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when he's in the studio. Kind of a weird question,
how big can you open your mouth.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Oh, why is that weird? Just not something? Usually I
can open my mouth as far as it will let me.
How about you?
Speaker 3 (04:05):
Sure?
Speaker 7 (04:09):
I don't think I could fit.
Speaker 8 (04:10):
My show is going to go downhill more if you
guys give ambiguous answers.
Speaker 7 (04:17):
I don't think I can fit my entire fist in
my mouth.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
I could if I had an elbow.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
Reach it.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
Yeah, right, exactly, I could. For I could try to
force it. You want me try to force it?
Speaker 8 (04:29):
No, I'm just curious, like, I don't know how big
I can open my mouth either. I've never measured. I've
never taken that into consideration. I've never seen another individual
been like, damn, they can open their mouth a lot.
I've seen plenty of porns that maybe could instill that thought, right,
but never checked the box of like, oh, they can
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open their mouth a lot. Well, there's this lady who
has the Guinness World Record for being able to open
her mouth the most.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
Of course, will want to be able to open her
mouth the most. And I know plenty of men that
run their mouth a lot.
Speaker 8 (05:11):
How big do you think the measurement is on how
big she can open her mouth?
Speaker 7 (05:19):
Ah, nine and a half inches.
Speaker 8 (05:24):
Nine and a half inches. How big is nine and
a half inches?
Speaker 1 (05:30):
I'm just you're saying it, and I don't think you
understand how absurd it is what you're saying. And that's
in circumference. All right, that's round, open it top to bottom.
Speaker 8 (05:40):
You think, God, she can open her mouth this wide
like your lucky husband. I know you think that. You think, Well, listen,
how big a lady is she?
Speaker 1 (05:53):
Look, that doesn't matter from here to where my finger is, lindsay,
that's nine inches.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
You think that's how big someone can?
Speaker 7 (06:00):
Remember she holds the record?
Speaker 2 (06:03):
Okay, you think someone can open it six?
Speaker 7 (06:05):
What if it's unhinged? What if her job, she's got
that snake, she can unhinge.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
I don't think that's a thing. I don't think that's
a thing. So Lindsey thinks nine gimpy? Uh, I do
have a measurement tool here, so nine inches is absurd.
I think six could be possible. I think six inches
because right there where you see my finger in Gorman,
that's the top, all right, that's the one incher and
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then right there it's six inches. Well you have to
I didn't have that. I mean, I think people have
common I'm sorry I made an assumption that common knowledge
of how big nine inches is. Even six inches seems a.
Speaker 7 (06:48):
Lot, but it's that world record.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
Holder, right exactly. Uh yeah, I wanna go with six inches,
even though I feel that's still a little too much.
Speaker 8 (06:58):
The record for her as the world record holder is
two point nine nine eight. So we'll just say three
almost three inches three inches, which doesn't sound like a lot.
But she can put a whole baseball in her mouth. Wow,
she can put the end of a can, a regular
size soup can, a burger with ten patties on it. Okay, yikes, yes,
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amongst other things that she can put in her mouth.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
Now you now go with nine inches.
Speaker 7 (07:29):
Let no, that just feels that just seems so painful.
Speaker 8 (07:34):
I don't I don't know how you get to that point.
I don't know how you go. This is my thing.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Oh my god, that's quite.
Speaker 8 (07:45):
Listen by the way she looks like she needs to
be able to open her mouth three inches. Sorry, not
trying to be mean, just saying, okay, I'm not going
to count the ten patty burger one. I've never accounted
that in anything anyway, because you can swarsh it down exactly.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
But the baseball, the baseball is impressive. That is that
is quite the hole you have there, lady. And does she.
Speaker 8 (08:12):
Ever eat a five patty burger? Let's say and go, eh,
that's no problem.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
It's good. It got the job done.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
Don't get me wrong. I'm grateful.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
Right, And she puts a whole glass orange in her mouth,
look like a nectarene, okay.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
To go right. I don't even know if I've ever tried.
Speaker 8 (08:34):
The only time I've ever tried to force something into
my mouth is when I thought someone was gonna steal
it off my plate.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
Yeah, right, like.
Speaker 8 (08:44):
I've been like, which I don't even know if I've
done in twenty years. Yeah, Gimpy can almost get the
bottom of a water bottle in his mouth.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
I can't. I can't even get my I can't even
wrap my lips around it. Let's go with the tapered in.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
It'll always be easier.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
I could get the tip in. It's called a starter, right, right,
I think Patricia's those are called starters. Could be wrong though, Yeah, Yeah,
that's that's a water bottle and that's still quite the feet.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
There's some give on it right now to get it
in there.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
Yeah, And the one that I just picked up is
a brand new bottle, unopened, So and I couldn't. I mean,
I guess if I worked it, I could probably really
get the bottom of the base in there. But uh yeah,
for the most part, I can't even. Oh, I mean,
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but that's a that's a half empty bottle and allows squish. Yeah,
so you can you can fit it in there.
Speaker 8 (09:53):
I anytime I see something like this, it reminds me
that a raccoon can ball up to the size of
a soft ball, and wh means you can fit two
raccoons in your anus.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
I thought I knew some interesting things, but that's new.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
So what she'll think about later today? You're welcome, got it?
Speaker 7 (10:18):
Watching her put things in her mouth is.
Speaker 2 (10:22):
Which is a movie you will promote at nine?
Speaker 7 (10:25):
The tennis ball just the fur of a tennis ball
and your tongue. That's awful. The playing cards she just
put that, like, I think of how many germs are
on a well.
Speaker 8 (10:37):
I mean, who knows if she bought a brand new
but I think she's showing the height and her ability
to open.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
She's not shoving it into her mouth.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
Right again, though, with the cards, I feel like that
gives some give All of these things. I guess really
except for the baseball.
Speaker 8 (10:51):
And even the give it allows is very minimal with
the leather just sitting around like I mean, she lives
into Alaska, so yeah, a lot of darkness.
Speaker 2 (11:02):
You got to figure things out exactly.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
I wonder, what's the biggest thing I can fit in
my mouth? Look around?
Speaker 8 (11:09):
It had to have been a high thing or a
drunk thing, right, And a day like something like that
where you're sitting around the fire and oh man, you
got a big mouth.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
I bet I can fit this can No, you can't,
and then you just do it. I hope, I hope
it's that.
Speaker 8 (11:29):
But everybody, there are a bunch of people out there
would love to have a Guinness rec World record. Somebody
texted on Friday to us and said, hey, what's a
Guinness record you've always wanted to achieve?
Speaker 2 (11:39):
We didn't pick that because the answer is zero, right right.
Speaker 8 (11:42):
I can't think of a Guinness record I've ever wanted
to pursue.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
There was one that I found and it was like,
what was it? It was drinking one of those large bottles,
large bottles of lemon juice.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
You could never do it.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
I know. I can barely talk about it without wanting
to punch a baby in the face. But it was
like it was like forty ounces of lemon juice within
like a certain time duration you had to drink it
through a straw. And I was like, that seems simple enough.
But then I'm reminded how much I hate lemons, and
that's just not gonna happen at all.
Speaker 8 (12:21):
I just don't want my life or obituary to read that.
I mean, I hope the things I accomplish in life
in reflection and when people hopefully celebrate my life, it
won't be that I sucked forty ounces of lemon juice
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through a straw, right or I had the world's biggest
a gape mouth.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
I'm going back to that. When they did send that in,
I'm already think about it in case you know it
comes up on Willy Nelly, I think, and I've done
it before on the show and several times afterwards. It's
snorting a condom up my nose and pulling it out
my mouth and in a set time. You can do
it in five seconds easily.
Speaker 7 (13:12):
Now that's just nice.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
Well that's what you say, but I mean it is
a great party trick. I mean, if there is a
world record for that. There is oh great.
Speaker 8 (13:25):
The record for the most times sucking a condom through
their nose in one minute.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
What do you think it is?
Speaker 1 (13:35):
This is how many condoms they're sucking through their nose
in a minute. That's kind of how it sounds like.
Speaker 8 (13:40):
Yes, how many can you do it? How many times
can you do it? Many times?
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Yeah? That's up the nose, out the mouth, up the nose,
out the mouth, yea, and.
Speaker 8 (13:48):
Out the mouth in one minute. How many times do
you think you could do? Gimpie?
Speaker 1 (13:56):
At last? Five? Okay, I think maybe more than that,
but I feel like I could do it at least
five times. And it's sixty seconds. Stand. The record's twelve
years old, so it's ready to be broken. Okay, Wow,
this individual has enjoyed the uh his rain. Okay, I
would think it's time for me to take him down.
Huh Yeah, the record's eight eight times. Ohoh okay, that's us.
Speaker 7 (14:21):
Like, not five seconds. It takes you five seconds to.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
Do it, give or take. I've never actually timed myself
doing it, but it just seems like it goes by
in a matter of seconds because it's just a matter
of sucking it up the nose and then pulling it
out of your mouth exactly. So yeah, I ain't fuck impossible.
Speaker 8 (14:40):
And even if it's something takes you a duration of time,
the longer you do it, the longer it takes wait
mean moment, because there's a fatigue that kicks in, okay, right,
and there's like a wear and tear if you will.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
Okay, so like probably get to like two maybe three,
and then things start to slow down because I'm tired
of sucking rubber up my nose and pulling it up
my mouth.
Speaker 2 (14:59):
Physical demand on the body, okay, okay.
Speaker 8 (15:03):
Unless you train a lot for it, which is what
a lot of people do, right, then it doesn't feel
as exhausty.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
Right right, right, because you're used to it. They might
give me something to work on, Like you can go, well,
I can run from here to the end of the
street or at the end of the hall in five seconds,
okay on the tenth time.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
You're not doing it in five seconds.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Right exactly?
Speaker 8 (15:24):
That makes sense, yes, especially if you've never trained, that
makes good sense. If we just you know, start a
fresh day with that same thing, with sucking a condom
through your nose and out your mouth first time, unless
you train.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
Right, and that's something you mean. It wouldn't be that
hard to train for that. You're just sitting at home.
You can do it while watching TV, you know, eating dinner.
Then there's injuries that could happen. I guess you're right,
colds that could occur. How terrible would that be. I'm
at home training for my world condom snorting record right
in front of the TV. Dogs are out. I choke
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and die, you know, because I'm not used to this,
and now I'm I'm dead in my living room with
rubber sticking out of my mouth.
Speaker 7 (16:07):
Oh my gosh, it would be awful.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
Got a way to be found? No, oh, what happened?
He's got a condom sticking out of his mouth. It's
the wrong way, though.
Speaker 7 (16:20):
I would believe it.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
Kind of weird stuff to break a world record. Sure
you were? Mmm. I was looking because there's a couple
of different condom records, okay out there, and one of
them is most sucked through the nose at once okay,
kind of like you know, the old magician with the
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handkerchief sort of thing. Yeah, okay, yeah, and this says
one which doesn't feel it feels like it should be
more than Yeah, I figure you've got two nostrils, you
should be able. Okay, here's three. This guy did three
through his nose at once at one time. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:01):
Again, this I don't not a goal for me.
Speaker 8 (17:04):
This is not something I would stand up and use
to get notoriety.
Speaker 7 (17:10):
Well, you think people use you know, the condoms sucking
through the nose, not the mouth. You think they go
for those records because they think no one else will else,
No one I'll try to beat that record because.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
It's easily achieved, because it's.
Speaker 7 (17:23):
Kind of gross and no one wants to do that.
Speaker 8 (17:25):
I think it's kind of like, you know, doing a
sprint triathlon and telling people you do triathlons. Right, yeah,
all right, I tell people I do trathlons, but I
don't do triathlons.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
I do sprint triathlons.
Speaker 8 (17:36):
And for those that are no, it is a smaller triathlon,
it's still a triathlon. You hike one day on the
Appalachian Trail, you get to say you hike the Appalation Trail.
If you don't make it to the peak of a mountain,
you still get to say you hike the mountain. Only
if people ask a follow up question did they find
out you didn't? So I guess you get to say
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you're going to world record holder right?
Speaker 2 (18:02):
Well for what?
Speaker 1 (18:04):
Maybe after a few beers, I'll tell you that's not
get into details, all right.
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Speaker 7 (19:12):
AMoD tourists caught having sex on footpath in Thailand. So
this dude Oh Zihang who's sixty seven years old and
his partner Lynn ting Ting who's thirty five, set up
a tripod before stripping down and recording themselves doing the
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deed on the pavement in Patai Patiya, Thailand. This happened
last Wednesday. Shocked onlookers watched as they got it on
in broad daylight. Police swooped in on the spot and
because they were alerted by security who had seen the
pair having sex on the footpath near the entrance to
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a famous walking street, the guard was able to photograph
the couple before they left, which he then showed The police.
Officers tracked the couple to their hotel and took them
into the police station for questioning. And there's humiliating footage apparently,
and it shows their awkward elevator ride and the pair's
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a walk of shame to the police station. Upon arrival,
the couple told the police that they did not know
that having sex in public was illegal in Thailand. He
said I'm a photographer who likes to travel around the world.
I take nude photos in various locations. I have visited
many countries and I have done the same thing elsewhere.
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Officials revealed that the couple expressed remorse for their actions,
saying that they apologized to the people of Thailand and
the officials for damaging their image. They were fined for
lewd behavior and they face up to ten years in
jail if they are found to have published their ex
roited cintent on the internet. So not only are they
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facing for public indecency, they also are being interrogated in
connection with the Computer Crime Act. So overall they're looking
at about five thousand dollars in fines over there.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
They'll make that if they put it online. Oh yeah, yeah.
Is there any place in the world where public sex
or sex in public is legal?
Speaker 7 (21:31):
According to him, there is in other countries where he's been.
He's done it.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
Before, well, not getting caught, that's true.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
Yes, that's the thing.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
And being legal are not the same thing.
Speaker 8 (21:40):
Yeah, And I think ultimately having sex in public pretty
much anywhere is illegal. I can't imagine there's countries like, yeah,
banging public it's fine.
Speaker 7 (21:53):
They say that this place that Pataya is one hundred
kilometers from Bangkok and it's widely new as a party town.
It's famous for vibrant nightlife, numerous bars, nightclubs, entertainment venues.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
How many places do you know in society that have
that description. Yeah, So to me, that doesn't mean.
Speaker 8 (22:11):
To try and make it sound like it's this, you know, debauchery,
hetonist place is not a good description to me.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
A lot of places feel that way. To me, it's like.
Speaker 8 (22:22):
Going to New Orleans and then you're like, well, I
can have sex in the alley. No you can't right
on Bourbon Street.
Speaker 7 (22:27):
Let's go.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
People think showing your breast is okay, it is not.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
Need to be. So just an article that I found.
Apparently in Germany it's legal to have sex in public.
Under German law, public nudity is legal and designated areas
it's also legal to have sex in public. However, combining
the two can get you into big trouble. So Germany Guadala,
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Horror von del Park and the Netherlands someplace in Denmark
pronounce And that's just what this article shows me.
Speaker 8 (23:04):
So this set taken for what you will, it is
basically illegal everywhere, even if some people do it and
don't get caught. Like you said, to be naked was okay,
but having sex.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
Well, and you can have sex as well. It's also
legal to have sex in public. This is in Germany. However,
combining the two can get you into big trouble. So
what does that mean, have sex in public? Just keep
your clothes on, right, you can't do that. I'm sure
you can. That's why our pants have zippers on them, right,
and dress are.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
No, that's not why they have those things.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
When they're putting clothes together, Like somebody's gonna have to
have sex in Germany in front of everybody.
Speaker 8 (23:49):
I think there's a big difference between having like being
an Amsterdam and going to a sex show and you
go up on stage and do it right thinking that
that is okay.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
Yeah, but that's that's in a building, you know, with
you know, rusty chairs left over from the church, you know, gathering.
Speaker 8 (24:06):
Okay, So this says Amsterdam. There's a park I think
you mentioned it where they would tolerate discreete sexual activity
at night as long as people cleaned up after themselves
and stayed away from playgrounds. Yeah, but the police will
interview and if they feel like it's out of hand. Berlin, Germany,
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they have liberal laws around nudity and sexuality, and some
people do engage in public acts and parks, but technically
public sex can still get you fined if someone complains.
Copenhagen Free Christina's is known for its alternative culture and
relaxed vibes. Some outdoor sex happens there, but it's not legal.
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And then some places in rural Spain and Italy where
you hear about people having sex and the police don't
bother unless there's a complaint, but there is a law.
Speaker 7 (25:03):
So it's just one of those things where it happened
so much that they're like, you know what, we don't
have time to deal with this anymore. We have other
things going on. I don't think so it doesn't happen
enough to worry about it.
Speaker 8 (25:15):
I think most people run with a good moral code
of not performing sexual acts in front of others, right,
and the police are like a little bit of ah.
But if I think we see police do that here.
I think you see some police who see somebody urinating
beyond a dumpster and they're like okay, And then you
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see some that are like, I got.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
Other fish to fry, right, right. It's really on their discretion, right,
not they want to make a big deal about it,
or they'll intervened and be like, hey, cut it out right,
I don't want to have to.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
They'll make paperwork for me, right. I think there's that
type of thing.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
I guess that makes sense. Driver blades come and Go
crash on his crocs. This happens in Missouri late February
this year. A sixty year old guy named Dale Hannett
slams his twenty twelve dodge ram into this coming go
and then just simply backs up and leaves without saying
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a damn thing. Well, this cat even came back to
the same come and Go in the same truck, went inside,
talked with an employee twice, even watched the security footage
of his accident with the employee. Never once did he
say that's me. Uh So the cops come out and
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they're there, they're talking to him. He denies it. He
said no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, that was
it's not me. It's not my truck. Later on they
questioned him at home. He admitted then to being the
driver of the truck. And the one involved. And he
says that his croc got stuck on the gas pedal,
which caused him to slam into the come and go
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and that he freaked out and that's why he ended
up leaving the scene. Well, now this cat's looking at
felony leaving the scene of an accident, and it could
get him one to four years in jail if he's convicted.
Speaker 8 (27:12):
You and I are heavy crock users. Absolutely, you ever
gotten your croc hung up on something like that.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
Not a gas pedal? No, I can't say that I
have either. Now I could see it happening if he
had like a lot of charms on his crock, you know,
and then like he's just kind of you know, feet
down by the gas pedal, and then it gets like
wedged between the croc and like his Pokemon character, you know,
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causing it to get stuck. But even then, I don't know, man,
I wouldn't it get stuck with a pedal down and accelerating.
It would just be stuck underneath the pedal.
Speaker 8 (27:51):
Unless he was, you know, riding the middle between the
break and the gas pretty close and it slipped off, okay,
and got behind but then went to the eye yes,
I'm finding it hard to believe that this could happen, Right, what,
just take accountability? Right, I made a mistake, all right,
don't blame the crocs. That's rude, right, They're just crocs.
Man garbage truck driver run over by own truck suing employer.
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This happens in Pennsylvania, where he Man is suing a
Pittsburgh area Pittsburgh area trash truck who claims he was
run over by his own truck, Tyler's Spade of Uniontown
is suing Republic Services, as well as the penn Township
resident and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, among others. He
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claims his truck hit what he described as a learning
and overhanging tree, sorry leaning an overhanging tree. The complaint
claims the impact caused Spade to be thrown from the truck,
which ran over his legs. According to the complaint, he
suffered multiple injuries, including leg fractures, permanent nerve damage, lacerations,
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and contusions. He also claims his injuries have resulted in pain, anguish, sickness,
and agony.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
Trash trucks are pretty big.
Speaker 8 (29:10):
Yeah, I do believe that it could knock him off yeah,
I could.
Speaker 2 (29:17):
I could see that happening.
Speaker 8 (29:20):
But also if it was that big to knock him off,
I feel like it would make a loud, loud noise
against the truck. I don't know if it just hit
him out of nowhere. Right With that being said, he's
totally going to win. Yeah, not very often. Sometimes I
see it in my neighborhood. The trash people ride in
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the cab and go like they get off the truck
and then walk to each house.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
That rarely do I see them riding on the back.
I think in my neighborhood they ride in the back.
You got one driver, okay, two guys on the back,
and then you know, one gets off and does the
right side of the road. The other guy gets off
and does the other side of the road. Dump them in.
Speaker 8 (30:00):
And we had they had one like an ATV type
of thing, and he would go around and load up
trash into that like and then catch back up to
the truck like to try and get more houses done.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
Sounds pretty smart. I'm sure sure I have no idea.
That is not an easy gig man.
Speaker 4 (30:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (30:16):
Uh all right.
Speaker 8 (30:17):
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Karina Off, a former MIT soccer player named the twenty
twenty two NCAA Woman of the Year, died on Saturday,
along with six others, including members of her family, in
a plane crash in upstate New York. The twin engine
Mitsubishi Mu two B went down shortly after noon in
a muddy field in Coopak, New York, near the Massachusetts line,
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killing everyone on board. According to authorities and a family
member who spoke to the Associated Press shortly before the crash,
the pilot had radioed air traffic control at Columbia County
Airport to say he had missed the initial approach and
requested a new approach plan, officials with the National Transportation
Safety Board said at a Sunday briefing. While preparing the
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new coordinates, air traffic controllers attempted to relay a low
altitude alert three times, with no response from the pilot
and no distress call. Investigators obtained a video of the
final seconds of the flight, which appeared to show that
the aircraft was intact crashed at a high rate of
descent into the ground. Among the six victims were Groff,
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her parents, her boyfriend, her brother, and his partner. The
pilot was flying under instrumental flight rules rather than visual
flight rules, but it was too soon to determine if
reduced visibility from weather conditions was a factor. According to officials,
the plane itself was sold a year ago and had
an upgraded cockpit with newer technology that was certified to
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Federal Aviation Administration standards. Investigators expect to be at the
crash site for about a week, and a full accident
report could take twelve to twenty four months to complete.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
Did say what kind of plane was?
Speaker 7 (32:41):
Yeah, Mitsubishi m U two b.
Speaker 11 (32:47):
U.
Speaker 2 (32:47):
Yeah, all right, so prop plane. Okay, so it's not
going on.
Speaker 8 (32:49):
I don't think it's going to go up high enough
that it needs to be pressurized, which is how Payne
Stewart died. You remember the golfer, He died this plane.
They hypoxia. It didn't pressurize correctly. They all died in
the plane. Just like they let it crash into the ground,
right because they dispatched fighter jets and they could see that.
Speaker 1 (33:05):
Everybody was like out, Yeah, if everybody's dead, I mean,
what are you gonna do?
Speaker 8 (33:08):
Well, yeah, there was a question of the safety of
the descent anyway, So who knows. But if they're not responding,
he's not acknowledging a low altitude alert, there must have
been maybe there was a medical emergency. And it's possible
there could have been a medical emergency. And people now
it's probably an open cockpit. Can't imagine it's a door cockpit.
Speaker 1 (33:26):
Maybe it is.
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Speaker 8 (34:39):
All right, time for best and Worst of the weekend.
What's the best thing that happened this weekend? And the
worst thing that happened this weekend? BMMS and whatever that
is to eight two, nine four five, lindsay what's the
best and what's the worst?
Speaker 7 (34:51):
Well on the best, I guess Saturday, I got my
first burn of the season. Out of the way sunburn that.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
Is, okay. I was like, yeah, your mama's so.
Speaker 7 (35:02):
Fat on the lacrosse fields and I even you know,
I I use sunscreen thirty, but I don't. I don't
know if I just didn't use enough or reapplied. But
I got it pretty good on my neck area and shoulders,
and yeah, pretty painful, but it's out of the way
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now and it's not even May. Right, got my burn
out of the way and it's not even May. So
that was the best part of it. I guess just
being in the nice weather was awesome being outside. It
was perfect weather to be outside. I'd say the worst
part of the weekend. On Friday, I finally tried my
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DIY project of putting up my shelf in the laundry room.
Speaker 2 (35:49):
And you might need to remind everybody of what you're
speaking with.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
Well.
Speaker 7 (35:52):
I wanted to do a collapsible folding table on the
wall in my laundry room so I could use it
for whatever if I wanted to fold some wind or
use it as an extra shelf to just put the
laundry soap or my dryer sheets. I had a giant
table in my laundry room that was way too big
for its spot, and I it caused me to not
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be able to hang clothes properly, to dry stuff that
needed to just air dry and not go in the dryer.
I couldn't reach it because of this where this table was.
I got the table out of there, and I thought,
I'm just gonna build a shelf and one that you
can collapse if you don't want to use it. And
unfortunately I didn't know that there are different anchors when
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you put them into the wall. This the the shelf
unit that I bought that came with the anchors and everything,
and I'm like, okay, great, so I got everything level,
put the anchors in. As soon as I laid the
police of wood on the unit, it came out of
the wall. Son of what the hell? I didn't know
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that there were dry wall anchors.
Speaker 1 (37:07):
I love that you say it with like susurdiny.
Speaker 7 (37:11):
I didn't know. I thought all anchors were the same. No, no, nope.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
Nope, all anchors are the same. But they don't work
the same.
Speaker 7 (37:20):
Right, yeah, they don't work the same.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
So I, uh, how big?
Speaker 1 (37:26):
How much damage do you do to you all?
Speaker 7 (37:27):
I mean they're holding it six six small holes.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
I mean I pulled them right out.
Speaker 7 (37:33):
Yeah yeah, I just fell right out. And I was
so proud of myself. I'm like, this looks great.
Speaker 8 (37:39):
It's it's even you don't even need anchors if you
go right into the stud hey, now right exactly?
Speaker 7 (37:44):
We couldn't find the stud.
Speaker 4 (37:47):
Well.
Speaker 7 (37:47):
I ended up finding we had to go higher up
into the wall. Apparently higher, much higher, I know, very strange.
Speaker 2 (37:59):
No, they run vertic called not horizontal, right, so there's
no argument there.
Speaker 7 (38:03):
On the wall, I went into my husband's tool bag,
found his electric stud finder and we used that and
it was they were not they're where the studs are
in the wall, not where they should be.
Speaker 1 (38:22):
What does that mean?
Speaker 7 (38:23):
It's it's weird. They're not where they where they normally
would be.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
Let me let me phrase the question. Where did you
expect them to be? And where were they?
Speaker 7 (38:36):
I don't know what are they normally like two feet
apart in each wall or something when a house is
being built. Some ear your house was built in two thousand. Again,
I don't know what year they changed it or people
evolved out of it.
Speaker 1 (38:48):
Yeah, twelve or sixteen's usually twelve sixteen centers, okay.
Speaker 7 (38:53):
So I don't know. My girlfriend, Kim, her husband, was
like this, these this is weird. These should be somewhere else.
It's weird that they are here and not where whatever.
But we we managed it. We got it done and
it looks good. I just now have to patch the
little holes that I made. But whatever, it's done and
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it's up.
Speaker 2 (39:13):
And so did you do it?
Speaker 1 (39:14):
Or did he do it? He helped me do it,
so he did it.
Speaker 2 (39:19):
Yeah, it's done.
Speaker 7 (39:21):
Yeah, it is done. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (39:23):
So does that count as you did a home home project?
Speaker 7 (39:28):
I think no.
Speaker 1 (39:29):
Okay, listen, if we made an argument earlier that one
day on my apple a trail, because I and this,
this holds true to.
Speaker 7 (39:37):
That too, Yeah, because I learned from my mistake for sure.
Speaker 2 (39:43):
Well you didn't. He fixed your mistake.
Speaker 7 (39:45):
He helped me through it big time.
Speaker 2 (39:48):
Who did the work?
Speaker 1 (39:52):
I mean he did it?
Speaker 7 (39:53):
Okay, time around?
Speaker 1 (39:54):
Yeah, kill both of them? Did you did? You did
the damage?
Speaker 2 (39:58):
He did the work? Okay, Yeah, but you're counting as
you did it.
Speaker 8 (40:04):
You will tell people if somebody comes over your house
and you show them, you will go, look what I did. No,
you will say look what my friend did.
Speaker 7 (40:12):
Yeah I will. Then you didn't, but I'll say, look
at these holes I patched after.
Speaker 2 (40:16):
I put some If you pass them.
Speaker 7 (40:19):
Filed, oh no I will. I will because it's an iceore.
Speaker 2 (40:22):
Yeah if I don't, Yeah, you get it patching.
Speaker 7 (40:26):
Yeah, I mean I can do that kind of stuff.
It's easy.
Speaker 1 (40:30):
It's just some some mood right.
Speaker 13 (40:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (40:34):
So I don't know if you can see the whole
there's the the shelf.
Speaker 1 (40:41):
Okay, the shelves about light switch height, and you've got
an MDF board and you've got about one, two three.
Speaker 8 (40:50):
In one spot. There's at least four holes that I
can see in the video. Yeah, you're gonna love catching
your your hip on the corner of the MDF.
Speaker 1 (41:04):
Damp. Sign of a Bitch.
Speaker 8 (41:06):
We'll put this table here, best and worst of the weekend.
What's the best thing that happened this weekend? And the
worst thing that happened this weekend? Give me what's the
best and what's the worst?
Speaker 1 (41:14):
Oh, absolute best of the weekend would be Saturday, the
Boys from Oklahoma concert and Still Water. I am so
blessed to be able to attend that show. It was
it got to send up to my top five shows
that I've ever been a part of. And seats were solid, man,
solid right there. I didn't have any obstructions of the view.
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I was kind of off to the side, you know,
but down low, not up in the nosebleeds. I wasn't
down on the field or anything, which was cool because
that Side of a Bitch was packed bodies everywhere. Everybody
put on a great show, with the exception of the
Great Divide. From what I heard, they were all right.
I didn't sit and watch them or whatever. But they
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started late. I'll give them that, because my brother and
I we left here at like one in the afternoon
something like that, got there like two o'clock and the
gates opened at four. Shows supposed to start at five. Okay,
So we're walking around and trying to get a spot
anywhere inside a bar. Was not happening at all whatsoever.
Speaker 2 (42:20):
Just pack everywhere, unpacked, and no street things happened.
Speaker 1 (42:24):
They did. They did have street things going on. Man.
They had live music and vendors and there were people
selling beer. We brought our own cooler and we just
walked around, you know, drinking our own free beer and
enjoying the sites. It was awesome. It was awesome. Sounds awesome.
So we walked around a lot and it's like, all right,
let's go back to the truck sitting chilling the air
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conditioning for a little while, and then we'll we'll walk
back to the stadium. So we did that, and it's like,
all right, well it's four point thirty. Show's supposed to
start at five. Let's go ahead and get in and
find our seats and find out where we're at, you know,
that way. We're not rushing or anything. When it comes
around to it and we get in there and we
found our seats and everything's fine, and five o'clock, no
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great divide, you know, five fem Okay, well, fine whatever,
We're gonna sit out here and chill and people watch.
And then they finally came on, and I tell you what, man,
Stony LaRue came on the stage and I was like,
oh God, here we go. He killed it. Finally gave
me the performance that I have been expecting from that
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guy since I first got into his music. It was
a great, solid performance from Stony LaRue. Turnpike comes on.
He was never a huge Turnpike fan. I liked their music,
I respect them, but seeing them live, I was like, well,
this is pretty freaking awesome. And then of course Ragweed
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come out and killed it. My brother was like, all right,
that's it, it's time to go. I said, they ain't
over yet, fool, And he's all walking down trying to
get out, so I get to get it. I am
not leaving this concert, Benu until he says good night
folks or something to that effect. I was like too
many times, just with Cody Canada, I'd go to a show,
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something happens, I end up leaving early and I can't
watch the entire show. So I told him, I said, nay, nay, no,
I am not leaving. I said, this ain't he ain't
done yet. He ain't done yet. Come on, let's come
sit back down. So we did, and we got another
three songs encore out of him, which was pretty awesome,
and then we left. We rolled home. I got home
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at like three o'clock in the morning. Thank goodness McDonald's
is open twenty four hours, because I was a starving
Marvin man when we got back to Broken Arrow. Yeah,
a big macmeal and a ten piece nuggie. And I
got home and I ate every goddamn even the French fries,
Ate every last bit of it. And finally I was
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I think I was out of like three p thirty
or something like that. Here comes the worst part of
the weekend, because I'm in bed at three thirty in
the morning on a Sunday after party, in my ass
off all day long and I'm up at six ready
for the day. I said, are you effing kidding? Like
you just woke up naturally, it did after only being
in bed for like two and a half hours, and
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I laid back down. I was like, I'm not I'm
not getting up yet. God damn it. I just went
to sleep. So I lay there and I wasn't turning
back and forth. And finally it's seven o'clock in the morning,
Sunday morning. I'm like, fine, I'm up. The hell else
do you want for me for this day? So that
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was the worst part, just for whatever silly reason, being
up that guy dang early after very minimal Sleep's.
Speaker 8 (45:50):
Best and worst of the weekend? What's the best thing
that happened this weekend? And the worst thing that happened
this weekend? There was apparently, I don't know if it
happened during the show, but there was something that happened
with Garth at the code. At the Cody said something
in regards about how Garth has never played Boom Pickens
Stadium and that Garth says it's impossible, right and well,
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and that was Cody. Cody's point is that they did
it with no problem. The asterisk there, at least according
to the interviews that Garth has done in the past,
is that it is set up for an in show,
like what Cody, what the the Boys Vokahoma show was?
Speaker 2 (46:28):
It was an in show.
Speaker 8 (46:28):
So it means the stage is set up at the
end where Garth plays in the round, right, and playing
in the round with one side of a wall isn't great,
So that's why I think. But he's played other stadiums,
but just not that you set up that boom Pickens
is set up for it or whatever. Yeah, So whether
that's true or I don't know if it's a real thing,
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but I thought it was funny that you're like.
Speaker 1 (46:51):
Ah Man calling out Garth, like, suck it up, don't
play in the round for once. Why don't you just
do a regular show at the end? Huh? All right?
Speaker 8 (47:00):
Best and worst of the weekend? What's the best thing
that happened this weekend? Worst thing that happened this weekend?
BMMS and whatever that is to eight two, nine, four five.
Best of the weekend for me was I got up
in the attic to do a to jump an outlet.
I needed to put an outlet in the wall. So
I got up in the in the attic and did
all that and went well, uh through this stuff. I
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hate being in the attic, but yeah, I'm okay. Uh,
and I use these new type of clips. You know,
there's screws that go on top of wires when you
wire nut, right, and uh, I found out there's these
new maybe they're they're new to me, and they're just
little clips where you push in clips. Yeah, and then
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that's it and they snap in and once they're in,
they're in. And because I don't like doing wire nuts,
and so I was like, this is awesome and went
so much faster and outlet works completely fine, and yeah,
that was you know, felt very accomplished as a man.
Speaker 3 (48:04):
Hooray.
Speaker 8 (48:06):
And then the worst part of the week in would
have to be that I don't know if I have
a worst part. There's not one that's sticking. Oh, oh,
I know what it is. Yeah, my check engine light
started blinking on my car. So, for those who know,
your check engine light comes on in your car, and
in most modern cars, it is a constant check that
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happens to illuminate the light and sometimes a gas cap
adjustment will fix it. Sometimes there's a real problem that
needs to be checked. Sometimes when you start your car
back up, that light will go off because it's just
this constant check that happens to see if things are
working in accordance. But a blinking check engine light is
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a danger, Will Robinson. That means there's a misfire happening.
There is an issue. And I also have a break
warning light that's been on in my car for while,
which means that the brake pads are near their end,
because my car has a sensor to tell me if
the brake pads are near there.
Speaker 2 (49:06):
And sure, like, I'm gonna believe you.
Speaker 1 (49:12):
So I have that.
Speaker 8 (49:13):
I'm at one hundred thousand miles I have to go
to have all that checked. So I'm getting ready to
pay a pretty penny just to have maintenance done on
my car.
Speaker 1 (49:20):
Have you taken it to like O'Reilly's rodos On or
something to get the check engine light checked right?
Speaker 8 (49:26):
No, I could definitely do that. I'm just gonna take
it to the foreign car guy that I take it
to the deal with it. Yeah, let him drop it
on and be like, do your thing. My mother rob you? Now,
he won't rob me. And I feel like he's pretty
fair good. And I'm not one of those people that
thinks mechanics rob you. I'm sure there's some bad ones,
But in general, I don't put them all onto that
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thing of like mechanics rob you. That's like saying all
car salesmen are swindlers, right, So I'm I trust him.
Speaker 2 (49:55):
If he takes me for a couple extra bucks, so
be it. I gotta get my car fixed full stop.
Speaker 13 (49:59):
Right.
Speaker 2 (50:00):
So if that's the way it is, that's the way
it is.
Speaker 1 (50:02):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (50:05):
Somebody texts in jump and addict should not be in
the same sense with you.
Speaker 1 (50:08):
No, that's true. Best and worst of the weekend? What's
the best thing that happened this weekend? And the worst
thing that happened this weekend? This says I sold a
ton of useless junk at the flea market in Sulfur.
Speaker 2 (50:19):
Worst.
Speaker 8 (50:20):
I couldn't leave the house this weekend without getting pulled
over by the police. Like you got pulled over multiple times?
Speaker 1 (50:27):
What would you do?
Speaker 7 (50:28):
That sucks?
Speaker 1 (50:29):
Well, they're just harassing them, is all it is.
Speaker 8 (50:32):
Another one best reached one thousand subs on YouTube. Worst
pressure is on? I don't know what that means.
Speaker 7 (50:41):
How do you feel abscribed?
Speaker 4 (50:42):
No?
Speaker 1 (50:43):
I know what that means.
Speaker 2 (50:45):
Pressure is on? You think pressure is on? For a
thousand subs?
Speaker 1 (50:48):
Right? Wait till you get up to fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (50:52):
And I want to know what your sub what is
your YouTube?
Speaker 8 (50:55):
Tell us I'm not going to promote it, but I'll
be happy to see it, all right, and see what
you're talking about?
Speaker 1 (51:01):
That looks fun? Mike Gating an extra subscriber.
Speaker 8 (51:04):
Best my band, My dance band, Soul Shaker played a
Killer Joe's show it Pj's for a packed crowd.
Speaker 2 (51:09):
Band said a great danced all night. It was an
awesome night.
Speaker 8 (51:12):
Worst, I broke my favorite symbol, which will cost me
four hundred and fifty dollars to replace.
Speaker 1 (51:19):
Bro symbols are not cheap man. As a fellow drummer, yes,
remember my my roommate got me a drum set for
my birthday? Was that a couple of years ago or whatever?
And I went up to Guitar World just to check
and see how much some.
Speaker 2 (51:33):
Some more symbols would cost me.
Speaker 1 (51:35):
And you ain't walking out of there without spending a
minimum two hundred dollars on a damn piece of metal.
Makes noise, yeah, sound beautiful noise too. Better than a
trash can lid or a pot lid. Absolutely, But I
ain't spend a night.
Speaker 8 (51:51):
I'll deal with what I have best started taking apple
cider vinegar. Worst started taking apple cider vinegar.
Speaker 13 (52:00):
For what?
Speaker 1 (52:00):
Yeah, that's one of my question. It doesn't say why.
I mean, there are people that take it for a
bunch of different reasons. Some think it solves cancer, some
think it will help you lose weight, some think it
will do other things. Okay, some of those are well proven,
some of them are questionable. But if you want to
take apple cider or vinegar, you go right ahead. Yeah,
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I think I'm good on drinking vinegar.
Speaker 8 (52:24):
I remember there was a I saw a thing where
a guy was like, ah, I take apple vinegar and
dilot it down and he drinks it every day. And
I was like, that's interesting.
Speaker 1 (52:32):
What what that tastes like? And then I did.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
I was like, well, this is dumb. Why would you
put yourself through this?
Speaker 1 (52:39):
It says here health benefits of apple cider vinegar backed
by science, So you know it's true, aiding in weight loss,
reducing cholesterol, lowering blood sugar levels, and improving the symptoms
of diabetes. H Yeah, the science is iffy on some
of those. Yeah, I'm good.
Speaker 8 (52:59):
There is science studying it, but as far as I know,
there's nothing been like this is the there's.
Speaker 1 (53:04):
No miracle, right, Yeah.
Speaker 7 (53:06):
And they make apple cider vinegar gummies now too, like
in the vitamin.
Speaker 1 (53:11):
You think they taste better.
Speaker 8 (53:13):
I bet Just for the record, anything that's a gummy
is not going to have a great health benefit for
you because it's got gelatin and sugar in it. Best
and worst of the weekend? What's the best thing that
happened this weekend? And what's the worst thing that happened
this weekend?
Speaker 1 (53:28):
Best?
Speaker 2 (53:29):
Some time with friends and family. Worst fell ice skating
and now my ribs.
Speaker 1 (53:33):
Hurt ice skating in April. Right, I'm indoors. Yeah, we
do have the couple of them. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (53:40):
The w Street ice iter is awesome.
Speaker 1 (53:43):
Forget about that.
Speaker 8 (53:44):
Best went fishing Saturday, caught over sixty sandbags.
Speaker 7 (53:47):
Dom That's awesome.
Speaker 1 (53:52):
Okay, Uh.
Speaker 2 (53:54):
Worst is I'm sunburn. I think my skin colors permanently changed.
Speaker 1 (54:00):
We're outv doing you normally on a bad cognition coil
when you check into the last flash. Okay, my car's
got one hundred thousand miles on it. Whatever happens, I
feel good about. So are you going to uh? Are
you gonna start looking at trading at and are getting
a new one now that if you're a hundred no, No,
I need to go at least another year or two
on it. Okay, Okay. Some people are like they're like, oh,
(54:21):
I've got one hundred thousand miles on their miles. Will
trader name and get something new?
Speaker 14 (54:24):
No.
Speaker 1 (54:25):
Man, if I can squeeze the blood out of this turnip,
I'm going tim right here with That's what I'm trying
to do with a bike, trying to get it to
a hundred thousand, and then.
Speaker 8 (54:31):
If I can get it to one fifty, I feel
that I'll be a good with that. Okay, my wife's
got one hundred and something one hundred and ten on hers.
Speaker 1 (54:40):
Yeah, you can get three hundred out of it easy. Yeah.
You seem like the person that keeps up on the
maintenance regularly, so usually, Yeah, I shouldn't have any problems. Yeah, Best,
after twelve years of fighting, I won my appeal with
the VA and now I'm one hundred percent permanent and total.
Speaker 2 (54:55):
Worst had to pay my attorney ten K. That's wild
that you should.
Speaker 1 (54:59):
Have to do that. Best was Boys from Oklahoma this week,
and Worst had to come back to reality today.
Speaker 8 (55:09):
Best to got my tattoo worked on. Worst, the back
of the calf is painful in the and the healing process. Yeah,
people talk about back of the calf, but it is
not enjoyable. It is not I thought it'd be fine,
it'd be fine, it'll be fine, and that was it.
Speaker 1 (55:25):
It was not fine. Actually it was terrible, but it
came out all right. I'm doing the front my shin
next week. Really, that's your second one this year. Yeah,
next Thursday, as a matter of fact, getting my shin done.
And I hear that's bad news. The bone, same leg
though the calf is on. Yeah yeah, same leg, wrap aroundness.
(55:47):
Piece of artwork, though.
Speaker 8 (55:48):
Are you uh, I don't know how much to dig
into this. Are you doing what you did last time
with the artist or are you doing something different? Or
last time you gave him car blocks? Yeah, I guess yes,
same same thing. So and he's usually does pretty good
about it. You know, it's nothing terrible or embarrassing or whatever.
Speaker 1 (56:06):
So uh, he said, let's do it. Here's a date.
Speaker 2 (56:09):
I said, okay.
Speaker 8 (56:10):
I best of the weekend I got to get my
nude on at the Newdest Resort. The worst part of
the weekend is I have to work half.
Speaker 1 (56:19):
Of the weekend. I had to work half the weekend.
Good few, man, what you love. I'm glad you got
to do what you love. I don't know. I couldn't.
Part of me is like, yeah, totally, man, I guess
maybe once once the robe is off, you know, and
it's it's here, you know, then that fear goes away,
(56:43):
but it's it's unraveling the robe.
Speaker 4 (56:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (56:50):
Of the three of us, I feel like you were
the one I would expect to come back on a
Monday and say you did that.
Speaker 1 (56:55):
Probably, yeah, for sure. Probably.
Speaker 2 (57:00):
I feel like you would be like, yeah, that was awesome.
Speaker 1 (57:02):
Try anything once.
Speaker 8 (57:03):
I Nope, we have established that is not true. Right,
You won't try everything once, try almost anything. There you
go just saying yeah. As you get old of those,
there's a little more asterisks, you start adding yeah right, Astrict,
all right, we gotta take a break.
Speaker 1 (57:20):
We'll be back.
Speaker 13 (57:31):
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(58:08):
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Speaker 8 (58:28):
One note of a famous song. You guess it correctly,
you're getting tickets to see Blink one eighty two.
Speaker 1 (58:33):
Let's go to the phones. Good morning, you're on the air.
What is your name, Chris? How are you today? Man?
Good good?
Speaker 2 (58:39):
Here is the one note?
Speaker 1 (58:41):
What song is that? Rooster? Rooster by Allison Chains. That's correct, man,
excellent job.
Speaker 8 (58:48):
You're getting those tickets to see Blink one eighty two
at the Walmart Amphitheater in Rogers, Arkansas.
Speaker 2 (58:53):
Congratulations man, Wait, you appreciate it?
Speaker 1 (58:56):
Awesome, good job, man, sweet. I knew it was gonna
be as he read away, I was like, ah, I've
found something interesting. I could show you this. Yeah, we
got I thought I had.
Speaker 8 (59:07):
I don't have it anymore, but I had. I was
going to do a food fighter song. Do you have
any food Fighters?
Speaker 7 (59:12):
Songs?
Speaker 2 (59:13):
Start almost all the same with a downbeat, and.
Speaker 1 (59:16):
Then like, okay, it was fascinating anyway.
Speaker 3 (59:23):
The last of us?
Speaker 2 (59:24):
Did you did you guys watch the last time?
Speaker 7 (59:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (59:27):
Watch it?
Speaker 2 (59:27):
I fell asleep, but wait, you fell asleep?
Speaker 7 (59:31):
I did because you know it's late and.
Speaker 2 (59:34):
At eight okay?
Speaker 1 (59:36):
Yeah, yeah, I knew it was on at eight o'clock.
And I have not watched it yet because I knew
I would probably pull a Lindsay and fall asleep long weekend,
but I haven't recorded ready to watch. I did catch
a glimpse of it this morning because it was replay
(59:56):
when when I was getting ready and leaving for work,
and and I showed this old lady with a bag
of weed, and I was like, okay, well I'm sitting
there watching. I'm like, I gotta go, so I left.
Speaker 7 (01:00:10):
Did you recognize who the lady with the bag of weed.
Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
Was that's the lady from Shit's Creek, right, chi, Yeah,
Fasting show. Yeah, she's a bunch of bunch of stuff.
Yeah yeah yeah, Home Alone's Mom Yeah yeah yeah, yeah,
yeah yeah yeah, a bunch of things. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
So how much of it do you watch? How much
do you think you watched before you fall asleep?
Speaker 7 (01:00:31):
Fifteen minutes? Probably it was probably right after the scene
with her that I fell asleep.
Speaker 1 (01:00:37):
Okay, yeah, I wanna watch it when I get when
I get home, I'm gonna watch it tonight or this afternoon.
One of the two and I got that in Righteous
Gemstones both need to watch. All I know is the
Storms of Bruin the Last of Us for those that
aren't aware. Probably won't fall exactly like the game, but
if it does, storms are Bruin fun. Yeah. Uh, there
(01:00:57):
was another show.
Speaker 7 (01:00:58):
Ellie's got some attitude now.
Speaker 2 (01:01:01):
She's always at attitude.
Speaker 7 (01:01:02):
Yeah, but she's even tougher than she was.
Speaker 1 (01:01:04):
Before she got that terrible teenageude. Yes, because he lied,
He lied to her. Yes, she thought she was immune
and he's lying. He lied to her and said that
she wasn't. I had read on the internet to take
it where from what you want, but h uh, she
recently found out she's slightly autistic and didn't know about
it until somebody on the set had pointed it out.
Speaker 7 (01:01:26):
Yeah, I think yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:01:28):
I was like, well that's interesting and now that and
I was like, oh, okay, I guess well. I mean
someone he's saying you're autistic and have autistic traits is
not the same as being diagnosed as autistic. Yeah, I
don't know if she's been diagnosed a medical professional. Diagnosing
you as autistic is different. Now, you may have some
autistic tendencies right right.
Speaker 8 (01:01:48):
And I'm not saying whether she is or isn't, But
we do this a lot in society, where we claim
to be X Y or Z without having a doctor
tell you you are X.
Speaker 1 (01:01:57):
Y or Z, right right. Somebody could just be making
fun of him, be like, I think you're slightly autistic,
right you have?
Speaker 8 (01:02:04):
Yeah, We've had day on set or something. We've known
somebody and been like, I think they're kind of autistic.
Yeah yeah, and he and he went with it. He
ran with it, and we're like, well, you should go
see someone if you Maybe there's some medicine that I
don't know how all that works, right, he's just being him.
But I'm sure if somebody said, ah, you've got some characteristic.
(01:02:25):
There's a thing going on through social media with uh
autistic stuff, and people are thinking they're autistic because somebody
who is autistic is posting videos claiming if you have these,
you're autistic.
Speaker 1 (01:02:39):
Okay, and so people.
Speaker 8 (01:02:41):
Are like, well, I wash my hand a hundred times
right now, that may be an autistic tendency, right, that
doesn't mean you're autistic.
Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
Well, listen, it was told to me buying a true
autistic so it has to be correct, right, I mean
they're the ones that know.
Speaker 2 (01:02:58):
Right, I unseen. They went ahead and told me I
was because of video designed to get clicks, right, told
me so also a trait people do.
Speaker 1 (01:03:08):
It with gluten. Two.
Speaker 8 (01:03:09):
They're like, well, so and so said, because I you know,
my tummy herd after I had bread, then I have
a gluten allergy, right right, Yeah, So I'm.
Speaker 2 (01:03:19):
Excited to see Last of Us.
Speaker 8 (01:03:20):
There was a lot of talk about it this morning
online and how the craziness of the episode was.
Speaker 2 (01:03:25):
So we'll see, all right, we got to take a break,
We'll be back.
Speaker 9 (01:03:28):
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Speaker 1 (01:04:02):
Let's see what's in gimpies four by four? How Coromina
is here? The Blue Origin to launch all female crew
today and all female crew of celebrities will be aboard
Blue Origins.
Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Next Light to the Edge of Space.
Speaker 1 (01:04:19):
The launches set for the day with pop star Katie
Perry and co host of CBS Morning's Gail King among
the six and notables. They'll be joined by Bezos's fiance
and former journalist Lauren Santez, former NASA or rocket scientist
Alicia bow Or Bowie and research scientist Amanda Win, and
(01:04:42):
movie producer Carrie Anne Flynn.
Speaker 2 (01:04:46):
This this okay? Thanks Saturday Night Live.
Speaker 1 (01:04:49):
Sketch Ye.
Speaker 2 (01:04:50):
This feels like his wife is like, I want to go.
You talk about how great it was.
Speaker 1 (01:04:55):
I want to go and take my friends right, Yes,
that's about right, Fine, fine, I will schedule of light
pick your friends get a goddamn rocket up there for you,
because somebody get this bitch of rocket.
Speaker 2 (01:05:09):
It feels a little bit like, right, you got a
day out? I want to day out?
Speaker 3 (01:05:14):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:05:14):
The real question is is this launch going to take
off on time?
Speaker 7 (01:05:19):
Will there being?
Speaker 2 (01:05:20):
They're not ready?
Speaker 1 (01:05:21):
Right?
Speaker 7 (01:05:22):
Right, they're not ready.
Speaker 1 (01:05:23):
We got six women at how many luggage are they
taking with them?
Speaker 8 (01:05:27):
The part that'll be weird is when they think it
should break and they're breaking trying to be like, ah,
all right, terrible.
Speaker 1 (01:05:36):
I say what else? We got?
Speaker 3 (01:05:37):
Got a p Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:05:39):
Will they be taking their Stanley cup with them? God?
I hope so that would be fantastic.
Speaker 2 (01:05:45):
US and Iran to resume nuclear talks this weekly.
Speaker 1 (01:05:49):
White House called the first round positive and constructive, following
Saturdays meeting between high level US and reigning and officials.
The Wall Street Journal says are On sought sanctions relief
from the US and exchange for limiting its nuclear program.
Aron's foreign minister says another round of talks this schedule
for next Saturday and might include a framework for nuclear accord. Hooray.
(01:06:13):
Trump says that he'll announced semiconductor terras this week. He
made the announcement yesterday on board Air Force one, adding
that there will be certain amounts of flexibility for some companies.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik also said that semiconductors wouldn't be
included in certain tariff exemptions that were announced on Friday
for electronics like phones and computers. And then, lastly, here
(01:06:34):
measles outbreaking Oklahoma rises to twelve cases. The Oklahoma State
Department of Health updated their total measles count on Friday.
The two additional measles cases have been identified since last week,
bringing the total number to twelve. Nine of those cases
have been confirmed, while three are still waiting on positive
test results. Of the three potential cases, all showed symptoms
(01:06:56):
consistent with the measles. The State Department of Health recently
warned of potential exposure to measles and in Oklahoma City
Aldy on Northwest expressways. So What's app.
Speaker 7 (01:07:21):
Former LSU wide receiver Kyrine Lacy is dead at the
age of twenty four. Lacey reportedly took his own life
Saturday night in Houston while being chased by police, According
to the Harris County Sheriff's Office. Police responded to a
call from a family member who said Lacey had fired
a gun during an argument before fleeing in a vehicle.
(01:07:42):
The chase ended in a crash, and Deputy say Lacey
shot himself as they approached the car. He played three
seasons at LSU after starting his career at Louisiana. His
best season came last year, when he caught fifty eight
passes for eight hundred and sixty six yards and a
team leading nine touchdowns.
Speaker 8 (01:08:00):
So this is different than the story that I heard,
because what I heard, Okay, So back up to December.
He's in a car accident, and then he flees the
car accident, and when he flees the car accident, the
person that he hit was an elderly man and that
person died later. He then has to turn himself in,
(01:08:21):
which he does. Then he plays in the ballgame, then
he declares for the draft. All these things happen, right,
And the story that was circulating was the guilt he
was feeling, according to hearsay other things, was that the
guilt he was feeling and he took his own life.
The story you're saying is a dramatically different story, yes,
(01:08:45):
Because the story that you're alluding to that was released
was that he got in an altercation and was shot
by police.
Speaker 1 (01:08:52):
Is that right?
Speaker 13 (01:08:52):
No?
Speaker 7 (01:08:52):
No, no, he no, he got into an argument with
a family member, or he just got into an argument.
He fired a gun during that argument, and the family
member called police. He fleed the scene in a vehicle.
It ended in a police chase, and he shot himself.
Speaker 2 (01:09:12):
So he did take his own life.
Speaker 7 (01:09:13):
He did take his own line.
Speaker 2 (01:09:15):
How he did? Are the circumstances around it?
Speaker 7 (01:09:18):
He shot himself?
Speaker 4 (01:09:19):
No?
Speaker 8 (01:09:19):
No, the circumstances around right, Yes, yeah, whether it was
guilt or maybe he felt like nothing was going.
Speaker 1 (01:09:26):
Right, he was on edge.
Speaker 2 (01:09:30):
Yeah, very sad, tragic it is.
Speaker 8 (01:09:33):
He had such a good pro day too, that he
had elevated his draft stock to be like they think
he was going to be one of the top picks.
Speaker 7 (01:09:38):
Yeah, that's your Boss of the Wall Sports. I'm Lindsay
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Time for our listeners are awesome where we chat with
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Speaker 2 (01:11:14):
And Amy is on the line, Hi, Amy, how are you?
Speaker 4 (01:11:18):
I'm good?
Speaker 1 (01:11:19):
How are you I'm good?
Speaker 8 (01:11:21):
It says here that you have four kids, and tell
me how much free time do you get to yourself
with four kids.
Speaker 4 (01:11:30):
Well, my boys are grown. They are twenty two and eighteen,
and they both live with a friend right now, So.
Speaker 2 (01:11:42):
So you really live two at home.
Speaker 13 (01:11:45):
Well, my dad and my stepmom have adopted my twins. Okay,
so I've got quite a bit of free time. I
mean I still see all the kids. Yeah, I still
have my free time there.
Speaker 2 (01:11:58):
Talk to me about the twin was getting adopted by
your grandparents?
Speaker 4 (01:12:03):
Well, I went to prison in twenty eleven and the
girls were eight months old. The twins my aunt and
uncle adopted them first. My aunt passed in twenty sixteen,
the year I got out, and the girls were five
(01:12:23):
or six. They were just earned five that year, and
that happened right after they went to school. So I
was living with them at the time, and me and
my uncle had some issues, so I ended up moving out,
and then he wasn't able to take care of them
(01:12:44):
for much longer because he already had one leg amputated
some years before that and was working on getting the
second one amputated, so it was a little hard for
him to do everything with them, and my dad my
stemmom adopted them after that.
Speaker 8 (01:13:04):
Okay, so you're not very old and you are just
a little bit you've told me is already a wild
journey to be on.
Speaker 2 (01:13:13):
How old were you when you went to prison?
Speaker 4 (01:13:22):
See thirty eight now almost nine years ago?
Speaker 1 (01:13:29):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (01:13:30):
And what did you go to prison for?
Speaker 4 (01:13:34):
Accessory to a robbery?
Speaker 10 (01:13:39):
And child?
Speaker 2 (01:13:40):
Did you know you were going to be a part
of a robbery?
Speaker 4 (01:13:45):
I did?
Speaker 2 (01:13:47):
I did tell me. Was it like a boyfriend you
were with?
Speaker 4 (01:13:52):
It was my twins' dad, Okay. And I just found
out two weeks before this that or before that, that
I was pregnant, and I was twelve weeks already. I
wasn't even supposed to be able to carry any more kids.
There was a big possibility that I could have another
tuble because I had one in two thousand and five
(01:14:17):
and twenty and ten, and so there's a big chance
that I could have had another. Yeah, the girls were
conceived the day apart. I.
Speaker 8 (01:14:34):
I can only imagine you've replayed the conversations leading up
to the robbery in your head a gazillion times. Yes, yes,
what sticks out in is what sticks out in your
memory from those conversations with your baby daddy before the robbery.
Speaker 4 (01:14:55):
I knew about it for like three days ahead of time,
and had tried talking him out of it, like this
isn't a good idea, Like I'm kind of scared of
what might happen. And we just found out that I'm pregnant.
We didn't even know as having twins yet, and like
(01:15:17):
I'm past twelve weeks, so like there's there's some kind
of reason here, and just talking to him for those
three days kind of talking out of it, and he
still wanted to go do it, and I was dumb
enough to go with him. Well you're going, I'm going
(01:15:37):
with you.
Speaker 1 (01:15:39):
Was this a person or a business that he wanted
to go rob?
Speaker 4 (01:15:45):
A business? A gas station?
Speaker 1 (01:15:49):
Yeah, is one of those needs some money fast sort
of things.
Speaker 4 (01:15:54):
Yeah. We had just moved into this trailer house and
it was still in our friend's mom's name the utilities,
so we was trying to get the electric switched over
at the time and just needed money for that. And
I couldn't go get a job because I already had
my youngest son living with us at the time also,
(01:16:15):
so we was having issues with the friend's mom and
had to get it done quick, and that was his solution.
Speaker 2 (01:16:28):
Did you get the child in the gluck charge because
you were pregnant.
Speaker 4 (01:16:32):
No, I got that. I got out on probation for
the robbery. I was on two years deferred or five deferred,
two supervised and three unsupervised. I actually had to go
get my ged and a job. The girls were in
daycare and my youngest son and I had gotten in
(01:16:59):
trouble again. The girls were only like eight months old
whenever I got in trouble again, and that's what I got,
the child neglect for just being around wrong people at
the wrong time.
Speaker 8 (01:17:10):
Yeah, yeah, how's that going now? Are you still hanging
around with people that are bad news?
Speaker 4 (01:17:16):
Absolutely not. I have cut so many people out of
my life that I mean, I can't be around any
of that. I've got to be a better room model
for my kids.
Speaker 8 (01:17:31):
It says here that you do heavy machine at the landfill. Yes,
that's not the name of a movie Lindsay's promoting at nine.
Speaker 2 (01:17:39):
That is you you work. You work at an actual landfill.
Speaker 1 (01:17:43):
Yes, and what do you do?
Speaker 4 (01:17:45):
I I'm a skilled laborer, which I drive the hall truck.
We take dirt from the burn where we have a
ton of trucks coming every day with dirt. I take
all that dirt up top and bit to cover the trash.
Speaker 2 (01:18:09):
And have you ever seen anything crazy in the landfill?
Speaker 4 (01:18:15):
The the sex blow up dolls.
Speaker 1 (01:18:20):
A lot of people throw their sex dolls away.
Speaker 4 (01:18:23):
Yes, yes, And those things are so expensive if.
Speaker 2 (01:18:28):
You look them up, are they how much have you spent?
Speaker 1 (01:18:31):
I haven't spent, right right, They're pretty cheap if you
get them from the land right right. You might have
a secondary market there, girl, I don't know about that.
Speaker 2 (01:18:41):
Have you ever not not sex toys?
Speaker 8 (01:18:43):
But have you have you ever gotten out of the
truck and gotten something from the landfill You've seen you're like, oh,
that might be worth something.
Speaker 4 (01:18:50):
Yes, I mean just because it's something like ooh, I
kind of like to have that, like what you know,
And I mean if it can be cleaned up and
it's not too dirty, you know whatever, I'll put it
in my truck.
Speaker 2 (01:19:02):
What's the last thing you got that you remember?
Speaker 4 (01:19:06):
I actually have a stuffed sloth, one of the bigger ones,
and it's got like buco on its hands.
Speaker 8 (01:19:16):
So here you are moving dirt, moving trash around, which
is a job that we need people to do.
Speaker 2 (01:19:23):
So I'm very grateful that you do it.
Speaker 8 (01:19:25):
And you see a stuffed animal and you go oh,
and you hit the air brake.
Speaker 4 (01:19:33):
And there wasn't huge. I didn't get the sloths from
the trash up top. We have been down at the
bottom also, so that's where like the hand and loads go.
So that's where the sloth was, and it was like
right there on top. I mean, I've gotten so many
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stuffed animals out of there that all the pieces were there.
Speaker 8 (01:20:05):
Yeah, I gotta tell you, Amy, if all the things
you've said so far, getting puzzles from the landfill has
to be the most astounding, because I lose puzzle pieces
in my house.
Speaker 4 (01:20:14):
Right, Yes, yes, I give them to my girls because
they love doing puzzles.
Speaker 1 (01:20:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:20:20):
Yeah, they're always happy with that too.
Speaker 2 (01:20:23):
Have you ever seen some disturbing.
Speaker 4 (01:20:31):
Not a whole lot of disturbing things, I mean to
me anyway, Well, like.
Speaker 8 (01:20:37):
As as an example, I drive that way a lot,
so I'm by the landfill a lot. I see a
lot of people taking their trash.
Speaker 3 (01:20:44):
There and area.
Speaker 8 (01:20:46):
I can count on two hands the number of times
I've seen a trailer with a horse on it that
they're taking the landhil Yes, that we.
Speaker 4 (01:20:55):
That was actually a time before I had started there,
but I've heard about it that somebody had tried to
bring in a.
Speaker 8 (01:21:04):
Horse, so you don't see like dead horses or dead
dogs or anything like that.
Speaker 4 (01:21:10):
No, we have to turn all the dead animals away
just because it's just we can't take that.
Speaker 1 (01:21:19):
Right. If somebody comes up there want to drop it
off and be like, hey, dispose of this for me,
I get that, But if it's already in the trash,
there's not much you could do about that, right, not.
Speaker 4 (01:21:29):
Really, I mean I don't know really what we'd do
and that kind of a situation.
Speaker 2 (01:21:38):
Do the police ever show up there like trying like
someone's hiding or.
Speaker 4 (01:21:43):
Do they really There's been a couple of times, like
there was a body that was found in the Bird
Creek and the police had to come through there to
get the body out of the creek and then there
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of course, unfortunately he was not alive right by the
time him so, And there was another time that a
couple of people have ran from Fiesta Mark to through
the landfill, and some of that mud through there is
like you will sink into it without realizing it until
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you've already stepped in it. So there was their shoes
were left behind there.
Speaker 8 (01:22:34):
Right, do you ever have to give the police a ride,
like in a dozer or something like that. You have
to give him a ride. Or are they just kind
of go in their own cars.
Speaker 4 (01:22:42):
I think they kind of go in their own cars
because you can still drive through their pretty easy.
Speaker 2 (01:22:50):
And there's a lot of fires out there too, right.
Speaker 4 (01:22:53):
Yeah, I've worked a couple of different fires. The first
one wasn't quite long hours. It was pretty easy to
put out there.
Speaker 8 (01:23:06):
Well, how do you put it out? What do you
have to do if there's a fire? I need you
to do me a favorite two? By the way, can
you turn your radio down?
Speaker 11 (01:23:11):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (01:23:12):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:23:13):
What do you have to do to put out a fire?
Speaker 4 (01:23:15):
So we got a guy pushing the dozer or on
the dozer, and he pushes the trash to kind of
try to smother the fire, and I take the dirt
and dump it as close to the fire as I
can for them to try to smother it that way.
Speaker 1 (01:23:33):
Also, does a landfill fire smell different than a regular fire?
Speaker 4 (01:23:39):
H yes, yes, it does not smell very good at all.
Speaker 1 (01:23:46):
I can imagine.
Speaker 8 (01:23:48):
No, I worked at a chicken farm, and when I
worked at the chicken farm, the clothes I wore there
smelled like the chicken farm I had to throw them out.
Speaker 2 (01:23:54):
Do you have clothes that smell like the dump?
Speaker 13 (01:23:59):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (01:24:01):
Mine never really stuck to my clothes like that, because
I'd take them home and wash them immediately and it
didn't really smell like that the next day.
Speaker 2 (01:24:14):
Okay, good, that's good news.
Speaker 4 (01:24:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:24:18):
It says here that you've learned some skill sets by
working out at the landfill. What like hunting, trapping, and
skinning animals? Do you guys hunt, trap and skin a
lot of animals at the landfill?
Speaker 4 (01:24:33):
It's outside of work hours, of course, but we have
there's been deer, raccoons, possums, beavers, coyotes.
Speaker 8 (01:24:53):
And is this just recreation at the landfill that you
are like hunting these animals or is this necessity or
how does how do you guys, how does one decide
they need to hunt possum at the landfill?
Speaker 4 (01:25:10):
We have a guy that is he does taxidermy, so
he was doing all of that for.
Speaker 2 (01:25:19):
That purpose, Okay, to get good at being a taxidermist.
Speaker 4 (01:25:23):
Yes, So I was kind of helping. And before I
kind of started watching them and skinning the animals and everything,
I could not even look at gory things like that,
and I kind of got used to it and was
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able to help more. So that was pretty cool experience there.
Speaker 2 (01:25:50):
And what do you own any taxidermied animals in your house?
Speaker 13 (01:25:55):
I do not.
Speaker 2 (01:25:57):
Is there one you'd like to have?
Speaker 4 (01:26:01):
There's a few, like a bobcat because they are so pretty,
a fox. I did have a coyote tail from one
of the coyotes we had skinned.
Speaker 1 (01:26:17):
What happened to it?
Speaker 4 (01:26:20):
Well, he that was one that he had gotten for
his taxidermy.
Speaker 1 (01:26:27):
Right, and so you had him He's like, hey, do
you still have that coyote tail?
Speaker 4 (01:26:33):
Well, as he was skinning it, like he got the
tool that just kind of strips the whole tail, and
it didn't get the like last four or five inches
of it. So I'm like he was just gonna leave
it on there, and I'm like, hey, let me have that.
So I had it just setting in my windshield for
a long time.
Speaker 1 (01:26:53):
And one of the.
Speaker 4 (01:26:54):
Fires, I was driving up and down the road so
fast that it blew out my window. I've found it
the next day. And that second fire that we had,
I did the same thing, flying up and down that road,
trying to go so fast to get things done, and
it flew out the window again. And I never found it.
Speaker 8 (01:27:16):
Since then, Amy, You've experienced a lot of things that
I will never experience. But I think my favorite one
is that I will never experience is driving down the
road in a coyote tail flying out the window.
Speaker 1 (01:27:25):
That's something that I will never be able to say.
I feel pretty good. That's never going to happen in
my life.
Speaker 8 (01:27:32):
What you tell me what you do for from when
you're not taxiderming and hunting possum and work at the landfill?
Speaker 1 (01:27:39):
What do you do for fun? What brings you joy?
Speaker 4 (01:27:43):
I me and my best friend we go playpool, We'll
sit around, listen to music, and I mean just kind
of joke around a lot.
Speaker 2 (01:27:54):
Do you have your own stick?
Speaker 4 (01:27:58):
I have a few. No, No, I don't have my
own pool stick.
Speaker 1 (01:28:03):
Okay, because I was going to ask if you have
a name for it. No, if you were going to
have a pool stick, if you're gonna have your own cue,
what would you call it?
Speaker 4 (01:28:13):
Ah hm, I'm not real sure.
Speaker 1 (01:28:20):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:28:22):
Final question I have for you, Amy, is what was
your trade in prison?
Speaker 1 (01:28:25):
What'd you do?
Speaker 4 (01:28:27):
I was? I did a lot of drawing in there.
I was just able to focus more in there.
Speaker 1 (01:28:36):
Do you still draw?
Speaker 4 (01:28:36):
It's harder for me to focus out here that like
it was in there. So I've tried, and I've gotten
a little further on some of my drawings, but I
just can't finish them too much. I was also an
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abe tutor and clerk after I got my GD. I
did that up until a few months of me getting
out amy.
Speaker 7 (01:29:10):
What were some of your best drawings of.
Speaker 4 (01:29:15):
We did a twelve page banner of Ninja turtles.
Speaker 2 (01:29:20):
Okay, I did not, That's what I was gonna hear
you say.
Speaker 4 (01:29:29):
Another one that was my favorite was one I had
drawn from my mom for her birthday. Her birthdays on
Colin Pine's day was a fairy and I've never drawn
people like the faces or anything before that, so that
was kind of an experiment. But it turned out pretty well.
(01:29:53):
I mean, I can look back on it now and see,
you know, some of the things I could correct on
it and do better. But that was another one of
my favorites.
Speaker 8 (01:30:02):
Well, it sounds like drawing brings you a lot of joy.
I hope you can get back to it, and even
if you find five minutes a day to you know,
to do it, I think you should try to do that.
I think that's going to give you a lot of joy.
Thank you so much for talking with us and sharing
part of your life. And uh, good luck on the
hunt for the next stuffed sloth or maybe live one.
Speaker 4 (01:30:24):
That would be awesome girl.
Speaker 1 (01:30:26):
Thank you so much. Amy, you have a great day.
Speaker 2 (01:30:28):
Thank you, see you later.
Speaker 1 (01:30:29):
So our listeners are awesome.
Speaker 2 (01:30:30):
We'll take a break and we'll be back.
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Now, I am not a minecraft guy, but the movie
has been massive.
Speaker 8 (01:31:08):
It took one hundred and fifty million dollars to make
and it's already in two weeks has made five hundred
and fifty million.
Speaker 1 (01:31:13):
Wow, it is a massive movie.
Speaker 8 (01:31:14):
For those who know, Jack Black plays the quote main character,
which is the uncharacter in it that does most of
the stuff with the beard and stuff. And if you
haven't had a chance go down the rabbit hole of
watching chicken Jockey show up in the movie. Now, for
the uneducated, I didn't know this, I'd educate myself. Chicken
Jockey is a very rare character in the movie. There
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are certain are in the game, there are certain times
it can show up, and even if it could, the
chance of its showing up is very, very, very very slim.
But it's a big deal, and it's such a big
deal that when it happens in the movie, people are
going crazy. Oh, throwing popcorn, screw everybody, yells chicken Jockey.
Some people are even bringing live chickens.
Speaker 1 (01:31:58):
Oh my, that's a little weird.
Speaker 2 (01:32:00):
And the police are having to show up.
Speaker 8 (01:32:02):
One guy was telling a story about how the manager
of the movie theater came in and said, if there's
gonna be any trouble here, you guys are gonna have
to go home, not on my what.
Speaker 2 (01:32:13):
And of course chicken Jockey shows up. They stop the movie.
Speaker 8 (01:32:16):
They make everybody leave, to which I don't know why
I have a big problem with this, but I do
that people are stopping.
Speaker 2 (01:32:24):
Because people are active. This has happened in tons of.
Speaker 1 (01:32:28):
Movies, right right, Rocky Horror Picture shows when that comes
to mind, Yeah, it happens in the Sound of Music
for goodness sake, right right, Maybe not as much debauchery,
but still them making people stop is making it a
bigger deal, right right, right, And The other funny thing
is to watch reactions of people who don't know what
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chicken Jockey is and what like. So they're at the
movie thinking, you know, enjoying the movie, and then Chicken
Jockey happens, and then them seeing the chaos and sue
when chicken Jockey shows up. Yeah, I'd seen a couple
of these video I thought it was part of the movie,
Like Rocky Horror, right where they're throwing toast and hot
dogs at I thought that was part of it. I
(01:33:10):
didn't know that they were doing it on their own.
Speaker 8 (01:33:12):
I mean, even in Rocky Horror, you're doing it on
your own. People just started doing it right. But nonetheless,
it's already in two weeks. The second biggest make sure
it gets this right video game adaptation into a movie.
Speaker 2 (01:33:27):
Fun What do you give me one you think should
be on this list?
Speaker 7 (01:33:31):
Resident Evil?
Speaker 8 (01:33:33):
Resident Evil is the Final Chapter is number twelve on
the list. After Life is number thirteen, Retribution is eighteen,
Extinctions twenty three, Apocalypses twenty six, the Originals twenty nine.
Speaker 1 (01:33:57):
That was my first one that came to mind. Let's
go with Mortal Kombat.
Speaker 2 (01:34:02):
Oh, Mortal Kombat, I don't remember the movie, but I'm
familiar with the game.
Speaker 1 (01:34:08):
Yeah, they have had a couple of movies, and I'm
looking for it. It is not in the top twenty five. There,
it is twenty seven. Another one, lindsay, how about Last
of Us? It's not a movie though, not a movie?
Speaker 2 (01:34:23):
So do you have a movie video game that's been
made into a movie.
Speaker 7 (01:34:27):
Sonic the Hedgehog?
Speaker 8 (01:34:29):
Great guess number three is number three, Oh, Sonic the Hedghog.
Number three is three, two is number eight, and one
is number eleven. Okay, Mario Super Mario Brothers movie, which
is a great movie. One point three billion it has made.
It is number one.
Speaker 2 (01:34:47):
It is a great movie for a video game adaptape adaptation.
Speaker 1 (01:34:52):
Right right at that time, it was great. You look
back at it now and you're like, this is eight. No,
it came out in twenty twenty three, just two years ago.
I'll see. I forgot about that Mario movie. I was
thinking about the one from the like ninety two or
something like that. I totally forgot about that. John Legazamo,
Yeah where Jack Black was Bowser in that one? Yeah?
(01:35:14):
I forgot about that one. Okay, So yeah that makes sense. Okay, Yeah,
first one though.
Speaker 2 (01:35:20):
Was nineteen ninety three. Yeah, no, it was a turn.
Speaker 1 (01:35:25):
I'm like, how did that movie become number one name alone?
Speaker 4 (01:35:30):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (01:35:31):
It made okay, Yeah, it made thirty eight million, okay,
and its budget was forty eight So that movie was
a oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:35:39):
It's terrible. Does need for Speed land on that list
because there was a need for speed video game or
a video game and movie. Yeah, the movie had Jesse
pink whatever, the guy from Breaking Bed.
Speaker 8 (01:35:52):
It is number nineteen okay, and the movie was so
super Mario Brothers the movie number one, Minecraft, number two,
Sonic Kedgehog three, number three, Pokemon Detective Pikachu four, Warcraft
number five, Rampage number six, okay, Uncharted.
Speaker 1 (01:36:13):
Uncharted was a good game. It was all right. I've
never I didn't know there was a movie.
Speaker 8 (01:36:17):
Yeah, number seven, Hedgehog two is number eight, Angry Birds
the movie, Oh yeah, number nine, Prince of Persia, The
Sands of Time, number ten, original Sonic Hedgehog eleven, and
there's one I want to make sure I hit, and
that is Five Nights at Freddy's number fourteen.
Speaker 7 (01:36:35):
Oh man, I can't even play that game. Have you
ever played that?
Speaker 4 (01:36:39):
Yi?
Speaker 8 (01:36:40):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:36:40):
Yeah, it looks terrible. Yeah, it's stupid.
Speaker 7 (01:36:44):
It's scary as hell.
Speaker 1 (01:36:46):
It's scary as hell.
Speaker 7 (01:36:47):
Okay, yes, it's full of jump scares.
Speaker 1 (01:36:51):
Okay, yeah, if you consider jump scares scary then yeah, okay.
Speaker 13 (01:36:54):
Uh.
Speaker 8 (01:36:55):
Tomb Raider sixteen, Laura Croft fifteen, Assassin's seventeen. Those are
the I'm trying to find, like the big ones that
grand Tres Moode twenty eight, that's right, hit Man, great
move a game thirty.
Speaker 1 (01:37:11):
Great series of movies as well.
Speaker 8 (01:37:13):
Yeah, Street Fighter thirty three, Max Pain another great movie
from back then.
Speaker 1 (01:37:17):
Our Game thirty four. Yeah, Doom Doom with Arnold right
forty one.
Speaker 8 (01:37:25):
Yeah, yeah, I'm looking here to see if there's any
others that stick stick out, Monster Hunter forty eight. Lots
of Resident Evils, i think collectively series wise Resident Evil.
Oh yeah, there's been so many. There's so many of them.
But Pokemon has done huge. Man Sonic the Hedgehog has
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done huge, over a billion dollars with just probably the
same amount that number two is. Minecraft's got I'm sorry,
the number one's got one point three billion. All the
Sonics can together about one point three massive movie. The
Super Mario Brothers movie.
Speaker 1 (01:38:06):
Is they won't make a movie off a grand theft
auto or anything like. I can see that. I could
see it. It would work out perfectly, but they have
not made one yet.
Speaker 8 (01:38:16):
They could they could it be like Ryan Reynolds, I
feel like I think it would do I think it
would do well. All Right, we got to take a break.
Speaker 1 (01:38:22):
We'll be back.
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Typically don't talk about golf, but yesterday Rory McElroy has
one of the most unbelievable performances ever in the Masters.
And he hasn't won the Masters ever in his career,
and he's already considered one of the better golfers.
Speaker 8 (01:39:08):
But this felt like it could get away from him.
He had like his first day he played horrible and
then the rest of the time he played pretty well.
Speaker 2 (01:39:15):
That gave him the lead.
Speaker 8 (01:39:16):
At one point he was four strokes ahead if not
more on Sunday and then has to play in a
sudden death to win it.
Speaker 2 (01:39:26):
He had probably I think it was on thirteen.
Speaker 8 (01:39:28):
He had the worst shot of his career, like it
was slipping away from him, and then he turns around
and has a couple of the best shots of his career.
And I can't play golf. I'm not very good at it.
I do enjoy playing it once in a while. But
it has to be the most emotionally stable game out there.
(01:39:51):
You have to be so And maybe this is I
don't know anything about disc golf, so maybe this is
where it's very different from disc golf.
Speaker 1 (01:39:58):
You have to be so emotion clear, right, You have
to be able to overcome adversity, Oh yeah, for sure,
because one bad shot will ruin the rest of your day.
Same thing with disc golf or ball golf. Man, you
get one the shanks off into the woods, You're like, God,
damn it, try it again, and then you f it
up again. It will ruin a game.
Speaker 8 (01:40:20):
I mean, I think that happens in every sport, right
where you have like one at bat or one lift
or one run or whatever. But golf just constantly berated amazing, right,
So he wins, he cries. It was a really unbelievable
moment in sports. It might be the sports moment of
(01:40:41):
the year and I go down the rabbit hole because
his best friend since they were seven is his caddy.
Speaker 2 (01:40:50):
Wow, they learned to play golf together.
Speaker 1 (01:40:53):
Yeah, and.
Speaker 8 (01:40:56):
Caddies make about two grand a week, which feels like
a lot, but he has to pay all of his
own expenses and then he gets a cut of percentage
of wins. So yesterday Rory takes four point two million
and the caddy gets ten percent of that. It's a
sliding scale, but on average about ten percent, so he'll
get about four hundred and twenty thousand.
Speaker 1 (01:41:18):
Dollars for hauling around with golf club.
Speaker 8 (01:41:20):
Well it's more than that, right, because he attributes his caddie,
who's his best friend since they were seven, turning to
him and getting him his mind right when they went
into the playoffs, right to win it all. But it
was a really crazy moment to see. Even afterwards when
he's getting the jacket, he's crying. Nike did a really
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cool commercial for him.
Speaker 4 (01:41:43):
That he won.
Speaker 2 (01:41:44):
It was pretty awesome. Take that, Scottie.
Speaker 7 (01:41:49):
Oh, let's see. The Ohio State football team is going
to visit the White House today. President Trump is planning
to congratulate the Buckeyes for winning the National Championship back
in January. OSU defeated Notre Dame to take home the title.
Following the first ever twelve team college football playoff, Ohio
State president Ted Carter previously said he planned to join
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coach Ryan Day and the team for the trip to
Washington and twelve day our twelve time NBA All Star
Chris Paul made some history on the final day of
the regular season. The San Antonio Spurs guard and twenty
year league veteran became the first player to start all
eighty two games this deep into a career. The thirty
nine year old joins Michael Jordan and John Stockton as
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one of three players to have a season with eighty
two appearances at his age. Paul is also the eleventh
player in NBA history to play twenty seasons in the league.
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whoever this is, if you want to call my PAHSKA
office or even our Talless office, we can walk you
through that app help you with that application, and just
because it's the right thing to do to help you out,
or you know, as far as there's there's other groups
out there that help.
Speaker 3 (01:45:07):
With low income legal issues and those sort of things.
So if you give my office a call, we can
walk you through those as well.
Speaker 16 (01:45:14):
But you know, the big thing is is when someone
dies like that without a will, or even if they
do have a will, it has to be put through probate.
Speaker 3 (01:45:22):
Now, if it's in a trust, trust it may not
have to go through probate. It just depends.
Speaker 16 (01:45:25):
But for the most part, you know, will or no will,
it's still got to go through probate for it to
be legally handled correctly. So you're still going to put
that in the court system whether you like it or.
Speaker 8 (01:45:35):
Not, and probate will do things like execute the deed
and transfer it over and things like that.
Speaker 1 (01:45:39):
Correct.
Speaker 8 (01:45:40):
Absolutely, Yeah, any state or legal documents have to be
probated to obtain them in your name.
Speaker 1 (01:45:45):
Correct.
Speaker 8 (01:45:46):
And as far as wanting it or needing it to
put to probate, if you want to follow the rule
and get the documents, that's the way you do it.
But really it's about people making it, making it clear
it's yours, and if no one wants to fight you
on it, you could absolutely not file probate and take
your chances.
Speaker 16 (01:46:02):
Yeah, But the thing is you don't want to do
that because down the road then you could run into
all sorts of title issues in this set and the other. So,
you know, do it right the first time. And I
know that sounds you know what is it measured twice
and cut once right? It's kind of that idea. It's
kind of the same thing. I mean, you want to
make sure you do it right the first time, because
if you screw it up down the road, it's probably
going to cost you three to four times what would
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have cost to get it done right the first time.
Speaker 8 (01:46:25):
Jeff Finsley from Hensley and Associates is in the studio.
If you have a question, get it over to us
nine one, eight four to six, oh KMOD, or you
can text bmms and whatever that question is to eight
two nine for five. You can email show at kmod
dot com. So it says the other parent has stopped
paying child support. I already have a court order, but
nothing's being enforced. What can I do to make them pay?
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And what happens if they still don't?
Speaker 16 (01:46:50):
Well, so what we do in those situations is is
then we file with the cored a contempt citation, sitting
that they were pay a certain amount per month they're
failing to do that. The X number of dollars behind,
so then we hold them in contempt of court. Now,
contempt of court like in Tulsa County for example. All right,
they have something and I've talked about this before, but
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it's been a while, so let's we'll go through it.
It's called the rocket docket, okay, And they it sounds
funky to call it that and a little bit crazy,
but we call it that because you file the contempt.
Within a couple of weeks, you're in front of the
judge on an arraignment. An arraignment is meaning you know,
this is a quasi criminal proceeding because they could potentially
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face jail time for their failure to pay.
Speaker 3 (01:47:34):
So that's why we call it a.
Speaker 16 (01:47:35):
Quasi criminal proceeding, all right, where they have to show
up and plead not guilty. All right now when I
say that, no one's allowed to plead guilty, right then
in arrangement, all right, and just real quick, whenever you
and this is one thing about the news people that
kind of drive me nuts. And I'll say this very gently,
but I will say, whenever they put these news on
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on these big murders that our at their raiment.
Speaker 3 (01:48:00):
And they plead not guilty. Oh my god, how could
they have done that? They clearly did it. There was
blood on their hands and they're faying.
Speaker 1 (01:48:06):
Okay.
Speaker 16 (01:48:06):
Look, they're only allowed to plead not guilty in arrangement. Okay,
so that's sensationalism, all right, So be careful with that.
So raiment not guilty and then they immediately study hearing
within thirty days.
Speaker 3 (01:48:17):
That's why we call it a rocket docket because it's
handled very quickly.
Speaker 16 (01:48:20):
Now, other counties can sometimes do it that fest sometimes
they can just depends on the county. But with that
being said, we can hold him in contempt of court
and force him to pay, and if he doesn't pay,
then he will go to jail. And if he doesn't
show up for the arrayment, he gets a bench warrant
for his arrest. If he doesn't show up for the
hearing in thirty days, he gets a bench warrant for
his arrest and the cops can arrest him. So we
have ways to make him pay and hold him accountable.
Speaker 8 (01:48:44):
This text has an interesting question we've never gotten. I
think I know the answer, but I'm excited to hear
what you're going to say. Jeff Finsley from Henson associates
is in the studio. If you have a question about
family law, he can answer it. A couple of ways
to get your question to us, BMMS and whatever that
is to eight two nine. That's how we got this one.
It's out of your area of practice, but I know
you're gonna have an opinion on I have a malpractice
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case in Kansas and Oklahoma and I can't find a
lawyer who's dual licensed.
Speaker 3 (01:49:10):
Good luck, most of us aren't. I mean, are there
people out there dual licensed? Absolutely? A lot of times.
Speaker 16 (01:49:19):
What happens with dual licensure is is that they have
come from another state into Oklahoma, so they have a
license in both states. Oklahoma does have reciprocity with other states.
Not all states, but a vast majority of them. Most
of us aren't going to get a license outside of
Oklahoma unless we just plan to. Like for example, I
know people who are semi retired or older, and they'll
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take two months off in a year and go live
in New Mexico, and so they'll get a New Mexico
license just because they're out there several months a year
or whatever. Finding a dual licensure now, sometimes if you
can find a lawyer that is in a town that
is on the border between Oklahoma and Kansas. A lot
of times they will have dual licenses, just like down
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in Fort Smith, Arkansas, right on the border there, a
lot of them have dual licenses so they can practice
in the Oklahoma counties right next to Fort Smith, which
is like Poto and those areas down there, just because
they're so close together. So sometimes you'll get dual licensures
because of the locations.
Speaker 3 (01:50:19):
But if they're further I'm gonna.
Speaker 16 (01:50:21):
Say further inland in the state, like Tulsa and Oklahoma
City and some others, you probably aren't going to find
somebody dual licensed, just because there's no need for us
to have two license to have a license in a
state that we don't practice in, because that's extra money
that we would just pay. And you know, we don't
get a kick Most of us don't get a kick
off of saying licensed in fifty states.
Speaker 3 (01:50:41):
I mean, it just doesn't help us.
Speaker 8 (01:50:44):
And if you have a malpractice case in Kansas, oh
those potentially those would be two separate or can you
have a case the same case in both states?
Speaker 16 (01:50:51):
Well, and that's what I don't know that it's when
he said that it was a little strange because I
wouldn't want to know more. In fact, whoever says please
call me, I would be happy to walk you through it.
I've got other attorneys that I can refer you to
that maybe no dual licensed PLANEUS attorneys, So you know,
call me this week.
Speaker 3 (01:51:11):
Could be happy to help. But yeah, it's a little weird.
Speaker 16 (01:51:13):
I don't know why he said he's got practical practice
suits in Oklahoma and Kansas.
Speaker 3 (01:51:17):
Maybe they're two separate.
Speaker 16 (01:51:19):
Maybe they're the same because the doctor has dual licensure
in his practices in both areas.
Speaker 3 (01:51:24):
I don't know. We'd have to find out what a call.
Speaker 2 (01:51:27):
In your best bed would you could get a lawyer
from each represent each stand I mean were.
Speaker 16 (01:51:31):
Yeah, for it comes to where she could get two
different lawyers and sometimes you know, if they're really close
to the border, maybe they can work things out as
far as how they handle the dealing with the Plaineffs case.
But you know, again, call me. I'm always happy to
try and help people figure out what they need.
Speaker 8 (01:51:45):
Yeah, And that's the point here is that if you
need help in any law scenario, Jeff can't help.
Speaker 1 (01:51:50):
And on the air. We just do family loss stuff.
Speaker 8 (01:51:52):
If you got to get your question to us a
couple of ways nine one, eight four six oh KMOD,
or you can text BMMS and whatever that question is
to eight two nine for five, or you can email
show at kmod dot com. This one has to do
with adoption. It says I want to adopt, but I'm
not sure where to start. What's the difference between private
agency foster care adoption? How long does it take? What
kind of background checks are their home studies? What should
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I expect?
Speaker 16 (01:52:14):
Well, it all depends on what kind of adoption we're doing.
If you're doing a step parent adoption versus a nonstan
parent adoption, so you know, step parent adoption means that
you're a step parent and you want to adopt the
child that your new spouse has. Of course there's particular
requirements there. Those are typically done by private attorneys. There
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are adoption agencies. A lot of the agencies nowadays deal
with overseas adoptions. I don't know much about them because
those deal with the Hague Convention and all those other
things that I don't do overseas out of US overseas adoptions,
but I do know some people that do.
Speaker 3 (01:52:52):
If you're interested, please give me a call. I can
refer you to them.
Speaker 16 (01:52:56):
You know, you've got these adoptions where you'll find maybe
there's a young girl at church who is pregnant and
is going to have a baby and is going to
give it up, and you want to adopt that child
for whatever reason.
Speaker 3 (01:53:07):
We can do those.
Speaker 16 (01:53:09):
Those deal with the issue of, you know, terminating the
rights to both parents so that you can become the
adoptive parents. Of course, you've got the issue of do
you have any felonies in your background? Do you have
any misdemeanors in your background? Has OSBI or DHS do
any investigations. I mean, you can't be a felon, a
major felon and adopt, I mean just doesn't work that way.
Speaker 3 (01:53:32):
But there are caveats and there are excuse me, there
are different.
Speaker 16 (01:53:37):
Areas where we can look at all those. I mean,
it's very involved. So you know, whoever this say is,
please call me.
Speaker 3 (01:53:42):
I'd like to go over it.
Speaker 16 (01:53:43):
We just don't have enough time on the show to
go over every aspect of every single agency and everything
as it goes.
Speaker 8 (01:53:49):
What about if my aunt wants me to adopt her kid,
can I just do that at the kitchen table.
Speaker 16 (01:53:56):
No, you can't do that at the kitchen table. And
I'm glad you brought that up. And it sounds funny,
but it happens a lot. It happens a lot, and
it's not really I don't know if they consider themselves
adopting the kid, but they definitely consider themselves taking over
as parents. And the problem with that is is that
unless you've got a power of attorney or a guardianship
or an adoption on that kid, you have no legal
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rights to that child. So even though Anne can say, here,
you know, Corbin, I want you to take you know,
Susie Joe because I can't handle her.
Speaker 3 (01:54:26):
I'm a drug addict, blah blah blah.
Speaker 16 (01:54:27):
I think it's awesome you're willing to take that kid,
but understand, you can't put that kid in school, you
can't take them to the doctor, you can't make legal
decisions for them in any way, shape or form, because
you have no document that says.
Speaker 3 (01:54:37):
You can do that.
Speaker 16 (01:54:38):
That's why we do power of attorneys, That's why we
do guardianships, that's why we get the adoptions done. You know,
in the old days, they would do the cross the
table thing, and it was very different. Okay, the way
the law was and how everything was handled fifty sixty
seventy years ago, very different than we do today. Everybody
needs documents these days, So if you've got that problem,
give me a call.
Speaker 8 (01:54:57):
God parent comes to mind as we're talking about this.
People think, yeah, because you deem them the godparent that
they get to take care of them should something happen
to you.
Speaker 16 (01:55:04):
Right well, and again, as I've discussed before, that's nothing
more than a nomination of guardian. So basically, you're pre
nominating somebody before you die. In case something does happen,
you're nominating that person is the guardian. But that nominee
still has to file a guardianship with the court. So
it's more involved than we we've ever thought.
Speaker 8 (01:55:22):
Jeff Finsley from Hinsley Associates is in the studio. If
you have a question, you can email it show at
kmod dot com. You can text a BMMS and whatever
that question is to eight two nine four five, or
you can call nine one eight four to six.
Speaker 2 (01:55:32):
Oh kmod like Christy has done. Good morning Christy, how
are you good?
Speaker 4 (01:55:37):
There?
Speaker 3 (01:55:37):
Are you good?
Speaker 1 (01:55:38):
What's your question for? Jeff? Heinsley of Heinsley and Associates.
Speaker 11 (01:55:42):
And my daughter has a little girl, and she's nine
years old. Now she has the father's last names, but
he has never been in the picture or ever paid
child support. What we need to do to get her
name changed.
Speaker 3 (01:56:03):
So we're doing it. We can do it a name change.
Speaker 16 (01:56:05):
It's not a problem. The question we do have to
give Dad notice of the name change. And the question
is is do we know where Dad is? Is Dad alive?
Is he dead in the gutter? I mean, as he
moved out of state.
Speaker 11 (01:56:18):
We don't know where he is, but we know where
his family is. We can get in touch with his family.
Speaker 3 (01:56:24):
The reason I ask is the law requires this.
Speaker 16 (01:56:25):
When you're dealing with the minor name change, minor child
name changes, you have to give the both parents notice
of what's going on.
Speaker 3 (01:56:31):
They have a right to object.
Speaker 1 (01:56:33):
Now.
Speaker 16 (01:56:33):
The thing is is if for some reason we don't
know where he is, or we can't find him, or
let's say his family doesn't even know where he is,
we can still publish in the newspaper to meet the
notice requirement and still make the name change happen. That's
not a problem. So if you'll give your name a
number to gain bee. I can give you a call
this week and we can walk you through it and
get it done for you.
Speaker 11 (01:56:54):
Okay, awesome, thank You're welcome.
Speaker 1 (01:56:55):
Hang him on.
Speaker 3 (01:56:57):
That's a very common issue.
Speaker 16 (01:56:58):
I mean, I get these calls all the time, these
kind of name changes where one parent disappears into the
ether and they want to change names.
Speaker 3 (01:57:04):
We can get them done. Just give us a call. Absolutely,
you can help.
Speaker 16 (01:57:07):
And if you're over eighteen want to change your name,
we can help you with that too, as long as
it's not a swear word because the courts won't allow it.
Speaker 2 (01:57:15):
What do they deem as a swear word without you
given examples?
Speaker 16 (01:57:17):
Well, yeah, because I don't. I always get confused with
you guys allow and don't allow it. And I know
my wife might be listening get mad at me.
Speaker 2 (01:57:25):
So why don't want to in trouble with your wife?
Speaker 3 (01:57:27):
Well, I'm just saying.
Speaker 16 (01:57:28):
My point is is if it's if it's a known
cuss word of some sort that is used in the
normal vernacular of the American human being, obviously they're not
going to let you use those kind of names. You know,
that's you just can't just like license plates. I mean,
I think it was Tulsa World. It was about three
to six months ago. Published a whole article on the
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license plates that weren't issued because of how of what
they were. So if you can't change your name to
those kind of things, but otherwise, you know, if you
want to change it from Bob to Bill or you know,
Robert to James, whatever, you know, we can help you
with that.
Speaker 8 (01:58:04):
The spectrum of her question, it is always fascinating. Jeff
Heinsley from Hensley Is Entertainment is in the studio. If
you have a question about divorce or custody, guardian ship,
any family law, he is here to answer those questions.
Speaker 1 (01:58:14):
Nine one, eight four to six.
Speaker 8 (01:58:15):
Oh, kmod you can email a show at kmod dot
com or you can text bmms and whatever that question
is to eight two, nine four five Like this one,
My sixteen year old daughter got served with a protective
order from her ex boyfriend. It states in the paperwork
it's for stalking and harassment. This all happened after she
broke up with him, after he got upset with her
and grabbed her, causing bruises. Court is Kay County. Will
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we need representation for her on this?
Speaker 3 (01:58:42):
Yeah? Absolutely, you don't want to send it.
Speaker 16 (01:58:44):
First of all, getting teenager protective orders like that, the
parent has to get the protective order on behalf of
the minor child. And yes they're sixteen, but there's still
kids under the law, all right, So you know, getting
those kind of protective orders you can do. Then I've
I've been on that side. But at the same time too,
you need representation obviously to overcome the claims. And if
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she was assaulted and bruised and stuff, there needs to
be a police report made and all sorts of stuff.
I mean, the other guy, the other side's kind of
playing with fire and you need representations to whoever this is.
Please call my office in PAHUSCA or call our Tulsa office.
Speaker 3 (01:59:21):
We can hook you up with them. We represent people
in k County, happy to help.
Speaker 4 (01:59:25):
You with that.
Speaker 8 (01:59:26):
Two things I wanted to ask you about that, and
one of them is if nothing was done like a
police order, a police report or.
Speaker 2 (01:59:33):
Anything like that. And you're saying that after the fact,
does that hold any weight?
Speaker 3 (01:59:36):
Well it does, but it's the same time.
Speaker 16 (01:59:38):
To me, the problem is with making reports after the
fact is is if she had bruising to begin with,
it may be gone, and then it might look retaliatory.
So you know, that's why when things happen, you need
to make those reports then and not wait in case
something like this down the road does happen. Now, A
protective order against the sixteen year old kid, if it
were to be granted for some reason, okay, affects her
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moving forward with her life. I mean from colleges, to jobs,
to all sorts of things, because employers don't like hiring
people that have permanent, five year protective orders against them, okay,
because their immediate thoughts are going to be, Oh, this
person is violent. I don't want violence in the workplace.
So I mean it could affect people's lives drastically when
you file these kind of things.
Speaker 8 (02:00:21):
The other thing that I wanted to ask you, and
this is just a personal opinion question, is that if
someone files a protective order against me, short of it
being somebody I have to be around and work with
have a child with, I'm not fighting it. Go ahead
and put a protective order on me. I'm not going
to argue that I should be able to see you.
Speaker 3 (02:00:41):
So what's your question is it?
Speaker 8 (02:00:43):
Should you be fighting if someone puts a protective order
on you should you go to court and fight it.
Speaker 3 (02:00:47):
I think you should. And here's why.
Speaker 16 (02:00:49):
Okay, you can sit back and say, okay, I don't care,
do what you want, but again, it will affect your
life in some way, all right, It could affect your job.
So I say you're on a job, you've been there
for a while, and now you've got a five year
protective order against you. Remember Oklahoma's and at Will State audiosimigo,
all right?
Speaker 3 (02:01:07):
I mean applying for new jobs. Again, people don't.
Speaker 16 (02:01:11):
Want to hire people that have protective order, permanent five
year protective orders or longer on them because again, the
thought is, is not a good place for a person
to work. I mean, it affects your life all around.
I mean, yeah, you don't want to see them, that's fine.
But the same time too, if you've got a kid
with them, you're gonna have to interact with them in
some way. Now, we're gonna have to do a carve
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out that allows for you know, exchanges and things like that.
Speaker 3 (02:01:35):
I mean, it just you do what you want to do.
Speaker 16 (02:01:37):
But my suggestion from a legal standpoint, and based on
what I've done for you almost twenty years of doing this,
I wouldn't do it. It affects too much, too many
other areas of your life to have a permanent protective
order against you.
Speaker 8 (02:01:49):
Jeff Finsley from Hensley Associates is in the studiobillies on.
He's got a question about child sport. Go ahead, Billy,
you're on with Jeff Hensley of Hensley Associates.
Speaker 17 (02:01:57):
Hey, I got a question, Like, my daughter has to
be fifteen years old, her mother's hasn't been in her
life for part of the last four or five years,
and like, oh, child sport and everything, but my daughter
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lives with her grandmother that she pretty much is grace,
you know, her whole life to mine.
Speaker 3 (02:02:26):
Well, go ahead, I think I know where you're going,
but go ahead. I'm sorry to mean her.
Speaker 1 (02:02:29):
Go ahead, you know.
Speaker 17 (02:02:31):
And like the mother, actually she doesn't want to do
have anything to do with her, you know, she got
her husband and she just basically wants to live the married,
no kid's life. And like the daughter's grandma wants to
keep throwing it up in my daughter's face that you know,
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her aunt's dying and this, that and the other, just
to try to get her to stay with her. But
my daughter wants to be You know, she's been said
that she wants to come live with me and my
family know my wife. Yeah, so what we need whatnot right?
Speaker 3 (02:03:11):
So what we need to do is we need to
file so we can get you custody of your child.
Speaker 16 (02:03:14):
And your child is over the edge of twelve, so
her preference is going to be taken into consideration. And
also the fact that mom's dumped her off at grandma's
house and refuses to actually be a mom. So with
that being said, this can be easily done based upon
the fact you're telling me right now. So if you'll
give your name a number to Gimpe, I will call
you today or later this week and we'll get it
all going for you, because that's an easy thing to
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do when the child is wanting to be there. Plus
mom's not wanting to be a mom. Mom doesn't care
because if mom did care, she wouldn't dump he rough
for grandma's.
Speaker 3 (02:03:43):
So we can help out with that.
Speaker 8 (02:03:45):
So give your numb Yeah, all right, Billy, hang on
the second you can talk to Gimpy and Jeff will
call you. Anne is on and what's your question for
Jeff Hensley of Hensley and Associates.
Speaker 1 (02:03:58):
Ann are you there, I'm here, go ahead. What's your question?
Speaker 18 (02:04:03):
If my daughter's dad has I don't know if he
has legal rights for her. His name is on her
birth certificate, but he was in prison when she was born,
and so he comes around now. But we've never been
to court, we've never gotten lawyers, we've never had a
custody agreement. So my question is if he wants to
take her out of town and I tell him no,
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how can I keep that from happening?
Speaker 3 (02:04:27):
You don't send her with him? I mean, here's the thing.
Speaker 16 (02:04:30):
You and he were never married, right, correct, So under
the law since November one of twenty eleven, the law
has been in I paraphrase under Title ten, sub section
seventy seven hundred.
Speaker 3 (02:04:40):
You look at the very last law.
Speaker 16 (02:04:42):
It says, and I again paraphrase, Mom's got sole custody
till dad does something about it in the court of law. So,
in other words, if you don't want her to go,
she doesn't have to go, which means you don't have
to send her.
Speaker 3 (02:04:52):
And if he, you know, says makes threats and this,
that and the other, he can go pound sand because
he doesn't have any legal rights to her under the law.
And this to Oklahoma.
Speaker 16 (02:05:01):
So and he has no legal there's no order court
ordered visitation or anything like that. So if you don't
want her to go, don't send her. Where's he wanting
to take her anyway?
Speaker 18 (02:05:12):
He wants to take her to see his family, which
is another state?
Speaker 3 (02:05:17):
Which state is at Georgia? Yeah, it's pretty.
Speaker 1 (02:05:21):
Furs say shows do when the confrontation happens and he
pushes back, does she call the police?
Speaker 11 (02:05:26):
Like?
Speaker 2 (02:05:26):
How does she handle that?
Speaker 3 (02:05:27):
Well defined pushing back?
Speaker 16 (02:05:28):
I mean, if he physically assault she shows up to
take her right, if he shows up to take her,
telling the pounds sand and if he doesn't go a
call the cops and have him dragged off your property.
Speaker 3 (02:05:37):
I mean, it's really that simple.
Speaker 16 (02:05:38):
I mean, I know it doesn't sound that way when
we're thinking about it and just our heads maybe, but
the fact is, you have custody under the law. There's
no custody arrangement ordered by the court. There's no custody
ordered for him. He doesn't have any rights to her
at this point. If she don't want her to go,
keep her in the house, lock the door, telling the
pound sand, and if he doesn't go away, call the cops.
(02:05:59):
He's trested saying have him dragged off your property?
Speaker 7 (02:06:01):
Is that only because they were never married or because he.
Speaker 16 (02:06:05):
Was because he was never because he was never married,
the fact he was in jail's is not relevant. Okay
that the fact he was in Joe's completely not relevant
to the situation. It's because they were they had a
child out of wedlock, they were not married. Whether he
was present that day or not is important exactly. And
even if he's on the birchertivicot, even if he had,
even if his name's on there and he's sign any acknowledgement,
that only gives a presumption in the state of Oklahoma
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that he's dad.
Speaker 3 (02:06:27):
That doesn't give him any rights.
Speaker 8 (02:06:28):
Even if he's paying child' sport, even if he's paying
child's had visitation in contact, even if he's had.
Speaker 16 (02:06:32):
Visitation in contact, that does not give him rights to
her in any way, shape or form. Unless you have
a document from a judge, signed by a judge, stamped
with a file stamp from a county, he can go pound.
Speaker 18 (02:06:45):
Sand That's great, thank you, good luck you so much.
Speaker 1 (02:06:50):
That's fascinating.
Speaker 8 (02:06:51):
All right, last one, Joe, what's your question for Jeff Hensley?
Of Hensley and Associates.
Speaker 10 (02:06:56):
My wife was anyone that if at one time she
got QUI thank god that at that time, three years ago,
she dropped her children up at a grandma's house and
still does not pick them up. Now she's saying that
she can go get them anytime that she wants. Is
that true or no? Because a grandma doesn't want the
kids to have.
Speaker 3 (02:07:17):
Okay, so with her.
Speaker 16 (02:07:18):
So does grandma have a power of attorney or a
guardianship in place? She does not, and mom can go
get kids anytime she wants.
Speaker 10 (02:07:26):
Okay, that's what I mean to know. Thank you sir.
Speaker 1 (02:07:28):
You wanting good luck Joe, and grandma could go get
a power of attorney at any time.
Speaker 16 (02:07:32):
Well, so remember power of attorney is granted by mom
or dad to give them authorisation.
Speaker 3 (02:07:37):
To do medical or you know, school or whatever. What's
really more?
Speaker 16 (02:07:41):
And I shouldn't have said POI should just jump to
guardianship unless grandma's got a guardianship that she is the
legal guardian of those kids. Because mom and dad are
in fit in some form or whatever. Parents can go
get those kids anytime they want. I mean, just because
you drop the kids off somewhere doesn't mean that that
person now has complete control and they have a guardianship
in place. So you know, Grandma may not like it,
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but you know Grandma's had time to get a guardianship
and she could still get a guardianship if she thinks
that mom is unfit in some way.
Speaker 3 (02:08:10):
But yeah, otherwise Grandma has got to give him up.
Speaker 1 (02:08:14):
Listen, all these situations are uniquely different, and yours will
be uniquely uniquely different. You find yourself in that situation,
that's why you need to have an attorney to help
represent you and to answer your questions. Jeff and the
folks at Hensley Associates are able to give you a
freak consultation just because you're listening to him on KMOD
called nine eight three nine eight five six nine two
for Hensley Associates and mentioned KMOD get that free consultation
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over the phone nine eight three nine eight five six
nine two. It doesn't matter if it's something in another
state or you find yourself outside of family law. Jeff
and the folks at Hensley Associates are there to help,
and they have another practice that can help in other
areas of the law.
Speaker 3 (02:08:50):
Right so through our PROHUSCA office, and again don't worry
about the location.
Speaker 16 (02:08:53):
We work in conjunction. The attorney that works up there
also works in our Tulsa office. But if you got
anything in addition two famil laws, if you've got criminal issues, probate,
you need a will or trust drafted. If you've got
a contract that needs reviewed, even if it's an employment contract,
we can help with that.
Speaker 3 (02:09:09):
If you've got oil and.
Speaker 16 (02:09:10):
Gas issues, carrecks, medical issues, those kind of things, please
give us a call.
Speaker 3 (02:09:14):
We'd love to help you. The name of the firm
up there is Shoemake.
Speaker 13 (02:09:18):
It is us.
Speaker 16 (02:09:18):
We just left the name because it's been there since
the nineteen seventies and everybody in Northern Counties knows it.
But please give them a call. You can give us
a call on Tulsa at Hinsley Associates and we can
hook you up with them up there.
Speaker 3 (02:09:29):
But please, we'd love to be able to help you
in addition to any other family law stuff you've got.
Speaker 8 (02:09:35):
Six nine two for Hensing Associates. Jeff, have a great week,
hey too. Thanks, take a break and we'll be back.
Speaker 9 (02:09:40):
Telsa's morning show, The Big Man Boarding Show. The Assault
continues the next ninety seven to five.
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I don't know how much.
Speaker 8 (02:10:08):
Truth there is with this, but there is a rumor
going around that Aaron Rodgers is not going.
Speaker 1 (02:10:16):
To go to the Steelers.
Speaker 8 (02:10:21):
And there's been a development that has happened in the
last seven days or so regarding Derek Carr and the
New Orleans Saints, and Derek Carr might not be able
to play this year, okay, and because of an elbow issue,
and so they're going to be in need of a quarterback.
(02:10:42):
And apparently that has Aaron Rodgers attention. Whether that's true
or not, and this is a tactic to better negotiate
with the Steelers maybe, but it is entirely possible that
he could make it to the steel I think to
the Saints, I think it's entirely possible that they're going
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to be in a position where they will need a quarterback. Yeah,
Spencer Rattler, I think he's a fine backup, but he
is not a starter. And they Taysom Hill is solid.
Speaker 1 (02:11:21):
They have some great.
Speaker 2 (02:11:23):
Players on that team, They've got that new coach.
Speaker 1 (02:11:27):
Yeah, you think that Rattler could be a starter with
just a little bit of work. I mean, no, just
always a backup. Huh No, always a backup.
Speaker 8 (02:11:38):
No, I just I think I think it takes a
certain demeanor to be a quarterback in the NFL. And
Spencer Ratler has talked about being an elite level quarterback
many times, and he's had flashes of that, but continually
he has not.
Speaker 1 (02:11:58):
There's no consistency therefore with them.
Speaker 2 (02:12:00):
No, Baker is in that boat.
Speaker 8 (02:12:02):
He has had flashes of elite, but to be consistently
that no, right, Right, when you talk about elite level quarterbacks,
Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, Aaron Rodgers, you don't put Baker
(02:12:22):
in those conversations.
Speaker 1 (02:12:24):
You don't put Spencer in those conversations, right. I don't
think Spencer's played enough to get there yet. I think
Baker probably should be in that conversation. But that's just
my opinion though as the years go by. Typically that's
not something you develop. You either got it or youno
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sort of thing.
Speaker 8 (02:12:46):
Yeah, Tom Brady was a backup to Drew Bledsoe, but
not for a long There was never a question on
his abilities.
Speaker 2 (02:12:53):
They knew he would be a guy.
Speaker 8 (02:12:55):
Yeah, they didn't have any idea he'd be elite in
the best of all time, right, but they knew he
was gonna be a great quarterback.
Speaker 2 (02:13:02):
Kurt Warner was not expected to be the guy. That
is a rare story, right.
Speaker 1 (02:13:08):
I just feel like I mean, I mean, with a
little bit of work, you know, and sometimes you know,
you just got to be thrown into that situation and
then to prove yourself, you know what I'm saying. I
think maybe maybe Spencher probably could potentially do that. Basically,
I just want Aaron to go away, just be done, man.
I mean, he he could show up and have a
(02:13:29):
crazy season under that head coach who's a very offensive
minded coach, Aaron Rodgers. Yeah with the Saints. Yeah maybe.
So maybe it just seems like it's always something with him.
It's entertaining.
Speaker 2 (02:13:41):
What other wiged world and what other things are we
going to talk about with the NFL right now?
Speaker 1 (02:13:46):
Right well, it's not NFL season right now, but that's
what I'm saying, But we got to talk about golf
and baseball and hockey.
Speaker 8 (02:13:56):
I think it is a good storyline. It's always exciting
to see like where players are gonna go. And you
think of a quarterback as much as you two think
not he is an elite level quarterback and where he
could go and you talk about Derek Carr and they're like, oh,
they may do Okay, they don't have a lot to
Suddenly they have a quarterback who can get it done,
(02:14:19):
one of the top stat earning quarterbacks the last season.
And now that that that team suddenly has life, right right,
that's that's a crazy drama graz anatomy storyline.
Speaker 1 (02:14:28):
Absolutely, and the Jets thought the exact same thing. The
Jets thought, oh, hell, we gonna get Aaron Rodgers and
we go we're gonna kill it this year. Yeah, and
then he breaks his leg. Yeah, then he's alf killing season.
But whatever, you know what I mean.
Speaker 8 (02:14:43):
But what I'm saying is up until that moment, it
created a great storyline, right, and it got people talking.
And even when he came back, it created a great storyline.
Speaker 1 (02:14:54):
And if you're a Saints fan, even though you may
not want Aaron Rodgers because you share that same sentiment,
it creates a storyline of life. Yet when it when
you were like, oh, by gives you something to look
forward to, but you also might be setting yourself up
for disappointment. Well that's anything right, all right.
Speaker 2 (02:15:09):
We got to take a break. We'll be back.
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Speaker 7 (02:15:45):
I learned to skip the annual easter egg hunt this
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at the landfill. I mean, the easter bunny has never
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And also, after her recent trip to space, Gail King
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Give me what you learned today. I learned that finally,
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I learned those women who went to space is the
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that's going on the trip with them. And I also learned,
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