Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
(00:04):
You are about to witness as amazingEmo has comes in living Man's property of
all times. Yes, my bowsuck on you bow down to your master.
(00:31):
Then you did it. Then youdid it? Where you did?
Allowed to play, Allowed to play, Come out to play, Come out
(00:56):
to play. The crystal wos.The sun is rising God, Oh wake
up, wake up now, don'tworry. We're all here to show you
how jan Witz horses Raw Station km o G. Home of the Listens
(01:21):
is a family be don't turn downtown, just wait and say are you ready?
Are you ready to jove in timeto start to show crapstick apl about
Fresco, Whisping Man Marny Show,Welcome to the Working Week. It's on
(01:47):
such a bore kick back, makesup the offing and they get hardcore.
Hang your whisby and then mess pickup your phone there line you're on the
air. Dot time dot s goodmorning, It's the Big Man Morning Show.
(02:24):
Nine one, eight four six Ohk m o D. You can
also text bmms and then what youwant to say to eight two, nine
four five Listen online the website thatRocks kmo D dot com. Past shows
are available on iTunes search under bmmslisten with your cell phone. Get the
(02:45):
iHeartRadio app available from the app storeof your cell phone provider. More on
that at iHeartRadio dot com. Andwe're on Facebook, Facebook dot com,
slash Bmms six nine. That's whereyou can hang out with us each and
every day. Good morning Lindsay,Good morning Corbyn, Good morning Gimpy Well,
Good morning. Tickets to see HardyWho's gonna be at the Walmart Amphatheater
(03:08):
and Rogers a week from today atyour ticket to hip tickets dot com.
See what Gimpie wants to talk about. We got Chris Biracy theory. Thursday,
Mike Malega will join us to talksports and Drillers baseball. And we
got our top list today Today it'sthe top game shows you'd like to be
(03:30):
on. We'll do that at nineand we're toasting to our troops as we've
teamed up with Shiner Bock to toastto our troops. Go to the contest
page at kmody dot com. Submityour name if you're a VET or if
you know a VET, to sharetheir story with us. If we get
(03:51):
them on the air, we're gonnahook them up with the case of dinner
for two at Monto's Italian restaurant inthe heart of Brookside and a case of
Shinerbock. So make sure you goto the contest page at kmot dot com.
Jelly Roll is a veteran of theshow. Yeah, we've talked about
jelly Roll a lot before he hitmainstream success. He's been We've interviewed him.
(04:14):
He's a solid dude. He hadto use my cooler as a chair
because he's a solid dude. Yes, right, he said, I can't
use that little chair that pulls mycooler over, and then unapologetic for who
he is, one of the endearingqualities I think about him. And then
he says something apparently the last coupleof days that I'm like, well that
(04:35):
seems really crazy. Oh okay,I'll let you judge for yourself. Apparently
he only wears socks once and thenthrows them away. It must be nice
if you got the money for thatsort of thing. Maybe he's got bad
athletes, but and that's how hekeeps it under control. Nope, No,
(04:58):
he says, don't very very jellyRoll, don't judge me for this,
y'all. I promise I grew upvery humble but I only wear socks
once. It's the most frivolous thingI've done with my success. I've seen
pictures of your house bro and cars. Right, true, I'm sorry.
(05:18):
I hope I didn't. I don'tlet any anybody down with that. But
when you're fat, you can't havestinky feet too. So you got to
have fresh socks. Uh? Aren'tthey fresh every time you wash them?
Some would say, But the thingis, there is no greater feeling.
(05:40):
Let me rephrase that, there arefew greater feelings in this world than opening
up a package of socks and puttingthem on for the very first time.
I mean, it is true,and I just recently experienced this because socks
are not something that I usually onlywear them in the fallen when for months
(06:00):
it's very rare. I usually amin sandals, and most recently I decided
I'm gonna buy some new socks.MARKS needed pair, and I was like,
ah, I need so I coulduse some new ankle socks or some
no shows. And man, itfelt good putting those bad boys on.
So I was like, man,I know what these guys are now talking
(06:21):
about. That's the first time you'vebought socks in forty years. I mean
no, but kind of. Imean because I don't go through a lot
of them. I have so many, Okay, sure that I haven't needed
to replace that, right, right, I've got socks that are fifteen years
old or older. Sure. Yeah, I guess I'm weird. I know
(06:42):
it's a news flash. I washmy socks when I buy them. I
don't put them on brand. Really, yeah, I wash anything I buy.
I wash. I'm with you onthat one. Jeans, shirt,
shorts, stuff like that. Ifit's pre paid package though, and you
can tell like it hasn't been returned, right, because sometimes you can tell
(07:04):
like somebody brought these back, theyrewrap. It's just not the same.
So if it's prepackaged socks, underwear, stuff like that, I don't wash
them before I put them on.So even underwear, even if it's in
a bag, you will not want. You'll just wear it. Yeah,
because they're prepackaged, they come cleanfrom the fast. I don't know if
they come clean, yeah, thepackage and it's a sheet of fabric that
(07:28):
they then sew into something. It'snot like it could have been stacked in
a warehouse with mice crawling on it. For all I know, I think
I would see some some pre stainedunderwear when you get them out of the
package or why, So it wouldhave to be stained for you to be
dirty. Yeah, absolutely. Imean I would like to think that the
people at the Fruit of the Loomfactory are not trying them on before they
(07:49):
put them in the plastic bag.But you know, I don't work there,
so I don't know. I justassume. I mean, that's not
a concern that I think someone's trysomething on that I've worn, but I
just don't know if it's clean,Okay, in any way, shape or
form, And I don't come fromthe it has to be stained to be
dirty camp. Yeah, right,Well, I mean they smell clean.
(08:11):
They smell new, exactly exactly.It's got that new undie smell like they
spray on it. Whatever. Itworks for me. It does smell like
somebody else's balls have been in there. So I'm alright with that. Now
with women, pretty high threshold,but okay, right, you know,
women, they go to the VictoriousSecret whatever and they have the under rus
(08:35):
just laid out there on a tablefor anybody to go pill for and through.
And granted they have that tiny pieceof paper sticker sticker that you put
on so your mene doesn't touch youknow, other people's mens when they're trying
on all that so they can tryunder on, which just says a man
is so bizarre to me. Right, I'm with you. I'm with you.
I don't go to the Walmart,get up a pair of boxers,
(08:58):
be like to try these on?Or apples and oranges, your apple and
oranges. Say you got to goto hot like Victoria Secrets considered a high
end, right, so you haveto go to like uh uh Macy's or
No, I don't know what's ahigh end store for men's underwear. I
don't know, because like I buysheath underwear, right, and it is
(09:20):
not cheap underwear, but it's gota pocket in it. I really like
it, right, right, Yeah, it comes in a package exactly,
So I don't there's no I don'tgo to a store and try nor would
I. That seems weird, right, So I don't know why women try
on underwear. Guys don't get together. Hey, Steve, you want to
come with me to the store.We're gonna go buy some underwear, try
some on. Let's see. No, guys don't have to worry about.
(09:41):
What is the pocket for? Isit like the side pocket like no pants
on? No? For your balls? Yeah, it keeps your package all
in one spot, keeps it fromyou know, shifting from side to side.
It's really quite nice. It's awesome. Yeah. If I wear underwear
without the pouch, I'm uncomfortable andconstant digging. Yes, I have two
(10:03):
pair right because I got them atfirst, before I start got the stacks
under where is what I use orwhatever? And then I got the stacks
and I started going off with thepouch brand or whatnot. And then I
try to put these other ones on, and I'm like, this feels funny.
I might as well just throw theseaway because I'm never gonna wear them
again. Could you put a cupin there? Could you use them as
athletic like a solo or like anathletic cup. No, you couldn't rise
(10:26):
solo cup. I hold you thereis. Athletic cups are different. There's
a pouch usually in the front right. Sometimes some don't even have a pouch.
He just kind of holds everything inplace. So no, you could
not put nor would you want to. Athletic cups are not comfortable. Yeah,
(10:46):
at least things keep them, youknow, loose enough to where they're
comfortable, but yet it's firm enoughwhere they're in place. It's kind of
like a silencer on a gun.It's not an accurate term, right,
right. It reduces the sound andreduces the trauma. Right, there's still
trauma, I get it. Yeah, unless it's a hard plastic cup.
(11:07):
I'm just saying, sometimes there's somethat leaks out over the edge and you
get a little bit of I know, think of it this way. Every
UFC fighter in a fight wears acup. Most commissions require it, right,
if not all. And how manytimes do you see somebody get accidentally
kicked in the nuts and they haveto stop the fight and the guy's vomiting,
(11:31):
Yeah, or he lost a testicleand he's wearing in a lot of
cases a tin tie style cup.So it does not guarantee your balls are
safe. It reduces the trauma.It's like putting a fluffy pillow over it
(11:52):
kind of dampens things. A littletware container might be a little bit better
of an example. But yeah,see delly rowl socks, she's underwear trying
on underwear cup. Okay, yeah, yeah, I have to wash anything
I wear, buy it from thestore, no matter what. It's tex
seriousays, my wife must be adude. She doesn't hardly try anything on.
(12:15):
She just buys it and hope itfits. She also also thinks Victoria's
Secret is gross because of how theypay their underwear out whatever, lay their
under away out. Maybe oh yeah, because just a free for all.
Yeah, right, it's the lossof underwear. Oh god, all these
panties just everywhere they try to keepcleaning up. But if you go in
there, so you're like, dumnuhhuh. Yeah, do you like Victoria's
(12:37):
Secret? I do? I do, but I don't try it on.
You go, you know your size, You eventually know what styles that you
like. But they actually when youdo go in, they're they're not there
for you to try on. Thenwhat are the dressing rooms for they you
go to them, they have certainones for you to try on that are
god it's for sale, and theydo have the protector on there, but
(13:01):
not all of them that are justlaid out willing nilly are for you to
try on. Really, Yeah,how's that working out? With the thongs?
I get? You get the frontpart, you know, cover the
menge area. You're gonna love tosay, I know this answer. You
got that string right up? Yes, correct? So how does that you're
getting somebody else's booty jews all overyou? You're not supposed to be naked.
I put them on over your underyeah yeah, yeah, But do
(13:26):
you get a real feel for howthey are? It's hard to I mean,
I've never had Likri in between myass cheeks, so I don't know.
But I imagine you've had one Likeribetween your ass and you you've had
them all absolutely, So if they'renot there for trying on, why do
they all have that piece of stickypaper in it? Honestly, I don't
(13:50):
think that they do. At Victoria'sSecret they don't. And the ones that
I've never bought a pair of underwearthere that have had that in the center,
I feel ever bought it off justtag You've never bought a pair that
has the peel away thing. Andas a matter of fact, I don't
think I've ever bought a pair ofunderwear with that. Only bathing suits.
(14:11):
Yeah, maybe we're confusing bathing suits. Maybe so. Maybe so. So
you're not supposed to try on underwearfrom the general bin. Correct, you
have to find a helper and go. Can I have your try on underwear?
Yeah? And honestly, I'm noteven sure that they do try on
underwear. It's it's bras that youtry on. And even then they have
(14:35):
certain bras for it that they willbring you. These are are try on
bras. You can't try the oneon that you're gonna buy. Correct,
huh, they bring you out.Okay, here, now we know your
size. Actually, actually bras.I can wrap my head around the willing
nilly willing nilly miss with it becausey'all don't wash them once every period cycle
(14:56):
anyway, right, makes sense,like every twenty four days if that?
Yeah? Yeah, and it's notlike you know, your boobs are giving
off crabs, right, No,but you are giving off body oil and
sweat. Sweat? Yeah, what'swrong with a little bitty sweat? You
know what I mean? It's okay, it's okay. How often do you
wash your socks when you wear them? Gimpie? Like, Oh, I
(15:20):
do laundry at least twice a week, so everything goes in the hamper,
but socks sweat, Absolutely, Iwash them, I take them off.
I'm just in comparison to a bra, so sweat swell. Okay, I
get what you're saying. So likewomen don't wash their bra but maybe once
every three months. Men should alsonot wash their socks. No, I
(15:41):
think you should wash it all allthe time. Yes, absolutely, there
are a lot of work. Theygot to get a special garment bag.
I mean, if you really wantto take care of your bra and make
it last, you have a garmentbag. It's so stupid. I hate
the fact that we do have todo this if we really want to make
them last longer. Do you haveto or do you just feel in doctrine
(16:04):
to do that by the Braw Associationof America. And it does help it
to last longer because then it doesn'tstretch out and wrap itself. Course,
the washing machine all close. Yes, a washing machine is actually very detrimental
to close. Yes, absolutely weshould just go back to washing them in
the river and bating them up againsta rock that smell O thank you.
(16:30):
I like my washing machine. Ihave a sink in my garage right and
it's like one of those utility sinks. And my kids got like we're playing
in the mud or whatever, andso I went to rinse it out before
I put it in the laundry,makes sense, right, because I don't
want to clog mud up anyway.But it has one of those washboard things
on. Never use it, neverused it, right, so I I
(16:55):
just was like, okay, andI just got it wet and used it.
Bro are you gonna start doing yourlaundry with a washbut not that old
ringer thing that you gotta kits allthe water out. I'm just saying that
it didn't. It was I was. I don't know if I needed to
(17:15):
wash them after that. They goteverything out just by the agitation on the
washboard. I was impressed. Yeahgood, I'm good. Oh god,
no, I'm good. I barelytolerate putting laundry into the washing machine.
It's so much better just to dumpeverything in there and hit a button,
(17:36):
as opposed to filling up the sink, putting in the soap, soaking everything,
grabbing them, raking it up,bringing it out, yes, and
then hanging it up on a lineso the sun can dry it. And
then all your clothes are weir standingup by themselves. Right. Good news.
You don't have to fold it.You just stack right or build your
(17:59):
hut with it, right, colleThank god for modern times. Yeah,
so that means that jelly Roll isthrowing away three hundred and sixty five pairs
of socks away, and you're right, like he can afford it. But
also that's really crazy to think aboutbecause I'm sure he's not buying just pains,
right, Yeah, maybe he is. I don't know he says he
(18:22):
buys in bulks. I don't knowif he pulls up with a palle jack
and at the costco and goes,I'm here for my socks, y'all.
I don't know if he sounds likethat. Yeah, close enough a little
bit. I don't know if there'sa thing that I would use throw away
every day, like use and thenuse once and throw away. I guess
paper plates, but we've just beennormalized that that's okay. Yeah, paper
(18:47):
napkins, paper towels. Yeah,you can't really wash those when you can
wash socks, So maybe that's nota fair comparison. Yeah, definitely throw
your condoms away after using them.You don't want to sound like a lesson
learned over there. You can onlyput them outside out once and then that's
good. I am so bad atabout flipping socks inside out. I can't
(19:07):
imagine how long it take me todo that, right, hold on,
and then it's rolling the wrong way, right yeah, or it's already rolled.
I you were, is this insideouter? I don't, I don't
know. Giant pain in the dman, It's like, ah, by
that time, the moment's ruined.It's like that Seinfeld episode with Castanzi.
(19:30):
You know, he was trying toget it on or like put a gun,
bottle, whatever, and then it'sall gone by the time he opens
it up because the package couldn't openit. It's terrible why they don't do
the ziplock thing to open them,even though sometimes that's a giant pain in
the back right right, You're likeyou've pulled, You've ripped it too close
to the zip block edge and you'relike trying to dig. You're like,
(19:52):
I wish I had cokenails get inthere and pull it apart. Right.
You gotta get plyers. Have youever done that? If you've gotten plyers
to open up a IT block becausethe it's ripped in, like I just
take scissors and cut it off atthat point, whatever, and then what
then? Now do you keep itfresh? You just use it all.
We're just in we're in it nowwhatever, right now, we're just now,
(20:14):
we're just living reckless. Right Wow, I knew you were reckless,
but goodness, welcome to my life. She's shuddered. She's drying out in
a day, getting all hard andcrusty. Yeah, let's say, and
you put it in a microwave butmelts, it's all the same. Well,
yeah, it's got sawdust on it. I don't know what you want.
(20:36):
That's right, corn, bad foryou. Tickets to Hardy We're gonna
give away. Hardy's gonna be atthe Walmart Amphitheater in Arkansas. Uh,
at the Walmart Amphitheater. We gottickets for that. Like I said,
we got to see give me let'stalk about conspiracy theory. Thursday News Quickies
when we come back. The BigMan Morning Show returns next Elsa's Morning Show.
(21:07):
Good morning, It's The Big ninMorning Show. Nine one, eight
four six oho kmod can also textbmms and then what you want to say
to eight two nine four five.Those quinkies are stories you may have missed
in the news. We cover themhere and put a link on our Facebook
page if you want more. It'stime for newsquakies, world news, local
(21:29):
news, and news that just makesyou say, what the Here's Corbin Gimbe
and Lindsay with What's going on newsQuakies from The Big Man Morning Show In
ninety seventy five kmod Florida man givesa whole new meaning to pickpocketing. Florida
man is accused of stealing his roommatesFord F one fifty and his pants.
Fifty nine year old Frank Wayne wasarrested and charged with grand theft of a
(21:52):
motor vehicle and petty theft pickpocketing afterthe incident that unfolded last week in Palm
Coast. Deputies responded to a homeon Boxwood Lane in Palm Coast on Sunday
for a report of larceny and astolen blue Ford F one fifty. Wayne's
roommate said he believed his pickup truckwas taken last Wednesday. Initially, the
(22:15):
caller did not report the vehicle stolenbecause he thought that he would just bring
it right back, although he saidhe did not get permission to Wayne to
drive the vehicle this time. Anotherperson at the same house said his pants
were stolen inside the pants, werehis keys and wallet that had one hundred
and twenty bucks in cash. Thepickup truck was found in Bunneal with Wayne
(22:40):
at the driver's seat. They alsofound the stolen pants, wallet and key
inside the truck. He was transportedto the SHAREFF Perry Hall Inmate detention facility,
where he remains held on a fivethousand dollars bond. The Sheriff's office
said this guy gave a whole newmeaning to pickpocketing. Not only did he
pickpocket, he took the entire pairof pants. Well that's hardly pickpockety right.
(23:04):
How long do you wait before callingthe police when someone you know takes
your vehicle? When were they supposedto return it? They don't say,
they just come in take your car. It's your roommate. I would think
immediately if it's like, oh it'syour roommate or something, you know,
Yeah, I give him a coupleof hours. Hell, I might even
(23:25):
give them most of the day,you know, if they didn't bring it
back, if it's still gone thenext day when I wake up, that's
when we have some issue. Soyou are my roommate, you take my
car without asking? Yeah? Howlong do I wait to report you.
Are we on good standings, likeyou've been paying your rent? Like we're
going to continue living together? Sure? Yeah, then I'm going to give
you a wide berth if you're notdoing your dishes and you're you're leaving things
(23:52):
a mess and uh, We're definitelynot going to live together anymore. Yeah,
and our lease is up in thirtydays, I'm calling the police.
Ideally, that's fair. This catwaited four days. Four days is too
much. Yeah, he could havebeen high. Yeah, if he's high
on the math, that four daysis really just one. There's a guy
on TikTok that is a He callshimself a professional pickpocketer, which I find
(24:15):
fascinating. But he goes through pickpocketingscenarios and if they work or not.
And he is adamant about the Hollywoodbump not to be in a thing,
huh. And movies they show youjust bumping into somebody and taking something.
Yeah, and that I could seehim saying that doesn't work. But I
(24:37):
have done that. I have bumpedit, not as a pickpocketer, but
like with my friends, like bumpedinto him and taken something. A friend
of mine that does lost Prevention.Anytime I'm at where he does Lost Prevention,
he does it to me, soI know it works. Like i
won't see him and I'll like,I'll be checking out at the register and
(25:00):
then I'll feel like somebody bump intome and I'll turn it around and he's
standing there and I'm like, oh, what's up man. He's like,
I just wanted to say hi,And I'll go to pay and he's like,
you're like a yeah. Fire breatherbeats off marauding Mariachi's intur four.
This story is insane. The videois even more insane. This comes out
(25:25):
of Mexico where there's some street performersperforming on a street. One of them
is a fire Breatherer's appropriate, Yeah, one of them is a fire breather.
The other is a mariachi band.So the fire breather is sitting there
minding his own business, breathing fireflames awesome, when all of a sudden,
out of nowhere, one of themariachi band members comes up to the
(25:48):
guy, puts him in a headlockand starts punching them in front of this
taco place right. Taco's like upperstore, just a taco check they're good.
You're good, You're good. Souh, you know, they're fighting
back and forth, the mariachi guyand the fire breather. The fire breather
gets down on the ground. That'swhen the other members of the band,
(26:10):
the mariachi band, come over andstart punching and kicking the fire breather some
more while he's down on the ground. Well, eventually the fire breather is
able to get up, and hegets up and then he starts shooting flames
at the mariachi band. They startasticvideo. Oh it's great. They start
(26:32):
scattering like roaches. Okay, someof them still on fire. The videos
shows that, you know, theystart ripping their clothes off, they stop,
drop and roll. Eventually the mariachiband ran off and the fire breather
was the only one that had tobe taken to the hospital for treatment.
They say nobody else was hurt andnobody was arrested. I don't know if
(26:53):
they're a legitimate mariachi band. Theywere dressed in traditional mariachi gar uh ah.
I did not see the giant guitar. Why they put that down,
man, because you know, howcan you punch and kick somebody with a
giant guitar in your hand. Whatkind of logic is it to put down
the largest weapon? Right, Well, it's an expensive weapon and it was
(27:15):
right right, you don't you don'twant to damage someone stole it? Right?
Do you think they got insurance downthere on on their Mariachi guitars.
This is our corner, you godown with the other side, show performers
on seventh. Yeah, that's theonly thing I can be thinking that they're
arguing about. Oh yeah, ohyeah. Driver shoots woman out for a
(27:38):
walk. This happens in Michigan,where a woman is recovering after being out
for a walk with her man.The thirty six year old victim and her
man we're walking when a driver failedto stop at a stop sign and almost
hit the couple. The man shoutedwords at the driver, hey, the
universal sign for you're in trouble,who then turned his vehicle around and confronted
(28:03):
the couple. After an argument ensued, the suspect pulled a weapon and shot
the woman in the leg multiple timeswow, and then fled the scene.
Officers arrived put her leg in atourniquet. She's okay, police are like,
both these people are victims. Eventhough she's the one that got shocked.
(28:23):
Both these people are victims. Descriptionof the car apparently very vague.
The couple can't because it was liketen o'clock at night, and the video
that they have doesn't show much ofthe car other than it's a dark sedan.
Okay, Yeah, that's not notgonna help us any does dramatically reduces
(28:45):
the amount of suspects. Tark sedan, pretty common car. Yeah, and
if there's not good cameras around,that sucks. Yeah. You're just out
there minding your own business, tryingto take a nice romantic stroll with your
hobby, you know, and youalmost get run over and shot. Yeah
for being like, hey man,you like you almost hit us, Right,
(29:07):
what you're supposed to do? Youjust sit there and keep your mouth
shut and maybe give him a sternlook. Who's in the in the theory
of stand your ground, who's inmore danger there? The couple is,
yeah, because they have zero weapons. The person in the car has two
of them, the gun and thecar, exactly right. But if the
person in the car who got out, he would feels threatened. You've got
(29:33):
two weapons compared to nine. Rememberthe concern of threat is what's that question?
He could have felt threatened. I'mnot saying he is. I'm not
defending this guy. I'm just sayingit's a different element once he gets out
of his car. Yeah, ifthe couple, like one of the people
in the couple had a gun andpulled it on him, I get that,
But that wasn't the case. Thatwasn't the case. And did he
(29:56):
even get out of his vehicle?Yes, I said that he got out
of his car and they got intoan argument and then he pulled a gun
and shot the woman in the legtwice. Yeah, that's just ridiculous.
One hundred percent. Yeah, onehundred percent. Stand your ground, man,
I will run a stop sign ifI want to murder. All these
stories are on our Facebook page,Facebook dot com, slash bmms sixty nine
(30:19):
Chilsea's Morning Show, The Big BedMorning Show, The assaulting Continuous next ninety
Good Morning, It's the Big BadMorning Show. Nine one eight four six
(30:40):
oh kmod can also text bmms andthen what you want to say to eight
two nine four five. The uhHarrison Buker thing just will not go away.
And they had OTAs. They've startedOTAs in Kansas City as a lot
of teams have. And Andy Reidwas asked about Harrison Bugger and his comments
(31:03):
that were made. And you knowif Andy Reid's had a problem with players
coming to his office. So here'sthe question and Andy Reid hands it in
fantastic Andy Reid style. With somany women just on staff here and in
the building. I mean, hiscomments kind of touched on wanting to work
for us. I mean, whatdo you tell them if they come to
you with a concern about players speakingill of you know, women and gentlemen.
(31:26):
Yeah, that hasn't happened. Idon't think you're speaking ill to women.
But he has opinions, and weall respect that. I let you
guys in this room, and youhave a lot of opinions that I don't
like. That was perfect response.Yeah, perfect, I agree. This
(31:47):
is this has actually been a bigpoint of condition with my wife and I
this situation because I'm of the DoI agree with what he said? No,
but I just want him to kickthe ball, right. What am
I supposed to do? Not likethe chiefs anymore? Well, yeah,
what am I supposed to It's justan opinion. He isn't in like running
(32:07):
a camp where he's you know,forcing women to be you know, birth
babies. That's a different thing.This is he just said words words hurt,
Corbyn. I mean words can hurt. I'm a believer that words can
hurt. But this is just aspeech he made, hardly a thing.
(32:30):
But then to carry it over intoO tas when like, let's talk about
Patrick Mahomes's dad, bod Like that'sa real concern. Is he healthy?
Are you ready? Whatever? Stillthe previous Super Bowl winner Mahomes in the
(32:52):
same press conference, Uh, hedidn't. He said he didn't necessarily agree
with Bucker, but he defended hischaracter at the quarterback said he's known but
Oker for seven years and that he'sa good person who cares about the people
around him. The NFL has distancedhim itself from Bucker's comments and said its
opinions are not those of the nf L. Have you seen Mike McDaniels
(33:15):
was asked about it. Do youwant to hear his take on it?
I think Mike mcdanields is a fantasticcoach and here so here is Mike McDaniel
getting asked the same question pretty muchabout Harrison. Bucker drawn a lot of
attention, and I'm wondering, soin the video, McDaniel's being like,
(33:37):
God, here comes among themselves?Or do you tell them leave that stuff
out of the building. How doyou handle the politics? Well, I'm
glad you asked, Oh no,I think I think you can. Just
(33:57):
you do have to open your openthe eyes of the players to their platform.
If they're new to the situation.I think you have to understand that
what you say publicly can be fragmentedand last for with you forever. So
(34:19):
you just you know, I reallyemphasize to if you're going to say whatever
you're going to say, you betterbelieve it. And you just try to
educate people to understand the consequences ofwhatever they do, just so they they
have the freedom of choice and ifthey want to go that direction, go
right ahead. I'll be over herehanging out with you guys. So I
(34:42):
think it's an interesting point, like, hey, if you want to say
some say it, but understand,because of who you are and what you
do, you have a little morevoice power right than others. So you
better believe one hundred percent of whatyou're saying because it it'll get fragmented and
you get taken to task for itmakes sense. Yeah, I think so.
(35:02):
I think both coaches have handled thatpretty brilliantly. Yeah. The Dallas
Maverick surge late to beat the MinnesotaTimberwolves one o eight to one oh five
in Game one of the Western ConferenceFinals at the Target Center. Lukadancik led
the charge with thirty three points,eight assists, six boards to help the
MAVs take a one to zero serieslead. Kyrie Irving chipped in with thirty
(35:25):
points as Dallas closed out the conteston a ten to three run. The
two teams will return to the hardwoodovercame to tomorrow in Minneapolis. The Eastern
Conference Finals continue tonight with the BostonCeltics playing host to the Indiana Pacers at
t D Garden at seven on ESPN. The Celtics hold a one to zero
(35:46):
series lead. And that is yourballs to the Wall Sports. I'm Lindsay
on ninety seven to five KM.Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning
Show nine one eight four six ohkmod. You can also text BMMS and
(36:09):
then what you want to say toeight two nine four five Good morning Lindsay,
Good morning Corbyn. At nine o'clockthis morning we want to show you
the money when you rock the bank. Listen for that nationwide keyword, and
when you hear it, enter itonline at the website that rocks kmod dot
com. You'll have eight more chancesthroughout the workday to win a thousand bucks
(36:31):
and spend it however you want.Good luck, Good morning kim Pie,
well, good morning Corbyn. Wewant to toast our troops. There's still
a couple of days for you toget signed up for this. This is
where we get a veteran hooked upwith the case of shiner bocking dinner for
two at a Mondo's Italian restaurant inthe heart of Brooks. Sign simply for
sharing the story of your service.You can sign up at the website at
(36:52):
Rockskimody dot com. If you're aVET, or if you're not a VET,
you know a VET and think theydeserve that, you can sign them
up at kimbody dot com as well. No world, take my strong hand,
Give train moa give train round.No world, take my strong hand,
Get on my gim train. Youare my kind of cripple GIMPI tremendous.
(37:17):
So here in a little bit we'regonna be giving away tickets to go
see Hardy at the Walmart Amphitheater thereonRodgers next Thursday. Right, And if
you didn't know, Hardy is acrossover musician. Right. He even mentions
it in his new song rock Starthat we play here on Cambody. How
he started off, you know,in contry talking about hunting and doing country
(37:37):
stuff, and then he made asong about whiskey and everybody started playing it.
And now he's more of a rockguy than he is a country guy,
which I think is pretty awesome.It's one of the things I like
about him most. I'm a hugefan of country music. That's no no
secret. Right. People give mehell all the time. Oh, you
were for rock station, but youlisten to country music. Yeah. Even
(37:58):
our old boss DC used to dothe same thing. Yeah, working on
a rock station listening a country whatever, Dude, I like it. It's
good music. I grew up oncountry. Yeah. But I was surprised
at like how many artists have crossedover from one genre to the other,
mainly country music. Okay, soit went put me down this rabbit hole
(38:21):
of like all the musicians and artistswho have crossed over from one genre to
another. One I think the mostrecent one, which I don't agree with
it, okay, but it iswhat it is. That'd be Beyonce with
her latest album and the songs TexasHold Him. That's the only one I
really know whatnot. I don't considerit country. It's got a bit of
(38:43):
a country feel to it ish,but for the most part is still it's
Beyonce music. Do you know whoRick Bido is? I do not know
who Rick Beato is. He's gota YouTube channel, does music stuff,
really great guitar player. He doesin depths on musicians and how they do
things, specifically guitar stuff, buteven lyrically, and he goes in on
(39:04):
Beyonce and just rips apart that.Yeah, how horrible Rick lyric. I
have to write that down. So, yeah, you and I've talked about
him before off air, and wemay have mentioned him on air before,
but he's he's awesome. Okay,I'm gonna have to check that out.
So all right, So with Beyonce, cool, that's one of them.
That's one of them. Another popularone I think would be Taylor Swift.
Taylor Swift, there's another crossover artiststarted off in country in Nashville, and
(39:30):
then kind of made a big,big splash on the pop scene. And
I think that's kind of where she'sat now, which she's still kind of
from what I gather, still incorporatesa little bit of her old country roots
and with her newer stuff. Isn'tit fascinating that with Taylor Swift, how
people are like sellout, but withHardy they're like cool, right, right.
It's a weird double standard. AndI get it. Get your money,
(39:50):
man, That's what I say aboutBeyonce, right, you know,
I don't agree with it. Idon't think it's country music, but get
your money, do what you gottado. I think she's doing it to
try and improve. She can doanything. Oh that's fair. That's fair.
And a lot of these artists thathave crossed over have done really well,
I think. Anyway, when youthink of the main ones, Taylor
Swift, Hardy Darius Rucker, forexample, you know him from Hoodi in
(40:15):
the Blue, Hooty in the Blowfish, right and and and and for the
longest time, and when they firstcame out Hoody and the Blowfish, you're
like, oh, this is awesome, horm here and whatever, right,
and but now you like you listento Hoodie and the Blowfish. Well,
yeah, they're still good, They'restill all right. But Darius has made
a really good career in country music. He's had a second like a third
(40:37):
act, if you will. ButI think that when you see people move
to country, like Darius Rutcker asthe example, that is him still wanting
to do music, doesn't want todo pops, always like country, right,
he'll net the splash he makes andcountry will never be close to the
splash that hood Blowfish. No,no, not even close. He is
way better as a solo country artistthan he was with Hoody and the Blowfish.
(41:00):
Just look at the number of ofhits that you know, comparable to
that Darius has had on his ownand Hoody in the Blue, but wod
he had like what maybe four orfive hits when Darius, you know,
just one right after another. AndI think, and I think there's also
another part to that that kind ofgets overlooked, where a country artist moving
(41:22):
over to pop usually is not intentional, right like and it just kind of
Taylor Swift, It just kind ofevolves into that. Sometimes it works,
sometimes it doesn't. Think about ChrisGaines doesn't count he wasn't Garth right right,
right, It wasn't Garth Brook itwas but right right, but it
was, but it wasn't right.I get what you're saying. We all
(41:42):
knew it was Garth, but hewas trying not to be Guarth and he
was like, I'm gonna do apop Now. Very few country artists do
that. Yeah, they have somesort of country song that crosses over.
Yeah. Shania Twain's another one countryartists that crossed over into the pop scene.
I guess you could say, Idon't think that's true. She she
she she crossed over, but shedidn't stay too well. Had a song
(42:05):
crossover that's not the same album,just crossed over it. And that's the
thing. There's a lot of themthat will do that. I think Lady
Gaga is another example of you know, I I tried a country song for
a little bit. Didn't really workout, but I'm not familiar. No.
That was just for the film,and it was so popular that they
played it on what are we talkingabout? The for the the the movie
(42:29):
with Bradley stars born. Was thata country song? I was considered a
country song from the research that Idid. She's crossed over from a lot.
Started off with the pomp whatnots,and then over to country with that
song, and then over to jazzwith Tony Benn. Yeah, but again
(42:49):
there's a lot of them. AaronLewis from Stained is another one that I
think I personally like his country music. There's a lot of people out there
that scoff it, but if ifyou sit down and listen to it,
it's really not that bad. It'snot that bad at all. There were
there was another one. Kid Rockis another one that, uh that that
(43:12):
he's always been that. This isno, he hasn't. He started off
as like a Weeked Weeked DJ,you know, and was doing the rap
hip hop sort of thing. Imeant redneck. Yeah, yeah, I
know what you're saying. But whenhe crossed over into country, I didn't
like his country music. What's hiscountry song? He bought a song from
Jason Bolan and I forget the nameof Jason Bolan's song, but uh,
(43:35):
Kid Rock calls it Purple Sky,and uh it's it's not good. It's
not good. And and I thinkit was right after rock and roll Jesus,
And that's kind of when I felloff with Kid Rock. After rock
and roll Jesus. I was justlike, Okay, But from the research
that I've done, he's considering himselfa country esque star now because you know,
(43:57):
because of his his honky tongue barin Nashville, he's laid his roots
down there and blah blah he hashe's given up his Detroit roots. That's
that's from the article that I read. From the article that I read,
he's considering himself country. Okay.We've talked about it before with Steven Tyler
being a crossing over and trying todo a country album and we listened to
it and that was hot garbage,all right. So it doesn't always work
(44:22):
for everybody. But like I said, there's a there's a buttload of them
out there that that have. Itsays here that el King el King.
So she it says here that shestarted off in the rock genre with her
song x'es and O's And I listento that song and I don't consider that
a rock song at all. Rockpop yes, maybe a little rocky,
(44:45):
yes. But she started doing workwith Miranda Lambert and Dirk's Bentley and then
then she's like, well, thiscountry stuff is working for me, so
I'm stick it here, what doyou hack cackling about it? Because she
got really drunk on stage at theDolly Partner and then they're like ooh and
then they probably tenk after that.Yeah, so I consider her more pop
than rock before, but now Iconsider her more country than anything. Another
(45:09):
one, uh here that they sayCassidy Pope is another one that started off
in the pop genre but moved overto country. I've always just considered her
a country girl in my opinion.Carrie Underwood is another one. Yeah,
she started off in country, right, and then I want to say she
stayed country. I don't think sheever really crossed over to the pop.
(45:30):
She's like a more of it.She had a country song that became a
mainstream success, right right, ButI don't think she's put out a pop
album right, much like Shania Twainas we were talking about. I don't
think Shania Twain put out a popalbum. No, but she had a
song an album that crossed over,but she's remained mostly country yees since then.
Yes, So same way with CarrieUnderpants. And I don't count Carrie
(45:51):
Underwood because she did American Idol asbeing pop. She was country on that.
Yeah, she was as country ascountry could be, I think.
But I think she's done plenty ofcross for music as far as I don't
think she's done pop songs. Imean, Champion, that's a Again,
if you have a country album puta one pop song on it, that
(46:12):
is a song that crosses over.That's not a pop album, right right,
where Taylor Swift has done pop albums. Yeah? Yeah, true.
It says here that Jessica Simpson isanother one of those country or artists that
moved from pop over to country,and I don't agree with that. She
might have done one album or oneor two songs, but I wouldn't consider
that across over. Yeah, Iwould either. I wouldn't even barely call
(46:35):
her a singer, right. Jewelis another one? Oh yeah, Now,
Jewel's always been like a folk singerthough. Yeah, I think it's
a thin line. Yeah, Iconsider top forty board. Yeah, but
it would. Hey, she dateda Rodeo g good for her, Fine,
forget it. Fix your damn tooth, Jewel, why their trademark man?
Right? Right? Uh? Theysay they say here that Bond Jobe
(47:00):
dried doing a crossover in the country, and I'm like, well, that
doesn't seem right at all whatsoever.But on the other hand too, it
also said Lionel Richie. This articlethat I found also says Lionel Richie did
a crossover Now just because you gettogether with like, you know, half
a dozen country artists and put togetherone song as a collaboration. That doesn't
make you a crossover artist. Thatjust makes you get a little help from
(47:20):
your friends. Still trying to stayrelevant. So I have this is here
is bon Jovi's country album. Thequote hit song on it was called Lost
Highway The Still out of Urst getsOnce WoT Treasure Live Changes Lie Will you
(47:42):
grew up telling a story? Elkwangin the song he spent the formula that
is the formula for the country musicexactly only Jerry pass by with my plastic
dash. Jesus, Jesus, Ido like it. I don't like it.
(48:15):
I mean, I don't mind it. But it's definitely not country.
He's got no twang. He's hehe's not traditional country. We have talked
about this. Twang in your voicedoes not make you country. It helps.
It's gotta it's gotta have. Yougotta talk about a girl, Okay,
(48:35):
and and and Hardy says the bestin one of his songs, country
song or this ain't no radio songor whatever. It's like, you gotta
have a it's gotta talk about agirl, and it's got a rhyme the
world and it's gotta it's gotta makeyou tap your foot or else he's gonna
lose his record deal whatever. Yeah. Nonetheless, it says here to that
Ween Ween Ween Ween Ween Ween.I mean the band, yes, wean
(48:58):
the band. Oh my what thatdoesn't make any sense. But apparently twelve
Golden Country Greats was one of theiralbums that they put out. I don't
think that's a crossover. I thinkthat's just we want to do something different
if you think about it, likewith Cither. Cither has a song called
country song. Why is it calledcountry song because they recorded it in Nashville,
(49:19):
But it's not really a country songat all whatsoever. Well, and
Ween is a band that you can'treally take seriously, and if anything,
I would call it alternative country.That album okay, which now we're totally
segmenting way out. There's bedazzled countryright right, there's boot scooting country.
I mean, we can I justdon't think you would consider ween country in
(49:44):
any way, shape or form.No, I wouldn't. I wouldn't either.
Now if they're just doing an albumwith a bunch of different covers,
no, it still wouldn't be country. Other bands that have crossed over maybe
not so much into country or whatnot. So this is one that I found
very interesting. The Beach the Beg'sweren't always a disco group. Apparently the
(50:04):
Beg's were a rock band before theydecided to go ahead and cross on and
over into disco. And it sayshere the British trio of brothers are known
as the leaders of seventy scene,but the Beg's embraced such different styles during
their early years. Performing through thefifties and sixties, The Gibbs played venues
across the UK as a rock androll outfit. The Rattlesnakes more than you
(50:30):
could say, that's a different band, Yeah, totally totally, And you
can yeah because it's a different name. Obviously, that's a different band,
you know, but it's the stillsame group of people. And they're like,
this this rattle snaking thing, I'mworking for me. Let's go ahead
and jump on this disco train here. And they worked for him it worked
for him. It says the Beastieswere another one, which I would agree.
(50:52):
The Beasties started off as hip hoprap group and then crossed over and
made a very solid thumb print inthe punk industry. Actually, the Beastie
Boys started out as like a popgroup. Oh, they opened for Madonna
when Rick Rubin was helping them,And I've got this awesome photo of them
(51:19):
playing their first show with Rick Rubinand they're leaned up against a car in
front of the venue and it saysMadonna on the marquee, and then underneath
it it says with special guests,the Beastie Boys, and it's them,
and it's then they also have donepunk, so like they kind of evolved
in who they are. Yeah,did a little bit of everything there.
(51:39):
Lastly, here which one that surprisedme acrossover artists is Michael Bolton. Michael
Bolton, king of soft rock right, and apparently he wasn't always a family
friendly kind of guy. It sayshere that he spent years chasing success in
the hard rock scene as the frontman for his band and black Jack.
(52:01):
I can't see Michael Bolden in arock band at all whatsoever, but at
the hair for it apparent if itdidn't work for him, black Jack wasn't
working out for him. He's like, you know what, when I got
this other stuff a little bit softer, why not? Some people text in
a couple one. Kenny Rodgers agreeone hundred percent. He crossed over pretty
easily. Yeah, how no one'smentioned Dolly Parton, Okay, right,
(52:24):
Dolly Parton has many incarnations as anartist. Yeah. Yeah, I've always
known her as a country music alwaysremember her as a country music artist.
Sure, I know she's done otherthings, but she'll like, you're doing
the thing that I think a lotof people do when someone crosses over,
as they get all purest and they'relike, no, no, no,
she's country. Right Well, no, like that's who she is, and
(52:45):
she definitely has that identity. Shecould also just be a musician, right
and just love what Yeah, justplay music, much like Taylor Swift,
much like Kenny Rodgers, much likeJohnny Cash. Right right, He's considered
rock in a lot of places.Yeah, and somebody texting the Zach Brown
Band had a rock a pop albumand crossed over. He definitely had one.
(53:08):
Success. Might be an argument though, right right, it's kind of
like, what the Beyonce thing gotthe album? No, Beyonce, you
she can get the stamp, youthink so? Uh it was number one?
It was a number one album,yeah, I guess, and a
number one song? Is it stillthough? Was that for just a week
or two? Does it matter shehas a number one country song? Yeah,
(53:29):
I think it matters. I thinkit matters. How well, wait,
hold on, how long does ithave to be number one? Because
you've cited some artists that crossed overand giving them credit for being pop that
their songs didn't do well, right, I think you have to have a
number one album for probably more thanthirty days. You know. If you
get like a flash and a penin your number one for a week or
two, that's kind of like thinkof like radio stations that aren't normally number
(53:52):
one, but they get that weirdkiss and you know they're rating Skyrocket And
I understand that we can't talk aboutthat on the air either way. The
Darius Rutger name, how many numberones has he had in country? Right?
But you we title him as acountry artist. Aaron Stam, I'm
just going with the arguments that havebeen made to me. Beyonce, whether
(54:13):
I like it or not, shecan claim being a country artist. She
had a number one hit and anumber one album in that genre, probably
gonna win an ACM man. Okay, so award, winning, chart topping
album selling country artists still sucks.Ass. Do you think it's because of
her name of name? I thinkso. I think a lot of anything
(54:35):
to do with it. You thinkso, maybe, But there's a lot
of country artists out there that areagreeing that, like, this is not
country music, Beyonce, you're justgetting it because of your name and who
you are. You don't just getthat given to you. Right. There's
a demand for the music, andthere have been plenty of artists that cross
(54:55):
over the other way and it don'twork. There people that that are country
fans of Let's use Zach Brown thatdid not buy his his rock, his
rock album vers pop album right whereTaylor Swift move over and people gravitated towards
it. You're you're implying that allthe pop fans fans bought the country song
and all the pop fans listen tocountry radio. I don't think that's true.
(55:21):
Yeah, probably not, Probably not. Either way, there's a lot
of them out there that crossed over. I was surprised, and we're gonna
be giving away tickets to one ofthose crossover artists here in a little bit.
When'll come back be Brown, Noworld, take my strong hand,
give train a given world, takemy trum hand. Tellsa's Morning Show,
(55:49):
the Big Band Boarding Show. Theassault continues the next thirty seven to five.
Good morning, It's the Big MadMorning Show. Nine one eight four
six oh k m O T canalso text BMMS and then what you want
(56:15):
to say to eight two nine fourfive. Let's play a game, and
we're giving away tickets to Hardy,Who's gonna be at the Walmart Amphitheater in
Rodgers, Arkansas a week from today. Tickets available amp tickets dot com.
We're gonna play uh Schnipschnoptioner. Currentrecord is looks like I am leading with
eight, Lindsay has seven, thenyou have four last week's winner you.
(56:38):
So it's gonna be Lindsay and GIMPIat nine one eight four six O k
m O D nine one eight foursix O kmo D call it decide who's
gonna be your clue giver. Whoevergets the most right is gonna win those
tickets to see Hardy over in Arkansas. Nine one eight four six Oh K
M O D. Let's go tothe phones and get our first contested here.
Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name, Keith?
(57:00):
How are you today? I'm goodKeith. Who do you want to
give? Clues? Lindsay or gimpyKeith? Sixty seconds are on the clock.
Timers starts after the first clue,Keith. Are you ready, Keith?
Are you ready? Okay? Herewe go, yeh, good luck
Mark, Lindsay. Down for thewin on this one. Wow, Keith.
(57:22):
This is something that you use tounlock doors, and it can unlock
any door in the house. UtKeith. Yes. Uh. This is
a type of material. All right, finish this. You put this in
your washer to make the material soft. It is blank softener soften. What's
the first word in the blank?Softener? No? There you go.
(57:45):
Uh. When you take a paddleand you put it against somebody's butt,
you just did what to them?Caps No. Another word for masturbation is
blank. The monkey speak. Yes, this is a type of sweater that
mister Rogers wore wool. No,No, it's okay. You have a
(58:14):
type of vehicle. This is justa breakdown of the words. You have
a blank and a truck. Ablank is small, has four doors usually
car. Yes, what is asweater that starts with car? Oh?
Time? Time? Time? Timethree? Is time? Three? Is
what you got? Keith? Mightbe good enough for the win? Hang
(58:36):
on the line, okay, okay, give these patients. Is like razor
thin. Good morning, you're onthe air. What is your name?
It's Karen, Good morning. Didyou say jen? Karen's Karen? Karen?
Okay, Karen. Sixty seconds areon the clock. You have to
beat three. Are you ready?Yeah? You go? All right.
(58:59):
This is a four form of gamingsystem before the Nintendo. Yes, this
is a you have a lifetime blankon this or your money back subscription?
No, no, what No,we are going to blank this product or
(59:24):
your money back Yes, yes,black eyed blank two? Yes, uh
huh, Oh, you've crossed theblank line. Congratulations, yes, uh
huh uh. Mickey's girlfriend at Disneymany yes, finish her last name is
(59:47):
what? Yes? Oh, thisis a great big boat. Yes,
yes, uh huh blank springs aplace where what hot? No time?
Congratulations, Karen, You're gonna getthose tickets to go see Hardy over in
(01:00:10):
Arkansas gets your tickets and tickets dotCom. Hang on the line. So
give me ken get your info andtell you how to get those tickets.
Okay, thank you give me.This is the one that she ended on
a yes. Some people would saythis as a form of exclamation. It
is also a place in Arkansas,not Hot Springs, but the other springs.
(01:00:36):
You're at a vacuum as well.Yeah, there's a statement sometimes people
make where they're like, blank,I've found it, right, a form
of exclamation, yeah, yes,yeah. And then the one he ended
on lindsay, yeah, great sweater. Uh he said, I mean that's
sweater was the best I know.But if if you don't know what's the
(01:00:57):
name of the sweater that mister rogerswar, what do you what clue do
you give? Veronica Marsin. There'salso the Pembroke Welsh Corgy is a dog,
and then there's also the blank Welshporgy. What does that have to
do with that? There's a CardiganWelsh Corgy or the Pembroke Welsh Corgy when
(01:01:19):
it comes to dog breeds and soweird. You know that? Why do
you know that? Because I hadone? You had a Cardigan Corky Pembroke
Welsh Corgy, and then there's theCardigan Welsh Corgy. Okay, yeah,
like he was on the right track. Do it down too with the car
and then yeah you could say Carditry to break it down Cardio, but
(01:01:44):
yeah he was just not knowing itall right. The record now tis Me
and Lindsay with Lake keeps you deadlast with four The Big Mad Morning Show
returns next Tulsa's Morning Show ninety kmod Good morning, It's the Big Man
(01:02:10):
Morning shown six kmot can also textBMMS and then what you want to say
to eight two nine four five sayit would gimp be has in it's four
by four. Colvin says here thatRussia denies US allegations it's launched a weapon
into orbit. Russia denies the USsaying that Moscow launched a weapon into orbit
(01:02:32):
that could attack other satellites. Thenation's deputy foreign minister called it big news.
US Pentagon Press Secretary Pat Ryder saidthe Krimlin launched a satellite that was
quote likely a counter space counter spacenot like space on your counter right anyway,
(01:02:52):
it's a lot more room for them. Put stup right. It was
a counter space weapon, a littlegun that you put next to your microwave,
ANYHUF that present humanly capable of attackingother satellites in low Earth orbit.
He noted the weapon was on thesame orbit as an American government satellite.
Meanwhile, Russia's Ministry of Defense acknowledgedthat a launch had happened, but left
(01:03:15):
out any other details. And what'sfascinating. Our government made a quote,
and this is pretty great quote.I'm limited by how much I can share
about the specific nature of the threat. I can't confirm that it is related
to an anti satellite capability that Russiais developing. So we have a problem.
I can't tell you about it.Just trust sure, sure what else
(01:03:37):
we got here? House committee wantsservice members fired over vaccine rehired. The
House Armed Services Committee yesterday adopted theamendment to the Annual Defense Policy Bill,
but it might not survive a meetinglater this year with Senate counterparts when they
have to iron out differences in thebill before Congress capacit. Congress had the
(01:03:59):
Defense Department repeal the pandemic era mandatesin twenty twenty three. I don't see
them changing like going back on this, not whether they should or shouldn't.
I don't know about that, right, but I don't see them going back,
because then anything they do after thefact, now they can go like
they set a precedent, right,I get that. What else we got
here DOJ is to sue Live Nation. The Justice Department is planning to sue
(01:04:21):
Live Nation over what it says areanti competitive business practices the entertainment company puts
on concerts, sells tickets, andowns menus. The lawsuit is expected to
accuse the company of edging out competitorsand driving up prices. Ain't that's the
truth. Several state attorney generals arereportedly joining the suit as well. I
(01:04:43):
don't know what's going to come withthis. They're going to get in and
decide how much, like what youcharge? Too much? Right? Lower
your prices? God damn it.I want to go see a show,
will not pay seven hundred dollars forit. This isn't the guy in your
town that puts on shows. Thisis a major corporation, right has the
ability and the deep pockets to lawyerup right. We'll see what happens.
(01:05:04):
But this is the Department of Justiceanyway. Lastly, here Tulsa Public Schools
launches citywide summer Cafe program to providefree meals for kids. TPS launch its
annual Summer Cafe Program yesterday to providefree breakfast and lunch for all children under
the age of eighteen. Meal serviceis available at various TPS Summer Cafe Program
(01:05:25):
locations Monday through Friday. The programwill be available until August nineteenth. TPS
has more than forty Summer Cafe sitesthrough Tulsa. Got some insight here on
(01:05:47):
the Lamellow Ball lawsuit. I've beenon the edge of my seat. He's
being sued and the Charlotte Hornets bya mom who allegedly said that the star
guard hit her son with his car. In the suit, the mother claims
that her son was trying to getan autograph from him after the team's purple
(01:06:08):
until day at the Hive Fan eventback in October. She says her eleven
year old son, Angel Joseph,was outside the arena's employee entrance when Ball's
suv exited the arena. Fans approachedthe vehicle when he stopped at a stoplight,
and Angel says Angel's mom says thatthat Ball made eye contact with her
(01:06:32):
son get out of here right.The light then turned green, and she
says that ball drove off in agrossly negligent and reckless manner and struck her
son. Her lawyer says that herson was severely injured in the incident,
with foot and back injuries, severephysical pain, and emotional distress from a
(01:06:53):
player her son considered his hero.Sure an incident report from the Charlotte Mecklenburg
Police Department and said Joseph suffered bruisesand scratches that were described as minor.
There's been no comment from the Hornets, ball or the player's agent. Her
lawyer is seeking damages and excess oftwenty five thousand Dows holds a kid eleven,
(01:07:14):
so she just lets this eleven yearold kid run up to a car
to stop sign yep. I meanhe's responsible, you hit a pedestrian either
way, but he's waited his wholelife to just get one autograph right from
the ball brothers. It's for Ithink it sounds like a big money grab,
(01:07:35):
of course, for sure. Listen, some celebrity hits me with their
car. Yes, yeah, Iwas aspiring to be this jiu jitsu national
champion. Now now the dream's crushed, right, I have to sit the
whole time doing my full time job. Oh wait, that's your Balls to
(01:07:57):
the Wall Sports. I'm Lindsay onninety seven five km OD. Good morning,
It's the Big Man Morning Show.Nine one, eight four six O
KMO D can also text BMMS andthen what you want to say to eight
(01:08:23):
two, nine four five, Goodmorning Lindsay, Good morning Corvin. If
you've missed out on every opportunity inthe world to ever see Corn, then
don't miss out this time. Theywill be at the Bok Center on October
twenty third. It's a Wednesday.We've got your tickets for you to win
(01:08:43):
at the website of that Rocks atkmod dot com. Sign up and good
luck. Good morning, gim Pie, Oh, good morning. Rock Oklahoma
is going to be here before youknow, at Liberty Weekend, Prior USA,
Disturbed, Avenge Sevenfold and a wholelot more Mortgage. You're linking for
tickets and the whole lineup at thewebsite. The Rocks came with either,
So conspiracy theory Thursday is going tocrush some people. Oh there's a really
(01:09:10):
great movie with Bradley Cooper. CalledAmerican Sniper. It's a great movie.
Have you seen an Oh yeah,gimmey. Have you seen Bits and Pieces?
It's a really great movie. BradleyCooper's fantastic in it. And I
was heartbroken to find out that it'snot true. Huh, sure it is.
(01:09:31):
I thought they portrayed it as areal events. Apparently according to the
book it is based off of sothat's an important factor. Yeah, it's
only fifty six percent true. Okay, that's good enough for you. I
mean, does it say based onactual events, based on a true story,
(01:09:56):
or this film is I mean,I I feel like there's different wording
in the beginning of every movie,whether or not this is a true story
or everything. You know what Imean? They word it differently, so
you know I am not actual eventsor I am not clear if the beginning
of the movie has a slate.Yeah, that says this movie is based
(01:10:21):
off partially truths. We're about fiftysix percent accurate in this movie. I
was led to believe all of itwas true. That's what I thought.
I was led to believe every singlebit of it is true. And I
know you may be going, well, what are the things that aren't true,
Corbyn, Yeah, I've got themfun awesome. Like I said,
(01:10:44):
it's only fifty six point nine percenttrue and includes artistic liberties with his life
and his military service. Okay,even as simple as his rodeo career where
it ended when a bronco flip andleaves him with injuries. Okay. Not
true that Chris Kyle enlisted because ofan attack on an American embassy. Not
(01:11:13):
true that when he would kill,killing iraqis was unpleasant for him. No,
he was commented many times saying fthe iraqis right. That he discovered
a trove of weapons underneath a floorboardin an Iraqi home. Not true.
It's a pivotal point in the moviewhere he's sitting there and he asked to
(01:11:36):
go to the bathroom're eating dinner inthis guy's house, and he asked to
go to the bathroom, and whenhe does, he starts snooping around and
finds a trove of weaponry like anarsenal right, and then it's a it's
a very dramatic moment. All that. Not true? So okay, didn't
find any at all, or hefound one or two and then they just
(01:12:00):
embellished it in the movie. Nottrue, none at all. Huhooie.
In the movie they said there wasan evil adversary named the Butcher. Yeah,
not true. There could have beena butcher around that he defeated an
Olympic sniper named Mustafa. Again nottrue. Pretty much all of the heroics
(01:12:23):
in the movie are fictionalized. Ithink that's a bull uh. He even
said this wasn't in the movie,of course, that he fought Jesse Ventura
in a bar. Not true.Ventura went on to sue him and the
estate after Kyle died, and hewon one point eight million dollars from the
(01:12:48):
estate, to the point where alot of people drug Ventura through the mud
for suing some guy after he diedto get money, when in reality he
was the liar. Well, wasit Kyle or was it the creators of
the movie? No, in thebook he defamed Jesse venturre right, it
(01:13:10):
wasn't the Jesse vent tour stuff isin the movie. Here's another thing not
in the movie that Kyle claimed hewas sent to New Orleans during Katrina by
the US government and positioned himself ontop of the Superdome and killed at least
thirty plus looters Okay, did nothappen. The government would not do that.
No, Kyle, we need yourhelp in New Orleans. Get your
(01:13:40):
stuff, position yourself and where wherewould you position? Like at what spot
on the Superdome would you position yourself? Right? Well, you would think
it, you know, the top. And Third, that means at least
thirty gun shots. How many shotswould it take before in this crazy event
that happens in norm Orleans? Right, we can all agree that that was
(01:14:01):
an insane event. How many shotswould be fired were a re polete before
police or military whoever would have togo and investigate and be like, who's
shooting from the top of the Superdome? Right? Right? All lie never
happened. He even stated that hekilled two carjackers and Texas and that he
(01:14:26):
was praised by law enforcement for gettingdirt bags off the street. Not so
much, huh. Not true.Not one bit of that is true.
And that apparently, when one ofhis superiors was asked about his embellishments,
he said that I wouldn't specifically thekilling the carjackers. He said, Look,
(01:14:51):
I wouldn't put it past Chris Kyle. Yeah, I would put wouldn't
put him past him, But alsohe loved to tell a good story.
Right, But if you're going toportray all parts of your life as to
be true, you shouldn't. Youshouldn't be making stuff up. And that
(01:15:15):
one person even stated that Chris Kylewas one of this certain percentage of people
that joined the military for specific reason. Some people joined for the idea of
your country, right. Some peopledo it because it's a family line of
you've been doing that the honor thatgoes with that, and some people do
(01:15:38):
it for legalized killing. Right.Not all small percentage, and that maybe
he fell into that group. Interesting, right, I had no idea about
this. And when you take amovie that people put up and there's a
long list of movies that we considervery patriot that have a ton of fictional
(01:16:03):
liberties, yeah, yeah, becauseif they told the truth, it was
probably be doll and boring or toographic for people. So we got to
change it up a little bit tomake it more palatable for society. There's
another one, a movie I love, I mean, I love American Snapper.
There's another movie I love that's militaryand it apparently is incredibly fictionalized Loan
(01:16:27):
survivor oat movie about Marcus Latrell SpecialForces group. They get put in in
Afghanistan. They come across a cheapheerder, the sheepherder. They decide whether
they should kill the sheepherder or notor let him go. They let him
go. He goes back to theTaliban. The Taliban advances on their position.
They get in a strict gunfight.Long story short. Mark Wahlberg's character
(01:16:49):
portrayed by Marcus Latrell is the onlyone that survives, right, And they
never came across a cheap erder.The Taliband they believe were already on their
position because of the uh they lefta rope behind when they dropped in and
(01:17:11):
they found it right, And thatwhen the story is that there was this
insane gunfight for like a long time, when uh, not one bullet was
displaced from Marcus Latrell's clips and Iand being a listen great movie. Yeah,
And I'm not Marcus Latrell's an unbelievablehuman being. Of the things he
(01:17:34):
sacrificed his life for. That's notwhat I'm bringing into question. The conspiracy
here is movies and what we believein another one another great and these are
ones I'm trying to remember, offthe top of my head, Captain Phillips,
fantastic movie. Right, Well,they get some things wrong on it.
One he was not practicing any ofthe safety protocols. He was supposed
(01:17:57):
to be practicing one of them,in particular to stay six hundred miles away
from the coast, which he thoughtwas a waste of time and fuel.
And for those who don't know aboutthat industry, which is the wild West,
they he he was three hundred mileswithin the coast. Right. Another
one where he says that I'm takeme captive. Right, never said that
(01:18:18):
that that he told them to engageall the security features and lock the doors
did not happen. Another one whereit is depicted to be days. No,
it went on for like five orsix days. Right. The only
truth about Misseric is that Phillips wason it. There were some some people
(01:18:41):
that tried to take it as pirates, and the seals intervened, right,
sniped him from like a rapt orsome jive. No, no, from
the deck of a of a aircraftcarrier, if I'm not mistaken, right,
right, there was laying on aboat of some sorts. Yeah,
impressive though, And that they didn'thave food and stuff inside the car,
the getaway vehicle, the safety boatand that no, there was food in
(01:19:04):
there for five to seven days.Just a lot of liberties with these movies
that we take and prop up aslike super patriotic, and they are not
at all. That's disappointing. Andto me, it's not like the Titanic.
You see the Titanic. If youbelieve anything you see on the Titanic,
(01:19:27):
you are right, you're not livingin reality. It is no.
The movies that I have mentioned areno more real than Field of Dreams.
Okay, right, because the people, some of the players were real players.
Yeah, they played baseball, butthey didn't play as ghosts in the
(01:19:50):
middle of a corner. That's it. What was the other the Seals movie
that was actual se portraying Seals inthe film, there weren't actors. Oh,
are you talking about that one wherethey're in France and the train got
hijacked or whatever? That one,I don't think. So that's the only
(01:20:12):
movie that I can think of wherelike, you know, some major stuff
went down and they wanted to makea movie out of it. But the
guys are like, no, Iwant to act, I want to do
my own part. I was there. Oh no, So the twenty one
seventeen or something like that is thename of it, and it's was in
an army guy and a Navy oran air Force guy were on a train
(01:20:33):
with their buddy and a guy witha bomb is on it and they tackle
him. And then Clint Eastwood goesto do the movie and he's like,
no, no, no, Iwant the real people doing it. And
it's a it's a crazy movie.Horrible acting. Yeah, just really bad.
Is that what you're thinking of?No, I think that one is
(01:20:54):
more recent. The one that I'mthinking of is actual is actual seals,
I know, and it is.I believe it's older. It was like
maybe twenty fifteen, sixteen, somethinglike that, and they're in another country
(01:21:15):
and they're doing Navy seal stuff.But it was ACTI Valor I think maybe
Act Valor. Yeah. Yes,the other one Coren was talking about I
was fifteen seventeen to Paris, Yes, yeah, which I haven't seen either
one of them. I've just heardfifteen seventeen to Paris as a turd.
So therefore I'm not gonna waste mytime. I mean, I think you
should watch it. You should watchit. But if you're going in to
(01:21:38):
think you're gonna see some great cinematicpiece of right of entertainment, you're you're
not. The story is incredibly fascinating, right. If anything, it's a
good example of watching a movie witha good story, but everything else is
garbage. You know what I'm saying. Uh, somebody's text in and I
(01:22:00):
want to read this and not sayingit's not true what you're saying Corbyn,
but please give your source for thisonce again. I believe it's BS,
but always want to know the source. There's this really cool place you can
go for six eight zero. It'scalled the Internet, and you can search
and validate what I'm saying. It'sa very I found it online and then
(01:22:25):
when did my own investigation to seeif it was true, because I didn't
want to just blurt it out ifit wasn't true. Right. You can
be as derogatory as like bad asyou want and write Chris Kyle liar and
search that way. You can goAmerican Sniper true. There's many ways to
(01:22:47):
google things. It's funnyer all talkingabout American Sniper. Went to the Chris
Kyle memorial in Odesso while I wasin Midland, Texas a couple of weeks
ago, when I was in Teamthree, all the guys that were there
with Chris absolutely hated the story andhow it portrayed the rest of his team.
(01:23:08):
Another one, even if it saysbased on a true story, doesn't
mean doesn't mean it's one hundred percentacting or accurate. It's freaking Hollywood.
No, that and that is alot of counterpoints I came across was like,
if you believed any of this wasreal, that's on you. Yeah,
but you shouldn't portray it to bereal. It's not. Yeah,
(01:23:30):
it's not like I'm watching The LionKing and going, well, this has
got to be real. It's clearlynot real. Or what's that new movie
with Ryan Reynolds. If right,that's clearly not real. So basically,
one of the only truest the factfrom that movie American Sniper, was that
he was the deadliest sniper from twothousand nine to what or from nineteen ninety
(01:24:00):
ninety two thousand and nine. That'sit. No, there's no fact that
we know. No, there's noway to validate it. Okay, they
can't validate that he had the mostcareer kills. How do you validate I
don't know. I don't have amilitary background, so I wouldn't know.
It would be based off they gotarget in sight, right, he gets
(01:24:24):
orders take target at will or whatever, and then he reports back he took
the target down. They say that, and to me, this is also
a huge point that has to beaddressed. I think in the American Sniper
movie in what he dealt with whenhe came back and what he went through
is a form of PTSD where hefelt like he had to hold on to
(01:24:45):
that attention, right, And thatcoming back from war or any traumatic situation
that involves taking a human life orseeing a human life be taken, deals
with massive mental problems that don't getaddressed that the government does not deal with
(01:25:05):
with the people, the men andwomen that serve our country. To me,
that is the big message. Theguy that killed him, Eddie Ruth
I think was his name. Iknow he's serving a life sentence in prison.
Did he ever say why he killedhe killed him? I think he
(01:25:26):
was having PTSD, yeah, buthe was supposed to be. Chris Kyle
was trying to help him. ChrisKyle and another man had a program to
help veterans when they came back andthis was a guy that they were helping
and kill him. Set deal.But again, it is not. This
(01:25:49):
isn't a Chris Kyle thing. Thisis just the movie was depicted to be
something it was not. Multiple timesover there are multiple examples of that.
Us. So, is it likea magician where you go see a magician
and you know, damn good andwell magicians don't have magic. But you
(01:26:10):
go, like he made them thingdisappear. He's like he had a bunch
of handkerchiefs in his pocket and theyjust kept keep coming. You saw the
hat was empty art and then hepulled a rabbit out of it. Right,
there's a roses out of the outof his Wand so do you do?
Is that just what we're doing withmovies? And then if you discount
it, are you not patriotic?Oh yeah, you're an asshole and you
(01:26:33):
don't believe in your country for sure, you com me bastard. It's like
if you get a tattoo of aflag on you, are you more patriotic
than others? Well? Yeah,because it's inked into your blood. Uh
so, wait, you mean gI Jane isn't true? I don't think
(01:26:54):
anybody thought g I Jane was real. No, that's like saying, what
is the movie with oh, holdon, mm hmm Goldie Han and she's
(01:27:20):
in the yeah, Private Benjamin,Oh my gosh, dude. She plays
Goldie Han and she enlists in themilitary, fragile, mousey type of person.
She has to go through boot camp. She cries, yes, but
(01:27:44):
literally they're the same thing, butone was there's a real person involved.
And when you go, hey,this is based off of the book,
Yeah crazy, We got to takea break. We'll be back until USA.
This morning show is coming right back. The Mad Morning Show, Tulsa's
rock station nine. Good Morning.It's the Big Mad Morning Show nine four
(01:28:17):
six kmod Conspiracy Theory Thursday. Thisone is for Lindsay. You're gonna love
this. I love this. You'renow gonna go down a rabbit hole.
That's how much I think you're gonnalove this. Give me mine. Okay.
There's a trial currently going on betweenthis woman who's apparently killed her boyfriend,
(01:28:45):
and the part that is in questionis she is saying, of course
she didn't do it, but thereis some questionable tactics that are being so
this is the murder trial where KarenReid is being charged with murder of her
(01:29:11):
boyfriend John o'keeff, who is apolice officer. Ok and the timeline that
on January twenty eighth of twenty twentytwo, a group of people including her
and him and another Boston police officer, his sister in law, and others
went out drinking on a Friday nightand the area is starting to get their
(01:29:32):
first major winter snowstorm, and atabout eleven o'clock, the group heads across
the street to another bar, stayingfor about an hour, and then at
midnight, members of the group leavethe bar to go to one of their
homes and the couple Read and O'Keefeleave in her vehicle. About fifteen minutes
(01:30:00):
after that, multiple witnesses call adark suv pulling up to the home and
saying that looking for the guy.The boyfriend can't be found, nobody knows
where he's at, so they lefttogether in her vehicle. Yes, and
(01:30:26):
the next day he's not found.Yes, okay. Part of the group
leaves the home at about one thirtyand they say the suv is not there
anymore, and no one sees theofficer dead. In the front yard.
Uh huh. The defense alleges thatrecord show people in the at the home
(01:30:53):
their phone searched how long to diein the cold? Okay, so this
would have been more than three hoursbefore he was found in the snow.
Prosecutors have disputed the timeline. Aboutfour point fifty three in the morning,
the girlfriend and the now dead officer'sfourteen year old niece each contact to the
(01:31:15):
people that live in the home,saying that he did not return home and
they were unable to reach him byphone, and other people start going out
looking for him. At six am, they do find him unresponsive in the
snow outside. According to reports,a broken drinking glass consistent with the one
(01:31:41):
he was seen holding, and dropsof blood according to police, are seen
on his body. Two hours later, he's pronounced dead of the hospital and
they say that during the recovery processand clean collection, they're known moving snow
oh out of the way, collectingevidence in red solo cups oh Okay.
(01:32:06):
And it is the belief of thewoman, the girlfriend who's on trial for
murder, that he was beaten upand assaulted and then left in the snow
to die by the people inside thehouse and that from the beginning, the
(01:32:27):
lead investigator was protecting the police officers, and the lead investigator was so close
to the people inside that one oftheir daughters baby sent his children on many
occasions, and so it is believedthat there's a cover up happening. Okay,
(01:32:50):
it is also believed that she,the girlfriend, is jealous, was
jealous because of a rumored relationship betweenthe now dead officer and one of the
women inside the home, and it'sunclear the connection, but that one of
(01:33:12):
the other people found out and that'swhat triggered the assault that led to a
death. There was even dog bitesfound on the dead officer's body that are
consistent with the German shepherd, andthe family owned a German shepherd that they
got rid of surprisingly two weeks afterthis event happened. Oh they say that
(01:33:36):
her car, the SUV, hada broken tail light from where she backed
over and hit him right and thatthat would easily be able to clear her
name by showing footage of her cardriving down the road with the tail light
intact as she says it was,and that video is missing from the time
(01:34:00):
window that she would have driven byfrom a local convenience store they say,
the video runs and runs and runsand then nothing and then continues again,
and she wouldn't have access to geta hold of that video. You'd like
you think you would think not,But I don't know if cops can go
in and just delete that part,right. I think it's like software involved.
(01:34:24):
There would be a macro imprint toshow that an edit was made if
that were the case. And theother part too, this is really fascinating,
is there was a young person whowas under age at the time,
admitted to be drinking down the street, who they believe also got in an
altercation with the officer outside the homeand that's where like he was involved in
(01:34:50):
it. But they say that that'sjust again another way to clear up.
So it's not clear to me,right, and this case is going on
right now, that she is theresponsible party. It's not clear that she's
not right because if she was drunk, they say, footage from inside the
bar show her consuming a lot ofalcohol and that she it is entirely possible
(01:35:15):
that she was not capable of drivingand could have hit him unknowingly. Absolutely,
to me, it's weird that iflike we all went out and then
Gimbi was gonna meet up with thiswith the girl he was with, and
then he doesn't show up. I'mlike, dude, where are you and
you don't reply. I'm not justgonna be like, ah, well he
(01:35:40):
got a better offer. Yeah,that's not my m oh, that's not
the way I When a group ofus are hanging out, yes, I'm
friends. Yeah, yeah, I'mgonna and you're supposed to show up,
I'm gonna make sure you're set,especially if we've been drinking. Yeah.
Yeah, and you left with someonewho has been drinking. Yeah, what
(01:36:01):
I mean? It has been knownto be like, oh, I bet
you just went home and passed outor whatever, you know, decided to
die. Whish could bias and youknow, went home and passed out.
I've done that before. Great text. I've been watching this entire trial.
The prosecution has called over forty witnesses, and so far the prosecution has not
provided any evidence to get past areasonable doubt okay, which will then lead
(01:36:27):
to a mistrial. Yeah, andthen she gets away with murder. Forty
witnesses are enough? Should be enough? Depended on her right, I think
you would think to me it soundslike a cover up. I was thinking
about that because people love to goto this. People love to go to
(01:36:48):
a cover up. And certain policedivisions have history, right. Chicago Pedia,
as an example, has a historyof corruption, right. Right.
That doesn't mean there's corruption now,but there has been cases in the past.
And for there's this stuff in Mississippiwhere those people were getting killed and
(01:37:11):
they were just burying them in alike in a lot, right, And
I mean, like, we don'tknow what happened to them, despite a
driver's license being in their front pocket. So it does happen, but I
wouldn't call that a cover up.They just didn't say anything, right,
lying by omission. And this isif they killed one of their own and
covered it up because she was justand then she was just the girlfriend.
(01:37:32):
What if this was all conspired gettingher drunk, like discrediting her position,
right that to get her in trouble. Yeah, yeah, knowing that would
be the out maybe. So it'spossibility. It is a possibility, but
there's a lot of moving parts,a lot of organization and holding the line
(01:37:54):
that has to happen. Right.People fold pretty fast for different reasons.
Yeah, But if they're officers orthat are involved in it, you know,
like maybe they're the ones that wantedhim out. Yeah, but they're
also spouses and partners through And justbecause you are a police officer and just
because you are engaging in something likethis doesn't mean you're capable of holding the
(01:38:19):
line right. People are people,You have debts, you have situations.
Hey, if if you if youdon't come forward, I'm gonna call your
loan do right, or I'm gonnahave someone to break your knees. Like
you can go both ways. Itis a fascinating trial. And again the
(01:38:39):
conspiracy would be the cover up partdoesn't happen. Good morning, It's the
Big Mad Morning Show. Nine eightfour six oh kmod nine one eight four
six O kmod can also text bmmsand then which you want to say to
(01:39:00):
eight two nine four five. SoI saw a story about for the NFL
season where they are going to possiblyeliminate the chain Gang. Why would they
do this? Glad you asked?They're going to go to an optical tracking
(01:39:20):
system, oh, to help withthe rulings. And apparently they're going to
test this in the preseason, andif the trial goes well and everyone's on
board, they say will be implementedfull time during the twenty twenty four regular
season. This all came down inMarch, where apparently they quietly approved doing
(01:39:44):
this across all teams in the preseason. They say that the chains will still
exist on the sideline, but they'llbe used as a backup for game operations
and as a reference point for coaches, players and fans in the stadium.
All footballs are micro chipped and havebeen for years. I didn't know that.
(01:40:11):
Yeah, that seems a little weird, and that the technology doesn't employ
the chip and instead relies entirely onthe optical tracking. The system, which
was used at MetLife Stadium and hardRock Stadium last year, would need to
be installed across all thirty stadiums,as well as an international stadium where NFL
(01:40:31):
games would be played. If thesystem works, it would make a more
accurate measuring system that would reduce humanerr which we've seen multiple times over.
Joining us on the line right nowis Mike Malega from the Tulsa Drillers that
knows a little bit about the robotshelping out with judgments. Good morning,
Mike, Good morning, Corbin.How are you but good man, We
were just talking about the NFL andhow the elimination of the potential chain gang.
(01:40:55):
And I don't know is it accurateto say Major League Baseball has been
kind of the forefront of technolog advanceswhen it comes to some of the rules
in terms of like being safe andstrikes and outs and all that stuff.
I mean, yeah, I don'tknow if i'd say the forefront, but
they certainly are adopting technology and havebeen for a long time, and I
(01:41:15):
think it makes the game better.So, you know, and I've always
maintained a lot of people argue inbaseball, you know, the inaccuracies of
the umpires. They argue about that, but I've always maintained that the most
inaccurate thing in professional sports is thatis the line of scrimmage in football.
I mean, it just really depends. It comes down to inches half the
time, and it just depends onwhere that referee puts the ball down.
(01:41:36):
So I love the idea, honestly. Yeah, I'm up for anything that
makes the game more exciting. Idon't want to eliminate human air because I
think human air is a part ofthe game as well. It's one of
the characters. But you're right,the spotting of the ball sometimes you're like,
that's not even close to where itwas exactly exactly, and then you
(01:41:56):
go then your team punts on fourthdown and like one inch, and you're
like totally pissed off up about it. All Right, let's talk Drillers baseball.
The Drillers are on the road rightnow. They're in Springfield. Had
a double header yesterday. But youguys are doing a rare Monday game because
of Memorial Day weekend. Exactly.Yeah, So instead of coming back on
our standard Tuesday to start the homesday, we're gonna play on Monday. We'll
(01:42:17):
have an off day on Tuesday,and then we'll be back Wednesday through Sunday
of next week. So yeah,so we'll still have our six games,
but we'll kick it off on Mondayfor Memorial Day, early start time,
two six point thirty fireworks after thegame to cap off the Memorial Day weekend.
Yeah, and it's a special dayto do it on Memorial Day with
the backdrop of downtown Tulsa at oneOakfield and the fireworks. Plenty of family
(01:42:40):
things to do. Make sure youget your tickets a Tulsa Drillers dot com
and then you resume the homestand onWednesday at seven o'clock with Northwest Arkansas.
And you guys have a double headernext week. We do have a double
header. Yeah, we had allthat rain early next Friday night, so
game one will be at five,so school be out. If you're coming
(01:43:00):
out early, you can get twofor the price of one. Next Friday,
Fireworks will be Friday night. Likelook, we usually do. Wednesday
night's our first park in the Parknight. We've had day games on all
the Wednesdays too, So for thosewho been waiting to bring the dogs out
to the game, Wednesday night willbe that Thursday Thursday with King Cabbage on
Thursday, and we've got Memorial Daykind of like military appreciation flags were given
(01:43:20):
away that day too. Fireworks againon Saturday. Should be a huge week.
Yeah, so getting drillers back ataction starting Monday. Rare Monday game.
Let's talk about some sports stuff.Man Scotty Shuffler, number one golf
in the world, might have themost disastrous forty eight hours from getting arrested
to his caddy having to leave,I mean, just a mess of a
(01:43:43):
performance. As someone who's around professionalathletes, is it shocking to you and
I know you like the golf too. Is it shocking you to see a
guy have so many missteps happened beforethe Super Bowl of Golf. Yeah,
you know, I mean it's crazyto situation. Obviously that happened there,
but you know, you run intothese stories all the time. I was
just watching this documentary about the Yankeesand about like three other guys got arrested
(01:44:08):
in nineteen ninety during the season.You think three major league players getting arrested.
So you know, Scheffler running intoit. He's at the top of
the game. It's a big,big story obviously, just a crazy disaster.
And then he came out and playedpretty well in the first round at
least. Yeah, and then thenext day is caddy's like, hey,
I got to go to my kidsgraduation and they end up having the PGA
(01:44:29):
chaplain be his caddy and he hasa you know, not a great round,
No exactly. I mean, it'scrazy, but he's Scheffler. The
guy's incredible, and he actually didbetter than anybody else probably would have under
the circumstances. So he'll he'll justcome rolling back into it this weekend and
probably take home the crown. Yeah. I love the idea though, of
him doing his warm ups in hisorange jumpsuit and his holding cell. That
(01:44:53):
is I mean, what a momentthat had to have been. I can't
wait for the book on that.Oh. I don't know what his hometown
minor league team. I'm not thatclose to golf, so I don't know
where he's from. But if itwas my team, we'd definitely have a
Scheffler bobblehead with him in his mugshotuniform. Listen, the season's young,
Mike. You guys could still doit too. Yeah. And then I
don't know, is there a ruleat the ballpark if you get hit with
(01:45:15):
a foul ball you get to keepthe ball as a fan? Well,
you you still have to catch it, and you still have to maintain it.
If some jerk comes over and letyou take one to the forehead and
then they grab it and run awaywith it, yeah, that's bad sportsmanship.
Well you know the update on Lizmaguire, the Toronto Blue Jays fan
who took one hundred and ten mileper hour. Yeah, she's now getting
(01:45:38):
her own trading card here. Yes, yes, it's pretty cool. The
photo is featured on the card isof course her massive bump just above her
left eye. Yeah, they remember, they printed like ten of them and
she's getting all ten to do withas she wishest of the mile per hour
(01:46:03):
ball. Yeah, and that isawesome. I love it. How does
if what is the protocol? Andmaybe we're getting into the weeds that you
don't want to talk about this,but when you get hit by a ball
and it causes damage to you likethat, what happens? What is the
expected thing that happens? Do dopersonnel come down and check and make sure
you're okay? And that's the endof it. Do you get like if
(01:46:24):
some kid goes steal the ball,do you get another ball? Do we
lose your mic on their health?First? And most we're all trained,
Yeah I'm here, yeah, yeah, now we got you. Yes,
I'm losing you. No, wegot you now, okay? So yeah,
so are our ushers are trained.They go down there if anybody gets
hit in their section, the twoushers closest, they go over check on
(01:46:46):
it. They'll call for AMSA.We have ems on site at every game.
They roll down there and take goodcare of them, and then of
course we make sure that they geta souvenir once we find out that they're
okay. But you know, thebig thing is we added nets all the
way down the baseline a few yearsago, so it rarely happens nowadays.
So that's been kind of nice ofrelief to me. Yeah, that has
changed that element dramatically. I rememberworking there and just the amount of balls
(01:47:12):
that would get beamed into the firstand third bay side. The danger that
came along with that is crazy.So now you guys have definitely eliminated that.
But it's pretty cool baseball card.Not everybody can say they have a
Tops baseball card with their face onit. Yeah, that'll make the hurt
go away absolutely, all right.Drillers back in action in one oak Field
on Monday for Memorial Day. Getyour tickets Tulsa Drillers dot com. And
(01:47:34):
then they resume the homestand on Wednesday, can get your tickets Tulsa Drillers dot
com. Mike, have a greatweek, thanks gang, you guys have
a great weekend. To take abreak. Good morning, It's the Big
(01:48:02):
Man Morning Show. Nine one eightfour six oh kmod can also text BMMS
and then what you want to sayto eight two nine four five, Good
morning, Lindsay good morning, Gorbin. Happy thirty fifth porn Star Birthday to
Ashley Cash. This Texas blonde canbe found in Backside, Bounce five,
(01:48:26):
I Was Tight Yesterday and porn StarParadise. She's received multiple award nominations honoring
her backside. Good morning, Gimpie, Oh, good morning. You just
got your first keyword to rock thebank. You can plug that in.
The keyword is let me come backover here real quick. I just saw
it and I missed it. Happyhapp Why why? Because they want you
(01:48:49):
to go wins one thousand dollars anyhow? You got any other chances throughout the
day to score? You just gottalisten for the keyword plugging in the website
of the Rocks King What do youdo to know? Ha? What?
Why? Pp? All right,let's go ahead and do our top list.
We do it every Thursday at thistime. It's Typer big Man Morning
Show's top list random topics, randomlydrawn with random results. Now here's Corbyn,
(01:49:13):
Kimpie and Lindsay with this week's toplist. This week's top list is
game shows You'd like to be on. Lindsay mentioned applying for Wheel of Fortune,
and so we thought, why notdo game shows. You'd like to
be on, Lindsey, What doyou got? Number five? Press your
Luck? No wammis noammis stop.Yeah, that's back on the air right
(01:49:38):
now, right with what's her name? Yeah, she does a she's the
put you I'm gonna put my bikein your trunk girl from a forty year
old Virgin. Yeah she is.She's the host of that if I'm not
Zach and Mirry, Press your Luck, Press Your Luck? That movie.
What is her name anyway? Theblonde cute. Yeah, there's like no
(01:50:00):
skill, You just gotta be lucky. And I believe they have that at
hard Rock Casino. You can playthat game. I mean it does take
skill. I mean it's more ofluck though, that's why you press.
But you don't want to press.They call it press or skill. Corbin,
come on, right, right,right, right, all right?
(01:50:21):
So that's number five. Elizabeth Banksis Yeah, thank you, Elizabeth Banks.
Number four Bulls edited obviously on Netflix, hosted by Howie Mandel. Okay,
that's a new one. Yes,uh huh. It's a trivia game.
But you don't really have to knowanything. You just have to pretend
(01:50:44):
that you do, and you haveto fool people into thinking that you do.
They have one contestant and then threejudges and you're asked questions and whether
you know it or not, youlock in your answer, and then the
three people on the panel guess whetheror not you know it, and but
whether they think you do or not, you win money. Okay, I
(01:51:06):
like we've all played a version ofthat game before. Yeah, when you
play cards, I have that game. Well, not only that, there's
the what's the one where the peopletry to tell you their jobs and you
got a guess. So one ofthem's lying, yeah, or two of
them are lying, right, Soit's kind of like a variation of that.
I have not heard good things aboutthat that show. Oh it's pretty
(01:51:27):
good, Okay, I've enjoyed it. Number three is Family Feud. Steve
Harvey is a pretty funny host onthat show. It would be a good
time, I think. But evenDawson when he was alive sexual assault,
Yeah, if you want to getkissed by him, sure, why not?
(01:51:49):
Group? How many family members areyou going to have? I mean,
who are the other family members?Because you get five including yourself.
I would take my husband, sure, I would take my I would want
someone I think I feel like Iwould want someone young, just in case.
It's more like, what if theyask something about what does RIZ mean?
(01:52:12):
Yeah, exactly, yeah, butthat doesn't mean anything. You could
get the risk question when you're upthere. That is true. Sure,
So okay, you'd like someone young, I'll take Marcus, your favorite,
and I would take my mom,and I'll take probably my cousin Tracy,
she's or her son Quinn probably actuallyokay, yeah all right, yeah,
(01:52:35):
so yeah, I think it wouldbe a really good time because anytime people
say that they want that who that'swho they want, right, it's always
the hardest part to go, Whodo I take? Right, somebody's gonna
get pissed, Yeah, for sure. And number two Wheel of Fortune number
two, number one. Yeah,it's been around for ever. I'm not
(01:53:00):
I mean yes, I mean,out of all the shows that you've mentioned
so far, that's the only oneyou've applied to be on. That's so
I assumed it'd be number one.Not true. I mean, like for
Lindsey, who is the at leastin this group, the habitual game show
submitter. Okay, in this onthis group for sure? Right, if
(01:53:24):
you do it once, you areso of the ones you've mentioned so far,
Wheel of Fortune, Press your Luck, Family feud, uh bs and
bs. Which ones have you appliedfor? Wheel of Fortune? Family feud?
Wow? You have applied for familyfeud? Yeah, back probably ten
(01:53:46):
ten years ago probably, and thisnext one and during an I what about
on it? And then the pandemichappened? Damn the giant jump. But
okay, all three rounds of beaches, am you mean of the interview process?
Yes, And then the pandemic happened. They said, wait March twentieth
(01:54:14):
through the twenty third, we willbe getting a hold of you, right,
and the world shut down? Right. Well, that doesn't mean you
were going to be on it,No, it doesn't, but I love
the idea of selling it. Thatwas the last the three of the interviews
done. Process over and so didyou when the world resumed, did you
(01:54:38):
contact them again? No, becausethey they get a hold of you and
that. Yeah, but squeak SqueakyWheel gets the oiler on hiatus for a
year. I had no way ofcontacting them. Everything that we had done
was done on zoom. Yeah,but they were sending you emails and you
were sending them emails. Right.It was all on zoom and there was
(01:54:59):
no email. Contacted them initially atsome point, is what I said,
Yes, and and and I probablydid and just never heard back. Uh,
so play again, Yeah, Iwould love to. Yeah, that
is a good game game on.Yeah, he just started hosting it again.
He's a great host. Hollywood GameNight was another one that I I
don't think that one is on anymore, and that was hosted by the real
(01:55:25):
tall actress who was on Glee.She played the gym teacher on Glee.
Yeah, right, let's go withthem Lynch. Yeah, let's go with
a more audience friendly reference. Uh. She was the camp the counselor for
the for the for the two guysthat with the stiffler and uh Paul Rudd,
(01:55:51):
No, Paul Rudd and uh theythey sell forget the name of them.
Role models, role models. Yeah, yeah, alright, movie just
all right, Yeah, but justa better reference than Glee. I had.
I never watched Glee. I justknew that she was on that.
She was also a forty year oldvirgin. Yes, even better reference.
(01:56:14):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, allright. So we're doing top list game
shows you'd like to be on GIMPINumber five here is double Dare remember that
alum from back of the day.Ever since, man, I've always wanted
to be on that game. Getyour parents on there and get them slimned.
Hell yeah. But of course myparents are no fun. They had
all the fun without me, sowe never went on them. Yeah,
(01:56:34):
they probably were on it and justnever told you, right, and then
avoid it all at all costs.You know, Hey, I know it's
you know, six o'clock at night, but it's time for bed, so
they can watch themselves on TV anyway. Double Dare. Number four is the
pyramid, you know, the nighta thousand dollars, ten thousand dollars peridif
(01:56:56):
fifty thousand dollars. I know there'ssome money involved in there, but it's
basically snip schnapschnoer. The game isone hundred percent based off that game,
and I feel I could do prettygood as long as my contestants are all
there. Sure, and you're givinggood clues whatever. But yeah, I
remember watching that with Mama growing up, you know, and it was it
(01:57:18):
seemed like a lot of fun tobe on that show. So yeah,
number number number four is the pyramid. Number three here is let's make a
deal. Now, that's another onethat I watched growing up with the old
Monty Holidays, right, and Istill watch watch it now with Wayne Brady.
Yes, And it's just something aboutI think it's the costumes, you
(01:57:41):
know, the energy, you know, all the stuff. Hope not to
get a onk, you know,of course that's what everybody. Yeah,
everybody wants is to not get azoonc But hey, whatever, if you
can take home a one hundred footceramic hot dog, why the hell not?
Have you ever gone online and seenthe list of things that you're supposed
to take with you with you evergo into the audience? No, I
just imagine you're gonna have to takea bunch of different things. Yesh,
(01:58:03):
dig into that. The list islong, it's like a paper clip.
And you know, if you gota toothbrush on you, who the hell
carries a toothbrush on But I guessif that's the case. You know,
that show is so perplexing to me, just because, as you pointed out,
with the like you've got to have, do you just go with a
bunch of crap in your purse?Yeah, that's so weird and production of
(01:58:29):
anything. If you've ever been toa live television show, or a recording
of a television show, or ittakes forever. Yeah. Truth, But
hey, you could win some reallycool prize or a ghost or a go
hey goats a good prize, youknow, get all kinds of things from
a goat, you know. Okay, so this is off topic. I
(01:58:51):
have this weird itch that I needto get scratched where I want to convince
my wife to move somewhere with moreland and get a donkey. You hold
up, you won't let the kidshave a dog, but you want to
have a donkey, which is waymore work to take care of. No,
(01:59:13):
it's not than a dog. No, it's not. I don't have
to board a dog a donkey.The donkey isn't coming in the house.
There's already one in there. Thetruth on that. But don't talk about
my wife that way. Hey,hey, hey lady, I'm just saying
(01:59:34):
that's not the same. That's likehaving chickens. There to imply that having
a dog and owning a dog isanywhere in the same boat as having a
farm animal. So as long asthey can pretty much take care of itself,
you're good to go. Just cool. Donkeys are cool. Yeah,
man, you can sell them upand ride them into town like fastus from
Well, you're not riding them intotown. Let's be clear, Heaven wants
(01:59:57):
to do the same thing. Butfor chickens. Chickens are notoriously constantly sick,
like I don't know, in agiant pain they are. And the
poop, right yeah, and theconstant threat that's but if you have a
chicken, you that's a good reasonto get a donkey because they will protect
the chickens, right right, Sorry, no worries. I like the idea
(02:00:19):
of you having a pet donkey.Yeah, number two, I also have
got two, right, and Iresemble that remark. I'm okay with it.
How old my donkeyness? Number twois? Press your Luck Now,
(02:00:39):
I have been traumatized by this goddamngame show, Press your Luck. I've
always liked it. I like theanimations of you know, the the Gremlins
or whatever the hell that they are. The Whammies, Yeah, you know,
I always thought that was great.I like the idea, you know,
no whammies, no whammy stop.I had an asshole of a step
(02:01:00):
dad is my mom's second husband.I think I've told the story on the
air. I don't know if Iremember this. Okay, I forgot she
had another Yeah you had another day? Yeah, yeah it was uh I
was maybe let's see, she marriedthe dead that I called dead. I
was like six, so I waslike maybe four or five when they were
(02:01:20):
together. But this asshole. Listento this man, son of a bitch.
He would get us boys in aheadlock, boom in a headlock,
and then nugger your heads. Nowhammies, no whammies, and then with
his open palm, wham right ontop of your nugging stop. Yeah,
(02:01:44):
and just out of nowhere would dothat as constantly. It is a different
time, Yeah it was. Itwas. That guy traumatized me in more
ways than I probably should have ever. But anyho, so you're saying calling
you gimpy or talking about your arm, totally fine, and you have become
normed to that. Yes, butif I put you in a headlock,
we will see the arm string.It's a fight. Everyone's got that one
(02:02:10):
thing where they'll go I'm serious forreal, you son of a bitch.
Yeh has has traumatized me for thepast forty years. It'll turnmies stop in
the junk. Yeah, no wammies, go f yourself, get out of
here, and the number one,which I did look into, applying four
(02:02:35):
right, applying to uh. Andit was an early two thousands game show.
I don't think they do it anymore. Uh, But I was really
good at this game, at leastplaying at home. I was anyway.
And that's so you think you're smarterthan a fifth grader. Now, I
get so far on the on thosequestions, just rattling them right now.
Of course, obviously if you're doingit in real life and you know,
(02:02:57):
things might be a little different.And I'm not saying that I got all
the questions were right, but Ifelt I did good enough at least to
check into it and say, hey, what do I need to do to
be a contestant on this game show? And that's when I learned about the
game show industry. That you've gotto interview a few times, you got
to fly yourself out there, you'vegot to put yourself up in the hotel
a couple of times. And atleast with that particular one, it was
(02:03:19):
like, hey, yeah, ifyou get chosen like on your final round
or whatnots, we'll go ahead andpay for everything. And that's when I
said, yeah, I'm good.I'm not gonna go on that show.
So here you go. All right, We're doing top list game shows you'd
like to be on. I wasdebating whether to take one off that is
already you guys have already mentioned,but I think I'm going to leave it,
(02:03:43):
all right, So number five onmy list is wipe Out. I've
talked about this on the air.I just think it's a funny show.
I have no belief that I woulddo well on it. My wife thinks
I'm insane for wanting to go onthat show. But they have these They
get these people that feels like theyhave zero athletic billl et right and thinking
that they can, you know,sprint across these giant inflatable balls, and
(02:04:11):
I just I know I wouldn't dogood, but man, I feel like
I do better than some of thesepeople. And it looks fun. It
does look funny. It does untilyou get scorpion into between two giant balls
and you know, slide yourself downinto the water. Nothing's more fun than
a concussion. Right. Number fourkind of in the same camp American Gladiator.
(02:04:32):
Okay, I again, I don'tthink I would do well, but
tell me how funny. It wouldbe to see them try to smash me
when I'm trying to put that ballin that tube right right, right,
And I guarantee I can stop fasterthan they can. There are no way
their acls and mcs are tight.And no, no, they work on
(02:04:53):
their tops and their legs. That'sright, they squeez, but they have
giant tennis b cannons to shoot it. Oh right, that's my course.
Was my favorite. I loved itwatching it grow up, and I think
they brought it back for a littlebit. It did not have the same
No, it was not. Yeah, it was not. Number three.
(02:05:14):
Can't believe it didn't get mentioned.I would annihilate this game, unlike the
previous two. I feel so confidentI could win. And that is supermarket
sweep. Oh yeah, I thoughtabout it. I feel like I I
would annihilate in that game. Yeah, I would love to go. I
don't know why they don't bring itback. Yeah, maybe they should.
(02:05:36):
I feel like they did. Itwas on like Lifetime or something. But
are you sure you would do that? Great if you have all your groceries
delivered, well obviously that's not thegame, but it is because you're there
you're in the store and you gottago aisle to aisle. You gotta know
where stuff is. Yeah again,I think that the no, you don't
(02:06:00):
have to know where stuff is.It's pretty easy. It's not like,
you know, I'm going to askfor you know, Lowry's Street taco seasoning,
and I got to stand in frontof the taco all the mixes and
go, ah, right, you'rejust going for big ticket items, right,
yes, saying you're just trying toget the most out of it.
You neat laundry. So maybe that'swhy that game show went away because everybody
(02:06:21):
was figured it out was like laundry, soap and meat man. Yeah,
I guess they did bring it back. You know, they brought it back
from twenty twenty to twenty twenty two. So a couple of years ago they
brought it back and they had thatLeslie what's their nuts? The Black Lady
from Saturday Night Live. They showedup. Oh yeahnybuddy, you know what
I'm talking about. Yeah, Iwas not aware of the clue you gave,
(02:06:43):
but yes, you know I'm talkingabout. No, I don't I
know the person. I don't knowthe clue you're referencing. Oh you want
to picture, I'll show it toyou. Nope. Number two on my
list is also on Netflix. Ithink it would be so fun to go
on, like the three of usto go on, for sure, it
would be absolutely so much fun.And that is the floor is lava.
Okay, it is an obstacle coursegame with water, but they depict it
(02:07:08):
as lava and you've got to dothese pretty intense obstacles and you've got to
jump and try to make it ina time scenario to the end, and
the best times go onto the finalsto win a trophy, and they play
the outd If you fall into thelava, you die. It's pretty funny,
(02:07:30):
and that would be to me alot of fun to go on,
because it's probably one of the onesI watch and go I think I can
handle this. What are they doing? Why are they going that way?
Right? Until you get in here, you're like wow. And then number
one on the list has already beenmentioned. And I remember being a kid
begging my parents to go on thisgame show, and that's doubledare and I
(02:07:56):
why this doesn't live either? MarkSummers was the magic of that show?
Yeah? Right? Or they MarkSummers owns the show and he ain't letting
anybody resurface it. That might bethe case because why that doesn't resurface,
especially with the success of Flor's Lavaon Netflix. I can't I can't figure
that out. Yeah, because theystill use slime at Nickelodeon Nickelodeon events.
(02:08:22):
Yeah, but slime was one partof it. Most of it was Giant
Sundays. I agree. But tome, that game show is awesome.
I would love to go on thatwith my family of course. Oh yeah,
so much fun. Yeah, wewant to know game shows you'd like
to be on. Feel free totext it to us BMMS and whatever that
is to eight two nine four five. Somebody text in family feud, dial
(02:08:46):
deal or no deal, press yourluck and guts. Yeah Guts was kind
of like American Gladiator, but itwas on Nickelodeon. I say, I
don't remember that. Yeah, that'sSue. All right, we got to
take a break. We'll be back. Rush of the Big Men Morning Show
is next ninety seven km D.Good morning, It's The Big Man Morning
(02:09:22):
Show. Nine one eight four sixOh k m O D. You can
also text PMMs and then what youwant to say to eight two nine four
or five by now, I thinkeverybody's aware that Red Lobster is in kind
of a predicament and that they're goingto have to close some if not all,
locations, and people love to gowith the it's because they did endless
(02:09:45):
shrimp, though that is part ofthe reason, isn't the exclusive reason.
A lot of people aren't aware thatthey've had five CEOs in six years and
they just have had a lot ofproblems. You got to pay you know,
four CEOs. They're golden per Thatdoesn't bode well financially. So uh,
but they've got someone that's gonna savethem. It's gonna save the day.
(02:10:07):
Really, Musk, No, hedoesn't. He doesn't feel Those two
don't feel like Red Lobster guys.They don't look like they're in for the
shrimp scampy. People don't realize notonly do we owe Red Lobster for cheddar
Bay biscuits, we also owe themfor popcorn Trimp. There would not be
(02:10:28):
popcorn Trimp without Red Lobster. Now, we could, of course go philosophical
and say if someone else would havecreated it, but the reason there's popcorn
Trimp is because of Red Lobster.When I was little. That's what I
went there for. I would getpopcorn, shrimp, deep golden goodness.
Yeah, crabbit pieces. I meannot as a kid. I'm not eating
crab leggs. Oh I am.So somebody has come to save the day.
(02:10:54):
Flavor Flav says he wants to saveLobster. Well, good, good
for him, he posted to hisone hundred and fifty thousand Twitter followers,
I'll say that again. Well yeah, yeah, I was like, wait
a minute, only that many Yeah, one hundred and fifty thousand that he
(02:11:15):
said. Yo, I'm not makingthat up. I'm reading the tweet.
Yo, Comma, comma, comma. I use my platform to help others,
and now I want to use itto help save one of America's greatest
dining dynasties. Yo, at RedLobster, call me, I got you?
(02:11:39):
Okay, Well good for him now, As Lindsay pointed out, elm
Us, Jeff Bezos not on brandright, Flavor Flav on brand brand,
and I love him for it.Yeah, I love that he's doing God's
work. Yeah, we're going toeat large tonight, flav. Where we
going, Red Lobster, Dude,give me some shrimp scampion So peel off
(02:12:01):
for real man. Red Lobster's justall right. I think it's good.
Okay up only in there a smallhandful of times it was all right.
It's better than Captain disease. I'llgive you that. I if we were
giving Okay, let's just play aquick little game. Okay, name a
(02:12:28):
a sit down restaurant on whether youlike it or not, and it's just
thumbs up thumbs down. Can't bein the middle, can't squander, can't
give me a story about when youwere five. It is a thumbs up
and thumbs down. Red Lobster,Lindsay thumbs up. Gimpy, uh begrudgingly
give it a thumbs up because Ido like seafood. Looking at you,
(02:12:50):
Gimpy. Looking at you, Gimpee, you just did the thing we were
going to crush. Lindsay for thumbsup. For me, give a restaurant,
Loud, I'll give another one youthink of a restaurant Lindsay Village In
thumbs up, Gimpy thumbs down,thumbs down, Lindsay Olive Garden Gimpy thumbs
(02:13:13):
down, thumbs down, thumbs up, Gimpy Joe's Crabshack thumbs up. For
me, Joe's Crabshack. If you'venever been down, Yeah, if you've
never been its thumbs down, thumbsdown, and it freaks me out going
in there. I've been maybe twice. Okay, Okay, how about trying
(02:13:41):
to think of another, because Ithink Olive Garden's a great one to put
in there. I think that's agreat name drop of a restaurant. So
how about I hop thumbs up,thumbs down, thumbs up. Man,
it's like, yeah, thumbs up. Yeah, it's breakfast, yeah,
(02:14:05):
and lunch and dinner. Yeah.Okay, do you have another one?
Lindsay Apple's Gimby. I'll give ita thumbs up, thumbs up. I'm
giving it a thumbs up. IfI was asked to go eat there,
I'd be like, okay, thumbsdown, Okay, Gimby. Waffle House
(02:14:26):
thumbs up, Lindsay, thumbs down, thumbs up. Am I drunk?
You can't put any of those quantifiersin there. It has to be a
straight thumbs up, all right outback Steakhouse thumbs up, thumbs all the
(02:14:48):
way up. Brou Yeah, thoseausies not a cooksteak It thumbs up.
Another one, Lindsay, Cheesecake factorythumbs down. Lindsay thumbs up, Yes,
thumbs up. Yeah, they're they'rein their third act. Man,
(02:15:09):
Yeah right, if you get pastforty pages of a menu, don't be
don't be interminated by size, canbe We're all we're all wonders. Uh
huh uh huh uh huh. Yougotta text Chili's. Oh that's good.
Thumbs down. I'd give it athumbs up. Thumbs down. Yeah.
Oh well, baby, big baby, big baby, beg. That is
(02:15:30):
the beauty. That's the beauty ofthis conversation is like listen, not everything's
for everybody. So yeah, forsure, it is what it is.
I got one go cheddars. Oh, thumbs up, thumbs up, thumbs
down. Oh okay, breaking myheart, you're breaking my heart. I
(02:15:56):
love the idea that you're like,like people are getting their feeling hurt.
How about the road robin Okay up, I say thumbs down, Yeah,
thumbs down. Oh yeah, youneed fries and they're horrible, so girthy.
(02:16:18):
Not again, you with your intimidationof size right right right, speaking
speaking huge volumes. Yeah yeah,cracker barrel, I'll give that a thumbs
up for sure. Yeah, thumbsup thumbs up. How about Texas Roadhouse
(02:16:48):
thumbs up, thumbs all the wayup. That's my go to spot,
man. Yeah, date night spot. Well, it's maybe not my date
night spot, but if I wantto a steak and a potato in a
salad, my god, that's whereI'm going or anywhere else. It's always
busy. From the time they opento the time they close. It doesn't
stop. I mean you get everythingthere, Yes, you can a rug,
(02:17:11):
a rocking chair, and a roaringtwo hundred thousand degree fire. Bob
Evans thumbs down, thumbs down.I've never heard of it. What what
I've never heard of this place?Huh thumbs down. TGI Fridays when they
(02:17:33):
existed up down, so thumbs up. Okay, Yeah, thumb thumbs down.
It was not good Ruby Tuesday.Uh I'm eating there before. Okay
down. Here's the thumbs down forme. Yeah, total thumbs down.
Uh, let's go, let's goold school chee cheese down chee cheese che
(02:17:58):
cheese. Mexican rass. I've neverheard of this, I'm gonna have to
say thumbs down. Yeah. Itwas like an as tech and designed restaurant
until you thought it was good.Texas de Brazil. There's one in Woodland
Hills Mall. Yeah, I'll sayup. I've heard good things, but
I've never been there, so Ihave to say thumbs down. I'm a
(02:18:18):
thumbs down. I'm not a fanof people bringing something to my table and
going. Would you like me tocut you off of slights? Well,
yeah, as you raised that flex, sir, as you've carried it or
throughout the restaurant with people at chewing. Yeah, suburban sit down restaurants is
what I saw this classified ass.That's pretty good. That's fun. Suburban
sit downs. All right, wegot to take a break. We'll be
(02:18:39):
back. More of The Big ManMorning Show is next nine. Good morning,
It's The Big Man Morning Show.Cool keeped up about restaurants now allowed
(02:19:01):
a fire apparently, Lindsey, what'dyou learn today? I learned that Chee
Cheese went out of business and I'msurprised a place like that should have done
better with that type of name.And also, poor Karen miss Reid might
be found guilty of killing her boyfriendbased on her name alone. She is,
(02:19:24):
after all a Karen gimp. What'dyou learn today? Well, I
learned that if you take some ballsto the face, you can get something
for it. And I also learnedthat Corbin needs some land for all that
ass that he wants to get.I learned why they call it olive garden,
because all of it sucks. AndI also learned you can't be happy
(02:19:46):
without the PP. It's Corbin saying, make sure that dishwashers loaded, right,
lindsay stop tracking my cycle? Yes? And I'm sorry? Can I
get all the time I need?Yeah? Now what they mean it to
(02:20:13):
be? No time to make somenoise interpassword Cormyn new Messages. The Big
Mad Morning Show would like to takea minute to thank troops from Oklahoma and
all over the United States. Thesesoldiers have sacrificed. Did the Big Mad
Morning Show before you the back likethe total douchebags that they are total douchebag
(02:20:35):
bag, little incomplete douchebag. Wehonor and respect you. We honor and
respect you, We honor and respectyou. Blass rock and Roll, blessed
Tulsa. We try boys,