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The Scuttlebutt

Jan 09, 202424 min
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We have 2 first hand accounts on the ground near the FW explosion, plus a local BBQ spot is trying to save the Rangers offseason

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This is the downbeat on ninety seven to one, the freak I like big. I want a girl walks with anybody went around thing in your face, you'll get sprung. I want to pull up Good Morning Metriplex story of the day, the big explosion yesterday in Fort Worth Downtown Fort Worth, got a

couple of first hand accounts coming at you. I do want to remind you that this segment is brought to you by Parker University Parker dot ed U kind of in thirty minutes the beginning of our we calling segment the Super Wild Card Pump Session, which we will ask the question should Mike McCarthy be canned if the Cowboys lose on Sunday? Trust me, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday will be more positive and looking at the realities of things. And the reality is

the Cowboys are heavy favorites in this game. But I think you think this is a topic of conversation. It's a narrative that's gone on for a long time. Two one four or eight one seven seven eight seven one nine seven to one at the top of the hour, if you would like to weigh in on this, should Mike McCarthy be fired? If the Cowboys lose on Sunday, we'll talk about other options, other teams that are interested in dan

Quinn, and there are many. Obviously, maybe the most famous NFL head coach of all time, Bill Belichick, might be available still with the Patriots still under contract for now. But I think we all know that news could break, you know, on that at any point if the Patriots decide to move on. So a lot there. You can call in at two and four or eight when seven seven, eight, seven one, nine seven to one and weigh in at the top of the hour. Should coach McCarthy be

fired if the Cowboys lose on Sunday? I don't know. We got takes. We'll have a good conversation at eight o'clock. Right now, let's do the scuttle butt. Okay, So the big story yesterday thirty there was a big exclusion and this happened at the Sandman Signature Hotel building. It was the Sandman's Signature hotel, but the building is the Wagoner Building, famous in the

National Registry of Hotels. Go ahead at the National Go ahead now. Twenty one injuries reported, one person in a critical condition, four in serious condition, and sixteen suffering minor injuries. It was the latest as of last night. An hour ago. We played you some audio from the four Worth Department fire chief. I told you that a good friend of mine is the co owner or co founder of the restaurant in the basement of that hotel, Masume.

It's an Asian fusion restaurant. I've been I haven't been to this location. I've been to Massume, Dallas a million times and for my money, the best sushi in this town. But they said twenty six people were occupied in the hotel at the time of the explosion, just having about three thirty, and they do think it was a gas leak. Put out the call a little bit, got a few listeners, got a listener that was down there, and a good friend of mine who was down there. Let's go

to the free hot line to my friend Keith. Keith texted in yesterday afternoon to the speakeasy and kind of sent some pictures of what he saw. Hello Keith, how are you doing this morning? Keith? I don't know if we have Let's try that again. Hello Keith there, Oh yes, yep, I hear you loud and clear. How you doing this morning? Keith? Good? How are you all, good man, Thanks for listening to the station number one, thanks for texting some photos. And I guess so

I don't know, walk us through it. First thing you heard saw while you were down there in Fort Worth and this building exploded. Yeah, I was just just working, you know, working hard as always, had my headphones on and just hard zones. It sounded kind of like thunder. But I first saw was, you know, Delka said we're going to have any

serious storms, So I was like, that's odd. And then you know, kind of looked up and saw everybody else was doing the prairie dog thing and looking up other cubicles, and you know, it was like, did you hear that? And we also kind of felt it too. It was just kind of a thud. We're in a big building downtown from the ninth floor, so it's kind of kind of out of the ordinary. So we're all looking around, and the people closest to, like the north window,

were kind of hard to getting up and move in that direction. So of course, you know, we all got up and it went that way and looked and pretty much when we got there, all we could see was on the other side of the building next to us was a big kind of cloud of dust kind of puffing up and then kind of blowing away. And then we were watching, you know, everybody's guessing what it could have been.

And then we saw we could see the city Hall and the courthouse, the fourth Courthouse from where we were at, and all the I think there were marshals that are there there came like running out of those buildings towards you know, the street and the building where where the sound came from. So you know, they got there pretty quick. And then a few minutes later police cars started showing up and blocking streets off, and and then a few minutes

after that, the fire department got there. And then within like thirty minutes, Man, there were just a ton of hot cars and fire trucks all there, and you know, we're still have no idea what's going on, and thinking, you know, of course we're we're you know, concerned for our safety, and I wanted to get out of the building. It had nothing to do with trying to get out of the rest of the day of

work. Of course, we we uh, we're you know, learn contemplating that, and and so of course we all go to social media and are looking at the w Scanner and w FA trying to see fusing firsthand reports, you know, right away, so you know, within a little while, you know the I guess we fit out of the casts guess the explosion and and we're also kind of concerned about casualties too, because it was pretty big. And yeah, a lot of people downtown that you know, the brutshoulders

we have going to and from buildings. So did you smell anything? We didn't smell anything. Of course we were up on the ninth floor, so ye didn't smell anything. He just saw the big cloud of dust and and felt, uh put them and that kind of kind of felt just felt like a big firework, you know, which inside a building, you know, you know, almost a block away that that was concerning that. No,

we didn't. We didn't smell anything. And even when I was walking back to my car after after all this stuff was still going on, I didn't smell anything. I don't know what angle you had. You said you were a block away. Did you see anyone exiting the building? Was there frantic people in and right around the building, not counting obviously the responders that were getting there. There were there were some people kind of wandering around. It

seemed like not really like injured. We didn't se anybody looked like they were injured or anything like the guy that was holding his leg you know, last week. But people were kind of like caught off, you know, it was a surprise. But it didn't look like there are any like serious injuries that we could see. Uh, just a lot of There were more I guess the fourth police or marshals whatever going towards the building and people coming away

from it. And then eventually people started congregating, you know, down the ends of the streets, you know, watching all the all the stuff going on. But cool, Well, Keith, thank you, thank you so much for the time this morning. We appreciate it. Yeah, I know I texted you late last night. It's let you texted in on the uh on our text machine thing. So thank you for listening to the station, and thank you for your account. No problem, have a good one.

Tell your co workers to listen to the station. Two. I will all right, all right, don't think he's going to do that. We'll do next up on the free catline. Is is a good friend of mine. He's produced many documentaries over at Dallas Cowboys Dot com He now is a audio producer on the Athletic, producing many podcasts, including About the Tiny Little Podcasts No Many Big ones actually including about Them Cowboys hosted by me and John mischiodasad

Yusuf. And he was also the keyboardist or synth man for the pop punk band Forever The Sickest Kids. It is my good friend, the great Kent Garrison. Hello, Kent, what's up KT? Thanks for having me? Good to be here. Yes, So you living for Worth? How close are you to the madness that happened yesterday on Eighth Street, KT, I'm just south of the madness, right across the highway. I thirty would be

right around the hospitals if you're familiar with Fort Worth. And my wife works right downtown, right in the center of all that madness, and so it was right close to home. Is she a suspect? Well, as soon as the news broke she got a lot of calls. So I'll leave that where it is. But a super dramatic situation out here yesterday. I mean, it's twenty twenty four. I feel a rum in my house and my

first thought, of course, in twenty twenty four is aliens. You know, I mean, it's it's finally, you know, it's come around finally on us. By the way, shout out to the Downbeat for covering, you know, the real journalism such as the Miami Mall incident. Thank you, Thank you for shedding light on real stories. And hopefully Kat brings up the Malaysia ORBS at some point to leave that out there and y'all can get

to it when you do. But crazy situation, I mean is, first of all, Fort Worth usually known for weather events, so it was a little surprising that we made the national news and it didn't have anything to do with like a tornado blasting through town or some kind of deep freeze scenario.

But I mean, it looks insane down there. I mean, I'm just very blessed that my wife wasn't down there at the time, because she does work within arm's reach of that place and had some friends co workers that were supposed to be lunch at the restaurant Kase he mentioned that ended up canceling thankfully and not being down there, so you know, avoiding nine to eleven. A little hand of fate dealt to my family there, so that was nice.

But I mean, I can't help it be re minded of the Pickwick Hotel incident of eighteen hundred and eighty five, which I know you're very familiar with this incident as being a four Worth historian such as yourself. Where the commands she Chief Quanta Parker, was in town in Christmas of eighteen eighty five, stays downtown Fort Worth the Pickwick Hotel, smells some gas, but doesn't decide, decides not to do anything about it. He goes to bed.

His father in law, Chief Yellow Bear, dies in his sleep. What is it sabotage? Was it murder? Did they just forget to put out the little lamp before they went to bed? We never know. But yet another natural gas hotel incident story has struck Fort Worth some almost one hundred plus one hundred and fifty years later. You know, I forgot to tell you guys. Kent is a he should bear a UFO expert. Really, he really reads up on this and there's more stuff. You know, there's more.

I think another testimony or another house meeting on this on the UFOs coming up later in the week, So we might to talk to Kent next week about some of this stuff, and maybe we can get an update on the Malaysian ORBS. Yes, an update, well he knows about it. Well, Kent, thank you for your first hand account being near and that's crazy that you had you know they had scheduled, you know, launched there and can split jeez. Yeah and pretty pretty wild stuff. KT and I'll be

around anytime you want to talk orbes yep, absolutely can't. This is as we got a text message. Tell him we need more music from them. I guess they're talking about forever the sickest kids. He can't. Real quick, you have to plug your podcast. He's already gone. Good. Okay. He does a movie. I think it's called Mad About Movies as well that he does. But he's a He works for the Athletic and I have pretty easy side gig where I just go talk cowboys for an hour and email

him the file. Is that all the work that's about them cowboys that you do about them cowboys? Yes, that's not rushing the passer, that's not rushing the past or who found my cheese? Who moved my cheese? Are making it Ukraine and get it Ukraine? Good? Another one of my favorites. Can I give a tiny element of clarification real quick before we get to

our next guest. You mentioned that you had read or heard that the what was formerly you know before it was the Sandman was where Kennedy stayed and his last night of being alive. Not the case. It was one and a half blocks down. His last night was in fort Worth at the Hilton by the Hilton yet because that JF came amore directly across the street on the south east side of eighth. So yeah, but Sun dances like it's it's separate.

Those two hotels are separated by a fort Worth city block. I also want to like on the whole gas pipeline explosion, which again they're still investigating to fully find out what happened. But Texas find Atmas Energy one point six million dollars back in twenty twenty one because of an event that happened in twenty eighteen involving at Northwest Dallas house and that house in Northwest Dallas at the time, I'd lived in a house in twenty sixteen that was like two blocks away

from this house that exploded and it killed a twelve year old girls. Remember the story, yep, And I mean that to see that that neighborhood, what it looked like after that house. It's unbelievable. I mean, you sit there and you might think you live in a small neighborhood or wherever. Just just look around and imagine your house exploding and how you know what around you would be affected by that. And they got fine, you know over you know, one and a half million dollars and had to pay for that.

So who knows, you know, how that's all going to play out. And they're still investigating on that. But that's just crazy. I don't know how. We don't have anyone lined up for this specific question, but just how long a gas leak has to go on to ignite an explosion of this size? This was a big man, I mean, this looked bad and scary. Yeah, with stuff blown across the street. I'm so thinkable

there was no fatalities. I mean, and I know we still have somebody in critical condition, I believe, but it's almost like it you needed a lot of gas to be almost pressurized and to a room and it got ignited. I don't think this was the case of just a gas line, you know, getting compromised. I don't know. It seems like this would have had to because for an explosion like that. Well, three employees in there

in the basement at the time. Coming to Josh Bab who had a you know, the co founder of Massume, said three employees are in there, and then if we had twenty six rooms ro occupied, it's not like the hotel was full, you know at that point, you know, three thirty on Monday maybe a checkout day and maybe not. So that's probably the emptiest time of maybe a given day is about three thirty. Yeah, yeah, on a Monday. Yeah, maybe very scary yester time. Well, yeah,

again, big stuff happens in DFW, We cover it. We talked to people on the scene, and we evolved the topics. That's what we do here. On ninety seven on the Freaking Your Comedy, First Responders on the Down. Let's go now to thecotline again. That was on transition a little bit for a man who's trying to save the Rangers offseason. You know him from Hurtado Barbecue, for my money, one of the best barbecue places in this town. It's succulent over there in Arlington and actually more locations.

It's Brandon Hartato. How are you doing, Brandon? Hi, guys, good morning, how you doing whoa, Hi Brandon, this is a Annorah. Awesome to have you on. Thank you so much for making some time for us. Jack Wagons Man. I saw your video where basically, you know, the Rangers have had a quiet off season and I don't know how much of this has to do with the Bally TV deal, but you've offered a starting pitcher and free agent Jordan Montgomery free Hurtado barbecue for life if you'll

just sign with the Rangers. Have you heard back from Jordan on this. I haven't heard back from Jordan just yet, but I would imagine what the buzz that's going around. He's probably seeing our offer by now, and I gotta say I think that, you know, I feel pretty good about it. So you're the official you know barbecue of the Texas Rangers. Correct, Yeah, we're the official barbecue restaurant of the Texas Rangers. Out of twenty twenty three, which is a really good year to check it in there and

partner with the Rangers. It's really awesome because you got the you know, the the stand in the ballpark and obviously right there is it off Division. I've been there four or five times. Is that where your restaurant is the home base is Yeah. So our our flagship location, the first one that we opened is off Division in downtown Arlington. We have a second location that's in Fort Worth in the Hospital district right off of Eighth and Rosedale. That's

been open for a little over a year and a half now. So we have two locations that we're about to open a third one in Mansfield in the next thirty days or so. Wow, congrats on that. So what if? What if? Jordan Montgomery says yes right, signs and he kind of in the press conference makes a joke about the tipping point was the offer from her Todd Barbecue, and it's a yes, right. How does that work? Is it? When he leaves the ballpark every day? You guys just

bring him a mountain down to the clubhouse house. It's going to work. Here's the deal. You know, obviously, these guys, they're superstars. They can afford to go in the restaurant and pay for their own barbecue. But I think a lot of things about baseball go far beyond just baseball. And I think that the fact that a small business, a mom and pop business, is willing to you know, barbecue is not cheap twenty twenty four. Just kind of weird to say barbecue is not cheap and it's not getting

any cheaper. Food costs is high, labors high, It's an extensive restaurant to get into. But I think the fact that a small business is willing to say, hey, we're willing to put everything on the line. We want to put some skin in the game and provide you or I'll donate it into a local charity. We want to do. But the fact that we want you back, we need Jordan Montgomery sures is not going to be ready yet. You know, whatever opening day comes, the ground's not going to

be ready yet until maybe later in the season. We need Montgomery in our pitching corps, and I think, you know, I'm talking anyone jumping out to the to the plate, you know, necessarily to bring him back. And I'm like, hey, we got to do something. We need this back. If people forget to we could go out to see your home run and l Bombie. We think about that stuff. I remember that played Tampa Bay Jordan Montgomery, who is a tank of a man. Remember that diving

catch on the bunch on the first baseline. Howly athletic gets up like people forget how big of a play that was and the whole Ranger playoff runt. And it's a savvy business move by you, because Rangers do good, more people go to Ranger game, more people try her Toado Barbecue right there in the game, Like it's this is a win win for everyone on and for him to make those plays and pitch grade, he needs high quality, delicious proteins, a lot of it exactly, Maybe an El Cappo or an El

Patron. Brandon, did you consider changing the offer from Jordan Montgomery to uh Barbecue for life for owner Ray Davis if you sign Jordan Montgomery. I haven't. I have not considered that yet. I think the Great Ones Barbecue. We're more than happy to bring it in. Well, thank you for your time this morning. We appreciate it, and we'll be coming out to try Hurtado soon. Man. Hey, guys, I appreciate you, and we're ready to run it back this year. Let's let's bring another world theory.

That's eff and Go. That is Brandon Hurtado. I'm freaking starving Tado Barbecue. Yeah, because I'm on their website. Yeah. Oh are you kidding me? Oh? You're gonna be salvating good. When we went to opening May, I think, I don't know it's Brandon himself, but her Tatos brought out a oh god, remember that dual platter. I don't know if it was the al Cappo. That's their big thing that feeds six with everything

on it. Yeah, Jesus, that's the thing about like them being at the ballpark, because let's face it, most ballpark food is garbage because it's the in house naccho cheese and wieners and whatever. And then you know, they'll get some food establishments to come in, but they're typically not like mom and pop really good, earthy, organic, homemade type spots. We're really lucky to have her Tato, to have a damn outlet in the ballpark.

It's incredible to have food that high quality be part of a ballpark. I think it's food option, don't you agree? No, No, it's it's very uncommon, That's what I'm saying. It's super uncommon. Dude. We we went and walked around Houston with there, you know, just didn't have anything I would have had I not been wearing underwear and nothing else. Yeah, they kind of call it Mexicue, a little bit dude, the brisk

the barbicoa tostada, and her title barbecue. It's ridiculous. Put it up there with one of the best things that were eating in my life and my life Natasha. I wonder if Brandon, right, Yeah, I wonder if he would consider giving barbecue for life to the three knuckleheads that h put him on the air for the last eight minutes. I don't think he would consider that. That's too bad. I'll probably be illegal too. Yeah, well, not great about it. Yeah, it's twenty twenty four. Time to

live dangerously? Hell yeah, yeah, everyone, the most crazy, devisive year on our planet lived dangerously out there? People, you've seen the first nine days of this year. What's that an explosion? Kimmel's going after Aaron Rodgers? What Gypsy Rose? Jesus No gipsy story is good? Coming up next? The phone number is this two one four or eight one seven seven

eight seven one nine seven one. We're starting a new series this week called the Super wild Card Pump Session. We want to pump you up because pumpers like to pump cowboys. Packers gonna be getting you excited for that all week long gonna handle the tough part of that, though today. Should coach Mike McCarthy be fired if the Cowboys lose on Sunday, we'll discuss next On ninety seven, won the Freak

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