Morning Show: April 24

April 28, 2024 01:16:23
Morning Show: April 24
The Morning Show
Morning Show: April 24

Apr 28 2024 | 01:16:23

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It’s the morning show finale! Andrew and Christian are joined by a returning Richard to host the show one last time before the semester ends.
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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Wvuafm tuscaloosa. [00:00:11] Speaker B: Good morning. Welcome back to the morning show. I'm Andrew. [00:00:18] Speaker C: I'm Christian. [00:00:19] Speaker B: We're here today to bring you all your favorite segments. [00:00:23] Speaker C: That's true, but, you know, broadcasting live from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. But something is weird. [00:00:29] Speaker B: Well, something's weird. I feel a presence, indeed, almost a disembodied spirit. I think I can hear it speaking. [00:00:36] Speaker C: Oh, but it's starting to grow a body back. Oh. [00:00:38] Speaker A: Hello. [00:00:38] Speaker C: Hello. [00:00:39] Speaker A: It's me. I'm Richard Jenkins. Do you remember me from last week? [00:00:42] Speaker C: Richard Jenkins. What? The spruce? [00:00:46] Speaker B: He's back. [00:00:48] Speaker A: I'm back, boys. I'm back. Yeah, those hogs couldn't get me. Actually, it was interesting. I became one with the feral hogs. I began living with them in Bryce laws. I was one of them. I was going around ripping people apart, eating them. Eating groundhogs. You know, like Danielle. [00:01:07] Speaker B: No. What am I having to her? You ate. [00:01:10] Speaker C: You better not have eaten Danielle. [00:01:11] Speaker A: Well, what can I add to win in Rome? [00:01:15] Speaker B: Do as the ferals do one in Bryce. [00:01:18] Speaker C: Lion. [00:01:19] Speaker B: Feral hogs do. You know. Did we ever tell you the increased Danielle lore? [00:01:25] Speaker A: No, I haven't heard what's been going on with Daniel. [00:01:28] Speaker B: Okay, so you know how Daniel's a person that doesn't call? [00:01:30] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:01:31] Speaker C: She's a groundhog. [00:01:32] Speaker B: She's a gopher. [00:01:33] Speaker C: Or a gopher. [00:01:34] Speaker A: Oh, gopher. Gopher. Sorry. [00:01:35] Speaker C: Yeah. So you didn't eat Danielle cause you ate a groundhog. Yeah. [00:01:37] Speaker B: You ate a groundhog that you felt another groundhog named. No, but he didn't even know that Danielle was. Okay, so here's what happened. All right, Tuscaloosa. You know, there's a lot of hills driving around. A lot of hills, some twists and turns pretty much right off campus. Right. So we have a young woman driving alone in a car. It's raining. [00:01:55] Speaker C: Thunderstorm. [00:01:56] Speaker B: Thunderstorm classic. And you can't see, it's like that country dark, you know, lightning strike. Swerves on the road. It's roads all wet. Crashes into a pole. Part of a power pole. Like a power line. Yeah. And with the lightning and the storm and the power line, car and danielle are electrocuted. But we didn't know is that the cars crashed. A gopher happened to be right there. So with the lightning strike, there's this big freaky Friday. [00:02:28] Speaker C: Freaky Friday. [00:02:29] Speaker A: So is there now a gopher in Danielle's body or. [00:02:32] Speaker C: Yeah, there's the mind of a gopher in Danielle's. I don't know if it survived. [00:02:35] Speaker B: It's the mind of Danielle in a gopher's body that's still in the car because it's, like, the safest place, and the radio was on 90.7. And because it can't be changed and it can't be turned off because of the lightning strike, the car is, like, supercharged, so it's never turning off. [00:02:48] Speaker C: And so. [00:02:52] Speaker B: Here'S the thing. But the gopher, mine and Daniel's body, it wandered off. It probably didn't survive very well. [00:02:57] Speaker C: Yeah. The more gopher in a human's body, I probably wouldn't survive. [00:03:01] Speaker B: Danielle's fully aware, and she wants to call in, but her gopher hand, her. [00:03:04] Speaker C: Little gopher phone to be, you know. [00:03:07] Speaker B: And her phone since died. [00:03:09] Speaker A: That's unfortunate. [00:03:09] Speaker C: Well, you know, Danielle is a real old soul, and so she had one of those seventies car phones. [00:03:16] Speaker B: Her parents gave her, like, a big hand me down. [00:03:19] Speaker C: So, theoretically, she could call if she can figure out how to use her gopher hands. And I believe in Danielle's ability to use her gopher hands. Yeah. [00:03:25] Speaker B: So that's what. So we'll eventually hope. Yeah. So the morning show Somer might go on an expedition to find the wrecked car are somewhere in the hills of. Hills of Tuscaloosa hills somewhere within the broadcast region. But she still is. [00:03:40] Speaker C: But she's still listening. [00:03:41] Speaker B: He's still listening. [00:03:41] Speaker C: Danielle. [00:03:42] Speaker B: That's her. It's her home because she knows the number in there. [00:03:45] Speaker C: Yeah, that's true. [00:03:46] Speaker A: Yeah. Well, that's. That's tragic what happened to Danielle there. But it's good. I'm glad I'm back. You know, I wasn't eaten by the hogs, as you may have believed. [00:03:56] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:03:56] Speaker B: Like, how did. How did that process work? [00:03:58] Speaker A: How did it work? [00:03:59] Speaker B: Like, is it you they eat on site? [00:04:02] Speaker C: They do. They tear you to shreds. [00:04:05] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:04:05] Speaker A: Well, I acted like a hog. That's what I did. I made them think I was one of them. They're not very smart, so it's easy to sort of blend in and imitate, you know, just get down on all fours and, like, go chase after an animal or, like, a human, you know, and they'll think you're one of them. It was a little bad for my social life. [00:04:26] Speaker B: Are there any secrets about them that you've learned from being a man on the Internet? [00:04:29] Speaker C: Any esoteric information? [00:04:30] Speaker A: Esoteric hog related information? Well, let's see. Well, they're. [00:04:37] Speaker B: They're. [00:04:37] Speaker A: They're mean and they like. They like eating things. [00:04:41] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, they're hogs been gathered. [00:04:44] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:04:45] Speaker A: I mean, it's about what you would expect, honestly. [00:04:48] Speaker B: They're not very secretive. [00:04:49] Speaker A: No, no. [00:04:50] Speaker B: They really kind of play their hand. [00:04:52] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:04:52] Speaker B: You know. [00:04:53] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:04:53] Speaker A: They were strong hands. [00:04:55] Speaker B: They have strong hand. [00:04:57] Speaker C: Yeah. They have hooves. Yeah. [00:05:00] Speaker B: They show their hooves. [00:05:01] Speaker C: Yeah. You know, as a skins. Funny, Richard, it really shouldn't be hard for you to impersonate a hog. Hold on. If hogs are pigs, a football pun for you there. [00:05:09] Speaker B: If hogs or pigs or whatever played, like, played poker, like, would. Because you have your cards. It's your hand. Right. So if they're put, would it be their hoof? [00:05:17] Speaker C: Yes. Yeah. [00:05:18] Speaker B: Like a bunch of cards. Would it be their hoofs? [00:05:19] Speaker C: Yeah. Like. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Hog poker is a five card hoof, not a five card hand. [00:05:25] Speaker B: Okay. Well, I mean, Richard's back, and you're gonna. And I think Richard's gonna be with us for the. On the morning show for the rest of the semester. I think that's the whole semester. [00:05:37] Speaker C: The entire semester. The very long semester. Yeah. [00:05:40] Speaker B: I think this is the part I'll be award winning. [00:05:42] Speaker C: Wednesday morning show. [00:05:43] Speaker A: The award winning two years in a row. [00:05:46] Speaker B: This is the first show since the award ceremony. [00:05:48] Speaker C: This is true, I believe, yes. [00:05:49] Speaker B: Oh, it is. [00:05:50] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:05:50] Speaker B: Cause it was. [00:05:50] Speaker C: Yeah. Breaking news, people. [00:05:52] Speaker A: I guess I get half of that award. [00:05:54] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:05:55] Speaker C: The Wednesday morning show. [00:05:57] Speaker B: You can put it on your resume, but I don't think they print it out. The piece of paper for you. [00:06:01] Speaker C: And I never got my piece of. [00:06:02] Speaker B: Paper, so you should do that while you're here. [00:06:04] Speaker A: I have my old piece of paper. [00:06:06] Speaker C: That's true. But folks who are out of the loop, we would like to proudly report that the Wednesday morning show, for the second year in a row, has won best specialty cereal from WVUAFM at the student media awards reception. [00:06:22] Speaker B: And I'm so proud. WVuaFM, the people showed up like a bunch of awards. We represented very well indeed. [00:06:29] Speaker C: I would have been there, but I had stage crews always finally saved folks. It's miraculous. [00:06:36] Speaker B: It's really good. You know, I was the only person at the student media awards who won three awards. [00:06:42] Speaker C: Wow. The three. [00:06:43] Speaker A: Pete moving up. [00:06:45] Speaker B: He's the Jordan moving up in the world. [00:06:47] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:06:47] Speaker B: You know, and it's still, like, three more years to go. [00:06:51] Speaker C: That's true. You know, you could be the 95, 96 rules of student media. Yeah. [00:06:55] Speaker A: No, starting young. [00:06:56] Speaker B: I still can't over that. Harry Potter is supposed to take place in, like, the nineties. [00:07:00] Speaker C: Yeah. Why aren't they ever talking about the bulls? Historically, I've never heard Dennis Rodman mentioned once. No Luke Longley. No Tony Cuco. Just no. Nothing. It's ridiculous. [00:07:10] Speaker B: No, Ron, it's Levy Osson not shut up. [00:07:14] Speaker C: God hates british people. That's a joke, guys. That's a joke. FCC, if you're listening. [00:07:19] Speaker B: Yeah, no, one of those things he said doesn't exist. [00:07:23] Speaker C: The answer is british people. They're not actually people. [00:07:28] Speaker B: Oh, man. Oh, yeah. [00:07:30] Speaker C: But. [00:07:30] Speaker B: So, awards winning program, but also last broadcast of the year. I know, I know. [00:07:39] Speaker C: Don't cry for me, Argentina. I get it. [00:07:42] Speaker A: Rest in peace. [00:07:43] Speaker C: It was good. [00:07:44] Speaker A: It was good to be back when I still had the chance. But I know. [00:07:48] Speaker B: Real busy, and we've been talking about the big project, and maybe we can talk about that a little more that now we have another person in there. [00:07:58] Speaker A: Absolutely. [00:07:59] Speaker B: But we'll see about that. But for as of right now, we're gonna take it back to the music. We have free grills by Maji Merlin. [00:08:14] Speaker A: Wvuafm Tuscaloosa welcome back to the morning show. [00:08:30] Speaker B: And I, you know, we're so busy talking about Danielle and feral hogs and whatnot that we didn't talk about what we did last week. So, Christian, if you want to start us off with that, what did I. [00:08:40] Speaker C: Well, you know, have any of y'all ever seen that show that used to be on cartoon network around, like, zero eight or I think zero nine? Actually closer to destroy, build, destroy. [00:08:50] Speaker A: Oh, yes, yes, yes. [00:08:51] Speaker B: That's. [00:08:53] Speaker C: I was basically in an episode of destroy, build, destroy. Let me explain. So if anyone knows about the theater department here, they know about a class called practicum, which is a one credit class you take three times in college here as a theater major, one time as a minor. So I had practicum this semester, and my assignments were. I had seen shops, so I built a bunch of scenery. Very fun. Gets you a lot of experience with woodworking and such. And then you have to strike a show. And normally, you crew a show. You can have another assignment. But I crewed and struck she loves me. Beautiful, beautiful musical by Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bach, I believe, are the two people that did it. They're the people that did Fiddler on the roof anyway, but that's beside the point. So I built or was involved in the building and construction of the set for she loves me. I also had to pry bar and crowbar apart the entire set of she loves me with a bunch of other people. And so it felt because I built it myself or helped build it myself, I didn't do it single handedly in the least and was helping now destroy it and disassemble, crowbarring it to pieces. It felt like I was in an episode of hit television show destroy, build, destroy. So that's probably one of the more interesting parts of my weekend, that. Yeah, and the other stuff I'll say for weekly watch, because I watched a couple movies, but, yeah, we can save. [00:10:14] Speaker B: That for a weekly watch. Richard, would you get up to. I mean, what have you been doing this semester, honestly? [00:10:19] Speaker A: This whole semester? [00:10:21] Speaker C: Well, other than crawling around like a hog, inviting people. [00:10:24] Speaker A: Well, actually, yeah. The reason why I wasn't able to be on the morning show all the time, other than, of course, the hog issue, was I was working on a musical. I was directing and writing a musical, and that was my main focus all semester. So I don't know if these two have been talking about it much because they were both involved with it, but it was to drain a reservoir. It was an original, blunt musical with me and Jacob DeLuca, original songs and everything. And we put on a show, and it was a real great time. We got the whole thing filmed, and it'll be great. [00:10:56] Speaker C: In fact, we were talking on break, folks. I used a monologue from it in auditions recently. [00:11:02] Speaker B: Oh, now that's a story right there. [00:11:05] Speaker A: I guess it was. Yeah, I guess it was well written, so. Yeah, but it was. It went very well, and we got great reviews. Pretty much everybody who saw it were like, man, that was. That was really funny. And that was really good. And. Yeah, it was like. It's like the peak of me and Jacob DeLuca's writing career so far. So it's good. It's good. [00:11:23] Speaker B: Really was fantastic. A lot of great characters, big and small, were in that. [00:11:28] Speaker A: Yeah, there was this guy who was the bailiff. [00:11:30] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:11:31] Speaker B: Yeah, I liked sleepy guy. I liked old, sleepy, sleepy bailiff. [00:11:35] Speaker C: Always sleeping. Always sleeping, they're saying. [00:11:38] Speaker A: Yeah, he was played by this really good actor. I think his name was Andrew. Yeah, Andrew something. Yeah, something like that. [00:11:45] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:11:45] Speaker B: Oh, man, I just thought of something stupid. [00:11:48] Speaker A: What? [00:11:50] Speaker B: Bailiff asleep. Cause he never be woke. Fair bend, Alabama. [00:11:59] Speaker A: Moment. [00:12:00] Speaker C: Fair bail, Alabama. [00:12:02] Speaker A: Yeah, that's the setting of the. Of the play. For those who are wondering, that's not. [00:12:05] Speaker C: A real place also. [00:12:06] Speaker A: No, we combined a few different. [00:12:08] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:12:09] Speaker B: Where did the name come from? [00:12:10] Speaker C: There's like, fair hope. [00:12:11] Speaker A: Well, yeah, there's fair. Fair hope. Fairview. And there was like something bend, sort of horseshoe band. Fair bend. [00:12:17] Speaker C: Because, you know, the battle horseshoe band, Alabama. So where General Jackson defeated the Red Stick cricks in 1813. [00:12:26] Speaker A: Yeah, it's 1912. [00:12:28] Speaker C: Good times. Good times. I remember it well. [00:12:30] Speaker A: We combined the name and we created the musical there. And it really was a great time. We very proud of it. It was a lot of hard work. We had to build the set and everything, so we had to go to the prop master and check everything out. [00:12:45] Speaker C: Shout out to room c, four of the theater department. [00:12:48] Speaker A: Absolutely legendary. [00:12:50] Speaker C: David Cordell. [00:12:51] Speaker A: David my goat, shout out, we love David Cordell. [00:12:55] Speaker C: He's in one building over, most likely the scene shop doing his work. You know, he was my boss. Whenever I'd have practice. Scene shop. He's like head of the scene shop. [00:13:03] Speaker A: Oh, way. [00:13:03] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:13:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:13:04] Speaker C: That's why I know David Cordell. Great guy. [00:13:06] Speaker A: It's a good, yeah, it's a good thing you know him because shout out. [00:13:08] Speaker C: David Cordell on air. [00:13:10] Speaker A: Yeah, got us the big fan, got us the jury. [00:13:15] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:13:16] Speaker A: The witness stand and the judges bench. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. What's been going on with you, mister Andrew? [00:13:23] Speaker B: What's going on with me? So whenever I'm trying to remember what the heck happened over a few days, I just go to my camera roll, scroll back to the award show. I mean, the award show did happen, but we talked about that. I made an Instagram account for all my drawings that I did in my free time. Very amateur, you know, good illustration. You know, I'm not, and just, just to show that I, that I'm not about self promotion, I'm not even gonna tell you what it's called. I'm gatekeeping my own, my Instagram account for. [00:13:51] Speaker C: You don't wanna, you don't wanna put a picture up? [00:13:53] Speaker B: No, you're gonna, I'll show a picture. But you're gonna wish that I was calling you to action to come see the Instagram, but I'm not. [00:14:00] Speaker C: Yeah, the FCC. [00:14:01] Speaker A: I have a, I have an interesting story from last week. I just looked through my camera roll. Have you guys ever, you guys ever fought anybody? [00:14:11] Speaker C: No, not since like elementary school. [00:14:16] Speaker A: What about like in a controlled sanction setting, like a wrestling match, a boxing match. [00:14:21] Speaker B: Oh, I saw that on your story. [00:14:24] Speaker A: I might have had a little fight night with my friends. [00:14:29] Speaker B: Okay, yeah. [00:14:31] Speaker C: Joaquin Adams. Yeah. [00:14:32] Speaker A: Versus Joaquin Adams. [00:14:33] Speaker B: That's an opponent right there. [00:14:34] Speaker A: Yeah, no, that was, that was a good fight, my friend. But yeah, they were. Jack kept saying, you know, buy a mouth guard. Hey, come out. You know, the fight night on Sunday. And I came out there, I didn't know. I didn't know what to expect. And then he's like, all right, we're gonna fight now. And I'm like, all right, let's go. It was fun for me because I was a wrestler in high school, so I got to see how well it translated over from wrestling to boxing. I think I know about absolutely nothing about boxing, but I had a really fun time. I was able to enjoy it. I was able to appreciate it as a wrestler. And I actually. It was a draw for the first three rounds. Then the fourth round, I kind of ran out of steam and got walloped. So it was a good, good time. Good time. [00:15:21] Speaker C: I'd say good times were had by all. You know, sometimes you just gotta put in your best effort and have a good time. Yeah. [00:15:27] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:15:27] Speaker C: Oh, and this reminds me, speaking of us and Joaquin, we had another story from the weekend. [00:15:32] Speaker B: I was just about to get to it. [00:15:33] Speaker C: We love talking about food on air, and all three of us, along with Jack Adams himself, Joaquin, we all went to a crawdad bowl this weekend. [00:15:44] Speaker A: It's true. It's true. [00:15:45] Speaker C: They were delicious crawfish. It was like a pie and Theta's eyes annual crawfish boil on April 20. And we downed some mud bugs. Let it be known that the Wednesday morning show can down some crawfish. [00:15:57] Speaker A: I think I went through about six plates of those guys. [00:15:59] Speaker C: I think I went through about four or five. [00:16:00] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. And Jack Adams was up there playing bass for the band prankster. Good band. Check them out. [00:16:09] Speaker C: Don't check. If you feel so inclined. [00:16:11] Speaker A: If you feel so inclined. Yeah, I believe they're known to play around the strip and at frat parties and the such. [00:16:18] Speaker C: So, yeah, I've seen them at the shed, you know. [00:16:20] Speaker B: Cause we were at the party and we were worried that, you know, it would get messed up. Cause it rained for, like, the first hour. [00:16:27] Speaker C: Thankfully, it was just sprinkling. [00:16:28] Speaker B: Thankfully sprinkling. But, you know, it would have been nice to know kind of about that weather beforehand. It wouldn't have been so, so nervous about it, thankfully. Now if only there was only Saturday. [00:16:46] Speaker C: Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Do not distort the weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. What's the weather, Richard? [00:17:06] Speaker B: Let Richard take it. [00:17:07] Speaker A: So it's good to be back on. [00:17:08] Speaker B: The weather today, ladies and gentlemen. [00:17:10] Speaker C: It's a little. [00:17:11] Speaker A: Well, it's a little colder than usual right now, but it's 62. And we'll be getting up to the seventies, high seventies today. [00:17:16] Speaker B: It's gonna be hot, hot, hot. [00:17:18] Speaker A: Partly cloudy most of the day, so be ready for it. When sunset comes at 730 tonight, it's getting later and it'll cool down quick. And we'll back down to the sixties. Through the nighttime, partly cloudy. It's gonna be lovely on the weather report. Weather report. [00:17:34] Speaker C: Weather report. Weather report. [00:17:36] Speaker A: Weather report. [00:17:37] Speaker C: Weather report. Weather report. Weather report. [00:17:41] Speaker B: Whether the weather is good or bad, we've always got something to make you glad. On 90.7, the morning show. Christian with our weekly affirmation. [00:17:54] Speaker C: I will not procrastinate this final week before final examinations. I will study and not just try and cram last second. My spirits will stay high, and I will turn all my papers in on time. Say with me, I'm kidding. But I affirm this. Another spin, your daily affirmation for dead week. Another beautiful, or should we say living week? Because where's our energies and spirits? [00:18:30] Speaker B: Yes, sir, it's high. I gotta bring the life on the. On the morning show. [00:18:35] Speaker A: Yeah. So, Andrew, I gotta say, you really nailed that tongue twister there. The weather, the weather thing. Whether a lot of practice to get. [00:18:42] Speaker B: Down, you know how things are built. I was built in an alternative manner. [00:18:50] Speaker C: An alternative manner. Different. [00:18:53] Speaker B: Yeah, differently. One might built different. [00:18:56] Speaker C: Built different. [00:18:58] Speaker B: All right. But, you know, we bring you the weather, we bring you the segments, but we also bring you some of the music. So we'll be back with you in a moment. [00:19:12] Speaker A: Wvuafm, Tuscaloosa. [00:19:23] Speaker B: Welcome back to the morning show. [00:19:26] Speaker C: That was Arlo park. [00:19:28] Speaker B: And while our dearly beloved Richard Jenkins is, you know, part of the morning show family, you know, somewhat for this semester, somewhat, a guest. [00:19:39] Speaker C: Somewhat of a guest. [00:19:40] Speaker B: So I think it's time, you know, to ask him some guest questions first. [00:19:44] Speaker C: Let's look. [00:19:45] Speaker A: All right. I've always wanted this. [00:19:47] Speaker B: What's the headline game called? [00:19:48] Speaker A: Yellow journalism. [00:19:49] Speaker C: That's for next segment. [00:19:51] Speaker B: That's for next hour starting. [00:19:53] Speaker C: No, no, no. We gotta split them the hour. [00:19:57] Speaker B: I have it. [00:19:57] Speaker C: I have it right here. Oh, you have it right here? Yeah. It's halo journalism. I didn't know you'd done it. [00:20:01] Speaker B: Yeah, see, I prepare for the. On the morning show. That's it. I was prepared for this while we were waiting for you. [00:20:08] Speaker C: I didn't know what you were doing there. [00:20:09] Speaker B: No, no. I was doing something else, too, but that's. That's later. [00:20:12] Speaker C: Okay. [00:20:13] Speaker B: All right, all right. Time for yellow journalism. [00:20:16] Speaker C: Yellow journalism, right. [00:20:19] Speaker B: I left this classic in. [00:20:20] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, that's a classic of yellow journalism for this year. Okay. [00:20:24] Speaker B: Is it? [00:20:25] Speaker A: Well, what, uh, could you explain the rules? [00:20:26] Speaker C: Once again? [00:20:27] Speaker B: We're gonna explain the rules. So we have three headlines and one of them is real. And you have to guess which one the real one is. Okay. And you're allowed to ask a clarifying question about one of the headlines. [00:20:39] Speaker A: Okay. I only get one. [00:20:40] Speaker B: We only get one clarifying question. So we have to be ready to b's if you're asking about one of the fake ones. [00:20:46] Speaker A: Never been on the receiving end of this. [00:20:48] Speaker C: Oh, get ready. [00:20:49] Speaker B: Oftentimes, I think it's too fake and r1, but now we've gone with the. [00:20:53] Speaker C: Two real, one fake. [00:20:54] Speaker B: Wait, no, wait. Sorry. That's. Yeah. Two real, one fake. It's been a while since we. [00:21:00] Speaker A: Since we two lives in a trip. [00:21:02] Speaker B: So are you ready? Are you ready? [00:21:05] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:21:06] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm ready. All right. Seagull boy, age nine, wins european screeching competition. Next. Cicadas are so noisy in South Carolina that residents have been calling the police. And three chocolate for dogs synthesized in Newark lab. [00:21:24] Speaker A: Hmm. Hmm. Okay. Okay, so I know the cicada thing is, like, going on right now, right? Like, we all know about the cicada broods that have rolled in. There's two of them coming in at once. I actually know this because I'm in a nature photography. [00:21:40] Speaker B: Oh, well, let's talk more. Actually, that's really interesting. Let's talk more about that after. After the segment. [00:21:45] Speaker A: Yeah, but I'm not so sure about that because I think that you might be trying to bait me here with something that, like, we know is actually going on. [00:21:54] Speaker C: No, the thing is. [00:21:56] Speaker A: Okay, what was the first one again? [00:21:59] Speaker B: Seagull boy, age nine, wins european screeching competition. [00:22:05] Speaker A: Okay, which one of how many fakes are there here? Is there one fake? [00:22:08] Speaker C: One? [00:22:08] Speaker B: It's one fake. [00:22:09] Speaker A: One fake. [00:22:09] Speaker C: Two truths, one lie. That's how yellow journalism works. [00:22:12] Speaker A: Okay, so this is tough. [00:22:15] Speaker B: Two of them, courtesy of R. Not the onion. [00:22:19] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:22:20] Speaker B: All right. [00:22:21] Speaker A: Seagull boys is too ridiculous. I don't think you come up with a headline like that yourself. [00:22:27] Speaker B: Oh, okay. You don't. You don't think it's in my. In my realm of expertise? [00:22:32] Speaker A: I think that one's real. [00:22:33] Speaker B: I cannot fathom. Seagull. [00:22:36] Speaker A: I know you guys like dogs. [00:22:38] Speaker B: I mean, yeah. [00:22:40] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:22:40] Speaker B: But, you know, I. [00:22:42] Speaker C: It's a very. [00:22:43] Speaker B: I'm more allergic to cats, but I kind of think they're better. A lot of. [00:22:46] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:22:46] Speaker B: Would you like a good cat? [00:22:49] Speaker A: I think that they haven't. I think. I imagine that they've already actually came up with the chocolate for dogs. I feel like that might have happened a long time ago, so I'm gonna say that one is fake. [00:22:59] Speaker C: You're our first ever winner. Let's go. There were winners last year when it. [00:23:03] Speaker B: Was the first new work lab. [00:23:06] Speaker A: Cause I've been in your position before. I know how this is played. [00:23:09] Speaker C: That's right. [00:23:09] Speaker B: On the inside. That's, like, with him and the hogs. [00:23:11] Speaker C: Yeah. Actually, as far as we know, they have not made chocolate for dogs yet. Maybe they have and we don't know. [00:23:17] Speaker B: They probably have. [00:23:17] Speaker C: They probably have. It's really just taking all the caffeine out. [00:23:20] Speaker B: So tell us more about the cicadas, because I've heard about the cicada thing, but I actually really don't know a lot about it. I thought there were cicadas, like, every year. [00:23:27] Speaker A: Well, yeah, but I think it's, like, a regional thing. Like, sometimes broods have different ranges. Right? And we have two of them hitting us at once right now in Alabama. [00:23:39] Speaker C: Which is, like, last year. I heard it bad in, like, Tennessee. [00:23:42] Speaker B: Mm hmm. Yeah, man, it's gonna sound like. It's gonna sound like Evangelion out there. You know what I'm talking. [00:23:47] Speaker C: Time to. Time to ask some nice. Something we like to do. Yeah, nice. Yeah. I'll give you a sec, too. [00:23:55] Speaker B: Okay. [00:23:55] Speaker C: We have a little bit. Well, I'm going to start asking him some questions. Oh, yeah, we have some nice guns. You know. You were talking about nature photography. [00:24:03] Speaker A: Yes. Yeah, I'm in a nature photography. [00:24:04] Speaker C: So what's, like, the favorite thing you photographed in that class? [00:24:08] Speaker A: Well, okay, so the thing about the nature photography class is maybe I should have read the description a little closer, because most of the class entails photographing, like, dead bugs. So it's like the. Like, the intermolecular. [00:24:21] Speaker C: Isn't this the one with Hayden walls? [00:24:23] Speaker A: Hayden walls? I think he did a similar one. It's not the same one. Oh, he got to see the live bugs, all my bugs. Skewers through them. [00:24:30] Speaker C: Oh, that's so sad. [00:24:31] Speaker A: But, yeah, you get, like, these nice photos of them up close with your camera. Right? You use, like, the nice, big macro lenses. And it's cool. And it's cool. But I thought that we'd be running around getting pictures of, like, birds and stuff. [00:24:42] Speaker C: Yeah, birds and trees. [00:24:43] Speaker A: Hey, I'm not complaining. It's still a fun class. [00:24:46] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:24:46] Speaker A: But I took a bunch of pictures the other day, and I have to. I have to basically put them in lightroom, which is kind of like Photoshop. A little different, but, yeah, put them into lightroom. You edit them a bit. You got to get rid of the, like the skewers going through the bugs. [00:25:02] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:25:02] Speaker A: So you use some. Some Photoshop techniques for that and then. Yeah, and that's basically it. That's the class. I have to turn in 50 of those photos, though, and I think I have about 25 of them. You got to get to three days to finish that. [00:25:17] Speaker C: You got. [00:25:17] Speaker A: I can do about ten per day. [00:25:19] Speaker B: Without losing my mind, I think. [00:25:20] Speaker C: Well, you know, we got. We got some more questions we've actually pre written down for you. [00:25:24] Speaker A: Really? [00:25:24] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. Well, I didn't write them because I'm just going to read them off the question document, you know, from old Rob here. We're going to start. Let's prepare our second question. I'm going to point to the ones that'll be your line. We'll alternate. How's that? [00:25:40] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:25:42] Speaker B: Okay. Oh, this is all right. Doctor, in your work on the hydrogen bomb at Los Alamos and in the years following, were you deterred by any moral qualms about the development of this weapon? [00:25:59] Speaker A: Uh, well, you know, it was a little frightening working on a bomb like this, but it's, uh. It was my job, it was what I was tasked with, and I had to do it to defeat the enemy. [00:26:12] Speaker C: But you still got on the. On with the work, didn't you? [00:26:16] Speaker A: Yes, yes, of course, of course. [00:26:18] Speaker B: You mean it was just an academic excursion? [00:26:22] Speaker A: An academic excursion? Well, it was my duty to this country as well as an academic exploration. Yeah. Any further questions? [00:26:34] Speaker C: Beginning in 1942, you were actively pushing the development of the h bomb, weren't you? [00:26:42] Speaker A: Yes, I expressed some interest in the matter, but now I'm not so sure. [00:26:47] Speaker B: When did these moral qualms become so strong that you oppose the development of the hydrogen bomb? [00:26:53] Speaker A: Once I was. Well, really, after I witnessed the destructive capabilities of the regular atomic bomb, and pushing it even further seemed to be, I don't know, unwise. Yeah. [00:27:04] Speaker C: What did more of floms have to do with that? [00:27:07] Speaker A: Well, you see, it's, you know, killing a lot of people, potentially, and I'd have blood on my hands, I suppose. [00:27:15] Speaker B: But you testified the other day that the bombing of Hiroshima was very successful. [00:27:19] Speaker A: It was successful, yes, yes, it helped to neutralize the enemy. But, man, there's a lot of painful deaths right there. [00:27:29] Speaker C: Would you have supported the dropping of a hydrogen bomb on Hiroshima? [00:27:34] Speaker A: No, maybe. [00:27:35] Speaker C: I. [00:27:36] Speaker A: Probably not. [00:27:39] Speaker B: I don't know why? [00:27:42] Speaker A: Why? I couldn't tell you, man. It's like, it's a bomb. It's a big bomb and kill a lot of people. I think, you know, just the regular one was necessary, but we don't have to push it any further. [00:27:53] Speaker C: So did you then oppose the dropping of the atom bomb on Hiroshima because of moral scoop? [00:28:01] Speaker A: Uh, I mean, I guess after the. The fact I was. I had some moral hang ups on. [00:28:08] Speaker B: It, but I had to do what. [00:28:09] Speaker A: I had to do at the time. [00:28:11] Speaker B: You mean having worked night and day for three years to build the bomb and then you argued it shouldn't be used? [00:28:16] Speaker A: Well, it kills a lot of people. That's the thing. [00:28:21] Speaker C: Well, you helped pick the target, did you not? [00:28:24] Speaker A: Uh, not, not really. I kind of was. I was sitting at the meeting, but they didn't listen to me. [00:28:32] Speaker C: Thank you. J. Richard Oppenheimer. [00:28:35] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, it's just a little. It's just a little fun game we like to play here on the, here on the morning show. [00:28:41] Speaker C: Yeah. You've seen Oppenheimer? [00:28:43] Speaker B: Yeah, we forgot. [00:28:44] Speaker C: It's only our center for it, you. [00:28:46] Speaker B: Know, cuz I was pretty sure for the first ever, this is most every single guest has gone through the Oppenheimer questioning without ever seeing Oppenheimer. With none of them have seen Oppenheimer the first. [00:28:58] Speaker A: Really? [00:28:58] Speaker B: I've seen it twice. Yeah, I know. [00:29:02] Speaker C: Yeah, it's a. It's a great bit we've developed. We like ask them a couple nice questions and then we start playing tubular bales and asking the questions from Oppenheimer. [00:29:09] Speaker A: That's awesome. That's awesome. [00:29:10] Speaker B: Yeah, I didn't see that one coming. But, you know, for having been put through the, through the ringer, you know, we'd like to play a song for you. You have a request? [00:29:19] Speaker A: See, as it is dead week, maybe a little bit of grateful dead would. [00:29:23] Speaker B: Be an touch of grateful dead. A little touch of gray. [00:29:26] Speaker C: A little touch of. [00:29:27] Speaker A: Touch of gray. [00:29:28] Speaker C: Well, we're gonna play. [00:29:29] Speaker B: We're gonna play Grateful Dead. And they'll be right back for one of your favorite. [00:29:39] Speaker A: Wvuafm tuscaloosa. [00:29:49] Speaker C: National pigs in a blanket day. [00:29:51] Speaker B: National pigs in a blanket day. [00:29:53] Speaker A: Shout out to hot dogs for dinner. [00:29:55] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. Shout out to crescent rolls and little smokies and hot dogs. [00:30:00] Speaker B: It's like, you know how, like, they'll have the sausage and the roll and they'll call it a kolachi, like a donut shot. [00:30:06] Speaker C: It's not a kolachi, it's a kalachi. I forget the name of them, but it's a Kolachi adjacent food. [00:30:09] Speaker B: Yeah, but like, I've had real kolachis. Cause like in, in Texas. [00:30:12] Speaker C: Yeah, they're kind of close together. [00:30:13] Speaker B: Yeah, like, near, like, Baylor. [00:30:15] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:30:15] Speaker B: They have, like, your czech stop. [00:30:16] Speaker C: Yeah, I was gonna say they're all the czech people that. Yeah, yeah. [00:30:18] Speaker B: And it's like a huge bucket. We learn about this in Texas history about, like, the waves of migration. [00:30:22] Speaker C: Yeah. There were the Germans that migrated. [00:30:23] Speaker B: There were Czechs that migrated, and the Czechs went around that area, and. Oh, my God, they're amazing. Like. Like a real Kolachi are just. [00:30:32] Speaker C: Yeah, I've heard they're phenomenal. Oh, speaking of Texas, you want to see something crazy, Richard? [00:30:36] Speaker A: Yeah, sure. [00:30:37] Speaker C: The stars at night are shining bright. [00:30:42] Speaker A: Deep in the heart of Texas. [00:30:44] Speaker C: They automatically do it. It's like a psyop with Texans. If you just sing one verse. Yeah. They automatically, without thinking, go, what are we. [00:30:54] Speaker A: What movie is that from? [00:30:56] Speaker B: Is every, like, a song? [00:30:58] Speaker C: It's a Texas song. [00:31:00] Speaker B: It's. [00:31:00] Speaker C: It's actually young Sheldon. [00:31:02] Speaker B: It was in. It was written by John Q. Texas, inventor of Texas. [00:31:06] Speaker C: Yeah. Shout out, John Q. Texas. [00:31:08] Speaker B: Yeah. No relation to John Q. Soup store. [00:31:10] Speaker C: And Dan, owner and founder of the soup store. [00:31:15] Speaker B: I think it's something else today. [00:31:17] Speaker C: Let me check my calendar. Could it possibly be Weezer Wednesday? Phenomenal. [00:31:26] Speaker B: But did anything happen today in Weezer? [00:31:29] Speaker C: Oh, you betcha. 16 years ago today. I was 2008. I was. [00:31:38] Speaker A: Oh, my God, I was four. [00:31:40] Speaker C: Anyway, to the April 24, 2008, hit singles, speaking of pigs in a blanket, pork. You know, hot dogs are made from pork. Pork and beans. Pork and beans was released 16 years. [00:31:53] Speaker B: Ago, the first time that a song on the Today Weezer history is actually in our catalog. [00:31:59] Speaker C: It's amazing. [00:32:01] Speaker B: I think we should play it. We should imagine. I hit the button, just buddy starts. [00:32:06] Speaker C: So up next is pork and beans off the red album on Weezer Wednesday. Take it out. Andrew. [00:32:20] Speaker A: Wvuafm, Tuscaloosa. Sorry about that with listeners. [00:32:36] Speaker B: Oh, man. You heard the who let the inception soundtrack into the studio again, right? [00:32:44] Speaker C: So I guess I did it again. [00:32:45] Speaker A: Well, I gotta say, props to Noah on the instrumentation there. [00:32:50] Speaker B: That bass line, that was actually beautiful. [00:32:52] Speaker A: That's pretty good for coming up with it on. [00:32:55] Speaker C: Pretty good. [00:32:56] Speaker B: You know, it kind of makes me. [00:32:57] Speaker C: Want to pull it. [00:32:57] Speaker B: Chat, GBT and, like, what was the prompt you gave it? [00:33:01] Speaker A: Write a song about Weezer. [00:33:02] Speaker C: Just a song about Weezer. [00:33:04] Speaker B: I want to see what it can do now after years of refinement. Yeah, I mean, let's see what it. [00:33:08] Speaker A: Rides was pretty good, but yeah, nah, that was our debate with some help. [00:33:14] Speaker C: From my friends and some crazy weezer tunes is a lot. [00:33:16] Speaker A: Yeah, that was some good vocal performance by you. And me there, Christian, I think we did quite well. Yeah. [00:33:24] Speaker C: What's your review of it? [00:33:25] Speaker A: Out of ten, one take wonder. [00:33:26] Speaker B: Out of ten, one take wonder. Oh, okay. Well, under the circumstances. Under the circumstances. Like. Like that's like a. That's an a. Like it's an a. [00:33:37] Speaker C: There's an a. Objectively fun. [00:33:40] Speaker B: Objectively, you know, f plus. No, it passes like. It has the structure, you know, the note, you know, it's. It's a song, right? It's one of the songs of all time, you know? [00:33:52] Speaker A: It is a song. It is. It is certainly a song. [00:33:54] Speaker C: It is the song of all time. [00:33:55] Speaker B: Okay, chat, GPT's finished is little thing. [00:33:58] Speaker A: All right? [00:33:59] Speaker B: And I don't know if I can sing it because I'm sure the rhythm will be. But I'll read this dramatically, okay, and we'll see what we think. All right? In the land of geek chick where the guitars wail there's a band that rocks never fails with rivers flowing through their sound. Weezer's kingdom where nerds are crowned. Oh, Weezer, you're the kings of the nerdy. Seen with power chords and lyrics keen from Buddy Holly to island in the sun, your melodies shine like the morning sun. From the garage to the stadium stage. Weezer's journey, an epic, sage, geeky anthems, hearts on sleeves. Their music makes us believe. Oh, Weezer, you're the kings of the nerdy scene. With power chords and lyrics keen from undone to hash pipes thrill. Your songs echo giving us a chill in a world of angst and rockstar dreams. Weezer states true never schemes. Their tunes are like a warm embrace taking us to a nostalgic place. Oh, Weezer, you're the kings of the nerdy scene. With power chords and lyrics keen from say it ain't so to Beverly Hills, your music gives us endless thrills. So here's to whizzer forevermore. In our hearts you'll always soar with every riff, with every rhyme. You're the soundtrack of our lifetime. [00:35:28] Speaker A: Man, I gotta get some. Some chords underneath that. [00:35:31] Speaker C: Real. That's great. [00:35:32] Speaker B: I know we got a real song next year, y'all. [00:35:36] Speaker C: Wait, can we get the. Can we get the. [00:35:37] Speaker B: To drain a reservoir finale drumbeat. [00:35:39] Speaker C: Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. First I just want to say amazing chat. GPT now understands the cultural implications of Weezer. Like, the whole nerd stuff. [00:35:47] Speaker B: It understands who Weezer is aware of. [00:35:49] Speaker C: It's not culture. [00:35:50] Speaker B: Yeah, I think this could work. To the drum beat music. [00:35:57] Speaker A: Can I get it, jury? You all have. [00:35:59] Speaker B: Okay, I think this will work to the beat. I want to see if it works to the beat. Yeah. Yeah. [00:36:05] Speaker A: I can't remember exactly. [00:36:10] Speaker B: You know, it's. It's pretty. It's pretty standard. Oh, are you gonna try to find one? [00:36:14] Speaker A: The Weezer rap. [00:36:15] Speaker B: The Weezer rap. [00:36:16] Speaker C: I could. I was just gonna kick. [00:36:18] Speaker B: Where the guitars wail. There's a band that rocks never fail with rivers flowing through their sound. Weezer's kingdom, where the nerds are crowned a weezer. The kings of the nerdy scene with power chords and lyrics. [00:36:32] Speaker C: King. [00:36:33] Speaker B: From buddy Holly to island in the sun, your melody shines like the morning sun. From the garage to the stadium stage. Weezers churning epic, sage, geeky anthems, hearts on sleeves that makes us. Makes us believe a weezer. You're the kings of the nerdy scenes with power chords and lyrics. Keen from undone to hash pipes thrill. Your songs echo, giving us a thrill in the world of angst and rockstar dreams. Weezer says true, never schemes. Their tunes are like a warm embrace. [00:37:09] Speaker C: Taking us to a nostalgic place. [00:37:12] Speaker B: Oh, Weezer. Through the kings of the nerdy scene with power chords and lyrics keen from say it ain't so to Beverly Hills. Your music gives us endless thrills. So here's to we. Forevermore in our hearts. You'll always soar with every riff, with every run. You're the soundtrack of our lifetime. Drop the mic. [00:37:36] Speaker A: Well, guys, that was something to behold right here. [00:37:41] Speaker B: So how do you feel between Weezer? All right. To the weezer. The Weezer anthem. [00:37:46] Speaker A: I hope. I hope the listeners like Weezer. That's all I'll say. [00:37:49] Speaker C: Better. Like Weezer special. [00:37:52] Speaker B: Weezer Wednesday. I think they rally. [00:37:56] Speaker A: Super Weezer win. [00:37:57] Speaker C: Super Weezer. [00:37:58] Speaker A: Hey, one bo Weasel Wednesday. We have to make it good because this may be the last time we're on a Wednesday because I don't know. [00:38:06] Speaker B: If we're doing Wednesday. [00:38:06] Speaker C: I know. [00:38:06] Speaker B: Yeah. We're still figuring out scout scheduling. We're still figuring out who's going to be here, you know, with my. With my promotion and whatnot. [00:38:15] Speaker C: Who will take up the men's programming director? Andrew. [00:38:20] Speaker B: Yeah. Next. [00:38:21] Speaker C: George Johnson. Who's going to feel their shoes? [00:38:23] Speaker B: You know, I'm going to be like the, you know, big brother from behind the scenes. I'm going to make sure that. I'm gonna make sure that the board runs on time. [00:38:30] Speaker C: Indeed. [00:38:33] Speaker A: Andrew. 1984. [00:38:35] Speaker B: Literally. Literally 2024. [00:38:38] Speaker C: Really? It's literally 2024, you know. [00:38:44] Speaker B: But it's not all about us here on the morning show off of student media or the University of Alabama. But do you know who it is about at the University of Alabama? [00:38:54] Speaker C: It's about Big Al. [00:38:54] Speaker B: It's about Big Al. [00:38:55] Speaker C: It's easy peasy. [00:38:56] Speaker B: He knew. He knows. I know he knows. [00:38:58] Speaker C: We're on the same page here. [00:39:00] Speaker B: So I think it's time for your favorite segment, big owl watch. [00:39:07] Speaker A: You know, I have to say, I think I've seen Big Al, like, five times. [00:39:13] Speaker B: When's the last time you saw him then? Hey, you haven't been here all semesters. Let's hear about all your big owl watches. [00:39:19] Speaker A: Okay. Last time I saw him, I think I was. Yeah, I was helping my friend take her graduation pictures and. Yeah, Big Al was like by a tour group or something. He was riding around on his little cart, so I wasn't able to talk to him. [00:39:35] Speaker C: But. [00:39:36] Speaker A: Oh, I saw him at the, at the game, of course. I went to a day. I was there for. [00:39:40] Speaker B: Where were you sitting? [00:39:41] Speaker A: About half an hour? Well, I. So I walked in to a day. And who was there right in front of you but Kaylin Deboer. He was just standing right there on the other side of the fence. So I kind of just posted up there for a little while. [00:39:54] Speaker C: Say anything to him? [00:39:56] Speaker A: No. Well, he, he gave his little speech. [00:39:58] Speaker B: Right. [00:40:01] Speaker A: But it was really funny because I was about 5ft away from him. I could not hear a word that he said. [00:40:06] Speaker B: Yeah, I heard. It was hard to hear him. [00:40:09] Speaker A: Definitely nobody in the crowd could hear him, so. Yeah. But, yeah, I was right by him. [00:40:13] Speaker B: It was kind of wild. And for a while, I was standing right next to Mark Sears. Mm hmm. [00:40:18] Speaker C: Oh, wow. Oh, really? [00:40:19] Speaker B: Yeah, I got a photo with him. [00:40:20] Speaker C: That's awesome. How do I not know that? Can you pull it up? [00:40:22] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm gonna hold it up to the camera. [00:40:24] Speaker C: I just sat with my folks and watched the game. My parents. [00:40:27] Speaker B: It was good. [00:40:28] Speaker C: Yeah. Whoa. Section. [00:40:30] Speaker B: You know, u three people kept walking into, like, the student section sort of area, but, like, it was completely full. [00:40:35] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:40:36] Speaker B: And like, like the people, like the whole lower bullet points. [00:40:38] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. No, I was in. [00:40:39] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, the lower bowl was. And I was that thing. I was among the first people in line because I wanted those shirts. Those shirts are so cool. That Deborah, 24. [00:40:47] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. [00:40:48] Speaker A: I didn't get one, but, yeah. [00:40:49] Speaker B: And the poster. [00:40:50] Speaker A: I got to, I got to see the man himself. So. [00:40:52] Speaker B: You got to see him? Yeah. And of course by the man himself. We are talking about big house. Oh, yeah. [00:40:56] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:40:56] Speaker B: You know who he's were really there for? I saw him on, on Thursday. [00:41:00] Speaker C: I saw him last Wednesday when he came in the studio personally. [00:41:04] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, big Al did come into the studio last. How could I forget? Yeah, we got big Al. [00:41:09] Speaker A: No way. [00:41:09] Speaker B: On the interview. [00:41:10] Speaker C: He actually did. [00:41:11] Speaker B: Yeah. Elephant sounds got through the mic. What else? What else can there be? Yeah, but. But he was at the student center because, of course, distribution days for the Crimson White as I do marketing for the off student media. [00:41:28] Speaker C: Sadly, I didn't run into them when I was tabling. [00:41:32] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Actually, I think it was the Tuesday. [00:41:34] Speaker C: That was Tuesday. That was their Thursday. [00:41:36] Speaker B: Yeah, it was the other one. And I guess. Did I not talk about it on air on Wednesday? [00:41:40] Speaker C: No, I don't think so. [00:41:41] Speaker B: Okay, well, bigout was there for Bama Blitz. [00:41:45] Speaker C: Oh, no, you did? [00:41:45] Speaker B: Yeah, Bama blitz. [00:41:46] Speaker C: We discussed that. [00:41:47] Speaker B: We did talk about. Well, I'll catch Richard up. And so I made ads for 90.7 a while ago that, like, advertise the. The tunein app where any listener can listen to us on the. [00:41:58] Speaker C: Go. [00:41:58] Speaker B: On the tunein app if they search. [00:42:00] Speaker C: Are you the one that did the big Al ad? [00:42:01] Speaker B: I did that big Aladdin where he's holding out the phone. Yeah, big Al. Adam and I got big out to take a photo with. [00:42:08] Speaker C: Yeah, that's what I mean. You're the one that got him to take the photo. [00:42:10] Speaker B: Yeah, I got him to take a photo. [00:42:12] Speaker A: Yeah, to see if we can get him. Yeah. [00:42:14] Speaker B: Well, I'm. [00:42:15] Speaker A: We can get him in the studio one. [00:42:16] Speaker C: We've already gotten him. [00:42:17] Speaker B: I know. [00:42:17] Speaker A: Well, you guys gotta get a picture with him. [00:42:18] Speaker C: Yeah, we do. [00:42:19] Speaker B: We didn't get a picture with him. We can get him in the studio right now. Right now. But I don't know if he'll take a photo. [00:42:25] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, he didn't like photos all the time. [00:42:28] Speaker B: I think he feels self conscious because this is a small space and he's a big Al. [00:42:31] Speaker C: He's a big Al. He's a very big Al. [00:42:32] Speaker A: It's hard for him to fit in here. [00:42:33] Speaker B: I know he likes doing the belly roll, but I think he gets self conscious sometimes. [00:42:36] Speaker C: I see. [00:42:37] Speaker B: You know, sometimes, you know, he's a clumsy pachyderm. [00:42:40] Speaker C: He is a clumsy pachyderm. [00:42:41] Speaker B: You know, it's the clumsy pachyderm department. [00:42:43] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:42:44] Speaker A: Yeah. Well, have you seen him at all? Yeah. You saw him then? [00:42:48] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:42:48] Speaker C: Seen him on the last. [00:42:50] Speaker B: His instagram. He's been around, like. Did you see the post of him stuck in a tree? [00:42:54] Speaker C: Yeah, I got stuck in a tree. [00:42:55] Speaker A: No, I didn't see that. [00:42:56] Speaker B: Well, he's not stuck in a tree. But I want to imagine he was. [00:42:58] Speaker C: Yeah. Let's pull up. You know, that actually might be not since he was in the studio. [00:43:04] Speaker B: Well, let's see. The thing of it is, also, we. [00:43:09] Speaker C: Have a comment from Noah Haynes. [00:43:11] Speaker B: Oh. [00:43:12] Speaker C: So he was gonna try and come on air today, but he said he couldn't. I sent him a video of us singing Weezer. All right. And he says, love. Sorry, I got caught up in some work stuff this morning. But you know what? It's gonna be all right. [00:43:24] Speaker A: It's gonna be all right. [00:43:27] Speaker C: Feel free to share that. Yeah. [00:43:28] Speaker B: Cause we're gonna make it through with the help of our friends and some. [00:43:31] Speaker C: Crazy reasons and Big Al. [00:43:34] Speaker B: The thing with Big Al is there was no info and I assume no big Al tryouts this year. I know they had it last year. [00:43:42] Speaker C: Maybe. No, Big Al's graduate. [00:43:44] Speaker B: That's what I think. But it makes me so it looks like once you get the position, it's yours as long as. [00:43:48] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah. The guy who I met, who, he's one of Big Al's handlers, I think. [00:43:54] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:43:54] Speaker A: He works, he works with Big Al a lot, so. Yeah. But I know that he, that's a good position. I think he's been in it for a while. So. [00:44:01] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:44:01] Speaker B: Because last year that I know they had it. I think that several spots last year, you know, because I just assume it was a yearly thing. I almost came down to, like, audition, like, try out. Well, I'm sure. [00:44:11] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:44:11] Speaker B: But like I say, behind, open up again eventually. [00:44:13] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:44:14] Speaker A: You'll have your. [00:44:15] Speaker B: I know, but, I mean, I don't even have the space for it now in my schedule, but, like, yeah, I. [00:44:19] Speaker C: Mean, you gotta make scheduling for Big Al. [00:44:21] Speaker B: So. Yeah. [00:44:22] Speaker A: Quit your job, become big Al. [00:44:24] Speaker B: Yeah. This job that I just got and haven't even started here on that with this here radio station. [00:44:30] Speaker C: Okay. Some things are more important than the radio to the radio. And Big Al is more important to the radio than working for the radio. [00:44:36] Speaker B: What are you, I mean, I'd love to be Big Al and come in as a guest and then just like, have my, like, my handler just interpret everything. [00:44:44] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. [00:44:45] Speaker B: I think that'd be really funny. Just like, big Al is in the studio. [00:44:48] Speaker A: On the radio. He's in the studio. He can't say much, but the big Al's worst medium. It'll just be some guy. [00:44:59] Speaker B: This guy would just have, you know. [00:45:01] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:45:02] Speaker B: What if we tried to wait? It'd actually be feasible if we got a big Al handler to come in and talk about working with big Al. [00:45:09] Speaker A: That would be cool. [00:45:10] Speaker B: That actually be really good. [00:45:12] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:45:12] Speaker A: I know a guy who's worked with him, so maybe. [00:45:15] Speaker B: Yeah, we're going to end. [00:45:16] Speaker C: Okay. [00:45:16] Speaker B: I love that we're getting all these ideas here at the very end. [00:45:20] Speaker A: At the end of things. [00:45:21] Speaker B: We're at the end now. And what are we going to remember? The weather reports? I don't think so. Oh, man. I love reputation. Big Alwatch and all the crazy hijinks and all the crazy weezer. [00:45:36] Speaker A: That's a monologue from the musical I wrote. [00:45:39] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. Think about it, guys. I miss it, you know? Cause it's like, one thing is, like, when you like Spence along on a show, usually you get, like, several performances, and then by the end of it, you're like, just. [00:45:52] Speaker A: I kind of wish we could do it out. [00:45:53] Speaker B: Yeah, but when you only do one performance, like, there's still. [00:45:56] Speaker A: There's a lot on the table. [00:45:58] Speaker B: There's still something there, you know? [00:45:59] Speaker A: Think about it, guys. [00:46:00] Speaker B: Like, you know, actually, I would like to talk a little bit about Tajrana reservoir. Yeah, that's like. I would love to talk about, like. No, this is like. And once the video is out there, the edited video, you guys can all come back to this recording. [00:46:15] Speaker C: Indeed. [00:46:15] Speaker B: And know what we're talking about. But I want to talk about, like, our favorite moments, favorite lines, like, funniest bits. And you as a writer, know, like, anything that made you laugh really hard while writing it. Like, things that you knew would be funny. [00:46:30] Speaker A: Okay. My favorite parts were, shut up, scarlett. I'm the judge. Objections don't work on me. [00:46:37] Speaker B: That is maybe my favorite lie. That is maybe my life. [00:46:40] Speaker A: The other one was, can we have a sidebar? Only if I can listen in. [00:46:46] Speaker B: That's how sidebars work. Oh, man. [00:46:49] Speaker A: Well, I love the judge not understanding any, like, legal stuff. Like, there's a lot of law to keep up in the old shredder shit. [00:46:57] Speaker C: I've always been partial to. I hereby despise you for being evil. [00:47:03] Speaker B: Oh, that's good. I love that scene because it was one of the things that I would improv that made it into the show. Cause that's when Mister Schmidt charges the judge, the male factor has to do his job. And so, over the course of the production, we realized that the bailiff is just gonna be holding a microphone all the time that he rarely uses. And so I grabbed Mister Schmidt and I restrain him, and I hold the mic up to his neck to, you know, like a knife or something. And that was so. I love that scene. Because it has that line, and then it gets stared down by Miss Kathy Ma. I remember the first time it happened, like, at rehearsal. So first it's the story for being evil, and everyone's about to laugh because of how funny the line is, and then doing that, and then she's just having to, like, stare her down while she's trying to, like, get everyone to calm down. And I remember, like, she laughed. Focus, everybody, focus. Oh, yeah. Who could forget? [00:48:06] Speaker C: I really. I really enjoy. It's not a line, but when Hayden. Hayden walls, the steno, or not the stenographer, but the sketch artist. The sketch artist comes up to show. [00:48:14] Speaker B: A sketch sketch that's really good. [00:48:16] Speaker A: It's like a crown drawing. [00:48:18] Speaker B: I love. I love that they added them to the judge song for the lyric sheet. [00:48:23] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. It was. [00:48:25] Speaker B: It was a lot of fun, for sure. [00:48:27] Speaker A: I like the part where the lawyers are arguing over who gets to examine the witness first, and the judge is like, I don't know. I've never thought about that one before. [00:48:36] Speaker B: It's so random, you know, because it makes sense. [00:48:39] Speaker C: Jump into house with that. [00:48:40] Speaker B: I swear it ain't. From what I'm hearing, you know, talking to audience people, I think, like, the judge song was, like, the song that, like, hit the best. That's always part about being a judge and just. [00:48:55] Speaker C: That's my favorite part about being a. [00:48:57] Speaker B: Judge, that being, like, the most scuffed, like, song, like, made. Cause, like, the jury was, like, on top of all their stuff. The jury was amazing. And, of course, you know, we had mister good, who's, like, so insanely talented. [00:49:12] Speaker C: But he's really mister bad. [00:49:14] Speaker A: It's. [00:49:14] Speaker B: He really is spoilers, you know? But then you have the judge song, which is the most. The most different. Cause it's not a jury song. [00:49:22] Speaker C: It's a little bluesy. [00:49:24] Speaker B: It's bluesy. It's real Bluestown. Me adding myself on the drums pretty much helping figure out how the song would be sung because it's like, Jacob DeLuca did a great job directing everything. He's kind of hesitant to work on his own stuff for whatever reason, but kind of being there to be like, no, we got to work on this. This is a really good song. We just got to figure it out. Out. And then it really hit. And so I was just proud of, like, every. Everyone involved that one. [00:49:56] Speaker A: No, it was. It was really, really good. I'm very proud of everybody involved in the whole. The whole shebang. It was turned out awesome. [00:50:04] Speaker C: So Christian's outlook watch is not going well. My favorite segment, outlook. Watch waiting callback. Well, what do you. [00:50:11] Speaker B: Look at that. What if, you know, when it's all recorded and I know you have the audio, what would it take to get the song from the journey reservoir on the playlist? [00:50:22] Speaker A: Well, you know, YouTube do mp3. And then you gotta, you gotta. Then you just gotta cut it down a bit. Yeah, we get a. [00:50:31] Speaker B: Wait, we could just get no love. You know, we would be missing the video, but we could get a director commentary up on the. [00:50:40] Speaker C: Sure. [00:50:40] Speaker A: Could record it both up there. [00:50:42] Speaker C: You know what you could even do? One could do, one could. Of course, we'd have to do different casting. You know, stage plays exist. I've been struck with inspiration. WVUaFM radio musical performance of to drain a reservoir. [00:50:57] Speaker B: We can get the original mayor. Oh, yes, that's true. And I could. You could just get someone to just read the stage directions. [00:51:04] Speaker C: That's true. You can. [00:51:05] Speaker B: And then it's way easier to visualize. [00:51:07] Speaker C: That's true. [00:51:07] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [00:51:09] Speaker A: We could. We could make it a stage four. Yeah. [00:51:13] Speaker C: Radio play. [00:51:14] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Radio play. We could make this movie a stage play a radio, radio dream back to a movie. [00:51:23] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:51:23] Speaker B: Where we can work on the making of. To join a reservoir. [00:51:27] Speaker C: So true. [00:51:27] Speaker A: Not to be confused with the post making of documentary. [00:51:32] Speaker B: Yeah. But then we have, like, the making of the making of war. [00:51:37] Speaker A: Man, such a great idea. [00:51:38] Speaker B: Diecard Productions has put out a lot of good stuff on their YouTube channel, Diecard production. [00:51:43] Speaker C: Yeah. There was a Philadelphia chess. [00:51:45] Speaker B: I love Philadelphia chess. [00:51:47] Speaker C: I love Philadelphia chess. Can we say that on air? Huh? [00:51:51] Speaker A: The butt. [00:51:51] Speaker C: Okay, can we, can we say. I don't think we can. [00:51:54] Speaker B: No. But synonym for donkey. [00:51:57] Speaker C: Synonym for donkey. The making of. There's the trailer for the ask. For the. Like when you ask a question, take the k out the ask. [00:52:07] Speaker B: Then there's the making of the ask and then the making of the making of the ask. Diecard news which shows the bailiff. It shows the first appearance of the bailiff. [00:52:18] Speaker C: First appearance of the mayor. Fun fact about the mayor. Yeah. [00:52:22] Speaker B: It got you serious. [00:52:24] Speaker C: Plastic surgery halfway between, like, in between the famed trial of mister good and previously his news conference about the dastardly citizens of New Hampshire attempting to steal his fair bend and his beloved community's status is first primary in the nation. [00:52:46] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:52:48] Speaker C: He got serious plastic surgery, a haircut. His voice changed and he got one of them height increasing surgeries. So his legs grew a good deal. Yeah. [00:52:58] Speaker B: He got a lot of lifts. [00:52:59] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:53:00] Speaker B: Did he change his eye color? I'm looking between, I mean, the hair color lighting, dyed his hair, you know, changed his wardrobe. [00:53:09] Speaker C: Changed his wardrobe of that. [00:53:11] Speaker B: You know, like, what inspired him to do that? [00:53:13] Speaker C: I don't know. Maybe just wanted a new lease on. [00:53:16] Speaker B: Is there a lore reason? [00:53:17] Speaker A: Well, okay, so what our lore reason was is there's sl Beauvregaard the third, and then there's sl Beauvregaard the second, who's his older brother. [00:53:29] Speaker C: Yeah. For some reason, it's not dad and son. It's just older siblings. [00:53:33] Speaker A: Yeah, well, they're the same age. Well, they're running against each other. [00:53:37] Speaker C: They were identical twins, actually, but one of them is technically older in that he came out first. He's, like, five minutes older or something. And so he feels like he has a birthright. [00:53:45] Speaker B: Well, they always let you. [00:53:47] Speaker A: They have different political affiliations. [00:53:49] Speaker C: That's why Sl Beauregard mayor's Democrats. [00:53:51] Speaker B: Well, it sounded like they both had similar. [00:53:53] Speaker C: Now, Sl Beauregard II is a traditional. So he doesn't say Democrat. He says liberal. He's a. He's a very, like. [00:54:00] Speaker A: He's a conservative Democrat. [00:54:01] Speaker C: He's very like. If you know Joe Manchin, he's very Joe Manchin ass. [00:54:05] Speaker B: So that's. That's you. [00:54:07] Speaker C: Conservative Democrat. He just likes his Medicare. [00:54:09] Speaker A: Beauregard III is a. He's a republican communist. So he would be. [00:54:15] Speaker B: He would be. Cause it's like. [00:54:17] Speaker C: But he's not a communist. He's a capitalist. He doesn't know that he's a capitalist. [00:54:19] Speaker B: His economic policies have worked wonderfully. [00:54:22] Speaker C: He doesn't know that. [00:54:23] Speaker B: He. I think one of my favorite lines is it's talking about distributing the money across the whole town. Not allowed. [00:54:29] Speaker C: Communist. He's very much a Huey long Republican, if that makes sense. Conservative Democrat versus Huey longite Republican. That makes total sense. [00:54:38] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. All over the political spectrum. [00:54:41] Speaker B: Yeah. So I guess this counts as our musical theater watch. [00:54:44] Speaker C: I reckon so. Oh, yeah. Speaking of that, do we have a weekly watch? [00:54:47] Speaker B: Yeah, I was just about to say, do we have a weekly? I actually know I do. Oh, you wanna start with that? Okay, I'll go next. [00:54:51] Speaker C: So I watched two great, great dramas from back in the day. Have y'all seen. Speaking of courtroom stuff? Courtroom drama. [00:55:00] Speaker A: Twelve angry men. [00:55:00] Speaker C: Twelve angry men. [00:55:02] Speaker A: Very good. The perfect film. [00:55:06] Speaker C: One of her greatest, if not the legitimately objectively greatest films of all time. [00:55:10] Speaker B: Yeah, I've been meaning to check out. Well, what's it on? [00:55:15] Speaker C: What is it on? Let me look it up. I forgot what I watched. [00:55:19] Speaker B: I guess it's on soap today. [00:55:22] Speaker C: Twelve angry men streaming. I think it's on prime Video is what it's on. Prime video. Prime Video. Pluto and Tubi and free. V free. [00:55:32] Speaker B: That's it. They're making them up at this point. [00:55:33] Speaker C: Yeah, that's the one that's owned by Amazon. But it's free. But it has ads. It's like if Amazon owns Tubi. [00:55:39] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:55:39] Speaker C: And then I also saw last night, actually, me and my roommate Misha, a friend of the shows. All of y'all. Friend of the show. Good guy. We love Mikael. We love Mikael. Anyway, we watched. Cause I'm preparing for my study abroad, and I'm taking a class on the history of the city of Oxford during the English civil war, which, if you don't know, it was kind of the provisional capital of the royalist forces in the famed english civil war, you know, King Charles I. And so I watched hit 1970 films starring Obi Wan Kenobi himself, Alec Guinness, Cromwell. Alec Guinness played Charles I in that. [00:56:17] Speaker A: Very good, very good film. [00:56:19] Speaker C: If you've never seen a great historical drama. [00:56:21] Speaker B: Yeah, rest in peace, Alec Guinness, you would have hated that Christian called you Obi Wan. [00:56:26] Speaker C: Yeah, he would have. He actually does very much hate that fact. I actually kind of almost see him, first and foremost as King Charles. I've seen that movie enough times. [00:56:35] Speaker A: I see him as Prince Faisal. [00:56:39] Speaker C: Oh, I do see him as Prince Faisal. We talked about Lawrence Arabia a couple weeks ago. Yeah, Prince Faisal. [00:56:43] Speaker B: I see him as Obi Wan, but I see Guinness. I think Obi wan, but when I think Obi wan, I think Ewan McGregor. [00:56:49] Speaker C: Yeah, interesting. [00:56:51] Speaker A: Interesting. [00:56:53] Speaker B: It's a weird. It's a weird little thing there. And when I see. When I think Ewan McGregor, I think Alan Guinness. It's a cycle. Yeah. [00:56:59] Speaker C: When I think Ewan McGregor, though, I don't see. I don't think Obi Wan Kenobi. [00:57:03] Speaker A: Mulan. [00:57:03] Speaker C: When I think. Oh, see, I think big think. I think big fish. [00:57:08] Speaker B: I love big fish. [00:57:10] Speaker C: Shout out big fish. [00:57:11] Speaker B: Yeah, shout out to all those things that he really did. [00:57:14] Speaker C: Yeah, he did a lot of stuff. That is. [00:57:16] Speaker B: It's such a good. Such a good movie. Yeah. [00:57:18] Speaker A: Well, I haven't. I haven't actually watched too much in the past few weeks. I haven't listening to some podcasts, but. [00:57:25] Speaker B: Okay, well, that. [00:57:28] Speaker A: Like history podcasts. [00:57:29] Speaker C: Oh, I love history podcast. [00:57:30] Speaker B: Oh, it's okay. With some cool stuff you learned history podcast wise. [00:57:34] Speaker A: Let's see. Dan Carlin's hardcore history. Oh, he's good. He's good. He does like these. These, like, six hour long videos. On, like, historical topics. It's really cool. I was listening one on the development of Christianity and the, after the Roman Empire and how it kind of became, like a. More like, militants, like, you know, thing. More from, like, the sort of, like, peaceful, like, you know, turn the other cheek type thing to, like, crusades and, like, how it, like, changed from that to that. [00:58:09] Speaker C: Yeah. Oh, wow. [00:58:11] Speaker A: Really, really good stuff. [00:58:13] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:58:14] Speaker A: So check them out if you like history. [00:58:15] Speaker C: Oh, nice. I actually, I've been listening to this podcast called the rest is history. It's a british history podcast. They were discussing. They did a deep dive on the multiple elections of 1974 in Britain. It's quite interesting. History of that. Well, see. [00:58:30] Speaker B: Let's see. I've watched actually a great, great amount. I've watched. [00:58:33] Speaker C: Just dropped. [00:58:34] Speaker B: Oh, I've watched at least six or seven movies. At least seven movies since last morning show. Oh, we watch the Godfather. [00:58:47] Speaker C: The Godfather. [00:58:48] Speaker A: Very good movie. [00:58:49] Speaker B: Clockwork orange. Godfather part two, in that order. Very good. Friday. That was Friday. [00:58:57] Speaker C: Very good. [00:58:57] Speaker B: And then. Then finding Nemo, then night at the museum. [00:59:04] Speaker C: Great one. [00:59:05] Speaker B: Then cars, wide range. And then the count of Monte Cristo. [00:59:10] Speaker C: I nearly watched the county. Monte Cristo. [00:59:12] Speaker B: Okay, I have a take on the book. I have a take on the book. The nuanced take of comparing the book in the movie. [00:59:18] Speaker C: He makes a good sandwich. Also. [00:59:20] Speaker B: He does make a. And how it goes is the book is really good. [00:59:25] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:59:25] Speaker B: But for those, it was written. It was like, serialized in, like, magazines, so. [00:59:29] Speaker C: Indeed bio. [00:59:30] Speaker B: So he was written by. So he was paid for each little chapter he did. So as the book gets on, it starts to drag because he was making money. It was just a money maker. Right. [00:59:40] Speaker C: It doesn't if you own or refuse to read it in any form, but, you know, there's, like, old, like, the great illustrated classics books you'd have in your school library in elementary school. I have never read any of his books in any form other than that. [00:59:55] Speaker B: Well, same with HG Wells. I'll say with the book. The movie is like a very, very simplified version of the book. Yeah, but the book is also overly complicated because dragged it gets. And of those two, I kind of lean with the movie, but the first part of the book, like, everything through him in prison, through his, like, a. And like, the early stuff of that before it starts dragging is well written. It's the most immersed I've ever been with a book. And I was flying through the chapters like time was just passing by like crazy. Yeah, it's a level immersion. I've never experienced, like, before. So that the movie just cannot. Is the movie is very good, but cannot compete with that. But the movie, the revenge plot, you know, it's more simple, but also a very convoluted revenge plot with so many. To me, it's like more places where it can go wrong. And part of me thinks that, like, I know it's partly cause it's simpler, but a lot of ways the movie makes more sense. [01:00:54] Speaker C: You know what I've been meaning to watch? Speaking of the catamarani crystal. That's sort of a spiritual successor. The man in the iron mask. Cause, you know, he's a DiCaprio and John Malkovich. [01:01:06] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, Leonardo DiCaprio. Isn't he being cast as Frank Sinatra in somewhere in another movie? You know, I was excited because I think that there was supposed to be, like a miniseries about the devil in the white city, you know, hh Holmes. [01:01:23] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:01:24] Speaker B: Oh, you know, and I think Leonard Capra was supposed to be hh Holmes. But I think the whole project, like, fell apart. But I was really looking forward to it. Cause I really liked that book. [01:01:31] Speaker A: Interesting. Yeah, for sure. [01:01:33] Speaker C: For sure. [01:01:35] Speaker B: That's our weekly watch. [01:01:36] Speaker C: But, you know, have you seen any gophers? Go for watch. [01:01:39] Speaker B: Go for watch. No, no. I was hoping we'd have one for the show. [01:01:44] Speaker A: No gophers. [01:01:44] Speaker C: No gophers. That's your gopher? [01:01:46] Speaker A: I don't think I've ever seen. [01:01:47] Speaker B: But, you know, we see a gopher. But we also go to the Crimson White, you know, where we get all our news and views. [01:01:54] Speaker C: That's right, folks. The Crimson White. A lot of good stuff coming out of them, as always. [01:02:02] Speaker B: I always enjoy picking up my latest coffee. [01:02:04] Speaker C: Fun fact. This is actually a fun crimson. This is a fun Crimson White. Tie in to WVUA FM. [01:02:11] Speaker B: Okay. [01:02:11] Speaker C: This is by culture editor Savannah Ichikawa. From April 21, WVUaFM and the university's german courses partner for german broadcasts. That's right. Friday, April. This is WVuFM 90.7 with german pop hits from past to present. On Friday, April 19, eight to nine. That's already happened. And tomorrow? Tomorrow. There's always tomorrow. Thursday, April 25, from 08:00 to 09:00 on the after party. April 25 at 930. That's right. So this says that wvuafm. This is an exact quotation. The university student operated radio station in several sections of the university's 200 level german courses will be hosting a live radio broadcast in German on April 25 from eight to 09:00 p.m. The 1 hour broadcast special we split into 320 minutes sections featuring a different group of students taking two in a little german course at the university. Very fun stuff. [01:03:08] Speaker A: You know, who was doing that last week? [01:03:11] Speaker C: Who was doing that last. [01:03:11] Speaker A: On last Friday? [01:03:12] Speaker C: Was it Richard Allen Jenkins? [01:03:13] Speaker A: Oh, it was Jacob. [01:03:14] Speaker C: Jacob Deluge. [01:03:15] Speaker A: Gerard Deluge, man himself. [01:03:20] Speaker B: Wow. Man of. Man of the. [01:03:22] Speaker C: We have so many tie ins article. [01:03:25] Speaker B: I know we. Because we got so many friends in so many high places that we can't even keep. [01:03:30] Speaker C: But also, you know, I got friends and love places. [01:03:35] Speaker B: I think, you know, as we start getting closer and closer to that dreaded 10:00 I think I want to reflect on morning, the morning shows of this semester and last semester, entire year of show, any bits, you know, that's reflect on the. On the year we had, you know, the ups and downs, you know, like, this is my first year. Meeting you guys has been amazing. And then, like, meeting all the other people, stuff like that. Like, feel like I really found my people with, like, all you guys. So, like, this is one of the. One of the best things I think I did my freshman year. [01:04:12] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:04:12] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:04:12] Speaker A: I'm glad we met you. [01:04:13] Speaker C: This has been great. You've been a wonderful co host faux show. I was, you know, I gotta say, I don't know about you, Richard, but I was quite. Of course, Richard's been out this semester. But what. I mean, last semester when we all three were hosts, I was quite nervous about getting a new host. You know, this was a. This is. I didn't know how he was gonna be. [01:04:29] Speaker B: I didn't know how the chemistry between. [01:04:31] Speaker C: The three hosts was gonna work. New blood, but, yeah, I didn't know how the chemistry between the three hosts would work, and it worked out great. You know, it's. It's been lovely. It's been a lovely year of morning shows. [01:04:42] Speaker B: Once, even though we've had some, you. [01:04:45] Speaker C: Know, we've had some ups and downs with fighting feral hogs and so finding. [01:04:48] Speaker B: Feral hogs, joining delays. You know, no one's. No one's immune, you know, remember last time, star guy? Barely. I always had to leave early. [01:04:57] Speaker C: That's true. Also always remember, kids, no one's immune to propaganda. [01:05:01] Speaker B: No one is immune. [01:05:02] Speaker C: Oh, no one's immune to propaganda. I swear that was in the script. I don't know if I'm tweaking. Maybe. [01:05:10] Speaker A: I think we cut it out. [01:05:11] Speaker C: Did we? Okay. [01:05:13] Speaker A: No, no, I think he just said it. [01:05:14] Speaker C: I think he just said it. And I imagine that it was in that script. [01:05:17] Speaker A: No, he ad libbed quite a few things during the rehearsals, but, yeah, that's. [01:05:20] Speaker C: Beside the point because I was expecting it during the performance and I didn't get it, like. Well, that's beside the point, though, folks. Ignore that. [01:05:27] Speaker B: Reflecting on the morning show, like, just this semester, it's been nice to be able to close out the shows. And, Jane, you know, that first hour, I almost forget that's how. How it all rolled. [01:05:39] Speaker C: That's true. [01:05:39] Speaker A: You know, so many shows feels so long ago. [01:05:42] Speaker C: It does. [01:05:43] Speaker B: It does. It's crazy. [01:05:45] Speaker C: Yeah. Just yesterday, we had that little first meeting that summer called everyone into for the start of the year. [01:05:50] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Yeah. And I'll be the one organizing those. [01:05:53] Speaker C: That's true. And we got those sheets that we never filled out. [01:05:57] Speaker B: I don't even remember. [01:05:58] Speaker C: Remember she gave us, like, a sheet. [01:05:59] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [01:06:01] Speaker B: Those out the first time. We're like, the production clock thing. [01:06:04] Speaker C: Yeah. Yeah. [01:06:05] Speaker B: Because I talked to her about that. The morning show would not work well with a production clock. Didn't make any sense because of how many segments we do and how loose we do it. [01:06:14] Speaker C: Yeah. We just talk about whatever. We don't know what we're gonna talk about before forward. [01:06:17] Speaker B: Well, I do have a little bit inside it, you know, info about all that, you know, about. Basically, all I'll say is the things that are in place now are gonna be rediscussed and how they're applied next year, and the voice of the people might be heard. [01:06:32] Speaker A: The voice of the voice of the people. Wait, wait, wait. Which voice of the people? [01:06:38] Speaker B: Fun fact. [01:06:38] Speaker C: The voice of the people. [01:06:39] Speaker A: The voice of the people is on the radio? [01:06:41] Speaker C: Yeah. As a dj? Yeah. [01:06:44] Speaker B: Did you know. He didn't know that you could listen to us on tune in? [01:06:47] Speaker C: Really? [01:06:48] Speaker B: Yeah. At one of the WVUA tabling events last week, and I was doking, literally, like, had my promotion materials, like, hey, did you know you can listen to us in tune? He's like, no, that's great. I'm so obvious. We have to educate everyone from the inside. [01:07:01] Speaker C: Not even the inside. [01:07:02] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [01:07:02] Speaker A: Everybody listen to student section tonight. Luke Anderson, good friend of mine, will be on there talking about the MLB. [01:07:09] Speaker B: Luke Ampersand. [01:07:10] Speaker C: Indeed, Luke Haynes. And the world of baseball, even though he's a Mets fan, so he probably has real bad taste. Love the Mets, maybe. [01:07:18] Speaker A: I mean, if his football takes or anything to go off of, I can't imagine his baseball takes are very good. [01:07:23] Speaker B: But he knows a lot more, whatever his football takes. [01:07:26] Speaker C: Fact I've learned, though. Did y'all know in 1987, Richard Nixon. Richard Milhouse Nixon was on a Mets postgame show as the featured guest and had pretty good baseball while he was playing his favorite. Put in those in the eighties after you resisted, like, seven years before he died. [01:07:42] Speaker B: I tried to hear the 86. [01:07:43] Speaker C: He was a big fan of Keith the captain Hernandez. I love Hernandez. [01:07:48] Speaker B: Great player, man. That's. Whoa. I mean, I voted for, like I would have voted for. The only problem was he got caught. Let's be real. [01:07:57] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:07:57] Speaker B: You know, I love that bit. I love that bit. [01:08:02] Speaker C: It's a great bit. [01:08:03] Speaker B: I love that problem when he got caught. [01:08:07] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:08:07] Speaker A: If you got away with it. [01:08:08] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:08:08] Speaker A: He'd be pretty good. [01:08:09] Speaker B: I know. We reflected all the guests, real and not on the show. So many political personalities. Big Al. [01:08:16] Speaker C: Big Al. Yeah. [01:08:17] Speaker B: William James. We had a. Who was that representative of your frat? [01:08:22] Speaker C: We had Pedro J. Reyes III himself shout out, Pedro. To discuss some philanthropic works going on. [01:08:29] Speaker B: And was that our only guest of the first semester? [01:08:31] Speaker C: I think we didn't bring in a lot. We probably should have brought in more guests this year. Honestly, looking back, we were very last second. [01:08:37] Speaker B: We did good job about it this semester. [01:08:39] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [01:08:40] Speaker C: We brought in Senator Aaron Betty elections. [01:08:45] Speaker B: Then we had Miss University of Alabama, Marissa Luna, who writes music. [01:08:50] Speaker C: That's true. [01:08:50] Speaker B: Very cool. [01:08:51] Speaker C: We brought in. [01:08:52] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I brought in. I hooked some people up from the UA Bateman team. You know, it's a pr competition, and they're promoting an event. [01:09:01] Speaker C: They were promoting a charitable event. It was a charitable tournament. [01:09:04] Speaker B: A pickleball tournament. Yeah. [01:09:05] Speaker A: Oh, very cool, man. [01:09:06] Speaker C: I wish. [01:09:06] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Actually, I think. I don't know if it was through the Bateman time. I think it's something else that she may have been involved. [01:09:11] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:09:11] Speaker B: Either way. But I know we're through the uibateman team shout out. And, oh, we've had, we've had other people. Oh, well, when. When it was Marissa Luna. We had summer on air. [01:09:27] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:09:27] Speaker B: No, current programming director, summer Scruggins. Yeah. So that's. I'd count that. [01:09:32] Speaker C: We've, we've had Richard Jenkins now. [01:09:34] Speaker B: We've had Richard Jenkins. [01:09:36] Speaker C: We've had enough. We've had another person. [01:09:37] Speaker B: I swear. I feel so. [01:09:39] Speaker C: I swear, we've had another person. Who in the how? [01:09:42] Speaker B: I did. I don't think so. [01:09:45] Speaker C: No, we did. No, we had Robert Fusen. [01:09:48] Speaker B: Oh, that's right. [01:09:49] Speaker C: Director of get play, loving information, Robert Fusion. [01:09:54] Speaker B: That was on here. That was a fun one. And every single one of those people we mentioned had not seen the movie. [01:10:00] Speaker C: Also, I feel like Robert was, like, locked in, thinking this was gonna be a serious interview. [01:10:05] Speaker B: I know. I kind of wish we had. [01:10:06] Speaker C: Well, he did offer some serious answers that were actually quite enlightening about the world of theater from a director's point, because I've never directed. [01:10:12] Speaker B: But, you know, we do a little clowning. [01:10:15] Speaker C: We do a little clowning. A little clowning. We do a little trolling. It's called. We do a little trolling. The Oppenheimer bit. [01:10:24] Speaker B: I love the Oppenheimer bit, but I think it's time to retire the Oppenheimer bit. [01:10:28] Speaker C: We gotta pick a new movie, I guess. [01:10:29] Speaker B: A new movie. Okay. Okay. What movie? Is there any movie that has, like, an interrogation scene or do the Batman interrogation. [01:10:36] Speaker C: Yeah, the Batman. [01:10:39] Speaker B: I know. That one's so dependent on the Joker. [01:10:43] Speaker C: Yeah, I'm the Joker, baby. [01:10:45] Speaker B: Kim. All have a different joker personality in character. Never do the head first. Never do the head first. It makes them all woozy. They can't feel anything after that. I think you could pull off a good Arthur fleck kill. [01:10:59] Speaker C: I forget, was, was he the voice actor for one of. [01:11:02] Speaker B: No. And then Arthur flight. That's the Joker. Like the Joker. [01:11:06] Speaker C: I haven't actually seen the Joker. I've only seen the regular ones. What? I thought you're talking about the actor. [01:11:11] Speaker B: That, no, Joaquin Phoenix Joker. [01:11:12] Speaker C: I was like, I know Jack Nicholson. [01:11:14] Speaker B: I might be able, I might be able to do an okay, I know. Animated. [01:11:17] Speaker C: Mark Hamill, Joker. That's mad. Oh, I love Mark Hamill. Shout out Cesar Romero. The 60 joker. That had the mustache and they just put makeup over it. [01:11:26] Speaker B: I do think among the three of us, I think you'd give the best joking Phoenix performance. Like the kind of, the slower kind of, I think, I think it's right. [01:11:34] Speaker A: Who's the Jared Leto Joker? Who's got the damage tattoo? [01:11:38] Speaker C: I've never actually seen that either. [01:11:39] Speaker A: I don't know what Jared Leto. [01:11:41] Speaker C: I don't be watching stuff. [01:11:42] Speaker B: Yeah, but, yeah, I guess. I guess. Are you, are you gonna be Heath ledger? I'll be, I'll be, I'll be Heath Ledger. I've got scores. And you know how society 90.7, the cap, stolen Batman, you know, with the. [01:12:00] Speaker A: Joker, the home of the Joker, the. [01:12:04] Speaker B: Joker and more joker. This ain't your granny. This ain't your Batman station. And then it's like circus music. Can we get the circus music on? [01:12:16] Speaker A: Imagine if, like, hey, wait, you know that clown? [01:12:19] Speaker B: Yeah, that song? Yeah. [01:12:21] Speaker A: That was originally supposed to be a military march. So just imagine a bunch of soldiers. [01:12:27] Speaker B: Walking out to that. [01:12:27] Speaker A: It was supposed to be intimidating with. [01:12:31] Speaker B: A really good drum line. [01:12:32] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:12:34] Speaker B: I don't know, man. I don't know. Okay, okay. [01:12:38] Speaker C: Would you be, like, imagine. [01:12:42] Speaker A: What would. [01:12:42] Speaker B: Make you more scared when you see the people in uniform walking around campus, or if you saw people in clowns walking around campus? I guess it'd be the clown. [01:12:49] Speaker C: Clowns. Yeah. [01:12:50] Speaker B: Wait, imagine if we had, like, an ROTC but clown organization. Like, you can. No, but a clown officer's training board. [01:13:00] Speaker C: Can we get the University of Alabama clowning club? [01:13:03] Speaker B: Wait, what does ROTC stand for? [01:13:05] Speaker C: Reserve officer training Corps. [01:13:07] Speaker B: Okay, okay. ROTC, but clowns. Reserve of the clown. Reign of the clowns. Oh, no, no. [01:13:15] Speaker C: See, you know, like, all those old german military marches that used to have very aggressive symbols in them, like, symboling. I feel like it would work with that. Like, dun dun dun dun. [01:13:24] Speaker A: I love listening to my german military marches and favorite genre music right there. [01:13:30] Speaker B: Wait, but what's the. What's the fazbear march? [01:13:33] Speaker A: That's a toreader march. That's mosaic. That's Carmen. [01:13:36] Speaker B: That's an opera. [01:13:41] Speaker C: I really enjoy the Freddy Fazbear fandom opera. Or. Or, or, or, or, or, or. [01:13:49] Speaker B: Do you want to start the reign of the clowns ROTC on campus? Yeah, we clown stage. You walk in the fresh food, and you'll see all the people, like, in a uniform, sitting together. Imagine that. But it's clowns. It's clowns, like, just the exact same thing, okay? Because they have, like, the, like, the tabs or whatever. Like, the flag. The clowns. Like, imagine. Just imagine, like, a big circus tent appears on the quad every now and again. There's room for it. You could have a circus, like, sideshow. Like, ten. [01:14:23] Speaker C: When are we getting a University of Alabama circus? [01:14:26] Speaker B: It would work. [01:14:26] Speaker C: It would work. [01:14:27] Speaker B: It would work. If we can get on campus, we could get a circus on the Stuart. [01:14:31] Speaker C: Bale, if you're listening, bring us a circus. [01:14:34] Speaker B: Please send in the clouds. Send in the clown morning show clowns. Wait, what if we did a bunch of clown stuff on air and then all walked around as clowns? As, like, viral marketing. [01:14:49] Speaker C: That's a good idea. [01:14:50] Speaker B: And be like, why are you up here? Find out on 90.7 the cats down. [01:14:53] Speaker C: 90.7 is the morning. True? [01:14:56] Speaker B: I'm really glad that this is the last conversation of the. [01:15:00] Speaker C: This has been a long one. [01:15:01] Speaker B: I think we're. You know, it's just about to be 959. I think it's time for some long, drawn out goodbyes. Before we take it to the music, I think we should decide what song do we want to go out on for the very last? [01:15:17] Speaker A: Ah, well, we never did our second Weezer Wednesday. [01:15:21] Speaker B: We never did our second. [01:15:22] Speaker C: Let's get some weezer. [01:15:23] Speaker B: I mean, what can be the classic? There's nothing more morning show than Weezer and there's nothing more weezer than the blue Album. And there's nothing more blue album than buddy album. [01:15:36] Speaker A: Very, very true. [01:15:37] Speaker C: So that's right. So for the entire year, we would now like to wish you well. Fare ye well, dear friends and dear listeners. [01:15:47] Speaker A: Thank you, listeners. [01:15:48] Speaker C: Stay gold. It's been a pleasure to join y'all every Wednesday morning for this year and for everyone that has finals. Godspeed and do well this final two weeks. [01:15:58] Speaker A: Godspeed, baby. [01:15:59] Speaker C: God speed. [01:16:02] Speaker B: I've been Andrew Howdige. [01:16:03] Speaker C: I've been Christian Martin. [01:16:04] Speaker A: I've been Richard Jenkins. [01:16:06] Speaker B: And we'll see y'all next semester on the. [01:16:19] Speaker A: Wvuafm Tuscaloosa.

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