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0:00

Lawn. It's blissful out. Yeah, I have to mow my lawn.

0:03

I'm so tired of it already. I talked to Cambrou He's like, yeah,

0:06

I don't moan anymore. I got people. I'm like, oh,

0:08

you got people, which is what you said like last year. You're like,

0:11

no, I think I'm getting people. Well, I got people,

0:13

but then the people like required a commitment, and I'm not good with commitments.

0:19

That's my line. I mean with services and stuff. I don't want

0:24

to have to, like have to do it every two weeks, whether it

0:28

needs it or not. Sure. So you know, I had a perfectly

0:31

good lawnmower, and I figured out how to use it, and it's and

0:34

it's fun. I think it's fun to be out there. It's it's peaceful.

0:38

I get in my head, I think about things, or I think

0:40

about absolutely nothing, Yeah, and just focus on straight lines. Yeah.

0:45

I'm not good with straight lines, so but I do my best. And

0:48

the backyard is a little bit crazy because they're sticks and rocks and stumps stuff.

0:53

All kinds of my dog's balls and stuff were out there. And it's

0:56

a good way to buy a new mower. Yeah, it is. He

1:00

goes crazy. I've bought two that way. Yeah, actually not good?

1:04

Yeah, so good thing lesson learned. Absolutely, Reds on the road there

1:08

in Texas, taken on the Rangers a little later this afternoon, looked to

1:11

go for a series win. It'snotted up one to one in this three game

1:15

weekend series before they bowled off to the further west, which is always tenuous

1:19

for this Reds team historically, even as a little sterling, it was one

1:23

of those, oh they're out west again. I'm not sure how this is

1:26

gonna go. So that's sort of the way things are there. But that's

1:29

a ways off, a good bit of ground to cover. Before then you were saying something off there, which is interesting. When I was a kid

1:34

growing up, there was the six million Dollar Man and it was a Lee

1:37

Majors, and I had one of those. He had some type of weird

1:41

like silicone arm cover and you could roll up the arm and you could have

1:45

his like, you know, big grip and you could look through the back

1:47

of his head to the bionic eye or whatever it was. But Lee Majors

1:52

also, is it stronger, faster, Yes, absolutely, And then he

1:56

was in The Fall Guy, which came after which was a stuntman show.

2:00

Yes, and apparently everything is remake time. Like everything everything is being either

2:06

remade, from TV shows to movies or from like I don't know, make

2:09

believe. In the case of say, Ryan Gosling, he goes from Barbie

2:13

and Ken to now apparently he's the fall Guy, which is wild. Yeah,

2:16

does he seem like a stunt guy kind of guy? I think,

2:20

well, he's an actor, so he can play whatever he wants well,

2:23

and he's a good actor for that. But you're welcome boom. No.

2:28

I actually loved The Fall Guy growing up, and I like The six Million

2:32

Dollar Man too, Like Lee Major's was a big star when we were little

2:37

in the seventies, right, so I would actually go see this movie.

2:40

But everything is just it's just that cycle of of doing things over and over

2:46

again. Come up with some good ideas. But you can also do remakes

2:52

and those are fun too. So, like, of all the remakes or

2:54

things that should be remade, do you see something that's been left out,

2:59

something that you're like, no, that this should be the thing or no, I don't know. There's been so many of them. I don't know

3:06

of anything that's because Wonder Woman was a big thing for me, and that's

3:09

been remade. That's right. Yelgado or whatever her name is. She's amazing.

3:14

Yeah, you know, one of the weird things that sort of goes in that same realm, and they don't necessarily like remake them or make them

3:23

again, like Happy Days. That's done. It's like the fifties. No

3:25

one lives like that anymore. Now. They're not remaking Levernon. Shirley's not

3:29

coming back, right, it's not gonna happen, right, So, and

3:31

those were and the love Boat. Maybe maybe the love Boat can do that

3:36

seems like a reality show now, like they should just put people on a yacht and say, hey, good luck, cope, works out, find

3:40

your way home, look out for pirates. Any pregnant friends could be another

3:45

remake too, right, yeah, because everybody you would hope you have some friends. Well yeah, and you sit in a coffee shop. That's what

3:51

we all do all the time, So that that could be remade. But

3:53

that's still pretty new, that's true. Well, but it's but that's in

3:58

the nineties. I mean, I mean, you know, if you want

4:01

to think of it that way, that's twenty five thirty years. Yeah.

4:03

Yeah, So they're good. Alick. He gets troubled by that five point

4:08

three seven hundred, the big one. You can talk back the iHeartRadio.

4:11

If you think about something that like might need to be remade, should be

4:15

remade, should never be touched again, because it was so perfect the first time. Uh, they brought back what was the other one that just came

4:19

out, The Roadhouse movie? Yeah, the Roadhouse which Eddie Fingers and I

4:26

both talked about it and I was like, eh, fat guy at the

4:29

movies. Tavin Carr was on and he was like, it wasn't good, and I agreed, and Eddie was like, Donnie, you gotta go back

4:34

and watch that, because it actually got really good. Well, because you

4:40

like it's so stupid and wonderful for what it is, you just gotta just

4:44

embrace. I watched some of it in the very few and Kevin agreed with

4:48

me. Neither one was like, but I do have to go back and

4:50

watch it. You know, it would be a really good movie. This

4:53

is kind of obscure. I don't know if you've seen this. Honeysuckle Rose

4:57

with Willie Nelson, Oh what yes, with Diane Cannon or whatever. And

5:04

he was a musician and it would be great to see a young singer pull

5:09

that one off because he fell in love with the young guitar player, you

5:14

know that stuff. Of course, it does look at like what Stevie Nicks

5:18

in Fleetwood Mac. I mean, everybody was doing everybody. All the songs

5:21

were about that and created by other craziness. But in that realm Willie Nelson

5:30

turns ninety one tomorrow or yeah, Monday or Tuesday. He has a birthday

5:34

that lands at midnight, so he celebrates celebrates it on Monday and Tuesday,

5:40

which would be fun ninety one and he's still performing. How do you do

5:46

that? That's a good argument for weed because he is one of the biggest

5:50

weeds books. Is that really what it is? It might be it's hard

5:54

to say he's going to be here with that that huge show. Uh yeah,

5:58

it was a Mellencamp and him and a bunch of others too. It should be pretty good. That's at riverbend. But I mean, I think

6:02

he's on the road, and yeah, I think there has to be something

6:04

about what his lifestyles. Well, he's had fun his whole life. He's

6:09

done exciting things. That's what I think is important to remember. In life.

6:14

In order to be happy is if make these decisions that you're excited about,

6:20

that you have passion about, and go continue and do the best you

6:25

can do with that excitement and passion, then you're going to be really happy.

6:29

Wow, this is like a therapy session. I feel that's true. You're going to make the right choices. And I mean, other than the

6:33

tax problems in that Honeysuckle Rose though, if you think about it, has

6:36

sort of been his life. Yeah, because he's been on the road,

6:39

He's had these women, these women he's played with whatever else, and and

6:42

he's written a lot of great songs as a part of it. And what

6:45

a storied life. And his kids are talented as all hell. His kids

6:47

are very talented, I mean making music with his friends. When people have

6:51

always said, when are you going to retire? Retire from what I love

6:56

my life? I LOVEM going to make music and why when I retire?

7:00

Hop on the bus, roll around. You and I talk about our job

7:02

all the time with doing radio and sitting here together in the studio with a

7:06

window into a hallway. Correct, And we laughed the entire time, and

7:13

we talk about and we inspire each other and our guests inspire each each other

7:16

and us as well. What's wrong? What the heck do you want to

7:20

retire? That's why Willie's still on air and that kind of stuff. I

7:24

think you're probably right. The Outlaw Music Festival with Wellie Nelson, Bob Dylan,

7:29

it says Welling Nelson a family because it's got his kids and everybody else there too, and other players, Mellencamp and Southern Avenue. It's gonna be

7:33

huge. That goes that's September eleventh, that'll be good. Did you see

7:38

John Mellencamp yelled at a fan on a stage and walked off. First of

7:43

all, I hadn't seen Mellencamp in a while, and he looks a little

7:46

old seventies Well he is. He's always looking like a little boy to me.

7:53

Yeah, I don't know what it is, but for the first time

7:55

I was like, oh, he's really aging. Yeah, and see him

7:59

now and exactly you should google this clip, Alex. We should probably try

8:05

and get this and play it on the return. But he was yelling about

8:09

something at a concert goer in the audience, and he said, I'm gonna

8:13

find I'll play Jack and Diana and then I'm leaving and he walked off stage.

8:16

See now, And I understand he's changed things, he's reworked songs.

8:20

People want to hear the hits, even though he may still be creating stuff.

8:24

But you got to understand what people are calling up serious money. They

8:26

want to hear what they want to hear. Yeah, that's a weird thing

8:31

in that. I understand that frustration. I understand that the creative animal that

8:35

he is, as much as one who's not that gifted canin looking at someone

8:39

who's that special in that way. Yeah, But in the other side of it, these people took an eye off of work. Maybe they got baby

8:45

sitts right right. You know that they made plans, they cocked up serious

8:48

dough, they showed up, and then you're gonna get you know, your

8:52

back end chap because somebody hollers something from cretely agree like it wasn't a good

8:56

look for Mellencamp either. You can't be that grumpy old guy and still be

9:00

playing music on stage. You can retire and and and if you can't,

9:05

don't be a bit about it. Well, I mean, just like you

9:09

said, it wasn't a good look we had. This is the age of cameras. Everybody's videotaping everything, and so you know, you can have a

9:16

bad day. We all have bad days. There's nobody that's perfect, but

9:20

it's still it's burned in. My first thing I thought about when you said

9:26

Mellencamp was that video that's always the negative, isn't it? That sticks so

9:28

well? I mean, you could go out to eat, you know,

9:31

pick a steakhouse, pick someplace in town here, and you run into someone

9:35

who's your hero, you're a fan, and if they're nice, do you

9:39

go hey? You wouldn't believe whoy I saw they were out having Amelia. They were okay, yeah, they were cool. Yeah, but if they

9:45

treat you bad or you see them acting like a star right in that type

9:50

of situation, you will tell that story ten times more. Yeah, and

9:54

with more passion, and then that ugliness just spreads because I God, you

9:58

hear about him. I can't believe that's the w that guy was. Yeah.

10:01

Yeah, there was one interview that I did not too long ago, and where I thought the guy was just such a jerk. Well really yeah,

10:09

no, I'll say I'll tell you no, I'll tell you now on

10:13

air since I mentioned it. Sometimes, no no any and and and it

10:18

was Howie Mandel really was he afraid of infection? I guess he was.

10:24

It was during COVID, so that was probably put him into a state of

10:28

like a little an anxiety state. It wasn't we all were. So it

10:33

was during the COVID time. It was at the tail end of it.

10:37

And he was coming to a show where we were doing a radio show and

10:41

we talked to him and he was just you know, every answer was just

10:43

so he felt so, you know, it wasn't fun talking to him.

10:46

That's how I felt. It was not fun at all for a fun comedian,

10:50

you know, like that's why you're there. Man. Tom Hanks was

10:54

one of the best, one of the And and Richie Cunningham, who's Ron

11:00

Howard. Ron Howard was fantastic, Opie. It will always be Obi.

11:03

Yeah, long after we're all gone, they'll be playing that and they'll be a kid's growing up watching Obi on the TV or streaming or whatever it is.

11:09

With the chips planting in our heads. In a next generation quick break,

11:13

we'll come back. There's a good bit of ground to cover. Update

11:16

also in about twelve minutes or so, with the latest in those horrible storms

11:20

throughout a lot of the country, a lot of tornadic activity, of people

11:22

losing lives, stuff can be replaced, is overwhelming as a disaster circumstance like

11:26

that can be. Whether it was Iowa and Nebraska, some of that devastation's

11:31

bewildering and some of it miraculously there was not much damage to people or loss

11:37

of life. Still people did die, So details on that coming up.

11:39

More to do beautiful Sunday afternoon. Texas Rangers hosting our reds later on this

11:46

afternoon. That's coming up. Between then and now, She's Donna d I'm

11:48

sterling. This is seven hundred WLW. Listening to a man standing in the

11:54

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11:58

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12:03

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12:07

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12:28

Yeah, he's keeping him along. That's a good thing on the road.

12:33

Yeah, he'll be here, we'll be long. Just can't wait to get

12:37

on the road again. September eleventh, The Outlaw Music does. My love

12:41

is making music with my friends. I can't wait to get imagine, right,

12:46

you're married with kids and you sing a song every night. Can't wait

12:50

to see on the road. Well, there was a time when the kids stay at home, and then they were on the road with him. Then

12:54

they left again, and now they're all back when most of them are playing

12:58

with them. So it's a family thing. It's a family thing. But

13:01

that shows you how you have to be authentic to your true self. This

13:05

guy's going to be ninety one years old, and if he's saying and he

13:09

wants to get back on the road again, no offense, sweetheart. I know you're home and taking care of the kids and stuff. But I like

13:15

fine love making music with my friends. I gotta get on the road again.

13:18

I gotta go now. You can come play if you want, Yeah, come play with us. But this is the lot on the bus.

13:22

And anybody anyone who's known since like the fifties when he was writing songs for

13:26

like Patsy Kline and I mean so many others. Yea, yeah, crazy.

13:30

You know who Willy is. So when you get together with Willy is

13:33

a woman or whatever, you know who he is and what he is in

13:37

that life and you just got to embrace it. Don't be mad, don't

13:39

get all bent out of shape when you saying I gotta go. But isn't

13:43

the key to life about find being, finding who you are and just being

13:48

that authentic person and enjoying what you do. Because I think the more the

13:54

more you are authentic, the more you understand that. Alex agrees with me

13:58

that that you'll find what excites you, you'll find your passion. Yes,

14:05

if you're authentic and don't do things that you think people want you to do,

14:09

yes, and hopefully you want to do the things that people want you

14:13

to do that are the right things and not just out there being a vandal.

14:16

Yes, just what makes me feel good. I'm just doing my peyton,

14:22

other people's cars and stuff. This is who I am. Like,

14:26

No, you got to make sure that you're in the right lane. I

14:28

guess my first forty forecast on the beautiful next couple of days in the tri

14:31

State and this is still April. It's not even May yet. Eighty four

14:35

to days, some clouds, but I mean it's beautiful out right now. You can almost hear the grass growing. Eighty four on Monday. Some isolated

14:41

storms are possible, seventies and low eighties into Tuesday and Wednesday. Right now,

14:46

it's a ball meat. Let me refresh this because it may have gotten

14:48

warmer. Seventy nine. It's your severe weather station seven hundred WLW, a

14:54

couple of minutes away from your twelve thirty report off there. It's always interesting

14:58

because Donna is like yoga, she's an instructor. She's finding her inner piece.

15:03

She's trying to help meditation and I talk about being a better person,

15:07

but there's limits and you know my capabilities, so I'm looking to you for

15:11

guidance. And off the air she goes like this. She goes, are

15:13

you doing the sleep challenge? I'm like, what is that? I mean,

15:18

I'm trying to sleep more. She goes, No, there's a sleep challenge. You've got to do it. Two nights. Let's do it.

15:22

And I was wrong on the date. It does start May six and seventh.

15:26

Time you have time yeah, because I mean, you're you're forcing sleep

15:31

on means too much on them. It's just too much. We know what

15:35

a benefit to your health sleep is, and it for some reason. Yeah,

15:41

my brain won't shut off at night. I don't know what is going

15:45

on, and I need more sleep, and I am I have set the

15:48

intention and I vow to get it. And then this thing popped up.

15:52

Gary Breca, who is a biologist. He has the Ultimate Human podcast,

15:56

and that's where you can go on the Ultimate Human dot com to sign up

16:00

for the sleep challenge. Starts May sixth and seventh, and it starts at

16:03

three pm. He'll tell you to sleep. You have to no, no,

16:07

no, So you prepare for that night, because what are you gonna start preparing to sleep at three in the afternoon. We have to get some

16:12

things. I'm so tired all the time. That's the only time I get

16:17

sleep is if I I literally lay in bed enough, get into bed enough

16:22

early enough that I can stay in bed, you know, twelve hours or

16:26

so and get five hours. What are you doing there all that time?

16:30

Breathing, watching my iPhone like everybody else. That's not RESTful. It's not

16:33

RESTful. I'm saying I go down. That's what I I know that much,

16:37

and I'm not what's his name whatever, Gary Breca. You're gonna get

16:41

like face ie masks so that you can darken. Just wear eclipse glasses.

16:48

You can't see anything, but I know that. But those are not comfortable.

16:51

They're like a cardboard. I can wear a mask like when I fly, you can just yeah, one of those and one of those neck things.

16:56

So I don't like lean over on the person next to me. Yeah,

17:00

you know what, because there's always somebody wants to lean on me.

17:07

They've got a house full of sleeping people. It gets weird. Donna, I'm excited for this. Are you gonna do it with me? We got

17:14

I'm gonna I'll give you a soft commitment now, okay, Yeah, I

17:17

got to start in three in the afternoon. I'm successive. I mean, who the hell I'm working at three? You know what I mean? Sleep

17:22

is later. It's like eleven. It's happy when the podcast starts. It's

17:26

when the thing starts. He's just trying to get and time spent. Well.

17:30

He's also got really really really good ideas. But I don't need ideas.

17:36

I need sleep. Startling back after the news. We'll see about this

17:41

sleep what is it now? Challenge? It's the sleep challenge. Worse,

17:45

challenging you to sleep. That's not RESTful, that's stressful. Try to make

17:48

sense of this and so much more. Reds and Rangers in Texas coming up

17:52

on the Big One later on more Sterling and Dodnity where a minute later for

17:55

news. We're sorry, We're sorr Sorry Sandy the News Radio seven hundred w

17:59

W News Traffic and Weather. News Radio seven hundred WLW, Cincinnati. Kentucky

18:07

Senator Mitch McConnell calls on universities to maintain order. This is the twelve thirty

18:12

report. I'm Matt Reeese breaking now, and I think restoring order and civility

18:21

to have reasonable debates is what needs to happen. Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell on

18:26

NBC's Meet the Press earlier today, on the pro Palestinian protests campuses across the

18:33

country. There have been arrests of students, accusations of anti semitisms. You

18:37

should pro Palestinian. There's also anti Semitism, which is completely unacceptable. I've

18:45

been shocked to see that in this country. Kentucky Republican declined to call for

18:48

the National Guard to intervene, but House Speaker Mike Johnson has urged President Biden

18:55

to deploy the National Guard to protect students to the roads we go the It

19:00

is traffic and weather together, and we've got plenty of problem spots on this

19:03

Sunday afternoon. First of all, on northbound seventy five, not an accident

19:08

that is backing up traffic from the Norwood Lateral almost back to I seventy four,

19:15

well passed Mitchell Avenue. Northbound seventy five is a mess in northern Kentucky.

19:22

It is slow. It appears that there's an accident on seventy five near

19:26

Fort Wright, and it is backed up basically from the river all the way

19:32

to I two seventy five. Heavy traffic there on northbound seventy five at seventy

19:37

four. You cannot get onto seventy four from seventy five northbound. You're gonna

19:42

have to go all the way up to Mitchell Avenue. That's not much of

19:47

a great choice right now because of the accident. But you would have to

19:52

go to Mitchell Avenue and turn around and come back to get onto seventy four

19:56

westbound From seventy five, and that's because of construction. It is going to

20:00

be that way until five in the morning. The ramp from seventy five to

20:06

seventy four westbound is closed for construction. Now. The latest forecast from a

20:11

train heating and cooling weather center on news radio seven hundred WLSW, Well,

20:18

it's gonna be a hot one out there today. Tempters climb to the low to mid eighties with breezy conditions. Tonight you drop down to the low sixties.

20:23

You're dry for most of your Monday, but showers and even a few

20:26

storm chances move in late in the day. Formersee of your weather station.

20:30

I'm nine first Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW. Seventy

20:34

five degrees right now in Cincinnati. A boat wreck on Lake Cumberland this weekend

20:38

killed a person injured. Another happened overnight Friday, man identified thirty six year

20:45

old Anthony J. Williams, the man who died. The boat reportedly collided

20:49

with Cemetery Island on Lake Cumberland. Getting a break at the gas pumps after

20:56

a big surge recently. Latest on prices in the Cincinnati area TRIPLEA says the

21:00

current average price is at three point fifty three a gallon for regular that's down

21:04

about fifteen cents from a week ago. Seven hundred WLW. Red's update.

21:10

The Reds beat Texas eight to four. Next game is this afternoon, coming

21:15

up one thirty five with a pregame show from Texas to thirty five. First

21:19

pitch it is twelve thirty four. Our next news coming up at one matt

21:25

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21:37

at Donnade hanging out beautiful Sunday afternoon in the Nation station seven hundred WLW.

21:41

You hope you doing all right and join a day. Red's on the road

21:44

there in Texas. It's nice there, and even if it's not, they get a roof and it just closes and then they'll play inside, which is

21:48

what they did last night. Red's one. Uh, it's even that series

21:52

for the weekend a game apiece, so they'll try to take that series and

21:56

then a getaway day means they jutt off. I think it's the San Diego

21:59

Land of the Green Burrito, which is I don't know how many of those

22:02

there are. There are these little teeny taco stands, burrito stands inside like

22:06

strip shopping centers and stuff and cheap and good. That's my kind of place.

22:11

I found the first one near the San Diego Sports Arena. I was

22:15

there for something or whatever and goofing off and they were all kinds of like

22:18

weird, like hippie looking flip flop where in San Diego, local looking people,

22:22

and yeah, like this has got to be the spot, and it

22:26

is so there you are, you know. Yeah, My guess is the

22:30

Reds will be there to take care of some business. Doubtful that they'll have

22:33

the green burrito, but you never know, you don't know. And just

22:37

a little bit, we sent Alex some audio he's gonna get ready here talking

22:40

about living longer and healthful and relationships and stuff too, which we talk about

22:44

pretty regularly as Alex checks that and gets that ready to go. It's an

22:48

interesting thing. And we always talk about living better, Donna. Yeah,

22:52

we always talk about those things that can improve your quality of life. You

22:55

talk about this sleep challenge in the last segment, and you're like, you know, we're gonna work on this. It'll be like in the first week

23:00

of May. It gives me time to prepare, right, and then oh

23:06

they say it starts at three, which seems really overly involved for something that's

23:10

supposed to be relaxing. But there are other elements of things we talk about.

23:15

Eat right, Yes, you want it's a big deal. Crap in

23:18

gives you crap out, so you want to eat better. Yes, it's

23:22

a weird way to put it, but I agree with you. Yeah, what you you are what you eat, by the way, and it's uh,

23:30

it's important to understand that we as a society, in my opinion,

23:37

we I'm including myself here on this, we eat way too much. We

23:41

don't need to eat three, four or five meals a day. We were

23:47

taught that early on. You got to eat every three hours or four hours.

23:49

And if you can go longer periods of time without eating, then your

23:55

body actually cleans up whatever it needs to clean up on the inside and stead

24:00

putting more stuff in and more stuff in and backing up. A lot of

24:06

people are into eating one meal a day. Now, I'm not there what

24:10

do you do all day? Well, you do, you don't? You do? You do other things? All of a sudden your day, All

24:15

of a sudden, your daughter comes along. Time. Wait a minute,

24:18

Wait a minute. Wait, don't open your cookies in that bag. You

24:22

don't need to have every you don't need to have a snack at the first

24:25

sign of hunger. Listen, I'm gonna barrel through this. Let me just

24:29

say this. The belvida or bellvita, I don't know how the hell you

24:33

pronounce it, sound like my mother. I see my mom and she's like,

24:36

you have those cookies. I'm like, they're not cookies. It's like a it's a biscuit. Yeah, but it's it's kind of like a cookie,

24:41

but it's not a real cookie. It's not just like sugar and chocolate

24:45

chips and stuff. No, but it's a it's a cookie. I've had,

24:48

You've given them to me, right, Yeah. So they are all

24:52

these different things about eating. But here's my question to you. Do you

24:55

eat the meal in the morning and then you go all day and utilizing that

24:59

energy in that food storage that you have throughout the day, or do you

25:03

wait and eat later? Because I don't want to go to bed hungry. No, well you should, I should go to bed hungry. There's yeah,

25:08

you don't want to have a full, giant belly while you go lay

25:11

down and try and sleep. Now, most people will go and eat one

25:18

meal a day, like around five o'clock. That's what a lot of people

25:22

are doing. I just watched an interview with Chris Martin from Coldplay. He's

25:26

now doing it. Bruce Springsteen does a lot of people do it because it's

25:33

it's it's so much healthier for us. We over eat. Well, it's

25:37

hard to eat when I'm hungry. Well, I mean, but if you

25:40

eat every three hours, you're gonna be hungry every three hours. All of a sudden, that hunger pang is gonna come and listen, I do.

25:47

I'm not one meal a day right now. I'm just gonna move towards that

25:49

I've told you before. Like there are times though I will forget to eat.

25:53

I'll go, oh, I'm hungry, I'll get to it. I

25:55

gotta I gotta get some food. Yeah, and then it's the day's over. Yeah. So that's it's nice. Those are nice days when you're like,

26:02

man, I worked so hard that I didn't even eat a thing.

26:06

I don't know. Then I start to go, man, I feel peak it, I feel frail and fred. I don't know what's going on.

26:10

I can't think clearly. Actually the ape your body, that's yes, you

26:15

get angry, you get all kinds of crazy feelings about it. If you

26:18

road rage comes from. It's not we're road's hungry people out there on seventy

26:23

one right now because they had the one meal. This is the problem.

26:30

No, maybe not. I'm just saying it's actually better for your body.

26:34

You feel weaker just because that's your norm is three, four or five times

26:37

a day you're eating something. If you look at it, you know,

26:41

if I get a handful of nuts, that's me eating something one time a

26:44

day. Right then I go, you know, have a smoothie and then

26:47

I'll have you know, a big spaghetti dinner for you know what. Now

26:49

that count is the one meal and the other stuff is just snacks. You

26:52

look, first of all, you know that deep that sign there was like

26:56

your father, you brought this up. And then you act bother. You're

26:59

like, no, I have to explain it to you, sterling. How

27:02

dumb are you? Exactly the opposite. I'm glad you asked, thank you.

27:06

The point is that your body becomes stronger when you when you, when

27:12

you feed it less, it works more like the machine it was designed to

27:17

do. That's what I know. And it's so because we all love to

27:21

eat as a society. It's fun, It's delicious and fine. You can

27:26

just graze all afternoon. Just get an American Express card on the way in.

27:30

They can weigh you on the way out. Yeah, it's fun to

27:33

do. That's why we have eating competitions in this in this world. That's

27:37

true. But do we not have time for then? Do it? You

27:41

want to set it up now? Or do you want to take a break. I'll let you decide because I'm still trying to figure out how how I've

27:45

screwed up my dietary situation. I'm not sleeping it up, I'm not eating

27:49

right. I feel like now, I feel good coming in here now,

27:52

Donna, I feel a little bit like I'm a mess. Well, I

27:57

don't know what that was a little word you were like, Well, like

28:00

I'm a project. I heard that the co working thing. But I mean

28:06

we're all a mess, sterling, we are all a mess. Look at

28:10

the society. We all are we're just trying to do our best, and that's why we have these conversations because we want to inspire people to do better.

28:17

You can always find something in your life to do better. All right,

28:21

now here's the thing to do better. Now. I am a single, though I may have friends occasionally over and uh, you know what I

28:26

mean. So that being said, yes I do here you go. So

28:32

in those circumstances and situations, it's different than having a committed relationship. When

28:36

you're like leaving for work, You're off to do your thing. You know, Hey, i'll see you later, have a good day. I love

28:41

you whatever you have to say, or I hate you. I can't go. I couldn't get a waste in whatever it is that you have in your

28:45

dysfunctional life yeah, or functional life. Yeah, but that kiss goodbye.

28:52

Like as a kid, you get tired of what my un give me a kid, you're like, my friends are leave me alone and we're just run

28:57

around. Or you're like you're in love and it's new love and you're like,

29:02

oh, I want to I want to. I don't even want to leave you. I can't believe that. I just to think about you all

29:06

day and then this plays out now that apparently the kiss goodbye is something that

29:11

matters. Yes, it is. It's it's huge. Do we have to

29:14

clip alex? Yeah, this is supposedly what will fix all of us.

29:18

I guess men who kiss their wives goodbye when they leave for work live something

29:25

like four years longer than men who don't. But the six second kiss,

29:29

which we recommend, has much more potential than that pick on the sheet cheek?

29:34

What is the six second kiss? A kiss that lasts at least six

29:37

seconds? Why not five? Four? Because oxytocin gets secreted with a twenty

29:44

second hug or a six second kiss, you're both screaking oxytocin and happy,

29:52

and you don't want to leave. You're going to get involved, and you're going to be delayed and bonding safety and bonding. And so those couples that

30:00

don't hug or kiss anymore, and I know a few of them, right,

30:03

that is actually hurting, hurting the safety and not releasing it's the opposite

30:10

of releasing oxytocin. But see the people who aren't, they're sick of each

30:15

other and they're tired of it. They don't want to do it. We're

30:18

too hard. The kids are driving them nuts. Yeah, you're like, you know they're no longer together as a team. Yeah. Yeah, But

30:22

then the six second kiss or the twenty second hug can bring you back,

30:27

but to a good place. Six seconds. But I mean, see,

30:30

you're talking about it all that time in a little bit of time, and

30:33

that's great, But then then you're thinking other things. Six seconds. It

30:37

doesn't I'm as a guy, Yeah, we'll be late. Yeah, you

30:41

know what I mean. From six seconds, that's ridiculous. I don't know.

30:44

It depends on how much passion is there. You know, when I

30:48

when I teach a yoga class, at the end of the class, yeah,

30:51

I don't care how many students I have, I'll say, come up and give me a hug, right, because you know during COVID we all

30:56

stop hugging each other and stuff. So I when you practice something, you

31:00

get better at it. You're not talking and kissing people for six seconds at

31:04

the yoga not six seconds. But this one guy came up to me and

31:07

hugged me, and and I went to let go, and he said,

31:11

no, I'm not done yet, and I said okay. He hugged me

31:15

again. It wasn't a creepy vibe at all. It was just it was

31:18

just a moment. It was a moment of connection and he felt like,

31:22

Yeah, this is where I need to be right now. That's what we'll

31:27

do it. We'll do that absolutely. That's why I asked for the hug

31:32

after class, not before. Right. So, so do you do the

31:36

six second kiss so practice? Is that something that does it work? Do

31:40

you find that connection more or are you just trying to escape the house and get out in thee? Are you willing to try it? Because if you're

31:45

open to trying something new and you're having a disconnect in your relationship, which

31:51

we all get, you have to work hard on every relationship and especially the

31:55

spouses, right, the husband and wife of the partnership. Are you open

32:00

to the six second kiss? It's just six second second hug. It can

32:04

change everything, turn it all around. You won't have to give away half

32:07

for six seconds. That's what you're saying, is that it can make you feel. You might be late to work, you might have other urges.

32:12

She could cost you your job. And then then she doesn't want to hug

32:15

it for six seconds. She not only wants half, she wants you out. She's keeping the house so many layers. I'm startling. She's done a

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33:14

We were talking about sleep, stuff and uh eating too. We're covering

33:19

all the things and kissing the wife or the husband, sleeping, eating and

33:22

kissing, all human functions except having to go, but that's a whole other

33:27

story. Jim Milford was calling up, Jim, how you doing? You

33:30

were Stirling and Donade. You had something about the one meal a day scenario.

33:32

Does that seem like? I mean, I might if I only eat

33:37

one meal a day, Dude, it's gonna be hard times. I'm training

33:40

myself to do about one and a half meals a day. My where I

33:45

fail is like late. I'm not a breakfast eater at all. I wait

33:50

until noon or one o'clock before even Now this is this is different from you

33:55

know, water consumption. You know, in the morning, I'll drink water

34:00

or ride under water or something. But actual sustainable food. I usually don't

34:06

eat to lunch. I'll have like a half a lunch or something, and

34:10

I'll eat something for dinner. But where I fail is I'm I'm a guy

34:15

where I like to eat something at night or ten o'clock at night. But

34:21

it all it all boils down to do you do you eat to live or

34:25

do you live to eat? You know, it's just eating. Eating is

34:30

like a pleasurable thing and stuff. And I totally agree with your Donna that

34:35

you know we at least in the American culture, it's like we eat.

34:40

I think we eat twice as much as what we really should and we're trying

34:44

to satisfy some kind of pleasure zone, you know. With But with me,

34:50

if I eat too much, I feel worse than if i'm you know,

34:54

if I go out for a big Mexican meal or something, I feel

34:58

worse driving home than when I it is hungry. Same here, same here.

35:02

Absolutely, my mouth started watering as soon as you mentioned it. Yeah,

35:07

you get all the chips in the salts, the beans and rice,

35:12

and I know what I'm doing when I leave here on the way home,

35:17

I'm grabbing some Mexican But did you hear because Jim, Jim, thank you

35:21

for the call and stay on Wenesday. Yeah. I love that you're saying

35:25

this, because Sirling sometimes thinks I'm an alien. Sometimes you train your body

35:32

to train your body, and train your your stomach enzymes actually run on like

35:37

your biorrhythms or whatever. If you can train your body to only look forward

35:44

to like a meal or a meal and a half yeap. In fact,

35:47

I did probably nine months of only eating one meal a day, you know,

35:52

and I you know, was I losing. I lost the pounds mayby

35:57

two weeks or something because what I would eat eat for that one meal,

36:00

I would kind of load up. But then you get some doctors or like,

36:05

you know, you're spiking your blood sugar, and your blood sugar is all over the place. So that I think a good way to approach nutrition

36:15

is to find out you listen to your body. Maybe I think a meal

36:20

and a half a day is I think that's great, a good thing, and not eat after seven o'clock at night, but drink or drink throughout the

36:28

day. Sounds great on paper, Guys, I'll try to do it.

36:34

But I mean there are times when I wake up in the middle of night

36:37

even I'm craving and I gotta, I gotta like, I put the brakes on. I gotta, I gotta reevaluate this. Yeah, it's not a

36:42

good jo. Last one, last thing we'll say. You know, we

36:45

all hate going out to lunch or whatever, to the grocery store. You

36:50

know, it's fifteen dollars to eat lunch. Anymore. If everybody, if

36:54

let's say seventy five percent of America decided to do, you know, only

36:59

one meal a day or a meal and a half in all these restaurants.

37:02

The economy going. You're killing the economy. You're part of the save money.

37:09

That's where drop. That's right, everybody just supply and demand killing.

37:15

Amy. Listen, we need heavy people. We need a lot of big

37:20

eaters, is what we need, because the economy will go into the tank

37:22

all the way. Jim. Final question. Yeah, here here's the because we're against the long time with the one o'clock report, Matt Reese is like,

37:27

dude, be on time for once, and I'm blamed Donna dye.

37:30

Uh. Here's the question, though. Do you do you do the six second kiss before you leave the house from your significant other, the wife,

37:35

the girlfriend, whatever you got going on? Jim? Do you give six seconds or is that too much? I know, more of like just a

37:49

hug or put my hand on her or something to say, Okay, I'll

37:53

be what Actually I'm not. I'm not I'm not I'm not the boss of

37:59

my house. I have to tell her where I'm going, how long I'm

38:02

going to be there. Too much control to bring receipts back of everything I

38:07

buy. Oh man, I've had jobs like that and they're like, write

38:10

down what you do it's never a good sign when they're asking what you're doing

38:14

and where you're going. It's more reporting, reporting to the boss. What

38:20

give her the six seconds gym? That'll get better if Donald's right. I

38:22

appreciate Grea and we gotta go. But Jim, thank you so much,

38:25

and give and be open to the six second kiss or the twenty second hunk.

38:29

She might give you more lead time, a little bit more leash to run around, you know, a little more freedom for six seconds. It's

38:34

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a mming. It's us and Alex Alex Alex, Hello, Oh, I

43:10

didn't mention this either. By the way, e f C Cincinnati won two

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to one over Colorado Rapids, which is nice and that's good for them.

43:17

And well, Alex, we were talking off the air in a call.

43:22

There was a guy it was it was angry. Well, yes, what

43:25

exactly was the problem? Alex just talking about the the six second kiss and

43:30

whether it be a six second longer hug. He just his words that I

43:37

have written down enough of this kissing and hugging crap. And when referencing his

43:44

wife, I'm not hugging that thing any more than I have to, he

43:47

said, Yes, that is not a farce, that is that's truth.

43:52

That's what I was told. Well, I'm not gonna hate on you. But see that's the kind of guy. We went on the air. Ye

44:00

control him, hold his hand, he convince him, he said, pass

44:02

that on. I'm leaving. Oh, I wouldn't want to give my name

44:07

on that comment either. And his poor wife, Holy smokes. So the

44:10

question is were they driving and they were together? Was he on his own,

44:14

like on the way to get some stuff? And he's like, man, I can't deal with her anymore. This is crap. Kiss six seconds?

44:19

Is that? I mean? It's it's not too much time, is

44:21

it? No? I mean, what about you? I'm not hugging that

44:24

thing? Is the comment I is circling in my head. And how horrible

44:30

of a thing to say about your wife. She probably says things about him

44:36

too. What listen, he's the one that called so I'm just dealing with

44:42

what he's I'm sure it is. I'm sure it is. But when you

44:45

that's when you got to say you go your way. I mind, Sorry,

44:49

not living with you anymore, Alex, you're getting ready to get me,

44:52

you know you're you're paired off. Yes, jump in the broom,

44:57

stomping the glass and saying, I do what do you I feel about the

45:00

six second kiss or the or the six second or the twenty second hug?

45:06

Because you guys really do a lot of work on your relationship, right,

45:08

we do. It's something that I mean, I learned a good valuable lesson

45:14

from my parents. My parents are obviously still are together, have a great

45:17

relationship. Shannon's parents, my fiance have a great relationship. So it's something

45:22

that that we're we're looking forward to obviously continuing. We want to set an

45:28

example for our eventual kids. And this is this is something maybe in a

45:32

young relationship like ours that yeah, we're just looking to kind of lay the

45:37

groundwork. Now, well you're healthy, yeah, reasonable, but how long

45:43

you've been normal? It is to talk like this though, I mean,

45:45

Alex, when you have a healthy relationship and you this is normal conversation,

45:50

it's easy. Yeah. And so did did you guys talk about the six

45:53

second kiss or are we? We did? Because the video that you sent

45:58

me is on social media. Yeah, obviously we're you know, everyone in

46:00

this day and ages on social media. Yeah, my fiance and I are

46:04

both on social media. We actually each of us saw the video on different

46:08

social media platforms. I can't remember how it happened. She either sent it

46:13

to me via text and I messaged it to her through one of the social

46:15

media platforms, So it got to each other in kind of a roundabout way.

46:20

So it's something that yeah, we we clearly are both internally thinking about

46:24

enough to send it to the other person. That is so cute. I

46:27

love that. Oh my gosh, they both sent the same video of how

46:30

to like make life better for each other. Nicely match that is. And

46:35

also they're not even newly what yet, but they're together for a limited time.

46:38

So here's the thing. My guess is the guy with the thing at

46:40

home? Yeah, as he put it, not Yeah, I mean,

46:44

that's terrible. I would never I would say other things. You can't send the radio probably, but you're not to that place because you know, they've

46:51

been together probably a lot longer, and he had been worn down and beaten

46:53

and bat or emotionally scarred. God, I hope she's healthier than he is.

46:57

I mean, it's terrible. I'm here to help, we want to

47:00

help. Let's just say they're not living their best lives when they talk about

47:05

each other. It's painful to hear that, like gee whiz funny though it's

47:09

not, you know, I mean it was it was. Come on.

47:12

I mean to say, if I have what do you say? What was

47:14

that? If I have to hug that thing? Not some funny stuff right

47:17

there, that's funny. It's humor. I mean it mayings are funny,

47:21

but that one is in one of them. You got a warp sense.

47:24

You know you're judging me. That's funny. I guarantee you. I'm not

47:30

the only There were people driving all over the tri State. Probably the millions

47:34

are listening on the iplay. Yeah, they were driving right now, even

47:36

in California, listening on the five, driving around l A and the San

47:38

Diego gonna get a Green Burrito, listening to us when the Reds are going

47:42

to be there soon, and they're like that thing. They about drove off

47:45

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47:49

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47:52

it's probably not definitely right. I still think you have a warp sense.

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I'm fun with that. I'll embrace it. I'm good with it. I'm

47:59

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48:06

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48:10

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48:16

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48:21

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48:25

Sterling. No, And but I have lived in sin and cohabitated longer two

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days, Donna, and they're like Stirling, and I'm like what, And

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they're like, you're gonna go to the movies this week. I'm like, yeah, I don't, Yeah, I don't know. And they're like aliens

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in the theater and like, what the hell. I was a little kid

52:47

when Alien came out in the theater, when it when it first went to

52:51

the you know, when it was released, it was a big deal. Yeah, and Sigourney Weaver and changed everything. That thing popped out of that

52:57

god so crazy. Yeah, and now people are like going to the theaters

53:01

to check it out again, which I never had a chance to see it

53:05

in the theater other than like the three or four that came after. Yeah, I didn't see it. I didn't see it in the theater. Where

53:10

did I see that? Wasn't it an HBO or some all the time?

53:15

It was all of it. It did its forty five years old. Forty

53:17

five years that's insane. Alex Hikin's like, what that's like twice my age,

53:22

Yes, exactly, It's unbelievable, but it is. It was a

53:25

very big movie and now it's in theaters. Yeah, so is there any

53:30

I was trying to think about other movies that I never got to see on

53:34

a big screen that I think would be great on a big screen, and

53:37

it's not monster movie stuff necessarily. And I talk about it a lot because

53:42

I think it's one of the probably the one of the most perfect films or

53:44

series of films ever made until a third one is Godfather. Yeah, I

53:49

never had a chance to see it on a big screen, only at the

53:51

house, right, And I don't know if that one could be remade.

53:54

I mean no, no, not remade, but just on the big screen.

53:57

Oh well yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean just even though the

54:00

TVs are so big now at your house that you can get ridiculously cheap.

54:04

Yes, there's something about in the theater, not necessarily with people, but

54:08

just with food hanging out in the big screen park right, I mean,

54:12

I mean I like people fine, as long as they're not in my area.

54:15

I mean, close up, it is the best when you settle in

54:19

for a movie and you have a comfortable seat and you've got your popcorn,

54:22

and the previews go on and the lights go down and it's always nice and

54:25

cool. That is an exciting moment for humans, Like that's what we love

54:31

to do, and we've gotten away from it, like everything else are normal

54:37

from COVID. Now we have so many streaming services that we all just stay

54:43

home a little bit more than we should, because it's really nice to get

54:45

out of your house and do stuff. Oh what absolutely is? I mean,

54:47

whether it's you know, the Esquire or you know, pick another theater,

54:51

they're all around just to do stuff outside. And they were doing I

54:54

don't know if they're doing it this year or not. Wasn't it last year

54:57

the year before they've had those movies down a downtown there and right in front

55:00

of the music hall and stuff there in the park. Yeah that's fun to

55:05

do too. Yeah, which is nice. You need a blanket as long as you don't get like weird posts next to you. I might be the

55:09

weirdo. I mean that you don't know people that oh it's him, you

55:13

know. It's just kind of a strange thing. The other movies I thought

55:15

would be like really good, like on a big screen that I had never

55:17

seen, is like The Matrix, the first Matrix movie I never saw there.

55:21

I think that'd be amazing on a big screen. Is there anything that

55:24

would get you out because they're bringing a lot of these back. I think

55:28

it's probably to get people to go to the theater aside from anniversaries. Yeah,

55:31

well, I this movie has always created such joy and pain for me

55:37

because writing some of it was very funny, cheap Brody and Jaws, and

55:40

if you remember, Richard Dreves's character was pretty funny. He had some funny

55:45

line thing delivered them well, but you know it created all kinds of anxiety

55:51

about me going into the water. You were scared to get into the water. Oh yeah. And I lived by a beach and you know, I'm

55:57

going on into Florida with my family vacation in May sixth and I just heard

56:01

there was you know, Daytona Beach and Ormond and that there's sharks there and

56:07

I just heard a shark attack. So as much as I love Jaws,

56:10

I don't want to still put that in your summer because it's a summer movie.

56:15

Yeah, I mean I I don't remember seeing it in the theater.

56:19

I saw it on a friend's in a friend's basement when it first came out

56:22

on HBO, like everybody else did. Well, Yeah, I don't remember

56:27

seeing that one in a movie theater. I remember going to the pool as

56:30

a kid, and because I wasn't at the beach like you, Yeah,

56:34

that was a new thing to me. When I went to the ocean,

56:36

I was like, wow, that's a big pool. But it was one

56:38

of those things where we would swim around, done done until we were a

56:42

little of course, you know, and the kids, some kids would get

56:44

like really freaked out like all of a sudden that you know they're in the

56:47

pool. No, they're not in the chase playing shark. Yeah exactly.

56:51

That was good. That would be a good one. But I mean when you're when you're out and it's it's hard to get to a movie when it's

56:59

so beautiful out, I feel like everybody needs to just grab a soccer ball.

57:05

Or yesterday we were hula hooping. When was the last time you hula

57:08

hoop? That was so in my backyard. I had a friend in town

57:13

and he makes his own hula hoops, and my niece came over and we

57:16

had the dogs running around and we just all put our feet in the grass

57:21

and dido for an hour. Yes, it's good exercise too, Like all

57:25

it brings me back to be a kid. Well, there were three of

57:28

us. What about a pogo stick? Let me let's go back over those six I was never I never liked the pogo sticks? And what about a

57:36

long chart? I think is what they were darts? And when I was

57:38

really little, my mom had a set of metal kind and we would throw

57:42

them as high as we could and then stand under it. And apparently kids

57:45

would get him paled. That's not my thing. I loved those, not

57:50

for the danger, but there wasn't hair and danger. Now either they've outlawed

57:52

them or they're made like plastic and don't weigh anything. But yeah, those

57:55

were good. No, I mean it's always it's got Yeah, the unicycle.

58:00

I have friends that have those and motorized your unicycles, which is weird.

58:06

That's just one wheel hence yeah, just cycle. Yeah, I wouldn't

58:12

be that either, but you know, with this, with this weather,

58:15

I think everyone should be playing aside. And even though that alien is going

58:20

to do well at the box offices, and for sure, I gotcha and it won't be long. Like my neighbors, the same ones who camp out

58:24

all the time. They get the back of their house. They show movies,

58:29

so you have kids and the cool, which is fun. But they've

58:32

got all these kids and I can't go over there. I mean it's just

58:35

kind of odd. I mean, you have some drinks with the parents, but then that's you know, I mean, that's fine, but then you

58:38

know you can't stay for the movie. No, I mean it's no,

58:40

you know what I mean, Like, I'm not just doing that. I

58:45

gotta go. The weather's here. That's that's where we're at. That's what's

58:47

going on. Oh, by the way, A Lease says that the Hobbit

58:51

movies, what are those? The Lord of the Rings? Yeah, Lord of the Rings. You'd like to see those on the big screen again,

58:55

Yeah, I could see that because that was like filmed in New Zealand,

58:59

so it was easy, beautiful and I never I've never seen the Ax on

59:06

the big screen. Yeah, that creeped me out. Nicholson, Yeah,

59:09

I mean everybody out. It's the craziest time and space is different. He

59:14

turned nuts. Like the guy who called in earlier about his wife. Think,

59:19

well, the thing that's Jack Nicholson in that movie The Shining Oh yeah,

59:24

there's Alexis like all of them. He'd like to see shaw Shank on

59:27

the big screen. You never saw that on the And our Kevin carr our

59:30

buddy fat Guy's in the movie was actually like an extra in that movie, was he? Yeah, I don't know. I don't know if he got

59:35

executed or exactly what. Then he escaped from the actual prison facility, you

59:38

say, because they left him there. He's got a great story about what

59:42

to ask him next time he is on which I can't convey it because it's

59:44

not my story. It just doesn't make any sense. It's just one of those things. Anyway, this is good. We got inside pitch coming up.

59:51

Reds and Rangers. Uh, they'll be in Arlington. We'll get you

59:54

ready for Red's baseball. The draft, the NFL Draft was huge. It

59:59

looks like the the Bengals have done well for themselves. You know what's amazing

1:00:02

to me. And we didn't really have time to get into it. And

1:00:05

I'm not doing like a sports show, but what is amazing to me,

1:00:07

and the MLB Draft is coming in just a few weeks time. It is

1:00:12

how large it has gotten. It is like a monumental, tourist driven big

1:00:19

crowd. I mean Detroit was on showcase and there. I mean that's a

1:00:25

big deal. Yeah, I mean a massive thing. I mean all kinds.

1:00:29

They said like upwards of like a million people were in and around the area if I remember reading correctly, which is just amazing. Aside from like

1:00:35

the Bengals trying to fill some spots and holes and mister MIM's coming in which

1:00:38

should be a good thing or whatever. I mean, the fashion is just

1:00:40

as big as the oscars, watching the watching all the players come in in

1:00:45

their fashion. Yeah, that's a pretty big deal. It's a it's gotten

1:00:47

to be a really big deal the NFL. It's inconceivable how it's it's a

1:00:52

three sixty five, twenty four to seven all year kind of thing with a

1:00:55

monumental thing for the draft. I mean, it wasn't that long ago where

1:01:00

you just like grab the Inquirer or the Post when it was around, or

1:01:02

the Dayton Daily News. You'd listened to Sagan News and they go, oh,

1:01:06

they grabbed this guy, this guy, this guy in the draft, and then it was on to the next thing. Do you think it's because

1:01:10

a lot of people are watching college football and they're looking to see, you

1:01:15

know, these these players that have been doing so well, get their you

1:01:20

know, get their teams. And I mean that's how exciting it is.

1:01:22

And like college it's huge college sports period and it's gotten a lot bigger,

1:01:28

massive, all of it is. And I think the wagering also contributes a

1:01:30

lot. Yes, bgal gambling because everybody's a little bit more involved. Yep,

1:01:34

Donna, good to see. It's been a while. To see you. Next week, to see you, Yep, I'm here there you go,

1:01:37

so we'll be back. I'm coming back with the inside pitch. Gets

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you ready for Reds and Rangers After the news, It's Stirling and Donna d

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seven hundred WLW News Traffic and Weather News Radio seven hundred w l W.

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Cincinnati homes flattened by tornadoes, killing two people. This is the one thirty

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report. I'm Matt Reese breaking now in Oklahoma. At least two people are

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dead after numerous tornadoes ripped through the state, causing widespread damage. Man and

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a child dead in the town of Holdenville, where homes were destroyed by an

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overnight tornado. Governor there has declared a state of emergency for a dozen counties.

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National Weather Services the outbreak of severe weather also caused widespread damage parts of

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Iowa, Nebraska, Texas, and Kansas over the weekend. In Omaha area,

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tornadoes destroyed dozens businesses and homes this weekend. Big clean up underway,

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just about two I seventy four this afternoon, and that's that's a big problem.

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the river all the way back past Florence. Got an accident mixed in there.

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seventy four westbound, you won't be able to because the ramp from seventy five

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the Train Heating and Cooling Weather Center on news Radio seven WL tempters this afternoon,

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climb to the load to mid eighties with mostly sunny skies. You drop

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and storm chances will move in late in the afternoon evening, lingering to Tuesday

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right now. Senator Republican Leader Mitch McConnell saying today the abortion issue is going

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Senator McConnell of Kentucky says he does not think a national abortion ban would

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however, if he would personally vote for a fifteen week national abortion ban,

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Senator McConnell said that university presidents need to, in his words, get

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control of pro Palestinian protests that have been occurring on campuses. He's not calling

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for the National Guard to step in. President Biden joking about his age,

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out to a big sticks in the Big leagues and a whole lot more as

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the Cincinnati Reds at this point sitting two and a half games back of the

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Milwaukee Brewers in the NL Central, facing off against those Texas Rangers, who

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are second in the AL West fourteen and fourteen record a game and a half

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back of the Mariners. Which we know how that trip out to Seattle went

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for those Reds. Right now, let's take a look at today's starting pitchers,

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Reds, it is Andrew Abbott at a Lynchburg, Virginia. He's one and

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two so far in twenty twenty four with a two point six to oh era

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and seven game appearances. He's pitched a twenty seven and two thirds innings,

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striking out twenty with a one point one two whip to this point, and

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is looking to face off against Dane Dunning in those Texas Rangers. He's at

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Orange Park, Florida. He was drafted in twenty sixteen by the Nationals in

1:08:31

the first round overall. With a two and two record so far this twenty

1:08:34

twenty four season, still just a shive a month in with a four point

1:08:40

six to one ERA and five appearances with a twenty seven and a third innings

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pitch striking out twenty nine and a one two eight e R. It should

1:08:48

be a good matchup. Starting lineup today for your Cincinnati Reds. Well Benson

1:08:54

is going to be in left field. He'll hit first. Lie de la

1:08:57

Cruz is a short He's hitting second. Spencer Steers going to be at first

1:09:02

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is gonna follow Jake Frayley up. He'll hit in the five spot and play

1:09:32

second base. Good day for him yesterday. Hopefully he can keep it going.

1:09:36

Nick Martin He's going to be the DH and hit sixth. Jamber Candelario

1:09:41

will play third, hitting seventh, Loop Malee calling the game behind the plate.

1:09:45

Tyler Stevenson with a break and he'll hit a Luthwell. Stuart Fairchild's going

1:09:50

to be in center and he'll hit ninth. That's Benson day, La Cruz,

1:09:55

Steer, Frayley, India, Martini, Candelario, Malee, and fair

1:10:00

Child Against the Texas Rangers. Marcus Simeon is going to be hitting first and

1:10:03

playing second base. Corey Seegers at short He'll hit second. Hitting third is

1:10:09

Nathaniel Lowe. He'll be at first. A Doulas Garcia will be in right

1:10:13

field hitting clean up. For the Rangers, Jonathan or jonah Heim is catching,

1:10:17

he'll hit fifth. Wyatt Longford he'll be in left field. Davis Wenzel

1:10:24

is at third, Andrew Kinser is the d H and Leodo Tavares is in

1:10:30

center field and hitting ninth. So that is today's lineup as we look at

1:10:35

Reds and Rangers. The series is nototted up a game and a piece Rangers

1:10:40

took Friday night. The on again, off again offense of this Reds team

1:10:45

is interesting. We get to a point where you would hope that they can be a little bit more consistent with run production. But they're facing a world

1:10:50

series defending champion Texas Rangers, and we have seen this on again, off

1:10:56

again anemia when it comes to the bats, So hopefully they will find a

1:11:00

way on Getaway Day to take this series get some good offensive production behind Andrew

1:11:05

Abbott left hand or facing off against the right. He Dane dunning for the

1:11:10

Rangers yesterday. Of course. Well, I mean at this point, when

1:11:14

you look at it, Hunter Green is seemingly finding his way. I don't

1:11:18

know if it's been described. I guess is him getting back to basics,

1:11:23

but it seems like he's just slowing it down and just getting in there and

1:11:28

doing the work, which is nice. And I don't know how much of

1:11:30

that is him being here a little bit longer, him getting a little bit

1:11:33

more comfortable, whatever direction, he's gotten, less stress, whatever it is.

1:11:38

This team, it seemed like with the injuries that they were facing earlier,

1:11:42

all the discussions and all the talk and the experts and the talking heads

1:11:45

I've had on the show or elsewhere giving me an earfool saying this is the

1:11:49

magical time for this team. If they can tread water, if they can

1:11:53

just get through April and the first part of May, and get some of

1:11:56

these guys back, get back to full strength and be in the mix of

1:12:00

things in the NL Central, then this team has got a shot. And

1:12:03

right now the Reds being two and a half back, the Brewers lead seventeen

1:12:10

seventeen wins, nine losses to this point, and backing up all the way

1:12:14

four and a half back are the Cardinals at thirteen and fourteenth, the Reds

1:12:16

fifteen and twelve. So it's tightly bunched in the NL Central. And the

1:12:21

hope is if they can just hang around and then when they get everybody back,

1:12:26

they should be looking to do some serious damage. Let's hope that's the

1:12:29

case. This afternoon as well, we'll take a look around the major leagues

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