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Good morning, Gimpy, Well, good morning. Or then Lindsay's out,

(03:08):
she's dealing with the personal matter. We expect her back
on Monday. But we got tickets to Daughtry. We're gonna
give away. Daughtry's gonna be at the hard Rock Live
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Get your tickets Hard Rock Casino, Tulsa dot com. We'll
see what can Gimpy wants to talk about. Conspiracy theory.
Thursday should be fun today or interesting or perplexing or

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annoying or just plamed, whatever your mood is. We're gonna
talk to Mike Malega because the drillers start at homestand
starting tomorrow after the All Star break. And we got
our top list. Top list is gonna be bad things
to say on your first day in prison. The top
five bad things to say on your first day in prison.

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I'm just gonna throw one out there. I don't suspect
anyone's gonna have it. What's up, bitches, It might be
one you shouldn't put on there. So we'll get to
that coming up. So I got contacted on Facebook and
this actually comes up a lot where people go, hey,

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I'm having okay, So do you know Mike from a Pillar? No,
the band Pillar from this area a Christian rock band
and they still do stuff occasionally. But he's a big
fitness enthusiast, right, He's a big fan of the show.
Good dude, right, solid human being, and he is always

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comes to us with like, hey, you know, do you
want to have a fitness guy on stuff like it?
Just a really good guy and to be honest, I
just haven't figured out how to incorporate him into that.
But he's gonna do a fitness expone. He's like, how
can I get you guys out there? This is easily
like the biggest question we get asked. And why because

(05:01):
Mike knows that your neighbors and your friends are listening
to us, same thing. Mike from Andelini's knows Mike's been
with us a long time. Because he knows that all
of his future customers are listening to us. Same reason
Eric with Revive Men's Health. He knows all the future

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listeners are with us. McDonald's dropped off food yesterday. Why
because they know that their future customers are with us,
all their neighbors are with us. We're the number one
show and we've never addressed it on the air of

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how you can do that. There are so many businesses
that are like Facebook and go. I don't know how
to do this? How do I what's the first step?
And easily? In anything, first step is always the hardest.
So I was like, why don't we just address it
and get it out of the way. Makes sense and
to make it more easy, I'm going to be a

(06:09):
part of that journey. So what all you gotta do
is if you want our help or my help, or
you want the future customers of your business to hear
about you, just email corbinet kmod dot com. Pretty simple,

(06:30):
and I will take your email. I literally will print
out your email, and I will wait for a salesperson
to show up. Right on the side of the building
where the air conditioning doesn't work. I will do that
for you. I will go sweat it out for you
and get and connect you with somebody that will will

(06:53):
help will help you. I'll even go on the first
call because I take that seriously. When a client wants
to be a part of us, Yeah, and you might go, oh, man,
I don't know how to do that, or it feels
like a lot. I don't know what your situation is,
but you owe it to your business and the loan

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you took out and all the extra hours you put
into your business to explore that option and exploring that
opportunity isn't going to hurt anything. No, it's actually free
to ask, right. We put that on a shirt. It's
free to ask. I love it. We got so many
slogans that need to go on a shirt. I got

(07:38):
to keep it tally for real, right, but it is.
It's free to ask. It's not going to cost you
anything to be like, Hey, what do I got to
do to be a part of your show? What do
I got to do to add? Whatever the case is,
it's free to ask. It don't hurt anybody, Right, what's
the worst that could happen? Right? Exactly nothing, exactly nothing.

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You can just ignore our emails after that for our
phone calls. But there's a reason Cox Cable has been
around for so long. There's a reason Jeff from Hinsley
Associates chooses us. He gets bombarded because of what he's
done with us, and he will tell you it is

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because you guys have where the friends and neighbors. Everybody's
listening to you, and so we want to help you
with that. I want to help you with that. I
take it really seriously when a client says, we want
to be with your show. So corbinetkmod dot com, you

(08:46):
send an email and I will print it off. I'm
one of the few printers. I'm one of the few
computers in this building. Map to a printer, I think
it's GIMPI and iye, that's it. That's it. That's not
a joke. O. Lindsey actually had to email me something
the other day, Hey can you print this off for me? Sure? Sure,

(09:08):
It'll be back there in Steve Scott's old hole I
go to sometimes work in another steal. I can't print
stuff off in there. I'm not joking this computer and
give me the computer as far as I know. Yeah, right,
are the only printers that are connected to a computer.
We are the chosen ones or the nagging ones. It's
probably that, but that's to my point contacting me corbinetkmody

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dot com. I will go and nag the a team
out there to help you. Yeah, there's anything you're really
good at, it's nagging. And I will gladly play buffer
with the salesperson and be like, hey, let my boy
figure this out. We've done that with a lot of businesses.

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And you owe it to yourself to take the the meeting,
to make the call. Yeah, you never know what's gonna happen.
I was telling this story to Gimpie yesterday. I was
having somebody that was mowing my mom's yard and it

(10:16):
fell apart, like the guy had some life problems. It
hadn't been mowed in fourteen days. And if you know
anything about a yard that hasn't been mowed in fourteen
days when thirty two inches of rain and fallen, it
was pretty tall. Yeah, it's pretty bushy for sure. And
I don't want my mom frustrated. I don't want to
mow it. I'd have to buy a I have to

(10:36):
buy a mower. Oh, you can't take your fancy of
your turnout. No, the gate isn't wide enough and I
don't have a trailer to Bookoo to Bookoo, and I
was I was like what. He was like, what are
you gonna do? And I'm I don't know. I don't
know what I'm gonna do. I found a kid who's
charging me less nice and did it? Yes, yes, child

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slave labor his choice. Bro rode up on his bike,
no kidding, huh. Point being is I didn't know yesterday
when the day started, I didn't know what was gonna happen.
But it's free to ask, and I want that for you,
and I want that for your business. So corbinet kmod

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dot com, I challenge you to challenge me on it,
and I will help set that up. I will walk
that down there to the A team. I'll go on
that first call and I'll be there to help you
along the way. You don't have to go. I don't
want Sally from the sales department, unfortunately that's Sally's job exactly.

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But I can gladly be the assist. I'll be your
I'll be the I'll be the they can be Pippin' okay,
and I'll be Jordan. Is that a bit of a
wingman sort of thing? Yes? That goes okay? All right, Dan,
I'll get you cooked up. I'll be your wing man. Yeah,
I got you. You'd be my wing man any day.

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Isn't that the line top Gun, Yes, Hey Maverick, Yeah yeah.
Ice Man's like, hey Maverick, but no, I know, I
think you're miscording. I think it's because he smacks on
gum the whole time, the whole movie. But it sells
his character, it does, and and we'll be I'll be
your wing Matt. I want it. I want that for

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you because for to be sick, for you to be success,
I would love for you to go in another When
you get all big and beautiful from advertising with us,
and then another media entity comes to you, you can
go big mad morning shows. My boy, I ain't going nowhere.

(12:51):
I want that for you. So corbinet kmod dot com
and uh, we will totally take care of you. All right,
got that out of the way. We got tickets to
Daantry we're gonna give away. Plus we've got news quikies,
and we got our top five songs and conspiracy theory Thursday,
and we'll see what Gimpie wants talk about. We'll be back.

Speaker 5 (13:09):
Tulsa's Morning Show is coming right back. A Big Man
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Speaker 6 (13:19):
Is, It's time for newsquakies, world news, local news, and
news that just makes you say, what the Here's Corbyn
gimbm Lindsay with what's going on news quakies from the
Big Man Morning Show.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
In ninety seventy five, three arrested in love triangle that
involved brass knuckles, a pink camouflage handgun, and a pregnant woman. Nice. Yeah,
So this comes out of West Virginia right where these
two women, Clarissa Moser and a gown named Maggie Denham

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along with a dude named Chaz Chazz Suarez. Like, really, Chazz,
You're not like his name is really Chazz? Name is
Chaz Chazz Suarez. And you can get the link at
our Facebook page Facebook dot com slash PMMs six nine.
You can see the mugshots of these people and they
look exactly as you would suspect anyhow. So apparently there

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was this other woman that was with them, and they
all got into an argument with this woman over a dude,
and they ended up holding this woman kind of hostage
for a little while. They say that Maggie wore a
pair of brass knuckles that had a blade attached to it,
while Old Clarissa held a pink camouflage nine millimeter that

(14:33):
had three rounds loaded into it, and Old Chaz had
his own little handgun. She's a girl, of course I'd
be pink, of course, and camouflage, you know, because it's trendy.
Chaz had his own gun that he was just kind
of waving around all over the place. So they're arguing
about this dude, and the three of them, Clarissa, Maggie
and Chaz would not let this woman go at all whatsoever.

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And they eventually she eventually revealed to these three, hey,
I'm pregnant, and they like, stop for a second, and
it's like whoa. But they still wouldn't let her go
until she took a pregnancy test. We don't believe. Prove it,
prove it, prove it, prove it, right, I can't pee

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under all this pressure, right, What a moment you gotta have?
What if you're lying? Right?

Speaker 5 (15:24):
Like?

Speaker 1 (15:25):
Right? Oh goodness. So eventually, somehow the police did get
involved and the woman that was being held capped have
told her story to the police. They get a warrant
and they go search the house. That's where they found
all the weapons that they had. They eventually arrested all
three of them. Old Maggie and Clarissa are looking at

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charges of wanton endangerment and conspiracy, while Old Chazz here
faces multiple charges including robbery. Why were they holding her hostage?
They were getting a there was an argument over some dude.
I don't know if it was Chaz or some other
guy or whatever, but apparently these three Clarissa, Maggie, and

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Chaz were all in a thruple, you know what I mean?
You know the relationship betwixt the three of them. I
don't The story's very vague. It doesn't say whether this
unnamed woman that they're talking about was also part of
this little group love thing that they got going on,
and maybe Chaz was the one that got her knocked up.
I don't know. Didn't really say, but they held her

(16:35):
captive and she finally got away, called the police and
they're like, yeah, you can't do that, arrested all of them. Yeah,
and where did this take place?

Speaker 2 (16:44):
In?

Speaker 1 (16:44):
What city? Western Virginia, Moundsville, West Virginia. Okay, Okay, So
wanton endangerment, which is doing something reckless with a firearm
that could hurt her kill someone. That makes sense. They
got her held at gunpoint. Chaz was waving his gun
all over the place, to the point to where one
of the gals was like, hey, can you stop waving

(17:06):
that around all over the places? You're freaking me out, man.
So that apparently you can get up to five years
just for that. Wow, And then unlawful detention you get
five years with that, And it depends on how severe
it is. I don't know. The gun makes it feel

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pretty severe, I can think so. And brass knuckles with
a blade attached to it that, come on now, and
conspiracy to commit a felony you can get up to
five years. So you could go to jail for fifteen years,
potentially potentially over over an argument about a dude over
stay away from my man. Yeah, yeah, I want to

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know where she got these brass knuckles with the blade
on you. I've seen these pick them up at like
a flea marker now, I mean probably any weapons store.
I mean if you ask me, if you be like,
where do I get brass knucks, I'd be like, uh,
the fair right, exactly? Hot topic, Like I don't I
don't know I'm sure there's a don't don't don't send
me a thing. Here's a link for brass. But I've

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seen those that are like the blade is like where
the thumb would be, and it's like a but it
has like a handle too, then knucks on the outside.
I've seen those before. It's more of a knife, but
you know it's got Okay, see the way I read
it and the way I envisioned it. I was thinking
more Unicorn style, where you got the brass knuckles and

(18:32):
then the blade would be sticking out of the knuckles
themselves so you can punch them in the face and
stab them. I don't know. Still wild, well, no, so
you never you don't you You're there like, hey, if
I'm ready, I just want to intimidate you. But if
I have to, I'll stab you. Yeah, so crazy. I

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think it's for a punch and then on the way
backs a little slice, punch and slice action. Okay, yeah,
because I can't imagine you're gonna blade then punch. No,
I wouldn't anyway, if you're going to stab somebody, just
leave it at that. Yeah, stab and be done with it.
I'm a bigger fan of efficiency, so I would probably
just stab. Yeah, but it makes sense. If you don't

(19:17):
want to stab them, you have the option to just
knock them out. Did it say if it came with
the black no finger gloves? I did not say. Video
contradicts trooper's statement about us speeding your arrest. Now, this
is a follow up to a story we actually read
in June where a young man was pulled over for
speeding and he said he was late to a job interview. Okay, yeah,

(19:41):
I remember that. And now state police video contradicts the
statements by a Connecticut trooper in the case of a
team who was accused of going one hundred and thirty
miles an hour. The video shows the teen never told
the trooper that he was speeding to get to a
job interview, and that he claimed to be sleeping at
the time of the incident. Dash Cam video also shows

(20:04):
the trooper did not pursue the speeding vehicle as he
wrote in the charging documents. All charges are now dismissed
and state police have said they're real sorry. So in
the original story, the trooper pursued the speeding person. It
was fast and dangerous, so they let him go away.

(20:24):
They got the plate of course, they then got a
phone number to the owner. Then that person said it
was this person. The police went to the house and
the person, this nineteen year old, was arrested, and that's
where the trooper said that. He said he was on
his way to a job interview. None of those things
were ever said. He was asleep in his home at

(20:45):
the time, never apparently was never in the car. Oh
so the trooper just pretty much made everything up minus
I mean, I don't know. It's the story is that
they contacted an owner of a vehicle and said it
was that individual. So maybe the owner of the owner
of the vehicle, pinning it on another potential lison, trying
not to get in trouble potent. There's a lot going

(21:07):
on there. Chinese man arrested for dressing up as a
woman and filming six acts sex acts with hundreds of men.
Obviously comes out of China. I guess not obviously, but
it does come out of China. There was a thirty
eight year old dude. Apparently he would go and get
dressed up as a woman. They say that he regularly

(21:28):
wore heavy makeup, he wore wigs, even long skirts. He
would go so far as to change his voice to
sound like a lady, and he would lure these guys.
Does that ever work not? Apparently, so for sixteen hundred men,
And apparently it worked. So he would lure these guys

(21:49):
into his house and that's where you know, they would
get all sexy time. And he had hidden cameras all
over his house, so he filmed the entire thing, all
these different sex acts with these sixteen hundred dudes. Now
they think authorities being they think that the sixteen hundred
is a little exaggerated. Of course it is. It would

(22:11):
take four years every day, maybe he would have to know. Okay,
it'd take two years having sex twice a day. There
you go, No, who knows. So there are a lot
of dudes. A lot of dudes fell for this scam, apparently.
So he'd bring him into his house, he'd have the
sex with him, he'd film it with his secret cameras,
and then he would take those videos and then upload

(22:33):
them online to private groups where users would pay a
subscription fee and so they could watch the videos. Right.
So anyhow, when one of the victims, a couple of
the victims finally came forward, and that's how this guy
got busted. Okay. They say that he wouldn't necessarily demand

(22:54):
money from the victims directly, but he would ask him
for small things like milk or fruit or even cooking oil.
That's just what the article says. Man, this is cooking
oil or rare thing. I'll give you the hot commodity.
Maybe they're in China. I don't know. Maybe the guy's

(23:16):
just poor and he's light. Listen. I just want to
make some French toast. I got the bread and butter.
I just don't know. I'll have milk or oil. Man
to come home anyway, So, yeah, he is. He has
since been arrested. He went by two aliases, Uncle Red
and sister Hong. Yeah. I just think it's hilarious. He

(23:42):
even tried to manipulate his voice. Hey, fellas, you looking
for a good time. Oh this is my first time.
I've never done this before. I've not done this five
hundred and ninety nine other times. Twenty one children taken
from I'm a California couple. Authorities have taken twenty one

(24:04):
children from a couple in California on Tuesday. The police
confirmed the children, all born via surrogates, were placed in
protective custody. Investigators say this is connected with a child
abuse case involving a two month old baby with a
traumatic head injury. A man and woman who live at
a home with the children were arrested for felony endangerment

(24:26):
but have since been released. Police say the suspects were
the kids' legal guardians. And if I remember right in
the story, the kids were all really young. Okay, between
two months and thirteen years old. I mean that's still
fairly young. They think only one or two of the

(24:47):
kids were biologically to the mother, and the couple apparently
told the police they wanted a large family. Oh, yeah,
twenty one kids is a large family, Yes, for sure. Yeah.
Fifteen children were removed from the home and another six
are living in the care of family and friends because
they're like, we can't take twenty one twenty one kids.

(25:09):
That's a lot. You're not doing story time, I mean,
unless you're doing a group everybody sit on their fun matt, right, right,
that's you need a couple air friars for nugnugs. Ain't
that the truth? You remember that show in the early nineties,
Just the Ten of Us, or even that show Just
the Eight of Us, or eight is enough? Eight is

(25:30):
enough enough? From the seventies or whatever. Yeah, it shows
like that that I watched at an early age that
said I don't want that many kids. That's a lot
there are. I have friends like, Oh, I want a
big family. I'm so curious of that mindset. Why is
it because that's the way you were brought up? Is
it a religious reason? Do you think that's your purpose? Like,

(25:52):
if that's you feel like that's your purpose, there's no end, right, Like,
if you feel like your purpose is to have as
many kids as possible, it feels like something a man
would say, right, just because he wants to have the sex.
I think three is a good magic number. I think
three is plenty enough kids for one family to have

(26:16):
enough space to give everyone the individual attention. I don't know.
Two is man demand three his zone for good luck?
That's fair? Nice football analogy. If you have three, you
can't there's no equal time. Uh, you can do it,
I mean you can. Like if you've got one that

(26:37):
goes to karate practice, the other one does football, and
another one does cross country, right, you know these two
are coming with to go watch one do karate practice
and vice versa. You just kind of switch it around.
It's not like Nick Cannon where he's got you know,
four five kids whatever it is. You know, here's why three.
Let's use your example, cause what do you do when

(26:59):
there's the same all have their extra curricular activity at
the same time. Well, I mean you got to figure
that out. You know, of one of you won't go
to one of them absolutely, or they won't go to
one of them. No, y'all go, that's it. You've got
they need a ride, Gimpy, I want to drop you
off and I'll come back. You can't drop them off
at the same time. Well, I know, you drop them

(27:20):
off individually. Somebody's going to get there early and then
another person's gonna get their own time. But the fact
of it is is it can be done. Nope, you
can't go to all three. It can't be done. That's
wild four three all right. All these stories are on
our Facebook page at Facebook dot com, slack my twenty
one definitely ain't you ain't making it all of them.

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Speaker 5 (27:46):
Us This Morning show. Oh yeah, he's coming.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
Right morning, Gimpy, Well, good morning, Corb and catch me
out tomorrow night. I'll be gone from five to seven
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(28:09):
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let's see what Gimp wants to talk about.

Speaker 7 (28:20):
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Speaker 1 (28:35):
Looking back to the Lord. I can't press the fire
button and jump at the same thing. I'm gonna need
you to log into screen real quick, there, Corbyn. Have
you ever heard of the website babe pedia dot com.
Babe pedia dot com. No, yeah, uh, well, apparently I
stumbled across this a while ago, and apparently it's just

(28:56):
a website dedicated to hot chicks, and I guess I'm
sending you the link right now. They have on here
the top babes in Oklahoma. I thought this was kind
of interesting. For one, there's like almost three hundred of
these dames in there, and we're only gonna go over
like the top ten. Okay, But I didn't know that

(29:18):
Oklahoma I had so many, so much talent in it all, right, Okay,
when I came from I moved from Kens City to
California and then California to hear I told everybody that
women were hot here for sure. So this is not

(29:41):
a surprise to me. I was surprised. I know, yes,
this this state is full of hot bitches, right, I'm
just surprised that they have a website that's dedicated to
it and that they broke it down and Oklahoma has
to be on happens to be in here, right, And
they've got a lot of you know, big names like
Jeanie Tripple ho Horns on this list, and what it

(30:01):
is is like I know, right, So they go through
and they've ranked them like on a scale of one
to ten, and from what I've seen, nothing's really ranked
under like a seven. Right, I guess once you get
towards and I honestly, Corbyn, I'm not gonna lie to you.
I kind of glanced at the very last page because
I'm like, I want to see who came in dead last,

(30:25):
and those are ones they just never got ranked or whatever.
But I thought it'd be fun to go through the
top ten. And again there's some famous names and they're
like Genie Triple Horns in here, Carrie Underwood's in here,
Kristin Chennawi is on this as well, and then you've
got just other ones that are actresses or models or
porn stars or whatever it is. I'm like, okay, this

(30:47):
is interesting. I don't believe it. What do you mean?
I don't believe these women are from Oklahoma? Why you
say that? Let's just look at number ten. Okay, look
at number ten right here, Trinity bandit is her name
now it says or birthplaces in Oklahoma birthplace I believe. Okay,
I mean that's doctor Phil's from Oklahoma. He went to

(31:09):
tu He's not here though. That's exactly the misrepresentation is
that these people are here. Yeah yeah, yeah, they started here,
were born here, probably lived here for a while and
then got modeling gigs or acting gigs and then moved
on as some people do. You know, when you get

(31:29):
into that acting career, that modeling career. I don't think
a lot of people stay in their small hometown, you know,
and then just travel wherever to do their to do
their work whatever. But the fact of it is, I
gotta take it for what it is. Okay, they say
they're from Oklahoma. I'm taking it for what it is.
Some of these in their descriptions and bios, they give

(31:52):
you exactly where they're at. Some of them are just
pretty generic and they just say Oklahoma here. But coming
into number ten, these are the top ten babes in
Oklahoma according to babepedia dot com. Trinity Bandit comes in
at at number ten. She got voted in an eight
point eighty three out of ten, which I think is
pretty high. You know, she's a she's not a six.

(32:14):
She didn't get voted on it as a six or
as a three or something like that. And it says
that she's a short form video star who's risen to
fame for her TikTok channel. She's got two million followers
on TikTok. Yeah, she got seventy three million likes for
her modeling clips wild lip syncing. Apparently, one of her

(32:35):
most popular TikTok videos is of her on a nighttime
walk Earns over earned her over one point five million views.
It says here she launched her TikTok in twenty nineteen,
like you said, over two million of them. And she
has a sister named Sabrina. So that's kind of what
we're looking at here. Not a whole lot of information,

(32:55):
but just enough. And then it's got pictures of these women,
and I'm like, okay, do I give her an eight
point eighty three out of ten? Sure? Sure she's not
a complete ten. She's not a top ten. You don't
think so. No of these other women that are shown here,
I don't think she's a top like below ten. Is

(33:17):
she's not ugly? No, she's not ugly. I mean we're
splitting hairs. Oh for sure. All these women are smoke shows,
even the one that came in at like two hundred
and ninety one. I'm just gonna go ahead and scroll
down and skip to the very last page there, because
there you go. What's her name? The very last one

(33:38):
is a gal named Whitney Guns. She's two hundred and
thirteenth on this last, and she's still fairly cute. Yeah,
there's some on here that okay, Well, number two twelve
is in neither's two eleven. There's some of them on
her like boog, what the hell is going on here?
Number two ten? There's no way she's hot now, no, no, no.

(34:02):
And that's the fun thing about this is because they
took it from all angles. I've seen some brons on here.
They're like sixty eight years old, and uh, I'm like, okay,
number one oh one, yike, I can see it from
back in the day. This year Vera Miles. The one
that you said was two ten. She's ninety five from

(34:22):
Boise City, Oklahoma. I'm curious as to what she's doing now.
What is she doing now? Living in a nursing home.
But I mean, if you look at some of those
old pin up pictures, you're like, giggity giggity Back in
her day, dude, she was a smoke show. You gotta
think of it like that. Back in her day, she
was a smoke show. We're all smoke shows back in

(34:43):
the day. Man Number two O six there, since we're
going towards the bottom of them, looks kind of oh,
what's the word. I'm looking for frumpy. Wait, what number
we at now? Sorry, no, you're good. I'm looking at
number two two os. I believe it's Taylor Madison. Taylor

(35:04):
Madison Q six. She doesn't look like she wants to
do it. Whoa and what's the whoa for? Man? She's
making it talk? Yeah? Yeah, oh man, the internet's forever.
What are you doing? Isn't it fantastic? What are you doing? Oh? No, okay,

(35:30):
I'm going back to the top coming into number nine.
Is the number nine hottest babe according to babepedia dot com,
is gal named wes Lee. I think you should change
your name, but that's just me. Apparently. She's also here
from Oklahoma. She's thirty okay. It says that she's an

(35:52):
American model. As of November of last year, she has
amassed three hundred and thirty three thousand followers on her
instaut Now I look at that and at number nine.
She's at number nine. Yeah, she's hot. I mean, come on,
I think she should be bumped up on that list
more than just number nine. I put her at least
in the top five. Yeah. I think she's hotter than

(36:14):
number one. Oh, I would agree. One hundred percent. I
think she's hotter than the top three for sure. Ooh,
I think she belongs maybe in the top at least
the top five. The top three are not hot, you
don't think so. I mean they're these are all hot,
but like they're like one is heavily makeuped, heavily filtered. Yeah,

(36:38):
so I'm discounting it already. Two feels like a very normal,
everyday person. Okay. Three looks again the same thing. Looks
like someone that might be checking me out at the
grocery store, at the Dollar General. Yeah, okay, not somebody
you're like expecting to see an Instagram model. True at

(36:58):
true at. Coming in number eight is a guy named
Sarah Ames. They rated her at eight point eighty six
out of ten. She is from More, Oklahoma. She's easily
top five. Oh yeah, she deserves to be in the
top five. She's a smoke show Yeah, a striking blonde
model and an adult model hailing from More, Oklahoma, now

(37:20):
based in Dallas. Before stepping into the spotlight of the
modeling world, she served six years in the Army as
a combat medic and then rise to the rank of sergeant.
After completing her military service, she traded camouflage for the camera,
launching her modeling career with a bold leap into the unknown.
Introduced to Playboy, Sarah made her new debut for Playboy

(37:44):
Plus in August of twenty two. Says that she began
doing hardcore content in twenty twenty two. What is your
definition of hardcore content? I think it's a lot. Like Yeah,
it's a lot. Yeah. I'd rather not go into detail,
of course, of course, but she's cute. Yeah, she I
think definitely top ten. I'm not not one hundred percent

(38:06):
sold on top five, but definitely she's absolutely top five,
top ten. Looking at number seven, a goaln named Aubrey Martin,
she's easily the hottest one, you think so out of
all of them? Easily scroll down? Oh okay, she got
that little bit of a poochs there, you know, which
is Okay, it's a it's a natural looker. Eh Okay, Okay,

(38:30):
I see where you're going with on this one. Okay.

Speaker 4 (38:34):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (38:34):
Cammy Awards Best Body of twenty twenty one, it says
here ex Biz Best Female cam Model of twenty twenty nominee,
So that would be number seven. Olivia Munn came in
at number five. Now you're looking at the top five.
I personally don't find Olivia Munn very attractive. Okay, she

(38:59):
don't look like that now she's had plastic surgery. Yeah,
apparently she's had a double mistectomy. I mean I was
thinking more of her face. But oh, okay, Olivia mun
If you didn't know from Oklahoma City, I first stumbled
across that gal on the G four network when that
was a network is for gaming and stuff. You know,
I almost worked there, really, Yeah when I live in California. Huh.

(39:22):
They didn't pay enough being a producer. Oh okay, like
a PA. Yeah. Yeah. When I got a cable way
back in the day, I stumbled across that network and
I was like, this is cool. It's a net. It's
a network nothing but video games. And yeah. That did
not last that long. I don't think you can find
it anymre No, it got bought up. So yeah, Olivia
Mun's number five, Okay, I don't think that I would

(39:46):
consider that. I don't consider like her super attractive. But
of Oklahoma's yes, okay, yes, she you could easily make
her top five, more so than Harry Underwood, who came
in at number twenty six. Yeah, I don't agree with

(40:06):
that either. I don't agree with that at all. Kristin
Chenna with I don't know if she's still on this
same page or another one, but I seen her on
there and I forgot what number. But she ain't in
the top five, she ain't in the top ten. There
she is. Kristin Chennaw came in ninety one on this.
I don't agree with that. Uh, she is older, but

(40:30):
she's I don't agree with that. There's something about her.
I don't know what it is. I think she's she's cute, right,
but there's just something about Kristin Chenowi that makes me
go uh wow. I don't know what it is. I
don't know if there's just something a certain jennes sequah
about her that makes me go uh okay, So anyw,

(40:53):
I'm back over here, Olivia my number four Kylie Morgan there.
I was like, all right, she cute, she deserves I
think I think number four is a good spot for her. Okay, yeah,
she's hot. Yeah. It says here that she is from Norman. Okay,
she's from Norman. Kylie Cupcake has posed for eleven covers

(41:18):
and eleven photo shoots twenty fifteen aw Award winner Best
Model Website and twenty fourteen AVAN nominee AVN being the
adult videos. It's the four favorite web cam girl, is
what she got? I'm like, all right, all right, so
that's that's number four. Number three is that Kylie Page.

(41:40):
That's the one that you said you could see her
checking you out like a dollar General or some stuff.
Very normal. And she's from Claremore, which I think is
pretty awesome. That's you know, local, it's around here, you know,
it says here that excuse me. She posed for two
hundred and fifty four covers, thirty three photosat two hundred

(42:01):
and twenty one videos. As of May of this year, she's
amassed over three hundred and eighty nine thousand followers on
her Instagram, also known as body Kens. She's also dead,
is she really? Yeah? She just died away? Yeah? Oh well,
I uh much. Did she get put up that high
out of sympathy? I mean maybe? So now I have

(42:23):
to take all that back. I'm sorry. They say that
the suggests that it was drug related, which is not
shocking honestly for women in that kind of industry. I
think that happens a lot. So all right, these photos
that they have on this page that you're talking about
are not great photos of anyone. Carrie Underwood, this Kylie page,

(42:47):
they are not good photos, I think with the Carrie
Underwood because Carrie Underwood sure as hell ain't showing her boobs. No,
I'm various other bodies. No, they also, but she also
has a bob haircut, and like she's much prettier than
the photo depicts ray with Kylie page. Now, with that
being said, we are at the discretion of the webmaster

(43:10):
whoever put this page together, So it's their opinion and
their pictures that they decided to put up. But for
the most part, I'm like, all right, some of these
are pretty giggy. Who is this broad? Is she number
two or number three? Yes, number two, Britney Beth. She
says she's from Oklahoma City as well, adult model, porn star,
former porn star, former stripper. It says here that she's

(43:34):
posed for thirty two covers, five photo sets, and twenty
seven videos. She's Moka various other ones and of course
number one here, which I have to agree with you
when you said that she has a lot of makeup
on and a lot of filters. She's from Choctaw, Ashland.
Brooks is her name. It says here that she prior

(44:00):
to becoming an adult film actress, she worked at a
used car dealership near Oklahoma City for over three years,
and she first did nude photography and then modeling for
magazines like Easy Rider, and then started and started in
the adult film industry. In two thousand and six, apparently

(44:20):
she was a hostess for the Venus Channel, which is
Canada's pay per view adult network. I just learned something there.
Didn't know Canada had to pay preview adult network. I
don't see why there should. There should be plenty of
those right. In twenty ten, she retired as a porn
star after giving Birtu her child, and posted on her
Twitter introducing herself as Ashley the former Ashlyn brook and

(44:46):
stating that she had retired from the business and that
her former website would no longer be updated and I
may just start up a new one, but it it
will not have any adult contents. So I thought it
was crazy amazing the fact that there's a website one
doesn't surprise me that there's a website dedicated to hot chicks.

(45:06):
That's the Internet for you. But the fact is that
somebody took the time found all these different games from
Oklahoma and then put them together so we can enjoy
the top ten Top ten Hottest Babes in Oklahoma from
babepedia dot com.

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(46:33):
How are you today? All right? You good Steve. Who
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starts after the first clue. Are you ready? I'm ready?
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(46:59):
is I get one? Ass right? Yeah, you pass on
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(47:20):
you go. That's the first one, and then the second
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(47:44):
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Don't get too disappointed. All right, all right, hang on

(48:05):
the line. Let's see if you can make that happen.
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How are you today? I'm doing great?

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Speaker 4 (48:40):
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(49:02):
and gold, the best sausage. Correct. If you're gonna take
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goes into your arm, It creates you'r doing what into

(49:23):
your blood streak?

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Speaker 1 (49:27):
When the plane when a guy shooting you, didn't I
didn't think I did? Yeah? No, yeah, you didn't get it.
That's okay, all right, we'll live inside another day. Have

(49:48):
a good day, man, I appreciate you, alright, have man.
Congratulations Steve. If you're getting those tickets to see Daughtry
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You gotta hang on the line to talk to Gimpi. Okay.
A form of the death penalty is lethal. Yeah, that's better. Yeah.

(50:18):
I don't know. I get where you're at because you
and I are right here looking at each other. But
Steve was just like he wasn't. He wasn't. He just
wasn't picking up what you were putting down. Man. Yeah,
he also didn't couldn't get a couple of the other ones.
It was a stretch. Yeah, the one you passed on.
It is a fancy word for a lie. Okay. People

(50:44):
in Arab nations speak a language called Arabic Farsi okay
and uh yeah tough on. British people don't say ass okay,
I like where you're at on that one because they
say orse yes and just put the letter after Yeah.

(51:06):
Farc or farce is the word there. And then the
last the one that you ended on that you I
think you would have gotten native American UH symbol for
you put when you're sleeping to capture hallucinations while you sleep.
There you go, dream catcher, often seeing hanging from the

(51:30):
rear view mirror of many people's cars. Yes, I think
maybe it's even I'm probably misrepresented. It's probably even more
like catching evil spirits. Yeah, but the if if it's
a dream catcher and it's supposed to go over your bed,
why are you putting it on the rear view miror
of your car again to catch evil spirit toward off
evil spirits? I would, but I thought it was only
for when you're asleep, or it don't smells good. I

(51:51):
don't know. I don't know. Recog now they sleep in
their car a lot. Hey puts me up to ten,
keeps you at nine, keeps with five till say.

Speaker 2 (51:57):
This morning show continues next with a Big Man Morning
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Speaker 1 (52:06):
Let's see what Gimbie has in his four x four, Hey, Colvin.
It says here that twenty states sue DHS and FEMA
over program cuts. Twenty states are suing the Trump administration
over its termination of the FEMA program Yesterday, the States
filed a lawsuit against FEMA and the Department of Homeland
Security seeking to block the shutdown of a key disaster

(52:27):
preparation program. The suit claims the shutdown was illegal and
violated separation of powers. FEMA's Building Building, Resilient, Infrastructure and
Communities Program provided federal funding to disaster mitigation projects until
it was shut down earlier this year. It says here

(52:48):
that old penns calls for the release of the Epstein files.
Former Vice President Mike Pence says the Trump administration needs
to release all the findings connected to the late sex
I'm an old Jeffrey Epstein. Now clamor has been growing
since Justice Bartman said there was no Epstein client list
connected to the abuse of young girls and then no

(53:08):
further information would be released. Pence told the News that
the time has come for the facts to be given
to the American people, although the names of the victims
should be protected. President Trump, who for years has supported
has supporters demanding the release of the client list, is
now calling the entire thing a hoax perpetrated by the Democrats.

(53:29):
Either there's something devastating on it, uh huh, or there
actually is nothing and there's nothing to show, right. I
don't know if either one's a good result. No. I
mean you can't just let it go either because people
are you know, that's stretched about it. That's what they

(53:51):
try to do, right, But people are like, no, nay,
nay again, we'll never find out. So that's for me personally,
that's all the more reason just to let it go.
We're never gonna find out the truth on anything. I
think they're right there. I think there's some people are
that will never know. But I think you still got
to go through the process of showing you're trying to

(54:13):
be transparant. Right, Something's better than nothing. This doesn't feel transparent, right?
What else have we got here? It says here that
a study finds that dogs can smell Parkinson's disease. I
w interesting is that the study publisher this Week says,
two specifically trained dogs were given hundreds of skin swabs
to sniff, and we're able to correctly identify Parkinson's disease

(54:36):
and up to eighty percent of the patients who had
the neurological disorder. Parkinson's is usually not detected until symptoms appear. Amazing, right, Yeah,
it didn't say cats. Right. There was a story on
the news the other day of a guy who who
went to an adoption agency or he went into a

(54:56):
place where they were adopting dogs, and a dog came
up to this guy and wouldn't leave him alone and
kept like nudging him and to try and sit down.
I guess he was having seizures. Your dog, he didn't
know it. Dogs are pretty amazing. But here's the cool part.
The dog was astray. It had never been trained. Really, huh, Okay,

(55:22):
it's just one of their inherent abilities that I've heard
of cancer sniffing dogs before, and obviously drug sniffing dogs
and a whole lot of butt sniffing dogs, daver dogs. Yeah,
weapons dog, I mean yes, never Parkinson's though, though I
think that's kind of interesting. We should really harness the
powers of our natural friends. Here I make the argument
about aliens being cats. Maybe it's dogs. I don't know, right,

(55:45):
they know some things. Hey. Lastly, here, Oklahoma officially switches
to electronic car titles. Oklahoma will be joining nearly thirty
other states by officially switching from paper car titles to
electronic ones. The change began on July first, but it's
been in the works since legislation was passed in twenty three.

(56:06):
Service OKA describes the new title system as an electronic
title is digital record of the vehicle ownership maintained by
the states, with no physical title being issued. The transition
does not increase costs for vehicle owners. Standard title and
registration fees remain. The second Morning Bug, Good morning Corb.
And you know earlier we were talking about the hottest

(56:26):
babes in Oklahoma according to babepedia dot com. Well, Miss
Rockklahoma voting is active, So if you want to go
to Rocklahoma's website Rocklahoma dot com, you can click right
there and you can vote. They got the top ten
top ten babes out there running for Miss Rockklahoma. You
can vote for him right there. Of course, Wrockklahoma Labor

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Day weekend prior USA. Can't wait to find out who
is going to be crowned this year's Miss Wrockklahoma. Let's see. Okay, okay,
huh okay, yeah, they you know, amen, ain't bad at all.
Feel like I gotta do a little more research. Yeah,

(57:09):
right before I make my vote, I can see one
that's definitely not getting my vote. Oh yeah, yes, Now, too. Yeah,
there's a few of them. I'm like, getting away, but
there's another one. I'm like, I don't know, do I
vote for this one or do I vote for that one?
You make your decision, Rockelholma dot com. Okay, conspiracy theory. Thursday.

(57:32):
I saw a thing online about the Idaho murders Brian
Kromberg I believe his name is. He's a very interesting cat.
For those who don't know, he has been accused of
sneaking into a home with some college kids and murdering

(57:52):
some of them. Right. He's never shared what his motive is.
He does have some odd behavior of your I believe
he has a degree in criminology. He had studied some
serial killers, which would make sense if you have a
criminology degree. Yeah, so I don't think that those two

(58:14):
are connected. But a video came out and showed the behavior,
his behavior, the behavior that night before up to him
entering the home and killing the first person, right, And
it shows him pulling up near the house kind of looking,
then going around the block, coming back, okay, stopping then

(58:36):
going turning around, coming back, casing the house. Essentially that's
what sounds like. And then it shows him sneaking into
the house, and he went to one person's he thought
everybody asleep. This is like at four thirty in the morning, right,
and one person's asleep and kills them. And how no

(58:56):
one heard the person screaming, I don't It's unclear. And
then when he was walking back, I think to leave.
Then one of the other roommates was in the kitchen
and saw him, right, and she didn't know what to do,
so she ran back to her room, unbeknownst to the

(59:17):
person that killed her that she had another individual in
her room with her, and he ended up having to
kill both of them. Okay. And there's a theory floating around.
I don't know how much truth is into this, that
there's a lot of redacted information from what happened, and

(59:44):
that it correlates with those that are in witness protection okay,
which would imply that he was there to do a job, Okay,
like a mercenary sort of thing, hitman, something to that effect. Okay.
I don't know if any of this is true. They
would never admit that a family member was in the

(01:00:08):
witness protection program. No, that's the whole point of witness protection.
They would never say he did this because of witness protection,
it immediately loses the Department of Justice's ability to get
people to come forward and protect them. Right, So there's
if that is the case, there's no way they're gonna
share that because it just discredits it. They're never gonna

(01:00:34):
let that out to me. That theory explains a couple things.
It explains why he's not sharing a motive. Now there's
another theory going to back that statement up. There's another
theory going around that this is an inceel murder. So
the in cel theory is that there's been a couple

(01:00:54):
that have happened in the last ten years where I'm
a virgin, nobody likes me. I'm gonna make all bit
just pay okay. One in twenty fourteen in California, one
in twenty eighteen in Canada, if I'm not mistaken, okay,
And that those women should pay for not finding me attractive.

(01:01:17):
So this is mostly dudes that correct. Okay, correct? And
if he felt this way, Krowberg, if he felt this way,
why that house, right, there are plenty of houses with
attractive people. Why did he pick that one? Well, if
that is the reason, Also, there was men that lived

(01:01:40):
in the house, right, So it doesn't to me that
that theory kind of doesn't hold true. And again he
also allegedly went in and was on his way exiting
when he was confronted by another roommate, which then he
had to now he was that would if he was
doing it to get back at women, he just would

(01:02:02):
have got out of there. You think, so maybe, and
this is just me speculating or whatever, but he picked
that house because maybe he had an encounter with one
of those girls there that lived there and she turned
him down. Let's just say it's part of this inceelt stuff, right,
So he had an encounter with her, maybe asked her out,

(01:02:24):
she thought he was a troll. She denied him, and
he's like, all right, well I'm gonna make this bitch
pick all right.

Speaker 5 (01:02:30):
Cool.

Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
So now he's got it in his mind that he's
going to have to go and kill this one woman
that he had an encounter with that she felt he
was not attractive. Well, when you get in, you get
in there and then you realize, oh crap, there's more
people here than just the one person that I'm going after. Well,
if now I've got to kill everybody because I can't

(01:02:53):
have any witnesses around. I can't have anybody pointing her
finger and saying, yeah, was this game? There's no And
he didn't kill everybody in the house. There's no evidence
that connects him to the victims prior to that night. Okay,
so if he had an inner in exchange and whatever,
then I might buy into that. But there's no record

(01:03:17):
of them knowing each other before that at all. So
that's why I don't love the in cell theory. Then
the way he cased the house is conducive with someone
who has knowledge of that type of work. Okay. Now,
you could argue maybe he got that from being a
criminology major, right, But just because you have a broadcasting

(01:03:43):
degree doesn't mean you know how to do all the
things in broadcasting. Right. So just because you have a
criminology degree doesn't mean you're taught how to be a
serial killer. No, But it is possible that he did
the research on his own outside of his schooling. Yeah,
reconnaissance work fits this narrative for me. Reconnaissance work fit

(01:04:08):
fits some sort of trained behavior, Okay, even if it
was learned over time. So but this guy has no
military background, right, No, Okay, no police background except for
his criminology major. Okay, so I can't, which I would
argue is not police background, right about the closest thing

(01:04:29):
I think you could get, you know, not actually working
because you're studying, you know, and a lot of police
they look for criminology could never study police things ever,
and just study criminal behaviors, criminal behavior. Okay, Yeah, maybe
the guy's just a crazy loon. I mean, that's obviously

(01:04:52):
very possible, but it doesn't explain the randomness of it, right.
There had to be a random to us, but there
had to be a logic to him, right Why these people,
why that house? And he's not sharing, which also backs
up that theory for me, him not sharing why he
did it is the only that that's the biggest evidence

(01:05:13):
for me that he was connected to something else. It
was something he had to do. He's being tight lipped.
He's had some issues with the representation, right right, there's
it just fits that narrative. There's a documentary on Prime
Video now about this, and I haven't watched it yet.

(01:05:35):
I was just scrolling through and and I'd seen it
and I was like, oh, yeah, I remember when that happened.
But listening to this, you know, us talking or whatever
kind of makes me want to check into it and
see see what it's about. And random killings of course happen, Yeah,
but there's you. When the person's caught, they usually explain it.

(01:05:57):
And hit jobs also happened. We just don't talk about
him that way because if someone's in witness protection or whatever,
they don't want that information to discredit witness protection. So
for me, it benefits witness protection to not talk about

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it and blame it. And as like, ah, he just
picked the house because he didn't like the paint, so
with the witness protection, one more piece of evidence on
that for me. Yeah, the person that confronted him in
the kitchen had just ordered door Dash and was delivered
minutes before, so he knew someone was up. Why would

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you enter a home for a random killing knowing that
someone's up and the chances of you being heard or
caught increases. Right, So maybe there was one specific target
or maybe all of them. I don't know. I'm on
the theory of there was one specific target, but there's

(01:07:03):
more people in this house, so now I got to
kill all of them because I don't want any witnesses. Yeah,
he did not kill all of them. But right, but
and he I think he did go in for one
and got cross you know, cross paths with another and
was like oh and then went to the room. Was like, ah,
damn it right right with the witness protection, don't you
think that the authorities would be in contact with whomever,

(01:07:25):
federal agents to talk to their parents, you see what
I'm saying to try to Yeah, figure that out. Yeah,
be like, well we hear you're in They would know. Yeah,
they would know because you're in witness protection for specific reason. Yeah. Yeah,
the federal agents would know. Maybe not the local authorities.
Maybe I don't know. I've never been in witness protection.

(01:07:46):
I don't know anybody who's been in witness protection program.
But you would think that, like the local authorities could
figure that out. But I get what you're saying that,
like they won't. They won't tell. They will tell the
public that the parents of ex person was part of
witness protection program, you know, just because they don't want

(01:08:09):
to blow cover or like you said, undermine the Justice
Department text come ins as they were. There were not
any men who lived in that house. There was a
boyfriend male who was murdered of one of the girls
who was also murdered. He did not live there. He
just stayed there on her on occasion at the house. Okay,
there's a dot on pikak from before he played guilty.
He made a lot of women feel uncomfortable. Two things.

(01:08:31):
When I implied that there were men in the house, that's
what I meant. And we all know if you're dating somebody,
the chances you stayed at the house a lot is
pretty high. Yeah, And if he cased the house, he
probably saw that. Shit wouldn't deter either way. The person
that died with the boyfriend was not the that was
the girl he crossed. He came across in the in

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the kitchen. Yeah, and ended up being like ah, okay,
went back, didn't know that guy was even in there.
So and and then as far as he made a
lot of women feel uncomfortable, that that feels like a
bunch of hootonn that that is making a determination after
the fact, right. You could say, if when Corbin got

(01:09:18):
in trouble, you would go, well, there was always something
not right about him. Right after the fact. Yeah, that's
an after the fact statement. None of those women felt
uncomforable enough to go to the authorities. Right, there's another
theory too, that he had a heroin problem and that
this may have been part of some sort of heroine's

(01:09:41):
drug situation. Maybe he thought that there was money in
the house, okay, and that he was going to get
money too, which I don't hate that theory. I think
a lot of crimes actually are fueled that way. Yeah,
that would make sense. You know, if he goes to
school with these these people, would have he did not
go to school with these people, Well, then there goes
that idea. But if he came to town looking for

(01:10:06):
a house that he thought maybe the cars in the driveway,
I don't know, Okay, I get what you're saying. He's like,
oh look there's pretty fancy new cars here in this
college town. Maybe they got something. Yeah, Okay, I'm not
saying this theory has a bunch of credibility. I'm saying
what I read and what I saw that was presented
on why this theory makes sense? You go, huh, because

(01:10:30):
the truth is rarely what you think it is, right,
And there's not a lot on this theory, and why
would there The media is not going to cover it, right,
It jeopardizes all witness protection people in the Witness Protection program,
if that is indeed what it's about, right, How people
do you think are in WITSEC, which is witness protection? Oh?

(01:10:53):
I well, over one thousand, I'd say even over I'd
say about twenty thousand, if not more than that, watches going.
I mean, there's no way we'd know right now. Of course,
this the US Marshalls say the federal Witness Protection Program
has protected more than nineteen thousand witnesses and their family

(01:11:16):
members since nineteen seventy one. It is a twenty four
hour protection. I don't know how that works with when
you have somebody in witness protection and then your kid
goes to school. I would imagine if you're in witness
protection and then you have kids, Like you move on
with your life and you have kids, do you tell

(01:11:37):
them you're in witness protection? Tell your kids? Well, as
far as I know, according to TV as a movie,
you're not supposed to tell anybody. And so for me,
like the kids would just be living a normal life.
But if there's cost a twenty four hour protection, isn't
there agents hanging outside the house. And if that's the case,

(01:11:59):
the and and the federal government's there, you know, uh,
they know. Let's just say the parents are the ones
that are in protection. Well, they got to protect the
whole family, right, they got to protect the whole family,
not just the parents. So wouldn't there be agents hanging
outside of this particular house if if that was the case,

(01:12:20):
I don't know, That's what I'm saying, Like, did then
would you wouldn't you go like, Hey, you're gonna go
to college and we're gonna someone's gonna follow you? Why? Well, yeah,
funny story, it's time you learned daddy's past. Yeah maybe so,
which seems wild to me. Kids aren't great at keeping
secrets like that, right, And if they did, let's say

(01:12:42):
they were, And then you go to visit, you know,
one of the kids parents that's a roommate, visits and goes,
why is that car always there? Who's that person? Ah? Well,
Sally's in witness huh. So it creates a lot of questions.
This says the Federal Witness Protection Program has one hundred
percent success cesserrate for those who follow the guidelines, and

(01:13:03):
that there's like twenty percent that fall out of the
program for one reason. Really, I mean, there's no way
it's one hundred percent. I don't know if there's any
government program that's one hundred percent.

Speaker 2 (01:13:18):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:13:18):
Man, I've seen Good Fellows. I know the ending. He
went into witness protection program. Yeah, but he doesn't die,
not in the end. No, they no, they rayly Oti's
character died at the end. He was like remember he
was like water in a grass or some jive like that.
And then somebody come up. No, one of the gangster's
got no, no, no, no. He stands at the door

(01:13:41):
and he's got a newspaper. And then and then there's
a shot, okay of the character, one of the characters
shooting a gun at the camera. But the reason that
movie even exists, in the story even exists, is because
he made a book, right, right. It is a fascinating
mindset that they may be in the witness protection program.

(01:14:04):
I'm surprised that they can't get any answers out of
this guy so far as a motive and stuff. He
just doesn't want to share. I guess it's his ride.
But can't we just like I don't know, water boredom
until he spews his information. Nah, you have a constitutional
right not to say anything, right, that's still a bang people,

(01:14:27):
all right? We got to take a break. We'll be back.

Speaker 2 (01:14:30):
The Big Men Morning Show returns next Tulsa's Morning Show
ninety MD.

Speaker 1 (01:14:36):
There is this conspiracy that GIMPI turned me on yesterday
and I hadn't heard of it, and I took off
immediately and fell deep into the hole. And maybe you've
seen it online. And there are a bunch of videos showing, well,

(01:15:00):
let's back up for those who don't know, there is
a massive super volcano in America. Yes, that I actually
have only learned about in the last two years. I
knew that parts of the country had volcanic activity under

(01:15:22):
the ground that created some things like geysers, right, sulfur baths,
hot spring, hot springs, things like that, but I didn't
know they were part of a super volcano. And now
you might be familiar with and we have talked about
it in the US Geological Survey does acknowledge that the

(01:15:46):
super volcano is do They just don't know when they
said it's been a million years and the records don't
go that far back. Right, So now with that information,
there are these videos showing hundreds, quote unquote hundreds of

(01:16:11):
animals storming out of Yellowstone, which is a fantastic visual. Yeah. Yeah,
they're like, I'm getting a hell out of here. Bro
see you bitches. Grizzly bears, birds, uh, mountain lions everything, Yeah, buffalo, buffalo,

(01:16:34):
the donk. Yes, and again not just one or two
or a small group talking herds like alarming amounts like
the the the arc is loading type of yeah, exit

(01:16:56):
and you go down the rabbit hole in cow. People
are all in that this is what's happening, that the
animals know something which I could buy that, you know,
because the animals don't watch the news. They don't know,
they don't read newspapers or you know, periodicals or whatever. Now, yeah,

(01:17:19):
they're grounded to the earth and nature. So for me
when I see it's one thing to see one group
of animals start to migrate like that. Let's just use
the mountain lions for example. Mountain lions are like, you
know what, the Yellowstone sucks. I'm tired of being here.
Let's go somewhere else. You know, I heard Salt Lake

(01:17:40):
City is a good place. Let's go. So to have
one group of animals migrate like that, I'm like, Okay,
that's nothing big. But when you start getting more and
more different types of animals that are all doing the
same thing and the same large amounts large groups that
for me is like costs for concern, like what's going

(01:18:04):
on here? And the thing is is animals they don't talk,
so it's not like we can stop them on the
side of the highway and be like, excuse me, mister
grizzly bear, we noticed that you and your family have
been moving for quite some time. Where are you headed
and why are you going right going? And get an
answer from them. So I wish I knew the answer

(01:18:24):
to this. I wish I knew, but I could see
it happening. I could see it like the volcano is
on the edge and the animals are like, I'm trying
to get out of the blast zone. I'm not one
who buys into that theory that animals no. Growing up,
we had dogs and anytime we would have a tornado warning,

(01:18:48):
have to take shelter, before we had the technology we
do now to be able to pinpoint it better. If
there was tornado warning, you just went to the basement,
right there was no it's you know, two miles away.
And I feel like I remember my father telling me, like, ah,
the dog knows because the dog would whimper, right, he'd

(01:19:10):
be like, ah, the dog nose. I'm not someone who
buys into that. So the dog could have been whimpering
for a number of things. The thunder right feeding off
are pheromones that were exiting our body, and the anxiousness
we were all displaying the fact that we were being
you know, he was being forced against his will down

(01:19:31):
into the basement. Okay, I see where you're going with
on them. But my grandma had a cat and this
cat this is one day Alabama, is shortly before a
tornado had struck right close to my grandma's house. And
Mama's just sitting there watching her shows. And then the

(01:19:54):
cat takes the hell off and bolts, and it was
just a matter of maybe minutes then the tornado lands
strikes close to her house. Right, so the cat knew
something that was up. I heard, Maybe That's what I'm saying, like,

(01:20:15):
I think there's a logical answer, not some like special intuition.
Well heard what the guy on the weather saying, Hey,
there's a tornado. The wind cats dart for no reason
all the time. Yeah, but this one ran off for
like a while and then finally came back after the
storm had cleared. So the video that's out there and
you can see them, you're like, oh, okay, here's the problem.

(01:20:38):
And I thought of this immediately when Gimpi said this
to me. But I was like, no, no, I'm going
to read about this because you never know, things are
kind of not normal anymore. That's true, and I immediately
thought migration. It is the time of year where that happens.
And I was like, but let's go see. And there

(01:20:58):
is zero evidence that Yellowstone animals are fleeing in masses,
and that the behavior you're seeing in videos is typical
migration behavior that are moving around and they can show

(01:21:21):
that happening year over year and has nothing to do
with the volcano and Yellowstone or an emergency evacuation, and
that in the summer bison and bears will roam a
lot to look for food okay, and water sources and

(01:21:42):
cooler elevations okay. And there's just no activity that is
different than in years past when it comes to the
behavior of the bears and bison specifically, because even mountain lions,
there's no proof that mountain lions are fleeing south, right,

(01:22:07):
what about the elk? What about all the other animals. Again,
they migrate, They move around, food, water, cooler, elevations. Sure thing.
You say that you're not a believer in migration, and
this son of a bitch blows. I'm gonna be like
I told you, sucka. I can't wait for that moment

(01:22:28):
as the ash falls that you run to me and
be like Aha, We'll be sitting here doing the show
and be like is it good? Dargau Side is right, Oh,
we would know before that happened. You think there will
be like an alert, like an amber alert or whatever,
some kind of emergency alert goes over our phones and
lets everybody know, hey, super volcano just erupted. MA want

(01:22:50):
to take shelter. There would definitely be an alert those
people that would be in that blast on er aft,
because I mean the alert and go out until after
it's already erupted. Correct and based off what I know
that's happened south of US, I'm not sure the alert
would work correctly. Yeah, right, well, they're working on it.

(01:23:14):
But I think we would know before the ash would
start to fall. I would think there'd be some sort
of sound wave that would exist. So far as for
the animals, no, like for us, like we might feel

(01:23:35):
the sound wave, okay, hear it, Okay, feel the energy
from the eruption. Yeah, because that is that isn't a
massive volcano. I'm go to google in here blast zone. Yeah,

(01:23:55):
there you go. So from what I see here, it
would cover the outskirts, right, would stretch all the way
down to Austin, Texas, cover over to Washington, d C.
That's on the very light end of it. And of course,

(01:24:19):
you know, the closer you get into it, the more
damage that's gonna be. Yeah, taking on we are kind
of on the on the outskirts, like, well, if this
did happen, you know, we would get raining ash. We
wouldn't have molten va magma, you know, magma, we wouldn't

(01:24:40):
have any of that, right, But those people in Boise would.
Why why do you believe that scientific information but not
migration scientific information. I didn't believe in migration. I know
animals migrate. Ducks fly south for the winter, so I
know that they do. It just seems very odd that

(01:25:01):
this all these animals at the same time are decided
to you know, hey, let's go to Florida for vacation
or wherever. But the question is the same. We can
change the first factor. Why do you believe in that
scientific information of the blast zone but not other scientific information?

(01:25:24):
I guess I'm not falling along on your question. I
don't understand what you're trying to ask me. Well, you
believe that about the blast zone, yeah, but you have
not believed other scientific stuff because it's America, and I
can pick and choose and believe what I want to.
I understand that, But I'm asking trying to understand why
what are your factors in picking and choosing because I can,

(01:25:48):
because I feel stronger about this. Hell, I don't know, man,
I'm just I'm curious because they're both scientific, So why
does that feel more legitimate than actual studies of science?
Give me the other action? Will studies of science that vaccines? Okay,
fluoride in the water? Uh? Because I don't. I'm still

(01:26:09):
not following what you're what you're trying to trap me
in here. I'm not trying to trap you anything. I'm
trying to understand the difference in your thought process. Nobody
can understand the difference in my thought process, not even me. Okay,
I'm just trying to. I'm just trying to because you
have said that you don't believe in scientific data that
you've said they can make it up. Who's proving that true? True?

(01:26:32):
To all? Right, I'm kind of picking up on what
you're putting, But why does that one hold hold more merit?
Do you know how explosions work? Right? I'm sure you
think I do it. I think I've trusted science. Yeah,
You've you stuck an M eighty or about you know,
a firework of some sorts into a an ant hill
and you've lit the fuse and watched it blow up. Right,

(01:26:53):
So there's a blast radius that goes with it. I'm
sure you've seen videos of the volcano in Hawaii erupting, right,
So with that, that's how I can see a blast
zone coming from something like that, Because I know how
explosions work is pressure boom, stuff goes out and then

(01:27:14):
it carries gravity carries it to a certain amount. Now,
with this particular super volcano that we're talking about, you know,
it's it's supposed to be you know, X amount times
bigger than any other volcano that you've ever known. So therefore,
I'm like, Okay, I can see how with all that
pressure built up, especially if it hasn't erupted in six

(01:27:35):
hundred thousand years. That's a lot of pent up anger.
So it's gonna spew a lot. Does that make sense? Sure? Okay,
all right, we got to take a break. We'll be back.

Speaker 2 (01:27:48):
You're listening to The Big Man Morning Show. This is
Tulsa's Morning.

Speaker 1 (01:27:52):
Show right on Thursdays. At this time we do top list.
Let's go ahead, get started hyper a Big Man Morning.

Speaker 6 (01:28:02):
So's top list random topics, randomly drawn with random results.

Speaker 1 (01:28:07):
Now here's Corbyn camp in Lindsay with this week's top list.
This week, I'm really looking forward to listeners helping. Oh
yeah yeah, top list Bad things to say on your
first day in prison? You want to add to it,
bmms and whatever that is to eight two, nine, four
five give me one of the top five things. Let

(01:28:28):
me phrase that, top five bad things to say on
your first day in prison? Number five. Where the hoes
at you? I'm looking at it right now, pretty week.
That's why it comes in at number five. Number four
Bad thing to say on your first day in prison. So,
how's the room service here? Right? Because there is no

(01:28:51):
room service, Nope, you get none at all. Number three
Bad thing to say on your first day in prison.
Does this jump suit make my ass look fat? No,
make it look nice and juicy. Let me get some
of that for me. Number two bad thing to say

(01:29:16):
on your first day in prison. I think when you
enter your cell, am I on top or bottom right,
because they're bunk bets right exactly. And then for me,
the number one bad thing to say on your first
day in prison. Oops, you dropped your soap. Let me

(01:29:40):
get that for you. I totally expected to soap anology
in there. There has to be absolutely this is a
great one. It's my first day. I've never been to prison.
It's not a good thing to say on your first
day in prison. We're doing top list bad things to
say on your first day in prison. Number five, Hello handsome, Okay,

(01:30:03):
not a good idea to start that way, even if
you're being snarky. Thanks. Number four, I sleep naked? Is
that okay? No? That's terrible. Number three I won't be
here along. I took a reduced sentence. Oh god, for

(01:30:23):
those don't know, that means you snitched. Number two, Hey,
can you help me crack my back? Okay? So they
can rope you up from behind. I'll help you crack
that bag real good, right, who's the prison chiropractor? Me?

(01:30:50):
You're gonna need your back cracked later, son. And then
the number one bad thing to say on your first
day in prison is I did old children, what are
you in for? Oh god, no, that'll get you killed immediately.
Got some good ones are coming in. I'll want your

(01:31:11):
cocktail fruit. I like there was one I saw that said,
h apparently, now, rape's not okay, even if the seven
year old said, yes, that's terrible. Rape is not okay,
regardless of what the kids say, Oh god, this one's good.

(01:31:33):
Can you wash my back? So in prison? Does everybody
just have really dirty backs? I would imagine so, well,
some maybe you've become a little, you know, a little
close to somebody. If I've joined a organized group and

(01:31:54):
we're all on the same page of who's who y'all,
can I ask them to wash my back without any
worry or question. I think that's a bad question to ask,
no matter what, even if you guys, even if you
are in tight with your own certain group, I think
it's okay to make the statement. It's not okay to

(01:32:15):
ask in a group shower. Yeah, when you're at the
why showering after your workout. I don't think you asked
someone to wash your back. Hey, hey, hey, you give
me a little scrubbing back here the locker room in
high school after football. I don't think that's a good idea. No, No,
only time is a good when your old lady's in

(01:32:38):
a shower with you. Here's number five. How's the food?
M hm? Number four? How about those jets? Number three? Ah,
one more off the bucket list? Number two send any
good movies lately? And number one so glad to be
part of a group. Now we're doing top five bad

(01:33:01):
things to say on your first day in prison? Where's
the spa? Right? Which of you RULs washing my drolls?
Who's oral sex? Do I have to give to get
some food around here? I cleaned that up by the way? Right?
So do we like pick a gang? Or is this

(01:33:22):
signed randomly the prison gang lottery? All right, Corbyn? You
are going with the Latin kings. Did you know a
lot of this isn't I'm not giving one. Did you
know a lot of people in prison convert to Muslim?
I did not know that. This isn't it. I'm not

(01:33:44):
set up a joke because of food options okay, because
they have to recognize people's religions and their needs. And
apparently certain religions require food to be prepared a certain
way and it ensures you get better food. Really, but
you ain't getting no bacon. You ain't getting no ham.

(01:34:07):
I don't think they serve bacon in prison. I don't.
I've never spent a day in prison myself, so I
don't know. I know when I went to the Moss,
they were like, here's a baloney sandwich. Have a nice day.
Even then, if you're a Muslim, do you get to ask?
But is this all beef blowing? Yeah? Number five, I

(01:34:34):
can beat all your asses. Number four, who wants to
help me get all this stuff? I teastered you. I'm
gonna clean this one up. Number three, I love Saladh.
Number two. I really like these guards. They seem really nice.

(01:34:55):
Number one. I thought I was in international waters and
you should have seen what those kids were wearing.

Speaker 2 (01:35:01):
You.

Speaker 1 (01:35:04):
I miss my daddy or my mommy. Oh god, yep,
you're a bitch. Where's the old man with hemorrhoids? All right,
we got to take a break. We'll be back.

Speaker 5 (01:35:18):
You're listening to the Big Mad Morning Show. This is
Tulsa's morning show.

Speaker 1 (01:35:25):
All things I want to clean up for the end
of the day. In Idaho, there's a serial butt grabber
on the loose. What This guy on a dirt bike
drives by and grabs women's butt as he passes by.
Apparently it's happened many times and they have not caught

(01:35:49):
the individual. Y'all never catch me. I'm the ass grammar.
But if you're gonna do this, why would you. I
don't understand why you would do that, Like just grab booties. Well,

(01:36:10):
I mean, because you're you're sneaking up behind them. It's
easier than you know, grabbing them from the front, you
know what I mean, It's sneakier that way. But it's
it's not that much of a compensation. You're getting maybe
point two seconds. And and this article, this other article
says slapping like he's just slapping their butts. An ass
slap feels a little more hilarious than a than a

(01:36:33):
than right, right, right? I think the ass slap is
more assaulting than it would be a grab. I mean
it's both assaulting. Yeah, they're careful, how serious is the rape?
They're both did you see what? They're both assault yeah,
you're touching someone unwantingly. Yeah. And you say he was
riding up on a dirt bike. Yeah, okay, so women

(01:36:55):
are walking along mine on their own business and then
out of nowhere here it takes off. Yeah, apparently he's masked.
That's whole. I have a photo the masked ass grabber
or an ass smacker. I guess that's funny. And listen,

(01:37:18):
people being unwantedly touched deserved to be pursued. Absolutely right.
So with that being said, I can't imagine you're dealing
with like all these other crimes and you're like, all right,
we gotta hunt down the guy slapping asses. Well, you know,
we were going to take care of the child rapist today,
but there's a serial ass grabber on a loose. We

(01:37:38):
need to apprehend him. They have some pictures of him.
They're looking into several ports involving a suspect on what
has been described as a peg styled electric dirt bike.
Oh so it's quiet the person approached women and slapped
or grabbed them on the ass as he passed by.

(01:38:00):
They've happened between June eighteenth and July third. He's described
as a white male. Of course, wearing darker clothing off
and all but black and gloves, and he's been seen
wearing a ski mask resembling either Call of Duty Ghost
Skull or Venom. Were like, we can't really tell. Huh

(01:38:22):
yeah Venom Venom as in the comic book character. No no, no,
no no, I know that are those two similar They
can be if you're not familiar. Just looking at him,
you can be like, okay, kind of look like a
Venom mask, but it also looks like the Call of

(01:38:44):
Duty ghost My guess is probably the Call of Duty
ghost mask. I mean, okay, the Venom mask looks nothing
like the skull. Well it's black and white, that's your similarity. Yeah,
but the gen and is like yeah, yeah, yeah, okay,

(01:39:05):
Well I want to get into the mind of this
person and wonder why. I hope he's like married and
has like four kids, Right, what made you decide one
day that you're gonna hop on your electric dirt bike
and then just start grabbing ask he he probably seen

(01:39:25):
it seeing this gal she's hot, or maybe knew the
person rode up behind her smacker on the ass rode
off was like, dude, that was easy. I bet you
I can get away with it again. I want to
see pictures of the victims to see if they were
worth groping. And I think you have to include pictures

(01:39:45):
of their ass. We need to get to the bottom
of this. I believe I'm saying that out loud. Yeah,
I think I think we have to see pictures of
their ass. Why does he have a pattern? Does he
have a type? Okay, does to go for just biggins?
If you have a skinny, small ass, should you be worried?

(01:40:08):
Or or if you have a big, plump ass, should
you be worried? I think this is an I think
it's important. I feel you. I understand where you're coming from.
But I think that all asses should be on alert.
Do you think when they catch him and they're like, hey,
you assaulted this, lady's like, hell no, look at her ass.

(01:40:29):
I would not touch that. That was not me. The
others yes, but no, all right, right she ass. She's
just got a long back, right, she's never done a
squat ever? Right? Maybe? So I would imagine if I
was to be a drive by booty slapper, right, that

(01:40:50):
you want something of some some weight behind you want
to you want a big old booty, right, because that way,
you've got more room for air or if that makes
sense to you, you mean bigger target. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah yeah, because if you go up to you know,
you're trying to slap a long backed woman, you know

(01:41:10):
you gotta get close. There's a good chance that you
may not hit it. You know, if it's flat's got
no curve to it. You know, there's so for just me,
if I was going to be the dry by booty slapper,
I'm gonna need something, something with some hips, something that's
got a lot of area surface area, So that way,
I'm guaranteed to get a handful. And you think you're

(01:41:33):
doing nothing wrong, Like you know you're doing something wrong,
but you don't think, ah, it's not that bad. If
he's fourteen, does he get a pass no hormones? Man? Yeah,
I understand horny little teenage kids. But still you know
you have to you have to know that, you know,

(01:41:54):
with there's consequences to your actions. Okay, so you at fourteen,
you don't get a hass eight maybe because they're still
a young child, they still don't know any better, you know,
So from like four to eight. But according to the

(01:42:14):
picture that you had sent, this cat's got to be
in his twenties. Yeah, he does not look he's he
looks like a like a like a like a kid
if I was too. And he's sitting on his bike
and it's a distant picture, but just looking at it,
I'm gonna say this person is anywhere between five six

(01:42:35):
and six three so and about maybe two point fifty.
It's not a small person. No, no, you're right it is.
It is definitely not a small person. Okay, I think
we got all the blood all of that. Uh So

(01:42:56):
this happened actually right here in our town. There. They
busted a woman who's been performing dental work on people
and she doesn't have a license. Oh yeah, here, here,
I just sit you see you can you can see
all of it. She I mean she had a propped

(01:43:18):
dental table. It's the full setup. Oh yeah, yeah, you know,
she had everything and she'd been working out of her apartment. Yeah.
They served a search warrant on yesterday at sixty first
in Garnet. The Dental Board said they discovered the fraudulent
practice through a complaint after a former patient went to

(01:43:39):
a real dentist and learned the treatment they received from
the woman was not accurate. Oh god, they found a
dental chair, tools, drugs all inside the apartment. Agents said
they had to kick down the door to serve the warrant. Well,
they sure did too, didn't they. It is off the hinges.
Her and her husband were reportedly up operating the dental

(01:44:00):
license without the practice without a license. They apparently had
at least forty patients. Damn how much will they charge it? Right?
And all right? Because the mugshot of the woman, she
looks of latina dissent. I'm wondering if she's catering to

(01:44:22):
that community. Sure, because they don't want to come forward exactly,
you know, or you know, maybe they don't have the insurance.
Maybe maybe here illegally doesn't have insurance. They need to
do something, and she's like, hey, I got you covered.
Come on over to apartment six. B says that they

(01:44:44):
have their unsanitary conditions. They don't take any health history.
The medication you're giving is illegal. You don't know where
it came from, you don't know how it was procured.
Someone to perform medical procedures and ad minister drugs in
this manner is an extreme, potential life threatening disregard for

(01:45:07):
the health and safety of the vulnerable patients in their care.
I will say this, there is a big difference between
you trying to solve a problem in a community that
has no money to try and make sure their teeth
are healthy, healthy, and then compared to dental surgery. Yeah,

(01:45:29):
so like if you're trying to just like people, maybe
they don't know how to floss or clean their teeth,
and you're just cleaning teeth. I might go okay, But
and by the way, it's not okay. I just saying
I can wrap my head around it. But to administer drugs,
perform dental surgery, and to act as if you are

(01:45:50):
a dentist when you are in fact not and these
people think you are. That is of course, really really,
really bad. She may have worked for a dentist for
a little while and that's where she feels she got
the the perceptionist, uh huh, or a or a not
a hygienist, but the dental assistant. I bet you can
watch on YouTube how to do any of these dental things. Bro.
I'm sitting here looking at the pictures right and I'm like,

(01:46:12):
that equipment looks janky. I wonder if she got that
off of Amazon. I go to Amazon. I find the
exact same chair that she has two hundred and thirty
five dollars. So my thought is she's like a I
can make some money here, buys everything off of Amazon,
sets up shop in the apartment. Come on down. I mean,

(01:46:35):
I don't even know if you need a dental chair,
you really don't. You just a recliner, you like a
lazy boy. It's just lean your head on the back
of the couch, right, lay down here, put some music
on Fouria. I want to know what procedures did she
do right? Were they just cleanings? Were was she trying
to do fillings? Were you doing teeth extraction exactly right?

(01:46:56):
Pulling wisdom teeth or whatever impacted teeth? Yeah, bleaching. I
hope more comes out of this story to where we
can find out exactly what she was doing, what kind
of procedures. One of the comments, I mean, I'm glad
she at least practiced safe needle disposal in a makeshift
clinic in her apartment in Tulsa posing as a licensed professional. Yeah,

(01:47:21):
we're lucky. She just wasn't putting them in in a
tide box right exactly, or reusing the same ones that
she's done with others. Just because you see a sharps
container does not mean they weren't used, right right. She
looks professional me somewhat better than places I have been. Yeah,
that's one of the comments that's on on this here article.

(01:47:43):
So then that's on you, stupid. I'm right there with you.
Any medical procedure, no matter what it is, whether it's dental,
plastic surgery, whatever the case is. If they say, hey,
come over to the Fox Hall of apartments, I am
in thirty two C. I'm out. Okay, besides buying weed,

(01:48:08):
what thing would you go to apartment to see for?
Because somebody even made that common. Who would get dental
work in an apartment? I think that's fair. Okay, what
work would you go to in a dental apartment? For
any the spectrum zone kind of work? Would I go
to somebody's house to have done? Does it have to
be a medical proceed?

Speaker 2 (01:48:26):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:48:26):
No, no, for any any work that you normally would
go to a brick and mortar for. So like, I'll
immediately throw weed out there, because I would go to
an apartment for weed, for sure. I would go to
an apartment for mechanical work. I was about to say
the same thing. Anything automotive, right, say, you know my
buddy Steve lives in an apartment. Hey, I can fix
your I can replace your alternate, whatever the case is.

(01:48:46):
I would do that. So I'm definitely not doing anything medical.
A haircut, I would go to a haircut. Tattoo, I
would go I would do a tattoo. Dude, that used
to be the thing back in the day. That doesn't
make it okay, It doesn't matter. The fact of it

(01:49:07):
is is that it could still be done right, and
and there used to have to be a time that
was the only way you could get a tattoo. To
be fair, you could do dental work. It was. It's yeah,
but that's never been like well, back in my day,
we used to do dental work out of the house.
I mean people do it. Clearly. Forty people were okay

(01:49:29):
with it. And somebody made an ox an excellent point.
They said, if that person was communicating with people from
other countries and they said, I am licensed in X, right,
you might buy it because you believe it here right
right right right, I would. I'd still go for the tattoo.
The only thing that would slow me down really is

(01:49:50):
do I know the person. If I definitely know the
person it's a friend of mine, I'm in one hundred
percent got you. If it's like, uh a, somebody know,
somebody knows somebody kind of thing, I might go check
it out. But I don't know if I would instantly
roll up my sleeve and be like yes, ink me,
you know, and I'd have to check some things out.

(01:50:11):
I want to see kind of the cleanliness of the apartment.
Are the roaches crawling all over the place? You know
what I mean? I want to make sure that he's
opening brand new orgy, brand new needles in the package.
You know, I would be a little bit more leer
on that. I think it's also possible. In the country
you come from, is it common that people have dental

(01:50:33):
practices in their homes. And if that's true, then it
wouldn't be that abnormal to you. No, not to the
person that got busted and this no. No, like you
like your front the customer, got you get If your
home country that's common, you might not think it's that bizarre. Right,
So where's your dental office debt? Oh? Well, okay, so
you go to the fourth flight of stairs, apartment four right, Uh,

(01:50:58):
this is an interesting take two Because I read this,
I was like, that's wild to have that attitude about
how this works, and it almost feels like you're mad. Okay,
now I've completely lost it. But it basically said, yeah,

(01:51:20):
the getting a license is a joke. They don't even
know what they're doing. Okay, again, you go to a
different dentist. Yeah, there is no reason for you to
leave a dental office going they don't know what they're doing. Right,

(01:51:42):
did just go to school for a long time? Right?
Like you know how doctors they go to school for
like eight years or some jive like that. I don't know. Oh,
here it is. American licensing and evaluations are a joke.
Most nurses are clueless what they're doing, while foreign grads

(01:52:04):
are way overqualified, but they won't accredit their credentials because
American standards are so high. What a joke. Usually standards
being high equates to better service. Yeah. Usually, usually Dennis
go to school for eight years, just like regular doctors.

(01:52:24):
So I think in that eight years, But what do
you always say? What do you call a doctor that
finished last in their class? Same thing with a dentist. Yes,
and I'll go against my own joke, they still have
to meet a threshold. Right, They still have to get
over a certain hump. Right. If you have the two
top graduates of the dental class, one of them's worse. Right,

(01:52:50):
That's why they weren't first. You see what I'm saying.
So it isn't The joke exists, and it is funny,
but it's also they still have to pass a threshold. Yeah,
they still have to meet a licensing requirement. All the people.
Let's say there's twenty graduates and they all score a
ninety nine, but the person last in the class scores

(01:53:12):
a ninety seven. Right, that's still really good, still an
a student, Yeah, almost perfect, but just not as good
as just the last one. That's why that joke is
so funny. All Right, we got to take a break.
We'll be back.

Speaker 2 (01:53:27):
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