[SPEAKER_05]: 60 minutes will be coming up following football, followed by murder, the Shiro. [SPEAKER_05]: Michael Mera, radio entertainment. [SPEAKER_05]: You can listen to the Michael Mera Show at MichaelMeraShow.com. [SPEAKER_05]: Wow, what have we here? [SPEAKER_06]: It's a podcast. [SPEAKER_06]: Fun. [SPEAKER_06]: I'm what excitement we have today. [SPEAKER_05]: It's the Michael Mera Show with Michael Mera and Rob Spiewack. [SPEAKER_05]: Now, here's Mike. [SPEAKER_10]: Well, hi everybody.
[SPEAKER_10]: Little late starts. [SPEAKER_10]: Sorry about that. [SPEAKER_10]: You commentaries. [SPEAKER_10]: You, uh, Michael Maris shows on the air and everywhere. [SPEAKER_10]: And, uh, delightful. [SPEAKER_10]: Have you with us today? [SPEAKER_08]: You dare say their patients will be rewarded. [SPEAKER_08]: Uh, you know what, doubtful. [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, okay, I mean, doubtful simplicity since I'm trying to set that bar low. [SPEAKER_10]: I know.
[SPEAKER_10]: I'm just trying to figure stuff out everything kind of goes every month or so things go a little Were you messing around in their last night or no? [SPEAKER_10]: No, no, the only I was messing around the only thing I was messing around with was [SPEAKER_10]: What was a printer ink, which, you know, it's a new printer and new product. [SPEAKER_10]: I mean, can and God, well, what did they give me? [SPEAKER_08]: A temple full of it?
[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, it says, oh, it says, those demo, oh, so this is a replacement from the first ones. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, but I got the cheap ones, too. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, okay. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, maybe the problem is the cheap ones. [SPEAKER_10]: No, they use it because I got this is the first time I've used the cheap one. [SPEAKER_10]: They're in there new today. [SPEAKER_10]: I got, uh, Tesson [SPEAKER_10]: T-E-S-E-N. You got them from T-E-N? [SPEAKER_08]: No, that's from Amazon.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's great, Mike. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm actually on Tussin right now. [SPEAKER_08]: So you're testing, and I'm Tussin. [SPEAKER_10]: How is your cold? [SPEAKER_10]: You're 70th cold of the year. [SPEAKER_10]: How is it? [SPEAKER_08]: I do have to apologize for getting sick. [SPEAKER_08]: I didn't want to do it. [SPEAKER_08]: It's better. [SPEAKER_10]: I think they caught it before.
[SPEAKER_10]: crappy snarky little passive aggressive comment I was legitimate I was making fun but you know I mean I got obviously you're not having any with it so but what you see yesterday I you were upset my I apologize for getting sick like everybody else does [SPEAKER_08]: No, I, yesterday, you blamed me for being sick. [SPEAKER_08]: It's like I set out to do it. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, because I'm a horrible person, Rob. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm just so, no, no, a horrible person.
[SPEAKER_08]: But I mean, you're not a horrible person. [SPEAKER_10]: But I would be safe to say, would it be safe to say that that of all the people on the show, you probably have been ill the most in the last five years. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, sure. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, easily. [SPEAKER_08]: So that's why I was, but sometimes it's not a cold. [SPEAKER_08]: Sometimes it's liver failure. [SPEAKER_08]: Sometimes I flip a car. [SPEAKER_08]: I understand.
[SPEAKER_10]: So how is your 70th cold of the year? [SPEAKER_08]: Um, it is much easier than number 69. [SPEAKER_10]: Because you just got over a respiratory infection. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: And I had to go back to the doctor. [SPEAKER_10]: How did it feel when you got this cold? [SPEAKER_10]: It must have been horrible to just go, I would be pounding the, the, the, the, the, the walls. [SPEAKER_08]: I was better. [SPEAKER_08]: I was extraordinarily better.
[SPEAKER_08]: And this was a weird, different infection where there or whatever it was, the congestion was so bad that might be just complaining about people missing shows last week. [SPEAKER_07]: Rob, have you been hanging out with rodents? [SPEAKER_07]: I have not, but it was a disease that you get with rodents. [SPEAKER_10]: What is that?
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, it's like, it starts with an H, it starts with an H, it starts with an H, it starts with an H, it starts with an H, it starts with an H, it starts with an H, it starts with an H, it is an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an H, it's an
[SPEAKER_10]: Ron, we might as well jump right in because it's actually in the comments this morning was out of the ass about chapstick. [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, and I know you mentioned chapstick in the region. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I didn't want to just say that this congestion was so bad that my ears were tickling. [SPEAKER_08]: I've never been to that stage before. [SPEAKER_08]: Like you could feel it all through all your station, too. [SPEAKER_08]: It was horrible. [SPEAKER_08]: But it's better now.
[SPEAKER_10]: But of excellent, are you kidding me? [SPEAKER_08]: Well, I'm kidding you. [SPEAKER_10]: There's gotta be a reason to get these recurring viruses. [SPEAKER_08]: I think it's because I'm just, I think my constitution is weak. [SPEAKER_10]: Do you think the medications you're on diminish your immune system's ability to fight off various viruses?
[SPEAKER_08]: Maybe, I don't know, I think last time I got... [SPEAKER_07]: Steroids and Hannah by I know immunity because you're not around people so then when you do get around people Oh, so I need to build up the herd immunity. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, you don't have any herd immunity. [SPEAKER_07]: I see. [SPEAKER_07]: I see.
[SPEAKER_08]: It's also the state of Virginia It is um, I don't go around a lot of people so I don't know what it would be but I do think that I Think gave it to you this time because don't they usually isn't pretty much a lock that somebody gives it to you? [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, my bets on the sample lady [SPEAKER_08]: No, I've been because going a long time. [SPEAKER_10]: It's been a week and I think Josh gave it to you.
[SPEAKER_08]: You know, I wasn't going to say anything because he's my buddy, but also, you know, what, at Chad's event, there were a lot of people that's who that's where I'm blaming. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: I think that could have been it. [SPEAKER_08]: And if you have any sort of a period, you know, where it settles and it lingers in your body and then it pops up, but it was really bad. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, I couldn't talk for coffee and it was yucky.
[SPEAKER_08]: I didn't like it. [SPEAKER_08]: So I mean, normally I can sort of fake the cough and get around it, but this was, this was next level stuff. [SPEAKER_10]: You know, I don't know whether, you know, I can offer, I mean, how do you, you don't avoid the common cold, right? [SPEAKER_10]: I mean, you really don't. [SPEAKER_08]: No, you got to just, you got to go, and he didn't give me any medicine besides Tusson and a new allergy pill to break it up.
[SPEAKER_08]: But that Tusson is good, but I will say this. [SPEAKER_08]: I laid in bed for six hours last night before falling asleep. [SPEAKER_08]: Cosco cough. [SPEAKER_08]: That's what I got. [SPEAKER_08]: The cocoa. [SPEAKER_08]: Got the cocoa. [SPEAKER_10]: I think that really going forward, [SPEAKER_10]: I can't offer any really solid medical advice, too. [SPEAKER_08]: I take a crazy amount of vitamin C, I wash my hands, I avoid people, I really do.
[SPEAKER_08]: So I don't know what it is. [SPEAKER_08]: And you look at every door now. [SPEAKER_08]: Every door now, I want to make sure it's clean. [SPEAKER_10]: I got to clean this door now. [SPEAKER_10]: So the comments from whatever recent jump right into the chapstick for you. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, and because they don't know it. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, they are. [SPEAKER_10]: They want to see me talk about Rob's lips, which to be honest with you with the screens.
[SPEAKER_10]: I look at, I don't notice it. [SPEAKER_10]: I only notice it when I'm with him. [SPEAKER_08]: You can then I notice some of the full screen for a second Josh. [SPEAKER_08]: And you can see that they are actually in really good shape. [SPEAKER_08]: See? [SPEAKER_10]: And I don't don't don't fool around with them. [SPEAKER_10]: Just just put your lips together and I don't need to see the lower teeth. [SPEAKER_08]: Give us a kiss.
[SPEAKER_08]: are that they look uh... perhaps like they're not flaky and he'd get they're not minor worse they are right now i actually ran off oh you have a split i still make my go full screen so i can see his lips is gone i'm worse than you yeah mine are supple and soft to the top myself with uh... my raisin [SPEAKER_10]: on your lip, how's that sloppy? [SPEAKER_10]: You normally shave your lips? [SPEAKER_10]: I shave the, what do they call it? [SPEAKER_10]: What's this soul patch?
[SPEAKER_10]: I say, I shave the soul patch off. [SPEAKER_10]: And it was problematic if I had to shave the soul patch with an electric razor the last two days. [SPEAKER_08]: So you actually shave that so you just have chin hair and nothing under your lip. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, there's nothing here if I could grow it, but I didn't like it. [SPEAKER_10]: I was trying to grow it out a while back. [SPEAKER_10]: And then sometimes I've had it, I've had it sometimes I haven't.
[SPEAKER_10]: So that's it. [SPEAKER_08]: All right. [SPEAKER_08]: So my lips are in good shape today, based on which surprises me, because I've been doing and you'll love this. [SPEAKER_08]: A lot of mouthbreeding the last few days, because I'm congested. [SPEAKER_08]: And they have actually held together really well. [SPEAKER_08]: And Mike, look, the moment we talked about it, chapstick. [SPEAKER_08]: I bought a 10 pack right here. [SPEAKER_08]: I bought it on Amazon.
[SPEAKER_08]: Can I see the, can you take one out? [SPEAKER_08]: No, because I'm going to return it. [SPEAKER_08]: See, it's just the regular black chapsticks per your recommendation, and it's a pack of 10. [SPEAKER_07]: And it says on what to bring it up if you're going to return it. [SPEAKER_08]: So you don't separate.
[SPEAKER_08]: Because [SPEAKER_08]: I did some research, and I was so, you were so dead set on chapstick fixing my lips that I talked to AI, and I said, AI, what about chapstick? [SPEAKER_08]: And it says, chapstick and similar lip bombs can be bad because they contain irritating ingredients like menthol, camphor, and artificial fragrances that cause temporary relief.
[SPEAKER_08]: And this is something that I remember hearing about in the past, followed by increased [SPEAKER_07]: absolute utter BS now I think it's the mental I think I might buy that because there are people are addicted to chapstick yeah I'm not I have I have chapsticks that I have had for five years [SPEAKER_10]: I have chopsticks that I will see in the drawer and I just look at it and I'll say no actually they don't either and I'll find them and then I go back to it.
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm talking about since I was I'm I'm since I was a kid I used them but you they weren't my you have any of the addiction cycle well I've tried it in the past but I didn't on this one because I didn't need it and I'm concerned about this what they call the addiction cycle how much do I do it in the past. [SPEAKER_08]: Like $12, I think, something like that. [SPEAKER_08]: Why don't you just go to Target by one? [SPEAKER_08]: Because that would mean going out of the house.
[SPEAKER_10]: But I mean, have you, did you put any on your lips? [SPEAKER_10]: No, right now I don't need to do it. [SPEAKER_10]: But that's what we're having this discussion for. [SPEAKER_07]: Because Mike is saying he doesn't need it. [SPEAKER_08]: Mike is bad at all. [SPEAKER_08]: The irritants just cause inflammation, making you feel drier after the fast. [SPEAKER_10]: I look. [SPEAKER_10]: I love AI as much as the next guy. [SPEAKER_10]: I like chatGPT. [SPEAKER_10]: I've used chatGPT.
[SPEAKER_10]: I don't think that you are going to help the situation by not even trying it. [SPEAKER_07]: How do you feel? [SPEAKER_07]: 10-packed. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: How long would a 10-pack last you? [SPEAKER_07]: The rest of your life? [SPEAKER_10]: No. [SPEAKER_10]: I used to go through them a lot more than I do, but I will tell you that [SPEAKER_10]: This time of year is a very chapped lip time of year, especially in the Northeast.
[SPEAKER_10]: And we had that discussion, and you said, yeah, y'all go ahead. [SPEAKER_10]: And then you come to the show, you hold up a ten pack that you say you want to hold up, just because you're going to send it back, because you read something on chat GPT, because you did read, you didn't do research, you programmed a question into the algorithm. [SPEAKER_08]: Mike, do you feel that US News and World Report is a good source? [SPEAKER_10]: No, my not.
[SPEAKER_10]: I mean, any, I'm telling you that I have empirical data, which is my own lips, that I believe will, I just, I thought you were gonna give it a shot. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, Mike, I'm worried about this addiction thing. [SPEAKER_08]: And I looked at U.S. [SPEAKER_08]: I was really quick for it. [SPEAKER_10]: He's looking for every reason not to take my advice. [SPEAKER_10]: No, no, he has to get from it. [SPEAKER_07]: He has an addictive personality. [SPEAKER_07]: I do.
[SPEAKER_07]: I don't be worried about the chops. [SPEAKER_08]: But I don't think I'm going to be smoking or drinking it. [SPEAKER_08]: Like according to U.S. News and World Report, the best way to handle your lips coming in at number six is put on before stuff.
[SPEAKER_10]: uh... right is number one yeah uh... vassaline lip therapy number two neutrogena costly number three all right let's let's talk turkey here okay let the fact is that uh... when did we see each other last because that's when i noticed it on the cruise [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I think it was the crew. [SPEAKER_10]: On the cruise, your lips were practically sloughing off. [SPEAKER_10]: Mm-hmm. [SPEAKER_08]: Would that be accurate?
[SPEAKER_08]: I don't remember it that particular way, but I'm sure you know what? [SPEAKER_08]: I'm sure it was true. [SPEAKER_08]: If you remember it, I'm sure it was true because you know what? [SPEAKER_08]: I don't pay that close attention to it because I'm kind of used to it. [SPEAKER_07]: Was not the lips. [SPEAKER_07]: The cruise problem was the cotton mouth. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, there was that. [SPEAKER_08]: There was a lot of gummies though, that was the gummies.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, but I think that also, the cotton mouth can't help. [SPEAKER_10]: Certainly can't help, but, you know, I think ultimately topical solutions. [SPEAKER_10]: would not be the final situation that you would deal with, because you would have to, it comes from dehydration of some kind. [SPEAKER_10]: But also, I think it's a serious factor too. [SPEAKER_10]: But I agree with the college that you kind of trying to find an excuse not to even give it a try.
[SPEAKER_10]: Are you afraid of it? [SPEAKER_08]: No, no, no, no, no. [SPEAKER_08]: There's none of that. [SPEAKER_08]: I just want to use what's best. [SPEAKER_08]: And the fact of this is sort of a little bit like a What chapstick? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, a little bit. [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, my god. [SPEAKER_10]: Do you have trapped lips? [SPEAKER_10]: I've never seen your lips trapped. [SPEAKER_07]: I have beautiful lips. [SPEAKER_07]: He really does.
[SPEAKER_07]: No, I see an article here from the Guardian and some dermatology site saying the same thing that Rob is speaking out about that chapstick. [SPEAKER_10]: And I heard it in the past and that be a reminder of the other ordering it if you had no intention of using it. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, because people say that I'm doing everything in my power to avoid your advice far from it. [SPEAKER_08]: I ordered it right away. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm putting it on you.
[SPEAKER_10]: They're absolutely right. [SPEAKER_07]: No, because then I do really an open one. [SPEAKER_07]: All right, and his lips got better just from it being in the house. [SPEAKER_07]: No, no, don't open it. [SPEAKER_07]: That's a nice place. [SPEAKER_07]: Apply. [SPEAKER_08]: You're going to put it already open it and whatever is left. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, I'm holding on. [SPEAKER_10]: Are you with me on the chapstick issue, or are you not with me, Mr. Serogon? [SPEAKER_10]: I'm curious.
[SPEAKER_10]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_10]: You're not. [SPEAKER_10]: You're anti-chapsic. [SPEAKER_10]: All right. [SPEAKER_10]: And you're also anti-vac. [SPEAKER_10]: So you don't count. [SPEAKER_07]: All right. [SPEAKER_10]: So that is not true. [SPEAKER_10]: I've gotten all my shots. [SPEAKER_08]: All right. [SPEAKER_08]: It's right. [SPEAKER_08]: Diphtheria. [SPEAKER_08]: No, you're a little bit better shape than they have been in the past right today.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, they're good right now. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, they still could they feel do they feel a little chapped. [SPEAKER_08]: No, they feel perfect actually. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean as far as feeling, but you know, it's really it's a visual thing. [SPEAKER_10]: All right. [SPEAKER_10]: And I said before I said, you're certain better shape than mine right now. [SPEAKER_10]: I've been slathering it on. [SPEAKER_08]: How come this? [SPEAKER_08]: I have so hard to get into.
[SPEAKER_08]: I want to put it up. [SPEAKER_08]: You've got to put it up. [SPEAKER_10]: You've got to put it up. [SPEAKER_10]: Look, there you go. [SPEAKER_10]: It was mine right there. [SPEAKER_08]: How long have you had that one? [SPEAKER_08]: Is there much left in it? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah? [SPEAKER_08]: Okay, here we go. [SPEAKER_08]: I've opened it. [SPEAKER_08]: Look at that, Mike, that's a beautiful. [SPEAKER_10]: Okay, you know, I've put a, this is not.
[SPEAKER_10]: Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, [SPEAKER_10]: The simple fact is this, what you have been doing was not working, would that be accurate? [SPEAKER_10]: Would you at least cop to that?
[SPEAKER_08]: It has its days. [SPEAKER_08]: I think that really, it's less about left medication than it is about right time. [SPEAKER_10]: It's time to somebody. [SPEAKER_10]: It doesn't want to be treated, you know? [SPEAKER_10]: This is somebody that just wants to die, you know? [SPEAKER_10]: No, this is somebody. [SPEAKER_10]: This is part of this community. [SPEAKER_07]: I've been talking about people. [SPEAKER_07]: This is like a Scientologist.
[SPEAKER_07]: When he dies, this is, this is, we're going to be buried in Chaps, [SPEAKER_10]: So you've got it on there now. [SPEAKER_10]: You don't like it. [SPEAKER_10]: I can tell you don't like it. [SPEAKER_08]: No, I don't dislike it. [SPEAKER_08]: It's soft. [SPEAKER_08]: It's nice. [SPEAKER_08]: It applies nicely. [SPEAKER_08]: But I'm wondering that before the end of the show, if I'm going to feel the need to reapply because of the addiction cycle.
[SPEAKER_08]: I do feel the mental aid a minute. [SPEAKER_08]: There is like a not a burning, but a mental flavor. [SPEAKER_07]: It seems like this is like my forcing you to try to smoke.
[SPEAKER_07]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
[SPEAKER_10]: That's my lap and I didn't want it to, you know, I wanted it to, it's actually helped heal that. [SPEAKER_07]: So you're saying you carry it now, you don't normally. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't normally know. [SPEAKER_10]: Most of the time I don't. [SPEAKER_10]: I had to find it. [SPEAKER_10]: I did. [SPEAKER_08]: I have a question for you. [SPEAKER_08]: I have a question for you because, you know, if we both are in this same boat. [SPEAKER_08]: And I'm running on.
[SPEAKER_08]: When you put the chapstick on and you feel that sort of mentally-ladem feel on your lips. [SPEAKER_10]: Stop saying mentally-ladem, please. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: When you feel that irritant on your lips. [SPEAKER_08]: It's not an... [SPEAKER_10]: It is. [SPEAKER_10]: It's not a... You're rage-bating, you know. [SPEAKER_08]: No, it's not an... [SPEAKER_08]: It's not. [SPEAKER_08]: When you put it on and you have that chapstick flavor on your lips.
[SPEAKER_10]: It's no antibiotics and chapstick. [SPEAKER_10]: Are there antibiotics and aqua-for? [SPEAKER_10]: Yes. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't believe you, you are talking at your ass. [SPEAKER_08]: He is, I don't even believe that. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't believe that. [SPEAKER_08]: But when you have that chapstick feeling on your lips, you apply it. [SPEAKER_08]: Sort of an icy feeling, okay? [SPEAKER_08]: Do you dig that? [SPEAKER_10]: First of all, you're wrong about the icy feeling.
[SPEAKER_10]: It's not, and I say, do I feel that there is a sensation? [SPEAKER_10]: There is a sensation that is something [SPEAKER_10]: You know, has a medicinal quality to it. [SPEAKER_10]: Right. [SPEAKER_10]: So yes, I do feel like I see. [SPEAKER_10]: I wouldn't describe it as I see. [SPEAKER_10]: In fact, I'll go so far as to say, I don't think there's anything that I put on my lips that feels the same as not and not cherry and top flavors. [SPEAKER_08]: Because they're all.
[SPEAKER_08]: Flavors out of it, I hate the flavors. [SPEAKER_10]: The black trapstick has a feel to it and I have. [SPEAKER_10]: terrible when I was a child and my son's had him to kids get chapped lips. [SPEAKER_08]: They do. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: There is when you school picture of me where I have a raw patch of skin under my right lip. [SPEAKER_10]: The right side of my lip, not my right lip. [SPEAKER_08]: So that's when you when you feel the chapstick on your lips.
[SPEAKER_08]: Do you say this feels medical? [SPEAKER_10]: So now that's a good question. [SPEAKER_10]: Do I feel like I'm giving myself a treatment? [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I do. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: You see, that's where I think that's where your argument sort of falls. [SPEAKER_08]: Because there's nothing medical about it. [SPEAKER_08]: It's just that sensation that gives you the feeling.
[SPEAKER_08]: Really all you need is like patrolling them to make it stay together and landle in. [SPEAKER_10]: to make it soft and you don't need the extra sense instead I would say the combination of factors in this product and by the way with this discussion they ought to be sending me a palette of a crap all right I will say that it's all I have said the whole time along yeah look at it is that it works for me that it works for me so I'm
[SPEAKER_07]: What are you reading reading the package the classic original that's all it says the ingredients are forty five percent white petroleum okay Perf and Well white petroleum is the one that they uh... [SPEAKER_10]: power. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, he loves that. [SPEAKER_08]: Um, and I'm surprised it hasn't gone up in price with the closing of the straight. [SPEAKER_08]: This cab stick was 16. [SPEAKER_10]: So we, uh, a Josh, uh, we have we have white petroleum. [SPEAKER_10]: Correct.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yes, is that what you're doing? [SPEAKER_07]: Are you with us? [SPEAKER_07]: The phone's a little small on my screen. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm laughing, I'm going to roll. [SPEAKER_07]: Let's land a little. [SPEAKER_07]: I'll laugh, no. [SPEAKER_07]: And cam four. [SPEAKER_07]: Mike, cam four is what's getting you.
[SPEAKER_08]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no [SPEAKER_07]: And pay six. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: No. [SPEAKER_07]: What? [SPEAKER_07]: A point six methyl. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: You know what?
[SPEAKER_10]: I think the problem is, Michael. [SPEAKER_10]: Or methyl. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: I think he means methyl. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm done. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm done. [SPEAKER_10]: My brain. [SPEAKER_08]: The problem is I'm reading the packaging. [SPEAKER_08]: It says for external use only. [SPEAKER_08]: Maybe that's my problem. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: When you've used it in the past in suppository. [SPEAKER_10]: By the way, my wife was just a repository.
[SPEAKER_10]: That will work for me. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, well, I'd like something a little bigger.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Just try it. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm not going to argue with you about it anymore. [SPEAKER_10]: I don't choose to. [SPEAKER_10]: We argue about enough things to, you know, the chap's sake. [SPEAKER_10]: It's just when I saw you at one particular time. [SPEAKER_10]: Don't know what's the cruise or where I was. [SPEAKER_08]: No, it might have been at twitches from Mark Rodel's funeral. [SPEAKER_10]: No, it was the cruise. [SPEAKER_08]: It was the cruise.
[SPEAKER_10]: Okay, that's the last time I saw you, right? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that's the last time. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that's the last time. [SPEAKER_10]: It's not the last time you see me. [SPEAKER_10]: No, no. [SPEAKER_10]: He died. [SPEAKER_10]: I just remember your lips were in a batch. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, they were.
[SPEAKER_08]: But if you have enough gummies, you don't care [SPEAKER_10]: And the only problem I had with the gummies on that, Chris, was when you did your uh, what to be a show? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that was a horrible episode. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: That was like, that was like my Elvis last concert moment. [SPEAKER_10]: That was, uh, he shouldn't be not allowed to take gummies before a show anymore. [SPEAKER_08]: That was a firm day. [SPEAKER_08]: That is a firm day.
[SPEAKER_08]: Today is the last day. [SPEAKER_10]: That is that is it. [SPEAKER_10]: No, I mean, whatever you're doing on the show, keep doing it, because you're fine on the show. [SPEAKER_10]: It was the, uh, it was, you know, the live performance. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, too much. [SPEAKER_10]: If you want to take him five, you would have been fine. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I think you're right. [SPEAKER_08]: Not five gummies, five milligrams, five milligrams.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, 15 is true, many and 20 is a lot. [SPEAKER_10]: And it scares me when I see that because I say to myself the way I've reacted to cannabis, but whole life has been one of paranoia and feeling like my chest is tight and I'm not going to be able to breathe. [SPEAKER_10]: And that doesn't do anything but push me further away from it even though I know that, you know, ladies and gentlemen, if you're watching the show, there's only one sober person here.
[SPEAKER_10]: These two guys are high as kites. [SPEAKER_10]: Of course, every day we do. [SPEAKER_08]: I, um, you know, I did actually smoke grass once and I had no effect. [SPEAKER_08]: It just did not affect me grass. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, I mean, you have to say that now because it's not like an edible or gummi. [SPEAKER_08]: I actually smoked. [SPEAKER_08]: I blazed up. [SPEAKER_08]: I sparked up some marijuana. [SPEAKER_08]: It did not affect me.
[SPEAKER_08]: You know, I've used a vape that did affect me. [SPEAKER_08]: The first time I took an edible [SPEAKER_08]: I was before Kerry got home, I was in the basement, pulling my knees to my chin, paranoid. [SPEAKER_08]: So I think they took the first time you had an edible. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: And this was, this was like a cookie. [SPEAKER_08]: So this was a, this was not the gummy.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: Do you remember, you know, through the years of, we have been on and off this topic for a million times on a very, [SPEAKER_10]: shows and I think pop culture in general deals with a lot of cannabis and look at the culture we have with sure vape shops and with legalized cannabis dispensaries and all of that wouldn't be safe to say. [SPEAKER_10]: In your opinion, and you have been right by my side as we have worked with multiple individuals who have been.
[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, I'm not going to, I'm not going to, yeah, that's a great work because I'm not going to say addicted to, but would it be safe to say that many of the people who partook did so chronically, you know, where they, it was just a large part of their lives? [SPEAKER_08]: Pot smokers, especially the old school ones would probably with redirected energy been very good because what they do is they spend their entire life thinking about how to score and how to get high the next time.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's like the template of their life. [SPEAKER_10]: I just remember everybody I was ever in contact with, it was a big, big part of what they had to arrange. [SPEAKER_10]: And sometimes it was done with knowledge of their co-workers and sometimes it wasn't. [SPEAKER_10]: I mean, and I'm talking about. [SPEAKER_10]: bandmates that I had that played in the band. [SPEAKER_10]: I just remember that it was a really big deal.
[SPEAKER_10]: And there were some people that didn't give a rat sass, and we're just very open about it. [SPEAKER_10]: And then there's some people that kind of crept around and I didn't even know until after they were off the show. [SPEAKER_08]: I think people, there is a certain sect of marijuana enthusiast that like the secretness of it. [SPEAKER_08]: You know, like biting it. [SPEAKER_08]: The bad boy element. [SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I got news for you.
[SPEAKER_08]: You're not a bad boy. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I get it right. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, you can buy all that stuff online now. [SPEAKER_08]: You're not a bad boy. [SPEAKER_08]: You're not on a leather jacket. [SPEAKER_08]: You're not writing a motorcycle. [SPEAKER_10]: Let me let me ask this question. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, do you feel that That people who had a proclivity for that substance would also have [SPEAKER_10]: like people that liked pot, liked drugs.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I think it's a gateway. [SPEAKER_08]: And you know, I do think it can be. [SPEAKER_08]: It's, I don't think pot itself is addictive the way cigarettes are, but with the chemical of nicotine in it, but the sensation, the chasing of the sensation, I think that's addictive. [SPEAKER_08]: What do you say you don't want with that? [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, because I don't think the gateway is the marijuana use.
[SPEAKER_07]: I think the gateway is, [SPEAKER_07]: the illegalness of marijuana. [SPEAKER_07]: So the people you had to go to to get marijuana could then offer you others. [SPEAKER_10]: It might be a point that might keep going. [SPEAKER_07]: And I mean, I mean, I want to say one thing and it's got others. [SPEAKER_10]: There are still theories. [SPEAKER_10]: And I still, I referenced this author, Johann Hari.
[SPEAKER_10]: I believe was the name of the author, chasing the screen when he was talking about opiate and heroin addiction and that the social situation is dictate the lack of hope [SPEAKER_10]: was what drove people to that because it was in a scape out for them. [SPEAKER_10]: And that's why as opposed to a disease of the drug or a biological addiction, it was more like a psychological addiction. [SPEAKER_10]: And I think addiction is heavy duty psychology.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I don't think you should put anything in your lungs. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm at that point now. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean [SPEAKER_08]: marijuana if you take it as an edible or if you take it as a gummy or as a soda or something like that, I don't feel that it has any addictive properties and I'll go days and days and days without touching the stuff and I got to, you know, I was at a point when I had a drink, a drink, [SPEAKER_08]: every day. [SPEAKER_08]: That was addiction.
[SPEAKER_10]: And since we're on substances and I'm just curious about it, did you ever, oh, he is seeing that you've given him the cold again. [SPEAKER_10]: No, I've been calling for two weeks. [SPEAKER_10]: He has a can stop. [SPEAKER_10]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm doing a show from a flipping tuberculosis word. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Raise your hand if you've been throwing up recently. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, snap. [SPEAKER_10]: But listen to me now, listen to this.
[SPEAKER_10]: All right, go ahead. [SPEAKER_10]: But anyway, getting back to the alcohol factor you were discussing, did you ever experience anything that would fall into the category of withdrawal? [SPEAKER_10]: where you had headaches or stomach aches or something? [SPEAKER_08]: No, actually not.
[SPEAKER_08]: Um, they warned me that, you know, when I got to the hospital that that could happen, and that I should be careful, and they gave me something that was called a banana bag, which is a big yellow fluid drip.
[SPEAKER_08]: uh... by ivy that restores the chemicals in your body that alcohol depletes and they said and they said you know this could be this could be problematic for you do you ever rage out or attack rate as it no no no now i did wake up you said i'd like to direct your attention to four miles flooring of that
[SPEAKER_08]: to send that that drip bag down there that would be something there was one time when I was in a there's like the first or second day in the hospital I was there for I guess a week they uh they woke me from a deep sleep in the middle of the night and it startled me and they thought I was like raging out because I was like you know because I didn't expect it and I was in a very deep sleep and they just didn't expect what [SPEAKER_08]: to be way to be woken up.
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, as they like startled me. [SPEAKER_08]: It was a middle of the night. [SPEAKER_08]: And they said, sir, you're going to have to calm down. [SPEAKER_08]: I said, I'm really sorry. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't feel like I need to rage out. [SPEAKER_08]: I was just, I was just shocked. [SPEAKER_08]: The headaches happened when I drank. [SPEAKER_08]: And that was the next day. [SPEAKER_08]: It's weird. [SPEAKER_08]: I never had like a withdrawal symptom.
[SPEAKER_08]: I do have withdrawal if I don't have caffeine. [SPEAKER_10]: I don't talk about it maybe last week or two with your friend that you might be going to a meeting with. [SPEAKER_10]: I mean, you haven't done that yet, you haven't, is that I'm going to help you? [SPEAKER_08]: Well, I'm going to reach out and now that you look here with that. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm planning on it, I know you are, and I've never, ever.
[SPEAKER_10]: uh... gotten a really good uh... description of of what it's like and i think i'm almost the way he painted it for me when we were at lunch it was so [SPEAKER_08]: optimistic and encouraging and just sounded healthy, like a great, just a great thing for your soul. [SPEAKER_08]: So I'm dying to go there. [SPEAKER_08]: I really want to see what it's like, even for someone who doesn't see people.
[SPEAKER_08]: I would like to go there and see what goes on because I know there are people, I'm really lucky that I was able to quit and just quit. [SPEAKER_08]: And I don't foresee myself ever having a drink again. [SPEAKER_10]: Well, but it's it would I just I think I'm selfishly wanting to hear your description of what that might be like and I hope you get a chance to that.
[SPEAKER_10]: Although my I look back 20 years ago and I think it would have been something that would have been a good thing to for me to do. [SPEAKER_10]: I tell my son I tell people young people that I kind of contact with that there is very little of a [SPEAKER_10]: of a part of my life where I had to like wake up the next day and say, sorry, I behaved like that. [SPEAKER_10]: There's there's very little behavior that required that kind of action, right, that was not caused by alcohol.
[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, and I look forward to that and I say to myself, and I, if you get me on my death that next week, and you, and you, and you, you were to ask me what is something that would be the regret, that would be it because I think that when I look back on that, [SPEAKER_10]: The fun that I had was not anywhere near worth the angst that caused in my life. [SPEAKER_08]: It's like a thin plastic fun. [SPEAKER_10]: It was good for the moment that it doesn't.
[SPEAKER_10]: And if you get through that time, not [SPEAKER_10]: killing someone, killing yourself, killing yourself, losing a relationship. [SPEAKER_10]: You are lucky, because it just lends itself to that. [SPEAKER_10]: And it's, you know, I mean, I hate to be, I'm never going to be preaching. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm like, hey, with the light, with life, the way it is, drink off-rangers.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I mean, go out there and enjoy yourself right now, but I think really looking back on my life, every moment that was over the top argumentative, you know, really, you know, wake up the next morning and feel horrible, 90% of it was, was alcohol based. [SPEAKER_08]: Luckily, I look at it. [SPEAKER_08]: Luckily, I will also never be preachy. [SPEAKER_08]: I still keep beer in the house if a guest wants one. [SPEAKER_08]: If my son wants one. [SPEAKER_08]: Right.
[SPEAKER_08]: Barely drinks Julia does not drink at all. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm pretty sure that's because of what they see you. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: So I think it's generational Josh. [SPEAKER_07]: I think people are generational. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: I think kids are moving away from it because of how they saw their parents at. [SPEAKER_10]: But based on this story, I had yesterday on this show.
[SPEAKER_10]: I think if the kids would suck down a few more old fashions, maybe we'd have more babies. [SPEAKER_07]: Well, I just lower your inhibitions. [SPEAKER_07]: I was reading about this yesterday and I marked the story to bring maybe next week. [SPEAKER_07]: How is your alcohol at little league games? [SPEAKER_07]: Are people bringing it? [SPEAKER_07]: There's a big problem now with alcohol at little league games. [SPEAKER_10]: In the players, among my son, we're doing it.
[SPEAKER_10]: A full, pretty much a full, the fall will be a full two years. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: And there has been one time where it was like two weeks ago, where we brought frozen margaritas to the game. [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, you brought it. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, yeah, we brought it with us. [SPEAKER_10]: Okay. [SPEAKER_10]: But you're saying that it's a problem.
[SPEAKER_07]: Parents are getting tuned up to the point that they're bringing in one parent brings a big cooler and then every other parents bring in a six pack and they're turning into this like party atmosphere. [SPEAKER_07]: No, that is awesome. [SPEAKER_07]: That is awesome. [SPEAKER_07]: That is incredible. [SPEAKER_10]: I think I think it's kind of under the radar and you know, I don't think it's anything. [SPEAKER_10]: So you said I haven't seen it in a drunken parents.
[SPEAKER_07]: When you when you took yours, did you bring a mirror? [SPEAKER_07]: No one knows what I'm drinking. [SPEAKER_07]: They think this is just a diet coke. [SPEAKER_10]: I think that we Carla was less paranoid about it than I was and Carla, we get there and Carla said something like, oh, but it's Margarita night and she holds up her cool and I'm like,
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, because there's some places where they say no No, and I think they do, but I will tell you that if you took away My sunflower seeds then we'd have an issue at my little league games, but no I have not seen and we do Primarily Evening games reccees and just ended from my son's team, but and I never saw [SPEAKER_10]: Or even was where I've been aware of many of Parano altercations where people yell at each other and stuff like that.
[SPEAKER_07]: The all-day tournaments is where it's becoming a big deal because the parents are then drinking all day sitting out in the sun and starting to cause some confrontations with empires. [SPEAKER_08]: And it's really bad because the snack bar doesn't sell decent crude a day. [SPEAKER_10]: There will be one moment and we are coming up on I believe it is Memorial Day weekend.
[SPEAKER_10]: where they have sent out a travel site for everybody to use so they can stay at the same because we are going to be three hours away. [SPEAKER_10]: And nobody's going up for three hours. [SPEAKER_08]: It's like a hostel or you all sharing a big room. [SPEAKER_10]: It's a travel site where for a hotel room and that will be interesting because I think that may lend itself to some celebratory activity. [SPEAKER_10]: That's what I think. [SPEAKER_08]: But I don't even have to be hurt.
[SPEAKER_08]: I don't even have to be hurt. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't even have to be hurt. [SPEAKER_08]: Around the hunt. [SPEAKER_10]: On Saturday night. [SPEAKER_10]: Like after the day games. [SPEAKER_10]: There are big games. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: If you put three rocks outside of your hotel room. [SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_08]: Now, I do think also in that situation.
[SPEAKER_08]: good calling back to marijuana if there's a certain excitement to breaking the rules yeah and back when we had our supper club one time we did a meeting at our our pool in the neighborhood which is strictly no alcohol and i made a huge batch of essentially my ties and use blue curse out and it's so it looked like gatorade and filled empty gatorade bottles for everybody and so we were all getting more in the know
[SPEAKER_11]: Eight of us, four couples times two, that to me would be an absolute hoot. [SPEAKER_08]: That was fun. [SPEAKER_08]: That was fun. [SPEAKER_08]: Now, also there's like people, well, I've done it. [SPEAKER_08]: It's a horrible thing to do. [SPEAKER_08]: There are usually areas in amusement parks where you can drink and then you can't take the drink out of the area. [SPEAKER_08]: Gotcha. [SPEAKER_08]: But at Bush Gardens, this is really sad alcoholic talk.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, but I love every minute of it. [SPEAKER_08]: They you could go to Italy because it's the old country and you could get wine white wine fresh out of a box Because it's Italy, right? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, and I would bring a soda cup [SPEAKER_08]: and pour the wine into the soda cup because it looked like I was drinking it. [SPEAKER_10]: And it shoots my friend just drinking that crap anyway. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that's, and you know what?
[SPEAKER_08]: The last thing you need on a thrill ride is a nice white wine drunk. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: I genuinely regret that. [SPEAKER_08]: I really, really do. [SPEAKER_08]: But I don't the gatorade bottles or that's always cool. [SPEAKER_10]: Well, when you do eventually get to one of those things, tell me about it, I look, I don't consider what we do on this show, helping people other than if we make you laugh a little bit on one particular day.
[SPEAKER_10]: But we interest you in a topic. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm not preachy, I don't want to be preachy, but I just share the experiences we've had. [SPEAKER_10]: And I find when Rob talks about what he's done and what he's gone through, it's funny. [SPEAKER_10]: And somebody said, forget, I've forgiven myself for that type of activity. [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, there's so many, that I have so many wrinkles for you. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, it's not anything I did.
[SPEAKER_08]: It's mostly stuff I didn't do. [SPEAKER_10]: I think ultimately, if you were to ask me about it, you know, if you had to do it all over again, then I think it might be pretty bored if I didn't have a cocktail. [SPEAKER_08]: It's different times. [SPEAKER_08]: And I want to say this, I'm not preachy either. [SPEAKER_08]: If you want to have a drink, God bless you. [SPEAKER_08]: I abuse the privilege is what happened.
[SPEAKER_10]: You know, and the last word I can say on myself for this is, you know, if you're going to work and you hate your job, drink till you puke. [SPEAKER_08]: then they'll send you home, but if anyone is thinking about going through it, I'm always open to receiving messages and stuff if you want to talk about it. [SPEAKER_08]: Let me know because I might want to go of it and I hope I can help you guys out. [SPEAKER_10]: Right, exactly.
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[SPEAKER_10]: The ASPCA is not an insurer and is not engaged in the business of insurance. [SPEAKER_10]: Uh, I just, uh, before we move on to the news here, I just wanted to ask Josh. [SPEAKER_10]: You're okay with that, uh, that, uh, Cinco de Mayo style thing I did, right? [SPEAKER_10]: I just wanted to make sure it was just, uh, on my brain and I, yeah, we'll share it for my day. [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, my day. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: Uh, we played it on the show yesterday.
[SPEAKER_10]: I know. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm sorry. [SPEAKER_10]: I was just curious. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm just, uh, I'm not just a hard time. [SPEAKER_08]: He was drinking last night. [SPEAKER_10]: Hit the music. [SPEAKER_10]: Thank you. [UNKNOWN]: Oh. [UNKNOWN]: Oh. [UNKNOWN]: And I know. [SPEAKER_10]: We have a breaking news, not really breaking last night, I guess, maybe even a couple of days ago.
[SPEAKER_10]: A note, Jeffrey Epstein's former cellmate claimed he found after the millionaire sex offenders first suspected jail suicide attempt was made public Wednesday years after being sealed and locked in a courthouse of all this part of an unrelated legal dispute. [SPEAKER_10]: They investigated me for one of this is what the note says. [SPEAKER_10]: Okay. [SPEAKER_10]: Investigated me for a month.
[SPEAKER_10]: uh... said the short note which is uh... kind of hard to read when i saw the uh... the copy of it uh... it's very scribbly he said it is a treat to be able to choose the time to say goodbye [SPEAKER_10]: watch what you want me to do, bust out, cry in, no fun, not worth it. [SPEAKER_10]: So that's before his first attempt and then he succeeded on his next one. [SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_08]: He should be, he should be put down just based on his handwriting.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that's a horrible floppy thing. [SPEAKER_08]: And that almost to me, [SPEAKER_08]: Looks like someone's trying to make it look sloppy like I had a question I agree.
[SPEAKER_10]: I don't wish I didn't go, but first of all that was a previous attempt So not the one that killed him, but I do I We've all we've all gotten sucked into conspiracy theories and so you It's like my brain is polluted, you know, yeah, you think immediately that this is a setup and it's made you have a sort of horrible hand right there [SPEAKER_07]: But it's because I hurry. [SPEAKER_07]: I would think if it's the last thing I'm going to write, I'll take my time.
[SPEAKER_10]: Title to the side. [SPEAKER_10]: The handwritten is on the wall. [SPEAKER_10]: I would, I would like that today. [SPEAKER_10]: The handwriting. [SPEAKER_10]: I, mine is terrible. [SPEAKER_10]: I, you know, we do those little letters that Carl and I were right all the time. [SPEAKER_10]: Carlis are just so pristine and perfect and, like, beautiful handwriting. [SPEAKER_10]: And I, I'm just terrible. [SPEAKER_10]: I suck at it. [SPEAKER_10]: Double-y.
[SPEAKER_10]: My pain archip is wonderful. [SPEAKER_10]: Hey, old sitcom people, WKRP, WKRP and Cincinnati, it isn't dead as of Monday. [SPEAKER_10]: It is living on the air in Cincinnati. [SPEAKER_10]: The call letters from the fictional radio station featured on the CBS sitcom were adopted by a trio of course, it's a trio. [SPEAKER_08]: Of course it was.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, of course, it's a trio of real adult hit stations like it's like to call in this time, we like to call it a cluster, why does it help us serve the people? [SPEAKER_08]: Why is that not the way the same reason you love KC JJ, because it's a radio station owned by a guy serving a community and that's what radio needs to say. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_08]: I really like to jack. [SPEAKER_10]: Jack FM.
[SPEAKER_10]: I like Bob. [SPEAKER_10]: Bob doesn't want to do it that way. [SPEAKER_10]: Bob is an F-Bob. [SPEAKER_10]: F-Bob in the horsey road in on. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: Bob doesn't really care. [SPEAKER_10]: Bob's hoping you have a good weekend. [SPEAKER_10]: Bob can lick my Irish bag. [SPEAKER_10]: Hi, Bob. [SPEAKER_08]: Hi, Bob. [SPEAKER_08]: Hi, Bob. [SPEAKER_10]: Not my father. [SPEAKER_08]: Not my father by the way. [SPEAKER_10]: I've got a tip for Bob.
[SPEAKER_10]: Drive to a cliff and keep the accelerator pressed all the way down to the floor and drive off the cliff like [SPEAKER_08]: Now, you know what, what made me really hate those innocuous as impossibly can be radio. [SPEAKER_08]: The, the, the, the whole, the thing that was the most sinister about Bob FM or Jack FM is that they would in their first week have a massive playlist, like hundreds and hundreds of records that you haven't heard.
[SPEAKER_08]: To get you in and then they're down to 40 records again. [SPEAKER_08]: Yep, and it's sinister. [SPEAKER_08]: It's literally evil what they do with the, uh, I agree. [SPEAKER_10]: The, uh, the attitude being [SPEAKER_10]: We want everyone that stumbles across us to hear something that's familiar. [SPEAKER_10]: That's the philosophy. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: Well, I mean to agree with it more than I could ever disagree with the programming philosophy.
[SPEAKER_08]: I'll talk for hours with anyone that would care too, but [SPEAKER_08]: Mike, I've always said that when we grew up and when you were getting started, radio was making people afraid to turn off the radio because they might miss something. [SPEAKER_08]: Yep. [SPEAKER_08]: And now people are programmed to not do anything interesting enough to make you think you need to change the channel. [SPEAKER_10]: Bingo. [SPEAKER_08]: You know, it's passive. [SPEAKER_08]: It's become so passive.
[SPEAKER_10]: Uh, I didn't mean to play that again. [SPEAKER_10]: Uh, let's see, there are three adult hit stations. [SPEAKER_10]: Uh, it was a debut on Monday's Morning Drive. [SPEAKER_10]: Co-owner Jeff Zizman described, uh, have you worked with him? [SPEAKER_10]: Yes, I have. [SPEAKER_10]: I thought so. [SPEAKER_10]: As stoked, here's the quote. [SPEAKER_10]: Great. [SPEAKER_11]: I don't do this way. [SPEAKER_11]: It's the, um, is the, uh, phone thing. [SPEAKER_11]: What?
[SPEAKER_11]: Let's see how that goes. [SPEAKER_08]: That's it, Jeff Zizman. [SPEAKER_09]: Hi, Rob. [SPEAKER_08]: Hi, Jeff. [SPEAKER_09]: I'm Jeff Seisman. [SPEAKER_08]: Jeff Seisman of the Three Station Cluster. [SPEAKER_09]: Uh, phones have been mobbed this morning. [SPEAKER_09]: Uh, as I'm sure you can imagine. [SPEAKER_08]: Are you answering them? [SPEAKER_09]: It's overwhelmingly successful. [SPEAKER_08]: That's great. [SPEAKER_09]: All three stations. [SPEAKER_09]: All three.
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_09]: We only had to let go two programs. [SPEAKER_08]: Now, when you have three stations, it's all live people or is there any voice tracking. [SPEAKER_09]: It's all voice tracking. [SPEAKER_08]: Really? [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, it's on something California doesn't. [SPEAKER_09]: Thank you, Jeff. [SPEAKER_10]: Three stations in Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and date, no, Ohio.
[SPEAKER_10]: Because that's where you want to have it in Northern Kentucky, when you're WKP in Cincinnati, you might get you just know this. [SPEAKER_08]: Northern Kentucky is the best part of the state. [SPEAKER_10]: Right. [SPEAKER_10]: They will follow the format music from the 60s to the 80s with an emphasis on the 70s, at least they're doing that. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, did you have the thing that their first broadcast was hosted by Gary Sandy, who played Andy Travis?
[SPEAKER_08]: I listen to it. [SPEAKER_08]: He couldn't have sounded less interested to be there. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, probably getting a satchel full of cash. [SPEAKER_10]: I doubt it. [SPEAKER_10]: Ted Turner died. [SPEAKER_08]: I hate this. [SPEAKER_08]: I hate it. [SPEAKER_10]: A battle with a Louis body dementia. [SPEAKER_10]: He was 87 years old when we, uh, we [SPEAKER_10]: talked about him.
[SPEAKER_10]: I feel like it was five seven years ago and he was in rough shape at that point. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, he held on. [SPEAKER_10]: I thought he died a long time ago. [SPEAKER_10]: I did too. [SPEAKER_10]: As the founder of CNN Turner was the godfather of cable news, he also revolutionized cable itself with channels like TNTTBS Turner Classic movies. [SPEAKER_08]: I will always be indebted for Turner Classic movies. [SPEAKER_10]: the cartoon network.
[SPEAKER_10]: He also won the America's Cup in 1977. [SPEAKER_10]: He's an ocean racer, former owner of the Atlanta Braves and World Championship Wrestling. [SPEAKER_10]: I forgot that he owned that. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: Uh, let's see it had a run of great run during the 90s that almost put Vince McMahon and the WWE out of business. [SPEAKER_10]: Turner had five children with his first wife went on to marry two more times his last and most famous marriage.
[SPEAKER_10]: Jane Fonda that lasted. [SPEAKER_08]: 1991 to 2001 and it's a pretty long run for such a high-profile marriage for two people with those personalities You know the doctor said he was supposed to die at about noon, but he died at 12.05 That's a CNN reference Yes, that's a TVS reference. [SPEAKER_10]: TVS reference. [SPEAKER_10]: Sorry. [SPEAKER_10]: He was worth almost a $3 billion present in Trump called Turner a friend and One of the greats of all top.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, but he also used his statement to complain [SPEAKER_10]: about how horrible CNN, if, if I, of course, if I, if there's one thing I cannot wait to miss, it's that BS, yes, the lack of etiquette, it's the lack of human disease. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Mike, I never throw anything away. [SPEAKER_08]: And when I heard about the passing of Ted Turner, I said, I wonder if I still have this. [SPEAKER_08]: About 20 years ago, Ted was on Letterman.
[SPEAKER_08]: And we always gave him a hard time because he all said, oh, he said all all the time. [SPEAKER_08]: And so this is a montage I made from one segment with Ted Turner, every time he said all on the Letterman show. [SPEAKER_03]: I've been it rained personally before about the job. [SPEAKER_03]: where people can get up. [SPEAKER_03]: If you remember, I just read the article in the New York Times so there has to be a huge, of our whole probably stopping pumping up.
[SPEAKER_03]: Our kids won't stop. [SPEAKER_03]: We just can't keep buying increasing prices up. [SPEAKER_03]: But the government stopped and replaced stop in the... [SPEAKER_03]: I want to. [SPEAKER_03]: We worked on my Bob, they saw four Robb's. [SPEAKER_03]: What's the right thing to do? [SPEAKER_03]: I think the job to Bob. [SPEAKER_03]: Didn't do it. [SPEAKER_03]: We've now had Bob. [SPEAKER_03]: And always a pleasure, Mr. Turner. [SPEAKER_03]: Thank you.
[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you for being here. [SPEAKER_03]: That turn is CNN. [SPEAKER_10]: Jane Fonda is the very long statement saying, quote, I love Ted with all my heart, adding that he quotes swept into my life, a gloriously handsome, deeply romantic, swash-buttling pirate, and I've never been the same, and that's how you pay tribute to somebody. [SPEAKER_08]: That's beautiful. [SPEAKER_10]: And he was about seeing an end.
[SPEAKER_08]: He, everyone thought he was crazy Trump, but he pursued everything he loved and he got most of it and good for him because it's very cool guy. [SPEAKER_07]: It feels like in the 90s he owned everything in Atlanta. [SPEAKER_10]: And it is ranch, right? [SPEAKER_10]: His ranch was insanely large, right? [SPEAKER_10]: One of the biggest landowners in America, I believe. [SPEAKER_10]: And Josh is right, you didn't hear about him.
[SPEAKER_10]: And I thought he had already passed everyone. [SPEAKER_07]: everyone my age grew up with TBS and wasn't the braids. [SPEAKER_07]: Super State of school. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, absolutely. [SPEAKER_08]: One thing that I loved about him is the way Turner Classic movies, my favorite channel got started.
[SPEAKER_08]: His favorite movie was gone with the wind and whether or not you agree with him or not, just know that that was his favorite movie and he want to MGM which I think was Warner Brothers then to buy it so he could show it on TBS and they wouldn't sell it individually.
[SPEAKER_08]: So he bought the entire MGM catalog, so he could show that movie and he said, I've got all these movies, let's start in that work and because of that, it has been the greatest tool in movie preservation in my lifetime. [SPEAKER_08]: So good for you. [SPEAKER_08]: Good on you Ted Turner. [SPEAKER_10]: Safe home Ted Turner, a casher has an interesting kink. [SPEAKER_10]: She is in two cyclopsis. [SPEAKER_10]: What?
[SPEAKER_10]: or maybe pirates or dudes who don't wear goggles during paintball to put it bluntly. [SPEAKER_10]: She digs men with one eye. [SPEAKER_10]: Hey babe, in an appearance on the call her daddy podcast, Kesha noted that she's currently [SPEAKER_10]: Well, that's fine. [SPEAKER_10]: She settled on that lifestyle after dating people. [SPEAKER_10]: She had no business dating, including, quote, a man with one eye, which I think is hot.
[SPEAKER_10]: Unfortunately, the negatives outweighed that one positive she added, quote, he was cool, but the line got drawn because he just smelled kind of like a sandwich that had been sitting in the back of your car for a couple of days. [SPEAKER_08]: Did AI write this story based on nothing because it's not making, it's falling apart. [SPEAKER_10]: Honestly, you better where it was just not a match. [SPEAKER_10]: So the Cyclops guy smelled that.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Maybe you need to take his glass out and put it in a tumbler of water. [SPEAKER_10]: I don't know what yourself. [SPEAKER_10]: Finally, today two women have been charged after stealing more than $3,500 from the half-ass bar in bland Missouri. [SPEAKER_10]: Hold it. [SPEAKER_08]: Where and what? [SPEAKER_10]: the half-assed bar in bland Missouri. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that's a big sighting. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, they broke into the safe.
[SPEAKER_10]: A cash to coin exchange machine was taken and they attempted break into an ATM on the site. [SPEAKER_10]: They were also caught on security cameras along with their vehicle. [SPEAKER_10]: Turns out one of the women was the daughter of the owners. [SPEAKER_10]: Uh-oh, the motivation was probably financing a drug habit because one of them had fentanyl and meth on them when they were caught.
[SPEAKER_10]: The owners even called out their daughter on social media when they found out she was responsible. [SPEAKER_10]: The police asked them to take down her actual name while the legal system sorts it all out. [SPEAKER_10]: The women's names, the two women involved, [SPEAKER_10]: Dumbar. [SPEAKER_10]: There they are. [SPEAKER_10]: We will take a You know the Bob FM. [SPEAKER_10]: It was very well and bland was very bland Missouri. [SPEAKER_10]: Bob does it like that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Well, well, ladies and gentlemen, Josh, um, you said this week that you were going to go see a couple of movies and you saw one that I'm curious about, uh, devil wears proud of two. [SPEAKER_07]: Right. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: I went and saw that and I guess the first one came out. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know 20 years ago. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, it was a much like 10 years ago. [SPEAKER_10]: Maybe it was such a good movie. [SPEAKER_10]: I love the first one.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: And a priestly now is the problem. [SPEAKER_07]: I never saw the first one. [SPEAKER_07]: Probably a problem. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, so I don't think it was a problem. [SPEAKER_07]: I understood the movie fine. [SPEAKER_07]: I followed on fine The only trouble I had was halfway through the movie. [SPEAKER_07]: I thought Merrill Street was Jamie Lee Curtis in a wig [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, so I struggled with that a little bit. [SPEAKER_07]: I can't correct your guide out.
[SPEAKER_08]: I was good. [SPEAKER_08]: 20 years ago is exactly right. [SPEAKER_08]: Really? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: That makes me feel very old. [SPEAKER_08]: Does I know? [SPEAKER_10]: Think about me then. [SPEAKER_10]: 10 years you're seeing me where it's going. [SPEAKER_07]: I know. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I don't mind you, really. [SPEAKER_07]: So you didn't like it? [SPEAKER_07]: No, no, it was fine. [SPEAKER_07]: I took Kelly, Kelly saw it.
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, Kelly wanted to see it because she saw the first one in high school and loved it. [SPEAKER_07]: So we went, but I'll tell you, here was the movie was good. [SPEAKER_07]: And if you like the first one, go watch this one. [SPEAKER_10]: You think if you're a fan of the first one, you'll dig the house, house Stanley, food man, Tucci in this. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, he's great. [SPEAKER_10]: He's probably the best part of the movie. [SPEAKER_10]: This hands.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, he's probably the best part of the movie. [SPEAKER_10]: He's probably the best part of the movie. [SPEAKER_10]: you could be him if you got a tight sweater vest. [SPEAKER_10]: I could be him if I lost 70 more pounds. [SPEAKER_07]: What I enjoyed was a lot of the crowd was women taking their dragon their husbands out.
[SPEAKER_07]: Sure. [SPEAKER_07]: And then there were also a lot of like girl groups like women groups getting together to go watch this movie and rape behind me. [SPEAKER_07]: was a group of three women who talked in the out of the screen the entire movie. [SPEAKER_07]: No. [SPEAKER_07]: It. [SPEAKER_07]: Well, no, like, I took a gummy going into the movie. [SPEAKER_07]: So three random people, y'all aren't getting all excited at the movie, made the movie for me.
[SPEAKER_07]: Oh wow, that's good, the unusual taste I like that. [SPEAKER_07]: It never is, but I normally am annoyed by it, but these people yelling about everything was great for me. [SPEAKER_07]: And it made me laugh so much more and enjoy a movie that I didn't care about, but I enjoyed it. [SPEAKER_10]: You know, I am so in touch with my female side that I love devil wears product. [SPEAKER_10]: I love every bit of it. [SPEAKER_07]: I love the sequel.
[SPEAKER_10]: I love, you know, here's the thing, I'll ask you this. [SPEAKER_10]: If Miranda Priestley is still a bitch on wheels, that I'm all in. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: And, and Mary's trip can play it effortlessly. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: That's perfect. [SPEAKER_08]: That's awesome. [SPEAKER_08]: Did you enjoy Ted Turner's cameo? [SPEAKER_08]: Stop it. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: That might be too soon. [SPEAKER_10]: Wait too soon.
[SPEAKER_10]: Did you see something else though? [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: You mentioned it a couple of days. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, I went with some Michael as well. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, the same one you saw. [SPEAKER_07]: The one that I probably didn't want to see myself. [SPEAKER_07]: And it's a fun movie. [SPEAKER_07]: It's a bad movie. [SPEAKER_07]: It is a bad story. [SPEAKER_07]: Telling is not good.
[SPEAKER_07]: But the collection of scenes of the Pepsi commercial and some concert recreations make the movie worth it. [SPEAKER_07]: And Michael's dad must be such a bad person in real life because he has presented so poorly. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, and this is a script that was approved by the kids about their father. [SPEAKER_08]: So I imagine it had to be worse. [SPEAKER_08]: This guy should win an Oscar. [SPEAKER_10]: Well, wait a minute, hold on.
[SPEAKER_10]: I disagree because aren't they, they're all estranged. [SPEAKER_10]: Don't think from their father aren't they aren't they throwing him under the bus? [SPEAKER_07]: It's a movie. [SPEAKER_07]: You know, they wouldn't pull punches. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't think. [SPEAKER_07]: But you'd want to present it. [SPEAKER_07]: You wouldn't, any one related to you. [SPEAKER_07]: You wouldn't want to present this bad.
[SPEAKER_08]: And it also makes them look bad because they stayed with him so long. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_07]: It's just, it's okay. [SPEAKER_08]: Ugly, Ugly, and Josh, I didn't get into it when I talked about it. [SPEAKER_08]: the scene where he catches on fire for the Pepsi commercial. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, it looked so good. [SPEAKER_08]: It was amazingly, I mean, I was twisting in my seat. [SPEAKER_08]: It was so horrible and cringy. [SPEAKER_08]: He is at the top of a stairwell.
[SPEAKER_10]: I mean, when you were in chocolate, that was great. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, I mean, what's wrong with me from this is the highlight for me? [SPEAKER_08]: He's at the top of a staircase and fireworks go off behind him. [SPEAKER_08]: And as he goes down the first seat, he has one spark on his head. [SPEAKER_08]: And it's like, [SPEAKER_08]: No, it's gonna happen and it was they really oversensationalized what it is to the real injury But it's some great filmmaking in that one sequence.
[SPEAKER_07]: I really enjoyed the movie But here's the caveat if you did not grow up with Michael Jackson as a pop-eye calm and no always music [SPEAKER_07]: If all you know about Michael Jackson is the accusations, yeah, don't bother seeing the movie, because it doesn't bring back all that. [SPEAKER_07]: If you're looking for that, you're going to be disappointed, right? [SPEAKER_07]: You're not going to get that.
[SPEAKER_07]: And I really think if, like, Kelly didn't, I went by myself to watch it. [SPEAKER_07]: And I don't think Kelly would have enjoyed it, because he didn't grow up with Michael Jackson music. [SPEAKER_10]: And when you walk in, being, being your height, and you walk in a londo with theater, with that, the faux hawk to people who have their seats. [SPEAKER_10]: Uh, yeah, give me a spot to put the trench coat.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Okay, all right, good, that's what I need to know. [SPEAKER_10]: That's wonderful. [SPEAKER_10]: I think that's fantastic. [SPEAKER_10]: I wanted to just get this out of the way. [SPEAKER_10]: Then, yesterday, after the show, my wife and I met with financial people, and we I hate it because I'm it's so foreign to me, the whole world. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: And essentially, and I, I shouldn't even bring this up.
[SPEAKER_10]: I really shouldn't be able to do that because no, I'm not going to do the thing we talked about. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay, good, good, good. [SPEAKER_10]: But the documents I'm signing are essentially that if I get hit by lightning, yes, that Carlo will not have to go through, you know, court and all that to access the funding because she's 21 years ago.
[SPEAKER_10]: right because you're not going to be murdered right so many witnesses that are coming in when I'm signing and then by the way I have a [SPEAKER_10]: a lot of legalese, but it does, it's just, we are, we, I am protected, but it was a question of, yeah, your stalkers, remember, he's protected.
[SPEAKER_10]: It was a, it was a question of her access to documents that we need her to have access to, so I don't always have to wait for a phone call and approval and that type of stuff goes back to what I was before I was married. [SPEAKER_10]: Social security the joke file, but the thing that I'm concerned the vibe from a couple of the people that came in
[SPEAKER_10]: uh... when this these documents were not arise uh... was one of just one particular look made me uh... feel like uh... forgot what the question was and uh... it wasn't uh... you're okay with that right uh... it was more it just it really wasn't even said that uh... dramatically but it just made me pause for a second and all of a sudden that you know a year later i see Keith Morrison so [SPEAKER_10]: That's it. [SPEAKER_07]: Are you sure you wanted to cancel the pre-note?
[SPEAKER_10]: I didn't cancel the pre-note. [SPEAKER_10]: I didn't do anything of the guy. [SPEAKER_10]: But I figured out speaking of date line. [SPEAKER_10]: No, it was fine. [SPEAKER_10]: It was there. [SPEAKER_10]: When you're in there, no, no, no. [SPEAKER_10]: I got a great guy, a young guy, and a guy that gets us and a guy that I can say, any guy who spent a lot of time with Carla getting the papers right, a lot of time when you're not home. [SPEAKER_08]: I love this guy.
[SPEAKER_10]: Outlast you. [SPEAKER_10]: Yes, and there are two things that we have work here. [SPEAKER_10]: Okay. [SPEAKER_10]: Okay. [SPEAKER_10]: I love the guy. [SPEAKER_10]: He's been an absolute dream to deal with and the company that he represents has been very, very good to me and I've never had one of those. [SPEAKER_10]: in all my years of investing and doing that never had anybody that has been part of a company where they've got this good at track record.
[SPEAKER_10]: The issue is not my investments in their performance, the issue is the thing we all deal with in this current economy, spending and getting things in control [SPEAKER_10]: It's reality. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm not embarrassed by it. [SPEAKER_10]: Not one little bit. [SPEAKER_10]: I get it. [SPEAKER_10]: Is it a good looking guy? [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, yes. [SPEAKER_10]: Just this car like that. [SPEAKER_10]: So thank you so much. [SPEAKER_10]: Shut up, both of you.
[SPEAKER_08]: She probably very much enjoys all the attention. [SPEAKER_10]: You're making me uncomfortable, but if you go back, don't take any drinks if they offer them. [SPEAKER_10]: Here it is. [SPEAKER_10]: Date line scam. [SPEAKER_10]: All right. [SPEAKER_10]: This is how they get. [SPEAKER_10]: All right. [SPEAKER_10]: If you're watching the [SPEAKER_10]: Sure. [SPEAKER_10]: And it's taking me a while, but the only reason they do that, and I think they fake it.
[SPEAKER_10]: I think they make people who are not guilty. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, and added it to make them look like their potentially guilty. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, just so they'll have something to talk about. [SPEAKER_10]: All right. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, scam one. [SPEAKER_10]: Let me see. [SPEAKER_10]: I wrote this down. [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, uh, I don't know. [SPEAKER_10]: This is why, but it's for lawyer. [SPEAKER_10]: But it's what they do.
[SPEAKER_10]: The victim, the victim always lit up the room. [SPEAKER_10]: Yes, that's true. [SPEAKER_08]: The light up the room. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: It's never a bad person. [SPEAKER_08]: So many friends. [SPEAKER_08]: So evolved. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Head cheerleader. [SPEAKER_07]: Which is too bad. [SPEAKER_07]: Because if it was a bad person, they could have a hundred people that wanted to kill her. [SPEAKER_07]: That's true. [SPEAKER_10]: Exactly.
[SPEAKER_10]: And the last part of it is, I think they do all of this conjuring, not only to hold your attention, but they do it to make you feel better about the fact that you're watching an Angela Lansberry drama than essentially rubber necking by a fatal accident, which is really what you're doing.
[SPEAKER_10]: you're doing date line people myself included you're looking at a car wreck you're looking to see if there's any blood on the highway that's what you're doing you're not doing anything to stimulate your brain you are watching a train wreck that's what you are doing it's mental control Mike they know how they're going to make you feel and you're going to feel great when it's done and you're still alive at least come out [SPEAKER_10]: Exactly. [SPEAKER_10]: So there's that.
[SPEAKER_10]: I got that off my chest. [SPEAKER_10]: When we come back, we'll talk to Rob about not only Hurned in getting a fabulous entertainment in Porium, but we will also talk about a new service for weddings You are listening to the Michael Mary show and we will be back after I tell you ladies and gentlemen about our cruise Yes, look it pack it cruise it do it [SPEAKER_10]: What's that you say? [SPEAKER_10]: You haven't planned to join us this January?
[SPEAKER_10]: Not just January next January. [SPEAKER_10]: You haven't planned to join us next January. [SPEAKER_10]: This January. [SPEAKER_10]: This January. [SPEAKER_07]: This January. [SPEAKER_08]: No. [SPEAKER_08]: This January. [SPEAKER_08]: Yes. [SPEAKER_08]: It's this January. [SPEAKER_08]: The next January that comes, 27. [SPEAKER_08]: That's when we're cruising. [SPEAKER_10]: But wouldn't next January be after the new year? [SPEAKER_10]: When would this January be then?
[SPEAKER_10]: You wouldn't say this January at all, even though it's, you know. [SPEAKER_10]: I think in the next January, we're talking about making things understandable. [SPEAKER_07]: Yes. [SPEAKER_07]: We're also talking about, we want you to book now and not wait. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, it's urgent because it is, it is this January. [SPEAKER_10]: I would rather say that you have a plan to join us in January of 2027. [SPEAKER_10]: That would work.
[SPEAKER_10]: Okay. [SPEAKER_10]: Spotlight the fact that there is more time, which our listeners want it. [SPEAKER_07]: Yes, correct, but we've just, but we've given them time now. [SPEAKER_07]: We've given them to respond. [SPEAKER_10]: We've given the time, use the time. [SPEAKER_10]: And they're not, right? [SPEAKER_10]: Because that's the way they roll. [SPEAKER_10]: They're going to respond and no better. [SPEAKER_08]: Right, right? [SPEAKER_10]: Exactly.
[SPEAKER_10]: So you ask for more lead time. [SPEAKER_10]: What we ask you now is to, you know, get your order, get your affairs in order to get your price left in. [SPEAKER_07]: And always cancel. [SPEAKER_07]: Look at your depositant. [SPEAKER_10]: Yes, we have improved price point. [SPEAKER_10]: You asked for a better price. [UNKNOWN]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, a longer trip. [SPEAKER_10]: More advance notice. [SPEAKER_10]: We said no problem.
[SPEAKER_10]: Welcome aboard the All-New Margarita Village Sea Islander. [SPEAKER_10]: Setting sail January 21, 2027. [SPEAKER_10]: This January, not correct. [SPEAKER_10]: Join Mike Rob and Josh. [SPEAKER_10]: Might be correct technically, not correct sales wise. [SPEAKER_08]: I always thought that it was more urgent if you said this because it's the next one. [SPEAKER_08]: What? [SPEAKER_07]: I give up. [SPEAKER_07]: I give up. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, I'm not changing it.
[SPEAKER_08]: But I don't think I'm going to say next or this. [SPEAKER_07]: You can just say January. [SPEAKER_10]: January. [SPEAKER_10]: Yes. [SPEAKER_10]: Join Mike Robin Josh. [SPEAKER_10]: I've lost all my desire to do this. [SPEAKER_07]: Come on. [SPEAKER_07]: Next January is the proper term that thank you You worry would still speak to the January from thank you. [SPEAKER_07]: Go. [SPEAKER_07]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_07]: Wow. [SPEAKER_10]: No sense to me.
[SPEAKER_10]: My apologies I think what you shouldn't have gotten bogged down in the visor next anyway. [SPEAKER_10]: It shouldn't be in the copy at all either one. [SPEAKER_10]: All right That's my point [SPEAKER_10]: Join Mike Robin Josh and all of your TMOs buddies for a five-day four-night escape loaded with laughs just like right now. [SPEAKER_10]: Ahh! [SPEAKER_10]: So I want to jump off a building, hang out, and exclusive TMOs, but get your asses and gear people. [SPEAKER_10]: People?
[SPEAKER_10]: You ask, for all those pills, can you give us a little more lead then? [SPEAKER_10]: We're giving you a little more lead time so you can prepare. [SPEAKER_10]: By the way, I'm not going to throw it on people that they wanted lead time to book. [SPEAKER_10]: They wanted lead time to buy. [SPEAKER_10]: So that's what we're doing is we're giving it. [SPEAKER_10]: We don't have to bust balls. [SPEAKER_10]: It's not true.
[SPEAKER_10]: They want more time so they can get ready to purchase their tickets. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't see it. [SPEAKER_07]: That's not enough. [SPEAKER_07]: You buy now and now you have the lead time to convince your boss to give you the time off. [SPEAKER_08]: Let me hit a marker here because I'm going to put this in best of. [SPEAKER_08]: This is nice. [SPEAKER_10]: We'll have events. [SPEAKER_10]: We'll do a live show. [SPEAKER_10]: Plus, beautiful tropical weather.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: plus beautiful tropical wet. [SPEAKER_10]: I, I'm taking hold on a second. [SPEAKER_10]: Give me the copy. [SPEAKER_10]: Give me the copy right now, okay? [SPEAKER_10]: Really? [SPEAKER_10]: I would like someone to use his effing brain to put a concerted effort to make it commercial that is readable. [SPEAKER_10]: BUDEFUL TROPPER GO WEATHER.
[SPEAKER_10]: Is that seriously what they're not going to know that you're going on a cruise to the Western Caribbean, my thought was this. [SPEAKER_08]: It's a Caribbean cruise. [SPEAKER_08]: They will have beautiful tropical weather. [SPEAKER_08]: Mike, I believe the full sentence is it not just when you need it the most, because it's going to be in the it's going to be January. [SPEAKER_08]: It's going to suck around here. [SPEAKER_08]: Think about the nice.
[SPEAKER_10]: Sorry, maybe the other the other experiences. [SPEAKER_10]: Rock, put your hand out, please. [SPEAKER_10]: All right, please, but you really don't want to use that hand to write the copy.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yes, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, [SPEAKER_10]: We're doing a live podcast. [SPEAKER_10]: Yes, meeting greets, definitely.
[SPEAKER_10]: The whole crew's is a meeting greet. [SPEAKER_10]: Exclusive listener events. [SPEAKER_10]: What? [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, the contest will have contest. [SPEAKER_08]: We'll have the meeting greets.
[SPEAKER_10]: We'll have a bar with a hanging out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out hang out
[SPEAKER_10]: cut down on the bullsh** and just talk about the beautiful event of being on the margarita village see crews with all of our friends and what everybody that's gonna hang out hold on i'm not talking to you hold on i'm talking to my copywriter ladies and gentlemen this is going to be a stone cold blast [SPEAKER_10]: Yes, for a longer cruise, we're giving you a longer cruise.
[SPEAKER_10]: We're also going to a different part of the Caribbean, so we get a really cool stop, which is Cosin' El Mexico. [SPEAKER_10]: We are also going to be hanging out on what essentially is a real party boat, all right? [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: We have based on the length of the cruise, we have lowered the price point. [SPEAKER_10]: All these things are really, really cool. [SPEAKER_07]: Now let me give you a new cruise, ever.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yes. [SPEAKER_10]: It's the last cruise we will ever do. [SPEAKER_10]: It might be my final cruise and might be the final show might be the final show a very well might be The legend and so calling it legendary is is you know, it's a very nice gift bag You're going to improve the gift bags, right? [SPEAKER_10]: You're going to put better stuff in on this year They love them. [SPEAKER_07]: I'm too. [SPEAKER_07]: That's a lot different.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: It'll be they love them. [SPEAKER_07]: They love them. [SPEAKER_10]: Okay. [SPEAKER_07]: All right. [SPEAKER_07]: Would you call them legendary? [SPEAKER_07]: I used mine on a I used mine on my trust you question see last week. [SPEAKER_10]: I said, would you call it legendary? [SPEAKER_10]: Um, is that a proper use of the word legendary? [SPEAKER_10]: I'm asking you judgestroke at simple question. [SPEAKER_07]: I would not call them legendary.
[SPEAKER_07]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, thank you very much. [SPEAKER_07]: Here's the forgetful. [SPEAKER_07]: 800. [SPEAKER_07]: There's somewhere in the middle or 800. [SPEAKER_07]: 8147100. [SPEAKER_07]: Yes. [SPEAKER_07]: Press option three. [SPEAKER_07]: Press option three. [SPEAKER_07]: Because Margarita will just change their thing yesterday and now there's no option 3. [SPEAKER_07]: You have to tell them you're with Who say I'll jump right here and now you hand up.
[SPEAKER_10]: Oh, Josh. [SPEAKER_10]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_10]: Here you go. [SPEAKER_10]: All right. [SPEAKER_10]: It is both co-hosts with holes in their hands right now and for this commercial there you go. [SPEAKER_10]: I do with the cruise. [SPEAKER_07]: It has everything to with this commercial details. [SPEAKER_07]: What, it's fun to see new names have signed up for the cruise that we're not on last year.
[SPEAKER_10]: That's very exciting to us and the so the option and the group number are just call. [SPEAKER_07]: Tell them you're with a group, give them your group number and you're good to go. [SPEAKER_10]: Is the group number still 44 35? [SPEAKER_10]: It is. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay, but it's also all available on the MOS podcast.com. [SPEAKER_10]: There it is. [SPEAKER_10]: Just click store, do it now, and lock in your price before the best cabins disappear. [SPEAKER_10]: That is the fact.
[SPEAKER_10]: We can't wait to see you on deck. [SPEAKER_10]: There it is. [SPEAKER_10]: There it is. [SPEAKER_10]: We're well then fine. [SPEAKER_08]: All right. [SPEAKER_10]: I thought that went well. [SPEAKER_10]: You know, I think technically we gave it a hell of a lot of time to talk about and I feel sort of a, you know, a freedom to go off script when I'm doing the only thing that disappointed me is that Josh didn't react to being shot in the hand.
[SPEAKER_10]: No, that's not an actor like you are. [SPEAKER_08]: Could you try Josh? [SPEAKER_07]: No. [SPEAKER_08]: Damn it. [SPEAKER_07]: It's hurting. [SPEAKER_07]: I didn't do much. [SPEAKER_07]: I didn't do much. [SPEAKER_07]: I didn't do much. [SPEAKER_07]: I don't know if we should change the next commercial to a prerecorded. [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, that's funny.
[SPEAKER_10]: Rob. [SPEAKER_10]: Yes. [SPEAKER_10]: What is the status on, let's just say the type of the type of location that might get me to Jimmyville, earned in Virginia. [SPEAKER_08]: Do you remember some months ago when they were pressing hard to put a casino in Tyson's corner? [SPEAKER_08]: A lovely suburb of Washington, D.C. Yeah, I didn't like that. [SPEAKER_08]: Why not?
[SPEAKER_10]: I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't know Tyson's, I don't mind I can see it, because you know Northern Virginia, didn't like Tyson's, Tyson's, but he's his name. [SPEAKER_08]: No, Tyson's is already Gotham. [SPEAKER_08]: You might as well put a casino in there, right? [SPEAKER_08]: Okay, and you've got, yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: It's probably the other one, no bills path, but you have to get in Tyson's. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm not up there, so I can't speak within a great authority on it.
[SPEAKER_08]: So the company that was pushing was called Comstock and they got shut out of Tyson's because there's a lot Believe this. [SPEAKER_08]: There's a lot of wealthy people in that neighborhood and they didn't want a casino in their backyard Nimbee So Comstock is a question about Tyson's corner. [SPEAKER_10]: The wealthy people in Tyson's are they in like high-rises like Super expensive things [SPEAKER_08]: just off the area. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, you've got McLean.
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: And the houses that are very adjacent are very big. [SPEAKER_10]: All right. [SPEAKER_10]: I get it. [SPEAKER_08]: So Comstock decided to put their focus elsewhere. [SPEAKER_08]: And they are now pushing to put a casino on a lovely tract of land in herndon, Virginia.
[UNKNOWN]: Oh. [SPEAKER_08]: And sadly, Mike, the people of Hurned and are against it, but Comstock keeps pushing, and they're pretty powerful the outfit, and the people of Hurned and say they don't want the traffic, they don't want the crowding, and I believe it's implied they don't want the element that a casino brings in. [SPEAKER_08]: So they're fighting with people or fighting it. [SPEAKER_10]: Element.
[SPEAKER_07]: uh... would be the one part i would agree with how about the element around national harbor because what i think of these casinos around the sea i don't think of the same issues elsewhere i think it's just politicians and corruption and in the way to exchange money [SPEAKER_10]: So you're saying you think the whole thing's kind of a ruse. [SPEAKER_07]: I think it's all a ruse. [SPEAKER_07]: I think they're making these problems.
[SPEAKER_07]: Meets a lobbyist to let's go play some poker and oh, I just folded a bad hand. [SPEAKER_07]: Here's all my money. [SPEAKER_10]: I think you can easily pay off. [SPEAKER_10]: When you say the people are against it, or do you really, I mean, is this the vocal people? [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, have they pulled people? [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, Mayor Kevin LeBlanc, now, you know, I've never met Kevin. [SPEAKER_08]: I've met Mayor Markle, who was a great servant of the people for many years.
[SPEAKER_10]: Kevin is, Kevin is Matt's brother. [SPEAKER_08]: Yes, exactly. [SPEAKER_08]: Mayor Kevin LeBlanc said officials were responding directly to public input, noting that many residents do not see a casino as a fit for the downtown area. [SPEAKER_08]: There was a meeting on Monday of this week where they voted to stop advancing a resolution to block future casino development. [SPEAKER_08]: But, [SPEAKER_08]: Well, let's say that again, because I'm confused by what you say.
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, I proposed down Calicino in herndon has been effectively assaulted after the Piling Commission advanced a resolution to block future development on Monday. [SPEAKER_08]: However, this is going to, but this is going to prompt a legal battle of Comstock, which is very, [SPEAKER_10]: You don't think so. [SPEAKER_10]: No, I don't think it'll happen now.
[SPEAKER_10]: I mean, if they've got to the city fathers against it and they've already blocked the process if it's going to happen. [SPEAKER_08]: It's going to have to be a protracted legal battle, which means I love the fact that that the mayor says that, oh, well, officials have been told people are against it, but he doesn't say he's against it. [SPEAKER_10]: is the Blanc the the guy that replaced the lady we love. [SPEAKER_10]: I believe so.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: I believe because she was mayor after two years ago, wasn't she? [SPEAKER_10]: Two things. [SPEAKER_10]: If you can speak to Mr. Serrito, ask him if A, he knows anything about it. [SPEAKER_10]: And B, if he'd like to come on and he feels it's a subject he might want to talk about. [SPEAKER_08]: I will ask him, would you like him for the bonus today?
[SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no [SPEAKER_08]: They're looking to this done. [SPEAKER_11]: Go ahead.
[SPEAKER_11]: I'm sorry. [SPEAKER_11]: Go ahead. [SPEAKER_08]: The people said what they want instead of a because, you know, is an art center performance venues and expanded retail to design the activate the nearby Washington and Old Dominion Trail corridor. [SPEAKER_07]: Now, do they have a location picked out for the question? [SPEAKER_07]: I wonder if it's for WOHM used to be? [SPEAKER_07]: Is it to get rid of that big empty parking lot across from Chimneys?
[SPEAKER_07]: Get rid of all the parking lots. [SPEAKER_07]: No, because then no one could park it at Chimneys if they took a parking lot or something. [SPEAKER_08]: Do they want to put it down? [SPEAKER_10]: Do they want to put it downtown?
[SPEAKER_08]: down adjacent to downtown not we're like the train car is but there's apparently near downtown a huge open hunk of land there okay that's what they want to do uh uh probably right by the WNOD trail which by the way sensational this time of year thank you we have uh uh we've done with that kind of I am not managing my time properly I'm just wondering if it's gonna allow to you me to put in some slots oh wow how's it gonna get out of there [SPEAKER_08]: I would never.
[SPEAKER_08]: And you know what? [SPEAKER_08]: I went to my 7-11 in Leesburg. [SPEAKER_08]: The Hinkie slot machines are gone. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, bummer, sad, sad, right? [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, man, fireball, right? [SPEAKER_08]: Were they fireball slots? [SPEAKER_08]: One was fireball, and one was the knockoff, the cheap knockoff of Wheel of Fortune. [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, bummer, that's a drag. [SPEAKER_10]: Well, keep us posted on that video. [SPEAKER_10]: I shall take a break.
[SPEAKER_10]: I want to tell you, ladies and gentlemen, about thick, mixed, thick, thick. [SPEAKER_10]: Do you like movies? [SPEAKER_10]: Of course you do. [SPEAKER_10]: But do you feel that you are sadly lacking in your knowledge of classic motion pictures? [SPEAKER_10]: You definitely want to fix that. [SPEAKER_10]: But where do you start? [SPEAKER_10]: You start with Hicks Nick sticks picks. [SPEAKER_10]: The podcast about Rob's movies every week.
[SPEAKER_10]: Join our own Joshua Oca as he watches a classic movie, hands selected by his co-host Rob Spuac. [SPEAKER_10]: Rob tries to convince Josh why the movie is great and sometimes he succeeds. [SPEAKER_10]: But not always, not always. [SPEAKER_10]: So whether it's a comedy, a horror, Western, a musical, color, a black and white, watch the movie in advance and listen in. [SPEAKER_10]: You might learn something. [SPEAKER_10]: You might disagree, but you will enjoy yourself.
[SPEAKER_10]: Check out Hicks Nick sticks picks this week. [SPEAKER_10]: For the 1939 Patriotic Classic Mr. Smith goes to Washington. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm giving a thumbs up to that one. [SPEAKER_04]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_10]: That's Jimmy's store. [SPEAKER_10]: I'm on the floor, I'm on the floor, I'm on the floor. [SPEAKER_10]: It seems more modern than ever. [SPEAKER_10]: It sure does right now. [SPEAKER_10]: Who's my monitor? [SPEAKER_10]: Oh, Graham Platner from the Great State of Maine.
[SPEAKER_10]: Just watch it. [SPEAKER_10]: H-I-X-N-I-X-S-T-I-X-P-I-X.com. [SPEAKER_10]: Or wherever you get your podcasts, tell a friend, subscribe, give it five stars, do all the things. [SPEAKER_10]: Picks, Nick, sticks, picks. [SPEAKER_10]: It's what you need right now. [SPEAKER_10]: By the way, the name is great. [SPEAKER_10]: Picks, Nick, sticks, picks. [SPEAKER_10]: That was a beautifully written promo. [SPEAKER_10]: Well, thank you.
[SPEAKER_10]: It was the polar opposite of promoting our crew. [SPEAKER_10]: Well, in my humble opinion, it's what he cares about. [SPEAKER_10]: It's what he gives a rest of boy Josh. [SPEAKER_08]: That's helping quit helping. [SPEAKER_10]: I appreciate you. [SPEAKER_02]: That's what he cares about. [SPEAKER_10]: Do you like that? [SPEAKER_05]: For some beautiful video. [SPEAKER_05]: I do. [SPEAKER_10]: Because that's what I care about Josh. [SPEAKER_10]: That's what I care about.
[SPEAKER_10]: You work caramel. [SPEAKER_10]: You care about that. [SPEAKER_10]: That's not for wrong with that. [SPEAKER_10]: He doesn't want to cruise as well. [SPEAKER_10]: I know he doesn't. [SPEAKER_10]: But it's not like kicks nicks. [SPEAKER_10]: You know if it was the kick. [SPEAKER_10]: My nicks cruise. [SPEAKER_08]: That would be a good cruise, be a robot. [SPEAKER_08]: Mike will be departing in May from Fletcher's Vod House. [SPEAKER_11]: With Spencer Tracy and the old man of the sea.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, because he looks like he comes this south of Spain. [SPEAKER_11]: This is so stupid this show. [SPEAKER_08]: All right, it is stupid. [SPEAKER_08]: Mike, how's your beaver? [SPEAKER_11]: Oh, I might tape or hold on a second. [SPEAKER_11]: Wait, but I know I've got it here where I put it. [SPEAKER_11]: Of course I can't find it. [SPEAKER_08]: Did you know that Bieber's could be rapid? [SPEAKER_08]: Rabbit, I should say, and rapid.
[SPEAKER_08]: But did you know that Bieber's can carry rabies? [SPEAKER_08]: And when they do, they become a little confrontational. [SPEAKER_08]: So look at this poor family in New Jersey. [SPEAKER_08]: This is not funny. [SPEAKER_07]: The keeper is after them. [SPEAKER_07]: The kid was pissing. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: That's so fun to be for back in the water. [SPEAKER_08]: Hey. [SPEAKER_08]: But guess what? [SPEAKER_08]: He's coming back. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, the dog.
[SPEAKER_08]: Don't let the dog get the rabbit beaver. [SPEAKER_08]: Why don't they just run away? [SPEAKER_08]: That can people. [SPEAKER_10]: in the guy with the camera. [SPEAKER_10]: That's your typical dude just filming the whole thing. [SPEAKER_10]: I have to see it again, just see the kids throwing it. [SPEAKER_10]: I know we're running late again, but that's just playing it one more time with the kids throwing it. [SPEAKER_10]: Right. [SPEAKER_10]: Brave a little boy, yeah.
[SPEAKER_10]: Fick it out. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't got it. [SPEAKER_08]: You know my, this is a weird question. [SPEAKER_08]: Have you ever thrown a cat? [SPEAKER_10]: I don't think so. [SPEAKER_10]: I don't think I've ever thrown a cat in my life. [SPEAKER_08]: Um, if you throw, I've, I've known people who have and uh, when they're angry at the cat and the cat tends to do that same sort of body motion. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_10]: Right.
[SPEAKER_10]: You're throwing the cat against anything. [SPEAKER_08]: No, you're just removing the cat really. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: If the cat were to perhaps relieve himself number two on a ping-pong table. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh. [SPEAKER_08]: Someone's father might pick up the cat and throw it. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, wow. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: No, we're not. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm just saying that I have it in my, oh, it lives right free in my brain. [SPEAKER_10]: You witnessed it.
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, I did love to see a video, but that means I'm a broken version of this. [SPEAKER_08]: My, uh, the kid is being examined right now. [SPEAKER_08]: It looks like he's okay. [SPEAKER_10]: By the way, I agree. [SPEAKER_10]: Scoob, and I'm going to go to school, but don't read everything you write, but Scoob writes, it's not rabbit. [SPEAKER_10]: It's protecting its family.
[SPEAKER_10]: Yes. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, but the same could be said about the kid and then if you see the family, how do you know there's another one there? [SPEAKER_08]: That's right. [SPEAKER_08]: Hey, you see that beaver in New Jersey. [SPEAKER_11]: Who want you to do argumentative Thursday, ladies? [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I think we're all a little keyed up. [SPEAKER_08]: Mike in Phoenix. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, you love Phoenix, don't you? [SPEAKER_10]: I do. [SPEAKER_10]: I like Phoenix.
[SPEAKER_10]: It's a great place to play golf. [SPEAKER_08]: There's a great service that they offer. [SPEAKER_08]: There's a business in Phoenix if when you or a loved one passes, you can arrange for a body donation company to take your body and use it for medical research to advance science. [SPEAKER_08]: It's a very noble thing to do. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay. [SPEAKER_08]: Of course, this guy in Phoenix didn't get exactly what he expected. [SPEAKER_01]: Things of families who still don't know.
[SPEAKER_08]: And I want to know, do either of you want to guess? [SPEAKER_08]: what happened to the body. [SPEAKER_07]: Okay, I'm disturbed by just a title, human chop shot. [SPEAKER_10]: Well, that's kind of what they're going in. [SPEAKER_10]: They are, they're burned up. [SPEAKER_10]: Okay, they burn up. [SPEAKER_10]: That's Mike's guess, ceremoniously, and they burn them up in a, in a mass, mass. [SPEAKER_08]: Okay, you have a mass burial by fire. [SPEAKER_08]: Josh, any guesses?
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, they only needed the hands. [SPEAKER_08]: Ah, the rest. [SPEAKER_08]: No, I'm sorry, both of you are incorrect. [SPEAKER_08]: I will say this. [SPEAKER_08]: I think it's explained to the story. [SPEAKER_08]: That's too funny. [SPEAKER_08]: They are my he wanted the research to be done for the disease that took his mother's life Which is also very noble.
[SPEAKER_01]: All right, so let's know what happened to the bodies of the loved ones They donated to biological resource center her name was Doris stopper [SPEAKER_01]: Jim Stoffer does know, but he almost wishes he didn't. [SPEAKER_04]: It makes it hard to reminisce in a joyful way. [SPEAKER_01]: Stoffer donated his mother's body in 2013 after she battled Alzheimer's. [SPEAKER_01]: He trusted BRC to get her brain to neurologists who could hopefully learn more about the disease.
[SPEAKER_04]: And I think that trust was what they fed on. [SPEAKER_01]: Years later, though, Stoffer says he found out what really happened. [SPEAKER_04]: She was then supposedly strapped in a chair on some sort of an apparatus and a detonation where it took place underneath her to basically kind of get an idea of what the human body goes through. [SPEAKER_08]: That's not, that's not advanced Alzheimer's research. [SPEAKER_11]: Oh my god.
[SPEAKER_11]: Wow. [SPEAKER_08]: And it's not an isolated incident as you know the TMLS newscracurs. [SPEAKER_08]: Newscracurs will be following this one. [SPEAKER_08]: Grail! [SPEAKER_07]: How do I check to donate my body that way? [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, epic science, what's the military? [SPEAKER_08]: Wow, that's a... [SPEAKER_08]: I wonder what they get from the, I wonder how much the military pays for bodies to be blown up real good. [SPEAKER_08]: Is it to see how far the body parts go?
[SPEAKER_08]: They would see if they still have their hands. [SPEAKER_07]: Because you know that's the best part. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: So I'm knitting a little laugh canny. [SPEAKER_08]: Mike and all the King's horses and all the King's men. [SPEAKER_10]: But put grandma together again. [SPEAKER_08]: Let's close Mike with this. [SPEAKER_08]: This is my hero of the week. [SPEAKER_08]: Have you ever gone to your gate at an airport? [SPEAKER_08]: And there's no one there.
[SPEAKER_08]: You just need someone at the gate to talk to, to ask a question. [SPEAKER_08]: But it's abandoned. [SPEAKER_08]: How do you handle it? [SPEAKER_08]: Well, you know, sometimes they leave the PA thing right there. [SPEAKER_06]: Hi Delta, so yes, that aren't paying attention, it's come to 30B, you have a customer waiting, thank you. [SPEAKER_09]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_06]: Delta, please come to 30B, you have a customer waiting. [SPEAKER_06]: Delta Delta is anybody working?
[SPEAKER_06]: I love it. [SPEAKER_10]: I wouldn't be mad at that guy. [SPEAKER_08]: No. [SPEAKER_08]: Eventually a pilot came up to him and said, Could you just go to another gateways? [SPEAKER_08]: But you know why they responded to him, right? [SPEAKER_08]: Getting on a public address system where you're not supposed to is one of the biggest thrills of all. [SPEAKER_08]: And I give him all the credit in the world. [SPEAKER_08]: He's my hero.
[SPEAKER_10]: Even if my intention was to make that kind of announcement as soon as I had that microphone in my hand. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, I would say, paging major woody, paging major woody would major woody come to the counter, please. [SPEAKER_10]: Uh, we gotta, sorry. [SPEAKER_08]: We donated major woody's body to the military. [SPEAKER_10]: Yeah, they've bloated up. [SPEAKER_10]: Uh, we'll see you with a fabulous bonus show.
[SPEAKER_10]: Uh, the saps to noon taping begins for that at 4 p.m. ladies and gentlemen, be there and uh, we're who knows what will happen on today's bonus show. [SPEAKER_10]: There is an interesting scent in the air. [SPEAKER_10]: smell that. [SPEAKER_10]: It's not Jimmy. [SPEAKER_10]: There you go. [SPEAKER_10]: It's done. [SPEAKER_10]: It smells like grandma.
[SPEAKER_10]: We will see you then and have a great weekend if you're not a subscriber, but if you're not a subscriber, I'm not really sure. [SPEAKER_10]: I care if you have a good weekend. [SPEAKER_10]: Oh dear, we'll see you next time for Josh Rogan Robbs, few whack Michael Maris saying, so long everybody. [SPEAKER_10]: Love you pop. [SPEAKER_00]: Want more? [SPEAKER_00]: Make sure you check out the Michael Maribona Show. [SPEAKER_00]: Get it at Michael Maris Show.com.
[SPEAKER_05]: Michael Mera, Radio Entertainment. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, he's lost again. [SPEAKER_03]: That will never happen again, and I'm sorry. [SPEAKER_03]: We'll wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, yeah, do the wiggle, man. [SPEAKER_03]: I do the wiggle, man. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I'm sexy, and I know it.
