:01:14):
Maybe start fundraising for more than that, because I mean,
you know, or something right like, because it's been over
ten years, so and they've tried nine times, going ten times.

Speaker 4 (01:01:34):
It's like once a year, right, just going out there
trying to start. For me, I'd have to say at
like a ten mil you know, a million dollars a year,
a million dollars each shot. And I think after after
ten years, they should just call it quits and tell
the family, hey, sorry for your loss, but we we

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don't know what happened.

Speaker 7 (01:01:56):
Yeah, and I don't I think they're ever going to
produce a body now.

Speaker 4 (01:02:02):
I mean, even if they find the wreckage, the chances
of finding remains are very low, right, but I think
the families just want that closure and want to know.
You know, if somebody goes missing, it's really hard to
declare them dead. You literally have to go to court
and litigate to prove your loved one is dead. And
then you don't. Nobody wants to do that because that's

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that's now, It's finally, it's final. Right. So this is
another great part of this story is that seventy four
thousand square miles that they have searched, which we agree
is a lot. It's only the state of Oklahoma. About
Oklahoma's about seventy thousand square feet square miles. Okay, so
think about that. That's how big the ocean is. They've

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barely searched. Yeah. So I have a theory that they
fired up the old LHC, you know, the large Haldering
Collider incern and this is a victim of like a
wormhole sort of thing. That's where it disappeared, just vanished

(01:03:07):
upside down or something. It's in another dimension somewhere, or
they got written, the code got written. Now when they
did the reset, they just forgot that part. They're like,
it's it's fine, nobody will miss them. Yeah. How many
times have we seen an update happen? They're like, oh, dang,
it's we've got the wizzy wig. Yeah, yeah, here's a patch,

(01:03:27):
right right. A lot of people believe that the transponder
was manually turned off. I should say it was manually
turned off, which means someone in the cockpit either shut
it off deliberately pulled circuit breakers and this is not
something that happens by accident. I think they want that
black box. Yeah, well that makes sense. Yeah, because they

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want to know what happened. Yeah, they know the plane
made a hard left turn. Radar shows that the plane
turning back across Malaysia then heading into the street of Malaca.
Satellite handshakes tracked it for about seven hours. And what
this is is the engine communicates with the satellite mostly
for data to keep tabs on how that's running, and

(01:04:09):
for research and things like that so they can keep
it running in high performance. The transponder was off, the
aircraft kept peeing a satellite and those pings point to
it it flying deep into the southern Indian Ocean. No
distress call was ever made, and so that rules out
any sudden mechanical problem. This keeps appearing that this was intentional.

(01:04:33):
Whatever happened, Tobri confirmed washed upon beaches across the Indian Ocean,
different wing pieces, engine cowling fragments all from MH three seventy.
The main wreckage has never been found. Some possible things
They think a pilot was involved. It's the most likely
with the evidence we have so far. Yeah, but you

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would think if a pilot intentionally crashed this into the ocean. Yeah,
they've found bits and peace is, but you would think
that there would be a large portion of it somewhere.
And I get it, the oceans wide and the oceans deep.
But come on, now, they started searching immediately after it disappeared, right,

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so you would think that would be another it would
that would it wouldn't take that quickly to sink to
the very bottom of the ocean. Yeah, the they could
have let it run out of fuel, okay, depressurized the
cap and people just come right and they die. And
then they just let the plane, put it on autopio,
let it run out of fuel, turn off the transponder,

(01:05:38):
just let it and then it nose dives and just disintegrates. Okay,
you think as soon as it hit the water, it
just okay, just blew into a million pieces. But those
small fragments would still be found. They've only found what
you say, like four pieces and pretty big exactly, and
so you would you would think you would find a
million tiny pieces all over.

Speaker 7 (01:06:00):
And isn't the black box fireproof.

Speaker 4 (01:06:03):
It's supposed to be impact in fireproof, and this is
actually there's no such thing as like soundproof or impact proof.
It's resistant, right right. It's not bulletproof glass. It's bullet
resistant glass, right right, you can't. It's not soundproof. It's
sound dampening, right, not waterproof with water resistance. Yeah, it's

(01:06:24):
not a silencer like in the movies. It's suppressing, right.
So it's those type of things that you have to
take into account. So it can be destroyed and can
be mangled. But again under the ocean water, let's just
say it. It survived as a piece, but it's kind
of mangled and water can get in. True. Well, we
don't know what kind of pressure because as it goes

(01:06:45):
deeper into the ocean, the greater the pressure is.

Speaker 7 (01:06:48):
Yeah, what if the plane was shot down into Oh.

Speaker 4 (01:06:53):
I think you would know that. We'd hear something about that. Well,
it's yeah, it's very unlikely because the data shows that
the plane was flying long after they lost communication because
it was doing handshakes with satellites. Yes, there would have
been some sort of distress call should an accident like
that happen. Like I said, we talked about the idea

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that they believe the pilot was involved. That's most likely.
Maybe there was a fire or a system failure that happened.
Maybe there was a hijacking on board, And this one
doesn't seem as likely because they said nobody on the
passenger list had the skill to fly the plane. Okay,
because remember it did after they turned off the transponder.
Usually people that hijacked planes want something, which my problem

(01:07:39):
with that is they may have wanted something, but if
people went, oh hell no, they may have got never
got a chance to communicate. Maybe the pilot put it
on autopilot and everything fell apart after that, or there
could have been some explosive decompression or structural breakup. And
keep in mind when the Challenger exploded, Yeah, the cockpit

(01:08:01):
flew for a while where they were alive. All of
those astronauts are still alive to this day. It's a
separate segment. Yes, there is one one theory that is
plausible that they haven't mentioned. Okay, aliens, Alien abduction just

(01:08:24):
chucked it right up exactly what their little tractor beams.
They do it to cows and hillbillies all the time.
How come they can't do it to a plane full
of Malaysians. I mean, I think anything's on the table,
right right. I always say that the truth is never
gonna be awesome. Yeah, it's never gonna be the entertaining
thing you want. Yeah. Well, I hope I kinda kind

(01:08:46):
of hope that you know, this submersible, you know whatever, discovery.
I hope that they do do it, do do Yeah,
and I hope they find something so we can finally
put this thing to rest. I think based off what
they know about the PINGI the satellite and it continuing on,
they never saw elevation, which was be what would happen
with a with an alien abduction? Maybe, but with alien

(01:09:11):
technology blocking is blocking? It just blocking out whatever signals
you would never know. It would just okay and be gone.

Speaker 6 (01:09:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:09:20):
Again, I think everything is possible and none of it's likely. Yeah.
I've never been abducted by an alien that I know of,
so I don't know how that works out. Really.

Speaker 2 (01:09:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:09:28):
I've been probed a few times, but not by aliens.
I'm sure she was very nice, got a great body,
some great food. Yeah. Yeah, it's the twenty hour Toy Drive.
We were broadcasting live at Dave and Busters drop off
a new toy. We'd love to see you get this
last little push going so we can make kids, make

(01:09:48):
sure kids in Green Country have a fantastic holiday. And
it's all brought to you by us Cellular Now with
T Mobile and we'll see as soon. It's a big
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face and tell you how we're doing with the count
that which we'll get to in about ninety minutes. Actually
online it's probably gonna be eighty or seventy five, yeah,

(01:10:11):
maybe sixty. Yeah, we're feeling all right. We've got to
do our NFL matchups because we've been up for twenty
eight hours. They give us the day off tomorrow, so
and one of the games is playing tonight because San
Francisco is off. We are going to pick that Cowboys
Lions game to pick up the empty slot that forty
nine ers are leaving force this week. The forty I'm sorry,

(01:10:33):
the Cowboys and the Lions. Looks like minus three for
the Lions. They are the favorite.

Speaker 7 (01:10:38):
Lindsay, yeah, I'm going with the Lions.

Speaker 6 (01:10:40):
They both both of these teams need this win, and
I honestly I think that the Lions are gonna do it.
I think that they're gonna Yeah, I think they're gonna
pull it off. Yeah, I just got a feeling just
because I need I want them to lose. I think

(01:11:01):
they're gonna win. Okay, you know, no, I think the
Lines are gonna win. I'm picking them, gimpie.

Speaker 4 (01:11:08):
Yeah, I'm going for the Lions, of course. I mean,
they basically have the same record. Dallas does have that
tie on their belt, right, so, but I mean essentially
it's seven and five on each one. But again, anytime
I can root against the Cowboys, I'm gonna do it.
They might surprise us, who knows the way they've been
playing lately and the way that the universe has been working,

(01:11:34):
there is a chance. But nonetheless, I'm going for the Lions.
They are the favorite, so wild the hell not. Yeah,
I mean, the Cowboys are one of the most effective
and productive units in offense right now. So I think
that if they keep humming like that, I think that
they and Detroit can't get their defense together. I think

(01:11:55):
you're gonna seek the Cowboys win this one. I think
there's a good chance it's we may this may be
the year we have to shut up really about the
Cowboys if they play like they've been playing the last
three games. Yeah, that's that's the thing right there. Yeah,
remember what we say before. I say before it matters
how you play in November December. Everything else doesn't matter.

(01:12:16):
Here we are in December, and the December games matter
even more this year. And so then the Cowboys are
coming through on that. So I think that that's gonna
be the Cowboys.

Speaker 2 (01:12:25):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (01:12:26):
Then we have Chicago at Packers, and I think this
line's changed. I thought it was Cowboys Chicago earlier this week,
and now it's the Packers six and a half.

Speaker 6 (01:12:36):
Lindsay, well, I'm still taking my Chicago Bears.

Speaker 4 (01:12:41):
Uh KIMPI. You know what, there's a couple of things here. Again,
this is much like the Cowboys and Lions game. Right
where the Bears right now are nine and three, the
Packers are eight, three and one, all right, so essentially
they have the same record. Okay. I know if I

(01:13:01):
said I was going to go for the Bears right now,
my brother would punch his stereo and then punch me
in the face when I see him next. And also,
because Green Bay's logo is a big, old giant G,
I'm going for Green Bay. Yeah, I think that we
are seeing a turn. Ben Johnson's definitely evolving this team.

(01:13:23):
Caleb is still not not that guy. He's making improvements,
for sure, probably the most we've ever seen him make improvements.
And the defense is wildly good, and they can force
some fumbles Chicago can, but the offense just still isn't
there to make those mean something, right and so, and
you're going to get a team green Bay that doesn't
really give that many up right, So I think you're

(01:13:46):
just gonna see Green Bay just chunk it out and
put a hurt in on them. I hope they do.

Speaker 7 (01:13:52):
They do have that home field advantage green.

Speaker 4 (01:13:54):
Bay does well, and that's probably if I would say
that that does kind of play a factory. But ultimately
this game, I would say it's a push because this
is such a big game Chicago and green Bay fan.

Speaker 6 (01:14:07):
Yeah, but if it mattered. But if a home field
advantage is going to matter anywhere, I think it matters.

Speaker 7 (01:14:12):
In Green Bay.

Speaker 4 (01:14:12):
Yeah. But I'm with Gimpy on this. I think the
Packers are going to get this one. The last one
we have here is the the the Chefs and the
Texan Chiefs, for some reason, continue to be favorites. Well yeah, wow,
I can see why.

Speaker 7 (01:14:33):
Maybe because there do for a win.

Speaker 6 (01:14:37):
Their chemistry is just way off this season for some reason.
But yeah, they got some injuries going on, and normally
I would I would say Chiefs all the way, but
I'm taking Houston on this one.

Speaker 7 (01:14:51):
Texans have been playing very well.

Speaker 4 (01:14:55):
So who you picking? Okay, gimpy, Yeah, I'm going with
Houston on this one as well. Well, we got a
seven to five record, Okay, Chiefs are six and six.
They have been. They have been a crap shoot all
season long. Right, Sometimes they good, sometimes they bad, clearly
because they have the even six and six. But regardless,

(01:15:15):
I don't want to see them progress anymore. So let's
get the Texans a win. Granted the Chiefs are at home,
but again I'm looking at their seven and five record
and I just don't want the Chiefs to win. Yeah.
This I hate this phrase. I think every game is
a do or die game in the NFL. It's a

(01:15:36):
do or die game. The Chiefs have to win this
if they want anything to happen in the postseason, and
if they don't, it is one over. I think it's
at like forty four chance of making the playoffs right now,
and if they lose, this goes to like fourteen or
something like that. And the Chiefs are a very productive offense.
They're one of the most productive offenses in the NFL.

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And Houston has an unbelievable defensive line. And if they
put that pressure on Mahomes, it's over. And with three
of the four starting linemen out for Kansas City, there's
I think they're going to be at a hurting but
the stagnant defense in the secondary won't bode well. Right,

(01:16:20):
And to be all honest with you, it's up to
the refs. I mean, playing this week. I hope not.
I hope not. Yeah, sure, I try not to let
that be an excuse. You don't want to get called
for defense and passing interference, don't touch the guy. But

(01:16:42):
when you have somebody like George Pickens who's so aggressive
you have to put your hands on him. You've got
to try and stifle him. And you know he Pickens.
It's more of an attribute to Pickens than anything else
to get that pass interference call. It has nothing to
do with the refs. Are there calls that you're like,
that's not fair? Of course, these people are human but
it goes both ways. So yeah, but I'm picking Kansas

(01:17:05):
City of course on that one because I want to
see them win. But we'll see what happens. Man. I
am excited to watch that game. It's at seven twenty
at night, but I'm not excited for that. Well, that's
not too awful bad again. I mean it is a
Sunday game. We got to work the next day, but
I mean watch the first half, catch the second half
highlights the next day. It's usually what I do. That's

(01:17:26):
what I do. And for those that aren't aware, Gimpe
and Lindsay are tied for first with twenty three and
thirteen record. I am in my seasonal apparently that's my
theme last nineteen and seventeen out of the three of us.
So all right, we're gonna take a break. It's a
Big Mad Morning Show, twenty eight hour Toy Drive live
at Dave and Busters, seventy first and one sixty nine.

(01:17:46):
It's all brought to you by US Cellular. We'll be back.
Four of the Big Mad Morning Show is nast. We
are very close to starting to our twenty seventh Yeah,
which I am Mirror and it's away. I am. I'm
looking forward to and we've this is our fifteenth year
of doing the Toy Drive and we've had the great

(01:18:08):
people over at US Cellular be a part of us
for the last four years. And a few members of
the US Cellular team have stopped by this whole time.
And that should tell you how much they care about
this Toy Drive and want to be a part of it,
and how important it is to US Cellular. Like I said,
it's the fourth year partnering with us, and they always
show up. You guys always show up in a big way,

(01:18:29):
and we're always so grateful for that. And we've got
a returning visitor from US Cellular. How are you tomorrow?

Speaker 7 (01:18:37):
How am I doing?

Speaker 4 (01:18:38):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:18:38):
Doing pretty good.

Speaker 4 (01:18:39):
Yeah, get real close to that microphone for me. There
we go, There we go. So you hung out a
little bit yesterday.

Speaker 7 (01:18:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:18:47):
What's it mean to you to see all these people
come in and donate toys and stuff?

Speaker 8 (01:18:52):
It's so heartwarming it really, it's like a replenishment for
your soul almost.

Speaker 4 (01:18:57):
Yeah. Yeah, And you see all these toys stacked up,
like what does it goes through your mind.

Speaker 8 (01:19:03):
It's just the community coming together and it's just it
really warms you from the inside. Seeing that the community's
coming together to do this amazing, wonderful thing and knowing
that you get to be a part of it is
just even better.

Speaker 4 (01:19:19):
Yeah, And when you hear, like when people hear big
sponsor or sponsor, they think everything's taken care of. But
in this instance that's not true, because we need listeners
to bring a toy to be a part of this.
So talk about that last push and like how important
it is if you can still do it to bring
something by here at Dave and Busters.

Speaker 8 (01:19:39):
It's incredibly important to be able to bring something by.
And I know, I walked in and you see like
a mountain of toys and that's absolutely amazing. It is
a little bit less than last year, but I think
it's probably economy that makes it even more important that
we need the community to be behind us and help
us reach our goals, to be able to come together

(01:20:02):
and do these things for the kids. It's all about
the kids right now.

Speaker 4 (01:20:07):
Fourth year in a row. US Sailor has been a
part of this with us the toy drive and helping
out the Marines and helping out kids in Green Country.
What do you think that says about us.

Speaker 8 (01:20:17):
Soulor we love kids, We love our families, We love
connecting and what better way to connect than Christmas with kids?

Speaker 4 (01:20:28):
What do you think there is? What do you think?
Do you think there's something our listeners don't know about
us Cular When it comes to like community work or
giving back.

Speaker 8 (01:20:39):
We have a huge push for just helping kids stay
safe when it comes to cell phones. When it comes
to protecting our youth, we have text and talk only
lines available. We have a lot of different things that

(01:20:59):
we do to be able to help kids stay safe
through the technological you know advances that we have through
cell phones. Yeah, we want you to stay connected and
be able to talk to who matters most of you know,
your mom, dad, grandma, and grandpa, but also protect you.
It's tech company's responsibility to ensure that we're also doing

(01:21:23):
our part to try and protect our youth from those
who may not have the best interests at heart.

Speaker 4 (01:21:30):
Yeah, that's fantastic. We've never talked about it that way.
But if you are unsure of how to help protect
your family members, go into a US Cellular store and
talk to somebody there and they can help guide you.

Speaker 7 (01:21:46):
Absolutely.

Speaker 4 (01:21:46):
Yeah, that's I've never thought of it. That way. But
that makes perfect sense that you guys will walk step
and step to make sure people are as safe as
they can be on their phones.

Speaker 7 (01:21:56):
Someplace there, that's right.

Speaker 4 (01:21:58):
Yeah, and there's apps.

Speaker 7 (01:22:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:22:01):
I've been thinking about this question a lot. And what
is the one thing you hope listeners take away from
this twenty eight hour toy drive, especially with you getting
visual eyes and maybe the listeners can't see unless they've
seen it on social media. What do you hope that
listeners take away from the toy drive.

Speaker 7 (01:22:23):
I hope that they understand that.

Speaker 8 (01:22:27):
What you can't see with your eyes, you're going to
be able to feel in your heart that the community
is doing these things together, that we are all on
the same team. This is what brings us together, This
is what connects us all. And I hope you decide
that you want to be involved with this. Maybe pass

(01:22:49):
it along to a friend or family member and say, hey,
you know they have this toy drive going on. Maybe
someone else is going to be able to bring in
a toy, come squeak it in and this and let
this warm your heart too.

Speaker 4 (01:23:03):
Yeah. I like to say this when we get near
the very end, and that is we hope you can
come out to ours and squeak one in. If you can't,
we understand, go help somewhere out there. There are many
opportunities to help out. I know the bikers do one
coming up. We've got the Abate Toy Run coming up
next Sunday as a matter of fact, and it's also
part of the Marine Corps Toys for Tons, so there's

(01:23:25):
an opportunity. So just get involved in some way and
giving back in the community, especially at the holidays is
super important. And I think it's very fitting that you're
wearing an elf hat because you and everybody at us
Seiler are like little elves. You're there to help and
make things as great as possible and work together. We're

(01:23:48):
here in our Tulsa community and we're so grateful for
you to be a part of this with us again
another year, and it just speaks so much to us
on how important being involved in the community is with
us all. Thank you so much, Thank you, appreciate you guys.
Make sure you tell everybody we said thank you as well,
and if we need to come by and wave hands

(01:24:08):
and shake babies, we will gladly. We will gladly do that.
Thank you again so much. We appreciate you my pleasure.
All right, twenty eight hour Toy Drive. We are live
at Dave and Busters. Come by and say hi. It's
a big, mad morning show on ninety seven to five KMO.
D love to see that. At the last minute, people
bringing in toys as we get closer to wrapping us.
Last fifty minutes of the Toy Drive is starting right now,

(01:24:30):
and I gotta tell you I'm very proud of us. Yes,
mostly because I'll be in bed soon.

Speaker 7 (01:24:38):
Oh after, after a hot shower.

Speaker 4 (01:24:42):
It's nighttime shower. Yeah, absolutely, yeah, yeah. Hey, good morning Lindsay,
Good morning Corbyn.

Speaker 6 (01:24:50):
Happy twenty ninth birthday to porn star who is still alive,
Leah Gotti. You can see this alone star stage girl
Ian ask a porn star double your pleasure and good
golly miss Gotti.

Speaker 4 (01:25:08):
What was her name, Leah Gotti?

Speaker 7 (01:25:09):
Yeah, all right, then he's still alive.

Speaker 4 (01:25:11):
Kibby's got to do some show research. Absolutely yes, uh,
good morning Gimpie A good morning Corbin. Hey, don't forget
you can have breakfast with Santa here at David Busters
on Sunday. All right, bring the kids on down. I'm
sure they would love it, all right, you can feed
them breakfast, they can see Santa. Hell, you can even
reserve a seat for you and your kids to sit

(01:25:33):
at Santa's table. How awesome is that I can sit
here and try to remember all the details. But I
tell you what, La, don't you just come on down
to David Busters, bring a toy with you, and then
you can check out the flyer that has all the
details right there, and you can probably reserve your seat
right there again. Come on down this Sunday and have
breakfast with Santa Claus. It's Morning Show's top list random topics,

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randomly drawn with random results. Now here's corby you gim
mean Lindsay with this week's topless. This week's top list
is going to be appropriate as we are doing our
twenty eight hour Toy Drive brought to you by US
Cellular now with T Mobile, and it is toys we've
seen at this year's Toy drive. Toys we've seen at

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this year's Toy drive. What we think are the top
five and if you need the visual, they're on our
Instagram and social media Facebook BMMS six nine is where
you can look for that. We'll start with Lindsey, what
are your top five toys we've seen at the Toy
Drive this year.

Speaker 6 (01:26:35):
My number five is something small but very powerful.

Speaker 4 (01:26:40):
Thanks If I had a dime.

Speaker 7 (01:26:44):
It is Uno Show Them No Mercy.

Speaker 6 (01:26:48):
Really brutal, ruthless, unapologetic card game. I love to play cards,
and Uno is not really my favorite one.

Speaker 7 (01:27:00):
But the No Mercy is awesome. So let's go. I'm
so so competitive. This is a great game.

Speaker 4 (01:27:09):
Have you played that game before?

Speaker 6 (01:27:10):
Yeah, it's if you're gonna play, you know, go with
No Mercy and yeah, yeah me being so competitive.

Speaker 7 (01:27:18):
Yeah, get a game.

Speaker 4 (01:27:20):
Number four.

Speaker 7 (01:27:22):
This thing is so massive. Is the X Shot You
had it too?

Speaker 4 (01:27:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:27:30):
No, I had Yeah, Yeah, it's the Giant a Master Blaster. Like,
this thing has got so many bullets.

Speaker 4 (01:27:38):
If I had a dime, yeah no, you got no bullets?

Speaker 7 (01:27:43):
Bro right, Yeah, no no more.

Speaker 3 (01:27:49):
It.

Speaker 7 (01:27:52):
Uh yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:27:52):
This this NERF gun is like a NERF gun on steroids.
I mean I can't imagine. I mean, you're enemy has
got no shots, no chance of survival.

Speaker 4 (01:28:04):
This Yeah I saw that. Yeah I wish I had that.

Speaker 7 (01:28:08):
And there's a two or three of them.

Speaker 6 (01:28:09):
Someone got like, yeah, a few of these, So one
kid is going to be extremely happy with this thing.
So it looks like a lot of fun. Number three
on my list is sitting right in front of us,
is that BMW electric motorcycle? Because what could What kid

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wouldn't want an electric BMW to ride around his neighborhood
on be the coolest.

Speaker 7 (01:28:37):
Kid in the hood.

Speaker 4 (01:28:38):
Well, it'd be better if you had a Harley, but
whatever I mean?

Speaker 7 (01:28:41):
Do they make them?

Speaker 4 (01:28:42):
Yeah? Yes? Oh wow, okay, yeah, thinking about getting one
for the grand baby? Really well? Yeah, his other grandpa
got him a Spider Man motorcycle that's electric like that.

Speaker 6 (01:28:54):
Huh.

Speaker 4 (01:28:54):
And of course I'm not gonna.

Speaker 7 (01:28:55):
Let competition.

Speaker 4 (01:29:00):
Both ride Harley's. He should have gotten them a Harley,
But kid's a Spider Man fan, and I'm like, I
got you, Harley.

Speaker 7 (01:29:06):
Did you get your own kids one of those in there?
Little no No?

Speaker 4 (01:29:09):
But for the grand baby of course.

Speaker 6 (01:29:11):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (01:29:12):
It's always different with grand babies. Absolutely.

Speaker 6 (01:29:14):
It is number two on my list the best toys
I've seen here at our toy drive this year.

Speaker 4 (01:29:23):
I love Barbie's.

Speaker 7 (01:29:24):
Growing up, I had so many Barbies. It was like
my favorite thing. And this Barbie I did not have.

Speaker 6 (01:29:33):
This is Barbie Team Stacy, and she is outdoor Barbie.
She comes with the tent, the kayak. I mean she
is ready for an outdoor weekend camping trip. I hear
her mom's got it going on, probably yeah she does, yes,

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And so this is pretty cool.

Speaker 7 (01:29:55):
I love this.

Speaker 6 (01:29:57):
I wish I would have had the Barbie tent when
I was a kid.

Speaker 1 (01:30:01):
Now.

Speaker 4 (01:30:01):
Is it like a Barbie sized tent?

Speaker 6 (01:30:04):
No?

Speaker 7 (01:30:04):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:30:05):
Yeah, yeah, okay, so it's a tent for your bard
Yeah yeah, okay, I don't need to look at it.
I know you have it. I don't have it.

Speaker 7 (01:30:12):
Your daughter's correct. And then number one, because I did
mention this.

Speaker 6 (01:30:19):
Is a libe right now, the one that I found
isn't an actual lightbr right, it is a kind of
the ripoff form, but it's pretty much the same thing.

Speaker 7 (01:30:31):
They call it a three D magic light panel, right,
but it's a light right right.

Speaker 4 (01:30:36):
It's a Quox instead of Crocs.

Speaker 6 (01:30:38):
I got it right, exactly exactly what I did say, Like,
I loved having a night light right when I was
a kid. And I think they make a great gift idea.
And so that is my number one best toy, very nice.

Speaker 4 (01:30:52):
All right, twenty hours toy drive and we're doing a
top list right now, just about forty minutes left here
to drop off a toy here at david Busters seventy
first and one sixty nine, you just drop a toy off.
It's real easy. And it looks like we got another
donation coming in right now, and we're doing our top
list of the top five toys we've seen at this
year's toy drive. Gimpe what he got for number five?

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Going in a number five was one of my favorite
board games growing up as a kid, all right, And
I especially picked it today because I womped y'all's ass
on it, and that's Hungry Hungry Hippos, bye golly man.
Not only did I whoop you. It's just a fun game, man.
I mean it's not the big giant one like they

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have here at david Busters right where you hop on
your favorite hippo and just get go to town on.
But it's still a fun game. It was literally one
of my favorite games growing up, all right. So that's
number five, number four, and I thought this was pretty awesome.
It's an led flag football set. Okay, so the football

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is led glows so you can play it like nightball.
The flags are eli ed. I was like, that is cool,
af right, because when we were kids. Then we had
flag football. It was just those regular old plastic ones
and they sure as hell didn't glow at night, right,
so any kind of night game was out of the question.
But I thought that was so cool. I was like,

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what they make that now? How awesome is that? So
that's number four for me. I remember when they made
the nerve footballs and they put whistles in them. Yeah,
but the football was kind of weird and clunky, so
it was kind of really hard to throw. But now
they've evolved it. They're so good at it now. The
science behind the nerve footballs have gotten crazy, yes, crazy. Yeah.

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Number three for me is one that I personally like
now and I really want one for myself. And I've
seen a couple of them in there, and that's drones.
It's so awesome, you know, And drones are the hot
thing for kids right now. I think, I think there's
a lot of kids out there that have them, and
I want one, and I've been looking around, you know,

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but I just I haven't pulled the trigger on it yet.
But maybe maybe I might treat myself to one for Christmas. Uh.
Number two, which I thinking is an amazing gift just
to give your child as it is, and to get
this gift through the Toys for Tots program I think

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is just unbelievable. And that's the Nintendo Switch. Okay, that
is such a what kid doesn't want a video game system? Atter?

Speaker 6 (01:33:31):
It is?

Speaker 4 (01:33:31):
Right? And and and if you are the lucky parent
that gets that, your kid is going to love you forever,
not even knowing what's going on, because I don't think
kids know that their parents went to the Toys for
Tots program. They just open it and they're like, holy
cow a Nintendo's I can just see the excitement right
now of young Tommy exactly freaking out as soon as

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he peels that paper back and he sees that red
cardboard and that you know, that white and Nintendo logo,
and just I can see him freaking out already. So
that should probably be number one. Yeah, but it's not
number one for me is simply because I love them.
That's the BMW motorcycle, that power wheels motorcycle. Man. I

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that's another one that I think you know that when
you I can I can see the kid opening it up, yeah,
and eyes just getting big. Yeah exactly, Oh my god,
I got a motorcycle. And if the kids old enough
and knows that it's a BMW and the brand behind
it whole. Yeah, how I got a BMW motorcycle. Wow,

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turn into Wilson all of a sudden. Yeah yeah, and
of course it's motorcycle. So it's gonna be number one
on my book. Ahow. You can see the pictures of
all the ones we've picked on our Instagram and Facebook.
Just search BMMS sixty nine. You'll find it there. It's
twenty hour toy Drive brought to you by US Cellular
and we just had someone bringing a last minute donation. Awesome.

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We're doing our top list. These are the top five
toys we've seen it this year's toy Drive, and I
have coming in at number five. This thing called insanity.
It is awesome. If you know anything about NERF guns
or NERF bullet guns, they are awesome. It comes with

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a tripod, It comes with a clip. It comes with
a the round clip thing like a Hollitzer type of thing,
a Tommy gun type of clip. Oh like the barrel
magazine magazine is what they call them. Yes, thank you.
It literally if I was in a NERF gun battle

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and I walked into the room and this was on
a tripod. I would just lay down my weapon and
surrenders it. So whoever gets this is going to torment
their sibling or dog or hopefully cat. It's an awesome toy.
So that was on there. Number four for me on

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the list of the top toys that you've seen it.
This year's toy drive is the Star Wars Mandalorian Yoda drone.
Oh you know Mandalorian where the Yoda isn't that thing
and like floats? Yeah, that's what this is. It's very cool.

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There were a couple of them in there. I thought
it looked awesome. Number three is a Tony Hawk skateboard.
Number three and number one are on the list for
the exact same reason. Number three being the Tony Hawk's
skateboard gives you a little wind in your hair, little independence,
little creative skill set, little danger, little excitement, adrenaline, camaraderie. Right.

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It is usually something you do by yourself, but you
can do it with others. You can take it to
the skate park.

Speaker 8 (01:37:07):
Right.

Speaker 4 (01:37:08):
It is one of those toys that you can go
to the skate park with and suddenly you have a
bunch of friends.

Speaker 3 (01:37:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:37:14):
Right, So it's a cool toy for the right child,
for sure. I always wanted a Tony Hawks skateboard. That
might be also why it's on the list. But I
had to get a Veraflex Beast. Hey, you gotta do
what you gotta do. Man, it just you gotta skateboard.
You didn't have to steal it from somebody else. I'm
just saying it could happen. Number Let's see there was

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a five four three. Number two is Legos. Okay, you
can't go wrong with Legos. This is any type of
thing that stimulates stem and a kid is awesome. You
can build things. Yeah, that's an awesome lesson to teach kids.

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Now you may have to help them. There may be
a learning curve, but just getting them started. Awesome colors.
So losing pieces, learning how to find the piece? Yes, right,
shoving it? See how many you can fit in your nose? Yeah,
you know.

Speaker 6 (01:38:15):
There's an app that you can get, a Lego app
that if you ever lose your booklets on the building,
the app will take you through any construction that you
want to.

Speaker 7 (01:38:26):
Build with with Legos.

Speaker 4 (01:38:30):
It's pretty cool. And if you are a Lego fan
and you've never been to the Lego Store. I don't
know what to tell you, because I'm not a giant
I like Legos, I'm not a giant Lego fan. But
the Lego Store is cool. It is pretty awesome. They
got a lot of neat stuff like you'd never expect
made out of Legos, right, yeah, like, what is the
is that a dump truck?

Speaker 2 (01:38:47):
What?

Speaker 4 (01:38:49):
And then number one on my list of the top
five top five toys we've seen it. This year's toy
drive is, of course the electric ride on BMW K
one three hundred or K thirteen and again, hair wind
in your hair, freedom, independence, right, maybe a little bit

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of Johnny be good playing. I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:39:16):
Does it come with a leather jacket, a cut? A cut?

Speaker 4 (01:39:19):
That would be awesome for that? Yeah, sure, why not?
Usually you wear the complete thick vinyl with the elbows
and back protector and the very weird hard plastic side saddles, right,
and then the weird locker on the back that's really tall.

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But nonetheless, it does create that independence and excitement and
definitely whoever gets that will be the coolest kid on
the block and will be the envy of all the
Timmy's and Johnny's and Chris's. I can hear George Thoroughgood
playing already. Man. Right, it's gonna drive to Sally's house.

Speaker 7 (01:40:06):
Ride to Sally's house.

Speaker 4 (01:40:08):
No, drive by?

Speaker 7 (01:40:09):
Ye, ride by?

Speaker 6 (01:40:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:40:11):
Right?

Speaker 4 (01:40:13):
Yeah they got Coodie still. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you got
Cootie still. So you want to make sure you don't
give leave him on too much. But easily one of
the coolest toys, the Switch is by far. Here's my
problem with the Switch. Yell, does it come with the game?
You know that's a good question. It's buried so I

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couldn't tell you. Yeah, if it comes with the game, great,
If it doesn't come with the game, now you've put
whoever gets it in a predicament to have to buy
a game. Now here's the deal. I do know this.
I know we had a Switch turned in, and I
know we had a Switch game turned in as well.
Are they together? I don't know. Will the Marines put
him together? I don't know that. Sure would suck for

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one kid to get a Switch game, right, and I
get the switch to go with it.

Speaker 6 (01:40:58):
Now you get Switch games for as little as two
ninety nine to download it, right O download?

Speaker 7 (01:41:05):
Yeah? Rwitch Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:41:08):
But Nonetheless, there's so many great toys, and if I'm
being one hundred percent honest, we had we couldn't really
dig through. We tried to keep eyes on things as
they came in, but we couldn't dig through and find
that one thing. So, uh, listen, you still have about
thirty minutes to bring a toy here uh to David
Busters seventy first and one sixty nine, right behind the

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Best Buy, but before the han on that outer road
on the west side of the street. Come by, say hi.
We'd love to see you. Guys. Make a donation. If
you're like I don't have time, bring cash to the Marines.
They will gladly take that.

Speaker 2 (01:41:42):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (01:41:42):
And if you can't make it, we get it. Make
sure you participate in some other event to help kids
in Green Country. We're gonna take a break, but when
we come back, we've got some thank yous and kind
of wrap this up for our twenty eight hour toy
drive brought to you by US Cellular. We'll be back
twenty seven hours and four forty minutes. Yeah, what a doozy. Yeah,

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this has been the fifteenth year and I think it
might be the best year. And some people try to
go with how many toys or how many people come
or how much money we get, and to me, it's
about just the experience. And there's been so many good ones,
but this one it just felt a little different, And
maybe because it felt like the need was a little
bit more, but this one just felt different. And it

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all started yesterday morning. And I can't we can't not
mention the new system and the technical problems we have
this Toy drives. Yes, yeah, I couldn't hear them too
much of us. Yeah, yeah, so that that definitely is
going to stick out in my mind as one of
the big things for this year. And we figured it

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out and got us as Gia. Now we're talking earlier week.
We've never not been on the air for the Toy Drive. Absolutely,
and even though we had our hiccups, we had those,
you still listened and you still showed up. Yeah you
didn't have to. You could have easily been like, you
know what, these guys, you know, they can't get their
stuff together. I ain't doing nothing, but you know what

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you come through and I think that is awesome. Yeah,
this only works because of the listeners.

Speaker 6 (01:43:13):
Yes, I read a text from a listener that said
is it weird that I listen all twenty eight hours.

Speaker 7 (01:43:18):
No, no, it's not. It's awesome.

Speaker 4 (01:43:20):
No, that's just the way the fungus works. Yeah, for sure, man.
We had so many great people come by. I saw
some people I married at a Toy Drive thirteen years ago. Yes,
I was a crazy grandchild. Yeah, he's awesome. He tried
to steal a fry off my plate while I was
eating that. Yeah, for why not, come on, now we've

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known you long enough. We had someone that came on
the show The Toy Drive when they were nine and
now they're sixteen. Yep, yep, yep. We had studying Matt
come by comes by every year every year, and I
like studying Matt. I think he's a good dude and
he's fun to be around. He's all there's always something
interesting going on his life. And we had one year

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I think he didn't check in and I was like,
what we were worried about him? Like legit worried. And
then he popped up the next year and we're like, oh,
thank god, you're still alive.

Speaker 3 (01:44:11):
Yes.

Speaker 4 (01:44:11):
Yeah, we had a bunch of people stopped by make donations.
Eric and the uh, the Iron Work, the Iron Workers man.
They every year they step up, they step up truckloads
of stuff. Uh, Cimarron Sports. Hi Again that is this
is a group that last year was their first year

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and they're like, oh, yeah, we're gonna try this, and
now they love it and they want to be a
part of it every year, and I challenged them to
be bigger next year.

Speaker 6 (01:44:38):
They forfeited their Christmas their company Christmas party, and said
and said, you know what, let's just go donate toys.

Speaker 4 (01:44:45):
Yeah, that's pretty awesome. It is pretty awesome. Who else
we got there getting They got mister Sparky Electricians. Remember
how they rolled up with their four vans full of toys? Yeah,
that was pretty awesome. Uh, Rogue Martial Arts your people, man,
the gym that I go to, Yes, I could not
believe how many toys they had. We were pulling those

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giant thirty gallon trash bags chalk full of toys and
there had been at least what twenty thirty of them
chalk full. Oh it was amazing. Yeah, just so many toys.
And I love being a part of that group like
I do this one. And it was cool for them
to bring toys by. We got to bring up Michael
Woodward and the folks at UP have absolutely bringing it,

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backing up their semi truck in the parking lot and
saying here, back to that truck, back of that truck up.
Fan Fortress Toys is another one that's been doing it
the last couple of years and always has a big haul.
All right, So thank you very much to Fan Portress.
Pro Thermal another one that's been doing it for a
couple of years. Brought us cookies. Yeah, can't go wrong

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with that. Every year she takes care of us. Of course.
Cycle Works LLC Custom Motorcycle Works, Alan Amos and the crew,
they've been coming by for the last couple of years.
Our friends with Evans Mechanical was another one. Uh Shady
Goat Garage. Just recently. They came in this morning, gave
me this niners hat, this this Uncle Leddy niners hat,
which is pretty cousin Eddie right, yeah, yeah, cousin Eddie.

(01:46:12):
Either way, what else do we have here?

Speaker 3 (01:46:14):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (01:46:15):
Water damage? Yeah, they came in yesterday. McIntosh Fabrication. You
can't forget Shay Sullivan from a haunted heart tattoo and
uh yeah, I think that's about what we got there. Oh, nope, nope,
there's one more hornsby How the hell do you forget
about Horny? He came in here and tormented us bricky

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early in the toy dry and it was hilarious. We're
not even mentioning the people that brought us gifts that
were nice. We get the cookies every year, yeah, we yes,
we got the barbecue. I got the barbecue set, a van.
I got a van and Lindsey got what'd you get
from him?

Speaker 9 (01:46:52):
Oh yeah, hey hey hey hey hey hey yeah yeah, Jamie,
I feel brought us the sour though and the cup,
Oh my good, and it came.

Speaker 7 (01:47:02):
In clutch just the right time.

Speaker 4 (01:47:05):
The corn popper stopped buying corn.

Speaker 7 (01:47:07):
Man.

Speaker 4 (01:47:08):
I'll tell you what, it really has been a pretty
awesome it has. We're not even touching on Lindsay's gambling
addiction injury. She sustained trying to be so competitive with me.
We didn't get into the AAR the VR, the VR game, right,
the garzill Ro game that both of you apparently, and
I didn't because I ran out of coins, you know,

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But yeah, you know, and we've got obviously thinking we've
got to do some thank yous, which we are going
to do when we come back. But man, this has
just been a great year. So congratulations to YouTube and
to the listeners. Man, another great year of doing the
Toy Drive. We are at Dave and Busters seventy first
and one sixty nine for the twenty eight annual Toy
Drive as we wrap up the last fifteen minutes live

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when we come back on the Big Mad Morning Show.
We are wrapping it up here twenty hour Toy Drive.
And give me who do we got with us? Well,
we got the Marines here from the Toys for Touns.
Forgive me. I just learned your name and just forgot it. Man,
go ahead right up here on the mine. James Tony
Gunn resarg to Tony, thank you Gunnery Sargeant Tony uh

(01:48:14):
Man when he said that I was scared. Thank you
so much for letting us be a part of that.
You guys, let us stand behind you while you guys
do all this work and we can't even It means
so much to us to be a part of it.
And we know how much this event means for you guys.
To man, Yeah, just thank you, man, We're so grateful. Yeah.

Speaker 12 (01:48:35):
I think a big thing for us is as much
as we get the thanks and appreciation for it, we're
more liaisons for what the community is doing. We see
as an example, we have over seven thousand children this
year that we're able to support. That's not because Marines
are able to collect these toys. It's because the community
themselves are out there working collecting toys, giving toys out

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and then also onto dis abution days providing all the
support with volunteers organizations. This year we have twenty organizations
just off the top of my head, twenty organizations that
are also taking a large portion and distributing it to
these people. So as much as it's Marine Corps big
on the picture, the community is the biggest driver. So

(01:49:20):
more than anything, we actually want to thank the community
for all this. The only way we can continue to
this is organizational support, community support and the huge events
like this that provide a large portion of toys for
the for the people we support. So we just want
to say thank you. As much as we look as
if what we're doing it all, it's actually the community.

(01:49:40):
It's a reflection of you all.

Speaker 4 (01:49:41):
Yeah, what I always think of this. There's that song
I'll stand by You. I always think of you guys,
with that, because anytime we do this, we say we
need this and you go okay, there's never a no, right,
there's like yeah, sure of course we'll be there. And
that's that means a lot. So thank you very much, man,
and make sure you share thank you to everybody else,
Gunny sergeant for you know, everything you guys do.

Speaker 12 (01:50:04):
We're very grateful and we were just saying, let's say,
couldn't we could not have the huge influence that we
do without you all and every year this event specifically,
we love coming to We love seeing having marines here
kind of posted throughout getting shifts in that way they
can actually be a part of it. So as much
as you saying thank you, I can't. I can't but

(01:50:26):
to you know, kind of give regive that and say
thank you in return.

Speaker 4 (01:50:30):
Thank you so much, man, we appreciate it. Listen, I
gotta some thank you you can go, sir, I appreciate you.
I got some thank yous that I read I wrote down.
So it's really weird how like twenty eight hours messes
with your head, it does it? Uh, David Buster's man,

(01:50:51):
they deserve a ton of things. Eric lets us In
doesn't ask for anything, just wants to be a part
of the fun, and their involvement is awesome. They probably
let us get away with a lot more than we
should and their commitment is really important. We couldn't do
this without them us cellular man. Four years. They've stood

(01:51:14):
by us through all the silly things we've done, all
the long nights, everything. They're always there. No matter what
we say we want to do, They're like, yes, that's
really cool, man, I'm really grateful for that. It's getting
harder to read this, by the way, it's going to
get even worse here in a second. I want to think,

(01:51:40):
all you, because we couldn't do it without the listeners.
Fifteen years I've been doing this. I'm always blown away.
I have this thing my wife makes fun of me for.
I'm always surprised. They take the trash every Monday, right,
even though that we pay them to do that. No
matter what I put up the carb they take it away.

(01:52:02):
And Listeners, you show up every time, and it means
so much to me. I don't know if you heard, Gunny, Sergeant,
seven thousand children wouldn't have a Christmas without you, the listener.

(01:52:26):
That's such a big deal. Man, to reach out and
give somebody a special thing like that. Awesome. It's so awesome.
So fifteen years in, you remind me why we do this,
why we stay it for twenty eight hours, Because it's

(01:52:47):
dumb to do it. It's dumb to stay up for
twenty eight hours, but we do it. And thank you.
You give your time, you give your money, and give
your heart, and you proved again how awesome this city is. Man,

(01:53:07):
We're grateful. I don't know if I'm crying because I
really feel it, or I'm tired. It might be all
the above, but thank you guys so much. It means
so much to me that we do this every year.
I don't like giving up time for my family, but
I do it because this event is awesome and it's

(01:53:27):
because of you, guys, the listeners, So thank you. It's
Corbyn saying, make sure that dishwashers loaded right, It's lindsay.

Speaker 7 (01:53:34):
Stop tracking my cycle.

Speaker 4 (01:53:36):
This is gimpy and I'm sorry.

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