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HUMP DAAAAAYYYYYY!!!!! Middle Schoolers Are Assholes, Bite The Snake That Bites You, Clown Whores, Gimme Dat Thumb, Road Kill, FIB News, Gorski Stops By To Talk Baseball, & The Sexiest Qualities A Woman Can Have!!!
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I don't know, tell you.Uh So school is out obviously,
and we're getting closer to school goingback, which I think is a relief
to a lot of parents. AndI saw a great meme online. It
was a lady. She was cryinginto the phone saying I made a mistake.
I miss you, Please, youknow, take my call. Whatever,

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and then it was the secretary ofthe school going it's summer. Some
kids, though, it doesn't stopthem from being little jerks. And in
the suburbs of I think Philadelphia iswhere this is happening, some kids are
in trouble because they've been making fakeTikTok accounts, impersonating their teachers. Oh

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and not just like assigning fake homework, having them do vile jokes, racist
rants, and other things including insultingfamilies and people and stuff like that,
and even some implying that they madethese fake accounts to make teachers look like
they're pedophiles. They started happening inFebruary and they've been keeping track on it,

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and they've even started involving law enforcement. And despite these being fake and
the crackdown they're trying to make happen, they're saying that these accounts are protected
by the First Amendment. Whoa,these are all eighth graders. They are

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even laughing at the police who aregetting involved. Quote, move on,
learn to joke. I'm thirteen,you're forty going on fifty. Isn't this
defamation of character? I mean alot of people jump to that. That's
not an easy thing. To justprove. It's easy to say, right,

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right, they'd have to prove thatthis particular person, this teacher,
is not Actually, if I sayyou're gay and that offends you and you
feel like you got to defend it, you got to prove you're not gay,
I don't have to do anything,right, Can you do that in
the court of law? Also nota crime, not a bad thing,

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sure, right, But so hereif this person has a TikTok about them
saying that they're racist, where theyhave and I have to prove I'm not
racist? Right, So you gotto bring in all your black friends and
all your Asian I have friends,right, right, right? You've never
told off color joke. It's areally hard accusation to get disproven. And

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so these kids are totally just theygot it. They got these people in
a spot where they just can't getout of the students. This is all
happening at Great Valley Middle School.Middle schoolers are assholes, man, they
really are. Twenty two twenty twoTikTok accounts under the names of teachers and

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staff being around since February have beentaken down. They harassed the targets with
sexualized, homophobic and racist jokes.One account made under the name of Grand
Valley Spanish teacher Patrick Patrie Motts,used the handle of his name and included
a photo of her at the beachwith their husband and young children. One

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of them said do you like totouch kids in one of the video videos,
followed by see oh God because it'sSpanish teacher yeah. And another account
posted a picture where a pair ofmale teachers faces were superimposed on the bodies
of a man and a woman halfnaked in bed, while a third made

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the name of social studies teacher ShaneSorry. Sean Whitlock's hijacked a phone from
his wedding and cropped out his wifeto make it appear he was marrying a
student council member quote I'm gonna touchyou. The account at Sean dot Whitlock
commented counts impersonating at least twenty.I'm laughing just because the adolescence of it,

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right, you can tell it's writtenby kids. The posts racked up
hundreds of views, comments, andfollows from students teachers talking about the accounts,
describing feeling kicked in the stomach andviolated by the posts and fearful for
what social media is doing to teens. Many of the students spend hours and
hours on TikTok ya, and Ithink it's just desensitized them to the fact

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that we're real people. One Englishteacher said of twenty years, they didn't
feel what a violation this was tocreate these accounts and impersonate us and mock
our children and mock what we love. The accounts were so deflating that even
left her this one teacher questioning whyshe was continuing to teach at a school

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where she's been for fourteen years.Why do I put up with these damn
kids. For the record, thesearguments are not helping the cause at all.
It's actually pushing you, maybe toa little the side of the kids.
An impersonator my character and slandered meand my family and the process.

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Several students were suspended after the accountscame to the attention of administrators, but
beyond informing parents, admonishing the eighthgraders, and holding an assembly to educate
students and safety online, the schoolwas left with little recourse. What can
they do right? Well, Imean they suspended a couple of them,

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but that, honestly, that's notgoing to stop the kids from you know,
doing it. You say they suspendedthe kids, they also shut down
the accounts, right, but that'snot going to stop the kids from starting
new accounts and then just starting allover again. Yeah, they just don't
use scratch paper anymore, right,right? And diddle a picture, draw

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a picture? Diddle, diddle,what's the difference. I see you're doodling
kids over there, not a Tshirt. That's not a T shirt.
You can doodle kids, but youcan't diddle kids, right, excellent point.

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Vowels are important, yes, butwhat can they do? There's literally
nothing they can do. Kids aren'tgoing to scribble on paper a picture of
their teacher looking like the devil,right, right, not anymore? No,
they don't have to. No,they can just make an account about
it, you know, or ameme or anything to that effect. And

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there's nothing that can be done.You can even ground your kid, you
can take their phone away. Ifthey want to be this, they're going
to be this. There's you canspank that, you can do whatever you
think it is the punishment. Theonly thing you think will work is fear
of God in them, and thatdoesn't bode well when they're adults. Yeah,

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because it's no there's no crime reallybeing committed at all whatsoever. So
it's not like they can serve anykind of jail time, juvie time or
anything like that, you know,and and even then that that wouldn't prevent
them. It may slow them downa little bit for whatever their time in
is, but they'll get back outprobably just be more angry and go harder
on these teachers than what they alreadyare. Kids got too much times on

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their stop. Try to come upwith a solution or answer that doesn't make
you sound like an old phone.Right, Let's just keep them in school
all year, lung. Try touse a try to use a statement that
doesn't sound like your parents if theyIf they did, I know, my
fridge would stay fuller longer during thesummertime. Who yeah, I mean,
I don't know what they can dobecause they're already trying to ban TikTok so,

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but it doesn't matter if it's TikTokor not. They'll find some other
platform to do this on, whetherit's Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, whatever,
or some social media site. They'lljust figure out another way to troll
these teachers, because why because they'reasshole kids. And if it's not a
teacher, it'll be someone else,right, So who texted in? This
is kind of a big deal.I mean, how many guys have been

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accused of rape falsely and suffer timefor it? I don't know how many.
You make it sound like it's theflu. That's a weird statement,
like do you think every rape that'saccused is false? That's a weird stance
to kind of go on the sideof rape, right, And I could

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be wrong, but in the articleI read, nobody had accused anybody of
rape, right, And I think, well, I mean, they kind
of are half ass late because they'retalking about, you know, or accusing
them of being pedophiles. That's notright. I mean, you're blurring stuff
right, Right, you're making ajump to rape. Right, it's a
thin line. But they're calling,you know, these teachers kid touchers.

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Yeah, you know what I mean. So granted they may not be raping
them, but they're talking about andaccusing them of doodling kids. The morality
of kids shouldn't be a reactionary lessonin my opinion, that you need to
lay the groundwork way before they gotcaught. Oh yeah, sure, now
you're trying to catch up. Andagain, if one person is being it's

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gonna quite clear they've found out theseare fake accounts. Yeah, so it's
a kind of a big jump tothis that the teacher is gonna perish.
Nobody's lost their job because of anythingsaid in these accounts. No, no,
really, it's just a giant headachefor the teachers. Nicholas Cage said

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something pretty interesting yesterday about AI andhow you can basically create an image of
somebody and have them say things.Yeah, and he's like, what are
you going to have me say whenI'm dead? Where I can't stop it?
Right exactly. I think that's avery important point. Also, Nick,
you'll be dead, so what's inmatter? It literally won't matter,

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right, But it's this legacy thatmatters. Now. I just read an
article this morning about people how peopleare creating wills and trusts and then freezing
their bodies cryogenics for the future,So like the will can't be touched in

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case for when the technology is createdand you can come back. That doesn't
make any damn sense. Well,it doesn't happen. No, that's like
you're dead even if they get cryogenicsfigured out. At what point do you
want them to pull the trigger?Because they're still working on the tesla.

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I know some of you guys haveone, but they haven't perfected it yet.
Right, So, at what pointhow many years does cryogenics let's just
say we all agree to be frozen. How many years after they've gone,
we've got it? Do you gosign me up? Bring me back after
X years, one year, fourhours? How long? Right? Right?

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Because everybody dies at different ages.So if let's say you die at
seventy, do you want to comeback one hundred years later and be that
same seventy year old person. No, we're not even to that. I'm
asking the question of you get frozen. There's no never as an answer.
You get cryogenically frozen to be boughtbrack brought back to life. And let's
say the technology gets discovered at somepoint, how many years after the technology

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has been discovered, do you wantthem to pull the trigger and bring you
back? Do you want to bethe first one? Do you want to
be the one hundredth one? Right? Right? I get what you're saying.
It's kind of like getting a newmodel car where they got to work
all the bugs out. You knowwhat I'm saying. You know, a
brand new line or whatever, twentytwenty four, and it's like a brand
new type of car, and you'relike, we got to work the bugs
out of this one. So Iwouldn't get that year, wait till the

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next year. Yeah, you don'twant to be recalled right right, right
right right? You want iPhone one? You want iPhone five? Yeah?
Right, I get you, Iget you. Yeah, I would have
to say that if it, ifit, let's say that it it happens
in I don't know, twenty fifty, don't pick a year, how many
years after the creation? At leastprobably ten? Ten? Yeah, yeah,

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I'm with Lendsley on that one.I think about ten's a good one.
Get all the bucket out of it. Yeah all right, yeah,
give me what do you think?Yeah? Ten, ten, five,
five, yeah, five's a goodsolid number. They were usually worked the
kinks out pretty fast, right,But then there's the whole thing you brought
up is like, let's say youwere you know, Walt Disney who was
cryogenically frozen whatever, right, andhe comes back, He's be like,

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what is He's gonna be fire?Getting a drink out of a fire hoset.
The amount of things that are newsure are gonna freak him out,
right, and by that time inthe future, it's gonna be thousands of
times worse. He's gonna sit downto do a cartoon and they're like,
sir, we don't use cells anymore. No, right, here's a computer.
He's gonna be like, A,I don't know how to use this.

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You mean nothing. They used toput spaceships up here? Yeah,
right, what do you mean Iget to look at a Uh I think
that might be even pretty loose orbetter. Yet, let's just say you've
been cryogenically frozen for one hundred years, right, and then you come back
in one hundred years. People arelike, I don't know who you are.
Why do I gotta help you?Well, I'm you're a great great

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great grandfather. Huh sure you areaway? Okay? Your mom, I'm
sorry, my daughter, I meanyour great grandma? Uh huh somewhere.
Do you know your great grandma?You may have met them, but do
you know them? Do you knowthem intimately? Do you know their ins
and outs? I met mine,that was it, and even then I

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had nothing in common with them.My great grandmother died when I was on
my dad's side, died when Iwas ten or eleven, so she was
around for a while. But hey, they lived what seemed like forever.
Most of them lived to be ninetynine, one hundred years old. Okay,
that's not forever, I know,but it's a long time when young.

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But you didn't know them, ismy point, right, I mean
I I did see her on slarlybasis. Okay, So I mean I
feel like I did know her whenshe could hear what I was saying.
And you come back in your decrepitstate. Yeah, no, I don't
want to do hard pass. Idon't want to do that either. I'm
napping all day, right, gettingup at three, going to bed at

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at seven. Wait the uh?But you're not Your kids aren't gonna know
them. Your kids' kids are definitelynot. Like, what's the end game?
If you're cryogenically frozen, Your friendsaren't going to be around. The
things you know aren't going to bearound. The coca cola ain't going to
taste the same. And how longdo you have to stay like because then

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forever? Yeah, what happens rightlike this sucks. There is an argument
being made scientifically that people are tryingto figure out how to live forever,
which is an insane thing to me. That's so insane, that just sounds
absolutely horrible. That's essentially what falloutis about, right you just a zombie

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essentially. No, it doesn't soundgood at all. No, no,
no, no, this is ahard thing for people to realize. Category
like, statistically unmeasurable. The amountof people that have lived on this earth
are dead way more than they arealive. There are way more people dead

(20:27):
that have been on this planet thenthat are alive. Let's it tell you
that this is a short stop onthe train. Who knows it's on the
other side. But to be frozen. It's the same thing with like if
they can figure out time work right, find time jumpy? Yeah, how
many years before you're like, okay, some of y'all don't trust credit cards,

(20:49):
some of y'all don't trust cell phones, right, I would, let
you know, maybe half a dozenpeople go and they're like, yeah,
come back, and like, allright, so how is it? Tell
me what's going on? Did itwork? Did you lose a limb?
Did you teleport? Or you know, time travel and and things get all
mixed up. You see what I'msaying, get their accounts and you know,

(21:11):
maybe ef you know, a halfdozen people are like here, everything's
good to go solid, and I'mlike, all right, I'm in allan,
send me to the eighteen hundreds.So here's a question. Do you
in the time travel world, assumingthey get that figured out, do you
trust Apple? Or do you trustBob's box been resale? Right? Right,
right right? I would probably gowith the bigger name. Yeah,

(21:36):
anything name, bring it, yeah, bringing us new technology every six months?
Do you trust Apple or Iowa?Remember that stereo company? Right?
Oh? Yeah, my goodness?Or what's the Sanyo? Right? I
mean they had a pretty good product, didn't they? Did they? I

(21:57):
don't know. Do you still haveany Sanuo? That's still a thing?
Do you trust? Uh? Yougo with Apple and their time travel system
or the on what is that Brandonwalmart o N nine Yeah, cheap a

(22:18):
f Do you go with the theApple time travel cryogenics or do you go
with the wyse w y z eright right? Both work? Fine?
Yeah, sure, you just takeyour chances. You may not get back
good news. You're stuck in likethe in between zone, right right?

(22:41):
Oh? You come back as aplant with an arm sticking out of the
middle of your chest. God thehell is that? And then they kill
you because they don't know what's goingon, right, They're like, what
do we do? Yeah, they'regod, because they're gonna be like,
well, we can't let this person. You know, we can't live.
Let Gimpi the flower live right right? People are gonna want to do this.
Yeah, we can't trust we can'ttrust him to not pro create,

(23:06):
right, pollen eate it. Yeah, it's a thing that then we come
to that's the problem with replicating likeanimals and people is they're like, well,
we don't what do we do ifit goes wrong? Do we just
kill them? Yeah? No.We have made it quite clear that it's

(23:27):
not okay to kill a heartbeat,But if it's a clone heart beat,
then it's okay, is it?I don't sure you've got the original still,
right, So why not kill offthe clone if it's not working out
for you? You've got the originaland you just try again, And how
much of you has to that hasto be original exactly before you're not a

(23:52):
clone? Yeah. No, there'sinfinite questions that go That's why it's a
slow turn anyway, kids making faketiktoks accounts, What are you gonna do?
All right? We got to takea break. We'll be back.
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from Bid the Morning Showing nineties.Man bites venomous snake to death after it
attacked him in his sleep. SantashLohar was asleep in a laborer's camp in
India when a snake slithered into bedwith him and bit him. So,

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instead of freaking out, he grabbedthe snake and bit it back and bit
it, killing it twice. Hewas rushed to the hospital and given an
anti venom and was released the followingday. He told India Today that in
his village, there's a belief thatif a snake bites you, you must
bite it back twice to neutralize thevenom. Crazy. But where where he

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was working in Bahar, the regionwhere the railway construction was underway, where
he was working, there is agreat number of venomous snakes, accounting for
forty five hundred annual deaths. Theyare more. They are home to nearly
three hundred different snake species, andmore than sixty of which are highly even

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a miss. Aren't labor camps prisoncamps? Uh, I'm not one hundred
percent sure. I think so.I'm not one hundred percent sure. I've
never known anybody in a prison campor a labor camp. To be honest
with you, I don't know nothingthat makes it any less. But also
it would explain some things like weisleeping on the floor. Yeah, yeah,

(26:29):
you're right. Labor camp, bydefinition, is a prison camp in
which a regime of hard labor isenforced. Hard labor labor camp sounds like
you're getting paid, yeah, andthere's s'mores right right, right? But
no, it's prison. No,it's get back to work. Leave,
sir. Can I go to thebathroom? Nope? Circus clown charged at

(26:55):
an escort sting. This comes outof Pennsylvania where a twenty eight year old
dude named Francis Bowie. He worksas a as a clown, a circus
clown. He was on the roadand he goes by the amazing franco And
apparently in mid May, undercover copswere monitoring some escort services being offered in

(27:19):
the area of Scranton, Pennsylvania,and they discovered an ad offering sexual services
by a male later identified as oldFrankie here. So one of the undercovers
started texting him back and forth,and Frankie offered to perform condom free sexual
acts on the undercover officer and quotedhim one hundred dollars an hour. So

(27:42):
they went ahead and set up ameet and greet and then Frankie shows up
at this hotel. When he showsup at the hotel, he's immediately arrested,
of course, and he told copsthat this was his first time hooking
and he knew that it was wrong. He went on to tell him that
he's a profession no clown, andthen he recently got back from traveling with

(28:03):
the circus. See Frankie travels withthe circus all over the country. He
does performs at schools and state fairsand stuff like that as well. Anyhow,
he said that money was low,so he started horning himself out to
supplement his income. It doesn't matteranyway, because they went ahead and arrested
him for prostitution. Does it getto go? Now? It's a joke,

(28:25):
right, right, This is ajoke, right, it's my flower.
Woman arrested after cutting off sugar Daddy'sthumb. So police say a woman
murdered her sugar daddy then used hissevered thumb to access his financial apps.
Tiffany Taylor mm hmmm. Gray allegedlymurdered the fifty three year old male inside

(28:48):
his apartment in DC in early April. His body was discovered days later with
his right thumb cut off. Prosecutorsay the finger was used to access a
finance app on his to buy liquorand drugs. The woman and another woman
are being charged with first degree murderand armed felony murder. I don't know

(29:11):
of an app that uses the thumbunless it's the older phones that use the
thumb technology, the thumb print technology. Yeah, my phone does that to
unlock it to get into certain appsthat are locked, you could either use
the password or the thumb print aswell. Also facial recognition, you know,
so I could I could see howand why. I mean, it

(29:33):
sure beats carrying around a severed headfor the facial recognition. A thumb is
much easier to put in your pocket. Yeah, I guess it's just been
a couple of phone since I hadthe thumb technology, But that that makes
sense. I didn't know what evolutionthe Android was on. Yeah, I've
got an older Android as well,so it might have upgraded from there.
But nonetheless, I mean, Iread that story and I was like,

(29:56):
Okay, I could see how thatthumb trick sounds weird when you say it
out loud, but I can seehow that thumb trick would work, right,
But for how long until the thumbstarts decaying? Right? How long
can you use this sever thumb thephone until it starts decaying and the and
the thumb print is no longer recognizable? Still it on ice? Well,

(30:19):
of course, keep it on ice, right, just don't mix it up
with your piniculata or whatever whatever's inyour quick trip cup. Okay, this
says there's no scientific way to determinehow long a fingerprint lasts. Studies have
shown biometric data can be obtained fromdeceased individuals up to fifty days in the
winter and only four days in warmweather. The length of time a fingerprint

(30:41):
remains depends on several factors, includingtemperature, humidity, the surface it's on.
Fingerprints can last several months on glassor metal while porous. Okay,
so like that doesn't really explain likeon the skin, but it would make
sense that your skin deteriorates and youmight you would lose part of that.
Yeah. Again, I don't knowhow far down in your thumb you know,

(31:03):
your fingerprint goes, or your thumbprintgoes. You see what I'm saying,
Like, how many layers of skindoes the thumb prink go. Does
it go all the way to thebone or the muscle or whatever, or
is it just like the first sixteenlayers. I'm not willing to fillet my
thumb open to find out. Yeah, I don't know. They just found

(31:23):
I saw this story this morning morningwhere a guy has been missing for twenty
two years and they found him inthe mountains in Peru. He was a
climber and there was an avalanche andhe got completely entombed in the avalanche.
And he's perfectly preserved, right becausehe's frozen. He's frozen, right,
So yeah, I could see howtemperature. Maybe she just kept it on

(31:45):
ice, maybe so, But eventhen, I mean, you gotta keep
that ice filled up. And ifit's a hot summer day, you're walking
around with your thumb and your cup. You know that a movie lens is
gonna talk about a nine. Howmuch do they start questioning when you buy
a lot of dry ice, Like, if you buy it one time,

(32:07):
they don't, I'm sure they don't. But if you're there every three days,
do they go, what do youneed all this dry ice for?
Right? Right? I'm sure theywould. They do that with you know,
pseudo fads. So they do itwith fertilizer, right, exactly,
So why not with dry ice?But I mean, seriously, what are
you using dry ice for? Imean making dry ice bombs? You're trying

(32:27):
to make a spooky scene for pertly, Yeah, I don't know. I've
never had to buy dry ice now, growing up, my dad would when
we go on fishing trips and mydad would catch fish, he would put
it on dry ice for the drivehome. That makes sense. I'm okay,
I don't know. I guess coolershave gotten better. Maybe right.

(32:49):
I don't know why you would.I've never bought dry ice for a long
drive that has a cooler now,yeah, maybe she had, yet I
seem to keep everything colder longer.Or you're not a Yetie person. You
say, it's what brand? Thecoldest brand? Yeah, what's what is
it? We're called coldest, right, the coldest one? What's it called?

(33:12):
All right, we gotta take abreak. We'll be back. Tell
us this morning show. Oh yeah, he's coming right back, Big Bad
Morning, Good morning. It's theBig Bad Morning Show. Nine one,
eight four six, oh kmod Bigtwelve Media Days happening at an Allegiance Stadium

(33:37):
in Vegas and Gunn needed something prettyinteresting. He let Olie Gordon go with
him and let him answer questions.Ali Gordon the running back for the Cowboys
and got popped on a dui charge. And this was Gundhy's response to the
dui situation. I have a twentythree nineteen and first, I thought,

(34:00):
okay, so I looked it upon my phone. What would be the
legal limit, like in Oklahoma's pointeight and Ollie was point one. So
I looked it up and it wasbased on body weight. Not to get
into the legal side of it,but I thought, really, two or

(34:21):
three beers or four? I'm notjustifying what all he did. I'm telling
you what decision I made. Well, I thought, I've probably done that
a thousand times in my life,and I'm you know, it's just fine.
So I got lucky. People getlucky. All. He made a
decision that he wished he could havedone better. But when I talked to
Alli, I told him, Isaid, you're lucky you got out light

(34:43):
because you make a lot of moneyto play football. So back in the
day. Yeah, he goes onand on for like four more minutes.
But the point he's saying is that, like I've driven drunk, right,
right, I mean, yeah,I get it, but it's a weird.
It's a weird thing to say asa head coach, like I drive
drunk all the time, right,It's not a good look for it.

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Yeah, it was not articulated.Well, his point was that, like
he got caught and he's like,hey, good people make mistakes too,
and this is a good kid,and which he has come to the defense
of his players many, many,many times on array of topics and stuff,
but he was kind of taken totask on why he was letting out
all he come and he's like,look, if he gets suspended one game,

(35:30):
okay, but he gets suspended sixsuspended six, that punishes the whole
team. And I've never thought ofthat. But that does that mean he
shouldn't get suspended? Does that meanhe shouldn't get in trouble? A player
shouldn't get in trouble because it affectsthe whole team, right, I mean,
you do something wrong, you gottaget punished for it. Yeah,
Like how severe though, right,because I mean did he hurt anyone,

(35:54):
No, but he did break thelaw. And his other point was that
the kids in employee. I mean, you can't say he's an employee,
but he's getting paid. He isgetting paid exactly. He's like, at
the end of the day, we'regoing to make the decision that's best for
him, for the school and forthe team, right. And I think
he could have just said that,yeah, right, rather than going so
I grab my phone and I lookedit up and like, oh, sure,

(36:16):
okay, yeah, but he alsobrings up a good point too of
the point oh eight, like,yeah, that is the illegal or legal
limit. There's how how many timeshave you had three or four beers and
you're now you're over the limit,but you don't feel it. That doesn't
mean fine, it's not about feeling. I realize that, but it is

(36:37):
crazy to think about, like there'smore, probably more than a thousand times
where we've driven. Yeah. Ithink the point is that you shouldn't not
that that you've done it, soit should be okay. I understand that.
Yeah, but that's what you're sayingthough, Yeah, but you don't
realize it because it is such alow number. I hear you. But

(36:59):
that doesn't make it not okay tosay you've done it a bunch. Yeah,
but it got me excited for football, I can tell you that much.
That's the really the only reason Iwant to bring up some football though.

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Well. The home of the HoustonTexans has been damaged by a hurricane
barrel and RG Stadium had several panelsmissing from the retractable roof. In the
aftermath of the hurricane that has leftmillions in Texas without power. The Category
one hurricane made landfall in Texas onMonday. The Texans are not scheduled to
play a home game until August seventeenth, when they host the New York Giants

(37:44):
in preseason action. Minute Made Park, the home of the Houston Astros,
was not seriously damaged by the storm, thankfully, and former Carolinas Panthers Vice
President of Player Personnel Adrian Wilson,was arrested June first on three domestic violence
charges. According to records from theScottsdale Police Department, the forty four year

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old was charged with intentional assault causingphysical injury, damaging property between two hundred
and fifty and two thousand dollars,and disorderly conduct, disruptive behavior or fighting.
Wilson recently left the Panthers organization aftereighteen months on the job. His
next court date is July sixteenth fora virtual case management conference. And that's

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So on average, you buy acar, you drive it, you
drive it to work, you duringyour commute. On average, in a
year, we put anywhere between twelveand thirteen thousand miles on our car every
year, depending on your commute,I guess. But on Monday I told
you that on my way home fromIndiana, I accidentally ran over a poor,

(40:23):
innocent little turtle and I felt reallybad about it. But it got
me wondering how often this actually happens. And they're running over turtles, well,
animals, how many road kill accidentshappen, And it is pretty common
with of course deer. You seea lot of deer collisions and actually in

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a given year there are over twohundred and sixty thousand crashes involving animals.
Yeah. Yeah, something I wasworried about coming through going through Alabama early
in the morning. It was darkaf and I was really worried about deer
crossing the highway because that's not someif I'm in a car or truck,

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not a big deal, I don'tthink. But if a deer jumps out
in front of me while I'm onmy bike, I think that could be
pretty bad news. Why just Alabama, Well, I mean it was any
time, but it was just Ijust happened to be driving through Alabama in
those dark, dark hours. Thatyeah, I think that numbers low.
Really, yeah, one, howdo you track? Will you go up

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and you ask the animal? Right, and because you don't know which ones
are carried off, which ones aredestroyed by repetitive hits. Yeah, of
the ones that are reported, Nothat I understand that, But that's what
I'm saying. The numbers low.I think the numbers low. Twelve thousand
of those two hundred and sixty thousandcrashes involving animals crashes, uh huh,

(41:52):
crashes, right, incidents. I'dsay a squirrel wouldn't be a crash.
Yours wasn't a crash, was it? No? No, no, no?
Twelve thousand human injuries and guess howmany human fatalities sixteen I'm gonna say
a couple hundred because there are peopleplenty of people have died in collisions with

(42:15):
deer, sure, right, onehundred and fifty. Yeah, human fatalities.
When my dad was in high school, I remember when I first got
my driver's license, he would alwaysremind me to be extremely careful while driving
through Michigan because where we live.We're on the border of Michigan in Indiana.
And he grew up in Michigana Shoreswhere my father in law now lives,

(42:37):
and it's really really dark. Theydon't have street lights in the neighborhoods,
and there's a huge population of deerthat just roam, and a lot
of the residents there will feed them. They have deer feeders. So the
deer pretty much think that they ownthe place. They don't care. They're
not going to get out of yourway whatever. They're not scared of anything.

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So he had a buddy in highschool that was driving pretty drunk,
I guess, he said, andhe hit a deer on the highway coming
home and it went through his windshieldand landed in his back seat and it
was still alive. Oh damn.And when it came to it kicked his
head straight off and he was like, like, Tommy boy, I love

(43:23):
good legend stories, right, AndI was like okay, And he said,
and I will never forget that.And that is one area to avoid,
especially you know when you're I mean, it could happen anywhere. It
doesn't have to be that one.Oh. I don't see a lot of
deer across the seventy first Memorial.No, No, would be awesome,

(43:45):
though if it did. I'm allway to work in the morning. I'm
not gonna lie. I think thatwould be great. Yeah, but I
also doesn't think you're going to speedbig enough that would launch it through your
windshield. We used to put becauseI drove from college six hours a lot
of backroads of Iowa to get toschool, right, and I put deer
whistles on my car. I don'tknow if they were Yeah, right,

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I know what you're talking about,weird truck stops and stuff. Yeah,
there are over thirty million deer inthe US and they are the most commonly
spotted animal by respondents, and theythe collision with the deer. Collisions involving
animals account for four billion dollars annuallywhen it comes to your car costs.

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Sure, Yeah, let's see here. Deer thirteen percent of animal encounters on
the road. Squirrels are next attwelve percent, followed by dogs at eleven
percent, cats, birds, andthen rabbits at nine percent. Yeah,

(44:58):
eight percent are raccoons, seven percentare skunks, six percent are turtles,
and four percent coyotes. Huh.I figured the rabbit number would be a
lot lower. Those rabbits are prettyquick and nimble. Yeah, yeah,
I have a couple of my neighborhood. Every morning, I'm greeted by them

(45:21):
and I wait for them to turnaround and go back into this yard.
Squirrels are pretty agile too, sothat's yeah, I'm surprised. I know
this is gonna sound crazy, butlike cattle aren't on there because that I
would think that would showup at likeone percent at least. Yeah, that
one that gets out of the pastureor whatever and just sits in the middle
of the road. You it comesover the hill, Yeah, the cow's

(45:45):
like. Yeah. In over seventypercent of the fifty states, most commonly
hit animal on the road is adeer. But in Hawaii, Arizona,
Utah, Oklahoma, and Della Aware, what do you think the most common
hit animal is sasquatch. No,it is one of the animals that I

(46:08):
did name. That's gonna be likea dog or something. It was a
squirrel. It's a bird that I'venever hit a bird. I've had a
bird hit me before. Yeah,your bike she has a name. Usually
it's like was that? What wasthat? Not like I've never had one
stuck in the grille or anything,but I've hidden something like what was that?

(46:32):
And you look and you see theburgle, right, yes, yeah,
it's mostly low flying birds and somebig one barn owls are a big
one huh uh. And at leasttwo states where coyote and squirrels were the
most commonly struck animals, one statebeing Wyoming. Let's see, uh,

(46:58):
and where you see him the most? The birds in neighborhoods, they're saying,
neighborhoods or on country roads. Ifyou are on a highway, you're
most likely to see cats, rabbits, turtles, coyote, or a fox.
Okay, yeah, cats huh yeah, like your common house cat.

(47:19):
It Okay. I don't think I'veever seen a cat on highway, and
I have seen plenty of deer crossingthe highway. Yeah, let's see.
They asked in a survey how manypeople avoid hitting animals and have you ever
almost hit in an animal on theroad? Twenty one percent said no,

(47:39):
I've never almost hit an animal.Seventy nine percent of peoples have said yes,
and what do you do to avoidthem? Twenty eight percent said I
didn't it ran off the road justin time. Twenty four percent of people
say I hit the brakes and stoppedjust in time. Two percent say I
swerve off the road. Forty fourpercent of people say I swerved but stayed

(48:04):
on the road, and two percentsaid had another answer, I ain't swerven.
No, I'll try to slow down, but I ain't swerving. And
the safest way to handle an animalon the road with gloves, yeah,
right, because you might have rabiesor something right square in the nose.

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Yeah, if it's an If it'sa large animal versus a small animal,
hit the animal. Ten percent sayis the safest s roight way. Forty
three percent say if it's a smallanimal, just hit the animal, hit
the brakes. Sixty two percent ofpeople say if it's a large animal,
hit the brakes, as opposed tothirty seven who say if it's a small

(48:52):
animal, hit the brakes. Swerveto avoid the animal. Twenty eight percent
of people say I'm going to swerveit if it's a big animal. When
I took the Learned to Ride classat Myers Durham to learn to ride a
motorcycle, they said they're squishables andUNSQUISHABLESH yeah, yeah, yeah, so

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like cats, dogs even you knowthose are squishables. Deer not squishable.
You might want to move out ofthe way for that one right. According
to law enforcement officials, it's unfortunate, but hitting an animal may sometimes be
the best way to protect yourself.Yeah, and that the end of the
day is the most important because weas drivers do not practice evasive driving.

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So you yank the wheel. Nextthing you know, you're flipping your car.
You've gone too far in your back. You fishtail into the ditch and
you can't recover, and then you'rerun. Yeah, yep, over a
exactly. Yeah, we swerved onceto miss a dog on the highway.
Oh, somebody brought this up.We're armadillos on this list. Yeah,
armadillos weren't on this list. AndI see them a lot, Yeah,

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a lot on the side of theroad. In let's see the percentage of
fatal vehicle collisions with animals the statewith the most fatalities. Can you guess
which one it is? States arethe most fatalities, like human fatality because
of animals collisions? What do youthink, gimpie, I'm thinking it's going

(50:22):
to be like a Montana, maybeeven Okay, something where there's not that
much of a population of humans.Okay, so I'm gonna say Montana.
I'm gonna say Minnesota. Oh,don't you know? Minnesota actually was four

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percent of each of all crashes involvedan animal. Only four percent were fatalities
big numbers or small, very smallnumber. But also the biggest state with
the fatalities was Texas with just underthirteen percent. Okay, well, when
your truck's lifted that high, it'shard to really exactly, and you also

(51:06):
don't give af right, but yeah, they had the most fatalities there.
Hm, this is how people reactwhen they hid an animal, men versus
women. How do you think menfelt after hitting an animal on the road?

(51:29):
Is there emotion? You want meto give you the choices? I
don't know. I feel like Icould say it could be anything. I
don't. I just want to try. The biggest emotion they felt when they
hid an animal, we think canbe none. I would agree with none.
No, Actually it was upset.Twenty nine percent of men said they

(51:50):
felt upset. Okay with women,What do the other seventy percent feel?
Nine percent of men said they feltneutral. Seven percent of men said they
felt scared when they hit an animal, versus three percent of women who said
they felt scared. Four percent ofmen said they felt made them feel sick.

(52:13):
Oh god, I just hit athat has to be like just the
amount of blood and stuff. Maybe, yeah, yeahbly five percent of women
said that it made them feel sick, and three percent of men said that
they felt angry when they hit ananimal, versus zero percent of women that
said they felt angry. I couldsee that if there's damage done to the

(52:35):
vehicle, Yes, angry right,angry right, Not angry because they ran
over the animal, just angry becausethe damage that caused and now they got
to fix their trust. Yeah,life is complicated. Yeah, yeah,
to me, the stats that youshowed there, all that tells me is
confirms that men or giant babies,you get right, compared to women,

(52:55):
women are way more tougher than men. Yeah, well, bit, I
guess maybe overwhelmingly they're like seven womenlike eh, they're like I thought I
was going to be sick. Womenare like, no, that's fine.
I see that every month. Well, maybe it's because a lot of men
when if they don't if they theywill get out sometimes and check on the
animal and if it's not dead,they will finish it off, and maybe

(53:21):
that makes them sick. I've neverpulled over to the side of the road
to finish off an animal, andI holstered your hand cannon to finish it
up. My husband has had maybea deer, a deer, maybe a
deer he has maybe yeah, yeah, yeah. And this question what what
did you when? What did whenyou hit the animal? What did you
do? And nine percent of peoplesaid I called the authorities a vet or

(53:45):
animal control uh? And fifteen percentof people said other. Seventy one percent
of people said nothing. I justkept on dry, Yeah, because most
people do. Three percent said Icalled the authorities and kept going. To
percent of people said I euthanized ormercy killed the animal? What numbered?
What percent? Two two percent?So overwhelmingly people don't do that, right,

(54:07):
No, yeah, Well the realreason I think because the men are
statistically more upset and bothered. It'sbecause women aren't allowed to drive. Really
more men drive. Oh yes.Recalling reactions, what were the details of
the incident? Fifty seven percent ofpeople said the animal was killed in the

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collision. Twenty nine percent said thedriver pulled over to check on the animal.
Twenty percent of people said the drivercried, eighteen percent said the driver
pulled over to check on himself orherself or passengers for injuries, and one
percent said the driver or another riderwas injured in the collision. So there
you have it. The wildlife onthe road watched for deer and especially around

(54:55):
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Dems huddle to discuss Biden's future,it's fishing them like arms over all.
Right, guys, you know thisis we can be left. Get this

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old man out of here. Housemembers met behind closed doors to address concerns
over JD's mental fitness and the eightyone year old's ability to beat DT.
Representative Steve Cohen from Tennessee said Democratsare not on the same page and added,
we're not even in the same book. Senate Democrats are expected to talk

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about his future as the party's nomineelater today. Trump teases Rubio for the
VP. Rubio addressed the crowd atTrump's rally in Florida yesterday, with Trump
making multiple references to Rubio throughout hisspeech. Speaking about the media's in attendance,
Trump said that they probably think he'sgoing to be announcing that Marco is

(01:02:37):
going to be Vice President. RubyoOhio Senator JD. Vance and North Dakota
GUVNA Doug Bergham appear to be thethree favorites to be the pick for Trump,
who many believe will announce his choiceat the Republican National Convention next week.
It says here that a mushroom candyproduct the warning I did not know

(01:03:00):
they made mushroom candy. No,It says here one person in Oregon has
gotten sick after eating a brand ofcandies made with a potentially harmful chemical found
in mushrooms. Nationwide, fifty eightpeople have been affected, with thirty hospitalizations.
Diamond Shrooms makes chocolate bars, cones, and gummies sold under brands including

(01:03:22):
Micro and Mega Slash, Extreme Doseand Extreme Dose. I gotta have a
better name. Yeah right, saysThe chemical can cause seizures, agitation,
involuntary muscle contractions, loss of consciousness, nausea, and vomiting. They need
to change the name of edibles insteadof by dosage like extreme dose to like

(01:03:45):
how they label hot sauce like hereis uh, you know your poop prolapse
right right? Really sells it?Right? Then? Yeah? Extreme dose
is light mayo, Like what isextreme to somebody? But if you if
you label it you know you're gonnamiss Christmas coma right, right, right?

(01:04:06):
I know that ain't for me.Right, You'll see your dead mama.
We wait, all right, groceryshopping before you eat. I'm well
aware what we're getting into, right, I like the way you think.
That says here that it can alsolead to abnormal heart rates and hypertension.
No kidding. The person who gotsick in Oregon has recovered, and the

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product is unregulated. I don't evenknow. In all seriousness. This is
why I believe it needs to benationwide, not state level, to have
a uniformed guidelines to make sure everything'son the up and up right, right,
I'm with you. I'm with youon that one, instead of like,
well, this is what I believe. So we're gonna make it this
way in this state, and thenanother ass backwards state is gonna go,

(01:04:47):
well, what do you think it'sokay to be a little crazy? I
get you. We handle our drugsdifferently over here. We're no, We're
no Rhode Island. Yeah right,A bunch of damn pussys in Rhode Island.
Anyhow, It says here that lastly, FEMA is offering assistance for Oklahomans
who lost uninsured vehicles during the storms. Now, womans who've lost vehicles during

(01:05:10):
the April and May storms can repairor replace them with FEMA's help. Even
those outside of the declared emergency countiescan be eligible. FEMA says Transportation Assistance
funds are available for vehicles with seriouslyserious, seriously guys serious safety or operational
issues. The assistance was made tohelp applicants with one vehicle for the house,

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unless you can provide written justification ofwhy more than one vehicle is necessary.
FEMA says repairs for a minimum offifty dollars and a maximum of three
thousand dollars may be authorized with receipts. Up to sixteen thousand dollars is available
with documentation if the vehicle is destroyed. Three thousand dollars on a vehicle repair,

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Yeah from a storm. Right,Hey, you might hear sharp your
carpet shampoos is better than nothing.Main, No, that that's true.
That feels like really low. Itdoes the fifty dollars when I was like,
really, will a vacuum it forme? Come on now? Yeah.
When we were back home last week, my father in law was driving
and he had his mirror knocked offof his car and it was a seven

(01:06:18):
hundred and fifty dollars repair. Surewindshield can be one thousand. Yes,
So if you have a branch thathits your windshield or a couple of windows,
eight thousand dollars. Ain't gonna fixit now, but it'll help it
out. It'll help a little bit. I know how y'all deal with the
insurance stuff. I'll deal with itlater. Right, give me that money,

(01:06:41):
that money right here, gotta getthat new PlayStation right. A federal
courts will hear a lawsuit filed byCowboys owner Jerry Jones later this month.

(01:07:06):
Jones issuing a woman and her motherfor breach of contract. Alexandra Davis filed
a paternity suit claiming that Jones isher father as the results of a relationship
he had with her mom, CynthiaDavis in the nineteen nineties. Jones claims
he agreed in a settlement with hermom that he would support Alexandra. Jones

(01:07:29):
says the paternity suit violated that contract. Jerry Selection is scheduled to start on
July nineteenth, and a federal courtin techs Akana. So this is crazy
to me, I kind of feelbad for the little girl because not a
little girl, she's an adult now, but she just wants to make sure
he's really her dad, right.I mean he's been supporting her financially,

(01:07:53):
but it's a court to say it'syeah, yeah, yeah, and he's
like yeah, and he's like no, no, you're breaching my contract here,
Violet. I think it's a weirdflex to make as a man,
to go sign this so no onecan know him the father, right.
It absolutely is makes him look evenmore discussan this. Yeah, I know,

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even more disgusting. Yeah, he'snot exactly known for his good morals.
Tampa Bay Rays shortstop wander Franco hasbeen formally charged in the Dominican Republic
with sexual exploitation and abuse against aminor. According to ESPN, an investigation
of Franco has been going on sinceJuly tenth of twenty twenty three, when

(01:08:43):
a complaint was filed against the AllStar for alleged sexual relations with a fourteen
year old girl. The twenty threeyear old is on administrative leave and has
not played since August twelfth of lastyear. Phil Maton's Tampa Rays Tampa Bay
Ray's career is already over. Lessthan a full season into the reliever's tenure

(01:09:04):
with the Rays, Tampa traded himto the New York Mets for cash or
a player to be named later.The Race signed to phil this past offseason
to a reported one year, sixpoint two five million dollar contract with a
team option for next season. Hehas had an up and down year,

(01:09:24):
pitching to a four point five eightERA in forty appearances. In a corresponding
move, Tampa called up relief pitcherManuel Rodriguez from Triple A Durham, and
an All Star pitcher is heading tothe injured list. Dodger starter Tyler Glassnow
was added to the fifteen day injuredlist on Tuesday. The thirty year old

(01:09:45):
is dealing with back tightness after playingcatch over the weekend. Glassnow was selected
to the NL All Star Team aftergoing eight to five with a three point
four to seven ERA this season.Red's righty Hunter Green was named as Glassnow's
replacement for the Midsummer Classic. He'sfive and four on the air with a
three four five ERA. And that'syour balls to the wall sports. I'm

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Lindsay on ninety seven to five kmO d good morning. It's the Big
Mad Morning Show. Nine one,eight four six. Oh. Kmod can

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also text BMMS and then what youwant to say to eight two, nine
four five. Good morning, Lindsay, Good morning, Coryn. I hope
that you'll join us for our thirdpatio party this Friday night. We will
be at another round on Brookside thirtythird and Peoria from five until seven.
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to seven on Brookside. Good morning, Gimpie, Well, good morning,
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brocks with the whole mo KMODI notGOM. All right, let's go ahead

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and do a little film in theblank news. I'll read part of a
headline. You guys gotta figure outwhat the blank partner should be. First
one that I have here is blanksets single day record, Blank sets single
day record. Hmmm, you feellike that's a temperature related Oh that's a
good one, right, like deathValley seems like it could set a single

(01:11:40):
day temperature record. I read somethingthe other day, like somebody there was
a couple of guys on their bikesgoing through Death Valley, and like one
of them died from heat exhaustion andthe other one got hospitalized from it.
Yeah, yeah, all right,let's go with Death Valley. Yeah,
motorcyclist. If I'm not mistaken,give me yeah. Sunday, said a

(01:12:02):
single day screening record for TSA.Over three million people were screened on the
Sunday following the Fourth of July holidaynationwide, surpassing the record of two point
nine to nine million said a fewweeks prior. More people flew on an
airplane in a single day in theUS on Sunday than any other day in

(01:12:23):
history since TSA was founded in twothousand and one. Wow, there's a
lot of bodies. There's no money, there's down economy. Blank breaks record
temperature on my headline earlier. Yeah, no kidding, story here life all
right? Blank breaks record temperature rightright, right, let's see here.

(01:12:47):
Could it be Sliberia? Could itbe South Africa? M I'm thinking maybe
maybe it has to be Death Valley. I mean, it makes sense this
is like one hundred and twenty sixor some jive like that. I don't
know. Too hot to be homeless, that's for sure. Sin City has

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officially seen its hottest day ever.Las Vegas hit one hundred and twenty degrees
on Sunday, right, and thehottest temperature ever recorded in the city.
The previous record, one hundred andseventeen, was hit five previous times,
most recently in twenty twenty one.I was gonna see what the feels like

(01:13:32):
was on one hundred and twenty Yeahdegrees, feels like, I don't know,
the fiery pits of hell. Yeah. So today it looks like it's
supposed to get up to one hundredand six, okay, and so the
feels like Yeah, by the way, they're having an excessive heat warning.
I know that's a giant shock,right, yeah, grab your jacket.

(01:13:53):
Oh it's a dry heat yeah right, notally different, I'm not kidding.
The actual temperature, yeah, theactual temperature one hundred and six. That
feels like it is one hundred andeight. Well, that's not so bad.
That's not so bad. It's acouple of extra degrees. Yeah,
nothing like walking into an oven whenyou open the door. Nothing like my

(01:14:14):
taint. Then you step out ofair conditioning. Oh my gosh. Blank
bobblehead Day reselling on eBay. Blankbobblehead Day reselling on eBay. This was
that big sports story. Okay,like Sammy Sosa bibblehead Day. Well,
Willie Mays just passed right, sothat would make sense for him to have

(01:14:38):
a bobble head day. Yeah,you know. Or Harry carry carry all
run. You're gonna like act likeyou got like some food in the back.
The Yankee. The Yankees George Costanzabobblehead jall is reselling for big bucks

(01:15:00):
on eBay. Last Friday night,the Yankees gave out a bobblehead doll of
the beloved Seinfeld character played by actorJason Alexander on the hit sitcom to the
first eighteen thousand fans at the stadium. As of Monday afternoon, the dolls
were reselling for more than one thousanddollars fifteen bucks two hundred dollars on eBay.

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I am I'm so glad. BobbleheadGeorge was a fan favorite. That's
according to the Yankees Next next headline, increasing number of Americans express low Marx
for Blank, increasing number of Americansexpress low Marx for Blank, low marks
for rising gas prices, low marksfor retirement okay, I like that,

(01:15:54):
low marks for VW bugs, vacationsure, And increasing Americans express low marks
for Biden Trump sure, And increasingpercentage of Americans are losing confidence in higher
education. According to the latest Galloppoll, thirty two percent of those surveyed

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said they have only some confidence inhigher education, and thirty two percent express
little or no competence. Gallop firstasked this question twenty fifteen and found that
fifty seven percent of Americans had greatdeal of confidence in the country's colleges and
universities. That compares with thirty sixpercent in the latest survey. I don't

(01:16:38):
know if that means the system isgetting worse or we're getting more stupid,
combination of the two. Blank isthe top state for lottery spending. Blank
is the top state for lottery spending. You would think it would be some
large state, California. I wasthinking California because most people win in California.

(01:17:01):
Yeah, but I feel that's likea trick headline, like it's going
to be like Indiana or Rhode Islandor something. Now yeah, maybe West
Virginia, Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas. Maybe somewhere where they don't
un where there's high unemployment. MississippiRhode Island was the top lottery spending state

(01:17:25):
per person in the country for twentytwenty three. The average residents spent nine
hundred and thirty nine dollars for theyear. The total lottery ticket sales last
year totaled over one billion, twentyseven million dollars. The rankings were compiled
by the website lottery geeks dot combased on ticket sales and population. Massachusetts

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is ranked second. Probably Blank receivesaward for reaching one billion streams in the
UK. Blank receives award for reachingone billion streams in the UK. Beyonce
Charlie, Charlie, bit my finger. Let's see here, mister beast.

(01:18:15):
I'm sure he's got more than that, though. Yeah, I don't know
a lot of YouTubers or streamers,so I really can't. I'm thinking it's
a musical group or something. SureMetallica current These are current people on that
list of a billion, Ed Shearing, Ed Shearing, Aba A G.

(01:18:38):
Tracy Amy Winehouse, and Marie BeckyHill. All these are people you know
Billie Eilish, Bryce and Tiller,Clean Bandit, cold Play, Ella Henderson,
Goulding, George Ezra and then justrecently Green Day. The Trio was

(01:19:00):
recently given the Britt Billion Trophy forreaching one billion career streams in the UK.
They joined Queen the Stones in receivingthe honor. Of the artists who
have received billion included Billie Eilish,Coldplay, Abba and Mariah. That's cool,
good for them. Yeah, healthissues force Blank to back out of
sci Fi convention. Health issues forcedBlank to back out of sci Fi convention.

(01:19:28):
Hmm, okay, maybe someone fromStranger Things or okay dead? Is
there someone sick from The Walking Deadthat you know? I mean, they
all have a virus, they're alwaysLet's go with Norman Ritas. Ozzy Osbourne's

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health has taken a turn for theworst. Question mark, that's what fans
are asked Skien after the Metal Iconbacked out of a scheduled appearance out of
Sci Fi Movie Convention in Phoenix.Making the announcement in a video posted online,
Sharon says Ozzie has pulled out ofthe Mad Monster Party Arizona twenty twenty
four because he is quote unable totravel at this time. She goes on

(01:20:17):
to say, quote it means somuch to him. You have no idea.
All I can do is apologize thatwe won't be there. Ozzi and
his family. We're scheduled to appearat the convention as part of a meet
and greet package organizers. We're sellingfor seven hundred dollars. Come on,
think better, really six hundred andsixty six dollars, and the wake of
the announcement, the couple's son Jackhas now set to appear on his family's

(01:20:40):
behalf. According to a convention spokeswoman, there's no word on whether the cost
of the package changed. Come on, Ozzie, just let go. I
gotta be honest, I'd be Iwould expect a refund or discount if I'm
meeting Jack, definitely, Oh forsure, a big discount. Any of
the kids or share it. Iwould want a discount or a refund.

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You could make an argument that Sharonis worth yeah, that much. You
could make an argument she is theone responsible, right, but it's not
the Prince of darkness. No.Hey, this is my picture of Jack,
Me and Jack Osbourne. You know, the son of Ozzy. Yeah,
yeah, he couldn't make it,so I got a picture of him
in that cool no answers, No, yeah, No, I don't have

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a normal kid, Kelly, Yeahthey do. Her name is Lindsay.
She didn't want to ever be onthe show. But Kelly would be better
than Jack. I feel like becauseKelly is a kid with who the dude
from one of the guys from Slipping, I think, okay, so this
is this is this is the motherthat has a child with a guy.

(01:21:45):
Huh yeah, No, anybody otherthan Ozzy is a massive disappointment. How
long has it been since we've seenOzzie in public or on a Twitter post
or anything like that. Gimbia hashim on his deathblod just so I think
to think about. I think it'sbeen what over a year since we've seen
them. They have that podcast theydo, but I don't know if they've

(01:22:08):
been recording new episodes right right,So just let go oz it's been since
then. Even in the nineties,he looked like death was a knocking on
the Aussie show. Right on thereality show, it looked like death was
near. Yeah, for sure.James Hetfield loans brank. James Hetfield loans

(01:22:30):
blank to Nebraska Museum. James Hetfieldloans Blank to Nebraska Museum a guitar.
That's kind of what makes sense,a loan of a guitar, or maybe
like his first ever guitar, thefirst album ever cut, first touring Yeah,

(01:22:54):
I could see that. A buickYeah, well, it's like I
had this car when we started.It's a buick century his touring bus.
Maybe, by the way, thatwould be amazing if it was a buick
century. Right. Metallica front manis loaning out some of his prized vehicle
collection. James Hetfield vehicles are ondisplay at the American Automobile Automobile Experience in

(01:23:19):
Carney, Nebraska, including a thirtytwo Ford Roadster, a thirty six Auburn
eight fifty two Speedster, a FordCoup, a thirty seven Ford Coup,
and a Lincoln Zephyr, and afifty six Ford F one hundred. Hetfield
donated the cars to the Peterson AutomotiveMuseum in Los Angeles, which struck a

(01:23:44):
deal to loan them to the CarneyMuseum. Why did Headfield donate the cars
to begin with? He had noidea, no, just kidding. He
said he had a vision of nothaving to take care of these cars anymore.
That makes sense. You'd give thema museum, let them deal with
it. Yeah, Hetfield cars willbe on display at the America Can Automobile
Experience for your Yeah, I thinkyou probably get a tax right off.
Yeah, they're still yours right right, well not yours, so you can

(01:24:06):
go and pick them up. You'relike, I want to drive, you
know, the Lincoln Zephyr today,So almost gonna go down to the museum,
pick it up, drive it around. So I wonder if he still
pays the insurance on them, orif the museum picks up an insurance.
I mean, I'm sure they're insuredin case something happens to them. But
well, whoever's name is on thetitle, I would think. But the

(01:24:26):
other part of this that is reallycool is if you go look at these
pictures of these cars that he don'tthe exact ones he donated, they look
exactly like the car you would expectto see that maniacal looking lead singer driving
O. Yes, it fits hisaura so much. They look so badass.
Yeah right, they're cool looking.Yeah. Moving on. Slip knots

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Clown believes upcoming album will be blankSlip knots Clown but leaves upcoming album will
be blank, historic, epic,monumental, m start breaking. Ooh,
well, I get their new albumwill be a sad one. Ooh unforgettable.

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Yes, Slipknot's new album is goingto be more expensive than the last
ones. Yes, Slipknot fans shouldbe excited, at least if you believe
the clown Sean Clown Crayon. Hesays in a new interview the band is

(01:25:39):
really fired up for their next albumand he thinks the project will be widely
accepted by fans. He said theband's aiming to celebrate twenty five years since
the release of Slipknot's debut album.I'm just saying I have a feeling this
one is much needed for everybody.Crahan said, when is when is it
coming out? Last month, clownand said new music was being released really

(01:26:00):
soon. That's arbitrary, so wedon't know. Blank on the rise in
older Americans, Blank on the risein older Americans. Boners, it makes
sense, Alzheimer's that's a good one. Dementiatds. Oh, that's really that

(01:26:31):
would make sense. Yes, alot of old people just banging each other.
Yep. Swapping partners, getting inyour collapsed yep. Yes. Sexually
transmitted diseases are on the rise,particularly among older bags. New data from
fair Health found a nearly five percentjump in STD diagnosis from twenty twenty two

(01:26:57):
to twenty twenty three. Among peopleaged older that jump was nearly twenty four
percent. Syphilis was leading the way, followed by our friend gonorrhea. Young
people and those nineteen to twenty fourwere the only groups to see a decrease.
And as talk to the kids abouttech, talk to the kids about
sech uh ah, talk to yourparents, talk to your parents about STDs

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yo you Uh, all right,this one's gonna be fun. Blank.
People begged loved ones not to useblank. People begged loved ones not to
use like products, condoms. Peoplebegged loved ones not to use let's go

(01:27:46):
with uh air fryers or drugs.Drugs is a good one. I'm thinking
that, uh maybe mayonnaise. Mayonnaise. People begged their loved ones not to
use Readers recently shared baby names theytried to talk someone out of using.

(01:28:10):
One set of parents didn't listen tohow bad the name Harry went with the
family's last name gotta know what wasthe you know balls, you all know.
Another mom took the advice not toname a baby girl Roseasha, oh

(01:28:30):
my some of the other ones.A friend named her daughter floor, which
is flower and Spanish, but mostpeople in the usay floor and have no
They had no clue that it.You'd be talking about the ground. That's
funny. My niece wanted to nameher daughter Miracle Honesty. I sent her
text for six months with hundreds ofother names. I was not successful.

(01:28:56):
She's now fourteen and she goes onstage one. Yeah, she does a
double shift. One is Miracle,the other's Honesty Lulla Belle Lois and it's
like a juckle on hyde thing.Yeah, Lulla Belle Lois an they changed
it one month after the birth.Another one, my cousin, someone I

(01:29:19):
knew, was trying to stop thefamily member from naming their kid Rudolph or
Rudolph's not that bad called Rudy.Yeah, right, if you choose to
do the nickname not our families aredown with nicknames, say the name I
gave you. Yeah. I alwaysthought I would call Marcus MJ. And
I never really do. That's interesting. Yeah. Uh my next door neighbor

(01:29:44):
is a maternity nurse. There wasa young girl who wanted to name her
daughter Latrina, which she was toldthat it was what a latrine was.
She went in a different direction.Another friend wanted to name their kid Colin
Oliver Campbell, or as the initialsspell, Coke. I know a girl

(01:30:05):
whose last name is Cash and herdad wanted to name her Penny. Her
mom veto did. My brother's friendand his wife wanted to name their son
Green, their friend's childhood nickname.When they announced the name, my brother
tried to walk them talk them outof it. He said that no one
would ever take such a name seriouslyand the kid would always be asked what

(01:30:28):
their real name was. He endedhis text chain by saying that they'd they'd
be better off naming the kid Arson. My brother says, this is a
reference to a baseball meme. Theyended up ditching the idea of naming the
kid Green. When they announced theson's birth, they discovered the name had
been Arson. Oh my, itmmm, I think we're splitting hairs.

(01:30:56):
But okay, naming my children.I didn't even put a dog in the
fight, really, and you slept, Mama, take care of it.
Huh, It hardly matters. Iwas only gonna get involved if it was
green right right, right right.But you you guys have a certain thing

(01:31:17):
about yet. All the males onmy side of the family have the initial
c JP, and my wife asked. When she asked my input, I
was like, if they could havemiddle names. I think that they were
we shared because one of them hasher middle name, one of them has
my middle name. Right, Ithink that that's suffice. Yeah. I
think you should have some kind ofsay and you should be you know,

(01:31:39):
sure, because that's how you endup with you know arson. No,
no, again, I was onlygoing to say anything. It just hardly
matters. I have enough faith inmy wife to not name my kid floor
right or Hailey miracle right or longshot or what hail Mary? Yeah,

(01:32:02):
all right, we got to takea break. We'll be back. Tell
USA's Morning show, The Big ManBoarding Show. The Assault continues next s
thirty seventy five. Good morning,It's The Big Man Morning Show. Top

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five songs coming up here very soon. We'll get to that. You guys
gonna like today's top five songs fromeighties soundtracks? Who does this before?
Of like things that women don't findsexy that men do. Well, this
is the opposite of that. Somen reveal the four sexiest qualities a woman
can have. So we'll get youguys' opinion on that. It says the

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first one. The number one thingis confidence. It says the energy of
being comfortable in your own skin.One of the things men find most sexy
is when a woman confidently smiles atthem, because they take it as they're
ability to make you smile. It'sa very sexy thing to have the ability
to let your confidence lead the wayfor them to make you happy and give
you that spark gimme. Yeah,I would agree with that one hundred percent.

(01:33:12):
I mean I think confidence. Yes, I don't necessarily go with you
smiled at me, therefore you're confident. No, you could just be a
It's like going, hey, thedog's have because it's wagging its tail.
That's true. But you know,if if you're looking at a gall or
whatever and you chant it up andyou make her smile, then yeah,
I mean again, if I makeher smile, that's different than confidence.
To me. Confidence is like youare confident with who you are, right,

(01:33:36):
I just don't go with the smilingpart of that that thing. Yeah,
smiling obviously is a nice thing.And if you make them smile,
and that's obviously a good thing.Uh. When you let him feel virile,
virile and masculine, when you createa situation where you allow him to
feel like a man by stepping fullyinto being a woman, it's sexy.

(01:34:00):
A real attractive quality is receptivity.When a woman allows a man to provide
for her, to give to her. And I don't necessarily mean financially,
just provide, like, can Itake you out to dinner? Can I
run this errand for you? CanI pick this up for you on my
way home? We've gotten so usedto being independent and self sufficient. No,
no, no, you don't haveto do that for me. I
can do it for myself. Itmakes men feel like they can do anything

(01:34:23):
for you. Why am I aroundIf I can't contribute to your life?
What do you think can be?Uh? I don't know how to feel
about that. I when to behonest with you. You know, I'm
old school and I like to pickup a tab. You know, if
we go tip does it feel Doesit make her feel sexy when she does
that? If I pick up thetab, she'll lets you pick up the

(01:34:45):
tab. Hell, I don't know. I'm not asking her, you know,
I mean, how am I supposedto know if it makes her feel
sexy? No? It makes Doyou find that sexy when she does it?
Let you be a man? Like, let you provide? I don't
care either way. To be honestwith you, I'm intrigued by Lindsay's take
on this one. I I yes, I think that's awesome that they feel

(01:35:05):
good about that. It feels submissive, It feel submissive, feel good for
it feels submissive. Thank you forletting me pay. That's stupid, Like,
that's not sexy that I'm paying foryou. It's not sexy that i'm
your errand boy, I don't findthat sexy. I don't. I don't
find it sexy when my wife letsme be a man. I'm confident that

(01:35:29):
I'm a man. Sure, Idon't need her to validate that. This
is starting to feel like a womanwrote this on what a man would find
sexy that a woman would do.Yeah, I'm finding this little confused smile
what or maybe maybe they find itsexy when they find a like a damsel

(01:35:51):
in distress type situation and they wantto help out, Like maybe they mean
that, I think you're in theright direction, right right, flat tire,
let me change that for you.But I don't find that as a
sexy, Like, if you letme do that, that's not authentic,
that's weird, right, Okay,Yeah, you're sexy because you love being

(01:36:15):
a woman. Quote I like beinga woman because I like him being a
man. Celebrating your femininity is supersexy. Part of femininity goes back to
receiving. But there's a difference betweenreceiving and taking. Many women struggle with
receiving a lot of times because itmeans you have to be vulnerable, and

(01:36:35):
it means you're not independent enough.You are allowing men to do things for
you. It's like there are twocamps gold digger or or taker versus a
woman who's in her power and stillis allowed to receive and give. We
lack this paradigm in our culture wherewe can be independent and dependent at the

(01:36:56):
same time. We have a Herculesmentality when where we must do it all
ourselves and there's no okayness about beingindependent and self sufficient but also being dependent.
Huh exactly. I agree one hundredpercent. Give me you're over complicating
it. Yes, oh, getit, be yourself. Who cares?

(01:37:20):
Who cares? If you're a golddigger, you'll find a person. Yeah,
absolutely, who cares? If youwant someone to do it, here,
you'll find a person. Last onehere says vulnerability is not weak,
it's sexy. Sometimes women get afraidthey're going to appear weak or feel weak
and vulnerable. Wasn't one other onea minute ago to be that? Yes?

(01:37:41):
Right, So this list already contradictsitself. Careful who you take advice
from? Right? I think it'ssexy when a man can show his vulnerability.
Okay, you know, I meanit's not often they do put themselves
out there. You know, youknow what I mean? They hide her
flings back. So I think womenare more prone to do that. Okay.

(01:38:06):
So for a guy to say thatthat they find that sexy, well
it's pretty common. I think Iam overwhelmingly and this is the reason why
I was attracted my wife is herconfidence? Right? That was it for
me. Obviously there are other attributes, absolutely right, but overwhelm overwhelmingly,

(01:38:28):
her confidence is what drew me toher and still to this day, when
I see her be that person,it is a massive turn on for me.
But it isn't about her being likeI'm afrail. They're doing so heavy
with my frail arms. Huh.And she had a flat tire. I
hope she would call me to fixit, but I wouldn't be like,

(01:38:51):
that's so sexy that you called meto fix your problem. Right, Oh,
it's sexy if you could change ityour damn So I'll sit back and
watch. You know what, I'lltell you this. You know it's not
sexy is if you let another mando it? Damn right, that is
definitely not sexy, right right,she calls another man to come and come
and do it, all right,unless it's her dad and brother. Yeah,

(01:39:12):
but even then, even then,it's like, come on, now,
I'm I am your man, yourhut. I should be the one.
I got to be your hero exactly. Yeah, you can call your
dad or come on. But thatmakes me feel weak, you know what
I mean? If you've got tocall your masculate you Yeah, okay,
you don't trust me, okay,yeah, here, No, that's there's
a whole psychological thing that happens.Well, well, if it wasn't that,

(01:39:33):
it wasn't that she doesn't trust youto do it. But he was
just down the street, dad orbrother, whatever was just that was closer
to the situation. Well, maybethat's where this person's going is you've got
to let that your partner be yourhero. But I think that's a two
way street. Yeah, with likethe vulnerability you talked about with a man

(01:39:57):
and then I don't care at leastgive me the chants, right, say
is it your dad, like rightdown the street? Yeah, rather than
like I at dinner you're like,Hey, by the way, I had
a flat tire and I let mydad fix it. Some guys would probably
be grateful, right, or Idon't want to mess with your problems.
Hey, this is why we havetriple A. Yeah, sir, it
should be. We should be thefirst call for something like that. Is

(01:40:20):
Triple A really necessary? I don'tthink so. I think it's a waste
of money. But yeah, allright, we got to take a break.
We'll be back. The Big MadMorning Show returns next Tulsa's Morning Show
ninety seven KMOD Good morning. It'sThe Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one,

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eight four six oh kmo D.You can also text bmms and then
what you want to say to eighttwo, nine, four or five.
There's something cool happening with with theUSA team that's practicing out in Las Vegas,
getting ready for the Olympics. Right, And when they put the team

(01:41:14):
together, they bring in these peopleto play and usually they're well accomplished players.
This time they brought in a seventeenyear old. Wow, and he's
whooping their ass and he's committed toDuke already and Cooper lag if I remember

(01:41:39):
his name correctly, And even theplayers are like, this guy's legit at
seventeen. Keep mind Lebron Kobe whenthey were up coming through the system.
They were like, Wow, thisguy's getting more traction than that at seventeen.
Right, he was on the radar, but not on an NBA radar
to the point where he being consideredthe number one pick. And they're saying,

(01:42:01):
now he's already a number one pickin the NBA. Candidate just off
plane in this warm up practices withthe USA team, which is supposed to
be, you know, some ofthe top percentage players that are going to
represent America in the Olympics. Andif he gets drafted first, it'll be
the first time at Mainlander has everbeen drafted since like twenty eleven in this

(01:42:28):
number one spot. They've all beenforeigners that have been drafted in that number
one spot. Yeah, just afantastic story that didn't really get a lot
of attention because of so many othersports things that are happening. But super
cool and a badass name Cooper.I always think that's a great name.
You're like Cooper and you're like,kids gonna be an athlete, right right.

(01:42:48):
It's like if you hear kid namedDallas, You're like, he's either
gonna steal something or he's gonna bea good athlete. One hundred percent.
Let's see what Lindsay has for Ballsto the Wall sports. Cincinnati football is

(01:43:11):
welcoming back a key player following hisrecovery from a scary medical issue. Head
coach Scott Saderfield told reporters at theBig twelve Media two day Tuesday that Dante
Corleone returned to the team after beingtreated for blood clots in his lungs.
The defensive lineman complained about chestis comfortsand was admitted to the hospital last month.

(01:43:34):
Corleone tallied eighty three tackles and sixsacs to go with three forced fumbles
over the past two seasons with thebear Cats, and the USA men's basketball
team is taking the court for thefirst time this summer. Team USA will
challenge Canada in the USA Basketball Showcaseon Wednesday in Vegas. This marks the
first of five exhibition contests that theteam will play before beginning competition at the

(01:43:59):
Paris Olympics on July twenty eighth.Kevin Durant has been ruled out for the
game due to a calf strain thathas sidelined him for all of the national
team's training camp. This is thefirst time the two country square off on
the hardwood since Canada beat Team USAin the bronze medal game of last year's
FOEBA World Cup. Hall of Famequarterback Brett Farvre has asked a federal appeals

(01:44:24):
court to revive a defamation lawsuit hehad filed against fellow Hall of famer Shannon
Sharp. Far filed suit against Sharp, claiming defamation related to comment Sharp made
criticizing Farbes's connection to the Mississippi welfarescandal, which became one of the largest
public corruption cases in the state's history. In October, the case was tossed

(01:44:45):
by a federal judge in Mississippi,who found Sharp's comments on a sports broadcast
to be constitutionally protected speech. It'sfarbes hope that the Fifth US Circuit Court
of Appeals will see to it thatthe suit is reinstated. And the reporters
that did the investigation are also introuble. They may be facing jail because

(01:45:09):
the judges ordered them to reveal whotheir sources are, and the journalists are
like, we're not doing it,and they're just just like, I'm gonna
put you in jail for like twentydays each if you don't reveal of which
the journals are like, if Itell you, then that has now jeopardized
my credibility for future journalistic stories becauseno one's gonna trust me, right,

(01:45:32):
That's literally my job is to getpeople to trust me. Go ahead and
lock me up. Yeah, andthe judge, the judge is like,
I don't care. Wow. NBAchampion Jason Tatum is going to wear number
ten for Team USA in the upcomingSummer Olympics, the same jersey number one
by Kobe Bryant at the two thousandand eight and twenty twelve Games. No,
no, can't happen. It's actuallya cool story speaking to reporters at

(01:45:58):
USA Basketball's training cap in Vegas,Tatum, who's twenty six, emphasized the
significance of honoring his late idol inParis. Tatum, who just won his
first title with the Boston Celtics inJune, said wearing number ten after Bryant
is nothing short of an honor.It's definitely not something I take for granted
or lightly, he concluded during themedia availability. Tatum first met Bryant when

(01:46:19):
he was a child, and thetwo eventually formed a close bond through basketball.
After Tatum's rookie year, he trainedwith Kobe during the off season and
looked to the five time NBA champfor basketball. Agy Sure, he has
to say that he's not gonna goit's just a number, right, He's
not gonna say that that's basketball royalty. So he has to have legitimate reason

(01:46:43):
to do it. I just don'tthink it's the headline splashes and there's no
reason who cares feel good and thisis the only number available here you go.
And also it's not a real jersey. I mean it's the Olympic jersey,
but the only US team has notdone well true in recent times,
so this might be the most challengingyear for them. Yeah. Yeah,

(01:47:06):
and that's your Balls of the WallSports. I'm Lindsay in ninety seven five
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Tulsa. More of the Big MadMorning Show is next. If you're listening
to the Big Man Morning Show,this is Tulsa's Morning show. Ninety km
Moten Good morning, It's the BigMad Morning Show. Nine four six oh

(01:47:45):
kmod Joys. In the studio isour friend Justin Gorsky from the Tulsa Drillers.
Hello, Justin Gorski, good morning. It's been a little while mister.
You guys well, I mean youmissed us, but we know you
guys have been trucking along with theDrillers. Baseball down at one Oak Field.
Then, guys had a great fourthJuly home stand. Yeah, it
was crazy. Even with the rainand the weather that we had for those

(01:48:06):
three games of fourth, fifth,and six, we had over twenty thousand
people come out to the ballpark andhave fun with us, and Tulsa showed
up. We had such a goodtime. The firework shows were awesome.
Our team's playing great. We're ona five game winning streak right now.
So we had a blast. Itwas a really fun holiday weekend. Salt
Drillers are an action. Get yourtickets one Oak at one o'field, Get

(01:48:27):
your tickets at Tulsa Drillers dot com. And we should mention that you guys
had that Tuesday last night. Andtwo dollars Tuesdays are becoming a big deal,
they are. It's so nice tohave, you know, great weather,
the discounted tickets on Tuesdays. Youcan get in for just two dollars.
Sit out in the ferguson Kia lawn. It's two dollars out there,
plus it's a dollar for the statefever. But that come out there and
enjoy it. We do discounted hotdogs and drinks and popcorn, so much

(01:48:50):
fun out there. It's the nightit Discounts's the best night to bring your
family out to the ballpark. Definitelythe most discounted there. Right And we
got tonight Wednesday. We're back toevening games because of the we're getting into
July, and so we've got barkin the park man. People love their
bark in the park. And youguys did something that last one didn't you
guys do something you hadn't done ina while with the dogs. Yeah,

(01:49:11):
we did something brand new, sobark in the park and three dollars white
calus night. You could bring yourdog out to the game for free,
enjoy the game with your pup outthere and enjoy three dollars white claws all
night long. And then after thegame, we did the first thing we
always do. Kids run the bases. Dads can run the bases with their
kids. Mom can run the baseswith their kids. But we did pups
run the bases on Wednesday nights now, So after the game, make sure
you stick around and taking the dogsout on the field. It was hilarious

(01:49:33):
watching the dogs and their owners runaround the field after the game. It
was awesome. Any accidents. Wedid not knock on wood, We did
not. But we do have ourour friends over at scoop it. Dude,
he is our he's our guy that'sout there. He is awesome,
so fantact he's on call that he'sready to go. Yeah, and there
are little some requirements to bring youranimal, your dog, yes out there.

(01:49:56):
Yeah, you just have to havehim on a leash and up to
date vaccination that's dog minds really well, no, it doesn't matter. Yeah,
we definitely need to be on aleash there, and there's a lot
of other dogs. It's not aboutyou your dog only, so it's about
other dogs too. So well that'son Wednesday. Then we have Thursday night.
This is going to be a bignight as it's Tulsa Sound Weekend.
Yeah, we are back. Werolled this out last year. You know,

(01:50:17):
Tulsa Sound, the the iconic musicstyling of you know Eric Clapton and
JJ Cale and Leon Russell that kindof originated here with the Church Studio and
we're bringing that back this year.The look, the logo, the you
know, the color scheme. We'llbe having music going on all weekend long.
Our friends will our bush Light,our partners with us for the weekend.
Of course, we got our threedollars specials. But again, the

(01:50:40):
first thousand fans that get there tomorrownight are going to get a Driller's plastic
pint glass and you can actually fillus up with two dollars bush Lights all
night long at the Bushcore Board Bar. Let's get some people in right now.
We're gonna do family four packs togive away right now. Nine one
eight four to six, oh kmodbecause even though it's the special on beer,
there are other things for everyone.If you're not you're drinking yeah,

(01:51:00):
three dollars souvenir sodas all night longtoo. Again, this is going to
be so much fun. We're soexcited. We have so much fun with
these with these nights out there andreally get in the style and doing the
theme here. We'll play the musicthroughout the night and just kind of lead
into the weekend there. Right.The on field experience that you guys provide
for fans is just probably the bestit's ever been, even from when I
was I was gonna say executive.Both of us are off the field now

(01:51:21):
is that does a fantastic job.The games are so efficient. It's just
a really tight ship. You guysrun down there for the whole fan experience.
And Friday night is another big nightthat happens at one oak Field.
Get Drillers dot com. Yeah,if you missed out on our holiday weekend
firework shows where we went back toback to back with our fireworks, right,

(01:51:41):
it's another Friday night fireworks over there. Huge postgame firework show, but
really cool with this one. Notonly again, are we wearing these these
jerseys and the look and the field, but we're actually bringing in a bell.
So she's an Oklahoma Music Hall ofFamer. She sang with Leon Russell.
She'll actually be singing the national anthem. She sings on the dugout during
the game, and she's going tosing prior to the firework show as well.

(01:52:01):
And Anne is awesome. She isso cool and people absolutely love her.
So definitely want to come out andcheck her out there too. Right
then till Sound we Can continues ona Saturday, as you guys continue to
put the pressure on Corpus Christie,Yes, absolutely, and they're the you
know, I know it was becausesome Houston Astros fans, so they are
the double A affiliate of the Astros. So it's the only time they come
in town. So definitely come outand check them out. Our guys are

(01:52:24):
red hot. But Saturday, thefirst fifteen hundred fans are actually going to
get the newly designed with the lightblue there that Tulsa Sound jersey giveaway there,
So the first fifteen hundred fans,currency of our friends over at one
eight hundred got junk the custom design. That's what the guys will be wearing
on the field. Get there early. Really cool. We do Actually we're
one of the few ballparks or stadiumsor arenas that do different sizes, so

(01:52:46):
we have a kid size, wedo adult, medium, Adult XL,
double X, and triple X.So get there early and you could choose
your sides. Again, it's allsupplies last night. Yeah, that's the
promotional shirts, is what you're talkingabout. At some places you go,
it's this, You get an exceland that's it. But we really tried
to do for our fans and doit right. So get there early if
you want that. It's going togo very very quickly, I can tell
you that. And I want topoint some out to with the Tulsa sound

(01:53:10):
shirts and jerseys that you guys aredoing, is it has that almost because
it is a different logo and design, but it has that retro Tulsa drillers
look to it. Yeah, theold Tulsa, the old uh curs grounds.
Yes, and the color scheme andthe blue and the red and the
white. It is. I lovethat powder blue and the old jerseys and
it looks fantastic. Yeah, thatplayed in the one we were designing it

(01:53:30):
right. We wanted to be nostalgic. We wanted that look and that feel,
and so many of our fans tellus all the time that they love
the old school drillers look, soagain, anytime we can bring that back
and throwing that pop a light babyblue in there really makes it pop out
there. And then you got Sunday. We've got kids game one o'clock,
good day game on a Sunday,come out and see the Tulsterrillers. And
anytime you can bring the kids outand have a fun day Sunday out at

(01:53:53):
the one Oak Field to see theTulstrillers in action. It's good time.
Yeah, team poster day that day, So come on earlier. The first
five hundred fans get that. Allkids will eat free, they could play
catch in the field before the game, they can run the bases after the
game. And our quick trip Hornsby'sHangout is open. It's free on Sunday.
And we got water slides out theretoo, so if people don't know
during the summertime the hangout out there, we have a thirty foot inflatable slip

(01:54:15):
and slide out there, plus ahuge water slide. The splash zones open
the playground's ready to rock, soagain, it's gonna be a great weekend.
We're gone for two weeks after this, so come out and see us
now while you can, because we'renot back to the end of the month.
And if your kid plays softball orbaseball, getting out there for the
kids clinic is a big deal.The team is really they've always done a
good job of participating. They've reallyembraced it this year. Yeah, they
have. They're fantastic. Our guysare so good, they're playing great ball,

(01:54:38):
they're young, they're up and coming, and they're hungry. I think
that's a big part of it.They want to be involved with this community,
sign autographs for the kiddos. Andyou know, our Drillers are in
first place right now. We're hotand we're playing good ball, so come
out and see us while you can. Are We had Justin Robleski, one
of our guys that was on theopening day roster, just made his major
league debut with the Dodgers this lastweekend. So you never know when they

(01:55:00):
guys are gonna leave Tulsa and beup at the biggest stage in LA.
Yeah, the future Major League Baseballstars play at one Oakfield. Make sure
you get your tickets Tulsa Drillers dotCom. And you don't have to believe
me. Just follow the Drillers onsocial media. You can see how much
fun happens down there. The socialmedia team does a great job of showing
the good times that happens at oneoak Field. So get your tickets Tulsa
Drillers dot Com. Tulsa Sound Weekendthis weekend and justin thanks for joining us.

(01:55:21):
I appreciate it. Take a breakand we'll be back. You're listening
to the Big Mad Morning Show.This is Tulsa's Morning Show. Ninety KMOD.

(01:55:42):
Good morning, It's the Big MadMorning Show. Nine one, eight,
four to six. Oh kmod.Lindsey, what'd you learn today?
I learned that doodling isn't just onpaper and vowel placement is important. Kim
B, what'd you learn today?Well, I learned that it's very sexy
to cry like a bitch and allsort of little we've all driven drug before?

(01:56:06):
Fine, fine, uh? Ilearned tonight we're gonna find out wins
one hundred tickets to one hundred concertsat the Canes Ballroom as they celebrate one
hundred years five to seven is thelast chance qualifying the giveaways at seven.
If you got qualified on air,you need to be there by six thirty
to get registered to find out whowins one hundred tickets to one hundred concerts.
And I found the back page adfor the circus clown. I scorn

(01:56:29):
all y'all. It said you shouldsee my shoes and sex with me is
intense and my expertise is juggling balls. My nose isn't the only thing that's
red. And wait until you seemy squirting flower saying make sure that dishwashers
loaded right onsy stop tracking my cycle. This is skimpy. Sorry, Can

(01:56:51):
I get a yeah? What meanit to be? To make some noise?

(01:57:11):
Interpassport Corbyn new messages. The BigMad Morning Show would like to take
a minute to thank troops from Oklahomaand all over the United States. These
soldiers have sacrifice. Did the BigMed Morning Show before you to bag like
the total douchebags that they are totaldouchebag bag sag little incomplete douchebag. We
honor and respect you. We honorand respect you. We honor and respect

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you. Do less rock and roll, Blessed Tulsa We Try Boys

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