The Show - ISLAND BOYZ

Episode Date: June 4, 2026

Cody is getting ready for his big Taste of Syracuse weekend. Knicks win Game 1 & are looking good out the gate. Cop pulls a gun on a fellow officer for microwaving fish in the break room. Car Bell..., founder of ‘Fuel’ calls in before thei performance on Saurday. We continue to keep the close eye on A.I. wins & fails. Plus, Danny Liedka from Visit Syracuse gets us talkin’ 315 history & so much more on a Thursdee!

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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. Oh, really? What were you going to tell you up for, um...
Starting point is 00:00:51 I was going to say that every day we do more and more old man things. Yes, we're very old. And yesterday, Hambone ran into me in Walmart. Oh, all right. And I just happen to have the most old man cart. He's like, oh, what you get? What you get in? And I was like, I must say it in the old man voice.
Starting point is 00:01:10 I just getting ready for the weekend. I got my comfy black shoes. Uh-huh. I got my nice insoles. He didn't get me on the expensive ones. No, no. I got my gold bond. Okay, yep.
Starting point is 00:01:22 I got my nasal spray. Good. I'm ready for the weekend now. All right, grandpa. You youngsters have yourselves a fine afternoon. He got comfortable footwear and he got his powder, his talcum powder. Well, no, not the one for my balls. That's a different kind of powder.
Starting point is 00:01:42 Oh, you know, a gold bond, your balls? What's the gold bond for then? Like feet, maybe a little underpits, that type deal. And the yes. On a day like tomorrow, just in case before, maybe a little. 88 tomorrow. Yeah. But after a first dose in the morning, then it's that Z-Zorb, if necessary.
Starting point is 00:02:06 I would be a Z-Zor boy. I would be a spokesman for them. Uh-huh. Sofax. Uh-huh. That stuff is if you get, you know, rubs in between your folds and such. Bro. Between.
Starting point is 00:02:21 You know what I mean? You know, you gotta keep a drive, but Twixter Falls. Not just your groin. I don't want to be like, hey, fat people. Yeah, no, I got you. I got you. But I mean, you're between your groin, bro. Oh.
Starting point is 00:02:33 I don't know for ladies. Ladies, not because I, Jainees are different. Yeah, I don't know how Jini's work. I still don't. Yeah. They're just a mystery to me. But yeah, for dudes, oh my God. And it's not with the Gold Bond usually.
Starting point is 00:02:43 It's in a different spot. Oh, the Z-Zor? It's expensive. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, it's going to be a warm one tomorrow. Worth it. It's going to be worth it.
Starting point is 00:02:52 Get out there. I'm going to say Friday's going to be your pick day for Tases, Syracuse. Get out there. Yeah. But, of course, Saturday's going to be fun as well. That's going to be an awesome start afternoon for one of those like, here we go. We're finally, it's summer in Syracuse. We're doing it.
Starting point is 00:03:08 We're rocking in Leedsport. So do you what's, because if you're like me, I know you've already planned it out because today is like the pre-day for your big busy weekend. Yeah. What do you got lined up today? Like, you got to go of Cocoa Puff's tonight. No, that's actually, that's nice. That'll give me a nice little, that way I'll have a stoppage time, so I don't go too wild today. Okay.
Starting point is 00:03:27 Today is awesome. We get to go over there. It's different than last year. We have electric hook up. Yeah. So I actually am going to, instead of tomorrow when we're done, be all nuts and sprint over there and forget. We're going to prep today. Okay.
Starting point is 00:03:40 I can make as many hulae pouches as I want. Mm-hmm. I can start making the Dunkeroo dippers. Okay. I can get the Kool-Aid pickles in the fridge, get everything basically set up today. So it's nice. Thank God they got security working down there because I would imagine the downtown. Especially now.
Starting point is 00:04:01 The downtown walkers that we have around the studio, if they found their way down to that honeypot? Well, yeah, I bet. Were all these people prepping food today? I want that guy that was willing to work. What, 90 hours a week or whatever? I want him watching my booth. You know, he takes his job serious. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:17 I want that guy just standing guard. I mean, he's like, I'll do it. I'll do it. So it is. Here we go. Here we go. But yeah, I can't imagine the people that are going to like, like, yes, mine's serious and it's, it's tedious work. But it's like a two on a scale of one to ten compared to like a rubies.
Starting point is 00:04:36 Yeah, dude. That I can't even imagine that undertaking of what those people do. No, we talked about how I can't imagine being in the food service industry. It's just so much work. Yours is, you know, not to take away from you, but yours is, you know, Kool-Aid and pickles. It's a fun. People who are making, you know,
Starting point is 00:04:52 a lot of work, full meals and stuff. Yeah. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Or prepping things. Like, I went to the food truck rodeo last night, dude. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:00 I'm out here spending money like I got job security. Yep. And I got empanadas. Bang. They were great. They were great. It was, oh, who was it? Cali Tropical.
Starting point is 00:05:12 Oh, yeah. Okay. I've seen them. Never had them. They're different empanadas than rubies, though. Because rubies have potatoes. potato in them. So Columbia and banana must be different than the ones I had last night. They're both great. Some don't use any potato at all. Just meat or, you know, like the ones I get,
Starting point is 00:05:28 sometimes over at some places get just like the pepperoni pizza ones. It's like just cheese and pachroni. They were fantastic. Yeah. Is it Tropic Cali, Tropic Caller, whatever is? That sounded right to me. We got some Vianapoli pizza. We got the toss and fire. All these places, they're just working real hard. And, yeah. Man, it was good. It was banging food. But you look at what they're putting together in their booths and their trucks. It's crazy. It's a lot. It's a lot.
Starting point is 00:05:53 That's crazy how much they're doing. We're doing it, man. We'll get ready for that. Talk to Carl Bell from Fuel this morning. We talked to him yesterday afternoon. Play that back for you today. Lots to get to. A minute to play.
Starting point is 00:06:05 Dribbles it off his foot. Hart picks up to loose ball. Heart up top. Looking for Brunson. Josh Hart has been everywhere. All the intangible plays as we're down to 46 seconds remaining. Brunson Bronson drive spins underneath puts it up puts it in Jalen Brunson does it again just on fire last night unreal seven seconds left what do you get 61 gets inside
Starting point is 00:06:35 Kits it on the corner knocked out of bounds by Shabbitt 20.7 remaining and the spurs got to get into a quicker and at this point time you're down by eight with 20 seconds ago you do it's been determined the last player to touch the ball was Bacel oh Santayor had called this time now so 30 seconds and not he lapsed when the Knicks challenge. Therefore, San Antonio will be charged a timeout since it's a successful challenge. Game one, Knicks take the first one. Yeah, I think he said to drop 30.
Starting point is 00:07:02 Oh, all right. I thought Lottie, my NBA correspondent, said something in the chat. Oh, no, I don't think so. If he did, I just missed it, but, man, that was... You stayed up for the whole thing? That was a hell of a game. Yep, I had to. Can't have it.
Starting point is 00:07:16 Yeah, 30, drop 30. Yeah, 30 points. All right. Thanks, Lottie. Real nice. It was just so good. 10 point game, even that, it's like, wow, okay, yeah, that was close. No, that was the very end when it was just, you know, the spurs.
Starting point is 00:07:30 First of all, the spurs were taking forever. The last minute or so of the game, they're setting up plays like there's no time and they can do whatever they want. Don't worry about it. Like they're stopping, they're dribbling, they're looking around, they make a couple passes, and then they do a play. And it's like, no, this is not that. Yeah, this is set a screen, come off a screen, hit a three,
Starting point is 00:07:50 place your defense. Too long. Yeah, like, you need. quick, quick place here and they weren't doing it. So it just started to get a little bit. That's what the Knicks had to do, man. They had to start early. Yeah, they had to, especially in San Antonio.
Starting point is 00:08:03 Yeah. Because I think it was it one more here? Yeah, no, one more in San Antonio, then they come up to New York. So that's what they needed, they needed a split. Let's do it in four. Let's win it in New York. They needed a least a split. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:14 Yeah, they're going to do it four. Let's just sweep it. I mean, do it. It'd be crazy for the Knicks. I mean, I would prefer just a little more. Let's just do it. Let's just sweep it. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:08:21 If they take it 2 in San Antonio, that's like a death blow. Yeah. Yeah, teams will come back from 2-0. Mm-hmm. Yeah. I don't normally care about basketball, but I'm watching it because, you know, my kid made me a Knicks fan this year. That's fun. I watch the Knicks.
Starting point is 00:08:39 I know a lot of people are like, Buh, NBA, blah. I don't think anyone's like that. Oh, people hate the NBA. They do? Oh, people hate the NBA. They'll play any defense. Oh, yeah, they're all drama queens. I wish there was more, now they're playing defense.
Starting point is 00:08:52 I wish more of them played a little harder, but you have college for that. Yeah. I like, there's the split. College is for that and NBA's for a thousand dunks a game. And Wemby, getting hot, but not hot enough. You know, anyways. No, the NBA is really going to be pulling.
Starting point is 00:09:08 They want the Knicks for the legacy thing, how big it would be for the Knicks and the fan base, but they really need a new face of the league fairly soon because, you know, LeBron's going. They would love for Wempe. Yeah, they're trying. They would, well, if he wins, it's, he's the next big thing. I'm afraid to chew anything.
Starting point is 00:09:25 I'm just an absolute, like, I need another thing to worry about. Good morning. It's hair off. Well, you ate last night. I did, and I was nervous the entire time. It's a very loud gag. It's going to bother me. I was nervous the entire time.
Starting point is 00:09:39 I'm just eating empanadas, and I'm like, all right, has another tooth going to shatter on me? What's going to happen? Do you see what my static just did? That hurt so much. You just static, she shorted out the entire camera. Oh. No, I'm eating my empanadas last night.
Starting point is 00:09:52 And I'm like, please don't shatter another tooth. Please don't shatter another tooth. I don't want to say that I poo-poo your ailments. Yeah. But of this one, at least, I would be of the same. I don't know what the word. Grandba can only have soft foods. You're right, sister.
Starting point is 00:10:09 I can only have applesauce. I can only have blended up foods. I think at some point, I mean, you already have kind of bite it did the bullet. So, I mean, broke two teeth. No, I mean, like last night you ate your umpanadas, just slowly roll yourself back into it. And then every bite I take I feel, I go, oh, what was that? Oh, what was that? Like, it's, I've got, it's a, add a whole new paranoia to me.
Starting point is 00:10:32 It's my favorite sting song. What? Everybody I take. You should try to sell that to weird ale. I should. I should. No, because I... Oatmeal and milkshakes are all I can have now.
Starting point is 00:10:44 Yo, let's get some milk drinks. No, I get it. You don't want me drinking milk shakes. I'll be bringing a lot of flatulence into this room. Go over to Strongheart's. I know. We got to get them some business. I saw they posted on Instagram.
Starting point is 00:10:57 They're struggling a little bit. Yeah. Go over to Strongheart. They're a great institution, man. They got the best shake you're ever going to have. I got weak ankles. I got weak lungs. Now I got weak teeth.
Starting point is 00:11:07 Nah, we got strong lungs. I don't got strong anything. No, that TB only strengthened your lungs. You're a TB survivor. Because it survived it? Yeah. Now you're like immune to it. got the high blood pressure, so I'm waiting to have a stroke any day.
Starting point is 00:11:20 I do too. I have high blood pressure. Do you really? Well, yeah. Mike, because some things, that was kind of like you, but she worries about me. Yeah. Pardon me. And she's got a blood pressure machine.
Starting point is 00:11:34 And yesterday, she always wants to do stuff like that at the worst, at the worst times. And it was when I went to get Elsa, which was at like the end of me running around doing a bunch of stuff. Yeah. Cleaning the apartment for an hour and a half. running every which way doing this and that. And then, okay, let's do blood pressure. Like, what was it? It was like 140 over 80 something.
Starting point is 00:11:56 That's not high at all. No. No. You're good. You're good. You're good. Because I'm not, like, I'm not, I'm good. No, you don't want it to be shaking with high blood pressure.
Starting point is 00:12:07 Oh, it's not. Yeah. Cades was 103 over 70. See, she crushing it. What a braggadocious thing. But like, let me room a bongue first. And then I'll see. No, dude, I'm just, it's, I'm nearing the end here, I think.
Starting point is 00:12:20 My days are numbered. It's it. Well, we'll push on without you. There's enough AI. Up to, uh, every day. I'll be like, hey, come up with the, be Josh AI and it'll be like, okay, I will. Ouch. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:12:34 My short-circuited. One 40 over 80 is not high. Higher than it should be, right? One-20 over 80 is ideal. One-30 over 80 is more, that, that they say that's more. normal now. 140 is elevated, but I'm elevated, bro. You are elevated.
Starting point is 00:12:53 You are elevated, man. No, mine will come in at like 130 over 90 sometimes. This is the oldest show ever. This is the oldest show. Hey, this is what the people are, everybody out there is experiencing the same things. Oh, it's National Men's Health Month.
Starting point is 00:13:09 I didn't know that, so you're looking at the good thing you're taking it. I feel good. Yeah, sugar, 90 over 60s, good. You've all got great, you all got better health than me. The doctor said I was good after that the second, all those are the blood tests and everything. And then at some point no Lyme disease. Some point Danny Downer will send me a story about another thing that's freaking killing me, so I'll get to worry about that.
Starting point is 00:13:27 Well, she worries about you as well. We all worry. If you're going to worry about you, like you worry about you, you can't be mad when other people worry about you the way you worry about you. And it's like, that was a lot of words. I'm grinding my teeth
Starting point is 00:13:43 because I'm stressed. My blood pressure's high because I'm stressed. And I don't know the answer to this. We'll all be fine. Hey. I don't know the answer to this. Hey. What will all works out? I don't think this one's going to work out.
Starting point is 00:13:53 Yeah, but at least it's already a good start to summer. Nice weather already. Enjoy the weather, I guess. We're all just going to have a good summer and whatever happens is out of our control. Yeah. Well, you can kick it off tomorrow. You got to get burned. The Summit Federal Credit Union Tastes of Syracuse.
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Starting point is 00:15:20 Give it fuel, give me five, give it that what I desire. Ford fuel right now, Metallica, I can't. How about fire? I'm sure. I'm sure it's a little more affordable, but I don't know. Going through a tank of gas. It was wild. Summer adventure and...
Starting point is 00:15:46 It's going to be limited. I just decided I will cut other things. Yeah? I ain't going to let the actions of some old white douchebags to, you know, make it so I can't drive around this summer and do stuff. I will just cut some other things and not even think twice because I can't. So many old white douchebags have affected my life lately. I just can't.
Starting point is 00:16:07 I want to punch one of them. Because the kid is playing golf, so I'm driving him to golf all the time, and then I'm like, okay, this is going through gas. I told them I was like, I was like, bro. Bro. They're doing some choreos. They're riding bikes to the golf course. Carpooling.
Starting point is 00:16:23 I'm going to side with this guy. I probably shouldn't, but I'm going to side with him. As a 46-year-old cop in South Carolina was arrested and fired after he pulled a gun on a fellow officer because that officer microwaved fish in the break room. No. Shoot him. I'm with him. You should have shot him.
Starting point is 00:16:40 You can't microwave fish at work. It just, there are so few, you know, unwritten rules. That's like one of the top rules of a workplace. There's like. Yeah, obviously you can't pull a gun on them. I'm being silly. But also, I'm a bullet gun on you. If I'm a cop.
Starting point is 00:16:57 I got my blinky. If I'm a cop, and it's just on me? And like, there's another cop. Yeah. And he did that. I could see just being like, you microwave a fish right now? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:06 Is your hand on your gun? Yeah. Are you microwaving fish right now? I absolutely do. Screw the taser. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. I know we're taught to de-escalate.
Starting point is 00:17:16 Not this time. Take the fish out. Throw it away. Yeah. He just can't. The guy was, the other officer was allegedly warming up fish in the microwave, causing a bad odor in the office. He was so upset that the one officer pointed his gun at the other officer.
Starting point is 00:17:34 Yeah, that's, uh, he was obviously arrested for pulling a gun. Can't do that. That's a lot of times for service weapons, sir. And, uh, we are in a police department. Very least. Um, just taser first. Yeah. Payser first.
Starting point is 00:17:48 Yeah. I, uh, I got, I got, I, no fish smells in the office. office, no broccoli in the office, please. No, it's not even like popcorn, to be honest with you. See, popcorn doesn't bother me. That's the one that I don't care about, just because I like, I like popcorn. There's two variants. I can, I get it.
Starting point is 00:18:04 If it's a popcorn machine, I like that smell. No, okay, yeah. If it's microwave popcorn, I do not like that smell. I can understand that. I can understand that. But now that's, now I think the last, we have last, is, let's see, which, which version of him does it. I'll say it's, it's, uh, Alex that, uh, microwave shrimp
Starting point is 00:18:22 sometimes. Does he? But it's not bad. Oh, not bad. Like, I guess I don't know. For some reason,
Starting point is 00:18:29 that was better than Griffon is. Yeah, Griff just broccoli and hot sauce. Yeah. No, I get it, Joe. Joe says no fish,
Starting point is 00:18:39 but rip ass all you want. Sure, I hear you. And I see the irony. I listen, glass houses. I'm aware of it. I'm aware of it. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:18:47 but that's just affecting me. Yeah. That's just affecting me. And it's H-R. He is the head of the HR department here. Any complaints filed. I don't want to time for that. This is the show.
Starting point is 00:18:58 You're listening to K. Rock and performing on the Veda Leaf main stage this Saturday, 715 of the Summit Federal Credit Union, Tases, Syracuse, is Fuel on the line founder, Carl. Good morning, how are you? I'm fantastic. So excited to see you guys on Saturday. I've been a fuel fan for a real long time. And I love talking to guys like you because did you think you'd make this long of a career? out of your band?
Starting point is 00:19:24 Too dumb to quit. Is that what you're saying? I don't know, man. It's every day is kind of a mystery, isn't it? Oh, it's good. We've appreciated it, and we appreciate the fans that have followed us all these years. It's been great. I never anticipated this.
Starting point is 00:19:41 I don't think, like you said, but we're happy to still be playing the songs that we played forever, and we've got new material we're playing as well, so it's great. Let's go back to the beginning of fuel. You're starting out. doing a lot of the DIY stuff, right? Like, you're putting out flyers, you're calling radio stations. What was it like back then? That's kind of how it was.
Starting point is 00:19:59 But, of course, back then, you know, you had more, you could, more local radio stations could support bands a little bit easier. So we worked it hard like that. And, yeah, we stole merchandise out of the back of the car, sold CDs out of the back of the trunk, just, you know, trying to make it all happen. And, you know, it's like you have to do. You have a passion for what you're trying to do. hope you can get there. And yeah, it was a lot of work, a lot of work.
Starting point is 00:20:25 Let's get back to the local radio element because Shimmer kind of breaks in Harrisburg before you even had a deal, right? You're already getting radio play? Yeah, yeah. So you're getting radio play locally. What affected local radio used to have back then and breaking bands, exposing bands, having kind of regional tastes? Right. No, it was great. We had a number one song in Harrisburg, which, you know, is like being the strongest two-year-old or something. like that. But it was great, and so, but that got us attention. And yeah, local radio stations would
Starting point is 00:20:58 support and could support. They had their, they could, they made their own playlist, whereas I think playlist are way more controlled now. And they could put us on. And so we put the song, Shimmer, out there at the local radio stations, it was number one. And, uh, number one requested song for those stations. And of course, those guys started calling the people from New York and said, hey, I've got a song that's reacting here. And it, we let it from, there. We started doing showcases in New York. Of course, this was a long time ago now, but it was good times. We were in the trenches doing it for a long time, and, you know, now we're reaping the benefits of that, what, 20-something years later. Yeah. So I'm assuming you're a fan of music
Starting point is 00:21:37 as well since you play it. Who are you listening to nowadays? Wow. It's, it's not as easy for me to find stuff that I latch on to anymore, but I think Bad Omen is doing some stuff that's interesting. You know, just, there's bands like that. I have a hard time finding stuff that I like anymore, though, so it's not easy and kept to adapt. I mean, bring me to the horizon, is doing some stuff that's amazing, and it's, but stuff is really heavy right now, right?
Starting point is 00:22:07 I mean, stuff is, and the rock scene, it feels like to me things are really heavy, which is fine by us. We like the heavy, too. We'll bring heavy on the show in Syracuse here as well, as long, you know, all the hits replay, but it's interesting times right now for rock. I think. I was with talking to guys, Mark Tremani from Creed, and he was like, dude, I think we're bigger than we've ever been. And I think, I said, I think you might be right. So it's interesting time for Rock. It's cool. Mark just played here a couple weeks ago, actually, and it was sold out. It was a packed show.
Starting point is 00:22:35 Rock is having a moment right now. As weird as that is to sound, there's like the nostalgia element and like some of the newer bands coming through. Rock is having a resurgence in a lot of ways. I love it, love it. All right. So Carl, we're going to see you Saturday. What do we expect? What is fuel bringing to the stage on Saturday for the Summit Federal Credit Union Tays of Syracuse? We always try to bring, of course, as anybody does, the best show ever, we can present. We've got, and we, I always, I laugh at, back in the day that bands would, you know, spend money on buses and all of that stuff. And I've always said, put your money where the fans can see it.
Starting point is 00:23:09 So we're going to try to bring the best live show. And we play all the hits. I know other bands as well, I wouldn't solve, well, I won't mention their name. tell this one band, you'll have a million hits. And they said, you're going to play those songs. You're going to play all the songs before the lead singer join the band.
Starting point is 00:23:28 And I'm like, no, I'm like, I literally sat down going, what, what is this? We'll be playing all the hits, people. We're going to play shimmer. We're going to play hear me. We're going to play every song that you know, plus some new stuff.
Starting point is 00:23:40 And it's just really, it's exciting time for us. We've got, we're right on the cusp of releasing some new material, and we'll be playing some of that, You might hear songs you've never heard, but we'll play all the hits, everything we got, and bring it all. We're excited to come to Syracuse. We can't wait. Carl will be here with fuel for free. It is free to attend. The East Time of Federal Credit Union Tases Syracuse.
Starting point is 00:24:01 They are taking the Veda Leaf main stage at 715 on Saturday. Can't wait to see the show, Carl. Thanks for making time this morning. Oh, man. Thank you guys so much. See you soon. That's the man you will see for zero human monies. Saturday.
Starting point is 00:24:16 715. On the Veda Leaf main stage at the Summit Federal Credit Union Taste of Syracuse, it's fuel. That's going to be good. Plan ahead. Pack of poncho, it looks like something could pop up. You know, just be planned. Just plan accordingly. As tomorrow you'll be sweating.
Starting point is 00:24:32 Tomorrow's going to be a gorgeous day, hot day. Yep. Says 89 right now, so I'm betting 90-ish. Well, especially when you get downtown. Mm-hmm. You know, with all the cement and such. Yeah. But also, luckily, it's still early enough in the year that by whatever, you know, dinner time,
Starting point is 00:24:53 that sun will be past the buildings and then it'll be gone. And I say this respectfully, don't bring your damn dog. It's too hot. It's going to be too hot. The pavement's going to be too hot. Don't bring your dog. Don't bring your dog. Your dog doesn't want to be there.
Starting point is 00:25:07 There's too many people. It's confusing. There's too many smells. Yeah. They can't comprehend all of it and the pavement's going to be too hot. Get the dog at home. Come down and have fun. It's just insane.
Starting point is 00:25:16 And then, because what's always, oh, no, me too. What's always confusing to me is that it's always like the nicest people. They're sweet people. You don't, you don't, I mean, not always, but you don't comprehend it. Yeah. We all love our dog. We all love our dog. Your dog doesn't want to be at the Tases of Syracuse.
Starting point is 00:25:35 Oh, not at all. Even if it does. I don't think they do. It's not appropriate for it. No, no. So, a new report. has ranked America's sweatiest cities.
Starting point is 00:25:50 Yo, what up? Yeah, what up? Who's sweating, baby? This guy. It's all Florida. It's all Florida. Because it's the humidity. All I can picture is a Florida, Louisiana, Georgia
Starting point is 00:26:01 triangle of swampy death. They took climate metrics like heat index, dew point, humidity, and sun. Dew point. As well as heat stress, hydration demand, estimated fluid loss. And overnight recovery.
Starting point is 00:26:16 Well, we skew it when it comes to that. You factor in Inks Ma's house. Oh, yeah. Hydration loss. West Palm Beach, Florida, number one, sweatiest city in the country. I mean, Florida's just a humid. Yeah. Humid.
Starting point is 00:26:34 I've been to a lot of places. I'm a lucky man. I've been able to travel around. It was very confusing. Florida just doesn't make sense. Florida and Vegas don't make sense, but they're two totally different heats. I will never forget the Florida, that weird humidity. when we were there, and I will never, ever forget the Vegas heat.
Starting point is 00:26:53 Oven heat. That was the, it was, my brain wasn't comprehending it. No, it's so hot you don't comprehend it. No. You walk out in Las Vegas and you go, this isn't a temperature, right? It's when you open the oven and it blasts you in the face with the heat and it's like 400 degrees. That's what it feels like. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:13 I'll never ever forget that. Cousin J. you're making me look forward to Vegas this July. It's tolerable because everywhere has air conditioning. I was just going to say, luckily, every single place you go into is blasting the coldest, most refreshing air. So that was very, very nice. I enjoy that feeling of being really hot and then walking in somewhere cold. But man, that's great.
Starting point is 00:27:38 Yeah, but it was crazy. It was a whole different heat. But Florida too. But that there is different. Florida is different from Vegas because Florida will be. It would be so muggy and like the most random thunderstorm will pop up because the environment is so crazy. Yeah. No, Vegas was dry as balls.
Starting point is 00:27:56 You couldn't sweat. There was no sweat. No. It just sucked right off you. But yeah, Florida was just like it sat on you. It felt like the heat was just like, hey, how are you doing? I just sit down on your face here a little bit. Least sweaty city?
Starting point is 00:28:12 Where AJ lives? Colorado Springs. Oh, I was. Colorado. I was going to for once, and I would have been wrong again, but I was going to say, well, it's always a South Dakota, Montana when we do these things. Colorado Springs has the elevation. Well, it's nice and cool.
Starting point is 00:28:27 It's cold. It's snowing there now, probably. Denver was number two, and then Spokane, Washington. We'll be up in Washington this summer. So, yeah. We're sweaty here. Go be sweaty. Do we land anywhere?
Starting point is 00:28:38 No, New York is kind of in the middle. I skew that one. Sacramento also made the list. California? Yeah, what's weird about California, like Southern California, is it's hot, but it's not. Meaning, like, the temperature can be in the 80s, but also there's the ocean and it's a nice breeze. Yeah. And you're like, oh, this is very comfortable and I'm actually enjoying this.
Starting point is 00:29:01 Ah, see, that's a lot. It's the, like I said a million times, it's the only time I've ever enjoyed being out of beach. I hate beach. I hate beaches. Well, with that, it's... But when you're in Oceanside, California, and it's like the temperature is perfect, the weather, the water tap is perfect. Yeah. It's the reason it's a very expensive place to live, because it's literally heaven on her. It's called AI and AI jobs and some AI fails. As Dodge Ram, hey, I'm a ram, man.
Starting point is 00:29:29 Don't you know Dodge Ram stands for, don't operate down. They have a merch shop, I guess. And I guess most, I don't know most. I don't know if Nissan sells merch, Volkswagen sells merch. Like, if I see it. I'm sure you could get. I got my Nissan or whatever, but you can buy Dodge Ram truck merch. You're damn right. No, those people love, like, they love their Dodge Rams. Depending on what you like, that's a very big deal for truck people. Like the type of truck they drive?
Starting point is 00:29:59 Oh, yeah. I'm an F-150, man, myself. I'm a Toyota Tacoma man, myself. Oh, hey. Well, I bring that up for a reason. Dodge Ram unveiled, unveiled, unveiled, unveiled? Yeah, unveiled? You can get Nissan stuff.
Starting point is 00:30:12 Exactly. A new shirt design on their Dodge Ram. Okay. Chop. Okay. And people notice pretty quick. Not only was it AI slop, meaning it wasn't an original design. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:28 They got the American flag wrong. It gets a truck. Oh, hear me out. It's a truck in front of an American flag because of USA, baby. What? The flag was wrong. Was not the correct amount of stars. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:30:43 Only 38 stars in the flag. Close. was close. Nobody counted those. That's, that's not it. But also the Dodge Ram in front of the flag. Yeah. Was a Toyota Tacoma.
Starting point is 00:30:57 Wasn't even a Dodd Ram. Oh my God. So that person was fired. Wasn't even a Dodger. That person was fired. The person who, I guess, who used AI to make a design. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:06 You're no longer employed. Yeah. The shirt has not been removed, obviously. I want to get that now, though. But now, but now. I mean, that's a very specific. I mean, if you're going to use AI, and Lord knows, I use it for some things,
Starting point is 00:31:22 I use it from time to time, at least double check afterwards. You're going to want to. Like double check. Especially. The truck. Yeah. Count the stars on the flag.
Starting point is 00:31:38 Count the bars on the flag. Stars and bars. Just out of the fact, especially right now that it's everyone's focus is so, Much on the old torn 50 years. Yeah. Okay, let's see. You're going to be like, you're, oh, 38.
Starting point is 00:31:51 That's fine. 30, it's good enough. It's plenty. I mean, that could just be a spoiler for where we're headed. There might just be 30 states at the end of all 38 states and then of this. Guess what? Ha-ha. So they've said, well, what are some AI-proof jobs?
Starting point is 00:32:03 Art is not AI-proof right now, as you can make, you can see every flyer on Facebook is made by AI. Every restaurant makes an AI flyer now. Although, I think that that's almost showing that they aren't replaceable. What do you mean? Because it's the same. Not creative. Some restaurants, I don't care. It's fine.
Starting point is 00:32:22 You're putting up your menu. But you better have your real food on it. Don't use AI images of food that's not your food. That pissing me off. I was just going to say that. I don't care if you use it for graphics. No, that's awful. And it's still, in places, I keep thinking that it keeps using AI to put their pictures of it,
Starting point is 00:32:40 like their bartenders up there. Like, that's just creepy knowing that the boss is like, make sure. Her cleavage. Large-breasted woman behind bar. But it's their actual. Come see Josh behind the bar. Show Josh with ample breast cleavage out.
Starting point is 00:32:58 That's just his actual. That's his actual AI commands. Oh, yes. That's how he searches for. I have many. But you got to double-check the work and I use it. I continue to use it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:09 And I double-checked the work. There's a flyer that I'm working on currently. But I'll use elements of AI. Like, AI will do a thing that I want maybe an idea. Anyways, I digress. But no, for things like that we use it for like, then it makes sense, like the K Rockathon posters that we did. Like, that's a good use. Like, I get in arguments with people because AI slop is a real thing.
Starting point is 00:33:32 It's overused. But I also am not one of those people who gets furious about it. Like, artists are mad about AI because they're like, everybody's your replacement real arts with AI. Every career in life Kind of goes to that phase Like when the car was invented Horse trainers were like Well now you're putting horse trainers out of work
Starting point is 00:33:53 Who's gonna build the carriages? Thanks Things of all things change I get it I get it I don't love data centers And I'm thankful that we're pushing back on those Yeah
Starting point is 00:34:02 But there are some alleged AI proof jobs Like physical therapists AI proof That's what I was gonna say Someone who's got to work on your muscle and stuff. I was going to start with doctors. Yeah, doctors who should be using AI to, you know,
Starting point is 00:34:18 it's the giant hive mind of all information. Yeah. But also, then let it go through the human brain of, okay. Human brain. Because AI makes a lot of mistakes. You don't want to walk into just an AI doctor's office and you go, no. Oh, my tummy hurts.
Starting point is 00:34:32 And then it screws up and then you die. And it's just somebody sitting there going, and okay. Uh-huh. And your tummy hurts. Where exactly? Mm-hmm. It hurts, bottom right. Yeah, like, mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:34:41 Surgeons, another one. Dentists. Well, it's that, yeah, but like, what's those robots? Mm-hmm. Because we've got that robot that helps. So, like, in some ways, it could help, though, the surgeons, I guess, because, like, we got those ones where you just do the robot stuff. That's close and off, geez.
Starting point is 00:34:59 And Hostile Amanda, with her point, she says, but people can draw, so pay your local artist to make whatever you need. You don't need AI. I agree with you, hostile Amanda. No, I agree with you. But I'm also going to tell you the other side of the coin. is that a lot of times, it's not a slight on any artists, you would be surprised how much a flyer design costs.
Starting point is 00:35:20 Yes. And not every business has that money. Yeah, this is free. And I'm talking about events that we've put on, and there's posters that need to be designed. And those posters can cost $5,000, $10,000 to be done by real artists. I would love all artists making that money. I would love it that existed.
Starting point is 00:35:39 Yes. But tiny bar in, you. you know, Boonesville does not have that kind of budget, you know? So I understand the need for it. I can see both sides of the argument. Back to things that are AI proof. Lawyers? I don't know about that one.
Starting point is 00:35:59 Yeah, I don't know because if when it comes to, like, arguing the law, because that's really all you're doing is trying to, like, prove different parts of the law. wouldn't you be able to be like you know, here AI lawyer I would think an AI defend this part I don't know
Starting point is 00:36:19 I don't know enough about lawyering I don't either but I would think that if you just all you have to do is argue what the law is and the law is on the books Yeah it's supposed to be Somewhere AI can find it
Starting point is 00:36:31 Yeah Hmm that's an interesting one I don't know I can see a little bit yes Because you also need the That like personal Oh Sisters right confidentiality.
Starting point is 00:36:43 See, because when I use Claude, I'll give you a nerdy point. I use Claude for like coding and stuff and JavaScript. I don't know much about JavaScript. Yeah. And you need to use, it's a thing called like API keys
Starting point is 00:36:54 where if like, I'm not going to get into it, but it's a secret key that I have to use in a certain part of JavaScript. And if you paste any of that into Claude, it will tell you, now that you've pasted this into me,
Starting point is 00:37:07 I know this. And you need to go change that key right away. They will yell you. Yeah. So I would imagine if you're a lawyer and you're like talking to AI. Human rights though. Well, we're not going to have those much longer. They can be like, we demand you enter this.
Starting point is 00:37:22 I don't care what it is. But I would imagine take like it should help, I would guess. You just can't give AI the specifics. Because you still have that personal, you know, the computer's not going to be. Your AI is not going to be like, okay, tell me, you know, the personal side of your case. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. So.
Starting point is 00:37:39 And, well, regardless, it doesn't matter. This show actually has been AI for several months. It has the last seven, eight years. Yeah, well, this has been completely... This has been a test to see if AI works, and you all failed. Good morning. The Summit Federal Credit Union Taste of Syracuse is starting tomorrow at 11 a.m. And it is brought to you by Visit Syracuse.
Starting point is 00:38:00 So Danny Lika's here on behalf of Visit Syracuse. Come on, Danny. Hey, good morning. Tell me about Visit Syracuse, because I see all the Facebook comments. There's nothing to do in Syracuse. I can't find anything. All right. Well, I went to visit Syracuse.com.
Starting point is 00:38:12 Let me run through June. Here we got Tases Syracuse, Neil Diamond, we've got a conference, we've got the Blues Fest, we've got Polish Fest. Pride. We've got Juneteenth. There's lots to do in Syracuse, Danny. People just aren't looking hard enough, and that's what you want to do. You want to get the word out, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:28 I mean, tourism, the thing in this county, tourism is a 1.3, there's $1.3 billion a year spent here. Wow. So I think sometimes our worst critics are some of the local folks. So maybe don't want to get out of their own backyard. There's plenty to do. Get to our website. We try to promote the heck out of it. I mean, we get over a million visitors to our calendar alone.
Starting point is 00:38:48 So there's something to do for everybody every week. Just explore a little, man. Just get out of your comfort zone and check it out. You highlighted some great events. Yeah, so let's kick it off with this weekend. The Taste of Syracuse comes to Clinton Square. What does that do for the city? Obviously, it brings people in for maybe like the outer boroughs,
Starting point is 00:39:03 the suburbs, people travel here to go to Tases of Syracuse? Yeah, I mean, if you're going to build a tourism, ecosystem. I hate that buzzword, but let's use it. You've got to have marquee events, right? And this is one of the marquee events. This is the marquee event of the summer in addition to the music festivals. It brings people from all over, puts people in hotels. The effect outside of the festival in the down times, I mean restaurants, hotels, bars, they all feel it. So world-class entertainment, great food, and people get to learn a little bit about what Syracuse is all about. I was talking to somebody on TikTok recently, which is a phrase an old man would say.
Starting point is 00:39:36 And it was some guy from somewhere else in the country. And he said he was just made a video about the Erie Canal. He had questions about the Erie Canal. And I commented, well, come to Syracuse and you can go to the Erie Canal Museum. We'll answer all your connections. All the questions you have. The history here is really, it's the underrated part. It's the story.
Starting point is 00:39:57 Honestly, it's the story that we want to tell. But resources, we've had to take time to do other things first. Yeah. And you can't tell. the history story unless you got the right amount of resources you can't half ass it right yeah so that's coming but you erie canal you know women's rights african-american history yeah um the inventions here modern democracy modern democracy was founded on the shores of onondag lake yeah yeah unbelievable and we will get into that and in the next year or so and we're going to hammer that out because that's a really
Starting point is 00:40:27 cool part we are we live in a very historic part of the country you don't think about it like this part of the country existed long before the other parts and think people came through here. I forget who gave a speech on that. I'm not, I'm saying it. There was like a balcony downtown where a speech was given like you said. I can't think of it. Somebody told us. But those are the kind of things that Danny's talking about.
Starting point is 00:40:52 It would be like, oh, yeah, you know, women's rights here and all this stuff. The shores of Onondagal Lake, think of this, the warring Iroquois nations. Sure. The Hoda Nashani. All the chiefs came together. Yeah. created modern democracy. The term bury the hatchet.
Starting point is 00:41:06 They buried their hatchets at the base of a tree on the Doggle Lake. Wow. Here. Here. Right? I mean, mind-blowing. Yeah. So anyways, this is the point of Visit Syracuse, right?
Starting point is 00:41:15 It's to let people know what we've got here in our own backyard. What are some of the other things you want to highlight this summer? Rhythm and Blues Festival coming up at the fairgrounds in a couple weeks. Certainly the jazz festival is a big one. But all the ethnic festivals downtown, get downtown. The message, especially over the next two years with 81 coming down, The city's not closed. Get down here and support these businesses.
Starting point is 00:41:36 They need you now more than ever. Is it going to be chaos? Yes. Deal with it. You go to New York, you're in traffic for an hour. Okay, there's construction in Syracuse. It's an extra 10 minutes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:46 Help these businesses stay solid through this because on the other side will have a new city. Yeah, and it's going to be fantastic. And like Danny said, get down here and support these businesses. Start it this weekend at the Summit Federal Credit Union, Tases Syracuse, presented by Topps Friendly Markets. Danny, visit Syracuse.com is the place to go. Like you said, the calendar is stacked. If you're ever thinking, I'm...
Starting point is 00:42:06 If you ever want to post on Facebook, what's going on this week? Anything going on? Yeah, there's something going on. And there's always a weekly release things to do. So check it out. Check it out. Visit Syracuse.com. Danny Lickett. Thank you so much, man. We'll come back.
Starting point is 00:42:18 It's K Rock. See, now you got me going down to history. A history wormhole. Bables and laws. All the times of words of the Syracuse. And now we're in chat during the pumpkin song there, talking about all the historical. markers around wherever you drive, you see them stuck in the ground, and you're like, oh,
Starting point is 00:42:35 there was a bar here. I love venturing around doing that. Depending on what they are, especially if ones in front of a cemetery, I'm pulling over. Like, I'm like, I've found the Wikipedia of all these historic markers, like. I'll send you the Facebook group. It's wicked fun. There's a lot. There's a lot more than you would think, man.
Starting point is 00:42:54 I'm in my Oswego County right now. I'm trying to see what's going on. There's a lot more than you would think. Ooh. ladder plank road Pass Through Roosevelt Founded by Nicholas J. Roosevelt Town of Scruple on 49 in Roosevelt
Starting point is 00:43:07 Corners. Isn't that one If you just keep following 690, isn't there the one that's like This was one of the first taverns from the Halfway Taverns. If you're on 690, it really is a historical marker. If you're on 690 right after it becomes Route 48,
Starting point is 00:43:23 it's like a historic market that says this is where people used to get drunk when they were traveling between Syracuse. No, that's another thing in Phoenix. There's two, yeah, there's a couple. My buddy Tyler's house was a part of the underground railroad. And we could see like where the slaves were hidden, like the freed slaves were hidden. It was cool.
Starting point is 00:43:39 The tracks were in the basement? See, it wasn't actually a railroad. That's impressive. Oh, that's wicked cool. There's a lot more than you would think. Hemingville Road in Oswego County Town of Scruple. Lock number one located near here. The Locktender's house nearby.
Starting point is 00:43:55 Old Oswego Canal completed in 1828. Yeah. Yeah, you know what his final wish was? What? A two-lane bridge. He hates our one-lane Hemingville Bridge. He hates it so much. Two-lane bridge.
Starting point is 00:44:08 I get it. If you're not from up there, it's so dumb. It is dumb. Why not? You don't even need light. You just go. Where was that? I want the historical mark of Himmiville.
Starting point is 00:44:17 There is one over there, too. Yeah, the town of Himmaville or whatever. I forget where, but somewhere on the way to, like, Beacon Skiff and all that area. There's like a colonial times cemetery out there. There's a bunch of... The first. The first town meeting in Scruple was held at the home of James B. Richardson in 1833.
Starting point is 00:44:35 That one, some of them like that one like, oh, you had a meeting? All right. What was the first town meeting? It was the very first one. My mother and father-in-law are part of the Scruple Historical Society. So they know all of this stuff. They have all kinds of activity over there. I love that.
Starting point is 00:44:48 That's great. French colonists camped on this island, Treasure Island in Phoenix? But that's like a big deal. That's a legit deal. Yeah. French colonists camped on this island escaping from. Anadaga Indians in 1658 said to have lightened their war chests
Starting point is 00:45:03 and deposited cannons and gold there. Yeah. There is the theory that we have hidden gold on that island. I don't know why no one's allowed to like... I think people go over there all the time. Well, I figured like the government would be like, we'll find it, don't worry. Oh, New York State.
Starting point is 00:45:16 You know what I mean? Yeah. Although that, when you see that though, I would be so mad or confused if I was just the Native Americans, I'd be like, on the shore, be like, I... They're right there.
Starting point is 00:45:28 It's not like a big lake or an ocean. No, it's just a river. It's very navigable. You could have just swam across. Guys, I see them. Or just waited out until they got off the island. We'll wait here on either side. Like the Onondaga Indians in 1658 could be like, all right, well just, I guess they're not going to be.
Starting point is 00:45:50 The island's not big enough to live on. They were probably like, we're not. You're going to, oh, yeah, you're. Okay, you're hiding. You guys have fun. We'll just wait. We'll just go. They're just going to sit on an island and pretend like they're hiding.
Starting point is 00:46:03 I would imagine a lot of, a lot of my fellow Phoenicians have swam over to Swam over to Treasure Island to. Can you look for the gold? Can you take a little, like a little dingy? I don't know. I'm sure you can. Is it, like, is it locked? I don't know how that. There's that island in Fulton, too, that I want to go to.
Starting point is 00:46:19 Yeah. I just don't have a boater cycle. Just got to get one of those little, yeah, and a little, just throw it in there. Hmm. You can buy it. That island's for sale. The one in Fulton is. Oh, no, yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:29 Across the old Miller, whatever that island is. Buy it. I don't know what I would do with, first of all, I don't have money, but I don't know what I would do with it, because it's not like, what are you do in the winter? Also true. Yeah, you just kind of. But also, what are you doing?
Starting point is 00:46:43 Either way, you're there. I'm on an island in Fulton. Like, what are I'm? Yeah, I did it. That's the other thing about what? New York's so lame that even if you bust out, oh, look, I just found old coins and gold coins. No, you didn't.
Starting point is 00:46:57 Where are you taking them? No, you didn't. Where are you taking them? Yeah, you got a black market, though. If you found real gold coins, you got a black market those. Yeah. Because otherwise, the old New York statement. Oh, that's 10.
Starting point is 00:47:08 Yeah, Tennessee. You didn't really find it. We hit it there on purpose in the 1800s. And because you found it, that's going to be a fine of $10,000. We got a taxi. You got a taxi on that. But you're not even giving me anything. Twitch.combe slash the show.
Starting point is 00:47:26 and I say that but I also would want an island in up in the Thousand Islands Like I wouldn't want an island in Fulton That was That was pretty cool I want those pretty bad When we would visit
Starting point is 00:47:40 With little houses that were on them And there was an aunt and uncle Farby I was like step-an-uncles That had one And to get there They would have to come get you on their boat On the dock See that's real money
Starting point is 00:47:51 Oh it was That's real money Where if you go venturing far enough Mm-hmm. You're like, there's the water. Like, you're on an island, bro. Owning an island in the St. Lawrence Seaway is, that's another level of rich, man.
Starting point is 00:48:07 Yep. That was cool. The Summit Federal Credit Union, taste of Syracuse, presented by Top's friendly markets. Kicks off tomorrow at 11 a.m. Put it in your calendar. It looks like Friday is going to be the pick day. Yep.
Starting point is 00:48:20 So get out there tomorrow. And if you can sneak down there for lunch, guys, that's the best time to go to taste Syracuse. No, that really is. a move. You go there. Get that Friday afternoon, early afternoon. I say like 1.32 o'clock. That's the move.
Starting point is 00:48:34 We've all opened. The boots are all open. They've all gotten a couple of orders out of the way. A couple kinks worked out. Kinks? What? Hey, no. I'm chok you a little if you want. Okay. I'm sure.
Starting point is 00:48:48 I mean, you're going to come there to get punched. Give it a little. And how to do, side. I see Carrie walking over to you. Carrie. Hey, Cody, um, I'm going to have to ask you not to do sexual choking over here anymore, okay? We've had some other vendors.
Starting point is 00:49:05 They're paying, they're paying for, though. It's not, it's not, it's my, it's my, it's, what, this is taste of Syracuse, not kink of Syracuse? Can it be my sample? It's a quick, like, we've just, and I know it's consensual, we've just had a couple of complaints from the other vendors. Even with the waivers? Oh. No, kink of Syracuse is coming very good. That'll be, I rather.
Starting point is 00:49:26 That'll be a other event. That, I mean. No, jokes aside, it's going to be a big day tomorrow. Get down there, please. Open to 11, 11 to 10, both days, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. both days. Friday, looking to be the pick day. So get out there and enjoy yourself, especially since today's national cheese day, bud. Just.
Starting point is 00:49:44 You want cheeses? There's plenty of cheeses down there. Just slab of cheese. What's your, I got to check in with you on a monthly basis what your current cheese opinion is. Yes, no. It's still where. Fluctuary. Yeah, it's still where it was.
Starting point is 00:49:58 I made two big thick burgers. Okay. So non-smash? Yeah, I'm trying to make less non-smash. Missionary burgers? Yep, regular. Well, a little thicker than missionary. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:50:09 And one did have... PAWG burgers. Gotcha. One did have, um, uh, provalona on it. Just because when it's bigger and thicker like that, that's basically, then it's just meatloaf. Mm-hmm. It's true. It's a big, it's a flat meatball, essentially.
Starting point is 00:50:23 Yeah, yeah. So that, yes, but other than it. Not even when I have in subs, hoagies, sandwiches? It depends. It depends on what I get. But I haven't gotten, I still haven't filled my random turkey lunch meat craving that I've had for like a month and a half. Okay.
Starting point is 00:50:38 All I have to do is just probably go to Brooklyn Pickle. Because remember I want that very specific. You want the shredded up turkey. I know what you want. I know what you want. But, I mean, I still like a, like a good, like sharp, extra sharp chatter, those type. Hell yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:53 Like a, I don't know, like a real good Italian sharp. Hell yeah. Fanta, was it Fantanila, Fontenella? You know what is that one? You know, like they're white. Fonteenia. I don't know, I know Mouserale. Is it Fontina? I think it's Fonita.
Starting point is 00:51:06 Ooh, that's a fancierge that I know. Tina cheese. Yeah, yeah, Fontainea cheese. It's like, you know, when you see, though, all those ones in the weird little Italian packages at Wegmans? Mm-hmm. Those. I don't think I've ever had that. Those are good.
Starting point is 00:51:19 I don't think I've ever had that. They're expensive. No, it's a special cheese. It's a special cheese. It's a very specialty cheese. What about just, like, Mussorel, but not like on a pizza, just like those little balls of Mussorel? Or a slice of mozzarella? It depends if I'm making,
Starting point is 00:51:34 I haven't gotten back to it in a little bit now because it was quite intense of how hard I went on making egg rolls for a little while, but I was making those pepperoni pizza egg rolls and I would eat with the string cheese. I'd take a bite off of string cheese every now and then. Those aren't, they're bad. We're about a queso. We dabble in a queso? No. I'm not ordering it if it's there for the table. Talk about strategies.
Starting point is 00:51:56 If it's on there, okay. It's on there, I get it, but I don't have them to, like, take it off. Speaking of a K-So, and I don't know if Dave Rakely are listening at San Miguel right now. Oh, they better. They'll be in here Monday, guys. Put a reminder here. I want show family benefit from this. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:52:11 Go ahead. Is it? They're going to be a Celsius deal. Oh, no, I'm going to order more. They're going to be the Celtity deal on Monday, and they always sell it fast. So get them before all these other radio shows, talk about it. Yeah. Plan on it.
Starting point is 00:52:22 Eight o'clock, Monday morning. You're going to save money at Sam. Miguel, saltcity deals.com. Yep. I went real hard there the other day. Ooh. For someone who was supposed to be watching his BP. Screw it.
Starting point is 00:52:35 Got your cheese, or your sausage. It's chorizo, though, right? The poor waitress, it was me, my wife, and the oldest. My wife? And the poor waitress clearly thought I was done ordering after I had said she is not experienced. She didn't know that you get an appetizer for yourself. Oh, silly. And at San Miguel, what do I do?
Starting point is 00:53:03 I get an app for myself. Yeah. I get my entree. Yeah. And then I get a dessert cassidia. Oh, no, yeah, no, that was, I figured that was going to be once you were about wrapped up and she said, anything for dessert? That's, I figured when you said, no, but what I am going to have you do. I get it all at once because I'm, because sometimes I want it during the meal, sometimes I don't.
Starting point is 00:53:21 Okay. At some point, Danny Downer will message that I'm fat dying. I didn't know that. I thought you got it like, anything else for you? And then you're like, yep, to go. And then sometimes you would have it, you know, maybe a bite in the car or something. I didn't know it was all.
Starting point is 00:53:36 And this sweet girl, woman, I don't mean to call her a girl, but she did the waitress memory thing. Oh, wow. And she nailed it. She got everything perfect. All right. But I was like, you might want to grab a pad of paper for mine because I'm going to go for a minute.
Starting point is 00:53:51 She's like, it'll be a test. It'll be a fun test of my skills. Yeah. Here's the order. Can I get the, uh, well, chips and salsa are already on the table. That's always at the table. Yeah. We're already there with chips and salsa.
Starting point is 00:54:04 Damn right. Can I get another basket of chips and some queso fondito? And then for my meal, I would like the Cancun Burrito, no mushrooms. Okay, thank you. And then I'd also like a steak, cassidia, please. And then there's that awkward moment. Where she's like it. Where she's like, do I?
Starting point is 00:54:24 Now are you done? Yeah, that's that face. It's like, are we done? Is that meme of that girl? Anything else, Tubby? Anything else? Okay? Can I go to the next person of your family? And well, then she goes to walk away and think, hey, I never run.
Starting point is 00:54:42 Oh, we hadn't. Oh, that wasn't, he didn't just over for everybody. I thought he was ordering for everybody who was one of those dads. Oh, okay, okay. Okay, sorry, what can I get to you guys? Okay. Um, and then you can hear I think we need to know their table for their food.
Starting point is 00:54:59 There's not all going to fit on their table. Yeah. Why don't we push two tables together? No, no one else is joining us. You're going to need two tables. Push the table over there. Or they see you, you just hear off in the distance. Sir, sir.
Starting point is 00:55:14 Uh-huh. Why are you dragging that table over to your table? Yeah. You're going to need two. Trust. Trust me. Trust on God, bro. Nebreka says there's going to be a stenographer seated next to our typing.
Starting point is 00:55:27 And could you read that back for us? Yes. Yes. I said no mushrooms on the Cancum burrito. Yes. And the steak cassidy is short. Okay, yes. Thank you. Go ahead. And more appetizers, please.
Starting point is 00:55:38 And a scoop of ice cream, please. Eat them chips and salsa. I like their chips and salsa. I guess it is National Cheese Day. I can run down the top cheeses around the country if you'd like. Do you know what the top cheese is? It's going to be not probably what I like. It's just going to be like yellow American.
Starting point is 00:55:57 No, yellow chatter. Or maybe a sharp chatter. That's fine because that's the sharper the chatter, the better for me. Sharper the chatter the better. Sharper the cheddar, the better. That's like my favorite thing. Again, I'll never ever forget that disaster, the cheese that didn't transfer over in the apartment. Oh, your expensive cheese.
Starting point is 00:56:15 I had a, it was already like a 10-year cheese or something that I had, had for like six more additional years. I was saving it for it was going to be a 20 year cheese. And I don't eat it. Can somebody settle an argument I have with my oldest? Okay. My oldest has a lot of quirks. I agree with them.
Starting point is 00:56:35 What? Oh, sorry, I was already agreeing with the oldest. Well, this, my oldest, and this comes from, listen, obviously I have OCD, I have a lot of quirks. I've always had a fear of expiration dates on food because I don't want to eat expired food. Something I've had my whole life. Well, it's clearly transferred to the oldest. Because they also have that same fear.
Starting point is 00:56:58 You'll eat. You will eat any. This dude will eat Thanksgiving into January, you guys. This guy don't give an F about an expiration date. I laugh in the face of your date something. I'll be the judge. It's wild. Like, at the end of this year, wherever we're broadcasting from, it'll be into December, like late,
Starting point is 00:57:19 Almost Christmas. Oh, also, you've got to have a little turkey bite. It's only a couple weeks? He'll be coming in here. You'll be my words. You'll buy my words. A couple weeks? He'll be eating Thanksgiving dinner into January.
Starting point is 00:57:33 It'll be at least two to three. They'll be like, yeah, and a little. They say like two days. Get out of here. So, okay. Two weeks. So the debate that I'm having with the oldest all the time happened yesterday. We get sliced deli cheese.
Starting point is 00:57:47 And they only put packaged by, on the thing. Yep. So the oldest is like, this says it was packaged two weeks ago. It's expired. And I go,
Starting point is 00:57:55 no, cheese is already old. Cheese is only expired when it's moldy, right? Am I right? Yeah, because then you just, I mean, you can, it can go bad.
Starting point is 00:58:04 By then, it just, it'll, like, harden up. Because some of it's... So whether it's harder moldy, that's when I know it's bad. Depending on, yeah, because cheese is already age. You said you had a 10-year-old cheese.
Starting point is 00:58:14 And also, depending on how it's made, uh-huh. It could not spoil, but, you know, it's made with milk. all that type stuff. But, yeah, as long as it's,
Starting point is 00:58:23 and even if it's, say, you have a brick of cheese, because Frank was notorious for this. Eat her on the mold? You just, he would just cut off the chunk that has mold, throw it in the garbage. There. I don't think he's wrong, though. I don't think he's wrong.
Starting point is 00:58:37 No, that's, you're fine. See, Susan just says the same thing. See, Susan, yeah, cut out the old part. It, and I do that with bread, too. If there's mold on the bread, I'll decide. I don't eat that moldy part, I guess. Yeah, a lot of the things that they have on though, on the packaging and all that stuff.
Starting point is 00:58:52 It's for like legal reasons. Yeah. Please eat by. Yes, because that way, if you get sick, they can't. We can't imagine somebody would ever eat turkey a month after it was roasted. But just in case someone's that crazy. A little deep fat. You know, we've been running our mouths all morning about the taste of Syracuse.
Starting point is 00:59:14 We're just glossing over the fact that Cocoa Pops is tonight at 7 o'clock, bud. Oh, yeah. You got to do that, too. That'll be a nice, uh... Add that to your stretch of three days. Let's celebrate Cody on Monday morning when he gets through this. I want all the ladies to come down and give him massages. Oh, give him drinks.
Starting point is 00:59:31 Oh, do a kiss in line. Sunday you don't get on the couch Sunday, right? Sunday's going to be a... I mean, I'll, depending on the weather or whatever, if it's nice, I'll still do, like, you know, walking's around with Elsa, but it ain't going to be, I'm not going to be doing... It's not going to be like, oh, it's nice. All right, well, we're going to have to be driving around and going to rain of beaches
Starting point is 00:59:47 and walking up hills and stuff. That'd probably not be it But no, Cocoa Puff said it'll be a nice Like a relaxer for me I'll try to get as baked as possible That way I can sleep Good. I need some nice sleep. You need good night to rest tonight.
Starting point is 01:00:00 There's no sports on tonight that's important to you. I mean that hockey game. I'm telling you there's not yours. No, I know, I know, but I really do. You're not going to miss anything. You've got to get rest. As much as I want to watch the hockey game, I do have to, it's been a
Starting point is 01:00:10 The worst week of sleep. Nothing will be decided tonight that you can't read tomorrow morning. And I'm not worried about. As soon as it's done, I am going to, I'll walk out so then I'm going to have to lay down. Yes, I know. As much as I don't want to.
Starting point is 01:00:23 As much as we both love our nighttime activities where we like to play our video games and catch a little buzz. It would still be light out. I know, I know. I know. But yeah. That's my hardest part of my day is I love to pour my whiskey and watch YouTube or play my video games.
Starting point is 01:00:38 Right. And I'm like, then I look at my, I have a clock on my desk. Oh, but time. And I have a visual, like, when it starts to get close to nine, I'm like, now you're in the danger zone, bud. Be careful. Now you're in the danger zone. You're not getting enough rest.
Starting point is 01:00:51 That game didn't even get going until nine last night. I know. I know. I have specific rules in my mind. I get it. Where I've got to go to bed by a certain time. The absolute cutoff is 9.30. Anything past 9.30 is insanity.
Starting point is 01:01:05 Sometimes I sat up to 940. Can you imagine? That's that. That's nothing for you. That's nothing for you. No, last night. The game was going into 11 and I'm like, and it just kept going.
Starting point is 01:01:15 And I'm like, oh my God. The clock is ticking. I know, dude. And yes, it's not the best and it's not healthy. And for me, like once we get like 10, 10.30, now it's like, all right, now just so you know. Now you're in your danger zone. Be careful because you're not going to get as much as you, you know, can take you a little bit to fall asleep. So just keep that in mind.
Starting point is 01:01:37 Yeah. I either do or I don't. The sun sets now at 8.30, Brianna says, yeah, that's what Fs me up about doing whiskey Wednesday now, like during this time of the year. Yep. It's because I close all my curtains, because otherwise I'll have giant windows behind me and it's so light out, you'll be able to see me. So I close all my curtains.
Starting point is 01:01:55 And it's 7 o'clock and we do the whiskey show and we hang out, I watch our music videos, and we catch our buzz, and we have a good time. And then I'm done. And I open those curtains up. Hello! Wow, it's the middle of the day. No, it is weirder to walk out after
Starting point is 01:02:08 because before I quit outside with Elsa that way because it's pitch black and you're going to get back inside. It's dark. It's winter. But now, yeah, it's outside. People are out. You hear kids play. Yeah, you hear, but human beings are out and about.
Starting point is 01:02:19 Or just kids will be riding their bike by me as I'm doing cocoa puffs, and I'm like, okay, yeah, it's different. Someone's mowing their lawn, right, just doing a whiskey show. Like, oh, all right, cool. I don't know, I agree, though. I like the seven. I like seven better. Until all of a sudden in a month, we're both like, but don't, but didn't we like a better at eight? I don't like it at eight.
Starting point is 01:02:38 We did it, we do it every summer. Every year we go to eight and I don't, I like seven o'clock. So seven o'clock tonight. Yeah, seven o'clock is good. Cocoa Puss presented by Joe's box. $46.56, Onondaga Boulevard and East Coast Emeralds. The stock keeps getting dwindling the small and small. 50% off everything at East Coast Emeralds right now because they are moving and they want to unload the store.
Starting point is 01:03:00 They don't want to pack it up. They want to give it to you for cheap. See them seeing stuff go every day because just last week I went to grab some stuff to show for Cocoa Pops and one or two of them was already gone. I went, oh, okay. And maybe you're getting ready to go to Tases Syracuse this weekend and you need some things to make you enjoy it a little more. Joe's Buzz got you covered there. Yeah, you're good to go. A couple of gummies, you know what I'm saying? That's the move, man.
Starting point is 01:03:22 That's the move right there. That's the move because then you're good to go. You're not out there. Again, that's the other thing for Taste Syracuse this weekend. As very big marijuana cannabis advocates. Yeah. And I love smoking the flour itself. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:39 You don't have to in the middle of the crowd this weekend. You got to be cool about it. Like we always say, you got to be cool about it. It's like cigarettes. You wouldn't want someone smoking a cigarette in your face. You don't get to decide what other people get blasted with weed smoke. You got to step away somewhere, go somewhere off.
Starting point is 01:03:57 Don't ruin it for everybody. All of a sudden, then they're like, well, guess what? No marijuana allowed with them. As soon as you go between the barriers, blah, blah, blah. Because then you're ruining it for everybody. Gommies are my friend for the concerts these past weekends. Because I can't smoke around my wife. Nor do I really smoke that much.
Starting point is 01:04:13 I like just the vapes or whatever. The gommies are my friends. Let me read you what happened last night, though, as I sent this text to you. Showing off, if you don't watch Whiskey Wednesday regularly, first of all, how dare you? But at 720, I have my... When did that now, every... When did that start? Is it everyone...
Starting point is 01:04:28 Last night, I do my 720 smoke break, powered by East Coast Emerald. Last night, I used my dryer vaporizer. Yep. Which, sure, tobacco products, whatever. But I had, you know, it was packed. Yep. And the way the dryer vaporizer works is it kind of bakes the weed instead of burns it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:51 But it also is, it puts up, it doesn't put off as much smell as like a joint. Just like smoking a bowl. But it puts off a little more than a vape. Yes. Yes, because it's instead of the concentrating oil, it's the actual flour. Yep. Yep. So it's 720 and I do my break.
Starting point is 01:05:07 I do my 720 break with the dryer vaporizer. My oldest bedroom is right above the office I do. I do I do whiskey Lensday in He gets busting And it's 725 I get this text I'm getting to contact
Starting point is 01:05:25 High up here You can smoke that thing But don't blow it in my vent You got in durable And I said you're being a bit dramatic That's hilarious But yeah I got called out yesterday By the oldest
Starting point is 01:05:35 That's a way it funny No but So my bad But you know At least they're there Get used to it that way You know All summer or whatever
Starting point is 01:05:44 because that, not today they are, but just those people sometimes or every single time they smell it, they got to tell you. No. You smell like weed. Yeah. Thanks. Thank you. I know.
Starting point is 01:05:57 I know. Because most of the summer, I will smell like weed. You can be outside all the time. My teens are at the age now where they critique pretty much everything. But yes, that's everything. But I just mean like people in public. Oh, you smelling a skunk. But the teens, yes, no anything you do.
Starting point is 01:06:10 You're screwed no matter what. Sorry, bud. If you're eating right now, stop for a second because I'm going to play you a really gross sound. Oh, boy. Get your drinking. You don't want to be eating when I play this. I'm good to go.
Starting point is 01:06:25 Cruise ships. The way the toilet system works is it's kind of like a vacuum situation, but then it all goes to a holding tank. And someone was on their cruise ship, and they were sleeping. And at 2 a.m., they heard a.m., They heard a weird noise coming from the bathroom. Okay? Oh, I'm covering my eyes, but it'll make it better.
Starting point is 01:06:50 This was the noise we woke up to at 2 o'clock in the morning. The bathroom smells horrible. Porter potty. So disgusting. We was calling the front desk for about 15 minutes. My fiance had to run downstairs to get somebody. I told them that we were moving the rooms. E-X, like, do you really want to move a room?
Starting point is 01:07:11 Yes. And y'all are loud. Vacuuming. up water trying to fix the blumen. So they were in someone else's toilet and it was sloshing around and they were hearing it come out of their toilet. I
Starting point is 01:07:23 just, that stuff is just so, oh, your eyes are watering now, yeah. Because you just, I'm paying. For someone that goes on cruises, I don't make a lot of great cases for cruises on this show do. I'm always hearing the worst stories. Well, because again,
Starting point is 01:07:39 the poor cruise business, you don't ever really hear about no one's going to come back and be like, man, I did cruise ship things on a cruise ship. Yeah. Okay, bye.
Starting point is 01:07:53 Yeah. No, you hear, oh my God. This toilet, right. This toilet. Oh my God. There was so much diarrhea. Yeah. I've only ever had great experiences on cruise ships.
Starting point is 01:08:02 Knock on wood, knock on, not going, not going. I only know, the people I know as I've gone cruises are always like, dude. But like Cody said, those don't make the news. Now, nobody cares about that. Those don't make the news. Nope. Nope. The close I ever came was like the very first
Starting point is 01:08:17 Jericho does a A wrestling cruise in the very first year I was like well that'd be wicked cool But it's on a boat Ah yeah you ain't getting out a boat I'm good Your schedule of events are as follows We're gonna play games right now
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Starting point is 01:08:46 We're pre-gaming. He's going to get nice and ripped. Go about at a decent hour. Nice and toastie. Courtesy of our friends at Joe's Buds, 4656, Onondaga Boulevard and East Coast Emeralds. Behind the Daily Diner in North Syracuse, 50% off everything at East Coast right now is they are moving and they want to sell some stuff. Get out. Tomorrow morning.
Starting point is 01:09:06 We're back here. There we go. Cody goes right over to the Taste of Syracuse and opens at 11 tomorrow. Yeah, we're off and running basically. Syracuse.com for map and information. Plot it out. Get there for Friday. Friday going to be the pick day.
Starting point is 01:09:19 So get out there tomorrow and enjoy it. I am directly in the corner of East Clinton in Washington. Is your booth already set up? You got to go there today and set it up? Yep, today because now, because we can plug everything in. Yep, today is, I think once I start bringing everything over there, I don't know if everything is in the truck. You can start filling pouches and stuff today and do your Dunkeroo dips.
Starting point is 01:09:38 Yep. All that stuff that way because last year. It's already 62 out. Oh, nice. Yeah, because last year, I had to get there and start doing all that, and some of them weren't like, all right, well, it's not cold yet, but still have to cool it pouches. So this is, I'm pumped.
Starting point is 01:09:54 Is that new this year that giving everybody power the day early? Yeah. That's good, so you can get your stuff ready. Thank God, because you could load in, but good luck. You just leave it there and then go. You get there until tomorrow, sure. That's good. This is real nice.
Starting point is 01:10:05 I spent a couple hours down there today. So we will jump into your gaming stream on Twitch right now, of course. Oh, God. Radio world, you get the 90s at 9. Feel the pain, Ninosaur Jr. Keep it locked.

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