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like looking around on the Internet's harvestingstuff to talk about, and this guy
was talking about your lymph nodes.Now, just bear with me for a
second. I'm not going to talkabout lymph nodes, thank goodness. But
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in the video he talks about clearingyour lymph nodes to help your body deal
with whatever. He gives an instructionhow to do it in the six general
areas. This video goes through allof it, right, and there's like
like a light rubbing and then atapping, and then you move on to
the next one and you do this, and then at the end he says
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skip now again, forget about lymphnodes. Imagine if a cure for anything
was just skipping, it would begreat. People will be skipping everywhere.
I don't know how you don't seesomebody skipping and either go order. I
don't know. I wouldn't say sucker. I would say that's like, you
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look silly skipping, right, Nobodylooks cool skipping. I would say mmmm.
I was gonna say, I thinkchildren, but I mean look cool.
Could cute for sure? Adorbs,yeah yeah, human adult does not
look cute or adorbs or cool orcool. Skipping girls with big boobs,
skipping women with big boobs. Itdon't look cool, just sexual. Yeah,
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okay, but you don't look cool. But if it could cure cancer
and you just see people skipping everywhere, wouldn't it be awesome? Yeah?
What was his reason for having toskip? Uh, it's just a way
to bounce and get the body moving. Okay, that's funny. You're fixated
on that kind of like, well, I get it, like, you
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know, the line robbing, thetapping, you know you gotta do to
clear things out. But I'm like, why skip? But I guess that
kind of makes sense. Like ifyou've got sent sentiment at the at the
bottom of a jar or something,you shake it up, like the last
bit of catch up in the inthe bottle, you know, you shake
it up. You shake it upto get the last bit of the catchup
out. So that would make sense. I guess if you're if you're motioning
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up and now you're skipping, you'rehopping whatever, that would shake loose whatever
possibly sentiment that might be in there. Sure, I guess I'm not a
big believer in any of that stuff. Because the idea that this guy's selling,
since we're gonna go back to this, is that your limpedodes of the
bodies, like toilet system. Right, it's the way to clear out toxins
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and things. Your brain dump stufflike that, right, and so that
you're waking them up like they stallout like a car that needs to be
pop started. Like, I don't, It makes no sense right for me.
It kind of falls along the samelines as like an enema. Right,
you don't need to flush your bodyonce in a while, right or
a Right, you don't need toflush your body. You don't think that
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their body does it naturally. Youdon't think that there's residue leftover. Yeah,
your body flushes itself naturally by urinating, by poolping, you know,
but there's there's still residue leftover,So wouldn't it It's like it's like when
you have a glass of milk orchocolate milk or whatever milk you like,
milk product, you drink the milk, there's always that film at the bottom
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of it, right, you don't, I mean you rinse it out so
that film doesn't stick to it andsour and spoil and cause disgustingness in your
class. Right, So wouldn't thesame theory apply to your ards? You
know? Yeah, grantede you're flushingeverything out, but there's still some leftover.
So if you want to be squeakybeaky clean, then I see how
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an enema would come in handy.No, why not, because when it's
not milk sitting in the sink.No, it's crapping your intestines, but
it's not sitting in an open airspot. Room temperature different no, no,
no, a different temperature than whatit's been at. You're absolutely right,
it's not. You were taking thistoo literal. You think of it
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as figuratively. You should automatically knowthat I'm not gonna go literal on almost
anything that I say. It's allfigurative. So yes, as there is
milk in the in the in thecontainer of the glass or whatever. Uh,
and it's a room temperature and it'schanging bacteria blah blah blah. The
figurative part of this is there isstill film residue inside You're intestines, inside
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booty hole, inside all that thatgoes inside you. So it needs to
be clean now. So that's wherea nice hot water enema would come in
handy to flush that all that outso it's nice and clean, there's no
obstruction right. Well, the wholepoint of an enema is if you're constipated,
gets everything out right is different,It's all one and the same.
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It's all cleaning you out in oneway or the other. Well, enem
isn't isn't a colon cleanse. Itis to help you actually go right,
that's what that's there for. Butyou're still shooting liquid and your exact still
washing everything out in hopes to goto the bathroom. A cleanse is doing
what you're talking about is cleaning outthat colon, which I think is definitely
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beneficial, especially when you do Ifyou've ever had a colonoscopy and you find
and they find polyps and stuff,it's because that happens over time when you
have had constipation in things, thosepolyps do form and the build up they
create around your polyps, and thatcreates problems for you in the future.
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So both are helpful. I don'tthink doctors recommend colon cleanses, and they
don't recommend enimus. Now you maytake one before a they stuff the tube
in there with the camera, rightcolony, Yeah, so they can see
everything thing right, because it's constantlyhaving sludge go through it, right,
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right, which I think that wouldhave a healthy benefit, you know,
to get that sludge. Think aboutyour the pipes in your dreams. Now,
this is figurative, Corbin, don'ttake it literal. When you use
an example as something you're showing acourt. You're trying to show a correlation.
Absolutely, and when you compare applesand oranges, it doesn't work.
So okay, So think about thepipes in your in your drain right and
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your sink. And this is whythey say don't dump grease down your sink
drain because enough of it will causea film. It will build up and
eventually you have to have a plumbercome out and get his little router and
clean it all out, or youget drain oh or something like that that
eats all that that film and buildup a way. So to me,
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it's the same thing as you knowyou're intestines, you know, all the
innerds and stuff that you can't seeinside you. It's the same thing.
You got all that build up.You have a film and eventually it keeps
building up and building up and buildingup and clause its blockage. So for
you know, hosing it out orusing a colon cleanse as like draino or
something a form of rain. Oh, don't actually use draino, but you
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know, gets everything all cleaned out, so you're kind of starting fresh anew.
You know you don't have I've neverdone it before, surprise, surprise.
So I've got forty three years ofbuild up. I don't think my
body, you don't think. Sowe know you're you've you've talked before about
how many times you poop in aday. Absolutely, However, they're still
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leftovers. There's still film, right, it's not all coming out all at
the same time. There's still somethat's left over. There's still some sticking
to the pipes. So therefore yougot to clean it out. Okay,
well my opinion, I will quotebuild Burr. Don't sit there with your
non medical degree and me here withmy non medical degree telling me how it
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is. Right. Right, Thisis all opinions, man, much like
a doctor who has a metal cooldegree. They're all opinions, even even
they are just practicing practicing medicine.Yes, all right, we got tickets
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Come by say hi. You knowyou push a button, you expect
it to work. I don't know. You know, they probably has the
wires, probably have build up,Probably need to clean them out. Untilsa's
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nd of Morning Showing ninety seven fived Drunk Florida man kicked out a bar,
returns and attacks a bar owner withbelt. This happened last weekend in
West Palm Beach. Thirty seven yearold man kicked out of the bar for
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being too intoxicated, but quickly returnedwielding a firearm. According to an a
half of David Fabio Lano, Sanchezarrested by Palm Beach Sheriff's Office. According
to records, he was released onlast Wednesday with sixty thousand dollars bond amount.
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He arrived to the area on Julytwenty third, round two am.
The owner of the bar said thathe shows up. He was a little
drunk, then he got too drunkand he started harassing customers, so they
asked the man to leave. Heleft to his car, but came back
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with a firearm. He pointed itdirectly at the bar owner and said I
will shoot you, and then hethreatened to shoot the bars security. Well.
Then Sanchez decided I'm going to justtake off my belt and started swinging
it at the bar owner. Hehit him multiple times. A security guard
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began fighting with the suspect and thebar owner began fearing for his life.
He told deputies that that's when hecalled nine one one and they showed up
arrested him. He said he wasgoing to kill everybody. The owner had
an injury on his finger from thebelt. The guy himself did not have
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any injuries. The suspect had somescrapes and bruises on his face and his
mug shot. Though. That's avery uh underrated weapon, absolutely, does
you know? Okay, yeah,I mean you could do some damage with
the belt, trust me, Iknow. But to use it in like
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a street fight, it's not somethingyou see every day. You hear about
guns, knives, crowbars, baseballdance. I appreciate this guy for whipping
out his belt. Yeah, ifyou're good like that hole towel whip.
You know that. If you cando that with a belt, you can
whip the s Yeah. And youdon't even have to whip him with it.
You can whip him like a slave. Whap, you know, right
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across the face that's gone. BuckOh oh, the buckle is good for
handle. Oh that's true. Iguess. I think of the scene from
Indiana Jones. Okay, then Jonesis in the streets and the guy is
the sword, he's all over here, and he just pulls out his gun
and shoots him right. So,well, everybody knows you don't bring a
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belt to a gun fight. However, really you do. The owner didn't
have a gun one of them hada gun. Right, Yeah, the
guy had a gun, but hedecided not to use the gun. I'm
gonna go a little bit lighter.I'm gonna take my belt off and whoop
him like a step kid, right. Quote unquote. Christian woman arrested at
a splash park. This happens inOhio where cops were called out to the
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Cedar Point Shoes water park there inSandusky. All right. They say that
a woman that describes herself as aChristian and a grandmother was arrested because witnesses
told her that she called a childa brat, a fat ass and then
pushed him off a floating toy.I mean brat, right, fat ass
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and then pushes his tubby ass offthe floating toy. Get out of here,
fat so ayah. So they showup to this water part because this
this elderly woman, she's sixty sevenand she's picking on this kid. They
talked to the mother, her name'sJennifer. She told him what was going
going on, and she fingered thesixty seven year old woman she's over there.
The cops go over there and theytalk to her. She's like,
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they're like, what's your name?And she says, I am Jennifer Lee
Miller, and she gives them anaddress, a day of birth, phone
number, all the information they're lookingfor. And she admitted to calling the
kid a brand's, but she deniedswearing at the child and says that she
never touched him at all. Shesays that she's a good Christian woman and
a grandmother and would never do sucha thing Anyhow. Other witnesses contradicted what
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Jennifer had to say. And that'swhen the cops are like, listen,
miss Miller, if we have tocome out here again, we're going to
arrest you for disorderly conduct. Andthat's Jennifer's like, okay, whatever.
So the cop leaves and then Iguess something clicked in the CoP's brain,
like something didn't seem right about thiswhole situation. So he goes back to
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the water park, and I guess, Jennifer, miss Miller, the sixty
seventy year old lady that called theboy a fat ass and a brat and
pushed him off the float, shegave him a fake name, a fake
address, and a fake phone number. Right, I just went to busy.
I guess the cop tried to callthe phone number, and it's all
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being being sorry, you're busy anyhow. So they go back and talk to
her about it, and she saidthat she didn't have an idea and that
she felt she was being harassed bythe police. She eventually admitted her name
was Janet Nail and they took herin for obstruction. I love when people
use whatever thing to validate their behavioror to invalidate their behavior, like I
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would never do that. I'm ateacher, right, I would never do
that. I'm a woman, Iwould never do that. I'm a family
man. I would never do that. I'm a veteran. I would never
do that. I'm a Christian likesettle people or Papalman. Yeah, do
crazy stupid things. Those behaviors arethose traits hardly make you incapable of doing
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bad stuff. Right right, right, You can still be a good Christian
person and be a douchebag. Yes, man passed out with guns, drugs
and car running. This happens inKentucky, where the man left his car
running in a convenience store parking lot. Richard, I'm just tired at it.
The food was wearing body armor,had a small rifle in his lap
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when police arrived at the Alvaton Expresson Monday. Search of the vehicle turned
up four loaded guns and extra ammunition, three pounds of marijuana, one hundred
and twenty five other THHC products.He's charged with DUI trafficking marijuana in possession
of controlled substance. Wow. Onehe had to been. That had to
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be for distribution. I mean they'regoing to give you that possession within ten
because you have so much. Anyway, he also had scales yep, and
he had some zannies yep yep.So he was hopped up on the pills
going out selling his stuff, passedout in his car and woke up to
excuse me, Sarah, I'm gonnaneed to see your ID can four loaded
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firearms and extra magazines. Damn youknow. Wow, you can never be
too cautious when you're selling. Heynever knows all these stories are on her
Good Morning, It's the Big MadMorning Show nine eight four six z kmod
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Top five songs about a car that'llbe at nine right now, though we
got to see what Lindsay has forballs to the wall. Sports framber Valdez
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tossed the sixteenth no hitter in Astro'steam history to lead Houston to a two
to nothing win over the Cleveland Guardiansat Minute Made Park. Valdez earned his
ninth win with seven strikeouts and onewalk in the history historic ninety three pitch
performance. Kyle Tucker drove in bothruns for Houston on a single in the
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third inning. The Astros have wonthree of four and sit second in the
American League West at sixty one andforty seven. Cleveland's rookie starter Gavin Williams
was charged the loss after allowing twoearned through five innings. The Guardians have
lost four of five to slip tofifty three and fifty five. Three times
Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander isgoing back to Houston. The Astros acquired
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the right hander and cash considerations fromthe New York Mets in exchange for minor
league outfielders Drew Gilbert and Ryan Clifford. The forty year old signed a two
year deal worth more than eighty sixmillion dollars with the Mets this past offseason.
After six years in Houston. TheMets also traded right hander Max Scherzer
to the Texas Rangers before the deadline, and from what I read on x
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Max Scherzer said that the Mets arefocusing on a transistory year and going for
smaller deal players within free agency,and they're not going to even focus on
a world series until twenty twenty six. I think you misread that story.
Justin Verlander and his hot wife aremoving back to Houston because his wife is
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kaduptin. Oh lucky. Yeah,he is lucky, isn't he? So
is she? Though he's not bad, he ain't bad to look at.
I mean, she's definitely the hotterand one in the relationship. He's maybe
a seven, she's a ten.Yeah, seven might even be a little
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generous. Then we have different differentdefinitions high. And finally, here the
Diamondbacks are adding another new piece atthe MLB trade deadline. Arizona acquired outfielder
Tommy fam and cash considerations from theNew York Mets in exchange for infield prospect
Jeremy Rodriguez. The diamond Backs madeseveral deals as they took to snap their
postseason drought, and that's your ballsto the Wall Sports. I'm Lindsay on
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So my oldest Marcus, you know, turned thirteen last f We took him
and a few friends to sky Zone. We did the glow Jump, which
doesn't start until eight o'clock at nightgoes until ten. And even if I
wasn't suffering with my back pain,I couldn't have jumped on those trampolines because
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the moment I do, I feellike, oh, I have to go
pee. And so I decided I'mjust too old for this. And even
Kevin, we've started talking about thethings that we are just too damn old
four now, and we were goingover a list of things we are just
too old four and jumping on atrampoline was definitely one of them. Yesterday
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he helped out with Marcus's first footballpractice and watching him get into some of
those football positions. At the endof it, he was like, man,
I am just too old for this. He did it, he felt
too old for it, and thelist just grew longer and longer. So
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more to add to our list.Was arguing with other people about some of
the dumbest stuff. Back in theday. It could be the dumbest stuff
that we would argue with people forand for what now just tooting old for
it? Also one for him,Not so much for me because I still
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enjoy this, but for him thiswas a big one. Concerts without assigned
seating. He just can't do it. He feels too old for that,
like standing on the floor and thepits or something like it. Absolutely,
I agree in an arena, butI love going to canes. Yeah yeah.
And they do have like limited seating, which is awesome if you could
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get one of those bleachers over thereand just take a break for a second,
let your legs relax between sets.Right, But it's still first come
first, sir. Oh. Absolutely, absolutely hangovers, that is one thing.
And actually his big thing lately ishe wants to give up drinking completely,
especially for his heart. I'm like, do I have to do that
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too? Is that you know?Yeah exactly, And he's like, no,
Mike, thank goodness, because Istill enjoy I mean, I don't
like hangovers for sure. That isnot my thing. Taking three days to
go back to normal not for meanymore. I don't think anybody likes to
hangover, even the twenty one yearolds you just started drinking. When you
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get their first hangover, they're like, oh who yeah, uh hand me
downs. Specifically furniture. When wemoved, I got a phone call from
a mom and she's like, hey, I've got a lot of furniture.
You're gonna need some to fill thehouse and you know, no, thank
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you. She's like, but I'vesaved some of this for you unless I
ask for it specifically, I don'twant it. And if you don't want
it, then sell it. Whatdo you hold on on to it for?
I think, um, like ourparents, that's a thing, right
Why if it's still good, whyget rid of it or just throw it
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away? I guess is the rightterm. Why just throw it away?
Right? No? No, Ithink our parents it's a thing to want
to give our kids our stuff.That's a true statement. Man. When
my parents were alive, i'd goover there and I would always leave with
something, and it's usually nothing major. I once left with a Walmart sack
full of used knives, you know, not like cool knives, you know,
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like you carry you on you orwhatever the ones collect Yeah, old
like steak knives, you know whatI mean, Like good, like an
old cutlery set that you know.They just didn't want the block anymore.
So she's like, here, takethese with you and gives me a bag
of like twenty different knives. I'mlike, what am I gonna do with
this bag of knives? Yeah?I just think that they are from the
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mindset of it is you repair things. They're not just you don't just go
get a new one, right,That's right, right, because the cost
effectiveness is not there to do therepair on a lot of things. I
think my mom is a bit ofa hoarder and she doesn't want to admit
and she has a problem with gettingrid of her thing. So if she
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can give them to me, thenshe's not actually getting rid of them because
she will still be able to seethem, yeah, somewhere else. Like,
my mom has a lot of stuffobviously from you know, the years
of being family. Yeah. Andlike for example, she's got this buffet
that's got like twelve twenty wineglasses init, and I'm like, you're never
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going to have that many people inthis house, right, Well you never
know, No, that's true.She meets a group of friends, you
know, they come over, theyplay some bunco they that's three, drink
some wine and she's like, putthis this is in the way. I'm
like, okay, your answers toget rid of it? Yeah, I
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asked my mom. She I loveher dining room table, love it.
So when she told me that shehas some furniture form I said, is
it the dining room table? Well, no, I'm not getting rid of
that. Well, then I'm notinterested in anything else. But I have
all these antiques, well antique andnope, sorry, what about the set
you mean that wobbly table. Idon't what that. Yeah, you're bumping
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to it once it's gonna fall apart. Don't need that. No, my
parent, we've had this chair likethat's a chair coat rack thing with a
mirror on it, okay, andwe've had it forever as long as I
can remember. And my mom's like, well, it's an antique. Great,
well let's look it up. Let'ssee how much this goes on eBay
rights. She's like, well,that's one hundred dollars. No it is,
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yeah, but the ROI over fourdecades. Yes, right, yeah,
it's like it to the antique roadShow and get a second. Listen
if there's multiples, it ain't thatrare. Right when you say it's a
giant chair coat rack, does itlook like I mean, does it have
like a big seat? Real low, not a big seat, but it
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has arms and then the seat opensup to put like we put like hats
and gloves Okay in it. Let'sget a mirror with hooks, place to
sit down, put your shoes onbefore you leave, maybe even check your
fit before you leave the house.It's not that big of a mirror.
It's just enough for your head tosee. How to make sure your hair's
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done. Chair tree rack. Let'ssee if there's I can find it.
I feel like we had one ofthose in my house growing up, and
I used to call it the king'sthrone because it was this huge. No,
you're right, No, it doeslook like something to that degree.
I can't find a picture. Itkind of looks like this. This is
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way too big. Yeah, that'sexactly way too big, But it looks
something like that. The mire onarts wasn't that GiB No, no,
about half yeah, and the chairwasn't that wide. They're selling some over
here on the internet for over athousand dollars. Yeah, I'm sure they're
super rare ones. Yeah, ohmy goodness, wayfair. You can pick
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one up for fourth, one andnine. Yeah. But that to the
point, like our parents feel like, well, this was in our house,
why wouldn't you want it? Right? And there are again, there
are some things that yes, I'mhappy to take off your hands, but
when I ask for it. That'swhat I want. If you're not willing
to give it, then get ridof that stuff. Um lack of sleep.
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I'm too old to not get enoughof it. I realized that every
day. And then also caring aboutpeople who don't care about me. Wow,
that got deep? Yeah, wellso a little mean? Right?
Well? I mean you put aneffort for so long and it's like,
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okay, so then do you onlycare about people so they'll care about you?
No, not at all. Butit's like I can only do so
much for you, do you knowwhat I mean? Like I gotta stop
putting in the effort because it's almostlike you want to. It's like chasing
after people and the only one toput it put work into the relationship,
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okay, you know, like makingplans and then they don't show up or
well ghost use a whole other thing, right right. I think it's okay
to still care about people even thoughthey don't really care about you. Yes,
because I mean it's just a goodhuman trait to have, and you're
not the asshole that doesn't care.You know, at least you know,
Hey, I'm I'm I'm here.I still care about you even though you
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don't care about me. Well,and that made up in your head.
Unless they said, hey, Idon't care about you, and then you
continue to be friends with them,well then that's different. That's fair because
life gets in the way life happens. Maybe they don't have time. I
guess just I'll care from afar.I'm not putting in the effort because because
it's it's it's not it's I'm puttingin all the efforts. I'm making plans
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with you, and you and youjust never come through. Okay, you
know what I mean, Like,Okay, you're definitely titled to feel that
way. Yeah, but it feelslike what you said initially was I'm tired
of put in work when you don'tcare about me. And I think gimbe
and I have landed on that's madeup in your head. And unless they
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told you that, okay, yeah, I mean they didn't come out and
say it, because the end,you'd be stupid if someone goes I don't
care about you and you're like,hey, I want to do something,
yeah right right, um sitting onthe floor. Uh huh, it's so
difficult to get back up. You'renot that old, so I know that.
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But also, you know when you'reat a big group gathering and there's
lots of when you're a child,it's like, oh, make room for
Aunt Sally or whatever, get upso she can sit there. Yeah.
Now you're like Aunt Sally, No, you are barely forty. I'm forty
one. Yes, that's barely forty. Yeah, but now kids have to
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get up from me, sit ina chair. I don't have to be
the one to sit on the floor. Okay, uh huh. That's the
cool part about being an right exactly. Keeping up with a new slang with
you, Yeah, what is fleeknowadays? I don't even think fleek's a
thing anymore. It's not. It'sit changes so much. That is back
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bet has been around for a while, yeah, but then it left and
now it seems to be bad.You seem to be pretty up to date
on it for someone that doesn't wantto keep you. You're the one that
said you're not up on it.I'm not. But you know when it
has come and gone. I thoughtit had left and I just asked it
and he said it's back, Andyou said it's back, so it must
be so Also, waiting in linecan't stand it cannot I'll feel that's one
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of those things you can't get around, you can't avoid. Even if you
have a fast pass to the amusementpark, you're still waiting in a line.
They sell you that so you canskip the long line and just go
wait in a shorter line. Yeah, I mean so lines you can't get
it. You can't get away fromthem, whether they're at the grocery store
or on your face, you justcan't get away from them. I feel
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like I'm just not going I ammessing with it because I ain't messing with
the lines. You're line. Nope, you I'm so I'm the one that
gets labeled as being grumpy. Youtwo are so grumpy, so curmudgeoned.
How am I getting looped into this? You are like these young kids get
off my lawn. We've talked aboutit many times, not in this instance,
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but in previous conversations. And thenlindsay was I can't get up off
the floor at forty one, Idon't want to stand in line. You
guys just sound so curmudgeoned. Iguess that's what happens when you get old,
you get over right. You're farnight, okay, And Gibb.
You like to camp. I liketo camp, Yeah, but I not
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without an air mattress. Amen campingon the ground, Yes, exactly.
We don't have to do it anymore. I will use my own hot breath
to inflate that damn air mattress beforeI lay down on a ground or spend
the money on a cot. UnlessI am just so super hammered, you
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know that I end up falling onthe ground and then just staying there.
But even then I wake up thenext you know, a couple of hours.
I'm like, Yeah. Also,unless it's my child, I'm too
old to convince people not to dodumb stuff. You want to do dumb
stuff, go for it. Isee, even with the kids, you
let him learn. You know,I watched this TikTok video the other day
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and it was a mom trying tohand off a hot pot to her son.
Right, She's like making spaghetti orsomething like that. You know,
she's got the oven mitts and she'slike trying to hand it to him to
go put in the sink or something, and he's going to grab it from
the bottom and she's it's hot atthe bottom. He keeps trying to grab
it it's hot at the bottom,he keeps trying to grab it. That's
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happen. It hot at the bottom. You know, she gets super pissed
about it. And then this guybreaks in. He's like, sometimes you
just gotta let him learn their lesson. If he grabs it on the bottom
and he burns his hand, he'lllearn not to grab it on the bottom
anymore. And it's like that makesperfect good sense. Sometimes you gotta let
the kids do stupid things so theycan learn their lesson. True, though,
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my grandmother, when she was Ithink three or four, she did
the hot pot of boiling water andtipped it and it went all over her
head and neck, down her chest, and that I mean she had those
burn marks her entire life. Ibet you she learned her lesson rank then
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to be a little more careful whenhandling a pot of hot boiling water.
Well, she wasn't trying to handleit. It was just a you know,
curious toddler who had no supervision.She learned not to mess with it
no more. Yeah, and weall did because of her, for sure.
Let's see, someone said, Lindsay'sjust saying she has only so many
fs to give Ain't nobody got timefor that? Yes, thank you.
(39:44):
Definitely. Someone said a slipping slideunless you have protective padding. Yeah,
not even a protective padding for onewho's going to get all this foam rubber
on to go down to slip andslide. That ruins the entire thing.
I'll just use an inner tube.Okay, I mean I guess that works.
Yeah. We had one out ofthe Fourth of July party this year
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and the kids were doing it.My little brother, he's in his mid
thirties or whatever, and I thinkhe tried to have a go. I'm
I am too old to be takinga running header to the ground. I
typically try not to dive into theground just so I can slide down a
piece of vinyl and go. Ohthat was fun. Trying new things that
(40:25):
may hurt me is on my list. And that was on Kevin's as well.
And sprinting against his friends. He'slike, I don't care at this
point who's faster than me, orif I'm faster than you also beating around
the bush, just give it tome straight, you know I can handle
it. Oh, I don't know, Lens, that was on his list,
(40:46):
Okay, I was like, Idon't know, and also on his
list new rap music, stick withmy nineties, Yes exactly that, it's
exactly it and other people's drama,other people's drama. Don't like gossip?
(41:07):
Huh right, this is a blame. We gets tiring after a while.
I love gossip. It's fun tohear it. Yeah, that's it.
Yeah, but that's the drama youexactly So Yeah, I love gossip,
me too. I'm here for itum. And lastly here negativity and internet
bickering. That's a tough it's youlike that too. I don't want to
(41:30):
put you on blast, but we'vetalked about some things in your life.
You get involved in it. Ilike to read it. I don't like
to be a part of it.I don't want to be. I don't
you know what I mean. Idon't want to get into an internet war.
Right you like to be the MichaelJackson eating his pomp But yes,
exactly, yes, But yeah,if you want to add to the list,
(41:51):
I'll post it up the question onour Facebook page. What are you
too old for? We can besick of as at any age. Don't
feel bad about it. Nson Linson, Lindsa Lindsay l I n d s
e y Lindsay Lindsay Lindsay and In dskey one Linsey. Of course he
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wanted the box. Tilsa's Morning Showcontinues next tax The Big Man Morning Show
on Tilsa's Rock Station ninety seven fiveKMOT, Good morning, It's The Big
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Man Morning Show nine one eight foursix zero KMOD. You can also text
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Let's play a game. We gottickets to see Motley Crue and def Leppard
a Chapman Stadium on August sixteenth.Tickets available live Nation dot com. We're
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Ken, Lindsay and I are tiedwith seventy. Last week's Winter So Corbyn
and Gimpy at nine one eight foursix zero KMO d nine one eight four
six zero KMOD call up, decidewho's going to be your clue giver.
Whoever gets the most right wins thosetickets to see Motley Crue and def Leopard
on August sixteenth at Chapman Stadium nineeight four six zero KMOD. Good morning,
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You're on the air. What isyour name. My name is Brian.
Brian. Who do you want togive? Clues? Gimpy er Corbyn?
Um, what's go with Brian?Sixty seconds are on the clock.
Timer starts after the first clue.Are you ready? Yeah, all right,
Brian. This is a movie abouta video game. It's kind of
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like a virtual reality type of gamewhere there you go. H This is
Nicholas Cage movie in the eighties wherethey still the baby. It's based off
The Lindenburg Baby. There you go. Uh. This is a movie based
off a TV show in the eighties. It's about cops that go to high
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school. Oh, Um, there'syes, Yes, you got right.
What's the number that goes with it? This is Marty McFly and Doc Brown
Back to the Future. Yes.This is a movie where the opposite our
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dad's are not good people, sadmoms. This is uh Tom Hanks and
he's a retard and he falls inlove with a lady that has aids.
Yes. This is Angelina Jolie.She curves the bullet. You have these
a blank poster? If you crimita crime? Want? Yes? Double
pointer time seven is what I excellentjob, Brie, Bryan, hang on
(45:01):
the line. Okay, all right, thanks, good morning, you're on
the air. What is your name? Yes, Josh? How are you
today? Great? How are yougood? We've got to beat seven?
Are you ready? Ready? Herewe go. Uh. This is the
animated story I think of about Rapunzel. Your hair, if it's in a
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knot, they would say, yourhair is yes, Ralph Macchio, mister
miya yes. Um this it playsat Christmas every time a bell rings and
angel gets its wings. Oh,my gosh, the sound of music.
(45:47):
Nope, nope. Um. Ifsomething's great and you're envious of your friend,
you might say they have a blankblank Donald Blake, I can tell.
Uh. There's a board game youplay. You spin, you go
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around. It's the game of life. Yeah, it's a good life,
close better than good, wonderful life. You almost have it. Oh my
god, you've got wonderful You've gotlife. Oh man, dang it,
(46:36):
we didn't do it, Josh,Sorry, brother, have a great day
later, Brian, congratulations. Man. You're going to see def Leppard and
Motley Crue when they are over atChapman State. Um August sixteenth, Hang
on the line so you and Gympiecan celebrate your win. Oh and he's
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got a check and make sure hehas the right info from you. Hang
on the line, all right,all right, I love the fact you'd
like to die in the Hill ofCorup and thank you. It wouldn't have
mattered. It was only at thebeginning of the end. It wasn't that
one. It would have been thenext one. He had this one spot
on. I think it's Jimmy Stewart, very top abo arrangered named old get
(47:19):
its ways. That's the most popularline out of it. Uh, he
gets shown what his blank would beif he was not alive, you know,
kind of like a Christmas Carol,but a little different. Um.
And I think that's about as muchas you could have done. Man.
I probably could have named the theguy who has the deed on the house
and yeah, but I don't thinkit would have helped, No, it
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would not. How do you getsomeone to say wonderful? Right? He
did say that it was eventually eventuallyLouis Armstrong song, it's a blank world?
What a blin world? That's oneway to get him to say wonderful.
How you get someone to say life? You you you were living it
right now? Eddie Murphy your bestYeah, there you go. Eddie Murphy
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and Martin Lawrence were in a moviewhere they were locked up for God and
it was called I'm the Kids Puffyreference. All right, the record now
back Canna, Yeah, keep keepsyou in the lead with ten moves me
to eight, keeps her at seven. Telsa's Morning Show is coming right back,
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The Big Man Morning Show, Tulsa'sRock Station ninety seven five m D
good morning, It's The Big ManMorning Show. Nine one, eight four
six zero kmod can also text bmmsand then what you want to say to
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eight two, nine four five.We still got top five songs we gotta
do. But first, oh,let's see what's in the uh old gimpy
four by four. It says herethat McCarthy says the DOJ's using Trump in
Diamond to distract from the binding proveshow Speaker Kevin McCarthy is claiming the Justice
Department as using the latest indictment againstthe President Trump as a distraction. And
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social media post yesterday he pointed outto a recent information gathered a bound to
Old JB and his son Hunter,whose business dealings have been subject of recent
GOP led investigation. The speaker calledit a two tiered system of justice.
Trump was indicted yesterday for election interferencethat culmulated in the January six Capital Riots.
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Poland dispatches troops to belarus border.Poland sending troops to its eastern border
with Belarus as it accuses its neighborof violating its airspace with military helicopters.
Tensions are high betwixt Poland, whichis a NATO member and supported of Ukraine,
and Belarus, a Russian ally currentlyhome to Russian merc saries. Belarus
(50:00):
has denied sending any helicopters. Wouldn'tdo this Russia. Russians used Belarus as
a launchpad for its invasion of Ukraine, and Old Vladimir Putin has made it
clear that he would consider any attackon Belarus and a deck on Russia.
There's a lawsuit that claims JP Morganmoved money from Epstein to women. A
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new lawsuit alleges that JP Morgan movedover a million dollars in payments from Jeffrey
Epstein to quote girls or women afterhe was no longer clients. The US
Virgin Islands made the claim about thedisgraced and deceased financier in a new court
filing. It's part of a federallawsuit against the company, claiming it facilitated
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Epstein's sex trafficking for years. Thebank denies any wrongdoings and adds that it
ended its relationship with Epstein in twentythirteen. The confict did sex offender didn't
hang himself in his jail cell intwenty nineteen and lastly here you may have
peppered in some things in that story, maybe so. Clary Sage is offering
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free haircuts to Green Country kids thatare heading back to school. It's called
Cuts for Kids, and it's anevent for grade school kids to have a
fresh, clean look heading into thenew school year. It says you can
come right in, no appointments,you can receive a free haircut. There
is a vaccination clinic that will alsobe available during the event. A parent
or legal guardian must be present tocomplete the necessary paperwork and a record of
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current shots is required. They alsosaid that they offer services to uninsured Medicaid
eligible children and a Murk and Indians. Cuts for Kids will be held today.
Today is the second between eight thirtythis morning and eight o'clock tonight at
the Clary Sage campus at thirty firstand share it in Tiger's pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez
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won't be heading to the Dodgers afterall. ESPN reports the left hander invoked
his no trade clause after a dealwas made between Detroit and Los Angeles.
Rodriguez reportedly wanted to remain closer tofamily on the East Coast. The thirty
year old has posted a six andfive record in a second season with the
Tigers. The Dodgers went on toacquire left hander Ryan Yarborough from the Kansas
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City Royals after failing to land Rodriguez. The Orioles are adding an experienced arm
to the starting rotation. At theMLB trade deadline, Baltimore acquired right hander
Jack Flaherty from the Saint Louis Cardinalsin exchange for three minor league prospects.
The twenty seven year old is setto become a free agent at the end
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of the season. The Cardinals willreceive in fielder Caesar Prieto, left hander
Drew rom and righthander Zach Showalter forthe former first round pick, and the
Phillies are fortifying there starting rotation.Philadelphia traded for Michael Lorenzen from the Detroit
Tigers during Tuesday's deadline in exchange forprospect how Yu Lee. Lorenzen is five
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is five and seven with a threefifty eight RA and eighteen starts this season.
He was named to his first AllStar Game last month and has a
career four O two ERA as astarter and reliever. This will be Lorenzen's
fourth team in his nine year career, after starting his journey with the Reds
Lee as a middle infielder who wasPhillies number five at ranked prospect according to
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MLB Pipeline. I don't know,did you see your cubs? So they
made like a bunch of moves rightbefore the deadline, and so apparently everybody
was in place. Last night.They had twenty runs. They scored twenty
runs the last night on the Reds. They looked, they looked crazy,
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but the Reds aren't great. Itdoesn't matter. He still gotta hit.
That's twenty runs is a lot,yeah, no matter how you look at
Yes, yeah, in nine innings. Yeah, and that's impressive. That
was their second I think that wasa second time they've done that this season.
Actually, uh, they did tena couple of times, eleven ten.
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No, it's the first time they'vedone this season, I think,
yeah, yeah, Like they're oneof the benefits people that have benefited from
the from doing that, doing theoffseason stuff. Oh yeah, so good
on them, right, Like uhyeah, ten, lots of tens,
lots of twelves, Like a tenor twelve isn't uncommon, here's a sixteen,
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but twenty and poof that was crazy. Maybe we're gonna see another World
Series no settle, Yeah right.Aaron Rodgers is changing the outlook of his
future after saying during the off seasonthat he was ninety percent retired by the
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way the Reds are in first placebefore entering his darkness retreat, The Jets
started quarterback said Tuesday that he expectshis new partnership to last a few years
now. The thirty nine year oldrecently reworked his contract with Gangreen into a
three year, one hundred and twelvepoint five million deal that includes seventy five
million dollars in fully guaranteed money fortwenty three and twenty four. New York
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faces the Cleveland Browns in the Hallof Fame game Thursday night in Canton.
So are you gonna watch that one? Probably nine now, But you're so
excited about football. I mean,I'll go, Yeah, it's on,
but it's not great football Hall ofFame game. This is kind of a
cool story. The NFL and Nickelodeonare gonna make Super Bowl history next year.
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The Popular Family and Kids Cable Networkare going to host the first ever
alternate telecast of the Super Bowl onFebruary eleventh. The broadcast will be filled
with special on field graphics and guestreporters aimed at children and families. CBS
Sports and Nickelodeon won two Sports Emmysfor their previous alternate broadcasts during the NFL's
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Super wild Card weekend last season.Nickelodeon will also air the Nickelodeon NFL Nickmas
Game between the Vegas Raiders and KansasCity Chiefs on Christmas. Okay, they've
done this a bunch of times becausewhen the team scores, they slime the
end zone on the broadcasts. It'sa really good broadcast. Yeah, but
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I didn't. I thought they didthe Super Bowl already. But okay,
yeah, Well that's your balls tothe Wall Sports. I'm Lindsaya ninety seven
five Kion, Good morning, It'sthe Big Man Morning Show. Nine one,
eight or six zero. Kmod canalso text BMMS and then what you
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want to say to eight two,nine, four five, Good morning Lindsay,
Good morning Corbin, coming up.Let's see it is on August nineteenth
at the Canes ball Room Giovanni andthe Hired Guns. We've got clutch.
Sign up to win your tickets onlinekmod dot com. Good morning Gimby,
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Good morning Gore. When we justlisten to Panter, they're gonna be a
headlining Roclahoma twenty twenty three Labor Dayweekend. Prior to us say they're gonna
be headlining Sunday night, closing outthe weekend. Get your tickets at kmody
dot com. I thought we doa little fill in the blank news.
I'll read a headline leaf part ofit out. You guys have to guess
what the blank part is. Firstone I have is Americans to only be
able to buy blank starting today.Americans to only be able to buy blank
(58:04):
starting today. That's a number ofthings, all right. I thought we
could buy anything we wanted to.We've got the money to do so.
By new iPhone, maybe the oldiPhone. Why would you want to buy
an old when they had like acertain series of it. No, they
(58:30):
were making one that was like,um, it was like a S like
an iPhone S or something. Huh, And it was supposed to be I
don't know, like a like aten. Okay, Americans will only be
able to buy LED lights from retailersas a Biden administration ban on incandescent lightbulb
(58:52):
starts today. The Department of Energysaid LED lights provide more light using less
energy and last a lot, alot longer an incandescent lightbulb. Any manufacturer
who who violates the band may facea penalty of five hundred and forty two
dollars per per lightbulb. Wow,I could really add up quick Man allegedly
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called Sheriff's office blank times. Manallegedly called Sheriff's office blank times. One
thousand, Well, twenty seven isthe number that's pomping out in my head.
But I like a thousand, it'slike two seven, like twenty seven,
yeah, twenty seven. I don'tknow, it's just the number that
flashed into my head. Twenty seventimes. I think one thousand times twenty
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seven times is a little excessive.But a thousand, god damn, how
many? How long a you're gonnabe sitting there just dialing nine one one
oh, just at the green buttonagain, like yeah, right, like
we're trying to be calling number fiveor whatever. Southern California man is facing
charges for allegedly prank calling his localsheriff's office thousands of times. Luke dumbass
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are Moss was arrested after sam BernardinoCounty Sheriff's office said he called the sheriff's
office over seven thousand times in thespan of four months. Deputies say Dumbass
called calls would always come from anunknown number and were harassing and annoying.
They say the prank calls also keptstaff from attending to actual emergency calls as
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quickly as they would like. Olderblank bills could increase soon. Older blank
bills could increase soon. Older onedollar bills, okay, older two dollars.
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Are you implying that they would thenbecome like a dollar five? Older
electric bills, older buffalo bills,I want to say, like two dollar
bills, have those, you know, but you're implying they be worth more
(01:01:07):
than two dollars. Verizon customers witholder phone plans could see their bill go
up next month, The company says, starting this week, some older plans
will be charged in additional three tofive dollars per mobile phone line every month.
Unlimited plans that are currently available tonew customers won't get hit with the
(01:01:30):
additional charge. Huh. That makessense because those phones have to be on
a different system, right, andso the upkeep that maybe I don't know,
so they're trying to push those customersto a sign a new plan to
keep a chievable. Yeah, andhaven't you seen like those the clickbaits if
you have a serial number, dollarbill or whatever, it could be worth
(01:01:52):
this much money. I've seen thoseanyway, That's why I went with the
bills. A federal judge, FederalJudge blank A Federal judge blanks Craft macaroni
cheese lawsuit. Federal Judge blanks Craftmac and cheese lawsuit. Well, I
(01:02:15):
mean dismissessses accepts blocks. I likethe dismissal. They're like, why are
we messing with this macaroni and cheese? I got are the things to do?
There are kids getting raped out there, and you're coming after me with
macaroni and cheese. Everyone knows theblue box is the best. Oh No,
(01:02:38):
L beat her all day, everyday. This is off the conversation
we had yesterday about a taco belland buffalo wild wings. A federal judge
in South Florida is putting an endto a multimillion dollar lawsuit against the Craft
Hines Food Company. A Miami DadeCounty woman filed the suit late last year,
claiming the company was misleading customers abouthow long it takes to prepare the
(01:02:59):
velve Vita microwavable mac and cheese.What's that Craft and Velveta are the same
product. The company was accused ofviolating federal law by saying the food takes
three and a half minutes to prepare, arguing it did not include the time
it takes to remove the lid andadd the water. A Miami district judge
tossed out the case last week,saying the woman was a cuckoo. Cuckoo
(01:03:23):
did not have enough standing to followthrough with a five million dollar class action.
I remember when that came about.We talked about and I thought that
lady was crazy. I mean,yeah, it takes three minutes or whatever
to actually cook it. Nobody everthinks of, you know, we got
on Rabby, got u put thewater and data da whatever I always We
(01:03:45):
talked a little bit about it yesterday. How many times did it happen that
you became annoyed that you felt youhad to do something about it? Right?
Right, man, go exactly.Woman files noise complaint against neighbors says
they blank too loudly. Woman filesnoise complaint against neighbors says they blank too
(01:04:08):
loudly. Four and a king Yeah, where I was going? First thing
that came to my mind. That'sthe one of the worst parts about apartment
living. Right. Not only doyou have sny little kids playing outside your
window, you gotta listen to yourneighbor getting railed every other night, and
it's just like, oh God,all right, good for you. You're
(01:04:29):
humping have a nice day. Yeah, Or they're arguing too loudly, Oh
okay, yeah. Sure. Womanhas filed a noise complaint against her upstairs
neighbors, saying they chopped tomatoes tooloudly and she can't stand the racket anymore.
The bizarre complaint doesn't mark the firsttime the unidentified family has had issues
with their neighbor, says the woman, whose family lives above her. Not
(01:04:53):
long after I moved in, Sothis is five years ago. Now,
the lady who lives downstairs caught meone day outside to tell me that we
should walk around more quietly because it'sdisturbing her, and called me specifically a
heavy walker, the woman writes onsocial media. Although the family compelled with
the request complied with the request,the complaints kept coming until most recently,
(01:05:15):
the neighbor came upstairs because my partnerwas chopping tomatoes too loudly. The woman
says. There's no word on whetherthe members of the family have cut tomatoes
from their diets. And I actuallywasn't sure what was happening when I did
the story, so I went toUrban Dictionary to look up chopping tomatoes,
thinking maybe there was some like thingI was missing because it seems so insane.
(01:05:36):
I don't when I chopped tomatoes,I'm cutting. I'm not like,
Yeah, there's a lot of slicinglights. Yeah right. I would think
onions. Maybe I could buy mushrooms, mushrooms salary, yep, something like
that. But maters never chop atomato because then you ruin it. Well,
(01:05:59):
don't sit there, are you withyour non culinary degree and I with
my non culinary degree. Food fightersand Atlantis Morrisset pay tribute to Blank.
Food Fighters and Atlantis Morriset pay tributeto Blank. Dave Coolier cut it out
no Way. One of those twoparties dated him. I won't say which
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one wrote a song about it.Carling Darling Nikki's about Darling, Dave you
it's a whole new manning to sittingher master baton with a magazine day would
O'Connor sure, food Fighters and AtlantisMorners Morset are joining other artists by paying
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tribute two Paul robs No Sand O'Connorover the weekend. Food Fighters welcome to
Morrisset on stage with them during thetwenty twenty three Fuji Rock Festival in Japan.
That together, they honored O'Connor witha live cover of Mandinka, a
single from her debut album, TheLion and the Cobra. Morisset dedicated their
version of the song two O'Connor,who said she was a beautiful woman with
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high intelligence and deep empathy way aheadof her time. Connor passed away last
week at fifty six years of age. Tommy Lee offers glimpse of his Blank
on Instagram. Tommy Lee, whowill be in Town, and on August
sixteenth, offers glimpse of his blankon Instagram. Then they already do that
(01:07:30):
once. Yeah, then it wasn'ta glimpse, it was a full on
it was a full on picture.Let's see his new drum kit, his
new drum stick, his bedroom.Okay, it's a little weird, but
okay, yeah, Tommy Lee justcan't help but get naked on social media.
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The Molly Crew drummer shared a nakedphoto of himself in a pool and
you can tastefully see his butt.Lee captioned this photo quote, hope you
all have an a dope Monday orMonday or whatever f a day it is.
Lee caused a stir back in Augustof last year when he shared a
fully nude photo of himself on Instagram. The following month, he launched his
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only Fans account. So if youlike looking at sixty year old ass,
no, thank you. Blank comingto CBS, making network TV debut in
the fall of twenty twenty three.Blink coming to CBS, making network TV
debut in fall of twenty twenty three. I mean that could be anything.
(01:08:46):
I mean CBS. Okay, tryingto think of other shows that are on
CBS. I don't really watch alot of CBS. Elf was coming back,
but wasn't that already on network televisionwhen it was on the four?
I guess, I guess, butlet's just go for fun sakes The fall
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Guy Yellowstone, premiers on network TVthis fall. CBS will air the hit
drama despite the strikes. Previously,Yellowstone was only on Paramount Network, but
now it's on Peacock CPS will airthe show on Sundays at eight o'clock starting
with season one. CBS as yetto announce a premiere date. Yellowstone second
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half of season five has been delayeddue to a scheduling dispute between Kevin Costner
and producers. Costner confirmed he's nolonger under contract for the show. Paramount
announced that the second half of seasonfive will air in November, ending the
series. It's unclear on how theongoing writers strike will impact those plans.
So if you've never seen that show, here's your chance. If you're still
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on antenna TV, that makes sense, I guess, because not everybody in
the world has cable or streaming platforms, so let's move it to regular broadcast
television. I'm glad to hear thatthey're finally you know, we're gonna get
that and they're wrapping it up orwhatever. Cool. I was looking the
other day because I was like,nineteen twenty three, when's that coming back?
(01:10:19):
I couldn't find anything on that one. They're gonna have to clean that
show up to put it on CBSA lot. They're gonna they drop the
F bomb a lot, and yousee, some bubbies won't be as good
as what you're saying. Maybe Netflixposts AI jobs during blank, Netflix post
(01:10:39):
AI jobs during blank? Okay,well, I mean the strike is going
on right now, so that makesperfect good sense. And if you can
get chat GTP to write an entiremanuscript for you, why the hell not?
Yah? So that would make sense. Yeah. Oh that's scary though.
(01:11:00):
If you think about especially for theseriders, man, you can easily
just punch in, hey I needa script for this movie. Here's the
basics. Boom, and then theycrap it out seconds later. Yeah,
it's got to be the writer's strike. I have not read this story.
I just know the headline, andmy question is why do they have to
post a job for a computer?Netflix is getting some negative attention due to
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some recent job postings related to AI, despite the technology's potential future use being
a major reason for both the riderand actor strike. One AI related job
for Netflix boast a salary range ofthirty I'm sorry, three hundred to nine
hundred thousand dollars. Another listing fora machine learning scientist listen salary range of
(01:11:45):
one fifty to seven hundred and fiftythousand, who would quote develop algorithms that
power high quality localization, among otherresponsibilities. Netflix's website states we invest heavily
in machine learning to continually improve ourmember experience and optimize the Netflix service into
end So they're looking to hire notwriters. They're looking to hire people to
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create the software that will do thewriting right. Dating dot Com survey reveals
how blank impacts dating. Dating dotCom survey reveals how blank impacts dating.
How drinking? Yeah, if thiswas just a couple of years ago,
(01:12:31):
I'd easily say COVID, And Imean, I guess I still could be
a thing. You know how COVIDaffects dating? That makes sense, Yeah,
But I mean I guess drinking too, or drug abuse or cheating,
child molestation. Dating apps maybe wheresingles meet eligible partners, but A new
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survey reveals how much social media matterswhen it comes to dating. It finds
that forty seven percent of respondence saytheir relationships started because their partner decided to
shoot their shot in a private socialmedia message. Fifty eight percent say they've
used social networking site that's not fordating, like Instagram or LinkedIn to find
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and meet new partners. Apparently theyonly asked Deshaun Watson. Americans say.
Americans say this is what makes theperfect blank. Americans say this is what
makes the perfect blank. Grilled cheeseor summer vacation. Just trying to think
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of things that are topical, right, Grilled cheese is topical? Right now?
I think it's too hot for agrilled cheese. Yeah, I think
it's too hot for chili. ButI see people eating it, and I'm
like, you guys are weird.What's the difference between eating a grilled cheese
or eating a slice of pizza?Both are hot, both are cheesy,
both have bread. As a truestatement of course, I don't eat pizza
or a hamburg like many other things. Yeah, I crave grilled items like
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outside on a grill, but Idon't crave a grilled cheese that I have
to use my stove. I thinkthose are sononymous. And I was thinking
about this the other day. YesterdayI was getting groceries because I was like,
I've seen some bell peppers. Iwas like, oh, I could
make stuffed peppers for dinner sometime thisweek. That'd be great. And I
was like, no, it's waytoo hot. I don't want to run
the oven. And much like youjust said, I run the oven,
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Like last night I ran it forsome chicken or whatever. It's the same
thing. Yeah, but those andmy thought was, well, those are
synonymous with winter foods. Your meatloafs, you'r stuffed peppers, your soups,
your chilies, your stuff. Thoseare all winter food so eating them in
the summertime is just weird. Butnot but no, I mean it's it's
not. There's the only reason thosethings were done in the winter is because
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of older times when you needed tothings weren't available, so you froze things
and then thawed them out. Andhow did you use them all? Use
them for soups and things like that. Right, Yeah, yeah, it's
it's not a big I used tobe that way too. And then I'm
like what's it matter, right,I just don't crave like a hot bowl
of clam chowder in the summertime.Wintertime, totally, yeah, I don't.
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I mean you might try it.It might be good. I'm sure
it would taste the same as itwould in the wintertime. We live in
Oklahoma. The temperature difference is stillwarm outside. It isn't like you're in
you know, Alaska with thirteen foothigh snow, right, So that's like
going. I live in Florida,so we don't eat that. They never
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eat chili in Florida ever, Idon't know, No, they do,
of course. They do. Anotherthing with that is like the food settles
different with you in the heat.I feel it does anyway. Okay,
with the heat, it's like,oh this is heavy, and I'm just
fat and miserable, like ramp youcalm down, you a potato, and
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like the when the air conditioning wasn'tworking in a place and it was inside
Americans. The average American craves asandwich four times a week, and sixty
seven percent say they could live onsandwiches alone for a whole week, according
to a new survey. It alsoreveals what ingredients make the perfect sandwich tomato
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fifty four percent, cheddar cheese thirtynine percent, black forest ham thirty nine
percent. Topping the list, wholewheat bread is the top choice for sandwiches,
and the top condiments people one ontheir perfect sandwich include ketchup at sixty
one percent, barbecue sauce fifty eightpercent, mayo at fifty eight percent,
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and honey mustard at fifty eight percent. Catchup, right, and black forest
ham. I mean a ham sandwich, Okay, yeah, absolutely, uh,
but putting ketchup on it, let'sjust ketchup on sandwich is less.
It's a blowny sandwich doesn't seem rightat all. I even think that's weird
because to me, it's blowny inmayo. Yeah, that's like mayonnaise or
(01:16:59):
mush stard or both is like tome the staples when it comes to sandwich
condiments, putting ketchup on it,it's just it's just weird. If I'm
having a roast beef sandwich and Ido not have tomato, I will use
ketchup. They're not the same withI know, but if one's an acid
the other sweet. If I don'thave tomato, I will use ketchup.
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I can't think of a time I'veput ketchup on a sandwich in decades.
Right, I almost wandering, like, as you guys are talking, I'm
like, who did they pull?Like a bunch of thirteen year olds,
I don't know, you know,eight year olds, they're like, hey,
what do you put on your sandwich? Ketchup is there? Like a
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hamburger? You could make an argumentketchups appropriate for sure, hot dog,
you could make an argument that ketchupon it is appropriate. Absolutely, That's
all I got. Yeah, you'reprobably right. I'm right, even though
I don't want that. Yeah,that I could see why people but a
sandwich like you get a subway,right, that's what I'm thinking. Right,
(01:18:08):
go to Jimmy John's, get youa number nine and say can I
get some cash up? I'm surethey have some. I'm sure they do
for those weirdos kids. Yeah,but what I need to make a good
sandwich air And hear me out.You can't lay the lunch meat flat,
okay, right, you can't haveit smash. It's gotta have. You
got to fold the lunch meat overso there's air in there, and it
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makes a completely different sandwich. It'skind of like when you're drinking wine,
you gotta let it air out.Sure, swirl it around right, Sure
has different layers for your palette.Lindsay was doing things you can't do when
you're older. I can't eat sandwichesvery well. Really. Oh they messed
me up man, heartburn big time. Okay, yeah, the meat.
All right, we gotta take abreak. We'll be back this morning.
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Good morning, It's the Big MadMorning Show or six zero kmod can also
text bmmss and then what you wantto say to eight two nine four five.
We talk about when Keanu Reeves doessomething nice, right, we're always
like, ah, he's good,dude. Yeah yeah, or the rock
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right seth McFarlane just gave a milliondollars to the the Actor's Strike thing to
he'll pay for people that aren't workingright, right, just nice stuff,
right. It was announced this weekthat Taylor Swift gave one hundred thousand dollars
to all of the truck drivers forher eras to her and then it came
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out that she's given out fifty fivemillion dollars worth of bonuses to the people
working on her tour, from cateringto riggers to sound text too. Everyone
nice and if you like this isa good litmus test to see if somebody
just is like Mary on her that'sit. I can't think of a celebrity
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that's done that give away that much. No, that's that's an insane amount
of money. Now, she's worthseven hundred and forty million dollars, so
she's fine. Yeah, but stillstill fifty five millions a big chunk of
change. Yes, for sure.No matter how much money you got,
that's that puts a dent. Youtalked to your account and you're like,
(01:20:34):
hey, I want to do fiftyfive million dollars in bonuses. Your accounts
gonna be like, ohh whoa right, slow down, that is super cool
man. Those truck drivers, Igot one hundred thousand dollars bonus. That's
not hey, I can catch upon my bills. That's solve a bill,
right, that's pay your truck off, right. Absolutely. I wonder
(01:20:58):
if that's like tax deductible for her, you know, no, okay,
it's like I got all well,I mean it's her money, so her
giving. I don't know how it'slooked as like an employee tax if those
people are employees of her or ofthe business or how that works. Yeah,
I'm sure there is. She's alreadypaying an employee tax. I'm not
clear on how if employers are taxedon bonuses, right, I know I
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get taxed on bonuses. Yes,but you're not an employer. That's you
receiving money. You receiving those peopleobviously are getting taxed. Yeah. Yeah,
which is good for them because I'msure they're you know what, fifteen
dollars an hour. Maybe I haveno idea. Yeah, I have no
idea what a truck driver gets fordriving a tour rig. Yeah. Yeah,
(01:21:43):
I was just talking about all theother other ones, you know,
stage hands and whatnots. Yeah,she probably pays them better than minimum wage.
Maybe maybe. I mean, Iguess she issue the one pain.
I mean, yeah, I guess. I guess if they worked for Ultimately,
they're probably employed by a shell company, right, Taylor Swift Incorporated or
something like that. They said there'sabout ninety semi trucks for her tour.
(01:22:08):
Wow, it's a lot of trucks. Yeah, it's a lot of money
just for the semi drivers. Idon't know how you see somebody do something
like that and I go, they'reawesome. What are they heighting? What
is she trying to cover up?The only thing you can punch down on
her about is her boyfriends, whichis so weird too. Why you can't
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she can't helpe She's got a badpicker, right, or they're not good
people, right? Yeah, ithappens absolute the best of us. And
she's done this crazy tour where allthese celebrities have gone out for right,
the only artist that came to mindthat does a tour and that people come
out of the woodwork for a listcelebrities, The only one that I could
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think of was you too when theydid their big tour. Okay, not
to say celebrities don't go to shows, but that gets so much press,
right for going to their show?Right, And I get it. I'm
a Taylor Swift mark and I'm notunapologized. I'm not apologizing for it.
But you also have to see thatand go, damn, that is crazy.
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Yeah, that's pretty awesome. Thatis pretty awesome. You watch the
documentary about her, it's cool.You're like, damn, she's trying to
do right by her, like good, like be kind. Yeah, she's
you can't hate on her. Youjust can't people do though. That's why
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I think it's a fair litnus test. If you're like, hey, she
gave one hundred thousand dollars truckers orfifty five million dollars to Bonus, and
they're like, yeah, but shesucks. I don't know, you might
be in the minority, right,Okay, So I just looked up like,
you know, celebrities who gave backto their workers or whatever, Yeah,
and comes up US Magazine celebrity charities. But that's different though, Yeah,
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if you're donating to a charity,that's totally different than donating to the
workers. Yeah, you know whatI mean. So I'm already discounting this
stupid article that I found, butI was trying to see, like,
who else compares to Taylor and herfifty five million dollars going to the workers
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not a charity, yeah, theworkers. The only thing I could think
would be like, well, justbecause I've already said his name, Seth
McFarlane and then him giving bonuses toall the people that work on family guy,
right, although that type of thingthat could be that could be interpreted
as you know, as he justgiving it to him so they can write
his stuff and the show can continueto go on. No no, no,
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no, no, no no nono, not not the million dollars
he gave if he had a showin the show, he gave money to
those people. But again, thatwould be different there. I don't know
how that they're not employed by him, right, they're employe by the student
studio, so it's a little different. Yeah, that that's I mean crazy.
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I would I wish we knew theirsalary. Could see you could see
the percentage of money that they gave. Yeah, I saw a crazy stat
the other day. I don't knowif I want to open this game.
Crazy stat the other day that itwas they showed productivity percentage increase over a
ten year span and it was likesixty seven percent. And then they showed
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salary percentage increase over that same amountof time and it was like twelve percent.
So then the question is where didall that money they generated off that
extra production percentage go? Right?Well, I went into the pockets of
the owners, absolutely absolutely, andthat they're not returning it back. No
they're not. They're they're returning somethingback the workload and asking for more.
(01:25:55):
Yeah, it's very fascinating. Allright, we gotta take a break.
We'll be back more. The BigMan Morning Show is next ninety seven five
kmot, good morning, It's theBig nine Morning Show. Nine one,
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eight four six zero kmod can alsotext bmms and then what you want to
say to eight two nine four fiveGood morning, Lindsay, good morning,
Corvin, uh happy dirty thirty tobust Emma. You guys are a little
early on that one. Oh yeah, right now, it's all right.
(01:26:38):
You can see your cent No stop, Okay, I get my daily pour
store fix it four all right.Hio A State quarterback Hunter Deckers is in
trouble with the NC double A andwith the law. Deckers was criminally charged
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with illegal sports betting on Tuesday.Deckers is being accused of underage sports betting
in twenty twenty one, with oneof his wagers allegedly being placed on an
Iowa state football game. The criminalcomplaint alleges that Deckers made the bets on
his phone while pretending to be afamily member. Decker's lawyer released a statement
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saying that he is planning to pleadnot guilty to the charges. The PAC
twelve conference remains without a television rightsdeal beyond the upcoming school year the hundred
decker thing. Yeah, apparently hemade three hundred and sixty six bets totaling
twenty eight hundred dollars. His averagebet size was seven dollars, So he
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just lost being a football player forunder ten bucks. Wow. Now,
I have like done betting and gamblinglike that, and I did small increments
only because I was a pussy aboutlosing money. Right hey, right,
he got money? Well, what'swell? I mean he's don't know if
he's got much. Nil money he'sgot, But I mean you just jeopardized
(01:28:03):
everything over a seven dollar bet,right, Yeah. I think your career
cost at ten bucks. Yeah.Yeah. ESPN is reporting that the PAC
twelve commissioner, George khaliav Kauf,presented the conference's presidents and chancellors with a
primarily subscription based Apple streaming deal forits next television contract. Several other options
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were presented, but as of now, the Apple deal has emerged as the
favorite. The report states that thefirst year of a relatively short term contract
with Apple would begin in the twentytwenty four twenty five school year and hopefully
be competitive with its peers in theBig twelve and ACC down the road.
The Northwestern Wildcats are adding the sonof a college football legend to their coaching
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staff. Skip Holtz was hired asa special assistant to head coach David Braun
on Monday. Holtz is the sonof Lou Holtz, who coached at Notre
Dame from nineteen eighty six until nineteenninety six. Skip Holtz is also the
head coach of the USFL's Birmingham Stallions, and he will retain his position in
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that league as its schedule doesn't conflictwith the NCAA. Holts will only be
with Northwestern temporarily as he helps Lebraunadjust into his first year as head coach
of the Wildcats. And that shaballsto the Wall Sports. I'm Lindsay in
ninety seventy five KMODI, good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show six
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K M O D. Can alsotext BMMSK and then what you want to
say to eight two, nine tofour five, Good morning Lindsay. Well,
hello there, Corbin, and happydirty thirtieth to Busty Emma. You
can see her claim to came inChubby Chaser two, Huge Boobs three and
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Full Figured Foxes eight. She's fivefoot five and Sports forty seven, Triple
Dan. These things are massive.That's silly. Do you remember the scene
in Home Alone when Kevin McAllister isgoing through his brother Buzz's toy box or
(01:30:24):
whatever has all of his stuff andhe finds that picture of his girlfriend.
He's a buzz your girlfriend, Wolf, I think that might be who she
grew up to be. Was bustyEmma. That's the picture I found over
looks like her. My God,Probably not though, because that was so
long ago, long ago. Goodmorning, get by, Good morning,
Corbin. This Friday as our verylast patio party of the year. If
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you haven't been to one yet,well it's probably be a good one to
show up to you come out andhave some three dollar Miller lights, sign
up for that golf prize pack thatyou must be present to win, and
have yourself a good old time.All right, let's see what we got
for top five songs. Let's weekit's a top five songs about a car
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from Listener on the Road again.Now here's Corbin, Hippy and Lindsay with
this week's list. I mean it'sgot to mention a specific car, just
about a car, so like like, let's for example, Alan Jackson's Drive
wouldn't fit right because it doesn't mention. It's not about Acre, doesn't have
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to be a specific car, butlike Mercury Blues would fit. Does that
make sense? Okay, Let's getstarted. Number five came out in nineteen
eighty five. The song was theband's first to achieve popularity and airplay on
college radio stations in the US.It's considered one of the band's best known
songs. The song parodies Party andRich Kids and Surfer Culture. Number five
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on the Top five Songs about aCar is Dead Milkman and Bitching Camaro of
what kind of car do you got? I've got a picture? And Camaro
Cammer, my neighbor Camaro, Camarodown and all the favorite funny No it's
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short, So if I happen torun you down, please don't leave us.
I some old lady one night atCounty and I didn't Generals because my
dad to there. Camaro Dead Milkman, Bitching Camaro. Number five Top five
Songs about a car from Listener onthe Road Again Lindsey. Okay, so
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it fits, but there are somany other songs to choose from. I
feel like my life if it werea top ten list. It could have
been in the top ten, butnot in the top five, so I'm
gonna give it a thumbs down.Gimby, I'm with Lindsay on this one.
I don't like the song anyway asit is, and there's way more
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songs that you could have chosen besidesthe Dead Milkman to be on this list,
So thumbs down. I agree.It's a deep bench. This is
a song I thought of when Ithink of a song about a car.
It's pretty when you hear you goyeah yeah. So I'm gonna give it
a thumbs up. What song youthink should be on the list? Top
five songs about a car? FromListener on the Road again. You can
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text your song to us, BMMSand whatever that is to eight two,
nine, four five. Number fourcame out in nineteen seventy five. The
lyrics of this song takes the cool, laid back image of the Chicano culture
practice of hydraulically hot rotting classic cars, and using innuendow extends the image to
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a lifestyle. It reached number oneon the Billboard R and B Singles Chart
and peaked at number seven on theHot one hundred Singles chart. Number four
on the Top five Songs about aCar from Listener on the Road again is
war and Lowrider No No Speak Warrenlow Rider number four Top five Songs about
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a Car and Lindsay, I lovethis song. I'm not too fun of
where it's placed, but I'm gonnagive it a thumbs up anyways, Gimbi,
I'm gonna get to a thumbs downfor the same reason I did number
five. There's a lot of othersongs out there about a car that you
could have chosen from, all right. When it comes to like top five
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songs about car, this seems tobe a popular pick, and I understand,
right, I get it. Butdig a little bit, just a
little bit deeper, just scratch thesurface just a little bit and look underneath,
and you'll find more than just Bitchand Camaro or Lowrider. So thumbs
down. I'm gonna give it athumbs down. You don't hear songs about
tent all right. It's a customizationthat's been done to a car, So
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I'm gonna give it a thumbs down. What you think there should be a
certain song on the list? Textedto us BMMS and what that is to
eight two nine four five topic Topfive Songs about a Car Number three came
out in nineteen seventy five. Itis the album's only song written entirely by
the band's drummer. The lyrics wereinspired by one of the band's roadies,
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Jonathan Harris, whose Triumph t Rfour was evidently the love of his life.
The song is dedicated to him,with the liner notes mentioning dedicated to
Jonathan Harris, Boy Racer to theEnd. Music writer Tom Reynolds described the
song as seriously one of the greatestand most passionate love songs I've heard during
the last thirty plus years. Numberthree Top five Songs about a Car from
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Listener on the Road Again is Queenand I'm in Love with My Car.
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This is Quinn and I'm in Lovewith My Car. Number three Top five
Songs about a Car. Lindsay Iwanted to give the song a thumbs down
only because it doesn't mention it atype of a car. It's just car.
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But then this song started getting textinglycrazy, so I'll give it a
thumbs up. It's popular enough,Gimby, I'll give it a thumbs up.
I mean, it's not a particularcar. But this list doesn't have
to be about a particular car.It's about a car, and it happens
to be this one person's card thathe loves so much, so it fits.
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Thumbs up. I'm a thumbs downfor this. It's not even really
about a car. It's more ofa homage to a guy who loves his
motorcycle. Right, try im TRfour is an automotorcycle. Doesn't Trying a
motorcycle brand? No, they arean automobile brand, But I just looked
it up. It's a badass suite, right, It's more like a shelbyish
kind of MG midget type called Yeah. Now, I thought Trying was just
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motorcycles the same thing too, andI was like, I gotta see this
t R four, dude, it'ssick. Yeah. Still thumbs down and
I like Queen. Number two onthe Top five Songs about a Car from
Listener on the Road Again came outin nineteen eighty two. The song was
a popular driving track and music video, filmed in Detroit and well received on
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MTV. This particular album spawned numeroushits for the artist and his band.
Number two on the Top five Songsabout a Car from Listener on the Road
Again is Bob Sieger and making ThunderbirdsBob Seger making Thuckerbirds number two. Top
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five songs about a car from Listeneron the Road Again, Lindsay, I
love me some Bob Seger. It'snot a terrible song, but there's so
many better songs out there for thislist, So I'm gonna give this one,
especially in the two spots it's notdeserving of it. So I'm gonna
give this one of thumbs down.Gimpie. Yeah, I'm gonna give it
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a thumbs down based on placement.Belongs on a list, even in the
top five, but I would haveput it at like number five, maybe
number four, not number two byall means. I mean, yeah,
Thunderbirds car. Yeah. I thinkwe've talked about this list before when it
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comes to cars, the parameters tobe on the list. If you're a
Thunderbirds guy, you probably know thissong right. If you're or a Triumph
guy, you probably knew that thatwas a car. If you're not,
you're just like me. So mayI'm a thumbs down on this. I
love Bob Seeger, but it justseems I don't know about isn't about the
(01:40:30):
people making them. Yeah, Idon't know, so thumbs down for me.
All right, we've gotten to numberone. The song came out in
nineteen seventy six, a country noveltysong. The narrator leaves his home in
Kentucky in nineteen forty nine to pursuework at General Motors in Detroit, installing
wheels on caddies, watching each oneroll by day after day on the Issulan
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line, knowing that he will neverbe able to afford one of his own.
It was the last song performed bythis artist to reach number one on
the Billboard Hot Country Singles Charted,and the last of his songs to reach
the Billboard A Hot one hundred,where it peaked at number twenty nine,
number one Top five Songs about acar from Listener on the Road Again is
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Johnny Cash and one piece at atime, I get it one piece at
a time, and it wouldn't costme a time, You luis me.
When I come through your town,I'm gonna ride around in style. I'm
gonna drive everybody while I also halfthe only one there is around. So
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the very next thing when I punchedin was my big lunch box with what's
help from my friend. I leftthat Dave was a lunch box full of
you. I've never considered myself athief, but GM what's missed just one
little piece, especially if I strungit out over several years. The first
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day I got me a fuel pump, and the next day I got me
an engine on a trump. ThenI got me a transmission and all the
crone the little things I could getin a big lunch box, like nuts
and bowls and all four shocks,but the big stuff that snuck out my
buddiest mobile hole up to now.My plan went all right till we tried
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to put it all together one night, and that's when we noticed that something
was definitely wrong. The transmission wasa fifty three and the mortar turned out
to be a seven to three.And when we tried to put in the
bols all the holes were gone.So we drilled it out so they it
would dead, and with a littlebit of hip from an aid daph the
kid, we had that engine runningjust like a song. Now the hid
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lights there wasn't all right. LindsayJohnny Cash one piece at a time,
Number one Top five songs about acar, The come on so I'm not
really hip on the Policeman, butI feel like giving Johnny Cash a thumbs
down would be like a bad omen. So I'm gonna give it a thumbs
up. Gimby about Lindsey and Ione of the the day man, I'm
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never gonna thumb down the man inblack. So do you get a thumbs
up from me? J C.I was thinking as I was listening to
this, when I was putting inthe system, his band only had to
learn like a couple of chords.That's it very simple. Uh. I
feel like it's not about a car. It's about him stealing pieces to make
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a car because he can't afford it. I don't I think he's getting number
one. This is getting number onefrom on the road again because it's Johnny
Cash, rather than having merit tobe number one based off lyrics. Thumbs
down, it's fine, it's fine, all right? What songs should be
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on the list? Texted over tous BMMS and whatever that is to eight,
two, nine, four to five. All right, lindsay what do
you have? All right? Idon't know how this wasn't on the list.
I mean the title alone should havemade it. Oh lord, why
don't you by me a Mercedies bands? My friends all drive poor. She's
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I must make a man's worked hardall my lifetime no help from my friends.
So, oh lord, want youbuy me a Mercedes bands? I
mean yeah, there's a lot ofmention of cars there for sure, So
TV, what do you have gimby? This was the first one that came
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to mind when I heard of thislist. My Pappy said, son,
you're gonna drive me to drinking ifyou don't stop driving out hot rod Lincoln.
Have you heard the stories of thehot rod race with the Fords and
the Lincols? Was setting the faceset stories true? I'm here to say
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I was driving out model legs sothe Lincoln motor and it's really suited up.
That model aged by the mis lookedlike a pub scutt unders and uses
them all. Got over drive Justgo stall with a four barrel car.
When a dueling sauce with four livingviews, you can really get lost.
Got safety tubes, but I ain'tscared that breaks good guires. Fair pulled
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out of San Pedro late one night. The moon and the stars was shining
bright. We was driving up grapeVine Hill, passing cars like they were
standing still. I feel like I'mwatching a movie from Little Days Catalyz.
I'm gonna drink some generically graphic canof beer. I went a different direction
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for a list of top five songsabout a car jack. Let's drink it
all, expect this from you.Let's keep everybody on the clothes to the
sunnes and if you think his lifeI love is all right, Lindsey,
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what do you have? Alright?A little love bet at the boss,
the whole land for the hol youmay want to call When will you get
all my nerves? Like you do? Know you? No secret theme all
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here? Baby? You spell atwill morning a morning? Because I first
the seats to ride a master.I like to say it's brilliantly structured and
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just not what you expect. Thatthat rambling like driving guitar, all right,
getting you what do you have?This is an underappreciated song about a
card and listen to so I'm notlaughing at your song choice. I'm laughing
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at the text. Tim McGraw suckslike you, Corbyn? Oh sure if
you mean successful right right? Okay? Millions in smoking out way. You
and I have different definitions of sucks, but that's fine. Uh. I
was thinking too, as you playthis one, that they all kind of
like, I want to hear amodern day song about a car, okay,
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right, that's a challenge, okay, because all back then cars were
so much a part of culture.They are now, but not like they
were. No, No, theywere all about souping them up and racing,
um and hot rod Lincoln's gto stufflike it. The movies would depict
that, right. The movies wouldemulate that it was right, Um,
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you know, racing for snips,right, you know all that stuff,
right, And I'm not saying itdidn't happen, but the movies emulated that,
right. I can't think of amodern song besides country that does that
right, right, Modern rock doesn'tdo that. This for sure. You
don't hear God Smack singing about her, you know, mercuries or whatever,
right there. Buicks. Uh,this is one that I thought of.
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I have to do that together.Oh, just keep chutting on. Well.
Grateful Dead. Some say you canyou Grateful Dead's only for car rides,
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Like, you can listen to GratefulDead while you're driving, and it's
makes so much more sense. I'mnot one of those people, but some
that love grateful dead feel like ina carn road trip is the way to
listen to grateful Dead? All right, Lindsey, last one? All right?
A little Wilson Buckett must staying sad. It guess you bear a soul.
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You must stay what I said,mustay siding a baby? Oh all
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right? Give me last one?The last one here? Huh. Well,
you took it in a different directionthan nobody would expect, and I
think I want to do the samething. Jesus built the hot rock Ministry.
He was also playing a rock longerthis year. Favorite part of the
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song right there. Somebody texted andthey said, as a car guy,
have an entire playlist just about carsongs, and beat Beat by the playmates
is probably my favorite. His carhad more, God says he kept done
tooting his horn. I'll show himthat a cattle like is not a car
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to scarn. Beep beep beep,beep horn. What song do you think
should have been on this list?We'll put it on our Facebook page.
You guys will comment there you gota list, send it to us.
Five songs. Give a fun name. We need the title and artist.
We play him back on Wednesday's Topfive songs. A little Nash Rammer was
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right behind. I think that guycould fly bee beat beat beat this one
with beep, beep beep. Nowwe're doing one hundred attend to Siddeley was
a race for a rambler the bassand caddy would be a big disbrace to
the gambas one or two past me. He got done dooting his horn.
I'll show him that a cattle likecis not a cartoon scard. Speak the
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song that morning. Now we're doingone hundred and twenty as fast as I
could m D good morning, It'sthe Big Man Morning Show. Four six
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zero kmod can also text BMMS andthen what you want to say to eight
two nine four five. The topicon social media and in the news was
this story out of China where abear was standing on its hind legs and
people are convinced that the bear ishuman and so much in fact that the
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zoo had to be like, no, it's a real bear. So I
see you guys the video in caseyou haven't seen it. And in the
video the bear stands stand on itshind legs at the edge and it's trying
to like it looks like it's askingfor something to be thrown or they're throwing
something to the bear, like foodor something at one point even trying to
catch it and stuff. And thatit sits weard, it's legs. It
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has a ton of humanistic characteristics.What do you think? I mean?
He does look like a human anda bear costume if if this uh,
this guy that paid what fourteen milliondollars or the dogs like a dog he
bought a dog costume? Yes,but it is so realistic. Yeah,
(01:53:24):
so yes for you or no,it's got to be I'm going it's got
to be a real bear, right, So you're going yes or no,
I'm going it's it's a bear gimpy. Yeah, that's a real bear.
He's a real bearer that needs toeat something. No kidding, that's what
sun That's a sun bear. That'swhat Sun bears look like. They are
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the bears that are notorious for honey. Okay, right, yes, and
they are. They have that look. They have very humanistic looks to them.
Even they have this little pattern orneaththeir chin that looks like that's where
the face is looking through, rightlike a cobra hood is what it reminds
me of the way kind and inthe way you know this is real is
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the bear's face. There's no waythey could simulate the bear's movement of its
jaw and stuff like that. Right, uh so, yeah, no,
it's a real bear. But thevideo is fantastic enough to you go,
we'll hold on right right. Yeah, he's up, he's up waving at
people. High Hi, door,Yeah, good morning. Yes, yeah,
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it looks like a bear you'd liketo have as a pet, right,
And that's not something i'd just saylightly all right and all right.
So one of the things I loveabout this show is the rabbit hole I'll
go down, and I went downa rabbit hole about this bear, about
the sun bears. The sun bearsthat's in this video that everybody's talking about
online because they think it's not real. There's a thing called bear farming,
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and the bears are farmed, createdkept in cages, some as small as
just barely enough they can't even turnaround to harvest bile from them. And
at one point there was over thirtyfarms in China just to harvest bile.
And the way they would get them, they would give them as cubs,
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keep them in these cages and livedas long as like thirty years in cages
just to harvest bile. I feellike it's not landing. Harvesting bile out
of the gall bladder, and thereason it can be found to fight liver
disease and cancer the liver and liverstones. That goes back to the question how
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they figured that out? Who drankthe bear bial? Was like, you
know, I feel great now,I don't have cancer anymore. What I
mean, I don't think they drink. I don't know if they drop it,
right, I don't know, butscience is the short answer, right,
And how they're treating them so damnpoorly though, sure all of farm
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animals, every zoos, I mean, come on one of them some I
don't want to go down that rabbeble, all right? And so guess how
they get it out of them?They sneakle behind them and scare them no,
and then the bear goes. Sothe way they get it is that
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they this is the this is themost humane, and they use something called
the free drip method where the bearsundergo surgery to create a permanent open passage
from their gall bladder through their abdomen. Huh, they don't. A lot
of the bears that get this theydie from infection as the bear naturally tries
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to heal itself. Each bile tappingsession then involves forcing a metal tube through
the wound and scar tissue to reachthe bile stored in the bears gall bladders.
Wow. Other methods include permanent surgicalimplementation of a metal or latex catheter,
which drains the bile straight from thebear's abdomens. Okay. Some bears
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even get fitted with metal jackets designedto keep the bile draining catheters in place.
Huh. So it's somebody's job.Hopefully they knock these bears out before
they do no, right, Imean, somebody's got to sneak up behind
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this bear and put a coat onit. Come on, are they they
put it sleep to put the coaton it? Right, That's what I'm
saying. Hopefully they knock these bearsout to you know, at least to
do the procedure, not not somebodymaybe to extract it, but to jam
it's what was it metal too?Yeah? Yeah. In twenty fifteen,
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Animals Asia worked with Vietnamese Traditional Medicineto secure a ban on its members prescribing
bear bile by twenty twenty h howabout that. Pathology reports have shown that
bile from sick bears is often contaminatedwith blood, puss, feces, urine,
bacteria, and cancer. Demand forbear bile products mainly comes from China,
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Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan. Bare bile products are
also found in Australia, Indonesia,laos Mia, Mamar, Singapore, the
US, and Canada. I hadno idea, and the only reason I
found this is because I went downthe rabbit hole about the bear waving at
people at a zoo. I wouldn'tknow if anything we have in our house
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has bear bile in it. Iwas just just looking up to see what
has used use in Western medicines.Us So deoxic colic acid, also known
as us so deol, is oneof the acids found in the bear bile
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that is truly medicinally effective for treatingcertain liver diseases and gallstones. It's also
been produced synthetically since the fifties andis manufactured in major pharmaceutical companies. So
that was just the very first entrythere. Okay, so maybe unless you
have some gall bladder medicine or liverdisease medicine in your house. You may
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not have anything. So here's someof the things. So this is for
getting drunk or for hangovers. It'soften mixed with rice wine that one feels
a little holistic. Toothpaste bear bilehas appeared in some Chinese brands of toothpaste.
Hundreds of other brands recommended by Dennissuccessfully produced toothpaste without using the bile
of bears acne treat MENTU put bearbile in your proactive Huh. I guess
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sometimes it's you know, when you'reyoung, it's so bad you'll do anything
right, t Okay. Uh,it's got its herbal benefits. I guess.
Uh. Shampoos is the most common. Okay, but they're not going
to list that on your ingredients inyour shampoo bottle, right, I don't
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know. They got like all thoselaw chemicals and words and number fives and
sixes and stuff. You wouldn't know. There's a reason they change the name
of sugar a couple different times onan ingredient bottle, so you don't because
you don't see the words sugar rightright, it would probably be titled You're
so deck siicolic acid. Yeah,maybe they use sodiol. Yeah maybe your
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Yeah, that's six sense, justsay bear Bill that right? All right,
we gotta take a break. We'llcome back find out what everybody learned.
You're listening to The Big Man MorningShow. This is Tulsa's morning show.
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Good morning, It's The Big ManMorning Show. Nine one eight four
six zero k m o D.Final patio party the year is Friday,
Inner Circle Bar, Downtown. Hopeyou'll join us enjoy some delicious ice cold
Miller lights that will be on specialand we'll be given away that Miller Light
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golf package we've been signing people upfor all summer that you must be present
for to win. What'd you learntoday, Lindsay? I learned that even
good Christians can behave badly, especiallywhen there's a little brat pissing them off,
blocking their son. Badass, alittle kid. Yeah, and if
reincarnation is real, God, Ipray that I don't come back as a
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sun bear can be. What youlearned today, Well, I learned that
Corbyn can't handle his meat anymore.I'm sorry. I also learned that Epstein
didn't kill himself. I learned JeffreyDahmer was even a Christian, and I
also learned, I guess you dobring a gun and a belt to a
fight or do I have that beCorbin say, make sure that dishwashers loaded
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right, It's lindsay stop tracking mycycle. This is and I'm sorry.
Thank you, thank you, Thankyou kinda makes the noise enter password Corbin
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