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Speaker 1 (03:55):
I wasn't gonna talk about this, but we're gonna talk
about it. Uh. Tulsa Community College announced to their mascot,
and I'm kind of shocked by it. Yeah, why so
shucking because of what did they picked as their mascot
or the fact that they have a mascot.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
I mean, I don't think there's anything wrong with a
school having anything, really having a mascot.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
No, No, it's I have never seen a community college
have a mascot before. But that doesn't mean anything. You're right,
it is a school, and they deserve to have a mascot.
But aren't mascots reserve I don't want to say reserve,
but typically used for sporting events or I.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
Mean, I think it's fair. I think it's fair to
think that. But I think a mascot creates a sense
of community, something to rally around this word that. I
know you're a fan of fun what's that? And I
know they had some finalists for the mascot, like I names.
I know one of them was blue, which I think
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is great because their colors blue. That makes sense, right,
I'm not sure what the other ones were. I'm quickly
trying to look here.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
I gotta. I didn't know, to be honest, that there
was a thing happening, nor did I. Would you have
submitted a suggestion or voted absolutely absolutely, something along the
lines of body mcboat face right would.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
Have been would have been good. I think, oh, here's
the finalist. So it would have been blue, which would
have been a Sasquatch character.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
Brilliant. I don't hate that.
Speaker 2 (05:50):
I think that that's great. The wolf.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
Okay, that seems kind of typical when it comes to mass.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
I agree, it has like a junisqua about mascots.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Yeah, yeah, it's always in the running. Seems like a
wolf is in there.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
Right, you gotta have something pretty dangerous, right. And then
the one that won, which is the Goose, of which
now people that graduate there will be.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
Able to say, congratulations, you're now an official Silly goose,
Philly goose. You don't call your friends Philly goose, you
call him an asshole. I'm gonna but, as I was
telling Lindsey, well, usually mascots are plural, right, so they're
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now the Are they the geese? Are they the goose?
I was wondering that same thing myself when I read
this story this morning or at least grazed over it anyway.
Are we the fighting geese or is it a fighting goose?
The fighting goose? That means you only have one person, right,
I'm thinking I'm thinking of football, right, and on OTC does.
TCC doesn't have a sporting and o team at all
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whatsoever because it's community college. But the fact of it is,
when you think of, you know, mascots, it's always the
fighting whatever, the fighting. Sure, same thing with the wolf,
all right, but that would be the wolves. The wolves.
It's always the wolves. Yeah, that's a good point. Maybe
they did it to be different. Okay, so I schools
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with with goose mascotskay, Washington College, the Washington Washington College Goose.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
Their official mascot is Gus the Goose, a character said
to be dissonant of a goose that befriended George Washington
us stuff. Uh, Now, having it be their mascot is
not what they're called, right, So like, think of there
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are others guls. Yeah, their nickname is the shorreman like
Washington College shoremen or shore women.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
Doesn't make no damn sense.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
And then their Gust the Goose is their mascot.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
Okay, Like.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
Maybe I'm confused. I must be confused on what a
mascot is.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
No, I'm whit there with you, because the mascot is
the representative of the school, representative of the team, usually
what the team is. For example, the Auasso Rams, right,
they have a ram as their mascot. They're known as
the Rams. Yeah, what's the union one? I know they
changed the RedHawks, right, which I'm glad they went with
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red and not black. But nonetheless, blackhawks is Native American.
This would have been fine. Just the way it rolls
off the tongue for.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
Some uh, I must just not understand. Also, by the way,
it doesn't matter, right, It really doesn't matter at all.
It's just fascinating because blue would have been fantastic.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
I think they should have gone with the Sasquatch. How
many schools have a sasquatch as a mascot.
Speaker 3 (09:08):
I don't think any exactly.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
I'm sure there's some we're gonna find out, but think
of it from this standpoint. The merchandise sale, okay, the
amount of merchandise they would sell.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
As a sasquatch. Yeah, yeah, because Oklahoma's you know, known
for their sasquatch hunts. You know, got stickers all over
the place and da da da da da dah uh.
Several schools have adopted Sasquatch also known as Bigfoot as
their mascot. James A. Taylor High School in North Mason County, Washington,
Spokane Community College. Oh, maybe that's why they did Taylor.
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We don't want to take another community college's mascot. Why now,
who cares exactly mask the mascot? You know? List I
feel is you would want to say it's unlimited because
you can do anything. But I think everybody follows this,
you know, basic guideline. It's a mascot, so therefore it
is kind of limited.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
So there's mascot, and then there's the nickname, and sometimes
they're the same, and sometimes they are not.
Speaker 1 (10:12):
Okay, like with the the Ducks and the shoreman or whatever,
the Goose and the shoremen right right, Like they're the
Oklahoma State Cowboys, but their mascot is pistol p which
is a cowboy. Though you know he's not a giant
pistol field. He's a cowboy, all right.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
The Oklahoma Sooners their mascot is a horse.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
Yeah, yeah, I don't get that.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
I'm just saying it's very like where I went to school.
We were the Northwest Missouri State bear Cats. Our mascot
was a fictional Greek character, the bear Cat.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
Right.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
So I've always went to schools with like traditional mascots,
the Rams, the Tigers, Yeahcaneers, yeah, stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (11:02):
We were the Trojans in elementary school. We were then
the Tigers in high school.
Speaker 3 (11:07):
We were the Eagles in elementary school and the Wolves
in high school.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
Okay, do you remember any of the one schools you
went to? Gimbee what it was?
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Tonkawall was the Buccaneers, go Bucks. Newkirk
was the New Kirk Tigers, which the mascot was an
actual tiger, well not an actual tiger, but you know,
guying a tiger costume. Uh jinks, Trojans, a wass of Rams.
And that's my middle school in high school life. Anything
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anything before that, I can't remember, Like I know, I
went to a Phillips Oh there you go. When I
was growing up in Alabama, we had the Haylevel Lions
and we had the Bear Creek or the Phillips High
School Bears. Anything before that, I'm out. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (11:56):
So this is an interesting text. Alabama. The Crimson to
their mascot is an elephant.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
You know, it's hard to get a giant wave of
menstruationia out there on the field, right, which would be awesome,
though it's kool aid calm down, going out here with
super soakers hosing everybody down with their crimson dyed so big.
Speaker 2 (12:23):
Al in nineteen thirty described the Alabama team as the
Red Elephants after observing the size of their presence on
the field during a game against Ole miss He noted
the team's players seem to have nearly doubled in size
compared to the previous year, and a fan yelled, hold
your horses, the elephants are coming you, and then the
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team entered the field.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
Okay, so it was based on the size of the players,
size of the team.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
No size on the team, No, no, no, no. It
was based off an article where a writer wrote something
he overheard and his opinion on the size of the players.
And then because there was no internet, right, people were like,
well that's not that big.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
Look at it.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
Look at Iowa Nebraska Missage like whatever, other school.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
I get the crimson tide because their colors are red,
and you know, and there's if there's a bunch of them.
They're coming after you like a tide, you know, especially
on the football field or whatever. I get that. I
guess they're like, well, we got to have some kind
of animal in here, like elephants or whatever.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
Okay, I mean the whole idea of menacing animals in
sports is just you know, storied and ridiculously bombastic for sure.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
But then you have the Oregon ducks.
Speaker 2 (13:49):
That felt like a spit in the face though, and
ducks can be quite mean.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
Geese dust, I don't know, man, I've never had a
duck chase after me when I get close to its
nest or it's home or whatever. Like remember when we
go out Los Cabos and ba for Cinco to Mile
and there's an asshole geese out there, man, I tell
you what. And really any goose for that fact, geese
are dicks.
Speaker 3 (14:12):
They will chase you. You meet them once, they'll come back.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Yeah, And that's where they got the term goose when
you're pinching somebody's ass, because why they come out of
ha ha ha and they bite you.
Speaker 3 (14:24):
But I have been bitten by a duck before, though, too.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
Fair, I've been bitten by dolphins, so I guess things possible. Yeah,
I mean ducks, it's the same thing they do.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
They will act the same way you just those those
geese in places of public are conditioned to act a
certain way to get food.
Speaker 8 (14:40):
Right.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
Well, even then, when I go to like parks, you know,
and there's there's ducks around, the ducks usually run away
from me right where the geese are, like, what's up, bro?
Speaker 2 (14:51):
So then there's a question for me. So then there's
a question. Is the duck a little smarter?
Speaker 1 (14:56):
Maybe? Right, like duck's small pussy compared to you know, geese.
Ducks aren't bucking up, you know what I mean. They're
not coming after you, like, hey, you want a piece
of me? No, they're too small.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
Go now, how many ducks do you think you could
take on and win? I'm sure what's the max?
Speaker 1 (15:14):
The maximum? I mean, put me in a cage with
a dozen ducks, and I'm thinking I'm taking them out.
But again, ducks are probably going to run away because
they're bitches. Not if you're in a cage, they can
only go so far. We'll just run around in circles.
I'll be chasing the ducks. Ducks ain't chasing. Yeah, to
wear the goose. On the other hand, the goose will
turn right back around and be like, well's up, wings up,
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and just start chasing you. Yeah. Round. I could stop
twelve geese. Ducks are geese.
Speaker 2 (15:43):
I'm just saying that, like you were saying the geese
are bad, like they're more dangerous, and we had twelve
in a cage. I can stop twelve, and I can
swing my arms so they're never getting up towards my face.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
I think when it comes to the geese, man, because
they're big and they got the long ass next right,
I'm thinking maybe I could probably beat off at least
half of them, but then the other half I'm gonna
be overpowered. Man. You know, I don't. I don't think
so too busy swinging as six geese and then I'm
over here beating these ones off, and then you got
the other one. You could use one hand at a time,
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you think, absolutely, I trust, I believe in you.
Speaker 2 (16:18):
Uh, and that to me. People get all like hate
they hate the geese. And then somebody has been blow
darting some geese up at Centennial Park up in a
wasso and it's been on the like the local neighborhood
pages and stuff, and people are outraged, and I'm like you,
you hate them unless they're crossing the street, which everyone
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will stop for, which is fine.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
Yeah, duck lives matter, yeah, or geese or geese or animals. Right,
and then but when then, when someone's blow darting them,
you're like angry, which, yeah, that's not it's not okay.
I'm pretty sure it's.
Speaker 2 (16:56):
A kid, more than likely a group of kids. What
kid needs a blow dart gun? By the way, anyway, yeah, none, none,
unless you're getting ready to join an aboriginal group. Hey, Corey,
you never know, and don't sell.
Speaker 1 (17:11):
Me with like.
Speaker 2 (17:11):
I'm a true hunter. I don't need no gun or bow.
I'm a blow Have ever done a blow dart?
Speaker 1 (17:17):
Yeah? It's not easy.
Speaker 3 (17:19):
No, it's not.
Speaker 2 (17:20):
My cheek's always hurt afterwards. Well, I'm teaching them, okay,
are you because blowdart guns didn't look like this?
Speaker 1 (17:28):
Right? Are you going to take down a deer with
a blow dart gun? Probably?
Speaker 2 (17:33):
Put your phones down. You're you're an avid hunts huntsman, right,
settle down. No one's questioning your manhood.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
I don't need guns, I don't need a blow dirt.
I'll use a buick.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
You watch you watch alone, and there's been a couple
where a guy will hunt down like a moose or
whatever and kill it with his bare hands. It's wild.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
Also he's trying to win money right at the end
of his row. Right, two big circumstances, rather than it's
a Friday and you've got some wild turkey and you're
gonna you're in your stand. You know what I'm saying, Right,
it's a it's a little a little different. Uh yeah,
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the people texting, Yeah, there are a bunch of different
mascots that don't match their nickname. But that's not what
Maybe they're not being called that. Maybe that's just their
the mascot, not the nickname.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
Right. Either way, I get they really don't need a
nickname because there's not a sporting team.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
I'm so, I'm just I'm just unclear on am I
going to call them the TCC goose or the TCC Geese.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
Yeah, TCC geese seems to roll bet Yeah, I would
think it would be plural.
Speaker 3 (18:47):
There's more than one student there.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
See, and geese kind of rhyme a little bit there,
so it makes it sound better as opposed to the
TCC goose. Yeah, unless you're talking about the particular goose.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
By the way, let's see the results, because I feel
like we had some illegal votes. I feel like some
people voted twice. Some pop letting't go to school.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
They are voted right, they're getting you know, they're votes
from the cemetery.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Did they show their student I D I have some questions.
We're gonna investigate. We're gonna have a meeting. All right,
we got to take a break. We'll be back.
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Speaker 3 (20:02):
Boy playing with mom's phone orders seventy thousand, dumb, Dumb lollipops.
So this happened down in Lexington, Kentucky, where Holly la
Favors told local media news outlets that she was shocked
to discover thirty cases of dumb Dumbs on her doorstep,
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each containing two thousand, three hundred and forty pieces of candy.
Her son, Liam, who's in the second grade, admitted he
had placed an order for the suckers while playing with
her phone over the weekend. Each case of dumb Dumbs
retails for around one hundred and thirty bucks, making his
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total purchase of four thousand, two hundred dollars.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
Now.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
Amazon initially agreed to allow her to return eight of
the thirty cases, so she started attempting to sell the
others to friends and neighbors. She later said in an
update that after a long day of working with the
bank and talking to a few news stations, Amazon contacted
her and agreed to refund the entire purchase. Thankfully.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
Only you can have your phone right exactly, but I
want to pay a games right.
Speaker 3 (21:16):
This didn't happen to me before. There was a some
sort of crazy shark fish game on my phone that
my kid was playing with and he ended up making
purchases for like coins or something. And I had a
bill for an Apple charge. It was like it was
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over one thousand dollars.
Speaker 6 (21:40):
Damn.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
And I called Apple and they were like, oh, we
will take care of it.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
Yeah, they're usually pretty good about that. And have you
rectified that by not saving your oh yeah password? Oh yeah?
Speaker 2 (21:55):
What about an Amazon game?
Speaker 1 (21:56):
Went bye bye? I?
Speaker 2 (21:59):
I yeah, they just I don't let them play on
my phone.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
It's pretty simple. I just don't. That's a thousand dollars.
I don't want them breaking it. That's why I don't.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
It's not that I think it's important to teach them
this is mine. I don't play on your tablet, right, truth.
Speaker 1 (22:16):
And you can't rack up a bill on your tablet
because why you didn't have paint it anyway?
Speaker 2 (22:20):
Right, I just don't say, like I don't save authorization
to buy stuff on the tablet. That's how I saw that.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
That makes the best sense, you know, two step or
something to that effect, where they can't button push. Hooray,
I've got seventy thousand suckers. Now I get the automatic
sentiment of how the outrage like, oh, right, I'd spank
them or whatever. Right, it hardly matters. In five years,
it'll be a joke. Yeah, right, when they're older and
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they have kids, you'll be like, A you remember, you
might not remember this you did x y Z.
Speaker 2 (22:53):
Yeah, it isn't the defining moment of their life.
Speaker 3 (22:57):
And why dumb dumbs sometimes A dumb dumb life I
loved sometimes even at me, Like if I see one
like at the bank, Oh that's good, like the mystery
flavor one or the mango is pretty good. But why
couldn't have been? Like I don't know the TUTSI roll
pop those are.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Much First of all, I'm not a sucker guy, but
everybody knows blowpops are supre are great. A TUTSI roll
pop hard pass I don't like. I mean, I'll pass
on a sucker every day. I don't.
Speaker 2 (23:24):
I don't need to put something in my mouth and
suck on it. I just don't. I'm just being honest.
I'll chew on gum. Yeah, and I also don't take
community gum, so like if they have, can't, I just don't.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
I don't know how long it's sat there, I'll ride
Like you'll see some hubbabubb or a bubble gum or
whatever out there in a dish.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
Yeah, I'm terrible gum anyway, there's no like policing of it.
So maybe some grubby kid grabbed it and like had
tried to take the wrapper off and played with it,
and the mom was like no, no, no, and put
the wrapper back on and put.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
It gee gee. Yeah, that's disgusting.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
Yeah, that's your gum now and feels likely and there's
not the tellers like, oh, I better police the suckers,
right at least with like, you know, bank suckers anyway,
because they always seem to be the generic you know,
red green, yellow, orange stuff like that clear the clear
wrapper that way, you you know, the true tampered with true.
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You know, I agree with like the dumb dumbs and
stuff because they just unwrap and then you put back on.
Some people do that, put the wrapper back on a
save it for Yeah. We keep we keep suckers like
dumb dumbs in the house, uh because like maybe if
they're not feeling well, sort through or whatever, like we'll
give them one.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (24:35):
If we're driving, I keep them in the car. It's
just an easy way for like if they're hungry or whatever,
to like appease them until we get.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
Home, right, right, kids being too noisy, talking too much? Yes,
you go, yeah on an airplane, man, because kids get
bored here, take a sucker yeah, like sweet, right, because
it's weird giving a you know, a nine year old
a pacifier nowadays? Right, No, it's not. Man arrested after
sitting neked in airport terminal. This comes out of Saint
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Louis in late April. As a matter of fact, there
was this guy named Darius Walker, and he is sitting
inside the terminalnicked as a jaybird, and one of the
witnesses they tried to approach the man and that's when
he attempted to cover himself. They didn't say with what.
Maybe a magazine or a hat or something. I don't know,
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But another witness contacted the airport police and by the
time the airport police caught up with old Darius here,
he was sitting in another terminal or in a ter
terminal chair with his belt unbuckled, so I guess he
knew the jig was up, put some clothes on and
then went and sat down like nothing to see here,
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just me and my unbuckled pants. Anyway, so the authorities,
they they asked him for some id and that's when
he got outraged and he stormed off and ran away
from the officers. Anyhow, so one other officer went and
attempted to stop him outside, and then that is when
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old Darius balled up his fists and he threatened the officers,
and then he knocked the glasses right off of his face. Anyhow,
they finally tackled him and took him into custody, and
now he's being charged with first degree sexual misconduct, fourth
degree assault, and resisting. It's like the second story about
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somebody sitting nick in the airport we've had in like
a couple weeks. Yes, yes, there's something about the airport.
It's magical and it makes people just lose their minds
and forget where they're at.
Speaker 3 (26:41):
Makes you want to take your clothes off.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
Maybe it's connected to this story.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
Study links mental disorders with left handedness.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
I don't know if Darius is left handed, but you
may be onto something.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
A new study suggests that people with mental disorders are
more likely to be left handed. The German research compared
data from over two hundred thousand individuals and found people
with sizophrenia, autism, and other neurodevelopment disorders show higher rates
of left handedness compared to the general population. The study
published in the Psychological Bulletin shows hand at preferences often
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begin even before birth, with prenatal thumb sucking at ten
weeks of pregnancy being a good indicator of hand preference
later in life. Interesting, it is fascinating.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
Are you right or left handed? Corbin?
Speaker 2 (27:34):
Uh No, I'm superior. I'm a right hand you're right hand.
Speaker 3 (27:37):
I'm right handed.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
We're alrighty here. Yeah, I knew that.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
I've seen you guys enough and doing things to know
if you're right handed or left handed.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
Yeah, I'm kind of you know, kind of gotten with
a choice. You have a choice. No, you have a choice,
You have a choice. You're right. I have tried writing
with my little hand, and it looks horrible than the doctor's.
Speaker 3 (28:00):
I have one child that's left handed.
Speaker 1 (28:03):
Yeah, and let's a little cuckoo.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
No, yep, I mean he's been diagnosed with.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
Adhd OH, which is a neuro development.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
Yeah. Yeah, okay, Yeah, my brother's left handed. My older
brother is. I canna tell you if my little brother's
left handed or not.
Speaker 3 (28:22):
But I've also heard that left handed people live longer.
I've heard that. I've also heard that it is a
sign of intelligence.
Speaker 2 (28:29):
He's very Did all those things come from left handed people?
Speaker 1 (28:33):
Of course? Yeah? Right, that's biased, it's complete bias.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
Yeah, I know the left handed people are more susceptible
to death because using tools and scissors and things like
that are not built for right handed people. I can't
wrap my brain around that. Golf clubs I get right,
but beyond that, I can't.
Speaker 1 (28:55):
I never understood the left handed scissors. My mom was
left handed. My mom's left handed, and she always complained,
and you know, she had that special pair of left
handed scissors. And to me, aren't they the same? You know,
because they're kind of built the same. You got the
small hole for your thumb and then the elongated hole
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for a couple of fingers to get jammed in there.
And don't you just just switch hands right The thumb
goes in a small hole, two fingers in the.
Speaker 2 (29:23):
Long So I've always understood it, maybe because there's kind
of a groove on some scissors on that side. These
are myths and facts about left handers. Nice left handers
are more creative. Myth are fact, myth, fact myth. The
link between left handers and creativity is long standing myth
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that is likely just a myth. A nineteen ninety five
study found left handed men tend to think more creatively
when problem solving. However, there was no difference in the
thinking between female rights and lefties. Lefties are likely more
likely to be lee fact myth myth. Lefties are more intelligent.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
Myth.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
You just said it, Lindsay, so you better go with yeah. Yeah, No,
that's a myth. Lefties are more introverted. Yes, I mean
Lindsay's might be. But that's a myth. Lefties are more
right brained, not like correct, more like that.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
No, it's a myth. Okay, Lefties may have more sleep problems. Fact,
that is a fact.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
Lefties may be more likely to experience serious mental health.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
Oh you just read I just read the story exactly,
so you better go with fact because it is all right.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
We got to take a break. All these stories are
on our Facebook page at Facebook. By the way, if
you're left handed and having trouble texting because you're a lefty,
don't we get it.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
You're smart. It's fine. We love you, are they though
they can't text? What they laughed at?
Speaker 3 (31:02):
Draw right, did a left handed fall.
Speaker 4 (31:06):
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Speaker 2 (31:25):
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Speaker 6 (31:34):
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Speaker 3 (31:47):
The Golden State Warriors landed the first punch in the
Western Conference Semifinals. Golden State beat the Timberwolves ninety nine
to eighty eight in Game one from Minnesota. Steph Curry
left the game in the second quarter with a hamstring injury,
but Buddy he led the Warriors with the twenty four points.
Golden State has a one and nothing lead in the
best of seven series. Anthony Edwards had twenty three points
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and fourteen rebounds in the losing efforts. Game two is
in Minnesota on Thursday.
Speaker 2 (32:16):
That this is the first time in NBA history all
the road underdogs have won.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
They're five and oh wow in the second round. That's crazy. Yeah,
it's crazy.
Speaker 2 (32:28):
Last night's game, the Pacers game ye was wild.
Speaker 3 (32:32):
Yes it was. Tyrese Haliburton broke the hearts of Caves
fans after nailing a last second three pointer to give
the Pacers a one twenty to one nineteen win from Cleveland.
The Guard finished with the nineteen points as Indy now
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three whole as the series shifts to Indy on Friday.
Speaker 2 (32:59):
Halliburton was at the free Trow had a chance to
bring it within one, misses it, somehow gets his own rebound,
and then somehow shoots a three to put them in
the league.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
Dang it was wild.
Speaker 3 (33:12):
Another pair of visitors hope to take two to nothing
series leads. Tonight. The East features a matchup between the
Knicks and Celtics in Boston at six pm tonight, and then,
of course out West, we've got the Nuggets at Oklahoma
City tonight at eight thirty.
Speaker 2 (33:30):
I wanted to see what the spread was now that
let's see ten and a half. Now both games are
ten and a half spread, so not very It's gonna
be a tight game again.
Speaker 3 (33:42):
Let's go, Thunder, Let's go and that's your balls at
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Speaker 8 (35:14):
Linsy Linzen Linsen Linzen, ln Dsy.
Speaker 6 (35:18):
Lindsey Lindsey.
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Speaker 3 (35:33):
Put the end of it in your mouth and suck
on it. So I don't know if you guys know this,
but back in twenty twenty one, Governor Stitt he passed
a bill that said that our kids had to pass
a US citizenship test in high school. It's a nour
(35:55):
requirement in order to graduate high school. And so this
week lots of kids are doing their state tests and
my son Marcus had to take the required US Citizenship test.
I helped him study. It's a hundred questions, and thank goodness,
(36:18):
I didn't have to take this test. I was in
high school in order to graduate.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
The hypocrisy here's right.
Speaker 3 (36:25):
I did help him study for it, and he passed it, thankfully.
But my goodness, the things that you do and don't remember.
But they say that the reason why is because they
want to make sure that all students demonstrate understanding of
a basic citizen knowledge American history and government and civics.
(36:50):
And so that is why they have mandated that all
public school students pass this test as a graduation requirement.
So I have this test, and I'm wondering. I'm obviously
we won't have time to go through one hundred questions.
Speaker 2 (37:08):
But I can't think of one hundred questions people need
to know right right.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
In your kid, like in middle school or something.
Speaker 3 (37:15):
He's in eighth grade. Yeah, but he's an advanced history
so he takes the test.
Speaker 1 (37:23):
Okay, you're supposed to take this in order to graduate.
You would think that it's like, let's give it to
our juniors and seniors or whatever. But I don't know,
Maybe get it done and over with.
Speaker 3 (37:31):
Me exactly out of the way. Get it out of
the way. So, okay, what is the supreme law of
the land? One of the questions, the supreme law of
the land?
Speaker 1 (37:44):
What is it? You know, the Constitution?
Speaker 3 (37:48):
Yes, the Constitution? And what does the Constitution do?
Speaker 1 (37:55):
It gives us our rights as human citizens. I thought,
what you already did. This is the law of the land.
It lays out our freedoms.
Speaker 3 (38:05):
But I like that, Yeah, sets up the government defines,
the government protects basic rights of Americans. Ask the question again,
what does the constitution do feel?
Speaker 2 (38:17):
It's so ambiguous? Yeah, what is the purpose of it?
Speaker 1 (38:20):
Right? And I would have gone with instead of all
the other governmental bs, it have been like, you know,
you know, establish the rights of citizens or whatever. The
last line of it was there, shortening answer down a
little bit.
Speaker 3 (38:33):
What is the rule of law?
Speaker 1 (38:37):
No one is above the law?
Speaker 3 (38:39):
Yep, I yeah, No one is above the law. Government
must obey the law. Leaders must obey the law. Everyone
must follow the law.
Speaker 1 (38:52):
That's the idea, right.
Speaker 2 (38:54):
But the problem with the problem with that statement is
it's coming from the person one individual right towards yeah yeah,
not me?
Speaker 1 (39:06):
Yeah yeah yeah.
Speaker 3 (39:07):
What are the two parts of the US Congress?
Speaker 1 (39:11):
It's the House and Senate? Right? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (39:14):
How many US senators are there?
Speaker 8 (39:17):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (39:18):
Didn't we have this on a taser time? Triviun You
feel like we did a month or two ago something
like that. I don't know, Werban, you're bigger into that.
It was like twenty five or fifty two or two
hundred and fifty seven or something like that.
Speaker 2 (39:30):
Uh, Senators, I want to I'm gonna say two from
each state. Sony, oh you got Puerto Rico so oh no,
so one hundred.
Speaker 3 (39:40):
Yeah, one hundred. We elect a US Senator for how
many years?
Speaker 1 (39:45):
Two? Yeah? Two six? Life? Right? Well yeah, not really,
but really.
Speaker 3 (39:54):
The House of Representatives has how many voting members?
Speaker 1 (40:00):
Twenty five?
Speaker 2 (40:02):
Because it depends on the population for the House of Representatives,
So how many each state gets? I want to say,
like one hundred and sixty four is coming to mind?
Speaker 3 (40:14):
Four hundred and thirty five?
Speaker 1 (40:17):
Okay? What? Yeah? Yeah, Like why.
Speaker 3 (40:21):
Do we need to know that? What does a US
senator represent.
Speaker 1 (40:27):
Your state in the Senate? Yeah, it makes.
Speaker 3 (40:32):
Sense all people of the state. Yeah. Why do some
states have more representatives than.
Speaker 1 (40:42):
Other states populations that population?
Speaker 6 (40:45):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (40:46):
If both the president and the vice president can no
longer serve.
Speaker 1 (40:52):
Oh, Speaker of the House? Yeah, oh I should have.
Speaker 3 (40:55):
Hit the buzz the president.
Speaker 1 (40:58):
I've watched enough TV in another right.
Speaker 3 (41:00):
Yeah. Under our constitution, some powers belong to the states.
What is one power of the states.
Speaker 1 (41:11):
Under the constitution, some of the powers go to the states.
What is one of their powers? Design your own flag?
Speaker 2 (41:19):
Who represents them?
Speaker 1 (41:23):
No? No, they don't get to decide who represents.
Speaker 3 (41:25):
Them, providing schooling and education, providing protection police department, fire departments,
giving a driver's license, and improving zoning and land use.
Speaker 1 (41:39):
Okay, for now.
Speaker 3 (41:41):
Right, what is one responsibility that is only for United
States citizens?
Speaker 1 (41:50):
Say that again?
Speaker 3 (41:51):
What is one responsibility that is only for United States citizens?
Speaker 1 (41:57):
Voting? Voting?
Speaker 3 (41:59):
Yeah, federal election or also serving on a jury?
Speaker 1 (42:05):
Two things?
Speaker 3 (42:06):
Yeah, Well, they're only asking for one name, one right
only for United States citizens.
Speaker 1 (42:14):
Only one right. I mean, we've got ten of them,
a whole bill of rights. I'm gonna go with number two.
The right to bear arms, freedom of speech, freedom of press.
Speaker 2 (42:28):
The right to be represented represented equal.
Speaker 3 (42:36):
It says here, there's only two answers. Name one right
only for United States citizens vote in a federal election
or run for federal office. Okay, what do we show
a loyalty to when we say the pledge of allegiance.
Speaker 1 (42:55):
To the flag of the United States of America?
Speaker 3 (42:59):
Yeah? What is one promise you make when you become
a United States citizen.
Speaker 1 (43:05):
Not to be a dick? Pause?
Speaker 2 (43:07):
I haven't made any promises. I'm just saying, because you
were born, you were born into this.
Speaker 1 (43:13):
Listen.
Speaker 2 (43:14):
She started this by saying the words were a basic
knowledge of every citizen. I have not made a promise
to anyone.
Speaker 1 (43:21):
No, no, but you may have early in life and
not remember it, like you know, they taught you this
in elementary school.
Speaker 2 (43:29):
No, I mean I read the user agreement. I didn't
read the user agreement. But like, I have not made
any promise, nor have either of you.
Speaker 1 (43:39):
So what is this promise that we were supposed to make, lindsay.
Speaker 3 (43:42):
Give up loyalty to other countries, defend the constitution and
laws of the United States.
Speaker 1 (43:48):
I thought there was only for you know, people who fight,
you know, military and like you know, elected.
Speaker 3 (43:54):
Officials obey the laws of the United States.
Speaker 1 (43:57):
Well, I'm a sovereign citizen.
Speaker 3 (43:59):
Serve in the US military if needed.
Speaker 1 (44:02):
I can't. They won't let me even if a draft
comes up.
Speaker 3 (44:06):
Oh yep, serve do important work for the nation if needed,
and be loyal to the United States.
Speaker 1 (44:18):
I don't remember signing that I was an elementary school
but whatever, maybe I did.
Speaker 3 (44:25):
Yeah, maybe it's on your birth certificate. That's the Yeah,
check it in the fine print, right.
Speaker 1 (44:30):
Like on the back of your Social Security guard.
Speaker 2 (44:32):
They're like, don't a birth certificate is only a state document,
a federal document.
Speaker 3 (44:40):
What are two ways that Americans can participate in their democracy?
Speaker 1 (44:46):
Voting, protesting? That was my second guess.
Speaker 2 (44:52):
A Facebook post? Right, yeah, voting and running profits.
Speaker 3 (44:58):
Yes, you can also so help with a campaign. Join
acific group.
Speaker 2 (45:03):
That felt there's no way the forefathers wrote that in there.
That sounds like people that are running for office.
Speaker 3 (45:08):
Put that in there, right, call your senators and representatives. Stop,
right to a newspaper. Stop When must all men register
for the selective.
Speaker 1 (45:21):
Service eighteen years old? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (45:25):
Or or by the age of what.
Speaker 1 (45:29):
Twenty five?
Speaker 3 (45:30):
Twenty six? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (45:34):
Right?
Speaker 2 (45:35):
Yeah, because you're done at twenty six. Right, they won't
let you know, right, so you can wait until twenty
five and a half.
Speaker 3 (45:42):
Right, Okay, When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
Speaker 1 (45:50):
Well, we fostered it for a while, finally gave its
forever home, right right. It had been in a couple
other places, and I got it hasn't had a great life.
Speaker 2 (46:02):
It's just saying we're just glad he's here. We're gonna
have a birthday for him this year. He never really
had one. With some gifts and stuff. I'm going to say,
eighteen sixty four, you can't listen, listen to Okay, I'm
just saying like you couldn't, shouldn't shake your head while
(46:22):
one's giving an answer. Kind of messes with the chemistry
of what's happening, because I'm gonna go, eighteen sixty zero
Is that a niner?
Speaker 1 (46:31):
I heard there.
Speaker 3 (46:33):
July fourth, seventeen seventy six, Because there's the Declaration of
Independence and then there's the Constitution, and many people mix
those up. Yeah, and when was the constitution written.
Speaker 1 (46:45):
Yesterday?
Speaker 2 (46:46):
I'm waiting for Lindsay to nod her head on. There's
a one then, and then I think a four is
the no.
Speaker 1 (46:54):
Four?
Speaker 2 (46:55):
No, I was just joking six.
Speaker 3 (46:58):
Eighteen two, seventeen eighty seven.
Speaker 2 (47:02):
There is no way having that knowledge makes you a
better citizen or patriot.
Speaker 1 (47:08):
I agree you were one hundred percent right.
Speaker 2 (47:10):
I know there are people right now shocked and embarrassed
that we don't know this, but I don't think that
makes me less or more American. By knowing that.
Speaker 1 (47:23):
We were born here, we ain't go worry.
Speaker 3 (47:24):
Bat it right exactly, And you're either going to learn
it in school or learn it and forget it. You know,
I don't know it's and I think that if you
are here like on a visa. If you're a student
here on a visa, and if you take this test
and you want to stay and you pass, it should
(47:44):
be allowed. What should be allowed and you should be
able to come up.
Speaker 2 (47:49):
That should count as the citizenship test except this. I
understand that, but that's not the way the process works.
And I think we're making it clear. You cannot circumvent
a process. Well, most of us can. Some of us can.
How much money you got, right, you can't circument we
talk about you, I don't mean me no.
Speaker 3 (48:11):
Right, there you go us a citizenship test. You guys said,
really well.
Speaker 1 (48:15):
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Put the end of it in your mouth and suck
on it.
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Speaker 3 (50:13):
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Speaker 1 (50:16):
This is Vince Vaughan and some other dude I can't remember,
but it's like a nineties movie. What was that again? Swingers? Yep,
this is a zombie movie and it's it's also like
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Speaker 6 (50:55):
What like twenty days later?
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This is a film about the Swedish toy that you
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This movie is about one more than three superheroes.
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Fantastic four.
Speaker 2 (52:05):
Correct, this is a double pointer. It's an older movie.
It won an award. Oprah Winfrey's in it, and it
is about the old days slavery. Oh, no idea, blue
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(52:33):
what it is known as.
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A color purple, the color purple. There you go. Uh,
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Speaker 5 (52:41):
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Speaker 2 (52:42):
There, his sister hates him. Charlie Sheen is in it
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Uh. Eighties movie Chicago King Time Run Out.
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Congratulations.
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Speaker 1 (53:23):
Okay, Okay, Yeah. It took me a little while, was like,
where the hell is he going with this one?
Speaker 2 (53:27):
I feel like if I say Matthew Broderick, there's really
only two movies you should be.
Speaker 3 (53:31):
Thinking of I can't even think of another one.
Speaker 1 (53:34):
War games, would you like to plain? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (53:37):
And then this movie. I know he's been in other movies,
but there's two that I think everybody knows.
Speaker 1 (53:42):
Yeah. Yeah. Matthew Brodrick's character skills school about what the
whole mosis of the movie was.
Speaker 3 (53:49):
And he ruins I mean, Cameron ruins his dad's car.
Speaker 2 (53:54):
Yeah yeah, the parade, the parade, Yeah yeah, Ferris Bueler's
day off. And this is the one that, Yeah, Frank
Duke's is a real life person, but he made up
the story about being in a kumite where he had
to fight for a medal and his friend died fighting
(54:21):
for a medal.
Speaker 1 (54:25):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (54:26):
And yeah, it's it is the Jean Claude van Dam movie.
Speaker 1 (54:30):
For sure. You aren't a man unless you've seen this movie.
Oh yeah, try watching it now.
Speaker 2 (54:36):
Though it's still great.
Speaker 1 (54:41):
I don't know about all that.
Speaker 2 (54:42):
It's alright, for a martial arts movie. It's still great.
That's not to make other martial art movies as bad, right,
It's I think it's still is good.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
I'll give you this.
Speaker 2 (54:53):
There's some cheesy clothes in a top.
Speaker 1 (54:55):
Yeah, yeah, I'll give you like some of the old
like Bruce Lee movies or some of those old kung
fu movie. These are pretty cheesy and lame and don't
stand to like the test of time. But I don't know,
it's just a little dated. What was the last besides
kill Bill was a good martial arts movie, not.
Speaker 2 (55:13):
A giant martial arts movie, guys, right, I'm sure there
is one that we're not thinking of because sometimes movies.
I think you could argue the Matrix is a martial arts.
Speaker 1 (55:22):
Movie, okay, just because they have some martial arts and
kung fu scenes in them, right right, right, but based
solely off of the martial arts like Bruce Lee movie.
Speaker 2 (55:33):
The last Samurai okay with Tom Cruise was that the
Tom Cruise of the Matt Damon one.
Speaker 1 (55:39):
I think it's Tom Cruise. I don't know, I remember
I've ever seen them. There was just one.
Speaker 2 (55:43):
Oh noo, that's a TV show show Gun Show High
or something like that that's on FX or something that
people say it's pretty good. That's more of Samurai.
Speaker 1 (55:53):
I think, yeah, there's a I mean kung Fu Panda
if that means I.
Speaker 2 (55:58):
Think that counts.
Speaker 3 (56:00):
This should Will Smith's Kid in the Karate Kid remake.
Speaker 1 (56:03):
Okay, is I want to say that Jackie Chan is
remaking the Karate Kid again. I've seen something on the
TikTok about that.
Speaker 2 (56:14):
Is Karate Kid a kung fu movie?
Speaker 3 (56:19):
I mean, is karate kung considered to be kung fu?
Speaker 1 (56:22):
I don't think so. It is kung fu considered to
be karate.
Speaker 2 (56:26):
Whiskey is bourbon, right right. I don't think I would
call it a a kung fu movie. It is a
coming out of age teen movie.
Speaker 1 (56:38):
I would consider it a martial arts movie over a
kung fu because when you say kung fu, I feel
like that really narrows it down to a certain type
of martial art. But you know, when you got martial arts,
you got all that really opens it up.
Speaker 3 (56:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (56:53):
Yeah, So, because there's got to be a there's got
to be a sizable difference. Kung Fu is an umbrella
term that refers to the tradition of Chinese martial arts
dating back thousands of years. Martial arts are pretty much anything,
oh okay, martial arts is broader, and kung fu is
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specifically Chinese martial arts.
Speaker 1 (57:16):
Here's it says recent martial arts movies. I don't know
if I've heard it Raging Fire in twenty twenty one,
never heard of that. The Paper Tigers in twenty twenty
never heard of that.
Speaker 2 (57:30):
Right, I'm sure there are marshal are kung fu movies
that we just don't know about because you know China, right.
Speaker 1 (57:36):
And we don't keep up with that anymore. I guess
my taste in martial arts movies has died over there.
Speaker 2 (57:43):
I would argue it's because you know the how much
Bruce Lee cut through?
Speaker 3 (57:46):
True that someone texting John Wick.
Speaker 2 (57:52):
That's a vigil ante movie. I would maybe a martial
arts movie, but I would argue that is a vigil
anti movie.
Speaker 1 (57:56):
I wouldn't put it in martial arts category.
Speaker 2 (57:59):
Right, just killed Peop because they hit his dog? Like
great movie, Yeah, but I would hardly. I don't know
if I would put that in the It says here
it's it's as much of a kung fu movie as
diehard as a Christmas movie. There's definitely some sembilance right right.
Speaker 1 (58:15):
This here says everything everywhere, all at once is a
martial arts move one hundred percent. This reality bending kung
fu flick is about a family. Yeah. I tried watching it.
It's a hard watch, hard watch.
Speaker 2 (58:26):
I agree, I agree, it's it's very deep.
Speaker 1 (58:29):
Oh yeah, all right the record now yeah moves me
to lead with seven keeps Lindsay with six keeps you
last with two more of the Big Men.
Speaker 4 (58:37):
Morning Show is next ninety.
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Twenty twenty five.
Speaker 2 (59:00):
Katie pritz Meyer of Broken Arrow perbeque. Wow, she's in
the running to see every concert. Cameradie is a part
of another Chances coming up in like ten minutes, So
be listening for that Q right now. We got to
see what Gimpie has in his four x four Well Colevin.
Speaker 1 (59:15):
It says here that Supreme Court Court allows the White
House to implement their transgender military band. Supreme Court is
allowing President Trump to implement the ban on transgender people
serving in the military. Justice is granted an emergency request
from the White House to get rid of a nationwide
injunction that blocked the policy while litigation takes place. All
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three liberal justices dissented. Seven transgender service members had sued
to block the order made by Trump. Travels still permitted
for flyers without a real ID. There's still hope. Homeland
Security Secretary Christy Nolan says traveling without real ID compliant
cards will still be permitted for now. Nomes shared the
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information while testifying before a House Appropriation subcommittee yesterday. However,
she also noted individuals without proper identification will likely face
additional steps before they're permitted to travel. The full enforcement
date has been pushed back repeatedly since the law was
first passed in two thousand and five, and it's finally
slated to take effect tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (01:00:22):
I read that when you go to the airport and
there will be two different lines.
Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
Oh okay, hebe those with a real ID and those
that don't. How to day, and they're gonna work with you, okay,
from what I understand, I'm curious to see, like which
line is going to be longer? Probably the one without?
Speaker 2 (01:00:37):
Ah, I bet it's fifty to fifty. Man Our airport's
pretty manageable.
Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
Yeah, yeah, what else we got here? Swiss bank settles
with US over tax evasion practices and a Swiss bank
has agreed to pay over five hundred million dollars to
settle a US probe gigey into how it helped rich
Americans evade taxes, but it's Sweese pleaded guilty to helping
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its customers hide more than four billion with a B
dollars from the IRS in offshore accounts, in a practice
that has been going on for decades. In twenty fourteen,
Credit Suisse made a deal with the US to stop
the practice, but court documents filed in Virginia claim new
crimes have been committed since then.
Speaker 2 (01:01:22):
I think everybody knows that that's the place you can
do that, right.
Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
And lastly, here the bell to bell cell phone ban
to go in effect for all Oklahoma public schools. It
took two years of legislation wrangling at the state House,
but has finally been signed in the law a cell
phone ban in all public schools starting this fall. As
it's described as bell to bell. The new law provides
exceptions for medical conditions and use in emergencies, and the
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law only has a one year requirement, after which the
districts can keep it or not. That was the compromise
to get the bill pass.
Speaker 2 (01:02:00):
So everybody hals to do it for a year, and
then in a year you can be like the school
district can decide not to continue on with it. That's
what I gather from it, and so you can't use
it accepted in an emergency? Yes, so you can keep
it on your person, That's what I gather.
Speaker 1 (01:02:15):
ORKI, I don't know. I didn't read too far into it.
Didn't say anything about keeping it in your locker. It
just said for emergencies or whatever. But like, who's to
deem the emergency?
Speaker 4 (01:02:25):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:02:26):
Yeah, what is the emergency?
Speaker 2 (01:02:27):
If I've deuced to my pants, that's an emergency. If
I'm having an anxiety attack.
Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
That's an emergency.
Speaker 2 (01:02:34):
But some may not.
Speaker 3 (01:02:35):
See it that way, right, Like, Okay, you deuce in
your pants, you say, you teach? I just they have
phones in the classroom, right, Can I call my mom
let her know to bring me some pants.
Speaker 2 (01:02:50):
Okay, let me rephrase it. I have an upset stomach,
but I'm not vomiting. I'm not going to the bathroom
in my pants. I'm What I'm trying to get at
is you think that's an emergency and the teacher doesn't.
Speaker 4 (01:03:02):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:03:02):
I have had my kids that you're young, and I've
had times my kids like I gotta go to the
bathroom and the teacher won't let me go into the bathroom.
Feels like a deal like I gotta go to the bathroom.
I get kids to take advantage of that. I'm not
saying the teacher was wrong and saying my kid can't
go to the bathroom. I'm trying to point out that
an emergency may not feel like an emergency to another person, right.
Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
I guess that's where the authorities in this case, they
get to deem whether it's an emergency or not. And
that's kind of just how it has to be. The
kid will use any excuse, Oh well, this is an emergency.
I don't have any lunch money. I gotta call my
mo on you know when it's up. Now, it's up
to the teachers and principles or whatever. I don't see
that as an emergency. Put your phone away or give
it to me, something like that.
Speaker 3 (01:03:59):
This is a crazy story. A football fan. A fan
is suing the NFL over Shador Sanders performance in the
NFL draft. Sanders was expected to be a first round pick,
but ended up getting chosen in the fifth round by
the Cleveland Browns. Now, this unidentified plaintiff is looking for
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one hundred million dollars in damages for severe emotional distress
and trauma. What the plaintiff is a Georgia resident who
is a self proclaimed huge fan of the Colorado Buffaloes,
where Sanders led the college team to a winning season
as a quarterback. He accuses the NFL of colluding to
hinder Sanders draft selection and possible racial discrimination.
Speaker 1 (01:04:47):
Dumb. Yeah, it's gonna get right now, No it will.
There's no merit here. Huh. It's a civil suit at best.
Speaker 2 (01:04:57):
And the mountainous team of lawy where's the NFL has? Yeah,
they're gonna shoot through this in a second.
Speaker 1 (01:05:03):
So you think this is a money grab on it's.
Speaker 2 (01:05:06):
One hundred percent of money grab Maybe they colluded, I'm
not That's not what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
I'm saying you were the one damaged. Right. If anybody's
got merit for a lawsuit, anyone, right, it's one individual.
M hm.
Speaker 2 (01:05:19):
And he ain't bringing a lawsuit, right?
Speaker 3 (01:05:22):
And how can this dude even prove any of that?
Speaker 2 (01:05:25):
Yes, he would have to Now in discovery, he could
probably get some of the documentation he would need.
Speaker 1 (01:05:30):
He doesn't.
Speaker 2 (01:05:30):
There's no way this person has the financial pockets to
go after that. It's just some bombastic stuff like ah,
come on, man, he's still gonna be to have a
chance to prove he is the stud he claims and
others believe he is.
Speaker 3 (01:05:44):
Yeah, And speaking of Shador Sanders, he is settling on
his new number. The Browns announced on Tuesday that the
quarterback will wear number twelve. It's the same number seven
times Super Bowl champion Tom Brady, who is a mentor
to Sanders during his career.
Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
Pause with that.
Speaker 2 (01:06:02):
I've seen the information where there are mentors and Tom
Brady goes, your son has to watch tape. I mean,
I get it, but it didn't sound like he was.
I've seen Tom Brady mentor a ton of people. If
by mentoring you mean he gave some advice a lot
of quarterbacks. He's not the only person I ever worked twelve.
Speaker 3 (01:06:23):
Sanders makes the switch from number two for the first
time when he takes the practice field on Friday for
rookie mini camp, and that's your balls to the wall sports.
Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
By the way, that is a crowded locker room in
the quarterback world, right, Who's it's not gonna be Deshaun Watson.
We know he's not playing right.
Speaker 2 (01:06:40):
And then you've got Flacco, Shadoor, can he Pickett? So
one of those is going to be the starter, right, Yeah,
probably gonna be Flacco. He can immediately jump in, right,
But then that means you're Shadoor and Picket are second
stringers third stringers. Then the number of snaps a second
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or third stringer gets is damn near minimal, not enough
to really learn anything, And so you got to argue,
is Shudor going to be a second stringer? I think
they even have another quarterback?
Speaker 1 (01:07:13):
Gabriel Dylan Gabriel from New York that one of those
guys is getting cut for sure? Right? Maybe two of them?
Do you think it'll be? Should though? Since it's so,
it depends, It depends.
Speaker 2 (01:07:30):
He's clearly athletic, right, he clearly can throw the ball, right,
But can he understand the book? Can he make adjustments
and be confident in those decisions and not just run
around like a crazy person in the pocket.
Speaker 1 (01:07:40):
Well that's where the preseason comes into play. You get
to see, because isn't that what you know? Preseason games
are all about. You don't get your starters out there,
so Flocker's not going to be out there, right, Maybe
Gifts should give them all a chance and a couple
of games just to see how they are.
Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
I mean, preseason games are more about routine and seeing
getting guys in the rhythm of the season, and a
little bit of testing some players to see how they are.
But I would argue it's not really a good test.
You put a guy who has a chance to make
the practice squad in there against other guys who might
make the practice squad.
Speaker 1 (01:08:11):
I don't know if you.
Speaker 2 (01:08:12):
Were getting a good gauge on their NFL abilities.
Speaker 3 (01:08:15):
Yeah, and that's your balls to the wall sports. I'm
Lindsay in ninety seventy.
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Speaker 2 (01:09:31):
All right, I'm gonna read fill in the blank news.
I'll leave part of this headline out. You've got to
guess what the blank part should be.
Speaker 1 (01:09:37):
First.
Speaker 2 (01:09:38):
One that I have is Target pulls blank during shoplifting spike.
Target pulls blank during shoplifting spike.
Speaker 1 (01:09:48):
I'm imagining it's a product of sorts. They pull baby formula. Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:09:56):
I think those are now behind like lock and key.
Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
Yeah. I mean, is that really gonna stop somebody who
really wants it?
Speaker 3 (01:10:05):
Yeah, unless you're gonna break the lads exactly exactly. Pokemon cards, Okay,
those were getting shoplifted there for a while.
Speaker 2 (01:10:16):
Target is adopting a new self checkout policy given the
recent surge in shoplifting. The retailer announced it's now limiting
self checkout to shoppers with ten or less items. The
company also said it's expanding its staffed checkouts to improve efficiency.
Target says pilot tests showed the new policy improved speed
and customer satisfaction at stores.
Speaker 1 (01:10:37):
I don't hate that.
Speaker 3 (01:10:38):
I don't either.
Speaker 2 (01:10:39):
Uh, I don't hate it either. But I think there
should be a separate line for people that know what
the hell they're doing in sell checkout.
Speaker 1 (01:10:46):
Ain't that the truth?
Speaker 2 (01:10:47):
Because I have no problem if you if you're buying
alcohol or you need to show an ID for medicine
or whatever, then yeah you should be in a certain line.
But if you know what you're doing, I have no
problem if you've got more than ten items. It's the
people that are like, Eh, they don't know what they're doing.
(01:11:09):
Not necessarily old, right, Let's.
Speaker 1 (01:11:12):
Just get rid of all self checkout and go back
to no Way.
Speaker 2 (01:11:15):
Absolutely not, so I can have the the seventy year
old who was forced to go back to work because
I don't have any money to pay for rent, and
they're like, eh, that is old.
Speaker 1 (01:11:26):
Beep, this looks fun.
Speaker 2 (01:11:31):
Beep, Oh these yummy.
Speaker 3 (01:11:35):
God help me, I haven't tried this flavor.
Speaker 2 (01:11:39):
Scientists search for media righte that fell in blank in
swimming Scientists search for media right that fell in blank.
Speaker 1 (01:11:51):
In Okay. That could be a state, could be I
like your swimming pool life. Okay, fell in a cow pasture. Okay,
that fell and oh it could be a it could
be a time too, that like fell in January. Oh yeah,
(01:12:11):
I never really thought about that. Yeah, that fell in pieces.
Speaker 2 (01:12:16):
Scientists across Utah are searching for a meteorite that streaked
across the sky and fell somewhere over Salt Lake Valley
this week. They think it fell somewhere near Ogden. Educators
at the Clark Planetarium say it's a busy time for meteors,
with the Etta Aquariad meteor shower currently peaking exactly world's
(01:12:37):
only known non ublitz not non niuplitz turn blank.
Speaker 1 (01:12:43):
Oh non uplets? Is that what it is? Yeah, that's
like nine kids at one time, right, yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:12:52):
Turned okay, six I feel like they're older.
Speaker 1 (01:12:59):
Okay, sixteen Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:13:03):
I like that they're driving. Now, are they gonna share
a car?
Speaker 1 (01:13:10):
Oh boy, they gotta get a bus. They got to
school bus.
Speaker 3 (01:13:13):
You know, they gotta get on a schedule. Who gets
the car when I like?
Speaker 6 (01:13:18):
Sixteen?
Speaker 2 (01:13:21):
Sunday marked a special day for the world's only known
surviving nine uplets. The five boys and four girls were
born at the same time to parents from Molly Molly
not Molly in twenty twenty one, recognized by the Get
This Book of World Records. And yesterday they celebrate their
(01:13:41):
fourth birthday. Ahead of the big day, Mom said they
plan to celebrate with God help me a.
Speaker 1 (01:13:48):
Bottle of alcohol, right, nine of them. That was we
were being silly. That's that's not what she said. She
nearly said, we're gonna wait. Have you you've seen them?
I'm missing one.
Speaker 2 (01:14:06):
I said, wait, what's their birthday? Because she's so tired.
Giving birth to nine kids who all look the same
is so rare. It's hard to calculate. There are only
two other cases recorded in the twentieth century.
Speaker 1 (01:14:19):
Wow, you gotta do something like to figure out which
is which, right, Like whether it's like a oh oh,
a mark on the face or something, or a hand
or something like, how do you tell which one's June
and which one's Johnny.
Speaker 2 (01:14:35):
Yeah, you're the only expert here.
Speaker 3 (01:14:38):
Well, mine aren't identical, so it was very It's very
simple for me.
Speaker 2 (01:14:44):
But even I mean, don't you all run in the
same pack.
Speaker 3 (01:14:47):
I mean, I do have a friend who does have
identical girls, and it's hard for me to tell them apart.
It really is I don't know how people do.
Speaker 2 (01:15:01):
Wednesday is blank to school day. Wednesday is blank to school.
Speaker 3 (01:15:08):
Day, Ride your bike to school day.
Speaker 1 (01:15:12):
Well it's not back to school day now walk to
school day, run to school day? Okay. Wednesday is pitchhike,
ride a camel to school day.
Speaker 3 (01:15:27):
I remember they're always being a ride your bike to
school day.
Speaker 1 (01:15:31):
Oh, good for you, h Wednesday is return to school Day.
Speaker 2 (01:15:40):
Wednesday National celebration promoting active transportation and traffic safety takes
place this week Wednesday, when Lindsay was a third right,
it is walk, bike, roll to school day. Students are
encouraged to start their day with physical activity while raising
awareness about safe routes or roots to school for pedestrians
and cyclists. Why is this on May seven? Why isn't
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this in September right.
Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
When school starts, as opposed to the end of the
school year.
Speaker 2 (01:16:09):
Yeah, so you start a pattern and then school's over, right.
Speaker 1 (01:16:13):
And then they forget about it three months later.
Speaker 2 (01:16:17):
Residents vote to create a city of Starbase in blank.
Residents vote to create city of Starbase in blank.
Speaker 1 (01:16:30):
It's not it's in Texas, and it's not Houston. It's
on the border. It's wherever uh uh, Elon's all uh
launching pad is. Oh, it's like right there on a
Mexican border though, And god dang it, I couldn't. I
(01:16:51):
can't remember that charling. Yeah, I can't remember the name
of the town.
Speaker 2 (01:16:55):
SpaceX has its own city. Residents of Cameron County, on
the southern tip of Texas voted on Saturday to create
the city of Starbase, centered around a SpaceX facility on
the Gulf Coast near the Mexican border. Voter voters also
selected the town's first mayor and two city commissioners, all
of whom are SpaceX employees. Co Elon and actually the
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mayor announced the news on X and posted Star Based,
Texas is now a real city. I thought we didn't
like when people did this, right, and then we get
mad at Disney for doing this.
Speaker 1 (01:17:28):
We're making their own city, yeah, and their own public
works and their own rules and all that.
Speaker 2 (01:17:33):
Yeah, And we take all that back because we didn't
like the way they were doing.
Speaker 1 (01:17:35):
It pretty much. But hey, money talks. Man Blank becomes
first hard rock act to go number one on Billboard
in four years. WHOA Blank becomes first hard rock act
to go number one on Billboard in four years. Okay,
no way, Blank on.
Speaker 3 (01:18:00):
Nickelback Nickel, who's gotten new music out?
Speaker 1 (01:18:09):
Oh let's go with Tool or I think Metallica.
Speaker 2 (01:18:18):
Ghost's latest album, Scaleta, has made history by becoming the
first hard rock album to top the US Album chart
since twenty twenty. The album sold eighty six thousand equivalent
album units in its first week, with forty four of
those being vinyl copies, making the biggest week for vinyl
sales for a hard rock album in over three decades.
(01:18:41):
The band's success extends to various countries, with Scaleta also
I'm sure that's not right reaching the top of the
album start in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland.
Ghosts Skeletor World tours currently underway in Europe and we'll
head to the US in July. And you can win
tickets at camod dot com. Blank one eighty two's Mark
(01:19:02):
Hoppus thought he deserved Blank.
Speaker 3 (01:19:06):
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Speaker 2 (01:19:09):
Blank one eighty two's Mark Hoppus thought he deserved Blank.
Speaker 1 (01:19:13):
A better life for himself and his family. He deserved
not to have to be naked in all their videos.
That makes the most chance the two out of the
three we overrule you now, Mark get.
Speaker 3 (01:19:31):
Naked writing credits.
Speaker 2 (01:19:34):
Sure, it's actually kind of sad, but Blank one eighty
two's Mark Hoppus details his battle with cancer in his
new memoir Fahrenheit one eighty two, revealing his initial fears
and struggles with diagnosis. The book delves into his formative years,
anxiety issues, and rise to fame with the band. He
reflects on his friendships with Tom DeLong, which was strained
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but ultimately healed after sharing his cancer diagnosis. Despite past conflicts,
the band's future looks promising and upcoming with tours, and
he thought he deserved cancer.
Speaker 3 (01:20:04):
Oh that is awful.
Speaker 2 (01:20:07):
I'm sure when you get certain cancer, maybe all cancer diagnosis,
you start reflecting what did I do to deserve this,
rather than accepting that life is a kick in the ball.
Sometimes you think you had to have done something to
get something so bad happen to you, rather than bad
things happen you just do. Soundgarden's Kim Thale names the
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rock and metal bands he believes should blank. Soundgardens Kim
Thale names the rock and metal bands he believes should blank, should.
Speaker 3 (01:20:42):
Never perform again, or shut the hell up. Maybe be
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Speaker 1 (01:20:49):
Okay, they should stop touring, have a pizza party?
Speaker 3 (01:20:58):
Should they should collab with Give.
Speaker 1 (01:21:02):
Him a dollar.
Speaker 2 (01:21:05):
Kim Dale, found a guitarist Soundgarden, has named six bands
he believes deserve Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction,
including Alison Chains, Iron Maiden, Sonic Youth, New York Dolls, Pixies,
and Motorhead. He expressed enthusiasm for the potential of Sound
Garden performing at the ceremony and hinted at guest singers
joining the group at the event. Tale's comments were made
(01:21:27):
in response to the band's recent Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame induction announcement. Richie Sambora fractured his hand playing blank.
Richie Sambora fractured his hand playing blank. Spoiler not guitar.
Speaker 1 (01:21:44):
With himself, playing chess, playlaying, video games, softball, pool, bowling.
Speaker 3 (01:21:56):
Oh that's a good one.
Speaker 1 (01:21:57):
Mmm. Injured his hand playing Pokemon? Was it paying attention?
Ran out of the traffic.
Speaker 2 (01:22:11):
Just days before his scheduled performance at the Kentucky Derby.
Richie samboro was playing a game of touch football that
was more football than touch, resulting in the guitarist getting
severely injured. A source told People Magazine he caught a
ball and some guy gave him a touch right into
a curb. He was completely swollen and fractured his hand
in two places. He'll have to undergo surgery. It was
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a week before his gig at the Unbridled Eve Derby
galap Friday Night, a gig he refused to call in
sick four. He performed four bon Jovie songs, living on
a prayer, It's my life, I'll be there for you,
wanted dead, it alive, all while in mince pain.
Speaker 1 (01:22:50):
I'm sure no help.
Speaker 2 (01:22:52):
When he told the doctor he was going to the Derby,
the doctor said, you're out of your mind, but he said,
see you, I'm going. That's the kind of guy he is.
He's a man of his word. I'll be there for you. Indeed,
other words, I need the money. Yeah, because he ain't
bon Jovi anymore. They don't get along. I'm not sure
(01:23:13):
what the their tiff was, but they apparently had a
personal fight which I'm sure was like no you go, no,
you right, And then apparently they bon Jovi is not
interested and Ray Kindling and Richie was an important part
of the band.
Speaker 1 (01:23:32):
It's not like he was just a hired gun. Right. Uh,
we're going to do both of them. What do you
think Richie Sambora's net worth is compared to bon Jovi's.
We'll do Richie first.
Speaker 3 (01:23:46):
I'll go fifty million.
Speaker 1 (01:23:48):
I'll go fifteen million, Okay. It says here that Richie's
one hundred and fifty Okay, So he doesn't need to
be playing the Kentucky Derby Gala. No, he's got some money. Yeah.
What do you think John bon Jovi's networth?
Speaker 3 (01:23:58):
Oh, gosh, he's I'll say five hundred and twenty five million.
Speaker 2 (01:24:04):
I was going to say about that. I think he's
pretty rich. I'll just go a little bit less. I'll
say three fifty five point thirty seven. Lindsay was really
close and it was like a half bill. Yeah, he's
got a lot of enterprises. He chose to use his
money wisely, right, I mean, I don't know if Arena
football teams wisely, but maybe in that part of the
country it is. David Lee Roth plays first full show
(01:24:26):
in blank years. Keep in mind he is going to
be at the hard Rock in August.
Speaker 1 (01:24:30):
But David Lee Roth plays first full show in blank years.
How many years has been?
Speaker 3 (01:24:36):
Twenty?
Speaker 1 (01:24:37):
Yeah, that's a good number. The first number that points
out to my head was forty, But I mean that
means he hasn't played a show since nineteen eighty five
or whatever, So I like twenty or even fifteen fifteen years.
(01:25:00):
Thought this was going to be a big number.
Speaker 2 (01:25:02):
David Lee Roth has performed his first full show in
five years, and fans were hoping for solo hits. There
were none to be found. Saturday night, David Lee Roth
and his band played the M three Rock Festival in
Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, and it was straight
up a celebration of classic Van Halen sixteen songs, every
one of them from his glory days with the band Diamond.
(01:25:24):
Dave's next schedule performance is set for Saratoga, California, on
September twelfth, as part of the Mountain View.
Speaker 1 (01:25:30):
Well, we know that's not right.
Speaker 2 (01:25:32):
Because we know he's going to be at the Hard
Rock on August thirty first.
Speaker 1 (01:25:35):
Somebody is lying to us.
Speaker 2 (01:25:39):
Blanks off to a strong opening box office weekend. Blank
off to a strong opening box office weekend.
Speaker 1 (01:25:47):
I never keep up with What News, So I always
picked this one up. Is that a movie? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:26:00):
I watched it.
Speaker 1 (01:26:01):
Hel Hel Hail, Hail what I feel like there's something
just like right here, It's just.
Speaker 2 (01:26:11):
Like right sure, yeah, but it's just enough. I'm sure
you've seen the advertisement for it.
Speaker 1 (01:26:16):
I'm sure I have to.
Speaker 2 (01:26:17):
The latest Marvel Studios film is off to a thunderous
opening weekend at the box office. Thunderbolts pulled an estimated
seventy six million dollars over its first three days in theaters.
The film, starring a very delicious looking Florence Pew and
Sebastian Stan as Marvel Anti heroes, is also a hit
on Rotten Tomatoes, where it has an eighty eight percent
(01:26:39):
score from top critics. Thunderbolts is also proving to be
an international hit, earning an overall global total of one
hundred and sixty two million dollars as of Sunday. During
am boring things that make tons of people blank, Boring
things that make tons of people blank.
Speaker 3 (01:27:01):
Boring things and make tons of people happy or mad.
Boring things that make tons of people happy.
Speaker 1 (01:27:12):
I'm horning, make them happy, make them sad. Boring things
that make people aroused or stressed.
Speaker 3 (01:27:26):
Boring, but it makes me happy.
Speaker 2 (01:27:28):
Most of us want to be the healthiest versions of ourselves,
but it turns out some of our habits are getting
in the way. Recently, medical professionals were asked what's some
of the most mundane reasons most people are unaware of
that make them sick.
Speaker 1 (01:27:43):
There were more than four thousand responses.
Speaker 2 (01:27:46):
Some of them are not finishing antibiotics, says always finish
the full course you are prescribed. You might think you're better,
but the bacteria may not be dead and it's going
to come back stronger.
Speaker 1 (01:27:58):
Do either of you finish all antibiotics?
Speaker 3 (01:28:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:28:01):
Absolutely, I do not shucker right. Another one, this shouldn't
be a surprise to people. But wash your hands, not
like a squirt of ski soap and then immediately rents
it off.
Speaker 2 (01:28:14):
Wash your hands. Do the Happy Birthday song twice?
Speaker 1 (01:28:18):
It's one, is it?
Speaker 2 (01:28:18):
It's twice twice?
Speaker 1 (01:28:20):
That's only twenty seconds.
Speaker 2 (01:28:21):
Yeah, I think it's once.
Speaker 1 (01:28:22):
Lenz okay, yea.
Speaker 3 (01:28:25):
Yeah, a little bit.
Speaker 1 (01:28:26):
How fast are you singing? Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:28:31):
Yeah, you gotta wash your hands. Man, wash your hands.
Speaker 1 (01:28:34):
While we're at it. Let's throw feet in there too.
Speaker 2 (01:28:38):
I'm just I mean and a lot of people aren't
eating with their feet or touching doorknobs with their feet,
so I feel like it doesn't have to be in
the same boat.
Speaker 1 (01:28:44):
It's just stinky feet. Man, wash your feet and your ass.
Speaker 2 (01:28:47):
You can wash your feet and your feet still be stinky.
Speaker 1 (01:28:49):
Washed, just wash all of it.
Speaker 2 (01:28:52):
After a certain age, you should eliminate every slippery, slippery
pair of socks, uneven area ugs, or tripping hazards in
your home. Small trip hazards in your house may not
seem like a big deal, but they could lead to injury,
and it's a very common problem. That's true, I think people,
especially as you get older and your balance gets off.
Speaker 1 (01:29:14):
Yeah, having little some people grow up with a lot
of area rugs in their home. They got to have
a rug everywhere, so I could see that being a thing.
What was that disgruntlement? Oh, I'm still I'm stuck on
slippery socks. What do you mean by slippery socks? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:29:30):
Okay, this tracks with you when they start getting thin
and wearing out, like buy new ones.
Speaker 1 (01:29:35):
Okay, yeah, yeah, I can't do that. Once it gets
to that point, I'm like, no, you're out of here.
Speaker 2 (01:29:40):
Some people say if your socks don't have the grippiness
on the bottom.
Speaker 1 (01:29:44):
You should only be wearing those when you're not wearing
your shoes. You shouldn't wear socks just to walk around.
Speaker 2 (01:29:51):
Now if you have carpet I don't know how much
of an argument you have there, though I have tripped
down some stairs in socks carpeted stairs, right, But I
think it's more of like, you know, you don't do
the risky business side.
Speaker 1 (01:30:01):
Right right. I've also always I was raised up, don't
just wear socks if you put your shoes on, it's
either barefoot or socks and shoes, because you'd be running
around without any shoes on, nothing but socks. That's how
your socks get tore up. You get holes in them.
Speaker 2 (01:30:17):
Uh, I have.
Speaker 1 (01:30:20):
I have house socks like socks I only wear in
the house, okay, And then I have socks I wear
with shoes. Do you, mister Rogers, when you come into
your house, I take my shoes off, okay, But you
don't change your socks. Not immediately? No, okay? Put on no.
Speaker 2 (01:30:33):
If I could enforce it, there would be a no
shoes rule in my house. Really, yes, if I could
enforce it. There's just no practical way to do it.
Speaker 1 (01:30:41):
Oh no, it starts off well, but you know it
doesn't never really last.
Speaker 3 (01:30:44):
Anytime I shampoo the carpets, then I'm like, no shoes
in the house, and that lasts like a week.
Speaker 1 (01:30:50):
Yeah, it's it's really hard to train people but have
done it their whole lives to suddenly stop doing it. Right,
But the amount of.
Speaker 2 (01:30:57):
Dirt, like especially you walk outside and you're like you're
walking through a parking lot. You stop and you step
in an oily patch, and then you're in your house
right now, that's in your people's shoes on beds, are couches,
Oh my, oh my.
Speaker 1 (01:31:12):
Never on the bed, Oh, rarely on the couch. I
was not thinking about it. If I've got my shoes
on it, I'm laying on the couch. My feet are
actually hanging over the edge. Yeah, it's like a subconscious
thing that I do. Me too.
Speaker 2 (01:31:24):
I want to get through a couple of these, so
we need to go fast. Don't let your dog lick
an open wound.
Speaker 1 (01:31:29):
Come on, their mouth is cleaner than yours. That's not true.
Speaker 2 (01:31:32):
It was a dog's mouth is full of bacteria. Whatever
untreated sleep apnea.
Speaker 1 (01:31:41):
Ah, that's just the medical professionals way to get more
money out of you.
Speaker 2 (01:31:47):
I'm not saying sleep ATNA isn't a thing. Do you
know anybody who's had a sleep apnea test and it
didn't come back with it? You need to sleep apnea
machine exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:31:55):
Exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:31:57):
Brush your teeth too many people don't brush your teeth
and mouth bacteria can lead to a hundred different head
to toe issues and can kill you.
Speaker 1 (01:32:05):
No Kidd.
Speaker 2 (01:32:07):
Seichner says that you should not stop your meds even
if you're feeling better, because why do you think you
feel better? Exactly because your meds.
Speaker 1 (01:32:17):
Uh. And then this last one is the one I
really want to hit.
Speaker 2 (01:32:20):
Consistently getting less than seven hours of sleep, even if
it's six and a half hours, it's enough to suppress
your immune system. It's because deep sleep is essential for
T cell function, the cells that seek out and destroy
infected cells and cancer. Chronic short sleep leads to more
frequent infections and takes longer to recover. I'm a big
(01:32:42):
believer and sleep is everything. Yeah, sleep and pooping are
the most important things you can do with your life.
Speaker 1 (01:32:47):
But don't do them at the same time. I mean,
if you can question you're waking up to a mess, though,
I mean go to like you sid walk to the bathroom.
All right, we gotta take a break. We'll be back.
Speaker 4 (01:33:00):
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You might remember a couple of days ago we talked
about the one hundred men versus Gorilla. Yeah, some experts
have chimed in.
Speaker 1 (01:33:50):
Oh that's nice. Well, I got nothing else to do.
Speaker 2 (01:33:52):
And I don't know if I don't know, what designates
you as an expert in our circle. If you're just
in proximity, that makes you the expert, especially when the
others aren't in proximity.
Speaker 1 (01:34:02):
So are we talking of gorillas or fighting gorillas as
in the proximity area.
Speaker 2 (01:34:08):
Yeah, this person is the in charge of the primates
at a zoo.
Speaker 1 (01:34:17):
Oh, I'll go with her then.
Speaker 2 (01:34:20):
And this person says again, this is about the one
hundred men verse one single gorilla. And he says that
gorillas are very dangerous. They can pick up fifty five
gallon drums filled with water and throw them around like
they're a toy, and that the beasts are hard wired
(01:34:43):
to survive, and he feels very confident that the gorilla
would survive and win the fight. Hold on, Oh, because
another expert in primates who has studied them and traveled
and studied, been in the presence of them and almost
like a Jane Goodall type of thing. It's not Jane Goodall,
(01:35:06):
he said, and he shows like he holds up a
skull in the video of a grill and there it's massive, right,
And he talks about how a gorilla can just pull
arms off, pete anything. Yeah, and that they're dangerous.
Speaker 1 (01:35:20):
And he said, this expert said that the gorilla would
lose because though he can do those things, he also
gets tired, which is a true tactic in fighting. Is
the bigger you are the harder it is for oxygen
to feed your muscles, and so because you've got to
(01:35:41):
you need more oxygen to feed because you're so big, right,
and so you tire a little bit faster.
Speaker 2 (01:35:48):
And I could be wrong. Well, only really does cardio.
So this is his claim was that the gorilla, he
said a lot of people would die in the most heinous,
gruesome way he goes. But I think the gorilla would
eventually get tired and would not be able to swing
as hard as he used to and would eventually tire
out and get the remaining thirty five.
Speaker 1 (01:36:10):
That's what was my next question, Like how many men
are just gorilla going through before he gets tuckered out
and needs a little nap.
Speaker 2 (01:36:17):
Even if he goes through fifty uh huh, right, that
would still leave another fifty and go even further seventy five.
He whips seventy five, ass, I think twenty five could
get it done.
Speaker 1 (01:36:30):
You still needs twenty five men to take down one gorilla.
Speaker 2 (01:36:33):
But if he's like he can't do it and he's swinging,
You've seen like fighters when they are tired there, Yeah,
they swing and they're like overshoot.
Speaker 1 (01:36:40):
Themselves at fall totally guessed. Yeah, I get that. I
don't know. I think it's I think it's just nature
for the gorilla. He may not be out running miles
right in his little jogging shorts, he may not be
doing calisthetics as we know it, but he's still up
(01:37:02):
there climbing trees, exercise and doing things that does.
Speaker 2 (01:37:05):
But those are his daily routine. We're talking again. The
point of the bringing this up again was that they're
different answers from two experts, that there's no real answer,
and you can go back to I still believe this,
but here's there's no answer to this is the point.
Speaker 1 (01:37:21):
Yeah, then there's only one way to get an actual answer.
Let's get a hundred what We'll do it this way,
get a hundred convicts, right, one hundred convicts in prison,
and if you guys beat this gorilla, defeat the gorilla,
(01:37:41):
then you all get to go free, y'all.
Speaker 2 (01:37:43):
I don't like I don't like that. Yeah, what if
there are we not gonna let child molusters in there?
What about rapists?
Speaker 1 (01:37:49):
Well, I mean they don't wait, we can you could
we through. This is just the surface of the idea,
but we're not take and you know you or I
because we're not gonna I'm not doing it, no, no
chance in hell. But if you've got one hundred convicts
that are fighting for their freedom, right, I think that
would be in put them in a cage, right, like
(01:38:10):
a like an octagon.
Speaker 2 (01:38:11):
I just don't know which convicts you pick, is my point.
Speaker 1 (01:38:13):
Okay, you know what the I mean, nonviolent convicts, I'd
be like, I'm good because I'm not gonna die.
Speaker 2 (01:38:21):
I'm getting out in seven to eight, right, the ones
that are in there for life. You don't have to
have murdered somebody to be in prison for life sentence, right,
I mean you gotta be a convicted of a violent crime.
Speaker 1 (01:38:33):
Pretty gnarly. Or you could take all the pedals because honestly,
let's look at the stereotypical pedophile.
Speaker 2 (01:38:44):
Yes, but you have to go with if they succeed,
So you're okay with him with pedals being out on
the street.
Speaker 1 (01:38:48):
I don't think that the convicted listen pedophiles are out
there anyway, right.
Speaker 2 (01:38:54):
But I don't know the cat's dead. But now I
know the cat's dead well, and if I don't do
anything about it, that's worse.
Speaker 1 (01:39:00):
This is the thing, This is the thing. The pedals
are out there anyway. So let's take the ones that
are out you know, that are locked up, and we
they're weak, feeble little men anyway with cheesy mustaches.
Speaker 2 (01:39:13):
Right, I don't know you've seen Jerry Sandusky didn't exactly
look like a week weak feeble man in all the years.
Speaker 1 (01:39:19):
He did it.
Speaker 2 (01:39:20):
He did at the end, maybe I don't know, have
to go back. You go to a little trench coat,
black sox, garter belt thing.
Speaker 1 (01:39:26):
Jared Fogel. Put Fogel in there with him. Does he
look like I don't up a girl?
Speaker 2 (01:39:31):
The man's seventy five or some crazy stats. Somebody texts this,
The men would get tired as well, though, right, that's true.
I would imagine after the girl had killed fifty or so,
the others would run for their lives. No, no, no, again,
the determination is important here, and you're right, the men
would get tired too. But it's like they're waiting in line.
It's kind of like a gang bang. Like number seventy
(01:39:53):
eight isn't tired. I gotta take a break.
Speaker 1 (01:39:58):
We'll be back.
Speaker 4 (01:40:00):
Morning Show returns next. Elsa's Morning Shown KMOD.
Speaker 1 (01:40:16):
Good Morning.
Speaker 8 (01:40:17):
It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Toll free eight three
three four six oh kmod Some NFL news this morning
which I find interesting. The Cowboys and Steelers have worked
out an NFL trade and it looks like.
Speaker 1 (01:40:34):
George Pickens will be leaving the Steelers and heading to
join Ceedee Lamb and.
Speaker 2 (01:40:39):
Dak Prescott in the Cowboys. And Pickens for sure is
a force to be reckoned with. His stats maybe aren't
as sexy. His yards per catch are pretty good, but
you know, I think he had like four tds last
year nine hundred total yards.
Speaker 1 (01:40:55):
But he is a he does.
Speaker 2 (01:40:56):
He's one of those receivers that does He's way more
important the rest of the game in terms of like
blocking and things like that, getting other receivers open. He's
a dangerous threat. So that's a good get for them.
It shouldn't be a surprise either, because Tomlin was pretty
annoyed with Pickens when Pickens was asked in a postseason
(01:41:17):
compress conference. I think something to the effect of like,
you know, have you learned anything from that? Blah blah blah,
And he was like, yeah, yeah, and he's like, do
you think that'll make things better in the future. He's like,
oh no, Like dog, he has dogged on the franchise before,
and Tomlin has been public about going it. Boy's got
a lot to learn, right that boy's got some things.
Speaker 1 (01:41:39):
To figure out. So what do they get in exchange?
Some future picks and we'll pick it actually help picks.
But yeah, I think so. Now the question is can
the ball get to him exactly from Dak exactly? That's
(01:42:00):
that's a whole other thing.
Speaker 2 (01:42:02):
But I can see the Typically when someone's job is
under fire, they go, you know, hey, you're not we're
not winning games. And he's like, I got no tools
and they're like, okay, we'll get you some tools.
Speaker 1 (01:42:11):
Right, So this could be and then he gets this done,
Yeah that's straw. And if it doesn't work this time,
then but bye.
Speaker 2 (01:42:16):
The other thing is is I read that Aaron Rodgers
deal is done and that part of the reason they
didn't take Shador was because of him, Okay, and that
I can see Aaron also going I don't want him
on my team. That's true because he's he's the biggest,
he's pretty like, look at me, guy, and Aaron can't
have that competition. So I could see that too.
Speaker 3 (01:42:38):
That's why I thought that the Steelers didn't take Shador either.
But from ESPN, it says that they're still waiting for
an answer from Aaron Rodgers on whether he's going to play.
Speaker 2 (01:42:48):
I mean, I think that's the official public thing. But
insiders are saying.
Speaker 1 (01:42:51):
That the deal is done, okay, because what do they
get by saying announcing it?
Speaker 3 (01:42:56):
Nothing?
Speaker 1 (01:42:57):
Right? Just retire already. Nah, he's good for I think
another season.
Speaker 2 (01:43:05):
But the story was that he didn't want them to
draft really any quarterback because he didn't want to mentor anybody.
He just wanted He didn't want that distraction. He didn't
want that job responsibility. He wanted to just play football.
Speaker 1 (01:43:17):
I just wanted to get out to throw the ball, coach.
That's it, right, I'm just gonna I'm just trying to
play some ball.
Speaker 2 (01:43:21):
Just wanna throw the ball. I don't want to have
to teach young people and mental them.
Speaker 1 (01:43:25):
You know who I am. Work.
Speaker 3 (01:43:37):
The men's national champions are extending their head basketball coach.
Florida and Todd Golden agreed to a six year deal
worth more than forty million dollars on Tuesday. He is
now one of the top five highest paid coaches in
the sports. Golden helped lead the Gators to a thirty
six and four regular season record. The thirty nine year
(01:43:58):
old is heading into his fourth at Gainesville, and two
of college football's top programs are about to begin a
fierce arrivalry. Clemson and Notre Dame are announcing a twelve
year scheduling agreement that will have the two schools face
each other annually through twenty thirty eight. The Tigers and
Fighting Irish have played eight times and last met in
(01:44:18):
twenty twenty three, with Clemson coming away with an eight
point victory. The new rivalry is scheduled to begin in
the twenty twenty seven season. Met Your Balls to the
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part of we called CMOL twenty twenty five. I did
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not have Smokey Robinson getting accused of sexual assault on
my twenty twenty five bingo card, but we can now
fill that in. He is eighty five, by the way,
maybe one of the best singers and songwriters of our time.
And I mean the man can sing right some great songs.
And two ex housekeepers are accusing him of sexual assault.
(01:45:49):
I'm sorry for women in general. Have filed sexual assault,
false imprisonment, gender violence, and hostile work environment claims against him.
Gender violence.
Speaker 1 (01:46:01):
Ah, I've never heard of that before. They called hawk twee.
Speaker 2 (01:46:06):
The women claim that as they were former employees and
they worked as housekeepers between twenty twelve and twenty twenty four,
and the details are wild and the court documents. One
of the women said she worked as a housekeeper for
the couple from January third, twenty twenty three till February
of twenty twenty four, and claim the first alleged sexual
(01:46:29):
assault occurred in March of twenty twenty three and happened
at least seven times until she resigned. According to the accuser,
Smokey Robinson would allegedly take his wife to the nail
salon hurry back, knowing that he would be home alone
with her since she mainly worked on the weekends. Upon
returning home, Smokey would call her into his blue bedroom,
(01:46:54):
lock the door, escort their dog, Shiloh out of the room.
Speaker 1 (01:46:58):
Why nobody wants the dog watch, that's weird.
Speaker 2 (01:47:01):
And he will have showered and clothed only in his underwear.
He would then neatly place a white towel on his bed,
not to soil the bed linens, in preparation for what
was about to occur. According to the lawsuit, They also
claim it's a lot of details to not be true.
Speaker 1 (01:47:21):
By the way.
Speaker 2 (01:47:22):
Claimed the music legend roughly had sex with her with
his appendages and I'm trying to clean this up, ahah,
and that he would also have oral sex with her
and have regular sex with her, and he wouldn't use
(01:47:45):
a condom. That's not the words in the document, by
the way, Jane do two said that the Robinsons I
e both of them. She was the housekeeper from May
of twenty fourteen till twenty twenty. She led she was
assaulted by the singer twenty three times damn, saying they
(01:48:06):
were brutal, constant, and predictable. She claims he would somebody
fitting the sounds familiar, summon her to the laundry room
or garage where there were no cameras, having sex with her.
Speaker 1 (01:48:20):
Ah dial in on the phone, uh huh, and then
he would rape her. Oh.
Speaker 2 (01:48:27):
She also described being forced into his blue bedroom where
he would force her to perform oral sex on him,
and claimed he would forcibly have sex with her without
a condom. She claims in the filing that if she
refused to have sex with him, the singer would threaten
that he'd make the wife be mean to her. My
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wife will be mad. That is a line I would
never use. If you do not cheat on me, help
me cheat on my wife, she will be so mad.
Speaker 1 (01:49:04):
She can be upset, and it's your fault.
Speaker 2 (01:49:06):
The third accuser said she was the housekeeper from twenty
twelve to twenty twenty four and it led she was
sexually harassed sexually saulted and raped at least twenty times,
saying that Smokey Robinson would force her into his blue
bedroom where he would perform his same ritual, exiting the
bathroom nude or maybe in the underwear after showering, and
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then placing a towel on the bed. He would then
disrobe the woman and then do all the things I've
mentioned before. Then he would force her to lie face
down on the towel so that he could have sex
with her. She claims that when she turned down on
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one occasion, they offered her five hundred dollars to allow
him to have oral sex with her.
Speaker 1 (01:49:55):
He paid her to let offered.
Speaker 2 (01:49:57):
She offered he was offered five hundred dollars to her
if he could do that to her. She alleged that
Robinson would repeatedly make unwanted advances against her, touching her breast,
her vagina, kissing on her neck, and on her mouth.
Jane Dove four, By the way, when you gotta do anyway,
here's another said. In addition to being hired as the
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couple's house keeper, she also worked as the woman the
wife's personal assistant, cook and hairdresser from two thousand and
six till twenty twenty four. He sexually assaulted her in
two thousand and seven when she accompanied him to his
Las Vegas home. While there and alone with him smoking,
Robinson forced her into his bedroom and raped her, according
to the lawsuit. She also claims that in about twenty nineteen,
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he reportedly raped her at his temporary residence in Bell Canyon, California.
She stated that Smokey would often summon her to his
blue bedroom, lock the door, place a towel on the bed,
and then he would take his clothes off and her
clothes off, and do all the things that he's done before,
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including raypiingter wow. And she said he never used a
condom during the sexual assaults, and some other things that
I can't mention that are something that earned one of
the movies Lindsay Lindsay talks about. Each accuser claimed they
didn't report the alleged sexual assaults out of fear of
losing their livelihood, public embarrassment, shame, or humiliation, which I
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think a lot of sexual assault victims don't report because
of They included the wife in the lawsuit, alleging she
failed to take the appropriate corrective action to prevent him
and his alleged advances despite having full knowledge of his
prior acts. Employees claimed that they were allegedly not paid
overtime or given rest or lunch breaks as well. Obviously,
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the Robinson's haven't spoken about this yet. That's that's a
lot of details that sound early the same. So they
could all just be lying with the same story, which
I feel could be punched through.
Speaker 1 (01:52:00):
Right, or it all happened. I honestly, when I saw this,
I saw it earlier. I'm not surprised that he is
getting caught up in this or that he has done it,
you know, just because of who he is. And he's like,
it's one of those you know who I am. I'm untouchable.
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I'm smoky Freakin' Robinson. I don't know any interview I
saw with this, This doesn't mean anything.
Speaker 2 (01:52:27):
Any interview I ever saw with him. He always was, like,
felt like a very gracious, kind person.
Speaker 1 (01:52:32):
That's the fun thing, right, is like, of course in
the public eye, you're and I feel like this when
it comes to a lot of celebrities, right, and the
public eye, they seem like great wholesome people, right, somebody
liked to hang out with, But who are they behind
closed doors. There's that whole thing going around right now
(01:52:52):
about jay Z and Beyonce, you know, video of her
being passed around at a at a Diddy freak off, right,
I'm sure you've seen. I actually have knives. Yeah, there's
a video going around like jay Z and Diddy, you know,
given the old split treatment to uh Beyonce.
Speaker 2 (01:53:12):
Right, So I want to make sure I'm hearing you correctly.
There is a video online of a threesome between Beyonce,
jay Z, and Diddy, and you see things, well you don't.
Speaker 1 (01:53:21):
See like in the least in the videos that I see,
you can tell clearly that they are having the sex,
but they don't show it like you know, porn style,
Like you don't see your boobs or anything. How do
you know it's her by the face?
Speaker 2 (01:53:38):
So the camera moves around, like you see.
Speaker 1 (01:53:39):
Everybody's saying what I've seen, but yeah, you dig around,
yeah you'll see it. So with that being said, and
like you know, i'd seen this video, and how how
Beyonce is you know, really tried to keep her image
squeaky clean throughout the years and uh and and I
get that, but that also maybe bring up to the
whole public appearance. Of course, you're going to want to
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look wholesome, squeaky clean, good grateful person. But a lot
of these people that you know, what are they hiding
behind closed doors? You know, what you do is your
business or whatever. I got no problem with it, But
you can't sit there and portray that I'm this good,
wholesome person when the when the camera's on you, but
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when it's not, look at what's going on.
Speaker 2 (01:54:26):
But yeah, but we we counter that argument with people
we like. Okay, Right, So when there's somebody you're a
fan of sports, celebrity, music, celebrity, political celebrity, you don't
take that thought process. Most people don't, right, And you're like, no,
he would never do that. Oh man, I'm I'm of
the mindset that everybody's suss in my opinion. Now, I
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don't trust a soul.
Speaker 1 (01:54:49):
I'm right there with you, because people be people and
they do weird things when people aren't looking. Think about
when people are in their car, just in their car
driving down the road and they don't think people are looking,
they're not deep up and they knows they're doing things whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:55:03):
Yeah, that's why I like Ben Affleck. I think He's
genuinely that guy.
Speaker 1 (01:55:08):
That's who he is, unapologetically him.
Speaker 2 (01:55:11):
I mean, I I never love it phrased that way
because it sounds like you're you're intentionally being a scumbag
when that's just his personality. He's just very doesn't care
like and and doesn't put on a face. I think
that's why him and Lopez didn't get along again, right,
because he.
Speaker 1 (01:55:28):
Was like, I'm not doing all this, I'm not covering
up who I am up. I like gambling, I like alcohol, right,
I like smoking. I like having a guy. All Right,
we got to take a break. We'll be back.
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Speaker 3 (01:56:20):
I learned that at eighty five Smokey Robinson's got four
women accusing him of sexual assault. When asked for comment,
Bill Cosby called him a rookie and Corbyn's not into
sucking on sweet balls on a stick.
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