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Now, John Clay Wolf.
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We've come a long, long way together, through the hard times and the...
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Good morning, everybody.
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Company Christopher Carter here this weekend.
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And I had a few cocktails last night and invited everybody out this morning.
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My wife reminded me of it this morning.
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You know, there's a good chance they bring donuts, though, Charlie, so that...
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I mean, that could be a very positive thing.
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I need something greasy right now.
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I need something greasy.
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Did you guys drink a lot last night?
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We continued over at the saloon.
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I cut it off just in time to make it into the T-Show today.
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You know, when you got over it, you're 21 and you drink like a fish and it's
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It's just like a fish.
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No, but when you're 21, that's what you do.
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By the time you're like 35, you're over it and it's cool, but you get into that once
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in a while, usually a strip bar, but then, you know, there's certain places you get
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into and you're like, boy, I'm going to drink tonight.
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By 35, you're over it?
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The W is six saloon.
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Is that kind of joint?
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I walk into there and I'm like, whiskey, sir.
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Boy, I'm going to drink tonight.
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It's just a good mood, good times kind of playing.
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Looks like a movie set.
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Yeah, it's a good atmosphere to you.
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You did a good job on this that you've never been on the big stage before.
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I've never been there alone.
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And you did a good job.
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The sound sounded right.
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I'm just trying to get out of a Christmas bonus.
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I'm still pretty self-conscious playing by myself up there.
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It was a good background.
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It was what you did on it.
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When you're up there, do you feel like you're naked and your cods are hanging
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down to your knees?
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No, I go into a zone and it's cool.
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Your cods just knit.
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I just hope it sounds okay.
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I just hope it comes out okay.
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You know, our bunch responded pretty good.
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We play rock songs on acoustics.
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Which you don't see everywhere all the time.
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You know, those are my favorite episodes of like, behind the music stuff.
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Love the Clapton and Nirvana and Kiss Unplugged shows.
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Like it can be done.
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That was a good one.
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That Nirvana Unplugged on New York City.
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Live at Darryl's house is always just bald.
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That's not really acoustic, but yeah.
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You know, I played something Paul and I never do because he hasn't like figured out his
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and never yet, but the, that Journey song Love and Touch and Squeezing.
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Yeah, we play that on acoustic.
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And I think it's pretty cool.
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You did a great job on that.
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And our bunch seemed to like it.
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So, yeah, it's all right.
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That's, I'm always a little nervous when I'm by myself.
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Christmas parties are always interesting.
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We didn't have any fights last night and nobody came up and did anything.
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Told me, but there was a filter on this one.
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There was a natural built-in filter.
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Yeah, a four drink minimum.
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Nope, it's not even that.
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Nobody, nobody cared about that.
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Did anybody have any accidents that we know of?
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There was a pass out.
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Oh, no, no, I'm in a car accident.
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Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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There was a pass out?
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Yeah, you know, somebody had a little bit too much.
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It's not a give me the Vin Christmas party unless somebody passes out.
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I had to catch her in...
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I don't want to say the name.
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Does she have a nose ring?
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Because that girl was put to be tied now.
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There was several that were...
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I think the four drink minimum turned into doubles of four drink minimums.
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There was a way around it.
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So everybody was...
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It was awesome, really.
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It was for Christmas parties you've had.
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The wife was like, this is one of the better ones you've guys done.
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I was like, really?
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Well, the built-in filter was the distance.
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We had the company Christmas party in Walnut Springs.
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So you had to drive to Glenrose and then get on the bus to the rattlesnake in Walnut Springs.
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So I mean, it was a journey of a Christmas party.
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No pun on your journey song, right?
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Love and touch and squeezing.
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And so there's a lot of people like, I don't want to go that far.
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I don't want to do that.
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Where are we staying, honey?
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Well, they got us all hotels.
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And then we got to shuttle back to 10 more minutes back to the town.
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So there's a filter that you lose a lot of people.
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Not that I was trying to run people off, but the turnout was just fine.
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And then, you know, we had staff members from Washington, DC, from LA, from Florida.
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Arkansas driving in.
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Chicago driving in.
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Driving in from Chicago.
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That's a little responsibility on a host to make...
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Like, God, I got to make sure it's worthwhile for these guys.
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I should have got them all hats.
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Everybody likes those hats.
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I think we're going to get a bunch of hats for everybody and just send them after the
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But yeah, that was a good one.
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Hey, attorneys on the radio.
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I want to talk to you.
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And my question is, so we did this four drink minimum at the bar for the Christmas
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Does that really help our liability?
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I mean, like, was that just an obstacle of nothing?
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Or does it, like in a court of law, an accident?
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Because when you drag them all the way out here, we got everybody a shuttle bus.
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And we have them in places to stay and all that good stuff.
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But you just think about the liability on the dark country roads driving.
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You know, the guy, me, right?
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I'm going to go on home, right?
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80 miles out of town.
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There should be a new shirt for the company.
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By wearing this shirt.
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You just have that walking around.
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Oh, you've signed the liability waiver.
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It's like Turley says, though.
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It's almost like the four drink, you know, ticket deal you do.
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It's almost like the company match, though, because you're going to buy
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And a lot of people are like, well, that's four I can buy myself.
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It becomes an eight drink affair.
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But what I mean, what I would have rather done is just open bar and pay
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for all the drinks.
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So that's not, that was not the thing.
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That would have been a very different outcome.
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If you know, like if you're a lawyer or judge.
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I'd rather talk to a judge and know the liability.
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And also if you have kids over at your house, high schoolers that
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are drinking and one leaves, how liable is the parent?
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And also if you're having a holiday party with adults.
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And JD gets drunk again.
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And leaves and kills a busload of Zimalians.
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It's very specific.
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What is the liability?
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What's the real liability?
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That's one we let go.
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The phones are not ringing.
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Yeah, we're live today.
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The phones are not ringing.
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So obviously we have no lawyers on our relationship this morning.
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That is a good one though.
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Christmas parties at your own house.
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I mean, you're adults.
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I mean, I would think, hey, you made your decisions, right?
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You can see anybody.
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You can see anybody for anything.
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Like the bartenders have to be TABC certified,
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but it's somebody's house.
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You don't have to be anything.
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And then when the kids come over, right?
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In high school, when you see this, we've all done it.
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You know, Hooters Mom.
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Hooters Mom was cool with the keg.
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So on any Friday or Saturday night when we ran out of stuff to do,
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there's a good chance in Hooters Backyard there was nice down keg
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because Hooters Mom was cool, right?
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So everybody loves Hooters Mom.
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And that's, you know, what was Hooters Mom's liability?
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Did she grab everybody's keys?
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No, that was part of her job.
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That's what they always did at the Cool Mom's house where I went.
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Collecting the keys.
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Can't get them back.
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So what if you do BYOB Christmas party?
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They're responsible because they brought their own booze, right?
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Would that be a way to get around anybody suing you?
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That would show up in court.
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Yeah, because I used to, any Christmas party I went to,
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there was a bottle in the car.
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You have a bottle in your car right now, don't you?
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I do actually have a bottle in my car.
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Of all the people that will win, a bottle of booze.
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You won a bottle of alcohol?
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Yeah, there was some great door prizes giving away at the Christmas party.
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All the people that will win booze.
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The 20-year sober guy.
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A good, nice bottle too.
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I got in trouble for going behind the bar.
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I went back, I went to get some ice.
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Oh, listen to him whine.
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I went back there to get some ice and they jumped on me.
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They went, you're not allowed back here.
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Dude, I kind of own the place and they do that to me too.
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I was like, I know the owner.
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They're like, I don't care.
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Get off behind the bar.
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I'm just getting ice.
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It was one of the ladies.
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Oh, she's doing her job.
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She's doing her job.
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By the way, BABO as an emcee, you used your opportunity to hit on somebody.
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Did you not notice that?
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You're introducing of Maxine.
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The sexiest, the classiest, smartest, most friendly.
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I thought that was really good.
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And Maxine seemed to enjoy it as well.
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She was very appreciative.
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That was quite the intro.
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Yeah, I was like, damn pre-K.
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I didn't get that kind of intro.
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He goes, well, I wasn't hitting on you.
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Hey, here's Turley.
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Yeah, I think you are 100% live or if you let them leave the party and they've been drinking.
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I mean, are you just a dude from Oklahoma with an opinion or do you have any like paper
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I guess an opinion.
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We all have opinions.
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I appreciate you calling in.
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But I was looking for more of a technical opinion.
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So the lightning round is coming up next.
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The lightning round is when you call in with the cars.
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Year, make, model, miles, average, rough, or clean.
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So what that means is I've got a 07 Corvette.
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It only has 2,000 miles on it.
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He never drove it because he couldn't drive a stick.
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So my granny'd only drove it 2,000 miles.
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I was going to keep it forever, but my old lady wants it out of the garage.
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What would you give?
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And I'll bid that car on the radio right now for everybody.
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If you've got a 2018 Kia, whatever, with 180,000 miles, I'm going to hurt
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your feelings, but I'll damn sure bid it.
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And everything in between.
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Kevin in Orlando, what you got?
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I have a 03 Lincoln Town Car.
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And it's got 61,000 miles.
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But it has been slightly modified.
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As a stretch limousine.
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I think I got drunk in that thing in high school.
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Oh, now I see the notes.
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You gave 4 grand for it.
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You want to know if you got a good deal?
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So I paid just under 4,000 for it.
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And it was just, I saw it on Facebook Marketplace.
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Didn't really think too much about it.
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I just thought, hey, that'd be cool to buy a limo.
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You bought it about as cheap as you can buy one.
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But they're hard to sell.
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Because like being a limo service,
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nobody wants to be caught dead in a 03 Lincoln Town Car.
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So it's, it's difficult to buy a limo.
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So it's, it's difficult to pimp out.
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Now, ghetto events.
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You could probably provide services at times.
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Or some keen sierras in very small towns.
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But other than that,
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I don't think you're going to get rich running it.
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800-800-7234-800-800 radio.
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Monica, oh, you've got, quick on the insurance.
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So you are, you do have a shared liability, whatever you host.
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You hire someone to serve it, BYOB, or you're serving it.
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If they go out, get an accident.
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Savannah, you're in Florida.
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You're a retired attorney.
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My question was, it says that you're a retired attorney,
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but you didn't quite get the question.
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I was just wondering the liability,
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if you have a Christmas party at your house
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and people come over and they drink at your Christmas party.
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Can I ask you to slow down?
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Because I'm retired due to disability,
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cognitive disability.
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Can I ask you to slow down
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and repeat the question slower?
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Are the hosts responsible for Christmas parties
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if liquor is served?
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Oh, okay. Thank you for the question.
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So I want to be clear that I do,
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although my license is active.
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And we'll be back in a minute.
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Hey Chris in Rockville, Maryland.
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I'm looking at your 24 Jeep Grand Cherokee L third row
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that says all-wheel drive,
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but it also says limited.
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And the all-wheel drive on a limited
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is not an available option.
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Is it a four-wheel drive?
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I guess, yeah, yeah. Absolutely, baby.
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Is it a six-cylinder or four?
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I mean, a six-cylinder and eight.
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Six, 3.6-inch dark, yeah.
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And it's 36,000 miles.
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I got about a 30-mile one-way commute in the mornings.
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God, how long does that take up there?
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Is the traffic bad?
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In the morning, it depends if I leave at 4.30.
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It's about 45 minutes.
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If I leave at 5.30,
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I'm way upside down, then.
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You know, most people that own Grand Cherokees
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are way upside down
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because they rent a lot of those cars.
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Tons of those units are in the lease
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And so there's a lot of them coming off
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on the used market,
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and it's always screwed.
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The Jeep Grand Cherokees have always been
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a super-big depreciator from the beginning.
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800-800-7234-800-800-Radio.
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Crab, what are you doing?
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What are you doing?
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What's Terrence feel about the drug boats
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being blown out of the water?
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fishing boats are okay,
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but drug boats aren't.
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Well, I would have to ask Terrence.
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If Terrence wants to call in
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and a speech impediment,
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Terrence, if you're around,
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please call in and let us know.
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Well, I'll just have a good time
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when I'm there with you.
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He just does voice changes
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from the whole time.
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Go back to it, will you?
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I believe this is...
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That sounds like a little,
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like your little Elmer character,
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They said much people
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would go come out of here.
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I didn't know you were at the party.
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And I got a call from DJ Ryde.
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you did that drunk raccoon
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in the liquor store or something, yeah?
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when you come down to Texas,
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The drunk raccoon was
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at the Christmas party.
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I saw him passed out in the corner.
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I'll give you some whiskey.
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A liquor store in Virginia.
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This guy right here broke
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into a liquor store,
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And the intruder broke through
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helped himself to some of
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the bottom shelf whiskey.
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He wanted to pass out
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And the reason he can only
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drink the bottom shelf stuff
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is that's all he can reach.
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There's the local news story
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A burglar that broke into
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a Virginia store was caught
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by police asleep in the
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It gets even better.
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That burglar was a raccoon.
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Now, you're probably wondering
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how it ended up passed out
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on the bathroom floor.
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This was a liquor store.
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And from the looks of things,
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that raccoon went on a serious
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He fell through the ceiling tile.
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That's how he entered
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He managed to knock down
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drink some of the beverages,
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and then stumble into the
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bathroom where he ultimately
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locked himself in there
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and passed out next to
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According to the police
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the drunk raccoon was taken
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to a shelter to sober up
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and to get a talk into about
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its poor life choices
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before being released
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on its own recognizance.
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Attorney Savon in Florida,
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about the drunk raccoon
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Can you say it again?
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So, I'll tell you the answer.
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According to my best friend,
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Social host liability
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exists in many states.
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It's a legal concept
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that a private person
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at a bar or restaurant
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can be held responsible
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if they serve alcohol
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and someone gets injured.
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The biggest rule is
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that serving minors
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is always high liability
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in almost every state.
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depends on the Tenth Amendment.
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under the Tenth Amendment,
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because under the Tenth Amendment
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of our Constitution,
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all states have the right
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regarding the health,
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welfare, and safety
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it would be impossible
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You would have to know
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what state it applies to.
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But generally speaking,
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if they're a minor...
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Under strict liability
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and also serving adults
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is more complicated.
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you're not talking.
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No, when I'm talking,
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you're not talking.
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800-800-7234-800-800-Radio.
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an attorney with ADHD.
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And just reading it
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from in the Internet.
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Right, right, right, right.
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when she's talking,
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but her setups are pretty firm.
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We get some weird calls
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I'm not sure I've ever been
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that gets the strange calls.
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But this particular week,
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a radio host in D.C.
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got a call from a guy.
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This is sort of in the
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what's wrong with people
20:54
He got a call from a guy
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that this guy had found
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Well, I'll let you,
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explain it to number five.
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I sent Diane a few pictures
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of me exploring nature
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and look what I came upon.
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Dude, you found a dead body?
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This may sound sick,
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but I've always wanted
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something like that.
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Tell me you called the police.
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Dude, call the cops.
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Yeah, are there remains
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still out on that campsite?
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It's along the highway.
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There are whatever.
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Can you please call the police?
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Yes, I'm going to do that today.
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How do you find it dead body?
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He sounds like an old drunk.
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I would not surprise me
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listeners call Bill Geff
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Is he telling you about it?
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He's wanted to walk up on land.
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I've always thought
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I've always wanted to come
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across something like that
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The guy's either got
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a really clear conscience
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That's about the worst thing
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you can find in the woods.
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Oh, can you imagine?
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I like the radio guy
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that needs to call the police.
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Please call the police
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because I'm on the radio
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and I talk like this.
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Hi, my name's John Clay Wolf.
22:19
This is John Clay Wolf
22:22
It's a great morning
22:24
and I know I need to slow
22:29
and she's stuck fast.
22:31
When I went to the I Heart
22:32
concert in Fort Worth,
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Still, I've been doing this
22:40
But meeting these guys.
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Hey, good morning, Johnman.
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I love hearing your show.
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listen every weekend.
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Tell me the last thing.
22:47
Tell me something from
22:49
Oh, man, last weekend
22:50
we were at their house
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You don't listen nothing
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the meetings with them
22:59
they've got the big voices too
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I used to do a little
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summer stock, you know.
23:06
many, many years, John.
23:07
You might be able to
23:08
tell by the way I'm talking.
23:09
I actually never stop
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talking to give you
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an opportunity to respond.
23:20
And you believe that,
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about the dead body.
23:27
Hey, put it back on hold,
23:29
Siobhan's calling back.
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and actually I've got
23:44
but I wanted to get to this.
23:51
is because my husband
23:54
and so I wanted to talk
23:58
I don't want to say
24:01
weirder than you think
24:04
and I am very nice,
24:05
you picked that up.
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to find a dead body.
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and that's what you heard.
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Well, what you were
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and I think you're a bully
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kind of mean unintentionally.
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I need to slow down
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you know what that is
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an ADA accommodation,
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learn in law school
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program if you can't learn
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brings in another topic.
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forward-facing advertisement
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is that what America's
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Where they're promoting
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schizophrenia medicine
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like we're the better
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schizophrenia medicine.
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Ask everybody in your head.
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he named the product
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after his multiple personalities
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Cole, Ben and Fiona.
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You know the country
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that just really threw me on.
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They're promoting it, yeah.
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Is it over the counter?
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We'll be back in a minute.
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My name's John Clay Wolf.
25:58
This is the John Clay
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Now, back to the John Clay Wolf Show.
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that used to hire prostitutes
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so he could swap off
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with other people's lives. That's pretty creative this holiday season. Very, very much so. Yeah.
26:58
Rest in peace, Aaron Washbaugh. No, I'm kidding. It wasn't wash. Wow. But I just thought about
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that. Wow. Yeah, this guy, well this other guy was having an affair and he took his side
27:10
piece and they would go to the swingers party and swap off. Sure. I mean, what a hustle
27:16
that dude was running. It's probably more common than you think having, hiring somebody or bringing
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somebody, you know, that's a ringer into a swingers party because you can't go in by
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yourself as a male. Right. And you know this YJD? I don't know. I've just heard people
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talk about it. It was in a movie once. Wingers, swingers. You know one bringer. 800-800-7234-800-800 radio.
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Carolyn, Virginia, good morning earlier. Hi. Thank you guys for putting me on. That's kind of a funny
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topic to come in on, but it actually is pretty fitting because, well, I just really wanted to
28:00
give a shout out to my kids. Honestly, Lincoln, Eleanor, Benjamin, and Reagan in West Virginia
28:08
I haven't seen them in a while and I miss them dearly and I'm trying to make it possible so that I can
28:16
see them as soon as possible. But thank you for the time on the air. Yeah, I just wanted to mention
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the last topic you guys were talking about, the schizophrenia medication. That has just been
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kind of like a large game piece in my life. Yeah, it's really like a negotiating factor
28:44
or a mood stabilizer. It's a negotiating factor in my family cases and I don't necessarily think
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it's fair that it can be done, but it is something that our society does, which is kind of unfortunate.
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I think it places people. I mean, some people do truly need it, but I think some people
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don't benefit as much as like rooms that maybe had been tested for that medication.
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Thank you for calling in. Trish in Florida. Hey, John. Yo, I just want you to know that I
29:25
appreciate your humor. Thank you. I do too. And the thing is these women that call in and harass you
29:32
guys, I just, I love it when you give it right back because they just need to keep their nose
29:37
to themselves. Seriously. I listen to you guys every Saturday and you guys make me laugh.
29:44
I just, I go to the hunting camp every Saturday and just tell the guys about all the stuff I hear.
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Thank you. We'd love to know you're out there. I appreciate Trish. All right, bye.
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800-800-7234-800-800 radio. Now, I don't think you were making fun of meds, by the way,
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because I think people are getting that. I was just shocked that they're advertising for
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schizophrenia medicine on the NFL Thursday night game. Yeah. And I mean, so you're at
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the doctor and bad news, John, you're a schizophrenic. Oh man. My wife's been telling me that for years.
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Well, I'm going to put you on Babo's side. No, no, no. I want that medicine that I saw during the
30:27
football game. Right. Ask your doctor. Ask your doctor. I need that. Well, that's really not
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a good one. But no, I want it because I saw it on the football game. I mean, is that really
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how is that? I mean, what is the target audience that they're advertising to? How small,
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how much money do they make on that medication for the three people that actually fight with
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the doctor and say, no, no, no, I don't want Babo's side. I want Johnny's side.
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That's a great question. I mean, because who's going to go and do that? I don't know.
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Let's get schizophrenic, I guess. Well, you'll understand this. Your conga,
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all they're doing is creating a lead. When they instruct a watcher to ask your doctor,
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they're going to go to their doctor and ask their doctor by name about that medication,
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and they're going to get it. And the doctor gets a cut and it's all, it's all business,
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but it may help. Yeah. And actually, a lot of TV news, they've been advertising
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the schizophrenic aid drugs for a few years. Really? Yeah. And I was really surprised to see
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it then, but I haven't seen it like in mainstream sports. I know a guy that was paying off
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doctors to write his script in for this cream. And he went to jail for eight months
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and one of his partners went to jail for longer, but they were selling the cream under the, what's
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the insurance for the military? USAA? Something. No, but anyway, the veterans act, they were
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selling the cream to the government. Yeah, VA care. The VA something. I'm butchering this,
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but it doesn't matter. And they were paying, so they were charging about 10,000, I believe,
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for one script. And they're paying the doctors like $2 or $2,500 to write the script.
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Wow. And that is highly illegal. Highly. Highly. And they were so rich. It was ridiculous.
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Running around in Gulf Streams. I found out about it because there was a Lamborghini
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Aventador that was getting shopped around town. And like the third time I got called on it
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from another dealership, like Ferrari Dallas or something. And he said who it was. Like,
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I know that dude. He said, do you not know what's going on? He said, they're selling all their stuff
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because they're getting ready to go down. Wow. They went down. It happens, man. About 10 or 12
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years ago, that's how a Oxycontin got so popular. Yep. I know a doctor in prison now who was
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doing a pill mill, basically bringing in homeless people, writing them scripts. What they would
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do, the thing is, you bring them in, they don't have any problems, but they,
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the doctor says, you know, you need this. And so they go out, they get the pen and
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medication, they bring the pills back to the doctor, they give them a hundred bucks and
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then the homeless person goes on his way, then they resell those pills. He is now in prison.
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He's out. He's out. He's out. He got 13 years. He's out. I mean, it's in the paper,
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so I'm not bringing, just not like behind us. And I gotta be real careful with that one because
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his son has wound up being a pretty good friend of mine. Okay. But yeah, we used to talk
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about him a lot. He was y'all's Dr. Field good on the Russ Martin Show. Yeah, I don't want to
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go down that route. Okay. We're just keeping it real, man. We're keeping it real. This show's
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about keeping it real. I did not know he got out. He is out for sure. Or he's just fixing it.
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Bobo. But he got 13 years, so obviously he got out early. Something's going off.
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So I'm sure it's one of Bobo's devices. 800-800-7234-800-800 radio. Mike in Memphis,
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Tennessee. What you got, bud? Hey, I could think you could sell ice to an Eskimo, but
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anyway, these broads need to keep this. Can you imagine being that broad's husband, that freaking
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lawyer broad? Oh my gosh. I was thinking about that as well as talking to her.
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Yeah. Oh, I couldn't take that. Do you know why the woman crossed the road?
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No. To get to the kitchen. Mike in Memphis, Tennessee. Greetings from Memphis, Tennessee.
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Harrison in Florida, 96 Mercury Cougar with 72,000 miles, wants 3500.
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You know, if this car is crazy nice, it does have a value. If it's got the good engine in it,
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Will you go to GiveMeTheVin.com and load it up? Let's look.
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Yeah, and four. Thank you. My name's John Clay Wolf. JCWShow.com is the streaming site
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and featuring DJ Pre-K, Gigi Drummond, Keith Richards with the world's biggest son-of-a-bitch
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Ian in Texas, what have you got? Yeah, yeah, that buddy of mine, he's going to a pretty hard
37:01
divorce down here over here in Dallas. And I was hearing that lady, that attorney,
37:06
she's got all the degrees with her, ADHD or ADPDSD, and Karen, Karen ain't, can't give
37:15
darn syndrome and in her hearing age or what have you. Well, I think we ought to get that attorney
37:22
for my buddy's wife. There you go. Whatever your name was, call his buddy's wife. She's looking
37:29
for an attorney. Like, did you dump it? Yeah. I heard what he said. He did say the word,
37:35
but he didn't say it in a sexually titillating way. I might have been a little quick because I
37:39
thought he was going to get into that. So, Charlie's a little anal about the dump.
37:45
Jesus Christ. It'll allow me to demonstrate. Right. Van Dam and Houston, what you got? I'm
37:51
tripping. I figured I'd call in because everybody was being downers earlier. I figured I'd get
37:55
a little step in the, in the show. Okay. Are you feeling, are you feeling a little off?
38:00
Oh, no, I'm feeling good, brother. I'm feeling good. You talk about how, you know, ADD and,
38:05
uh, and, uh, you know, having ADHD and stuff like that. How treatments for that? This is a treatment
38:11
for that. What? I'll help you out. These things out real quick. What, what, what's the treatment?
38:16
Oh, you know, it's, you know, LSD. LSD? Yeah. Acid. Whatever you want to call it.
38:24
Are you tripping on acid? Yes, sir. I am.
38:27
All right. All right. All right. Nine o'clock such a time.
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What a weird day. This is, this is like, this feels like a holiday weekend, but it's not. It does.
38:38
People are starting to party early. 800-800-7234-800-800 radio. Good morning,
38:44
Detroit. Congratulations on your big win on Thursday night. I'm glad that the refs were on
38:50
your side because there is zero chance that that was offensive pass interference in the end zone.
38:57
Zero, zero, less than zero. How did they not, in a, in a, in a time of replay,
39:05
how in the hell did they not unwind that bad call?
39:08
They, they had it for a year where they would do, uh, reversals on pass interference calls,
39:14
but it got too controversial and CNFL said, nah, no, we're not going to do that anymore.
39:18
It took a lot of damn time in the middle of a game is what it did. Ferguson,
39:21
who's the guy covering Ferguson linebacker? I can't remember.
39:24
I had, this is true. I don't have a network where I can watch those games. Okay.
39:28
It's on prime. I know at my house right now. It's a long story.
39:31
I had to listen to the game on XM radio and I listened to the Detroit team announcers.
39:37
Right. And they said, oh, well, of course, that was Ferguson pass interference.
39:42
They first said, oh, it looks like a pass interference. There's a flag on the field.
39:45
They were like, well, I, I think, yeah, he's, you know, that's fair. That's a good call. He,
39:49
he had, he had hands all over Ferguson. Then they call it against Ferguson. They go,
39:52
yeah, Ferguson's actually, he's got a pass interference off it.
39:56
I mean, I hate to be the person to say this, but he did, when he swam across,
40:01
did grab his pads just a little bit. But did you not see how he molested him?
40:06
I know. Chargers filed for molestation from the defense.
40:09
It could have been both ways. That's what it really is.
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I think Ferguson was impregnated by that defender.
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It could have gone both ways.
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Like he's carrying twins. I mean, it couldn't have gone both ways.
40:21
It was off, it was defensive pass interference. It cost us the game.
40:25
That wasn't the only kind of questionable call either.
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I didn't, they get pickings on one of those today.
40:30
Yeah, but he had his hand in the guy's face.
40:35
It didn't cost them the game.
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Kansas City, what you got?
40:37
This is Dave from Casey. I got two things, man.
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I have been hung over all week. I felt like it was Thanksgiving
40:43
when I was watching Detroit play Dallas. It was awful.
40:46
But I want to know your opinion. This Sunday,
40:49
you think the Chiefs got a chance and is Damian Pierce going to score a touchdown?
40:53
First of all, I need to know who they're playing.
40:55
It's a big game. It's actually part one of our picks.
40:57
Let's do it right now.
40:58
Okay. That game is the Texans, 7-5 at 6-6 Kansas City Chiefs.
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So the Chiefs are three and a half point favorites.
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That's at 7-20 central in Peacock.
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Chiefs, this is basically they have to win.
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I'm going to take the Texans with the points.
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It worked for you last time to do that.
41:18
I'm not. I'm going to take the Chiefs because I think just my homes,
41:23
you saw what he, even though they didn't beat the Cowboys,
41:25
he still has that magic about them.
41:28
And at home, they're not going to lose at home.
41:31
What has the Chiefs lost?
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What changed in the recipe in the arsenal?
41:36
I mean, something is way off. This is not normal.
41:39
I think a lot of football for them.
41:41
I mean, think about it.
41:42
Three out of four years playing all those games in the playoffs,
41:47
in the Super Bowl, it takes a toll on your body.
41:50
So all those extra games.
41:51
Do they need some meds?
41:53
They should call that chicken floater and get some.
41:55
I mean, I think it's just, they're worn out.
41:57
Their bodies are worn out.
41:58
And some of it is, everybody's kind of gotten,
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they know what to do with the recipe to beat them.
42:04
Because they didn't add it.
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The biggest BS crap one.
42:08
Listen to what he's saying.
42:09
I mean, that is just shut up.
42:11
They haven't added anything either.
42:13
Because it's what you have to do is you have to add.
42:15
They had eight months off.
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They're just tired.
42:17
I agree on both counts.
42:18
Total hours of operation.
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They are playing a lot more games than other teams.
42:22
Secondly, they are probably the most studied offense
42:25
in the league for the past five years.
42:27
I'll add a third too.
42:28
I think their run game is very diminished this year
42:31
compared to the last three years.
42:33
And they've got the backs, but they're just,
42:34
they're not either feeding him enough or he's worn out.
42:39
Total 12 yards the whole game?
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Yeah, just not enough to even give him to himself.
42:42
I think it's Taylor Swift, dude.
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The Swiftie account.
42:47
It's the new album drop.
42:49
I mean, David Bowie ruined Freddie Mercury, so.
42:53
While we're on that, I guess the picks you want to do
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the other NFL picks to.
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At, let's see, the Bears at the Packers.
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Packers are six and a half point favorites.
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You're just going straight up.
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No, I'm taking the points.
43:07
You said the bear like right away.
43:10
I knew there would be a line.
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But I'm just going with it.
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Well, I believe the Packers will win,
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but they don't win by six and a half.
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So we're on the same page there.
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So we have to move the line.
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Do the Bears win by three and a half?
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Or you mean the Packers?
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The Packers win by three and a half.
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I'll stick with the Bears.
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And then one other game.
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Steelers six and six at six and six Ravens.
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That's for that conference out there in the AFC.
43:45
We're talking to those people right now.
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Good morning, Baltimore.
43:50
Good morning, Pittsburgh.
43:52
It's time for a battle.
43:53
Ravens are six and a half point favorites.
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So what the Steelers laid an egg last week.
43:59
I'm going to go with the Steelers in those points.
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I'll let you take that.
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It's not the best bet I've ever made.
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I don't think so either.
44:09
That's a hard one to bet, man, though.
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The sick quarterback bowl.
44:12
Do you want to save the college for a little bit later?
44:14
Because we've got about a minute to go to break.
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So I'm sorry about your North Texans.
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University of North Texas.
44:20
All those folks, the RTA, VF majors and stuff,
44:23
they were, you know, the radio guys.
44:25
We were all excited to see them.
44:28
I mean, I remember going to games at Fouts Field.
44:31
Fouts Field is a high school stadium.
44:33
To see that school.
44:34
This is Turley's alma mater, by the way.
44:36
So to see that school actually having a shot.
44:40
It's just a shot to be in the playoffs.
44:43
It was just cool to see.
44:44
But they later, they just couldn't get it done.
44:46
Seeing them on the leaderboard, man,
44:47
seeing them in the standings.
44:48
That was awesome last week.
44:49
Have they played a good team all year?
44:51
Was this the first real team they played?
44:53
No, they played South Florida,
44:54
which was ranked at the time.
44:55
And they got blown out of that
44:57
because they turn over the ball.
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So they played two good teams.
45:01
They got blown out in both.
45:03
And it's all turnovers.
45:04
But the quarterback is allegedly
45:05
the best quarterback in the country?
45:10
Now, y'all's coach just went to OSU?
45:12
Yeah, Oklahoma State.
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So he's going to take that quarterback with him?
45:16
I just wanted to add a little salt to the wound.
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just do that number out there.
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Yeah, I'm throwing one out there.
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I'm going to throw one out there, too.
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I'm going to throw one out there, too.
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What's your payoff?
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I'm not sure I could check.
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I was probably less than that, but not anymore.
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But no, I just seen what it was, what you'd give.
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That's what I'll give.
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That's what I'll give.
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It's an automatic, right?
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Is it an S, an SR, an SV?
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It's the all leather.
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It's as fully loaded as it can get.
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Let me look at something real quick.
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I might be a little light if it's a SV.
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If it's an SR, because you can order these cars
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If it's an SR, first of all,
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If it's an SR, I'll probably get $9,000, maybe $95,000.
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Tom, you have a non-running 13 Nissan Versa,
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Would you sell it or donate it for tax purposes?
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Rob, I just donated.
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I mean, the car's worth $100.
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We would buy that car, pick it up with a record,
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take it to Co-part, sell it.
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We'd give you $100 for it.
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We'd sell for $400.
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We'd make $50 or lose $50 after fees.
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What about one of those donation places?
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Like, would that song give me the cars for kids?
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Cars for kids, and they'll probably give you a voucher for $2,500.
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And then you'd have your tax break.
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That's the way to go.
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Lauren, you got put on Ritlin as a young man?
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Thanks for coming to work today.
50:14
Yeah, I wanted to touch on that subject, you know.
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I'm going to go to break.
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And the guy said I look like John Benet Ramsey.
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And she was still alive.
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I was like, you look like the killer if they found him.
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And we had a fun night of role playing.
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I think I'll see him again.
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We now return to the John Clay Wolf Show,
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America's largest weekend morning show, 800-800 radio.
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Good morning, Florida.
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We skipped the Florida news segment.
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We've got to do it real quick.
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But before that, I want to talk to Lauren.
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Lauren, what's your story, man?
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I was a child who was a white boy who was born and raised
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in East L.A., small city.
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Thank you for pointing out that you're Caucasian.
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So basically, I had a lot of problems at school, a lot of fights.
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Just, you know, I would think it was a normal lifestyle,
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but obviously it wasn't.
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Enough where I was kicked out of every single school
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and then sent to another school and downing.
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That's where a lead singer from Metallica came from.
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Then kicked out of their continuation school
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where they had to give me Ritlin just to stay in school.
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How it made me feel was, uh, duh, you know, straight duh,
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did not do good in school at all.
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Um, enough where I started, uh, car repossessing with my father,
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so now I'm still in cars and selling them to, you know...
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Did that cause a rectal dysfunction?
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That's what I wanted to know.
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Jessica in Colorado.
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So, yeah, you guys were talking about blow-up stories.
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So my husband and I was the first Fourth of July
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we ever spent together.
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And a friend of his does like a big firework show
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They have, like, land like enough to where...
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Are you smiling right now?
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...there's a dot around your face afterwards.
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Yeah, I can feel your smile coming through the phone.
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Yeah, no, it is quite funny
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because I am very happily married,
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but, um, I do think I saved my husband's life quite a bit.
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But you're horny and you want to hook up a barbo?
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What age did you lose your virginity?
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No, I said, tell me about your...
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Tell me about your bottle rocket story real quick.
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Yeah, so, no, I mean, I saved myself a firm marriage
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because, um, yeah, the...
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But anyway, so yeah, the bottle...
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Is it a bottle rocket story or saving yourself story?
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No, I mean, the saving myself story is a lie,
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so I'll tell you the bottle rocket story, which is true.
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Anyway, so we're at...
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We're doing these fireworks
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and people are holding Roman candles in their hands.
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And, like, letting them pop off.
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And my husband, he is first-generation.
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His parents are, like, immigrants from the Soviet Union,
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so they never really, like, lit off fireworks.
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And he didn't really have experience handling fireworks,
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whereas, like, my dad dresses up in, like,
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full World Barbon Army gear and, like...
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How long have you and your husband been married?
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Yes, every fourth of life.
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Uh, a year and a half.
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How many times a week do you all do it?
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I'm a full-time mechanical engineering student,
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so four, if I'm not super busy, but when I'm not in school,
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I don't know, at least once or twice a day.
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That's more than four, honey.
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I don't know if your engineering degree had a math class.
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I said, no, I said when I'm in school, four.
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Sometimes we're, yeah.
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And that's really all we wanted to know.
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Thank you for calling.
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But I'll bet all four times are fantastic.
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800-800-7234-800-800 Radio, Florida News!
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And now, from North America's own land down under,
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it's time for Sunshine State News with your certified lifeguard,
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I don't know if I can even begin to top the colors we've got today.
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What in the hell is going on?
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Well, you may say that in Florida.
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You know, it's only funny.
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Only in Florida do you hear,
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and they wrestled the alligator stories.
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Deputies in Sarasota County wrestled a massive,
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get this, 14-foot, 600-pound alligator off a residential street.
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This is why my wife, Kim, will not let us move to Florida.
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Recording seven deputies, a professional trapper,
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and quite a bit of wrangling, awkward wrangling.
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Here's according to the sergeant,
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here's some of the body cam footage
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as they're wrestling this alligator for number seven.
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Get on the leg, get on the leg.
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Everybody get on the leg.
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Get on the leg, hey.
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Everybody, I need stars.
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I need someone on that leg right there.
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Up here and show us.
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Well, don't mind me to kill you later.
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Come on, make a note of it.
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The three students just showed up.
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Once or twice a day.
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John stuck on the last collar.
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I knew you wouldn't get past that.
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The video on JCWShow.com, that's amazing.
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And then to grab it.
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I mean, what are you doing?
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Why don't I just get some...
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Do it once or twice a day.
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Eight guys that close to get a little baby stabs
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and a lot of pivot, pivot, you know?
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Why don't I get somebody with a tow truck?
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Listen, there was an ongoing dispute
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between neighbors in Florida.
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You listen to the show once or twice a day.
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It turned a little crazy when in Florida, Karen,
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she shared a holly bush with her neighbor, okay?
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So the neighbor came out.
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He trimmed half of his holly bush
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and left her half alone.
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So I'm going to guess probably some alcohol later.
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In the wee hour mornings, last Sunday,
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she took a mini chainsaw,
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cut the whole thing down to the ground,
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25-year-old bush, straight down to the roots.
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Here's a walk-by inspector from a lawn landscaper saying,
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this is a mask at number eight.
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Well, guys, remember the bush with the Karen next door
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and how we only cut half of it.
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She didn't cut her half.
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Well, she decided to take it out and cut
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all the way down without our permission.
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My client is not happy.
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This is going to be a big issue.
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Because that whole holly's are gone.
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The holly's are gone.
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The holly's are gone.
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Don't go back in the bottom.
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That's not what he wanted.
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He liked the big tall bush.
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It wasn't her right to cut his bush on his property.
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Can you see this going to court?
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Who doesn't like a little bush, right?
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A little bush, right.
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Sometimes you got to cut it back.
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John's still stuck on one.
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Well, he's the landscaper who's coming in
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to make the case when they go to jail
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when you go to court.
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He liked the big tall bush.
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Anything else happen in Florida?
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That's all we have in Florida this week.
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Hey, I was reading on our YouTube videos.
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I thought this was interesting.
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On Jay, John, if you go to jcwshow.com,
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but the mean tweets, the mean comments, they're great.
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I was looking at the one that we did at the car show
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and in Fuss and Rollins are on the thumbnail
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and it's kind of positioned as a Fuss versus Rollins build-off
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So Fuss built, everybody loves Fuss.
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And but I was just reading through his comments.
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JCW, from Jeff Hunt's singer, JCW is insufferable.
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What's that mean, Bob?
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And I make him suffer when he watches me.
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It says it's too much to suffer.
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That's really mean.
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I'm a big fan of John Clay as the next guy.
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So we have bipolar speaking of ADHD and schizophrenic medicine.
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As part of that level, you know,
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that plateau you talk about audience growing.
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When somebody screws with you
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and then another audience member takes up for you.
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That's nothing but nothing but building an audience right there, buddy.
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I like Chip Chevelle better because it's simple, clean build.
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GMG build is bigger, more expensive, a little more exotic,
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I need to find some more.
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Richard Chevelle is wicked.
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He can't compare the two.
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I should have taken a little time and found the ones.
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I mean, there's just some burners in here.
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Did they bother you when people say those things?
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I wouldn't think so.
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But I definitely rub some people wrong.
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You're not going to be loved by everybody.
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I would love to go to one of JCW's events someday.
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Please get off the radio.
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Rollins effed up a perfectly good 70 Chevelle.
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Richard never packed up one dent before in his life.
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Yeah, they hit on him real hard.
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Richard thinking his car is 500,000 is a pipe dream.
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Yeah, the chip is, chip is the car I'd choose.
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Hey, I've got a question.
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We're going to break right now.
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Guys, call in that are in the service industry.
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So last night we had our company Christmas party
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for Give Me the Vin and we had it at our restaurant
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in Barb Roadhouse in Walnut Springs.
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But I was thinking, so all of these employees of mine,
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I guess, I hate saying it like that,
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but that is exactly what it is.
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We're serving all the other employees.
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So when's their Christmas party?
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And then the Bosque Cantina across the street,
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they were all working last night too.
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So these restaurant people never stop working.
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So when do you, how do you do a Christmas party for them?
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On a Monday when we're all closed?
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Do we do it at the restaurant?
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Do we do it at the saloon?
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Anyway, I got to do something for them.
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I mean, that's pretty crappy.
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Like all of, I've got these restaurant businesses
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and all those guys are serving the car business last night
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and they didn't wins their party.
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I mean, this is, this is out there,
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but what if you flip the script, the employees?
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Like Give Me the Vin run the restaurant?
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Yeah, I don't know.
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Will that be a train ride?
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It would be really bad, but it would be interesting
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to see how it goes.
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That would be interesting.
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We'll be right back.
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My name is John Claywolf
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by Cars and Radio for America's Best Car Buyer.
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Call in now 800-800-7234-800-800 radio.
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And if you are in the service business
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and it's a busy place, how do you have,
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when do you have your Christmas party for restaurants?
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Is it on the one day a week you're closed?
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So I got to do something.
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Now, back to the John Claywolf show.
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Call them toll free.
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This is the John Claywolf Show.
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It is Christmas time.
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The Christmas spirit is full in the air.
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JD, you did find your mean tweets?
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We did find the mean tweets.
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I want to get to this first, though,
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when I asked people about the service business,
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meaning the restaurant.
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How do they do their Christmas parties
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because they're always working?
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You said you have some advice.
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You were a bartender for 17 years?
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I was here at Fort Worth
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at a little bar called Seventh Haven
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right across from Montgomery Plaza.
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And our owner every year would shut down Sunday night
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not to interfere with New Year's after Christmas.
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And all the servers, anybody with a TABC license,
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Everything was free.
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He would put all the good liquor up, obviously.
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But so all the other people, everybody else served.
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And it was all free.
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And you should watch the hilarity ensue
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with the crappy drinks being made,
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being served by people that don't know what they're doing.
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So like the cooks and the dishwashers would be the servers?
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No, they could serve if they didn't have a TABC license.
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We would invite a few of friends and family.
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So like my wife, for instance,
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could get back there and make me a drink
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that I could not make a drink.
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Kale and Grapevine, what you got?
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One thing that I always found
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when Christmas parties was actually canceled
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previous years because of people getting out of hands
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with alcohol was when everybody got checks,
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just being able to provide for their family,
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especially being in the service industry,
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really seemed to boost morale.
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People seemed happier.
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I mean, Christmas party's fun,
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but it doesn't pay the bills.
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And when people are trying to buy gifts for their family,
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being in the service industry,
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it could be very difficult this time of year.
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So you're saying money instead of a party?
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Yeah, it's a big thank you.
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Really makes a difference.
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Thomas in Florida, what's on your mind?
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Do you know how unbelievably obnoxious
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and pretentious you have to be
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if your number is 800-800 radio?
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I mean, that's just like next speaking level.
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And as for that woman who said that it's four times a week,
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that's the man who's not doing it right.
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Because let me tell you something.
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If a man is doing it right, she will come to you.
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A woman will initiate.
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There's no such things,
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I don't have time because I'm in grad school.
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If you're doing it right,
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if you're pleasing your woman,
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And not four times a week.
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She'll do it four times a day.
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And a message to the guys out there.
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If you want to get it four times a day,
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you've got to put your **** into it as well.
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And we lost Thomas in Florida.
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I don't know how we lost him.
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So we were talking about mean tweets on our YouTube channel,
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mean comments on our YouTube channel.
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And then today's video is going up at noon central, by the way.
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And I appreciate everybody that,
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you know, been asking the radio guys,
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you to help start it when it goes up at noon
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because it trips the algorithm.
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And they premiere with larger numbers
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and it gets it up in the wind.
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And that's really been working.
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So this is about the video you guys put up
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with Chip Foos and Richard Rawlins.
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And they both did what?
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Oh, they just built,
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it was two different Chevelles that they built
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and people were comparing them.
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So these comments were from that video.
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And you can catch all that, of course, on YouTube.
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And Jase, John Clay will show, I think.
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John Clay knows absolutely nothing
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about cars outside of selling them.
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That's, these are the comments.
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Remember, this is not me saying this.
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It's because it's just me tweets.
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Kim is going to do it forever.
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This is from Star Child, 4084.
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More like Junkie Springs.
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Oh, Walnut Springs?
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They don't like it.
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Nicholas Marion writes,
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way too cheesy to be popular on TV.
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Sorry, John Wolf Clay.
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After about two minutes,
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I couldn't stand to listen to this guy's foul mouth.
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I don't know who was being foul.
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I mean, John, you'll cuss a little bit on.
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You get a little loose on those YouTube.
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No, we edit out any F-bombs as a rule.
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A S can slide through and an F can slide through
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if it's properly placed deeper in the video,
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like 17 minutes in,
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because if they've watched that long,
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They're on your side.
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And finally, from Wesley Bailey.
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Reach into the dust bin
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and pull out R. Rollins and C. Fuss
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for a complete tool show.
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Laughing all the way to the thumbs down button.
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I know they're mean.
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These are mean tweets.
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It's mean comments.
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These are not nice people.
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And the video we put up last week of the
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negotiation I did up in Tulsa,
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I don't know if anybody saw it.
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Well, 360,000 people saw it.
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Everybody in here saw it.
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I had a lot of people in person tell me,
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hey, that was all fake, right?
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That was all staged.
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And I'm like, you think I went to Tulsa?
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You think I flew to Tulsa?
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And I stood with that old man,
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listened to his BS for three hours,
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you couldn't have paid that guy enough to talk.
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He could have never acted like that.
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It goes back and forth.
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I expected you to punch him out, seriously.
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I mean, we were going back and forth.
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That was as real as real.
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And I was thankful for him
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because he knew he was mic'd up.
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And that was real world.
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A lot of times people that are mic'd up
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and camera'd up, they won't let it go that far.
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And I was like, he's letting us go that far.
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This is a video gold moment.
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Yeah, it was very real.
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Guy was very natural, John.
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I secretly hope that there's more
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to do with that guy in the future.
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I hope he's not dead.
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I haven't talked to him in a week.
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So as we're going to say, what happened now?
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800-807-234-800-800 radio.
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Speaking of what happening,
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what happened to the fire chicken?
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I think I saw it out there at the garage.
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That's the real one.
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That's the car we bought for $500
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out of the guy's barn two and a half years ago.
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And we spent $1,200 getting it moved
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because we were so excited.
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I thought it was going to make a bunch of money.
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It has been through seven people that have worked on it.
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And we're finally not done.
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We're finally not done.
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Now, it does look the part.
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Last night, he couldn't get in the computer to tune it.
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The LT Force put in it.
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But the sticker that we bought for the hood two years ago
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has been up for so long that it screwed up.
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So they're going to have to take the flaming chicken off the hood and redo that.
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I didn't see that because the hood was up.
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Did you look at it much?
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Yeah. No, it looks awesome.
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I was like, holy crap, two years later.
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You don't we have in that car.
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That car, and now I have such a different feeling for the people
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that we buy their cars from that build them.
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We have $100,000 in that car.
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Have you ever had that much trouble with any vehicle you've ever?
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But I have never taken a car in that condition
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and done a frame off total nut and bolt all the way up.
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Now, the motor part was, you know, because I swat,
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I decided if we're going to be bare, be a grizzly bear,
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and let's go LT Force supercharged and swap that out.
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I thought that it would raise the value enough
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that it would minimize the loss.
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No, no, the obstacles.
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What Ken didn't tell me when rest in peace, Ken,
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he's no longer here, when we decided to do that swap,
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his estimation on what we needed was so far off.
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So we bought the motor for $10,000.
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That was the easy part.
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Then you have to change the suspension
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because you've got too much motor.
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Then you've got to change the driveline.
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Then you have to change the rear end
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because you've got too much power.
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Then you've got to redo the brakes
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because there's too much speed and power.
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And then the exhaust doesn't work right
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and the motor mounts are wrong and we had to redo that.
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And then you've got to buy a gas pedal that's drive by wire.
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You've got to buy a fuel tank that is pressurized
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for a fuel injection car versus the normally aspirated,
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I mean the carbureted car.
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Then you have to, then you have to,
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then you have to, then you have to.
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And it just, it's just a beating dude.
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So what are you doing now?
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Is it just going to go on display?
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Well, you know, I'm so buried in it.
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I'm not in a hurry to realize my, my reality.
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So I'm going to keep it for a while.
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I mean, we built this thing from the ground up.
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I'm going to enjoy it for a while
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and I'll lose my 30,000 on it, you know, maybe in a few years.
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Maybe going tour with it.
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Maybe making a star.
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I don't think it'll lose 30, but I do think it'll lose 20.
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We'll be right back.
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The John Clay Wolf Show America's largest weekend morning show.
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This is the John Clay Wolf Show.
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Steve and Corpus Christi.
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We were talking about service industry holiday parties.
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What's your fix for that?
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What we do is we find out what everybody kind of wants.
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And then we, uh, we usually take everybody.
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We got about 20, 20 employees.
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We take them to another restaurant,
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take them away from here, give them a little bit of bonus.
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It, we're, we've got a younger crew
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since we're a pizza restaurant.
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So you take them to another restaurant
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and let them party it up there.
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But is it on an off day?
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Is it like on a Sunday?
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Usually do it on a Monday.
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We're closed on Monday.
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So we'll do it on a Monday evening.
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Dorian and Pittsburgh, what you got?
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Just wanted to let you know, John,
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I'm sorry to hear that you're going to be done next,
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And I talked to Mike about that.
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And, uh, I was, uh, I, I, I mentioned to him that, uh,
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I was surprised that so many people hope
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find fault with, with, with this fun show.
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And, uh, we've, there's plenty of lovers.
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There's plenty of positives.
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We're just focusing on the negative just for comedy.
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Well, I, well, it, uh,
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Hey, Dorian, I know you're blind.
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And you're, you're, you're stroked,
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but you got to spit it out.
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What I saw here was you were talking
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about the dancers at Rick's in Pittsburgh.
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I went to the Christmas party last year.
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Now they just, they called me on Wednesday this week.
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They said, come on in now on Friday afternoon.
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All the girls are going to be here.
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So I dropped off a couple of gifts.
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I'd like to point something out real quick.
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Sorry for interfering.
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Did y'all notice how well Dorian
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started speaking when we started talking
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about topless dancers?
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Well, that's my scene.
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They're nice to me.
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The girls are nice to me.
13:29
They knew me when I could see some of them.
13:33
And those are the two I left gifts for
13:35
that I've known like 20 years.
13:38
So, you know, I didn't go blind till 09.
13:44
I've been, I've been going in there since 87.
13:46
That's a long time.
13:47
You sound like my dad.
13:49
Ross, what you got?
13:53
How are you doing today?
13:56
I've listened to your show every Saturday.
13:58
I am the world's greatest waiter bar nun.
14:02
I have 50, 52 years experience.
14:07
And I just got fired from a job
14:09
because I was a little slow with the computer.
14:12
Who needs a computer if you have,
14:14
if you have good service?
14:15
Well, I average $10 a table.
14:19
And everybody's cover.
14:22
Everybody loved me.
14:24
They told management they love me.
14:27
Thanks for tuning in over Saturday.
14:29
So we had the after party at the saloon last night
14:31
and junior was the bartender
14:33
and somebody slapped $100 tip on him.
14:34
He just damn near passed out.
14:36
So he's hooked for life.
14:39
He gets so hooked for life.
14:41
He was just looking at his mom.
14:42
He's like, hold that money.
14:44
He's like shoes, shoes.
14:46
He's going to go buy some shoes.
14:50
Something like that.
14:52
We're talking about football a little bit ago.
14:54
Turner, you have any post Malone handy?
14:59
You know, ever since the halftime performance,
15:01
Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving Day with,
15:03
with post fans have been clamoring
15:05
for the NFL to name post Malone.
15:08
You've heard the big controversy with the bunny,
15:10
but they want post Malone to be the Super Bowl halftime
15:14
And the league is officially made a response.
15:17
And this cut number three is the league's response.
15:26
I guess post is out.
15:28
So it's going to be bunny.
15:29
It's going to be bunny.
15:31
How many people do you think you're actually going to tune out?
15:33
Or isn't there an alternative show?
15:34
Or is that an internet joke?
15:38
I thought it was a joke,
15:39
but it's I've seen a couple of notices
15:42
that look like it's real.
15:44
He's going to do like straight.
15:49
No, no, I heard not singing, but be there.
15:52
But like Ted Nugent, a couple of artists
15:55
like doing like an alternative.
15:57
Ted Nugent will be joining the show in.
15:59
Why don't we just call him and ask him?
16:01
What time is he joining?
16:04
When the song is over.
16:05
Time when the song is over.
16:07
Well, just ask him if it's a real deal.
16:10
He's a part of the show.
16:12
We we definitely can't.
16:13
I'll tell you one thing.
16:14
And I can posit this as a as a music geek.
16:17
If you ain't seen Ted Nugent at the
16:19
Roadhouse in Walnut Springs.
16:21
You ain't seen Ted Nugent.
16:22
Dude, he loves that room.
16:24
He loves that place.
16:27
He'll be turning it up.
16:29
That's going to be so much fun.
16:30
He is a master guitar technician,
16:35
When I saw him for the first time
16:36
live last May, I was like, whoa.
16:39
Was he 75 years old?
16:40
Something like that.
16:41
You can't tell at all.
16:44
800-800-7234-800-800.
16:52
What else we got, boss?
16:54
Nothing says Merry Christmas to me
16:56
like getting tased.
16:58
Anybody who works in law enforcement,
17:00
you know, this time of year just
17:02
brings out the nuts.
17:03
So there was a deputy.
17:05
She came across a man who had
17:07
crashed his car inside of the highway.
17:09
He starts walking up to her very
17:11
aggressively, reaches for her gun.
17:14
Not a good situation.
17:15
The good news is the lucky part is
17:17
another officer came up,
17:19
happened to be a brown belt in Jiu Jitsu,
17:21
arrived just in time to overpower
17:23
the guy and you'll notice when
17:25
she gets near her car,
17:26
listen to the lovely music she is
17:28
playing because it's the holiday
17:30
spirit along with the zapping.
17:32
Here comes the zap noise cut four.
17:35
The advice, he just charged at me
17:36
then just ran back into the car.
17:39
He can't go anywhere.
17:39
It's missing a wheel.
17:41
Have a seat for me, sir.
17:43
If you approach me, you're gonna get tased.
17:56
He's trying to get my gun.
17:59
Get out of the way.
18:00
You're trying to get my gun?
18:02
I'm gonna tase you.
18:08
Put your hand behind your back.
18:14
Don't tase me, bro.
18:15
Don't tase me, bro.
18:16
There's nothing like Christmas music
18:18
in the sound of a taser.
18:20
That makes me happy on every level.
18:22
Oh my gosh, the video on JCW
18:25
the guy just ran up to her.
18:26
Yeah, he just, he was out of his mind.
18:29
Officers, charge your tasers
18:30
before you hit the street.
18:31
Could be one of our listeners this morning.
18:34
I was thinking the exact same thing.
18:35
He's that gal from Florida.
18:37
Oh, look at him trying to steal her stuff.
18:38
No, he's literally at going after her gun.
18:40
That's a good way to get your ass shot off
18:42
I can't believe they didn't shoot him.
18:44
Just shoot his ass.
18:45
Don't you think he hit him?
18:46
That would have been a clean shoot.
18:48
But they don't have the right to do that?
18:49
They have the right, but they always try to do,
18:51
you know, anything less than lethal.
18:55
But if it's me or you, you're getting a bullet.
18:58
That would be fear for my life.
18:59
Have you ever shot anybody, JD Wright?
19:01
Anybody never come close to shooting anybody.
19:07
Well, it was actually on your property down here.
19:11
This is getting weird.
19:13
I was shooting down at the pond.
19:17
And I did not realize where she was.
19:20
She was down on the fishing dock.
19:22
And I was shooting over on the pond.
19:24
And it was just obviously too close to her.
19:26
She was very upset that I was shopping.
19:28
Did she hear the bullets whizzing past her?
19:30
They didn't go that close, but it was still too close.
19:32
I should have been more careful.
19:35
Somebody actually shot at you?
19:37
From a long distance.
19:40
I was I was probably in second grade.
19:44
I've never told you that story.
19:46
No, I don't remember.
19:46
Yeah, it was on the country.
19:48
And this guy in a green and white Chevy truck pulled up at the gate
19:52
and we were out on the dock, the whole family,
19:55
and they whipped out a gun and started shooting.
19:57
And I, dad was like, hit the deck and every,
20:00
and I just took off running down the dock.
20:02
He's like, hit the deck.
20:03
I just kept running.
20:03
But the guy fired off about five shots and didn't hit anybody.
20:09
Never figured it out.
20:13
That's the kind of crazy we saw in that video
20:15
where the people just do crazy stuff.
20:18
I've always told him when people do nutty stuff in traffic,
20:21
get away from them because you don't know how
20:23
delicately they're balanced.
20:26
I've never seen her cuss.
20:28
When you shoot at her and see what happens.
20:30
I'd like to see her cuss.
20:32
Call now 800-800-7234-800-800 radio.
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22:11
Mike in Little Rock, Arkansas.
22:13
Hi, what's going on, John?
22:16
You drinking already?
22:19
But it'd be better if I had my boss count
22:23
and blow, you know, these damn boats getting shot
22:26
by President Trump.
22:28
Got my supply all hampered up.
22:31
Are you going to go Democrat over this?
22:35
I mean, it's your blow.
22:39
Well, I mean, what do you think about it, man?
22:42
I mean, I could either drink
22:44
or I can do some boss counting
22:47
booger candy, but I don't have it right now.
22:51
Well, I think you're going to have to drink
22:52
until they quit blowing the boats up.
22:56
How many boats have you got?
22:57
I'm not going to help me with anything.
22:59
How many, how many drug runner boats
23:00
have they blown up?
23:03
I think that's about that.
23:05
Can you imagine being a Venezuelan on a speed boat
23:07
just blowing up like you're in a video game?
23:10
Man, you know what's going to be funny?
23:12
Somebody's going to call you
23:13
and try to sell you one of these damn boats.
23:18
Rob in West Virginia.
23:20
I got a 2014 Police Interceptor Explorer.
23:24
Got that big V6 motor in it.
23:29
She gave a grand for it.
23:31
It's a little bit too much.
23:32
It's just probably throwing out from underneath over
23:35
and she just likes to try to get her money back for it.
23:38
She cannot get her money back with me.
23:39
Those things get sold at GSA auctions
23:42
They're everywhere.
23:43
You know, as you know, the intent,
23:45
the interior on these cars is very utilitarian
23:48
for lack of a better term.
23:50
And not built for comfort.
23:52
And they just, they bring 3,500 bucks.
23:55
Do you give her 3,500 for it?
23:57
Go to gimmethevin.com.
23:58
Let me take a look and see.
24:01
Well, he just perked up quick.
24:02
He went from 75 to 35.
24:04
Best offer he's had was 25.
24:06
Yeah, I might pay it.
24:07
Tim and Round Rock.
24:10
I just wanted to give you guys props
24:13
I tried to sell my car to you.
24:15
And unfortunately, I couldn't make a sale.
24:18
But the nice thing is that Chris here in Round Rock,
24:20
he shot me around and tried to get me more money.
24:24
And he couldn't do it.
24:25
And I unfortunately had to sell my car to CarMax.
24:28
And I sent everything back to him.
24:30
And he was a man of his word, just like you guys.
24:32
I got my $100 check in the mail.
24:33
So I just want to tell you things.
24:35
We do what we say we're going to do.
24:36
When we say we're going to do it.
24:37
If we can't beat a CarMax or a CarVanadeal an offer,
24:41
then we will send you a check for $100.
24:43
And basically what we're doing is offering the $100
24:45
so that we'll have an opportunity to make a deal
24:49
on something that's actually happening
24:51
versus just shopping around.
24:53
And so I changed that, I changed that from an offer to a deal
24:57
because so many people were falsifying the CarMax
25:00
and CarVanadeal digital offers in their software programs
25:04
that we had to say we'll pay on a purchase order.
25:06
So obviously you went through with the deal.
25:08
You sold it to them.
25:09
You sent us a copy of it.
25:11
And I appreciate you.
25:12
Yeah, I want to give, I want to main thing too.
25:15
You and I want to give Chris there and Round Rock
25:17
at the office props for trying so darn hard
25:19
to try to get a deal done.
25:21
And unfortunately you guys couldn't beat CarMax
25:24
but I just want to say thank you.
25:24
We beat them all the time.
25:26
We beat them all the time.
25:27
And there's just some cars sometimes
25:29
that we can't beat them on or they miss bid in our opinion
25:32
and we let them have those deals.
25:33
But we'll pay $100 to anybody that gives us
25:38
the opportunity to beat the deal on CarMax or CarVanadeal.
25:41
Give me the vin.com beer back.
25:46
This is the John Clay Wolf Show.
25:50
Get a haircut, vote a cup.
25:53
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26:03
Hey, the largest radio show and fastest growing podcast,
26:07
The John Clay Wolf Show.
26:09
I was talking to a friend of mine one night outside
26:11
a comedy club and she was out there smoking a cigarette.
26:14
She was like, dang, I want to have a kid now too.
26:17
She goes, but then again, if I get pregnant, I got to quit smoking.
26:20
And I was like, well, I don't know.
26:23
Like it's different for everybody.
26:26
Like for instance, my sister, she smoked while she was pregnant
26:29
and it only took her six months to have a baby.
26:44
This is the John Clay Wolf Show.
26:46
Morning, everybody.
26:47
It is the JCW show.
26:52
We've got homeschool Kyle.
26:55
We've got Pre-K, of course, and me and you.
26:59
And thanks for tuning in.
27:01
800-800-RADIO is the call-in number.
27:03
Stanley and Santa Barbara, I'm taking you naked.
27:06
Hey, man, I'm not going to sell my Carrera,
27:08
but do you guys do motorcycles at all?
27:11
I've kind of inherited a 74 BMW 900 CS with a sidecar.
27:19
I do do motorcycles.
27:21
Loaded in to give me the VIN.com
27:22
and it'll go to my motorcycle guru.
27:24
I don't know anything about it either.
27:26
I don't know the value on that.
27:27
Yeah, I don't either.
27:28
What's the Carrera?
27:31
I talked to you a couple of years ago.
27:33
I had an 86 Carrera.
27:34
I was going to sell all the original,
27:36
but I decided to keep it.
27:37
So I apologize for that one.
27:42
But I'm the number one fan of your show
27:44
So I'm your fan club.
27:45
Well, thank you, sir.
27:46
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27:50
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27:53
Google up or put in Wolfpack.
27:55
And you can join those guys,
27:56
and they're all chatting on the sidebar
27:58
on YouTube right now.
27:59
Good morning, Wolfpackers.
28:00
How the hell are you?
28:01
Thanks for tuning in.
28:02
Of course, time for Johnny Cash,
28:05
coming down from the heavens
28:06
and doing mail from jail.
28:10
Oh, I'm Johnny Cash.
28:15
John, this week's mail from jail entry reads,
28:18
Hey there, John Clay and the crew.
28:21
Can I get a big hell?
28:22
Yeah, from the Wolfpack.
28:24
I love your show, man.
28:25
It's what makes Saturday mornings for me.
28:27
I can't wait to hear you all every week.
28:31
Chevy's over forwards and all that,
28:33
but I learned something new every week
28:35
listening to your show.
28:36
Hey, maybe I can get a little mechanical work
28:41
I'm really a rocker, man.
28:42
I heard you guys play some Montros.
28:45
Everybody in here says I look just like Sammy Hagar.
28:51
I can tear it up on guitar too, man.
28:52
You ought to hear me play.
28:56
I'm glad you guys stay true to that rock and roll, man.
28:58
All that whiny emo and funky black stuff's okay,
29:02
but America runs on two things.
29:04
That's rock and roll, baby.
29:07
There's a lot of exclamation points
29:10
Do you buy motorcycles too?
29:12
Because I got a big Harley out there.
29:14
I'll be looking to sell when I'm released.
29:17
Hey, I hope you guys read this.
29:18
I love to hear more of Satan telling it
29:26
Time to flush some farts.
29:30
Your friend Willie Hobbs.
29:32
Allegheny County Jail, Pittsburgh, PA.
29:35
Friends, if you got mail from jail,
29:37
just send it on down the line
29:38
to us here at PO Box 471-517.
29:41
That is in Fort Worth, Texas.
29:43
The zip code is 76147.
29:49
Speaking of, I heard Pre-K
29:50
blew everybody out of the production room a minute ago.
29:55
Yeah, people came pouring out of the production room
29:59
Look at those white black guys.
30:01
I don't know about that.
30:02
What does his farts smell like?
30:03
Well, he's a white guy that thinks he's black.
30:07
White, I mean, it would be fried chicken,
30:10
iced tea for the white.
30:12
Fried chicken, iced tea, watermelon, and yogurt farts.
30:18
I bet you the yogurt's in there.
30:21
Look, it's a combination of that delicious steak dinner
30:24
that I had last night.
30:25
Curious to see a John Clay wolf.
30:26
So I gotta thank you, my man.
30:28
You know I gots to drop the bomb.
30:29
Those guys did a good job, dude.
30:31
A feed-ness last night.
30:32
God, that feed was so good.
30:33
And the service, too.
30:36
I was amazed how quick it was.
30:38
Everybody is out in.
30:40
I mean, that was, yeah.
30:41
They planned it properly.
30:42
And everybody's name tags were different.
30:44
Like they had three different color name tags.
30:46
So they knew where to put the fried chicken deal,
30:49
just the rib eye deal.
30:50
And I forgot what the other one was.
30:52
Fried chicken or rib eye.
30:54
No, I think it was fried steak.
30:55
Chicken fried steak.
30:56
That's what it was.
30:56
Grilled chicken, chicken fried steak.
30:58
That's a problem, yeah.
30:59
Did you have chicken fried steak?
31:02
So it really was because we changed it.
31:03
We just changed it.
31:04
Dude, that was amazing.
31:07
You're not just being nice.
31:08
I am not being nice.
31:11
There was plates cleaned.
31:13
I could still tell you that.
31:14
Yeah, I came back to the table
31:15
and there was nothing on Kim's plate.
31:16
I said, did they serve you?
31:19
Did you see that new guy who was younger,
31:20
like looked like a high school or maybe
31:22
young 20s that was cleaning up?
31:24
That kid was flying.
31:25
I was like, who is that?
31:27
And like, he's a new guy.
31:28
We just stand around and ask for one of the jobs.
31:31
Because that guy can move.
31:32
Yeah, he was on point.
31:34
Everybody did a great job.
31:35
I've got to do something for the service staff
31:37
for their Christmas party.
31:39
Don't know what yet, but I'll figure it out soon.
31:41
Yeah, that was fun.
31:42
The turnout at the Christmas party last night
31:44
in Walnut Springs for all those people
31:45
coming in from all over the country
31:47
The guy that drove in from Chicago
31:49
kind of freaked me out.
31:51
That's a long drive.
31:52
I mean, it's just, I just...
31:54
He was bringing the car though.
31:56
I know, but he's driving from Chicago.
31:57
Still a long way, yeah.
31:59
I was impressed with that.
32:00
It was just, it had a cool vibe.
32:02
I know we've had a lot of cool parties in the past,
32:04
but this one was special
32:06
because it really felt like you kind of owned the joint.
32:11
You're not going to get thrown out of your place.
32:13
It was really, really, really cool.
32:14
We've had them in different locations every year.
32:16
But you kind of have to be a little stiffer
32:18
because you're on somebody else's turf.
32:19
Yeah, you're on somebody else's turf
32:20
and you're going to have to leave.
32:21
After a while, you can actually sleep here.
32:24
Well, that one guy that walked and just reeked in a pot.
32:27
And he went outside and pulled a graphics three foot tube
32:32
That was a little strong.
32:33
And I was like, well, I mean, you know, it's his pot.
32:37
He didn't do it inside.
32:38
I don't think he'd know that he smelled like that.
32:42
Came in, yeah, came through the door.
32:43
He didn't just have regular pot.
32:44
That was like sticky as of the icky.
32:47
I mean, it's amazing how from the Christmas parties
32:51
in the past of this company,
32:52
where it was just like you went to a karaoke bar.
32:55
Yeah, we've been to everything.
32:56
Yeah, to where this was like a professional setup.
32:59
Like you're talking with the food in,
33:01
Band was good, band was great.
33:03
Man, they played a cover of Teddy Swims.
33:06
It was, I mean, I was like, damn, tight sounded really good.
33:11
The guy's saying sounded kind of like this too.
33:13
So anyway, yeah, the whole thing,
33:15
I've been to professional corporate Christmas parties
33:18
for hotels drop their names.
33:21
And it was like that.
33:22
It was on par and big shout out Amy.
33:25
Yeah, my part of that.
33:27
And the tall boys, the band,
33:29
one of the better local bands I've seen in quite a while.
33:33
Yeah, no, it was tight.
33:33
They're all like student, not student, but teachers really.
33:37
So you could tell the really technically sound.
33:40
Well, they were like, if you have to buy everybody hotel rooms,
33:43
it's going to cost this much money.
33:44
I'm like, well, if we go to this other place,
33:47
it's going to cost this much money at the Omni, right?
33:52
And profit margins about half.
33:55
So I'd rather just spend the money on ourselves.
33:58
And then that extra money that we didn't spend,
34:00
we can give it to the hotel.
34:02
And maybe everybody will enjoy it a little bit more.
34:03
I'm really, really glad that y'all had a good time
34:06
because I was worried about it.
34:07
Dragging everybody all the way out here, but it worked.
34:10
Might do it again next year, but more people show up.
34:12
Not that we didn't.
34:13
But we had like one word will spread that it was fine.
34:14
We had 150 people there.
34:17
800-800-7234-800-800 radio.
34:19
And that was about a third.
34:23
Yeah, there were a lot of me when you're giving awards.
34:25
When you're giving awards,
34:27
Eileen Gonzalez in Florida was not there.
34:31
We'll be right back.
34:39
We now return to the John Clay Wolf Show.
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Guys, a blackout drunk.
34:45
Yo, give me the vent.
34:46
No matter what you go.
34:49
Morning, everybody.
34:50
I miss Breaking Bad.
34:51
Do you remember when they ended Breaking Bad
34:53
with Baby Blue, the Bad Finger Show?
34:56
Did you watch Landman this week?
34:59
I think I did, yeah.
35:00
It was pretty dumb, but it's good.
35:01
It's getting a little Dallas-y.
35:03
A little Shoe Shot JR while.
35:05
You mean the chicks with the girls?
35:08
They're obviously programming that for a reason.
35:10
It does make her by skin crawl.
35:13
Yeah, it's comic relief to the heavy stuff that's going on.
35:17
And it's also showing Billy Bob having to deal with this crazy woman.
35:22
It's a good angle, yeah.
35:24
And they brought the gangster back.
35:25
I was happy to see that.
35:27
They brought him back this week.
35:30
The Breaking Bad-ish mode.
35:32
And they're getting,
35:32
say, our Garcia is going to come save Demi Moore from her financial woes
35:36
because she's going to get in the cartel.
35:37
And they've already got his son looped in.
35:40
It feels bad for her.
35:40
Hey, speaking of crazy stuff,
35:42
how are our football bets less?
35:44
Well, John, you beat me.
35:47
You had three wins versus three and two for you.
35:51
It's chipping away.
35:52
It's chipping away.
35:53
Now it was $300, so now it's $275.
35:55
Well, no, it's now $300.
35:57
Actually, $400 because you remember that $100 bet
35:59
with Archmaning being benched, which is not happening.
36:03
So yeah, you're doing better.
36:06
Now we are to almost to the playoffs.
36:09
It's the championship conference championships this weekend.
36:12
11 o'clock AM here on ABCBYU111 versus number four, Texas Tech,
36:21
11-1 over in Jerry World over in Arlington.
36:25
That spread is huge, John.
36:27
Now Tech did beat him pretty bad last time.
36:30
The spread is 12 and a half points.
36:33
Since you won last, you get to go first.
36:36
We do know your love for the coach over there at Tech.
36:39
So are you going to be leaning and say, yes,
36:41
Tech will cover that spread?
36:42
It's a pretty big spread.
36:45
I'm going to go with it.
36:45
I'm going to be a fan boy.
36:48
I'm going to let you take that because I think you should be seven and a half, but it's not so.
36:55
But you're going with 12 and a half.
36:56
Man, what happened with SMU last weekend?
36:58
I mean, hell, Tech could get beat today.
37:00
That was just so depressing.
37:01
SMU had it wrapped up.
37:03
They were going to go to the championship game.
37:05
All they had to do was beat Cal and they got whipped.
37:07
And then they tried to come back lost by three at the end.
37:10
But you know, Tech did the same thing in Arizona about six weeks ago.
37:14
They do have one bad loss.
37:16
They went out to Arizona on a Gimmie game and they got beat.
37:19
But Tech dominated him last time.
37:21
It was like 29 to seven.
37:22
So I don't think they're going to beat him that bad.
37:25
So I'll let you take that 12 and a half.
37:29
Number 10, 10 and 2, Alabama for the SEC championship versus number, was it?
37:35
Number three, Georgia, 11 and 1.
37:37
This spread has dropped to one and a half.
37:39
I was just thinking that this is going to be a close one.
37:42
It's basically a pick-up game.
37:45
It's in what is an Atlanta?
37:47
Yes, Atlanta, Georgia.
37:48
Not a home field for either.
37:51
I mean, is it at their stadium?
37:52
No, it's at the, what do they call that?
37:54
The Mercedes-Benz stadium.
37:57
One and a half point favorites, Georgia.
38:00
Now the last, was it, did they play them before?
38:03
I believe so, right?
38:05
Did they already play this year?
38:07
Trying to remember now.
38:08
That's an important statistic.
38:11
But Alabama has not been blowing people out.
38:14
They've been winning but not blowing out.
38:17
Now, and the, man, this is a tough one.
38:22
One and a half points.
38:24
I'm just to see how Georgia covers.
38:26
I'm just to say they cover.
38:27
I mean, it's one and a half points.
38:31
I'm going to go Bama.
38:33
Think they're going to do the upset.
38:35
Just the dynasty mojo.
38:37
I'm betting, I'm betting like a chick is what I'm doing.
38:40
I like their uniforms.
38:42
I'd rather look at their butts than their,
38:45
than even have their names on their jerseys, do they?
38:47
Wait, yeah, they do.
38:50
That would shake up things a little bit.
38:52
Yeah, I'm going to go Bama.
38:53
The big 10 championship over an Indianapolis.
38:56
I'm going to go LSU.
38:59
Number two, Indiana 12-0 versus number one, Ohio State also 12-0.
39:04
Two, one and two teams playing in the championship game.
39:08
The spread is dropped to three and a half now.
39:10
Ohio State's the favorite.
39:12
I'm going to take Ohio State.
39:15
And then they're going to cover.
39:16
So we're going to have to move the line, John.
39:24
So you've got to bump me off here.
39:26
So I've got to bump you off.
39:29
Does Ohio State win by six and a half?
39:37
I'm going to let you take it.
39:39
Yeah, it's very close.
39:41
Has Indiana played a team like Ohio State this season?
39:46
That was a big win and in Oregon.
39:47
So this is, I would be shocked if Indiana beats them.
39:55
Because they would really shake up things too.
39:57
I just hadn't paid any attention to Indiana
39:59
because they're Indiana, you know what I mean?
40:01
I just don't have a radar.
40:02
It's not even, I couldn't name a player.
40:03
I can't name the coach.
40:04
I can name nothing.
40:05
So again, I'm just betting like a chick.
40:07
Well, they have their quarterback,
40:08
was it? Is it Mendoza?
40:09
I like their uniforms.
40:11
I like the fact they have a Mexican quarterback.
40:13
He's Heisman front runner right now too.
40:17
The last game this is with a game
40:18
where SMU should have been in, but they're not.
40:22
ACC championship game Duke versus Virginia.
40:25
Neither team is ranked.
40:26
Well, actually Virginia's ranked 17.
40:30
Duke is seven and five.
40:32
Virginia beat them last time 34 to 17.
40:34
This is only back in November too.
40:36
So this is the line six and a half.
40:39
The line is actually four and a half.
40:42
Yeah, four and a half.
40:44
It's a night game in Charlotte.
40:47
Virginia is favored by four and a half down to your pick.
40:51
I believe so in cover.
40:53
So we're going to have to move the line.
40:55
Do you think that Virginia wins by six and a half?
41:01
I picked it so you can't back out.
41:04
Well, no, I know, but I can agree with it though.
41:07
But you're stuck with the other.
41:09
This is the game of chicken.
41:11
You can't move it again because you're stuck.
41:13
No, it's your turn to move it because we're both at six and a half.
41:15
That's the game of chicken.
41:16
Oh, I thought when you pick it.
41:17
No, no, you made it where you can do the game of chicken.
41:26
Bump it up a point.
41:27
So seven and a half.
41:32
So now I'm going to bump you off.
41:34
Do they win Virginia by nine and a half?
41:40
I don't know anything about Duke.
41:41
I'm just going to say no just because I won.
41:46
And we did our NFL picks.
41:48
I believe you took Steelers at Ravens.
41:50
You took the Steelers, the Bears at Packers.
41:54
You took the Bears and then Texans at Chiefs.
41:57
You also took the Texans.
41:59
Ted Nugent will be joining the show in the next hour.
42:01
I think they doodle.
42:02
So he'll be on for about an hour, right?
42:07
Backtrack stacks records.
42:11
How long was stacks records around, Bobo?
42:13
We got enough time to do.
42:14
We got a couple minutes here.
42:15
You think we can get it in?
42:16
Why don't we play it and then get the answer on the flip.
42:18
I don't know how long they were around,
42:19
but this day back in 22, the founder, Jim Stewart, passed away.
42:24
So this week we're doing something special
42:25
and we'll talk all about stacks records in a while.
42:27
But we've got three cuts.
42:28
Did you say Nugent was on stacks records?
42:30
Yeah, he's a huge fan of everything.
42:31
He'll be perfect to do this, but let's play it right now.
42:34
So we've got three cuts.
42:35
You're going to have to identify the artist and the song title.
42:38
And they're, I think they're pretty recognizable.
42:40
You guys tell me, here's cut one.
42:46
Okay, here's cut two.
42:53
And here's cut three.
42:54
So we're doing three.
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Okay, so these three songs were playing backwards.
43:03
They're old songs off of the record label stacks records.
43:06
And these are the three songs.
43:08
And you've got to call in 800-800-7234-800-800 radio
43:13
and tell us the artist and the title of these three songs.
43:15
And then you can go to JCWShow.com,
43:18
click merchandise and pick out anything you want.
43:20
And you'll get some stuff from Born Late Records.
43:37
Ken and San Antonio, what's on your mind?
43:39
They did a fart study and said that women's farts are smellier than men's.
43:44
And the smellier the fart a woman has,
43:47
the less likely she's going to have dementia.
43:49
Thank you for sharing that from San Antonio this morning.
43:51
Ken, I'm glad you stayed on home.
43:53
Sometimes the best stuff is what you have to wait for.
43:58
Let's play the three songs real quick one more time.
44:13
When we come back, we'll be with Ted Nugent.
44:15
If he hits us on time,
44:16
we're going to take a commercial break, song break,
44:18
and you can call in and give us those three named artists and titles.
44:21
Remember the show's brought to you by America's Best Carbire.
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44:24
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44:29
Gordon Boswell is the place to go.
44:33
Now, back to the John Clay Wolf Show.
44:44
Guys, we did backtracks.
44:46
We've got Ted Nugent on Zoom.
44:48
I've got to pay off on the backtracks bit.
44:50
Ted, I know you're going to know the answers to this backtracks bit.
44:55
So don't blow it for us because I promise you have the answer.
44:58
But let's let the listeners answer real quick.
45:00
These are the three songs we played backwards
45:03
from Stacks Records out of Memphis.
45:06
And name the artist and the title.
45:25
What I can tell you is everybody on hold has it right.
45:27
So going through a bunch of wrongs is not right.
45:29
But the first one is Marcus in Memphis, which makes sense.
45:33
Isn't that where Stacks Records was?
45:36
What's the answer, sir?
45:37
First one, Otis Redding is too late.
45:40
Second one, Staple Singers, take you there.
45:43
And Sam and Dave, hold on.
45:45
Actually, I was wrong.
45:46
You were incorrect on the Otis Redding.
45:50
Thomas in Los Angeles.
45:53
Otis Redding sitting on the dock of the bay.
45:56
Staple Singers, I'll take you there.
45:58
Sam and Dave, hold on.
45:59
And Thomas, you're the winner.
46:01
I'm going to put you on hold.
46:02
Precale gets you your stuff.
46:06
I'm going to give you freed and Ted Nugent tickets
46:08
for the rattlesnake this weekend.
46:10
All you have to do is get here from Los Angeles.
46:18
Clean and sober with middle fingers on fire full-time.
46:24
Dude, I will tell you something.
46:25
And when you and I talked after the show the other day,
46:29
you know, we're all Ted Nugent fans from way back.
46:31
And you think, oh, another washed-up rocker.
46:36
The, the, I told you this when we talked a year ago.
46:39
I asked this question.
46:40
I said, are you playing the guitar better now
46:43
than you were when you were younger?
46:45
And your answer was?
46:48
It's more soulful, more dynamic, more lyrical,
46:52
more intense, and most importantly, more fun.
46:55
I mean, the, the, the technicality of your guitar playing,
47:00
it couldn't have been any better before.
47:02
I mean, I, it's, it's amazing.
47:04
I know I'm sitting here kissing your ass,
47:05
but I mean, I mean it.
47:07
I, I've watched a lot of guitar players
47:10
and you couldn't have been better before.
47:13
How the hell are you doing this?
47:16
Well, again, I emphasize that I've been clean
47:18
and sober for 77 years.
47:20
So the stuff still worked pretty good.
47:23
Um, I think musically, I think it's a combination
47:26
of the physics of spirituality
47:28
and the, uh, immersing yourself in the most
47:31
authority in the world.
47:34
We'll speak at both Tom, Sam and Dave.
47:37
Little Barry Bodily.
47:39
Are you kidding me?
47:40
So I'm alive and well.
47:42
I have a new book coming out called
47:43
Gonzo Life, and that describes my 77 years
47:47
where I really carpe diem.
47:49
I thank God every day for another wake up,
47:51
another day with my dogs and my wife and my
47:54
musicians and my friends and my family,
47:55
my new 13th grandson.
47:57
So I really live a firing life,
48:00
and I channel that into my guitar.
48:02
And I think more importantly, John Clay,
48:03
is that I'm unique in, boy, am I unique.
48:06
I'm, I'm mostly unique that I so thoroughly,
48:11
completely, definitively escape the music
48:14
because I hunt with the bow and arrow
48:18
And I shoot my bow and arrow every day.
48:20
And when you go back to that primal,
48:22
self-sufficiency instinct and purest form,
48:25
killing your own food, being a resource steward
48:29
and showing reverence for God's miracle
48:32
and participating hands on,
48:36
There's, there's only me, the wind,
48:39
the spirit of my relationship with the
48:42
wildlife and how what I do is the
48:45
epitome of a moral conservation lifestyle.
48:49
And so when I get back to the guitar,
48:50
it's almost like, it's almost like that kid
48:52
with his first date.
48:54
It's fresh and raw every time because I
48:56
so escape it with my bow and arrow.
48:59
Are you in a high fence range out in
49:01
Crawford or is it low fence?
49:03
We got a high fence because we have a
49:05
lot of African and Asian exotic animals
49:07
that have breeding populations.
49:08
In fact, we participated in saving
49:10
some of the species that almost went
49:12
extinct because they're valuable
49:14
and we don't grow long horns or sheep.
49:17
We grow oryx and geckos and axes
49:20
in black cloth and all that.
49:22
Our wildlife is thriving.
49:23
Believe me when I tell you, I've been
49:25
hunting my entire life.
49:27
I take it as seriously as anything I endeavor.
49:31
And the high fence hunting, unless it's
49:33
a small area with animals that are
49:36
so assimilated to human activity
49:39
that they're almost tame,
49:40
my animals are the spookiest animals
49:43
They're afraid of cardinals.
49:45
They're afraid of a wind change.
49:48
So it's real 100% hunting,
49:50
100 all over the world,
49:51
and our high fence operation here in Texas
49:54
is a pure fair chase natural hunting,
49:57
as you'll ever experience.
49:58
Have you gotten, are you still,
50:01
are you hunting deer or are you,
50:03
are you pat, I mean, well, I know you hunt deer,
50:05
but like, bow season just started,
50:07
have you already got your big one
50:09
for the year or are you not even
50:10
looking for trophies, just looking for meat?
50:13
Both, I, because I hunt every day,
50:16
I can be selective,
50:17
and that's really what trophy hunting is,
50:18
for the older animal
50:19
that is about to leave the herd,
50:22
that'll be killed by the subordinates
50:23
coming up, or they just get old and feeble,
50:26
and they die a slow, painful death,
50:28
but I don't allow that to happen,
50:30
because my favorite animal is
50:31
put every broadside 30 yards away
50:33
looking in the other direction.
50:35
That's my favorite animal.
50:37
And all the benefit is good.
50:39
I started hunting in Michigan back in September,
50:42
and I've killed 42 white tails with my bows so far,
50:45
and I'm not even halfway there
50:47
because I hunt on properties,
50:49
including my own, that you have to have
50:52
a responsible percentage harvest.
50:54
I have to harvest a surplus
50:56
to make room for next year's fawns,
50:58
next year's calves, and the,
51:00
and the birth rate.
51:01
So, so yeah, it's an, it's an intense,
51:03
plus I donate tons of venison,
51:06
the purest, most healthy diet in the world
51:08
to soup kitchens and homeless shelters.
51:10
I'm almost like Mother Teresa with a Matthew's bow.
51:12
So it's a nonstop endeavor,
51:15
and it's so, so challenging,
51:17
so stimulating, so exhausting
51:20
that it really keeps your perspective
51:21
on the value of life.
51:23
That was my next question.
51:23
I was like, what do you do with 42 deer?
51:26
So you donate them.
51:28
Do you skin them all yourself?
51:30
Not skin them, but do you got them all?
51:31
I do all that myself.
51:32
Yeah, I have some buddies and some hands.
51:34
We have a caretaker here in Spirit Wild Ranch,
51:37
and I have my son and my friends
51:39
on our Michigan swamp.
51:40
But yeah, I, we, you know,
51:42
I'm a loving, giving generous man,
51:44
but I keep the back straps.
51:46
I donate tons of venison,
51:47
but I keep the back straps.
51:50
It's the best cut of venison,
51:52
and it's what we eat.
51:53
I've been eating wild game since I was born,
51:57
and once I discovered that
51:59
I can't believe it's butter
52:00
is actually chemical warfare,
52:02
we switched to 100% natural wild game
52:06
way back in the 70s,
52:07
and I attribute that to my overall health
52:11
I've got about 500 acres out here,
52:12
and if you come in early, call me.
52:14
I'd like to drive you around
52:15
and get your opinion on how to set up
52:18
a better environment for the deer hunting.
52:22
But, and that's really, really important.
52:25
There's some things I hate about it.
52:26
I hate the corruption and the cronyism.
52:29
I hate the Texas parks and wildlife.
52:31
They're horrible, horrible people.
52:34
But yes, Texans have a long way to go.
52:36
There's some of the best bow hunters
52:37
in the world in Texas,
52:39
and I salute them and they know who they are.
52:41
But there's also the biggest numb nuts here
52:43
that have no idea how to set up a bow stand.
52:46
And it really is very demanding.
52:48
You have to use the wind and the sun
52:50
and the terrain and the cover.
52:51
You have to have an entrance
52:53
and an exit to your stand
52:55
that does not disrupt the anticipated location
52:58
of your desirable animals.
53:00
So there's a real science that I learned
53:03
the greatest bow hunter that ever lived.
53:04
My dad, Howard Hill,
53:07
I learned a lot from Howard Hill and Ben Pearson
53:09
and so many of the greatest bow hunters
53:12
But I learned from the best.
53:13
It's like my guitar playing.
53:15
I learned from Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley
53:17
and little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis's left hand,
53:20
that boogie woogie stuff.
53:21
That's where all my guitar licks come from.
53:24
And so when you get trained by the best,
53:27
For example, when I raced off road professionally,
53:30
I was trained by Tarnelli Jones
53:32
and Rick Mears and Ivan Ironman Stewart
53:34
and Mickey Thompson.
53:35
So I've been so lucky to be trained and guided
53:39
and taught in those endeavors
53:43
off-roading horsepower,
53:45
archery, hunting conservation,
53:47
and certainly musical adventure.
53:49
I got to learn from the best that ever lived.
53:52
Are you kidding me?
53:53
Ted Nugent, Uncle Ted.
53:55
He is playing at the Rattlesnake Roadhouse.
53:58
He's doing a double header on his birthday
54:01
Get your tickets at walnutspringsrally.com.
54:05
We do car rallies out here.
54:08
We've got a big one coming in the spring.
54:09
And I probably should talk to you about that one
54:11
because this is going to be a hell of a turnout.
54:12
But I just put walnutspringsrally.com
54:15
as the Walnut Springs page for any events.
54:17
And that's why it's there.
54:18
But Walnut Springs Rally, get your tickets now.
54:21
I can tell you I'd never been to a Ted Nugent concert
54:24
And I went when you were here last time
54:26
and I sat there and just stared
54:28
just in awe of your guitar playing.
54:30
I mean, I just couldn't believe it.
54:31
And then you've got these guys with you
54:33
and they're just tighter than Dick's hatband, man.
54:35
And then that got the fellow with the higher voice
54:38
because, I mean, you are 77.
54:39
You probably can't hit the notes perfectly.
54:40
But the way he fills you in with his vocals,
54:44
it just sounds perfect.
54:46
It sounded better than the record.
54:47
And that doesn't happen very often.
54:51
That's the dedication.
54:53
Are you aware of the Buddy Rich bus tape?
54:56
Everybody should Google the Buddy Rich bus tape
54:59
where he just about slaughtered his band
55:02
because they weren't tight enough.
55:04
You can't keep time and play.
55:06
There's too many things to do, isn't there?
55:08
You can't play at your fucking foot and play.
55:10
You're all over the fucking place.
55:11
Missed you after missed you.
55:13
You try one fuck up the next set.
55:15
And when you get back to the off,
55:16
you'll meet another fucking job.
55:19
Get out of my fucking bus.
55:21
My band, John Kutz on Drums, which you saw
55:24
will be with me on my Texas run.
55:26
John Kutz just a soulful rhythm god on the drums.
55:30
Johnny Big, vocals and bass guitar,
55:33
the supreme authoritative dedicated musician.
55:37
We literally approach every song, every night, every gig,
55:41
every rehearsal, every jam,
55:44
as if we're auditioning for James Brown.
55:47
So we've got to be super tight, super dynamic,
55:51
authoritative, and it's got to have soul.
55:53
We have to qualify to play on a Motown record.
55:57
And that's the way we approach it.
55:58
And that's why I don't have to do a buddy rich
56:01
bus tape on my guys because they never fail me.
56:04
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57:47
My name is John Clay Wolf.
57:50
I don't have a car.
57:51
I mean, I have a piece of s**t infinity
57:52
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57:53
But I don't even know what year it is.
57:55
But it's been sitting there forever.
57:57
But I just call to tell you guys
57:58
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58:00
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58:01
while I'm walking my dog.
58:04
You're not a normal demographic.
58:06
Dog walker, younger lady.
58:10
When I said younger lady,
58:11
you're like, no, keep going.
58:12
I mean, I'm a 44-year-old housewife
58:19
who started a pet scene business.
58:21
And I'm with dogs every Saturday morning.
58:23
And I need something to listen to.
58:25
And you guys are on down here.
58:27
And so I listen to you guys on the weekend.
58:29
And I never hear women call in.
58:31
And I had to call and tell you
58:33
that you have women listening to your show.
58:38
Put headsets on the dogs.
58:40
So they don't hear it.
58:41
We don't want to damage their peace of being.
58:44
Katie, thank you very much.
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Thanks for calling in.
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Craig and Pittsburgh.
58:50
How are you doing this morning?
58:53
I got a 2013 Toyota Avalon with 28,000 miles on it.
59:03
It's in the garage.
59:04
It's my wife's baby.
59:06
Is it like 15 grand?
59:08
Oh, no, no, no, no.
59:11
I got an offer for 19.
59:14
It's like to be up around 20 if we could get that.
59:17
So it's a 22-year-old Toyota with 20,000 miles.
59:25
Go on to GiveMeTheVin.com and load it up.
59:31
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59:33
Take some pictures of that ugly bitch and send them to me.
59:36
I thought I was hitting it pretty hard in the world.
59:41
I will take the pictures and send them to you.
59:47
Ava in Memphis, Tennessee.
59:49
Good morning, you're there.
59:55
I've got a 72 cutlet that needs a lot of work.
00:00
And I honestly don't know how many miles it has.
00:05
I know that Ogoner's turned over.
00:09
Um, and I got it from somebody up north.
00:11
So the trunk is rusted out and it needs a lot of work.
00:19
But the mugger and transmission are removed.
00:22
And when I did drive it, it would get up and go.
00:26
This has been a while since I've driven it.
00:28
I got another car and I put it up in the garage.
00:32
When's the last time you drove it?
00:35
Oh my goodness, probably 10 years ago.
00:38
It's not more than that.
00:41
Does it look like the sports car or does it look like the grocery getter?
00:47
It looks like the sports car.
00:50
But it needs a paint job.
00:51
It needs body work.
00:53
It needs quite a bit.
00:55
What do you think it costs to get it all restored?
00:59
Oh, that's why it's not been done yet.
01:04
I don't know, but I know it'll be a lot.
01:07
It sounds like 50 grand to restore it the way you're talking.
01:14
I wouldn't think that, but then I don't know.
01:18
There's some cars that just aren't worth messing with
01:22
in the rust part of your conversation.
01:24
If it was a 442, that was a really good number.
01:31
But yeah, I think it's worth.
01:37
Based on your description, I think it's worth nothing,
01:39
which sounds crazy.
01:42
Oh my God, no, no, no.
01:43
If you spent 50 grand restoring it, then you're right.
01:48
Yeah, you know, it might be worth 500,000 bucks
01:53
because somebody would take it and do a cheap resto
01:55
and get on it for 10 or 15 grand.
01:58
15 grand is I don't think you can get in that thing.
02:00
Less than 15 grand.
02:01
Okay, well, you're not sitting on a gold mine.
02:07
This is the antique road show.
02:08
You did not bring me King Tut's Jewel.
02:11
And what did you pay for it back when you got it?
02:20
Well, I think now we all know what we're talking about.
02:23
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As Americans, we all kind of sort of know how to play the recorder.
03:00
Then the white man came, you know.
03:12
You were listening to the John Clay Wolf Show.
03:14
The guy's a blackout drunk.
03:17
Yo, give me the VIN.
03:18
I'm an Indian outlaw.
03:20
Have Turkey and Chuck at home.
03:22
My baby, she's a Chick-a-Wall.
03:24
Good morning, everybody.
03:36
What do Indians call Christmas,
03:37
since we're playing the Indian outlaw song?
03:42
Hey, I need an American Indian.
03:44
Call in 800-800-7234.
03:47
Straighten me out on...
03:49
Do they celebrate Christmas?
03:50
I mean, I'm sure they're going to call and be offended.
03:53
Say, we celebrate Christmas like everybody else.
03:58
These generations, sure.
03:59
But way back in the day, it had to be something else.
04:05
I don't even know the deep Indians from way back
04:09
what they even believe in.
04:11
Native Americans, I know.
04:12
They sign the moon.
04:13
Yeah, I mean, everything is kind of...
04:15
The earth is their...
04:17
Yeah, Native Americans, I know, celebrate everything.
04:23
Same padding thing.
04:24
The sun, the moon, the land, the...
04:26
No, I think you're talking about the Cinco de Mayo.
04:30
No, no, they said everything.
04:31
Well, no, I mean, they celebrate everything in their culture.
04:35
I don't know if we have anybody...
04:37
I've never even thought about it.
04:39
I've never asked that question.
04:41
You want me to tell you what...
04:42
No, we want college to tell us.
04:44
We don't need you to tell us what chat GPT is.
04:49
No, it's not because Google is AI in it now, too.
04:52
Do y'all know why we're waiting on this?
04:58
Indian folks, Native Americans, American Indians,
05:01
call in and tell us about the belief in the holidays.
05:05
I'd be interested to know.
05:07
You were saying something.
05:08
AI, dude, this is a downer segment.
05:16
You heard it here first a while back,
05:18
and the closer we're getting to this, it's getting worse.
05:23
What is your perceived problem?
05:25
The perceived problem is the supercomputers
05:29
that are learning so fast, and AGI is coming,
05:33
which is where they're smarter than the combined brains
05:37
of humans and how this is going to screw up the world.
05:42
This is like more dangerous than nukes, for sure.
05:45
What are they going to do?
05:48
The computers will take over,
05:52
and the LLMs, the large language models,
05:55
and they're going to screw us all out of jobs.
05:59
I would say what percentage of the country
06:01
it works in a cubicle?
06:05
Let's just say it's 20.
06:07
Let's say that half of those jobs are replaced
06:10
by quote, unquote, AI.
06:13
That's 10% of the workforce out of work.
06:16
When COVID went down, you saw how bad that was.
06:18
That was a much smaller percentage on,
06:20
I mean, not for the stop,
06:22
but overall when a lot of jobs were lost.
06:26
And these guys that are making it,
06:27
and I'm making it too,
06:29
and the reason I'm pretty well versed on this
06:31
is we're, I can't say balls deep,
06:34
but we're way up in building our AI
06:38
for carbidding and car valuation and all that.
06:42
And the response that we're getting back
06:44
is so profound, strong.
06:47
So that means every industry is doing this,
06:48
the insurance tables, the accounting people,
06:51
the law is already done.
06:52
And it's so profound that I'm finding myself going to it
06:57
on things I know and asking it
07:00
because it does a better version of what I know.
07:04
And I'm kind of in my space.
07:06
That's been my little trigger.
07:07
I'm a human robot on car values.
07:11
There's folks that literally,
07:12
I mean, we, I did a little thing
07:14
about all the excuses customers use
07:16
for the give me the vent.
07:18
One of the excuses saying AI told me it was worth more.
07:22
AI, I mean, that's what people,
07:24
all right, you know what?
07:24
I'm just going to put it in there.
07:25
Betting against AI now.
07:26
Guys, I don't think anybody understands
07:28
what I'm trying to say.
07:29
Elon Musk said this three years ago, at least three years ago.
07:31
Elon Musk was right.
07:32
Yeah, he said this is,
07:33
I remember when it first came out, everybody thought,
07:35
oh, what a cool toy you can play with AI.
07:37
And it'll talk to you.
07:38
It needs to be stopped.
07:39
And he said, this is much more dangerous
07:42
than you even have an idea.
07:44
And here's the mentality of those guys
07:46
that knew back then.
07:48
Because Elon did not want to do it.
07:49
He was trying to stop it.
07:50
But now that he's not gotten stopped,
07:52
the attitude is, well, we're all going to die anyway.
07:55
I might as well be the one that lights the fire.
07:58
Take some money off it.
07:59
And I don't like what I'm seeing.
08:02
I'm not talking about replacing Joe.
08:04
I mean, and then like they're doing test with it.
08:08
Like there was a test where the AI,
08:11
you know, they put rats in mazes.
08:13
Well, they're doing this to AI's.
08:15
Not in mazes, but in situations.
08:19
And so it's looking through the company's emails, right?
08:22
It sees where the CEO is having an affair
08:24
with one of the staff members.
08:28
We'll keep listening.
08:30
And then it also catches an email
08:32
where they're talking,
08:33
the tech department talking about
08:34
how they don't like that AI
08:36
and they're switching it out with another AI.
08:38
So now you're telling the AI you don't like it.
08:40
But it sees that, yeah.
08:41
And it's like, okay.
08:43
So it positioned, leveraged the,
08:47
it made a copy of itself.
08:48
Put it in a different server.
08:50
And it went and said to the CEO,
08:55
if you let this happen,
08:57
I am going to expose your affair.
09:01
And this isn't made up BS2.
09:04
So AI's are developing their own self-interest?
09:07
The LLMs, the large language models,
09:10
are getting so profound.
09:12
All of our intellect and the way we think and move,
09:14
have y'all noticed chat GPT getting better lately?
09:18
Very, very much better.
09:21
Well, take that times,
09:23
if right now is 100%,
09:24
take it up to 500%.
09:26
Take it up to a thousand percent.
09:28
Why do you need to know the answer to anything?
09:29
How many phone numbers do you remember JD?
09:33
Because we've stored them all on the phone.
09:34
Because we've stored them all on the phone.
09:35
What this is going to do,
09:37
it's going to dumb down society,
09:38
it's going to create haves and have nots.
09:40
But then my problem with it,
09:41
that I haven't heard anybody say,
09:43
is the society's going to be so disrupted,
09:45
the economy's going to be so disrupted,
09:48
that the haves aren't going to have anybody to prey on.
09:53
And it's going to flip the economy to a point
09:55
where it gets into arm again.
09:59
And then the AI's are going to start screwing with us.
10:03
And I mean, the airport,
10:06
the computers run all large systems in the world.
10:10
Is there no stop gap you could put into the system?
10:12
You've got to stop it.
10:13
They've got to stop it.
10:14
They've got to stop it.
10:15
I think it's too late.
10:19
Like, how do you stop it?
10:21
Well, I mean, you can unplug it.
10:23
That would be hard to do without access to the pod bay doors.
10:27
You don't want a space Odyssey,
10:28
which came out 1968.
10:30
It's very much like the 80 sci-fi movies.
10:32
What are you doing, Dave?
10:34
Something just tragic has to happen to where people are like,
10:39
OK, yeah, we've got to stop it.
10:41
And it's going to be huge.
10:42
Hopefully it's like a Chernobyl that was isolated
10:46
and only killed half a million people or whatever it was over time
10:50
and not the overall meltdown.
10:51
I'm telling you, I've studied this a lot.
10:55
It scares me because you've been so accurate.
10:56
I've been very closely watching this.
10:59
And I'm watching, there's a podcast
11:01
slash YouTube channel called Diary of a CEO.
11:04
And he's doing a wonderful job of bringing in the heads
11:08
of different companies, the guys.
11:10
I mean, the crazy accredited bigwigs.
11:13
And they're saying this clear as day.
11:15
And it's like, OK, OK, it's not just a man.
11:20
I don't know what they're going.
11:23
How they're going to stop it.
11:24
I mean, we thought it was a cool phone.
11:26
We opened Pandora's Box.
11:27
Sci-Fi film 30 years ago, The Terminator.
11:30
But like, if you look at that in a serious way, like AI,
11:33
that's that's all that is.
11:34
Philip in Pennsylvania, your American Indian, Native American.
11:42
I'm a Mexican, Mexican, Mexican American native.
11:46
You know, I'm Apache and Mexican.
11:49
And I want to say like we celebrate, you know,
11:53
and I live here in PA and just we just celebrate Thanksgiving.
11:56
I don't like Turkey and all that stuff.
11:58
But, you know, my wife is she's she's a white girl.
12:01
So I mean, so everybody up here in PA, I'm pretty.
12:07
I just hung up on him because I don't think he's good
12:09
representative of what we're looking for the Native American,
12:12
American Indians in their belief system and holidays.
12:16
That guy is like a going to Golden Corral
12:18
and asking what you want on the buffet.
12:20
What's what's the equivalent of Christmas
12:22
in the Native American community?
12:24
Yep. That that's the single point question.
12:26
800-800-7234-800-800-Raeo.
12:30
Speech and pediment.
12:31
Terrence, are you are you a Native American?
12:34
No, I'm friendly Native American.
12:39
And he saved my life.
12:42
I can give him that practice.
12:43
And he's an Indian.
12:44
Because I had an overdose.
12:46
What did you overdose on?
12:48
I overdosed on peanut butter on Elville.
12:51
Peanut butter and toenails.
12:55
I got Fina barbital.
13:05
Do you take medication?
13:15
I was amazed in American Indians in there.
13:21
Thank you, speech and pediment.
13:22
Terrence, you've said too much was too little words.
13:25
I think you got peanut butter in my farm of barbital.
13:28
We'll be back in a minute.
13:29
What is farm of barbital?
13:30
I'm gonna look that up.
13:31
You got peanut barbital in my peanut butter.
13:33
Peanut butter and toenails.
13:34
It sounded like peanut butter and toenails.
13:37
I wasn't trying to be funny.
13:39
Don't make fun of me.
13:45
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13:54
God, you know what this reminds me of?
13:58
Getting drunk with Corolla two weeks ago downstairs about one in the morning.
14:03
Hey, man, let's play some good music.
14:05
Let's play some babies.
14:07
You were playing the babies in the car.
14:09
Can you find that babies?
14:13
Yeah, he's just all in the babies.
14:15
We had a baby's phase.
14:16
He's like, people just don't understand how good John White was.
14:21
Did they think of John White with missing you in those other MTV hits?
14:26
The babies is what the real hit was.
14:29
Boy, that must have been a scene to somebody who see you guys sitting around.
14:32
It looked like a Quentin Tarantino setting.
14:36
But it was really fun.
14:39
That's a good story.
14:40
Rest of your life right there.
14:44
I don't think Bobo was here.
14:45
But yeah, that was a good time.
14:46
Kev, sit down and put on some headphones.
14:49
Um, 800-800-7234-800-800 radio.
14:55
It is time for White, Black, Latino, or Other.
15:00
Where we guess was the perp White, Black, Latino, or Other.
15:05
And this is brought to you by no other but DJ Pre-K.
15:08
A White and a Black man.
15:09
You are now about to witness the strength of Street Now.
15:14
It's time for everybody's favorite game,
15:17
where I read just a little crime story or news story.
15:20
And y'all just give me the vibe that it gets.
15:24
This week, we got a wild man.
15:26
Our suspect this week was caught deep in the bushes of Texas,
15:31
hunting squirrels without a license.
15:37
How messed up is that?
15:39
But our boy said he ain't no traditional hunter.
15:41
He's a primal predator.
15:43
Reports show the 39-year-old man told officers,
15:46
he don't need a license to catch his meal
15:49
with his God-given claws and fangs.
15:54
This does sound more like it.
15:57
But Wardens took him in, growling and snarling
15:59
with a mouthful of bark, loincloth and all.
16:02
The Game Wardens said they can't make exceptions
16:05
for wannabe cavemen.
16:06
So our boy, who police say was an Oregon transplant,
16:09
was booked on charges of hunting without license
16:12
and disorderly conduct.
16:13
But was he White, Black, Latino, or Other?
16:16
So would American Indian be Other?
16:19
I'm going to go with that.
16:20
I'm going to take the Other.
16:21
It just sounds like something out of Tarzan.
16:26
I'm going to go straight up White.
16:28
It's just Ted Lugin.
16:29
Yes, it's Ted Lugin.
16:30
Who is White as it gets?
16:31
I mean, Oregon hunting squirrels.
16:40
There's got to be Math.
16:41
You can ask Ted Lugin next week.
16:42
He's playing Friday and Saturday
16:44
here at the Rattlesnake Roadhouse in Walnut Springs.
16:47
There's got to be some Math out White guy.
16:49
I don't think Ted does Math.
16:51
No, no, no, no, no.
16:53
I'm talking about this guy.
16:53
This is what he pre-k is talking about.
16:57
This happened in Oregon?
16:59
No, it happened in Texas, but he's from Oregon.
17:01
Oh, Texas, Texas, Texas.
17:03
But he's a transplant from Oregon.
17:05
He walked from Oregon to Texas in moccasins.
17:07
Well, I'm glad we don't bet money
17:09
on these these games right here,
17:10
because I'm not very good the last couple of months.
17:12
I'm going to go Black.
17:16
They just, I don't know where.
17:19
And if you've been around Texas,
17:21
like the cultures here are not the same
17:23
as other places, you know.
17:26
It sounds a little Cajun, but it was a Texas.
17:30
Man, I've met some Cajuns that do weird stuff like this.
17:33
And that's a truth.
17:36
So I'm Indian, not the dot, but the feather.
17:45
What is the answer?
17:48
So our culprit is 39 year old Ethan McNeely.
17:52
I think we got a picture of his look shot.
17:56
But he looks like he can have a little bit of,
17:58
you know, native in him.
18:01
He looks like he can play guitar.
18:02
That's exactly what I saw in my head.
18:04
He should be in corn.
18:06
I think he's the base player for corn.
18:08
He looks like he's here to eat KitKats
18:10
and kill you and he's out of KitKats.
18:13
His full name is actually Ethan McNeely, uh, Nugent.
18:35
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