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February 12, 2025 109 mins
HUNP DAAAAAYYY!!!! Just The Guys Today, Dealing With Ice Storms Sucks, Why Do People Wanna Bang In Front Of The Wendy's, Assault Of Parking Spot, You Can't Fart In Your Coworker's Face, The Bourbon Street Hustler, FIB News, And Schools Are Banning Crocs?!?!?!?
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each and every day. Good morning, well, good morning. The
weather is obviously an issue, and so Lindsay's not here today.

(03:07):
We've got tickets to Jerry Cantrell and qualify someone for
Rocks and Roses pair of tickets to see Jerry February
twenty fifth. So I was looking at the okay quarrel
no I was I was like, is that a week
from yesterday? No? No, no, no, no, that doesn't make sense.

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Week from next, two weeks from yesterday. So you'll get
those tickets see Jerry in two weeks. And you can
get your tickets to tell steater dot com and we're
gonna throw you a hundred dollars gift card to Moody's
Jewelry and you will get qualified for Rocks n' Roses.
Someone's gonna win one thousand dollars Moody's gift card for
Rocks and Roses. We'll give that away Thursday. If I'm

(03:50):
not mistaken. Uh, we're not gonna see what Lindsay wants
to talk about. And if I mean, we can try, No,
but I don't know how compelling it's going to be
sure she's not here period. Piece something together that would
be similar to what it uh. And we've got our
top five rock songs today. It's the top five rock

(04:12):
songs for Valentine's Day from listener lever Boy. We'll get
to that coming up here very shortly. Uh. Yeah, the
weather it took me twice as long to get to
work today. Yeah, but you know, be safe in any

(04:33):
way you see fit. Yeah, taking nice and slow. The
the heater in my car kind of blows, kind of,
but not really. It really blows the hardest because of
the open vent with the wind yeah on the outside right,
So if I have it closed, it ain't gonna blow
with crap, the pigtail on my blower, motor frazzle, whatever,

(04:54):
it doesn't matter. So last night I knew this was
going to happen, right, I just didn't know when. So
I took this old comforter that I have that I
don't ever use, and I put it over my windshield
and covered up so that way, when I get up
in the morning, if it was like it was, I

(05:15):
wouldn't have to be out there scraping on. I sa
off my window right, and when I took the cover off,
it was clean. Oh, it was sure if it was immaculate.
It was like, this is perfect. So I start up
my car right, let it warm up, because I want
to take off on a cold engine. And uh, I
didn't so much get out of the neighborhood. And keep

(05:37):
in mind, I'm like maybe six houses into my neighborhood
off the main road right, and the rain had already
started freezing over my windshield creating ice. I'm like, all right,
so pop it on the Okay, So I put it
on the defroster because again it blows burly, but once
the car gets moving and the outside air gets in,

(05:58):
it blows harder. Eventually it got it to where it
needed to be. I'm always fascinated by when we have
weather like this and what Oklahomans do to I guess
circumvent having to scrape avoiding ice whatever they think it is.
And as someone who grew up in a cold weather
climate with ice with snow, I think it's hilarious, right, because,

(06:23):
as you just pointed out, it doesn't do much. No,
it saves time, it really does. I mean listen, I
didn't have to sit out there for ten fifteen minutes
scraping off my windshield before I could take off. Now,
if I could, you know, ride with a blanket over
my windshield, that would be fantastic. But I can't see now.

(06:43):
I am gonna have to deal with it when I
leave here, because I did not put said blanket in
my car. It was a sheet of ice. No, but
you did pull your windshield wipe. I did do that
because when when I do get there and I scrape
it and I want to whip the stuff off of it. Oh,
my winshield wipers frozen them a dang wind Yeah, I know,
but I've seen other people. You're right, some people put

(07:04):
cardboard on their windshield, which I think is a silly
mistake because what happens when cardboard gets wet, It turns
into moosh, and that moush is going to freeze to
your windshield, and when you go to peel it off,
you still got traces. You still have a lot of
cardboard left on your windshield, and it didn't make any
amn sense. That's why I went with the blanket round.

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As someone who grew up in that climate, it was
always start your car, scrape so then your car will
be warm, the engine will be warm. All that'll be
taken care of. You start on the sides, put the
defrost on full, work your way around the car. By
the time you get to the windshield, your windshield bibers
are thought right. The windshield is twenty five to thirty
five percent defrosted. Yeah, and it's not a big task. Yeah,

(07:49):
that is all fantastic. If you've got a blower that blows,
don't you got take her to dinner once in a while,
talk knife to her, put treating her like gobbage. The
windshield wiper blades up in the air is always another one.
I enjoy it because those also will get ice. Yeah,
they will waiting that way you when you release them
and they swam down on the windshield, Yeah, breaks a

(08:11):
lot of that ice. It could also crack your windshield.
I've seen that happen a lot too. But hey, listen,
you do you do whatever makes you feel happy. Who
am I to tell you it's the wrong way to
do it. I'm just telling you someone with eighteen years
experience in that climate, a lot of those are a
waste of goddamn time. Yeah. Maybe. So if it makes

(08:33):
you feel happy, absolutely you be you Garfield. Yeah. I
could have stayed home and in bed today, Yeah, but
I didn't. I always have the attitude of I'm gonna try,
let's see what can I get out of the neighborhood.
And then when I get out the neighborhood, I'm like,
can I get to the one sixty nine? And then
when I get to one season, I'm like, how many
cars are in the ditch?

Speaker 2 (08:54):
Right?

Speaker 1 (08:54):
Right? I always use the seventy first and shared and
kill one right there by the by the racers. And
it was all right for the most part. Got about
maybe three quarters away and kind of slipped a little bit,
but I didn't get stuck. I have to worry about,
you know, like last time when we had the snow
and I had to deal with it. So, you know,
I got up there and then coming around because I

(09:16):
used the back way coming into the building here and
and it's on a bit of a slope, so slowing
down for that caused me to kind of slip a
little bit, not enough to miss my turn. Now, I
remember what was it last year, maybe last year, maybe
the year before that, we had a bad ice storm

(09:37):
or bad snowstorm, and it was and I went to
stop because I go in the same way every day,
creature of habit, you know what I mean. And I
hit my brakes and I just kept on sliding and
almost almost hit the center median, but lucky enough for me,
I was able to narrowly escape that. But the fun

(09:58):
part is is that backparking line back there, it's got
a bit of an incline going up and it's got
a little chicane, if you know what I'm talking about. Yeah,
uh so I got I missed the turning, I missed
hitting the median, and I got into the parking lot
and that's when the incline started and I was just
spinning tires trying to get up ith. I didn't spend

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tires once. Damn near hit the curb there that time,
and I've got the wheel cranked, you know, just spinning tires,
trying to melt the ice to get some kind of traction.
Eventually I made it, but there was a moment at
that time that I was like, I might have to
park my car and leave it here, brilliant and in
the entrance I may have to park my car in

(10:43):
the entrance leading right, But I can't believe you didn't
just hit the medium because that might have been a
Fonzarelli to the heater. Right now, I know what's wrong
with the heater.

Speaker 5 (10:56):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
Again, I unplugged it to see what was going on,
and the pigtail had shorted out and melted, so therefore
it is not operable at this time. I mean, you
have gotten four lives out of that car, probably more
than that what you paid for it. Yeah. I was
talking with some friends of mine because I am it's
one of my New Year's resolutions to get a new vehicle,

(11:18):
a different vehicle, a better vehicle. And I found a
few that I've been looking at and uh, and they're like, well,
don't you just fix the stuff that's wrong on that one.
You won't have to worry about a car payment, blah
blah blah blah blah. And I says, that car has
served its purpose. You just said it for what I
paid for it. That has totally served its purpose. And

(11:39):
I've gotten what I met out of it. So some
people are now I will say, as a guy who
rides his motorcycle more than anything, it would make sense
to spend whatever the dollars are to get it operable
in the way you would like, absolutely, because to have
a payment on a car that you in the summer,
for sure you ride, maybe you definitely, It probably sits

(12:01):
for at least three months, probably maybe so. But there
are times, and like I told them, right, there are
times that I don't ride my bike in the summertime.
I ride my bike ninety percent of the year, with
exceptions of days like today when it's snowing, raining, sideways,
et cetera, arctic cold like rare arctic colding. Right right,

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Like for example, the Super Bowl, right went down and
celebrate and watch the game at some friend's house in Wagner,
And I was going to ride down there because it
was nice in the afternoon. It was a little chilly,
but it was nice in the afternoon. But I look
ahead at the weather. I'm gonna be leaving it eight
nine o'clock and it's thirty five degrees at that point

(12:43):
in time, which you may think to yourself, that's not
that bad. But when you're doing sixty five seventy on
the highway on a motorcycle. It's five degrees right, And
I was like, yeah, I don't want to mess with that. Yeah,
I don't want to mess with that at all. So yes,
I could do that, and I will have a car
payment and the car would work. But one wanted a
better car anyway, and uh, why I do not? Yeah,

(13:08):
just making a car payment on a car, you're not
using as a giant kick in the bass. But there
are times when it's one hundred and fourteen degrees outside.
I don't feel like riding right now. I want some
air conditioning, you know. And if my girlfriend's you know,
out and about, or it's not our week together or whatever,
you know, I can't rely on her car, you know,
because I just ride with her. She'd got the AC
what HAPs So I need something for myself. And I

(13:32):
don't blame you. It's I feel it's just for what
I've got. But what I got in the car, what
I paid for it, it's it's served its purpose. I
can find something better, something that everything work. May Yeah,
sure it may cost me a couple hundred dollars a month,
but it would be worth it. I think. Anyway, it's
easier to get a new one than it is to
replace all the other jab. Here is the way it

(13:53):
was explained to me with making purchases. If you feel
you feel it's going to improve your life in a capacity,
it's worth the expense. I think it would, and it
doesn't cripple you. Yeah, absolutely, and I think it would.
It would improve a lot of stuff in my life.
So I'm like, what, all right, y'all make very valid points.
I don't care. Can I pick you if you want?

(14:16):
I mean, I've got to have the final say so
far as like dollar wise, this and that. You could
throw me some suggestions, how about that, I'm kind of
picking it out. Throw me some suggestions, uh, and and
I'd be like, yes, no, maybe a Mini Cooper. I've
actually looked into him. A Fiat fix it again, Tony,
Probably not. And simply because they look funny. I'm not

(14:41):
opposed to a gas saver, and I'm not opposed to
foreign Italian cars. They just look funny. Yeah. What's the
one that looks like it's just a car for you
in one person? The smart car? The Smart four two?
Is that what it is? Yeah? Yeah? No, another one
that looks funny, functional And I've driven one before. I

(15:04):
didn't like it. Yeah, I didn't like it because you know,
let's say you got to get the hell out of
the way quick. You mash on the gas in your
typical car, you mash on the gas, you're getting out
of there. Well, with this smart car, at least the
one that I drove at the time, you hammered down
on the gas and there's a huge delay and then

(15:26):
finally kicks in. I did not like the smart car
at all whatsoever. Also looks like a roller skate, but again,
it's functionality. Who cares about style? Yeah, that's why I would.
I would go with the Mini Cooper. The Mini Cooper
is stylish, it's functional. Most of them are in a
standard from what I've seen, and I haven't driven a

(15:47):
standard transmission in a long time. But I love them now.
So I would totally do a Mini Cooper Mini Cooper convertible.
I have looked at one. What about a Renault Alliance,
a Renault Alliance, I know the car you're talking about.
I just got to take a gander at it. I
just you know, that could be a cool car, man,
it could be. However, Oh, that's that's right next to

(16:16):
buying a day.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
Woo.

Speaker 1 (16:19):
You know what I'm saying. I'm not as well, but
it's going with the day. There's a reason they don't
make them anymore, Gorbon, there's a reason, and I'm I'm
all right on that. Or a ug a Ugo would
be pretty solid. No, I'll drive a Grimlin for sure,

(16:41):
an AMC Pacer, no doubt. But oh el all day brat.
Oh yeah, with the seats in the back, yes, that
would be dope. You could do some things to those cars.
But a Yga, a renalt Alliance, yeah, some lunch. Yeah.

(17:02):
My buddy had one, and the first time I ever
drove it for him, I couldn't figure out how to
get it. And I know how to drive a manual.
I prefer manual cars, and his was a Manuel and
I couldn't figure out how to get it in reverse.
I tried and tried. I could not figure it out.
And it has like a weird like almost like a
dead man switch thing you gotta do to like get

(17:23):
it into reverse. I was like, stupid French, Who's the
ideal was this? Yeah, all right, listen, take as much
time as you need today. Be safe. At the end
of the day, that's all that matters. That's why Lindsay's
not here. But we're gonna move forward. We got tickets
to Jerry Cantrell. We're gonna give away, we got our
top five songs. Take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
Telsa's Morning Show, The Big Man Boarding Show. The Assault
continues the next nuety seventy five.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
Good morning, It's The Big Man Morning Show. Nine one,
eight four six oh kmoz. You can also text bmms
and then what you want to say to eight two
nine four five. Lindsay is out today because of the weather,
but we got to move forward as we have news quikies.
These are stories you may have missed in the news.
We cover them here and put a link on our
Facebook page if you want more, Facebook dot Com, slash

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bmms six nine It's time for news quakies. World news,
local news and news that just makes you say, what
the Here's Corbyn, Gimbi and Lindsay with what's going on
newsquikies from The Big Man Morning Show. In ninety seven five,
AMoD couple caught and unnatural act in front of a
Wendy's comes out Clearwater, Florida, where a fifty three year

(18:46):
old Dmitria Wilson and her twenty nine year old boyfriend
Tomrio Merle were spotted by an officer. Officer Parker Moody
spotted these guys laying down on the ground in front
of a bus which is next to a highway, which
is also next to a Wendy's. Now he says. The
officer says that he saw Demetria without any pants down,

(19:12):
any pants on, had her bare ass facing to Mario
who had his pants pulled down, and they were well
going at it. Anyhow, he busted them, charged them with
performing an unnatural and lascibious act. They have both pleaded
not guilty to the misdemeanor charge. How many, excuse me,

(19:37):
how many Windy stories do you think we publish? Quite
a bit, I mean a lot. And how many stories
do we publish? A people having sex in public, like
in front of everybody. Yeah, but for some reason Windy's though, Yeah, uh,
maybe it's the baconator that gets them going on. I mean,
their nugs are good. They got pretty good flif fish
or fishy sandwich. Unnatural, That's what I was thinking too,

(20:02):
But that's what the headline said. I guess the only
unnatural thing about it is that they were outside by
a bus stop in front of Wendy's. Man accused be
accused of assaulting woman over a parking spot. So this
man wanted to park in a handicap spot and decided,
f B, I'm gonna kick her ass. So John Phillips

(20:27):
was arrested yesterday in connection with the incident. This happened
in September actually, but he was just arrested yesterday. Sheriff's
off says a woman was putting her five year old
niece in a car seat outside Saint John Catholic Church
in Orlando when the suspect pulled up in front of
her parking spot. He's accused of blocking the victim from
leaving before yelling at her and punching her in the face.

(20:51):
Investigators say camera footage backed up the woman's story. Both
the woman in suspect had disabled parking pyramids at the
time of the incident. Now I could speak to the
experience I have with a handicapped parking placard. My mom
had hip surgery. She had a handicap parking placard, and

(21:13):
when I would take her to the grocery store, we
would take her car with a handicap placard. Yeah, we
would go to find a spot. Guess the number of
times we got to park in a handicap spot next
to none? None, never, not once. We never got to
utilize it because there's so many people that have them.
Just takes a doctor's nut, right, and if your doctor's like, yeah,
no problem. People have asked me, why don't you have

(21:33):
a handicap placard because I can walk. Just because my
hand's all jacked up doesn't mean I need to get
closer to the entrance whatever. I feel like, if you
can step out of your lifted truck and walk into
the facility, you don't need a handicap placard. No, I

(21:54):
would agree with you, because if you need to climb
up into the truck or jeep or van or what
app mark three whatever, Yeah, you don't need one. No,
you're fine, your legs work fine. Well, No, I take
care of someone, then you ain't supposed to park there
right right unless they're with you. Unless they're with you,
and if you even if they're not getting out of

(22:14):
the car, I feel like, you don't need to park there.
There's so many people that abuse that. Oh my gosh,
they'll just borrow maybe their their parents because they have
elderly parents who have a handicap lacker and maybe borrow it,
or they don't have one and just park there anyway. Yeah,
it's not that far, really, no, and you could probably

(22:35):
use the exercise walking from the back of the lot,
get paddy and especially if it's a nice day. Right,
you're like, ah, look at this, all these people lucky
enough in this day and age to buy groceries. Uh huh,
huh do you have another one? Yeah? Man UK police
officer has misconduct hearing damn it after he farted in

(22:56):
another officer's face. I knew this would be a grab.
A Metropolitan Police officers in trouble after allegedly farting in
a female coworker's face while at work. Now reports say
that he did it on purpose and is now in
being investigated for bad behavior. Apparently, he and another officer

(23:16):
have a reported history of making inappropriate comments about female coworkers,
and their bosses say this kind of thing isn't okay
in a professional workplace and they're looking in to decide
if they broke any rules. Now, if they find that
they did something wrong, they could be punished or even
lose their jobs. Apparently the police, the Metropolitan Police have

(23:38):
been cracking down on officers who act unprofessionally. Apparently because
I went down a rabbit hole the number of times
that they're really trying to clean up that police force,
because apparently they are all a mess. I didn't know
it was that bad. I'm kind of interested. I'll have
to go down the hole. What else are they doing?

(23:58):
Uh Like? One was another farting incident and then asking
about their partners, their sexual partners. Another one was you know,
dropping the C word pretty like pretty frequently. Okay, but
that's that's often used over there. Apparently not for police
officers really. I think for natural citizens it is, you know,
it's not a bad word over there. Over Here it

(24:19):
was like, oh my god, you can't say that, But
over there it's normal. It's like hello. I mean, it's
a that's a pretty razor sharp word. Even when I
hear somebody from another country use it, I love using
it on my I. It is definitely a word you
can use for with an exclamation mark. I feel like
if you're resorting to that word just for the exclamation mark,

(24:44):
get a little more creative, right, right, right. It's like
using the F word every other word. It's almost like going, well,
you're short, right, are you on your period? Like you're
just doing it for bravado. Denmark offers to buy California
and turned Disneyland into Hans Christian Anderson Land. Over two

(25:06):
hundred thousand people in Denmark have signed a petition saying
Denmark should buy California. The petition teases the idea of
bringing Danish culture to California, including turning Disneyland into Hans
Christian Anderson Land. Greenland's leaders and Denmark's Prime minister have
firmly said no to selling Greenland to the United States,
which has brought the petition into light. Some are saying

(25:29):
that it is a joke, but one interesting part that
they are excited about is the area that's devoted to
Little Mermaid and Frozen wouldn't change that much since Hans
Christian Anderson wrote the original stories of those, right right,
that's fine. Listen, I say let them have it, Let

(25:51):
them have California. Ain't nothing good come out of that?
Some bitch anyway, So yes, a lot of things have
How about avocados, okay, how about strawberries? How about all men,
you can plant your own struck. How about movies? How
about TV show? How about technology done in Austin? Look
at what's happening down there. No, not even close. No,

(26:13):
but it's a start. No, that's ludicrous. You and I
don't even need to be talking foreign policy. All right.
All these stories are on our Facebook page at Facebook
dot com slash BMMS six.

Speaker 2 (26:26):
Nine The Big Mad Morning Show returns next Tulsa's Morning
Show ninety seven km o D.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one
four six oh kmo D. You can also text BMMS
and then what you want to say to eight two
nine four five. Let's go ahead, induce some balls to
the wall. Sports, the NFL's worst camp secret is finally out.

(27:17):
Eagles oc Kellen Moore will become the saints next head coach.
The move was expected for the last two weeks while
Philly prepared for the Super Bowl, but now it's official.
More helped the Eagles win their second title on Sunday
night after unlocking one of the most dynamic and talented
offenses in the NFL. He's long been revered as a
great call play caller with an incredible feel for the game. Flow,

(27:39):
but this will be his first stint as a head coach.
I'll have to quickly figure out if Derek Carr and
the Saints offensive weapons are worth the price tag. Unfortunately,
the Saints roster is an accounting nightmare, with the worst
ranked salary cap among all thirty two teams, and it's
not even close. New Orleans is fifty one million dollars
over the cap. First team on the list. The Browns

(28:01):
is only at twenty four, and we already considered them
to be an atrocious salary situation. The Eagles have a
problem though. QB Jalen Hurtz has went to the playoffs
every year since he's been a starter. Alabama, Oklahoma, Philadelphia
always been to the playoffs. He has yet to have
the same play caller in his ear for back to
back seasons. That's how much of a dog he is.

(28:26):
The Eagles have now burned through three ocs in three
straight years, watching two leave to become head coaches. Shane's
Stinching went to the Colts, Kellen Moore the Eagles, and
fining another Brian Johnson after a late season collapse. So
the OC there's just a stepping stone to becoming a
head coach. That's what I'm hearing. I mean, or get fired, right,

(28:51):
or get fired. But even if you're getting fired, you're
falling up, so that's not that bad of a deal,
I think anyway. I mean, if they offered me, they're
like Corbyn, we want you to come be the cowboy
for the Dallas Cowboys, I'd be like, guys, it's been fun.
I'm on it for real, I'm taking the gamble, dak.

(29:12):
Can you to tell can I wipe your sweat? You
know when we don't hear right squirting water and like
me trying to score? Uh the idea, Why don't we
ever see like he was the water boy, Rose, the
equipment manager, he was the uh the gatorade mixer, right
right right. He was the defensive back coach, he was

(29:35):
the long snapping coach, he was the running back coach.
Really just worked his way up. Yes, yeah, yeah. Didn't
they make a movie about that, Rudy No, no, no,
Rudy's about him wanting to make the team, which, by
the way, that movie is a complete fabrication for those
who don't know that it is true. They didn' carry
him off the field, but only as a joke because

(29:56):
we wanted to earn him to hurry up and get
out the field. Yeah, water boy, But yeah, yeah, you
don't hear stories about that or now whatsoever, which I
think it would be amazing. Yes, And it's not like
like the head the CEO of Walmart was a was
a warehouse load, Like he loaded trucks in a warehouse
and moved his way up to become the CEO. Right,

(30:18):
that's an incredible That's a story of hope right right there.
But can the can the cowboy really handle the pressures
of being a head coach? Clearly you've never handed a
towel to a two hundred and ninety pound quarterback. You
were absolutely right naked. I never have. This is for

(30:39):
Gimpi of former NFL players being released from prison. A
judge's granted the release of former San Francisco forty nine
Ers defensive tackle Dana Stubberfield after his twenty twenty two
rape conviction was vacated by a California appeals court last December,
sixth District Court of Appeal overturned his conviction after determining
that Pross made racially discriminary statements during the trial. Stubblefield

(31:04):
served close to four years of a fifteen year sentence.
He had been sentenced to fifteen years to life in
prison in October of twenty twenty after being convicted of
raping women in twenty fifteen. He played eleven years in
the NFL from ninety three to two thousand and three.
I feel like some of these athletes feel like they
are just untouchable and they can do whatever they want

(31:26):
and not have any repercussions out of it. I mean,
I don't disagree with what you're saying, but I think
in this instance, it was well after he played, right,
I get that, Yeah, totally. So at that point, he's
just a commoner, right, He's a regular guy out raping bitches.
He's just you know, a civilian play yeah for the
nine with maybe some CT not an excuse, right, some

(31:50):
other mental disorder, maybe there's some other thing going on again,
not an excuse, right, But at that point, he's just
like every other douchebag man who rapes. Right. And should
he have gotten off early? I don't think so. I mean,
he was overturned because of the improper trial. That feels like, yes,

(32:10):
that should happen, right, whether we think it's a petty
reason it is not within the bounds of the constitution, right,
and that he is afforded. And he did serve sometime.
He just didn't serve all of his time, which, okay,
whatever it is, what it is. Yeah, I'm sure he's

(32:31):
not going to do anything bad. Didn't Tyson get out
early as well? When he served his time or did
he serve the full time? You all have to look,
but I can't remember. Did he get convicted of rape
or of sexual assault? I believe it was rain of
I'm just putting this in prison early. I want to

(32:53):
say he served most of it, Okay, Yeah, he was
released on parole after three years. He was sentenced to six,
so he served half his time. But still, now your
daughter is like, Dad, I'm dating somebody and you find
out he was convicted of rape. Oh, you can't tell
her to stop you or him. Yeah, you can tell
her that, Like, I don't think this guy is good

(33:15):
for you. He was convicted of, you know, rape, and
I think you should leave him. But you know as
well as I do, she's a human being. Yeah, she's
gonna do what she wants to do anyway. Yeah, so
i'd voice my opinion, but I would expect very little
out of it. Yeah, i'd probably say some of the
effect of like, you don't have to convince me, but

(33:35):
I do know he's been convicted of rape. Were you aware?
And how does that sit with you? It's a long
time ago, dad, Well, once a raper, always a raper.
You've never made a mistake, You've never raped? No, no, no,
I've not been convicted of rape. I've not served time
for it.

Speaker 3 (33:52):
Mmm.

Speaker 1 (33:53):
See that you've never been convicted, never served time. I mean,
I don't want to get into details. Makes it sound
like you've done it before. Though, Listen, I'm not oblivious
to the idea that there is. I'm confident some woman
went along with it. That's not rape. She didn't say
stop right stop, but she may feel though you know
what I mean, Like, I think you're oblivious as a man,

(34:14):
right if you think the opposite of that, And it
could be a hindsight sort of thing too. Oh. I
didn't think anything of it at the time, but now
looking back, yeah, yeah, I have. I've not you know,
done an exit interview? Right? How was that? Was everything good?
Did you feel like you'd give me consent tonight? Complied?
Would you do it? Again, if asked, would you give

(34:37):
us a good YELP review? Right, all right, we got
to take a break. That's your balls. The wall Sports
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(35:21):
So this story has kind of gotten some traction, but
I wanted to bring it up because it's so tragic
and sad, and it has to do with a reporter
from Kansas City got killed in New Orleans right before
the Super Bowl. Found dead in a hotel room. Oh my,
and people were kind of like, that's weird. And then
it comes out that he apparently was subject to a

(35:46):
person called the Bourbon Street hustler. Oh okay, and that
this is a woman who lures men into situations, then
drugs them and robs them. And she allegedly she was
seen with this guy on camera, this reporter from Telemundo

(36:06):
in Kansas City and in New Orleans on camera, and
then they found his credit cards and some other information
that was his in her home. Oh and the tragic
part of this is he has a two year old
daughter and he was a widow. He lost his wife
to a car wreck last year. Oh wow, so now

(36:28):
we got a two year old orphan. So he probably
was trying to be a dad whatever going to New
Orleans to do his job. He was like, finally a
little break. I'm gonna get me some and this person
took advantage of him. And whether it is a guy
or a girl, or an old lady or an old
man being taken advantage of is complete bs. Yeah, and

(36:52):
she has a history of drugging men and stealing from them.
And they've done a toxicology port on this reporter to
see if he hadning in his system. She's been arrested
in charge with robbery connection to his case, this reporter's case,
waiting for some more information, probably before they charge her
with murderer. And since then, other people have come forward

(37:18):
saying that she's done this to them. Huh. Apparently another
woman approached him, offered him a cocktail, and after enjoying
the drink, he quickly started feeling disoriented and needed help
getting back home. This is the story from another individual
was one of the victims in twenty twenty one. She

(37:38):
ushered me into some kind of black suburban that was
literally right there and thing, that's the last thing I remember.
A property manager found this individual passed out on the floor,
shook him awake, with the victim finding his phone and
wallet gone, and his credit cards that it used to
make thousand dollars charges at best Buy in Walmart, more
than eighty thousand dollars that this person had stash away

(38:02):
and cryptocurrency for his retirement was gone. He tried to
keep tabs on here, fearing that she wouldn't stop and
that he didn't know what to do. Court records in
Nevada show that she was charged in twenty twenty two
with grand larceny and administering a drug to aid in

(38:23):
the commission of a felony, which are two separate situations.
They were both dismissed. Dismissed after the victims refused to
testify in court. Why would you do that? Intimidation, shame, okay,
with embarrassment. That could be another charge put on this
bourbonstry hustler if you can prove it, if that those

(38:43):
are indeed, but probably more shame and embarrassment right right,
if you were cheating. Yeah, yeah, I get it now.
She was convicted of computer fraud, theft, and the legal
transmission of monetary funds, and the judge for going prison
and instead ordering her to pay restitution and remain on
probation for five years. Obviously, people are like that sentence

(39:08):
is bs, especially now with what we know. Had the
court acted decisively by incarcerating her and enforcing stricter conditions
for her release, he'd probably still be alive. The minimal
finds and lack of meaningful incarceration for crimes that could
have led to serious injury or loss of life quite
frankly or insulting to the public safety and justice system. Wow,

(39:31):
if someone dies due to her actions in the future,
their blood will be undeniably beyond the hands of those
who allowed her to escape real accountability. Crazy tragic story, Yeah, guy,
just it's sad. You can't trust anybody anymore. Right, you

(39:51):
meet this person, you're like, oh, hey, let's have a
good time. I have some drinks. You're hoping to maybe
get lucky. And we've read countless stories about this, you know,
people hooking up and then one of them gets robbed
or killed, you know, and it shouldn't be like that.
I don't go with the you can't trust anybody anymore.
You have to have your guard up with it, and

(40:14):
you should have always had your guard up. That's fair, right,
that's fair meeting some taking drinks from strangers. I tell
women that are in my life that when we go
to conventions or whatever, you don't get an open top cocktail.
Get a bottle of beer so you can keep tabs

(40:35):
on it and don't let it out of your sight. Well,
even though with a bottle of beer, I mean the
lid has to come off, you know, they take the
lid off when they serve it to you. Absolutely, But
the point is is that a glass is more open faced,
It's easier to get things in. It's about reducing the chances.
It's not eliminating, it's reducing, right. I guess the best
way to combat all that would be just to turn

(40:58):
down the drink, or go with them to the bar
and get the drink yourself. Oh no, no, no, I'm not
talking about somebody bringing you a drink. You're one hundred
percent right on that. I'm talking about your own drink
you bought right. People get like a bottle of wine,
a glass of wine or a cocktail and they set
it on the the thing in front of them. They

(41:18):
think they're good because they ordered it, and there are
people from the bartender to the guy sitting next to you.
You lean over to your friend. Yeah, stuff gets put
in your drink. You gotta due diligence. It's terrible, man.
There are evil people out there there just is who

(41:39):
do heinous things. Somebody I worked with was working at
a club and he picked up a drink and drink it.
Now he thought it was his. But if he was
standing next to a woman and somebody wanted to drug
her drink and they put it in the wrong beverage,

(41:59):
he took it, got messed up, got in his car.
He told me I was working and the next thing
I knew, I was on my way to glenn Pool
and he wrecked his car. And he's like, I don't
know how that happened. I don't live out there. I
have no reason to go out there, right, And I
bailed him out of jail. And the idea is that

(42:22):
you don't know, you gotta due diligence. And definitely when
you go to a place that's known for that Vegas,
New Orleans, and you're making yourself even more susceptible. Yeah,
then you had the Super Bowl on top of it,
which is a high prostitution, scams, all types of stuff.

(42:44):
I think your diligence has to be higher. So basically
what I'm hearing you say, if you're going to events
like that, just keep to yourself. Don't be engaging in
any drinking, debauchery, prostitution, anything like that, even though you
know when in Rome, you know you're there. That's kind
of what it's known for, is the partying atmosphere and

(43:05):
the craziness that goes with it. So I can see
how it'd be hard to refrain from doing that. But
you can party, you can go crazy, but do with
people you know, right, have a circle of trust, right right.
Spring Break is a classic example. Right, we hear about
spring break, you see it in the news cycle. People
still go on spring break but a lot of cities

(43:27):
in Florida have changed the rules and they don't make
it a big deal because they don't. They had to
balance tourism and safety, right, drinking in public isn't allowed, which,
you know, it's all well and good, but people are
still going to be people. Like you said, there's evil

(43:48):
people everywhere. Yeah, yeah, but again at the times where
it is more likely to happen, your diligence also has
to be ratcheted up, right right, Surprice. This guy didn't
have anybody with him, this reporter guy, you know, not
an associate or you know, a coworker of sorts. They're

(44:08):
just like, all right, Tom, you're going to the super Bowl. Yeah,
have fun. Yeah, modern times, dude. I mean, I figure,
if anything, if it was me, and I guess maybe
he wasn't able to, you know, take a friend with you. Hey, Steve,
I just found out that I'm going to go cover
the Super Bowl for work. Would you like to come

(44:29):
with now? Because the usually don't they give you, you know,
a pair you wan guess no, he probably got media credentials.
He probably They're like, we'll get you a hotel, but
you've got to set up your own tripod, your own camera.
You got to do all that on your own, which
they do a lot now. Reporters are also their own
foot of journalists in a lot of scenarios. Right and

(44:50):
file your report. You're gonna have to stay at a
hotel in Mississippi. Yeah, that's terrible, man. Yeah, it is
not an automatic. It isn't a He could have been
mine on his own in the hotel bar, right, and
then this happened. Yeah, and just when you add on
there that, like if you if we reversed it and

(45:13):
it was a woman and she just lost her husband
and she met this guy, right, he took advantage, you'd
be like, man, that's extra scummy, right, well, because if
it's a woman and we don't think is that's coming? No,
terrible Yeah, well when you it's terrible all around. But
when you add that they were a widow in the house,
lonely they probably were, you're like, oh man, yeah, it's
such a shame the level of the threat. When the

(45:37):
level of the threat is high, your awareness should also increase. Yeah,
I would agree, and know that you're susceptible, more susceptible unknowingly,
especially at a place like an event like the Super
Bowl and you're a widow. You're alone, high prostitution time.

(45:59):
No nobody is on. You know, nobody's got their weapon
on at the ready. At five am in a Walmart.
You shouldn't anyway, you should have. Those incidents don't happened
at five am. I'm sure there's one. Put your phone down.
I'm saying that in the the real nefarious ones right

(46:23):
between you know, midnight and like four, nobody is yeah,
all right, we got to take a break. We'll be back.

Speaker 2 (46:32):
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pick the flip. Current record is, well I have two
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you're in pick between Corbyn and Gimpia at nine one
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Oh kmo D. Call up, decide who's going to be

(47:54):
your clue giver. Whoever gets the most right is going
to win. That's one on the phone. Good morning, you're
on the air. What is your name? John? How are
you today? How good are you? Good? Buddy? Who do
you want to give clues? Gimpy or Corbyn?

Speaker 5 (48:08):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (48:09):
Go gap sixty seconds are on the clock. Timers starts
after the first clue. Are you ready? Yeah? All right,
here we go. Oh, this is the movie with Norman
Bates Taco.

Speaker 2 (48:22):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (48:22):
This is a horror movie where the the redneck people
kind of imbred and they're out to kill you. Yep,
this is a Bruce Willis superhero movie Glass not glass,
not split, but the first one that's part of it.

(48:45):
There you go. This is uh Leonardo DiCaprio and Jack
Jack what's his nuts? I forget where they're they're cops
in Boston, Jack Nicholas Nicholson. Uh departed, Yes, Uh, this
is a movie about a giant prehistoric shark. Just not lead.

(49:11):
There you go. Uh, this is a double pointer. It's
a western movie. It's a comedy. It's mel Brooks. It's
very racis racist and offensive. There you go. Uh, time
can believe Blazing Saddles is a double pointer. Excellent job, John,
It might be good enough for the win. Hang on
the line. Oh, double pointer. Huh, that's what I didn't

(49:34):
put these cards together. Good morning, you're on the air.
What is your name? Marcus? You and I have to
beat seven man? Are you ready? All right? Here we go.
Robert Downey junior superhero character. Correct. Uh, this is a
movie about Canine and the reason a purpose? Correct.

Speaker 3 (49:59):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (49:59):
Kathy Bates James Kahn. Uh, he's an author. She keeps
him in the cabin. Oh uh. Oh, let's see, when
you're in a depressed state, you are in constant uh sorrow.
Uh uh uh depression misery. I got it. Uh this

(50:24):
is the Cape Crusader and his helper. Okay, put him together, man, no,
uh uh so uh, I don't know. Yeah, think of

(50:45):
New York City, the light that shines up time. I
don't know what happened, man, I guess when I'm admitted,
I couldn't believe you said Zoro. You took it as
that meant it was joke. All right, buddy Marcus, thanks
so much. Man, have a good day, Johnathan. Congratulations. Man,
you are getting those tickets see Jerry Cantrell and you're

(51:07):
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Theater on the February twenty fifth, and you're in the
running for one thousand dollars Moodies gift card for Rocks
n' Roses. Excellent job, sir. All right, hang on the line, man,
don't go anywhere. Yeah, you got yours right at the end,
so you couldn't have give better clues on this one.

(51:29):
He just got He said Zoro, and you just let
him hang on. That one is Zoro, known as the
Caped Crusaders. As far as I know, it's not. It's
always been Dirpe, Batman, the Cape Crusader and his little
sidekick Batman and Robbins. I don't think you could have
give him better clues on that one. Yeah, all right,

(51:52):
the record now that moves me to three, keeps Lindsay
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four x four woll cool. It says here that the
Senate is expected to confirm Tulsi Gabbard as Director of
National Intelligence. The former Hawaii e A congresswoman ran for
president as a Democrat in twenty twenty and then left
the party in twenty two and endorsed Donald Trump. Gabbard
does not have a background in intelligent but clear to

(52:58):
committee vote last week, buying a slim nine to eight vote.
On Monday, senter Republicans voted to advance her nomination. She's
expected to be Trump's fourteenth cabinet member to be confirmed.
Trump signs order granting Musks Doge more power. He signed
it into action and an executive order yesterday requiring agencies

(53:21):
to work with Doge to slash workforces along with limiting
the hiring of replacements. When asked about people calling his
efforts a hostile takeover, must said that people voted for
major government reform and that's what the people are gonna get.
Don't let him do press conferences, right, you watch that too?
With this kid, I mean, I don't care about his

(53:42):
kid like kids be kids. Yeah, he's just so awkward.
He's awkward. That whole situation was awkward. And I love
the fact that his little booger picking literally I could
say that because the kid was picking his nose on
television and then wiping his snile little finger all over
the resolute desk, just like, yeah, do you think as

(54:05):
eight other kids are like, oh, okay, now he's an
ad right, right of course, and X this is little
X whatever. Dude, dude, you're named after an ax. Right,
you should have named him. iHeartRadio Abe alf right right
SpaceX right? What else we got here? Hey? The FDA

(54:27):
recalls canned tuna products. I know how you like your
tuna in the can? Hell? Yeah, the FDA is recalling
canned tuna products at multiple major grocery chains that includes Walmart,
Trader Joe's, Kroger, and Costco. Triunion Seafoods made a recall
after finding a manufacturing defect involving the cans seal that

(54:51):
could allow the tuna to be contaminated with a neurotoxin
that may cause a potentially fatal form of food poisoning.
A customer are warned not to use them, even if
they don't appear or smell spoiled smells like fish? Right?
What is the smell cantuna has when it's bad? Right?

(55:13):
It says these specific products can be found on the
FDA website. Dude, and don't go down the rabbit hole
of people, and like the American food chain is compromised.
Like this happens, man, It happens quite often as a
matter of fact. Lastly, here Oklahoma Attorney General pushes back
against the Biden. Harris dietary or recommendations. Ag is a

(55:35):
gettner or gentner gettin er. Drummond sent a letter to
the US Department of Health and Human Services and the
US Department of Agriculture pushing back against dietary recommendations made
by an advisory committee to move meat, poultry, and eggs
to the bottom of a list of suggested protein sources. Now,
according to the letter, beef and other meats are more

(55:56):
protein rich than any other food's calorie for calorie. Instead,
the committee recommended beans and peas and lentils to be
listed as the best sources of protein. I can't do lentils, man.
I don't want to eat beans as a main course, man.
I mean I think beans are good if you make

(56:17):
them the right way. If you just have like a
side of beans, you're a psychopath. They have to be
baked or refried, I mean, blending them and putting them
in things, mixing them with me taka Like yeah for
all that that as your main You're like, I'm gonna
have this and then maybe some green beans. Yeah, I've
had that. It's not bad. I'm good. Like rice and

(56:38):
beans is delicious. Rice and beans is good with some
corn bread on the side, you know, but you know
what else you put in that? Rice and beans, chunks
of ham just saying Lindsay's out. But I do have
your balls to the wall. Sports Dak Prescott says the

(57:05):
team is very close to a championship. He thinks that
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are not far off
from the franchise's six Lombardi Trophy quote. I feel like
we've competed with the Eagles and beat them for the
most part when we've played them. I don't want to

(57:27):
say check the record when the other guy is holding
the trophy right, So credit to them. They've earned it
and they deserve it by all means. But we're very close.
When asked how the Cowboys are how far the Cowboys
are from doing what their NFC East rivals have done,
Prescott mentioned the Washington Commanders who lost to the Eagles
and the NFC Championship game. Quote, especially even watching the

(57:50):
NFC Championship game and those two teams, teams that we
battle against each and every year a couple of times.
As I said, I feel confident that we've gotten the
better part of each and every time. But just seeing
such a dominating fashion in Super Bowl against the Chiefs.
Credit to them. It's our turn and it's on us.
I don't know why you have to explain this, even

(58:12):
he had must have been saying it just to get
Eagles goats, right, Yeah, because of the rivalry. But just
because you beat them in the regular season doesn't mean
you are also a contender for the Super Bowl.

Speaker 5 (58:26):
No.

Speaker 1 (58:26):
If they were, they would have been there. Yes, they
would have even made it to the playoffs even they
did not. That's that's one of my favorite things about
the post super Bowl comments is people going that, you know,
we needed a playoff system to give the Super Bowl,
that the chief shouldn't have been there, and that it
should have been the Bills, but it wasn't right. Have

(58:46):
you seen the video on TikTok of that lady with
the Patrick Mahomes voodoo doll? No real? Oh God, send
it to me. I love that stuff. I'll try to
dig it up. But she's sitting there, she's she's an
Eagles fan, clearly wearing an Eagles jersey, blah blah blah,
kind of rocking back and forth like you know, she's
got some psycho issues whatnots, and she's got a little
voodoo doll and she's got a needle and she's just

(59:08):
stabbing stabbing them with it. And I was like, I
mean New Orleans voodoo Patrick played like hot garbage. Yeah,
that could check out. He's only had three bad games
in his career, right, two of them were in Super Bowls. Hey,
the pressure got to him. But I want to think

(59:29):
that the voodoo doll had something to do with I'll
dig it up and send it to you. Oh and
people are like ready to be like, he's not even
an elite quarterback. Bitch, he's been in five of this
last seven. Yeah, I think that is the conversation still exists.
Tom Brady had some bad games. Oh absolutely, they went
ten years between Super Bowls. It's everybody needs settled down.

(59:50):
Eagles fans were the new dynasty, I would. I think
you can make an argument. They've been a part of
Super Bowls. Jalen Hurts has the credibility, but like settled
down with the whole, Like it's over, new regime. Let's
see what happens. Moving on, Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso. Gasso
has officially been introduced as a new head coach of

(01:00:10):
the USA National women's softball team. Gaso was named the
new coach last week, but met with the media on
Tuesday for the first time to talk about the new position.
She will be the head coach for the next four years,
including the twenty twenty eight Olympics, which are expected to
have the softball competition conducted at Devon Park in Oklahoma City.
Gaso has led ou to eight national championships, including the

(01:00:34):
last four in a row. We normally don't talk about hockey,
but this is a unique situation in the NHL's fourth
Four Nations face Off starts tonight with the first of
seven games in global display of hockey's best. The tournament
features four teams USA, Canada, Finland, and Sweden, and it
serves as a replacement to the NHL's All Star Weekend.

(01:00:56):
Much like the NBA, the NHL, NHL All Star Game
has been reduced to a non competitive diluted free skate.
Now national pride, a new trophy and some prize money
is supposed to create some excitement in All Star Weekend.
It's seven games over eight days and split between Montreal
and Boston, and it starts tonight with Canada Versus speeding

(01:01:17):
at seven o'clock on TNT. Okay, so I guess everybody's
just trying to step up their game when it comes
to the All Star games around it's just not I mean,
people don't get excited to see the All Star like
it used to be. Right, But I hold the same
idea with this that I do, Like, let's see some
of the up and comers, right, let's see some of
those guys trying to make a name. And how about

(01:01:38):
the people that like, when you get a shot to
start on your team, let's put some on the line. Yeah.
I think that's gonna Yeah, I think that that's gonna
make it far more competitive. And that's your balls. The
Wall sports Im Corbyn in ninety seventy five. Good morning,

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It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one eight four six,
Oh k M O T. Lindsay's out, but uh we're
gonna keep going. Good morning Gimpie, Well, good morning Corbin.
Poppy was gonna be at the King's Ballroom on a Tuesday, Tuesday,

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April eighth. Get your tickets right now Kingsballroom dot com
or hit up the website The Rocks kmov dot com.
Let's sign up to win them for free. Let's do
a little fill in the blank news. I'll read part
of a headline. You have to guess what the blank
part might be. Fossil of a modern blank found in Antarctica.
Fossil of a modern blank found in Antarctica. It's a fossil,

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so it's been there for a while. But you said modern,
so it's relatively new. A fossilized cellular phone, fossilized modern queel,
fossilized modern spacecraft. Paleontologists say they found a fossilized skull

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of the oldest modern bird in Antarctica. The sixty eight
million year old creature was related to vegas ii, which
are now extinct. Scientists say the bird resembles modern day
luons and waterfowls. The fossil finding allowed researchers to study
how some animals can survive in catastrophic events, like how

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did they find it? Were they just out digging in
the snow? Well, yeah, they're probably making snow man, you know,
doing snow angels not there and the arm came down
and it probably scratched him because you know, it's fossilized,
and he's like, what's that? Spirit? Airline names Blank as
the top spring break destination. Oh, Spirit Airlines name's blank

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as the top spring break destination. I feel this has
to be in the lower forty eight. I don't feel
like Alaska is the best spring break destination. I don't
think anywhere in maybe Europe. But I think we're gonna

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promote the lower forty eight. So that leaves you got Florida.
You've got Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Corpus Christie. We're gonna go
with Daytona Beach. Oh, that's a pretty good one. I
was just trying to see something here. I think Daytona
Beach is a great place. Central Florida is home to

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the best spring break destination in the country. Spirit Airlines
has released its list of the most searched spring break destinations,
with Orlando taking the number one spot. Really the carrier
says Orlando is the ultimate family friendly vacation due to
its theme parks, entertainment hubs, and sunshine. Fort Lauderdale and
Miami were both among the top five. Spirit says it's

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expecting operations to ramp up starting in mid March. I
figure Florida would definitely be it because you're thinking sunny beaches.
Sunny Beach I didn't think Orlando, but I guess that
makes sense. When I think spring break, Corbin, I don't
think family time. I think college high school students going

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out and partying. Yeah, but I guess I mean college
and high school students can like Disneyland as well. I
was trying to see, like, I mean, Orlando's one hour
from the ocean. Yeah, so it's not like you're right
there exactly. I feel I was last year when we
went down there to Daytona Beach. The thought was there

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to ride out to Orlando and get my Disney experience
because I was robbed of that as a child, But
we said f that and just wrote down to the
Keys instead. Way better. Yeah, because you know how much
it probably cost to get in exactly exactly be around
a much kids. Yeah, I'm good on that. I don't
want to spend six hundred dollars to stand in line

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for eight hours. Good. Name a blank after your X.
Name a blank after your X. Seems like there's animal
shelters or pest controls or zoos that do that every year.
It could be anything from a cockroach. I've seen that before.

(01:06:36):
I've seen name a mouse a rat after your X
before I'm trying to think outside of the box on
this and because like those are always taken, so like
name a sloth after your ex, I like that. We're
going with sloth. With Valentine's Day right around the corner,
what better time to get petty revenge on an X

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and do some good At the same time, A number
of zoos around the country are offering the opportunity to
name an animal after an X that will be fed
to a zoo animal. At the San Antonio Zoo, you
can name a cockroach, rodent, and even a vegetable. At
the Lee Valley Zoo in Pennsylvania, you can name a
fish for feeding to a penguin. In Fort Worth, a

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donation will get a pound of pooh dedicated to an X. Brilliant.
That is funny, isn't bad taste? To name the vegetable
after Terry Schaibo. No vegetables are delicious, right some of them?

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Blank to collaborate with Traffick Blank to collaborate with Travis
Barker on Nirvana tribute album. Oh, Blank to collaborate with
Travis Barker on Nirvana tribute album. I feel it has
to be an original member of Nirvana. So I mean
Dave fits the bill and didn't they kind of did.

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That was the iHeartRadio concert that they had for the
California wildfires. They had the original surviving members of Nirvana
and then like some other people doing leads on that one.
I think even Dave's daughter Violet sang one of the songs,
which is pretty badass. I think I'm gonna go with

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Dave roll. Post Malone and Travis Barker are teaming up
for Nirvana tribute album, blending their talents for good cause.
The project aims to raise awareness and funds for charity
work while showcasing their unique musical style. Post Malone's admiration
for Nirvana and Travis Barker's drumming skills promised an interesting
reinterpretation of the band's hits. Fans are eagerly anticipating the

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collaboration between these two artists, expecting a fresh take on
classic Nirvana tracks. I like Post Malone incredibly talented. Travis
Barker goes without saying since he had his near brush
with death, He's definitely a different soul and you can
see it. But Post Malone feels like you almost go

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Of course, Post Malon's here, right, You're like, oh, look,
it's post Malone again, right right. It's kind of the
same thing with Jelly Roll. Yes, Blank's album sales grow
by more than nine thousand percent in only a few days. Wow,
Blank's album sales grow by more than nine thousand percent

(01:09:33):
in only a few days. I mean people buy nine
thousand albums in a few days. You've only made one.
It's grown by nine thousand percent. It's just who is
it gonna be? Oasis, the Village People, the Killers. We're

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gonna go with. Blink one eighty two's latest album, One
More Time, featuring the original trio of Hoppis, DeLong and Barker,
has made a triumphant return to Billboard's charts. The album,
released in the fall of twenty three, saw a significant
increase in sales, with over eleven three hundred copies sold
in the US last week. The vinyl edition of the

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album was particularly popular, propelling it to number two on
the Vinyl Album's chart. One More Time also re entered
the Top album Sales chart and made appearances on the
Top Alternative Albums, Top Rock Albums, Top Rock on an
Alternative Albums charts. The album's Resurgent was driven by strong sales,
with nearly twelve seven hundred units moved in the US
just last week. Damn all right, Blank inspired comedy film

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in development. This is a band blank inspired comedy film
in development. Okay, comedy. I feel like it's not going
to be Metallica. It's it's a comedy film, and it's
a band, a band that an inspired a comedy film,

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The Lone Rangers, the Loan. But there's three of you,
so you're not really uh that is yeah, I'm sticking
with Lone Rangers. Green Day is producing a new comedy
film called New Year's Rev starring Mason Thames. The stories

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following follows a teenager who decides to live each day
as if it's his last, leading to unexpected adventures and
is at least loosely based on the early days of
Green Day when they were living in a van. And yes,
the band members will also make cameo appearances. In a statement,
Billy Joe Armstrong said Van Day's Rule, then ended the
comment with let the music and mischief ensue. Huh boy,

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they really don't turn anything down to either there, I
mean for punk rockers, eh, for you you could say it.
It's okay, I know what you're thinking. They're not punk
rockers anymore. No, you have a music. Ah, I'm not
a big fan of that word. Well, here's the deal
in punk rock all about, you know, sticking it to

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the man, you know, and not being a sellout. And
when you have a Broadway musical and now a comedy movie,
I think it's kind of sellout ish. I think that
punk rock is for sure about quote unquote sticking it
to the man. And I can't think of a better
way to stick to the man than you being the man. Sure,

(01:12:37):
you're now the man. I guess that's one way. Like
not only did you stick it to the man, you
became bigger than Okay, I guess right. I just don't
think it's very punk rock to have a Broadway musical.
I'm all about make your money capitalist, that's what the
musical is. I am all about it, for sure, make
your money. But it just doesn't seem very punkish. So

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they lost credibility when they got a musical, is that
what you're saying a little bit? They still ray music.
Even their new stuff is good, you know, because a
lot of times when you got old bands and I
say old bands. I mean, hew, they came out, they
debuted what like ninety four, something like that, ninety four,
ninety five, maybe even I remember Dookie, you know, listening

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to Dukie in ninety five when I was a freshman
in high school. So they've been around for a while
and you look at their past music and you're like,
that's great. And then with a lot of these artists,
their music and their new music, you're like, ah, it's
all right, it's just not what they used to be.
And I have to say that Green Day has stuck
with being who they always have been musically, and that's

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where that conversation ends. But any band, I don't think
you're punk rock if you get signed to a label. Okay, yeah,
I guess you could say that. But as with any band,
if you're in a band, that's the that's the golden
ring you want to get to, you want to get
sign you want to see that's the man you're signing
to the man. Yeah, yeah, I guess do it all
on your own, and good luck with that. It's always

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been my argument about punk rock. They're like, we're punk rock.
I'm like, you're paying, you're playing in a venue owned
by a major corporation, right, charging crazy ticket prices, right,
and now you just do things to keep up that image. Right.
Even the sex pistols we're known for, Like the only
reason they became a thing because the guy was like,
I'll give you clothes to wear. Oogie. Blank hits back

(01:14:29):
at entitled fans expecting an extra long show. Quote, it's
not a Marvel movie or a Vegas residency. Blank hits
back at quote entitled fans expecting an hour long an
extra long show. It's not a Marvel movie or a
Vegas residency. End quote. Man, I could see Corey Taylor
saying something like that, you know, slip knot. I could

(01:14:52):
see him saying something like that. I can also see
d Snyder and Twisted Sisters something like that, Dave Mustain
with Mega Death saying something like that. But I've got
to I've been wrong all this time, so I'm gonna
say Corey Taylor. Jack White, former White Stripes member, expresses

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front frustration with the growing expectation for long, career spanning
sets at concerts. He argues that ticket prices and changes
in the touring landscape have led to this trend, and
he prefers shorter, more intimate gigs. White emphasizes that a
great show doesn't need to be lengthy or extravagant, and
he values the raw energy of rock and punk performances.

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While acknowledging the economic challenges of touring, White advocates for
a return to low key, authentic live music experiences. I
don't disagree with him, but I don't agree with what
he's saying either. I don't think you have to play.
Playing more than an hour's kind of wild. I think
I'll give you that. I think an hour, maybe an
hour and a half ooof is good. You'll sit through

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a movie for nutes, which is an hour and a half,
so why not sit through a concert? Well, that doesn't
mean anything. I'll sit through a wedding for forty minutes,
but that doesn't mean I want to. I feel you,
so to me, the I think as long as you're
playing the songs people want to hear, sprinkled in with
songs to sell whatever it is you're selling, right, then

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that's it is what it is. To me. It sounds
like he just doesn't want to play. He just wants
to get in, do a little bit, get paid, and
bounce out. Yeah. I don't you have this attitude on
a lot of things. I don't agree with that. I
think he just wants to do with the way he
wants to do it. That's fair, I guess, and it
doesn't maybe correlate with some fans. But just because the

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people are loud, doesn't mean that's the opinion of the fans, right,
that's just people being loud. Suck it up, Jack, what's
the shortest amount of time you would expect a headliner
to play? Because you know, we were saying an hour,
hour and a half, what would be the shortest amount
you'd be like, well that was bs oh, thirty minutes.
You go on as a headliner and you only play
for thirty minutes, I'm pissed. I won't be screaming I

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want my money back, but I'll definitely be saying, well,
that was a load of crap, and I don't know
if I want to see those guys again. Thirty maybe
forty five minutes at most. You might you might be
onto something there, but when you buy a ticket, you
have no idea true true, so it's on you. You have
no idea how long. The expectation of how long a

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concert's going to be is all made up in your head?
Oh absolutely. I mean you think about these artists. Madonna's
probably one that's most notorious for it coming on late,
but Axel Rose another one, you know, being you expect
them to play at nine and the fools don't get
on stage till ten eleven o'clock. You know, so it
goes both ways. Blank storms off stage after fans won't clap.

(01:17:51):
Blank storms off stage after fans won't clap. Oh God,
I feel like I've seen this headline, but I careen
it was. Was it Cardi B? Was it Cardi B?
I think it was Cardi B that and I just
read the headline. I didn't get into it. She's only

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good for her looks. I feel the music is it's
not my type of music, so therefore I didn't dig
deep into the story. But I believe it was Cardi
B that got pissed because people weren't a blodding kid.
Rock made a special guest appearance at bon Jovie keyboardist
David Bryan's birthday bash in Nashville, but the performance took

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a turn when the audience didn't meet Rock's expectations for
clapping along to the music. Rock abruptly stopped the performance twice,
expressing frustration with the lack of audience participation, and eventually
left the stage, leading the band to continue without him.
The incident adds to Rock's history of controversial behavior, including

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his political leanings and recent headline making and actions with reporters.
That's funny, I said, clap people clap for me? Two
hands smashed together? How hard is it? That's funny? Oh Bob?
Blank releases epic seven minute movie of Super Bowl commercial.

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Blank releases epic seven minute movie of Super Bowl commercial Pepsi,
a seven minute movie on a Super Bowl commercial Coca
Cola bud Trying to think of anything else super Bowl commercial? Wise,

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I mean, Rocket had a minute and a half commercials,
so why not make a seven minute movie? Over home mortgages.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are praise for their coparting skills,
and twenty twenty five Super Bowl commercial for Duncan received
mixed reviews. Featuring his brother Casey Affleck and former New
England's Patriots coach and recent sellout Bill Belichick. The commercial

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also included Donnie Wahlberg, Jeremy Strong and Jason Muse and
Kevin Smith. Fans had differing opinions of the commercial, with
some praising it as the best of the Super Bowl
while others criticize afflex appearance and the overall ad. Despite
the mixed reactions, some viewers appreciated the entertainment value of
the commercial and afflex ongoing love for Duncan. I thought

(01:20:36):
it was entertaining. I think it kind of pandered a
little bit to his bostonness, right and his brothers in it. Okay,
I didn't I get why affleck or why Belichick was
in it, right, right, whatever, Yeah, I get all that
he does love Duncan on his own, so it's very organic. R.

(01:20:57):
I kind of feel like it's over the top. Now, Yeah,
it was good last year, but you pretty much copied
the same thing from last year and pulled it over
this year. And it's yeah, And that weird part at
the end where he comes out the barrel and he's
all covered and was that that's no, that's Jeremy Strong
because he's trying to get into character. He's known for
being a very bizarre actor on how he gets into character.

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So yeah, for sure, Yeah, I don't like Dunkin Donuts,
but that's just like, oh man, they got a sour
cream donut. I still like them really, Yeah, And I
don't understand why there's a line out in the street
to the point they had to put signs up don't
stop in the street, you know, or at least over
there where I'm at Anyway, that's because that one is
the parking lot's weird. It's hard to get in and

(01:21:41):
it's a weird one terrible location. But yes, their coffee
isn't good. The doughnuts A No, you're being crazy as
a guy who will drink some pretty bad coffee. Kind
of it feels shocking coming for it's given to me.
I'll drink it, but I'm not going to seek it
out on my own, sure is. I ain't going to
tout it as the best cope you ever liked. Yah,

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I know I'm not doing that. Being optimistic may help
you blank last one. Being optimistic may help you blank
be happier, may help you fall asleep faster. Being optimistic
may help you be stronger mentally. Being optimistic may help

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you get more women. Being optimistic may help you poop better.
A recent study published in the Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, which is a great read found that optimistic
people tend to save more money over time. The studies

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lead author said in a release, our research suggest optimism
may be an important psychological reason source that helps people
save Researchers looked at the survey responses from over one
hundred and forty thousand people in the US and the
UK and fourteen European countries measuring dispositional optimism and found
that higher optimism was connected to more savings, even in

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lower income individuals. Research also found than effect of optimism
was greater among people with lower incomes. I would argue
optimism is good all around. Yeah, it's never a bad
thing to be optimistic, to look at the bright side
of things. That's a that's the glass half full thing. Right,
As I was telling you this morning, I know someone

(01:23:36):
who's getting their toes cut off today. Your day's going
pretty good, right, did you have to get your toes?
Amputato just saying take a break and we'll be back.
Tulsa's Morning Show continues.

Speaker 2 (01:23:50):
Next Jack the Big Bad Morning Show on Tulsa's rock
station ninety seven five KMOT.

Speaker 1 (01:24:16):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show BMMS. And
then what you want to say to eight, two, nine
or five coming up. We got our top five songs
and today it's the top five rock songs for Valentine's Day.
So make sure you're listening. We'll do that here in

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a little bit. And I saw this story. I didn't
know that. I guess I was unaware that there was
an issue. But Seth Rogan has responded to James Franco
saying their friendship is over after twenty years. Really, I
thought they were best of besties. What happened? Yeah, So
apparently Seth Rogan was doing an interview with Esquire about

(01:25:01):
his relationships, his relationship with James Franco, who said something
in the Variety magazine, James Franco, who's got a connection
to Tulsa right now? No, I haven't talked to Seth.
This is James Franco. No, I haven't talked to Seth.
I love Seth. We had twenty great years together, but
I guess it's over, and not for lack of trying.
I've told him how much he's meant to me. Back

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in twenty twenty one, Seth told The Sunday Times that
he did not plan to work with James again after
sexual misconduct allegations made against him. When Seth was asked
about James comment, Seth said he didn't want to discuss
the topic and quote, honestly, I absorbed so little media
that it really wasn't on my radar and said that's

(01:25:43):
and then the magazine said that's all he wanted to
say about that. So who had it was James Franco
that had the sexual allegations against him? Correct? Okay, having
sexual with a student during his first time as an
acting school teacher led to a lawsuit in two point
two million dollars sexual misconduct settlement in twenty twenty one air.
I did not know that. I remember that. Yeah. Wow, okay.

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So with that being said, Seth is just wash my hands.
I'm done with you, James. That doesn't seem right. Oh yeah,
I am. You're getting ghosted if if you took advantage
of somebody and from an authority standpoint like that, yeah, uh,

(01:26:29):
we're done. I'm I'm ghosting you. That's I don't it's
not a good look. I hear you. I understand where
you're coming from. But like, these are two consenting adults, right, No, no,
one's a student, not not My age is not important well,
I mean it is if thanks are, but he is

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a teacher of influence of power, so that it is
a manipulation move. It's not a good look. I haven't
read the story to dig in hell. I just found
this out five seconds ago, so I haven't read. Like
if it was one of those Hey, if you and
I hook up, you're going to pass my class regardless, right,
or you'll get more important roles, you know, in the

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plays that we're doing or whatever. I'll agree with you
if that's the case. But people meet each other, whether
people that work together hook up a lot all the time,
bosses and employees, employees across employees, you know what I'm saying.
It happens, you know. And to me, if they're two

(01:27:38):
consenting adults and they're both like it, they just happen
to be. One's the teacher and one's you know, the
student or whatever, and there's none of that nefarious. I'm
going to make sure you get better roles. As long
as we're sleeping together, then I think it's fine. One
doesn't have to say that, though for that to exist,
the person that's you have to prove that that was

(01:28:01):
the intent, that that's what happened. Even though it was
not said, you still have to prove that was the
intentions behind it. Yeah, ignorance is an excuse. If you
are in a picient position of power and you make
a move on somebody, they may feel the need to
do that because they don't want a bad grade, they
don't want to lose their job. What if it's the

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other way around though, the employee goes for the boss
or in this case, the students the teacher. You know, no,
that's a fair question. You are the person in authority.
You need to know better. I get it. It's just
it's on you.

Speaker 2 (01:28:38):
You.

Speaker 1 (01:28:39):
Accountability is really important in society. Yeah, and we're kind
of getting away from that. You are in the authority position.
You need to know better. You need to stop it.
You need to be the one that like, that's not okay,
that's not how business is conducted. Okay, Well what are
they like me? Shut up? There's other fish in the sea,

(01:28:59):
settled down. Quit your job then and be with them.
You know. On the other hand, that the student in
this case could have been like, nah, I'm good. You're
the teacher. You know, you're the teacher. I'm the student
that shouldn't be doing that. Absolutely, it's on both parties. No,
it's in the person of authority. I don't know. That's
why they are the authority, that's why they are the leader,

(01:29:21):
that's why they are the teacher. I just don't think
that either party is innocent on this one. Now, it
takes both of them. And if if if James came
on to this student, then the students should have been
like no, and I get what you're saying. Maybe they
felt pressured. Maybe maybe that student felt like, hey, if
I do this, maybe I'll get better roles or I'll

(01:29:43):
get better grades and blah blah, and used it as
a chess piece, maybe to further their career maybe, you know.
But either way, you know, if if the person wasn't interested,
either person wasn't interested or felt that there was something
wrong about it, then then no, they should have been
like nah. Now that's with two consenting adults. You know,

(01:30:03):
it's a different story if it's a high school teacher
and a high school student. Yeah, so there's the age
thing in question. Yeah, exactly exactly. But plenty of people
think they have to do something because their boss wants
them to. Plenty of people do things that they don't
want to do because the teacher wants them to. You know,

(01:30:30):
we we have a female of authority here, right, you
know what I'm talking about, And if she came to
me and was like gimping, I'll get you more endorsements,
but we're gonna have to hook up in the closet.
I know, I'm good. I'm good on that, but I'm not.

(01:30:54):
You're not saying that, but you get what I'm saying, right, No,
I don't get what you're saying because you're using your
mindset for everyone else. Use that argument a lot, and
some people, well you just can't do that because you
don't know what someone's mindset is. You don't know if
they feel like they don't need that help. Right, I see.

(01:31:17):
But I'm just saying if I don't even care if
you didn't do it, that's not a good look of
two people in public space, Seth Rogan and James Franco. Unfortunately,
it ain't a good look. And if we associate, I
also am now labeled as that person guilt my association. Yeah,

(01:31:40):
it isn't you man, It's just I gotta do what's
best for me. Don't hate you. Whatever you live your life.
But it is what it is. But I'm not getting
caught up in that. You still made a choice to
be in that position. I didn't, and I shouldn't have
to be in the boat that's sinking because of that.
And I get that totally hundred percent. If it's an

(01:32:02):
underage minor sort of thing, I guess I'm just hung
up on the fact that they're just two consenting adults,
and why can't too consenting adults. Whether it's a teacher
student relationship, employee employer relationship, we're all adults here. Can
we not act like adults? The job still gets done,
so far as if it's a work thing, you know,
the lesson still gets learned. If it's a school relationship,

(01:32:24):
you see what I'm saying. We're all adults here, let's
act like it, except one of you is in a
position of power. That's the difference. I guess that's where
I'm getting hung up at still in a position of power, right,
That's where the X factor is. All Right, we got
to take a break. We'll be back.

Speaker 2 (01:32:39):
Rush of the Big Man Morning Show is next ninety
seventy five.

Speaker 1 (01:33:06):
Good morning, It's The Big Man Morning showk M o D.

Speaker 2 (01:33:17):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:33:18):
I guess I'm just the weird one thinking it's crazy
to defend someone who's been accused of sexual assault. Wild,
I get it. I'm the weirdo, I'm the pussy. It's fine.
I'm sorry. My morals and virtues align more with Christianity.
All right, let's go ahead and do balls to the

(01:33:39):
wall sports. I'm waiting for the computer to catch up.
Let's go ahead and do balls to the wall. Sports.
Let's go ahead and do balls to the wall sports.
You want to go ahead, go ahead and do balls
to the wall sports. Go ahead and do balls to
the wall sports. Let's go ahead and do balls to
the wall sports. Oh thank you. Yeah, that wasn't my computer.

(01:34:03):
I'm still waiting, Still waiting, still waiting. Oklahoma City Thunder
will host the Miami Heat at seven pm tonight. Oklahoma
City secured a one hundred and thirty seven to one
oh one home win over the New Orleans Pelicans. Right Pelican, Yeah,
because their beak can hold more than they've been Again,

(01:34:26):
happened on Monday. My computer just caught up. Chet Holmgren
and Case and Wallace are out tonight, but Isaiah Joe
will return after missing one game with right kney soreness.
Miami suffered one hundred and three to eighty five home
loss to Boston on Monday. The Heat has lost three
of its last four games. Oh U men's basketball travels

(01:34:49):
to Columbia, Missouri tonight's take on number twelve Missoo. Oh
U men's basketball is on the bubble as of now
for making the tournament. OHU is sixteen and seven overall
and three and seven in the sec R, making them
thirteenth in the conference where exactly one month out from
the SEC tournament in selection Sunday is on March seventeenth.
That game can be heard right here on KMOUD starting.

(01:35:10):
I think it's at like seven o'clock seven thirty if
I am not mistaken. Three time National League Cy Young
Award winner Clayton Kershaw is making remaining with his longtime team.
ESPN is reporting the left handed starting pitcher and Los
Angeles Dodger have agreed to terms on a one year contract.

(01:35:31):
The deal will reportedly guarantee Kershaw somewhere between five million
and ten million dollars this year. Kershaw turns thirty seven
in March and is expected to make his return to
the mound at some point around June. After undergoing offseason
foot and knee surgeries. He was two and two with
a four or five ERA in seven starts this season.

(01:35:56):
If I got another one here for you. Yeah. The
Super Bowl scoring record ratings for the second time in
a row, Sunday's game on Fox to average one hundred
and twenty six mam million views across all platforms watching
the Philadelphia Eagles pounce on the Chiefs. That's two percent
increase over last year's game, which also broke a record.

(01:36:18):
One Panthers legend appears to be upset with another former
wide receiver. Steven Smith Senior, ripped Cam Newton on social
media for his recent comments about the state of the
organization before he got drafted. Newton made a suggestion that
potential top pick Travis Hunter be aware of where he
gets drafted because the Panthers selected him first overall on

(01:36:39):
twenty eleven, and he was taken by Losers. Smith expressed
his frustration with the former quarterback, saying he has been
disappointed in the way Newton has been talking about the franchise.
I don't think he's saying anything out of line. Okay,
they not the people individual, but the organization is they
are not winning, right, They are not good. Their front

(01:37:01):
office is a mess. But you should just accept it
and not sit there and talk trash about it. True.
But also that's literally his job, right, right, that's literally
his job is to come up with stuff to talk about.
And he was there so he can speak with authority. Right.
It's not like he's making it up and he's just

(01:37:24):
saying that Travis Hunter, who's currently expected to be the
number one draft pick, maybe you should think about not
going there a different spot. Players do this. Bo Jackson
did it right. It's not an unprecedented thing to not
want to go where the number one team is. So
we'll just have to see how that plays out. By
the way, a quarterback is not expected to go until

(01:37:45):
like number fifteen. Wow, I shed balls the ball sports.
I'm Corman in ninety seventy five km Odie, Good morning.
It's the Big Man Morning Show nine one, eight, four
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I just since gimbi a screenshot of some things that
are getting banned because some schools are starting to ban
crocs and They say that at least a dozen schools
in at least twenty states have banned kids from wearing crocs.
Administrator strators claim that students are more likely to struggle

(01:38:32):
to walk when wearing the shoes, which could be deadly
in an emergency. Quote it's actually a safety hazard. Uh.
They can twist knees, twist ankles, things like that in
the hallways. Kids are moving, things happening. Other schools have
banned the popular shoes, citing a growing number of trips

(01:38:53):
and falls involving the clogs. Many students don't use the
safety strap that's called putting in a four wheeled right
behind the heel, which is probably to blame for the accidents.
Some schools say the shoes are actually a distraction because
students played the collectible charms or throw their shoes at classmates. Okay,
well that's different, right, right, throwing the shoes at the classmates,

(01:39:17):
collecting in the charms and swapping those out shouldn't be
a big deal. But you shouldn't also be assaulting other
students with your clothing. Yes, And to me, if you're
gonna ban crocs, what about slides? Right? What about hey dudes? Right?
Because they could just come right off. Yes, they're not tied,
and people collect hey dudes like I think it's a

(01:39:38):
I think hey dudes are weird. And I know y'all
love them, love them away. I'm not saying don't I
have them. Okay, I have three pair of crocs too.
They're slippers. Hey dudes are slippers. Yeah, they're socially acceptable
slippers is what they are. Yeah, no, normalize it. But
look at some of the other things on this this well,
let me get to that. But it isn't just to

(01:40:00):
the crocs, by the way, because they are saying no
open toad shoes, slides, no bubble slides. And then they
have a plethora of other things like no pajama pants
or no tights, no sunglasses, no hats, caps things like that,
no bandanas, no headbands or sweat bands, no hoodies, no hoods,

(01:40:23):
no midrift shorts, shirts or shorts. No body can find
dress skirt shorts are like biker shorts. No jeans with
holes in them above the knees. Go ahead, go I
will agree with the no midrift shirts and short skirts.

(01:40:43):
That's always been a thing and since the beginning of time. Okay,
the body conforming dresses and skirts and stuff like that. Okay,
it's a little too tight, you're being a distraction. The
boys are looking at your ass instead of paying attention.
In the jeans with holes above the knee, though, unless

(01:41:04):
it's right there by your crotchel area shouldn't be a
problem at all. Whatsoever. I don't understand that one. The
no bandanas, I'll give you that gang related sort of thing.
Bonnets though. No headbands nor sweatbands. First of all, I
don't know at least when to Back in my day,

(01:41:24):
I don't remember anybody wearing sweatbands or headbands at so
that's what it's more common now, hoodies or hoods at all. Whatsoever? Yeah,
what about days like today, right when it's freezing rain outside?
What do you do? You put your hood on so

(01:41:44):
your head's not getting wet. But you can't do that.
But I think that is the exact reason why hoodies
are banned, is because kids in class are covering up
their heads, kind of trying to exclude them out. It's
hard to see who they are, right that type of thing.
As far as whole jeans with holes above the knees,
it doesn't take much hell now, as a guy, if

(01:42:04):
I see a girl with the holes above her knees
and I see part of her thigh, I'm like, yeah, yeah,
because that's where because we're creepy. Yeah, but that's what
I'm saying, So yeah, I could see how that's a distraction.
So who's who's this? Who is this for? Is it
for the students or is it for the the adult
male staff there that can't control their horny levels when

(01:42:27):
they see a young girl maybe skin exposed, maybe, But
I think I think schools already really crazy situation because
they have a responsibility to try and keep order right,
they have a responsibility to educate and also please everyone right,
and it's so it's damn near impossible, and so they're

(01:42:47):
just like, god da, damn it. Stop, So how why
don't just make you know? There are some schools that
have school uniforms, which I never understood anyway, because for
the guys it's a polo shirt and a pair of slacks,
and for the girls it's some kind of same sort

(01:43:08):
of shirt but with a short skirt. It's not like
there was a certain skirt. Not all of them are
the ones you would get at Patricia. True that is
the true statement. But they're also not you know, down
to your ankle denim pentecostal skirts. No, they're not. You
see what I'm saying. So that's always caused a distraction anyway.

(01:43:31):
So okay, how do we combat all that? Well, here
is your unified school uniform across the board for every
school in every town across America. Polo shirt. That definitely
sounds like communism, right, right, exactly. I'm actually for school uniforms.

(01:43:52):
I think they are a good thing. It just let's
eliminate the problem completely, right, So let me think, So
let's let's let's let's eliminate the problem so we can
focus on education. My problem with school uniforms is you're
forcing people to buy something to attend school. And I
think that's where that we get a little twisted, and
that that makes it not okay. I love the idea of, like, listen,

(01:44:13):
to absolve any problems, you got to buy these pants
or you know, this shirt, this size skirt, whatever, just
to make it because it becomes you will agree, it
becomes too much. It becomes about everything but school. When
kids are trying to wear the coolest crocs and they
got to have their Jordans, and you know they they whatever.

(01:44:33):
I agree with you one hundred percent on that. Kids
are still gonna do whatever. Kids are still gonna look
you know, whether or not they've got kanky pants on,
and the girls got kanky pants on, They're still gonna
check out their bums. Okay, yeah, the girls still have
boobs that poke out of the shirt. Not like out out,
but you know what I'm saying. You can see there's boobs.

(01:44:55):
This girl has, you know, knockers right, regardless of what
she's wearing exactly. So it's you're not gonna stomp anything
at all. It's gonna probably create new fantasies. I think
on a lot of these things. Let's just use the
hoodies for example. I was ensure and you're like, hey,
it's for those kids that have the big hoods and
put them over their head and try to include. Well,

(01:45:15):
then that's on the teacher to say, Johnny, take the
hood off. Have you seen any of those videos online
when a teacher tries to enforce rules in the classroom.
Have you seen any of them? Then we need to
get tougher on these kids. Then if that's the case,
if these kids are going to be little assholes and
start pushing back on teachers because they've got whatever they
feel like, they don't have to listen. And that's the

(01:45:38):
problem is that the kids you rebel rebel aren't respecting
the authority that's there, right, But you also have parents
who are like, you won't talk to my kid like that.
I will discipline my kid. Okay, that's fantastic, but when
they're with me, and right now, I'm the ipa your
tuition as a public tax payer, if you get the

(01:45:59):
hell out, I'm just saying that school administrators and teachers
are in a massive problem because people want to involve
themselves in the education process but don't want to take
any that accountability when bad test scores come back and
things like that. They don't want to give more taxes
to it. You don't want to pick politicians that want
to give more tax to it. You actually want less control.
I think we should all just go back to the

(01:46:21):
days of the Catholic school and with the old nurse
or excuse me, the old nun with the ruler, no way,
smack the hell out of their hand and tell them
straight in the f up and that will solve a lot.
No way, I mean, you get this is a long
story of Catholic and church groups and them disciplining and
trying to course correct cultural things that did not turn out. Well,

(01:46:45):
I get it. It's tough, and I get how the
administrators and the teachers are in a pickle and they're
just trying to figure it out. But a lot of
that also has to deal with the parents and how
they're raising their kids, you know, and get it together.
People stop raising assholes. Telsa's Morning Show.

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I learned that Zoro and Bernardo kept Gotham safe from
criminals like Mehawk it was Beard of the Side kid. Yeah,
I had to do a lot of research to get
that joke. And I also learned that the only good
things to come out of California were me and the Niners.
And look how we're turning out. I learned. Dallas Cowboys

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quarterback Dag Prescott claims team is very close to championship.
Man Onion is getting lazy with their headlines. All right,
And I also learned one minute you're dipping your nuggies
and ranch and the next minute you're trying to dip
your nuggie. It's Corbin saying, make sure that dishwashers loaded. Right,
this is gimpy and I'm sorry, thank you, thank you,
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