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March 5, 2025 • 121 mins
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seems like it'd be a better raddat I think so. Yeah.

Speaker 8 (03:31):
Wake up Sunday hungover, Hey, I got nothing to do
as opposed to wagging up Tuesday hungover and having to
go to work.

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that coming up? I really like watching the TV show Alone,

(04:04):
Yeah and Naked and Afraid. I think those are fun shows. Linda.
I think Lindsay likes watching those. I like watching Below
Deck because of where the exotic places they go and
also the garbage right that happens on it. And I
like traveling. There is this trend happening where you can

(04:28):
travel two islands. You pay and then they leave you
on the island. Correct, do they come back? Yes? Good, Yes,
there is a more than one company. One of the

(04:48):
guys that one alone or was on alone has one.
And then I'll send you the link so you can see.
This company does a survival mode and more of a
comfort mode. And the comfort mode isn't you know that? Great?
You are by yourself on a private little house, but

(05:13):
it's just a basic cottage with the kitchen, and on
the first day they provide you food to be cooked
for the week. And you're not far from the mainland,
but you will be by yourself on this island. So
that's the comfort one okay. The survivor ones. They have
many different choices to pick from, and they even include

(05:34):
like how high the isolation level is, and in one
of them it's extreme and you have to make your
own shelter. They'll provide a ten if you want it.
You need to find your own food, and it's extreme
levels of isolation. You have to pay three hundred and

(05:57):
eighty dollars a night to do this, because you know
they bought the island. They tell you about the possible
dangers that are on the island, and there's a minimum
stays of time you have to be there because of
how long it takes to get there, So nine days

(06:18):
is the minimum okay to do this, And they even
tell you, like on one of them, the type of dangers.
Seabirds can get to the island. There's some black tip
sharks who hate humans, so they won't even go near you.

(06:38):
Steam rays could be a problem if you're allergic to
the venom, and that, you know, besides the other hazards
like cutting your foot on coral and things like that.
And I gotta be I don't know about the extreme one.
I this intrigues me.

Speaker 8 (07:01):
Yeah, that's kind of interesting. I guess if you want
to see if you can do it by yourself, go
it alone.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
You can do it. It's nine days, nine days. Even
if you start for nine days, you can die.

Speaker 8 (07:15):
This one says ideal for long island, long solitary stays.
It's also perfect for adventurous girls on their own.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
Yeah, what does that mean. I've known some adventurous girls before.
And one of the articles I read, the guy was
offered food before he left, like, you could buy some
food to take with you, some bananas, some plantains, some mangoes,
and he said no, And he said when the boat
pulled away, after it dropped him off, he suddenly realized

(07:43):
he had made a big mistake by not at least
buying some mangoes.

Speaker 3 (07:46):
Absolutely.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
The only thing I don't see them address in any
of the descriptions of these places is water, right, because
I'm they're islands. They're not massive islands. Right. It doesn't
say there's a well on site. Right.

Speaker 8 (08:06):
You probably have to rely because you're this is These
are survival islands, right, Yeah, pretty much so kind of right, right,
sorta they've been seeked out for dangers.

Speaker 1 (08:16):
Yeah, you know, there's a little bit of like it
isn't one hundred percent.

Speaker 8 (08:22):
Yeah, but you're on your own and there's nobody else there,
And they say I read one that was like, you know, hey,
we've got people on the next closest island just in
case of emergencies or whatever. But so what I'm getting
to is, I bet you they're relying on you to
figure that out, i e. Collect rain water to drink
or if you know how, you know to desalinize salt water,

(08:47):
which I don't know a lot.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
Of people that know how to do. No, almost no one, right,
So that's probably why that's there. They don't address that.
I mean, you got to figure it out. You're on
your own.

Speaker 8 (08:59):
You gotta find your old food, you gotta find some
of them, you have to build your own shelter. So yeah,
figure it out. I wouldn't you know mine these these
comfort islands. Oh yeah, at least it comes with a
small cottage, shelters already taken care of.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
Yeah, they go as far as like a place with
a buffet to as much as they'll just give you
the food and figure it out. Which I gotta be
honest that one. I'm all right with that. Here's my food.
I gotta cook it all week. I'm fine with that.
I can just walk around naked all day. Yeah, that
sounds awesome. Now is it just you? Or like, can

(09:37):
you bring somebody with you? You can do it with
this one of the islands, on the Comfort one you
can have they have eight cabins, so you can do
all eight, or you can do just you and another
person and you can do solo, but you will have
to pay for two people. Right right, I mean, neat,
get all your friends together, Let's go hang out and
on an island and try. Dude, I don't know. There's

(09:58):
a big difference between being at the local bar with
people and then also being where no one can leave
and someone's got to pull their weight. Yeah. Yeah, well
you find out who can make it and who cannot.

Speaker 3 (10:11):
This is a great This is a great way to
get ready for being on alone or naked and afraid.
Do this first. You can survive this, then you should
be able to do those shows.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
A r way. No way, no way, because alone isn't
nine days naked afraid? Is it nine days? There's a
big difference between doing nine days in a place that's
been seeked out as okay and forty five to ninety days,
which is what alone is, right, but.

Speaker 3 (10:38):
On naked and afraid like rookies do it like the
fans of the show, they go, I think fourteen days
is the minimum, so at least, I mean.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
It's still only nine though, Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 8 (10:50):
This one here says three floors bamboo villa on a
private beach, located three minutes walk from the resort. There's
a resort.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
Well, dude, three floors. They're not roughing it at three floors.
That's like I go camping and I have a sixteen
foot RV or whatever. Right you like, settled down right?

Speaker 8 (11:10):
But hey, I mean listen, if you get hungry or lowly,
you're just a three minute walk from a resort where
hopefully other people are at.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
How many people go and build the fire and do
the whole Tom Hanks thing? Right, Dude, you learn a
lot about yourself being isolated for hell twenty four hours,
but nine days.

Speaker 4 (11:37):
Love this.

Speaker 8 (11:38):
This one says the perfect island for celebrations, incentive holidays
and gatherings, hosting up to thirty five guests. It must
be rented in its entirety. Ten cabanas of different styles.
A bar karaoke has several activities, get the hell out.
Then you're not doing it alone. You're not you're not surviving, right,
that's under the comfort one. Yeah, I'm not going for

(11:59):
these other ones that I don't know.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
I think that it's it's I think it's good to
test your abilities in a controlled environment rather than being
tested when s hits the fan, because if you do
it in a controlled environment, you know like, hey, I
made a mistake of you know, not building my hut
right away or whatever, right or I don't know how

(12:24):
to build a hut, or I don't know how to
desalinate water, right or I realized I don't like cooking
crab that I catt with my hands, or I don't
know how to make a spear.

Speaker 8 (12:37):
Yeah, I just assume skip all that jive and go
straight to Hey, it's a beautiful island for you and
your friends, and we're gonna provide everything.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
This one here that's fun too. I'm not hating that.
I'm just saying that, like the whole cap the interesting
part from there's a thousand resorts that you can go
to for less and have all that experience.

Speaker 8 (12:58):
Well, this one I gonna have have to do the
conversion one hundred and fifty euros th rows to dollars?
How much three three hundred dollars one hundred and fifty
one hundred and sixty dollars and forty three cents.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
That is nothing, go for real, except you gotta get there. Yeah,
it's in Indonesia. God, and a couple of flights good
maybe three? Yeah, that's probably over twenty four hours of
flight time. That's nothing. That's nothing for one hundred and
sixty dollars. Vacation on a private island that has a buffet,

(13:41):
buffet breakfast, lunch, and dinner served in the restaurant, possibility
to pre order a birthday or wedding cake, or any
other culinary petition for special events. I'm gonna be honest,
that's not high on my to do list.

Speaker 8 (13:56):
The island will be rented privately. The only human will
be just you and your companions, plus the staff.

Speaker 1 (14:03):
What do you think the prices give me for a
plane ticket for one person to Bangkok, Thailand? Bank cock Yeah,
I'd say about fifteen hundred. You know, I don't know.

Speaker 8 (14:15):
I don't fly that often, so I don't know, But
I mean, listen, even if it's fifteen hundred dollars round trip, right,
fifteen hundred dollars plus your one hundred and sixty for
the island.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
That's not that bad. So one of them here, I
just picked total fly time, and I'm picking a slow
duration of fly time. One of the fly time is
thirty four hours, five different stops. Yeah, that sounds awesome.

(14:48):
Let me see, I'm trying. I'll pick the cheapest one. Okay,
here's the cheapest one.

Speaker 4 (14:52):
It is.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
Total flight time is forty one hours and thirty five minutes.
It's four stops, okay, okay, seven thousand, six hundred and
fifty eight dollars. Okay, okay, So for about seventy eight
hundred dollars for the whole thing, and we're talking including
the island and everything. Still know that bad? I guess

(15:14):
I don't know. So yeah, so you're fa You're thirty
four hours from Tulsa to Bangkok, and then you're forty
one hours from Bangkok to Tulsa with a few stops
in between, and that's part of the adventure. Nine stops total. No,
I listen, one hundred percent. But until you've ever dude,

(15:39):
flying to Europe sucks. And it's only eight right, it's
only eight thirty four hours on a plane. I don't know, dude,
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (15:55):
Okay, so it looks like you can. And they have
them in the Philippines too, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
No, they have them all over it.

Speaker 3 (16:02):
Yeah, and that's that looks like it's just uh right
at twenty four hours.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
Oh okay, shorter. Yeah, you know, it's definitely shorter. Yeah,
it's still twenty four hours there, yeah, twenty four hours back. Yeah.

Speaker 8 (16:19):
And this one here in the Philippines only cost you
less one hundred bucks.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
No, that's what it says. Ninety five hours oh to
stay yeah yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
The light is that the hidden beach one.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
Yeah, there's so many different ones. We don't go through
all them. There's so many different ones. There's different companies
that do this. That's pretty awesome.

Speaker 3 (16:36):
It is awesome Kevin's dream come true vacation.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
Would you do it with him?

Speaker 3 (16:41):
I would absolutely, if and if and if we could
swing the flight prices and stuff. I would even take
the kids. No way, no way, I would, just so
they could experience it.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
I get that kid's tenacity isn't equal.

Speaker 3 (16:58):
When they go up to the up they have there's
a upper peninsula in Michigan. There is wherever there, whatever
lake they're on, they go fishing. There is a private
island and my kids when they go there, they'll spend
the day on that island and they don't ever want
to leave.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
Yeah, of course not.

Speaker 3 (17:15):
And it's like their own island. Sure, yes, absolutely like
they love it, and so I think that they would
absolutely get a kick out of this.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
Yeah, I believe you. I believe that they love that. Yeah, right,
My kids love playing out. But you know what else,
they love going home and using toilet paper. Right. They
love to be able to have illumination, for sure. They
like their comfy slippers. I'm just saying that, Like I

(17:48):
hear you, they love that, and I don't disagree. And
every kid's different, so maybe they do. But the idea
of nine days of that is a little different than
a few hours on an island right right, right with
dad nearby in a boat.

Speaker 3 (18:01):
Yeah. This one in Indonesia, though it says that the
isolation level is high. But there are also ten cabanas
of different styles with bars, karaoke and several different activities.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
Right.

Speaker 3 (18:16):
Those gimfi are.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
Aheaded Yeah that's the comfort side. Yeah, Yeah, there's two
different I mean again, the whole poll for me was
not the comfort. It was the isolation, and it was
the idea that people are paying money and I guess
what all these people are not twenty.

Speaker 8 (18:31):
No, Well, I'll tell you what. You go and you
be alone, have fun in your isolated events. Neil Lindsay's
going to go party it.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Up to karaoke and enjoy the bars. And to be honest,
I am not your financial advisor, but you don't have
to fly forty one hours one way to go do
karaoke in a bar to resort. You're absolutely right, damn
near all resorts do it right on a private island
exactly well, with eight other people potentially. Yeah, those eight

(18:59):
other people are my I'm good with it if they're
your friends, because what if you only bring four. I'm thinking,
you know, me and my crew, the Shenanigans crew, we
all get together, that'd be fantastic and I hope you
do it. I think that would be amazing for you.

Speaker 8 (19:12):
I think that if you know, especially if everybody gets
their own little caban, of their own little hut or whatever,
and we're not sitting on top of each other, you
know what I mean, It's one thing. If it's like,
all right, here's your your little hut and you are
all crammed into this little hut and you all have
to sleep on floors or you know, yoga mats or whatever,
that's when I think it could be.

Speaker 1 (19:33):
Okay. I love you guys, but jog I'll go Hell
if we're all we all get our own little space.

Speaker 3 (19:40):
Yeah, I'm I'm sold on this private lake in the Philippines.
Isolation levels high. It's a remote desert island, large lake
of turquoise water, which leads to the sea being totally
inexclusively at your disposal. Pictures are fantastic.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
Yeah, they're gonna set like it's pretty great. But again,
you gotta find your own water. Yeah, you got to
build your own hut.

Speaker 3 (20:07):
No, No, this is one of the comfort level.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
Yes, we're not at that.

Speaker 3 (20:12):
I'm not doing that survival deal that if I'm paying
money for something, I'm growing comfort.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
So you're changing your two now.

Speaker 3 (20:21):
Absolutely.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
I like camping in an RV. You know, tent camping sucks.
I think as.

Speaker 8 (20:29):
Adults we can all agree on that. I agree, and
I see this as the same way. You know, the
comfort one that's my RV. The survival one. Have fun
in your little tent with a rock in your back
while you're sleeping at night.

Speaker 3 (20:43):
Yeah, but listen, if the tent is big enough, they
got like, you know, four bedroom tents. You put a
cod in there, or a giant air mattress. It makes
it more liable.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
No air mattresses suck.

Speaker 8 (20:56):
They start off really strong, but halfway through the night
you're laying on the floor.

Speaker 3 (21:01):
Well, if you're getting a five dollars one at Walmart,
but if you're getting AIG there is this other one
I just sent you the link for, and that one
of their destinations is Panama.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
It gives you the itinerary, so you're there for twelve days.
We meet at the hotel for briefing of the cocktails
and briefing and cocktails and dinner. After breakfast, we jump
on a boat this day two to your new Island home.
We have lunch, set up our expedition hammicks, then get
to work on building our shelter. After dinner, we'll be
passing around a bottle of rum before you head to

(21:32):
your hammock to sleep for the night. Bugs two, by
the way, or bugs right, Yeah, reason to have the
comfort one where you got your own house. Day three,
after breakfast, you spend the morning looking uh, working more
on your skills how to make fire. It's a little
more escorted, if you will. Yeah, And then you spend

(21:55):
the afternoon trying to find dinner operative word, trying too fine.
Day four, you go to find food on the island,
including fruits and plants that are safe to eat. Then
you got to try and catch and cook some fish,
doing some spearing. But see this all feels controlled.

Speaker 3 (22:17):
Yeah, definitely, you have a guide.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
They might be like, like you see a bag of apples,
You're like, look, apples on the island. You're like, okay,
with a price tag on over a group of bananas
with chikita stick girls and one of them. You do
all these things and spear and find coconuts to eat,
and then they make fresh peanu colatas. Okay. It's a

(22:40):
little different when you're out there trying to spear a
crab or whatever, and then when you get done, you
have a peanut colada with a wedge of pineapple in it.

Speaker 3 (22:48):
Right, They're like, oh, you got that crab here, let
me bring out the garlic and the butter for it.
Like I mean, I get it though, because you are paining,
so they want to make it, you know, they want
you to come back.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
I know. But it's kind of like I've always kind
of been a laugh for at dude ranches. Sure, like
you pay to go do work. Yeah, you're not really
experiencing the cowboy life, right, It just doesn't feel the
same if you're going for that experience of survival. Anyway,
I think that this is cool. And you know, I've

(23:23):
always been intrigued about going to climb a mountain and
whether it's in one of the crazy places wherever. I
think that that would be fun, right, But then you
see those pictures of like the line of tourists doing it,
and you're like, Okay, that doesn't look awesome to me.

(23:45):
But this where you're alone and you're really trying to
figure it out, that does intrigue me. All Right, we
got to take a break. We'll be back. Good morning.
It's The Big Man Morning Show nine one, eight four
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(24:06):
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Gimpian Lindsay with what's going on news quakies from The
Big Man Morning Show. In ninety seventy five, KMOD.

Speaker 3 (24:24):
Videographer sets building on fire so he could film firefighters.
This happened in Prince Frederick, Maryland, where twenty one year
old videographer Joshua Christian Stanley Jackson was taken into custody
on Friday after investigators linked him to an earlier fire
at a vacant commercial building in Charles County, Maryland. So

(24:47):
according to the Fire Marshal, emergency services responded to our
reported commercial building fire around eight thirty pm. Firefighters arrived
to find flames inside the vacant building and extinguished the
blaze within minutes. The Office of the State Fire Marshal
was called to investigate and later determined that the fire

(25:08):
had been intentionally set. Investigators discovered that the nine to
one one caller was Jackson, the videographer from Prince Frederick, Maryland,
who regularly posts clips of emergency services responses on social media.
In one social media post, Jackson claims he was returning

(25:28):
from a door dash delivery in King George County, Virginia,
when he discovered a fire on Crane Highway and described
it and its progression in detail. However, according to local
news outlets, they determined that Jackson had never traveled to
or from Virginia for door dash that evening, they also

(25:51):
uncovered evidence that he had made multiple false nine one
one calls in Charles, Saint Mary's and Calvert County, and
during questioning, Jackson admitted to setting the fire, stating that
he profited from filming emergency responses for his social media
accounts OH Things People Will Do for the He was

(26:14):
charged with second degree arson, malicious burning, and causing a
false fire alarm. The videographer is currently being held at
a detention center without bond, and the Maryland State Fire
Marshall's offices it's continuing to investigate more cases that he
may have reported. They say Arson's a serious crime that
puts lives at risk and places an unnecessary burden on

(26:37):
our first responders. We want to remind the public that
making false nine to one one calls is a criminal
offense and anyone who engages in such reckless behavior will
be held accountable.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
Have you ever seen Nightcrawler with Chillenhan. Yeah, that's what
that is. Yeah, he's a does videography to sell the
news agencies and he starts playing a part and to
get the best news stories, right right, daddy's got to
get paid. Yeah, and that's what this is. It's the
same exact thing. Wow. I wonder if he watched the

(27:10):
movie and he was like, maybe I could do that.

Speaker 9 (27:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
Everybody thinks they come over with the original ideas. I ain't.
That's the truth. Well we got here.

Speaker 8 (27:19):
Optometrist charged with offering free glasses for sex comes out
of Pennsylvania, where a forty year old optician named Brian
Steiner apparently was offering free eyeglasses and wavering fees in
exchange for sexual acts. He would take the victims the
customers to a back room and be like, hurry, you know,

(27:41):
I can get these a lot cheaper if you give
me a hand. So this all came to light after
multiple victims came forward and had similar accusations officials. They
questioned Brian and he admitted to engaging in such behavi
We're around thirty times while on the job. Wow, he's

(28:03):
looking at charges of sexual assault and decent assault and
false imprisonment.

Speaker 3 (28:09):
I mean, well, were they not happy with their glasses?

Speaker 1 (28:11):
Glasses are expensive, right, Yes. The part that's crazy is
they think there's a lot of people this has happened to,
and they are like, hey, we need you to come forward.
We want to make sure this guy gets prosecuted within
the full realm of possibilities. I mean, you got to

(28:33):
swing I guess more than once, right, exactly what happened?

Speaker 3 (28:37):
Really they got insurance finally, and when he offered again,
they're like, no, I.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
Don't need that anymore. I have insurance now.

Speaker 3 (28:44):
So then they just said I'm going to rat them out.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
In the least surprising headline ever, fire Festival too. Host
island says event does not exist. Remember fire Festival. Well,
the guy got out of jail and he's like, let's
let's do it again. It's just a couple months away.
But the host island says the event does not exist.
Tickets went on sale, ranging in price from fourteen hundred

(29:09):
dollars to over a million. Authorities of the Mexican island
island Mujeris, where the event is scheduled to begin May thirtieth,
say they don't know about it. A representative told The
Guardian that he suspects founder Billy McFarlane in Fire Festival
to organizers thought they would begin planning the event and
ask for permits, later saying it's a naive to think

(29:31):
that that's the way it would work. McFarland went to
prison for fraud related to the First Fire Festival in
twenty eighteen. Who would sign up for this, right, Somebody
who didn't hear about the first Fire Festival fool me win? Right?
I mean I hear you on the fool of Me once,
But people do that don't follow that rule a lot.

(29:54):
But this feels different when it comes to a comma
right about you. There's a difference between like, I'll trust
this guy to make me custom Air Force ones again,
but to book a trip around that is a whole
other thing.

Speaker 8 (30:12):
Now, it could be as simple as the right hands
not talking to the left hand. Think about events that
we've done where you know, we show up, they're like,
you have no idea what you're talking about. But we
were told, you know this is what you're going to do.
You know it's possible that that could be happening.

Speaker 1 (30:27):
I agree one hundred percent. Ellipses right, you didn't previously
go to jail for people not believing you, right exactly,
So I would think you're you're like, wouldn't like, I'm
sure Johnny's got it under control, right, No, man, Well,
my life is on the line here. I'm the one.

(30:50):
And by the way, he hasn't announced any artists that
are going to play. He's trying to book ah like
this festival with no artist announced. Maybe he's just got,
you know, like a Bluetooth speaker. There are no artists,
it's just I am the DG. And how do you
go into business with someone like that? I guess it's
the same way you date someone after they've been arrested

(31:11):
for domestic right, Well, that was different. That's not me right,
you wouldn't let that happen to me. I can change them.
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Speaker 4 (31:22):
Tulsa's Morning Show continues next with The Big Man Morning
Show on Tulsa's rock station ninety seven five KMOT.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
Good morning, It's The Big Man Morning Show nine one
four to six oh kmo D. You can also text
DMMS and then what you want to say to A
two nine four five I saw a list that the
most hated NFL players, And who do you think was
on the list. Aaron Rodgers, Yeah, he was number one.

(32:02):
Dak Prescott he was number five. Okay, right now, let's
pause with both those people. Besides just the things they say.
I don't even know if Dak Prescott falls into that,
but definitely Aaron Rodgers just says some things You're like, yeah,
got right, yeah, but nothing really offensive, right right. And

(32:24):
then Dak Prescott, I can't think besides not winning, I
think that's why.

Speaker 8 (32:29):
Okay, all right, that's the only reason why people hate
him so much. That there was so much hype around
the guy, as so much hope around him, and he
just failed miserably.

Speaker 1 (32:38):
He doesn't failed. He maybe a letdown, but he hasn't failed.
He's stat wise, he's very but nonetheless none the thing
criminal on either one of these anyone else? Antonio Brown? Nope? Really?
Who was the guy that got busted for you know, hey,
touch my waiter? Deshaun Watson? Watson number four? All right, fucker?

Speaker 3 (33:01):
No, okay, what about the other guy from from the
oh how about Patrick Mahomes.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
Yes, yeah, he's number three.

Speaker 3 (33:13):
Okay, sad, that's that's a shame.

Speaker 1 (33:16):
Well, people love they hate him because he's so good.

Speaker 3 (33:18):
Yeah, they hate him because they ain't him.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
Yeah, but no criminal record doesn't say anything. Crazy just
plays football and is the opposite of what you said.
There's the problem with Dak Prescott right right, Okay, kicks
so much ash like one more left?

Speaker 3 (33:32):
Is it a Chiefs player, Travis.

Speaker 1 (33:34):
Yes, so give me get the straight. A guy who
assaulted at least alleged multiple women forty seven, I think
is what Lindsay came to. Yeah, is not.

Speaker 3 (33:51):
And another one another one has been I know.

Speaker 1 (33:55):
But on this list, yeah, crazy not not nothing, Win
and be good and you're with the like a fame
of the famous pert that's that is the worst jealousy
man is all that is? Yeah, it's wild a wild list.

Speaker 3 (34:19):
Lakers superstar Lebron James is now the first player in
NBA history to score a combined fifty thousand points in
the regular season and playoffs. The NBA is an all
time rating score. Reached the milestone on Tuesday night by
hitting a three pointer in the opening minutes of the
game against the New Orleans Pelicans. The forty year old
James finished the game with thirty four points, leading the

(34:41):
Lakers to a one thirty six to one fifteen victory
still doesn't make him the goat.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
Listen to eh so, listen to this. He's averaging the
same numbers this season, huh, that he did in his
four MVP seasons from over a dozen years ago. He's
on track to be MVP this year, which I think
he's got a big mountain to climb with SGA. But
and he's forty wild career wild season. He's happening. And

(35:10):
they're like something like eight and two since Luca came
to the Lakers. They're in second place behind the thunder. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (35:18):
The Seahawks are moving on from four players in an
effort to save salary cap space. Seattle released linebacker Tramont Jones,
defensive tackle Roy Robertson Harris, safety Rayshawn Jenkins, and offensive
tackle George Fant. The cuts will save the Hawks about
twenty seven million dollars in cap space, and the Steelers

(35:39):
may already have their starting quarterback for next season on
the roster Ian Rapaport with NFL Media reported yesterday that
Justin Fields is more likely to be the starter than
Russell Wilson. Both players are unrestricted free agents, along with
Sam Darnold, who didn't get tagged by the Vikings. Meanwhile,
NFL free agency is found approaching. The franchise tag deadline

(36:02):
passed yesterday without a single new player joining Bengals receiver
T Higgins and chief Scarred Tray Smith in getting the tag.
It's the lowest number of players tagged during an off
season since nineteen ninety four. The negotiation period for free
agency begins Monday. The Cowboys did not end up meeting
to use their franchise tag this offseason, after striking a

(36:24):
long term contract extension with a defensive tackle Osa Oda
Digi Zua. ESPN is reporting Dallas is signing Osa to
a four year, eighty million dollar deal that includes fifty
eight million dollars guaranteed and a twenty million dollars signing bonus.

(36:45):
The twenty six year old totaled a career high forty
seven tackles and four and a half sacks last season.
The Cowboys have also reportedly restructured star wide receiver Ceedee
Lamb's contract to create an additional twenty million dollars in
salary cap space. And that's your balls to the wall sports.
I'm Lindsay on ninety seven to five km ody.

Speaker 1 (37:18):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one
eight four six O KMOD. You can also text BMMS
and then what you want to say to eight two
nine four five Good morning Lindsay, Good morning Corbyn.

Speaker 3 (37:32):
You can hear the pipes of the new lead singer
vocalist Emily Armstrong when Lincoln Park comes to town on Monday,
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Speaker 1 (37:46):
Good morning, Gimpie, Well, good morning Corbin.

Speaker 8 (37:49):
We are one hundred and seventy seven days away from
Rocklahoma twenty twenty five, Liberty Weekend, Prior USA Shine Down
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Speaker 7 (38:02):
When do you not com Linsen Linzen Linsen Linzen l
and d S Why Lindsey Lindsay, Lindsey.

Speaker 2 (38:17):
D S Lindsey.

Speaker 1 (38:22):
Can you fill.

Speaker 3 (38:25):
Over the weekend? Some friends and I played a game
of Most Likely too and I it's most likely to
where you have some cards and there's some scenarios on
this card and you basically point to the person who
you think is most likely to do those things, and
it was a to get points. Majority has to point

(38:48):
to the same person in order to score points. But
I thought, oh, you know what, I've been here for
almost four years now. I feel like the three of
us know each other pretty well. I thought we could
do some who on the show is most likely too
And if you're listening, have access to call in our text,
feel free to give us your opinions too. So I

(39:10):
have a list of different scenarios and we just simply
give out our opinions as to which one of us
is most likely to do these things and why, and
we just go around the room and Gimpy, I'll start
with you and then Corbin will end with me. Since
I'm reading the question, So the first one I have
here is do the next big tick Talk challenge? Who

(39:34):
on the show is most likely to do the next
big TikTok.

Speaker 1 (39:39):
Challenge, Lindsay, I mean, my honest answer is none of us.
But if I have to pick one of us, I'm picking.

Speaker 3 (39:49):
You, really yes, And I think it would be Gimpi
because I feel like you're on TikTok more.

Speaker 1 (39:57):
I watch the videos. I don't do. The challenge is
I don't try to do the dances. I don't try
to do anything. I like watching the funny Cat videos.

Speaker 8 (40:05):
Yeah, but you made it a you made it like
a resolution once that you wanted to do more and
make more.

Speaker 1 (40:13):
TikTok. That's true. Yeah, that's true. You know. So that's
why I thought you would be the one.

Speaker 3 (40:18):
Okay, who on the show is most likely to drink
the worm at the bottom of a tequila bottle? You like,
that's pretty simple.

Speaker 1 (40:30):
That'd be me. I've done it before. I feel again
like this is all three of us, depending on the atmosphere,
depending on what we're doing. I could see Lindsay doing
it to try and you know, be a bad ass.
I guess. I don't know if I equate having the
worm as a bad ass, but I could see us

(40:50):
all three doing it. But if I have to pick somebody,
I am picking it.

Speaker 3 (40:53):
Yeah, I'm definitely picking. And beyond that one, there's a.

Speaker 1 (40:55):
Video out there of me somewhere eating the worm a
tequila bottle somewhere. It's a he's a nice guy personality,
urban cowboys.

Speaker 3 (41:07):
All I can think of when he does it in
the movie and me, it doesn't look like a worm.
It looks more like a maggot. So touching.

Speaker 1 (41:15):
It's a small wormy.

Speaker 3 (41:20):
Who on the show is most likely to dirty dance
in public?

Speaker 1 (41:24):
Oh, let's be me for sure, just because I I'm
weird and I do weird stuff. I could see Lindsay
doing this with her husband. Okay, I could see Gimpy
doing it with his girlfriend. Right. I did it with
the fire truck once, so I mean she was nice.

(41:48):
All right, Yeah, I'll pick Gimpy, though you're.

Speaker 3 (41:52):
Picking I'm gonna, I'd say myself. I don't need a
husband to do it either, Like.

Speaker 1 (41:57):
I mean, you'll do it on any just.

Speaker 3 (42:00):
No, I'll just I'll just I'll just tork in the
middle of a room. I don't care if that's considered
dirty dancing in public.

Speaker 1 (42:07):
I don't think dirty dance. Okay.

Speaker 3 (42:12):
Who on the show most likely to cut the line
at an amusement park.

Speaker 1 (42:21):
That's a tough one, it is. I would probably say,
you Lindsey. Trying to get the whole family up there.
You know who cares about you know, the veterans and
the special needs kids. Yeah, I know mama needs to ride.
I'm going with lindsay too, do you think you're justified?

(42:46):
You'll do it?

Speaker 3 (42:47):
Five of us that is way too many to cut
in the line.

Speaker 1 (42:50):
So it was just you, you would definitely do it probably.

Speaker 3 (42:56):
How About most likely to send a dirty p sure
to their significant other from work from work?

Speaker 1 (43:04):
Yeah, oh, I'd look at me talking on the microphone, right,
I've got it before, so I would say the I
would say you as well.

Speaker 3 (43:12):
I would go with myself for GIMPI you pick one.

Speaker 1 (43:16):
Rule myself yourself or it sounded like you said yourself
for me. That'd be a weird thing to do, right.

Speaker 3 (43:26):
How About who on the show most likely to date
a Carney.

Speaker 2 (43:34):
Of me?

Speaker 3 (43:37):
Yeah, yeah, for sure. Who on the show most likely
to give a bad review to their uber driver?

Speaker 1 (43:48):
I'd say Corbin would. I think Corbin would?

Speaker 8 (43:52):
You're more I don't know. You'd be like this guy
pissed me off, and this is I'm gonna give him
a piece of my mind.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
Leave. I'm gonna leave a battery. I don't leave reviews
at all whatsoever. Yeah, I can't stand reviews. I'm going
Lindsey because Gimpy doesn't take uber right, that is true.
I take my chances. So honorable.

Speaker 3 (44:20):
I'm gonna say Gimpy because in the one time that
Gimpy has to take an Uber, he's gonna be pissed
that the Uber driver doesn't let him smoke in the
back of his car.

Speaker 1 (44:32):
I've taken several ubers in my time, Okay, I got
no problem with it. My girlfriend doesn't smoke in her
car and I have to ride with her, and so
there's times that, you know, thirty forty five, I gotta
go without. I mean, I'll say Gimpy is a chimney
for sure, but he also doesn't just smoke wherever he wants,
right right.

Speaker 3 (44:50):
But he's gonna be like, well, yeah, you are, But
he's gonna be He's taking it because he's drunk. That's
the reason why he has to take the Uber, and
he's by himself, and he's like, man, I'm painful this
ride and I can't even smoke, like it's going to
be upset.

Speaker 1 (45:03):
Though I think Gimpy is entitled in a lot of things,
when it comes to that, he is not that way.

Speaker 3 (45:08):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (45:09):
I've seen him be when he's I've seen him drunk,
and I've seen him act a fool when he's drunk.
But not once have I seen him like that guy
on the airplane, just lighting up after he wakes up,
right right right, piss it all over the file. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (45:26):
Who on the show is most likely to argue with
their pet?

Speaker 1 (45:32):
Argue with their pets? I got enough of them, you
and I do argue with them? Not gonna lie so
he'll be me? Do they argue back? An argument requires
a return of okay, gimpy, communicate telepathic only based on

(45:53):
the quantity.

Speaker 3 (45:55):
Ye act right? Who I could just who did it?

Speaker 1 (45:59):
Who did it? I know that's not an argument, that's
a question. It's more of that'd be sitting there staring
at me while I'm eating them, like what what you want?
A piece of me? You ain't got nothing? Go go
now get Yeah, I can hear it. It's basically how
it goes down to my house.

Speaker 3 (46:16):
Definitely gimpy. Who's most likely to fake their birthday at
a restaurant for free cake?

Speaker 1 (46:23):
I want to say, lindsay one.

Speaker 3 (46:26):
Yeah, I'm gonna say myself as well.

Speaker 8 (46:29):
I I we went out for my birthday last year
and they had the Mariachi band come by and sing
the Happy Birthday, and they tried to give me free dessert,
and I was like, I don't want any part of
this at all, whatsoever? Right, give somebody else my dessert,
sing to them. Let's get the hell out of here already.

Speaker 1 (46:49):
I mean, just dessert alone is the reason I would
never pick you. That's true, you don't love dessert.

Speaker 3 (46:54):
I've never done that, but it is something that sounds
I would do it. Who is most likely to randomly
burst out into song.

Speaker 1 (47:07):
That's a tough one. I think you'd be Lindsay more
so than myself. It's one Lindsay, she does it all
the time.

Speaker 2 (47:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (47:14):
Most likely to face plant in front of a crowd.

Speaker 1 (47:19):
Oh, I'd say that'd be me. It'smy it has happened,
whether the it's tripping over my own feet or you know,
just stumble and drunk. Yeah, there was a period of
time where he was very accident prong. Absolutely, he has
since evolved.

Speaker 3 (47:34):
But uh, who on the show is most likely to
get insulted by a child?

Speaker 1 (47:45):
Yeah, it's one hundred percent gimpy. Look at his hand,
Oh exactly, children are super honest.

Speaker 3 (47:51):
That is true. Most likely to pick their nose when
they think nobody is watching.

Speaker 1 (47:58):
That could go for any of us. Well, I picked
my nosey if people are watching, So I don't want
to go with myself, I guess yeah, I'm me.

Speaker 3 (48:11):
I'll go with myself. I think I've been busted in
my car before turn over.

Speaker 1 (48:15):
Oops, knuckled deep. I just keep staring doing make them uncomfortable.
It's my car. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (48:25):
Who on the show was most likely to have a
hidden candy stash?

Speaker 1 (48:30):
Lindsay, I would go with myself.

Speaker 3 (48:35):
I absolutely have a hidden candy stash.

Speaker 1 (48:39):
Yeah you mentioned it, Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (48:44):
Who on the show most likely to wear a speedo? H?

Speaker 1 (48:52):
Is speedo being a male only thing? Because that would
reduce it to just two people? Right, exactly, we'll see
when I hear speedo's I don't know, necessarily think just
the bathing suit, right, you know, like those spandex biker
shorts I get, but European swimsuit. Yeah, you're right, h

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Neither one of us see Corbin nor myself getting in
a speedo at any point in time. Maybe maybe Corbin
if he is, you know, vacationing in Europe, because right, right,
like when in Rome, right?

Speaker 8 (49:29):
Or maybe you left your board shorts at home and
you're like, I gotta have something. They're like, oh, we
saw alls we have is the speed though, And You're like, ah,
I good, I got no choice, so I'll.

Speaker 3 (49:38):
Say, Gorman, or you're going to Europe, and Allie's like, oh,
I got you something for the trip.

Speaker 1 (49:43):
Yeah, I never do that. I'm very secure in my
masculinity and I don't let my clothes define my masculinity,
where GIMPI, I feel like, does so it would probably
be me.

Speaker 3 (49:55):
Yeah, I could see. I could see either one of you.
I could see you just because yes, you totally could
do it. But also I feel like Gimpy would do
it as a as a jone on a dare at
the lake, just to have a good laugh for everyone.
And yes, everyone would laugh.

Speaker 9 (50:12):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (50:12):
Most likely to impulse buy an inflatable dinosaur suit.

Speaker 1 (50:18):
Oh that would be me. Yeah, I thought, damn it.
Yeah I'll go Gimpy.

Speaker 3 (50:28):
I would see the price and then put it back down.

Speaker 1 (50:30):
No, you wouldn't. You wouldn't care he really wanted it.
Is that Costco?

Speaker 3 (50:35):
Especially if it was at Costco. Most likely to cry
at animal adoption.

Speaker 1 (50:39):
Commercials Lindsay Yeah, I see Lindsay too.

Speaker 3 (50:45):
Yeah, may have done that in the past. Who on
the show is most likely to text back immediately.

Speaker 1 (50:55):
Oh, that'd be me for sure. There's been times I've
waited on you guys for a while that either don't
get anything for a long time or has to wait
till the next day when I see one of you guys, like, Hey,
it's interesting you say that because I feel like you
are the slowest texture back really of all of us. Yes, okay,

(51:15):
probably because I'm asleep at the time, you know, and
we're not busy when you text. I love that you
just think you're the only busy one out of the
three of us. Busy sleeping, do you? Yeah? Yeah, I
would say, gimpy, Okay, what would you say?

Speaker 3 (51:31):
I would say myself, I feel like I'm glued to
my phone.

Speaker 1 (51:37):
So wouldn't text back immediately? Or would text back? Oh, gimpy,
would not text back immediately? I misunderstood the question. I
thought it was would not text back immediately? Most likely
to text back immediately, Yeah, I would go with you.

Speaker 3 (51:50):
Okay. Most likely to answer their phone in the middle
of the night.

Speaker 1 (51:56):
Blimdsay, you'd have to get past the sleep mode, so
you'd have to call back twice. But if I, let's
just say I didn't have that and either one of
you called in the middle of night, I'm picking up
the phone. That's not a normal behavior. Even if one
of you called me during the day, that's not a

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normal behavior. So that means something's up to me.

Speaker 3 (52:20):
So I'm saying me, Yeah, I'm gonna say myself. I
actually had to do it last night we called you? No,
oh no, I got a phone call at ten thirty.
It woke me up.

Speaker 1 (52:33):
That's not the middle of the night. No, it is
for us today to exactly if you go to bed
at a black.

Speaker 3 (52:41):
Who is who on the show is most likely to
forget what they did the night before?

Speaker 1 (52:45):
Oh? Me, totally. I want to say you. I think
that's a fair thing. But that does not happen very often,
that you do not recall what you did the night before.
Whereas Lindsey, even if she doesn't drink, some times, has
this hard time recalling what you did the night before.
So I'm going with Lindsay.

Speaker 3 (53:04):
All right, I'm gonna go gimpy. Who on the show
most likely to throw a drink on someone?

Speaker 1 (53:16):
I have to say, Lindsey, I wouldn't waste alcohol like it.
I'm with you on that I would. I'm just not engaging.
But I'm picking Lindsay as well.

Speaker 3 (53:29):
I wouldn't have the balls to throw a drink on someone,
so I'm gonna have to go with gimpy and and
that's tough because I don't think you would either. But
before me, I think you would.

Speaker 8 (53:42):
I mean if you consider throwing a drink at somebody,
and that somebody is myself, And by myself, I mean
down my throat.

Speaker 1 (53:50):
Yeah, yeah, I mean Lindsay with an A for sure, right,
that's drunk, Lindsay, Lindsay, Lindsay No, but Lindsay, yeah.

Speaker 3 (54:02):
Okay, most likely on the show to move to a different.

Speaker 8 (54:06):
State, even though I've thought about it for many, many years.
My roots are here and I and you went with
kids on one and I was like that, I'm like, no,
I'm good.

Speaker 1 (54:20):
I like Tulsa.

Speaker 8 (54:22):
I don't really want to move anywhere, even though like
the thought of, you know, living on a beach somewhere
seems awesome. I wouldn't do it, I'd have to say, Lindsay,
simply because I think, out of the three of us,
you've moved around the most recently.

Speaker 1 (54:37):
Yeah, it's one hundred percent. Lindsay has done it more
than either one of us. We both have roots here, family, grandkids, Yeah, parents.

Speaker 3 (54:48):
It would take a lot. I think if my kids
were moved to another state, I think you. I'm choosing you, Corbyn.

Speaker 1 (54:57):
Because just gonna bandon my mom. After parents, it.

Speaker 3 (55:02):
Would be years. It would be years down the road.
But I think you would move out of state before
one of us would. Okay, Yeah, who on the last one?
Who on the show most likely to need an alibi?

Speaker 1 (55:19):
Well, it'll probably be me, just for some of the
debauchrous things I get myself into. I mean, I don't
you don't get in that much? Do you do some
ridiculous things? Yes, but debauchros. I wouldn't Lindsay only because
maybe going to the casino when she didn't want to

(55:39):
more of an innocent alibi rather than an alibi to
cover up a crime. So I'm picking Lindsay.

Speaker 3 (55:47):
Okay, I'm taking Gimpy because I'm gonna take Gimpy because
he was out at the pub way too long and
when he was supposed to be with his girl.

Speaker 1 (56:04):
The worst ad lib ever? Yeah, right for someone who
created the questions?

Speaker 3 (56:09):
Yeah, yeah, I don't think it's going to be a
crime though, Yeah, not a serious crime.

Speaker 8 (56:15):
Again, that doesn't have to be a crime, you know,
you just you know, need to cover up something. H yeah,
don't have to be criminal, right, but yeah, yeah, I
get what you're saying.

Speaker 1 (56:24):
Yeah, I mean really that question is who's gonna lie? Right? Yeah?
Uh yeah?

Speaker 3 (56:30):
Who most likely to have fun with it? They have it?
As in a board game version.

Speaker 7 (56:36):
Linsen Linsen, Linsen, Linzen, l and d sc Why Lindsay, Lindsay,
Lindsay and the Shy Linsey.

Speaker 4 (56:57):
Tell us this morning show Boarding show. The assault continues
the next ninety seven five, Good.

Speaker 1 (57:27):
Morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one, eight
four six, oh kmo D. You can also text BMMS
and then what you want to say to eight two
nine four five. Let's play a game. How about a
little pup crawl for Saint Patrick's Day weekend. If you
win the game we're about to play, you will get

(57:48):
to go on one and you'll get tickets to see
Poppy Evil at the Canes on April eighth. And the
game we're gonna play is pick the flip. Current record
is well, Lindsey and I are tied with three. You
have Warden last week's winter that would beat it in
diz So, Corbyn and Gimpi at nine one eight four
six Oh kmo D nine one eight four six oh

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kmo D. Call up, decide who's going to be your
clue giver? Whoever goes the most right. We'll be going
on a pub crawl for Saint Patrick's Day weekend and
getting tickets to see Pop Evil at the Cayne's Ballroom
on April eighth, nine eight four six, Oh kmo D.
Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name? Mine?

Speaker 6 (58:25):
Billy?

Speaker 1 (58:26):
Billy? How are you today?

Speaker 3 (58:28):
Pretty good?

Speaker 1 (58:28):
Are you good? Who would you like to give? Clues?
Gimpier Corbyn go with corbman Billy. Sixty seconds are on
the clock. Timer starts after the first clue. Here we go. Uh.
This is a movie about the guy who made the arc.
Uh noah, correct. This is a Leonardo DiCaprio movie about

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the guy who says, sell me this pin. The movie
opens with him doing cocaine. Correct. This is a movie
about washed up man of the Squared Circle and he
goes to conventions. He has a heart issue. Oh, hul

(59:16):
Cogan is what what was that? Hul Cogan is a what? Yes, sir? Uh?
This movie is the male version of the Hangover. Uh
if you remember hangover? Yes, if if you have a

(59:39):
best man and his groomsmen, the other side would have
the bride. Ah. Yeah, I messed it up, I said bride.

Speaker 2 (59:46):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (59:46):
The window pane is made of time. Three week time
has ran out. We got three might be good enough.
Hang on the line. Okay, okay, good morning here on
the air. What is your name? My name is Brian. Brian.
Sixty seconds are on the clock. Three is the number
to beat. Are you ready? Let you do this? Here

(01:00:07):
we go, all right, Brian? Double pointer pass Uh.

Speaker 8 (01:00:14):
This one is a movie with Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum,
based off that nineteen eighties TV show.

Speaker 1 (01:00:22):
Tweet One Jump Street. Yes, this is a super hero
movie take in place in Wakanda, Wakonda Forever Black Panther. Yes,
this is a movie where the girls dance on the bar.

Speaker 3 (01:00:36):
Kyld Ugly.

Speaker 1 (01:00:37):
This is the movie. It's a military movie. Tell me
I'm a good man.

Speaker 8 (01:00:41):
I think it's got Tom Hanks in it. They gotta
go and find dude's brother. Yes, this is a double
pointer where this person, this black person, is forced.

Speaker 1 (01:00:53):
To work for another one for a limit to a
number amount of time. Twelve years late. Yes.

Speaker 8 (01:00:59):
Uh, this is a nineteen eighties movie about Jeff Goldbloom
Words a sci fi and he tries to do a
teleportation the fly.

Speaker 1 (01:01:08):
Yes, uh Simba Moosa, Yes time time does matter. Man,
you guys killed it. Congratulations. You're gonna go see Pop
Evil on Tuesday, April eighth, Canes and you're gonna be
on the pub craft for Saint Patrick's Day weekend, brought
you by Guinness. We call it the Shamrock Showdown. Hang
on the line, so gid peeking, get try info? Okay,

(01:01:29):
hell yeah, sorry man, we did not get it done.
Oh that's all right, you'll have goodre YouTube, buddy, Thank
you later. All right. The one that what do you
got first? There? All right?

Speaker 8 (01:01:44):
This is the one that, yeah, the female version of
the Hangover, and I think it's got Melissa McCarthy in it.
And this is where one lady's getting married and they
all decide to take a little trip together.

Speaker 1 (01:02:00):
And I think he was on the right path. There
you have the woman that's getting married, and then the
ladies that are next to her in line at the
altar are known.

Speaker 3 (01:02:09):
As yea, the opposite of groomsman in a wedding party. Yeah, okay,
and then this one.

Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
Oh okay, so this was This is a comic like
a superhero type movie, and Sam Jackson's in it. He's
got broken legs and it's part of the uh, the
Split series as well. All right, so yeah, or windows
are made of this? Okay?

Speaker 3 (01:02:37):
This is the one that passed on.

Speaker 1 (01:02:40):
Yeah, this is an arty movie with the actor's name.
The main actor in it is in the title of
the movie. I think it's maybe the only movie that's
set up this way. Uh, and they keep like living
in his head, I think, or in his mind. If
I'm not mistaken, it's going telepatory teleportation. H finished the

(01:03:03):
sentence a human b Yeah, yeah, center Pete, did he
get the last one? Beating John malcolnch is the name
of that movie? All right? The record now, well that
moves me to lead before has Lindsay with three? Keeps
you with one?

Speaker 4 (01:03:20):
The Big Mad Morning Show returns next Tulsa's Morning Show
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Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
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Speaker 8 (01:04:02):
But it says here that Trump administration I is selling
federal property. The Trump administration says it's looking at selling
hundreds of federal properties.

Speaker 1 (01:04:11):
The General Services.

Speaker 8 (01:04:13):
Administration yesterday put out a list of three hundred and
twenty properties up for consideration listed as non core properties
across the country. The GSA says that most of the
properties are either empty or underutilized office space, and could
say the government more than four hundred and thirty million
dollars in annual operating costs DC to transform Black Lives

(01:04:37):
Matter Plaza, Mayor Murial Bowser announced yesterday that the area
near the White House will be transformed into a mural
project that celebrates America's upcoming two hundred and fiftieth birthday.
The move comes after Republicans introduced a House bill that
would deny funds to the city unless the June twenty
twenty mural was painted over and the area was renamed

(01:04:59):
Liberty Plaza. The plaza was the scene of protests and
demonstrations following the death of George Floyd.

Speaker 1 (01:05:07):
In twenty twenty, black Rock is.

Speaker 8 (01:05:10):
To buy the Panama Canal ports, well some of them anyway,
the US assets management firm black Rock. Black Rock says
that it'll buy two ports at either end of the
Panama Canal. The ports are currently owned by a Hong
Kong firm Chinese ownership that ingrid President Trump. He has
said repeatedly that he wants to take back the canal

(01:05:31):
from Panama, which assumed control from the USN nineteen ninety nine.

Speaker 1 (01:05:35):
Under a treaty, black Rock and a group of investors
will pay twenty two point eight billion dollars for the ports.
They're also buying controlling interest in dozens of other ports
around the world, well companies buying them. Blackrock. We spell
that for me, black Rock, We spell it for me
blac got it l A C akay or c did

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you say see said? Or okay or black Rock? So
a R not a C R ruh Oh, that is correct? Okay? So.

Speaker 8 (01:06:13):
And lastly, here a bill moving forward at the state
Capitol to ban multiple food dies and additives. A bill
is moving forward at the state Capitol to ban multiple
food dies and additives that are in food we eat
every day. A bill to ban twenty one synthetic food
dies and additives from not just food but also pharmaceuticals

(01:06:33):
in the next two years is on the move to
the state capitol. And the eighties, red dye number three
was found to be cancerous to lab rats. Now since
then there have been problems to be found in red
dye number forty and yellow dye number five and yellow
dye number six.

Speaker 1 (01:06:48):
So synthetic things are bad, and I wonder why they
go to them. All right, let's see what lindsay has
four balls to the wall Sports.

Speaker 3 (01:07:10):
The NFL's best running back is getting a record breaking rays.
ESPN reports that the Eagles extended Sakwan Barkley to a
two year deal worth more than forty one million dollars.
It's the highest contract given to a running back in
league history. The former Penn State superstar secures thirty six
million in guaranteed money.

Speaker 1 (01:07:32):
He deserves that, yeah, yes, yes, And it's a very
unique thing because he only had like a two year deal,
I think, and they just extended but rewarded him. That's
never happened in the history of running back contract So
that's pretty cool.

Speaker 3 (01:07:46):
The Chicago Bears are bolstering their offensive line. ESPN reports
that the Bears traded for Rams guard Jonah Jackson yesterday.
Chicago sent a sixth round pick in this year's draft
back to Los Angeles to complete the deal. The twenty
eight year old Jackson spent one season in LA after
signing a three year, fifty one million dollar contract with
the team last March. The one time Pro bowler has

(01:08:09):
started sixty one games over five NFL seasons. The trade
cannot be processed until the start of the new league
year on March twelfth. The Jets continue to shake up
their roster. The Green and White released veteran wide receiver
DeVante Adams on Tuesday. Adams was due to count thirty
eight point three million dollars against the salary cap, which

(01:08:30):
would have been the highest among all wideouts in twenty
twenty five. With the move, the Jets are clearing twenty
nine point nine million dollars from this year's cap and
will carry an eight point four million dollar dead charge.
The thirty two year old finished with sixty seven catches,
eight hundred and fifty four yards and seven touchdowns in
eleven games after being acquired from the Las Vegas Raiders.

(01:08:52):
According to ESPN, The Jets have also given permission to
wide receiver Alan Elazar to seek a trade before the
start of the league year year on March twelfth. So
where will Davante Adams go? Will someone pick him up?

Speaker 1 (01:09:07):
You think absolutely? I read that he wanted to retire,
So we'll see if that plays out again. We got
seven days and things are going to get pretty crazy
in seven days.

Speaker 3 (01:09:20):
The Saints are moving on from a veteran offensive playmaker.
New Orleans is releasing a running back, Jamal Williams, following
two seasons with the team. It is the first major
move made by the Saints as they look to clear
at least forty million dollars in order to become salary
cap compliant prior to the start of the new league
year on March twelfth. The twenty nine year old was

(01:09:41):
set to enter the third season of a three year
deal that he's signed with the team. In twenty twenty three,
he rushed for four hundred and seventy yards and two
touchdowns in twenty seven games with New Orleans and the
Atlantic Coast Conference. Florida State and Clemson are wrapping up
their lengthy litigation agreed to a settlement that changes the

(01:10:01):
conference's revenue distribution model and makes exit penalties for member
schools wanting to exit the conference by twenty thirty six
much lower. Both universities had sued the ACC challenging the
grant of rights agreement. FSU's lawyers claimed exit fees for
the conference or as much seven hundred million dollars. With

(01:10:22):
the settlement, the fee to leave will be one hundred
and sixty five million starting next year. It'll decrease eighteen
million dollars each year until capping off at one hundred
and twenty million dollars in twenty thirty and thirty one.
Each school can depart the conference with its media rights
intact as long as it pays the exit fee. As
for the new revenue distribution, sixty percent of ACC television

(01:10:46):
revenue will go to schools based on ratings, forty percent
of the revenue will go to schools equally. And that's
your balls to the wall sports. I'm lindsay a ninety
seven to five kmovie.

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Good morning, Gibbie, Well, good morning. You want to see
Lincoln Park at to be Okay Center on Monday, April
twenty eighth. WI hell, you should just head on over
to b oksnder dot coma get your tickets.

Speaker 1 (01:11:54):
All right, let's do a little fill in the blank news.
I'll read part of the headline. You have to guess
what the blank part is. First one blank forest wildfire
to take to take days to fully contain. Blank forest
wildfire to take days to fully contain. So it's the
name of a forest we're looking for maybe or a

(01:12:17):
state or a state we've talked about wildfires before on
the show. Which one are we talking about? California? Does
I mean they have a lot of them? Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:12:28):
Now there's a Yeah, and Anomi and North Carolina.

Speaker 1 (01:12:38):
I believe North Carolina. It is over two thousand acres
of land have been scorched by wildfires in South Carolina.
South Carolina Foresty Commission says containment of the Carolina Forest
wildfire was still at thirty percent as of Monday. Two
Blackhawk helicopters in a Chinook helicopter were used to dump
water on the fires from the air on Monday. Full

(01:12:59):
container and is expected to take several days. However, evacuation
orders have been lifted. And you know, because it's not
in California, they don't talk about it. Right Blank to
recall over sixty thousand evs over display issues. For manufacturer
Blank to recall over sixty thousand evs over display issue.

(01:13:22):
See last week it was Tesla over power steering. Oh yeah,
so I mean we could go with Ford Forward, That
was my first thought. Yeah, it's Ford or GM shitty
one of the two, I guess, but I'd say probably
Forward more so.

Speaker 3 (01:13:41):
Than Yeah, any of the others.

Speaker 1 (01:13:43):
Yeah, or Volkswagen position would recall for over sixty thousand
US cars. Federal safety regulators say a faulty gearshift indicator
could result in a vehicle rolling away if the parking
break is disengaged, raising crash risks. The recall includes certain
twenty one and twenty twenty three Bolts Wagon models and

(01:14:05):
twenty twenty two and twenty twenty three out e Q
four Etron sportsback cars. The problem is tied to a
software glitch that fails to display some gear positions correctly.
Replica blank found, Replica blank found, well, I mean, Replica.

Speaker 3 (01:14:29):
Ruby Red Slippers. Sure, recklessly.

Speaker 1 (01:14:33):
It's been like stolen so many times.

Speaker 3 (01:14:35):
Yeah. Replica Heart of the Ocean, Replacmona Lisa.

Speaker 1 (01:14:44):
Okay, sure, those are all great options.

Speaker 3 (01:14:48):
Replica Rookie Cars.

Speaker 1 (01:14:52):
The Seattle parking enforcement officer found a stolen replica of
the Liberty Bell. The bell was stolen from the Evergreen
while she Le Cemetery on Saturday. It's estimated to be
worth around one hundred thousand dollars. Wow. The parking enforcement
officer spotted a detached flatbed trailer with a tarp covering
something large. He looked under that tar, but yeah, I did,

(01:15:14):
and he saw the bell. He called the police and
they confirmed the cemetery staff it was the stolen bell.
It's very rare. There are only twenty replica Liberty bells
in the world. Interesting, I mean, twenty feels like a lot. Yeah,
I didn't even know there was one. You didn't know
there's one Liberty Bell. Oh, no, one replica. I know
there's one Liberty Bell. Firefly Blue Ghost lands on blank.

(01:15:40):
Firefly Firefly Blue Ghost lands on Blank. The moon when
then somebody just send something to the moon not too
long ago, right, like a private sector was like, you
know what, we're gonna go land on the moon.

Speaker 3 (01:15:58):
I was thinking of a concert ville Firefly, like the
band that's band Firefly.

Speaker 1 (01:16:09):
Yeah, I'm so sick. Nope, no, I'm never heard of it.
Oh yes, you have. Well slow down there, Lindsay you
didn't know until last week? You know this song? GIMPI Okay,
we've played it before on Camo D. We've talked about
it a bunch of times.

Speaker 3 (01:16:26):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:16:28):
Here is the song for those that don't that were
Linda were making the joke about I will.

Speaker 9 (01:16:51):
I will.

Speaker 1 (01:16:55):
Nope, never heard of it really Yeah, yeah, huh yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:17:02):
It doesn't even sound familiar. No, nothing, nothing at all.
And if I have heard it, it just went in
one ear and ride out the other.

Speaker 1 (01:17:15):
No shock there Texas based firm is now the only
the second private sector company ever to land a spacecraft
on the Moon Boom. Firefly Aerospace landed its Blue Ghost
spacecraft on the lunar surface about two thirty Sunday morning
Central time. The unnamed manned, six foot tall lunar lander
was launched in January. Firefly CEO said the Blue Ghost

(01:17:38):
was stable and upright upon tia I was upon touchdown
early Sunday. Firefly Aerospace is based on the Austin suburb
of City of a Cedar Park. If you haven't seen
the video of it landing, it is astounding. It's some
I mean, obviously we only have like the grainy from
whatever back in the day. It is a crazy what

(01:18:00):
it looks. It's crazy. I have to check it out
then it's worth the look. Report predicts more than half
of adults overweight by blank. Report predicts more than half
of adults overweight by blank. Looking for a.

Speaker 3 (01:18:16):
Year, okay, by twenty thirty?

Speaker 8 (01:18:21):
Were going to say, already, isn't a year exactly by
tomorrowroom by yes, I think it's a lot closer than
twenty thirty. Oh wow, I think I like twenty twenty seven.
Maybe but if you're looking for a good round number,
which I think is what a lot of these people do,

(01:18:42):
is the twenty thirty is a good.

Speaker 1 (01:18:45):
More than half of adults around the world will be
obese or overweight by twenty fifty. The analysis published this
and Lancet also predicts the third of children will be overweight. Currently,
more than half of adults who are over weight live
in eight countries China, India, US, Brazil, Russia, Mexico, Indonesia

(01:19:08):
and Egypt. Experts warned that the trends, if the trends
don't change, the impact on health and economies will be massive.
Wili you know the movie Everybody's Fat as af Microsoft

(01:19:28):
shuts down, Blank moves to teams. Microsoft shuts down, Blank
moves to teams. Now I had seen where Skype has
shut down. I don't is it only maybe maybe, which

(01:19:50):
seems kind of silly. It's like, we have Skype, but we're.

Speaker 8 (01:19:53):
Gonna go ahead and invent teams anyway and shift everybody
to using that instead. You know, why wouldn't they just
you know, they're I don't know, build up Skype meeting.

Speaker 1 (01:20:05):
Skype is shutting down. Microsoft is officially retiring the video
calling a messaging platform. It will shut down in May
as Microsoft redirects users to Teams. Skype users can move
their accounts to Teams app, where the tech giant notes
they can use many of these same features. And I
mean Skype was it before zoom And at one point

(01:20:25):
Skype had three hundred million active users. At one point,
Skype also set a record with over forty million concurrent
users online at the same time. Wow, number one is
it was a thing and you're calling ah, and now
I would much rather do a video call than go
to an in person meeting. Yeah, right, A blank for

(01:20:50):
concussions looks promising. A blank for concussions looks promising.

Speaker 3 (01:21:00):
I think this is Is this like in an oral
medication or medicationthing, Okay, like a nose spray maybe.

Speaker 1 (01:21:13):
Oh, nasal spray. Okay, I could see that. I was
just thinking just plain old medicine of you know, not
really breaking it down to where it's taken, you know,
nasally or orally. Smelling salts are coveted by athletes, but
scientists may have found something even better. Researchers at mass
General Bring brighamam Brigham studied the effects of an antibody

(01:21:37):
based on nasal spray on brain injured mice. It's just
a little cube nasal spray, still a little mice bread.
The spray seemed to improve the brain's natural healing process
while simultaneously reducing damaging inflammation. The findings could lead to
a preventive treatment against the long term implications of traumatic

(01:22:00):
brain injuries and other conditions like stroke. Sidebar gives you
a crazy boner. That's how they discovered viagra. Yeah, it
was for something else, all right, looking for a band.
Blank posts Las Vegas billboard teasing new frontman for twenty
twenty five tour. Blank post Las Vegas billboard teasing new

(01:22:26):
frontman for twenty twenty five.

Speaker 3 (01:22:29):
Tour Motley Crue. Right, aren't they the ones that are
going to Vegas?

Speaker 1 (01:22:34):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:22:35):
Not anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:22:35):
Yeah, Anny Blues thrown out step surgery.

Speaker 8 (01:22:39):
Yeah, so they have postponed that until like August or
September or something like that. But I could see where
they're like, they'd be like, hey, let's get somebody else
in here.

Speaker 1 (01:22:48):
Anyway, rights go on. You can't understand a damn word,
he says when he's singing. Anyway. Swedish occult metal band
Ghost has teased their new front man Papa V Petua
with the billboard in Las Vegas, hinting at a new
era for the band. The band, led by Tobias Floors,
is known for its ever changing frontmen with each new

(01:23:12):
touring cycle. The most recent character, Papa Emeritus four, led
the band through their latest album and tour. Ghosts recently
hinted at Papa V. I guess that's Papa five, right.
Perpetua's appearance at Black Sabbath's final show, sparking excitement among fans.
The band's mysterious and thematic storytelling has captivated audiences and
a new World tourist set for twenty twenty five. I've

(01:23:33):
seen them three times, always a great show. So basically
it's just a costume change essentially, Yes, But what they
do is the storytelling part. It's a great way to tease,
that makes sense. Yeah, It's kind of like New Masks,
right exactly exactly. People get excited just to see Yeah, yeah, okay,

(01:23:58):
I don't I could care less. Uh huh, couldn't care less.
I couldn't care less. I mean you could if you tried.
I could care less, not at all. Yeah. I kind
of like that phrase better because I could care less,
But I care so less that I'm not even gonna
put that much into Karen Less. Sure. Oscar ratings, blank,

(01:24:20):
Oscar ratings, blank flap tap.

Speaker 8 (01:24:26):
They rose because of Adam Sandler and his shorts and
people not know that wasn't scripted, right exactly, He's had
a microphone, Yeah, exactly, but it sure beats, you know,
the slap.

Speaker 3 (01:24:40):
I want to say that they rose simply because people
wanted to see the host.

Speaker 1 (01:24:46):
Nah.

Speaker 8 (01:24:48):
I think interest in the Oscars has dropped dramatically over
the years and people just don't care anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:24:54):
Ratings for the Academy Awards are down from last year.
Just over eighteen million people tuned into the ABC podcast Sunday,
a seven percent drop from twenty twenty four. The number
was still enough to make it the most watched non
sports or news telecast of the twenty twenty for twenty
twenty five TV season so far, see when it was down,

(01:25:14):
it was still good. Hulu blames Blank for OSCARS streaming
being cut. Hulu blames Blank for OSCARS streaming being cut.
The man I like that. Hulu blames the man they
are the man I Abc Disney.

Speaker 3 (01:25:36):
Hulu blames Internet services okay for signal, okay, storms.

Speaker 1 (01:25:45):
Okay, those are all good choices. Uh, Hulu blames you.
Hulu says technical issues are to blame for the subscribers
missing out on the end of the Sunday's Academy Awards
that Disney owned sir Rus stream ended before the Oscars
for Best Actress and Best Picture were handed out. Upset

(01:26:06):
viewers posted pictures of their screens on social media showing
a message from Hulu saying the live event had ended,
and earlier glitch also caused issues for some viewers at
the start of the show. This was the first ever
Oscars to be live stream. Ah. I remember tuning in
and it wasn't working okay, and I went huh and

(01:26:30):
then went along with my day. But I'm not Like
we have some friends that they had an oscar party,
like it would say big deal to them, wow, And
I just went, okay, right to take a picture and
post it. Now, I might go online to see like
what's going on, Like what that happened with It's happened

(01:26:51):
with some NFL games. One game I remember the audio
was so bad and you can go online and see
that it was messed up or like during the Super Bowl,
How bad the graphic were the Tyson.

Speaker 3 (01:27:01):
Fight right with Netflix?

Speaker 2 (01:27:03):
Right?

Speaker 3 (01:27:03):
I feel like when when services are having these technical issues,
it makes it even more infuriating when they continue to
raise their prices and you're like, why am I paying
more when you're having all these technical issues on live
events like this, Well, I.

Speaker 1 (01:27:21):
Don't agree with that. If you think you're going to
drive down a road and it's not going to have potholes,
you liveing in a fantasy land. It's technology. Technology has issues, right, Yes,
we're experiencing that with our company now. Right now. They
went to this web based system and what has happened
in the last few days outages, right exactly. That is

(01:27:44):
part of the process, that is the Gimpie likes to say,
the adventure of it. Right, So you pay more because
of supplying demand. You have a choice, an advantage of us.
It's culled plying to man, I know you have a choice,
a choice. You don't have to have the Hulu. Yeah,

(01:28:06):
you're not stuck with it fulla taxes. Box Office Blank
stays in first place with fifteen million dollars over sluggish
Oscar weekend. Looking for the name of the movie here.
Box Office stays in Blank stays in first place with
fifteen million over sluggish Oscar weekend. What is even in Yeah,

(01:28:28):
I couldn't even tell you what. What's in theaters right now?
The Muppets go to space?

Speaker 3 (01:28:38):
No, I don't know. I have no idea what's in
theaters right now? My kid want to see an animated movie.

Speaker 1 (01:28:53):
Don't even know it? Movie? Well, I love it. I
always do include this because of the reaction I'm getting
from you, guys. Not you, I think anyone is like ah.
I mean, the movie that won the Oscar the Best
up Picture only made sixteen million dollars in the box office. Wow,
and the Oscars cost fifty eight million to make, so

(01:29:17):
that anyway. Captain America Brave New World maintained its top
spot at the box office with fifteen million in earnings,
despite a significant drops in the second week. The film
has garnered one hundred and sixty three million since its
release and faces little competition in the coming weeks. The
weekend's only notable new release, Last Breath, earned seven point

(01:29:41):
eight million and received positive reviews for its suspenseful story storyline.
Other films in the top ten include The Monkey, Paddington
in Peru and dog Man.

Speaker 3 (01:29:52):
That's what my kid went and saw a dog man.

Speaker 1 (01:29:54):
Dog Man's awesome. Yeah, Okay, Paddington's a really good one too.
The Paddington series is really good. Yeah, I know you.
How do you know you have kids? Yes? Blank? Last
one blank of Americans admit to pean in the shower
for percentage one hundred.

Speaker 3 (01:30:18):
I'm gonna say over half.

Speaker 1 (01:30:20):
Okay, seventy five percent.

Speaker 3 (01:30:23):
More like i'd say like sixty.

Speaker 1 (01:30:27):
Seventy percent, right, because these are the people who would
admit it. Yeah right, Yeah, Well, who's going to hide that?
Why would you hide that you're peeing in the shower?
It's okay, it's shame. It's the shower. It's not like
it's in the kitchen right or the right right where

(01:30:47):
I brush my teeth or drop the toothbrush and grab
it back out. A new survey leaks details about what
people do in the shower assigne from getting clean. It
finds that forty five percent of a ma can pee
in the shower at some point during the year. Nearly
a quarter admit to doing it regularly, while a quarter
of millennials confess that it's a daily practice for them,

(01:31:10):
every day every day, every shower, every shower happens. Matter
of fact, if I was in a visiting shower, I'd
be like, uh, yeah, it's fine, it's a show. Absolutely,
it's urine. It's okay, it goes down the drain exactly.
It's not like they're waffle stopping. Come on. Men are
slightly more likely than women to do this. Thirty percent
of guys say they do it on a regular basis,

(01:31:30):
compared to twenty percent of women. Thirty nine percent say
they they're the sole user of that shower, forty one
percent share it with their partner, and eighteen percent say
they share it with their kids. My kids shower in
our shower. We all pee in the shower, Yeah, every
single one of us. It's the shower. The average American
only cleans their shower. How many times a year?

Speaker 3 (01:31:55):
How many times a year?

Speaker 1 (01:31:56):
How often do you clean your shower? Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:31:59):
Usually, want, it's a week, and it's a week on
the weekends. Yes, yeah, I mean at minimum, it's taking
the spray and spraying it down, letting it soak, letting
it sit, and then spraying it down with the water.

Speaker 1 (01:32:15):
Just to get a good ring about the floor.

Speaker 3 (01:32:18):
Yeah, that spraying that for sure.

Speaker 1 (01:32:20):
Okay, give me how much. How many often do you
do you clean your shower? Six times a year? Yeah,
I might be with you. It might be six times
a year when you can tell it's like grimy grind,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 8 (01:32:37):
Like you get the shower and you're like, damn, this
is yeah, this is I don't let the mold of
stuff build up by that point, it's it's way too late.

Speaker 1 (01:32:45):
But like if you step in, it's.

Speaker 8 (01:32:47):
A little slippery. You know, you're like, Okay, it's time
to give this thing a good scrub.

Speaker 1 (01:32:52):
And a whage. American cleans their shower nine times for
a year, Aside from pete in the shower, the other
activities singing to twenty seven percent, planning for the day
ahead twenty three percent, and reflecting on the previous day
nineteen percent. Respondents believe the average shower should take thirteen minutes. Well,
the average millennial thinks the shower should last for seventeen minutes.

(01:33:15):
Seventeen minutes showers, huh, I think thirteen is long. You're
doing some deep contemplating there if you're for seventeen minutes.
My wife is one of those shows. She'll stay in
the shower a long time. I get in and I
try to get out.

Speaker 8 (01:33:27):
I get that with the women, they do that everything showers,
everything bas you know where they scrub everything, get fair,
shrim everything, and it takes a little bit longer, you know.
Plus they got all that long thick hair that they.

Speaker 1 (01:33:39):
Got wife on the wall, right exactly. Yeah, for guys,
it's nothing soap up, soap down. See you later. All right,
we got to take a break. We'll be back from untilus.

Speaker 4 (01:33:48):
This morning show is coming right back, The Big Man
Morning Show.

Speaker 1 (01:34:02):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show or six
O K M O D. Can also text bmmss and
then what you want to say to eight two nine
four five. Let's see habits. Do you know anybody that's

(01:34:24):
utterly that has like a weird habit? Olderly that has
a weird habit? I mean more than likely, but I don't.
I can't think of anything.

Speaker 3 (01:34:37):
I not elderly. I went to school with a girl
that used to bite her own tone nails, and I
thought that was horrible.

Speaker 1 (01:34:45):
Can you tell me where the connection is to elderly?

Speaker 3 (01:34:48):
There isn't one.

Speaker 1 (01:34:49):
Okay, that's just a weird habit. I mean, that's just
weird because.

Speaker 3 (01:34:51):
She's she's a few months old older than me.

Speaker 1 (01:34:55):
What about an elderly habit that you've started picking up,
like going to dinner at yeah, eat earlier, but it
doesn't have it's notching documentaries.

Speaker 3 (01:35:07):
Yeah, that's a good one.

Speaker 1 (01:35:09):
Having a blanket with you all the time. No, but
I do keep one on the back of the couch.
It's not with me all the time. But you keep
one in your car.

Speaker 3 (01:35:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:35:20):
Do you get cold in your car?

Speaker 8 (01:35:21):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:35:21):
But I get cold at like practices at football and lacross.

Speaker 1 (01:35:28):
So putting your slippers on right when you walk in
the door.

Speaker 3 (01:35:32):
No, maybe if I had the new Crux slippers, I would.

Speaker 1 (01:35:38):
Uh. How about uh, getting all weekends all errand's done
before noon, especially on the weekends.

Speaker 8 (01:35:48):
Okay, yeah, I'll give you that one, just because it's
nice to have the evening off and not have to
worry about all that, especially like on a Friday, then
you have the whole weekend.

Speaker 1 (01:35:57):
Yes, wrong there. I don't know how you guys do it.
Not you guys, you two, you guys the listener, I
don't know how you do it. At times I get stuck,
like if I have the doctor's point with the kid
at like four and then driving back to home. I'm like,
this is insane. Yeah, how do people do this every day? Right?

(01:36:18):
So I'm all these things, eating before noon, maybe having
a mild dinner because right, I wanted to mess with
my sleep, bad dreams. I love adopting old person. Hey,
like my new one increasing my fiber. Yeah I am.

(01:36:48):
I am in this new fiber era all y'all. Yeah,
I think it's equally, if not more important than eating
a balanced meat, like vegetables and all that. Like eating
fiber or hitting your fiber goal is super important. Are
you drinking the meta mucle No, So that's synthetic fiber,

(01:37:11):
And that's not what I'm talking about, okay, because that's
what I consider like old people stuff, right, eating shredded wheat,
raisin brand whatever, stuff like that.

Speaker 8 (01:37:21):
I don't consider it old people. You know, I'm getting older.
I need to eat more fiber. That's just good food
right there. But when you start having to take the
meta musal, I think or you're insure, I think that's
what makes that's the old person thing.

Speaker 1 (01:37:36):
That's just me. No, Like I make sure one of
the some of the food I'm eating at every meal
is fiber. That's some kind of fiber to hit your
fiber goal because people don't get enough fiber. Right.

Speaker 3 (01:37:48):
I read labels more on food products than I ever did, okay,
for for just nutritional values and seeing a product sorry,
gluten free or not, because I do cook a lot
for company, and I have a girlfriend who is gluten free,

(01:38:09):
so if I'm cooking for her, I have to make
sure it's gluten free.

Speaker 1 (01:38:14):
So much stuff has gluten and that feels like a
giant obstacle. Right.

Speaker 3 (01:38:20):
I did find out, though, that gluten free flour makes
way better chocolate chip cookies than regular flower false statement.

Speaker 1 (01:38:28):
Nope, yeah, it's true, it's not.

Speaker 3 (01:38:31):
I did it two nights.

Speaker 1 (01:38:32):
They do, then why don't Why isn't every cookie that way?

Speaker 3 (01:38:36):
Because a lot of people don't need to use gluten
free I'm sure, but if it's a better cookie. I
just one night last week I made regular chocolate chip
cookies with regular all purpose flour, and then the next
day I made it with gluten free flour and they
came out so much better. It was amazing. The first
batch was like thicker, and the second batch was a thin,

(01:38:59):
crisp edge and chewy in the center. I was, they
were amazing.

Speaker 1 (01:39:04):
Just get cricket flour made real crickets. Yeah, it's gluten free.
That's just well no, no, you're you said you're for
you know, looking out for the glutes in your in
your life. I'll be looking at you. It's a real thing.
Cricket flowers a real thing. I'm sure it is. I'm

(01:39:24):
good though, for people that are gluten free. So gluten
free flour there you go. Make get your cricket chocolate chips.
Miss their better. I don't know why I'm so offended
by you saying that, but I am your cricket.

Speaker 3 (01:39:40):
The only thing, the only thing I don't suggest like.
I love to eat real cookie dough, and the all
purpose flour cookie dough tasted way better than the gluten
free flour cookie dough. When I taste it, I was like, oh,
I don't know if these cookies are going to be good,
but man, they were bust and busting.

Speaker 1 (01:39:57):
I feel like what you're saying is being a vegetarian
taste better. And there are I think vegetarian dishes are great,
but they do like a vegetarian chicken dish does not
replace a real chicken dish, and That's what I'm hearing
you say, though, maybe who's to make them?

Speaker 3 (01:40:13):
I'll and I'll make them and bring them in and
prove myself.

Speaker 1 (01:40:17):
No, no, bring the cookies. Don't give the damn cookies
or cookies. I'll eat your cookie. I don't mind.

Speaker 8 (01:40:23):
I want to earn whose wise ass ideal was to
crunch up a bunch of goddamn crookeds to be like, well,
let's use this instead of grain like they lift up
a rock, got a handful of.

Speaker 1 (01:40:32):
Them, or like crunch, crunch, crunch. I mean, there are
many cultures, there are many cultures that use crickets or
bugs in general, and so it's probably those cultures then
then also made a flour out of it, and then
it just kind of, you know, worked its way through
the universe.

Speaker 8 (01:40:48):
Yeah, I'm still good on cricket flour. I don't I
don't believe that insects belong in your food. Why you'll
never catch me eating the scorpion pizza at the fair
or whatever it is.

Speaker 1 (01:41:00):
Yeah, says the guy that ate the worm. Well, you
know that's been soaked an alcohol, So that cricket. Maybe
we're onto something. How about cricket? Cricket tequila. Oh, and
you put a cricket in the bottom, you know, I
mean the alcohol sanitizes it.

Speaker 3 (01:41:17):
Yeah, okay, hear me, not so much.

Speaker 1 (01:41:21):
People do it with the toe. Would you do the toe? Oh?
I don't know about that. And I'm a toe sucker.
I got no problem putting a toe in my mouth.

Speaker 9 (01:41:28):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:41:29):
But the thing is is, I usually know whose toe
it is that's.

Speaker 8 (01:41:33):
Going in my mouth, right, I don't know whose toe
that is at the bottom of the glass, and I'm
supposed to kiss it.

Speaker 3 (01:41:41):
Johnny Walker Blue, Yeah, cricket at the bottom of the bottle.

Speaker 1 (01:41:46):
I mean that's Johnny. He'll just yeah, okay, he'll act
like it's not there. This is so funny. My wife
has Celiac disease. Can't eat gluten. I promise you the
gluten free flower is terrible. Another one saying gluten free
cookies taste betters like saying bull butter is the best butter.
Another one, gluten free chocolate chip cookies. That's an abomination. Well,

(01:42:10):
based on the way we measure things on this show,
everybody agrees with me.

Speaker 3 (01:42:15):
Well, don't knock it till you try it.

Speaker 1 (01:42:18):
Oh, cricket flower, right, Lindsay Right, don't try it till
you knock it, don't knock it till you try it,
or no flyleaf. All right, we got to take a break.
We'll be back.

Speaker 4 (01:42:30):
You're listening to The Big Mad Morning Show.

Speaker 1 (01:42:33):
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Speaker 3 (01:43:14):
NBA superstar Kyrie Irving will reportedly miss the rest of
the season due to injury. Multiple reports say Irving tore
his acl in the Dallas mavericks recent game against the
Sacramento Kings. Irving's injury comes just over a month after
the Mavericks traded Lukadancik to the Los Angeles Lakers for

(01:43:35):
Anthony Davis. Irving and Davis only played one game together
before Davis went down with an injury. Football fans are
gonna have to wait to get an inside look at
how the greatest head coach of all time runs his team.
North Carolina new head coach Bill Belichick will not be
the subject of HBO's hard Knocks off season. It had

(01:43:57):
been reported last week that UNC would be featured on
this year's show, but on Tuesday, it was revealed that
a deal could not be reached. Tar Heels general manager
Michael Lombardi noted during an appearance on the Pat McAfee
show that the program had been receiving a lot of offers,
but never confirmed any details. North Carolina hired Belichick in

(01:44:21):
December after he spent his entire career in the NFL.
That's kind of a bummer. I know people were looking
forward to it, and no NFL teams want to be
a part of Hard Knocks.

Speaker 1 (01:44:33):
Yeah, they're just trying to salvage it. And I think
people think that college will be more interesting and I
don't know if that's true. And I don't blame Belichick.

Speaker 3 (01:44:42):
Yeah yeah, I mean, yeah, here's your offers, but we're
not gonna let you know what we're going to be
doing or no details around what's to be expected.

Speaker 1 (01:44:53):
Maybe. I don't know if the Patriots were ever a
Hard Knocks No, I don't think they were, so maybe
just a him thing. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:45:03):
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr he continues his
crusade against the lack of traveling calls in today's NBA.
After Monday night's game against the Charlotte Hornets, Steve Kerr
once again blasted officials for what he felt were blatant
fouls that went uncalled. Kerr pointed out that it's a

(01:45:24):
problem when there are like one hundred fans in the
stands and every coach on the sideline when I'm watching
film and everyone is signaling for it. In short, Steve
Kerr's assessment is that we are not teaching as a league.
Are officials to.

Speaker 1 (01:45:39):
Look at the feet? I mean, this feels like he's
undermining the rests a little bit, uh huh. And we
saw this with first down specifically the Chiefs Bills game,
when everybody thought Josh Allen got the first down and
the ref said no, Yeah, and when you check all
the replays and from the ref's point of view, it

(01:46:02):
clearly was not a first down. And maybe there needs
to be clarification on what they call as traveling. Maybe
he's wrong, and he's one of the great coaches, so yeah,
I'm just saying that sometimes when this type of thing happens,

(01:46:22):
clarification makes it better for both sides. If you clarify
what they're calling traveling, then maybe they can be held
accountable better and there wouldn't be confusion, and maybe there
wouldn't be confusion on the coaching part.

Speaker 3 (01:46:37):
Yeah, the Rangers maybe without their star outfielder on opening
Day later this month. Texas slugger Adolis Garcia is said
to undergo an MRI on his left oblique after being
scratched from the team's lineup Tuesday. The two time All
Star is looking to bounce back from a down year

(01:46:57):
after batting a point to twenty four with twenty four
home runs and eighty five RBIs in one hundred and
fifty four games. The Rangers begin the new season against
the Boston Red Sox on March twenty seventh. And that's
your Balls to the Wall Sports, I'm lindsay in ninety
seven to five kmod, Good morning.

Speaker 1 (01:47:27):
It's the big that morning shown four six o km OD.
I just saw this that the Raiders are expected to
release Gardner Minshew at the end of the start of
the season, So March twelfth is when that is officially is,
which means they're going to be in a quarterback unless

(01:47:48):
they're going with Aidan O'Connell. Or Desmond Ritter, which is
entirely possible. But so that'll be interesting. That's definitely going
to shake up the market for quarterbacks. We everybody expected
them to get a quarterback, but who will go there
as uskimanor all right, So I'm we're gonna do a
little bit of like who's worse? Okay, okay, the first
one here, A respiratory therapist placed pin with hidden camera

(01:48:10):
in women's restroom at hospital to film unsuspecting employees using
the bathroom.

Speaker 3 (01:48:17):
Pretty bad.

Speaker 1 (01:48:17):
This happened outside Kansas City. Forty year old Gabrielle very
Empty pleaded guilty to invasion of privacy. Cops issued an
arrest warrant for him in September of twenty three for
about a call for recording device found in an employee
bathroom charge. Neeers told detectives that the North Kansasity Police
Department that she was using the bathroom when she saw

(01:48:39):
a pin on a plastic storage tote facing the toilet.
She initially thought it was just a pin, but upon
closer examination realized it had a camera lens. She took
the pin apart found there was also a SIM card.
The nurse alerted security, who then called the police. Cops
reviewed the sim card and found it had two files
that were apparently recorded earlier that day. The affidavit a

(01:49:01):
hand can be seen positioning the camera so it showed
the toilet. The other file contained a woman pulling down
her pants and sitting on the toilet. Detectives then reviewed
hospital surveillance that showed the bathroom, which was located within
an employee locker room area in the emergency department. The
man entered the locker room around the same time as
the videos were recorded. Sur vendlance video showed a man

(01:49:23):
later identified as veryanty going in and out of the
bathroom several times while wearing his bluish green scrubs. Investigators
also noted that he typically worked in a different area
in the hospital and did not have a locker in
that area, but his keycard showed him entering the area
fifteen times during his shift. Wow. He claimed he had
food poisoning and had to go to the bathroom often.

(01:49:46):
I never understood that why people does not do it
for me? No, man, not at all, Like you get,
I get who a naked body, there's a butt kind
of kind of exactly do those devices have audio?

Speaker 8 (01:50:03):
What if somebody had Chipotle right, see what I say?
And that does not work for me at all.

Speaker 1 (01:50:09):
Yeah. I don't know how to say this any other
way other than there's a lot of vagina on the
internet exactly. So if you want to see vagina, there's
a lot.

Speaker 3 (01:50:19):
Of it you can see without having to go to jail.

Speaker 1 (01:50:22):
So the only place I can get to when these
type of stories surface is it wasn't about him filming
them urinate or go to the bathroom. It was about
the thrill of capturing women in that situation, vulnerable situation.
That was the kink, And then you maybe could argue
getting a caught right right that that is the only thing. Yeah,

(01:50:45):
Like I let's here's an example. I like pineapple juice,
but I'm not doing all I can to get an
elusive pineapple juice. I'm not going to board a flight
and go to Hawaii for it. I'm pretty happy with
dull anyway. So Who's worse? Man hit girl with detached

(01:51:07):
dryer cable because she spilled chips on the kitchen counter
and forced kids to kill the family pig with a hammer,
And the name of the segment is Who's worse? I
think we got a winner, he takes the cake. This
is only the second story. Oh god, by the way,
a dryer cable huge, Yeah, at least four inches. By

(01:51:34):
the way, our measurements were way off. Oh my god,
so off. I grabbed a tate measure at home and
checked yesterday. Not on me, Not on me. Florida man
is accused of forcing his kids to beat the family
pig to death with a hammer and striking a girl
with a detached dryer cable because she spilled chips on

(01:51:57):
the counter. Oh god, Glynn, this my house. Bird was
facing child abuse and animal cruelty charges. Probable cause affid
David was issued when deputies began investigating when they were
tipped off about the abuse. He allegedly hit her with
the dryer cable in November. She also reportedly accused him
of pouring juice on her and her siblings and using

(01:52:20):
a hammer to shatter a glass table. Deputies reviewed photos
of the girl's injuries and called them egregious and not
consistent with reasonable physical discipline. Investigators interviewed the children in
the home, including the seventeen year old step son, and
uncovered additional crimes. In October, the man wanted to get
rid of the family teacup pig and had the children

(01:52:44):
kill it with a hammer. He allegedly made the kids
strike the family pig's pet with a hammer until it
stopped moving end quote. Wow. Then he had the step
son throw the pig in the neighborhood retention pod. Why
not slaughter it? Need it gets some use, that's gonna say.

Speaker 3 (01:53:02):
I mean they were probably going to eat it anyways, right,
but then when you say it's a teacup pig, they
probably weren't.

Speaker 1 (01:53:09):
Oh they're too cute.

Speaker 8 (01:53:09):
How can you How can you do such a vile
thing to a beautiful animal like a teacup pig?

Speaker 1 (01:53:18):
Oh? People, google, I need to google this, gimpie. Yeah.
What is the punishment for child abuse and animal cruelty
in the state of Florida? What is the punishment for
child abuse and animal cruelty? Yes, because our guy with
the camera, he's gonna get four years in prison, Okay,

(01:53:38):
So I want to know is this turd? Okay? Is
he getting a worse punishment? In Florida?

Speaker 8 (01:53:47):
The punishment for child abuse and animal cruelty depends on
the severity of the offense. Simple child abuse a third
degree felon He can result in up to five years
in prison or probation in a five thousand dollars fine. Okay,
so all right, And gravaded child abuse, which is a
first degree felony, can result up to thirty years in prison.

Speaker 1 (01:54:05):
Okay.

Speaker 8 (01:54:05):
Neglect can range from third degree felony second Greek felony
depending on the harm of the child. Now let's move
on to animal cruelty. Misdemeanor can get you up to
one year in jail and a five thousand dollars five.

Speaker 1 (01:54:15):
So possibly this guy could be going to jail for less. Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:54:19):
Third degree felony can result up to five years in
prison and a ten thousand dollars fine.

Speaker 1 (01:54:24):
I want to hope he's getting the worst, but he
could go for less, yeah, especially if this is like
you know, first events. So who's worse.

Speaker 3 (01:54:33):
I think he's worse. And I think that the lawyers
will fight that the children will will suffer from psychological problems.

Speaker 1 (01:54:43):
Any child, any child abrice. But that's not that they
don't have tears based off.

Speaker 8 (01:54:47):
That, I think, so far as actions committed, this guy
here with the pig definitely is worse than the pervert
in the bathroom watching girls take a dump.

Speaker 1 (01:55:01):
I was hoping to see if we could find the
exact charges because to me, the idea that you're getting
only like seven years.

Speaker 8 (01:55:10):
Right, so you talk about the child abuse. Yeah, yeah,
that's for simple child abuse. This I mean, okay, So
he poured juice on the girl and whooped her with
a dryer cord, which is, by the way, a thick cord.
It doesn't it's like three or four extension cords together.
Would that be considered aggravated? And I guess that's where
you have. It doesn't say aggravated in any of the stories.

(01:55:33):
M It just says child abuse and animal cruelty. Right,
So we'll just look and see what they define aggravated
child abuse as a person who is convicted of aggregated
child abuse or neglect shall be okay, Yeah, you're not
helping me any.

Speaker 1 (01:55:47):
All right, let's move on. This is the last one.
Husband who let wheelchair bound wife of forty years lay
on floor for six to eight months until she died
because he was embarrassed about hoarding is headed to prison.

Speaker 2 (01:56:00):
Congratulations, you're a dick.

Speaker 1 (01:56:03):
Seven year old man did nothing as his wife of
forty years laid helpless on the floor of their home.
For more than six months and watched as insects ate
her at her bed sores.

Speaker 5 (01:56:20):
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (01:56:21):
He was found guilty of second degree murder and neglect
and disabled of a disabled adult resulting in serious injury
in the death of his wife. The judge sentenced him
to ninety four months and in one hundred and twenty
five months somewhere in there, which works out to seven
years and ten months. And his wife, who returned home

(01:56:44):
in twenty twenty after a hospital stay from a medical
condition that left her wheelchair bound, tied a belt around
her chair to keep her in one place. At some point,
she slipped out of her chair and became stuck on
the ground, and she laid there for six to eight months.
According to prosecutors, she told her husband that she was
having trouble breathing, and instead of con for help, he

(01:57:06):
went to the den to watch TV. When he came
back to check on her, he found that she was
unresponsive and not breathing. He then called nine one one. Obviously,
can you imagine the first responders. She was covered in
her own waist and the suffering extensive sores with insect
activity in many of the sores. Say that again, insect

(01:57:29):
activity in the sores. That's just nasty. So again, who's worse?
That's pretty dickish. There are you crying?

Speaker 3 (01:57:42):
My eyes are watering. Yes, that is really close to
that microphone for me, that is really horrible. My eyes
are watering at all.

Speaker 1 (01:57:49):
Because he was embarrassed to what the hoarding?

Speaker 3 (01:57:51):
Yeah, he was a hoarder.

Speaker 8 (01:57:53):
They were hoarders, right, and he didn't want the medics
to come in and see his dirty.

Speaker 1 (01:57:59):
Hell yeah, I know you need help, but I'm embarrassed, yeah,
embarrassment and just not doing anything. It was in that
moment she realized she made a poor decision by saying
I did.

Speaker 3 (01:58:13):
Yeah, if he was that bad at seventy, what was
the rest of their marriage? Like?

Speaker 1 (01:58:17):
Right, yeah, but now she finally can't fight back.

Speaker 3 (01:58:20):
Right, Yeah, he's probably wait the worst.

Speaker 1 (01:58:24):
So that's worse than that's worse than child abuse. That
story made Lindsey tear up. The child abuse did not.

Speaker 3 (01:58:33):
She died. She died with bugs crawling. We all died, everybody,
we all die. You met six.

Speaker 1 (01:58:44):
Playing on the right. The pig got beaten with a
him got to choose people. We don't have time. We
don't have time. We don't have time. We don't have time.
We don't have time, we don't have time.

Speaker 3 (01:58:55):
We have to stop.

Speaker 1 (01:58:55):
All right, we got to take a break. We'll be back.

Speaker 4 (01:58:57):
More of The Big Man Morning Show is next ninety kmod.

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Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Lindsay, what
you learn today?

Speaker 3 (01:59:19):
I learned that Gimpy would eat my cookie and don't
knock it till you try it.

Speaker 1 (01:59:25):
Gimpy, what'd you learn today?

Speaker 8 (01:59:27):
Learned that people be out there just wasting what could
have been potentially perfect bacon. And I also learned there's
two toughs people in the world, people who pee.

Speaker 1 (01:59:38):
In the shower and those who lie about it. I
learned that, hey, listen, I know I got in trouble
once for telling you there was a concert and that
really wasn't. But trust me, this time I mean it.
And I also learned kids getting hurt that's not that bad.
A woman dying is worse. Corbyn, say make sure dishwashers loaded.

Speaker 3 (02:00:01):
Right, it's Lindsay, stopped tracking my cycle.

Speaker 1 (02:00:03):
This is Skimpy and I'm so thank you, thank you,
thank you Daddy. Can I get a call you? B Yeah?

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Now, what the hell?

Speaker 2 (02:00:25):
Lay me?

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This should be no time, make some noise, interpassword Corbyn
new messages.

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The Big Mad Morning Show would like to take a
minute to thank troops from Oklahoma and all over the
United States.

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These soldiers have sacrificed.

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Give the Big Mad Morning Show before you.

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To back like the total douchebags that they are.

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Total douchebag bag, little incomplete douchebag.

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We honor and respect you. We honor and respect you.

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We honor and respect you.

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Less rocking Ull Circle.

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I'm blessed Tulsa.

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We try to boys,

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