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February 10, 2025 137 mins
Welcome Back From The Weekend!!!! We Talk Abuot The Best & Worst Parts, We Lost A KMOD Legend Over The Weekend, Can You Sit And Bark For An Hour Straight, One Guy Got An  Unhappy Ending At The Massage Parlor, Beavers Do It Better, Of Course There Was The Super Bowl, Jeff Hensly Stops By, We Spoke To An Awesome Listener, & A Special Little Treat Just For You!!!!
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Speaker 11 (03:45):
Jeff Hensley will join us at nine, and that is
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(04:09):
you can also email it to text to call do
all those things Guy said and man, so many things
to talk about in the first ten minutes of the show,
and so if you feel like we're not talking about
a topic enough, we'll get to it, I promise. Obviously,

(04:29):
the biggest news is we have found out that Brent
roy D Mercer. He passed away over the weekend. And
if you you shouldn't. If you know the station kmody,
you don't need me to tell you anything about him.
If you don't know who he is, he is one
of the patriarchs of KMOD, one of the people to

(04:50):
help make kmod what it is today, and his family,
his friends, all of you guys.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
It's really sad. So we will come back to this
later in the show. Good boy, I think we're gonna
play some old bits near the end of the show,
and when we know more about what will happen, if
there's gonna be something public or any of those things,
we will share that with you. But as far as

(05:18):
it goes, I'm my heart's broken for those people that
knew him better than me. I had when he worked here.
I would occasionally have conversations with him. He would give
me guidance occasionally. Most of the time he didn't say anything.
He was a very quiet person. Yeah, but what he

(05:39):
did I listened because he always had something either funny
to say or something that was good guidance. And yeah,
my heart hurts for him. That is we got winned
two weeks ago. Week ago, Yeah, yeah, that he wasn't
doing well and so we knew this day would be soon.

(06:04):
And that's sad for his family and friends. So if
you haven't heard, Brent died, Brent Douglas, Roydy Mercer and
it's very sad. I text some people I know and
I was like, I'm like, the people that have worked
here and that worked here that knew him, I'm like,
I'm sorry for your loss because you knew him better
than I did.

Speaker 11 (06:25):
It's always awkward. You never know what to say, right
so we'll get to that later. We'll come back to
that near the end of the show and play some
bits of roy D a little trip down memory lane,
and for those of you don't know who he is,
you'll get introduced to him. And I went down a

(06:46):
rabbit hole of people that there's so many tiktoks of
roy D.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
It's so funny.

Speaker 11 (06:54):
Because there hasn't been a roy D like full time
thing besides what we do at five every day since.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
We started it over a decade. Yeah. Yeah, it's the
first time I had ever seen an r D mercer
on the TikTok. It was months ago and it was
just somebody that brought it up. I was like, oh,
that's cool, that's cool, and what's kind of weird and
talk about synchronicity of the universe? Man? That uh, what
was it Friday? Friday? Just scrolling through the tiktoks and

(07:25):
there's this gal. I don't know if she's local whatever,
but she's like, Hey, has anybody ever heard of roy
D mercer? Man? I tell you what, my dad he
used to play it all the time and listened to
it and just kept going on. I was like, well,
that's cool again because you don't see that sort of thing,
and then look what happens, and it'll come come Saturday

(07:45):
or Friday night.

Speaker 11 (07:46):
Yeah yeah, really sad, tragic, and uh, there's nothing I'm
gonna say that's gonna be equal to what he meant
to you, right, there's just not I'm not even gonna try.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
I feel like the role that that person played in
your life every day is unmeasurable for what I can say,
and I don't think it would be right for me
to even try to meet that standard. So, like I said,

(08:23):
my heart's broken for the people that that affects the most.
For you guys listeners, I know it affects you, but
family and friends and loved ones are hurting more than us.
And that's sad. It had me thinking of my mortality.

(08:46):
Oh yeah, as if I don't do that enough already anyway, Because.

Speaker 11 (08:52):
When it happened and I was gonna write a Facebook post,
I went, what do I write?

Speaker 1 (08:56):
Yeah? What do I write?

Speaker 11 (08:59):
How do I up somebody who had so much impact
in people's lives in a fas.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
So wild to me? Here you go every day, maybe
standing up to the person that cuts you off in traffic,
maybe standing up to the person that disrespect did you
maybe stand up for a job you care about, maybe,
you know, sacrificing family time at a job you think
the matters, and in the end a Facebook post to

(09:31):
show what you mean to people. I don't know, I
don't know if that's true, because it's almost to me
like a landmine. Well, because, like I said earlier, what
am I going to write that? There's the chances of

(09:51):
mefing that up right pretty big? Yeah, not just me, anyone,
Like so you, I feel like you just gotta be
real simple, like, ah, this sucks. Sorry. You can't just
put that though, right, I mean, I guess you could
post picture well this sucks. No you, I think you

(10:13):
absolutely could have been this sucks. Sorry. Yeah, that probably
is the best and easiest way. You know, you're not
stepping on anybody's toes, hurting any feelings, how it is.

Speaker 12 (10:23):
And everyone would feel the same way, uh.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
Huh instead of some long drawn out soliloquy of a
of a Facebook post. Yeah, and when you.

Speaker 11 (10:35):
Like have to say something like on a microphone, I'm like, ah, all.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
Right, this sucks, this sucks. Sorry.

Speaker 11 (10:49):
We went to a family matriarchs funeral last year and
I remember sitting there and this person had an amazing
life full of adventures, as we all do, and sitting
there trying in like they're doing the photo rolling thing.
And someone was speaking, that was the pastor of the

(11:12):
church that she went to, and I was just thinking, like,
you have this whole life, you do, all these things,
you think they mean something, only to be condensed to
a seven minute speech.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
Yeah, that's messed up. Man's that none of this matters.
The only thing that matters is if you're loving. That's
the only thing because in the end, whatever you okay,
whatever you think you do, that is so monumental, it ain't.

(11:52):
It only matters if you're loving. Wait, game of charity, Well,
you know that might get said, you know that homeless
children that might get said. I was reading a thing
this morning about somebody who I knew personally, and they
were reminiscent about them and they passed away a while ago,
a long time ago, and they were talking about how

(12:14):
great the person was and he was a good Christian
person and all these things. I was like, m did
you really know him? Oh, everybody's a good person at
the end, bro, everybody except for maybe Hitler and Jeffrey Donald.

(12:35):
And but how do you like verbalize all that? How
do you honor a person in the end? Wild?

Speaker 11 (12:44):
I mean I always think about this too when you
go to funerals and you go to like the funeral
home and it's somebody who didn't know the person speaking here,
and it just feels comical.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
Oh yeah, because they're just taking bits and pieces of
what other people had told them, right, we got any
good stories, any good memories to share? And then that
person takes third party and starts sharing their memories and
they don't know anything.

Speaker 11 (13:09):
And then on top of that, when you when you
hear you are under dress because someone you cared about
passed away and here's somebody who's for them it's a job,
and they're like, hey, give me a good memory of
the person to really summarize who they were, right yeah,

(13:32):
hold on, as if I don't have enough on through
my mind right now.

Speaker 13 (13:36):
And what if your best memory of that person isn't
a great picture, but it's a you know what I mean,
Like it's not the best, enviest time, but it's your
memory and it was one of the best time you
ever had with that person. And they're like, ooh, I
don't know if we should share that. Yeah, that was
our special like, that was our best time.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
Right, it's messed. It's so weird, man, it's so weird, weird.
Some of our best times were doing meth and stealing VCRs. Man,
I'm gonna miss your town me. I've been to funerals
like that.

Speaker 11 (14:09):
I've been to funerals where maybe not that exact phrasing,
but like, I've been to funerals where.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
They talk about the debauchery they did, right, and they're like, ah,
that's just how he was. Yeah, yes, and you're like,
if you knew him, if you really knew him. Oh,
another good classical line. Yeah. Just the enormity of when
someone passes away and the responsibility that people have to
like show these show everyone like.

Speaker 11 (14:41):
To be like how great they were in their lives.
Maybe it's subjective, Maybe there is no wrong thing to say.
Don't know, it's all opinion, right, think about it. It's
all opinion.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
When people are honoring you at your funeral, it's their opinion,
their version of you. Nobody knows you except for you,
and you may not even know you. Wow, No, got
deep real quick. Yeah, well we'll we'll come back. To
and throughout the day maybe we'll we'll hit it too.

(15:13):
But with the passing of Brent, and even though Brent
is gone, roy D isn't. Roy D will be around.
You'll still see him. Look for him on social media.
We're gonna play some stuff today. We do every day
at five. I'm sure we'll do more and as people

(15:36):
filter in this morning, we'll we'll figure some stuff out.
And like I said, it's it's tragic. It sucks. I'm sorry, period,
I don't know what else to say. All right, take
a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 14 (15:51):
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Speaker 1 (16:31):
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Speaker 13 (16:43):
Man barking like a dog for more than an hour
at auto parts store arrested.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
How long do you think you could bark?

Speaker 12 (16:54):
I mean, I guess I could bark for an hour.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
No way, I'll be done after thirty minutes, ten minutes
at that, Okay, okay, go.

Speaker 11 (17:09):
No, I don't think you could do it for three
segments with breaking at commercials. Just bark the entire segment,
like bark the rest of the news, bark through sports,
bark through best and worst of the weekend.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
I'm just saying, like, it's a pretty big commitment. It is.
That is it is. The guy is in it, man,
good for him.

Speaker 12 (17:32):
You change it up. Do you put some growls in there?

Speaker 15 (17:34):
No?

Speaker 1 (17:35):
No, no, that's not barking, that's not barking. Yeah.

Speaker 12 (17:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (17:39):
So the guy, twenty nine year old Jonathan Navis, down
in Florida. He's had a advanced auto parts store. He's
just barking, he responded. When cops got there, he responded
when asked, why are you barking? He said he had
he had no idea what was causing him issues and

(18:01):
why they would even call the police on him. Police
officers asked for some identification, and he told them that
his driver's license was in his car in the parking
lot outside. He was then escorted out of a store.
Upon arriving to his car, officers say they spotted a
clear baggie containing syringes on the passenger seat, one of

(18:24):
one of which was filled with a clear substance. A
search of the car commenced, which also resulted in the
recovery of another baggie. This one contained a clear crystal substance.

Speaker 12 (18:37):
According to the incident report, A field.

Speaker 13 (18:40):
Test conducted by the officers revealed that the substance was methamphetamine.

Speaker 11 (18:46):
Feels like that's the only way to get it right, right,
You got all the energy in the world.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
Are you believe you're a dog?

Speaker 4 (18:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (18:52):
Yeah, So.

Speaker 13 (18:53):
Jonathan was quickly placed in custody. After getting more of
his identifying information, police found out that there was a
warrant out for his arrest in his home state. Dispatchers
from Monroe County confirmed the warrant. While Jonathan sat in
the back of a squad car, he was asked by
one of the officers what the substance in the syringe was.

Speaker 12 (19:13):
And he told.

Speaker 9 (19:14):
Him that it was blood.

Speaker 13 (19:17):
The baggies were confiscated by police's evidence, and Jonathan was
brought to the Monroe County Detention Center. The incident report
noted that Florida was ready to take him back. So, yeah,
blood doesn't look like crystal meth, right.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
Uh no, But I mean when you're shooting up, there's
a chance of blood getting back into your rigs. So yeah,
that makes that makes sense. Monsieur busted for sex act
on client A mister Massur, not monsieur. How you're speaking French?
For a second? Mess a messuse all right. So this

(19:58):
happens down and clear Water where this unnamed victim goes
to the Botanica day Spa and he is getting a
little massage. He's getting a massage by a forty five
year old dude named Hector Postsadis. Now, according to the reports,
the victim says that towards the end of the session,
while he was laying on his back, old Hector touched

(20:20):
his penis and he thought that's a little odd, but
you know whatever, maybe it was just a mistake. So
as this continues, the next thing, you know, old Hector
reaches underneath the victim's underwear and grabs his waaner and
proceeds to give him a mouth hug. Whoa. That is

(20:44):
when the victim jumped up off the table, said this
session is over and went and contacted at police. They
did a sexual assault forensic exam on the victim. Later
it found to have foreign DNA on him is painis
has scrot him and his genital area as well as

(21:04):
on the inside of his underreus police went and talked
to Hector. Hector denied it happening. He has since gotten
an attorney and has not talking to detectives at all.
This is a legitimate place, absolutely, This isn't you know this?
And then a donut shop next door, Like this is
a legitimate I mean there might be a donut shop

(21:26):
next to this place. I'm just saying that. Yeah, Yeah,
it's not as shady, you know, like you know, happy
ending place. Yeah, massage parlay.

Speaker 11 (21:34):
I feel like I know the answer to this, gimpie,
but I'm gonna ask it because it's the setup for
the second question. Uh, would you feel violated if this
happened to you? One hundred percent yes, by a guy
named Hector. It wouldn't matter what his name is, but
I would also feel violated. Would you then ask the
police to do a swab.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
You kinda have to, No, you don't. I think it's
right that way. You've got the evidence. You have the
DNA evidence that shows this creepy man gave me an
unwonted happy ending. Yeah, okay.

Speaker 11 (22:10):
Do you think you could We've we've made this statement
before on the air. Do you think you could stop
somebody from doing that to you?

Speaker 1 (22:18):
I would like to think so. I'd like to think
so too. If they're in it. They're in it, I mean,
and you could pull the try to pull their head
off of you as much as possible, or hands pry,
hands away. But if they're really in it and they
want to do it, you really can't stop it.

Speaker 11 (22:35):
One hammer fist to the back of the air. Oh
you're done.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
Even then, man, I think if Hector will just chuse
Hector for the example here, if Hector really wants to
do that, even a hammer fist to the back of
the head ain't gonna stop. Absolutely would He'd.

Speaker 11 (22:51):
Be like at all, No, it's not an it's not
an Ah. You can knock somebody out doing that.

Speaker 13 (22:58):
Oh okay, So what if you was holding the guy's
hands down.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
That's not a normal practice of massages.

Speaker 11 (23:07):
So if someone grabs your hands, if someone grabs your
hands during a massage, you go, hey, hey, That's what
I'm saying is that feels like there might be a
little bit of consent in here.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
Okay, but a lot.

Speaker 13 (23:19):
Of times you get your hands, they massage your arms
and hands, not full.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
Body again to.

Speaker 11 (23:29):
You're right, but to do this while holding your hands, yeah,
that's forcible. Yeah, of course it's forcible, but like the
limberness is in question.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
At that point you just start kicking like a donkey. Man.

Speaker 11 (23:45):
It just feels like there might it isn't like a
woman right where you're violated, you're and then like your
hand can easily slide to a place that shouldn't go.
I believe maybe the hands slid by, but then for
the sheep to be removed and then to had commence

(24:06):
oral sex, right, And that feels like this guy had
plenty of times to go ah.

Speaker 1 (24:13):
Well, he thought it was weird that it was happening,
just you know, maybe just going with going with the man.
I'm not a massuse. Uh uh, this is my first time.
Maybe it was his first time. That could be a possibility.
It didn't say in the story, but it could be
his first time, and maybe he thought, well, this is normal,
no way. You know, the greezing of the wiener now
and when you reach underneath the drawers, that's when it's

(24:35):
not normal anymore.

Speaker 11 (24:37):
I don't even take my underwear off when I get
a massage. Yeah no, I have never had one on us.
It feels weird to do that. What area do you
need my underwear off to massage man or a woman?
What area do you need to massage by a stranger
in a massage?

Speaker 1 (25:00):
Right there, right where the legs meet the waist, right
there on the inside. Do you have any It's.

Speaker 13 (25:06):
Never been asked to remove my under my broad guess.

Speaker 11 (25:12):
Now for the back I would agree with that, right,
I mean I think that they say, if I remember correctly,
they go, You're welcome to take your underwear off if
you want.

Speaker 12 (25:23):
I don't even think maybe, but no, I don't even
think that. I don't think so. Uh.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
Yeah, I've never been to a professional massage, so I
or even an unfai. Yeah, so I don't know. I
have no idea. And did you get turned on?

Speaker 16 (25:38):
Like?

Speaker 1 (25:38):
Did no I've heard that that's not uncommon for men
to get boners in there. There never happened to me.
I've had hundreds of massages. Huh, never happened.

Speaker 11 (25:51):
Okay, we've had people text that in before and they're like, yeah,
I get a boner when I get my head scalp massage.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
Then you need help, dude? Do you go do? Like
that's on you?

Speaker 11 (26:03):
You're if you go when your man washes your hair,
when you go to the whatever, do you do you
also get a boner?

Speaker 1 (26:10):
No, because you're not into it? To my point, okay,
so that means you wanted to get a boner all right.
Maybe he was just fighting it and finally no, no,
no boner today. Maybe maybe maybe he went like this,
like he got the massage, He's like, I said stuff, right, No,

(26:34):
I'm just saying this feels a little like, well, hey,
I'm not gay, Like, okay, buddy.

Speaker 12 (26:44):
This text. It wasn't a quick thing.

Speaker 13 (26:45):
This guy just didn't want to pay for it.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
That's funny too. Yeah, Like he saw how much it
is and he was like, whoa wait a minute, okay
there you ready to settle your bill for one hundred dollars?
Oh that isn't even what I'm used to it. Sylvia's
foot massage.

Speaker 11 (27:10):
Different story. Beaver builds dam in two days. Government's been
planning for seven years. This takes place in twenty eighteen
with the Czech Republic started a project to build several dams,
and after seven years they managed to build exactly one.
The cost of the dams is estimated about one point
two million dollars, but the ones who actually built them

(27:31):
didn't charge anything. A few beavers took exactly two days
to build a functionable dam in the in the right
areas to restore the wetlands. In mind, it wasn't getting
the money that made seven years pass with no action
from the government. It was the paperwork to get necessary permits.
Yourzerlav obnomar, which I'm confident I did not say correctly,

(27:53):
The head of the Central Bohemian Office of the Czech
Nature and Landscape Project Agency said, which I think we
should make a T shirt. Beaver's always know best, Yeah
they do. All these stories are on our Facebook page,
Facebook dot com, slash BMMS six y nine.

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Speaker 17 (28:47):
Hio.

Speaker 13 (29:02):
I mean, no one would describe Super Bowl fifty nine as.

Speaker 1 (29:05):
A close game.

Speaker 18 (29:06):
What's the guys, I'm passick h hung Hello, Malames is
Thomas Cussy.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
I don't know.

Speaker 12 (29:16):
The Chiefs just never seemed to find their footing.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
I don't think they knew that there was a game,
right all right, they would show up. It was foff
I'll say this.

Speaker 11 (29:29):
The Eagles looked phenomenal. I think Hurts had his best
game ever.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (29:36):
I think they had a game plan and executed it perfectly.

Speaker 9 (29:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (29:41):
Hurts through for two and twenty one yards, rushed for
seventy two. But possibly the most impressive Staddy put up
was the fact that only through five incompletions in the
entire game, ending with a QB rating of one nineteen
point seven, the defense forced three turnovers, held the chief
in just twenty three yards of total offense in the

(30:02):
first half. That Eagles defense showed behind center for the
Chiefs as Patrick Mahomes had to deal with the Eagles
defensive front all night long.

Speaker 11 (30:10):
Yeah, they worked him. I blame Jump Baptiste, who did
the national anthem? I blame him? Why because Chris Jones
didn't cry?

Speaker 1 (30:19):
Oh he didn't know, did he? At least he had
a tissue, which man, don't give him the tears.

Speaker 13 (30:24):
Like, yeah, yeah, Mahomes sacked six times, career high for
the QB.

Speaker 1 (30:33):
Oh my god, it was but bad. I'm a massive
Chiefs fan. Yeah, but I'm also real. Yeah, they got worked.

Speaker 13 (30:43):
Mahomes finished the game with more passing yards and touchdowns
than hers, but it didn't matter in the face of
the Eagles onslaught.

Speaker 11 (30:50):
Wait wait, wait, I thought in previous games when the
Chiefs win with less yards they were getting that was
a rigged game, right?

Speaker 1 (30:59):
Wait?

Speaker 11 (31:00):
All season when the Chiefs had less yards than the
other team, y'all said that the Chiefs cheated with the rest.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Well, yeah, but now that it's the other way, now
it was a good game. Huh. Weird.

Speaker 13 (31:15):
Herts, of course selected as the MVP, and joined Joe
Namath and Joe Montana as the only starting quarterbacks to
win both a National championship and a Super Bowl. Sekwan
Barkley set the combined NFL single season rushing record on
the last play of the first half last night with
a two yard carry, passing the two thousand, four hundred

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and seventy six combined yards put up by Hall of
Famer Terrell Davis for the nineteen ninety eight Denver Bronco.

Speaker 11 (31:41):
That might be the only highlight of the game for
the Chiefs is they held Saekwondo at fifty seven to
fifty two yards or something like that.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
They only needed thirty yards, right, And I was like, Oh,
that'll be done first first quarter? Easy.

Speaker 11 (31:53):
No they I mean, whatever the game plan was, they
must have focused offense and defense must have focused on
stopping Sakwan Barkie, because they definitely did that. They Saquon
could not make a thing happen.

Speaker 13 (32:07):
The eagles twenty four to nothing halftime lead was the
second largest halftime lead in Super Bowl history. The Chiefs
were the only were only the second team in Super
Bowl history to give up more points than yards gain
in the first half. Philly joined the New England Patriots
and the Chiefs as the only NFL franchise to win
multiple Super Bowls in the last fifteen years.

Speaker 12 (32:29):
The Eagles beat the Patriots.

Speaker 13 (32:30):
Forty one to thirty three in Super Bowl fifty two
and going into last night's game, Philly defensive coordinator Vic
Fangio was zero to eight against my homes.

Speaker 11 (32:39):
Yeah, he executed a flawless plan. And I'm going to
say this to all my fellow Chiefs fans. Don't argue
with people on Twitter about the game.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
We got whooped. It is what it is. It's really
hard to win Super Bowls. It's even more hard to
make it the next year and then a third year.

Speaker 13 (33:00):
And after the game, Eagles fans did Eagles things. They're
un They took to the streets last night to celebrate
and at least one case tearing down a light pole,
setting items on fire. No word yet on any arrests,
but it wasn't that long ago that police detained over
thirty people for their over the line behavior after the

(33:20):
Eagles won the NFC Championship game, setting them up, setting
them up for the Super Bowl. The team's x account
indicated that the Super Bowl parade will be on Friday. Meanwhile,
New York's Empire State Building was lit up green and
white after the game as a nod to the champions
who won forty to twelve.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
That's so bizarre to me that they do that in
New York for Philadelphia, when you've got two NFL teams
that played just rubbing it into the guys that didn't
make it well in New York Giants and Phillies, it
was Li was alone, right.

Speaker 11 (33:50):
And the the other thing too, that's going to be interesting,
U is what does next year's team look like?

Speaker 1 (33:57):
Like? How will they be good again? Right? It's it
every team looks different year to year. Yeah, it was, Uh,
it was rough our our stats. So Lindsay and I
have got the game wrong. Yeah, that's for Spikes.

Speaker 11 (34:16):
I mean it was fifty to fifty chance, right, I
mean Gimpy picked it, uh, the Eagles to win and
totally on a spie. So Lindsay and Gimby in the
season at forty two and twenty two and I end
the season at forty three and twenty one.

Speaker 12 (34:30):
So wow, And that's because.

Speaker 1 (34:33):
I just pretty much kick ass?

Speaker 19 (34:34):
Right?

Speaker 15 (34:35):
Wait?

Speaker 2 (34:35):
Is that the line?

Speaker 1 (34:35):
Did I say that?

Speaker 10 (34:36):
Right?

Speaker 12 (34:37):
Brilliant?

Speaker 1 (34:37):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (34:38):
Yeah, because I'm pretty much a kick ass at everything
I touched.

Speaker 12 (34:43):
And that's your.

Speaker 1 (34:44):
Balls, lie, Lindsay A n Good morning.

Speaker 11 (35:01):
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All right, let's do best and worst of the weekend.

Speaker 11 (35:56):
What's the best thing that happened this weekend and the
worst thing that happened this week in BMMS space and
whatever that is to the phone number eight two nine
four five, or you can call if you'd like it
nine one eight four six, Oh kmod what's the best
and what's the worst?

Speaker 1 (36:09):
Lindsay.

Speaker 13 (36:10):
The best thing about the weekend was I got to
see and hang out with a dear friend of mine
who moved away from Tulsa around about nine years ago,
and we got to celebrate to another friend of ours
sixtieth birthday, So that was wonderful. The worst of the
weekend was waking up Saturday morning to the news of

(36:34):
Brent's passing. And though I didn't work with him or
know him very well, I did get to meet him
once after I started working here. Shortly after I started here,
he had came up for a visit and I was
introduced to him, and I was almost like starstruck because

(36:55):
I knew he was so very respected in the industry
and in the market, and he was he's a legend.
And he said, I like your voice, and I was like,
thank you.

Speaker 1 (37:07):
He gave a compliment.

Speaker 13 (37:08):
Yeah, he gave me a compliment. I loved that, and
so I'll always remember that. And I just thought he
was a very nice guy and that was awesome, and uh, yeah,
it was just a very sad day. And to see
the outpour of the comments, and I sat, I must
have sat and read those that morning for well over

(37:31):
an hour. How much he affected people's listening throughout the
years and as they grew up listening, and still to
this day, they'll go back to old CDs that they
had purchased a FERREROI D Mercer and it was it
was something.

Speaker 1 (37:48):
Best and worst of the weekend. What's the best thing
that happened this weekend? And the worst thing that happened
this weekend? BMI mass and whatever that is to the
phone number eight two nine four five. It can be
what's the best and what's the worst of the weekend.
I'm gone say that yesterday was the best. Started off
the day not hungover, which was pretty awesome and surprising

(38:10):
because I had a concert the night before. But I
just didn't go that hard, maybe because I went hard
Friday night, who knows. But we celebrated my youngest grand
baby's birthday. Tommy Boy turned one, so I went over
there yesterday and gave him his present, which it's this
awesome pad that like stretches out on the on the

(38:32):
on the ground on the floor there and it's got
like seventeen different musical instinct sounds, you know, those are awesome,
and crawls all over it, plays drums, piano, violin, He's
got all the instruments there. It's pretty pretty awesome yet
annoying I'm sure for his parents or whatever. But yeah,
I went over there and had cake and ice cream

(38:52):
and and then after that headed over to my friend's
house and watched the game and and that was just
it was awesome. My world famous deviled eggs, which was
a hit everybody, Like I have to say the worst
part of the weekend. Like, Okay, so Friday night, I
go and watch a thunder game down in Oklahoma City

(39:13):
with my girlfriend and her kids and a lot of
people that they work with. Right, look at you, boss
man took the whole company. Bring your family, come home,
We're gonna go watch a thunder game. Right. And so
we went down there and it was awesome, had a
great time, you know, But the seat the problem is
is like all last week I car bloated. I had

(39:35):
like more sandwiches and more bread than I do ever
you ever, right, I'm not like do I'm not doing
it to work out. I was just on a sandwich kick.
Right here, and you say carbloaded. I know that's the
only way. But I was so fat Friday and miserable.
And those seats at the pay Com Center. I don't

(39:56):
know if it was just I had expanded or they
just cramped, but I I'm in that seat, just fat
and great game, but god damn, am I miserable right now?
So that's what that was the worst part of it.

Speaker 11 (40:12):
So did they get to uh, did they take everybody
down there like when we did it in a bus
or did you know it drove separately.

Speaker 1 (40:18):
I thought it'd be pretty awesome if they did it
like we did, you know, on a party bus or
what not. But now we just loaded up the car
and rolled on down or we were gonna get something
to eat. We had plans to go someplace to eat
before the game, and then uh, I had just all
went to hell, you know, traffic and you know, people everywhere,
and we're just like, you know what fit, Let's eat

(40:41):
stadium food. So that's what we did. Best and worst
of the weekend.

Speaker 11 (40:44):
What's the best part of the weekend and what's the
worst part of the weekend? B M A mess and
whatever that is to eight two, nine, four, five uh
worst part of the week Yeah, the Chiefs losing that.
I was so excited.

Speaker 1 (40:57):
I hadn't set it up though that like this was
gonna be this might be the list time they go.
It's entirely possible, right right, So got some of my
favorite beer, you know, did it treated like it was
a tailgate day and we had Bloody Mary's in the
morning and and like kind of kind of kept that
theme going all day and then the game happened and

(41:20):
you're like, who.

Speaker 11 (41:23):
Yeah, And I'm one of those people like when things
get bad, I stopped drinking because.

Speaker 1 (41:29):
No, it'll tail spin fast. They're not gonna do.

Speaker 11 (41:34):
It's not like me playing billiards or pool, right, Like
I'll get better the more I drink.

Speaker 1 (41:40):
Right, They ain't. They ain't the more I drink, and
I won't interpret them as being better. Uh So. Uh
I put the kabash on that pretty much. When Cooper
Jean got that interception, I was like, oh no, we
have to stop. Uh So that was the worst part.

Speaker 11 (41:57):
The best part of the weekend is I didn't spend
ten grand to go watch that, right right. I was
telling my wife, I'm like, can you imagine if we
paid to go like, how sour would that be? That
would feel? I get it, have gratitude, We're lucky to
be here, all those things. That's tough when it isn't
like it was close, you can't go, oh, it's a

(42:18):
good game.

Speaker 1 (42:20):
They barely came back to twenty something points. They barely
made it to the game. Yeah, so that feels like
the best part of the weekend. Best and worst of
the weekend.

Speaker 11 (42:30):
Best got the pink Cadillac out of a out for
a nice drive. Worst, I lost one of my dear friends,
then just got word I lost another one early this morning.

Speaker 1 (42:40):
Rip Kirk and Kurt. You will be greatly missed.

Speaker 11 (42:44):
Worst part of the weekend was prepping for a colonoscopy today.

Speaker 1 (42:48):
Best part I lost seven pounds because of the prep. Man. Dude,
heck yeah, colonoscopy prep is gnarly.

Speaker 11 (42:57):
I don't care how much much of an alpha you
think you are. You prep for a kolonoscopy? Yeah, bitch,
he will cry from the toilet for help. Best definitely
Theory Unplugged. Worst toss up between Chiefs Loss and Sasquatch Sunset.

Speaker 1 (43:21):
Think skimpy? What is Sasquatch Sunset? That's a movie that
I watched and we'll talk about it later. Okay, yeah,
I watched Blink twice. Oh yeah, what you think it
was tough because you guys have already set it.

Speaker 11 (43:39):
Up, so I knew like where everything was happening. So
I tried to have a very neutral opinion about it.
I had some friends tell me that love movies too,
and they were like, they were like, it's not that good,
and so I watched it. I thought it was a
good storyline. I thought the ending made no sense. I
didn't correlate with the storyline at all. I'm all for

(43:59):
feminism and stuff, but like my wife's like, oh, you
didn't want him to get her wanted to get revenge.
I'm like, yeah, but that that makes no sense. Yeah,
so he knows now or he doesn't, because if he knows,
like it just didn't didn't get explained very well.

Speaker 1 (44:14):
Yeah, I thought for sure. Yeah, and definitely some creepy
moments where you're like, god, damn, yeah, disturbing flashes when
they start remembering stuff you're like, oh damn yeah. But overall,
I would give it a six point nine out of ten. Okay,

(44:35):
that ain't bad. It was good. It's good.

Speaker 11 (44:37):
It's a good movie for like Date Night whatever, I'm
not ready to put it in like the one of
the better movies I've ever seen.

Speaker 12 (44:44):
What did you think of his acting?

Speaker 1 (44:45):
Yeah? So far as like one of his best movies. No, no,
it's not you like Magic Mike Moro.

Speaker 11 (44:55):
No, I think Fox Catcher is his best movie. And
to be fair, I've never seen Magic Mike's so maybe
he's really great in Magic Mike.

Speaker 1 (45:01):
You're not missing anything. Oh is it not good? Oh? Yeah,
I've seen him before. Is it not good? I mean,
it's all right if you like you know, hunky men dancing,
It's not for me. What made you want to watch it? Then?
I'm the old lady one of them. Oh no, I
love that.

Speaker 12 (45:17):
It's her turn to pick a film.

Speaker 1 (45:18):
Uh. And you went and saw a Theory right? Yeah?
Dead man? Yes, talk about the best uh performance from
Theory of a Dead Man I've ever seen in my life.
I've seen him several times for Oklahoma. I've seen him
at the Tulsa Theater. I've seen him at the Stay Fair.

Speaker 14 (45:34):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (45:34):
Plugged in and rocking, and they're great, don't get me wrong,
But there was something about this, just the acoustic vibe
with it. It was their best show ever. Their set
was like set in like a basement, like I think,
like a luh that seventies show, right, so, and it
got the shad carpet and the chairs everywhere, and it
looks like a basement. And they had a bartender up

(45:54):
on the stage. It was, you know, giving them drinks
and whatnots and and uh just hearing their acoustic versions
of their popular songs. I was like, that's awesome. Some
of them would make sense, like Santa Monica write RX
or Medicaid. Those make sense to be acoustic songs. But
when you're talking like bad Girlfriend the Bitch came Back,

(46:16):
you know, stuff like that, You're like, wow, that was awesome.
And Aron Jones killed it too. He busted out in
that purple rain and I was like, damn all right,
and it was just him and a guitar, nobody else
on the stage. Text came in for best and worst.

Speaker 11 (46:34):
Best part of the week and was finding Molly Cobb's
grave from Killers of the Flower Moon. Worst part was
seeing all the destruction in Osag County. Another one, uh
best I made Beera Tacos or Biata Tacos from Scratch.
Worst eight too, much feels like you go through that
much work to make Beera tacos feel free to do that.

Speaker 1 (46:55):
Best of the weekend.

Speaker 11 (46:56):
Grandma's body finally made it to Mexico and gets buried
today as I couldn't attend due to work.

Speaker 1 (47:02):
They didn't give you a You would think you only
get two here. It doesn't matter who it is in
your life. I'm not take all the time you need.
That's what they say. I mean, a good manager would
say that we're only going to pay you for two
rest you use your vacation days. Uh, there was another one.

(47:23):
I thought I saw in there for best and worst
where to go? But the the bereavement getting more than
two days. You're like, hey, yeah, I think for bereaveing
you should get at least four or at least a
whole week.

Speaker 11 (47:37):
I just I don't think there should be a standard.
Every death is different. So you're pregnant with a kid
and you have a stillborn, you should get two days.

Speaker 1 (47:49):
I don't think so, man, I mean, do you still
give maternity leave? I mean, you didn't give birth. It
just wasn't no no, But you should definitely get for
the woman.

Speaker 11 (47:59):
For sure, you should at least get a week and
probably the dad too. It is that is a gnarly
thing to go through. Are your your your partner gets
murdered right in your home?

Speaker 1 (48:12):
Be back at two days. Yeah, in general, Yeah, we're
real sorry. So see you with Thursday the meeting, we're
having Sarah Sarah's birthday. We already got the case.

Speaker 12 (48:25):
And you know Friday it's for the pizza party. You
don't want to miss that.

Speaker 1 (48:29):
Hey, we hit our sales goal for the tenth year
in a row.

Speaker 11 (48:32):
We need the company billions, So we've got two topping pizzas.

Speaker 1 (48:36):
What sausage and pepper.

Speaker 11 (48:42):
And salad for all those people who are watching there
away at the getting of the year. All right, we're
gonna take a break. We've got tickets to Jerry Cantrell
we're gonna give away when we come back.

Speaker 14 (48:53):
Telsa's Morning Show Continuous.

Speaker 10 (49:08):
Good Morning.

Speaker 1 (49:08):
It's the Big Mad Morning Show.

Speaker 11 (49:10):
Nine one, eight four six oh kmod can also text
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What you want to say to eight two nine four five.
Let's play a game. We got to see Jerry Cantrell,
who's gonna be over at the Tuls Theater on February
twenty fifth. Get your tickets to Tallstheater dot com and
you're gonna win one hundred dollars gift card to Moody's Jewelry,
and you're gonna be in the running for Rocks N' Roses,

(49:35):
which is a thousand dollars Moodies gift card will give
away this week. You just gotta play note you. I'm
gonna play one note of a song. You gotta guess
the song. It's very famous song. All of them are
very famous. They might be rock, they might not, but
they are all super famous songs. One note. If you
guess it correctly, you are going to win. Forget what

(49:59):
did I get the personal the phone last week before?
Or did I play it first?

Speaker 12 (50:03):
You got them on the phone.

Speaker 11 (50:04):
Yeah, okay, Well let's do it different this week. I'll
play the note and then we'll get somebody on the phone.
We can play the note again after that. So here
is the one note. Can you guess the song in
one note?

Speaker 1 (50:17):
Oh? Turn it on. I'll do it again. Yeah, all right, And.

Speaker 11 (50:32):
I'm an eight four six oh Kmod nine an eight
four six oh kmo D call up one note?

Speaker 1 (50:38):
Can you guess it? Good morning? You're on the air.
What is your name.

Speaker 19 (50:44):
Hi, it's Ivy, Hi Ivory.

Speaker 1 (50:45):
How are you good? Good Ivory? Here is this? Here
is the one note?

Speaker 19 (50:54):
Oh my gosh, I know that song.

Speaker 12 (50:56):
Yeah, we all do.

Speaker 1 (50:58):
Yeah. I'll play it again and then you can give
your guests. Okay, okay, twilight Zone twilight Zone.

Speaker 11 (51:09):
That is incorrect. Twilight Zone is incorrect. I'm sorry, Ivery,
Thank you so much. Good morning, you're on the air.
What is your name?

Speaker 1 (51:18):
Yeahs Nathan. How are you, buddy?

Speaker 20 (51:21):
Not bad about your good man?

Speaker 1 (51:22):
Let me play one note you guess song correctly? You
get those tickets see Jerry Cantrell. Here is the.

Speaker 19 (51:27):
Note that is incorrect. Z. Let's go with level Yale
Billy Idol.

Speaker 1 (51:36):
What did you say, wevell Yale Billy Idol. Correct?

Speaker 21 (51:41):
Man.

Speaker 1 (51:41):
Congratulations, that was That was impressive, my friend.

Speaker 9 (51:45):
That was Thank you, Thank you man.

Speaker 20 (51:48):
I try to call every day and I never get through.

Speaker 11 (51:51):
Dude, you're getting tickets to see Jerry Cantrell and one
hundred dollars movies gift card and you're the running for
a thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (51:56):
Gift card to Moody's Jewelry for rocks and roses. Excellent job, sir, amazing.

Speaker 20 (52:01):
Thanks.

Speaker 19 (52:02):
I love you guys, man, buddy, see you later.

Speaker 1 (52:04):
Hang on the line, don't go anywhere. I wow, didn't think.
And the fact that he was listening to his radio,
I was like, oh he I was. I had my
finger on the next button for the next collar because
I was like, there is no way he's getting that.

Speaker 12 (52:19):
I'm so impressed right now.

Speaker 1 (52:21):
Yeah, that was awesome. Billy Idol doing a tour, oh
yeah with Joan Jet can be a favorite female rock artist.

Speaker 22 (52:29):
And yeah, he looks old. I was gonna see you old,
go ahead, I haven't looked. What do you think, lindsay,
what's sixty nine?

Speaker 11 (52:42):
I think he's got to be in his seventies. I'm
gonna say seventy three. Billy Idol is giggity years old.

Speaker 1 (52:48):
He is sixty nine. Okay, yeah, but hey, man, keep
on doing it. If Mitch can do it, so can you. No, no, no,
that's not true. Just because other people can do things
doesn't mean you can. Right, all right on.

Speaker 10 (53:02):
To the hag.

Speaker 1 (53:02):
How old do you think she is? Oh? You mean
Joe Jack that one.

Speaker 12 (53:08):
She's probably she younger than him.

Speaker 21 (53:13):
Sixty five, seventy three, sixty six okay, okay, yeah, what
do you think Billie Idol's net worth.

Speaker 1 (53:24):
Is oh, fun.

Speaker 8 (53:29):
Go with.

Speaker 12 (53:33):
Forty million?

Speaker 11 (53:34):
Forty I'm gonna say fifteen. I can't imagine. I mean
his songs were big, but yeah, I think fifteen feels
more than generous.

Speaker 12 (53:47):
Well, you're probably right.

Speaker 1 (53:48):
It says here that his net worth is sixty sixty
sixty mili, Yeah, sixty million. Maybe he invested, well, maybe
owns like a Domino's chain or something right right right,
right right or hair jel I got stuck in la?

(54:11):
What is la woods?

Speaker 8 (54:12):
La?

Speaker 11 (54:13):
Look, there is a there's a video because he did
a commercial with Matt Rife, and there's a video of
the behind the scenes part of it. And he just
looks like a good dude.

Speaker 1 (54:26):
Billy Ottle. Yeah, yeah, he just looks like You're like,
you look awesome, you look fun.

Speaker 12 (54:34):
You want to have a beer with him?

Speaker 1 (54:36):
Yeah? He looks fun.

Speaker 11 (54:38):
All right, So congratulations to uh Nathan as he got
those tickets. See Jerry control, We've got those tickets all week.
We're gonna take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 15 (54:47):
Four of a Big Man Morning Show is next, Good morning.

Speaker 11 (55:11):
It's The big Man Morning Show nine one eight four six,
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Speaker 1 (55:30):
Let's see what Gimpi has in his four x four. Hey,
chronus is here that the Chinese tariffs are in effect.
China's retalatory import taxes include fifteen percent on coal and
liquefied natural gas, along with two present trebonne oil, farm equipment,
and large engine gars alright. China is also imposing export

(55:52):
controls on several rare earth metals, critical components of electronic
and military equipment. Earlier this month, Trump announced a two
percent tariff on all Chinese products. Sunday night, he said
that he would be enacting twenty five percent tariffs on
all steel and aluminium imported to the US. DHS Secretary

(56:15):
Nomes says that Guantanamo Bay migrants will be held indefinitely.
Homeland Security Secretary Christy Nome says illegal immigrants held at
Guantanamo Bay will be there until officials can reach agreements
with their home countries. To repatriate them. Nomes said that
this could mean some may be imprisoned at the military

(56:35):
detention facility in Cuba for weeks. She insisted that those
being housed are currently accused of serious violent crimes and
have been afforded their rights to do process. What else
we got here? Trump directs treasury to stop minting new pennies.
Trump wrote in a post on his true social site

(56:57):
that the country has for far too long minted pennies,
which he says literally cost us more than two cents.
The US Mint reported a loss of over eighty five
million dollars in twenty twenty four on the over three
billion pennies it's produced. Are you for that sure? Why not?
There's enough out there and they're in circulation. Nobody really

(57:20):
collects pennies, to be honest with you, that's true.

Speaker 11 (57:22):
I don't know how many people pay with coins, so
I feel like this is just a way to round
money up to charge more.

Speaker 1 (57:28):
That makes good sense. Get rid of the penny, though,
and I don't know, just make everything even who needs change?
It's five dollars, right, not five ninety nine, not five
seventy five five bucks? Yeah? Give me? That is how
much is that five bucks? It's not five ninety nine,
it'd be six. Well, you know what I mean, You
know what I mean, just making an even number, No
no change at all, whatsoever, you know, but just feels

(57:51):
like a money grab kind of Yeah, maybe probably also needed.
All right, what else we got here? The Greenwood Rising
offers free admission to Oklahomans during Black History Month. Greenwood Rising,
Black Wall Street History Center, and TTCU Federal Credit Union
are partnering up to offer Oklahoma's re admission every Friday

(58:11):
during Black History Month. This is their third year doing
Freedom Fridays. Their partnership is a is their way of
inviting and inspiring people to experience the exhibit during Black
History Month.

Speaker 13 (58:34):
Jake Elliott is officially the most accurate kicker in Super
Bowl history. The Philadelphia Eagles kicker drilled the forty eight
yard field goal during the second quarter of last night's
went over the Chiefs. And that's a big number for
Elliott because it moves in past Ray Awershing for the
Super Bowl record of most field goal attempts without a miss.
The former forty nine Ers kicker played in two Super

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Bowls and went five for five going into Super Bowl
fifty nine, Elliott was also five for five in the
Big Game before he hit his record setting kick from
forty eight yards out that gave the Eagles a ten
to nothing lead. Elliott ended up hitting four field goals
in the Super Bowl, which is tied for the most
in a single game in Super Bowl history. Don Chandler

(59:20):
from the Packers, Worshing and Harrison Bucker are the only
other kickers to make four field goals in a single game.
Thanks to those four kicks, Elliott now has nine field
goals for a Super Bowl career, which is tied with
Bucker for the most in Super Bowl history.

Speaker 1 (59:36):
There was question going into the game on his consistency
and reliability, but he was on it.

Speaker 10 (59:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (59:41):
He last night there was a weird thing that was happening,
and it was unclear if it was something new that
was happening or they just started calling it.

Speaker 1 (59:48):
But the long snapper would do a movement.

Speaker 11 (59:52):
Where he would like kind of roll forward and then
snap it right, and they were calling that as him
moving to move, which would be off sides if you
wear a legal procedure, and so they would move the
ball back. But it happened almost every time that he
snapped the ball, and I can't imagine he decided at
the Super Bowl to try a new technique, right, No,

(01:00:13):
and so that was really weird that happened. But yeah, no,
he was. He was on fire yesterday as whatever pre
workout drink, whatever crustable they served, whatever that was they.

Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
I didn't know this.

Speaker 11 (01:00:26):
The NFL eats more crustables than anywhere else, schools whatever,
they eat more crustables, uncrustables, uncrustables, crustables, uncrustables.

Speaker 1 (01:00:37):
Okay, yeah, I've never had one, so I don't.

Speaker 9 (01:00:39):
All right.

Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
It's a peanut butter and jilly sandwich frozen. Yeah, some
people like them frozen like they it's weird.

Speaker 13 (01:00:48):
While the Kansas City Chiefs couldn't win a third consecutive
Lombardi Trophy on Sunday, Travis Kelsey still made history with
his third reception during the game.

Speaker 12 (01:00:55):
Last night.

Speaker 13 (01:00:55):
Kelsey surpassed Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry
Rice for the most catches and so Super Bowl history.
The ten time Pro Bowl tight end now owns the
new record with thirty five total receptions. In the title game.
He finished with four catches for thirty nine yards against
Philly Sunday's matchup marked the thirty five year old's fifth
Super Bowl appearance of his career, emerging victorious in three

(01:01:17):
of them.

Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
There's no way that means anything to him. No, No,
he wanted to win, of course. There's no way that
accolade means anything to him. Yeah, they don't put a
trophy up. He's already in the Hall of Fame.

Speaker 11 (01:01:30):
That's true, Right, he's gonna be a first ballot, But
there's no way that he was like, well, at least
that happened, you.

Speaker 12 (01:01:36):
Know, at least I got that going for me.

Speaker 1 (01:01:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (01:01:39):
The big thing is there was an embrace between him
and Mahomes at the end of the game, and Mahomes
go down slap in fives and he skips over one
of the players, Samaj p Ryan, and skips over him,
and so people are like, oh, why did he skip Samaj?
And the rumor is is that he knows that Kelsey's
done and that because the embrace looked very emotional and

(01:02:04):
I don't know, these guys have kind of been in
sync since Mahomes arrived, So it could be just the
fact that they lost the game, or it could be
the Mahomes knows something and knows that it's the end
either way. I'm like, I don't want him to come
back if he doesn't want to, right, It.

Speaker 13 (01:02:22):
Doesn't feel like he would be done though, especially since
Andy has already said that he was going to come
back for another season.

Speaker 11 (01:02:30):
I mean, people do all this. If what you were doing,
which was hard work even though you enjoyed it, you
made some money. Yeah, but you get to sit in
front of a microphone and make a lot more.

Speaker 1 (01:02:43):
Which would you pick?

Speaker 9 (01:02:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:02:45):
And you need to do with your.

Speaker 11 (01:02:46):
Brother, yeah, without injuries the threat of injuries, and you
get to spend time with somebody who liked being in
a relationship with contractually or otherwise. I mean, to me,
that's not a hard decision. He might be ready for
that next act of his life. Thirty five's old in
the NFL.

Speaker 13 (01:03:07):
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Time for our listeners are awesome. We like to chat
with the listener and they share part of their story
with us and.

Speaker 1 (01:04:05):
On the phone with us right now. Is is it Keelan?
Do I have that right?

Speaker 19 (01:04:11):
It is Kean, yes, sir.

Speaker 1 (01:04:12):
And are you named after like a grandfather or something
like that.

Speaker 14 (01:04:17):
I'm not.

Speaker 19 (01:04:17):
Unfortunately, I wish I could tell you where it came from.

Speaker 1 (01:04:20):
Okay, because it's such a unique name that sometimes they
have a connection to, like a family member or something
like that.

Speaker 19 (01:04:27):
Nope, No, I couldn't tell you where it comes from.

Speaker 1 (01:04:29):
Okay, it says you've been married almost ten years. Tell
me how you met your wife.

Speaker 19 (01:04:35):
So we went to high school together, graduated in two
thousand and seven. We started dating the last month of
high school and we've been together ever since.

Speaker 11 (01:04:42):
So you guys don't get to have that luxury of
like I would have been fun to date in high school.

Speaker 1 (01:04:46):
Like you guys knew what each other was like in
high school. That's great, And would you and what was it.

Speaker 11 (01:04:52):
That attracted you to her that you know made you
pull the trigger then and reads it rather than earlier.

Speaker 19 (01:05:01):
We actually had a class together. I hadn't actually seen
her before that, but she was beautiful. I loved her personality.
I just enjoyed being around here, so we started dating.

Speaker 11 (01:05:12):
Listen, I read a thing this morning and says marriage
should be about laughs, eating good food, and sex. So
it sounds like you got a couple of those figured out.

Speaker 1 (01:05:20):
We don't have to ask about the other ones.

Speaker 11 (01:05:22):
It says here you're a former sheriff's deputy. What made
you want to get into law enforcement?

Speaker 19 (01:05:28):
Well, it was kind of a family venture there. Dad, grandfather,
and stepdad were all troopers with OHP, and Dad was
Tulsa County for twenty seven years until he retired, So
it was kind of what I was destined to do.
I guess I.

Speaker 11 (01:05:44):
Felt like that was the next path for you because
of the family connection to it.

Speaker 19 (01:05:49):
But I've been around it my entire life. It was
you know, it was part of my everyday life. And
that's just that was the next logical step for me.

Speaker 11 (01:05:57):
Sure, you saw these people in your life that were
here to you doing it, and why would you not
want to walk in their footsteps?

Speaker 19 (01:06:03):
Absolutely, I don't want.

Speaker 1 (01:06:04):
To give away why you got out of it.

Speaker 11 (01:06:06):
But did you Did you ever see them have bad
days in law enforcement?

Speaker 6 (01:06:12):
Uh?

Speaker 19 (01:06:14):
No, I didn't. They They're they're in my eyes there,
they're men and movement, and they they didn't bring that
stuff home with him.

Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
Hey, you when we were talking before this, you had
told me about an accident that I think your grandpa
had pulling somebody over. I think that would make for
a pretty bad day.

Speaker 19 (01:06:36):
Yep, he you know he was. He pulled a car
over on I forty, yeah, back in nineteen eighty one
for a headlight being out. Little did he know they
had just killed two people in California, stole their car,
and robbed the heritage hows in Oklahoma City. And like
I said, he got him for a headlight. Well, the

(01:06:58):
guy goes back up after he gets him out of
the car, says he's going for his license. But he
actually retrieves a revolver from the glove box, tells the
others in the car what he's going to do. He
walks back to the patrol car where my grandfather's at.
They go to both sit down in the car, and
Grandpa realizes he's not sitting down the other man's not.
Or he's got that pistol held under the into the

(01:07:20):
cab of the car and he pulls the trigger where
it hits him and between the cheek and the nose.
It was a three fifty seven magnum revolver, and it
knocked Grandpa out, knocked all his teeth out. He lived,
and the folks went on to get caught later that day,
but he didn't. He didn't talk about that a whole lot.

Speaker 1 (01:07:41):
Right, But I can see, I mean, Gimby's right, that
is a bad day.

Speaker 11 (01:07:43):
But you probably saw that and the stories of that
when you were getting the law enforcement or deciding hey,
that's going to be my path, you probably saw that
as like more of a superman thing.

Speaker 19 (01:07:53):
Absolutely, yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 1 (01:07:55):
That's that's interesting.

Speaker 11 (01:07:57):
Do you think that, like when you just decided to
get out of law enforcement, which we'll get to, did
you see that as did you not care about the
legacy or any of those things? And you just were
like this, I'm just not built for this.

Speaker 19 (01:08:12):
What did I'm looking up to or telling me son,
you need to get out. It's not the same as
it used to be. And I'm like, I'm fine, I'll
be fine, I'll be fine. Well, they were right, it
wasn't the same as it used to be. And I,
you know, I ended up taking their advice.

Speaker 1 (01:08:31):
Now we'll get to that in a minute.

Speaker 11 (01:08:32):
When you did law enforcement, it says you ended up
on the front page of a newspaper, but not in America.
How did you get on the front page of a
newspaper in the UK?

Speaker 19 (01:08:42):
Well, so, just normal every day for me. You know,
I get a call at a burglary. Okay, fine, show
up and lo and behold, it's not true, just every
day burglary. We got three dead kids in a house
and a homeowner's son had shot them with an ar
and I didn't think anything of it. I worked the

(01:09:03):
call as usual. It wasn't until a couple of days
later my father in law calls me and goes, hey,
did you know You're on the front page of a
British newspaper. Well, no, I looked it up and lo
and behold there I am. Turns out that was a
hot time in the United States because this young man

(01:09:25):
at uston ar to defend for home defense basically, and
that was a big push in the US that nobody
needs an AR for home defense. And here we are,
we have this prime example of this young man using
an AR for home defense, and it went around the
world on that point, I guess, yeah, so it was

(01:09:47):
pretty cool to see see myself in London.

Speaker 11 (01:09:50):
What is that like getting a call like that over
the you know, to be dispatched to something like that,
does your adrenaline shoot up?

Speaker 1 (01:09:59):
Do you? Yeah?

Speaker 19 (01:10:01):
Absolutely so. I was, I don't know, five miles away
and it took me about ninety seconds to get there.
As soon as the dispatcher dispatches, you do a call,
she says, you know, we got a burglary in progress. Okay,
that's we get that quite often. But she added with

(01:10:23):
shots fired that kind of elevated a little more. And
when my lieutenant and I got there, there was a
young man dead in the driveway and that's when we
that's when we knew this was a real deal.

Speaker 11 (01:10:36):
And so did you get there like you and your
lieutenant were in the same car, or did you just
arrive at a time.

Speaker 19 (01:10:41):
He arrived, I don't know, five six seconds before I did.
He hadn't gone into the house yet. In fact, I've
we staged and I was the first one into the house,
but we got there just within seconds of each other.

Speaker 11 (01:10:57):
I ask guys and girls that have served the military,
especially in theater, that I asked them, are they still there?

Speaker 1 (01:11:04):
Are you still on some of those calls in your head?

Speaker 19 (01:11:10):
I can, I can see it, I can smell it,
I can hear it. Those sights that I saw will
never go away. That's just it is what it is. Yeah,
I have dreams, you know, quite frequently of being in
gun fights and all that mess. Yeah, So I don't
know that that'll ever go away.

Speaker 1 (01:11:32):
I tell people because many people go to funerals and
see somebody in a coffin. But seeing a dead body
is not an awesome part of life, correct? Would you
agree with that?

Speaker 19 (01:11:49):
I would. And it's a little different than going to funerals.
You know, they're all cleaned up, dressed up, looking nice.
When you walk into something like that, you know, and
you've got an eighteen year old laying in the floor
with I mean, he was just alive ten minutes ago.
It's a little different. You can still smell the gunpowder
in the room from where the guy shot him.

Speaker 1 (01:12:08):
You know.

Speaker 19 (01:12:09):
In fact, one of those kids was still alive when
we walked into the house, but he used to coumb
to his injuries shortly after EMS arrived. I mean, it's
just it's it's different.

Speaker 1 (01:12:22):
You also did some meth lab bus. What were those like?

Speaker 4 (01:12:27):
Yeah?

Speaker 19 (01:12:28):
We uh, the sheriff that hired me, Bob Colbert, we
did one hundred and seventy six meth lab bus and
his first year in office, so pretty much every day
or every other day, we were doing a medlab bus. Luckily,
the guy of my size, I got to be the
door kicker. And there's there's a house south of Kowita.

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We staged up on. It's i don't know, four o'clock
in the morning, cold, and we're all in our tacticol gear,
you know, red and blue lights. And I run up
and kicked this door. And I'm used to the door
swinging on the hinges. Well, this one came off the hinges.
It broke off the doorframe and landed against the wall.
So here we are all geared up, trying to stumble

(01:13:13):
over this door, trying to get into this house before
anybody can arm themselves and shoot back at us. So
that was it was eventful.

Speaker 1 (01:13:26):
How many how many pounds of drugs do you think
you've taken off the streets?

Speaker 19 (01:13:31):
Uh? And Wagner carry alone? Hundreds? I mean, it's we
ended up doing interdiction in my later in my career,
and we were able to get some good bus Not
just me, but there was a bunch of other other
deputies that were in on that venture as well, but
we made a pretty good.

Speaker 1 (01:13:51):
Dent in it.

Speaker 11 (01:13:53):
Did those type of calls give you the most satisfaction?

Speaker 19 (01:14:00):
No, I wouldn't say the most satisfaction. I mean, I
know it's going to sound cliche, but I really helped
enjoy or I really enjoyed helping the individuals that couldn't
help themselves. That's what gave me the most satisfaction. Unfortunately,
it's not. It's not what the majority of my career was.

Speaker 11 (01:14:17):
Right, tell me a story about one that stands out
in your mind as that you're really proud of and
glad you were a part of.

Speaker 19 (01:14:27):
Yeah, I forgot to tell Guffy about this. But me
and about four other guys from Widner County actually went
down to Hurricane Harvey. I was part of the Lake
Patrol and we hooked onto our boat and a bunch
of us drove down there for a week rescuing people
out of their houses. I mean, we're cruising down city

(01:14:50):
Street in a boat. You know, we look down in
the water and you can see the roof of a
Ford Explorer as you drive by. It was pretty unbelievable.
But that that one stands out pretty good. Is a
good time in my career helping people.

Speaker 11 (01:15:08):
It says here that you were part of a canine
unit as well. Tell me about your canine officer.

Speaker 19 (01:15:18):
Yeah. A few years into my career, I got they
asked anybody that you know, does anybody want to become canine?
I volunteered and went to Little Rock, Arkansas and got
my dog and named him Baine. Bain and I worked
together for a little while. We got some dope. There
was one instance, I think this is before Bain came along,

(01:15:41):
but Partner and I were working Highway sixty nine. Aaron
Wagner and Partner pulls over the semi and we're talking
to the driver and hey, man, you might as well
search your trailer. I I'd rather you not. Okay, that's fine,
You've got that right.

Speaker 20 (01:15:58):
Man.

Speaker 19 (01:15:58):
You ever been in trouble, Yeah, just go out of prison. Okay.
What'd you go to prison for? DraftKings?

Speaker 6 (01:16:05):
Oh?

Speaker 19 (01:16:06):
Okay? So of course we let him go. They wouldn't
give us permission to search. We called the guy up
in eight air, who actually had a canine at that time,
said hey, look out for this truck. If you can
get him on something, pull him over. And he ends
up pulling him over and finding a loaded dope in
that trailer. So he went back to prison for crafting again.

Speaker 11 (01:16:28):
And of the people I know that are canine officers,
and I say this in the most most respectful way possible,
the love affair they have with their dogs is just
it'll it puts a smile on your face.

Speaker 1 (01:16:40):
Is that fair to say about you and Bain?

Speaker 19 (01:16:43):
Absolutely? I still keep up with Baine till this day.
One of my other partners took him when I left,
and man, Bain would have done He would have done
anything to protect me at any time. He would. I mean,
he doesn't care. They don't They don't analyze risk versus reward.
They just go to they go to work. That's all

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they do, and that's all I know.

Speaker 11 (01:17:05):
We have this debate on the show a lot because
I'm very much anti cat. Do you think there could
be a feline cop cat?

Speaker 1 (01:17:15):
Absolutely not, because they are not as superior as dogs, right,
correct it from an expert? Yeah?

Speaker 11 (01:17:24):
What was the amount of time that you were like,
I don't think this is for me anymore and your
last day on the force.

Speaker 19 (01:17:33):
Oh, probably less than six months?

Speaker 1 (01:17:41):
And was it just an internal conversation or did you
have some conversation with superiors?

Speaker 19 (01:17:50):
So I had told the sheriff at one time, I'm like, man,
I need to take some time off. And I had
enough time. I ended up taking about two months off
just to kind of internally reflect and reevaluate what I
was doing with my life and where this path was

(01:18:10):
going to lead me. And if I liked the person
I was. I'll be honest, I was not a I
was not a kind person to be around. My wife
will tell you the same thing I was not. I
was not a happy person. I wasn't a nice person.
Law enforcement will absolutely bring the worst out in you,

(01:18:33):
and I kind of got tired of living that. So
I decided to make a change.

Speaker 11 (01:18:40):
And was there a specific call that sticks out in
your mind as this is the yang, this is it,
I can't do it anymore.

Speaker 19 (01:18:49):
Yeah, there was. It was a combination of calls. I've
worked a five year old that was involved in an accident.
The lady was texting and driving south of Kouita. He
was in his car seat, but he wasn't buckled in.
So I get there, I see this young man crumpled
up on the floorboard behind the driver's seat. Of course

(01:19:11):
he's dead. The woman was dead. They hit another car
head on the worst part was it wasn't even her kid.
It was her boyfriend's kid. So that and there was
a pretty notable suicide in a town in Wagner County.

(01:19:32):
That one will stick with me for a while. The guy,
it just he has gone through some trauma in his life,
and you know when he was a kid, and here
he was living with it. I don't know thirty years later,
but I had to go through and read his suicide
note to his parents, his wife, his kids. So that

(01:19:53):
was that was probably the time I'm like, all right,
I really need to reevaluate what I want and I
probably started making the change around.

Speaker 11 (01:20:04):
Then, and did did when you went through academy or
training or conversations with mentors, did any of them ever
talk to you about that part?

Speaker 19 (01:20:17):
I don't. I don't believe so.

Speaker 1 (01:20:20):
They.

Speaker 6 (01:20:21):
Uh.

Speaker 19 (01:20:21):
I mean, you obviously know you're going to see trauma
and in in school and and you're continuing it. You
know you've got to do X hours I think it's
two hours of mental health training every year, but that
it's really a joke. I mean, you're not really prepared
for what you're going to see. I mean, there's no
way to prepare somebody for every circumstance. But I mean,

(01:20:45):
all I can say is, you know is people are
out there struggling with that stuff, and talk to somebody, like,
reach out, talk to your friends, do something. Don't just
bottle it up like I did, because that's all I did.
I just suppressed it and went on about my life
and I still deal with it.

Speaker 1 (01:21:05):
So do you think you're what you went through? You
struggled with the.

Speaker 11 (01:21:16):
Keeping those as just calls and not mean I mean
it sounds like you saw these as people and not
just calls.

Speaker 1 (01:21:22):
Do I have that accurate? Yeah?

Speaker 19 (01:21:25):
I mean they I saw them for what they were.
You know, they were you know, that was somebody's little
five year old, that was somebody's dad. And I mean,
I don't know how many times we had to tell
you go knock on somebody's door in the middle of
the night and tell their family that their loved ones

(01:21:45):
no longer here.

Speaker 1 (01:21:46):
You know.

Speaker 19 (01:21:46):
Well, they they don't have anybody else generally to lean
on at three o'clock in the morning. So you were
caught in the front of it. They are They're people.
They're not just a call.

Speaker 1 (01:22:01):
And it.

Speaker 19 (01:22:02):
Yeah, you put a personal touch on it, and maybe
that's where I messed up, But yeah, they were people.
They're not just a call number.

Speaker 1 (01:22:15):
Yeah. I can't imagine the mental load that you still
carry to this day with something like that.

Speaker 19 (01:22:24):
It's got to but yeah it is. But I've got
a pretty good support system, you know. And man, I
got a heck of a career now and I couldn't
be happier.

Speaker 1 (01:22:37):
What do you do now?

Speaker 19 (01:22:39):
I am an aircraft mechanic.

Speaker 1 (01:22:41):
Okay, yeah, all right, Well then we're gonna ask you this.
How safe is it to fly? Right now?

Speaker 19 (01:22:50):
It is safer to fly than to drive your car.
I know, all this mess going on in the news.
If people saw how much mate and it went into
the airplanes, it is absolutely astonishing. Of course, human error,
human factor is always going to play a role in tragedies.

(01:23:12):
You know, that's something that we can't eliminate as human error,
human factor out of these things. But there are so
many safety redundancies built into these airplanes. You could literally
lose almost all of your systems on the airplane and
it will still land just fine.

Speaker 1 (01:23:29):
Yeah, but what about the duels?

Speaker 19 (01:23:31):
Right, Yeah, you've got to talk to I can't speak
about that. You got to talk to Boeing about.

Speaker 1 (01:23:35):
That one, right, There are exceptions.

Speaker 19 (01:23:40):
Yeah, all I can say is the fleet that I
maintain is you're safer fly on one of these in
your arder having your car to work every day.

Speaker 10 (01:23:51):
Yeah, by far.

Speaker 1 (01:23:52):
Yeah, I agree with you.

Speaker 11 (01:23:53):
I don't think people realize the amount of inspections, checklists,
safeties that happen over and over and over and over
and over again by multiple different levels to ensure the safety. Now,
humans are humans, so you said it that those mistakes
can happen, but there is a massive amount of safety
put into flying absolutely right on. Man, Well listen, yeah,

(01:24:17):
it's been awesome talking to you, man. Thank you for
sharing all that stuff, and do you have anything else
you'd like to say? It about two people that are
out there struggling with their job with mental stuff, or
police officers or military or anybody that's dealing with trauma.

Speaker 19 (01:24:31):
It doesn't matter who it is, police, military, fire ems, civilians,
it doesn't matter. We all go through stress. If you're struggling,
if you know, if you're if you're having thoughts of
hurting yourself or hurting somebody else, seek help. There's no
shame in it. I did it. There's there's absolutely no shame.

(01:24:52):
And see can help. You know help I mean, and
it may be your best friend. You don't have to
go see a professional. Just tell your breath, fam what's
on your mind and maybe you two can work through it.
Just get it off your chest, don't suppress it.

Speaker 1 (01:25:06):
Kylan, thank you so much man for talking with us,
and have a great day. Friend.

Speaker 19 (01:25:11):
We all do the same.

Speaker 1 (01:25:12):
Thank you, all right, buddy, see you later. That's our
listeners are awesome. Take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 14 (01:25:16):
Tulsa's Morning show is coming right back, a big mad
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Speaker 11 (01:25:36):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Nine one,
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two nine four five.

Speaker 1 (01:25:45):
I wouldn't say I was super excited.

Speaker 11 (01:25:47):
For Kendrick Lamar to do the halftime show, but I
was somewhat excited. I think Kendall Lamar is insanely talented
and his music's really good. But to the app viewer
you probably are like, that's fine. But to the diehards,
there was so much Drake.

Speaker 1 (01:26:08):
Middle Finger.

Speaker 11 (01:26:10):
It was starting with just the chain and the little
a like you're a minor. The set was looked like
a Sony PlayStation controller. Sony owns his label, and then
it was then game over. Yeah, having Serena Williams do

(01:26:31):
the crip walk on an X like, there's so much
pettiness in like the best way, him grinning at the camera, Oh.

Speaker 1 (01:26:44):
Teasing that song over. Oh my gosh. It was drama
in a way that I did not expect. I thought
there'd be one like slight of hand type of thing,
but no, no, no, no, no, no, in your face, subtly
in your face. I don't know anything about this because
that's not my type of music typically, right, So what

(01:27:05):
caused all this beef betwixt them? Do you know?

Speaker 11 (01:27:09):
So my understanding and this is gonna be very fifty
year old Iowa boy definition. Kendrick's the real deal. Drake
ain't okay, And I'm just breaking that down into a
very digestible Drake is playing a character allegedly. This is

(01:27:32):
their version, not mine. I don't know these people from
Adam Kendrick the connections. What I know about Kendrick.

Speaker 1 (01:27:40):
Lamar is.

Speaker 11 (01:27:45):
His connections are deep right right right, right, right right,
And I don't and think of like he's a made
man type of thing.

Speaker 1 (01:27:52):
Okay. See, I wouldn't shore, Like I said, I don't
keep up with it. I didn't know if you cut
them off in traffic or stole a girlfriend or something
whatever it is that causes these rappers to have their
beef and then start making, you know, songs about each
other or whatever.

Speaker 11 (01:28:06):
So the the idea that Kendall Kamar played in this
little beef between him and Drake played the halftime at
the super Bowl not only snubs Little Wayne, which is
also an awesome move in that little war, and then
had the final cheek code in this little war because

(01:28:28):
guess who can't play the halftime Drake?

Speaker 1 (01:28:32):
Why not? Don't. I don't think they're gonna do it
two years in a row. They're not gonna have a
rap artist two years in a row. That's right. I
guess he was there last year. Huh. Okay, I guess
it makes sense that.

Speaker 11 (01:28:44):
So Kendrick Gamar. They're not going to do another rap
artist next year. Okay, it'll be something, They'll do something else,
And no way does the NFL want to be a
part of a beef right in that way, I don't
think the NFL understood what they were doing.

Speaker 1 (01:28:58):
Probably not. They're like, oh yeah, the song is catchy.
You know that they ain't like us or whatever. Oh yeah,
it's a catchy little ChIL let's put it on, or
we'll have them do the halftime show. I was thinking
how deep it is and what it's about. I was
thinking too, to have Serena do that dance?

Speaker 10 (01:29:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:29:16):
Is she the one? She's married? Right?

Speaker 3 (01:29:17):
She is?

Speaker 13 (01:29:18):
Now?

Speaker 12 (01:29:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:29:19):
Would you let your wife go be part of a thing.

Speaker 11 (01:29:22):
To to to? Like middle Finger and X it feels
like you stir in the pot whatever. I'm out of it,
that's between you all. But yes, like if my ex
was like she was like, hey, I want to go
do this to like front my ex, I'd be like,

(01:29:42):
why what are we doing?

Speaker 17 (01:29:45):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:29:48):
What does that matter at that? You you won absolutely?
Or did you not?

Speaker 10 (01:29:54):
She did?

Speaker 1 (01:29:56):
I don't know. Then why are you and why are
you going back to that?

Speaker 20 (01:30:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 13 (01:30:00):
Because it's not like she needs to stay relevant. She
is relevant, right, But maybe your husband was like, yeah,
go for it.

Speaker 12 (01:30:09):
It's funny.

Speaker 1 (01:30:10):
How fun you'll be performing? No, that's true.

Speaker 11 (01:30:12):
Yeah, I think she looked so hot. She did for sure,
and I thought he performed awesome. I thought the set
thing was cool. I just love those little easter eggs
like that.

Speaker 1 (01:30:25):
It is people make fun of like Taylor Swift and
all that silly stuff. Ken't remark does the same thing
petty musicians?

Speaker 11 (01:30:37):
Yeah, I tell my wife all the time. Football is
Gray's Anatomy. It is the TV show Gray's Anatomy, all right,
just for dudes, and last night with what Happened with
the Chiefs and it's.

Speaker 1 (01:30:47):
All the draw is the it is the season finale.
You went whoa right? And the cliff fingers You want
to now you can't wait for next season.

Speaker 9 (01:30:57):
It is a TV show.

Speaker 1 (01:31:00):
It's so good man. Uh and the halftime performance ken
Bar was just I don't it might be one of
the better ones of all time because of all the
other stuff involved. Oh yeah, when you look at all
the stuff that behind it, Yeah, for sure. You look
it at the service, just for the music and the dancing,
it was it was meh, yeah, it was meh. But

(01:31:22):
once you dig into it and you're like, oh, that's
what the oh, that's oh okay. And I thought the
commercials were they were. The Seal one was the best
one where.

Speaker 12 (01:31:37):
Yeah, I think.

Speaker 13 (01:31:38):
The most cringe one was the Martha Stewart one in
the very beginning.

Speaker 1 (01:31:42):
With the sketches. Yeah, yeah, they were all.

Speaker 11 (01:31:47):
I thought the Uber Eats one's kind of creative, but
it just feels like now they're so far in on
the Matthew McConaughey anything, you're.

Speaker 1 (01:31:52):
Like, okay, I like the you know, the Instacar one
where they brought out all the characters, right, it's like,
what's going on here? And then at the end it's
like instant Card. I'm like, oh that makes sense then, okay. Cool.

Speaker 11 (01:32:02):
GEP one was pretty good. Uh yeah, all right, we
got to take a break.

Speaker 1 (01:32:07):
We'll be back.

Speaker 14 (01:32:09):
Tell us this morning show. Oh yeah, he's coming right back.
A big bad morning show Telsa's.

Speaker 15 (01:32:14):
Rock station ninety seven five KMOD.

Speaker 11 (01:32:36):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one,
eight four six Oh KMOD. Could also text bmms and
then what you want to say to eight two, nine
four five.

Speaker 1 (01:32:47):
Cheffinzi is going to be in here at nine.

Speaker 11 (01:32:49):
If you have a question about divorce, custody, guardianship, name change,
any family law question, he can answer it. A couple
of ways to do that. Nine one eight four six
oh KMOD here in about ten minutes. Or you can
text your question do you have a mess of whatever
that question is to eight two nine four five, or
you can email show at kmod dot com. Jeff Hinsley
from Hinsley Associates will be in the studio here in
a minute.

Speaker 23 (01:33:07):
It's see what Lindsay has for sports.

Speaker 13 (01:33:09):
Oh, it might be time for Aaron Rodgers to start
shopping for a new house. The New York Jets have
informed the forty one year old quarterback that they are
moving on from him for the twenty twenty five season.

(01:33:31):
This decision follows a disappointing couple of years marked by
a season ending achilles injury just four plays into his
twenty twenty three debut, Anna lackluster five to twelve record
or five and twelve record in twenty twenty four. With
new management under general manager Darren Mogi and head coach
Aaron Glenn, the Jets are looking to rebuild. Releasing Rogers

(01:33:54):
would result in a forty nine million dollar dead money
charge potentially spread over two years if designated. Post June first. Rogers,
who has not yet decided on retirement, may explore opportunities
with other teams, with the Las Vegas Raiders and Cleveland
Browns mentioned as potential destinations. The Jets, holding the seventh

(01:34:15):
pick in the upcoming draft, are now evaluating their quarterback
options moving forward, which isn't an enormous surprize after the
last two years.

Speaker 11 (01:34:24):
I mean, he is a worthy quarterback. There are plenty
of teams that need a quarterback. The Raiders need one.
The rumor is Darnold's going to get Stafford's going to
get dealt from the Rams. The Steelers need a quarterback.

Speaker 1 (01:34:42):
The Giants need a quarterback. I think any of Steelers
would be a good landing spot for him. I think
him in La feels on brand.

Speaker 12 (01:34:52):
For him is Russell Wilson leaving.

Speaker 13 (01:34:55):
He had a one year deal, okay, but he didn't
say that he wanted to go anywhere.

Speaker 1 (01:35:00):
He's only fifty percent of the process.

Speaker 11 (01:35:02):
Technically, he's really just a yes or no the other
The team will decide if he's the guy. And Aaron
Rodgers' numbers this year are really good, even though they're
five and twelve. His numbers interception great, like his total yardage,
like he's a good quarterback.

Speaker 1 (01:35:20):
It's not me, it's everybody else that sucks, right.

Speaker 11 (01:35:23):
I think it just got when he got injured, it
just soured the pot and they could just never recover
after that.

Speaker 1 (01:35:28):
Sorry to keep everybody on board.

Speaker 11 (01:35:29):
And then this season with the pointing to the fingers
and all those other things, I think that just made
it worse. So I think you got to find an
organization that he can get along, like he'll understand his
place and he can bring some excitement, which he definitely does.

Speaker 1 (01:35:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (01:35:47):
Yeah, if he could show up and be something. And
I don't want to see him as a raider, but
I could see him as a raider. I coud see
him in Vegas yeah, could be a good quarterback for
the under Pete Carroll, a veteran, a really senior seasoned coach.

Speaker 1 (01:36:07):
Right, there could be something there.

Speaker 13 (01:36:10):
Do you think they would bump heads though, because they're
both so.

Speaker 11 (01:36:14):
Again, I think if if it's set up from the beginning, right,
him and Sala like butted heads because of the age difference.
And but you get someone like Pete Carroll who's dealt
with many big personalities.

Speaker 1 (01:36:26):
I think that Pete Carroll's easily one of the best
coaches in the NFL. Right, And you said it if
if he knows his place, yeah, you just set the backs, man, Yeah,
if you just set the boundary. Right.

Speaker 11 (01:36:38):
It doesn't have to be like such an alpha like
know your place, man, But it can be like, hey, right,
let me worry about these things. I need you getting
everybody on the same help, getting everybody on the same page.

Speaker 1 (01:36:49):
Yeah, then then maybe there's something there.

Speaker 11 (01:36:51):
If he can't do that, dude, how I think it's
cool blood killer to be like, hey, come in for
a meeting and then go, hi, we're done.

Speaker 1 (01:37:04):
You made him fly in.

Speaker 11 (01:37:06):
Yeah, to be like you're the new coach and you're like,
I don't want none of that.

Speaker 1 (01:37:13):
Oh, well, right, could be somebody else's problem.

Speaker 11 (01:37:18):
That's that's I would have loved to have been in
that meeting just to hear how that conversation goes. One
of the best quarterbacks of all time Hall of Fame
quarterback and you're like, it's not you.

Speaker 12 (01:37:32):
But it's you, right, I want to go be you
somewhere else.

Speaker 11 (01:37:38):
I think it's a brilliant move from the from the
organizational standpoint to show that to the other the rest
of the players, we're we're trying to do something and
if that means we're not gonna we're not the old team, right,
And I don't care who you are. We're trying to
do something. And if I don't think you fit in
line with that direction, you're either gonna help push the

(01:38:00):
card up the hill, but.

Speaker 1 (01:38:01):
You're not just going to sit on it. Yeah, and
make everybody else do the pushing. Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:38:06):
Forty nine Ers may be moving on from one of
their offensive playmakers this season. San Francisco has granted wide
receiver Deebo Samuel Senior permission to find a trade partner
following his second trade request in the last three years.

Speaker 1 (01:38:20):
Oh he's going.

Speaker 13 (01:38:21):
Trading Samuel would cost the Niners a significant amount of
cap space, and they would absorb just under thirty two
million dollar dead money hit on the cap if they
trade him prior to June first. The twenty nine year
old totaled fifty one receptions for six hundred and seventy
yards and three touchdowns in fifteen games played this past season.
He also rushed for one hundred and thirty six yards

(01:38:42):
and a score.

Speaker 11 (01:38:44):
Yeah, all these deals that got made, but when they
don't pay off, right, Yeah, you don't go to a
Super Bowl, or you don't win a title or whatever,
they get a little sour. Chiefs are going to go
through that, yep, because they didn't win. Like, some things
are going to happen. Pain's gonna happen.

Speaker 13 (01:39:01):
And that's your Balls of the Wall sports. I'm Lindsay
in ninety seven five.

Speaker 11 (01:39:05):
CAMA, Good morning. It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine

(01:39:26):
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to BMMS and then what you want to say to
eight two nine four five Good morning, Lindsay.

Speaker 12 (01:39:34):
Good morning Corbyn.

Speaker 13 (01:39:35):
Happy twenty fifth Foreign Star Birthday to Miss Angie Faith.
She gives you something to believe in with hits like
and barratty bitches, humping pillows and stealing guys and study
hall seduction. She was a twenty twenty five Favorite New
Performer Award nominee.

Speaker 1 (01:39:52):
Good morning, Gimpie, Good morning. Those things are massive natural. Hey,
if you want to see Lincoln Park when they come
to the Bok Center on April twenty eighth, well you
can do it for free. Get the website the rocks
kmode dot com. Joys in the studio now is Jeff
Hensley of Hensley Associate.

Speaker 11 (01:40:09):
It's good morning, jeff Y, Good morning, and Jeff's here
to answer your questions about family law, custody, guardianship, name change,
any of the things that fall under family law. He
can help with. Got a couple ways to get your
question to us. You can call it nine one eight
four six ozho kmod. You can email show at kmod
dot com. Or you can text like this the one

(01:40:30):
that I'm about to read bmmss space for whatever your
question is, and then to the phone number eight two
nine four five. This text says, my daughter has been
separated from her husband for a few years. She's trying
to get a divorce, but he's refusing to sign the papers.
They do have a child, but have agreed on custody
and it's in the papers. Is there any way she
can finalize the divorce without his signature.

Speaker 3 (01:40:53):
Absolutely? I mean that's again this goes back to it
doesn't require the other side being involved if they're not
going to be involved. I mean, there's so many people
that I hear call me and say, hey, well he
or she won't sign. Well we'll file a motion for
default and see if they show up and make them sign,
or you know, get them to the point where the
court makes them get involved in the case, it's one
or the others. So there's ways to handle that. Absolutely,

(01:41:15):
don't just sit around and wait for someone to sign.
That's ridiculous. You'll wait for years and years and years,
and they know that they're they've got that power over
you because you don't know any better. So that the
correct answer here is you give us a call. We
can file for default and get the thing moving and
get signed and done and over with, so you don't
have to sit around for years waiting on it.

Speaker 11 (01:41:35):
We've been doing this a while and one of my
favorite things that we've accomplished out of doing this is
dispelling some miss things that we didn't know that.

Speaker 1 (01:41:42):
We're legend. Yeah, and having that won't sign right, is
not a real thing.

Speaker 3 (01:41:47):
No, it's not not in Oklahoma. Now there may be
some other states. Again Sweet Home Alabama. We always bring
that back to that movie, right, But I mean I
use that only because it's a major movie that people
have seen that have the point where she has to
go out and try to force him to sign it.
That doesn't exist in Oklahoma. Okay, maybe in other states,
but not here in Oklahoma. So if you've got this problem,

(01:42:09):
give me a call, be happy to help you.

Speaker 11 (01:42:11):
And she mentioned too in the text, she stated that
they also have a custody. Divorce and custody are two
separate things, Is that right?

Speaker 19 (01:42:19):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:42:19):
I mean there, it's all part and parcel. I mean,
remember when you've got a divorce, you've got a decree
of dissolution of marriage it's his fancy word for decree divorce.
Then you've got a separate custody plan typically and then
a child support computation, so three different documents. It's all
part and parcel of the same action. But you've got
three separate documents. So you know, if they've got custody

(01:42:42):
and stuff, I agree too, great, what are we waiting over?
Why is he not signing? Let's find out and.

Speaker 11 (01:42:48):
You can do that by talking to Jeff and the
folks at Hinsley Associates. I'll give you that phone number
at the end here. If you've got a question, get
it over to us BMMS and whatever that question is
to eight two nine four five.

Speaker 1 (01:42:59):
The text just came in.

Speaker 11 (01:43:00):
If we both if we are both in agreement with
a child, can we just get one lawyer and get divorced?

Speaker 1 (01:43:06):
Can it be that simple?

Speaker 3 (01:43:09):
Well, yes and no. And the reason I answer that
way is is that when you go that way and
I have people do that, I mean I have few
people come to me say look, we've got everything worked out.
We want you to draft the documents. Blah blah blah blah.
Well that's great and we can make that happen. But understand,
only one of you can hire me, and if should
this thing goes south at some point, I could only

(01:43:31):
represent one of you. I can't represent both of you.
So don't think that you can just hire one quote,
hire one attorney to represent you both. It doesn't work
that way. We're only allowed to represent one person. And
these kind of actions like this, So you know, I
always make it very clear and make them signed documents, say, look,
they understand I will only represent one of them. Only
one of them is hiring me to do this for

(01:43:51):
this document drafting stuff for them. But should this thing
go south, that individual is who I'll be representing, not
the other side, whoever that may be. So you know
that's why I said yes and no. Can you go
to an attorney as a couple and say we want
you to draft this for uce, Yeah, you can do that,
but again, I can only represent one. Got to make

(01:44:12):
sure that's clear upfront.

Speaker 1 (01:44:13):
My experience for that, because that's how I got divorced
is the attorney said, hey, I can only exactly all
the things you just said.

Speaker 3 (01:44:20):
Have to tell you that. I mean, that's part of
our our requirements is we have to say, look, this
is great, I'm glad you're getting along, but I can
only represent one of you. If this goes south, I'll
be representing that person, not you across the table.

Speaker 1 (01:44:31):
He even went as far as saying I don't advise it.
He said, you should have your own representation because we
don't know what's going to happen.

Speaker 3 (01:44:38):
Well, and I always tell people that too. I'm like,
you know, look, I know you want to do it
this way, but you know, when I draft this document,
you need to go get an attorney, make sure that
they review it with you, go over it with you,
and then that way, if something goes south, you know,
then we've got another attorney. So it's not the ideal.
Is it cheaper, probably, but it's not ideal. Just to
cover your bases and make sure that you know you're

(01:45:00):
protected to in case something does happen.

Speaker 11 (01:45:02):
Could a bad faith attorney slide something into snowball the
other person if the pain the party.

Speaker 3 (01:45:11):
I mean, obviously we don't do that.

Speaker 1 (01:45:12):
That's a little crap, but there's some moral questions there.

Speaker 3 (01:45:15):
Well, I mean, yeah, absolutely, I mean it's not just that,
it's it's that's what gives attorneys bad names when people
do that kind of crap. I've never heard that or
seen that. We don't do that. You know, I don't
even get close to doing it. Everything is above board
with us when we do that. But people that do that,
I mean understand too that you're going to be reviewing

(01:45:37):
that document and decrees are not so unless it's a
very complicated estate, a marriage estate, all right, decrees aren't
that difficult to understand, but you know, I can see
how that can happen. Always make sure if you've got
any doubts whatsoever in this kind of situation we're talking about,

(01:45:58):
and I'm representing one per and you're not represented, please,
I will encourage you to go. In fact, when we do,
especially like when we do uh pre nups and things
like that, we always encourage go and get another attorney
so they can review this with you and make sure
that you completely understand what's going on.

Speaker 11 (01:46:16):
Jeff Finsley from Hensley and Associates is here. If you
have got a question, get it over to us. The
email addresses show at kmod dot com. You can text
a BMMS and whatever the question is to eight two
nine four five, or you can call it nine one
eight four to six oh kmode. This email one says
Happy Monday, guys. I have a question for Jeff. My
daughter applied for child support over six months ago. She's
been separated from her son's father for eighteen months. He

(01:46:39):
has made no attempt to contact.

Speaker 1 (01:46:40):
Or see the child.

Speaker 11 (01:46:42):
After she filed for child support, he responded by filing
for paternity and visitation. She would like supervised visitation due
to his history. He has seizures and a domestic violence
charge against him that he pled guilty to. She has
a few questions. How likely is it that supervised visitation

(01:47:02):
will be granted? If she were to get a lawyer,
We'll do these one time, I'll I dancing.

Speaker 1 (01:47:06):
Yeah. Sure.

Speaker 3 (01:47:06):
So, I mean, if he has that kind of background,
that's a possibility. You have to look and see. You know,
every case is specific. I mean I don't know what
the claim was. I mean, if he was charged with it,
if he took a plea deal on it, great, but
you know, specifics would be helpful. Was the child involved?
Was the child there? You know, there's a lot of

(01:47:27):
missing holes there. But I mean that is a good
possibility that that can happen. Yes, and understand. And I
wanted to make sure this was clear. The law changed
about two years ago. Were in marriages and divorces, okay,
judges have to start a joint custody and half time
that is not the case for paternity. There was a

(01:47:47):
case that came down from the Supreme Court in the
last month or so that made that very clear that
that law or that part that came about from divorces
does not apply to paternity. So this idea of of well,
I'm going to get joint coast, you have time, no
matter what. No, that only applies to divorces, and that
was made very clear by our Supreme Court. So be
aware possibility for supervised Next question.

Speaker 1 (01:48:11):
Second question is what is the program called that helps
transition a child into visits with an absent parent?

Speaker 3 (01:48:17):
Sure, so that's called reconciliation therapy, all right, and I'd
like to know how this kid is. I mean, if
it's a little bitty obviously you know two and under
or three and under, that's going to be harder. But
reconscilation therapy is what it's called, and that's typically required
when people go and not see the children for long
periods of time. Eighteen months might hit that. I've seen

(01:48:39):
that happen, but definitely if it's been years, absolutely reconciliation therapy.

Speaker 1 (01:48:43):
And then the last question here from this person says,
does a child support enforcement provide any visitation guidelines or
do you need a lawyer for that?

Speaker 3 (01:48:52):
It's separate. So child support and visitation and custody are
separate issues, totally completely separate issues. And I understand if
you file for child support through DHS. All they're going
to do is get you money. That's all they do.
That's I mean, that's their job. Their their job is
to collect child support. It has nothing to do and
they have nothing to do with visitation or custody. So

(01:49:13):
that's why you have to have a separate action and
a district court to handle that issue. And that's probably
why you file paternity so that you could start seeing
the kid, which is very common too. If you file
for child support after not seeing somebody for a long
period of time or the child not seeing somebody for
a long time, more than likely they're going to get
pissed off, is usually what happens, and they're going to
go and file something to get some sort of custody

(01:49:35):
visitation going.

Speaker 11 (01:49:36):
Jeff Finsley from Hensley Associates is in the studio. You
can email show at kmod dot com. You can text
bmms and whatever your question is to eight two nine
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Speaker 1 (01:49:45):
Oh kmod like emmett hi EMMTT. How are you?

Speaker 20 (01:49:49):
I'm good? How are you doing good?

Speaker 1 (01:49:50):
What's your question for? Jeff Hensley of Hensley and associates.

Speaker 20 (01:49:54):
I have an issue with my siblings got full custody
of my dad and I have the paper work. I
didn't sign it and ended up getting cut and ended
up getting all the property and everything. But he's had
dementia when all this guy signed, So I need to
give a lawyer shift I can do something about that.

Speaker 3 (01:50:11):
Well, so there was a guardianship hearing.

Speaker 20 (01:50:13):
Yes, yeah, and that brought me the paperwork that I
didn't sign my paperwork because I wasn't giving up my
rights ob custody I mean, and then said okay.

Speaker 3 (01:50:25):
And understand that. But that means there has to have
been a hearing. Did you go to the hearing?

Speaker 20 (01:50:30):
No, they didn't tell me when the hearing was that
I paid work. After the hearing, my sister brought it
to me. They told him that they couldn't find me.
So I didn't really know nothing about it till after
the fact. So and then come to find out that
he had dementia and he signed over all the property
and or rights and all that stuff over why he
had to mention, I don't know how that happened.

Speaker 3 (01:50:52):
Okay, So my next question is, is is it true
that they couldn't find you? That they didn't know where
you were.

Speaker 20 (01:50:59):
Oh, no, I only lived three blocks from my brother.

Speaker 1 (01:51:01):
Okay.

Speaker 20 (01:51:02):
I literally come to my job with the paperwork and
handed me the paperwork and I didn't sign it.

Speaker 11 (01:51:06):
Can I ask a question, Jeff, because you talk a
lot about notice and things like that, right is three
blocks away from the other party in court where they
go whoa, whoa, whoa.

Speaker 1 (01:51:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:51:15):
I mean That's why I'm asking these questions is because,
first of all, how long ago did this happen? A
week ago? Two weeks ago?

Speaker 20 (01:51:22):
No, I'm sorry, it's been like four and a half years.

Speaker 3 (01:51:25):
Okay, the boat has sailed. Okay, the boat has sailed. Man,
you can't wait four and a half years to come
back and say, well, now I want to do something
about it.

Speaker 20 (01:51:36):
I mean typically, yeah, I don't want I don't want
to cutch the part of it. I just want to
make sure that the oil rights are getting spread out
through the family of my kids and their kids.

Speaker 3 (01:51:47):
Well, I mean you're gonna have to wait until he
dies and deal with that in probate. I mean that
that's basically.

Speaker 1 (01:51:52):
Where that's going to have to happen, Yes, sir.

Speaker 3 (01:51:56):
But waiting four and a half years is too late
at this point. If you'd come in and said, hey,
this happened, you know three weeks ago, four weeks ago,
we could file emotion to vacate it and and all
sorts of stuff and show that they didn't serve you
properly and there was potential fraud on the court and
blah blah blah blah. But four and a half years, man,
is is a lifetime. And so it's just.

Speaker 20 (01:52:16):
Yeah, the brother being the brother. I didn't want to
like cause a bunch of crap, but maybe I should
have done some four years ago. But I'll wait till
he passes away, because yeah, that's don't have that much
time left.

Speaker 3 (01:52:30):
That that's where you're going to deal with the oil
rights and all that other stuff that's frequently and well
when that and when that happens, please gives the call.
We beat have to represent you on that.

Speaker 20 (01:52:37):
Definitely, I'll definitely be calling you.

Speaker 1 (01:52:39):
Thank you, all right, thank you so much. Man. I'm
going to hit two points in that he just talked about.

Speaker 3 (01:52:45):
Don't wait, don't wait anyway, keep going.

Speaker 1 (01:52:47):
Well, that's one of the ones I wanted to hit. People.

Speaker 11 (01:52:50):
You have a phrase you use for what's that called
it with the court system when people wait so long
that the I forget what it's called, but it's got
a Latin term I.

Speaker 3 (01:52:58):
Find equitable stop all stuff. Yeah, I mean, yeah, I
mean that's part of it. But the other part here,
at least in this particular case, is you can't say, well,
I was mad it happened four and a half years ago,
didn't do anything about it. Now I'm mad now, and
try to go back and change it. I mean, these
things have to be dealt with timely, and four years
is just too long. Heck, one year is too long.

Speaker 11 (01:53:19):
And the other one I wanted to bring up is
he made a statement that I think a lot of
people get into is they don't want to cause a.

Speaker 1 (01:53:25):
Big problem, want to rock the boat.

Speaker 11 (01:53:26):
I know, speak to that and why it's important to
deal with it. I mean, those two questions are kind
of tied together.

Speaker 3 (01:53:31):
But yeah, I mean it's one of the things that
I know, you don't want to rock the boat and
cause problems and all that, and I respect that and
I understand it. But if you want to be involved
in this and be you know, make sure that things
are going where they're supposed to be going, then and
things happening the way they're supposed to be happening, and
that you were promised by the individual that is now
in the guardianship and has dementia or things like that.

(01:53:52):
You want to deal with that now. Don't be afraid
to rock the boat and piss somebody off. I mean,
I'm not saying go around being angry. Okay, please don't
send me letters about that kind of crap. I'm just saying.
My point is you can't wait and then say, well,
now I'm mad or now I'm frustrated when you were
really frustrated when it happened. You just didn't want to
upset anybody. You've got to deal with it in a

(01:54:13):
timely manner period.

Speaker 1 (01:54:15):
When it comes to what you think you deserve. Your
rights are important, absolutely, and the courts are there to
help protect them, and you don't know what you don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:54:26):
Right, and if you don't know what your rights are,
give us a call. That's what we're here for. I mean,
give us a call. We can help you with that,
help you understand, figure it out, and then let's figure
out a game plan on making sure those rights are enforced.

Speaker 11 (01:54:37):
And if you're not sure and you're hesitant and you
maybe you're worried you're going to look silly, or is
it even worth it, or maybe you don't want to
waste the court's time or Jeff's time.

Speaker 1 (01:54:47):
Let Jeff guide you those answers.

Speaker 3 (01:54:49):
That's why we do our free fifteen minute consultation for
commuity listeners is because you know that fifteen minutes you're
going to learn a.

Speaker 11 (01:54:56):
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Speaker 1 (01:55:02):
Whether it's a some sort of trust or mineral rights,
or divorce or a some sort of premarital agreement or whatever,
you think, you have rights, and Jeff and the folks
at Hinsley Associates are there to make sure that you
those rights are protected and you get what's well within
your MOO means not just that, but in other areas

(01:55:23):
the law. You guys are there to make sure that
the rights are protected too.

Speaker 3 (01:55:25):
YEA, absolutely so through our Prahuska office. And don't worry
about where it's located. Okay, it's the Shoemake Law firm
up there. And this it's a different name, but it
is our firm. We just left the name that's been
there since the mid seventies when we got the practice.
So what we do is anything in addition to famue
law you've got going on. If you've got a criminal
case of any sort, I don't care if it's as
simple as a speeding ticket or a dui or you know,

(01:55:47):
anything from that all the way up to murder and
everything in between. If you've got any issues in there
criminal wise, please give us a call. If you've been
heard in a car wreck in any way, shape or form,
give us a call. Let's talk about your case. If
somebody in the medical field has committed my practice and
hurt you or family member, please give us a call.
We'd love to help with that. Probate. We do lots
of probate up there. In addition to wills and you

(01:56:10):
know probate, we do wills and trust. Make sure that
that probate stuff taking care of before you pass away.
If you've got contract, you've got oil and gas, mental rights,
things like that, please we'd love to help you with that.

Speaker 11 (01:56:22):
Six nine two for Hinsling Associates, Free consultation. If you
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Speaker 18 (01:56:32):
This Morning Show, The Big Bad Morning Show, be a
Zone continues next ninety KMOD.

Speaker 11 (01:56:59):
Good Morning, The Big Nad Morning Show nine eight four
six o KMOD. You can also a test BMMS and
then what you want to say to eight two nine
four five. So we found out over the weekend that
Brent Douglas roy D Mercer passed away and it has

(01:57:20):
been over a decade since he has been on the air,
minus the five o'clock stuff that we play, and we
wanted to make sure we did a little bit of
a tribute to him, and with the help of DC
and some other people.

Speaker 1 (01:57:32):
We picked some.

Speaker 11 (01:57:34):
Pieces to play back for you guys, and we're gonna
do that in a minute. But I wanted to read
an email that we got the best memory of Royd
Mercer I have. I was a senior installer for a
heat and air company for thirty five years. We would
bust ask just to schedule breaks, just to hear roy
and the fifty five gallon drum of whoopass is always

(01:57:55):
full at our house.

Speaker 1 (01:57:56):
Roy D, forever, we will miss you. I feel like
that's a really great email. I think a lot of
people felt that way when roy D was on. So
we've got a couple of roy calls, uh Dickxlexia in there,
some Greek theater and stuff. So uh, this little memory
of Brent and roy D may help you, Phil.

Speaker 9 (01:58:22):
Listen, my name is Mercer.

Speaker 18 (01:58:24):
I was in your cab about a week ago and
one of your cabs had done there Dependsacola. Me and
the wife were taking a little getaway and listening. We
was in one of those cabs and we was going home.
We had a denttle dinner and then we was going
back to the hotel down there. Uh that one there
to Howard Johnson died by the dog track. And we
was out there and and listen, you cab you know,

(01:58:46):
kind of started talking to us and such and and
there was a blond gall and I didn't even think
that much about it when we was in the cab,
but you know, she she kind of homely and such,
and and it turned out it was it was one
of them transistors there that when the man that dressed
up like a woman get out of here, That's what
I said, And helly, it threw me off a bad

(01:59:07):
veil that I read the cab ride of about twelve dollars,
and I thought I'd give them a ten and a
five and I got looking at my billf hole and
I gave him.

Speaker 9 (01:59:16):
One hundred and a five. Yeah, I done it. What
do you mean?

Speaker 21 (01:59:22):
No?

Speaker 6 (01:59:23):
No, I said, Well, I'm trying to figure could you
have a cab number or can you help me with that?
I mean, obviously he must be thinking that you're the
biggest tipper going and.

Speaker 18 (01:59:32):
That's what I thought, maybe thought I was, you know,
coming on to her or him or it or whatever.

Speaker 6 (01:59:36):
You got to give you a cab number. I mean,
I don't know that we have a transvestite driving. That
doesn't mean that they're that. We don't. You know what
I'm saying.

Speaker 9 (01:59:42):
How many of them? Good? You have done? There?

Speaker 6 (01:59:44):
We got two hundred drivers, so, like I said.

Speaker 18 (01:59:47):
I don't have many of How many of them? You
know where women's drawers as a man.

Speaker 6 (01:59:51):
Well, at nine o'clock in the morning in the lobby
of the office, probably nobody, But at whatever time they
were in the cab. I don't like. I don't like,
I said, I don't go home and check out with
their lifestyle before I put them in the behind the
wheel of a taxiki.

Speaker 9 (02:00:02):
You don't really know one, and you'd have.

Speaker 6 (02:00:04):
To do if I believe me, I'm getting kind of
a laugh out of this.

Speaker 9 (02:00:08):
Still, like I said, it ain't funny.

Speaker 6 (02:00:10):
Well, no, it's not funny that you lost the money,
but it's funny that I.

Speaker 18 (02:00:13):
Ain't lost some money. You're gonna give me the money, backer,
I'm gonna whoop your ass.

Speaker 1 (02:00:17):
Bo.

Speaker 6 (02:00:18):
You better bring that on, buddy.

Speaker 18 (02:00:19):
Well, I got all well bringing on, yeah, well I
got I'm out eighty five dollars.

Speaker 6 (02:00:24):
Aunt, and you're reaction to that as you're gonna whip
somebody's ass.

Speaker 9 (02:00:27):
Well, I want my money, And you said, what I
tell you.

Speaker 6 (02:00:30):
What any chance you had to get in your money? Man,
you better get your lawyer.

Speaker 18 (02:00:33):
How about how about I came down there and give
you about a five knuckle introduction.

Speaker 6 (02:00:37):
Well, you can come on with that, because I think
that's kind of rude.

Speaker 16 (02:00:40):
Man.

Speaker 9 (02:00:40):
I mean, the rude thing is is and you tell
me the cab number.

Speaker 6 (02:00:44):
Man, if you can't even count your money, may maybe
you get yourself some glasses.

Speaker 18 (02:00:48):
How you're gonna need glass of the time I get down,
I gonna have the classes.

Speaker 6 (02:00:51):
I've got glasses on.

Speaker 18 (02:00:52):
I wonna be on you like Michael Jackson on a
Cubs cap. They ain't gonna be funny, said I listen,
that's eighty five dollars.

Speaker 9 (02:01:01):
I ain't got to lose.

Speaker 6 (02:01:02):
No, I'm hearing that. Well, why don't you try to
give me a cab number.

Speaker 9 (02:01:05):
I don't know the cab.

Speaker 18 (02:01:07):
And and like I said, I got two hundred of
them there.

Speaker 9 (02:01:10):
He made a damn ugly woman. I tell you that.

Speaker 18 (02:01:13):
I'm hearing that where they were kind of a blonde
curly wig, you know, big nose had I think you
had one of them stud things through it.

Speaker 6 (02:01:21):
Okay, was it a van of Sedan? What kind of car?

Speaker 9 (02:01:24):
Was just a car?

Speaker 1 (02:01:25):
One of them?

Speaker 18 (02:01:25):
Just a regular regular Sea Dan cars. It did pretty
I got pretty worked up about this thing.

Speaker 6 (02:01:32):
How long ago was this?

Speaker 9 (02:01:33):
This happened last week?

Speaker 6 (02:01:34):
Okay? What day was that?

Speaker 9 (02:01:35):
Wednesday? Last week?

Speaker 6 (02:01:38):
And you were picked up at the hour Johnson over
by the dog crack.

Speaker 9 (02:01:42):
No, I was picked up down there down to your
hooters down there, depends on color beach.

Speaker 6 (02:01:46):
He went some hooters on the beach that.

Speaker 9 (02:01:48):
Howard Johnson's down there by the dog track.

Speaker 6 (02:01:50):
Got it?

Speaker 9 (02:01:50):
Can you just write me a check?

Speaker 20 (02:01:52):
No, I can't.

Speaker 6 (02:01:53):
I can't know. I can't just write you a check.

Speaker 18 (02:01:55):
Well, then you're going to get an ass weapon. Then listen,
I kick you ass the heart. You be able to
use your nurse for ear rings?

Speaker 6 (02:02:02):
Well, the last time, I guess, I guess the conversation
is about over them. You're not well, you're you're, you're,
you're an odd situation right here, man, I'll tell you
what I don't see where you come across threatening people
with that deal.

Speaker 18 (02:02:12):
Man, I need eighty five dollars and I was in
a cab with a dad. I'm transistor.

Speaker 6 (02:02:16):
Well, you should have been paying closer attention to what
was going on.

Speaker 1 (02:02:19):
I didn't know.

Speaker 18 (02:02:20):
No, you need to get quit letting transistors work for
your dad. I cab company down there, because last time
I had something like that, it was a It was
a man that dressed up like Karen.

Speaker 1 (02:02:29):
Rossbro go for Pete Ce.

Speaker 9 (02:02:35):
She made. She made a pretty good looking man. Dude.

Speaker 6 (02:02:40):
I'll tell you I should have known. I should have known.

Speaker 1 (02:02:47):
Give on everybody. Ninety seven five km od.

Speaker 9 (02:02:50):
It's time for your full front of long range weather forecast.

Speaker 1 (02:02:52):
Here's decle fucking fell.

Speaker 24 (02:02:57):
If it ain't my damn gun day again as well
might the most of it and get on with my
kind of a one four day five cast today as
well as most of the first part of the week
work Chindy and Willie. With Monday much tolder than Tuesday
highs will be topping out around eighty three. Uh, cuck
and fold on tip Tuesday morning with chin wheels down

(02:03:18):
in the dingle sidgets bad tip nooner in the after
warm with a high a fifty four, when on Thursday
it'll be a lit showed warmer with an after high
in Nuna thirty five.

Speaker 9 (02:03:29):
And on Thursday, ass up.

Speaker 24 (02:03:30):
Your clench holes another cold damn godfront and.

Speaker 20 (02:03:35):
Marks.

Speaker 9 (02:03:36):
The make way works, the make your marks, the.

Speaker 24 (02:03:38):
Make your refold down into the farties again, and it'll
give us a shiny tants of a showered scatter that
might just if they drop at your tempts enough, turn
into guess you ussed it more snuck and foe look
at me and my mi jeans and mccream U.

Speaker 9 (02:03:53):
Shouldn't bad.

Speaker 24 (02:03:53):
Two be just a dusting high a fifty three, so
don't count on sunning much of the sea, and you
might want to put a wig strap on your chin.
It's going to be sindier than wit, ain't you said?
I Amy dick Man wether Le, I see every putting
for those two but head meat puppets?

Speaker 1 (02:04:07):
What billing friend you figured out? Fifty seven nine?

Speaker 9 (02:04:10):
I'm old Katie.

Speaker 1 (02:04:10):
Anybody understand any of that?

Speaker 2 (02:04:12):
Did anybody get any of that?

Speaker 3 (02:04:14):
Snucking folk?

Speaker 16 (02:04:23):
George? And George may help you?

Speaker 9 (02:04:25):
Is Elvin there, evan? Listen?

Speaker 18 (02:04:28):
My name is Roy Mercer. My wife was there there
yesterday buying some safety goggles in there. She bought them
so she could use them with a hand grinders usually
the polished river rocks, and make concho belts out.

Speaker 9 (02:04:42):
Of them and sit listen.

Speaker 18 (02:04:45):
My boy Raymond got hold of them last night, thought
he'd looked pretty good in them safety goggles, and thought
he'd get out turned hot roders car up din the street,
put them back on things on and apparently they prefery
wasn't very good, and he cut a corner too fast
and mowed down some folks's mailbox.

Speaker 9 (02:05:06):
I was hoping, y'all y'all just go ahead and pay
for them, since it's y'all's goggle's fault.

Speaker 16 (02:05:13):
Who is this you say?

Speaker 9 (02:05:14):
This is Roy Mercer. It wasn't just a regular mail box. Evan.

Speaker 18 (02:05:19):
It was one of them fancy and music mail boxes,
had the folks names on it and glitter ink and
played mister Postman when you put the flag out.

Speaker 16 (02:05:28):
I don't I don't feel like that could be our fault.

Speaker 18 (02:05:30):
Well, it's you damn Gargle's fault. They didn't say anywhere
on them he couldn't wear and when he was driving his.

Speaker 16 (02:05:34):
Car, well, I don't know anything about it.

Speaker 9 (02:05:38):
It weren't very safe. As far as I'm concerned, I
guarantee it.

Speaker 18 (02:05:42):
So I need to come down there sometime here in
the next hour or so and get about ninety dollars
out of y'all because they're gonna have to order that
thing again from the finger Hut cattle log from the
cattle here's a finger Hut cattle log which they got
do dads and sits in there and those.

Speaker 16 (02:05:57):
Hair tremmors, and we don't don't we don't guarantee it.

Speaker 1 (02:06:00):
Goggles, sir, Well, it's.

Speaker 9 (02:06:01):
Your goggles fault, and I'm getting ninety dollars out of
somebody down there.

Speaker 16 (02:06:04):
I'm well, that's your that's your opinion. That ain't anybody else.

Speaker 9 (02:06:07):
Well, then, how'd you like an ass whooping? What an ass?

Speaker 1 (02:06:10):
Whooping?

Speaker 16 (02:06:10):
Well, if you think you can do it, well, I
suppose you'll have to try it.

Speaker 9 (02:06:14):
I guarantee you. I know I can do it. How
big a fella are you?

Speaker 16 (02:06:17):
Big?

Speaker 18 (02:06:17):
Well, it won't take me too long. And you might
want to strap on some of the safety goggles at
your own. See how good they are for you.

Speaker 16 (02:06:24):
Well, I have to have glasses. I can't wear goggles.

Speaker 9 (02:06:27):
Well, you might want to take them off.

Speaker 18 (02:06:28):
I don't usually hit a man with glasses on, but
I'd hit him with them goggles on that gunment. They
weren't no more safety goggles than the man.

Speaker 9 (02:06:36):
In the moon.

Speaker 15 (02:06:37):
What what?

Speaker 16 (02:06:39):
What do you think that the goggles are supposed to do?

Speaker 10 (02:06:41):
Well?

Speaker 9 (02:06:42):
By God, they're supposed to keep you safe.

Speaker 16 (02:06:44):
As far as I know, I think you got to
get prescription glasses if you're going to do that.

Speaker 18 (02:06:48):
He don't need prescription glasses. He thought it made him
look like at Marrio andrewsy it ain't funny.

Speaker 16 (02:06:54):
Well, no, I'm not laughing.

Speaker 18 (02:06:56):
He towre that mailbox up and then folks, it's my neighbors,
and they's pretty p o about it.

Speaker 16 (02:07:01):
Yeah, you're gonna be there all day, No go to
funeral here.

Speaker 18 (02:07:04):
Well, why don't you live an envelope with ninety dollars
in Roy Mercer's name on it, I turned, I just
come by and pick.

Speaker 16 (02:07:10):
It up to that I don't have a hab to
give them ninety bucks away.

Speaker 18 (02:07:12):
Well, then I'm getting all ready to come over there
and whip your dad gone my ass.

Speaker 16 (02:07:16):
Well, we better to have the police in there.

Speaker 18 (02:07:17):
Now, ain't gonna be no police in there. Every won't
take that long. Well, you don't back up what you say.

Speaker 16 (02:07:25):
Not anything like that. Well, by God, might go to
the factor that made him.

Speaker 9 (02:07:29):
Now I'm coming down to you. You can you can
deal with a dad gun factory.

Speaker 16 (02:07:33):
It's just this is somebody I know. I can't place
who your voice is.

Speaker 9 (02:07:36):
This is Roy Damn Mercer's who it is?

Speaker 16 (02:07:39):
Man, I never heard of Roy Mercer.

Speaker 18 (02:07:40):
Well, by God, you're getting ready to find out. I'm
gonna give you a five knuckle introduction. Well it might
be the thing to do, I guarantee, or I tell
you what, if you want to, you can just make
a check out of the folks's mailbox that was tore down.

Speaker 16 (02:07:52):
And I don't think i'd do that.

Speaker 9 (02:07:53):
Well, there's Donna Richie is who it was.

Speaker 16 (02:07:55):
Oh, Donna, Yeah, okay, Donna.

Speaker 9 (02:08:03):
That's the laugh of relief.

Speaker 19 (02:08:04):
If I ever heard of.

Speaker 16 (02:08:07):
Pretty good, I admit that.

Speaker 1 (02:08:13):
Has done a friend of yours or what she works here?

Speaker 25 (02:08:16):
Still, greetings gespatcho gasolers, welcome to another role when it's
offering of Greek clearcount.

Speaker 26 (02:08:31):
Today our gallic group of ganglion gaggers bring to life
more of that sizeable yet segmented songar eye bubble cord.

Speaker 2 (02:08:38):
Yes, now it's our players.

Speaker 26 (02:08:40):
Prants into their places, we find news liquid of lads,
gaseous and chuckers enjoying the afternoon. There's the old museum.

Speaker 2 (02:08:48):
So didn't I tell you up chuck us? Is this
an excellent exhibit?

Speaker 27 (02:08:52):
Oh well, yes, I suppose. But don't they have anything
besides pop art gases?

Speaker 2 (02:08:58):
Of course they do a display of work from that
moody artist Diarrheus.

Speaker 27 (02:09:03):
These came out of Diarrheus.

Speaker 1 (02:09:05):
What are the oils?

Speaker 2 (02:09:06):
Acrelis no new cities.

Speaker 1 (02:09:07):
I thought you new.

Speaker 2 (02:09:08):
Diarrheus works exclusively in watercolor.

Speaker 14 (02:09:11):
It's fantastic.

Speaker 27 (02:09:12):
It looks like it literally burst onto the canvas.

Speaker 2 (02:09:17):
Indeed, and look at these fine offerings from Skidder's Marcus strange.

Speaker 27 (02:09:21):
It appears as if it's not completely dry.

Speaker 2 (02:09:23):
That's his style. All of Skiddis Marcus's pieces.

Speaker 27 (02:09:27):
Are a little streaky, Yes, I see. It gives them
a rather smeary appearance.

Speaker 2 (02:09:31):
And if you think that's strange, check out the Skiddis
Marcus mural.

Speaker 10 (02:09:35):
That is weird.

Speaker 27 (02:09:35):
All those browns and yellows just seem to be splattered gaseous.

Speaker 9 (02:09:42):
That's true.

Speaker 18 (02:09:43):
Oh, but it's not nearly as avant god as this
collection from Limpus Nippers.

Speaker 19 (02:09:48):
Haven't I heard of him?

Speaker 2 (02:09:49):
Oh, I'm sure you have.

Speaker 28 (02:09:50):
Lippers is famous for his still life remember Oh, yes,
he and that fellow Gaiacles.

Speaker 27 (02:09:55):
For some reason, they seem to be into fruits jeets.

Speaker 2 (02:09:58):
I wonder if any of these smaller pieces office.

Speaker 27 (02:10:00):
And I'm not sure that for the right price, they'd
probably let one go gaseous.

Speaker 9 (02:10:06):
I'm afraid of.

Speaker 2 (02:10:07):
I'd like to collect some art, but I don't want
to spend a fortune and do what I do.

Speaker 28 (02:10:11):
Find something you like by an unknown artist like Orgasmus
or Gasmus, Yes, I hear, he's a real up and comer,
sort of a surrealistic feel about his paintings.

Speaker 27 (02:10:21):
I have one of his sea scapes in my den?

Speaker 1 (02:10:23):
Really?

Speaker 24 (02:10:23):
Or Gasmus did that creamy colored portrait of those sea
women and seameal?

Speaker 27 (02:10:30):
Yes, that little squirt can paint and he doesn't charge
an arm and a leg for it.

Speaker 2 (02:10:34):
Oh wonderful a work of art from Algasmus, and I
don't have to blow my whole work.

Speaker 17 (02:10:38):
Man.

Speaker 27 (02:10:38):
Have you given any thought to sculpture, you know, like
the ones Hooterist does?

Speaker 9 (02:10:42):
Oh afraid.

Speaker 28 (02:10:42):
I'm not familiar with Hooteress, so you know she's the
one that does those big bus gassious.

Speaker 2 (02:10:49):
That sounds interesting. Where can I get my hands on one?

Speaker 27 (02:10:52):
That's a good question.

Speaker 28 (02:10:53):
Usually Hooteris has a big showing every summer, but for
some reason her manager Brazilians won't let him eat loose.

Speaker 2 (02:10:58):
Gaseous fella doesn't really surprise man?

Speaker 27 (02:11:03):
Why is that old job?

Speaker 28 (02:11:04):
When I thought everyone knew Brasirius is famous for holding people.

Speaker 26 (02:11:08):
Up my When the boys ever find any suitable ought
to collect and you sew, would it be the oppressionistic
work of Riches Littless? Or when it turned out to
be some classic piece about that master bats and wolt
of Gasseus?

Speaker 2 (02:11:22):
What will be his favorite work of art?

Speaker 9 (02:11:26):
I said of art.

Speaker 26 (02:11:27):
Sorry, it's to find out. I'm afraid you'll have to
wait until next time. Next time, that did we inveil
another work of Greek complete.

Speaker 9 (02:11:35):
Speaking bob. Listen, my name is R. D and Mercer.
I was in there about a week ago, got a
hair cut.

Speaker 18 (02:11:43):
Yeah, listen, you'll start using some kind of new spray
in there. It smelled like a lemon or something. Yeah,
smell like a smell like a lemon all day along
that Well, my god, and that ain't the worst of
it here where. That must have attracted the bumblebees or something,

(02:12:03):
because I had I got stone fifteen times, no kidding
out in my damn.

Speaker 9 (02:12:07):
Garage and swore my head up, and I had to
go to the hospital.

Speaker 4 (02:12:11):
What do you on men to do about it?

Speaker 10 (02:12:12):
You gotta swollen head?

Speaker 18 (02:12:14):
Well, by god, if you sprayed lemon on my head
and you cause them bumble bees to attack.

Speaker 10 (02:12:18):
Me, I ain't no spraying no lemon on your head.

Speaker 18 (02:12:20):
I might as well have had a bit of honey
behind each ear they got after they thought they were
looking for a new queen.

Speaker 10 (02:12:26):
Oh, by god, I bet you make a good queen.

Speaker 9 (02:12:30):
Well, heir, my head swollen up with my fish is
still pretty active.

Speaker 4 (02:12:35):
Hey, listen, ma'am, when you talk, you're you're full of buff.
Get on over here, ma'am and get that fist started up.
I'll just start the headlights on that her sport.

Speaker 10 (02:12:46):
Then you talk, you.

Speaker 9 (02:12:47):
Talk pretty big. You ain't gonna cut.

Speaker 12 (02:12:50):
Me, are you?

Speaker 15 (02:12:50):
No?

Speaker 21 (02:12:52):
No?

Speaker 10 (02:12:52):
But when you start thatting me, jack, you had it?

Speaker 9 (02:12:55):
Well, I got bumble bees stying on the head.

Speaker 1 (02:12:58):
Yeah, so, big bee, what is your fault?

Speaker 10 (02:13:01):
Who were they?

Speaker 4 (02:13:02):
My fault?

Speaker 10 (02:13:03):
You suldn't stand you.

Speaker 9 (02:13:04):
You sprayed lemon stuff on my hair.

Speaker 4 (02:13:06):
Stray lemon on your hair, that's what.

Speaker 9 (02:13:08):
That's what caused them bumblebees to sick me.

Speaker 10 (02:13:11):
Well, I'm sorry to hear that. Being boy, I bet
you run around and over swell head at you.

Speaker 18 (02:13:16):
Well, by god, I was for a while. Now that
he's gone down a little bit, i'm a little pi
old about it. Well, so what well do you pay
the doctor? And I won't come down there and whoop.

Speaker 4 (02:13:26):
Your ask Hey, listen, you come on down here anytime.
I'm only about seven years old. I'll take it. And
you have to go home and tell your mother that
an old man whooped your tail.

Speaker 1 (02:13:34):
Oh, I don't think I do.

Speaker 9 (02:13:36):
I don't think.

Speaker 4 (02:13:36):
Don't you come on down?

Speaker 9 (02:13:37):
Well, by god, how long are you gonna be there?

Speaker 10 (02:13:39):
I've been here?

Speaker 9 (02:13:41):
How about I just come down there and bring the
whole whole hornets nest down there.

Speaker 10 (02:13:44):
Hey, why don't you bring whatever you buy?

Speaker 9 (02:13:46):
God? Huh, I got me a witch haze for bottle
for I ask, whoop I bring down there?

Speaker 10 (02:13:50):
Yeah? You ain't eve whoop this old man's ass.

Speaker 9 (02:13:52):
Well, I guarantee you just get on down.

Speaker 18 (02:13:54):
Here's two hundred and fifty dollars worth of drinling shots
and salve I put on my head and then had
to buy that exercise hat.

Speaker 10 (02:14:02):
Yes, sir man, you talk big wherever you are. You
sure talk big, but you know what you're you're.

Speaker 9 (02:14:08):
Winded A shack full of them, shackful of what?

Speaker 10 (02:14:13):
You know what I'm talking about?

Speaker 9 (02:14:14):
I don't know what's tackful of?

Speaker 21 (02:14:16):
What?

Speaker 10 (02:14:16):
Al right?

Speaker 1 (02:14:17):
Say?

Speaker 19 (02:14:17):
Huh?

Speaker 10 (02:14:18):
Full of parts?

Speaker 9 (02:14:18):
Take full of farms?

Speaker 8 (02:14:20):
Is that?

Speaker 21 (02:14:20):
What?

Speaker 8 (02:14:21):
Well?

Speaker 9 (02:14:21):
Every dance? First they got beast down. Now I got
mean mouth.

Speaker 10 (02:14:25):
Well you started this.

Speaker 9 (02:14:27):
Let's not tell you what. Why don't you just make
a check out three hundred dollars to doctor casey doctor?
Come on, he's a beast thing specialist down to the hospital.

Speaker 4 (02:14:41):
Old buddy, you talk the headlights on the.

Speaker 9 (02:14:46):
Say, Bob, this is feeling Brenton.

Speaker 10 (02:14:50):
You rast yeah, but.

Speaker 9 (02:14:51):
I got how you doing?

Speaker 4 (02:14:52):
I'm doing great?

Speaker 10 (02:14:56):
Who is Brent?

Speaker 18 (02:14:57):
I don't know that there's a couple of smart ass Bob.
It's what they were, A couple old boys, windy in
a sack full of her.

Speaker 4 (02:15:07):
God, Old Buddy, Well, my gosh, no, really.

Speaker 1 (02:15:11):
It's really Philip.

Speaker 4 (02:15:12):
Oh no, Kitty, okay, I'm pick here.

Speaker 10 (02:15:15):
When you come down, you're taking my rings.

Speaker 15 (02:15:21):
Tulsa's Morning Show continues next with a Big Man Morning
Show on Tulsa's rock.

Speaker 14 (02:15:26):
Station ninety seven five km.

Speaker 20 (02:15:29):
O T.

Speaker 11 (02:15:52):
Good Morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Find out
what everybody learned? Lindsay, what'd you learn today?

Speaker 13 (02:15:56):
I learned that Kendrick Lamar throws more shade during a
fifteen minut a halftime show, then an entire season of
the Real Housewives of Atlanta and dyslexic weather forecasts might
be the funniest thing I never got to listen to.

Speaker 1 (02:16:10):
Good Morning, gim Pee. What'd you learn today? Well? I
learned that they do massages differently in Florida. And I
also learned hooray we won. Let's burn this mother down.

Speaker 22 (02:16:22):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:16:22):
I learned I don't care if the Chiefs lose. We
still have been in five of the last six.

Speaker 19 (02:16:28):
Uh.

Speaker 11 (02:16:29):
And I also learned that it's not my fault I
get an erection. Corby say, make sure that dishwashers loaded right.

Speaker 12 (02:16:35):
It's lindsay stop trapping my cycle.

Speaker 1 (02:16:37):
This is gimpy and I'm sorry.

Speaker 8 (02:16:44):
Can I get ashop?

Speaker 6 (02:16:56):
Don't know.

Speaker 12 (02:16:58):
Makes a noise.

Speaker 6 (02:17:02):
Interpassport Corbyn new messages.

Speaker 19 (02:17:05):
The Big Mad Morning Show would like to take a
minute to thank troops from Oklahoma and all over the
United States.

Speaker 6 (02:17:09):
These soldiers have sacrifice.

Speaker 10 (02:17:11):
Did the Big Med Morning Show.

Speaker 19 (02:17:12):
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are total douchebagg little incomplete douchebag. We honor and respect you.

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We honor and respect you. We honor and respect you.

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Douglas blessed Tulsa.

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We try, boy,

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