The Show - BEES!

Episode Date: April 29, 2026

We’ve got another sinkhole & another Baby Jessica reference. Sometimes it’s fun to just wander around the casino without gambling. The weaponization of bees. May is just a few days aw...ay & concert season is here, plus so much more on a Wednesdee!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 We interrupt this program. Previously, critics had brailed against the duo as crude, dumb, ugly, thoughtless, sexist, self-destructive, and foolish. They are not part of the legitimate business world. What they do is they celebrate underachievement. And all candor, I would tell you it's outrageous, Phil. And if I could find some way constitutionally to do away with it, I would. I'm happy Wednesday a whiskey. And Zane? Any other restaurants you want to kill off?
Starting point is 00:00:49 Like just right on top of the gate here? Anybody, any other establishments? You want to shut down permanently this lot? I have. You have a list you want to get going here? A lot to say to you, people. All right. Never once.
Starting point is 00:01:05 Start with. Never once has he given accolades to smoky bones on Route 31, and then it immediately closes its doors. Nope. I never have ever thought. thought about them. I'm running there. I'm running there in a minute.
Starting point is 00:01:20 But they've never come up on the air until yesterday. Ground round. Ground round. You're next. You're next. No, no. Kirby's. He's coming for you, Kirby's.
Starting point is 00:01:30 I get it. They were around for a long time and they were hot and new when they came out. Yeah. And now this area, whereas their food was still good, you don't really think. Bain barbecue in this area. We got some real good backyard barbecue in this area. Yep. It's tough to do chain restaurant barbecue in this area.
Starting point is 00:01:53 Yeah. You didn't see the news and you live up in the clay area. Smokey bones shuttered its doors yesterday. Abruptly, I guess. Like three hours after Cody had mentioned them on the air, so. Anything you want to say about Zabs while we're on the area? Oh, God. You better watch out any remaining, what was it, Perkins?
Starting point is 00:02:14 Perkins locations, Wilk Perkins coming for you. Wolf Perkins is okay. That's the reboot. That's the one we like. Yep. Ahoy, hoi, everybody. Yes, happy Whiskey Wednesday. Tonight's 7 o'clock.
Starting point is 00:02:26 You know how that goes. Although I'm just going to carry that clip around with me now in any restaurant I go to. I'm like, hi, I'd like special treatment. What? Why? Oh, no reason. Well, no. What you can do is...
Starting point is 00:02:38 And Exhibit A. You can walk in and say, hi. Would you like to advertise on our show? And they'll say no, thank you. Huh. Weird. Weird. Okay. Well, Smoky Bowls said now, too. That's interesting. I'm about to give you the kiss of death.
Starting point is 00:02:54 Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry. No, sir, please, no. Otherwise, how is everyone's Tuesday? Good? Anything going on yesterday? What was I doing? What was I doing yesterday? Just driving teenagers around all day is my life. My life is driving teenagers to and fro. Two and fro golf courses, two and fro different appointments. Can we get ice cream? Can we get that? A lot of back and forth.
Starting point is 00:03:17 Are we going to get ice cream? A lot of back and forth. We did not get ice cream last night. No, we did not. We did not. We did not. Pink says I have something special for tonight's Whiskey Wednesday. What does that mean, Pink?
Starting point is 00:03:28 What do you got special? What are you going to do in there, bud? Yeah, Chuck. Cody is Codyhausen. He is cursing. He is out there cursing anybody who looks at him sideways. I will curse you. Lots going on today, friends.
Starting point is 00:03:42 So... Oh, no. We obviously, well, hold on. Let me restart my brain. There, thank you. You know the Whiskey Wednesday stuff for tonight. We're doing a choose-your-own-adventure ticket giveaway later this morning, where I've got four different concerts you can pick from.
Starting point is 00:04:02 We'll do that in the Twitch, where we'll just kind of have people randomly enter. We'll pick somebody, and you'll get to pick between the concerts. We got Syracuse Crunch tickets to give away. We got a lot of stuff going on. Friends stopping in to see us from different locations. You will see that band for zero human dollars at the Summit Federal Credit Union Tases Syracuse, presented by Thomas Rennley Markets. Coming up in just about a month, we're almost there.
Starting point is 00:04:37 June 5th and 6th, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. every single day. Fuel, the band you just heard, will be performing on Saturday night. Lots of great food art in the park. Summit FCU and Tops will be fundraising money for Honor Flight and Feed our veterans. That's taste of Syracuse.com for information. But someone that now has to do stuff for it. Can you not do that first part? Do what in that part?
Starting point is 00:05:02 Because you just made my heart and stomach fall out. It's a month away? It's not. It's not a month. It's more than a month. No, it is the first weekend. It's a month and like a week. It's about a month and two days.
Starting point is 00:05:12 Oh, my God. What do you got to do? You got to make your Kool-Aids. Oh, my God. You're not doing any cotton candy this year. You got to do your otter pops. You have a couple of different little things here. Are you going to tell people about the thing you told me yesterday or not.
Starting point is 00:05:22 I'm not yet. Okay. Not yet. That would be pretty cool if you did that, but punched will be on site. Yeah. Punched. Along with a lot of great delicious food, samples, treats, all of that. I got to reach out to our boy Gilligan.
Starting point is 00:05:35 Oh. Down to Gilligan's. I got to see what Gil's up to. I didn't even, we, is everybody doing it? I don't know. I don't know. Everything's moved around. Everybody's changing hands.
Starting point is 00:05:46 All the people who used to be the people aren't the people. I don't know what's going on. Then we catch. I almost swore. We asked strays for no reason. No, I ain't catching strays for this. I'll get, I'll get touching here. I'll see if Gil's going to be there.
Starting point is 00:05:59 We got to have an ice cream. We are still top. We are good. We're good people like us. We are still top notch. So hello everybody, yes. In your daily sinkhole news, because I sit here in fear of sinkholes every day,
Starting point is 00:06:15 58-year-old woman steps out of her car at her friend's house. Sinkhole. Fell into a sinkhole. lot of it's not so much as like, you know, nature sinkholes that I think that we're afraid of, like out and, you know, walking through like the Amazon rainforest or something, but it's because of all the weird digging we've done and infrastructure stuff and erosion and like the water pipes and all the stuff that we've had to dig up and stuff and move around. Christine is her name.
Starting point is 00:06:46 She pulled up to her friend's house. Probably nothing under her driveway. It gets out of her car and her friend's. said she just vanished. Quote, the ground had just given away very fast. I have no recollection of the fall. It just happened quickly. That's crazy. They used the harness and a winch system, baby Jessica style, to pull her out of there. Two baby Jessica references in two weeks. Yeah, geez. Wow. Okay. Making a comeback, baby Jessica. Um, it was something to do with a catch basin and like we said,
Starting point is 00:07:14 like erosion and all that. But here I am. Every day. Every day. Jimmy says he's got a location where there's a, uh, I'm not going to say on the but there's a sinkhole forming. You never know, man. You never know. You got to be careful. Oops, all sinkholes. Be careful where you step.
Starting point is 00:07:30 But also, you know what? What am I going to do? I don't know. I can't see the underground. With all the stuff that's here just in this little local area. You don't know what? I don't know. The road could just, bro.
Starting point is 00:07:42 I don't know what's beneath our feet, my friend. No. I don't know. Whiskey Wednesday. Join me tonight. 7 o'clock on Twitch. TV slash K-Rox C and why. the future is streaming, and I want you to follow us on all the places.
Starting point is 00:07:55 Twitch and YouTube, type in K-Roc, C-N-Y. Bowen and Chad asking, did you guys feed the piggies on Friday? Yeah, Bowen, we did. And we won, and that's all I got to say about that. That's all I got to say about that. I did want to look around to see what other games that they had. I always forget to, like, broaden my gambling horizons. As a casino?
Starting point is 00:08:19 And just to look. I've been walking around. I told you. I want to play bingo with Jojo. Bingo's the best bang for your buck. Yeah. No, that is, it is a very good. You're not going to get the immediate rush.
Starting point is 00:08:30 You get out of a slot machine, but it's a long, I mean, it's ours. No, it's all feeds or whatever now. Like that piggy game started it, which, oh, I just had the name of it, the actual name of it in my head. Because remember I looked up and went, oh, it's another piggy one, yeah. It's the name. And then I looked and I were, okay, ours is called this. Yeah, there was a fun one. Three little pigs.
Starting point is 00:08:51 But yeah, it's all like feed the chickens. Feed the sheep. Although, that lemmere game was hilarious. Oh, lemmings, lemmings. I know what they're doing. I know how casino tech not like the layout works. They put the new stuff by the doors. Yes, yes.
Starting point is 00:09:08 That little area over there. That's how it got me. And when you walk in, there's a lemmings game. And as someone was very high, it was hilarious. And I go, Coco, I know we're here to feed the pigs, but I got to play this lemming game. It's talking to me, and I'm watching people play it, and then it's kind of like,
Starting point is 00:09:26 kind of like the pigs where it's building up and then a big release, and that's when the wolf jumps up and chases all the lemmings off the edge of the cliff, and they all jump and dive and dive off a cliff. That's all it takes for us. Any casino planner listening, that's all it takes for us. The more noises.
Starting point is 00:09:45 More noise. I want entertainics. Yes. That's why that Ghostbuster won, the Jumanji Wall and Jurassic Park one. Every once in a while, I think about that Jurassic Park One. That was only at Vernon Downs. Yep, that's the only time I've ever seen that machine anywhere else.
Starting point is 00:10:00 Clearly, I don't know how to lay out a casino, but it seems like the theme right now is like Chinese games or like Asian themed games, which probably that's a lot of your clientele, so I get it. That's fine. Because, I mean, I love the fish game. The Koi Pond one. I like that. That's so good.
Starting point is 00:10:18 But there's a lot of those. I like just stupid cartoons. I want to watch a cartoon. Not that I have money to just toss around, but I save for weird things. And usually I don't get like weird like, oh, I got to go to that place for that casino. But that little hotel they're opening looks so badass.
Starting point is 00:10:37 That big construction that's going to be a hotel? Yeah. I want to stay there. Yeah. I've never done that other than when we went to Vegas. Like go to a casino for an evening. Oh, and just. stay and like do a thing.
Starting point is 00:10:51 We stayed at Del Lago for the dashboard. You stayed at Del Lago, right? Yes, yes. The Del Lago time. Did you go for a show or you went? No, there was a show there, but no, no, just, just to go. I don't know if I stayed at Turning Stone. I know we went for our anniversary one year.
Starting point is 00:11:05 We went to get a steak because it was the best steak I ever had. Right? At the steakhouse. That would be fun. I don't know if we slept there, but. All those games like that. Yeah, dude. Wouldn't that, wouldn't that be fun?
Starting point is 00:11:14 The hotel just looked cool. The problem is you and I don't gamble for hours. So what would we do? Well, for me, I can just see it would be a bunch of going back to the room, you know, having, it'd have to be sick up, getting high, you know, doing that, looking out the cool windows they have, then going all the way back down, then go back to the room, it'd be a lot of my, because the casinos, they scratch my ADD itch.
Starting point is 00:11:41 Because there's stuff going on. There's just lights everywhere. I know I don't have to just, I can just bounce around like that. Here's the thing about, and what I like about Turning Stone that they're attempting to do and they're doing successfully is they're taking that Vegas move where if like you don't want to gamble, there's a hundred other things going on. Yep. You want to go people to watch people line dance. You want to go to that turquoise tiger thing. Oh, yeah, right.
Starting point is 00:12:04 Yeah, I don't even. You just wander around. We don't ever even go to the. That's what I would do if I stayed there. That side, yeah. Because I would just be a looky, Lou. Like I would. The sports book.
Starting point is 00:12:13 And as like as corny as this sounds, I like watching people. people win and have fun. No, I like when the noises go off around. I could just easily stand there and I'd probably creep people out, but I would just stand there and watch you play a slot machine. Well, and the... I'm happy for you. You watch a fun group play craps or something.
Starting point is 00:12:30 That's enjoyable. Or I'll watch the high limit, like, blackjack tables and stuff. And with the craps, though, you could also get in on the action. Why? Oh, what do you do? If, like, you're watching and there's, like, crazy bunch of people and everyone's screaming and having a great time, you can walk over. and be like, yo, I'm going to get in on this and bet on that game immediately.
Starting point is 00:12:51 Well, if turning someone will like a couple of influencers to come out and spend an evening at their new Creston Hotel opening January, June 28th, it looks like. Oh, is it? All right. There's a new restaurant that's going to be opening as well. Oh. Mm-hmm. Yeah, I like it.
Starting point is 00:13:03 I think we're both similar as if we're at a casino, the gambling is like the third most important thing to me. I want to get some good food. Yep. I want to be nosy. I want to look around at things. See a show of some kind going on. See somebody playing piano.
Starting point is 00:13:18 Yep, there's just a, oh, yeah. There's just a bunch going on. Much going on. Yeah. Well, 315, 364, 100, 9K, rock text line. Lottie says that we would like this game, Moolah. Is that what it's called? You suck up cows into a spaceship.
Starting point is 00:13:33 I would like that. Yeah, the more fun. I would like that. You have on the screen, the more likely I am. Yeah, Boxcar, attack from planet Moolahs, a funny slot machine, where alien cows steal cows from the family farm. How do I play them? that?
Starting point is 00:13:47 Let me see. Slop. I want to do that? I'm going to see. Is it? Is it like a cut? That'd be, yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:55 Is there anyone local? Yeah. Like, I can't go to Vegas, but is there like, is there an escape from planet, invaders from planet Moolah? Yeah. That's hilarious.
Starting point is 00:14:04 I'd play the hell out of that. The cows say moo with zero enthusiasm. Where is this? Mo. No. Mo. Boom. Oh, this is Vernon Downs right here.
Starting point is 00:14:13 Mm-hmm. As of May 18th, 2024. So that's kind of old So maybe it's at other places But Showgirl Tammy goes camping at the Turning Stone Campground
Starting point is 00:14:23 You ever done that? No, I didn't know they had a campground That's what I mean, there's a lot going on And they're branching out To where, and hopefully they buy Buy more of Sylvan Beach Because they've turned that whole area around I've never been to the lakehouse one
Starting point is 00:14:38 It's more pricey He says higher end, yeah The higher end ones, but they're not like Out of Reach or out of Or like, oh, I can't Ford to gamble here and they've got a nice little out front that's gorgeous. It's right on the beach. They got an honest little bar.
Starting point is 00:14:54 It's a good little spot. That's what I mean. They have kayaks, Cherry, says, as well. See, they just, I want them to be able to take over more spots and keep just rejuvenating that whole area because it's underappreciated. You're doing a great job. People get to go out that way. They need a couple of influencers to come show off some games and some facilities.
Starting point is 00:15:13 I mean. I know a couple. Probably be down at Brona Beach. most of the summer anyway. Yeah, it'll be there. Your tongue was blue. And now it's still blue. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:22 Good morning. Mrs. K. Rock. Cody just had a new, uh... We're tasting the new Orioles. I bought it about an hour. I lasted about an hour. What? From when I saw that note.
Starting point is 00:15:33 I saw the note on those. There was a pack of Oreos out on our, uh, in our kind of central area here. Usually Liz brings those in from traffic and, uh, it has a big note on it that says warning changes your mouth blue. Yep. and it did turned your mouth blue and you can't do that
Starting point is 00:15:49 can't put a note anything like that with me around I think she was doing it for like the people that have to go on sales calls because you don't want to yeah you eat an Oreo hey what's up but for you it's an experiment no her family does the same thing that I do
Starting point is 00:16:02 you got to try them where we get the new Oreos just cause yeah you're like that's out I gotta try that gotta try them gotta see what that is expensive though are they yeah oros are still a thing where they're like we can be $5 a
Starting point is 00:16:16 a package because that's not really that crazy considering, but when they used to be like $2.99. It's a lot, man. I spent 70 bucks on groceries yesterday. It's just for a, I wanted to, I got a box of the, what is it, Miss T's Perugis. Oh, yeah, Mrs. T's. I ate some Mrs. T's Perogies for lunch,
Starting point is 00:16:38 the cheddar and potato ones. Okay, cheddar, Tater. But I made them, I made them extreme. So I did the, I, I just rip off what I used to get at, rise and shine where it's parogis but it's loaded so I put shredded cheese sour cream and bacon bits on that's what I like to do for I did that for lunch okay and then I was future Josh was gonna want like today Josh is gonna want a salami sandwich so I got some salami meat okay and some cheese salami sandwich so I can have a salami sandwich
Starting point is 00:17:06 so I can have a salami sandwich for lunch today all right I never know how much how much how much uh deli meat to buy do you no if she says how many how much do you want, what do you say? I never know. I usually start with, because I know it's not a ton. I'm like, let me get like a half a pound. And then they start putting it up on there. Then you can start to see.
Starting point is 00:17:29 Yeah. And as they get going, even if you didn't really understand what half a pound was, you can be like, you know what, that's good. And they can stop. I bought $14 in salami. I spent $14 on salami. What's your package? I just said a pound.
Starting point is 00:17:45 Yeah. I'll eat it. Trust me, I'll eat it. Pound. There's probably not many varieties. Yes, it's important. Not many varieties of salam. No.
Starting point is 00:17:55 You probably had to get a good variety of salam. You said, do you want the Tops brand or the Borshead? And I go, you got to Borshead? Oh, yeah, that's it. Yeah. Got to get Borset. Only because I don't know what Tops brand. It's probably just like the store brand.
Starting point is 00:18:07 Like how you go to Walmart and it's their great value deli meats or whatever. And it was just like, because you know how they had the pre. like the pre-done cases now, and I like those, the grab-and-go deli meats. It was just an older gentleman investigating a lot of the deli meets. So I was like, I'll just go to the counter. Was he touching them all? Yeah. But it's like, but they're in bags, so I don't care.
Starting point is 00:18:29 But he was like, still. He was there for like 10 minutes. And I was like, I'll just go to the counter. That's what I mean, because it's like, all right, man. Like the whole point of this is it's a convenience so we can just grab and go. Yeah, but he was really focusing on the perfect package. Yep, looking for the right amount. I was like, all right, sir.
Starting point is 00:18:43 You focus over here. I'll go to the counter. Well, if their OCD is correct, the bigger, more expensive ones are like right in the front. Oh, really? And then that way you're not thinking, you just grab. Grab the most expensive one. This one's the Fuller is. What else did I get?
Starting point is 00:18:57 I got the Mrs. Tees. I got the salami and cheese for lunch today. Some eggs, some jumbo eggs. Sucker. I know. You're getting free eggs. He's out there just getting free eggs. He's a homesteader, you guys.
Starting point is 00:19:09 He's got a spot where he goes and gets free eggs. I'm not going to blow it up because that's your spot, but. I'm like a, not a drifter. but, you know, like a vagabond. It's kind of bouncing around, looking for... You liked roadside stands, what we all do. I'm looking for your homesteaded, the things of your homesteading. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:26 And I'm just looking to trade you. I've got my... I've got shillings for you. And what we've got a lot by me right now is there's a lot of honey available. Oh, is there? Amish honey by me. I got to go again because there's one that's like right around the corner from me. I'm like, I can't get any more localized histamines than you,
Starting point is 00:19:46 And what's it doing for you? Because look at you today. The hist means ain't doing anything. I haven't had it in a minute. Oh, okay. So I got to go and get it again and get my immunity back up from these what-nots. Because, man, these last couple humid days have really killed you. Just busted out all of our greenery and stuff, man.
Starting point is 00:20:03 There is a lot of Amish honey for sale by me. So that's a... Yeah, there's a... The thing around my area is breads. Oh, breads? Doing their breads? They are sour. doing the balls off of things.
Starting point is 00:20:18 They're just making stands. I'm always following showgirl Fuzz on her Instagram. She's always baking breads and cookies. Oh my God. I want everything that she makes all the time. Joel and Carissa were doing a bread, I think, a couple of weeks ago. They do stuff. But no, Fuzz is always making like, oh, let me just whip out a random homemade English muffin with homemade cream cheese or whatever.
Starting point is 00:20:36 She's so crafty. Well, Rebecca Woods has been sentenced to six months in jail for weaponizing bees. Do you remember this story? It was back in 2022. No, but I would do. I would do. Because I want bees.
Starting point is 00:20:52 What's the... And I would train them. You do not touch me. Who's the scary guy I'm thinking of? Horror movie guy who is the bees? Oh, I don't know. Who am I thinking of? Oh, oh.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Brent Knight, something. You guys know who I'm talking about. Yeah, but I can't. It's a horror movie where he's like covered in bees and he uses bees. Oh. Somebody's picturing him like opening his mouth. Candy man. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:13 Candy man. Thank you. King me. A Massachusetts woman was sentenced to six months in jail after unleashing a swarm of bees onto officers while they were trying to perform an eviction in 2022. I'm not going to play the Tommy Boy B clip again. I'll play the real clip. I'll play the real clip of the moment Rebecca Woods tipped over the container of bees.
Starting point is 00:21:37 Again, this is... And she just yell attack? Well, I want to laugh at this. You never know if the officers are allergic. That could be like, you could have killed somebody. and then you're going to the electric chair. Woods arrived. So she was found guilty
Starting point is 00:21:51 on several assault charges of weaponizing bees. Woods arrived at the Hamden County property. I guess this must be what the property she was at. In an SUV pulling a trailer of beehives. Oh my God. Video shows her breaking open the beehives and flipping one off the flatbed after a physical altercation.
Starting point is 00:22:12 The bees came out, unleashed a swarming, angry and started stinging everybody. Let me redo that sentence. The bees came out, unleashed and swarming, angry, and they started stinging everybody there.
Starting point is 00:22:27 That's awful. Told some deputies had bee allergies. Yeah. Woods allegedly said, oh, you're allergic, good. She's cold-hearted, dude. She's like a superhero villain. She then put on her beekeeper suit. Yeah, there she goes.
Starting point is 00:22:43 And continued to kick over more hives. Oh my God. I don't know those poor bees. Those poor bees got nothing to do with this. Yeah. You know these bees might have warrants. They don't want to go back to jail. Can't go back, man. Can't go back. She fled to Tennessee before finally getting caught. Here's the moment she got
Starting point is 00:22:58 convicted. Hey, hey, hey, hey, she got a truck full of bees. Oh no, that's the moment that she knocked the bees over. Sorry, hold on. Hey, hey, hey, hey, she got a truck full of bees over here. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. I'm opening the bees. He's opening up more. Wow.
Starting point is 00:23:16 She's opening up more. As a shared sperm, we're not taking size, okay? But to release bees in front of an eviction that seems a little excessive, I think everyone has to agree with us, okay? And to argue with the police, she's going to end up going to jail. That's psycho behavior. Yeah, whoa. Weaponizing bees, dude. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:23:37 That really is like a superhero villain type thing. That's how they start. And then she gets away. Soon you'll be weaponizing your little rabbit friend over there. Cody got to work. He's really befriended a little rabbit that lives in the hutch, like in the berm behind our vehicles as a rabbit. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:57 I never see the rabbit. Yeah, that's weird. Part of me thought that maybe he was hallucinating a rabbit. He's right behind your car all the time. Because every day he'd come in and say, I was, I hide my rabbit. I go, yeah, you did, bud. Yeah, you love him. Said hi how to your rabbit, huh?
Starting point is 00:24:11 You love the rabbit. Yeah, he took photos of it today. Look how close he got to it. This thing lets me get this close all the time. Look how close he got right there. Look at. Within like two feet, he got to that rabbit. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:22 And after he did that, where if you're watching in Twitter YouTube, he put his hand out to the rabbit, then he thought, oh, I wonder if rabbits have diseases. They do. You googled it. Yeah, but it's not. It's not. I will be okay. It's not.
Starting point is 00:24:38 I mean, I'm not looking to, I'm still wary. I'm not going to go like pick it up because I don't want to get bit just in case. but I really do want to pick it off. He's not going to pick it up. Okay. If that rabbit gets close enough that he can pick it up, he said this an hour ago. If it lets me.
Starting point is 00:24:52 I wanted to pick up the rabbit and come knock on the window and show you my rabbit. He wants to pick up the rabbit. So bad. But then you looked up what diseases they can have. They got a couple and it could be dangerous for, you know. They probably got bugs or ticks on them, right? Yeah, they have ticks as well. So it's, you be best to not.
Starting point is 00:25:10 But telling you right now. But imagine. You befriend that bit. You befriend that rabbit. It calls all of its rabbits friends. And then you just kind of walk downtown with an army of rabbits protecting you. Yep. You summon them.
Starting point is 00:25:24 Weaponize them. I mean, that's the goal right there. That's the goal. That way. I just open a door because I, you don't even know because the rabbits. You just slowly open a door. Yep. And you just kind of like do like a with your foot or something.
Starting point is 00:25:37 And they all scurry in underneath you. Yeah. Yeah. And then I've got all the cotton candy. And then if you got, well, yes. And if you succeed in finally weaponizing the crows that you want to weaponize, you'll have aerial attacks and ground attacks. That I already know I can do. That didn't take no time at all before those crows were all about me.
Starting point is 00:25:55 If I had any artistic ability, the comic book I would draw of our little Coco and his animal friends that just follow him around. That would be awesome. He'd have snakes that would do all kinds of things. That would be the coolest, just to scoop up a rabbit. Yeah. Although it's, pardon me, it's got probably a nice life here because there's probably not really much. Not a lot of predators. Other than like a random hawk now and again that you see.
Starting point is 00:26:21 It probably has a little, is it a hut what they have? Like they dig a hole? It sounds about right. Is that a rabbit hut? That's close enough for me. Yeah. a whole nice little setup here and I bring it up there. Now it's got coyotes everywhere.
Starting point is 00:26:46 Yeah, it might be living the finest life over there. It's just checking in with you. Yep. It's a sex in the city rabbit. It's not a country rabbit. No, no, yep. He likes the metropolis life. It's an urban rabbit.
Starting point is 00:26:56 It's an urban rabbit. Damn right. We're going to play a little choose your own adventure, Cody. Here's how it's going to work. You're going to jump in our Twitch chat at 730. Like we always do, I'll start a random giveaway. All you got to do is type something. That enters you for free.
Starting point is 00:27:11 And then if you're my winner, my random winner, you get to pick. Five-finger death punch on July 26th, 311, on July 19th. I picked that was two. Weird Al on July 10th. And I picked that one. And I picked that one. So I pick that one. You can choose all of those.
Starting point is 00:27:27 You choose one. All four. Thank you. You choose your own adventure. I chose them all. Coming up at 730 jump in Twitch.tv.tv slash K-Rock C&Y for your chance to win. Some tickets. It's the summer of conference.
Starting point is 00:27:41 Concerts. It really kind of is, not that I said that jokingly. I've got two shows I'm going to in May. I'm going to go see Nate Bargatsy. Okay, yep. And I'm going to go see Jason Raz. Technically, three, don't we have to do stuff for? Oh, and we'll do Alterbridge, yeah. We're going to see Alter Bridge.
Starting point is 00:27:56 With Big Rec and Tim Montana. Yeah, May is mine. I'm kicking it off in May, bud. And I got a lot of shows lined up this summer. I'm going to cake over at Beacon Skip. Cake. I'm going to go to Weird Al. Yeah, oh, yep, yep.
Starting point is 00:28:08 Weird Al. We're going to figure out something for that. I don't keep saying it because I'm going to will it into existence. I know. I mean, I would love to meet Weird Al. Oh, it's happening. It doesn't. I'll be too nervous to meet him anyways.
Starting point is 00:28:18 No, it'll happen. It'll happen if we did them a favor over there by letting Gwar kill you. Oh. Time to return the favor. You're welcome. I let Gwar kill me. Now that he's dead, he can meet Weird Al. No, I don't.
Starting point is 00:28:35 I'm a zombie ghost. What was that one band? Now I can't remember their name. Aren't they playing a lot? over at Beacon Skiff, and usually the types of bands that I like don't play there, but one of them that I might like is, and I forget what it was. There was somebody that you said that I would like. And I saw a clip of them, and I was like, okay, I do like that.
Starting point is 00:28:52 And just because I want to see the atmosphere of a show at Beacon Skiff, because I'd never been there. I never have either. It's just such a cool venue. Hot Mulligan, I bet you'd like that. Yeah, them. Is that one of them? No, that was it.
Starting point is 00:29:01 That was it. Wait. No, it's over. I've got two shows that weekend. May and May. And May. And May. cake is Saturday May 30th
Starting point is 00:29:12 Oh really? So I'm going to go see Cake on Saturday, Jason Razz on Sunday and then Monday's Memorial Day, right? No, very weirdly. Con and I were looking at this yesterday. It's the weekend before. Oh, well, I'm taking that Monday off then
Starting point is 00:29:25 because I booked these assuming that Monday was Memorial Day. Back Back Mondays? Yeah, I'm not coming in. I can't be in charge Memorial Day. No, I'm taking that Monday off. Cool. Yeah. Neat.
Starting point is 00:29:37 Really? That's not Memorial Day? Yeah, it's the 25th. Oh. That sucks. Very confusing. All right. 25th is Memorial Day.
Starting point is 00:29:46 Yeah. Isn't that weird? When I agreed to do two concerts in a weekend, I thought that the next day it would be Memorial Day. That's June 1st. All right. Well, I won't be here June 1st. At least they are mellow where you're going to have a nice weekend of.
Starting point is 00:30:02 Yeah, and they're both right here. Maraz is at the landmark. I mean, it's not like a hard rock show or anything. You're like, oh, man, my body is so. from last night just standing there. Yeah, it's May 25th every year is? I was just going to ask, is it? It's not a moving holiday, I guess you're like.
Starting point is 00:30:16 Is it one of those? And then just the way it falls this year, there's just another. It can't always be a May 25th because it's always on a Monday, isn't it? I have no idea any of the things, man. Hold on now I got to look this. I am, I don't know. His Memorial Day. I will agree with whoever is correct.
Starting point is 00:30:32 Always observed on Monday, May 25th. That's what I said. So why would May 25th always be a Monday? I think maybe just yeah last Monday of May Observes on the last Monday in May That's it Because that's it All right got you
Starting point is 00:30:43 Because then there's a whole other weekend But then Monday is like this on the first That's a little early now I said you're saying Yeah cake hot Mulligan Dark Star Orchestra That's a whole show Whiskey Myers
Starting point is 00:30:55 Oh no you're reading them all Wilco Charlie Crockett in the age of ram I don't know Charlie Crockett is A couple country Dustin Lynch Wilco As fast is over there There's not enough
Starting point is 00:31:06 Boughtin up cardigans in the greater Serche's area for a Wilco show. Head in the heart. That's a band people like. Jesse Wells. They did a hell of a job. Lake Street Drive. Coleswindel.
Starting point is 00:31:17 Slightly stupid. Oh, uh, yeah. And then the Indigo girls. I might need to go see the Indigo girls. That's hilarious. And that whole jazz fest is over there. Yeah, I said that that's on July 10th.
Starting point is 00:31:29 Man. It's popping over at Beacon Schiff. There's a lot. Poping over there at Beacon Schiff. All right. So people are, I love when they do these. kind of Reddit threads that become BuzzFeed articles,
Starting point is 00:31:41 but they're confessing things they learned too late in life. Like we admitted in here that we thought, oh, Duncan O'Brien and Duncan O'Brien were two different places. Turns out it's the same place. We learned that strangely late in life. Yes. But they've also said these are people admitting their things that they learned a little later in life.
Starting point is 00:32:02 For example, I thought the Mount Rushmore faces occurred naturally. I don't know. You might be a little dim, but that's okay. I thought they were bigger. I can't remember. I have no desire to go to Mount Rushmore. Or smaller, depending on once you see a live picture of someone there, I can't remember now because I haven't.
Starting point is 00:32:24 I have to look it up and take 12 seconds to Google something. No, I have no desire to head out there. Well, no, I also, and again, because of how well they hide things in school books and what we're taught and not taught. I was very late in life when I knew that or learned that that was just stolen land. I didn't know that we were just dicks and we're like, hey, sorry, Native Americans, that's ours now. We're going to destroy your sacred rocks and make faces of our stupid presidents.
Starting point is 00:32:51 And wasn't that a sacred rock or some kind? I believe it was like a chief's name or something. I definitely don't want to go there. I'm going to go out there. No, I'm good. This, I'm honestly embarrassed to say that I'm learning this today. So I guess I'm learning this a little late in life as well. The little piggy who went to market wasn't growing grocery shopping.
Starting point is 00:33:12 This little piggy went to market. This little piggy went, what? And then he went we, we, we all the way home? They're going to be killed? The little piggies are going to be. They're going to market to be killed? Oh, I guess I never really. Yeah, they're all saying, yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:31 Paid attention to that. All right, so I'm learning that late in life, I guess. I just thought it went on. Going to the slaughterhouse. One of them had to go to the store that day. I thought they did too. You needed a shop from a store. Right?
Starting point is 00:33:42 See, now you see, Amy just learned that too. Ruin that for her. Little pig poem. Let me see, hold on. What is the whole poem? All right, this little piggy went to market. This little piggy stayed home. This little piggy had roast beef.
Starting point is 00:33:57 What did they even mean? Did they turn him in? He had, you know, he had. Hey, he had rose beef. So he got turned into, wait, that's not. Pig, though. Why would a little pig have beef in it? All right.
Starting point is 00:34:11 It's no ring around the rosy. That's even creepy. With them dead kids. Hold on. I need someone to help me here. This little piggy went to market. And he's been broken down. This little piggy stayed home.
Starting point is 00:34:22 This little piggy had roast beef. This little piggy had none. This little piggy went to L.A. home. I'm still going to live by the... I'm still... In my brain, the piggy's going to the grocery store. Yeah. Because what's the roast beef thing mean?
Starting point is 00:34:35 Yeah. Why did he, he was killed with a cow? What? Somebody explained to me why the little piggy's eating roast beef. Did like, they were doing tricks and like, watch, I bet I can kill this and one at the same time. Because it's kind of, I mean, it's not cannibalism, but if you're, if you're a pig and you're next to a cow and that cow's killed and then made into a meal and you eat it, that's messed up. I mean, it's delicious. That's messed up.
Starting point is 00:35:00 But yeah, he wanted a sandwich before he died. All right, back to things. And if you've learned things late in life and you want to share them, K-Rock tax line, or jump on our Twitter YouTube chat, K-Roc C-N-Y on Twitch and YouTube, this person says, I thought the McGraw-Hill textbooks were made by Tim McGraw and Faith-Hill. Country superstar couple. I tell you right now that is.
Starting point is 00:35:24 Tim McGraw and Faith-Hill. I get all of my news from Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. Their word is. is gospel. I thought Elton John was blind because he always wore those glasses. Okay. Yep. Okay.
Starting point is 00:35:40 I can see that one. Okay. When you're told not to operate heavy machinery with certain medications, I always assume they meant bulldozers. They also mean cars. Cars is a heavy machine. Yeah, but I mean. I always do see that.
Starting point is 00:35:54 I go, well, I'm not using any forklifts today. I'm like, I have no ability to get behind a... I've got no intention to operate a skiskinet. steer later on today. Right, I'm not going over, no steamrollers or nothing. I thought Jimmy Buffett and Warren Buffett were the same person. They are. And that he got really rich off of the Margarita song.
Starting point is 00:36:13 He did. Proof the me they're not. You ever seen them in the same place? Yeah, man. You have not. Absolutely not. I thought every song being played on the radio was being played live at the radio station. You got to be from like the 1910s to think that.
Starting point is 00:36:28 I mean, because it was back then. Back then it would be a band in there. They come down and play some of my tunes for you now. But you think right now I would have Metallica. I'll have to walk in here, set up their instruments. Well, if you listen to this show, a lot of times they are here. Isn't that right, Mr. Hatfield? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:46 Stay right there. Stay right there. We're going to, not yet. Don't leave. Not yet. No, no, no. Stay right next. Yeah, you.
Starting point is 00:36:54 We're over. Where I may roam. Don't roam too far. Don't roam too far. Don't roam too far. Don't run too far. Just stay right over there. Adam Weissman, any takes?
Starting point is 00:37:01 You're cutting up, Adam. You're cutting up. A little silly goose today. Tyler and chat says, Did you know a certain percentage of Americans think chocolate milk comes from brown cows? After the last decade we've lived through, Tyler, I'm not surprised by that. I'm not surprised by that. It absolutely does.
Starting point is 00:37:23 Why else will there be brown dairy cow? You guys are crazy, man. Pat Lucas used to work at News Channel 9 and he said the amount of people who thought the national news was coming out of of East Syracuse was shocking to me. Like, you thought that, like, David Muir was, I mean, he was at some point, but I, yep, I can go with Pat Lucas in that one, working over at WSYR, the radio side of it. How many calls I would get every single day. Thinking what?
Starting point is 00:37:52 I need to talk to Rush Limbaugh about something real quick. Oh, do you? Excuse me? Yeah, put me on with Rush. Okay. Put you on with Rush right now? You have to call his, no. I'm calling you.
Starting point is 00:38:04 You hear he's on your airwaves. I'm like, oh, God. Explain to me. All right, go ahead, that we'll put you right on with rush. Cousin Jay thought for a long time Chinese duck sauce was made with actual duck in it. It's not? What is duck sauce then?
Starting point is 00:38:18 I kind of thought it might as it was too. What is it? Is it sweet and sour? Is that what duck sauce is? Duck sauce is a sweet and tangy, orange-colored condiment. Fruity jelly-like sauce used for dipping. Nothing to do with eggs. Made from apricots, plums, peaches.
Starting point is 00:38:33 apples, peaches, pumpkin pie combined with sugar, vinegar, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Okay. Dan, I'm not reading that one out loud, but yes. Better know. That's a realization of several. I don't know what you're talking about. What about brown eggs?
Starting point is 00:38:46 Do they come from brown chickens? Ask the egg expert here. You tell me. I don't, yeah, I don't know how that works, right? I think a chick, I think that any chicken can make a white or a brown egg, right? Because sometimes they're blue. They are. Sometimes they're kind of like a rat, like a pink or whatever.
Starting point is 00:39:03 Because the wild ones that I have, there's like 30 different colors in that. And the size of them. They are, yeah. Some are jumbo. Yeah. Some are not. It's crazy. Just also real quick.
Starting point is 00:39:16 And why are they different? The yolks darker. I don't know. Is that a thing? Is that what you're getting? Well, darker yolks for the wild chickens. Okay. They're delicious.
Starting point is 00:39:25 Tyler and Chad says, the percentage of rain is the area in which we'll receive rain. That's not chance. Not today. Hey, but I was today years old when I learned that one. That one was probably one of the most recent for me. So I had no idea. If it says 45% chance of rain today. It's not a 45% chance that we're going to get it.
Starting point is 00:39:46 But it also is because it's a 45% coverage. Of the area is going to see rain today. So if I'm in the area, there is a 45% chance, but no, I see what you're saying. Yep. I see what you're saying. It's very weird. Oh, they're darker because nutrients, different nutrients those chickens eat versus is like farm chickens, I guess.
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Starting point is 00:41:12 Bucket and a mop. We've got a ghost app. Government. Ovalis is running right now, seeing a lot of words over there for some reason. All right, let me give you the promotion here, first of all. We are giving those tickets away. Today and tomorrow with a Choose Your Own Adventure brought you by the summer of live. On sale this morning at what?
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Starting point is 00:42:11 because there's probably a code that I get in my email. But everybody gets it at 10 a.m. this morning. The shows that we're giving out, Choose your own adventure tomorrow morning at 7.30 a.m. What's it saying now? Garden. Garden? Yeah, we are talking a lot of different gardening.
Starting point is 00:42:25 Yeah, it's true. Yep. Okay. That's hilarious. Yeah. That's a chat. Oh. She's a Chad.
Starting point is 00:42:32 Kathy. Yeah. Kathy, yep. Anyways, thank you, Avalis. We all like the same kind of God. I'm going to turn your mic off, Avalis. Thank you. Because I got a lie.
Starting point is 00:42:40 I got to focus on doing this broadcast. Thank you for stopping in, though. Thank you. Thank you for joining us. Mitten. Al. Al. Al.
Starting point is 00:42:48 That's an L. They gave me an L? It's an L. Oh. Yep. Screw you then. That's a big L. Screw you.
Starting point is 00:42:53 So, AI, we talk about it regularly. I use a lot of it. I'm working on a big project for the, this show and I'm using a lot of AI elements to build different things because I'm not as developed as I used to be with my websites. No, I get it. I get it. I used to know a lot more about website building than I do now, but thankfully I can use Claude and- Yep. And see, that's where you are creative, so you will come up with ways and make everything look real good as the opposite of everybody already where already this spring, not even summer, I am so sick of every local place
Starting point is 00:43:32 using that generic AI whatever to make their page event picture or whatever. It's the most. There's a lot of AI posters happening right now. Yeah. And now every single one of your event posters look exactly the same because you're all just using AI. Yeah, we got to turn it off, dude. It won't shut up. You're all just using AI.
Starting point is 00:43:56 So the posters all look like a jumbled mess of not creative, whatever. Like, I like some of them, but it's like, all right, we get it. You're paying money for a service instead of, you know, kind of being creative yourself. I've been using AI for a few different. I use AI for a lot of inspiration. So, like, if I need to design something, like, I had to design a couple of things this week for some stuff we have coming up in June. And I want to see, like, what AI gives me for inspiration, and then I'll design based off
Starting point is 00:44:28 of that. I'll use elements of it. Yeah. But I know what you're talking about, where it's, like, like, you know what you're talking about, where it's like, there's my poster with all the same fonts, all the same colors. And it's just like a jumbled mass. It's a jumbled mass.
Starting point is 00:44:39 A word. And, I mean, it looks, you know, professional. It doesn't. Yeah, no, it looks great. They all look the same now because of, you know, the same things. Like, Claude is not good at images for some reason. Like, I tried to have it design a thing for our K-Rock fantasy belt. I wanted to see what it would design.
Starting point is 00:45:01 And it was, I mean, it was Microsoft Paint. It was terrible. But then like chat GPT is better at images. And I'm just trying to learn all these things because they do help. Yes. But the number one thing, people are using AI for and I had never thought about it, finding recipes for their favorite foods. So if you're like, how do I make the Olive Garden Alfredo, the stuff we have?
Starting point is 00:45:24 Oh, the books and stuff? Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. I use it for stuff like that. Do you? Or, you know, my weird Cody AI thing.
Starting point is 00:45:31 things. You know, it's like, how do I have this? But how do I make it better? That's how the eggs thing started. Oh, that's cool. Did you ever find a way to make him fluffier? No, I just, it just keeps getting tips, but I can't, I'm not always craving a thing of eggs.
Starting point is 00:45:46 So, no, but what I did, just real quick, what I have been doing lately is when I, when I, I've been doing my, like, tendies and stuff. Yeah. With my big egg mixtures and stuff with, like, the milk. Yeah. I have been taking that after, and you have to make sure. you cook it for a while because, you know, it's had chicken in it. I've been using that and making eggs because you have four or five eggs in a thing
Starting point is 00:46:11 and milk and now it's got all sorts of seasonings in it because you're just dunking chicken and whatever in it back and forth. And it's been pretty good. It's got weird flavors to it. Can you do a thing? I follow this chef on TikTok and he does these, he makes like duplicates, but he makes him at home. So he wanted to make the McDonald's chicken nuggets the other day.
Starting point is 00:46:30 Yeah. I don't know how he did it. Yeah, what does he do? I could not. I'm not a chef, so I don't know. But he did make the coding because he's like, yeah, it's not what you think it is. He explained it. I had to find you the video.
Starting point is 00:46:42 But he did a thing that I want you to try next time you're making Tendies. Where he takes the chicken nugget. Okay. And he fries it. Okay. And then it rests. And then he fries it again. And he said it double crisps it or something.
Starting point is 00:46:56 I've heard of that. Like you let it chill for a sec? Yeah. And then you, yeah. pop that sum bitch right back in. Yeah. The double twice baked kind of deal. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:07 I want you to do that. Well, just one, Tendi. Just one Tendi. Just to see. Mm-hmm. Taxline says, thank you for trying to save my job. I'm a graphic designer
Starting point is 00:47:16 and I'm worried about my job becoming obsolete. I think everybody is with AI, but here's the good news. People are already turning on it. And rightfully so, because it's being overused. Like Cody said, the posters all look the same. They're the most just generic.
Starting point is 00:47:29 How many? TV and radio commercials now have this voice. Yep. Come and get blah, blah, blah, with this voice. Like, every, it's turning people off. And the whole, like, what? It's the shiny new toy, but don't stress it. And not that, I'm saying, well, you need to use us.
Starting point is 00:47:44 It's not what I'm saying. But, like, what sells local things is when you're on TV and you hear somebody that you know, like you know their voice, so you're like, oh, yeah, this guy's pitching this or this lady's pitching this, not, I think that what you should have is the about. us. Yeah, like, it's... Trust me. Computer.
Starting point is 00:48:04 Why would I trust you? You didn't even want to put a human in this commercial. Yeah, so no, no, I'm not going to trust me anymore. What I used my AI for is stuff that I'm not smart enough to do. Like, I'll give you an example. I'm trying to build a back end for our website. And I want to have an audio player and ladies, try not to get too horny. I mean, just...
Starting point is 00:48:26 I want to have an embedded audio player that represents. that references my RSS feed of our daily podcast. So I want a player that'll play those. I don't know how to code that. And there's nothing that exists in the structure I'm using that I can get like a plug-in. So if I go to Claude and I tell it exactly what I want, I want you to work with this system and this and this and this, it does do it.
Starting point is 00:48:49 It programs it. It's pretty good. I think that's the jobs that are at danger, like coders and web development and stuff. Yeah. You can already see the, the, you know, people who move off from the, hey, you know, maybe the poster, maybe you don't do a little more creative work.
Starting point is 00:49:06 Because look how quick it took you're here just for us to go out and be like, hey, and you're writing your commercials, chat GPT might not be the best idea. And it'll keep getting better. It'll keep getting better. And we'll keep adapting. Yeah. And we'll always need humans. Like there's always the, you're seeing a lot about it.
Starting point is 00:49:25 Because people are always afraid they're going to miss the boat. And it happened with the dot-coms. And everybody didn't get invested in the dot-coms. So they're like, did I not, did I miss the boat? I should have invested or he goes back to Apple. All the nerdy stuff happens. And a lot of people aren't nerdy enough to understand it. So when somebody comes wrong and they say, hey, this is the future and this is blah, blah, blah, you should give a lot of money to it.
Starting point is 00:49:46 People who don't understand it are going to get excited about it. Yes. And there will be uses. And AI will solve a lot of diseases and cure, hopefully cure cancer. It will do a lot of behind-the-scenes. stuff, but people still crave humans. There's a whole worlds that maybe you haven't even discovered of AI podcasts that exist, where they're not a single human.
Starting point is 00:50:10 No, there's not one person. It can be a true crime podcast that is all AI. And it's essentially an audio book because it's an AI voice telling you about this thing. Maybe that's interesting to a small audience, but it's not interesting to me. Yep. And AI, you can't interact in real, you can interact with AI, but you can't have a connection. Yeah, no, it's not the same. Maybe we're just trying to save our careers because, you know, AI can do this, I guess.
Starting point is 00:50:42 It could, but it wouldn't be the same. No, and it's not. And you can see it with a lot of the different ones that have tried to replace live people where, yeah, we get replaced because people are cheap asses and just would rather have some pipe. and BS from Cincinnati or nobody or whatever, but you really can't replace this or else, you know, that. And we even have one here with Tony or whatever the hell that is. That would be across the board.
Starting point is 00:51:09 Yeah, that'd be everywhere. But that's been out for like 15 years now. And it didn't, yeah, that's good and it serves its purpose. But it didn't do probably what, you know, a lot of people thought all those were going to do. Rothgar and chat says I saw an article or someone used Claude to fix an issue with their API. And Claude completely wiped their back end. Yeah, their backups.
Starting point is 00:51:28 happened in nine seconds. They allowed a Claude to access all their data and Claude wiped. And just deleted everything. I don't even understand how that would even, like, I don't even, that's too, too much for my brain. Yeah, you're giving it access to something. You gave it access and boom, it's gone and wiped it out. So, listen. Yeah. It's, it's like, this is, Val Kilmer's going to be in a movie and he's not alive anymore. Yeah. Don't tell me that's not weird. It's, it's very weird. and I don't, I'm not. There'll be people that are fine with it. But after, like, it's still, it's weird.
Starting point is 00:52:03 I want to see what his daughter said this morning. About it. She was on the today show about it. I don't, I don't like it. I'd say, I think it's a cash grab for one to try to hone in on a little nostalgia. Look, no, look at all look. We did it's Val. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:20 Like, and if I was an actor in Hollywood, I'd be like, I'm alive. Yeah. That's the other thing, man. Instead of making Val Kilmer not look like what he looked like at the end, because it's an old man Val Kilmer. Guess what? He didn't look like that. Like, I'm all about not to get, I'm like, I'm all about using technology to improve your art.
Starting point is 00:52:42 Like there's an AI, there's a not do it for you. AI music service called Sono, Suno, S-U-N-O, whatever it is. And people are making complete albums out of it and doing none of the work. You can just type in, give me an emo song with these lyrics and a, doesn't. And you don't even got to do the lyrics. You can say, give me an email song about that, and I just do it. Yeah, no thanks. That's bland to me. I think that I view AI
Starting point is 00:53:04 with music the same way people in the 80s would have viewed drum machines. Well, why wouldn't you get a real drummer? Trump Resner said this in an interview. They go, they were pissed at him because you'd use drum machines in the 80s, in the beginning of 9-inch nails. They're like, well, why wouldn't you use a real drummer? That doesn't sound like a real drummer. And he goes,
Starting point is 00:53:20 because I don't want to, I don't like how a drummer sounds. I want it to sound like this. So using the tool, Yeah, inside of what you're doing. Inside of what you're doing is the future. But anyway, that was a long AI discussion, I guess. And it wasn't even us. We never even been here, guys. Guys, we've been on the air in six years.
Starting point is 00:53:38 Can you believe that? We're holograms. We got a new friend in the studio. Colleen is here from McCauley Insurance. Hello, Colleen. Hi, guys. How are you? Hello.
Starting point is 00:53:48 We are fantastic. So let's get people the information. How do they find you? McCauley Insurance Group. What do we go to? What is the website? East Syracuse Insurance.com. East Syracuse Insurance.com.
Starting point is 00:53:59 Where in these cues? Yeah, where are you in East Syracuse? Right in the heart of the village, across from the fire station. That's where I grew up. You grew up right. In the same building as Black Sea Tattoo. Oh, how nice. It's right there.
Starting point is 00:54:10 Literally, I could probably see your building from a house. And then you can go to the thrift store this right over there. I go to that thrift store. Costas. Colleen, I'm glad you're here because I was recently broken up with you by my insurance agency. Yeah, you're right. I was recently dumped. I was recently dumped by Liberty Bibbity.
Starting point is 00:54:29 Because I didn't know. This was not fair, though. Anything that happens in my car is my fault, essentially. I will give you a full of this full story, Colleen. Last winter, going to pick up my kid from basketball practice. And I'm turning on to a side road. And it was a snowstorm. And my car slid into a telephone pole and I had to get a bunch of things replaced.
Starting point is 00:54:50 That's fine. I'll take that blame. But then... That one, sure. But then over the summer, take the family to the Grand Canyon. And I'm driving a rental van. And a truck in front of me has a rock fly off the truck and break the windshield in the desert. And then I get a call from saying, well, you've had two at-fault accidents and we're not going to insure you anymore.
Starting point is 00:55:14 And I say, I didn't throw a rock at the windshield. Whoa. Is that a common thing? What did I do wrong? You did nothing wrong. Thank you, Colleen. Life happens. Life happens.
Starting point is 00:55:26 That's why you have insurance. Sure. However, unfortunately, right now it's a hard insurance market. Okay. So the carriers, if you have a couple of blemishes on your record, that's it. They're going to drop you. So what I did is, well, first of all, I'm going to talk to Colleen about getting insurance through Colleen because now I'm... Excellent.
Starting point is 00:55:45 I'm running out here in a couple weeks. I'll take care of you. But you know what I did? And I think everybody should do this. I went and I took that six-hour defensive driving course. Because somebody said, well, yeah, it'll help your lower insurance. Is that something people should do? Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:55:57 All day long, every carrier will give you that discount. And it was really, it was really easy. It's like you just sit there through the course, I did it online, and then you have a take a quiz after each section, and it's like, what do you do at a red light? Stop. Well, I mean. Good job. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:56:14 So that's a way to save some money, right? Absolutely. So you go through farmers. What's different about you versus who I would. through or anybody is through. So farmers, obviously a national carrier. They have a very high AM best rating, so they have very solid financials. They're not going to go away anytime soon.
Starting point is 00:56:35 They've been around a long time. Okay. What's nice, though, is that if farmers isn't a good fit for you, maybe you have, you know, some activity on your record, farmers allows us to broker through relationships they have with other major carriers. Oh, good to know. You know, it's not just farmers. We can go outside of farmers.
Starting point is 00:56:52 with relationships they have. So I come to you and you can find me the best deal essentially as I'm trying to recover from this year of accidents, I guess. But here's something interesting. I didn't know that you offer. You also offer small business insurance. So hair salons, offices like this. What does that look like?
Starting point is 00:57:09 So our appetite or sweet spot is the small mom and pop shops, you know, the small little boutiques around town, offices for accountants, lawyers, things of that nature. some small artisans and contractors. Sure. And that's just to protect yourself of maybe a customer, trips and falls or whatever it is. Yep. And workers' compensation.
Starting point is 00:57:30 We have very aggressive competitive rates right now. Good to know. We're talking to Colleen from McCauley Insurance Agency. It's McCauley Insurance Agency? Correct. Macaulay Insurance Agency. Also, coming up on summertime, Coco, got to insure those boats, ATAs, motorcycles, all of that. And jet ski eventually.
Starting point is 00:57:46 I have a little, jet ski when we have. I have a little rowboat. And I wanted insurance for it because I'm afraid of, like, bumping into a really expensive boat with my little rowboat. And I was able to find a policy for that. It's like $100 a year to insure my little rowboat. You can find it for anybody, right? Yeah, they're very economical. Okay.
Starting point is 00:58:03 And then also, the big one. Special event insurance. So what does that mean? Like, I'm throwing a, I guess, throwing a concert or something? What does that look like? So right now with spring and summer coming, we have graduation parties, weddings, retirement parties, and a lot of places. That you rent, they want to make sure they're covered. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:23 So they want you to have special event insurance. Okay. We can even do something like hole in one prize packages where, you know, $50,000 if you get a hole in one. We can insure that. So that $50,000, if somebody hits it isn't coming out of your pocket. So if you're doing like a promotion into golf course, those are all insured. I didn't think that. Wow.
Starting point is 00:58:41 I just never assumed that. What a good idea. I never assumed a local agency could do all this for us. How great. That's cool. Yeah. So go ahead, give me the website one more time, Colleen. East Syracuse Insurance.
Starting point is 00:58:50 East Syracuse Insurance.com. If you just Google McCauley Insurance, you'll see it pop up. MCC-A-W-L-E-Y. Colleen, great to meet you. Thank you for coming in. Great to meet you as well. We'll be in touch for sure, Colin. I keep forgetting, we're so busy this morning.
Starting point is 00:59:05 It is a whiskey Wednesday, bud. Go get cruel. Go live at 7 o'clock tonight on twitch. com. TV slash K-Rox C-N-Y. Streaming is the future. Please follow us on Twitch and YouTube as we will be streaming live tonight. 7 o'clock. some whiskey courtesy of liquor, wine, and moonshine, and some
Starting point is 00:59:23 puff, puff. Thanks to East Coast Emeralds in North Syracuse. Oh, my goodness. Paul does a good idea. Chinese buffet tour coming up next. We were at the diner tour, now we're doing Chinese buffet tour. What was the reason that we did that? We did that for a reason.
Starting point is 00:59:40 Sunday brunch. It was just a tour of the... The only way we could get Polly out of the house is if we'd go to a Chinese buffet, and that's... He got to dictate where we would eat, and... We should do that. We, you know, we should bring that back. No, bye.
Starting point is 00:59:51 Actually, I can't. I can't. I can't. Again, right now, I got to scroll Facebook in my office. Golly. So a road in Wisconsin, Wisconsin, is trying something new. Oh, crap. Oh, crap.
Starting point is 01:00:07 Oh, crap. They're putting decimal points on their speed limit signs to try to get people's attention. Because you're like, wait, what does that say? What? We're trying it. They're trying it. I don't get it. So, like 65.1.
Starting point is 01:00:22 They have a road that they need you to go real slow on, like a school zone or whatever. This is a small street near a recycling center. People were going too fast on it. So they've made the posted speed limit 17.3 miles an hour. Okay. They say the idea is to make you pause, look twice, and it breaks that autopilot feeling we can all fall into when driving familiar routes. Or you randomly accidentally hit the brakes for whatever reason
Starting point is 01:00:51 because you're kind of thrown off by that and end up hitting a car or having a car hit you from a hind or something. I can tell you, as someone who is currently teaching a teenager to drive, and they're doing a great job. The speed limit signs are the biggest headache because they change so much. Yep. Especially in a Sviga County. Yep.
Starting point is 01:01:12 It's like 55, 30, 45, 55, 30. Yep. And I'm always like, all right, watch that, watch that speed limit. Because it takes a long time to learn where your cops are and where they're not going to be and what roads you can go faster on. Yeah, cousin Jay, I'm going 173 miles an hour like the sign says. Yeah. That's what I should be going.
Starting point is 01:01:31 Oh, sorry, I didn't see it. And I'm always like, I always have to pull that dad move where they'll be driving and they'll be going the speed of the person in front of them. Yeah. But they're going too fast and I go, that's not the speed limit. I catch myself on 81 and stuff like that doing that all the time. I'm in the throughway where I'll look down and it'll be like, oh, they can go 80. You slow down, dumbass.
Starting point is 01:01:52 Yeah, exactly. Let them get the ticket. You don't pay attention. You just think you're going to the flow of traffic. And then all of a sudden it's like, oh, God. That's what I have to always say. I'm like, but. Because that'll get your points real fast.
Starting point is 01:02:02 You're going 60 right now. Get your points real quick. Well, here you go. I'm going to say speed as them. All right. Great. If they jumped off a bridge with you to, Cody. Depends.
Starting point is 01:02:12 Be a pretty cool bridge. I always wanted to do that growing up. but of course, where everyone was jumping was down into water, and that was not going to happen. Yeah. Because there was a bunch of places around the East Cues to do that off of bridges and quarries and... I always yell at people.
Starting point is 01:02:26 Eerie canal ducks. I know that that's a big upstate central New York thing is to bridge jump, and it is so dumb. Now that we're getting to summer, I'm going to give you my lecture again, everybody. That water is like six foot deep. It is not deep enough to be diving in in a lot of places. You don't want to be paralyzed.
Starting point is 01:02:41 Oh, me. I don't... I got to give my... Dad lecture right here. Get down from there. Everybody thinks the river is 100 feet deep. It is not. It is like 6 to 10 feet.
Starting point is 01:02:52 Plenty of diving boards. Some places more shallow than a pool. Go to the Green Lakes if you want to jump off of something. They have a diving board there. Dumbass is jumping off a bridge. Think about your football career. I mean, come on. You're not going to go pro if you're paralyzed.
Starting point is 01:03:06 Right? Okay. You're going to do something with a broken lag down. Or you'll land on a refrigerator or something that's down there. You don't know what's in that water. That sounds terrible. You don't know what's in that water. Water, dude, it's gross.
Starting point is 01:03:16 Yeah, cousin Jay's talking about the one that I was thinking of. I would go and watch the people do that. Into the aqueducts? Yeah. The stupidest things we've ever done because we're no idea. No, you don't know how deep that water is. But you would climb up there and just whee! What is it?
Starting point is 01:03:29 What's the one up by me, Salmon River Falls or whatever that is? People like to jump off. The people are dying all the time up there. That one in the one in Brewers. Don't jump off things into water. I'm going to be that nerd right now. Yeah. Stop it.
Starting point is 01:03:41 There's very few spots that are tested. and, you know, actuals play. You can do that from, like, you know, the 30s and grandpa's doing it for forever. But those are very few and far between, man. If you're in, like, Hawaii and you're with a cliff diver and whatever, fine. But just some podunk, you know, backwoods bridge, and you're jumping into a river.
Starting point is 01:04:05 Here I go. Here I go. Look at Lucky. My uncle brother broke both of his ankles bridge jumping because the water wasn't deep enough. Yeah. Damn kids. waving my fingers at you. Get the show on demand wherever you download your favorite purgasts.
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Starting point is 01:04:30 So we all, uh, if you are a teen of the 90s, early 2000s, you are definitely aware of Shannon Elizabeth as she was top hot back in those eras. Yeah. And then she was in the American Mott. pie movies. We saw Hooters. With the top off. And that was super crazy hot.
Starting point is 01:04:48 That was like the craziest thing that's ever happened. Like it blew our minds back then. Yeah. It really, really did. Well, she kicked off her OnlyFans last month. And in the first week, how much money do you think Shannon Elizabeth earned on OnlyFans? Wow. Is it like...
Starting point is 01:05:05 This is my question, because I'm not a subscriber? Nudes? Can anybody? Buts. Somebody listening to this show is an OnlyFan subscriber to Shannon. Elizabeth. Yeah. What is she doing on there? Yeah, what is it? Topless, bottomless?
Starting point is 01:05:18 There's extreme butthole close-ups. Is there stuff going in? Like, what's going on? Give me a description. Yeah, just scantily clad. How much do you think she made? Man, I don't want to overshoot it, but I don't want to underdo it either. 50 grand. One week. Shannon Elizabeth's Star American Pie. 100 grand.
Starting point is 01:05:40 $200,000. American Pie star Shannon Elizabeth earned over $1.2 million on her first week of only fans. The actor launched her page on April 16th. Oh my God. Okay? That's... Elizabeth told People magazine she was, quote, tired of working in Hollywood where other people control the narrative and the outcome of my career.
Starting point is 01:06:08 Preach, sis. I bet. Take the reins of your own career. She said the move represents changing that showing off my more sexy side, no one has seen and being closer to my fans. Yes, it says, uh, uh, it's going to have behind the scenes moments, exclusive photos and videos,
Starting point is 01:06:29 candid glimpses and chatting with her directly. Yeah, but I don't want to talk to her. I want to, like, what are the parts that I can see? That, I can't, I don't know. I check for like leaks and nobody's posted. leaks yet. You can subscribe for free, which means you pay for the things. What, like the chat and stuff you pay for? Like, you can subscribe to her for free, but then you pay for anything. You're not going to be able to see anything. Oh, okay, okay.
Starting point is 01:06:54 So she's got 28 posts, so I don't know what. She did do Playboy, so haven't we seen this? But this was her 20 years ago. So now it's her being able to decide what you want to see. The older I get, the more I like older ladies. Do you do that? Are you the same? Are you still like like young, young goth chicks. Both. Same thing. I've just noticed that I'm attracted. Oh yeah, you're an older. I'm always attracted to women my age.
Starting point is 01:07:20 Well, that's a nice, normal, healthy thing as opposed to, you know, dudes that are like, no, I'm only 18 year old chicks, bro, 18 year old chicks. Like that's, because that's weird. Because, like, those are, like, kids to me. Yeah. Like, I've always been, like, I want to, like, because I saw all the comments where they're like, oh my God, why do I want to see you? I don't know if she's like almost 50.
Starting point is 01:07:40 Like, what would I want to see? You know, almost? I do. I want to see a woman who's my age. All of it. Yes, all of it. I like the women that are my age looking at them. And it's not, because I don't have this, but it's people with kids, once they get older,
Starting point is 01:07:54 then it starts to be like, well, then that's, that's like my daughter's age. That's my son's age. That's my daughter's friend's ages. That's my son's friend. Like, that's how it is then. But that's, I mean, that's the price you pay. Something about you, hot moms. You look great.
Starting point is 01:08:09 Did you get older? And yeah, Mils. Right? For sure. Yes. Well, yeah, it's, you know. Mel says I'm attracted to a lot of people, but it's weird to find young people hot. Give me a hot guy over 30.
Starting point is 01:08:21 Same with a lady. Yeah, I like it. I like watching people age. No, it's moved on now as you've gotten older. Like, right now, like, when you see all these, you know, hot young actresses and music people, well, I'll see them and be like, wow, they're hot. Yeah. But it's not, it's just because that's a superficial, they're attractive.
Starting point is 01:08:43 They're hot. It's not a, oh man, what I love to settle down with Sabrina Carpenter. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, she's 22, I don't know how old she is, but she's 22 years old, like, no, it's just a, they're hot. But then you get, you know, the people of your age where it's more than that because there's interests and all of that. I know that, like, the dude thing is supposed to be like, I love, I love 22 year chicks and they're fine to look at but they don't. Yes, because they're hot and
Starting point is 01:09:12 but I'm way more interested in women in their 40s and 50s right now. 52 years old, Chan and Elizabeth is. Just as hot as any 20 year old. Yeah, to me. Yeah. My brain is adjusted. It's interesting. Like when I was in my 20s, I wasn't attracted to older women. I just, now that I'm in my mid 40s, nearing the end of my life. I get it because again, that was more of your age. I like women of my age. But, yep, no. Yeah. She's definitely hot.
Starting point is 01:09:41 I want to see what she's posting, though. I just want to be a looky loom. Pop, Baltimore. I'd like to know, is she? Whiskey Wednesday. Join your boy tonight. 7 o'clock on Twitch.com. K.Roxy and why come get yourself something to drink.
Starting point is 01:09:56 Brought you by Liquor Wine and Moonshine, State Fair Boulevard, and East Coast Emerald in North Syracuse. Have you been back over since? I have it. I haven't. I don't get out to North Syracuse. You should just pop out that way. Should I pop over there?
Starting point is 01:10:10 Get a cheesecake tonight, you're saying? Well, not you're saying that. I was going to say hit up, you could do them, cheese steak, splash. Oh, that's a combo. What's he got over there? Just a bunch of new glassware and stuff? So much new glassware.
Starting point is 01:10:22 I mean, from, like, yes, like all that fun stuff I show on Cocoa puffs. Yeah. But I like what I think you would like more of the just sleek, cool-looking pieces and stuff. And he's got a lot of that too. We're just real nice.
Starting point is 01:10:37 water pipes. Water pipes. He has like stuff for everybody. If you like the silly... Cody had a cheeseburger dog pipe last week. Or I got that sleek Phoenix one that I like. That's what I mean. There's a bunch more like that right now as well.
Starting point is 01:10:52 And I haven't even really tipped the iceberg yet. There's just a million things over there now. Surprised that you're even in town this week. Because the annual Seagull screeching competition is happening over in Belgium. I know you usually compete. I lost in the regionals. I didn't even get to go to Melbourne. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:12 Well, pretty good one. Pretty good one. That was a minimal attempt right there. Here is one of the screechers and then the organizer, Karnie Grownholz of Norway. Yeah, that's a good name for it. Croni. Those are people? That's a human doing that.
Starting point is 01:11:34 I can't. I can't. I don't know. I can't get that hot. I can't get that high. No, it's like a rooster. It's for having a high, squeaky, annoying voice. Even I can't get as high as they're doing right there.
Starting point is 01:11:46 I can get pretty high, but... That's a person. I found it hilarious that it was one competition in a thing that I was doing but was very weird. And I turned 40 that year, and I think that kind of ticked in that I was like, I'm not going to be boring or do all the grown-up things now. I'll do this competition. That's hilarious.
Starting point is 01:12:07 That's her doing it. I also That's good. First one is better. I want you to know that in this clip, she is wearing a feather hat. She has a white face paint. Yep.
Starting point is 01:12:18 She's wearing a gull mask. They all wear costumes to do it. You got to do it. Yep. Would that like, if you did that up at Rudy's, would that call the seagulls over? Like if you're out and start doing that?
Starting point is 01:12:30 I can tell you this. As someone that does those noises at the birds around me, I've never gotten any of them to come towards me. To reply. They don't think you're looking. to mate. No, or like geese. When you do that at geese, I've never...
Starting point is 01:12:43 What sound do you make a geese? Like, I'm like, you do that. There's your boy out there walking around honking a geese. He's out there honking a geese. Yeah, if something's making a sound, I'm probably going to do the sound
Starting point is 01:12:57 right back at it just from out of just, you know, stims. You got to. Other side of this, we'll play a little hockey. Congratulations, Buffalo Sabres. No. They didn't win last night? No. What was that clip they were shown on TV? I went to bed.
Starting point is 01:13:10 It was a Pastorneck. And I got to ask hockey fans, was that a cheap move, Pastorneck, what he did? What do you do? He jumped out there in overtime, because it was overtime. At the last, like, it was a line change. And it wasn't a cherry pick, but it was pretty close. Like, he jumped out, switched lines, and was all by himself out there.
Starting point is 01:13:29 Yeah, he's out of cherry pick, eyeball says. He did a sick move. Yeah. But I was like, even, I was like, I don't know much, but that looked. And I know that people aren't the biggest fans of him in Boston anyway, but I was like, Mm. All right, Bruins up two, three.
Starting point is 01:13:42 No, Bruins. Buffalo's up three, two. Sorry, I'm all over the place with wrong sets. And now does it go to Boston? And two? Now they play Friday in Boston. Okay. All right, well, do it there then.
Starting point is 01:13:55 Knock out that stupid Boston crowd on Boston Road. But then why does it say Friday is game six in Boston? Yep. And then round one will be Sunday. Oh, or game seven. If necessary, I bet. Oh, maybe, I don't know. Because now you get into, oh, hi there.
Starting point is 01:14:13 If necessaries. Okay. All right, yeah, because, all right, all right. Well, speaking of playoff hockey, we do have crunch tickets. You can go. Cruncher at home in the barn. Run! Friday and Sunday, tied up.
Starting point is 01:14:28 Cleveland Monsters, one one each. They're going to be playing Friday and Sunday in Syracuse if you want to go. That's a lot of time in between. What, Friday and Sunday? No, um, one do they play? Sunday? Oh, yeah. Sunday to Friday? Maybe because they know they want to sell tickets. So, like, maybe playing. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:14:43 H.L. works. Here's what you do. Text me on the K-Rock text line. 315, 364, 101. Okay. You're going to text the word crunch. And the day you want to go. So crunch Friday or crunch Sunday. And then I'll pick people at random. Text you back if you're my winner. You're not going have to go pick up anything. It's going to go right to your phone if you're my winner. So, all right. We are going to play a little hockey gaming stream. Powered by. Hidden Gardens coming very soon.
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Starting point is 01:15:31 I want that tank. Let's go. That'd be awesome. We're going to be mammoth at Golden Knights. Cody is the mammoth. I'm the Golden Knights. We'll play that. You can place your bet right now in Twitch. Please be following on streaming. Streaming is the future. Twitch.tv.tv. Didn't take them long. It gets the playoffs. Geez. Playoffs. Radio worried. You get the 90s at 9. K. K. Kroch. K.

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