All right, good morning, everybody. Excuse me, let me clear my throat. There. It is six oh seven here on the casey O Day Radio program, and I come to you on this Thursday knowing two things that frankly, I didn't know that I needed to know, and I'm still not sure that I needed to know. But unfortunately that's part of the gig.
You know, gotta sometimes you gotta, you gotta do stuff on behalf of everyone else to save them having to do it, you know, like watching speeches and stuff for how Rosses watches award shows supposed to that kind of stuff, except these were a little smaller doses. One I didn't know yesterday,
although I am I think it piqued my memory. I believe we have covered this girl before, just because I think when the world first saw a ten year old little white girl doing explicit rap lyrics and then making flex videos, he had hit the news cycle because it kind of felt like the parents were really behind all of this and it didn't see healthy, and that I vaguely
remember. The reason I'm bringing this up now is because this very same artiste, known by little Little tay So her family issued a statement yesterday saying that she died, not just that she died, but that her brother died. She's fourteen now, and and I don't I here's the deal. I'm not
saying was because I don't know what the hell is going on here. And I watched a couple videos of some like YouTube people who they kind of cover this insanity, and they were going through some of the history of like crap that her parents have pulled and just it's just it's very exploitive, okay, And then they point out that the father, literally, when asked by reporters yesterday to confirm his daughter's death, wouldn't do it. And the police where
they live say they have not gotten any reports of this. And it's an internet thing, so you already have people on the internet who are exploiting stuff. But like everyone was like, ah, you know, this is a fourteen year old girl, her older brother, who I believe it was twenty one. You know, it's a sad story. And by the way, it is a sad story. There's no details that have been released as to how it may have happened. But you know, because I got the vibe,
this is just my opinion. I got the vibe that the parents are really They're pushing a lot of this crap, and I wonder what that does to a fourteen year old or in her case, ten or whatever she was when she started this. Trust me, they're not ten year old's words. If you catch them adrift, then I read this statement from the family. It's with a heavy heart we share the devastating news of our beloved Claire that's her first name, sudden and tragic passing. We have no words to express
the unbearable loss and indescribable pain. Notice they just mentioned the daughter. This outcome was entirely unexpected and has left us all in shock. Her brother's passing adds even more unimaginable depth to our grief. This is why I think this is a troll job. If you had two kids, and yes, one is more famous than the other, okay, fair enough? Do you write it like that if they both died together, because they're your kids, right,
one is more famous than the those are your children? Do you mention one and then go three more lines before casually mentioning the other one and not even using his name? Ross, Am I wrong? Hearing a horrible person for having some questions about this? No? I mean my thing is the police they can't confirm it, so right, And I waited to look at all. I looked all this stuff up this morning, or I watched the videos last night, but I was looking up to see if there was an
update this morning. And you're right, the police say they have no reports. But who would write who? What parent would write that if two of their kids died? And you know, because and they don't tell you what
you're thinking? Car accident? Who the hell knows? Right? Something where where you only mention your famous daughter's name and then you only casually mention your other kid without his name later in the thing, and then they say it again during this time of a ment sorrow, we asked for privacy as a circle substances running. Claire and her brother's passing are still under investigation. So there she claims there's a police investigation. But you know the police there?
Now does that mean that that happened there? Right? Maybe they maybe heard a recuse their brothers twenty one she worked it, Maybe they were off somewhere, maybe they were in a different country, film and something. I don't know. But if if it turns out to be some sort of prank, are we so gone on the internet that that will be beneficial because she kind
of, you know, the initial shock wear off. And I don't know that the the the Benjamin's have been flowing in at the rate that they used to, Like, is it possible that we're in such a troll environment because remember you have all of these TikTokers now who their whole stick is go out and be horrible to people, shooting fireworks on busses. That one kid over in the UK, I can't remember what his name is, who's he just runs around, does you illegal stuff? And people respond to that, and
there's and there's a whole list of these folks. The guy who remember the guy who went up to the homeless dude and will say, hey man, you want me to get you something to eat? And he goes in like a Wendy's or whatever, he comes out and then he proceeds to eat what he bought in front of that dude. Now, that guy later went to claim that that was a set up, like he knew the homeless dude, But it doesn't explain what the homeless dude was literally smoking crack in your video.
And secondly, you're still promoting that going up to somebody offering a helping hand, only to mock them right in their face. So are we so gone societally that somehow this will be a win if it is, in fact just a bunch of trolling or a prank. I kind of feel like, yeah, and I think everyone knows what's up, and and like, for whatever reason, they craved this crap. I saw that. What's that twitch
user? I saw he finally spoke out, the one who organized that little gathering at Union Square that turned into a full fledged riot, and so he spoke out and online he said it was not cool. I'm beyond disappointed. This was on his live stream. Anyone who was disruptive that day. This is not cool. Now, I get was he telling people to uh get crazy and break the lat I didn't see any video that that being said.
People are going to take advantage of that stuff, man, And you have a whole slice of society that is happy to do that, and it's almost a status symbol. They're the same idiots that later we'll post pictures of things that they looted or money that they stole. You see these stories all the time, and then we'll wonder how how they got busted so quick. So I said, I learned two things yesterday. One was all that little taste stuff, and if you want to weigh in on it, please do although
I got a chat. Are we rebooted on the phones on your end? Nope? Okay, well don't call in yet. Do we have a small lightning storm overnight? Oh jeez. This here's the second thing I learned. You're ready just because somebody gives you a twenty ounce beer and then you put it in your fridge for you know, like thank you. They bother they're like, hey, I think you would have liked this just a single can.
And then yesterday you're like, you know what, I could go for a beer, and I OpEd my fridge and I didn't have any beer except that that beer, by the way, wasn't a Carolina Reaper IPA. You don't have to drink it. I feel like you should regift that because I drank that bad boy. I went to bed last night and I would say I woke up about two hours later and it's been awful, which is surprising because while the beer was definitely spicy, I eat spot. I don't know
what man I am. I don't think it's quite as bad as when you ate that hot was that Carolina Reaper hot sauce that you did in a shot glass? Yeah? It was yeah, yeah, and a giant tall shot glass, not like a little baby shot glass with a don no no, I didn't mean to imply that you wish thank you. Obviously that's gonna be much more concentrated than this beer was, because they wanted to be somewhat man but it was. It was definitely made as a test beer. And I
don't know why. I just drank the thing and holy cow, I you know what, maybe maybe you got a pair it with some dairy or so. I don't know. I was very irresponsible because I just wanted a beer. And it was perfect. Because I got the end of the beer. I'm like, I'm going to bed. I was a perfect amount of I went right to sleep. Oh so you drank it before bed? Yeah? Whoops? Yeah you think it hurts the laugh and sit. I'll let you
do the math. Six nineteen Hang on, this is one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and here's Talk five w PTI and the Triad. All right, good morning, it is six twenty four here on the case c O DA radio program you need to take a day. Huh. Yeah. I saw the news yesterday and I was just shook to the core.
I'm like, I can't come in a little little tay is passed. Well maybe, and I'm a fan of my initial though is instantly I am a fan of his or her entire collection because you don't see them you see them as a music icon, right, correct? I see them as part of my life. Did you want to sing some of one of your fas you know? I just can't. It hurts too much. Sure, I can cue up Candle in the Wind because said she have a name? Can you
name one of your favorite songs in the Wind? No? No, No, I feel like I feel like I feel like I feel like Princess Die has died again. That's how I feel. Well. They confirmed that it was confirmed? Correct? Yeah, So I don't know anyway enough about me. I can't believe you would do that before bed? What drink the Carolina Reaper beer? Okay, Well, here was the deal. I didn't set out to do it right before I went to bed, all right, So let me give you the time frames. I went to bed about nine fifteen
last night. I was I was a little tired. I opened the beer about well, I opened it after I sent the prep to you, so so I sent the prep to Ross. He's got his thing about Yeah, I would say. I would say it was about thirty minutes forty five minutes after that, because I was I grabbed something to eat and then I grabbed the beer after So there was supposed to be the gap of quite some time. But it doesn't drink quickly because of the fact that it's full of Carolina
Reaper. So by the time I finished consuming it, which took place easily over the run of an hour or so, now I'm budding up against when I want to go to sleep. So but obviously that was way too close. So it was dumb. It was. It was a bad idea. I'm telling you. Drinking that shot double shot whatever of the Carolina Reaper sauce straight from the bottle to the shot glass the worst thing I ever did,
the worst pain I've ever felt. Felt like an an alien was going to pop out of my stomach, and you kind of wanted it to too, just to because I did the same thing. I did that on a twitch stream. I went to bed around midnight and then I woke up at around two in the morning because I remember doing it being like I wasn't that bad, and I did on stream. I had to like eat ice cream and it was awful. Like face, it's like, turn around, I was stung by a bee. But then I went out into bed. I was
like, all right, it wasn't so bad. And then it was like two hours later, I will cup in the middle of the night, like what is this pain in my stomach? Right? Yeah, so I ate all the drugs this morning. We'll see if any of that helps. But a bad decisions, man, you know, twenty year old me, that wouldn't have been a problem. I love spicy food. We used to drink prairie fires. You know what a prairie fire is, and you try to see you can make the strongest prairie fire. That was the stupid macho test.
Are you ready? There's I don't maybe this is elsewhere it's called something. I'm sure this is elsewhere and it's called something different, But in Wyomi we called it prairie fire. So prairie fire is tabasco and hot damn. So you pour, you pour in a shot glass. You pour whatever out of the shot that you want the hot damn to be and then you fill the rest of the space with Tabasco sauce or you can use other hot sauce, but it has to be hot because you're doing it to impress people.
And we you know, I could bang through two or three of those, man, when I was in my early twenties. Heads ships sailed, so anyway, should have given it away. By the way, they make a non alcoholic version of it. Ross because I went online to like check Schoolville and stuff. So maybe there's a gift in your future, you know, for your stream man. I'm here to help. After the show is on the iHeart radio app. Search case O Day for the podcast on the iHeart
Radio app. What a headline, What a story we're gonna have to get into out of a Canadia? Just a bunch of heartless pieces of crap, including the reporter on this story. We'll get to that here in just a few minutes. Let me grab a call real quick. Do do do you Donna? Good morning? What's up? Good morning, Casey. I wanted to comment on that guy who said he is going to give away PS five. Yeah, he knows how popular he is and he calls for it to
happen in the center of New York City. What did he expect was going to happen? He shows up there with five maybe he expected maybe he expected people were going to show up and not be pieces of crap. I have Look, I haven't heard him say anything that you know, said anything to individuals, because trust me, people are mining this guy for anything around this. And if somebody does play something where they can make that connection, then
fine. But no, I'm not gonna I'm not saying that he incited it. I'm not no, no, no, no, no, no no.
And here's where I'm gonna agree with you. But the charges as they stand don't include him having to encourage them to riot because of the way that the regulations work, where it is understood that if you organize a large gathering and you don't properly barricade and hire security or contract with police for this, you're creating it's it's you know, it's it's like that manslaughter charge, unintentional
manslaughter of something where you've you've created a scenario that is so dangerous. Why you didn't think something was gonna happen or you intended to happen, Perhaps you should have. Yeah, see. Yeah, he didn't get the permits, he didn't get security, all of that. Yeah, but I bet. But here's here's the deal. I battle with this because if he'd if let's say, he'd just said, hey, let's all gather to protest an issue, it wouldn't have applied. Right. They could have held obviously the people
who committed crimes accountable. But you know, just a randomly telling people to gather because you want to protest something, that's perfectly fine. And if I was to go on the radio and say, hey, you know what, let's all meet somewhere a little later, do I have liability for that? Do I not? We've done that in the pat Remember when I saw the Osama bin lad the thing happened. We didn't impromptu thank god he's dead party
because everyone was acting all a fool about it in the news. And that was just that was something whipped up in like a day, and I don't know, like fifty sixty people showed up because it was like later that day. But now, did you get in trouble? No? No, Yeah, well so there's a magic number there at some point. So yeah, I don't. I don't know, but I'm sure as a lawyer told him to sound said, you know, be very sorry too. So on his side, though, you know, ignorance to the law is no excuse,
h that he should have checked into it before he called out. You know, do I need permits? Do I need security? What you know? Can I do it? Giveaway? I mean he could have called if if if, if I had the numbers that he had right right, you know where you're you're you're up in the millions and millions of followers. I think my mindset'd be very different about stuff like that. And even nowadays, now that we've been on the air this long, I think my mindset would be
very different about that versus very early on. So, yeah, you could create some k I'm not oh no, no, no, no, I know you don't. Oh no, I didn't mean that. I'm just saying that your popularity, you could look you weren't careful. Do you understand? Do you understand? Thank you for the call there, Donna, You're welcome. Yeah, do appreciate it? Do you? Do you people understand how many poor shop owners tours, some officials, perhaps even elected officials in the
Greater Boon area. I have been harassed because of a person on this show with people asking them like where do how do I get to the boon big beer? Whatever I think the city should give I think boone should give me money, They should give me a cut of I should should contact the what do you call it there, the Chamber of Commerce and be like, oh much business I've given you. But but it's under false pretenses, so that semantics, dude, come on, but then they're la, I'm never coming
back money. Where's the pretzels? Capitalism? Ain't it grand? So you know that's a that's a thing. All right? Let me read this this from the CDC or CBC, excuse me, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. So they're PBS black students, teachers and politicians in Hamilton's It's Ontario concerned about rhetoric after Toronto principle's death. Okay, so for those of you who don't know what happened, that just to show you how tasteless this article is. This
principle his name was Richard Blitz blick Stone. He was sixty. He was a principal with the Toronto School District and he, like many other many other school folks or even you know, folks in business and I'm sure many of
you was forced to sit through an anti racism training session. So they bring in what was this chick's name, Kiki Ojoe Thompson, who is a professional victim, and so she starts going through her power point for which she's probably getting paid, like I think it was seven grand or something to go through a power point, and at one point she turns her attention to the principles.
So they got all the school colleagues on there, They got the principle on there, and he's a white guy, and she starts in on him, starts asking him questions. One of the questions that she asked was whether Canada was more racist than the United States, and he said he didn't think so, and then it was on she referred. She over the course of the next few minutes, accused him of being a white supremacist, barrated him in front of his colleagues, encouraged his colleagues to treat him as a white
supremacist. And then from there that information, as you know, a little video clip of it, made its way out on the social media, which of course got all of the social justice activists fired up, and they were they were trying to dos him. They did, calling him a white supremacist. People were organizing the various protests, all of this stuff. So you know, the guy did, he killed himself. He killed himself. By the way, there was nothing else that they came up with but this.
But it didn't matter. They were destroying this man. And I don't know what all was going on in the rest of his life. If that was just a you know, the final straw, or if that changed everything and he couldn't deal with it. The guy killed himself. So the reporting by the by the reporter is not about this has gone too far. Look what a poisonous is or at the very least this is tragic. Maybe we need to look at how we're doing stuff now. He didn't do it right away.
In fact, initially he went to the school district and filed a filed a complaint and I think he filed a lawsuit. After investigating the complaint, the district agreed that this anti racism instructor was super racist or at the very least was a bullying. Yeah, here we go file a lawsuit against the school board related to the twenty twenty one online anti racism training session. And then they in the story. By the way, they don't mention that the
school district found that the training was bullying and abusive. They literally left that out of the article, and instead of the article of being about the fact that this guy, who by all accounts seemed to be a pretty good principle people, he had a lot of supporters who were attempting to defend him. The story is that the public is weaponizing and using rhetoric following the death to
push back. Here we go. Black students, teachers, politicians, and advocates gathered Friday voicing concerns about the rhetoric around a Toronto principle who died by suicide, saying people are weaponizing his death to push back against anti racism efforts. So, not only do the folks involved here, the trainer and the supporters that were not only not only are they perfectly comfortable with their behavior directly
contributing to an individual suicide. And he did indicate that this was a contributory I guess in a note he left or communication he made with somebody, not a not sitting there and for a moment thinking, you know what, maybe we should have done things differently. No, they decided to make the story all about them again and how oppressed they are because the public is using rhetoric from this incident to push back on their anti racism efforts. That's horrific.
Man, I can't even fat. I couldn't. I don't know how I would deal with something. If something we said here on the radio directly contributed to that, I would most definitely take a step back and try to figure out. Yeah, I'd listen back to it. They didn't choot, by the way they did in the article. They also didn't choose to include the
actual brating during this whole thing. They left all of that. They left the investigation and now finding that it was bullying, it was abusive, it was inappropriate, and they left the actual clip out for people who wanted to go and see what was up. And then the CBC comes in there and turns it into another victim story of these these poor poor educators, anti racism educators who are now having their life's work attacked, which is deeply ironic because
that's literally what she facilitated, what she started in most people's minds, that's what they're pushing back. Remember, these are the same people that got butt hurt when they got relabeled on Twitter by by Elon Musk. What did he He wrote like something percent government funded or whatever, and they lost their flipping minds. That was that's the same same group of folks up there, all
right. Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Also, I don't know if you know what's going on in Canada with social media.
So they passed a rule about excuse me, social media posting news, and Facebook's like, you know what, We're just not going to let them post news in Canada, which is important when you consider that removing that footprint and that ability to transmit non government related news, private, privately held news makes it so that the only news that is easy to share up there on these platforms becomes the CBC stuff because it's because they won, they have other mechanisms
for distributing it. And two, they have the largest footprint on their own social media stuff and their government owned so they basically worked with the current government up there. They've got themselves a little coup that's going to remove some of their competition and now they're the ones who are going to have the easiest time controlling the narrative. And their narrative is after this horrific thing happens, and this man is driven to suicide by these monsters. They have to do a
piece about how the people are being mean to the monsters. People joke about those indicating that it might. You know, a lot of this is subtrofusion. It's about power and all of it. If you think that the people who enjoy this stuff aren't these thoughts aren't passing through their head, you're dead wrong, man. This is stuff that they think about. This is stuff that strategically works for them because it's no holds hard, anything goes all about
win win win. There they are some of the most driven people in the world. And it's and it's all ideologically based, and the ends justify the means, and you don't you don't have to get a tinfoil hat out to recognize when there are instances of that. All right, six forty nine k c O Day Radio Program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four back in just a few smart talk all day, FIVEPTI in the
Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, good morning, six fifty five, and welcome back here on the k CEO Day Radio program. Uh, we gotta because if we can't pass it up. We got a Rick Flair story coming up. We'll get to that in just a little bit. Let me grab a phone call here, Jamal, what's up? Hey? Hey see, I just want to say, excuse me, good morning. They see anti racism is a white is an attack is white racism, That's what it is. Need people say anti racism,
It is an actual attack on whites. It is black supremacy. Being taught and being pushed on this stuff about anti racism is anti white. That's all it is. They see, that's why you listen to it. They always try to paint one particular group, which is whites, in a bad way. They always talk about whites being slave owners. Don't talk about the black slave owners. Don't talk about the Native of American slave owners. They don't
tell you the true history of slavery and how people would capture. They always do that in this class where they bully that man and bullied that man. This was after fitting All Floyd and you know they lied about George will first anything though you want on drugs, they a lot about it, But this is what came out of the George Floyd and black supremacy. As a real
Martin Luther Kine preached against black supremacy and what was taking place. So when people did with this anti racism, all it is is trying to a feminize white males, chat a feminizing and tarrant a poor white man that's already is. It's an attack, and it's a constant attack because the new an attack. And let me say this, it was not just an attack by this individual, and it almost doesn't even have to be on this particular issue,
but it was what caused the masses to salivate. You know, this woman set this up and continued and people around her continued to promote this because the initial pushback they didn't like that either, and that is why this guy from every angle was having, you know, individuals attack Kim and docks him and harass him in public. I mean, if she led, she led a mob in the same way those two idiots in Portland. Sure look like they led a mob, but a jury found them not liable in the Andy No
case this week. So Jamal, I got a roll here, Yeah, I yeah, I got like twenty seconds, but I hear you, Yeah, it was all right. I have a good one. Yeah, I don't know there's not some liability there. Now, Look, you're welcome to your free speech, but at the very least school district and nobody else should touch this woman's company. But once you've got people out there doing this stuff, Canada's doesn't have the First Amendment. Keep that in mind. All right,
good morning everybody, and welcome. It is seven oh six here on the King CEO Game radio program. Dude, or do we have any honest journalists in anything anymore? Or is it all either you having to push social justice stuff for bowing to some power broker within it. And this is really annoying if you're if you're a golf fan, or if you even just slightly care. One of one of the professional golfers, Brian Deschambeau, well, a lot of people enjoy watching because he golfs the same stupid way I do,
although he's much better. But I mean tactically, you know, one of my big problems is like, yeah, I can totally hit it over that. Sure, I can drive the left side of the fairway. I just got to carry that tree at two fifty, no problem. And for me, it's a problem. This dude man when he coils and hits one. It's it goes I don't even know it is driving averages. It's stupid. The problem is is a lot of times it doesn't go necessarily right down
the middle. But he's entertaining to watch. So he shot a fifty eight. He shot a fifty eight at the Greenbrier, which that course up there, I'm assuming it was the White Course, hold on, it didn't check that. I think it was. That's what I remember. That's the one that usually play anyway, So he's up with the Greenbrier, which is an incredibly hard course. If anyone's ever played it, it ain't easy, and it's not it's not even and just not easy. Like you and I deal
with, It's not easy from a professional standpoint. Now, granted, the course on Sunday was playing easier, and it was it was arguably easier than many of the courses that pros had played. However, it wasn't outside the two ends of the spectrum. And the reason that they're beefing on this is because it was part of the Live Tour, the LIV and not on one
of the PGA events. Never mind that the PGA plays this course and was again within the realm because they can rate the difficulty of courses in a couple of different ways. There's the rate that you'll see on a card which deals with slope and stuff like that from a handicap standpoint, that's how you're getting there. And they're also they want to know how it plays averages for the
tour players. Well, you know, the Live Tour is a bunch of PGA tour players, and then once they get the merger done, it'll all be what it is. But it played I think it played three three under that day, So which is which is very easy uh in p from a PGA standards, but is not outside the realm of what they've done, right, There are there are courses that have played easier than this in PGA history,
and in those instances it doesn't necessarily mean somebody carded under sixty. Only about a dozen people have carded under sixty in a in an official event with the PGA standards, which this course met. No, so what do they do rather than pointing out, rather than pointing out, hey, this is
pretty impressive, he joins just twelve or thirteen other people. Let's say I'm trying to look at some many other scores here in doing that, but it's not impressive because he didn't gain as many strokes on the field by doing it as other predecessors have. So as a result, these journalists from the folks with Data Golf and one of the publications decided that once they just once, they went and they looked to see that he didn't gain as many strokes in
the competition. They ranked it as the three hundred and twenty eighth best round of competitive golf. As you can imagine, sub sixty rounds for the most part are within the top fifty. I think they all are. So the fact that this was a live event, they want to trash on this. Dude, here's the deal. When it's about what you're shooting. Uh, and and you know what, what you go the number that you post out there, right, you can go ahead and analyze how much of a lead
that opened up on the competition. I believe the record holder for lead opened in a single round was Woods. Tiger Woods did it and he shot up. Uh what did he shoot? I can't remember he shot, but he had he gained eleven strokes. I think he shot a sixty or something. The guys shot at fifty eight. That has nothing to do with the people playing around him, because you're playing the course and you're playing the same course that everybody else is playing. Everybody's gotta go out. They got a T
from that te area, they gotta put to where that hole is. They gotta deal with any of the angles that have been brought into play. Maybe the T has been moved back extensively. You know, there's there are holes, a lot of holes that play a reasonable part four one day and they'll move those those right up to the tips man right up to the front, I mean, and it's a drivable par four and it change, it fundamentally
changes the entire hole. I enjoy when they do stuff like that. For those of you who have gone to any of the PGA event over in Greensboro, you know what I'm talking about. They manipulate the say manipulate. It's not in a bad way. It's in a let's make an interesting way. Several of the holes and on the back himmer which one it is, they have a drivable part four there because of where they put the but not every day. And it's fascinating because there's a lot of risk, but there's a
lot of reward. So what he played that day is what everybody else played that day. But because it's the secondary golf thing and you have all these journalists who feel that they got to fall on the sword for the PG,
it's just really annoying. Sorry I was ram but I'm right. And what I'm tying it to is not just the sports aspect of it, but it shows you how willing to manipulate stuff on behalf of whoever their masters are, be it political ideology, one of the two tours for golf, for whatever it is, to do their dirty work for him instead of just remaining independent
journalists. And it shows you how cozy they are, whether they're cozy with the PGA people, they're cozy with the Democratic Party and lawmakers who they all go have drinks with at this little bar that's in the Hayes Adams right next to the White House, which if it's the underground bar there, it's a very famous gathering watering hole where you see many many politicians and many journalists slapping each other on the back and their buddy. Yep. I think it's called
off the record, that's what it is. It's a nice little bar. But you're right, you're on the you're you're in the basement level, so the only lights come from the top and it faces right at the White House there. So but it's cool spot. But this is how you yield stuff like this. Okay, So I just every every single aspect we've talked about, how in h Ross's uh, when he goes to look at video games,
if he goes to what is it kataku? Right, that which is purportedly a video game website, and yet every time there's even a wee bit of controversy any of the article, even if there's not, the articles turned into social justice screeds. Man, I told you the most egregious was this is the article that made me be like, I can't go to this website anymore. Yeah. The topic was like most radical video game soundtracks like radical, Like it's radical, dude, right and you go there. Number one
was a Bernie Sanders campaign video because he's a radical. I'm out, Yeah, I don't know what I thought you were gonna say that. What I thought you were gonna say was the PS five review? Do you remember that? Which one was that? So they did it. They did the PS five review, and he started with I'd love to just be able to review the PS five, but there's so much going on in the world. Blah
blah, blah blah blah. Did you know It's like, dude, people are going to your website and they play video games to escape the crap that you're writing about. Yeah, we use it as a mental break from all this garbage. It turned into a Trump attack. I know you're gonna be shocked spoiler alert if you go to read that. It's just awful. And it's like the sort of the graphics good I don't know what's going on. Yeah they do, but but it like infiltrates every single nook and cranny of
this but on on me. And then when people are like, ah, you know what, well, maybe I'll be an independent journalist and actually cover this, you get crapped. Like you just saw at the White House where they purged a third of their hard pass holders and they created a system where they can have plausible deniability while the dirty works done by the folks over in
the media conglomerate that covers us Congress. I'm not look it up if you want to get into all the details, but they made journalists who want to hold a hard pass half to their organization has to hold a hard pass in Congress or the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has twenty five hard passes and you gotta die for one to open up. So that's not gonna happen. And it's all legacy media and over in Congress. It's not even Congress you
can controls it. It's the Press Association. So now all the moonbat journalists have to decide whether you're worthy enough to have yourself a hard credentials so that you can then show that you have it for the purpose of getting one in the White House. Well, who do you think got edged out? Troublesome Meddlesome African Bass Florida, Washington, DC base, but African News, now that guy's out. A lot of the smaller publications who just they they staff
for the White House. They don't have an operation over in Congress, they're out. Several of the religious based, you know, like a couple of the Christian not Christian Science Monitor. They're good, but some of the smaller ones. This is what they do, and the journalists are willing to play along with it. It's it's wildly frustrating, all right, eight eight eight nine three seven eight seventy four, we got a camp. We got a couple cancelations on the show today. We're gonna have to get to those.
And we almost had a third cancelation, apparently almost an entirely other cancelation, but he survived. I'll give you weird details on that coming up next. Hang on one oh six one at Them Talk and ninety four five w PTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is case O Day and Carolina's Morning News. All right, good morning, welcome back as the case O Day radio program. We almost lost a national treasure thanks to Mike Tyson. So I was. I saw this little interview yesterday on one of some
podcasts, the Theo Van. I guess Guy's name, not something I normally watched, but for some reason, because the algorithm, I get fed Mike Tyson stuff and I initially I didn't watch deep enough to see this. I'm like, oh, okay, I turned it off, and then I saw on Twitter somebody with this quote. I'm like, oh man, I should have kept watching it. And then I found a copy of the story over on camera where it was bro Bible or something. So we'll tweet it out
for you. But so did you know Rick Flair and Mike Tyson are business partners in the weed industry. I had no idea, no idea, man, I don't would you want to be a business partner with Mike Tyson? I don't know if you know this. He's got a little bit of a
temper. Do you ever see the videos of like where Tyson is doing some like more local morning news shows like ah Fox whatever, Right, we're in Cleveland today because Tyson's doing this thing, and then like the reporter will even breathe anything having to do with the Tyson rape conviction and how much Tyson freaks
out starts swearing. There's some famous videos of this, and it doesn't just have to if he just gets annoyed at your questions, I don't know, man, but hey, if it works for him, more power to them. However, Flair Flair was talking about one time when early on when Mike decided, hey, let's get a bunch of the product, didn't you? And apparently it didn't go well, that's all I with Mike one night in Hampton's that I went it's called a a cannabis coma, right, I mean,
I actually thought I'd died. I said, I said to myself, And they brought me back in my room and I laid there and I thought, I mean, I wasn't aware of anything. I kept asking people to touch you like you do when you think it's been hurt, and people were squeezing my hand, but I would be talking to him and they wouldn't talk back to me. And I was like, you know, on the delay process, right, And I said to myself, I did I die? I just died because I feel like I did when I was in my cohne
one. But I can think. I don't think I could think on was in my cohone. I mean that's the way I was talking to myself. Wow. And all of a sudden, I mean, everything possible in the room. Finally, at three o'clock in the morning, I kind of sat up, like when the Blair I went, I'm alive, I'm back. Yeah. I called someone of the phones that it's really you up screwed up my guidance, by the way, I thank you. I have to assume if he sat up like Linda Blair, which is a good visual, that
he screamed woo. If not, why wouldn't you. And secondly, one of the guys on on when the Twitter responses said that Rick Flair and his prime could have taken Tyson in this prime. All right, let's not yet too crazy. Okay, I'm glad he made it though your day smarter one oh six one, Events and News Talk nine four five w PTI more with Casey starts now as we got us say, a couple of cancelations today,
and nothing I can do. I'm just the bearer of bad news. So we'll get the cancel bell, the Caker bell to mark the occasion of these cancelations, the first due to its quote entanglement with whiteness. Entanglement with whiteness is a rather iconic image of America. The Statue of Liberty. Yep,
that's right. Unfortunately, the Statue of Liberty is entangled in whiteness. So I guess it's got's to go, although I am a little concerned because, as I understand it, the totality of our immigration law is written on it. So should we should we in the form of a poem right, which is our immigration law? That's what I was told that if I read that, I will understand our immigration law because it's right there on the Statue of Liberty Ross. Do you ever go to the Statue of Liberty? You go
take the truck over there and go out on the boat. And how many times did you go when you were growing up? How many times did you go to New York City? Never? Oh? Okay, well that would make that simple math for me, all right. So I went out there did the thing. And because I'm you know, I'm a nerd, and I think that I was when I this is not me knocking on the Statue of Liberty was it was incredibly impressive. And the park ranger lady, whatever
they was doing this, I thought she was. She was really funny too, So it was that was good. I was far more fascinated with Ellis Island and all aspects of that. And yes, I did attempt to find which room was the one that the young Godfather stayed in based on the view out the window. Is that nerdy? That is a little nerdy, isn't it? And you can kind of narrow it down. But that's where that's where Victor Corleon, that's that's where that's where the Godfather stayed. And when
he was how old was he? Like ten at the beginning of the I can't remember ten or something, and he had to stay there for three months staring at then Don Corleon's you're talking about don Vito Vito. I'm sorry, I said, Victor, I ment stay Vito, but I was I was trying to mince two words together. But that's where that's where he That's where he lived for what three months during quarantine? Right, all the while, I'm sure plotting the eventual will takeover of the criminal. You know, it's
ferminal element in Manhattan, eventually the murder of his brother. Yes, what's funny that scene when he's going through immigration, right, and he's going through Ellis Island and they put an X on his hand and they circle it. That's actually something they did back in the day, and that's that would What that meant was they thought that the person had a mental deficiency. We didn't talk or something right, so they thought there was something wrong with them mentally.
I guess he proved him wrong. Ross. Ross was all up in some behind the scenes thread on it's such a good Yeah, the Twitter this is what he's telling me about. Yeah, the Twitter count is all the right movies. I think it is really good threads. Yeah, they do like forty forty five, you know, ex threads or whatever posts whatever they're called now. And I was reading one before the show about the Godfather too, and learned a lot of new stuff. And that's one of the things
I learned. So yeah, when he comes through, they're like, there's something wrong with this kid. He isn't mentally right. Let's put him in here, right, Yeah, say that to his face later in life. No, no, no, but tell me the Frado. This is what I found fascinating. Oh, so actually worked better the way that they did
it, right, So Coppola and Puzzo worked on the movie together. Course, Puzzo wrote the book, right, and of course his name is right up there in the opening title, right, so he obviously had some influence. So Mario Puzzo did not want Michael to kill Fredo, right, and Copela was like, we have to do it to complete his journey to the dark side. Yeah, so they compromise and said, Okay, you can
do it, but you have to wait until Michael's mother dies. But Puzzo did not want Fredo to die, which, by the way, and that he is said in the movie, and it makes sense within the character, right, because you have this ultimate respect for the matriarch all of that, and this is gonna happen, but it's it's we're gonna, We're gonna wait, and like it made it made sense within the characters that we understood within the movie. So I didn't think anything of it. So to hear this
behind the scenes thing is fascinating. But now they also thought he had a mental deficiencies. Then here's another thing. It's cool. So that scene where he's talking to tell you Shi or his sister, right, he's talking and she's like, please don't kill Fredo if you're into anything with till mom dies. That scene initially was and even in the movie, but her idea, it was Tallya Shire's idea because Faye was initially where that's that's no kay Kay
wasn't originally supposed to lose the baby via miscarriage. It was a different direction. Yeah, it was tally Shire's idea to say that it was an abortion. So what Kpola did was to to thank her for that idea. He put that scene in the movie of her saying, wait till fre Mom dies. M hm, did you ever find her husband? He's he's in a vacation man he's enjoy he's on the slots, he's on the aah. Man, he's he's got a hot hand right now, he doesn't. Oh,
he does that. He had that plane tickets so great. He's enjoying it. I mean he got there and he was like, I can't go back. No, man fall into that right right. And you know if he's still still trucking, probably hanging out with mow Green or something. I don't know, just he's a busy guy. So oh man, all right, yeah, what a great movie. Not a great movie movie, but unfortunately the Statue of Liberties got to go so sad. And here here's the other
thing. You ready, all right, cancelation number two, real quick? Brown paper bag lunches. Yeah yeah, Brown, you're trying to murder your children. And this is not at all about being able to fully control all of the meals through the schools, which in and of itself is something. No, this is about them wanting to make sure that you know that your kids could be unsafe. CBS News, government and the media worn about brown bag lunches. School lunches brought from home. The next big thing that parents
need to be concerned about as kids return to school. Parents are also returning to packing school lunches, but there's a health risk sitting in your child's lunch box and you're putting it there. Packing healthy food is important, but parents should also consider temperature control, which they don't, and the food born illnesses that can bear from it. All Right, I have a question because I didn't eat cafeteria food until high school and then very rarely. Other than that
it was brown paper bag. Man, it was. There wasn't a lot of variety either, but that's how my mom did it. We didn't have a lot of money. She'd get the big stuff. I remember, I would have to make the sandwiches sometimes in the evening before whatever they were, put them in the fridge so that you know, everyone had their stuff. We all lived. And even though we would I would then take it and I throw it in my backpack, and the damn thing, it'd sit in
my backpack before I'd eat it at lunch. Everyone survived. Ross were their kids dropping dead from brown paper bags? I brought? No I brought brown paper bag lunches to school. I never got high school lunch. We never did it, and it was the same thing. It was gross, right, and looking back, now I'm like, man, that's kind of gross,
but I still ate it every day. Really, a turkey sandwich bologny sandwich would get to school at like seven thirty, would sit in my locker until like twelve thirty one o'clock whenever lunch was because I had the last lunch. I'm fine, Yeah, it backed it probably like made us more resistant, do you know what I'm saying? Right? But yeah, oh yeah, you can't do this. You're really irresponsible. If you do this, you might be trying to kill your kid. Now, we now the one
thing we did have because we had brown paper lunches. It was weird because we had lunch boxes at one point, and we had some of those little freezy pack things that we'd throw in the lunch box. But unless it was sitting near the thing, I don't know that it did any good. But we all lived there. Weren't kids just dropping dead from brown paper bag lunches? Okay? And so how many of you brown paper bag didn't lived?
Just think about you don't have to call it, well, you can't if you want, but but like, was was there a kid who died from a brown paper bag lunch at your school? I feel like George Carlin talking about swimming in the East River right now, he was tempered in feces. Now, you said you always brown paper bag? Did did you even brown paper bag in elementary school? Or did you have a lunchbox in elementary school?
I had a blue Hull Coogan lunchbox and it was the best. I'm sure I think I did, but I couldn't for the life of me remember what it was. And maybe I didn't, I don't know, but I had to stop once he went in the middle school, or otherwise you'd get beat up. Yo, dude, I can't even can't even Oh, let's racet agent. Let's see what he used to bring? Brown paper bag, lunch lunchbox? Were kids dropping from brown paper bag? Lunch box or lunches? Now? Lunchbox? Do you know how badly I wanted at a lunchbox?
Are you kidding me? Brown bag all the way? Yeah, all the way. And we ate a lot in the cafeteria, especially in elementary school. My grandfather was the janitor there. My grandmother was one of the one of the lunch ladies. And you know that was kind of fun though, because I used to go in and used to say, can I get a double? And used to go to the end of the line and I just point down to Grandma and like she'd paid for the double. So I was kind of cool that way. But yeah, definitely brown bag. You
know, Ross, I never knew where. I know you were from the area, but what high school did you go to? I'm curious I went to. So the thing is Schenectady High School is where I went to, but I'm from the mont Pleasant side because they used to be mont Pleasant and then that became the middle school, and then Linton became the high school, which is really weird because it was like a school divided because the Connectedy late du mont Pleasant side it is like the poorer side and the Lunton side was
like the well to do kids. So it was a weird dynamic at school. Well, I didn't know how close you were to shan Or, Columbia. Just just going back and digging into the archives. You know girls I've dated for from that area. So we had cross country meets against Shenandohoa, Oh okay, okay. Did these Connectedy girls you dated did it work out or not? Well? Here I am and I had married a Southern bell so there's the answer to that question. Huh, all right, it made
it. It made him tougher, you know, yeah, a little bit like the brown bag lunches, right, Hey, I agree, and yeah you could go these days. My daughters had to have these fancy lunch bags, you know, not brown bags and not lunch boxes anymore like these the material kind of you know what's it called there whatever? Yeah, I know, the fancy stuff paying right, So yeah, you have no idea.
Melt us go ahead, yeah, will melt in rain. The rains starting to come in already into the Tryad, a heavier rainfall Wilks, Alexander Counties, Alleghany County and rolling east. Probably not severe this morning as the rain spreads through, but there could be some gusty winds and some localized up ponding of water on the roadways. And then this afternoon probably gonna get some sun.
But then later today and tonight, especially from the triangle east, there could be more strong storms firing I think toward the outer banks, and the closer you get to the beach is a better chance of severe weather. So we get round one this morning with the steadier, heavier rain than maybe another round, especially east as we get into the afternoon, but then in between some sunshine, mid upper eighties tomorrow in the afternoon, some isolated storms.
A much different day tomorrow with the rain than it is today. It'll be more pop up stuff and not all that widespread, and it'll be in the afternoon close to ninety degrees. Try it in the upper eighties and a warm weekend. We could get back into the mid nineties. So a load of mid nineties for the weekend with the hottest Abian sun day, maybe a storm around in the afternoon, and I think we're going to keep the nineties into
at least early next week. So we've had a little bit of a break from you know, ninety three to ninety five, but we may be going there, maybe as soon as tomorrow, but certainly over the weekend and the first couple of days of next week. The most impact from storms likely will be today, with the rain coming in this morning and maybe the stronger storms
east later. All right, I appreciate it. We'll talk it in our sir, thank you, Okay, you know, ross somebody brought up a good point too, they said, you know, honestly though, it's also the types of foods I would. I would bet a thousand dollars prepared lunches at school could cause more illness. That's probably true, can when you consider
what is actually in the our brown bag lunch. Mine was the same and there was the only variety was because I'd have a sandwich and it could be it could be a cold cut sandwich, could be peb and J whatever, And then I'd have a piece of fruit banana, apple pair whatever whatever it was at the store. And then I'd have a bag, you know, the little twenty or fifty acts of the cheapy little bags of chips with the back. Yeah, but we didn't have like the name brand. We had
whatever the knockoff I GA brands were. So that was shame that. You know, it's not Cheetos, it's something else, but it's still not Cheetos. I always had the sandwich. We had Little Debbis of some sort of here's the thing, so we in every single lunch for years was the Little Debbie oatmeal cream pies. I cannot eat them to this day. I can't do it. If you put in front of me, I'm gonna vomit.
Well, I I love them because you know, I'm not a big sweets fan, right, right, So so I'd get one thrown in there, some ho ho or the cream pie or whatever, and that was trade bait man I could get. I could get real chips out of that, you know what I'm saying. I get actual, honest to goodness Doritos and not burritos or whatever the knockoff brands was. But that was it every day.
And for the most part, there's you know, the fruit's gonna be fine, but annas don't have to be refrigerated, and so it's just about what's in that sad And if you've got it all wrapped up, eating that seven hour old Tunafish sandwich is gonna make you strong. It's gonna build it up your constitution. That's what you literally can't kill Ross. He's invincible. So
all right, seven fifty one hanging keeping you connected. This is ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one O six one FM Talk in the Triangle. Sandwiches. I saw this thing over like a study they did on what is preferred on sandwiches, people's favorite stuff on sandwiches, and some of you freaks need to answer. I don't know what the heck's going on some of
it I get and it was interesting the way they did it. They broke it down into various sections like cheese, protein, vegetables, sauces, things like that, and then they were pulling people. All right, so what would be your favor What is your favorite? Rank all these? The favorite vegetable on a sandwich? What do you think it is? Tomato? All right, it kind of makes sense. I don't know that I always have to have a tomato on a sandwich, but I'm down with dad. I
prefer that I prefer a tomato on a sandwich versus a burger. I don't know why that. I just I don't like the tomato heat it, I guess is what it is. But all right. Number one cheese cheddar cheese. Number one protein ham black forest ham. Specifically, it was very specific. Number one bread a whole wheat filled by sour dough, and then multigrain. White's not even in the top three, but there's still so much white bread at the store. Somebody's buying it. So I don't know that I
believe that. But here's where steings start breaking down in society needs say, needs to figure it out, and that's the that's the sauces. Man, that's the sauces. So when they ask people what is their favorite condiment to put on a sandwich, ross, what do you think it is? Favorite condiment of Americans on a sandwich? Numero Una. I want to say mayo, but I know it's not It's not it. That's not it. No, And then maybe mustard. I think people would guess mustard. That's probably
my top two. Well, unfortunately your top two are in the top three, but they're losing to barbecue sauce. What what? What are you doing? What do you people? Who is doing this? Who is he's we're talking about cold cuts here, who's putting barbecue sauce on cold cuts? Fifty eight percent of people say that they enjoy barbecue sauce, and then it ended up ranking tops. I don't even understand eight oh seven. And I know it's a good morning, maybe not for me but for you because I'm I'm
stupid. Somebody gave me a while ago. They gave me a Carolina Reaper ipa beer and it's just been sitting in the fridge because it was just one but it's like a it was like a twenty ounce pan and it was sitting in the fridge. And yesterday I'm sitting down some dinner, got all the prep stuff over to ros, digging around on Twitter or whatever, and the dinner, I'm like, you know what, I want a beer? Oh
my fridge. It's the only beer I have in there, which is a failing on my part, I understand, but it's the only beer I had in there, and I didn't want to hit the hard liquors, so I'm like, yeah, how bad can it be? And I drank that thing and it took a while because damn. And then by the time I got done actually consuming it, it's like fifteen minutes twenty minutes before I want to go to bed because I'm tired. So I think I'm doing the responsible thing.
Had a just one beer, going to bed early, and the dinner I made was somewhat nutritious. It was gonna be a good day, and then about two hours after I fell asleep, it's on. So don't do that. Let me be the cautionary tale there. That is far more dangerous than sending your kid to school with a brown bag lunch. All right, And I appreciate people to shaid, well, what you need to do is
you gotta drink some milk. Now it's not it's too late. Well you think the milk's gonna speedwalk to catch up with everything that's already working its way through. I don't you gotta do that when you consume it, and don't do it right before bed. Okay, Yeah, that was your big mistake there. Yeah, I know I didn't intend for it to be, but that has to be like a beginning of the day drink. I'm not listening.
I'm not condoning day drinking, but I'm saying if you're going to drink that, it has to be like in the afternoon right or at the very at the very least. If you're going to drink it, drink it early, like you know, maybe at five o'clock kind of stuff. You know you're gonna meet and only drink one. In fact, don't drink all of
one. Share it with your friends. But to your point, yeah, you gotta give your system a chance to get all that other stuff thrown on it and recover, because when it wakes you up at o dark thirty, it almost it's not even interested in giving you enough time to figure out what the hell is going on. Do you know what I mean, you just feel like somebody's stabbing you. Oh it was bad, still bad. So I did drink some milk this morning, though, because not because I thought
it would work. I was just like, I gotta I gotta get something in there, all right. And then also we were talking about sandwiches because we're apparently you setting brown bag lunches with your kids is going to be the death of them. Never mind that literally like all the generations of people listening brown bag lunches, and I don't I don't remember there being a significant mortality discussion about my classmates dropping from brown bag lunches. But that's just me.
And the only two times I got really, really really sick off consuming food. In both instances they were i'd bad oysters and if you ever been there, grger loins and then fast food, some fast food that I had and I only knows because it literally was the only thing I ate. It was a taco place of some sort. I'll let you do the math, but I got one of those big things. It was like ten tacos in there, and like I was traveling and I was just kind of eating them throughout
the day, which is a responsible decision. And boy, that turned me upside down, so try to be safe. But anyway, going back to sandwiches, Apparently, when asking people what they liked on their sandwiches, barbecue sauce, mayonnaise, and honey mustard to the top three. Who and this is and they're talking about cold cut sandwiches. Who's putting barbecue sauce on a cold cut sandwich? What is that? Is that a thing that I'm unaware
of? Do you know the least favorite ranch? I'm not. I don't think you should put ranch, or at least you can put whatever you want. I'm just gonna judge you. But you put ranch on there. I think that's a little weird too, But I would think that's better than barbecue sauce. So don't get me wrong. Barbecue sauce on a barbecue sandwich, that's great, But that's not one of the options here. And as sure as sell shouldn't be the leading contender. And by the way, it's not
even mustard, it's gonna be honey mustard. Aren't we uppitty this morning? So then I try to cobble together real quick what the what the ultimate sandwich is based on the top response is given, So according if you add the top responses in each category, this would be the sandwich that would emerge. Are you ready tell me if this sounds good to you? Cheddar and black forest ham on whole wheat bread with a tomato sliced tomato on there? Right,
we're good. Now, we're still right. Everybody's happy with barbecue sauce. Who's eating that? Who's putting that on there? Ross? What is your perfect combination of a sandwich, white bread, white bread and mayo, bologny and maybe pickles? I do love the bologny. Actually, if I if I'm feeling like I want to spoil myself, it'll be the bologny with lettuce and tomato and white with mayo. Yeah yeah, I'm down with that. I love the They do a fried bologny up at a few places.
The one I usually get is because it's near is you know, I retract My statement is odds, but that's that's what we're talking about, because that's fried. So this is cold cuts, okay, Because I was my perfect sandwich is a simple tomato sandwich. Yeah with mayo. Yeah yeah, I get down with that. With their when it's heirloom tomato season, I could rock, that for sure. But in this case, you gotta pick from each each category. So you went bologny white bread. What was your cheese
option? I would go American cheese. Okay, alright, not one of the top ones. But you know I'm not a comic, so I'm going American. Yeah, I understand. I had American cheese yesterday because you're not a comic. I made a grilled cheese sandwich a little tomato soup for lunch. It was good. It was it was leftover. It's in the one in the box, so I had to use it, so and that was delicious. Any who, but yeah, people putting barbecue and stuff. What's
the weirdest thing you've ever seen somebody put on a sandwich? Because apparently all those people showed up to this thing. Mayo's gotta be on there, though you know it's not in the top vegetables? Was lettuce? I don't know if you put tomato? You put lettuce too, right, don't most people? I mean, yeah, like I said, if I want to spoil myself, right, no, it's a show it off to the fam. Look at the dag would I made? And then pickles is interesting? You
bring that up because that's very situational. But when it's situationally called for, I gotta have the pickles on there for sure, and bologny is one of those situations. But yeah, oh that fried bologny too, with tomato, lettuce, mayo and the yes, some pickles. I'll get down with that, all right. AnyWho eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. So a bunch of you were gross. Sorry, I can't help it,
Steve, what's up? Hey, man? So just remember and you guys took me way back made Oh my god, driving on a school bus with no ac with my lunch. By the time I got to it was hot. Man. It was like we lived in Texas, but food was hot. From the bag it is and it is. And here you are white bread, white bread, miracle whip and processed cheese. And then the topper is the doritos put on the sandwich. The way to do it, Yeah, definitely gotta fold. If you have the right chaps, right sandwich
combination, it's amazing. So yeah, all right, Well I'm glad you survived, Steve. I made it, man. Yeah, but your parents were trying to kill you. Does that change your outlook? However, they didn't even put a helmet on me when I rude my bike either. Then I don't know how I make monsters. Man. All right, all right, get out of here. You know it's funny. It's like, yeah, you went to school, brown paper bag lunch. It would sit in
your locker forever. Whatever it is, the meat during the you know, plus the ninety degree bust up right nastiness, and you didn't even think anything of it. You eat your lunch, you need to be fine. But now that I have a kid, like we were packing Lincoln's lunch and Marky's like, okay, well, if if I'm going to make them something to eat, it has to be in a thermist to keep it hot. Or if it's gonna be a sandwich, we need to put like an ice pack in so it doesn't get, you know, too nasty. And then I
started thinking, I'm like, did my parents want me dead? No, they were trying to toughen you might go with that, Yeah, they were trying to toughen you up. But I didn't even did even think about it as a kid, didn't. He didn't even come into my mind. Ever. Do you tell the wife You're like, nah, we gotta we gotta temper him in this In fact, put in the microwave for thirty seconds, not at all. No, Yeah, what is what's his preferred sandwich?
He doesn't really eat sandwiches. Oh, okay, grilled grilled cheese, I guess would be it. He brings like mashed potatoes and a thermis, or like he eats spaghettios every day. You know how I feel about spaghettios. Man Ross has had to eat. Watch me eat a cold canna be eroni in the studio from time to time. Yeah, And when you first see it, you're like, that's gross. And then somehow months later you find yourself sitting on your couch in your living room eat in a cold canna beef
roni or ravioli or whatever it's delicious is. Yeah, Beeferrooni's might go too, but the others are acceptable. Uh. You know, if I get a variety pack or something, a good times. But we can all agree that barbecue sauce on cold cuts, cheddar and ham sandwich, that's that's not right, right. Run The whole thing wants to be a si up. It's a si up. There's no way it's real. You think it's big barbee. Think it's China. Yeah, you think it's big barbecue pushing it.
It's China. It's barbecue sauce with lead, now with more lead. All right, eight seventeen case O Day Radio program. Hang on the show after the show is on the iHeart Radio app. Search case O Day for the podcast on the iHeart Radio app. All right, well apparently everyone listening eight incredibly incredibly dangerous things and all survived. But hold on, what is this? So wait a set? You drink Carolina Reefer beer and then you think people put barbecue sauce on cold cuts are crazy? Yes, yes,
I'm sorry. There's just some lines you can across put barbecue sauce on stuff that you're gonna eat, that is, you know, a barbecue. In your defense, it wasn't like that was your go to. It was a gift. It was in your fridge and you were like, I guess I'll try it out. Exactly. I paid zero cents for that. Somebody just thought it was funny. They bought they bought a fuel them, they bought one for themselves. Hey man, here you go, Carolina Reap, right,
do you like spicy stuff? I'm I okay maybe And like I said, That's why I didn't even touch it forever. So not guilty. O. The roster is convinced the whole sandwich article is is China. It is. It has to be any up or something. It's another thing that China is trying to do to divide this nation, right, to pit us against each other. And you just took it right, you sinker. And now you're spreading this propaganda to all of North Carolina and across the entire globe with
the iHeartRadio app. You are Tokyo Rose, you are Tokyo Row, You're Tokyo Ross. Then I love it. That's fair, okay. And by the way, do you think do you think China really wants to get into a debate over gross looking food, especially not after COVID That's where it came from. Uh listen to you, you monster. All right, Let me grab some calls here, Uh Greg, what's up? Hey? Am I E? Can you hear me? I can hear you? Sir? All right? Uh yeah. It didn't matter what was in our brown paper bag
growing up. Usually it was TB and J or blunt and cheese. But what mattered the most was you bring to da gum by and reuse it, and Mom would get a small supply of and they had last Me and my brother David hadn't last a whole year. Yeah, and we were encouraged. And what I used to do is if it didn't have anything in it, I'd take the bag and I'd fold it in half and I'd stick it in
one of my books. So it kind of flattened out, except and then my mom would yell if he didn't bring him back, but she was a little loose on enforcement, so it would end up is when I cleaned my backpack out, there'd be like ten of those bags floating around there, and they fit good in the back pocket too. Yeah. Well, you know whatever, you just want to keep the peace at that point. All right, great, thanks for the thanks for the call there, Yeah, Ross
said, he assumed that I had one made out of a bear. That was a family tradition. You to go and you make it. You had to make your own bag out of the skin of a bear. Yeah, or Boby like Bobcat probably would be a more appropriate size, but city boys, So I don't know, there'd be some breathability issues there. I suspect Michelle, what's up, Hey, how are you. I'm good, Yeah, okay, O listen. It is as far as the barbecue sauce.
I think people have read the thing and started off, well, what's your favorite sauce, and they're thinking chicken nuggets, and they are going with a barbecue because there is no way. Hold on, hold on, that's not even the superior, that's not even the superior chicken nuggets sauce. I don't know, but I mean I don't. I don't eat barbecue on chicken nuggets either, but I'm in the majority of people do. I'm just suggesting that
this could. This is my theory that this is what happened, that they half read the because there's no way you're gonna put barbecue sauce on a single which you know, they actually included the survey methodology here. These are not These are Public Opinion Research APOR and Market Research Society. These are big. These are big groups that do this, and they're generally really abundantly clear with
what they're asking you. So I hope you're right. You don't think people You don't think people just half heard it and say what's your favorite sauce? I think no. I think we're surrounded by freaks. So well, maybe we'll go today and I'll let you know how to like it. All right. Well, hey, and if you don't make it, you know, thanks for Well, well, I'm I'm drinking Carolina Reaper beer or the Carolina
Reaper barbecue sauce too. Yeah. Remember this is this is about what people always all right, thanks to the call there, although I do have to push. There's no way the majority of people's favorite nugget sauce is barbecue. Right, what's the best nugget sauce? Is it honey, mustard, sweet and sour barbecue? I can't remember all the ones they have Ranch, we go barbecue, or we go Buffalo? Really? Ye oh, Buffalo is out? Yeah yeah, yeah. If you have the option for Buffalo,
you gotta go Buffalo. And maybe it's just McDonald and I like barbecue sauce still get me wrong. Maybe it's the one Donald's has when you get the nuggets I just don't like. I don't know. Is there Carolina Reaper barbec I'm sure there is. That might be a little much for the for the old nuggets there, all right, coming up another half hour ago. This is interesting. So there's a new COVID study out and lo and behold, I don't see if you're reported in a lot of places. And it's kind
of a pretty intensive one and it was done by Moonbat. So we'll get to that and uh what a way to die that story coming up? He thank you. Casey is on ninety four five w PTI in the Triad and one on six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, welcome back eight thirty six here on the case O Day Radio program. Oh no, what do oh yeah, you did ross you insaulted day drinking. That's right, Boston Paul is not. I mean, Alan's all drinking. I think
it's poison but whatever, that's me. But no, Daydre. Apparently you've you've upset Boston Paul. I mean after how he attacked the show yesterday. I know, right, we've already said he's compromised. He might be part of this uh this this China disinformation Sandwich camp. That's a good point. M h. What a coincidence the day we do it there he is talking about some stuff, just saying, well, Boston Paul, if you really want to prove it, I'll get you. I get you a big Carolina
reaper beer. How's that? And then right before you go to bed, there you get it, chug that bad boy down. Call the show the next and let us know how it's gone. We are willing to do that for you. Sad news. As a man in Italy, here we go Bergamo, I was trying to look at see which town it is? Bergamo? Which is that's northern Italy has been killed after being crushed to death by cheese rounds wheels of cheese. Yep, thousands of rounds of grana padano podano.
I've been probably mispronouncing that we're perched above him in the aging room of the cheese factory when authorities say the seventy four year old entered the room to check the automatic robot used to clean the cheese during the aging process. But however, something it happened and the cheese wheels all came crashing down. So a very sad story was killed by the cheese robot. I'm just the robots.
The reason I'm doing this story right, so they got this, you know, I mean, I'm picturing from my visit to Italy, and I went to a couple of places where they you know, they make the food and stuff, which is it's a huge part of all the tourism stuff there. But also you can kind of graze throughout like the middle of the day going to these places, and it's like it's like when Costco's got all the
samples out, except it's really good stuff. So anyway, and I'm picturing this like rustic, thousand year old, you know, facility where they've been making cheese since you know, the Dead Sea got sick, and and everything's going along just fine. Nobody's getting crushed by thousands of giant cheese wheels. And then they put a robot in there and all of a sudden, all of the support systems and stuff fail the moment this man walks into the room.
If is how how do you not look at the cheese robot. It's probably a mafia cheese robot. Really, it's probably compromised like Boston Paul, like Giacomo Chipperini, that's the that dude's name. So he didn't pay his protection money and they the bot did their thing, and now you've tie Boston Paul into this. I think that's appropriate. So let's see here, at the time of his death, there were ten cord or As the Florida floor
shelvings with approximately sixteen hundred cheese wheels per corridor. I mean that sounds like heaven. They say. It's unclear though, how the initial collapse happened. However, it's described as a domino effect which occurred. So the robots over on one end of the dom knows this dude's on the other. And you're telling me you didn't even look at the robot, right. The robots like, whoops, dude, we gotta get to the bottom of this mafia bot.
This dude get done in by mafia bot man this particular facility. What they find them in of the cheese and they're like, what's up robot? And the robots like, oh, all get about it. It's like this, well, no it was. We would tell you what was worse. Somebody delivered a douce paper with a cheese wheel wrapped in it to his family. Sorry, it shouldn't be laughing about that. What does that mean? Means he sleeps with the cheese? Uh? Poor guy just going he was
just going to try to make things better for Michael and crew. And that's what happens. Boy, We've got a lot of Godfather references and that's fantastic. The cheese normally aged seventy months, so I guess there you go, all right, So that's that's awful. Oh I do. I think this is hilarious. By the way, A Native American group has threatened a boycott of the Washington Commanders unless the NFL team reverses course and changes its name back
to the Washington Redskins. The group claims that they are attempting to cancel Native American representation. And you know, the funny thing is, it's just like the quote unquote group who wanted them to change it, which was like this handful of activists, right, and when they pulled Native Americans and asked about these names, the overwhelming vast majority gave zero craps about they did. They didn't care, or in many instances they thought it was cool, like with
seminoles. Now, you remember the wind Talkers, right, the World War Two code breakers. Yeah, the cold guys, they were like, hey, we like it. They were they were a fan of the name. And it's like so the irony, of course, is that that group was made to seem like all Native Americans everywhere. I haven't I haven't talked to some some uh some crow Indian uh tribal members when I went to school with one was very good friend of mine. He didn't care. He actually thought
it was funny. You know. What he really thought was funny is that somebody pointed that shirt out that said the Washington Caucasians. Ye that yeah, that means that's going around you see, and everybody wanted that shirt. Yeah. I'm like, hilarious, bright because they posted it to be an insult, like, how do you guys like it? It was like a big Native American dude and he had like, you know, a shirt of like he said, Caucasians. Yeah, and then how do you guys like everybody
money? Yeah I want that shirt? You want to steal the shirt off a Native American man's back. I'm trying to figure out how when that backfire's on you, you can come back from it. So because I did, I sent this story to people yesterday and a few of and we're like, dah whatever that their Twitter account? You you have double their amount of followers on Twitter. I'm like, oh, you're saying they're a minority group. Oh wow, like they almost would you say they might be underrepresented in that
status? Yeah, The fact remains that the the handful of activists which are all where we're all political operatives. The three main ones all worked within democratic campaigns. I don't know if you know this, I know you're shocked. They got all the coverage. Where's the coverage for these guys. I'm trying to do my part and Alas, I don't think it's going to come, but there you go. All right, A forty three race stage it from the Weather Channel joining us. Dude, we had some stuff. We had
some people. They asked what the what people prefer on sandwiches and they went ingredient by ingredient like favorite meat was black forest ham, bread was whole wheat, vegetable or topping was tomato, right one of I'm leaving one. Oh, cheese was cheddar okay, and what do yeah? What do you well? No, because it's each each group. So in the condiments group, what do you think? The number one condiment was Manni's barbecue sauce. Really
we're surrounded by really these people, mixed up folks. I guess, I mean, yeah, what we're saying, right, these people vote? Yeah, good point. I don't know, I don't get the I'm all about roast beef, right, I'm okay with the with the wheat, I could live with that. Mannish, yeah, and white American on the roast beef, I could deal with Swiss, but usually it's white American. Same. Yeah, I tend to lean into Swiss if I'm gonna go the light American
over there. But yeah, yeah, for the most part. But in then barbecue sauce of course, right, that's the one that's kind of kind of got me off guard here. Well enough of that, because we've got weather they'll talk about that's actually impacting us. As you go west into from the Triangle to the Try at Winston, Sam Greensboro, Yatkinville right now, Mocksville, and a lot of the vills out to the west. And this is all coming east now over the triangle. So already raining and some modern
even heavy rain and maybe some gusty winds. Don't have any severe warnings or flood advisories yet because the rain is moving pretty quick and it's already moved out
of western parts of the state for the most part. So this batches can come through a try in the triangle and from west to east this morning, I may linger into the afternoon for some of us, but that another batch of storms forecast to develop, but they're probably going to be east of a line from maybe you know, I'm gonna go Edgecombe and eastern Wilson and Green
Counties and out toward the east into the outer Banks. So this afternoon there's still storm threat, but right now looks like it's going to stay east, mid upper eighties. Tomorrow afternoon just isolated stuff popping up, So it's going to be completely different from today. It'll be a one eighty. As the stuff will go in the afternoon, it won't be as widespread as we're seeing this morning, where everybody gets some rain, and that's gonna allow temperatures with
morning sunshine to bump up a little bit more upper eighties. Some spots do get above ninety. The weekend's gonna be hot and humid, load of mid nineties and maybe a shower thunder shower late in the day both days, and I think we're gonna stay pretty warm and humid through at least early next week. Many areas a little bit nineties obviously, as we've got that temperature variation, it's probably between ninety and ninety five between the tried and the triangle.
So hot stuff coming back today. Best chance of rain or the most widespread rain. A little caution out there this morning with some of that rain causing problems on the roadways. All right, thank you, sir, appreciate it. No pump your brakes out there, people. Here's your weather report, all right, thank you. Ross. By the way, he just figured out they're gonna have a hard time interviewing this robot. The robot apparently has
already gone to work for Hyman Roth and all presenting cakes. He's bigger than us steel. He just presents cakes. That's his whole job. Just he wheels in and then takes the cake around so everyone can see it. So I guess it's a good gig. And why wouldn't you want to work for Hyman Roth? You always made money for his partner, So that's uh,
that's important, all right, six or eight forty seven? Excuse me, hang on one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and here's Talk ninety four five WPTI in the Triad. All right, real quick, Bloomberg update, Jeff Bullinger, what's happening? Okay? See one big story on Wall Street is the inflation report new inflation numbers from Washington out this morning. Match Economists forecast the consumer Price Index, which tracks retail prices, rose two tenths
percent in July. The so called core CPI, which excludes energy and food costs, was also up two tenths percent. We have just had the smallest back to back increases in the CPI in two months or in two years rather, and stock market futures are looking good after that report. Now futures are up one hundred and ninety nine points at the moment. Casey, Jeff, what's your favorite sandwich? Just quick question. I'll let you go. Favorite
sandwich, cold sandwich, cold sandwich, chicken salad. Okay, all right, thank you for taking Okay, all right, there we go, chicken salad. All right, I don't mind some chicken salad. By the way. The fact that you were keeping that information to yourself for us, when I think that that clearly has connections to barbecue Gate. What happened to you?
Ross had to get a sandwich the other day, So I went to get a sandwich, and I'm checking out right, he's just just change sandwich place, right, yeah, okay, And the kid working the register was probably fifteen sixteen, you can tell, first job in high school. Very excited, very polite, right, all right, good. So I go on, I'm about to pay, and I'm wearing my Marvel T shirt, gray T shirt, red letters, says Marvel on it, and it's got
the Avengers on it, right like the original crew. And the kid, like I said, very excited, goes, I love your shirt, man, And I said, oh, thanks, man, And he goes, who's your favorite? And I go, cap oh wow, and he goes instantly he responds, oh, Captain Marvel Marky had to bail me out of jail. Well, and the store is no longer standing, I mean, Arson is sometimes it's okay, kids worse. So I go, wait, by the way, it's Captain Marvel on your shirt. No she is not,
It's just she's it's just what the five. It's like Hulk and Thort. It's like the originals even got like you know, like black Widows on there yea. And what's his name of the arrow? Yeah, like Hawkeye. Yeah. So no, I go, I go no, no, no, I go, I go what no. It takes me a second to register what he just said. There, I go no, no, no, what no? I said Captain America and he goes, oh yeah, I forgot about him. No, No, we are doomed, the first doom. He was the first year, the best. He's a World
War Two veteran. I'm more of an iron Man guy. But I but I under but I'm with you. I think that's a fair selection. Yeah, I think you have to go Iron Man or Captain America. Either way, they're you know, they're yeah, yeah, it's due to Howard Stark. So but no, no, and that you know why, because that's all he knows. That's all he knows. I mean, he knows Captain Americy, but he knows Captain America as as a different Captain American. Now
do you know what he shouldn't though? I mean, odds are he seeing all the movies? You say sixteen? He couldn't be any older than sixteen. There's no way, Yeah, there's you're right, there's no excuse for this. And then let me guess he didn't try to put barbecue sauce on your sandwich, because that's the person who would do it. Right. Well, if you're driving today and you see a building that was a sandwich shop and now it's just ash that. That's explains it. So I can't believe
Captain Marvel did that today. I know what a monster. She's very powerful. I don't know if you know this. Repeal the Nineteenth Amendment. That's all I'm saying. Oh wow, take it up with her. She comes flying through your house later and I mean through all right. Anyway, we gotta roll. There you go, and uh, you know, join you back here tomorrow with more Shenanigans or whatever. See the
