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September 20, 2024 135 mins
HAPPY FRIGGIN' "A" FRIDAY!!!! There's A Man Running For Gov. That Made Weird Comments On A Porn Site, Playing Video Games Are Good For You, You Annoying Neighbor Scored You Beer, Cops Are Weaing Chicken Suits To Fight Crime, Willy NIlly, Andolini's Stops By, Weird Info, & Phraszes For People Without A Personality!!!!
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Speaker 1 (02:24):
Good morning, It's the Big Man Morning Show nine one,
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(04:18):
And I don't know if you saw the news on this.
It's a really bizarre story and I don't know all
the details of it, but this guy who's running for
governor of some state apparently went on, like commented on
a porn site a really a bunch of like really
crazy things ten years ago. Oh god, And I don't

(04:42):
know shit. Should you be taken to task for something
ten years ago?

Speaker 2 (04:50):
Ah?

Speaker 1 (04:53):
I don't think so bad? Was it? I don't think
so there was ten years ago.

Speaker 7 (04:57):
Yeah, but people just don't want to forget.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
There's a lot lot of things that factor into this.
How old is the guy now? Is he thirty? And
he did this when he was twenty?

Speaker 7 (05:05):
That's a good point.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
The mentality of that person changes dramatically over ten years. Also,
it was ten years ago. Let it go if it
was ten days ago. Was fifty six by the way, Okay,
so he was most forty six yet six. Yeah, so nonetheless,
the mentality still changes over the course of those years,
you know. And again it was ten years ago, man,

(05:29):
come on, yeah, and I guess it really depends on
the scope of what he said. Was he being extremely
racist or sexist? You know, Holocaust denial, support for Adolph Hitler,
wanting to reinstate slavery. Okay, so yeah, something like that.
You know, should he be taking a task on it,

(05:52):
Should he be strung up in the town square? Probably not,
but maybe, bro Seriously, now do you still think this way?

Speaker 8 (06:03):
No?

Speaker 1 (06:03):
Okay, of course he's gonna say no. Well right, yeah,
that doesn't mean he's being honest, true, that true, d
But you don't know if he was being honest in
this here post either. He could have just been trying
to make a very bad joke on a porn site.
By the way, this all went down on a porn.

Speaker 7 (06:18):
Yeah, so he's got that against him too. Probably what.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
You want to visit it, he's winning, he's showing support
for Adolf Hiller. I don't know if that's someplace you
want to go. No, no, I just want to see
what kind of porn is on there. Man, I don't
care about his comments or his I'm gonna guess some
sort of like black and red type of bikini scenario.
Maybe some sort of short amount of hair under above
the lip. I'm just guessing. I don't know if the

(06:47):
word taken to task is the right word, but I
think that when you say things, you should be held accountable.
This isn't a teenager making a statement. This is a
full fledged adult. Yeah yeah, well into adulthood, probably raising children.
So I think that are you are you given like

(07:10):
a second chance. I don't know about a second chance,
but I don't know if you should get the same
privilege to do things like run for governor. Right. So,
I'm sure everybody has said or done something ten years
ago that they're probably ashamed of. Okay, but I'm taking
That's what I'm taking issue with. Something I said ten
years ago, from twenty to eighteen, twenty eight to eighteen,

(07:31):
completely different than thirty six, two fifty six, I understand completely. However,
some things don't change so far as people saying stupid stuff, right,
and then ten years go by and your views change,
you know, and things change in your life and you
realize that you would probably had misspoken or yeah, maybe
even forgot about what you had said or done ten

(07:52):
years ago. Yeah, so we've got to hang somebody because
I hang again. No, no, but I think it's important
to use the same terminology. Hang implies that they should
never be added at at it like and like, I
don't know, but you should definitely should probably not get
to some certain privileges right right. I'm not saying light
them up in the town square like you implied. I'm
saying that, like, yeah, you should definitely be held accountable

(08:14):
for it in some degree, for sure. For sure you
should be held accountable, and the guy should be like, listen,
you know that was ten years ago. I have changed
my ways and my thought pattern. I realized what I
said was not right and very offensive, and I apologize.
I deeply apologize for what was said. With that being said,

(08:35):
let's move on. Ooh vote for me when you say
let's move on. Oh yeah, That's where I kind of
have issue with that. I think that like, hey, I
said these things. I was young, I was naive, I
didn't know what I know now, and I regret saying
them and that if I have to be punished for
that today, then so be it.

Speaker 9 (08:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (08:53):
I don't even think you can use the I was
young argument because he wasn't young.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
Well, it was definitely younger.

Speaker 7 (08:58):
Yeah, sure, but he definitely has to own it.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
He's not owning it. He's saying he didn't say it. Oh,
so did he say it? I mean, anybody can say
there's somebody and go online and make posts. Sure anyone Sure?
Even it could even be like his picture and you know,
vote for Mark dot com or whatever. Yeah, even his
email a dress. That doesn't make it him exactly, but

(09:26):
it also could be him. Yeah, but also could not
be him. That is true, and something as serious as that,
whether it was him or not, it's still hard to
back out of that situation. Yeah, you know, and that
sucks for him. But the part of that is it's
not like he was a guy who was expected to
win that election anyway, So it's not like somebody was

(09:47):
foiling him so he couldn't win. So this he was
running for governor at that time. Now he's running right now,
and they dug this up out of his past. Okay,
I thought, you know, for a second, theory that he
was running ten years ago he said this to you.
No no, no, no, for whatever reason, we're bringing this
up now. No no no, no, no, no no no.
He's running for governor right now. Okay, well I think

(10:08):
it's governor. Yeah, yeah, Well listen, if he ain't got
no chance of winning, then just.

Speaker 6 (10:12):
Let it go.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
I listen, I listen. I understand we're in like a
time of change and evolution and people are feeling very
free with their opinions. I don't know anything about politics
and political advising and things like that. Maybe not the
best dance still to support Adolf Hiller, right, No, ever,
is there ever a good time? I hope never. But listen,

(10:34):
there's a lot of things that happened in society and
now that I'm like, how's that even allowed? How do
how are we morally okay with that behavior?

Speaker 7 (10:42):
So yeah, what is he going to say? I love
my Facebook open and someone got in there and sorry,
I you know, I was in a bad relationship and
at the time, and she just wanted to get back
at me.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
People are complex individuals and they all have these weird nuances,
and even politicians, and so it is entirely possible he
could want to change things and be, you know, for
the better good. But when you have a past that
does things that are questionable morally, like supporting Adolf Hiller,
even if it was ten years ago, I'm not one

(11:18):
hundred percent clear. If you just woke up one day
and that went away, right, there's probably something very deep
down a sign. Still, I'm I'm voting on you, voting
on you based on how I see you display your morals.
You know, not any election, I don't care who it is.
And and so when I see how you conduct yourself
in public, how you treat your partners, how you treat

(11:40):
people you work for, those are things I evaluate whether
I want to vote for you or not. And when
I see you support Adolf Hiller, that's an automatic no
for me. Yeah, I don't. You can. I don't care
if your mother Teresa dot dot dot and you support
Adolf Hiller, I'm done. That's just me right, you vote
anyway you'd like. So here's an interesting text that says, well,

(12:02):
first of all, he has denied until it's one hundred
percent true, proven to be true, and then those of
us with critical thinking skills shouldn't pass any kind of judgment.
Plus I think it's very suspicious about the warning too
or wanting to reinstate slavery coming from a person of color.
It's a really ignorant statement. Yeah, yeah, because people there

(12:25):
were people of color who were for slavery. And why
were they Well because they wanted to be in the
good lights of the white people. Okay, don't make an
assumption like that. And also, of course he's going to
deny it, right, and so anybody with critical thinking skills
should go, all right, well, he's going to deny it.
That makes sense. Why would he admit it? Yeah, you

(12:48):
think he's gonna come and be like, yeah, I said
it suck off right now? That was a quick edit.
Did you notice that?

Speaker 7 (12:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (12:56):
I was.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
So like, I don't know what you mean, like critical
thinking skills. These people are running for office, they're allowed
they're not given that freedom, right, we should be critical
of them and every wreck everything they do is say
and act. So with that being said, what could possibly

(13:21):
turn things around for this guy? What could be done?
Can he do anything at all whatsoever to turn this around?
The only thing I can think is that if he
knew about like he found out a site he was
hacked ten years ago or whatever that he can go.
Here's police reports from when I filed to you know
what I'm saying, Okay.

Speaker 7 (13:43):
Or, And this is why I want to change if
I'm governor. I want to make stronger policies for internet
use or against hackers so it doesn't happen to the
next person.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
Ok. Yeah, So there is a way that he could
turn this around. Ooh, I don't know if you turn
it around. May not be immediate. I think you could
spin it for sure, but I don't know if he
can turn it around. And again, I don't think he
was expected to be a winner in the election anyway.
Either way, you can get your panties all twisted up
because he represents a party you believe or don't believe
in the bottom line is it's an individual who went

(14:19):
on a porn site allegedly and said these things. That's
so insane to me. It's Lindsay and I have had
this conversation off here. It is wild the things people
will put in reviews. Yeah, it is wild. The things
people will say in comment sections. Well, yeah, because they're
hidden behind a keyboard and they don't have to be
held accountable for it.

Speaker 7 (14:39):
And why would you be putting those things on a
porn site, like if you're on a porn like, I
didn't thing to talk about on a.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
Porn site, Lindsey. You clearly don't go to a lot
of porn sites, and you definitely don't peruse those comment
sections because they are the creepiest things. Creepy. You don't
even have to go to a porn site. Go to
a woman's instagram, like of a new celebrity, a female athlete,

(15:08):
and see how bizarre men act. They're like, yeah, you
look good, show me your feet. Oh and that's mild.
It's wild what people will say in a comment section
with no belief that it'll be around. Sticks and stones

(15:28):
may break my bones. Words can never hurt me. You
could say whatever you want. Consequences are never thought about beforehand,
especially on the Internet. Especially on the Internet, that is
not something you think about. You think about the idea

(15:49):
that ten years ago, maybe he didn't even know he
was going to run for office, right, maybe that was
kind of an aspiration, and then things fell into place,
and then then you're like, hey, did you did you
visit a nazi porn dot com? Did you did you
visit uh gas gas dot com? So it gets daver man. Yes,

(16:14):
I mean I'm not even hitting it. Yeah, because there's
not much we can talk about that, he said, uh huh, yeah,
calls himself a perv and then he likes watching tranny porn.
But I did find though the porn site that he
was on is it does it? Does it track? Does

(16:36):
it track? Uh? So far as like what he would
be looking at Nazi, Oh no no no no no
no no no no. So it's just a generic ah
dare I say vanilla porn site? And then he's just
going off on a on his third reich. It's not vanilla,
it's more chocolate. But yeah, I was saying, like the

(16:58):
type of porn.

Speaker 6 (16:59):
Yeah, yeah, I guess.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
So I'm about to click on it to find out
what kind of horn are we dealing with here? But yeah,
it's it's a standard porn side. I imagine a guess
it's been closed since then. Yeah, they're traffic. Can't handle
the traffic. So if you remember click here and then
click here, I get out of here. That's fun. Yeah,

(17:24):
there is a way to avoid these scenarios. Don't one,
don't make comments. Two, don't go to a porn site. Yeah,
those are just choices. I'm not saying he can do
what ever he once. I'm just saying you are a
product of your choices. You can say it's not fair
he made two bad choices, just saying we got to
take a break. We're giving away beer and mega ride

(17:46):
passes for the Tulsa State Fair for freaking a Friday,
Big frigginay Friday for you. What annoys you about your
neighbor bmms and what that is to eight two nine
four five.

Speaker 2 (17:55):
More of the Big Man Morning Show is.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
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one eight four six O kmod can also text bmmss
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What annoys you about your neighbor bmmss and what that
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(18:39):
pair and make a ride passes coming up right now.
Though we do news quikies and on Fridays we do
just the headline, it's time for news quakies, world news,
local news and news that just makes you say, what
the Here's Corbin Gimbi and Lindsay with what's going on
news Quakies from The Big Mad Morning Show in ninety
seventy five, AMoD.

Speaker 7 (18:59):
New species burst from flies like horrifying alien creatures.

Speaker 1 (19:06):
I saw the picture of them. They're like, they look
like a combo like a fly and a wasp. That's scary.
Like they look that had the appearance of I know,
wasp fly like flies. Well yeah, yeah they have wings
at all, but still flies that can stain you. That's
not cool.

Speaker 6 (19:21):
Yeah, I know.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
San Francisco cops are using inflatable chicken suit to catch lawbreakers.
Whatever you gotta do, no bad ideas, no, yeah, why
didn't they try this Disney trip meant for homeless NYC
students went to school employees and families. Ah, they said

(19:44):
screw the homeless kids and went on by themselves. Ah,
you don't even have to say homeless, just screw the kids.

Speaker 6 (19:50):
I know.

Speaker 1 (19:50):
The feeling.

Speaker 7 (19:53):
Cabin pressure issue on Delta flight causes bloody ears and
noses for passengers.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
That's good to be scary, yeah yeah, pressurizing the cabins
real important. Research finds that eating grasshoppers can boost your
sex drive. Don't care, I just assume go to the
low T center where they can help you with that. Here,
eat these grasshoppers. Passenger ordered to pay more than five

(20:23):
thousand dollars in fuel cost after flight diverted due to
bad behavior. Good, make that a thing. Let's normalize that.
So the person that caused the behavior had to pay
for the fuel cost? Correct if that's if that's based
off what the headline saying. Okay, yeah, that would definitely
curb some things. Yes, I think giving them the bill

(20:44):
makes sense. How much do you think a tank of
gas for a seven forty seven? Oh, I'd have to
know how many gallons? Like based off, but I think
it's not like a twenty gallon tank. No, they're pretty massive.
What do you think, lindsay, I'd.

Speaker 7 (21:01):
Say probably ten grand? Maybe, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (21:03):
I think it's like fifty grand holy for seven forty seven.
I think it's a lot. So just a quick search here,
it says, depending on the market, it costs around four
hundred and fifty thousand dollars to fill up a Boeing
seven forty SEVENS fuel tank. The seven forty seven has
a maximum maximum fuel capacity of sixty three thousand gallons,

(21:25):
though there are slight variations between models and hold they
hold six hundred and sixty passengers. Yeah. Wow. But if
you're just having to pay for just the fuel, let's say,
even if it's half a tank, that's two hundred and

(21:46):
twenty five thousand dollars tacked onto your already expensive flights. Yeah.
Oh damn. So if you if you sell all the
seats and let's just say you sell them out one
thousand dollars a seat, that's six hundred, six hundred and
sixty thousand dollars.

Speaker 7 (22:00):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (22:01):
Yeah it's in. Yeah, it ain't cheap man. Wow, as lindsay, right.

Speaker 7 (22:07):
Yeah, complete stranger obtains ded to North Carolina man's four
million dollar home.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
I know part of this story like he didn't even know.
Like the guy had no idea that this was happening
underneath him. So like maybe he went to the courthouse
and got the deed and was like, I'm just gonna
go ahead and take your house. I know when I
changed the deed on my house, I had to fill
it a piece of paper and mail it in and
that was the end of it. Right, So there's not
anybody who really could do that. Wow. Political debate turns

(22:37):
into WWE match on live TV and video. Is I
regret what the film? Oh God, she ate a poppyseed
salad just before giving birth. Then they took her baby away.
Oh because it popped for heroin. I always thought that

(22:58):
was a myth, like the of poppy seeds you would
have to eat for it to click is insane. Additionally,
she did was she like, oh my water broke and
it was a surprise. And do they test the baby
right when it's born to see if it's got I
don't understand. I think they do test the baby right
before it's well, right after it's born, to see if
it's got anything in it. I mean, I know they

(23:23):
took blood from the baby because they have to like
send it in and stuff, Like they have this little
card thing and they have to put a little droplets
on the card. But and maybe that came, like the
results came later. But it feels a little weird. That
feels weird. I did not read the story, so I
don't know. I'm just going off of the headline. Yeah, yeah,

(23:43):
all from a salad, I don't or a muffin. Yeah. Again,
I don't think there's enough poppy seeds to click it.
I think that that's a myth.

Speaker 7 (23:53):
Maybe it was just because of the baby being so little.
I mean it only takes a certain amount. Maybe she
eats poppy seeds a lot.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
Again, I think it's a myth. My understanding is that
that is a myth.

Speaker 7 (24:07):
Hmm.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
It says in most cases, consumption of poppy seeds and
foods will not cause a positive doping test. But clearly
it has happened, or clearly we're not getting the whole story. Yeah,
that salad. The whole point of this segment is about
how silly headlines are.

Speaker 7 (24:27):
We should do.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
We should try it sometime. We all get like a
whole bunch of poppy seed muffins or poppy seed salads. Right,
just eat as much as we can and then maybe
give it an hour, maybe the next day even I
don't know how long it takes. But then take a
whiz quiz and see if it pops. We could debunk
this ourselves if we wanted to. I mean, except that
would require you to well, I mean, the thing it's

(24:50):
gonna pop, like I would definitely pop hot for THHC. Right,
but you won't find anything else. You won't find benzos,
you won't find coke. You won't. I don't know. I
need no surprise. October surprise happened on the show for
any positive that just to you friend. Yeah, somebody was
absent yesterday. I'm just saying, I say, let's do it.

(25:10):
Then October Surprise. Here we go.

Speaker 7 (25:14):
See single boomers still getting laid and getting venereal diseases.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
It's always been a thing with the nursing home passing
back the clap and stuff. It's a horrible promotion. Golden
Gates were swapping, Yeah, past the clap, past the clap,
which please pass the clap. We passed. Tapioka along with

(25:42):
the clap man hit with a one point four million
dollars fine for going ninety and a fifty five seems
a little excessive.

Speaker 7 (25:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
Vladimir Putin urges citizens to have sex during work breaks
to a death to address Russian's dire birth rate. Why,
I mean, listen, the president says, we have to do it.
Your country is calling upon you. But that's not your husband.
All right, you gotta pick somebody in the buildings. It's

(26:17):
gonna be Brenda down on the second floor, wait to meet.

Speaker 7 (26:23):
Brenda City Council meeting interrupted by ping pong balls.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
That's gonna suck.

Speaker 6 (26:33):
Area.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
American Airlines is being sued over a hot coffee spill
on a genital area. Hot crotch sounds like it sucks.
Also sounds like a band name. Also, don't drink coffee
on an airplane, right, Yeah, Turby Lenz is real. Clean
is a real thing? How clean is that coffee pot?

(26:55):
Canned food item got too hot and exploded? Injuring six
at fair Oh damn.

Speaker 7 (27:02):
Oh man discovers. One man discovers he's been paying someone
else's utility bill for twenty years.

Speaker 1 (27:15):
You do that, miss, type a account number all like
if he's paying it online or something, Yeah, finger to
six for a five or whatever. But here's the thing.
I would think after six months they would come and go,
you haven't paid your bill, right right, and that that
would work itself out at some point I would think, so.

Speaker 7 (27:34):
Who's been Yeah, when we moved, they came and I
got a disconnect notice on our new property. I'm like, wait,
I'm paying this bill. Nope, I was still paying on
my old property. Like, huh, I switched this. I called
I to switched the service. I said, oh, I see
that you did call. But they never switched the service over,

(27:55):
so I had been paying THEIRS, so they then switched
the service over and credited it. But yeah, gotta double
check on some people that just don't do their.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
Job right, because there's always there's always somebody that is
that person at a job right. Yeah, study reveals that
video games are good for you. Kelly Yale or the
hell and Horror of cow attacks. I told my husband
to leave me to die? What's ex man number one?

(28:25):
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(29:28):
is to eight two nine four five bm A mass
and what that is to eight two nine four five.
If we get you on the phone and talk to
you and get a case of line and google Octoberfest
and a pair of Mega ride passes to the Tulsa
State Fair and Martha is on, Hey, Martha, how are
you good morning?

Speaker 2 (29:46):
I'm good?

Speaker 10 (29:46):
How are you good?

Speaker 1 (29:47):
What annoys you about your neighbor?

Speaker 10 (29:51):
So, my donster's neighbor they smoke pot, which is fine,
but his bedroom is below my skundroom. So time he smoked,
my son's room smelled smoking the ball.

Speaker 1 (30:05):
Like it seeps up from their room into yours.

Speaker 10 (30:10):
Oh yeah, And I'm so afraid that one day he's
going to go to daycare smelling it. He too had
smoked a ball, because it's just like it's in his room,
just lingers.

Speaker 7 (30:20):
Can you close this vent to his bedroom?

Speaker 10 (30:23):
And so has like one vent in his room already
stays kind of warm and whenever our neighbors sawn up
that I was pregnant. We kind of like told him,
We're like, hey, like our sun's room smells like that,
and he's like, oh, when the baby coms, I'll stop,
I'll stop. Yeah, No, that didn't happen.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
And they don't share vents.

Speaker 10 (30:41):
Uh uh yeah, no espar as, we know they don't.
And it's really the only room, Like you can kind
of smell it in our stair wall, like upstairs in
our apartment, you can kind of smell it in there.
That's for the most party. It just kind of stays
in his room.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Yeah, that sucks, and you can't move.

Speaker 10 (30:57):
Hopefully next year.

Speaker 7 (30:58):
That's yeah.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
Don't you have the most calm baby that you've ever seen.
It's like gret eats well, but not.

Speaker 6 (31:09):
Right.

Speaker 1 (31:09):
It's from your parenting of course. Right on, all right, well,
give me tell her what she's gonna get.

Speaker 11 (31:16):
Well, you're annoying pot head neighbor, just got you in
case the line of Google October pass and you'll be
the envy of the block with.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
These make a ride passes back to you. Hang on
the line so you can get your info and have
a fantastic day. I see you later. Uh. Yeah, if
they had a house maybe it was a house apartment maybe,
but usually you have your own air conditioning system. Yeah,
I remember. I mean I live in that duplex or whatever.
And and my neighbor complained about it once and then

(31:47):
he died later, but nonetheless he complain killed him. Was
my reader that killed him? Yea, yeah, you'll kill him.
We're gonna do balls of all sports, but we've got
to do our NFL picks. Uh for this week. Currently,
Lindsay and Gimpi are both four and two. I'm two
and four. Week three, we got Chicago at Indianapolis, and
Indianapolis is the favorite by one and a half for

(32:08):
that noon game. Lindsay, I know what you're gonna say,
but I have to ask anyway.

Speaker 7 (32:12):
I know and the I want to say the Bears,
but they have not won in Indie since two thousand
and eight.

Speaker 1 (32:17):
They haven't won stot they have won once. We won
one time.

Speaker 7 (32:22):
Yeah, h huh.

Speaker 8 (32:26):
Man.

Speaker 7 (32:26):
But they're both they both have a bad record right now.
I don't know what you're doing, not one yet, So
I'm gonna go with the Bears.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
Of course you are. I don't know what all this
talk is Gimpy is a tough one, but I'm gonna
go with the Colts over the Bears. I think Anthony
richards it's pretty good and I've got him on one
of my Madden seasons.

Speaker 7 (32:47):
He leads the league in interceptions thrown Anthony Richardson.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
More than Caleb hunh. Yes, he leads by how many?

Speaker 7 (32:54):
Ah that I don't know.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
I'm checking that.

Speaker 7 (32:58):
That feels folks have given up the most rushing yards
in the league as well.

Speaker 6 (33:02):
Well.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
Why does say he was a good one? He said
he's a rookie. Yes, last year was his first year,
so notetheless still batter ass and it's not the Beggars. Yeah,
I am picking the Colts on that one. The Colts
have their problems, but Chicago still feels like they have
not figured out play calling that works best for Caleb,

(33:23):
and I don't know if their special teams and defense
is gonna be enough to get them through on that game.
Second game is a three o'clock game or three twenty
five game. Forty nine ers and at Rams and forty
nine ers or six and a half point favorites, which
I feel is really low against the Rams, but I
feel like it should be more than that. Lindsey forty
nine Ers GIMPI Yeah, We're definitely taking the Niners if

(33:44):
they play like they played last week. We have learned
our lesson Cormyn. I don't know. I hope we have
learned our lesson Gorbland.

Speaker 7 (33:52):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (33:55):
I'm being sincere. A team that has something to prove
the Rams is a dangerous team, and that's a rivalry game. Yeah,
and we're down a few people. Yeah, we're down what
c mag And we're down Kittle and we're down.

Speaker 7 (34:11):
You're down Kittle two?

Speaker 1 (34:12):
Yeah? Yeah, So but I still got I still got
to take the Niners.

Speaker 7 (34:16):
Now, wait, what happened to Kittle?

Speaker 1 (34:18):
He got hurt? He hurt. I'm gonna go with the
I think the forty nine ers have pulled together. If
they don't, then that's gonna be a tell for the
season that they can't deal with some of this stuff.
They have not always done well when injuries are there.
And Kittle is a key pie piece, McCaffrey is a
key piece. And we didn't see the same performance out
of what's his name that we saw the weeks before

(34:40):
or the week before Jordan Mason. Yeah, yeah, yeah, But
I'm gonna still pick the I still have faith in
that team. So Chiefs and Falcons, that is a sunny
night game. Seven twenty five. Chiefs are three point favorites. Lindsay, Yeah, Chiefs, gimpy,
I guess so yeah, I it depends on if we

(35:04):
can contain Bijon. If we can contain Bijon, but we
don't have Our running game is completely in question, So
I don't know. It's going to be a telling game
for us too. But I'm of course picking the Chiefs.
All right, let's see what Lindsay has for balls to
the wall sports All.

Speaker 7 (35:33):
The Jets dominated their way to a twenty four to
three win over the Patriots on Thursday Night football at
MetLife Stadium. Aaron Rodgers completed twenty seven of the thirty
five passes he threw for two hundred and eighty one
yards and a pair of touchdowns. Breese Hall carried the
ball sixteen times for fifty four yards in a score.
Alan Laizard and Garrett Wilson each caught a touchdown. Pass

(35:57):
Gang Green combined for seven sacks on New York is
now second in the AFC East at two and one.
Jacoby Brissette started the game and completed twelve of eighteen
for ninety eight yards. Drake may So his first a
regular season action in the NFL and completed four of
eight for twenty two yards. Pop Douglas led the team

(36:19):
with seven catches for sixty nine yards. New England is
now way in the AFC East.

Speaker 1 (36:25):
Did you see Aaron Rodgers push the coach? Stam pushed
the coach. That happened on the second half, Yes, and
he says something to him it's unclear. I'll put it
up so you guys can see it in the screen.
Like the coach goes to give him a hug and
Aaron Rodgers push him away and he's like, you're not vaccinatee.
And it's a really weird dynamic.

Speaker 7 (36:48):
It doesn't Yeah, And it's a dirty look yeah.

Speaker 1 (36:52):
Yeah, he's a miserable human.

Speaker 6 (36:54):
He is.

Speaker 1 (36:56):
I don't want none of your muffins. What is he
trying to say to the coke? Yeah, I love bad
lip seeking Yeah friends, right, I'm taking Yeah. That speaks
a lot right there. Or maybe he just doesn't want
close contact that he could be not a hugger, that's

(37:16):
entirely but people are not huggers. That's possible.

Speaker 7 (37:18):
True, but whatever.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
But if they've never hugged and then for Sally to
hug him on the side, that could also be not
authentic and he could be like, I haven't played no
games except football, right right, and uh, I don't know
if beating the Patriots is a giant brag. No, it's not.
It's not that that wasn't The Patriots didn't look like

(37:42):
they were playing. They were. There were some people there
with their uniforms on, but it did not look like
they were pore Jacobe Prissette if if he doesn't need
a nice bath today, I would be shocked he got
his ass kicked. That they are in a bad situation.
The coach for the Patriots said, we've talked about all

(38:05):
week that everybody's competing for their job every week. The
coaches and I are gonna have to get together to
see how we can get that message made more clear.

Speaker 7 (38:13):
And that's your balls to the wall sports. I'm Lindsay
on ninety seven five KMO.

Speaker 1 (38:27):
Good morning, It's the Big Maad Morning Show. Nine four
six oh KMOD. You can also text bmms and then
what you want to say to a two nine four
five Good morning, Lindsay.

Speaker 7 (38:37):
Good morning, Corbyn. The Black Crows are coming to the
Cove at River Spirit on Thursday, November seventh. It's the
Happiness Bastard's Tour and you can sign up at the
website that rockskmod dot com to win your tickets again.
That's for November seventh at the Cove.

Speaker 1 (38:54):
Good morning can be well, Good morning, Corbin Sooner. Fotball
is back tomorrow right here on kmoud as a Sooner
take on the volume Tiers of Tennessee. Your pre game
starts at three thirtieth crisp blank and then your kick
off is at six thirty and you can always stream
it on the iHeartRadio Web. All right, Uh, we are
doing frigging a Friday. We want to know what We
want to know what annoys you about your neighbor? Case

(39:15):
of lining coopl Octoberfest and the Paramega ride passes to
the Tulsa State Fair, BM mass and what the answer
to that is to eight two nine four five bm
Mass and whatever that is to eight two nine four five,
lindsay what annoys you about your neighbor?

Speaker 7 (39:27):
This is something that we apparently just can't get away
from because it happened in our old neighborhood. And now
it's happening at the new house. Uh, the house right
directly across from us is parking right across from our
driveway in the street.

Speaker 1 (39:41):
Yeah, audacity of humans.

Speaker 7 (39:44):
I mean it just sucked because when I back out
of my driveway, I have to cut it so hard
and tight that I don't hit their car. And my
driveway is on a slant, so in the winter time,
you know, it's if we have an icy road, it's
gonna suck. I'm gonna be extremely nervous to hit them.

(40:05):
Same with Kevin. It's gonna be a pain in the ass.
It's gonna only get worse. I just they have a
perfectly good I think they actually have a three car garage.
What and I believe she lives alone, so I'm sure
there's room. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (40:24):
I just judging this bitch.

Speaker 7 (40:27):
It's like, come on, you, your your driveway is empty.
Park there.

Speaker 1 (40:33):
So just so we're clear, people shouldn't park in the street.

Speaker 7 (40:37):
Not directly behind someone's driveway.

Speaker 1 (40:40):
At least, what if when she showed up all the
other places were not available, or that's very convenient for her.
I've just never understood this complaint about people parking the street.
When I was in the HOA, when I was on
the HOA board, this was easily the number one complaint.

Speaker 7 (40:57):
Then it should change. It has nothing to do with
the true doesn't. But there's room in your drive why
I get it, public street, I get it. It's just
super annoying, super annoying. It makes it difficult for everyone else. Also,
it is on the corner lot, so it also makes

(41:20):
a blind spot for oncoming cars. It's just it is.
It's a pain in the butt.

Speaker 1 (41:29):
Talk to you as the city councilor heybe your street
isn't wide enough.

Speaker 7 (41:33):
Yeah, that could be too.

Speaker 1 (41:34):
Maybe you're not good at backing out cars. I'm not insulting.
I'm just saying that there are other possible Parking in
the street is allowed, it.

Speaker 7 (41:42):
Is, I get that, but just move it down a
little bit so you're not directly behind my driveway.

Speaker 1 (41:48):
Right your driveway, Yeah, it is my driveway. King with
the house gimb What about you? What annoys you about
your neighbor? Man? I got this neighbor that's constantly playing
loud music and coming home on his motorcycle that's loud
as crap and playing his loud music that. Oh wait,
that's me. Good, I'm the annoying neighbor. Seriously, though, I

(42:13):
got a neighbor that is like right next to me,
not the one that I share house with, but the
one that's right next to me, and I get they
recently got a carpet dog, right. What's that a little
loss opposite CHEESEU looking looks like a piece of shag carpet,
So I call it a carpet dog. My mom loved
those carpet dogs, and they're nice dogs. But this dog
goes rabbid crazy anytime I open up my back door,

(42:36):
whether I'm letting my dogs out or not, and just
goes and won't stop. Sometimes when I'm we're all in
the house, me and the dogs, and you just hear
them yep yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yup,
yup yup. And it's that small dog annoying bark, you

(42:57):
know what I mean, Just the high pitched, squeally one.
And it's just like, and I'm all about pets. Have
your pet. It's fine. I understand that dogs are gonna bark.
They're gonna bark at the wind, They're gonna bark at squirrels.
They're gonna bark at the neighbor's dog that you can't
see through the fence. They're just gonna do that.

Speaker 6 (43:13):
I get it.

Speaker 1 (43:14):
It doesn't stop it from being annoying. And I'm out
there trying, you know, grow up some burgers or something,
and you know, listening to some music that's probably too
loud for everybody else to like, you know, and it's
just I'm like, good, God, man, take your dog inside.
He's been out here for the past six hours. The

(43:34):
little dog don't need to be out here that long.

Speaker 6 (43:37):
Bring them in.

Speaker 7 (43:38):
We have a neighbor that has a little little yapper.
But fortunately, if that dog is outside, if we come out,
they will bring it in right away. There they are
very in tune with that annoying bark, so I can
appreciate that.

Speaker 1 (43:54):
Yeah, it's a good thing.

Speaker 7 (43:54):
Yeah, And they will come if I'm outside, and if
they're outside, they will say something to me. Whenever I'm
really sorry about our annoying barking dog, I'm like, that's okay,
because you take care of it. Whenever we come out,
they put it inside right away.

Speaker 1 (44:10):
What annoys you about your neighbor A case of Line
and Coogle octoberfested a pair of Mega ride passes to
the Tulsa State Fair could be yours bmms and what
that is to eight two nine four five. The thing
that annoys me about my neighbor is, or one of
my neighbors, is that their dogs get out daily and

(44:32):
they treat it like it's everyone else's job to round
them up. Oh okay, So like to the point where
people will post like hey and know the dogs by name,
are like, are out again? They're like, yeah, well, they
can't keep them contained. What kind of dogs are they?
Small dogs? Large dogs? Pretty large, pretty large. They're not
Marmaduke large, but they are. I don't know what kind

(44:56):
of dogs they are. Maybe a Saint Bernard okay, and
then the other one's a pretty big lab. But most
of the fences in my neighborhood are all six foot fences,
post rail fences, so I don't know how they're getting out.
Maybe either way, it ain't my job to deal with
your dogs. Are they like digging through trash and stuff

(45:19):
like that, tormenting people? They haven't been. They're not mean
by any means, But you know, a big dog, two
big dogs? Yeah, run up to you and it's your
first interaction with them, or maybe you're an old lady
with a hip, like, yeah, it can be a lot.
And dogs. I'm always in the belief dogs are nice
till they're not. So even if they're nice, that doesn't
mean that moment they couldn't be riled up for whatever reason.

(45:41):
And and so like they get out, they wander everywhere everywhere. Yeah,
that's just annoying. I have other ones that are annoying,
but they're like, ah, like people complaining about people blowing
through stop signs and you're like, settle down, Yeah you
do it too. Yeah, I got a lot of them

(46:03):
hauling asses the neighborhood, Like it's clearly twenty five and
they're doing thirty five forty. No, that's a that's the
greatest hits right there, right slow down. You know what
you uhoul to do is get one of those figurines
that I see in skymall magazines. Yeah, with the little
kid and he's fluorescent. He's holding the flag and it
says kids at play right right, slow children playing?

Speaker 7 (46:22):
Yeah, they don't help much.

Speaker 1 (46:25):
Oh have you had one?

Speaker 7 (46:26):
We had? Well, I haven't had one of those signs
but our neighborhood in Indiana we had there must have been.
The neighborhood was full of children, always playing outside, always
riding bikes, always skateboarding, always playing like even hockey in
the street. Like just it was full of kids. And
we had so many speeders that the city actually brought

(46:50):
one of those electric signs.

Speaker 1 (46:53):
That speed readers speed reader, Yes, a digital sign that
said somewhere speed reader, a.

Speaker 7 (46:58):
Speed reader to tell your speed. And I mean even
that didn't help. They ended up installing speed bumps into
the neighborhood, big ones too that would really hurt your car,
and it did. It hurts some vehicles. But because there
was a kid that got hit by a car, and
it wasn't until then that they did install the speed bumps.

Speaker 1 (47:20):
I don't know if this is true or not, but
when like I said, when I lived on the Hua,
this was a complaint. So we talked about putting speed
bumps in speed hills. They had a different name. They're
not speed but that they are against the law. Like
you can't like as a neighborhood, we couldn't put them
in interesting because there's a liability issue much like it,

(47:43):
I guess, but my understanding was just as like if
the city didn't take care of the road and it
damaged your car, there's some negligence there, and this would
also kind of correlate with that. Again, I don't know
if any that's true. Maybe if it's they put it in,
it's different. But yeah, so yeah, maybe speed activated spike strips.

Speaker 7 (48:01):
I think that.

Speaker 1 (48:04):
It clocks you doing a certain mile per hour, like
say your catches you do in thirty five, and then
once once it hits that mile per hour limit, these
spikes come up, you know, yeah, flatten all four tires
and then that car just they just abandon and leave
it there and then it blocks the road. Maybe then
like rats start living in it, right almost people?

Speaker 6 (48:25):
Yeah? Maybe?

Speaker 1 (48:27):
And who's paying for the technology that creates this and
then maintains it was the build it into the hoa
fees man in Native Street. It's not neighborhood, right, it's
in your neighborhood, it's street, it's public streets.

Speaker 7 (48:39):
Property taxes go up.

Speaker 1 (48:40):
I'm just saying like if if, if, if I have
to pay extra, so you have to you can mow
the grass out in front of the neighborhood. Maybe take
some of that money and put it towards this unfounded
technology that I just made right that they cannot control
the streets have no bearing on the HOA. Yeah, neighbors
are annoying and we, like my immediate neighbors are all

(49:02):
super super nice, but neighbors in general do something that
you don't like. Whether it is have your kids play
out on the swing set at seven am, right and
they're screaming and yelling being children, right, or mowing someone
mowing their yard right right before you know, as the

(49:24):
sun's come. Whatever acceptable time you think is not acceptable, Hey,
seven o'clock in the morning. Yeah, but it's right now,
it's only eighty degrees. I always joke with my wife
we'll go outside, and I'm like, every time we go outside,
somebody's mowing. Uh huh. Yeah, it's a pretty big neighborhood, Corbyn.
Let people, this is the time to mow. This is
all the guy. No, it feels personal at that point,
like parking in the street. You don't mow on mo schedule, right,

(49:48):
what you have six other days to mow. Why are
you mowing just when I'm out here. Then they get
done mowing, We're like, all right, now we'll go outside.
And then the the other neighbor wants to trim.

Speaker 7 (50:01):
Oh yeah, the weed wacking could be done.

Speaker 1 (50:03):
You gotta no, it's a different neighbor. All right, We
want to know from you what annoys you about your neighbor?
A case of lining Google Octoberfest and a Paramega ride
prat passes to the Tulsa State Fair, BM A mess
and whatever that is to eight two nine Good morning,

(50:29):
it's the Big Man Morning shown six oh.

Speaker 6 (50:33):
K m O D.

Speaker 1 (50:38):
We are giving away here for frigging a Friday. What
annoys you about your neighbor? Case of ligning to go
Oktoberfest and the Paramega ride passes to the Tulsa State
Fair up for grabs, So send us a text. What
annoys you about your neighbor? BM A mess and what
that is to eight two nine four five Right now, though,
we gotta play a game. We've got tickets to see
Corn and tickets to see a Perfect Circle with Primus

(51:01):
and Pussifer. They'll be on stage together. The Corn show
is October twenty third. The other ones may first. All
the info you need is at bok center dot com.
Tickets for that Pussifier show with Perfect Circle and primus
go on sale this morning at ten am, but we're
gonna give away a pair right now. We're gonna play
the numbers game. Nine one eight four six oh kmo D.

(51:22):
Nine one eight four six oh kmo D. Call up.
Decide who's going to be the clue giver? I'm sorry,
decide who? What category you want numbers, percentages or averages?
And uh, whichever category you pick, Lindsey will step out
of the room. You get five questions. Whoever does better
gets closer to the answer wins nine one eight four six,
Oh K m O D. Good morning, you're on the air.

(51:44):
What is your name?

Speaker 8 (51:46):
Brandon?

Speaker 1 (51:47):
Brandon? How are you today?

Speaker 12 (51:49):
I'm doing right?

Speaker 8 (51:49):
Are you good?

Speaker 1 (51:50):
What category do you want? Numbers? Percentages or averages per percentages?

Speaker 7 (51:55):
It is?

Speaker 1 (51:55):
It's five questions from GIMPI just answered them the best
that can. Are you ready?

Speaker 6 (52:00):
Yeah? Here we go?

Speaker 1 (52:01):
All right, brand dog? What percentage of Cambodians have eaten
dog meat at some point in their life? Thirteen percent,
eighteen percent? All right, Brandon? What percentage of the Korean
population report never have eaten a dog? Mayby sixty says,

(52:27):
all right, Brandon, what percent of the population of the
Philippines have eaten dog thirteen percent, thirteen percent all right?

Speaker 11 (52:40):
And twenty thirteen, Brandon, what percentage of the Vietnamese population says.

Speaker 1 (52:45):
Eating dog meat is okay? Thirty fifty five zero yeah? Okay?
Last one here, boss. What percentage of South Koreans support
a ban on eating dog meat? Eighty percent? Okay? Brandon?
Have you ever eaten dog? I'm sure?

Speaker 6 (53:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (53:12):
All right, Lindsay. Percentages is the category five questions do
better than Brandon? Are you ready? Lensy? What percentage of
Cambodians have eaten dog meat at some point in their life?

Speaker 7 (53:26):
Five percent?

Speaker 1 (53:27):
Okay, Lendsy. What percentage of the Korean population report never
have eaten a dog? Lendsy? What percentage of the population
of the Philippines have eaten dog?

Speaker 7 (53:47):
Eleven?

Speaker 1 (53:49):
Okay, Wendsy? And twenty thirteen. What percentage of the Vietnamese
population says eating dog meat is okay?

Speaker 7 (54:01):
Sixteen percent?

Speaker 1 (54:04):
Percent? All right, Lindsey. What percentage of South Koreans supports
a ban on eating dog meat?

Speaker 7 (54:12):
Sixty percent?

Speaker 1 (54:14):
Lindsay, have you ever had dog?

Speaker 6 (54:16):
No?

Speaker 1 (54:17):
Why do you say? It's so inside? Your answers each
one were so disapproving.

Speaker 7 (54:21):
Because people treat dogs like their own children.

Speaker 1 (54:29):
Not all not all there, right, Yeah, there's a whole
other world out there, all right. Question one, gimbe. The
question is what percentage of Cambodians have eaten dog meat
at some point in their life? Brandon said eighteen percent
of them. Lindsay set a mere five percent of those
Cambodians have eaten dog meat at some point in their life.

(54:51):
The answer is fifty three percent. I don't know if
your hor find the Brandon got the point or the
di Brandon. You're one to nothing. Brandon, you need two
more to win those tickets, not just to see Corn
on October twenty three, but also to get tickets to
see a Perfect Circle Primis and Pussifer on May first.
Question two, Question number two, what percentage of the Korean

(55:13):
population report never have eaten a dog? Brandon said eighty
six percent. Lindsay said forty percent. The answer is eighty
four percent. Almost all of them have never eaten a dog.
Brandon got that one right as well, so they say,
sure that is true. Two to nothing. Brandon needs one
more for the victory. Question three, Question number three, what

(55:34):
percent of the population of the Philippines have eaten dog.
Brandon said thirteen percent of the population of the Philippines
have eaten dog Lindsay said eleven percent. The answer is
one percent, one percent. Lindsay got that one right. She's
on the board. She needs two more to block Brandon

(55:54):
from winning. Those tickets to see Corn on October twenty
third at the b Ok Center and tickets to see
a Perfect Circle Primis and Pussifer may one be Okaycenter
dot Com Question four, number four in twenty thirteen, what
percentage of the Vietnamese population says eating dog meat is okay?
Brandon says fifty percent of them. Half of them say
eating dog meat is all right. Lindsey said sixteen percent.

(56:18):
The answer is thirteen percent. Since he got that one right,
it's tied. It comes down to the final question, question five,
last one here, what percentage of South Koreans supports a
ban on eating dog meat? Brandon said eighty percent of them.
The majority of them support a ban on eating dog meat.
Lindsey said sixty just over half. The answer on what

(56:43):
percentage of South Korean support a ban on eating dog
meat is fifty six percent. Oh, Lindsey got that right. Brandon.
I'm sorry you're not winning any tickets. Man, Sorry, my buddy,
see you later. Man, thanks for following sets your losers
be what you dog? I would give it a shot.
I mean, why not? And like going through foreign countries

(57:08):
if that's what it is? Cool when in Rome? Why not?
Zombie apocalypse kind of scenario. Sure, if that's all we got.
You know you can't find any can pudding anywhere. Sure,
let's freak of sea spot Fido and see how it is.
How about you? Yeah, no, I'm I'm with you. If
we're in an apocalyptic world, I'm surviving, sorry, Fido. If

(57:29):
I'm in we say, Cambodia, Cambodia. I would definitely try
it because I come over to your house and you're
trying something new, absolutely not right, and I don't and
you have one less dog? No, what's all the menu
for today, gimpy dalmatian? As long as it's not a
dog I've petted, right, So as long as you don't
have any feelings attached to it, you're right. I typically

(57:52):
try not to eat things I'm attached to. So, so
what I'm hearing you say is we can go to
the pan, pick up a couple of poodles and uh,
you know, fry them up and you be down because
you've never touched those dogs, you have no attachment. Yeah,
to be fair, on off, I'm not a big French
food guy. So what do you like German food? We

(58:13):
can have shephard. You love a good bride. I would
make the argument there's a high probability you've eaten dog
and not known it, more than I think there's a
high probability you've eaten horse and not known it.

Speaker 6 (58:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (58:27):
Possibly you got to choose between eating a dog and
a horse. What are you picking? Lindsay?

Speaker 7 (58:33):
Horse? Probably hmm, but I feel like a I feel
like the meat of a horse would be a lot tougher.

Speaker 1 (58:45):
What are you talking about? How, how in any possibility
can you decipher that information or make a guess like that?

Speaker 7 (58:52):
They're not as lazy as dogs?

Speaker 1 (58:55):
What are talking about? Have you ever seen a dog run?

Speaker 7 (58:57):
Be more fat on a dog?

Speaker 1 (58:59):
Well, fat's good, I know, That's.

Speaker 7 (59:01):
What I mean. So it might be tastier. They get
a lot of table scrap, so they eat more human food,
so they'd be tastier, I feel like, But I don't know.
It'd have to be a life and death situation to
eat either.

Speaker 1 (59:17):
I'm going with horse all day. Yeah, I would agree
with you. The muscle horses are insanely strong. Ever heard
of the term horse power like a horse? If you
went there, that's you know, that's where he that's that's

(59:37):
the road he chose to go down. That's the himal
he wanted to sing from. Listen. You know no rhyth man,
I ain't here to judge. Nothing goes wasted. Man, we
eat everything. No, I'm going to waste some things. Ye
can take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 13 (59:51):
So you get nothing, good day, sir.

Speaker 7 (59:55):
You gept nothing?

Speaker 6 (01:00:00):
No no no.

Speaker 13 (01:00:02):
No no no they thank you get you know you get,
no you get you know, you get you guess you
know you guess.

Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
No no no no no no no no no no
no no no no no no no no no no.

Speaker 7 (01:00:22):
No no no no no no no.

Speaker 6 (01:00:26):
No no no no no.

Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
Good morning. It's the Big nine Morning Show nine eight
four six oh ken m Ot can also text BM
A mass and then what you want to say to
eight two nine four five. Uh. We're giving away beer
for frigging a Friday. We're asking what annoys you about
your neighbor? B M masson what that is to a

(01:01:01):
two nine, Brady's on. Hey Brady, how are you man?
Good morning, how y'all good friend? What annoys you about
your neighbor?

Speaker 8 (01:01:11):
Okay, I live in a trailer park. I uh have
this guy that lives right next to me. It comes
out in this tidy whities and we'll pee off the
porch in broad daylight, and uh there'll be kids and
all kinds of stuff running around, you know, and uh,
he'll come out there and do that. And I've seen

(01:01:31):
him do it numerous times, to the point where I've
actually said something to him about it and he's like, Oh,
it's just my house. You don't don't look this way.
Gross really not well.

Speaker 7 (01:01:44):
Daylight a lot do this.

Speaker 8 (01:01:48):
And the houses are super close though, I mean they're not,
you know, it's not like it's like you're out in
the country somewhere. I've done that before growing up. But uh, yeah,
it's his kids pretty crazy. He also lets his dog,
you walk his dog over to my yard and let
his dog use the bathroom in my yard. And he

(01:02:08):
stolen stuff out of my yard recently. It's it's a
it's a fun relationship.

Speaker 1 (01:02:14):
What did he steal out of your yard?

Speaker 8 (01:02:17):
Okay? I had some buckets that I brought home from work,
and uh, like five yallon buckets with lids and stuff,
and uh, a turkey frying pot sitting right there by
my driveway. Well, yesterday it was gone and it was
definitely him.

Speaker 1 (01:02:32):
Well, he clearly needed a pot to piss in. Yes,
either he doesn't have a pot to pisson or he does.

Speaker 8 (01:02:40):
Hey, at this point, I would be I would give
him the pot. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (01:02:44):
Yeah, I love that we all have that one neighbor
we just assume is the culprit in anything bad that
happens in the neighborhood.

Speaker 8 (01:02:50):
Yeah, well this is crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:02:52):
Like I have this this pot.

Speaker 8 (01:02:53):
I use it to boil deer heads when I when
I shoot a deer and it's a nasty pot. I
don't know why he's running take it.

Speaker 1 (01:03:00):
Maybe he didn't. Maybe an animal took it off because
of the remnants. And by the way, you said you
took it from work, so you stole it from work.

Speaker 8 (01:03:06):
No, they give them to me.

Speaker 1 (01:03:09):
That's awesome.

Speaker 8 (01:03:09):
They give them to me. Yeah, we get them, we
get media sent to work in them, and then when
they're empty, they throw them away. So I just take
them home.

Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
Oh that's different than what you just said.

Speaker 8 (01:03:20):
Yeah, they're like, yeah you can have them. We're gonna
throw away.

Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
And I'm like, oh great, Gimpy, tell him exactly what
he's gonna get. You know what annoy is Corbyn the
most about his neighbor their very existence. Here's a case
of the line and coogl October pest hand APay and
make it ride passes for the Tulsa State Fair. Man
to you guys, hang on the line so gimp you
can get your info man and have a fantastic weekend. Okay,

(01:03:47):
what you said. Yes, let's see what Gimpy has in
his four by four. Oh wait, I want that home
on there and that well Corbyn. It says here that
the United Auto Workers is warning of potential strikes at
Ford and Stalantis. The union on Wednesday announced a September

(01:04:09):
twenty fifth strike deadline at a Ford plant near Detroit,
which helps make the F one fifteen. The deadline was
called over issues including job security and wage parity. Cancer
deaths in the US have declined. That's according to a
report released by the American Association for Cancer Research, which

(01:04:31):
found that the cancer death rate went down by thirty
three percent. Between nineteen ninety one and twenty twenty one.
The cancer death rate for children and adolescents has also
dropped by twenty four percent in the past two decades.
Diddy to appeal bail denial for the third Hell Yeah time,

(01:04:52):
roll with it man, keep on trying, brother. CNN reports
that Old Sean Combs' attorney is going to try to
and get his client out of jail despite two judges
already saying oh hel no. And he also is trying
to get Diddy moved to a jail in New Jersey
where he will have better ability to prepare for his

(01:05:13):
upcoming trial. The music bol has pleaded not guilty to
sex trafficking and racketeering charges. Meantime, prosecutors say they have
a massive amount of evidence in a case and have
collected over one hundred laptops and cell phones and all
that loube Two things. One, there's a video circulating circulating

(01:05:34):
out there of Diana Ross's daughter. She's older obviously she's
not twelve, but like she's older and even sheep from
like back in the day, even she knew not to
take drinks from Ditty and it shows them like partying
and her not really taking a drink of whatever he's
brought her. It's a really fascinating video. Could be nothing,
but it's an interest now what we know, it's an
interesting video to watch. The other thing, this is a

(01:05:57):
wild take. I don't know how much is on it,
but they're claiming that Diddy is connected to the Tupac
murder and that this all kind of will come together. Okay.
I mean that's kind of been a theory for since
the beginning, you know, because the beef between him and
and Biggie. Yeah. Well, that he apparently wrote a check
for a million dollars and that the check was supposed

(01:06:20):
to be handed to the guy that did it, which
they name and I don't call the guy's name at
this point, and the check never got to that person,
and that it was intercepted by someone else and cashed.
And they're like, he didn't do anything about it because
you know, what are you gonna say, right right? You
took my money from murder? Higher money? Oh yeah, And
now they've got apparently there's some evidence to pull that

(01:06:41):
all together. Wow, which would be right right right. Lastly, here,
Magic City's book Fair for Adults revives childhood nostalgia after
two previous successful events. Magic City Books partner with the
neph Brewing to who host a third book fair for
adults that promised to deliver more books, more stickers, and

(01:07:05):
more literary themed merch than ever before. Magic City Books
has hosted two previous book fairs for adults, one in
February of last year and one in September. Moving forward,
they intend to continue holding the event in September. Magic
City Books is a nonprofit bookstore that offers author and
community events throughout the year, such as book clubs and

(01:07:27):
book signings with various authors. Yeah, it was last night
and the pictures of the amount of it's crazy. How
many people were there? Yeah, pretty cool. People want they
books and stickers and drink beer and drink beer.

Speaker 7 (01:07:50):
The Minnesota Vikings in Houston, Texans, will both try to
stay undefeated when they face off at US Bank Stadium
on Sunday. The two and zero Vikings are coming off
a twenty three to seventeen ups that win over the
San Francisco forty nine ers in Week two. Sam Darnold
has Minnesota's offense humming with the eighth most points in
the league, while Brian Flores defense has surrendered the third fewest. Meanwhile,

(01:08:11):
the two in o Texan snuff past the Bears nineteen
to thirteen last weekend. Nico Collins leads the league in
receiving yards for a dangerous offense that still hasn't hit
it stride yet. The game will be the first contest
back in US Bank Stadium for former Vikings Stefan Diggs
and uh Dan Yale Hunter. Minnesota has never lost to Houston.

(01:08:34):
And that's your Balls to the Wall Sports. I'm Lindsay
in ninety seven to five.

Speaker 1 (01:08:47):
Good morning, It's the Big nin Morning Show nine six
oh King m O D. You can also text BMMS
and then what you want to say to A two
nine four five, Good morning, Lindsay.

Speaker 7 (01:08:59):
Good morning Corbyn. Our friends at Miller Lay want to
send you to Arlington to see the Dallas Cowboys play.
Just listen during your next Ball to the Wall Sports
for your Dallas Cowboys updates and I'll tell you how
to win.

Speaker 1 (01:09:11):
Good morning can be well, Good morning Corbyin the weekend
that we have been waiting for all year long is
finally here. It's the iHeartRadio Music Festival going on tonight
and tomorrow when Las Vegas two nights one stage and
performances from the biggest names in music. You can stream
a live on Hulu or you can listen live on

(01:09:31):
the iHeartRadio wep face up Rocky with somebody who are
going to see he's sick, He's not probably anno. Oh no,
So Lindsay had done your say, So we're not doing
Taste of Time Tribua today and I have I love
finding like weird news, like weird information, and so that's
what this is. So I'll ask the question and then

(01:09:53):
we can talk about it, because they're all really weird.
I think some of them not as more than others.
But what is the most popular baby name that shares
a name with a month? Okay, lensday? May. Do you
know anybody ever heard the name May?

Speaker 7 (01:10:14):
Yeah? A girlfriend of mine her baby's middle name is May.
So I mean it feels like an older name, Okay,
and it also feels like a popular middle name.

Speaker 1 (01:10:30):
January would be a horrible name. February would be horrible,
just based on most people don't say it correctly. Right,
I knew a girl wants a name September. Okay, Yeah,
that's the just on Tuesday nights or when did she
right at the nine o'clock. Now that was her legit name.
But yeah, yeah, the only person I've ever known to
be named September.

Speaker 7 (01:10:50):
But I guess it's probably April.

Speaker 1 (01:10:55):
The most popular baby name that shares a name with
a month, according to this, is August.

Speaker 7 (01:11:01):
I've never known anyone.

Speaker 1 (01:11:04):
Well, then it can't beg Augusta Augustine Gus for short.
A quarter of all your bones are in what part
of your body? A quarter of all your bones? A
quarter of all your bones are in what part of
your you wish.

Speaker 7 (01:11:26):
Foot?

Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
Okay, I'm going to say hand. I would have said
hand too, but the correct answer is feet. Look at that, experts,
What is the longest word that is typed solely with
the left hand. Now we're assuming you're using the correct

(01:11:48):
way to type on a keyboard, not you finger pounders.
I'm screwed on that one because you're a finger pounder.
A on you, No, because I only got three fingers
on this hand and only one of them used the
Friday That seems legit, but except there's an eye, yeah,

(01:12:09):
and and the why is your right hand? Yeah? So
it's not Wednesday because the y. In the end, I'm
gonna say where w h E R E. The h
would be the one that throws that off. Yeah, I
guess you're right. It is the longest word that is

(01:12:34):
typed solely with the left hand.

Speaker 7 (01:12:41):
M uh breath bread.

Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
See, and and that that bees on the cusp right there.
So yeah, I'm staring at my keyboard trying to figure
this out myself. Yeah, that would be a would the
longest word? Now maybe bread would be the one. There's
no way you're gonna get this. Stewardesses s T E
W A R d E S S E S. That

(01:13:08):
makes sense. How about that though? That would be great
for some time you're asked that at a bar.

Speaker 7 (01:13:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
A great named dude named Juliana earned a Blue Cross
medal during World War two by doing what? Juliana, a
Great Dane earned a Blue Cross medal during World War
two by doing what?

Speaker 7 (01:13:38):
Hmmm, saving a life.

Speaker 1 (01:13:44):
I I don't know why we don't learn more about
stories like this. By the way, not a cat, right,
You don't hear of many wartime cats. That's true, I
mean you do, they just have a different name. I'd
say the same thing, pulling victims to safety. You're both
right about saving life, but not by like pulling people

(01:14:08):
to safety by pissing on a bomb.

Speaker 6 (01:14:12):
But that'll do it.

Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
Wow, that'll do it. That's a lot of piss too,
coming out of a great Dane. Trust me. I know
one of them decided to use my bedroom yesterday. Oh no, yeah,
And I stepped on it this morning after cleaning it up.
I'm like, it's still there.

Speaker 4 (01:14:29):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:14:30):
And then I told her to f off as she
growled at me, and I said, you know what you did?

Speaker 7 (01:14:36):
She put her head down.

Speaker 1 (01:14:38):
And shame.

Speaker 6 (01:14:39):
Of course.

Speaker 1 (01:14:41):
I wonder how much I mean, obviously a great Dane
amount of piss it takes to diffuse a bomb. But
I mean, I don't know how you go and like
the dog's like, I better run. Nineteen forty one, during
the Blitz, a German incendiary bomb crashed through the roof
of her owner's home. Juliani a aproached the bomb and
extinguished it by urinating on it, preventing a potential disaster.

(01:15:05):
Thus she was awarded the Blue Cross Medal, prestigious award
given for animals for bravery. They didn't stop there. In
nineteen forty four, she saved lives once again when a
fire broke out in her owner's shoe shop. She alerted
the family, allowing them to escape safely. This earned her
a second Blue Cross Metal, making her a two time honoree. Wow.

(01:15:29):
She died in nineteen forty six after she was poisoned
by a malicious act. Her legacy was rediscovered in twenty
thirteen when a portrait in her medals were found at
an auction. Well that's fun, Like what kind of assholes
like this dog? The hero f This dog saves like

(01:15:49):
people twice?

Speaker 6 (01:15:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:15:51):
I still feel again. Historically, we as humans are oracles.
We tell our stories right and stories ten get a fit.
I caught a fish this big, the dog so right,
finding a little little, little, little little hard to believe,

(01:16:14):
but beautiful story. Who has more vocal sounds? Dogs or cats? Uh?

Speaker 7 (01:16:24):
I would say my guess would be a dog. Why
they can howl pretty loudly, They bark loudly, they whimper.
I feel like cats mew and they hiss.

Speaker 1 (01:16:39):
Who has more vocal sounds? Dogs or cats? Cats?

Speaker 6 (01:16:43):
Do?

Speaker 1 (01:16:44):
Cats have a wider range? They make more different sounds
than just a hiss and a simple meow have used.
There's some of those cats out there that sounds like
they're actually talking. So there's dogs too. I've heard dogs
say I love you.

Speaker 7 (01:16:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:17:04):
The answer is cats. They have over one hundred vocal sounds.
Dogs have ten.

Speaker 7 (01:17:10):
Well, then that just proves more that cats are just
lazy because.

Speaker 1 (01:17:14):
I never hear them, right, or it proves that dogs
only need ten and cats are like look at me, Yeah,
we know that's glass. Though? How fast can you actually
shoot water out of your mouth? This is a question
I have asked myself many times. You see people spit, right,
how fast can you shoot water out of your mouth?

(01:17:39):
Looking for a mile per hour?

Speaker 6 (01:17:41):
Correct?

Speaker 7 (01:17:41):
Okay, I'll go with eleven miles per hour.

Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
I'm gonna go a little higher. I wanna say seventy five. Whoa,
that's more than a little higher. Yeah, any rationale behind
either one of those for you guys.

Speaker 7 (01:17:58):
At first, I was thinking more like six, and I
was like, eh, that seems a little bit low. It
must be a tad higher than that. But I can't
imagine it being seventy five.

Speaker 1 (01:18:11):
If it is, wow, why and how did you get
to seventy five? Can be just the amount of liquid,
the scale of your body, and the propulsion that's put
behind it.

Speaker 7 (01:18:21):
I mean, I suppose if you can those like a
dart gun. I mean, when you have a dart gun,
you're a blowgun. Excuse me, that blows a dark lady.

Speaker 1 (01:18:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:18:32):
To kill a squirrel, it would have to go pretty
damn fast.

Speaker 1 (01:18:35):
Yeah, and you're using the same amount of pressure of force,
maybe a little more. It depends if you're having a
spit in contest. Yeah, you know, to blow said dart
as a wood water coming out? How fast can you
actually shoot water out of your mouth? When you sneeze,
water comes out of your mouth that speeds of sixty
miles per hour? Wow, it was close. Well, what's the

(01:18:58):
only part of your body that can't heal itself? Human
body is fascinating the fact that it can heal itself
in many capacities, right. The idea that you have a
wound and then it closes back up is wild to
think about. So what is the only part of your

(01:19:19):
body that can't heal itself? Hard mm hmmm.

Speaker 7 (01:19:29):
I want to say the mouth because it's so damp
and moist all went.

Speaker 1 (01:19:37):
All the time, never had an open sore in your mouth.
The heels itself. I always feel like cuts in my
mouth heel incredibly.

Speaker 7 (01:19:42):
Fast, exactly. I've bit my cheek and it's it's healed.

Speaker 1 (01:19:46):
Cut you inside of your cheek with those sharp edges
of a tortilla chip. Yes, yes, burn it, yeah, Captain
crunch recket. So you are going to say mouth after.

Speaker 7 (01:19:55):
All, I'm not, Oh, I'm not. Maybe your ear drum, Kimby.

Speaker 1 (01:20:04):
I'm gonna go with your gallbladder. Yeah. Teeth, oh, fair enough.
Teeth cannot heal themselves. Get a crack. They don't close
back up like a bone. Will Okay, see these are fascinating.
Wyatt and Billy the kid didn't wear cowboy hats? What

(01:20:27):
kind of hats did they wear?

Speaker 7 (01:20:32):
Hmm?

Speaker 1 (01:20:35):
I'll be honest on this one. I knew the answer
the last two one. The last two of these, I
knew the answers for both of these. This one feels
like there's an easy way to know the answer to this.
What do you think, lindsay, Uh, I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:20:56):
A cowboy hat would have been what I would assume
that they a pilgrim hat. I have no idea. I
have no idea what other kind of hats were there?

Speaker 1 (01:21:06):
A pilgrim hat?

Speaker 7 (01:21:07):
I have no idea.

Speaker 1 (01:21:09):
The point he triangle, I'm gonna say either a bowler
hat or a pork pie hat. But my first guess
the first one. I love that you said that is awesome.
First one that came to mind was the bowler hat.
And why is that? I have this image in my
head and I'm trying to look back. I think it's
like Young Guns right back in the day. I think

(01:21:30):
it was Emilio Westavez's character that played Billy the Kid,
and I think I remember seeing him wearing a bowler
hat as opposed to a cowboy hat. It's one of
the designating images that show it's Billy the Kid. Is
the bowler hat. That's how I got there. And I
couldn't remember the life of me of what wider or
vision him in a hat, even in tombs like, I

(01:21:52):
couldn't put it together. But yeah, bowler hat. For sure,
I'm Billy the Kid. So that's got to be the answer.
That's how I got there. Yeah, the answer is bowler hat.

Speaker 6 (01:22:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:22:01):
Last one here, what color is vermilion a shade of?
Oh God? Isn't that a song from Slipknot Part one
and two? What color is vermilion a shade of?

Speaker 7 (01:22:18):
So my first thought was green. That was the first
thought that came to my mind was green, vermillion, But
if I think more about it, vermillion maybe a shade
of purple.

Speaker 1 (01:22:41):
Green was the first color that came to my mind.
So I'm gonna go in and stay.

Speaker 7 (01:22:43):
Yeah, let's go with green.

Speaker 1 (01:22:44):
I feel like vermilion should be a green color. Yeah,
Ghibbe was right when he said slipknot. There is a
song part one in part two, and vermilion is a
shade of red in the song like he's talking about
being angry, Okay, okay, not being envious. Yeah, that's how
I knew that from okay on that one. So I
love stupid trivia stuff like this this good toilet trivia,

(01:23:06):
right something You're like, oh, no kidding, all right, we
got to take a break.

Speaker 2 (01:23:09):
We'll be back to Tulsa's Morning Show continues next with
The Big Man Morning Show on Tulsa's rock station ninety
seven five KMO.

Speaker 1 (01:23:28):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show nine one,
eight four six oh KMOT can also text bmms and
then what you want to Say to eight two nine
four five. I love when you find an article that says,
these are the characteristics for X, these are the things
that make a fun to help you find a successful partner.

(01:23:51):
These are the things that say your partner will cheat
right like that time is. I love it because it's
hardly that easy. This one's awesome, though. These are phrases
people use when they have no personality. Number one, it
is what it is. Sound familiar. Do we know anybody

(01:24:14):
that says that? I don't know anybody who ever says that.
Number two, I'm just here. I'm just here. I feel
like I'm being singled out. Why is everybody always picking

(01:24:34):
on me? Another one, I don't really care. Vaguely sound
familiar to anyone?

Speaker 7 (01:24:43):
Anybody all actually said that, to be fair.

Speaker 1 (01:24:46):
Another one, I'm not that picky. I've heard a lot
of people say that I'm not that picky, when indeed
you are. Another one that I've heard one person out
of the three of us say a lot, Lindsey, I
can't complain too much.

Speaker 7 (01:25:05):
I haven't said that.

Speaker 1 (01:25:06):
No, all of these these words have never come out
of my mouth ever before. Man. Another Yeah, another one,
whatever works. I swear I did not rest sit down
and write these these are coming up in an article.

(01:25:28):
Another one, it's not a big deal. Well it's not,
of guys. Another one, it's not even worth arguing over. Oh,
I've never said that. Another one. I've never said that

(01:25:50):
another one. I'm not overly opinionated. Uh I did it?
Is what it is? Did we say that one? Whatever works?
I guess so, I guess I don't say I guess so.
I guess. Hey, Hey, whatever works is? I'm just here.

(01:26:14):
You're not You're not picky. You got nothing that you
can't complain too much. Right, it's not a big deal.
It's not even worth arguing over. I'm not saying, GIMPI
that you have no personality. I'm saying this is an
article I found.

Speaker 7 (01:26:34):
This list is crap.

Speaker 1 (01:26:36):
I've got lots of personality. Damn it. Hey, I'm not gay,
I hear you. Sure you've got friends with personality, for sure? Man,
you got lots of personality friends.

Speaker 6 (01:26:54):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:26:55):
Of these I have said I don't really care, But
usually that's just mostly when I do care and I
know that I shouldn't get engaged in a conversation. That's fair. Yeah,
or safer is the right word, but yeah, yeah, I
guess so also falls into that category for me of
things I will say when I don't want to engage.

(01:27:16):
I guess so, I guess whatever you want. Uh, this
the one that it is what it is? I feel
like it's a phrase I will say when I'm not listening. Okay,
so like someone's telling me a story and I'm like,
it is what it is. It's more of one of
those there's nothing you can really do about it, So
is what it is? Or that's wild? Yeah that's wild. Well,

(01:27:40):
no way, that's crazy. Yeah, whatever works when you know
your opinion isn't gonna matter, like they're not going to
listen to your opinion anyway, one hundred percent. I would
never do that. Hey, whatever works, I wouldn't do that. Whatever.
I'm not that picky, totally used by people that are picky.

(01:28:03):
I would agree because if you're not that picky, why
are you telling us you're not that picky? You have
to let everybody know that you're not that picky. Right,
how about just saying sounds good? If you're not picky,
you agree? Right? Whatever works? Yes, I'm just here against
my will. I feel like that's not I'm just here

(01:28:25):
living my life. L I right, you're here for the
baby shower. I'm just here here because who wants to
be there?

Speaker 7 (01:28:33):
Not me?

Speaker 6 (01:28:34):
Me?

Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
Going to a baby shower. Doesn't It literally sounds miserable
to me. Oh, it's terrible now watching somebody be like
excited for their birth. And of course all that's awesome,
but really nothing's happening. We're celebrating something that hasn't happened.

Speaker 6 (01:28:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:28:49):
I don't think guys should go to baby showers. Okay.
I think that's a female thing only. That's for the females.
And the guys were there because one they make us
right or two, I mean they're trying to support their
old lady that got invited to the bird, you know,
baby shower.

Speaker 7 (01:29:05):
I'm actually going to a baby shower next month and
it is co ed and the guys that are going
are actually looking forward to it because of the food.

Speaker 1 (01:29:17):
Ah, they're excited for food. They're not excited for the
baby shower. Those aren't the same. You're tricking the men
into going exactly. Oh there'll be food and beer. Okay,
well I guess I'll be there signing up. No man
is going to leave that bird that that that event going. Man,
that was the best shower I've ever man, you believe

(01:29:39):
the game the diaper game? Wow, so fun. All that
baby food tasted delicious. No, not not really a thing.
I'm not overly opinionated dot not on this or or
I don't want to get age in a conversation about it. Right,

(01:30:04):
You can't have an opinion if you're not over opinionated.
I would argue that it isn't Those aren't signs of
people that have no personality. I you would argue, those
are signs of people who don't want to talk to you.
That's fair, creed, that's fair. Translation, gimp doesn't want to
talk to anyone. Oh no, we're giving away beer. I'm

(01:30:25):
just here man. It is what. It is, not going
to change you. You got no opinion. I got no
opinion about you have no opinion? What annoys you about
your neighbor? A case of line and Google Octoberfest and
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(01:31:14):
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Speaker 9 (01:31:30):
Corvin?

Speaker 1 (01:31:30):
How you doing good man? What annoys you about your neighbor?

Speaker 9 (01:31:33):
Man?

Speaker 12 (01:31:35):
There's a lot of things that happened with my neighbor,
and I think the biggest thing was I woke up
one morning to one of my friends knocking on my door.
I opened the door up and I see a giant
inflatable water slide in my front yard. So I go
to my neighbor's house and ask them, why you know?

(01:31:56):
Did you, you know, use my yard for your water slide?
And I realized that the whole they're using to operate
the water spot is my water hose connect to my house.

Speaker 1 (01:32:04):
Congratulations, you're up? And what did he say?

Speaker 6 (01:32:09):
Oh?

Speaker 12 (01:32:09):
Well, so it's it was my neighbor's boyfriend and his
excuse was well, I tried to ask, but nobody was
home and I said, well, that's not an excuse for
you to just to.

Speaker 7 (01:32:20):
Just do it, and I was.

Speaker 12 (01:32:22):
I was just we got a little upset and we
got in a little verbal argument and they ended up
deflating it. But that was just a series of events.
Other times, they have a lot of big gatherings at
night and people would be parking in front of my driveway,
so I couldn't get out to go anywhere. So I
had to go over there and knock on the door
and say, hey, can you please move your car? You

(01:32:44):
know you're keep me blocking into my driveway.

Speaker 9 (01:32:47):
Yeah, it was to get out, Well, I have to
drive through my yard to.

Speaker 12 (01:32:52):
Get the beer yard or call it. Yeah, I thought,
I thought about that, and I was like, well, I
really need to leave. I don't want to have to
wait around for a tow truck. So it's kind of
like a double edged sword there.

Speaker 1 (01:33:05):
When you confronted them about to thing, what was their
argument like that? They weren't like, yeah, I'll take it down.

Speaker 12 (01:33:11):
Oh no, the straight up argument was the only fact
is I tried to ask. I tried to knock nobody's home.

Speaker 1 (01:33:18):
Right, I just don't see where their argument is at
that point, Like there's what's left to talk about, and.

Speaker 12 (01:33:26):
Here's to say yes or no? That didn't give you
some ride to just do it and hope for forgiveness later.
I mean, it's one thing to put it up in
my yard, and it's another thing to use my water
to operate your water slide.

Speaker 8 (01:33:37):
Like, who's you know, who's going.

Speaker 12 (01:33:38):
To fix this giant divot from all this water and
all these kids running through my yard? Or who's going
to pay for my huge water bill?

Speaker 1 (01:33:45):
Now?

Speaker 7 (01:33:45):
Right? Did they offer to pay for the water bill?

Speaker 6 (01:33:48):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:33:49):
No?

Speaker 7 (01:33:50):
Do they not have their own water spiket?

Speaker 12 (01:33:53):
Or no, they didn't have a hose?

Speaker 1 (01:33:56):
There it is?

Speaker 12 (01:33:59):
And then and then, and then the excuse where they
didn't want to dis kiss mine.

Speaker 1 (01:34:04):
You're nicer than me because I wouldn't know. I would
have just disconnected it. I wouldn't even have talked to them.
And then I would have deflated the unit that is
on my property.

Speaker 12 (01:34:14):
Oh, it got deflated immediately. They deflated it because I
made I didn't make a stink about it.

Speaker 6 (01:34:20):
I was.

Speaker 12 (01:34:21):
I was not backing down at all. I wanted to
make a point to like him to say, hey, listen,
you know this is my property. You can't just do
whatever you want on my property, Like it dist of
you to ask me. I say, yeah, should go ahead,
don't care.

Speaker 7 (01:34:36):
Do you have children?

Speaker 1 (01:34:38):
I have four?

Speaker 7 (01:34:39):
Were they invited to the birthday party?

Speaker 6 (01:34:42):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:34:43):
No, they were at their mar's house any way, So
so next you should just take a dump on his
front porch and been Like I was asked, I don't
We're gonna go ahead and intervene here. No, don't do that.
That sounds like a different level.

Speaker 12 (01:34:57):
But you know, to be honest, it wouldn't have been
such a big deal, but unfortunately it was. It's you know,
it was a series of things, right. It was the
farking flockety in my driveway. They're always having a bunch
of people over. It was always loud, and then that
was just the ice you gonna kick it on, Like
you've got to be kidding me, all this stuff, you
think this is gonna be okay?

Speaker 1 (01:35:16):
I love a good Are you kidding me? Lying? Are
you kidding me?

Speaker 12 (01:35:22):
But also, I'm sure that my neighbors have a lot
to complain about me because my pig, when he's outside
and he wants to come inside, he'll sit there, and.

Speaker 1 (01:35:33):
I'm sure she's a nice lady.

Speaker 12 (01:35:35):
You should know what we know will Be. Yes, I
showed him pictures of will Be.

Speaker 1 (01:35:40):
And he is.

Speaker 12 (01:35:40):
He is a he can, he can get pretty loud
and bang on my back door. And I'm pretty sure
my neighbors have had enough of him, so I'm sure
there's plenty for them to complain about him.

Speaker 1 (01:35:49):
To me, dude, we asked you a by your kids.
You said four kid. Yeah, no, but your your pig.
You're beaming. It's wild. Give me go ahead and tell
him exactly what he's gonna get beaming.

Speaker 7 (01:35:58):
He wont he wait?

Speaker 11 (01:36:00):
Time I walk out of my house, I have to
see my neighbors stupid chiefs flag One of these days,
it's gotta mysteriously disappear, have a case.

Speaker 1 (01:36:09):
A line of Google Octoberfest and pay them make a
ride pantsas back to you. Colbyn, Hey, buddy, hang on
the line, so get your info and have a fantastic weekend. Okay,
thanks Coban, too, appreciate you man. Let's see what Lindsay
has for Balls to the Wall.

Speaker 7 (01:36:21):
Sports, the Raiders get their chance at earning an automatic
victory this weekend. The team takes on the Panthers from
Allegiance Stadium Sunday afternoon. Vegas is coming off an upset

(01:36:42):
win over the Ravens in Week two, where Gardner minshewe
led the offense to three scoring drives in the fourth
quarter to secure a twenty six to twenty three victory.
The veteran Gunslinger already has five hundred and thirty three
passing yards of this season, as the Raiders sit third
in the AFC West at one in one. Meanwhile, Carolina
is on the verge of another embarrassing season. The team

(01:37:03):
scored just a single field goal in a twenty six
to three loss to the Chargers last weekend. Bryce Young
threw for eighty four yards and has been benched for
Andy Dalton. Carolina is last in the NFC South at
oh and two. The Broncos hope to save their season
on Sunday, the team battles the Buccaneers in Tampa for
Week three. Denver dropped to oh to two on the

(01:37:26):
year following a thirteen to six loss to the Steelers
last weekend. Rookie QB. Bonick struggled again, completing twenty of
thirty five passes for two hundred and forty six yards
and two interceptions. Only one team since two thousand has
made the playoffs. After starting ohen three, Denver sits last
in the AFC West. Meanwhile, the Bucks are hoping to
stay undefeated on the young season. The team pulled off

(01:37:48):
a twenty to sixteen upset win against the Lions in
Detroit last Sunday. Chris Godwin gobbled up seven passes for
one hundred and seventeen yards and a score. Tampa is
second in the NFC six at two to zero, and
a big easy showdown takes place on Sunday when the
Eagles and Saints clash from Caesar Superdome. Philadelphia is coming
off a shocking loss to the Falcons on Monday Night Football,

(01:38:11):
where say Kwan Barkley dropped the likely game ending catch
on third down. It allowed Atlanta to storm seventy yards
in just over a minute to score the game winning touchdown.
Philly is second in the NFC East at one and one. Meanwhile,
New Orleans is firing on all cylinders after crushing the
Panthers forty seven to ten in Week one. The team
blew up the Cowboys forty four to nineteen last week.

(01:38:32):
Derek Carr already has four hundred and forty three passing
yards to go with five touchdowns on the season. The
Saints are first in the NFC South.

Speaker 1 (01:38:42):
People are all geared up about them and they are
clicking on all cylinders. And for me, like, we're gonna
have to see how they handle some teams that have
some have it together, excuse me, like the Cowboys. You
would thought that would have been them, but they were.
They did not have it together that day. And you
can take the argument that the Saints are the ones
that disrupted that. Yeah, but no team, no team can

(01:39:06):
keep consistency that for eighteen games. They can't. No, yeah, no,
It's still way early in the season. So good start, though,
really good start. Yeah. I love for I'm sorry for
Raiders fan. They've got to be really frustrated that cars
playing so good. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:39:21):
The Arizona Cardinals are going to welcome the Detroit Lions
to the Desert for a Week three showdown between NFC
opponents at State Farm Stadium. Cardinals and are fresh off
a dominant forty one to ten win over the Rams
last week. Kyler Murray has been off to a hot
start this season, passing for four hundred and twenty eight
yards and four touchdowns to go along with one hundred
and sixteen yards on the ground. Murray is leading an

(01:39:43):
Arizona offense that currently ranks second in the NFL with
thirty four and a half points per game. The Cards
are second in the NFC West at one and one.
The Lions will be looking to bounce back from a
twenty to sixteen loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. And
speaking of the Lions, the head coach Dan Campbell and
his wife Holly are selling their home due to security concerns.

Speaker 1 (01:40:03):
Yeah, we did the story.

Speaker 7 (01:40:04):
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falling to the Raiders last week. Jackson has five hundred
and twenty passing yards and two touchdowns to go along
with one hundred and sixty seven rushing yards this season.
The Ravens are five and one all time against the Cowboys,
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Speaker 1 (01:41:13):
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You'll see it all right there. Mike from Mandalini's has
joined us. It's time for Willy Nilly. Hey Mike, how
are you, man?

Speaker 6 (01:41:56):
Oho? How are you? You know we always do the
part stars that we just blow by it, just just
blow right by it intentionally.

Speaker 1 (01:42:03):
But yeah, she's.

Speaker 6 (01:42:05):
Thirty three and she starred in Teenage Lesbian, which I
love that she wasn't being typecasted. I just love that
for her, right, she hadn't let her age getting away.
It's it's the fortuitous nature of Whitney that I appreciate.

Speaker 1 (01:42:19):
Right right. I always think about when you're in here
and we do that or on Monday, as we do
it with Jeff Hensley, and but you I get to
see you in other environments like on TV and the
intros and that I'm always like, hey, they're not talking porn.

Speaker 6 (01:42:33):
Though the intros are not. It's always the disconnect is
a little bit more here, okay than it is on
let's say, Lows on S Yeah, right, which there, it's
all good, Like it's I just think about you in
those moments like, yeah, yeah, this is awkward for him.

Speaker 1 (01:42:50):
Not anymore, No, not anymore. So we're here for Freakiday Friday.
You brought for Willie Nilly. You're here for Willy Nilly
and free food, fried toy, and you brought your Roman pizza,
which you've got to DeMarco you now offer in different
sizes it's always a hit, but the Roman pizza feels
like a pizza that's gaining some traction in the last

(01:43:11):
few months.

Speaker 6 (01:43:11):
People that know go are big into it. If you
like bread and odds are you do people? So it's
a very what in the in the biz we call
a heavily hydrated dough, but it's very light in area.
It's it's like a ficacia. Some people might call it that.
It is thick pizza bread. Sometimes Sicilian or there's all
sorts of different names, but this is Romana or Roman

(01:43:33):
and it's a if you haven't had it, like have it.
If you don't like it, which you it's not gonna happen.
You know, you don't have to pay. But we do
it in a mix of Roman style with a New
York Prince Street style pepperoni. It's my favorite thing to eat.
It is a crack ton of carbs, but it's awesome.

Speaker 1 (01:43:51):
Yeah, it is a delicious pizza and it is very
doughy compared to the other pizzas that you guys offer.
What's the difference between this and Detroit Pizza? Because I
was gonna say, if you like Detroit Pizza, you're gonna.

Speaker 6 (01:44:01):
Like this, so Detroit Style is predicated upon being baked
in a certain cert pan with a certain cheese, and
the dough not as much like the dough flower is different,
the concept of how it baked is not radically different.
And then the whole Detroit thing started with a guy
who hurt himself. He was a GM factory worker. He

(01:44:22):
got hurt. He had his blue steel pan that you
used to heat up your tools to clean them. He
then was like out of work and he took that
pan and cooked pizza and it created these like crisp
edges on the sides of it. And his name was Buddy,
and that became Detroit style.

Speaker 1 (01:44:36):
Yeah, you said a name there, but it happened so fast.
What was his name? Buddy?

Speaker 6 (01:44:40):
Buddy and he created Buddy's Pizza in Detroit and that's
how like Detroit style started.

Speaker 1 (01:44:46):
Yeah, And what is the difference between cured and uncured pepperoni?
Because I hear that a lot.

Speaker 6 (01:44:52):
It's it's kind of it's kind of hard to describe.
It's how long it's allowed to sit.

Speaker 1 (01:44:58):
Really at room temperature and age.

Speaker 6 (01:45:00):
Yeah, yeah, it's nasty. If you see like nasty watching.

Speaker 1 (01:45:06):
God so gross, I see it like a like an
animal hind just hanging from a ceiling.

Speaker 6 (01:45:11):
Salami. It's like molding around the edge. That's how it
gets to look like that. So I've been to the
salami and persudo factory.

Speaker 1 (01:45:17):
Yeah you have, Yeah, right, it's a different movie.

Speaker 6 (01:45:20):
It's various, it's kind of the same. You know what.
It's actually a lot like from a movie Nobs. It's
the the lines upon lines of pershudo. It's like the
end of Indiana Jones Part one, where it's just boxes
upon boxes ears as far as the eye could see,
like in a dimly the lights turning on, like the
aggressively into the room. Now that is legit what it's

(01:45:43):
like to go to the persudo factory in Parma and
and if you took a bite in Parma and ate persudo,
you and you win. They would be so offended, wouldn't they.
They don't care, you know what's really So we have
an Italian person teaching us suing the tour doesn't speak
any English. They have then an English guy with him.
The Italian guy goes to explain that the process goes

(01:46:08):
on for like three minutes, and then the guy who's
the transfer is like, we salt that the fork. That's
I'm like, all right, move on to the next that.

Speaker 1 (01:46:18):
Was he said, willing Nelly, anything you want to talk about,
bring up something new, go back to something for freaking
a Friday. We're asking what annoys you about your neighbor?
And I feel like this is a great question for
you because not only do you have a personal home,
but you also have many places that have neighbors from businesses.
What annoys you about your neighbor?

Speaker 6 (01:46:37):
I have so many, Yeah, business neighbors. I have many. Well,
on Cherry Street, we have Drakes and they're delightful. We're
big fans. But over the years it has had a
few smells. There's the clientele certainly does leave after effects
on our front door. That's fun. My actual neighbor probably
is listening. Their dogs love our yard, loves to come

(01:47:00):
over and dig through the hole. That's super fun. And
then he gets over and he doesn't know what to do.
Is like, okay, I'm over here. I'm like, you've been
fighting to get over here. It's just it's just more
yard dog, right, nothing great. But then he doesn't know
how to get back over, So that's fun. Yeah, that's
the cross eye bear.

Speaker 1 (01:47:13):
There's some poetic philosophical statement there. I love that, Willy Nilly.
This is a text that came in and said, what
are some deals this week at Andelini's. I've never had
them before. I'll let you answer this, but I would
think the best way if you've never had Andelini's you
want to try it is go to lunch. Yeah, you
guys do a great lunch special.

Speaker 6 (01:47:30):
Unlimited pizza, pasta, and salad at a cheaper than getting
a big back at this point, the crisis have gone
up so much. The Additionally, on Monday we have a
buy one, get one special. On Tuesday we have the
Deep Cuts pint Night. So you come and you have
like an off menu slice of pizza with an off
menu beer, like a beer that we've curated in a

(01:47:52):
small batch with one of the breweries. And that's a
really cool event every Tuesday night at every location. And
then Wednesday, if you dine in you get free garlic knots.
Those are some added value benefits, sir.

Speaker 1 (01:48:04):
Yeah. And one of the things too, that you always say,
if people come in and enjoy, don't enjoy the product deal,
take care of them.

Speaker 6 (01:48:10):
If you're like, this isn't the dopest thing. Ever, I
don't want you to pay because I don't live in
the single use world. When we started this, I tried
to make anything we could possibly make it put on
the menu, and I learned it has to be all killer,
no filler. I want you to try stuff you haven't tried,
and if you don't love it, I don't want you
to be like, well that sucked, I'm never coming back.

(01:48:31):
I want you to be like, Okay, try something else
and I'll see you next week. That's my preference.

Speaker 1 (01:48:35):
Somebody texting it into asking how do you handle your
gluten customers, gluten free customers.

Speaker 6 (01:48:40):
The evil gluten that destroys families and lives. We have
a gluten friendly product. Also, if you are highly highly
allergic to gluten, we are a very glutinous environment. If
you are seeking to have less gluten in your diet,
we can abide that. And we have a gluten friendly
dough that we make ourselves. I think we're the only

(01:49:02):
people that I know that make our own gluten free dough.
And yeah, it's.

Speaker 1 (01:49:06):
Dope, right, And I want to clear up what you're
saying too. There are some people that are highly gluten allergic,
and if you are you shouldn't go to an establishment
that specialize in gluten.

Speaker 6 (01:49:17):
And throwing it in the air where we are tossing
gets a hairborne Yeah exact.

Speaker 7 (01:49:21):
I have girlfriend who is like that, and she can't
even breathe it because it'll make her that to say, yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:49:27):
Don't go to the nut factory if you're getting a
different movie. Wasn't she got an award for it?

Speaker 1 (01:49:35):
At least will and Neely anything you want to talk about,
bring up something new. How many times do you wear
jeans before you wash them?

Speaker 7 (01:49:42):
Lindsay, I would say at least four, unless something gets
spilled on them, or if it's been a real hot,
sweaty day, then I will wash them.

Speaker 1 (01:49:54):
Okay, gimpy one and done, bro one and done. Really
Oh yeah, wearing pants twice weird. They feel different, they
fit different. They's loose, like somebody's been in my pants already.
It's bizarre. Mike, Yeah, I don't care.

Speaker 6 (01:50:11):
Oh if they're dirty, oh, I'll wash them for me,
especially like going to the restaurant they get flower, I'm
gonna wash them. That's like a one day thing. I
theoretically could see jeans on the ground like they're still good.
But by and large. I'm gonna wash them each time.

Speaker 1 (01:50:23):
Yeah, that typically is my go to as I wash
them after I wear them once. Rare like if I'm
on vacation, there's a high probability I'm gonna wear them
multiple times, just out of trying to go with carry
on luggage to a destination. But yeah, typically one and
then we're washing it immediately. This says the listener. Email
was about dogs running around everywhere. You talked Anna Freeze

(01:50:45):
and BB Guns Today, BB Guns Today. Both Corbyn and
Mike brought up neighbors dogs. So which one of you
wrote the email and what did you do? How do
you deal with your neighbors dogs that try to get
into your side of yard? Do you poison them and
kill them? Maybe youhold them murder.

Speaker 6 (01:51:02):
I'm not good at dog murder. I just bring the
dogs back over to the other side.

Speaker 1 (01:51:06):
It's not the way your animal murder. Would you say
you're good at.

Speaker 6 (01:51:09):
Like pests insects? I guess technically right, I would kill them.

Speaker 1 (01:51:13):
Try to be a specialist, Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:51:15):
Other animals. I'm not. I'm not trying to murder animals.
I'm not as not my thing, you know, some people
love it. Not my thing.

Speaker 1 (01:51:21):
Yeah, I just ignored it because mine the neighbors, they
just kind of torment the neighborhood. I just ignore them.
It's not my job to collect the dogs. And if
you had a pet lion, there would be no problems, right,
that's true.

Speaker 6 (01:51:38):
Just I think new problems would arise.

Speaker 1 (01:51:41):
But that's a you know, hey, isn't that the story
of life? Does Adelini's have a New York style pizza?
I love this question for Mike, So.

Speaker 6 (01:51:55):
New York like, we have pizzas that are homages to that.
If someone's like, oh, I love this New York style pizzeria,
we are not claiming that because our flower and our
process is different than the classic New York pizzeria. They
would use what's a Pillsbury flower called al trumps. We
use an Oklahoma flower. Now, beyond that, the fermentation style

(01:52:18):
is very much a kin to New York, but the
avant garde nature of what we'll do with the toppings
is more akin to California. So I blend the two
and say it's not New York, not California, but more
like our own thing, which is Tulsa style. With that said,
the DeMarco is very much akin to what Dominic DeMarco
would make, but with our dough. If you want a
fully New York style crust in that sense, with a

(01:52:42):
Pillsbury flower, I would suggest Uncle Vinnie's or NYC Pizza
for that.

Speaker 1 (01:52:46):
Well, and you don't have New York City waterself, Oh god,
oh there you go, they can't.

Speaker 6 (01:52:51):
Yeah, that's style pizza. The adromatic grade of water is
somehow different here than it is when the northern and
eastern region of God World.

Speaker 1 (01:53:00):
But okay, yeah, to that point, how do you balance
being the traditional things of making pizza but also having
different types of pizza, because you guys do have some
unique pizzas.

Speaker 6 (01:53:17):
We we defined our brand, you know, a little over
a decade ago and said we are unique takes on
Italian classics. So instead of a New York garlic knot
that would be baked and probably be like six ounces
of dough, ours are one to two ounces of dough
that are fried. Instead of eggplant parmesan as an entree,
it's an appetizer. Instead of a small calazone, ours are large.

(01:53:41):
Instead of using all Trump's Pillsbury flower, we're using shiny mills.
So we're taking all the things that we dig and
like vanilla ice to the classic uh like ours, our
is a little bit different at the end. It's a
slightly different song.

Speaker 1 (01:53:59):
I wanted to bring this up because I was in
one of your restaurants like a couple of weeks ago,
and we talk all the time about the gelato and
how good it is and how many choices there are
and how fresh it is, and you can even make
special batches for events through Andelini's caterine. We don't talk
enough about your cakes that you have.

Speaker 6 (01:54:20):
Well, I did do the cakes a lot. The cake
thing is like a lot of effort. We haven't been
doing the cakes as of wet as of recently.

Speaker 1 (01:54:26):
Well, okay, so then new it was the is it
the oil cake?

Speaker 6 (01:54:29):
They had an olive oil gelato cake. Yes, and I
had cake makers, but the like it's a whole cake business,
and I was like, am I in the cake business?
Like it's okay? So we kind of kai bashed that
they are. I don't know what cake.

Speaker 1 (01:54:42):
Maybe I had the Italian butter cake.

Speaker 6 (01:54:44):
I don't know. Okay, if you're talking about the dessert
and the okay, I thought youre talking about gelatto cake. No, no, no, no,
our Italian butter cake is sold at every location, and
that is like a classic. It's almost like a Sant
Louis gooey butter cakes.

Speaker 1 (01:54:54):
So yeah, I don't know why you're sleeping on this
is it is a if you love, especially love a
gooey buttercake, it is ridiculously good.

Speaker 7 (01:55:06):
Yeah, it's one of those things where even if you
don't have room, you make room.

Speaker 1 (01:55:10):
It's very decadent and rich and stays. It tracks with
all the other food that you guys have. It doesn't
disappoint and try it and if you don't love it,
you don't pay.

Speaker 6 (01:55:20):
It's it. I think it gets a little bit because
our first dessert. I think it gets overshadowed by our
Oreo cheesecake brownie and our gelato. But you are corrected.
It is very dope.

Speaker 7 (01:55:30):
Have you ever had someone say they didn't like anything
just to get the free meal, but really they did
eat everything.

Speaker 6 (01:55:37):
Our a whole factor in Tulsa is incredibly low.

Speaker 1 (01:55:40):
Yeah, there does.

Speaker 6 (01:55:43):
That does exist, but I am not going to sacrifice
the one a hole or dealing with the fear that
that berthon takes advantage to sacrifice everyone else and it
almost never happens I'm not inviting it, listener, but it
does not happen on average.

Speaker 1 (01:55:59):
Right, it does has and does happen, but that doesn't
you're what you're saying is it isn't as rampant as
you would think.

Speaker 6 (01:56:04):
Yeah, not really.

Speaker 1 (01:56:05):
Well, a lot of businesses are afraid to have this
attitude because that's the worry.

Speaker 6 (01:56:08):
Right. I think it's like people think that they're gonna
still get judged in middle school. I just don't look
at it that way. It's not it really, truly. I
can't even think of an example where I do someone.
I've seen bad checks go down, I've seen a lot
of crazy, but I haven't seen that.

Speaker 1 (01:56:24):
Willing. Really, anything you want to talk about, bring up
something new, go back to something. Uh, It's completely up
to you. Uh. I had a question for you too, Mike,
about your about making pizza and because you guys do
so many different you're not afraid to do any type
of pizza, whether it's got special peppers on it or

(01:56:46):
hot honey or whatever. What's uh? What is an ingredient
that you guys, that you personally feel like is under
misunderstood and that you you you have always liked the
way it's worked with pizza.

Speaker 6 (01:57:03):
I am a massive fan of Peppa Doo peppers. They're
like sweet and spicy cherry peppers and that are kind
of pickled in this unique spicy sweet It's amazing. I
love that. It's like my favorite pizza topping. It's very
very cool, unique topping. And in terms of other pizza

(01:57:24):
toppings that are really great, Brussels sprouts could and if
they're cooked well enough, it could be really really solid
on pizza, especially with pancetta. There's a lot of cool
stuff out there. But again, the concept is is it
good on bread with cheese? Most things fall into the
A taco is bread and cheese with meat. So it

(01:57:45):
was a sandwich, so it was a hot dog. So
is all these things. It's just what's the conveyance and
then the preconceived notions of what is pizza. But in
terms of taste, a lot of things really can land
on pizza and work. And I've seen these at the competitions.
I've judged where like, oh wow, that works. So there's
a lot out.

Speaker 1 (01:58:01):
There, right, And what you're saying is don't just thinly
sliced Brussels sprouts and put them on a pizza. They
have to have some seasoning. Yeah, you have to be cooked.

Speaker 6 (01:58:11):
Yeah, especially like really a lot of olive oil, potentially
pre cooked. And then in a if you're cooking a
home like the maple style of and like an oonie
or a gasni, the fire of it is going to
char it and that tastes great. Same thing with the
peppadoot charring it. I think that's another misconception is we
don't look at char marks on a steak and say, oh,
this is burnt, but people will see that on a

(01:58:32):
pizza and think, oh, this is burnt. Like, no, it's
a it's a slight chart. It burnt, just burnt. It
has to be pure black for you to think it
was burnt, just like its steak.

Speaker 1 (01:58:40):
Yeah, I've recently been messing. I've been telling Lindsay this
Calabrian chilies, putting Colamberian chilies and things, and that is
a whole other world spiciness. Calabrian chilies, popdews, it doesn't matter.
There's always been a chili element in saut red sauce, right, yes.

Speaker 6 (01:58:55):
And you know it's easy though, Like I don't have
to make that. It's just like adding another song to
the playlist. It's it's someone else did the work. You
just get to take the benefit of it. That's the
artistry of a pizza maker is all in the dough
and how long they ferment it, and what the style
is and the temperature control. That's where everything comes down to.
Everything else is just choosing funsies to add to it.

Speaker 1 (01:59:18):
Right, Has there been a pizza that you guys have
made that you've been excited about you thought was gonna
land and didn't like? People did not like.

Speaker 6 (01:59:25):
We kept we kept trying to make duck confee work
and then like Foi gras would work. But I was all,
this is gonna be one hundred and twenty dollars pizza
out of time done. So I did that in a competition,
but duck coffee just never could really work every time
we try to pull it off.

Speaker 1 (01:59:42):
For those don't know, tell everybody what duck coffee is.
It is a unique way to make duck.

Speaker 6 (01:59:46):
Yeah, it's like putting it into a bag and suv
and it's There's It's just very hard to cook something
and then recook it certain ways and have it work,
or to cook it from nothing and have the two
temperature controls land and then for the balance of that
flavor to still work. There's a lot of toppings that

(02:00:06):
you're like, oh, the name of the topping sounds amazing,
like aziago. If you see azziago on a pizza, BS,
it's a garbage because that's an overly potent cheese that
just sounds has multiple syllables. It's not a good pizza cheese.
So people who it has asiago like, either it's gonna
have such little amount that it does no purpose, or

(02:00:27):
it's going to overpower the rest of the ingredients. So
that would be a telltale, dead ass giveaway of a
garbage pizza.

Speaker 1 (02:00:34):
There is a person on social media that goes in
Chicago and she asks people on the street what is
their favorite pizza in Chicago, and then she goes and
tries it. Okay, and it's so subjective, which we've talked
about so many times. But she'll go place and she's like, oh,
this is not good at all, or it's you know,
a super thick pizza that you can do anything with pizza.

(02:00:55):
But it is subjective and it may sound good, but
that doesn't mean it actually is good.

Speaker 6 (02:01:00):
I think for sure. I think a lot of people
have hard opinions on pizza. But my question isn't what's
your favorites? Like, well, the last time you went there,
there's a lot of pole, Like, oh my god, the
best place is I'm like, okay, well I haven't seen
any cars in that parking lot in years. Guys, So
are you going there or are you just saying it
to be a contrarian right right? Or they feel like
they have to because they're in that town or whatever.

Speaker 1 (02:01:20):
Yeah, so many Texas and I don't know if you've
never heard this, feel free to run with this text idea. Okay,
mustard and dill pickles are great on pizza.

Speaker 6 (02:01:27):
Yeah it is. We've done that. We did that as
a Cuban style pizza. Oh yeah, totally works. Totally works. Okay,
because a Cubid sandwich bread cheese, that works. Yeah, Cubans
are good. Yeah, that's right. Do you do anything with Yeah,
we have our Florentine pizza, and we we have ones

(02:01:49):
that are unmerinated and marinated.

Speaker 1 (02:01:51):
Yeah. Yeah, Well the listen andlins is available. Maybe your
employees did a goo job and you'd like to reward them.
You guys do pizza parties for offices. You guys do
weddings and whether it's pizza or chicken and salmon, you
guys can help cater a wedding.

Speaker 6 (02:02:05):
Anything you got, whether if you're working right now, plan
out your holiday parties. We're booking up food truck all that.
We have the capacity to make anything. And your Our
catering team is legit. We you know Prosmo last night
was catering an awards banquet for the Tulsa Chamber and
doing individuals, chefs, tastings of people's homes. We are out

(02:02:28):
there and we live it like we're not just caterers
two days a week. We are a full blown restaurant company.
So we are very effective at doing this on the daily.

Speaker 1 (02:02:35):
Yeah, and we should add too that I was at
a wedding in Wagnoble, Oklahoma, and you guys catered that.
So it is not out of the room possibility that
you guys would deliver food on a catering.

Speaker 6 (02:02:45):
Order anything as possible, like Kevin Garnett.

Speaker 1 (02:02:49):
Yeah, yeah, all right, we got to take a break.
We want to know from you what annoys you about
your neighbor BMMS and what that is to eight two
nine four five. We'll be back.

Speaker 2 (02:02:56):
If you're listening to the Big Man Morning Show.

Speaker 1 (02:02:59):
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you want to say to eight two nine four five

(02:03:21):
Frigaging a Friday. We are giving away beer. We've been
doing it all morning. Not only have people gotten a
case of lining Googles Octoberfest, but they've also gotten a
pair of mega ride passes to the Tulsa State Fair.

Speaker 6 (02:03:35):
For good.

Speaker 1 (02:03:37):
Let's go to the phone. It's like Chris is waiting, Hey, Chris,
how are you? Man?

Speaker 9 (02:03:43):
Hey, I'm pretty good and you good friend?

Speaker 1 (02:03:45):
What annoys you about your neighbor?

Speaker 9 (02:03:48):
So we've got a little encampment. Uh, it's actually my
neighbor's neighbor. But there's still neighbors as far as I'm concerned,
and there's about thick sex defenders that live in this
little encampment.

Speaker 1 (02:04:00):
How far would you say it is from your house.

Speaker 9 (02:04:04):
And on my back porch and look into their little area? Cool,
it's probably maybe one hundred feet.

Speaker 1 (02:04:11):
Well, when you say in campm in is it just
a bunch of homeless people living in tents under trees
in a field behind your house.

Speaker 9 (02:04:19):
It's more like an RV park. There's a campus with RV's.
Oh yeah, bad news.

Speaker 1 (02:04:25):
And do you have children?

Speaker 6 (02:04:27):
I do.

Speaker 9 (02:04:27):
I have three daughters.

Speaker 1 (02:04:29):
What do you tell them about that? Those people that
live there.

Speaker 9 (02:04:33):
Well we I mean they're still kind of young, so
we're not too explicit, but we tell them that there's
weirdos in our neighborhood. And if you see a weirdo,
to scream and cuss and yell and kick and bite
and this and that.

Speaker 1 (02:04:45):
Yeah, how do you know their sex offenders? Did you
go up and ask them? Excuse me, sir, you look
like a sex offender. What did you do?

Speaker 6 (02:04:53):
Well?

Speaker 9 (02:04:54):
Well, actually, a couple months ago, we had one of
them that was just released out of Creek County. The
church that houses these people and rehabs him, and he
was walking up and down our street and he offered
my youngest, which she's eight, offered her some candy, and
then the whole thing kind of blew up from there,
and that's when we kind of learned everything.

Speaker 1 (02:05:13):
But how did you know he got out of jail? Like,
how did you get to all that information?

Speaker 9 (02:05:17):
Well, we just looked him up on public records and.

Speaker 1 (02:05:21):
You randomly just look people up on public records, Like,
how did you know to look him up?

Speaker 9 (02:05:25):
Well, I mean it was pretty easy to identify him.
He was a very unique appearance. And the police actually
helped us out a little bit with that too, because
we did have the police come out and trespassing that.

Speaker 6 (02:05:37):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (02:05:38):
I was just thinking, like, how do you like people
move in and out of your neighborhood. How do you
identify them enough to go, oh, they're a sex offender
short of going to a registry that shows where sex
offenders live on a map, right.

Speaker 9 (02:05:51):
Right, Well, we actually when we moved into this house
seven years ago and one of the one of our
neighbors that's still there that we do like, was the
one that informed us about this encampment. And it's never
been an issue until this one particular guy.

Speaker 1 (02:06:05):
Walking up the street right offering candy, right, creepy mustache, yeah,
typic like a long go tea, maybe hat backwards, Yeah yeah, yeah.

Speaker 9 (02:06:15):
I can tell you his name, but I'm not gonna
I'm not gonna go with that.

Speaker 1 (02:06:20):
All right, give me tell him exactly what he's getting.

Speaker 11 (02:06:22):
Lensey gets really annoyed by her neighbor every time she's
outside and hears them splashing around.

Speaker 1 (02:06:28):
In the pool that she doesn't have enjoy this case.
The roll out of Google October best and I prepared
to make a ride passes come man to you guys.
Thank you so much. Man, I appreciate letting us talk
to you, Chris and have a great weekend.

Speaker 9 (02:06:42):
All right, thank you so much, you too, see you buddy.

Speaker 1 (02:06:45):
Appreciate it. So I was talking with Mike in the
hallway and we were talking about the Diddy thing. Oh yeah,
let me phrase that. Saving. I was out in the
hallway with Michael and we were sorry with Mike from
Andelini's and we were discussing the crime incident and charges
against puff Daddy gotcha way to clear it up. And
he brought up an interesting point that I had not

(02:07:08):
seen and maybe these exist. I haven't seen it at all.
No celebrities have come forward to condemn his behavior. Okay,
So what does that tell you then? That they were
at his parties his freak costs so many celebrities were
at their parties. Yeah, okay, I could see that, and

(02:07:28):
they're like ck snay on the arty pay I mean okay,
I could see that. That is a wild point that
they have to like and at what point do you
come forward and go if this is true, it's not okay?

Speaker 7 (02:07:45):
Maybe when their names get mentioned.

Speaker 1 (02:07:46):
Or brought up, Oh, I think you got to get
out in front of it. Yeah, there's been speculation of
all kinds of celebrities on Epstein Island. Have any of
those come forward and said, hey, no, I wasn't there,
or no, it's not what you're thinking, you know. I mean,
I'm trying to think back to like the Epstein thing,
where there are a lot of celebrities that came forward
on that were like, oh, that's bad, don't I don't

(02:08:08):
know if anybody have comfort about being in the eye,
but plenty of comfort about him with the pictures together, okay,
and they're like, it's just a picture, right right, trying
to dodge that.

Speaker 6 (02:08:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:08:18):
Yeah, And plenty of people came out against him. Yeah
did not you know, they said this is not acceptable,
right right? But did he a little different? Yeah? Okay,
not not one that I know of. So somebody, I'm
gonna use somebody's name that most of you all just

(02:08:40):
hear her name makes you uncomfortable, and that is Kim
Kardashian is usually pretty vocal about this stuff. She hasn't
said a thing, sure, and then that name gets thrown
around with this whole case as well. Hasn't said anything like, hey,
no man, it's not which you thing.

Speaker 2 (02:08:57):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:08:58):
Yeah, we may have partied, but it wasn't like that.
God forbid, I get one of my somebody I know,
gets in trouble like this, and I have to make
a statement. I promise you the words I'm not gonna
say are It's not what you think, right, No, no, no, no, no, no, seriously,
I'm not gonna wave my hand and front of even
go the drone you're looking for. I ain't doing that.

Speaker 7 (02:09:21):
I mean he has he had ties to Justin Bieber.

Speaker 1 (02:09:26):
Yeah, yeah, every celebrity, right, every celebrity, every celebrity, and
I ain't nobody said nothing. Every celebrity. Ashton Kutcher, who
is highly against child trafficking, got to be fair, he
was making out with the fourteen year old Melacunas when
he was nineteen. So what's that same? Ye? Everyone but me?

(02:09:46):
Uh So, I think that that's an interesting point that
Mike made of like no celebrity has come forward. Maybe
they're just trying to see what happens let the dust
settle first, because really, it all just happened, and it's
also shocking. And maybe so they're just trying to let
the dust settle before they come forward and say anything.

(02:10:08):
I don't know if it's they don't want to rock
the boat more than what it's already being rocked.

Speaker 6 (02:10:13):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (02:10:14):
I mean, part of me is with you. I'm that like, hey,
I don't need to hear from you, right, as a
non celebrity person, I don't need to hear from you.
But also, you work in a pr machine. If you
have an industry what you do garners millions of dollars
and you have twenty thirty employees under your wing, I
could see the need to feel like you've got to
get out in front of it. True, But would if

(02:10:38):
you tried to get out in front of it, like
you're saying, right, that could also make you look bad, right,
like why is this guy talking if he's not guilty
or doesn't have anything to worry about? Why is he
so apt he or she so apt to be like,
oh no, no, nothing happened. Well, much like we started
the show, I think it's fair to it's okay to

(02:11:00):
it this way too, and that is it is okay
to stand up and say I was a part of this,
and I'm willing to reap what I've sown. Okay. I
think there's a lot of honor in that to stand
up and go listen, I did go to these parties.
I didn't see anything like that, And if it gets
me in trouble with anyone, then I deserve it. I

(02:11:20):
agree with you on that. Unfortunately, I think a lot
of people are in the mindset of, well, hopefully nothing
gets mentioned and I'll just get away scot free, exactly exactly.
So don't say anything and hope that your name never
gets mentioned and you be all right. But the one

(02:11:41):
time when when, when at least my thought anyway, once
you say something, that's when it's like, sh all right,
spotlights on on you now.

Speaker 6 (02:11:51):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:11:52):
Also like, but it could bring some much unwanted attention
to you if you say something. But there's some eight
mile thing that could happen as well, right you you
take it from away from being said about, you say
before they get a chance. There's a possibility that that
could work out into your favor. There's also a possibility

(02:12:14):
that it could backfire on you. And make things worse.
And I think that's kind of where my my head's
at on it. Yeah, No, you'd have to handle it correctly.
It's such a sick, sticky situation, you know. I mean,
there's a thousand models of loube it. Of course it's
gonna be stick you know, such a sticky situation with
oil poor distinction, such a greasy situation that you don't

(02:12:38):
you know, it's like I'm just I keep my mouth
shut and laylu. I don't want to say lay low,
but you know what I mean. Nah again, I think
there's no honor in that, probably not laying low. But
I hope it doesn't get on me again. Unfortunately. I
think that's kind of where we're at in the society
that people just like I guta accountability, but I ain't

(02:13:00):
sayings yeah, because what I don't want to get in trouble.
The people that did the documentary about the Nickelodeon kids, yeah,
is also doing a documentary about Diddy now, or so
they've said it like big deal, now we're on it.
Settle down. Well, well, soon as we get it together,
we're gonna go after that video. We're gonna make that
Netflix special all right, we got to take a break.

(02:13:24):
We'll be back.

Speaker 2 (02:13:24):
Tulsa's Morning Show is coming right back to the Big
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Speaker 1 (02:13:46):
Good morning, It's the Big nine Morning Show nine four
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you want to say to eight two nine four five Lindsay.
What'd you learn today?

Speaker 7 (02:13:59):
I learned that and how talking about p Diddy has
become the new fight club. I also learned that Gimby
wants to know what hung like a horse tastes like.

Speaker 1 (02:14:09):
Gimpy? What'd you learn today? Musky? I learned that I've
knocked on the back door of a few pigs, but
I've never had a pig knock on mine. And I've
also learned that Mike has some nice cakes, but Lindsay's
are better. Thanks. I learned that Gimpy's neighbor likes winners.

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And I also learned that uh, cow attacks. I mean,
Gimby hasn't done that what at least in five years.
It's been been a hot minute since a cow attack.
I know, right saying make sure that dishwashers loaded.

Speaker 7 (02:14:44):
Right, it's stopped tracking my cycle?

Speaker 1 (02:14:46):
Yes is Gimby, and I'm so good.

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minute to thank troops from Oklahoma and all over.

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The United States. These soldiers have sacrificed.

Speaker 1 (02:15:22):
Did the Big Mad Morning Show.

Speaker 8 (02:15:24):
Before you to back like the total douchebags that they are?

Speaker 1 (02:15:27):
Total douchebag bagbag, total, incomplete douchebag.

Speaker 12 (02:15:30):
We honor and respect you.

Speaker 10 (02:15:32):
We honor and respect you.

Speaker 12 (02:15:34):
We honor and respect you do. Bless Rock and all,
blessed Tulsa.

Speaker 8 (02:15:40):
We try boys,

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