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April 11, 2024 138 mins
Happy Friggin' "A" Friday Eve!!!! Morgan Wallen Has A Ph.D. In Partying, Sex With A Toyota, Don't Take The Streetlights, Movies Made By The Military, Conspiracy Theory Thursday, Top List, Don't Jump Off The Ship, & A Surprise Death!!!
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there's this headline that says, uh, Morgan Wallen has a PhD in partying
nice now, Morgan Wallen just acouple days ago got in trouble for throwing

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a chair off of roof. Hewas in trouble a few years back for
being really drunk and shouting derogatory turnHmmmm. I was like in twenty twenty
or something like that. And uh, I guess people are saying he's got
like an alcohol problem. I don'tknow, but My question is we can

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dissect that, But my question iswhat would one have to do to really
have a besides you know, goto school, Like, what do you
have to do to have a PhD? In party? In? What should
you have been doing? Because Idon't necessarily think throwing a chair off of
a roof gives you a PhD.That doesn't look like a good time.
No, And I heard the wholereason why I did it was because he
heard his baby mama got married behindhis back and didn't tell him it was

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happening. Oh no, I don'tthink she got married behind his back.
They haven't been together, right,Like it's over exactly. I don't have
to tell you, right, doeshe have to know? No? Oh,
he didn't have to know. Shewants to defend Morgan Wall and I
can see it. I do onlyI mean, I don't want to defend

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what he did, like being adick, you know, you know,
public or whatever, if that's thecase. But maybe he felt like he
has a right to know your newhusband if he's going to be around my
child. Yeah no, yeah,no, I don't have to tell you
I'm getting married. And by theway, you think you get a vote

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So why do I have to tellyou? Sure, get married, but
you you get divorced. You wantto know if your your ex is marrying
and him brings I don't around tellthe kids. He may want to know
that. Yeah, but I don'thave to tell you. Absolutely, you
don't ever have to meet. Theydon't have to tell you. They don't.
I can understand why you would wantthat, but ultimately, it's nothing

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in the law that says you haveto There's no law out there that says
you have to disclose who your nextpartner is if there's kids involved. Yeah.
So honestly though, but going back, if that's the reason why he
threw a chair, that doesn't makehim a partier, that makes him an
asshole. No no, again,I'm asking what does it take to get

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to be to earn that title,to have a PhD in partying? What
things do you have to do?I don't think throwing furniture gives you that
title. Now. I think thatif you are always the life of the
party, the center of attention,I guess you could say that would be
one qualification. Loud and obnoxious.It is not the same thing. No,
no, no, no, no, And this feels obnoxious. Yeah,

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all this with Morgan Wallen for sure, throwing chairs over the bacony yeah
or whatever rooftop, Yeah, that'sthat's obnoxious. Drunk on a seventy two
hour bender his words, yelling derogatoryterms. That doesn't feel like the center
of attention. That just sounds likea guy who's crazy. No, I
think the PhD in partying you're theguy that fits the bill when when it

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comes to partying. I'm not surewhat you just said. You're paying for
the parties, so if you payfor it, you pick up the tab.
Every time it's Friday Saturday night,everyone's coming to your place. You're
hosting the parties. Okay, party, Okay, Yeah, it's you.

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You know, you're the place tobe for the parties. It doesn't necessarily
mean like, oh, the copsare going to show up or whatever.
Like you know, you just knowthat there's always a party going on at
your house, right, right,You're known as good time Charlie. Right,
everybody's like, oh man, youwant to have a good time,
you know, get a hold ofthis person here. Yeah, I was
going to use your name, Corbanor Hey, I need the hook up

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on concert tickets or let's call him. I'm sure he doesn't doubt. I
don't know if he fits, youknow, pays for everything. I know
he bar hops, at least accordingto reports, and he's known to be

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seen in like the downtown bar whereother Nashville celebrities don't go to unless they
have to go there because they're associatedwith a bar. Right, he just
likes to go out and have agood time and sometimes he loses control,
which happens to people sometimes. Yeah, you know, when it's becomes a
pattern, I think that's when it'san issue. I think once or twice,

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like a one off, a twooff or something like that. Maybe
once every year or so. Ifyou if you go overboard once a year,
I think that's all right. Ifyou're going overboard like once every quarter,
even that's that one's all right.But you're still kind of like,
man, you four times a year, man, you know, three times

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a year? Whatever? You youwere going way out there. I don't
think throwing a chair off of roofhardly makes you a problem. I don't
think getting in trouble once every threeyears in this Morgan Walling case makes you
a problem. Uh So, tome, it feels like somebody fanning the
flames of like now he's a partieror he's just went out, he goes

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out. Yeah, I was gonnasay, are they trying to pain him
in a bad life or trying tojustify his actions. That's where I'm kind
of confused in this whole PhD andpartying thing. I mean, it's just
an article, but I think thatwhen you in the country music world,
when you have someone that behaves thisway, it doesn't go well, right

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because it's out of step with theimage that country music artists or the association
once brought to the front. That'sfair. That's a rock and roll lifestyle,
yeah right, allah led Zeppelin writing, Yeah yeah, stuff like that.
Total rock and roll lifestyle, notthe not the country lifestyle. So
what is the country lifestyle? Thenyou don't have to ride a horse or

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live on a farm, or you'rea good lady yeah yeah, hold the
door open, yeah until she takesoff with the dog. Yeah. But
the reality is is that that mentalityor that lifestyle is just the image of
old and even then take Johnny Cashas an example, right, he was

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a massive cheater, yeah right,massive drug user, massive partier. He
had a PhD in pardon, Imean you you can. I think that's
a fair comparison him and all theHighwaymen, every last one of them,
Elvis right right. So to me, that is just something they're trying to

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keep that squeaky clean. But whenyou have a band and you're successful and
you're in your twenties, you don'tknow, no, no, no no.
And even then with the country musicimage, you know you want to
be squeaky clean. You look atany of them, I don't know a
damn one of them. Maybe DollyParton, okay, maybe she seems to

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have that squeaky clean image, right, But if you're looking at George Jones
right, no show Jones constantly drunkon stage, would miss shows because he's
pissed drunk. Okay, you lookat like we just mentioned, all the
Highwaymen. Maybe Charlie Daniels might fitin that image of squeaky clean. I

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don't know a whole lot about Charliedaniels history, but just from what I've
seen of him, he seems like, you know that, not the let's
throw a chair over the roof kindof guy, or let's take a bunch
of pills, or be like Waylanand get hammered on cocaine constantly. You
see what I'm saying. But whatI think is fascinating about country music is
drinking is so much a part ofthe storytelling and so much a part of

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the culture. And then when oneguy You're like, look at this PhD
in party and they look down atand you're like, whaw, that's weird.
It's a teddy hypocritical. Absolutely,what do you want to look like?
Hank Williams soonr also an alcoholic.Yeah, you see what I'm saying.
I mean a lot of creative mindsare sub you know, subduing something.

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Yeah, They're trying to push somethingdown. They don't want to deal
with it. That's what makes theircreative ability so strong. Rick Rubin talks
about creative ability and their inability tobe clean and straight, and he doesn't
mean like a drugs and alcohol,like anything like B nine to five.
They just can't operate that way.And so when you have someone like Morgan

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Wallen, you could arguably say successful, twelve million dollar net worth, multiple
hit songs, Yeah, successful tours, hadn't been out that long, yeah,
right, But he's been around almostten years twenty sixteen. I think
and so, and then he getsa little attention, he gets more attention,
girl attention. This woman that heapparently cried like a baby and had

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to get drunk on a thirty yearsold because she went and got married after
they've been not together for a while, because he was sleeping with multiple women.
He hardly has a ground to standon that his heart's broken, right,
I don't think at least. Butwhen I saw that PhD, I
was like, what are the thingsyou would have to do? Being destructive

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with property? Hardly to me makesyou a PhD in partying. No,
that makes you Motley crue. Idon't even know if Okay, they didn't
invent that. No, so theywere just you're just you're just being.
If we're hanging out and I introduceyou to my friend George and we're drunk
and he breaks furniture every time we'reout, you're be like, I don't
want to hang out with George.Yeah, he breaks stuff, definitely,

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But for some reason, when it'sMotley crue, as Lindsay pointed out,
or led Zeppelin like GIMPI did,or Morgan Wall and we go, yeah,
well I think it's because there's thatcelebrity status that goes with it.
You know, your friend George isn'ta celebrity. Your friend George is just
an asshole who wants to break that. But I put all those people in
the same category, right right,I mean you would, yeah, But

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I mean regular people that just likethey look up to them. They're celebrities,
they're musicians. That's not a guywho does drywall on you know,
Monday through Friday, working for BobTuesday and Thursday because he's gone in sick
Monday and Friday right Monday because theweekend was rough, and Friday, well
we got to get started the eve. Yeah. And I also think he's

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getting a lot of unnecessary attention toMorgan Wallan in trouble with the law twice,
I'll go ahead and say three timesin four years. That's not that
bad. I don't think so.And imagine the number of times he was
protected right where they cut him adeal that you know that's got to happen

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sometimes, absolutely, occasionally, evenonce. I would think you get that
break, as a lot of peopledo. I've watched plenty of videos where
police give people breaks. Oh yeah, criminal speeding and they're like, they're
like I wrote you. I wroteyou ten unders, so you wouldn't be
a criminal charge? Rightly, wow, insurance or whatever? Right? Right?

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So people get breaks, police officersget breaks to people all the time,
not just celebrities. I'm trying tothink throwing a chair. I'm trying
to think how drunk I would haveto be. I've done some stupid things.
Drunk you shine nuts on a lightand its yeah. Yeah, yeah,
I've been drunk a lot. Neverdone that. Have you ever thrown

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broken something? Been reckless with property? Reckless with property? Oh, I'm
sure I've flung a plastic you know, wand chair pool chairs you see those
like an apartments and stuff. Theyhave the lounge chairs out there, throwing
those into the pool. For sure, Okay, for sure. Yeah,
I've jumped off a second floor balconybefore you know, onto the ground from

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an apartment complex. I'm sure I'mon all kinds of reckless things. Lindsey
can't say that I've ever thrown anyfurniture. I've just jumped off of a
cliff sky. Yeah, but that'swhy you went there. That that is
not the same. Oh no,I didn't go there to jump off.
No, I just went there toget some sun in fun. Yeah,
let me rephrase it. That's whatpeople do, right right. Other people

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were going there. You were taggingalong, just a party, got talked
into jumping. Yeah, yeah yeah. If you if you jump off a
cliff, people go look at that. If you throw a furniture, be
like whoa. Yeah, I've jumpedoff a roof of a two story house
into a pool before. That wasfun and so dangerous looking back. So
you've thrown furniture, You've jumped offa balcony. You've also jumped off of

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a house into a pool. You'vedone more than Morgan Wallen has. I
feel like that's a fair statement.You could just call me doctor. Have
you bar hopped? Oh yes,And I'm just gonna name things Morgan Wallen
has done. Yes. Have youthrown furniture while drunk? Oh yeah?

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Have you bar hopped? Oh yeah, I'm sorry I'm not including this.
Have you thrown furniture while drunk?Lindsay no, yeah, I don't believe
I have ether either. Have youbar hopped lindsay yes, gimpy, Yeah,
yeah I have done that. Haveyou met up with like Randos while

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drunk? Sure, Gimpy. Yeah, let's see. Have you been so
drunk you yelled derogatory statements off ofus after a seventy two hour bender?
Nah, Gimpy, not after aseventy two hour bender. I've never been
so less time. Well, yeah, I've gotten drunk and said some things

(18:48):
that probably shouldn't be repeated. Slanderlike slander like really, sure, god,
sure, sure, I've never goneon a seventy two hour, twenty
four hour, forty eight hour alcoholbench. By the way, let me
let me, let me narrow thelet me go with a more precision weapon

(19:12):
here, all right. Have youever been so drunk you started wildly yelling
the inward, which Morgan Wallen hasdone. He has, Gimpy more than
likely appreciate the honesty. I havenot. I'm not and I'm not counting

(19:33):
like you're singing a rap song,which I think is also of course.
Okay, sure, but Morgan Wallenand Gimpy, Yeah, doctor, I'm
a golden god. I'm gonna gotake this chair up under the roof end
break and then chunk it over theedge. Okay, now that's interesting.

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Sober, have you ever thrown anythingoff of a rough lindsay, yeah,
Gimpy totally one. Why is thatlooked? That is okay because we're not
piss drunk when we do it,which is more reckless make poor decisions.
Yeah, or we're just testing thingsin our defense, at least in mine.
Anyway. Yeah, it's research,all right. We gotta take a

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have missed in the news. Wecover them here and put a link on
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Show. In ninety seven five,a man arrested for having sex with Toyota

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avalon. Fifty two year old manin North Carolina, his name is Walter
McCrae has finally been arrested. Hehad been having a year's long affair with
a woman's two thousand and eight Toyotaavalon. It was a case of macann

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aphilia. Oh god stop, asexual attraction to machines or vehicles. It's
a real thing. The victim wasan eighty two year old woman. She
said several years ago she started noticingstrange fluids on and under her car.
That's just how would she know,Well, it doesn't look like transmission fluid,

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it does. She inspects her carevery time she took it to a
mechanic. That doesn't look like birdcrab on my window. She said that
it appeared someone was doing something tothe vehicle. The fluids were not oil
or gas, they were human fluids. She put up cameras to see what

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was happening, but the person alwayswould remove the cameras settled down, she
got the police involved, and theyput up their own surveillance equipment, and
finally they caught the guy after adate night with the car, not a
date night. After the arrest,the woman said she did recognize the guy

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at all. He was hit withmore than ten charges, including felony,
stalking, damage to property, andtampering with a vehicle. Who is he?
Is he a neighbor? She didn'tknow him. He's a fical understand
she didn't know him, but thatwas he did he live nearby? I
don't know, just something? Yeah, who had a thing for Avalon?

(23:23):
Not the first story that we've readabout a percent of he having sex with
the car, you know, whichI think is bizarre. And of all
cars to go and hump on aToyota Avalon. I mean, have you
seen that its dressed up to youlike asking for that. I'm just saying,
if you're gonna engage in that behavior, you're gonna I mean, let's

(23:44):
just say he's leaving evidence. Howis she knowing that short of it being
on the windshield, the door handle, something like that, She's not walking
around the perimeter, right. Iget what you're saying. Maybe the article
didn't say I don't remember, lindsays, and where the evidence was left at,
whether it was on a window,windshield, door, pandle something to
that effect. Even if it isjust maybe he's going up and humping the

(24:07):
corner panel, right, the rearcorner panel, you know, and leaving
his mark there. I mean,you walk out to your car and you
noticed, you notice a spot onyour car that, like you, doesn't
seem like it should be there,you know, I get it. She's
not going under and looking underneath theyou know, the undercarriage or fully inspecting
the wheels and tires. But again, if there's something that looks like bird

(24:32):
crap but it isn't bird crap onyour corner panel, you're gonna notice that.
And then the whole camera scenario,what is she putting it on a
tripod that he can see it,right, And if it's up and he
goes to take it, he's goingto be on camera. Right. Yeah,
that's true. But she sees itand then he walks behind it and
takes some mouse skirts the camera.He would still have to walk into the

(24:53):
scope of it to see it maybemaybe maybe maybe he's casing the joint,
you know, uh, and thenhe sees or put it up, and
he's like, all right, Soif I sneak around the backside, you
know, kind of ride the hedgesand then the edge of the house and
then sneak up over here behind itand pull it off. Yeah. I

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just think that the idea that youare capable of mission impossible ing a camera
with nok. You know what I'msaying. That's not just a born trait.
Yeah. Yeah, I guess ifyou really want to hump a Toyota,
you'll do whatever. And if youare in love with it, why
wouldn't you just buy one? Andwhy isn't he banging his own car?

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Well, this car's worn out,man, he's probably been humping on that
for years. He wants a newermodel. Yeah, or maybe this doesn't
have a car, the same reasoneverybody gets divorced, Corbyn, Come yeah,
I'm trading up. Thieves are stealingold timy street lights. This comes
out of Pasadena, California, wherepolice are searching for a suspect or suspects

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that are stealing more than a dozenof these vented nineteen twenty's bronze street poles.
So according to the rots, theysay that what they'll do is they'll
take a car and they'll ram thepoles a few times, which doesn't make
sense. You're damaging the pole,but I guess if you're just scrapping it
for the bronze, it doesn't reallymatter what kind of damage you're doing to
it. And then they'll wrap achain around it and then use the car

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that they used a ram it topull it out of the foundation. They
say that these street lights are morethan one hundred years old and a replica
can cost upwards to sixteen hundred dollarsto replace. They say within the past
four days they've had eleven of themstolen just in four days. Wow,
Okay. They say that, likeI said, they pull them out.

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They one of them left the chainbehind, but that's not much evidence.
They just know how they're removing them. Police say that the most that these
crooks will get about anywhere from fourto five hundred dollars for it. So
I mean, okay that that doesn'tsound like much on the surface, but
I mean still four or five hundreddollars multiplying that times twelve. That's still

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quite a bit of cash. Nonetheless, they're searching for the suspect or suspects,
and of course the residents that areall scared because the streets are darker
now and they just don't feel safeanywhere, right, dangerous, I mean
five hundred dollars. It's a loteasier to probably take one of those than
it is taking ATM right. Absolutelythat you may or may not be able

(27:22):
to get into because at you know, four and a half five dollars a
pound for copper, it's a prettygood amount of money. Absolutely, Yeah,
So I can totally see that damntweakers ter stealing everything. Speeder tells
police he was on his way todo laundry. This happened right here in
Tulsa, tells. Police say theystopped a driver yesterday on the BA going

(27:45):
one hundred and seven miles per hourin a sixty five. The driver said
he and his friends were on theirway to do laundry, and he's going
to get a ticket for aggravated speedingthat requires a quart appearance and a fine
of up to five hundred dollars orten day days in jail. He was
also driving on a suspended license.I am shocked that it's just a five

(28:06):
hundred dollars fine. Yeah, thatis not a harsh enough penalty. No,
that is criminal speeding. In myopinion, you were completely negligent in
other people's safety. Yeah, that'swhat forty over the limit, and that
happened yesterday. This says yesterday inthe article. Okay, because it was
raining, yes, depending on whattime of day it was, you know,

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because it's dangerous road conditions too.Yeah, I mean the picture from
the police is it's sunny, sookay, okay, So he's doing one
hundred and seven okay, I mean, yes, granted was posted sixty five
speed limit on the interstate's eighty.You see what I'm saying in certain spots,
right, in certain spots not anautomatic yeah yeah, yeah, but

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most people are doing ninety, youknow, blazing it through those areas,
and that's keeping up with traffic.But the speed limit is eighty in the
example you're giving. So it's onlyten over right, right, I get
what you're saying. You know,it's sixty five even on sixty five going
up once sixty nine, people arestill doing seventy five eighty eighty five and
that's just keep them with the flowof traffic. I mean, BA is

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easily the worst road in town forspeeding, Oh for sure, easily for
sure. But the argument of thateverybody else is going fast is not good
enough. At one hundred and seven, you are one hundred percent weaving like
a madman. Oh yeah, absolutely, absolutely, maybe the occasional space of
nobody in your way. And thisdaylight, this isn't three o'clock in the

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morning, four o'clock in the morning. Five, this isn't that. This
is a ton of not a ton. But there's daylight, traffic and a
suspended license. Well see he thinkshe doesn't have to have a license though,
right. Obviously he's not good atmaking decent decisions, right, right,
he boy cares about rules, right, exactly right. More own laundry

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of the Masters. The Augusta NationalGolf Club says the first round will not
begin until at least eight this morning, and when the action does get underway,
John Ram will be looking to addanother green jacket to his list of
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tour championships. No one will wearthe number twenty two for the Iowa women's
basketball program ever again. The IowaHawkeyes announced yesterday that they will retire Caitlin
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basketball in her fourth season with Iowa. She led the program to an NCAA

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Championship appearance for the second season ina row while averaging thirty one point six
points and eight point nine assists thispast season. That makes sense, yeah,
easily. That one of the mostprofound college athletes to come out of
Iowa for sure, So just don'twant somebody else to get mixed up with
her because of the number. That'susually how you honor a player that's done

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a lot for the program. Yeah, name the gymnasium after him. Oh
no, you pay for that.Yeah, usually leave that for coaches,
right, Yeah. And the PhiladelphiaEagles and Green Bay Packers will play in
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deround the burl, take my mytrull hand all my look it by the
little learn I can't press the firebutton and jump at the same thing.
All right, you guys gonna haveto follow me down the rabbit hole because
it got deep. It got deep. So I've been watching The Sopranos,
right, HBO series about mobster andand I'm watching the opening credits, okay,

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and I see all these Italian names, James Gandolfini, Michael Imperioli,
all right, Tony Sirico, stufflike that. And that made me think,
I wonder if this particular show wasfunded by the mafia, Like did
the mafia have a little hand inthere somewhere, like, hey, we
want to get a couple of ourguys into the movies. Why don't we

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go ahead and just start our ownshow? Blah blah blah. Right,
you see what I'm saying. SoI started googling, and it started off
with movies that were funded by themafia. I'm like, well, this
is interesting. There's a if youremember the old porno Deep Throat, Yeah,
that was funded by the mafia.Didn't know that. Another porn,

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The Green Door, was another onefunded by the mafia, Scarface, which
you could probably be like, yeah, obviously I didn't know that. I
just thought, you know, itwas about the mob of course, from
Here to Eternity, The Godfather,Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a movie that's funded
by the mafia. Really, yes, Yes, the Cotton Club, Winter

(35:37):
Kills, The Gang that Couldn't ShootStraight, and another one here called Analyze
This. So those are movies thatwere funded by the mafia. Well,
and I think funded by the mafiahas to probably be some context on it.
It wasn't they met at the pizzajoint and they slid a stack of
money over Its truth maybe on someof those. But they had a company

(35:59):
that they use to make movies tolaunder money. Sure, I don't know
how they did it. I don'task questions. Okay, Like when I
was doing the research with Scarface orwhatever. It didn't start in nineteen eighty
something with the al Pacino movie.No, it was originally back in like
nineteen thirty something, right, andit was about al Capone, and al

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Capone's like, Hey, I wantto send these people out there to La
to make sure they're not making amockery of me. Okay, So he
goes out there and what's one ofthe guys ended up getting some work as
an actor blah blah blah. Sothat's kind of how that got into it.
But I'm sure that's part of,you know, using it to launder
money to expand their empire. Butas I'm doing my research, right,

(36:44):
because you simply go to a Googlesearch to the movies that are funded by
the and I hit the letter Mfor mafia, right, but then at
auto fills to US military, Ohone hundred percent, I didn't. I
I I'm not naive to the factthat I'm sure the Department of Defense has

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some movies that they funded or has. You know, they've they've they've used
their resources to you know, helpcreate the movie. Oh yeah, but
the list of movies, oh yeah, the propaganda is insane. There's no
other country that makes movies about themilitary like America. But these things is

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not all these are military movies,and that's what blows me up. Well
American, like, yeah, Icould totally see, like Top Gun was
one of those ones that popped up, you know, with the help of
the Department of Defense and the Pentagon. So I'm just gonna roll through these,
you know, on the research thatI found, these are movies that
were funded. They say some Americanmovies that were co scripted with the d

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D included the Department of Defense AirForce. One that makes sense, okay,
Apollo thirteen also makes sense. Armageddonokay, Batman and Robin, Batman
and Robin from nineteen ninety seven withClooney and yeah lit, Yeah, that's
the one with the nipples. I'mgonna try and pieces together Batman and Robin.

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I can only imagine, let's justgo with arm again too. Yeah,
I can only imagine they had somesort of a we don't want you
doing this or we want you doingthis, and they went, well,
if you want to give us moneyfor the movie, okay, we'll let
you have some creative input slash control. That would make sense, and then
suddenly you're funding it. Okay.Battleship, the one with Rihanna. That

(38:30):
makes sense that the government would havetheir hand in that one. Behind Enemy
Lines as well. Blackhawk Down CaptainPhillips, Deep Impact Godzilla from nineteen ninety
eight was co scripted from the Departmentof Defense. Yeah. Again, if

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the military has a role they maywant Okay, then you have to pay
for that creative input, Okay,I am legend is another one. One.
I'm like, interesting, I don'tsee how the military would have a
hand in that one because that's azombie movie, right, Yes, but
you do see a presence. Imean, they may have a case for

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wanting to be involved on what thatwould look like. Okay, how about
Indiana Jones in the Last Crusade,though I don't remember much of military and
that particular movie at all, whatsoever, I've never seen. I don't think
I've seen it. Yeah, sothat one kind of stepped me back a
little bit. Really, the dD had a hand in that one,

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a movie called The Jackal James Bondmovies, All kinds of gold Fingers,
Underball, Licensed to Kill GoldenEye,Tomorrow Never Dies All. The d D
had a hand in that one,which I can see that one. That
one has like a military esque presenceto it or something to that effect,
spies and stuff. I think again, the wide definition of the word funded

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might be what's at play here?Like I am legend if there's a tank
in it and they want to usean American tank, they may have to
rent it from the government. Okay, okay, what about Jurassic Park three.
I've not seen it, so Idon't know any basis if there's a
government or military involvement at all.The Karate Kid Part two from nineteen eighty

(40:22):
six, Yeah, isn't that whenhe goes to Japan? Yes, Okinawa
okay, and then again and thenext Karate Kid in nineteen ninety four.
I wish I could tell you I'veseen it two thousand and five's King Kong.
I'm like, all right, butone with what you're saying makes sense
because if you have to have militaryequipment and military great equipment, which you

(40:45):
want it to look real. Youwant it to look real. That makes
sense, which is another thing I'vealways wondered, like how do they get
Like I was watching Tropic Thunder theother day, right, awesome movie,
and I was like, I wonder, how where do they get these military
helicopters, all this military equipment.So I guess with you saying that,

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that makes sense as to why theDepartment of Defense would be involved, because
they're like, hey, we wantit to look real, explosions, we
want our input. This is whatreal wartime stuff looks like, da da
da da. And I would imaginethere's some scenarios where the military would be
happy to help out as long asthey get final cut. And then there's
some negotiation that happens in terms offinancial okay, like they get a little

(41:30):
kickback on the after the movie's createdand they make billions at the box office.
Let's just use Battleship as an example. I can only imagine they're trying
to depict what the military is like, and they go to the Navy going
hey, da da da da,and they go, we'd love to help,
but we get final cut. Andthen the movie people go, well,
we'll let you have final cut ifyou pay X number of dollars.

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And then it looks on the lineitem of people that but supported the movie
financially, the US Department of Defense. Okay, I guess it makes sense.
Of course Red was on that list. That makes sense. Silence of
the Lambs is on this list ofmovies that were co scripted and funded by
the DoD. I'm like, okay, FBI stuff, But I mean,

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I don't think the FBI falls underDepartment of Defense. But I hear what
you're saying. Star Trek for theVoyage Home, now that was an interest.
That's the one I gotta think backto the day. That's the one
where they it's got William Shatner,Leonard Nimoy, original cast and crew of
Star Trek. Huh. My dadwas a huge treking, right. He

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didn't go to conventions or anything,but he loved, loved, loved the
dad, And so that was theone where they go back to San Francisco
and they and they're trying to savea group of humpback whales so they can
continue maintaing or whatever, and theyend up having to take these teleport these

(42:54):
giant humpback whales into another It wassuch a bizarre Listen. The storylines were
not important. No no, no, no, Yeah, Tom gun both
of those, the original one andMavericks one, Transformers, which okay,
that makes sense. Huge military presencein the Transformers movies, and all of

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them true lies, true lies.That's Arnold Schwarzenegger. Jamie Lee Curtis,
right, And that's the one wherethey blew up the bridge. Yeah you
really say, Tom Arnold, Yeah, he's in it. I know he's
in it, but I don't thinkhe's an important role like Schwarzenegger or Jamie
Lee Curtis. He's he is theinside man for Arnold Schwarzenegger. He is

(43:36):
his contact. He's the guy whohelps him with all the nerdy stuff.
I'm sorry, I just can't takeTom Arnold seriously. Well you better.
You know, I am my owngrandpa. You know what else? Was
there when he made his appearance onTrailer Park Boys, and he was sharing
a room with Bubbles and he wasMasturbasedble is like, you know, all

(44:00):
I heard was a squeaky squeaky Itried to cough. I think Tom.
I could be wrong, but Ithink Tom Arnold has done some serious movies,
more than one. You think soCradle to the Grave, Okay,
I've never seen that one. Yeah, uh, not that barely legal,
that's yeah. Serious movies like soulPlaine, right right, Hanseling Gretel all

(44:25):
right, or Big Bully. Yeah. I mean, I gotta be honest.
I don't know a lot of thesemovies didn't run. Animal Factory nine
Months is a rom com, okay, with Hugh Grant. He's in that,
So just dicks pocket some of thatshade, my fellow hawkeye. I'm

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just saying, I can't ever takeTom Arnold seriously. They can't all be
golf punks or uh Chasing Christmas.All right, we're the best damn sports
show ever. Nonetheless, when youwhen I hear the movie an American Obsession
the Stupids, when I hear truelies, I don't think Tom Arnold instantly.

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It's Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis.Another one, Wonder Woman nineteen eighty
four, they say, also wasco scripted by the DoD and then Wings
co scripted. Interesting, that's whatthat's that's how it was presented. American
movies co scripted by the DoD orwith the do D, so they had

(45:27):
a hand in the writing. Imean, from what I'm reading into them,
I would only send somebody Texas inand I think it's a good point.
I would only imagine they don't likelooking bad, so they get a
writing credit for input on changing thescript. Okay, makes sense. This
text says Indiana Jones is about Nazisand US government. Okay. I didn't

(45:47):
think about that because it was atthat time, you know, if you
remember, they were burning books,the Nazis were, and I think Indiana
Jones ran into Hitler or whatever andhe autographed his his dad black book whatever.
But anyway, so yeah, there'sa lot of them out there.
I was so blown away by onethat the Department of Defense and the US

(46:12):
military, you know, had theirhands in these movies, and two they
were funded and co scripted by them. But I guess it makes sense.
Corbyn with what you said. Youknow, if one we don't want to
look bad too, you'all gonna payus. Yeah, well we'll take We'll
take your government cheese to go aheadand make this movie. Well, and
you'll gladly, if you're a moviemaker, you'll gladly make a movie at

(46:34):
the request of the government that youknow, because people love in America love
military movies. They'll gladly make itso you can get the box office money.
All right, take that money,and then hopefully we can, uh,
if we do a good job,the military will help pay for more
of these movies. I think you'vejust I'm sorry, you just entered the
rabbit hole of the US government's involvementin movies and why they make them.

(46:59):
Okay, yeah, yeah, becauseit's a deep poll. I never really
even thought about that why. Iwas just still blown away by the fact
that they are involved in it,because every other country pretty much doesn't make
movies about their military, right doingthe race, don't gloat what they do,
right doing the research. Since you'rekind of on that topic or whatever.
When it started with mafia funded movies, whatever, I learned that and

(47:22):
Bllywood, India's Hollywood all right,they're their India Mob. Indian mob organized
crime. Organized crime has a lotof their hands in Bollywood as well.
So America is not the only one, maybe military wise, yeah, but
you know, so if I'm sure, if you go off over to Japan,

(47:44):
they're Japanese produced movies, the Yukuzaor whatever, it's probably got their
PC there as well. Yeah.I mean the mob being involved in the
entertainment world is not a new thing, right. I think of Frank Sinatra
and they would want to meet andbe around him, and then they would
be like, well, we canhelp you, right. That was one
thing that I found out. They'relike, hey, the mob was involved

(48:05):
in one of these movies. That'show Marilyn Monroe got her starts, and
that's how Frank Sinatra, like youjust said, got his starter. Like
hey, we want you, wewant this guy in the movie. And
they're like, okay, don't breakmy legs and we'll go ahead and cast
these people. Right. The intimidation, I mean, think about going The
movie Casino is loosely based on theKansas City mobs involvement in the In the

(48:29):
Rise of Vegas, they knew andChicago knew the amount of money that they
could get out of gambling, andno one was looking. So it was
the wild West essentially right right,and they got to do whatever they wanted.
No one was watching. Well,you're out in the desert. What
you're gonna do? And now lookat it tourist trap in the movie.

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Yeah, one of these days I'llget to go not onless. I was
still blown away by how many moviesthat the mafia and the government had involved.
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Japan to give DC two hundred andfitty cherry trees to replace those removed from
Title Basin. I know, hardhitting news. Japan's Prime minister confirmed the

(55:19):
gift during a ceremony at the WhiteHouse yesterday. Cherry trees from Japan have
been planted at the Title Basin sincenineteen twelve. Huh yeah, Biden considers
Australia's request to drop as sage prosecution. That's what he said during a meeting
with Japan's Prime minister at the WhiteHouse yesterday. The Wicked Leaks founder was

(55:43):
indicted on seventeen espionage charges after publishingclassified US documents back at twenty ten.
The US says Massage put lives atrisk through the publication of those materials.
Woves, Yes, what were theyreally whirling? What else we got here?
Arizona Democrats. Democrats attempted to repealabortion band the State House yesterday.

(56:10):
In the State House yesterday, RepublicanRepresentative Matt Gress joined Democrats and trying to
bring the bill forward to stop theband with emotion in the sentence also denied.
The Arizona Supreme Court is upholding anabortion band which dates back to the
Civil War, the eighteen sixty fourlaw from when Arizona was still a US
territory bands all abortions except risk themof the and then lastly, hold on,

(56:36):
I wanted to hit that even evenincest, Yeah, man, yeah,
yeah, yeah. Or if thebaby is like not okay and gonna
die the moment it comes out,she's still got to carry the baby.
What is the MoMA? Okay?Then that's what meant? Sure, who
care the psychological effects of carrying itsomething that's gonna die? Yeah, We're

(57:00):
good. And I didn't know ifyou wanted to hit that anymore. All
right? Oh, last week,lastly, here there's a bill that aims
to lower gun purchasing age here inOklahoma. A bill in the Oklahoma legislature
is aiming to lower the minimum agefor purchasing a pistol the measured decreased Risk.

(57:23):
The measure decreases the age from twentyone to eighteen. Supporters of the
bill say that a federal judge inWest Virginia ruled that the band on purchases
of firearms by people between the agesof eighteen twenty is unconstitutional. So maybe
eighteen year olds can buy a pistolnow, just clad we we're working on
the really important things. Big Ju, Oklahoma City Thunder crushed the San Antonio

(58:00):
one hundred and twenty seven to eightynine in a Western Conference showdown at the
Paycom Center. Shay Gilly Gus Alexanderscored a team high twenty six points to
lead the Thunder to their third streetvictory. Josh Giddy filled the stat sheet
with twenty points, twelve rebounds,seven assists, while Gordon Hayward came off

(58:22):
the bench to finish with eighteen points. The Thunder sits second in the West
at fifty five and twenty five.Zach Collins pay San Antonio with twenty points
in the losing effort. The Spursremain last in the West at twenty and
sixty. OU's football season opener againstTemple has officially been moved from Saturday,

(58:42):
August thirty first to Friday, Augustthirtieth, and will kick off at six
pm, the school announced this week. Sooner Scoop first reported the game would
be moved to Friday. Moments beforeOU's release, the Sooners announced that ESPN
requested the change so their first gameas a member of the SEC would be
in a prime time window. Wewere asked to consider moving up the season
opener by a day so ESPN couldtelevise our first game as a member of

(59:07):
the SEC in a primetime window.OU athletic director said in a release.
It's a unique and exciting opportunity forus, as it will be our first
Friday night game in the history ofGaylard Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, and we'll
give our team tremendous visibility nationally.Another major plus is given the kicktime,

(59:30):
our players and fans should benefit froma cooler temperature. It's reasonable to expect
that playing in the evening will significantlymitigate some of the heat issues we typically
deal with during early season day games. Our first ever Friday night lights will
undoubtedly be one for the books,and we're excited to open the season and
our first year in the SEC insuch a spectacular fashion. Are there any

(59:55):
college teams that have their opening dayon a Friday? I thought it was
all Saturday. No. No.A lot of that first week like tu's
had a lot of games on Thursdaynights, okay, to try and get
some TV exposure, and with ESPNhaving so many deals, they've got to
finagle that and some teams just haveto play on different nights just to make
that happen. And think about it, if you're a non Power five and

(01:00:22):
you want national TV exposure for recruitingor whatever, you'll gladly take at Friday
night seven pm, right compared toeither nothing or a two o'clock or eleven
on a Saturday, because you're gonnaget lost in the shuffle of everybody else
where if that's the only game footballfans will watch it. That's not the

(01:00:44):
situation with OU to a degree.They did have to shuffle the TV schedule
around, and OU's like, Yeah, we want to be our first SEC
game national television, seven o'clock,prime time. Yes, sign us up.
Gladly take that. The Royals havealready won their series against the Astros
following an eleven to two blowout victoryfrom Kansas City. Vinnie pass Quantino led

(01:01:06):
the offense after going three for threewith a solo homer, five RBI and
two runs scored, Hunter Renfro andNelson vel Valaquise drove in a pair of
home of runs, while Seth Lugoearned the win after giving up two runs
over six innings. Casey improved toeight and four on the season. Yan
Youar Diez and Jose Abreu drove inruns for Houston. Spencer Ariagatti took the

(01:01:30):
loss after giving up seven runs inthree innings as the Astros dropped to four
and nine. As a Royals fan, I am not excited about this that
they're doing well. Why because I'vebeen disappointed many many times. It's waly.
Yes, there's one hundred and ninetyfour thousand games still to be pilling.

(01:01:52):
That is so true. So Iam not counting my listen. Even
if they do poorly, I don'tcare. I have seen them win the
world time, so I am happyas can be. But a lot of
Royals fans are like, oh man, we're back, they settled down.
It is super early to be braggingabout how well we're doing. We're still

(01:02:13):
in second place, You're still fourgames out. There's a lot of games
to be played. There's a lotof really good teams. Pump the brakes
on stuff like that. The Jaguarswill have star pass rusher Josh Allen for
the next five years. The teamannounced the signing on Wednesday, after placing
the franchise tag on the outside linebackerearlier this offseason. ESPN reported that the

(01:02:37):
deal is worth five years and onehundred and fifty million dollars. Allen had
a career high seventeen point five sackslast season. He was the seventh overall
pick by Jacksonville in twenty nineteen andAaron Rodgers has reflected on a wild year.
During an appearance on the I CanFly podcast, the Jets starting quarterback

(01:03:01):
admitted to having dark thoughts in theimmediate aftermath of his season ending achilles tear.
The forty year old said that aftereighteen seasons with the Green Bay Packers,
getting traded to the Jets restored hispassion for football. He also said
making his debut for New York onMonday Night football was one of the best

(01:03:22):
moments of his career and the worst. Rogers was carted off the field on
the Jets' first possession of the season. According to head coach Robert Sala,
Rogers is expected to participate in OTApractices next month. He has to walk
some things back because the story isis he's toxic af and that that locker

(01:03:45):
room is not doing well. Uhooh, and so he's got to start
mending some fences because after the injury, he boasted his toat like it's all
good, I'm playing this year andpill Yeah, like he baited fans.
Ah yeah, he is in apehiclem Kansas City check. Everybody'd be watching
those first forty seconds anyway. Ibet he don't run out with a flag.

(01:04:10):
I'll just wait on the sideline.Still it's time. Kansas City Chiefs
Wide Receiver Rushi Rice is facing eightcharges in connection with a hit and run
crash last month. Rice is accusedof one count of aggravated assault, one
count of collision involving serious bodily injury, and six counts of collision involving injury
and arrest. Warren has been issuedfor Rice for his involvement in the multi

(01:04:32):
vehicle crash where Dallas police say hewas speeding and lost control, eventually hitting
a center median wall that led toa chain reaction collision. That feels right,
it feels like he should get insome trouble. Absolutely. Here's the
crazy thing that apparently he is surfacingthe last couple days. He left the
playbook in the car like walked awayfrom the and of which I'm like a

(01:04:55):
Bible. No, the Bible's theBible. This is plays in a football
game. One has a ton ofreligious value. Wars have been started over
it. To me, the Ithought they always turned those in at the
end of the year. And ifI'm not mistaken, it's a tablet.
Now, it's not a binder,okay, So it's not like you'd be

(01:05:15):
able to get into it anyway.And maybe it is a binder. I
don't know. Maybe Andy Reid's oldschool, but I'm under the impression that
it is a tablet, so therewould be some security measures on it.
Maybe there were cutbacks and only quarterbacksget the tablets. I don't think so.
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little different. I like to tryand stray. I don't want to always
do sasquatch. I try to finddifferent things, and so this one is
the most one of the more bizarrethings that we've ever come across in a
conspiracy, because I didn't know thatthis existed. So there's this guy named

(01:07:29):
Michael McCartney. He's known as theTorture King. He lives in Virginia,
and Michael is in a Facebook group, chat group, whatever you want to
call it, and people would talkto him about what they were looking for,
and then he would go and findit, kind of like Red and

(01:07:51):
Shawshank, except instead of a posteror a chisel, a rock chisel or
a polishing cloth. His thing washe would find monkey torture videos and produced
them. So and apparently this isa large group of individuals. Homeland Security

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has busted a massive global monkey torturenetwork. I'm sorry, I shouldn't laugh.
Torturing monkeys is terrible. I justdid not know that it's a thing,
and it sounds funny when you sayit out loud. Yes, it's
a thing, a monkey torture ring. So two women have also been charged
out of the UK for this.He was one of the key one of

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the three key distributors identified. Heis a former motorcycle gang member whatever that
means, whatever however definition you wantto put on that, who previously spent
time in prison. Ran several chatgroups for monkey torture enthusiasts from around the
world on an encrypted messaging app calledTelegram. The groups used to share ideas

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for custom made torture videos, suchas setting monkeys on fire, injuring them
with tools, and even putting onein a blender. Oh No, what's
brown and red? And spins aroundand round a round a monkey and a
blender. The ideas were then sentalong with payments to video makers in Indonesia

(01:09:30):
who would carry them out, sometimeskilling the baby longtailed macaw monkeys in the
process. According to documents, McCartney, who lived in the US, is
accused by prosecutors of collecting funds fromhis chat group and distributing videos depicting the
torture, murder, and sexually sadisticmutilations of animals, specifically juvenile and adult

(01:09:55):
monkeys. Why monkeys. He hascooperated with investigators from the Homeland Security He's
agreed to plead guilty and to conspiracycharges. He'll make his plea later this
month. He's gonna be about fiveyears in and he confessed to his role
in the torture network, describing himselfas the king of the demented world.

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Quote, I was the man youwant to see monkeys get messed up.
I could bring it to you.He also described the moment he joined his
first monkey group. They all hada poll set up. Do you want
hammer involved? Do you want playersinvolved? Do you want a screwdriver?
The resulting videos were the most grotesquethings I'd ever seen, according to him,

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and yet he went on to becomea key player in the groups.
More charges are expected to follow.They believe they got about twenty people on
their radar that they are going toarrest globally. Wow. Three people in
the US have also been charged,including this cat. Two tortures were arrest
torturers were arrested in Indonesia, threehave been rest in the UK. In

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the US, two others have beencharged in addition to the ones I was
mentioning. One of them a formerUS Air Force officer who was previoly court
martialed and dismissed from the military.And then another individual. So here's some
things to think about. He notonly organized a group. But he then

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also had to seek someone out inanother country, never going to the country,
never participating in it in terms ofrecruiting the animal and the person,
and then would send them money todo this. So so he's not the
one torturing. He's just the ringmaster. I guess it's the branchise.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Soit's like he's Charles Manson. I'll pay

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you X amount of dollars. Ijust need you to do me a favor.
All right, what you got forfifty thousand dollars? I need you
to go find a monkey and thenset it on fire. Done. There's
no way it was fifty thousand dollars, not even a chance. Just pull
that number out. But no.But which I was going to get to
is you're praying on countries with individualswho don't make a lot of money.

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So you say, I throw youa hundie. Oh okay, you'll gladly
do it, because one hundred USdollars goes a long way, and yeah,
that makes sense. And then youpost it in whatever group you get
fused, you get money. Okay. It's a whole thing, right,
all from the recliner. Huh.Not only that, there's enough people to

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support it. I don't know aboutyou all. When I order something online,
I get psyched. I get psychedfor it to show up. I
heard something on Sunday. It's supposedto be here on Friday. Every day,
even though I know it's coming onFriday, I check to see when
it's arriving. I get excited forme. It's clothes cleaning products, whatever
this cat. I'm supposed to getmy monkey torture video. There's going to

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be a new release today. Ican't wait for the new monkey torture video.
Here's why I think this is differentthan cockfighting, which I also am
not a big supporter of. I'mnot a supporter at all. Okay,
but here's where it's different. Thoughthe chickens are getting tortured, right,
there is a perceived sport happening rightright, just like boxing. It's like

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MMA, but the only difference iswe're using cocks instead of people. Yeah,
I wouldn't say it's like boxing boxers. Train, bro, you don't
know how deep this cockfighting is.Now. I understand the owners make these
chickens learn, Well, how dowe know that? Like this fighter?
Really weird way to rationalize it didn'twant to be in m boxing or mma.

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Oh you always wanted to be abaker. He got pushed by like
his dad or somebody like that,you know, and a different end of
this world. That's different. I'mjust saying it's different. But I'm just
saying I can see the difference inthat's a different type of torture stadistic thing
where this is one undred percent yourown. There is only one outcome,

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right that you're happy with, absolutely, and that there are So there's a
whole group of people. How doyou He's like, oh, I remember
when I signed up for my firstmonkey torture group? Right, how did
you even go? You know whatI'm into? Right? Monkey torture?

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Or do you? Or does hehave like this whole secret life where he
does this and his friends didn't knowthat very well? Could be the case,
but I mean he was a memberof a motorcycle gang Gorbyn, so
he probably has always been into it. Of course he's in a weird stuff.
I read that he was toothless andhe was addicted to heroin for a

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long time and after he got intogot out of prison, he started watching
these videos and that's how he reallygot into it. He's like, hey,
wait a minute, I could makemoney doing this. What is toothless
have to know from doing years andyears of heroin? Is why? Yeah?
To me, you still even thoughyou go to prison and you experience

(01:15:04):
things I don't. I don't lovethe implication that, like, because you
do haring and because you go toprison, you'll you'll be wandering around in
the internet going I need something tostimulate me. Right, let's watch monkey
torture videos. MM. So let'ssay you get this video sent to you.
Do you watch it? No,this is a great question. I

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love this hypothetical. Huh, totallyset up the scenario. Hypothetical. You
set up a scenario, gimpee.Okay, So, so you're sitting there
minding your own business. You getan email from somebody that maybe you haven't
talked to in a long time.It's not gonna be me, you know,
and instead of like, hey,would you like to you know,
own your own business. You know, it's not an MLM, It's like,
hey, I got something here.You gotta check it out, so

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you'll open up. You're like,all right, Steve, I haven't talked
to you since god damn college.But let's see what you got there.
And you click the attachment and youopen it up and you see a cute
little monkey, cack monkey right,just doing its own little monkey cow monkey.
But yes, uh no, I'ma causer bird mcacs are the monkeys

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that you're talking there's no m acquemcacs. We've been through this before,
sure when it comes to monkeys.Nonetheless, nonetheless we're focusing on the wrong
thing here because you feel like you'retrying to see that word. No,
no, no, no, no, that's the type of monkey. Doesn't
have to be that kind of monkey. Could be a spider monkey, could
be a chimpanzee, could be ina rang a tank for all I give
a damn. But you open itup and you see this little monkey doing

(01:16:29):
little monkey things, and then allof a sudden, right you're like,
what's this liquid being poured on itshead? All right? And then you
see a flick, a little sparkof sorts. Do you stop watching it
then or do you continue watching?I mean, I think you that's the
first question. One are you watchingthe video? How far in are you

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watching? Right? Because you haveno idea what it is. It's not
labeled, it's not labeled in theright, right, it's not monkey torture,
right, that's not how it's labeled. It's just like I thought you'd
like to see this, so youclick on it. You're like, ok,
maybe, what do you think,lindsay, how long are you watching?
I think that I am suspicious assoon as I see them dumping something

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on the monkey's head, sure ofcourse, and I get nervous and turn
it off. So they just pointit's a picture of monkey. You're like,
oh, okay, And the momentsomething poured, you're stopping the video.
I think it's a trap. Youdon't know. I'm buying that you
don't know what kind of liquids beingpoured on this monkey. Maybe this monkey,
you know, is under a waterfiltain. I'll agree you don't want

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to see violence. I agree withthat, but you don't know what's happening.
Yeah, the So if I'm watchinga little more, and if I
imagine if it's starting off light likethat, it's probably going to go into
like what I read earlier about howit's starts off light, where they teased

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it with taking away baby bottles fromthe little monkeys, and then it went
into like cutting off their fingertips.Yeah, but on this example, how
long are you watching? Right?None of that way, and don't go
to another world. Stay here inthis question until I see something the first
side of something horrific, which wouldwhich would be? Would that be?

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What's the limits the spark? Right? Because you don't know what? Oh?
Okay, first sight of blood?Okay, that could be pretty far
into the video, though I'm watchingthe whole thing. I'm one hundred percent
watching the whole thing. I thinkI'm right there with you for context,
right. That doesn't mean I'm okaywith it, right. There are plenty

(01:18:44):
of videos I'm not okay with it. I've watched, and I don't know
if I'm better for it, butI know it exists rather than what happened.
Right. And then I'm also sendinga noteback on dude, not cool.
Yeah, do not send me anymore of these ever again. And
then I have an internal debate onwhether I send it to the police.

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That's that's an even better question.I would like to think that you know,
I don't want to say you,but you, Royal, you would
would the person that's not an NSNperson, not the one that's into the
monkey torture. Yeah, you know, just the random that got the video.
No, I'd like to think thatI would me personally, But like,

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where do you start with something likeit? You don't call nine one
one riot? Do you call theFBI? No? No? You know
do you do? You just callit? Call up the non emergency hot
animal abuse tip line something like that, right, You you call Tulsa Animal
Welfare and you're like, hey,yeah, I got this video sent to
me. Yeah, and all,I don't know what to do, but

(01:19:50):
it's weird and y'all should you knowfix it? I don't know if I
would say that any of that,right, I mean, I see your
point that that happens. But morality'san interesting thing. Yeah, morality is
so different for everybody. And Icould see people going, that's not okay,

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but it ain't happening with me,right. I could see people going,
well, that ain't happening here right, right, rather than it's just
overwhelmingly wrong, right right. Butnow that you've got the email, you've
got the attachment, and I'm surethere's some nerd way to figure out that
that's been opened and viewed. Sure, probably how many times it's been viewed?

(01:20:33):
Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, so now you're on
the hook for it. No,no, you're not on the hook for
it. I mean you send areply saying, not cool, don't send
me anymore. You delete the email, so ghost to your deleted folder,
and that's it. And if theytry to come back to you, go
listen. I tried. I didn'task for it. I tried to stop
it. I said, don't sendanymore, and I deleted it. What

(01:20:54):
more was I supposed to do?That's fair, I don't It may be
a criminal thing to have that typeof video on your computer. I don't
know, right, but nothing getsdeleted forever, so right, And that
could be tied in with like somebodysends you an anonymous video and it's it's
child porn, right, and you'relike, well, go, whoa hey,

(01:21:14):
do you do that exact same thing? Do you email Tom Back or
Steve or whoever send it to you. You'd be like, whoa not cool,
delete it and then report it.I mean, that does not get
you off the hook for possession ofchild pornography. If you did not ask
for it, you said don't I'mnot participating in this, and you made
an effort to remove it. Ithink at one absolves you. I think

(01:21:39):
I think I think if you doall that and then contact the authorities immediately
immediately, A child crime is different, right, completely extreme difference. Here
states you have to mandate report childcruelty. Fifteen states you would have to
for animal cruelty or not one ofthem. Wait, so hold on,

(01:21:59):
huh so do you just look somethingup? I'm guessing, Okay, explain,
okay, So if you see childcruelty, uh huh, forty eight
states you would have to two arelike, it's fine, right, do
we know which two states? Idon't, huh, because if it's like

(01:22:19):
Alaska and Hawaii, because I'm thinkingforty eight, just the lower forty eight,
right, No, you know Alaskaand Hawaii they're like, I mean
we're out here. No you would, you know, you make it like
people you think Alaska is so remote. It's just really big. There's less
people in Wyoming than there is inAlaska. So like, but so all

(01:22:43):
right, so forty eight states yougot to report child continue but for animal
cruelty there's fifteen states. Only fifteenyeah, uh huh unless you are a
vet and then you would report it, Oklahoma is required if you're a VET
to report it sure to authority.That's like you know, vet hippocratic code

(01:23:05):
or whatever type of thing. Absolutely, yeah, but that's that's not a
crime, right, that's probably justlike a bylaw of being a doctor.
Yes, now, animal cruelty youhad would have to report it in like
Louisiana, Florida, California. Okay, I mean I don't care about all
this here though. Yeah, somebodytext in and said, this has been

(01:23:27):
in public eye for at least fiveyears. Monkey torture has then your timelines,
Jack, Dude, your FYP issending you things. I gotta be
honest. I don't think I knoweverything, but by nature of what we
do, I get a lot ofstuff come across my desk that I have
zero interest in. This has nevercome across my desk, GIMPI I've never

(01:23:49):
heard of monkey torture videos before.Do you feel like you might be in
an arena where that should come acrossyour desk based off of what you do
and the people you roll with.To be honest with you, I'm sure,
yeah, yeah, I'm just beingI'm completely a huntress with you,
just because of people that I know, and people that know me and like

(01:24:12):
my weird, sick sense of humoror taste in things, my my morbid
curiosity. I'm not saying that Iagree with her or it should be a
thing or whatever, but yes,to answer your question, I could see
somebody in my grand circle, notthe close one, but my grand circle
being like, hey man, Jake, is this People try to shock us
absolutely, so I get sent videosof things I have no interest in that

(01:24:36):
I will never talk about on theshow. But they're like, look at
this crazy video. So that's whereI think it would apply to GIMPI and
I for sure where people would sendthat stuff. But to be in the
public eye, I have not beenmade aware. I don't The story is
just from this week that this guygetting arrested. So this makes it sound
like it's been you know, ontwenty twenty and Nightline and stuff like that,

(01:25:00):
Like hey dudes, yeah right,everybody knows about monkey torture. He
says, I saw a TikTok ofa snake killing one of those cute little
monkeys and eating it like wild animals, not pets. And you wouldn't believe
what people were saying because the cameraguy didn't save the monkey. That's just
nature though, Yeah, I meanit is nature if you catch it happening
in the wild, if you captive, put them in capture, and then

(01:25:23):
force it to happen, it ishardly the wild. Yeah, I'll give
you that. I'll give you that. Do you think it's a power over
a weaker thing? Excitement trip?Sure, I guess right, because monkeys
are harmless ps. Monkeys are notharmless. They rip people's arms off,
and your painis I'm just saying,there's a whole world of custom videos out

(01:25:46):
there. Look up, look upthe Tale of swap dot av I from
a website. I listen that website. I get it. And then the
next text text court you're always sayingthere's a shoe for every Cormyn. I.
Yes, didn't know this was anoption. Didn't know this was a

(01:26:06):
shoe. Yeah, didn't know therewere people out there that wanted to watch
insert animal name get horrendously destroyed violently. Yeah. But I mean you got
to think of all the videos thatare out there. I'm sure you've seen
the video of the two Russian guysbeating the other Russian guy with a hammer,

(01:26:27):
you know, and you can hearthe death rattle and him gurgling,
choking on his blood. I'm sureyou've seen that video before, so that
doesn't surprise me that there's something afterlike like this, and those videos get
circulated simply because of that one video. Who was a mister Hans, the
one the guy that had sex withthe horse and then died after having sex
with the horse? Yuck, You'reyou're not familiar? No interesting? Kimby,

(01:26:51):
would you mind sending that to herso she can see this. I'll
see if I can dig it upfor sure. Oh, it's it's available,
our favorite side, it's available.Oh, I'm sure if that site's
even active anymore. I understand yourpoint, like there are people out there
that want to see really horrendous things, one hundred percent. To me,

(01:27:13):
there's a giant elite like human beings. Two people choosing to participate in something
is completely different than a group ofpeople not in that town. Go find
somebody, seek them out, paycollect money from these individuals to then go
pay those person that they've never metto watch that happen. That's a weird
form of entertainment. Man. Again, morality is a weird thing. Are

(01:27:36):
you the same person that then fightsfor rights of something else. I don't
understand that because to me, ifyou're if you're a proponent for that,
and maybe this lies the conspiracy ifthat, if you're for that, how
can you be four for anything else? How can you care about protecting anybody
else? How can you be consideryourself a religion individual. It's a really

(01:28:03):
bizarre thing. This text was inprison with a guy that was in for
Best Reality. He liked cheap.I guess if BC Reality happens in Oklahoma,
then animal abuse and torture are moreprevalent than people think. Okay,
Back in the VHS era, therewere the Faces of Death tape that had

(01:28:23):
a clip of a group of peoplebeheading the head of a monkey. I
remember this. I remember this onehundred percent right. There's a documentary on
Netflix called Don't f with Cats abouta guy being brought to justice for torturing
cats. The thing about that documentarythat I think you're misunderstanding is it's more

(01:28:45):
about wellle people go over the topand get involved in things that aren't thirsty.
These people investigated what happened to thiscat, and they got the wrong
guy and he couldn't shake it,like not like he couldn't get over it,
he couldn't shake the image that gotpushed on him. He had nothing
to do with and he killed himself. No, no, no, yeah,
yeah yeah yeah no they yeah yeah, yeah yeah. This guy tortured

(01:29:09):
No no, no, I don'tno murder, no guy, I know.
But the basis of the documentary ishow over the top people go investigating
these things. And in one ofthe parts, this is when I stopped
watching it, these people went downa rabbit hole and one of the guys,
they were like, it's this guy. He couldn't shake the image of
what they said happened to him,which he played no part in, and
he ended up killing himself. Yes, go look it up. I watched

(01:29:33):
this. Then you missed it.This part. This, This was a
bunch of people. I followed thisguy. Yes, and they found him.
Yes, they eventually found him.They played a part in that killing.
He ended up killing a guy.He murdered a guy. It started
with a cat that murder. Yes, yes, but the problem with that
is it also showed these people notbeing involved in things they had no business

(01:29:56):
of accusing somebody that didn't have nothingto do with it, and that person
killed themselves. I agree with thatthat happened in that documentary, but that
documentary is about how people go,like went over the top and blame somebody
for something that didn't happen. Giveme just what. I don't see you
make that face very often. Ohno, no, just what I'm coming
up with. One. I can'tfind mister Hands anywhere. I don't know

(01:30:18):
if it's been scrubbed from the Internetor not. Two, our favorite website
is still a thing that's awesome.Free of the things that I'm saying here,
because the words that I'm searching isso freaking bizarre. It just makes
me shake my head. I'm like, I don't I don't want to.
Here's a text. These these idiotswill be dealt with in prison, just

(01:30:40):
like a pedophile. If you wantto harm an innocent animal, you will
do it to a child. Imean, I don't know if those two
things are connected. I don't knowif that's necessarily true. I don't know
if those two things are necessarily true. But I don't also believe not they
don't get everybody. Not everybody getscaught. I'll neither confirm nor deny that

(01:31:00):
I have a telegram links of thesame stuff you all are talking about self
reflection might be in your agenda then, Man, I'm telling you, it's
a crazy thing to think about.Why someone would be a part of something
like this A make sure I wouldn'twant to don't misrepresent a monkey torture network,
much like your you know group networkfor leads. All right, we'll

(01:31:27):
take a break. More of TheBig Man Morning Show is next ninety Good
morning. It's the Big Mad MorningShow. Nine one eight four six O
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also a little conspiracy theory Thursday.This happened in La on Monday, where
a thirty four year old woman,according to police, was responsible for a
gruesome murder suicide that spanned three differentcrime scenes, including fatally throwing her infant

(01:32:17):
daughter onto the freeway from a moviesuv Oh Jesus Man, and that she
was showing signs of a manic frenzyrelated to the impeding solar eclipse. Astrology
influencer on X referred to the comingeclipse as the epitome of spiritual warfare.

(01:32:40):
Just days before the celestial event andthe hours leading up to the violence,
Johnson, who went by the monikerAoka with a handle of mystic lipstick.
On X posted alert this is thefinal warning. Turn notifications on do not
look at the eclipse. Something iscoming to or over one hundred thousand followers.

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The bizarre and ghastly sequence events leadingup to the murder suicide began in
the upscale Montecito apartments in Woodland Hillsat about three third in the morning,
when, according to police, neighborsheard an argument between a man and a
woman. Later that morning, aneighbor told the police when she stepped out
of her family's apartment she saw bloodeverywhere. Father called nine one one,

(01:33:28):
and they found Jalen Cheney dead frommultiple stab wounds. Investigator say Cheney and
Johnson lived in the apartment with Johnson'stwo children, aged eight months and nine
years old, and they were involvedin a verbal altercation that led to the
stabbing. Johnson then fled the scenewith her two children and a dark colored
Porsche SUV wasted money. Thirty fouryear old mother of two crashed her SUV

(01:33:55):
through the parking garage security gate atthe apartment complex. She fled in the
morning, still hours before her bodywas discovered. The California Highway Patrol reported
the northbound freeway of the four Hfive near Culver City. They found an
infant girl dead on the roadway andthe nine year old girl suffering from minor
injuries. The duck colored suv wasobserved driving on the four O five when

(01:34:16):
the two children were expelled from thevehicle while it was moving, according to
police, at about five am.Investigators say she died when her suv slammed
into a tree on the pch morethan one going to one hundred miles per
hour. They said it's possible thatshe could be been suffering from bipolar disorder
or postpartum depression and been in amanic state and was seeing and hearing voices.

(01:34:43):
Feels like they're just correlating that withthe apocalypse, right because the apocalypse
was still hours away from happening Eclipse. Oh, that apocalypse hasn't happened yet.
We're still way. It depends onwho you asked, right. Argumentative,
It could be going on right now. We don't don't even know it.
Some feel like it is, butit was supposed to happen on Monday

(01:35:06):
with the eclipse. Eclipse apocalypse.I think the probably the thing that's the
most concerning in this and this isjust my opinion that probably isn't going to
go over well. The misunderstanding andmischaracterization that postpartum depression gives. It's insane.
Uh, it is not understood fully, right. Postpart is a real

(01:35:27):
thing that women go through. Yeah, and they say some men, but
women one deal with it. It'scrazy how tragic it is. Some cases
are lighter than others, you know, some just get a little depressed.
Other ones are throwing their babies outthe window and killing people and killing people.
Yeah, it's terrible, completely misunderstoodand dismissed by a lot of people.

(01:35:49):
Yeah, it's just normal, man. Every woman goes through it after
having a baby. Get over it. You only grew an organ, right,
and then a baby and then flushedthe organ out of your body with
the baby. Not airs. Allright, we got to take a break.
We'll be back. Tulsa's Morning Showis coming right back. Bid Morning

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Show, Tulsa's rock station nine KMOT. Good morning, It's the Big Mad
Morning Show nine four six oh kmodjoining us right now. Mike Malega with
the Tulsa Drillers. Good morning,man, how are you good? Morning.

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I'm doing awesome, Corbin. Greatto hear your voice. It's been
a long time, man. Yeah, it's great to talk to you as
we're starting another season down at oneoak Field, the homestand started on Tuesday.
You guys got that game in yesterday. That was a good I mean,
whoof, I don't know, Ihave I hope here's my hope.

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I hope we can talk about DaltonRushing all season. Yeah, that would
be nice. Yeah, he's onlymade a nice splash year. He's probably
our top rate. It's certainly ourtop rated prospect, number one guy in
the Dodgers organization. Kind of likeuniversally top twenty five, top thirty prospect
in all of baseball. So he'sone to come out and see if you're
a big baseball fean, and hehad a big game yesterday for us,

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helped us to a fourteen to fivewin. Yeah, it was exciting to
watch yesterday down at one Oakfield.We were there for the day game.
And the thing about you've been arounda long time, you hope these guys
hang out. I was talking withBC yesterday, but you hope these guys
hang out a long time. Butman, the reality is is if they're
good, there's a good chance they'regonna get called up. And that's why
you got to get down there tosee the guys in action at One Oak.

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Yeah, I mean, no doubt, and that's that's what we're all
about. You know, we're we'rehere to help the Dodgers develop players,
to get them to the big leaguesand help them whether they're helping them at
the big league level and in LosAngeles, or whether the Dodgers are using
them to make trades to better theirtheir major league team this year and sending
them off to to other places.So we love it, and you know,

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we want guys to thrive. It'sa big jump, gump jumping up
to double A, and a lotof these guys take a long time to
adjust to it. We had thetop prospect last year, Diego Kartaya.
He struggled most of the season andhe's gotten off to a really good start
this year. We have him back. So it's an amazing tandem of Diego
Kartaya and and Dalton rushing behind theplate for the year. So definitely for

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the fans, yeah, and theguys to watch. Austin Beck and Taylor
Young, I mean, it's anexcite. It's more it's it's always exciting.
You guys put on an amazing nightof entertainment at One Oak Field when
you're seeing the Tulsa Drillers in action. But when the guys are hitting home
runs in Grand Slams, you can'tget away for that excitement. No,

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it doesn't get any better than that. And then you know you're naming off
a lot of these offensive players thatare really really outstanding that we have this
season. But tonight on the mound, we have a former OSU cowboy,
Robleski, pitching tonight. He pitchedfor US opening night in Northwest Arkansas and
got the win. He's a reallyexciting young pitcher that's moving up through the

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ranks quickly. He's another one thatwe probably won't see for a full season.
He'll probably be in LA by theend of the year. The way
that the way that his rise hastaken him well, and you know,
you go, oh, they're gonnaleave whatever, but there's another guy right
behind him him. The Dodgers doa good job of stacking, so there's
always excitement happening when you see theDrillers in action down at One Oak tonight,
you got seven o'clock happening and aspecial Bobblehead night, and then you

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got Friday. The thing everybody looksforward to is fireworks happening down at one
oak Field. Mike, Yeah,the whole weekend. I mean, we're
we're rocking and rolling this weekend.I can't wait for tonight. It's nice
to wake up and see some sunshine. We've re kind of imagined Thursdays.
Thursday Nights are going to be calledtriple Play Thursdays now, so we're gonna
have a three legged, a threepronged attack on promotions. We've got a

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great giveaway tonight. We have ScottHead to see our manager Bobblehead Dolls tonight
for the first thousand fans. Thesecond leg of it is we've got King
Cabbage Brass Bands are official house bandon Thursdays. They're gonna perform at every
Thursday night game. So if youlove if you love King Cabbage, you
got to come out and support amet the ballpark. They're going to really
change the atmosphere I think on Thursdays. And then the third leg of it
is we do our Thursday Thursday thing, you know, So we're going to

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do three dollars sixteen ounce of beerseverywhere in the ballpark. You don't have
to go to a special location.So we'll have some featured domestics and we'll
have a medello I think is featuredtonight for four bucks. So drink specials,
giveaways and live entertainment all night everyThursday, Friday night, fireworks Saturday.
We're giving away hood Easy. Thesethings are like a thirty five or
forty dollars merchandise store giveaway for thefirst two thousand fans on Saturday. So

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it's a big weekend. Yeah,and we should mentioned we got a family
four pack of tickets we're going togive over ay right now for tonight's game.
So nine one, eight, fourto six, Oh Camo d talk
to GIMPI. A lot of greataction, and it is easy to get
excited about how well the drillers aredoing straight out of the shoot, but
we got it's a long road,so we can't get too excited, right
absolutely, Yeah, No, it'sbaseball, man. You know we started
out four and one, and youknow, a three game losing streak might

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be right around the corner, butwe hope to keep it up and keep
HOWK tonight with our with our aceon the Mount Robleski Michael Ladies join us
from Tulsa Drillers. Get your ticketsTulsa Drillers dot com and see them in
action as their home this week untilSunday. Man, I have been so
excited to talk to you. Weended last season talking about Showyotani and how
unbelievably talented this guy was, andthen a few weeks right before the start

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of regular season, this landmine happensthat nobody saw in the field, and
just the guy goes from being easilythe most talked about because of how exciting
it is to maybe now he couldbe wrapped up in a controversy. How
shocked were you to see this?Oh my god, I mean like completely
out of left field, that thing. I could not believe it, And

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you know, you had to letit kind of play its course and see
where it came out. But mygosh, it did not look good in
a lot of ways, like howdo you how do you get yourself in
a situation where somebody can, youknow, fleece you for four and a
half million bucks and not be involvedin it or complicit in some way and
Fortunately, his story seems like it'sringing out. True news came out last

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night. It looks like, youknow, his interpreter was appre shady character,
and you know, and he wastrusted by Otani and and he took
him for a lot of money.But it looks like he's going to get
cleared. So that's a good thing. But yeah, it was a complete
shocker when that when that news cameout during spring training. Yeah, I
was saying that he apparently went inand changed notification settings in his accountcil Otani

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wouldn't be aware when transactions happened,very nefarious moves. And so yeah,
it's good for the Dodgers to seethat that has planned out, that he
didn't do anything wrong, because heis an exciting player to watch. Curious
curious to you for you because yousee a lot of players come that come
from other countries. Do they allhave interpreters and and is it common for

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them to be this close to interpretersat the major league level? Yes,
I think definitely. I think themajor league teams, as part of their
agreements with the players is that they'regoing to also, you know, fund
bringing in the interpreter, which isnecessary because they have media responsibilities at the
major league level that they don't haveat the minor league level. I think
over the years here, I mean, we have a lot of foreign speaking

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players that come through with the Drillersevery year, mostly Spanish speaking players,
but we have a lot of Asianplayers as well, and we've had maybe
one interpreter. I think that Ican really recall over the years. But
what the Dodgers do, which iskind of a special is they have they
They've hired a guy. He's anamazing dude that comes in and he teaches

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all of the Spanish speaking players Englishand then teaches the English players Spanish if
they if they want to, youknow, help welcome their players and be
able to communicate to their to theirSpanish speaking players. So it's really a
focal point because baseball is such aninternational game and we do have players from
all over the world coming in.The other thing I wanted to bring up

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quickly as they're speaking with Michae Legofrom the Tulsa Drillers. They're in action
this week. Make sure you goout there. Special Thursday night promotion,
live music, drink specials. It'sgoing to be a good night out at
one Oafield bobblehead giveaway, we gotto talk about Jackson Holiday, the story
of coming out well yesterday that hemoving up pretty fast, he got the
call. This is an exciting storytoo, amazing, I mean amazing,

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especially because it has a local flareto it. You know, with Holiday
coming out of out of still Water. You know his dad, Matt,
who played for us on the wayup when the Colorado Rockies organization is probably
going to be a Hall of Fameror certainly one that's going to get a
lot of votes. You know,it's very exciting to see Jackson making the
big leagues. He means he's justdrafted basically last season and they've already called

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him up. Got an RBI andhis debut last night, which is exciting.
And the thing that really blows mymind about at Corbin is that they
say his younger brother's better than him, and so there's like another stud Holiday
that's about ready to get drafted asstudent as he graduates high school. Yeah,
it takes an already exciting Baltimore Oilsteam and makes them more exciting they
were already and talks about being contendersto be in the World Series and then

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this happens. It makes that conversationeven stronger, right, Yeah, no
doubt. I mean their Triple Ateam is that is arguably the most talented
minor league team in the last twentyyears. They're absolutely loaded for Bear even
without holiday, now that he's gottencalled up. They've got guys up and
down the lineup there that are readyfor an opportunity at the major league level.

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So there's more in the pipeline.And you're an Orioles fan, You've
struggled for the last twenty years,but there's a golden era about to start
for you guys. Well, Andspeaking of golden eras, the talent that
is going through one Oak Field withTulsa Drillers is exciting to watch. What
was what was it yesterday for homeruns? Yesterday? Five? Yeah,
four homers with the Grand Slams soyeah, yeah, that was fun.

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The wind was blown out, soit was wind add I'll say that whatever,
man, I don't know why you'regiving us that detail. It's exciting
and you guys put on the parklooks awesome. I was talking yesterday with
somebody. I can't believe it's fourteenyears since you guys moved downtown. It
is an exciting atmosphere that happens atone oak Field, a good family event.
Make sure you get your tickets TulsaDrillers dot Com for an exciting homestand

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that they're in right now. Gettickets for future games at that website as
well. And Mike, we willtalk to you again next week. Congratulations
on another season. Looking forward toit. Sorry I missed you at the
park yesterday. Don't worries brother,all right, well take you break.
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week's top list is reasons to goto bed after midnight? Reasons to go
to bed after midnight? What hegot Lindsay. Number five, you're up
with a sick child, taking careof them, watching over a fever,
maybe maybe even watching for a possibleconcussion. That would be a definite good

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excuse. Number four, you're havingtoo good of a time at the bar
to call it quits, probably singingkaraoke with Gimpy myself. The polarity of
those two are fascinating. Number three, it's New Year's Eve. You gotta

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see the ball drop, you gottacontinue celebrating, finish your drinks, and
then you know, clean up themess. Then it's bedtime. Number two,
you got to get the sexy timein. It's been probably too long,
the day may have gotten away fromyou, but damn it, it's

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happening no matter what. And numberone, you're binge watching a really good
series, probably on Netflix or afew years back. In my case,
for Kevin and I was the Gameof Thrones. We waited until it was
completely over with and then watched alleight seasons, and it took us I

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think two and a half three weeks, and we were up until maybe three
o'clock in the morning nights. Wejust could not stop. Forget the concussion
at that point, right, Yeah, yeah, top list reasons to go
to bed after midnight? What doyou have, Gimpie, Well, coming

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in at number five reasons to stayup after midnight. Your dog is in
labor. You know, I rememberthat. Not what I expected to hear
on your list. It's just numberfive, so don't get too excited.
I remember when I was a itseemed like my parents were We had a
bass at hound that decided to wantto go into into labor, and my

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parents stayed up all night just makingsure that all the puppies came out fine,
you know, and and sat thereand you know, comfort her and
hold her little paw as she ispumping out. You know, ten pups
in a sitting Wow. Ten?Yeah, well, I mean technically is
nine. One of them got rippedin half as I was getting pushed out,

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but nonetheless, uh so, yeah, number five, your dog is
in labor. Number four, youjust found out that your mom had a
heart attack and you've been at thehospital where there all day. I think
that's a you know, good reasonto stay up past midnight. You're there
making sure your mama doesn't die.You know, they're in the in the

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hospital, and you're like, okay, and they got her stabilized. I
think I'm gonna go home and getsome rest, because sleeping in a hospital
chair sucks. That's number four.Number three here, which seems to be
popping up a lot lately, atleast in my My My Cox Cable realm,
is you're stuck in a Friday tothirteenth marathon. It's been showing every

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last one of them, back toback to back to back to back,
and I find myself sitting there watchingthem. I've seen them all one hundred
times at least. That's a littlehyperbole, but a lot. And yet
I still I get sucked into itand I'm watching and it'd be forever,
and so I'm like, okay,I finally will go to sleep. I'm

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done. I can't watch Jason anymore. You know, Jason takes Manhattan and
I'm dying. Do you have afavorite one? Yes, all of them.
They're all good, they're all thesame. Yeah, somebody gets killed,
a lot of people get killed.You're gonna see some boobs, you
know. So yeah, do youhave a favorite one? And why?

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I don't really have a favorite.I liked Freddy versus Jason probably was my
favorite. Yeah, because it wasthere was some humor in it. I
liked that one what I look for. I was just thinking, I don't
go watch horror movies for the comedy. But it took two of my childhood
favorite killers and put them together againsteach other, and I liked it.

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Okay, these last two here arereally just you know, they could be
interchangeable. To be honest with you, but it's really the two main reasons
why I find myself going to sleepafter midnight most of the time and and
really only on the weekend, isto be honest with you, because if
I'm up past midnight on a Tuesday, boye, there's something my dog must

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be in labor. Then okay,but yeah. Number two drinking, whether
you're at the bar, you're hangingout with friends at their house, just
hanging out, having a good time, time gets away from you and the
next thing you know, it's one, two o'clock in the morning, three
o'clock in the morning, four orfive, six o'clock in the morning,
you're just now going to bed.And then number one number one, which

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I think it fits to be numberone, is you're banging. You're banging
like monkeys. Maybe you went outto the bar and you've been drinking,
and then you go home and thenyou start fornicating. Okay, and then
sometimes it depends on the situation.Sometimes alcohol will delay the process. You
know. Sometimes you just want totake a time and savor the moment.

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So Number one banging away fornication.Reasons to go to bed after midnight for
our top list. Number five workyou're working and it went late. Yeah,
I feel like you guys had alot of like emergency scenarios at least,

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like obviously a dog giving birth isnot a normal thing. An exception,
heart attack of your mother, yeah, one hundred percent. But work,
like that's a very unexpected reason.Like maybe you work third shift,
Maybe you had an unexpected event,maybe a dinner you had to go to.
Number four reason to go to bedafter midnight. There's less annoying people

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at night, Okay, the grocerystore, the roads, there's less annoying
people. So good reason to goto bed after midnight. Number three because
you live in a world where clocksdon't exist. They call it retired.
It's a reason to go to bedafter midnight. We all look forward to

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that moment retirement. Sure, Idon't know, mostly just not to work,
not so we can stay up pastmidnight. Now some of us are
already doing that. Uhait reasons togo to bed after midnight. Number two.
The voices start quieting down. That'strue in a million different ways.

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There's less talk in my head.They finally go to bed right The committee's
like, I'm beat. We can'thear. We're just beating a dead horse.
At this point, you've had enough. Monkey. Number one kind of

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goes along with number four, buta little different, which I will explain.
Of course, I'm very much amorning person. I love the morning.
Why do I love the morning?It's quiet, I'm alone. I
can get stuff done that also existsat night, So to be alone would
be the number one reason to goto bed after midnight. The house is

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quiet, no one's around, youcan get stipped done, you can unload
the dishwater, you can do whateveryou need to do, read whatever that
looks like when the house is finallyquiet. I believe that getting up early
is a great way to get thingsdone, start your day on the right
foot. I'm also capable of understandinghow staying late, up late is a
way to also do all that.Get everything done start tomorrow on the right

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foot, so that would be minewould be to be alone as the number
one reason to go to bed aftermidnight. Another one because you're on vacation.
That's interesting. I was gonna ask, like, when you guys are
on vacation, because we get aweek off, right, let's just say

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summer vacation. That's when we takethat one week you got. Corman goes
to Mexico, Lendsy goes where Lindsaygoes, and then I just do what
the hell? Ever? So,do you guys stay up past midnight when
you're on vacation and your destination areasor are you guys still in bed at
nine o'clock? Nope, I'm stayingup late. Okay for sure. Do
you get up early? Like?Ye? My habit and it's it's so

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you're getting less sleep on vacations sometimesnot necessarily. I'm not getting up at
three thirty in the morning, butI will get up probably around seven or
eight in the morning. Huh okay, what about you, Gimpie? Uh
No, I don't I go tobed after midnight when you're on vacation.
When I'm on vacation, yeah,because I am taking full advantage of the

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entire day, you know, andmuch like Lindsey. Yeah, I mean
I'll stay up until you know,two three o'clock in the morning, right,
and then get up at seven eight, So you're getting less sleep too.
No, I'm still getting the sameamount of sleep that I normally do.
I normally only get like four tofive hours of sleep a night,
okay, So I'm just I'm gettingthe same amount. And see that's cool
because when I get up seven eighto'clock in the morning, that's still early

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enough to like, you know,because sometimes you know, you go to
bed at three o'clock in the morning. Some people will sleep until noon or
one o'clock in the afternoon, andthen you half your day's gone. Yeah,
yeah, if your day's gone,and then you're like, eh,
well all right, fine, Wellno, man, you still got the
entire day essentially to enjoy. Andif I'm on vacation, I might just

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go down to the beach and takea nap. Never napped on the beach
me, neither. It's kind ofloud, no, and you know,
there's a whole tide thing. Yeah, I was thinking more of like crabs,
but you know, sure the sandkind not the whatever splitting hairs.

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Uh No, I stayed very closeto my routine when I'm on vacation.
But with that being said, ifMichael Jackson impersonator is performing and I'm into
that, I will absolutely go Andif there's a reason to stay up late,
gotcha, I will do that.But I'm not just staying up late
because of vacation, because again,I'm in morning. I like the mornings

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to me, even on a resort. At the resort, when it's early
morning, first in line at thebuffet, get coffee like it's awesome.
It's awesome. Get the eggs beforeeverybody else has their hands in them.
Yeah. See the same thing aboutlike I enjoy staying up late when I'm
on vacation, I also enjoy goingto bed early on vacation cause it's it's

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vacation. Do whatever you want.Yeah, there's no right way to do
it. It's the way you wantto do it. That's the way to
do it. But I'm all aboutmaximizing my sleep when I'm on vacation.
I'm not trying to get less sleepor push it. I don't know what
I could do at night on vacationthat I can't do during the day on
vacation. That's fair, I guess. So I don't know by what I'm

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achieving by staying up late in myhead, Yeah, try to think you're
right. I mean, you coulddo the same thing. I guess.
The night life's a little different duringthe day, you know what I'm saying.
I mean, you know that's notyour bag. So you know you
like going this thing, then surethose don't normally happen. They're a little

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harder to have fun at during theday. Mm hmm, because you've got
to see everbody's faces. Right,where's a good daytime karaoke board? Somebody
texts coming in. Somebody said no, No, one said insomnia. Yeah,
there's a reason because you have insomnia, you're not sleeping, right,
it's a reason to go to bedafter midnight. But if you're not sleeping,
you're not going to bed. Yeah. But if you're insomnia finally ends

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and it's after midnight three weeks later, tornado siren. Yeah, I'll be
honest, I have a hard timesleep when I know there's gonna be like
there's a tornado concern. Really,yeah, I got no problem with it.
I am. I am aware ofthat. With you to your lack
of concern for your safety is wellevident. And take me, take me.

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I'm going to bed or not ifyou're on vacation or not exactly watching
a double feature at the driving Youare not getting me to stay up late
at a driving step your car ifyou if you are, because to me,
I'm already gambling by staying up late. And then I got to drive
home, right, So let's justsay I fall asleep. I got to

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drive home. Hopefully you're not closedin the gate. Then I get home
that I'm awake, and I gottacalm down, like I gotta calm my
mind down before I can go tobed. Oh my god, that sounds
horrible. What double feature would beworth it? I can't think of one.
Uh yeah for him, maybe Fridaythe thirteenth, Yeah right, No,

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that only appeals to him because he'sin his recliner, yes, right,
or in his bed. Yeah,a number reason to stay up past
midnight. You've got a kidney stone, so you're gonna be up every hour,
so peen and excruciating pain and theonly sweet embrace of death will offer
any comfort. Sleep as an illusion. At that point, it feels like

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a fresh memory. Yeah, right, go to a midnight showing of a
movie at the theater. Oh,I've never been to a midnight showing at
a movie theater. So you canbrag to your friends you saw it early,
like before they did. Right,Okay, that's your bag. Watching
SNL every Saturday night because that's whatus old liberals do. It's over before

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midnight. I was about to saythat, right, it's only off from
like ten thirty to eleven. Right, it's on like ten Yeah, ten
thirty. Is it ten thirty?No, ten thirty to eleven thirty?
It might be ten thirty two midnight. Bro Okay, Yeah, either way,
you're partying and listening to music atRoklahoma one hundred percent. That's all
solid. That might be should bethe best reason. Yeah, that's a
good reason. I love these topfive lists so much. The polarity between

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each of you is astounding, evenpolarity amongst yourselves. Another one. Don't
get off work until ten pm.Yeah, because it takes people sometime to
wind down. Yeah, got todecompressed. Ooh, a concert of Rockaholma,
Like that's a festival. That's adifferent thing, right, right,
But like like with the Garth Brooksconcert, you know, where he played

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all damn day and night long,and you ended up going in at like
three in the morning. Some ridiculousthings you jive like that. You know
I could see that, but onlyon a weekend for myself. You know,
if it's a school night, Iam not staying up past midnight for
anybody. Even if it's during theweekend and there's a show and it's it's

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like eleven, I'm like, itbetter be like an a lister for me,
it better be the Foo Fighters,right, Metallica, I'm out.
I've seen him enough. Tool seenhim enough for sure. I'm not staying
up past midnight for Tool top myband, you would stamp past midnight for

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his who he called a master diver, is still alive in the waters off

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the coast about the Bahamas. Okay, the dad said, as soon as
he went over the side, Iprayed over him. I was confident the
prayers I said over my son wereheard. Stand on the word of God.
I believe he is alive. USCoastguard have since called off the search.

(02:05:27):
He jumped off the eighteen story cruiseship around four am in front of
his helpless dad and his younger brother, after getting into an argument with his
dad. The local newspaper claims thatthe dad says they weren't arguing and that
his son wasn't trying to take hisown life. He said his son is

(02:05:50):
a skilled diver who works on commercialfishing boats, and is demanding to know
how his underage son was given alcoholon the fourth day of the cruise.
Oh no, not the booze.We don't drink, he says. I
don't know how my son was servedso much alcohol. Another passenger on the

(02:06:12):
cruise ship witnessed the heart stopping jumpand that he was the dad was fussing
at him for being drunk. Thenewspaper said that he was hanging out with
his eighteen year old brother in thehotel tub of the ship in the early
hours before going separate ways. Heused the restroom, dried off, bumped

(02:06:33):
into the brothers and their father nearthe elevators as they were talking from the
hot tub back to the elevators.His dad and brother were walking towards us.
His dad was fussing at him forbeing drunk, says a bystander.
When we got to him, hesaid to his dad, I'll fix this
right now, and he jumped outthe window in front of us all.

(02:06:56):
Another cruise guest described the frantic chaosthat followed. There was a lot of
yell The crew was alerted immediately.His family was horrified. I can't believe
and begin to imagine what they're goingthrough. They threw six life rings off
the ship in hopes of saving thesun before the massive boat was able to
come to a stop twenty minutes later. The cruise lines that had immediately launched

(02:07:23):
search boats to go look for thetwenty year old and alerted the Coastguard,
which took over At least four hundredand six people on major cruise lines and
ferries go overboard between two thousand andtwenty twenty four, which is in fairy
many. Death rates among overboard passengersand crew members very significantly among cruise lines,
but even the safest cruise company wereonly able to rescue forty percent of

(02:07:46):
the people who fall or jump offthe ship. Yeah, that boy's fish
food man. If he survived thefall, right, if exactly you said
eighteen stories or eight stories, eighteeneighteen, I felt like concrete when you
hit it. Absolutely, Like he'sa master diver, so he would know,

(02:08:07):
he would know to get pointy intoxicated. I mean, if you've been
doing it, doesn't drink right,if you've been doing something for so long,
I mean, you can do it. You could do it pist wrong
right. I'm now that it mightbe a little different, but I think
you can still you can still doit well. I think his dad's saying

(02:08:28):
that if he was, you know, a diver and a swimmer are not
the same. So if he wassomeone who was capable of going under ships
and repairing them or whatever. Idon't know what that skill said he'd had.
That is not the same as swimming. No, master diver. If
I'm not in the military, ifI'm not in the in the navy,

(02:08:50):
if I'm not mistaken. Is youhave breathing so far as like like gear,
Yeah, okay, okay, I'mlike everybody's got breathing, but yeah,
that makes sense. You have oxygen. I could be wrong, right,
You can really dive deep deep,like you see those people that dive

(02:09:11):
like what is it line diving orsomething like that, and super diving is
something, yeah, freestyle freed freestyle, free drive, free diving, free
diving, yes, yeah, andthey go like so far down into the
ocean or word on one breath,yeah, on one breath and they gotta
make it back. I'm good onall that. And what was the temperature
of the water. It's caribying,So the sixty seventy eighty okay, most

(02:09:35):
most swimmers a depth of twenty feetis the most they can free dive.
Experienced divers can safely dive to adepth of forty feet when exploiting underwater reefs.
When free diving your body goes throughseveral changes to help acclimate to the
pressure. Forty feet doesn't seem likethat much, sure, right, Well,

(02:09:56):
if they're standing in the parking lotor in the hallway, like from
here to the end of the hallway, I think think would be like forty
feet four stories. Yeah, Sookay, still, I mean, yeah
I didn't. I'm still not doingit all on one breath. That's pre
damn sure. Yeah. There's adocumentary that's really good. I think it
is on Netflix, The Deepest Breath, Okay, and that is about this

(02:10:20):
guy who does, yeah, theItalian free diver. Yeah, and he
and him doing it and just theintensity. I think he dies in it
too, oh god. Yeah.And he was experienced. Yeah, why
I guess that just goes along withany thing else White people skydive or you

(02:10:43):
know, pair hanglide. So that'sthat I gave you was just us.
These people go to depths of onehundred and twenty five feet okay, okay,
the experienced diver, yes, onone breath, just yeah, and

(02:11:03):
down they go. And this guywent three hundred and fifty seven and then
you got three hundred and fifty sevenand you're doing this all on one breath,
and you've got to come up ata certain pace or else you get
the bends. Yeah right, oh, no, thank you. I'm good.

(02:11:24):
I'm good on all that. Buthey, maybe this guy that jumped
off of the ship, maybe he'san experienced free diver and now he's living
on an island somewhere, because seewhat he did was he harnessed himself.
Somehow he latched onto a dolphin thatwas passing by, grabbed the dorsal fin,
and the dolphins swam him to anearby island. But he didn't get

(02:11:48):
up too close because the dolphin's notstop. But he doesn't want to get
beached. He's like, yeah,I know what I'm doing here. So
he got him to an area whereit's like all right, now you swim
up there. And now he's onan island somewhere, you know, trying
to make it and hope he doesn'tget murdered by indigenous headhunters. Yeah no,
I'm sure flipper head kids. Thedifference between the Caribbean and like the

(02:12:11):
other story I had, which wasabout some people that were found on an
island, was that it was inthe Pacific, where out in like Guam
and all that. There's so manyislands, right, there's a chance you
could maybe swim to one or getwashed up on one, but I think

(02:12:31):
on the other side pretty remote,dude. Yeah, I honestly haven't studied
the oceans too much to know.But let's just take it. Oh look,
yeah, there's a whole bunch ofnothing the Bahamas, Bermuda's waylef out

(02:12:52):
there. Yeah, yeah, sureenough. And then can you imagine find
me. Let's say you find asandbar. Oh, thank god, yes,
at least I can catch my breathhere until the tide comes up,
right, or a shark or Ican't. Like, that's a whole like
castaway, right, he gets onthis island. Let's forget about the dead

(02:13:16):
bodies washing on shore, right,and the terror that must feel like.
But then you've got to try andexplore and there's no one there. There's
no one to help you. Youdon't have any weapons, right, you
don't even you're probably you know,deranged. Yeah, and you've got to
rely on everything that you've learned fromTV and movies to try to survive.

(02:13:41):
I can make a radio out ofa cougaronut. I have watched plenty of
a loan, naked and afraid andsurvivor to watch people that know how to
start fires, not capable of startingfires, and they say things like,
I don't understand why I know howto start a fire, right, this
is supposed to work. I don'teven think if you know it matters.

(02:14:05):
No, you need a ton ofluck, and I think you just lost
it all. Your luck chip gotcashed in by washing it shore. That's
as good as it gets. Havefun on your island, kay, bye?
Right, try to have gratitude.We're like, well, at least
I washed ashore and wasn't eaten bysharks, right, killer whales? Orcas

(02:14:26):
as you famished, you know,convulse to death right in your last moments
because of your hunger. Just havegratitude. Right, at least I didn't
get eaten by shit? Did youdie? All right? We got to
take a break. We'll be backtill says Morning Show, The Big Bed,

(02:14:46):
Morning Shows next nine kmod some killernews is breaking. Lindsay caught me
as I got the news. Iwas like, what this is killer news?
Oh, I can't wait to hearabout it. Easily one of the

(02:15:09):
most culturally significant people of my upbringingall. I can remember distinct things of
where I was when this guy was, unfortunately at the pinnacle of his pop
culture moment, and not in agood way. O. J. Simpson

(02:15:33):
is dead at year. It's theface I made killer news right very much.
So yeah, I mean I didn'tknow how bad he was. I
don't know. I feel like Ijust saw him playing golf recently, so
maybe that's just the thing. Idon't know. But OJ Simpson, according

(02:15:58):
to reports, has died. Howabout that? Now? Wow? Damn
he did Damn he did get Whatkind of cancer was it that he was
diagnoledgingly with him, he was diagnosedwith some sort of cancer, Okay,

(02:16:20):
I want to say it was thesame one that King Charles has, which
is prostate I believe. Well,one thing's for sure, He's definitely not
going to be a part of thejahacabor hahaha. Jokes on you. I
tricked you all. Memorial death poolbrought to you by Bob's Drywall. Lindsay,
what'd you learn today? Uh?I learned that if you're considering an

(02:16:41):
eighteen story free dive into the ocean, you should update your status to h
in a complicated relationship with gravity andAlso, Gimpy won't stay up past midnight
to sea tool, but he'll stayup past midnight to use this tool.
A's street, Gimby. What'd youlearn today? I learned, from now
on you can refer to me asdoctor Gimp. And I also learned that

(02:17:05):
Korman says that he's been disappointed thousandsof times, which is the same thing
most of his lovers have said.I learned the only way I'm coming across
a monkey group is if I ifmy search results have shown up the wrong
way. The only punching monkey Iwant to be a part of is a
solo effort, and there won't bea film crew. And I also learned

(02:17:30):
O. J. Simpson funeral isgoing to be fire. Oh God,
he's a good dad. Oh yeah, sure, loving husband he really cared
about all right, it's terrible.Yeah, Scorpin, say make sure that
dishwasher is loaded, right, it'sLindsay stopped tracking my cycle? This is
Gimpy. And can I get withthe one I need by means to be

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the back like the total douchebags thatthey are, total douchebag bag, little

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