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honest. I forgot he was evenalive. A lot of people did.
Ninety nine. I mean, hecame just short of a hundred without going
over one dollar. And I didn'tknow this. His wife died in nineteen
eighty one. Oh wow, Ithink Oh he was married. Well,
he was so he's not, buthe was, and they were married,
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not nearly as long as they hewas divorced, I'm sorry, widowed.
Okay, that's such a long time. Yeah, I didn't realize that he
was married because I thought that,you know, that's why they called it
like Barker's Beauties because he was sucha because he was single for so long.
I check, can be when didthe Prices right start? When did
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he owes the prices right? Becauseshe died in eighty one, so he
may have started on the prices rightafter she'd be dead, and so maybe
Barker's Beauties was a thing from thewhole time because he was single. It
says here that the price is right. First air date, first episode date
was September fourth, nineteen seventy two. Okay, nineteen seventy two. I
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thought it was a lot longer thanall those women like consoling him and the
loss of his Yeah right, I'veheard he was kind of creepy with those
yeah ladies throughout the years, butit was a different time. Well,
hold on under modern microscope, Iagree, right, creepy right right?
During that time, he was theguy. The show was massive. This
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isn't I'm not condoning it. I'mjust saying that in that time, he
was the guy you wanted tickets tosomething, you'd go to the whatever,
the person that handles that within Pricesright and go. Bob said, I
could have some, right, Yeah, People'll be like okay, right,
Bob says, so yeah, yeah, but they had certain weight restrictions and
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it was all on him. Likeevery modeling scenario has that to me,
the idea of him being the guylike there was nobody cared about anything else.
He was that show. He holdhe held all the power on that
show. Yep. That's why whenthe controversy came down, it was a
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little They didn't know how to handleit. They were like, ah,
all right. Nineteen ninety four,former model Diane Parkinson followed a lawsuit against
him allegedly sexual harassment following three yearaffair while working on the Prices Right.
So he had a thing with oneof the guy owls. She was the
beauty, the top beauty. Imean he probably had it with more than
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one. She was extorted by threatsof firing. She later dropped her lawsuit,
claiming the stress from the ordeal wasdamaging her health. Sure, Bob
was like, you shut that sdown now I'll have you stay. Yeah,
I got weird rep. He donatedlike so much money to like see
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conservation. He obviously was a bigproponent of neutering your pets, spay and
neutering your pets. He created anorganization to help do it for like low
cost. So does any of thatnegate him being a creep amscuze. No,
No, you're just a create thatyou know, tries to cover yourself.
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Or you're a miscuzee who's also charitable. Yeah, got charitable, Yeah
for those MISCUZI is a reference tothe movie euro Trip with the young teenagers
are on a train in Europe anda European man is very handsy, played
by Phil larmistand uh, yeah isit? Is it phil Fred Armison?
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What is yea Armison? Yeah?Funny dude, perfect man, perfect role
for that gay Yes, let meschoozy. Ends up with his pants off.
They go through a long tunnel,ends up with his pants off and
he's smoking his cigarette. Why everybodyelse is all creeped out. It's a
fantastic seeing that movie. He's gotso many great scenes in yeah. Yeah,
But and then the big one obviouslyis when he did the Adam Sandler
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movie, and because it was sucha deviation from his pristine image that people
that watched Prices right were exposed to. So him being a little provocative,
violent, I think he swore.Yeah, he said bitch, and some
people are like, whoa, whatdo we know? That was probably who
he really was. Probably probably Ithink Adam Sandler said about his death at
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I'm gonna miss him kicking my assor something to that effect. But ninety
nine, good on you man.He lived a good life, very long
long life to think you have thelove of your life and they die and
then you you're alive longer than youwere too, You're you're you stay alive
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longer than you were together with thatperson. Yeah, yeah, that's so
crazy to think about. And neverremarry. Yeah they were married. It
looks like just shy under four years, like thirty five years or something like
that, five to eighty one.Yeah, so yeah, that's a good
running itself, right. Absolutely,So then he's like, I'm on this
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one of the most successful game showsof all time. Oh yeah, and
he's a silver fox? Is hea silver fox? He wasn't always a
silver fox. I remember back whenhe had his black hair. Yeah,
that doesn't make Yeah, he diedthe s out of that and finally just
like let it go, you know. But I remember it was like early
eighties when he finally transitioned to thewhite hair. Yeah. To me,
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the idea of he's like the pickensare good. Yeah, yeah, yep,
top of the world, man,most popular game show host, right,
living in calibern one of yeah,one of yeah, yeah, just
living his best life. Go forBob. I can't say is let I
blame him and women that are ninesprobably tens, yeah, right, are
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like give me that fruit roll upbecause he looked like a fruit roll up.
He's orange skin, oh yeah,oh yeah with the bright white hair.
Imagine that shaking back and forth ontime. No, why why why
would I? And he laid there? He didn't do any word. I
don't think so na that status.It's the joke about like super pretty women
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just lay there. Yeah, he'sthat too, like I'm going to do
any work. I saw this thingfrom a UFC fighter. He was commenting
on a podcast about how him andhis partner don't he can cheat if he
wants to, okay, because hepays for everything. Yeah, she literally
didn't have anything to do. Youjust sit there and look pretty Okay.
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I guess that makes it well foryou. I don't know if it's that
she probably takes care of the housewhile he's training, while he's training or
whatever. But he's saying, becausehe pays for everything, he can cheat.
Well, what does I say abouther? Can't she No, I
can't do nothing, don't clean thekitchen. No, he's he's the he's
the king. He pays for everything. If that works for you, man,
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I don't think he's alone in thatmentality. Probably not. I think
there are a lot of guys thatthink because I pay for everything, I'm
allowed to do whatever I want.Right If you like this gravy train that
you're riding right now, you mightwant to, you know, just let
me do what I'm going to dobecause I continue to pay for everything.
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I couldn't live like that. There'sno way. It feels very disengaged and
loving absolutely and lack of loving,I should say, lack of respect.
Yeah, I don't know. Idon't know. It's very bizarre, but
I I mean, if that's theway you're the rhythm of your dance for
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you go ahead, if you twoagree to it. I don't know how
that would work for anyone. Ithink. I think that if you are
someone who's like, I don't haveto work, and all I gotta do
is let you get some side strangeonce in a while. You hate working
that much, You're like, yeah, I go have some strange once in
a while, all right. Ijust don't know how there can be actual
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love there. What are you talkingabout to be able to I just I
can't imagine I'd be up all nightwondering who they're with, what they're doing.
This text here says keep in mindBob. Also, Bob Barker's son
was murdered, and Bob Barker gotinvolved in the prison system by supplying needs
like shampoo's, razor baillions and thingslike that. That is a different Bob
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Barker. I thought the same thinggrowing up, But no, it's a
different to Bob Barker. Bob Barkerwas not involved in the The Price is
Right. Bob Barker was not involvedin the prison system at all. A
man named Robert Barker Yes Yes,a former newspaper editor from North Carolina,
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initially started the company selling supplies andequipment to restaurants and then moved on to
jails and prisons in the Southeastern UnitedStates. Spelling just fact checking like crazy
on the show Gleaming Light once ina while. But to the idea of
cheap, I mean if again,I've seen people go to extreme links to
not work here. So if you'rewilling to let somebody get some strange and
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you are mentally okay with that andthe idea of oh, there's no love,
there are plenty of marriages built withoutlove, right, it just works
for them. There are plenty ofmarriages that are like, believe, you've
asked me to be with you.Therefore that is enough to take care of
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me financially, provide for me.Beyond that, I get no vote.
That sounds miserab I think so,yeah, but hey, whatever it works
for you, it works for you. But if it's misery, then how
is it working? The problem you'reusing your standards, right, just like
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you can't comprehend why I don't likeokra oh, I can comprehend it,
but the point yeah, sorry,let me pick another generalization, because you're
using your standards same for me,right, Like, how can anybody like
okra, I'm I'm actually using factsin reality, But nonetheless, yeah,
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when it comes to that people's marriageshave unique dynamics, yeah yeah. But
to hear somebody be so open inpublic about it, it is almost especially
since he did it on a podcast, Like, if you do that with
your life and to do it probablyis one thing. But when I think
when you start chirping about it,to me, you're like putting the ad
out and insulting. It's a bitinsulting, I think to your to your
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spouse, not necessarily if that's howthey live, right, And she's cool
with it. She knows he hasthis podcast. I'm sure she knows he's
mentioned it before. So if itworks for her, it works for her.
I don't think it'd be insulting.Maybe for you, when two people
have an agreement for a lifestyle,How is it insulting? Right? It
just makes her look like what areyou thinking? To you though? Yeah,
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if they're worried about other people's opinions, right, But that you can't
be a public figure and be worriedabout other people's opinions. I suppose you
can't because you can do all theright things. You can donate to all
the charities, and people are stillgonna crush you, right, absolutely,
just because they can't. Yeah,because you're in the public, you're a
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target. It's tod keep your noseclean when you're in the public. Is
that a good example? When you'rein the public. But people be people,
right, nobody can be perfect,nobody can go without air. Right.
Right, posted the pictures of myplants on my Facebook let last week
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or whatever. Right, Most peoplewere cool about it. There's this one
guy who was like, I shouldn'thave planted him under the roof, asshole,
right and enjoy smoking roof tar asshole. And I was like, bro,
you know, but I didn't fireback or anything. I was just
like, that's his opinion, right, clarify plants. You're not doing like
a for my medicine, my fanabusgarden. I guess you could say in
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my backyard you're legal weed that youare growing. Absolutely, And my backyard
is not the biggest and I've gottenbig dogs that run through that yard.
As you've gotten older, it's gottenbigger. Well, yes, you know
it also is not as as goodas it once was. Yes, yes,
yeah, what did the what's thefamous quote if if I if I
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could swim, they would say it'sbecause there's some quote about implying that if
I swam too fast. They wouldsay it's because I was afraid of drowning
or something like it. You're gonnaget critiques no matter what, no matter
what you do. Yes, butwhen you when it starts quite going against
your moral values, right, whois As long as they're happy, I
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don't care. Absolutely, And evenif they're not, they're not my friends,
they're not my family. Yeah.The reaction I had about exactly the
guy who had the statement of youknow, I'm the king. I can
pay for I pay for everything,so I can cheat when I want to,
the same reaction as if he hada big giant plateful of ocra.
I was like, oh, well, then is it right for me?
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Is it then really cheating if hehas permission to do so, if they
have, if that's what they haveworked out in their marriage. Yeah,
but now we're going down a rabbithole. Right, Like we kind of
all if it is it murder,when it's a when it's a sacrifice for
my religion, right, Like,we have a list of morals and standards
that society operates on it's not cheatingif she knows about it. Absolutely,
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that's our Yeah, I don't know. On society about it more roles people
would see it as that. Yeah, that's a fun question. Is it
cheating if she or he knows aboutit? I don't think so. That's
your agreement that you have, Soit's not cheating. You know, it's
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cheating when the other party doesn't know. Huh So then what constitute them knowing?
Well, I think there would haveto be an interest. I text
you you had the wrong number.That's not my fault. Now that's just
gas lighting. I'm just saying that. Like, what would constitute is telling
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them, right, I think that'sthat agreement that you have, you know
in the beginning, this is howthings are going to be, you know,
and then they know about it upfront, you know, before you
do anything, and then everything's okay. Choosing a lifestyle, I get right,
like, this is the lifestyle.But even there's rules of that lifestyle
that would put you into the arenaof cheating, right. You know what
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I I learned recently, and Ihad no idea that swinging is a giant
thing on cruise ships. That doesn'tsurprise me. It surprises me. It's
it's vacation. It's not like Igo on vacation. I don't assume short
of going to on a vacation resortthat is four swingers. I don't go
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with the understanding that also it's aton of swingers. Obviously it's vacation.
Strange things happen on vacation. Butapparently cruise ships there is a giant niche
on any cruise ship minus like DisneyFamily Cruise or whatever that is Pump Pineapple
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Friendly Express, how about? Andthese are just like regular cruises, not
like specifically for that exactly have cruisesexactly exactly? If I go on a
cruise cruise and a ton of rockbands are playing, right, I would
be like, what's happening? You'reon one of those rock the cruises?
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Yeah, unknowingly yeah yeah yeah yeah. But usually they're presented quite clearly,
right right, wake up one daythis gal's with that guy, and then
you wake up the next day ofthat gals with a different guy. Are
you like? I read one thingthat a family family, a man and
woman were on vacation, like ontheir honeymoon, and they got propositioned so
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much they just ended up staying intheir room so uncomfortable, for they were
so uncomfortable, and and it's afloating prison, right, she can't get
away from it. They kills swimmingup in the pool, Miss Schoozy,
Oh gosh, why is it morecreepy in the pool? It is,
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though it is a little because that'slike very into me. I mean,
you're already half naked and easy exactly, feel like you have nowhere to go
messcoozy your ass on, addie.Yeah, because if you're with your partner
and you guys got your backs againstthe pool and somebody comes up and approaches
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your woman's like, hey, he'sgoozy, you're not gonna then put your
body between her and him because nowyour rear end. Yeah, you don't
know what kind of swingers they are, Nope, Nope, and you and
if you put a foot out tolike block them, that can easily be
swinged away in the water easily.Another reason not to go on cruise us
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with What's going on news quickies fromThe Big Nine The Morning Show. In
ninety seven five MD, Indiana mandriving power wheels jeep charged with the DUI.
Fifty one year old John McKee ofVincenn's stopped by a state trooper who
was patrolling a street in Knox County. The trooper made the stop after seeing
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someone driving a power wheels jeep withno lights or reflectors, remarking that he
was difficult to see. The trooperalso noted that John showed signs of impairment
and failed field sobriety tests. Itwas later confirmed at a local hospital that
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McKee was under the influence of methane, phetamine, and marijuana. He was
arrested taken to the Knox County Jailon a felony charge of operating a vehicle
while intoxicated with a prior conviction.According to the state trooper, he was
previously convicted of operating a vehicle whileimpaired, so this wasn't his first time.
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Mattel's power wheel jeeps are battery poweredright on vehicles made for children,
and in the owner's manual for thisparticular model, it says that the weight
capacity is one hundred and thirty poundsand it warns never to use the toy
at night or in any roadway wherecars may be operating. You ever been
hit by one? No, hemust be pretty tiny of a guy,
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because my kids always wanted one,and they were always too big for them,
too tall, I don't know,six years. Yeah, one of
Marcus's friends had one growing up,and Marcus was probably four or five at
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the time, and he was toouncomfortable, like his knees would or it's
just a big old boy chest.Yeah. The girls will get in it
together and ride around, and onceyou realize there's a power screw you can
take out to make it go superfast, it's even better and they will
ride it out in the grass andthey now getting where they weigh so much.
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Like, so I'm surprised unless thatscrew was taken out where they could,
you know, put it into overdrive. You can put a bigger battery
in it and give it more juice. There's a lot of people doing that,
taking those really batteries out. Hegets putting in like high voltage,
you know, for like power toolsand stuff like that. Oh yeah,
I mean this is a pretty bigbattery, dude. It's yeah, yeah,
you can get a much more powerfulbattery, right, and gauze it
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to go a lot faster. Yeah, I don't want to be replacing brick
there, right or bones. pHd student arrested for injecting chemicals under the
neighbor's door. So this happens inFlorida, and it's kind of been going
on over the last couple of years, but it's finally come to a head.
So there's a dude. His nameis Umar Abdullah and he lives upstairs
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from a guy named ju Ming Leeall Right. Juming is a PhD student
at the University of Southern Florida.Okay, so Ju Ming has been an
asshole ever since Umar moved in.Just constant noise complaints. And it's not
anything major like loud parties. No, it's footsteps, it's the room,
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it's a crying baby, you know, stuff that you know, you get
you have to deal with when you'reliving in the apartment community. Right.
So one day back in last year, last year, yeah, Umar had
a package delivered to his house andhe had his friend go by and check
it out. And his friend comesby and she, you know, checks
out the package whatever. She's like, hey, did you have any painting
or done anything like that? Itsmells really bad of chemicals in here,
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and he's like, na, neverdid. So she leaves because she felt
like somebody had thrown chili powder onher. That's how bad the chemicals were.
Right, So he goes back tothe house and he thinks it's coming
from the water, heat or maybethe ac. They get all these different
people out here to try to trackdown smell and find out what's going on.
It gets to the point where hisbaby, you know, starts coffin
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and ends up barfing all over theplace. Okay, so they couldn't never
find it, could never find wherethe smell was coming from. So he
says, he's down there by thewater heater, which is like right next
to the front door, okay,And he's down there sniffing like a dog,
and he notices that he gets strongeras he gets closer to the front
door. So then one day he'slike, you know what, I'm gonna
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set up camera. I'm going tofind out exactly what's going on. So
he did, and he sets upthe camera and he finds his downstairs neighbors,
you ming with a syringe and actingsomething underneath the door. Jam okay,
And so we popped him. Thepolice get over there. They talked
to Juming. He ended up hewas injecting methadone and hydrocodone mixture underneath the
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door, okay, which apparently causesa horrible smell anyway, damn. So
they arrested him. They got juMing for three counts of battery for dispersed
chemical agents, possession of controlled substancesthe methadone and the hydrocodone, aggravated stocking
on battery, and battery on lawenforcement via the chemical agents. You used
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to have a neighbor, Yeah Idid. I did not get rid of
him like this. What happened toyour neighbor. He died on his own
accord. Jan John would say thesame. Strippers returned to work for the
first time since unionizing a group oftopless duers. I'm sorry. Dancers in
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North Hollywood are back at work forthe first time since unionizing. The Star
Garden topless dive bar reopened last weekafter a long shutdown caused by a labor
dispute that ended with the women becomingthe first unionized strippers in the US.
The strippers first walked off the jobalmost a year and a half ago.
Wow, they're now members of theActors Equity Association labor union. That's union
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shop. What do you do andget back on stage? Sorry? Boss,
union break? Yeah right, hey, get over there and give that
guy a dance? Nope, nope. Can you imagine like crossing picket lines
otherwise known as the day shift?That would be awesome? Are all?
These stories are on our Facebook page, Facebook dot com, slash bmms six
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to eight two nine four five comingup best and worse for the weekend.
But right now, We've gotta seewhat Lindsay has for balls to the wall
sports balls. The Cleveland Browns tooka major hit to their special teams.
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Jachiem Grant will miss the rest ofthe season after suffering a knee injury during
the team's preseason loss to the Chiefson Saturday. The kick returner ruptured his
patellar tendon. Yikes. Yeah.Grant is said to miss his second straight
season after rupturing his achilles in trainingcamp before last season started. Meanwhile,
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Cleveland is getting a Marquise Goodwin backfrom the non football injury list. The
receiver miss training camp due to bloodclots in his legs and lungness. That
patella almost a year recovery. Wow, And that's why they put like second,
third, fourth string in on thepreseason right because you won't want He's
not a starting kicker, is he? I mean, anybody can get injured
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at any time. You're not moredurable because you don't play, You just
jep like Patrick Mahomes didn't play onFriday. It just what I'm sorry Saturday
because it just wasn't worth the risk, right right, right, But if
you're trying to make the team,man trying to prove a point. I
was thinking, what happens, Like, how long do they take care of
him before they're just like, youknow what, You're not worth it anymore.
I mean, because he's injured,does he stay on the roster?
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I mean, he's not gonna beon the fifty three man roster now,
but he's still on the team andhe's still getting paid. He got injured
playing for them. Yeah, Likehow long. I don't know how any
of that works. Yeah, I'msure they don't have the same workmen's comp
rules they will do. I don'tknow. Yeah. California claimed the twenty
twenty three Little League Baseball World Seriestitle in dramatic fashion. Louis Lappy hit
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a walk off home run to liftthe El Segundo Little League team over Kurasau
six to five in the World Championshipgame. Coroco they have it, they
haven't pronounced Kurasau was always Coco.Yeah, thinking of the liquor. Yeah,
six to five in the World ChampionshipYea. Lappie hit his fifth home
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run of the tournament in the bottomof the sixth inning, which was also
the first homer Curasau had allowed inWilliams Sports. The championship for El Segundo
is the eighth time that a Californiateam has won it all. It also
marks the fifth straight tournament that aUS team has won. I'm watching him
hit the home run. Just itwas so cool to see their faces and
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how it said that they were andI thought, Wow, how awesome is
it to see that? And thenalso jump forward to when teams win the
World Series the same reaction. Yeah, yeah, it's so crazy to think
about that. These grown men alsohave the same response as little boys,
and little boys have the same reactionthat grown men have very few things in
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life, create that they still goout for pizza after the game, right,
someone brings a cooler and some tweakies. It's some like generic soda,
yea jee boxes and that is yourballs to the wall sports. I'm Lindsay
on ninety seven five KMOD. Goodmorning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show.
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and a worst part of your weekendwas. Good morning Gimpy, Well,
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good morning Corbyn, ro Oklahomas thisweekend you know that right, Oh that's
already the whole thing we do.But tickets are end. So if you've
won tickets from us or throughout theday or whatever and you haven't picked them
up yet, you have Thursday.This Thursday is the only Thursday you can
come pick them up. Eleven toone right here at radio station sebenty first
Neil Best and worst of the weekend. What's the best thing that happened this
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weekend? And the worst thing thathappened this weekend? Nine one eight four
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and worst? Lindsay what's the bestand what's the worst. So the best
of the weekend. Yesterday some friendsof ours, their daughter was in town
from Texas and she rented this massof airbnb in in midtown. It was
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like a one point five million dollarhome. Yes, it was gorgeous on
them for having some money to dothat, Yes, gorgeous, gorgeous,
gorgeous. I mean, I evenit was crazy. I didn't even sit
on the furniture. I think oneof the couches inside this place was like
nine grand itself. It had agiant swimming pool. It was gorgeous,
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just the whole place. You couldfit my new house inside this house.
It should, I mean, ifit's that much, it should. Yeah.
But we threw a surprise birthday partyfor my girlfriend's son. He turned
eighteen yesterday and it was lord successful. Right, Yeah, that feels a
little over the top, I guess, but it was also a five thousand
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dollars birthday party. The place wasprobably a thousand dollars. It wasn't that
bad. It wasn't that it wasn'tthat bad. They were coming into town
anyways to spend the weekend, andso she had the place for the weekend
and she was like, I'm coming, So this is the perfect opportunity to
throw a little party as kids aregonna be so disappointed. Yeah right,
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right, Like what kind of fooddid they have? Oh? We grilled,
They had this. The house hadthis amazing outdoor kitchen. So how
many people were there? Like theparty just family and like five of his
closest friends from high school and no, not even maybe there was probably only
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fifteen of us. So you're friendswith the mom, yeah, dad,
Yeah, yeah, yeah, goodfriends of ours. And Marcus and her
youngest son are on the football teamtogether. Yeah. So it was more
family out of town. The daughter, their daughters so confused and their son
is here, okay, Yeah,they have an older daughter that lives away.
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So she came to town and rentedthis place. And it was just
amazing. It was so much fun, and so we swam and ate,
we barbecued, had a little tacobar set up. It was really nice.
Nice. It was a good.Yeah, and he was totally surprised.
He had no idea. Yes itdid. It was. It was
awesome. But this outdoor kitchen hadlike the giant egg, the green egg
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smoker, and then it had agrill and it had the outdoor sink.
Even it was amazing nice. Yeah, it was a really cool place.
The worst part we were supposed Kevinand I were supposed to go to another
friend's birthday on Saturday night at thehard Rock and because of the dog ass
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heat on Saturday, we totally wewere so exhausted after the football games on
Saturday afternoon because of this heat,we didn't make it out they were partying.
I think he texted and said,Hey, we're gonna be it's like
nine thirty nine forty five before we'regonna start the birthday party. And we
were like, there's no way.We were passed night. Yeah, we
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were passed out before then because itwas so hot, so so hot.
They were taking water breaks for thefor the kids, thankfully, like every
four or five minutes during games becauseit was just miserable, miserable. But
yeah, good weekend overall. Gimbywhat's the best and what's the worst.
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Best part of the weekend. Iwent to the Oklahoma Cannabis Awards out at
the Root sixty six fair Grounds outthere in the pew right where I usually
go for the bike or rally orwhatever. Okay, well, they had
the Oklahoma Cannabis Awards out there thisweekend and it was pretty awesome. All
kinds of vendors out there, allkinds of swag, all kinds of medicine
being medicated. You know, itwas you know, had live music.
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It was awesome. They gave mea cabin out there. Last same one
I stayed in last time I wasout there, Not last time, but
the last time I stayed in Cabina. Nonetheless, you've stayed in the cabin
before. Yes, that that's whatI'm trying to say, because last time
I was out there wasn't it anyway? Good thing marijuana doesn't affect your head.
What are we talking about again?But yeah, it was. It
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was really awesome. It was definitelydifferent. You know, I've been to
the Cowboy Cup, you know which, by the way, you know,
I'm a judge again this year,and I had to take a break.
I had to take a break frommy Cannabis Awards to do my judges training
for the Cowboy Cup. And Iwas like, well that's cool. But
nonetheless sat back a little zoom.Wait, how long was the the awards
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thing? Into Pew the Awards?It was an all weekend thing. I
went out there Saturday about noontime orwhatever, and then you know, me
and my crew we went out thereand we just stayed out there all day
Saturday and then left Sunday morning afterbreath, So it was like an overnight
thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, it was, Like I
said, it's pretty awesome. Ididn't know this was a thing, but
they're like, I'm sure, whynot. So back to the Cowboy Cup
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and the training you had to do. Was there anything new in training?
And how much training does it taketo go put this in your pipe and
smoke it right and give it arating? Uh? Yeah, it was
a little bit different because there wasn'tmuch training last year. So we kind
of all got on the same pageand it was it was you know,
you're gonna get your sample kit anduh, you know, really go over
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you know, they give you thelittle jewelers Mike lens or whatever, like
really get a monocle, monocle,whatever you want to call it. Jewelers
loop, I think is what it'scalled. So and the Cannabis Cannabis Cup
is the Cowboy Cup. Cowboy Cup. Yeah, it's it's where all the
different growers and processors of cannabis throughoutthe state of Oklahoma gathered together. They
submit whatever they have this year.I'm doing indoor flower is what I'm judging.
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But they have edibles and constant traitsand all these different categories or whatever,
and uh and December whatnots. Theyyou know, they submit everything and
then December, they have this giantconvention and that's where they unveil all the
prizes, you know, awards andstuff like that. It's it's really awesome
deal and it's it's gonna be inTulsa this year. So that's gonna that
is awesome. Crazy, that isawesome. Uh So Yeah, it was
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more like the training was like youneed to just you guys, not just
me, but like everybody you know, utilize your notes, take notes.
Okay, take it seriously seriously.Yeah, yeah, you know, take
your notes, make good notes orwhatever. And if you don't take any
notes, then you will won't becoming back next year. And I'm like,
okay, one would take really goodnotes this time, you know.
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You love it? Oh, Ilove it. Yeah. And I did
take some notes last year, youknow, and I added my little notes
in there, but I probably couldhave been a lot more detailed in my
note. What's the calendar around Christmasthat you open a door and it's what's
that called advanc Cound advent calendar.Right, it's almost like this is an
advent calendar. There's so much weed, yeah that you've got to try.
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Yeah, yeah that it's like everyday there's a new weed to smoke.
Yeah, didn't you have like fortytwo different forty four samples last year?
This year, he said fifty six, give or take a few. Holy
yeah. Yeah. So I'm reallystoked for that. I mean, I
had to take a little break fromlike, you know, cannabis awards to
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go do the training or whatnot.So I was like, all right,
bet, I am so excited forthe Cowboy Cup this year now. Yeah.
Yeah. So that was the bestof the weekend, doing that,
hanging out with friends, you know, party and data a day like we
normally do. The worst part ofthe weekend, I guess will be dealing
with the PTSD that being out therethis weekend from last weekend cost. You
know, I wasn't gonna bring itup. I ain't gonna bring it up.
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That's as far as I'm going onthat. I'm just saying. Just
dealing with that PTSD, it wasjust like, yeah, very googly moogly,
but not the lass. You know, enough of the Cannabis awards made
everything all right. I have otherquestions, but I heard you say.
That's where I'm gonna stop. Allright, best and worst of the weekend.
What's the best thing that happened thisweekend and the worst thing that happened
this weekend nine and eight four sixO kmod. You can also text,
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PM mess and whatever the best andworst is to eight two nine four five.
Worst part of the weekend was wehad to go and sit outside for
cheerleading, my kids cheerleading, secondgrade cheerleading. And it was right in
the sun, right in the sun, and I'm such a dork that we
brought an umbrella. I froze somewash cloths so when we were done you
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could put those on. A coupleof kids got clearly heat, you know,
when you start vomiting stuff. Iwas like, I did not see
them taking scheduled breaks. I don'tknow why they weren't doing more. And
it wasn't as warm as the previousday. It was only like eighty nine,
but with the humidity it felt likeone hundred and ten. Truth,
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So that that was really weird.So witness the cheerleading are are they just
out their doors? They're like afootball team that they're cheerleading for. Yeah,
I didn't know what was going on. Yeah. And one of the
team we were playing had this girlwho was easily the best player on the
team just running up and down thefield, just whooping everybody's ass. It's
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awesome to see even though they beatthis which you know that sucks, but
whatever. So that was the worstpart of the weekend. Best part was
yesterday day. I got to siton the back patio and watch some TV
and get that keg popped. Itwas awesome. It was good. It's
a good day. Yeah. Yeah, weather was great. Best and worst
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of the weekend, says best ofthe weekend this text. Daughters travel softball
team killed it in their first tournamenttogether. Worst uh grenaded the motor in
my race car. That best ofthe weekend was my nephew visiting town.
Good food, drink at killed Kenny'sworst part was after we tried to go
out for a good time and Iwas reminded that Tulson nightlife isn't that great
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or it's been too long and I'mtoo old to enjoy it. It's probably
that Peter Pan. Yeah, itain't for you. This is different nightlife.
Probably, I don't know where youwent. Isn't built for you.
It's nine o'clock time for bed.Yeah, but like there's places to go,
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oh oh yeah, downtown get regardlessof your age. There's places to
go to enjoy a nightlife, butI don't know if downtown is the spot.
It's kind of built for young people. Should go bowling or something like
it. Play cribbage. Yeah,best found out my garage does have a
floor. Worst had to pay twohundred and seventy five dollars to n a
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dumpster and worked my butt off allweekend. Oh, because you cleaned out
at the garage. Now I'm withyou. Yeah, n that dumpster two
seventy five as a hit. Butto get rid of all that stuff and
then they just it's crazy when yourun a dumpster, the things you put
in it, and then you justgo and it's taken away. That's it.
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You got nothing to worry about.When they worked on the back patio,
they put like brick in there anddirt and just I'm like, okay,
I guess they're gonna take it.Guy came gone. I'm like,
that's I could have put a deadbody in there. Did you throw any
of your stuff away? Yeah?I took an opertunit because I'm a box
collector. For I just was braisedthat you keep me. Never know.
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It saved me of all the thingswe've ever bought in the history of my
wife and I being together over twelveyears. One time it saved me,
and so I've kept every box,every iPhone box, every air pods box,
everything, and so I took thechance to dump a bunch of boxes
in there to get rid of stuff. Worst, my worst car is broke
down. Best want a drawing forRocklahoma tickets at the bar. Nice.
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Best of the weekend. My wifehad a weekend off the first time in
a while, so it was nicehaving family time. Worst took my sunfish
and Saturday morning and we didn't catchanything. So your wife had was off
and you went away from your wife. I don't know what to do while
she's here. The best part ofthe weekend went to Branson for a few
days to get away from everything withthe GF. Worst part the weekend was
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having to come back Sunday to reality. Best took wife to her first Chief's
game Saturday. Nice. Worst hadto get up early to finish chores yesterday.
That's pretty awesome. Damn hot fora tailgate though, Yeah, I
don't know what it was like there. Maybe it was nice. My wife
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brought up the idea of going toa Taylor Swift concert yesterday, and I
was like, okay, sure,let's let's let's investigate. And so she's
announced some dates like in Miami andNew Orleans and Canada, and so I
look and fine, let's just upperlevel seats. How much per ticket do
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you think for nosebleed upper level that'stypically upper level, Yes, four fifty
ticket upper level tickets Taylor Swift.Upper level tickets for Taylor Swift is going
to be seven hundred and fifty threedollars and twenty seven eight hundred and ninety
seven dollars was the cheapest I couldfind. And so if I'm going to
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a show, I ain't sitt numberlevel. No, I'm just not.
I looked found some it was likenear the stage kind of but not really.
Guess how much twelve grand? Okay, twelve grand you literally went to
like a crazy place. Yeah.If it's nearly nine hundred dollars for upper
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level, I'm want to say whereyou're looking at is probably three twenty two
hundreds okay per ticket? Per ticket? Yeah, And so I had asked
off, I'm like, would yourather because you gotta still play for a
hotel, you gotta fly there.I'm like, would you rather go see
Taylor Swift for one day or goto Mexico for a week? Right now,
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you've already seen Taylor Swift? Wellokay, yeah, and you've already
been to Mexico so many times,so all right, options are there?
What's you say? Oh? Shesaid Mexico. Of course, my wife
is not a dumb business person.But the idea of spending that much money
to go to any I don't carewho listen this apparently this tours historic all
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that good stuff. No, itmakes She's like, I would feel guilty
if we didn't take our kids.I was like, you've lost your damn
mine. Oh yeah, right,So I look at the prices. I'm
like, you want to take ourkids for eight hundred dollars a ticket?
And they're gonna whole time. Themoment we get there, gonna be like
when are we leaving? Ye?Hell's no, Hell's no. She's like,
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I just would feel guilty. Theylike Taylor. I'm like, okay,
I'll FaceTime you while we're there,Right, let's play the CD.
Yeah. I'm like that makes zerosense. It is I'm just past the
age of where that makes financial senseto pay that much to see something that's
gonna be over in a few hours. No, not worth to get a
meet and greeting something With that price, you should be getting something else.
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No, No, that's just togo to the show. I know.
That's what I'm saying. For thatprice, you should get something else.
Yeah, I'm sure it's a greatshow. I'm a big fan. It's
just not financially sound. Sometimes yougotta make decisions that aren't fun. Hey,
you only live once. No,that's true, that's true. But
I don't understand how people are payingthat much money for stuff like that.
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I get that. Barbie and Beyonceand Taylor Swift, the women of this
world are keeping the economy moving,but crazy. All right, we gotta
take a break and when we comeback, we got tickets to Oklahoma this
weekend. Make sure you play thegame with us. Here in a little
bit of special Rocklahoma version of theten twenty thirty. We'll be back.
Tell us this morning show, theBig Man Boarding Show. The assault continues
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the next study seven five GMOD Goodmorning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show.
Nine one eight four six O AMOD can also text BMMS and then
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game Rocklahoma this weekend, just afew days away, God Smacklin, Biscuit,
Pantera, Axillion, other bands.Everything you need, line up all
the information, tickets kmod dot com. We're gonna play the ten twenty thirty
games. Let's right, fifty yearsof GMO D rock Baby. Let's find
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out three songs from fifty years.It's your rock station. Answer correctly,
you win, baby, nine oneeight four six O eight M O D.
Prove all right. We'll get acontestant on the air. I'll play
three clips of three songs, andthen I'll tell you the year I'm looking
for. You gonna tell me whichsong is from that year. If you
get it right, you're getting thosetickets to rock Olahoma Weeken G eight tickets
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nine on eight four six O KM O D. Good morning, you're
on the air. What is yourname? But Mike? How are you
today? Good buddy? So I'llplay three clips and then I'll tell you
the year I'm looking for, andyou got to guess which song goes with
that year. Are you ready?Yeah? All right, here's the first
one. Gimby dude, Come onnow, let's god Smack. Wait,
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all right, that's song one.Here's song too, Jimmy filter Man,
Hey man, nice, here's thethird song. That's the Courses Chevelle.
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All three of those bands will beplaying Rock Oklahoma and you'll be seeing them
if you get this right. I'mlooking for the song from two thousand and
two. Mike, all right,the correct man. Congratulations, you're getting
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those tickets. You'll be going torock Olahoma. Man, weekend, GA
tickets. Have you ever been before? No? Say well, congratulations,
man, Hang on the line soGimpy can get your personal info. Okay,
you all right, man, congratulations. I know music starts Thursday night,
but people can start pulling in.Oh they're already out there, and
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they're already out there camp and startedover the weekend or whatever. And I've
seen a lot of Facebook posts aboutpeople being out there, people wanting to
post pictures empty field or whatever.But yeah, they out their party and
already. Yeah that is some foYeah, like if that was the route
I was gonna go, I don't. I couldn't go all week Oh yeah,
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I just don't be tuckered out bywinning. I'm not built for that
anymore. All right. The nightlifeisn't for you. It's not even the
nightlife. It's just that much.Dude. We went to the game,
the second grade game, sweating.I napped for an hour, yeah,
because it tuckered me out so much. Maybe if you had a nice RV
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with air conditioning and yeah, Ijust retreat to their right, right,
I still wouldn't be able to makeit. Yeah right, I'll stay in
here. It's fine. There's airconditioning in here. I can hear the
music, right. Yeah. Idon't know if I could do all week?
Could you do all week, Lindsay, maybe in the RV situation,
come out every once in a while. Yeah, then, because I do.
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I do enjoy camping and it's beena while, but it'd be tough,
But I think I could manage.I like camping too, But camping
isn't balls to the wall for sevendays straight. That's what you're talking.
That's what I'm talking about, yourass off from Sunday to Sunday. Yeah.
Yeah, no, I'm not askingyou, gimpy. Oh I know,
because you know the end? Yeahyeah, yeah, you have no
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The words stop is not in yourvocabulary until Monday morning, you know,
even then, I don't know.You know, it's like, oh man,
I got today to recoup from aweek of partying. All right,
we'll take a break and we'll beback from more of The Big Man Morning
Show is next nine seven five KMOTgood morning. It's the Big Mad Morning
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Show nine one eight four six zerokmod can also text BMMS then what you
want to say to eight two ninefour five so that our listeners are awesome.
Jeff Heinsley will join us at nine, but right now we need to
see what's in gimpis four by fourWell. Colvina says here that a Navy
official says that US must challenge China'saggressive behavior in the South China Sea.
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It says here that commander of theUS seventh Fleet says China's aggressive behavior and
the South China Sea must be challengedJACKED. Vice Admiral Carl Thomas's comments came
yesterday followed by a recent use ofa water canon against a Philippine vessel by
China's coast Guard. Thomas assured thatthe Philippines of the US banking in the
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face of what he called shared challengesin the region. He said, my
forces are out there for a Reasonsays here that New York politicians call for
migrants curfew on Staten Island. Fivepoliticians sent a letter to the Office of
Emergency Management Friday asking that an elevenPM curfew be put in effect at Saint
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john Ville Academy. I requested thechange before migrants, who they've been fighting
to keep out move in. Migrantshelters under New York City's Social Services Department
already have an eleven pm curfew,but shelters run by the Office of Emergency
Management do not. Local officials saythis puts a burden on the police.
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Says here that Russia confirms the Wagnerchief Friggles's death in a plane crash.
Russia is confirming that Wagner Group mercenaryleader you gave if rush Mirprutin was killed
in a plane crash last week.Russian authorities said earlier that genetic testings confirmed
that that was one of ten peopleon board a plane that crashed Wednesday.
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The plane was on flight from Moscowto Saint Petersburg when it went down.
There's no official word on a cause. And then lastly here three hunting days
in Oklahoma are coming September two,and third that's this weekend. The first
full weekend of September is traditionally freehunting days in Oklahoma. On these two
days, Oklahoma residents may participate andopen hunting seasons without the requirements to have
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a state hunting license. It saysthis year open hunting seasons during free hunting
Days include a number of species likedove, squirrel, and coyote, and
others are listed in the current OklahomaFishing and Hunting for regulations, so hunts
for free. On Friday night,two women were shot inside Guaranteed Rate Field
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in Chicago. As of Saturday night, no formal conclusion had been formed by
either the Chicago Police Department or theChicago White Sox as to how it happened.
The women were reportedly seated in theleft center field bleachers, and the
prevailing theory is that they came fromout inside the ballpark, though at this
point inside can't be ruled out.One of the women took a bullet to
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the leg and at last report wasin fair condition at a local hospital.
The second woman had a graze woundto her abdomen and she refused medical attention.
That's just a scratch, fine,right, some people are like that,
I guess I mean that to methough, that's crazy, But the
Choctaw story is way more crazy.Yes, how are they getting and the
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thread at Booker t as well.Yeah, they changed the polls public schools
and said that you have to havea clear bag. Now, yeah,
I know. I saw that thismorning. And they're gonna want people going
into games like the huh you gottawe gotta have a security check getting into
a high school game. Yeah,well, if it's going to keep people
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safe and so be it apparently not. Yeah, based on your Chicago story,
Yeah right, uh yeah, comefor the food. Stay because you
got murdered. No geez, that'show it is. That escalated quickly.
For the second time during the NFLpreseason, a game was cut short due
to a major injury on the field. With eight minutes and thirty two seconds
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remaining in the fourth quarter of Saturday'sJacksonville Jaguars Miami Dolphins contest, Dolphins receiver
Daywood Davis was carted off the fieldon a backboard after taking a hit from
Jags linebacker to Kwan Jackson. Daviswas taken to a local hospital for further
evaluation and was released late yesterday morning. He had movement in all extremities and
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is currently in concussion protocol. Tomorrowis cut day, so all the teams
have to be down to fifty threeplayers, almost twelve hundred players. We'll
be without jobs by tomorrow. Wow. Yeah, right, because they gotta
get down. Most of them arecarrying ninety some even more. And they
used to do it in stages andthis year they're doing it. Everybody's got
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to be down to fifty three bytomorrow. Wow, at like eleven am
or something like that. College footballseason started off with a bank. Caleb
Williams and USC trounce San Jose Statefifty six to twenty eight at Los Angeles
Memorial Coliseum on Saturday. The topranked player in the nation through for two
hundred and seventy eight yards, fourtouchdowns and no interceptions to guide the sixth
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ranked Trojans to victory. Meanwhile,number thirteen Notre Dame sunk the Navy forty
two to three at Taviva Stadium inDublin. That's a trounce. Yeah,
it was not fun to watch NotreDame an annihilated them. Fighting Irish gunslinger
Sam Hartman also tossed four touchdowns togo with two hundred and fifty one yard
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stud The action continues Thursday when fourteenthranked Utah welcomes Florida to assault Lake City.
And regardless of how while the teamdoes this season, there will be
no bowl game for the Arizona StateSun Devils. The team has opted to
self impose a one year bowl bandupon themselves. This comes as an acknowledgement
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of the severity of the evidence inthe ongoing NCAA case against the school's football
program. The investigation began while armEdwards was still head coach and is centered
around allegations of repeated gratuitous recruiting violations. And that's your balls to the Wall
Sports. I'm Lindsay on ninety seventyfive KMOD. Good morning. It's the
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then would you want to say toeight two nine, four five, Good
morning Lindsay, Good morning Corvin.So many shows, so many tickets,
all in one place. You canwin your way. They are like the
long Goodbye Tour from Candlebox. Thirtyyears of entertain payment comes to an end
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on Thursday, September seven, atthe Covid River Spirit Casino. You can
see Candlebox on us when your ticketsonline at kmod dot com. Good morning
Gimby, Good morning Corbin. Thisis your last Thursday, coming up,
your last rock Lahoma Thursday. Soif you're like afraid to play the games,
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or you know that you're not gonnawin and you can't get a pair
of tickets that way with us,well you're gonna listen on Thursdays as we
give away pair of tickets all daylong. Just gotta listen for the queue.
Don't forget. Jeff Hensley will joinus at nine. If you have
a question about divorce, custody,guardianship, any of those things, Jeff
can answer them when he's in studioat nine o'clock. So make sure you
get your question to us. Anyfamily law scenario, he can answer it
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at nine o'clock. Our listeners areawesome. Has evaporated. We hope they're
okay. Back to school right,And I'm curious to what Gimby's answer is
going to be to this man.Because of the US Gimpius talked the most
negative about his schooling experience, soI'm intrigued to hear what his answer is
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gonna be who was your favorite teacherin school? I have two. In
eighth grade, I had a mathteacher named mister Herbst and he stood six
seven like he was a massive humanbeing. Played college basketball and then didn't
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work out, so then he becamea coach for high school basketball, but
then taught math, as a lotof coaches do, take on another thing,
and man, he gave me likeso much focused to be good at
math to it made me love math. It made me want to pursue it
and do well with it, andtaught me how to do big math numbers
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in my head fast. It wasjust like not enough to get into like
calculus or anything like that. Buta couple of teachers in my life gave
me like confidence and he was oneof them, almost the exact opposite of
Lindsay's example she gave last week ofa teacher, but how empowerful that can
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be just a little bit of confidenceand to this day, I mean,
he even gave me advice outside ofthat on other classes and really was a
great teacher. And for me itwas easily one of the best teachers I've
ever had. What about you,Lindsay? So for me, I,
well, I loved mister Bremer.He was he taught sociology, and he
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was just one of those outstanding teacherswho you just who stand out in such
a great way because it wasn't justhim teaching his class. You could go
to him for anything. And hisson was a friend of mine as well,
and so you knew you were hewas always going to be part of
your life. As long as youwere friends with his son, you knew
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that you would always see him.And his wife was also a teacher,
and she taught computers, and sothey were just a great family. So
and I'm still friends with them,like on Facebook even and helped compliment pictures
of the kids or you know,he keeps in touch. Is that weird
to be friends with a teacher,an old, old teacher on Facebook?
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I don't think so it seems alittle weird. I don't know, I'm
not personally, I'm not how farremoved, Like how long had it been?
Was it when you befriended him?Right? I was, Oh,
I think it was after college,so I was graduated, so probably,
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I mean it was probably like backin two decades and yeah, probably two
thousand six or two thousand and sevenAnd did you reach out to him or
he reach out to you? MI don't know. I don't know who
friends to requested each other for.I think it's be honest, I think
it's a little weird. Yeah,what are you gonna talk about? Remember
that pop quiz? Yeah? Right? Yeah, No, I think it's
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just comments like hey, glad tosee you know, family's doing well,
things like that. Weird. Andhe's evened to to me on the radio
online and things like that. He'sfollowed my career and he's yeah, so
it's compete and he sees he seesmy mom and you know, him and
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his wife both they'll even I think, have done dinner with my mom and
seeing her out and they keep anythey go to dinner with your mom,
him and his wife. Yeah,they'll see each other out. Yeah,
weird. Why because they're supposed tobe a clear line, right, But
we're all adults now between teachers andstudents. No. Yeah, but he's
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not my mom's teacher, yeah,says you. You're right. I'm sure
your mom does stuff in private thatyou have no idea about. What's this
new pineapple theme you got going?It's the Pineapple down, Yeah, what
about you, gimpy, because you'vementioned before the negative experience you've had specifically
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with principles. Yeah yeah, yeahat school. Yeah, that's just me
being a degenerate, you know whatI mean. But when it comes to
teachers, yeah, I know,right. When it comes to teachers,
I've had some pretty good ones andI've had some pretty bad ones, like
missus Arnold, my senior English teacher. I wasn't the only one that hated
that hag and they forced her toretire. They're like, bitch, you've
been here too long, you gonow, So that's just one of the
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bad ones or whatever. But quicklyjust went channel right, like a bad
one. Right. But there's oneteacher that stands out to me and I
thank him to this day, eventhough he's no longer with us. I
found out what was it back intwo thousand and twelve. Yeahs, when
I was selling parts for four beforeI got here, So it was like
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eleven or twelve I found out thathe died, and it really it rocked
me, you know, because Iwas rocked you yeah, man, because
that guy was such an influence inmy life. And that would be my
band director freshman year, mister ConnorNewkirk, Oklahoma. Now you're thinking,
you know, band director, whatthe hell this guy was? Cool af
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man, we'd be able to smokeoff campus. We had off campus lunches,
so like, here's the school andthen there's a chain link fence and
that's where the property line is,and we'd all go on the just on
the other side of that chain linkfence, and we'd go out there and
smoke and mister Connor come up.Wouldn't say anything, you know, because
we're off property. He came.But you know, I remember one time
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when we took a trip to SanAntonio my freshman year. He's like,
listen, kempy, I don't carethat you smoke, but some of the
other parents might have something to sayabout it. So I know you're gonna
do it. Just steer clear ofthe parents, all right, cool,
right, be more incognito with you. Exactly exactly. But this cat here,
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here's how he influenced me. Right, So, I've always been a
band dork. You know, Iplayed. You know, I told Boss
last week, you know, we'retalking about football practice and this and that,
and I told me, yeah,that's what we used to do.
You just run it out. Youlooked at me like a you know,
a cow staring at a new gate, like what the hell you played?
Yes, I played football for alittle while, but then I switched over
to band. So I've always beena band dork. But me being you
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know, gempy arm that I am, I thought that I can only play
instruments like trumpets, you know,because it's got the three vowels, you
know, and I can hold itand none of them know, or other
stupid brass instruments like that. Nowyou were gonna be you thought you were
gonna be limited, very limited.I knew I couldn't play the saxophone,
you know, or thet or whateverthat takes, you know, all ten
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fingers. It's a different kind offruit didn't come in. But you know,
one day I got tired. Igot tired of I got tired of
the trumpet, right, So Iwent to mister Connor and I said,
hey, man, teach me howto play the drums, would you?
And he's like, all right,yeah, absolutely me after class or after
school whatever, a couple times aweek we'll have you know, thirty minute
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drum lessons and then we'll go fromthere. And he did taught me how
to play, and I picked itup and then just ran with it from
there, never looked at another brassinstrument again, you know, and just
played the drums. And I didthat through all my high school career and
and then you know, I doit from time to time to the point
to where, like, you know, I got that room in the back
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where the where the farets are.I want to put a drum set back
here. I was gonna ask,have you ever owned a drum kit?
No? No, just because it'salways been too expensive, right, But
I'm at a point now where Igot adult money and you know, I
got a single adult money for thatfag, you know, so it's like
i could do whatever I want.So I've been looking at some pod shots
and stuff. I think I'm gonnaput some back there. You know.
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Yeah, my roommate plays guitar.So when you start our own little band,
we don't have a neighbor right now, so it's like, let's do
it, let's do it. Yeah. Wait, I'm Mr Connor. Man.
He was he was the one,and uh and uh, you know
I found out that he died andI was just like, damn, man,
that sucks because he was only inhis fifties. Maybe when he when
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he passed. You mentioned and Lindsayof both mentioned a teacher that you hated
that was not good. And Ican't, for the life of me come
up with a teacher that I hatedthat. I mean, I had teachers
that maybe didn't give me great grades, but a teacher I hated, like
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we're going to their classroom. Ifeel like I've lucked out by not having
a teacher that's I've hated. Yeahyou did. Yeah, I thought everybody
had that one teacher they just didn'tlike. I couldn't stand if I did.
It has been thirty years, somaybe I've blocked it out, but
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I cannot recall a teacher that Ihated. I remember we had mister Hosa
in eighth grade and we just gavehim hell, so he was warranted to
be mean to us. We wouldthrow spitballs in his class like at him.
Oh yeah, no, no,no, We abused this man,
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Oh god. And it was moreof like Lemmings. I mean, I
wasn't the initiator. It would belike one side of the room would throw
one. He would get really mad, like his anger level was so intense
and he would go over and yellat that person, and then somebody on
the other side would then throw one, and then he would run over there
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and yell at them, and thensomeone on the other side would throw one,
and it was just then you turnaround and the board would be covered
in it. He'd be so pissed. Yes, yes, stupid kids,
Yes, I get you. Hewould hold us in class till like one
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minute left for the next bell tomake us late because we were being such
jerks. Yeah. Yeah, andhe'd make the other class wait outside and
he just would be like, they'renot gonna be late, you'll be late.
Yeah, these are the good kids. Little did he know, we
just conspired and made it worse thanthat. I mean, it was the
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most. It was a very toxicrelationship. We had a band director like
that who would get picked on,I guess by the kids. He was
great in elementary school for elementary schoolkids learning how to play band, but
then when he moved up he couldn'thandle older kids and he actually got into
a physical altercation with one with onekid. Let's be clear, it's the
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student's fault, definitely, Oh yeah, it's one the student's fault. The
pushback. Yes, you can bea bad teacher, right, for sure.
Not everybody's got that gift to shapeyoung minds, but kids the worst,
just being jerks and the teacher justhas to sit there and take it,
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yes, and take it. Oneday they snap and then they throw
everything on the desk across the room. Were you in the class when the
altercation happens. It was a scarymoment. What happened. One of the
band members, he was a drummerand he was had an attitude. He
did not get along with this withthis band director at all ever, and
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he said something and got into hisface, and the kid hit him,
and he actually hit him back,like shoved him back, and it was
like, whoa, I can't believethat just had happened. And they had
to call security in and the kidended up getting suspended and the band director
ended up getting removed too, fromthe classroom for about a week. Sure
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I remember correctly. Sure, youshouldn't nobody should be putting hands on anybody.
Yeah, and the adult in thematter couldn't make a good decision exactly,
self control whatever. Yeah, thekid shouldn't be doing it, for
sure, and should definitely get introuble within the adult. Who Yeah,
only natural to want to someone hitsyou, to want to hit him back.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yousaid security there. We didn't have
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security in school. I don't remembersecurity. We had a we had a
officer, a resource officer, yeah, which I don't know why we don't
just call him a police officer,but essentially what they are. Did you
have security, Gimpie, Not untilI moved here to Oklahoma or excuse me,
moved to Tulsa area, because Imoved to Oklahoma in ninety three.
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And even at the high school therein New Kirk and in Takawa, no
officers at all. It wasn't untilI are to go in to school in
Jinks when they had their little BarneyFife officer down there. It was just
one, maybe two at the time. Well I don't know what they have
now because it's been for damn ever, but it wasn't until then. And
that was the only school. Evenin Awassa when I graduated ninety nine,
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didn't have officers there, or maybethey didn't. I just didn't. I
didn't see him. Never got introuble with them, never got cross with
them. Yeah, yeah, Ialways got in trouble with you know,
principles, and it's always smoking atschool when you're not supposed to. We
had a one teacher, she hadwell two quick story one teacher who was
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a health teacher, and she wasshe was kind of young, maybe late
twenties, early thirties, and shewas trying to connect with kids, like
get on their level. And itwas close to the end of the school
year when you're not really doing muchlearning anymore. And she would she would
bring in her a little boom boxbecause she also was a cheerleading coach and
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she yeah, she was real cute. And she got in trouble for grinding
on a student, no for lettingkids teach her how to do the butterfly
dance? What's this butterfly dance?You speak of the but like the tutsie
roll butterfly just no clue dance?Provocative? Class? Is it sexually provocative?
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At the time it was considered provocative. What makes it provocative? It's
can you show us I can't doit anymore? Hurts my back? Yeah?
Sure, can you just show usclose to it so maybe it'll bending
she can't do it? Get outof here, all right, that's not
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provocative at all. I don't thinkso, not even back then. But
there's literally no ass involved, nobreast involved. It's just the knees,
it is. But she got introuble for that. We had a home
economics teacher who was pretty awesome,and she had a glass eye and you
really wouldn't know it until one dayit fell out. Fo Yeah, that's
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awesome. Yeah, did have afish in it, glass eye, old
fish in it. The only timeI remember a teacher getting in trouble was
we had a teacher, mister Einstein. No joke top math is he would
spank students if you wanted what Yeah, had a paddle every year and he
would if you get your name onit, and so I was like,
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yeah, I want my name onit. And he didn't hold back.
What a perv. We hit everybody. He was a football coach too.
I don't know. I'm not sureif he hit only girls, I would
agree. No, No, that'show you keep the scent off, right
exactly. I get everybody involved.He's going around spank and everyone. He
didn't use his bare hand. Itdoesn't matter. We yeah, listen,
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is he spanking teachers too? Idon't know. We never were in the
back room to find out. Butthat was the only He was the only
one that I remember ever getting introuble like a teacher getting in trouble.
I didn't have any teachers get introuble, not that I can think of.
I was too busy getting in myown trouble, right, or you
didn't care, or I didn't care, but combination of the two. I'm
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sure if some of my friends fromhigh school I asked them, there's probably
one that I have completely discounted andforgotten. But I don't remember a teacher
ever doing like getting in trouble forteaching a kid a dance, or teaching
kids dance, or having a relationshipwith a kid, or pushing another kid.
Yeah, I mean either with thewoodshop teacher, I forget. He
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was a good old boy. Hewore coveralls every day every day. Yeah,
and I mean he would unleash oneverybody. He didn't care no webs
at all. Dude. He woulddo shop class with a dip in his
mouth. My school was so weirdthat we had a smoker square, so
if you smoked, you could goin between classes or at lunch or whatever.
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But you could only smoke in thedesignated square. You couldn't step out
of its price. Bay Man,that makes no sense. It makes no
sense. So people would race downto smoke in the smoker square. Yep,
it's virus was right there, rightthere on the just on the other
side of the property line. Youknow we're off school grounds, but you
know you can't do nothing. Wegotta take a break. We'll be back.
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You're listening to The Big Man MorningShow. This is Tulsa's Morning Show
nine seven five KMOT good morning.It's The Big Man Morning Show. Nine
eight four six zero kmod could alsotext the BMMS and then what you want
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to say to eight two nine fourfive. I saw this survey that was
done and it kind of threw meoff, says One in three delivery customers
have had drivers asked them on adate or for sex. Wow, that
works. Speaking of you want tobang, I mean, I'm all about
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numbers, right right. You can'twin if you don't play. I get
all that. It feels not theappropriate time, absolutely not the appropriated If
you're going to win, it's fine, Corbin. Let's just change the career
and you tell me if it's stillokay. One in three heart patients have
had doctors asked them on a dateor for sex. Uh no, still
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not okay? Just before or aftersurgery, of course it's not okay.
That's the point, right, isto like, if you put another profession
in there, it feels worse.That means none of them are okay.
But also you only live once.Take your shot. I mean, is
it so now you're okay? Well, I mean asking for the date I
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don't have a problem with, butthe sex part not okay. So you're
okay? Right, Well, that'swhat we're talking about. Well, you're
going on a date. It's goingto lead to see sex. It's still
so you're like, hey, listen, sometimes there's some signifection. Man a
season. Don't worry. You're gonnabe fine. I've got your taking here,
by the way, before I putyou under as I performed this surgery,
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and how I'll do we'll be determinedon your answer. Would you like
to go on a date? You'regood with that? Maybe after the surgery.
If he asks, yeah, Ithink there's definitely a time. I
don't think preop is the right togo, but postop I don't think.
I don't think post stop either likein recovery or whatever. Like let's say
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you know, you have your shirtand you're in for a couple of days
afterwards, you know, definitely notthe next day like right after surgery,
but maybe the last day that you'rein. I think it's all right.
Then it's just me because I don'tbelieve in essen where you eat, and
I don't need to. Now Igot to find a new doctor when it
doesn't work out, or if itdoesn't work out, or it doesn't work
out and you're still delivering packages tomy house. Now you get a stalker.
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Yeah, I don't want to goin for my post. Stop thinking
all right, how Hey, everythingwent good, we got all the cancer.
It's good. One final thing?What are you doing tomorrow night?
Huh? Like I'm you're catching meway off guard. I've thought I was
in a place where I didn't haveto put my you know, be on
the lookout for predators, right,But I mean, come on, I
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mean, if you see somebody,isn't that how it goes? You see
somebody, you're attracted to him,you and you know, single whatever,
going and hit him up and getthat date? Right? No? I
mean, what's the difference between youknow, let's say delivering a package and
then meeting somebody at the Mall right, at your job, yeah, one's
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not your job. Okay, Well, bartender's hooking up with patrons. You
know, it happens all the time. No, I was gonna get to
that. If I said one inthree bartenders have had asked customers for a
date or sex, it feels different. It's like, it's okay, then,
is it? Because that's a CDkind of profession. I think because
you go in, your guard's notup, You're already like, all right,
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I'm fishing, right. I thinkif your doctor sees you in the
wild, it's fine, okay,Right. If I were in the store
and you're like, hey, doctor, gimpy, how are you right,
it seems weird. Though. Youknow, you did a great job on
my heart surgery. Thank you.Yeah, I know. I'm glad things
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are going well now that you're doingbetter. You know, would you like
to I don't know out maybe youhave a drink. I mean, checker
stitches in the wild feels okay,But in the moment when I'm concerned about
my health, it feels like you'reblindsiding me. No, that's okay for
a doctor, I get that part. But essentially the delivery guy, you're
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out in the wild. He's doinghis job, but he's at his house,
all right, at your house,he's it's still out in the wild,
though he's saying. It's not likeat work, like you're in an
office building or whatever. But Iguess I get your points taken out in
the wild, you're getting groceries orwhatever, not like I'm on the job.
Yeah, Dan, somebody text in. They said the answer is always
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no if you don't ask, absolutely, yeah, sure, and that's okay.
The other the other one. Iwonder if single Corbyn would have felt
the same. I mean, I'mnot single, so I can't answer that,
I guess for sure, but Ifeel like my answer would be the
same. I'm not out there.I'm not there for that right and all.
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I mean, you don't see yourdoctor for all the time. So
if the doctor is like, youknow, oh, they're coming in today,
like today's my chance to ask themout or the same. I don't
want you focused on that, right, so maybe you can make your move.
Should not be on the agenda formy doctor's appointment, So take care
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of business first and then at theend of the appointment, that's why.
And you're like, no, myavailability or desire to date should not be
played into effect at all, orain't taken into consideration for my appointment on
my health. I'm just saying itbecause now I'm questioning where your morals are.
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Right? Are you worried? Whatif it was bad news? Would
you still ask me out? SoI guess I'm really bad news. I'm
sorry to tell you this, butyou're in stage three cancer right now.
I won't offer pizza or do youwait till laughter go through their file,
get their phone number and call themor text them. Now that is shady.
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What is the difference? Why isthis? You're going through their personal
information? I have it, youdo. This is a personal moment in
the doctor's office. Yeah, callingto go over your test results us and
while I'm at it, Yeah,I don't want a while I'm at it.
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Well, I got you on thephone. Yeah, right. But
back to the survey. They're sayingthat that happens with delivery drivers. That's
just not I have never been propositionedby a delivery driver ever before ever,
No, And I don't know whatI would do if if you know,
say, lady delivery driver comes,I'd probably be like, yesh yure,
whynot? You feel like someone whowould say, yeah, why not?
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How why not? It depends onhow cute she is. Yeah, you
get this behoga will if it stepsoff the Amazon truck. And it's just
like, mmm, I don't think. I don't know. I've seen a
couple. I don't know what itis. There's a female UPS driver in
her neighborhood. Yeah, and shelooks like the curve. There's a curve.
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There's a grating curve right right.It's that uniform, is what it
is, which is makes no sense. They're so hot and sweaty and like,
what can brown do for me?Yeah, I'll tell you no nothing.
Yeah. I guess I'm just differentthat way. I'm wired a little
different because I think about that.You're all sweaty. God knows what you
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did before you got in the youknow, you made the delivery. What
it's not like you guys are goingto poundtown right then? Maybe you are,
but I'm sure let like, it'snot instant. You know, Hey,
here's your package. By the way, here's your package. You know,
it's like, here's your package.Let's go. Well, I have
a few drinks, you know,work up a sweat later. Ah.
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I don't think I've ever had thesame delivery person come to my house.
That's great, you know. WellI'm not Amazon. I don't know.
But ups like they're on a route, like they worked the route for a
while, then they rotate them out. The male person. Yeah, they're
constant, same person. There's yourold man band name, Doctor Gimpy and
the Predators. How did I getit looped into this? Well, I
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said Doctor Gimpey, And yeah,how do these delivery drivers have so much
spare time to be hooking up whileon the clock, dude, because they're
moving pretty fast. They're not Amazondrivers, that's for sure. They get
them chained to the damn truck.I'm a delivery driver. I've never asked
anyone on my route for anything likethat. But we do have a guy
that's being kicked off routes for stufflike that. Wait, so you just
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kick him off and put him onanother route, and he keeps doing it,
he'll be a predator, feels like, And I means you don't have
a policy against it. Tex says, I met the craziest cheating whore of
a girlfriend when she delivered me apizza. Yeah, that's on you,
bro, right listen. I'm notsaying if you're a delivery person, you're
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not you know, marriage material.But I'm an industrial, industrial delivery driver,
never been hit on, and wehave some beautiful women as customers love
to hit on them, but Isee them all the time and don't want
to make it weird, So Idon't sure. Yeah, but you know,
in your mind, you're like,oh, damn, missus Smith,
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I just had five minutes. Ithink if you've been playing the long game,
you know what I'm saying, Likeyou've been planning seeds and being friendly
or whatever, and the right momentpresents itself. I guess I'm envisioning like
completely blind, like first day delivery, you know, to the folks on
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you know, maple Berry Circle,right right, Yeah, and you're like,
damn you want to go out whenwe will? If miss pocket.
But if you've had a rapport andyou're like good to see a thanks for
my water, yeah, thanks forleaving snacks by the door, Yeah,
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then you have a relationship at thatpoint in time. Ah, are you
and I have different definitions of relationship. Well, not like that yet,
but it builds. Starts off asa nice little friendship, you know,
maybe chatted up a little bit.Oh, I left you some some some
cliff bars out there with, youknow, a couple of bottles of water
for you, and the next thingyou're chatting it up and now you're banging
in the back of the ups.Why is it that this is this is
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why women get so fun? Whyis it that guys think just because I'm
being kind that is an open doorfor bang town? Right? Why else
would you be nice? I don'tknow. Because we're humans on a planet
it to fornicate and reproduce. No, not all of us. Yeah,
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that's funny. One and three thatI'm I feel like that's a big number.
It is a big number because Idon't even know when my packages are
arriving. I like they ring thedoorbell. Oh I do, I've checked
my Yeah, I'm that guy.I'm on the tracker. You're like out
for delivery, all right, stopA good deal. Yeah, but I
don't go. I don't ever seeLike I may see them as they're running
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back on the truck and wave,but I don't know their names. No,
I don't you know? Hey,all right, have a good one.
Yeah. I've had people deliver furnitureand been like, do you need
a bottle of water? But beyondthat, I'm not like, So,
how are things right? How's thekids? Everything doing? All right?
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You seem a little off today?See a wedding ring? You're single?
How long you've been here? How'sthe company? Good benefits? What was
the deliveries like today? Big load? What? Yeah? I'm not small
talking weird? All right, wegotta take a break. We'll be back.
You're listening to The Big Man Show. This he's Tulsa's Morning show KMT
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Good morning. It's The Big ManMorning Show nine eight or six zero k
M O D. Can also textBMMS and then what you want to say
to eight two nine four five.Lindsay hates Aaron Rodgers. Well, I
don't hate hate? Is such ahates like I feel like you've said I
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hate him. I don't think I'veever said I hate him. I yeah,
I just dislike him. I thinkhe's overrated, is what I've said.
Oh, so are the Beatles?So uh? This is him talking
about one of the players on histeam and trying to boost their confidence because
guys in the preseason are trying tomake the team right, they're trying to
(01:34:58):
do all they can and these areelite guys still not able to make the
cut at the NFL, right,and so here he is giving words of
encouragement. Amazing to see when youempower people, when you when you encourage
people, when you wrap your armsaround people, you see the personality start
to come out and see the confidencestart to grow. And I think that's
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what we've tried to do with McKayand make him feel like he's a part
of this and make him feel important, and he's returned that love and trust
and support with a lot of reallygood play. It is amazing to see.
How can you dislike that guy?How can you say he's over Why
you're rolling your eyes? He justis, He's just overrated. He's so
nice. Sure tell his family that, Well, that doesn't mean anything.
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Just because you have family doesn't meananything. Okay, right, family can
suck. Yeah, that is true. They could be the problem. They
could be like give me mood,right, yeah, and he'd be like
no, and then he's the jerk. Or he could be the problem too.
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I'm not saying that but yeah,that's a really nice thing to say.
He's probably also said some bad thingstoo. Your behavior is not in
the realm of dislike. It feelsmore like hate. I don't hate him.
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The Los Angeles Rams are adding reinforcementstheir offensive line. The team acquired
Kevin Dotson at twenty twenty four fifthround pick and a twenty twenty five sixth
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started all seventeen games for the Steelerat left guard last season, but was
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in free agency. A couple ofNFL teams are making a depth based trade.
The New England Patriots have acquired offensivetackle Tyrone Wheatley Junior from the Cleveland
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signing with the Chicago Bears as arookie free agent in twenty twenty one,
but has yet to appear in aregular season game. Strong was selected by
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Chris Boucher won and NASCAR's regular seasonfinale after taking home the checkered flag at
Daytona Saturday night. The driver ofthe number seventeen car fought off Chase Elliott
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the top three. Joey Logano finishedfifth, while Bubba Wallace clinched the final
playoff spot after coming in twelfth place. The wreck is the craziest story from
that Yes, with Ryan Priest,I have that next. He's lucky to
be alive because his car wildly flippedover nearly a dozen times during that race.
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It's crazy to think he went homethe same day the videos, it's
insane. That just shows how farthat industry has come in terms of making
those guys safe to go through somethinglike that. I want to know I
wish he could. You could gowhat was it like because it obviously happened
so fast, not just airborne toflip that fast twelve times? Do you
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just go well here we go right? Yeah, it isn't. It isn't
like falling and hitting right like itwas like did right right? Sky grass
sky Grass sky Grass stands sky grasssky Grass sky Grass right. Yeah,
we'll stop him crazy. Yeah.His his rep posted a message on X
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and it said that he is awakeand alert and but shaken, of course,
and still undergoing standard testing. Hewent home, yeah, same day.
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Hinsley from Hinsley Associates. Good morning, Jeff, Hey, good morning.
He's here to answer any question youhave about family law, divorce, custody,
guardianship, name change, any familylaw question. He can answer a
couple of ways. To get yourquestion to us. You can email at
show at kmodi dot com. Youcan text it BMMS and whatever that is
to eight two nine four five,or you can call nine eight four six
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zo kmod and ask him for yourselfnine eight four six zo kmod. This
one says my ex typed up themortgage information rather than submit the bank mortgage
print outs of payments. He alsotyped up his tax sheltered annuity figures rather
than submit the company information. Isthis count as proper documentation? How can
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I get the proper documentation? No, it's not proper documentation. That's just
his list or whatever it is.So no, you need the actual documents
and you're entitled to the actual documents. So you know, in a typical
divorcenaria, what we do is wesend what's called discovery, and discoveries nothing
more than an information gathering phase.Okay, the statute says you have thirty
days to respond to any discovery theirchief sent. So the way I explained
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discovering, I think all of ushere are old enough, and I don't
know about all the listeners, butI know some are. Remember in the
old days, Perry Mason, ofcourse, there was always a surprise witness
or a surprise piece of evidence.Right, Well, the law hasn't really
worked that way in about fifty years, all right. So discovery is an
information gathering phase where all information aboutthe case is exchanged between the two parties
and their attorney, so there areno surprises as to what's going to be
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said, or what's going to beasked for, any of that kind of
stuff. So once that you knowin that document, what you can do
is you can ask for this particulardocuments. So in this case, you
would ask for any financial documents oryou know, any mortgage documents or whatever,
and you're entitled to those. Sodiscovery is the best way to go
about doing that. But no,you shouldn't just expect that his numbers are
correct or that they're right. Youneed to see the actual document. Sure
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you're not getting screwed. You can'tgo with we just found out right evidence
well and part of okay, Sopart of the reason that is also blocked.
In addition to discovery, just asa little side note for especially my
attorney friends that are listening so Idon't forget, is there's something called a
pre trial conference order, and inthat you list all the exhibits that you're
going to use at trial. Onceyou get to trial, if you try
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to bring anything other than what's onthat list, it won't be allowed.
So the law has put in severalthings in place to block the whole Perry
Mason syndrome. It's not that gotchamoment, no, no, I mean,
it would be rare that you havea gotcha moment unless there's something that
your client just specifically didn't tell you, or of course they're up there understand
lying about and you're just kind oflike, you know, screwed that way.
(01:43:00):
So I mean, but as faras documentation, that's what discovery is
for. I've heard people talk aboutthis before when they're trying to provide financial
information. Can the other party justnot abide by it at all, or
could you use it like what thisperson's given an example of, just to
draw out the process and make atables. What you do is, once
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discovery is complete, if you findthat the discovery responses you've received are lacking
or incomplete or missing things you knowexists, okay, you send what's called
a deficiency letter, and then youset what's called a meeting confer What that
means is is you get on thephone with the other attorney or meet in
person or at the courthouse. Yougive a discussion with the an actual discussion
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with the other side in some wayabout the deficiency, and then you know
they've got a certain amount of timethat's up to you as to how long
they can respond, to respond tofill in the blanks if you will.
And if they don't do that,then we file what's called a motion to
compel, which is forced the courtwould force them to compel them to at
least the documentation asked for, andif they continue to do that, then
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we file motions for sanctions, andwhich is monetary and some other things.
So we have ways to enforce people. You can't just hide stuff like that.
Good example of why you need anattorneys thick quick This text says,
I would like to get my son'slast name changed to mind. We went
through a mediation style arrangement and hyphenatedit. I'd like to know what I
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need to do to get it changedto just mind and if there's if there
was anything that would hinder my chancesof getting it changed. So in a
name change for a child, soanyone under the age of eighteen, you
have to get permission from the otherside or give them notice about it,
and if they fail to show upto contest it or file something, then
the name can get changed. Butyou know, usually you have to get
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to permission of the other side.The easiest thing on this depending on the
age of the kids. Sometimes youjust wait until they turn eighteen because then
it's an adult name change and there'sno requirement of notice or anything for the
parent on that kind of stuff.But you have to basically file my for
name change and then give notice andthe other person has a right to agree
or disagree. Jeff Hensley's joining usfrom Hinsley and Associates got a question about
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family law, Jeff can answer atnine eight four six oh kmod nine eight
four six zo kmod. You canalso text your question BMMS and whatever that
is to eight two nine four five. This one says we separated two months
after we got married and are bothnow involved in different relationships. We don't
want anything from each other and justto have our marriage ended. What kind
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of divorce or how would we getdivorced? Well, we simply just file
a divorce and then immediately turn aroundand draft up and agree decree, and
after ten days is passed, thenwe can have the judge signing and you
guys will be done. So whoeverthe cives, please call me or email
me or whatever. We can getthat done right away for you. That's
pretty Is that common? Like peopleget married in such a short amount of
time. They're like, I wantedto ender. You know, it's becoming
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as I say, it's it's coming. It's becoming more and more normal.
I wouldn't say normal, more frequent, yes, thank you, more frequent
than it used to. I meanthere's a number of them that I've done
where they have been married, theywere married six months or less, and
then they separate and it's you know, some of those people have been together
a couple of cases. I canthink of those people have been together like
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for a long time and then finallymarriages what just killed it for whatever reason.
So yeah, it's becoming far morefrequent. I don't know why,
but it is. And it's notjust relegated to young people too, or
younger individuals. It's I've seen itin the older couples too. When you
have the part of the divorce justso you can you do that to split
the any assets you have accumulated together, Do I have that right? Any
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assets accumulated? Yeah? I meanthe thing is is that after a two
month marriage, you probably don't haveany assets because once you separate, anything
after the date of separation is onyou or it's yours. So you know,
if you only get together two months, unless you you know, unless
you use the other side to rackup massive debt or something within two months,
you probably don't have a whole lot. I don't know. Course,
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you know, two months of homeequity is nothing, so there's really nothing
to fight over at that point.Uless, you've got children. I mean
some people again, they have longrelationships they've got children, then they get
married, so now I have toworry about custody, visitation things. But
that's far less frequent than this scenarioyou've mentioned. From separation, how do
you establish that? Typically? Imean different ways. I mean typically one
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way is the date that the individualmoved out of the house. Another date,
if you can't pin down a separationdate, is from the date of
filing for the dwarfs. So buta lot of people, I mean,
they know when they moved out,right, they know when they left to
go and find greener pastures, soto speak. So a lot of people
can define that pretty easily. I'venever really had that be an issue.
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This one says, my ex wifeis fighting for custody of our kids.
This will be our fifth time incourt where she's trying to get custody.
How many times can she do this? Well? Okay, so folks,
this is what we hear that Icall and I guess not patent pending,
but copyright pending as a serial modifier. Okay, this is somebody who drags
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you back to court over and overand over again to try and modify something.
Unfortunately, they can try and doit as often as they want to.
It's sick and deranged in my opinion, and there should be a block
on it somehow. But the courtscan't do that simply because then you would
be blocking somebody's access to the courts, and that's against you know, the
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constitutional rights and federal law. Sowith that being said, and state law,
and with that being said, youknow, when a modification is filed,
there has to be a substantial changein circumstance that would warrant a change
in custody or visitation or child supportchange. So child support change is easy.
You know, somebody's income gun upor down? Have you added an
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expense like insurance or something, ordaycare? Those are easy to define.
The law or shoes the statute andthe case law doesn't specifically set forth a
massive list of substantial changes and circumstance, okay, but it would be something
that would you know, it wouldbe so massive it would it warrants a
change in some way, shape orform. So if she files for that
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and it doesn't meet the statute,then we would file a motion to dismiss
and make it go away. Butsadly, you know, she is allowed
to file as often as she wantsit's it's again, our system is not
as fine tuned as we would likeit to be, but it's what we
got in that scenario. The leastyou could you would have to do is
file a motion to dismiss. Butthat the most you could do would be
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have to go to try to reestablish. Well, yeah, our go
to mediation or whatever it may be. I mean, there's all sorts of
different reasons that count is as asubstantial change, And like I said,
sadly there's no massive list. Butyeah, it's something that if you're having
happened to you, please call me. We're happy to represent you and do
that for you. Is that atactic you've seen another party used to suffocate
the other person that way? Ihave, And it's kind of like it's
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kind of like in big litigation cases. Okay, sometimes one side we'll try
and make the other side go awayby bearing the in paperwork. All right,
So that I will say that thatis the having been a insurance defense
lawyer at one point in my career, I will say that that is the
insurance defense lawyer's massive tool. Burythe other side and paperwork and hope to
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God that they go away. Okay, that's very common in a lot of
areas of law, and not justin personal injury or civil cases. But
yeah, it's the same thing,you know, try and make the side
go away. I can ask Jeffany question you want about family law,
email show at kmod dot com,or call and ask him yourself. Nine
one eight four six zo KMOD nineeight four six zo KMOD. This one
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says I have a sign mediation agreementfor over a month. Now, next
step is the separation agreement to besigned. My husband will not sign this
document and states he can take aslong as he wants to take, even
years. My attorney confirmed he cantake as long as he likes. I
don't understand how this can be legal. How do I get how do I
get my divorce over? With?Simple? We file a motion to enforce
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settlement agreement. It's that simple.I don't know why an attorney would say
that, but yeah, I mean, we have an emotion to enforced settlement
agreement. The case law is veryclear on these nowadays. The way that
our mediators in northeastern Oklahoma are draftingthem up, it's they're far more easily
enforceable than they've ever been. Sowhoever this is. I'd be happy to
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talk to you about it, becausesimple motion to enforce settlement agreement, to
drag it in front of the judgewill take care of that problem. They
can't hold you hostage and your divorce. Not if you don't know what you're
doing. No, I mean,if you know what you're doing, they
can't hold you hostage. You know, we file our motions, we get
them in front of the judge,and we deal with it. We don't
drag it out. You know.If we're going back on fine points here
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and there, that's one thing.But if he's just flat out refusing to
sign motion to enforce, let's getthis movie. I think my favorite reference
you've ever made on the show besidesKats is the Sweet Home, Alabama Defense.
It's right, exactly exactly, greatmovie, by the way, settle
this settled down. I'm gonna letyou answer this, uh to promote the
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other area of law you guys practice. But this, this text says I
was a passenger in a car crashlast November. I hired an attorney to
help with my insurance claim. Irecently got my settlement documents, and see
they're trying to pay my hospital billsout of the total. Is there any
way I can pay the bills atmy discretion. I had to be flown
to a hospital, broke fourteen bones, couldn't walk for five months, and
(01:52:27):
I'm still unable to work. Theanswer is no, you can't do it
yourself. It has to come outof the total amount. You know.
Part of that is is that wheneveryou have those injuries during a wreck.
And I actually know this one,so you know, I mean what happens
is is you know, you've gotthe insurance companies and all these other people
that come in first, and theypay for all these things, and they
have to be reimbursed. Okay,So the fact of the matter it remains
(01:52:49):
is is that it typically will comeout of them. What you're doing back
there, I mean, that wassoothing and all I was like, happening.
They have to get paid. Now. Part of the settlement process and
everything is negotiating, especially with insurancecompanies and hospitals about reducing the total cost
(01:53:13):
of the bills, all right,and then you know they get their pay
after that. So no, ittypically has to come out of it.
You can't at your discretion. That'snot how it's done. Typically, Mark
is on the line. Mark,what's your question for Jeff Hensley of Hensley
and Associates. Hey, my questionis what do you do when the opposite
sides attorney is hostile and attempts toput you in jail without evidence? You
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want to be a little more specificon that. What happened? Yeah,
So with the opposite sides attorney usesmotions to attempt to put the person in
jail for things that are there's noevidence for them. Like what I'm guessing
and that's what I'm asking for information? So like the opposite side's attorney gets
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information from their client that's act andacts on that information. So what do
you do as an attorney to verifythe accuracy of your client's information so that
when you go to court you knowthat your information you're acting on is accward
especially, Oh sounds like a femlittle bit of phone trouble. Can you
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go to jail in family law?You can, but typically it's only on
for failing to pay child support andfailing to pay alimony. Okay, So
if you're having contempt citations filed forsomething else, all right, making decisions
without you know, confirming with theother joint parent you're not going to go
to jail for that, Okay.Judges don't waste time sending to people to
jail for those they send them frommonetary things again, not paying alimony,
(01:54:53):
not paying child support. With thatbeing said, there is still a penalty
the judge can. You know,there's all sorts of things the judge can
do if you're found in willful contemptin one of which the statute says that
the person asking for it. Ifthe person that the perpetrator is found to
do it willfully, then they're entitledattorney's feast. But to kind of answer
his question, I mean, there'sonly so much we as attorneys can do,
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all right, our client comes inand tells us something. I mean,
typically what I do is I'll dothe best I can to verify with
the other attorney what's true. Ifthere's a guardian ad litem involved, I'll
contact them to see if they've heardanything or know any information, or you
know, public defender or whoever isinvolved in the case. I try to
verify it as best I can.But at the end of the day,
I've got the information from my client. That's all I've got, you know,
(01:55:39):
And it depends on what it is. I mean, if it's a
failure to pay child support and there'sa record of payment, that's kind of
a no brainer, right If youhave done something such as you know,
assault at the other side, andof course that there's an arrest record and
now a criminal charge. I mean, there's ways to verify certain things,
but you know, when it comesdown to it, he said, she
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said things, that's a hard thingto verify unless it's something that's been recorded
or you know, in text oremail or something like that. So you
know, we do the best wecan, but at the end of the
day, or I do the bestthat I can, but at the end
of the day, you know,we have our clients to answer to,
and you know we have to doit. We have to do for them,
short of an accusation of criminal behavioror not paying child support. Should
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this caller be concerned about going tojail in family law, well, I
you know, first of all,he needs to be represented. If you're
not represented, it represented, pleasecall me. I'm happy to represent you.
Because there's ways that attorneys can dealwith each other to try and get
things under control, to slow thosethings down so those things aren't happening.
I mean, that's a big concern. Am I still on the air,
Yes, I guess so. Hi? Yeah, so hey Jeff, Yeah,
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you attempted to put me in jailnumerous times during my divorce case.
Dude, I don't what's your name? And this isn't appropriate. Yeah,
listen, hey, hey, thisisn't appropriate. Man, This gimpy,
right, man that this is thesecond time in five years that something like
that's happened. And I know gimpywhen we do our best to screen people
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for that kind of stuff. Butyou know, calling in and trying to
brake me on the radio because you'repissed off at me, it's not appropriate.
If you've got a problem, youcan call me at my office,
you can email me, you cando whatever. But calling in on the
radio show and doing this is notappropriate. And if I filed something,
it's usually because it's been verified orit's you know whatever, and we've dealt
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with it. So please not cool, not appropriate, Thank you, fool
this man moving on towards him.If my daughter's biological mother hasn't been around
in ten years and hasn't shown anyattempt to try to see her, would
my fiance fiance be able to adopther. No, well, you've got
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to be married first. I mean, the requirement is that you have to
be married. And here's why.Right, So if a fiance were to
try and come in and adopt,right, the fiance would have to show
that you both are unfit in someway and meet the adoption requirements. So
that's why you have to be marriedif you want it to be a step
parent adoption, and that's what's requiredby the law. You have to be
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married at least a year and thenthe adoption can be completed. So there
you go. Last one, Couldyou sue your ex for being malicious for
filing motions over and over? No, there's this misconception of suing somebody civilly
for them using the legal system theway that it is. There's a there's
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not a remedy for that, allright, I mean maybe there should be.
I don't know. Talk to yourlegislator. Okay, Remember, attorneys
don't write the laws, all right, they don't. Again, our legislator
legislature here in Oklahoma, I thinkthere's maybe two attorneys or three attorneys at
the most the whole damn thing.So if you have a problem with something,
a law that you don't like,or we need to add something.
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Please contact your local legislator and tellthem what you need. I mean,
we have a lobby. We tellthem what we need, what should be
happening. But same time too,they don't always listen to us. So,
you know, should there be aremedy, possibly, absolutely, but
at this point there's really not.You need representation for a situation you're going
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through with family law, maybe aname change, adoption, adult guardianships of
course, divorce are all available whenyou call the folks at Hinsling Associates nine
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Office. And you know, ifyou've got any other thing going on,
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one eight four six oz. KMODcan also text bmmass and then what you
want to say to eight two,nine nine four five. Occasionally we get
thrown new music and uh we shareit with you. So I've got the
new music you didn't know you wantedtoday. Funky Fog Hats coming out with
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a new album what and of courseyou should all know who fog Hat is.
If if you don't recall them,let me help you easily their most
famous song, right, if you'vewatched any movie about smoking weed in the
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seventies, you've heard this song.It's a fantastic audio fornication in your ear
right, Ryan. And they've gotsome other ones that you may know,
you may you may not be familiarwith. I just want to be right
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again. Awesome, very distinct sound. I have not listened to this.
I have no idea what it soundslike. So it could be hot garbage,
it could be amazing. Now,this new song that they have that's
coming out is on I think there'sseventeenth album or something like that. I
was just about to ask when wasthe last twenty sixteen? Okay, so
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it's been a couple of years,yeah, if I remember correctly. And
but the only original member is thedrummer, one of the guitars joined in
ninety nine, bassist in twenty fifteen, the lead singer last year. So
it's not really it's not the fogAt that we know that I just played.
Yeah, I mean there's other bandswhere they've changed members and we've accepted
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them. So that is true.Most of them like have like a lead
guitar. Maybe the lead singer isstill part of the band. So it's
like, I don't know if PhilCollins would like to have a conversation about
how drummers are important. Hey,I'm just saying. I mean, if
it's the drummer of the band,is it's still really the band? It's
it's just a cover band. We'vetalked about it before. How many members
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have to be original members for itto be considered still the band? Right?
And I've always said just one.I never said which one? Yeah,
so this is still fog hat right? Was the drummer writings music I
don't know, I don't know thisnews song is driving on and their new
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album Sonic Mojo that is scheduled tocome out in November, and according to
the band, sonic means a frequencywith audibility range of the human ear of
waves and vibration, and mojo acharm or amulet throughout thought to have magic
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power. Oh God, So herewe go. From the beginning. Well,
we can do what we always do. I can play it from the
beginning, or I can just clipinto it and see what we get.
Play it from the beginning. Ithink most of their songs have like son
like an instant feel. So,yeah, what do you expect, lindsay
when you hear this? I whatdo you think we should hear from New
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fog I can be honest. Idon't think this movie thing they were new
fog Hat. I think it's gonnait's not gonna sound like fog hat because
okay, so you're going with itshouldn't sound like fog hat, right,
Okay, gimpy, I want tosay it sounds exactly like fog hat because
they built a brand and sound.Yeah, and they want to stick to
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that sound at least. I mean, if you change the fog hat sound,
it won't be fog hat anymore.Right, Yeah, we should hear
a little bit of let box soundon the vocal, right maybe like didn't
like something? Right? Okay,so this is the new fog Hat.
Wow. Driving On is the nameof the song. It's two a year
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long way to go, start allover moon, starting new glue. You
gotta stay over the way. Matterwhat I do, I won't see my
girl. The night is through.I'm driving on and I gotta be strong
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and it won't be alone and I'mdriving on. Okay, I'm not hating
it. What do you think,Lindsay, it's not fog Hat? No,
no, it is FuG Hat.It doesn't sound like them. It's
not fog Hat if of your bandis not. I hear you that we
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have this conversation, That argument hassailed. We have said one person in
the band, so you can't gowith that. Yeah, but it doesn't
to me, it doesn't sound likeflog Hat. So it's fine, it's
it's it's fine. I'll listen toit. It's not bad, but I
don't recognize them as who they areclaiming to be. Gimby, to be
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honest, have not listened to alot of fog Hat in my time.
The three songs that we have inthe system are the three songs that I've
ever listened to. I don't putfog Hat on, you know, when
I'm cleaning the house or going fora ride. But I kind of like
it. I gotta like the realbluesy feel that it's given me. Okay,
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I think it does sound a littlebit like the original band. It's
just like a you know, everyevery band has their allid, they're slows
on whatever. This just happens tobe it. I'm not hating it.
I would say six out of ten. I should have done this differently.
I should have played the song andhad you go, who what band is
this? But that's kind of tough, right, because there's so many bands.
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This Kimodi has been around for solong that would mean be impossible.
Yes, to me, it soundsa little bit like ram jam I get
a little black Betty vibe. Itdefinitely has it. Maybe Jesus in the
toast, But to me it doesfeel like fog Hat to a degree.
It doesn't feel like old fog Hat, No, but it feels like fog
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hat. I was thinking how muchit sucks to be the lead singer of
this band. Why do you saythat you'll never be fog Hat? Right?
Oh? No, Like, nomatter how good he is, right,
no matter how talented he is,he'll never be fog Hat. No,
Scott Holt is his name. Itdoesn't matter, right, because you're
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gonna be like you're gonna be howLindsay's you know, emulating just have like
man not right, no matter likehe could kill it even if they had
the best song. Ever, evenif they did something better than slow Ride,
we'd be like mar the video bythe way of them playing it like
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some fairer casino or something out likeon a field, which is fine,
right, that's you can definitely dothat. But good for them for milking
him for all its worth. Absolutely, the dude, the drummer, he's
seventy seven years old, still rockinga man, so good for him.
Good for him. I was justlooking. There's a butt load of past
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members there. Oh yeah, Iknow. I guess they just keep on
trying and keep on trying until youfigure it out. Guess how much the
drummer Roger Earl his net worth isfrom fog at uh fourteen million based off
of two songs. Sure, okay, gimpy, I am going to say
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based on album sales because like thatyou said, what that was their seventeenth
album something like that, something likeass. So that's a lot of albums
to be putting out, and youknow some of those are selling anyway.
There is no chance that out ofvarvel seventeen of them, you know,
one of them just never never solda copy at all whatsoever. By the
way, overwhelmingly, people are likesounds like ZZ top. Yeah, yeah,
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I get I could, I couldget that. I want to say
that his network was Roger Earl's networth is he's looking at a good five
million dollars. It's a million,okay? Is his net worth? Okay?
So even if you get a crumb, yeah, of that, you're
doing okay, you're all right?Yeah, yeah, all right, we
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gotta take a break. We'll beback to until say, this morning show
continues. Now, good morning,it's the Big nine Morning Show. What
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are we talking? Six more days? Yeah? Yeah, for more college
football. I was so excited.I can't wait for that game right here
on kmou D Saturday, September two, as number nineteen. Oh you takes
on Arkansas State and Norman You knowyour pregame starts right here nine o'clock with
Chris Blank and then kickoff is thateleven? Lindsay, what'd you learned today?
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I learned that fog Hat is drivingon as zz top two point zero.
And I also learned Bob Barker diedat ninety nine and childless because he
always made sure his partners were spadeor neutered. Kimb What'd you learned today?
I learned then I went to Chicagoand all I got was a stupid
bullet wound. And I also learnedit I'm not going to be in tomorrow,
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guys, Oh why not. I'vegot to take an emergency trip to
Georgia. I'm coming after you,Jimmy. I learned that fog liss Hat
didn't do well, so they hadto go back. And also there nothing
sounds like a great strip club likeone with activists. Corban say, make
sure that dishwasher is loaded right,stop tracking my cycle. This is gimpy
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and I'm sorry. Well it's sokind, daddy. Can I get a
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