TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
6 O' FIVERS WAKE UP 5/19/26
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It is 607 on the Liz Callaway Show with Text Summers. Welcome to your Tuesday morning, May 19th. We'll be at the parade on Saturday morning. It's gonna be um a beautiful day or a chance of rain. I think I heard chance of rain.
SPEAKER_04It's afternoon, uh like 30% chance. They said actually Andrew Dockery's. Right. Andrew Dockery says, Don't cancel any weekend plans. Okay. It's just, you know. Excellent. Might it'll be a little brief downpour and then done.
SPEAKER_07All right.
SPEAKER_04And not everybody sees it.
SPEAKER_07That's true. That's how it is around here. Yeah, exactly.
SPEAKER_04So we're good. We're gonna be at the parade.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, in the morning.
SPEAKER_04We're gonna be uh in the are we wearing Lama Lot shirts. Well, I was gonna wear that new thing that I got us.
SPEAKER_07What?
SPEAKER_04You got for the 70 years party. I got matching one.
SPEAKER_07You want to wear that?
SPEAKER_04I was thinking, yeah.
SPEAKER_07Okay.
SPEAKER_04So it's got our last names on it. TKN in the front, it's camo. Yes. Flag on it.
SPEAKER_07Absolutely. We'll wear that.
SPEAKER_04All right.
SPEAKER_07Yeah.
SPEAKER_04All right. And Nicolina's gonna help us.
SPEAKER_07Okay. She's coming on board.
SPEAKER_04Yep. She's gonna come on board.
SPEAKER_07I may bring coffee.
SPEAKER_04Please do. Might as well. Yeah. So both of them will put them to work so you and I can be.
SPEAKER_07Are we throwing t-shirts? Yeah. Oh, we have them all down already, right?
SPEAKER_04Sure. I don't know.
SPEAKER_07I thought we had a bunch from the event we had.
SPEAKER_04There could be. Yeah. If not, I'm just gonna take them and tie them into a knot and whip them. Okay. Great that way.
SPEAKER_07Well, we'll have to check the van to make sure. Um, because we'll have to put them in our car.
SPEAKER_03Yep.
SPEAKER_07And have them in some sort of boxes.
SPEAKER_03Yep.
SPEAKER_07And uh I'm aware. Yeah. Okay. Because it's like unbelievable Saturday already. I know. And then the following Friday, the 29th, we'll be live at the uh tiny home village. That's right. Yeah. Me and my hoe.
SPEAKER_04You and your shovel.
SPEAKER_07What? Why are you keeping laughing? I don't know.
SPEAKER_04Can I wear white before Memorial Day? Or is that after Labor Day?
SPEAKER_07It doesn't matter here because it's always warm. Oh. I wear white all year. Okay. I mean, I really broke that law. I mean, I never broke that law back in like when I lived in New York, you would just wear white not past Labor Day.
SPEAKER_03Okay, that so there's a rule.
SPEAKER_07There there was. Who came out? And then I was told that the rule doesn't exist anymore. I don't know. It's a fashion rule. You could wear winter white, which is like not a bright white, but since living here, it's warm and you know, whatever. I think warm weather equals white anytime. Yeah. But you're not supposed to wear like white pumps or white dresses.
SPEAKER_04White after Labor Day, fashion rule. Outdated. Classic tradition from the 19th century. Told you. Today there are no hard and fast restrictions on wearing white. However, practically speaking, you should avoid white during certain formal events. Most notably as a wedding guest, yeah. You don't want to upstage the bride, really?
SPEAKER_07Yeah. That's a known fact.
SPEAKER_04Really? What bride nowadays is wearing white anyway? Isn't that supposed to signify purity?
SPEAKER_07Well, I mean what? White, ivory, you know, they wear champagne.
SPEAKER_04Whatever.
SPEAKER_07It used to be bright white.
SPEAKER_04I have white shorts on today. I want to know if I was breaking any fashion rules.
SPEAKER_07No. Awesome. The fact that you're wearing shorts alone dictates whether or not you should wear white.
SPEAKER_04What do you mean?
SPEAKER_07Because it's a warm weather thing.
SPEAKER_04Oh.
SPEAKER_07Yeah. I just want to. Yep.
SPEAKER_04It's a program. Shorts that were the same color as my legs. Exactly. Kind of blends in.
SPEAKER_07It looks like you're wearing pants.
SPEAKER_04Thank you.
SPEAKER_07Well, you got strings hanging there from your shorts.
SPEAKER_04No.
SPEAKER_07Never mind. Those are your legs. Oh my gosh. Hey, listen, we have um a lot of breaking news that we need to get to. Uh, of course, we had that San Diego shooting. We also had the shooting in Austin, multiple uh scenes. I don't even know what was going on there. These teenagers just driving through the neighborhood. It's like crazy. Crazy stuff. Um and so we had. I was just uh checking to see if there was um, I know they uh released a picture of the uh Texas shooters.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, I've got audio on that.
SPEAKER_07Texas police have released the mugshot of one of the three juveniles arrested over the week in a connection to twelve separate shooting incidents across Austin that injured four people. It was a 28-hour rampage. It was a 13, I'm sorry, a 17-year-old Christian Ferrardo Mondragon. What a weird name that is.
SPEAKER_04He doesn't sound like he's from here.
SPEAKER_07Um was taken into custody Sunday after allegedly partaking in a citywide shooting spree that left four people injured, struck two fire stations, and triggered a shelter-in-place order for South Austin. Now the two additional suspects are 15 and 16 years old. These people look whacked out. Uh started on Saturday at 11:30 a.m. with a stolen firearm, and after that, within five hours, they were shooting shooting up all sorts of stuff, and it went on till 9 p.m. at night. Why? Crazy stuff. Oh no, it continued into Sunday, excuse me. Um, all day Sunday, just shooting everything up. Why? That's you know, you always wonder, like, what is going on with these people? Um, and I was uh reading the article of the the teen mosque killer, and uh and it's really unbelievable, but these these kids are 17 and 18. This lost generation of young men, trans this and trans that. I don't know if these people are trans trans or what's going on, but NBC News has identified them as Kane Clark, a 17-year-old. This is now the San Diego Mosque shooting, Caleb Vazquez, he's um 18. They started spraying bullets, I guess they were both shooting, outside the Islamic Center of San Diego around 11:40 a.m. Monday. But police were already looking for them because one uh one of their mothers called police and said, My son's suicidal, he's run away, he took my guns, he took my car, this is what he's driving. They were looking all over for him. Um, they shot and killed the security guard and two others that I don't know if they were in the school, outside the school, but they they didn't couldn't get inside the school, that we know. Um, thank God. But they continued on and they shot at a landscaper working on the side of the road, but he had a helmet on, and they think it deflected off the man's helmet, so he was spared. Guardian Angel. Unbelievable. And then they killed he that they killed themselves and they were found. Now, had they not killed themselves, I don't know what would have happened. Officers arrived on the scene within four minutes because they were already looking for these kids and they were pinging on all the license plate readers, so they they kind of knew after the fact where they were. Uh, they found three people shot to death outside the Islamic center. Uh one of them was a security guard, Amin Abdullah. He was hailed a hero after he sprang into action to protect others. Uh a neighbor said she watched in ho horror as a security guard was struck at least with two gunshots while children were playing outside, were herded into the building. As many as 100 officers then combed the mosque for any signs of shooters, breaking down doors as they evacuated Al Rashid School on campus, um, kindergarten through third grade. The teens had already fled and already shot the landscape the landscaper working on a home nearby as they made their their escape. Uh it says here that the landscaper was working on a next-door neighbor's house to this um person. And it said here, um he ended up on the ground. He was bloody on his head as he stood up. But it said now they said that the helmet he was wearing at the time probably ricocheted that bullet.
SPEAKER_03Like I said, Guardian Angel.
SPEAKER_07That's crazy.
SPEAKER_04I know.
SPEAKER_07Um, he also saw he uh someone else saw him one of the shooters shoot out windows of a car that was being driven uh like someone was driving by. Um so now they're looking at this as a hate crime because of anti-Islamic writings they found inside the vehicle.
SPEAKER_06Right.
SPEAKER_07So they said that they are calling that hate speech. There was hate speech written on the weapons used in the shooting and a shotgun, and there was a gas can with an SS sticker on the side. Uh, they were located at the scene where the suspects' bodies were discovered. Is that a Nazi symbol?
SPEAKER_03The SS? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Secret Service SS.
SPEAKER_07Okay. The shooting at the San Diego Islamic Center um came at the beginning of one of the holiest months on the Muslim calendar. It translates uh to the month of the pilgrimage and marks the time where millions of Muslims across the world embark on the Hajj, which is that annual pri pilm pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
SPEAKER_04I I need to make a correction, not Secret Service, is Schustafel, which is Protection Squadron.
SPEAKER_07Okay.
SPEAKER_04My mistake. I had to look it up. After I said it, I was like, nope, that's not right.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, I I never heard of that. I've I've heard of SS, but I didn't know what it was.
SPEAKER_04It's the Schustaffel. There's two S's in Schustaffel. It's uh it's directly um translated as protection squadron. For for primarily the organization in Nazi Germany that was Adolf Hitler's personal bodyguards. Okay. So kind of like a secret service for him, but it was really a Schustaffel, and it translates to protection squad.
SPEAKER_07I don't know if these people are Jewish. I mean their names don't indicate any um I guess heritage in that way, so I don't I don't know. But there was word that that particular mosque had a connection to 9-11. I believe the attackers, some of the attackers went there or something. And I remember this long ago when they were talking about these radical mosques. And um let me just look it up really quick. Um 9-11 connection. I can't remember what the actual connection was.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, Andy No published something in the uh I'm trying to pull it up here, but it has 9-11 hijacker ties.
SPEAKER_07Um now remember, remember how there were people helping them in Saudi in San Diego? Remember that whole thing? Yes. We see all these videos of people. So it says here, uh, best known as the home of two 9-11 hijackers, while its current Imam has justified the October 7th terror attacks. Okay, so it's one of those radical, hateful mosques, but that doesn't mean you go there and shoot them up. And so now we have three people dead, and then another two shooters that were just obsessed with that particular place. Um the uh two hijackers were Nawaf, Al-Hazmi, and Khalid Al-Midar. And I don't know which hijackers these are now because I don't remember. I know. But they were taking flight lessons. Remember that story?
SPEAKER_04And everybody talked about they never finished the class to do the landing.
SPEAKER_07Right. Yeah, I remember that. So they also um were at the uh they had an apartment nearby. So, you know, there was that, and also the Imam that is there now was praising the October 7th attacks by Hamas on Israel. And so there was someone shouting from the audience of the press conference with the San Diego mayor, just an on live TV, an absolute dirty word tirade on live TV, because I was watching it, and she was saying, You have done nothing about these Zionists and they're threatening us, and blah, blah, blah. And um finally uh that person just stopped screaming.
SPEAKER_04Or they were removed, one or the other.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, but he just waited. Um, it says here, Selma Hussein. Let's see. Uh let me just go back here. Okay, so the wife of the Imam have also been under fire for inflammatory rhetoric. Selma Hussein has, quote, promoted incitement, spread hatred of Israel, engaged in anti-Israel activism, and is a supporter of BDS, boycott divestment and sanctions movement. Um they also posted images of Jewish star murdering babies with the devil is killing. That's the that's the the words they use, the devil is killing scrawl in the wake of the October 7th attacks. So they were supposedly a very anti-Semitic mosque, which is not surprising because that's the basis of their entire existence. Some people will argue that no, it's a peaceful religion, but it's not.
SPEAKER_04Um you won't convince me of that. Sorry.
SPEAKER_07I haven't seen any peaceful people. I used to think that too. But there's so much hatred. Yep. Um, and so one parent said problems have sprung up since October 7th when the mosque called police claiming vandalism because a K through eight school across the street hung hostage posters and they found that to be very hostile towards them. So it seems to me that there was a lot of of uh hatred sentiment brewing between two sides. And I don't know if these kids were radicalized to do something about it.
SPEAKER_04So Yeah, I think we have to consider all possibilities because we have to remember, you know, the Bon Gino rule, 48 hours, whatever. Uh you know, something's just off here. I don't know what it is. I'm not claiming I know anything. I'm not even suggesting anything. I just feel like we're missing something. Like all the information's not quite there yet.
SPEAKER_07No, we we don't know any I saw a picture of the guy. Um I think it's Kane Clark.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, I saw that one too. I I couldn't verify if it was that person or not. That person looks the way they look.
SPEAKER_07Kane Clark, 17th. Um I don't know. He looks a little effeminate?
SPEAKER_04Sort of.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, I mean he's he doesn't mean he might have been a young boy here.
SPEAKER_03True.
SPEAKER_07Um, but he was seventeen at the time of this, but he he looks kind of like generic. I wouldn't I would not know if he's a boy or a girl in looking at that. Agree. Uh but he's in a singlet, like a wrestling singlet. Yes.
SPEAKER_04So Again, doesn't mean anything we don't know. I don't know.
SPEAKER_07I just know that people that are homicidal and suicidal have a screw loose. Exactly. And um the mother knew it.
SPEAKER_03Yes.
SPEAKER_07And a lot of parents know this.
SPEAKER_04Parents know when there's something off with their kid. Yeah. Immediately.
SPEAKER_07Immediately. So she called police, she tried. Yep. Too late.
SPEAKER_04When nothing seems certain, one thing is the Liz Callaway show with Nick's number every weekday morning right now. Are you just a rainbow in the dark? I think you are.
SPEAKER_07Do rainbows glow in the dark?
SPEAKER_04They've been bitten by a nuclear field.
SPEAKER_07And there might be some out there.
SPEAKER_04That's what they say.
SPEAKER_07Yeah. Um, yeah, that that mosque thing, that's that's pretty crazy.
SPEAKER_04Um Yeah, we had uh Laura with uh do you want to hear that one? It's like about a minute and a half.
SPEAKER_07You want to put a button on it?
SPEAKER_04Yeah, let's put a button on it. This is she had this criminal defense attorney, I believe, Paul Morrow. I think he's a lawyer, uh, discussing it. Here, listen.
SPEAKER_00Paul, uh several uh media sources tonight reminding their viewers that uh I guess it was two members of the crew, the 9-11 hijackers, were uh frequent attendees of this same mosque. Um, and there's speculation, obviously, that these uh young men, or more young men lost on the internet, and that this in part became an obsession. We don't know yet, we'll find out. But there is, of course, that 9-11 uh connection on this horrific, horrific uh day.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, and in fact, one of the main spiritual sanctioners that came out post-9-11, the guy named Ammar Alaki, who was ultimately drawn by the Obama administration, was connected to that area as well. We don't know that, but that's certainly going to be one of the nodes of investigation here when the FBI and other officials there are talking about search for us that they're going to be executing. You've got to believe that a lot of that is going to be digital. Because right now, while we have two potential perpetrators who are deceased, we don't know that that's everybody. And a lot of times we know that this stuff happens online. These people manage to find themselves in groups, having done years, decade and a half at least of this kind of work. I can tell you that very, very rarely does it happen in a vacuum. And then they're also gonna be looking at the weapons. I know we have at least one gun that goes to a family member. But where do they get the guns? Were those guns cognizantly supplied? All of these can be areas of investigation that they're gonna be going at very hard to make sure there's no more danger.
SPEAKER_04There you go. Alright. It's always the question where do they get the weapons?
SPEAKER_07Well, from his mother. Yeah. He stole the weapons from her.
SPEAKER_04Right.
SPEAKER_07She had some weapons.
SPEAKER_04No, I knew that. It's just funny that, you know. Why they have to say that. I thought that was kind of obvious, even in the early hours of the uh investigation.
SPEAKER_07Yeah.
SPEAKER_04I think Sid said it best earlier this morning here on the uh Budget Blinds text line. No one is teaching children how to be men and women anymore, sadly. They're letting online do it for them.
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SPEAKER_04Or activist teachers or what have you. Kids are so I mean, what's the main thing kids want to do? Think about it. Back when you were a kid, what did you what is the I mean, besides, I want to be rich, I want to be famous, you know, all that other nonsense. What did you really want as a kid? I know what I wanted. I wanted to fit in. I wanted to feel like I was part of a group of friends. I remember feeling that. And I remember some of the best days I had as a sm as a kid, young kid in the neighborhood is when the big kids let me play baseball with them. That was one of the greatest feelings. I can't get that feeling. I can't shake how I felt. And this was when I was like nine.
SPEAKER_07We used to have a program where the older kids would reach down to the younger grades and you would buddy up. That's great. Like, you know, a couple of years older, and you would have this automatic friend built in that made you cool because it was an older kid. And we used to have that program where um you used to do that and just that way that child always feels like they have a friend everywhere, like a buddy system. And but But honestly, what's I think what's happening overall is there's a complete influx of social media in people's lives. And just like when we were kids growing up, they called it the boob tube because you would just sit in front of the TV and just be mesmerized by the blue light. It's you can see it on children's faces. You go anywhere in a restaurant, you go to church, you go anywhere where kids are just in this hypnotic state with the blue light. Even adults, doom scrolling, all of it. We've all fallen victim to it. So now imagine if your brain is not formed yet, and you are being programmed by all these other people. Now we were programmed by TV, Saturday morning TV. That's all we had was like from 6 a.m. till like 10 a.m. And then it was like there was nothing good on, and then you were forced to go outside because there was nothing else to do.
SPEAKER_04My dad would say, get outside, it's a nice day, don't come back until dinner.
SPEAKER_07My kids, you know, the millennials, they had Nick at night, they had 24-hour Disney Channel, they had DVDs, they had computers with all sorts of programs, and my son would just sit there with his feet up on the desk at three years old, clicking through the dinosaur game. But I was like, Oh, it's a learning game. Oh, and he probably learned some stuff from there because every game I would buy him was learning-based, you know? Right. Um, and and but my son was very involved in sports. He was getting out there and doing other things or whatever, but there were times where he'd be like, Can I do the he would say, Pewter, pewter? He wanted to go on the computer. And I mean, he was three and four. He was teaching my father how to use it. My father was like shocked that my three-year-old son was operating this desktop computer. Um, and so he would pick the game, he knew which one he wanted to play, he put it in the CD-ROM, and you know. So, did they learn something from it? Yeah, I guess so.
SPEAKER_04You know, it was math, it was science, it was but Yeah, but we learned that too without the aid of those devices. So what are we doing?
SPEAKER_07It's very bad. It's very bad. I just see these these children um hypnotized. Like we were at the graduation.
SPEAKER_06Yeah.
SPEAKER_07Um the other day. For Grady. Yeah, for Grady. And next to me, there was like a three or four-year-old, and it was young parents, and they had a baby. And that kid that was sitting next to me just sat there staring at the cell phone video. It was horrible. The whole time. And I and I was thinking to myself, oh my god, my kids would never sit there and sit through a graduation. Like they would never be able to sit through a graduation.
SPEAKER_03That's why they were given the phone.
SPEAKER_07That's why they were given the phone, because they will sit there and do nothing.
SPEAKER_04And be quiet.
SPEAKER_07And be quiet.
SPEAKER_04I know.
SPEAKER_07So it's a great pacifier, but it's crazy.
SPEAKER_04It's it's hard to I know. Because I know this because I have children that age. And the only thing that saves, I feel Nicolina is she's not interested in sitting still for very long. She'll look at it for a little bit, watch a video or two, and daddy, let's play. I want to go outside, wanna do this. She's got too much energy, and that's that's a good thing. I mean, it drives us nuts because she's she's like me when I was young. Yeah. Tons of energy, but that's good because she's not glued to a device.
SPEAKER_07I know. It's it's terrible though. There's a lot of kids that don't fall into that gaming.
SPEAKER_04I know, I know.
SPEAKER_07And um there are people, predators that are on those headsets right into your and this is what the power of suggestion is about. And you know what? This is what we do on radio. It's theater of the mind. It's like reading a book. So when you read a book, people always say, oh, the book was way better than the movie. Now they used to say that. They they always say it. And the movie has got like CGI, it's got AI, it's got all this like, you know, stuff in it, and that is so spectacular. The seats in the movie theater vibrate when there's an explosion, you're in a recliner, you're watching these movies, but they go, meh, the book was better. I mean, millions and millions of dollars are being spent on movies. How is the book better? Because it's the theater of the mind. And the theater of the mind is comes into play a thousand percent when you're on, you know, when you're reading a book, and then it comes into play when you're on radio. People imagine who what does the speaker look like? Who, you know, people say, oh, I imagined you as this. I never thought this was you, you know, like, oh, you look so much different than what I imagined. Their imagination, there's there's all sorts of theater of the mind going on. Uh, they used to do soap operas and movie type of scripts on radio.
SPEAKER_04Lone Ranger started on radio.
SPEAKER_07So we're you're able to listen to that. And what are you looking at when you're listening to that? Nothing. You're looking into your mind's eye and you're listening to radio. People used to gather around the radio. And so when you're gaming and you have headphones on and someone is literally responding to you, they can hear you breathing on the microphone. You, it's a voice in your head, literally. Because I know when we are on radio, we're talking to one person at a time. It's a single consumer. You're not standing in front of an audience of 10,000 people speaking to the crowd. You're speaking directly to that person. That's what the gaming thing is. And that person feels validated, they feel seen, they feel heard, and they are a victim of the power of suggestion. And it could be a good thing, but it could be a bad thing. You know, and we don't know what w who is talking to these young people in their headphones. It's bad. They're literally trying to find, you know, each game that's out there has a demographic it's going for, correct? Yes. That's how you they sell these.
SPEAKER_04Specific, yes.
SPEAKER_07They're looking for a certain type of person, and they are um profiling you as you're playing. And so are the bad demons out there that are looking for you to do their dirty work. The devil can't do it. The devil needs you to do it. The devil loves idle hands. We've always heard that. The devil loves empty vessels, it's looking for this. And that's why the power of suggestion works so well because those people have no purpose, they're not seen, they don't feel seen, and they develop a psychosis. And not to mention, you know, they may have had some issues along the way with fitting in or, you know, some kind of, oh, your child is ADD, ADHD. I think that's an absolute hoax. And I've believed that since I read a book back in 19, oh, well, let's see, 2001, 2002, I read a book called The Hyperactivity Hoax. We never had this problem before. Once in a while, a kid was acting up in school, you discipline them, positive reward system, maybe some punishment here and there, consequences. But you know what? My kids were growing up, everybody was on Ritalin, concerta, Adderall. They're still taking Adderall. Adults now say, I have ADD, I have ADHD, I have I undiagnosed ADHD. That's why my life is a mess.
SPEAKER_04Remember the guy who came up with that to get it in the DSM, which by the way, you get it in that, you can prescribe medication because it's an actual flexion.
SPEAKER_07For the rest of your life.
SPEAKER_04And he admitted he made it up.
SPEAKER_07And there's a book written on it from a psychologist in California. And when I read that book, I said, wow, look at the road I've been led down by teachers. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04Some kids just have a lot of creative energy.
SPEAKER_07People don't have teachers can't handle it because they have 30 other children in the classroom. You can't have the one bouncing off the walls. How are you gonna get anything done? It's difficult. You know, it's not the cheat the teacher's like job to try and contain an unruly child. Some of them are unruly. But you can't handcuff them, you can't duct tape them. It is disruptive in the class. A lot of these children, yes, they are disruptive in the class. They're disruptive to the learning experience of the other children, the well-behaved, quote unquote children. But, you know, what are the side effects of these drugs? We never talk about the cocktails that these kids are on. You know, a lot of these drugs call cause, we hear it all the time on the commercials, suicidal ideation. We hear about it all the time. You can't take a certain drug at a certain age because it causes this and that. So I don't know what we're doing here, but I also believe this. Because every time I think about Agent Orange, I think about this. What are we passing down to our children? What have we been exposed to? What medications have we taken as children, as young adults, as adults? What were we doing to our bodies? Because that's all passed on to our children. And I don't know. Maybe we should be looking at the impact of agent orange in our population. Do you ever think about that? We hear about how it goes down one level, two levels, three levels, maybe four levels down into the generations. Maybe there's something in the DNA that we're passing on here. How is it that we have all these autistic children? Or ADHD? You know, like why is that? Why is there something going on in our neurosystems? It's just a lot of questions. Um I don't know why since Columbine, since what, 1999? We've been having these teenage shooters. Why are they so angry? I don't know. I don't know why. Why do they feel like they are tasked with this quest to kill people? Does anybody have an answer for that? I mean, this is like really a plague on our society, and it happen it keeps happening. Keeps happening. All right.
SPEAKER_04Hey, guess who this is? Finally gave us the CD. We talked about it at one of our parties, Jody Hunter's library.
SPEAKER_01Stop, ask if I could help her overway.
SPEAKER_04He gave me permission to uh use it as bumper music.
SPEAKER_07So it's an honor to have boys and guitar players.
SPEAKER_04Yes, Max wrote these songs and shipped it off to Nashville. Uh never know.
SPEAKER_01Yes. We took her back to the battle. Watch you do that for what my father does great.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, it's a great song. It is. He wrote one about his grandfather as well.
SPEAKER_04Yep, there's a bunch of really great songs on that disc that he gave me, so I'm happy to share it along with everybody.
SPEAKER_07And the way I met Jody Hunter Lineberry is uh his wife works with my son, uh my son, my um husband. And his wife said that he listens to the show. And then he said uh that, you know, anytime we need him for entertainment, and then we asked him to do baby love last year and this year. He was happy to be part of the event and donated his time, which was very kind of him. And then he performed at an event uh that Don had.
SPEAKER_04And uh that's where I saw him and he gave me the CD.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, that's awesome.
SPEAKER_04So I said, I can use this for bumper music, he goes, I'd be honored. I said, No, the honor's ours.
SPEAKER_07So cool.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, so thank you.
SPEAKER_07I'm so glad you did that. That's awesome.
SPEAKER_04So I got a couple of them in there, they'll show up every once in a while. I'll point them out.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, I love it. Can you buy that CD?
SPEAKER_04Uh you know, he didn't tell me.
SPEAKER_07Huh.
SPEAKER_04I would imagine. Yeah. I would imagine he's selling it. Like Spotify or something?
SPEAKER_07Yeah, like I wonder how that works.
SPEAKER_04I know that it you gotta go through the distribution company to do that. The record label handled it for my old stuff. Yeah. I don't know about new stuff, I would imagine.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, okay.