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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Near you.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Drew and Laura, good morning. It is Friday, April twenty fifth,
twenty twenty five Tanner, Drew and Laura. We are low, man.
It's one of those days. And I think anybody who
works in a in a play works at a place
where there's a lot of equipment, a lot of stuff
that can easily break down. Yeah, you always have those
days where things like nothing's working, things just start falling apart. Yeah,
(00:28):
and I feel like I feel like it's one of
those days for us, Laura. The first thing I heard,
Oh see, there's an example of one. You heard that beep.
That's a literally example of what we're talking about. When
I came in here this morning. The a tim which
is our switcher we have. We have cameras in the
studio so you can watch it online. Yeah, at one
five nine prew dot com and Laura controls those and
(00:48):
she's like, I don't know if this thing isn't working.
Our cameras have really been working lately, Like the cameras
have been working, but the requorder.
Speaker 3 (00:54):
Is yeas, so we can't the hard drive is not
connecting to the switcher.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Yeah, and and like our engineer, you could till he
was in here yesterday fixing it and it still doesn't work.
Speaker 3 (01:02):
Still not fixed.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
So just one of those days. And then I start
messing with the cameras over here, and those cameras are
like my camera will turn on, Drews camera will turn on.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
Yeah, guys, if you want to check me out, I'm
live on YouTube right now, the Tanner dri and Laura
Spy Camp.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
It's just going to be Laura today because our cameras
are well maybe they'll turn on but still turned off.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Yours is off.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
It just it beeped and turned on on the front,
but it's gone on the board. It's just one of
those days, you know, where things are just not going
to work.
Speaker 3 (01:36):
And also I told Tanner this before the show started,
but uh I logged on this morning to beef waters
autism awareness page one nine dot com. It wasn't working either.
I was like, it was like, sorry, page not available,
and I was like, come again, what is But it's
working now though, Oh yeah, it's working now.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
So let's find out. Beef Water is going to be
walking from the radio station here and Tiger to Modu
Center in Portland next Wednesday. He's got to do it
in under four hours. Yeah, and we're doing it for
autism since it's autism awareness, a mouth that having people
donate at one of five nine in the brew dot
com for the Autism or Society of Oregon. Yesterday it
was that like.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
When we left, it was eight hundred and forty eight
or eight one hundred and forty five dollars.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
What's it this morning?
Speaker 3 (02:18):
This morning we are at nine one hundred and fifteen dollars.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
On a grand beef water. Would I think do you
think we could get to fifteen hundred today?
Speaker 3 (02:32):
Man?
Speaker 2 (02:32):
I would love that.
Speaker 3 (02:34):
We can definitely get to a thousand today, but I
don't know. Fifteen hundred will be a little ambitious. But
I mean, I shoot for this stuff.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
Let's shoot for let's shoot for Yeah, let's shoot for
Let's shoot for seventy two hundred dollars.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
Yeah, I think we could do it.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Well, shoot for anything. Really, any any money you could
donate to help out autism awareness would be great. A dollar,
five dollars, ten, whatever, you can donate, whatever you got.
There's a link online at one of five nine. The
brood come and then Wednesday we're gonna be starting the
show a half an hour early at five thirty in
the morning, and then Casey's gonna start walking right at six,
and so the plan is for him to be to
the Motor Center before the end of the show because.
Speaker 3 (03:12):
He can't waste any time. We don't need to be
dilly dallyan in.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
Here's got to get going, and we'll be streaming live.
Be Water will be streaming live. You'll be able to
watch the entire thing. So even when we're at commercial
or something, you'll be able to watch the walk in
real time on Instagram. So follow us now at one
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Speaker 1 (03:29):
Let's story.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
It's time to go around the room and chair. We
think the biggest stories of the day are we'd like
to go for So, Laura, since you're the only one
on camera, you should.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
Probably oh yeah, sure, I can go first. So the
latest serious health risk? You want to hear about it,
you guys, because I think that's what the big story is.
Health researchers say that thermal paper receipts often have high
levels of forever chemicals, one in particular called I phenyl s,
(04:02):
probably not a cousin bisphenol s. So it's very Yeah,
well he's kind of a jerk. BPS is what it's
abbreviated as it's similar to BPA, which you can find
in plastics. You've probably seen things that are BPA free. Well,
it's the same general idea with BPS, but in paper.
(04:24):
These receipts are hormone disrupting. They say this chemical mimics
estrogen and can throw off the normal functioning of the body,
including metabolism, growth and development, and reproduction. And the chemical
can be absorbed through skin when handling paper receipts, and uh,
I guess just ten seconds is all it takes for
(04:45):
it to seep in your body and cause serious health consequences.
So I don't know if this is just like the
internet's latest like scare tactically don't touch your receipts.
Speaker 4 (04:58):
But I mean i'd heard that before. I mean, what
am I supposed to We're getting to the point where
you just got to be bubble boy.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
Yeah, I mean those CVS re seats are dangerous. You
can strangle a man with him and apparently die. I'll
kill you in a minute, so many ways.
Speaker 3 (05:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
I think the big story of the day is the
body of Pope Francis was moved to Saint Peter's yesterday,
where he will lay in state for three days to
allow the public to pay their respects. I think that
would be the most stressful part about the dying process
for me. It's just the thought that for three or
four days, my body's just going to be laid out
for thousands and thousands of people to look at.
Speaker 3 (05:28):
It's kind of weird.
Speaker 4 (05:29):
Yeah, it's a weird thought, right, it is weird, and
it's He's different. He like he he said that he
wanted to be close to the ground and all these
other popes are like up and away from everyone.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
Yeah, he's the first pope in a century to be
buried outside of the Vatican.
Speaker 3 (05:41):
A man of the people pretty well.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
So may he rest in peace. I just looked up
his real name. It's a it's a what was it.
It's like Georgia or something. Yeah, because you don't keep
your real name, you get an official name. I think
the I think Google will tell me what's the pope's
real name.
Speaker 5 (06:00):
Pope Francis's full name is Jorge Mario Burgolio.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
It's Mario Jorge Mario.
Speaker 3 (06:05):
Well, I mean he was born in Argentina, so it
makes sense.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Well, speaking of Mario.
Speaker 4 (06:11):
The big story to me is Nintendo switch to see
that transition. The pre orders are sold out, oh and
the coin, and they're sold out at all places including GameStop, Walmart, Target,
Best Buy, wherever you try and get him. And we
just mentioned that it went on like they started.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
This just a few days ago.
Speaker 4 (06:34):
Yeah, so I'm a little bummed about it. Not that
I was going to buy one tomorrow or anything, but
I'm hoping that at some point I'll be able to
get a hold of one of these and try out
all that new Mario action.
Speaker 3 (06:45):
Hopefully by Christmas or something.
Speaker 4 (06:48):
Yeah, by Christmas would be nice, But for now, your
pre sales are not happening.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
Is it gonna be one of those things with the
Xbox and PlayStation they first came out, I mean you
wouldn't get you weren't able to get him for a year.
Speaker 3 (06:59):
Station it was like impossible to get your hand.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
Yeah, and same with the Xbox, and they were both gone.
I mean I had to like you had to like
fight people for them or get them on the internet
for double the price. And yeah, yeah it was ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (07:11):
But the consoles are selling for four hundred and fifty bucks.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
Apiece.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
Well, I guess that's I mean, that's the same price
as they were before, right, I.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
Don't remember exactly. I thought they were a little bit cheaper.
Speaker 4 (07:23):
But if you want the one with Mario Kart, five hundred,
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Drew and Laura Dinner, Drew and Laura.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
Happy Friday. I went to the Oregon Zoo over the
weekend or last weekend, you know, yeah, And I think Laura,
are you going this weekend?
Speaker 3 (08:15):
Going on Sunday?
Speaker 1 (08:16):
Nice?
Speaker 2 (08:17):
Yeah, yeah, I like to see. I hadn't been there
in a while. The reason I wanted to go is
because they had They have a bunch of new like
babies there.
Speaker 3 (08:23):
Baby elephant.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
Yeah, I saw the baby elephant.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
I saw the little baby elephant and he's adorable. How
fast does that elephant grow?
Speaker 7 (08:30):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
That's why I was like, I need to go on
Sunday because I feel like at that age they grow
so fat.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
Yeah he's already huge, but like he's still a baby.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
But yeah, would you say it was like four hundred
and fifty pounds or something.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
You know, they have all the information right there, but
there's so much I don't remember. They have the name,
and you know I had a couple of beers in
my hand, Yeah, which is what I like. I didn't
think I was allowed to walk around the zoo with
a beer.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
Yeah, I wouldn't have either. I thought there would be
designated like beer garden area.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
That's what I thought. It was the only bad part
about the zoo. Just like the smell of the poops,
that's what you just have to deal with. Yeah, it wasn't.
It wasn't the animal poop that I was smelling, so
I went to go get a beer, and I was
we were just down wind from the porter potties or
the bathrooms or something, and it smelled. It's not like
Coachella on the final That's not.
Speaker 3 (09:16):
How it should be. I mean, you go to a zoo,
you expect to smell some weird smells, but not from humans.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
From humans, and it was so gnar. But it wasn't
their fault, like it was just the wind. Maybe it
was their fault. Maybe they didn't clean.
Speaker 3 (09:26):
Mean, somebody had a bad burrito.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
Zoo burrito. But it's a lot of fun learning. I
think you're gonna like it.
Speaker 3 (09:33):
And there's I forgot that there's polar bears there. The
polar bear is my favorite animal, and so I'm so excited.
I haven't seen a polar bear in flesh for a while.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
See, when I was there, it was like the sun
was out and everyone was just cashed. All the animals
are just asleep, the polar bears.
Speaker 4 (09:48):
And correct me if I'm wrong, because you were just there.
Don't you get to go like into like a little
kind of cave area and look through look at them
through the glass when there were any of them in
the water, when you not.
Speaker 2 (09:58):
When I was there, they were all cash out. Later
they were separated to the two pullar bears are separated.
Oh really, yeah, maybe they maybe there's a humper.
Speaker 3 (10:08):
Or maybe there's some beef. They're not getting along right now.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
Yeah, maybe maybe you'll see a fight there in time.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
I don't want to see a fight.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
But you have to make reservations at the zoo, now,
do you know. Yeah, it's like Disneyland. You got to
buy the tickets and make a reservation and then you
can go. You can't just show up.
Speaker 3 (10:22):
I think there's like a lot of people are doing that.
I think after COVID everyone just kind of like adopted
that policy forever. Yeah, and I don't know if it's
crowd control or what that is, but so.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
How does that work?
Speaker 4 (10:33):
Like you just get a time and then you have
to do you have to go in a certain direction,
Like we were scheduled to show up at two.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
Yeah, but you have some grace, you have a grace period.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
So see, that's what we were wondering, Like I don't
I don't know, but we showed up at three and
they didn't say anything.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
It's sixty minutes. So you showed up just in.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Time it is nice, right, well, there's usually a teenager
at the gate. I don't think they're paying. Take like whatever, yes,
get inside, just don't get me fired.
Speaker 4 (10:56):
And it's probably like if it's closed, let's not make
a scene.
Speaker 6 (10:59):
Yes, let it go.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
Look at the animal.
Speaker 3 (11:01):
You bought tickets. Can you imagine if you're you bought
your tickets and they're like, yeah, sorry, no admission.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
Oh just didn't make it. Thanks for having what by
the organ zoos? Nice man. I really enjoy it. And
I rode the train because I love the train at
the organ zoo or any any zoo. It's like a thing.
I have to ride the train and I'm at the zoo. Yeah,
Ever since I was.
Speaker 3 (11:19):
A kid, did you get some action on the train?
Speaker 2 (11:20):
Didn't you didn't?
Speaker 3 (11:21):
Didn't you do some weird stuff on the train when
you were a teenager or something?
Speaker 2 (11:24):
I was an adult, but it was like fifteen years ago.
Speaker 3 (11:28):
Okay, so did you recreate the No?
Speaker 6 (11:30):
I did not.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
I did not, Thank you very much.
Speaker 4 (11:32):
You didn't want to get a pretty short loop now
in respectable citizen.
Speaker 2 (11:36):
Now, I don't do things like that and public. That
was with my younger years, and I just like I
just made out with a girl and like just got handsy. Yeah,
it's and we were in the final car, final car
of the train. Was that back when it had length? Yeah,
that's when it went into the park the train. You mean, okay,
thank you? Yeah, of course, what else could.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
I be taling?
Speaker 3 (11:56):
I have no idea.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
I used to go get the train for the organ
Zoo used to go like deep End of the Woods
and it was rad and I felt like it took
like ten to fifteen minutes maybe back then, but now
it's like five minutes. It's a figure eight and you're
an instant.
Speaker 3 (12:07):
Yeah. It was kind of sad when I because obviously
I have never been on the on the train period,
let alone the long version. But when I was, I
think I was at the Rose Garden last year and
they have steps still to the train where I don't
know if it used to drop people off there, if
you could catch it at the Rose Garden, but it's
all like grown over seven.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
I'm like, that's sad. You can still see the tracks
where they where they went, but shut down. Yeah that's
too bad. Well bring it back. Enjoy the Zoo. Laura
on Sunday, looking forward to seeing some pictures. We'll have stuff,
so follow us and live vicariously through us. At one
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there are some new movies in theaters this weekend if
you want to do that instead. It looks like The
(12:49):
Accountant two with Ben Affleck is in theaters.
Speaker 3 (12:53):
Accountant two.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
I have'n't seen The Accountant one.
Speaker 3 (12:56):
I didn't even though that was a thing.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
It's got a seventy six percent on Rotten Tomato.
Speaker 4 (13:00):
Not terrible, but yeah, I hadn't gotten started before the sequel, so.
Speaker 3 (13:05):
The Accountant sounds riveting.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
It's he's a he's That's what I thought, But then
look at it. He's holding a gun, so I don't
think he's actually.
Speaker 3 (13:12):
Like doing it breadsheets, Okay.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
John Burnhal's also in this movie seventy six percent of
around Tomatoes who got the trailer at one of five
nine the Brew dot Com. Also, Cheech and Chong's last
movie is now in theaters.
Speaker 3 (13:24):
And that's like documentary style.
Speaker 8 (13:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
Yeah, when we were first talking about it, I thought
it was like a full movie and like, does anybody
really care anymore? But then that would have sucked.
Speaker 4 (13:32):
Yeah, at this stage that that comedy's dead, but I
want to hear about the ins and outs and where
they ended up.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
Yeah, well, the Rotten Tomato score on that if they
give run Tomato score, oh yeah, they do well. It's
got an eighty one percent.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
It's pretty good.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
Eighty one percent for that documentary.
Speaker 3 (13:47):
So what's the audience score? Does it say?
Speaker 2 (13:49):
I didn't even look it?
Speaker 3 (13:50):
Okay, I I feel like it was stuff like that.
It's like I almost care what the fans think more yeaheah.
Speaker 4 (13:55):
I mean, it's just finding out if they hate each
other or not. That's probably the probably the whole documentary.
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Last night, the Vegas odds were correct that cam Ward
would be the number one overall pick in the NFL Draft.
Now below that, though, things were shook up a little
bit as the Jaguars traded up to get Travis Hunter,
the two way player.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
I don't know if you guys know this, but this
never happens.
Speaker 4 (14:56):
There's never somebody who plays offense and defense.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
And that's what Travis Hunter is going to do. Now
excuse me.
Speaker 4 (15:06):
The fact that he's doing that is we don't know
how good he'll be at both sides, but if he can,
he may be one of the greatest players of all time.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Or the idea could be a complete bust.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
The only thing about the NFL draft, though, that I
gotta say, is when your team is picking not in
the top five, you're not going for a quarterback like
my Vikings for example. You sit there all night and
then what happens They take an offensive lineman like three
hours into the thing, and that's it. Go to bed,
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and that's all that's happened to your team in a night.
So there's a lot of pomp and circumstance and you
can look back and be like, those were great moments
in sports, but really the best things are the underbelly,
the things like Shador Sanders, the cocky son of Dion.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Yeah he's still on the board, guys.
Speaker 4 (15:58):
Yeah, fell all the way out of the first round,
where some anonymous coaches were calling his interview process the
worst they'd ever seen. Oh no, and that he was
just kind of like an entitled, not too worried about
it type of guy where you know, things just weren't
adding up, and here he falls completely out of the round.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
Embarrassing. Yeah, well, update what happened in the NBA playoffs
later on.
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This morning and talk about what's next in the draft
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You're listening to Drew and Laura.
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Drew and Laura Portland's rock station one five nine the Brew.
It's Tanner Jew and Laura. There's a lot of negativity
in the world these days, right, It's true, plenty too much. Actually,
that's why I really like I. I don't care if
people think it's cheesy or girly or whatever, but I
love animal odd couples. You know when a cat and
a dog get together, or a chicken and a you know,
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giraffe hangout of one.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
That's why I love copy bars so much, because they
just like get along with every animal yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
Yeah, Well I love donkeys, and this rescue pit bull
actually finds a best friend in a donkey. Pit Bull
and a Donkey. Yeah, doesn't that sound like a movie.
Speaker 4 (17:53):
It does, Pitbull and Donkey at least a really sweet
cartoon series.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
So it's just one of these videos that I look at,
I go.
Speaker 8 (18:03):
For me.
Speaker 3 (18:04):
It's like, if they can get along, we all can
get along.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
Yeah you know, yeah, be a donkey.
Speaker 4 (18:12):
Stop or I was gonna say stop being a pit bull,
but that's not fair.
Speaker 3 (18:16):
Yeah, yeah, because they can get along with donkeys too.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
Be a and a donkey. Also, if your forklift certified,
you're gonna want to watch this video. This forklift tips
over with a heavy load, and I don't know if
this is this is probably something where the operator should
have known better, But I don't know a forkliff A
certified person is gonna have to tell me that. Because
here's the audio of this guy. I think, I don't
know if you can hear it. Next, the audio has
(18:39):
been muted, so it's just a forkliffect you'd see at
a home depot, and it just tips front and loses
all of its load. Is it all wood on the front?
It looks like it.
Speaker 3 (18:48):
Yeah, like pallettes.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
Yeah, okay, not palettes, but like maybe long just boards
for walls for the house or something like.
Speaker 4 (18:56):
I'm sure there's some etiquette that I would blow right
through if I just on that bad boy and tried
to move.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
Would I'm taking down an entire shelf?
Speaker 4 (19:04):
Yeah, for sure, I'd be that guy that you see
a cannery where the whole wall comes down.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
Well, I'm not ready for that.
Speaker 3 (19:10):
I've told the story before my buddy who his first
day working at Low's, he was on a forklift and
put it through the front window.
Speaker 4 (19:17):
They put you on a fork You think they would
like walk you through that.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
Did he get fired?
Speaker 3 (19:22):
Oh? Yeah he got.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
You know Fat Thor's forklift certified. Oh there you go,
fat Thor? Who else is forklift certified?
Speaker 6 (19:31):
I don't want to be.
Speaker 3 (19:33):
I think what you got to do the show should
get forklifts certified? Should Yeah?
Speaker 2 (19:38):
You never know when you're gonna need to forklift something. Yeah,
where's forklift school? Is there a place and tiger.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
Certification course or something?
Speaker 2 (19:46):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (19:47):
There's gonna be an online something we can can't we get.
You can be a minister in five minutes.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
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Speaker 1 (20:08):
Laura.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
All right. So a couple of forklifts certified individuals they're
sendings some talkbacks. True American man. Yeah, I need to
learn a thing or two. Yeah, here's what they had
to say, good morning.
Speaker 11 (20:20):
I have been forklift suguified for many different companies, uh,
including touch Head and I used to move two by
fours and plywood stacks all the time.
Speaker 12 (20:31):
Uh.
Speaker 11 (20:33):
And my forklift certification that I currently have is probably
be expired by now. But if you want to get
certified cal Osha, they have to actually watch you on
the forklift. Though I can do it, you probably couldn't
do it online.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
I feel like I can do it just by watching
these guys. I feel like I feel like I'm master
died already. You've seen me work the crusher at the
Valentine's Day Crush.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
You're like those guys who are like, yeah, I could
land a plane.
Speaker 4 (20:56):
If I had not a plane no, I'm not that guy,
but he's gonna with forklift I can.
Speaker 2 (21:01):
I think I could do it. I know I was
joking early that I took down a whole shelf, but
I think that I once. I did that once. Yeah,
I never do it again. You could write this ship.
I really think I would be not bad at it.
Speaker 4 (21:11):
I'm a little nervous that, you know, OSHA's got to
watch me do it. I was hoping there would be
an honor system. I can just tell them, you know.
Speaker 3 (21:18):
Wait, so like with with Osha, do they teach you
how to use it first? Is there a course or
are they just like, all right, I.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
Bet you there's a course you have to study or whatever,
and then they'll they're just like the final overlords, the
final task. I don't know for sure.
Speaker 4 (21:31):
Yeah, I would guess that you you do need to
do a little prep work.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
I would like that in turn key there's a you know,
there's a forklift sort of simulator.
Speaker 4 (21:41):
Yeah, I think there's one of Bullwinkles.
Speaker 3 (21:44):
Perfect.
Speaker 13 (21:45):
I got another talk back morning brew funny thing about
fourth lifts. Years ago, when I was building the big
class A motor homes down here in the Eugene area,
We had a guy drive a forklift right through a
whole case of front wind shields, destroying glass every arm.
They made him clean it up. Oh and then they
fired him. Yeah, oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (22:06):
Do they tell him that they were going to fire him?
Ro because if they told me I was gonna be
fire I don't know that I'd clean it up. I'm
not doing the final hour. You know what I mean
about the I want to get for Cliff certified. It's
Tanner jew and Laura good morning.
Speaker 8 (22:19):
Good morning.
Speaker 14 (22:20):
You canna get pt Cliff certified and to Walleton. I'm
so fork cliffs certified. Everything up to a twelve thousand
bound to reach Fort Cliff through a warehouse fork Cliff.
Hell yeah, it's a batter two hour go ahead.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
No, I'm sorry said it was a two hour course.
Speaker 14 (22:38):
There is a course, a class you can take into
Walleton that will teach you how to run fork cliffs.
It's about a two hour class in class and then
about twenty minutes out on the equipment that see.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
I think I could do that just in case this
whole shadows belly up, you know what I mean? Like
I feel like I need to have a backup play
you need a place to sit.
Speaker 3 (22:58):
I didn't realize that there are a little different times
of types of forklifts. But I guess that's why you
got to get certified.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
It makes sense, right, because you need the big ones
for like the warehouses, and the little ones for like
a KEG home depot. I would assume that's nothing.
Speaker 3 (23:10):
Yeah maybe, yeah, Well the.
Speaker 14 (23:13):
Big ones are out on the construction sides that pick
up a unit of lumber and put them on the
third floor.
Speaker 2 (23:19):
Okay, okay, so that's a big big I think I
probably have to work up to that. But I'll start
Willing's jumping deep. Yeah, I mean we could start working.
Speaker 3 (23:26):
What's what's the name of this place in two Alto.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
Uh, I'll just look at certification. There's a lobbrary list
of Yeah, you don't know that. Uh you, So you
do the same thing. You're forklift certified.
Speaker 14 (23:42):
Man, I I work on I'm a I'm a field
service check. I'm the guy that goes out and fix
people break.
Speaker 4 (23:52):
So he's a level up. He doesn't just know how
to drive when he knows how to fix one. Okay,
it's impressive.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
Okay, what kind of engine is in a forklift?
Speaker 14 (24:01):
Most of them are diesel. It depends on depends on
what kind of fork. Cliff warehouse forklifts have propaine and gas.
Ones on the big construction side are all diesel.
Speaker 3 (24:13):
Okay, that makes sense. Nice, it's pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (24:16):
You ever seen a tricked out forklift like some spinners
or my god, no, a cool wrap.
Speaker 14 (24:23):
I didn't watch a guy running one up with football
bowling downtown Portland one day.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
That's pretty sweet. Maybe that's what we I want to
know about your forklift uh disaster at your job? Like
you know, somebody did something? Did somebody? Because I've seen
videos of somebody gets a little cocky and then they
just they just clipped the leg of one of those
big shelves that you see at Costco and the whole
thing comes down. Yeah, what happened at your job? Eight
sixty six four four five five nine at your place?
Speaker 3 (24:48):
Man?
Speaker 2 (24:48):
Did you ever have any forklift disasters other than that? No?
Speaker 14 (24:53):
Just just we had one stolen downtown and they that
they're with the boom part of it up and took
out power line.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
Wow. I mean, if you're gonna steal forklifts, you might
as well have the little fun and yeah, have it
fully up in the air. I'd i'd be if I
were like all tweaked out on that fentanyl on that
fenny and I'm on forklift. Dude, I'm flipping cars. I'm
taking it to a Taco Bell drive through. You think
you'd at least gouge at geep stabbing like an old
(25:24):
an old war with a sword, hit it with a
like a dinner fork.
Speaker 3 (25:27):
Yeah, man, can we can we get a forklift as
a station vehicle? Wouldn't it look cool as like a
tannerdri and low on.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
It's gonna take us about three hours to get to
the other side of all right, Thanks dude, Happy Friday.
You know what, Let's give him a pizza. This guy's
a forkliff certified you know individual. Yeah, he taught us
a lot today. Hang on, dude, We're gonna get you
a free pizza from Papa Murphy's.
Speaker 9 (25:53):
All right, bro, all right, thank you, appreciate, no.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
Problem, man. We got some talk back messages coming into
our iHeart radio app download for your cell phone today.
Speaker 11 (26:02):
Good morning again, BROKEERP one one. Uh, he's that guy
that was talking about being a fix the forklift and stuff. Uh,
he forgot one kind of forklift there's also forklifts that
are electrical, all electrical, a big old, huge battery. I've
used those in produced warehouses before. I got some stories
(26:22):
about that one though.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
Well, I think I'm gonna get forklift certified and twilet
and I think it might as well.
Speaker 4 (26:28):
You can be a pretty big deal in the game
and no time if you pass that class.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
Like, I feel like you're not really a man until
you get of certification.
Speaker 4 (26:35):
Just something you can flash at weddings or bars, that
little certification.
Speaker 3 (26:40):
Like, Hey, guys, you wanna you wanna borrow my forklift?
Speaker 2 (26:42):
Hold up my badge if I was an FBI agent
exactly are you impersonating an officer? No, I'm actually just
showing my forklifts certified.
Speaker 15 (26:51):
Man.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
That's all all right, coming up in a few minutes
more of your calls and talk back messages. We have
another pair of offspring tickets to give away, and uh
and so much happening. Yes, that'd be Friday.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
You're Drew and Laura, Drew and Laura. All right.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
You know, I'm thinking about getting forklift certified. I feel
like it's not a good it's not a bad idea.
It never hurts to, you know, get certified in another trade.
Could be the gateway to your next career because this
could just go belly up any moment. You never know. Yeah,
we could be dual car or dual lifting. But we
want to know. We were talking about this forklift disaster
that happened at a at a I don't know, some warehouse,
(27:31):
but this guy clearly had too much wood on his forklift.
He was he had it pretty high, he was going
forward and the thing, just the whole thing tipped forward.
He lost his entire load and probably his job. Yeah,
most likely dumping your load.
Speaker 3 (27:44):
So we want to be doing that on the on
the job.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
We want to know. We want to know when did
you have a forklift disaster at your job? Did somebody
take it down a whole shelf and the whole place
got screwed up? All the product is destroyed?
Speaker 6 (27:56):
What happened?
Speaker 2 (27:57):
Got some talk back messages through iHeart radio.
Speaker 16 (27:59):
App Good morningre UH forklift disaster. I was running one
of those moffits. There are the forklifts that go on
the back of trucks that they used to deliver lumber.
I got too cocky and picked up way too much
lumber with it, and I tipped it completely forward, spilled
the lumber everywhere and ended up jumping off the thing.
Speaker 3 (28:21):
Oh damn, Yeah, that would be scary because then it's
just after it dumps the lumber.
Speaker 2 (28:26):
It probably yeah, launch bag another talk back to our.
Speaker 12 (28:31):
App Good morning, brew crew, Happy Friday. When I was
in high school, I worked at a motorcycle shop. We
were unloading a semi of motorcycles and one motorcycle per
crate and I picked them up. Two high backed out
of the forklift, turned and h weight was all on
(28:51):
one end. So they did a nose dye from about
four feet in the air, bent the forks on a
brand new motorcycle. Two of them were put together.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
Oh bro, let's go to Syrian Steve. Good morning, Syrian Steve.
Are you four clip certified?
Speaker 1 (29:08):
Yes, sir, I am my god, I know I did.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
We were in the presence of Greatness as he does
a little bit of everything. No idea. I'm sorry, sir, Yeah,
I have to.
Speaker 8 (29:16):
I have to be certified. Sometimes we load and unload
our trucks. But I got a couple of good stories
for you guys. About eight years ago, we had one.
We had a guy unload a white meloanine it's like
four by eight sheets. They're like kind of for mica,
you know on them. Yeah, they're pretty slippery. And then
our our warehouse got a ramp, so he was going
(29:38):
down the ramp like head first, you know, and he
kind of hit the brakes and that thing came on loose. Man,
it was like a deck of cards. It was all
fifty no, thirty two sheets, just what like a deck
of cards, man, all over the park a lot.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
Yeah, let's that's pretty heavy to go clean up.
Speaker 8 (29:58):
Yeah, they're they're about they can be about like two thousand,
like about two thousand pounds, man, I mean these things,
these suckers are pretty heavy. And then the other one
I had, another guy got pretty cocky, taken lumber off
the truck and luckily he was he's started lowering it
down and he was about maybe three feet up the
ground in that fork, but the escher started lifting to
(30:18):
have enough time to react to put it, you know,
to put the load down.
Speaker 2 (30:22):
It seems like that's a curse with these guys. They
get too confident, too confident, too cocky, and they screw
something up. Yeah right, and ignore the weight the situation.
You know, It's like it can do this. I'm a man.
I can then get a little bit more.
Speaker 8 (30:34):
Yeah, yeah, I mean being being suitified, being sutified. On
the forklift, you have to know exactly like the maximum
weight that you can do.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
Yeah, you know so well?
Speaker 2 (30:43):
You know you think I could pull it off. You
think I can get certified?
Speaker 8 (30:47):
Bro, you can pull it off. It's easy, man, as
long as you don't get start going with those. There's
fork clips called narrow aisle. You stand up on it,
you drive it. It's it's weird, but at the same
time they use it for you know, like narrow aisles.
Practically what it is so because it does like the
turn and radio is amazing on those things.
Speaker 2 (31:09):
I'm doing it. I'm getting certified.
Speaker 8 (31:11):
Yeah, but I'll start with the pedal pet jack. Elect
your pet jacks. Practice on that one first.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
Bro, I'm going bigger.
Speaker 4 (31:19):
I'm going BIG's gonna start at the top and work
as we Thanks Steve bro.
Speaker 8 (31:25):
Make sure man, when oh shah, the only reason oh
she's gonna be there, they can they can certify you
for the state of Oregon. But let me tell you something.
You better turn your head, you better, you know, put
the seatbelt on. Make sure you honk every single as removed.
Speaker 10 (31:38):
That you make.
Speaker 8 (31:39):
You gotta blow the horn and the pain and the
add All.
Speaker 4 (31:42):
Right, thanks, that sounds that sounds awesome, just like a
driver says, just going blind.
Speaker 2 (31:48):
Turn the key and let's get it. We got a
few more talk back messages coming into our iheartradyway.
Speaker 7 (31:53):
Good morning, brew crew ball trucker here heading to the
Portland Airport, flying in the Vegas for the weekend. After
Drew sto worry about Priceline screwing him over, I made
sure to call ahead when I booked through Priceline. I
called the hotel to make sure that you know that
they have my room and everything. But we're going to
Vegas to see ac DC. Hell yeah, let's go.
Speaker 2 (32:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (32:15):
She should be super fun.
Speaker 4 (32:16):
And I'm glad he guaranteed his room. Let's go take
its day a lot easier than mine.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
Coming up in a few minutes, we're gonna have a
comedian who's gonna be at Helium Comedy Club this weekend,
Ronin Hirschberg. Nice funny guy who's little taste from his special.
Speaker 17 (32:30):
Comedy is I've been doing it for fifteen years now.
Speaker 18 (32:33):
It's getting tough.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
It is.
Speaker 18 (32:35):
People are very sensitive.
Speaker 15 (32:36):
Now.
Speaker 18 (32:37):
I don't know if you've noticed you can't say anymore.
They can't. I was at a show recently. I said
the word slut as a joke. This young woman stood up.
Speaker 2 (32:47):
She's like, you can't say that.
Speaker 17 (32:49):
I'm like, really because of politically correct book? And she
was like, no, cause of your list, you can't say
the word slut.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
So he'll be in studio with us here and about
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the Brew.
Speaker 1 (33:20):
You're listening to Tanner Drew and Laura. Drew and Laura.
Speaker 2 (33:25):
Oh there we go. Hi, Hey, Hey, Spoiling's rock station
one five nine and the Brew. Tanner Jew and Laura joining
us this morning. Please welcome to the show. Renond Hirshberg.
Good to be here, am I saying the first name right.
Speaker 18 (33:38):
You said it right. Usually people are like, how do
you pronounce it?
Speaker 2 (33:40):
But we worked, dude, we studied bro. But like I've
seen you before. So when like when they said, hey,
do you want to renond to come on the show,
I was like, I recognize that dude. I'm from TikTok
and Facebook and all those things. Oh course I was like, dude,
he's funny. Let's bring him in here. But there's always
that time. This is the chances where you screw the
name up, which I've done before.
Speaker 17 (33:57):
Well, it's a tough name. It just gets junior and junior.
You think you got it good with the first.
Speaker 2 (34:03):
Name, and then the second name, Hirstburg is easy.
Speaker 17 (34:06):
I got that one, okay, Yeah, yeah, it's I was
at a show once at a county fair and Indiana,
and the guy brought me up and he like looked
at my name. It was just like, get it up
for a Ronald Harrington.
Speaker 18 (34:22):
He's just like my name. He's kind of like he
had it transferred into a way.
Speaker 6 (34:28):
You can understand.
Speaker 2 (34:28):
I don't remember Drew if you remember this, but we
were in Eugene doing our show and we were introducing
we were introducing bands at this concert, and there was
one guy I can't remember who. He was, just a guy,
an acoustic guitar and a singer. And I introduced him
on stage and I got his the first name right,
but I butchered his last name and said fetter line.
And it's okay, it's all good. Brennon just dropped the
(34:49):
s bomb, had the dumb buttons, totally fat.
Speaker 18 (34:52):
I haven't been on the radio time. It's all good podcast, I.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
Really they loosened up. No, but I I just butchered
this guy's name and he came out and was kind
of cool about it. But it's embarrassing as the host,
you know, just for sure name, especially to their face.
Speaker 18 (35:08):
So I'll tell a quick, got a bested up story.
Speaker 17 (35:13):
But uh, years ago, I used to be a very
drunk comic, not like very you just the hammered.
Speaker 1 (35:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 18 (35:19):
Yeah, a long time ago.
Speaker 2 (35:21):
And sounds like a ride.
Speaker 18 (35:23):
One time. I kind of depressing.
Speaker 17 (35:26):
But one time I brought up this guy and uh,
I mispronounced his name and asked beforehand, and he died
later that day of a heart attack.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
Well you killed him.
Speaker 18 (35:35):
I killed him.
Speaker 2 (35:37):
If you've gotten the name.
Speaker 17 (35:41):
I'm not great with radio. There's like a fun radio story, right,
broken heart. But the other comedian was friend, like someone
friend was I mean, she messaged me so angry, like
that was his last time ever on stage and you
could even ask him how to pronounce his name?
Speaker 3 (35:57):
How are you supposed to know?
Speaker 17 (35:59):
If I do it was the last time, I would
have given him a good introduction, last time, for.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
The last time on the stage, ladies and gentlemen. But
do you have to flash the light to tell him
he was out of time? Yeah?
Speaker 18 (36:12):
I gave him his second last light.
Speaker 2 (36:17):
So did you did you carr any guilt too?
Speaker 1 (36:20):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (36:21):
Exactly if you'd known, you give him a few more minutes.
We're going to kill him earlier. But yeah, is there
any like, like, do you feel any guilt? Or is
it it's happened something like that happened. I know, but
I'm just saying, but like I would feel, you know,
like what if it is?
Speaker 18 (36:39):
Did I felt guilty? Like I tell the story like
it was great.
Speaker 17 (36:42):
But at the time when she messaged me, I was like,
I'm so sorry, I feel guilty, But no, I mean
like I didn't, Yeah, I didn't kill him.
Speaker 3 (36:49):
I feel like that's I feel like that's messed up
of her to be like, hey, bro, nice world, you know,
like that's a lot.
Speaker 17 (36:57):
I mean, I just think of you like it's not like,
oh for he gets his name mispronounced and then he
dies on top of it, like.
Speaker 2 (37:03):
I think, you know, how was it said? Did he
kill it?
Speaker 18 (37:06):
Well?
Speaker 2 (37:07):
That was true? Come on now, all jokes aside, wasn't
a good set.
Speaker 17 (37:11):
That was Actually what what made me feel guilty is
like we were all struggling that night and he went
up and he had like a guitar and I was
like a little hacky, but he was doing really well.
And we were in the back of the room, not
in that room, but like in the other room, but
we could se him on TV being.
Speaker 18 (37:22):
Like this hack all mad.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 18 (37:24):
Well so I mispronounced his name.
Speaker 2 (37:27):
And talk crap about him. So what is it when
you when you talk about that, you know, like all
this were having a rough night. That's the audience then, right,
is it? Or is it just the vibe in the room?
What is it that makes it an off night in
the club.
Speaker 17 (37:38):
So I've been doing comedy for seventeen years now, and
I think when I started, I would always blame me
and I think that's a good place.
Speaker 2 (37:47):
To start, Like the vibe starts with you.
Speaker 18 (37:51):
Now I blame the audience.
Speaker 4 (37:54):
Something wrong with these I've been doing it long enough
that I'm like now, I'm like, no, no, this is
on profession.
Speaker 3 (37:59):
Something wrong with you?
Speaker 17 (38:00):
Yes, and you know yeah, but yeah, back then, I
think it's good when you start out to always blame yourself,
even though that is oftentimes it's not you.
Speaker 18 (38:08):
I mean, like, you know, people are going, you know.
Speaker 2 (38:10):
Sometimes you're just inn maybe in an area that doesn't
appreciate those jokes, because I've seen, because you're pretty opinionated guy,
and I've seen sometimes you'll maybe talk politics. Yeah, yeah,
and there's got to be someone in the crowd that's
you know about it.
Speaker 17 (38:22):
Yeah, Sometimes people get like mad, They're like, why are
you like talking about politics?
Speaker 18 (38:26):
Will message me And I'm.
Speaker 17 (38:27):
Like, like, as if comedy never had that, I think
it's always just been pop tart jokes from the beginning.
Speaker 2 (38:33):
Yeah, right, like no one's heard of like Lenny.
Speaker 17 (38:35):
Bruce or Bill Hicks. I don't know, it's just like
it should be like an expected thing.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
I don't know, I think so, but people are various
insitive these days. So yeah, and going state to state.
Speaker 4 (38:44):
Does that like when you get into different regions, like
you know, deep South versus Northwest MS part of the country, go,
do you do you temper your your your plan for them,
like maybe give them I.
Speaker 17 (38:56):
Wait, I wait till they like me before I say
I'm Jewish. That's my plan, fair enough, And then I've
tricked them into.
Speaker 2 (39:03):
Like word buddies. No, I like how you you in
that first joke that we played on the air, you
were you said you had a speech impediment. I don't
hear a speech impediment? Really, thanks?
Speaker 18 (39:12):
Yeah, I mean I have one, just.
Speaker 2 (39:16):
Like a lisp. Yeah, yeah, okay, what what words are?
Do you struggle with anything with it?
Speaker 18 (39:24):
I mean it's not like a US list. Yeah, I
feel like I'm getting bullied here say.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
The word trauma. I've always come back. And I'm one
of those guys that I like lisps on people. When
I've heard DJs with lisps, I'm like, I'm a weird person.
Speaker 19 (39:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 18 (39:39):
Yeah, I mean, you know, I haven't. It sounds like
a slight lisp. I don't know, I don't know. It
depends you're talking to, but it's funny. Yeah, is one
of those that's funny just the list.
Speaker 3 (39:49):
Is it one of those things that like when you
were drinking, does it get worse when you drink?
Speaker 18 (39:55):
No, but that would be really funny.
Speaker 2 (39:57):
It just got worse.
Speaker 18 (40:00):
Think maybe it did.
Speaker 17 (40:01):
Actually probably, yeah, I guess I've been sober for now,
like uh maybe like five or six years.
Speaker 18 (40:08):
Yeah, I h but I think at the time, yeah,
it probably got worse. I probably just didn't realize it.
Speaker 4 (40:15):
Yeah, maybe, so when you quit drinking, just like Hurricane
through a door one too many times at the end,
like is there a brand finale?
Speaker 2 (40:22):
No, it'll be better at comedy.
Speaker 8 (40:23):
You know what.
Speaker 17 (40:24):
You know what happened, I was, I drank a lot,
and then I went to a doctor when I moved
to New York. He said I had fatty liver disease,
which once you're getting roasted at the.
Speaker 18 (40:31):
Doctor bottom.
Speaker 17 (40:36):
A fat loser kidney, you know. But like so he said,
quit drinking and then I'll uh, you know, it'll go away.
So I quit drinking, and I lost a bunch of weight.
I'm like, I don't want to drink again. I don't
want to gain the way back. And then I've I've
just gained it back.
Speaker 18 (40:49):
But now I'm like how fat would I be if
I didn't drink.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
That's very impressive. It's really huge, especially when it's like
it becomes a hap at the clubs. I know how
hard it is when you're in the club to drink,
and so congratulations on that, because that is a that's
an accomplishment.
Speaker 4 (41:05):
So yeah, it's up there with a bartender on being
taunted with alcohol.
Speaker 2 (41:11):
Like this doesn't tempt you, So it doesn't make your
mouth water.
Speaker 3 (41:16):
It shouldn't tempt you because it's been under there for
like three years.
Speaker 18 (41:22):
Just start grabbing it, drinking it right away.
Speaker 3 (41:25):
You brought it.
Speaker 17 (41:26):
It's tough to be a sober fat comic because everyone
wants wants to party fat comic.
Speaker 18 (41:31):
That's the thing.
Speaker 17 (41:32):
It's like Burt Kreischer, it's hard to mark at myself
as like, yeah, not fun, Bert Crush.
Speaker 2 (41:40):
You're hilarious. He's going to be at Helium Comedy Club
this weekend. He's actually gonna be in the Neon room
Heliumcomedy dot com Helium Sorry Portland dot Heliumcomedy dot com
is the website, that's right, Portland, come out.
Speaker 17 (41:51):
Yeah, we only got a couple of tickets left for Saturday,
so yeah, Okay, get it.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
Funny guy, man, go check him out. It's a it's
a Ranan hirsch Burg.
Speaker 18 (42:00):
Now you ask.
Speaker 2 (42:03):
I got nervous again for saying.
Speaker 4 (42:06):
Yeah, so he got it right the first time. He
didn't want to butcher the back end, you.
Speaker 2 (42:09):
Said, Ronald, thanks so much for coming on the show man,
Thank you, thanks for having me. All right, Coming up next,
we do have to play the five and ten game
for your chance at tickets to go see Offspring. All right,
so we're looking for callers ten and eleven, eight, six, six,
four four, five, one oh five nine is a number.
We'll do that right after def Leppard on the Brew
(42:33):
and Laura Happy Friday. Renon was funny. Yeah, I like
that guy. I liked him a lot. He's gonna be
a Helium tonight. So Portland dot Heliumcomedy dot com is
the website.
Speaker 3 (42:45):
So, oh my god.
Speaker 2 (42:47):
Very gassy last couple of days, like just tooting up
a storm here, like the show's over and people leave
the room and I just break win here.
Speaker 3 (42:55):
Why you know, I always have to come in here
and get my stuff after.
Speaker 2 (42:58):
I know, and I'm always super sketched out, like please
don't come in here. There's one day she did come
in here after I tooted.
Speaker 3 (43:02):
And he just like straight up was like, I just
to it.
Speaker 2 (43:04):
You gotta go.
Speaker 4 (43:05):
I was like, you, he's just dusting your stuff while
you're in the other room.
Speaker 3 (43:09):
I don't know, I'm gonna take I'm gonna start taking
all my stuff before I.
Speaker 2 (43:13):
Taking my things. Yeah, well, yeah, you don't want it
to seep into your coat. So exactly, it already has
get that.
Speaker 3 (43:18):
I've been maybe to talk to you about that smell, but.
Speaker 6 (43:22):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (43:22):
I've been burping, I've been tooting. I don't know what
the problem is.
Speaker 3 (43:25):
Change change your diet, what you've been eating.
Speaker 2 (43:27):
A couple of things. There's also some medications maybe like
it could be maybe some of those vitamins that when
you burp up you just taste fish oil.
Speaker 1 (43:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (43:35):
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (43:36):
Anyway, you're just airing out. I'm just erring myself out.
Speaker 1 (43:39):
Man.
Speaker 2 (43:39):
You know you guys don't mind.
Speaker 3 (43:40):
That's my grandpa. You say, better to let it out
and bear the shame than keep it in and bear
the pain.
Speaker 4 (43:45):
Wow, kids, so interesting riddle for just ripping one in
front of everybody.
Speaker 2 (43:50):
Beautiful. Yeah, all right, let's play our game. The five
and ten gameho, it's a very simple game. We're gonna
give you a category and then you'll have ten seconds
to name five items in that category.
Speaker 8 (44:06):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (44:07):
And this morning on the line, we have tickets to
The Offspring, Jimmy Eat World and Newfound Glory. Let's go
to Dwight. Dwight's calling from Sandy. Good morning, Dwight, Hey,
good morning. What bro You know how to play the game?
Speaker 19 (44:21):
Yes, sir, I listen to you guys every day.
Speaker 2 (44:23):
Oh thanks, my Franks. We appreciate it. All right. Today,
you're gonna have ten seconds to name five streaming services.
You have ten seconds beginning now.
Speaker 19 (44:36):
Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, HBO, Max, Disney Plus.
Speaker 2 (44:45):
There it is.
Speaker 3 (44:47):
It's amazing, pretty good. Even here in the studio before
we went on the air, we were having a hard
time naming five streaming services.
Speaker 2 (44:54):
So yeah, that's when we knew it was a good game.
And he had a late start, you know, so he
kind of went y and then you hit him quick. Congratulations,
my friend. You're gonna go see the Offspring with Jimmy
World and Newfound Glory. In September at the Tanner Drew
and Laura Amphitheater, also known as.
Speaker 19 (45:07):
A thank you guys so much, No problem, bro, my
favorite all time.
Speaker 3 (45:12):
Nice.
Speaker 2 (45:13):
You know at the show, you should you should create
your own Tanner Jew and Laura shirt.
Speaker 3 (45:17):
Yeah, that'd be cool, that would be amazing.
Speaker 19 (45:20):
I will try to do something.
Speaker 2 (45:21):
Like this is gonna be a great show. Take your
ass to Michael's and get some what you look like.
Speaker 3 (45:29):
Get some puffy paint just right on, just with.
Speaker 2 (45:31):
Like a heart, yeah, in the station like five nine
the Brew and then Tanner Jew and Laura and then
the time and then a d Put a giant QR
code and paint on your back.
Speaker 3 (45:41):
Yeah, the link to our live stream.
Speaker 2 (45:42):
People will likely buy you a beer at some point.
Speaker 8 (45:45):
Oh man, you guys to ask it for a lot
with the QR code now.
Speaker 3 (45:49):
Just playing.
Speaker 2 (45:50):
Hang on the fun, buddy, We'll get your information. We'll
see you at the concert, because I'm going to I
can't wait. All right, Coming up later on this morning,
Colin from Goldberg Jones one undred Divorce is gonna be
in the Student. It will be a freedom Friday. We'll
talk to him. We also are gonna do cheers and
jeers this morning, and then we'll talk to Beef Water
about the big Walk next week.
Speaker 3 (46:07):
So goodness is just so much happening happening.
Speaker 2 (46:14):
Story, It's time for the big story, where we all
go around the room sharing what we think the biggest
stories of the day are. I'll start this off. Birth
rates in the United States are at a near record low.
New data released by the CDC says at about three
point six million babies were born in the United States
last year. That's it's a one percent increase from twenty
twenty three, which saw an all time low birth rate
(46:35):
in the United States. So people got to start smashing.
Speaker 3 (46:38):
Why though, I feel like three point six babies sounds
like a lot to me.
Speaker 4 (46:41):
Well, I feel like there's so many people who aren't
having kids these days compared to the good old days,
and those numbers are going down, and it's it's alarming
because that's how we is.
Speaker 2 (46:53):
Kids are expensive, they're sticky.
Speaker 3 (46:55):
Yeah, I think if they want us to start having
kids again, like maybe they should bring the car down
because life is extensive. I could barely feed myself, let
alone a sweet little baby.
Speaker 2 (47:05):
Yeah, my kid eating mac and cheese and top ram
until they're seventeen. Yeah, well awful.
Speaker 4 (47:10):
Yeah, Well, having having three of them, you just go
just get the next meal done. That's all you got,
ye on.
Speaker 3 (47:16):
The next taste the next day at a time.
Speaker 4 (47:18):
The big story to me is be careful what meal
you guys are serving, because looks like I'm about to die.
A new study links eating chicken of early cancer death.
What uh yeah, Happy Friday? This is the deal A
nearly twenty which says that about five thousand adults for
nearly twenty years are found that those who ate were
(47:42):
four servings of chicken a week were twenty seven percent
more likely to die from digestive cancers. And so if
you eat chicken every day or every couple of days,
like I do, you're all of a sudden in this boat.
I'm really sick of having everything tell you that it's
going to kill you, like the chicken and the receipt
(48:02):
you used to buy after you bought it, both bringing
you down chance.
Speaker 3 (48:08):
What are we supposed to eat?
Speaker 2 (48:10):
I don't know what are we supposed to do?
Speaker 4 (48:12):
Can I just eat grass in the yard, or as
it's probably pesticide, you start.
Speaker 2 (48:16):
Just grazing the land like a cow. You put a
fertilizer on that last summer.
Speaker 3 (48:20):
And I thought I thought chicken was supposed to be
good for you.
Speaker 4 (48:23):
Well, you know, it's just one study. I'm still leaning in.
We'll see what happens. Still got a seventy four percent
chance or seventy three percent chance of survival.
Speaker 3 (48:31):
We'll make it out alive, We'll see. I think the
big story is that the DEA's National Drug take Back
Days tomorrow. Several locations around Oregon are going to be
accepting prescription medications you no longer needs.
Speaker 4 (48:44):
Tanner's Driveway is one. You can bring them to me
and I'll take care of Yeah, there's a more runner
with the back window open.
Speaker 3 (48:50):
Absolutely. The City of Portland's Safe Blocks program and Portland
Police will host a drug take back event from ten
am to two pm at at the or with precinct buildings.
So they're going to be taking tablets, capsules, patches, and
other solid forms of prescription prescription drugs and over the
counter medicines. So if you're thinking about bringing down your syringers, sharps,
(49:14):
illegal drugs, just don't don't do that. If you don't
want to face the consequences, find a location near you
at deatakeback dot com.
Speaker 4 (49:25):
Well, you know it's one of those deals though. If
they're dropping off paraphernalia. I get it, like a crackpipe
or a needle. But if they're giving the drugs back,
it should be like when they do the gun take back,
like no questions ask, We'll take it all.
Speaker 2 (49:37):
It would just get the drug off the set.
Speaker 3 (49:39):
Maybe, and maybe that is the case, but I think
primarily they're just trying to get people to come out
and hang over their pills.
Speaker 2 (49:46):
Yeah right, all right, coming up here in a few minutes,
calling from Goldberg Jones one hundred Divorce for Men should
be here. We'll talk to him. We got to talk
to the Beef because he's going to be walking from
the radio station to the Motus Center next week.
Speaker 3 (49:59):
Beefs Beef's already in a bad mood today. Why I
don't know, but he came in here with a stink
face on.
Speaker 15 (50:06):
Yeah, because we're not going to get into this on
the air.
Speaker 2 (50:09):
Oh really, I think we are now, there's no need
for it. Oh what's going on? Is there something going
on between.
Speaker 15 (50:14):
You and the Word to find?
Speaker 20 (50:15):
I just I got booby trapped just coming into the building,
and I just get to deal with these things.
Speaker 2 (50:21):
What does that mean? Booby trap? What's going on?
Speaker 3 (50:24):
Befooter? Is really sour about the whole salty he had
to let the comedian.
Speaker 2 (50:28):
Oh that's right, God, that's got you sideways. So the
comedian when he when he got here, he comes with
ian who is the manager of Helium, and he always
texts me when he gets here so we can come
let him in. Well, we were on the air talking
about forklift certification. I didn't see the text. Many important
ten minutes went by right on the radio. And I
know that because when I looked at the phone, it
(50:49):
said the text came in ten minutes ago. And then
Casey's more salty about it than they were.
Speaker 20 (50:55):
Wow, I got the stink guy when I walked in
knowing nothing about the situation.
Speaker 2 (51:00):
All right, Well that's okay.
Speaker 15 (51:02):
He's looking at me like, dude, where you been.
Speaker 6 (51:04):
I'm just getting here.
Speaker 15 (51:06):
I have no idea what's happening.
Speaker 2 (51:07):
You don't like it when people give you three heat
at you sill early.
Speaker 20 (51:10):
This wasn't even heat like it just he looked at
me like he was just disappointed in the whole situation.
Speaker 2 (51:14):
A fine things happened, don't worry about it. They weren't upset,
chill out, smooth, that's fine.
Speaker 3 (51:20):
Your panties smooth, sit over, thanks if we appreciate it,
smooth anything things I have to do for you, guys,
never ending.
Speaker 2 (51:30):
Take a walk. I'm gonna play the song and you
take a walk for three minutes and come right back.
We're gonna need to but you need to take a
long three minute push ups. Just chill out, figure out
your schedule, figure out your attitude. All right, that's right,
I've had it, all right, your chance at one thousand
dollars in cash right now.
Speaker 1 (51:45):
You're listening to and Laura Drew and Laura.
Speaker 2 (51:50):
All right in the studio with us this morning. It's
calling from Goldberg Jones hundred divorce. What's up, brother, I'm here,
he's here, miked up kind of. We haven't seen you
since gosh before the meat. Yeah, we haven't seen you
since then because.
Speaker 6 (52:09):
I couldn't I couldn't come for the judge and so okay,
but well I heard the news. But congratulations young buck.
Speaker 2 (52:18):
Casey, be careful case She doesn't like it brought up right.
Speaker 3 (52:22):
Now as we speak. He's pretending that he cannot hear
what we're talking about, what we're mic.
Speaker 15 (52:29):
I'm trying to fix the splitter over here.
Speaker 20 (52:31):
No, he emailed me day up, and I immediately said, no,
Drew was the better man.
Speaker 15 (52:35):
He took the deal, and you were.
Speaker 2 (52:37):
You were a gracious loser.
Speaker 8 (52:38):
You know.
Speaker 2 (52:39):
He's not like you went all it was all poudy.
He was very gracious towards Drew. But yeah, it's still
a bummer when you lose. But Colin, you're very grateful.
We're very grateful to you for giving us the grill
that Drew took home. If you already set that puppy up.
Speaker 4 (52:51):
I have not used it yet, but I've got a
I have a plan. I've got the briquets and everything.
I'm waiting for the beef water could what's the name
that is it? A chimney, chimney, charcoal chimney, the little
thing that starts it up. I'm just waiting on that piece,
and then I'm gonna be grilling.
Speaker 3 (53:08):
I mean, you don't need one of those, right, Like,
we never had one of those growing up. We just
put them all in like a little pyramid and just
did it down.
Speaker 4 (53:14):
But yeah, but your dad also filled it full of
fuel down there, and then you guys.
Speaker 15 (53:19):
Maybe yelling a gas on it. I don't see what
the problem.
Speaker 4 (53:23):
So yeah, it could be done that way, but trying
to skip the lighter fluid.
Speaker 2 (53:27):
All right, yeah, well, uh you know Colin, it was.
It was a big event. But our next big event
is coming up on Wednesday.
Speaker 6 (53:33):
Is that the park?
Speaker 2 (53:35):
Uh no, we already did the part.
Speaker 3 (53:37):
We've just done so much.
Speaker 2 (53:42):
On Wednesday, Bee Fodder is going to attempt to walk
from the radio station here and Tigered to the Moda
Center in Portland in under four hours. Wow, it's ten miles.
Speaker 6 (53:52):
Ten miles nice, So do.
Speaker 2 (53:54):
You think you can do it? Let me look at
look at his Look at his figure.
Speaker 6 (53:57):
Let me feel the figure. Oh yeah, yeah, he's got
enough fuel in there to me, he's got some fuel.
You got it, baby.
Speaker 2 (54:05):
I think he's going to do it. I think he's
gonna hurt, but I think he's going to do it.
You know, like his feet are gonna ache like a bitch,
But I think he'll pull it off. Beef.
Speaker 20 (54:11):
Yeah, I think I have no concerns about getting the
job done. It will happen one way or another. Put
on a sign up in your window. I'll pass by
your office. It's a quick little go Beef, don't die
on my block.
Speaker 15 (54:23):
Something like that.
Speaker 2 (54:24):
Yeah, you got to get off his block before you keel. Yeah,
if if his car, if you're in a way of
his car trying to leave, you're all leaned against vehicle,
your body.
Speaker 6 (54:32):
So some suggestions because I did a marathon and I'd
only ran eleven miles before I I love you, and
because I was like, why would you ever want to
run twenty six point two or three miles ever? So
I'll just train at eleven. I'll be fine. So about
mile twenty, so we'll say mile eight, there's this cement
(54:53):
truck that pulls up next to you and dump cement
down both of your legs and they start to get
really heavy. So that's when you take tailing a so
you you you don't have to worry about food and
you have a little bit, take a goo, some water
and then.
Speaker 2 (55:07):
Yeah nobody, uh, how many people mentioned the tail and
all are you going to be taking some pain relief?
Speaker 15 (55:12):
I've had a couple of people say take some aprofene.
Speaker 6 (55:14):
Start off with ibuprofen. That's how guys pre medicated.
Speaker 3 (55:18):
I would have never thought.
Speaker 2 (55:19):
To do that. And it's a pain killer.
Speaker 6 (55:22):
Yeah yeah, then you then you hit the pain killer
with the tile and all I'm picking up three pain
killers along the route.
Speaker 15 (55:28):
Somewhere, I'm gonna knock on some tan.
Speaker 4 (55:30):
I don't know that's how you go, statue of livery bus.
Speaker 15 (55:35):
I just need a couple of quick bangers.
Speaker 2 (55:36):
What do you got?
Speaker 15 (55:37):
We got to keep moving?
Speaker 2 (55:38):
I have all that doesn't that much time. Those are
called pose button. We're gonna be streaming the entire thing
on Instagram, so you'll be able to watch Beef water
nice as he is walking and sweating and dealing with
people driving by and hopefully not throwing anything, you know, hopefully,
well yeah, maybe roses. Well I hope.
Speaker 15 (55:54):
Uh look, garments throw money if you're going to throw anything.
That's my thought on the matter.
Speaker 2 (55:59):
Because all the money that that we raise, because you
can donate right now, I want to five nine in
bru dot com. It's going straight to the Autism Society
of Oregon because that's the reason we're doing this call,
and it's Autism Awareness Month month. Casey's got an autistic
kid and when he was younger, there weren't a lot
of options and a lot of resources available. So just
wants to make sure families know that there are ways
that you can you can get things done, and there
(56:19):
are more resources now than there were ten years ago.
Speaker 6 (56:21):
Absolutely, now people are like embracing it. And you know,
people kids with autism are amazing, right, so much once
you understand it and you have more awareness, you can
tap into it. You have educators that understand what they're
trying to accomplish.
Speaker 3 (56:37):
This.
Speaker 6 (56:37):
The these kids are just.
Speaker 2 (56:39):
Amazing, they really are. There's videos going viral like what
kind of tism do you have? I got the kind
that makes me memorize an entire movie without leading them.
You know, in their lane, they're incredible.
Speaker 4 (56:49):
They can do things that you could never do because
of the way their brains work. So harnessing it rather
than adding.
Speaker 2 (56:55):
As stigma is what we're looking for. That's great And
so I think you know, just that alone and will
get beefwatter there. But again I think he's also says Colin,
he's not gonna stretch. He's not gonna I.
Speaker 15 (57:05):
Didn't say it wasn't gonna stretch. You just encouraged me to.
Speaker 2 (57:08):
Did he not sound like he wasn't playing on stretch?
Speaker 20 (57:10):
What I sound like I'm doing versus what I said
is two different things.
Speaker 2 (57:14):
To work on your communication. This is a radio show.
Speaker 4 (57:17):
I mean, so are you gonna are you gonna hit
the whole body doing some groin some I downloaded.
Speaker 20 (57:22):
To different check Nor's workout tapes. I've been stretching on
chairs holding full milk jugs.
Speaker 2 (57:30):
Yeah. People are getting frustrated, Yeah.
Speaker 15 (57:32):
While my son cracks me in the thigh with a
kindo stick. Were getting into a family.
Speaker 2 (57:38):
Affair, frustrated with us yesterday, saying you guys keep trashing
on beef water. You guys are not doing it. You're
not doing this, so leave them alone.
Speaker 3 (57:45):
They're saying, well, it wasn't our idea, it was his idea.
Speaker 2 (57:47):
Well, technically he stole from another radio show, so it
was another radio show.
Speaker 3 (57:50):
That's true.
Speaker 20 (57:51):
Yeah, because nobody's walked for charity before until now right.
Speaker 2 (57:54):
I'm just saying, you said it was my idea, it wasn't, And.
Speaker 4 (57:57):
I think in a different scenario we would all gladly
walk with you for this cause or any other great cause.
Speaker 6 (58:02):
Is there a website that you can get on there
and donate.
Speaker 4 (58:05):
Yes, And we're actually starting to get some some traction.
Speaker 2 (58:09):
With all that. What's our? What's our? I'll give the website.
It's one of five nine in the brew dot com all
the proceeds go to Autism Society of Oregon. Laura, what's
it standing at right now?
Speaker 3 (58:17):
Right now, we have collected a total of nine hundred
and fifteen dollar.
Speaker 2 (58:24):
We gotta break a thousand for the end of the show.
Speaker 15 (58:26):
Yeah, creeping on a thousand bucks.
Speaker 20 (58:27):
This is very very good news, So thank you everybody
who's kicked in.
Speaker 2 (58:30):
At this point, I think we can reach a thousand
before the end of the show. Right well, yeah, I.
Speaker 4 (58:34):
Think that people have been a little sleepy. That's not
far off of what the last I mean, we've been
in here for hours since the last.
Speaker 3 (58:40):
Yeah, so yesterday we had eight forty five when we
left in this morning we're at nine to fifteen, so
that's pretty good. But I think we could absolutely he.
Speaker 2 (58:49):
Sit there, sign up or just log on rather one
of five nine in the BRU dot com. Scroll down
a little bit. You'll see Beef's One Man March. Click
that link and all the information will be right there.
Speaker 3 (58:58):
I'll put it up on our Instagram to just hop
on and click on a link and bought a big
bot of boop jus.
Speaker 2 (59:04):
Then it's all starting next Wednesday. The show's going to
start thirty minutes earlier. On Wednesday at five thirty, and
then right at six beef Water will begin his trek towards.
Speaker 6 (59:13):
Cruising behind in the van.
Speaker 2 (59:15):
No, I think there might be some like I think
Court might lag twenty feet behind, so we can get
some footage.
Speaker 6 (59:21):
You got a tracker on you know where you're at,
like you do in the Boston Marathon.
Speaker 20 (59:24):
We'll be live on Instagram the whole time, all right,
so we'll have that going for us. And I do
believe there will be some monitoring of progress physically.
Speaker 6 (59:32):
I'm sure.
Speaker 4 (59:33):
Let's just let's hope there's a police department watching on
Instagram somewhere as he goes through tent Land.
Speaker 6 (59:38):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (59:39):
Yes, are you excited to beef I am.
Speaker 15 (59:41):
I'm really excited. I wish it was happening today.
Speaker 2 (59:43):
Are you filming better?
Speaker 15 (59:44):
I feel good about it, I really do.
Speaker 2 (59:45):
We know you're a little cranky this morning. You filming
better now?
Speaker 15 (59:47):
Yeah, we can go back to it if you want to.
Speaker 2 (59:50):
You look like you feel better. You're smiling now.
Speaker 15 (59:52):
I was smiling the whole time.
Speaker 2 (59:53):
Well it was a fake smote.
Speaker 3 (59:54):
You bring that look. We don't need to reef visit that.
Speaker 2 (59:57):
Let's just focus on the back hand we're taking up
callings time. Everyone calm down. If I want to talk,
I want annoy.
Speaker 15 (01:00:02):
Casey getting fiercely. You can see his heart pounding through
his shirt.
Speaker 6 (01:00:06):
Yeah, that's the heat. That's the heat in this Room's
a lot of hot air, and it's pretty hot. I
think that's the problem with this Roomy.
Speaker 2 (01:00:13):
It makes us crazy. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:00:14):
Yeah, you guys were blowing on.
Speaker 2 (01:00:17):
Yeah. I mean it's literally we got a thermost in here.
Speaker 4 (01:00:19):
What does it say If it's like eighty eight, we're
probably seventy eight.
Speaker 20 (01:00:24):
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Speaker 21 (01:03:33):
Good Morning Broke Crew, Real quick off the wall. Question
about divorces and people's personal properties. My dad got divorced recently,
just passed away. His stuff is still at his ex
wife's house. What kind of timeline do I have to
get that stuff out of her house? If I reach
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out to her or if she reach outs just to me?
Speaker 12 (01:03:55):
Heany for information?
Speaker 2 (01:03:57):
Have a great day, it's a good question.
Speaker 6 (01:03:58):
That is a good question. It's more of a bailment issue.
She's holding property that isn't hers, that is a possession
of the estate. I guess of the father, I don't
know if there's any time for him. But as I
tell people, especially in divorce, and get it out as
fast as possible.
Speaker 2 (01:04:14):
Just stud as quickly as you can.
Speaker 6 (01:04:15):
Might end up in the yard sale pretty quick, right,
especially with an angrich And.
Speaker 2 (01:04:19):
Once it's gone, it's gone.
Speaker 6 (01:04:21):
That's right. So yeah, you'd follow bailment issues. So when
people are holding property that's not their own and there's
this period of time, but yeah, I'd get in there,
get it out as quickly as possible. I wouldn't wait
more than thirty to sixty days.
Speaker 2 (01:04:34):
I've seen so many stories where the kids, you know,
their dad's got a new wife, maybe she's a little younger,
doesn't really have a relationship with the kids. And then
like you know, like when Casey Kasem died, there was
a war between his wife and those kids. She wouldn't
let them, the kids see the body, she wouldn't let
them bury him where he wanted to be buried. Like,
what power do you have with something when I guess
(01:04:56):
the woman or whoever the man has, I don't know
what am I trying to swear?
Speaker 4 (01:05:00):
They're withholding the they're withholding whether it's the body or
it's his car, or it's the money.
Speaker 3 (01:05:07):
Like what power do you have about who has power
of attorney at that point?
Speaker 6 (01:05:12):
Or like what the Yeah, what happens is most people
who are married, the spouse is the power of attorney.
They're the beneficiary of the estate. And then you have
the kids. And it wasn't necessarily meant to be that way.
They're supposed to be an inclusion, but it is brutal.
So you definitely want to get your estate planning in order.
But it's it's a little touchy because if you're remarried
(01:05:34):
and you have kids from a previous marriage, you're going
to have to do an estate plan that says, hey, honey,
I know i'm married to you, but in my will
and estate plan, I'm going to give my kids this
or that or these rights. But absent that you know,
this X now has control.
Speaker 4 (01:05:47):
But what about like so on just the simplest level,
the dad, the dad passes away and he gives the kid,
he says, I want you to have my corvette. Okay,
And then but the step mom is the executor of
the estate and she says, nah, well, how do you
how do you enforce that then? Like, but he said
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it's for me, and they say no, like how it
has to be.
Speaker 6 (01:06:11):
And that's why the written your will, your state plan
has to articulate it. Otherwise it's so fitten is it?
Speaker 2 (01:06:18):
Then the law comes in.
Speaker 6 (01:06:19):
Yeah, then I'm not a probate attorney, but you probably
through probate and you get your own attorney, and then
they would put lean on the the executor, so.
Speaker 2 (01:06:30):
Like any person. Then at that point it would be connected.
Speaker 6 (01:06:32):
Then you have to but it's it's a pain and
just inner family stuff. Just oh yeah, me and my
siblings are good. And then somebody your parents pass and
then yeah, he'll break.
Speaker 2 (01:06:43):
I thought I got that. I was talking to my mom,
was like, you got to put a will together. Oh yeah,
you got to do you know in case, he was
telling me about it, because you know, even if there's
not really a lot to split up, which is the
case here. Uh, you know, like the legal nonsense that
you have to go through when there's no will. Yeah,
for case, you were telling me that it's it's a
bit of a nightmare.
Speaker 8 (01:07:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 20 (01:07:00):
I mean, if you've ever had to deal with a
parental estate, like you got to, it's just a lot
of hoops to jump through, and you got to make
sure it's buttoned up or it turns into a problem
and then things go to probate and then that's going
to take right.
Speaker 2 (01:07:12):
So I brought this up to my mom and she
got angry with me. She got angry that I said, Mom,
you should probably put together Well, I don't need to
put together a will. Mom, you're it's not Your health
is not great.
Speaker 6 (01:07:23):
You've got to siblings.
Speaker 2 (01:07:24):
I got a brother.
Speaker 6 (01:07:25):
Yeah, okay, well then yes, put a will together.
Speaker 2 (01:07:27):
Yeah yeah. My mom's got diabetes, she's got heart failure,
she's got uh cancer ovarian.
Speaker 6 (01:07:33):
Yeah, so you.
Speaker 2 (01:07:35):
Know you've got three terminal things. Mom, you should put
together a will. And she's so stubborn. Come with me
to see my mom this weekend.
Speaker 6 (01:07:43):
I'll walk in with Well.
Speaker 4 (01:07:44):
The will is also so overdue that my parents are
pressuring me to have a will, And like you know,
I was bummed to hear they had one because that
represents death and all this stuff. But it makes sense
to me now but now, what's.
Speaker 6 (01:07:57):
That you have kids?
Speaker 4 (01:07:58):
Yeah, I've got three kid and so it's it's it's
becoming irresponsible that I don't have a will.
Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
I'm gonna call my mom. We're gonna talk to.
Speaker 6 (01:08:06):
Some there we go. She's going to reach through this mic.
Speaker 2 (01:08:12):
She needs to know. Like I, it's there's nothing to
get right. I'm just saying I don't want to deal
with all the legal stuff that Casey was talking about,
clear up everything, you know, because when my mom passes,
I want this. I just it's gonna it's gonna be hard,
you know. I just want to move on.
Speaker 20 (01:08:26):
And that's why you want this to That's the last
time that you want to jump into it, you know
what I mean. You don't want to start at ground
zero at that point when like it's the.
Speaker 10 (01:08:33):
Last thing you want.
Speaker 2 (01:08:35):
Hey, Mama, do I wake you up? No? Okay? Sorry,
I mean offend you. How are you feeling? Yeah? Sounds
like I just woke her up. She's she's that person
will pretend like she's not.
Speaker 3 (01:08:55):
She's working into it.
Speaker 2 (01:08:58):
But you can tell when someone's lying down, you know. Anyway, Mom,
I love you very much and I'm sorry that you're
feeling a little jagged. Is that what you said?
Speaker 3 (01:09:06):
Dragon?
Speaker 18 (01:09:07):
Yeah, jagged jagged Jack.
Speaker 10 (01:09:09):
I don't know what I said. I have no idea.
Speaker 2 (01:09:14):
Listen, I just want to You know, we talked about
this once and you didn't respond well to it. But
I think you and I should discuss this weekend about
putting will together. For you that why you're putting a
will together?
Speaker 3 (01:09:29):
A will?
Speaker 8 (01:09:30):
Yeah, I have a will put together and I to
it and.
Speaker 10 (01:09:36):
Change it all the time.
Speaker 2 (01:09:38):
Well, look at that.
Speaker 10 (01:09:41):
Depends on how you know how your behavior.
Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
Okay, Mom, I just remember last time I brought it up.
You got upset. You're like, I'm not putting a will together.
You got pretty hostel with me.
Speaker 10 (01:09:55):
No, no, I never would have said that.
Speaker 8 (01:09:58):
Mm.
Speaker 2 (01:09:59):
Well, she seems to have it.
Speaker 6 (01:10:01):
Now she has it, and she's adding what they call
condostles to it. When you make amendments, you can do
a condostle that says, hey, uh, you know, Tanner's being
a dick.
Speaker 2 (01:10:09):
So, but how do you make those by just a pencil.
Speaker 6 (01:10:13):
They don't have to keep going back to an attorney
to do it.
Speaker 2 (01:10:15):
Okay, So, but what happens then, who's to say that
that a family member just didn't write that in pencil
after they died.
Speaker 6 (01:10:21):
True.
Speaker 2 (01:10:21):
Yeah, and how's that legally binding? Well, yeah, I sign it.
Speaker 6 (01:10:26):
It'd better better to do it in front of a
notary so it's verified.
Speaker 3 (01:10:29):
God, Wait, is that for real? You just like take
a pencil and like cross something out and write something.
Speaker 6 (01:10:34):
There have been stories where people do their will on
a napkin and sign it, and then the question is
it valid and you go through the probate to determine
whether that's the.
Speaker 10 (01:10:43):
If they were in sound mind, that's true.
Speaker 6 (01:10:46):
Which is always questionable.
Speaker 4 (01:10:47):
Yeah, my dad's writing me out thirty one times last year.
Speaker 10 (01:10:53):
Who is his voice that I'm hearing that? I don't know, mom.
Speaker 2 (01:10:56):
His name is Colin from One Divorce Goldberg Jones. So
if you and Scott, for you know, want to finally
end this thing, that's.
Speaker 6 (01:11:02):
What I really know about it. I'm not so good
on probate and the state planning, but sounds like you
got it together. But if you need a divorce, if.
Speaker 2 (01:11:08):
You want a divorce, mama, Colin's got your back.
Speaker 10 (01:11:11):
I am not. No, I'm not getting a divorce.
Speaker 6 (01:11:14):
Well that's good to hear.
Speaker 2 (01:11:15):
That's good to hear, and it's also good to hear
that you have a will. I didn't know that. Yeah,
she's on it.
Speaker 10 (01:11:20):
So you know you better be uh you know, on
your toes and better be good to me.
Speaker 2 (01:11:26):
So all right, I agree, God forbid, God forbid my
brother gets a dirty roll top desk in the living room.
Nothing to give Mama.
Speaker 3 (01:11:37):
You can probably you could probably clean up that roll
top desk.
Speaker 2 (01:11:39):
I actually do want because why yeah, she got it
when I was like six or something.
Speaker 4 (01:11:45):
You're going to be saying in that thing in the garage,
it's going to be your private and joy.
Speaker 10 (01:11:51):
Yeah, I'll tell you Channer if when it all happens, well,
I forgot what.
Speaker 2 (01:11:58):
I was going to say, just like, does she I
do not like it what my mom calls me tanner?
Speaker 3 (01:12:02):
I was going to say. I was going to say,
does she always call you? No?
Speaker 2 (01:12:05):
You heard her. She started to say, chat what do
you like her to call you? My real name, which
is Chad?
Speaker 6 (01:12:11):
Oh you know that I did not know.
Speaker 2 (01:12:13):
Did you see him? Just realize you were in Chad?
Speaker 3 (01:12:15):
Like didn't look like a Chad?
Speaker 2 (01:12:19):
Did I hate you?
Speaker 18 (01:12:21):
Guys?
Speaker 2 (01:12:22):
See what you did, Mom, I could have been a Chris.
He would have flown right into it.
Speaker 6 (01:12:27):
All makes sense now you.
Speaker 2 (01:12:29):
Could have named me Max or something cool, but I
got Chad.
Speaker 10 (01:12:32):
Crazy what I named you after a movie with Alonda?
Speaker 6 (01:12:37):
Really, well, that's cool?
Speaker 2 (01:12:38):
What movie Chad? It's just called Chad.
Speaker 3 (01:12:44):
I'm unfamiliar with the chat.
Speaker 2 (01:12:46):
There's no way there's a movie called Chat.
Speaker 18 (01:12:47):
Chad.
Speaker 4 (01:12:48):
Movie Chad TV series now from twenty twenty one.
Speaker 2 (01:12:55):
Oh yeah, Oh this isn't it, mom? This is yeah.
This is the show about a girl playing a guy
named Chad.
Speaker 8 (01:13:02):
I can't.
Speaker 2 (01:13:03):
Yeah, that was a classic. Why did you why? Why
why did you go with Chad of all the names?
Speaker 10 (01:13:09):
Well? I liked it. It was kind of the name
of the day, you know that, you know how popular
names come around every ten years or whatever, and Chad
was a big name during that year, I guess, And
but I didn't know if that's really what I wanted
to name you. So I was really, you know, going
on one one named this baby and then.
Speaker 2 (01:13:30):
Her name is Fad ugly baby.
Speaker 10 (01:13:33):
And then I turned the TV on and there was
this and then it's in might across the screen that
said Chad starring Henry Fonda. And so instead of calling
you Henry, I named you Chad.
Speaker 4 (01:13:46):
Is the movie called Chad? Chad Hannah. There's a Henry
Henry Fonda movie called Chad Hannah Hannah from.
Speaker 2 (01:13:54):
Nineteen forty and my and my full name is Chad Haney.
Speaker 3 (01:13:58):
Oh oh, whoa, I see.
Speaker 2 (01:14:00):
What you did their mom?
Speaker 10 (01:14:01):
What's a middle name? I forgot what I gave you? Ford?
Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
I don't even know anymore. You don't know his medal?
Speaker 1 (01:14:06):
Did?
Speaker 2 (01:14:06):
Are you serious? Hold on a second. You forgot my
middle name?
Speaker 3 (01:14:11):
Oh?
Speaker 10 (01:14:12):
I know your middle name?
Speaker 4 (01:14:13):
You weirdo?
Speaker 9 (01:14:13):
What is it?
Speaker 10 (01:14:15):
It's Bryan?
Speaker 22 (01:14:16):
Okay, now she got She the nursing a trickster to
me and said you've got to you got to give
us a name.
Speaker 10 (01:14:26):
And I said, okay, Chad.
Speaker 4 (01:14:28):
Brian, Wow, you're tanner. You're gonna have to go and
watch Chad Hannah this weekend. It's in technic color, so
they colored it later, but it's You're named after a
nineteen forties movie about a country boy who joins the circus.
Speaker 2 (01:14:43):
Let's oh, it's got a thirty three percent.
Speaker 3 (01:14:49):
Okay, so you you were born in Dallas, Texas, so
country boy and the radio kind of is a circus.
So that's kind of that's that's your life.
Speaker 2 (01:14:58):
It was a mistake. It was a mistake.
Speaker 4 (01:14:59):
Calling my mom, and Chad in the end becomes a
bareback rider in the circuit.
Speaker 2 (01:15:06):
Spoiler alert, I think I'll watch this movie. I'm actually
really proud of my name. I love you very much.
I'm glad you have a will. I'm I hope you
feel better later on today. I'm going to see you
this weekend.
Speaker 10 (01:15:17):
Talking about a will.
Speaker 2 (01:15:19):
We just think it just came up. I don't know,
we don't.
Speaker 6 (01:15:22):
I don't know. Things happen.
Speaker 10 (01:15:24):
What about your will?
Speaker 18 (01:15:25):
I want to know what your will turn you.
Speaker 2 (01:15:29):
She's gonna get it. I'm giving all my stuff to
Beef Water. It's going straight to Casey every Yeah, he'll
always save that clip Beef. When a lot of people
talking to once here, I don't know what's going on,
h but I love every.
Speaker 10 (01:15:43):
One of you talk about a will. A lot of
times people end up dead after that, and then you know,
so I was just wondering.
Speaker 2 (01:15:50):
Okay, well, don't die, all right?
Speaker 18 (01:15:52):
Please?
Speaker 2 (01:15:52):
Everybody make it through the week.
Speaker 10 (01:15:54):
Okay, I'm trying not to.
Speaker 18 (01:15:56):
I love you, mommy.
Speaker 2 (01:15:57):
By mama, is that it.
Speaker 3 (01:16:03):
Take care of me?
Speaker 6 (01:16:05):
There?
Speaker 10 (01:16:05):
It is.
Speaker 2 (01:16:06):
That's my mama. Named after a bareback rider in the circus.
Speaker 6 (01:16:09):
Chad like it, and I'm so glad I came in
this a lot, a lot. See I was authentic. I
named my son Tanner.
Speaker 2 (01:16:17):
Did you really? Oh my god, Tanner Chad Chad dude.
There's a guy on my Facebook account where friends, and
his name is Tanner Chadley. Let's go to line one.
It's Tanner Joel, good morning.
Speaker 9 (01:16:33):
Good morning. Weird situation that I think is more straightforward
than not if the whole ceremony never filed the paperwork.
But we've been together ten years, so technically a domestic partnership,
currently still living together but separated. Lisa is up in August.
(01:16:54):
Is it as simple as just walking away? We have
no assets, no children together.
Speaker 6 (01:17:00):
Yeah, well, in that situation, it happens all the time.
And if you're not legally married, you're just dating. Nobody
has to throw out the domestic partnership. They don't have
to file it. You don't have to do anything. You
just have to break up. It's only when somebody wants
something from the other party. Uh, there's a house involved,
or there's other more important property, and so they file
(01:17:20):
a dissolution of a domestic partnership to resolve that issue.
But if you don't have any issues, you know, handshake
or a hug. If you're more amicables bomb fitstbum, that's right,
and you walk away, so you don't have to file thing.
I have to say. The reason we do file the
domestic partnerships is they may say, hey, I don't want anything,
but if you have something of importance and you don't,
(01:17:44):
two years later they come back and they're like, yeah,
I actually want them. We were together five or six
years and now I want something from you. So that's
why we do to protect future uh, you know, attacks
on your property. But if you don't have anything that.
Speaker 2 (01:17:57):
I didn't get married for this reason and now deal.
Speaker 6 (01:18:01):
Either way.
Speaker 2 (01:18:02):
Went through the ceremony that played house. You gotta be careful,
all right, bro, good luck on everything. Okay, thank you,
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I can name changes.
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I don't know.
Speaker 6 (01:18:30):
You don't want to pay an attorney to do a
name change, but can we?
Speaker 3 (01:18:33):
I'd like to Cha really wanted to change his name.
Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
Or like Thunder starstruck. I'm never if I do what
I'm doing that. But maybe Beef you should go by
beef Water Beefwater Bay.
Speaker 20 (01:18:45):
You should be your first filed good filed.
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We will talk to Beef Wadder in a few minutes
because this big walk is happening on Wednesday, and I'm
very excited. More details than that coming up next. You
Drew and Laura Portland track Station, one of five nine
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like we've cleared one thousand dollars. Yeah, we have for
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for the you know, we're trying to raise awareness for
autism and Beefoughter's gonna be walking to the Motor Center
from the radio station on Wednesday. And this week we've
been trying to collect money for the Autism Society of Oregon,
and this morning we wanted to least like beat a
thousand bucks.
Speaker 3 (01:19:25):
Yeah, we got there. Right now, we are at one
twenty five dollars.
Speaker 15 (01:19:29):
Yek standing.
Speaker 2 (01:19:32):
That's awesome, Thanks so much to all the listeners who
have donated already, keep it up. Yeah, we'd like to
get you know, let's at least clear fifteen hundred.
Speaker 15 (01:19:40):
Dollars my initial goal.
Speaker 20 (01:19:43):
I would like if we could get one thousand and
fifty nine dollars, i'd be over the moon.
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And we're we're right there, right there, So that's great,
and we Seeah, we still have quite a few days
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If you can't, we don't alread ask. We're not demanding
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And if we can exceed that wildly, I wouldn't be
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Right coming up in a few minutes, who are going
to have in the studio.
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Casey, we are gonna have some representatives from autism's Autism
Society of Oregon, and they'll be able to answer all
the questions that you or we might.
Speaker 2 (01:20:13):
Have a right, Simmy, we'll talk more about the actual
walk and see how Beefwoughter is doing if he's fully prepared.
That's all coming up in a few minutes. Meanwhile, you
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He has partied a lot, but hey, whatever helps he
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Yeah, I think. I think David ly Roth also had
a dream, but it was just about himself. Yeah. He's like, yeah,
a song and it's about me. Yeah, because he got's
very self absorbed. But there you go. It's crazy because
I thought I liked David ly Roth's vocals more, but
I can't stand the man. I love Sammy Hagar. We're
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He seems like a very just nice hang. Yeah, Like
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He'll just show up like You'll just be standing in
Cabo wabbo and he'll just walk out on stage and
start playing like it's that's rad.
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He's the people's rock star. There was somebody who was it.
It was I think it was a lead singer of
Smashing Pumpkins, Billy Corgan. I think it was him. He says.
He went on stage at cant A karaoke bar once
and sang one of his songs. I got an actual
pumpkin song. It's pretty awesome, but he goes, it was
super awkward because I got way too into it. He goes,
I got way too into it. Was doing it like
an actual performance, and like I remember when the song ended, it.
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Was just weird.
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Everyone was like, I hope that's him, because if it's not,
that's too much like Bro. You need to calm down. Yeah,
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It's one of five nine The Brew Tanner Drew and Laura.
Speaker 1 (01:22:32):
You're listening to Tanner Drew and Laura. Drew and Laura.
Speaker 2 (01:22:37):
One of five nine the Brew. It's Portland's rock station. Tanner,
Drew and Laura Coming up in a few minutes, we're
gonna talk more. We're gonna actually talk with the Autism
Society of organ here in a few minutes. Are gonna
be in studio to talk about Casey's big day.
Speaker 4 (01:22:50):
Yeah, and they've got some big events coming up this
weekend as well that you can kind of pop off
on to get going awesome and kind of warm up
before we finished the month, Strong and Autism Awareness Month
comes to an end.
Speaker 2 (01:23:02):
So beef Water, You're just a few days away now
from from you walking from the radio station here and
tigered all the way to the motor Center in Portland.
It's ten miles, but you got to do it in
under four hours on Wednesday. How do you feel about it?
Speaker 20 (01:23:13):
I feel pretty good. I feel I feel confident. I'm
not freaked out about it anymore. Like I'm just ready
to do it at this point.
Speaker 4 (01:23:21):
You know, have you guys seen these magical shoes on
these feet?
Speaker 20 (01:23:25):
I'm telling you, these things are so cushy. I hopped
on the hope last night. Are the brand new? So
you're you're breaking them in? But everybody told me, And
there was even a lady shopping while I was looking
at these that was wearing them, and she's like, you're good,
like you need to break them in, and but she goes,
I'm telling you right now, if you buy anything else,
you're gonna regret it.
Speaker 2 (01:23:44):
Let me see him, let me see this. He's got
a little bit of a griller look to him.
Speaker 3 (01:23:48):
Oh yeah, and he's this thing over all right. But
it's good. But it is good because there's some like
neon yellow at the bottom, so those will be the reflectors.
Everyone is going to be able to see beef shoes.
Speaker 2 (01:24:01):
They look cooler than a lot of the options. You'll
see those shoes from two miles away.
Speaker 20 (01:24:05):
The comfort is there. I gotta tell you, Hoka, you
make a comfy shoe. Your color ways could use a
little help.
Speaker 3 (01:24:13):
That's their whole thing, though, is just being so boisterous
with the colors.
Speaker 2 (01:24:18):
Yeah, they're they're just they're they're kind of they're kind
of yeah, old man griller shoes, right, And.
Speaker 4 (01:24:23):
I get I get very self conscious about my feet, like,
and I'm sure you're the same way when it comes
to your shoes, and how like the wrong shoe can
make me feel very put out? Have you had a
like an adaptation period this morning? Getting used to it
was really grill.
Speaker 20 (01:24:38):
Because it's function over fashion, right, I'm like, I just
maybe not looking down. I just made peace with all
of them. These are going to be fine. And not
only that, but then I'm like, this is not just
a one off. I've got parades. I gotta walk in
over the summer, i got festivals, I gotta stand out.
Speaker 3 (01:24:50):
It looks like you're ready to speed walk through the
shopping mall.
Speaker 20 (01:24:53):
So we're just gonna we're just gonna roll with it.
Speaker 11 (01:24:56):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (01:24:57):
I bet they look better with shorts too. I feel
like light colored shoes with pants are a tough sell.
Speaker 15 (01:25:02):
Believe it or not.
Speaker 20 (01:25:03):
There's a thicker one than this. Oh yeah, I put
on a pair and I was.
Speaker 2 (01:25:07):
Six to two. Well good, I bet it was.
Speaker 15 (01:25:11):
Yeah, it was pretty well, pretty great.
Speaker 2 (01:25:13):
Let's take a picture of the shoes so people can
see beef Water's brand new shoes that he's going to
be wearing during the walk. I'm glad that he got
him yesterday. I mean, I think you should have got
him a few days earlier, but at least in the game.
Now he's got the full weekend and they're pretty comfortable already.
Speaker 20 (01:25:26):
Very comfortable. No, not not feeling any trouble, just super cushy.
I was flooring it in my car this morning and
I was going forty five.
Speaker 2 (01:25:32):
Okay, can't get through that cush now. You you were
getting frustrated with this earlier, saying that we didn't think
you were going to stretch, But then you're like, I'm
definitely going to stretch.
Speaker 15 (01:25:40):
Yeah, well, you're you're implying things that were.
Speaker 2 (01:25:43):
Never You made it sound like you were not going
to stretch. I'm pretty sure if I pulled up the audio,
you were like, I don't even have to worry about that.
Speaker 15 (01:25:48):
Well, let's pull up the audio and hear you be wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:25:50):
I'm telling you all right, well either way, don't you
remember him saying that, no, no, no, no, we're not going
to skip by that, you big furry. You know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 15 (01:25:59):
I'm telling you need to pump the brakes, cowboy.
Speaker 2 (01:26:01):
You know you need to do that.
Speaker 4 (01:26:06):
Good so your breaks, buddy, what we're saying, no, liket.
It did seem like he was being pretty nonchalant. You're like,
I don't need a stretch, but you're about to walk
ten miles. You got to walk. You gotta stretch a
little bit.
Speaker 15 (01:26:18):
I'm gonna do what I can do in the timeframe
that I know.
Speaker 3 (01:26:21):
Okay, well, we're all getting here at five thirty in
the morning, so that's how will start the day. I'll
lead like a little a little stretch for everybody, and you.
Speaker 20 (01:26:28):
Watch me pop some a little tile and all little
louder proof and chug some liquid IV and hit the door, and.
Speaker 2 (01:26:34):
I'll stretch with you because we're going to start. Yeah,
the show is going to start five thirty in the
morning on Wednesday, and then right at six am case
he's going to leave the studio, which you'll be able
to watch all of it on Instagram Live. He's going
to leave the studio and then that's when the walk begins.
He's just going to leave the studio, walk straight down
the staircase and then hit the what the bike path.
We just start walking up the street, cut.
Speaker 20 (01:26:55):
The frontage road to sixty eighth and then take sixty
eighth all the way up to ninety nine.
Speaker 3 (01:27:00):
W catch what Barbara Barbera is there, and ride it
up all the way down. It's gonna be an easy
I mean, the route is easy, and.
Speaker 4 (01:27:09):
People are gonna be able to see you when you're
when you're walking by the second street.
Speaker 2 (01:27:13):
He's gonna be on a pretty public road.
Speaker 20 (01:27:15):
So sure, so feeling good about it me too.
Speaker 2 (01:27:17):
Man, All right, go donate please if you can. We're
trying to. I'd love to see it reach fifteen hundred
bucks before the end of the show. But you know,
come on, hear it up. We're happy that we got
it over a thousand dollars today.
Speaker 3 (01:27:28):
Yeah, and it is. It's inching up. So anything you
can give would be great.
Speaker 4 (01:27:33):
Yeah, it's just twenty more you were gonna throw in
the video poker machine.
Speaker 2 (01:27:36):
Just toss it in there. It's an auto win.
Speaker 15 (01:27:39):
And yeah, you get to write it off. You don't
get to write off your losses on the lottery.
Speaker 2 (01:27:42):
And I tried constantly really stick to this. Yeah that
is good. How does so you're you know you're doing
this for your son. Your son's autistic. You know you're
trying to raise awareness for it for Autism Awareness Month?
What does your son think about this whole thing?
Speaker 15 (01:27:55):
He don't care.
Speaker 20 (01:27:56):
He don't care at all, Like I mean, it's sounds
cold or whatever, but like I mean, he he might
get it a little bit, but he doesn't really understand.
Speaker 3 (01:28:05):
Is he aware of Yeah?
Speaker 20 (01:28:06):
Okay, but like he's not curious about it my room.
It wasn't like a touching moment at the house.
Speaker 6 (01:28:14):
Whatever.
Speaker 15 (01:28:15):
Make me a grilled cheese old man.
Speaker 4 (01:28:18):
But I think that's also what's important about you doing it,
is like whether each person who it affects understands the
levity of it. That's why it's ever more important so
we can help them understand things better.
Speaker 15 (01:28:30):
Yeah, I agree, like it.
Speaker 20 (01:28:32):
It makes me feel super good to be able to
do this, and I just appreciate you guys being support.
Nobody has tried to slow it down from the time
it started, so everybody's just been like, great, what can
we do to make it better?
Speaker 2 (01:28:44):
No, it'd be a pretty awful person to want to
be like together watched him fall, and I appreciate you
sharing with your story with us. Like you said, there's
a lot of parents that don't want to talk about it.
Speaker 20 (01:28:55):
I mean, it's look, it's a it's a tough situation
to find yourself in. It's a it's for life, and
you just have to figure out the best way for
your household to navigate your individual situation right. And it's
not easy. It turns everything upside down. It changes your relationships,
it changes your friendships, it changes every aspect of your
life is affected by it. And it's just human nature.
(01:29:17):
It's the way things go. Not everybody understands meltdowns or
wants to be around you when meltdowns happen. They're very
frequent in the younger years.
Speaker 2 (01:29:24):
And it can be over Like you said something simple
like yeah, I think you're at a restaurant once and
said something with the forks.
Speaker 20 (01:29:29):
Listen, man, I've had more battles over a seated hamburger
bun or you know what I mean, Like it's very
very small things touch and go.
Speaker 2 (01:29:36):
You've got the patience of a monk. And Casey just
wants to help parents out who are going through this,
families who are going through this right now. So sign
up or not sign up, but just log on one
of five nineer dot com and donate if you can.
All the money is going to go to the Autism
Society of Oregon. We have some text messages coming in
on the McLoughlin Chevrolet text line. This one is from
thirty forty nine and says, tell Beef that the Hokahs
are heaven on Earth on your feet. They're life savers.
Speaker 15 (01:29:58):
All right, that seems to be the tone.
Speaker 2 (01:30:00):
Ninety seven sixty says uh win loser draw the Beef
is a hero and a winner any day of the week.
This one says go Beef. This one says, hey, I
told you guys about the Hokas shoes a long time ago.
Happy Friday kids, all right, Yeah, yeah, you can have credit.
They're soft and special.
Speaker 20 (01:30:17):
You are at my inspiration hands down. I was just
a little resistant.
Speaker 2 (01:30:20):
Substance over style now that I'm looking at him.
Speaker 20 (01:30:23):
Here's another tricky thing with the Hokus. You don't know
if you're looking at men's or women's. Like it's all
just like a universal cushion selection.
Speaker 2 (01:30:29):
He still doesn't know what if he finds out there
are label no.
Speaker 20 (01:30:32):
Look, I was talking to the dude and I'm like,
do these look a little feminine?
Speaker 15 (01:30:34):
And he's like, I know, it's just how it goes.
Speaker 6 (01:30:36):
Man.
Speaker 15 (01:30:36):
Their colors are kind of weird, but.
Speaker 2 (01:30:38):
Get over yourself and buy them.
Speaker 3 (01:30:40):
Also, see you want your feet to hurt or not?
Speaker 2 (01:30:42):
Are you gonna sit there and be a pig or
you gonna buy shoes? It's santar To and Laura. We
are commercial free on the Brew and Laura all right
in studio with us this morning. You know it is
Autism Awareness Month. Casey's doing the Big Walk on Wednesday.
So in studio, Wow, I just I just droked out.
(01:31:02):
I don't know what happened.
Speaker 3 (01:31:03):
That's all right, it has It's a Friday. We've been
talking a lot.
Speaker 2 (01:31:06):
I know, I need I need a napp No. She
is the executive director of the Autism Society of Oregon.
Her name is Toby Rates. Welcome to the showing me
what a great name Toby Rates appreciate it. Sounds like
like a country star. Two time Grammy winner Toby Rates
beyond star Search. Yeah, thank you for joining us this morning.
Drove all the way like you live out by the airport.
(01:31:27):
I guess so the Northeast appreciate you coming all the
way out to Tiger. So we've got this big walk
coming up on Wednesday. I know that you guys have
a bunch of big, big events coming up this weekend. First,
let's just talk about be real quick. He's going to
be walking ten miles and under four he's going to
try to do it in under four hours. Looking at it,
looking at his figure. Yeah, he could pull it off.
Speaker 5 (01:31:46):
Right, absolutely right, absolutely.
Speaker 2 (01:31:50):
What you got that look on your face for get nothing.
You can get that microphone.
Speaker 20 (01:31:55):
I just love the way you dropped the line in
the water, like tell him he's fat and look at him.
Speaker 15 (01:32:01):
Shove the water real quick. Look at it.
Speaker 4 (01:32:03):
The tone was there to make and there's no shortage
of passion in him, and I think that'll drive him through.
But he What Tanner's pointing out is a lack of
walking history, preparation, the nutrition walk.
Speaker 8 (01:32:17):
On the daily.
Speaker 2 (01:32:18):
He's gonna be fine, but you know an under four
hours is the question. Can he do an under four hours?
But can you tell us a little bit about about
why we're raising awareness for autism, why it's so important
that people know about it, and what people can do to.
Speaker 5 (01:32:31):
Help sure one tiny correction, it's Autism Acceptance Month.
Speaker 2 (01:32:35):
Oh, I'm sorry.
Speaker 5 (01:32:37):
We feel like awareness is there now now the next
step is sort of acceptance.
Speaker 2 (01:32:41):
I like that. Yeah, I'm gonna write this down.
Speaker 5 (01:32:43):
Good Autism Acceptance Month. We know Casey can do it.
What we're here to do as an organization is to
help people find the resources they need when they need them.
Every autistic person is different. Be saying is truism, it's
actually true, is that when you've met one autistic person,
you've met one autim sick person. So what every person
needs is different, and people aren't static. What their needs
(01:33:04):
are changed from day to day, right, And so you
want to be able to have the resources people need
when they need them and to make them accessible to them.
Speaker 2 (01:33:13):
And Beef, this is one of the things that you
were struggling with when your son was seven, eight, nine
years old, is that there weren't a lot of resources
and places to go.
Speaker 20 (01:33:20):
Yeah, it was not a lot of information, and the
information that you got was spotty and not consistent, you
know what I mean. So you got it's like buckshot,
You're sent forty three different directions.
Speaker 15 (01:33:30):
It's like you start.
Speaker 20 (01:33:31):
Going down this road and all right. So even once
you get your diagnosis, it's not like, okay, and here's
all the information you need to navigate this thing. Now,
It's like they just kind of patch you on the
back and go all right, good luck, it's out there.
Speaker 1 (01:33:44):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (01:33:45):
Wow.
Speaker 18 (01:33:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:33:45):
I had experienced the same thing with I have two
kids who are autistic, and it was kind of, yes,
your son's autistic, good luck with that, And that was
part of what drove me to be working with the
Autism Society of Oregon CHEARS to make that information accessible.
We have a website Autismsociety organ dot org, and we've
got tons of information on there. We're also happy to
(01:34:06):
talk to people because it's also you know, there's that
balance between information and making that information accessible, right, because
it can be a little bit overwhelming.
Speaker 2 (01:34:14):
I thought it was interesting that it affected more boys
than girls.
Speaker 5 (01:34:17):
About five times more boys are diagnosed than girls. Some
of that is changing, partly because girls may present differently, sure,
and it's not always caught, particularly when they're younger.
Speaker 2 (01:34:28):
I see.
Speaker 5 (01:34:28):
So like the new statistic that came out, it is
now one in thirty one kids is diagnosed with an
autism spectrum disorder by age eight, but that doesn't capture
the people who are diagnosed after age eight, which can
be a huge proportion of people, particularly women, tend to
be diagnosed after age eight, People who don't have access
to resources, people whose first languages in English.
Speaker 4 (01:34:50):
And people who are of our generation who are a
little bit older, who weren't in the system necessarily when
they were younger. We got calls when we first started
talking about this from a guy who's like, yeah, I
got diagnosed when I was an adult, And I'm.
Speaker 2 (01:35:04):
Like, oh, that makes sense.
Speaker 4 (01:35:06):
Why socially it was like this or when I was
trying to do this, it wasn't like everyone else.
Speaker 2 (01:35:11):
I was more like this.
Speaker 4 (01:35:12):
And so I think with more awareness and now that
we have the awareness and acceptance, people will be able
to you know, at least if you know what you're fighting,
then you can you can you don't go through those waters.
Speaker 2 (01:35:24):
Right, Yeah. I think having a good idea of what's
ahead is makes things a lot easier, easier to navigate
when you kind of prepared for what's coming. Yeah, so
you've got a lot of events this weekend from what
I understand. First off, before we go to that, what's
our total of doolura?
Speaker 3 (01:35:38):
Okay, we are doing pretty good. Let me just pull
this up and refresh the page right now, By the.
Speaker 2 (01:35:45):
Way, the link is still online if you want to donate,
All the money's going to the Autism Society of Oregon.
One of five nine in the brew dot com. What's
the total? Wow?
Speaker 3 (01:35:53):
This is don't peak beef water. This is incredible. The
last time we looked it was one thousand, forty five
dollars right what we are now up to twelve hundred
and ninety.
Speaker 2 (01:36:04):
Five Hell yeah, moves. That's great.
Speaker 3 (01:36:10):
It is incredible.
Speaker 2 (01:36:11):
Could we do Could we make it to fifteen hundred
before the Ice Show?
Speaker 3 (01:36:15):
That's only an extra two hundred bucks.
Speaker 2 (01:36:16):
In the next twenty five minutes. Can we get to
fifteen hundred dollars in the next twenty five minutes? I
think we could do it. One O five nine in
the BRU dot com. Go and make a donation. That's
because We weren't thinking we were going to hit this
goal until like least next week.
Speaker 3 (01:36:29):
That was Casey's goal.
Speaker 20 (01:36:31):
The hope was it, Like I said, thousand, if we
hit one thousand and fifty nine, I'll be over.
Speaker 15 (01:36:35):
The more we're over, we're crushing.
Speaker 2 (01:36:37):
We're looking at the summit. Now, let's go get it.
All right, you got twenty five minutes to donate one
of five nine in the brue dot com Scroll down
you'll see Beef one man March. Click that link you'll
be able to see the link to donate for the
Autism Society of Oregon. So, Toby, you got a lot
of events this weekend. Two, what's happening this weekend?
Speaker 5 (01:36:52):
Well, the big event we have this weekend is our
Autism Walk in Portland.
Speaker 18 (01:36:55):
It's at Oaks Park.
Speaker 5 (01:36:56):
It's our twenty third annual and we'll be there starting
at nine am. The whole idea behind the walk is
that it's a day to meet other people in the
autism community, to have fun. It's a lot of fun,
and also to access a ton of resources. So we
have forty five different resource tables there from all sorts
of community resources. We'll also have things like we have
(01:37:17):
a Costume Corner. We have a whole bunch of costumes
that were donated and people can come try them on
and keep them. Face painters, we've got body art people.
Speaker 18 (01:37:29):
We have a.
Speaker 5 (01:37:29):
Sensory tent for all. We also it's a big event.
It'll be probably two thousand people there, so we understand
that there's also a lot of sensory overloads, so we'll
have zones available for people. We have lots of fidgets,
We have a quiet area, and then there's also a
discounted ticket for the Oaks Ride Park. The Oaks Park
(01:37:49):
rides that open at one eight one.
Speaker 2 (01:37:51):
That's good. Well, hopefully nobody get stuck up there.
Speaker 18 (01:37:55):
Yeah, no kidding.
Speaker 5 (01:37:56):
The walk itself starts at eleven. It's a half mile
loop and it's fully accessible, excellent, and the best part
is it's free.
Speaker 2 (01:38:02):
Are you going to do this case Are you going
to do the walk? Casey this week ago? You can't
because you.
Speaker 20 (01:38:06):
Got to be doing the walk this year. We have
done this multiple years in the past. My son loved
this event because of the carnival rides afterwards, so that
was a huge hook to get him down there to
do it. But I wanted to say that This event
was a tide turner for me. Because you're in your
own little bubble, you have a tendency to maybe kind
of feel sorry for your situation a little bit. But
(01:38:28):
you go there and you get to see the wide
snapshot of all of it. And it was because of
this event that I felt grateful.
Speaker 15 (01:38:39):
So yeah, it was.
Speaker 20 (01:38:42):
It really puts your situation into perspective it a lot.
It shows you how lucky you are and it could
be much much more difficult. So once I saw that
experienced it, I was like, all right, I got it.
Speaker 15 (01:38:54):
I got to handle it.
Speaker 18 (01:38:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:38:56):
I mean, Casey adores his son, and you know, I
I haven't seen a man have this kind of patience ever,
so you know, he uses it up all there. So
that's why not left for us.
Speaker 20 (01:39:08):
When he gets in the state, requires me to take
care of it.
Speaker 2 (01:39:12):
You guys are all other story. You're an absolutely great father,
and I think what you're doing is wonderful. And again
I've said this before and I mean it again. You
you're just sharing your story with us. Is I appreciate
that a lot. So thank you, case thank you, Thank
you Beef. And we were close to fifteen hundred bucks.
You've got what two hundred dollars to go?
Speaker 3 (01:39:28):
You said, right there, it keeps ticking on us, Casey
keeps welling over there.
Speaker 20 (01:39:34):
Look, dude, this will never not be emotionally surface deep
for me.
Speaker 2 (01:39:39):
I can tell. I mean, and it should be right
like it makes sense.
Speaker 4 (01:39:42):
That's how you're gonna That's how you're gonna break the
record of the Motor Center on Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (01:39:45):
It's gonna happen.
Speaker 20 (01:39:46):
Every time I think I've got to push down its
personally comes.
Speaker 2 (01:39:50):
That's been a good dath like you're a good man dude.
All right, well listen, it's all happening Wednesday. Our our
walk starts, so the show's gonna start thirty minutes earlier.
Were going to start a five thirty on Wednesday morning,
and then right at six am, beef Water is gonna
leave the studio. I could see you get nervous.
Speaker 15 (01:40:04):
Boy, just the thought of it. Like, once it starts,
it's on.
Speaker 3 (01:40:07):
Right now, you got this. You got those fancy new
shoes already.
Speaker 2 (01:40:10):
Feel Yeah, do you think I touched the ground with
those shoes? Tell me what do you think of his
new shoes?
Speaker 3 (01:40:14):
New kicks?
Speaker 11 (01:40:15):
Oh?
Speaker 18 (01:40:15):
They are very nice?
Speaker 2 (01:40:16):
Yeah, how much you spent on those Hocus.
Speaker 6 (01:40:19):
Do we have time for that?
Speaker 15 (01:40:19):
Or how much shoes you got left?
Speaker 20 (01:40:21):
Okay, So I went shopping for these shoes because everybody
was saying, you got to get the Hokus, you got
to get the Hookus, you got to get the Hocus.
And so I'm talking to the salesman and I'm like, hey, man,
I got to walk ten miles on Wednesday.
Speaker 15 (01:40:32):
And he's like, well, what are you doing?
Speaker 20 (01:40:33):
And I told him and he goes, oh, man, I'm
the caretaker for my nine year old sister who's nonverbal autistic.
Speaker 2 (01:40:39):
Wow.
Speaker 20 (01:40:39):
I was like, dude, small world, good for you. That's
amazing that you're taking that kind of time for your sister.
And we just kind of chopped it up for a
little bit. And so long story short here he I
don't know what he did, but these shoes were one
hundred and forty four dollars and when I went to
pay for them, they were forty nine dollars and ninety five.
Speaker 2 (01:40:56):
Oh what's up? Player?
Speaker 20 (01:40:57):
So I appreciate him risking his employment to uh, you know,
enforce the cause. But man, it was super cool and
it feel very serendipitous, and I was like, the universe
is working.
Speaker 2 (01:41:10):
I feel like people are coming together to support you.
Speaker 8 (01:41:12):
Dude.
Speaker 2 (01:41:12):
It doesn't it feel like everyone's just like do it?
Speaker 18 (01:41:14):
Do it?
Speaker 2 (01:41:14):
Like everyone's on your team.
Speaker 3 (01:41:16):
It's a really beautiful community. I mean, through these last
couple of days, you see everybody coming together and it's
really cool.
Speaker 2 (01:41:22):
It's the good in people, and.
Speaker 20 (01:41:24):
You just realize how many people are touched by it,
whether it's your niece, your nephew, your coworkers kid like
it's not if you want to go the seven Degrees
of Kevin Bacon like, I mean, it's it's very much
right everywhere everybody.
Speaker 2 (01:41:38):
Well, sign log onto the website one of five nine
the dot com and donate if you can to the
Autism Society of Oregon, Toby. The events are this weekend
at Oaks Park. Yes, and this is an information on
the website as well as behind.
Speaker 5 (01:41:50):
And our website is Autism Soociety organ dot org.
Speaker 2 (01:41:54):
Go check it out all right, and then it all
goes down Wednesday. We're very excited. Some indigestion over here.
I'm I do want to take a second to tell
you about my friends at the Advocate's real fast. Next
time you're in an accident, make sure you reach out
to these guys advocateslaw dot com because the insurance companies
(01:42:14):
you already know, man, they are super painful, you know,
industry to deal with. Right, Like, they say they're going
to take care of you. You give them money every
month to do that, but as soon as you're in
an accident and you need money for your bills, they
become dodgy. Reach out to Kenan Donnie from the advocates
because they're going to fight tirelessly for you, like your family.
They're gonna make sure that the insurance companies pay you
what you're owed. All right. They've gotten over one hundred
million dollars for their clients, and they want to make
(01:42:35):
sure that you're taking care of even if you're not sure.
If you have a case, just reach out to the advocates,
tell them your story. They'll be able to point you
in the right direction.
Speaker 15 (01:42:42):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:42:42):
They don't even get paid until you win, so there's
no risk to you.
Speaker 15 (01:42:45):
All right.
Speaker 2 (01:42:46):
The next time you're in an accident, you need more
than an attorney. You need an advocate. Advocates law dot com.
Speaker 1 (01:42:52):
You're listening to Drew and Laura Drew and.
Speaker 2 (01:42:56):
Laura Portland's Rock Station one of five nine to brew.
It's Tan and Drew and Laura. Dude, the listeners have
come in clutched this morning.
Speaker 6 (01:43:03):
Yeah, I love you all.
Speaker 2 (01:43:05):
We've got a tally here, final tally before the end
of today's show. But you know, we're still going to
raise money all the way through next week.
Speaker 20 (01:43:13):
We're going to keep the ball rolling, dude, all the
way up till I get to the finish line.
Speaker 2 (01:43:16):
So we were hoping that Casey would at least get
fifteen hundred dollars by Wednesday. Today, we set a goal
for one thousand bucks. We cleared that this.
Speaker 4 (01:43:23):
Morning, and then we decided to set our eyes on
bigger numbers. Yeah, so then it was fifteen hundred dollars,
which felt bold at the time.
Speaker 3 (01:43:30):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (01:43:30):
Well, during that commercial break, my friends listeners came through, Laura,
what's the tally our people?
Speaker 3 (01:43:37):
Our tally is two thousand, one hundred and whoa dollars.
Speaker 2 (01:43:46):
That's awesome. We're up over too, and we've got momentum.
You know what's crazy is we talked about this while
BC Voice is playing. It's gone up since this song ended. Yeah, yes,
because that number is it wass a higher number than
when she told us the second golf a year.
Speaker 4 (01:43:58):
And now, while we're all extremely grateful, don't let that
stop the momentum. You know, like it's the number by
next week. The more it is, the more it actually
makes a difference. Like it's always cool to get the
word out about something, but to actually know that money,
that amount of money, starts to make a considerable difference.
Speaker 20 (01:44:15):
Yeah, that's what happens when you almost cry on the radio.
Speaker 2 (01:44:18):
You were sincere, you.
Speaker 3 (01:44:19):
Were I feel like maybe I saw a single tier
trickle down.
Speaker 2 (01:44:23):
Your sincere and that's that's why you know people are
getting getting behind it.
Speaker 20 (01:44:28):
You know it'll turn it'll turn you into a big
old wisps.
Speaker 2 (01:44:31):
In fact, well maybe you know Autism Society of Oregan's
goal was five thousand. Yeah, maybe that should be the
goal by next week.
Speaker 20 (01:44:39):
Yeah, I mean I think they have baseline goals that
they just put out on these things. Because when I
saw that, I went like, wow, well let's not get crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:44:46):
But we've already got enough and.
Speaker 15 (01:44:48):
And my mind's blown.
Speaker 20 (01:44:49):
So yes, I would love nothing more than to hit
five thousand dollars and see that bar be full.
Speaker 15 (01:44:56):
But where we are.
Speaker 2 (01:44:57):
Right now, how about this, if it reached five thousand dollars.
This one case he gets to the Moto Center, he's
got to walk back.
Speaker 15 (01:45:04):
If we hit a thousand dollars, I'd do it, dude,
no doubt about it.
Speaker 1 (01:45:07):
So serious.
Speaker 15 (01:45:07):
Yeah, absolutely, Oh.
Speaker 2 (01:45:09):
Yeah, those legs are doing right.
Speaker 20 (01:45:10):
We get there twenty miles in a day, it's possible
that there wouldn't be a time limit on the way back,
so it would just when I got.
Speaker 2 (01:45:16):
There, I got some lunch, walked a little. He's doing
at least the ten on Wednesday show's going to start
at five thirty in the morning. That he'll start at
six am. You will see him live on Instagram. Leave
the studio, walk down the staircase and head to the
Motor Center. And apparently if we get five thousand dollars,
he'll walk back.
Speaker 15 (01:45:32):
Well, I got to run that.
Speaker 20 (01:45:33):
Let me run that by the bosses, because there is
work to be done.
Speaker 2 (01:45:35):
Yeah, when I get you, guy, sounds like you're gonna
have to call him sick. You know, I can't come
in my feet hurt.
Speaker 3 (01:45:40):
I mean, yeah, he's gonna be sick if he walks
twenty miles in a day.
Speaker 4 (01:45:44):
But it's a good motivation just to I'd love to
come back on Monday and see three thousand plus and
like on the downhill way to five. You know that
would be pretty sweet. So all the help is is
totally amazing.
Speaker 20 (01:45:57):
And for real, everybody out there that kicked in, dude,
it means a lot. And I just am, I just am.
I don't have a whole lot to say about it
because I'm blown away at the that we're here this
early with it. I mean, I didn't think that would
be the grand total by Wednesday, So it's awesome.
Speaker 15 (01:46:12):
I love that you guys love the show.
Speaker 20 (01:46:13):
I love that you support us and whatever we do,
whether it's trash band, it's a thing like this or what,
anytime that we ask you, you rise up and you
show up. And just every time we think the listeners
aren't going to show up, they show up. They always
like we did a bacon and beer once on a
Tuesday and it's snow and like it iced over, and.
Speaker 2 (01:46:30):
We're like, this is it. This is the worst. It's
going to be the worst baking beer we've ever done.
Like a hundred something people show right, Oh, it was
a great day.
Speaker 20 (01:46:36):
So our audience is unrivaled. We love you to death,
and we just appreciate it. And if you don't have cash,
to donate and meet me on the uh meet me
on the trail somewhere. Honk your horns, drive by, give
a little love like there's show show some support.
Speaker 2 (01:46:49):
Let's go and follow us on Instagram. Out one of
five nine the Brew and I'd like to talk more
about you walking back to the rail station, if, of
course you would like to discuss this.
Speaker 3 (01:46:59):
Okay, you're a job well done. We should be rewarding
Beef and not punishing him. But you know that's what
it's for.
Speaker 2 (01:47:05):
All for me, it's all for a good call.
Speaker 20 (01:47:07):
If I'm done by ten, there's still plenty of time
for you guys to treat me to all I can
eat mcgriddles.
Speaker 2 (01:47:13):
That's right, good point. All right, Beef, I'm really really
excited for you. And it's all happening next Wednesday. So
sign up, log on, I keep saying sign up. You
just log on and donate one of five nine in
the brew dot com and all goes straight to the
Autism Society of Oregon. It's Tanner, Joe and Larive'll see
you next week.