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uh, I had just sent toGimpy a video of Uncle Rudy at the
convention that's happening in Milwaukee. Andone, I'm shots he's even allowed to
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be there, right right, Andtwo it's quite well known he's got something
going on in his life other thanlawyer stuff and politics that can be quite
dangerous and he has a little troublewalking and takes out rows seven through fifteen.
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I feel your rudy. I've beenthere before, you know you have
you have not been person on grataand stumble and take out four rows.
I have taken out a couple ofros chairs before. It's just like you're
like, this looks like a goodplace to sit. All the people trying
to help him, right, It'sone of those things like you know,
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if gimbee were to fall down,I could probably I could help him up.
But when you're drunk, it takeslike a small army of people to
get you up. And he's notlike a light person. Yeah, but
it gets up eventually and continues ashuffle on. I mean you hit that
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right, shuffle a few too manybourbons? Is that his? Is that
his choice? I think he's yeah, he's either a Bourbon or a Scotch
guy, Is that guess? Oryou just no? There was in his
in uh those that trial that hewas in and his assistant was saying that
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he it was either Scotch or Bourbonthat that she had to bring to him.
He had a he had a brand, well, he requested he clearly
is enjoying the open bar backstage.All right, So that's a pretty funny
video. If you haven't seen it, just look for Rudy Juliani at convention.
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How old is he now? Seventy? I just googled Rudy Juliani drink
a choice, hoping that I canfind something. Yeah. The first thing
that pops up Rudy Giuliani. Ihave never had an alcohol problem, yeah,
said every alcohol. Sure you haven't. That's funny. How do you
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think he is gimpy? I don'twant to say, uh, he's he's
seventy nine. I'll go with eighty. Oh you asked, I didn't look
you asked, Okay, Uh,he's eighty years old. Okay, Rudy
is or g and a fault likethat could be detrimental to an eighty year
old ran Cahelpia. Yeah, maskRichard. You know those chairs aren't soft,
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those metal folding chairs with some cheapadding on him. Yeah, he's
lucky him. Yeah old. Thatwould have been made that video even that
much better if he falls like intoone, right, and then like six
of them just collapse on him.He gets up and he's got folding chairs
all over his ba oh that wouldhave been great. We can't get so
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lucky though. Imagine you're putting onthis convention. Everything's going the way you
want, napkin tape to the earand everything like, you got everything going
the way you want, and thenUncle Rudy shows up. God damn it.
Keep them work. Yeah. Backin twenty two, his ex wife
says that he was always falling dueto his excessive drinking. One fall cause
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a scar bad enough that he hadto cover it with makeup for an SNLIC
appearance. Yep, that sounds likesomeone without a problem. Yeah, yeah,
then listen, you get drunk,you fall over. I've done it
many a time, or apparently can'tsing. How about that yesterday right where
she comes out and is like,I'm going to rehab should be fun.
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Yeah, I hear, it's superfun. Oh what a hilarious take for
those who know the girl that's sayingthe national anthem at the home run derby
yesterday, I'm sorry two days ago. And she then was like woke up
and they didn't was getting quite thebacklash and was like, I guess I
got to start my comeback story anddecides to check into rehab right and you
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know, I said, she's abeautiful girl who looks like a hot mess
while she was performing, and yousaid, I believe it was you that
said just wait, She'll say she'schecking herself into rehab for this one.
Mm hmm yeah. Any PR rebuildingscheme, you've got to create a legitimate
reason why things were a miss,right, and so you can start building
the pieces back on top of eachother, right, right, Yeah,
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how to fix it and all thatjive. The girl friend of mine had
posted on her Facebook page yesterday thatshe was there and heard it live,
and I'm like, oh, humbleBragg, you know, but she said
that it was awful. It waseven worse in person. There was the
weird echo that you could hear inthe recording and live there, and people
were commenting about this kid had nobusiness being there. The reason why is
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that her dad had ties to MajorLeague Baseball. And I was like,
why are people calling her a kid. She's a thirty two year old grown
ass woman because she's small, andif the people that are calling her that
are older in their fifties, thenthey're going to refer to him as a
kid. I refer to people intheir twenties as as kids, you know,
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I mean, anybody younger than you. I think there's I think there's
a there should be like a rangethere, because like I'm forty three,
I'm not gonna call like Lindsay akid. She's young. I mean,
yeah, yeah, that's gotta belike a big ten year windows. Yeah,
yeah, yeah. I was shockedby the people that were going all
in on how she did disrespected ourcountry and how when you sing the national
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anthem on a national stage you arean ambassador for the country. And I
was like, huh, that's agiant leap. I don't know about all
that. That's a giant leap.Disrespected our country. I don't know.
Again, that's just what somebody wentall in on the comment section. I
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don't think the Iranians are watching,you know, American television, watching the
news and laughing thing at oh sillyAmerican. I don't know why they sound
Russian all of a sudden, youknow what I mean, you know,
they're like, aha, they can'teven get their song straight. Yeah,
I don't. I don't think that'shappening recent Linda agrees, Yeah, I
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mean it is disrespectful. I mean, it's not saying that the hell with
America. But in a way it'skind of saying the hell with America.
I mean it is, it's disrespectful. The only way I would agree with
that is if she was like,I'm gonna mess this up and make America
look stupid. Right. It waspremeditated for sure, for sure because people
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and you know Lindsay as well aswe do. You know, you have
events like that and it's a partyback there that believe it or not,
that All Star game, the Homeunderby whatever, it's a party. It's
a party. So All Star gamesare party. Yeah, So they're they're
throwing back, whether they're beers orcocktails or whatever. And we've done it
before, you know, we're havingsome drinks broadcasts Rock Laholm or whatever.
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You're like, oh, hell,maybe it's just me. It's probably just
me. But nonetheless it's like,oh, I've got a job to do,
real quick. Pull it together,and sometimes it works, sometimes it
doesn't. Sure when I think ofwhen I think of America though, too.
If you put a list together,there are things that come to mind,
like baseball the national anthem. Countrymusic happens to be another one.
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Country artists take the American flag veryseriously, they sing, you know what
I mean? Like, it's justthose things all fall into that. And
she is a country artist. Wait, are you implying because she's a country
artist, she's more patriotic. No, but there are lots of country artists
that would be feel very ashamed ofher, I'm sure because they wrap themselves
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in the flag as a symbol oftheir brand. Yeah, that's why.
And would it's on brand for themto be against it? Yeah, definitely,
Yeah, I am not. Ido not take the stance of she
desecrated America. She's a horrible ambassadorfor America. If she is struggling with
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an addiction problem and for whatever reasonall that's happening, empathy is gonna be
my first choice of feeling because Ican't imagine the struggle and the humiliation she's
dealing with. Sure, rather thanpile on and then kick her with the
you're not even American? Then hernext line, I hear it, it's
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super fun. Yeah, that's awhole other thing. But like she could
have been drunk when she wrote that. But the the cut, like why
people cut people with the you're noteven patriotic? Okay? Because I don't
have a pair of pants. Itlooked like the flag. I've thought about
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this a lot in the last liketen years. Is what is a sign
of patriotism? Is it because Iput a flag out on Flag Day?
Right? Is it because I standat the national anthem? Is it because
I couldn't hold my pe? Isit not because I couldn't hold my pee
and I had to go to thebathroom during the national What is the sign
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that shows you're patriotic? Is itwhen you are when you enlist and volunteer,
you're served to serve the country.Does that make you more There have
been plenty of people that signed onthe dotted line that then turned on the
country. So I don't know.I I think it's quite arbitrary, But
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it's a giantly for anybody who singsthe national anthem and messes it up as
like you s'd on the flag?Right? We went through, you know,
almost a dozen of the worst nationalanthem performances yesterday. So are they
unpatriotic because they sucked at singing thesong? Too? This Roseanne unpatriotic because
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she butchered it, and we agreedthey she probably did it on purpose for
comedic effect. But nonetheless I don'tthink so. It was just a weird
all in with the you're an ambassadorfor the country if you choose. So
all the kids at the kindergarten recital, right are ambassadors, every last one
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of them. Feels like an allin, like girls having a tough day.
Man, it's funny. She messedup. It was funny, But
also I can't. I hope she'snot using rehab as a tool and doesn't
really have a problem, right,Like, Oh man, how am I
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gonna How am I gonna this?H I screwed up? Good? How
am I going to fix this?Oh? Well, I just tell them
I'm drunk and I'm going to rehab. R go to rehab, go to
rehab and everything and fake it likesit amongst others who are really struggling.
Yeah, that's also not okay.That's also horrible and disgusting. Yeah,
to deal. So I have justsaid I tried something that didn't work out.
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I'm sorry, I'll do better.I'm going through some hard things.
I was not prepared and it's anembarrassment, and I hope I get the
chance to prove it right or simpleoops my head. I don't think you
say, oops, oops, doesn'tsound sincere. My bad doesn't sound sincere.
That sounds like something you're just sayingto make someone else feel good,
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like you really don't feel bad.I mean, honestly, let's think about
that. What does she have todo to do for anybody? She either
a guy drunk and mess it upor just messed it up. But it
is what it is. We canall simply move on from this, and
she doesn't have to prove anything toanybody. I agree. She doesn't have
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to go to rehab to prove herself. You know, she doesn't have to
make a statement to prove herself.She doesn't have to say anything. Yeah,
but when you have the drug ofcelebrity status, true, I can't
let that slide away, right right. I get it, I get it.
But ultimately, in the end,she doesn't have to prove anything to
anybody. It is what it is. And she'll still sell albums, you
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know what I'm saying. Oh,she'll still sell albums. There's been a
lot of art. Look at MorganWallen for example, they're ready to cancel.
That's a different that's a different beast. I'm just saying, you know,
people mess up people do things,and people still bounce back from it,
and I think she's gonna bounce backjust fine. I don't put Morgan
Walling in the same boat as thisgirl's name who I can't pronounce ingrid interests,
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Sure, I I I'm just they'renot the same. The Morgan Wallen
thing is a miss step, right, and the how is this not?
U? This is a giant blunderthat you could have been prepared for.
Maybe so you could there are numeroussteps and people around you that could have
safeguarded you from this. Okay,I'll give you that. I'll give you
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that, but speaking out of turnright is not is hardly not same?
Right because Morgan wall dropped the Nword right in a private conversation. Sure
none also again not the same.Yeah, nonetheless, I'm The fact of
it is is no matter what youdo, you can bounce back from it.
Short of molesting people children or rapingbitches, you know what I mean,
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you can pretty much bounce back forit. And I say that because
I don't see r Kelly bouncing backanytime soon. I don't see the cause
or Ron the porn star I wantto say Swanson, but I know it's
not Jeremy, although if ron Swansonwas a porn star, that would be
interesting. I want to give itto you hard. I want you to.
I want you to bend over andtake it like a champ boy that
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you and Hulster that pretty quick,like you had that just in the wings
you had you had practiced that voiceand saying those lines. Maybe yeah,
yeah. I don't know if youcan come back from murder. Obviously there's
something. I'm just saying. Thelist is growing, right right, there
are some things, but I thinksomething like this, something like Morgan wall
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and what he did. You know, it's it's not a big deal,
and you can bounce back murder,child rape, you know, sexual assault,
any of that. No came backfrom murder that he did. That
was but he didn't get he didn'tget convicted, right, I think there
was the case. Yeah, yeah, so that's not same either. To
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the other thing too, is thatshe isn't like there's no way. Her
family and friends that love, peoplethat care about her were like, look
at you. You're an embarrassment toour country. Oh no, there's no
you know what I mean, that'sthe only thing that matters. Who cares
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if you know Morgan walland want tob two seventy nine, wasn't happy,
right, But it feels like that'swho she's serving. Right, of course,
it's her fans. She wants tokeep the fans, and she wants
to keep the fans happy because that'swhat celebrities do, because it's the fans
that keep their paychecks going. Well, they say, real fans understand,
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Yeah, fringe fans get pissed offand say that she's desecrating the nation.
Yes, yeah, yeah, butnone less man. So she's going to
go to rehab and have a goodold time. Maybe she'll see Rudy.
There, no no way. Theygo to the same one. And there's
also go down the rabbit hole ofrehabs. Who owns the rehabs, Who
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runs the rehabs, who controls therehabs, And you'll find this vicious vortex
in some instances where the people thatown the clinic that helps to diagnose people
that need addiction own the rehab facilityand also the halfway house, and that
is they just keep them in thiscircle. It's a giant cycle. Yeah,
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and they keep that money just pouringon it. Yeah, they're like,
you're still not there. Oh,you go to the halfway house,
go there, and then they createenvironment that isn't really what they need,
so they then slip off, andthen they're guided back into rehab right right
right when people are going there totry to get help that they need,
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you know, And it's hard todo it on your own, it really
is, you know, especially withyour surroundings and the people you have in
your life or whatever, and makeit even harder with the well and just
how your brains. Everybody's brain's builtdifferent exactly exactly, so, but you
think it's almost better to go aheadand do it on your own or give
it a shot as opposed to beingyou know, just fight through the s
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right, as opposed to just beingstuck in that cycle. But you don't
know you're stuck in the cycle untilyou're in it. Yeah, And some
people don't know, they just don'tknow what the next step is, and
then they do that and then theydon't know what the next step is.
So uh, I think you justgot to be careful of where you picked
to go to rehab. And thesepeople that go to like a rehab facility
in Malibu or whatever and all orwhatever. Yeah, that's a different type
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of There are rehabs that are justresorts. Right, You sit back and
chill by the pool, have yourselfa mohito, non alcoholic mohito right,
Elderberry t right, hibiscus tea.But like my experience with rehab is only
what I experienced with my first wife, going through and visiting there and seeing
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it. It wasn't a high fivegood time. It wasn't prison, but
it wasn't Malibu, right, Andthe people that worked there, I think
they were genuine. And I don'tknow much about that facility, but I
know that there are you go thinkingit's like a hospital. Yeah, and
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that isn't necessarily true at all ofthem, that they're all they're not all
on the up and up. Andthen they're not cheap either. No,
was it like a twenty eight daytype of place, if I believe so,
I can't remember if it was atwenty eight day or one of the
because now they say twenty eight daysis not enough, interestingly enough, and
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that you need three months in.It's how they get more money out of
you, yeah, because they havea balance of like boundaries and freedom,
because how do you get better ifall had to give is give you rules
and then make you adhere to them, and then you go out into the
real world and then there are noThen what right you slip back to your
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ways? Yeah? Yeah, allright, we got to take a break.
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Lindsay with what's going on? Newsquakiesfrom The Big Man Morning Show. In
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nineties, out of five, AMoDmom claim nearly twenty six thousand dollars in
disability benefits is caught running marathons.This happened over in England, where a
woman claimed more than twenty thousand eurostwenty five thousand, nine hundred and six
and ninety dollars in benefits for severemultiple scleros sclerosis. Caught out of her
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lies after being spotted running marathons.Sarah Morris. She's forty nine years old
from Stone, Staffordshire. She exaggeratedthe extent of her condition and claimed too
much personal independence payments from the Departmentof Work and Pensions back in twenty twenty
so she was later spotted running fiveks and ten k marathon races competitively.
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The Stoke on Trent Crown Court heardbetween October twentieth and April twenty fifth of
twenty twenty three she was overpaid bytwenty grand. She competed in seventy three
races between twenty nineteen and December oftwenty twenty two. The prosecutor told the
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court that the benefit was paid onthe basis that she would notify of any
changes which affected the amount of thebenefits. The defendant signed and dated the
pip coup claim on November twentieth oftwenty twenty and sign the declaration and then
on January twenty first of twenty twentyone. She had a face to face
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consultation, the payment was calculated andauthorized from that stage, and then she
soon was found out to have beencompeting in her running events. So just
a quick search says that it isnot bad to run with scoliosis. No,
but it is bad to claim disabilitysaying you can't do anything and then
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be out there doing stuff right when, in marathons and stuff. I mean,
I'm not sure how the scoliosis disabilitything works, but I see your
point. Yeah, it's just likeinsurance fraud or whatever. Yeah, people
were saying, Oh, I'm collectingworkman's comp or whatever. I can't work,
I hurt my back. Da dada da da da da. And
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then you find them out there,I don't know, roof and a house
or whatever. They don't tend tolike that so much. I was looking
because I remember growing up that wegot tested for scoliosis in school like every
year. It was so bizarre toget all those kids lined up shirtless in
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the locker room or wherever we didin the nurses off in the nurses office.
We did it in the locker rooma lot at the school I went
to, and they all got tobend over and have some creepy old man,
rub your back. Do you thinkOklahoma is a state? Because certain
states there are about half the states, maybe maybe a little bit more,
that require screening in schools for scoliosis. Do you think Oklahoma is one of
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them? I'm gonna say no.Yeah, I don't think so either,
because I don't remember any of mykids coming home and saying anything about that.
Yeah. No, I don't thinkanyone does it anymore. Really.
No. Texas fifth and eighth grade, Arkansas sixth and eighth grade, Missouri
sixth through ninth, Iowa sixth grade, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia,
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Florida, Tennessee, Kentucky, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California.
I'm not even through them all.Do they still do lice checks in school?
Where like they take you out that'sa different beast, So scoliosis they're
one. They found out that theyhad two couple problems, one over referrals
in inn dating doctor's offices and thehealthcare inctertry was like whoa and finding out
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that not everybody had it, Solike they would do this test in school,
they'd send kids to the doctor,and then they were paying all these
doctor fees for for nothing burgers.Yeah. Yeah, so there's that lice
is different because of a humiliation factor. Yeah yeah, but I hated those
man go out there, sit inthe chair, let the teacher dig through
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your hair, and then you wonderwhoever doesn't come back. You're like,
m they got the lice. Iwouldn't even know, like like why,
like why like life checks? Imean, what do you check all the
kids, like, you know,inmates. I think we need to have
a clearer line about the difference betweenprison and school, right, you check
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inmates. When prisoners get checked in, they get checked for lice, right,
and then doused with that powder?Yeah, halk powder? Right?
Is it? Oh? You're right? Yeah. I think they did,
at least from what I remember,they did check everybody because they took a
certain time out of the day.You know, the teachers pulled everybody out
one by one and if you didn'tget checked, that's just because you missed
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that day of school. This saysthat according to the American the American Academy
of Pediatrics, for whatever that's worth, they found that uh doing the tests
were not cost effective and had nobearing on incidents of head license school.
So It's not like it reduced,right, kids still got it, still
spread it. Whatever. You justembarrassed the hell out of them, probably
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traumatized them for the rest of theirlife. Yeah, I'm surprised that it
didn't reduce, because you the childwould get pulled out of school and they
weren't. They didn't come back untilit was gone. Yeah, but when
did they get it. They'd alreadybeen in the classroom. Yeah. True,
but the kids would get checked andthen whoever had it would get sent
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home and they weren't coming back untilit was gone. They got rechecked.
Isn't it funny how people are like, no, make my kid wear a
mad don't make them and lie.So like, well, maybe we should
start doing that again, because thenthere was the super Lie and it just
doesn't die over the count. OhI don't know about super l A few
years back they had the super Lieand the over the counter products aren't working
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to treat it or whatever. Yeah. Yeah, I don't even know what
you do if you get lice.Oh you have to. I had it
head off completely. I think itwas fourth or fifth grade. I got
it, uh huh, And ohand I had super long hair. How'd
you get it, you know,from another girl at school, of course,
but like, were you sharing ahat? No? So this poor
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child was living in a pay bythe hour hotel. It was a disgustingly
dirty her parents Just tell me howyou got it. The mean girls put
mine in another girl's coat on topof this girl who was living in the
hotel coat. So three of ushad it. So the coachs just got
all put together. Yep, yep. It's a bitch to get rid of.
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My kids. I had to dealwith it when they were young.
It's uh it is oh yeah,man arrested for trying to remove an eye
sore. This comes out of SouthCarolina, where this dude, he's a
twenty three year old guy named JamesBlitch blitch blitch please yeah yeah. Uh.
So he was driving through South Carolinaon his way home to Atlanta,
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and he's on I eighty five andhe passes this giant Confederate flag that had
been erected by the local chapter ofthe Sons of Confederate Veterans. It's an
MC and he's like, I don'tthink that should be up there. So
he drives all the way back fromAtlanta back to South Carolina and he is
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going to remove this flag. He'sgoing to take it down. And so
police get calls of this trespasser tryingto climb the fence where this flag had
been erected. They get out there, they questioned the man. They're like,
hey, dude, hey, blitch, why are you doing this?
And he's like, listen, Idon't agree with it, and I wanted
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to lower it. They searched him, They found a drimmal and other tool
drill bits on him. They saythat he was he was very cooperative and
upfront, and he said that heplanned to drive back to Atlanta after pulling
the flag down. Anyhow, youhad to spend the night in a pokey
on two counts of trespassing. Yeah, it's not your property, young,
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Yeah, you can't do that there, blitch. And I thought, when
you read your story, Lindsay,you said scoliosis, but it's multiple sclerosis.
I thought you said scoliosis. Mymistake. Scoliosis multiple sclerosis, dramatically
different multiple scoliosis. Now you shouldbe running in multiple scrosis. Feels a
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little historic vehicle stolen in Utah.Some ute authorities are looking for historic military
vehicle last used by state lawmaker's dad. The US Department of Agricultural Forest Services
says the half track, which isin World War two personnel transport vehicle,
is believed to have been stolen lastmonth from the Boulder Mountain Row Lakes area
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in Kane County, Utah. Thepublic has helped to try and track the
suspected thief to a place near kannaband authorities think the person has ties to
Colorado City. Four Services explained thehalftrack was used during the fifties by Torval
Alberect, the author of a staterepresentative, and he used the vehicle to
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haul lumber in the region and itbroke down. Uh, and so then
they just left it out in thein the woods. And then some guy
with the truck and a Gooseneck trailer. They think is they saw it,
go buy a camera with it onthe trailer. That's all they have.
Hmm. Well, I mean ifit was abandoned, but it was on
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Good Morning, It's the big ManMorning Show. Nine one, eight four
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eight two nine four five. Let'ssee what Lindsay asked for Balls to the
Wallsport. Kobe Bryant's father is deadat the age of sixty nine. Who
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had him? No one, ifanybody, would it be Lindsay because she
apparently likes to take celebrity's parents andput them on that. That is true,
but this is different because yeah,he was a famous basketball player,
Yes, a former NBA player himself. Joe Bryant suffered a massive stroke and
passed away on Tuesday. The elderBryant was nicknamed Jellybean during his years in
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the NBA. He was drafted bythe Golden State Warriors in nineteen seventy five
and played for the Philadelphia seventy sixErs, San Diego Clippers, and the
Houston Rockets. He went on toplay another eight years in the European League
for several teams in Italy. Kobe'swidow, Vanessa, described Joe Bryant as
always sweet and nice to be around. The American League rallied to beat the
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National League five to three to winthe twenty twenty four MLB All Star Game
at Globelife Field. Red Sox outfielderJaron Duran broke a tie in the bottom
of the fifth with a two runhomer to give the American League the lead.
Athletics right hander Mason Miller was creditedwith the victory and Guardian's closer Emmanuel
Clase earned the save after each pitcheda scoreless inning of relief. Red's Ridy
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Hunter Green was tagged with the lossafter allowing two runs on two hits.
Dodgers designated hitter Shoheo Tani launched athree run shot for the National League.
It looked like they were lobbing themin there. If you watch show he
hit that home run, it lookslike he knows that pitch is coming and
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it almost like he loads it upand then more than normal to hit it
like upper deck or whatever. Heended up pitting it too, like it
was an insane and then the otherguy turning around right after and then doing
it as the equalizer was insane too. Listen to the stat it's the tenth
All Star victory for the American Leaguein the last eleven meetings. WOW,
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and they've won twenty two of thelast twenty seven meetings in the All Star
Game going back to ninety seven.The ALE only holds a slide edge in
the World Series fourteen to thirteen,so they've won fourteen of the last twenty
seven World Series WOW. Major LeagueBaseball Commissioner Rob Manfred was present to answer
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questions at the All Star Game.He expressed concern for player safety as it
relates to gambling, saying that playersare receiving threats. He mentioned that players
have told him in the last monththat they are concerned, but would not
go into specific details. Manfred alsoindicated that talks have gained some steam in
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regard to MLB players participating in thetwenty twenty eight Summer Olympics. In addition,
MLB is hoping to test robot umpiresas part of a challenge system during
spring training next year and could makean automated ball strike component possible as early
as twenty twenty six. And atop receiver out West wants to leave his
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current team. ESPN reports Brandon Ayukmade an official trade request on Tuesday.
However, other teams around the NFLhave reached out to the Niners and were
told they have no intention of tradinghim. This fair play. Don't want
to get paid hunted. Ayukis intothe final year of his rookie contract,
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which will pay him just over fourteenmillion dollars this season, which still isn't
a bad chunk of change, Imean in terms of what receivers make right.
The twenty six year old grew frustratedafter several other star receivers earned lucrative
extensions this offseason. The Eagles,AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith, Lions I'm
on Ross Saint Brown, and DolphinsJalen Waddell all got big money deals.
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Yeah, what is it? JustinJefferson number one, thirty five million a
year, uh, Aj BROWNZLSS,Tyler Lockett, He's fifteen million, Stefan
Diggs twenty two million, Cooper Cuptwenty six million. I mean, I'll
just name the top, Tyreek Hill, Davante Adams, Cooper Cup, Davonte
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Smith, DK Metcalf, Deebo Samuel. I mean, all these guys are
making ridiculous amounts of money. Yeah, yeah, and he belongs in those
conversations. He does. He does, he's he's a great receiver, man,
and he does. I feel like, man, if they wouldn't spend
so much money on Cemac and Deeboand the rest of them trying to keep
them all there, he might havehad a chance. I'm just I don't
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want to see him go because he'ssuch a good sure, and they still
could work it out. They probablycould, you know. It's like,
hey, hey, man, listen, just kind of deal with it for
now and then we'll make it upto you more than what you think later
down the road. Just let's justlet's just hold tight, listen to it.
We'll see what happens. This isand this is his big year,
Like his first year he made sixhundred thousand. Yeah, then he made
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one point one, then he madeone point seven, then he made two
point three. Then he made fourteenmillion. Right right, You went from
having six hundred tho you went fromnothing to make us six hundred thousand dollars
a year to make a fourteen milliondollars. Come on, bro, but
rightfully, Oh yeah, yeah,yeah, I get it. I get
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it, Jesus, come on,and that's your balls at the wall Sports
I'm Lindsay in ninety seven to fiveKMOD. Good morning, It's the Big
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Corbin. I believe I believe youcan fly. No, I believe you
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have just over a week left toget registered for that roady with the Royals.
If you want to go see aKansas City Royals game, get a
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only got about a week left.Linsen, Linzen, Benson, Linzen l
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and DC. Why Lindsey, Lindsey, Lindsey and the sty mancy do you
fill up? Okay? I havea crazy story. And the song Santaia
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by Sublime isn't just song lyrics.So Santaia is actually a religion in case
you didn't know. And I didn'tknow anyone that practices it, and I
still don't know. This person personallylooks like along the lines of like voodoo
type stuff, isn't it. Yes? Yes, So I get a crazy
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phone call from my sister in lawwho works with a gentleman named Avery,
who had been dating this girl namedLynette for about two years. And Lynette
practices Santoria and he always thought itwas a little out there, but he
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says she had big boobs, shewas beautiful Cuban woman, and he just
put up with it. Whatever.I don't have to get, you know,
into her religion. I just wantto get into her. So that
was it. And anyway, hesaid that it would creep them out sometimes
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because in the Santuria religion, apparentlythey can see dead people a lot,
and in that religion they incorporate alot of animal sacrifices. Apparently it's chickens,
but sometimes other animals like goats.They carry around Virgin Mary's statues.
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I guess Lynette had one. Andwhat was that mean, carry around,
like like around your neck. Well, apparently she had one that she would
carry. It was once she couldcarry in her hands. She had it
in her car and if a nonbeliever in Santuria touched it, then they
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would have to apologize to this statuefor offending it. And he thought that
was nonsense and would refuse to doit. Well, that's a sacred item
to them, So I mean itmakes sense why they'd be like, hey,
don't touch my sacred item. Youtouched it, you better apologize.
Yeah, that makes sense. Yeah, so they see like ancestral spirits.
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He said that one time that theywere out in public and she had told
him that she could see his grandfatherwho had passed. That kind of creeped
him out, especially since she hadnever met his grandfather, you know,
things like that. But anyway,they had a good relation until they didn't.
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As it goes exactly, so theyhad a few breakups. After their
first breakup, she had told him, you will regret it, and a
lot of women say that. Yeah. So he's out at the races.
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He's in the most motorsports business withmy sister in law and he they were
there watching the races, and ashe's packing up, he's folding up some
blankets and all of a sudden,he has a seizure. Never had a
seizure in his life. And whenhe has a seizure, he falls and
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has a concussion. He's rushed tothe hospital. The doctors tell him he
won't be driving a car for minimumsix months. It was pretty severe.
Within that time, him and Lynetteget back together. She takes care of
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him, they work on things.Things go good for a while until they
don't. She gets a job apparentlyin New York. They live in Georgia
by the way. She takes ajob in New York. So now they're
working on a long distance relationship andhe goes and visits her a few times.
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Things are good, and then oneday he visits and she decides that
she doesn't want to be with himanymore. And he's like, okay,
we'll just be friends. Yeah,we can be friends. And he goes
back and she calls and says,you know what, I've changed my mind.
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I miss you. I still wantto be with you. And he
says, well, you know what, I've already started dating other people,
like, I'm seeing other women.You said you didn't want to be with
me. I've decided to move on. And again here's where she says,
well, that's not going to bevery pleasant for you. And poor guy
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gets sick, like really really sick, like COVID hospital sick. And he
doesn't think much of it. Butthen no one at work gets sick,
no one in his home gets sick. He gets better. She comes to
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Georgia to get some of her belongings, and when she shows up, he's
not there, but his roommates areright and she had called him and let
him know that she was coming toget her stuff that was still at his
place, and he was like,that's fine. He's in the hospital.
No, he's fine now he's recovered. And and he says, that's fine,
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you can. I'm not home,but you know my roommates, I'll
let you in, blah blah blahblah blah. And she says fine,
she's acting fine, cool as acucumber whatever, And she comes in and
she goes into his basement apparently,and the roommate didn't think anything of it.
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He just assumed maybe she had somestuff in the basement. Well,
when Avery the guy comes home,she's gone, but asks his roommate she
got her stuff, and he said, yeah, she must have had some
stuff in the basement. And hegoes, well, she didn't have stuff
in the basement. It was justsome stuff in my room packed up in
a few boxes. And he goes, well, she was in the basement.
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He goes, well, did yougo down there with her? And
he says, no, she justcan't. She was here for about a
half hour and took stuff and left. I was okay. Well, he
goes into the basement, doesn't seeanything wry, so doesn't think anything of
it. Does go to his roomand sees that the boxes are gone.
He had been out on a dateat the time with a girl, and
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a few days later he's sick again. The girl he's out on a date
with sick again or sick horrible likeCOVID like symptoms again. Coworkers not sick,
roommate not sick, but just womenthat he's coming to contact with since
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his breakup with this girl sick andhim sick. Okay, So he's thinking
that this ex of his has puta curse on him and anyone that he
has any new relationships with Okay,So this week, wou'd say Wednesday,
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Monday, he's at work and he'stalking to his co workers of this,
and they're like, man, youneed to throw some salt over your shoulder.
You know you're you're clearly cursed.So this guy's like, okay,
He's sitting in his chair, throwswith his right hand, throws some salt
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over his left shoulder, and shortlythereafter goes to stand up, pushes himself
away from his desk, stands up, pops his left shoulder out of the
socket in excruciating pain. It wasthe salt, okay, was it?
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Like, no, it's just acorrelation. So he's freaking. He's like,
okay, he's thinking this woman hasput a damn curse on me,
because I mean, what else.I mean, it could be definitely a
coincidence. But it's all starting toadd up, like she's you're gonna regret
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this, I think. I think. My first initial response is you have
wild conversations with friends about other peopleon the phone. Oh yeah, oh
yeah. She's like, I gota doozy for you. That's why it
is crazy right to talk that indepth about somebody else. Yeah, first
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the statue. Oh who is thisperson? Who's the girl? My sister
in law? Yeah, this isher coworker and his crazy X so he's
I don't know, I'm like canny. She call like her family asks it
if it is a curse. Hedoesn't think they would. He doesn't want
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anything to do with this family.He doesn't know anyone else in the world
that practices santuria. How do youlift a curse? Is it a curse
or is it a coincidence? Well, here are some ways to break your
black magic curse, all right?If you happened, if crazy, you
don't have the internet down there,you think that you're cursed? These are
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some ways to break the curse,all right, it says your magic mirrors.
It says. Magic mirrors work onthe principle that anything reflecting in it,
including hostile to tent, will bebounced back to the cinder. This
is especially effective if you know theidentity of the person who is sending bad
mojo. Your Way says there's severalmethods of creating a magic mirror. Simple
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one is constant. Create the mirrorlike you would any of your other magical
tools. Place the mirror standing upin a bowl of black salt, which
is used in many Hoodu traditions toprovide protection and repel negativity. So that's
one way to break it. Youmight want to pass this information on to
your sister in law's brother's sisters,cousin's girlfriend, or whatever whoever. It
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is. Protective decoy poppets is whatit says here. Many people use magical
dolls and spell work as a toolof a fence, and you can create
a puppet to represent people that you'dlike to heal, shower with good fortune,
help find a job, or protect. However, the poppet can also
be used as a defensive tool.It says, create a puppet to represent
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yourself or whoever the victim is ofthe curse, and charge the puppets with
the task of taking on the damagein your place. So make your own
little voodoo doll. I just theseare all just really stupid. Why not
just get eye of newt right.Another one here is using folk magic binding
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and talismans is another way that theycould break the curse of this black voodoo
mans. I'm confident you probably couldget black voodoo magic curse breaking for dummies
for sure, and that would solveit for sure. It says that it
is a Catholic form of religion allreligions. Religions kind of go back to
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Catholicism to some degree. Just seemsit seems too much of a of a
curse from this woman. Here's asimple way to break the curse. Take
a bath in salt and magic herbs. A pinch of salt, high sop,
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basel, mugwart, petuli, vetever, and wormwood. So get some
amp it was absinthe because that's madeof wormwood, rat and some basil,
you know, and make yourself anice little stew in the bathtub and pal
that could help you break it.Yeah, m hmm, yeah. Well,
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a couple of weird things in thatstory. One, why if somebody
you had a fallen out for thathas a history of putting curses on you,
would you let just be in yourhouse. I wouldn't just collect their
stuff, put it by the door, mail it to them whatever. So
this guy doesn't sound real bright tobegin with. You know, look,
I think he was trying to keepthe peace with her. But now I
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think they've talked him into the factthat he's cursed. I don't think he
was on the curse train either untilhonestly, I think it was not until
he popped his shoulder out that hewas like, Okay, this has got
to be I got to be cursed, right, or it's just some bad
luck. And they're like, whyis it that the only people that are
getting sick are you and the girlsthat you're interested in? Why you mentioned
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one girl? You mentioned one girl? But that happened to it quite a
broad generalization, and people get sickand don't sick all the time, has
zero to do. I've gotten sickand you haven't, and we're five feet
from each other, and I cursedprobably, but it's different, you know
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what I'm saying, Like that ishardly the cause. Yeah. Text here
says sounds like he didn't dance andmake it and burn money correctly for the
solstice? Right? Another one it'llwork one day, right? This one
says a girl who sat next tome in the ninth grade English bought a
book on witchcraft and try to puta curse on the teacher. Didn't work,
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as far as I could tell.She was crazy redhead. Though.
I just if they put it ina book or the answers to it in
a book titled for Dummies. Ithink it's safe to say it's just a
bunch of hooting nanny. Yeah,well, Centuria man, someone's practicing it,
putting curses on this guy. Andif you think it is a curse
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or coincidence, let me know onour Facebook page. Linsy Linsen, Linsen
Linzen ln DC Why Lindsay, LindsayLindsay ndsd Y linncy to The Big Man
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Morning Show. This is Tulsa's morningshow. Good morning, It's The Big
Man Morning Show. Nine four sixoh K m O D. Let's play
a little game. Can give awaysome tickets see Jane's addiction on August twenty
first at the Walmart Amphitheater. Getyour tickets at amp tickets dot com.
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We're gonna play pick the flick.Current record is well, it looks like
I'm dominating this one with eleven.Foreman, you have six, Lindsay has
five. Last week's winner have beenmay So Corbyn and Lindsay at nine one
eight four six oh kmo D nineone eight four six oh kmo D.
Call up, decide who's gonna beyour clue giver. Whoever gets the most
ride is gonna win. Those ticketsto see Jane's Addiction at the Walmart Amphitheater
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nine one eight four six, OhK M O D. Good morning.
You're on the air. What isyour name, Franky, Frankie? How
are you friend? Good Frankie?Who do you want to give? Clues?
Lindsay or Corbyn? Lindy Frankie.Sixty seconds are on the clock.
Timer starts after the first clue.Are you ready? I'm ready? All
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right, Frankie. Uh. Thisis the animated Rapunzel movie. Uh.
If you have if you have knotsin your hair? Yes, uh,
run run he was in m Yes. Uh huh. Ryan Reynolds plays this
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superhero with burn marks all over hisbody. The new one is coming out
with Wolverine blood Sport. No,this is a we have a one of
these one celebrities die. We callit this we we know, we take
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we take bets the three of uson the show on who's going to be
the next person to die? Ifyou're not alive, you're what when some
dead? Yes, this is themister Rogers film with time time time time
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time time. Looks like you've gotthree there, friends, So hang on
the line. We'll see if that'sgood enough for the win. Okay,
okay, all right, don't goanywhere. Good morning, you're on the
air. What is your name?Good morning, Matthew, Hello Matthew.
How are you today? I'm doinggood. I'm good. You've got to
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beat three for those tickets. Jan'saddiction. Are you ready to get started?
I'm dy? Here we go.Steve Carell plays grew in the I
forget the villain in this movie.Little yellow characters, animated movie characters,
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h millions, the minions, thoseare in this movie. Yes, uh
uh, Sevester, let me seeif I can't get in your genre.
Sylvester the putty cat would say thiswhen something was bad. There you go.
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Whoopy Goldberg is a nun in thismovie. Yes, Paul Newman,
my boy can eat the eggs.My boy can even the eggs. What
we have here is failure. Weshould have opposite of hot. Yes,
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sir, this is the movie aboutthose silver things that are the gold thing
that goes on your finger ring.Correct. Good enough for the win?
Man here we just won, sir. Congratulations. Excellent job there, sir,
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Matthew, You're gonna get those tickets. James Addiction, August twenty first
hang on the line, so getyour info. Okay, thank you,
I have a great day guy tosay, Frank, I'm sorry three was
not good enough. All right,thank you, thanks for playing no Loser.
Here's the one that Lindsay ended on. Yeah, besides the uh,
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the clue that it was mister Rogers, this is the song he sings right
at the beginning, Uh yeah,won't you be my Neighbors? And yet
he got it right on the buzzeryeah, uh, And the the clue
of run blank run felt pretty broad. Uh huh. That was one of
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the most famous lines though every butyou just said the same word, nice
run run. What mename chasing?Right? Charriots a fire? Uh yeah,
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black Stallion, I don't know.All right. The record now keeps
me in the lead with the elevenmoves you to seven, keeps Lindsay dead
ass last with my take a breakand we'll be back. Tulsa's Morning Show.
He's gotting right back, The BigMan Morning Show, Tulsa's rock station.
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Good morning, It's the big ManMorning Show six O KMOD. You
can also text to be a momsand then what you want to say to
eight two nine four five. Let'ssee what Gimpi has in his four by
four old says it is that aman hearing a gun here in the RNC
has been arrested. Middley walk Apolice say an armed man wearing a ski
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mask was arrested near the Republican NationalConvention on Monday. Officials said the man
was first noticed by US Capitol policejust blocks away from the Pfizer Forum.
Now, the officers determined the suspecthad a gun in his backpack while not
having a concealed carry permit. Theman's motives have not been determined. A
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debate over transgender reporting in schools promptsthe company's departure. Elon Musk is moving
the SpaceX headquarters from California to Texas, and he's pointing to a new California
law that banned schools from telling parentsthat their child starts using different pronouns in
class. Must said. Musk saidthat he warned Governor Newsom that laws like
(01:02:52):
this with forced families and companies toleave California to protect their children. The
thing about him that's so dangerous ishe's got so much money he can totally
do that. But now you're askingall these families to move their lives.
Right, that's a little crazy.Right, go down the wret of money
to be able to pay him todo so, to start over still,
but some people don't. It's notabout the money, is why they're not
(01:03:14):
moving. Right's family, Yeah,they're circle go down the rabbit hole about
one of his kids being transgender.And that's where all of his against it
all comes from, Hugh Hobo depth. It's a weird rabbit hole to go
down about. Uh. DeSantis knocksBiden's over mental fitness while addressing the RNC
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yesterday, DeSantis said the US can'tafford another four more years of a weekend
at Bernie's presidency. He said thatthe US needs a commander in chief who
leads twenty four hours a day,seven days a week. And old JB
has faced intense scrutiny over his leadershipability following his shaking debate performance against DT
last month and frequent gaps during publicappearances. And then lastly, here could
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Two SU Public Schools announces Cafeterias newcommunity storm shelter. Two SU Public Schools
is offering a solution for their communityduring severe weather. During severe weather,
the dome shelter can be used andcan accommodate around five hundred people. The
community shelter is on the same propertyas well as middle school. Access to
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the facility is reserved for instances oftornado watches. The facility will remain locked
if tornado sirens have sounded and CPSor Katusu Public Schools encourages residents to shelter
in place. So you're supposed to, I guess when there's like I'm always
when you see these public tornado shelters, I've never had to go to one.
(01:04:41):
I'm never clear on when you're supposedto get in them. I would
like to say as quick as possiblebefore they fill up. Yeah, but
when right, I think like thefirst first sign of bad weather severe weather,
you're like, yeah, I'm gonnago ahead and go to the shelter
now and and just get my reservemy spots. Like, how do you
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know when they open to the public. Well, I think like they make
the like they announced this one inCatusa. They gave it clear instruction on
when it would open. But sodo you go right when it opens?
And and and do you or doYou're like, well, how do you
hold out for a little bit?You can get past the opener, you
know, and just like show upfor the main No, but are they
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open when there's just a watch ordoes it happen? Would be a warning?
In effect? I would think awarning's too late. Watches. We
think it's like this is the bestway I was was ever explained to me,
is we have the ingredients to maketacos. But if it's Taco Tuesday,
that means we're making tacos. Soif there's a taco watch, we
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have the ingredients all about it.If it's a taco warning where it's Taco
Tuesday, we're making tacos. Wacowarning, the taco warning. Let's see
what Lindsay asked for. Balls tothe Wall Sports. D Bears have signed
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their twenty twenty four first overall pick. According to ESPN, Chicago handed quarterback
Kayla Williams a four year, thirtynine point four million dollar contracts as D
Bear's rookie. Reported to camp,the former USC signal caller is receiving a
twenty five point five million dollars signingbonus. The team also signed ninth overall
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pick rome A Donzay, the formerWashington wide receiver, signed a four year
twenty two point seven million dollar deal. He is receiving a thirteen point three
million dollars signing bonus. A Doonzayand Williams deal are fully guaranteed and have
fifth year options for the twenty twentyeight season. The Broncos are rewarding one
(01:07:04):
of their starting offensive linemen with anew long term contract. NFL Network reports
that Denver is signing right guard QuinnMiners to a four year, eighty million
dollar extension. The deal includes fortyfive million dollars guaranteed. The twenty five
year old started all seventeen games forDenver last season and has played in forty
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five games with thirty nine starts throughhis first three NFL seasons. The Broncos
drafted Quinn in the third round ofthe twenty twenty one NFL Draft out of
Wisconsin. Whitewater, and a Patriotswide receiver is being let off the hook.
According to ESPN, the state ofLouisiana has dropped the underage gambling and
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computer fraud charges against Kaishan Boute.The twenty two year old was arrested in
January and Baton Rouge overations of illegalsports betting while he played at LSU.
Investigators assigned to the Louisiana State PoliceGaming Enforcement Division found that Booty bet on
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sports from April sixth, twenty twentytwo, until May seventh of twenty twenty
three. Booty's wagering continued for abouta week after he was drafted. The
NFL's gambling policy allows players to beton sports, but not on anything related
to the league. The USA men'sbasketball team is taking the courts in Abu
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Dhabi for one more exhibition game.Team USA is set to battle three times
NBA MVP Nikola Jokic and Serbia today. The Americans are coming off a ninety
eight to ninety two takedown of Australiaon Monday. Anthony Davis led the way
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with seventeen points, fourteen rebounds,and two blocks. Off the bench.
Devin Booker added sixteen points in agame where the US shot forty one point
four percent from three point land.The Serbians in a fresh off an eighty
four to seventy three loss to Australiayesterday, Jokich had a double double with
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fourteen points and fourteen boards in thelosing effort. The United States is thirty
six and three in pre Olympic exhibitioncontests dating back to nineteen ninety two,
and new technology is hitting the sidelinesfor football programs in the SEC and ACC.
Both conferences announced this week that schoolswill have access to iPads for video
(01:09:39):
playback. The tablets have also beenapproved for use in coaching booths. The
change comes after the NC DOUBLEA PlayingRules Oversight Panel agreed to allow in game
video back in April. Florida Stateand Georgia Tech kickoff in Dublin, Ireland
on August twenty fourth for the ACC'sfirst game of the season. South Carolina
(01:10:00):
and Kentucky battle in Lexington for theSEC's opening matchup of the year on September
seventh. It makes sense for themto have the tablets. It's time to
advance the technology. Yeah, thatNFL's got them, why not? Yeah,
I think they should have. Theyshould have communication in their headphones too,
or in their helmets. Yeah,for offensive defense. What was the
(01:10:23):
big deal? Why were they soagainst it for so long? I think
they're just trying to keep it likeauthentic to the idea of like we're calling
in places. But these stupid boardswith all the different things on it and
all that other stuff is just it'sit's it's ridiculous. Yeah, it's ridiculous.
You know. What I was thinkingis they're having SEC media Days down
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in Dallas, and I don't knowwhy they don't make that like comic con,
Like why don't they make it whereif you're you're a fan, you
go and it's for reporters and allthat other stuff. But then they have
the back area with like fans thinkof like weigh ins for MMA and stuff,
and you hear people like cheering andscreaming for like, like I think
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that makes it fun. And thenyou have a convention with like all the
stupid SEC stuff for the teams.Right, I'm just using SEC as example,
but like, why not have aconvention where you can buy, you
know, a lamp made out ofbud cans in the shape of you know,
the Alabama logo or whatever. Yeah, Oh my gosh, people will
(01:11:32):
go they would go crazy, especiallysince you're waiting for football and you're excited.
Yes, And you could show likeof your team. You could host
like owe you in this case,watch parties of like some of the best
games, and have people at abar. Like There's so many things you
could do to capitalize on the excitementpeople have for football starting up again.
(01:11:53):
Yeah, write that down good onesure, and that's your balls of the
ball sports. I'm Lindsay in ninetyseven, Good morning, it's the big
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blank news. This is where I'llread part of the headline. You guys
have to guess what the blank partis. First, one blank closes this
(01:12:57):
week, Blank closes this week.What could pass closing Red Lapster. I
think we've done that story. Yeah, but I don't think they're like officially
closing everything yet. They're slowly phasingeverything out. Uh. You know,
I'm surprised that bookstores are still open, like Barnes and Noble ones, because
(01:13:20):
you don't go to one, youdon't believe there's people. When I'm there's
so many that you can get online. Just like you know, music shops
like Sam Goodie and stuff like that, those don't exist anymore. People are
saying their final goodbyes to The MirageLas Vegas, which closes on Wednesday.
The hotel and casino will be replacedby a new hard rock hotel with a
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guitar shaped hotel tower. The Miragemust first give away one point six million
dollars in crack cash prizes before itcloses. That includes one point two million
dollars in slot machine winnings and fourhundred thousand dollars in table game prizes.
Let's go Mirage. That was theone where the mag a shooter Right,
No, No, the Mirage wasthe fake volcano out front Sigfried and Roy.
(01:14:09):
Most recently the Beatles circoslet gotcha aone hundred. It's also where George
Papa Rosie No won all the slots? Gotcha Yeah? From your Vegas vacation,
papaake Man, Yeah, Polis,I think it's George. George Papadopolis
(01:14:34):
won all those for those you know, that's the kid, never mind.
One hundred years. One hundred yearold celebrates one hundredth birthday and blank ceremony.
Papa Georgio, Papa Georgia. Onehundred year old celebrates one hundredth birthday
and blank ceremony. So birthday andsome other type of celebration, Okay,
(01:15:00):
World War II celebration, the openingof the first Dairy Queen wedding anniversary.
Yeah, sure, this sounds aboutright. One hundred year old celebrates one
hundredth birthday and blank ceremony. Onehundred year old woman is celebrating after finally
(01:15:23):
getting her diploma from Farrington High Schoolin Honolulu. Ethel Nishimoto was denied a
graduation ceremony in the aftermath of thePearl Horror Pearl Harbor attack in nineteen forty
one. Sunday was her one hundredthbirthday to celebrate the milestone. Ethel's family
(01:15:44):
surprised her with a high school diplomawith the help of Farrington High School officials.
They even had a cap and gownfor Ethel to wear as she accepted
the diploma eighty two years later.Right, they just got around to it.
Right, You had eighty years toget to it. They just got
(01:16:04):
around to being like that was wrong. Over Blanks still without power in the
Houston area after Barrel Blank Over Blanks, still without power in the Houston area
after Barrel Like one hundred thousand,two hundred thousand. It should be in
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the hundreds of thousands, could bein the millions, millions, millions.
I was thinking thirty thousand, butthen one hundred thousand sounds spicy. Texas
is a big place, Yes itis. It's got a lot of people
there, so I wouldn't be surprisedif it was like onellion people. Lots
of Houston area residents are still swelteringin the dark after Hurricane Barrel Slam Texas
(01:16:53):
Monday last week. As of lastcheck, over two hundred and ninety thousand
customers were without electricity. Center Energywas quoted as saying, yeah, the
utility ones that it could take untilFriday for some areas to get service restored.
I checked this morning that number haswent down to fifty three thousand.
(01:17:13):
Still a lot. Ye yeah.New rules on bringing blank into the US
from Canada. New rules on bringingblank into the US from Canada. Syrup
drugs, Oh syrup syrup? Isn'tCanada known for their syrup? I think
(01:17:35):
Vermont? Yeah? Yeah, Okay, I guess you're right. You don't
see a lot of Canadian syrup onthe shelves. Hell no, you don't.
That's right. That's how I judgepatriotism, medicine, the alcohol.
Beginning on August first, all dogsentering the United States from Canada must be
(01:17:59):
at least six months old. Thisnew rule from the Sinners for Disease Control
and Prevention is to help control thespread of rabies. Dogs entering the US
from Canada will require paperwork for theCDC proving the dog has a valid microchip
and has been vaccinated against rabies.Additionally, this means that if you are
traveling between the US and Canada,your dog must be at least six months
(01:18:24):
old. Wow, I just thoughtthis was the land of the Free right.
Does Canada have a rabies problem?Is there a lot of rabbit animals
coming out of Canada. I don'tknow, don't you know. World's only
green blank going on display in LAWorld's only green blank going on display in
(01:18:45):
La Green. It's nuts the onlythings. So it's something that's not normally
green. So like a green flamingo. I want to see that green wasp,
green hornet. Okay, actual greenhornet. Yeah, with his little
(01:19:09):
psychic cato. I like it.This fall, the only green dinosaur fossil
ever discovered, is going on displayat the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
County. The long necked long tailedherbivore lived and estimated one hundred and fifty
million years ago during the late Jurassicera, making it older than the t
(01:19:33):
rex. It was found in thebad Lands of Utah in two thousand and
seven. Experts note that most dinosaurfossils are brown or black. This one
gets its rare green color from amineral called celidante celidonite celdonite, which forms
in volcanic or hydro thermal conditions,which usually destroy buried bones. Blank is
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the best state for business in theUS. Blank is the best state for
business in the US. Vermont Oklahoma, Okay, Texas screams out there,
but I don't think it really is. It's just big and there's a lot
(01:20:18):
of corporations that move there. That'swhat makes me think that, Oh,
there's probably something like New Jersey,Rhode Island, maybe Ohio. I like
that. One of my favorite,one of my favorite things. When we
do this, you know, fillin the blank news and I do something
with like a state, you twousually just start blabbling off states Ohio,
(01:20:43):
Main, Rhode Island. Eventually we'regoing to get it right. Fifty right,
Yeah, it's not like thirty seconds. Michigan Governor Glenn youngkin oh Indiana,
says he is thrilled that Virginia hasbeen ranked as the top state for
business in Americaina. The list usedone hundred and twenty eight metrics in ten
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categories to rank all fifty states.Virginia ranked number one in education, number
three overall for infrastructure. The governorsays the state has made giant strides in
areas like workforce development, regulatory reduction, and creating shovel ready sites for business
growth. Now here's the part that'sinteresting. Virginia has topped the list six
(01:21:29):
times since two thousand and seven.Huh oh, good for you. So
I know you're gonna be asking,like, where does Oklahoma land on that
list? Right out of fifty I'mgonna guess it's probably like forty six.
It lands at oh, Okay sobad it is not even on the list.
(01:22:00):
Hey, right right in the middle. You know, you get,
you get the want to be electriccar companies. Nine Inch Nails teams up
with Blank. Nine Inch Nails teamsup with Blank Craftsman Stanley right right,
(01:22:25):
right right, snap on Milwaukee Tools. Yes, I like that. That
would be brilliant though, I meanTrent Resident after schlepping hammers, Yeah,
makes sense, got nails, wegot the hammer for it. Lows Home
Depot. Yeah, I'm just gladyou didn't say AARP. Nine Inch Nails
(01:22:48):
is teaming up with Doc Martin's fora new line of special edition shoes.
They're inspired by the band's nineteen ninetyfour album The Downward Spiral and incorporates elements
of the album's artworking four new styles, Three of them will be available to
buy starting July nineteenth, while theone exclusive style won't be available to the
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public to purchase. For the publicto purchase and will instead be gifted to
the band's most ardent supporters. NineInch Nails didn't give any details about who
that would be. I I don'tthink I could do Doc Martins nowadays they
like the heavy issue on the polandOh man, they were great in ninety
(01:23:30):
five. I'm not gonna lie whenI was fifteen, full of energy and
can carry thirty pounds on my feet, right, But I think I'm good
now, I really do. GeezerButler talks blank, retirement. Geezer Butler
talks blank. Who is that,lindsay, I have no idea. Oh
god, he only plays with OzzieSabbath, Okay, but I could see
(01:23:59):
how he's like, definitely time toretire. He's on his way off the
door. I'm not that far behindhim. You know. Let's just go
ahead and call it quits or soloor a Geezer boo. No way.
Not many people can do that,you know. Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler
(01:24:21):
loves the New Metal era. InIn a new interview, the seventy four
year old Black Sabbath founder says thathe admired the breadth of Metal's vision during
the late nineties, singling out Slipknot. He explained, I was really into
metal back then and it was influencingthe stuff I was writing as well.
(01:24:43):
It was amazing to see what newbands were coming out with, and each
one had a different version of metal, if you want to call it metal.
Really good different bands coming out,Slip Not being one of them.
Obviously, it was great. Ireally liked Fear Factory at the time.
Wow yeah, was not expecting them. Who gave the old man the mic?
(01:25:04):
Eminem returns to Billboard's Alternative Airplay chartfor the first time and over blank
years. Wow. Eminem returns toBillboard's Alternative Airplay chart for the first time
and over blank years. So use, I don't know, he shouldn't be
charting on the alternative airplay chart.That's why it's an anomaly. No,
I'm gonna give my answers that Iasked questions. I'm going to say twenty
(01:25:27):
years. Okay, I was thinkingfifteen, but twenty is probably more accurate.
Yeah, yeah, or twenty four, so he could even say twenty
five years, wow, twenty fivetwenty five yeah, yeah, twenty five.
Eminem is back on Billboard's Alternative Airplaychart for the first time in over
(01:25:47):
two decades. It's all thanks tohis latest single, Houdini. The song
landed at number thirty five, makingit his fifth hit on the Alternative Airplay
chart. This marks his first appearancesince Lose Yourself, which peaked number fourteen
and Oh two Who Dinny is thelead single off m's recent album, The
Death of Some Shady and if wegot asked that on Friday about it,
(01:26:10):
it's phenomenal, I agree, andI disagree. The first half fantastic.
The second half I did not likeit. It slowed down dramatically. His
little ode to Haley was alright,oh dude. I thought it was awesome.
(01:26:30):
It was good, it was touchingand all. But I feel like
the first half he came in strong. Yeah right. We talked about it
like Christopher ree if this man,yeah right, give him a break,
and I was like, this isa slim shady we know, Yeah,
this is what's up. And thenas I was listening to it on the
way home, it just slowed downdramatically, and I was like, well,
this sucks, dude. That trackto his daughter might be some of
(01:26:55):
the most authentic stuff he's ever done. Yeah, he was so vulnera putting
that out and then putting audio ofhim out of his mind trying to talk
to his daughter in the in thetrack. Yeah, I get it.
Yeah, it was cool and all, but like I don't know, I
was just expecting the whole album tobe like the front half, and it
just it was very disappointing in theback half. And I was just like
(01:27:17):
you said, you had questions hewas that. That was that. I
was gonna see if you guys listenedto the rest of it and see what
you thought about the second half ofthe album. Yeah, I think it's
it's it's contender for maybe Album ofthe year. Okay, I think it's
really really good. Uh. ShannonDoherty left list of blank Shannon Doherty left
(01:27:39):
list of blank regrets, left alist of groceries, shannons rights. Shannon
Doherty left a list of kills.Oh okay, on a hit list.
(01:28:04):
I'd like the idea of Shannon Dohertyhaving a hit list. We had a
conversation about Shannon Doherty when we talkedabout she died and I had the side
of the argument was like, ah, I didn't. I can't believe she
was that mean of a person.I was wrong a few people maybe missing
(01:28:24):
from Shannon Doherty's funeral. The actresswho passed away Saturday, reported they had
a list of people she didn't wantto attend. According to The Daily Mail,
Doherty previously talked about her funeral plansand burial arrangements on her Let's Be
Clear podcast. Although no names werementioned, Doherty said she didn't want some
people there because there are reasons forshowing up aren't the best. She also
(01:28:45):
said some people might only go becauseit's politically correct and they feel pressure to
not look bad. The actress passedaway falling along cancer battle. She was
fifty three. Wow. Yeah,I knew. I had heard that she
was difficult to work with and quitethe sea next Tuesday, But whatever,
I guess the list proves it.And the part that I is really interesting
(01:29:11):
is when someone when someone dies,even if like you change as an individual,
there's something that like, sometimes peopleget clarity, some people get confusion,
Like so maybe someone would go becausethey've realized that they're wrong. I
mean, there's a hundred different reasonswhy someone would go to a funeral.
And though the ones she's listening areaccurate, that you're just it feels you're
(01:29:34):
dead, You don't know and don'tcare. Who's there? Right? Is
there going to be a guy atthe door saying all right a bounce,
Oh you're on You're on Shannon Doherty'sdo not in her list? You can't
come in? Sorry, sorry,you're in the book right the Tory spelling.
Yeah, yeah, you can't comein. Sorry? And do you
(01:30:00):
do you have? Like like areyou shocked by it? He has a
list, the list? Yeah,like you're like deep and dip up so
that Oh, what do you mean? I'm not on the list. I'm
sure some people would, but Americansbelieve blank is essential to summer. Americans
(01:30:21):
believe blank is essential to summer beer. Some people would say sunscreen. I'm
not one of them, but somepeople would say that I like the idea
of beer, baseball, summer fleeingmaybe okay, okay, essential to summer
(01:30:45):
fireworks, fried chicken, fried chicken, lake life. July is National ice
cream Month. The new research revealshow much Americans love the frozen tree.
According to the survey, seventy twopercent of respondence feel no summer meal is
complete without a scoop of ice cream. Three quarters of ice cream is the
(01:31:06):
ultimate in three quarters think ice creamis the ultimate indulgence. Sixty eight percent
Field nostalgic. When they hear anice cream truck's jingle, We think our
ice cream truck guy died, ahcoming around anymore. I mean he was
old. I mean that's not funny, but yeah, I get it.
But and he just we just wehaven't heard him, and we feel like
(01:31:27):
this would be the time he wouldcome around. You think that would be
like a business that gets passed down, like the sun would pick it up.
Her grandson. I don't want yourlife, dude, the no way.
It is not the same mystique itused to be, right, I
don't look like it's the guy's veryquestionable, very and when he gets out
(01:31:47):
of the truck, it's like ittakes him like five minutes and he has
to walk around, he has toun keeps the side like the truck's barely
No, it is questionable. I'mto the price, right, and then
it's dollars for a SpongeBob ice creamdon't even look like SpongeBob. That's been
that's got frostbite on it, right, been melted and then refrozen. Kids
(01:32:12):
sure do like it. Yeah,and I don't agree I don't think ice
cream is essential to summer. Ijust think ice cream is essential anytime.
Yeah. Last one, Americans thinka text feels naked without blank I saw
this story, do you know.Yeah? Yeah, punctuation, honestly,
(01:32:34):
I think is what it should be. Yeah, that's a good point,
because people misinterpret text messages all right, But I'm just as guilty of it.
But I think if you start yoursentence with what if or what is?
Do I really need a question markat the end of that sentence?
(01:32:55):
You know, I've already started itoff with the proper beginnings of a question
what is? Or where? Right? Yeah? I know, so I
don't really I don't think I shouldhave to put a question mark there?
But what? But the answer isemoji emojis. Today is World Emoji Day,
and a new survey reveals fifty eightpercent of Americans think emojis improve how
we talk to each other. Accordingto the Paul, forty one percent of
(01:33:18):
respondent say a message needs to havean emoji to be complete. It finds
the top three most used emojis arepeach, eggplant, and just getting smiley
face, red heart, and thumbsup. Okay, I'm gonna take a
break and we'll be back. Telsa'sMorning Show continues next Dax The Big Mad
(01:33:41):
Morning Show on Telsa's Rock Station ninetyseven kmot, Good morning, It's the
Big Mad Morning Show. Six kmot. I am not as much of a
gamer as like say, GIMPI,but I do play games with my kids
(01:34:02):
on their switch. It's not thesame, really, but I do partic
and so these are the best gamesof twenty twenty four. Nice Destiny to
the Final Shape. Never played it. I've heard good things about Destiny and
this sequel, so all right,I can see it. Botany Manner never
(01:34:25):
game for plant lovers. As youplay as a retired botanist researching forgotten flora,
and over the coast of five differentchapters, you'll solve puzzles to grow
the plants and fill out protagonist ArabellaGreensfield book. Another one. This looks
lame. Another one, Angerfoot,Angerfoot. Never heard of this one.
(01:34:45):
It is inspired by like Double Oseven type of thing. It's a repetitive
first person shooter game, is whatit looks like. Yeah, I'm out
just on the animation. It's toocomicy. Elden Ring Shadow of Urd Tree
(01:35:08):
Final Fantasy seven rebirth. Okay,Final Fantasy has always been a huge,
huge franchise, Stellar Blade, neverheard of that one bandle tail a League
of Legends story. It's a roleplaying game out in Dicka. Not what
(01:35:30):
Lindsay's gonna do in like twenty threeminutes. Not a game on sounding an
adventure game about Russian Orthodox nun deliveringa letter to her bishop in the early
twentieth century. But that's just windowdressing for its game design. Oh,
it'll task you to collect items,for example, only to explicitly tell you
(01:35:50):
that it's pointless to do so.It then ties the fertunity to deeper musings
about faith and good deeds. Thisgame looks creepiest. Yeah, it looks
deep man, Yeah, that couldbe interesting. Yeah that's a PC game,
uh PC, PlayStation and Xbox Ohokay, well if it's on PlayStation,
(01:36:11):
I'll search the store because this looksinteresting. I like good creepy games
like this that keep you on theedge. Yeah. Tech and eight Okay,
that does surprise me. A huge, huge franchise as well, But
what different are they gonna do?I mean, aside from introduce different characters,
is all the same thing. Thenew special style features simplifies the controls,
(01:36:33):
so just one button can engage yourmost damaging attacks old damn allowing you
to choose whatever character looks coolest andexplore the abilities. Is that Eddie Gordo?
I think he was my favorites character? Animal? Well, these are
the best games of twenty twenty fourread only memories Neurodriver. What that sounds
(01:36:56):
like a hoot? Yeah? It'sa storytelling cyber punk type of game.
Follows cat and Mouse game between eS eighty eight and a Magical Girl and
Golden Butterfly the main villain. Yeah, okay, Berserk Oh, settle down.
It's an adventure puzzle game, Berserkboy. Okay. It's an action
(01:37:19):
platform a game timber on Early Access. It's a beaver buildings apartments type of
thing. This feels so much likeGimpi's Wheelhouse, timber Timberborne Early Access,
Timberborn Early Okay, timber Borne isthe name of the game. Okay,
(01:37:40):
Yeah, it's like a Sims sortof thing build up. But you're a
beaver. I guess that's what itsays here, Little Kiddie, Big City,
is that another movie? It isa simple game. You're a kitten
who tumbled from your cozy perch atthe top of your high rise apartment and
you need you get home. Soundslike it would be like Frogger or something.
(01:38:03):
It is a adventure game good forkids. Puzzle Snuffkin. Also not
a movie that Lindsay will talk aboutat nine. Melody of Mome Mooman Valley.
This is a adventure puzzle type ofgame set in the nineteen forties.
Okay, Minimi Lane simulation game,Intend to Switch PC Solium Infernum PC game,
(01:38:31):
a competitive multiplayer strategy game, GrandBlue Fantasy Relink. This has apparently
got quite the franchise Japanese mobile gameswhere it got it started. It's an
RPG action game. Okay, Ithink Final Fantasy ish that's what it looks
like to me. The Plumb IslandHorror. Oh. This is an actual
(01:38:56):
tabletop game, okay, not apiece game or video. Cryptmaster is an
RPG game available on PC and it'ssomewhere between Wordle and Mavis Beacon. What
if that means anything to you?Hadis two? What PC action game?
(01:39:18):
Flock? That is a adventure,cooperative multiplayer new gamers intro game to It's
heroin. It's gets you to theGateway Pennies. Big Breakaway another kids game,
probably probably best suited for kids.It is an action adventure game.
(01:39:38):
Yeah, Astra VR game simulation.Pacific Drive horror thriller simulation on PC and
PlayStation. Set in nineteen eighty nineteenninety eight. It trusts you into an
eerie exclusion zone into the Pacific Northwestand tasks you to collect car parts and
(01:39:58):
discover secrets as you attempt to escape. I have seen trailers for this and
it looks just interesting enough for meto check out. Right, It's I'm
kind of on the on the onthe fence about it, but okay,
LORI Lay and the Laser Eyes.This is a horror thriller puzzle game for
(01:40:20):
PC and Switch Arcs. Another tabletopgame, hmm, Final Fantasy. It's
fourteen. Yeah, that sounds aboutright. Downtrail PC, PlayStation, Xbox.
If you're unfamiliar with Final Fantasy,it's a big deal. Manor Lord's
(01:40:40):
Early Access, a strategy simulation forPC and Xbox. Okay, Ultimate,
go ahead. I'll say it lookslike it's a medieval type game. Yeah,
where you're your a knight in shiningarmor. Okay, I dig those
kind of games. Ultimate Swing GolfVR simulation for golfing Balatro This is a
(01:41:08):
card game that they've made in fora switch, PC, PlayStation, Xbox.
Home Safety Hotline This is a PCgame takes place in ninety six and
you work as a call center employee. Cockroaches, ants, bees, moles,
fires, mold, your phone maybe any hazard to your home and
(01:41:30):
you can assess your issue. Butat first, after my first day,
my electronic database starts to gain uncannyentries. Callers report strange phenomenons, My
supervisor goes from friendly to cryptic tocultish. Home Safety Hotline is one of
the most imaginative and unsettling indie gamesencountered in a while. It looks pretty
lame, like a Dragon for PC, PlayStation, Xbox. That's RPG.
(01:41:57):
Another Crabs Treasure Hell yeah, I'vebeen waiting for that. That is a
action adventure RPG game for the threeuntil then a Filipino inspired game, and
it is a cozy adventure game.Hell Divers too, PlayStation shooter multiplayer.
(01:42:19):
Okay, I'm trying to move forwardon these because they get there's I don't
know how you have the best onesof the year when you have so many,
right, wo's just tour to picturejust one Corbyn, Rise of Ronan
about ninjas. I think I playedthat one action multiplayer RPG, Prince of
(01:42:39):
Persia, The Lost Crown, DreadDelusion Paper, Mario The Thousand Year Door.
Anything Mario is always a big dealman. Oh yeah, my kids
love it and they've only played likethree different Mario games. There's so many
different ones to choose from. TheMario Kart is huge. I mean,
(01:43:00):
yes, but now there's that's nowlike secondary. Yeah. Splatoon three also
not a movie. Lindsey will mentionhere in a minute Splatoon, Yes,
this is a action shooter. Great. Do you know this game? My
kids played Splatoon two? Okay,I don't know. I never played it.
Do you know what it's about.It's definitely geared towards kids. Yes,
(01:43:24):
just by looking at the animation andthe character drawings, definitely geared towards
kids. So that that's it.If you are looking for a game,
I think the Home Safety Hotline hasmy attention. I think that that's that's
I think that's that could be interesting. I don't want to play a video
game where I'm doing customer service man. No, No, like it's more,
(01:43:45):
that's just the storyline. Little kiddie, Big City has my attention.
I'm just being honest. Indica hasmy attention. Yeah, botany manor come
on, you're gonna go. Igonna pull out of my plants. My
kids play animal crossing and uh,they do events, and she was like,
(01:44:06):
I have to get on they're doingfireworks today. I'm like, you
don't have to get on here.Yeah, all right, we're gonna take
a break. We'll be back.Four of The Big Man Morning Show is
next ninety D. Good morning,It's The Big Man Morning Shown. Six
Oh K M O D. Canalso text bmms and then what you want
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to say to eight two nine fourfive. I mentioned yesterday rookies and quarterbacks
reported in a few teams across theleague. In the NFL today, the
Houston Texans are the only team witheveryone reporting. They have their full that
everybody's at camp. So that isa fantastic good for them. Yeah,
they have a lot to prove,right Like they are looking to show that
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they can take control of the AFCSouth with the Digs and Joe Mixon and
Hunter all being added. They're like, we're here to hunt and so It'll
be interesting to see how that howthat plays plays out for them. I'm
excited to see if they become acontender because I'm a fantasy j Stroud.
I think I think he's awesome towatch play. Yeah, and then the
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Chiefs there was they were showing Iwas being a dork like total homer and
watching players arrive because they were updatingit as it was happening. And Patrick
Mahomes showed up. He was like, I brought a TV so I could
watch the Olympics. Okay, Becausethe Chiefs are required to stay in dorms
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at the college on one of thefew teams that still do that, they're
required. Everybody else just goes tothe local hotel or whatever at home.
Yeah, something that's near their home, so they can just go home and
Chiefs. The other unique thing thatthe Chiefs do is they do no inner
squad practices, so they don't practicewith another team. They don't mess with
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another team at all. Okay,and Andreid's like, because we want our
cadence, we have a certain waywe'd like to do our practice and we
don't want to mess up that rhythm, which it's worked. How would they
do it's worked okay for them,right, So I just know I'm excited.
I'm excited to watch that Hall ofFame game for like four seconds just
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to go, yeah, football's on, all right, I'll move on because
it's usually not very exciting. Onepiece of Dallas's dynamic backcourt duo is recovering
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from off season hand surgery. Maverickstar Kyrie Irving has undergone surgery to repair
a broken left hand. He sustainedthe injury earlier this month. The while
training. The team did not saywhen Irving will be able to resume basketball
activities. The thirty two year oldaverage twenty five point six point ks,
five point two assists, and fiverebounds in fifty eight games last season while
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helping lead the Maps to the NBAFinals for the first time since twenty eleven.
The Lakers are adding the G Leaguecoach of the Year to their coaching
staff for the upcoming season. ESPNis reporting that Sacramento King's G League coach
Lindsay Harding, has agreed to becomean assistant on JJ Reddick's inaugural staff in
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LA. The thirty nine year oldhas steadily risen up to the coaching ranks.
After her retirement from the WNBA,she played for the Dukes women's basketball
team at the same time Reddick playedfor the Dukes men's basketball team. In
the two thousands, she guided theStockton Kings to the Western Conference Finals in
her one season with the team.Harding will join a coaching staff that also
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includes Scott Brooks, Nick McKillen,and Greg Saint John and In a press
conference before the Open Championship yesterday,Tiger Woods showed he's still very much a
competitor. A reporter asked Woods torespond to comments made by golf veteran Colin
Montgomery implying that it would be inWood's best interest to retire and walk away
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from the game sooner rather than later. Wood's retort was sharp and stonefaced,
saying, well, as a formerchampion, I'm exempt until I'm sixty.
Colin's not. He's not a pastchampion, so he's not exempt, so
he doesn't get to make that decision. I do. So when I get
to be his age, I stillget to make that decision where he doesn't.
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I hate this question. If he'sgot the fight in him, let
him go absolutely, Hey, he'snot going to turn the fight out.
If you know anything about Tiger Woods, you've read anything about him, you
read he ain't backing down. Theman decided while he was playing golf at
his best to become and he triedto. He went through Navy seal training
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like multiple times. That's how hetorked up his back so bad. And
following the comment from Woods, Montgomerytook on to X, writing, if
golf writers want my thoughts on Tiger, please ask me direct rather than talking
or taking a quote from an interviewout of content. Oh God, wishing
Tiger an enjoyable and successful week.That's called saving face with king percent.
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And that's your balls of the Wallsports. I'm lindsay in ninety seven to
five camp oh D. You canalso text BMMS and then what you want
to say to eight, two,nine, four or five. This is
a pretty crazy story. I couldonly imagine what would happen, you know,
if your child was murdered, Andthat's what happened to Mark Corley.
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He was murdered when he was twentythree years old. He was executed during
a brutal shooting five months after hewas reported missing. His body was found
on a farm right just a horriblestory. His dad, whose name is
Tony, spent twenty five years tryingto seek justice and find out who did
this too his son. He evenput up a reward of twenty six thousand
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dollars twenty six thousand, sixty fourdollars and thirty cents. I don't want
to undermine it, and police didcharge. They had five suspects, but
nobody was charged or been convicted ofit. And so now twenty four years
since his son has died, hereceived an email with information. I don't
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know how you get it. Howyou because he didn't have an email.
I guess he may have had anemail then, but I don't know how
you would find the email. Iguess maybe unless he was put it on
like a poster or something like that. He said. A long time after
the reward was offered, I hadan email from someone saying they used to
know the perpetrators but had changed theirways. They said they needed time to
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decide if they wanted to say anythingto me. I contacted the police about
the potential tip and they took theemail phone number and track down the person
who gave us the tip. Theyinvestigated and said it was true, but
the tipster was frightened of perpetrators andthey couldn't force him to give any information.
He added, It's been twenty fiveyears of my life wasted, but
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at least I can say I'm tryingto get justice for Mark. I've never
been the same person since. Butyou just go to learn to deal with
it day to day by day.That's all I can do. It's made
me very bitter. It's traumatized me. It's broken friends away from me because
I'm short tempered. It's changed mylife completely. I've got no real friends.
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My partner left me at the time, and it's had knock on and
it's had knock on effects that peopledon't understand. It's like I'm doing my
own life sentence. I've lost completefaith in police. Why is it somebody
can get away with murder? Thishas destroyed my life. I just exist.
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I want police to understand and feelhow I've done. I thought we'd
see justice and i'd see them sentdown, but that never happened. It's
a horrible thing. He believes thathe had fallen in with the wrong crowd
and says that they had fallen outsomehow with that group and then that's when
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they took his life. He waslast seen with his mother in late June.
He went away supposedly for a fewdays, but when he didn't return
phone calls, that's when they knewsomething was up. Police search for six
months. Missing person posters went up, of course, before his remains were
found by drainage workers. One mandenied murder and fourthers denied conspiracy to murder.
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The case was thrown out after itwas revealed police had carried out an
unlawful bugging operation. Hidden microphones wereinstalled in exercise yards outside police stations.
The court heard so privileged conversations betweendetained men and their solicitors were recorded.
He wrote a book called More Questionsand Answers about the murder. Says he
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shocked when he found out the casehad been thrown out. He's still offering
a reward and the case is stillclassified as open. The trial came about,
and sadly enough, the judge saidthere would be no trial. He
said the police would be prosecuted.The police would be prosecuted for breaking the
law. The police never came andapologized to him. Quote, it's so
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depressing and really hard. There's somany anniversaries, Mark's birthday, the time
he went missing, which was aroundMay or June when they found him,
and the court case. I havealways hoped, and I honestly believe that
nobody knows what's around the corner.I'll never give up. It's how far
I can push to keep the storyout there. There's a reward. I've
written my book. I'm trying mybest. Really. The police said to
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wait and see if they had anynew evidence to act or they would how
long to give up? Oh?Never, if it's your child. Never.
Yeah, writing the books, givingrewards, trying to get as much
information as possible. I mean,you gotta think after twenty years, twenty
five years, isn't that what yousaid? Twenty five years, twenty five
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years. I mean, nothing's comeup yet. Yeah, I'm gonna go
with never. Yeah, I'm happywith that. You may try to figure
out how to incorporate it into yourdaily life, but you will. I
would always seek justice. I wouldalways look to honor my child with whoever
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did this to them, even ifyou go to your deathbed, never never
finding out you're eighty years old,decrepit, Yeah, falling apart. Yeah,
still trying huh. Yeah, Imean it won't be like it did
when I was forty fifty or sixty, right, But yeah, yeah,
one hundred percent. I always would. There's a movie called Valley of a
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Law with Charlie starin and oh what'shis name? GIMPI, the guy that
we we used to say he lookedlike at our old building. Oh,
Tommy Tommy Lee Jones. Yeah,I knew the reference. You get it.
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And she's a police she's a policedetective. He his son gets murdered.
It's unclear if it's police or ifit's a military crime. And he's
an ex sergeant, and he justdoesn't give up and he works with Charlie
staring to solve the crime. Okay, in the Valley of a Law.
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I've never heard of this movie.It's a seven movie. Okay, Yeah,
it's pretty good. Okay, Yeah, classic Franco, classic Tommy Jones,
Susan Sarandon, and I think sheplays I think she plays his wife,
if I'm not mistaken. Okay,but yeah, never, I would
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never give up. And I can'timagine how frustrate everything he's saying, you
go, yeah, that makes sense. I would also be exhausted by the
letdown that has that every turn,but also he apparently made a lot of
choices that put him in that positionthis did yeah, yeah, which sucks.
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And to send an email twenty fouryears later and be like, hey,
is also horrible. Send it tothe police. But that's really crazy
to take a butter knife and pullthe scab offlutely and then stick your thumb
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in it, because that's exactly what'shappening. You know, this guy's trying
to just move on with his lifeand lives as normal as possible, and
then you get that surprise out ofnowhere twenty five years later. You can
only imagine, Yeah, and hesounds infatuated, which is I don't think
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I'd be infatuated the whole time,but I would be working at it.
Oh yeah, right, I wouldn't, you know, jeopardize losing everything just
to because now what he got right, you just said it. You've lost
everything because of your son's murder,or because of your choices. It's because
of his choices caused by his themurder of his son, but it's still
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the choices that he made. Yeah, you always have a choice. It
doesn't matter where you are, whatyou're doing. You always have a choice
in prison, you have a choice, except for you know, shower Sacks.
I don't think you have a choice. I mean you you could maybe
maybe. All Right, we gotto take a break. We'll be back
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to Telsa's Morning show. Yeah,he's coming right back. He'll be mad
Morning Show, Tulsa's rock Station,ninety seven to five KMOT. I'm a
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lindsay, what'd you learn today?I learned that Virginia claims to be the
best state for business. That's becauseevery entrepreneur knows the real state of business
is denial. And the Major LeagueAll Star Game went down last night,
and it's the least important game ofthe season, or the one and sixty
third least important if you count everyChicago White Sox game can be. What
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you learn today, well learn ifyou feel cursed, and make yourself a
good stew. I also learned thatyour tech is not complete without an egg
plant kittie squirt squirt emotion. Ilearned Gimby thinks a lot of himself.
Uh, damn it. I alreadyhad had a good one too. Uh.
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And I learned that threw you off, isn't it? It did?
Yeah, your egg plant threw meoff. What are you gonna say?
Uh? And I also learned thatif that guy that removed the flag,
they were very against him doing that. But if he just would have taken
the l off and removed that,they've probably have been all about it.
Corp, say, make sure thatdishwasher is loaded right? It's Moosey stopped
tracking my cycle? This is andI'm sorry? Can I get should be
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