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April 4, 2025 135 mins
HAPPY FRIGGIN' "A" FRIDAY!!! The Trailer For The New Naked Gun Movie Is Out, Drinking Pee For "Health Reasons", Playing Video Games CanRaise Your IQ, We Gave You Beer For Being Petty, The Poop And Run Theif Has Been Caught, Leaving The Door Open When You Poop, We Talk To Leigh From Pop Evil, & We Learn The Origin Of Chester The Molester!!!
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not with beer. Anyway. We've done tickets and meet and
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I met them a couple of times. The great people
talk to him at Rockklahoma. They're there. Yeah, that show
again is Tuesday at the Canes Ballroom Get your tickets
Knees Ballroom dot com. I don't know if you saw this,
but they are doing a new naked gun movie.

Speaker 5 (05:15):
Yes, I saw the preview last night.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
Tayler, you might be the only one doing this. Yes,
getting that excited, so excited just now, let's just you
got so excited like you screamed. Now, we've done many
things that I thought were your wheelhouse, and you've never
shown the amount of enthusiasm you I know, let me finish,
we'll get to you the amount of enthusiasm you've showed.

(05:40):
You've never correct me, gimpie, I've never heard you get
that excited about anything. No, so not like this.

Speaker 5 (05:48):
So it came it was I don't know through I
don't know my news feeds last night, and I was
like what. I felt like we had mentioned this before,
that this was happening.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
We did. We mentioned who was starring it is and
how stupid it was gonna be.

Speaker 5 (06:03):
Yes, we pooh pooed the idea. And then I watched
the trailer and I was like, huh, this actually looks
funny just on the very brief, very brief the trailer. Nope,
the trailer.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
Alone got you jumped literally lunge out of your feet, yeah,
pot out of the microphone, excited.

Speaker 5 (06:28):
Yes, yes, because they're really they're not like redoing it.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
They're going No, they're doing it like twenty one drump
Street like they were doing it with their own twist
on it.

Speaker 5 (06:40):
Yeah, it's they pay homage to the original cast.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
But it's still I love. Yeah, it's still police, It's
still Dreben Junior R. Right, yeah, right, And I always
think seventy two year old men are usually pretty funny.
I wonder how old Leslie Nielsen was when he did that.
He looked old, because I think this is a trick question.
Oh yeah, I think don't look yet. I want you

(07:06):
to guess too. I think this is a trick question.

Speaker 5 (07:08):
Okay, because we've never really seen him without white hair.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
Do you think because he's got white hair, he's fifty,
right or sexty? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, I want to say
he was. I'll do the Google search here in a minute,
but I'm going to guess he was forty eight, so
late forties. Okay, Yeah, that's.

Speaker 5 (07:26):
A great guess. I'll say, I'll go forty six.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
I'll go I'll go straight fifty. He was not senior citizen. No,
he I don't even know if he had his ARP card.
Which what do they do at fifty two or fifty five? Like,
I don't know, settle down, they don't. I can speak
with certainty they don't, Okay, but he I think he

(07:51):
was pretty young. We just thought he was a senior citizen. Okay.
So how old did you say he was? Corbyn fifty
fifty and lindsay you said forty six, okay, and I
said forty eight. Well, Naked Gun came out in nineteen
eighty eight. Leslie Nilsen born in nineteen twenty six, made
him sixty two when he was doing the person Naked Gun. Yeah,

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but he'd I'll be honest, I minus the white here,
he didn't really look like a sixty two. I'll be honest.
I confuse a lot of his movies some jokes. I
can't tell you specifically what movie they came from, right, right,
He's kind of all the same movies.

Speaker 5 (08:30):
Yeah. And how many Naked Gun movies were there? Two
or three?

Speaker 1 (08:33):
Well? I know there's at least two and a half. Yeah,
thirty three and a third. That was the last Naked
Gun also had oj Simpson. Yeah, yeah, the Jews. Yeah,
but all of his movies, he's the same person in
all of ye. Yes, whether it's Naked Gun or Airplane,
any of them. Was he interplaying? Yeah he was, but

(08:53):
Naked Gun. I feel like when you talk about getting
movies that were going to get people to the theater,
I don't see how this movie, like brand and this
actor get people to go to the theater. I so
far as Leslie Nil, sooner are we Liam Neeson, Liam

(09:13):
Neeson and Naked GUNN. I don't see how these two
franchises brands get people off their couch, young or old
to go see a movie. This movie, Leslie, excuse me.
Liam Neeson is an action guy, always has been. No
he like I mean, he's he's in a pretty great movie.

(09:36):
And I don't know if it was when we were
introduced to him per se, but he got a lot
of mainstream success from Love Actually Yes, okay, so serious movies,
comedy movies. Can you name a comedy that he was in?
I know he's been in one, but I'm not I
can't hit it off the top of my head. He's
he's more of an action You are one hundred percent right.

(09:58):
He is more of an action actor. I think that
is the a one percent accurate, safe bullet on the
nose statement. But he has done movies where there's some
comedic delivery. He was in Ted two, he was in
Men in Black, which I don't know. Daddy's Home too,
Ted too, Daddy's Home to both kind of comedies. Okay,

(10:19):
I'll give him that. He wasn't the star. You know
why he's so cool? And he is cool. I think
he's like Keanu Reeves cool. When his wife died. I
don't know if he still does. He kept the makeup
artist and her assistant and all these people employed, and
like would bring them to set with him because he

(10:40):
wanted his like the feel of his wife around And
he he pays his friends to be around him on set,
like Baza gets a trailer for them, not like pays
them personally, but has a because he wants the people
that care about him around him. Right, That's that's pretty
It is cool, Yeah, because he could fill it with

(11:01):
you know, douchiness, and maybe they all are douches. I
have no idea, who knows, but yeah, no, you're right,
he's an action I think it's safe to say he's
an action Yeah. Yeah, and to see him in a
comedy role like this, like that stupid trailer yesterday, you know,
and that comes in. It's a little girl with lollipop
and then boom, Liam Neeson action killing him with the

(11:21):
sucker and then you know, he stands up and he's
showing his panties off.

Speaker 5 (11:26):
But that's exactly the type of movie that Naked Gun was.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
I understand that. However, it's not Liam Neeson.

Speaker 5 (11:34):
No, But I think anyone that was enjoyed the Naked
Gun movies will be excited about seeing.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
This big No. Only he was a Naked Gun thirty
three to thirty Liam Neeson was. Maybe that's why he
Maybe that's why he took it on. They're like, hey,
you know, we want to redo the Naked Gun series.
You were in it. You could play Frank. You know
what do you think Liam? And he went exactly exactly
how Neil. I think lindsay to disagree with you on

(12:03):
this one. That's a lot of the people who really
enjoyed the Nigga like I did. I enjoyed all the
nagad Gun movies. We're gonna be comparing this new one
to the old ones, and it's going it's going to
pale in comparison.

Speaker 5 (12:17):
Well, who should have been him then?

Speaker 1 (12:20):
Anybody but Liam Neeson. I think you got to reintroduce
the whole ideology because you have a whole group set
group of people. Again, I don't think this is the
brand that's gonna get people off their seat to watch it.
It's not like he's going to deliver a performance. You go. Man,
I didn't see that coming where maybe a new actor
could do those things, a new actor could get people

(12:40):
excited about the whole franchise and all that. I know
there is movies that people want to see, because I
even saw that they're going to do movies like they're
gonna do a Zelda movie. Is that a movie people
want to get get made? A Zelda movie? Yeah, big nerds.

(13:05):
Because Zelda does have a huge fan base. Yeah, you know,
back responding back to the Nintendo days and people get
super excited when there's a new game coming, but it's
only a certain, you know, small click of people. I
think you see.

Speaker 5 (13:18):
The costumes had comic.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
Cons and I'm a huge video game guy, but I'm
not a huge Zelda fan. It was just it was
mid to me, and I know that some people are like, Oh,
that's crazy. That's the greatest game ever to you. So
I went down a rabbit hole because I was like
trying to think of movies that people actually wanted to
like get made, and someone said, uh, Grimlins remake, and

(13:42):
I'm like, okay, I Unfortunately it would have to be
so over the top grotesque. You can't make the same movie.
It's got to be a completely different interpretation, right, Uh,
it isn't gonna be puppets. It's gonna have to be
CGI and it's gonna have to be I mean, you're

(14:04):
gonna have to to me, movies like that don't work, right.
It has to be post apocalyptic, it has to be
you know, other dimension to get people to get up
and go to the movie theater. It's got to be terrifying.
A lot of action superhero movies, you know, comic book
movies seem to work out very well. Yeah, I feel
and I've said it before, I'll say it again. Man,

(14:25):
there's a lot of movies out there that you should
not touch. You should not remake, you should not redo,
you should not even try to, you know, reintroduce. I
feel naked guns one of them. Grimlins is another one
that you shouldn't mess with That's like remaking ET, you
know what I mean, don't mess with it. It's a
masterpiece as it is, and I think if you do,

(14:47):
if somebody was to go out and remake, let's bring
back ET, a newer version of ET, it's going to flop.

Speaker 5 (14:53):
See. I thought that about Jamunji. They didn't need to
redo Jamunji, and they shouldn't have because it was awesome
the way it was. And then I saw it the remake,
and I actually enjoyed it.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
Yeah, as did I. I enjoyed both of them. I
feel the original Jumanji wasn't strong enough to be one
of those untouchable movies. I feel like, I think what
they did with with the new twist, new cast characters,
bringing in the new the Super Nintendo or whatever it
is as a port, you know, video game as opposed
a board game. I thought that all that was was good.

(15:26):
But again, the original was just kind of was just
kind of all right, not one of those ones that
should not be touched. I don't know if Jumanji or
Naked Gun are comedy sacred ground or movie sacred ground.
I don't consider those movies that are. I don't even
think Naked Guns probably in the top twenty best comedy
movies of all time of the eighties or nineties. You
know what I'm saying, There are far more funny movies

(15:49):
that than that. It is a slapstick comedy type of delivery.
It's absurd almost British humor type of absurdity, right, and
so I don't know if it's sacred ground. I just
don't think these are the people to do it. I
think Lindsay's right. If you're gonna do it, you gotta
do it like Jumanji, where it's a whole other ideology,

(16:09):
same basic storyline, Yeah, but totally different. Besides Grimlin's somebody
said Goodwill hunting, who's out there asking for a new
Goodwill Honting that it was a unicorn movie. You, I
don't think you would just have to rip the name.
It's kind of like Twister, right, Twister they kind of
ripped the name and just did it a new thing. Yeah,

(16:30):
they could have called it Windy and it'd be fine, right,
Run for your life. I don't know, EF two don't whatever.
They just went with Twister because the connection was already
made of what the movie would be about. Somebody's saying
groundhog Day now comedy, Sacred Ground. I think groundhog Day is.
I don't think you would ruin that movie, but I

(16:53):
don't know who's asking for it, the sixth sense, the
Princess Bride. These are movies people are asking for. I
have a hard time believing that I've seen sixteen Candles
and Goonies on the list before. I think you could
remake sixteen Candles in a modern way that younger kids,
younger generations would want to go see it, kind of

(17:15):
like they did with Havana Knights and Dirty Dancing, Right,
But you get our generation who knows it for what
it originally is and be like, it will scoff it,
just like we did with Havana Knights.

Speaker 5 (17:27):
Yeah exactly.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
You know, you see there's a new Dirty Dancing and
then what, okay, that's in Resting. Let's check it out.
And you're like, well, this is a turd, right, Well,
it's not made for you, And I think, and I
don't want to see Molly Ringwald in it, And I'm
just being honest. I just seeing her in it isn't
going to make me want to go see it. Or

(17:51):
the guy the Asian student that you know, was with Grandma, right, so,
and I think Havana Knights. I wasn't as someone who
grew up watching that movie. I wasn't excited to go
see Havana Knights. I kind of felt like it wasn't
for me, So there was no disappointment for me. I
don't even think my mom's on him. Dirty Dancing is

(18:13):
one of her favorite movies, but I don't think they
put Patrick Swayze or Jennifer Gray or any of those
people in it. Maybe they didn't. It's basically just another
love story involving dancing.

Speaker 5 (18:25):
It's a good point. We didn't need a new roadhouse
and we got one.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
And what hold on? Did we exactly? It's out there?
M h hot gard. It went straight to Prime. Yeah,
it didn't even go to Netflix. It went straight to Prime.
And I think people need to understand what that means.
That's like going straight to VHS because Prime is like
number seven on the list of streaming services. It's not

(18:51):
even like a well known, a well viewed streaming service.
Are there shows we like on it? Yeah, but you
don't go to it when you're like, what am I
gonna watch? Where do you what? Streaming service do you
go to first? And I would wager unless you only
have Prime, right, most people go to Netflix when you
think stream of service is that's the first one. Disney Netflix,

(19:12):
match Paramount, You don't Amazon Prime and Chill. You don't
Paaramountain Chill. No, definitely not There an Outsider's remake. No,
you could do Urban Cowboy. You could read somebody text
in an Urban Cowboy. You could redo Urban Cowboy, but
it would have to be a different It would have

(19:34):
to be different, right, obviously. But you that storyline of
the person who can't get out of the town and
that's who they are, and that that that is a
tried and true storyline. You got to modernize it a
little bit. That's what makes that movie so great. I
seed it. Yeah, yeah, How many times do you think

(19:58):
you've seen it?

Speaker 5 (19:58):
Oh, that's a good question. At least a dozen?

Speaker 1 (20:03):
Gimpy. How many times have I seen Urban Cowboy? At
least I can count them on one hand. Not very many,
not very many. Still a good movie, though, don't get
me wrong, it's a great movie. It is. Uh, it's
definitely a movie in my I'm stuck on an island
movie really list, Yeah, like a list of movies I

(20:25):
would pick from, like to be Stuck on an Island
and watch. Yeah, she's not an attractive woman, but man,
she's hot in that movie. And I don't know why.
It's the it's the bull riding scene. Yeah, that's it,
full stop. You watch that movie and you see her
do the bull riding scene, and you go, one of

(20:47):
my girls do that, right, but either you do it outsiders,
no way. Yeah, that's an untouchable movie. I would say,
maybe it's untouchable, but I just I don't see how
you can relate it you. I think they did. It
was called uh, it was called oh, the Compton movie,

(21:11):
straight out of Compton. Oh okay, it's about basically yeah, yeah,
the other side of it, because you know you still
hadge gangsters in there. Okay, yeah, sure, I'll buy it.
I don't know how you make that movie today and
resonate with kids today. That movie was what it was

(21:32):
like then. Yeah, somebody texted in twice we need a
new spawn. I agree that could probably take off now.
The first spawn was just it was good, it was
it was all right. I think with a new spin
on it, I think it could be done. I think
because comic book movies, superhero movies, those really seem to

(21:55):
do well. Some spawn has the same problem the on
why they never did Deadpool, Okay, because they didn't think
that type of character would work. Right, But now with
Deadpool and he's got what two movies, three movies Deadpool
Hay exception doesn't fix the rule, right, right, Ryan Reynolds
is the you put anybody else in charge of that

(22:16):
movie and it won't work exactly. That is a again,
a Unicorn movie, and the storyline of how Ryan Reynolds
tried for the longest time to buy it and persuade
them and they finally were like, okay, go ahead, right,
some of those movie lines characters don't translate. Well, that's
why they get made into Disney series, right. I was

(22:39):
looking at a list of that what they say are
the worst comic book movies out there, Max Steele, Son
of the Mask, if you remember Jim Carry the Mask, Yeah,
that was one of them. Nobody cares about that. No,
Fantastic Four for twenty fifteen. I would agree that was
a third. They have RoboCop on here as one of
the worst. RoboCop three my bad RoboCop three, which yeah,

(23:02):
out of the three of them, that one was the worst.
It's dumb A Million Ways to Die in the West.
He was still a serious person, but yeah, that movie
is a comedy. We're talking about Liam Neeson. Right. Yeah,
you can join AARP as young as thirty. My wife
signed up me up at thirty. Okay, you can sign
up for AARP at any age for like five dollars
a year. Why get your five percent discount?

Speaker 6 (23:25):
Bro?

Speaker 1 (23:27):
Whatever it is, uh LaBamba to remake LaBamba that I
don't suggest. I don't know how you It would be
the exact same thing, right with newer actors. Yeah, any who,
I think we've spelling out. Frigaday Friday, we're giving away

(23:49):
beer and tickets and meet and greet for Pop Evil.
So what you need to do is answer to this question,
what's the petty reason you ended a relationship bmms and
what that is to eight, two, nine, four or five.
He's aligning Google Summer Shady and a pair tickets to
see Pop Evil and meet Pop Evil Tuesday at the
Canes Ballroom. We'll be back.

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Here's Corbyn, Gimbi and Lindsay with what's going on? Newsquakies
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Speaker 5 (24:47):
In ninety seven five, fifteen year old girl out of
California attacked by sea lion during a lifeguard test.

Speaker 1 (24:58):
You go watch out if you're doing that the ocean. Yeah,
we've talked about these zombie or whatever because of the algae. Yeah,
and now they're getting all angry. Man drinks his own
PA and gives himself pa animas for health reasons. Ew no,
thank you. Yeah, only fans sued after two guys realized

(25:18):
they might not actually be talking two models.

Speaker 5 (25:23):
You don't say, yeah, study says, buttholes once had a
very different.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
Purpose still have a different purpose. Moving on, study suggest
playing video games raises your kids like you. I think
we all know that.

Speaker 5 (25:44):
Some Yeah, one week gets lowers the IQ, one week
get HighRes that.

Speaker 1 (25:49):
So who knows medical student convicted of raping another student
escapes his sentence as he is young and talented.

Speaker 5 (26:00):
Passenger strips down, flashes breasts in front of fellow flyers
during airport meltdown.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Never happens on any flight that I've ever hearn. Yeah,
this one's in the airport. I don't even know, like
what I would do if somebody was I guess probably
like try to shield my kids. You come near me,
I'm punching you in the face. A woman with her
boobs out, any punchybody naked, I'm punching you square in
the face, Okay, or at least front kicking you. You
will not get close to me. Men in France have

(26:31):
to wear tight bathing suits by law. Really excuse me, sir,
your bathing suit's not tight enough. I'm gonna have to
take you in. Putting truck nuts on your pickup isn't
welcome in Idaho. Gets your nuts out of the state,
Go to Texas.

Speaker 5 (26:51):
New York man smashes grocery store window, steals beer and
seven hundred dollars worth of cookies.

Speaker 1 (27:01):
That's a lot of cookie. This is just really expensive.
FBI warns of time traveling hackers using MEDUSA malware. The
FBI is involved now, so it has to be true.
Las Vegas teen accused of murder kept pros and cons
list about becoming serial killer.

Speaker 5 (27:22):
Oh that's creepy.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
We go to jail, right, Well? Can I be on
the paper?

Speaker 5 (27:27):
Right?

Speaker 1 (27:27):
They'll make a Netflix documentary about me, but I'll be
in solitary confinement.

Speaker 5 (27:34):
Minnesota town invaded by bald eagles.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
Oh how patriotic is that? You know what I learned
about bald eagles? You have right now? I say the
sound of bald eagle makes and you hear like haha
or whatever. Right, that's not what they make. That's not
the sound they make that we have been led to believe.
That's they actually make a really horrific sound. That's like
like a horrible, horrible sound. I've always thought it was

(28:01):
a screeching sound less than a caca, a cawing sound
like a crow. It's like a You think it's a
patriotic sound, Yeah it is not. I implore you to
go look it up.

Speaker 5 (28:12):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
A woman saves money on rent by living in work bathroom.
I know this story because she's like, why I don't
need a good place. I'm focused on working and and
I don't need It's hilario. You're like, okay, yeah, things
you do when you're twenty And does she decorate it too? No, No,
she just sits down tablet ears, watches her her stories,

(28:38):
just sitting on the crapper. Huh. I mean no, it's
not like what we think. It's got, like a place
to sit. Okay, yeah, yeah, it's a little more. It's
a little more nicer. Oh fun. Oh yeah, I know.
It's alcohol makes male fruitflies more attractive, says female fruit flies.

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My question was right, fruit fly over there, hold my persentity.
That's some good look mail for.

Speaker 5 (29:09):
Fly more, shoplifters use pythons as distraction, and gas station robbery.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
That would do it. Yeah, I mean if I'm also
a movie Lindsay's promoting at nine police finally catch the
poop and run thief. Finally listen, let's also get an interview,
because I don't know how you do that. It's hard
to just walk and pee at the same time. Two

(29:39):
arrested while putting air in tires during police chase. Hold on,
hang out the window man Last one Lindsay.

Speaker 5 (29:49):
Restaurant sells seasoned bamboo skewers as zero calorie snack.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
I mean it works for the pandas right. Everybody, listen,
we have a problem people not getting enough fiber in
their diet. Bamboo will do it. A couple cot having
sex on grave and historic cemetery. So I saw this
story and I didn't grab it because I was like,
I feel like we've told this story, but maybe this
just happens a lot. I think it does too. Let's

(30:18):
go have sex on Jim Morrison's grave. Man Mayor resigns
after texting lunch break masturbation video to city attorney. The
story is fantastic and self grandy. It's the most amazing.
You want to see my penis, don't you. It's the

(30:39):
funniest story. It was for my girlfriend. I can't tell
you what his reasoning was, but it is. Muh, you
ain't full of no, buddy, bro. All these stories are
on our Facebook page at Facebook dot com, slash bmms
six nine. We come back. Well, not only are we
gonna give away a case of Line and Google Summer Shandy,
We're also gonna give you a pair of tickets and

(31:00):
meet and greet to see Pop Evil Tuesday at the
Canes Ballroom. What's the petty reason you ended a relationship?
Bmmss and what that is to eight two nine four five,

(31:23):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show night went
eight four six oh kmod can also text bmmss and
then what you want to say to eight two nine
four five, what's the petty reason you ended a relationship?
Freaking ay Friday is starting right now and we want
to know. Could get your case Aline and google Summer

(31:44):
Shandy and a pair of tickets with meet and greet
to see Pop Evil at the Canes Ballroom on Tuesday.
And Jeff is on, Hey Jeff, how are you will? Jeff?
What's the petty reason you ended a relationship? Leaving the
bathroom door open, leaving the back door open, bathroom door

(32:07):
open while using it, the bathroom door while using it
all the time? Are just.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
Pet people?

Speaker 1 (32:18):
Buy I just I don't understand why anybody would do it.
I find the bathroom sacred and I don't need to
know what you're doing. Well, good news, you and I
would never be in a relationship. Then go ahead and
tell him exactly what he's gonna get you know that
is a pretty petty reason to break up with someone,

(32:40):
but at least you didn't find him getting railed in
front of a bus. There's a case of a lot
of Google summer standing and have fun meeting Bob Evil.
Back to you, Coleman. You're the man, Jeff hanging the line,
so can get your info. Okay, thank you boss, all right, man. Yeah.
Claustrophobia comes to mind as it reason.

Speaker 5 (32:58):
It's true, very good point. Or maybe they just had
to go so bad it doesn't have time.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
How small is your bathroom to get claustrophobic in it?
Some people have a se right, well, some people the
toilet separate yeah okay, yeah, you got it stuck in
a closet. Okay, but even then, there's two doors, right,
so shut the other door, right, you can leave the
room door open. No, no, Some some people that don't
live in duplexes, the toilet is in a separate room
by itself, right when there's one door right right, and

(33:25):
that's still attached to the main bathroom. Oh, I see
what you're saying. What I'm saying. Yeah, so you leave
that door open and you still have the rest of it,
you know, you shut the main door, but leave that
door open. I get it. But I lived in a
townhouse that had a half bath that was pretty claustrophobic.
I could get that, you know, so I see it,
But most bathrooms aren't that way.

Speaker 5 (33:44):
Maybe she just felt like she was in a very
open relationship.

Speaker 1 (33:48):
To me, if it's if it's the only bathroom and
it's like next to the kitchen, which is one of
the most disgusting things ever is to have a bathroom
right next to the kitchen. I digress. Uh, then yeah,
that you should always cll But if you have a
if you're in a bathroom like on the you know,
on the up the upstairs, or on the other side
of the house where there's a normal traffic, people aren't

(34:09):
gonna hear you spraying right like, I think it's fine.
I'm with that guy. Shut the door always if you
walk up, if you walk in there and you're like, hey,
whoa listen, you walked into this now, I'm not gonna lie.
I do leave the door open sometimes, but I live
by myself. If I've got people at the house, door closed,
regardless whether I'm in my personal bathroom in the back

(34:32):
of the house or I'm in the guest room in
the front of the house, door closed regardless if people
are there. Now, if I'm by myself, my TV's right there.
I can still sit and watch TV while I'm taking
a cramp and the dogs come in and stare at me.
You know, so it's but I'm alone. Do you think
dogs are like he never closes the door, right, No,
they're like, that's the most delicious you have, great Dane.

(34:56):
So they're a level when they walk up and they
just dare at you. What do you want from me? Burn?
They start talking to me, Oh, it's terrible. Go away.
You chose that life I did.

Speaker 5 (35:12):
That's when I would always shut the door.

Speaker 1 (35:15):
He selects the company. Don't say it's to be fair,
though we do stare at each other. I stare at
them when they're going, so it's only fair for them
to stare at me while I'm going. You're too busy
to be doing that.

Speaker 5 (35:31):
Police are investigating a burglary at the Seattle area home
of Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell. Snell's home was broken into
on March twenty sixth, one day before opening day at
Dodgers Stadium. No one was home at the time, and
it's unclear what if anything was stolen. No arrests have
been made in connection with the break in. Steph Curry

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led the Warriors to a one twenty three to one
sixteen road win over Lebron James and the Lakers in
San Francisco. Curry had a game high a thirty seven
points and Brandon Pojemski shipped in twenty eight in Golden
State's fourth straight victory. The Warriors are fifth in the
West at forty five and thirty one. James came up
big for LA with a team high thirty three points,

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while Austin Reeves finished with thirty one. The Lakers had
a two game win streak snapped and sit fourth in
the West at forty six and thirty. The Minnesota Timberwolves
stayed hot with a one oh five to ninety win
over the Brooklyn Nets at Barclay Center. Minnesota led by
as many as eighteen points in the victory. Rudy Gobert
scored twenty one points and grabbed eighteen rebounds, while Anthony

(36:38):
Edwards had a game high twenty eight points. The Wolves
are on a four game winning streak. Nick Clayton had
eighteen points in the losing effort. The Nets have dropped
seven of nine, and the Magic got a big performance
from a star player in a one oh nine to
ninety seven win over the Wizards from DC. Paulo Bancero
led all scores with thirty three points. Orlando has won

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back to back games and remains in an East playin spot.
Bob Carrington sunk a career high thirty two points for Washington,
which reached sixty losses for a second straight season. A
star player on the seventy six ers is going under
the knife again. ESPN reports that Joel Embiid will have
surgery on his left knee next week. It's the second

(37:24):
time in just over a year that a procedure needs
to get done on the knee. The center was ruled
medically unable to play in February and has appeared in
just fifty eight games going back to last season.

Speaker 1 (37:38):
So what the story is, though, is that the front
office wanted him to keep playing and he was like, no,
I'm getting this taken care of. They're like, no, you
can play through it.

Speaker 5 (37:47):
Huh.

Speaker 7 (37:49):
Oh.

Speaker 5 (37:50):
Imagine if he did listen and then then what what
if it even made it worse? Could he absued the
front office if he went against like doctors.

Speaker 1 (37:59):
I mean maybe if they're like, we'll fire you if
you don't. But you know what I'm saying, you a
free will.

Speaker 5 (38:06):
Yeah, that's your balls to the wall Sports. I'm Lindsay
on ninety seven five KM.

Speaker 1 (38:30):
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Speaker 5 (38:43):
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Speaker 1 (39:00):
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(39:21):
All right, we are giving away beer like we do
on Friday's Frigina Friday. We want to know what's a
petty reason you ended a relationship? Bmms and what that
is to eight two nine four five? Could get you
a case a line and google Summer Shandy and a
pair of tickets with meat and great to see Pop
Evil Tuesday at the Canes Ballroom BMMS and whatever that
is to eight two nine four five, what's the petty

(39:42):
reason you ended a relationship? At seven o'clock, we go
around the room and share our friggin a Friday story. Lindsey,
what's the petty reason you ended a relationship?

Speaker 5 (39:53):
So I wasn't allowed to actually date until I was sixteen,
But when I was probably thirteen or fourteen, my oldest age,
I had a secret boyfriend. His name was Reggie, and

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he was the sweetest, most attentive kid. He came from
a really sweet family. He came from a single parent home.
His mom was one of the sweetest ladies on the planet.
And any time I wanted to hang out had to
be like in a group setting, because you know, I

(40:36):
couldn't have a boyfriend, of course, So we would go
hang out movies and I could go to his house.
He didn't live very far away, but I always had
to have a friend with me whatever. He was again
very sweet. He would make me mix tapes, he would
walk me to class. But when he started reaching puberty,

(41:01):
he got a really bad bo, really bad.

Speaker 1 (41:07):
This would have been what year ninety five.

Speaker 5 (41:10):
I was in eighth or ninth grade.

Speaker 1 (41:12):
Yeah, and you were born in what one? Yes, i've
been if you were fourteen?

Speaker 5 (41:17):
Yeah, And the bo was really it was overwhelming because
he would cover it up with.

Speaker 1 (41:30):
K one, remember c K one.

Speaker 5 (41:34):
So it would then he would start smelling like a
fruity onion, and that was It was just awful. And
I could not get past that. And I don't know
if it was just because he didn't have a dad
around to tell him, like, hey man, you know stronger
de yodorant, you know whatever, But yeah, it was just awful.

(41:54):
The K one did not help. And to this day
I cannot smell c K one and not of that.
It just smells awful to me.

Speaker 1 (42:04):
I was not cool enough to have c K one.
Cool water, Yeah, your car or brute.

Speaker 5 (42:13):
Yeah, those were the big ones.

Speaker 1 (42:17):
But I didn't. I didn't. I got your car because
it came with a bag, right. I got it because
it came with a sample pack with four other colones.
It smelled like crap in the no, in the in
the in the UH magazines, there would be samples and
you would just take it and then rub it on you. Yeah, yeah,

(42:38):
the good stuff. Yeah, that's how I got cool water.

Speaker 5 (42:41):
My grandmother actually wore cool water.

Speaker 1 (42:44):
Your warm your your mama. Yeah, wore Men's colone.

Speaker 5 (42:49):
She loved the smell of cool water, and my grandfather
didn't wear it, so she loved it so much. She
was like, I'll wear it.

Speaker 1 (42:56):
I mean, you know what, who who cares? But she
was wearing it to cover up the smell of her
younger boyfriend. I mean, K one was designed to be
for men and women. It was I've never I never
have liked c K one. No, I've never smelled it
on a girl.

Speaker 5 (43:14):
Been like, damn, I liked Back then, I wore clinique Happy.

Speaker 1 (43:21):
Yeah, I'm familiar with that. I had dated a girl
that wore red door and I can't go anywhere without,
like if they're on the other side of the room,
I'm like, oh.

Speaker 5 (43:34):
God, that's how I am with one now to this day.

Speaker 1 (43:39):
Uh freaking a Friday. What's the petty reason you ended
a relationship? A case of line in Google Summer Shandy
and a pair of tickets with meat and greet to
see Pop Evil Tuesday at the Canes Ballroom. Gimpy, here,
what's the petty reason you ended a relationship? She liked
everybody else. She liked to please everybody, no matter what

(44:03):
the case. Social, very social, very open, you could say,
mostly her legs A Seriously, though, I did. I did
end a relationship because this I was with this dame.
She lived forty five minutes away in this little bitty
ass podunk town and would get mad because I wouldn't
go over there. You know, I'm like, you live in

(44:25):
this tiny ass town. There ain't nothing to do in
this tiny ass town. I'm not going to drive forty
five minutes away and just yeah, nothing to do. I'm good.
I'm good on that. Why don't you come here where
we have a plethora of things to do and places
to explore, not just sit on the couch of your

(44:48):
rundown house. Yeah, petty, sure, why not? I don't know
if it's p I think it is. I mean, but whatever,
like me at this point, you know, but I mean, no,
I'm not like saying you haven't picked a good one.

(45:09):
I'm just saying that, like I'm trying to give you props,
like why not if you want someone to be near you, right,
and you don't want to go out right? I don't
think that that makes you petty, right, I just didn't
feel like driving all that way. And again, there's nothing
to do in this town at all, whatsoever. It's like,
come on, it's one of those, you know, post office

(45:30):
type towns, post office meaning that's all you got. Yeah,
I was also thinking about how far you've evolved. What
do you mean by that? Well, you walked how far
six miles? I wasn't at that point in time though.
I am forty four now and I was forty three
when this happened, you know what I mean? So, yeah,

(45:53):
the times have changed very much. So what's the petty
reason you did a relationship case? A line in Google
Summer Shandy and a pair of tickets with meat and
greet to see Pop Evil Tuesday at the Canes Ballroom.
I'm gonna tell you the petty reason. She thinks I
ended it, and that is more of a cumulative part

(46:16):
of why I ended it, and she would have said
it was because of smoking, and I don't know if
that's a far leap from being accurate. It definitely played
a part because when my dad dies of a cancer
that is directly connected to smoking, and then you start smoking,

(46:40):
that feels really disrespectful and that's a selfish thing. You
can live any life you want. But she would have
said that that was the reason, and is that petty
probably to some. To me, it was really important. And
the real reason it ended is because of the lying

(47:02):
and the deception, the continual deception, the deception of the deception.
When you start lying within a lie, I feel like
you've spiraled out of control. Oh yeah, And I come
from the camp that when you do something so yang

(47:22):
and you don't show any remorse or any resentment, that's
not the first time you've done it, right, because you're
already comfortable with the potential shame that comes with those
that behavior. It may not have been that action exactly,
but something different, right that you've against You've lied about

(47:43):
other things and you felt like you could get away
with it, and that always turns into cuts. You like,
what it's a little lie, and then suddenly the next
one is easily double or triple the size, and then
the next one's even bigger. And then you turn around
and you're like, why can I not see the field

(48:04):
because it's covered in your lies and your deception. I'll
never forget being in therapy like couple's therapy, and her
lying to the therapist and lying to me and going

(48:26):
and just like having this moment of clarity of like
this is this is it, This is the what my
life would be like. And I can decide right now
it's over, or I can keep in being in this
vicious cycle. And I remember the therapist going looking at
me and like what are you thinking and saying I

(48:47):
don't think we want to talk about what I'm thinking.

Speaker 5 (48:51):
If I'm being honest, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (48:53):
And she was like, no, this is a safe space.
And I'm like, bitch, it ain't a safe space. You're
her therapist safe space. By the way, I almost just
swore there, yeah, it ain't a safe space, and uh yeah,
walking out of there, going well that's that. And I
never went back to therapy after that. Sometimes that's what

(49:13):
it takes, you know, you finally hit that point and
you're like, okay, yeah, that's why I'm a proponent of therapy,
whether it's individual or couples, is you will discover things
about yourself, which is the whole point of therapy. Right.
It's just usually there's somebody helping you along the way
to have these thoughts and do engaging questions, right, right,
you get clarity, and sometimes the clarity is I don't

(49:34):
need this, right. And sometimes the clarity is why am
I continuing with this individual? Right? Or I want to
continue with this individual? It's not always a negative that
you get clarity on. And yeah, so that was the
very final it's over straw of like we're moving forward

(49:54):
with a divorce.

Speaker 5 (49:56):
Was there of a point where you were able to
call her out on her lines during therapy?

Speaker 1 (50:01):
I guess you've never dealt with an attict before. Oh wow,
they there's no there, No, the lie begets to lie.
They don't. They're great actors, so they will lie and
then be like, oh no, you misunderstood me, Oh I misspoke,

(50:22):
Oh you you heard the wrong thing, oh whatever, Like
there's all this fodder filigree that happens. Yeah, the same
personality stretches across the board in that. But the that
she would say it was because of smoking cigarettes and

(50:44):
I would say, because you're a liar, because you're lying, bitch.
Yeah all right, well, uh Freaiday Friday. What's the petty
reason you ended a relationship BMMS and what that is
to eight two nine four five, A case of line
in Google Summer Shandy and a pair of ticket with
meet and greet to Sea Pop Evil Tuesday at the
Canes Ballroom. Take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 6 (51:04):
You're listening to the Big Mad Morning Show. This is
Tulsa's Morning Show ninety km o D.

Speaker 1 (51:27):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show nine four
six oh kmod. You can also text BMMS and then
what you want to say to eight two nine four five.
We want you to send a text answering this question,
what's the petty reason you ended a relationship BMMS and
what that is to eight two nine four five. Could
get you beer and tickets. We'll get to that coming

(51:48):
up right now, though, it's time to play a game,
as we've got tickets to Lincoln Park to give away
and a chance to be upgraded to the BMS Lincoln
Park Suite. Get your tickets to see Lincoln Park Monday,
April twenty eighth at the Bok Center, and we're gonna
play the numbers game overwhelmingly. Lindsay has been quite successful
at stopping listeners. Last week they are trying to put

(52:11):
together a coup so they've coming back. So far, the
listeners have only won twice this year. Call up at nine, one, eight, four, six,
oh kmodeed decide what category numbers, percentages or averages? Good morning,
you're on the air. What is your name, Brian? Brian?
How are you today?

Speaker 8 (52:30):
Good? How are you good?

Speaker 1 (52:31):
What category do you want? Numbers? Percentages or averages?

Speaker 8 (52:35):
Percentages?

Speaker 1 (52:36):
Percentages? It is my friend. Five questions from GIMPI just
answer them the best that you can and you could
win those tickets to see Lincoln Park on April twenty eighth.
Are you ready, yes, sir, Here we go, Brian. What
percentage of human trafficking victims are women and girls?

Speaker 8 (52:55):
Sixty five?

Speaker 1 (52:56):
Sixty five? All right, Brian? In the UK? What percentage
of those trafficked for sexual exploitation are women and girls? Oh?
I say seventy seventy with a question mark. Okay, hey Brian.
According to the Global Report on Trafficking in Persons, what

(53:18):
percent of the victims are men? Uh? Five? Five? Percent, Brian.
As of twenty twenty four, what percentage of human trafficking
victims are aged nine to seventeen years old? Let's go

(53:38):
ninety say a loud clear for me, friend, Well, let's
go fifty percent, he says, last one here, Brian. In
twenty twenty four, the sex industry leads trafficking cases globally
by what percent? Fifty four sixty four percent? How much

(53:59):
exp thanks you have in trafficking? Zero? Oh?

Speaker 8 (54:03):
Zero?

Speaker 1 (54:03):
Okay, you seemed pretty quick with your answers. I didn't
know if you were like an expert in that field
or whatnot. All right, percentages, just like it's some good guests. Yeah,
percentages is the category? Are you ready? Lindsay? Yeah, Lenzy.
What percentage of human trafficking victims are women and girls?

Speaker 5 (54:22):
Eighty nine percent?

Speaker 1 (54:24):
Eighty nine percent, she says Lensy. In the UK, what
percentage of those trafficked for sexual exploitation are women and girls?

Speaker 5 (54:33):
Ninety percent?

Speaker 1 (54:35):
Ninety percent? All right, Lendsey. According to the Global Report
on Trafficking in Persons, what percent of the victims are men?

Speaker 5 (54:45):
Twenty percent, twenty percent?

Speaker 1 (54:48):
Lendsy has of twenty twenty four, what percentage of human
trafficking victims are aged nine to seventeen years old.

Speaker 5 (54:57):
Oh, thirty nine percent, thirty nine percent Lendsy last one here.

Speaker 1 (55:05):
In twenty twenty four, the sex industry leads trafficking cases
globally by what percent?

Speaker 5 (55:15):
Say that again?

Speaker 1 (55:16):
In twenty twenty four, the sex industry leads trafficking cases
globally by what percent?

Speaker 5 (55:25):
Forty nine percent?

Speaker 1 (55:26):
Forty nine percent. How do you think she did? Man?

Speaker 8 (55:31):
Probably better than me.

Speaker 9 (55:32):
She's really good at this.

Speaker 1 (55:34):
Don't know, you've already taken the crown, my man. I
try to kick that can down the road, all right.
Question one can be question number one? What percentage of
human trafficking victims are women and girls? Brian said sixty
five percent? Lendsy said pretty much all of them eighty
nine percent. The answer is sixty one percent. The brand
I'm brad, Brian. Sorry, you got those first one man?

(55:56):
You need three two more to get those tickets to
see Linkol Park at the bal Case on Monday, April
twenty eighth. Question TI, which number two in the UK?
What percentage of those trafficked for sexual exploitation are women
and girls? Brian said seventy percent. Lendsy said damn near
all of them ninety percent. The answer is ninety percent. Boom,

(56:17):
Lindsey nailed it exactly. It's tied one to one. Question
three question is, according to the Global Report on Trafficking
in Persons, what percent of the victims are men? Brian
said a mere five percent. Lindsey said twenty percent. The
answer is twenty three percent. Now almost perfect, LENDSI got
another one fine and that second year she needs one

(56:39):
more to block you from getting the tickets see Lincoln
Park at the Bok Center. Question three four or as
in as of twenty twenty four, what percentage of human
trafficking victims are aged nine to seventeen years old? Brian
said half of them, fifty percent, right down the middle.
Lindsey said thirty nine percent. The answers twenty one percent.

(57:03):
Oh man, I'm sorry, dude, you're not getting those tickets
to see Lincoln Park or will you be put in
the running for the upgrade of the BMS Lincoln Park?
So wheat, sorry, brother, I appreciate it all right, man,
see you later, nor yours. That's when you're like, I'm
okay with not winning, because I don't want to tell
people that I knew more about trafficking. Last question, Last
question in twenty twenty four, the six industry leads trafficking

(57:26):
cases globally by what percent? Well Brian said sixty four percent.
Lindsay said forty nine percent, and the answer is fifty one.
She got that one right too, So she puts a
stop to the coup. She's on going into the double digits.
Probably next week we'll find out she's not letting listeners win.
You have a chance to beat her next week. We're

(57:48):
giving away beer for freaking night Friday. What's the petty
reason you ended a relationship? A case of line and Google,
summer shanding and pair of tickets to see Pop Evil
and meet them Tuesday at the Canes Ballroom. But you
got an answer this question, and we've got to pick
your text and we've got to put you on the air.
What's the petty reason you ended a relationship? You m
a mess and whatever that is to eight two nine
four five? Whose so you get nothing?

Speaker 5 (58:11):
Good day, sir?

Speaker 1 (58:13):
You get nothing?

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Speaker 1 (58:22):
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Speaker 1 (58:26):
You get no chay you get.

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think not not not not say not say they say
no no no no no no not down up they
take they tape no no no no no not stop
now hey tape.

Speaker 1 (59:08):
You good morning. It's the Big Bad Morning Show. Nine
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text BMMS and then what you want to say to
eight two nine four five. By that's right for you
today Friday. What's the petty reason you ended a relationship?
Be in the mess and what that is to eight
two nine four five case of line and google summer
Shandy and a pair of tickets with meat reep see
Poppy Evil at the Canes are up for grabs. It

(59:51):
looks like Aaron is on the line. Hey Aaron, how
are you man? I'm good.

Speaker 5 (59:55):
How are you good?

Speaker 1 (59:56):
Buddy? What's the petty reason you ended a relationship?

Speaker 9 (01:00:01):
Well, it was back in high school. I was dating
a girl for about two weeks. I got to knock
on my door and I was at my parent's house
and it was her and her leg was just wrapped
up in bandages and she was freaking out. I'm like,
what is your problem? And she unwrapped it and she
carved by name in her leg.

Speaker 1 (01:00:23):
Like your initial like she did the whole name A
A R, O N.

Speaker 9 (01:00:28):
Down her leg, about about a foot long.

Speaker 1 (01:00:30):
And how did it look or did it look like
Andy righting on the bottom of the boot of one
of his toys?

Speaker 9 (01:00:37):
Now that probably would have been an upgrade. She tried
to do it in cursive.

Speaker 1 (01:00:42):
Oh god, with what.

Speaker 9 (01:00:45):
She had, her dad's switchblade. He was a little crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
Family. Yeah, but yeah, but how good was the sex?

Speaker 8 (01:00:54):
Uh?

Speaker 9 (01:00:55):
For the two weeks? It was pretty amazing?

Speaker 1 (01:00:57):
Actually, so two weeks.

Speaker 9 (01:01:00):
Yeah, I ended up going to college. I was graduating
the next week, and so I had to come back
after I graduated, and she still had it scarred up
and down her lake. She worked at the gas station
in the hometown, so I got to see her all
the time.

Speaker 1 (01:01:16):
Wow.

Speaker 9 (01:01:18):
That and you guys at the time they said it
was teddy. At the time, my buddy started dating her
after her because he said that was an act of love.
Why would you break up with her? It's like, nah,
that's weird. I'm good you can have her bed.

Speaker 1 (01:01:29):
I don't disagree that it's an act of love, but
not at two weeks.

Speaker 9 (01:01:33):
No, right, Hey, whatever, she's she's in a bad way.
She's she's not alive anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:01:42):
She's she died, so whatever, she made poor decisions.

Speaker 9 (01:01:46):
No, not really, she got hit by a car. So
I don't know how it happened. She's getted by a car.

Speaker 1 (01:01:51):
So did you ever once wish that upon her while
you were younger? She was so distraught of you not
wanting to be with her and having her name your
name on her leg, that she jumped in front of
a bus.

Speaker 9 (01:02:03):
I don't know what happened. I just heard she got
hit by a car about five years ago and passed away.
I mean you didn't get the cool details.

Speaker 1 (01:02:10):
Yeah, come on, bro, Like this woman has your name
on her leg, there isn't. I mean, it's definitely a
possibility that she was if she went to the extremes
of putting your name on her leg. After two weeks,
it's possible she never got over it and decided to
jump in front of a greyhound.

Speaker 9 (01:02:28):
Hey, she she took her to the grave. That's fine
with me.

Speaker 5 (01:02:30):
I guess were you ever questioned?

Speaker 6 (01:02:34):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
Wow, all right, give me to tell him exactly what
he's gonna get. Come. Man is not a p eddy
guy yet again. He's never found his girlfriend getting pounded
in front of a bus at a bike rally, now
has he?

Speaker 6 (01:02:48):
Now?

Speaker 1 (01:02:48):
Okay, he's all on a Google summers and he and
some tickets to meet Bob Evil. Back to you guys.
Hang on the line, man, so give me can get
your info and have a fantastic weekend. Thank you you too,
all right, buddyman? It says yeah that schools are warned
they could lose federal funding over DEI programs. The Department

(01:03:09):
of Education is warning that public K through twelve schools
could lose federal funds unless they go along with the
orders to eliminate diversity, equity and Inclusion programs. The Department
has sent letters to state education commissioners warning that DEI
programs are discriminatory and a violation of federal statutes. The
letter signaled out singled outs funding given to local schools

(01:03:33):
districts under the title one of the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act. Public schools are average get about fourteen percent
of funding from federal government. Our way on the highway, right,
hit through bitches? What else we got here? The NSA
chief is out. The director of the National Security Agency

(01:03:56):
is being dismissed. Air Force General Timothy hah Ha ha whatever.
He was removed from his roles as head of the
NSA and head of the US Cyber Command today along
with haj Or haf whatever. The second in command at
the NSA, Whndy Noble, was also fired. It's not clear

(01:04:17):
why they were dismissed. They were late, right, they talked
too much, right right, They were not abiding by the
dress code.

Speaker 5 (01:04:28):
They were found living in the bathroom.

Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
Too much of how We don't know right right, We're
looking into it. What else we got here? Senate confirms
Oz to lead Medicaid and Medicare. The Senate has confirmed
doctor Mehmitt Oz as Administrator of the Centers for Medicare
and Medicaid Services. The television personality was confirmed on a
party line vote fifty three to forty five. Oz now

(01:04:51):
assumes the A role that provides health insurance to roughly
one hundred and sixty a million Americans. No, I was
thinking when they got this got announced yesterday, the number
of people that were our podcast slash YouTube Slash TV
celebrities that are in the government might be the most

(01:05:12):
of all time. Yeah, probably probably so. Lastly, here the
Ruse District Farmers Market returns to Broken Arrow for the
new season. Hooray. The two day market will feature Oklahoma
made and grown goods, as well as activities for the kids.
The new market season begins tomorrow. The market will be
available on Tuesdays from four pm to eight pm and

(01:05:33):
Saturdays from eight am to noon through the end of October.
The market is located at four eighteen South Main Street.

Speaker 5 (01:05:53):
The shutdown in Philadelphia is still going on. ESPN reports
that the seventy six ers are sidelining Tyrese Maxi for
the rest of the season with a finger tendon injury.
The guard hasn't played in a month. Maxie finishes the
season averaging more than twenty six points, which is a
new career high. The news comes after star center Joel

(01:06:13):
Embiid was ruled out for the rest of the year
with a knee injury.

Speaker 1 (01:06:16):
I wouldn't even know if I had a finger tendon
right injury.

Speaker 5 (01:06:21):
Yeah, oh a lot of owl.

Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
I mean, am I doing? I don't know what I'm right,
I don't know what I'm doing.

Speaker 5 (01:06:30):
Yeah, I'm sure we would be swollen and bruised it.

Speaker 1 (01:06:35):
I'm just gonna assume they play with injuries a lot,
so it must be like he can't bend his finger.

Speaker 5 (01:06:41):
Then I would assume it was broken. The Raiders are
looking up are locking up their new signal caller with
a contract extension. ESPN reports that Vegas is signing quarterback
Gino Smith to a two year, seventy five million dollar deal.
The deal holds a maximum value of eighty five point
five million dollars and includes sixty six point five million

(01:07:05):
dollars guaranteed. The thirty four year old is now signed
with the team through the twenty twenty seven season. The
Raiders acquired Smith in a trade with the Seattle Seahawks
earlier this offseason. Trey McBride is set to become the
highest paid tight end in NFL history. ESPN is reporting
that the Arizona Cardinals are signing McBride to a four year,

(01:07:28):
seventy six million dollar contract extension. The deal includes forty
three million dollars guaranteed. The twenty five year old is
now under contract with Arizona through the twenty twenty nine season.
The former second round pick finished last season with one
hundred and eleven receptions for one thousand, one hundred forty
six yards and two touchdowns. The Cowboys are adding depth

(01:07:53):
under center. Dallas has acquired backup quarterback Joe Milton and
a seventh round pick from the New England Paid Triots.
In return, the Cowboys are sending the Patriots a fifth
round pick. The Cowboys current starting quarterback Dak Prescott is
returning from a season ending hamstring injury he suffered in
twenty twenty four. Former Cowboys backup Cooper Rush agreed to

(01:08:15):
a two year deal with the Ravens at the beginning
of free agency.

Speaker 1 (01:08:20):
So there's rumor that this is to mess with Dak
a little bit. Get it together, Dack, right, But I
don't know how.

Speaker 5 (01:08:32):
He's gonna mess with it. I mean, I'll take Dak
over Milton, Okay, a healthy Dack.

Speaker 1 (01:08:39):
I'll take an injured right.

Speaker 5 (01:08:42):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:08:42):
Dak's good, his record, his stats are there, so what's
the deal in.

Speaker 5 (01:08:48):
As long as it's not the playoffs, Dak is good.

Speaker 1 (01:08:51):
I mean, that's just it, the ceiling, the deal. So
would you rather he gets them there? But then that's
the problem, man, Like that is the out the problem
of math, problem of figuring out quarterbacks in the NFL.
You can be a good quarterback, but can you close
the deal? Right? Josh Allen? Josh Allen's a stud. You

(01:09:12):
wouldn't won one his team. But he can't make it happen.
Follow through Lamar Jackson. Right, stud player can't make it
happen dot dot dot yet right right.

Speaker 5 (01:09:23):
Right, right right, And that's your boss. So the Wall Sports.
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Speaker 1 (01:10:14):
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chance to win not only a case, a line in
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great to see Pop Evil at the Canes Ballroom. But

(01:10:35):
you're gonna get uh yeah, you get all that stuff,
but you just want to know what's the petty reason
you ended a relationship bmms and what that is to
eight two nine four five, it's time for Taste Time trivia.
This is where we do a little trivia contest to
see who knows their stuff. And what I mean stuff
is questions they submitted. And it looks like I'm gonna
be first fun and so I'm gonna get strapped on

(01:10:57):
here with the shocker and these are questions we submit
ourselves and you're gonna go well, that's not fair. Now
that I could see how one could get to that conclusion,
except that hasn't been fruitful. Maybe in a few circumstances,
but overwhelmingly, I don't know about you two. Us providing
our own questions has not helped. No, No, it's been

(01:11:20):
luck if we don't get shocked on these sort of things.
All right, So brat gimbe's pulling the first question. Yeah, man,
you want to check it and make sure it's working.
Oh god, you just looked like you were doing something else,
and all right, yeah, here we go. First one, you're ready,
all right, Corman? What is the largest member of the
dolphin family? What is the largest member of the dolphin family? Penis?

(01:11:47):
I don't know what. Have you ever seen a dolphin? Penis?
I didn't know there were more than one dolphin. This
feels like an impossible question. This feels like you've got
to know dolphins. Be a dolphin, dolphin enthusiastic, a marine biologist,
maybe George Costanzo, or maybe you have a lot of
dolphin figurines and tattoos and whatnot. What is the largest

(01:12:12):
member of the dolphin family? Whose is this? It's not mine, obviously,
I didn't know there were more than one dolphin. I
this is to be fair. I have the answer here
and I didn't know it either, so I'm right there
with you. Yeah, I didn't. Yeah. The smurf one. Final answer,

(01:12:33):
There's no way I'm gonna know this. I'm not even
gonna waste any more time. What is the largest member
of the dolphin family? You said the idy bitty smurf one?
The answer is Orca. I thought that's a whale. That's
just the name of a killer whale, but apparently the
dolphin family. I didn't know that either. I thought it
was whale life as well, but as whale. Did you

(01:12:57):
know that, lindsay no? I like, good, Yeah, that's the beauty.
That's no way, that's fist great trivia wild question two,
Question number two. Pulling it out and it says on
the on what date is the satirical holiday steak in

(01:13:18):
BJ day? Yes, No, matter the number of times I
make a reminder, I was not promised, Yeah, and I
got not. Of course I was sick that week too,
So my wife likes to say, until there's a section
at Target, you can forget about it, dear Target. How
many is that? Yeah? March fourteenth. It's one month after

(01:13:41):
Valentine's Day. Final answer on what day is? Date is
the satirical holiday steak of bjday? He said, March fourteenth?
It is March fourteenth. I know Lindsay did this one
because she wrote satirical a front of it, right, as in,
it's not a real holiday. You would have wrote satirical, No,
it would have a legitimate Everyone should practice holidays. Everybody

(01:14:06):
gets the day off. Sublimed o negating. Banks need to
be closed, buildings need to be closed. Yes, go get
your steak man. All right, last one here? You ready?
What animated series always said? Oh my god, they killed Kenny.

(01:14:27):
I mean I grew up watching the Little Rascals. Uh,
Muppet babies. Huh, but this is obviously south Park. Final answer.
I'm not even gonna read it again. Yes it is
south Park, Thank goodness. Throw you a little softball there.
I don't know. I think I got thrown a fastball.

(01:14:48):
Question straight out of the shoot. Now that one was
mine for sure.

Speaker 7 (01:14:52):
All right, looks like I'm going again. All right, Lindsey,
all right, I like that. So we'll just give that
ticket switch switch switch all right.

Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
While she's doing that, don't forget to get your text
in What's the petty reason you ended a relationship? Case
a line and Google Summer Shandy and a pair of
tickets with meet and greet to see Pop Evil Tuesday
at the Canes Ballroom for that show, meet and greet
and tickets and beer seems like a pretty good setup
for the Tuesday night pregame.

Speaker 5 (01:15:24):
No, do you want me to well vibrate?

Speaker 1 (01:15:28):
Please settle down? All right? So here we go. The
first question we have is what is the plural form
of the word deer? What is the plural form of
the word deer?

Speaker 8 (01:15:48):
I believe.

Speaker 5 (01:15:51):
Deer is the plural form dear? Finally, answer.

Speaker 1 (01:15:58):
What is the plural form of the word? You say dear?
And the correct answer is dear? Damn? Whose was that?

Speaker 11 (01:16:10):
I don't know?

Speaker 1 (01:16:11):
Question two? Who resigns over the Halloween Town in Nightmare
Before Christmas? Who resigns over the Halloween Town in Nightmare
Before Christmas?

Speaker 6 (01:16:27):
Uh? You know.

Speaker 5 (01:16:29):
I've never seen this movie?

Speaker 1 (01:16:31):
Should say Rains? Rains resigns? Another one of those copy
paste So whoever put the website together screwed it all up?

Speaker 5 (01:16:38):
Nightmare before Chris?

Speaker 1 (01:16:39):
She gets the basic just though, Yeah, who rains or resigns?
Who quit screw this town? About?

Speaker 5 (01:16:48):
I don't know any of the characters from Nightmare Before Christmas.
I can see picture what they look like because I've
seen the characters in stores around the holiday. But yeah,
I don't know Adam Sandler. Final answer, I have no idea.

Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
Who resigns arraigns over a Halloween town and Nightmare before Christmas?
You said, Adam Sandler, and the correct answer is Jack
Skellington Town. I would only know that because my kids
love that movie. Yeah, it's an all right movie. It's
it's it's just alright.

Speaker 5 (01:17:25):
But is it a Christmas movie?

Speaker 1 (01:17:26):
Or is it? It is not a Christmas it's a Halloween.
Question three, who's the young rebel who never hit puberty
in that Disney adventure? Who is the young rebel who
never hit puberty in that Disney adventure?

Speaker 5 (01:17:46):
Hmmm? The young rebel who never hit puberty in that
Disney adventure? I mean, I'm a big Disney fan, like
I know a lot of Disney stuff it show, but
this is not ringing a bell for me.

Speaker 1 (01:18:03):
Who's a young rebel that never got pubes? Who is
the young who never hit puberty in that Disney Adventure.

Speaker 5 (01:18:10):
In that Disney adventure, I want to say it would
be like some sort of live action film. Uh, Young
Rebel and Disney Young Rebel?

Speaker 1 (01:18:29):
A young rebel.

Speaker 5 (01:18:31):
Nickey was not a rebel.

Speaker 1 (01:18:34):
I don't know. He's a mouse of kad talk. It
feels like he kind of didn't conform. Oh, I'm supposed
to screw you guys. I'm out of here. I'm gonna
start a company. You're not gonna get mad probable. I
want to make everybody stand in line for fours just
adder four dollars beer?

Speaker 5 (01:18:58):
Who might never who was? I mean? Donald Duck was
kind of a jerk, but he had nephews, He had
a girl, he had a lady, he had Daisy Duck, goofy.

Speaker 1 (01:19:12):
Who's the young rebel who never hit puberty in that
Disney adventure? It'll be fair. Rebels can have kids and
girlfriends too. Never hit Pubert Fonds didn't good point in
that Disney There might be a reason behind that though, Hey,
hey did wear black leathers. Hey character? Who is the

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young rebel who never hit puberty in that Disney adventure?

Speaker 5 (01:19:45):
Ah, I'm thinking of movie actors. Maybe was River Phoenix?
Ever in a Disney movie.

Speaker 1 (01:19:53):
Or oh.

Speaker 5 (01:19:57):
Maybe like George of the Jungle or Tarzan.

Speaker 1 (01:20:03):
Who is the young rebel who never hit puberty in
that Disney adventure?

Speaker 5 (01:20:09):
Yeah, let's go with yeah, young Tarzan or is George's
a Jungle? I'll say Tarzan.

Speaker 1 (01:20:23):
Finally, answer, who's the young rebel who never hit puberty
in that Disney adventure? You say Tarzan, and you're gonna
be mad because it's not that either. It is Peter Pan. Oh, yeah, idiot,
Tarzan grew up to be like a full Rome man.

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I'm sure he hit puberty right after chest hair. Yes, yes,
Oh my god, Peter Pan never grew up.

Speaker 5 (01:20:52):
He never grew up.

Speaker 1 (01:20:53):
Tarzan was changing Jane.

Speaker 5 (01:20:55):
Yeah, some of the city boots he never even came
came to mind.

Speaker 1 (01:20:58):
And of course, and I'm not an expert on mess
but I don't know if they go through puberty. Yeah,
and I'm thinking.

Speaker 5 (01:21:07):
I'm thinking rebel. I'm thinking bad. And Peter Pan was
a good guy.

Speaker 1 (01:21:11):
Oh good lord, Yeah, it was a rebel, the captain. Yeah, yeah,
that was a great question. Yeah, all right, we got
to take a break. When we come back into be
Gimbi's turn. What's the petty reason you ended a relationship case,
A line of Google Summer Shandy and a pair of
tickets with meat and greet to see Pop Evil at
the Canes Ballroom is coming up. Take a break and

(01:21:32):
we'll be back. More of The Big Man Morning Show
is next nine Good morning, It's The Big Man Morning

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Show nine eight four six Oh kmod can also text
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two nine four five. We're giving away beer for friggin
a Friday. What's the petty reason you ended a relationship?
Case Aline and Google Summer Shandy and a pair of
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(01:22:14):
what that is to eight two nine four five. Third
and final stage of Taste of Time Trivia. This time
Gimbee is going last Y and Lindsay has the first
question pulled.

Speaker 5 (01:22:23):
What was the name of the coffee shop in Friends?

Speaker 11 (01:22:30):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:22:30):
The name of the coffee shop and Friends? Uh? Isn't
that Central Perk? Final answer?

Speaker 5 (01:22:37):
What was the name of the coffee shop in Friends?
You say Central Perk? Final answer?

Speaker 1 (01:22:45):
That's correct, Yeah, I know it was like drip or something. Yeah,
coffee termed. It was coffee related and you know, Central
Park themed whatever related. That's how I remember that.

Speaker 5 (01:22:55):
One.

Speaker 1 (01:22:55):
Never really watched a huge Friends fan A watch a
few episodes. You're in there, but like I don't know
a lot of the trivia. You and Hulzer did it
pretty fast. I was impressed.

Speaker 5 (01:23:04):
Yeah, so first time that wasn't a corporate.

Speaker 1 (01:23:08):
Question, right, You usually get all the Friends questions. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:23:12):
Question two, who in Springfield hits the doom button? Trapping
the town under a glass bubble?

Speaker 1 (01:23:23):
Okay, so you got to think of you said Springfield.
So that's obviously a Simpsons question, all right, Bart very mischievous,
all right, sounds like something he would do, maybe on purpose.
At least it's too good for that. Maggie did shoot
old man Burns though, and killed him dead. Homer is

(01:23:44):
a goof Marge. She wouldn't do it. Chief Wigham, now
he's an idiot, but he ain't gonna do that. He's
too busy, you know, eating. Uh could have been auto.
Hey kids, we'll go for a ride. Hit the button? Dope? Homer?

Speaker 5 (01:24:06):
Final answer, Who in Springfield hits the doom button? Trapping
the town under a glass bubble? You said Homer the
correct answer.

Speaker 1 (01:24:17):
Ill, Homer, did you know that like completely for sure?

Speaker 11 (01:24:23):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:24:23):
Not necessarily. When I was digging for my questions, you know,
as you're reading through them, that's one that stuck with me.
So oh so that was yours? Huh okay, all right?
Third one, well he get them all? God, I hope.
So my pants are wet because I went outside earlier
to do my lap around. I tell she went outside,
you right, right, right? But it was rain is so bad, right,

(01:24:46):
And I just walked around the building and I feel
like I was riding my bike in the rain. That's
how soaking wet I am right now. It wasn't even
I thought it was just kind of like gonna drizzle
and stuff today. Oh that is not what's No, that's
far from it. Yeah, it's raining, as they like to say,
cats and dogs, yeah, baber's and chickens. All right, Number three,

(01:25:11):
let's go on with it. In what movie.

Speaker 5 (01:25:19):
Where cartoons meet real life people? Would you find Judge doom?

Speaker 1 (01:25:24):
Oh? That's classic. That is a classic movie, I want
to say, prop at least in my world. It was
the first time that animation had been introduced to real
life people, and that was another movie that I went
and watched in theaters with my ma and my brother,
and that would be who framed Roger Rabbit? Final answer?

Speaker 5 (01:25:47):
And what movie where cartoons meet real life people? Would
you find Judge Doom interesting? You got two questions with
the word doom in it. You say who framed Roger
or Rabbit? Correct answer is who framed Roger Rabbit?

Speaker 1 (01:26:01):
Yeah? That's right? Is that your question too? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:26:05):
Very nice?

Speaker 1 (01:26:06):
That pays the study sometimes that I don't believe you.
Some of those are just really super easy like that,
Like that. I mean, if you know Roger Rabbit, you
know who Judge Doom was, and you know the fact
that it was animation and real people, right. I don't
know a lot of them maybe now, but you know
I Space Jam Space Jam was another one, okay besides

(01:26:29):
Space Jam and Roger Rabbit. Give me another one, space
Jam two? Right exactly? I'm yeah, Yeah, there's not a
lot of them. And that was the first one that
I can remember. Every Judge Doom that would be Yeah,
you would ask me that, wouldn't you. It wasn't Christopher Lloyd,

(01:26:51):
It wasn't. It was the guy who played Max's headroom.
I believe no Christoph Lloyd. Okay, so I had the
first time, I was, I was, I love that type
of Yeah, exactly bias. Hey, I said it. So I
had it right, it worked, Its changed my mind.

Speaker 5 (01:27:10):
In fourth grade I got a Roger rabbit dow from
a teacher who was retiring, and he had in his
classroom along the windows he had stuffed animals from different movies.

Speaker 1 (01:27:20):
The wis trash he did.

Speaker 5 (01:27:22):
He was like, I'm gonna give these, and I chose
the Roger rabbit dow. I wonder if it's worth anything,
but I still have that damn thing.

Speaker 1 (01:27:30):
Wow, ye dig in see what we got? How much
is this roger rabbit? Word? Is it clean? Is a dirty?

Speaker 5 (01:27:36):
It's clean?

Speaker 1 (01:27:37):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (01:27:37):
Is it in the box?

Speaker 1 (01:27:38):
Oh no, oh that ain't gonna be worth nothing?

Speaker 5 (01:27:40):
Is that right?

Speaker 1 (01:27:42):
Yeah? It looks like it.

Speaker 5 (01:27:43):
Yeah, yep, that's it.

Speaker 1 (01:27:44):
Twenty five dollars. Oh, there you go, thirty nine ninety five,
thirty two. So you are correct, it is worth some money.
All right. We're giving away beer for frigging a Friday.
What's the petty reason you ended a relationship? Case the
line of Google summer shanding and pair of tickets with
meet and great to see pop Evil could be yours.
Take a break and we'll be back.

Speaker 6 (01:28:06):
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Speaker 1 (01:28:22):
Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show. Ninem went
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Friday and some special supposed to happen at nine. We'll
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going to go through puberty. Yeah, that's pretty special. We'll
check in with a friend of the show. How about that,
Let's hopefully Frigadyay Friday. Though, first we want to know
what's the petty reason you ended a relationship? Emily is
on Hi Emily, how are you good? Good Emily? What's
the petty reason you ended a relationship?

Speaker 5 (01:29:09):
I went out with this guy a few times in
high school and he's great.

Speaker 1 (01:29:14):
He was great then, he's great now. But I couldn't
get past his name. Oh are you gonna tell us
the name? Don't tell us? And are you going to
tell us the name?

Speaker 5 (01:29:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:29:25):
Oh my gosh, that's so I'm trying to what's in
a name? But uh, okay, what do you think Gimpy
Barry Berry Berry Bear? You can go with Bear, so
I think you can get around that. Uh, Hezekiah Sue, Okay,

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give me okay, yeah, that's fun. I would say Lance, Okay,
I can't be with a guy named Lance. Uh his
name was Emily? Okay, what was it? Emily? What was
the name that you couldn't get pasted and he had
to end the relationship?

Speaker 8 (01:30:11):
His name was Chester?

Speaker 1 (01:30:12):
Oh yeah, just why do we make that joke? But
not with Bennington? Right? Yeah? Right? So what did it?
Did you tell him that was the reason?

Speaker 6 (01:30:26):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:30:28):
No, if you could have you couldn't go with like
chesty Chess Chess. Did you try nicknames?

Speaker 10 (01:30:38):
No?

Speaker 5 (01:30:39):
Well, because he went by his full name.

Speaker 1 (01:30:42):
I mean please call me Chester Chet Yeah, her dog. Yeah.
And I'm guessing you moved on. And are you currently
in a relationship or married?

Speaker 9 (01:31:00):
Yes, I'm in a long term relationship.

Speaker 1 (01:31:02):
Congratulations. And what name did you settle on as being acceptable?

Speaker 8 (01:31:07):
Pete?

Speaker 1 (01:31:09):
Pete, Peter, Peter Peter. We were from Chester Chester to Peter.
Weird correlation. Give Pete? Tell this lady exactly what she's getting.
You know, it's a silly reason. But once you see
your gal bent over taking it from a stranger, I
ensure that she just met at a bike rally, it's

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hard to kind of stick around enjoy this case at
the line of Coogle Summer Shandy and meeting pop Evil.
Back to you, Corbyn, Thank you so much. Emily, hang
on the line so gimpee can get your info. Okay, okay,
thank you just said something gimpy that clicked in my
brain about Peter. No about a stranger, Uh being bent

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over and taking may not have been a stranger. That
is a true statement. I just assume it could be
a stranger. Right, well, life work this person before but
hey life work life, yes, oh yeah, absolutely way better
weird trust trust higher powers man, because there's reason it
levels out right completely. I gotta be honest. I don't

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think Chester's that that big of a deal. I get
the joke right, right right, My aunt this was this
was right before my uncle died, so different ants right,
My uncle Bill died when I was thirteen something like that.
But my aunt Diane, she was dating a guy named Chester,

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and whatever image you have in your head, that's probably
exactly what he looked like. Wow, yes, the the the
old adage Chester Chester child molester. He looked like one
not gonna lie. She did stick around with him to
He had this really creepy van too.

Speaker 5 (01:32:49):
Oh that's even worse.

Speaker 1 (01:32:50):
Yeah, shag carpet. You know the bed that folds down
in the back.

Speaker 5 (01:32:54):
With their windows in it.

Speaker 1 (01:32:55):
Yeah, there were small portlandows they covered. I was looking
at a list of like bad male names, besides of
them having weird spellings, and you have to figure out
that it's like a you know, a vanity plate type
of name. You're got try and figure out what says
like cecils on this list. Okay, that's an old tim Yeah,
but I wouldn't put Chester. So is Chester. I wouldn't

(01:33:17):
put Chester on a list of bad names. Right. The
only good Chester is the Cheetah and Bennington but he's dead,
so right good Chester. Famous Chesters of the world, a
Bester copper pot famous. See it auto feels automatically to cheaters.

(01:33:43):
Uh yeah, I mean there's a bunch of names. You're
not gonna know them. Some athletes, right, Chester, Bennington of course,
a president Chester, Goode, uh Chester, Nimitz as in the
War hero.

Speaker 8 (01:34:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:34:04):
Sure, he was a movie actor, a famous botanist, a drummer,
a cartoonist. Chester is a masculine given name of English
origins with Latin roots. It comes from the word castrum,

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which means forts or encampments. Ponty, Oklahoma's very own Chester Ghould,
the guy who did Dick Tracy cartoons. There's some famous
Chesters out there. At how many molesters are named Chester?
I can't think of one. It feels like the people

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would name Chester have kind of been crucified here for
no reason, just because of a rhyme. That's all it takes.
It takes one Chester to touch a child. I don't
know's yeah, it's it's just a rhyming thing. H Internet,
do me right. Molesters named Chester, I think you have

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to have a famous one, like one that gained national attention.
Chester the Molester. It's a Wikipedia for it. Okay, I
love it. Chester the Molester. Oh God, was a comic
strip by Dwayne B. Tensley from nineteen forty five to

(01:35:28):
two thousand. Oh that's when he that's when he lived. Okay.
Cartoon editor of the pornographic magazine Hustler. Okay, Tensley produced
the strip's monthly issues for thirteen years from seventy six
to eighty nine. The Tongue in Chief strip shows Chester,
a middle aged pedophile, joyfully molesting women and young girls.
What or tricking or attempting to trick them into sexually

(01:35:52):
compromising position?

Speaker 5 (01:35:55):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (01:35:56):
Hold on, it gets better. After increasing controversy, the cartoon
became Chester and Hester Hester as an unattractive middle aged
woman who was Chester's girlfriend and crime. Following alleged religious
conversion of Hustler found founder Larry Flint in nineteen seventy seven,

(01:36:17):
the strip was briefly retooled as Chester the Protector, so
he saw the error in his ways, A reincarnation of
Chester who protected young girls from rape and seduction.

Speaker 6 (01:36:30):
What.

Speaker 11 (01:36:31):
I used to be a fan of Chester. I don't
know what happened to us. I remember when Chester would
rape women?

Speaker 1 (01:36:42):
Oh God, God, So it has zero to do with
molestation or like being a molester at all. Really it
was from a magazine. Let's read further into this, shall we.
Tinsley was arrested on May eighteenth of nineteen eighty nine
after being accused by his eighteen year old daughter, Alison,
of molasting her since she was thirteen. This was the writer, Yeah,

(01:37:05):
the creator of Chester the molester. Yo, come on man.
According to court records, he allegedly told his coworkers quote,
you can't write about this stuff all the time if
you don't experience it. Oh god. He was found guilty
of five counts of molestation. He was convicted in nineteen
ninety sentenced to six years in prison. During his incarnation,

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he briefly continued dispatching new strips to hustler from his cell.
Bab It Got a Work Maine. His conviction was overturned
in nineteen ninety two when appeals court ruled that the
jury should not have based the conviction on his comic strip.
The prosecutor in the case ultimately decided not to retry
him after he served twenty three months. Larry Flint claims

(01:37:53):
he did not ask Tinsley about the conviction and defended.

Speaker 5 (01:37:57):
Him, wow, telling my magazines.

Speaker 1 (01:38:01):
I don't see anything. I don't see it. But he did?
What NodD have? I don't know anything about that. I
haven't heard anything about that. What was the writer's name,
Dwayne B. Tinsley?

Speaker 5 (01:38:13):
So Dwayne's really the bad name?

Speaker 1 (01:38:16):
Sure? I guess, but he created chess through the miless.
He created a comic strip based off his personal experience.
What a pos telling you man? The monsters are right
in front of us. They walk amongst us drawing cartoons. Apparently, No,

(01:38:38):
I'm a kid's cartoonist.

Speaker 5 (01:38:48):
The NCAA Men's Final four tips off this weekend from
San Antonio. All four one seeds will be in the
national semifinals for the first time since two thousand and
eight when the group of Auburn, Duke, Florida, and Houston
hit the hardwood Saturday. Auburn will battle Florida in an
all SEC showdown before Duke takes on Houston in a
matchup between two of college basketball's most consistent forces. Auburn

(01:39:11):
and Houston have never won a national championship in basketball.
Duke is searching for its first title since twenty fifteen,
while Florida aims for its first since two thousand and seven.
That's your balls with the Wall Sports. I'm lindsay in
ninety seven to five km over.

Speaker 1 (01:39:27):
Good Morning. It's the Big Mad Morning Show. How cool
is this? He's waiting on hold long enough, so we're
gonna get right talking with Lee of Pop Evil. Hey Lee,
how are you man?

Speaker 8 (01:39:38):
Real good man? How are you good?

Speaker 1 (01:39:40):
Thank you for talking to us this start of the morning.
Sorry you had to wait on hold so long.

Speaker 8 (01:39:43):
No problem, no problem.

Speaker 1 (01:39:44):
We're excited for you to come to town on Tuesday.
I was thinking as I saw that you were on
hold and then hearing Saliva, like Saliva's playing. When you
hear bands, because you guys have been around for over
twenty years, Like when you hear bands like Saliva on
the radio or anything else, like what goes through your brain?
Like what what do you think about?

Speaker 8 (01:40:04):
Well, Saliva, I specifically think I just two thousand and eight.
It was one of our first earlier tours and just
how much fun we had with those guys, And of course,
thinking back even before that, they were one of the
bands that we were listening to before we broke, you know,
before we got our record deal. So there's always kind
of those bands on the scene that you were looking
to to, you know, to to help help kind of

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motivate that dream and just getting your deal and trying
to take out take the band out and start touring
the world, you know. So it was just a lot
of good memories with Slava, for sure.

Speaker 1 (01:40:34):
Yeah, and what a weird way to think about back
then and they you guys are on tour with them,
and now the bands you take on tour with you,
how do you separate like these young fools and not
knowing what they're doing and not wanting to like take
them under your wing or anything like that. How do
you manage those thoughts or feelings and help you know,

(01:40:56):
younger bands trying to make it and talking to you.

Speaker 8 (01:40:59):
Yeah, you try to give, man, you try to You
try to be there for them because it's just we
remember exactly what it felt to be, you know, in
their shoes. Early in our career, no one was really there.
It was a different mindset, right. Everyone was kind of like,
this is me and my world. I'm staying in it.
You stay in yours. And now with these younger bands,
they're just so hungry. Uh, there's a lot to learn

(01:41:19):
from them, man. There this this day and age of
the new touring band is healthier. They're more focused on
even recording their albums a lot of times, even themselves
a lot of times on the on the road with them.
So it's just it's just a different mindset. When we
came out there was it was more. It was the
end of the party era, so you know, you thought
you had to be wasted and drunk and do your thing,
and it was just it was just a really it

(01:41:40):
was really brutal man in those days, and just a
lot of the distractions that took you away from the music.
Now it just seems like it's it's where it should be. Man,
everyone's focused and everyone knows how hard it is so
competitive now with the streaming world. I mean, you know,
you get that one person to go viral, next thing,
you know, they're the biggest band of the world. It's
so it's so crazy, you know. And and here we
come from that old schooltality of that blue collar mindset

(01:42:02):
that you just have to get Hey, every day you're
a little bit bigger, every day you're a little further
And just that's how it worked for us. You know,
just start that band in your parents' garage and you know,
take on the world. That's how that's kind of how
it started for Pomp people.

Speaker 1 (01:42:13):
Yeah, and you guys, like I said, been around for
so long, you know, twenty years. Congratulations on the album
that came out in January. You guys are going to
be at the Canes Ballroom on Tuesday. Gets your tickets
Kynes Ballroom dot com. You guys, if I remember correctly,
you guys wrote a song for the Wolverine football team.
Is that right? Yeah? Yeah, So that made me think,
which I want to know if you could start with,
like how that came to fruition? And then I got

(01:42:34):
another question, how did that opportunity present itself?

Speaker 8 (01:42:38):
Sure, you know obviously from Michigan, so I'm a big
Michigan fan, and we had an opportunity to kind of
make some music, but I didn't want to make music
for the Wolverines. Wanted to make a song for the stadium.
So the song is called in the Big House. It's
just reminded me of going to the games when we
were younger, and we'd go with our parents, you know,
we'd go to Michigan football camp, you know, every every
year for I think a five year window. So many

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good memories I had in the Big House that every
time I think about Michigan football, you just you can't
think about it without the stadium. So, you know, just again,
it was young, it was early in our career, so
we had an opportunity. It was a great opportunity. And
the song came out pretty sweet, and the team used it,
I think, and maybe they still do. But then, you know,
I live a little bit closer to Michigan State, so
it was at some point they wanted us to maybe

(01:43:22):
do it on the field against Michigan State, and I
was like, Ah, this isn't going to be good. You know,
I got we need all the fans in Michigan. We
don't want to just alienate us to one side, you know.
So it was just a joke that we had and
then for whatever reason, it kind of kind of fell apart.
And then you know, we we we got a great
little following in Columbus, Ohio, so you know, we don't
we don't. We don't play it often.

Speaker 1 (01:43:42):
If so, that leads me to my next question. If
you got asked to do write a song for like
an unexpected event like maybe the landing on Mars or
maybe even you know, maybe a tragedy tragic event, well, well,
what would you want to do? What kind of event
do you think if you could pick from all the

(01:44:03):
historical events that could happen, what would pop evil like
to write a song for.

Speaker 8 (01:44:09):
No, you know, I haven't done that. I don't know
if I'd do it again, you know, to be honest,
but if I had to do an event, I'd rather
be a happy event.

Speaker 1 (01:44:18):
So for you not wanting to do it again would
be because you felt like maybe you were alienating some
pop evil fans.

Speaker 8 (01:44:24):
It just is when you do things like that, it
can be a little more gimmicky, you know what I mean.
It just takes away from you know, the pop evil catalog,
what we're real even trying to build. But I mean,
I'd never say never. It depends on the depends on
if you if someone asked me, I think I'd rather
just go back to some of the older songs and
maybe you could change it that way rather than a
fresh take. There's a lot of pressure, especially with the

(01:44:45):
song like the Michigan song. It just there's so many people,
there's so much pride there that the universities have and
the fans have for the team that you know, if
you do something, no matter what you do, you know
someone's not going to be happy about it. So it's
just it's just, I don't know, not sound my favorite experience.
But you know, when you in the pressure to try
to put some respect into a song from start to finish.

(01:45:05):
It's tough. I mean, it's a tough thing to do,
but you know, never say never. If it's the right
occasion and the right mode, maybe start from fresh. But
you know, ideally there's nothing I could think of that
I'd be like, oh man, I really want to do
it for that event. It have to the event would
have to happen, and then it'd have to be like,
you know, geez, that's okay. Let me see if I
got something for that, let's do it right.

Speaker 1 (01:45:23):
You want to feel it before you have to be
to do it. What about? How is that different than
like doing soundtracks or for video games songs.

Speaker 8 (01:45:30):
For those, well, at least from my experience with pop,
evil like the songs are written first and then the
soundtracks are kind of picked accordingly, right that if that
song that you did already fits the soundtrack, they use it.
It does happen where sometimes you can, you know, get
an opportunity to write, but usually for rock bands, we
don't get the opportunities first, like hey, we want, you know,

(01:45:53):
Poppy able to write this for this for this major
blockbuster video they're going to do, like the bigger like
Lincoln Park. Metalica might get an opportunity to do something
like that differently than Poppy Evil would. Usually your song's
done first and then they would say, wow, this song
fits the you know what I mean, and then it's pitched.
So obviously I'd love to do that would be awesome
if you get like, you know, some Transformers eighteen or five,

(01:46:14):
I don't know how many Transformers they were, but you know, like,
if you get an opportunity like that right from the
get go, the I mean, you've got to have like
an end. We did have the end though when we
had Footsteps was released as a car commercial, I remember,
but Footsteps had been written and then some of the
some of the people at the company were fans of
the song.

Speaker 1 (01:46:34):
What's that call? Like do you get does management call you?
Or and they're go like, hey, man, VW wants to
use you know, Footsteps for X Y Z or And
you go sure, or do you have an automatic? Yeah?

Speaker 8 (01:46:47):
Man, go no, that's exactly what happened. Yeah, yeah, man,
it's been called or I think I think I can't remember.
This guy reached out. Maybe it was an email and
then a call and then it's like, look they're going
to do and again Young and our career, were like,
oh wow, this is great. Let's roll, you know, like,
let's let's go, and then you kind of believe it
once you see it on TV, you know, especially during

(01:47:07):
folk because I'm usually watching sports religiously during football season.
So when you start seeing you know, your commercial come
up around then, and your buddies are calling and you're like,
oh wow, this is real, this is this is this
is sweet.

Speaker 6 (01:47:17):
You know.

Speaker 8 (01:47:18):
So it was a it's a cool experience for sure,
But even in this different mind a landscape of what
is music, even back then, years ago, it was still
you know, still what that does to really change and
effect the music, who really knows, but I guess maybe
it did work because Footstep still is one of our
biggest songs. Today, we're talking.

Speaker 1 (01:47:36):
About Lee from Pop YEVL pop Eevl's going to be
at the Cane's Ballroom on Tuesday. I'm glad you brought
up the NFL and football because I know you're a
Lions fan. How do you feel about the tush push
being banned?

Speaker 8 (01:47:48):
I don't understand why every team doesn't do that, you know,
I don't get it. I just think that I don't know,
and even though not necessarily an Eagles fan. When you're
when you're good at something, it's tough to ban. I
think you got to you got to beat the team,
You got to beat the best.

Speaker 6 (01:48:01):
Man.

Speaker 8 (01:48:02):
I just would love to see teams. I hate that
they would have to ban it, But I don't know.
I mean, I'm like you said, I'm so, I'm so religious.
Lions that they hate can't beat them, join them, then,
I guess. But I wouldn't have banned it myself.

Speaker 1 (01:48:14):
I wouldn't.

Speaker 8 (01:48:15):
I wouldn't have banned it. Yeah, I just again, I would.
I don't know why Jared Goff doesn't do a little
more of it, man, just just if they can do it,
then do it. And there's one year to go.

Speaker 1 (01:48:24):
I think it has to do a little bit of that.
Jalen Hurts can like been you know a squat like
four hundred punds or some ridiculous thing. And it for
me because I'm a Giant Chiefs fan, and for me,
it is the It is not a football play. It
is a rugby play and it's designed to push the
player over the pile. In the NFL, you're not supposed
to be pushing players like that, like picking them up,
and it is kind of like the idea that you're

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picking somebody up.

Speaker 8 (01:48:47):
Yeah, I could definitely see that.

Speaker 1 (01:48:48):
I mean I.

Speaker 8 (01:48:51):
Get that obviously, to take it away from the Eagles too.
I mean I'm happy about that because obviously I'm NFC
Lions at NFC, so I'm all about it. I'm all
about it.

Speaker 1 (01:48:59):
I'm with you. Have you ever wagered on a Lions game?

Speaker 8 (01:49:03):
No, I'm usually I'm usually if I bet against or
be bet on my teams, I always feel like I'm
jinxing them. So if I bet, it's on anyone butt
the Lions that way, if I if I lose or whatever,
then at least I have the Lions opportunity to be
happy about something.

Speaker 1 (01:49:17):
I'm sure you've been to games at Ford Field. Where
do you like to sit? Because sometimes I like to
sit close to the field. Sometimes I like middle level,
I even like upper level. Sometimes I've been in suites.
What for you, where is it you like to sit
in Ford Field for a game?

Speaker 8 (01:49:32):
Yeah, that's a great question. I mean I like to
sit in the end zone with the with the with
the hardcore.

Speaker 1 (01:49:37):
Hands, how close like near where guys will jump inah
row row.

Speaker 8 (01:49:42):
One to eight somewhere right up in there, But I
don't mind. Like you said, sometimes it's cool to be
in like row twenty to thirty because then you get
to just you just more in the ambient. Look, I'm
closer to the exit, so if I want to get
something to eat, it's a little bit, a little bit
easier than you got to walk through when you're in
row one or two. You got to walk through everybody
takes an hour or to go to the bathroom, you know,
and then of course when you come back, you missed

(01:50:02):
the whole quarter. So yeah, you're right, you know, sometimes
it's good to you know, move around with it. But
I love the Chiefs. I love the Chiefs as well,
but I'm not of course, I was hoping for the
Chiefs Lions Super Bowl. But what are you gonna do
right now?

Speaker 1 (01:50:15):
There's always I mean, come on, to be a Lions
fan right now is pretty exciting. It feels like every
year something crazy happens and you feel like it's here.
That is an awesome feeling to have rather than oh gosh,
here we go. Whatch you guys have an experience as.

Speaker 8 (01:50:29):
Well, a new feeling for us. Lions says, for sure,
you're definitely you're definitely familiar with the winning side, but
it's a it's just hard. I mean, you know, you
always brace yourself for like you said, you know, the
first game of the playoffs we could beat or whatever
it was, So you just you're always prepared for something
as a Lions fan. But at least it's been exciting.
And I was. I was at the games during the
playoff push when it was just the energy and going

(01:50:51):
to the games when we were young. It's just just
a whole different vibe in Detroit and obviously we're stoked
to stoke for the city to have a little bit of,
you know, sports relevance for especially in football. It was
a pretty sweet to experience.

Speaker 1 (01:51:03):
Well, if you're on tour during football season, will you
make sure the game's on the itinerary or will you
move things around so you can watch the game?

Speaker 8 (01:51:12):
Yeah? Well, first of all, that's a great question. Football
is notoriously big for Poppy, always has been, so we
usually do football jersey Sunday, so we normally it's kind
of less in the past couple of years, just because
since COVID it's been a little different. But normally everyone's
mandatory band members and crew to wear jerseys. It's football
jersey Sunday, So no matter what, you get up in

(01:51:34):
that and when you don't have tour as much as
we do, you don't have a lot of those normal
at home experiences because I don't get to see my
family as much. So it's just awesome when you get
up on the tour bus and you wake up and
you see some band member or you see one of
the crew guys and they're all where and they're representing
the teams, what they love or where they're from.

Speaker 10 (01:51:52):
You know.

Speaker 8 (01:51:53):
So and it would be so much that we would
keep the jersey on.

Speaker 1 (01:51:56):
It mean great.

Speaker 8 (01:51:56):
Of course, the managers get ball make sure you get
the jerseys off by show time. And if it was
a smaller show, we would just keep the jerseys on
during the show. So we'd have a blastle at that
during it.

Speaker 1 (01:52:06):
Yeah, go, why do they have to come off during
the show? Why? Why is your manager adamant about taking
them on?

Speaker 8 (01:52:11):
Well, we would. We would rise in the early days
because you know, we're trying to break the band, right,
so you want to stay. You want to get just
show ready, you know, But we didn't care. We'd just
show ready for us. It was like, it's football Sunday, man,
we gotta have a jersey because that's how we grew
up in Michigan, like you know, with me and Dave's
and Dave I grew up with Dave, who's my rhythm
guitar player. So we'd always be here, always didn't matter.
And we and with a lot of fans that don't

(01:52:32):
understand is for most of us bands, we started ten
years before we got a record deal, so we were
always playing I mean music since I can remember in
my early twenties. So so we'd always have the jerseys
on every time, even though we'd Monday through Saturday, we'd
chase the dream and then on Sunday we'd all break
for football, go to Hooters wherever it was back in
the day, and we'd all have our jerseys on and

(01:52:53):
we'd literally live from when we got up whenever that
was in the morning or late afternoon to literally we'd
sleep again. We'd sleep in the jerseys now and then
you know, and of course from Barry Sanders to you know,
to to Dan Marino, man, we'd have those jerseys and
whoever you want, whoever's flag you felt like flying at
the time, So it was just kind of a little
chance and an opportunity to get a little piece of

(01:53:14):
home being out on the road. So we really took
those jerseys serious man, in those early days. For sure.

Speaker 5 (01:53:19):
Hayley, it's Lindsay here the Chicago Bears fan.

Speaker 1 (01:53:23):
I love it.

Speaker 5 (01:53:23):
Yeah, I was curious to know if you were disappointed
to lose Ben Johnson.

Speaker 8 (01:53:30):
Heck, yeah, absolutely, but you know, we weren't able to
win anything big, so you know it's it's an opportunity
for someone else to come in. And you know, our
new offensive coordinator is linked to the band a little
bit differently, so hopefully it'll you know, because we wrote
I wrote Waking Lions for the Lions, so who knows.
They have never really used it. They've used it a
couple of times, you know, here and there, but you know,

(01:53:52):
you never know, man. I mean, it's it's it's fun
to have those things that and again, the Lions just
remind me of growing up with my pops, and my
pops since passed in twenty eleven, and I wrote torn
to pieces from my dad. You know, we would just
get up every Sunday and just just just look forward
to seeing Barry Sanders. So that was just kind of
it's not just about the lions as much as it's
about your past. It's about your history, just what you

(01:54:12):
did with your family, and when you tour for a living,
it's those little moments that kind of like make it real.
It's because when you know you're you set out on
tour to push a new album, you know you're going
to be gone for the next two years. Those little
moments that you can find that really make it relatable
or give you a little bit of a kind of
like a reminder of home. And this stuff is important.

(01:54:32):
It's important, especially you know, eight albums in, to know
you know how to keep your sanity sometimes and to
u just keep your focus and those things that those
pieces of small pieces of home can really make it worthwhile.

Speaker 1 (01:54:43):
Yeah, And do I know the struggle you're a you're
a baseball card collector. Do you go to card shows
and for cardboard?

Speaker 6 (01:54:52):
I do.

Speaker 8 (01:54:53):
I haven't done as much lately, but I am especially back.
I got back into it during COVID, you know, like
like most people did. And just I'm a big sports
guy obviously. It just it just again reminds me of
just when I was a kid chasing and it was
always baseball cards and sneakers for me growing up.

Speaker 1 (01:55:08):
And do you have a specific sport or a card
or era, what do you hunt for?

Speaker 8 (01:55:14):
I do the goats too, you know, one of my
little lebron I mean I had I had four or
five of the Jordan Rookies when I was a kid,
because obviously I'm from the Midwest, so I just I
love Jordan. I love the Piston, so I would only
I would only collect Jordan, and I would. And luckily
in those days, even though it was the what do
they call it, the wax era, so there was a
lot of it being printed at the time, I still had,

(01:55:36):
I mean all the all the high end Jordan stuff,
and I would just like my I wish I did
Jordan a little bit different like I did Barry Sanders.
But I did a Berry book that was literally all
his pro sit cars. There's rookie cars. I mean I
must have had a hundred of them each one. There
was his orange Rookie and his green score Rookie. So
I had just books and books of it. I have
a funny. I know you're on the air, so cut

(01:55:56):
me off. But my idol in the early days too,
I was a Notre Dame fan, so Rocket Isma was
my favorite. Of anyone listening remembers rocket This. This is
a cool story. I was doing a card show and
he was actually in he was in or was he okay?
Who's in Chicago? Just south of Chicago, and he was

(01:56:16):
doing a card show and I was like, oh, man,
I had a Rocket Isma book. You know, I drew
pictures of him. I must have trot. You know, you
put that white piece of like computer paper down and
you trace your favorite guy or whatever, like on the
Sports Illustrated. So I had a bunch of my drawings
of him. I had every car that imagined. I had
a picture of him that I met him. And when
I was thirteen, the picture of my mom was in thirteen,
I was like, man, I gotta go, I gotta go

(01:56:38):
get a couple of these this picture Samba Rocket and
just you know, so I took a couple of friends
that took some nieces, nephew like so the younger kids
that are around my family, and we all went down
and breathed again. It just went number one, I think
literally that week, and I was in line and I
didn't want to. I didn't call for any hookups or
any any kind of special treatment. But so I'm waiting

(01:56:59):
in line with every one else. And of course the
guy there just as I get little up and he
is a huge popul fan, the guy that was running,
and he's like he noticed me, and he's like, oh
my gosh, Lee, and he was going to want to
get a pitch with me and wanted to get out.
He's literally running and handing Rocket all the stuff for
him to sign that you pay for them to sign,
and Rocket, of course I was like, well, well, what's
going on? And so you know, I remember Rocket was like, hey,

(01:57:20):
come back and hang with me. So, you know, children
hung with them, and you know, he wanted to have
a beer, and I felt bad because I wanted to
have a beer. I don't drink anymore, you know, so
I had I had to say no, but I'll have
a coke or whatever it was that we were drinking,
and I got to show them all the books and
it was just kind of I go, this is a
cool moment.

Speaker 11 (01:57:35):
You know.

Speaker 8 (01:57:36):
Obviously I don't really care as much anymore, but but
if that thirteen year old me would have would have,
you know, got to experience and know that I was
going to meet him in this moment, and he was
he was just excited, he wanted a couple of drawings.
He was just just super kind. And it's just even
for us sometimes that when we live in the public eye,
there's still those people for us that really like again

(01:57:56):
can like wow, that was just a moment in my
a moment in time that's just remember, you know, literally
running around notre name campus. I think all those years
ago trying to meet him before he went from you know,
the biggest guy in college football to suddenly he was
going to go to Canada and play for the Argonauts,
so he was kind of on campus and then he wasn't,
and you know, trying to be around South Bend trying
to find him so I could, you know, meet him.

(01:58:18):
And in those days, chasing autographs were harder to do,
and they were something that I just love to do
because I always wanted to. You know, I was an
autograph seekert too since.

Speaker 1 (01:58:26):
I was a kid.

Speaker 8 (01:58:26):
So cool story. Sorry I'm rambling about it.

Speaker 1 (01:58:29):
It's awesome. I love to hear these people we see
on stage and hear the music on the radio, share
like a real authentic moment. That is a memory for him,
So I appreciate you sharing that you guys are going
to be at the Cane's Ballroom on Tuesday. Gets your
tickets Knees Ballroom dot com. What gets you excited now
being as band? As long as you have the albums
you put out, the shows you've done, what gets leave

(01:58:52):
from from Pop Evil excited anymore?

Speaker 8 (01:58:56):
Yeah, I'm excited to see the boys, man. I mean,
we were close so then we've ever been. I know
that we've been really working hard to really grow the
band and really take this new era of Pop Evil further,
you know, and we really feel like the best songs
for Pop Evil haven't that we haven't even written yet.
And we knew that. It started with COVID to be
closer to each other, to really cut the vices and

(01:59:17):
walk closer to each other. We got this saying that's
like chase perfection and really trying to be the best
version of yourself right off the stage so you can
be better on it. So with that kind of mentality,
it just makes because so many times we've been away
from home and with fans don't see as that behind
the scenes can be just grueling. Right, we're away from
family and friends, we're miserable, we're not having fun, people

(01:59:37):
are grumpy, and album cycles can really just kind of
drag on. But now again COVID kind of woke everyone up. Man,
it was like, wow, this is just really going Are
we really going to come back? And once we did,
it was like, look, we're going to be a little
more responsible. We're going to take advantage of these opportunities differently,
and we're going to appreciate number one, the fans. So
even the meet and greets, we try to listen. We
try to listen what they want and be better. And

(01:59:59):
now everything's pushed about this live show. So if you're
on the fence and thinking that you might come see
Pop Evil here next week, you gotta think twice. You
definitely want to come. It's the best Pop Evil show
you've seen live, the energy, the push for new music.
Certainly we feel like this is the best album we've
ever done. So no time better to see Pop Evil
than now.

Speaker 1 (02:00:19):
Last Final Questions is kind of a quick round. College
football or pro football? Which one do you prefer?

Speaker 8 (02:00:25):
Well, man, I'm both when it comes to football, but
probably more Pro just because of the Lions. But it
was always I had my dad was Michigan, my mom
was Michigan State, and then my grandparents were all Notre Dame.
So it was always a house divide it so whatever
team was doing well in the Midwest, it was just
it was just it was just a mess and slew

(02:00:47):
of a family pride. So I've kind of been thrown
around like a ping pong ball, just bam bam bam
back and forth with everyone. So it was just a
football from college, from Saturday football Sunday to Sunday. I mean,
I remember some of the girls in the family always
complaining and being like, well, now there's football on Thursday.
It's ridiculous. We only get like three days month Tuesday
and two days Tuesday and Wednesday where there's no football.

(02:01:09):
The rest we have to watch football. Like it was
just it was just NonStop. So I probably it's a
tough one, but I probably still say pro.

Speaker 1 (02:01:16):
Is it easier or harder to be a band now?

Speaker 8 (02:01:21):
Man? It's it's it's always been hard. You got to
you got to push now. I don't think just for
the obvious reasons you have to. You have it's hard
because you have to too. You have to you have
to be on on the road away from family and
friends and and and you have to be a lot
of your fans, man, I mean the demand and the
responsibility to be better, from making sure when you put
an album out to the final moment when that album

(02:01:41):
cycles done, when you end that last show, you have
to be really driven and focused to really grow it.
And so I think it's harder now just for the
case that we're really trying to be We're trying to
be better, right, We're trying to take some of the
things that we learned from the early years, things that
we didn't do well, maybe things that we uh weren't doing,
and try to really perfect those things, really shave the
fat and really push forward to be better. So I

(02:02:02):
think it's a little bit harder now.

Speaker 1 (02:02:04):
You got to bring one back to join the current
team at their best. Calvin Johnson or Barry Sanders.

Speaker 8 (02:02:11):
Oh, man, that's so tough. I really miss Calvin Johnson,
to be honest, I probably bring Calvin Johnson. Let Barry
just kind of he's so, he's so, he's so bigger
than life at the moment, just let his h let
his historic career speak for itself. And bring Calvin back
with those big, those big claws. I'd love to see
him catch a couple of balls from Jared Goff.

Speaker 1 (02:02:31):
Easy pop when you're on stage at the Canes where
a Barry Sanders Lions Jersey easy pop. That final question,
final questions. Last thing you bought from Amazon for under
fifty bucks?

Speaker 8 (02:02:43):
Oh man, that's a good, good, good question. I think
I got some light bulbs.

Speaker 1 (02:02:48):
Like traditional or like a special light bulb for no,
they're like.

Speaker 8 (02:02:52):
Really long for these weird lamps that they're like a
long gate like like maybe eight to ten inch lamp.

Speaker 1 (02:02:57):
That sounds that sounds a little more than average.

Speaker 8 (02:02:59):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure, they're definitely they're definitely weird, weird,
weird life, Paulves for sure.

Speaker 1 (02:03:04):
Listen, Lee, you're always great to talk to you man.
You're always so kind to us when we talk to you,
whether it's at mcnelly's or at Rocklaholmo. And so we're
just grateful for you to take the time to talk
to us again. We can't wait to see you on
the stage at the Canes Ballroom on Tuesday.

Speaker 8 (02:03:18):
Love you guys, thanks so much for having me and
you can't wait to do this again in person here
in a few days, all right.

Speaker 1 (02:03:22):
Thanks so much, Lee, have a great day.

Speaker 8 (02:03:24):
Yep you too.

Speaker 1 (02:03:24):
By guys. That's Leaf from Pop Evil. Get your tickets
to see them at the Canes Ballroom on Tuesday Kaines
Ballroom dot com.

Speaker 6 (02:03:31):
The Big Mad Morning Show returns next Elsa's Morning Show
ninety kmod.

Speaker 1 (02:03:42):
Good morning, It's The Big Mad Morning Show. Nine one
eight four six o kmod. Thanks to Lee for talking
with us. Should have never doubted him. Always a good dude.
We are giving away beer for freaking a Friday. We
want to know what's the petty reason you ended relationship?
Bemmss and whatever that is to eight two nine four five.

(02:04:04):
Let's go to the phones and see who we have
with us. Oh it's Joey. Hey Joey, how are you today? Good?

Speaker 8 (02:04:12):
How are you good?

Speaker 1 (02:04:13):
What's a petty reason you ended a relationship? Well?

Speaker 2 (02:04:17):
So I did you just go for I put up
with it for like three months, but every time we ate,
even when she chewed with her mouth closed, it was
the loudest and I just couldn't take it.

Speaker 1 (02:04:31):
Like she moaned as she chewed, No, it.

Speaker 2 (02:04:35):
Made like a clicking noise and I don't know why
it was click and it would drive me nuts. Even
if a restaurant were there's back noise, I could still
hear it.

Speaker 1 (02:04:45):
Does she have her tongue pierced or something? Was it
her balllletting on my teeth?

Speaker 8 (02:04:50):
And I have no idea what it was?

Speaker 2 (02:04:51):
But was she aware and it would drive me crazy?

Speaker 1 (02:04:54):
Was she aware?

Speaker 8 (02:04:56):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (02:04:56):
She knew it drove me nuts?

Speaker 8 (02:04:57):
Wow?

Speaker 5 (02:04:58):
I wonder if she had an over to that hit?

Speaker 8 (02:05:02):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (02:05:03):
Yeah, I don't know, but it was it was annoying,
I know that.

Speaker 1 (02:05:06):
Did she say, hey, yeah, no, I've got like some
jaw condition.

Speaker 2 (02:05:11):
Now she said that's high too.

Speaker 1 (02:05:14):
That's just how I You do with it? Yeah, deal
with it exactly?

Speaker 2 (02:05:20):
I tried.

Speaker 1 (02:05:21):
How many times? How many times? Did you almost get
up and leave a lot? And did you tell her
when it was over? That's why?

Speaker 2 (02:05:33):
Yes, I told her I couldn't take it no more?

Speaker 1 (02:05:36):
Good luck? Wow? What happened to her? She still lives?
You can get hit by bus or anything? Did she?

Speaker 6 (02:05:42):
No?

Speaker 2 (02:05:42):
No, she's still she's still live, still.

Speaker 1 (02:05:46):
Still breaking duscible records. Okay, give me go ahead and
tell him exactly what he's gonna get. Lindsey has dated
a few guys in her time, and she's never had
to worry about trying to throw their boots in a
pond after she's got them stuffing some bikers can in
front of a bus and a rally. Here's a case
of line and Google Summer Shiny and a pair of
tickets to me, Poppy man, hang on the line, Joey,

(02:06:09):
so gammey gimpy can get your interview, your info. Okay,
how would you say that makes you feel? Right?

Speaker 6 (02:06:21):
Right?

Speaker 1 (02:06:22):
I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine. I'm over it. I'm
over it. My favorite line, I'm over it. It's just fine.
No resentment, just the thing, you know, People be people
you know, and and stuff happens and everything's fine. It's
got the bottle of Jack Daniels.

Speaker 8 (02:06:42):
And is that the.

Speaker 1 (02:06:45):
Only Because we have time, I'm going to ask this question,
and it's gonna be everybody's We're all gonna answer this question. Okay, good,
Is that the worst thing that's ever happened to you?
Short of death? Short of right, you're parents dying, obviously, right? Right? Right? Okay?
Like just in general, or like relationship relationship, Why is

(02:07:08):
a hunter? No, I'm talking just overall, huh uh. Short
of parents dying, I mean not knowing your I'm just
trying to think of something. Not knowing your dad. I mean,
you know, I'm okay with that and have been since
the beginning of time. Of my time, even as a kid,
even as a kid, didn't bother me any Okay. So
you know, because I had a father figure there with

(02:07:29):
my stepdad, and you know, even when he wasn't there
at all, the hand thing didn't bother me. Okay. I
was wondering me and I were trying to communicate it.
But like some would say, the deformity you were born
with would be the worst thing. And I'm just giving
you a chance to say yes or no. Yeah, no,

(02:07:50):
did it bother me? I've always been used to it.
What bothered me most about the Dilda fist here would
be the way kids in middle school, elementary and middle
school treated me. Harsh, yeah, yeah, yeah, because those kids
are are assholes. You know, it didn't matter then or now.
Middle school kids are just straight up assholes, so that

(02:08:10):
having it didn't bother me. It was just how they
would treat me. Those kids, the people I thought were
you know, peers, would treat me. But still not as
bad as walking up and seeing your girlfriend getting stopped
in front of a by motorcycle wreck. Ye, motorcycle wreck. Uh.
Physically probably the worst thing that's ever happened to me, Yeah,

(02:08:31):
but not emotionally mentally, which I think, which I think
that's where that whole bust situation would That's where I
would categorize that a mental sort of you know, emotional
kind of scarring, you know, not a not a physical Yeah,
is that it, you think? So? Is it the worst

(02:08:51):
thing that's ever happened to you? Probably so? Probably so
think about it, you know, aside from parents dying, that's
absolute yahing all had that, So I think we have
to eliminate that worse everybody. Y'all still have your mama's
Uh huh, that's right, we do. Uh huh. What's the
worst thing that's ever happened to you, lindsay.

Speaker 5 (02:09:10):
Outside of a losing a parent? I mean, cheating does suck.

Speaker 1 (02:09:16):
But I think.

Speaker 5 (02:09:21):
I made the decision to move out of one of
the coolest apartments that I ever had, and I lived
to regret it.

Speaker 1 (02:09:30):
Good hold on Gimby, who thought he was in a
strong relationship witnesses. I don't want to say the love
of his life, but somebody he thought he was in
a good, solid relationship with seeing them get split like
a two by four against a yellow bus, thinking, wait,
is she getting frisked? Is worse? Does she lose a

(02:09:52):
contact in the grass? Is that what she said to
overlooking for? What are they looking for? She must be
off balance because he holding her back? And you, yours
is an apartment you think about occasionally.

Speaker 5 (02:10:07):
Yeah, because the person that cheated on me in the past,
like obviously there they weren't the one for me.

Speaker 1 (02:10:14):
Well obviously obviously, yeah that's.

Speaker 5 (02:10:17):
Not and I didn't and I didn't walk in on
it either and witness it.

Speaker 1 (02:10:20):
So yeah, yeah, how about you? I mean, aside from
you know, parents dying, Yeah, I mean Biggie Dyme was
a pretty and that didn't really happen to me as
it much as it did to his family. And you know,
and this is my point, like the things that we

(02:10:42):
have that are so horrible to us, besides grief, you
kind of compartmentalize and put to the back, right, and
I forget about it.

Speaker 5 (02:10:51):
I'm changing mine, sure you are. My car accident was
the worst, are we aware? In two thousand and eight.
It dislocated both of my hips and that was the
start of my initial back problems.

Speaker 1 (02:11:06):
Oh it wasn't those massive jugs that you got carrying counterbalance? Yeah,
I don't. I'm sure there's something, but I can't think
of what it is. Right, And we're not talking about
like childhood trauma of like your parents, you know, made
you stand in a corner with your nose touching. We're

(02:11:27):
talking about something like that, right, U. It has it
has to be death of somebody in my circle, not
my parents, because there was a window where a lot
of people close to me died in a short amount
of time. Yeah, that stuff will take a toll on you. Yeah,
no matter who it is. Yeah, that that has to
be the worst. But again that and that's my point.

(02:11:51):
And Gimby, we're teasing him that he isn't over it,
but Gimby only brings it up if we talk about it. Yeah,
it's it's I am fine with it. I have got
a fan white whet Well, you know, it's kind of
how did you guys turn a heater up in there?
I've got a fantastic woman right now who is far

(02:12:11):
better than anyone that I've ever been with. So again,
I think a listener at texted in earlier the trash
took itself out. Yes, under, so I'm happy with where
I'm at now.

Speaker 5 (02:12:23):
And yeah, we know that you're totally over it.

Speaker 1 (02:12:28):
Yeah, and we also know that who you're with now
is easily the best person you've ever been. Sure, it
says a fun running gag though on the show, I
got no problem with it being running. I mean, it's
just one of those things that happens in Lie. Not
everybody has a public cheating happens.

Speaker 10 (02:12:45):
That is.

Speaker 1 (02:12:47):
Pretty funny. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so yeah, all right, we
got to.

Speaker 6 (02:12:54):
Elsa's morning show, Morning Show.

Speaker 1 (02:12:59):
Next ninety seven KMOD. Good morning, It's the Big Man
Morning Show. Nine one eight four six olf KMOD. Find
out what everybody learned. We'll start with Lindsay. Lindsay, what'd

(02:13:21):
you learn today?

Speaker 5 (02:13:22):
I learned that one girl got dumped because she literally
thought her s didn't stink. And I learned that Chester
wasn't really a molester at all. It was Dwayne the Diddler.

Speaker 1 (02:13:36):
Gim B. What'd you learn today? Well? I learned that
if your name is Chester, you're doomed indefinitely. And I
also learned that Jennifer Thompson of Pahuska is this week's
big winner of the Lincoln Park Suite upgrades, so she
will be joining us in the Lincoln Park Suites when

(02:13:56):
they come to town on April twenty eighth. I learned
that saying your butt once served a very different purfect
purpose is not a far jump from telling the doctor
that your butt hurts near the entrance. And I also
learned do you think Chester is a bad name? Try
last name Peacock, first named Drew. It's Corbin saying make
sure that dishwashers.

Speaker 5 (02:14:16):
Loaded right, It's lindsay stop tracking my cycle.

Speaker 1 (02:14:21):
This is skimpy and I'm sorry. Can I get all
it should be? No make noise.

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