Patrick and the People - 10/31/2024 Patrick and the People - LIVE! w/ Chris Fortune

Episode Date: November 2, 2024

Guests: Rich Rockwell & special appearance by Chris Fortune...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you Thank you. You breaks us nobody made us and no one can take this because we got their fix we are the people we are the people we are the people don't mess with this let's go good morning it is patrick and the people welcome to almost Friday almost Friday man listen if you have not been out yet and you cannot leave the house just don't do it it is a hot mess out there I mean it is just nasty rainy terrible weather so just know it is a mess I think it's supposed to uh clear out maybe by um i'm guessing around uh 1 32 o'clock something like that i think is it i heard it uh i heard there was i don't know if it
Starting point is 00:14:34 touched down or not but i heard there was a tornado warning in downtown fayetteville over the night really the storms yeah well i hope everybody's all right over there i hadn't heard anything about that yeah yeah i just i was reading about it on Facebook on my way here. Really? Yeah. Like I said, I don't know if it touched down or not, but I know that there was a cell that was warned at least. Okay.
Starting point is 00:14:53 All right, all right. We'll try and find out more. All right. We'll try to get more information on that. Hope that your day is starting well. We had a great show yesterday, and let's get into it as we're running just a little bit behind already. Let's talk about today who has outrun the Grim Reaper.
Starting point is 00:15:11 Let's take a look here. LL, oh, no, Lil' JJ is 32. I don't even know who Lil' JJ is. I have no idea who that is. Never heard of him. But I do know Dermot Mulroney. He's 59. You know him from My Best Friend's Wedding, The Grey.
Starting point is 00:15:28 Let's see. Rob Schneider is 59. You know him from Deuce, Bigelow, Mel Gigolo. You know him from a lot of movies, actually. Did you know that his daughter is Elle King, Ellie King, the singer? Yeah. She's a great singer, too. She is, yeah. A real good singer. Let's see who else. The Beastie Boys, Adam Adrakorovitz, 56 years old. I love the Beasties, man. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:54 France monkey. Man, I love all the Beasties. I really do. Vanilla Ice is 55. His real name is Robert Matthew Van Winkle, if you didn't know. My Chemical Romance is Frank Lero is 41. Willow Smith is 22. Director Peter Jackson from Lord of the Rings is 61.
Starting point is 00:16:22 Newsman and proven liar. Dan Rather is 91. So there you go. That's birthdays if you care about them today. All right, let's get into what is going on and the things that you need to know when you're getting your day started here. Okay, here we go. Oh no, this is not a good thing here. Oh, no, this is not a good thing here. They say the health experts are offering tips to limit sugar intake in your kids for Halloween and the days following. They recommend you have a healthy dinner before you trick-or-treat so the kids are full before the sugar rush. No, don't do that.
Starting point is 00:17:01 Yeah. Just let them enjoy the sugar rush. Just once a year they get to do that, right? Right. Come on, man. That's what it's all about. Let them go full diabetic coma on it. A federal judge says a woman who accused Sean Diddy Combs of assault cannot move forward with a civil lawsuit under a pseudonym. A Tennessee woman filed a lawsuit as Jane Doe, alleging that she had been raped by Combs in 2004.
Starting point is 00:17:26 The judge in New York said defendants have a right to defend themselves, including by investigating the plaintiff, and gave the woman until November 13th to file the suit under her own name or the case will be dismissed. The suit is one of many filed against him since September by plaintiffs using a pseudonym. He's denied any wrongdoing. We've seen you on video. You know that, right? Elvis Costello is addressing some controversy surrounding Olivia Rodrigo and one of his guitar riffs.
Starting point is 00:18:11 In a conversation with Vanity Fair, he explained he didn't see any reason to go after Rodrigo and her producer for interpolating his track Pump It Up on her song Brutal. He said it'd be ludicrous, adding basically there'd be no Bach, no Mozart, no Sonny Rollins without reference. He's previously pointed out he's used other artists like Bob Dylan and Chuck Berry's inspiration for his own music. like Bob Dylan and Chuck Berry's inspiration for his own music. Russia is fining Google, we talked briefly about this yesterday, a decillion. That is a one followed by 36 zeros, or a trillion times a trillion times a trillion. That's not even that much money on the planet, if you need to know. It doesn't even exist. It's never happened. So this lawsuit probably, you know, they're not going to be able to get a judgment on that one, I don't think. I don't think they're going to start getting payments or anything.
Starting point is 00:18:56 A decillion. Have you ever heard that before? This is definitely the first time. I was there yesterday. You know, one of those things I know my bank account will probably never, ever show. No, I assure you it will not. The White House is condemning North Korea's missile test launch yesterday. The intercontinental ballistic missile flew for about 86 minutes, the longest flight recorded for that country.
Starting point is 00:19:19 A spokesperson for the National Security Council called North Korea's test launch a flagrant violation of multiple UN Security Council resolutions. While the missile launch didn't pose a threat to the U.S., White House officials say it needlessly raises tensions and risks destabilizing the security situation in the region. Is there anything that is stable right now, honestly? Is there anything that is stable right now, honestly? More kids are playing team sports. The Aspen Institute's National State of Play of 2024 released this week found nearly 40% of kids between 6 and 17 regularly played a team sport last year. That's the highest rate since 2015.
Starting point is 00:20:02 But of the 16 sports tracked, participation was down in nine of them. The number of boys playing team sports was down to 41%, compared with 50% 10 years ago. More girls are playing, though, at the highest rate since at least 2012. Some experts credit Kaitlyn Clark withdrawing more girls into sports. Overall, physical activity among U.S. youths got a D- Some experts credit Caitlin Clark with drawing more girls into sports. Overall, physical activity among U.S. youths got a D- from the Physical Activity Alliance. A D-, man. That's pretty brutal.
Starting point is 00:20:34 Yeah. Wow, man. A.B.s and the Grammys will have a new home starting in 2027. They and Disney have signed a 10-year deal for the award show. Does anybody watch award shows anymore? That's the real question. Do you give a damn where the Grammys come on, what time they come on, or where they come on? Probably not. No. No. No. I haven't ever, you know, gone through and been like, oh, the Grammys. Yeah, let's sit down and watch that. Yeah, let me watch a bunch of rich people tell me about how I should live. Right.
Starting point is 00:21:03 A Taylor Swift fan account posted a clip of her performing at 11 and travis kelsey liked it why is this in the news jesus i don't know why this is news and i'm sorry i shouldn't have read that at all uh there's nothing like being beachfront and breathing in ocean air unless you're in southern california right now a nasty stench coming off the water is making life miserable. Scientists say it's due to a seasonal bloom of algae that earlier this month made bioluminescent waves. You know, they give off that blue glow like one of those, what do you call glow stick oh okay don't don't do that as the algae dies off it emits a hydrogen sulfide kind of smells like rotten eggs soon after the bacteria starts to decompose it just it smells bad is that like a red tide have you ever you know i i don't know if it is or not to be honest but i mean it may be i mean it's an
Starting point is 00:22:05 algae type right uh mess so i don't know i remember one time i went to when i was a kid went to florida to visit my grandparents and they were it was a red tide period and it was horrible well you can't the worst smell in the world really seriously it may be that then it may very well be the same type of uh situation right there All right, let's see. We were talking about North Korea a minute ago. It looks like here's some more about it. They're saying that North Korean troops in uniform are helping out Russia. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin hosted the South Korean Defense Minister Kim Jong-un at the Pentagon.
Starting point is 00:22:44 At their meeting, Austin revealed new information about Russia. He said that North Korean troops wearing Russian uniforms, carrying Russian equipment, are moving towards Ukraine. Austin said some advance units have already made it to Russia's Kursk region and the likelihood is pretty high Russia will send those troops into combat. and the likelihood is pretty high Russia will send those troops into combat. So the Ukraine's ambassador told the UN Security Council yesterday they expect up to almost 5,000 North Korean troops to be at their border with Russia this week. Well, that's not good.
Starting point is 00:23:18 You don't want to get those guys involved, you know. Right. Yeah, somebody probably ought to do something here and just get this under control. Yeah, that'd be nice. Yeah, it'd be nice if if we could do anything, get something under control around here. All right. The Supreme Court issued a ruling yesterday that clears the way for Virginia to remove about sixteen hundred non-citizens from voter rolls. citizens from voter rolls. The court granted a request from state officials to pause an order from a lower court that blocked them from following through with the voter removal program that started in August. The National Voter Registration Act requires states to purge ineligible voters up to 90 days before elections. Yesterday's order means Virginia can purge
Starting point is 00:24:03 more voters from its rolls between now and Tuesday. The Governor Glenn Youngkin praised it. The Justice Department said it disagrees with the order. I'm not sure why this is a debate or an argument. I mean, if they're non-citizens, why should they be on the voter roll? Right. is that a question i mean not to me but you know there's plenty of people that have been dead for years that still figure out a way to vote somehow well somehow they do sometimes right i mean i guess they're trying to get them wherever they can fair enough fair enough uh check this out this is a good news for some people out there i think in december of 2023 an engineer paul, experienced a headache while on a work trip to South Korea.
Starting point is 00:24:50 When he got back to the UK, he was diagnosed with a fast-growing and aggressive brain tumor. He underwent radiation and chemotherapy, but the tumor kept growing. The 60-year-old's type of tumor, it's glioblastoma, often provides fatal, proves fatal in about 18 months. Well, he was offered a spot in a treatment trial at University College London, and it involves surgically removing as much as possible, and then implanting a small device, it's called an Omaya reservoir, under his scalp. They then inject him with low doses of radioactivity directly in the tumor every week for six weeks which led to a 50 reduction the scientists who
Starting point is 00:25:33 led the trial said the reduction in his tumor is significant achievement for such an aggressive cancer he's had no side effects other than mild fatigue said he's thankful calling the trial a lifeline as his chances of survival before the treatment had been estimated at a year or less i mean we are really pushing the boundaries of uh eliminating some some diseases again absolutely i think we're in another round of that where we're about to eliminate a lot of things uh that's why you keep seeing these people who, you know, the oldest people alive keep getting older and older. The most recent oldest person alive that died was 116. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:15 Was that like, wow, I didn't hear that. Last I heard was like just barely over 100. No, no, no. We're way up now. We're in the 115s, you know, I've seen 117 i think now i i don't think i would want to live that long no like no like 75 80 that's a good life i'm tired i've experienced enough i'm tired already 117 i'd just be begging at that point like please kill me just take me out let me go just take me out. Let me go. Just take me out. Yeah, without a doubt.
Starting point is 00:26:46 Apparently, Primus drummer Tim Herb Alexander quit the band via email. I know that all of you guys are out there bumping the Primus this morning. As a way to leave a tight-knit group like a band, email may not be the best, but according to members of Primus, he sent him an email about two weeks ago saying he lost his passion for playing and was leaving the band. Wow, this is like a bad girlfriend-boyfriend situation, isn't it? The band isn't canceling any shows. They did say it came as a complete shock,
Starting point is 00:27:19 but will instead feature members of Holy Mackerel, Frog Brigade, and Tool to fill the gaps until they complete their search for, quote, the greatest drummer on earth. Well, I'm not sure you're going to get that, but good luck on that. Slayer. Yeah, Slayer. That's Slayer. They're still around, still trying to slay. Hurricane Helene led to the cancellation of their set at the Louder Than Light Festival in Kentucky this year, but they're going to make it
Starting point is 00:27:50 up to fans next year. They've announced they're returning to Louisville at the Highland Festival Grounds September 18th through 21st next year. They'll be the headliner. The festival's also announced the single day pass holders for the canceled show can get a full refund or credit applied. And, well, that's good, I guess. Yeah. You know, is it, you think they're getting to a certain age where it's kind of hard to be as satanic as they want to be anymore?
Starting point is 00:28:22 You would think so, but, you know. Yeah, I mean, you might just be getting too tired. I've got to move a little slower, you know. Yeah, I mean, typically, if you're going to be really, you know, vicious and satanic, you should be younger and more virile, I think. Yeah. Yeah, I don't know. Maybe there's wisdom that's there.
Starting point is 00:28:37 Hard job, you know, running after the goats to try and get them for the sacrifices. You're right, right. Yeah, no, whatever. Whew. Okay, let's see what else we've got going on here. You're right. Yeah, no, whatever. Okay, let's see what else we got going on here. New Zealand, they are bidding farewell to what they call a very disturbing sculpture. A controversial sculpture of a giant hand with a human face known as Quasi is set to be removed from a top city gallery in wellington
Starting point is 00:29:06 new zealand after five years quasi was created by an artist ronnie van hout sparked immediate reaction with some calling it disturbing the 16.4 feet tall sculpture based on van hout's own hand and face no other sculpture arrived so dramatically into our streetscape. That's the chair of the town said. He said he was a great cheerleader for Wellington's creativity. He'll be missed and leaves a quasi-shaped hole on our civic skyline. But it seems like most of the town just wanted it gone. They felt like it was hideous.
Starting point is 00:29:42 It's just a big eyesore for the town. Well, look at it. Oh, I mean... It looks like the Kool-Aid man. With like a cape on. Yeah, it just looks like the Kool-Aid man. You're going to jump off the roof and be like,
Starting point is 00:29:57 oh yeah! Oh yeah! Let's get into just a little bit of sports here and see what you're interested in. Did you watch any games last night, by the way? No. No? No, man.
Starting point is 00:30:10 It was a busy day. Yeah? Okay, so you don't know that the Los Angeles Dodgers are the world champs? Oh! What? It took five games. No, no. No, they got one.
Starting point is 00:30:24 The big bats of the Yankees finally came out to play. The Yankees jumped out to a 5-0 lead against the Dodgers. The first inning home runs from Aaron Judge, Jazz Chisholm Jr., and Giancarlo Stanton shot in the third. Then came the fifth inning where the Dodgers made it clear they weren't going to go away like that. They put up five of their own of an RBI single from Mookie Betts, two RBI single from Freddie Freeman,
Starting point is 00:30:50 and another two RBI double off the bat of Teoscar Hernandez. Stanton answered back in the sixth with a sacrifice fly that scored Juan Soto, but the Dodgers had a couple sacrifice flies in the eighth to give them a 7-6 edge. With that, Los Angeles called on Walker Buehler to close it out, securing the Dodgers the 2024 World Series championship. So congratulations to the Dodgers. I believe that will help cement Chihayotani as one of the greatest of all time,
Starting point is 00:31:25 if not the greatest of all time, don't you think? Oh, yeah. Yeah. This Tuesday will be the first look at the college football playoff rankings. It will give a decent picture of the teams with the best shot at seeing playoff action. The champions from the Power Five conferences will automatically be in the show. That leaves seven spots open, and at least one group of five school will likely get in. Here are the seven schools that have the best shot to make it.
Starting point is 00:31:54 Boise State, who's currently ranked 15th. Army, currently undefeated and ranked 21st. Navy started off 6-0 until they hit that Notre Dame buzzsaw. Tulane is 6-2. They're undefeated in the AAC. Had 28 votes in the most recent AP Top 25 poll. Memphis has a 7-1 record. Got 34 votes in the latest poll.
Starting point is 00:32:19 UNLV, they need to win out to even sniff a shot. Beating Boise State would help them. And in Louisiana, 7-1 with that one loss to Tulane, they need to win out and get some help along the way if they're going to do anything at all. And I think this is the first year they're doing, like, the playoffs in college football for the championship, isn't it? No, it's not the first year, but they do have playoffs this year for sure. In Detroit, there's now an internal affairs investigation
Starting point is 00:32:52 into the Jamison Williams traffic stop, looking into why he wasn't arrested. A report concerning the October 8th traffic stop reveals that he was a passenger in a car being driven by his brother at the time of the stop. During the stop, Williams' brother told officers there were a couple guns in the car. One was owned and registered to his brother, who also had a concealed license. The second gun was owned by Williams and hidden under the seat of the car, but there was no CPL. At the scene, it certainly appeared as though Williams was on his way to being arrested. He'd been cuffed and put in the back of the car. Williams then dropped the knowledge that he played for the Detroit Lions, and the sergeant was called to the scene to handle, quote, a high-profile
Starting point is 00:33:37 person. The sergeant, also a Lions fan. Phone calls were made. The lieutenant gave the okay to let Williams walk. Now, the investigation aims to find out how much of a role the fact that Williams played for the Lions played in the decision-making process on the scene. Well, I mean, is that new that celebrities get a break? No, you don't say. Yeah, I mean, come on, man. I mean, that's not new. Look, the dude's a Lions fan. The guy's a't say. Yeah, I mean, come on, man. I mean, that's not new. Look, the dude's a Lions fan.
Starting point is 00:34:07 The guy's a Detroit Lion. Yeah, okay. You know what I mean? There you go. Go on down the road. Oh, yeah, just get on out of here. No, that never happens. No, never, never.
Starting point is 00:34:17 Every officer out there upholds and stands law to a T. Yeah, no, they certainly would never, ever, ever give a celebrity any kind of advantage, right? Never. All right, let's do something different. Listen, what else you got to do in the morning? All right, how about this? If you're looking for a vehicle, how about a late model, low mileage vehicle? Go to Fitz Auto. Listen, if you want a car, a truck, an SUV, a boat, a camper, a side-by-side, they have everything that you want and then some, but don't worry about bad credit. That's what they deal with. They're their own bank. Look, you can check them out online at
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Starting point is 00:35:29 and you need them to be effective. And that is exactly what you get at Robertson, Oswald, and Noni. These guys know what they're doing. Bonnie has been my personal attorney for many years, and she is amazing, as are the other two. If you've got those kind of issues, don't take a second choice attorney. Go to the best and let them get it done for you. You can call them at 496-6633. That's 496-6633 or go to robertson-law-firm.com. Yesterday, I interviewed Bonnie about her new book for our after-school special this Saturday, and it's a great interview. You know, she's got a lot of interesting things and a lot of interesting experience,
Starting point is 00:36:16 and she has this new book. Hold on. It's called After the Wedding, A Divorce Lawyer's Top 25 Tips to Keep You Married, and it's a very, very good book for couples. So, and a great gift, too, for someone getting married, something like that. But we had a really cool interview. You know, a lot of times people see attorneys as stiff, you know, but she's such a really nice lady and a real good friend of mine. But she's a great, great interview, and you'll enjoy learning more about her and her book on Saturday.
Starting point is 00:36:48 Absolutely, man. Those after-school specials have been really good, man. I've been loving those. Thanks, man. You know, we had the interview with Gunnar last week. A lot of people seem to enjoy seeing the man, the myth, the legend, you know, behind-the-scenes guy. It's always fun to meet that guy.
Starting point is 00:37:04 And so that was a great interview. And we've got a lot of things going on. We've got Mike James, the comedian, coming in tomorrow, courtesy of the Looney Bin. And, man, he's a great, great comedian. He's got a lot of great credits to his name. Okay. And we're going to have a lot of fun with him. He will be in the studio with us tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:37:26 Awesome. So that's in addition to the rant and everything else that's going to be going on. So we hope that you'll certainly be here for that show. Well, and don't forget, too, today, here in about, I think, a half hour or so, we're going to have Chris Fortune from the Independent Wrestling Seed. Chris Fortune is coming in. That's right. He is, isn't he? Yes, sir. He'll be here in just a little bit. What's his scene. Chris Fortune is coming in. That's right. He is, isn't he?
Starting point is 00:37:45 Yes, sir. He'll be here in just a little bit. What's his story, Chris Fortune? Well, I'll leave it for him. I mean, but give them a tease of what he's about. What does he do? Well, he's an independent wrestler, of course, around the Arkansas scene.
Starting point is 00:37:57 You know, he's kind of that polished, upper-class wrestler. Okay, okay. So we're going to have a real tried and true wrestler in here absolutely just a little bit a couple of my friends have said they're hoping you get chopped on air is that right today so yeah is that something that he does the chop well that's that's a move of every it's when they you know the corner and they you know go oh i got you yeah yeah you probably don't want to do that to me, man. I mean, come on, man. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:38:31 Let's talk about this guy because I don't know what in the hell was going on here. This story is something. A Louisiana man threatened to blow up an Ulta Beauty store in Alabama. He's been arrested. Tim Lincoln, he's 42. 42-year-old enough to know better, Tim. He allegedly made a phone call outside an Ulta Beauty Saturday morning. During the call, he told the person he was speaking to, I'm going to blow this shit up.
Starting point is 00:39:02 An employee at the store who outside allegedly heard him, and they evacuated the customers and employees in the store, and the police were called, unclear from the complaint if he actually went in, but when police arrived at the scene, he was taken into custody. They searched the area for explosives, didn't find anything, but Lincoln's mugshot. Man, if you could see this guy, when I tell you, his beard is dyed as blue as it can be, like Smurf-level blue. His face is covered in some kind of colorful markings. They don't appear to be tattoos. It looks like maybe it's paint or something. It's unclear when he did it, and the police haven't commented on him at the time of the report,
Starting point is 00:39:38 but Ultra Beauty banned him for life from all the stores. But he's facing charges of first-degree murder, making a terrorist threat. He's being held at the Lee County Detention Center. Man, you know, hard to believe a guy threatened to blow up Ulta. Usually the only people that do that are the husbands forced to wait around for a long time. You know what I mean? Somebody on, Robbie on Facebook said, what part of Louisiana was he from? If if it says oh uh does it say it does not it just says louisiana it does not uh the way he's got all whatever that is on his face i wish i wish we could put that picture up right
Starting point is 00:40:16 it kind of looks like you know when you're when your children are young and they make those scribble line drawings and you're like oh yeah yeah we'll put this on the fridge. Yeah, we'll put it on the fridge. Yeah, that's right. That looks like his face. No, it's exactly what it looks like. It looks like somebody took random markers, you know? All right, let's see what the people are saying. Okay, let's see. Good morning, everyone, Rich said. That's you, Rich.
Starting point is 00:40:41 That's me. Everybody was waiting on us. Well, yeah know we were running just slightly behind this morning uh let's see what we got here darling said she's at 74 now she's not a fan of leaving the planet at 75 well that's her the 115 that's my mom oh okay well yeah yeah no we we know she can stay to 115 if she wants to yeah it'll be all right i won't be mad about that. Andy said, first again, hey, Andy, good morning to you, man.
Starting point is 00:41:10 He said, y'all are allowed to run by him. Latasha said, be safe, guys. Andy said, Patrick dropped his donuts in a puddle. He had to run and get more. No, it really wasn't that, but that's funny, man. Let's see. What else? Patrick's probably out buying the Reese's Cups up because he doesn't want to share them for halloween latasha that could be true i'm not saying it is but it could
Starting point is 00:41:30 be true uh opie say good morning y'all carrie says ben ben said i want my money back okay man i got you bro i got your money uh kristin said happy halloween it is halloween isn't it it is it is halloween spooky good yeah it's a big big halloween day uh are you doing anything tonight for halloween oh yeah yeah i'm taking a little one trick-or-treating now what if it's raining we're going trick-or-treating doesn't matter if it's raining not to me i mean if it's if it's raining like super you know if it's storming and lightning and thundering and just pouring then yeah you know we'll probably sit in the car and wait for it to pass over but when i was a kid i went trick-or-treating dressed as a mummy wrapped in toilet paper it started raining it all stuck to me yeah out there you know i didn't wash your costume off i mean yeah
Starting point is 00:42:16 pretty much in bits and pieces but yeah hey i'm sorry enough just normal i guess i guess maybe we would have gone trick-or-treating in the rain. I don't remember ever doing that, but I'm not saying we didn't. But that said, I'd probably make it more fun. What is your kid dressing up as? He's going to go with Spider-Man. Oh, that's a classic. Yep, the classic Spider-Man. Yeah, that's classic.
Starting point is 00:42:38 You know, it's cool when you can still wear the Spider-Man costume and look good in it. Right. You know, I've never, I think once in my life, it was a place where I could have worn the Spider-Man costume and looked all right. That's a long time ago, man. I've got to try and, you know, blow up the fake muscles. Some make them a little bigger.
Starting point is 00:42:57 I think that's a great determination of how fit you are. If you can wear, if you can pull off the Spider-Man costume, then you're pretty damn fit you're good yeah yeah yeah but if if you're a little bit nervous about it uh if it's clinging to the wrong places yeah no you probably shouldn't be wearing the spider-man costume nobody wants to see fat spider-man i'll be honest with you i want to know from everyone where the you know there's always the the best halloween trick-or-t, you know, in every town that you're in, no matter. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:26 I want to know where the best one is. Yeah. Okay. I want to know where to go. Okay. All right. Well, maybe they'll tell us. Hey, James Seeper, JR, said, my son's getting married today.
Starting point is 00:43:35 Congratulations, man. That's great. That is awesome, man. Morning, Rich, Carrie said. Morning. Good morning. Happy Halloween. You should have done, good morning. Happy Halloween. You should have, uh, done a costume for the show today.
Starting point is 00:43:48 Crystal. I was prepared to do so. I had one, uh, ready and I, um, I was just running a little bit behind this morning and didn't have time to switch into it. To be honest with you. Uh, Ronnie James said, good morning. What's up, Ronnie? Uh, Sean said, finally, I'm off work and get to listen live.
Starting point is 00:44:07 Hey, we appreciate that. Hey, brother, see you soon. That's Darren. It's going to be all clear out early this afternoon, according to Matthew. Now, does that mean? That must be the weather, the rain and everything. Yeah, does that mean that it's not raining tonight? I hope it's not for the kids.
Starting point is 00:44:24 I mean, you know, it's a lot more fun, I'm sure, when you're not being rained on. Well, the last time that I watched the weather earlier this week, I think we had this storm system moving through this morning, and then I think there's supposed to be another one on Monday. On Monday. Pretty clear throughout the rest of the week. Really? Okay, well, that's great to hear, man.
Starting point is 00:44:43 Somebody on Facebook here, let me see what we go they just said uh brandon jack said yeah no one wants to see fat bastard in a skin tight suit no no nobody wants to see that nobody wants fat deadpool i've seen fat deadpool at comic-con amanda lee terry said she lived in utah as a kid she's gone trick-or-treating in the snow really in the snow even wow that that is different yeah i don't know that i'd be able to do that because some of those costumes are you know the material is pretty thin i don't want to i don't want to freeze to death while getting candy well rain dons one thing it's hard to wear those ho skirts in the yeah that's what i'm saying you know what I'm talking about? Okay.
Starting point is 00:45:27 Let's talk about this. Well, I wonder. Well, never mind. I'll come back to that. Paul Stanley is defending Kiss's well-chronicled history with groupies. Well, let's pause here right there because you know already where this is going right paul stanley's all of a sudden getting caught up uh like everybody is in the oh so how old were these girls how did this all play out what happened again paul tell us how much maybe oil
Starting point is 00:45:57 did you use yeah yeah yeah was it a ditty party uh That's what they want to know. He described the relationships as, quote, wholesome flings in which nobody got hurt. I don't think we promoted ourselves for what was going on backstage or in hotels. He was on Steve-O's podcast. It was just common knowledge. I mean, people were just seeing what was going on, and it was terrific. What a great life. It's everything that people imagine and more. Now he went on to note that, uh,
Starting point is 00:46:31 Kiss's connection with the groupies went beyond sex. Oh, well that, that makes it all better. Paul, that makes everything better. If your relationship with groupies went beyond sex, right? Come on, man. He said on man he said i mean uh the interesting thing was for all the girls groupies young women women whatever they were no sounds very classy when you say it like that it's very very respectful you know these girls groupies young women whatever they were and it was really kind of no pun intended wholesome he declared It was really kind of, no pun intended, wholesome, he declared. Paul, when you're doing the London Bridge, you can't call that wholesome, okay?
Starting point is 00:47:14 He said they were there because they loved music. I'm sure. And they would travel with you. They would do your laundry. You'd go to movies with them. Nothing tawdry about it it was companionship and they loved music and i loved them so it was a good trade-off uh during the conversation on groupie stanley was asked who takes the cake
Starting point is 00:47:34 between he and his bandmate gene simmons said it depends on what you consider the cake when the jackass star suggested it was more honest to have a one-night stand than pretend a relationship could ever be something more, Stanley said different circumstances call for different behavior. The women who would come to shows weren't coming in there to be courted. You have tonight, and we all know that. You know that. I know that.
Starting point is 00:48:02 It's very simple. Nobody got hurt. Nobody ever walked away feeling disrespected. According to the singer, Kiss and their groupies had an unspoken understanding that everything was carefree and fun. I think Diddy had an unspoken understanding. He didn't speak it to you, but it happened to you. Yeah. He said we were very upfront front and they were very up front uh they were
Starting point is 00:48:27 for a certain reason so i don't think anybody was deceiving anybody uh you know he could be telling the truth and in all honesty uh because not everybody even though you could be a whore doesn't mean that you uh you got to be a villain you know what i'm saying yeah so look i mean uh yeah they they had lots of look they had women throwing themselves at them i promise you that all the time i mean that's rock and roll sex drugs rock and roll that's what i mean that's what it's about so if they're throwing it at you i mean if you're rich you're famous you're single what are are you going to do? I mean, honestly, you know, are you a villain because they wanted you to? Oh, I don't know. That's a, you know, what? I don't know. It's just a, I mean, I get it. Like, obviously they're throwing yourself at you, you know,
Starting point is 00:49:16 they're throwing themselves at you. So I don't know. It's a slippery slope. Hey, oh, um, you know, I, I, as long as they're legal age yeah that's gonna be what the big question that's number one you know were they old enough right after that you know then then you can go from there but i if they weren't underage and they look they're showing up and like king i want to get some paul stanley or gene simmons on me right hey you know we can donate the dna today all's fair game yeah we'll donate the dna today i mean that's look i mean uh everybody who's famous why do they get famous they want adulation they want to be they want to be admired they want to be admired they want to be loved you know right i mean isn't that the case i mean yeah i well yeah yeah i mean they want to be famous for you know
Starting point is 00:50:03 what they do their music or whatever and you know, but yeah, that's the additional bonus. Well, but again, if, look, if being in a band, if you just played in a room with no fans, you wouldn't want to do it. You know, and I promise you that that part of the culture is a big part of why guys want to be rock stars you know what i mean they they want to hook up with the ladies i mean that's that's a big win for them learn to play guitar and yeah get laid now i'll be honest with you you know we gotta you know take them out on dates and wine and dino yeah you gotta do all the work these guys get you're just mad you cut the middleman out life is so um look man i mean i i would think honestly after a little while i mean it might be exciting for a little bit then
Starting point is 00:50:51 i'd kind of be like this this is boring really oh that lifestyle yeah oh yeah well not the singing and that but all the party and the groupies i mean look yeah all the groupies i mean it's like yeah you can only be so fun for so long. I mean, yeah. Don't you think? Well, I think that comes with age and being on the road, really. Like, you know, when you're young
Starting point is 00:51:13 and you're starting out and you're famous and everything, of course, you want all the ladies, you want all the glitz and glamour and everything. But, you know, I think when you get to a certain age and time out on the road, you just want that, you know, more partnership than
Starting point is 00:51:26 just flings i guess i don't know maybe i'm just talking out my ass maybe you're right you know maybe maybe when you know i if i was super young you know just starting out and i'm in my 20s then yeah i probably want to get with all the groupies i can right but i i would agree but yeah maybe i'm maybe i'm just thinking through the lens of I'm too tired to do all that now. Yeah, that's really it. You're going to ask me to play a show, travel, and then get a drink? And party and drink. No, man.
Starting point is 00:51:51 I'm not doing that. Give me a split and let me lay down, would you? No, I'm not going to do that. Is there any band that you've ever been such a fan of you would follow from place to place? Have you ever had anyone like that no no me i've never i just i that's cool that people can do that but to me the financial cost of it is just like why would you like why what are you hoping to gain from it outside you know i don't know i i mean people love to follow their favorite bands um you know grateful dead for a
Starting point is 00:52:24 long time was that way pearl jam is that way i mean there are some bands fish is another band that comes to mind that had a a really uh rabid following yeah you know uh there are some bands that people do uh they just follow them like that and uh they're just so beloved you know i don't know how that even happens that's what i was gonna say any other band i'd I don't know how that even happened. That's what I was going to say. Versus any other band. I'd be interested to know how much that still happens versus, like, how. Because I've heard about that, but I remember, you know, it being popular with the older bands. Like, jeez.
Starting point is 00:52:54 Yeah. Yeah. DC, DC, and, you know, yeah. Hey, the new Daredevil is just about to debut, apparently, or it will be in 2025. They're now running teasers for it. Are you a fan of Daredevil at all? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:12 Yeah, and did you watch it on Netflix at all? You're talking about the TV series? Yeah. Yeah, the TV show that they made. I caught a couple episodes of it. It was cool. I mean, I still like the original movie more. Yeah, I got you.
Starting point is 00:53:24 I got you i got you well uh disney's look ahead teaser is um says that coming as the agatha all along finale airs the teaser which came out earlier this morning delivers launch plans and updates on a range of marvel programming uh the teaser features clips from deadpool and Wolverine, which comes to Disney soon. What If? and the Daredevil Born Again live-action series, along with the Wakanda spinoff. Oh, they're doing that too. Deadpool and Wolverine, November 12th. What If? returns for a third season, December 22nd.
Starting point is 00:54:04 And the highly anticipated Daredevil Born Again comes March 4th. Further down the line, something called Wonder Man is coming. That'll be December 2025. And Marvel Zombies is coming next Halloween. Now, Wonder Man? Wonder Man, yeah, I don't even know who that is. No Wonder Bread, I don't know Wonder Man. And Wonder Woman.
Starting point is 00:54:22 Wonder Woman, yeah. Yeah, I'm wondering what they're doing here. Wonder Man, yeah. Yeah, I'm wondering what they're doing here. Wonder Woman. Where are we going with Wonder Woman? Yeah, what is that? How about The Eyes of Wakanda? Well, that animated series will follow Wakandan warriors who've traveled around the world throughout history to find dangerous vibranium artifacts.
Starting point is 00:54:42 That's way in the geek weeds for people, okay? I'm just letting you know uh so that that's me i really really really think daredevil uh was one of the better marvel adaptation series ever made yeah i'll tell you man it's hard to beat vincent d'onofrio yeah there's an actor he plays kingpin and he is unbelievable in the role. I mean, it's as good a role as any villain that's ever played. I was never a big comic book fan when I was a kid, so I never got into the
Starting point is 00:55:14 big whole Marvel-DC split and all that. My favorite, I guess superhero, whatever you want to call it, vigilante movie, The Punisher. A lot of people do like that. The series whatever you want to call it, you know, vigilante movie, The Punisher. Yeah, you know what? A lot of people do like that. The series is very, very, very, very well loved.
Starting point is 00:55:32 It was out roughly the same time as Daredevil, and the character, matter of fact, made an appearance in Daredevil, and then they went on to have their own series. And that actor, and i'm trying to john um i can't think of the bernthal uh man he is unbelievable no he that look if you like the punisher i swear to god you should watch the netflix series that came out it it's unbelievable that guy's as gritty as it gets man he's he's uh he's the best punisher that's ever played the punisher and there have been a handful of them thomas jane played the punisher right uh
Starting point is 00:56:12 trying to think who else did there have been two or three people who played it i mean there have been some adaptations of that what jude was it jude law or something i don't know about that about jude law doing it but amanda park says, Wonder Man in a constant state of confusion. Well, maybe. I don't know who the hell it is. So, yeah, it's possible, Amanda, that it is that way. Wonder Man pronouns are him and her. Let's see.
Starting point is 00:56:38 What else is there here? You said, oh, you hear that? man, it's raining out there pretty bad, okay, so, uh, good morning, boys, Domo said, uh, Andy said, yeah, no rain tonight, it's gonna clear out, uh, and be a nice day, uh, high, low 70s, Jeff Hulsizer said, good to see you, bro, what's up, man, good to see you, Jeff, or at least read you. When it starts to get boring, you just switch holes, Domo said. What is he talking about? He was talking about earlier when we were talking about the groupies and everything. He was also saying, he said, no, that's free, you know.
Starting point is 00:57:19 Oh, no. I was going to say, I don't know. Oh, no. I'm sorry. I even read that, man. What's wrong with you, Domo? What are you doing, man? You're I'm sorry. I even read that man. What's wrong with you? Tell me what are you doing man? You did here? All right, let's change this up a little bit
Starting point is 00:57:38 Your office cubicle cannot hold you back Unless of course you want to keep your job, then you better stay in there But if you want to go on welfare or something go for it dude you won't need much food you're a butterfly this is a morning motivation yay that's great thank you for that i needed my morning motivation this you got it You got it. I got it. This is the segment. Not like the other. People do stupid shit. You say, oh, brother.
Starting point is 00:58:12 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. Yeah. Whackadoo. In the news. A Halloween superfan, Maggie Martin, has transformed an old hearse into a unique camper van
Starting point is 00:58:34 for her spooky road trips. Maggie bought the Vauxhall Carlton Eagle, affectionately named Hetty, for $1,000 on Friday the 13th last year and has since customized it with a bed, sofa, curtains, and eerie decorations. She said, look, I love Halloween. People stop to take pictures. Neighbors think it's quirky like the Addams family. Maggie's unconventional camper has become actually a massive attraction. A lot of people pass by, stop, take pictures, selfies, things like that. She said not many people bother you if you're in a hearse.
Starting point is 00:59:12 She sees the car as more than just a camper, hosting Halloween parties, helping with visual learning for special needs groups. The hearse's previous life doesn't phaser some people ask if it bothers me that dead bodies were in there but it really doesn't would it bother you if dead bodies have been in the car no I don't I mean I don't think so all right let me ask you this question because I've seen this uh play out before and uh it's always interesting to hear people's take but let's say you were gonna buy a home okay and you found out uh before you you've done so that someone was murdered there would that change what you were doing would that make you not buy the home no not outright i mean i'd probably inquire as to you know whether there's any extra activity going on or anything like that in the house.
Starting point is 01:00:07 Yeah, yeah, yeah. But, you know, just because somebody was murdered in it. No, that's not enough for you. I'm just going to ask for a little law. Will you cover a little bit of my closing costs? Right. Yeah. Does that mean I get a deal?
Starting point is 01:00:21 Is there a dead people deal? Right, yeah. Yeah, you can kill a couple more in here if you can knock some of my closing costs down. 10K discount on this. I'll a deal. Is there a dead people deal? Yeah, you can kill a couple more in here if you can knock some of my closing cause down. 10k discount on this. I'll recommend some. People were killed, yeah. A man recently shared an odd story on Reddit about discovering his roommate of two years had secretly been sleeping under his bed for months. He explained he heard strange noises under his bed one night about three in the morning. Thinking it was a mouse, he got a flashlight and looked. He was shocked to find
Starting point is 01:00:51 his roommate Carl there under my bed staring wide-eyed at me and he screeched when I looked under the bed. The man who immediately fled the apartment in fear later received unsettling texts from Carl, who admitted he had been sleeping under there for several nights a week for three or four months. Carl claimed he was doing it to get closer and physically saturate each other. Wow. These were roommates, right? Yes. Now staying with a friend, the man that carl has been blowing up his phone
Starting point is 01:01:25 with apologies some responses to the post claim the man is overreacting while others have come to his defense uh don't there's no defense sleeping under my damn bed what are you talking about you want to physically saturate each other you get your ass out here and get on down the road we ain't doing hell no sounds like he just avoided being another episode on one of those id channels no that's exactly what just happened my roommate murdered me yeah he barely escaped that one i promise you that is insanity for sure uh man can you hear that rain is pounding man it is a controversial sculpture. We talked about that earlier, so I'm going to skip that.
Starting point is 01:02:10 It was a terrible sculpture, and you don't care about it. It kind of looks like an upside-down shocker as I was looking at it. Let's see. Caleb Williams was arrested in Neptune Beach, Florida, after waving a machete during a confrontation at an early boating site. He, along with seven other young men, went to the location intending to protest and antagonize the opposing side, escalating to Williams, raising machete in a threatening manner toward two women. To say your piece is your First Amendment protected right, but that goes out the window
Starting point is 01:02:43 the moment you raise a machete over your head in a threatening manner. That's according to the police chief. Yeah, he's now in custody, and the location remains open for voting. Two suspected jewel thieves were caught relaxing at a four-star Miami Beach hotel days after they stole 1.7 mil from a Tennessee jewelry store. Orlando Hernandez and Malini Garcia arrested Sunday at the Grand Beach Hotel following the October 23rd heist at Nashville's Dubai Jewelry, where they were seen on camera in bad
Starting point is 01:03:21 disguises. Detectives tracked them through social media and alerted Miami Beach police, who found stolen jewelry and a blonde wig resembling the one used in the robbery. Why wouldn't you leave the state, the country? You just robbed $1.7 million, and you're just going to go down to Miami to a hotel? What are you, stupid? Right.
Starting point is 01:03:42 Oh, yeah, you are. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, no, that's... The latest episode of World's Dumbest Criminals you are yeah yeah yeah no that's episode of world's dumbest criminals yeah i mean that's absolutely just ridiculous man it's time for a profession change is that yeah i know you're clearly not a uh a good uh criminal so uh you get what you get here all right let's take a look at this this is is kind of crazy. A tongue-in-cheek recruitment ad for a $145,000 aged care position has promised to bring sexy back to the female-dominated industry. Mars Recruitment uploaded several ads to seek on Tuesday for a clinical nurse manager position available at an aged care retirement
Starting point is 01:04:26 center, is what it is, okay, with the headline bringing sexy back to aged care. The position is offered in Queensland, that's Australia, and comes with a base salary of $130,000 to $145,000 and uh benefits they said look maybe a nursing care a nursing home will never be labeled as sexy but let me tell you uh what it always was always is and always will be absolutely undeniably beautiful that's what the recruitment manager said um i don't mean to besmirch that but have you ever been in a nursing home? No. I mean, just to visit, but yeah. Typically, they're not beautiful and they don't smell real good either. I don't know if you know that, but some of those people poop their pants over there, you know? Okay, let's check this out. This is pretty funny. You've seen monkeys do it, right?
Starting point is 01:05:23 Scientists discovered that monkeys, lemurs, birds also love to feast on fruit and nectar containing alcohol. The fermented fruits typically have up to 2% alcohol by volume, but the researchers explained that some overripe fruit had 10.2% alcohol by volume. They observed the primates among the largest groups that intentionally get drunk just like humans chimpanzees were documented using leaf sponges to collect sap with noticeable alcohol concentration and continue to consume it uh so they did a big study and i guess it says hey guess what animals might? Animals like to get drunk too. Right. I was going to say, have a hard day of swinging through the forest
Starting point is 01:06:08 or entertaining the kids, banging on the glasses. I mean, you don't have TV and whatnot as a monkey. There's only so much you can do. Why not drink the booze? I mean, it seems like a good way to have a little time, you know, have a little fun and whatnot. Right. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:21 Okay. I think drunk monkeys would be great. Yeah, throw a couple black back fling some poo you know oh yeah that is a good night any night you can get hammered and fling your poo is nice that's very true it's a great point man great point uh ring doorbells might be designed to spot physical intruders but that hasn't stopped the high-tech devices from catching some of britain's strangest supernatural trespassers in terrifying detail, with Halloween being today, bringing us released footage of a paranormal
Starting point is 01:06:52 activity caught by members of the public. In one of the videos, an orb is spotted on camera as it drifts across a kitchen. The lady, Rebecca Reeves, who submitted the footage said she thinks the spectral apparition could be a deceased relative stopping in to say hello. I think it's an orb with the way that it glides like that. And I didn't feel uneasy about it because I'm not really sure what it is. Look, I'm going to feel real uneasy if there's any orb flying through my house of any kind. She said, I did look online about orbs and their nature, and I didn't read anything negative about them.
Starting point is 01:07:34 So it didn't make me, maybe it's just a relative keeping an eye on our dog when we pop out. This sounds insane. If you got an orb, look, this is probably a little drone or something they were playing around with. You can't be this calm having some kind of supernatural orb coming to your house. I mean, it could have been anything, but an orb, like they said, it's not necessarily something. It's just a ball of energy of some sort. It can't do anything to you.
Starting point is 01:07:59 It can't hurt you. Well, is it a light or is it an actual ball? It's just like, so it's a, you can't even, it's just like so it's a you can't even you wouldn't even know it's there otherwise but all it is is basically like have you ever seen a picture and you see like a little perfect circular oh yeah or whatever it could be dust could be anything you're right but yeah that's that's what an orb is i thought uh you could physically hold it it was actually like a metal type orb no you're talking like something just starts to... No.
Starting point is 01:08:26 Oh, well, that's a different kind of story. You're just talking about a reflection of light? Yeah. Oh, get the hell out of here with that story. A Pennsylvania woman who recently celebrated, you ready, her 114th birthday... Oh, there we go. ...being recognized as the oldest living person in North America. She credits her long life to abstaining from everyday vices.
Starting point is 01:08:47 Now, that's funny because I've heard lots of people who get up to the elderly years credit that they had a drink of whiskey every day or smoked a cigarette. You know, I really think there's no secret to living long. Just do whatever you want, and it's going to happen when it happens. Well, I would say avoid ditty parties and train tracks.
Starting point is 01:09:08 Naomi Whitehead, who was born in 1910, that's before the Titanic thing, replaced Elizabeth Francis as the oldest person in North America. She died at 115 just a few days ago. Francis was the third oldest person in the world at the time of her death let's see um whitehead has credited longevity to abstaining from smoking and drinking but says good genes played a role yeah i i think that certainly is a huge part in it because sometimes you see people for example who you know live a good life and don't drink or i say a good life but you know what i mean a cleaner don't drink they do all that
Starting point is 01:09:53 stuff and they fall over a heart attack at 50 and then you see people who are absolute alcoholics just drinking a gallon a day and they're they're somehow 80 years old and still grinding and acting like fools. There's no rhyme or reason to it. Just do what you're going to do. No, definitely DNA plays a part in that, your health history and heritage. Okay, let's see what else we've got going on here. Okay, here's a dog that's probably making as much or more than you do.
Starting point is 01:10:25 Yeah, I said it. A dog resembling a human, generating income by posing in amusing outfits for TikTok. Callum Barber outfits his two-year-old Cane Corso. That's a type of mastiff. They are one of the biggest dogs in the world. By patting their arms and legs to create the illusion of a muscular man. The dog's expression and calm demeanor went over viewers, even as she's posed in various situations like pretending to do pull-ups or relaxing in a deck chair. So how much does she
Starting point is 01:10:59 make? Well, at least a thousand a month. The dog's making at least a grand a month. That's better than most part-time jobs. I was going to say, that's almost half my income. Yeah, that is absolutely ludicrous. All right, let's take a break. We'll come back and do something more. Give me just a minute, and we're going to have something awesome happening here. I'm going to take just a brief intermission.
Starting point is 01:11:23 Listen, what else you got to do in the morning? a brief intermission. Okay, we are back now. And scoot in over here where everybody can see you, man. All right. And a big thanks to Rich Rockwell who arranged uh for this interview to happen uh introduce yourself man tell us who you are yeah hey good morning thank you guys for having me on this morning get on the mic okay now what uh what group are you affiliated with as a wrestler yeah so my primary um organization right now is gladiator championship wrestling um how based out of oark, Arkansas. I've also
Starting point is 01:12:26 wrestled for Action Wrestling Entertainment out of Searcy, South Central Wrestling out of Mountain Pine, Arkansas. And then this weekend, of course, is part of the reason why I'm here, Lionheart Championship Wrestling this Saturday in Mulberry, Arkansas. Lionheart Championship Wrestling in Mulberry.
Starting point is 01:12:42 So you have a big bout going. Oh yeah, a big bout going. Oh, yeah. So I'm going up against some guy named Bo Betton. There's been some social media traction out there this week. I dropped a promo. He dropped a promo. You know, with the last name like Betton, I told this guy that I've made my fortune
Starting point is 01:13:01 betting against guys like him, and that's what I intend to do this Saturday night. is take him out huh take him out okay now he looks kind of like a if you're familiar with the liver king guy who yeah steroid uh thing going yeah well back so uh that's a lot what this guy reminds me of and so um i plan on shutting him up this weekend once and for all wow okay okay now how did you uh get into wrestling? When did you get into it and how? Yeah. So, originally, I was, got into it. I was really big into it when I was a kid. I was turned on to it by my family probably when I was four or five years old. Stayed with it probably up until high school. And then, honestly, I kind of forgot about it up until just a few
Starting point is 01:13:42 years ago. Then my son got into it it and then we went and checked out a show in mountain pine arkansas in may of 23 okay and that's where i met rich the first time he was the ring announcer there um i had a met with the guy who read that promotion antonio reyes i linked up with him and i started my training with him. Did five or six months, and then I started getting bookings here and there. But, again, that's where I got my foundational training. But I'm a firm believer that continuous training, I'm a lifelong learner. Ahead of our Lionheart Championship Wrestling event this week,
Starting point is 01:14:26 we have former WWE star Rodney Mack coming in for a seminar for professional wrestlers. Wow, that's big, isn't it? It is. Yeah, yeah. So tell me, you know, when you're, what is it that has you so passionate about doing this? That's what I want to know. What motivates you? Well, when I first started this gig, I was a hill um and so if you're those who aren't familiar a hill is the bad guy yeah yeah yeah and um you know i really just i fed off of that and and in real life obviously i'm a good guy but but out there in in the wrestling world i play um play a hill character and i just kind of fed off of the booze uh and and and every every event i would go to the booze will get louder and louder and louder and i kind of just fed off of that energy and kind of interacting with the crowd and and
Starting point is 01:15:11 kind of i'm going through a transitional period right now where i've i've despite some of my antics um i'm gaining some fans and getting some cheers out there and not yeah oh um you know getting hugs from from kids out there that's what i was going to say. At the recent GCW event, not this last time, but the month before that, we saw you were teamed up with Diamondland. There was some dissension among the ranks there after the match. And then last month we saw you offer your services to the American Classics. And now you're teaming up with them. So I'm interested to see what's going on
Starting point is 01:15:45 here yeah so um you know what started a couple months ago uh me and my partner luther zay diamond we uh we were part of diamond diamond land and he um we made it into i guess we became one of number one contenders uh we had a triple threat tag team match with Psychoactive and then Billy the Kid and his partner and then we won that became the number one contenders and because Luther and I had never held gold together before there was an opportunity once we went against the legendary Iceman Steve Frost and his partner Chris Cage where Luther had grabbed one of their titles and was going to use that to get our win.
Starting point is 01:16:25 And because that was going to be our first win together, I wanted it to be special. And, you know, again, I have my own ways of getting to the top, but I felt that that was a special moment and didn't really want to ruin it and be called a fraud or a fluke because we cheated to win our first championship titles together. That resulted in them turning on me. I took a super kick, but then Iceman and Chris Cage came back out to the ring
Starting point is 01:16:52 and kind of ran diamond land off. Later in the night, we found out that they were going to be going up against the Texas Outlaws this past weekend. And so just to kind of return the favor um i offered my services because the texas outlaws had a third member um and they're known to um kind of skirt the rules a little bit um and so this that's what happened this past weekend it ended up turning into a six-man tag uh and we beat them boys down yes you did you down. Hold on, let me help. There you go. There we go. So tell me this. You know, how long do you have to work to get into a position
Starting point is 01:17:33 to even battle for a championship like that? I mean, that's got to take a lot of work and a lot of commitment to even get that opportunity, right? Sure, and I think it's different for everybody else, how quickly you pick up on things, you know, how quickly you can adapt in the ring, be flexible. You've got to be able to read the crowd, you know, but then when it comes down to when it comes down to getting the championship, I mean, you just got to make a statement. Just keep beating guys down. I was at a I was a part of a Heartland Championship tournament earlier this year, made it to the finals, you know, and I got there just by beating guys down um i was at a uh i was a part of a heartland championship tournament earlier this year made it to the finals um you know and i got there just by beating guys down just beating them
Starting point is 01:18:11 down now i'm more of a brawler you know you'll see some big power moves from me but i've got a boxing background and so um i kind of utilize that a lot of that experience and background um and kind of get over on a lot of these guys so let me ask you this you say you trained for several months what what does that when what kind of training is involved uh when you do that sure uh so i had started off with some very old school training um you know we're starting up a lot of old school chain wrestling locking up headlocks um arm bars starting up with a lot of old school chain wrestling, locking up, headlocks, arm bars, and then we'll transition into some of your bigger moves, learning body slams, back drops, and then it kind of just goes and goes from there, but then once you complete your foundational training, it's kind of like, hey, you see something new that somebody else did, or you're getting,
Starting point is 01:19:02 you know, you have a creative mind um you can kind of create your own set there then uh you know there's more training opportunities like i said not just that foundational training that you graduate from a school and now you're ready to be a wrestler um it's going back to uh the conversation of continuous training and so uh there's always opportunities you need to learn and grow. Yeah, to improve your craft, of course, of course. So what is your, you know, where do you see yourself going in the next 12 months in your wrestling career? Where are you headed to?
Starting point is 01:19:36 What's going on? Sure. So in the next 12 months, I'm going to be expanding out and not just wrestling in Arkansas. I've been getting a lot of offers and invitations to come out to Oklahoma, to Texas. There's a few promotions out there that I'll be going to in 2025. And, you know, I don't know. We'll just kind of see where the road goes. I'm just doing this right now.
Starting point is 01:19:57 I'm having a lot of fun doing it. Now, you mentioned earlier that you kind of got into it because of your son right right now uh does he come to to all your your matches and watch you perform uh well when i first so when i first started uh you know i was losing a lot um and so he kind of got tired of coming there for a while now that's a good answer to the point where i'm like hey you're gonna go with me to watch the show tonight he's like i don't know are you gonna tonight? He's like, I don't know. Are you going to lose? If you're going to lose, I don't know where to go.
Starting point is 01:20:26 He said, now you're a punk bitch, Dad. That's pretty much what it boiled down to. Yeah, yeah, yeah. How old's your son? He will turn nine in February. Okay, okay. So he's still really into this, man. He's really like, this is reality to him, man.
Starting point is 01:20:43 Probably it is hard to keep coming and watching dad get that ass beat, to be honest with you. So now that you've kind of turned the corner and everything, hopefully he'll start to get excited again. Oh, yeah. Yeah, he definitely is. And I was in a triple threat tables, ladders, and chairs match here a few months ago over the summertime where i won uh tag team titles with another member of diamond land uh uh blue dreams and we held
Starting point is 01:21:12 him for a couple of months but he went to that match and was excited about that and kind of that that reignited his fire and his passion and his dad being a wrestler yeah and not being just a loser okay all right they want to know if y'all can slide a little bit more this way. Here, slide this way. There you go. Come in a little bit more. We like to be, you know, close. We're close friends around here.
Starting point is 01:21:35 Oh. Too much? There you go. No, you're good. You're good. You're good. So, Rich, for people out there who are watching right now, listening right now, that, you know, they're like, man, I want to be like this guy.
Starting point is 01:21:49 I want to wrestle too. What's the first step for them? Training. Well, I understand. So just find a school is step one. Well, like he had mentioned, Antonio Reyes, he owns and operates, what is it, Aztec? Aztec Warrior Training Facility. And that's out in Hot Springs. Yep. And I believe there's, what is it, Aztec? Aztec Warrior Training Facility. And that's out in Hot Springs.
Starting point is 01:22:05 Yep. And I believe there's, what is it, is it Bumps and Bruises or 501? Yeah, there's Bumps and Bruises, 501. I think they have a sister school down in the Dallas area as well. And there's one here in Little Rock somewhere? Yes, sir. That I've heard of, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:20 There's a few of them here in Arkansas. And then, of course, once you get your foundational training again, there's always seminars. You can learn from our veterans who are at the shows. If you get there early enough, you can kind of fine-tune some of your skills that way as well. I'm curious. You know, you look at like an industry like martial arts, for example, and taekwondo, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:40 And taekwondo is huge across the planet. But you have both adults and kids that take taekwondo is is huge across the planet uh but but you have both adults and kids that take taekwondo training right and i assume that you're not sending your kid out to beat people's ass every day so do they offer that for kids in wrestling as well i mean can kids start younger uh and and build up some skill set uh so that when they do turn of age, they could immediately get into the ring. Is that something that happens? I haven't seen it myself, but I wouldn't see where it's not allowed. So I do know that the Bumps and Bruises Academy, when I was looking into going to that school a few years ago, they actually have a kids program, I think, where you can start as early as eight years old.
Starting point is 01:23:27 Now, it's obviously not as intense as what those are going through, but it does build up some of those foundational skills that you need to be successful in the ring. I'm just thinking to myself, look, if I was a kid, right, and I had a choice of taekwondo or being able to learn how to suplex someone, I mean, it's really a no-brainer, man. And I would think there have to be an abundance of kids out there who would absolutely love that. And maybe you could put on maybe a kid's clinic every once in a while or something that would probably not only bring in a lot of potential new future wrestlers, but might also cultivate some additional fans.
Starting point is 01:24:09 I was going to say, you might just be onto something there. Yeah, I think that is a billion-dollar idea, not to say it is, but I think legitimately that could really bode well for you guys and and put a lot of eyes on it yeah there's your fortune chris fortune yeah and you know kind of to that point uh gladiator championship wrestling and of course lionheart championship wrestling is the developmental brand underneath gladiator championship wrestling which is underneath the universal wrestling alliance um they just recently um developed a performance center based out of Greenwood, Arkansas. Really? And I kind of made an inquiry because my son being interested in it,
Starting point is 01:24:49 you know, if they were going to offer some sort of training with children, obviously there would be waivers to sign. Yeah. And I think it's going to be a real possibility. So, you know, whether you're in the Little Rock area or if you're out closer on the western side of Arkansas, there's definitely opportunities. Now, my son, I just got my own ring this past weekend i went and picked it up from memphis
Starting point is 01:25:08 oh that's cool man i'm a wrestling all the time and uh you know on the floor which you know i'm taking bumps all the time so me right on the floor really just isn't a big deal or when my wife's gone we'll use the bed and use the sewing fan as kind of the what's holding up the championship right lighter matches or whatever but uh but you know now that i have this ring um he's been after me to get it for a long time he's like when are we getting our ring where do we get on our ring let me tell you those rings are not cheap no they're definitely not cheap did you buy a new did you buy uh used i bought it used from a promoter uh out of memphis He had just retired this past weekend.
Starting point is 01:25:46 So where does that go? In the backyard? Go in the backyard. Okay. I think I toyed with the idea for a long period just for the simple fact of I wanted to have it up all the time and not have to like how where I was training at. At one point in time, we had to like take the ropes off, take the mat, take the cover off.
Starting point is 01:26:02 To bring it down, basically. Because of the weather, right? Right. And so now do you know that they have mat covers that are that are weatherproof but i was also looking for some um you know some some shelter for it i got you but then i was like well if i do that i'm never going to get one so first step just get the ring and then i'll figure out what's next okay i have to break it down for a little bit we will okay all right so yeah i think i think that would be the dopest kids program ever man yeah i i really think that there'd be a ton of them i think they'd line up i'm gonna tell you what you put one in saline county and every damn kid they'll quit football you won't even have a football team anymore they'll all be like i don't want to go off the top rope, Dad. That's all I give a damn about, okay?
Starting point is 01:26:46 High-flying superstars. Yeah, man. So, I mean, obviously, you kind of have a – I'm going to go with a Jim Morrison-esque, but I'm certain that's not the right thing. How would you describe your look here? Well, I've been called Thomas Edison 3000. What else have've been called thomas edison 3000 what else have i been called uh but but
Starting point is 01:27:07 essentially um i'm kind of playing an arrogant rich prick guy i can't say kid because i'm getting up there in age at this point yeah yeah i feel you me too i think um but you know kind of i'll do whatever it takes to get to the top you know skirting the rules uh one of my my finishers i actually use a pair of brass knuckles if if the challenge is too tough for me and and you pull out the old brass knuckles a little little underhanded stuff yeah now what what uh tell me uh do you have like a i guess everyone does like a signature move that you employ yeah so i have so i have a signature then we have a kind of a finisher um And so my signature move usually is just the spear. Okay.
Starting point is 01:27:47 You know, I'll usually hit that. I don't know if it's just the way I deliver it, but it kind of looks like almost a flying spear when the way that I hit the guys. And there was one specifically when I went up against Luther Zay Diamond at another promotion one-on-one. He was coming at me for for a corner splash and i caught a midair and just it went into a sphere so is that would you would you say that that kind of uh could be inspired by the edge oh yeah definitely i saw i saw edge and christian a lot growing up
Starting point is 01:28:17 you know they were uh two of the first in the tables ladders and chairs match something that i got to participate in earlier this year so that was kind of a full circle moment yeah yeah absolutely and then also uh more recently you know roman reigns uh that's that's someone who who utilizes that and then you know there's a few other members of the bloodline that use it as well but my finisher move um is i call it the king's cross but it's essentially a razor's edge okay and so the guy gets up over on the back, and I've got him kind of spread out, almost kind of like he's being crucified.
Starting point is 01:28:50 Yeah. And he comes down. Then he's face down on that, yeah. Now, go ahead. I was just going to say a couple questions from viewers on Facebook. They want to know kind of, you know, how long before the match do you know kind of what the idea is that's going to happen? And also, how do you determine what's going to happen in the match?
Starting point is 01:29:11 Sure. And it's kind of different. I have had opportunities where I've known the people and we live close enough to where we can kind of talk things out and kind of get on the same page. And I have been in opportunities where or situations where I've had five minutes to no prep time other than talking about, you know, how are we going to wrap the thing up? Right. Okay.
Starting point is 01:29:37 And and then once we're inside the ring, of course, an important part of it is just listening to the crowd, working with your partner. That's a great, great question. I appreciate you kind of laying that out because, you know, I'm always curious because, you know, these moves say what you want. They're very athletic and they can cause injuries. They can be dangerous. They'll still look up sore. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:30:04 uh injury they can cause injury they can be dangerous they'll wake up sore absolutely so how is it that you know you know or they know what you're about to do uh in in the ring you know when how is it that you're able to communicate that stuff is it just because of the training is it just because of you talk to one another through it how How does that really work? So it's a mixture of both. It's the training, but it's also the communicating with each other that you, and, of course, those skills are honed and sharpened through training and just having more and more matches. But, yeah. Who was your favorite wrestler when you were growing up or wrestlers? Oh, man, it's got to be my boy DJ Dwayne The Rock Johnson.
Starting point is 01:30:49 Okay. Everybody loves The Rock. I grew up in the Attitude era, so The Rock, Stone Cold, had DX. I was a big Shawn Michaels fan at one point in time. That is the greatest era, without a doubt. For sure. And they say that they're trying to return to that uh they're trying to bring back the attitude era i don't know if that's
Starting point is 01:31:10 how you see it but that that's what i keep hearing there's a lot of changes on the horizon um you know wwe is they're going to netflix in uh january are they really yeah they're leaving regular going to netflix regular tv and going to Netflix? They're leaving regular TV and going to Netflix. Wow. I'm surprised to hear that. Yeah, so I'm sure that's going to be a little nod back. I don't know. You know, originally they had the Attitude Era,
Starting point is 01:31:34 and then they went to the PG Era, and, you know, the kids and everything kind of went back to their roots. And so I don't know if they're going to go full back to Attitude. Well, I don't know if they would or not. I guess it does cycle to some extent, you know. But it was a better era as far as everything goes. The storylines were more fun. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:57 The wrestling, to me, was more entertaining than a lot of what I see. You know, not saying they're not doing a great job now yeah yeah uh yeah no i was just gonna add on to that and uh to rich's comment there about them moving to netflix and that obviously removes the the pg rating that they're going by right now um you started to see when the rock made his return earlier this year they started to see blood on tv which was something that you had seen in a long time okay the uh tv programs were having to mute a lot of his uh promos because of the f-bombs he was dropping the rock was yeah okay so he was really digging into that hill character so the rock i you know look he's been a a big-time hollywood actor for some time now. And periodically he's come back.
Starting point is 01:32:45 I mean, he came back for, you know, what was that, a two-year run with John Cena that did culminate in a match. But, you know, there weren't matches before that. So he kind of does a little bit. But is he really coming back back now? Do you think is he really returning to the ring? Or is it more of an appearance based like a just to build up promotional right so um earlier this year at the
Starting point is 01:33:11 beginning of the year i think it was what royal rumble or right around after royal rumble maybe it's in february but he's leading up to wrestlemania um he made his return and that was his first match in several several years um and so you, you know, to that point there, I think he's coming back. But, of course, with that busy Hollywood schedule, it's hard to get him back for long periods of time. I know there was a discussion about having him build up and have that big Roman Reigns and Rock match at WrestleMania 41. Is that what the aim is maybe?
Starting point is 01:33:42 Yeah, well, it was supposed to be WrestleMania 40, and then it got pushed with some backlash with Cody Rhodes, and that's kind of when Rock went from that babyface to that heel character and kind of dug into it. However, I think he just announced recently, or maybe he didn't announce it, but reports came out that, I guess, his movie schedule is going to prevent him from being at WrestleMania 40. Oh.
Starting point is 01:34:04 You know, maybe we'll see the match sooner. Hopefully he doesn't get pitched another year. I know leading up to this year's WrestleMania, he went through a 12-week intensive training camp to get back up into speed. I thought he looked really sharp to be 52 years old, I think.
Starting point is 01:34:19 He went through to get back up to speed. He went through MMA school for a movie. Oh, really? I can't through MMA school for a movie, so MMA training. Oh, really? Yeah. I can't remember the name of the movie, but he went through some MMA training immediately after WrestleMania.
Starting point is 01:34:35 Did he need to be able to kick any more ass than he did? I mean, that seems like a lopsided amount of ass kicking for one man, you know? He just has a well-rounded approach. No, no, that's great. That's great. All right, let's hold on. We, no, that's, that's great. That's great. All right. Let's, uh, hold on. We'll do a little something different real quick here. Patrick and the people. You say elevator.
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Starting point is 01:38:05 again uh another record day yesterday on uh streaming numbers after the show the podcast numbers yeah so a lot of people are downloading the podcast um also we're starting to see the map really spread out uh we're seeing people again, so blessed, uh, people all over the world, all over the country, uh, both listening to the program, watching the program. And that's a man, that's a great feeling to have. So couldn't be thankful enough to everybody out there for, uh, all that you do for us. So of course, you know, thank you for the support, but thank you for coming up with it, man.
Starting point is 01:38:42 I mean, it's an awesome platform for, for all of us, including myself. Well, I'm, thank you, man. I appreciate it. It's really exciting to be back and to be part of the community again. You know, it was really difficult, believe it or not, to sit for six months and not do anything, you know, not be able to really make the kind of video content I wanted to make not uh broadcast anything not do anything you know i just said that was the the deal i made right in order to leave uh they said yeah we'll let you go but you're gonna have to sit over here and not threaten us for six months you know and so i did you know i was a good boy kind of you know and uh, and here we are now. But again, I'm always thankful and grateful. Don't ever think that that's not the case.
Starting point is 01:39:30 Now, what do you got going for Halloween tonight with your kid? Well, I don't know. We might get rained out. But if not, I think we're going to go hit some neighborhoods. And then there's some trunk or treats in town that we're going to hit up. He's going this year as a hot dog. As a hot dog. I had that costume laid out this morning.
Starting point is 01:39:50 I was going to be the hot dog today, and I was running slightly behind, as everyone knows now, and I left my damn costume. So I wouldn't have time to change into it anyway. I've got my costume on. I'm ready to go. I see that. You're ready to go. You're ready to go. You're ready to go.
Starting point is 01:40:05 You could be any number of things in that costume. And so where were y'all? You're trick-or-treating Hot Springs tonight? Yeah, we'll probably stay around Hot Springs. Now, how old is your kid? Six. Six? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:17 Oh, wow. What an age that is. Oh, I'm telling you. He keeps me on my toes. I bet he does, man. That's that age with lots of questions. Everything's a question. Oh i know by like 7 30 at night i'm like all right questions are done we're done answering them we're relaxing yeah can't you just watch transformers or something but i'll tell you what he usually comes with me to to some of the events that i you know announce
Starting point is 01:40:39 and commentate at and he has so much fun adam it's so worth it for kids man so worth it well i i think that it's always fun uh first of all for kids to to be able to you know to have a good relationship and and a friend type like that uh with their their parent i mean you obviously you have to be a parent you know we know that but you know and when i was a kid um and I think maybe a lot of us were similar, in that era, some dads or a lot of dads, it wasn't about, they weren't your friend. You're right. They didn't want to hang out. I'm your parent. They didn't want to hang out. They didn't want to go nowhere with you unless they had to. They'd show up to your sporting event. You know what I mean? And I'm not, that's just kind of a product of how it was a lot of times in that time, you know.
Starting point is 01:41:26 So I am like you guys, you know, my sons are some of my closest friends in the world. Matter of fact, I would rather spend time with my sons and my wife than anyone on the planet, period. End of story, you know. So I do cultivate that relationship and I salute both of you as dads for doing the same thing because, you know, it is important. A lot of people, you know, get caught up in roles, so to speak. But it's good to be close to your kids and be a friend to them. Now, it doesn't mean you're not a parent. It doesn't mean you don't do the things you've got to do as a parent.
Starting point is 01:42:02 I'm not trying to talk about being a wussy. That's different okay uh but it is good to have a real relationship because when they grow up you might still have an opportunity to keep talking to them otherwise they're like yeah what do i care right i was a dick my whole life you know what i mean all right uh it is halloween and uh maybe you just uh finished trick-or-t. It's time to assess the haul. You have a favorite, whether it's chocolate bars, peanut butter cups, gummies, nerds on them, whatever it might be. For some people, one piece stands out, the Snickers bar, especially the big ones. Anytime you get a full-size candy bar trick-or-treating, that's a banner day right there. You know you're in the good neighborhoods. Yeah, there. Yeah. You're in the good neighborhoods.
Starting point is 01:42:45 Yeah, no, you're definitely in the good neighborhood. So as a food engineer, this guy says studying candy and ice cream at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, I look at candy a whole different way than I did as a kid. Back then, it was just about shoveling it in as fast as I could. So this guy's a scientist. He's made a career studying and writing books about confections. Uh, he says, I have no trouble sacrificing a piece for the microscope. He said, uh, I don't work for own stock in receive funding from Mars Wrigley, the company that makes Snickers. But in my work, I study the different companies that make up popular candy bars and Snicker has a lot of the elements you find in your Halloween candy.
Starting point is 01:43:30 I don't know where he's going with this. He's just trying to explain, I guess, the science and how it's made, but he said the nougat is really just candy with small sugars distributed throughout. So, one of the ingredients in nougat is egg white yeah it's an egg white sugar mixture and then they add melted fat so think about that for a minute that's probably why it's so damn good that's the best part of the candy right there the melted fat that's what i'm saying uh then you got the the caramel uh have you ever made i don't know what the real name of it is somebody tell me i i know one of you uh folks out there and and Saline for sure know what I'm talking about. But did your mom ever put like a can of like Eagle Brand milk into a pot on the stove and boil it and make caramel?
Starting point is 01:44:17 Yes, she did. No? Maybe not to make caramel. I remember the milk boiling on the stove, but I didn't see what happened after that. No, you take a can, an actual can of carnation, I mean, Eagle Brand milk. You do not open it. You put it in the pan and you boil it. Really?
Starting point is 01:44:34 You boil it, and it takes a little while. And when you open it up, it's caramel. Really? Yes. It's just magic. I've got to see it. You think I'm kidding? Go home and do it and see if I'm kidding. go home and do it and see if i'm kidding
Starting point is 01:44:48 do not open the can so no editing nothing take the can put it in the water yeah bullet uh i would say bullet for 30 minutes and it may maybe somebody may say longer i love carmel so i'm gonna go home and try it i swear to god you will you will thank me for this uh later if you like caramel because it is one of the best cheapest uh ice cream or or brownie toppings uh something like that you can make because that that condensed milk it's already got the ingredients it's the sugar it's the milk everything's in there but when you boil it it activates it and it caramelizes and uh it's unbelievably good man so there there's your uh freebie right there for a little uh halloween treat that's right that's a halloween tip you can
Starting point is 01:45:37 you can get that and do that grab yourself there grab yourself a bag of apples and make some caramel apples at home or something all right let's see's see. How are you guys, Josh Stewart? Said Josh, good, man. Ready to get you in here to do a performance, Mr. Stewart. He's quite the accomplished vocalist and guitar player, and can't wait to have him in here. Nice. Dear Giger, said Skandar Akbar.
Starting point is 01:45:59 Skandar Akbar, man, you're really going back a ways. Skandar Akbar, one of the oldest villains in wrestling uh he was back in the days of the iron sheik and andre the giant and all those guys he actually is from about an hour where i grew up from in texas uh really vernon texas i grew up in childress texas uh my dad remembers him whenever uh he was wrestling there locally and i believe that the king of sports alliance has an annual cup that they, it's like a six-man tag tournament, and the reward is some sort of Ackbar trophy
Starting point is 01:46:34 that the winners win, and I think that's coming up in January. Oh, nice. It's always interesting when you find out that these guys were just, they weren't really, they were super characters. They portrayed people from different places, different countries, and they were just regular guys like us.
Starting point is 01:46:56 You know what I mean? They just adopted an accent, adopted a culture, basically appropriated a culture, so to speak, and wrestled. You know, well, in some cases, you know what I mean? But it's amazing when you look back, like Kamala, the Ugandan warrior. He was a big-time wrestler when I was a kid, and he appeared to be from, you know, Uganda. That's what they said, the Ugandan warrior.
Starting point is 01:47:22 And he had the face paint, and he had the, you know, the moon and the big belly. And then you find out dude's like from Chicago. And you're like, oh, okay. I didn't know that, man. That's interesting. No Ugandan descent at all. No, I don't think that he had any Ugandan in him at all, unless it was from a distinct, you know, past. Somewhere in the distant past.
Starting point is 01:47:42 I think he grew up right around chicago or somewhere like that uh i don't remember exactly where it was but it was a weird thing to find out have you guys watched that uh the wrestling uh show about our movie about the von eric's i tried to go watch that with my wife in the theater last year and she's like well let's wait and see if your friends want to join us and it waited and waited and now she found out that it's a pretty heartbreaking uh movie because she wasn't she wasn't 100 up to speed on on the whole background oh yeah and so now she's like oh i can only watch it if i'm if i'm on the right mindset right not there yet so i'm about to just watch it by myself but okay you're
Starting point is 01:48:20 not gonna have any spoilers i mean i know the story so no no it has something to add uh have you watched about specifics in the movie no you have not had a chance it's been on the list of a million things to do and just yeah i've started watching it i haven't finished it um it's interesting yeah i'll say that it is very interesting it's certainly dark you know as you would expect that story to be if you don't know the von eric's were a very famous wrestling family for a very long time but particularly in the late 70s early 80s uh dad the dad fritz von eric uh started i think in the 60s wrestling uh maybe even a little before that but uh then he had many sons who all became wrestlers and almost all of them died yeah i mean i think one of them is still alive if i'm not mistaken four sons and one lived yeah yeah it's it's like watching that movie that old
Starting point is 01:49:20 movie legends of the fall yeah it just gets worse yeah it really does it just gets worse you know but when the von erics were big man they they were massively oh yeah i mean they they were they were the family of wrestling of good guy they were the best uh you know baby faces in the business i guess yeah and i've got a i got a funny story about that actually so the von eric's came um i think this was before i was born but where my family lives at um they came for some benefit show there out in texas um and they're they're playing hill characters i believe at the time but uh it got to the point where my grandparents were there um and some of my family may think that you
Starting point is 01:50:04 know this is real life right right now am i very upset you're you know if you're getting the fans upset you're doing your job as a heel that happened and my grandma my grandma actually ended up getting kicked out because she spit on them because they had upset her so bad you know what that's crazy about that is my great grandmother was exactly the same way she assaulted a wrestler at the mat he was coming up the aisle she was mad yeah uh and she assaulted him and we all got booted out gosh you know the whole family you get out you know because she literally just jumped at him and started hitting there you know and she probably didn't weigh a buck. You know, she was like 90, man. And, you know, but she, listen, she was convinced this guy was going to hurt the guy she liked.
Starting point is 01:50:52 She loved Danny Hodge. That was the guy she liked, Danny Hodge. And he was an early on wrestler you probably never heard of. I heard a story from an Arkansas legend, Jeff Jett. They were out doing a show in Georgia, and it had got so bad. They had built up so much heat that they had to basically pull an SUV up by the back door and sneak them out with like a blanket over them and get them into the vehicle because it was to the point where I think
Starting point is 01:51:21 some of the fans went to go get some backup. Yeah, yeah, yeah. they got a posse together and like yeah we're gonna i heard some guns and stuff too so wow now i did it must have been a while ago yeah a long time ago different kind of wrestling then different kind of wrestling uh let me ask you about this though as far as doing what you do and and and being able to maintain your conditioning uh and and overcoming injury i mean look uh there was a a real tough period i think we could all agree in wrestling where steroids uh really had a huge negative impact on the industry um how do you maintain your, your, your health and your physicality
Starting point is 01:52:06 without drifting to, you know, something like that? Oh man. Steroids. No, that's all. No, that's all there is. There's just boys. Yeah. No, no, no. Um, so I have a home gym. Um, I was, I was, did CrossFit, I did boxing. boxing um but it was taking time away from my family and other things that i needed to do so i just invested in a home gym and i work out six or seven days a week um even on my rest day i will go for a walk or something like that but um cardio in the mornings a little bit of cardio maybe during lunch and then the evening time is when i'll hit maybe a hit style workout uh what style so a hit style so it's high impact okay um high intensity so you're real real quick movements you may have two or three different
Starting point is 01:52:49 exercises that you're doing so let me understand this correctly yeah because now I I think I could you may be helping me realize why I'm fat um so so let me understand again you get up and you you do a little cardio you say so I I assume that's like either a treadmill or a run. So it was a run, but here recently I'm really big into rowing. So I invested in a C2 rower. Again, that comes from the CrossFit days. Rowing is really big there. Plus it's low impact.
Starting point is 01:53:19 I'm getting a little older, you know, trying to take care of my knees and my ankles so that I can be up on them as long as I can. So let's say you wake up, you do some rowing, okay? And then you say at lunch you're going to do a little cardio. Yeah, that would just probably be a walk, a 30- or 45-minute walk. A 30- or 45-minute walk. Yeah. And then you're going to come home and do some high-impact training. Yeah, so that would just be your weights.
Starting point is 01:53:45 You know, some of it may just be super strength-focused. Some will just be toning up the muscles and getting stronger without adding on the extra bulk. Well, now we all know why we're fat, don't we? Yeah, now we get it. Now I understand completely. That's good. That's great, man, that you're that committed to it. You know, I would think, you know, I look at, um, some of these guys, uh,
Starting point is 01:54:10 who are super muscular and, and, and, you know, at some point, you know, there was something going on. Uh, but do you think there's still a big culture of supplementary things and maybe not even steroids, maybe it's H hgh maybe it's human growth hormones maybe it's this that the other in in wrestling as a whole from my personal experience i haven't seen or witnessed or seen anything about it uh but but i think you know we're we're not dumb it's always been a thing there's probably those that are still flying below the radar and and and taking part in that but for my personal experience um you know i i have not seen any of that no and and i wasn't
Starting point is 01:54:51 thinking more on the local level i was thinking more on that you know the big stage where you know look i mean i don't want i don't want to be uh a dick but i'd be shocked if you told me that the rock didn't use something. I'd say you're crazy because you can't have muscles on your muscles, on your muscles. You know, you, you can't have three levels of shoulder muscle, uh, just by lifting, you know, you've got to have some other, whatever it may be. Now I'm certain that, you know, uh, he's using the cutting edge thing. It could be a beverage made from the souls of kittens. I don't know. There you go.
Starting point is 01:55:27 But it's something that is top of the line. But it was a real tough time, and it really gave a black eye, so to speak, to wrestling for a period of time. All athletics, really. Oh, yeah. Now, on the other hand, in baseball, I would argue I wish they'd bring it back. Because baseball is mainly boring to me now. There was a period, I guess, what was it, the 90s?
Starting point is 01:55:53 Yeah, that's when you had the Sammy Sosa. Yeah, the Mark McGuire's, all them. Listen, those dudes, that was fun baseball. You know, those dudes, man, they were throwing balls so hard, I think I saw a guy explode on the field when he caught it. You know, I mean, they were batting out of the park all the time. Oh, yeah. Just booting it.
Starting point is 01:56:12 And that, you know, I think you should combine wrestling and baseball. Or, you know, you can put a body slam on someone trying to get to base. You can drop kick them. Yeah, I think they'd be much more entertaining. Drop kick and clothesline them. That's not first for you. Yeah, no. Wouldn't that be exciting?
Starting point is 01:56:30 Right, there you go. They just clothesline the dude, just flip him over and over and, man, that'd be the best ever. I would watch it. Well, hell yeah you would watch it. Nine innings of that? Absolutely. Yeah, of course.
Starting point is 01:56:40 You can't survive nine innings in clothesline like that. I mean, you might make it six. But, yeah, that'd be a sport to watch. You did say that you were going to take a move or a chop of some sort today, right? Yeah, of course I did. Yeah, yeah, I'll take whatever you got. You got to make up for the tasing. Well, yeah, and I'm going to be tased tomorrow, by the way.
Starting point is 01:56:58 Are you? Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I'm down to take a wrestling chop or move or whatever it may be. What do you got? What do you got for me? We can clear out these electronics here. We can put you through this table if you want to. Oh, I don't know. Well, I don't know, man.
Starting point is 01:57:12 You work out a lot. I'm not sure you can pick me up. We can definitely do a hand chop. I don't do them as good as others, but I know I can deliver. Well, we can definitely. You know what we'll probably do is I'll catch a little right after we get done here. We'll do a little video and have some fun with it. All right.
Starting point is 01:57:29 And we'll post that up online and share it with everybody. I think that'd be fun. You know, have a good time. Kind of, you know, just to play around with it a little bit. All right. Let's do something a little different here. Hold on. Life hack.
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Starting point is 01:59:26 Hold on one second here. And so trick-or-treating tonight, and they're saying that the rain's going to clear out. That's what all the reports I'm looking at are telling me now, that it looks like rain is going to clear out, and there might be some light rain, but really that's about all that's going on uh in that so so hopefully we'll be okay there and uh it's going to be a great halloween a great trick-or-treat tonight uh and whatnot speaking about trick-or-treating this weekend i know he's got to be sliding out of here in a few minutes okay i want it real quick because we've got what
Starting point is 01:59:59 trick-or-treating tonight and then the event coming up in mulberry you want to talk now yeah tell us about the event in mulberry what's going on and uh when and where and all that sure so um this saturday night uh in mulberry arkansas lionheart championship wrestling uh the doors will open at 6 p.m bail time is at 7 uh our curtain jerker for the night is going to be a tag team unification match inside of a steel cage. So that'll be a great, exciting way to start the show off. Of course, we've got some other great matches. We've got my match with Bo Benton, who's going to take his loss for sure. We've got Brandon Groom, who's also a former WWE star.
Starting point is 02:00:40 He's going up. He's got a match tomorrow night. And then current NWA superstar Soda Pop Hendricks is defending his Gladiator Championship World Heavyweight title this weekend as well. And so it's going to be a great show. Again, that's in Mulberry, Arkansas at Lionheart Championship Wrestling. If you're in the area, definitely come check it out. If you've got to make the drive, make the drive. It's going to be worth it. I promise yeah now where is mulberry oh yeah so mulberry so mulberry is um close to the fort smith area i think okay okay 20 30 minutes maybe um so it's
Starting point is 02:01:18 over in west in the western part of the state okay okay but that sounds like it's going to be a hell of a lot of fun today oh yeah oh yeah definitely a lot of fun like i said we've got the steel cage we've got my match uh there's some championship uh title defenses that night um of course rodney mack is also going to be in action that night uh former wwe superstar right right right and then uh we've got our uh matthew de luna is going to be the special guest referee in Brandon Groom's match. And there's some heat right there right now between those guys. And so definitely will be something to watch out there. Make sure that Brandon doesn't get screwed over just because they've got bad blood.
Starting point is 02:02:01 Okay. All right. All right. Well, man, first of all, if you have to bounce here in a minute, we do understand. But it was amazing to have you on the show, and I'd love to have you back on again in the future. So please get with Rich, and let's get you back in here
Starting point is 02:02:15 and from time to time get updated on what you're doing, what's going on with you. And maybe, Rich, if you guys could, I'd love to have a video of you in the ring in one of your matches that we could share on our blog so that folks can see, hey, this is what he's all about. This is what his finisher is. This is what the guy does, and this is why you want to go see him, you know? So I'd love to get that. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:02:38 If you could do that, we'll share it on our blog. That'd be awesome. Absolutely. I appreciate it. And I appreciate the opportunity. Oh, man, it was great to have you in here, dude. It was really awesome to have you as a guest. Uh, let's talk about a few other things here before we get into the, uh, wrap up on the show. Um, so according to this marijuana use among teens has now declined over the past decade. Now, that's interesting just on its own before I even read the next part of it.
Starting point is 02:03:09 I mean, with all the access now, all the stigma that's left weed, marijuana, with all that, is it surprising that the numbers are dropping in the past decade? I mean, I guess so a little bit to me. that did is it surprising that it's the the numbers are dropping in the past decade i mean i guess so a little bit to me but then again like you said you know it's it's nothing that's it's not something that's so shunned upon now you know it's kind of out there you know it exists and and maybe that and funny enough maybe that's it it's just not the cool rebellious right to do you know yeah because because it's it is that everybody does it just you know i mean i never wanted to get beer when i was a kid i think once i did but i didn't care about beer right you know bad beer nobody cared about that but weed yeah that was exciting right that was exciting
Starting point is 02:03:55 you know gonna make dennis the medicine tom and jerry even more awesome yeah right yeah a recent study by research from florida atlantic University shows that despite concerns that state-level marijuana legalization in the U.S. might lead to increased use among teens, it's actually decreasing. Now, the study does note that girls are now surpassing boys in marijuana consumption. surpassing boys in marijuana consumption. The study analyzed marijuana use trends among U.S. teens from 2011 to 2021. It used data from a youth risk behavioral study of high school students in grades 9 through 12. Now, overall, it says that it included samples of about 88,000 high school students. During this time, they reported the use among teens showed a significant decline. The proportion of teens who've ever tried it decreased from 39.9% in 2011 to 27.8% in 2021, and the percentage of students who reported using it in the past 30 days dropped from 23.1 to 15.8%. That is really surprising to me, but I guess maybe it is
Starting point is 02:05:17 that it's not the illicit drug that it once was you know uh so so what's the thing now or maybe maybe something crazier has happened maybe they've looked around at uh everybody else and went oh maybe i don't need that at all maybe i still want to do shit today and you know i got i know i don't need it i want to do something more than just eat chips and play video games all day. I mean, if you can get paid to do that, I think it's fantastic. I mean, I don't know many people who, if they could get paid to eat chips and play video games, would say no to that. This is true. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:05:56 I mean, I'm keeping it real, man. Yeah, it is amazing to watch how the video game industry has progressed because if you go back to the 80s, the movie industry was the most robust, lucrative market. Oh, yeah. But somewhere in the early 2000s to 2010, somewhere in that range, video games surpassed movies and have continued dramatically to produce more income uh as an industry uh it far outpaces movies now yeah you know and it's amazing yeah no it's just true i mean now of course video games have become
Starting point is 02:06:41 progressively more and more expensive right uh but having that, you know, what's really fascinating is watching these championships, these competitions that are now emerging where you have people going to arenas to watch eSports. You can bet on people playing Call of Duty, like actually bet. Yes. Yeah, you can. And I don't know if it's a good idea but you can you know and you look at at the complex nature of these games and and the competitions and and these guys are making big money they're starting to get into the neighborhood of some of these athletes in the amount of money they can make because honestly there are as many or more people watching slash
Starting point is 02:07:27 playing video games as there ever have been with football baseball or any other thing like that wrestling for that matter you know um because games include everything it includes sports right you know it includes uh actors it includes everything it now encompasses just about everything well that's that's why when you said that it was passing up movies i was gonna say i mean that there's the graphics and things and games and storylines and stuff are so much you you almost feel like you're immersing yourself in the movie you know yesterday we were talking about uh a game called red dead redemption oh yeah i have yeah, I have it. Red Dead Redemption 2. Okay, okay, okay. Well, Bundy was saying that
Starting point is 02:08:09 if you're doing the storyline, that there's a couple areas where it's like a 20, 30-minute video that plays basically in the middle of the game. And, I mean, you're not even playing the game. You're just watching it. Yeah. You know, is that fair to say? Yeah, I mean, yeah, for sure. And then I think that just watching it. Yeah. You know, is that fair to say?
Starting point is 02:08:25 Yeah, I mean, yeah, for sure. And then I think that's what draws me a lot to video games is the story behind it. You know, like the action and playing it's cool, but I'm really playing it to see what happens next in the story. Okay. I've always been that way since I was little. That's a really interesting statement to make because you don't think of video games as like reading a book or you don't
Starting point is 02:08:48 think of it like really watching a movie right but what you just said evokes both of those things really it means that video games have come so far in the way they have you know the the world they've created the universe they've made that now it's an equal viable storyline to that of televisions movies and books that's that's what you're telling me i i'm literally into this game not even because i just want to kick ass in action i want to know what happens next and there was there was one game out there that was real popular i played uh it was called detroit becoming human and like you're this android guy and he had to do all these different things but in the game based off of the choices that you made to do with your character would affect which part
Starting point is 02:09:35 of the storyline of the game you would see and then you could go back and play and make different choices and have a whole different outcome so yeah man it's it's crazy all the different avenues that it that it encompasses no it it's just it's amazing how far that it's come i was talking yesterday you know when i played when i was a kid and played video games you had punch jump buttons yeah and a joystick then move direction that was it that's all you had you didn't have to think any more than that you know there was not much of a real storyline, to be honest. If you were playing Galaga, you don't know why they're shooting at you or you're shooting at them, why they want to kill you. You don't care.
Starting point is 02:10:16 You're just going back and forth because that's all you can do, left or right, and hit the shoot button. See, that's all you want, one button, and left or right. You couldn't even go up, down. It's just left or right is all you could do and uh but now it is immersive and they are incorporating you know these a-list actors into some of these uh uh games now does red dead red dead redemption have any uh known actors who voice or or characters in it i'm not sure on red dead redemption i do i know there's a mafia series that i play and and i recognize some of the voices from sopranos and
Starting point is 02:10:51 some other mafia movies really and then what's it called uh so there it's a series there's mafia one two and three um it takes place during certain time periods i think the first one's like in the 20s it's a video game yeah and they're actually releasing a new one um i can't remember it comes out next year um so hold on so so the mafia game yeah what what's the objective what do you who do you play and what are you doing yeah so you start off as this uh this low level criminal veto and he he ends up finding a way into the mob works his way up to the ranks um eventually um he gets kind of put into the witness protection program because of things uh and then the second uh the second and third one they kind of take place in a different time period and under a different character what
Starting point is 02:11:38 is your objective you're playing veto yeah right you're you're the up-and-coming gangster mobster yeah okay and do you you become the godfather yeah yeah i mean you're smoking people you are uh car robbing car bombs robber robbing people um you know you name it uh bootlegging so do they have one yet i mean if we're gonna go that far do we have one yet called uh you know a cartel kingpin where you can learn to flip cocaine and man that wouldn't that be interesting i mean i mean you're already doing everything else i mean you may as well have the the cartel game going i mean maybe they do i don't know i i'm not a gamer aware of but you'd play it wouldn't you investors right yeah i would play that if you uh if it existed, we'd play it.
Starting point is 02:12:25 Yeah, I know. I'm certain, I assure you, people would play that. Oh, I'm sure. You know, they play Grand Theft Auto. Oh, yeah. You're beating up hookers and, you know. I'm a GTA fan. Yeah, are you?
Starting point is 02:12:36 Yeah. I've stumbled upon GTA 3 probably younger than I should have at 11 or 12 years old. I think most did. Yeah, most did. I'm certain of it. You know, and then I've played every one up until the current one, and I plan on playing GTA 6 when it decides to drop. Is it going to drop soon?
Starting point is 02:12:53 What, 12 or 13 years? Yeah, next year sometime. Is it supposed to drop? Who makes that? Is that Rockstar? GTA 5 dropped in 2013, and they've just been rocking with that one. I mean, there's constant updates, downloadable content. The online play is something really big that wasn't in the early series yeah that that is a big thing now that a lot of people do the online gaming and uh where they play each other i guess around the world
Starting point is 02:13:14 yeah you know is that that's what goes on right yeah oh yeah my son's playing fortnight with kids all around the world every day so yeah see i i i couldn't play fortnight with anyone uh now i i can still in mario kart make a 14 year old uh japanese girl cry i promise you that i'll still i'll still make her cry but uh but as far as doing anything modern no i i i'm no threat to anyone i you know i i might watch it you know all right let's do something a little different here. You wake up and you feel like crap. You know who else wakes up and feels like crap? Yeah, here comes the shameless plug.
Starting point is 02:13:53 Patrick and the people. All right, we are getting ready to continue on here. Just want to say a quick goodbye. I mean, you got to bounce, man. Hold on, let me pull your mic back up. Go ahead. Sorry, I left prematurely. Yeah, I've got to dip to dip out you all had that happen to us but i certainly appreciate the timing oh hell yeah wrestling video games and yeah and uh certainly hope to uh that you'll have me back oh absolutely
Starting point is 02:14:18 we'll definitely have you back man i really enjoyed meeting you and having you on the program and i'll get with rich and we'll definitely get you back in again, man. I think we could have a lot of fun having you in again. Absolutely. All right, yeah. And don't forget to get us a video of one of your great matches so we can get that on the blog and everybody can see what you're all about out there and come root you on.
Starting point is 02:14:38 I got you. Don't forget about that shot. We're going to make it happen. No, no, we're definitely going to make it happen. You see, we've been talking behind the scenes, and one thing that we're working on right now, because I'm trying to do some wild, crazy stuff around here, we're going to create a wheel of pain.
Starting point is 02:14:54 And I have to spin it every Friday. And whatever it lands on, I'm going to have to endure that. We're just working on the list right now. And we may have to add chop. There you go or some kind of sometime some type of great wrestling uh thing to that uh but we've we've got some good ones on there now uh as as we you know as a matter of fact i might have hold on let me see if i've got we started the list as and i'm open uh here it is will Wheel of Pain. So we've got shot collar, stun gun, a paddle, a paintball shot, a tortilla slap, and a sack tap.
Starting point is 02:15:31 Yeah, all those are on there. Now we're going to add the wrestling chop. Yeah. So, yeah, anything you think of that might belong on the Wheel of Pain, let me know. Don't be stupid no one's pulling my fingernails out okay i'm not taking no uh pilgo kickball shots or anything like that yeah just well i don't know is there such thing as fun pain that sounds oxymoronic let's do this now now. It's not. It's not.
Starting point is 02:16:35 No, it's not funny, Luke, at all. That's such a catchy little tune, man. It is, isn't it? I found myself singing that on my drive home. Well, good. I'm glad to hear that. A fight at an apartment complex in Tennessee Saturday led to a person being stabbed, two cars totaled, and a lot more. Sounds like Friday. Well,
Starting point is 02:16:53 it does, doesn't it? A witness of the fight at the Knob Hill apartment complex, they live in Knob Hill, this is near Nashville, said one victim had his hand completely severed. The witness says that his brother-in-law was trying to go to work and there was a large party in the apartment parking lot. The brother-in-law asked the group to quieten it down a little bit. See, that never seems to work well when there's a big party and you go tell them to be quiet. It's never going to work well for you. You're better to get earplugs, leave, go get a hotel room, do anything else. Don't tell them to be quiet, it's never going to work well for you. You're better to get earplugs, leave, go get a hotel room, do anything else. Don't tell them to be quiet because this is what's going to happen. The group got mad and tried to attack him.
Starting point is 02:17:32 There were eight people. So my brother-in-law, he ran away. They damaged his car in the chase. At some point, they caught up to my brother-in-law. Someone pulled out a machete. During the fight, one man cut another man's hand completely off. Police confirmed someone was taken to the hospital with injuries. The witness said, there needs to be a change in the apartment complex.
Starting point is 02:17:56 Well, it does sound like it's a pretty tough place to be. Why is it always a machete, too? Like, everybody, all things I hear, they pulled out a machete. Nobody, you know well you know i think that um machetes have really come back in the boat recently you know and you see a lot more people using the sword or the machete um but you know they uh they work they're very effective that's why it's easy to wield it's like a light sword yeah easy to wield it keeps a good distance between you and your enemy okay and uh it's easy to wield it's like a light sword yeah easy to wield it keeps a good distance between you and your enemy okay and uh it's very effective just done away with the you know old
Starting point is 02:18:30 pocket very if they look you can sever someone's hand yeah that's that's that's all you need right there yeah all right let's take a look at this a teenage boy is in a hospital after losing a good part of his ear, having multiple stabs and slash wounds after an altercation. Police investigating after 17-year-old was allegedly stabbed at about 8 p.m. last night. He was taken to the hospital, non-life-threatening injuries. Another 17-year-old boy believed to have known the victim has been arrested, expected to be year old boy uh believed to have known the victim has been arrested expected to be interviewed by police um man yeah that's that's all bad right there all bad let's see what else we got going on here um hold on one second here be patient uh it was a weird day we got a late start somebody said while you're doing that comments on facebook oh yeah that'd be
Starting point is 02:19:25 great talking about um you know we were talking about earlier about marijuana use going down john the revelator said uh kids using pills has gone way up though has it that's terrible i hate that man i never was a fan of pills uh even as a you know even as a product of the 80s in Bryant High School where all kinds of things were popular, so to speak, extracurricular-wise, I've never liked pills. But most pills are designed to make you sleepy. Yeah. Or that's what they did to me. You know what I mean? I just, and I can take sleep.
Starting point is 02:20:01 I can go to sleep anytime. I can take a nap anytime. Trust me, you. I'm not worried about that. Once you hit that certain age. No, I've always had that ability, though. I always wanted to sleep anytime. I can take a nap anytime. Trust me, you. I'm not worried about that. Once you hit that certain age. No, I've always had that ability, though. I always wanted to have fun. And, you know, taking downers was never fun to me.
Starting point is 02:20:13 Yeah. Yeah, I don't want to do that. Right. Now, this is a terrible story, as you might imagine. The heartbroken father of a schoolgirl who died in a speedboat crash spoke at the devastation of losing his daughter. Simon Lewis told the inquest into the death of his teenage daughter, Emily. Her death had been nothing short of devastating, saying one should never expect to outlive their kids. That's certainly true. Emily Lewis was 15. She suffered fatal injuries after a speedboat
Starting point is 02:20:47 the family were on plowed straight into a metal buoy floating in the water. She suffered unsurvivable chest injuries because she was crushed against the metal in the crash. Mr. Lewis and his wife went for the speedboat ride with their daughters on a rigid inflatable boat back in 2020 is when it happened. But the boat ride, of course, turned into a nightmare when it smashed into a buoy while they were traveling at about 42 miles an hour. Now, this was not a small buoy. It's four and a half meters. That's 12, 13 feet. At least. Yeah. I mean so that's uh 12 13 feet at least yeah i mean that's that's pretty significant size so i don't know if dad just took his eye off the wheel nobody was looking if they
Starting point is 02:21:31 were all looking left or what the hell was happening there but that's that's no bueno you know that's uh that's a tough thing uh okay um oh this is it's an update on a story uh we did the other day but uh do you remember a story we did the other day. But do you remember the story we did the other day where the guy was, were you here when we were talking about the guy who was dead? They were harvesting his organs. Yeah, and he woke up. He started crying or whatever.
Starting point is 02:21:55 Yeah, he started crying. Is there an update on it? Yeah, there was, but I've passed it now because I didn't want to double it up. But, okay. What kind of update could be, though? You survived. You don't have to read it. No, I'm not going back to it up. What kind of update could be, though? You survived. You don't have to read it. No, I'm not going back to it now. Okay, so a 60-year-old woman was crushed to death
Starting point is 02:22:12 under the wheels of a MoBus. I need MoBus. Bring me a MoBus, please. Apparently she didn't. Under the wheels of a MoBus in front of her husband, police identified the deceased Sara Swwati Gochiat of CDA Sector 6. This is in India, by the way. Oh, I was wondering. Yeah, the bus driver has
Starting point is 02:22:34 been detained. Sources said that after getting off of the bus, Saraswati and her husband, Laxman, what a name, Laxman, were heading to board another bus at the terminal to go to their relative's place when the incident happened. The driver of the MoBus was reversing when it hit the couple who were walking behind it. Now, Laxman had a narrow escape. Saraswati fell down and the bus ran over her chest. swatty fell down and the bus ran over her chest and then stopped thinking they hit something and back or pulled forward and ran over again so if she was still going well he made sure that she wasn't i'll tell you that that's it's pretty tough story right there man rough way to go that is you know under the bus so we're getting thrown under the bus literally right there. Yeah, that's a bad one.
Starting point is 02:23:26 That's a bad one. All right, and we'll do one more. Luke, sometimes you just have to understand that nature doesn't like you. It doesn't want you, and it doesn't need you, and it will take care of you. An Australian hiker was crushed to death by a falling tree in Yosemite National Park in California. Harry Partington, 22, he was from Australia. See, he's flown all the way, 19 hours, you know, a flight from Australia, 19 hours, bro.
Starting point is 02:23:53 You got to be on a plane, 19 hours. I don't know if I would have survived that. You want to talk about taking a pill, that's when I'll take a pill. I'll take a couple of them then. But he comes all the way from Australia. He's hiking the four mile four mile trail near union point when a tree crashed down and killed him uh having about 2 30 in the afternoon a woman from germany who wasn't hiking with him was also injured and airlifted to the hospital uh kelly or uh kelly bentley a park visitor who was in the area at the time with her family
Starting point is 02:24:26 said she'd been waiting for her family to head back down the trail from Glacier Point when she saw Yosemite search and rescue personnel rushing to the scene the Yosemite Park spokesperson said there were wind gusts all day, rain felt in the valley the four mile trail in Yosemite is a 9.6 mile strenuous loop that winds towards glacier point and it can be dangerous uh but that's where you go get to see views of yosemite valley el capitan yosemite falls and ultimately the half dome i can see all those from the comfort of my house just using Google, you know, satellites. You really can.
Starting point is 02:25:05 You would not have to worry about trees falling on me. You know, I mean, the old trees, they'll get you, man. Yeah, got to look at them. I mean, you can't even go to the woods anymore without someone attacking you. I mean, you know, it's just not a safe world anymore. Thanks, Trump. Hey-oh! Hey-oh!
Starting point is 02:25:21 I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. All right, guys. I want to thank you very much for another great day another great show we really do appreciate you cannot thank you enough for being part of this
Starting point is 02:25:33 and please continue to spread the word tomorrow's show should be amazing Amanda is supposed to be here and tase me that's going to be great we'll talk next week I had my hypnosis session yesterday oh did you it was good man I really enjoyed it that's going to be great. We'll talk next week. I had my hypnosis session yesterday. Oh, did you?
Starting point is 02:25:48 It was good, man. I really enjoyed it. We'll talk about it Tuesday. Yeah, he'll no longer be sniffing random people's feet on the bus. Right. They finally got me. Yeah, that's great. No longer sniffing feet on the bus. So we appreciate that.
Starting point is 02:25:59 All right, everybody. Thank you again. Be sure and check out the website, Patrickandthepeople.com. Send people to it. And don't forget that if you miss part of this show, you can always go back to Spotify, to Amazon, to Audible, to iHeart. Suck it. And pick it up there, okay?
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