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Austin's all time country favorites. Natia One Cavett. It's Wayne Dtay in
the Texas Radio Hall of Famer BamaBrown. How's everybody doing great? Great?
I was fighting you on so Ithrew two guys because I couldn't man
this morning. It's Wednesday, right, so we're halfway through the week,
but still woof, this morning iskicking my butt. So far. This

(00:25):
week has been the longest week andit's only Wednesday. Yeah, well that's
only because that's good. You shouldsee day's email chain. She's in the
middle of email fights. Yeah,somebody sent an idea. She goes,
it's great. I already have anidea, and I'll attempt to incorporate some
of yours. Do you say that? Why do you read my emails on
air? Don't do that. Iwon't. I won't read the one that

(00:49):
I'm going to send today to theguy that gave us information that we did
on the show Friday, and wegot it yesterday. Did you are you
talking about another CPR email? Yeah, and I just wanted to go we
did that on the show Friday.You're you're sending it today Tuesday. Listen
to the show no, it's toolong. Uh So anyway, thanks for

(01:14):
waking up and starting your day withus. Let's do a little up and
up. It used to be applesand onions. But we're killing the positive
or we're killing the negativity days,like being here is killing the No,
it's not true. Yeah, upand up. Give us some good that's
going on in your life, MissTay Hamilton. So I have I've started

(01:36):
a new project, slash journey thatI'm going to be taking. I can't
give like much details about it rightnow. No, I'm not quitting,
but it is going to be kindof like a side hustle thing, and
I'm really excited about it. SoI'll tell you details here soon. Can
you give us any basic I mean, like any hints. Yeah, I

(02:00):
mean what might be doing business related? Say it? No, I mean
it has nothing to do with radio. It's coaching. It's like life coaching,
life coach. Yeah, awesome.So, like I'm going to help
people kind of like create goals andaccomplish them and yeah, and just kind

(02:21):
of make sure they're living like afulfilled life. So I'm really excited about
it. Congratulations, where to go? Thanks? What made you decide on
that though I've always been interested inlike psychology, and I've been in therapy
for like years and I love it. I think everybody should have a therapist.
But I didn't want to go,you know, back to school.

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But I also wanted to find away to like help people. And somebody
told me, well, actually,my therapist told me about coaching, and
she was like, I think youwould be perfect for it. You should
try looking into it, and Idid and I just like completely dove in.
And now I'm getting ready to startlike a training academy in April,
so there'll be some people sitting therehaving Crown Royal for breakfast and going to

(03:05):
my therapist. Ay recommended this.No, I'm not a therapist. I
can't claim I'm therap I got aprescription down it specs liquors. But since
I'm not a therapist, we cantotally have drinks together. You cut it
through life? Why all right,Bam, what what do you got up?
And up? Well, I havekind of the same thing as Tay.

(03:27):
I have an announcement I'm very excitedabout. Uh, you know,
you know how I love to singand my I felt like I could be
a professional musician and singer, notretirement. He's not saying retirement go ahead
and uh no no, uh,this is my side hustle as well.
But I just signed a record contract, uh yesterday morning with major artists in
their facility, and I'll be workingfrom now on with that. I'm very

(03:51):
excited about working with P Diddy.I'm very excited about this. My now
just signed it yesterday morning, andI'm supposed to hear from him to day
about what I'm gonna be doing.I wonder what happened. Judging by your
birthday, I have a feeling thatyou're lying. I uh, you know,
he hasn't called me back yet.I don't know what be checking my

(04:13):
I'll be checking my phone during theshow this morning. That sounds he should
be calling anytime. We Uh Somy up and up is my TV got
lines in them like it had lines, you know how like these flat screen
TVs when they start going bad,it gets like lines. And I got
a nice TV right and so itwent out and I was frustrated, and

(04:35):
so last night I was like,I'm just gonna go look. So I
hopped in the car by myself,went to Electronic Express uh store place over
by tay and Uh, I founda TV and I just said, whatever,
I'll take it. Good TV.Yeah, I just walked in.

(04:56):
I going, whatever, it's abig baller. I didn't know I it
was. It's only money, onlymoney. You work too hard. You
deserve a good TV. My grandpasaid you you might as well spend it
because you can't take it with you. That's right. Let me tell you,
ain't nobody getting a dime. OnceI'm out, I'm gonna b in
my in my will. It's gonnasay, stuff every last dime in the

(05:17):
casket and toss me in the hole. I made my money, you make
yours. Uh. It's like Sequilleo' neil says to his kids. He
goes, we ain't rich, I'mrich. I'm rich you wow. Morganland
Nat eight one, Cavett ninety eightone Cavett, Wayne Dta and the Texas

(05:40):
Radio Hall of Famer Bamba Brown gotthat first thought, bamb what's up?
This is no doubt you caught memid coke? Sorry? Yeah, can
I interrupt your Coca cola sitting therethirty in the morning in the it's you
guys are we're always talking? Uh? Anyway, Uh, remember the name
Emma Kean. Emma was climbing MountEverest. All right, that right there

(06:06):
makes her pretty much a bad ass. Okay, Then while she was on
the phone, she got attacked bya giant yak and did ten stitches cut
her leg open ten stitches. Shecontinued her climb after they stitched it up.
While she was going up Mount Everest, she finished her climb after being

(06:30):
attacked. You know already you're badass for climbing Mount Everest. That just
makes you so tough. But thento be attacked by an animal. And
the only reason I did this storyso I could say, big yak attack.
Is there a funnier sounding animal thatI got my yacked? It's not

(06:54):
like I got my butt beat byan orangutang or something like that. Like
it's a yack, big yack attack. And Wayne, you know the funny
part WAYE looked at me the entiretopic. Just get to it, and
it was coming. I thought,to be honest, I thought you were
gonna go. When she told herfriends about it, their reaction was yeah,
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, good Wayne d tay Bama naughty

(07:18):
ate one cavet proud to be apart of another weekday morning for you.
Keep in mind, got the podcastup and online if you miss yesterday's show
or want to go back and listento any of today's ninety eight one caveat
dot com. It's Wayne Dta andBama called the rewind. It's Wayne d
getting you in the field. It'snot in the fields. I do it
happens once a week. The buttonsare all next to each other, so

(07:43):
I hit the wrong so hang onand God, you're not working at the
nuclear plant. Well, get atin foil blanket. All right here,
we'll do it the right way thistime. Hey, Austin, here's what's
trending in the at X with Youknow how much pressure is on me.
I'm over here behind the steering wheel. I'm keeping us on time. I'm
making sure all of the music levelsare good. No, I'm not killing

(08:05):
the urge to turn Bama's mic off. Halfway through stories, he tells like,
there's a lot going on on myside of the building. Interview.
Yes, honestly, I'll he savedmy career in the last two years.
Big time him and table True.Let's get to watch trending. So apparently

(08:26):
two Army veterans were awarded the TexasLegislative Medal of Honor on Monday, which
is so awesome. Jerry L.Bell was recognized for his service in the
Veteran War and then Pinya was recognizedfor his service in World War Two.
So they both got like medals fromthe governor at very cool. It's awesome

(08:48):
to go back and honor. Youknow. We we give love to soldiers
today, which is absolutely important,but there are so many from the past,
especially wars, that that it's niceto be able to still celebrate them.
Yeah, I love it. Next, Project Connect leaders are gearing up
for a twenty twenty seven construction startfor Phase one of light rail in Austin,

(09:11):
and officials said in an interview earlierthis week, based on like you
know, current timelines and stuff,they're expected to start running come twenty thirty
thirty three, So huh, it'sgoing to be a minute. But what
Yeah, well, they're gonna getthis. They're going to get the Zilker
train running first, see how thatgoes and fit as well. Then we'll

(09:33):
move to a big train reel.Right. And at last, there is
a special report that went out aboutAustin police officer or police departments nine to
one one operations. Apparently they're inthe early stages of considering using an AI
component to mention like I mean,it was just mentioned in the report,
but so it's not like a forsure thing, but they're just considering it

(09:56):
right now. But I think they'retrying to They said Dallas or something like
that. I heard too. Yes, it will Denver, Yeah, Denver.
That's not Texas. But it saysin a quote here they're looking at
using AI to geotag an area witha known incident and create like a voice
message for any nine. How doyou feel about that? You know,

(10:20):
I just there's a guy trying tostab me. Okay, we need the
address, please hold on, letme look at the building while I'm fighting
this guy off. You know,I will say it depends, It depends,
right, Like it's it depends onthe situation. I get AI for
some things, right, but likea nine on one call, what if
what if all those stories that wherepeople, you know, go hide in

(10:41):
the closet under the bed that somebodybroke in their house? Thank you for
calling Austin Police Department Press one.Do you need fire, police or undertaker?
If you are getting shanked, Pleasescream hell what type of weapon are

(11:01):
they using? Is the assailant stillon premises? That's what's trending in the
ATI Sun ninety one, ninety eightone Cavet. It's Wayne Dtay and the
Texas Radio Hall of Famer Bama Brown. You sound like you were talking about
a truck. No, not awife or girlfriend. Yeah, well I

(11:22):
didn't take her. She's all Igot. I gotta get to work,
you know. Talking to the repoman, I didn't mean the vehicle to
be honest. Outside of that,all right, Uh, here we go
diving into our big burning question.All right, does it matter where a
wedding ring comes from or how muchit costs? Because proposal season is around

(11:45):
here, right, because then weddingseason is in the summer. Not that
you get engaged in March and getmarried in June, but some people do
go for it. Happy for you, that's the most popular deal is June?
Right, June wedding? Yeah isit? Yeah? It's when things
are warm enough, you know,but not too hot. Uh So that's
the question I would say, No, I would like the pawn shop thing.

(12:07):
I'm not frowning on anybody getting aring from a pawn shop. But
for me and like the pride Iwant to put into that moment. I
don't know, I don't want tobuy somebody else's ring. Yeah, I
wouldn't get it off a Craigslist,Facebook marketplace. Now, I know there's
people that do, and maybe it'sa cost effective thing. And I'm not
knocking you for it. I'm justsaying for the experience on my side,

(12:31):
I want to go through the shopping. I want to go through like I
want to build that moment for thatperson. Oh that's cute. Yeah,
I get that. I mean,I think it's okay. I think if
you're pressed for money and like you'retrying to keep things on a budget,
I think it's okay if you wantto go to a pawn shop or you
see something on Facebook, marketplace orsomething like, I think that's okay.

(12:54):
Yeah, I shouldn't be shrowned upon. But you can get a bigger,
you know, bigger diamond then youwould normally, you know, from just
a place. So true. Yeah, maybe maybe it changes the luck of
that diamond and turns it around andmakes it makes it better. Well,
you know, Jamie and I andI say this just because it's the second

(13:15):
time for she and I. Youknow, it's coming up on thirty years.
But instead of getting her a bigring, I got her a Jaguar.
That went over way bigger than anice ring because that meant more.
Yeah, it did way more,because she surprised her. She absolutely would
never thought that. And she sawit and loved it and said, well,

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and that'd be cool to have that. And I went back and got
it for her. But I said, I can get you a ring,
but I thought you'd enjoy this more. And she's sweet, but your partner,
I love that. Yeah, doesn't. Punch line was just such a
sweet moment. I want to leaveit. No, No, there's so
munch line. That surprised her becauseI had it. They delivered it,

(13:58):
and she opened their rog and insteadof her Toyota, there was a Jaguars.
The one won that and Bama can'tget down on a knee anymore.
Oh yeah, he didn't want tohave to go. Will you marry me?
Now? Will you help me up? I did it. I did
it on the cell phone because I'mvery busy. What about what about how

(14:18):
much it should cost? Does thatmatter? I think to me? So
what was the rule. It's it'slike a certain like three months salary.
It was two months salary, goodor three? But also like what do
you do with your bills in thosetwo or three months? You know?
Well that's the point, you knowkids, Now that I mean what it's

(14:39):
as expensive as it is, Ithink gets you a big screen TV,
something you both enjoy, you know, go on vacation. Yeah, yeah,
honeymoon. Spend it on the honeymoon. That's a memory. Yeah,
you know, I agree, Idid it naty eight one k. You
want to chime in, Bama,you said you got a girl first here
to chime in with it. Whoyou got? We have Angie out of

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I don't think it matters where itcomes from or how much it costs,
as long as the person receiving itlikes it and wants to wear it for
the rest of their life. Oh. I agree, that's true because they
are going to be looking at itevery day, so make sure it's something
that they want at least true.Yeah, you want to chime in the
iHeartRadio apps, Wait and tap themicrophone button. Now you got Wayne Detay
and Bama checking in this morning onninety eight one kvet, thank you for

(15:24):
waking up and getting us on yourradio. If you're still driving into work
or maybe already bellying up to yourdesk, we appreciate the opportunity to hang
with you. I almost said it'sa group therapy. No, it's a
big burning question and we're asking youto fill in the blank here. Well,
does it matter where a wedding ringcomes from or how much it costs?
Straight up matters where it comes from, doesn't matter what it costs,

(15:50):
right, I mean that's what Ifeel. Okay, Yeah, that's what
you feel. Yeah, yeah,but you I mean, I don't think
it doesn't matter where it comes fromor how much it costs. Bama and
your screw screwed by a car,Yeah, dude, at least two months
pay. I think, like Ithink what Tay said, hit it.
Rather, they're gonna be looking atit a long time. You want to

(16:10):
hopefully a long time. So youwant to be something they like. Yeah,
and like I want to be proudthe box opens. I want you
to be proud and be like,oh my god, I love it,
like and I love what it represents. Right, Yeah, I get what
you're saying. Yeah, uh,Bama, we got another talk back ahead,

(16:30):
Well, yeah, the phones litup. Let's see Jason, then
burn it. It hopefully should notmatter at all where it comes from or
how much it costs. You know, hopefully it could be you could be
proposing with an onion ring. Itjust it gets a promise and say,
hey, you know what, I'mgonna love you and only you for the
rest of my life, be faithfulto you. And it's what it represents.

(16:52):
It's not what it is. Soyou know, I hope you don't
need one hundred thousand dollars ring orsomething. It could just be like,
hey, you know what, thisis, this little feeble thing, but
it should mean everything because it comesfrom me. But I'll also say the
onion ring would probably cause you tobreak out. I'm just saying I'd love

(17:14):
that. Let me say this,Jason, you had me with onion.
Yeah right, it's ninety eight onecave at Wayne detail and Bama or the
Big Burning Question on the way.Thanks for listening along on your smart device.
If you haven't tried to yet,just ask one near you to play
ninety eight one cave Out on iHeartRadio. It's Wayne D. Tay and Bama
and now Bama's bonehead. This happenedin Tampa, Florida, in front of

(17:40):
the wah Wah convenience store. Verypopular comedians store, wah Wah. I'd
love to do their live ads.Would that'd be cool if you could spot
the part where the guy should walkaway? All right, So they're in
front of the convenience store. Acrazy guy and a guy get into an
argument. It escalates to where theguy, the crazy guy, pulls out

(18:00):
a machete and the guy threatened tocall the cops, and you know the
other guy and the crazy guy withthe machete yells, well, they'll go
ahead and call the cops. Okay. That is at the point where the
fight is over and you leave,you know. Unfortunately the guy didn't leave

(18:22):
and got his arm chopped. Ohyeah, so you got nobody to blame
it yourself. At that point whenhe pulls out a machete, why wouldn't
you any point you're in an argumentand the guy goes call the cops,
that's when he's saying I don't care, and you should say, I'm gonna
go tell him in person. I'llleave right now, you know what.

(18:45):
Never mind, I got stuff togot Jack clean in the pet You know,
I see your point at the endof that machee. It's Wayne Dtay
and Bama ninety eight one kvets hittingyou with that big burning question. Does
it matter where you get a weddingring from or how much it costs you.
Here's the other thing. You havethe conversation beforehand to write like what

(19:07):
that person likes, because you can'tjust be like, oh, here's a
ring, make it happen, like, maybe know what style they like something
like that. So at least somepeople like when their partners pick out the
wedding rings themselves, like you know, he surprises her with, like,
you know whatever style. I hearthat. It just depends. Damn you
got another talkback. We got timefor another one. Okay, let's finish

(19:30):
it up with and we have alot of calls, thankster, but it
calls in. We got Michael inFlugerville. I think, obviously, don't
get like a five dollars ring,But if your heart's in it and it's
something that is meaningful for the bothof you, I think whatever decision you
end up making, if you ifyou're into it, it's right. Yeah,
it just depends. You're throwing ringsaround a milk bottle, trying to

(19:52):
win them a ring that's not gonnathat's kind idea. Not this at the
County Fair, Babe, will youmarry me? She's like this, Why
not? She looks like this lookslike the base of a ring pop.
Yeah, yeah, I got hungryon the way here. I did see
a story about the couple They metat a candy store and he proposed with
a ring pop, and I thoughtthat was pretty cute. But obviously he's

(20:15):
pretty cuting yeah afterwards, but Ithought that was a cute idea. It's
ninety eight one Cavett Austin's All TimeCountry Favorites and Missionaiah. It's Wade Deep
Dan Vemma getting you in the fields. So this little active kindness, actually
a big act of kindness was postedall over social media. Apparently a prankster

(20:37):
left a pizza restaurant with a verylarge, uncollected order. We're talking almost
four hundred dollars worth of pizza.That's a lot of pizzas person all,
Yeah it is. Well, therestaurant obviously pretty ticked off about it,
but the owner was like, youknow what, We're gonna go ahead and
take this negative and turn it intoa positive. They donated all those pizzas

(21:02):
to a local children's hospital. Ohwhere to go. They even delivered it
themselves. They went there and passedthe pizza out. Pretty cool. I
love that. Yeah, that's herin the Fields on ninety eight one Cavet,
Wayne Dta Bama, ninety eight oneCavett Another lovely morning in Austin.
Thanks for letting us be a partof getting it started. I'll tell you

(21:23):
just take it away. I don'tI don't have a setup for this.
Well, apparently you can throw awayyour cologne and perfume because seventy four percent
of daters admit they're actually attracted toa weird smell, including a lot of
body odors. Now, I willsay when I asked her about this at
first, I was like, so, like, like if someone's gassy,

(21:47):
you're into that, and she's like, no, body odor, not like
body stenches. There's right. Yeah, Well, so apparently that includes under
arm sweat. I guess a lotof fifty nine percent are attracted to under
arm sweat. Thirty nine percent areattracted to mourning breath. I mean it

(22:07):
smells like you took a deep breathin a garbage dump morning breath. I
get the like under arm sweat.I mean, I don't like the smell
of like of sweat, but Ilike the smell of like deodorant. You
know, if it's a good smellingdeodorant, well yeah, that's why it's
scented. Yeah, but like doesthat count no? No, sweat No.

(22:30):
I mean if somebody's walking buying arestaurant and they stink like body odor
not. One time have I hada sweaty lady next to me and thought,
yeah, girls, yeah, comeon over here, girl, sweaty
girl. Yeah, you haven't showeredin three days. Come get it,
mama. Well you know what toget them? Some deodorant eal birthday.

(22:55):
Unwrap this, it's old spice.I dated a girl, this moll.
They worked at a barbecue place,and she always smelled like barbecue. And
I would like hug because her hairespecially, and I would hug her so
tight. My nose was always inher ear, smelling at barbecue. And
she's all like, he really likesme, he loves me, and that

(23:17):
is weird. That's the end ofthe story. Then, yeah, came
back Carrie on what's coming up?Luke Bride More Next Wayne D. Tay
in the Texas Radio Hall of FamerBama Brown. Uh, we are about
to get up bout of here.Want to remind you tomorrow. Group therapy

(23:40):
happens every Thursday, and I'm gonna, I'm gonna. I'm gonna lay on
the couch this time around. We'redoing a personal group therapy. We'd never
done that before, one of ushaving an issue. I am it's a
it's a parenting thing. I'm plentyconfident in my abilities as a father,
but I'm I'm navigating an area Ihaven't been before. Yeah, and my

(24:00):
dad instinct is this ain't happening onmy watch, but it might. I
might have to stand down. Sohopefully all can help me through that.
We'll do that tomorrow. I havethe best audience. Our audience always comes
through on these things. Yeah,So it always be apinion. And it's
something that I don't know how Tayfeels either, because it's something that her

(24:21):
son wasn't a part of it,but he was there for it. So
I also want Tay's feedback tomorrow.Brutally honest feedback Tomorrowkay, brutally honest.
Okay, but I'll be nice.Yeah, I'm a delicate flower at the
same time you are, you know, I am. Oh gosh, I
can see it. Man. Iwouldn't say a delicate flower per se.

(24:45):
Yeah, I'm push in front oftraffic, per se. What are you
go going on today? Man?This truck I've been working on and finally
the paint finally works, so I'mfinishing up the other part and then I
get this thing out of my life. So please, please, baby Jesus
help me out. Let's say,the rest of your Wednesday is what I'm

(25:06):
just putting together work for the restof the week, trying to line up
our shows and that's really it.Just gonna go home and chill after trying
to knock some work out and justhang out. So whatever you got going
on, our girl Auntie Ward isin next. Make sure you keep your
rady on ninety eight one Cavet andwe'll get ready to do this again with
you tomorrow. We'll see it justafter six a m. Thursday morning on
ninety eight one Cavet.
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