Patrick and the People - 10/23/2024 Patrick and the People - LIVE!

Episode Date: November 2, 2024

Guests: Amanda Parker, Dustyn Bundrick...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 What hours are you guys open for smashing stuff? So our main hours are 4 to 9 Thursday through Sunday. All booking is online, but we do offer special hours and pricing for groups. So, you know, let's say your church lady group needs to come out, your bingo group needs to come out or whatever. You need to come do some trust fall sessions or whatever. We can accommodate most any request. Okay. Now let me ask this. I know that you have different rooms, things you can break there.
Starting point is 00:00:29 Have you determined yet which of those is the most popular room? Honestly, I haven't. I mean, it really kind of varies what people are into. There is a group of the ladies that are kind of around my age, maybe a little bit older, that like to break glass. Yeah, I can see that. They like to do the glass break. And then the guys, my guys really like to wail on dryers, printers,
Starting point is 00:00:52 things like that where they can really just like. What do they hit that with, like a sledgehammer or hammer, what? Sledgehammer, hammer, bats, pipe. I mean, we have a good time. Oh, this is great. This is great. I was about to say, I love the concept. I love the concept. Yeah, you need to do mean, we have a good time. Oh, this is great. This is great. I was about to say, I love the concept. I love the concept.
Starting point is 00:01:05 Yeah, you need to do that, don't you? For sure. Yeah, you need to, you and your girl, Jamie, need to get over there and wail on stuff for a minute. Yeah, sounds like a good time. Sounds like a couple goal. It's a couple goal. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:01:17 Yeah, good day, Matt. Let me pop these mics up a little bit so y'all can hear better. Right over here to my left, it's Dustin Bundrick, a.k.a. Bundy, and switch the camera there, would you, cameraman? Yeah. To Bundy over here, right here, to my left. You see him there? Here, I'll switch it. Oh, there you go. Thank you. Yeah, Bundy right here. He is the owner of Bundy Electric, so if you are in need of residential commercial electrical work, he can get it taken care of. Is that correct? Yes, sir. Yes, sir if i'm a bundy electric on facebook electric on facebook where do they find uh the break room
Starting point is 00:01:50 also on facebook also on facebook we do have an instagram page but mainly on facebook on facebook all right all right so let's uh let's talk a little bit about who has outrun the grim reaper so far this year. Amelia Clark. She's 37 now. She was in Game of Thrones. Are you a fan of that? Watched it? No.
Starting point is 00:02:14 I think I watched two episodes and stopped. Okay. All right. So that was it. How about you? Game of Thrones? Yeah, we watched Game of Thrones. Yeah. Did you dig it?
Starting point is 00:02:19 You dig the vibe? Yeah, yeah, for sure. We kind of cheated. We didn't start watching it until the last season was about to come out so we just binged it all at once well that's not cheating that's just watching a series i mean that's how i watched breaking bad this year yeah right right but yeah we didn't have to sit painstakingly through the uh season cliffhangers or anything here's an interesting fact about uh amelia clark she uh survived two aneurysms oh wow yeah and uh that's crazy because that's when a blood vessel burst in your brain.
Starting point is 00:02:50 We had a colonel when I was in the military, and he was running on the track. You know, you have a track where you just run on for physical training PT. And he collapsed right on the track, never got up. Lights went out, It was over. It was an aneurysm. Boom, done. Wow. Like that.
Starting point is 00:03:07 Yeah, lights out. And she's had two of them, you said. She had two of them and recovered from it, which is pretty amazing. That is. Yeah. All right. Brianna Evigan from Dust Till Dawn is 37. Is that the TV show or the movie?
Starting point is 00:03:22 That's a great question. I don't know. Her dad is Greg Evigan. Does anybody know who that is? Probably not. Some of you older folks will know who that was. He was on a show called BJ and the Bear. BJ and the Bear.
Starting point is 00:03:36 It was about a truck driver who had a monkey. Ryan Reynolds, Deadpool, is 47. He was voted People's Sexiest man alive back in 2010 he was married to Scarlett Johansson he's now married to Blake Lively he was previously with Alanis Morissette what yeah you didn't know that no oh yeah they were a serious couple for I don't know how long I I'm not certain if they were married but they were damn sure serious for a while is Is he Canadian? Yes.
Starting point is 00:04:06 Okay. Yeah, he's too nice. Come on, you know he's Canadian. Come on, man. Those people are nice. You'd be a serial killer. You'd be like, well, just, you know, let me clean up my stuff before you stab me to death, would you? Excuse me.
Starting point is 00:04:17 Let me put something down to protect the floor. Yeah. You know, I just don't want to leave a mess for the kids, if you don't mind. Musicians, Caves the Elephants, Matt Schultz is 40. I like those guys. Good man. Metallica's Robert Trujillo, 59. Nice.
Starting point is 00:04:33 Weird Al Yankovic, 64. He got started with the accordion after a door-to-door salesperson offered his parents a choice between that and guitar. Wow. So you got him accordion lessons. What? I guess it worked out for him. Yeah, I guess so.
Starting point is 00:04:51 But damn, man, I've been mad. Doesn't he have like a new album or movie or something coming out? Well, he had a movie. It was kind of semi-autobiographical. No, I mean like I swear I heard something about a new album or something coming out. It may be. I mean, I wouldn't be surprised about a new album or something coming up. It may be. I mean, I wouldn't be surprised by it at all. Look that up.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Dwight Yoakam. Yeah, a lot of people like him from singing, but some like him from his acting. He was in Sling Blade, things like that. He's 67. 67. Yeah, 67. Okay, Weird Al is going on tour in 2025 and will actually be in Rogers. We'll be at the Ambles.
Starting point is 00:05:25 Oh, no, really? You know, I bet that's a lot of fun. I bet he puts on a really good show. I agree. It'd have to be interesting. Bigger and weirder. Bigger and weirder. Yeah, it makes sense.
Starting point is 00:05:36 That makes sense. How old did you say Weird Al is? Weird Al is 64. 64. Yeah, 64. That's a trip, isn't it? Okay, let's move on to some news of interest to you. This is one of the longest serving exonerated inmates in Illinois history.
Starting point is 00:05:53 It's suing the city of Chicago, the Chicago Police, Cook County prosecutors for about 200 mil. James Soto and his cousin, David Ayala served over 40 years in prison after being convicted of a double murder back in 1981. Both of their convictions were thrown out last December. Soto's lawyers filed a lawsuit claiming police coerced the confessions to implicate him and his cousin, and they were unable to prosecute the two people initially suspected in the murder. Uh, Soto got a college degree while in prison and plans to become an attorney.
Starting point is 00:06:28 So, you know, I see a lot of convictions that have been overturned on DNA, on murders and things like that. You know, and it only makes me more opposed to the death penalty in general, only because of that kind of circumstance absolutely right you know and uh because i you know the thought of killing someone who doesn't deserve it is pretty pretty horrible right yeah a former la dodger star pitcher fernando valenzuela he changed major league baseball by sparking sparking Fernando Mania back in the 80s. I remember this.
Starting point is 00:07:06 Yeah, he died at 63. The team announced his passing. Now, look, he was a six-time All-Star, came on the scene in 81, won the National League Cy Young and Rookie of the Year Awards, along with a World Series title. He was a color commentator on the Dodgers Spanish language broadcast, left the job in September. He'll be honored Friday night during Game 1 of the World Series
Starting point is 00:07:27 with the Dodgers hosting the Yankees, which should be a great game. A lot of my friends who like the Yankees seem to be very fearful of Shohei Otani. Yeah, yeah, it's going to be a good series. I'm thinking L.A. is going to probably do it, though. Well, I mean, I'm not a baseball guy, but this Shohei Otani guy seems to be breaking every record there is, man. He seems to be. He's the real deal.
Starting point is 00:07:51 Yeah. Some people calling him the goat already. I don't know, but, man. You remember Werther's candy? Love it. Well, it's National Caramel Month. What? And an iconic candy company is celebrating Werther's originals,
Starting point is 00:08:05 holding a sweepstakes to give away Werther's original pocket denim, a pair of jeans with 30 pockets, enough room for plenty of Werther's in each. They're giving away 200 pairs of these with a little line of tiny pockets on each leg. The sweepstakes is on Werther's website. Look, it'd be fun to win just to win.
Starting point is 00:08:26 I mean, I guess so. Yeah. 30 pockets. 30 little pockets. Yeah, go to a concert with those pants on. People wouldn't be putting Werther's in there. You know what I'm saying? I don't know
Starting point is 00:08:41 what that was for. I don't know what you mean. Yeah. A woman in Australia is safe after spending seven hours wedged upside down between two boulders trying to retrieve her phone. Oh, God. Yeah, she slipped into the 10-foot crevice in New South Wales. Her friends tried to free her, but they eventually called for help in the remote area. The Australian Broadcast Corporation says the 23-year-old Matilda Campbell stayed calm throughout the ordeal. She ended up with fractured vertebrae,
Starting point is 00:09:11 warns others not to risk your life for a phone. Well, duh. Duh. Hello? Duh. McFly. Yeah. No doubt, man.
Starting point is 00:09:19 Okay. So upside down for seven hours. Yeah, that's pretty tough. Doesn't that do some sort of damage? I feel like I don't know. I mean, you know, there is some risk when the blood goes to your brain for so long that you're upside down, but I guess that's not the amount of time it might take.
Starting point is 00:09:35 I don't know. I'm not well educated on that. Let's see. The fatality numbers in one North Carolina county have been adjusted downward. A statement from Buncombe County Sheriff's Office said they originally reported 72 deaths, but would now defer to the state's official death count, which is 42. Sheriff Quentin Miller had given the higher number originally as the death toll,
Starting point is 00:10:00 but state officials revised it after reviews by the Office of the Medical Examiner. So the official fatality count from Helene stands at about 215 across several states. And that's a big number in this day and age. That is. You know, with all the warnings and everything you have to be prepared, that's a big number. I have to imagine they must, surely they're either infirmed, elderly those are the people it's got to be right or the people that were made to stay at their jobs
Starting point is 00:10:33 oh yes you hope that's not the case Mike Jeffries, the former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch was arrested along with two others as part of a federal sex trafficking investigation. I was about to guess. It had something to do with, like, sex trafficking.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Oh, come on now. Or, like, a George Michael kind of thing. Yeah, right. Right, right. Yeah. The old stall outside. Yeah. Jeffrey's is partner Matt Smith and Jim Jacobson, accused of operating an international sex
Starting point is 00:11:02 trafficking business that recruited young men for parties in the U S hello, Diddy and federal prosecutors alleged the three men paid dozens of men to travel around the world to engage in sex act over a seven year period. The indictment mentions 15 alleged victims, but prosecutors believe there are more, I guess the, uh, you know, you thought that thought that the whole me too movement was really where it was going to happen for a lot of people but it didn't you know the me too kind of came up and went down if they did pick up uh weinstein you know yeah but what it did do apparently is open the door and now everything all the seams are busting everybody absolutely and that's what should happen look let's clean these slugs out.
Starting point is 00:11:45 Yeah. Get rid of them. Right. You know, identify them, get rid of them, move them on down the road. Now, you know, you do wonder, you know, a victim, to me, a victim is someone who's forced and or underage. If you have engaged in willingly into prostitution, I would not classify you as a victim. I, you know, you may be a victim of something else, but you did choose to do that.
Starting point is 00:12:09 Uh, so I'd like to know more about that, uh, what's going on there, but still not good, not good. And, uh, I think we're more and more finding out that, yeah, there's a lot of wacky people out there with money and you just didn't know all the stuff they were doing. Oh my gosh. It's wild. Like all this stuff that's coming out. It is. Yeah. And you know, I, I, I know that a lot of these celebrities are paying people off on the diddy thing.
Starting point is 00:12:33 Uh, I mean, there've been reportings of it already into the millions, but I'm hoping that some names will get dropped because for God's sake, we deserve to know something here. I think so. If we're holding these people up on this, and if they're making all this money off of our, I don't know, accolades or whatever. Yeah. Well, it's interesting to find out. And it's disillusioning, I think, for some to find out that, you know, everyone you held up to this standard of hero has turned out not to be. And it just shows you that everybody's a fallible human
Starting point is 00:13:05 and everybody's capable of being a dick. Four new cases of avian influenza were found in farm workers in Washington State this week. That makes it the sixth state to report a human case of bird flu. Once the CDC confirms this, it'll bring the total to 31. Officials have said there's a minimal risk to the general public. The Georgia Supreme Court, in an order issued yesterday, refused to reinstate the seven new rules approved by the state election board and declined to consider an expedited appeal.
Starting point is 00:13:39 That ends the effort to get the rules into place before November 5th. Among the approved rules that were blocked were ones requiring ballots to be hand counted and two others related to the certification of results. The new rules were opposed by Democrats and several state Republican officials who had concerns over the legality of the rules. I don't trust any of you. Agree. Not a damn one of you. But I voted yesterday. Did you? You voted early. Absolutely, I voted early. Well, good for you. In Saline County,
Starting point is 00:14:14 is that where you voted? No, I live in Pulaski County. I live in Pulaski County. I work in Saline. But for anybody that votes early at the library on Chester and Wright, all of that's been moved to the Dunbar Community Center. So know that.
Starting point is 00:14:28 And that's a one-way street. Pay attention. Don't go the wrong way. A new rule issued by federal regulators yesterday opens the door to electric air taxis. Mike Whitaker, the head of the FAA, said the rule officially recognizes air taxis as a new type of aircraft,
Starting point is 00:14:46 saying that power-to-lift aircraft are the first new category since the introduction of helicopters 80 years ago. The new rule will allow official training to be designed and put into place for safe operation of the machines. So now, think about this for a second. Not only do you have to worry about running into someone from the back, you know, we're about someone falling on top of you, right? It's fifth element. It is the fifth element, isn't it? Are you human?
Starting point is 00:15:12 No, I'm a meat popsicle. All right. Here's some good news, man. This is, this is a good one. A dad in Springfield, Ontario being held a hero after running into his burning home and save his two infant children. The fire broke out in a triplex Saturday afternoon. A neighbor who witnessed it said the dad rushed back into the home,
Starting point is 00:15:31 came out with the two children in his arms. The Malahide Fire Department responded quickly. The chief said neighbors helped a woman escape from a second-story window. His firefighters worked to control the blaze. The father and two kids were seriously injured and transported to a burn unit. The fire left four families homeless and is still under investigation.
Starting point is 00:15:52 Hell yeah on that dude though. Yeah, I mean at least that's what you do. That's what dads do right there. Hopefully. Well, they're supposed to, right? In theory, that's what you do. In theory, yeah. Englewood, Florida residents Frank and Sandy Allward lost almost everything
Starting point is 00:16:10 when Hurricane Milton devastated their community, including their home of 41 years. Despite the damage, they tried to stay positive. With the help of the community, the couple recently received a new RV to serve as their temporary home while they're rebuilding. It was provided at no cost by South Sarasota County Habitat for Humanity. couple recently received a new RV to serve as their temporary home while they're rebuilding. It was provided at no cost by South Sarasota County Habitat for Humanity. The CEO said they wanted to assist people who were displaced to keep them from living in unsafe conditions. They said they're so deeply grateful for the support they received, especially as they faced the task of starting over. I think that's great. And I hope that it inspires many businesses to jump in and help these folks out.
Starting point is 00:16:49 Yeah, sure. Absolutely. Now, having said that, you did choose to live in Florida. That is true. And maybe you could make a different choice if you want to. Just putting it out there. Let's talk about some sports that you need to know things about. Okay. Uh, let's talk about some sports that, uh, you need to know things about. Um, okay.
Starting point is 00:17:05 So this week, uh, Lamar Jackson is the clear favorite to win his straight, uh, in second straight MVP, according to the sports books behind him, Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Jared Goff and Jordan love. Um, all of them are good. Jared Goff really seems to be coming into his own right now. Doesn't he? Yeah. I would agree with that.
Starting point is 00:17:24 Yeah. He's a, he's a great player. And he's been there a couple years doing the thing, and it's paying off. 2024-25 NBA season officially underway. It started last night. Lots of speculations and questions as it tips off. Some of those questions, I don't know what the hell they're saying here, but the question, can the Celtics repeat?
Starting point is 00:17:44 Yes. Yeah, they look very good. As a matter of fact, they look better than they did last year. I watched them last night, and if Porzingis gets back into form, they're going to be real hard to deal with. Can the Knicks beat the Celtics in the East? No. They showed that last night.
Starting point is 00:17:59 They got the hell beat out of them. Will Zach Versace win, and I'm probably saying that wrong, so I'm sorry, win rookie of the year? And he says, no, that's going to go to Reed Shepard. Are the Milwaukee Bucks done? He says, they may drop a seed or two in the East, but they can hang. They're still good.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Which coach will have the greatest impact? They theorize that'll be Mike Budenholzer of the Phoenix Suns. Are the San Antonio Spurs a playoff team? Maybe a play-in team. It's pretty stacked in the West. Are the Sixers a legit contender? If they're healthy, and that's a big if.
Starting point is 00:18:37 Okay, let's see. Betters are banking on Bronny James as a long-shot rookie of the year. I don't know, man. It was fun. I watched him a little bit last night play with his dad. How much did he score last night? I didn't see him score. I didn't fall asleep after halftime.
Starting point is 00:18:52 I saw everybody got excited because he scored 17 in the last preseason game. I'm like, you realize that they had their scrubs in. Right. And he was on the scrubs. And so, yeah, scrub on scrub. You put him up against the real deal veterans who are wily in there. And I don't think he dropped 17. I'm not sure.
Starting point is 00:19:10 Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe the kid's better than I think. It's possible. It was funny watching him come in last night because he comes in, you know, everybody cheers. And then LeBron goes by and just passes him the ball. And the crowd erupts. Like everybody was just pumped that they passed the ball to him.
Starting point is 00:19:26 Yeah, no, I think everybody was excited because it's not happened before where a father and son play together on the same team. It's, you know, I mean, very few players could go as long as LeBron has gone. Yeah, I mean, like him or hate him, he's durable as hell. Oh, yeah. I mean, he is. He's durable like the energizer bunny you know i mean nobody should be able to it's like tom brady how long can you play man right you know
Starting point is 00:19:48 and i and i don't expect him to go more than another year or two uh yeah max two more years i say but yeah i think if brawny becomes a good role player he'd be lucky uh i'm not sure if he's that good yet or not i guess like you said the other day, I think after LeBron retires, that's when the Lakers are going to be like, all right, Bronny, find you another team now. Yeah, why don't you go check out Minnesota for a little while. You get a little cold. Let's change it up a little bit, shall we?
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Starting point is 00:21:07 Every one of them have worked out amazingly. I think you'll have a similar experience with Fitz Auto. Go to 8421 Sagecoach Road in Little Rock or check them out at FitzAuto.com. So I've got some really interesting stories today that I want to get to. I do want to tell you that tomorrow we've got a really cool show coming up because Bonnie Robertson, attorney and author, will be here as one of our co-hosts. And she's going to talk about her firm and her book. And it's a very interesting book. And just be a co-host in general.
Starting point is 00:21:44 So, you know, be sure and tune in for her. She is an attorney, so I expect her to give me my money's worth and be a very difficult argument here and there for me. You know, she's probably going to do that to me. I expect that she will. But we've got some great stories today, and I want to start with this because it's kind of light. It's a list of Americans' biggest regrets and bad decisions. So, you know, next time you're on the fence about something, the new research finds Americans tend to regret the things
Starting point is 00:22:12 they didn't do more than the things they've done. Regrets are a pretty common part of life. You know that. Only about 11% of people say they don't have any and they're probably lying or psychopaths. So, I mean, no people regret most, and here's what it is. A lot of Americans feel bad about missed opportunities, including not speaking up, not visiting friends or family enough, and not pursuing their dreams. Those are kind of not very specific, kind of general, but they're a little broad. Now, during their lifetime, Americans miss an average of three chances to take a once-in-a-lifetime trip. Wow.
Starting point is 00:22:58 Yeah, have you missed a once-in-a-lifetime trip in your life? Anything that was right there in front of you, you almost had it, but you couldn't. Yourself, Bundy, anything? a lifetime trip in your life anything that was right there in front of you you almost had it but you couldn't yourself bundy anything um you know i i try to have no regerts no not even one letter not even one letter um not not as far as trips we try to travel as much as we can you do travel a lot try to get out there where's the best place you've been to or your favorite place you've been to is it montana oh probably montana or or Washington. We spent some time out on the West coast in Washington. Yeah. Washington state I hear is very pretty. Oregon, Oregon as well. There's a nice little town right on the coast, Lincoln city, Oregon, just nice little beach town right out of a movie,
Starting point is 00:23:39 but real small community. And, uh, but yeah, that's probably one of our favorite, uh, smaller places, bigger places, Spokane. It's kind of, I think it's got the same population density as small community and uh but yeah that's probably one of our favorite uh smaller places bigger places spokane it's kind of i think it's got the same population density as little rock yeah it's just such a bigger area and just yeah there's so much going on right there more modern probably yeah yeah yeah now but you guys i mean but in in reality you're not really city people you're you're more laid back right you kind of like that slower pace that that relaxed pace i mean i can't lie we've we've went to los angeles spent some time in new york um chicago and i do like the cities along there yeah i mean they're fun to visit for sure it's cool to see i just don't know that i'd want to live in that much right i've never lived in town or city
Starting point is 00:24:20 um so i say i like it but yeah i've always um gravitated towards a more relaxed life what about you amanda uh first of all where's the coolest place you've ever visited the coolest place i've ever visited is australia really you went to australia you went down under i did i did and it was in the 90s um and it was i was a teenager i was going for a an educational purpose. So I went and studied marine biology and oceanography. Really? Oh, that's cool.
Starting point is 00:24:49 Amazing. We went and visited. We stayed on this little island, Kangaroo Island. Kangaroo Island. Kangaroo Island. I'd never even heard of it. And obviously, it's aptly named. You know, it was like eight kangaroos per human person there.
Starting point is 00:25:02 It was insane. But I had so, so much fun. That's the coolest place. Did you go to the Great Barrier Reef? I did. I figured you did. It was in the 90s when the reef wasn't as damaged as it is today. No, it's come back a lot now.
Starting point is 00:25:17 I've heard that. I've heard that. We had a great time. We went snorkeling. We had dolphins with our boat. It was just so cool it was really really cool my my drawback of that was there was a eucalyptus processing plant on kangaroo island and that shit stunk it was pungent i am i am traumatized from eucalyptus core with eucalyptus
Starting point is 00:25:40 the koalas like that don't they and that what they eat the eucalyptus things are cute no they're they're vicious they are vicious they're they're yeah scary no they're they're not your friend they are not your noises they make freak me out most most animals in australia want to kill you 100 australia wants to kill you yeah no australia is the place of death period into story that's what yeah no there's there's nothing there that won't try to take you out i believe even the kangaroos i mean look have you seen that a lot of them are buff they look like they've been working out in prison for five years yesterday it was a compilation of of people mostly americans saying i could fight a kangaroo and like a crocodile dundee guy going yeah no the croc the kangaroos heard and they're like they're ready and it shows like these kangaroos all
Starting point is 00:26:23 boat up and everything these guys are on roids i'm telling you these kangaroos are on roids man they're ridiculously ripped i do remember the one guy that bought a kangaroo to get his dog yeah he went toe-to-toe with that kangaroo man that's an australian he can do that no that's true that's true that's true grew up probably fighting kangaroos i don't know i've always thought it was funny and somewhat ironic that Australia started as a penal colony. True story. If you don't know. But if you have a felony, you can't go to Australia.
Starting point is 00:26:54 So true. They're like, we got enough of the inmates here. We're good. We're full up. They really don't want you. Now, as far as like someplace in the United States, probably my favorite place to go is Galveston. Galveston. Galveston, Texas.
Starting point is 00:27:07 I've been there. You like the beach there and everything? I do like the beach. I love the buildings. I love the history. I love kind of how creepy it is. The food is bonkers. Like, I love Galveston. Man, I don't know if I had to pick in the U.S. somewhere.
Starting point is 00:27:21 That was my favorite. Wow. Denver, maybe. I do love Denver. I really love Denver. Yeah, I do love, I really love Denver. Yeah. I really, really, you know, I don't know anything about, uh, you know, how their, their political culture and how everybody gets down there or whatever. But I know that as far as a place to be in a beautiful place, it's unbelievable. I mean, you, we live here and we see petty Jean or you see pinnacle
Starting point is 00:27:45 and you think mountain no no no you drive you start driving up into the rockies and you go and damn that's a mountain right there i i don't even know what i'm looking at a hill right and you should call that uh you know a pinnacle hill because uh man those mountains are crazy cool yeah that reminds me of a missed opportunity. Oh, you do have a regert. I do have a regert. Susanta. So Susanta Tour, you know, Pussifer, Primus, and Perfect Circle is on tour right now and was on tour earlier this year. And they were at Red Rocks.
Starting point is 00:28:17 And we got tickets. And I paid a decent amount of money to get these tickets. And then couldn't go. Oh, no. I had to make a decision to be a responsible adult. Oh, God. Not the responsible adult. Oh, damn it.
Starting point is 00:28:34 Every bit of that. But I'm hoping to get back to Denver in January. We've got something up there that I'm hoping to get to. Yeah. Well, they make plenty of it. I know. You're talking about that? All right, Ted.
Starting point is 00:28:45 Love that. Okay. Not this trip. Not this trip. During their lifetime, Americans miss an average of three chances to take a once-in-a-lifetime trip. When it comes to things they regret doing, spending money or buying something tops the list. So they spent money, they bought something that they regret spending money on or buying,
Starting point is 00:29:03 followed by fighting with loved ones and making an unnecessary comment that last one has been me many times that's probably not number one yeah that was the most related that is number one for me i've definitely made many comments that i've come to regret uh without a doubt but i actually have a no regrets tattoo do you really have a no regrets tattoo. Do you really? I have a no regrets tattoo. It was my very first divorce tattoo. Yes, I have multiple. But I got it on the, it would have been our second wedding anniversary. This was years ago. This is my son's father.
Starting point is 00:29:33 And I got a no regrets. And once that commercial came out, I had to, I still will make sure it says regrets. That's hilarious. You still have to check it, look at it now and again and go, I think that's right. I think it's right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's hilarious. You still have to check it, look at it now and again and go, I think that's right. I think it's right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What about, what's the thing you bought that maybe you saved up for, you know, you really thought about, you got it, and after you got it, you went, damn, man, this really wasn't
Starting point is 00:29:56 everything I thought it would be. Man, again, I was going to say, I don't have much regrets about spending money. I came from a family of penny pinchers. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I feel you there. They didn't have money when about spending money. I came from a family of penny pinchers. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I feel you there. They didn't have money when they needed to. Right. I tell people all the time I happily spend every dollar I make.
Starting point is 00:30:12 I don't save a bit of it and just try to. And you don't give a damn. Don't give a damn. Money's always going to be there. I feel like people get held up and. Caught up in that. You go to work every day. It's coming.
Starting point is 00:30:22 But there's going to be a point where you can't work anymore. Yeah. Yeah, that is something well in theory you should i'm just hoping by then we're fully socialist and i'll be taken care of yeah there we go all right yeah they uh also regret an average of five angry texts is that all five is that just in a day yeah i was gonna say five angry texts. Is that all five? Is that just in a day? Yeah. I was going to say five angry texts is all you got in a life. Now, come on. I don't regret a single one that I've sent in the past probably six months, to be perfectly honest.
Starting point is 00:30:54 I'm sure you do not. I don't. I said what I said. I said what I said. About a third of baby boomers have a regret that's three decades old, and they still think about it three times a month. I believe that. Oh, well. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:05 Probably not coming out. When it comes to bad decisions, Americans are almost twice as likely to make one at night than in the morning. Well, yeah, I'm not awake enough to make a bad decision yet. I'm not quite into that part of my brain. Let's see. Bad choices like this also impact them the next day, putting people in a bad mood. Yeah, that makes sense. Not all bad decisions lead to regret.
Starting point is 00:31:30 The ones Americans say have been worth it include staying up late with friends, getting a job. That's a bad decision, getting a job? You lazy prick. Seriously. Taking a chance trying new food and moving to a new place and then going to a concert on a weeknight yeah you know all that stuff but when you're younger i mean i you know i could go to uh kick it all night and maybe hit an hour or two of sleep and then be at work the next day and and function that's what you mean next wednesday that's you
Starting point is 00:32:03 next wednesday yeah i i might could do that once a year now yeah but i i couldn't do it like i did when i was younger i mean i i mean i could just roll right you know i mean what are you seeing next wednesday so well actually uh next tuesday nathaniel great cliff right i never know how to say that my apologies nathaniel but he and his night sweats will be in Northwest Arkansas Tuesday night. And I am going because that's one of the concerts that I missed out on during COVID. Oh. So we'll be driving back.
Starting point is 00:32:32 And so I may be a little special next Wednesday. Oh, that's great. I'm not familiar with this artist. It's country. Oh, a country artist? Okay. Like the newer, I don't want to say newer country because it's not really newer country. There's a song, SOB, that he has.
Starting point is 00:32:49 Yeah. And it talks about him, I think, maybe even going to an AA meeting or something like that. Okay. He's like, son of a bitch, give me a drink. Yeah, okay, okay. Can't get clean. I got you, I got you. It's good.
Starting point is 00:33:02 Check him out sometime. I enjoy his music That's good information there because I'm not familiar with them Did anybody go to Jelly Roll? I didn't I know y'all didn't go, but I know none of us went but if anybody watching went to Jelly Roll
Starting point is 00:33:17 or went and got some Gus's, let us know Adam, who is one of our co-hosts, co-owner of Legion Scaffold his friend sent him a text, he ran into Jelly Roll at Whole Foods yesterday and sent a photo over Adam, who is one of our co-hosts, co-owner of Legion Scaffold, his friend sent him a text. He ran into Jelly Roll at Whole Foods yesterday and sent a photo over, and I was like, wow, that's pretty cool. That is really cool. Yeah, I mean, it's kind of cool to meet Jelly Roll at Whole Foods
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Starting point is 00:33:59 They've got 20 years and over 2,000 moves experience, so they got you. It's metromoving.co moving.co Metro moving.co. And listen, if you don't even want to pack, you don't even want to do that much. He's like, yeah, I just, I don't even want to, I don't want to do anything. They'll do that for you too. That's right. Now it's going to cost you a little more, but Hey, if you're that lazy, you don't mind paying for it. Am I right? I mean, that's fair fair and sometimes i'm that lazy yeah agreed now it wouldn't be particularly with that but there are plenty of things that i could be lazy about so uh check them out metromoving.co i just moved and i couldn't be more thankful for that because man it's just no fun when's the last time you had to move bundy
Starting point is 00:34:40 uh well you know going back and forth to mont, we were having to pack our stuff up every six months and go 1600 miles from Montana to Arkansas and back and forth. Now you're just there. You're just mainly packing your clothing or do you take all kinds of stuff? Yeah, we take quite a bit. I mean, we've got our car loaded down when we go up. What kind of vehicle are you taking? May I ask? Toyota RAV4, but a haul of truck and a 16 foot trailer up there too.
Starting point is 00:35:04 Oh, you haul that with the Rav4? You haul a truck with the Rav4? No. We usually make two trips out of it. I'll take the truck and trailer up there, then come back and get my wife, and then we'll take the car. Oh, you put the car on the trailer? No, no, no, no. No, we'll make two trips. You don't fly down. You fly down after you get up here.
Starting point is 00:35:20 Oh, okay. Truck and trailer up there, fly back, get her and the dogs, and then we'll drive up in the Toyota. What kind of dogs you got, Bundy? Pit bulls. That's what's up. Yeah, Brendal pit bulls. Oh, I love Brendal pit bulls.
Starting point is 00:35:30 Yeah, they're probably at home tearing shit up right now. Are they? Let me ask you this because you said you have pit bulls, and obviously that is kind of a controversial dog in a way of speaking, you know, because of things that have happened. What's your take on that? I think the thing you hear all the time, you know, it's just all about the owner, how you treat the dog, how you raise it.
Starting point is 00:35:53 Yeah. Yeah. I've, I've owned, I don't know, probably 10 pit bulls over my lifetime. I've never had a problem at any of them, you know, as far as being aggressive towards a human or a bite somebody i think i think you're right i think it is a direct result of the environment they're raised in because so many people want to raise them as killers so to speak or they think they can turn it on and off but right yeah but you can't i mean if you teach them to do that and you're not a professional dog
Starting point is 00:36:23 trainer then they're gonna do something stupid you know and hurt somebody i think some an issue you see a lot of times is they'll wait what you want people to get pets from shelters right but sure or yeah that that's a problem they'll get a four-year-old pit bull out of a shelter that's already learned bad mannerisms or you know thing and you can't once they're that old it's hard to train that out of them especially somebody that they don't know they're not familiar with no i mean it's it's very much like trying to you know say i'm gonna raise this uh tiger as my pet right and then one day that tiger is a tiger and you die and you know it's not unexpected i mean no i just because you loved him didn't mean he wasn't a tiger yeah uh there's a few Yeah. There's a few messages here. Mike Woodall said good morning to everybody.
Starting point is 00:37:06 Good morning, Mike. What's up, Mike? Crystal was talking about the DNA. He said, look, they're just now testing like 30-year-old evidence from the three West Memphis boys' case with DNA. Absolutely. Absolutely. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:16 We just finished watching the Menendez. Oh, man. It's an interesting documentary, I guess. I haven't watched it yet. You told me about it. i need to jump on that so we watched the documentary series and then we watched i guess the movie part yes the movie part and so yeah it was interesting to watch those two it is they that the movie uh paints them more sympathetically in some ways but not in others um i do think probably they should be released, to be honest with you.
Starting point is 00:37:46 But I don't know that they're – I mean, I do think they did it with all the intentions and they conspired, they planned. I mean, everything that you think happened did happen. I just think maybe there was more to the story than people understood. But we'll see. I think they have a thing coming up about, I mean, their attorneys seem to feel like they're getting ready to get out. Let's see.
Starting point is 00:38:10 Jonathan said, great to hear you back on the air again, Patrick. Hey, thank you, man. I appreciate it. I'm having a good time. And so I'm glad that you're having a good time with us. Doug Peck said, I could have gone to Australia. Oh, man. Man, that's probably the number one
Starting point is 00:38:27 destination of places i do want to go even though everything's trying to kill you i had never flown on a plane at that point in my life this is why that i may not go it is a long 19 hours we just looked at it we i've never been anywhere for 19 hours. We watched multiple movies. Like it was, it was the biggest plane I'd ever been on. Even today to date, the biggest plane I've ever been on. Like in DC 10 or 747. Like I know.
Starting point is 00:38:57 Like I know. But I mean, it was one of the ones that had like five or six seats in the middle. Wow. Yeah. Like two, you know. That's a big ass plane i've only been on one of those one time we flew to hawaii from georgia from atlanta i think that was like right at 13 hours hawaii is pretty but it's expensive isn't it oh yeah yeah i would love
Starting point is 00:39:14 to go to hawaii it is beautiful i didn't want to leave i don't want to come home you know i'll tell you the place that surprised me that that was um is because sometimes you just don't know what's where but right tulum uh in mexico heard of this yeah listen maya riviera they call it a riviera maya riviera but tulum uh is the they have the second largest barrier reef in the world okay and we snorkeled it see i want to go and it was one of the, it may be the most unbelievable experience I've ever had. I mean, I don't know how to describe to you, if you've not done it, the differences in the colors in the ocean versus anywhere else. Because if you're snorkeling and you're down, those colors are so far more vivid than anything you'll ever see above the water. It's miraculous.
Starting point is 00:40:04 You know, now, it is a big swim it was a two mile swim and uh yeah and we had our two boys with us and i didn't realize uh how fatiguing that could be and so by the last about the last quarter of it one of my sons was like i can't swim anymore and i was like just come on grab on to me you know and uh but it it is a long swim but we also did uh that what's called a cenote there and a cenote is a underwater or a cavern underwater you know a water underground water and so we went in there uh to snkel, and it was 65 degrees. Now, you may not think that's cold until you get into 65-degree water. And let me tell you, my teeth started chattering.
Starting point is 00:40:53 I started to have a panic attack. And if it hadn't been for my wife, I swear to God, I've never had a panic attack in my life until that moment. And I was like, ah, you know, but she got me uh straightened out you know and all right uh but but they they wouldn't let you dive down far they because they have this maze of caverns down there and lots of divers die because they get turned around in those things terrifying that's a nightmare oh yeah that's that's right up there have you ever seen those cave people that are squeezing through? Hell no, man. Spelunk.
Starting point is 00:41:29 I don't go into those. Not in caves anyway. I've got to crawl under houses sometimes and kind of get in tight spots like that. And that makes me nervous. Does it make you nervous? That makes me nervous. You see those guys squeezing through there. Can you imagine getting stuck like those people do? Hell no.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Those are the things I pay money for. I pay money for that, just like you were talking about with the moving. It's impossible for them to pack it. I just know there's things that I'm not going to do. No matter what weight I become, no matter how much I lose, I'll always be a fat guy in my head. Fat guys don't belong in those tight places that's not where we go you know uh let's see who else uh Darren Riggin said
Starting point is 00:42:10 cheers Tina said good morning good morning Chris Rutherford good morning uh Wendy said uh Washington is beautiful yeah yeah I understand it is I love it you know you'd like it okay uh Doug said good morning my friend uh glad to see you're still following your talents well I don't is. I love it. You'd like it. Okay. Doug said, good morning, my friend. Glad to see you're still following your talents. Well, I don't know if I'd call it that, Doug, but thank you. James said, hey, Patrick. Crystal said, good morning. Zoom the camera in for Bundy, someone said.
Starting point is 00:42:39 Hey, Brandon, zoom the camera in on Bundy, would you? Yeah, come on. Can you do that? Put a zoom up on Bundy here. Where are you at? He's working on it, I'm sure. Yeah, I'm on break. Yeah, and Mark said Tulum is killer.
Starting point is 00:42:53 Loved it. Yeah, Tulum was amazing, man. It was such a good value for a trip. We stayed at a resort. It was all-inclusive and i it was outrageously inexpensive and that included everything that we did which was you know we went on a trek we went uh on the snorkeling thing uh we had five resorts we could go to to each one uh and then they had tequila bars set up now i don't drink tequila but, but my family was having a blast with it.
Starting point is 00:43:27 And by my family, I mean Laura. Because the kids were too young. That's right. I heard of Tulum this year. I've never heard of it. Literally this year. And the only reason I heard of it is because of Charlotte Dabre on Reddit. Am I the asshole post or the petty post or whatever.
Starting point is 00:43:48 And there was some story about a bachelorette party at Tulum. Okay. And the person planning it stole all the bridesmaids money and went on the trip by herself with her boyfriend or whatever. And they're all like, oh my God, bitch, give me my money. I was like, where the F is to loom. And then I saw it. I was like,
Starting point is 00:44:07 Oh snap, let's go. Yeah. You're saying it's affordable. Oh yeah. It was, it was very, very affordable.
Starting point is 00:44:13 And, uh, it's probably, I've been to Mexico probably five times maybe. And it was by far the best trip I've ever taken. Oh, I'm here for it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:24 Um, you know, Jamaica was maybe the worst. Really? Not because there's not beautiful things around, but because I felt horrific. Yeah. Because I went into, we went into, I should say, Margaritaville, which is right on the coast. It looks like something out of a postcard i mean it's picture perfect beautiful oceanfront property you know we walk in the front of the bar it's an amazing place we're having food we're having drinks having a good time and then you walk out
Starting point is 00:44:55 the back of the bar and it's shanties yeah everywhere shanties and i i don't mean i mean stick cuts things like that people taking baths in ditches. Right. And I'm like, oh my God, I'm over here at Margaritaville knocking down drinks and food. These folks right here bathing in the ditch. I feel like an ass. Right. You know.
Starting point is 00:45:14 I think Bourdain did an episode there where, and they were bringing him all this food. Yeah. And there was all these people just gathered around just hungry. And he felt so bad. He was just like giving. Yeah. Giving his food. And it caused
Starting point is 00:45:25 a big disturbance yeah yeah no it it does yeah um cayman was pretty it was weird because you know you learn that that stingrays are bad yeah uh when you first learn to snorkel you have to avoid them right then you go over to grand cayman where they've domesticated them all and you get in the water and they all come up to you and then you hold them up for pictures and no no i did and it scared the hell out of me not after what they did to steve exactly not after what they did and it was after that and i was like this seems like a bad idea i don't know yeah but i did it hey i can never forget let's do this i found you what i didn't know you were gay. I'm not.
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Starting point is 00:46:57 So that's a cool thing. It really is. So reach out to Josh, 351-2579, 351-2579. And, of course, tell him that Patrick and the people sent you over there. By the way, if you're looking for a realtor, I suggest myself. Nice. Yeah, yeah, suggest me. Ice Cube, this is great news, I'm certain, for the people sitting beside me.
Starting point is 00:47:23 I think maybe for everybody. great news i'm certain for the people sitting beside me i think maybe for everybody uh he's given a positive update on the fourth installment of the friday franchise oh nice are you ready for a new friday can you get down to it sure two questions okay is uh tucker coming back is chris is smoking i don't know if smoky's coming back or not. Maybe. His career could use it now. Cat Williams should come back. Cat Williams should come back. I love Cat Williams. He is probably one of the, man, he's top five for me. Agreed.
Starting point is 00:47:54 Yeah, no, he is top five. His stage performance, his command of his physicality on a performance is second to none. His stage presence is amazing. It's electric. And what I love about him is he's always super authentic. He just doesn't give a damn. I don't care. I love authenticity.
Starting point is 00:48:17 Absolutely love all. He is his own voice without a doubt. There's nobody else like him. He's very. Dude, this latest special he put out. I mean, it holds up. Yeah. latest yeah oh no i didn't go see him did you was he good it was amazing i bet it was it was amazing i mean the the artists that were on before him were hilarious he was hilarious everybody had a good time yeah and i and i um got
Starting point is 00:48:42 to take my uh my kid with That's cool. That's cool. Yeah. Now, Kat's dope. What a great experience that was. I did see Chappelle here, and that was interesting. I saw Chappelle in Memphis. I was a little embarrassed at Chappelle, just a little bit, because all of a sudden in the middle of the show,
Starting point is 00:49:01 people just started calling the hogs. I'm like, man, what are you guys doing? Why are you doing this? Then he got his phone out and recorded it i'm like y'all stop this crap man like stop stop it it wasn't even that good was it not cool seeing chapelle though because the uh this last netflix special that was the set he was building while he was in little rock yeah so it was cool to it was cool to see that the only reason i did not enjoy myself as much as i really would hoped i would at that
Starting point is 00:49:25 show is because we were at the very top oh yeah we did some of them seat geek i'll be honest he was he was hammered yeah uh and and he did not do what i would call a traditional set right but he was funny and he was dave chappelle and that's what mattered to me in that moment dono rawlings opened them for him. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That was good. That was good. That was so good.
Starting point is 00:49:49 So anyway, speaking on the million dollars worth of game podcast, he confirmed the franchise is coming back. He said, we're going to do what we need to make it dope, make it funny, bring it up to date, introduce new characters, bring back the old characters, and create the feeling the movie gives you uh the update follows the actor's earlier comments where he said he wasn't sure what was going on with warner brothers at the time that was back in 2022 uh now you ask about his smoky coming back uh you like smoky better than day day than Day Day?
Starting point is 00:50:28 Tough question, isn't it? Yeah, I mean, because they're such different movies, in my opinion. They are. I think Friday is such a standalone, and then you've got Next Friday. And Friday After Next. I don't really like Friday After Next. That's the Santa Claus one, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:43 I like them all, though. I do, too. I feel you. I feel you on that. Have either one of you seen the director's cut of Friday? No. I can't say I have. Do not do it.
Starting point is 00:50:53 It will ruin it for you. Really? It will ruin it for you. I mean, if you know Friday, it's such an institution. It is such a classic in and of itself, the deliveries, all that stuff. And so the director's cut you know has more to it obviously right and it just it ruined it for me look normally a director's cut is not good to watch i mean it's it's it's like you know if you're a super fan and you just want to see the extra
Starting point is 00:51:16 footage i guess but there's a reason it got cut the first time i like director's cut of like riddick and chronicles of riddick i'm saying this because this is the shit i'm watching right now um i love these movies uh they're great yeah but again give me the director's cut give me some you know the extended version of of uh i don't know the the attack scene or yeah i got the bathroom scene hey doll yeah i like uh you know i know some people trash up ben diesel but i like ben diesel uh and i certainly like those movies pitch black was a dope ass movie and uh the the sequels that followed i like both of them very much too they're really good i mean they're they're a lot of fun it's a good character uh what about you you like smoky versus day day any any better worse i just like the
Starting point is 00:52:06 original the best you know the original friday so yeah i'll go with smoky okay all right i i do i i think i liked smoky initially the best but i feel like you know i know that chris left because he got rush hour and he wanted more money and they couldn't pay more money and so i kind of always felt like mike f stepped in and saved the day on that yeah so i have a little bit of a little bit more like for that but as far as the role man chris tucker was hilarious hilarious he's great in the fifth element yeah that's another one of my favorite that may be my favorite role of chris tucker's actually with that i don't even remember his name i know corbin dallas is bruce willis yeah yeah it's great though it's great yeah
Starting point is 00:52:50 i love mike epps he's hilarious comedian you know he is hilarious he's really good stand-up he he's a different kind of stand-up but but he is very very good underrated too just as an actor yeah all about the benjamins with us oh that was a good with us. Oh, that was a good one. That is a good one. That is a good one. Lottery. That's a great movie. Which one? Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:08 Win the lottery and lose the lottery ticket. All right. Let's do this and then. Coming up next, we've got a double shot of not a damn thing. This is Patrick and the People, bitches. We ain't playing music here. Get back to the jaw jacket. Fair enough.
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Starting point is 00:54:31 Oh, gosh. Now, Belichick is 72. Jordan Hudson, the girlfriend, fiance, whatever she is, is 24. So you got about a 50-year age difference there. Now, he is an eight-time Super Bowl coach, you know, and she's a former college cheerleader. But they did a photo shoot and posted it online, and a lot of people feel a type of way about this.
Starting point is 00:54:57 Now, let me ask you, what do you think? I mean, well, look, let me put this in perspective before I ask that question to you, Amanda. We talk a lot about predators now. We talk about, you know, that kind of thing going on in the Me Too movement and, you know, the Diddy stuff and all of that. Now, clearly, this 24-year-old is in this position voluntarily. She's not being trafficked. She's not a hostage or anything like that. As a matter of fact, according to the picture, she seems happy. What do you think?
Starting point is 00:55:31 I mean, I think it takes all different types of individuals in all different types of relationships. I personally would not be in a relationship with an individual that's that much older than myself or even younger um it's just kind of gross to me i don't yeah i think of um what is it um oh the adam sandler movie big daddy yeah old balls yeah that is he's so old yeah. Yeah, that's a great one. How about you? What do you think? How old is she? 24?
Starting point is 00:56:07 24, and he's 72. I'm only 32, and I don't like being around 24-year-olds now. Agreed. So, like, what are you doing? And I hate Bill Belichick, too. I'm a Jets fan. He killed us all those years. I hate Bill Belichick.
Starting point is 00:56:19 Settle down. You're one degree off Tom Brady here. Ease up. Ease up. You can hate Bill. Just don't. He's up. He's up. You can hate Bill, just don't slide over to Tom. And his forehead. I'll take that forehead right now. So, look, obviously they're grownups.
Starting point is 00:56:37 It's their prerogative. They can do whatever they want. But you're not going to tell me that a 24-year-old girl walking down the street sees Bill Belichick and goes, that guy right there, I want that on me right now. If she is, what I'm concerned about is what therapy she might need for whatever childhood trauma she has. I mean, it can't be. Dad issues, which is not her fault. Abandonment is the real thing.
Starting point is 00:57:04 I'm just saying that it seems like maybe, you know, she understands. She's making a, what I would call a good gamble. Well, I mean, I feel like it's a long play because Bill Belichick, I mean, he's probably not going to, he's probably going to live a little while. But he's, you know, he's still not 22. Right. So she's like, well, maybe in the next couple of years I could come out ahead here. I assure you that there is paperwork in place so that, you know, if and when, whether they divorce or he passes, she is very well provided for.
Starting point is 00:57:35 Maybe you're right. I mean, if I were Bill Belichick, I damn sure would. If I was her, I damn well should. Like, if I were her, I'd be well. And that's what I'm saying. It seems like this could be semi of a business arrangement in a manner of speaking. I'm not saying they ain't getting it in. Probably are.
Starting point is 00:57:52 So gross. But that's what I'm thinking is you just can't be like, ah, yeah, I can't wait to get that. And maybe there's a level of elitism we're not familiar with. It's all business transactions. But, you know you know look this is right out in the open and i'm not saying bill belichick's wrong but i'm saying look if to your point if you're 72 what do you have to talk about with a 24 year old you're not having you're not waxing all the uh the x's and o's of how you break down coaching a football game.
Starting point is 00:58:25 You're not sitting here having conversations about philosophy. Not reminiscing. She probably doesn't understand a single reference you ever make. She doesn't know what Kennedy you're talking about. No. No, she doesn't know any Kennedy except maybe RFK. Possibly. Probably not, to be honest.
Starting point is 00:58:44 She's teaching her about the roll-down windows like we were talking about. Yeah, I'm sure he is teaching her about that. Yeah, no, it's just weird to me, man. It's weird. All right, all right. I guess that we need to get to some, well, I don't know. You know? Well, I think, you know.
Starting point is 00:59:08 This is the segment. Not like the other. People do stupid shit. You say, oh, brother. Hey, it's not a copy or a clone of any previous bit. But if you think so, hey, we don't give a shit. Yeah. Whackadoo.
Starting point is 00:59:28 Bend the noose. Yeah, I got a call from a producer who wants to do an album with me. I bet. Yeah, I just want you all to know when you're making fun of me that I just got signed by BMI Records. And so you'll be getting the album. Yeah, I'm doing an album with Jelly Roll. Have you checked them out? Scammers in India set up a fake branch of the State Bank of India in the village of Shapura.
Starting point is 00:59:55 They operated it for 10 days, tricking people into paying for jobs. Six people were hired as employees after paying large sums. One borrowed $7,000 to secure his position despite red flags like no real work to be done, missing employee ID cards, all of these things. They were still fooled and for 10 days the employees showed up to a nearly empty workplace with the branch manager instructing them to read about protocols online. Suspicion arose when the manager disappeared and soon after police along with actual bank employees arrived to expose it as a scam. Apparently they weren't able to convince any bank customers to give them money. So that may be why the manager left.
Starting point is 01:00:45 Sounds like a bad scam. So somebody paid for a job. Paid for a job, and then somebody took out a $7,000 loan to get that job. Make it make sense. Well, I don't know why that makes sense. I guess maybe jobs are hard to come by, so maybe you pay to get that job. Maybe. Maybe. I'm surprised that they busted him in India. Like, so maybe you pay to get that job? Maybe. Maybe.
Starting point is 01:01:05 I'm surprised that they busted him in India. Like, go team. Yeah, well, that is interesting. Nadine Hanson, she's a recruitment manager. She said to get a payment after being ignored by her boss, Andrew Gilchrist, and being excluded from pay raises he gave to her colleagues. Gilchrist, who had recently taken over the business, ignored Hansen's morning hello greetings and undermined her at the office,
Starting point is 01:01:31 leading her to resign. The employment judge, Sarah Davies, ruled that his actions were unreasonable, saying, I find there was no reasonable or proper cause for deliberately ignoring her when she arrived at work despite her greeting him three times hold on a minute now hold on a minute now i don't know what country this is in but are you kidding me you're you're you're taking your boss to work for not saying hi to you where do you live right what are you in? My son needs to be there. That's crazy talk.
Starting point is 01:02:08 What are you talking about? You're suing because the boss didn't. Who has to talk to you? I don't know. That's ridiculous. Who has to have a relationship with you? Like, last time I checked, you go to work to. To work. To work.
Starting point is 01:02:20 Yeah. I'm not there to make friends, bro. No, I'm not. All right. Soul. What is this? I feel like there's more to make friends, bro. No, I'm not. All right. So, what is this? I feel like there's more to that story, though. There's got to be. Jerry Ray Woods, he was arrested after threatening Applebee's employees with a wooden baton while drunk.
Starting point is 01:02:39 The incident occurred last Monday about 10.30 p.m. when employees spotted Woods, who had been banned from the restaurant in September, standing near his golf cart and yelling at staff demanding to see Jimmy. I want to see Jimmy right now. His name's Woods and he had a wooden... Yes, and he had a baton. He went and got a baton, threatened the employees, led to his arrest. They never figured out who Jimmy was, but they did find out who Jail was. And then in Pittsburgh, detectives arrested David Smith. He was on the run for a year.
Starting point is 01:03:13 They arrested him when he fell through the ceiling of a Pittsburgh home on Wednesday. Detectives were searching a woman's house who claimed she hadn't seen him. Look, I don't know where David is. I haven't seen him. I've told you 50 times. Look around. Take a look. Do you see that? Take a look.
Starting point is 01:03:31 And then right out of the ceiling, here he goes. Boom. Yeah, the police checked a bedroom closet that led to an attic when suddenly his foot fell through. Then the ceiling gave way. He fell down and they laughed, pointed at him, said you're an idiot, and then arrested him and her uh for hiding him right that reminds me of a couple body cam videos i watched yesterday
Starting point is 01:03:51 yeah oh yeah what was going on in those so one of them a lady called because her boyfriend had whooped her and their daughter or her daughter and the police show up and he's at the door and he's like there there's no females here there's no females here and the lady literally crawls out of the window on the front of the trailer as wow that's crazy and then i was telling bunny about another one um i think it was bunny it may have been you i don't know it's it's wednesday right um but uh the police show up because of a domestic disturbance and all they find is a woman outside screaming and like charging the cops and charging people outside and everything. And she's just screaming.
Starting point is 01:04:28 It's so effing funny, Brandon. It's so effing funny, Brandon, isn't it? And there's nobody there. There's literally, there was nobody that she'd gotten into a fight with.
Starting point is 01:04:37 There was no, nobody, no, nothing. It was wild. It was like schizophrenic, maybe, but like,
Starting point is 01:04:42 or maybe on some really good stuff. Yeah. She was in her own dimension. Yeah. True story. All right. Here you go. You maybe? Maybe, but like. Or maybe on some really good stuff. Maybe. Yeah, she was in her own dimension. Yeah, true story. Alright, here you go. You're going to love this one. A New York City landlord has been hit with a $1,000 fine from the city over a fart. What?
Starting point is 01:04:58 Yeah, John Crotty was hit with a fine from the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene after an inspector noticed a foul odor in the building he co-owns, an odor that resembled animal waste. Crotty wholeheartedly denied there was animal waste in his building
Starting point is 01:05:14 and called the fine outrageous because it's simply a fart complaint. Crotty plans to fight the summons when he appears before the city next week. Yeah, this dude dusted one off on the inspector. And the dude was like, oh, no, player, you're going to go to court over that. You're not going to. My mouth was open and everything.
Starting point is 01:05:33 What are you doing, man? I'm surprised they're doing that in New York, though. I figured that might be something in, like, California, but, like, not New York. Not New York, yeah. How can you distinguish the smell? The smells, right. You know, I will say that we have a boxer, Rousey is her name, and it's an old dog.
Starting point is 01:05:51 She's nine now. Still got her. Yeah, she's still got her. Yeah, she's nine, and she's probably got, you know, two or three years left. Boxers make it 10, 12 years tops. She's lived a very, very cush life for a boxer. I bet.
Starting point is 01:06:04 But I'll tell you this, that, man, there is no person, there's no place I've ever been with parts that stink worse than that dog. Yeah. And the bad thing is she'll just be laying by it. She'll never, her eyes don't move. She don't act like anything's happened. I'm like, bitch, I know you sniff everybody's pants. You smell what you're doing.
Starting point is 01:06:25 And you're laying here hitting me with a heater in the mouth. I'm sitting here petting you and you're dropping a turd in my mouth. Why? Oh, man. Oh, man. Yeah, no, that's a big no from me, man. All right. A former teacher in West Richland, Washington,
Starting point is 01:06:44 has been charged with unlawful imprisonment of a student. What? All right. A former teacher in West Richland, Washington, has been charged with unlawful imprisonment of a student. What? Yeah, Rosalinda Torres, a teacher. Can't do that, Rosa. Not supposed to. At Leona Libby Middle School, court documents say she locked her classroom door with a 14-year-old male student inside
Starting point is 01:07:01 and forced him to pray with her for 90 minutes. You'd have been better off having sex with him. True, Rosa, you're in so much trouble right now. I'll be getting that check. Yeah, Torres emailed the mom of the student saying he'd been disrespectful to her and cheered when she said she wasn't feeling well and might have to miss the next day. feeling well and might have to miss the next day. The next day,
Starting point is 01:07:26 the, uh, well, the kid's mom was told her son did apologize, but she didn't believe it was sincere and thought he should do more. The next day he stayed after class to apologize again. That's when she locked the door and said he couldn't leave until they prayed. He said,
Starting point is 01:07:42 look, I'm not religious. And, uh, she allegedly called him, something to do with Satan in Spanish. And during the lockup, the student missed lunch and his fifth period class. Oh, hell no. Eventually.
Starting point is 01:07:55 Hell no. I'm on my way. Eventually, the vice principal unlocked the door and found her and the student inside. Now, she was put on administrative leave. No shit. I hope so. Yeah. Me thinks maybe she shouldn't be a teacher. the door and found her and the student inside now she was put on administrative leave no shit i hope so yeah uh me thinks maybe she shouldn't be a teacher i would agree with that unfortunately um they're so starved for teachers in places um that they're keeping people like people that put their hands on kids you know yeah you know it's a real challenging thing because i talked to a lot
Starting point is 01:08:25 of teachers and and and the balance on the scale is sometimes hard because you know we we and i understand why that most schools got rid of corporal punishment i do uh but i'll tell you this i got a lot of paddlings when i was a kid. I was still in school whenever they did that. I was actually, I was still, I was, I remember getting corporal punishment in like second grade. I got it my almost entire school career and all the way up to senior year. Yeah. And I'm not saying that I, I, I agree with corporal punishment, but I also don't think asshole kids should not have anything happen to them. You know what I mean? I agree. And there are some. You know there were when you were in school. Now, think about that.
Starting point is 01:09:08 Then there was corporal punishment. Imagine none of that's there. They don't have any way to really check people. And kids can get out of control at times. They can attack teachers. Yeah. There's a guy, I think he was 13, 14- big oh i saw that autistic gentleman yeah who beat the tar out of it yeah because she took what his nintendo switch or something like that she took
Starting point is 01:09:33 something yeah something like that he beat the living tar out of that woman yeah i i think eventually it will all be virtual but uh but not right now because after what happened during covid everybody's you know i mean, we took such a hit. I mean, people basically lost a school year. We did. We did. Yeah, lost a school year. Bless our teachers.
Starting point is 01:09:53 Like, bless you teachers. Oh, no. It's a thankless job. It really is. And it's dangerous. And thank you all for raising our kids. Your service. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:03 Well, I do try to raise mine. But I appreciate their help in that for sure uh in japan resignation agencies have become a big business one in six workers admit to using the service to put in notice and quit their jobs nice but one agency out of tokyo called mormy which translates into enough already say they started offering proxy resignations about two and a half years ago for people for whatever reason and can't do it themselves i love japan they're interesting aren't they really are from uh for some perspective quitters it's a natural reluctance others it's because they've experienced harassment or violence um i i do think japan is is an interesting place i'd like to go there. I would too. They
Starting point is 01:10:46 are doing really cool stuff there like that. The niches that they find where to provide a service is really cool. What they do with their infrastructure, how quickly they address sinkholes and things like that. It's admirable. I don don't know it's impressive what happens when you no longer have to mess with military and weapons isn't it i guess we'll never get there patrick yeah no we we did that to him remember i mean i mean they participated don't get me twisted i mean they they participated they started it we just finished it okay all those videos you see of japan living 2030 or, you know, 30, 50 or whatever, that probably will not happen here.
Starting point is 01:11:29 No, no. All right, let's see. A new lawsuit in Michigan alleges that Liam West Kampau was locked up in Wayne County Jail six days longer than he should have been because the jail staff couldn't find him. The facility had its grand opening in September, but there have been problems like staffing shortages, prolonged lockdowns, mechanical failures. County officials call reports of the problem overblown,
Starting point is 01:11:54 but he begs to differ. He was arrested on a parole violation October 5th. On October 8th, that's three days later, if you're doing the math, a court ordered his release. Instead, he was held without access to a phone until October 12th when he was processed again. The man's mom tried to call the jail to locate her son, but was reportedly told he couldn't be located or identified because the computer was offline. However, when the company called the jail, his mother went to a private company. They allegedly told the private company they couldn't install tethers in jail. I'm not sure what that exactly means.
Starting point is 01:12:36 But anyway, they filed a lawsuit, and I would too. If you hold me in jail that much longer, come on, man. Stop that. That's bullshit i made the mistake of getting picked up on a uh three-day holiday weekend oh yeah it was like president's day monday or something and uh yeah i was pissed just about that what did you do if i may ask you remember what it was you remember what it was like 19 or 20 i think it was a public in talk okay you were just silly just did something silly and stupid and so you ended up three days in yeah yeah we got picked up on friday night got pumped we even gave my breakfast away monday
Starting point is 01:13:14 morning you know because i thought i was about to get out of here now yep and did you regert that yeah i regert that very much yeah i bet. All right, let's do something different here. I found you. What? I didn't know you were gay. I'm not. Hold on. No, that one happened before.
Starting point is 01:13:32 Hold on. I found you. What? All right, we're done with it then. All right, check this out. This is, what, did you have something you were showing me? Oh, no, I was just going to show you what a tether is in regards to jail. Oh, what is that? So, tether consists of a variety of electronic devices that
Starting point is 01:13:46 can be used for providing more intensive monitoring oh a tracking system as well as for alternative sanctions so basically it's like um the ankle monitor i was about to say do they wear like a bracelet or okay yeah so it's just so they can keep track of you it's a freaking ankle monitor okay all right all right uh a little a couple of uh messages here uh kevin said uh what up peeps k bird in the house what's up k bird hey bro what's going on with you man good to see you man uh let's see uh good morning at coda ballard i don. Oh, he's talking to someone online here. My parents never signed for them to spank us at school. But, Patrick, you know how close my mom was from the school.
Starting point is 01:14:32 She would be there in two minutes, and we were more scared of that. That's crystal. Yeah, I can imagine that. No, I remember until fourth grade, my parents didn't allow the school to whip me either. Really? Yeah, no, no. And then in fourth grade, my parents didn't allow the school to whip me either. Really? Yeah, no, no. And then in fourth grade, I got in trouble. And the teacher, Ms. Mitchell, she was a battle ax, is how I would describe her.
Starting point is 01:14:54 She was very elderly and very miserable and hated her life and being there. Hated kids, including me especially, because I was a big mouth. And so I got in trouble, and so she had me stand by the water fountain with my nose against the wall all day during recess, you know? And I was going to have to do it all week long, which is pretty embarrassing as a kid, to be honest, and that's the point of it, right?
Starting point is 01:15:17 It humiliates you. So I go home. I tell my mom. Well, she sends a note back with me saying, I think he's done enough, you know? Yeah. Well, I just went to the playground. I tell my mom. Well, she sends a note back with me saying, I think he's done enough. You know? Yeah. Well, I just went to the playground.
Starting point is 01:15:28 I didn't take the note. You didn't take the note. No, no. I just said, I got the note. It's right here. This is my get out of jail free card. If somebody's going to the playground. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:38 And she caught up with me, grabbed me by the ear, took me inside. And I said, I got a note here. She said, I don't care if you have a note from Jesus. Oh, and i said uh she said you're gonna get licks and i said no i'm not and she said why is that i said because my daddy said i ain't got to he called my daddy he came up there and watched him give me licks after he signed the permission slip i got my ass beat at home again yeah yeah not a banner day for patrick i'll tell you that yeah but that that was a pattern i lived in for a good period of time because of this mouth yeah you know you had to learn how to control these gifts you're given if you will man
Starting point is 01:16:18 i don't know if that's fair but i don't know if it's fair either i mean you know like i i am a talented individual with passive aggressive like i got a i got a black belt i can i can doubt your own existence i will verbal jujitsu your ass 100 percent i was trying to tell uh matt my bigfoot hunter he was like i can you know i can handle angry patrick no you can't yeah no you can't trust me you cannot you do not want to when i release that it's different yeah um all All right, check this out. I think everybody's going to be interested in this. I saw this last night, and I was like, wow, go figure. This is happening. A new study led by the U.S. Geological Survey found a large amount of lithium reserves in southwest Arkansas.
Starting point is 01:17:03 I saw that. Yep, saw that. That can help meet rising demand for lithium in electric vehicle car batteries. USGS worked with Arkansas Department of Energy. They examined a geological unit known as the Smackover Foundation. That was my college nickname. To determine the amount of lithium in brines that are co-produced during oil and gas exploration.
Starting point is 01:17:28 The study estimates there are between 5 million and 19 million tons, I say tons, of lithium present in the formation. While that estimate was the amount of lithium in place and didn't assess how much is technically recoverable, if the reserves can be recovered, the low estimates of 5 million tons would be enough to meet the world's projected 2030 demand for lithium batteries in electric vehicles nine times over. So there's plenty of lithium. That's so cool in Arkansas. Well, you know, it could change the game. It really could. If you think about South Arkansas particularly, but Arkansas in general, we are not exactly a wealthy state. We are not. And to have something like that could be a significant economic boom. It could
Starting point is 01:18:20 be a game changer, especially if the monies are handled responsibly. Yeah, no, I mean, and I think typically we have a surplus here. We do a pretty good job of managing government money here for the most part, I think. This is a really interesting thing because I'm torn with this. I'm excited for the possibility of what it could do for Arkansas. Right. I'm excited about how much it could benefit people around them. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:51 I'm not excited about electric cars. Agreed. Yeah. I just think it's a razzmatazz. Yeah. Honestly, I just think it's, if anybody can tell me, you message me, you call me, whatever, okay? You tell me what improvement it's made in any possible way. Because you haven't reduced your need for fossil fuel.
Starting point is 01:19:16 You're not doing that because you have to make electricity. It cannot be made any other way to my knowledge at this point in time. We do not know another way to manufacture it. So whether you manufacture it in the car itself or at the plant, you're still using fossil fuels. Right. Somewhere or another. Right. And then the problem that the really big problem I have with all this is if you look historically at the world, but at our nation in particular,
Starting point is 01:19:46 we slow walk new technology into existence, right? I mean, you look at computers, you look at this, you look at that, and it slowly works through as the market wants it to work through because it makes sense. Supply meets demand. Okay. Now you've rammed this in and said, this is what we're going to do. And the big problem is supply hasn't met demand. Demand is not high for electric cars. Now you see more of them out there now, but it's not high. And here's the big challenge. What do we do after? We still don't know that because we haven't been here doing it long enough. In California right now the only solution they've found to these end of life solar panels is to bury them. Yay. Hold on a minute. Hold
Starting point is 01:20:36 on. Aren't we trying to save the planet and put less damage on it? California. Do you really need to make the land any heavier there? It's already about to break off. You're going to be at the bottom of the mountain. Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:20:53 Again, I'm very excited for the economic possibilities this could present. I really felt like when the we thing started rolling out across states, we should have been one of the first to adopt it because of our position with the port and our position centrally in the United States. I felt like we could have been a huge distributor. We've got great climate, too. We've got everything.
Starting point is 01:21:18 Farmers. We're so effing perfect for this. Farmers. Are we still dicks about it? Yeah. Well, you know, they they had something i don't know what it was anytime marijuana comes to the ballot it'll get kicked off at least two times for whatever yeah if y'all aren't paying attention yeah it's already been kicked off what was that one for
Starting point is 01:21:35 i don't even know i voted you just voted but yeah it's four weeks so i'm in yeah let's go uh do you think though do you think know, you see a lot of people talking about the difference in weed now and then do you, do you think there's a more danger affiliated with smoking weed than there was say 20, 30 years ago? I think so in the sense of, uh, you know, just a lot of professionals come out and talk about, You know, just a lot of professionals come out and talk about, especially like minors using, you know, from 14 to 18, your brains in that growth process. And it can be, you know, especially like daily habitual use to be detrimental. But it's not really different than they were using it back then either. Right.
Starting point is 01:22:21 True. True. It's just because it's more potent. Yeah. I think maybe just the higher thc content yeah um is what makes it uh you know a bad thing for that growing prefrontal cortex but i still you know with all the weed that's being sold and all the weed that's being smoked out there i'm still seeing pretty much the same thing it's not like fentanyl where people are just
Starting point is 01:22:41 yeah killing over yeah yeah for sure right well and. And I've heard something, and I promise you, I haven't heard a lick of actual truth to it, but there was some rumor out there that there's weed with fentanyl on it. Have any of y'all seen that? Well, I mean, if you saw it, it'd be too late if you saw it. That's true. Or seen reports of that. I have seen reports of that.
Starting point is 01:23:04 I'm not sure if that's uh they're they're putting razor blades in candy exactly the angle i don't know i mean the only reason it might accidentally if you're you know transporting it together could somehow spill on it but there'd be no reason to i don't see put it in the weed i mean it didn't make sense to the i'm not saying it has never happened. I'm saying it doesn't make sense. Look, if I'm a drug dealer, okay, the last thing I want to do is waste my profit putting it on the weed. You're a clientele.
Starting point is 01:23:35 Yeah. I mean, there you go. You're a client. You don't want to kill your buyer. It's not a good look. I think what's more concerning today than back in the day is the opiates, the fentanyl, things like that. I think that the cannabis today is probably cleaner. There is a higher THC count. But as far as if I'm going to, you know.
Starting point is 01:23:58 Well, if I'm picking one, I'm damn sure picking the weed. Yeah. No, because the worst the weed does is make me second guess whether i really want to do an extra effort today right you know because sometimes you think well i was going to do that now i'm not but you know i probably needed the rest anyway if i'm being honest uh but but yeah i agree with you that um it is the the fentanyl or the you you know, look, I'm a big fan of all kinds of music. I love rock. I love, you know, hip hop.
Starting point is 01:24:33 I love all kinds of things. But in rap, which I do like, you know, I'm not going to lie. They talk a lot about lean and perky and popping pills all the time, you know. It's pretty bad. And I don't, you know, that's a bad look. look you know i wish that that were not what they were talking about and i agree with that very much last year my son was in a le um alternative learning environment and everybody around him was trying to sell him perks was talking about perks all of his stuff and coming to the class or whatever you know screwed up on these things and that is just so terrifying to me
Starting point is 01:25:12 well it is i mean i i first i i never really when when i did do things i wanted to get up i wanted to have a good time i was ready i want to go to the club i want to dance i want to party i want to have sex i mean these are the things. I wanted to go to the club. I want to dance. I want to party. I want to have sex. I mean, these are the things that I want to do. The last thing I want to do is go lay down and take a nap. No, what's the point? What am I getting out of that? Yeah, I've never understood.
Starting point is 01:25:34 I'm certain somebody understands this. I mean, I get that sometimes it starts with pain mitigation. Yes. You know, if you have my friend Aaron Redden, my co-host, our friend, mitigation yes you know if you have my friend aaron redden my co-host our friend uh he has some some things medically going on that require pain management and he has to take it yeah okay much like you know someone who has a debilitating disease at which he does uh might have to take certain things i take the lowest dose of chemotherapy every week because I have a brutal form of arthritis. So I take 10 methotrexate every week at one time. Boom. Right. You know, and usually I call that lunch
Starting point is 01:26:15 at a full tummy. But it's not fun for a couple of days. I feel pretty run down after that, but I'm not bitching. I'm saying I have to take it so i understand that yeah uh but if you're taking recreationally just are you not getting enough sleep right what is the problem why do you want to go to sleepy i'm an individual in recovery and i did drugs for a very very long time i went i even went to the penitentiary for it and um but you did the good ones i did do the good one sorry that's wrong there's no good one but i was the one that enjoyed that stuff you know i was never a fan of pain pills or opiates i tried um delotta didn't like it tried heroin didn't like it tried it twice just to make sure just to make sure i'm a good i'm a good drug addict i've got to make sure okay but like i like uppers i let's i mean i was a fomo fomo drove my drug addiction yeah yeah no that's so funny you say my wife says the same
Starting point is 01:27:15 thing about me because i will not drug addiction but i will stay up and i'll be in there watching you know whatever with her and tyler we're just hanging out. Next thing you know, I'm like, I look like this. She's like, would you just go to bed? You're FOMO. Just go to bed. I'm like, I'm not tired yet. I'm not ready to go to bed yet. You fell asleep.
Starting point is 01:27:38 Yeah, I have bad FOMO. I kind of had a little bit of last night especially watching that last body cam video. I was like, oh, I can finish watching this or I could take a shower and go to bed because I've got to get up at 4 a.m. Yeah, right. Yeah, it is early, you know. No doubt about it, man. I just never could.
Starting point is 01:27:55 I don't know. Maybe somebody understands why you want to do that. You know, and I guess maybe you're not always asleep. I guess you wake up at some point, kind of. I don't know. I mean, you see people in the videos that just look like they went in slow-mo. Like they just ran out of battery. Like a gas station or convenience store, whatever.
Starting point is 01:28:18 Like they're recording these people that are falling out. Bless your heart, baby. Please get help. You do not have to live life right now. Smoke weed. Yeah, smoke some weed or something. Take mushrooms, whatever. Just get off that shit.
Starting point is 01:28:30 It's going to kill you. No, it will kill you. It's just not going to do anything but kill you. And slowly. Probably slowly, yeah. Before, you know, not before it takes away everything you care about. Everything you care about. And if you think you're not hurting anybody you're so wrong
Starting point is 01:28:45 yeah it's tough man and listen i'm not i'm not beating up anyone who has a problem uh but but yeah long term you know it's not the right way to go it'd be better if you could do something different and and better your hand don't think that you can't better your hand absolutely robert downey jr who's iron man yeah 10 years before was blowing people in alleys for crack yeah that's not a joke that is legit yeah like he went two three four years as a straight crackhead living on the streets and his uh wife susan who's a producer somehow they met and he credits her highly with getting him sober and back on track. But he readily admits that he was in very bad places.
Starting point is 01:29:30 You know, so if you can go from that, you can go from, you know, humming for a tenor in an alley to making 50 mil as Ironman, I'd say there's hope for anybody out there. Yeah, and that's the first thing is believing you can do it. Believing there's hope for anybody out there yeah and that's the first thing is believing believing you can do it believing believing there's something better believing you know trusting that somebody else you know because that's one of the things they talk about is like that that um relating to another individual that's been through it you know if you can believe that somebody else especially like there's an individual right now that i used to do a lot with back in the day and they were known for who they were as far as like right the they were the
Starting point is 01:30:06 get it person bro they were so bad and they they are currently i'm not going to break their anonymity but they are currently over two years sober and are a beautiful example of this shit can work yeah this shit can work well look i i yeah i'll just mirror that i know sometimes when you're sitting because i've sat on that side of addiction yeah i've been on that side where that you know you've screwed a bunch of things up life's got upside down you know everybody seems mad at you everything seems ruined and maybe what's the point but i swear to god i swear to god it is worth it when you get to the other side yeah um i don't know if this is true uh but but i'll read the comment from uh k bird he said uh tom petty died from fentanyl weed
Starting point is 01:30:52 i'm not i have not heard that i'm not saying that's wrong i don't know yeah were you with him by the way yeah i'm just i'm just did you try yeah how was it no that's wrong that's wrong i don't know if that is what happened but if it is wow wow that's crazy i maybe they sprinkled it on you know far be it for me to believe that that you know something that we used to do is still being done yeah except we we sprinkled the other kind on it because again we were trying to get up not down they called that primo back then stop getting excited stop it y'all i've lived through some shit i can't believe i'm alive sitting here you
Starting point is 01:31:34 know congrats on your recovery by the way that's awesome how long have you been in recovery in january of january 15 2017 is my most current and hopefully my last sobriety date. The first time I ever got sober was April 28th, 2009. And that's when the state of Arkansas was like, yeah, sis, you suck with doing this, this, and this. This is ordered now. Yeah. No, it absolutely was. My kid was taken away from me December 8th, 2008. And this is addiction.
Starting point is 01:32:03 I mean, I did not go to treatment until April 28th of 2009. And it was solely because I was like, oh, I guess I need to go do this so that I look like I care. Yes, absolutely. I love my son. But it was so clouded by. Oh, no. Addiction changes everything. It does.
Starting point is 01:32:19 I honestly didn't know that anything that I was doing was really that wrong. It just was what I knew. You know, I'm 17 years old. It's all I was doing was really that wrong. Right. Um, it's just was what I knew. Are you okay? 17 years old. It's all I'd known. Let me tell you something that, that you,
Starting point is 01:32:31 what, what people who are addicted become are absolute masters of self justification and rationalization. 100%. So you, you, that's all you can shift blame like nobody's business, and you can sound good doing it because you rehearsed it in your own head so much. I had a friend ready to testify on my behalf that, you know, if you had a husband like she did, you would be staying up for three days.
Starting point is 01:32:59 I was like, no, don't do that. No, it's just not going to help me, you know. You're not helping. No. Captain Buzzkill. But I appreciate your vulnerability in saying, hey, you know, I lost custody of my kid in this time. And the reason I appreciate that is because it does demonstrate that there is a path back. And I know Amanda.
Starting point is 01:33:19 I know her path wasn't an easy path back. It took a lot of hard work. It took a lot of hard work. It took a lot of commitment. It took probably a lot of support and friends, uh, and, and mainly just a lot of intestinal fortitude. Uh, but, but here you are. Well, and it's something we were talking about earlier too. And it's something that I love that you mentioned about Ironman too. You know, I mean, you know, about the alley or whatever, it takes it takes vulnerability it takes effort i don't care if you know x y and z i don't care if you you know know about the no you can't hide anymore
Starting point is 01:33:52 you can't hide anymore and it's that kind of stuff that helps another individual yeah oh you mean i'm not a completely morally bankrupt individual i'm not a piece of shit i'm just sick yeah you just have a an addiction a problem like many people do, you know? So there is another side. Um, Hey, I wouldn't be here by the way. If you are dealing with a family law matter, you want an attorney who understands one attorney who is a pit bull and can help you with custody or divorce things of that nature, because when the chips are down like that, I'm going to be honest, you're emotionally beat down. You're emotionally exhausted. It's real easy to pick someone who's not going to fight the right way for you.
Starting point is 01:34:34 Bonnie Robertson and the attorneys at Robertson, Oswalt and Oney will do that. They've been doing it for a long time. Bonnie was my attorney two times and she is amazing. She will be in studio tomorrow talking about her new book and what they do. But if you're dealing with that, give Bonnie and the folks over at Robertson Oswalt and Nonia a call, 866-311-3815. 866-311-3815. We'll have her in studio tomorrow, and we'll probably take some questions because that is a subject that a lot of people may have questions about because there's
Starting point is 01:35:10 a lot that goes on with that. I hate to miss that. I really, I hate to miss that. I know. Well, you'll just have to tune in. Well, I can. I'll be at Visitor's Day. It'll be a little weird for me. Oh, that's right. That's right. I understand. That's right. Hold on, guys. Hold on. Patrick's talking. We're just going to put this on instead.
Starting point is 01:35:25 Yeah. Hey, also, if you vape, or maybe, as we were talking about earlier, you're a connoisseur of the jazz lettuce. Yeah. And you want some dope glassware, cool pipes, things like that, go to Crazy J's in Conway. They've got two locations. Hit up one of them. Don't go to these crappy gas stations,
Starting point is 01:35:43 places that don't have good vape flavors or you know good glassware go to crazy jay's 26 25 donaghy and conway suite 110 uh the they are awesome i love jay uh and i think he's going to be on him or somebody from the store going to be on the show here in the next couple days too so That is cool. Let's do something different here. Life hack. Bullhorn fart amplifier. Give me that bullhorn. Hey! Here you go. Yeah, I don't want it back.
Starting point is 01:36:16 Patrick and the People. Alright, so have you ever been to Disney World? I have. You have? Did you enjoy that time? Yeah, yeah, sure. Yeah, you did okay all right how about yourself never been nope uh i'll tell you this uh as an adult it could be fun depending uh there are some things that are cool uh but you know for kids you know man it's a big dream to go to disney world right yeah and it used to be i, a pretty attainable goal for most people.
Starting point is 01:36:54 This week, those wanting to skip the lines for premier attractions at Disney resorts in the U.S. will now be able to do so. How much? Yeah, no, there's a price here. Disney announced on Wednesday the launch of a pilot program. It's called Lightning Lane Premier Pass. Now, this one's for Disneyland in Anaheim and Disney World in Orlando. And those willing to pay on top of the entry ticket price will be able to experience more attractions without waiting in the longer lines. Now, this is a little better than even the Fast Pass was.
Starting point is 01:37:23 But it's the Lightning Lane. And it says the very limited quantity passes will allow guests one entry to each attraction throughout the day in one theme park without having to book arrival times. Because now, when you go, you kind of have to book out of time. Kind of like we do at the movie theaters?
Starting point is 01:37:40 Kind of, sort of. Yeah. You just line them all up on a little thing. How does that even work? Well, you just go at that time. They're smart. Right. So guests will be able to purchase the pass up to two days in advance of their visit. And the pass, $400 per person per day over and above the original ticket price.
Starting point is 01:38:00 Wow. Oh, my gosh. $400 plus the... Per person. the purpose i think yes per person plus the uh i think it's like a hundred bucks or so uh well hold on let's see uh 129 to 199 a person just to go in in general bless your heart and then 400 on top of that and that's not counting food food souvenirs souvenirs yeah i mean that's that's two grand for a family of four just to walk in the gate and maybe have a snack that is crazy isn't it dude i'll tell you how we went to disney world my stepdad we had to sit through like a six hour
Starting point is 01:38:40 timeshare yeah as a little kid that was horrible what are we doing that was horrible for you but yeah he worked for a burko a factory in conway that makes school furniture yeah was in florida working for the summer and we drove down there and uh and we got whatever the version was of the fast pass and you know we got to skip the line so what what's the differentiator in the i don't really know i don't i don't't know. I guess you go right to the front. I'm not sure. I mean, what is the limited quantity? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:39:10 I mean, how limited is it? I guess, you know, I don't know. Maybe if... Whoever can afford it. Maybe if you weren't doing remakes of Star Wars that suck balls, you could afford to have reasonable humans come to your park. I mean, I'm not going to drop two grand just to show up i mean i i'm not gonna drop two grand just to show up and be there for one day one day you can't even you can't even that's ridiculous
Starting point is 01:39:30 i mean you can't even see it in one day no no really that's something that blew my mind as a kid yeah we elected to go to epcot and universal universal school know, my grandmother was like, hey, we can go just do Disney. Right. Or we can go do Epcot and Universal. And I was like, two parks. Yeah. Let's do that. Well, I'm not a Magic Kingdom.
Starting point is 01:39:54 You know, when I did go, the Magic Kingdom I didn't care about because I'm not a girl. No disrespect. That's the only one. I shouldn't even say that. I'm not a fan. I'm not a fan of castles and all that. Cinderella. So the Magic Kingdom part doesn't appeal to me as much as the Epcot part does.
Starting point is 01:40:14 The Epcot part was more interesting. Do you know who is a Disney princess now? Who's that? Ben Diesel? A Xenomorph. Who? A Xenomorph. What are you talking about?
Starting point is 01:40:24 No, because Disney owns Alien now or something. No, they don't. No, they don't. They don't? I swear I saw that. No, they don't. I'm Googling this. No, they don't.
Starting point is 01:40:34 They cannot ruin that. They've ruined enough of my childhood. I cannot have this. Somebody dies. If Disney owns Aliens, the franchise, somebody dies today. When I leave the the franchise somebody dies today yeah when i leave the studio somebody dies well y'all better hope my internet doesn't yeah load up here don't let it be true disney owns the alien no god everything in 2025 hulu will simultaneously ruined everything they ruined
Starting point is 01:41:03 indiana jones they were in star wars now they're gonna ruin aliens matter of fact we talked Disney. They've ruined everything. They ruined Indiana Jones. They ruined Star Wars. Now they're going to ruin Aliens. Matter of fact, we talked about this earlier. The new Alien Romulus sucks balls. I haven't watched it. Well, we agree that it is definitely like a Kevin Smith version of Alien because it's
Starting point is 01:41:20 just an effing reboot. It's a reboot with a twist ending that sucks so much I can't reboot. It's a reboot with a twist ending that sucked so much I can't explain. It's so awful. It's the worst twist ending I've ever seen in my whole life. It made me angry when I turned the TV on. I was like, I'm literally angry about this now.
Starting point is 01:41:35 I shouldn't be. But it was that. It's terrible. It's a straight remake. It's like the last Star Wars. It was a straight remake. Agreed. And not even a better one yeah that seems to be the strategy with all these movies we'll just redo it we'll make it with different characters in the seats yeah come and see it yeah now they they disneyed it and now they're going to ruin aliens completely maybe that's why romulus sucks so bad i'm sure it's got to be it makes sense no it actually
Starting point is 01:42:04 makes sense that it sucks that bad because disney got it's gotta be. It makes sense. No, it actually makes sense that it sucks that bad because Disney got it. You're right. Maybe they're prepping us to be taken over by like AI and Skynet and everything because this is that one, you know, one of those movies where the droid was like initially, we must leave, we must go. If they had listened
Starting point is 01:42:20 to the droid, it would have been a five minute movie. No, there were many things about the movie where i watched that when are you stupid why are you doing that you know look at alien the first one uh was really good uh and it broke a lot of ground but it's a slow burn you know it's a suspense movie versus a regular traditional horror movie yeah it's tom i mean it was oh no it was brilliant it was it was amazing it was a world that was created but james cameron in aliens much like in t2 he took something that was created and took it out into a universe that was bigger better badder ass an alien still to this day for my money is one of the greatest action movies and greatest movies ever made yeah sigourney
Starting point is 01:43:05 weaver nominated for an oscar for that role and i i'm not just a huge sigourney fan in general but in that that yes that and ghostbusters i can't yes ghostbusters too yeah i do i she was good in ghostbusters i'm not gonna lie the first one yeah i did see somebody the other day saying that that uh the reason the new ghostbusters uh the one before didn't work is because of misogyny because it was all girls one women crew yeah do you do you feel that that's uh the case i have no idea yeah i don't think it was funny did you i mean i thought it was funny but it wasn't ghostbusters to me right right i don't think that's a little bit of an wasn't Ghostbusters to me. There's a little bit of an edge to Ghostbusters for me. The original two.
Starting point is 01:43:53 And again, this lines up with my theory that I have yet to see. And please correct me if I'm wrong, anyone. Tell me one example of where I'm wrong. A remade 80s movie that's better than that version was. Don't tell me Total Recall because that's crap. That was version was don't tell me total recall because that's crap don't tell me any star wars don't tell me any aliens uh recent romulus anything i mean you tell me anything that was remade uh look there was something about the campy 80s it was so weird and and and wild and and new yeah, no, I loved it. And Arnold, as bad of an actor as Arnold is, he's a great actor.
Starting point is 01:44:28 Right. He's a great action actor, you know? And there was just a spirit about it that somehow gets sucked out of the new stuff. The soul gets sucked out of it. I don't know. Maybe it takes itself too seriously. We did take a movie recommendation from you. We watched The Terrifier.
Starting point is 01:44:43 Oh, the first one? Yeah, the first one yeah the first one and it had kind of the 80s it does have an 80s film i have not watched the second two they say they progressively get super gory and i don't know if i'm in that first one was pretty gory it was pretty gory but that's why when they said the second one was way worse i was like ah maybe i don't need any more you know i got the surprise on the first one. I enjoyed it. It was a good ride, but I tried to watch it, you know,
Starting point is 01:45:07 probably three or four times when stalls would come out. I'd try on DVD to watch it. I'd get 10, 15 minutes in and be like, I'm out. I'm done. I don't need to see this today. I've seen the first soul.
Starting point is 01:45:18 I've never seen one after that. I think there's like 10. There's a, there's a lot of them. I think there is 10. I think I've maybe have seen up to the third one. Is the third one where there was a repeat character from Salt 2? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:45:31 Probably. I don't know. I don't know. All right. I'm going to give Jay this. Jay Sorsby. He said, not a movie, but Charlie's Angels. Okay.
Starting point is 01:45:42 I'm going to give you that. You took a series, a TV show, made a movie. That first Charlie's Angel movie was pretty fun. I'll give that. I was alright with that. It wasn't horrible. Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, and Lucy Liu.
Starting point is 01:45:58 By the way, Drew Barrymore has the worst talk show I've ever seen in my life. Jesus Christ, who watches that? I love her too, but man, she is a weird chick, man. Who the F are you now? Like, Drew. I don't even get this chick.
Starting point is 01:46:13 She is so weird, man. She's so inauthentic. No, Patrick. Dune, whatever version today is not better than the original Dune, I can promise you that i mean they're graphic they're graphically better it's a good movie but there's some especially about going to theaters i can't go to theaters first of all the original dune was too long
Starting point is 01:46:35 yeah and i don't want to see sting and all his abs out to be honest with you i mean not my bag you know what i'm saying? But, yeah, I'll give that. It says, oh, my God, the remake of Roadhouse was ridiculous. Not in a good way. No, I got halfway through it. I like Jake Gyllenhaal. And I'd love to see the fight scenes. I love Conor McGregor.
Starting point is 01:46:57 I love him. And his role in it, he was fun, as you know he was. But it's not as good there's not even close that that touches the original roadhouse that is blasphemy like patrick swayze is and uh uh the other one uh oh you're talking about uh uh i can't think of sam elliott yeah sam elliott oh what a sexy man sam elli Man, he's got that voice, doesn't he? Ooh-wee. He was great in Tombstone.
Starting point is 01:47:27 He was so fun. You like Tombstone? Have you ever seen it? I have seen it. Yeah, I love that. Sam Elliott's still love. I don't know. Okay, this is a hard call.
Starting point is 01:47:36 This is a hard call here. Patrick said Star Trek. Yeah, okay, I might agree with that because not the the, okay. I might agree with that because not the show though. It's not better than the original series, but it is better than the original Star Trek movies because the original Star Trek movies were mostly kind of boring in a lot of way. The new ones with Chris Pine are dope as hell. So I, I'll give it, it's not better than the show though.
Starting point is 01:48:04 You'll never beat the OG Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock. You's not better than the show though. You'll never beat the OG Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock. I don't care who you got. The Star Trek movies are good. No, they're fine. The most recent one I wasn't a super fan of. The new ones? Well, no. There's like three of them. Yeah, I like them.
Starting point is 01:48:19 They just did too much in it. I can see why you feel that way. The first and second one. Yeah, they were really good. I really did like those a lot. I'm not sure if that's 80s, but I guess the movies. Maybe. The first one may have come out in the 80s.
Starting point is 01:48:37 Yeah, look Star Trek, the motion picture. See what year that came out. I'm hoping it's 79 so that I can stay unscathed here. But it probably is. It's probably like 80-something. A good one. Yeah, Star Trek, a motion picture. 1979.
Starting point is 01:48:57 Oh, yeah, I'm unscathed, baby. Thank you. I'm scathed. That's not an 80s movie, sorry. Well, the second one, Wrath of Khan. Khan! That is a good one there. And Search for Spock was 84.
Starting point is 01:49:12 Yeah, Wrath of Khan was fun. I mean, you know, Ricardo Montalban, the guy who played Khan, he really got into that character. So, yeah, that was a good one there. That was a good one. The one they remade in the 80s, the one we talked about the other day, The Fly. Oh yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And you know what else?
Starting point is 01:49:30 The Thing. Oh yeah, The Thing. Oh yeah. And if you hadn't seen The Thing, that's a dope-ass movie. The original, or are you talking about the remake? No, I'm talking about the James Arnest Gunsmoke guy version. I'm talking about Kurt Russell. Yeah, Kurt Russell. That's alright, she got excited, didn't she? Yeah, Kurt Russell was dope in that movie. I don't about Kurt Russell. Yeah, Kurt Russell. That was... Sorry. That's all right. She got excited, didn't she?
Starting point is 01:49:45 I did. Kurt Russell was dope in that movie. I don't care, man. It had Wilford Frimley in it, the oatmeal dude. Yeah. Before he was the oatmeal dude. Yeah. You know?
Starting point is 01:49:55 It had actually a great cast, and it's a really wacky, weird, crazy sci-fi story. It was so good. It was so, so good. It is, man. It was one of those that kept you guessing the whole time man the second one the remake or whatever i was like well i know how this is i'm trying to remember what oh mcready lady that's his name mcready yeah yeah and then i think chives is the the well anyway i don't want to give the story away if you hadn't seen it it's only 40 years old
Starting point is 01:50:20 spoiler alert years old. Spoiler alert. Here I am. We have shows here that just keep getting better and better. Now exactly how much pot did you smoke? Patrick. None yet. Never before the show, I'll tell you that much. Alright, so let me bring this up
Starting point is 01:50:40 because I had a couple questions I wanted to throw at you all today. Okay, so I was asking this of people yesterday. What is something you because I had a couple questions I wanted to throw at you all today. Okay. So I was asking this of people yesterday. What is something you would say, and I'll start with you, Bundy, something you're very good at, really good at, but nobody knows? I said playing pool yesterday. Yeah, that was yesterday.
Starting point is 01:51:01 What's another one? There's got to be one more for you. Man, I guess I'll just say electrical. I guess people know that. You have an electric company, man. I'm going to let you stew on it in a minute. I ambushed you. What's something you're really good at people wouldn't know about?
Starting point is 01:51:17 Man, I don't know. I sit over here trying to think of something. Honestly, dancing, maybe? No, people know that. Sorry, I had a career in that. Reading people. Reading people? Okay.
Starting point is 01:51:33 So, I mean, I feel like I have a natural inclination to it already, but I have, my degree is in anthropology, and that I've had this way of just observing and reading and kind of, I don't know, knowing a situation, um, better than probably people think I do. Now, let me ask you, uh, uh, I'm being a little nosy and I don't mean to be, but I do, but, uh, were either of your parents, uh, addicts? Yeah. My father, um father was an alcoholic. Okay. He left, I think, around two.
Starting point is 01:52:10 Oh, okay. So it was early on. Yeah, but he died of the disease in September 11th, 95. But he wasn't an active participant in your life? My brother was also, um, you know, had the disease. My grandfather,
Starting point is 01:52:30 I found out, um, after being sober a few years that my grandfather had a drinking problem. My grandmother said something about it and he died when my mother was five in his sleep. So, I mean, it's,
Starting point is 01:52:40 it's within my family. Um, just not, see, I know that from being a kid, uh that, you know, when you have a toxic family, let's say it like that, you know, when you have toxicity, someone who's been an alcoholic, you have, you know, a lot of domestic violence, things like that. You do learn to read people. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:53:04 You learn to see and hear things that other people might not hear and see because you have to survive to be honest survival you know i mean that's that's really what it is you're trying to figure how do i stay under the radar and out of trouble and so you start to learn you start to look at the most subtle change in an expression, you know, and the subtle change in a body language where, you know, okay, I need to do this in order to get out of this, you know? No, that's been, that was my entire existence growing up. And it's, I've had to do a lot of work with a therapist and just,
Starting point is 01:53:41 and I guess within the rooms or whatever, just to like not completely be guess within the rooms or whatever, just to like, not completely be triggered all the time and worried. You're like, Oh, your tone changed for a minute. Or, you know, you were pondering something, your face changed. Like, do you hate me? Are you mad at me? Oh my God. Yes, yes, yes, yes. That is exactly right. You're trying to, you know, prevent, you're trying to, to get into damage control pre-damage damage yeah there's not any any damage yet and i mean i've been surrounded by addicts and alcoholics probably my entire life and so it's just this uh environment and you put a business in right and you put a business in the
Starting point is 01:54:16 sc yeah great uh what's a celebrity that makes you crazy uh that drives you nuts a celebrity that drives me nuts. Yeah. All of them. Well, that's fair. No, I don't know. The first one that honestly pops to mind is Anna Kendrick or whatever. Okay.
Starting point is 01:54:35 I don't even know. And because. Anna Kendrick. They're the comedic actors, right? Is she the comedic one? Anna Kendrick? She was the pitch perfect girl. She does Wedding Crashers too, is that right?
Starting point is 01:54:46 I don't know. So my issue I just have a personal issue with her right now and I'm sure she knows this and is probably thoroughly upset. But I really loved her for a long time. I thought she was nice. She has a Christmas movie. She's funny and Zach and
Starting point is 01:55:02 what's his name need wedding dates. She's effing hilarious. But it turns out she's an absolutely see you next Tuesday. Really? Yeah, like there was an individual that had an interaction with her, posted about it, and Anna was coming to do a meet and greet somewhere, and this person worked there. And Anna would not speak to anybody,
Starting point is 01:55:24 spoke strictly through her PR and her manager person but all these people showed up um fans with gifts and photos and pictures and things that they made and she had the people at the space that they were at throw it all away oh wow and I think that's trash yeah I don't disagree with that. I mean, look, I try not to judge a celebrity based on one experience that people have had because I try to say everybody can have a bad day. But when you're talking about something like that, that does seem, I mean, if a lot of people have brought you down to. She's apparently known for it. Really?
Starting point is 01:56:01 Like people have come and said, yep, yep, yep. And I think that that's just shit. Yeah, I don't uh with that at all that that's uh i hate to hear that about her because i like yourself i've always thought she seemed pretty funny yeah and sweet she just seems sweet but i guess i'm basing it off the character she was she's a good actress then right i mean she's got to be a good actress uh and now an actress that i like is aubrey plaza oh yeah she's awesome yeah she's one of those who've been bubbling up for a while yeah she was in funny people so many years ago many things yeah dude she's awesome yeah anything can we get her on here anybody know her i want to be in that
Starting point is 01:56:38 day i do too i will fire all of you that day this is a me and Aubrey day. There are no other co-hosts here when Aubrey comes, I'll tell you that. Vince McMahon. Vince McMahon. Hello. You like Vince McMahon? No. Oh. Steer clear of him.
Starting point is 01:56:53 Yeah, no, Vince McMahon. Yeah, he's a piece of work for sure. What about athletes? Any athletes that drive you crazy? You're not going to like this. I'm going to love it. Say it. You said you liked him.
Starting point is 01:57:05 Well, Tom Brady, but I won't say that. I'll go with Conor McGregor. Oh, Conor McGregor. I just don't understand Conor McGregor. A lot of people do feel that way. You know, bag is people not liking him. But, man, I just, I can't. I get it.
Starting point is 01:57:18 He's had a couple instances, like, fighting and, like, in his personal. Like, he punched the old guy. Yeah. He had a couple yeah right for not taking a drink with him and yeah i don't know i hate seeing those guys i think for you what it what if i'm guessing yeah only because i've known you so long as you're like a very humble low-key type guy yeah yeah so i think arrogance is probably a big turnoff for you especially when you're so rich like i mean i just think you when you see arrogant people, you don't like that.
Starting point is 01:57:46 It's a big turnoff for you. I love watching Khabib beat him how he did. I hated it. Khabib is the most humble fighter there is. I hated it because I hate that style of fighting. I recognize that he won. I recognize it's a skill, what he did. But basically, he laid on top of him and wouldn't let him get up for about 40 minutes.
Starting point is 01:58:03 To me, that was not exciting to see. You know, it's like if I watch, who's the, Mayweather, Floyd Mayweather. You know, early on in his career, he was a real fighter. Early on. But now he just avoids punches. You know, he just dances around. And to me, I don't want to, look, I want to see fights. If I'm going to a around. To me, I want to see fights. If I'm going to a fight, oddly enough, I want to see a fight.
Starting point is 01:58:29 I love going to boxing matches. I absolutely love going to boxing matches. Karen Holderfield is a personal friend of mine. She comes from a long line of boxing managers and everything. She would get us ringside seats. Really? It was so amazing. Jonathan Taylor, local boxers fantastic randy um
Starting point is 01:58:48 i forget your name randy i'm so sorry but he's no but i do love you some randy or come on rko i love hello and and um bunny you made me think uh of a um of a athlete and celebrity that I absolutely hate, but I've grown to enjoy because they're so fricking good at being hated. Logan Paul. Yeah. I cannot stand that dude, but he is killing it. I have to admit.
Starting point is 01:59:16 WWE. I have to admit. Is he in WWE now? Yes. He is killing it. He's probably in treatment right now, honestly, is what I'm thinking.
Starting point is 01:59:23 The last few times I saw him, you know fight or whatever wrestle he looked rough yeah no no he just looked rough it's like his makeup may have sweated off or whatever but he had like the he just looked rough and logan if you are blessings and salutations you know um but like he is so good right in that role of just troll him yeah no as as the troll uh there's nothing i would like to see more i know i probably won't get my joy i would love to see mike tyson ko logan no he's fighting the other one he's fighting oh that's jake oh oh are they still dragging that out uh yeah it's happening like november brother well i'd like to see him hit both of them and knock him out then but especially jake i guess i think that's happening like november 10th on netflix i know it's supposed to be an exhibition but
Starting point is 02:00:15 technically they're not classifying it that way in the fight no no yeah it's gonna be a joke i don't know if it is or not it may be and. And that's the thing. I was going to say, that's my big concern about it is it is a joke. That's the concern. I started out kind of hating both those guys. Yeah. But you got to, I mean, here's the younger brother spot, Mike Tyson. Logan's already fought Floyd Mayweather. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:00:36 So just go to a couple of jack-off YouTubers. Yeah. Fighting two of the best fighters. No. They absolutely made a name for themselves. Sports entertainment and entertainment absolutely i respect it i do respect it immensely because they took the internet viral model and they manipulated it in the right way and and made themselves you know it's like uh danny duncan or it's like um uh who else said the mr beast yeah for
Starting point is 02:01:06 example who if you don't know this mr beast has like his own channel yeah and it's just him and the stuff he does all the time and look i know some people hate the guy and and i don't i don't know him like that but everything i've watched uh because my son and my wife like to watch some of their videos and he seems like he just does a lot to help people and do things. Yeah, positive. It's always fun. He does a lot of crazy cool contests, makes them do stupid things. He can stay in a Walmart for three weeks or something.
Starting point is 02:01:34 Yeah, do hide and seek in a giant set that's an empty place. I love that. Yeah, I mean, it's a lot of fun to me. And anybody who's putting that much money out to help people, look, that guy figured out a formula to get sponsors to give money that he could give away, and then it just turned into, it's his money now he gets to give away. That's what he said his strategy is, is still living in a pretty,
Starting point is 02:01:59 probably not what we would call reasonable, but what he considers a reasonable lifestyle. Any money he makes, he turns right around and pours that into the very right yeah that's so beautiful it is beautiful you know it really is i mean when you stop and think about it and i you know i was having a conversation with myself yesterday which i do sometimes and uh you know i was just thinking about uh that kind of thing right there which is you know a lot of the people that we hold up uh heroically are they though are they are they though i mean because when i look at what that guy is doing with the money he's got okay and he went over to africa and drilled a whole bunch of water wells literally
Starting point is 02:02:38 that we couldn't somehow do or nobody else could do for these people mr beast the youtuber it's like what right they took this guy to come over and then and put some wells in yeah but he did and that to me is that's real work man that's really doing something most of these celebrities they love to preach to you they love to tell you why you're wrong why you need to buy into whatever They love to preach to you. They love to tell you why you're wrong, why you need to buy into whatever stuff they're selling, whatever belief, political, whatever this, whatever that.
Starting point is 02:03:12 It's all that stuff. But what are they really doing with their money? What disparity are they? Well, they donate. Okay, great. They donate. You are worth millions upon millions. You really don't even necessarily need more money right go out and do something like that with it like why are we so individualistic at this point i mean i know i mean i do understand to some extent i have to eat well i do
Starting point is 02:03:35 but i mean i hear you yes we live in a society bro we do and and and and there's a you know i i i i get what you're saying and and i agree in a lot of ways well in spirit i agree with it i still think you're entitled to have your money and keep it to yourself but i would like to see people do more like that especially these celebrities who love to preach to you yeah you know it's like get out that's what i'm talking about like don't run your mouth about something yeah you don't need a mega church you don't need a mega church right yeah all that money all that money do what mr beast is doing now just go out and do good things you know i mean i'm sorry hey i'll give a shout out. We did. I just changed this. Tonight on an all new Becky's Got Crack.
Starting point is 02:04:29 Yo, Becky's got crack. Yo, Becky, let's hang out, girl. Yeah. Patrick and the people. All right. Let's see if we can do some of this. Listen up now, I'll tell you a story Without a doubt, it's kind of gory It's the worst news you could ever hear Things just like this make you fear Lying lunch on a dumb guy's knee Or a big hard fuck drowning somebody Why you laughing? Why you laughing? No, it's not.
Starting point is 02:05:12 It's not funny at all. Authorities don't want. Do not. Authorities in Canada are investigating what led to the death of a 19-year-old Walmart employee who was found inside a walk-in oven in the store's bakery. Wow. In the walk-in oven. I've heard of a walk-in cooler.
Starting point is 02:05:31 Yeah, I've never heard of a walk-in oven. This is for like, I guess because they do mass baking at Walmart. I guess. Do they? Well, I mean, they make cookies and make cakes. Yeah, all day. Yes, they really do. So I assume that's what that is.
Starting point is 02:05:44 Officers were called to the store. Now, this is in Canada, by really do. So I assume that's what that is. Officers were called to the store. Now, this is in Canada, by the way. Investigate the sudden death of the 19-year-old woman whose body was found inside the large walk-in oven. They have not yet reached a point where the cause and manner of death have been confirmed. So we don't know if she got locked in the oven, if she got killed and put in the oven, if she just had something happen while she was in the oven. Yeah, but that, I guess she's cooked. You know, so to speak.
Starting point is 02:06:15 All right, let's do this here. Oh, this is not good. A community in Chicago's northwest suburbs on Monday, grieving the loss of a teen killed the night before while he was on his way to a show at the United Center. The 18-year-old among three people shot during a violent robbery. They were approached outside the venue. The Elgin School District confirmed the young man was a senior at Elgin High.
Starting point is 02:06:42 He was on his way to see a little Dirk concert. Good rapper. When he was shot, along with two other teens with whom he was traveling, a friend who set up the GoFundMe, what did he say? Kendall and the victims were struck by gunfire. Okay, the group was approached by unknown individuals who opened fire on him. He shot in the chest a 15 year old male was struck in the hand and a bullet grazed his abdomen and a 19 year old man was also struck in the rib area i mean you're robbing kids yeah you know they ain't got no money they're teenage kids very much yeah he might have a vape i have a 20 maybe 40 50 bucks on them that no that's all on their cash out. Yeah, you're right.
Starting point is 02:07:26 That's a cash out. These kids ain't got no money. Any young kids carry cash in them? Yeah, and that's a jail broke phone, and it's probably got like 360 on it. So their mom is tracking you when you. Man, that is. 11. Yeah, no doubt about it, right?
Starting point is 02:07:41 No doubt about it. Cricket phone. All right. Here is a fight that went apparently way wrong. Two further arrests have been made after three people were stabbed during a large fight.
Starting point is 02:07:53 Three men, all in their 20s, taken to the hospital with slash and puncture wounds. Two of the injured men have been discharged. The third victim remains in the hospital. A 23-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm. Hold on.
Starting point is 02:08:11 A 23-year-old woman. I was going to say, how did I know that it was a woman? Wow. Yeah. 34-year-old man, 32-year-old woman were previously arrested on attempted murder and her. So, yeah, lots of stabbing going on in this fight. Everybody brought a knife to the knife fight.
Starting point is 02:08:28 You know, like some West Side Story stuff popped off or something like that. I don't know. I'm wondering if she got it from like, because there's these videos I'm watching now. It's this Safety Haven, I think is the name of it. But it's like an ASMR videos where they're pulling together security, like safety stuff, lady safety stuff. So you've got your key that folds out into a knife. Or your little kitty stabby thingies
Starting point is 02:08:52 or whatever. I wonder if she had one of those. I don't know. That's funny. Kitty stabby thingies. Kitty stabby thing. Sorry, it's morning. A banker was seen by a friend falling from a mountain to his death while trying to hike by a different route.
Starting point is 02:09:09 So they probably said, all right, I'll go this way, you go this way. Yeah. Shortly before he fell, he shouted, I don't know how I got here. I don't know if I can find my way back. Yeah, he did. He was pronounced dead at the scene of head injuries. The coroner said, yeah, no, it was pronounced dead at the scene of head injuries. Uh, the coroner, uh, said, yeah, no, he's really dead. We told him to retrace his steps, but he was reluctant.
Starting point is 02:09:32 He and his friends had arrived in North Wales, uh, intending to stay a couple of nights and set up off the mountain. Uh, one of the group turned back partway through the hike due to the physical toll, but Mr. Cayley who had seized and his two friends reached the same summit before beginning their journey back down and that's uh when the problem was the two lost side of them said uh i could do with some help here guys and then it was done you know it's probably like uh remember uh in uh uh what austin powers i'm I'm very hurt. It could be ganglious.
Starting point is 02:10:07 It could be ganglious. Yeah. No, I'm not dead. I'm just really badly hurt. So apparently there's a cocktail. You know that the singer from One Direction, Liam Payne, and honestly, I could not identify a One Direction song if you played it in a lineup.
Starting point is 02:10:25 I don't know anything about them. I think they were manufactured by Simon Cowell or something and became a huge band. Yeah, somebody manufactured them. But apparently he had multiple drugs in his system, including pink cocaine. You've heard of this? I've never heard of this. I just read it on your screen. I heard about it yesterday.
Starting point is 02:10:44 You heard a little bit about it yesterday. Okay. That's not a combination of cocaine and vagina. No, no. They said it actually. That would be unstoppable. They said it actually doesn't have any cocaine in it. That it's mostly like ketamine and a mix of other drugs.
Starting point is 02:10:58 All right. Well, let's take a look. Gross ketamine. Pink cocaine. A powdery mix of ketamine and illegal substances such as meth molly opioids uh etc oh so it's just like a gulag yeah that's called the 80s that is called the 80s the 90s 80s 90s yeah 100 yeah yeah we we just you know in the 80s and 90s we're just like yeah whatever that is yeah give it to me i'll take it give me that question we just we didn't we didn't worry
Starting point is 02:11:29 about mixing to ask what was there to ask we were trying to figure out what it was was there something i could put this on or chop yeah and i get high on this i'll do it yeah i'll take it it was bad it was a really bad it may be just the same now i don't know but it man it was bad then shit was more pure then though now. I don't know. I don't know. Man, it was bad then. Shit was more pure then, though. Oh, my God. I mean, listen. People don't even understand.
Starting point is 02:11:50 Right. Today's meth is nefarious because it does something up here that makes you think you want more of it. Right. That meth then? No, bro. People were killing each other, robbing each other i mean they they were i mean people would do anything for it they don't you think the copper was being robbed now copper you couldn't find copper pennies my sponsor in the penitentiary had uh killed um family members high on methamphetamine and was serving multiple life sentences yeah i mean it was a whole different you know those before
Starting point is 02:12:25 and after posters yeah it would take like a year yeah a year yeah a year it's not a lifetime real life it was like a year one year on yeah it would just destroy you everything about i mean i don't know what all was i mean it was right man it was bad yeah it was real bad early 2000 real good blur yeah the late 90s early 2000s where's the risk nowadays like we were talking about fentanyl earlier oh no i mean i mean it is too much there's no way that i would take anything anybody gave me like that whatsoever if it didn't come out of the ground i'm not messing with that you know the only thing you had to worry about back then was baby aspirin being put into your cocaine. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 02:13:06 Stomp on it. You immediately knew. When it was. You immediately knew. No, the worst. No, I'm going to. Yes, baby aspirin was bad. What's worse was the baby laxatives. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 02:13:16 No, that's what I was going to say. Yeah, the baby laxative was terrible because they would sub that in. They would cut it with that. Yep. And about 10 minutes later, you're like, oh, stop. I got to go. And what is worse than taking a massive on when you're high like that? You're just all frightened anyway.
Starting point is 02:13:34 Is it ever going to stop? I can't get out. As a country now, you can't even do cocaine. You can't even do good cocaine anymore without the risk. I mean, what is this? Yeah, what's wrong with this nation? All right, let's do something. Listen, what else you got to do in the morning?
Starting point is 02:13:55 All right. So tomorrow is, again, a very, very big day for us here in the studio. We'll have one of my favorite attorneys in the world, Bonnie Robertson, and she's going to come in and talk about what she does. She works primarily in custody, divorce, things like that, but she also has a great, great book that we're going to talk about here. I can't reach it over that laptop. Yeah, this is her book right here, After the Wedding, A Divorce Lawyer's Top 25 Tips to Keep You Married. Good book to get.
Starting point is 02:14:31 We're going to talk about that also tomorrow as well. I'm sure that Dr. Marla Murphy will be in the house, our favorite physical therapist from Exceptional PT in Benton. Nice. And then Rich Rockwell, the Bruce Buffer of Little Rock, will be here also. And we've got a couple other surprises coming up. And then a real big Friday show is already lining up to be. I'm already thinking about the rant, and I'm excited about that.
Starting point is 02:14:59 What you got going on this afternoon, man? I'm actually looking to do some work with our friend Aaron Redden, doing some electrical for him. Doing a little work over for the van to help him out out at back five farms you know where he has all of his produce and uh does his honey and all that yeah that's great power bowl out there okay what do you got going on amanda let's see it's wednesday that's a great looking question i will probably after this i'm going to get a massage because i deserve it because you've earned it okay i've earned it and then we will probably, Oh, after this, I'm going to get a massage because I deserve it. Cause you've earned it. Okay.
Starting point is 02:15:25 Earned it. And then we will probably hit a couple of, uh, you know, habitat or something like that. Head out to the shop and get cleaned up. We've got some bookings for tomorrow. Get ready for the weekend. Make sure the break room. Is it tonight open or tomorrow? Um, it's tomorrow.
Starting point is 02:15:39 Okay. Okay. Like I said, if you, um, if you want to bring your church bridge group out or – Yeah, you want to book an off day, you can do that as a group. Yeah, just reach out to me, thebreakroomlr.gmail.com. Yeah, what's the website? Thebreakroomlr.com, which is – Breakroomlr.com.
Starting point is 02:15:58 We're in Bryant. We're in Bryant. But listen, if you want to get your rage out, what a great concept that's here. But listen, if you want to get your rage out, what a great concept that's here. You can go, you can take pipes, bats, all kinds of things and beat up appliances. You can tear up the copy machine like you're in office space. You can throw dishes like your daddy used to. Whatever it is that you want to get out of your system, what a great way to do it.
Starting point is 02:16:23 It sounds like a blast. It does sound like a blast. I think that's a real positive way to channel some of that physical energy and have a good time and go in there with your friends or your wife or whatever. It's so great. Last week we had a mandatory managers meeting
Starting point is 02:16:37 there for the surrounding subways. We had 14 subway managers in there. Y'all be nice to your subway uh you know sandwich artist or whatever they go through a lot don't they yeah you'd be surprised yeah you'd be surprised um but they had a great time they were so much fun um yeah i mean it's a really think about it as a uh you know a group of people that's a really unique experience to have because you know even if you if you just did the group, that's a really unique experience to have because, you know, even if you, if you just did the group one time, that's a cool experience to have and
Starting point is 02:17:09 probably you'll go back again. Oh, absolutely. Yeah. I need, I need to come out there and next time you're open and run the gauntlet, I need to do that for sure. All right. Well, I'll tell you what, I'll be doing some real estate. That's right. I'll spend the rest of my day doing that. If you are thinking about buying a home, you're thinking about selling a home. Trust me, you know, real estate agents going to work harder for you or negotiate better than I will promise you. I can negotiate. Trust me. Look at this mouth negotiates. Okay. Yeah. Uh, so holler at me if you're thinking about buying a house up, even if you're like, well, I don't know if I can yet.
Starting point is 02:17:45 Or, hey, let's get you on track. Let's get you on a path. Because wishing you could buy a house, wanting to buy a house won't get you a house. You have to have a plan. You can't just go, well, one day when my credit's good. No, you need a plan to arrive at that. And it's not as hard as you think. It's not as hard as you think.
Starting point is 02:18:01 Just reach out. You can, you know, reach me, Patrick, at Patrickandthepeople.com. You can call me, 575-5485. That is my phone number. That rings this phone. Don't abuse it because I will tell you so. All right. All right.
Starting point is 02:18:16 But if you want to reach out to me, do it. Call me. Maybe you just have a question about real estate. Can I sell this? Could I sell this? How much would I get for this? Whatever it is to do with real estate, anywhere in central Arkansas, I can open any house that you want to see in central Arkansas because I'm a professional real estate agent. I'm not a weekend
Starting point is 02:18:35 agent. I'm not just doing this part-time just for a little hobby because I'm a bored housewife. No disrespect to any of them. I do this all the time is what I do. So if I'm not here, I'm real estate and I want you to call me because who else do you want to get a house from? Right. I mean, come on. Really? All right. Well,

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