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So we'll get to that coming up. In a little bit.
I was going through Google Earth and I was out
in the Panhandle, okay, because I've never been out there. Really,
why would I. There's a lot of stuff out there.
There's actually a lot of nothing out there now. The
sand dunes are out there, but there's no it's not
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a pass through area, right, there's not a major highway.
That's not like, there's not a big city there. There's
not a I don't have any friends that live there,
so I don't think it's abnormal to not have ever
been to the Panhandle. Yeah, you should take them to
your kids, at least to the caves out there, the caverns.
Those are pretty awesome. I went there when I was
a young teenager and I thought that was pretty cool.
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Drove through the salt plains, which I thought was pretty
awesome as well. You're right, there's nothing big out there,
and unless you're to the northern part, going to the
northern part of New Mexico or whatever the hell next
to us, there's no reason to go out there. But
I'm always fascinated by it. Sat on the news the
extreme weather scenario, so I was just Google you know,
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earthen looking around I'm like, I think that place is awesome.
You could see for miles and then you go just
a little bit further and then there's mountains. Yeah, it's
the craziest. I'm telling you. I think Oklahoma has the
craziest terrain ever. From looking at that at Google Earth
to being down in the southeast part of the state,
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which is wildly different, wildly different to hear where it's
incredibly green and lush, right to down it near Lawton,
where it's you think you're in another world. Ye. Lawton
feels like a whole other world when you get down there.
That's just because of the citizens Lawton, the Florida You
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didn't know over you Florida, you think, just go to Lowton.
We've got a couple ideas for slogans, hit us up,
a lot of chain Latin Chamber of Commers. But I
was just not that. I think the countryside anywhere is
always awesome. Yeah, but when you get up into the Panhandle,
you're like, WHOA, Now, I don't want to be there
in January. No, because it likes to snow. It's a
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blizzard country. Yeah, and I always look at things. It's
easy to see something when there's no snow or the
extreme weather scenario they go through and go this is awesome.
And I had another thought. I haven't done enough Google Earth.
But you don't see Google Earth when there's snow on
the ground. Is it because the people who take the
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pictures for Google Earth and Google street View and stuff
like that are in cars driving around and it's not
exactly safe enough to drive in conditions like that. Maybe.
I mean, I'm sure there's a logical reason. I'm with you,
though I haven't Googled Earth enough or street I love
the street view. That's one of my favorite things. You
get on that and I'll drive around via my little
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arrow key on a keyboard, you know. But I'm sure
like there's places out Alaska. I haven't done it to Alaska,
but surely, you know, Alaska is known for being cold
and snow and ice and whatnot, So maybe there's something
out there. Maybe they change their vehicles for your your
dangerous states like that. I mean, I'm somebody who like,
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when I'm traveling somewhere and I'm going to be driving
there and we're going to like whatever the museum or
whatever the destination is, I will get on Google Earth
street View and see where the turn is and things
like that, just so I know what I'm looking for
ahead of time. Makes sense because I'm that prepared person,
and I have never seen and I've gone to cold,
really cold places, and I've never seen one that has
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snow on the ground. Now, I'm sure there are places
where there's always snow and that is unavoidable. Yeah, but
I don't know if Google Earth goes there, right, and
you can go to some pretty crazy places on Google.
Speaker 5 (08:56):
Earth, I wonder if it's because, like you do that
for landmarks to see where you're going. Maybe it's because
it's an obstruction of you.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
Yeah, No, I think that's a fair Again, I'm sure
there's a logical reason on why. But if I go
in December, right, I'm hardly gonna see the ground or
it's gonna be covered in snow. But when you're doing
Google Earth and you're out in the Panhandle looking around,
I see these structures, I'm like, how does this hold
up when it's a crazy blizzard out here in the Panhandle?
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How is it? How does it do Gamon? Isn't that
or isn't Gamon out in there in the Panhandle? When
you're out visiting your Memoi and Gamon and it's a blizzard.
So I just okay, I just discovered this. I go
to Alaska, right Natal Maps, because I'm like, let's take
a look at the street view and see what we're
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dealing with. There. You go to Alaska just in general,
pull up the street not a n'ar damn street nowhere
to pull up street view. Okay. So I'm like, all right, Well,
maybe it's because I'm looking at the big overall picture,
or maybe I'm not zooming in on a big enough city.
So I go to Juno, right, that's the capital of Alaska.
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Pull this over here. Okay, you can get in on
street view on Juno. Not a bit of snow. It
is clear as day out. There a few clouds in
the sky, but for the most part I'm expecting to
see I'm expecting to see ice and snow on the
ground and maybe a moose crossing the street.
Speaker 6 (10:27):
You know.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
It's awesome about Google Earth and Alaska, or a street
view in Alaska. Is there's not a lot of roads. No, no,
not at all. It is what do they say, desolate?
Oh wait, I may have did you find some snow?
I did? Okay, right, I don't know where I'm at.
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I'm on, let's see. Oh, now the snow's gone. Okay,
I found I went one, I went one click, and
then the snow is gone. Go ahead.
Speaker 5 (11:01):
There's no dedicated winter mode with Google Earth. You can
sometimes see snow cover in older imagery, especially in areas
that experience consistent snowfall, but there's no winter mode on
Google Maps or Google Earth that shows historical snow coverage.
If the satellite was unable to capture an image due
to cloud coverage at the time, Google might use a
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different image from a different time.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Well that's Google Satellite street view is where the car
drives around, right, Okay, so here I'm clicking Wayne right, Alaska.
This is like north north above the Arctic Circle. Nope,
damn don't snow. I felt really confident about this. Yeah, okay,
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Well they only have a few streets to choose from
in Wayne right, Alaska. Yeah, boy, this looks like a
heck of a place to live. Right. It looks like
a like a mining town or a logging town, or
something to that effect. I mean the street that the
street view cars on is dirt. Yeah. So, okay, we
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know a guy that recently moved to Alaska, and I
see his pictures on the Facebook from time to time,
and I'm like that, Like he just posted some of
him fishing and some of the stuff he's got him,
Like that looks cool, Like right now, I'd like to
vacation there maybe, but to live I don't know. Okay,
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So I'm checking the box that discounts as snow. I'm
on the northern and the northern part of Alaska, in
Prudeo Bay, Alaska, on spot good Old Spine Road. And
two things I'm learning about this location. Besides, there is
a dusting of snow, which I'm counting is one. They
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have to put orange pylons on the side of the
road because it gets so blizzardy there, and the speed
limits sign ain't white, it's fluorescent orange so you can
see it through the snow. That's a world we don't understand.
I grew up in in northeast Iowa, and it snowed
a lot, and it would get sometimes what I assumed
as blizzardly. Yea, it never was like this. Sure enough,
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there's snow on the road. Yeah, not a lot. No,
it's a dustin No. Can you imagine You're like, hey,
I got a job out of college. What are you doing?
Google is man, I'm gonna travel the country. Awesome. Tomorrow's
assignment day to find out where you got? Hey, George,
what'd you get? Man? I got Florida? Frank, what'd you get? Canada? Awesome? George?
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Set the second what you get Hawaii? Dude? Frank? What'd
you get? Northern Alaska? And I know somebody you're going?
Man is beautiful, it is, But to road trip across Alaska,
it's not like there's a Maverick next door. Now, it's
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not like there's a Maverick every one hundred miles. No,
this would really have to be prepared. There's a reason
most of the state is traveled by plane, while a
lot of locals have planes and snowshoes. You don't want
to walk it? That is? That is crazy? Yeah? How
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about that? There? It is? Finally I got to the
very northern tip and the other thing you can do
most Oh, this was taken in twenty eleven. God knows
what this place looks like now. All right, it's probably booming.
It probably does. Have a quick trip up there and
a dollar general. I don't know if you know this,
give me but when you look at street view, it'll
tell you the street location and all that stuff. In
the top corner there's the little three dots and stuff,
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it'll say the date, like this one says September of
twenty eleven. If you click the button next to it,
it shows all the dates they've ever been out there.
Oh and you can see how different it is and
how it's changed. Oh yeah, from July of two thousand
and nine, just where I'm at in prude Hobe to
September twenty eleven. Huge difference. Yeah, July looks like maybe uh,
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September or August. Here in Oklahoma. It's not green. It's
kind of brown, but there's no snow on the ground.
But in September, when we're sweating our asses off, there's
snow on the ground. Yeah, that's fun. That's fun. I
don't know if I could do Alaska at all, because
it's the whole you know, you get nineteen hours of
sunlight in one day and then that's it. Yeah. For me,
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it's the bugs. Really, That's why I couldn't do it. Like,
what kind of bugs you think you'd be dealing with
up in Alaska. Let's just start with mosquitos. And I'm
not talking a couple because you're throwing some discs like
it's as thick as like it's gross, bad dus. So
it is really. Yeah, you'd think because it's so cold
up there that most insects wouldn't be able to survive
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in the winter months. Okay, but the bugs, it's like
you know when you go to Mississippi and you're like,
there's no really weird number of bugs here right in
the air flying around that I don't know if I
can identify right right. Even the mosquitoes have to stop
at the way center on the way through on the
highway like they're so big. So it looks like Alaska
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is known for a lot of moths and flies and
hornets and yeah, mostly moths, mostly moths. So I guess
beware of your wardrobe if you move to Alaska. Yeah,
get some mothball. I feel like that's something we figured out,
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how to moths with mars. Yeah, we figured that out.
I can honestly say that in my forty four years
of living on this earth, I've never had a moth
eat all my clothes in my closet. But you hear
about it, and like my grandma used to keep mothballs
in her closet. Yeah. Oh, I use them to keep
squirrels away. Yeah. Some people use cedar two. Yeah, not
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for squirrels from us. Yeah. I have had one incident
running got crossways with some moths one time. Did you
meet them in a dark alley they pull a k
ife on you. Not a dark alley, but in the
pantry where the flower got infested with I think they're
called baking moths. I think evils. No, it wasn't evils,
they were moths. They flew, they flew out of the flower. Yeah.
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That suck. Yeah, because I didn't know what these bugs
were in the pantry. And if you don't go through
your flower or you keep it air tight, they can
get infested with these moths. Very interesting. I keep my
flower in the fridge, so I guess I'm safe from
flower moths.
Speaker 5 (17:35):
I didn't know that was a thing, keeping it in
the fridge.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
Uh. Well, we've been down this road, right, this is
a common path for us. Everything's safe in the fridge there.
Let me just spoil it for everybody. You're doing it wrong,
all right, and I'm doing it right. Just switch that around,
depending on the no, no, depending on the topic. Like
one of us thinks we're doing maple syrup the right way, right,
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the other one thinks not. Uh, all right, we got
to take a break. We got tickets to Avatar we're
gonna give away. We're gonna do conspiracy Theory Thursday, and
we're going to qualify more people for km od's fifty
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Speaker 5 (18:36):
Woman creates false kidnapping story after being caught shoplifting. This
happened in New Haven, Connecticut, at a Walmart store where
police responded on Tuesday, Round twelve, thirteen in the afternoon
where Shawnee long Eagle, who's twenty four years old of
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New Haven, Connecticut, she was caught shoplifting by store employees,
and she told police that she and her seven year
old daughter had been kidnapped by a white man she
didn't know while walking in the fair Haven section of
the city, and he was forcing her to shoplift on
his behalf. She gave a detailed description of the man,
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claiming he was holding her daughter in a black sedan
outside and that if she didn't take the items, he
threatened to drive off with her child. Officers responded and
began searching the area as she identified a black car
on video leaving the lot as the one with her daughter,
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so officers reviewed surveillance footage and found that she arrived
alone at the walmart, contradicting her claims of arriving in
the black car with her daughter. Her story apparently had
changed several different times, until finally she admitted that she lied.
The entire incident was made up. Police confirmed that the
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child was safe and was not involved in the incident,
and that they were not kidnapped. She was taken into
custody and charged with first degree falsely reporting an incident,
misuse of the nine one one system, interfering with police,
and sixth degree larceny. There was also they found an
outstanding warrant for her arrest already. She's being held on
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a five thousand dollars bond.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
I mean, if you're caught, I could get I see like,
oh I was kidnapped. Yeah right, you make up whatever
you can and get out of trouble. Yeah, I would think.
So what was the Where did she use nine one?
And I missed that party?
Speaker 5 (20:38):
I did too, because she didn't call nine one one.
The Walmart did called police on her.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Well, yeah, because she was shoplifting. Yeah right, But she's
being charged with misuse of nine to one one. Well,
I think it's because she fed them a story of lies,
but not on nine one one when nine one one
got there, when emergency services got there. I think we're
taking a too little roll, Like she got on the
phone and made up the story. Yeah, but you know
it counts because she told it to Emergency Services, which
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is part of nine one one.
Speaker 5 (21:06):
Which then they did go in search for this black
sedan that she said that, But.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
She didn't daughter. She never had interaction with nine to
one one. She had interaction with law enforce right right,
which is still part of Emergency Services, which is part
of nine one one. The same, it's not the same,
it's not nine one one is the dispatch system. Uh huh.
Speaker 5 (21:28):
I thought that her bond was a little How much
was it five grand?
Speaker 1 (21:33):
I mean those are all misdemeanors, aren't they.
Speaker 5 (21:35):
Yeah, but she already had a warrant for her arrest.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
But that would be a different thing. I would think
she'd have to go in front of that judge, wouldn't she. Maybe,
I don't know when you have a warrant.
Speaker 5 (21:47):
Yeah, I would just think that you already had a
warrant out for your arrest. And now this, like it
feels like five grand is nothing.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
I was just looking here for, like misuse of false
claims of emergencies, falsely reporting a crime or emergency, which
she never did either one of those. Right, we agree
on that, right. Prank calls deliberately calling nine one one
for entertainment. There's a lot of entertainment out there, folks.
Unintentional calls accidentally dialing nine one one. That's fun if
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you like, you know, because I think it's like some phones.
You hold down the number nine on your cell phone,
it automatically dials nine one one. So if you like,
for whatever reason, sit down and butt dial nine one one,
you can get in trouble for that. Yeah, I think
it's more that for like the habitual or people are like, oh,
it was an accident, yeah gotcha. Yeah. I'm not finding
anything that could link her to it, but it's probably
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just one of those tack on charges just because they've
wasted so much time and resources. It's like, let's get
her for everything we can. Women arrested after hitting child
who called her fat. This comes out of Florida where
this goal named Christy Crampton was at the Sanford or
Lando International Airport and a child that was part of
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a group that was coming back from Disney World called
her fat and miss Piggy and said that she couldn't
fit in her seat.
Speaker 6 (23:14):
Hey fatty.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
So that is when Christy decided to hit the child
with her fist and then a water bottle and then
slammed his head into a window, all before taking the
child's phone. Now, of course police came out and they
questioned her, and she said that the child was being
rude and disrespectful during their trip, and the child's family
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did not give any kind of statement to the police.
And now Christie is looking at felony child abuse. Yeah,
she does look a little fat. She does have a
little miss Piggy look to her. You're right, kids are kids, man,
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there's no reason to, you know, beat a kid like that.
You hit him in the face, you hit him with
a water bottle, and then you swam his head into
a window on the plane. Come on, that's a little
all because he said, hey, faddy, to be not to
be fair, there's no reason to hit a kid into sentence, right,
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But hear me out. They weren't coming back from Disney World,
and I'm sure the amount of money they've spent and
just overstimulated the parents where uh huh, they could have
been at their end of their rope probably, so I
get that, but have some self control, lady. Come on,
I don't think people know what that is anymore old
we're talking about if it's an adult even then, can
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I throw one of your lines in there?
Speaker 6 (24:47):
Wait?
Speaker 1 (24:47):
How old was the kid? Yeah? True statement? Does it
say end the story? But i'd imagine you know, under ten. Uh.
I was just trying to think of how old would be, Like, eh, like,
what's old enough for good enough? How old is good
enough to seventeen? Because if you're at the bar and
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someone calls your lady miss pig, you're fat. You Some
would maybe react that way, absolutely, but those people are
adults that are at the bar. They're over twenty one,
and they deserve to get punched in the face and
hit with a water bottle and their heads slammed into window.
If they call your girl friend, yeah, come on, man,
If that's how you know, If if that's how you
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feel like you should treat things, and I'll go for it.
But not a child. Control your emotions unless they're twenty one,
and then if they're over twenty one, feel free to
be rambunctious with your emotions. Puppy revived with narcan in
Saint Louis. Puppy is recovering after it had to be
revived with narkhan earlier this week. It happened as a
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woman in her thirties was being treated at Barnes Jewish
Hospital when healthcare workers noticed ten week old dog was
showing signs of drug overdose. The opiate antidote was administered
and its owner was arrested on charges including animal abuse.
I don't know what the clear sign is that a
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dog would be showing overdose besides a sleep, oh lethargy
or foaming out of the mouth, you know, I think
those are the two major signs. It's passed out and
foaming out of its mouth, unresponsive, you know, full honesty,
never seen someone overdose, so I don't know if that,
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If that must be, I'll believe you like that, that's
a characteristic of overdosing. And why was she there? Did
the doctors go, wait a minute, there's something wrong with
the dog?
Speaker 5 (26:50):
Right?
Speaker 1 (26:51):
And also I love I love animals, right, I don't
want a dog because I don't want to response ability
using nark it feels crazy to me. Oh, like, is
not good enough to save a life? No? No, not
good for adults? No, No, it just feels like that's
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not what narcan's for. Well, nar can is used for
overdose of humans. No, just overdose, point blank period. If
that's like saying cars are for driving, that is absolutely correct.
Who's driving them? Tunes is absolutely yeah. And also it
doesn't matter if it's a cat dog, cat dog or
a human. Uh, if they're overdosing, God feels fun, all right?
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Can no head dog? I love that cartoon Man's so
good in the nineties. Here's the signs of your dog overdosing. Vomiting, lethargy, tremors,
shortness of breath, excessive thirst, bleeding, attention deficit, hyperdi eighty HD.
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This is this is what I googled. Unsteady gait okay,
like walking, funny diarrhea, cha cha, Caesar's psychromotor agitation, uh,
loss of appetite, abdonald, pain, pale gums, bloated belly, coma, painting, panting,
not painting.
Speaker 5 (28:18):
My dog hit paint.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
The dog is like, look at this, but oh my god,
it's overdosing. Get the dark here, I mean it is U.
Do not to bother them me. I am painting. You're overdosing.
Spots said some mouth, heart arrhythmia, weakness, caesars and what
all dogs do? Drooling and they drink. You're like, god,
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dang spot, you're thirsty. Man here right. Bloated belly and drooling.
Those are both my dogs all the time. Shortness of
breath okay. Barnes Jewish hospital, that's where my dad had,
Like I've been in the hospital many times and they're
just like, yes, we're okay, Yes, wait, I'm a minute.
Your dog's not okay. All these stories are on our
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a big hand. So I think it was Tuesday. We
were talking about Queen and Corbyn had mentioned like Queen
is a rock opera band and nobody can do what
Queen did. Am I about right on that one? No,
I don't think I said no one can. I said
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no one could today, right, And so they kind of
sent me down a path of rock opera bands and
modern rock opera bands, and so I found some here
and we'll just kind of discuss if if they could
be in the arena of what Queen is. Some of
them are modern, some of them are not, but we'll
just run it down here. Pink Floyd is the first
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one on here, and I feel I know how you
got us feel about Pink Floyd, you two anyway, but
I think that Pink Floyd could be in the discussion
in the same arena as Queen. Hell. I'd even say that.
And this is not just me kind of being more
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of a fan of a Pink Floyd than Queen, but
I think they're better. I think that when it comes
to rock operas and albums like that, Pink Floyd kind
of out does Queen. I mean, cause what do you
got for Queen's rock opera Bohemian Rhapsody? Yeah, that's it,
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that's it. Between the Wall is the only Pink Floyd
album I can think of that as a rock opera.
You've got The Wall, You've got Dark Side of the Moon.
Even Omagoma would would would go further than than just
to Queen and their bohemian rasity. I mean, psychedelic rock
and rock opera aren't the same thing. No, You're right,
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they're not the exact same thing. But there's tinges of
a rock opera inside of Pink Floyd's psychedelic rock, you know.
And if we're just having the discussion of bands that
did things like no other band can do, then yeah,
Pink Floyd takes the cake because they took psychedelic rock
to a whole new five percent. You know. So with
Pink Floyd, you know, it's like they have and I
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just listed off three small albums. Well The Wall wasn't small,
but you get what I'm saying. Three albums compared to
the one that Queen is known for. That's why I'm like,
I think they belong in the same arena. If not,
if you're doing like a first, second and third place.
I put Pink Floyd first place and then Queen at
number two. Maybe I don't like Pink Floyd, but I
(32:50):
do acknowledge their massive success and their insane music skills,
right kind of how I am with the Beatles. No,
you just don't like the Beatles. Yeah, I listen. I
don't like their music, and I don't see why people
get all, you know, horned up over them. But I
can respect them for who they are, the pioneers that
they are, like the nicest thing, you know, anything or whatever.
(33:14):
But it's it's just not my bad man. So another
one they had on here was meat Loaf, and I'm like,
really really meat Loaf?
Speaker 6 (33:22):
For sure.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
Bad out of Hell, you know, was a good album,
Don't get me wrong. My mom had the actual vinyl
and it's probably the coolest record cover that I've ever
seen in my life. Bad out of Hell too. I
don't know. Maybe it's because I haven't listened to the
entire album. I just have listened to the one song,
(33:45):
you know. But I'm like, okay, just based on what
he did with Bad out of Hell, I'd put him
at least into conversation. Would he be on the one
two three pedestal. I don't think so. I don't think
so either, you think so? Long?
Speaker 5 (34:00):
Yeah, I do more based on more songs, Paradise by
the dashboard Lights, Okay, uh, even I would do anything,
but I won't do that.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
I mean, it's bad out of Hell series. For it
definitely puts him in the conversation, but I don't know
if I put him in the top on a top three,
not in a one two three pedestal, like if we're
having a competition like that. It also has the Who
on here for sure, Okay, Tommy Pinball Wizard, and that's
another one that I like. I don't think I've ever
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listened to an entire Who the Who album from beginning
to end. You know, it's just the Biggins, you know,
Pinball Wizard, Bottle'reiley, stuff like that. You know. So I'm like,
I don't know based if I'm going based strictly off
a Pinball Wizard, Okay, okay, because that tells a pretty
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good story. Yeah know, Yeah, what do they belong in
the one two three spot? I don't know. I'm not convinced.
So far, I've got my first and second place. I mean,
it's this is super subjective, of course, because we're using
kind of an we haven't established what the definition of
rock opera is. Rock opera musical album that tells the
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story from beginning to end, from song number one to
the very last track. Yeah, you know, so, I don't
know if a maybe we need to batter. I don't
know if a band can be that can be a
rock opera and they can put out albums, right, but like, okay,
that's fun. And I was kind of gonna save this
one for the last one. But if we're gonna do
that Trans Siberian Orchestra, that's the case, then they're number one.
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That's what I was about to say. The Pink Floyd
is knocked off the number one pedestal, and we'll put
Tso up there. Even though I've never been to a show,
but I listened to the music, especially on Christmas time,
because that's the only time that really ever plays. It's
weird to bring it out at a cookout. Nobody who
really listened to Tso in July. Maybe we should normalize
(36:04):
that when you're down at Rock the River right and Campsite,
you should tell you know, bank that I should, you know,
everybody's party and the parties over the live days. So
I'll bring my big spear. I bet you we get
a party going because people would like it. It has
on this list Alice Cooper as rock opera artist and again,
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and I feel like this is where I'm about at
a disadvantage when it comes to this particular topic because
as I've heard many songs, I've never listened to full
album front to bank. Okay. My first Alice Cooper experience
was when I was in the seventh grade the first time.
(36:52):
Sixth grade, seventh grade the first time, and my buddy
Eric Silas is like, you got to listen to this?
What is this? It's hey stupid from Alice Cooper and
I was like, all right, that's all right. And then
of course school's out and a few other ones. But
mine was when my buddy put on vinyl was it
trash and uh, welcome my neighbor, I'm the neighbor, something
(37:15):
like that, and he pulled those albums out and we
listened to those, and I was like, this is wild. Okay,
So you would agree that Alice Cooper belongs and he's
got some albums that are that definitely qualify, but he
doesn't belong in a one two three spot, right, But
we're also naming band minus Tso we're naming bands from
a time when listening to albums from beginning to end
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was a thing. Okay, right, modern times that doesn't happen. Well,
let's look at that then, all right, because Green Day
also came up on this list as well. Now, Green
Day American Idiot is a Broadway musical now, but it
was it wasn't, but yeah, it wasn't, but it kind
of if you listen to the whole song front to back, yeah, album, yeah,
(37:58):
you know it is, it is, you know, considered could be. Yeah,
there are bands that try it and do it, and
I think I don't know if I agree with the
Green Day one. But Cohding Cambria is definitely known for
doing that with their albums and telling stories from album
to album and they're and I like Cohden Cambria. They're fun, live, right,
(38:19):
I'm right there with you that they popped up on
this list as well. And I've heard of them, seen them.
You know, have I listened? Did I have I rushed
out to illegally download any of their music? No, I haven't,
I haven't. So and again That's probably where I'm at
a disadvantage when it comes to this particular topic. But
I needed something to talk about and I found that
to be kind of interesting. Text here says Dream Theater.
(38:41):
I never got sure in the Dream Theater's music, but
just based on the title of the band alone, I
feel like the belonging the arena right because theater is sure.
That's usually how it works. Yes, this one says a
Queen's rank the operation mind Crime and mind Crime too.
There are bands that do it. I don't think anybody
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to me, Queen is the like you were talking about
Pink Floyd, kink Floyd, great band, Yeah, not my back,
but they are well respected, highly influential. Queen has the
best composure of music. They have the best performance they
Pink Floyd, though, does great live. It's you go for
(39:23):
the light show, right, the Leezer legs right. Yeah, that's fair,
that's fair, full round all the way around. Queen is
the best band of all time. There are only a
few that can even come close to the conversation, and
they're all the usual suspects, right. But we sometimes I
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think Queen gets kind of pushed back. Well, we always
talk about the Stones when it comes to great band, yes, okay,
yeah yeah, But when I think you know, you're right.
When it comes to classic rock bands, Crink Queen does
belong in that conversation of at least the top five.
(40:05):
But when it comes to rock operas, you're right. It's
two totally different kinds of music that we're listening to here.
Rolling Stones is just straight rock and roll, man, where
to where? You know? Queen is a little more theatrical
with their rock and roll, well, with their story. It
was super subjective. There is no right answer here, right right,
(40:25):
there's not one. David Bowie popped up on this list
for sure. That kind of goes back to Yes, that
was the time when that was a huge thing and
everybody was trying to do it. I think David Bowie,
along with Queen, just took it to a different level.
I think if a band came to us today and said, hey,
we're starting a band. We've got this concept album like
(40:48):
from it tells a story from the first song all
the way through the last uh huh, we would be like,
oh boy, do you think that's just because attention spans
have shortened overtime? Yeah, hundred percent. I think that when
you're trying to be a band and you I'm not
saying you can't be successful, right, You're just choosing a
harder path, right, right, because that's not as popular today
(41:12):
as it was yesterday. When I say yesterday, I mean bank.
If your goal is to go and do shows and
play the album from beginning to end, have about it, friend, Yeah,
go get it. But to be successful at it is
not an easy thing. How many times do you go
see a band and you're like, man, I hope they
play all their hits and they don't. Very few bands
(41:35):
can go and play an album live from beginning to end.
Incubus just announced they're going out and doing that with
their album. They're going to play it from beginning to
end a hard pass, right. Black Crows did it, I
think a couple of years ago while they were here.
Unless you're a purest right right. I was just sitting
here thinking like, and it's not rock music, but Sturgel
(41:55):
Simpson could be in that category of bands that tell
a story of the operatic kind, that tell the story.
Just think of like the Dude and Juanita. Yeah right,
if you've ever listened to that album from beginning to end,
it tells a great story. I think country artists do
that a lot. Oh yeah, country artists are known for
telling stories, and that's the whole basis of country music
(42:18):
in a particular song, yes, on a whole album. Like
think about Garth Brooks probably the big one of the
biggest names in country music ever, at least in modern
times anyway, and I can't think of a single album
of his that tell a story from beginning to end.
All the songs are telling a story of sorts, but
(42:39):
not the entire album to where it's linked together like
Roping the Wind, you know, great album and they the
songs tell a story, but it's not an entire story
from beginning to end.
Speaker 5 (42:50):
What's the difference between rock opera and a concept album?
If they're both they both are telling a story.
Speaker 1 (42:58):
The rock album and as you're telling every track kind
of goes together, and a concept album is you're stepping
out from what you normally do. It would be like
if Metallica put together a rock opera where the album
tells a story from getting me in something they're not
known for doing.
Speaker 5 (43:15):
Okay, well, I mean because the Beatles had like three
different concept of them.
Speaker 1 (43:21):
It's all they did. Yeah, they were a concept. They're like,
we are tired, the most successful concept of all time.
And there's a lot of them out there that I
think belong in the discussion. But when it comes down
to the pedestals of one, two, and three, when it
comes to rock opera and bands rock opera bands, for me,
(43:42):
it's going to have to be Tso number one, and
then Pink Floyd and then probably Queen on top of that.
The problem with like this conversation. I have no problem
making an off cuff statement like how great Queen is,
but when we have to get into the knitt and
gritty of it, people can't handle being told they're isn't
good well I know the Beatles, right, or being told
(44:04):
they're wrong that they think the band's bad right, like,
and so I don't love that conversation only because you
can't have a true dialogue conversation if you go the
wall is an operative so good in this and I'm like,
I miss some points because people get so wrapped up
and not liking Pink Floyd or the Doors comes to mind,
like people are like I don't want to look dumb
(44:25):
because I don't want who cares if you don't like it.
You don't like it, and that could be the end
of it. You don't. You don't have to like Pink Floyd.
You just don't. You don't have to like the Beatles.
You just don't. Welcome to the world where you Yeah,
love and hate whatever you want. And it doesn't make
your opinion wrong, Oh it does. It's just your opinion. Well,
(44:46):
your opinion doesn't line up with my opinion. So scared
we do currently live in that society. Yeah, I hate that.
You should be persecuted for it if you have a
different opinion are Yeah, okay the world.
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O K M O D eight three three four six
Oh K M O D is the phone number. Let's
go to the phones and see who our first contestant is.
Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name?
Good morning, you're on the air. What is your name?
Speaker 11 (46:04):
Okay, Troy?
Speaker 1 (46:08):
Troy? Is that your name? Yes, oh, Troy. Who would
you like to give? Clues? Gim beer, Corbyn, Let's go, Troy.
Sixty seconds are on the clock. Timer starts after the
first clue. Here we go, Troy. There used to be
a shampoo in the nineties called Blank Essence, and she
had an orgasm in the shower. No, there's also a
(46:32):
te a blank t it's all natural, or maybe a
blank medicine. That's an all natural medicine. Think plants, Troy. No,
remember the show WKRP that had that guy on their
name blank Tarlic? Of course, of course you don't um. Okay,
(47:01):
there go Geez Louise. If you are on a flight
and you to Chicago and you gotta go to Dallas,
to stay there for a little bit. That is called
a what layover. Yes, this is an animal that lives
in the ocean and in shape like the things in
the sky that go twinkle twinkle at night.
Speaker 6 (47:17):
Starfish.
Speaker 1 (47:18):
Yes, this is a type of fruit. It's a tropical fruit.
It's also the name of a dispensary here in town.
Then go there you go, wooly blank a hairy elephants.
Time did you get the last one? Okay? So five, Gimpy?
Is that what you got? All right, let's see Troy
if that's gonna be good enough, hang on the line. Okay, okay,
(47:41):
good morning, you're on the air. What is your name, James, James.
We've got to beat five? Are you ready? Yes, sir,
here we go. What how did the show that to Gimpy?
I didn't do it. But it's hi there. It's supposed
(48:02):
to be one word. This is the clucking animal. And
this is what you would call uh feces from them.
So what's the clucking animal? Chicken chit? Oh yeah, well
try the more friendly version that you would use. There
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you go, the opposite of slow.
Speaker 2 (48:27):
Fans.
Speaker 1 (48:28):
Yes, electric company is known as a blank company or
oil there. Yes, but they provide what.
Speaker 11 (48:40):
Yes, yes, but you eat food to give you this
throughout the day.
Speaker 1 (48:51):
The opposite of out. A guy who is an antaster
is known as a thug. Yeah, but he's known as
an oh O G. So the opposite of out and
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the gangster.
Speaker 6 (49:17):
In OG.
Speaker 1 (49:19):
And it's the gas company elected you. I don't know
how you didn't get that. He didn't win. Man. Sorry,
let's see what Kenby has in four I form wickle up.
It says here that Musk announces that he's leading Douge.
The billionaire posted on x that his time as a
special Government employee has come to an end, and he'd
(49:42):
like to thank President Trump for the opportunity to reduce
baseball spending.
Speaker 6 (49:46):
Now.
Speaker 1 (49:47):
Musk has helped lead the Department of Government Efficiency since
it was established in January, and he concluded his post
saying the Douge mission will only strengthen over time as
it becomes a way of life throughout the government. As
a special agent, a special government employee must was allowed
to work for the administration for one hundred and thirty
days in a calendar year. The CDC says there's a
(50:12):
new COVID strain from China that has arrived in the US. Hooray.
It's an omicron variant known as NB one eight one
and has been detected through airport screening programs for international travelers.
The first cases here showed up in late March and
early April, producing similar symptoms to the earlier COVID strains.
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The CDC says a handful of cases have been confirmed
in New York, California, Rhode Island, Virginia, Ohio, Washington, and Hawaiia.
The State Department is to aggressively revoke visas for a
Chinese students. Secretary of State Marco Rubios is the Trump
(50:59):
administryation will work aggressively to revoke visas for Chinese students.
Rubio announced yesterday that students who would have their visas
canceled what include those who have ties to the Chinese
Communist Party or those studying in critical fields. Rubio added
the State Department will revise criteria to enhance scrutiny of
(51:20):
all the future visa applications from China, including Hong Kong.
The move aligns with President Trump's border broader attack on
college admissions, where he's pushing to limits international students enrollment.
And then lastly here Wagner Parks Department wants help protecting
(51:41):
their new swings. The Wagner Parks and Recreation Department are
asking the people not to misuse the newly installed toddler
swings in their parks. Now. These swings are specifically meant
for toddlers and small children to swing while seated. They
are not intended to be stood on whilst swinging. It's
(52:01):
essential for everyone's safety. The department says that they want
parks to be saved and enjoyed for all families. And
if anyone notices any of the equipment being misused or
damage to police, call the Wagoner police departments. So I'm
curious about this story and maybe some of our Wagner
listeners can chime in on this. Was there a problem, like?
(52:22):
Did they get destroyed and they need to be replaced?
Was there is this like? Is this the only this
is the Cup de Gras problem in Wagner. I find
that hard to believe. I guess at one of the parks,
and I admitted that part of the story just to
save on time. But they had just installed some new swings,
(52:43):
right and one of them is already one of these
toddler swings is already broken. So the parks and recreation
apartments a little pissed off because kids be kids and
teenagers be teenagers, and some of them like to try
to squeeze their fat ass into those little seats or
like they said, stand up in them, and apparently it
broke one of their swings. So now they had to
go to the news and be like, hey, could you
(53:07):
not tear up them? This is why we can't have
nice things, right, yes, but when you have a public park,
that happens. It's like any wine glasses and being mad
they broke, like that's part of onwning wineglasses, all right, right, right, listen,
kids are going to stand in the swings, kids are
going to smoke pot and fornicate on the playground equipment.
There's really a graffiti. It is what it is a
(53:28):
part of the is it okay? No? Right, but you
should know that that's part of it. And I can understand,
like we just installed.
Speaker 5 (53:35):
This right, saw some cameras too.
Speaker 1 (53:37):
Now that you don't need cameras. What you need is
an armed guard right there standing at the park. Just
put a fence and put a lock on it. Why
someone has to go put a lock on it. There
we go, boom saved. Matter of fact, let's just not
have a park. I like that. Remove all parks, be
done with them. You want to have fun outside, do
it somewhere else because it ain't happening. Build your own park,
(53:59):
or maybe by an American swing uh huh cheap shinyay swings.
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so conspiracy theory Thursday. These are facts about that you
might not know, things that maybe you've been suppressed they
don't want you to know. Like there is a water
(55:10):
reservoir in deep space that holds one hundred and forty
trillion times all of the water on Earth. That's a
lot of water. Yeah, they discovered the reservoir in space.
It's an equasar called you might need a pin a
PM zero eight two seven nine plus five two five
five sure, and it's you're gonna need some corn nuts
(55:35):
for the road trip. It's about twelve billion light years away. Huh.
And the cloud holds one hundred and forty trillion times
the amount of water in all of Earth's oceans. It
is the largest and farthest water reservoir ever detected. The
water surrounds a massive sorry super massive black hole because
of massive is not a big enough quantity super massive,
(55:58):
which sell you on it. The black hole is twenty
billion times more massive than the Sun. The water exists
as vapor and spans hundreds of light years, and the
discovery shows that water has existed for a long time.
Just one point six billion years after the Big Bang. Wow,
(56:19):
so this is just really just just a giant cloud
floating around in space next to a black hole. Yes, okay, sure,
hm very interesting. I'm always curious, like to be in
the room when that happens. Yeah, did they discovery? Yeah? Okay,
yeah they You see this? Hey man, you hear Frank
(56:45):
he found he found water? Oh no kidding. We're at
like in five two seven six two three No, no, no,
no the plus five two five region. Oh yeah, oh
like ten billion no, no, like twelve point six billion
years away. Way, why are we wasting our time? For real?
We're never gonna get there. We're never gonna get there.
(57:06):
And it's right next to a black hole, which I
find is kind of interesting because black holes suck everything
that's around them into it. So they say, right, exactly,
I've never been near it. Well regardless, that's what they
tell us. So there could have been more and it
just got sucked away into the black hole. The Abyss,
(57:27):
which is a movie Lindsay will promote right at nine.
I mean, we think black holes suck everything, yeah, like
their giant drain and they but they've discovered that that's wrong.
They don't pull things in unless you're really close. If
our sun were replaced by a black hole, the Earth
(57:47):
would orbit the same way. It would just be darker outside,
okay and cold.
Speaker 3 (57:54):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (57:54):
We used think that anything that falls into a black
hole is gone forever. So this has been disproven something
called the information paradox quantum mechanics. Go ahead, No, explain
your grunt, oh man here in a minute, Go ahead,
And I think people need to know what the grumble means. Well,
I mean they say that it sucks everything in unless
(58:18):
it's close by. A doesn't. How do you know that?
How do you know that? Did you tie a rope
around your waist and then jump into it? Not you
whoever discovered this right? And then jump into the black hole? Right?
And then had a team of people or a wench
pull you out and be like, no, man, you don't
disappear forever. Yeah, I saw X, Y and Z down
(58:41):
in there. How do they know that? You Just got
to have faith, sure, but we use it on a
lot of things. You close your eyes at night and
have faith you will wake up in the morning. You
go into surgery with no explanation how they put you
under and have faith that you will wake up and
(59:02):
not have pictures of your Jenny's taken. Right, Yeah, okay,
I just wanted you to explain the grunt. I appreciate
you going into detail, but the grunt means you don't agree. Yeah. Yeah,
it's just like, how do they know? Man? How'd they
figure that out? How they figure out that nothing, not
everything disappears in a blank hole? Now I don't get it,
but whatever. Science. So the old idea was anything that
(59:25):
falls into black hole's gone forever. And we talked about
the information paradox. Quantum mechanics says information can't be destroyed.
Steven Augate first said it's lost, then later said, hmm.
This is still debated, but many physicists now think information
somehow survives. So they're like, They're like, I don't know
(59:46):
how they you go, hey, it's gone forever. How well right,
and then go, well, it doesn't gone forever. I'm like, why, wait,
prove it all right? And when they say information, what
are we talking about or are they just reading the
magna carta into a black hole and hoping that it
comes back. I think they're using information in a you're
using it too literal, gimpy Uh, it is. It is
(01:00:10):
whatever the substance is. Okay, so we think the item
is tennis ball in there. Yeah, Okay, I've been down
going down a rabbit hole. This guy on on the
on the social media's and he finds pools, leaks in
pools and how he does it with like the red
dye thing, and then he finds it where gets sucked
into the spot where it's leaking. That's so fascinating to me,
(01:00:32):
And I imagine it's like that. Okay, just shoot some
liquid in there, huh, and hope that you figure it out. Okay.
Speaker 8 (01:00:42):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:00:42):
They might not be black. Black holes emit radiation called
Hawking radiation from quantum effects near the event horizon. They
also shine when feeding material falling in gets hot and
emits light. Some are among brightest things in the universe.
(01:01:03):
So not all black holes are dark. Okay. I wonder
if there's a close black hole to us, as in
like Earth, right, because I think that would be neat
if we've got one that's relatively close in our solar system,
right in our galaxy, the Milky Way, right that like
(01:01:24):
we should be able to, I don't know, take a
ship out there and just start throwing stuff in it
to see how it works out. We can see them
kind of black holes? Is it? Because they're black and
it's dark in space? The idea is we'd never get
a picture of a black hole. In twenty nineteen, we
saw the shadow of a black hole in the galaxy
(01:01:45):
eighty seven. So this is news to me because I
always thought we could see black holes. That's why they
were telling us about them, and so now I'm reading
we can't see them, So how do you know they're there?
Are they are? We using the literal term like vision
right and see them like through infrared? Something rather right
type of thing. It says here that the Gaya ga
(01:02:08):
I a JVH one is the closest known black hole
to Earth, and it's fifteen hundred light years away. It's
a stellar mass black hole, meaning it formed from the
collapse of a massive star. So you're saying there's a chance. Yeah,
it's only fifteen hundred years away light years away, so
I mean we could go pitch stuff into it. Scientists
(01:02:32):
at NASA have actually discovered stars that are cool enough
to touch. How do you know that?
Speaker 5 (01:02:39):
Because they touched them?
Speaker 1 (01:02:40):
I mean they have that little infrared gun you know
that shoots a little red laser beam across. I use
it for my pizza stone tells the ten. They're like,
look it, it's fifty degrees. You can totally touch that.
I think it's a variation of that, but yeah, I
think that's the simplest terms. Okay, And I'm not sure
why that's prudent information that you can touch stars like that. Yeah,
(01:03:05):
maybe if there's a plan to send somebody there, right,
are they going to burn up as soon as they
hit the surface. So you think there's like this bulletin board,
stay with me, this bulletin board. Whether in the middle
there's all these stars and then there's one side touch
in one side no touch, and they go take the
take seven six' four off the middle and pin it
(01:03:26):
on the no touch. Side, yeah so for whenever we
get to, it, yeah we're, like, well, okay so throw
all those. Away we've got this one. Here we've got. One,
yeah that sounds. Legit scientists are a different breed BECAUSE
i don't know about you. Guys there are things THAT
i will try, To, like if something's broken to my,
(01:03:47):
House i'll give it like two maybe three times to fix.
It and IF i. Can't it's time to bring in
someone that knows what they're, doing, Right but scientists don't do.
That scientists will keep going because whether there's a, will
there's a. W. NO i love a good cliche to explain,
something but like it is more OF i can't give
up because what? If And i'm sure that's paid off in, many, many,
(01:04:10):
many many many scenarios of the things that we have
that have added convenience to our. Lives, right what's The edison?
QUOTE i DIDN'T i didn't take me one hundred and twelve.
Times haven't been a light, bulb BUT i just found
out how to not make a light bulb one hundred
and twelve different ways or something like. That so, OKAY
i just when you hear, that you're, like, no keep, going,
Man there's got to be another star we can't we can.
(01:04:32):
Touch should we ever figure out how to travel billions
of light, Years we'll figure it. Out god damn. IT
i know there's a way After. Earth venus's clouds are
possibly the most habitable spot for humans in The Solar.
System just the, clouds huh? Apparently, okay Not, mars though
(01:04:52):
no tortoises orbited The moon before humans because The russians
sent them there to tell one of their. Probes, hey,
NO i, mean why risk a human life when you
can risk the life of a tortoise and not a
rat or a.
Speaker 5 (01:05:10):
Mouse.
Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
Right maybe it's because of the hard. Shell they're, Like,
okay if anything goes, wry there might be a better
chance of survival because the tortuga will just crawl inside
of its home and the hard shell will protect. IT i,
mean they've survived a. Lot it's the closest we have
to a. Dinosaur, true there's a couple of them out there.
Now they're still alive from one hundred and fifty plus, years.
Speaker 5 (01:05:34):
Right and they're, like they've had a long enough life
if it does kill.
Speaker 1 (01:05:36):
Them to give you a dash of another, conspiracy, this
turtles are one of the REASONS i have a hard
time with dinosaurs because a skeleton of a turtle looks
nothing like a. Turtle, no the oldest tortoise On earth
as of right, now his name Is Jonathan Oh John.
Boy the turtle is one hundred and ninety two years.
(01:05:58):
OLD a hundred and ninety two years old and grumpy
and play naps a. Lot, yeah, well it looks very.
Young very spry for one hundred and ninety two years.
Old that a good, diet, right the food is. Advanced, yeah,
right he doesn't know how to set the time around HIS.
Vcr terrible skin regiment, Though, man come, on bro the
(01:06:20):
Foot this one's gonna be a little tough for. Everybody
the footprints left by astronauts on the moon will stay
there forever or if something Disrupt unless something disrupts him
because there's no atmosphere or wind on the. Moon that makes.
Sense but we didn't go to the. Moon the flag was, Blowing,
no the flag wasn't there's metal in? It did you
not see How superman And superman four lifted the flag back?
(01:06:43):
Up and there? Was The germans were actually the first
to go to space with THEIR v two. Rocket, OKAY
i didn't know. THAT i mean that's just a good
example of, uh we leave that part of history out
because it involved The. Germans, yeah they were pretty heinous
there for a. While so it's, like, listen we're just
(01:07:03):
going to keep you out of history anything, important what you,
Guys So santa can get. Through but this And Volkswagen
Coca cola seems. Okay, uh space is seen to begin
at one hundred kilometers above the surface of The. Earth
it's known as The caramine. Line this is the point
(01:07:25):
where the atmosphere becomes too thin to support aeronautical, flight
because an aircraft would have surpassed orbital velocity in order
to achieve sufficient. Lift, recently they have renamed The cararamen
line to The Katy perry. Line he's. Yeah, now keep
(01:07:45):
in mind they were at the same altitude that guy
that jumped out to. Skydived they were that. High that's
as high as they. Went, yeah but they went to
space in their. Astronauts now isn't it weird? Though how
with that we say he skydived from, Space but with
them we say they didn't go to. Space, well it's inner.
Space because he's a. Man they're not a lame pop
(01:08:09):
star with giant. KNOCKERS i like this One you can
cry In, space but your tears don't, fall which is
a great country song that is. Awesome you can grind,
space but your tears all they just stay there and
(01:08:31):
then they float. Away the first creatures conceived in, space we're.
Cockroaches The russians reported that they grew faster and stronger
than their earth bound. Counterparts oh, good oh, MAN i
mean space is just crawling with. Broaches this one's. Fascinating in,
(01:08:51):
space the skin on the bottom of your feet starts
to peel off because you're not walking, around so the
skin becomes soft due to not being. Used so astronauts
have to be careful when taking off their socks otherwise
bits of skin start floating around in The, yes just nasty.
Gros remember one, time one, time we used to play this,
(01:09:16):
stupid stupid game called The, wheel and one of the
punishments on it was what's what's the? Skin milk is
what we? Kin milk is what we call, it not
skim skin, Milk and you would have to grate the
bottom of your. Foot everybody on the, show everybody would
take turns with the, egg the petty, egg and shave. It. Yeah,
(01:09:39):
ah put it in a glass of milk stirred and
you had to drink it. All. Yeah and there couldn't
be any flakes of skin at the. Bottom, yeah you
had to stir keep it. Stirred Because lizzy's, like she's
her eyes are, Watering she's so grossed out by the
idea of. It the craziest part, is for, sure is
not because some of these idiots had really bad. Feet
(01:10:01):
they don't know what moisturizer, is and you would get
like a. Chunk you'd feel it by the. Tongue oh,
yeah it scraved that little dangly ball on the back
of your.
Speaker 6 (01:10:10):
Throat.
Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
Yeah and the second act was. Weird, Right oh my,
god it tastes like. FEET i wasn't referring to. That
oh oh, yeah down. There but you're right though with
you because if you drink the milk too, fast you
would burp and you would get it a little. Bit
(01:10:36):
those were the, days nose were the. Days it wasn't
exactly like shaken bake right right right, Right and we
did the thing with the fingernail clippings and toenail clippings
you had to chew on those also completely. Stupid that
(01:10:57):
might be one of the dumber. Ones OR i don't
have a lacerated right in, testing no, doubt RIGHT i
peop were, like, well don't you do it? Anymore oh,
NO i don't, Know probably Because i'm a. Pussy, yeah
that's exactly what this text. Says, YEAH i believe it,
again pussies for not doing. More, yep that's. True apollo,
(01:11:21):
Thirteen armageddon And around The world in Eighty days are
among the movies kept on The International Space. STATION i
don't know If armagedon's a great movie to keep on
the space. Station the worst MOVIE i have on a
space station Because i'm not. Mistaken In, armageddon he has
to stay up there And Bruce willis has to crash
the the ship into the, yeah into the he stays
(01:11:42):
on the meteor to blow it. Up yeah and. Die
apollo thirteen about, determination, right, yeah, right sticking with. It
they almost. Died, Yeah AND i have not seen The
world an eighty, Day around The world in eighty, day
SO i can't tell you about what happens in that.
One that's probably the best one to have on, there
out of all those.
Speaker 5 (01:12:00):
Choices maybe A martian was The Matt damon movie.
Speaker 1 (01:12:06):
Right With, Again, NO i don't know if that's a
good one, either because you're left, there that's true for
over a, year and then you have to get sling
shoted into space hoping it'll. Work and at one point
he cuts a thing in a suit to like propel
as Iron man to try and hopefully get, caught which
is a wild thing to. Do maybe they use those
(01:12:28):
movies for, reference just in case they're, like what happens
if a giant meteor is coming To? Earth well we
can we can take this space station and project it
into the path and we'll save The earth that. Way
or you know what happens if one of them's lost
on a planet by, Themselves well they know how to
(01:12:50):
survive off of pootators because of man. DAMON i gotta
know which one it. Is is it the nineteen fifty
Six shirley McCain one or the two thousand and Four
Jackie chan? One which movie are you talking About around
The world in Eighty? Days it has to be. Modern
it has to Be Jackie. Chan why does it have
(01:13:10):
to just BECAUSE i feel it's a better movie than
the nineteen fifty four. Version but did that?
Speaker 5 (01:13:16):
Want was that one about?
Speaker 1 (01:13:17):
Space? Too? No it's About, no it's about an actual. Event,
yeah that you went around the world in eighty? Days
apollo thirteen And around The world in Eighty days are
about actual. EVENTS i don't. Know like of, motivation how About?
Speaker 12 (01:13:32):
Rudy, yeah come, on Mat, really if you're gonna put
the biggest motivation movies out, THERE i would think you're
not gonna use Around. Armageddon, no they don't want the
astronauts crying because their tears won't. Fall and by the,
way what a weird movie to demoralize people to think
(01:13:53):
that guys who drill on rigs could ever go up into.
Speaker 1 (01:13:56):
Space calm, down you have to admit that is insanely.
Bizarre oh, yeah they're tough and. Ingenuitive they can handle. It,
yeah what else DO i got? Here? Uh there's no
gravity in. Space astronauts are unable to tell if their
bladders are, full so for this, reason they have to
(01:14:17):
go to the potty every two hours like a. Toddler,
wow boomerangs will return to you even in. Space japanese
Astronaut tako doy found out when he tried it inside
The International Space. Shape there can't be enough. Room, no and, Furthermore,
SUSAN i have thrown a few boomerangs in my. Time
(01:14:40):
them bitch has never come.
Speaker 5 (01:14:41):
Back.
Speaker 1 (01:14:42):
RIGHT i don't know If i'm not doing it, right
but according to the, Movie i'll go with. That i'll
go with. That you Think i'm not doing it, movies
they just throw it out, there crack a whip and
tell me how easy it. Is, YEAH i have cracked
a whip before and it worked out. Fine but boomerang
boomerangs never. Work. Uh only twenty four people have seen
(01:15:06):
the entire planet with their own, eyes like from. Space oh,
okay very one of.
Speaker 5 (01:15:12):
Them, yeah of course she's an.
Speaker 1 (01:15:15):
Astronaut if you lived on The International Space, station you
would witness fifteen sunsets every. DAY i guess that makes. Sense, sure.
OKAY nasa sent part Of Sir Isaac newton's apple tree
into space to quote defy. Gravity that sounds like money well.
(01:15:35):
Spent i'm sure he appreciates. It glad we cleared that.
Up Isaac newton's just shaking his. Head this is not
WHAT i worked. For nineteen seventy, seven researchers received a
signal from space that lasted seventy two. Seconds known as
The wow. Signal it is the only radio transmission we
have received that has appeared to be from an intelligent.
(01:15:56):
Source it was determined to have originated near the star
Are Tao sagatari in the Constellation sagittarius nineteen seventy. Seven, huh,
yeah you, know because that was the peak of. Technology
is this kind of like the one time the girl
said you look good in the red shirt and that's
all you, wear, Right you can't burpen. Space the liquids
(01:16:20):
and gases in your stomach don't separate in zero, gravity
so it would be just acid. Reflux, yeah that one
caused me to get. Shocked saturn is the second biggest
planet in The Solar system because it's the. Lightest, well
who's the biggest man in? Space metal objects stick. Together
this is due to a process known as cold. Welding
(01:16:42):
it doesn't happen On earth because the oxygen in our
atmosphere one hundred and fifty billion. Dollars The International Space
station is the most expensive structure ever built and older
than most of. Us astronauts grow up to two inches
in space because their spine, elongates AND nasa is developing
(01:17:02):
THREE d printed pizza for astronauts to eat in. Space
why without a, spacesuit a human could potentially last up
to ninety seconds in, space although you would almost certainly
pass out long. Before, yeah because of that thing called.
Oxygen so what if you had like one of those
tanks that you see the people at the casinos rolling through, with,
(01:17:24):
right and just breathe on. That you don't have to
have an actual suit suit Suit you could be out
the naked and just breathing on an oxygen. TANK i
don't think. SO i think the pressure the pressure. Changes,
okay all, right we'll take a. Break i've got kind
of a, conspiracy but about something we love and some
of us kind of hold as a special.
Speaker 8 (01:17:44):
Place when we come, Back The Big Men Morning show
returns Next Tulsa's Morning show ninety.
Speaker 1 (01:17:52):
Kmod this one's more of a, conspiracy but definitely something
THAT i didn't know was happening in front of, me
and that is the folks at all these have very
strict rules that work. There, really it feels like a
very relaxed, place right yeah. Yeah they make you bag
your own stuff and bring your own bags and paid
(01:18:14):
for your card or at least to rent, it.
Speaker 5 (01:18:15):
Right yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:18:16):
WHICH i will. Address one of the rules they have
to follow there is that the cashiers must remain seated
while working at the. REGISTER i thought that guy was just.
Lazy that's part of. It huh, yeah huh. Uh it
means this employee is engaged and ready to serve the.
Customer that's what people would, hope. Right it's easier and
(01:18:41):
faster to check out products when employees are in a seated.
Position the company streamlines productivity even more by designing its
checkout lanes so the cashier can easily pull the customer's
shopping cart next to. Them cashiers are then seated in
the perfect spot to scan and place items in the cart. Efficiently,
(01:19:02):
well they pulled around to the. Side, yeah all these
performance goal for cashiers is reportedly to ring up twelve
hundred products an. Hour. Wow they don't care about how things.
Look just look at their produce. Sections it's not all.
Speaker 5 (01:19:18):
Bad it's. Improved, no they have a good meat. Section
but it DOES i will admit it does make me
nervous sometimes when they are putting my items in the
cart because they do it so, Fast i'm afraid items
will break or bust, open get. Dented the eggs might.
Break sometimes they are cautious when it comes to the,
(01:19:39):
eggs but, oh a lot of those TIMES i get super.
Speaker 1 (01:19:42):
Nervous cashiers must reach a metric that factors. Speed the
store is obsessed with, productivity and they've developed a system
to enhance overall. Performance the metric considers time during each
checkout session and time between each, customer as well as
other factors to generate a Percentage this means cashiers not
(01:20:04):
only need to ring up items, quickly but they also
need to expedite the next customer as fast as. Possible
workers have commented online the metric is, confusing since they're
expected to get over one hundred percent More can you be?
More number? One, regardless management will strongly pressure cashiers to
(01:20:25):
speed up if they don't reach their percentage. Goals cashiers
may get scolded for posting numbers under one thousand items per,
hour which is an eighty three percent goal of the
one hundred of the one thy two. Hundred, maybe and
this is just my, thoughts maybe if you weren't sitting
down at the, register you might be able to move
(01:20:45):
easier and check things out. Faster, YEAH i think you're.
WRONG i think they know what they're. Doing. PROBABLY i,
mean WHATEVER i know IS i. Didn't i've never started
a grocery store. Before, no or been the checkout person
at a grocery, store If i'm not. Mistaken. No lot of,
jobs but not that. One cashiers must encourage customers to
begin the payment process before checkout is. Complete they want
(01:21:08):
you putting your card in or doing whatever way before
it is time for you to do. So i've seen
that happen because when you see somebody write a, check
which does happen, there you can see them kind of
go like it's screwing up their. Times, OKAY i guess
that makes. Sense but putting your card in so when
(01:21:29):
they hit total boom it's, done so they can they're
even handing you the receipt and checking before like sometimes
they've scanned the next thing before the receipt even gets to,
you because again they're trying to close that. Time wild.
Right cashiers will stop customers who unload groceries, early so
putting them on the. Belt the belt is configured to
(01:21:51):
a speed to encourage the twelve hundred items per and
if you put stuff on too, early the belt keeps. Going,
yeah it, does and they may not be ready for your.
STUFF i didn't know. This they've never said anything to
me When i'm.
Speaker 5 (01:22:05):
There, no it has the dividers like other.
Speaker 1 (01:22:08):
Right, yeah but the bell just keeps on. Going it
doesn't ever. Stop they don't want it to. Stop they
want it to keep. Going and if you put stuff
on there with a, divider it will stop before it's
your turn to begin the checkout. Process But i'm that's
just WHAT i. DO i put stuff. On my wife
thinks it's weird when we go and we do self
checkout AND i put stuff up, Right i'm, like it's
(01:22:29):
just easier to. Bag. Yeah employees are expected to memorize product.
CODES i think that feels across the board grocery store.
Speaker 5 (01:22:37):
World they do memorize, them, THOUGH.
Speaker 1 (01:22:39):
I think a lot of grocery stores. Do if you
have a checker at closing, time all the employees cannot
tell the shoppers to, Leave so stay as long as you.
Need we're. Here they can, ask they just can't tell you.
To they require employees to wear steel toed. Shoes, well
that makes sense in case you DROP i don't, know
(01:23:00):
and green beans on your, FOOT i, mean drop a
microphone on your. Foot it could do. Damage, like, okay
so all these doesn't have just. Groceries they have a
lot of crap, too right where you can get, Electrically,
yeah they got some good.
Speaker 5 (01:23:14):
Crap, yeah they have, fun good.
Speaker 1 (01:23:16):
Season all it rotates, Too, yeah SO i guess that makes.
Sense like some of that stuff is. Heavy if you're
getting a patio table and chair, set yeah you know
where it's you, know a team, lift then, yeah you
might want to wear some steel. Too, okay all the
employees must except returns for pretty much, everything even if
it's half. Eaten, really all the employees in some regions
(01:23:39):
do customer bag checks to make sure that you aren't
getting away with something that you didn't pay. FOR i
guess to deter shoplifters be it would be an easy
way to do, It to be, Honest i've never considered that. There, Right,
yeah there's really nothing in all THESE i want to show.
Speaker 5 (01:23:54):
Uplift so is this the SAME i wonder if this
is the same rules then At Trader, joe's because it's
the same, company it.
Speaker 1 (01:24:01):
Is the same, owners but not the. Same it's the
same but not, right and they don't check you At Trader.
Joe's all, right we got to take a. Break we'll be.
Speaker 7 (01:24:11):
Back if you're listening to The Big Man Morning. Show
this He's Tulsa's Morning.
Speaker 1 (01:24:16):
Show his luxurious office overlooking one Oak field Is Michae,
maleagan The. Tulsaillers, hey, buddy Morning, corban how are? You
But i'm good. Man the drillers are In wichita right.
Now after that long homestand you guys had and you
guys will be back next week Starting, june nice and.
Strong we've Got amarillo coming and a nice long week
(01:24:38):
return To bark in The park two Dollars. Tuesdays, yeah
it's a.
Speaker 6 (01:24:42):
Bit it's gonna be a big.
Speaker 13 (01:24:42):
Week we're stacked next Week mickey Mannon night's come, back
so we're giving away the rings Next. Saturday we've got
fireworks On, friday bucket caps On, thursday With Thursday thursday
loaded for.
Speaker 6 (01:24:52):
Bear should be a great.
Speaker 1 (01:24:52):
Week oh you're not even mentioning the most important, day
at least in my, household the most important, day and
that Is Blue.
Speaker 6 (01:25:01):
Day oh, dude how DID i not Mention? Blue?
Speaker 13 (01:25:04):
Yeah blue is coming up Next. Sunday, like that's. Huge
we struggled on scheduling with those guys this year and,
boom it kind of dropped into our. Lap so it's
on a quick. Turn but, man there's a lot Of blue.
Fans we had a huge crowd last year For Blue.
Speaker 1 (01:25:16):
Night that's.
Speaker 13 (01:25:17):
Right the following That's sunday that finishes out the homestand
next week that's.
Speaker 1 (01:25:20):
Right actually In, june Both sundays are pretty. Big you
Got Bluey day and you Got Minecraft Movie.
Speaker 13 (01:25:25):
Day, Yes minecraft is going to be. Fun we got
hats For Minecraft, day so all the kids out there
Digging minecraft in the, movie that'll be a fun.
Speaker 6 (01:25:33):
Day at the. Ballpark at the ballpark. Too and The bluey.
Speaker 13 (01:25:36):
Deal you, know if you go, online if your kids
are into, it we have THESE vip passes that will
guarantee you kind of like a meet and greet With,
bluey and you come in a little bit early for,
that but definitely want to guarantee your.
Speaker 1 (01:25:47):
Spot, Yeah and The Mickey Mantle night is something what
year are you guys in THIRTEENTH i, Think and it's
just always been a big night Incorporating Mickey mantle and
that family with The Tulsa.
Speaker 6 (01:25:59):
Drillers, yeah, man, YEAH i think it is thirteen.
Speaker 13 (01:26:02):
Years and we started out doing like bobbleheads and then
we kind of eased into the rings and the rings
have just been a huge hit with some of the
biggest lines of fans waiting to get in for a
giveaway happen on That mantle. Night and his Sons david
And danny are so. Gracious they come up here and
they just interact with. Fans they almost never get to
see any of the baseball game because they throw out
the first pitch and start taking pictures and signing autographs
(01:26:24):
and pretty much do it till the seventh inning. Stretch
so they're just, great and you know They're Northeast.
Speaker 1 (01:26:29):
Oklahomans and the rings are really cool. Too it Isn't
it isn't a it's not the cheapest promotion you guys
do all. Year it is definitely a ring that you
look and people, go, man that's pretty.
Speaker 13 (01:26:39):
Cool, YEAH i, mean no, doubt two thousand of those.
Rings they're like championship, rings like if you're A World series.
Speaker 6 (01:26:47):
Winner these things are.
Speaker 13 (01:26:47):
Honkers they're, big and, yeah we almost had a total
snaf foo on the tariffs on those things that almost
doubled the freaking expensive price we're already doing on.
Speaker 6 (01:26:56):
Them so you want to come out and get those.
Things they do have some nice.
Speaker 1 (01:26:59):
Value, yeah it's always a good family experience that happens
At one Oak. Field from the grassy area to the
kids play, area to the splash pad To oklahoma's largest outdoor.
Bar there is something for everyone At One. Oakfield and the,
food you, guys every year you seem to keep elevating
the food. Scenario, YEAH i.
Speaker 13 (01:27:18):
Mean well that's always a. Focus you got to change
up the. Food there's always some new items out. THERE
i think we added some wings and some buffalo chicken
tenders this, year and there's always something. New you, Know
house divided our stand where we do kind of like
elevated hot dogs and burgers over. There there's always something
new in that, stance so you want to check it
out when you come.
Speaker 6 (01:27:35):
Out And Greenwood barbecue is always, money all.
Speaker 1 (01:27:39):
Right SO i HAVE i have a list Here i'm
going to share with you and you can agree or. Disagree,
now this came out a little bit, earlier so it's
about a month. Old but this is teams that have
no chance to win The World, series AND i have
not edited it based off how teams are doing. Currently
SO i want to get your take on these. Teams, okay,
Okay first, One pittsburgh pirates.
Speaker 6 (01:28:00):
No. Chance Even.
Speaker 1 (01:28:02):
Kauzskinese there's even rumors he might get traded out, Right,
yeah you.
Speaker 6 (01:28:06):
KNOW i don't. Know skeins is a.
Speaker 13 (01:28:08):
Stud he like they need to build around. HIM i
can't imagine they'll trade. Him and he's just so young right.
Now they still control him for like another three or
four years, probably but they got no chance of the
playoffs this year in my.
Speaker 1 (01:28:16):
Opinion San Francisco, Giants, uh you, know like.
Speaker 13 (01:28:23):
They're in a good spot with their. Record i'm not
a huge, believer you, know in. Them, Sorry giants, fans
you know they're. There there's just a lot of good
teams in The National. League there's a fifty to fifty,
chance i'd say on The, giants and.
Speaker 1 (01:28:34):
Isn't are they one of the few teams where a
player has become THE. Gm and this feels With Buster
posey being THE, gm that feels he's pretty young to
be in that.
Speaker 6 (01:28:43):
Role, yeah he is very young to be in that.
Speaker 13 (01:28:46):
Role but, NO i think former players in gms they
go hand in hand pretty pretty good, nowadays a lot
more than you, know thirty forty years, ago for.
Speaker 6 (01:28:53):
Sure you, Know Texas rangers just.
Speaker 13 (01:28:56):
Won The World series With Chris young at the G
s THE gm and And chris was a great player
in the big, leagues great pitcher. Too just he's the
first one that comes off my off the top of my.
Speaker 1 (01:29:03):
Head Chicago White sox as a team that has no,
chance according to this list to win The World? Series
what do you?
Speaker 6 (01:29:09):
Think, yeah that list is.
Speaker 1 (01:29:12):
Correct The Washington, Nationals, uh, yeah this is not their.
Speaker 13 (01:29:18):
Time The nationals are good, though they're they're an upcoming.
Team maybe next year we have this conversation.
Speaker 6 (01:29:23):
And we talk about it a little.
Speaker 13 (01:29:24):
Differently but they got a lot of exciting young talent
on that, team, Right.
Speaker 1 (01:29:28):
They've Done they've been pretty active in the offseason right
to acquire some, guys and people feel like that that
is the team of the next couple of, years right,
YEAH i.
Speaker 6 (01:29:36):
Mean mostly it's been the draft picks that have hit for.
Speaker 13 (01:29:38):
Them they've got a couple of really really you, know
stud young guys you, know Like Dylan cruz that are
that are starting to really make a name for themselves.
Speaker 6 (01:29:45):
There and then their pitching has been pretty. Good you.
Speaker 13 (01:29:47):
Know one of their starters is former Driller Jojo. GRAGIS i,
agree and he was in The All Star GAME i
think last season for. Them so, yeah a lot of
nice young talent. There not a lot of free agent.
TALENT i think that'll come.
Speaker 6 (01:29:57):
Next.
Speaker 1 (01:29:58):
Uh on the the online, world the chat, rooms the
fans are asking for some of the decision makers heads
for this next team that says there's no chance to
win The World, Series Saint Louis, cardinals you, KNOW i.
Speaker 13 (01:30:12):
Mean they've been kind of surprising they've. Been they've been
actually a lot. Better they started out the season. SLOW
i think they're like eight games over five. HUNDRED i,
mean anybody can win That Central division in The National.
LEAGUE i, mean The cubs are off to a great,
start but why not on The. CARDINALS i mean there's a.
Chance i'd say there's a chance with The cards for.
Speaker 1 (01:30:28):
Sure who's their stud on that? Team who's the?
Speaker 6 (01:30:30):
Star it's probably young. GUYS i, mean Like Victor scott
And Mason. WIN i, mean they're not doing it with.
Speaker 13 (01:30:38):
Superstar Sonny gray is probably their, SUPERSTAR i, guess, right their.
Speaker 1 (01:30:41):
Starter, yeah The, athletics The Sacramento Las Vegas. Athletic i'm
not sure who we're calling, them but The.
Speaker 13 (01:30:47):
Athletics, YEAH i think they just call them The. Athletics,
no no. CHANCE i MEAN i do like what they're doing.
There they're competitive AND i don't think you just go
in there and have them roll over and sweep. Them
but they're they're not going to The World series no.
Speaker 1 (01:31:00):
Way by the, way there's a great video online of
the manager getting kicked, out like getting ejected from the,
game and because they're playing in a minor league. Ballpark
they're setup is in the outfield and he has to
walk from home plate way out to the outfield to
get to the. Clubhouse have you seen that, Video? Mike
it is fair have not.
Speaker 13 (01:31:21):
Seen that, video but that's. HILARIOUS i know a lot
of ballparks where the clubhouse is in the. Outfield the
walk of.
Speaker 6 (01:31:26):
Shame.
Speaker 1 (01:31:27):
Uh moving. On The angels are on this list as
they can't. Win no chance to winning The World, series.
Speaker 6 (01:31:33):
No chance Miighty, marlins not a chance in the.
Speaker 1 (01:31:37):
World Tampa Bay, Rays.
Speaker 13 (01:31:40):
NO i don't think they have a chance to win
The World. Series but they're they're they're hot lately here.
There they've got a winning record, NOW i think they're
certainly in playoff.
Speaker 1 (01:31:46):
Contention and then the last ONE i saved BECAUSE i
don't even know IF i.
Speaker 13 (01:31:49):
Need to say, it but The. Rockies oh, yeah, yeah, no,
nope they're with The White. Sox they're definitely accurately placed
on that.
Speaker 1 (01:31:55):
List they have some they have a chance to do
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Speaker 13 (01:32:00):
Amazing, YEAH i would put a lot of money against.
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Flight all, right let's go ahead and do our top.
List we do it every. Week at this time it's
Cyberbic Med Morning show's top, list random, topics randomly drawn
with random. Results Now Here's corbyn can be, In lindsay
with this week's top. List this week's top list most
disgusting things you'll let. Slide what's the most disgusting things
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you'll let, Slide? LINDSAY a baby puking on?
Speaker 5 (01:33:39):
Me it's. Gross puke is, Disgusting but there's something about
baby puke that is way less offensive than even a child.
Speaker 1 (01:33:52):
PUKING i don't know that the smell of regurgitated baby
formula is not exactly the. Best, NO i.
Speaker 5 (01:34:00):
DON'T i don't find it. Offensive the smell isn't even that.
Speaker 1 (01:34:04):
Bad, No AND i will say this BECAUSE i don't
disagree with what you're. Saying until you have a. Kid
it does definitely once you have a, kid it won't bother.
You but we don't even call it. Puking it's the split, up,
right exactly exactly.
Speaker 5 (01:34:25):
Came back. Up, yeah it's a poor.
Speaker 1 (01:34:29):
Guy, yeah you don't do that with some asshole at the. Bar, Right,
no not at? All, yeah it together?
Speaker 5 (01:34:37):
Man, Right, oh get him a burp. Rag. No Number
four on my. List if your kid sneezes on, you
my own child sneezes on me right in my, face
even not so bad if your child does. It oh come, on,
(01:34:58):
man it's.
Speaker 1 (01:35:00):
Think that kind of goes fair with a lot of
things when it comes to your own, child or maybe
even you could say your own. Spouse, right you'll let
all that slide if it's your own child or even
your own, spouse as opposed to if it was somebody
else's kid or a RANDOM i don't.
Speaker 5 (01:35:17):
KNOW i feel like i'd be pretty best if my
husband even sneezed in my. Face it.
Speaker 1 (01:35:24):
Depends it's just a little, sneeze a little, Chute like
are we inches? Away oh, yeah, Yeah well that's just.
Weird it's not disgusting. Directly, YEAH i mean that's that's
just like if you were really close and you burp
right in my, Face i'm gonna be, like what are you?
Speaker 5 (01:35:40):
Doing getting snot blown on?
Speaker 1 (01:35:45):
You?
Speaker 5 (01:35:45):
Though is that is?
Speaker 1 (01:35:47):
Disgusting, well a sneeze isn't SnO being blown? On it can,
be it can it also cannot? Be Right.
Speaker 5 (01:35:58):
Number three bird pooping in your, Hair.
Speaker 1 (01:36:04):
You'll let that. SLIDE i, mean.
Speaker 5 (01:36:07):
What do you do about? It like it, happens or.
Speaker 1 (01:36:10):
Are you gonna? Do the idea is slide though that
means you didn't used to have a problem with, it
so you used to what punch the? Bird, No i'll
punch the bird every day.
Speaker 5 (01:36:21):
SOMETIMES i, mean it's it's, gross but there's really nothing
you can do about. It and it's happened to me
a total probably three times in my.
Speaker 1 (01:36:33):
Life how many times have you been crapped on by a? Bird?
CORBIN i can think of once for, sure maybe. TWICE
i can think of.
Speaker 5 (01:36:40):
Zero good for you the first time for.
Speaker 1 (01:36:45):
EVERYTHING i hope a bird Craps number two of gross
things That i'll just let, slide.
Speaker 5 (01:36:57):
Finding hair in cooked food at. HOME i can't let
it slide in a. RESTAURANT i have to send.
Speaker 1 (01:37:05):
It oh, yeah, yeah but.
Speaker 5 (01:37:07):
If it's at, home sure, fine.
Speaker 1 (01:37:11):
Because it's your. Own yeah, yeah at least you hope it's.
Speaker 5 (01:37:15):
YOUR i hope it's my. Own and then number, one
because this has happened quite a, bit sometimes not a
lot at a, restaurant but it has happened at either
a friend's house or my. OWN a lipstick on a,
glass AND i can tell that it's been on a clean.
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Glass the glass is clean and the lipstick is just faintly.
THERE i could even handle it in a. RESTAURANT i
can see that the glass is, clean AND i can
just take a napkin and and get the rest of it.
OFF i can let that. Slide it is gross to
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see it at, first BUT I i know lipstick is
thick and it is a pain in the.
Speaker 1 (01:38:03):
Ass time to list most disgusting things you'll let? Slide
what do you got gim? Be? Uh something far different
Than lindsay's for. Sure number Five animal accidents on. You
that's kind of close to. UH i wasn't thinking specifically a,
bird BUT i remember a time WHERE i picked up a.
(01:38:25):
KITTEN i was, like, oh what a nice little, kitten
and it craft all over me AND i was, like,
oh that's. Nasty but it is what it. Is animal accidents,
happen whether it's a kitten or a puppy or a
bird or. Whatever If i'm walking around the house or
outside with one of my ferrets on my shoulder and
it deuces on, me, okay it is what it. Is
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and you could use that argument, like, oh well it's
because it's your own. Ferret as that is, true even
if another. Animal IF i was at a petting zoo
and a goat took a leak on My i'm okay with.
That i'll let that. Slide i'm not gonna punch the
goat in the. Face number. Four number four is a
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blown burp in the. Face we used to do it
to each other as kids and, teenagers you, know and you're, like,
oh is THAT pstrami do you have spaghetti for? Lunch you?
Know and it is. Disgusting i'd let it, slide, though
because it's disgustingly, Hilarious so we'll let you pass on that.
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One number three. Here number three is for emergency use.
ONLY i would let this happen and. Slide but that's
letting someone else use my. Toothbrush, Interesting, YEAH i, KNOW i. Know,
(01:39:59):
weird hell things. CHANGE i do not prefer. IT i
would not Like corbin and his. Lady they say they
share a, toothbrush AND i find that very. Weird AND
i get it because that's your significant. Other and let's just,
say if a moment presented itself And i'm out camping
(01:40:22):
With Frank rocklaholmer or something like, that you, know and somebody's,
LIKE i need a toothbrush in a bad, way not
like total complete. Strangers maybe total complete, strangers because you
make out with complete strangers on sometimes the first or second,
date and you don't know where their mouth was right
before they started talking to. You So i'm, Like, OKAY
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i could probably let that. SLIDE i would definitely be
sterilizing it as well AS i could, afterwards for just.
Cause BUT i was, like all, RIGHT i could probably
let that. Slide the insanity THAT i hear when people
(01:41:06):
defend kissing complete, Strangers, yeah but not sharing a toothbrush
with your partner is the one of the most wild
Things i've ever encountered on this. Show we will do
things with our mouth with them that is utterly disgusting
in some, way with, strangers with strangers that you just,
(01:41:27):
met you, know earlier that, Night but a toothbrush with
the person you're with for multitude of years is. Vile
don't get? It can't rap my? Brain, Right, YEAH i get.
IT i, Mean I'M I i understand where you're at
and why you do it and why you see. It
DO i think it's? Weird, YES i feel everybody should
(01:41:47):
have their own. TOOTHBRUSH i don't personally share my toothbrush
with girlfriend or even at the time significant other spouse or.
Whatever but, like that's WHY i prefaced it in the.
Beginning in an emergency, situation i'd probably let that st.
Speaker 5 (01:42:05):
You said with anyone in an emergency.
Speaker 1 (01:42:06):
Situation but when we kiss, strangers right, right so you
Should if you're gonna kiss a, stranger if you're gonna
shove your tongue into a stranger's mouth that you just
met a couple of hours, ago there shouldn't be any
problem with letting them scrub their disgusting mouth with your
with your. Mouthbrush for the, RECORD i won't share my
toothbrush with a. STRANGER i just want to make sure that's.
(01:42:28):
Clear so don't kiss. Strangers there was a TIME i
don't EVEN i didn't even like. That then she goes,
in put the move, on you give you a, smooch
and you side. CHEEKER, whoa what are you? DOING i
don't know where your tongue has?
Speaker 5 (01:42:44):
Been, No AND i feel, like, uh, YEAH i don't.
KNOW i can't remember the last TIME i kissed a.
Stranger but like maybe on a, date you might assume
that there might a kiss is gonna, happen but you
are prepared for.
Speaker 1 (01:43:01):
That you, know it's still a stranger though you just met, Him,
yeah sort. Of you, know some people don't kiss on
the first. DATE a lot of people do though a
lot of people do so and you don't know what
they were doing before they got on that. Date, well
you just met this. Person they could be a filthy
street walker for all you. Know you just happened to
(01:43:24):
see him on the tender and thought they were. Cute
we all know what streetwalkers do with their mouth. Nasties,
yeah number. TWO i put number two because it has
happened before on this, show AND i had no choice
but to let it. Slide and that is spit in my.
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Face how WOULD i be angry if some stranger come
up and hockd A logi in my? Face, YES i
would be, pissed But i'm not going to punch them
in the. Face i'm not gonna throw hands over. It
after you've had a dozen listeners spit in your, face
some of them smell like, gum some of them smelt like,
(01:44:07):
cigarettes the other ones just smelt like. Spit because spit
does have a cent it. Is you, know you kind
of get over all. That you're, Like, okay it is
what it. Is we've done that on the. Show, yeah
that's part of the wheel That lindsay was so lucky to.
MISS i don't, know definitely right, well or Giant pussy's. Stuff, yeah,
right who's this we you get a mouse in your? Pocket?
(01:44:30):
Ah the number one most disgusting thing save, face save, face.
Right number one most disgusting thing That i'll let slide
is when you're. DOUBT i don't know what you're doing that.
TOO i try to keep it as close AS i possibly,
(01:44:52):
could but the fact of it, is as that has
never happened to. ME i have done it to somebody else,
accidentally but you, know, hey, listen stuff. Happens all, right
we're doing topless most disgusting things you'll let. SLIDE i
just made a list of, them so these are in
no particular. ORDER i had lipstick on a glass as
(01:45:12):
well a number we'll just go with number. Five it's still.
Clean it still went through the whole. Process just. Now
the lipstick is also. CLEAN i think you can put
hair on. Plate that wouldn't freak me, out to be honest.
Anymore probably in the back in the, DAY i would freak.
Out it's just a. HAIR i can just see. It
(01:45:34):
that's the only, Difference, Right so what if you're eating your, food,
right and that's when you notice a little tickle in
the back of your throat and you're like. Whoa and
then that's when you pull it out of your mouth
and you notice that there's a long black. Hair, Yeah
i'm not SAYING i wouldn't like maybe dry heave and
IF i saw on my, PLATE i would just kind
(01:45:55):
of work around that, area, Right i'm just not freaking
out and sending it back and making a big to
do out of, it because, AGAIN i just Know i've eaten. It,
yeah the number of times you have eaten a sandwich
after the guy who works there wiped the lettuce on
his taint probably would probably shock. You but it, shouldn't
(01:46:16):
is What i'm is What i'm alluding. To number. Four not. Showering,
okay he used to be LIKE i had to shower every.
DAY i could go three or four days without showering
and it wouldn't bother. Me just not a Big it's
just not as a big of a deal, anymore especially
(01:46:37):
If I'm i'm on, vacation especially IF i haven't gone.
Speaker 5 (01:46:39):
Outside, RIGHT i was gonna say not after you've like
ben to jiu jitsu or.
Speaker 1 (01:46:44):
Oh, no, no, no no, no BUT i will Go i've.
GONE i have gone a whole day without showering after jiu.
Jitsu i'm just not a stinky guy that. Way i'm
just been. BLESSED i guess with the, boh good for you,
Again but you'll shower the next. Day like you go
and do jiu jitsu and you roll, around you get all, hot,
sweaty and then you don't shower immediately, afterwards kind of
(01:47:04):
go through your, night afternoon. Evening i've gone a twenty
four hour, period, Okay so you'd go back to jiu
jitsu practice practice With oh, NO i would never do, that,
See and that's kind of WHAT i was. Thinking you,
know you wake up the next morning and take a.
Shower i've done that. BEFORE i go out and mow the, lawn,
Right oh, No And i'll wash off the grass that
(01:47:25):
gets on my legs or. Whatever but then it ain't.
Nothing oh, no. No If i'm manual, Labor i'm one
showering just BECAUSE i know grass gets, everywhere, right and
dust gets. Everywhere but jiu JITSU i Have it's not
a common. PRACTICE i typically shower within hours after doing jiu.
Jitsu but the idea that it has, Happened i'm not
(01:47:46):
gonna hear. It it's never, happened, Right but it's most
because life has gotten in the. Way. Yeah. Yeah number
three on this, list, uh eating eating food that's already been.
Eaten with two, kids it's not. Uncommon they won't finish their.
Food and maybe they'll eat part of a. Fry, uh
and it's got salive on, it And i'll finish it
(01:48:09):
Because i'm not wasting that, money, RIGHT i think they
could go back To it's great if it's your, kids
but if it's somebody, else you, know like IF i
have a half eating, BURGER i don't see you being
like you ain't gonna finish. That let me get some of, that,
right DID i buy? It? Yeah that's number. Three number
two kind of in the same realm is eating food
(01:48:33):
that has fallen on the. Floor old me would be,
Like i'm, not oh, no we don't eat that. Now
depending on what the food is and how MUCH i like, It,
YEAH i will eat. IT i was going to, say
depending on what the what floor it, is you, know chicken,
Coop no.
Speaker 5 (01:48:48):
Way, right your clean floor that you've.
Speaker 1 (01:48:51):
WELL i mean my my. FLOOR i don't know if it's,
clean BUT i hear what you're, saying, right as opposed to,
like let's say you're you, know at a, restaurant you,
know and it falls on the, floor a nuggie or
a tater, towel rolls on in the. Floor you ain't
gonna pick that up and eat it.
Speaker 5 (01:49:05):
If you're inside the waffle house at two.
Speaker 1 (01:49:07):
Am oh, God i'm one hundred percent of eating whatever
falls on the floor Because i'm not in waffle house
at two, am Because i've got plenty of food and
just thought i'd dip in for some, waffles, right And i'm,
Drunk So i've eaten food off the floor in. Here,
yeah that's. Nothing they vacuum every, day LEAST i. Think,
(01:49:27):
no they do.
Speaker 6 (01:49:28):
Not.
Speaker 1 (01:49:30):
Yo we had a bottle of trash sitting back here
for maybe over a, year almost a whole. Year. Wow.
WOW i just threw it away the other day BECAUSE
i was, like all, right that experiment's. Over so that
is number. Three number two wet, towels bath, towel hand
(01:49:58):
towel in the. Bathroom h it. Is it could go
a week BEFORE i wash them, Again, OKAY i, mean,
yeah should be every. Day you should wash them every.
Speaker 5 (01:50:07):
Day if they don't dry fully they, say, yeah every,
day but if it can fully dry within that, day
it should be.
Speaker 1 (01:50:17):
Good, now there's something weird about grabbing a towel and
it's already wet and you're trying to dry. Off. Yeah
it freaks me. Out, yeah it's not. Good but in the,
Moment i'm, like, well let's. Go. Yeah and then the
number one thing that is disgusting that you let, slide
and we are all guilty, Almost i'll go ninety eight
percent of us are guilty of this is taking our
(01:50:40):
phones into the bathroom with us and then answering the
phone to your. Face oh oh, yeah and never cleaning your. Phone.
YEAH i clean my phone every. WEEK i have a phone,
scrubber and most of y'all don't ever do. It i'll
(01:51:00):
take it into the deuce room.
Speaker 5 (01:51:02):
With, You, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:51:04):
And it gets everywhere outside the pollen dust your, Pocket,
yeah falls on the, floor so you can't tell me
it's a problem when food falls on the. Floor but
you let your phone drop on the floor and you'll
put it in your hand and up to your ear
and then pick your nose or do. Whatever how often
does it go in your, mouth your, hand your? Phone
(01:51:27):
what do you think transfers from the phone to your? Hand?
Yeah how often do you put your hand in your?
Mouth Anytime i'm eating fried, chicken Anytime i'm eating, chips
Anytime i'm eating a, sandwich your hand touches the. Food
you you don't believe in the transfer of germs can Be,
Oh i'm not saying. That i'm just saying it's all.
Speaker 5 (01:51:47):
Right anytime you get something stuck in your, teeth try
to pick it. OUT i use The chlorox.
Speaker 1 (01:51:55):
Wipe you can't go with the it's okay, Argument but
then on the tooth rush, thing you're, like, whoa, whoa. Whoa,
OH i said it was all right with the toothbrush
in emergency scenarios. Situation you never said it's all, right go.
Speaker 5 (01:52:09):
Ahead i'll use The chlorox wipes on my, phone but
probably only once a. Week, now there's cars that come
with the phone. Scrubbers, yeah they're in. Cars now phone
what car has?
Speaker 1 (01:52:25):
It they have the blue light? Technology?
Speaker 5 (01:52:28):
Yeah, YEAH i New Santa fees have them in.
Speaker 1 (01:52:33):
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From the pages Of This ain't For. Me they finally
have a winner for the Historic Lab Demand Standing Ultra.
Marathon this happens In texas and there they made history
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because there's two winners and they tied at two hundred
and thirty five point two. Miles here's how the race.
Works you show. Up you then have to run this
track that is four point two miles every hour on the. Hour.
Wow so if it takes you like last TIME i
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ran a five, k took me like forty minutes to
run the five, k which is like three point two some, miles,
right THEN i would have twenty minutes to, recover, okay
and then how many times CAN i do?
Speaker 3 (01:53:41):
That?
Speaker 1 (01:53:41):
Right? Yeah they did. This they did two hundred and
fifty three and they had to stop because the storms were.
Coming so they gave the people that were left standing a,
choice do you want to continue on or do you
want to call it and it just be a? Tie
and they're, like, ah let's make it be a. Tie
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that sounds good AND i have no, like there's been some.
Races Mike fromandalini's has told me about this thing he
did AND i was, like that sounds pretty. FUN i
could do that with my. WIFE i think we would enjoy.
That my physical therapist gave me one THAT i was,
like that sounds fun if a beer run sounds fun to, me,
Right but the idea of running a, marathon half, marathon
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sprint triath on none of the ill thought that ship
has sailed for. ME i have no. INTERESTS i don't
know if there was ever an interest to do an ultra. Marathon,
no it's, horrible and it's the track is like all
over the, place so sometimes it could be, dirt sometimes it's.
Not this, year the fifty seventh lap is when the
thunderstorms rolled in and people were like getting nervous for
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the weather and they were trying to decide what to.
Do AND i have a video of one of the
contestants of what it was like for him when he was,
done and then the next day he was trying to get,
out you, know and get out of his. Car here's
the link so you can see, it, guys and he
is basically struggling to just turn in his seat to
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put his feet on the. Ground it's almost as, if, oh,
sorry this was only one hundred and two minutes after they,
finished and he was having trouble just standing and. Walking.
Yeah i'll never forget when we did the half marathon
down In Oklahoma city and we had to we finished
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the race and then had to walk to our, hotel
which is wild and SO i finished downtown and then
we had to walk Through bricktown and feeling like we
had to stop like every two minutes to breathe because
you're just, like Oh, god got in a, car drove
back To, tulsa AND i couldn't get out of the
truck because you just here to lay ten step from
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being in that. Position. Yeah, Sure i'm not even going
to imply that it was close to what these guys
are dealing.
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With we.
Speaker 5 (01:56:09):
PLAYED i worked for a station that did a kickball
tournament one, year and this was WHEN i was living
In indiana AND i was so a lout of. Shape
we played from six am until four. Pm it was
all day, long and me and a girlfriend went and
went into a restaurant afterwards and we sat in a
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booth AND i remember putting my legs up across to her,
seat and by the end of our, meal it was
so hard to put my legs. DOWN i was like
just stuck in that, position AND i JUST i would
have done anything for a wheelchair to wheel me out
of that. Place our whole body is just.
Speaker 1 (01:56:51):
Ache i'm sure it's, Similar yeah, right, yeah right.
Speaker 5 (01:56:53):
RIGHT i mean this guy looks like he's walking for
the first time. Almost you, know.
Speaker 1 (01:56:57):
At least with, kickball you would have got to sit,
down you, know when you're waiting for your turn to
get up the.
Speaker 5 (01:57:02):
Bat, sure, right, yeah good, Lord.
Speaker 1 (01:57:07):
But that ship has sailed for. Me there's no. INTEREST
i don't even want to go. Watch, no, well you're
too afraid you'd be tempted to join. In, NO i
was too much. Hurt who wants to stand there for
fifty seven? Laps? Right YOUR ptsd kicks in and you're,
like oh, god, NO i don't know how. THAT i
know why people, run AND i actually understand why people
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do ultra. Marathons it's the obstacle and the ability to finish,
something the. Challenge. Right i'm a big believer in controlling your.
Adversity don't wait for, Adversity let your, adverse you, know
insert the diversity into your. Life don't wait for your
watered heater to. Explode, yeah, right that type of. Thing
SO i get it from from that, standpoint but this
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feels like you're taking it to the nth degree a little.
Bit ultra.
Speaker 5 (01:57:53):
Marathons the comments on this video are, Great.
Speaker 1 (01:57:55):
Oh, yeah, question how many do you think you could?
Do so it's four, minute it's four mile. Lap how
many laps do you think you can? Do i'll be,
HONEST i THINK i could do it maybe three. Times
and do you have to run or you can you? Walk?
Run you just have to do it within an, hour,
okay because if you're not back by the time the
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next hour, starts you're. Out you're. Out.
Speaker 5 (01:58:18):
Okay, YEAH i could get a mile.
Speaker 1 (01:58:20):
In you, could so you couldn't even do four. Miles
it's a four point two mile, track, RIGHT i hate.
Speaker 5 (01:58:27):
RUNNING i, mean if someone's chasing me with a, knife
that's about. It but, YEAH i.
Speaker 1 (01:58:35):
Think a mile so you wouldn't even. Finish you couldn't do.
Speaker 5 (01:58:37):
ONCE i don't think.
Speaker 1 (01:58:38):
SO Gimpi i'm just being. Honest why you even come to?
Speaker 6 (01:58:43):
Me?
Speaker 1 (01:58:43):
Man, No i'm. Out i'm not maybe one hundred. Feet
i'm good one hundred. Feet, YEAH i think you could
run farther than. That you asked me to run a hundred.
FEET i. CAN'T i. CAN'T i. Can't mostly absolutely had,
too BUT i. CAN'T i haven't ran ran like purposely
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used my feet in a brisk, motion lake knees up
ran SINCE i was in middle. School do you own
a pair of running shoes that are shoes that are
for an athletic? Purpose i'm sure all the shoes THAT
i own are for an athletic. Purpose. No, no like you've
got your mowing. Shoes you got. SHOES i don't look
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WHEN i buy. Shoes are these? For are these cross?
Trainers are these? Running or the? Basketball do they look
cool and they kind of feel? Neat? All, right that'll.
Work so As i'm sure a lot of my shoes
are having an athletic, PURPOSE i couldn't tell you if they. Do. No,
NO i mean like you bought them for the. Purpose
oh hell, NO i bought them for the purpose because
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they look. Good do you own any athletic? Purpose like
you bought them for the sole purpose of, Athletics, LINDSEY
i do.
Speaker 5 (02:00:00):
HAVE i have a bunch of running, shoes BUT i
bought them for the.
Speaker 1 (02:00:04):
Looks, AGAIN i feel Like i'm asking the same. Question
no one's answering. It Did do you own a pair
that you bought just to work out for working?
Speaker 5 (02:00:11):
Out, YES i do have a pair of shoes THAT
i wear just to go to the.
Speaker 1 (02:00:15):
Gym.
Speaker 5 (02:00:16):
Yeah BUT i have a question with this whole running.
Situation CAN i CAN i walk?
Speaker 1 (02:00:21):
IT i feel like you that was asked and the answer,
is as long as you're done by in the one, Hour.
Speaker 5 (02:00:28):
Yeah THEN i could probably go further as long AS
I IF i can just sprint a little bit and then, walk, sprint,
walk THEN i.
Speaker 1 (02:00:35):
Can. Yeah all, right we gotta take a. Break we'll be.
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