Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: Sam.
[00:00:31] Speaker B: Hey, everybody. Welcome to my world. How's your world going today?
Is it as crazy as mine?
Well, I'll tell you what. Lately, as far as sleep goes, who gets any sleep?
I think last night I was doing some research on some stuff and dag on it, I didn't get to bed till about 1 o' clock in the morning and got about 2 hours total sleep time.
Crazy times out there. A lot of stuff going on.
And hopefully tonight you brought your favorite beverage and your favorite snack or snacks. You know, some people just like to snack like crazy.
I like to too, but I can't do it during the show because you couldn't listen to the sound of potato chips all the time. Okay, but anyhow, welcome to the show right here on the TRIM Radio Network, better known as My World Live Laugh and whatever. And you know, shows like this today, we can do whatever we want. On Wednesday nights, we can talk about anything.
We can have a little comedy. We can do all kinds of stuff right here on the TRIM Radio Network because that's our time to kick back. Because on Sundays for money and Change, we're talking finance and how to save money and everything else.
So it's. It's one of those things. Guys, tonight's the night to kick back a little bit and relax. But before we do that, the powers that be would really be upset if I skipped over the disclaimer.
So nothing in the show should be considered legal, medical, financial or investment advice.
Take what we say with a big grain of salt. I do mean a big grain of salt. And always do your own research and due diligence. We're not responsible for and expressly disclaim all liability for damages of any kind arising out of views, reference to or reliance on any information contained in this broadcast. I have to breathe sometime.
Any persons or characters mentioned are for the most part fictional or as close to it as we can get. So sit back, relax and chill out and tell your friends about us.
Because you know, we are on Facebook, we're also on place called YouTube and we're also on Rumble.
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And I'll tell you what, with YouTube, I will post them on Facebook as soon as the show is over with and so you can see everything that's going on there. Okay, now for money and change, you go to our page, Money and Change Slice financially prepped. And guess what?
You'll see the comment section. You Click on the comment section. And everything that we cover is in the comment section.
So that's where you get all of your additional news that I find. Okay, so that'll be on Sunday nights at 7pm wow.
I'll tell you what a lot of stuff going on and we've got to get going because I've got some really neat stuff. We're doing bloopers tonight and I didn't know it, but the Three Stooges had some bloopers. And actually, I believe it was Larry that actually had to have medical attention due to one of the bloopers on him. I will see that later on.
But I have to do shout outs. And if I don't do shout outs, oh boy, the powers that be will come down and they'll go after me like you wouldn't believe.
So I have to do a big shout out to the TRIM Radio network for carrying this show.
And we have fun doing the show. And last time we had Victoria Smith stopped in for a little bit and she said it was hilarious. And that's. Well, we like to have fun with the shows on Wednesday nights now. Sundays were a little bit more serious.
Well, anyhow, here is the My World Live Laughing Whatever page on Facebook.
And since we were talking about TRIM Radio Network, I better do their page too, because if I don't do their page, the powers of be, we're going to come down and haunt me tonight. I'll probably get a phone call after the show saying you forgot to do something. No, they don't do that.
Anyhow, this is our Fairly new website, trimradio.com. you can check us out.
You can take a look at how you can do your own show and how the company is set up. And I'll tell you what, it'll give you our story and what's in the news and the leadership. And I always got to talk about the leadership because if I don't, because these guys deserve more credit than I do, trust me. We've got Michael Bayhouse, who's the founder and CEO, the chief executive officer, and he's responsible for overall vision, mission, leadership and performance of the Internet company.
And I'll tell you what, he's. He's quite a nice guy. He really is. I've known Michael for, gee, more than 10 years.
And he was actually my producer at one point and we were on a different network at the time.
And so anyhow, I've known Michael for quite a while. He puts up with my sense of humor, which can sometimes be a little Bit off the wall if I let it. Anyhow, then we have Roscala, Stefan and Roscalis, the chief offer operating officer.
He's responsible for the day to day operational management, networking and ensuring efficiency and quality. Plus he's a computer guru.
I mean when I have problems I can get a hold of risk. Allen, we'll get things worked out.
He is something else. He's up in the Cleveland area along Lake Erie and we chat once in a while. We have a good time. He used to be down in Florida and had the fishing in Florida show and instead he moved up here and he doesn't do fishing in Florida from Lake Erie.
I need to see what you would catch in Lake Erie. Anyhow, then here's this guy called Stu Sheer, Chief relationship Officer. I don't. What does a relationship officer do?
Beats me I guess. I'm responsible for building and maintaining the foundational trust and good will necessary for long term success. We do want long term success here at the TRIM Radio network, we really do. Because we cut the bull and serve the truth.
Except on Wednesday nights that's our kickback night. So you know, like I said, take it with a big grain of salt.
You know, if you took it with a big enough grain of salt, it was winter time, you'd have enough to defrost the streets for probably a week. Well, anyhow guys, we also have Victoria Smith and Victoria Smith is our marketing officer and she's responsible for all the marketing activities and brand development and audience growth and the creator of acquisition strategies. Great person.
And I chat from with Victoria usually once or twice a week.
And I'll tell you what, she's, she's really good, you have to listen to her show.
But if you want to get a hold of us and you want to say hey gang, I want to do my own show, how do I do it?
Or you want to join my group for Facebook.
All you have to do is see this. Hi there. Thanks for visiting the TRIM Radio network. How can I help you today? Click on the red dot and you have your name, your phone, your message.
So you know what I do, I will put the message in there. I would also put your email address and maybe your cell phone number and then you hit send message and guess what, you'll probably get a notification very quickly that okay, we've got your message and somebody will get right back to you, okay. More than likely the next day or maybe the same day.
And I'll tell you what, doing your own show, if you can press buttons and work with Streamyard.
I'll tell you what, it's not bad. It's pretty good. It's a pretty good system.
What else is going on? Well, we got to go back up to the top because I have to take a look at channels.
We've got live stream.
Well, I was going to show that we do have live streams. We have the vault, which are the archive shows. We have events, schedule and community. But the big thing here is buy the merchandise because air time is not cheap.
It is not cheap.
So all you have to do is click on the shop button, click on that and hey, the four squares didn't come up.
I only saw one square. Well, anyhow, guys, stop and buy the merchandise. We've got T shirts, we've got hats, we've got the money change short sleeve T shirt. We've got the mugs, we've got offsides College Football Top 25 Premium Piquet Polo shirt. Neat, neat polo shirt. And we've got other stuff available. Okay, so all you have to do is buy the merchandise. The money that we get from that goes directly into buying airtime. We don't get paid.
None of us gets paid and we don't, we don't want to get paid.
And like for money and change. All I want to do is help people. And if I can help people with money and change and help them save money or budget money or give them different ideas on maybe how to do business, that's what I want to do.
I'm in retirement, I've already made my money and so I don't want to make any more.
Sounds weird, doesn't it?
Everybody wants to make money. Well, I'm kind of kicking back a little bit and so I'm helping people out by giving back.
Essentially I'm paying forward.
Okay. And hopefully you'll take my information on money and change and pay it forward to somebody else and tell them about our website. Okay, well, what else do we have going on here?
Oh, we've done the Contact us, we've done the company.
Let's see if I click on shows.
We didn't do that Sunday because I had a lot of stuff to cover.
Well, I have a lot of stuff to cover now too.
But anyhow, we have money and change. Sunday, 7:00pm Eastern Standard Time. Actually Eastern daylight time right now. Life Walk with Christ Scott with Michael Behas. That's on Wednesday at 7pm we have my World, Live Life and whatever. Wednesday at 8 we have Victoria Smith and the Natural Marketer Podcast.
If you have a business or a club or whatever. Check her out.
And now we've got offsides College Football top 25 with Michael Behas and crew.
And they talk a lot about football. I have a feeling this week they're going to be talking about Ohio State.
And I think they play a team called Texas.
Well, anyhow, they're rated 1 and 3 in the country and so it's going to be a big game in Columbus.
And I heard that the lowest price ticket was something like $385, but I've heard of other people paying above a thousand dollars a ticket.
And you know, I used to know people at Ohio State way, way back when Woody Hayes was the coach there.
And I never had to pay for a ticket.
The reason being was I knew the band director at the time and Paul Drosty would say, hey, you want field seats? I'll get your field seats. And so I'll be down with the football team and everything.
Or else he'd say, hey, I've got a, a ticket for C deck, 50 yard line.
And I didn't know it one time, but Mrs. Hayes was right in front of me.
Woody Hayes's wife.
Interesting time. I, I got to meet Anne Hayes and it was, it was an interesting time.
And I'll, I might go into that sometime. I won't really get into it tonight. We don't have time for that story, but it's a good one.
We also have the Positude podcast.
That's Friday at 8pm Eastern. We have the Bend Radio show and podcast Adventure awaits Around the Bend. Check that out. Saturdays at 1pm We've got ranch it up with Tigger and Beck and that's on Saturday. We've got the Red Pill reality show with Roscala Stefan. And I'll tell you what, it's a good show. It's three hours long and it's interesting. I've been on that show a couple of times and it's interesting. It really is. And he has some good topics and he really does some really good research and it shows it. It is a good show. But I'll tell you what, we have three vacancies, actually. We can create more, but if you want to do your own show, let us know. Okay, so that's what we've got, guys.
But when you get to the My World Live, laughing, whatever page, okay?
I post things there from time to time.
Oh my God. What happened? Did my.
My mouse died.
Oh, no. We have an emergency here.
We do. I thought it was. I thought it was live.
Hold on, gang.
My goodness.
I checked it today, and it was actually good.
Lithium batteries, too.
I can't believe it just up and died on me.
It isn't. It just didn't die. It's dead.
And you have to be careful with lithium batteries, because if you do them the wrong way, you can create fires, and that's not a good thing. Let me see if I have a battery here. Oh, I do. I do. I do.
Oh, I always keep spares if I can get my fingers on it.
Sorry for that.
But anyhow, guys, that's the way it goes.
Let's see if I can feed the kitty here, make this thing work.
Always have spare batteries.
Always have spare batteries. Let's see if. Hey, it does work. Son of a gun.
Back alley.
[00:16:58] Speaker A: It's a miracle.
[00:16:59] Speaker B: It's a miracle.
Oh, my goodness.
Well, if you take a look at what happened to our page, it disappeared. There it is.
It's a miracle when you have batteries that work. Okay. I even checked the equipment just before the show, and guess what happens? The battery goes out on this.
Luckily, everything else is okay, but here's our Facebook page, and I usually post a lot of different things here. And of course, there's John Stewart, and he's eating popcorn because I said, bring your own snacks.
And hopefully you're sitting back in a comfy chair. I mean, you know, I don't want you sitting on the floor and. And munching down all your goodies, you know, while you're low, while your dog comes up next to you wanting snacks.
You know, I've got a friend that has a cat, and every time I go over there and I might be eating something, the cat's right next to me, and she's licking her lips and pawing me like, hey, I'm here. Feed me, feed me.
Difficult things to. To do, not feeding an animal. And they. They really get hissed off because cats like to hiss.
Anyhow, I posted something about martial law declared, and you can watch that video that's a couple days old, but it is a good one.
Kind of tells you what's going on.
I think a lot of people have had enough of the crime in the streets.
I know here in Ohio, the governor's really upset about the crime in Cincinnati, and I have to go there tomorrow. Luckily, I'm going to be in the western side of Cincinnati. I don't have to worry about crime that I know of. Okay.
But downtown, I used to work there. And the crime in Cincinnati back in the late 80s and mid-90s when I worked there, Hardly any crime at all downtown. You could walk the streets 10, 11 o' clock at night and now you can't.
And of course, I used to work in the Inquiry building and I got to meet a lot of different people. Some really neat people, too.
And also here's. Here's Colby. Worse than we thought. Check that one out. And, oh, there's more popcorn. I might use this one for next week. But anyhow, check out our page and we'll have a lot of stuff there. Okay.
What else is going on? Oh, yeah, before we do that, I have to do a shout out to the University of Finley. Yeah, you knew it was coming, but I've got a video for that, too. A football season is coming up for the University of Finley and I'll tell you what, last year they were rated number 10th in the nation in NCAA Division 2 football.
Yeah.
And hopefully they're going to be rated even higher this year.
So it's going to be interesting.
So check them out at www.f I n d l a y dot edu. Also, we have Rusty Ducks custom pension. Boy, if I didn't give Rusty Ducks custom pens a big shout out, Phil would get me for that.
He knows where I live. Of course, I know where he lives too. And I'll tell you what he does. Excellent pens. Custom pens. So if you're a college, business, fraternity, sorority, high school, junior high, grade school, whatever, and you want a custom pen made for presentation or for a gift, contact Phil at Rusty Ducks custom page. Custom pens and blanks on Facebook. Okay.
All right, we've got the big family homestead with Brad and Krista. He just posted one today and they're out in the middle of Wisconsin.
And also we have the Deep South Homestead with Daniel Wanda King. Well, actually now it's Deep South Homestead at Pecan Grove around Wiggins, Mississippi.
Check it out. It's a good YouTube show.
Also, we have Southern Prepper 1 with Dave Kobler. I've known Dave for almost 16 years, or maybe over 16 years, and we used to talk about different things. I call them up on the phone. I sent him emails and said, don't email me, call me. Here's my number. So I still have it.
Patriot nurse Rachel, fantastic person and she knows a lot about medicine and herbs and all that kind of good stuff, how to keep yourself healthy, which is what we all need to do.
Then we have Amber Stork, prepper princess, self made millionaires. Check her out. Also, David gilmore with the LDS prepper. Over 700 videos and I keep talking about The GMRS radios. Hey, what do we have around here? It was tornado season and down south it's hurricane season. And I'll tell you what, you need to have one of these radios. $35 gets your 10 year license from the FCC.
Anybody in your family can use your call sign and use the radio, okay?
It's great to communicate among relatives and if your friends get GMRS radios, then you can set up your own network.
But with this one radio, and it's a good one, it's not a cheap bubble wrap. This is an Ocean 935G plus with a Nagoya 771G antenna. Guess what guys?
I could talk 35 miles with this to a repeater in Dayton, Ohio. And I can get out 90 miles and sometimes even more depending on the weather conditions. It's a good, good radio and you, you really get to talk with some really neat people. Okay? So you want to check it out.
Just don't get them at Sam's Club or Costco or something like that.
They're not that good.
They'll do the purpose for maybe around the block, but these are a little bit, bit better.
Well, what else is going on?
We got to get into Minneapolis.
Did you hear what was going on in Indianapolis or Minneapolis? Indianapolis. I'm only what, 80 miles from Indianapolis.
There was a.
Not a shrine convention. I forget where it was going over over there. I've been over there several times and interesting town.
And there's a good deli over there, Shapiro, you gotta go there. It's not too far from the stadium.
It's a good place, really good food. Trust me, I had lunch there one time, turned around and came back and had dinner same day because the food's good. If it wasn't, I wouldn't eat there and I wouldn't recommend it if it wasn't good.
Gee, was that a commercial for Shapiro's? I hope not anyhow, because it's a good place.
In Minneapolis, the Catholic school shooter ID as a 23 year old Robin Westman according to reports and said the suspect is believed to have acted alone before he took his own life.
Yeah, but he shot into a school with a bunch of kids.
I mean, what's going on with people anymore?
You know, they're doing stuff like that.
I wonder if, what was it? MK Ultra?
Where they kind of brainwash people and then turn them loose and then they act normal and then something happens that they go nuts.
Is that happening or do we just have a lot of nuts?
Oh, well, I. It was, it's very tragic.
And I listened to an attorney today and Eric was on, on on Facebook page.
Eric Dieter, really smart attorney. And he said, you know, with all the people that were in that parish, you know, a lot of the guys in the parish could donate one day a month and help out and they could do security for that place.
Maybe that would have prevented everything. Who knows?
But there are a lot of crazies out there. So situational awareness, guys, be aware of what's going on around you.
Whether you're walking down the street at night or you're working in your backyard or, you know, in your front yard or you're in your own house.
Always be aware of your surroundings and what's going on.
Well, here it is.
Listen to this.
[00:26:14] Speaker C: There's a shooting at a school there earlier this morning. The governor, they're calling it a horrific act of violence. Want to show you the scene right now outside of this school and church in Minneapolis. This happened during the first week of classes. As a matter of of fact, the first day of class was on Monday. So this would have been day three of classes at the Annunciation School in Minneapolis. We do not know how many victims they are. What we have seen in the last probably 15 minutes or so are a lot of students who have been released. Their parents have been able to come pick them up. And we have seen there, you can see some of them coming through now and you see a lot of the students in their school uniforms who are walking away from the property. The school immediately had been placed on lockdown when this happened and were evacuated. I should say is is more appropriate and accurate. But at this point we just heard from witnesses there, courtesy of our colleagues in Minneapolis who have been working to seeing that witnesses saying that they heard many, many, many was their quote as far as the number of gunshots that rang out. Do not have any information on victims at this point. We do know this is a school for Pre K through 8th graders. Again, the third day of school is school shooting at the Catholic school in Minneapolis. There's another shooting yesterday in Minneapolis that happened across the street from a school. But at this point, police saying if that is related to what has been playing out this morning.
[00:27:36] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't know. Would you want to live in Minneapolis? Would you want to leave live in Chicago? Would you want to live in Cincinnati?
Not with all that stuff going on.
Well, oh, Cracker Barrel.
Oh yeah. You know something, they got a lot of free advertisement lately because they changed the logo and they were going to change the inside of Cracker bro. They're going to take the rockers out front, they're going to get rid of them.
Yeah, could you imagine that? I mean, the local one here is like 136 to have that change. Thank goodness they stayed the way they're supposed to be.
They had a good thing going and they changed the logo and they changed the interior to update and change things.
And somebody, I think that had a woke advertising agency somehow got into the inner circle for Cracker Barrel. And needless to say, they tried to go woke, but now Cracker Barrel's going broke.
I, I think their stock went down 200,000.
Or was it $200 million? I think, I think it was $200.
[00:29:04] Speaker A: Million.
[00:29:06] Speaker B: By changing things. And it was a successful thing. The only thing in the restaurant business you have to worry about is customer service, cleanliness, atmosphere.
Okay?
And cleanliness. I mean, that's, it's a big thing, cleanliness.
And a lot of places they have a problem with that because you go into some cracker barrels and you know there's paper on the floor because they don't sweep it up. I mean, it's all part of Q SAC quality service.
Oh, atmosphere and cleanliness. I mean, that's the standard thing. That's what I always taught all of my people when I did instruction for hospitality management, you know, service things.
And I, I did that for like eight years. I drilled it into my students heads.
So the Cracker Barrel story, I'll tell you what, it's.
They made a big mistake. Just like I believe Bud Light made a big mistake and it's going to take them a while to get out of the mess. Oh, here we go.
[00:30:16] Speaker C: University of Finland was buzzing with activity today, welcoming a new freshman class to campus as well as paying homage to an honored tradition that dates back to 1923. Action News reporter J.D. pooley spent the morning with the Oilers.
[00:30:29] Speaker A: Here's the story, all new tonight.
[00:30:34] Speaker D: Universities across the country are steeped in tradition. That's the case here at the University of Findlay, where they'll mark 100 years under arch ceremony.
[00:30:43] Speaker A: It's our most beloved tradition.
[00:30:45] Speaker D: The university will honor more than 600 incoming freshmen when they walk through the Griffith Memorial Arch.
[00:30:50] Speaker A: The lore on campus is that they don't dare walk under the arch until they graduate. There are bad things that might happen.
Of course, we don't really believe that.
[00:31:00] Speaker D: Just across campus, Brad Watkins was unpacking his car, moving his son Jaden into the dorm where Jaden will start his freshman year.
[00:31:08] Speaker A: Sad.
[00:31:10] Speaker D: It's been Bittersweet, excited for him and sad for us. But it's really exciting to see this new adventure up here. The move in took a team of volunteers. Upperclassmen from various sports organizations volunteered their time for the heavy lifting. It's a little humid, but we're here.
[00:31:27] Speaker B: In the morning section.
[00:31:28] Speaker D: We got some cooler air. It's not bad today. Along with welcoming in the freshman class, the university said hello to the school's new distance doctor of pharmacy program.
[00:31:37] Speaker A: Many of these students have small children or have maybe a spouse that isn't. They can't up and move to Finley for four years. They do have to come back here in the summer to do the hands on things that we really can't assess without them us actually putting eyes on it and seeing. So don't worry, they're going to know what they're doing.
[00:31:59] Speaker D: First day of classes start on Monday here on campus. And students will be avoiding this arch until they graduate.
[00:32:05] Speaker B: And Finley.
[00:32:06] Speaker D: J.D. pooley, 13 Action News.
[00:32:09] Speaker A: What's Freddy?
[00:32:10] Speaker B: Well, I'll tell you what.
[00:32:11] Speaker A: Build a website you love.
[00:32:12] Speaker B: Oh, no, I hit the wrong button, guys.
[00:32:16] Speaker A: Oh, no.
[00:32:19] Speaker B: Oh, no.
Well, anyhow, I didn't.
What's going on here? I never walked through the arches out through the front.
I always went through the side entrances of the campus.
I walked in and I walked out when I graduated, but I always use a side exit. So we never, we never really knew that bad things will happen to you unless you walk onto West Main street and then you have problems, and that's a problem.
So I have phone calls not to be taken.
What's. What's going on here? I have no idea. Anyhow, listen to this one. This is part of the bloopers. And we've got to get into this, this is a fanny pack thing. And listen to what this one guy says.
[00:33:21] Speaker A: Game of Thrones, tourism, all of this and more starting now. Fanny packs are making a comeback. Anchor Larry Potash has the reaction.
[00:33:32] Speaker B: There's a 56 jump in Fanny pack sales. We call them belt bags, Larry.
[00:33:37] Speaker C: I call them crock pockets.
[00:33:40] Speaker A: You might get tired.
[00:33:41] Speaker B: Now the kids want quick, comfortable convenience. And there's the lululemon factor. That's what you call a crotch market, crossbody bag or man.
Well, you don't call them crotch packets or whatever. Oh, my God. I. He was gonna probably get a little bit of a. A warning from his boss maybe, who knows? I mean, it's tv, right?
Here's one about the Three Stooges and they actually got hurt for real on some of the Stunts that they did.
And I'll tell you what, in those days, they really had to pull off some, some stunts. And sometimes people got hurt. And this one I believe Larry really gets it. Let's see if you can find out how Larry got it.
[00:34:51] Speaker A: Look, a rooster bar.
You mean a crowbar gonna roost a crow.
Boy, isn't this a beautiful spot you said.
Brings out the wooden imp in me.
That ought to be enough.
[00:35:08] Speaker B: People need us any.
They're gone. Let's go.
[00:35:31] Speaker A: What's the idea trying to get away before us?
[00:35:42] Speaker B: They're pie throwing.
There it.
[00:36:20] Speaker A: Well, wow, boys.
You know, I'm crazy about the one with the big bag. You know, those folded satchels under his eyes. He really sends me.
Mine is the handsome one. He has such a gorgeous head of skin. Let's hurry, girls.
Yes, let's hurry.
[00:36:40] Speaker B: Three Stooges in drag.
Broken ribs.
Move fast, get reward. Yeah, move fast and watch what you're doing. I'll tell you what, there's some other Pratt Falls and stuff that's going on. And I'll tell you what, some of the stuff that goes on, I, I, I got to get back on screen for a second here.
Some of the stuff that goes on with the Three Stooges. You wonder how they survived a lot of that stuff.
And sometimes they have stunt doubles and. Yeah, Jerry's saying I'm a fictional character. Yeah. Did you feed the mouse? Yeah, I fed it with a new battery. Yeah.
Anyhow, I'll tell you what, everything that goes on, you have to have a good stunt double.
And sometimes the stunt double looks very close. Like in, what was it? Indiana Jones or other shows, they always have a stunt double and they, they're used to learning how to fall a certain way. I used to know a guy, went to school actually with his sister. He ended up being a stuntman for a while out in Hollywood. And he later went on to, I think, act not as a major star but as one of the side actors.
And it was kind of interesting. And his sister ended up marrying Dino De Laurentiis and producing several films. One of them was Firestarter.
Oh, that goes way back. But anyhow, I digress.
Well, what did I digress? Well, anyhow, what else is going on? Oh, yes, we have to get back to it because I've got something else going on here and. Come on, I've got to hit the right button. There it is.
I got to share the screen with you because how else are you going to see what's going on? Carol Burnett, they Had a really good team of comedians there. And you just have to take a look at one of their shows and some of the fun things they did. Watch this.
[00:40:06] Speaker A: That feels even better.
[00:40:18] Speaker B: She doesn't know what to say.
[00:40:20] Speaker A: It wasn't in the script.
Reaching this paper.
Molly, why don't we have another kid?
[00:40:55] Speaker B: She forgot the line.
[00:41:05] Speaker A: Okay, no machine.
[00:41:06] Speaker D: Here we go.
[00:41:08] Speaker A: Take a firm hold of the hypodermic needle. Right.
Will be a little bit of pain and then numbness will set in.
[00:41:39] Speaker B: Look at Harvey Corman's face.
[00:41:44] Speaker A: It.
I'll just give you a little shot here.
[00:42:53] Speaker B: That wasn't in the script.
That wasn't in the script either.
[00:44:19] Speaker A: Well, let's see.
[00:44:20] Speaker B: We got here.
[00:44:21] Speaker A: It looks like a nice clock. Oh, we got it in the family. You guys can see that? Yeah, let's see that on their family.
[00:44:30] Speaker B: Now let's see what we got here.
[00:44:35] Speaker A: Well, you want to turn your face and cough.
Known for building special bonds.
[00:44:57] Speaker B: Oh, I would end up with a hand in here. I always hate these ads popping in.
Yeah, the Carol Burnett Show. I'll tell you why it gets kind of funny.
[00:45:15] Speaker A: It's the first time I've seen with a picture of Daffy Duke.
[00:45:24] Speaker B: Well, I.
[00:45:25] Speaker A: Look. The blue 90.
With an H. Yes, with an H. Let's see it.
[00:46:59] Speaker B: He lost his mustache.
[00:47:29] Speaker A: There's something I don't understand here. Come here a minute.
What is this?
What is this empty space here next to the drugstore? Oh, I see a drive in prescription counter. Good CP I know.
The more I see of your work, Benson, the more I like.
[00:48:29] Speaker B: Harvey's breaking up again.
[00:48:48] Speaker A: I have been.
[00:49:26] Speaker B: I've been.
[00:49:26] Speaker A: I've been against two land developers for this contract. And I'm going to get it. But they don't think so. They're going to be surprised. They think I'm going to fall apart. But you know what I'm going to do?
You know what they're expecting me to do?
Roll over and play dead.
[00:50:01] Speaker B: Marshall. Oh, yeah. And more advertisements. Boy, I'll tell you what, I get a kick out of those two. But I'll tell you what.
I found this one today.
It was the TV anchor. They can't control his laughter over a story. And I don't know where they came up with the story for him to do on air, but this guy can't handle it.
And this is Channel six. I couldn't make out which one it was. WP something TZ or whatever.
And I'll tell you what, this guy just goes nuts.
He's nothing like Tim Conway. Okay.
I mean, it's a wonder that Conway could get anything done between he and Corman during the Carol Burnett show because they would go off script so many times and they would really do a lot of extra comedian work.
Well, anyhow, this guy is on, and you can listen to him.
[00:51:15] Speaker A: The story of a pig that is inspiring others.
[00:51:19] Speaker B: One.
[00:51:21] Speaker A: Pot belly king has certainly endured his share of problems. Chris P. Bacon was born without the use of his.
You have to read this story.
We did not.
Oh, my God.
[00:51:57] Speaker B: Yeah, a pig by the name of Chris P.
Bacon.
And I saw that and I thought, hey, that reminded me of a joke from way back when.
And people would say, oh, my goodness.
You mean you're going to tell that joke? Well, yeah, I've got a couple of minutes, so I might as well tell it.
This farmer had a pig with a peg leg.
And the guy comes down the road, he's talking to the farmer. He said, hey. He said, how'd that pig get a peg leg?
And the farmer says, well, he said, that pig's very intelligent pig. He says, we were asleep in the house one night, the pig smelled smoke, went down and dialed the fire department, went back in, drug us out of bed, saved our lives.
And the guy said, well, how did he get a peg leg?
And the farmer says, well, he says, I was out on my tractor and accidentally hit a rut, and tractor fell over on me. And I hollered, that pig came out of nowhere. And he came over to me and he saw what was going on, and he went back in. He called the fire department apartment, come in and get me and haul me out. And then he went back and he got a rope tied around a tree and gave me the rope, and I could finally pull myself out.
And the guy said, yeah, but what's with the. What's with the peg leg?
And he said, well, with a pig that good, you don't want to eat them all at once.
Okay, so it was a bad joke. And you guys are shaking your heads. That's the only pig joke I know. And when I saw that story about the unfortunate pig on wheels, I had to tell that story.
Anyhow, guys and Jerry, they say they have a good pizza shop in Finley.
Gee, I didn't know that.
There were several pizza shops in Finley, Ohio.
And there were a lot of imbibing places, too. By the way, Finley is a very nice town. You have to go up and check it out. It really is a nice town, about 40,000 people. And then you have the University of Findlay.
And also Owens Community College also has another campus on that plot of land known as Findlay in Hancock County, Ohio, right off of I75. Well, anyhow, guys, that's all I've got. Hopefully you guys laughed a little bit tonight and you could kick back and enjoy your snacks and put up with my antics with my mouse. I mean, I can't believe I had a dead mouse.
Took a battery to charge it back up. Oh, well, anyhow, guys, have a good week. We will see you Sunday with money and change and hopefully we can save you some money.
And hopefully we can educate you a little bit about how to save, how to spend and things that are happening in the world of money. And with that, guys, have a good week and we will see you on Sunday at 7pm right here on on the Trim Radio Network. Have a good one.
See ya.
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