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February 29, 2024 • 22 mins
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(00:00):
Naughety eight one Cavett. It's WayneD. Tay and Bama. Thanks for
hanging with us this morning, gettingyour day started. We wear headphones in
the studio and I just went toit just one and the way I pushed
it into my ear like like closethe like sound hole in the headphone.
So I thought that the microphones areout. It's gonna start swearing live on
the radio. It's fine. Hey, Happy Thursday, guys. It's Thursday.

(00:23):
We're almost there. Almost. Let'sjump in apples and onions. We
got a big morning coming up.We'll get to that in a few but
first let's start with Maama brown andapples and onions. Brother, what you
got this cold and hot weather ismy onion? Is funny because this buddy
of mine said, he goes,it's mister Mayagi Weather and I go,
like from the Karate Kid, Hegoes, yeah, code on, code

(00:45):
off? Yeah exactly, Hey,funny enough. Never seen the Karate Kid.
Oh you got to see that,dude? What originally, just start
a list of movies for you towatch because me, yeah, oh y'all,
y'all, Oh, The Grinch,A bunch of great movies you see.

(01:07):
Listen to her The Grinch. Sorry, I'm missing all the American classics.
That is an American classic. JimCarrey, have you sit and have
you seen The Godfather? I've seenparts of it. Yep. Okay,
well you watch it. You gottawatch one and two back to back.
Okay, three is not great.You have to watch two because it's so
specific to part one that if there'slike two weeks three weeks in between,

(01:32):
you're almost like the first half ofthe movie. Bamma, You're almost like,
what's going on here? Right?I could just hear tell you though,
going uh yeah, When am Iever gonna have three and a half
hours where I can just sit andwatch two movies? Probably why I haven't
watched it? So good, I'mgonna watch it during the show. You
guys keep going here, Oh mygosh, no, what about you?
Tay Apples and onions. My onionwould be that the allergies right now are

(02:00):
horrible. I feel like I'm sneezing. It's like affecting my voice. Yeah,
I just I hate allergy season.And then my apple would be my
iced coffee. I feel like it'ssaving my life this morning. So appreciative
of it. She literally lives onthat stuff, apples and audions. I
will say, so, I myson is attached at my hip. If

(02:23):
he's awake, he's like all abouthanging with me. Well, pre him,
that was my daughter, Like itwas just me. She wanted to
hang out with me. So Idon't get because my son is infiltrating all
the time, she doesn't get oneon one time anymore. So I had
to take her to the doctor yesterdayand it was just the two of us

(02:43):
and we got to hang and we'relaughing, and I could tell like she
was old now twelve twelve, Yeah, yeah, you're yesterday's news. She's
dealing with you. Yeah, no, I'm always now. Thanks hey,
thanks for rubbing it in a stop. She'll always be Daddy's girl. My
apple isn't about to woo Bama duringthe next commercials. Here, you know

(03:06):
my apple is. It's a felony. You hit somebody my age. Oh
lord above, that's what the lawcause calls that your wife would call it
a gift? Go When when doyou need help? Guys, I don't
know what my apple is. OhI thought that was your apple. Oh
that was my apple. So myonion is. Oh we drove to uh

(03:34):
Tampa for ww event, and wedrove through Georgia right down through the heart
of downtown Atlanta, and I rolledthrough a couple of tolls, and they
have a solid white line because theywant the camera to catch you if you
don't pay, So I would switchlanes during that in hopes that the camera
didn't catch me. After I pickedup the mail yesterday, I learned that

(03:57):
the camera did catch me in Atlanta, and the camera did catch me as
I crossed the state line of Florida. So I got two envelopes from Georgia.
It's like GA dot and F dotfrom Georgia and Florida that I got
to pay tolls for that I didn'tpay when I rolled through. Maybe fine,
that's fine. So to my friendsin Georgia and Florida, you're welcome.

(04:18):
I'm helping fill the potholes. Dudelcome. You can't move in Orlando without
hitting a toll road. I meanit's every block and they don't even explain
how it works anymore. I remembermy grandma lived down there when I was
a kid, so you'd rolled throughand there's actual toll booth right. Well,
now, it's just like Florida Passand there's all these logos and you

(04:38):
just keep going. It doesn't saypull off here to pay one time or
what. So you just go.So now not only do I have the
toll, but I have the fine. It's I think both together are like
thirty five bucks. So I thinkyou have to look ahead of time and
kind of like playing your trip knowinglike, okay, if I'm taking this
road it's a toll road, Ihave to pay ahead of him. Now,
Serri did not tell me there weretolls, So thanks for nothing.

(05:00):
If you're going to Orlando to goto Disney, you're looking in an extra
one hundred and fifty bucks in justtoll money. It's crazy, it really
is. Yeah, just to getto it or don't pay it and roll
the dice. But then you highlost. Guys, that's ninety eight one
Cavett. There's our girl, LaneyWilson up. This is ninety eight one
cavet in Bama's first thought, whichyou got You guys probably don't know this.

(05:25):
Most people don't know this. Youremember the Gone in sixty seconds movie,
everybuddy that was like that was likethe last movie Nicholas Cage did before
he kind of went a little weird, right exactly. Uh, it did
very well. A lot of peopledon't know this. There was an original
Gone in sixty Seconds in the earlyseventies with a stunt guy named Hilicky.
They got enough money and they hadmore car wrecks and car chase. The

(05:47):
whole movie was a car chase.Anyway, he stole he stole this mustang
called Eleanor. He called it Eleanor. And when they redid the or did
the remake, his will Know said, hey, you pretty much ripped off
my husband's movie. She didn't getany money. And then when they named
the car Eleanor and they started buildingShelby started building Eleanor clones and selling them.

(06:15):
She sued. She sued Carol Shelby, you remember from the GT.
Forty movie and for Versus fort andthen also you know, just in general
the Gone a sixty Seconds movie company, and she lost this week. They
just it's been going on for somethinglike twenty years as a lawsuit, and
she stayed after it and she lostand they found in the it was just

(06:40):
no you know, no money wasgiven to her from Gone in sixty Seconds,
which was probably close to a twohundred million in profit and she didn't
get a dime after spending all thattime. Man, God dang time and
money. I bet she spent alot of money. I don't know.
I mean, I'm assuming no lawyerwould just take that and go okay,
if I win against the giant moviecompany. Yeah, they probably charged her

(07:02):
a fortune to do it. Buta lot of people didn't even know that
movie existed though, but you couldstill find it sometimes look forward to Gone
to sixty seconds. The original wasn'tthe original main character, wasn't it.
It was like a well known male, wasn't it. I feel like,
oh no, the original was thishilicky guy. He was a stunt driver
for movies and he pushed his scriptaround to everybody and nobody's like, nobody

(07:26):
wants to watch it? Yeah?Yeah, And so he he crashes this.
It was a seventy one Mustang,ugliest car he ever saw it.
He's banging it into stuff and sixtysomething cars totaled making the movie. This
is a big movie crash, youknow. It's nat a one. Kvett
Austin's all time country favorites, LukeCombs, Garth Brooks and more. On
the Way hangout. If you wantto be a part of the show at

(07:46):
any point. Listen, you're thestar of the show. All you're gonna
do is reach out through the freeiHeartRadio app. You tapped the microphone button
to get ahold of us, andit lets you shoot up to what like
thirty seconds right, thirty seconds orwhatever you got to say. It could
be a shout out. You couldwant to hear a song. You'd want
to give a shout out to Bama. That's one of the most common ones
we see, right, is probablylike I just want to say, Bam.
I've been listening to you since Iwas riding in my mom's car on

(08:09):
the way to school. No,Bama, you said you want to add
something here, go ahead. Well. Officer Larry a former APD motorcycle cop,
good friend of mine. He wasenjoying the show yesterday how to Get
out of Tickets. Yeah, andhe said, if you get pulled over,
keep your sunglasses on, because hesaid one of the things they would
watch for when someone was lying,they would always look to the left.

(08:35):
He said, it's just a natural, you know, if somebody's not used
to lying, and most people youpull over aren't ready to just lie on
cue. And he said they wouldlook to their left and then look,
you know, like, yeah,I was on the way, you know,
I had to go to the bathroom. And then he looked back at
you and he said he knew immediatelyyou that's messed up. So leave your
sunglasses on or be a better liar, because Tay will look to the left

(08:58):
in the studio when I'm talking toher. Sometimes I'll say, you look
at the left. That doesn't meanI'm lying. Look at me and make
a stay around. You're a greathuman, so you look at eye contact
that I did it the whole time. That's very kind of you over here.

(09:18):
Oh my god, stop it,Wayne, d Tay and Bama,
thanks for hanging with us this morningon ninety eight one cavetts. Wayne,
this is in the fields, gettingyou in the field. To be fair,
it's been a while since I've hitthe wrong button. We do in
the fields all later. It's beena while since I've hit the wrong button.
So hang on, let me allright, you ready for real this

(09:41):
time? Yes, I'm a professional. Hey Austin, here's what's trending in
the at X with a Sometimes Iwish I would do overs in life.
It's okay, okay, So Inever took my call, would you?
You never would have took it.Let's send him to voicemail. Okay,
what's trending. So the last thingwe heard about the Panhandle is Travis County

(10:05):
Emergency Services District one firefighters were headedout there to assist. I mean,
lots of different counties are heading outthere, but they were the last I
heard of. They're fighting several differentlarge blazes. It's burning more than two
hundred and seventy five thousand acres.It's crazy out there. But the blaze
has closed down major highways. Severalcounties have been evacuated, lots of those,

(10:30):
like smaller counties, like smaller areas. Then we gets here. Yeah,
can't even get to your house insome of those areas. Yeah,
it's very sad. Yeah, it'sgoing to burn down on some small towns.
It's moved over to Oklahoma too.Oklahoma's fighting it now and they're in
So it's at the very top righthand corner of the state. It is
where that is. Oh, that'sheartbreaking. Next, on the heels of

(10:52):
an eight game winning streak, theTexas Longhorns women's basketball team moved up in
the Associated Press Top twenty five.Hey, let's go ladies. Yes,
they are now at number three inthe country. So that's pretty awesome.
Welcome, girls, Welcome, Ilove it. And last, if you
are in the teaching industry or youknow you're in the education industry, manor

(11:15):
independent school district, they're looking forteachers. They're doing a like a career
fair on March twenty third from nineam to one pm, and they're looking
for all sorts of different positions tofill. So I could be a gym
teacher. I could be a gymteacher. I can see that you'd be
a great gym teacher. I meanI'm in more shape than my gym teacher

(11:35):
in elementary school. I'll tell youthat right now. That's not much of
an argument. That's it's trending inthe ATX on ninety one Cavet ninety eight
one Cavet is Austin's all time countryFavorites and Thursdays that's when the drama rolls
through. Y'all, group therapy ison and ta teeing it up. Okay,

(11:56):
So we have Nicole Nicole in RoundRock and she's said that her eighteen
year old is asking for something shejust is totally against. I'm nervous.
We got her on, go ahead. Oh man, this just makes absolutely
no sense to me. My eighteenyear old daughter wants botox and she's insisting
on getting it, and I mean, it's ridiculous. She doesn't need it.

(12:18):
It's just kind of I don't knowwhat it is. If it's just
this like social media Instagram thing wherethey've got to be perfect or whatever.
It's not like she's got wrinkles.She's just like, oh no, I've
got to get it. I gotto get it, and she's like insisting
on it. I don't know whatcan I do. I need some advice,
say, wow, why just me. It's a tough one. I

(12:41):
mean, at eighteen, I thinkit's way too young, way, way,
way, way way too young.Your skin is still developing still.
Yeah, eighteen year olds don't havewrinkles. No, not at all.
I don't. I think she shouldwait. But I don't know how you
approach that. That's a tough one. I just think it's out of anything
you can do with your money.Technical. I know that's another thing.

(13:05):
It's expensive. It is not cheap, so for an eighteen year old dumb.
Yeah, personally, regardless of yourage, be you you know what
I mean. I there's somebody thatwas really young I did it, and
they always looked surprised. They couldn'tyou know, you only look like that
for like a couple of days,and it's not it like develops. It's

(13:28):
the only time that Tay ever looksinterested in what I was saying. I'll
tell you that. I think,wait until you're about like twenty eight,
and then you can start doing it. When did you do it? Tay?
Last year was my first time doingit, so thirty three? I
wait, did get rid of wrinkles? Did it do what you thought?

(13:52):
I loved it. I loved itbecause I was always self conscious about my
forehead wrinkles. I have so many. When I like put my eyebrows up
like that, that's from frowning allday where you work. Nah uh,
I wasn't gonna say it. She'shappy here. So here's the deal.
Group therapy hast started. It soundslike group therapy's for tape. Maybe next

(14:13):
week. This one we're trying tohelp out who what's her name again?
Nicole? Nicole? Nicole, herdaughter wants botox? Are you in?
Are you out? How does shehandle this? Obviously, don't want to
be like too mean. Tap themicrophone button on the iHeartRadio you could share
it right now. Group therapy aregoing to continue. We've opened up the
talk back feature. If you wantto be a part of the conversation,
just tap that microphone button. Allright. So we have Nicole and her

(14:33):
eighteen year old daughter wants to goand get botox, but she's obviously against
it because she thinks she's too young. How does she approach this? And
really, that's all Nicole is sayingis that she's too young. You want
to do it later? Do itlater? But Bama, who you got?
This is interesting. We have Pattyand she's got a suggestion. She
thinks they ought to go do ittogether. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
just do it together. That's agreat idea. You know, let's go

(14:56):
like we'll have a mom bonding day, dater's day after just want to have
fun and then we can get lunchand then we can hang out in the
city and we can you know,go shopping. Yeah, we could do
it like once every couple of months. It were. Why does it sound
like she stole that from an HBOshow. I know. It's like she's
like, we'll go into the city, we'll have tea. I was thinking,

(15:18):
we're gonna get a We're gonna getone from Patty's daughter. Going now,
my mom wants to hang out allthe time, diving into group therapy.
This has been a good one.The talkback is going crazy this morning
so far. Yeah. So Nicolehas an eighteen year old and she's eighteen,
so she could if she really wantedto, she can go off and
do it herself. But her eighteenyear old wants to go get botox and

(15:41):
she is totally against it. Uh, Tay's had botox. Yes, let's
say your daughter. You only havea son, right, but let's say
you had a daughter in at eighteen, She's like, oh my god,
Mom, I just want to goand I get this biletox. What would
you say? I would tell herthat she her skin is still young and

(16:02):
it's still developing, and she doesn'tneed it. Botox is literally for wrinkles
and fine lines, which you knowshe obviously doesn't have. I would just
tell her, like the benefits ofit for when you're older, Yeah,
but definitely do your My thing isLet's say my daughter in a handful of
years comes and you know, startstalking about it. Do your research.

(16:22):
Don't just randomly google search like,do your research because any anything you do,
whether you do it once or ahundred thousand times, there's potential issues,
Like be educated on whatever decision you'regonna make. Yeah, let's hit
that talk back again, Bama,what you got? Uh? Well,
Anita from Leander has a different takeon it, but maybe say something to
scare her, like look at these, you know, pick some of the

(16:47):
stars that have overdone it and howhazy they look, and be like,
you know, you're gonna end uplooking like her. You're gonna end up
with a five head instead of aforehead, which is which is great for
driving movies. Uh, what doyou think we should? We should pass
along to our friend here on grouptherapy. Tapped the microphone button on the
iHeartRadio app and you can join theconversation. Now Austin's all time country favorites

(17:08):
ninety eight one Cavett, It's WayneDay and Bama and now Bama's bonehead.
Camilla Grabska from I Guess Dublin,Ireland. She's thirty six years old.
Camilla came up with this idea.She was in a wreck, she got
injured, no denying The insurance companysaid no, no, she was injured,

(17:30):
however, she said. She claimedher injuries have kept her from getting
a job for five years, andthen sued and was rewarded eight hundred thousand
dollars. So okay, But ayear in, just now the video has
come out of her not only enteringbut winning a Christmas tree toss. I

(17:55):
saw that, which is a sport. I guess in Ireland or they have
a local radio station. They're probablywith some wame deal. Anyway, she's
they now the insurance companies. NowI'll say, look, we want our
money back. So what an idiot? I love that that picture is no
way around you can watch videos.Pretty cool she does. She tosses that

(18:17):
thing too. Man One Cavett andBoneheads are on weekday mornings right here,
Miss and I are part of thesoundtrack pushing you through your Thursday morning with
Wayne Dtay and Bama. It's ninetyeight, one Cavett. Let's get back
into group therapy, all right.So Nichole's eighteen year old daughter wants to
go get botox and Nichole's totally againstit. She just doesn't know how to
handle it. Yeah, you wantto be a part of the conversation,

(18:37):
We're waiting. Tap the microphone button. The iHeartRadio app is free. Let
you join the conversation. Bama,Who are we talking to next? Got
rock here in Austin the hard one. You know, I would try to
educate them on and I think that'slike an internal problem, you know,
like why why are they that insecurethat they feel like they need botox and
get their self esteem up? Butat at the end of the day,

(19:00):
definitely don't put your money into it. Yeah, if she wants to go
do it, then she should spendher own money. Yeah, you know,
that's a lot. He makes agood point. Figure out what's going
on in her world. Is she'sso insecure or is she getting bullied the
girls making her? You know,especially that on TV you'd see they got
to be perfect now, especially thatyoung There could be more of that story.

(19:22):
It's a good point. Ninety eightone Cavet and Cole Swindell. Now
it's Wade dan Vemma getting you inthe fields. So Sarah and Brandon,
they were planning their dream wedding untilan unexpected surprise happened. Sarah was pregnant

(19:44):
and she went into early labor atthirty five weeks, so just days before
they're planned ceremony, she went intolabor. So the wedding had to be
canceled, whoop and moved. Butthe staff at the hospital they knew about,
you know, their situation, soso they organized a makeshift wedding in
the hospital and it totally like wentall out for it, I mean,

(20:07):
called the family to be there.They hired like catering and all this other
stuff just so that they could havea traditional wedding and welcome their baby at
the same time. That's so great. It is cool. A love it.
That's here in the field. That'sthe middleman. Let's go right,
that's here in the fields. Onninety eight one Cavet. It's Wayne Dtay
and Bama ninety eight one Cavett isAustin's all time country favorites. So,

(20:30):
as we all know, today isleap Day. Yep. Well, Krispy
Kreme is celebrating today by offering aspecial promotion. You can get a free
dozen donuts like glazed donuts, andif it's your birthday on leap Day?
How cool is that? What arethe odds of that? My grandma's birthday
was on leap Day? Was soshe can't go help us get free donuts?

(20:52):
Well no, because she's not hereanymore. But I have a question.
I have a question. Are theygoing to be checking OA these?
Oh? I'm sure right? Maybe? Who knows that? Trust Man ninety
eight one Cavett ninety eight one Cavett, Wayne Dtay and Bama reminded you that
this show is gonna be available topodcast about thirty minutes from now. You're

(21:15):
gonna be able to hear every breakthe whole show, or just skip around
to some parts that you maybe youmissed, right, So do that At
ninety eight one Cavett dot Com gettingready to head out big show tomorrow.
Keith Thurty'm gonna join us just afterseven thirty. I can't wait for that.
But what's ta got going on therest of the day? Nothing?
Really, just hanging out. Igot I'm gonna go get some lunch now

(21:36):
I'm thinking, like, I don'tknow, I really want some chicken tenders
right now? That sounds good?Yeah, that does sound good. Bama
Only ten o'clock Bama. What's goingon for you the rest of the day.
Man, I gotta go home andI'm gonna take a bunch of trailer
load of steel over to Reyes Salvageand sell it. So scrap steel.
How much you get for stuff likethat? I probably got a couple of

(21:57):
hundred dollars worth on the trailers reloaded. Hey, let's go. Yeah,
that's I mean stuff that you know, it gets recycled and I make a
little cash. Uh well, nowI want chicken fingers. It's ten o'clock,
it's not even yet. Hey,whatever you got going on the rest
of the day, enjoy it.We appreciate being part of helping you start

(22:18):
it back here tomorrow six to ten, Wayne Detail and Bama ninety eight one kvet
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