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Speaker 1 (03:54):
Hi.
Speaker 10 (03:55):
Hi, it's been a minute, yeah, ass, I mean it
was very.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
Weird to be off that long.
Speaker 10 (04:05):
And for those who't know, I had surgery on the fourteenth,
very special.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
Valentine's Day for my wife.
Speaker 10 (04:12):
And when I did surgery, I told Lindsay I was
going to do this because I always try to fight it.
That's always something we've done on the show. When you
go under with surgery and the doctor I do surgery
with one morning, I think I'll get a full set
of encyclopedias. But he I told the anesthesiologists I tried
to fight the you know anesthesi anesthesiologist, medicine anesthesia.
Speaker 1 (04:35):
Yeah, that too.
Speaker 10 (04:36):
And I said, hey, I'm gonna tell you a joke
and I'm gonna see if I can get to the punchline.
And they're like, okay, fun like they were excited, and
so we went into They gave me the uh oh man,
the first drug they give you to chill you out.
Speaker 1 (04:56):
Man. It was awesome.
Speaker 10 (04:58):
And then they give me a blocker my shoulder, and
they let me have my phone while I was waiting
for all that to kick in, and then I couldn't
pick up my phone anymore. I was like, this is
so trippy, Like pick up your phone, dude. Anyway, so
they give me the medicine and they take me into
the er or the surgery room, and I'm laying down
and they have to help me because I have a
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blocker on my arm and when there's a blocker, it's
dead weight. Yeah, they have to help you or else
you'll injure your arm more. And so they get me
up on the bed and we get positioned and I
was like, hey, don't forget I got a I got
a joke for you, and wasn't a good joke. I
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never expected to get to the punchline, which for me
was the joke. And so, you know, the idea being
I'd be like, hey, what's an anesthesiologist's favorite music note?
Speaker 1 (05:52):
And then go what you're out? And then that's it.
Speaker 10 (05:58):
So then they have to try and confind me right
afterwards that that's the vision of the joke, and so uh,
they start talking to me, you know, just hey, we're
not doing this stuff yet. Put the things on my
legs and and all the stuff and the monitors and
how many kids you have?
Speaker 9 (06:17):
What do they do?
Speaker 10 (06:20):
And then they put this mask on. They're like, this
isn't the gas. We're just checking the fit. And I'm like, bitch, yeah,
I know what's happening. And it has a She was
the smell is because it's new.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
I'm like, m right, shoot.
Speaker 10 (06:34):
Yeah, because they love medical stuff to have a weird
chemical smell. Anyway, So I'm like, okay, whatever, and they
do the thing and she goes, okay, tell your joke
and they pull the mask away and then something happened
like whatever, a core got wrapped her something and they're
like yeah, and so they're like oh, I'm like.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
No, the joke. So I don't know if I got
to tell the I don't know how much longer I
was awake after that. That's what the last thing I
remember is them going, oh, hold on, I.
Speaker 7 (07:11):
Know, I wonder.
Speaker 9 (07:12):
We don't want to hear this.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
I don't.
Speaker 10 (07:14):
Yeah, they do, come on, break the routine a little bit,
have a little fun. They had some music playing in there.
I was like, this is like Margaritaville. I was also thinking,
here you go in right and uh, if you've ever
heard me talk about going under before, it's we just
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people are like, I don't trust people anymore. I don't
have faith anymore. What are you talking about?
Speaker 1 (07:39):
One?
Speaker 10 (07:39):
You go to sleep every night, so you have some
sort of trust in faith?
Speaker 1 (07:42):
Right now?
Speaker 10 (07:43):
Think about surgery. You go in, they put you under.
I walk into this room. There's nine people in here.
I've never met before. And the lady goes, Hi, I'm Sarah.
I'll be your nurse and surgery. And I go, do
you ever just make up a name? And she looked
at me so confused. She goes, what do you mean?
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I go, I'm not remembering your name. By the way,
it wasn't Sarah. I literally don't remember.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
You can just tell.
Speaker 10 (08:15):
But everybody introduces themselves to you. But we go in
there and lay down, and then there's these nine other mfrs.
They don't introduce themselves to me. They're probably doing the
real work, I mean, like cutting me. It was so
it was just a weird moment I was having, like, Oh, they.
Speaker 7 (08:32):
Could go, Hi, I'm doctor Gravorkian. Yeah, I'm gonna be
helping you today.
Speaker 10 (08:36):
Absolutely they could I'm doctor dahmer, right.
Speaker 9 (08:41):
Like they expect to meet up afterwards, maybe I have
a drink or something.
Speaker 10 (08:44):
Yeah, it was so bizarre or you like talk to
people and you're like, ah, this you're kind of cool,
like you'd be fucking.
Speaker 1 (08:54):
Nothing.
Speaker 10 (08:56):
Just sergery's a wild experience. It is not to mention.
You go and you're in the waiting room and then
you go back. By the way, my surgery wasn't until
ten thirty.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
I was so hungry.
Speaker 10 (09:09):
Yeah, and so you can't You're supposed to stop eating
at midnight, right cause you know you don't want to vomit.
Speaker 9 (09:16):
I guess crap all over the place.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
I guess. I don't know.
Speaker 10 (09:19):
I've always I've always just believed them, right, I've never
tested the theory.
Speaker 9 (09:24):
Right. Well, you could have some coffee, but that's about it.
Speaker 10 (09:28):
Yeah, And so that all happens, and you go just
to sheer a number of people every day or whatever.
They're just pumping people through and that's just one surgery center. Yeah,
just wild to think about how many people they're just
just go to sleep yep.
Speaker 9 (09:47):
And then they will you out and then in comes
the next one. Yeah, it's wild, and the end comes
the next one. It's just a big old line.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (09:55):
The other thing that happened that was really a bizarre
is that when they called to set up, they're like, hey,
we're not going.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
To send your prescription to your pharmacy of record. I
was like, what are you talking about?
Speaker 9 (10:05):
It seems weird.
Speaker 10 (10:06):
I agree, that's who I have a relationship with, who
you use. Yeah, and she recommended. She's like, no, I
consented here or to hear. And I was like, that's
kind of weird. She was, If I send it to yours,
they've been known because they give you purposes and they've
been known to cut it in half.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
They don't give you the full amount.
Speaker 10 (10:26):
So if you think you're fine with whatever the number
she told me, then we'll go ahead and send it there.
But just no, you won't be getting the full amount
and we will not be issuing you more, Okay, which
I'm fine with.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
I don't love that stuff anyway.
Speaker 9 (10:39):
Yeah, it makes sense for the people that do rely
on that sort of thing. After recovery, you want the
whole amount?
Speaker 10 (10:47):
Sure, sure, sure, Maybe don't spring it on me twelve
hours before the surgery, because now I got to go
set up my account to make it easy for my person,
who in this case was my mom, to pick up
my medicine.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
Just whatever, but just wild.
Speaker 10 (11:07):
And my wife doesn't feel good already, I go do
so she doesn't go to surgery with me because she
doesn't feel well. Then I get home she has COVID.
Speaker 7 (11:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
I was like, well, there goes the nurse day, right,
nursing yourself.
Speaker 10 (11:21):
Yeah, try to get one of the little ones to
do it for it. Yeah, I was telling GIMPI man,
I slept for like three days straight, not because of percocets.
I think it was just because of being under right
and just beat the whole process.
Speaker 9 (11:40):
Yeah, the stress on the body that it causes my
whole sides bruised.
Speaker 7 (11:46):
Just recovery sucks as we oh.
Speaker 10 (11:49):
Settle down and so the uh the I don't even
know what you're talking about, young lady.
Speaker 9 (11:55):
Right, literally the youngest out of all of them.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
Yes, it's so old. What I wouldn't give.
Speaker 10 (12:04):
H is uh Apparently like while you're asleep, they move
your body arounds and that's what causes all the bruising
on your body.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
How much are you what are you doing?
Speaker 9 (12:13):
That's what they tell you. They could be sitting there
punching you on his shoulder, Dick, I listened to the
morning show every day. Now, my opportunity would be awesome
to sit there and beat the Holy s ahead of that.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
You wake up like black hot.
Speaker 7 (12:28):
For you, buddy.
Speaker 10 (12:30):
Yeah, just wild. Surgery is just a wild experience that
you just you're like, Okay, nice meeting you, good night,
Hope everything goes well. And then you wake up and
they're like, Hi, how's it going.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
You want some ice chips?
Speaker 10 (12:50):
Right, You're like, yes, that sounds good. I'm like, okay,
how are you feeling You're ready to go? And I'm
like what yeah, yeah, we need that bed.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
Right?
Speaker 7 (13:00):
Everything went great?
Speaker 1 (13:02):
Right, Never do they go oof, you'll be back, glad
to see you woke up.
Speaker 9 (13:08):
We was worried there for a second.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
They do that.
Speaker 10 (13:11):
And and drama shows. Right, I'm watching there's this new
show on HBO. It's so good, The Pit.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
Yeh, it's so good.
Speaker 10 (13:19):
It's a medical drama. It's so good. Yeah, it's a
real life medical drama. So you like, in one scene,
there's this methatic who is having psychotic with draws and
they have to they call him the Kraken, and they
have to give him tranquilizers to level him out.
Speaker 9 (13:36):
So he doesn't.
Speaker 10 (13:37):
So they all go in to like hold him down
and give him the shot, and they're going to do
that and he just starts urinating on everybody. But they
show it and they show his betis. Yeah, you're like, what, HBO,
you could do that? Yes, it feels very real. I'm
what I envision it to be like. But it's it's
so well done. I love really fast paced shows, and
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it's so fast paced.
Speaker 9 (14:00):
That's like real live doctors.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
Huh no, no, no, no, it's a it's a TV.
It's a drama.
Speaker 9 (14:05):
Okay, so they're actors or whatever. Yeah, god, okay, yeah,
but a real live draw I thought it was like
real doctor.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
That's no, it's it feels like a real life drama.
Speaker 9 (14:14):
Okay.
Speaker 10 (14:15):
It's each ship each episode is one hour of their day. Okay,
so you're seeing one like one season is going to
be one full day. These are these just like different
types of doctors or is it just like e R? Okay,
e R stuff all crazy things and med students.
Speaker 7 (14:31):
And the main character is Noah Wiley.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
If you remember from e R from the TV show
E R.
Speaker 10 (14:37):
He's been on other things, but most famously for e
r as the young doctor and this is his show.
Speaker 9 (14:41):
We need somebody who's played a doctor before. Who can
we get brilliant? Right?
Speaker 1 (14:48):
Right, Hey, we've got a thing for, God damn.
Speaker 9 (14:51):
It, type cast.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
I mean like kids, you give me the Marvel thing. No,
they don't need a doctor.
Speaker 10 (14:58):
Yeah, well that's if you've ever seen the interview with
the guy who played Dwight Shrewd. He talks about he
couldn't get any other acting, right because he's been typecast
as that type of Yeah, yeah, and he is. And
so he said he was really bitter for like a
long time at the office, like resented it because he
couldn't do anything else. And yeah, you get into being
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you know, you do one scene as a mobster and
then you're a mobster in every movie ray Leota, yeah exactly, Alpaco, right,
and they can't not de Niro man exactly.
Speaker 9 (15:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (15:34):
You see DeNiro and some else and you're like, like,
meet the Falkers. You're like, it's a little bit of
the of the Mafia guy.
Speaker 7 (15:41):
Yeah, he still is.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Yeah. The Pit is a good show. It is all right,
that's it.
Speaker 10 (15:48):
We want to know what's the best and worst of
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and the worst thing that happened this week and bmms
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We'll do that coming up at seven plus. We've got
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KMOD man busted after deputies find cocaine and couch cash
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fifty three thousand dollars in a dryer vent, landing the
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Sheriff's Office deputies say they served a warrant at the
suspected drug dealer's apartment and a search of the residents
resulted in the recovery of the cocaine and the cash
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in a dryer vent fifty two three hundred and eighty
eight dollars to be exact. Deputies booked Bryant for his
outstanding warren of sale and delivery of cocaine, along with
new charges including trafficking cocaine, possession of oxy codone, running
a structure for drug sales, and possession of paraphernalia.
Speaker 10 (17:55):
Have you ever seen the movie twenty fifth Hour at Norton?
Fantastic movie. In the movie, he has drugs in his
couch and they go and cut the couch open like
they knew exactly where it was when they showed up
at his house. It's fantastic scene. Fantastic That's all I
can think about as you're reading the story.
Speaker 7 (18:15):
I think, like, why a dry event man.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
Who looks there exactly and I'm socks.
Speaker 7 (18:21):
In a dryer event and can't find cash.
Speaker 1 (18:23):
Maybe I'm sure he removes the money before he drives.
Speaker 9 (18:28):
What a pain in the ass, right, taking all this cash,
just looking to dry my socks real quick.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
Hey, here's a cross for all of us.
Speaker 9 (18:34):
I get it. You gotta do what you got to do.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
Yeah, it is money laundering.
Speaker 9 (18:38):
True statements. A student starts fire while trying to hide
sex doll from roommate. This comes out of China, where
this unnamed student was having a bit of a pleasure
session with his rubber girlfriend when his roommate came home unexpectedly.
So the kid freaks out and he's.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Like, what am I gonna do?
Speaker 9 (19:00):
He throws the rubber doll out into the hallway and
then sets it on fire, and then the fire kind
of quickly spread. Luckily they were able to extinguish it
before it got too far. The student has since been
reprimanded for his actions, and the dorm now has an
explicit policy banning using quote naked flames on silicone items.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
I guess he didn't love her, huh, gus not just
deflate it?
Speaker 9 (19:28):
Right.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
What I do with balloons is I just kind of
cut and let the air put it.
Speaker 9 (19:32):
In a closet. I mean, is there only one closet
that both of them use? I don't know. There's many
ways to have gone around besides setting it on fire.
Speaker 10 (19:44):
Man gets time served for throwing rocks at a medical helicopter.
A Free Mount, Nebraska man is sentenced to time served
after he threw rocks at a medical helicopter. Drew beer
Bomb was seen throwing rocks at the helicopter as it
was trying to land at a hospital in August twenty
tw The helicopter had to abort the landing and beard
Bomb then threw an another object at the helicopter as
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it flew away.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
He's been in jail for fifty.
Speaker 10 (20:09):
Two months on one account of attempted destruction of an aircraft.
I mean, how close was he to the landing spot?
Speaker 3 (20:17):
Right?
Speaker 1 (20:17):
How good is do the jets need to call him?
Speaker 9 (20:20):
Maybe? Maybe maybe he had a slingshot. Oh, I'm just
trying to think of ways to get distanced and throw
rocks at a helicopter. And why why? Because it's disturbing
your peace where you try to sleep and keeping you awake.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
I don't know. Maybe he felt like they didn't do
a good job.
Speaker 10 (20:42):
By the way, helicopter is super hard to fly because
you're using every appendage you have to fly it.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
You're both your feet and your hands.
Speaker 10 (20:50):
And now you got some drag off right throwing pebbles
at you.
Speaker 9 (20:55):
Right, you're just all right.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
We're landing. What the hell is that?
Speaker 9 (21:00):
Okay? Okay, Okay, here you go. Maybe maybe he's a
caveman who has been thought out. Okay, okay, and he's
he didn't know what was going on, and there's giant
flying things coming around. He's like, okay, just start chunking
rocks at him because he doesn't know anything.
Speaker 10 (21:16):
You may be onto something, okay. Because while I was recovering,
I read a book. And this book's called the books
called Dark Matter. There's a TV show about it too,
And in the book, the man discovers multiverse travel and
how to travel through multiverses. And the synopsis of the
book is he's traveling through and at one point there's
one hundred and nine of him in the same place.
Oh god, yeah, and how do you defeat them? And
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in some instances he goes into societies multiverses that are
very weird to him, and he does things like it's
made me look at life so different that maybe this
is somebody traveling through them and you wouldn't believe them, No,
you would call them crazy.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
And then they run out of mind. They don't have
driver's license, and then where do.
Speaker 9 (22:01):
They live on the street throwing rocks at helicopters. It's possible.
Speaker 10 (22:07):
Think about it, like you get someone who's never seen
a helicopter before, or maybe those helicopters start overtaking the
world they're from.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
I'm just saying, right, all right, we got to take
a break.
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You can also text BMMS and then what you want
to say to eight two nine four five. I saw
in sports that the Yankees have ended their beard requirement,
or their non beard requirement. You now can have a
kept beard. So for fifty years they haven't allowed their players.
They could have mustaches, I think, but they had to
be clean shaven, everywhere else. Huh yeah, it seems a
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little weird. But okay, it does seem weird. I mean
it seems weird to ban it, right, But I.
Speaker 9 (23:14):
Guess I get where they're at. When it's like, hey,
we want everybody to look the same, clean, uniform, same look.
It takes away the individuality of the person, I feel,
one percent, But I get as an organization, this is
who we are, This is what we want them to
look like. Yeah, you have to abide by these rules.
Speaker 7 (23:34):
And I think that they had a no facial hair rule.
It was complete, no facial.
Speaker 9 (23:38):
Hair, just clean shit base everybody.
Speaker 7 (23:41):
Huh yeah.
Speaker 10 (23:42):
Well, and they showed some pictures like before and afters
of players that have had like full beards and then
go there and they're clean shaven, and I guess there's
a little bit that makes them look a certain way.
I guess I get that. But I am all for
individuality in sports. I think it's important to see players
share a little character, or baseball players share a little
character when they're all you just I don't know. There's
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so much value in them in terms of their brand
and who they are and what they bring. I think
it's important for them to do that.
Speaker 9 (24:10):
If you want to have a luss tash, go for it.
Any mustash you want, except for the one. You can't
have the chaplain unless your chaplain, Unless your chaplain. That's it.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
And I don't think he's going to grow one anytime soon.
Speaker 9 (24:23):
No, Michael Jordan tried to do. It didn't look good.
Speaker 10 (24:26):
It just I want to know if there's any players
that were like, wouldn't go to the Yankees because that.
And by the way, I think they're the only team
that had this rule. I don't think there were any
other teams. Yeah, And you can make the argument, well,
it's the New York Yankees. I don't know what that means.
Speaker 7 (24:43):
I don't either.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
The legacy behind I get it, I get it.
Speaker 9 (24:48):
It's like.
Speaker 10 (24:50):
When someone goes, hey, does it matter which one I have?
My response is always only if it does to you, right,
So I guess it means something if you're a Yankees fan,
But I think every other fans like, eh, right.
Speaker 12 (25:04):
And now they're saying that they're gonna allow well groomed beards, Well,
does that mean it has to be a certain length?
Speaker 9 (25:10):
Yeah? Yeah, oh yeah, but I'm sure yeah, I'm sure
they don't want somebody that looks like a lumberjack or
a hobo. You know, it looks like they've had rats
living in their beard for the last you know, two
or three weeks.
Speaker 10 (25:24):
Most of the guys that have had long beards in
Major League Baseball, they're pretty kept. Yeah, most of those guys.
Like there's a clubhouse barber. Who that's all this barber.
There's someone that does it here for Tulsa for the drillers,
and he goes and cuts hairs for the players. So
they have someone that's gonna help keep it right. It's
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wild to me Adams playing baseball.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
Fine, fine, they have beer.
Speaker 10 (25:53):
Yeah, what a weird thing to stand on. No, hey, hey,
sorry to body.
Speaker 7 (26:02):
The guys.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
They're so grateful for the soda right in the cereal.
Speaker 10 (26:08):
They really in the PlayStation they love that, and the
haircuts and the massage.
Speaker 1 (26:13):
They really just want to have beards. Absolutely not.
Speaker 10 (26:17):
We are the New York Yankees' classy.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
Wild take.
Speaker 10 (26:25):
Of course, they aren't quite successful, so what the hell.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
Do I know? Maybe that's the magic serum.
Speaker 7 (26:36):
The next stage in the NFL off season is here.
The league's of future stars.
Speaker 12 (26:41):
Gather in Indianapolis today for the scouting Combine at Lucas
Oil Stadium, Prospects will participate in several drills in an
effort to increase their draft stock. Colorado quarterback Shador Sanders
won't take part in any exercises and will instead focus
on the interview process before throwing at his pro day.
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Executives and front office members are also expected to gauge
the Browns interest in trading Miles Garrett, the six time
pro bowler, requests it a trade earlier this month. The
Combine wraps up next Monday, and Round one of the
draft begins on April twenty fourth.
Speaker 10 (27:20):
I think, if you're a top five guy, I don't
think you need to top ten guy, maybe a top
twenty five guy.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
Why jeopardize it? Yeah, if anything, you will.
Speaker 10 (27:28):
If you're already expected to make a ton of money
and go high in the draft, why would you ever
do anything to make you get less?
Speaker 7 (27:35):
What all do they make them do? They make them
throw run.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
So they have to do there. At one point they
do a test.
Speaker 10 (27:43):
I forget the name of the test, but it's a
special test to see their IQ level. And then there's
this whole other part that happens where you meet with
teams too, and like you're giving a play a playbook
quote unquote, and then they ask you out about plays.
They want to see your No, they want to see
your IQ ability. So they go, hey, we're gonna call
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Whiskey Tango, Fox Trot, uniform Charlie four to seven zip
I see, but you see a cover two? What are
you going? What are you checking to?
Speaker 9 (28:13):
Right?
Speaker 10 (28:14):
They want to see if you have the knowledge. Jamis Winston. Also,
this doesn't mean thing. Jameis Winston had one of the
best test scores ever in the history before he got drafted,
and he's one of the not great quarterbacks in the NFL,
So these things hardly matter. Patrick mahomes notoriously bad combine,
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bad footwork, bad throwing accuracy. He had power, arm power.
They didn't like how he moved around in the pocket.
They he didn't have great IQ.
Speaker 7 (28:45):
Lou Yeah, Yeah.
Speaker 12 (28:49):
Former NBA MVP is dealing with the reality of getting benched.
Seventy six er start a Joel mb didn't play in
the fourth quarter of Phillies last second loss to the
Nets on Saturday. The thirty year olds or fourteen points
on just four thirteen shooting in thirty one minutes head
coach Nick Nurse said they wanted to roll what's the second.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
What's his name?
Speaker 7 (29:07):
Nick Nurse?
Speaker 1 (29:08):
What's his name?
Speaker 12 (29:09):
Nick Nurse said they wanted to roll with the second unit,
led by Gershan yes Busili. Embiid has been sidelined several
times this season with knee issues and appeared in only
nineteen games so far. The twenty twenty two to twenty
three MVP signed a three year, one hundred and ninety
three million dollar extension back in September.
Speaker 10 (29:30):
I mean, he just doesn't look like he's mentally or
physically in it.
Speaker 7 (29:35):
And that's your Balls of the Wall Sports.
Speaker 12 (29:36):
I'm Lindsay on ninety seven to five KM.
Speaker 10 (29:50):
Good Morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one
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Speaker 12 (30:05):
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Speaker 9 (30:25):
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Speaker 10 (30:34):
Let's do best and Worst of the weekend. What's the
best thing that happened this weekend? And the worst thing
that happened this weekend? Bmms and what that is to
eight two, nine four five, or if you'd like, you
can call it nine one, eight four six.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
Oh, kmod lindsay what's the best and what's the worst?
Speaker 12 (30:46):
Well, I got to start with the worst because on Friday,
my oven went out. First of all, when I got
this home to go, when I got this house, I
was really excited about all the appliances because they were
all Jenny appliances, top of the line stuff.
Speaker 7 (31:02):
Right, like it supposed to be totally exciting. Yeah.
Speaker 12 (31:05):
Well, then like less than a year in the fridge
goes out, the microwave goes out, and now the oven.
On Friday, technician comes out and she's looking at it
and she's like, yeah, the board is frieda on this.
The good news is the oven itself works. The board
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just needs to be replaced.
Speaker 7 (31:27):
Okay.
Speaker 12 (31:27):
So she's looking cheap as she can find it. Thirteen
hundred bucks, oh yeah.
Speaker 7 (31:34):
Thirteen hundred dollars.
Speaker 9 (31:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (31:38):
So I'm like, well, screw that noise, you know, because
that's just to buy the board itself.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
That's not even to install it exactly.
Speaker 12 (31:46):
So I make a few phone calls and a a
friend of mine says, Han, appliance scratching dent check them.
Speaker 7 (31:55):
Because I looked. I saw a.
Speaker 12 (31:57):
I when we replaced the refrigerator, we got a frigidaire gallery,
and I thought, I want it to at least match that,
you know, some of my appliances to still match. I
found a frigidaire gallery oven online for like thirteen hundred dollars.
Speaker 10 (32:14):
I was like, that's great online like Facebook, market or line,
like a reputable business.
Speaker 12 (32:19):
At a reputable business, okay. And it was like on
sale and originally like nineteen hundred some dollars. And so
I call Han this is the best part on Saturday,
and I ask them if they have any frigidaire gallery
and the lady I'm speaking to you, she says, yeah,
I have two of the same model, and it felt
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like I was watching the lottery waiting for the numbers
because I have the model number in front of me,
and so I'm waiting for her to give me her
model number. And she's like, m as in Mary sure kay?
Is in ki at j did you say kite?
Speaker 7 (32:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (32:58):
Okay? And then making sure.
Speaker 7 (33:00):
And I'm like give me a seven? Yeahs like seven slow.
Speaker 12 (33:03):
Mo'm like yes, that is the exact model that I'm
looking for. And I asked her, can you send me
a picture? How bad is the dent or scratch? It
is almost unnoticeable, a scratch in the handle, and it
is marked down to twelve hundred dollars.
Speaker 7 (33:18):
I'm like sold perfect.
Speaker 12 (33:21):
So the worst part about it is I have to
wait until March sixth to get it. Why but for
delivery and insulation because they're that busy.
Speaker 7 (33:29):
But whatever.
Speaker 12 (33:31):
The microwave in my house has the convection oven that
I learned to use over the weekend. Made some delicious
cookies that was awesome. But you know, you cannot cook
a turkey in a small microwave.
Speaker 1 (33:46):
You know, did you have plans to cook a turkey?
Speaker 7 (33:47):
Oh?
Speaker 12 (33:48):
Okay, But that's why I'm replacing the oven because otherwise
I would have just probably gone with that forever. But yeah,
thirteen hundred dollars for the support. So the tech is like, listen,
have you ever used the the self clean feature on
your oven? I said yes, and she goes in the
future with any ovens, don't use that because that's what
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fries your board. And that's how these companies get more
money from you. Because they are awful. They should never feature.
When I went to Hant, they told me the same thing.
And then the friend of mine that called because she
owns another appliance company, more of a high end one,
she said too, don't use this self clean feature to
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save your oven the longevity of it.
Speaker 10 (34:33):
So I'm just asking a question because I know people
are thinking that, well, I spend twelve hundred on sale
when you could have bought one for five twenty nine.
Speaker 7 (34:41):
Well, it's got to be a wall unit, built in wall.
Speaker 9 (34:45):
It's a.
Speaker 12 (34:47):
It's not just a standalm. There's a stove, and then
there's the built in.
Speaker 1 (34:50):
Oh so this is your built in oven wall?
Speaker 7 (34:52):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (34:53):
Oh yeah, yeah. Those aren't cheap.
Speaker 12 (34:55):
No, No, I wasn't about to redesign my entire kitchen.
Speaker 1 (35:01):
Well, no, that would make it. Yeah, all right, best
and worst of the weekend. What's the best thing that
happened this weekend and the worst thing that happened this weekend?
Gimme what's the best and what's the worst.
Speaker 9 (35:10):
I guess the best part would have been Saturday. So Saturday,
a buddy of mine hits me up. I haven't talked
to him in a while, and he's like, hey, I
just got back from Korea. Let's have lunch. I'm like,
all right, that's cool. So hey, me and him, we
go out to lunch ate at this place called leons
Leon's Barbecue. Have you ever had that before? It's about
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like fourth and Sheridan, Okay, pretty solid, Like I've never
heard of this place. And you walk in and it's
a it's a dink of a place, I'm telling you,
not a lot of room or whatever. But the food
was solid. So we sat back and we ate, and
then we took off and had a few drinks and
just caught up on time. That was really cool. And
then later on that night, my brother and his old
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lady and his kid and his girlfriend and myself we
all get together. We go bowling. I am not gonna lie.
I thought that my nephew was gay for the longest
time because I ain't never seen him with a girl ever.
Always just dudes. Right, So it was cool to meet
his you know, his new found love, his his lady
friend and Beard the beard right right, and she was
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she's she's a cool kid. Whatever kid. I mean, she's
twenty eight or whatever, but not all that. So we
went bowling and I kicked everybody's assid bowling, which was
pretty awesome. And then we went had some These.
Speaker 1 (36:30):
People must be really bad at bowling.
Speaker 9 (36:31):
They were, They're pretty bad. I mean the first game
was like a one thirty four and the second one
was like a one forty six or whatever, like yeah,
but but yeah, So it was a lot of fun.
That was the best thing. Saturday was the best part
of the entire weekend. The worst part of the weekend
is is I'm sure you can hear it. I'm still
uh stuck with the clogged up head. While Corman was
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having surgery last week, I had decided, you know, let's
just go ahead and get the flu. It's been about
ten years, I figure, why not, you know. So that's
why I was out last week and you know, as
I'm done with the I don't have the fever and
the body aches and all that stuff that goes with it.
I'm still dealing with all the sinus and drainage. My
head's clogged up and I'm blowing out all kinds of
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disgusting stuff. It's nasty.
Speaker 12 (37:17):
You kind of got that Phoebe from Friends thing going on, though,
where when she had a cold, everyone thought she sounded sexier.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
So you're thinking, can be sound sexy?
Speaker 7 (37:26):
It doesn't sounds it doesn't sound horrible on you.
Speaker 9 (37:30):
Okay, all right?
Speaker 1 (37:33):
Uh did you go get a test for the flu?
Or do you just think that's what you got?
Speaker 9 (37:36):
I just imagine that's what I got. I don't. I
don't get sit that often as you. As you know, Corbick,
we've been partners for a while here now. And I
was sitting back thinking about it. I was like, last
time I had the flu, and I know when I
have the flu, you know, I know when the symptoms
are coming down, and I know I'm going to be
down for about a week, okay, at least five days okay,
And so I looked back, I was like, was last
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time that I had the flu? And it was when
I It was right before I broke my leg on
the smallest patch of ice in the parking lot. Now
that weekend before we came back, before I broke my leg,
I had had the flu well a couple of days
leading up to it or whatever, and I was like, damn,
it's been a while, so yeah, I was due up.
I was due up first flu.
Speaker 10 (38:16):
You get sick, but acknowledging getting sick and doing something
about it or not the same if it's bad enough.
Speaker 9 (38:21):
Like how often do I text either one of you
guys that say, hey, I ain't coming in because I
am sick. I know, but you will power through being
sick because kind of my minor sicknesses. But like something
like this, what wasn't happening wasn't happening at all. I
couldn't move. I had to send my lady to the
store for some nack will and some mad set of stuff.
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And that's what I did. I drank three quarters of
a bottle of I quill and slept and it sucked
because you know, as a smoker, I can't smoke, but
lungs are cashed, right, I couldn't smoke Adie weed. Right,
So here's the fun. Here's the fun thing about this.
I'm like, I got some gummies in there, right, I'll
just take one of those, right. And I was like,
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I found this chocolate bar that somebody had given me
and and I had taken bits and pieces off of
this chocolate bar before, right, it was a deceus and
I just nibble them and I feel good for a
little while. And that was nothing about it. So I'm
sitting there at home and I was like, I fully
got a few pieces of this chocolate bar left. Let's
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just go ahead and finish it off, right, might as well.
I ain't got nothing to do. I'm not going to
work or anything, right, And I'm sitting there and I
eat the chocolate and I'm watching Family Guy, and I'm like, well,
Stewie's got fat? What's going on here? And I was like,
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my TV is way bigger than what I thought it was.
And I was like, what was in that chocolate? Man?
So I go go back and I look at this
chocolate bar packaging that I had, and it was shrooms
that were in it.
Speaker 10 (40:05):
And not to teach it, shripping my balls off all night,
sick as a dog, just flying. I was like, wow,
psychedelics and ni quill and ni quaill and a hundred
milligram gummy on top of that.
Speaker 9 (40:24):
So I was flying that day. I was like, wkay you.
Speaker 10 (40:29):
And I approached not feeling well very differently. Yeah, I'm
more of.
Speaker 1 (40:33):
A pedia light right regular rest.
Speaker 9 (40:41):
I drink of water and orange juice to get that
vitamin C and yeah, you know, and stayed away from
the caffeines and the copies.
Speaker 10 (40:53):
Well, aren't you just the holistic guy as.
Speaker 1 (40:57):
You take it. I didn't know that. And Nike, well
I didn't know.
Speaker 10 (41:04):
Had I had known that the chocolate had mushrooms, had
I probably wouldn't be operative word. Probably probably best and
worst of the weekend. What's the best part of your weekend
and the worst part of your weekend. Best part of
the weekend for me would have to be, uh just
yesterday was pretty amazing outside and getting to be outside,
letting the kids be in the yard and stuff like that.
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And I I ended up having I paid a k
neighborhood kid has a back hoe and he came and
cleared my driveway for forty bucks.
Speaker 1 (41:36):
But he made a big pile.
Speaker 10 (41:37):
So the kids just played, you know, slid out there,
and I got to stand the garage or whatever with
him because I can't shovel, and uh, that's the only
remaining part was where he dumped all that snow and
the uh we kids played outside and talked.
Speaker 1 (41:51):
With the neighbor for a while. I had a couple
of beer. It was awesome. It was a gorgeous day
outside and grilled too, which is great.
Speaker 4 (41:58):
Uh.
Speaker 10 (41:58):
Worst part of the weekend for me because I apparently
also got pit by the appliance bug is yesterday my dryer.
It's connected to my phone. So it was like, hey,
we got a problem. And so I went and it
was not really hot, and I was like.
Speaker 9 (42:10):
That's weird.
Speaker 10 (42:11):
The air code shows up and it tells me there's
an electrical thing. I look, everything looks fine. I don't
see anything weird. And I'm like, let's try it again.
Reset it, let it run, set the five minute time
or to go and see if it's hot. Nothing. The
code comes up again. I'm like, okay, unplug it. Take
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the back off where the cable connects. Charred black. So
that's awesome.
Speaker 1 (42:41):
So I don't know.
Speaker 10 (42:41):
I got to have somebody to come out and look
at it, because I can do repairs like I've replaced
sensors and stuff in dryers, and I've done a mother
like I've done all that. That is not intimidating to me.
But when you have fried electrical I feel like I don't.
I don't want to chance it.
Speaker 9 (42:57):
Let the professionals handle that one.
Speaker 10 (42:59):
And I got on the chat with some pictures and
was like, here's what's happening. Dah da da da, and
he goes, yeah, you have it wired incorrectly, bitch.
Speaker 1 (43:07):
That was a red wire. It is now black right, Well.
Speaker 10 (43:12):
There's no other wires, yes, because I disconnected them. I
just want to know do I need to replace everything
or can I buy just that piece? So I gotta
have somebody come out and look at it, which is fine.
I'll I have no problem paying people for that stuff.
I just had to have my gas fireplace repaired. That
was a thousand bucks anyway. Best and worst of the weekend.
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What's the best part of your weekend? What's the worst part?
Speaker 11 (43:37):
Best?
Speaker 10 (43:38):
Finally flew symptom and flew free for the first day
since the seventh. Worst figuring out my rhythm again on
Monday morning. Best and worst It's transition as I get
back into the world, So nothing was necessarily bad. But
Worst try to start swinging the golf club for the
first time since the first of December, and all the
putting greens are closed. But I managed to get a
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little chippy in. Best Today I got to go back
to work after having semi semha sigmoid colon removed. I
haven't been to work since December. This is a good day. Yeah,
what do I got to complain about?
Speaker 1 (44:14):
Um? Worst of the weekend?
Speaker 10 (44:18):
Trump coming after the US Postal Service and the union
for the mail carriers are in fear so since the
carriers have recently voted down a new contract offer by
USPS and union, the decision is now to fast track
arbitration and push through the contract that was voted down
by its members. Total loss for mail carriers. Best of
the weekend, lots of family time. Best of the weekend.
Took my bike out for about an hour Sunday. Worst
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had to replace wife's car battery. Worst helped my brother move.
Best got a free a washer for free nice. Best
got the brakes in my old truck to stop leaking.
Worst went to an estate sale and the wife wouldn't
let me buy a vintage Gorilla suit.
Speaker 1 (44:56):
Who doesn't want to vintage gorilla suit?
Speaker 9 (44:59):
She have bought it in I mean the state sale.
What is like twenty bucks?
Speaker 7 (45:03):
Come on, I don't know it's vintage, so I don't.
Speaker 1 (45:06):
Yeah, what is it? Hit like? Is that Carhart logan?
I don't know what the what do you don't know
what they did in it?
Speaker 9 (45:14):
This is a minor details of Halloween costume.
Speaker 10 (45:16):
Yeah, yeah, nobody estate sales a Halloween costume. This is
if it's a I'm I'm envisioning the trading places gorilla suits.
Speaker 9 (45:28):
Yeah, yeah, where he could clearly tell it's not a
real gorilla.
Speaker 1 (45:32):
Yes, yeah, but they put the principle in it.
Speaker 10 (45:34):
Yeah, and then they put him in a cage with
a real gorilla who falls in love with them.
Speaker 12 (45:38):
Oh, he should totally go back and see if it's
still available.
Speaker 10 (45:42):
Son's birthday was I don't think the state sales have
business hours.
Speaker 7 (45:45):
No.
Speaker 10 (45:46):
Sun's birthday was Sunday. Went to Wheels and Thrills and
the Olive Garden and got free cake from PF Chang's.
Speaker 11 (45:53):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (45:54):
Worked from eight p.
Speaker 10 (45:55):
To six thirty am Saturday Sunday up for over twenty
four hours.
Speaker 9 (45:58):
Was the worst.
Speaker 10 (45:58):
I'm too old for that s wheels and thrills, Olive
Garden and pf chaninks.
Speaker 1 (46:02):
That is the circuit man.
Speaker 9 (46:04):
Why going on?
Speaker 10 (46:05):
Best Me and the girlfriend went to Thomson Girl Thursday
and took Friday off. Didn't have a worst Best went
to a pop punk show at the Canes. Worst girlfriend
is sick. Best of the weekend hung out with the
family this weekend. Worst part ended up possibly having a
gallbout bladder attack last night, feel like crap this morning.
Also had some frozen sewer lines this weekend led to
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stink water coming back into the house. A couple questions there. One,
how do you what makes you think you had a
gall bladder attack? I don't know what those feel like
or what those look like, so I was curious. Two,
why are your frozen life, your freezer lines, your sewer
lines frozen?
Speaker 9 (46:44):
You don't think about that though, when it comes to
freezing lines and I got water at them, that makes
it not here.
Speaker 10 (46:51):
Frost lines too, they buried below frost line. Let me
phrase that they're supposed to bury them before. It was
not cold enough.
Speaker 1 (47:00):
Over this past weekend. The soil temperature is not colden.
Speaker 9 (47:02):
Right right right?
Speaker 1 (47:04):
You need days of.
Speaker 10 (47:05):
That unless they're not buried correctly or they're exposed right.
Speaker 12 (47:10):
And so if they if they are exposed or buried incorrectly,
is that the homeowner fault?
Speaker 7 (47:15):
Or would that be the cities?
Speaker 9 (47:17):
You know, we're not thinking about this here. We're thinking
just regular house. This person could be living in a
camper like an RV. That's true. Like that, that's true.
And if that's the case, Yeah, you've got to do
things to safeguard that. Oh that's fair.
Speaker 10 (47:29):
Yeah, the city is only responsible up to a certain
point and then it's on you.
Speaker 7 (47:34):
Yikes.
Speaker 10 (47:35):
So girl suit was fifty bucks. I was planning to
scare the wife and kids and the pets. She clearly
knew that.
Speaker 9 (47:43):
Go get your gorilla suit, bro, you deserve it.
Speaker 11 (47:47):
Best.
Speaker 10 (47:47):
I made homemade dear summer sausage. Worst, I made homemade
deer summer sausage. Just a lot of work, That's what
I tell my wife. Hey, all right, we got to
take a break. Coming up, we've got tickets to give
away to Giovanni and the Higher Guns.
Speaker 1 (47:58):
We'll be back.
Speaker 2 (47:59):
Telling show, The Big Bed Morning Show, The Sonic Engenius.
Speaker 10 (48:13):
Good Morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one
eight four six O K m O D. You can
also text BMMS and then what you want to say
to eight two nine four five.
Speaker 1 (48:24):
Let's play a game. We got tickets to give away
to Giovanni and the Hired Guns.
Speaker 10 (48:29):
That show is March fourteenth at the Canes Ballroom. Get
your tickets at Canes Ballroom dot com. And we debuted
a new game where I play one note of a
song and you've got to guess what the song is.
If you guess it correctly, you get those tickets to
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see Giovanni and the Higher Guns. And all you need
to do is call it nine one eight four six
oh K m O D nine one eight four six
oh kmo D call up and I will play this
and then you will have to guess what it is.
Note off, Okay, here is the song. Sorry, I'm having
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a post anesthesia laughs of memory. Here's the note? Yeah, sure,
what is the song? Can you guess it? Nine eight
four to six, oh KMOD. Let's go to the phones.
Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name?
Speaker 2 (49:29):
Clayton?
Speaker 1 (49:30):
Hello, Clayton, how are you good?
Speaker 4 (49:34):
Are you good?
Speaker 1 (49:34):
Buddy?
Speaker 10 (49:35):
I will play the one note and if you guess
it correctly, you get the tickets Giovanni and the Higher Guns.
Speaker 9 (49:38):
Are you ready?
Speaker 13 (49:40):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (49:46):
What do you think? Uh kind of sound like blank.
Speaker 9 (49:52):
One a two?
Speaker 1 (49:54):
That is that your answer?
Speaker 4 (49:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (49:59):
It is not blink one eighty two. I'm sorry, man,
all right, thanks buddy, see you later.
Speaker 1 (50:06):
Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name?
Speaker 2 (50:08):
Billy?
Speaker 10 (50:09):
Hello, Billy, I'm gonna I'm gonna play the note if
you as correctly, you win?
Speaker 1 (50:14):
Are you ready?
Speaker 4 (50:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (50:16):
What is it?
Speaker 6 (50:19):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (50:21):
Just a stab at it? I guess I'll say, uh,
perfect drug by nine in nails.
Speaker 10 (50:26):
It is not perfect drug by nine inch nails. Man,
Thanks so much, all right, thanks, Good morning, you're on
the air.
Speaker 1 (50:32):
What is your name? Play the note correctly you win?
Speaker 4 (50:34):
Are you ready?
Speaker 1 (50:35):
Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name? Oh?
Make should turn the radios down. Good morning, you're on
the air. What is your name?
Speaker 9 (50:42):
Brian? Brian? How are you today?
Speaker 1 (50:44):
Good good man? Here's the note? What song is that?
Speaker 4 (50:50):
You're unbelievable?
Speaker 10 (50:52):
All emf unbelievable? Incorrect? I'm sorry man, Oh all right,
allR buddy, see you later.
Speaker 9 (51:00):
It is again.
Speaker 1 (51:02):
Good morning. You're on the air. What is your name?
Speaker 4 (51:05):
Josh?
Speaker 1 (51:05):
Josh Giovanni and the Higher Guns could be yours tickets
to see them, I should say for that show March fourteenth.
If you can guess this song in one note here
it is what is it unbelievable?
Speaker 10 (51:19):
That is incorrect, man, I'm sorry, damn it all right?
Speaker 1 (51:25):
Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name?
Speaker 4 (51:29):
Chase?
Speaker 1 (51:30):
Chase? How are you today?
Speaker 4 (51:32):
Being pretty good?
Speaker 9 (51:33):
Good buddy?
Speaker 1 (51:33):
One note.
Speaker 10 (51:34):
If you guess it correctly, you get tickets see Giovanni
in the Higher Guns on March fourteenth at the Canes.
Speaker 9 (51:38):
Here is the.
Speaker 1 (51:38):
Note, what is it.
Speaker 4 (51:43):
Unbelievable?
Speaker 10 (51:45):
It is not unbelievable. I'm sorry, man, Thank you. Good morning,
you're on the air.
Speaker 1 (51:50):
What is your name?
Speaker 9 (51:52):
Jeremy, Jeremy?
Speaker 1 (51:53):
How are you today?
Speaker 4 (51:55):
Good man? How are you good?
Speaker 1 (51:56):
Buddy? One note?
Speaker 10 (51:57):
Yes, correctly, you're getting tickets to see Giovanni in the
Higher Gun on March fourteenth at the Canes.
Speaker 1 (52:01):
Here is the note.
Speaker 4 (52:04):
Man, I think it's that dumbass Spice Girls song. I
just remember the beginning of that. For some reason they
played it over and over.
Speaker 10 (52:10):
Is that it I need the name of a song.
I can't just go with an artist h Spy Girls.
Speaker 4 (52:17):
What I really want or I don't know, something like
that I don't know.
Speaker 11 (52:19):
The name of it.
Speaker 4 (52:21):
What you really want or what I really want?
Speaker 9 (52:25):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (52:26):
So what I really want is the name of the
song you're submitting.
Speaker 4 (52:32):
Yeah, yeah, what I really want?
Speaker 1 (52:34):
That is incorrect, man, I'm so sorry. Jeremy later, buddy,
good morning, you're on the air. What is your name? Xavier?
How are you?
Speaker 9 (52:43):
Buddy?
Speaker 4 (52:44):
Good? How are you good?
Speaker 10 (52:45):
Tickets to Giovanni the Higher Guns March fourteenth at the Canes.
Speaker 1 (52:48):
I'll play one note. If you guess correctly, you get
those tickets. Here is the note. What is it I
want to be?
Speaker 9 (52:55):
That is correct?
Speaker 1 (52:58):
Congratulations man, beginning of those tickets. Geavonni the Higher Guns
March fourteenth at the Canes Ballroom. Hang on the line, so.
Speaker 4 (53:05):
Give you can get your infer Okay, all right, thank.
Speaker 1 (53:08):
You, excellent job knowing your spice girls. Exavier Lindsey is
squirming in her chair when he didn't know the name
of the song.
Speaker 9 (53:18):
I couldn't pay it either.
Speaker 1 (53:19):
I was like, well, yeah you could. I'm sure you
got it. He knew right away. We pegg okay, man,
never misses an opportunity.
Speaker 7 (53:26):
You're right, it got into my iPod again.
Speaker 1 (53:29):
All right, we got to take a break, We'll be back.
Speaker 2 (53:31):
Tulsa's Morning show continues next The Big Man Morning Show
on Tulsa's rock station ninety seven five KMOT.
Speaker 10 (53:50):
Good morning, It's The Big Man Morning Show. Nine one,
eight four six, Oh K M O D. Can also
text bmms then, which you want to say to eight
two nine five. Jeff Finsley's going to join us at nine.
If you have a question about divorce, custody, guardianship, any
of those things.
Speaker 1 (54:06):
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Speaker 10 (54:09):
The email addresses show at kmody dot com, or you
can text bmms and whatever that question is about family
law to eight two nine four five, or just call
when he's in at nine. Right now, let's see what's
in Ghimbe's four by four.
Speaker 9 (54:21):
Well all, but it says here that Pope Francis remains
in critical condition. Old Pope Frank remains in critical condition,
with blood test showing mild signs of kidney failure, and
an update yesterday, the Vatican noted that the Polpe had
mild a renal insufficiency, which is under control. The eighty
eight year old pontiff is being treated for a double
(54:43):
pneumonia and his recovery receiving oxygen therapy. The Vatican added
that that Pope Francis continues to be vigilant and well oriented.
Speaker 10 (54:52):
This is a classic example that if you get a pneumonia,
you have to be careful because it can lead to
organ failure super fast. Or he's experiencing organ feeailure kidneys,
is what I heard.
Speaker 9 (55:02):
So hopefully he get back on his feet and not die.
Speaker 1 (55:06):
I'm just saying I almost put him on my deathpool too.
Speaker 9 (55:11):
Whatever is that bad to put the pope under death pool? Ah,
He's just a regular person like the rest of us.
Speaker 10 (55:17):
Say, carbon molecules, molecules stacked on top of each other.
Speaker 9 (55:21):
What else we got here? Musk says that government employees
must document work or be fired, and a social media
posts he revealed employees will receive an email requesting information
about what they worked on in the last seven days,
and any failure to respond will be taken as a resignation.
And the move comes after Trump said that he'd like
(55:43):
to see must be more aggressive in his efforts to
slash the federal workforce. In the first month on Trump's presidency,
thousands of federal employees have been fired. First of what
officials say will be a wave of layoffs.
Speaker 1 (55:57):
It's just wild.
Speaker 9 (56:00):
Just show me what you did last week. What's it?
Speaker 1 (56:03):
What would you say you do here?
Speaker 7 (56:06):
Right?
Speaker 10 (56:08):
I take sales, so you write up the sale. Well, no,
my secretary does that. And then what and then take
you take it to the thing. No, no, my secretary
does that. What is it you say you do here?
Speaker 9 (56:23):
Right? Right?
Speaker 10 (56:24):
The US government's getting a visit from the Bobs. Everybody
but Michael Bolton is gone right. In a somewhat related note,
two thousand USAID workers to be fayed, the Trump administration
is set to pull all civil servants employed by the
US Agency for International Development on ADM administraight up today,
(56:47):
as well as cut two thousand employees from the agency.
A notice reviewed by The Hill shows the maneuver is
being called a reduction in force and was delivered from
the Office of the Ministry. Tours of employees contracted to
work with us AID were fired following the order. It's
one of those things that you're like, you may be
(57:08):
like raw raw for this until you know someone that
this happens toill ry.
Speaker 9 (57:12):
This sucks. I'll see you at Walmart. Yes, I would
like a buggy lastly, right, lastly, here, Locust Grove Food
Pantry is raising money to stay open the food pantry
and Locust Grove is at risk of closing unless they
raise enough money to buy the building they're currently renting.
(57:32):
The Ministrial Alliance of Locust Grove Food Pantry moved out
of the building that they were in for three years
four weeks ago. Now the landlord of the new building
has given them six months to raise one hundred thousand
dollars needed to buy the property. What real? The food
pantry serves fifteen hundred people from all walks of life
(57:53):
each month and don't have transfers.
Speaker 1 (57:56):
Well, here's it, like, did they not pay right?
Speaker 10 (57:59):
And this is the elation And he's like, listen, instead
of kicking out right, I'm gonna give you it sound
like those story reads that. He's like, you pay me
one hundred thousand dollars, you're gone. You got six months?
Speaker 9 (58:09):
Big real?
Speaker 1 (58:09):
Yeah, that's what it reads.
Speaker 10 (58:11):
I don't know how it works out, but if you
have a past due and he's being lenient for six months,
that's pretty generous.
Speaker 9 (58:17):
Right right the way?
Speaker 10 (58:19):
They need money, yeah, they need Yeah, they need to
pay their bill, that's for sure.
Speaker 12 (58:35):
The y Oklahoma City Thunder made a big run in
the fourth quarter of their one hundred and thirty to
one twenty three win over the Minnesota Timberwolves at the
Target Center. The Thunder trailed one ten to one oh
five with under eight minutes left in regulation before going
on an eighteen to two run to take control of
the contest. Shay Gilgis Alexander poured in thirty seven points
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in the victory, while Chad Holmgren finished with nineteen okc
Is won nine of ten. Anthony Edwards led Minnesota with
twenty nine points. The Wolves have dropped four of five.
Both squads will make the trip back to Oklahoma City
for the final matchup of the two squad's four game series.
The game tips off tonight at seven at the pay
(59:19):
Comm Center. Over the weekend, former NFL wide receiver Steve
Smith took a beating on social media. Tony Martinez unloaded
with accusations and apparent receipts accusing Smith of getting more
than a little friendly with Martinez's wife, Nicole, a member
of the Baltimore Ravens marching band. Not only did Martinez
(59:42):
post screenshots of what appear to be graphic text messages
between Smith and his wife, but he also posted a
video of a call he made to Smith calling him out,
with Smith apparently just saying I'm sorry. There's been no
public comment from Smith this far. If the allegations are untrue,
(01:00:03):
Smith could file a defamation lawsuit.
Speaker 10 (01:00:07):
Yeah, or if he's got receipts. Yeah, that's dude, that
is listen. I don't know if he did this or not.
Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
I don't know. I don't know if Justin Tucker did it.
I don't know.
Speaker 10 (01:00:18):
Deshaun Watson saying, I don't know about the ditty stuff.
But all I do know is discovery day does arrive.
Speaker 9 (01:00:25):
Oh yeah for everyone.
Speaker 10 (01:00:27):
It may not be on a certain individual's timetable, but
at some point you will get caught.
Speaker 1 (01:00:32):
You may even be dead, right, Yep.
Speaker 12 (01:00:36):
He's been married since two thousand, he's got four kids.
They're saying that he is expected to address the claims,
but others say he may just remain silent.
Speaker 7 (01:00:48):
Who knows.
Speaker 1 (01:00:49):
I don't know if he's got that skill set. Yeah,
I don't know. Steven A. Smith has that skill set
to not talk.
Speaker 12 (01:00:56):
Yeah, crazy, crazy, and that is your ball to the
wall sports. I'm Wendesday in ninety seven to five km.
Speaker 10 (01:01:04):
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Speaker 9 (01:01:42):
Nine, Good morning, gimbe well, Good morning Corbin, Primus Pousafer
in a perfect circle, all on one stage. Sounds like
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Speaker 10 (01:02:04):
All right, let's go ahead and do our listeners are awesome.
This is where we talk with a listener and they
share part of their story with us, part of their life.
And let's go to Josh Is on Hey, Josh, how
are you good? Good man, Josh says, you've been married
ten years? Congratulations. I like to start with how and
(01:02:25):
asking how you met your wife?
Speaker 4 (01:02:28):
Man, we met. It'll be ten years in May. We've
been married. We met in two thousand and seven at
a party actually, and uh huh. We kind of hung
out for a while, and we were just at different
places in our lives, so I felt like I didn't
have anything to offer, if that makes sense, you know.
But we went our own separate ways, and then we
(01:02:52):
ended up running into each other about New Year's Eve
twenty fourteen, and we've been together ever since.
Speaker 10 (01:02:59):
When you say you ran to her, like you were
both at the same party and you just didn't know
she was going to be there and you saw her.
Speaker 4 (01:03:05):
No, I actually I had some racesources. I used to
run at Remington Park Casino, and a friend of mine
told me that she was back in Oklahoma and working
over there, and so I just kind of took a
long shot and sent a message out to a couple
of her friends and her and one of her friends
sent her my phone number, and a few minutes later
(01:03:27):
she sent me a message and we hung out two
nights later and been together every day since.
Speaker 10 (01:03:33):
Pretty awesome. Man's that's a really that's a fun story.
It's funny how life brings people back together.
Speaker 9 (01:03:38):
Right.
Speaker 4 (01:03:39):
Oh, definitely, it's the best thing that ever happened to me,
for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:03:44):
That's nice.
Speaker 10 (01:03:45):
It says here you work as an operations manager for
fluid transfer company. Now that's not a movie. Lendsy's going
to promote at nine what does that mean?
Speaker 4 (01:03:55):
So basically, in twenty ten, my brother in law asked
me to go out to West EXAs and do water
transfer with him, and uh we basically was pumping water
to drilling rigs and uh oh, three or four years later,
my brother in law decided to start his own water
(01:04:15):
transfer company and asked if i'd come work for him,
and uh, oh, gosh, that was that'll be eleven years
ago in April. Have been working for him ever since.
But we essentially we started out pumping water to drilling
rigs and then got into you know, pumping tracks and
flow back and disposing of salt water, and then, you know,
(01:04:39):
we oil and gas industry is not stable, you know,
it never has been, so we kind of have to
keep our foot in the door on non oil and
gas related projects as well, and we kind of got
into pumping sewer lagoons at pig farms, or it could
be city sewer. Yeah, it could be city sewer lagoons.
(01:04:59):
We do city we bypassed, you know, bypassed bad mans,
and so we pump sewage as well.
Speaker 10 (01:05:05):
I always think growing up in Iowa, I'm very familiar
with pig sewage areas and people are like, oh, look,
there's a bunch of lakes down there. I'm like, nope,
those are not lets.
Speaker 4 (01:05:16):
No, Now, you know, the lagoons just hold the gray water,
and they're building these hog farms now where the entire
barn is on top of about an eight foot deep
concrete pit, and so all of the pins are graded
so all the waste just falls straight through into these
pits and essentially we stir that up and pump it
(01:05:36):
out to irrigate on farmers pastures and stuff. Typically only
hay meadows. It's not vegetables or anything that you know
we're going to be eating. But but yeah, it's pretty norly.
You know, there's some maggots in there, so big you
can use for fish bait. It's pretty gross.
Speaker 10 (01:05:56):
Being in the oil industry, I'm sure, and I have
friends that work out in the field, and it's a
pretty dangerous place.
Speaker 1 (01:06:03):
People don't realize.
Speaker 10 (01:06:04):
I think the common civilian doesn't realize how dangerous that
area is. But you've seen quite a few injuries out there,
haven't you.
Speaker 4 (01:06:10):
Absolutely Absolutely, I took I took one of my friend's
fingers off. I'm not proud of it. Not proud of it,
but no, it's crazy story. So we were sitting a
pump in a pond and they are about five hundred
pounds and there's one heavy end to one light end,
(01:06:31):
and I told him, I said, hey, pick up that
heavy end and I'll get the light end. So right
before we picked it up, I messed up and I
picked up the light end before he had an opportunity
to get his off the trailer and just leverage. Basically,
when I picked up my side, it pressed down on
the other end and he started screaming, and I set
(01:06:53):
my end back down and I just seen something fall
hit the ground and took him to the hospital and
they cleaned him up, and then crazy. About two months
later he took another job, and I'd say four months
or so after that, I was cleaning my work. Hey,
And I found a paper towel in my dash and
(01:07:14):
it was his finger and it looked like an old
piece of beef jerky with a fingernail on it, you know,
And so I sent him. I took a picture of
it and sent it to my friend and I said, hey, man,
do you want this, you know? And and uh, he said, no, Man,
I'm good to feed it to your dog or something.
Speaker 1 (01:07:35):
It didn't smell like your work. Does your work truck
smell that bad? That the decomposing skin did not que
you in?
Speaker 4 (01:07:43):
You know, I you know, it was more tissue than meat.
I guess they'd say, but uh, I don't know how
didn't smell it. I mean, my truck don't sink all
the time. But you know, hey, there's times, man, you know,
we'll go days and not be at the house and
you know, you're working thirty six hours straight or forty
(01:08:05):
eight hours straight, and you just, you know, haven't had
a shower. You're slopping in the mud all day every day.
You might sleep in the same a couple of nights
a week, and you know, and so usually typically every
Saturday that I don't work, I kind of do a
deep clean on it, you know, but somehow I miss
the fingertip.
Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
I'm just gonna make the assumption that's the weirdest thing
you have found in your truck. But what would be
the second weirdest thing you found in your truck cleaning
it up?
Speaker 4 (01:08:33):
Oh my gosh, wow, Well I found dead birds, rats,
you know, gosh, all kinds of dead critters, rotted food sometimes,
you know, gets under the back seat and you only
eat half a biscuit pass out at two am, you know,
(01:08:55):
but you just never know. There was a time in
West Texas I was driving down the road and a
chaparral a road runner, actually jumped in my passenger window
and just hung out in there for about six hours
all day. Well, I was just doing my thing.
Speaker 1 (01:09:13):
And you didn't know it till later, or you didn't
you were like, oh that's nice, and just kept going Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:09:18):
No, I just thought it was cool. So I just
let him hang out there, you know, And I think
I've fed him some Dorito's.
Speaker 1 (01:09:22):
Or something, all right.
Speaker 10 (01:09:27):
And part of for people that don't know, when you
guys do fluid transfers and stuff like that, and when
you go you have to go on some property owners
land to access the well or the site.
Speaker 3 (01:09:37):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:09:37):
That doesn't always go well, doesn't.
Speaker 4 (01:09:40):
Oh, No, absolutely not. I've had oh I'd say in
the last twelve to fifteen years, I've probably had as
many guns pulled on me, which is crazy, you know.
I mean, I know police officers that that haven't ever
had a gun pulled on them. And a big part
(01:10:00):
of that is, you know, a lot of times I'll
get a call from an energy company. It might be
a month or two before you know they're permitted to drill,
or they may not even have their location built yet,
and they'll send me out to try and find water,
you know, and make a deal with a landowner. You know,
I'm purchasing water and things like that. Well, most of
our wells here in Oklahoma, you know, are drilled in
(01:10:23):
really rural areas. And people in Oklahoma don't like trespassers.
You know. It doesn't matter how friendly you are. You
pull right up their driveway, you know, and they in
their mind gets I'm out here in the middle of nowhere.
(01:10:43):
You know, nobody other than the mail person's pulled in
my driveway in thirty years, you know, and next thing
you know, you got a gun on you. You just
try to be cool about it, you know, and explain
to them while you're there, and then typically the best
way to get out of it is to just give
them the phone number of the guy that sent you
that way and let them deal with him. You know,
(01:11:08):
it could be minor, though. You know, we've had guns
pulled on us just for things as simple as leaving
a gate open. You know, ranchers, they it's one of
the biggest things. If you go in somebody's place, you know,
if you don't shut the gate, then it can cause problems.
And actually, the last time Corbin happened, uh, the gate
was already opened, so we just went in and there
(01:11:30):
was a transport in there that was getting the load
and he had actually left it open, and this landown
to come around and pulled up, kind of circled around
and pulled up so the driver windows were facing and
he pulled up to one of my hands trucks and
sticks a pistol out the window, just right in his face.
And as soon as he points his pistol out his windows,
(01:11:52):
entire clip falls out of his handle and hits the ground.
And so this guy's got to get out, and he's
fumble around and trying to get his gunloaded and stuff,
and we were just laughing. I think it made it worse.
You know, he was upset pretty bad at that point.
Speaker 1 (01:12:08):
I mean, I get it.
Speaker 10 (01:12:09):
When you know a couple hundred dollars steer, you want
to keep them all in one spy you don't need.
Speaker 1 (01:12:13):
They'll be losing that money exactly.
Speaker 4 (01:12:16):
And then you know, if if somebody gets in the
road and somebody hits it and they get injured, then
it's typically the landowner of this label.
Speaker 9 (01:12:24):
Do you like that? Don't?
Speaker 1 (01:12:25):
Do you like that? Do you like that threat of
the job.
Speaker 10 (01:12:27):
Do you have a do you have a road that's
traveled you wish you would have done?
Speaker 13 (01:12:33):
No?
Speaker 4 (01:12:34):
No, I'll tell you. You know, I was a plumber
my whole life before I went and dead oil Field,
And it's just one of those things, you know. Uh,
in a very short amount of time, I was able
to move up to where I was doing really well.
And you know, once you realize that you're one of
(01:12:56):
the best at something, you just as well stick it out,
you know.
Speaker 9 (01:13:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:13:00):
And I love a good ron Burgundy.
Speaker 10 (01:13:03):
I just pretty much, you know, Bobby, Yeah, I just pretty.
Speaker 1 (01:13:07):
Much kick ass.
Speaker 4 (01:13:08):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I like the smell of leather bound
books and rich mahog any.
Speaker 10 (01:13:14):
Book When you're not feeding wild animals and finding dead
appendages in your car or your truck, what do you do?
What's your what's your blowing steam off?
Speaker 4 (01:13:28):
Oh man? I like to, uh, well, typically, I like
to tinker with my classics. It's probably one of my
favorite things to do, other than spend time with the kids.
You know, my daughter just turned eight, my son just
turned one, and so you know, every every time that
I'm not at work, either with them or I spend
(01:13:49):
most of my evenings for a little bit out in
the shop and missing with my classics.
Speaker 1 (01:13:53):
What what is your favorite classic you have right now?
Speaker 4 (01:13:57):
Oh man, probably I've got several tens. I'm a big
like seventy body style CEA ten guy.
Speaker 10 (01:14:04):
What is the elusive? What's your elusive, Betty? What's the
one that you just can't seem to get your hands
on that you'd.
Speaker 9 (01:14:11):
Like to.
Speaker 4 (01:14:13):
Oh my gosh, well, for a long time it was
a seventy Camaro, But I have two of those now,
so honestly, probably it would be for my wife if
I could, I would love to find us seventy seventy
two shadow for her. Oh she's always wanted one, and
you know, twenty years ago you could find them and
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now you can't find one that's rusted in pieces for
a hundred ten thousand dollars or so.
Speaker 10 (01:14:40):
Yeah, right on, man, listen, I've enjoyed talking to you.
If I ever lose a finger, you will not be
the one I call, because I would hate for you
to have to find another one in your in your car.
Speaker 1 (01:14:51):
Man.
Speaker 10 (01:14:51):
But thanks for taking the time to talk to us, brother,
and have a great day and be safe.
Speaker 4 (01:14:56):
Thanks man. I hope you shoulder gets to feeling better.
I love you guys, and take care.
Speaker 1 (01:15:01):
That's awesome man.
Speaker 10 (01:15:01):
Thanks brother, It's Josh. Our listeners are awesome. Take a
break and we'll be back.
Speaker 2 (01:15:06):
The Big Med Morning Show returns next Tulsa's Morning Show
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Speaker 10 (01:15:24):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show nine four
six oh kmo D. Can also text bmms and then
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I got this text. And this happens. Sometimes people will
come out with a text like this is p mahomes
really that good?
Speaker 1 (01:15:40):
I mean, isn't this QB rating like eighty six point
seven in Super Bowls, to which I find is a
fascinating question, because one, what's it matter if you're in
five to the last six, right right, and you've won
some what's it? What's it matter what your QB rating is?
Speaker 9 (01:15:57):
And he a member of the ninety nine club anyway,
mahomes Yeah, So I mean, just because your QB rating
is eighty something and one particular game, you see what
I'm saying. Overall, he's a ninety nine raider.
Speaker 10 (01:16:11):
If you don't like him or the Chiefs, you can
finite the number out enough to find a bad stat
and that's fine.
Speaker 1 (01:16:18):
I don't need you to like him. I don't care.
Speaker 10 (01:16:21):
But it's a weird thing to come out like, yeah,
but isn't his you know, he only drinks.
Speaker 1 (01:16:25):
Four bottles of water?
Speaker 9 (01:16:27):
Like okay? Sure?
Speaker 1 (01:16:28):
Ultimately, wins are what matters.
Speaker 9 (01:16:30):
Right right, And that he did not do this.
Speaker 1 (01:16:33):
No, he did not.
Speaker 10 (01:16:34):
He sure didn't, And it's gonna be we got a
new era of Oh yeah, he cut his hair. Oh really,
his trademark hair. Okay, because that is one hunred percent
his image.
Speaker 9 (01:16:44):
I wonder if that's going to be like a Samson
and Delilah sort of thing. He cut his hair off, right,
so now he's just gonna start sucking ass, right, you know,
it's like, hey, we need you to grow your hair
back so you'll play better.
Speaker 10 (01:16:57):
I mean maybe he did that and was like until
I lose listen. I don't know, right, Yeah, maybe he
does something every You know a lot of guys like
that have superstitions in place.
Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
Sure, the part, the part.
Speaker 10 (01:17:08):
That makes him unique compared to other athletes and other quarterbacks.
And you'll probably see this with Archie is and you
saw it with Eli and Peyton and stuff is is
that that scene and losses aren't devastating in the way
they would be to one offs. They grew up in
that atmosphere. They saw their dads participate in big games,
(01:17:30):
They saw their brother participating big games.
Speaker 1 (01:17:33):
They it isn't for it's home to them. It's a
comfortable place rather than if you are let's just use
justin fields because we talk about him, you're justin fields.
You have that you do well, you do well, you
do well, you do well, you do well, you do well,
you do well, you make it to the pros. You
don't do well, right you that's it's just not as
home to you because that's not how you grew up
(01:17:54):
watching other people also not do well that are close to.
Speaker 10 (01:17:58):
You, devastating to you. Yeah, just a fascinating take could
be like wow. And by the way, that came out
of the blue. We weren't talking about Patrick Mahomes. Somebody
was like, I'm ready to fire this at Corbyn.
Speaker 9 (01:18:10):
They've had it in draft for a while.
Speaker 1 (01:18:12):
Yeah, which is fine.
Speaker 10 (01:18:13):
I welcome it. That's what we're here for. Oh, they're
back today. Send Yeah, finally check mate.
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Right, I hope you can check meate me.
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I hope that.
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I'd love to be able to make your day. So
feel free to text that bem a mess and whatever
that is to eight two nine four five. Let's see
what Lindsay asked for. Balls to the Wall Sports.
Speaker 12 (01:18:44):
A Bucknell University student is ten thousand dollars richer thanks
to retired MLB superstar Alex Rodriguez. Rodriguez was at the
Bucknell basketball game against Army on Sunday when he stepped
up at halftime to take on a successful.
Speaker 7 (01:18:59):
Half court shot.
Speaker 12 (01:19:00):
Rodriguez picked up the lucky recipient of the ten grand
Owen Garwood and twirled them around the court in celebration.
And even signed a baseball card. Garwood said he would
use the money for tuition, donate to a charity, and
help out his parents. I think he's underestimating what ten
thousand dollars will do for him.
Speaker 10 (01:19:20):
I mean, I mean it'll put all put a dent. Yeah, yeah,
it's better than a zero, right right, And he's.
Speaker 9 (01:19:27):
Not getting all that.
Speaker 1 (01:19:28):
No, no, because there's this thing called at least for now.
Speaker 7 (01:19:31):
Taxes right exactly.
Speaker 12 (01:19:33):
A season ending injury for Victor Wembenyama didn't stop a
collector from spending all fortune on his rookie card. Golden
Auctions announced that the twenty twenty three Pannini Prism Nebula
Choice one of one Wemby card went for a final
bidding price of eight hundred and sixty one hundred dollars,
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which is a new record for a Webmanyama rookie card.
The previous high was five hundred, sixteen thousand dollars for
a twenty twenty three Prison Black Shimmer one of one card.
Christopher Bell took home the checkered flag in the Ambetterhealth
four hundred from Atlanta Motor Speedway. The driver of the
number twenty car held off Carson Hope Hoo Kovar as
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the race ended under caution following a multi car wreck.
Kyle Larson relinquished a late lead and finished third, while
Ryan Blaney and Ricky Stenhouse Junior rounded out the top
five finishers. Last Weekend's Daytona five hundred winner William Byron
came in twenty seventh place. The NASCAR Cup Series field
heads to Austin next Sunday for the Echo Park Automotive
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Grand Prix.
Speaker 1 (01:20:42):
That Victor Wemanana his injury.
Speaker 10 (01:20:45):
He's got deep vein thro thumbrosis or whatever, which I
don't know why they don't just say blood.
Speaker 7 (01:20:50):
Clot right, because that's exactly what it is, and.
Speaker 1 (01:20:52):
It's exactly what it is, and it I mean, it
can kill him.
Speaker 7 (01:20:54):
Mm hmm. He's very lucky.
Speaker 1 (01:20:56):
Yeah, guys like that that are that big, their hearts
are so big because they've got to work extra hard
to get all that blood pumping around.
Speaker 7 (01:21:02):
Yeah, so out he may not play.
Speaker 1 (01:21:04):
He could not play again.
Speaker 12 (01:21:05):
Yeah, they said, though the chances are he will be
back next season.
Speaker 1 (01:21:09):
But sure they want to say that. How scary though,
but for him to sit the whole season, that's that
means we don't think you'll this will get better, right,
We need to rest your body, not put trauma on it.
Speaker 10 (01:21:22):
Yeah, and he's young, so like what happens if he
gets better than next season? If anything, they'll they'll limit
his minutes and he won't play us often.
Speaker 7 (01:21:32):
Well, it wasn't it. It was up top right, like
in his shoulder.
Speaker 1 (01:21:35):
I thought it was in his leg.
Speaker 7 (01:21:36):
Oh okay.
Speaker 12 (01:21:37):
I thought normally that you find them in the leg,
but this was up and that's why it was more serious.
Speaker 7 (01:21:42):
But I could be wrong. That's your balls to the
wall sports.
Speaker 10 (01:21:45):
I know if one of us gets announced that we
have blood clots, I'm panicking for one of us. Absolutely,
that sounds incredibly serious.
Speaker 12 (01:21:51):
Yeah, that's your balls to the wall sports and Lendsay
in ninety seven to five.
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Speaker 10 (01:22:55):
Joins in the studio now is Jeff Hensley of Hensley
and Associates. Good morning, Jeff, Hey, good morning. Jeff's here
to answer any question you have about family law. That
can be anything from custody, guardianship, adult or kid, name changes, adoptions,
anything that has to do with family law. He can
answer those questions. And I saw something I want to
ask about, and I'm gonna try and remember it off
(01:23:16):
the cuff of my head, top of my head. But
it had to do with the person basically made an
arrangement that she would agree to custody as long as
he never went after certain money situations.
Speaker 1 (01:23:31):
Does that really work?
Speaker 10 (01:23:32):
Can you put caveats in or agree to divorces with
certain custody arrangements or will the judge always step in
and go This doesn't seem on the up and ud.
Speaker 11 (01:23:41):
So is this a document or is this a tocree me,
was this the use.
Speaker 10 (01:23:45):
It was a post I saw that said something in
the fact that they made their husband agree that they
would agree with the divorce as long as they got
these certain things in custody.
Speaker 11 (01:23:55):
Well, I mean, you can always negotiate.
Speaker 13 (01:23:57):
I mean, there's always ways to negotiate decrees and what's
in the decrees and who's awarded what and all those
kind of things. Sometimes, you know, as long as it's
reasonable and not crazy, then the judge will typically sign
off on it.
Speaker 11 (01:24:13):
But yeah, I mean there's there's give and take.
Speaker 13 (01:24:15):
I mean that's the thing about you know, especially when
you're doing settlement conferences or settlement negotiations or mediations or
whatever it may be. You know, there's given take in
all areas, whether it be on the financial side or
on the visitation side, whatever it may be. People can
negotiate whatever they want to negotiate.
Speaker 10 (01:24:30):
But will the judge step in and go, this isn't
fair or smart?
Speaker 13 (01:24:35):
You know, again, the judge first of all, when you
go to mediation and settlement conferences and things like that,
the judge never knows, will ever know what's ever discussed
in those Those are confidential. Those are just between the
parties and the mediator, and so it's never you can't
ever bring it up in court should the mediation fall
apart and you have to have a try all those
kind of things. All the judge can know is is
that you went to mediation, you gave it a try,
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and everybody showed up in good faith, whatever that means.
So the kicker of it is is that you know,
a judge is supposed to go through and look at
a decree and you know, look and see is this fair,
is this equitable, is this in the best interest to
the children? Things like that before they sign off on it.
That's what they're supposed to do. That doesn't always happen,
I've noticed in my practice throughout the last you know,
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fifteen eighteen years.
Speaker 11 (01:25:20):
But that's that's what they're supposed to do.
Speaker 13 (01:25:22):
And so sometimes judges will catch that and say, you know,
I don't think this looks right.
Speaker 11 (01:25:25):
Can you explain to me what's going on?
Speaker 13 (01:25:27):
But those are those are more on the rare side
because the reason being is because the judges typically figure
the parents know what's in the best interest to their
own children, as opposed to leading it up to somebody
like them that you know, is appointed or voted in
or whatever that knows nothing about your family, So that's
kind of they look at it.
Speaker 1 (01:25:45):
Jeff Finsley's here.
Speaker 10 (01:25:46):
If you have a question about child support or custody,
what a divorce looks like, how you split assets, fathers rights.
He can answer those questions right now nine point eight
four six, Oh, KMOD. You can text a BMMS and
whatever your question is to eight two nine four five,
or you can call it nine email show at kmod
dot com. This text says, is child support supposed to
freeze while someone is in prison? And if so, what
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would be the steps to get the accumulated back support reduced?
Speaker 9 (01:26:14):
All right?
Speaker 11 (01:26:14):
So the law has changed on that, all right. The
law used to be that.
Speaker 13 (01:26:20):
Even when you were in prison, the child support racked up,
and the idea was is that you, you know, you
had some sort of ability to pay, even if you're
only sending you know, fifty cents a month or a
quarter a month or whatever it may be.
Speaker 11 (01:26:35):
That was the old idea.
Speaker 13 (01:26:36):
Now the idea is that it's now the law has changed,
the new laws, that it's frozen while you're in there,
and then it accumulates, you know, starts again once you
get out kind of thing.
Speaker 11 (01:26:44):
So that's the new law.
Speaker 13 (01:26:47):
That's the way it's been for the last I think
at least a year and a half, maybe a little
longer enough to go back and look at the actual
statute data on that that it changed, but it's the
way it's been for a little bit. And that's the
difference because what was happening is you've got these people
going into prison, wrecking up these huge debts while they're
in there, and then coming out with these huge amounts
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that there's no way that they could ever pay, kind
of like the argument you may have seen commercials recently
about it about, you know, changing fees and things like
that that people ow because they go to jail, they
serve their time, but when they get out, they can't
get a job because they're a felling. Yet they've got
these awful, awful amounts of high fees that are rowed
to the state and to the county and those kind
of things. So it's kind of a similar, similar argument,
(01:27:30):
and that's why they changed the law on that.
Speaker 10 (01:27:32):
This tax says I adopted my wife's two boys and
the biodad was behind on child support about thirty thousand dollars.
I know, after adoption the child support stops accruing, but
can we can we still go after the bio dad
for that past money?
Speaker 13 (01:27:47):
You know you used to be able to and then
the answer nowadays is no. I've gone down that road
a couple of times in the last five years on
those issues, and it's just the courts are not willing
to do it. They're just not willing to do it,
which sucks because not only do they get out of
future child support, now they're getting out of back support.
(01:28:07):
This is you know, really it's a case that needs
to go to the Oakla My Supreme Court. I've never
had anybody that is that's been willing to do that
because going to the Supreme Court costs a lot of money,
and we don't do a pellet work.
Speaker 11 (01:28:18):
We farm it out to other firms.
Speaker 13 (01:28:20):
But a pellet work is very expensive, and so that's
why a lot of people don't do it because of
the cost. But it is a case that is absolutely
ripe to be heard, in my opinion, by the Oklama
Supreme Court, simply because I don't think people should be
able to get out of that just because they're doing
an adoption.
Speaker 11 (01:28:35):
We didn't used to do that.
Speaker 13 (01:28:36):
I mean in the old days when I started, you know,
almost twenty years ago. We could file against them and
get that back support. But I just can't do it.
We've gone down that road and they just the courts
will not do it.
Speaker 10 (01:28:46):
It feels like someone would give up their rights just
to get out of pain.
Speaker 13 (01:28:50):
Right, yeah, I mean, it's just again it's ripe to
be heard by our Oaklahoma Supreme Court justices down in
Oklahoma City.
Speaker 1 (01:28:59):
Jeff Ininsley from and Associates is joining us.
Speaker 10 (01:29:01):
If you have a question about divorce or custody, guardianship,
name change, any of those things, you can email show
at kmod dot com. You can text bmms and whatever
that question is to eight two nine four five, or
you can call it nine one, eight four to six. Oh, KMOD,
this is my ex and I have legal papers drawn up.
He has our daughter most of the time. I was
fine with that at first, but his attitude has completely
changed since then. My daughter wants to live with me,
(01:29:23):
she's fifteen. Is it possible for us to go to
a judge and her tell him who she wants to
live with? Can't afford a lawyer, And when I speak
to a guy at Legal Aid. He told me to
try back again in March. My ex is abusing my
daughter both mentally and emotionally. Nothing physical yet, but he
did punch a hole in her door.
Speaker 1 (01:29:42):
We have pictures.
Speaker 13 (01:29:44):
Yeah, so you've got several options there. I mean, first
of all, let's talk about Legal Aid. They work hard,
they're great people, they're just backed up and they don't
have the staff load to handle the caseload that tries
to come in the door. They just don't. It's nothing
on them, it's just they don't have this apping.
Speaker 11 (01:30:00):
They just don't. That's not their fault. So let me
throw that out.
Speaker 13 (01:30:05):
And the second part is is that whenever you've got
this kind of situation, I mean, first of all, you've
always said it since we began this thing, is is
you know you can't afford not to spend the money
to help with your kid, and especially in a situation
like this where you've got a child that is being mentally,
mentally and emotionally abused, not to mention she's had a
hole punched in her door. Now, one of the things
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that the mom could consent her doing is going and
getting protecting protect the protective order on behalf of the
minor child against the father for him punching a hole adoor.
Speaker 11 (01:30:37):
Now, it depends on how all that is.
Speaker 13 (01:30:38):
If that happened a year ago, all right, you can't
go get an emergency protective order because it's not emergent. Right,
it happened a year ago, But if it's been recent,
that's definitely something to look at, especially coupled with the
emotional and mental abuse that's going on. So you have options.
So whoever this is, please call us at the office.
We'll walk you through your options. But you do have options.
(01:31:02):
They can get your daughter out of the situation she's in.
And yes, as far as age is concerned. In voicing
a preference in the state of Oklahoma, what's a child
turns twelve, they're able to voice a preference in the court.
Take that into consideration. Now, it's not an automatic like
some states.
Speaker 11 (01:31:16):
All right.
Speaker 13 (01:31:17):
The court has to look at it as in a
global perspective. In other words, just because the child wants
to go to the other parent, is that in the
child's best interest?
Speaker 11 (01:31:24):
Is that something that would be good for the child?
Speaker 13 (01:31:26):
Because let's say you've got a child that you know
wants to go to the other side, because the other
side has zero rules and their drug addicts and alcoholics
and things like that, and the kid gets away with
whatever they want when they're over there. Obviously that's not
in the child's best interest. So that's why I say
it's in a global perspective, but their preference is taken
into account with the court at unlike prior to age twelve,
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it's not.
Speaker 10 (01:31:48):
Jeff Finsley's here from Hensley Associates nine one, eight four
to six. Oh, KMOD. You can also send an email
show at kmod dot com or you can text bmms
and whatever that question is to eight two nine four five.
This says, as a foster, what are chances of termination
of rights if no progress made in one and a
half years. Except she has a part time job, she
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has been told by mental health coordinators she needs her
own supervision, and she waived jury, trial and mediation and
has lost a kid before.
Speaker 13 (01:32:17):
And you know, our juvenile system, God bless its soul,
has lots of issues in my opinion. And again I've
said this from the beginning and I will always continue
to say. And if you don't like the laws in
this state, all right, besides moving all right, We have
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legislators that you can reach out to everywhere, whether they
be senator, state senators, or state representatives for the House representatives.
Reach out to your your legislator and complain about and
tell them what you think needs to happen in these
kind of situations. Now, having said that, in the state
of Oklahoma, the law allows for a termination of parental
(01:32:59):
rights after six month in a juvenile situation like what
they're talking about. Whether or not that's done within six months,
or it's done way down the road, or not at all,
it is all dependent upon the people involved in the case,
meaning the district attorney whether or not they're going to
push for those terminations or DHS, not the child support enforcement,
but the Child Protective Services pushing with that. I mean,
(01:33:23):
it's really dependent upon every case is different. Every court,
in my opinion, at least that's been my experience in
different counties handle these things differently. So whatever this says,
please call me. I'd like to get some more detail.
But you know, again, the law allows for termination after
six months if you're not working. So whenever you get
your rights, excuse me, whenever you get a child taken
(01:33:44):
away in a juvenile situation. It's something called an ISP
Individual Service Plan, all right, and if you're not working
the plan, they can terminate your rights. But I've seen
cases like this where people aren't working the plans, but
we're a year, year and a half, two years down
the road and their rights still aren't terminated for whatever reason.
So you know, again, every case is different and I
need more detail. But you know again, if you don't
(01:34:04):
like what's going on, please please please contact your legislator,
whether it be a House representative or a state senator.
Speaker 1 (01:34:12):
So we have two fun two fun questions. One's actually
funny and the other one is kind of behind the
scenes how things work. And this is can a group
of law firms that want the law reviewed take that
up to the sort of supreme court or do firms
have to wait for a client to want to appeal
that in regards to backshold support after adoption.
Speaker 11 (01:34:31):
We have to wait for an appeal.
Speaker 13 (01:34:32):
I mean, we don't have outside of the fact that
we're lawyers with the license, just like doctors or doctors
with licenses and things like that, we don't have any
the legislator. The legislature is completely different than from the law.
Other than they can make law right by new statutes
and things like that, but it's not the same as
working in the law every day. In other words, the
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Oklahoma Bar Association for effect at first, for instance, I'll
get it right this morning, so as my caffeine kicks in.
Speaker 11 (01:35:05):
They have a oh, I just went blank.
Speaker 13 (01:35:09):
They have a lobbyist, right, We have lobbyists the okaen
Bar Association as lobbyists that help push things through down
on the legislature, just like in the US version up
in Washington, d C. They have lobbyists everywhere that do
this kind of things, pushing certain addingas, trying to help
a certain laws, things like that. All right, So that's
how the OBA handles that. But outside of that, the
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only people that can make law or casel on this
case in any state is going to be the Supreme
Court of that state and.
Speaker 11 (01:35:35):
Then of course the legislature.
Speaker 13 (01:35:37):
So we as attorneys can't just get up as a
group and then hope to go sit on the Senate
floor one day and say, hey, we want this change.
Speaker 11 (01:35:44):
It doesn't work that way.
Speaker 13 (01:35:45):
I mean, if we want to make a change, we
can do it through an appeal and then get it
and appealed through the Oakan Supreme Court and get the law
changed that way, or we can go through the legislature,
just like you can contacting our own legislators and reaching
out and saying, hey, we're on the boots on the
ground every day doing and here's what's going on, and
here's why we think it needs to be changed, and
talk to them about it. But you know, again, politics
(01:36:05):
are murky. People have their own special interests and things
like that, so you know, it is what it is.
But if you want to change, you've got and you
want to voice, speak up, call your legislator.
Speaker 1 (01:36:18):
Give even email in some instances and get I.
Speaker 13 (01:36:20):
Mean a lot of we actually prefer that sometimes and
you might get a quicker response than showing up on
their doorstep because a lot of times, remember state state
legislators are down on Okahm City doing stuff on the
Senate floor or the House floor or whatever it may be,
and they're working down there, so sometimes shooting in them
an email is much more quick, much quicker than waiting
around for them to return to their home county or whatever.
(01:36:41):
So you know, give them an email, give them a call,
see what you can do.
Speaker 1 (01:36:46):
And this is the fun one. We were talking earlier
about the girl who did the gang bang and she's
up with one thousand and fifty seven guys, and she
said she might.
Speaker 11 (01:36:52):
Start that on the news.
Speaker 10 (01:36:52):
Yes, if she did get pregnant, would they have to
bring in all one thousand and fifty seven guys for
a test?
Speaker 13 (01:37:01):
Well, you know, interestingly enough, First of all, my guess
is as everybody signs some sort of NDA and some
sort of thing that says that wouldn't be the case.
Speaker 11 (01:37:11):
Or whatever it may be.
Speaker 13 (01:37:13):
I don't know, but you know, in thinking about that
or asking that question, I mean that's a potential. I mean,
you would have to test everybody to find out who
dad is. And maybe you hit it on number three
hundred and one, maybe you hit it on a thousand
and whatever.
Speaker 10 (01:37:27):
I don't know, but it is possible that I could
have to test one fifty seven people.
Speaker 9 (01:37:33):
Is if she were presided?
Speaker 11 (01:37:34):
It is possible. It is something they could choose to do.
Speaker 10 (01:37:37):
Yes, if you were representing someone doing that, what.
Speaker 1 (01:37:44):
Would be your on both sides?
Speaker 11 (01:37:46):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:37:47):
What would be the legal Hey, you need them to
sign an NDA look for this exact thing.
Speaker 11 (01:37:54):
I don't know. I don't work in that world. I
don't want to work in them.
Speaker 10 (01:37:57):
It's entertainment and it's putty. It's a jeopardy, and I agree.
Speaker 13 (01:38:01):
And there are entertainment attorneys that handle these particular kind
of contracts, not just for the porn industry, but also
for the regular movie industry and TV show industry and
documentary industries, all that kind of stuff that draft up
these things. I've never dealt with one of those. I
can only surmise or even you know, just kind of
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guess what they would want to put in there. I mean,
obviously she did what she did to garner some sort
of notoriety, I guess. And I'm sure that there were
attorneys involved that had people sign different documents saying you
won't do this, or you can't do that, or you know,
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you can't talk about this, or you know, if you
get it, maybe there's something in a contract that they
signed this as if she ends up pregnant.
Speaker 11 (01:38:48):
Then you're on the hook. I don't know.
Speaker 13 (01:38:50):
I mean, that's a good question, but you'd have to
talk to her lawyer and see what they drafted up.
Speaker 10 (01:38:55):
Is signing NDA is a good idea because I have
heard yes, they are yes fine, and I've heard they
don't they can't hold up.
Speaker 11 (01:39:06):
Well, okay, so.
Speaker 13 (01:39:09):
They kind of have the same weight in my opinion
as waivers likes. For example, when you go to the
doctor or whatever and you sign a waiver says if
we screw up, we're not on the hook.
Speaker 11 (01:39:19):
Wrong, it doesn't work that way.
Speaker 1 (01:39:21):
It doesn't absolve negligence.
Speaker 2 (01:39:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:39:22):
I mean, if you go to the racetrack and the
car goes off the track and you get killed, your
family can't sue the racetrack and the driver's team.
Speaker 11 (01:39:29):
Not true. I mean, there's waivers are nice.
Speaker 13 (01:39:32):
It makes people feel comfy, It makes companies feel comfy.
Speaker 11 (01:39:36):
Same thing with NDA's.
Speaker 13 (01:39:37):
You know, I'm sure these superstars and famous people that
have people sign NDA's before they have sex, I guess
it makes them feel safe, you know, or comfy. But
at the end of the day, there's ways around that,
and there's things that can be done to get through
those things. So you know, you know, if you if
it makes you feel better, sign one. But you know,
it just depends. It really just depends.
Speaker 10 (01:39:59):
And I think that's the best example of why you
need to have legal representation for you. It doesn't matter
what it is family law in this scenario. As we're
talking with Jeff Finsley of Hinsley Associates. The associates they
specialize in that if you have a question you think
needs some more contexts that you don't want to share
with us, totally get it. Jeff has set up a
free consultation if you call them at nine eight three
nine eight five six nine eight five six nine two
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for Hinsley Associates mentioned KMO. Do you get that free
consultation over the phone, and you guys actually offer that
in other situations as well.
Speaker 13 (01:40:30):
Right, absolutely, there's so throw at pro Husca office or
even in toul So give us a call if you do.
If you've got anything else going on in addition to
famul all we can help. If you've been in a
car wreck, if you have any sort of criminal case,
even i it's as small as a dui, all the
way up to murder, whatever, anything between, please give us
a call. We'd love to talk to you about helping
you out and making sure you're well represented and taking
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care for those things. You've got a contract issue. We've
been doing a lot of prenups lately, so if you've
got a prenup issue, if you've got someone who's passed
away and now there are state is in pro or
their will is in probate.
Speaker 11 (01:41:01):
Whatever, please give us a call.
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So anything in addition, but the only thing we don't
do is workers comp So anything other than that, please
give us a call.
Speaker 11 (01:41:09):
We'd love to help you with it.
Speaker 10 (01:41:11):
Five six, nine two for Hinsley and associates. Jeff, have
a great week.
Speaker 11 (01:41:14):
Hey, Tom, thank you back.
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You're listening to the Big Mad Morning Show. This is
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You can also text bmms and then what you want
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I have this new segment idea I want to test out,
and it's called I'm okay with that?
Speaker 1 (01:42:03):
Not okay with that?
Speaker 10 (01:42:04):
And then you decide which one you think I'm okay
with and which one I'm not okay with?
Speaker 9 (01:42:08):
Okay.
Speaker 10 (01:42:09):
Two stories, So you have a fifty to fifty shot. Okay,
and this is this is your own little inner dialogue.
So this man apparently killed a person and ate some
of their body parts in Connecticut.
Speaker 1 (01:42:25):
His name is Tyree Smith.
Speaker 10 (01:42:27):
He said voices told him to kill the homeless man
and eat his remains, including part of the brain. This
happened back in twenty eleven. He was found not guilty
by reason of insanity by a three judge panel. After
years of treatment, he began living in a group home
in twenty twenty three. Some state senators are outraged that
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this man has now been released, saying even just considering
letting him go is mind boggling. One state representative said
the man was likely to reoffend if he stops taking
his medication, and that trusting an insane murderer is a
huge risk. He was released Friday, and he's to remain.
(01:43:08):
He's to remain in treatment and take meds as part
of the deal. So he has to go to treatment
on his own and take his meds on his own.
So again the segment is called I'm okay with that?
Not okay with that. You got to figure out which
one I'm okay with. Here's the other one. People have
a bad habit of leaving bad reviews over very trivial
(01:43:31):
things and restaurants, and this ramen shop in Japan has
put a bounty on anyone who gives it a bad rating.
They're furious because two men left negative ratings online. The
owner of Toyiro took to Instagram to offer a bounty
to whomever could identify the post the person who did it.
(01:43:56):
The post offers six hundred and sixty two dollars per
cuss her to anyone who can track them down, and
says the search would continue and the two until the
two revisited the establishment and then wrote positive reviews, put
in a bounty on people's very interesting. Again, you got
to decide which one am I okay with? Which one
am I not okay with? Because I'm okay with that,
(01:44:18):
not okay with that.
Speaker 9 (01:44:19):
So on the one hand, you've got this mentally unstable
guy who killed a homeless person and eight parts of
his body.
Speaker 10 (01:44:27):
But they found not guilty, right, They released him because
he's he's he's crazy. He was found not guilty. He
is not guilty of he's not a murder, right, He's
found not guilty right due.
Speaker 9 (01:44:36):
To insanity, right, and and and now he's just got
to take his own medicine on his own, and he's
got to go to the doctor on his own.
Speaker 1 (01:44:45):
Yeah there, Yeah, apparently he learned the stove.
Speaker 9 (01:44:47):
Hide and then the other ones like, listen, we just
want you to track these people down so they yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:44:54):
Set of bounty.
Speaker 12 (01:44:55):
It's very tricky because Corbyn, you have said many times
that you can't stand it right when people make reviews, right,
it's truths and you don't like to do it yourself.
Speaker 1 (01:45:04):
I also can't stand cannibalism right exactly.
Speaker 10 (01:45:07):
Again, this is rhetorical, not guilty though, this is rhetorical.
Not looking for an answer from you.
Speaker 1 (01:45:14):
I know you can.
Speaker 10 (01:45:15):
Your lips are so tight together right now, Lindsay, because
again he was found not guilty, right, but he ate somebody.
Speaker 9 (01:45:28):
He ate so much.
Speaker 12 (01:45:29):
I mean it's just like when hunters kill an animal,
but at least they're eating it, they're using it, using
the products.
Speaker 11 (01:45:36):
Right.
Speaker 12 (01:45:36):
So this guy killed the guy and then he he
ate him, so he was using the body.
Speaker 10 (01:45:41):
Yeah, and we've addressed this about cannibalism. Uh, it only
matters to you if you want it to because if
you're starving.
Speaker 1 (01:45:51):
You will excuse it.
Speaker 10 (01:45:52):
If you crash a plane in the uh in the
mountains and you're a soccer team, you look past it.
Speaker 1 (01:46:00):
It won't be such an offense.
Speaker 9 (01:46:02):
Absolutely. Was this guy on a soccer team did his
play crash in the mountains?
Speaker 1 (01:46:06):
Was he being ford you're getting hung up in the details.
Speaker 10 (01:46:08):
I'm just saying, in terms of cannibal isn't over the
it's not overwhelmingly bad. We have examples where we say
it's not a big deal. So it's not like murder. No,
I mean it is murder because he killed homeless. I'm
talking about cannibalism in general general. Absolutely, their murder in
general we are not for in any way, shape or form.
(01:46:30):
Then again, unless they're sick and dying and we want
to give a medicine to do it.
Speaker 1 (01:46:34):
Yeah, and they're your dog. Yeah, one of these I'm
okay with it. I'm totally not.
Speaker 9 (01:46:40):
Okay with it.
Speaker 1 (01:46:41):
It's up to you to figure out what that's going
to be.
Speaker 13 (01:46:43):
M h.
Speaker 1 (01:46:44):
It's you know, make it your own decision.
Speaker 10 (01:46:47):
I do want to go to this Ramen restaurant, though
not even a review can tell you that.
Speaker 9 (01:46:51):
Yeah, right, eight, that's true. You got to travel all
the way to Japan. I mean, I guess they'll make
a good vacation. Right. Listen.
Speaker 10 (01:46:56):
If you said, hey, Corman, why are you going to Japan,
and I say for sushi, you go, I don't blame you.
It makes sense. That's fresh as fresh can be. It's
motherland of Yea. Right, yeah, so I don't think it's
that crazy. You d take a trip to Austin for barbecue.
You go, okay, you don't hear a lot of people
be like, you know, I could really go for a
good ramen right now, but I want authentic ramen, So
(01:47:18):
I'm gonna go to Japanan like.
Speaker 1 (01:47:20):
Some puristies like, yeah, I don't need no ramen in Tulsa.
Speaker 4 (01:47:23):
Right.
Speaker 10 (01:47:24):
People do that with sushi. You're like, hey, I got
pretty good sushi there. They're like in Tulsa, like, I
hear you. It's amazing what aircraft can do.
Speaker 9 (01:47:31):
Now, I guess I'll just need some noodles of water.
Speaker 1 (01:47:34):
Right, I'm not a giant ramen guy. I don't.
Speaker 10 (01:47:39):
I don't go, man, I'm really craving like a ramen
bull right from a restaurant that specializes in ramen.
Speaker 1 (01:47:46):
Now, with that being said, I've probably never had it.
Speaker 9 (01:47:49):
I know, I never. I've seen him around town and
I look at him. I'm like, that seems kind of interesting,
but then I remember it's ramen. I've got one sitting
right here on the desk. Paus, what flavor is it?
Lindsay what flip. Think carefully, don't just don't shoot from
the hip.
Speaker 10 (01:48:07):
Now this is GIMPI he what kind of Is it
going to be a fancy kind or is it one
on special? Like I don't see him getting spicy shrimp
unless it's on special. That's what you think. It's spicy shrimp.
I'm gonna go like spicy chicken. None of them are spicy.
I'll give you that.
Speaker 9 (01:48:28):
I have tried the spicy once. They're all right. The
shrimp once tastes like ass. They are not good. Same
way with the pork. For me, there's only two flavors
when it comes.
Speaker 10 (01:48:40):
To us ramen. Yeah, that's it, beef and chicken. And
I rotate them regular, just roast beef, not special beef chick.
There's beef and chicken, and that's it.
Speaker 9 (01:48:51):
And when I go and I buy my ramens, and
when I get groceries, I buy them in the industrial pack, right,
I don't get the singular ones, you know, I have
all this loose ramen roman around the pantry whatever. So
I get, you know, and it's like thirty forty packages
of robin in a single box. And I'll eat all
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those however long it takes. Could be a month, could
be two, it could be less, who knows. But when
let's just say beef, I've beaten all beef, and then
I'll go and I get time to re up. I'm
moving the chicken. I keep them rotated like that. Right now,
I'm on chicken.
Speaker 10 (01:49:28):
So you don't you get finished through one case, you
move onto a different flavor.
Speaker 1 (01:49:32):
You don't stay continuous.
Speaker 10 (01:49:33):
Yeah, absolutely, I mix it up beef if you're mixing
it up and the chicken, beef and the chicken.
Speaker 9 (01:49:40):
Yeah, And I've tried those other ones. I've tried, like
the creamy chicken ones. I've tried this spicy one. I've
tried damn near every every cheap ass smack of rayment
that there is out there. And to me, this is
the traditional beef and chicken flavors. Is where it's at.
Speaker 10 (01:49:56):
Yeah, I don't even know the last time I had ramen.
Speaker 7 (01:50:00):
Yeah, we used to get it a lot.
Speaker 12 (01:50:01):
My kids, they it's like theyre go too, and it's
and it's funny, inexpensive.
Speaker 1 (01:50:07):
Yeah, it's fine.
Speaker 9 (01:50:08):
It works, it fills your belly, it makes it turd,
it does what it's supposed to do.
Speaker 10 (01:50:12):
Yeah, I would just rather make my own I guess,
make a broth, make these noodles.
Speaker 1 (01:50:18):
You don't have to make pasta. You literally can buy
it already made.
Speaker 9 (01:50:20):
It's right there. It's not a little yellow package.
Speaker 10 (01:50:23):
I'm just throwing as water whatever little package, all that
sodium and stuff. I've seen it where people take the
seasoning packet and like cover it in a chicken, like
a chicken breast, and then sear the chicken breast, like
cook the chicken breast, and then put that on. But
then you're wasting the seasoning packet.
Speaker 9 (01:50:39):
It seems like it. I mean, you're not wasting a
seasoning pack you're using the four your chicken. You're wasting
the noodles. I think of anything.
Speaker 10 (01:50:46):
Well, no, like I would want to put that on
another like a bowl of it.
Speaker 9 (01:50:50):
Yes, yeah, I will. I'll church up some robins. Yet
a hard boiled egg in there every now and again,
Oh yeah, or maybe just you know, to be soft
boiled right, not necessary?
Speaker 10 (01:51:00):
I mean you me running in the middle. I don't
think you want a full hard boiled egg.
Speaker 9 (01:51:04):
Well, sometimes I do that. Hell when I'll do it here,
because usually I'll have like a couple of these robins
sitting on my desk right, because that's usually what I
have for breakfast in the morning. But like them, Like,
if I want a little more, I'll bring a couple
of eggs from the house and then I'll scramble them up,
cook them in the microwave. Add that to my ramen.
Speaker 10 (01:51:23):
It just adds that much more filling my Lately, we've
been using chat gpt for stuff and anything from Hey,
give me three things I can bake with pantry staples,
and like it gives three recipes, it's given, I've done.
Speaker 1 (01:51:42):
I found a chicken marinade.
Speaker 10 (01:51:44):
I was like, give me three chicken marinades that people
don't think about, and it kicked out one with like
yogurt and garlic and ginger for like chicken bread.
Speaker 1 (01:51:52):
It's so good.
Speaker 9 (01:51:54):
Interesting we did it.
Speaker 1 (01:51:55):
Now.
Speaker 10 (01:51:55):
Pancakes are fairly simple recipe, but if you don't know
off the top of your head, what's an e delicious
pancake recipe?
Speaker 1 (01:52:01):
And it kicked out and I was like, I only.
Speaker 10 (01:52:04):
Want to make it for four people, yeah, and adjust
it for you so quickly. Some of the best pancakes
we've ever had.
Speaker 9 (01:52:11):
See college kids nowadays can eat like kings with stuff
like that. Right before we had to get you know,
well in college, but I still had those years right
in your poor years. You had to get creative with
you know, can of mushroom or cream, a chicken or
something like that mixed in with your rob and you know,
make a cash roll or whatever.
Speaker 10 (01:52:29):
I had these meatballs, Teriokee meatballs, and I wanted teriokey sauce,
and I didn't have any, and I didn't want to
go buy it. I was like, tell me how to
make cheriokey sauce. And I made homemade cheriokey sauce. It's
mind blowing how good the recipes are.
Speaker 7 (01:52:43):
Is it easy to make homemadekarioct.
Speaker 10 (01:52:45):
Yes, pineapple juice, sugar or honey, soy sauce, cornstarch.
Speaker 1 (01:52:53):
Oh yeah, it's incredibly easy.
Speaker 9 (01:52:57):
I just get it out of the bottle that's already made.
Speaker 1 (01:53:00):
No, that's definitely one way to do it. That got
to take a break.
Speaker 9 (01:53:03):
We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (01:53:06):
Tulsa's Morning Show continues.
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Next Ax The Big Bad Morning Show on Tulsa's Rockstasha
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Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Time to
find out what everybody you learn. We'll start with Lindsay. Lindsay,
what'd you learn today.
Speaker 12 (01:53:27):
I learned that in Japan you can get hurt for
a bad review.
Speaker 7 (01:53:33):
And I also learned that hey, at least he ate
what he killed.
Speaker 1 (01:53:38):
Kimby. What'd you learn today?
Speaker 9 (01:53:40):
I learned that congestion makes you sexier.
Speaker 1 (01:53:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (01:53:45):
I also learn you should check your edibles before you
eat them, because you never know what you're gonna get
yourself into.
Speaker 10 (01:53:51):
I learned that Gimby's always up for a good pegging.
And I also learned that shrimping is a hell of
a flavor to compare it to. And I also learned
that I just saw the Rockaholme lineup. Who Well, I
believe we're announcing it tomorrow. So let's Corbin saying, make
sure that dishwasher is loaded right.
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It's Lindsay subtracking my cycle.
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