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September 19, 2024 133 mins
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Speaker 2 (02:23):
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(03:32):
We've got conspiracy Theory Thursday, and we've got our top
list today. I don't know. I couldn't decide today if
we were gonna be embarrassed or if listeners are gonna
get their feeling turned a combination of the two. Probably
that's kind of how I'm not gonna be embarrassed. Really,
I mean the name of the go Ahead and name

(03:52):
of the list, so I can tell you movies you're
embarrassed to say you watch. Why wouldn't you be embarrassed?

Speaker 6 (03:58):
This is a list of movies that you will be
embarrassed to admit that you watched.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
I mean, I just don't, not even a small hint
of embarrassment. No, because I can't do you. I can't.
I'm completely at peace with your opinion of me, absolutely,
So like I don't, I can't, I don't go I
like fifty.

Speaker 6 (04:20):
Well, I tell you I made this list, and it
was easy at first, and then it kind of got
a little hard, and then I remembered I watched one,
and I was like, oh god, that's the last one
I needed.

Speaker 2 (04:30):
They are bad. They are bad, right, because is it
bad movies or movies that people would be surprised you watch?
It's it was kind of an interesting list to put together.
I'm just saying embarrassed might have been a subjective word.
So I picked the movies you think I should be embarrassed, Okay,
that I would watch. Yeah, Well, when you hear my list,

(04:50):
you're gonna be like, huh, not surprised. Baha, dude, that's
I get a text from you, and I'm like, huh,
not surprised, Baha. I was thinking today I was listening
to a podcast on the way in and it was
a woman talking about a relationship she was in, uh

(05:10):
and unknowingly she was in a relationship with a person
who was also in a relationship with someone else. Yeah,
and that person called and like tried to involve her
in a fight that he was having with his other partner,
and the woman, the other girl, said the phrase I'm

(05:34):
going to kill you or I'm going to murder you, bodi,
And I was thinking of the times that that have
been not that you can track this statue, but of
the times that that's happened.

Speaker 6 (05:48):
Where somebody has said I'm going to kill you or
I'm going to hurt you, murder you, murder you.

Speaker 2 (05:52):
Okay, how many times has that actually been seen through?
Because I, as I was thinking about this, I feel
like that's just a bunch of smoke blowing.

Speaker 6 (06:03):
Yeah, you're probably right. You're probably right if I was,
and I, like you said, they're probably not a stat autor.
But I'm just guessing ninety five percent of the time
it's just bs.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
They're just words. I would even probably venture to say,
ninety eight percent of the time, I don't disappear're just words. Yeah,
but but you gotta heed that warning, even though.

Speaker 6 (06:25):
It's because there's that two percent chance as somebody might
actually follow through.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Their cheese slides off the cracker and you happen to
be the next one in line of the I hear you,
except of the ones that came to Fruition, did their
cheese slide off the cracker or did they mean it
from the gat? Well, do you see what I'm saying? Like,

(06:50):
I don't. I don't know if it was someone's like,
you're tempting me, Like okay, sure.

Speaker 6 (06:55):
I think that most people in the world generally don't
want to murder somebody like legit, go through with it.
So I think in the in the times that it
does happen that the cheese does slide off the cracker,
you know, something has happened, and it's built up so much,

(07:16):
and I'll not it's just a lot of things accumulating
over time, over time, piling up, piling up, and somebody
finally snaps like that that movie from the eighties, I
forget it was like standing something like that where he
gets mad and then he goes into like the burger
king or whatever. He's got a newsy falling down, falling down.
That's Michael Douglas.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6 (07:37):
His cheese slid off of his cracker. He finally had
enough and then just went crazy.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
He was already his cheese was already pretty far off
the cracker. Okay, but still hanging on. So we'll circle
back to that. But I have I get, I have
a hard time getting to the place where someone's being polite.
But then also, I'm going to kill you, Like, hey,
I'm giving you warning. True, I don't think there's going
to be any kind of warning. Yeah, I don't think

(08:05):
this is going to happen or it's unintentional, right, Like
I'm going to assault you and I've accidentally killed you.
Now that's a different story, right. You know, you get
so angry as somebody and or some situation and and
you you know, you go off on them and you
may pummel them a few times, but then you start

(08:26):
saying red. You know, you didn't you had zero intentions
on killing the person. You just wanted to maim them
a little bit. It kind of went a little too far.
I love that word, isn't it grate I get, and
you're using you're going back to this statement. We'll circle
back to it. But I'm talking about like you are
you one punch somebody con air, you punch him in

(08:49):
the nose and kill him in one punch. But because
you're like, ah, yeah, so that's what I that's not
going crazy. No, No, that's just an accident. Yeah, that's
where the thing just happened. But you said this phrase
twice within like three minutes. And I've heard you use
this phrase a lot as a rationale for behavior, and

(09:10):
that is you go crazy. I'm about to snap. I'm
about This is about like it is not my fault, true,
but it is.

Speaker 6 (09:19):
It is because you should be in control of your emotions.
But we all know that nobody can really control their emotions.
You know, you can, but can try and it goes
too far, you know, and you slip. I'm not saying
that it's right at all whatsoever, but I can see
where you know, for lack of a better terms, happens.

(09:43):
I mean yeah to me, as happens, and your inability
to control your emotions are not the same to me
if you are someone who is incapable, like once you
start doing one line, you're you're doing Malibu miles, then
maybe just don't do one line.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
So if you're somebody who's you're that much on the edge,
maybe don't engage in fisticuffs.

Speaker 6 (10:06):
Yeah, but I don't think anybody realizes that internally, looking
on the outside, looking in, it's easy to say that, right,
you know, you you've gone too far or you're going
too far. But internally, I don't think people see that.
They just it's tunnel vision. It's tunnel vision, and you
don't know what's going on until finally the smoke clears

(10:29):
and you look around.

Speaker 2 (10:29):
You're like, oh, holy cramp.

Speaker 6 (10:31):
There's six people lying on the floor and one of
them's dead. And Jason Bourne, you see what I'm saying.
It just you know, I don't think people internally see that.
I think that it's so hyper fixated on what's going on.
I think that's a rare scenario. I think someone.

Speaker 2 (10:46):
That that that that is very unique. That is not
a common and sometimes things get said or not to
try and normalize them, that the behavior is okay. Accountability,
self control is a big deal. Yeah, like from when
you're a kid, and I think now more than ever
in society. You see a lot of no self control.

(11:09):
That's true statement.

Speaker 6 (11:10):
It's kind of just a willing elly do whatever, and
and it sucks.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
But what can we do about it? I mean, well,
I think you by talking about it and saying that's
not normal behaviors, right, right, right, the most you can
do about it about to say that we could educate people.
But even though I don't know if educated, I don't
know if you and I yeah, you know what I mean.
Though we talk about it, we bring it up.

Speaker 6 (11:30):
You know, that is a form of education being bringing
awareness to the situation.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
But again, I mean think.

Speaker 6 (11:36):
About think about all the years we spent in elementary
and middle school with the DARE program.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
Now, just say no to drugs. They tried to educate us,
They try to teach us drugs are bad. I'm good,
don't do drugs. But then you end up getting high
on meth wearing a DARE shirt. You see.

Speaker 6 (11:54):
So education doesn't necessarily work all the time. It's a
great idea. I like the thought of it, but people
just don't. They don't let it soak in, they don't
adhere to what's being said.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
Well, the argument using of why education doesn't work, I
don't think it is very plausible because you're using one
scenario because you're discounting the number of people that dig
it edge and then never did drugs. True, right, and
you're right there. Just because you wear a shirt and
you doing meth doesn't mean the message didn't get received.

(12:30):
That was the wrong avenue to try and deter people
from doing drugs. I don't know, man, they try to
teach us as kids, you know, don't do it, drugs
are bad, but you still end up doing it. So
how was the message you know that was given to us.
It wasn't taken. Yeah, sure that's awesome, but then we
end up doing it anyway. You know, everybody knows that

(12:51):
domestic abuse is bad and you shouldn't beat your partner
or your children or whatever. But it's I don't happen.
I don't agree with you. I don't think there are
people that I think it's bad. I think there are
people that believe that I am the man, I am
the force you will obey, even if I have to
strike you. I would agree that there are people that

(13:11):
are like that. Fifteen thirty percent of the male population
believes that.

Speaker 6 (13:15):
Maybe so, maybe so, But it's been said so many times,
and with so many people that have gotten in trouble
for that, you think it would detour people. At the
same time, murder has been bad since the beginning, but
it doesn't deter people from doing capital punishment does not deter.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
So to go back to is education. I'm talking like,
not like public education, going to school or whatever, but
just talking about awareness. Education about certain situations doesn't really
make a difference. And one hundred percent makes a difference.
Education always one hundred percent makes a difference. But you
are I think what you're doing is your thinking education

(13:54):
will take away someone's ability to make a decision.

Speaker 6 (13:57):
Okay, it should help, though, don't you think. Don't you
think the education that you're given should help somebody. It's right,
it's not full proof, but it definitely helps.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
Okay, I'm sure in some scenarios it does. I think, like,
and again, this is just the way I do it.
I'm not saying this is the right way to do it.
I'm just saying this way I do it. I don't
tell my kids to not have sugar. I tell my
kids the amount of sugar you have should be the
thing you worry about. Right. The dosage is the poison,
regardless of what it is.

Speaker 6 (14:29):
So with that being said, I mean they know that
you don't want them to have a whole lot. Yeah right,
and you try to drill that through them. But what
about what about.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
The times when you're not around you see what I'm saying. Yeah,
that's on them, it's on them. It's on a small
seven and five year old.

Speaker 6 (14:47):
Ye how old your kids are, but you know you're
close six and nine, six and nine that. So when
you're not around, let's say they go to you know,
or at school now, because I know you don't allow
like really go to like friend's house whatever. Maybe they
go to friend's house, they don't stay the nice sleep
boovers whatever, you know, grant whatever you know, they're like says,

(15:08):
say they're at their friends house, they're at school. Halloween
parties prime example, Christmas parties another prime example. So do
they say, sorry, I can't have any of this Halloween
candy that's being passed around or Valentine's Day candy that's
being passed around because my dad doesn't want me to
have sugar, or.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
Do they go ahead and eat it anyway? From what
I mean, I'm not there, so I don't know, and
I don't interrogate them when they come home and go,
did you have any sugar? Right? Right? But I've seen
them come home with candy and go I had some,
but I brought the rest home. Okay, my oldest has
a peanut allergy, and I've seen her not She's been
educated on what can happen and that she shouldn't have it. Right,

(15:48):
I haven't went through the molecular reasoning and guess what
she doesn't do? So tell me did the education help
or or or did she just do what she wanted?
I think that's a little bit of a story. Why,
because it's an actual proof of education working.

Speaker 6 (16:04):
Not necessarily because let's just put the sugar and the
peanut education side by side. Right, Your kid knows that
you know, the peanuts can kill her, but the sugar
will not.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
He knows it won't kill her. Okay, it's still going
to cause an allergic reaction, you know, causer to swell up,
could cause some problems to where the sugar.

Speaker 6 (16:24):
May not so much. So she knows I don't want
to hurt myself. I e with the peanuts.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
But drugs do the same. They tell you about drugs
doing the same thing. You can die from doing drugs, absolutely,
and it doesn't heed. Yeah, And that's that's the thing.
That's what I'm trying to get at. You know, the
education doesn't really work. It's worth it. Shit did in
one scenario you see, and the examples we gave it
does and then the other one. I know plenty of
people that don't do drugs because of their education program

(16:53):
they got right. But the other ones that do have
the same education.

Speaker 6 (16:58):
So this all goes back to, you know, well, but
your own self awareness and doing you know whatever.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
Given somebody a pamphlet or going over in class hardly
means they got it right and understood. For me, the
reason I don't like to do drugs, a lot of drugs,
most drugs, is I saw what it did to people, right,
how it destroyed their lives, relationships, financial situation, And I

(17:26):
was like, who wants any of that smoke? Right? Right?
And that could all go back to, you know, self control,
and as long as you don't let it control you,
you're fine. Same way with alcohol, you know, anything like it.
I think we're talking about a dramatically different thing when
it comes to a lot of people take drugs or
alcohol is to deal with an emotion or feeling they
can't handle, and so they take it to numb that feeling,

(17:50):
to bury it down and not there there is a situation,
for one reason or another that makes it hard for
them to confront that adversity.

Speaker 6 (17:58):
I could agree with that to an extent because think
about the young I don't want to say young children,
because it's thinking about you know kids, your age order,
you're your kid's age. Yeah, I'm talking about like the teenage. Yeah,
the fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen year olds who did it
just because.

Speaker 2 (18:15):
They wanted to fit in and be cool.

Speaker 6 (18:17):
They wanted to have fun. They liked the way it
made them feel.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
Yeah, it made them feel not the stresses of being
a kid, I guess, but it was also fun. But
they had they want to fit in with their friends.
Maybe so, Maybe so they didn't go Wow, with all
that education Miss Smith gave me, it's like, no, I
want to fit in. I want to be a part
of the cool group. And then they have them. They're like,
this feels nice, and then before they know it, they

(18:40):
can't get out of their own way. Maybe so, maybe so.
But when it comes to somebody saying they're going to
murder you. Like, that doesn't mean I Like, I've had
people tell me that, and I'm like, that's funny. You're
a funny person. You're not going to murder me. Why
because I talked back to you. You're gonna murder me? Right,
you don't like my opinion or what? Yeah, you're gonna

(19:02):
go to jail for the rest of your life. Right?
How rational is that?

Speaker 6 (19:07):
I get that you hear it all the time on
games like Call of Duty. I'm gonna come over and
rape your mom.

Speaker 2 (19:12):
Okay, I don't think so, but I admire your encouragement. Right,
if you do it, say hi, because I have not
spoken to her in a minute. It's gonna be a
stinky mess. That's usually what I end up telling him.
What's the worst insult you've ever gotten playing Call of Duty? Uh?

(19:32):
That you can say on you have the dumb stup
you could say. They could say this and and I
use it now still to this day. I think I
used it this morning. As a matter of fact, I
hope your mom gets raped on the way back from
finding out that she got cancer. Yeah, that's pretty bad.

(19:55):
And what would motivate you to say that? Why? Why
is that something that is unholstered and used playing a
video game? Just people being.

Speaker 6 (20:05):
Trolls, you know, whether they're talking smack or you know,
like does that throw off people's game sometimes sometimes because
you're get deep into their head, you're like, whoa, whoa, bro,
that's a little but it's damn it.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
But they're playing a video game. They're not like, it
doesn't take a I don't want to diminish video game
plane because I think video game plane has a ton
of benefits. But it's not like if you get it wrong,
you're not you're gonna lose your break your nose.

Speaker 6 (20:31):
You're absolutely right, but people take it so seriously and
get so riled up. You know, let's just say use
call of duty for example. You know, you go on
a thirteen kill kill streak. You're about to get this
awesome you know, perk or whatnots, and and somebody team
kills you or you know, it ruins that streak for you,
and then people get upset about it, and that's how

(20:53):
you your mom ends up getting raped on the way
back from finding out she has cancer.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
Has anybody gotten you like derailed you a little bit
with something they said? The point that ruined your thirteen
kill streak and almost didn't get the perk. I'm pretty
sure it's happened before. I'm pretty sure. Even watching like
as a fan of MMA and watching fights and stuff
and watching like face offs and things like that, I
think they are so funny because it's like, what are

(21:17):
you doing? And there is a legitimate validation of doing
that in that industry because one hundred percent, and if
I can get you thinking about something else, you're not
focused in the fight because the consequence of your head
not being in the game can result in a loss
that will detriment that could be detrimental to your career.

(21:39):
You may never fight again, or you may not be
able to successfully put together the game plan that you have.
It could result in a massive injury to me. Whereas
in video games A little do it it feels like again,
I don't play Call of Duty? So what do I know?
All Right? We got tickets to Korn and a Perfect
Circle who will be here with uh Primus and Puss

(22:01):
a Fer at the Bok Center. We've got uh those
It's a very cool show. Uh and uh your what
is it your? I hope your mom by.

Speaker 6 (22:09):
I hope your mom gets raped on the way back
from finding out that she has cancer.

Speaker 2 (22:13):
We'll be back.

Speaker 7 (22:15):
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Showing ninety seven five.

Speaker 6 (23:03):
Police bust illegal nightclub in a basement. This is straight
out of trailer park boys, Man, I tell you what
comes out of Boston, where neighbors are just fed up
with the noise and whatnot coming from one of their
neighbors homes one us. So they call the police and
then apparently this has been going on for months, they
call the cops. The cops come out there. When they

(23:24):
pull up, they hear like a fire alarm going off
and they were afraid that people were in this basement
might be in danger, so they go busting through the
door and come to find out it is a nightclub
being ran illegally in the basement, equipped with a full
bar and multiple hookahs. Hookahs, hookahs, hookahs, not hookers, but hookahs,

(23:47):
not horse now hookahs smoke smoking device yes, yeah, with
several different tubes coming out of it, typically of Middle
Eastern descent. Yes, so I guess this underground hook know
what's going on. They bust in the door. They say
that people start running like cockroaches, jumping over the fence.
Found about fifty people in this basement. They said, they

(24:08):
searched the basement.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
They seized three guns, arrested two dudes for disorderly conduct
and trespassing, amongst several other charges. The neighbors have been
complaining for months, saying that the aftermath is trash and
bottles and loudness. They can hear the cars coming down
the street and they're just tired of it. Says it
starts at like three in the morning and then goes

(24:30):
on all night long.

Speaker 6 (24:32):
Anyhow, so they ended up raiding this place and the
owners here. It says that the owners have been sighted
for not having a permit to run a nightclub out
of the basement, and they have thirty days to get
it cleaned up and get it together.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
This is like a thing that I didn't realize. Is
it happens. We'll like some friends get together and they
invite people, and then more people show up, and then
at some point they're like, we should start charging, right,
somebody's got to help pay for all this liquor. Yeah, yeah,
I'm not providing liqu Let's just charge people, okay, right,
five dollars ahead.

Speaker 6 (25:10):
Used to have him back in high school, you know,
O keg party, five dollars ahead, Come on and drink
as much as you want until it's gone.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
Basically the same thing. I would think. Anything that goes
on in that environment not not legal. Oh yeah, it's
nothing good. Nothing good comes up. Now. You either letting
people drink underage, you're letting drug activity happen, which I
understand happens in the clurb too. Yeah, but you can
also have there's an expectation of safety at those places,

(25:36):
right to a degree. But if it's in your own basement,
it's willy nilly. Yeah. Alleged car thief gets stuck in corvette,
unable to open the door. This happened in Miami, where
a Corvette owner was shocked to find a stranger sitting
in the driver's seat of his car. The owner says
after the suspect allegedly broke into his corvette, he couldn't

(25:58):
get out. Apparently he was unable to figure out how
to operate the door mechanism. The suspect is charged with
burglary and remains behind bars. He has not posted his
twenty five hundred dollars bond. I am. I have gotten
in cars, I mean, like, how do you get out
of this? Right? But ultimately I've never been in a
Corvette where I mean, I've been at the ones at

(26:19):
Classic Chevrolet that they bring to gathering on Maine, but like, yeah,
it didn't feel like I couldn't figure it out.

Speaker 6 (26:26):
Usually the handles just like it's just like right there.
Might be hidden a little bit unless it's been modified
to where it's like push But you know on some
cars where they shave the door handles and it's like
a pretty butterior. I get, Yeah, you do the same
thing essentially on the inside, you know, push button to
open it up.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
And maybe that's the case. I don't know, But as.

Speaker 6 (26:47):
Far as I know, in every car I've ever been
in and ever seen handles just right there.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
Pretty obvious. Yeah, unless it like blended in with the
like armrest thing. And you're like, because I've seen those
in some ducks where like you you reach in and
it's like a little lever inside the little yeah hand
drabber to close the door. Yeah, and if you're intoxicated, drunk, high,
high on something, yeah, you might not realize that's where it's. Yeah. Yeah.

(27:13):
Dad installs surveillance camera on daughter's head. This is awesome.

Speaker 6 (27:18):
Comes out of Pakistan where women there are not very safe,
and this dad was like, listen, I've got a great
idea that's gonna help everybody. And the daughter's like, sure,
what you got. We're gonna put a security camera, a
closed circuit security camera on your head and you're going
wear it around and it's going to allow me to
help monitor what's going on.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
It's for your safety. And she's like, yeah, sure, what's funny.
You think she got a vote? Yeah? Right, so we're
allowed to talk. Not quite sure how it works, whether it's.

Speaker 6 (27:51):
Battery operated, and how he can access it, whether it's
SD and he has to like load it up every night.

Speaker 2 (27:58):
That's why I put it on there, right, load up
the SD card every night, and it's like, all right,
I'm gonna go check the footage or whether it's done
remotely nonetheless, But the daughter's like, yeah, I consider him
my personal bodyguard and all because you know, some woman
there recently had been murdered, and like I said, a
couple of girls there have been in danger or whatnots.

(28:18):
And they say that she's okay with it and that, uh,
she'll do whatever it takes for dad to feel safe. Sure, okay,
meaning yeah, tell him what I told you to say.

Speaker 6 (28:32):
Yeah, seems a little out there if you ask me.
But the photo's hilarious because it's like one of those
dome cameras like we have in the hallway here or
you see.

Speaker 2 (28:41):
It's gotta be a joke, right, I don't know, I
don't know, but it's hilarious. It's this giant dome camera
sitting on top of her head. I'm like, all right then.
Mister Beasts and Amazon named in class action lawsuit over
a game show. The YouTube star mister Beasts is being
named in this class action lawsuit as long as well
as his production company and Amazon. Five contestants from his

(29:04):
upcoming Beast Games, filed the lawsuit this week in Los Angeles.
They alleged they were subjected to quote chronic mistreatment in quote,
including unsafe conditions and sexual harassment. The twenty six year
old Mister Beast is one of the most popular creators
on YouTube, with more than two hundred and forty five
million subscribers to his channel. Beast Games does not yet

(29:26):
have a release date. And some of the things they
were saying, they were denied food, they were denied bathroom breaks,
things like that. But if I'm not mistaken, the game
was like a Squid Games esque type of thing. H
So I feel like there should be some sort of
expectation that you're gonna be mistreated to a degree. Yeah,
but did they sign any waivers?

Speaker 6 (29:46):
You would imagine if you're going on a show like that,
there would be some kind of waiver, like, hey, the
conditions might not be ideal, you know, and in order
to win the prize money or whatever it is, you've
got to go through all this.

Speaker 2 (29:58):
Yeah. He's is coming into some scrutiny lately because of
some of the people he's hired and some of the
things that have happened with those individuals. And when you
get that big and you grow that fast fast, you
cannot keep up with the scope of your growth and
you can't oversee everything to the standard you want. So
you've got to hire somebody to kind of check on
that stuff. And that doesn't mean they care like you care. Yeah,

(30:22):
they're not yet bought in, so it's easy to get
caught up with bad actors.

Speaker 6 (30:29):
I wonder if this show is going to come to
fruition then because of all this. I mean, it probably
well on his YouTube. It's a little easy to put
stuff on YouTube, and he's a he has money. He
but also he's got the backing of YouTube. Right, They're
not going to give like these their biggest watching guy.
They're gonna help him out all they can. Yeah, they've

(30:50):
got all the right lawyers and such to him. I
don't know if this is true. And this is perfect
for conspiracy theory Thursday. Do you know why YouTube exists?
So initially it was an instructional video thing and it
wasn't gaining much traction, and then this little incident called

(31:12):
the Super Bowl happened, okay, where Justin Timberlake pulled off
and her nipple showed, well, not really her nipple. It
was a piece of jewelry covering most of her breast
and then but none regardless, and the guys that owned
YouTube were mad they couldn't find any videos of the incident.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
So they're like, we'll just put this together and anybody
can go watch any video. They expanded what that was
intended for. Again, I don't know if that's true, but
think about Facebook. Why was it created right to rate
girls on whether they were hot or not? And now
look at the monster that it has become and YouTube.

(31:55):
All right, we'll take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 7 (31:58):
Elsea This Morning Show, No, yeah, he's coming right back.
A Big Man Morning Show, Tulsa's rock station ninety KMOD.

Speaker 2 (32:25):
Good morning, It's the Big nin Morning Show nine six
oh KMOD coming up. We'll see what Gimpie wants to
talk about right now, though, Lindsay's out, so I have
your balls to the wall. Sports. I think I'm gonna

(32:48):
starting starting to pause in there at some point. In Medicines,
a pair of rivalry games and Monday Night Football's first
doublehead of the season decorate Week three of the NFL.
The Bad Blood kicks off tennight, when the Jets and Panthers,
I'm sorry, Jets and Patriots square off from met Life Stadium.

(33:09):
Both AFC East foes are one and one. Sunday features
classic NFC West battle between the Rams and forty nine Ers,
which I saw an article that said, is he's in
better shape this week? Ha ha? He was in bad shape.
He didn't have a great game. True, none of them
had agreed, right, But I don't know, Like, what'd you

(33:30):
do more push ups? That's gonna resonate in seven days?
Like what are you talking about? You do a couple
extra purpies. Nonetheless, that's happening at Sofi Stadium, which should
be an easy lock for the forty nine Ers. If
they lose that game. Rams and forty nine Ers, if
they lose that game, our season's over. Oh I don't
know if it's over, because I think what matters is
if you win in November December. But for sure, it's

(33:52):
not a good look to lose to the Rams. They,
I mean, they don't have a lot of players. They're
really really struggling. We'll see what happens. It's not like
it's Chargers or anything. So I mean the Chargers aren't
bad either. They're leading the MS West.

Speaker 6 (34:04):
Exactly, They're doing pretty good. So I mean I would
rather have a loss to the Chargers, to the Rams.

Speaker 2 (34:09):
Yeah, elsewhere, two undefeated teams kickoff from Minneapolis when the
Vikings face off against the Texans. Panthers head coach Dave
Canalis addressed trade speculation on Wednesday. Canalis said that trading
quarterback Bryce Young is not in consideration for the team. Sure,
he believes Young can still be a franchise quarterback, and

(34:32):
they are in a great situation at that position. Sure
they are. We're all family here, Yeah, exactly. You have
a slice of pizza. Huh. Young was recently bingched in
favor of veteran quarterback Andy Dalton. According to ESPN, Young's
record is the worst through eighteen games of any quarterback

(34:54):
selected with the top pick in the Super Bowl era.
Oh god, ah, Carolina isn't last in the NFC South
at zero to two. And we'll visit the Raiders on Sunday.
If he really believes that they have a bigger problem
is that he's the worst quarterback, you can't. I think

(35:18):
you have to go listen. He's struggling. Maybe he's struggling
because of us. We have a lot to evaluate as
a team and as coaches, and all I can tell
you is we're dedicated on winning, right, we're trying to
figure it out. Why not just say that right? Like, no,
we're good man, you look oblivious.

Speaker 6 (35:32):
True, But I don't think they want to show any
kind of weakness either. So it's just like, what are
you talking about, like being the worst in eighteen?

Speaker 2 (35:40):
Like, what are you talking about?

Speaker 6 (35:41):
Yeah, listen, I get it. The proof is right there
in the inc itself. But I mean as the team,
they're like.

Speaker 2 (35:47):
No, no, no, no, no, no, it's all good. Yes, good,
We're good. We're fine, We're fine. So the coach to
the press goes, we're good man, Like we're fine. Everybody's
just like overreacting.

Speaker 6 (35:55):
It's like that meme where it's like the dogs out
there like it's fine, it's fine, everything's fine.

Speaker 2 (36:00):
Everything's burned down around him. So you're saying, keep everything
the same coach. Yep, that makes no sense. I think
you have to go listen. I think anything's on the
table right now. We're just trying. We're dedicated to winning.
If that means Bryce doesn't play and Andy does then
that's what that means. I think everybody in this organization
right now should be focused on winning, and if you're not,
it could mean you won't be playing here, all right.

(36:21):
And maybe they expect that, not to be winning and
not to be playing. But that at least sounds like
a coach is like, no, listen, we cannot continue on
this level. We've got to move forward. The Packers could
have their star quarterback return to the field sooner rather
than later. Jordan Love was back at practice as a
limited participant Wednesday. He was wearing a brace on his

(36:42):
leg after suffering a knee sprain during Week one and
the loss to the Eagles in Brazil. The twenty five
year old missed last week's win over the Colts, where
Malik Willis started a quarterback and held a vomit ball.
The Packers are last in the NFC North at one
and one and will visit the Titans in Nashville on Sunday.
And listen to this crazy story about the Detroit Lion.
Detroit Lines Dan Campbell has had to sell his house unexpectedly,

(37:06):
oh Dan Campbell told a reporter there that he reluctantly
sold his home because of growing concerns over fans showing
up on the property. Uh, okay, are they angry fans?
The address of the home became public and forced Campbell
to sell to list the property for sale over concerns
for his family and their safety. Quote, the neighborhood, everything,

(37:30):
There's plenty of space. It's on two acres. The home,
it's beautiful. It's just that people figured out where we
lived and so we had to move. The house is
listed as pending. I had a price of four point
five million dollars. Damn. That doesn't mean that people won't
figure out where his new house is and do the
exact same thing. Yeah. I think it depends on a

(37:51):
couple of things. One, when he bought that house, did
he put it under Dan Campbell? Right? And I don't
know how they do it in Michigan, but you can.
You can. You can put your house in like a
trust and then list the trust, and then no one
would ever find where you're They would have to beat
work harder to find where you live. Right until your
wife orders something from Amazon, or you order something from

(38:12):
Amazon and the Amazon driver, oh this is Dan Campbell's house, Yeah,
and then releases the information that way. Yeah, but I
also don't understand how you don't have like a fence and.

Speaker 6 (38:24):
A date, some kind of security, something to keep people
at bay. Yes, towers with machine gun tours, Yeah, I
get it right, you know, humpy right whatever, floating pagers
I don't know, and that she ball's the wall sports.

Speaker 2 (38:37):
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(38:57):
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Speaker 6 (39:08):
OHU football is back this weekend as the Sooners take
on the Tennessee Volume Tiers. Your pregame with Chris Plank
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Speaker 2 (39:20):
Forget coming up. We're gonna give away Dallas Cowboys tickets
when we do the Dallas Cowboys report coming up here
in a little bit. Let's see what gimpee has. Uh,
let's see what he wants to talk about the world.
Take my strong hand, get give train.

Speaker 1 (39:35):
Moment, give train, then the world, take my my trum hand.

Speaker 2 (39:41):
Get al the looking back to the lard. I can't
press the fire button and jump at the same thing.
I uh.

Speaker 6 (39:50):
I went to Born and Raised this past weekend, which
was pretty awesome, and then of course Rocklaholma two weeks
before that, and the largest complaint that I seen from
both of them would be the cost of concessions.

Speaker 2 (40:06):
Okay, yeah, here's a prime example.

Speaker 6 (40:09):
Okay, So Rockklahoma, my lady, she goes and she'd been
wanting barbecue all goddamn weekend. She was on a mission
to get some barbecue, and she did. She found a trailer.
It was awesome.

Speaker 2 (40:21):
She says.

Speaker 6 (40:21):
She paid one hundred bucks for two plates of ribs
with two sides and a brisket sandwich. One hundred dollars
for those two. Now, listen, I get it that at
events and sporting events and stuff like that, it's gonna
cost a little extra, I think me personally, and I
feel like a lot of the complaints that I found
on social media feel the exact same way. That's too high.

(40:44):
All right, went to Born and Raised this last weekend.
I was there Friday, Saturday, Sunday, didn't spend the whole weekend,
just came a gone didn't buy a whole lot, Okay,
trying to conserve some cash. But you know, a guy
gets thirsty. So like Friday, I get like a couple
of beers, right, two tall cans cost me almost twenty bucks. Okay,

(41:06):
that's kind of expected.

Speaker 2 (41:08):
That's not that bad. I don't think Saturday. Same thing. Sunday.
It's just me and my brother and his old lady.

Speaker 6 (41:15):
And I says, hey, man here because I lost my ID,
which I finally got one new one in the mail,
by the way, but I did have my ID then,
so I was like, hey, take my credit card, go
get us a couple of drinks. Go get two double
Jacks and Red Bulls. That's usually what we drink. Okay,
didn't think anything about it, sat back, enjoyed my cocktail,

(41:36):
had a great time at the show, went home.

Speaker 2 (41:39):
The next day. I was like, I'm curious. I'm curious
because I told him, I said, here's my card, go
get too drinks. Don't tip them. Don't tip them because
the costs that they charge way too much. Anyway, you
don't tip the bartenders when the drink's more expensive. Not
at those places, not at the festivals. They're getting paid regardless.

Speaker 6 (41:58):
You know, and yet great job, but this is what
happens when you rape us on prices, you get skimped
on your tip.

Speaker 2 (42:05):
Well, they're not setting the price, I know this, but
they're suffering for it. And it sucks. Sorry, it is
what it is. I know I'm not the only one
that's done this. You want to take a guess how
much those two drinks cost me, Corbyn, Go ahead, take
a guess. Two drinks, two double jim and red bulls.
I'm gonna sell a jack the thirty two dollars that
would have been nice. That would have been nice, sixty

(42:27):
eight dollars in eighteen cents. The cocktails were thirty dollars each.

Speaker 6 (42:31):
Yes, I did the math and I was like, thirty
four dollars a piece on the drinks, and that means
it's seventeen and a quarter on a shot. Keep in mind,
those are the only two drinks that I had while
I was there, right because one, I knew I wasn't
going to be there for that long, so I didn't
need to, you know, keep reupping. But that sticker shock

(42:52):
hit me. I was like, holy balls, man, I paid nearly.

Speaker 2 (42:56):
Seventy bucks for two Damn are they worth it like
they did. They hit the spot like getting to enjoy
it in that moment, not knowing how much it costs me.
Like if I would have gone up there and paid
for it myself and found out at that moment in
time that it was gonna cost me sixty eight dollars,
I would not have enjoyed it, but not knowing how

(43:17):
much it costs me, blindly just getting my drink and oh, yeah,
it was fantastic, it was great. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (43:24):
Butin the next day when I look at my credit
card statement just to see how much was spent, and
keep in mind, that was the only time that I
used my credit card at that you know, at that festival. Okay,
and it pop up born and raised sixty eight dollars
and some change.

Speaker 2 (43:39):
Oh gosh, damn. All right, So I take to.

Speaker 6 (43:43):
The internet to find out what other people are complaining about,
because it seems like everything else in this world has
just gotten too high to manage.

Speaker 2 (43:51):
Okay. People love to complain, yes, as they do. For
the example here says my wife and I have three kids.
We used to make fridays more relaxing evenings by ordering
takeout food. We did the same thing as kids when
mom or Dad got paid on Fridays, that was the
night that we went out to eat. Almost every Friday
growing up, you can bet your bippy that we're going

(44:11):
to go eat somewhere, whether it be a buffet or
whether we're going to a pizza joint, but that was
our special treat out. Every other night of the week,
we're sitting at home, we're making dinner, but Fridays was
always the night to go out and treat ourselves. It
says here a meal has gone from thirty ish dollars
to fifty sixty and now seventy for the same food

(44:31):
plus increased delivery charges. This person says it's just not
worth it anymore, and I agree. Sunday, Sunday Sunday. This
was Sunday morning after Born and Raised. My lady and
I were laying in bed. I'm hungry, She hungry, She hungover.

(44:52):
I'm slightly hungover.

Speaker 6 (44:54):
Let's just door dash some food. And I found this
nice place. It was the it's like the Sunrise Grill
or something like that. It's in Jinks, you know. I
started reading through the menu. She's like that sounds good,
and I'm like, all right, cool, order your food. Order
my food comes up fifty.

Speaker 2 (45:12):
Bucks and some change.

Speaker 6 (45:14):
Holy cow, Okay, fifty bucks for two people to eat
and have it delivered to their house.

Speaker 2 (45:20):
Well that's the key.

Speaker 6 (45:21):
Yeah, And I get that. And I get that, and
I did tip them, Okay, I tipped them. Uh So
I get that when it comes to door dash, you're
gonna pay a little extra for that sort of thing.
But still, again, it just seems like it's a little
too much. Yeah, but you're you're basically getting two services.

Speaker 2 (45:38):
Yeah. Yeah, And I don't get that. And I found
the prices. When you order something through door dash, the
price is higher than it is if you bought it
like in the store.

Speaker 6 (45:46):
There's been many a times that I've gotten on DoorDash
because I'm lazy and I don't want to go right
that I'll get the order in simple Carl's Junior, for example.
You know how I love my Carls Junior, which, by
the way, I found out last weekend that they shut
the Carls Junior down by my house.

Speaker 2 (46:03):
I'm so goddamn upset. I wonder why they're like, go
somewhere else, there's other Carls. It's probably just so good.
They're like, we got to concentrate down. We can't have
so many open I was upset.

Speaker 6 (46:15):
Nonetheless, so there's been many times that like, I'll go
and I'll get on door dash and I'll order me
a burger and some fries that I'm not going to eat,
maybe a spicy chicken sandwich and a drink, and it
comes up to be like almost thirty bucks, and I've said, no,
that's not happening, cancel my order.

Speaker 2 (46:32):
I'll just find something in the fridge. Or I'll drive
because at that time, when the Carls Junior was just
down the road from my house, it's just, you know,
two blocks away. I'll just ride over there real quick,
get my food, and then come back home. Now I
don't have that option anymore when it comes to CJ.
So nonetheless, when it comes to door Dash, I expect that, Okay,
I expect that. This one here says life sporting events.

(46:52):
It says, my husband and I recently went to a
Major League baseball game. They used to go all the
time as teenagers in the twenties when they made little money,
and now things are so expensive at the ballpark. You know,
you could easily afford then you could easily afford to
eat dinner without ending up short on rents when last week,
the amount of money spent on a few drinks plus
some waiters and fries could have fed a family of

(47:14):
four for a week. Okay, this person says frozen pizza.
These days, the frozen pizza is becoming almost more expensive
than a fresh.

Speaker 6 (47:25):
Pizza that you would get from a restaurant. Okay, okay,
we're talking about price of things going up. How much
do you think it is to park, like going to
it at a major league game? Major League game, I'm
gonna say bottom dollar twenty five bucks at the cheapest,

(47:48):
but for decent parking, you're probably gonna pay fifty bucks
or more.

Speaker 8 (47:53):
So.

Speaker 2 (47:53):
I was just looking at the stadium him down in Arlington, huh,
Jerry World, And it ranges in a couple different fields
in terms of how much. And it looks like parking
at for certain, like an RV's three hundred dollars. Damn.

(48:20):
You think that's because the size of the machine, for sure, Okay,
for sure. And then car parking, depending on where you park,
can be anywhere between three hundred to one hundred and fifty.

Speaker 9 (48:35):
Damn.

Speaker 2 (48:36):
And it looks like buying for a global life field
for a ballgame can be let's see here, looks like
it can be twenty dollars. Well, see, now that's somewhat reasonable.
I mean, if you go to a concert downtown at
the Bok Center, you're looking to pay ten twenty dollars

(49:01):
just for parking, and those are in parking garages and
parking lots. Yeah, okay, so I get that. Three hundred
dollars I think is a little ridiculous. But again, you've
got to look at the size of the machine that
you're parking, right. Yeah, So a couple of texts here
real quick. This one text says you may have tipped
and not known its Yeah, now that is a complaint
that I seen on social media a lot after Rockklahoma

(49:23):
that some of the servers at least this is what
the people say, I don't know, I wasn't there, but
would be tipping themselves. Well, they could have it posted it.
So there's twin percent church charge for no matter what,
very well could be. And if you're intoxicated or it's
dark at night, you can't see what's going on, you
don't see that sign. I totally understand that you don't
remember or you don't remember exactly this.

Speaker 6 (49:43):
Other text says, I want to Silver Dollar City and
ate at the place that sells Amish bowls of food.
Two of the small styrofoam bowls of garbage, meat and
veggies was thirty four dollars. Thirty four dollars.

Speaker 2 (49:59):
But it's Amish.

Speaker 6 (50:01):
It's Amish, and you're at an amusement park. You're at
an amusement park. Yeah, so I I say that, I
do almost say that.

Speaker 2 (50:09):
There's some exceptions, but it's some expectations. Some of those
prices are expected to be high at the ball games.
You know, when I went to watch the Titans play
the first preseason game of the Niners over in Nashville, right,
we didn't. I looked around and I found free parking,
so we didn't have to worry about that. We just
had to walk like maybe half a mile to you know,

(50:31):
enjoy the free parking. Now.

Speaker 6 (50:33):
When I we were there and I got myself, my
brother and his old lady, it was like their Titan
dog or something like that, some specialty hot dog that
they had. Three of them ended up costumes forty five dollars,
you know, fifteen dollars each. So when it comes to
like concessions at at at at amusement parks and ball games.

(50:56):
I expected to be high, but not not break the
bank like that. One person had said, you should be
able to eat and not have to worry about coming
up short on.

Speaker 2 (51:04):
Rant, you know. Okay, yeah, no, you should pick your choices.
Maybe so, Maybe so, go enjoy the game and just
be thirsty, af and hungry or eat or drink before
you go. That may be so, maybe so. But I
remember going to Disney World when I was a kid,
good fun and it was expensive then too, And I

(51:25):
remember my parents complained of how expensive it was. And
we didn't fly, we drove, and we didn't stay at
a hotel on the resort. We stayed off resort and
we weren't allowed to order any food there. And we
took a break and went out to our car and
had lunch, yeah, and went back in and we didn't
eat dinner there. I mean, I'm just saying that, like,

(51:46):
you got to make some choices, man. Yeah, we did
the same thing growing up. It was a matter of
we would pack a cooler full of you know, lunch
meat and bread and mayonnaise, you and we would make
our own sandwiches on the side of the or whatever
and kind of cut costs that way, So I get it.
This one here says subway sandwiches, even the six inch

(52:08):
subs are over seven dollars now, and that's before chips
and soda. And then as life happens to me sometimes
I was scrolling on the Facebook and I had found
this in in my feet and this is fast food
price increases, and I found this to be very interesting.

(52:30):
So I was like, well, this happens to correlate with
what I'm talking today. So here I got. Now, now,
these are menu items, and it has here the menu item,
and it has the price at the end of twenty nineteen. Okay,
so five years ago, and then the price mid twenty
twenty four. Yeah, okay, you follow me so far. And
then it has the percentage increase. Okay, well this is interesting.

(52:52):
So the first little bar.

Speaker 6 (52:53):
Here it has McDonald's price increases. Medium French fries is
the menu item, and it says here, at the end
of two twenty nineteen, the price for a medium French
fed McDonald's was a dollar seventy nine. It says here
in the middle of twenty twenty four, the price is
now four nineteen, making it one hundred and thirty four

(53:14):
percent increase.

Speaker 2 (53:16):
Wow, that's ridiculous, right the McChicken.

Speaker 6 (53:20):
Remember back in the day when the McChicken used to
only cost you a buck.

Speaker 2 (53:24):
It was on a dollar menu.

Speaker 6 (53:26):
Man, and you can get a couple of those. Spend
like maybe two bucks, and you got yourself a full
You're good.

Speaker 2 (53:32):
You eat two chi chickens. I'm good. I don't need
anything else. McChicken end of twenty nineteen a dollar twenty nine,
mid twenty twenty four three eighty nine, with a percentage
increase of two hundred and one and a half percent increase. Damn, damn, damn, damn.

Speaker 9 (53:51):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (53:51):
That's not the only one that has listened in. Here's
taco bell price increases as well.

Speaker 6 (53:55):
The Nacho's Bell Grande at the end of twenty nineteen
was three twenty nine. Mid twenty twenty four, it's five
eighty nine for a seventy nine percent increase. For a
little bit lower percentage increase. The price of a cheesy
bean in rice burrito. It was a dollar at the
end of twenty nineteen. Now it's a dollar nineteen. Makes

(54:15):
it a nineteen percent increase. That doesn't seem that bad,
and then you have the beef five liered burrito.

Speaker 2 (54:21):
Yeah, he's delicious. He's a nice guy.

Speaker 7 (54:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (54:24):
Right, at the end of twenty nineteen, it was a
dollar sixty nine. Now it's a dollar three dollars and
sixty nine cents, making it one hundred and eighteen percent
cost increase. It just blows me away how much things
are costing Nowaday.

Speaker 2 (54:39):
Yeah, there's an easy solution. What's that. Don't buy that stuff?
The price will go down. Truth.

Speaker 6 (54:46):
But you know that's kind of like, isn't that kind
of like you know the Hey, if we just don't
fill up our tanks, everybody stop filling up your tanks today,
we're gonna stick it to the man, and the prices
we'll go down.

Speaker 2 (54:56):
Well, now it works, No, No, it does work. It's
called supplying demand. It's basic economics. The gas thing is
you will eventually need gas. You won't eventually need a
beefy burrito, says you. Eventually, I'm gonna need a beefy
five layer burrito. Yeah, I don't know. And if you
had thirty thousand dollars salary in twenty nineteen, it's there's

(55:19):
an that has a different buying power in twenty twenty four.
So if you had thirty thousand in twenty nineteen, it's
probably near forty thousand in twenty twenty four, maybe, because
so that changes as well. Right, the cost of living
goes up, No, the cost of what your wage miant
means more. Right, So, like I hear you, things have
always gone up in price. Oh, I understand wherever. I

(55:42):
understand that completely. If you look at the price of
way things are now compared to where it was in
nineteen ninety nine, there's a dramatic difference.

Speaker 6 (55:50):
It doesn't stop it from sucking, though. And I should
not have to pay seventy dollars for two doubles.

Speaker 2 (55:58):
That's it. That's all I'm saying. Or you could just
go buy your own and then guarantee that wouldn't happen. Yeah,
but you can't bring that into the festival grounds with you.
Trust me. I've tried just saying, Hey, I gotta have
my luxury. It's so expensive. Great googly Moogli, crown the world.

Speaker 1 (56:15):
Take my strong hand, get Alma, give train, MoMA, give
train hand around the world.

Speaker 2 (56:23):
Take mine my troum hand. Get on the rain.

Speaker 1 (56:27):
Yeah, looking back to the word, I can't press the
fire and jump at the same thing.

Speaker 8 (56:34):
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I am leading with fourteen, Lindsay has eleven, and you're
dead ass last with eight. Last week's winner that'd be Lindsay.
Dead doesn't matter though, because she's not here. Call up
to decide who's gonna be your clue giver, Gimpy or myself.
If you win, you're gonna get a pair of tickets
to see Corn on October twenty third at the bok
Center and tickets to May first show of Perfect Circle, Primise,

(57:41):
and Pussifer, all on the stage at the same time.
Theokasenter dot com for all the info nine one eight
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Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name, John? John?
How are you today?

Speaker 9 (57:55):
How good?

Speaker 4 (57:55):
How are you good?

Speaker 2 (57:56):
John? Your choices are Gimpy or myself to give clues.
Who would you like? John? Sixty seconds are on the clock.
Timer starts after the first clue. Are you ready? Yeah?
Here we go, all right. Uh. These are the the
people that sell cookies outside of the Walmart. Real scout.

(58:16):
Yep uh. This is what you go down.

Speaker 6 (58:19):
Alice in Wonderland went down one of these. This is
what salt is made out of or contains. Nope, the
other one, so do you yep uh. This is what
you put on the glass on your car to make
it darker. HM, say the whole there you go.

Speaker 2 (58:42):
Uh. Indiana Jones was one of these.

Speaker 7 (58:46):
No.

Speaker 2 (58:47):
No, it's a scientist that goes and digs up old things, geologists, archaeologist.
There you go, uh blank dance You're going to blank
a keg so you can drink it? That?

Speaker 6 (59:00):
Yes, I shot the blank, not the depth. H. This
was one of Mickey's friends who was a bird.

Speaker 2 (59:13):
Uh. They live on no time time time time. Pretty
good though, John seven is what I got, man. That
might be good enough for the wind. Okay, hang on line,
don't go anywhere. Good morning, you're on the air. What
is your name?

Speaker 4 (59:31):
Brady?

Speaker 2 (59:32):
Brady? You and I have to beat seven. Are you ready?
Holy you can do? Eat? Here we go. If you
get ink on your skin, you you, that's called a
what correct? Legend of sleepy correct? Someone who looks like you?
But is it you? That's called a It is a

(59:55):
term used you lose. He gave. I feel like I
have had the worst luck when it has come to
contestants this year. They're just like, I ain't messing with this.
I didn't get that one. We were in a vibe.
I felt it. Man. What happened?

Speaker 1 (01:00:16):
Man?

Speaker 2 (01:00:19):
For those that are unclear on the rules, technical difficulties
do not warrant any help for you. Nope. So even
if he accidentally hung up, Hey John, congratulations, you win
by default. I was ready to kick your ass. But
my boy, he's a he's a quitter. Good from good
enough for you, though. Man, seven was a great number.
And you're getting tickets to see Corn on October twenty third,

(01:00:42):
And you're getting a pair of tickets to see a
Perfect Circle, Primise and Pussifer at the Bok Center on
May first. Oh, hang on the line, buddy, so you
can get your info. K okay, all right, this is
the one that GIMPI ended on you. Guys were so close.
His girl was Daisy Mickey Mouse's friend h on uh

(01:01:03):
in the World of Disney, and he's he's an avian
Mallard blank trump Mallard. There you go. Could I use
his voice to give clues that isn't interesting because it
feels like a sound effect. You're probably right, That's why

(01:01:23):
I asked, Yeah, yeah, Donald Duck would be what that
was the one you land or he gave up on
quit on.

Speaker 6 (01:01:31):
You were absolutely right. This is somebody that looks like
you another word for a lookalike, and and other than that,
it's like, all right, this, we're gonna break this word
in half. This is a type of weather radar, okay,
trying to get him to say doppler at least, you know,
if that's still a thing.

Speaker 2 (01:01:50):
I don't watch a lot of the weather. You're the
weather nerd. I mean, yeah, but I don't know if
everybody knows that word true.

Speaker 6 (01:01:56):
And then like the other one, be like, you know,
the Bloods and Crips are what, well, they're a gang,
you know, and hopefully you'd have got doppelganger out of that,
not Doppler gang whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:02:07):
Right, I was thinking, if you were trying to break
the word up A group. A big group sex event
on one person in porn is known as a You
can't say gang, right, you can't say banger. Uh huh. Yeah,
that's a tough one. Yeah. So like nonetheless, doppelganger was
the word and the record now puts me further in
the lead with fifteen keeps Lindsay with eleven keeps You

(01:02:28):
with a.

Speaker 7 (01:02:29):
Tulsa's Morning Show continues next with a Big Man Morning
Show on Tulsa's rock station ninety seven five KMOT.

Speaker 2 (01:02:49):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one,
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nine four five Got conspiracy Theory? Thursday coming up. We
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Right now, let's look in time inside Gimbee's very average

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sized four by four. It gets the job done. It's
a grower, not a shower. Four by four. Well, Colman.
It says here that the Fed's cut interest rates.

Speaker 6 (01:03:23):
The Federal Reserve is cutting interest rates for the first
time in more than four years. The Central Bank cut
rates by half a point and it's announced me yesterday.
The decision lowers the federal fund rates to a range
between four point seven five to five percent the FED.
The FED had maintained a goal of seeing inflation go

(01:03:45):
down to two two percent before moving to cut rates.
August saw the twelve month inflation rate fall to two
and a half percent, its lowest levels since February of
twenty twenty one.

Speaker 2 (01:03:57):
Pretty good deal.

Speaker 6 (01:03:59):
Irany hackers tried to send Trump info to Biden. The
FBI is releasing new information about the Uranian hackers who
obtained access to former President Donald Trump's campaign Yesterday. Officials
revealed that the suspects sent quotes unsolicited emails to the

(01:04:21):
Biden campaign that were contained an excerpt taken from stolen
non public material from Trump's team.

Speaker 2 (01:04:30):
Their single local milks in your area. That's the only
thing I can think of when I read that, it says.

Speaker 6 (01:04:39):
They added that there are no indication that any of
the recipients replied to the emails. Officials also said Ron
had continued to send stolen information to US media organizations
since June, but did not say whether any of that
information had surfaced publicly.

Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
What I don't like about this story is I want
to know what was sent? What are we talking about?
Was it I almost just swore, was it the schedule
for the buses? Or was it like what deep in
like damaging info? Are they keeping on some server like
that exactly? I would think none? Right, probably not, But

(01:05:15):
it sounds good that they're sending stuff over there to him.
Maybe they dig around, they'll find something that's worth I
don't know. It just cracks me up. The unsolicited emails.
What else we got here?

Speaker 6 (01:05:27):
RFK says he's helping pick leaders of the FDA, the
NIH and the CDC. He announced that if Trump is
re elected that he would be responsible for eliminating what
he called corrupt influences of organizations like the Center of
Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration, and
the National Institutes of Health. Kennedy has been criticized in
the past for comments seen by some as conspiracy theories

(01:05:51):
relating to childhood vacsin.

Speaker 2 (01:05:53):
I don't believe Trump's gonna do that. I don't think
he's going to put him in try I think he
may put him in his cabinet in some degree, But
I don't think not in his cabinet, but as an maybe,
but I don't see him being in charge of those
That man has zero qualifications to make decisions for any
of those positions, right, He's just kind of filling them
up whatever, and has zero to do with who he is.
It's what is that individual's qualifications to decide who should
be there? Man cut a head off of a whale,

(01:06:15):
So I mean he's got something going for him. And lastly,
here Broken Arrow Fire Department gears up to hire more
firefighters thanks to a federal grant. The department can now
add twelve new firefighters to their perier roll thanks to
nearly three million dollar federal grants. To get the funding
to hire twelve additional firefighters, the BA Fire Department applied

(01:06:38):
for the Safer Grants program through the Department of Homeland Security,
which landed them nearly two point nine million dollars over
the next three years. This is the third time the
Broken Arrow Fire Department has received this grant. The Brewers

(01:07:02):
have clinched the nl Central title. The Cubs fell to
the Athletics five to three Wednesday afternoon, which gave the
division to Milwaukee. It's the brew Cruz third NL Central
Crown and the three of the last four years, and
marks the sixth time in the pat last seven seasons
the team will compete in the playoffs. Manager Pat Murphy

(01:07:22):
led Milwaukee to the division title to his in his
first year with the team after former manager Craig Council
left to join the Cubs. So the irony there of
the Cubs losing is what got them in and the
manager left to go to the Cubs. Pretty poetic. The
Yankees are going to the postseason for the fifty ninth
time in franchise history. The Bronx Bombers clinched a playoff

(01:07:44):
berth after topping the Seattle Mariners two to one and
ten innings at Tmobile Park. Luke Weaver earned the victory
after striking out four over an inning and two thirds
of relief. Anthony Rizzo drove in both of New York's runs.
The Yankees are in eighty nine and sixty three and
lead the Al East by five games. Hooray. This was

(01:08:06):
kind of breaking news yesterday ESPN senior NBA and insider
Adrian Wodanowski. Wo Janowski is announcing his retirement from the
news industry was made the announcement on x Wednesday. He
is known for breaking major NBA related stories during his
seven year tenure with ESPN. Woj will now serve as
the general manager of the men's basketball program at his

(01:08:26):
alma mater, Saint Bonaventure, having previously worked closely with the
school in recent years. And then finally, I've got this
last story here from the University of Colorado, and Dion
Sanders has been taking to the media really giving them
a tongue lashing, And yesterday, I'm sorry Tuesday had a
news conference and listen to this quote. Quote, Once upon

(01:08:49):
a time, you guys never attacked college players. Now they're
making more money than y'all, and some of y'all are
envious and jealous about that, so you're on the attack
end quote. Huh, I think there's any truth of that.

Speaker 8 (01:09:02):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:09:02):
College players have always been under criticism. Players have always
been under criticism. There's a famous a famous quote from
a local coach. Don't go after him, go after me.
I'm a man, I'm forty right. These are just kids.
I get that, see what I'm saying. Like, it's always
been a thing to criticize players and their performance and

(01:09:22):
whether they play it or not. Right, it is zero
to do with their money. But I think if they
are making money, it's fair to go after them, right.
I just read that they want to pass a law
in uh, maybe it's not a law, but they want
every resident of the state of Arkansas to pay one
hundred like one hundred dollars tax to go to the
University of Arkansas for nil money. If we're gonna pay,

(01:09:45):
if I'm giving you money, I am one hundred percent
entitled to and expect reporters to ask and criticize players. Absolutely,
we're paying for it, we have it, we earned it. Yeah,
what's my money going to? Isn't funny? How that probably
will just end of the money. No problem. But you're like,
we got to build a prison, like whoa whoa whoa Right,
we need to build a food shelter A yay yan

(01:10:08):
my back yeard, we need a battered woman shelter. Whoa anarchy?
Uh that's your balls of Wall sports. I'm corbin in
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iHeartRadio app. Alright, a little conspiracy theory Thursday, something else plan.
But then I just came across this and it's extremely
fascinating and we're gonna see if you know about it.
We talk a lot about aliens on this show. For
the record, I don't believe in aliens. I think it's

(01:11:10):
ignorant to think that if there are aliens, they'd be
interested in us, right, But so maybe there's something out there.
I don't know, your stance can be.

Speaker 6 (01:11:20):
The universe is huge, and I could see other life
forms out there, whether they're alien like the grays with
the big eyes or reptilians or whatever that I don't know.
But I'm sure there is other life in this uniforse
besides just as humans.

Speaker 2 (01:11:39):
I mean, I think that. Okay, I'll get to that
in a minute. Okay, So this is a theory that
I found. I was gonna say that if anything, there

(01:12:00):
aren't aliens, just playcates to the idea that we live.
This is a simulation. This is a computer program, ok
because there is no one else. It is just us, Okay.
And then we're like, well, we can't be alone. No,
we can if it's a computer. So anyway, the dark
forced hypothesis. Have you heard this. I've never heard of
this before. I had neither. I actually was working on
something else and then this popped up this morning and

(01:12:22):
I was like, I gotta I gotta read more into this.
So the dark Forced hypothesis has to do with aliens,
and it says that many alien civilizations exist in the universe,
but they are silent and hostile, maintaining their undetectability for
fear of being destroyed by another hostile or undetectable civilization.

(01:12:48):
It's a possible explanation of the Fermi paradox, which contrasts
the lack of contact with alien life with the potential
for such contact. The hypothesis derives from a book called
The Dark Forest, and it is basically implying that the
aliens don't want to be caught, so therefore they lay

(01:13:10):
in silence, okay, which would make sense. A lot of
just natural animals whatever pray though, lay low just so
they don't get eaten.

Speaker 6 (01:13:24):
Think about like woodland animals, they lay low. There are
some Yeah, that's just what they do because they don't
want to get eaten.

Speaker 2 (01:13:31):
And I get that.

Speaker 6 (01:13:33):
I could see how aliens, if that's what they are whatever,
I could also be that way.

Speaker 2 (01:13:39):
But listen, we're just trying to live our own alien
life out here. I don't need you bother me, So
I'm just gonna chill. Well, let's unpack this a little bit.
There is I know this could be hard for some
people to understand or believe or accept, and they're gonna
shake their head when I say it. There is no known,
reliable or reproducible evidence that aliens have visited or attempted

(01:14:01):
to contact Earth. Okay, there are no transmissions, no firm
evidence of intelligent extraterrestrial life have been detected or observed.
What about all those hibilies to say they've been abducted
and probed anally? I mean, there's no evidence. They're just
saying that, all right, just what someone says. So the

(01:14:23):
dark forest hypothesis presumes that any space fearing civilization would
view any other intelligent life like US as a threat
makes sense, and thus not want to be detected if
you think about it.

Speaker 6 (01:14:40):
I mean, let's just say the aliens they come by,
they take a look at us, and they see how
we're living and how we've destroyed this world, and they're like, ah,
I don't want to mess with any of that. I
don't need them doing to us what they've done to themselves.
So let's just go back to beig Borg and have fun.

Speaker 2 (01:14:58):
Reptilians in the Grays are both in the Mountain Air
Air Base in DULs Minnesota. Okay, there are aliens, but
we are the Jerry Springer show of the universe for
their entertainment. Maybe I think that's possible. Not saying other
life doesn't exist is like taking a teaspoon of water
from the ocean and saying sharks don't exist, except I
know sharks are real, Right, we have evidence that sharks

(01:15:20):
are there. I'm just saying there's no evidence there. You
can't say there's other life out there, there's no evidence.
With that being said, why would the government create Space Force? Then?
If there is no evidence and no chance of anything
out there, why would we need a special group of

(01:15:41):
people to deal combat space? Yeah, no, it's a great question.
You think Space Force is for aliens, where space force
is to fight wars in space against other countries and
aliens maybe, but mostly for other That's what I mean
is there is an argument that there will be a

(01:16:03):
real estate war for space, Okay, for planets. Okay, if
we go to Mars, who owns Mars? I guess that
would be us?

Speaker 6 (01:16:11):
Then we planted our flag, we planted our flag on
the Moon, but you know we're not claiming as ours.

Speaker 2 (01:16:19):
Or did we really plan our flag on the Moton.
I'm just saying there's a treaty that says no one
can take claim to the Moon. Right, But if you
have another planet, let's say America owns another planet or
has control of another planet, and you're like, well, we
don't want Russians on this planet. So there's a space
force to kind of deal with all that. Okay, I
guess that makes sense. You put it like it. And

(01:16:42):
so the dark space theory says that there is they
would want to be quiet, and they don't want to
have any probes looking for them, and they're not going
to go looking because they don't want to be on
the radar essentially, right. The name comes from a book

(01:17:03):
called The Dark Forest and as in a dark forest
filled with hunters stalking through the trees like ghosts. According
to the dark forest hypothesis, since the intentions of any
newly contacted civilization can never be known with certainty, then
if one is encountered, it is best to shoot first
and ask questions later in order to avoid the potential

(01:17:25):
extinction of one's own species. Okay, I get what you're saying.

Speaker 6 (01:17:31):
Like so far as like if we found alien life forms,
we shoot first and ask questions later.

Speaker 2 (01:17:37):
Because we don't know what they're capable of. Yeah, do
you vice? Yeah, if someone breaks into your home that
is that isn't supposed to be there, do you go,
what's your intentions? Right exactly? You come in peace? Do
you come in peace? Right exactly? That makes sense some
ship lands pretty much. I would think the people that

(01:17:57):
do protection for a living, law enforcement thing like that.
Oh see any advancement towards them, they're gonna shoot. Oh absolutely,
they would do that even if it wasn't an you're
a civilis a civilionaire? See it on video? Yeah? More
than once. Yeah, So I guess that that makes sense.
Let's just you know, lay low, do wor thing, and

(01:18:19):
in my opinion, the idea that like they if they're
so smart, they show up and they're like, yo, what's up. No,
they're gonna be like for right xnay on the okay.
Of all the movies that I think we've talked about
this before, of all the movies that have any sense
I think of possibility, men in black, is it like

(01:18:42):
they exist around us, They're incorporated with us. They're living
here with us, working at the McDonald's, delivering the mail,
right right, running big time corporations countries. Maybe that's one
of the things about The Boys it's so fascinating, is that,

(01:19:02):
like the in the TV show The Boys, somebody that
is a vice president is a soup unknowingly because they
don't want to they know. If that people know, it's
a soup trying to run the country, that ain't good, right,
And same way with us, you know, But the thing
is we don't know. We the people don't know that, right.
And the only way you get privy to that information

(01:19:24):
is to become president of the United States, and they
can't tell you. Maybe, And that's a good point.

Speaker 6 (01:19:31):
That's a good point, right, Like all this stuff, all
this classified information, they're like, all right, here is the
big book on everything that goes on aliens jfk all that.
How do you, as the newfound president know that that's true?
And it's not just you know, a smoke screen up
sorts that they feed you just to make you feel better,

(01:19:54):
like you like you do know something that you're not
just a talking head exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:19:58):
And who keeps that book? That's a good question. Have
they not read it? You ever read your kid's diary? Right,
somebody's got to be the keeper of that. Well then who?
And then do you groom someone like up and coming
like hey, they're dying? So now it's you. Yeah, now
you're gonna have to take on all these secrets, but
you can't tell anybody or is it like our career

(01:20:20):
where they you know. Oh, by the way, you're also
gonna have to take out the trash. You're gonna do this.
You're gonna have to do that, and you gotta go him,
mister president. Here here's the book, right, I need it
back when you're done. Hey you're done with the book yet, Sarah, No, No,
you can't take pictures of it. You can tell the
president no, of course. Well yeah, text says I think
it's probable that there's life out there but not sold

(01:20:43):
on UFOs and whatnot. As a kid, I would imagine
a world of people just like us looking up at
the stars and asking the same questions that we do
on some other world somewhere out there. You don't believe
in UFOs, well that person doesn't. You don't believe in
unidentified flying objects, right, things that fly in the sky

(01:21:03):
that we aren't sure it can't you don't believe in that.

Speaker 6 (01:21:06):
I think this person is probably referring to our your
stereotypical spaceship round saucer like sort of thing that lands
in a field somewhere. Well, that's a flying saucer, fills
all your cows. But we don't know that it's an
unidentified flying object.

Speaker 2 (01:21:20):
But that's what I'm saying. There is documented cases of
things flying in the sky that we cannot identify, right, right,
And that's why it's called a UFO. Yeah, that is
a real thing. If you look up in the sky
and you see something shoot across the sky, that is
a UFO. That is something that cannot be identified flying.

(01:21:40):
That is some sort of objeck right right, sticks to
its name. But like I said, but the universe as
big as it is, it would surprise me. Just because we.

Speaker 6 (01:21:51):
Can't survive on Venus or Saturn doesn't mean that there
isn't another species that could.

Speaker 2 (01:22:00):
Listen to this text. Go outside at night and you
can definitely see orbs possibly ufo moving around at night
in the sky. You have to me outside for hours.
It definitely intrigues me and scares my daughter because she
is not a believer in aliens. I wonder how much
of that is your eyes playing tricks on you. You
know what I'm saying? An orb an orb? Yeah, it

(01:22:25):
was a little small, little ball of light, yeah, moving
across the sky. You mean like a plane maybe satellite?
You're talking about the the what's the elon musk Wi
Fi satellites? Uh, the sky net or something? Yeah, like
those and they run in a line together. Yeah, yeah,

(01:22:46):
you can see the space station satellites.

Speaker 6 (01:22:50):
I think we can all we've all been able to
differentiate what the difference is between like a plane flying
in the sky, for example, as opposed to a satellite
or something different. You know, you see a you see
something going across the sky and it's got like a
blue light and a red light and a clear light
blinking pretty well, tell well, that's that's more likely just

(01:23:13):
a plane flying in the sky.

Speaker 2 (01:23:14):
You can literally download an app and see what plane
it is.

Speaker 6 (01:23:20):
But when it comes to like, let's just say it's
just one solid light, not like several of them blinking
like a plane wood or satellite wood.

Speaker 2 (01:23:29):
But it's one solid light moving at a pace across
the sky. You would look at it and be like, well,
that's not a plane. It might be not a satellite.
It might be you don't know. You're right, I'm not
in the aviation industry, but I don't know. But all
the other planes that I see you have blanking lights.
In this one here is just a solid light there.

(01:23:49):
When you look, like we get up so early, you
can see the stars and sometimes it looks like they're
changing color. Yeah, they're not changing color. The atmosphere's plane
a trick on you. That's kind of what I was
thinking about with this.

Speaker 6 (01:24:01):
I mean, you're out there, you're looking for something so hard, expecting,
wanting something that your eyes will play tricks on.

Speaker 2 (01:24:08):
You're like, oh, this's got to be an alien. Well
now it's just you're wanting to see it so bad
that your mind's making it up for you. So this
is somebody that text in that I did not know,
and it's called the Jellyfish UFO, and it cannot be
picked up with regular video, it has to be it

(01:24:31):
was only picked up via infrared. Okay. And the only
thing that I can find is on a news station
that isn't exactly known for their credibility. And so I'm
not one hundred percent on board with like, I'm not

(01:24:53):
clear on that one. Yeah, I've never heard of that.
I do a Google image search and it just shows
me a bunch of jellyfish. So okay, that doesn't mean
it doesn't mean it's not a thing, right right. A
UFO influencer named Jeremy Corbel shared footage of something that

(01:25:16):
public has started calling the Jellyfish UFO, and this is
from February of this year, that's relatively recent. The footage
shows a mysterious object that appears to have dangling tendrils,
which appears to smoothly float over the roofs of a
military base in a rock. To people who already want

(01:25:36):
to believe in UFO sightings, these kind of images are
just vague enough to show the viewer what they want
to see. He says the footage is from twenty eighteen,
but the Marine Corps officer confirmed to reporters that it
was from twenty seventeen. Corbel's version is a bootleg recording
from someone's device during some kind of military meeting. It
doesn't appear to have any real mass, any design that

(01:25:59):
confirm to engineering or physics as we know them to
exist in the universe, or any signs that an off
camera entity is flying or steering it. I es sent
you the link of the video that I found was
on Twitter.

Speaker 6 (01:26:13):
And uh, okay, it just shows this. It looked jellyfish
like thing flying across the sky over in a rock.
But that doesn't necessarily mean anything. I guess it could
drones maybe could possibly be with with light. I mean,

(01:26:35):
it's it's clearly something, right.

Speaker 2 (01:26:38):
This video clearly shows something, But again I have yet
to find a credible source. The video is from the
dude reporting this right right, which racks it right up
there with you know, the Bigfoot picture and something flying
over a military base. There are plenty of organizations countries

(01:26:59):
that have secret military products, right, and that very well
could be It kind of a and for the Marines
to go, Yeah, it's twenty seventeen, means they're aware of it, right,
And I would think if Marines were gonna do something
about it, that's the group I would trust, right, absolutely, absolutely.

(01:27:19):
My favorite sayings Marines. They don't let you down. I
know if Marine says something, he's going to.

Speaker 8 (01:27:26):
Do it.

Speaker 2 (01:27:28):
Or she Yeah, that's a new new millennia. But I
have not. This is the first I've heard of the
jellyfish UFO. Yeah, and just because a UFO dude says this,
I have hardly any belief in them. But it's right,
Derek Worbyn, I showed you the video. Hey, this person's
an expert on things that can't be proven? Uh huh?

(01:27:54):
How are they an expert? Are they're a good liar? Well,
they're the only person that specializes in things that can't
be proven. Bear with me on this jump. If you
are a UFO expert or an alien expert, isn't that
like saying you're a Santa expert? I I guess because
we know the Sants is not real. Sorry kids, So yeah,

(01:28:17):
I guess it'd be one of the same. But I
mean they have bigfoot experts, they're all the same thing.
I agree, welcome to the dark side. All right, gotta
take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 7 (01:28:33):
The Big Med Morning Show returns next Tulsa's Morning Show ninety.

Speaker 2 (01:29:06):
Good Morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show nine four
six ozh KMOD. You can also text bmmass and then
what you want to say to eight two nine four
five and Lindsay is out. But we're doing conspiracy theory Thursday.
Somebody text in and said this statement. Not that they're
the same, but there isn't much difference between UFO experts

(01:29:29):
and astrophysicists. Both deal with assumption, speculation, and theory, most
of which are improven, except astrophysicists test things and then
prove them to be true or not true, right, where
a UFO expert can't prove any of it to be true. Right,
it's just their opinion. I feel like they're dramatically. One
went to school to study it, right. The other is

(01:29:52):
I'm doing this when I'm on break from my Sam's
Club job. Right.

Speaker 6 (01:29:56):
I was just about to say the same thing. You know,
you spend hundreds of thousands of dollars learn to be
an astrophysicist. They don't have the UFO expert at school.

Speaker 2 (01:30:06):
I mean I can learn to be one. I could
go down a rabbit hole and say some things that
a lot of you can't handle. Oh now, don't do
that now, probably get me in trouble too. Uh. Moving
on conspiracy theory Thursday. Stadium size asteroid deemed hazardouth hazardous
moving close to Earth?

Speaker 8 (01:30:26):
Now?

Speaker 2 (01:30:26):
Who stadium? Right? My high school stadium? Uh huh and
had like five thousand I mean the football fields are
pretty much all the same. Well, yeah, but are we
talking about Jerry World exactly? You know, Madison Square Garden.
H Which stadium size would you be totally okay with with.

Speaker 6 (01:30:46):
This an asteroid the size of a stadium coming towards Earth,
and which one would I be? I think it's a
Carl Smith out there at twenty first and like a
one hundred and ninety third or whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:31:00):
I don't know the stadiums.

Speaker 6 (01:31:01):
It's just a sports complex, is what it is, where
people can't play softball and whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:31:07):
You know, it's not a stadium. But I'm happy with
something that's that size. But you know, even that size
could have some detrimental, you know, impact on the world.
I'm going with the uh soft the little ballpark fields
at my elementary school at Southdale where the boy Scouts
played softball got you growing up. Yeah, but even that

(01:31:28):
could have some pretty serious no I burn up, do
you think so? Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:31:33):
I mean, I'm sure part of it would, but one
the size of you know, Jerry World, I'm good.

Speaker 2 (01:31:40):
Yeah, I'm good with that. But even then, you just
said it yourself that it would burn up. Maybe not
one hundred percent, but let's just say it burns up
fifty percent. That's still big asteroid. Is that it'll be
relatively close to Earth and it's quote well, I mean,
if if you have one that's the closest it's ever been,
then you can say that's relatively close. Absolutely, Now it's

(01:32:05):
just gonna come close to Earth. It's six hundred and
twenty thousand miles away. Well, that's pretty far away. But
if it's the closest it's ever been, true, that's relatively
close and space distance that's not that far away seemingly, Yeah,
but it's just gonna come close.

Speaker 6 (01:32:22):
It's not gonna crash into Earth. That's the question of
the day. If it's not gonna crash into Earth, then
I ain't gonna worry about it. It's not until I hear, hey,
there's an asteroid the size of a stadium that is
headed towards Earth and there will be impact. That's when
I'd start to worry. That's when I'd start to question, Okay, okay,
which side of the Earth is this stadium size asteroid

(01:32:46):
gonna heat? Is it gonna hit the eastern hemisphere China, Russia, Asia,
Europe that or is it gonna hit the western side
North America, South America.

Speaker 2 (01:32:57):
I mean, most likely would hit water six percent of
the planet's water, that is true. But even then that's
going to cause major tsunamis and it's stuff like that
that would be you know, That's why I'm like, which
part of the Earth that we talk about, If it's
over there in like one of the stands area, I'm good,
let it hit that would I mean, that would also
create detrimental but not as bad, not as bad as

(01:33:21):
I think I was coming towards, like you know, pinpointing
Oklahoma and landing on my house. Yeah, I actually would
prefer that. I think I would actually prefer a direct
hit then a hit later and create you know, darkness. Okay, okay,
just because you know that you would be gone and

(01:33:43):
wouldn't have to worry about it. Yeah, I guess that's
spare me the agony. I guess that's fair. But you
and the people I love watch the Road or read
the book The Road. It's pretty bad, yeah, but I
mean life is pretty good. I like Levin, Not in
the Road. That's a book or a movie, not in
the book of Eli entertainment. We can't take that for fact.

(01:34:08):
We don't know really how it would be. Those books
and movies are just somebody's interpretation and opinion on how
things would end up based off facts of what happens
when there isn't light. But we don't know that or food.
The last time that we went through some dark ages
like that, none of us were around, you know, So

(01:34:28):
we don't really know anything. And we take somebody else's
half assly written you know, partially burnt up scrolls, you know,
and then interpret it because well, you know, most of
it's burnt up. It may not be that bad.

Speaker 6 (01:34:43):
Having you know, total dark what is that an ash
winter nuclear or something like that.

Speaker 2 (01:34:52):
Yeah, it may not be that bad. All I know
is it didn't work out for those that were here.
M true, they're not still around. But somehow we're here.
So some people did survive. No, nope, something they had
to No, there were no people dinosaurs were you talking
about in the meteor? There had to be, No, There

(01:35:15):
had to be in other dark times.

Speaker 9 (01:35:18):
You know, think of when POMPEII, right when when that
volcano exploded, killed all those people or whatever, and now
they're solidified and ash for all of eternity.

Speaker 2 (01:35:29):
You know, there's still people in that region. They didn't
kill off everybody because I mean it was still going
to repopulate Mount Vesuvius. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Yes, those
are some pretty wild pictures if you go down that
rabbit hole crazy they had cameras then, yes, the aftermath

(01:35:49):
pictures of the people still solidified in ash, curled up
on the ground kissing her ass goodbye. Yeah. I'm gonna
be honest. I haven't read it enough about Vesuvius. I
know the story of Pompeii and those things, but in
a time when things were based off oracle storytelling, and uh,

(01:36:10):
we liked to honor people when they're gone. I have
not studied the information to know if they're not statues.
I think that well they are either way. If the
yellow Stone super Volcano did erupt. Life would not be
as easy, for sure. You know, it'd be a little tough,

(01:36:32):
But I think I think we'd make it just fine. Uh.
We couldn't as a group wear masks when needed. People
will be total dicks of a meteor sentis into darkness.
You're not wrong. Little toilet paper shortage and y'all freaking

(01:36:52):
lose your minds right, Imagine what it'd be like today
if even the water was show off in electricity. It's
bad enough, and crap hits the fin when the trenches
isn't isn't picked up, when the trash isn't picked up. Dude,
how many times have I said, you want to see anarchy?

(01:37:13):
The trash people could screw us all. Oh, absolutely, one
hundred percent, one hundred percent, and it would cause chaos.
But at least in my opinion and with any of
those whether the trash isn't picked up or the water
and electricity gets shut off and we have a total darkness,
I think it would suck for a little while, but

(01:37:34):
I think we would figure it out and we would
adapt and overcome.

Speaker 6 (01:37:39):
You know, it's like the sun wouldn't be shining right now.
It would obviously because that's the sun's always up there,
just some days it's yeah, yeah, yeah, but this, I
mean we wouldn't see it because we're covered with a
cloud of ash for god knows how long.

Speaker 2 (01:37:52):
But I mean it'd be a little dark. You go
outside at night, don't you. You go outside when it's cloudy,
don't you? And also it would but we would figure
it out. We'd be fine. Suck for a little bit.
But then this is just the this is what the
new normal is. Ask police officers if they would when
is it the most dangerous at night or during the day.

(01:38:16):
I know, the way things are going nowadays, anytime, anytimes
the most dangerous. Somebody said this, and I think this
is pretty funny. If reading forums on things and offering
your opinion on them makes you an expert, then you
guys are professional therapists every Tuesday. Yeah, except you should
know fully we are entertaining huh. We are not trying

(01:38:39):
to give you rules or laws or facts or persue.
I gave up a long time ago persuading anybody. Right,
take it for what you want. Heaven is located in space.
That's why the moon landing was faked. They've never really
had stuff on Mars either all produced images. Maybe so,

(01:39:00):
maybe so. I don't know. I've seen a tree. I'm
a botanical expert. Okay, yeah, all right, for sure one hundred.
Have you seen the movie The Road? I don't think so.
Don't I understand it's just a movie. I understand movies exs,
you know, take the truth and stretch it. Keep in mind,
we watched a movie called Back to the Future and

(01:39:21):
thought it was silly. You could, you know, talk to
somebody on a screen right, like a phone call. It's
a lot of you. That's how you only communicate, so
I hear you. But then also, dude, you need to
watch this movie. It's terrifying cannibalism. No, have you seen
the Book of You Lie? Yes with Denzel Yes, great,

(01:39:43):
great movie. Scavenger, A lot of scavengers. Okay, The Road
is available on Amazon Prime. I added to my watch list. Okay,
today it's got along, so you might have to break
it up. But that's what she said. No, we got
to take a break. We'll be back.

Speaker 7 (01:40:00):
If you're listening to The Big Mad Morning Show, this
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(01:43:05):
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(01:43:26):
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Sohose top list, random topics, randomly drawn with random results.
Now here's Corbyn, Gimpie and Lindsay with this week's top list.
Lindsay's out, so we're just gonna do it and again
this week's top list, because it's movies and we love movies.

(01:43:47):
Is movies. You're embarrassed to say you've watched Gimpy.

Speaker 6 (01:43:52):
My number five here is is I put two movies
in the number five slot because they're both basically the
same thing, and I didn't see any point in wasting
two spots on the same two stupid movies, and that's
The Human Centipede two and three.

Speaker 2 (01:44:10):
The first one was all right, it was shocking. You're like, oh, wow,
that's crazy. These Asian scientists have taped people together surgically,
you know, put people together, you know, eight a m
you know, and they're trying to see how it works.
Blah blah blah.

Speaker 6 (01:44:26):
That's nuts. And then you watch the second one because
you're like, wow, the first one was so crazy. I
wonder what the second one's about. And then you watch
it and you're like, why is this? And then you
find out that there's a third one. You're like, oh, okay,
let's see what this one. And you're like, why why
am I watching these turds of movies? Highly embarrassed to say, yes,

(01:44:47):
I've watched both of them. The Human Centipede two n
three coming in at number four. We've talked about this
movie before. I think you might have seen it before
on New Lindsay the movie teeth. The movie teeth. It's
about a girl with the vagina that has teeth. How

(01:45:10):
that even got on your radar? Your Netflix recommendations are bizarre? Well,
we had a guy on the show that was a
little eccentric like that, and he had brought that movie up,
and I was like, huh, that's interesting.

Speaker 2 (01:45:23):
A vagina with teeth. Hm. So I see it and
I watch it and I'm watching and I'm like, I
can't stop watching. So you made it to the whole movie. Yeah,
it's bizarre. It is so bizarre. It starts off with
this young girl who's vagina has teeth, and I don't
think I can't remember if they ever actually explained how

(01:45:45):
the teeth got there or why it's there anyhow. So
it's like her and her little brother stepbrother or whatever,
they're in the pool and he's playing hide the finger,
and he found out the hard way that this thing's
got teeth, and then goes through the whole movie. Anybody
who tries to have sex with her ends up getting eaten,

(01:46:05):
if you know what I mean, except for one boy
who ended up successfully having sex with.

Speaker 6 (01:46:15):
The girl and not getting a schlong eaten off until
he said the wrong thing to her. She found out
that it was a part of a bet, and you know,
because the bet was, well, I bet you can't sleep
with this girl, blah blah blah, and he did, and
that's what set her off.

Speaker 2 (01:46:32):
And then he ends up getting his dong bitten off
by the vaginer with teeth. It's it's bad. I'm realizing
as you're giving your movies that I have done this wrong.
I went with movies that I that I like, that
are good, but that others would see as embarrassing. I think,
what I if I'm reading the cards correctly, these are

(01:46:54):
one and done's for you?

Speaker 6 (01:46:55):
Yes, okay, yes, Then it takes a little bit of
a turn here because the humans center P two and
three weird movies.

Speaker 2 (01:47:04):
Teeth, very weird movie. And then you've gotten number three.
Big Stan, Big Big Stan. Big Stan is a Rob
Schneider movie. Okay, that's all I need. I'm about to say,
that's all you should really know about it.

Speaker 6 (01:47:23):
Big Stan is Rob Schneider movie where Rob Schneider is
a real estate person who is swindling old folks out
of their money, selling time shares and stuff like that,
and he ends.

Speaker 2 (01:47:35):
Up going to prison.

Speaker 6 (01:47:37):
And you remember in the movie Get Hard, where Will
Ferrow's like, I'm going to prison and I need to
learn how to be tough, right, So Big Stan's basically
the same thing. Rob Schneider's going to prison. He's like, listen,
I got to be able to survive in prison.

Speaker 2 (01:47:51):
So whatce he do? He hires David Carridine to teach
him karate, okay, and then turns him into this high
career roddy badass. Okay. So Rob Schneider goes to prison.
David Carrodine ends up moving into his house with his wife,
who wants to leave Rob because you know, Rob doesn't

(01:48:12):
want a baby or anything like. He's happy living a.

Speaker 6 (01:48:15):
Life he's living and ends up starting to bang his
old lady or whatnots. And then so Rob Schneider goes
to prison. And he goes and first thing you do
to prison in prison is you find the biggest, baddest
person there and you whoop the s.

Speaker 2 (01:48:28):
Out of him to establish dominance.

Speaker 6 (01:48:30):
So he does that, and so now he's got everybody
in the prison scared of him, little bitty old Rob Schneider, okay.
And come to find out there's corruption that's in the prison.
The old man that was in Walking Debt, herschel Hershey

(01:48:51):
is in that movie as well.

Speaker 2 (01:48:52):
He's the warden.

Speaker 6 (01:48:54):
And anyhow I saw a clip or two of it
on the old TikTok, and I was like, Okay, this
seems to be all right. The clips that I watched
were funny, so I watched the entire movie. I'm embarrassed
to say that I watched it and it wasn't that bad, honestly,
but okay, it gets worse.

Speaker 2 (01:49:15):
I didn't have Rob Schneider on my list here of
movies that I was expecting to hear from you. I
like Rob Schneider movies. Most of them are pretty good.
No they're not. Yeah, yeah, the Animal, the hot chick.

Speaker 6 (01:49:27):
You know, tell Rob Schneider is the curate anyway. So
for number two, number two is one that I have
recently watched.

Speaker 2 (01:49:37):
And I am embarrassed to say that I watched this
because it's a total chick flick comedy rom calm sort
of what the hell? Why am I even watching this?
But I don't know about you, but I'd be scrolling
through movies and then I find something that you know,
I was like, Okay, what's this about? And I'll watch
a little bit of it, and if I think it's
interesting enough, I'll find it again, record save it for later,

(01:50:00):
and watch it again. But nonetheless, I stumbled across this
movie called Bachelorette, and Bachelorette is a total chick movie.
It's got Rebel Wilson.

Speaker 6 (01:50:16):
In it, the fat girl from Pitch Perfect Okay, and
so's the She's the duff of the friend group, the
designated ugly fat friend of the friends group. All right,
high school friends grew up, all of them are hot
except for Rebel Wilson, and then out of high school

(01:50:37):
they grow up. Rebel Wilson, a character, ends up meeting
this guy who was way out of her league, but
nonetheless they end up getting married. The of course, the
her hot friends are assholes to her and they treat
her like garbage, and then insanity ensues events throughout the night.

(01:50:57):
The wedding dress gets mess stuff and ruined and bloody,
and there's cocaine involved.

Speaker 2 (01:51:03):
And I don't know where I stand on whether I
like it or not. But I am embarrassed to say
that I watched this movie from beginning to end in
one sitting, Corbin, in one sitting, this wasn't a I
paused it, turned it off, made dinner, watched it the
next day, finished it too.

Speaker 8 (01:51:24):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:51:25):
I sat there from beginning to end on my couch,
and I watched this entire movie. We're doing our top
list movies. You're embarrassed to say you've watched number two.
Number two was The Bachelorette. Number one is going to
be play Mobile, the movie. You know those toddler toys,

(01:51:46):
the toy company play Mobile. MBI l there's no okay, okay.
I saw this and I was like, I remember those
toys growing up.

Speaker 6 (01:51:56):
And I read the description and it's like, these young
kids get transformed into this you know, play mobile set
or whatever, and then life goes on from there.

Speaker 2 (01:52:08):
So I'm like, all right, let's see what this is about.
So I sit down and I watch it, and yeah,
it's this young boy. He's probably about twelve.

Speaker 6 (01:52:20):
Maybe thirteen years old, and he has an older sister
because who's taking care of him because the parents died,
And they go.

Speaker 2 (01:52:28):
To this toy con toy convention, okay, and then something
magical happens and they end up in this play Mobile
set and it's kind of like Lego's the movie, you know,
but they get thrown into this world where they have
to learn how to survive, and the boy turns into

(01:52:51):
this big, badass toy that like all the other toys,
you know, envy and it's bad. It's bad, and I
mean I was interested for a little while I did
end up falling asleep. Will I go back to watch
it again? I'll know. I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:53:07):
But the fact of it is is that now it's
burnt to my head and I feel I watched a
movie that was meant for toddlers.

Speaker 2 (01:53:14):
And that's embarrassing. Yeah. I dramatically underestimated this list in
a completely different way. You watch bad movies truth where
I just quit. I'm in it, bro, I'm in it,
not me. My time's valuable. You never know it could
take a turn and get good. Has that ever played out?

(01:53:37):
Though it could? The fact that it could means everything.
Doing our top list of movies, you're embarrassed to say
you've watched. Number five for me is Love actually okay,
the movie with Carl's Dad from The Walking Dad, Walking

(01:53:59):
Dad and Liam Neeson and I find myself singing the
songs and it's great. I love this movie. I will
sit down and watch this movie over and over and
over again. I've heard of it. I don't think I've
ever watched it though. Number four Twilight, like Gimpian, The

(01:54:24):
Human Stead Opinion and Centipede. I put them all in there.
I think this is a well done Robert Pattinson's a
good actor. I don't care for the girl interest, but
it's a good movie trilogy. Yeah, another one that I
have never watched a single one number three Summer catch. Huh.

(01:54:48):
You might not know this movie, but when I tell
you who's in it, you will. Matthew Lillard, Freddie Prince Junior,
Jessica Biela, Brian Denny, fred Ward, A lot of famous
people are in this movie, and it takes. It's a
movie about Freddie Prince Junior is trying to play baseball
and he's playing in like the Main League or something

(01:55:10):
like way over on the East Coast, and he doesn't
him and his dad take care of the field, and
he's trying to stay focused on baseball. And he won't drink,
doesn't know no partying, none of that stuff. He wants
to take care of the field and play baseball because
he's trying to make it to the majors. And when
he's playing a really good game, afterwards he has to

(01:55:32):
work the crowd to ask for donations. That's how low
level baseball this is. And he sees Jessica Bial and
is caught mesmerized by her, and that's when things become
a little tumultuous. Matthew Lillard plays every Matthew Lillard character
you've ever seen him play. Okay, it's not a good movie.

Speaker 8 (01:55:52):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:55:52):
I remember when it came out seeing the trailers. I've
never never watched it. I get this one mixed up
a lot with Rookie of the Year. Okay, yeah, another
turd baseball movie that was number three, number two. Uptown Girls.
Britney Murphy, Dakota Fanning, and Heather Locklear is in this

(01:56:16):
and it is the movie. Brittany Murphy is a rich
an heir to a man who wrote a bunch of
famous songs, and she hasn't been paying her bills. She's
just kind of letting everything take care of it. She
runs out of money and she has to be a
nanny to very young Dakota Fanning who ain't having it.
And you know, Brittany Murphy is very Britney Murphy in it,

(01:56:39):
and she has to take on this role as a
nanny and she's a child herself. And then I think
Brittany Murphy's the one of the most used to be
one of the most adorable movie characters of all time.
She is so endearing. You're like, she's so cute, and yeah, yeah,
I'll watch that every time it's on. I don't even care.

(01:57:00):
I've never seen or heard of it. I wouldn't expect
you to. I would expect most of our listening audience
does not go in for a Britney Murphy movie. Just
Married is also a great movie by with her uh huh,
and then number one on the list. Here for our

(01:57:21):
top list today of movies you're embarrassed to say you've
watched for me. I love the character Andy in This
is so smoking hot, played by Kate Hudson. And that
is how to Lose a guy in ten Days. Oh yeah,
I've seen that one. That movie is Man. It's awesome,
the idea and the play, the playmanship that both the

(01:57:44):
women and men. And she looks so hot in that movie.
Oh yeah, oh yeah, that just awesome. The scene where
she makes him go get a coat, like he's trying
so hard to not get mad. She moves in. He's
and she's brought her toothbrush and everything, and he's like
not knowing what's and he sees all this stuff and

(01:58:05):
he just can't believe he's tampons and he's like, ah,
all right, it's so awesome, fantastic movie. Uh, your list
are all girly movies. I noticed twelve. No, so it's okay,

(01:58:25):
it's your yours are all demented about hurting people.

Speaker 3 (01:58:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:58:32):
Uh, somebody texted human centipede. Somebody text in Sasquatch sunset.
Excuse me, I have never heard of this, and google
another one. Don't be a menace to South Central while
drinking juice in the hood. I don't think you should
be embarrassed by that. No, that's a good movie. That's
a good funny movie too. I've got that on my DVR.

(01:58:53):
I can watch anytime that I want. Would you say
about my mama June one or two? Waste of my life? Okay,
I have heard of it. I've never seen any of
those movies. No, not, not only have I watched. I
think it's great. All capitals with an exclamation mark, The
Greatest Showman. I don't care. Give me some mescado, get

(01:59:14):
me a chikouterie, Judge me all you will. It's good,
isn't that? Hugh Jackman?

Speaker 7 (01:59:19):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:59:19):
Huh? Zach Efron Zendeya. I've watched part of this movie
and I was like, what is this. I'm out that's
a movie that I turned from. Uh, embarrassed. I watched
Space Truckers okay with Dennis Hopper and George wint If
that isn't a starry lineup? Norm? Yes, Norm from Cheers.

(01:59:46):
Another one, Spider Babe, she shoots webbs from her vagina.
All that signed me up, Barbarella, Twilight Airplane, soul Plane,
Mean Airplane is a great movie. So yeah, mean girls
yeah and barbarillas. M it's all right. Uh movie, I'm

(02:00:10):
embarrassed to say. I watched The Man Who Killed Hitler
and then Bigfoot. Yes, it's a real movie. Sam Elliott. Yeah,
he just doesn't turn anything down, doesn't. Oh he doesn't.
He'll do any movie. Uh, bad boy, Bubby, never heard
of it. Human CENTI feed centipede, old old boy of

(02:00:30):
Mice and Men And this I'm reading this text how
it's written. This is that these are not my words
of mice and men because I relate to the retard
with the accidentalnersh.

Speaker 6 (02:00:42):
Yeah, have that right, man, He's put rubber on there
as well, which I started watching. That was a turn
of a movie that's about a tire that goes rogue.
I have seen that bounces down the road.

Speaker 2 (02:00:53):
Yeah, come on, man, right here. According to these are
movies that have bad Rotten Tomato scores. Okay, Jumanji, which
won the Original or the Ring? Yeah, the original Okay,
has a bad score. That's what it says. From nineteen
ninety five, Flash Dance, Who that's fair? Okay, Spaceballs, No way,

(02:01:19):
that's a pretty bad movie. But it's supposed to be. Yeah,
it's like Airplane, it's supposed to be that way. The
Mighty Ducks. That's a solid movie, at least the first
one is. Anyway. Last Action Hero that's a good one too.
Blade Troy Troy is a great movie. Hocus Pocus. Troy

(02:01:41):
is the Brad Pitt movie that takes place back in
Roman times. He plays Achilles. Wet Hot American Summer, Top Gun.
Top Gun shouldn't be on that list. Fifty six percent approval.
Wet Hot American Summer. It was all right. Boondock Saints

(02:02:02):
twenty percent approval. Oh, get out of here.

Speaker 7 (02:02:05):
That moves.

Speaker 2 (02:02:06):
It's fine. The first one was great, I'll give you.

Speaker 6 (02:02:08):
The second one was a third, And they've got apparently
a third one in the works right, which I'm kind
of excited to see how that comes out.

Speaker 2 (02:02:18):
Boo Boondock Saints is one of it. It's like the Doors,
like people feel like they gotta like it. If you're
a man, you gotta feel like you gotta say, ah,
that's great. Like Brave Heart. Yeah, it's a cult classic. Uh.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Oh come on, now,
that's another one. People feel like they gotta like space Jam. Okay,
I can see why die Hard with the Vengeance, the

(02:02:41):
Life Aquatic with Steve's zz Oh no, that movie sucks. Footloost, Footloose.
Bad Boys is on this list of forty approval okay,
three Amigos okay, Police Academy. Oh now listen, that's just silly.
And guess what's on this list? My girl, she's not

(02:03:06):
even here for us to rub it in. Yeah, much
of a turn. It is all right, We got to
take a break. We'll be back. You're listening to them,
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show. Nine one
eight four six, oh kmod. You can also text bmms
and then what you want to say to eight two

(02:03:26):
nine four five. So I love music Trivia. I love
music and I love helping people out, So the perfect
event is coming to town. On October third at the
Canes Ballroom is the inaugural Rock and Roll Trivia Night fundraiser,

(02:03:48):
all to raise money for the Oklahoma Central Foundation. And
joining us in now is Leah and Jana. Hi, guys,
how are you great?

Speaker 7 (02:03:56):
How are you doing good?

Speaker 2 (02:03:57):
Janna? How are you?

Speaker 10 (02:03:58):
Thank you for having us fantastic?

Speaker 2 (02:04:00):
Let's talk about for a second Oklahoma Central Foundation. Now,
this is Oklahma Central Credit Union everybody should be aware of,
but the foundation is something that the employees do at
the credit union, right.

Speaker 11 (02:04:12):
Yes, the Oklahma Central Foundation has been around for ten
years and up until this point we've been completely supported
by employee payroll deduction, which means that most of our
employees give out of their paycheck to support our foundation
and things we do.

Speaker 2 (02:04:26):
Now, Jennet, the foundations do a lot of different things,
but this one does something that actually pretty special to
help young kids. Yes, we do.

Speaker 10 (02:04:33):
We offer financial education throughout the community a number of
different ways, just teaching young ones about balancing their checkbooks,
about how important credit building is, living within their means
for after they graduate from high school or college or
a trade school, and we teach them in a way
that makes it where they're able to apply it to
actual life and everyday learning, and we make it to

(02:04:56):
where they live in a true scenario. I've graduate, this
is what I have to live, and you may even
have a little kiddo, and some of the things that
we offer with them to teach them how to be
able to live in the world and be able to
be financially secure.

Speaker 2 (02:05:10):
Well, let's just talk about a couple of the things
that this special rock and roll Trivia night fundraiser that's
going to be at the Canes on October third benefits.
You guys have done over eighty eight scholarships, right, is
that correct? Yes, over nearly twenty thousand people have you've
helped out through the foundation. Those are just those two
stats alone are pretty great accolades. That's got to make
you guys proud.

Speaker 11 (02:05:30):
We are super proud of our program, especially our scholarship
and our teacher give back program, where we really encourage
teachers to continue teaching financial literacy in their classrooms, and
when they do, we reward them with money for themselves.

Speaker 2 (02:05:43):
Now, let's talk about the event that's happening on October
third at the Canes Ballroom, musically historic place that you've
chosen for this inaugural event. And what do we Obviously,
music trivia is going to be there because I've said that.

Speaker 11 (02:05:56):
What else is going to be happening, Well, we're really
excited to celebrate Cane's Ballroom since it's there one hundredth
anniversary this year. So we're going to open up our
program that night with Mark Gibson and his band and
they're going to turn on the rock and roll and
then after that we will have live event trivia to
do rock and roll trivia, complete with music screens, the works.

Speaker 2 (02:06:16):
It's going to be a blast. Trivia nights are big
nights at bars and breweries and stuff like that, so
this is a great event. Everybody loves to think they
know the most about music trivia. How can I enter that?
If I think I'm good at this? How can I
be a part of this?

Speaker 11 (02:06:30):
You can visit our website, which is a little bit
of a mouthful, So we'll just say, visit Oklahoma Central
Credit Union and search for Trivia Night twenty twenty four.

Speaker 2 (02:06:39):
Yeah, we'll get a link from our Facebook page.

Speaker 11 (02:06:41):
Well, perfect and they can buy tickets or buy sponsorships.

Speaker 2 (02:06:45):
And what if I have a group of friends we
do this every Tuesday and we want to come out.
Can I get a table?

Speaker 11 (02:06:51):
Absolutely, there's multiple ways you can get a table, from
a lower sponsorship to a higher corporate sponsorship and we're
happy to celebrate with everyone.

Speaker 2 (02:06:58):
Yeah, you guys have corporate sponsorship still available for this,
but times running out. If I was a if I
want to help out you guys do this, how can
I get in touch to be a sponsor on the
corporate level.

Speaker 11 (02:07:10):
You can follow that same link off your website to
a clam Essential Credit Union on trivia night and they
can click select their sponsorship and it's all on the computer.

Speaker 2 (02:07:20):
How good would you guys say you are with trivia?

Speaker 11 (02:07:24):
I'm pretty good at rock and roll trivia. However, we
have been told that rock and roll trivia may include
not just things about rock and roll, but could be
about geology and rocks.

Speaker 2 (02:07:35):
Ooh, a little curveball? Yeah? Is there a prize if
I do the best that night?

Speaker 11 (02:07:40):
There is a prize that night, but we can't say
what it is. It's a surprise, but they will get
an awesome trophy with their surprise.

Speaker 2 (02:07:46):
Who doesn't love a trophy rock and roll trophy a
bragging trophy as well? When who curated the questions? Did
you guys as a committee work on the questions?

Speaker 11 (02:07:56):
No, we have left that up to the experts at
live event trivia here in Tulsa.

Speaker 2 (02:08:00):
Okay, so true, people that do this every time, that
know how to deal with people mad when they don't
get the answer right. You've left it up to them.
So this is a special night of trivia happening. And
why did you guys land on doing this event in
ways to raise money? How did it evolve into this?

Speaker 11 (02:08:17):
We all apparently this Credit Union love rock and roll
trivia and it was a no brainer when we found
out knees was available, we booked it and went on
with our theme.

Speaker 2 (02:08:28):
Great, And what the money you guys are raising is
there a specific goal you're going for?

Speaker 11 (02:08:32):
We have a goal of fifty to sixty thousand dollars.
We would love to put this toward our scholarship program
financial literacy programs.

Speaker 2 (02:08:40):
And if you were going to argue to someone and
why they should be a part of this and why
they should help out, what would your argument be?

Speaker 11 (02:08:46):
My argument be is if you don't like fun, don't come.
But if you like fun, this is the place to
be on Thursday, October third.

Speaker 2 (02:08:53):
Perfect Cain's Ballroom. It's the inaugural rock and roll Trivia
Night fundraiser for the Oklahoma Central Foundation. We'll put a
link on our face book page, or if you want
to go on your own, just look for Oklahoma Central
Credit Union and search for Trivia Night. There you guys,
thank you so much for joining us today. You did
awesome and good luck with the triviat Night on October third.
Thank you, take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 7 (02:09:16):
Tulsa's Morning Show continues next Dax the Big Bad Morning
Show on Tulsa's rock station ninety seven km OD.

Speaker 9 (02:09:28):
I'm a.

Speaker 2 (02:09:36):
Good morning. It's the Big Man Morning Show. So uh,
I guess I don't know if this is funny or
weird or whatever, but our boy, Bula got boy. You
can see him in Claremore all the time. Him and

(02:09:57):
his dad, Zach Ryan. He apparently deleted his ex accounts
or Twitter accounts. Okay, he apparently posted Eagles greater than Chiefs.
He's a big Eagles fan. For those that don't know, Okay,
there's nothing wrong with that Kanye greater than Taylor. Okay

(02:10:17):
that's his opinion, Yeah, right, right, And he then deleted
his Twitter accounts Oh, I wonder if the Swifties got
on him then started bashing. Now, I mean so did
Chiefs Fan. It's not like it's the others. You only
post that right to get people to react that way. Yeah,

(02:10:37):
but there's no sense in being a giant or and
deleting your account over it. Oh, I don't know. I disagree.
I was thinking about I think this is brilliant so
well because you delete it, let the dust settle because
people are probably never read it and they're like, did
you hear? Okay, and then get more followers. No, you
just let the dust settle and then go back to
your regular schedule program. Makes sense. Get the people riled

(02:10:59):
up up, go hid in the bushes real quick, and
then I don't even think it's calm of the bushes.
It's like, hey, listen, there's a storm coming. We're closed
for the storm. Fair enough, We'll welcome back up when
the storm's fast. When that is, we don't know. Yeah, listen,
you said it, and I think a lot of people
would in Tribu are like, oh, he's being a pussy.
I don't know is he's playing smarter or harder. That's
a good question. I think he's playing smarter. Eh.

Speaker 6 (02:11:21):
I think he just got scared because the swifties all
over scared. Well, yeah, do you want all those angry
preteen girls coming after you?

Speaker 2 (02:11:29):
I don't think they're preteen anymore? Yo, right? Do you
want all those angry young women coming out those dear
fifty year old men getting Wait a minute, that's me,
that's you? All right? Give people what you learned today?

Speaker 6 (02:11:46):
Well, I'll learned that as I am the Tom Brady
of our games here on the show, Corbyn, you are
the Bryce Young And I also learn and thanks to
a lovely listener, that there is a Bradley Cooper movie
out there. I got a watch called Midnight Meat Train.

Speaker 2 (02:12:06):
I'm glad Big Stand with Rob Schneider and Dave and
Carrodine wasn't a tutorial on how to use a belt,
And also learned. Gimpi's movie list include movies about vaginas
with teeth, Adam Lambert, The Human Centipede, Megan Trainer, and
Tito Ortiz. Adam Lambert, Where did he come from?

Speaker 8 (02:12:22):
It?

Speaker 2 (02:12:22):
Said one of those He was in one of those
movies you mentioned. That's what you That's probably why you
watched it in the first place. It's Corbyn saying make
sure that dishwashers loaded right. This is and I'm sorry
than you can I get no make some noise interpasswort

(02:13:02):
Corbyn new messages. The Big Mad Morning Show would like
to take a minute to thank troops from Oklahoma and
all over the United States. These soldiers have sacrifice.

Speaker 1 (02:13:09):
Give the Big Med Morning Show.

Speaker 2 (02:13:11):
Before you to back like the total douchebags that they are.
Total douchebag, hottle baggy sag, a little incomplete douchebag. We
honor and respect you. We honor and respect you.

Speaker 11 (02:13:21):
We honor and respect you.

Speaker 7 (02:13:22):
DoD Blass rock and Roll.

Speaker 2 (02:13:26):
Blessed Tulsa.

Speaker 1 (02:13:27):
We try, boys,

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