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Oh KMO d Mom is the phone number. Over the break,
I was swiping through the tiki taki and this girl
was fighting parasites in her body by eating raw garlic
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two cloves every morning.
Speaker 7 (04:47):
Wow. And she would do it for she goes.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
You do it for five days, and then you wait
and let the eggs hatch at it, and then start
it again because apparently the garlic can't kill them in
the eggs.
Speaker 7 (05:01):
Now.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
I find this really bizarre. Yeah, I don't consider myself
a parasite carrier. I'm sure there's bacteria in this whole
ecosystem that's in my body, but you hear parasite. I
don't know about you all, but I think pretty violently.
I think of tapeworm, some sort of alien buttflies something,
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or you look at your stool and there's worms.
Speaker 7 (05:28):
Yeah, right, start dragging your butt across the floor. Yeah yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
And so I went down a rabbit hole, of course,
to find out the legitimacy of this, and it says,
don't shoot the messenger.
Speaker 8 (05:43):
Here.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
By the way, this says garlic can help weaken or
expel some parasites. Okay, So I was like, well, how
much garlic because there's obviously a specific ingredient in garlic.
It's like going, there's formaldehyde in your water or whatever.
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Do you know how much would have to be in
there to kill you? Right?
Speaker 5 (06:07):
Like in your cigarettes you smoke, You're not dead yet.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
A lot of people are, though, right, but not yet
right nonetheless, And it said that there are certain ones
where it can help, but it is not a cure
all and there's no evidence to prove an exact amount
that you would need of this specific ingredient in gloves
cloves of garlic to get rid of the parasite, to
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which I say, then let's just do the medicine, right, right,
right right. Not everybody's a pill taker, Not everybody likes
to go to the doctor. I'm not one of those people.
Don't care like going like feeling good. Just me, take
my money, doc, Yeah, take my money. I don't care.
Speaker 7 (06:51):
I have insurance. I only have to pay half at
least right.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
Nonetheless, this says that raw garlic is stronger then cooked garlic.
To help with taking care of the parasites, one to
two clothes daily, crushed and eaten raw, then let sit
for ten to fifteen minutes to activate the ingredient inside
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garlic that kills parasites. So you got to crush it up,
let us sit there for a little while and then
eat it. I'm not sure if eating raw then let
it sit and your tom tum like, don't do anything else,
or let it sit on the counter and come alive.
Speaker 7 (07:34):
Yeah, that's weird. Raw garlic is spicy, spicy.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
Spicy garlic in general is spicy in large quantities.
Speaker 7 (07:42):
But you're right, you clothes, no, thank you. I agree.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
I like garlic, but not like that says you can't
take a garlic supplement about twelve hundred milligrams to help
with this. Instead.
Speaker 7 (07:56):
I've heard of that. I've heard of that garlic supplement.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
What I have heard of that people that take garlic
supplements that sweats, they sweat it out and you will
smell it on them.
Speaker 7 (08:04):
Yes, you will smells delicious.
Speaker 5 (08:06):
My dad used to take them and you would smell them.
You would smell it in his breath, you would smell
it in his armpits. I mean it would. He would
sweat it out big time. I'm like, what are you doing.
He's like, it's really good for you. I'm like, come on, man,
maybe he read the same Artisley.
Speaker 7 (08:22):
I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
One to two clothes of day may help, but it
is not a magic cure may help, right, And what are.
Speaker 5 (08:34):
You doing to get parasites in your body in the
first place?
Speaker 1 (08:38):
I wanted to know how many people in America have parasites?
And it is common that most humans carry some microorganisms.
Everybody should know. Your body is a very sophisticated ecosystem.
There's bacteria on your skin, in your tumb tum, all
over the place, right, and parasite they say, if you
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live in a developed country with good sanitation.
Speaker 7 (09:05):
I feel like that's us.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Yeah, how many? How many parasites do you think are
in the human body if you live in a developed
country with good sanitation, maybe a thousand.
Speaker 7 (09:22):
I'm going to say in the hundreds of thousands, if
not millions. This says zero.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
If you live in a developed country with good plumbing,
then it should be zero. Obviously, there are exceptions to that. Right,
if you live there should be one of two or
three species that are harmless or go unnoticed in your system. Right,
and more if you traveler of eating wrong cooked food
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or live in areas with poor sanitation, so it can
happen with those other two quantifiers.
Speaker 7 (09:55):
But basically, if.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
You don't travel outside the country, make sure all your
meat is cooked thoroughly, don't eat raw egg.
Speaker 7 (10:03):
I guess then it's zero. I was looking. There are
some people that.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
Get there's three common ones that people get.
Speaker 7 (10:12):
Tux plasmia, gandhia.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Sure, they say it is effected about forty million people.
Speaker 7 (10:18):
Uh, pinworm.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
Children. But that's say it is harmless and it will
go away on its own. You don't have to do anything, Okay,
And then I always say this wrong. Giardia giardia. About
seven percent of the population gets that, most commonly from
uncooked pork.
Speaker 5 (10:35):
Yeah, okay, my dad had that once. Giardia.
Speaker 7 (10:39):
Maybe that's why you have the garden.
Speaker 5 (10:40):
Maybe that maybe that is what triggered it.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
And what do you think the common symptoms are if
you have any.
Speaker 7 (10:47):
Of those.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
Vomiting you if you're new to the show, symptoms are
the most laughable thing ever, right, because they're pretty much
either all the same or you feel all of them,
like these fatigue, yeah, headache, oh, no, fever, Mike. One
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of my kids wasn't feeling well and I took them
to the doctor and I checked the temperature. It was
like ninety nine. I was like, that's not a fever.
Go to the doctor and I goes, she's got a fever.
I'm like, what is it like ninety nine? I'm like,
that ain't a favor.
Speaker 7 (11:25):
It was above normal temperature. Who's normal exactly? Ninety eight
point six is the average.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
Everybody's a different temperature, some a little less, some a
little bit more, right, But I feel like we got
to go to the hundreds for it to be even then.
I'm a little right, if it's like one hundred point nine,
I'm like, we're good. Once you get to like one
oh one, one oh two, Okay, maybe we should worry
a little bit. I mean, if it was one hundred
point five, I'd be like, Okay, we're creeping, but yeah,
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but if it's ninety nine, I'm like, nonetheless, So fever, headache,
flu leg symptoms, body aches, and fatigue are the signs
if you have a pi okay, then I had a
couple in Mexico. You could be hungover, or you have parasites,
or you have testicular cancer. Right now, Obviously, if you're
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somebody who's health immute health in a dangerous situation because
of your health, right pregnancy comes to mind, you are
dealing with some chronic sickness, immunocompromise.
Speaker 7 (12:32):
There you go, thank you.
Speaker 1 (12:34):
Then obviously none of the supplies to you. It's obviously
very dangerous. Everything sucks for you. Yes, at you on
the bus is not a good idea, right, But the
idea of fighting parasites with garlic? Who huh?
Speaker 7 (12:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (12:50):
I just learned over the week in one of my
good buddies takes ivermectin to clear out the parasites in
his body, And I was like.
Speaker 7 (12:59):
What isn't it for animals?
Speaker 8 (13:01):
Well?
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Yeah, well, well tell me how that works out. Well,
your crappy brains out for a day or so, and
then you're good to go for a while? Good to go?
Speaker 7 (13:09):
What I guess?
Speaker 1 (13:11):
How are you not good to go before?
Speaker 7 (13:14):
That's where I'm at.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
I probably do have parasites living in my body because
I live a pretty rough lifestyle. I'm okay with it.
We're all happy partying together. I haven't noticed any worms
in my stools yet, so I know.
Speaker 7 (13:27):
I know some people are gonna text it.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
I've Remectin's fine, listen, just because your body can handle it.
It feels like an unnecessary thing to go through. You
know what else works? Liquid magnesium? Yeah right, you know, yeah,
crappy brains. It's on the bottom shelf of your favorite pharmacy.
Tastes like sprite. It don't feel like sprite when they
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have to sell a repository to stop.
Speaker 5 (13:53):
In it.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
Yeah, so I don't want Yeah, watching people take ivermectin
with the tube.
Speaker 7 (14:00):
Have you seen the tube one where they squeeze it
in there? I'm like, God, no, thank you for me.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
Listen, good for you if you do it, happy trails. Yeah.
I have better things I'd like to do on a toilet,
like read.
Speaker 7 (14:23):
Well, you're going to be there for a while.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
I like, Yeah, I don't like having things in common
with horses, by the way, either.
Speaker 7 (14:33):
Maybe not everything. I'm sure you'd like to have one
thing in common with a horse.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
Uh No, that doesn't look awesome either, whole new trousers. Dude, No,
you're not getting laid all right, don't fall into the
trap of porn. That that's awesome, right. A woman behind
closed doors will rarely go, yeah, that's great.
Speaker 7 (14:57):
That's fantastic. Enjoy every every bit of it.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
Not like a good rearranging of the living room right right,
or the kitchen or whatever whatever, the back room.
Speaker 7 (15:08):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
Yeah, let's go all right, we got tickets to Rockaholma.
We're gonna give away. We've got best and worst of
the weekend. We've got our listeners are awesome and Jeff
Heinsley will join us coming up at nine. We'll take
a break and we'll be back.
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More of the Big Men Morning Show is next.
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Let's do news quikies. These are stories you may have
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World news, local news, and news that just makes.
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You say, what the Here's Corbin Gimbe and Lindsay with
What's going on news Quakies from The Big Men Morning Show.
Speaker 7 (15:41):
In ninety seven five, AMoD.
Speaker 5 (15:44):
Woman faces twenty thousand dollars in medical bills after bat
flies into her mouth. So this woman, Erica Kaine, she's
thirty three. She's from Massachusetts, but she was in Arizona
on vacation and she, oh my goodness, was taking pictures
(16:06):
and a bat was I guess trapped between her head
and her camera, and she didn't really notice it while
taking photos, but it partially entered her mouth when she
screamed because she noticed it. And her dad is a doctor,
so he encouraged her to undergo a series of rabies vaccinations,
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although she did not believe that the bat had bitten
her during the brief encounter, because you know, I think
she would feel it if it did. But she decided
to take her dad's advice and she did seek treatment,
but due to her insurance issues, her claims were rejected.
So she has negotiated down one bill and set up
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a payment plan for another, but she still has to
pay twenty thousand dollars, actually twenty thousand, seven hundred and
forty nine dollars in medical debt. Despite the financial burden,
she's trying to maintain a sense of humor about the experience,
joking that she now knows what that tastes like.
Speaker 1 (17:09):
There's an ever important detail missing from the story. Did
she have rabies or did she go to the doctor unnecessarily?
Speaker 5 (17:18):
She did, It was unnecessarily, so then it's on her right.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
There's no alarm here. You went to the doctor because
you were worried. Now that is within your right. But
understand if there's showing no symptoms they've got it's like
going to a mechanical like I don't know where the
problem is, right, find it. Yeah, they're gonna go on
a search and report. And rabies is a big threat.
Go down the rabbit hole of how the increase of
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rabies is like doubled in the last few years, people
are getting rabies. Yeah, and also get down the rabbit
hole of watching people with rabies.
Speaker 7 (17:54):
It's terrifying.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
Nonetheless, then they take it seriously and so they do
a plethora of So it's on you.
Speaker 7 (18:03):
She should pay the bill, Yes she.
Speaker 5 (18:06):
Is, and she didn't even want it either, but her dad,
being a doctor, it was like you have to go
and get there.
Speaker 7 (18:12):
You're a grown woman, I know, but daddy said so
I know.
Speaker 5 (18:16):
Daddy should fit the bill.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
He's a doctor, he got money. Man caught and park
bathroom with meth and exposed genitals.
Speaker 7 (18:25):
The mugshot of this guy is what makes it me.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
We'll get to your best and worst later. So this
comes out of Braska where cops were called to the
Eagle Scout Park on a welfare check. They get out there,
they go to the bathroom and that's where they find
this old timer name Edward Sinner.
Speaker 7 (18:43):
Sinner. He's in the bathroom sitting on the floor.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
With his shoes genitalia exposed exactly. They say in his
area next to him on the floor were items used
for sexual gratification. They didn't go into detail on what
the items were. They just said items used for sexual gratification.
They're like, okay, ed, come on, So they searched ed.
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That's when they found some meth on him, and then
they did a run on the guy. Come to find
out he is a no trespass order for all the
parks in the city. So they went ahead and took
him in for a second degree trespassing, public indecency and
possession of a controlled substance. They did not charge them
with being a sick weirdo sitting on a bathroom floor
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which the balls hanging out.
Speaker 7 (19:36):
Gross?
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Okay, hear me out. Oh yeah, what's a likely scenario
other than high and looking for sex that your balls
would be out at a public bathroom? Well, I mean,
I'm talking about the urinal sitting on the floor right
right with your berries hanging out.
Speaker 7 (19:58):
There is none than being high and looking for sexual ratification.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
That's it.
Speaker 7 (20:06):
You see the guy's mugshot and you're like, come on, man,
aren't you aren't you old enough?
Speaker 1 (20:11):
Aren't you old enough to know better?
Speaker 7 (20:14):
But who knows?
Speaker 1 (20:15):
I mean, that guy could be like forty and it's
just a myth that makes him look like you' thinking.
I've never seen a more appropriately named person though, right
seeing her whale dies after collision with boat, she was
a loved woman. A whale is dead after colliding with
the motor boat in the waters in New Jersey over
the weekend. I've got the video of the whale attacking
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the boat on our page if you want to see
it at kmody dot com. Officials with the Marine Mammal
Stranding Cinner say the accident happened Saturday afternoon near Long
Beach Island. The force of the collision with the twenty
foot whale nearly capsized. The boat did send a passenger overboard.
The passenger was not injured. The boat captain says, uh ohoy.
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The boat captain says the accident was not caused by
the boat antagonized in the whale. Come on, well, come on, chicken.
Speaker 7 (21:11):
Apparently the whale.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
Was in distress. I don't know what signs. Maybe it's pouting.
I don't know how you would know a whales in distress,
but apparently it was in distress trying to.
Speaker 7 (21:20):
Get to deeper waters.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
And uh was just kind of flailing about, throwing a
little timber tantrum, right yeah, and hit the boat and
flung it around, and then the woman fell out and
the whale has died. Oh all right, we're gonna take
a break. We got tickets to Rocalhoma we're gonna give away.
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Coming up plus Best and Worst of the weekend. What's
the best thing that happened to you and the worst
thing that happened to you? BMMS and what that is
to eight two, nine, four.
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Speaker 1 (22:18):
Good morning Gimpie Well, Good morning Corbin. Still getting qualified
for flight and fairway this summer. This Friday, want to
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custom golf cart from Yingling Flight. My best and worst
of the weekend. What's the best thing that happened this weekend?
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And the worst thing that happened this weekend? Bmms and
whatever that is to eight two nine four five Lindsay,
what's the best and what's the worst?
Speaker 10 (22:47):
Uh?
Speaker 5 (22:47):
The best probably was on Friday when I decided to
head on out to the hunting property with my husband.
He had been begging me to go and I hadn't
gone to see his uh deer property. He and buddy
of his they had built some they call it a
deer palace and it's a deer stand and it's very nice.
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You can fit a couple of people in it and
it's comfortable, very high up. And yeah, he's like, you could,
you could definitely join me out here, Ryan, I'm like, yeah,
I could. You're out of the elements. If it's raining,
if it's snowing, you can put a space heater inside.
It's very nice. Electricity no, but I think you could
(23:37):
absolutely run it with a generator off.
Speaker 7 (23:40):
I don't think you would want a generator, not like
inside the stand, but if you like got it outside
and ran an excite, I don't think you want the noise.
Speaker 5 (23:48):
Oh yeah, but I mean it's pretty. It's pretty far away.
I mean anyway either way, or you can use a
heating element that's not an electric one. I have a yeah.
They know. It's a big enough and it's got windows
in it and you can open them. I mean, it's
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really nice. I posted it on our intee.
Speaker 7 (24:10):
Windows are cutouts.
Speaker 5 (24:11):
They're cutouts and with the flap so you can open them,
shut them. It's pretty awesome. And then I saw this.
I posted a picture of this flower that I had
never seen before, and I was told it's a passion
fruit flower. You can make tea out of it. Beautiful.
Got chased by cows on our way out. Never had
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that experience before. We were in his buddy's truck, and
they think that when you come across them, they think
you're feeding them. Yes, well we weren't feeding them, and
I'm just out there staring at them, and I mean
it's kind of creepy. They stop and they stare at you.
It's almost like a scene from The Walking Dead. They're
like zombies, just staring you down, and then all of
(24:56):
a sudden, they just start coming after you. I'm like, floor, well,
not here coming as that's pretty fast, That's right.
Speaker 7 (25:06):
I can't blame her for being scared. It was sure.
Speaker 5 (25:08):
I mean I really wasn't scared because I was inside
the truck. It was more excited than anything. I was like,
I totally why haven't I come out here before? It
was it was fun. It was exciting. The worst part
of the weekend was missing out on Gimpie's birthday float trip.
It was just going to be too expensive for the
six of us to go. So I apologize, Gimpy.
Speaker 7 (25:31):
I don't worry. You didn't miss nothing.
Speaker 5 (25:32):
Oh okay, yeah, So that was kind of I felt
bad because I was.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
Not too bad, I know, but it was just.
Speaker 5 (25:41):
Someone told me. Well, when someone told me the price
of it, I was like, ooh crap, that's yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
Yeah, when you're taking your brood, that can add up.
Speaker 7 (25:50):
Yeah really quick.
Speaker 8 (25:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
Best and worst of the week. And what's the best
thing that happened this weekend? And the worst thing that
happened this weekend? Bmms and what that is to eight
two nine four five Kim, it's the best and what's
the worst. The best is definitely Saturday. That's when we
went down to Sparrow Hawk Campgrounds and floated the river.
The Illinois try to float at least one time during
the summertime and this I was supposed to do it
during Rock the River, but you know, rain, Mother Nature's like,
(26:16):
that's not gonna happen. So we went ahead and did
that over the weekend, and of course is me and
the whole crew and my lady was there and stay
the night in one of their cabins. It was it
was awesome, such a great, great campground down there and
had a great time. You know, of course, we do
what we do. We partied our little asses off. Buddy
of mine made a gallon of pickle shots, which involves
(26:39):
a bottle of Jamison and a bottle of Tito's and
a big old jug of pickle juice. And you can't
tell that there's liquor in there, that's for sure. No,
I wouldn't think so with the with the pickles you
feel it later. But between all of us we ended
up polishing off that that gallon jug. And I guess
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that comes to the worst part of the weekend, because
you know, an alcohol gets involved, and sometimes stress levels
get a little high. Some people want to, you know,
start picking fights or whatever. So I had one of
my buddies ended up going home early that day because
you know a little bit of drama that had happened,
and I was just like, okay, I'm going to bed.
Speaker 7 (27:22):
I'm not gonna let this ruin anything for me. So
went to sleep, and they woke up the next day going,
oh God, what did I do? But hey, at ancient
birthday weekend celebration, if you don't wake up saying oh God,
what did that do.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
I don't know if I agree with that. I kind
of like to wake up and go, ha, it's good day.
Speaker 7 (27:41):
Right. Regret and shame not something I typically like to feel.
Let's you know, you're alive.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
Next soda, standing up without a headache? Right, Best and
worst the weekend? What's the best thing that happened this weekend?
And the worst thing that happened this weekend? Bmms and
whatever that is to eight to nine, nine, four or five.
Best of the weekend was the wife and I got
to go to Mexico for just her and I vacation,
which was awesome and it was not very busy when
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we were there. We got off the plane to go
through customs. There there was no line at customs, which
is awesome, and they have a automated customs so you
just put your passport down, it scans it, boom, You're
on your way and we do carry on. So we
were off the plane and in our car going to
the resort within five minutes. Wow, awesome.
Speaker 7 (28:34):
Coming back was the same way.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
Going through security there, going to and getting to our
gate was maybe five minutes.
Speaker 7 (28:43):
It took no time at all.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
It was there was I don't know why it was
so dead there, but it was so that was that
was great. Resort wasn't very busy. It was awesome. We
went and ate it a crazy sushi restaurant in town
and had wild sushi and I got to take a
picture of it.
Speaker 7 (29:00):
But they gave me ever had bone marrow? Oh yeah,
I never have, but I hear it's delicious.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
It's awesome. Right, most time they serve it with some Christines.
It's cooked and you kind of take the bread and
like dip it in there. Amazing, right. I don't know
where they got it from, but they gave they cleaned
a fish and it was down to the bone. There
was still some blood and stuff on the bone or
whatever was on it, and a socket or an ie socket,
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I don't know what it was. And they had filled
it with some marrow from the fish.
Speaker 7 (29:33):
Wow. And they're like eh and I was like ay.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
I was like hah, and they're like no, we're serious,
And I was like all right, And so I asked
my wife if she wanted she goes, hell, no, I mean,
it looks like Freddy Krueger annihilated this. And so I
did a shot of it. It was fine, okay, fine?
Or was it good. It was fine. Listen, when you
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are drinking a bottle of sake, right, it's fine.
Speaker 7 (30:04):
Everything's fine. It's better than sea urch. And I'll tell
you that.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
Okay, God, ain't that the truth. I'll never do that again.
Since you've had the marrow before. Did the fish marrow
taste just like I guess regular beef marrow?
Speaker 7 (30:16):
Oh no, absolutely not, okay, absolutely not bone marrow like
from cattle or whatever.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Is like butter dude, it's amazing.
Speaker 6 (30:26):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (30:26):
And then the worst part of the weekend was our
last day. We were in the pool at like ten
am and just sitting I was sitting over the edge
reading a book. My wife is next to me and
just whatever hanging out, and all of a sudden, she
screams and kind of flails in the water and I
didn't I was looking around. I was like, what happened.
She's like, I've been stung. And I was looking around.
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I'm like in the water, thinking we're in a pool,
by the way, we're not in the ocean. And I'm
looking around, like, what's in the water? Did someone release
a jellyfish? Like? I couldn't figure it out. And she
was like a bee stung me and I look and
on her back the bee is still there. And I
take my book and like, you know, swipe it off,
and it's in the water. And I take my book
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and like smash it in the water. So my book
is soaked. Yeah, it'll dry out. It's a book, and
it's soaked. And she's like obviously in pain, and the
stinger is in there, and I go, do you want
me to get it out? She says, yes, I pluck
it out. Now. My wife and I have been married
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fourteen years together fifteen years, and I don't know if
she's allergic to bees. It hits me. I'm like, I
have no idea. I'm like, hey, are you allergic to bees?
She goes, I don't think so. I'm like, you don't
think so? Feels like kind of a crazy ya. Have
you ever been stung before? She goes, oh, yeah, tons
of times? And it was fine. I'm like, okay, I
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think we're good. Then, no need to break out the
EpiPen right or alert the medical team right on staff, right?
Speaker 3 (32:01):
And uh.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
I was like, let's just get you a mimosa, let's
medicate that. Yeah, and let's just watch it. And so
she was it swelled up a little bit, kind of
puffed up.
Speaker 7 (32:13):
But it was fine. Doesn't stop it.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
She was super sick the next day. What it's related to,
We're a little confused on it.
Speaker 7 (32:20):
Could be the bee, could be the mimosas, could be
a combination of all all right, best and worst of
the weekend.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
What's the best thing that happened this weekend and the
worst thing that happened this weekend? Bmms and whatever that
is to eight, two, nine, four or five. Best spent
Saturday at the river with my kids swimming. Worst, middle
child dropped his phone and shattered the screen. Worst, separation
of my shoulder and clavical ouch. How'd you do that? Best?
Speaker 7 (32:47):
Good painkillers? Who I don't know? Man?
Speaker 1 (32:51):
Best, my mom stayed the weekend at my house. Worst
said bye to my mom yesterday before she and definitely
moves to a Alaska for a new job. Best caught
my personal best stripper Sunday evening. Was she falling or
he falling?
Speaker 7 (33:10):
That's a striper me, he's a fish.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
Okay, but I stripper works too. I bet you they
both smell the saying listen. So many spelling errors happen,
it's hard to decipher but I like yours better. Worst,
I sunk a hook into my hand and had to
go to the hospital to get it removed.
Speaker 7 (33:28):
Oh damn. Yep.
Speaker 1 (33:30):
Best was set up almost all of my Halloween decorations
and did some school shopping. Worse dealing with the emotional
fallout of not being able to take my eleven year
old daughter to see my chemical romance this weekend. Well, one,
your eleven year old daughter, how does she even know
who that is? That's impressive?
Speaker 7 (33:48):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (33:48):
And the other is, what are you talking about your Halloween.
Speaker 7 (33:50):
Decoration right August?
Speaker 1 (33:53):
Come on? I'm all for, like, hey, get the most
out of you you can. I feel like mid late
Septembers more than forty five days that is plenty. Anything
up longer than that. I don't know how the weather
doesn't damage.
Speaker 7 (34:08):
It, right, and you just look like a weirdo with
skeletons in your yard in August?
Speaker 1 (34:13):
Yeah, I don't know. Worst part of the weekend was
getting into a little debt. Best part was watching my
son ride his bike with no training wheels for the
first time ever. Sure awesome. Worst part I had to
gather up and pack all my stuff and move. Best
part I got me a three bedroom place for my
sons and I in Oakmulgi. Definitely a better living situation
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instead of a travel camper. Beyond blessed, extremely grateful. Best
and worst of the weekend. Doing these in reverse so
I don't look like a dick. Worst, I had food poisoning.
Best got to see my fiance mow the lawn in
her bikini.
Speaker 7 (34:49):
All right, good for you. I mean, I don't know
how you would look like a dick, right? Can we
see her in a bikini?
Speaker 5 (34:56):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (34:57):
Right?
Speaker 1 (34:57):
Address I mean, can we just see your fiance mo?
That would be awesome too. By the way, look women
can do it too. How'd you convince her? Best was
I received a large order request for my small business.
Worst was that now I have a lot of work
to do on top of my normal job workload. Hey, man,
side hustles are no joke. You got to be prepared.
Speaker 7 (35:21):
Man.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
Anytime you can upgrade your life from a travel camper
to a house or an apartment feels like a massive
win for sure. Best part camping all week in and
weather was great. Was great. Worst it was hot as balls. Again, Well,
that feels contradictive to what you just said.
Speaker 5 (35:41):
Right, weather was great, But Yeah, well it is.
Speaker 7 (35:44):
The weather was great and now currently again. Wait till Thursday.
Yeah great, Happy birthday to me. You get to die
in the sun.
Speaker 1 (35:56):
Devil's taint, all right. We got to take a break.
We got tickets to Oklahoma we're gonna give away coming up.
We'll be back to see what Gimpi has in his
four by four way. Corvina says here that Maxwell's testimony
on Epstein has been postponed. House Oversight Committee Chairman James
(36:16):
Coomer agreed to the delay until after the Supreme Court
considers Maxwell's petition to overturn her conviction for sex trafficking,
and the House has previously denied her request to give
her immunity or send her.
Speaker 7 (36:31):
The questions in advance. Maxwell recently had a two day
interview with the Justice Department as and was subsequently moved
from Florida to a federal prison in Texas, where she
continues to serve out a twenty year sentence.
Speaker 1 (36:46):
Well, you're shaking her head for this a long time.
Speaker 5 (36:48):
Twenty years.
Speaker 1 (36:49):
It's not life.
Speaker 5 (36:50):
No, that is true.
Speaker 1 (36:52):
What else we got here? Trump says nuclear subs in
the region of Russia. He made the comments yesterday, just
two days after saying the US will positioning to nuclear
submarines close to Russia.
Speaker 7 (37:04):
The decision was.
Speaker 1 (37:05):
Made to place them in what were described as appropriate
regions after quote highly provocative statements from the former Russian
president Dmitri Medvediva. Sure Trump on Thursday had issued a
warning to mister Meddividiv after criticized after he criticized the
(37:26):
president's foreign policy to watch his words. It's laughing now,
but when war starts, yeah, it won't be so funny.
I mean, maybe a little bit. But of what else
we got here? Ford recalls three hundred and twelve thousand
trucks and SUVs over break failure risk. The electronic brick
booster module may lose power while driving, which can increase
(37:49):
the stopping distance and raise the risk of a crash.
If the module malfunction happens while the Advanced Driver Assistant
system is activated, it can also result in the vehicle
not breaking as expected. The recall includes the twenty twenty
five Navigators, F one to fifty, Expedition Bronco and Rangers
as well. And then lastly, hear Hackey Creek Bridge and
(38:12):
Bixby's set to close for repairs. The city of Bixby
is closing a major bridge for repairs that could take
more than two months. The Hackey Creek Bridge and Bixby
will be completely closed to traffic starting today. The bridge
is located on one hundred and twenty first Street South
and Garnet and serves as a key route for any residents.
The rehab project will give the structurally sound bridge a
(38:34):
complete face lift, smoothing out bumpy sections and updating the surface.
The bridge is expected to be reopened mid October. The
break module feels like something they should have have pretty
well established. You would think, you would think, I don't
know what it is.
Speaker 7 (38:52):
Maybe they're using cheaper parts or I don't know.
Speaker 1 (38:55):
But there was a comment I read on one of
those stories, and they're like it when the car manufacturers
started making blah blah, like you know, the good old days.
Do you know what year do you think the first
car manufacturer recall was on a car?
Speaker 7 (39:09):
What year?
Speaker 5 (39:10):
Eighty one?
Speaker 1 (39:11):
Okay, nineteen thirty two, close nineteen fifteen, Yeah, shortly after
the first cars were built out. Yeah, I could remember
when the first car was built.
Speaker 7 (39:24):
Yeah, Like it's been a minute, man, They've been recalling
cars forever.
Speaker 1 (39:29):
It's not the good old days when that didn't happen.
It's been happening, right, God, people have short memories, see well,
not that you were around at that time. So maybe
it's history, is the thing? Man read a book. Good
morning Lindsay, Good morning Corbyn.
Speaker 5 (39:44):
We've got another hard Rock Live experience for you coming
up on October thirtieth. You could see Marcus King at
the hard Rock Live and the experience. You could win
the tickets plus at dinner for two and a one
night's stay at the hard Rock Hotel and Casine the
night of the show. All you got to do to
win is go to the website that rockskmod dot com.
Speaker 1 (40:05):
Good luck, Good morning Gimpie, Well, good morning Horman. The
top five Miss Rocklaholma finalists are supposed to be announced today,
so we can see who made the cut for Miss
Rock Laholm and keep an eye out that we'll have
more tickets for Rockaholm and to give away at.
Speaker 7 (40:23):
Time for our listeners. Are awesome.
Speaker 1 (40:24):
This is where we chat with the listener and they
just share parts of their lives with us.
Speaker 7 (40:28):
On the line right now is Zach, Hey, Zach, how
are you?
Speaker 8 (40:31):
I'm good?
Speaker 1 (40:32):
How are you good man, Zach. It says you've you're married.
You've been married ten years. Congratulations, you have five kids?
That sounds chaotic.
Speaker 8 (40:42):
To say the least.
Speaker 1 (40:44):
Is it blended family or are they five originals blended? Yeah?
And it says you're a valve tech. Tell me what
a valve tech is?
Speaker 8 (40:56):
Well, start, it starts on machine drop with material. We
turn around and make the valves from piece by piece,
and then it gets welded. I assemble it, I test it,
and we send it out to manufacturers all over the world.
Speaker 1 (41:10):
Wow, that's cool. Do you guys live in and work
in an air conditioned facility? No?
Speaker 7 (41:16):
Oh god?
Speaker 1 (41:17):
Yeah. So that's why I ask because I know someone
that does not either. And do you guys do early shifts?
Speaker 7 (41:23):
Like?
Speaker 1 (41:23):
How does that work where you guys deal with the
one hundred and five degree days?
Speaker 8 (41:28):
I mean there's different shifts. I mean there's several different departments.
But it's kind of early mornings and we can work,
you know, eight, ten, twelve hour shifts.
Speaker 1 (41:38):
Is it? So it's just hot?
Speaker 7 (41:39):
You just got to deal with it.
Speaker 8 (41:41):
Yeah. Hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
Speaker 1 (41:43):
Do they provide you with water? Like my brother does asphalt.
He's out there and the sun. His company gives them,
you know, water all the time. Do they provide you
with that state hydrated or is it like it's tough
you're on your own.
Speaker 8 (41:55):
Yeah, we got to filter water, fountain, we could refill
water bottles and stuff like that.
Speaker 1 (42:00):
Right, that makes sense. And how long have you been
working doing this?
Speaker 8 (42:05):
Two years?
Speaker 1 (42:06):
Okay? What's your favorite thing about that job?
Speaker 8 (42:10):
I was just seeing all the different vowels that come
through and being able to assemble them and test them
and see how they all work.
Speaker 1 (42:16):
Yeah, it's really interesting. And I don't know where your
valves go. But like I was sitting on the plane
thinking about all the people that had to do something
to build make this plane go up in the air,
and they had fights with their loved ones, they had birthdays,
they had deaths, like who knows, right, it just takes
so many people to pull that stuff off. So that's
cool that you're a part of something that may be
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helping somebody somewhere.
Speaker 8 (42:39):
Oh, yeah, it's it's really interesting.
Speaker 1 (42:42):
It says here that you were attacked by a pit
bull when you brought one of your kids home from
the hospital. Which kid was it? Your youngest oldest.
Speaker 8 (42:53):
It was my youngest. This was about nine years ago.
Speaker 1 (42:56):
Okay.
Speaker 8 (42:57):
We went took one of our oldest to my aunt's
house to watch her while we went to the hospital
to have the baby. And we were at the hospital
about three days. And when we dropped her off with
my aunt. They lived in a little tribal trailer at
the time being and we dropped my daughter off and
they had the dog there and I we went inside
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and we sat visit for a little bit and I
was playing with the dog and everything that we had
to go to get checked in at the hospital, and
was there three days, had the baby, went home, went
to get my daughter from my aunt. Got there. My
cousin met us outside to help us, you know, bring
stuff in because my wife had a sea section and
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so she couldn't really carry anything and whatnot. We go inside.
We'll go up to the door and the dogs at
the door. I put him on his leash and he
goes outside, go to the bathroom. We go inside, sit
down and they wanted to see pictures. Well, my wife
left her phone in my vehicle, so I went back
outside to get it and I went by myself. I
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walked out closed the door. He's outside and you know,
roaming around, turns around, looks at me, and it starts
walking up to me. And I reached down to petty me,
and he lunged right out my face and got me
right in the chin slash throat area.
Speaker 1 (44:18):
Okay, I I was I'm so glad that that's the story,
because I thought you were holding the new boring right.
Speaker 8 (44:26):
No, thank god.
Speaker 1 (44:28):
And so the dog leaps at you towards your net,
your face and your neck. Do you do you do
those scream like, what's the what's your reaction?
Speaker 8 (44:41):
Because he's he's never done that before, right. I was
the first and only person that he's bitten that I
know of. I was the first one at that time.
I don't know if he bit anybody afterwards. But he
was just wagging his tail, you know, just trotting up
to me, and I just reached down to petty and
he's lunged to my face and I just I jerked
back as fast as I can hood but he still
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got me.
Speaker 7 (45:01):
And where did he bite you?
Speaker 8 (45:04):
Right on the right side of my throat and my
chin area.
Speaker 7 (45:09):
So wow, that the jugglar's right there.
Speaker 8 (45:13):
Yeah, the dog. I went to the hospital, and I
had to do MRIs and X rays and they had
to put dye in there to see if you got
any major nerves or anything like that. And the doctor
came in after all that was said and done, they
said I was very lucky because if it had been
three about three centimeters to the left, it would have
got my jugular.
Speaker 1 (45:33):
So I sent you guys the pictures that he had
shared with me. And that's a gnarly gash. Dude, yikes, yeah,
oh yeah, Oh my gosh, So you like very painful.
I bet it was. So were you screaming like like
hey help when you were on the ground.
Speaker 7 (45:56):
I guess I don't even know what you did.
Speaker 8 (45:59):
Well, I didn't make it to the ground. I jumped
back and he got me and I turned around because
I was only maybe less than ten feet away from
the door, and I turned around. I was trying to
open the door and I couldn't get it open. So
I started banging on the door while he's trying, while
he's grabbing my pant leg trying to drag me down.
So finally, somebody, finally, somebody answered the door, and they
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were shocked at what was happening, and they got me
inside and got me a kitchen towel, which it was
white but was the first thing that they seen, so
and I put it on my face and we ended
up going to the hospital. By the time I got there,
the white tie was completely red.
Speaker 7 (46:35):
I bet so you are tons of blood? Oh yeah,
how scared were you?
Speaker 2 (46:42):
Uh?
Speaker 8 (46:42):
Really scared because I didn't know the extent of it,
with you know, adorenaline going and everything like that, I
didn't really feel it until we started getting to the hospital.
And I'm not the biggest fan of needles either, but
then I had to get my my face stiched up,
which wasn't fun.
Speaker 1 (46:58):
Yeah, that's yes, aren't awesome. So how long was the
ride from the house to the hospital?
Speaker 8 (47:08):
Uh? Probably about ten to fifteen minutes?
Speaker 1 (47:13):
Okay, is there talking small talk happening? Or was music playing?
Like to try and keep you calm?
Speaker 8 (47:23):
There was music playing. I don't know what was playing,
but whatever my cousin had on the radio.
Speaker 1 (47:28):
I'm always curious to what people listen to in a
chaotic moment, like because you don't intentionally put something on right, like, hey,
let me put on some Zach Bryan, Like you don't
know what to put on in that moment.
Speaker 8 (47:40):
Yeah, I was just whatever she had playing, and I
was sitting in the front seat and we were alling
down the highway trying to get there as fast as
we could.
Speaker 1 (47:47):
Did they get you in like immediately to get you
stitched up? Or was there a bit of a wait
once you got to the hospital.
Speaker 8 (47:55):
I think I stood out all the paperwork and everything
like that, and I think I that for maybe five
minutes or so five ten minutes, and then they brought
me back.
Speaker 1 (48:04):
Okay, yeah, that's crazy that you like, hey, help you.
Just take a seat there, buddy. We'll get to you
when we can, right, And so how long are you
in the hospital?
Speaker 8 (48:18):
I was in and out in probably two or three hours.
Speaker 1 (48:20):
Okay, not bad? And then what how many stitches did
you get?
Speaker 8 (48:25):
And they ended up putting four in it? But they
had to leave gas just in case of the infection
because they couldn't remember if the dog had just raby
shots or up to date ons vaccines and stuff like that.
So I had to get a technics and all that
kind of stuff to keep from getting in affection.
Speaker 5 (48:41):
That I mean that the wound looks pretty long. That
was a pretty big mark on your face. Hole in
your throat for four stitches. Were they stitches or staples?
Speaker 7 (48:57):
Stitches?
Speaker 1 (48:58):
Wow, it looks like maybe a four inch gash.
Speaker 8 (49:04):
Yeah, it was about about three inches three and a half.
Speaker 1 (49:06):
Okay, And so do you have any rehab, like did
it affect any of your jawwork or anything like that? No?
Speaker 8 (49:14):
I mean I still got a little knot on my
on my chin like where my bones are still got
a knot there. End up losing the tooth in that
same spot because of it.
Speaker 7 (49:24):
Just from snapping your mouth together.
Speaker 8 (49:27):
Yeah, they end up breaking the tooth and I have
problems out of it. So they had to extract it.
Speaker 7 (49:32):
Did they do that in the r or do you
have to go see a dentist?
Speaker 8 (49:35):
I had to go see a dentist for that, okay,
because this didn't happen til you know, a few probably
about a month or so afterwards.
Speaker 7 (49:42):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (49:43):
So then does your cousin go, hey, we're real sorry,
and you go you got to get rid of the dog?
I mean, how does that get settled?
Speaker 8 (49:53):
Yeah? I asked him with this is gonna get rid
of the dog, and they end up not getting rid
of the dog. Then they were moving and she just
let him, let him off the leash and he just
kind of ran off and they didn't find him.
Speaker 7 (50:05):
You got a killer dog on the loose, But so
what that seems really irresponsible.
Speaker 1 (50:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (50:14):
I wasn't happy about it, and my guys got bit
in the face and you just want to just keep
the dog?
Speaker 7 (50:20):
Wow?
Speaker 8 (50:20):
Yes, they had that dog since it was six weeks old,
so I mean they know.
Speaker 1 (50:27):
No, you don't get to say that they let it go, right, Yeah,
that's wild.
Speaker 8 (50:32):
I wasn't happy about it, but I mean it wasn't
my dog.
Speaker 1 (50:36):
Did you did you want them to put it down?
Speaker 8 (50:40):
I would have preferred it because they also had young
kids living with them too that were probably under the
age of ten. Your kids want anything to happen to them.
Speaker 7 (50:49):
Yeah, wow, that's great.
Speaker 1 (50:52):
So any trauma from like seeing dogs again, do you
do you get a little like when you see a dog?
Speaker 8 (50:59):
I did for about two two and a half years afterwards,
I heard a dog bark. I was I was turning,
you know, looking for.
Speaker 7 (51:07):
It, right, you just like even in a distance?
Speaker 1 (51:12):
Was that the TV?
Speaker 7 (51:15):
Would your friends come up to you and go.
Speaker 8 (51:19):
No, they wouldn't do that.
Speaker 7 (51:20):
Well, then they're not good for it.
Speaker 1 (51:21):
Yeah, right. Any other problems with her recovery from it
or anything.
Speaker 8 (51:28):
No, I just had to wait for it to heal.
And I was supposed to go back about two weeks
after I got the stitches to get them out, but
I went ahead to have my sister take them out.
She worked at a doctor's office, so it was kind
of weird, but I laid on her bar and she
just snipped them and pulled them out.
Speaker 1 (51:44):
When you say she worked at a doctor's office, I'm
hoping you were going to say, because you didn't say nurse.
You said she worked at a doctor's office. Like she
wasn't the receptionist or the office manager or billing right.
Speaker 8 (51:57):
She she was somewhere in the office. She wouldn't a
nurse strength thing, but she did do CNA work and
stuff like that in the past, so I trust her
to do it.
Speaker 7 (52:07):
I could do that.
Speaker 1 (52:08):
She watched they talk about it.
Speaker 8 (52:13):
She just took some scissors and snipped it and just
pulled them out.
Speaker 7 (52:17):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (52:20):
Have you replayed that event in your head a lot
and tried to figure out what was the trigger.
Speaker 8 (52:26):
For a long time. I did, And I'd talked to
my cousin about it and my wife, and the only
logical thing that we can come up with is I
walked in with a new baby and two other people,
and then not long after that, I walked out with nobody.
I don't know if he was just going to protect
them or or what. I'm not sure nobody knows exactly
(52:49):
why he did it.
Speaker 1 (52:50):
Was it an old dog, like we had been years old?
Speaker 8 (52:54):
Yeah, he was probably i'd say, anywhere between six to
eight years old nose.
Speaker 7 (53:00):
Pit m.
Speaker 1 (53:03):
Yeah, dude, that's a crazy story man. And now do
you own a dog?
Speaker 7 (53:08):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (53:09):
I do. I've had a dog for the last seven years.
Speaker 1 (53:12):
Okay, so it was pretty fast for you to be like, okay, yeah,
we can get a dog.
Speaker 8 (53:19):
Yeah, i'd try. I mean, I'm not a big fan
of pit bulls. I mean I've been around some of
them that are nice and some of them not so nice, obviously,
but I just don't really care for the breed. I mean,
other people do, that's their thing. I'm more of a
boxer fan.
Speaker 1 (53:33):
But I was gonna ask, so, when it was time
for you to get a dog, did you make sure
you guys picked a dog that you knew you could
whoop its ass?
Speaker 8 (53:43):
Yes? And no. The dog I have now he's a
eight year old boxer lab.
Speaker 7 (53:50):
What's his name, Tucker, old Tucker.
Speaker 1 (53:54):
This is where I you know, dogs don't know the story,
but because the Tucker'd be like, hey, woof, I'm trying
to throw some shade at you. Listen, Zach, it's been
cool talking to you, man. Thanks for sharing that story.
Good luck with those kids, and congratulations on ten years
of marriage.
Speaker 7 (54:11):
Man, I sure appreciate you taking the time.
Speaker 8 (54:13):
And no problem, I appreciate it.
Speaker 7 (54:14):
All right, buddy, have a good day. That's Zach, and
our listeners are awesome.
Speaker 9 (54:17):
We're gonna take a break and we'll be back until say,
this morning show continues.
Speaker 1 (54:21):
Next morning show, Johnnie Anderson died and Lindsay said something
pretty funny to me.
Speaker 5 (54:28):
I thought she had already passed away.
Speaker 1 (54:31):
I did.
Speaker 5 (54:32):
I thought it was a few years ago that she
had died. I don't know why I'd remembered. I think
it was because she had had something wrong with her,
like she's battling something, some illnesses, and we.
Speaker 1 (54:50):
Ago, yeah, we know she died from a prolonged illness,
but I don't think they really go into it. Obviously
for those that are like, who is that she.
Speaker 7 (54:57):
Was the secretary on WKRP in Cincinnati.
Speaker 1 (54:59):
And one of the cool facts about her and that
show is she said, no, really, she didn't want to
play that character. She didn't like the character. She didn't
think of portrayed women in a good light. And she
was like, also, I'm not a blonde, which a lot
of people are going right now, Wait what, she's a brunette.
Speaker 7 (55:16):
No, she was a brunette.
Speaker 1 (55:18):
And then she talked to somebody who was like, hey,
you have a chance to just evolve that character, doesn't
It can be a fun character. And so she took
it on, made they made some changes and it went
on to be huge. And obviously we also know her
for dating Burt Reynolds are being married to Berne Reynolds. Yeah,
(55:39):
And she was asked about why that ended, and she
goes she made some comment of basically, when you ask
someone to stop doing something, they keep doing it.
Speaker 7 (55:51):
What are you supposed to do? Bert wasn't a good dude.
Speaker 1 (55:55):
I mean, imagine you have Lonnie Anderson and you're like,
I'll take some strange now, I get it. Show me
a hot girl, I'll show you something tired of having
sex with her. But nonetheless I don't know what could
be what? I don't know, who knows. Maybe she's a bitch. Also,
maybe he's a jerk. I don't know.
Speaker 7 (56:15):
Maybe she smells funny. That could be a multitude of things.
Speaker 1 (56:20):
I know that she was in All Dogs Go to Heaven, Right.
I try to remember. Was was she an Evening Shade
as well with Burt Reynolds?
Speaker 7 (56:30):
I can't remember. I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (56:32):
No, she was on a she was a Stroker Ace?
Was the show she was on with Burt Reynolds?
Speaker 7 (56:39):
Got it? I know they did some a lot of
things together.
Speaker 1 (56:43):
Yes, yeah, they I mean they were considered like the
IT super couple.
Speaker 7 (56:49):
Yeah, at that time, the Hollywood Royalty. I guess you
could say, yes, yeah, spoken on was I mean even
at eighty or near eighty, I should say. You see
some recent pictures of her.
Speaker 1 (57:08):
And I think at the time, like when that show
was on, there was no other character like her on TV.
That's fair big breasted, blonde, overly sexual content directed towards
her right on regular television.
Speaker 5 (57:29):
She was a little like Morgan Fairchild. She kind of
had that blonde, busty.
Speaker 1 (57:35):
Beautiful, yes, but not presented in that way. She felt accessible.
Morgan Fairchild didn't feel accessible. Yeah, like, oh, this is
what every radio station, right secretary, looks like, which is
not always the case. I will tell you all right,
(57:58):
I've worked at plenty of radio stations, and I would
say it's about a fifty to fifty jump on whether
they were hot or not when there when there was receptions.
Right now we got just Brady.
Speaker 7 (58:12):
No, he's not a receptionist. Right.
Speaker 1 (58:14):
No, there's plays one on Thursdays. I don't know if
he would like that, but I hear what you're sayingly not.
Speaker 7 (58:21):
I was just looking at sex symbols from the late
seventies early eighties, right, because that's when w k RP
was on seventy eight to eighty two. Right.
Speaker 1 (58:29):
So Farah Fawcet, of course, angel Man Bo Derek is
another one for sure that popped up on this list.
Olivia Newton, John Bridgid Bardo, Sophiel Laren is another one
on that list of sex symbols. But you're right, I
(58:53):
mean maybe Farah Fawcet with Charlie's Angels. And I say
that just being on network television, you know, because I
think Bo Derek she she she just just mostly movies, right,
same way, with Sophia Laren. Yeah, dude, Jennifer Beals from
Flash Dance okay, Welder by Day, Dancer by Night, stupid
(59:17):
movie that was.
Speaker 7 (59:21):
Yeah, okay, one scene that one scene.
Speaker 1 (59:25):
Yeah, of splashing water, Like, who does that right in
any way, shape or form, right, especially with leg warmers on.
Speaker 7 (59:32):
The gun gets soaked heavy.
Speaker 1 (59:35):
These are sex symbols who fell from grace? This is
gonna be rough. Oh nice, Christie Alley Okay, yeah, I
mean what what do they mean by fell from grace? Right?
Because like Christially, I don't think that she you know,
committed any crimes or anything.
Speaker 5 (59:53):
She just put on.
Speaker 7 (59:55):
Yeah, she got pregnant, plumped up like a lot of
pregnant women do.
Speaker 1 (59:58):
I mean, she aged right and people age differently. Steven
Seagal Kelly Clarkson was she a sex symbol? No, I
wouldn't consider her a sex symbol. Well, they picked the
worst photos of these people, they sure do. Like this
(01:00:20):
one of stevens Sagal right, looks like he's high on cocaine.
Speaker 7 (01:00:23):
And his before picture now he's.
Speaker 1 (01:00:27):
Yeah, he's oh here, that's accurate, that's what he looks like.
Oh yeah, I've never seen that picture though. Oh that's terrible.
And the Kelly Clarkson, I don't think that's Kelly Clarkson
in the hot photo.
Speaker 7 (01:00:39):
I don't think it is either, And maybe she's just
changed so.
Speaker 1 (01:00:43):
Much that's not Kelly Clarkson.
Speaker 7 (01:00:46):
And I didn't even look like in her in a face.
Speaker 5 (01:00:49):
Or it doesn't even look like her in the bad photo.
Speaker 7 (01:00:51):
Yeah it does.
Speaker 1 (01:00:52):
Yeah, Alec Baldwin's on this list. I think Alec Baldwin
is still one. I agree, a sex symbol. Yeah, he's
been up for like whatever, sexiest man of the year
multiple times as he's gotten older too. Britney spears, Oh.
Speaker 7 (01:01:08):
God, she has turned into something else.
Speaker 1 (01:01:13):
They picked the worst photos, like the one her of
her walking in her Yeah, and like there was a
drive by on her ass.
Speaker 5 (01:01:20):
She totally doesn't look like that anymore. She when I
see her now, she just looks like she needs to
be powerwashed. Like she looks like she has been wearing
the same makeup for two weeks.
Speaker 7 (01:01:31):
You look grimy.
Speaker 1 (01:01:33):
She looks like she orders Jack and Marborough at the bar. Right,
Val Kilmer, Okay, sure, Jessica Simpson, I mean.
Speaker 5 (01:01:45):
She looks amazing again, though she looks.
Speaker 1 (01:01:47):
A little creepy now. Now she looks so.
Speaker 5 (01:01:49):
Plastic, not a little bit. Her body definitely is is
back to Daisuke.
Speaker 1 (01:01:57):
People like to dog on her and they don't realize
she's a zillionaire, right, and they're like, oh, from her
reality show, in her movies. Nope, she's a fashion icon. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:02:08):
Uh, Arnold's Fwatzenega. I mean again, he's.
Speaker 1 (01:02:11):
Old, right, seeing a meme that's like I now have
the body of Sylvester Stallone if you've seen.
Speaker 7 (01:02:19):
Some slight Finally, yeah, that's what I look like too, Arnold.
Speaker 1 (01:02:29):
I'm more of Steven Sagall later. Right, Janet Jackson, I
mean I don't think Janet again, she looks like she's
not twenty right, still natural.
Speaker 7 (01:02:45):
Still still cute. I guess there was sixty something now.
Speaker 1 (01:02:49):
She turned a corner at one point where she started
to looking more like a softball player than But again,
I don't think she looked bad. There are plenty of
softball players that are tens Man, he's fifty nine. John Travolta,
I guess, I mean, I guess he was a sex
symbol when he played Vinnie right, Unwelcome Back, Katta and
(01:03:12):
Saturday Night Fever and Grace and Staying alive, right, and
I guess.
Speaker 7 (01:03:21):
He looks like a sex symbol.
Speaker 5 (01:03:22):
Now now no, no, then now.
Speaker 1 (01:03:28):
Maybe with some clothes on. When you are when you
grow up with them, like Travolta as an example, or
like my dad with Lonnie Anderson or the Flash Dance girl,
like do you continue to think they're hot as they
get older and you get older because you guys are
on the same trajectory right right, You can't. You can't
(01:03:51):
expect somebody who's twenty five to see John Travolta now
and go yeah, and I ever think he was hot?
Speaker 5 (01:03:58):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
You would think like with Janet Jackson grew up, she
was a smoke show growing up.
Speaker 7 (01:04:05):
And as as as I've got, I mean, I guess she.
I guess she's all right. I don't. I don't look
at her like I used to, same way with like
Cindy Crawford or or Julia Roberts. I don't know if
I ever considered Julia Roberts a sex symbol though, yeah, she.
Speaker 1 (01:04:22):
Kind of was.
Speaker 5 (01:04:23):
She was more of like America's sweetheart type actress. Okay,
like the original before what Jennifer Aniston is.
Speaker 1 (01:04:31):
Pamela Anderson would probably be the best correlation. Be like,
if you see her now, do you still think she's hot?
Speaker 7 (01:04:37):
Now?
Speaker 1 (01:04:38):
Sure, put makeup on anybody, they're gonna be attractive. And
she has decided I'm done wearing makeup or barely any
if if at all. And I think she looks like
a woman who's aging.
Speaker 7 (01:04:51):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:04:51):
I don't consider her ugly by any means. But when
you don't put anything on your face and you've done
it for a long time, you're gonna look dramatically different.
Speaker 7 (01:05:02):
Yeah, for sure. Cindy Crawfer is still smoking hot. Yes,
if you haven't seen her Instagram. Yeah, so I still
look at her the same way I did when he
was younger.
Speaker 1 (01:05:14):
Here we go. These are females, okay. Kim Basinger, she's
seventy now, wow, I think she looks fine.
Speaker 7 (01:05:23):
Yeah, she's still cute for seventy.
Speaker 1 (01:05:26):
Sharon Stone, okay for sure aged? Yeah, she's sixty five.
That scene from Basic Instinct is probably any of you
think of when you see or hear her name, you
expect her to do that.
Speaker 7 (01:05:41):
N he's a beaver. Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
Kathleen Turner, who did not age, well, I cannot listen
to her. She freaks me out of that Deborah Winger. Okay,
you might know a urban cowboy grease. All right, I'm
sorry urban cowboy. Yeah, she's branch. No, she's settled down.
(01:06:07):
We know you're trying to put propaganda out there. Linda Florentino,
who I don't know this the Last Seduction. It was
a movie after Hours, the Moderns. She was in Basic
Instinct as well. Susan Sarandon Dude Bull Durham, who where
(01:06:27):
she was supposed to play an older woman?
Speaker 7 (01:06:29):
Right for sure. She's seventy seven now looking for Nev Campbell.
I had such a crush on Nev Campbell growing up.
She looked good.
Speaker 5 (01:06:40):
Susan Sarandon is in the new Netflix movie I think
it's called Nona's about the Italian restaurants that gets opened up.
And she plays a sex symbol in that one too,
like a sexy grandma on it. Okay, and she looks
great in it.
Speaker 1 (01:06:56):
Michelle Pfiffer's on here. She's sixty five. Yeah, she looks great.
Speaker 5 (01:07:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
Jessica Lang at seventy four. Sure you've never seen the
Postman always rings twice? You're missing out. Kelly McGillis from
Top Gun.
Speaker 7 (01:07:13):
Oh yeah, she does not look like she used to.
But I mean she she had some pretty traumatic stuff
happened to her. That's why she stepped away from, you know, acting,
And I think if she would have stuck with it,
she might mind might not look as rough as she
does now.
Speaker 1 (01:07:29):
I mean, tell everybody what the rough stuff was that
happened to her, because not everybody knows.
Speaker 7 (01:07:33):
Oh yeah, so it wasn't too long. I think it
was in the nineties or something like that, like home invasion,
I believe, and they ended up beating her and raping
her right there in her house. And I think it
was like right after that, she's like, I'm done. I
am not messing with that acting any more at all, whatsoever. Yeah,
(01:07:54):
she came out in two thousand and nine, and she
believed for a while that when that happened to her
that it was because she was gay.
Speaker 6 (01:08:02):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (01:08:03):
Oh, she thought that was the punishment that God had
bestowed upon her. You're like, damn, Yeah, she was hot,
and Tom Gunn, that's sure. She definitely was. Yeah, Melanie Griffith,
she's been pretty hot. Yeah, I'll go with that. Okay, sure,
all right.
Speaker 7 (01:08:21):
We gotta take a break.
Speaker 1 (01:08:22):
We'll be back in morning.
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Speaker 1 (01:08:39):
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on the line right now is Jeff Hensley from Hensley Associate's.
Speaker 10 (01:08:59):
Good Jeffy, good morning.
Speaker 1 (01:09:02):
And Jeff can answer any question you have about divorce
or custody or guardianship or name change. Get your question
to us now. A couple of ways. You can email
show at kmod dot com. You can call it eight
three three four six oh kmod, or you can text
bmms and whatever that question is to eight two nine
four five. Before we get started, Jeff I wanted to
mention Fred Durst's ex wife sold her wedding dress on
(01:09:26):
eBay to make some money. Now they had a pretty
amicable divorce and they she got some money, she has
her own money, and a prenup is really what made
that amicable. And you don't really hear that term amicable
a lot when we talk about prenups, but they are
something that can make a divorce if it happens, pretty smooth.
Speaker 10 (01:09:47):
Absolutely. I think the thing about prenups is that they've
got a bad taste in people's mouths, simply from the
idea that asking for a prenup can be difficult. I
think I think a lot of people look at it.
Is it something that can be difficult to ask for,
or could be embarrassing, or you're saying that you don't
trust the other person. But in the end, I mean
(01:10:08):
the actual idea behind it can actually make things much
more amical because it sets a very direct line of
this is yours, this is mine, there's no question about it,
and we split, we go our own ways. I think
it's just the stigma of asking for one that is
kind of the issue. But yeah, it can definitely make
things much simpler in the long run. If you need
(01:10:30):
an If you need one, absolutely.
Speaker 1 (01:10:31):
Jeff and the folks at Heinsley Associates can help with
those pre nups and any family law situation. They can
help with a couple of ways to get a hold
of us. You can call eight three three four six
oho KMOD. You can text BMMS and whatever that question
is to eight two nine four five, or you can
email show at kmod dot com. These are a couple
of texts that hung on from last week. This one says,
(01:10:53):
what having a felony from many years ago put up
red flags when going for custody with your own child,
kind of like it does when you're going up for adoption.
Speaker 10 (01:11:03):
Well, it depends, I mean what was the felony for.
I mean, obviously, if it was a felony for you know,
sexual assault or child molestation or something of that nature,
physical abuse, yea, those would definitely be some red flags
that could be looked at by the court for sure.
But if it's you know, if you're talking about decades
old you know, marijuana charge or something like that, yeah,
(01:11:25):
that's not going to play into it. But depending upon
how old they are and what they were for, they
can definitely have an effect on what the court has
to consider as what's in the child's best interest.
Speaker 1 (01:11:35):
Yeah, it's the answer that is most commonly given is
it depends right.
Speaker 10 (01:11:41):
Right, absolutely, it always depends.
Speaker 1 (01:11:43):
This text from last week says my exos fifteen thousand
dollars in back child support. I've done all I can
to try to get her to pay, but nothing is
still being done about her having to pay, and she's
getting away with this.
Speaker 10 (01:11:58):
How well, Again, it all depends on the facts of
the case. Owning fifteen owing fifteen thousand dollars. Sure, that's
a large number, and we want to collect on that.
The question is is can we collect on it? In
other words, does she have a job? Does she have
a job that we can you know, garnish her money
from the way garnered from her wages? Does she have
bank accounts that we can levy, does she own any
(01:12:21):
real estate? Those kind of things. I mean, there's different
ways to try to collect, but it's one of those
things that if people the person you're trying to collect
against doesn't have anything, they're a drug addict, they don't,
they're unemployed, they're living on the street or living on couches,
that kind of thing. Those people are almost judgment proof
to a certain degree simply because they don't have anything,
and you can't squeeze blood from a turnip. Because even
(01:12:43):
if you get even if you file a contempt and
you get a warrant for their arrest because they fail
to show up and they get arrested on it, they're
just going to spend six months in jail and you're
not going to be any closer financially to getting what
you want from the fifteen thousand. So it really depends.
I mean, whoever sent this, please give us a call.
We'd love to talk to you about it. Find it
exactly if the other side has anything that we can
(01:13:03):
work with in regards to enforcing that. But I understand
it can be very frustrating when you, you know, especially
if you see them out spending money and stuff knowing
that they owe you. We can help you with that,
So please give us a call.
Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
Jeff Hensley from Hensley Associates is joining us eight three
three four six, Oh KMOD. You can text bmms and
whatevery question is to eight two nine four five or
email show at kmod dot com. This came in and
I'm assuming you're going to know the word how do
I file a testation paper?
Speaker 10 (01:13:35):
At testation. So an attestation is typically when we're talking
about that, we're talking about uh, you know, divorce. In
a divorce, everybody has to take a particular class. There's
an attestation form that you fill out, and this is
for Tulsa County where you've gone and you've watched the
videos and done what the court has asked you to
(01:13:56):
do in regards to that extra step that Tulsa requires.
So essentially you just print it out and you file it.
I mean, it's not a difficult thing per SAE. Again,
you just print it out, take it down to the
courthouse and file it in your existing court file.
Speaker 1 (01:14:10):
Is it the honor system? Like you have to You
don't really you should watch it all, but well, I mean.
Speaker 10 (01:14:18):
You have to watch. You have to watch it all.
If you don't, then you can't get the certificate at
the end. It's not one of those things that you
can you know, fast forward through and get to the
end on. It's something you actually have to watch.
Speaker 7 (01:14:28):
Uh.
Speaker 10 (01:14:28):
So it's one of those that at the end, once
you have watched all of it, you'll have a certificate
you can print out and you can print that out
and write your case number on it. And then take
it down to the courthouse and file it. And you
have to have it on file or they won't grant
the final divorce or decree or whatever it is you're
looking for. They will not grant it without that being
on file, so it is an important document.
Speaker 1 (01:14:47):
Jeff Pinsley from Hensley and Associates is joining us. You
can ask your question about divorce or guardianships, adult guardianships,
name changes, go Lonnie Anderson just died? Did you have
a will?
Speaker 7 (01:14:58):
Estate?
Speaker 1 (01:14:59):
Should you have? Jeff can answer those questions if they
have to do with family law, BMMS and whatever that
is to eight two nine four five eight three three
four six oh kmod or email like this one show
at kmod dot com. We're doing an uncontested divorce. Do
I still need a lawyer? Or can we just sign
stuff online?
Speaker 10 (01:15:19):
Never just sign stuff online? And for the love of God,
please don't use chat GPT. Stat GPT is becoming a
huge headache in the legal world, mainly because most of
the time it's wrong. It is very, very wrong. There's
lots of pressae people out there using chat GPT and
it is absolutely one hundred percent wrong, and it warns you.
(01:15:42):
What's interesting is is chat GPT actually warns people that
in the legal world that it is wrong and that
it could be wrong. So don't just go signing stuff online.
Don't go just using chat GPT and hoping to God
it's right. Please give us a call. We'd love to
help you through that and get those documents in heer
for you. Even if it's uncontested. We can definitely help
with that. But please, please please stop using chat GPT.
(01:16:06):
It does nothing but cause problems for you and the
court and the judge well.
Speaker 1 (01:16:11):
And I also want to point out too that it's
worth having a lawyer because you may think you're doing
everything right, only to find out years later that it
wasn't done completely thoroughly or correctly, and you have to
clean up a mess and with a lawyer, and that's
going to take some time and cost more than it
would have initially. Absolutely uh eight three three four six Oh, Kmod.
(01:16:33):
You can email show at kmod dot com or you
can text bmms and whatever your question is for Jef
from Hensley and Associates to eight two nine four five
any family law question like this one. My friend had
an accident and our kids are staying with me is
there a way to get emergency guardianship so I can
handle school and medical stuff.
Speaker 10 (01:16:52):
Yeah. Absolutely, I mean we could do a guardianship if
if your friend is hurt and they're willing to nominate
you as the guardian, we can do that. There doesn't
have to be a finding of unfitness just because a
guardianship is in place. A lot of people think there is.
I mean, if you're in a situation like this where
you're hurt and you've got somebody else who's helping you
out and they need to be able to do things,
(01:17:12):
and we can do the guardianship no problem, you nominate them.
There would be no finding of any unfitness, just that
it would be in place while you're hurting and recuperating,
and then we can terminate it thereafter. So yeah, absolutely,
that's something we can help with. Please give us a call,
and it's something we can definitely make happen for you. Absolutely.
Speaker 1 (01:17:29):
How do you make sure that ends? Can you put
in trigger points that would end the guardianship or is
it a date thing?
Speaker 10 (01:17:38):
Well, the thing is is that when there's no finding
of unfitness, there's no requirements for things to be in
So in other words, Normally, when there is a finding
of unfitness, there's a list of things called standards or
a list of items that must be completed before a
court could even begin to consider termination of the guardianship.
When there's not a finding of unfitness in a situation
like this, where someone has been hurt in an accident
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or something like that, then there's no requirement for things
to be done, and then when the parties are ready
to terminate, they can just do a joint termination and
get it done and ever with form. So you know,
the thing about finding it not finding. Having a finding
of fitness versus no unfitness, it makes it much easier
to be considered. When there's no finding of unfitness. It's
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one of those things you've nominated, you've agreed, and it
makes it easier. It's not about time, it's not about
trigger points. It's really just about you know, are you
ready to take your kids back because you've healed up
and ready to go. So that's what makes it easier. Now,
when there's a finding of unfitness, that's when you've got
the problem in the list of things that must be
completed before the court could even begin to consider termination.
Speaker 1 (01:18:43):
What about a guardianship over a parent that is getting
older and lost their marbles?
Speaker 10 (01:18:52):
Well, absolutely, I mean if they're unable to make some
sort of decisions for themselves, whether it be medical decisions
or financial decisions or whatever it may be, then yes,
that's the time to do a guardianship at that point,
if they're unable to do that. I mean, especially when
you've got people that who are you know, have dementia
or who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's and those kind
(01:19:12):
of things, you definitely want to have guardianships in place
so that you can take care of them and take
care of those decisions for them, to help them through
and they're in their latter years, so that they can
be comfortable and happy and not have to worry about
those things, and you not have to worry about them
being involved in those things as well.
Speaker 7 (01:19:29):
Jeff Heinsley from Hensley Associates is joining us.
Speaker 1 (01:19:32):
If you have a question about divorce or custody or guardianship,
BMMS and whatever that is to eight two nine four five,
or you can email show at kmod dot com, or
you can call eight through three four six ozho KMOD
This tax says, I'm currently married to a woman that
has been convicted of murder and is going to prison
for a very long time. I haven't seen or talked
to her since we broke up in twenty eighteen. I
(01:19:53):
want to get divorced from her, But also I'm wandering
since at the time we were married, she was still
le married to her ex. They married in Arkansas years prior. Also,
I had recently gotten divorced, and they said if I
was to marry again, I would have to wait six months,
and I only waited two months. I haven't talked to
an attorney yet. I just want to know. I want
(01:20:14):
all this behind me. Please help. There's a lot going
on in here. Let's go with if somebody's in jail,
how do you get divorced.
Speaker 10 (01:20:23):
Well, I mean, it's no different than any other divorce,
except you have to serve them in prison, as opposed
to serving them at their home, I guess, although I
guess the prison is their home at that point. So yeah,
you serve them at prison, and of course they have
the right to respond and do all those things that
anybody else would do. But it's no different that. The
thing that this case particularly has going on is the
(01:20:44):
issue of the fact that she was still married to
her previous husband when she got married to this person.
And so the question then becomes is is that you
know you're going to have to do technically, under the law,
the second divorce second marriage would be considered voice because
she was not divorced from her first husband. So you've
got that issue. And then of course she you know,
(01:21:05):
if you wanted to do it, she would have to
divorce her first that was married over in Arkansas, and
then he could divorce this one. Now moving forward, you've
got a lot of headaches going on there, and that's
why it's important that you can't just stop seeing somebody
after you're married and hope that they just kind of
go away. You flit her off into another state and
get remarried. I mean, this is the one problem and
that we've talked about this before on the air, Corbyn,
(01:21:28):
is you know, there's no national database for marriages, and
there's no international database for marriages. So when someone says
I'm married or I'm divorced, you take them at their
word and you typically don't go looking for marriage licenses
and divorce decrees and things like that. It's one of
those things that when you have these problems. You create
(01:21:49):
major issues the people involved when you've made this bad
decision to lie about being married or not married. So
you know, whoever this is, please give us a call.
I'd like to walk through a few more details off
the air, just to see what we can do to
get this resolve for you. But as far as serving somebody,
you just serve them in prison and then they have
a right to respond and if they don't, then we
file a default and life goes on and you don't
(01:22:11):
have to worry about them again.
Speaker 1 (01:22:12):
Is there a potential of tax fraud because if you
filed jointly, if you knew they weren't divorced.
Speaker 10 (01:22:20):
You know, I'd have to talk to a tax attorney
about that. My first response would be potentially, but it
wouldn't be on the person that didn't know. It would
be on the person that did know. And so that's
that's something I'd have to talk to a tax attorney
about because that's one issue I've never had pop up. Typically,
what I've had is I've been the one I've been
representing the person that has done them multiple marriages, and
(01:22:43):
so we've had to go back and do multiple divorces
to get them to the point where they can move forward.
And weirdly, in that case, there weren't any taxes filed,
or if there were, they were minimal nominals. So you know,
if you've got issues about tax questions on these kind
of things, please give your tax attorney a call or
your CPA. They can answer those questions much better than
(01:23:04):
I because I just do the divorce side of things.
Speaker 1 (01:23:06):
Jeff Hensley from Hensley Associates is joining us. We're talking
about adult guardianships a minute ago and somebody texting this question,
I think it's good I have power of attorney over
my dad.
Speaker 7 (01:23:16):
Should I file for guardianship?
Speaker 1 (01:23:17):
Also, well, I.
Speaker 10 (01:23:19):
Mean it depends understand that the power of attorney is
always revocable. Okay, So here's the scenario. You get a
proper attorney when someone still has their marbles using your
terminology Corman, thanks you thinks you know, and that during
that time, when they still are cognizitve what's going on,
they can revoke that power attorney at any point. Now,
(01:23:42):
once a person rolls over into the area of dementia
or Alzheimer's and things like that, the power attorneys essentially
void at that point. Because they can no longer revoke
that power attorney if they need to, at which point
that's when a guardianship is where you really want to
step in, because they obviously can't make those decisions on
(01:24:02):
their own. So if you've got a power of attorney
and someone still has their wits about them, that's great.
Just understand that it's always revocable. But when they roll
over to that side of again not being able to
make those decisions because you know they've got dementiare, whatever
it may be, that's when we definitely have to get
a guardianship so you can make those legal decisions for them.
Speaker 1 (01:24:23):
Jeff Hensley from Hensley and Associates is joining us a
couple more quick ones here. Why is it so hard
to get child support payments when the other parent lives
in Texas? I've even turned information to child support when
she was locked up, info like where she's being held
and what she's being held for, and nothing gets done.
Last time I checked, it was over thirty thousand.
Speaker 10 (01:24:44):
Well, if someone's in jail, getting collecting from them on
child support is going to be impossible to begin with.
But you know what happens is that there's an Oklahoma
order for child support and the person lives in another
state in this case Texas, Oklahoma contacts Texas DHS child
Support and they're the ones down there that have to
collect for Oklahoma. They collect the money, they send it
(01:25:06):
back to Oklahoma, and Oklahoma sends it out to you.
That's how that system works. As far as what's going
on in Texas, I don't know. I don't practice down
in there. I don't practice in Texas. You know, it's
one of those things. If you ever have any questions
about what's going on, if it's collection from another state
coming in Oklahoma, we can help with that. Call us.
We can talk to the DHS attorneys in Oklahoma and
(01:25:29):
find out exactly why it's not being collected in the
other state and see what we can do to enforce that.
So you know, we're always there to help in any
way we can. But as far as the actual mechanics
of it, as far as why they aren't doing things
down there, I don't know. You'd have to call in
talk to the DHS collectors down there and find out
what's going on if you're given that information. But you
know this again, it always depends. It always is a
(01:25:53):
different story for everybody, So please give us a call
at the office. We'd love to help you out, all right.
Speaker 7 (01:25:57):
Last one, real quick?
Speaker 1 (01:25:58):
Is it difficult to get adoption set up from legal guardians?
If I'm an adult? I want my bio mom and
father to not have a say or claim to me.
Speaker 10 (01:26:07):
Read that one more time.
Speaker 1 (01:26:09):
Is it difficult to get adoption set up for my
legal guardians? If I'm an adult, I want my bio
mother and father to not have any say or claim
to me.
Speaker 10 (01:26:19):
So, if you're an adult, there is no guardianship anymore.
It's terminated. But those who served as your guardians we
could do an adoption for yes. I mean, that's the
thing about adult adoptions is it doesn't require any permission
from the biological parents or have them involved in any way,
shape or form. That's the difference between a child adoption
(01:26:40):
and an adult adoption. Adult adoptions don't require that. So
if you've got this issue whever this say is, please
give us a call. We'd love to help you and
get you adopted by your guardians that you had and
take your bioparents out of it.
Speaker 1 (01:26:52):
So if Gimbe wanted to surrender that to me, he
could give me the right to adopt him and I
would be his daddy, right.
Speaker 7 (01:26:59):
That's right.
Speaker 10 (01:27:00):
When you guys are ready, just give us a call
you would be so.
Speaker 1 (01:27:04):
Jeff from Hensley Associates is there to answer any question
you have, and all you need to do is mention
KMOD when you call nine one eight three nine eight
five six nine two for Hensley Associates nine one eight
three nine eight five six nine two. We can't get
into all the details in the air. That's why we
got that free consultation set up for fifteen minutes with
Jeff and the folks from Hensley Associates.
Speaker 7 (01:27:24):
But you've got to start.
Speaker 1 (01:27:25):
You've got to make the call nine eight three nine
eight five six nine two. And if you find yourself
in other areas of the law, Jeff can help with
that too.
Speaker 10 (01:27:33):
Yeah, so give us a call up in Pahsca. It's
the Shoemake Law Firm. It's a different name, but it
is our firm. Sam Allison out there can help you
with anything in addition to family law. So if you've
got a criminal case, if you've got a contract issues,
you've got a probate issue, you need a will or
a trust, any of those things in addition to family
law we can help you with. If you don't remember
(01:27:54):
the name of the firm in Pahasca to just call
us here in Tulsa. It hinsleein We'll get you hooked
up as Sam up there. He does agreet your job
and he's more than willing to help you get set
up and taken care of.
Speaker 1 (01:28:05):
Five six nine two for Hinsling Associates five six nine two.
Thanks Jeff, have a great week.
Speaker 10 (01:28:12):
Two Take care guys.
Speaker 9 (01:28:13):
If you're listening to The Big Man Morning Show, Jelly
Roll was in a match and he'd normally when you
have a celebrity in it, you're like, hey, no man.
Speaker 1 (01:28:24):
He whooped ass and got his ass whooped. So the
story is, and there's a big behind the scene feature
on WWE Network of him training for this, right, and
he took Logan Paul put him on the announcer's table,
and Logan Paul jumped from the top rope and smashed him.
(01:28:46):
So not only did he take his bumps, but he
also took a loss. That is just not what happens
usually when a celebrity makes a surprise appearance right usually
on WWE let him win, you know, the whole you
know what radio, but the other one football movie special
ed kid, God damn it, what's called radio? Rudy, Rudy,
(01:29:09):
he wasn't special ed.
Speaker 7 (01:29:11):
M mixed up all the time.
Speaker 1 (01:29:13):
He wasn't special ed. He just didn't have good enough
grades to get into notre dang.
Speaker 7 (01:29:17):
Dude, listen, I get him mixed up.
Speaker 1 (01:29:19):
He wasn't radio.
Speaker 7 (01:29:20):
I could have been good Iron Gang.
Speaker 5 (01:29:22):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:29:26):
Have you seen Rudy.
Speaker 7 (01:29:28):
No long time ago.
Speaker 1 (01:29:29):
Yeah, at no point does Rudy go thank you right
right right right right, Cuba Gooding Junior and then the
other guy I forget Sean Aston right played Rudy. Yeah,
totally different anyway. AnyWho, And Stephanie McMahon when she introduced
(01:29:52):
Jelly Roll, they put his weight at two ninety nine,
the first time he's been under three hundred pounds since
sixth grade, next.
Speaker 7 (01:30:02):
Grade, high school. But yeah, in surprise, Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:30:05):
He looks really good. He's lost what two and thirty
five pounds something like that.
Speaker 1 (01:30:09):
I have no idea. I just noticed the first time
sixth grade.
Speaker 7 (01:30:12):
He looks.
Speaker 5 (01:30:12):
He looks great.
Speaker 7 (01:30:14):
Wonder if you know how some people they because that's
their image, that's them, that's made them who they are right,
and then they drop all that I.
Speaker 1 (01:30:22):
Think of, like uh, Jonah Hill, Yeah, yeah, it was
fat hilarious, loses weight, not so much he was. That's
not true.
Speaker 5 (01:30:30):
He's still funny.
Speaker 7 (01:30:31):
He was still funny.
Speaker 5 (01:30:33):
People said that.
Speaker 7 (01:30:33):
Though competitor as the fat Jonah instead, but he was.
Speaker 1 (01:30:37):
What is he gonna lose? Is he gonna lose you know,
a piece of himself? I mean, he's losing a lot
of himself.
Speaker 5 (01:30:42):
Don't so. I think it'll probably make him better. He'll
be able to sing hold notes longer.
Speaker 1 (01:30:48):
About the weight, maybe there's not enough, you know, room
for to resonate right, like Ancho Chamber. The other thing
about Jelly Roll that people were shocked by is that
who his wife was, right, because people don't realize his
wife's a ten A stripper ten for sure. Smoke sure, yes, yes.
(01:31:09):
Some of the other things seth rollins. We found out
his injury was a bit and he cashed in money
in the bank against see him, see him punk and
took the took the belt right. Brock Lessner showed up
after two years, Wow, and it kind of shocked everybody.
And Triple Lake said that this is part of John
(01:31:29):
Cena's personal request for his retirement for a final chapter
against his longtime rival. Okay, so they're setting up a
Sena Lessner finale, like final chapter, yesttle it out.
Speaker 7 (01:31:44):
We already know that Johnson is gonna win. But whatever, Yes, sidebar.
Speaker 1 (01:31:48):
A bunch of the text messages that the woman who
says that he was she was in a relationship with
Vince McMahon and he then like kind of trafficked.
Speaker 5 (01:31:59):
Yeah, uh huh.
Speaker 1 (01:32:00):
A lot of the text messages came out and if
those are authentic text text messages from him to her,
oh my goodness.
Speaker 7 (01:32:09):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (01:32:10):
But brock Lessener's name comes up a bunch in it.
Keep in mind, brock Lessener isn't named in the lawsuit, right,
but he's showing up in these texts and these text
messages because allegedly Vince trafficked, I don't know the right term.
Maybe it's not trafficking allegedly to brock hoard her out
to brock Lesson.
Speaker 5 (01:32:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:32:31):
Wow, Well it's not a good look there, Brock.
Speaker 1 (01:32:34):
And they make a joke about how one's more well
endowed than the other. Oh my, it's the wildest text.
It's wild.
Speaker 7 (01:32:44):
It's wild.
Speaker 1 (01:32:46):
Uh. The Hardy Boys were in the crowd, which was
interesting because they were reuniting visually with Bubba Ray I'm
sorry Bully Ray and Devon Dudley, but it was it
was pretty good man for they needed a good pay
per view, they needed a good summer Slam, and it
(01:33:06):
looked like it came through. I was telling Lindsey that
I watched Hunting Wives. Now, this is a show on Netflix.
If you don't know, it's got a lot of attention
in the last seven days. It launched maybe ten fifteen
days ago, but in the last seven days it's gained
a bunch of momentum. It is some of the worst
(01:33:26):
television acting I think I've ever seen, really, but if
you want to see boobies and sex nice, then this
is the show for you.
Speaker 7 (01:33:35):
Yes, okay, I'm for it.
Speaker 1 (01:33:38):
The one of the main characters, she's having sex with
four different people at the same time, some high school kid,
a woman, she's in a lesbian relationship with her husband,
and I think there was one more.
Speaker 7 (01:33:56):
It's okay.
Speaker 1 (01:33:57):
It is a wild show that takes place in Texas.
All the tropes are there for Texas, right right, Ranch
Cowboy Hats, we do it different here guns cattle, like,
it's got every trope you would expect.
Speaker 7 (01:34:18):
My girlfriends started watching and she's trying to tell me
about it, and I couldn't follow along. I was like, so,
it's just basically a girly show. Yeah, okay, I don't
know if I can get into it. But if you
say there's lots of booths inside, oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:34:31):
Dude, seven minutes. Just watch seven minutes of the first episode.
Speaker 7 (01:34:34):
Okay, that's all it takes, all right.
Speaker 1 (01:34:37):
Within seven minutes, one of the main characters is naked. Okay,
and she's a solid nine, if not a ten.
Speaker 5 (01:34:45):
Yeah, i'd say ten.
Speaker 7 (01:34:46):
Tins are reserved.
Speaker 1 (01:34:47):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (01:34:47):
You don't just give tins out.
Speaker 5 (01:34:48):
I feel like I have a lady crush on her,
big time.
Speaker 1 (01:34:51):
She with Lindsay's telling me she thinks she might be
lesbian now because she's so She's like, this show the
sex on it's so hot. I know she's me she's
everybody calm down, but like, there's so much sex in it.
She loves the sex scenes and it's pretty much lesbian
sex scenes.
Speaker 7 (01:35:06):
Okay, okay, well I can get down on that. There's
a scene where she's trying to end.
Speaker 1 (01:35:11):
It with the high school boy that she's having a
relationship with, who is her best friend's son, and he
kind of flies off the handle and calls her a bitch,
and I think the line is something like everybody said
(01:35:32):
you were a bitch. I guess they were right, or
something to that effect. And she then retreats with her
we're ending it, and has oral sex with him. And
I'm watching this with my wife and I turned to
her and she's looking at me like what, and I go,
you bitch. Didn't work. It didn't work, but it does
(01:35:54):
on this show, right, It doesn't. Maybe needs to come
from a high school boy. I don't know. Apparently that's
the thing make it work. Never would have thought that.
I was like, wait, why not try it?
Speaker 7 (01:36:03):
All right?
Speaker 1 (01:36:04):
She took her a minute. She looked at me like
why did and then she was like, huh no, nice
try yeah. Hunting Wives is the name of that show
on Netflix. Did you watch.
Speaker 7 (01:36:15):
The Happy Gilmore too?
Speaker 1 (01:36:16):
I did?
Speaker 4 (01:36:16):
Yea.
Speaker 5 (01:36:17):
We laughed. We thought it was It was pretty good.
I didn't think it was as good as the original,
but I did enjoy it. You have a highlight, probably
eminem His cameo was good. I think he's he's.
Speaker 7 (01:36:35):
Like the oh he's the son of the guy who
says jackass, Yeah, jackass. And then the first one.
Speaker 5 (01:36:42):
Got the funny hat and yeah, he was like Shooter
McGavin's biggest fan. In the first one he's like stalker.
Speaker 7 (01:36:48):
Well not his biggest fan. Yeah, intimidator yet.
Speaker 5 (01:36:51):
And I did like, I really did like the way
that they portrayed Shooter this time, where he ended up
not being the enemy. I enjoyed that. Let's see. Yeah,
it was funny. And I felt like, if you if
you enjoyed Happy Gilmore, then you have to see the
second one.
Speaker 7 (01:37:10):
Did you see a Yeah? I did.
Speaker 1 (01:37:11):
I watched it. I thought it was the same thing.
Speaker 7 (01:37:13):
It was funny. If you enjoyed the first one, it's
basically the exact same thing. He's just older. One of
his kids. If you remember watching Shameless, Oh yeah on Showtime,
the kid who played Carl is one of his kids.
I noticed that. I was like, Oh, that's interesting to
see this kid all growed up.
Speaker 5 (01:37:32):
The daughter is his daughter too.
Speaker 7 (01:37:34):
Supposed to be his like real life daughter.
Speaker 5 (01:37:35):
Sometime life daughter as well.
Speaker 1 (01:37:37):
Yeah, yeah, I had seen on the Facebook. I don't
know if it's true or not, but it seems legit
that they're doing a big daddy too. That's gonna be
Netflix only.
Speaker 5 (01:37:48):
I loved that movie.
Speaker 1 (01:37:50):
It was all right, so pass or watch Happy Gilmore
to lindsay watch say watch it.
Speaker 7 (01:37:56):
I say, watch it. At least watch it. One time he.
Speaker 5 (01:38:00):
Said that he couldn't watch. He couldn't get through it.
Speaker 1 (01:38:02):
Really, yeah, he tried.
Speaker 5 (01:38:04):
He's not an Adam Sandler fan. Huh. Yeah, he said
that he tried. He tried. He got about I think
twenty minutes in and he had to turn it off.
Speaker 1 (01:38:13):
Really, it's neat to see all the cameos and celebrities
that were in it. You know, don't forget to feed
Uncle John daily three times a day.
Speaker 7 (01:38:22):
I heard Travis Kelce was awesome in it. He was funny.
Speaker 5 (01:38:25):
It was pretty good. Yeah. I was a little taken
back by his body though, well he was a little
I mean, it kind of had a dad bod going on.
It wasn't like a an NFL football player.
Speaker 7 (01:38:37):
It's a movie, right, Yeah, I know.
Speaker 5 (01:38:39):
It just was a little surprising to me. I was
expecting an NFL body.
Speaker 7 (01:38:43):
Well you're lesbian. Anyhow, we gotta take a break.
Speaker 1 (01:38:46):
We'll be back