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Mike O'Mara (3:01): Welcome to Hazard County. Waylon Jennings tells the story of the Dukes of Hazard starting Friday, January 26.
Unknown Speaker (3:08): Mike O'Mara, radio entertainment. You can listen to the Mike O'Mara show at mikeo'marashow.com. Well, what have we here?
Unknown Speaker (3:18): It's a podcast.
Unknown Speaker (3:19): Fine. And what excitement we have today.
Unknown Speaker (3:21): It's the Mike O'Mara show with Mike O'Mara and Rob Spewack. Now here's Mike.
Unknown Speaker (3:30): I'll commandeer this stolen money by order of the Peaky Blinders.
Josh Zeroker (3:37): I know. Hey. That, that clip, that old clip that you played about, the dukes of hazard, was that a promo for the premiere because it mentioned Waylon Jennings? Yeah. Waylon doesn't say anything.
Unknown Speaker (3:49): He just sings the song. Right? No. He's the narrator in the show. Oh, the whole time?
Unknown Speaker (3:54): Yeah. He said, I don't know if they're gonna make this jump. Be the and the commercials. Wow.
Josh Zeroker (4:00): I'm surprised they got Whalen to, you know, sit in one place for all that.
Josh (4:03): I loved that show, and it got goofy, like, in this third and fourth season. But in the first season, it was a pretty good show. I've gone back and watched it. It's not as campy as you may remember it.
Unknown Speaker (4:15): And I'm trying to think of, what's her name?
Unknown Speaker (4:18): What was Bach?
Josh Zeroker (4:19): Catherine Bach. Daisy Juice. Hot box during that time. Hot box? Well, you had Catherine Bach, and then you had Barbara Bach.
Josh Zeroker (4:29): And Sebastian. He was hot.
Josh (4:32): Yes. He was. And, of course
Unknown Speaker (4:34): Same era?
Josh (4:35): Classic the classic composer if you go back a few years.
Unknown Speaker (4:38): Johan Sebastian.
Unknown Speaker (4:39): Yeah. I can't who
Unknown Speaker (4:40): else is
Josh (4:41): a Bach? Well, there's Bachman Turner Overdrive.
Josh Zeroker (4:44): Can tell you this guy. You know, now that I'm a now that I've been around kids for as long as I have, a very popular name for that 12 year old range, Sebastian. We have Name with my dog. I think we have two two teams with at least one or even two Sebastians on the team. So I have a
Josh (5:02): question because you're around kids that are around Sebastians. Is there a good nickname for it? Because I got a new nickname. Seb. See, that's not a good name
Unknown Speaker (5:09): for a dog, though. Bass would be more fun.
Unknown Speaker (5:12): I call him a lot of times Bastian. Hey, Bastian. Come here. But that's
Unknown Speaker (5:16): really great question. I call mine bastard.
Unknown Speaker (5:20): No. But is that your dog or the people on the team?
Unknown Speaker (5:23): That's Winslow.
Unknown Speaker (5:24): Oh, okay. Oh, how's it how's that going? Any other attacks? If you were to and, no, I don't wanna I don't wanna narrow it down.
Josh Zeroker (5:32): If you were to discuss a place there's no good place in your home where where you would want a dog to take a whiz. Oh, boy. I heard places. But if you really wanted a super gross place to take a whiz, you won't guess this, so I'll just share it with you. You probably would be really, really pissed off if you had checked your dishwasher overnight and noticed that the cycle had been run, and you said, I'll wait till the morning to, put the dishes away.
Josh Zeroker (6:06): Sure. And you you leave the swinging door out. So it's, like an aircraft carrier deck that's sitting there. And then you come in and you notice if the if we do that ever
Unknown Speaker (6:17): Mhmm.
Josh Zeroker (6:17): And he and he gets one effing moment by himself, he will piss on that door. And it is disgusting.
Unknown Speaker (6:25): In the door?
Unknown Speaker (6:27): It's on the outside, but then it overlaps a little bit too.
Unknown Speaker (6:30): That's pure hatred for you. Is a statement. That's like
Josh (6:34): when Frankie used to only poop where I sat at your house.
Josh Zeroker (6:38): I I don't know what it is, but, it it it just lights my candle, and, you know, he just I I mean, I am I I'm I'm tired of
Unknown Speaker (6:48): talking about it. It's it's what I I and I'm sure the listeners are tired of me talking about it too, but I get tell you so relatable.
Unknown Speaker (6:54): See dog urine in a
Josh (6:56): dish freaking washer. And you know what? Dog urine is its own beast. It is so smelly. It is not good.
Josh (7:05): And, also, if they god for you know, they at least that's on, like, a nonporous material, like tile and metal. You can clean it.
Josh Zeroker (7:13): Well, he's a marker. And so when I take him for a walk, you know, Stubby, the pit bull discussed yesterday, and sorry for two days in a row of my dogs. I'll try to avoid that. He he'll go out and kinda empty his bladder, like,
Unknown Speaker (7:27): right away.
Unknown Speaker (7:27): Winslow will be he is it's the it's marking gone, man.
Unknown Speaker (7:32): I don't know what I'm gonna I I
Unknown Speaker (7:33): you know?
Josh (7:34): Marking is a is the mark of a is a less advanced dog, maybe a stupider dog. Yeah. And Sebastian will go out and mark things when he has no pee left.
Unknown Speaker (7:42): Yes. That's what Winslow does the same thing.
Unknown Speaker (7:44): And it drives me crazy. I'm like, dude, we got things to do. This is not what you wanna do.
Unknown Speaker (7:48): Now now with the dishwasher, do you have to restart that cycle? Is it that bad that you have to now wash the dishes?
Unknown Speaker (7:55): No. It's not. And I am At
Unknown Speaker (7:57): least set it on hot.
Josh Zeroker (7:59): I am super, super, aware of, you know, the location. Yeah. And thank goodness you don't, because I I emptied it and then I refilled it. But, you know, I I I clean up the area, before I do that.
Unknown Speaker (8:14): You know? Every now and then, those dishes are a little wet anyway when they come out of the dishwasher. No. Oh, no. He doesn't.
Josh Zeroker (8:20): Fort fortunately. And because he's a marker Yeah. You know, he doesn't you know what? I am so we are so burned out. There's not a person in the house that likes taking care of them.
Josh Zeroker (8:31): They are just I don't know.
Unknown Speaker (8:33): Bring you any love anymore? Like, when you get up in
Josh Zeroker (8:35): the morning They do. They do bring I I walked them today. Carla Guente. My day today, if I sound like I'm a little crispy, it's because, there was a Rob Spewack kind of school day for my kid where if Rob was 12, he'd be out of his mind like my kid was. Okay?
Josh Zeroker (8:51): They have
Josh (8:51): I'm not sure that's called a Rob Spewack sort of day. Have their
Josh Zeroker (8:55): they have their annual, and they do it once a year, field trip today, and they're a fun field trip where there's nothing real well, there's one educational element, but they are going to Busch Gardens up in Tampa.
Josh (9:08): Oh my god. How great is that?
Josh Zeroker (9:11): The whole sixth grade is going to Busch Gardens up in Tampa, and then they are going to leave Busch Gardens and go to the aquarium, the Tampa Aquarium, and they are going to spend the night at the aquarium, which apparently is a standard thing the aquarium does for schools around the area. Underwater lodging?
Unknown Speaker (9:29): But I can't come to the because I'm at
Josh Zeroker (9:32): the bottom of the pool. So he is Bush BushGuardian of his mind.
Unknown Speaker (9:38): Has a school racket because all my kids have all gone and did the BushGuardians thing this year too.
Josh (9:43): Yeah. And Carey grew up in Newport News, which is sort of Williamsburg adjacent. They always went
Josh Zeroker (9:47): there for school because they work thing. And they're and and god love them. They they're just so happy, and and they're so excited. And,
Josh (9:57): I didn't Did you mention to Michael about the courtesy tent or the courtesy lounge where you can get two free beers during the day?
Josh Zeroker (10:02): I mentioned to Michael what the the teacher had shared with me that she's hard on him because she has a higher standard for him. I said, let me tell you what that means. That means that if you can assist in any way possible when things are going sideways, you need to do that. And, of course, he doesn't wanna hear it. You know?
Josh Zeroker (10:22): He doesn't like being held to a higher standard, but he is.
Josh (10:25): Actual response. But you know what? Like, today, if something were to go sideways, he could take over the operation of the roller coaster.
Unknown Speaker (10:32): That those roller coasters. He was showing me videos of it. It looks amazing.
Unknown Speaker (10:35): His move today is to fake a baseball injury so he can get a wheelchair and his friends push him to the front of the lot.
Unknown Speaker (10:42): Oh, that'd be great.
Josh Zeroker (10:43): Hey. It's a Thursday. I think they're gonna be fine. Think I they're gonna be I think they're gonna have no problem whatsoever. I think it's gonna be great.
Josh (10:49): They say that the Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, the sister park, is one of the most beautiful theme parks in America, and it is because it's built on water.
Unknown Speaker (10:56): Such thing.
Josh (10:57): Well, no. I mean, someone might have
Unknown Speaker (11:00): to be You know how I feel about theme parks. There's no such thing as a beautiful theme park.
Unknown Speaker (11:04): It is to John. The the animal side. The side with all the flowers and trees and animals.
Josh Zeroker (11:09): I I understand you're you both are theme park people. I understand you like them. I'm just saying I the I get frustrated with the, you know, the the man made sanitized artificiality
Josh (11:24): of the experience. I'm talking about the flora and the fauna at the,
Josh Zeroker (11:29): at Bushwick Landscape. Is terrific.
Josh (11:32): Well, I mean, they did build into an area that was covered with trees. And, like, at King's Dominion, one of their weaknesses when they opened
Josh Zeroker (11:38): Yes. They did they did rape a forest.
Josh (11:41): No. They Mike, they improved the forest.
Unknown Speaker (11:43): No. They did. No. They did not. And they also put that
Unknown Speaker (11:47): river to work for the riverboat cruise.
Unknown Speaker (11:49): They put their refugees.
Josh (11:51): Set dormant. Just saying, Josh, is Tampa. I know in in Williamsburg, it's the old country. And in Tampa, it's like a like, more of a jungle tropical thing. Is the Tampa Park beautiful as well?
Unknown Speaker (12:02): I don't know. I've never been. I'm told it is. I'm told the zoo side is very nice.
Unknown Speaker (12:06): I've been to the Tampa, one, way back when. I was. I I went up there.
Unknown Speaker (12:10): Dropping off a resume?
Josh Zeroker (12:11): No. I just was up there. Can't tell you whether it was beautiful or not. I'm never in a really good frame of mind when I'm in those places.
Josh (12:17): Think that, you know, the worst place for you would be a theme park that is followed by a drive. If you're, like, on property and you just have to get up and go to the park, not so bad. But if it's preceded by two hours, you're you're probably right.
Josh Zeroker (12:29): I'll tell you what I am excited about. Yeah. Whatever I'm what do we watch? The date lines? That's what we watch a lot.
Josh Zeroker (12:35): And these they hi. How are you? They he he laid a murder word. He did it in the best possible Keith Morrison way where and it could be a place to think, or it could be a place for murder. And it's just like, I what a what an artist.
Josh Zeroker (12:52): What a what a what a national treasure Keith Morrison is. But getting back to the whole theme park thing, on the Dateline, on the Dateline shows, the advertiser one of the primary advertisers is, the Margaritaville at sea. So there's a there there are lots of ads that I'm getting
Unknown Speaker (13:11): Well, where are
Unknown Speaker (13:12): you watching type of people that watch Dateline? No. No.
Josh (13:14): The age. Where are you watching Dateline? Is it on a a streamer or TikTok. Is it possible that they know his web history and they're targeting him with that?
Unknown Speaker (13:24): A 100%. But it's also it's also the type of people that watch Dateline.
Unknown Speaker (13:28): It's Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (13:28): I agree.
Unknown Speaker (13:29): I agree. People in their sixties.
Unknown Speaker (13:31): Yeah. No. People looking for tips on murder.
Josh Zeroker (13:33): I, I really feel as though, that's that's really gonna be okay, Josh. I think that's gonna be our wheelhouse. I just got We are I think we're gonna have a pretty damn good time. Yeah. I really do.
Josh Zeroker (13:44): By the way, if you have been living under a rock, you won't know the fact that we are doing a cruise, less than a year from now. It's gonna be next January, and we are very, very excited about the Margarita Village C, which is leaving from Tampa, Florida and going to the Western Caribbean. And, we're not doing a formal ad, but it's, but I but I will tell you, I'm looking forward to it and
Josh (14:05): being Canada. Day before the cruise, meet me and Josh at Busch Gardens Tampa.
Josh Zeroker (14:11): Well, you you guys will probably do a run over there, get in early.
Unknown Speaker (14:14): It the depends travel. If we can get in a day early, I would definitely go to that park. I'll I'll tell you there. You're lying. Mike is lying.
Unknown Speaker (14:22): I would like I would like those that have already signed up to go on the cruise. Head on over to tmospodcast.com, which if you haven't has all the info for the cruise, but leave a voice mail about your excitement for the cruise.
Josh Zeroker (14:34): Please. We we have a, new website, tmospodcast.com because we were having problems with the, other domain name. And so, we are very excited about that. I think it was a wonderful transition that Josh came up with just TMOS podcast. That's what it is.
Josh Zeroker (14:49): Check it out. It's so beautiful. Have a appreciate it. And, the voicemails Bottom right corner. Right?
Unknown Speaker (14:55): Bottom right corner, tap the microphone, and tell us how excited you are about the cruise.
Unknown Speaker (14:59): Or or or just say hi or just be normal. And
Unknown Speaker (15:03): Less less stick.
Josh Zeroker (15:04): There's apparently the voicemails now are stick heavy, which, you know,
Josh (15:11): you know I'm just gonna say this outright. Rick Schofield, don't. Don't.
Josh Zeroker (15:16): Don't pick on my man. I like Rick. Rick is don't don't single him out. Don't single him out. He's one of the truly funny listeners in my opinion.
Unknown Speaker (15:25): Send a voice mail and prove Rob wrong.
Josh (15:28): Yeah. Dazzle.
Josh Zeroker (15:29): I'd Rick can let me tell you something, Spewack. Rick Schofield Oh, Spewack it is. Can send anything he likes. He makes me laugh. Okay.
Josh Zeroker (15:38): He is a guy that I hang with when we're when we're together at a show function and, always a delight. I doff my cap to show function. For and for everybody that I've ever had, the opportunity and the fortune to spend time with, One of the real delights being at this for as long as we have been, when we have a moment to hobnob with our our wonderful supporters of
Unknown Speaker (16:08): the show wizards.
Josh Zeroker (16:09): I really guess I really get the fact that they the the common thread is the sense of humor. And and and getting 100% right. Yeah. I, you know, and I'm not gonna try to say that, our listeners have a, you know, a higher laugh threshold where they're they're but they they laugh at the same kind of stuff that I do. And by the way, you know, and my kid's doing the same thing too.
Josh Zeroker (16:32): I don't know where you've heard this before, but I don't know why I laugh at this stupidity, but it was stupidity. It's the guy that goes in it's like a Chinese, restaurant drive through. Yeah. And the lady on the other end, you've heard this. It's it's been out for years.
Josh Zeroker (16:49): The one that goes, and then
Unknown Speaker (16:50): Oh, that's And then Is that from, dude, where's my car, I think.
Unknown Speaker (16:55): Have this. Yeah. And then
Unknown Speaker (16:57): and then and then and then
Unknown Speaker (16:58): and then and then a
Unknown Speaker (17:01): classic show up in
Josh Zeroker (17:02): 2000. Really, really fantastic. And he's playing it, and we're driving along. And we are laughing. And, and if look.
Josh Zeroker (17:10): I I'm not trying to do a sponsor thing. Yeah. But, but I know they they're a really nice advertiser, and they support the show. And please send this along to them if you can, Josh, because I wanna say yesterday I was an Omaha hamburger, heavy day. And the combination You
Unknown Speaker (17:28): had your breakfast burger, I remember.
Josh Zeroker (17:30): Here's the thing. I I asked for, you know what I'm talking about here, a, a burger cover or a griddle cover where you cover A tent. Like, the a tent that goes and I and I didn't have one. And so I roll out to, the local hardware store while my kid's getting his
Unknown Speaker (17:49): Sure.
Josh Zeroker (17:49): Going to his little mini golf camp. And I I walk in, and I see Blackstone in the Ace Hardware has a large, they call it a baster, a baster cover or something like that.
Unknown Speaker (18:02): Yeah. Is that about $70?
Unknown Speaker (18:04): $35.
Unknown Speaker (18:06): Black Blackstone cost charges to wait double everything.
Josh Zeroker (18:09): It's ridiculous. And I get home, and I said I say to my wife, we're we're all in the kitchen. Michael, my wife, and I. And I'm like, I'm looking for one of those. Michael, you want a burger?
Josh Zeroker (18:18): I'm gonna fry you up a burger. I have one for breakfast. And, I made Carla one too. I'll make you one. So I'm making three burgers yesterday.
Josh Zeroker (18:26): Right. And I said, you know, I I I it it would come out better, the frozen burger straight to the griddle if I was able to, get one of those, griddle covers. And Michael, without hesitation goes, dad, we have one. And he reaches back in the back of the pots and the pans and said and dips out a perfect one. And in my mind, I just saved 35 beans.
Unknown Speaker (18:47): That's way I
Unknown Speaker (18:48): look at that.
Josh Zeroker (18:48): It's a great one. But, man
Unknown Speaker (18:50): Did it come with the Blackstone?
Unknown Speaker (18:52): It, no. It did not. I don't believe it did. It could have. I don't know where it came from,
Josh (18:56): but it's fantastic. That is something kitchen specific enough that I think if you had bought it separate, you would remember it.
Unknown Speaker (19:02): I don't know. I don't know my mind. I've it's a sieve. It's a you know, it's failing each and every day.
Unknown Speaker (19:08): That's the way that works. Years old. You know me?
Unknown Speaker (19:11): I've could have had that for a long time. But glad you found it.
Josh (19:14): I'm glad you found it. Otherwise, Michael would have bought you a Busch Gardens burger tent.
Josh Zeroker (19:18): This product, I'm sorry. I just have to say it again. Yeah. I I know they're a sponsor. They're a fine sponsor, but, yeah, look.
Josh Zeroker (19:26): I know they went heavy on the burgers when, we started this campaign to us, and I I there's just something really wonderful about taking it right out of the freezer freezer right to the griddle and bam. And yummy and fantastic.
Josh (19:41): Will talk about grilling a burger, but if you can cook it on a cooktop like that
Unknown Speaker (19:45): It's the best.
Josh (19:46): It's the best because you have the Maillard effect going on. You get it crispy. Yeah. And, and it's awesome. I used to keep a, a griddle on my grill so I could cook burgers on.
Josh Zeroker (19:55): It's so good. And, yeah, anyway, I I that's I just wanted to do I was I was the magic chef yesterday with that wonderful product. I was having fun with my kid.
Josh (20:05): I hope you're wearing your outfit.
Josh Zeroker (20:07): But I have a moment, and I think everybody that doesn't like a hole drivers really can relate to this. And it makes me realize how rare it is to see this. Some people have never seen it. We are driving back from school. I picked my son up at school Mhmm.
Josh Zeroker (20:23): And we're zipping back on, it's a secondary road from a main artery down here. It's one of those, what do you have up in, they have them in every city. Yeah. Like, the the greenway or something. This is called Metro Parkway, and we are on this parkway.
Josh (20:38): Is a owned road?
Josh Zeroker (20:40): No. It's just less traveled than the main drag. And so we we routinely take that to his school, and we're driving along, and it's medium traffic. It's the kind of traffic where it's heavy enough where people are creating that sense of urgency. Mhmm.
Josh Zeroker (20:57): And they're starting to drive. Some people are driving like real a holes. And then you get the person that's a turbo a hole. So we come up to one of the stoplights, and I'm not even paying attention to who's next to me, but then I hear it, and it's And it's a pickup truck. And the pickup truck is matte black, but it looks like maybe it was homemade.
Josh Zeroker (21:21): It was a homemade pick, you know, paint job. Yeah. And I look over, and, it's got, the the tread on me license plate. Yeah. It's got all it's checking all the boxes.
Unknown Speaker (21:32): Not not a lot of bumper sticker heavy.
Josh (21:34): Don't tread on me.
Josh Zeroker (21:35): Don't don't tread on me. Yeah. The don't tread the snake.
Unknown Speaker (21:38): Yeah. Because when you said tread on me, I thought it was someone who was opposed to that theory. Hi.
Unknown Speaker (21:44): Don't know why I said that.
Unknown Speaker (21:45): The Olympic flame.
Josh Zeroker (21:46): Like So it's like, guy guy guy. And then, right off the bat, I might be the second or third car at the intersection. He's next to me, and then, the light turns green and like that. And he and he goes and then I see up front, he's going left, right, cut off, cut off, left, right, cut off, left, right. And then he gets a little open space, and he obviously pegs it.
Josh Zeroker (22:08): And I'm just watching him because he's noticeably a dick. Mhmm. And from the right side, almost coming out on two wheels, an undercover Dodge Challenger police officer. Wow.
Unknown Speaker (22:23): That's the best. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (22:24): It is the best moment.
Josh Zeroker (22:27): It is the moment of supreme satisfaction where and Michael and I both see it, and I and I at the top of my lungs, I go, Look
Unknown Speaker (22:37): at that, baby. And it was The funny thing here, Mike, is you say, that's, like, not like one of your go to things. That means it was fueled by pure emotion.
Unknown Speaker (22:48): It was pure joy, and it was probably an followed by a
Unknown Speaker (22:52): Guaranteed. But the but the initial
Josh Zeroker (22:55): Oh my god. And he gets him. And it first of all, it's an amazing if you're a cop and you get an opportunity to drive this, I think you got they probably compete for it, the, the opportunity to have that. Right? And so the the guy pulls out and, and nails him, and we, you know, we go by at the same time.
Josh Zeroker (23:12): But man, oh, man, how much fun would it be? Look. It's nobody one of the things if I was a, person on the job, a member of our fine law enforcement Yes. I I would be nervous. And, the idea of stopping total strangers for a traffic stop or any reason whatsoever, you're you know, there's the element there of danger.
Josh Zeroker (23:31): Terrible. I mean and so I bet I think that right there is why salute to the people in blue. I appreciate it. But if you were gonna do it, two things. A motorcycle cop, so cool.
Josh Zeroker (23:41): Yeah. So cool to ride an ElectroGlide and just like like that. And the other thing would be if you have one of those hot rod cars that you could, track somebody down. And the other joy is how often do we go by stationary cops and we don't see the the fruits of their labor where they really nail somebody and how often have we been nailed ourselves. But to see somebody who deserves it really get it was awesome.
Josh Zeroker (24:05): You were gonna say something, Josh. Go ahead.
Unknown Speaker (24:07): No. I was just gonna say that's the best part is that you never see them get other people. You always get caught.
Unknown Speaker (24:13): Yeah. You don't see the joyful.
Unknown Speaker (24:14): You don't see the joy part.
Unknown Speaker (24:16): The joyful moment. Yeah.
Josh (24:17): Well, I mean, that was I mean, that's why Mike gets plus 10 points on the spotting because it was pure effectiveness Yeah. Efficacy, you did not you did not suffer.
Josh Zeroker (24:27): And I think it was a plain white challenger with the, like, the lights on top. I don't even know if it had any markings on the the side. You okay there?
Unknown Speaker (24:35): Yeah. My glasses got caught in my headphones. I don't know what's going on there. It must have looked really bright.
Unknown Speaker (24:40): It it looked it looked great.
Unknown Speaker (24:42): I don't understand. What are we doing here? There there we are, everybody. My apologies. Sonny tonight.
Unknown Speaker (24:48): Cop. Absolutely.
Josh (24:49): Now I almost became a police man.
Unknown Speaker (24:51): I was down between being a disc jockey and a policeman. Right. I'm sure.
Josh (24:55): My thing was gonna be I was gonna pull people over and congratulate them for being great drivers. That was gonna be my theory.
Unknown Speaker (25:01): Yeah. That's a that's shtick. It was Leave that on the voice mail. Leave that on the voice mail. Okay?
Unknown Speaker (25:06): That's what we appreciate. That was a week. You did? You took two cop no. Never did.
Josh Zeroker (25:12): American University, my alma mater, had a, very significant criminal justice program. Uh-huh. So, I had guys that went on to work for various divisions of the government. Let me see. I'm Pete Hagsteth was, in school, when I was there.
Unknown Speaker (25:27): Well, he looks younger than young.
Unknown Speaker (25:29): Yeah. I know. He is. No. No.
Josh Zeroker (25:31): We had a guy, friend of mine, Mike Bryant, went on to be a high ranking Secret Service official with the SWAT side of the Secret Service. Those guys you see up on the roofs that, secure an area, and, it was, it was kinda cool. But, yeah, go ahead.
Unknown Speaker (25:49): Well, Rob, as a cop, have you ever seen the Afro man when they busted in his doors and one cop gets completely distracted by the pound cake on the table?
Unknown Speaker (25:57): That would be me. And it's
Unknown Speaker (25:58): just completely focused on the table.
Josh Zeroker (26:00): Yeah. You know, I've had the pleasure of, of meeting a lot of people and befriending a lot of people that, are law enforcement officials, and, there are different styles of officer. Alright? Mhmm. I I I have to say that, the the Fairfax County, officers that I hung out with, a lot of these guys were not total Boy Scouts, but pretty close to Boy Scouts.
Josh Zeroker (26:25): They were pretty straight and airy. They they followed along. And then, some of your inner city cops, a little more like you would see in a film. Like rogue would be the word. Hijerky.
Unknown Speaker (26:37): I was gonna say.
Unknown Speaker (26:38): He's a
Unknown Speaker (26:38): great guy. Retired now. Right? Retired from the force now,
Unknown Speaker (26:41): I believe.
Unknown Speaker (26:41): And he owns a gift shop.
Josh Zeroker (26:42): And then, my only experience with stadies, state troopers, has been, on the wrong side of the law, unfortunately. I've never had a a real warm and fuzzy relationship
Josh (26:52): with problem with Stadys is not so much Virginia Stadys, but aren't the Carolina Stadys the one that seems seek you out?
Josh Zeroker (26:59): North or south, I don't remember, but I remember when we would make the, pilgrimage, down south, they'd say
Unknown Speaker (27:06): Yeah.
Josh Zeroker (27:06): That they they were quite unyielding in the, in the ticket department. Mhmm. To the point where I know that at one point, I had to return, to a town to, to deal with something.
Unknown Speaker (27:20): I remember that.
Josh Zeroker (27:21): You you greeted that with distaste. I was I remember I I can't do it. I I found finally found a lawyer that was able to take care of it, but, it was not easy, and it was not cheap to, to deal with that traffic situation.
Unknown Speaker (27:33): I got caught in a little town in North Carolina
Unknown Speaker (27:36): Mhmm.
Unknown Speaker (27:36): As well and, get the ticket, leave, whatever. Talked to my parents, find out six months earlier, my dad, same cop, same road,
Unknown Speaker (27:44): same location. Yeah. They did
Unknown Speaker (27:45): Same everything.
Josh (27:45): That's anti Polish behavior right there. There's a pattern.
Josh Zeroker (27:48): Josh Zeroker on the road, and, you did, you know, you you were using your auto drive all the way up. You left from, Florida, and you've, made it into the car are you in the Carolinas or Virginia?
Unknown Speaker (28:00): I I am in Hopewell, Virginia.
Josh Zeroker (28:02): Hopewell, Virginia? And, that's what so the whole way the whole way did did did you have any issues with your, robot drive?
Unknown Speaker (28:11): The car drove the entire way. I did not I have not done a thing yet.
Unknown Speaker (28:15): So jealous.
Unknown Speaker (28:15): Now when you got jealous.
Josh (28:17): Did you put into the magical Tesla iPad hotel in Hopewell? You found where you were going. Did it even take you to the parking lot and park it?
Unknown Speaker (28:26): Yes. It's crazy.
Unknown Speaker (28:28): It it so here's Crazy.
Unknown Speaker (28:30): Here. What I did is when I left my house this morning, I put in the address of Chad's studio because that's where I'm gonna end up. Mhmm. It then mapped it out and mapped out spots to pull over and charge. Mhmm.
Unknown Speaker (28:42): And it takes the exit, goes to the charger, backs in. I have to get out and plug it in,
Unknown Speaker (28:46): of course. But That's so cool, though. I love that.
Unknown Speaker (28:49): Yeah. I really do.
Unknown Speaker (28:51): I was able to time it out to, like, make the, you know, times where I need to grab some lunch or use the bathroom with the chargers at the same time. So me and the car are on the same schedule.
Josh Zeroker (29:00): So you are, you know and and by the way, if you're rolling your eyes, know, hey. Really, way to way to talk about technology that's 20 years old. No. This is for for our little world. Josh using this, you know, this self driving car is very, very cool.
Josh (29:14): I wish you could take a ride with him, Mike, because it's nothing short of zany how it works.
Josh Zeroker (29:19): Go back all the way to Todd Moore coming to my house with his brand new Tesla and taking a drive. And I remember the
Unknown Speaker (29:27): Was that before he was with ICE? When was that?
Josh Zeroker (29:30): The one thing I remember about his was the very first thing I noticed, and then I I drove with two other peoples that own, two other people that own Teslas. The thing I noticed the most was the torque. Was was how you, you know, you get the little g forces when you, you know? And I drive an electric, but it's not as, technologically savvy as, Josh's, but, I still think it's very cool. And I here's the thing, and I'll ask you this because you're the tech person of the three of us.
Josh Zeroker (29:57): Is there a chance since I am driving an electric vehicle and it is a computer driven functionality
Unknown Speaker (30:06): Yeah.
Josh Zeroker (30:07): That there will, that I could achieve what you have with a software upgrade?
Unknown Speaker (30:14): I don't believe so because
Unknown Speaker (30:16): Damn it.
Unknown Speaker (30:16): It it would be based on the cameras.
Josh Zeroker (30:18): It's the And even though I've got a bunch of them, now that but the cameras are able to assist me Yes. When I'm on the highway,
Unknown Speaker (30:26): highway. So maybe.
Unknown Speaker (30:28): Carla does.
Unknown Speaker (30:31): That was a special trip.
Unknown Speaker (30:33): Mike, there, but for the grace of god.
Unknown Speaker (30:35): Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
Josh (30:37): But, I mean, the cameras are so nutty that when we were trying to find we Josh and I drove to South Beach, and it's a crowded very crowded, touristy situation, of course.
Josh Zeroker (30:47): You were both wearing your candy striped shorts at that time.
Josh (30:50): Yes. And I said I bought a lovely pork roast.
Unknown Speaker (30:53): Mhmm.
Josh (30:54): But but when we were trying to find parking,
Unknown Speaker (30:58): he plugged in buy filet mignons, but alright. Go ahead.
Josh (31:01): He put in that he needed a parking spot with a charger, so it had to do some, you know, zigzagging around the town to find it. It shows pedestrians. It shows pedestrians, and it shows people on bicycles.
Josh Zeroker (31:12): Yes. The sophistication of the camera technology.
Josh (31:15): That's crazy. I mean, I'm staring at the TV or the iPad there watching it pick up these people, and it's Right. Unreal. It really I mean, there's not many things that you see anymore that you feel like, wow. We're in the future.
Josh (31:27): Mhmm. But that really feels futuristic.
Josh Zeroker (31:29): Very cool. And so you give it, this was your first really super long test. Correct?
Unknown Speaker (31:35): Yeah. Yeah. Yes. It was great. It's great.
Unknown Speaker (31:38): It's also just nice to have some quiet alone time by myself.
Unknown Speaker (31:42): Right.
Unknown Speaker (31:42): Understood. Do you get
Josh Zeroker (31:44): here's another question. Since I we really haven't talked about the lengthy road trips with this vehicle. Do you ever have moments where you you might go, oh, oh, boy. Because, I mean, the the self driving ability of the car doesn't take anything away from the people that might be a holes around you. Right?
Unknown Speaker (32:01): Sure. Oh, yeah. Yeah. There's definitely spots where I'll, like, be like, oh, that truck's swerving a little bit. Let me kinda get my leg get my feet ready in case I gotta floor it.
Unknown Speaker (32:11): But you never
Josh (32:11): did. Because your feet are what? Asleep?
Unknown Speaker (32:14): No. They're my my feet are crossed and in the corner.
Josh (32:17): I know. I've seen it. And my
Unknown Speaker (32:18): and my feet even near the pedals. Right?
Unknown Speaker (32:20): No. They're not like, they're next to the pedal, but they're Okay. It'll take a moment. And I reclined this, and the seat is generally reclined way further than I would normally do with a
Josh Zeroker (32:29): couple of hours of driving, no close calls.
Unknown Speaker (32:32): No close calls. Not a single one.
Josh (32:35): Mike, it's amazing. It truly is. I mean, when you got to the It's neat. When you got to the Hopewell Hotel Yes. Did you, did you put the car in that show off mode where the doors and everything open and the lights flash?
Unknown Speaker (32:47): Yeah. Yes.
Josh Zeroker (32:48): Oh, by the way, so, Josh, you are in, Hopewell, Virginia. Yeah. Rob Spiwack, here's a, TMOS trivia question. Sure. That name of that town, what is it similar to?
Josh Zeroker (32:59): Hopewell.
Unknown Speaker (32:59): Hopewell? Hopewell.
Josh Zeroker (33:02): This is a real you you've you you're aware of it. It's in your consciousness.
Unknown Speaker (33:07): Yeah. I just can't get this from that stuff to fire.
Unknown Speaker (33:09): Hey. You know what? I'll narrow it down. It's not just the show. It's me.
Josh Zeroker (33:12): Hopewell. Personal thing about me.
Unknown Speaker (33:14): Was that where the iron skillet was? No. Your diner that you loved?
Unknown Speaker (33:19): Oh. No.
Unknown Speaker (33:20): Okay. Well
Josh Zeroker (33:20): My my elementary school was Hopewell Road School where I recorded the fabulous, Captain Hook soundtrack.
Unknown Speaker (33:29): Which was amazing because it was a one school one room schoolhouse. It also served as the church.
Unknown Speaker (33:34): It was. Well,
Unknown Speaker (33:35): it was great.
Unknown Speaker (33:35): I I and by the way, it loosened up your vocal cords when you would ride that horse into school. Yes, Josh.
Unknown Speaker (33:40): Hope Hopewell all I know about Hopewell is it's where they shot Tappawingo.
Unknown Speaker (33:44): Oh, really?
Unknown Speaker (33:46): Yeah. So I thought this town would look like Tappawingo.
Unknown Speaker (33:48): Tappawango. Are you at
Unknown Speaker (33:50): It looks like Richmond.
Unknown Speaker (33:51): Yeah. It's Richmond adjacent.
Josh Zeroker (33:53): Okay. So you got a little more driving to do today. Correct?
Unknown Speaker (33:56): Yeah. I I got about two hours. Alright.
Josh (33:57): Alright. Well, longer if you stop at KD.
Unknown Speaker (34:01): Yes. Yeah. You'll hate it when you use the initials. So door cladding right there. KD.
Unknown Speaker (34:07): I
Unknown Speaker (34:08): it's a good time for it.
Unknown Speaker (34:10): Best time of year.
Josh Zeroker (34:11): Is GN going to, KD? Giant nerd.
Unknown Speaker (34:16): Mike, big why to that. Hey. Hey, Rob. My kid's going to BG today. Oh, BGW or BGT?
Josh (34:26): BGT.
Unknown Speaker (34:27): That's good one.
Unknown Speaker (34:28): You you know, Rob, exciting news for you. I saw that I believe it was KD Kevin Durant that purchased the 6 Flags location to try to open back up a theme park.
Unknown Speaker (34:38): You mean in in
Unknown Speaker (34:40): the Largo. Or whatever Largo is?
Unknown Speaker (34:42): Largo. Largo.
Unknown Speaker (34:43): Largo. Actually
Unknown Speaker (34:44): town. It's pronounced Largo.
Unknown Speaker (34:46): Largo.
Unknown Speaker (34:47): Everyone is just a little overweight.
Josh Zeroker (34:49): I have so many stories from there. Wild World is what it used to be called with the I forgot the guy's name that ran it, the PR guy who was just a larger than life personality.
Josh (34:59): Well, to open a theme park out of the blue without a corporate umbrella over you in the suburbs of DC is a wild thing.
Unknown Speaker (35:08): Oh. Wild World was something else.
Unknown Speaker (35:09): Go to Wild World as a kid was the best trip of the day of the summer.
Josh Zeroker (35:13): One of my great memories, I have many of them from Wild World, walking up, in back of a gentleman on the water slide when I was young enough to be somebody who would do a water slide and staring at his hairy back that had a tick on it. Oh. I'm like, you know, your your ass your your ass cheek to ass cheek of those, stairs, right, going up to the water slide. And so I am eyeballing this guy's lower back, and I'm like, that's a tick.
Unknown Speaker (35:42): More chlorine, please. More chlorine. I didn't tell him that it was a tick. You do you know what? I will say this.
Josh (35:50): I tend to I tend to avoid the water park areas of theme parks. I one time went to there's a water park that is owned by Busch Gardens. It's basically across the street on 64. Would you like some feces with your soup? And it was a disaster.
Josh Zeroker (36:07): I mean, really, really bad. Absolutely. I I believe that any kind of communal bathing, even even so much as getting into a resort style
Josh (36:18): Even when we were in Iceland?
Josh Zeroker (36:21): Let me just say this. I no. That's a little no. As a matter of fact, that's a little different because it is a naturally flowing spring Mhmm. That kind of, like, flushes out.
Josh Zeroker (36:32): Right? That's the way I look at it. It's body works. But a pool essentially recycles the water constantly.
Unknown Speaker (36:39): Water. Yeah.
Josh Zeroker (36:40): It goes through a pump, and it's it's treated, but it's it's so the only I base this on a few things.
Unknown Speaker (36:46): Mhmm.
Josh Zeroker (36:47): Just the overall grossness of it. Yeah. And the fact that when we went, Carla and I went back in the day to, one of those, resorts that, Paulie Christine goes to. Right? The sandals, beaches kind of places.
Josh Zeroker (37:02): Right? Sure. And all we did for the weekend, the the the long weekend that we were there did you burp, Rob?
Josh (37:11): Let's move on with the story. You can't have it both ways, Mike. I'm drinking seltzer today. It's a little more poignant in the bubble department. Yeah.
Josh Zeroker (37:20): Rob, you have the same board that I do.
Josh (37:21): Mike, you know what I should have done? I should have muted. I thought it was gonna be quiet. I blew it.
Josh Zeroker (37:26): So if I gotta go So Just people. We were in, this, I mean, massive pool. They're they're really known for their ridiculous pools. Yeah. And at the bar is where most people coagulate in one of these pool environments, and we were there and there and there.
Unknown Speaker (37:52): Many, many hours.
Unknown Speaker (37:53): Swim up bar?
Josh Zeroker (37:54): Swim up bar with mojitos, just hanging out all day
Josh (37:58): things in pineapples. I know.
Josh Zeroker (38:00): I'm not a I'm not a beach guy. I'm not a pool guy. At this resort, I was. Mhmm. And all I know is
Josh (38:07): Were you a pool guy because you were trying to be a good guy for Carla? Was she a pool
Unknown Speaker (38:13): person? It it's just as it's what we ended doing. That's where the bar was. Okay. That's we ended up, getting the hooves.
Josh Zeroker (38:19): And all I know is my kid got sick. I got sick. Carla got sick. I think it is a Petri dish. I really do.
Josh Zeroker (38:27): I don't think there's enough chlorine in the world
Unknown Speaker (38:30): You're right.
Josh Zeroker (38:30): To take everybody's balls and asses and and sanitize that disgusting water. I really believe that.
Josh (38:39): Mike, the park I was referring to, I had to Google it, is Water Country USA. And what Water Country USA did that was extremely smart is where they connected all of the giant water slides that all have clever names is they didn't use concrete. They used pavement, asphalt, which gets hot in the summer sun. And so you don't wear shoes at the place. So what I got to do was watch kids usually in the four to six year old range trying to walk on hot pavement and crying to their parents.
Unknown Speaker (39:10): Just
Unknown Speaker (39:10): staring My feet
Josh Zeroker (39:11): are I like I don't know. It's just like, you know what? I I the idea of being and especially, I've always thought felt this way. Didn't they have, an outbreak of legionnaires disease that was on a cruise ship hot tub, that that Oh, yeah. That was the source of it.
Unknown Speaker (39:29): Right? That that's where it came from? That's all you needed to know.
Josh (39:32): They did is they put, hand sanitizer pumps at the cafes. Right. And or the cafeterias, I should say, and it didn't help.
Unknown Speaker (39:39): It did
Unknown Speaker (39:39): not help.
Josh Zeroker (39:40): But I heard I read a news story. It says RFK junior is actually urging all people to go on a cruise ship hot tub just to boost their immune system.
Unknown Speaker (39:48): And, also, he's a big enthusiast of cruise ship soups. Yes. So help yourself. Delish.
Unknown Speaker (39:53): We will take a break when we come back. We've got tidbits, and, we look forward to
Unknown Speaker (39:57): Love it.
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Josh Zeroker (41:49): I am I am fascinated.
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Josh Zeroker (41:57): Oh, shut up. Anyway, I'm looking forward to it, and it's really, she's very unique and, like, brilliant in her own wonderful way. I'm I'm already checking, to see when she comes down to our area. I will I will travel to see this young lady. So let's, start the tidbits.
Unknown Speaker (42:13): 4PM eastern time. This media is,
Josh (42:17): is playing the Globe Theater at Busch Gardens
Josh Zeroker (42:19): and stuff. The Globe. Only you would remember the name of the theater. President Donald Trump cease with the Iran, Iran, Iran, remained in place today, but tensions on the water were escalating. Iranian forces seized two vessels crossing the Strait Of Hormuz.
Josh Zeroker (42:38): Hormuz. On Wednesday, the, first such instance of the Islamic Republic seizing ships off its coast since the war began all the way back on February 28. Those were the days. State media reported Iranian troops fired on three ships attempting to transit the critical shipping lane. Iran previously attacked ships before the ceasefire.
Josh Zeroker (43:01): Trump has said, he will not call off The US naval blockade of Iranian ports. That is a move that the Iranian leaders say is a flagrant breach of the ceasefire. Mhmm. You know, between the Iranians and the Trump administration, it's just like, I got bigger balls. I got bigger balls.
Josh Zeroker (43:18): I got bigger balls.
Unknown Speaker (43:19): They're having a party that no one wants to go to.
Unknown Speaker (43:21): Yeah. I don't know. So I just update you because, you know, it's war, and you never know what direction it's gonna take.
Unknown Speaker (43:28): So I like, horror moves. I
Unknown Speaker (43:33): thought we ought to be won. Yeah. We over.
Unknown Speaker (43:35): We did. It's over.
Unknown Speaker (43:36): It's a
Unknown Speaker (43:37): it's over. Check the ticker this morning
Unknown Speaker (43:38): if we won or not.
Unknown Speaker (43:39): And
Unknown Speaker (43:39): we obliterated this.
Unknown Speaker (43:42): Good job, boss.
Josh Zeroker (43:43): We were just talking about disease, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC. The CDC. They have canceled publication of a scientific report showing the efficacy of the COVID nineteen vaccine. That's according to media reports. The Washington Post, your hometown paper, Roger.
Unknown Speaker (44:06): Paper of record.
Josh Zeroker (44:07): They first reported the news. They say, the report
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Josh Zeroker (46:28): Scheduled to be published in the CDC's morbidity and mortality weekly report on March 19 showed the COVID nineteen vaccine cut the likelihood of emergency department visits and hospitalizations in half this past winter. Fantastic. The dumbing of America. This is the dumbing of what they're doing. Because why share that?
Josh Zeroker (46:50): They're going to suppress it because it doesn't fit the political narrative. Right. The news comes at a time when the Trump administration has been seeking to downplay efforts by Robert f Kennedy junior, who oversees the CDC, to undo US vaccine policies ahead of the midterm elections. In May 2025, Kennedy announced that COVID nineteen vaccine, which he once called the deadliest vaccine ever made, would no longer be recommended for pregnant women and healthy children. So You know, I like
Josh (47:21): I like looking back to when whether or not to get a shot was our biggest problem in this country.
Unknown Speaker (47:26): Yeah. Yeah. We've, we've got a few more We've escalated. Deal with this. Yeah.
Josh Zeroker (47:30): You make your own make your own choice because it's really not the scientists that matter. It's your opinion.
Josh (47:36): Exactly. Be a Rob. Get a shot. Be a Josh. Deny the shot.
Unknown Speaker (47:40): There you go.
Unknown Speaker (47:41): Yeah. He'd vote
Unknown Speaker (47:42): he'd yes. One across your bow there, pal.
Unknown Speaker (47:44): Don't know what to Just vote yes.
Josh Zeroker (47:48): That's good. He's getting better at the deflection. I do like it. Yeah. Film critics have described the new Michael Jackson biopic as a whitewash with several reviewers saying it depicts a sanitized version of his life and career, and it is getting savaged by critics.
Unknown Speaker (48:06): Oh, is it? I haven't seen any bad reviews.
Unknown Speaker (48:08): But it's critics that sure seem to have an agenda.
Josh Zeroker (48:11): Yeah. Seems to be true. This is clearly that agenda that they they you gotta deal with the elephant in the room.
Unknown Speaker (48:18): You don't. No. You don't. This is
Unknown Speaker (48:19): the elephant in the room.
Unknown Speaker (48:20): And the music. You don't have to deal with the awkwardness of, like, celebrity life.
Unknown Speaker (48:25): Well, here it is.
Unknown Speaker (48:25): It's all rumors and all.
Josh Zeroker (48:27): A biopic, by its very nature should at least cover what the rumors did. Yeah. Because I think even if they were to take that angle, it but they don't.
Unknown Speaker (48:40): They I guess ignore
Unknown Speaker (48:41): it, and that's a red flag
Unknown Speaker (48:42): right there.
Unknown Speaker (48:43): And it it kinda depends also where the story ends.
Unknown Speaker (48:46): Mhmm. Yeah. I mean, I think
Unknown Speaker (48:48): that Does it end early in his career? Does it end you know, is it all about transitioning from Jackson five to Michael and the superstar?
Josh Zeroker (48:55): I will probably on, you know, personal media, look at, that docudrama. But, the singer's Well,
Josh (49:03): I mean, it's giving it all the best to call it a docudrama. I was thinking what they should have done and not go with the stunt casting of an Axel Jackson as Michael.
Josh Zeroker (49:13): There's so much that? Why Well, that's answer.
Unknown Speaker (49:16): That's that's stunt casting right there. There has to be someone who's better
Unknown Speaker (49:19): at it
Unknown Speaker (49:19): than him.
Unknown Speaker (49:20): Okay. That's the instant whitewash him because the family's involved.
Josh (49:23): What they should have done if they have access to everything, the family should have done a documentary spotlighting the music he left us. And take everything out of it. I dropped a needle on off the wall last week.
Unknown Speaker (49:34): Ugh. It sucks. An album.
Josh (49:36): An incredible LP. Yeah. And you know what? I'm very sorry that the allegations happened, and it breaks my heart that what is possibly happened with him could have happened. But you can put that aside if you focus on his musical career, and that's what they should have done.
Unknown Speaker (49:53): I think you're right. I think you're right. Yeah. Who who
Unknown Speaker (49:56): plays who plays bubbles?
Josh Zeroker (49:58): The chip. I don't know. The movie does not address the sexual abuse allegations. Party. Against, Jackson after a historic nondisclosure agreement prompted some footage, to be, that was referencing, the allegations to be scrapped.
Josh Zeroker (50:14): Yeah. So they shot some stuff that involved the allegation, which I wish it's a look. We will only be able to really come up with a a legit view of this if you see the movie, I think. You know, it's hard to speculate.
Unknown Speaker (50:29): But there are
Unknown Speaker (50:29): lot of
Josh Zeroker (50:30): things that I'm I'm, you know, I'm I'm sharing what critics are saying.
Josh (50:33): Right? Point to it. Like Janet denied. She was offered and declined being any part of the movie. And that to me, if you're split within the family, that's weird.
Josh Zeroker (50:43): The Hollywood reporter said the film delivers for lifelong fans who cherish the music, but the telegraph noted that, it refuses to address the elephant in the room. And, I think even if you don't have a point of view, you just include the the stress and what that involved because it was such a big part of his narrative.
Unknown Speaker (51:08): Mhmm.
Josh Zeroker (51:08): You know? And and there are still there are defenders. There are fans that say that, and there are people that said that it was horrible. How about the drugs?
Unknown Speaker (51:14): I think you're right. I think you do the stress. You do the the drugs and the doctor going with him and that type of stuff and without having to get to the child allegations.
Josh Zeroker (51:24): I I I as somebody who worked a long, long time ago, with Child Help USA, which was a child abuse organization to prevent child abuse, it was through Washington Children's Hospital, in our nation's capital. And one of the, things that stuck with me after the, the many, many times I spent with the people that do the good work there is the cycle, that it is a vicious cycle and stopping the cycle of child abuse. And there is you know, we have documentation of the abuse that was suffered by all of the members of the Jackson family during this period of time by the father, And, you know, that does not in any way excuse his behavior, but I think all of it could be included in a drama about a one of the most famous singers of our time.
Josh (52:13): The story of his life. I think they probably all said, damn it, when the Elvis movie epic came out. Mhmm. Because that was sort of a biopic in that Elvis was quoted talking about his life. Right.
Josh (52:26): But 95% of it is the footage of him being one of the greatest entertainers of of our lifetime.
Unknown Speaker (52:32): So I I think I'll I just on general curiosity,
Unknown Speaker (52:35): I have to look at this movie. It is
Unknown Speaker (52:36): streaming. I'm not going to a theater for it.
Josh Zeroker (52:38): No. Because it is I mean, the movie itself is being called terrible. Okay. The movie not just because of the whitewashing, but because the movie's just bad. You know?
Unknown Speaker (52:47): So we'll have to wait
Josh (52:48): and see. Who plays Paul McCartney?
Unknown Speaker (52:49): I'm not sure. Who cares?
Josh (52:51): And I oh, I did wanna update my joke. Billy Barty does not play bubbles. Peter Dinklage does.
Josh Zeroker (52:56): Peter Dinklage. Thank you very much. At the Golden Globes last January, host Nikki Glaser joked about Leonardo DiCaprio's nineteen ninety one teen beat magazine interview where he said his, favorite food was pasta, pasta, and more pasta. Well, after the show, Nikki sent flowers to everyone she made fun of. I think that's a neat little hook.
Unknown Speaker (53:16): That's nice.
Josh Zeroker (53:16): And, Leo sent her a gift back. It was three back, baskets of pasta. Nikki Glaser is funny. She just did. She's a funny lady.
Josh Zeroker (53:26): She said, quote, part of me was like, does Leo wanna smash? It was like, alright. But the type of girl he goes for
Unknown Speaker (53:36): Too old for him.
Unknown Speaker (53:37): Yeah. He she said that the type of girl he goes for wouldn't, he wouldn't send pasta to.
Josh (53:42): That's probably true. Alright. I bet that the girl that he goes for is more of a mac and cheese girl.
Unknown Speaker (53:48): No. Like, Kraft mac
Unknown Speaker (53:50): and cheese.
Unknown Speaker (53:50): Something simple.
Unknown Speaker (53:52): Yeah. Yeah. Now you appendice.
Unknown Speaker (53:53): Chicken dinosaurs. Chicken dinosaurs. Dino.
Josh Zeroker (53:57): They way to go, Leo. I always hate when they call him Leo. Another great celebrity, Pete Davidson. We all like Pete. He spent hundreds of thousands of dollars and endured a lot of pain getting rid of his unwanted tattoos.
Josh Zeroker (54:12): And, yet he recently got a new one, but, this one sounds like it'll be a keeper. Pete reportedly got his daughter, Scotty's, name tattooed. And where did he get it? On the side of his
Unknown Speaker (54:24): ear. Like, behind his ear?
Unknown Speaker (54:27): Yeah. Hopefully behind. Yeah.
Josh (54:28): Well, I'm wondering with Behind the ear. With with the thinness of that cartilage. And, Josh, you're the tattoo guy of us. I don't know.
Josh Zeroker (54:34): I've read stories about Pete Davidson. He doesn't have thin cartilage.
Unknown Speaker (54:38): No. No. I'm talking about his
Unknown Speaker (54:39): ear cartilage.
Josh (54:40): Cartilage. I understand. Wouldn't the tattoo ink bleed through the ear?
Unknown Speaker (54:45): I I I don't think that's how it works.
Josh Zeroker (54:47): Are you asking Josh like he's an expert?
Unknown Speaker (54:49): Like, I don't know.
Unknown Speaker (54:51): Yeah. Well, I mean, he has more tattoos than any of us.
Unknown Speaker (54:53): He has more ink than us. I do. You have ink now, though, Rob. Show your TCB.
Unknown Speaker (54:57): Where is it? There it is.
Unknown Speaker (54:59): Rob, does that bleed through the other side of your arm? Josh,
Josh (55:03): is my arm, a quarter of an inch thick? No. It's big and fat and meaty.
Josh Zeroker (55:07): Alright. Pete, and his girlfriend, Elsie Hewitt, welcomed Scottie last December. He started getting his tattoos removed in '21. He's getting around 200 of them burned off. God.
Josh (55:17): Man. Really bad, painful stuff.
Josh Zeroker (55:19): In an interview, last year, he said, quote, I don't think there's anything wrong with the tattoos, but mine, when I look at them, I remember a sad person, that was very unsure. So he got them for the wrong reasons.
Unknown Speaker (55:31): Do you
Unknown Speaker (55:31): think he'll leave it?
Josh (55:32): Any tattoos that reference Lorne?
Unknown Speaker (55:34): Lorne. Lorne Michaels.
Josh (55:36): Right. Have you seen the ads for the documentary on Lorne?
Josh Zeroker (55:40): Really looks pretty solid, doesn't it? I can't wait. That will not pull
Unknown Speaker (55:44): much of the
Unknown Speaker (55:45): whole thing.
Unknown Speaker (55:45): Is he involved in it?
Unknown Speaker (55:46): That that's a great question.
Unknown Speaker (55:47): We have
Josh Zeroker (55:48): to double check Yeah. Whether it's a puff piece or or not. But, you know and no word whether Pete Davidson had any tattoos on, you know, the thing everybody seems to talk about.
Unknown Speaker (55:59): Mike, what's funny is
Unknown Speaker (56:00): it's fly.
Josh Zeroker (56:02): Wood? What did you say, Rob? I'm sorry.
Unknown Speaker (56:06): The the you get a fly there,
Unknown Speaker (56:07): and it gets it gets huge. I'm Pete Davidson, and I have a schwannstucca. A New York bakery called De Camilo Bakery. Do you get the picture I sent you, Josh? Hey.
Josh Zeroker (56:21): It's a good bakery. It's in the, Niagara Falls area. It decided to pay tribute to the Buffalo Sabres who are in the NHL playoffs and, had a great opening win against the, Bruins. They were gonna do something in the shape of a hockey stick or a puck, but, ultimately, they decided to reference the team's logo by making a sword shaped baguette.
Unknown Speaker (56:40): Oh, that's
Josh Zeroker (56:41): very nice. Featuring a sesame seed handle. They did a pretty good job with it. Oh, no. But as you can see, it looks a little like Pete Davidson.
Unknown Speaker (56:49): It does. It does.
Josh Zeroker (56:51): And the Internet, of course, was quick to notice. One commenter said, how did the guy making this keep a straight face? You
Unknown Speaker (56:59): right. You can't hold it like that while showing it off.
Josh (57:02): It probably looked different when it was dough.
Unknown Speaker (57:04): You hold it like this.
Unknown Speaker (57:06): Yeah. Or Like you're laying it on the table. Or get someone else to hold it.
Unknown Speaker (57:11): Like Pete does.
Josh (57:12): Yeah. Right. And use both hands. You wanna be careful.
Unknown Speaker (57:14): Let me see.
Unknown Speaker (57:15): Take a big bite out of it.
Josh Zeroker (57:16): Somebody said, I bet it's made with dildo.
Unknown Speaker (57:19): That's that's funny.
Josh Zeroker (57:22): Another person has said, you have to use Viagra instead of yeast to get that kind of rise. Bada bing. Bada boom. Yeah. If you're local, they're selling these well endowed baguettes for $21.99, and they're planning to make them it doesn't look like anything.
Unknown Speaker (57:36): It looks like a baguette. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (57:38): You should be able
Unknown Speaker (57:38): to get that for 99¢.
Unknown Speaker (57:39): If you want one,
Unknown Speaker (57:41): you'll have And to order put a hot dog in it. You can get a nice foot long.
Unknown Speaker (57:45): By the way, that is a category. What? A hot dog? With a hot dog in the bread.
Josh Zeroker (57:50): Foot long. Yeah. Good playoffs, though, going on. Lots of great play. If you're an NHL fan and you love the second season like I do, this is a great great year for it.
Josh Zeroker (57:59): Really great NHL hockey.
Unknown Speaker (58:01): Good job, guys.
Josh Zeroker (58:02): Adore it. And finally
Unknown Speaker (58:03): That was a day. Josh.
Josh Zeroker (58:05): A, a they didn't make it. Right?
Unknown Speaker (58:07): No. No. They did not.
Unknown Speaker (58:08): They did not.
Josh Zeroker (58:09): A charity in England is pairing elderly people with supercar owners to give them joy rides. I thought I'd say that like, Keith Morrison.
Unknown Speaker (58:20): I like that.
Josh Zeroker (58:20): But was it a joy ride? Or did he? Anyway, it's called Granberghini, and, its its mission is to combat loneliness. It was founded by a man who lost his grandmother. The project gives seniors a thrilling experience and a rye a reminder they're not forgotten.
Josh Zeroker (58:40): If you've got somebody who's old and daughtering, I can't think of anything better than to throw them into a car like that and give them a a wonderful joyride.
Josh (58:46): Do you know that when I used to work for a, auto dealership in Fairfax, I won't mention their names, they had a used car department that had luxury cars. And for an, like, just, you know, a promotion, they let me borrow one of the cars every week. And when my grandfather was wheelchair bound and not in his best of health, I came home with a BMW convertible. Mhmm. And I put him in the convertible, and we drove in front of all the houses of everybody that he knew.
Josh (59:16): And he just looked like a badass, and he loved it.
Josh Zeroker (59:19): Yeah. So it's a great idea. And many riders say they, step out of the car feeling decades younger. I think it's a cool idea. Anything that helps seniors, nowadays, I think that's a great thing to do.
Josh Zeroker (59:30): Now these supercars, do burn a lot of gas, but the good news is the senior citizens burn more.
Unknown Speaker (59:35): Oh, gross.
Unknown Speaker (59:36): Bada bing. Bada boom. Boom. Boom. We'll take a break.
Josh Zeroker (59:40): Come back with, more fun. Rob has a home alone theory that he wants to throw. The movie, home alone. Right? The
Unknown Speaker (59:46): that one? Yeah.
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Unknown Speaker (1:00:54): is it? What is it?
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Josh Zeroker (1:01:13): That's good. It said it takes a little doing to do that. We'll get that down shortly.
Unknown Speaker (1:01:16): Call a doctor's item.
Josh Zeroker (1:01:17): Well, Josh did this on the fly, came up with the idea to do it. We all thought it was a great idea, so we implemented that new podcast, website as soon as we could, and, some stuff takes a little bit longer. Okay. The home alone theory fascinated me when you brought this. I have no idea.
Josh Zeroker (1:01:31): I don't spend a lot of time thinking about, the Macaulay Culkin movies.
Josh (1:01:36): Are you a Culkin head? Do you love his work?
Josh Zeroker (1:01:38): I I like the guy. I like what he became. I like the fact that he was a weirdo child star that had some, you know, some issues like so many of them do, and then he kind of evolved into a guy that got the joke and that could poke fun at himself and all that good stuff.
Unknown Speaker (1:01:52): What what does he think of the Jackson movie?
Unknown Speaker (1:01:55): He plays himself.
Josh Zeroker (1:01:57): Oh, very exciting. That's it. No.
Unknown Speaker (1:01:59): You know what? Kieran plays him.
Josh Zeroker (1:02:01): Kieran. Another great Culkin. He's one of you know, he might be my favorite Culkin. Yeah. I'd love to see a show another show like, Succession come out.
Unknown Speaker (1:02:09): We need something like that right now.
Josh (1:02:11): Are you okay. So you're relatively familiar with the movie. I it's sort of pre it postdates my time. It definitely postdates you. Josh, are you sort of in the target range?
Unknown Speaker (1:02:20): Oh, I've seen it a 100 times. Okay.
Unknown Speaker (1:02:22): So it's a Christmas movie.
Unknown Speaker (1:02:23): It came out when I was a child.
Josh Zeroker (1:02:25): So Catherine, Catherine O'Hara. Right? Yep. Mhmm. Catherine O'Hara, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, Macaulay Culkin.
Josh Zeroker (1:02:32): John Heard.
Unknown Speaker (1:02:33): John Heard has a
Unknown Speaker (1:02:34): Love Candy.
Josh (1:02:35): Has a has a brief appearance in it. But a guy on Reddit is starting to theorize the peculiarity of the fact that that huge family can live in that huge house and still have the money to take 15 family members to Europe on a trip. How does he afford it? John Heard, the father in in home alone is a mob boss.
Unknown Speaker (1:03:00): Oh, that's dumb. No. That's just
Unknown Speaker (1:03:02): dumb. No. But let me go through some of this stuff. It's pretty funny. I mean, are there clues in the movie to it?
Josh (1:03:08): Why is their house targeted by the wet bandits?
Unknown Speaker (1:03:11): The whole neighborhood bandits, I believe.
Josh (1:03:13): Yeah. But the wet bandits focus on them because they're from another family.
Unknown Speaker (1:03:16): Why do they call them the wet Because
Unknown Speaker (1:03:19): they clog the sink and let water pour out as they leave.
Unknown Speaker (1:03:22): Oh, the wet bandits. Exactly.
Unknown Speaker (1:03:24): But I believe and then in a sequel, they wrap their hands around duct with duct tape and become the sticky bandits.
Unknown Speaker (1:03:31): You know, it's amazing, his, breadth of knowledge when Yeah. I I have known really
Unknown Speaker (1:03:35): use. So this He
Unknown Speaker (1:03:36): loves the sequel because the sequel has his guy in it.
Josh Zeroker (1:03:38): Donald Trump. Yeah. He he gets, he gets excited about this. This is this is interesting.
Unknown Speaker (1:03:44): I do like him alone.
Unknown Speaker (1:03:45): I love him too. You're not alone. Get it? Also,
Josh (1:03:49): they they go to the the behavior of Kevin McAllister, McCauley in the movie, that he doesn't act like a normal kid. He doesn't seek the help of adults or police or child protective services because he's been trained not to.
Unknown Speaker (1:04:05): No. This you know what's wrong with this theory? Is it is made by someone who grew up in the February, who didn't know what life was like before cell phones. I have a quote here that
Josh (1:04:15): that really sort of sells it. This is from the guy that has the theory.
Josh Zeroker (1:04:18): He says Do we is it ever identified in any movie of the home alones what dad does for a living?
Josh (1:04:25): He's supposed to be a corporate investor, and it's canon that his wife is a fashion designer, but it's never really discussed.
Unknown Speaker (1:04:35): And I thought the uncle was paying some of this too.
Josh (1:04:38): Yeah. Well, the uncle's the mob lawyer is what he says. Because the mob lawyer makes all the money and represents the family, so he's paying for some of it. What is the do we know
Unknown Speaker (1:04:46): the family's name in the movie? McAllister. McAllister. The McAllister family. You couldn't get any
Unknown Speaker (1:04:51): It's a fair name like. You bet you couldn't
Josh Zeroker (1:04:53): get any further away from Gambino than McAllister.
Josh (1:04:56): The real name of the family is Scuncille.
Unknown Speaker (1:04:59): And and the real we and we know the real answer for that giant house is because John Hughes loves those houses and puts it in every
Josh (1:05:06): He does. There it's a traditional Chicago house. But, Mike, when the guy says that, y'all better recognize Kevin McAllister was a stone cold thug. You know? He's fighting.
Unknown Speaker (1:05:17): He's No. He's defending his turf.
Josh (1:05:19): He's defending his turf the way he was trained to do.
Unknown Speaker (1:05:22): No. I I let me look. I can offer. Alright. I I shouldn't, but I will.
Josh Zeroker (1:05:27): Okay. I'll offer some insight into this subject. Mhmm. There no matter what, there is definitely a vibe, a type. Josh, if you can, do you have the ability to look up the Westies, w e s t I e s?
Unknown Speaker (1:05:46): Is it about dogs?
Josh Zeroker (1:05:47): No. But I have either one of you ever had the experience of being in around or near anybody that was in the life? No. I have.
Josh (1:05:57): Well, you know, I tell you what? I've not been around. I've seen it.
Unknown Speaker (1:06:00): No. No. No. I'm talking about, like, really have a conversation
Unknown Speaker (1:06:03): or No. No. No.
Josh Zeroker (1:06:04): No. Or being around. And, you know, the the I look. I don't I don't claim to know anyone personally. I do not claim to socialize with anyone personally.
Josh Zeroker (1:06:18): But
Unknown Speaker (1:06:18): I'm in sanitation.
Josh Zeroker (1:06:20): I well, it's it's an interesting group that go ahead and give us the the Westies, if you don't mind.
Unknown Speaker (1:06:28): Well, there's there's too many there's too many random pictures. It's too hard to figure out.
Josh Zeroker (1:06:32): Okay. They're So That so you're leaving me out to dry. That's why
Unknown Speaker (1:06:36): I was gonna ask you to do it. None of yeah. None of these pictures are helpful. It's an Irish It's an Irish mob family?
Unknown Speaker (1:06:43): Yes. Thank you. Thank you very much.
Josh (1:06:45): And how do they work? Do they like Not
Unknown Speaker (1:06:46): a family as as much as a group.
Josh (1:06:48): Yeah. And they corner the market on potatoes. Is that how they work?
Josh Zeroker (1:06:51): Okay. Alright. That's good. That's Rob Spewack who's saying that. No.
Josh Zeroker (1:06:55): This guy could not be further away from that. Come on. Give me a break.
Josh (1:06:58): Come on. Just love you know what? It is sort of a cotton candy Christmas feel good movie. I just like the extra layer if you pretend it's a mob family.
Unknown Speaker (1:07:06): Josh, I'll try one more time
Unknown Speaker (1:07:07): with you.
Josh Zeroker (1:07:08): Were what was the gang what was the Westies gang known for? And then we'll wrap this up, with the I disagree with the theory. I don't think there's a chance that, he could have been a mob boss. Don't make doesn't make it businessman.
Unknown Speaker (1:07:24): Makes it more fun, though, doesn't it? It does. You know? I I think it does well. Catherine O'Hara is a mob wife.
Unknown Speaker (1:07:30): The Westies are considered one of the most ruthless gangs in New York City history.
Unknown Speaker (1:07:37): Thank you. Alright. There we go. That's all I wanna know. McAllister's an Irishman.
Josh Zeroker (1:07:40): Extortion. Fine outfit. Fine outfit.
Unknown Speaker (1:07:44): Yeah. Good bunch of folks. Hey, Kevin. This is your father. Stay away from the stove, and look.
Unknown Speaker (1:07:51): Why don't you put those booby traps? Do those booby traps, I said. If I get if I get left alone, should I do anything without calling the police, or should I just, you know, live Dude, no. Don't let anybody in the house. Don't let anybody in the house.
Unknown Speaker (1:08:05): Protect the house. You like living that big house. Right? Yeah. That big multimillion dollar house.
Unknown Speaker (1:08:10): Get out of here.
Unknown Speaker (1:08:11): Alright. We gotta take a break. We will come back, and I will, discuss household projects that my wife doesn't want me to do, but I want to. Hey. What's your beef?
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Unknown Speaker (1:09:44): Yeah. But, also, I love the fact when they interact with the bonus show. Think that's great fun.
Josh Zeroker (1:09:48): It's a little edgier, a little naughtier, and should be a a lot of fun. So we we will see you at 4PM eastern time for the bonus show, today. I, I look. I I really have fancied myself more handy in the last, two or three years as far as doing stuff.
Unknown Speaker (1:10:07): Yeah. You you painted the door? Yeah. You painted the mailbox? Yeah.
Josh (1:10:12): You cut down a branch?
Unknown Speaker (1:10:14): The the pool.
Unknown Speaker (1:10:15): Yeah.
Josh Zeroker (1:10:15): There it is. Thank you for remembering. I appreciate that. I got a household project, and I think that my wife says absolutely not. There's no way.
Josh Zeroker (1:10:26): She didn't like the way I painted the door, and I understand why because the door is not that well done. You can tell it was done by the amateur.
Unknown Speaker (1:10:34): Didn't you do it in a Mercedes matte black?
Josh Zeroker (1:10:37): I did it. And do you know you remember I told the story where Yeah. At the very end of the project, the paint fell off the ladder. I do remember that. Yeah.
Josh Zeroker (1:10:44): It did the the the bulk of the the project was me trying to clean the paint paint off the concrete.
Unknown Speaker (1:10:49): I get it. It's baby steps. These are projects getting better. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (1:10:53): And and now that you're giving up golf, you need another hobby. Yeah.
Josh Zeroker (1:10:57): You know what house painting could lead to portraits. I don't. I haven't given up golf yet. I I have to say this. This is and hear me out.
Josh Zeroker (1:11:05): Yeah. Cabinet kitchen cabinets are
Unknown Speaker (1:11:09): Yes.
Josh Zeroker (1:11:10): Are insane. Like, cabinets are insane. They are. Yes. Especially now.
Josh Zeroker (1:11:14): Yeah. The idea of this painting project is, I believe, in my wheelhouse for one reason and one reason only. You can take the the doors off of the cabinet. You can put a number where the where the door goes. You can put that on the back of the cabinet.
Josh Zeroker (1:11:34): Yeah. You can put it where it goes again very easily. And then the only thing you have to paint that's really stationary that you can't put in the optimal position Right. Is the framework around, which is really like doing the trim.
Unknown Speaker (1:11:47): And you can tape it off.
Unknown Speaker (1:11:49): Yeah. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (1:11:50): Yeah. No. You can do this project. How's that gonna burn the doors?
Josh Zeroker (1:11:54): They're not. They're not. They're just a plain color. And Yeah. I wanna do They're not glass?
Josh Zeroker (1:11:58): Another
Unknown Speaker (1:11:58): No. You can do this.
Unknown Speaker (1:11:59): Born me.
Unknown Speaker (1:12:01): So I I've done this.
Unknown Speaker (1:12:02): You've you've painted your kitchen cabinets?
Unknown Speaker (1:12:04): Yeah.
Josh Zeroker (1:12:05): And do you do the thing where you take the doors off and then you go out and you have, like, a drop cloth under a, you know, a table A shading tree.
Unknown Speaker (1:12:11): Yes.
Unknown Speaker (1:12:12): Yeah. There's lemonade.
Unknown Speaker (1:12:13): You take them all outside. You you paint them. The key is
Josh Zeroker (1:12:17): I'm so glad he's saying that I can do this.
Unknown Speaker (1:12:19): No. You can do this.
Unknown Speaker (1:12:20): Listen up, Carly. I
Unknown Speaker (1:12:22): hate this project because I hate paint. I hate painting. I'm not good at it. I don't have the patience for painting.
Josh Zeroker (1:12:28): I'm not good at it, but I love painting.
Unknown Speaker (1:12:29): Yeah. And Mike is patient.
Unknown Speaker (1:12:31): Now the key is there's two keys to this. You have to sand the cabinets and all first.
Unknown Speaker (1:12:37): Yeah. Because it's gonna have it's gonna have a coating that doesn't stick to paint.
Unknown Speaker (1:12:41): Yeah. Because the paint won't stick to paint. It'll peel off if
Unknown Speaker (1:12:44): you don't How far how far down do you have to sand?
Unknown Speaker (1:12:46): Not not a half inch.
Unknown Speaker (1:12:47): No. Not not that far.
Josh Zeroker (1:12:48): Shut up. You know, this is why he's like a listener. This is why Rob is like Mike, if you're on a thread shut up for a second. If you're on a thread and you ask for valuable information, like, wanna know something, you'll get s c h t I c k. The there there was a show that we work with, the big old dude said, that literally referred to their show as a no shtick zone because they were told this is mister shtick.
Josh Zeroker (1:13:15): This is the man that gives me I'm trying to really get some information
Josh (1:13:19): Mike, I'm the cherry on the sundae. The sundae is the valid information, but you need a cherry on it.
Unknown Speaker (1:13:24): Alright? You have to sand it down until you can see the paint on the other side.
Unknown Speaker (1:13:29): No. You No. No. No. Didn't do
Unknown Speaker (1:13:31): shtick too.
Unknown Speaker (1:13:32): Yeah. Have to
Unknown Speaker (1:13:33): take Just a thin
Unknown Speaker (1:13:34): a thin sand so you've got, like, a rough edge.
Unknown Speaker (1:13:37): Okay. That's good.
Unknown Speaker (1:13:38): And then but the other thing that has gone and I haven't tried this yet because this technology is new since the last time I did cabinet doors is they have special paint for those cabinets where you buy special paint at Lowe's or Home Depot that sticks better to cabinet doors.
Josh Zeroker (1:13:54): And it it's like primer and, paint color and wool. Right?
Unknown Speaker (1:13:57): And it's designed where it's like, it knows your hands are gonna be all over those doors, so it's more durable and all that.
Josh (1:14:02): Or you could look to, you could look to Timu for the paint because they still sell paint with lead in it, and it really lasts.
Unknown Speaker (1:14:11): I hate you sometimes.
Unknown Speaker (1:14:12): Sometimes?
Unknown Speaker (1:14:13): I really do. I really do. Don't poo poo, Timu.
Unknown Speaker (1:14:16): Yeah. I think I think do it, but don't rush it.
Josh Zeroker (1:14:19): Oh, yeah. So circle, beyond says don't paint outdoors if you have bugs and stuff. I'm gonna use the garage. Good.
Unknown Speaker (1:14:28): Or or the lanai. Or the lanai.
Unknown Speaker (1:14:31): Yeah. Yep. Oh, it is that.
Unknown Speaker (1:14:32): Forgot about that.
Unknown Speaker (1:14:33): Yeah. I can do that. That's cool.
Unknown Speaker (1:14:34): I because I've had that issue too where a leaf will blow right onto my paint while it's drying. Right. Then you have to sand down the mark that made.
Josh Zeroker (1:14:41): Only thing about our screen out there, it's got about a nine holes in it from a baseball.
Unknown Speaker (1:14:45): Oh, yeah. Baseball sides.
Unknown Speaker (1:14:46): You gotta you gotta fix that.
Unknown Speaker (1:14:47): That's the Yeah. Yeah.
Josh (1:14:49): The hardest part of the the hardest part about this project, Mikey
Unknown Speaker (1:14:52): Sex, I don't care. And you care so desperately. I just like the facts.
Unknown Speaker (1:14:58): Rob. Rob, you love Florida. Why don't you go down there and help? No. You haven't been in a while.
Josh (1:15:04): No. I really I I I've been quite recently, and I don't care for, the memories that happened.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:09): Did you
Unknown Speaker (1:15:09): use did
Unknown Speaker (1:15:10): you use a brush, a roller, or a sprayer?
Unknown Speaker (1:15:13): I used a roller and a brush.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:15): Do you have texture? But, I mean, do they have, like, cut outs?
Unknown Speaker (1:15:18): Sprayer would be better.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:19): Do you have texture? I mean, like The show's got a lot of texture.
Josh (1:15:24): Extra. But, I mean, like, are they perfectly flat, or is there, like, some trim work that would because a brush would help you get in there.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:31): The trim yeah. They've got they're not flat.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:35): Like Right. You got it
Unknown Speaker (1:15:36): in a cafeteria.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:37): Yeah. And you're gonna wanna remove the hinges.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:40): Yeah. I'll do it.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:41): I can get a good paint
Josh (1:15:42): job. And the hardest part will be after the paint is centering the Mike O'Meara logo on each one.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:47): Shut up. Well, it it's it's it's the four doors. It's a t and f and O and an S. No. No.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:52): Where's
Unknown Speaker (1:15:53): my thing? Shut up. Where is it? I gotta find it.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:56): There it is. Come on now. Where is Not
Unknown Speaker (1:15:57): that one. John Flower Seed.
Unknown Speaker (1:15:59): No. That's not the one. This is the one I want.
Unknown Speaker (1:16:02): Shut up. I love that.
Unknown Speaker (1:16:04): My final advice would do what I always forget to do. Take a photo beforehand so you can actually show off the work.
Unknown Speaker (1:16:12): Okay. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (1:16:13): Because I always take a picture when it's done, and then I can't show people how bad it looked before.
Unknown Speaker (1:16:17): It's gonna be a close matching color, I think. They're very light colored. How many cabinets in those? 47.
Unknown Speaker (1:16:24): Oh, that's a lot.
Unknown Speaker (1:16:25): Yes. That's a lot, Ramon. Not including the Butler's pantry. We'll take a break. We'll take a break.
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Unknown Speaker (1:18:12): I'll play the video.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:13): Oh, the thing? Yeah. Hey. I like that. Some beautiful video.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:17): Cherry time.
Josh (1:18:19): Mike, through the years, we've made good radio friends, and one of them, I would say, is Mickey Coachella. Nice guy, good guy, Baltimore legend.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:26): Mickey. Mickey's a good guy.
Josh (1:18:27): And some years ago, he injured himself because a lithium battery blew up in his pocket.
Josh Zeroker (1:18:32): From vaping, and we had him on the show when he was he carried around a vape that was about looked like the size of an airliner. It really did.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:39): It was it was like an old cell phone from, like, 1990. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:43): Big vape.
Josh (1:18:43): But you don't really think about how powerful lithium batteries can be when they go. Let's go to Hollywood, Florida. Is that anywhere near either
Unknown Speaker (1:18:52): of Florida. You were near Hollywood. You were near Hollywood, Florida.
Unknown Speaker (1:18:56): Yes. Hollywood, Florida, a lady
Unknown Speaker (1:18:58): casino, Rob.
Josh (1:18:58): Oh, that's right. Oh, you know what? I should have known that. Sure. This lady wanted to help a member of her family, so she bought a used electric wheelchair.
Josh (1:19:08): And when she got it home Mike, it's not this is no laughing matter. When she got it home, she noticed that the battery pack was warm. Oh, no. So she googled, and they said, just in case, move it away from anything like a driveway. Keep it from anything that might be combustible.
Josh (1:19:26): But the lady did that, and, obviously, I hope she saved her receipt. There she is staring at the wheelchair in her driveway.
Unknown Speaker (1:19:43): I wish she went to Disney World.
Unknown Speaker (1:19:46): Do you believe it's legit?
Unknown Speaker (1:19:47): Do you believe it's legit? Yeah. I do. And, also, she said she was hit by a piece of flying wing.
Unknown Speaker (1:19:53): Can I see that again? Absolutely. Because if it is legit, that's that's pretty intense
Unknown Speaker (1:19:57): Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (1:19:58): Right there. That really is. Fire. Fire.
Unknown Speaker (1:20:08): Did somebody say fire fire? She did. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (1:20:10): But it also convenient language. That she just rolled it out.
Josh (1:20:15): Right. Well, mean, it was the story to me holds water. I I don't know. But No. But they buy the
Unknown Speaker (1:20:21): water, they're gonna put that fire out.
Josh (1:20:22): Mike, you can buy the same effect at Black Cat Fireworks
Unknown Speaker (1:20:26): Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (1:20:26): Right there in South Carolina.
Unknown Speaker (1:20:28): We'll have to bring back that video on the July 4.
Josh (1:20:30): It's a wonderful video that, really celebrates America. Mhmm. One more time. The only thing I doubt in the video is that's a woman. But
Unknown Speaker (1:20:45): There you Send the letters to Rob Spiwack.
Josh (1:20:47): That's right. Oh gosh. Mike, when you went to Yellowstone, did you go to all the great gift shops?
Josh Zeroker (1:20:54): I ended up probably going to Old Faithful and then making my way out of the park because of the crowds.
Josh (1:21:01): They've got a gift shop there that's over 50 years old, and it's just wonderful. It's just you might have picked a bad day to go if you picked this day.
Unknown Speaker (1:21:10): Cradleboard gift shop here at Canyon Square in West Yellowstone has been family owned and operated for fifty years. Now you may be wondering why it's boarded up like this. I think I should show you. This video is crazy. The moment a car crashes right through the door.
Unknown Speaker (1:21:29): Yeah. It's just
Unknown Speaker (1:21:30): That lady is so lucky.
Unknown Speaker (1:21:32): Shop operator Jennifer Reinsch keeps reliving the moment she got the call last Friday.
Unknown Speaker (1:21:37): A Jeep
Unknown Speaker (1:21:38): smashing into the side of the building as
Unknown Speaker (1:21:41): she shows the video. Dad yelling at his kids in the back seat.
Josh (1:21:44): It was a rental car that a senior citizen was unfamiliar with the car. It was a pure accident. No alcohol. Yeah. No pills, and nobody heard.
Josh (1:21:53): The brake. Right?
Unknown Speaker (1:21:54): Right. Exactly. Know that was the gas pedal because it's different in every car.
Josh (1:21:57): Right. Yeah. Mike, I know you take classical music very seriously.
Unknown Speaker (1:22:02): I
Josh (1:22:02): do. And there are violins out there. You know, everyone thinks of the Stradivarius, but there are other classic 100 year old violins that are worth over $1,000,000. Wow. And this one that we're gonna see the solos play is a $1,000,000 violin.
Josh (1:22:16): Very exciting. I think the conductor was excited too. Okay. So what we what we saw there Alright. He's conducting, and he knocks it out.
Unknown Speaker (1:22:34): He hits the neck and knocks it out of her head. He is way way into it, and that violin never had a chance. Let's take this one. Run it.
Unknown Speaker (1:22:43): I I wanna this one, I want. Did he tank it?
Josh (1:22:55): This is great. The awkward silence. I love it.
Unknown Speaker (1:23:00): Amazingly, Mike. One more time, please. One more time.
Unknown Speaker (1:23:04): I will.
Unknown Speaker (1:23:04): Those those people have insurance on those instruments. Right?
Josh Zeroker (1:23:07): I would think so. I would think her reaction's a little you know? I mean,
Josh (1:23:10): like, I know the name of the violinist, but the conductor is named Jim Vellani. No. Not really.
Josh Zeroker (1:23:16): It was in the Manassas Symphony Orchestra.
Unknown Speaker (1:23:18): Kidding, maestro. Let's take a look. It's really one of my favorite tapes I've seen in a long time because it is such a dope. Airplane. It takes a spin, and then it falls.
Josh (1:23:39): Mike, believe it or not, that fragile $1,000,000 instrument was undamaged. Oh, good.
Unknown Speaker (1:23:45): Well, then why did she react like that?
Unknown Speaker (1:23:47): Like, was a
Unknown Speaker (1:23:47): dead baby. Because she didn't
Unknown Speaker (1:23:49): know it was undamaged. That point.
Unknown Speaker (1:23:52): And you know they're scared of the conductor. You know he's not a good guy. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker (1:23:55): You're right. I would
Unknown Speaker (1:23:57): have liked it if she wanted to go, a hole.
Josh (1:23:59): Nice going. He would say, are you engaged?
Unknown Speaker (1:24:06): I love that. What a great video.
Josh (1:24:09): Did either of you watch the Mariners game last night?
Unknown Speaker (1:24:11): Didn't have the pleasure.
Josh (1:24:12): Okay. This is a pitcher, and let me get his name, Logan Gilbert. I would want you guys to guess how you score this play.
Speaker 9 (1:24:21): Right back, and it is caught. Caught. No. It's in his shirt. Logan Gilbert wore that one.
Unknown Speaker (1:24:32): Said a 120 miles per hour off the bat.
Unknown Speaker (1:24:36): And it caught right
Unknown Speaker (1:24:36): in his shirt. It was that Velo. He's lucky he didn't get hurt. No.
Unknown Speaker (1:24:40): It doesn't touch the ground. If it doesn't touch the ground before when it
Unknown Speaker (1:24:43): gets into the glove, it's an out.
Unknown Speaker (1:24:44): It's not an out. It's not an out. And I checked the rule book because I thought that was really weird. The rules say you have to catch it with your hands
Unknown Speaker (1:24:52): Mhmm.
Unknown Speaker (1:24:52): Or glove, not your clothing or even your hat. According to the rule book, a catching your hat would still be illegal.
Josh Zeroker (1:25:00): So even if it eventually finds its way into the glove, that doesn't count?
Unknown Speaker (1:25:05): I don't know. That's the tricky part because
Unknown Speaker (1:25:07): How they ended up calling it is it was
Unknown Speaker (1:25:09): They called it a hit.
Unknown Speaker (1:25:10): A hit, but a dead ball. So he couldn't advance beyond first, but he was able to take his
Unknown Speaker (1:25:15): So they tweeted it like a ball stuck under the fence.
Josh Zeroker (1:25:17): Wow. Okay. I don't know. I think that's, I I don't like the rule, do you?
Unknown Speaker (1:25:23): No. No. Because it's it's more like when you've seen a ball ricochet off the pitcher, and then the third baseman catches it. It's an out.
Josh Zeroker (1:25:31): Yeah. It doesn't make sense because he eventually I would think that, that the the whole thing would be based on the ball touching the ground Right. Before the Me too. Runner.
Unknown Speaker (1:25:39): And but because it goes in the clothing, they're doing it as if it got caught in, like, a something with the stadium. Something
Josh (1:25:47): We have another angle if you wanna see it. Never touch the ground.
Josh Zeroker (1:25:57): Okay. By the way, really quickly while while I've got a reminder for this, our old friend Cappy Pfeiffer celebrates a birthday tomorrow. So we wanna say birthday. Happy, birthday to Cappy Pfeiffer, a, name from the past, somebody that was instrumental in getting this podcast off the ground. Cappy, you know, we we love you.
Josh Zeroker (1:26:15): We miss you. Come back to the fold, Cappy Pfeiffer. We would love you to come back. I promise I won't yell at anybody.
Unknown Speaker (1:26:23): Let's close with this, Mike.
Unknown Speaker (1:26:25): Yes.
Josh (1:26:26): Some people have axes to grind, and some people have axes to grind that order pizza. This lady is not happy with a policy at Papa John's.
Speaker 11 (1:26:38): Delivery fee is not a tip. Please reward your driver for outstanding service. Tips aren't paychecks. Pay your employees, bitch.
Unknown Speaker (1:26:48): Have a great
Unknown Speaker (1:26:49): Thursday, everybody. Thank you. That's exciting. Yay. Oh, man.
Josh Zeroker (1:26:57): That'll make you drop your violin. Hey. Don't forget 4PM eastern tonight. We are gonna be doing our bonus show with a very very funny comedian that I wanna share with you that I Comedian. Comedian.
Unknown Speaker (1:27:10): We'll do that today. We'll see you then. For Josh Sharoka and Rob Spewack, this is Michael Mara saying so long every barter.
Unknown Speaker (1:27:16): I love you, pop.
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