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September 16, 2024 128 mins
Welcome Back From The Weekend!!! We Talk About The Best& Worst Parts, There's Things Guys Do That Women Find Sexy And They Dom't Even Realize It, There's A Hydrant Under That Car, Someone Lost Their 34 Pounds Of Ketamine, We Spoke To An Awesome Listener, They Figured Out How To Find The Worst Actors, Jeff Hensley Stops By, Kids Climbing Into Bear Caves, & Who Pays $6500 For A Table?!?!?!?!?
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Good morning, Lindsay, good morning, Corn, Good morning, give me
good morning. We've got tickets to see Corn and tickets
to a show I can't tell you about till nine o'clock.
It's cool. I don't want to say trust me because
you people are weird. Right as sure as I say

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it's cool, we'll find the one person that's like, that's dumb.

Speaker 8 (03:29):
There's always gonna be that one person, regardless.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
Who has access to their phone at a red light. Yeah,
a pair of tickets to see Corn October twenty third
to be Ok Center, and then tickets to this other
show that will tell you about at nine o'clock. We've
got best and worst of the weekend. Our listeners are awesome,
and Jeff Finsley's gonna join us. Going through divorce, custody, guardianship,
any of those things. Jeff can help navigate how that works.

(03:54):
Maybe You're like, benefit where you're gonna get together and
kiss and looks like maybe you won't get divorced.

Speaker 7 (04:01):
And you're like, well, how do I undo this?

Speaker 9 (04:02):
Not?

Speaker 1 (04:04):
You can tell well, I guess it would be renoddy.
Never mind because you try it not when you get married.
Here so Jeff will be in to answer how all
that would work. It's very easy to get in touch
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you can send a text, a text or a text,
whatever way you want to say it. Well, a couple
weeks ago we talked about the things that women do
that are turn ons to men, and it was things
like stand up for yourself, Yeah, brush your hair, lamest
list of disagree. Now I've got the other side of
that coin. Nice. These are things that don't make sure

(04:48):
I say this correctly. These are things that women don't
realize that men find attracted, Like men are oblivious that
they do this and that for women.

Speaker 7 (04:56):
It turns them on.

Speaker 9 (04:59):
Nice.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
The number one put on this list is passionate about hobbies.
I don't know if I believe this. Why do you
say no, Lindsay.

Speaker 9 (05:09):
Because a lot I think a lot of times their
passion for hobbies get annoying to women. It's overdone, like
oh my gosh, like hunting season. I know, during hunting
season I become a widow. That's just the way it is.

Speaker 1 (05:26):
Golf comes to mind for me. Every Saturday and Sunday
at golf for twelve hours and then go to the
Nineteenth Toll with the boys. Yeah.

Speaker 8 (05:34):
On the other side of that, though, there's I mean
women's hobbies or whatever they've got. They're like, I don't
want to hear how bingo went last night. You mean
talking with your partner or whatever. It's hobbies. I mean,
I get it, but nobody wants to hear anybody go
on and on and on and on and on about
whatever they're into.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
This says that seeing someone speak about their passion in
life is probably my favorite thing in anyone. It's when
they are at their happiest, most excited self. That enthusiasm
and charm they give off during those times nothing else
can really replace that. These are things that men do
that women don't. Are women that men do that they
don't realize as a turn on to women. The second

(06:13):
one on this list messy hair. H Okay, you sound shocked.

Speaker 9 (06:21):
I mean, I guess there's times I like BedHead. Maybe
I don't know. I guess it can be a turn on.
I guess like, oh, looks. I guess if it's something
that you don't see every day on your significant other,
maybe it can be a turn on.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
I think there's an astrogru with this. If you go
in front of the mirror and mess up your hair,
you have done your hair right, Yeah, you've purposely messed
it up. Yeah, that's that's an intentional design, therefore not messy.
It's a plan. BedHead, like you described to me, would
be messy. And I find it hard to believe that
my wife gets really turned on when my calic is
like stick up in one corner.

Speaker 7 (07:00):
I'm like, huh.

Speaker 8 (07:02):
Right, the whole side of your head just mad a day? Yeah,
stick it straight out like something about Mary.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
Now, there could be something I guess to say about,
like you're relaxed, you're in your element. A turn on though,
like good for you maybe, but not like yeah right, yeah,
Glick's got it going for me.

Speaker 7 (07:25):
Another one.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
I think this one's probably fair glasses as a thing
that men don't realize that women find as a turn on.

Speaker 9 (07:30):
Yeah, I agree, yeah for.

Speaker 7 (07:32):
Me on women for sure. I think glasses on women
is hot.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
Uh. This is an an interesting one to be on
this list, And I don't know if it speaks negatively
about men, but and that is on the list of
things that men do that turn women on that men
are just oblivious to is mental maturity.

Speaker 7 (07:53):
You mean not acting like an adult.

Speaker 9 (07:55):
Child, right, that's funny.

Speaker 7 (08:00):
Number five.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
Another one that is on this list we saw on
the women's list as well, is good hygiene. Good hygiene, guys, listen, soap, water, toothbrush.

Speaker 7 (08:12):
Women get turned on by that. You don't even need
to know you're doing it.

Speaker 8 (08:15):
Right, Congratulations, you washed your ass so great.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
You don't stink like a caveman or some guy selling
oranges at a fish show, right, which is completely the
opposite of messy hair. But what happened?

Speaker 7 (08:33):
Another one on this list freckles.

Speaker 8 (08:36):
Freckles, Huh, that's good for all the gingers.

Speaker 9 (08:38):
After yeahs, no, not for me. They don't bother me,
but they don't turn me on.

Speaker 7 (08:47):
This is horrible to say.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
I kind of put freckles on the list of like
having sex with a foreigner. What like, it's just a
box to check. Okay, Okay, well, I don't know what you're.

Speaker 7 (08:59):
Laughing at, Midge boy.

Speaker 8 (09:01):
Everybody's got their kink.

Speaker 10 (09:02):
Man.

Speaker 1 (09:02):
I didn't say it was a kink. I'm just like, yeah,
I've had sex with somebody that's got freckles.

Speaker 9 (09:06):
I think freckles are cuter on on girls than on guys.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
Okay, I would agree, Uh number seven not buying it
a belly. And I don't mean like by a like
congratulations you have a stomach right right right. I think
they're referring to like a Bert Kreischer belly.

Speaker 8 (09:28):
I've heard that before. The dad body know it turns
turns the ladies on. Not everybody has to be Jason
Momoa ripped right, Jason Momoa for sure.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
Yeah, I'm I hateless like this because it sets up
like this thing. If you're confused individual and you've got
no game, you go, okay, give some freckles, yeah and
dadmud yeah yeah, no mess up my hair because you
know what's not on this list? Vaking right, not being

(10:02):
your weird self, not being the person who wants to
play video games for hours. It's all great meme and
it said something to the effect of being oblivious to flirting.
And it was a conversation in a text window, and
it said, you know what are you doing? The guy's going, oh,
playing video games. She says, I haven't played video games

(10:22):
since middle school and he replies with smh, how you're
missing out. She goes, you should teach me sometime, and
he replies with, I mean it's two buttons, but I
guess I can try. That's how bad guys are flirting.
If you're that person, don't just be do you be

(10:44):
that person. Don't try to grow belly. If you're not
into that, somebody will figure it out, somebody will like it.
I think for me, like a guy, the thing I
learned is it wasn't tattoos, It wasn't what I wore,
It wasn't any of those things. It was confidence. End
of sentence. Right, It wasn't a six pack, it wasn't muscles,

(11:07):
it was it was confidence.

Speaker 8 (11:10):
Yeah, you're going in all shaky or whatever. Lack of confidence. Yeah,
that's a major turnoff for anybody, guys and girls.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
I think, yeah. Yeah. When I realized though, this could
work in some scenarios, When I realized going would you
like to go on a date with me? Was not
good compared to you're gonna go on a date with me?
What time can I pick you up to? Completely the
same statement, Yeah, softly presumptuous of use.

Speaker 7 (11:37):
Right, excuse me, milete?

Speaker 1 (11:40):
Would you like to join me with for some converse
and some veno? Yeah? Right, No, that does not work me.
I don't want to say it won't work. I'm gonna go.
It's got a seven percent success rate, yep. And I
think being confident you don't necessarily have to be like

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you're going on a date with me? Right.

Speaker 7 (12:03):
You can word it many different ways.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
That may not sound so controlling, right, but the idea
is you're saying it with confidence. You'd like to go
on a date with me, wouldn't you? That is also confidence,
but going if your parents are okay with it, we
should go to the bowling alley. Yeah, okay, weirdo, you

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do not.

Speaker 7 (12:29):
There's not a high finish rate with that.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
Here's my number. It's a fake. I was hoping that
you guess for your number. Please, nope, here's my phone.
Put it. Put your number in there. Yep. I think
that has more success rate finish than something like, and

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you're a very nice lady, have a very nice guy.
We should we should, I don't know if you're If
you're free, can go to lunch. I like you.

Speaker 8 (13:02):
If your voice is cracking like a prepubescent teen, that
might have something to do with it.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
Is no way if your voice cracks and you go,
you're gonna put your phone number in? My phone has
a that even carries different Right, all right, listen, short kings,
stay alive. I'm just saying right, If you're six too
and your voice sounds like that, I don't know, don't
go to the bar.

Speaker 7 (13:26):
Yeah, just be the bouncer at that point.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
Could be kind of funny. You know, they're like I
was not expecting that.

Speaker 8 (13:33):
Like you see these big beefy dudes and it's like,
you know, wow, what movie was that?

Speaker 1 (13:38):
The guy from Sisktchetoon?

Speaker 9 (13:39):
Oh yeah yeah wow grown ups?

Speaker 1 (13:42):
Grown ups. Yeah, it's like big beefy lifeguard guy. Yes,
like got this high pit squeally voice, and it's like, wow,
I was not expected. But here's the thing. I can
only imagine a woman on a date with a guy
who's six to two who sounds like that, and that
I don't love that.

Speaker 7 (13:57):
Now, a girl on a.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
Date with a short king who sounds like that, You go, okay,
that makes sense. I feel like he's gonna ring. He's
gonna try and keep from me. I'm thinking of a hobbit.
But yeah, not necessarily Smigel, but yeah, you know what
I mean, Like you expect that in the package.

Speaker 7 (14:17):
You don't expect the guy who talks like a mouse.

Speaker 8 (14:21):
Texture says dead bod plus freckles plus messy hair equals
Ralph Mouth from Happy Days.

Speaker 7 (14:27):
Yeah, nobody wants Ralph. Oh that's not true. He was funny.

Speaker 9 (14:31):
He was funny, and they got the girls.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
Yeah more than pots more than Potsy. By the way,
go home, Grandpa for real. The Patriots on a different frequency. Now,
it's not expecting a Ralph Mouf. Yes, Happy Days. What
year did Happy Days go off the air?

Speaker 9 (14:55):
Lindsay, oh, off the air?

Speaker 5 (14:57):
Off the air.

Speaker 1 (14:59):
You're looking it up.

Speaker 9 (15:00):
Yeah, I mean probably nineteen eighty nine.

Speaker 8 (15:08):
I am going to I think it was before that.
I think it was like early seventies. I want to
say seventy.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
Three, okay, I mean it was on eleven seasons, so
it was on a long long time and it ended
in nineteen eighty four. It started in nineteen seventy four,
so before I was born. I was nine when it

(15:34):
went off the air. Wow, forty years ago.

Speaker 7 (15:41):
What other shows came out in nineteen seventy four?

Speaker 1 (15:45):
My three sons?

Speaker 9 (15:47):
No, no Brad before that.

Speaker 8 (15:50):
Now, Brady Bunch was on before that, wasn't it?

Speaker 1 (15:54):
The Dean Martin celebrity roast, Hong Kong Fui?

Speaker 9 (15:59):
Never heard of it?

Speaker 1 (16:00):
Land of the Lost? Okay, cheek going the man? Is
that the dad from Willie Wonka didn't cheek on the man?
Good times?

Speaker 10 (16:12):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (16:12):
Donal much.

Speaker 7 (16:15):
Hong Kong Fu okay?

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Uh? Land of the Lost? Yes, little house on the Prairie,
isn't it weird? Do you think a little house in
the prairie? I don't think of it as old as
Happy Days?

Speaker 8 (16:26):
No really, when I was older.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
I think just because of which I guess statement doesn't
make sense, but because of the way it was depicted.
You watch Happy Days that was not in real time,
you didn't feel old. Oh, little house in the prairie
like yeah, no, one whole one one school house, you know,
one room school house and four houses in the city.
Bring your horse in, uh. Planet of the Apes. Police

(16:51):
woman The Rockford Files, Shazam, the TV show.

Speaker 7 (17:01):
That so Yeah, Happy Days.

Speaker 1 (17:02):
Okay, didn't have Happy Days on the Bingo car, but
I'm glad we got that box filled in. All Right,
we're gonna take a break. We got tickets to corn
And for another show we can't tell you about n
till nine. We got best and Worst of the weekend.
Our listeners are awesome. Jeff Hensley will join us as well.
Take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 11 (17:17):
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Say, what the Here's Corbin Gimpean Lindsay with what's going
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In ninety seven five kod.

Speaker 9 (18:06):
Man arrested for dui driving with hydrant underneath his car. Yeah,
this happened in California, where the Santa Cruz Police Department
says they made two arrests this past weekend for driving
under the influence. The first was reported Monday evening after
a crash on the State Park Drive off ramp from
northbound Highway One. A two vehicle crash resulted in minor injuries.

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The driver responsible for the crash drove off, but crashed
into a tree near the northbound on ramp to the
northbound highway. The driver was arrested for a felony DUI
and a hit and run causing injury. Then the following evening,
another driver crashed into a fire hydrant on Fourteenth Avenue

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and tried to keep driving with it stuck underneath the vehicle.
That person also arrested for DUI. How in the hell
do you drive with a fire hydrant lodged underneath your vehicle?
I mean, and it's just a regular sedan car.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
Uh yeah, I think the idea that it is inferior,
like it can't be broken or can't be dragged. Ye,
don't ever underestimate somebody on drugs. True, you will ignore
the sound. Yeah, the sparks that are sparks, drag uh
huh is my car turning weird? I just gotta I

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just gotta get home, Just gotta get home.

Speaker 9 (19:34):
No one will notice, No one will notice.

Speaker 7 (19:36):
And it's not the old day. Where did you say this.

Speaker 9 (19:38):
Happened in Santa Cruz, California.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Yeah, And so that means that the fire hydrant shouldn't
shoot into the air right after they drive over it.
They changed that advancement a long time ago on how
that's managed. So yeah, it's not like you're like, well,
that's weird. It's raining now.

Speaker 9 (19:52):
Sure, I would just think it would even push the
car up off the ground.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
Again, it could have been at the front, like stuck
at the front, That's what I'm saying. It wasn't underneath,
like lodged underneath like a cardboard box or something. Yeah,
so it's not really it's been pushed more than it
has been dragged.

Speaker 8 (20:08):
Right, Yeah, makes sense. Pastor pleads to deep frying attempt
on McDonald's worker. This actually happened last Pastor pleads to
deep frying attempt on McDonald's worker.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
Deep frying an attempt on a frying attempt attempt deep frying.

Speaker 8 (20:25):
No that was a charge, but okay, yeah, I mean
you get him a misdemeanor assault charge.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (20:30):
So it comes out of North Carolina where this gal was.
She's a manager in training at her local McDonald's and
she was having a bit of a rough time with
her employees, so she called her old man to come
up and help take care of the situation. So her
old man, who calls himself a pastor there in North Carolina,
his name's Dwayne Wading. He comes up, goes behind the counter,

(20:52):
goes into the kitchen, starts smacking around one of the
employees there, named Theodore, ends up wrapping his hands around
theo's neck and then starts pushing his head towards the
deep friar like he is going to push his head
into the deep friar. Luckily, other employees were able to
get the man off of the employee and then they

(21:13):
call the cops and he ended up going to jail.
He gets released, he pleads guilty now and it looks
like he just has to serve a few weeks in
the county jail for this misdemeanor assault charge.

Speaker 9 (21:25):
How terrifying, No kidding, That's something you would see in
a scary movie, full show, a slasher film. So the
pastor pushing his head into.

Speaker 7 (21:35):
You sound shocked?

Speaker 1 (21:36):
Yeah? Why is?

Speaker 9 (21:38):
He runs a church?

Speaker 1 (21:40):
So what he's.

Speaker 9 (21:41):
Pushing a man's head into a deep friar.

Speaker 7 (21:43):
That doesn't make you automatically a good person.

Speaker 9 (21:45):
No, you're right.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
What I hate about it is he's got this one
out no matter what, and he will get grace.

Speaker 7 (21:53):
And that is the.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
Devil made me do it, of course. But God reached down,
put his hands on me and said.

Speaker 7 (22:01):
No, no, no, sir.

Speaker 8 (22:03):
Those were other McDonald's employees.

Speaker 1 (22:06):
Right, no, God, Yeah, yeah. Cops looking for owner of
bag containing thirty four pounds of ketamine. This happened to
Dullest Airport in Virginia when a suitcase was found with
thirty four pounds of the drug. US Customs and Border
Protection agents are looking for the owner of this suitcase.

(22:26):
Agents discovered the suitcase after it arrived at an airport
from Amsterdam and estimate it has a street value of
about nine hundred thousand. Whoever the suitcase belonged to, they'd
like to have a conversation with you. Please reach out
to the US Customs and Border Protection office at Dullest
Airport in Virginia.

Speaker 7 (22:46):
Damn, that's mine, Yeah, I.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
Don't know what you're talking about. I've never seen that
suitcase a day in my life.

Speaker 7 (22:52):
If you watch.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
To catch a smuggler, they show a lot of US
Customs in border in baggage claim areas watching because it
used to be when you go through customs, at least
in Dallas, it's this way is they used to stand
at the exit and look for people and pull them aside,
and they don't do that anymore. They walk through while

(23:16):
you're waiting for your luggage. They know, like you have
a certain look to you, build to you attitude, how
many bags you have with you, Like if it was
me with seven bags, right, that's.

Speaker 8 (23:28):
Suspicious right by yourself.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
Yeah. Also if it's me with one tiny suitcase, that's suspicious.
Like they know the common person doesn't travel. And if
they pull you aside and they go through your luggage
and there's nothing in it but like socks, so you
can be like I have luggage, they know something's up.
It's really fascinating to see how much that's advanced. And
they don't need a guy with dogs at the front

(23:50):
at the gate sniffing every bag that goes by. Right,
So this person was like got scared and just left
the luggage. Yeah.

Speaker 8 (23:57):
I was just thinking about that, like, was it as
scared and just left luggage thing, or was that a
test to see what we can get through? Can we
get If we can get thirty four pounds of ketamine through,
then we can get anything, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
Sure, But somebody had to have put it there, Oh
of course. Yeah, so somebody was carrying it. It went through,
came across the carousel right right right, and got left because.

Speaker 7 (24:19):
It wasn't at the check in.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
It was that baggage claim, which means it was on
an airplane. Yeah, so maybe maybe it's a little bit
of both. Maybe they got scared and they were testing
it right, who knows. It's a lot of ketamine. Though
I don't work in cartels. I've never worked with a cartel. No,
you can look about you, thank you, So I take
that as a compliment.

Speaker 7 (24:40):
So I don't know.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
Is this like if you abandoned that that parcel, is
that you get killed. If it's a test, probably not.
If it's a test to you know, see what we
can get through, probably not. Again, I don't work for cartels,
never have, don't know anything about them. I can't imagine
they want to take a nine hundred thousand dollars loss.

Speaker 8 (25:00):
To think about that, think about like all the smugglers,
Like we read a story not that long ago. It
was like a bunch of cocaine washed up. You know,
they're in the Florida Keys, you know. So I think
when you're gonna smuggling and stuff like that, you have
to expect some kind of loss. And sometimes those losses
are gonna be substantial. It's not just a little here,
little there. You're gonna lose an entire shipment.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
I would love to have a conversation with the book
keeper of a cartel and go, do you guys have
a write off?

Speaker 10 (25:26):
Right?

Speaker 7 (25:26):
How much do you write off?

Speaker 1 (25:27):
And even if you write it off, do you still
kill the guy who lost it? Right? Even though you
accept it, you're like, yeah, no, we're gonna lose some
you know, we have a six percent loss.

Speaker 9 (25:37):
Right, No, it wasn't his fault. The airline lost his luggage.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
It doesn't feel like the cartel's like, hey, these things happen, right, right.

Speaker 12 (25:44):
We haven't.

Speaker 9 (25:45):
That's what we carry insurance for, right.

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Speaker 1 (26:09):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show nine four
six O K M O. D. Can also text BMMS
what you want to say to eight two, nine or five.
We forgot we I forgot to get to the picks
for football last week, but we did it via text,
and Lindsey and Gimpy and I all took the forty

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nine ers over the Vikings.

Speaker 8 (26:37):
What a trash ass game. That one was on our half,
not on the Vikings. Damn Sam darnold.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
Yeah, Vikings appear to be the real thing, so that's
interesting to see. Uh So we all got points for that.
Cincinnati in Chiefs was again a nail bier to the
very end, and that was we all got points for that.
And then Bear in Houston, Lindsay of course took the Bears,
and Gimpie and I were realists, and new picked Houston

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and he got that one. So Lindsay went one to two,
Gimpi went two and one. I went two and one. Overall,
now Lindsay has a four and two record, Gimpie has
a foreign two record, and I have a two and
four record.

Speaker 7 (27:16):
So yeah, Oh, Caleb Williams had a better game.

Speaker 8 (27:19):
Still trash, Yeah, Texans are just he hasn't thrown a
passing touchdown.

Speaker 9 (27:27):
It's the it's the offensive line that is trash.

Speaker 7 (27:30):
You know that's true.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
I mean when he throws the ball five yards over
a player's head, that's definitely their fault, or five yards
in front of them.

Speaker 9 (27:37):
Doesn't have time. They are not giving him time.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
The only thing I will give him credit for is
he at least didn't scurry around the pocket like a mouse. Yeah,
so we'll see it was he did not have a
good game.

Speaker 7 (27:50):
That is one hundred percent true.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
Again, his quarterback rating illustrates that didn't have a passing touchdown. Uh,
and there was a rushing touchdown, but rushing plays are
quarterback resting.

Speaker 8 (28:01):
Plays, so right, it didn't really count for him.

Speaker 7 (28:04):
Yeah, but that game.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
C J. Stroud is a stud and I think they
get kept up with them. But Chicago's defense and special
teams are or where they're their bread and butter is
right now. As far as the forty nine ers game, yeah,
they just Minnesota's good.

Speaker 7 (28:20):
They all their defense is really really good.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
And there's something hilarious about Sam Darnold Throne a ninety
eight yard pass right on his old team.

Speaker 8 (28:28):
We couldn't throw for dick Man, I'm telling you, it
gets thrown out there, it gets ricocheted off of somebody,
another interception, the sack after sack after set.

Speaker 1 (28:39):
It was.

Speaker 8 (28:39):
They were just not playing well at all yesterday.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
It might you might have thought they were applying CPR
to the forty nine ers, but no, a guy on
the chain game g had a heart attack on the
side and they applied cprch and was It was an
insane thing to see on the side of the field,
for sure. And then the Chiefs man just a crazy game.
Joe Burrow had definitely a better week than the week before.
But when your supposed star receiver gets into a verbal

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altercation with a ref and cost you a penalty that
was setting you up for a touchdown, not good. And
that was an ugly win for the Chiefs, but still
a win. Here's a fun fact. Teams that are zeroing too.
What do you think the percentages that they make the playoffs?
Oh and two in the in the beginning of the.

Speaker 9 (29:25):
Season, a twenty five percent chances.

Speaker 7 (29:30):
Twelve six six percent chance.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
So ravens Ah I'm sorry.

Speaker 9 (29:46):
Well. Tampa Bay Buccaneers avenge last year's Divisional round loss
with a twenty to sixteen win over the Lions at
Ford Field. Baker Mayfield scored on an eleven yard touchdown
run late in the third quarter to put the Bucks
on top, while Tampa Bay's defense stepped up with an
interception and two turnover on downs in the fourth quarter.
Mayfield passed for one hundred and eighty five yards, a

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touchdown and an interception, and Chris Godwin caught seven passes
for one hundred and seventeen yards and a score. The
Buccaneers are two to zero for the fourth season in
a row. Jared Goff had three hundred and seven passing yards,
but through two interceptions and a mon ros Saint Brown
caught eleven passes for one hundred and nineteen yards and
a score. Aiden Hutchinson added four and a half sacks

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in the losing effort. The loss snapped a five game
home winning streak for the Lions.

Speaker 7 (30:36):
Yeah, I'm Jared Goff having a horrendous game.

Speaker 9 (30:39):
Yeah. The Raiders looked good, trailed by as much as
ten points before coming back to beat the Baltimore Ravens.
Twenty six at twenty three.

Speaker 7 (30:48):
And I don't know if they looked good or lucky.

Speaker 9 (30:50):
DeVante Adams had nine catches for one hundred and ten
yards and a touchdown, which tied the game with just
under four minutes to go. Rookie brock Bauer Bowers had
nine receptions for ninety eight yards, and kicker Daniel Carlson
had four field goals, including the game winner with twenty
seven seconds left in the fourth quarter. Raiders improved to

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one in one on the season. Derrick Henry had a
big game for the Ravens with eighteen carries for eighty
four yards and a touchdown. Zach Flowers also came up
big with seven receptions for ninety one yards and a score.
Lamar Jackson finished twenty one of thirty four for two
hundred and forty seven yards, one touchdown and an interception.
Baltimore is zero to two for the first time since

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twenty fifteen.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
I mean Max Crosby, he is a problem, and he
yoked up everybody all day and the Ravens did.

Speaker 7 (31:40):
I mean.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
The thing about or Lamar Jackson is that he lost
all that weight in the offseason to try and become
a more fast guy in the pocket. Well, it took
away from something else. I don't know if it messed
up his mechanics or what. But he is not the
same quarterback he was, and he's not as fast yeah
as he was.

Speaker 7 (32:01):
He's a when he's on his own and he could
run the ball. Scary, yeah, scary.

Speaker 9 (32:08):
The biggest shocker for me yesterday was the forty nine
Ers loss, for sure, But I mean, Justin Jefferson is
an amazing, amazing player. But I did see that Christian
McCaffrey is out.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
Until you got put on that yet put on the bar.

Speaker 9 (32:24):
Yeah, until about October tenth. But I have a thought
the Madden curse is on him, because isn't he the one.
Isn't he on the cover of Madden twenty.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
Five But he's he has a history of injury problems,
so to me, that's not a big surprise. And when
you go on injured, you're out for four weeks no
matter what. And maybe it's a curse. Maybe I don't know.
I don't know if I really believe that. I think
the thing about the forty nine Ers game is they
dramatically underestimated the Vikings.

Speaker 7 (32:56):
I think everybody slept on the Vikings. Yeah, they're really good.

Speaker 1 (32:59):
Also, it matters if you win games in November December,
there's there's there's sixteen more games.

Speaker 8 (33:06):
That's what I keep saying. It's only week two. Not
a big yes, not a big deal. I think Sam
Donald just had to proof something there.

Speaker 1 (33:15):
Again, I think Sam Donald did fine. He also did
not But like their defense, Minnesota's defense is nasty. They
are very aggressive defense, and they created a lot of
problems for the forty nine ers. Yeah, for sure they did.
For sure they did.

Speaker 9 (33:34):
And that's your balls to the wall sports. I'm Lindsay
in ninety seven five km OD.

Speaker 1 (33:47):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine or
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Speaker 9 (33:58):
Lindsay, Good morning, cor Oh you sooner is improved to
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Speaker 8 (34:24):
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Speaker 7 (34:40):
All right, let's do best and worst of the weekend.

Speaker 1 (34:42):
I want to know what's the best thing that happened
to you this weekend and the worst thing that happened
to you. You can text it BMMS and whatever that
is to eight two, nine four five, or you can
call at nine one, eight four to six. Oh kmod
what's the best and what's the worst of the weekend? Lindsay,
what's the best and what's the worst?

Speaker 9 (34:57):
The best was football Friday. We had the Backyard Bowl.
We were there at Tuttle Stadium. It's Union versus Jinks
and the energy, the atmosphere was just amazing. The of course,
it's a non visional game, so it really doesn't matter
against the teams, but it matters in their hearts.

Speaker 1 (35:19):
The energy in the.

Speaker 9 (35:21):
Stadium, yeah yeah, and the energy in that stadium, and
it's just incredible. Over eleven thousand people packed into that
stadium Friday night, and it was warm, but it cooled
down a little bit so it felt more and more
like football weather as the night progressed. But it was

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just incredible score. Final score was Union nine Jinks three.
There was lots of flags on the field all night long,
flats on the Yeah, it was, it was. It was
awesome night. It was a really fun game. And sold

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a lot of shirts that night before the game.

Speaker 7 (36:08):
Oh were you selling shirts?

Speaker 9 (36:09):
Yeah, we're selling shirts for the backyard ball and sold
out of them. And then the worst part of the weekend,
I would say, dealing with all of this congestion still
in my head. It's annoying, can't get rid of it.
And so yeah, that just had me sneezing, blowing my
nose a lot, and I'm ready for it to be done.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
Okay, best and worst of the weekend. What's the best thing
that happened this weekend? And the worst thing that happened
this weekend? Gimme what's the best and what's the worst.

Speaker 8 (36:37):
It's the best part of the week I'd be going
to Born and Raised, the Country version of Roklahoma. I
had a great time there. Was only a few bands
that I wanted to go see, like on each day,
So I found somebody on each day. So I didn't
do like rocklaholm Er you stay out there all weekend
and just absorb it all, you know. I came and
went as I pleased, and I got to see Hank

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Williams Junior. That was a bucket lift right there for me.
I thought that was pretty awesome, put on a great show.
Who else was there? Steven Wilson junior?

Speaker 1 (37:06):
U was that dude?

Speaker 8 (37:07):
That solid performance last night? It was the only time
that I went yesterday. I went just to see him.
Took the stage at six o'clock, played until like seven
or so, just after seven, played all the songs I
wanted to hear, even some more than I than I
didn't know about.

Speaker 1 (37:23):
And I was like, all right, I like this guy
more and more. He's a solid performer, solid songwriter too.

Speaker 7 (37:31):
Was the crowd into it?

Speaker 8 (37:32):
The crowd was into it, you know, for what was
out there at six o'clock in the evening, you know.
But I had a blast, and I guess, like the
whole the worst part of the entire weekend. I lost
my chair. Coming back Friday, I.

Speaker 7 (37:45):
Mean you lost your chair.

Speaker 8 (37:46):
I had my lawn chair, you know, strapped to the
back of my bike. You know, made it out there
just fine. But the the bungee broke on and and
and then poo boop, there goes my chair. I didn't
realize it until I got home and I noticed my
chair wasn't on my bike and the bungee cord was dangling.
I'm like, well, that sucks. So I had to go
buy another one. Oh big deal. Whatever.

Speaker 1 (38:08):
That was the worst of it.

Speaker 7 (38:11):
Yeah, I'm glad you made it in.

Speaker 1 (38:13):
I know it was tough.

Speaker 8 (38:14):
I was going to take off some bereavement pay today,
yeah for loss of chair.

Speaker 1 (38:18):
For loss of chair.

Speaker 8 (38:19):
Yeah, but I was like, you know what, I'm gonna
save that in case, you know, somebody important toys.

Speaker 9 (38:24):
It was his favorite chair. It had a cup holder
on it.

Speaker 7 (38:26):
There's no way. He spent very much money on that chair.

Speaker 1 (38:29):
And it was like a forty dollars chair.

Speaker 7 (38:31):
Forty dollars for a chair.

Speaker 1 (38:33):
Yeah, that's a good one. Was it a rocker No? No,
but it was like one of those ones that you know,
lean back. You don't have to force it to lean back.
It's kind of got like an angle on it or whatever.
I hate those Hold is it the one you had
at Oklahoma?

Speaker 13 (38:47):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (38:47):
More than like the recliner one that you told that
to get out of. No, no, no, no, that glady
with MS. Yeah no, I left that one home. It
was having an MS episode and you're like, get out
of my chair. Woman, You're a bitch, it's my chair.
You go hobble somewhere else, and you're like, I don't
care my chair. I bought that all.

Speaker 8 (39:05):
Four Rocklaholma because I'd left my original one at the house,
the one that I lost at the house. I was like,
all right, we'll just go and get another one there.

Speaker 1 (39:12):
Well, I hauled that some bitch. Run. It's heavy. It's
a big heavy chair. And I'm like, I do not.

Speaker 8 (39:17):
Want to carry this all the way in there and
carry it around. So I left that one at home.

Speaker 7 (39:22):
Well, I'm sure things will look up for you, I hope.

Speaker 10 (39:25):
So.

Speaker 1 (39:26):
Best and worst of the weekend. What's the best thing
that happened this weekend? And the worst thing that happened
this weekend? Best part of the weekend would be the
wife and I got to do date night and we
went to a couple of bars and then went out
to dinner downtown and so that was fun. We hadn't
got to do that in a few months, so it
was nice to be able to go do that. And
then the worst part of the week and would have

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to be between my girls being at cheer and I
had to volunteer that day. So I was there for
like seven hours at the stadium and that's just not
something I enjoy doing on my Saturday. But it's done.

Speaker 8 (40:04):
What do you have to do for volunteer? We're just cones.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
No, I've done the concession stand and I was like,
I'm not doing this again. I'll just take the ticket. Yeah,
I'll just be the air conditioning. There's not a hot
popcorn machine.

Speaker 7 (40:16):
There's not.

Speaker 1 (40:17):
You know, everybody's excited. They're come up with the stock
like heay, seem like I hurry up with my popcorn.
You're like's a a little more freedom in the ticket
booth and it's not not It's not endless, right.

Speaker 7 (40:32):
Best and worst of the weekend, This says best Friday.

Speaker 1 (40:34):
Okay. See Locals hardcore show to raise money for a
friend's headstone that passed in March, donated thirteen hundred dollars.

Speaker 7 (40:42):
How much is a headstone.

Speaker 1 (40:43):
What's the average cost of a heads I have no idea.

Speaker 8 (40:45):
No, I think it's I think it's close to like
two grand.

Speaker 1 (40:49):
Okay, yeah that's not Yeah, we're not even until like
the casket, right. That's just to put a marker in
the spot where they're spending the of this time. Yeah,
huh uh. The family had a benefit auction donating three
thousand dollars. Worst trial for my friend's mom that was
murdered in February was previously moved.

Speaker 7 (41:10):
It starts again today.

Speaker 1 (41:13):
Best went to a bachelor bachelorette party Friday, had a blast.
Worst spent too much money on drinks. Best, big OSU
fan took my fourteen year old to his first game Saturday.
He met three defensive linemen. The worst we got sunburn
from being so excited at the game. We didn't pay
attention to how long we were out in the sun.

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Best of the weekend rows jet skis. I'm gonna say
road jet skis a little mistype there. Worst ran over
Gimpie's chair. It wouldn't surprise me.

Speaker 7 (41:46):
Best.

Speaker 1 (41:47):
I started looking for a new to me motorcycle this week,
and I like that phrase, a new to me motorcycle worst.
My favorite morning show called me old for making a
happy Day's reference that I would like to point out
all of them. Got so you're also old? Or what's
our job to know about paul culture? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (42:06):
Right, where you're just chiming in?

Speaker 1 (42:11):
Yeah? Best? Got all my pastors mode. There's a phrase
I won't say right that is something I cannot relate
to any pastors you got? Have you ever mowed a pasture?
Lindzo GIMPI? Have you ever mowed a pasture?

Speaker 8 (42:26):
I had a lawn that was big enough to be
a pastor, but we didn't have any livestock to put
in it, so it's not technically a pasture, right, So
it was just a really big lawn.

Speaker 1 (42:34):
So I want to say half ass lee, Yes, I
think okay, Well, look it has to be used for
grazing for it to be a pasture.

Speaker 8 (42:42):
And it was just a really big lawn.

Speaker 1 (42:43):
No pastor according to this definition, I have motive a
pasture with a brushog okay on my grandpa's farm. Now,
technically I was sitting on grandpa's lab, But so that
makes me the pasture mowing expert in the room.

Speaker 8 (43:02):
I think, out of all of us, you've got the
most farming experience. Yeah, farmercy.

Speaker 1 (43:11):
Uh yeah. Worst went by like a fifteen minute lunch break. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (43:17):
The weekend did yes.

Speaker 1 (43:17):
Best, My husband planned a date night on Friday, took
me to dinner and a Deadpool.

Speaker 7 (43:22):
I'm guessing the movie. Worst was there wasn't enough weekend.

Speaker 1 (43:27):
Best weekend with the stylies at Thelma's Peach, then Outsider's
House Museum on Sunday. Worst, kids from Bartsville couldn't make
it because the baby has scarlet fever. Best got offered
a new job, Worst realizing I still have two weeks
with my s employer. Best found a formal dining room table. Worst,

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bank flagged me as fraudulent, so I couldn't purchase it.

Speaker 7 (43:52):
Oh, best of the what do you think of dining
room table?

Speaker 1 (43:55):
Costs? Give you? How much do you think? Listen Texter
or whoever did that three oh six one textus? How
much it costs? What do you think, lindsay.

Speaker 9 (44:03):
Anywhere from nine to fifteen hundred bucks?

Speaker 1 (44:06):
Okay, that's about where I'm an.

Speaker 8 (44:08):
I'm thinking fifteen hundred you're getting a table with a
leaf and like six cheers.

Speaker 1 (44:13):
Yeah, there's no way you're getting out of that for
under a grand. No way, even at Costco you might
find one that's okay, and it might be it might
be six hundred, right, but I think if you went
to one of the furnit stores, you're dropping one thousand
dollars just for that. Best part of the weekend was
having the offer on the house accepted. Now just have

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the inspections on Thursday. Strew Renning should have bought a
house to begin with. Worst would be having the ac
go out in the rental on Saturday and the property
management said he doesn't have to fix it for fourteen days.
I mean, if he said that to that should be

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all you need to know that that isn't the place
for you.

Speaker 8 (44:57):
Sixty five hundred dollars for a table wo your formal
dining room, Corbin, I don't care if you're going to
find something formally fed up. We gotta have a nice
table in our formal dining room. Sixty five hundred dollars. Yeah,
I'm out, bro, that's a that's a that's a Honda
Civic man.

Speaker 1 (45:14):
No, listen, I like nice things. I don't mind paying
for nice things. But if this is your formal dining
room table, this is not a table you're eating at
every day. Right, So you paid sixty five hundred dollars
for maybe something you'll use once a week. Oh no,
it'll get used every day. It'll just catch it'll be

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a catch all dusty. Right, you bought you paid sixty
five hundred dollars to clean something.

Speaker 7 (45:40):
Yeah, that's insane.

Speaker 9 (45:43):
Well he actually didn't. He couldn't purchase it.

Speaker 7 (45:45):
Sure your plan was the bank just saved your ass.

Speaker 1 (45:49):
Right, bad purchase. You know, this is when people like
the economies down times are tough.

Speaker 7 (45:53):
Shut up?

Speaker 1 (45:54):
Yeah, sixty five hundred dollars. Yeah, damn, okay, I got
an you know, tell me how what is so? What
is this great feature? A sixty five hundred dollars table?
And if you tell me it's made out of wood,
I'm blocking you. What if?

Speaker 8 (46:10):
What if it's got you know, like your car has
like a heated cup holders, some of you maybe the
tables heated?

Speaker 7 (46:17):
Like okay, keeps your plate?

Speaker 1 (46:19):
I love it, like one of those infrared things that
is cold to the touch, but when you put a
plate on it or whatever, it heats up.

Speaker 7 (46:23):
Okay, Yeah, I'm down with that.

Speaker 1 (46:24):
I could I could see you know that being sixty
five hundred dollars worth of table sixty. Listen, I let
my If my wife wants to buy something, I'm I'm
pretty much okay with it ninety percent of the time.
Like we bought a couch, she wanted a certain one.
It wasn't cheap. I was like, okay, But a sixty
five hundred dollars table we don't use every day.

Speaker 7 (46:46):
That does not make.

Speaker 8 (46:47):
Sense, especially if you've got small kids. Even if you
do use it every day, Oh dude, kids are gonna
mess that up. They're gonna start to get their crayons
on it and glue from their crafts.

Speaker 1 (46:57):
Check the table industry is a racketman, because I bet
that might not even include shares, right right, it has to.
My wife and I had a custom dining room table
made for sixteen people. It was only twenty seven hundred dollars. Yep,
that might. We looked at doing one of those live
edge tables, having one made for our outdoor patio, and yeah,
it was about twenty seven hundred dollars.

Speaker 7 (47:18):
I was like, wow, that's a lot.

Speaker 1 (47:20):
Yeah, yeah, four hundred is what I paid for mine.

Speaker 9 (47:23):
Yeah, seems reasonable. Sixteen people.

Speaker 1 (47:29):
I mean my outdoor table seats twelve Yeah, so six
that makes Yeah, if you got enough people, that's sixteen
chairs you got to buy, by the way, and you're
ain't getting out for under fifty a chair unless they're folding, right,
you just spend that much sixty five hundred dollars. Good
for you, man. If you got sixty five hundred to

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drop on a formal table, okay, can't spend it on bills?
What are you spending sixty five hundred dollars on? If
you have sixty five hundred dollars, as GHIMPI said, hey,
have you got to spend it on it? Go? Can't
spend it on bills, paying off the house credit cards?
What are you spending sixty five hundred dollars on a
new couch?

Speaker 7 (48:05):
Okay? I thought you just bought one recently?

Speaker 1 (48:07):
No?

Speaker 9 (48:07):
Uh want to want to? Yeah?

Speaker 8 (48:12):
Sixty five hundred fred couch seems a lot, it.

Speaker 9 (48:14):
Does, But you can get a really nice one.

Speaker 7 (48:17):
Well, you can get a really nice table.

Speaker 1 (48:18):
You can't make the argument that a table at least
the couch you sit on every day unless it's your
formal couch, right, that he was just covered in plastic?

Speaker 7 (48:26):
Yeah, round, such a stupid move.

Speaker 1 (48:29):
Listen parents do weird things that your kids grow up
and they go, oh, that's weird. I do not understand
buying furniture and putting plastic on it to not sit on. No. Yeah,
that makes that is the biggest waste of money I've
ever seen. Keeps the favorite good. We had these formal Yeah,
we had these formal chairs and we were not allowed
to sit in them. We could stack our stuff in it, right,
but we were not allowed to sit in it because

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those are the formal chairs.

Speaker 7 (48:50):
I'm like, we just put crap in it.

Speaker 1 (48:53):
You Yeah, yeah, all one up your sixty five hundred
dollars table with a cardboard box that previously had a
dry in it.

Speaker 7 (49:00):
That's my table. That's three times in my car for
a table.

Speaker 1 (49:12):
Yeah. I'd love for people to text in that all
the things they bought for sixty five hundred dollars.

Speaker 7 (49:15):
What are you buying? Give me sixty five hundred.

Speaker 1 (49:17):
Dollars a.

Speaker 8 (49:21):
Car, maybe bike parts, another motorcycle? Yeah yeah, yeah, not
a table.

Speaker 1 (49:27):
I'm at least buying six plane tickets. Yeah, right to
go somewhere. I don't know what I'll do when i'll
get there, but I'm definitely buying plane tickets. You can
go some pretty great places for six grand, multiple trips. Yeah,
sixty five hundred dollars. I am beside myself. I can't

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even get up to buy one hundred dollars pair of shoes.
I'm like, ooh, I don't know, maybe yeah, dropping. I
don't even want to hear your complaints about the economy.
Sixty five dollars for a formal table. I don't get it.
Life is weird.

Speaker 7 (50:05):
All right, we got to take a break. We'll be back.

Speaker 11 (50:07):
If you're listening to The big Man Morning Show. This
he's Tulsa's Morning show.

Speaker 1 (50:14):
Kill you moved, Good morning, It's the big Man Morning Show.
So Brady, news that happened is happening. And I'm only
bringing this up because it has a local connection. Tito
Jackson has died, and Tito Jackson, believe it or not,
lives in Claremore, and it just believed he had a shot.

(50:38):
I think what you're doing right now, a lot of
people are doing. But he apparently had a heart attack.
He was driving from New Mexico back to Oklahoma and
apparently had a heart attack. From what I understand, so
he was seventy. But his mom's still alive right, yep.

Speaker 9 (50:52):
And Mama's still still kicking the.

Speaker 1 (50:54):
One that nobody knows.

Speaker 7 (50:56):
Let's go ahead and see what Giby's gotten his four
by four.

Speaker 1 (50:59):
It says that Coast Guard to open hearings on the
titan sub implosion the night Guy, because why are we
wasting time with this?

Speaker 8 (51:09):
People need to know, man, People need to know what
happens when you make.

Speaker 1 (51:13):
A homemade submarine. The Coast Guard focus on why someone
can get so close to the president twice right, the
former president that might.

Speaker 7 (51:21):
Feel a little more important.

Speaker 1 (51:22):
The Coast Guard. We'll be holding public hearings on last
year's implosion of the Ocean Gate titan submersible on its
way to visit the wreck of the Titanic. All five
people were on board killed.

Speaker 8 (51:34):
The hearing starts today with testimonies from a former director
of engineering at Ocean Gates and run through September twenty seventh.
Get this, They'll be live streamed on YouTube so you can.

Speaker 7 (51:47):
Watch riveting.

Speaker 1 (51:51):
What else we got here? I'm gonna check it today
because I want to know how many people are watching?

Speaker 7 (51:54):
Right, it tells you how many yea, yeah, six?

Speaker 10 (51:59):
All right?

Speaker 1 (52:00):
Now?

Speaker 7 (52:00):
Four Boeing strike could go on for a while.

Speaker 8 (52:03):
That's what they say about thirty thousand members of the
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers in Seattle and Portland,
Oregon are seeking higher wages and a better pension. The
workers produce the Boeing seven thirty seven mechs and other jets.

Speaker 1 (52:19):
It feels like, okay, right to go on strike. I
mean they've kind of had a hard time through some stuff. Yeah,
dot to our hard time. I don't know if there'll
be a Boeing bonus this year.

Speaker 8 (52:30):
Listen, if you guys can keep the doors from flying
off on these things, you'll get your pay raise.

Speaker 1 (52:36):
Do you think they go into those negotiations and they're like,
we want more money and disability and pension, And they're like, best,
we can do a pizza party.

Speaker 8 (52:47):
Okay, Hey, SpaceX Polaris Don Crue return home after their
historic mission. The historic Polaris Don mission had a successful
splash down in the Gulf of Mexico. The five day
SPACEXB mission completed the world's first commercial spacewalk and reached
an altitude higher than any human has reached in five decades.

(53:09):
The four civilian astronauts in the crew Dragon capsule landed
safely back on Earth early yesterday morning.

Speaker 1 (53:16):
Yeah, apparently they were supposed to land in a different
spot and they ended up splashing down.

Speaker 8 (53:21):
At least they're still alive, that's what matters. Yeah, wild
couldn't have got the other two up there while they're
up there.

Speaker 1 (53:26):
Huh. So you're right there, you're in the neighborhood. You're
literally the closest like you're in space. You're in the
neighborhood right just sway all through. Swing by the iss
pick us up. You'll be good. Yeah, listen, I was
only gonna go seventeen miles up.

Speaker 7 (53:44):
I didn't really want to go to twenty.

Speaker 8 (53:46):
Right, and then lastly here. The ba Amphitheater groundbreaking celebration
is slated for October. A groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the
work that's already done on the Sunset Amphitheater and what's
to come as ski juel for October eleventh, at six
pm in the Rose District. Construction on the Amphitheater is
expected to wrap up in twenty twenty five. The Sunset

(54:08):
Amphitheater is projected to bring in more than two hundred
and eleven million dollars annually.

Speaker 1 (54:13):
It's a broken arrow.

Speaker 7 (54:14):
Do you think that that's gonna take on? You think
that's gonna be that's gonna happen.

Speaker 14 (54:18):
I hope.

Speaker 7 (54:18):
So that's not what I asked.

Speaker 8 (54:20):
I think guess it's gonna be as big of a
deal as they're making it. Like what do you mean
by like getting big acts on the end, They're gonna
get it done, like it's gonna happen.

Speaker 7 (54:28):
I know they broke ground, but that doesn't mean anything.

Speaker 8 (54:30):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, there's a lot of things I
could delay it about.

Speaker 1 (54:33):
The company that's behind it hasn't opened one. H oh.

Speaker 8 (54:37):
What you gotta start somewhere, and they're starting a broken arrow.

Speaker 7 (54:40):
Now that's okay.

Speaker 1 (54:42):
Yeah, I think it will. I think it will.

Speaker 8 (54:44):
Now how much it gets used and the success behind it,
it's a different story. But I do think that they're
gonna go go through and build it and it'll be done.
Yeah next year sometime.

Speaker 1 (54:53):
Again, we're another example like, oh, there's no money, they're
building an amphitheater, right, that's wild. I to hope it
works out because outdoor amphitheaters are awesome. Nothing is nothing
is better than being out in an amphitheater On like
an August evening. Yeah, hot s.

Speaker 9 (55:24):
Miami Dolphins starting quarterback to uh Tago Viola is not
planning on retiring wild I know. I can't believe it.
NFL Network reports that Tua says he will not walk
away despite suffering another concussion and last Thursday's loss of
the Buffalo.

Speaker 7 (55:41):
Bills disturbing concussion it was.

Speaker 9 (55:44):
Yeah, Tua has started visiting with concussion specialists and will
keep doing so until doctors clear him to play, which
I don't think they ever will.

Speaker 7 (55:52):
They will.

Speaker 9 (55:53):
He's suffered three diagnosed concussion since Week four of the
twenty twenty two season. The Dolphins play the Seattle Seahawk
on the road next Sunday. Three that we've seen in
his NFL career. Who knows how many he had?

Speaker 1 (56:07):
These are visual ones we see happen. Here's a question
for you, as a mother of someone who plays football.
How many I had this conversation with another parent. How
many concussions are you willing to let your child have
before you tell them they can't play football anymore?

Speaker 9 (56:24):
Probably? Two? Two, depending on the severity.

Speaker 1 (56:28):
I think say more so, there's like the severity have
you seen it happen or because there are some you see,
and then there's some of you don't see.

Speaker 9 (56:36):
Sure all of the above, probably, but I think that
a concussion, like there's different there's different types of concussions.
Like it's a light concussion.

Speaker 1 (56:52):
So you're okay with a light concussion. There's flesh wound stabs, right,
there's bullet grazing.

Speaker 7 (57:00):
And then there's penny, I.

Speaker 1 (57:01):
Guess there's.

Speaker 9 (57:03):
There is a We're going to treat it like a concussion,
you know what I'm saying, Like, no, I don't hit
in the head, but we're treating it as a concussion.
It's not really there, but we're going to treat it
as one because it was a hit to the head,
you know. But yeah, I would say probably two.

Speaker 1 (57:22):
Two of which one because you just try to make
it sound like there are some that aren't that bad.

Speaker 9 (57:27):
And it's on probably because it's football, you.

Speaker 1 (57:33):
Know, right, No, you're only you're only doing it correctly
if you get a concussion.

Speaker 9 (57:36):
No, yes, it's the sport. It is my biggest fear too,
Like you know, I'm worry about it all the time.

Speaker 1 (57:46):
Yeah, the part is we don't know exactly right, that's
the wild part to me.

Speaker 7 (57:50):
Do you think you should retire.

Speaker 9 (57:51):
Yeah I do.

Speaker 7 (57:51):
GIMPI oh for sure, man, I do.

Speaker 1 (57:53):
It's not worth it. Man, you get ninety four guaranteed,
taking ninety four million dollars and just go have one
and I get it, like, Hey, this is who I am.
This is all I've ever done since I've been five
or whatever. Crazy thing. There's ninety four million reasons. Yeah,
you have a whole life in front of you, having
the people around you, the Dolphins, the owner.

Speaker 7 (58:13):
They're not gonna do that. They have a play.

Speaker 1 (58:18):
It's wild. I almost feel like the NFL should have
a rule that if you get so many concussions, you're done.

Speaker 12 (58:25):
They won't.

Speaker 7 (58:26):
No, of course they won't. They don't care. They don't care.

Speaker 1 (58:28):
Think about this, Think about the NFL has a program
about breast cancer, right that, whether they pay for or not,
all cancers now because of the whatever, all the so
they have a thing about cancer.

Speaker 7 (58:42):
How many programs do they have about concussions?

Speaker 8 (58:45):
Not a narrow one.

Speaker 9 (58:47):
Zero zero And that's your balls to the wall sports.
Someone's you on ninety seven five.

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Good morning gim Pee, Well, good morning Gorban. There's a
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It's on the iHeartRadio app. Little red microphone down on
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Speaker 1 (59:50):
All right, join us on the line right now is Michael.
Hello Michael, how are you doing well?

Speaker 10 (59:57):
How about you? Good?

Speaker 1 (59:58):
Michael is here for our listener. Are awesome? It says
here you have two kids and six grandkids. Tell me
the difference for you on loving your kids and your grandkids.
How much more fun are your grandkids?

Speaker 10 (01:00:13):
Well, it's completely different. You you're no longer raising kids,
you're no longer responsible for who they become as adults.
I mean, you just get to enjoy them. You just
get to have fun with my children. You know, I
was trying to mold them, you know, and create better
people or create you know, the best people they could be.
With my grandkids, I'm just grands you know, I mean,

(01:00:34):
and I got to start early. I got you know,
I had my first grandchild at forty five.

Speaker 1 (01:00:39):
Wow.

Speaker 10 (01:00:40):
So so actually I got three. My first were twins,
they were identical twins, and then six months later my
other daughter. You know, I had a daughter. So at
forty five I had three grandchildren.

Speaker 1 (01:00:57):
Wow. That's young to have grandchildren. And I'm sure you
loved having your friends. Uh give you a hard time
about being grandpa?

Speaker 10 (01:01:07):
Well, Graham's is cool, dude, man, I mean, you know,
I don't want to be some old fart.

Speaker 1 (01:01:13):
Do you sit back in it? Do you sit back
chair with your legs extended and crossed in, your hands
on your belly?

Speaker 10 (01:01:21):
No? Actually, I said, on the couch with a pig
next to me?

Speaker 1 (01:01:24):
So hold on, did you say a pig? Yeah, you
have a you have a pet pig. I have to
I'm sure she's a nice lady, but I'm assuming you
mean the actual animal.

Speaker 10 (01:01:38):
Yeah, she's right here.

Speaker 7 (01:01:40):
What are your pigs names?

Speaker 10 (01:01:43):
Sally is the first one, and then Peppa was it
was a little pig.

Speaker 7 (01:01:49):
We got so and again I'm I'm.

Speaker 1 (01:01:53):
Kind of ignorant to it, but can you train pigs
to go outside to go to the bathroom?

Speaker 10 (01:01:58):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, I mean they're they're easier than dogs.
I mean, I had have a trained in like two days.
And Sally, you know, now it's you know, that's a
story in itself. But these were actually my daughter's, my
younger daughter's pigs, and they ended up coming here when
she got pregnant last time. And you know, and well

(01:02:23):
I was a let's see that grandchild is working on too.
So they are here full time now.

Speaker 1 (01:02:30):
And I wouldn't and and what do you I know
these are stupid questions, but again I'm ignorant, But like,
what do you feed a pig?

Speaker 10 (01:02:40):
Well, I mean I big eat just about anything. But no,
I get they get they have picked food pellets and
and like in the morning, uh, in the morning, they
just because they wake me up about four in the
morning to eat, I mean, and they're insistent when they are,
so I'll get them. I'll just give them pellets in
But in the evening at about seven, they get their

(01:03:00):
evening dinner and they get cream, beans and pellets, and
then during the day they'll get snacks, which is mostly cheerios.

Speaker 1 (01:03:09):
You say, wake up now, people wanwn dogs and sometimes
cats when they're the animals wake them up.

Speaker 7 (01:03:14):
They jump up on the bed.

Speaker 1 (01:03:15):
And I know pigs to have quite short legs, So
how do they wake you up?

Speaker 10 (01:03:20):
They jump on the bed.

Speaker 1 (01:03:22):
Do you have a low bed?

Speaker 10 (01:03:25):
No, I mean he don't. Don't, don't get it messed up.
Those little short legs are busy now they can do
some don't kid yourself anybody, And if you don't get up,
they'll reach you right off the bed because they're strong.

Speaker 1 (01:03:41):
Yeah, strong.

Speaker 7 (01:03:43):
And and do they alert you to strangers like dogs do.

Speaker 10 (01:03:49):
No, not so much that they but they do notice
anything that's different, you know, like if if like when
I let them out on the back, if I've been
out there and left a box out on the deck.
You know, boys, Sally her ears a park up and
she stops dead in her tracks and is looking at it.
I mean, there could be a towel out there, just

(01:04:10):
anything that's different. She has to really know what's going
on with so yeah, yeah, Pepa's not so much. Peppa
just easy going. So but we got Pepa immediately after
she was waiting.

Speaker 8 (01:04:22):
So so, when these pets of yours died, do you
intend on eating them?

Speaker 15 (01:04:31):
No?

Speaker 10 (01:04:31):
No, they're not that kind of pig. The little love pigs.
If you cut them open, just a little love falls out.

Speaker 1 (01:04:36):
Listen. I have no idea that did that pig just bark?

Speaker 9 (01:04:41):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (01:04:42):
No, that's that's true. That's the dog.

Speaker 7 (01:04:44):
Oh you have a dog, dish? No wonder you know,
gimpy like.

Speaker 9 (01:04:49):
The farm at your house?

Speaker 1 (01:04:50):
Is that it?

Speaker 7 (01:04:51):
Is it two pigs and a dog or do you
have any other stuff?

Speaker 10 (01:04:53):
Noah, no, no, no, it's two pigs and a dog,
all of them, all of them from the same daughter,
all of them kind of this is this is the
macy refuge as her animals. You know, she can no
longer have them. This is where they seem to end up.

Speaker 1 (01:05:10):
Okay, So I want to ask you an intimate question
about the pigs, and you know, I have no idea
what the answer is going to be, because it is
an honest question. I would imagine when you meet a
lady and you tell them you have two pigs at
the house, it can be quite the pickup line. How
does that does it work pretty well?

Speaker 10 (01:05:27):
Oh, appear lately I've been kind of I've been kind
of going through a dry spill, so I haven't had
to try it. But no, I actually did have. I
guess it was. It's been about about a year ago. Now.
I was coming home with a friend and I said, oh,

(01:05:47):
by the way, and uh, it really it really it
really wasn't it really wasn't a good deal starter.

Speaker 7 (01:05:59):
Oh it turned.

Speaker 10 (01:06:02):
So yeah. But I mean, hell, I'll take my pigs.
I'll take my pigs.

Speaker 1 (01:06:10):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:06:11):
Man each his own, but all right.

Speaker 1 (01:06:13):
Uh. And by the way, I think if you took
you know, put that one of them on a leash
and went to home depot or whatever someplace where you
can take them, I'm sure ladies would be like, oh
my gosh.

Speaker 10 (01:06:24):
Oh you know, if you know they love the folk,
you show them a photo of Sally, like land in
my lap, you know, her laying across the couch and
her head in my lap. Oh, it's like, oh, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:06:38):
And I'm like, don't be a broad, don't be you right, Okay, Uh,
that's not even why hey, it's not even on my
notes about the pig thing.

Speaker 7 (01:06:47):
I just think that's incredibly fascinating.

Speaker 1 (01:06:49):
Uh. It says here that you, uh drive for Uber.
How long have you been doing that?

Speaker 10 (01:06:56):
About three years?

Speaker 1 (01:06:57):
Tell me the pros on drive and the not awesome
things about driving for Uber or any you know ride
share company.

Speaker 10 (01:07:08):
Well, I mean, obviously you get to you know, work
on your own terms, You get to work on your
own schedule. You just you know, you're either you know,
you pick up your phone, you click the button, you're online,
you're at work. You know, like if I'm going to
stop like I stopped this morning, you know, the GIMPI
you know, calls me in, so I click the button

(01:07:30):
and I'm off work to make it, you know, for
this phone call. And that's probably the best thing. The
worst thing is is some of the people you meet.
I mean, you meet some cool people, and you you know,
you meet all kinds. You're going to meet, both sides
of the spectrum. I try not to go out in
the evenings because you know, you know, the bar scene

(01:07:50):
and everything. I don't I don't think you're going to
catch people at their best. So you know, I kind
of do the about seven of the morning till you know,
two or three in the afternoon.

Speaker 1 (01:08:03):
Yeah, I know guys that do that that they'll they'll
do the ride share stuff, but they don't want to
deal with the bar crowd just because of the chaos
that comes with that.

Speaker 10 (01:08:12):
Well, it's you know, like I said, I'm not people
aren't at their best whenever they're you know, loaded, I mean,
so why, you know, why catch people at their worst moment.

Speaker 9 (01:08:26):
Have you ever taken one of the pigs with you
on while you're driving around in your uber?

Speaker 10 (01:08:31):
No? No, the pigs aren't real fond of the car.
I used to because we used to take them back
and forth whenever I first got them, U we shared
my daughter. I'd keep them a week and my daughter'd
keep them a week, and so you know, i'd go
get them and bring them back. And she lives in
No States county, so I would drive out there and
bring them back. And but no, they're not real fond

(01:08:54):
of the car, and they haven't been anyone and a
couple of let's see, it's been a couple of years
and now they've been here full time, so don't I
don't even know. If I could get Sally in the car,
she'd give me ten tons a hell.

Speaker 1 (01:09:07):
Who is the absolute worst person without names. Of course,
worst character you have ever picked up in an uber.

Speaker 10 (01:09:19):
Well, it would have to be the guy that got
me in Dutch with the law. I I go and
I'm get a normal you know, it's just it was
number what, you know, fifteen of twenty that day, I
got to pick up a guy's sonic, and you know,
you don't get much information. You don't get a photo,

(01:09:39):
You just get a name and a pickup location. And
so I go to the sonic and I'm sitting there
and I'm waiting, and you know, I'm waiting and I'm
waiting and I'm waiting. And this is the annoying part
is having to wait. You know, you ordered the car,
you know, be outside, you know, come out, you know,
don't don't let them just sit out there for you know,
they get like two minutes and then there's like a

(01:10:01):
five minute where they can be charged. So I'm sitting
here and I'm watching, and I'm watching, and I'm watching
the timer, you know, and it's going it's going in
as soon as it hits five minutes. Because I'm annoyed
at this point, I'm gonna, you know, cancel it and
move on to the next one. Well, you know. Here,
I'm about four minutes then and then I see this
guy lining up the street and you know, and he

(01:10:25):
jumps in the back seat and he's like, man, I'm
glad you're still here. And I was like barely, you know.
So I start to ride and off we go and
I look and it's a three quarter mile ride back
in the direction he was running from right, and it's
going to a park in this neighborhood. So as I'm
coming up on this park, he's like, hey, if I
tip you a few bucks, can you just take me

(01:10:46):
around the corner to his apartment? And I'm like, sure, man,
why not? So I do. And that's pretty much the
end of my interaction with him. Okay, fast forward about
twenty four hours and I'm down to seventy first some
mingo h picking up another rider at waffle house. So
I turned into Sam's parking lot. And if you've been there,

(01:11:08):
you know you're going down mingo and you got to
turn the left or I was traveling north and I
had to turn the left, and I just turn the left,
and then you have to turn right, and this cop
is behind, you know, left and left, and we're right
and I'm like, what the hell? And so I stop
in front of the waffle house waiting for the rider
to come out, and he lights me up and I

(01:11:29):
don't really wasn't doing anything. So, you know, my biggest
thing is I'm, you know, trying to be slick because
I don't, you know, I'm bad about my wearing my
seat belt. So I'm sitting here trying to be slick.
Pull my seatbelt, man, I'm latch it, you know. And
he comes up to the window and he's like, is
this your car? I said yeah, yeah, he said, do
you have an idea? So of course, and so I
handed my license and he's like can you step out

(01:11:51):
of the car? And so I'm like, uh, is there
a problem? Is there a problem? Because I'm supposed to
be picking some up here and get them a ride.
And he's like, can you step out of the car police.
I'm like okay, and I get out. Well, I look
behind me and it's not him. There's seven of these guys. Right,

(01:12:12):
there's seven cop cars behind me, doors open. You know,
they're all standing back here behind you down look like
you know, I don't know whether they have the guns
or not, but I mean it, you know, it looked
messed up. And at this point, I'm, you know, politeness
is out the window. I'm dropping f bombs like, you know,
bang bang bang bang. You know, Like, what in the
F is going on? Do you think you got you know,

(01:12:35):
whatever it is? Oh, I'm I mean, I'm I've lost it.
I mean, I'm really just you know, wigged out at
this point, and uh, you know, and he's you know,
you can see that everybody's kind of on edge. And
about that time, Uh, the lady that I was going
to pick up at the waffle house she comes out

(01:12:56):
and she's like, God, ain't buying me another Huber? And uh,
the sergeant that was back with all the cars, she's
she's like, he's an uber driver. And I looked at
her and I said yeah, and she goes, well that
makes a little more sense. And I was like, to who,
I don't you know what what is going on? She said, well,
there was an incident yesterday and and the detectives need

(01:13:20):
to speak with him. They need to do it downtown,
they can't do it here. And I'm like, what incident? Well,
I can't tell you. I was like, well, what this
I can't tell you? Well? What what? What? About that.
I can't tell you. I'm like, what can you tell me?
She's like, well, we'll park your car for you, we'll
give your ride downtown, and then we'll bring you back
after no offense, lady. But when you take somebody downtown,

(01:13:41):
they don't usually come back. So so I can see
at this point that no is not an option, right,
you know, they're they're uh, you know, this isn't something
that I'm going to get to refuse to do. So
I agree and they I told him I could park

(01:14:02):
my car and then she's like, no, you won't be
getting in your car. So they parked my car. When
we bring to my keys, hand them to me and
I hop in the front seat and off downtown to go.
And when we get down there, they take me to
it's the underground parking area at the jail, where the
old jail used to be. And they take you into
this room and it's just like on TV. Man, It's

(01:14:23):
a plain white room, a table, a couple of chairs,
windows he can't see through, and I guess there was
a camera in the ceiling. Well at that time, this
guy walks in. He's like, I'm detective. I won't say
his name. But I'm detective so and so it's robbery division.
I was like robbery. I was like, here we go

(01:14:44):
with the f blines again. I was like, you got
a wrong guy. And he was like, well, he's like,
did you pick up a guy from Sonic yesterday? And
I just dropped my head and I'm like, oh man,
And I was like yeah. And I was like I
was a hinky ride from the gate, you know. And
he's like, well, tell me about it. So I'd tell

(01:15:05):
him the story and then he's like, well, he's like, uh,
he had just robbed the bank on on sixty first
or it's like fifty seven fifty fifth and lewis there,
and then he went and got in your car. And
so this morning we've had a bolo out, so we
need to get a little information from you. And I'm like,

(01:15:26):
you got to be kidding me this. You know this
Jack asked unwittingly or with me, unwittingly becoming the wheelman
to a bank robbery. So, you know, I show him.
They asked me, you know, like what you know what
I did where I took him this and that and
this and that and and on and on him. Meanwhile

(01:15:47):
they're asking questions and encouraging you to speak. They're not
telling you much, right, and so they're kind and I
guess just watching it, well, you know, I ended up,
you know, being able to point out where I had
dropped him off, and I told him. I was like, well,
you know it was Urban Oats apartments over on you know,

(01:16:09):
Lewis just west of Lewis on on Fitt First Street, right,
and so, you know, it was just one of those
deals that you know, when you're sitting around talking about
driving an uber, you're like, what if this happens? Or
you know, what if that you don't expect it to
be real. You know, it's you know, it's not like

(01:16:30):
what if you get struck by lighting? And you're not
expecting to get struck by light. So yeah, that was
that was one of the I've had some messed ups,
you know, some goofy Stufah.

Speaker 1 (01:16:43):
No, that sounds for sure easily the most messed up
one that is out there. I got to tell you, man,
that is enough for me to not want to be
a ride share driver at all. The chance of being
a wheelman is not something on I'm gonna put that
on the way. You know, as time has passed board.
I'm not I'm not going to be involved in something
like that. But you get to say that now.

Speaker 10 (01:17:02):
Well, I'll tell you what. I don't want to top it.
I don't want to store your topic.

Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
No way, no way, me neither. Right on, man, Well, listen,
it's been awesome talking to you, Michael. Thank you so much.
Take care of Sally and Peppa and thanks for taking
the time.

Speaker 10 (01:17:17):
You bet, buddy, y'all you guys have a good one. Oh,
by the way, best and the worst. Yeah, y'all get
me take it to Dallas this last weekend the worst.
Well I got to watch personally Dallas. Fuck.

Speaker 1 (01:17:32):
It's all part of our master plan.

Speaker 10 (01:17:36):
Hey, you guys have a good one, all.

Speaker 1 (01:17:37):
Right, buddy, see you later. It's Michael, our listeners rowesome.
We'll take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 11 (01:17:42):
Tilsa's Morning Show continues next Dax The Big Man Morning
Show on Telsa's Lackastasia ninety seven five KMOT.

Speaker 1 (01:17:57):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show coming up
in twenty five minutes. Jeff Heinsley from Hensley and Associates
is going to join us.

Speaker 7 (01:18:02):
You're going through divorce, custody, guardianship.

Speaker 1 (01:18:04):
Name change, you need an adult guardianship any of those things.
Jeff will be in the studio to answer how any
of that can work. Feel free to get your question
to us ahead of time. A couple waste email address
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We almost all know someone who's going through things like this.

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Grab them, tell them to get their question over to
us when he's in the studio at nine.

Speaker 7 (01:18:30):
This is gonna be fun.

Speaker 1 (01:18:31):
They've put together a formula to find out who is
the worst actor in movie history. Here's the criteria, online
movie ratings, right, box office success, the Razzies. They took
all those things right, so like the worst online movie ratings.
The worst actor according to online movie ratings is Stevendorf,

(01:18:55):
who sure he was in the Gate Officer down on
Quantum Project, fear dot com okay, and box office success.
The worst Dolph Lungren if you don't know who Dolph Lungern,
and he's the Russian from the Sylvester Stloone Rocky movie okay,

(01:19:16):
amongst other movies.

Speaker 7 (01:19:19):
And then the Razzies.

Speaker 1 (01:19:20):
The worst actor on Razzies list Sylvester stallone, Oh the
Worst Room Movies rated that he was in Driven, escape
Plan two, Hades, Get Carter, and Rhinestone. So that is
the I'm just giving you kind of a sample of
each one of the criteria for the worst Actor. So

(01:19:41):
here is the final results. I'll give you a chance
to guess if you'd like. Who do you think, according
to this formula, is the worst actor in movie understand
actor actors, same thing, worst actor in movie history.

Speaker 9 (01:19:58):
I think it's gonna be someone like Adam Sandler.

Speaker 1 (01:20:01):
Adam Sandler Okay, incorrect, not even in the top ten
of the worst.

Speaker 8 (01:20:09):
Or in the Adam Sandler universal scho with Kevin James.

Speaker 7 (01:20:12):
Kevin James.

Speaker 9 (01:20:14):
No, Nicholas Cage.

Speaker 1 (01:20:17):
Nicholas Cage is one, two, three, four, eighth, okay. Alec Baldwin,
Alec Baldwin not on the list, Brendan not on the list?
How about uh Sally Field? No, this is amazing, dude

(01:20:38):
out there exactly alright.

Speaker 9 (01:20:39):
So Chris Catanan.

Speaker 7 (01:20:42):
Number one.

Speaker 1 (01:20:43):
Madonna the worst actor of all time according to online ratings,
Razzie nominations and Box Officer or Worst Movies. The next
best thing. Never saw it, Body of Evidence seen it.
I thought it was fine, but there's a lot of
sex in it. Swept Away and Shanghai is fries. Of

(01:21:04):
those movies, ring.

Speaker 9 (01:21:05):
Bell, I think the first one.

Speaker 7 (01:21:07):
The next best thing.

Speaker 9 (01:21:08):
Yeah, I think that.

Speaker 3 (01:21:10):
Uh.

Speaker 9 (01:21:11):
I want to say that that was a something, a
romance comedy with the British actor who was in notting Hill. Yes,
I think okay.

Speaker 1 (01:21:27):
Number two Kim Basinger, okay, Really her worst movies. I
dreamed of Africa while she was out. Elvis has left
the building and blessed the child.

Speaker 9 (01:21:40):
Never saw any of them.

Speaker 1 (01:21:42):
Number three Sharon Stone really her worst ones di Oblique Sliver,
Basic Instinct two and a Different Loyalty okay. Number four
Megan Fox. I don't disagree with this. I don't think
she's a great actress. Is No, she's cute, but that's

(01:22:03):
about as far as it goes. Her worst movies Teenage Mutant,
Teenage Mutant Ninja, Turtles Out of the Shadows, Oh, Teenage
Mutant Ninja, Out of the Shadows, Jennifer's Body, Teenage Mutant Ninja, Turtles,
and Passion Play. Okay. Uh. Fifth on the list is
Steven Sagall, who I've got to be honest.

Speaker 7 (01:22:24):
I thought was going to be at the top.

Speaker 1 (01:22:26):
Oh yeah, Against the Dark, Blockhout, black Down, Sorry almost
said black Black Hawk Down, Black Dawn, Out for a Kill,
The Perfect Weapon, and The Foreigner.

Speaker 7 (01:22:37):
Demmy Moore on this list.

Speaker 1 (01:22:40):
Her worst movies Forsaken, Mortal Thoughts, Strip, Tease, and The Juror. Okay. Next,
Kuba Gooding Junior. His worst movies Chill Factor, Daddy Daycamp, Sacrifice,
and The Devil's Tomb. Hmmm, Nicholas Cage. I think it's

(01:23:02):
fair to put Nicholas Cage on here because he'll do
any movie. Yeah, right, and he's done some bad ones.
The worst movies for him The Runner, Dying of the Light, Arsenal,
The wicker Man. Oh, I thought The wicker Man was good?
Left Behind. Next on the list halle Berry. Wow, to

(01:23:22):
be fair, she's done some bad She is not a
great actor. You could say that every actor and actress
has done a turn or two. You got to Yeah, yeah,
not all of them are going to be blockbusters and
home runs, you know, but you hear a name like
halle Berry. That's why we're so shocked.

Speaker 8 (01:23:38):
Yeah, because everything we've seen she's been pretty good in.

Speaker 1 (01:23:43):
I can only think of one movie she's excellent in,
and that is the movie she did with Billy Bob Thornton.
That is the The other other movies are fine, they're
not exceptionally good.

Speaker 9 (01:23:55):
When you see an Oscar winner on the list of.

Speaker 1 (01:23:58):
Yeah, that's I mean, Cube was an Oscar winner, is
he yes, show.

Speaker 7 (01:24:03):
Me the money?

Speaker 9 (01:24:03):
Oh yeah, okay.

Speaker 1 (01:24:06):
Right, because that doesn't mean you're the best actor of
all time because you went an Oscar. So Halle Berryes
is perfect Stranger, baps, baps. I don't know that.

Speaker 8 (01:24:16):
That was early mid nineties, Black African princesses is what
that stood for.

Speaker 9 (01:24:23):
Yeah, and the Perfect Stranger was good.

Speaker 7 (01:24:26):
Also, Dark Tide and Catwoman.

Speaker 1 (01:24:29):
Catwoman was not good. Val Kilmer on the list Red Planet, Batman, Forever,
TwixT and seven Below, and easily the person with some
of the most movies on this list, Jennifer Lopez.

Speaker 7 (01:24:47):
She is not a good actress.

Speaker 1 (01:24:49):
Angel Eyes made Manhattan, what to expect when you're expecting
the wedding Planner, Anaconda and every film she's.

Speaker 13 (01:24:56):
Done, oh ma, she's a stripper, and that one, that
one with enough even that it's like where Sean Connery
is that one one where Sean Conrie teaches her how
to be a badass.

Speaker 7 (01:25:09):
No, no, no, I'm confusing her with the Catherine Zada Jones.

Speaker 8 (01:25:13):
I know which one you're talking about. Uh, sure enough,
he'll do it again. Yeah, yeah, stuck out.

Speaker 1 (01:25:20):
And then the last person on this list, Mickey Rourke. Okay,
he's done some bad movies. A Prayer for Dying, Desperate Hours,
and point Blank are on the list of the worst
actors of all time. I don't I don't disagree with
really anybody on that list. Do you see when you
go okay, yeah, I'm not ready to stand on the
hill and defend Ali Berry as one of the best

(01:25:41):
actors of all time.

Speaker 9 (01:25:43):
Yeah, not one of the best. But I don't. I
think that the movies that they put for Jennifer Lopez
are good movies. I like her as an actress.

Speaker 7 (01:25:55):
Color me shocked.

Speaker 9 (01:25:56):
I actually like her movies more so than I like
her music.

Speaker 7 (01:26:01):
Have you gone to a movie because Jennifer Lopez is
in it?

Speaker 1 (01:26:05):
No? No, Have you gone to any movie because an
actor isn't it because you like that actor?

Speaker 11 (01:26:13):
No?

Speaker 9 (01:26:13):
I really can't say that.

Speaker 1 (01:26:14):
I am okay. I realize how many movies she's been
a ton dude.

Speaker 7 (01:26:18):
Yeah, everybody's like she's a bitch.

Speaker 1 (01:26:20):
Yeah, she does everything. She was in Jack with Robert Williams.
I didn't know that. I don't know that either. Okay, Yeah,
but she's think about that. She's in everything. That means
a lot of people. She's either convinced a lot of people, right,
But despite being one of she gets a lot of
movie roles, she gets a lot of music opportunities.

Speaker 8 (01:26:40):
Yeah, it's a big old donkey butt of hers.

Speaker 1 (01:26:42):
Man, it just hypnotized. Plenty of people have big old
donkey butts and are attractive in Hollywood. She ain't the
only one, but there must be something that people get.
It's like people doubt dog on Adam Sandler, Right, people
go to his movies and watch his movies. They're not
just dumb handing out money that way. All Right, we
gotta take a break. We'll be back.

Speaker 11 (01:27:02):
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Speaker 9 (01:27:31):
Sports the Steelers silenced the Broncos thirteen to six from
Denver to earn their second straight win. Justin Fields once
again started for the injured Russell Wilson and completed thirteen

(01:27:53):
of twenty passes for one hundred and seventeen yards and
one touchdown. He added eight carries for twenty seven yards.
Harris A scampered for sixty nine rushing yards on seventeen carries,
while Demante Kazzie and Corey Tries Junior came away with interceptions.
Pittsburgh leads the AFC North at two and zero. Bo
Nicks went twenty of thirty five for two hundred and

(01:28:14):
forty six yards to go with the pair of picks.
He also led the team with twenty five rushing yards
on four carries. Denver's last in the AFC West at
oh and two.

Speaker 1 (01:28:23):
Yeah, the first of all Bears fan not happy, right,
They can't be happy to see Justin Fields flourish. Two.
It was kind of a big game for the Steelers
because they wanted to do right by Russell because of
how the Broncos did Russell. If you take that into consideration,
I don't know if that's really a thing that gets
around in the locker room. But they still have some

(01:28:46):
things to work around. They had, like what ten penalties?
They had some other things they had to work out.
But I think the real story here is the Broncos
woof bo Nick's not looking good. He is really really
struggling and compared to what we saw in the preseason,
and uh, Sean Payton alleges to be this big mastermind

(01:29:06):
of quarterbacks and offense and he can't get this guy
to settle down for nothing, and uh it just that
transition from pro to college is so so hard. Clearly
these people are talented athletes. Yeah, Caleb Justin, all these
they're Jayden, They're all incredibly talented athletes. It just shows
how complicated the next level is. Give him some time

(01:29:30):
to get warmed up. I mean maybe maybe because there
are plenty of good quarterbacks that probably aren't gonna make
it because of who their coach was when they were rookies,
and they get you know, they get all jacked up,
They get in their head and change the way they
think about things.

Speaker 7 (01:29:48):
And that could be happening.

Speaker 1 (01:29:50):
That could have happened with Justin, that could be happening
with Caleb, that could be I mean Caleb clearly looks overwhelmed,
and then no, he looks overwhelm.

Speaker 7 (01:30:00):
He is struggling dramatically.

Speaker 9 (01:30:01):
I don't know. I think he looks all right.

Speaker 7 (01:30:04):
The idea that part of it too, is the play call.

Speaker 1 (01:30:06):
In Chicago, they're they're running running plays off the left tackle.
Left tackles the slowest pool off the snap, they take
the longest to get active because they're the furthest away,
and so when you run a guy over off that side,
it takes long. The guy isn't even in spot to
protect by the time the running back gets there. It
is a They're calling some bad plays there, But in Denver.

(01:30:29):
I don't see any awesome storylines out of Denver.

Speaker 9 (01:30:33):
No, it was a good day for the Jets, the
I know barely. They took down the top way.

Speaker 1 (01:30:43):
Dude, when your coach is yelling at you, uh. The
Tennessee coach yelled at Will Levis, and they have him
on TV going, what the f? What are you? What
the f are you doing? If I remember is what
it said correctly, that is they have a problem too.

Speaker 9 (01:30:58):
Yeah. Yeah. Aaron completed eighteen of thirty passes for one
hundred and seventy six yards. And two touchdowns. Breese Hall
had fourteen carries for sixty two yards and caught seven
balls for fifty two yards on a score. Will McDonald
the fourth racked up three sacks as New York sits
third in the AFC East at one and one. Will
Levis went nineteen of twenty eight for one hundred and

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ninety two yards, one touchdown and a pick for Tennessee.
Calvin Ridley reeled in four passes for seventy seven yards
and a score as the Titans remained winless on the
season at zero to two and sit third in the
AFC South. The Packers ran for two hundred and sixty
one yards during a sixteen to ten win over the
Colts at lambeau Field. Josh Jacobs led the way with

(01:31:39):
one hundred and fifty one yards on the ground, and
Malik Willis tossed a touchdown pass during a ten point
first quarter. The Colts got back into the game in
the fourth quarter, but Anthony Richardson threw an interception on
a hail Mary attempt at the buzzer to give Green
Bay the win.

Speaker 1 (01:31:55):
If you get his chance, go watch the video of
Malik under center. I think he's under center and the
sinner vomits on the ball and snaps it, and Malik
was gonna throw it, and he just runs with it
because he can't.

Speaker 7 (01:32:07):
He can't throw it because it's covered in vomit.

Speaker 1 (01:32:09):
And he goes to the sideline and apparently this is postgame,
then goes, why didn't you throw it? And he goes
cause there was vomit on it. Two. It's because you
see him just blow chunks all over the football snap it.
You're like, yeah, linemen are just different, man. Offensive linemen
are just different.

Speaker 9 (01:32:28):
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carries sixty five receiving yards on two catches. Derek Carr
completed eleven of sixteen passes for two hundred and forty
three yard cards, two touchdowns and one interception. New Orleans
leads the NFC South at two and o. Dak Prescott
went twenty seven of thirty nine for two hundred and
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Speaker 7 (01:34:55):
Join us in the studio. Now is Jeff Hensley from
Hensley and Associate.

Speaker 14 (01:34:58):
It's good morning, Jeff, Hey, good morning.

Speaker 1 (01:35:00):
I like to uh, well, if you have a question
for Jeff about divorce, custody, guardianship, name change, any of
those things in family law, Jeff can help. And the
best way to get your question to us is to
email show at KMOT dot com, text bmms whatever that
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Oh kmod and asking me your question. I have to

(01:35:20):
use things going on in real life. Yeah, sure to
lead in. And this weekend we saw Jennifer Lopez and
Ben Affleck together out even kissing, and she had already
filed for divorce. How hard is it to undo a
divorce or after you filed, how hard.

Speaker 14 (01:35:35):
It actually filed?

Speaker 12 (01:35:36):
I mean, it's pretty simple when we do it all
the time. I mean, if people decide to try and
reconcile and get along, okay, then we can put a
couple options. I mean, you can put the divorce on
a hold and see if the reconciliation sticks all right,
because sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't, and then otherwise,
you know, if they if it does stick, then we
can just file a joint dismissal of the divorce. I mean,
it's not it's not a hard press is to freeze it.

(01:35:58):
It's not a hard press the process to dismiss it.
And it's very common that people try for conciliation therapy,
and then of course it's also very common that during
the divorce process it's massive booty call time, so that
that happens quite a bit too.

Speaker 14 (01:36:12):
In fact, I think I maybe have told you guys
the story before.

Speaker 12 (01:36:15):
But I had one divorce where the night before mediation,
my client and the other side were hanging out.

Speaker 1 (01:36:23):
We'll just call it that and Netflix and Chilling.

Speaker 12 (01:36:25):
That's right, Netflick, Netflix and Chilling, although it was old
enough that that didn't exist, But yes, Netflix and Chilling,
and we did mediation the next day and they reached
an agreement and got the divorce done. So you know,
it's it's very common for that stuff to happen. But
to answer your question, it's it's easy to freeze it
or to dismiss it as long as the parties agree
to it.

Speaker 1 (01:36:44):
Jeff Finsley from Hensley and Associates is here if you
have a question about divorce, custody, guardianship, name change, adult guardianships, adoptions.
Jeff can handle all those questions for you right now
nine to eight four six oh kmod. This question says,
I was what I need to do to go about
getting my liquor license reinstated. I'm a convicted felon and

(01:37:06):
my means of employment before conviction was bartender server. I've
spoken personally with somebody I'm not going to say their
name about it, and he said he would look into it.
And I have not heard back. It's been about two weeks.
Is there a possibility I might get in strict get reinstated?
Now you with family law, this isn't you, but it
is something the folks in Hinsland Associates can't help with.

Speaker 12 (01:37:26):
Right So throw our office in POHUSCA with Colin up there,
who handles all of our cases and does a great job.
He can look into this and get you an answer
for that. My gut reaction is is when you're a
felon and you have those things taken away, I mean
it's hard to get reinstated on those things, and we
battle that all the time. And licensure for doctors, lawyers, nurses,
any of those kind of things, I mean it's harder

(01:37:47):
to get a reinstatement. Depends on the controlling board. I mean,
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They have their own boards that handle that stuff. But
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(01:38:08):
the Shoemake Law Firm a call and ask for Colin,
he can look that up and get you an answer
right away.

Speaker 7 (01:38:13):
Here's one from last week.

Speaker 1 (01:38:15):
It says I was doing research, and it says I
need three months of savings before filing. If I don't
do this, how fast can I get financial support from
my spouse.

Speaker 7 (01:38:23):
When he is the working partner?

Speaker 12 (01:38:25):
Okay, So you know, I'm glad she or he did
some research. You know, it's nice to have some information
going into it and not be completely blind on it.
The amount of income is really up to you. Three
is a good number, some say six. I mean, it
just depends, and we've had everything in between. But the
question being is is you know how long before you

(01:38:45):
get some money? Well, the first it depends. And the
reason I answer I answer that way is this again,
bigger counties Tulsa Oklahoma County, some others, it's harder to
get there's a longer process to getting hearing day to
get that taken care of. If we are in a
smaller county, meaning anything thing outside of Tulsa County and
around us, Okay, we can getting hearing much quicker than
we can in Tulsa County because of the way the

(01:39:06):
requirements in Tulsa County.

Speaker 14 (01:39:07):
So with that being said, you.

Speaker 12 (01:39:09):
Know, in smaller counties you can usually get something within
a couple of weeks, Tulsa County, you're looking at at
least you know, if assuming there are no agreements right
between the parties, you're looking at Tulsa County probably at
least you know, six weeks or more so.

Speaker 7 (01:39:23):
And haws that work.

Speaker 1 (01:39:24):
Does the money come directly from the partner to you
or is it a third party system The money has
to filter through.

Speaker 12 (01:39:29):
No, it doesn't have to filter through anybody. I mean
usually if it's alimony support that kind of thing, or
temporary support, it's paid directly to the individual. Usually that's
done by you know, cash app or some sort of
money transfer like cash app, Venmo, PayPal, all those others.
Revolute those others as well as you know checks never
give cash all right. If you do, make sure you

(01:39:51):
get an actual, physical, written receipt.

Speaker 14 (01:39:53):
As to who it went to, how much it was,
and what it was for.

Speaker 12 (01:39:56):
Okay, obviously that's much harder than cash app brothers, where
you just type in the memo and send it on.
But you know that's it's done directly. We typically will
not be involved in the process. In other words, the
one party doesn't have to send it to us, and
I send it on. Okay, we don't want to be
involved in that process. We don't need to be involved
in that process. That's just extra charges for nothing. Usually

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it's sent to the other side. But again in some
way that is proof of what was sent, how much,
and who it went to.

Speaker 1 (01:40:24):
All right, let's go the phones. Thomas is waiting, Thomas.
What's your question for Jeff Hensley of Hensley and Associates.

Speaker 15 (01:40:30):
Yes, So I have twin boys and there will be
eleven this year, and their mother and me, you know,
we were together for years and split up a year
and a half or so ago, and so I went
and had a you know, a parental designation done whatever

(01:40:53):
you call that. That way, the court recognized me as
the father, and we had some child sports set and
and I pay that every month. And so now though
about uh, coming up on about a year ago, she's
basically had a nervous breakdown and been in and out
of Oh good lord, been in and out of mental

(01:41:15):
hospital several times since then. And they've been with me.

Speaker 14 (01:41:19):
Right, go ahead, what was I say, weed, what's your question?

Speaker 15 (01:41:25):
Well, the question is they've been with me, right. Do
I need do I need to file a modification of
the custody arrangement, So the court recognized me as being
in my custody or does it really matter that? So
he's been with me now, and I mean, so.

Speaker 12 (01:41:46):
Here's my first question. Okay, the first question is is
in your when you had your paternity case and you
were adjudicated as dad, what was the custody at that point,
sold to her or joint to you guys, jointly or what?

Speaker 15 (01:41:58):
Well, it's basically so that. But you know I had
them on weekends and regular visitation.

Speaker 10 (01:42:06):
Right.

Speaker 12 (01:42:06):
But remember in custody, when you're talking about custing the
state of Oklahoma, you're only talking about major legal decision making. Okay,
So you know she is the sole decision maker. She
has the right to make sole decisions when it comes
to major medical, major dental, may drop to metrical, religion, psychological,
all that kind of stuff that she would technically under
the law be allowed to do that, you know, whether

(01:42:29):
she's got mental health issues or not. So you know,
in your case, yeah, I would. I would tell you
that you would need to file a motion to modify
absolutely to either put Soul in your care until she's
better from her mental health issues or you know, joint
with you being designated as primary. But either way, there
should be some sort of modification because at this point,
even though you've had them, technically, there is an order

(01:42:53):
that says that you're supposed to be paying her child support.

Speaker 15 (01:42:56):
And I'm actually I've continued to pay it because I
know that the.

Speaker 12 (01:43:00):
Order exists, right, and that's smart. A lot of a
lot of people don't do that, So I commend you
for that. That's a great thing. You're following that, but
a lot of people don't. And the thing of it
is is that you're paying her money for children that
are in your care twenty four hours a day, so
you're paying her money for kids that aren't there. You
want to get it modified so you don't have to

(01:43:20):
do that anymore. You want to get it modified so
that you have the legal decision making since she's obviously
having some health issues. So you know, if you'll give
your name and number to Gimpie, I will give you
a call today or later this week and we'll get
it all ironed out on how to do that for you.

Speaker 15 (01:43:34):
Okay, all right, well, I appreciate you.

Speaker 7 (01:43:37):
Hang on the line. This is a common thing that happens,
because life.

Speaker 12 (01:43:39):
Happens and I commend the fact that they're getting long
enough that she said she realized, hey, I can't do this,
you need to take them. That's great, you know, I
commend her for that. I commend them both for agreeing
to do that. But at the end of the day,
I mean, like I said, he's paying her money for
kids that aren't there. They're in his care now. Maybe
he feels generous.

Speaker 1 (01:43:59):
Which is fine.

Speaker 12 (01:44:00):
You know, I commend people for that too, but you know,
from a legal standpoint, he doesn't have to pay for
kids that aren't in her care, and we need to
modify it just for them to know that. You know,
the kids are now with him. There doesn't need to
be any child support from him. Maybe there's something that
needs to come from her. Maybe she's on disability, maybe
she's not. I don't know what the deal is. Obviously,
we'll find out when I talk to him. But either way,
it's a very common thing. And again, if you can

(01:44:21):
get along well enough to make those decisions, great, perfect, wonderful.
But at the end of the day, from a legal standpoint,
to be able to make the legal decisions you need
to make, because for example, if something were going to
happen to those kids right now, all right, and one
of them men up in the hospital all right, and
there's a major decision to be made. They wouldn't let
him make it because he doesn't have custody. She does,

(01:44:45):
and if she's having mental health issues. We don't want
people with mental health issues making major life altering decisions
for little kids that while they're in that state. So
this is another reason to get it modified, because they're
going to say, well, I need to see your custody paperwork.
He's going to go, well, she's got slow custying here
it is. And they're gonna say, well, we can't let
you make the decision. She has to do it, So

(01:45:06):
God forbid that happens. I hope it never does, but
at the end of the day, it could. And that's
the block he would run into. Same thing with schools
and some other things.

Speaker 1 (01:45:14):
Jeff Finsley from Hensley and Associates is joining us. If
you have a question for Jeff nine one, eight, four
to six, Oh kmod, that's what Lane is done.

Speaker 7 (01:45:21):
Lane, you're on with Jeff. Go ahead, what's your question?

Speaker 16 (01:45:24):
Yeah, so I had a question. I mean, my kids, mom,
we really don't get along. I would say she has
a boyfriend that's pretty much like a convicted felling okay,
with gun charges and other stuff. Long story short, We've
already been to court try to get emergency custody just

(01:45:44):
because of some things that have been going on. And
now I'm not really even able to even see my
kid just because she's on some like I don't know
what you want to say, just trying to our trip. Yeah,
trying to be spiteful because of everything going on, and
you know, a lot of enforcement. I mean, I'm just

(01:46:08):
I don't know. I just they're getting involved because of it,
you know, and.

Speaker 14 (01:46:11):
Who's getting who's getting who's getting involved?

Speaker 16 (01:46:14):
Like uh, light horses got into it and stuff like that.

Speaker 12 (01:46:19):
He is Creak Nation? Is Creak Nation DHS involved as well?
Or cherokeing it?

Speaker 16 (01:46:23):
Any And I'm just like, how many times does she mess.

Speaker 15 (01:46:25):
Up before I get money?

Speaker 10 (01:46:27):
Well?

Speaker 12 (01:46:27):
And where where is the case filed out?

Speaker 1 (01:46:29):
Of?

Speaker 14 (01:46:29):
What court?

Speaker 12 (01:46:30):
Is it in a tribal nation court or a state court?
Which one Creak Nation?

Speaker 14 (01:46:35):
Okay?

Speaker 12 (01:46:36):
And so you know the thing of it is is
that and I'm licensed in Creaknation. I'm actually licensed in
seven different tribal courts. Across the state, you know, based
upon and again I can only go on what you're
telling me right now on the radio. Okay, So you know,
obviously I want you to give your name or number
to get people when we get off, so I can
call you and get more detail. But uh, the basic

(01:46:57):
gist of it is is that you know, if they
come in in any DHS where they tribal, nation or
state dhs, they come in, they do their investigations. I
don't know what the allegations are, and I don't want
you saying them on the radio because if it's really horrible,
I don't want anybody to have to hear that per
se and I don't want you to have.

Speaker 14 (01:47:13):
To relive it.

Speaker 12 (01:47:14):
But either way, they come in, they do their investigation,
and they make a ruling. Is its substantiated or unsubstantiated.
If it's substantiated, they say, they'll say that, you know,
they found that the claims were true and here's why,
and it's substantiated. If it's unsubstantiated, that means they didn't
find enough evidence to make ruling on it one way
or the other. But you know, I understand your frustration.
I mean, I understand when you know that people are

(01:47:36):
doing things that are wrong for the kids and making
bad decisions or the kids are in some sort of
harm's way. Why did they turn down your emergency custody?

Speaker 14 (01:47:44):
What was the reason they said, I didn't.

Speaker 16 (01:47:46):
Have any customer of my kid even though I'm on
the birth certificate. But yeah, I guess I'm gonna.

Speaker 10 (01:47:50):
Have to go get custody of my kid.

Speaker 15 (01:47:52):
And okay, so then refile it, I guess.

Speaker 12 (01:47:55):
But well, there's more to it than that, and I
will explain because I know all those judges out there.
I either went to law school with him or I've
practiced with him forever. Again, give me your name my
number to Gampey. I'd like to get more details so
we can cover this. But typically when you go in
for emergency Cussey, if you're on the birth certificate, if
you can bring a copy of the birth certificate to
prove that you are on the birth certificate, typically we

(01:48:15):
can get around that until we get a temporary order
or otherwise it says that you are adjudicated as dad,
So there's there's loopholes and ways around that. Typically, So
if you will please give your name on number to Gimpie,
I will call you and we will get something figured out.

Speaker 1 (01:48:29):
Okay, all right, thank you, appreciate it. Don't go anywhere.
Hang there. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:48:32):
I mean you can hear the frustration in his voice.

Speaker 12 (01:48:34):
I don't blame him. It happens. I mean you hit
your head against the wall, going I know she's doing this,
or I know he's doing this. I know that the
boyfriend's doing this to the kids, or the kids are
suffering this or being neglected or abused or whatever it
may be. I get the frustration one hundred percent.

Speaker 14 (01:48:49):
The thing is is that.

Speaker 12 (01:48:51):
You know, the laws is very strict on emergencies because
it says, let me back up. Back in the day,
you could have walked in in on emergency and said, well, this, this,
and this is going on without any proof, and the
judge would say, okay, I'm going to grant it temporarily.
We're gonna have a show cause hearing within twenty one
days and i'll make a decision. Then well, that happened
way too much, and so the legislature came in and

(01:49:12):
changed the law and said, okay, you now have to
prove that there's immediate, irreparable harm. And on top of that,
you've got to have an affidavit from somebody who has
physically seen it, heard it, whatever with their own eyes
or ears as to what's actually going on with the kids. Well,
that's where the roadblock came in because a lot of
times it's just the kids telling the parent what's going on,
as opposed to the parent physically seeing what's going on

(01:49:34):
or physically hearing what's going on with the kids. So
it threw up some roadblocks. It really slowed down the
number of emergencies being wild. But there's ways to handle
those things, and that's why I want to talk to
him and find out exactly what the true facts are
in his case so that we can get in the
relief that he needs.

Speaker 7 (01:49:50):
All right, let's go to the phones because Marshall's waiting.

Speaker 1 (01:49:52):
Has a question for Jeff on something that the folks
at Innsling and Associates do, And we don't get a
lot of questions on.

Speaker 7 (01:49:56):
It, but I know it's something that Jeff in his firm.
Are they really like doing?

Speaker 1 (01:50:00):
I mean, Marshall, what's your question for Jeff Hensley of
Hensley and Associates.

Speaker 2 (01:50:04):
Yes, sir, we've had a girl living with us for
about four years now. Her father at one point was
willing to sign over adoption papers, and at this point
he's got to where he's not. He's a pretty pretty
consistent alcoholic from daylight to dark basically until he passes out. Okay,

(01:50:24):
what would the process be or what can we do,
if anything, to kind of speed this thing along or
just even get the ball rolling on it in general?

Speaker 10 (01:50:33):
Sure?

Speaker 12 (01:50:33):
So first a few questions. All right, what county does
the child live in?

Speaker 15 (01:50:38):
Oklusky County, Okay?

Speaker 12 (01:50:40):
And next question would be is do we know where
bio mom is?

Speaker 2 (01:50:44):
Yes, she has not been in the picture since the
daughter was about three years old, I believe if I
remember correct, she does not have rights to the daughter
through the state.

Speaker 12 (01:50:55):
So the state already terminated her rights. Yes, okay, So
I like to ask these questions, so then we only
have dad to worry about.

Speaker 11 (01:51:02):
Now.

Speaker 12 (01:51:02):
The next question is is is the child or his
dad or my mom for that matters anybody Native American,
not the adopting parents, but the child.

Speaker 14 (01:51:11):
Or the biological parents.

Speaker 2 (01:51:14):
No, sir, okay.

Speaker 12 (01:51:15):
I always have to ask that it's important for the
listeners to understand that I asked that question because if
there is we now have equa that gets involved, which
is Indian Child WELLFA Act, and we've got to give
notice to the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Proper
Tribe and all that kind of stuff.

Speaker 14 (01:51:29):
So that's why I was asking that.

Speaker 12 (01:51:31):
Yeah, I mean, if you'll give your name or number
to gimpe, we can call and get that all set
up for you mean, we really just need to file
and get it going whether, because the thing is is
that I imagine he's not seen the child in twelve
of the last fourteen months.

Speaker 1 (01:51:43):
Correct.

Speaker 2 (01:51:45):
He may have seen her, but as far as but.

Speaker 12 (01:51:47):
He's not maintaining well, so I'm saying he's not. The
terminology is he's not maintained a substantial relationship, correct, Yeah,
and he's not I'm guessing he's not paid any child
support in that same timeframe, correct.

Speaker 2 (01:52:01):
No, sir, All right, maybe thrown some money here and
there for a book bag.

Speaker 12 (01:52:05):
Yeah, that's that's But again that's not enough. So we
can terminate his rights to an adoption without consent, whether
he agrees or not, we can terminate his rights under
the law because he's failed to do one of these
two things. So once we terminate his rights, then we
move to best interest in a final hearing and your
case is done now obviously, just everyone knows you know
the other question, I don't. I'm not going to ask

(01:52:25):
you this on the air. We can talk about it
on the phone when I call you this week. So
give your name an amrity, Gimpi before we hang up.
But you know it, you know, does anybody have a
felony background, misdemeanor background as DHS investigated and found any
substantiated findings things like that. So those are things that
have to be taken into account as well. And I
hate asking those questions, but I have to because those

(01:52:46):
are things that have to be considered.

Speaker 1 (01:52:47):
Under the law. Yes, sir, Okay, hang on the line there, Marshall,
so Gimpie can get your info.

Speaker 7 (01:52:52):
And can anybody do an adoption?

Speaker 10 (01:52:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:52:56):
I mean he didn't clarify their connection, and maybe there
is one. But does the court let anybody adopt somebody
or does it have to be a family member while
they check with other kin first?

Speaker 12 (01:53:05):
Anybody can adopt a child? Now, the kicker of it
is is that if it's different, the requirements are different
between a step parent adoption, where a step parent is
adopting an existing child versus a adoption like what he's
talking about, right, and the difference being is that in
a step parent adoption there's no requirement for a home study,
whereas an adoption like what he's talking about, there will

(01:53:28):
have to be a home study and things like that.
So even if you've got even if you're a family member,
even if you've been a guardian, okay, a legal guardian
under the law, you would still have to have a
requirement to have the home study and all that kind
of stuff. So there are different requirements for his type
of adoption versus a step parent adoption.

Speaker 1 (01:53:45):
And the example he's giving, and I know it depends
on many factors. But in a utopian world, how fast
can that process happen of an adoption?

Speaker 12 (01:53:53):
Well, well, you know, again, smaller counties are typically quicker,
all right, unless they're backed up because of Jerry Weeks
and things like that. But you know, the law, the
way the law is written, it says basically a minimum
of six months, So you know, six months to a
year is probably the proper time frame, depending upon excuse me,
depending upon the county you're in and the judge and

(01:54:15):
the judge's schedule and all that kind of stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:54:17):
Well, adoptions are just one of the things that Hinsley
Associates do and it can be quite complicated, and as
he pointed out, they're different depending on the circumstances. That's
why you need people that know what they're doing to
help you navigate the court system, the family law system,
and Hinsley Associates are those people. Three nine eight five
six nine two for Hinsley Associates, mention KMO, do you

(01:54:37):
get a free consultation over the phone? Nine eight three
nine eight five six nine two. We mentioned the guy
who's trying to get his liquor license reinstated, and the
folks in Hinsley Associates can help with that too.

Speaker 12 (01:54:47):
Yeah, so through our office in Bohusko. It's the Shoemake
Law Firm. And yes it's a different name, but it
is us. We just left the name when we got
the when we bought into it. So with that being said,
that calling up there it does a great job. Give
him a call anything in addition to family law. He
can help you with criminal if you've got a DUI
an any level of criminal.

Speaker 14 (01:55:05):
He can help you with.

Speaker 12 (01:55:06):
If you've got any sort of carreck, if someone in
the medical field has hurt you, if you have a
contract issue, if you've had somebody pass away, now you've
got to have their will dealt with in court. That's
the probate court.

Speaker 14 (01:55:18):
He can help with that.

Speaker 12 (01:55:18):
Adoption, you know, adoptions, guardianships, anything in addition to family law.

Speaker 14 (01:55:22):
He can help with.

Speaker 12 (01:55:23):
Oil and gas, any of that stuff. He can definitely
help you with. So please give Colin a call in
Pahuska at the Shoemake Law.

Speaker 1 (01:55:30):
Firm nine two for hissle In Associates. Jeff, thanks for
joining us. Have a good week.

Speaker 12 (01:55:34):
Hi, you too.

Speaker 7 (01:55:35):
Take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 11 (01:55:37):
Tulsa's Morning Show is coming right back. A big Warning show,
Tulsa's Rock Station nine.

Speaker 1 (01:55:54):
Good morning, It's the big Man Morning showd As I
get older, I'm starting to see things that I'm like,
this makes no sense to me, and pretty much anything
on the internet is that. And I just shared with

(01:56:17):
you guys there's this video of this influencer quote unquote
where he decided to crawl into a bear's den and
film himself.

Speaker 8 (01:56:29):
Well, that seems like the smartest thing to do.

Speaker 1 (01:56:32):
And I know what you're thinking. You're going, Well, the
bear probably was gone. The bear was.

Speaker 7 (01:56:38):
Until he wasn't.

Speaker 1 (01:56:40):
The bear returned and you can see this video of
this bear over top of him. Shows him sitting in
the bottom of the bear's den, peering up at the bear,
and the bears like sniffing him. And the bear's head
is half his size at least, it is a massive animal.
It takes steps closer it's sniffing him. Then it cuts

(01:57:05):
to him stepping out of the den next to the
bear who sniffs his head and his cell phone. The
second clip shows him up in a tree where the
bears are below him. There's two bears now below him
trying to get to him and clawing at the skinny
tree that he has climbed. And god, all for clicks. Yeah,

(01:57:28):
he doesn't explain what happened.

Speaker 7 (01:57:30):
He doesn't explain how it happened.

Speaker 1 (01:57:32):
Some of the comments in the video are like, he's
in a zoo, this isn't real, and all those things
may be true, but even if they are, you're still
pretty close to the bear. Yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:57:47):
Yeah, and it's still a wild animal even if it
isn't a zoo.

Speaker 1 (01:57:51):
I don't I cannot wrap my brain why some kid
would want to do this, right our clicks is there
only so many tide pods you can eat.

Speaker 7 (01:58:01):
I don't understand.

Speaker 8 (01:58:02):
I guess I guess this video would have gone a lot
more viral if he would have been mauled by the bear.

Speaker 9 (01:58:10):
Well, then they wouldn't have shown it.

Speaker 1 (01:58:11):
Oh, somebody would have found it. Somebody would have found
his camera uploaded it. I mean, I don't know if
I don't know if people understand danger. And maybe it's
twenty somethings. Okay, that's fair to say, because didn't you
feel invincible when you were in your early twenties, you know,
late teens or means? No, I've never because of a

(01:58:34):
few incidents when I was younger, I as I got older,
I wasn't much of a thrill seeker right and willing
to push the boundaries.

Speaker 9 (01:58:42):
I don't even think it's that. I think it's that
they just don't really want to work and this is
their job.

Speaker 7 (01:58:47):
Now, well I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:58:49):
I mean, I feel like that's an older take them
when I'm going with I would hardly say it isn't work.
Have you ever edited a video? Is right? It isn't easy.
But the to me, the there's a difference between thrill
seeking and coming up with ideas for content. Right, if
you're someone who likes to do motocross or BMX jump

(01:59:13):
and mountain do things like that, I feel like that's different.
Then hey man, we need to come up with an idea. Man,
why don't we put you in a bear cave? Yeah? Okay,
I feel like those are two ones thrill seeking.

Speaker 7 (01:59:26):
The other is I just need to come up with
an idea.

Speaker 10 (01:59:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:59:29):
Yeah, BMX, motocross, hang gliding, squirrel suit jumping. Yeah, these
are all you know thrills yeh know, thrill chasing stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:59:41):
People did those not for creating content exactly.

Speaker 8 (01:59:44):
But for the adrenaline rush that goes with it.

Speaker 1 (01:59:47):
This could be that that very well could be. I
have never I'd never been close to a bear. Liar.
He's a nice guy. He shot up at the quick
trip and you're like, hell no, right, you see this guy.
But I'm a guy that loves animals. We think, I

(02:00:10):
think we all know that, a big animal friendly.

Speaker 8 (02:00:13):
Kind of guy. But there's certain animals that I especially
in the wild, that you will not catch me going
near bears being one of them, you know. I joke
and I was like, yeah, you should have a pet
lion as as you know as a pet, and that'll
solve a lot of your problems.

Speaker 1 (02:00:33):
But even then, I'm like, there's still.

Speaker 8 (02:00:34):
Cats and cats or assholes. All right, get some animals
you should just leave alone. Yeah, and I think I
think this is the case. But hey, whatever, that that's
the kid's just a snack for that bear.

Speaker 1 (02:00:48):
Let's go with this. I typically, yeah, that the ship
is sailboard. I'm putting I'm gonna putting this on there.
I'm not crawling into caves, no splunking at all. What's
so huh spelunking? Maybe that feels like a guided thing
of someone who knows. Yeah, yeah, me in the woods
getting into a cave. That ship is aled. Yeah, I'm

(02:01:13):
not getting into a cave, a den, a hole in
the wall. I don't think I would even if it
was guided, because things happen.

Speaker 7 (02:01:24):
Have you there?

Speaker 1 (02:01:25):
Have you seen those videos of people? Can't? I think
there's two of them that are coming to mind. One
are people that go spelunking and they specialize in going
into really small, like really tight spaces. Yeah, I'm like,
why why we might see see what a spider? Right,

(02:01:45):
I might see some of the no one's ever Okay,
another one is people do diving that where they it's
like a diving thing where they go into tight little
and then dive through these holes and not like I said,
note right, right, which is a body of water? This
is I don't I can't wrap my head around it.
I'm afraid I get stuck.

Speaker 2 (02:02:06):
YEA.

Speaker 1 (02:02:10):
When I was eight, my parents had a wrought iron bed.
And when I was eight, I remember like my mom
and dad were wrapping gifts or you know, we were
talking to them in there or whatever, and I was
on the bed and my brother was sitting and I
stuck my head underneath, like hey, durp and drp, and then.

Speaker 7 (02:02:27):
He got up and I was like A.

Speaker 1 (02:02:32):
Right, And I remember that panic, that feeling has stuck.
That's why I've never got my head stuck in like
a wrought iron fence and part of the reason I'm
not a giant thrill seeker. That was enough for me
to go, WHOA, I don't need a brush with death.
When we went parachuting for skydiving for my mom's birthday,
I remember that even being like, I'm only doing this

(02:02:53):
for my mom because.

Speaker 7 (02:02:54):
She wants to do this. This is not on never
been on my bucket. List of things.

Speaker 1 (02:03:00):
I just don't I that ship has sailed for me
to climb into dark caves.

Speaker 7 (02:03:06):
I don't know what's in it.

Speaker 8 (02:03:07):
Yeah, there's I'm sure there's some thrill seeking things that
I'm in for not going into a damn bear hole,
that's for sure.

Speaker 1 (02:03:16):
It just does not sound like a good dame well,
and I don't even know if it's not. I don't
think there's like a sign out front. I don't know
if you know it's a bear hole. True, But look,
if you look at a hole in the in the
side of this, you know, Earth, and you're like, that's
big enough to fit a bear in there, that's enough
for me to say, I'm good, I'm good.

Speaker 8 (02:03:39):
You don't know if it's a bear hole, a fox hole,
well fox den. Once you think fox hole like giant hole,
it you dug in the ground and keep the comedies
affaby or whatever.

Speaker 1 (02:03:48):
But yeah, stuff like that. Snakes is another thing. Snakes
feel feel like a good enough reason. Yeah, Cobwebs feel
like a good enough reason for me who likes walking
through a cobweb? The uh, I kind of look at
it like this. If the ship has sailed for me
to climb go through caves. Right, However, I feel like
I have to put this cave on on there. If

(02:04:09):
this is a last of Us scenario and we're adventuring
across the land and this feels like, hey, this is
we could go around or we can just go through,
I'm like, okay, let's let's this feels like a viable
plan even then.

Speaker 7 (02:04:25):
But I'm I didn't say.

Speaker 1 (02:04:26):
It's a great plan, but that would be a reason
to go in, Like we save seven days if we
go through.

Speaker 7 (02:04:31):
I'm like, yeah, no, I get it, Yeah, all right,
you're first.

Speaker 1 (02:04:34):
I don't know zombie apocalypse. I'm just saying I don't
know if a zombie decided to crawl, it's ass off in.

Speaker 8 (02:04:39):
There too, exactly, And I'm not having.

Speaker 1 (02:04:41):
Any of that. I'll take the seven days a bear zombie, right,
it feels like a worse Listen to some of these comments.
I'm curious to you guys take on it. One of
the comments says, nah, you can tell the bears know him.
He would have gotten his head snapped otherwise the bear.
How what is a discerning feature that tells you a
bear knows somebody?

Speaker 7 (02:05:00):
Do they shake hands? They do the nod?

Speaker 1 (02:05:03):
So right? No, it's a look at surprise.

Speaker 9 (02:05:08):
Frank Hello, the the Lions guy, the Tigers.

Speaker 1 (02:05:13):
Tiger King no the uh no, Yes.

Speaker 9 (02:05:17):
The tigers knew him, and he still got attacked by
his own tiger. I just watched Chimp Crazy, and those
chimps know the people that own them, and they still
get attacked.

Speaker 1 (02:05:30):
This one. Somebody's saying he made the video on a zoo.
He got the zoo's permission. Let's just go with he
got the zoo's permission. Huh. Yeah, that feels not on
the up and up. Let's say he snuck in. Also
feels insane. Yeah, I'll go ahead and put that on
the ship of sailboard. I The only way I'm climbing
into an enclosure for an animal to the zoo is
if my kid fell in. Yeah. Yeah. And there's some

(02:05:53):
other factors. How old are they?

Speaker 7 (02:05:57):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (02:05:57):
My kid?

Speaker 10 (02:05:57):
Like?

Speaker 7 (02:05:57):
Where are we on life?

Speaker 1 (02:05:59):
Right?

Speaker 7 (02:05:59):
How old I am? I? A wheelchair?

Speaker 10 (02:06:01):
Like?

Speaker 1 (02:06:01):
There's some other factors that go into account on that,
But pretty much I'm not climbing over an enclosure.

Speaker 7 (02:06:06):
That is just not not gonna happen at all.

Speaker 1 (02:06:11):
Someone saying there's people in the background on the video
you can see, Yeah, this one's a kind bear again?
Is he? Is he offering a Werther's original?

Speaker 9 (02:06:21):
Hey, how do you comes in peace?

Speaker 1 (02:06:23):
Yeah? He holds a peace sign up not buying? All right,
we gotta take a break.

Speaker 7 (02:06:28):
We'll be back.

Speaker 1 (02:06:29):
You tell us this morning show?

Speaker 5 (02:06:30):
Oh yeah, good morning.

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to six, oh kmod. You can also text bmms and
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about again. That's May First tickets. Go and see this
Friday Bokcenter dot com. Lindsay, what'd you learn today?

Speaker 9 (02:07:14):
I learned that we're not even to the playoffs yet,
and the Cowboys are already letting fans down and Boeing
workers went on strike, but they say the door is
open for negotiating because it's missing, Gimpy.

Speaker 7 (02:07:29):
What'd you learn today?

Speaker 1 (02:07:30):
I learned that you're never too old to start a
fist buy which your coworkers.

Speaker 8 (02:07:33):
And I also learned, Hey, that kid he fell into
the enclosure.

Speaker 1 (02:07:37):
Oh yeah, how old is he?

Speaker 7 (02:07:39):
Seven?

Speaker 1 (02:07:39):
It'll be fine. Uh. I learned the power of Christ
compels you to cook my fries. And I also learned
digging into a bear hole is not a movie Lindsay
would recommend. At nine, it's Corpin say, make sure that
dishwasher is loaded?

Speaker 9 (02:07:56):
Right, it's Lindsay stopped tracking my cycle?

Speaker 1 (02:07:58):
Yes, is gimpy and I'm thank you, Thank you.

Speaker 10 (02:08:05):
Daddy.

Speaker 1 (02:08:07):
Can I get a call? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (02:08:16):
Now, what the hell lay I mean?

Speaker 1 (02:08:19):
This would be no.

Speaker 5 (02:08:21):
Make noise.

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In your password, Corbyn New Messages.

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