WQSB Morning Show with Barry and Holli

Episode 57

June 28, 2024 WQSB Season 1 Episode 57
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Ever wondered what your internet search history might reveal about you if you were to, you know, kick the bucket? This episode is packed with lighthearted banter as Barry and I (Holli) navigate everything from my new hair highlights to the odd and amusing remedies our listeners suggest for my stubborn stye. We kick off with laughs about seasonal hair changes, plans for pool day escapades, and even speculate on the existence of butt styes. Tune in for some giggles and thought-provoking reflections on our digital footprints.

Get ready for an unpredictable weather forecast in Guntersville and a lively discussion on quirky home remedies. We debate the necessity of sunglasses on a potentially stormy weekend, share amusing listener tips involving potato slices, and even mix up a Kindle with a Ken doll. The conversation shifts to hair trends and an exciting local blood drive with unique incentives. Plus, we preview upcoming movie releases like "A Quiet Place: Day One" and Kevin Costner's epic "Horizon: An American Saga, Chapter One."

Food lovers, this one's for you! We're thrilled about trying new snacks like Doritos Hot Mustard and Hidden Valley Ranch Cheez-Its. We also share funny stories about fake restaurant openings and welcome Rachel with her brand-new walk-up music. Amidst all the fun, we highlight a community drive for dog food donations and a special adoption event with Second Chance Shelter. Wrapping up, we dive deep into the importance of letting go of resentment and bitterness for personal well-being. It's an episode filled with laughter, community spirit, and heartfelt conversations.

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Ever wondered what your internet search history might reveal about you if you were to, you know, kick the bucket? This episode is packed with lighthearted banter as Barry and I (Holli) navigate everything from my new hair highlights to the odd and amusing remedies our listeners suggest for my stubborn stye. We kick off with laughs about seasonal hair changes, plans for pool day escapades, and even speculate on the existence of butt styes. Tune in for some giggles and thought-provoking reflections on our digital footprints.

Get ready for an unpredictable weather forecast in Guntersville and a lively discussion on quirky home remedies. We debate the necessity of sunglasses on a potentially stormy weekend, share amusing listener tips involving potato slices, and even mix up a Kindle with a Ken doll. The conversation shifts to hair trends and an exciting local blood drive with unique incentives. Plus, we preview upcoming movie releases like "A Quiet Place: Day One" and Kevin Costner's epic "Horizon: An American Saga, Chapter One."

Food lovers, this one's for you! We're thrilled about trying new snacks like Doritos Hot Mustard and Hidden Valley Ranch Cheez-Its. We also share funny stories about fake restaurant openings and welcome Rachel with her brand-new walk-up music. Amidst all the fun, we highlight a community drive for dog food donations and a special adoption event with Second Chance Shelter. Wrapping up, we dive deep into the importance of letting go of resentment and bitterness for personal well-being. It's an episode filled with laughter, community spirit, and heartfelt conversations.

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

Oh man, it's time to rise and shine and get your morning started with Alabama's award-winning morning show. My God, what a glorious day. Looks like we might have a hit Broadcasting live from high atop Alabama's beautiful Sand Mountain. I love the morning show. Thanks, guys. My mama said we're crazy. Please welcome your hosts, Barry. Do you believe in ghosts?

Speaker 1:

I do. But more importantly, I think they need to believe in themselves. And Holly, we both have so much in common. We both love soup, we love snow peas.

Speaker 3:

Folks, we came in a laugh, didn't we?

Speaker 1:

Good morning at 609. I just love that song.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I do too.

Speaker 1:

It's such a good feel, good song.

Speaker 2:

That's a good one. Now listen, I don't want you to be alarmed.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

I'm the same person.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

But I did get highlights in my hair yesterday.

Speaker 1:

Who are you?

Speaker 2:

I know I'm the same Holly.

Speaker 1:

Have you seen, holly?

Speaker 2:

I'm the same person. I've always been Barry.

Speaker 1:

Well, whoever you are, you got a style in your eye.

Speaker 2:

I know. So I got good hair, but I got a style.

Speaker 1:

I didn't recognize you at all because you have new hair, no makeup on, no makeup on, but you do have one eyeball. You now have three eyes Eyeballs you now have three eyes.

Speaker 2:

I know Three eyeballs. If anybody has any recommendations for a style, send us a Facebook message. We know warm, compressed and wait.

Speaker 1:

That's all the internet says is put something warm on it.

Speaker 2:

But I need to pop it. Don't, don't.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I need to. Don't do that. It's poppable.

Speaker 1:

Not until at least 9-0-1.

Speaker 2:

I'll wait until 9-0-1.

Speaker 1:

It's poppable, not until at least 9-0-1. I'll wait until 9-0-1.

Speaker 2:

I'll wait until a month later. Actually, I'm not going to wait until 9-0-1 because I'm going to be busy petting puppies.

Speaker 1:

Yes, you are Today's puppy day.

Speaker 2:

Today is puppy day, well, dog day.

Speaker 1:

Let's say dog day, because there may be more. There'll probably be some older ones too, which I hope they are. Which yeah?

Speaker 2:

I have summer hair and I have winter hair and I think that that's normal. I'm going to oh, that's a good poll. What Do you do? Summer hair and winter hair? Because a lot of women I know, including me, will go darker in the fall. Why? Because there's no sun to bleach it out.

Speaker 1:

There's no sun.

Speaker 2:

No not really.

Speaker 1:

I live in Albertville, Alabama. I'm pretty sure they're sun.

Speaker 2:

Barry, you know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 1:

You're not laying out in the sun Like today's pool day, you and your daughter. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so I get it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so with the blonde it just kind of and can I be honest with you?

Speaker 1:

No lie to me, please Okay.

Speaker 2:

I'll lie. Okay, I did not hair. I did. I was full of gray hair and then she said that these blonde highlights will help hide it. She said my gosh holly, she, she's been doing my hair since I was 15. Her name is brandy hancock. Love her um. She said yeah, have you been going through something? I said yep, oh, gray hair, yeah gotcha. Well, it's not there now oh no, you can't see it because it's highlighted, yeah it looks good.

Speaker 1:

Oh, thanks, it looks good. So now you're ready for the pool today with the daughters I'm ready for the pool but then you found out, you got a little style in the eye maybe I've never had one oh, you haven't.

Speaker 2:

oh, I do, I do. Is it painful? Yeah, it's like. Every time I blink it's a little jolt of electricity through my eyeball. Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

It hurts. So is this a buildup of like oil and stuff around the eyelid?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like eyelashes and stuff.

Speaker 1:

Because we were looking up how to get rid of it and everybody, all the treatments, say just mainly get a warm compress and leave it on there two or three times a day and it's going to take about seven to ten days to go away.

Speaker 2:

I need help. Somebody message me on facebook, on wqsb's facebook, and let me know what I can do for this style. I'm not going to the doctor, no, no, but people do I know I'm not no, I wouldn't for that, no, I don't want them to like, glance it like, come at me with a little razor and not for that.

Speaker 1:

I wouldn't do that if it was on my butt. I have. No, I'm not going for the doctor for a dad. Is it such a thing as?

Speaker 2:

a butt style? I don't know. I would google it, but I'm afraid that I'll get fired when I go through your search history on this man. Hey, that's something to talk about. Have you ever thought about if you died today, what would people think of your search history?

Speaker 1:

They would have thought he should have been committed years ago.

Speaker 2:

Let me pull mine up real quick.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I'm going to pull it up.

Speaker 1:

Can you?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you can just go to Google and see what you typed in. Who was Clara Bow? I didn't know who Clara Bow was. Okay, classic country news. Okay, classic Country News. Okay, splashway.

Speaker 1:

Splashway.

Speaker 2:

Poker Terms. Oh, what Graphic scene from a movie.

Speaker 1:

Why did you need to know that?

Speaker 2:

Because it was the human centipede.

Speaker 1:

Oh.

Speaker 2:

I was trying to show you a picture of it.

Speaker 1:

Okay, what's a different story?

Speaker 2:

Lucas Cinemas. Okay, I think I'd be okay, yeah, if I died. Random name generator, speaking of which we are going to announce the winner of the Hydrofest tickets today. We are, we have a package for you.

Speaker 1:

A couple of tickets. Yep, which Hydrofest weather. By the way, it's like this every year Anytime you're around water, there's always a chance of rain, pretty much. And this weekend, heading to Guntersville, it's going to be beautiful, it's going to be hot, always like 90, 92. As far as rain goes, today 40% chance of scattered rain. Then tomorrow and Sunday, even though it says 70 percent change, you think, oh, it's going to rain a lot. That just means there's a better chance. You could see rain a time or two. But just be aware, if you're going to be outside, like on lake gunner's wall, a chance of a thunderstorm or two. So there is a chance you could have some lightning and some strong winds, possibly always that chance when there's a 70 chance. So if you're going to be outside this weekend with so many, many are because it's the lead up to Fourth of July coming up this 70% chance of rain Saturday and Sunday with the highs and the low 90s. So you guys are going to be warm.

Speaker 2:

I'm getting lots of messages.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh, they're giving you tips.

Speaker 2:

They all and keep sending them in. I'm so thankful, yeah, but six of these messages out of probably ten tell me to put a potato on my eye potato, yeah, no that's what that says. I don't know what a potato does. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I think they've explained it to me, I just hadn't had time to well click into the message but hold on, let me grab a scott before he leaves. He's got one in his pocket, I think. I don't know. I think that's what it is things you need to know this morning. It's friday, june 28th, so what's going on today?

Speaker 2:

oh, today is national, keep a potato in your pocket day I had no idea.

Speaker 1:

What are the odds of that happening?

Speaker 2:

I had no idea today more in time how about no, no idea. I'm taking your buttons away, all right. Today is National Sunglasses Day.

Speaker 1:

Ah, you'll need them today.

Speaker 2:

Well, I do need them because the star is making my eye very sensitive.

Speaker 1:

If you're going to be by the pool, you'll need some sunglasses.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, for sure. Or on the lake. Sunglasses are also known as shades. In India they call them glares. Glares, mm-hmm, never heard that before Australia they call them speckies.

Speaker 1:

Speckies yeah, never heard that before, mm-hmm.

Speaker 2:

And New Zealand, and also this is trending in the United States too, sunnies. Okay, sunnies I didn't know there were different terms for sunglasses. Yeah, it's like when people are trying to be cute and they're like hey. I got my sunnies on.

Speaker 1:

Bring your sunnies girl that may catch on.

Speaker 2:

Bring your sunnies, girlfriend, you know. Here's something you need to know. Walgreens will close up to a quarter of its roughly 8,600 US stores. Whoa, and didn't CVS say that they were going to?

Speaker 1:

close. Cvs is also closing a lot.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, a lot. Yeah, closing 20. Walgreens is closing 25 of its us locations wow and will result in closing about 2100 store locations. That's a lot of stores, that's a lot.

Speaker 1:

I don't want to lose our pharmacies like that I still like them I'll be honest, I don't know the last time maybe once in a month I've been in there they're expensive.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay, all right, here's something to think about. If anyone gets a message from me about canned meat, because we had talked about deviled- canned meat Underwood, yeah, yeah. If anybody gets a message from me about canned meat, don't open it. Why it's spam? Oh, canned meat spam.

Speaker 1:

No, I think the style's going to your brain now.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, and I just bought a Ken doll, A Ken doll. Yeah, I don't understand what everyone's talking about, because you cannot read books on this thing.

Speaker 1:

Ken oh, kendall, okay, kendall, ken doll. Ken doll, you said Like a Ken doll.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you don't buy the actual Ken doll. Ken doll you said Like a Ken doll.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you don't buy the actual Ken doll. Like Barbie and Ken, you get a Kindle. Oh, there's a difference.

Speaker 2:

I thought it was the same thing. No.

Speaker 1:

So you've been trying to read a book on your Ken doll.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I've been trying to.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that's good, Didn't work out well.

Speaker 1:

No, it's 617.

Speaker 3:

Mornings with Barry and Holly here on Alabama's country giant WQSB.

Speaker 1:

People are commenting and giving you tips on. You have a sty on your right eye and it's painful. I have a sty on my eye, but some of the tips are. A potato is the big tip.

Speaker 2:

Not only this, but okay, let me tell you this. I've got some. Keep sending them in guys. Tammy Hughes says you can pop it, but you have to wait until the sun goes down. Really, mm-hmm. She says she's not sure why, but that's what her granny always said when the sun goes down, pop it and put the potato slice on the infection.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so just a slice. Not necessarily go get you a big old potato and hold the thing that makes a little more sense that maybe somebody. That makes a little more sense. I don't know why potato, but okay, that's good.

Speaker 2:

Yep and Sydney said put a raw potato slice in a warm compress, it pulls infection out. She said it's a good old, classic southern thing.

Speaker 1:

Never heard that before.

Speaker 2:

I know A couple people said that Walmart has a sty cream. I don't know, okay, but it says put a potato, harley Farmer, put a potato with a worm rag over your eyes. She said it brings the juice of the potato. Ew, the juice of the potato brings it out.

Speaker 1:

So that seems to be what everybody's saying is a slice of potato.

Speaker 2:

Hold on, there's one more. I want to show you what was the one about coming to a crossroads. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's the one I'm trying to find.

Speaker 1:

Because that's a strange one.

Speaker 2:

All right, let me find this one Okay. It says go to a crossroad, wait for a car to pass by and say this is from Ashley Bone, stye, stye in my eye. Go to the next passerby. She said her Aunt Mary swears it works. So I got to go to a crossroad and wait for a car to cross by, then you're going to shoot your stye out of your eye to the other person.

Speaker 1:

They're going to say when they get home, I don't know what happened, something just hit me at the crossroads, and now I've got this knot on my eye. Well, when they get home, I don't know what happened. Something has hit me at the crossroads and now I've got this knot on my eye. Well, how'd you get that, honey? Well, here it is, I've got the style. Now. That is weird.

Speaker 2:

It's weird, but I like it. I like all the old remedies.

Speaker 1:

So if you want to throw in another suggestion, they can go to our Facebook page.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, just send me a message.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, help Holly out. Yeah 628.

Speaker 3:

Baring and Holly on Alabama's Country, Giant WQSB.

Speaker 1:

The things you mentioned, that you got your summer hair.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I got my summer hair in. That just means I got highlights. I'm blonde now. Yeah, well, you're not all blonde.

Speaker 1:

Just highlights I'm pretty much blonde, you're not. I still recognize you. You do. Yeah, I didn't Except for the sigh.

Speaker 2:

When I saw the sigh, I thought who is this? Yeah, I'm going to call my sigh Quasimodo because it has its own personality.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's blinking at me now, I know. Yeah, so we're getting all kinds of tips on that.

Speaker 2:

Then you sent out a question about summer hair and winter hair. Yeah, I said, ladies, do you change your hair based on the season? And I said we go over some answers on air. So Jessica Hatfield said nope, started my transition to the Silver Sister Club about a year ago. Brianna says unfortunately. Yes, I don't know why it's unfortunate, brianna, it ain't unfortunate.

Speaker 4:

Be proud of it, girl.

Speaker 2:

I go lighter in the summer, darker in the winter. Something about blonde in the summer months just does something to you. It does, I think. It reaches your brain and it creates happiness. Pam Jones says yes, highlights in the summer, darker for winter and fall. Christina said I used to, I don't anymore. I just learned to love my hair. That's good. Jill Smith says yes, darker in the winter months and highlights in the summer. So I'm not alone. No, it's, a lot of people are doing just what you're saying yeah, yeah. So. Michaela berry says I go super blonde in the summer and then about october so I start putting low lights in to make it darker. That's what I do, yeah. And carolyn kenworthy says no, I'm happy with my white hair. Back to my childhood color. I've been told by hairdressers many people want that color and they can't get it by coloring.

Speaker 2:

Oh, well, go get them, carolyn, yeah carolyn's got something everybody wants apparently, so uh-huh okay.

Speaker 1:

So if you want to comment on the the hair situation here, let you be sure and comment on the facebook page. Yeah, hey, real quick. Uh, make a note. A big blood drive coming up. I'm going to time this this in with a very unusual story, but we have a big blood drive Friday, july the 26th, roughly about one month from now. We do two big blood drives a year here at the station. We do one in the summer, then one around Christmas. This one, the live south will be here and we're going to have free food. We're going to have free t-shirts and the first 105 donors receive a free gift and qualify to to $105. That's on Friday, july 26th, right here at our studios. I mention this because how about this blood drive? Now we're giving away money, t-shirts and food. In Rockford Illinois, they're having a blood drive coming up this weekend called Bleed for Weed Blood.

Speaker 2:

Drive what Like weed Bleed for weed as in marijuana. Oh no, yes, Okay, tell me about this. They're having a big blood shortage.

Speaker 1:

so here's what they come up with. In Rockford, the Rock River Valley Blood Center and Life Cannabis Dispensary are teaming up encouraging everybody to give blood. All donors receive the choice of receiving an Incredibles edible or a t-shirt.

Speaker 2:

No, True story. Where is this? At Illinois, Rockford Illinois, Illinois.

Speaker 1:

Bleed for weed Bleed for weed that's original, that's creative, that's genius they give you a choice you want a T-shirt or do you want some weed?

Speaker 2:

I like it. Would you be ashamed? I would like the weed cookie. Please, yes, please, can I?

Speaker 1:

have the edible.

Speaker 2:

Mama don't look.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, mama, give Mama a t-shirt, but I want the edible. Yeah, can I have hers?

Speaker 2:

So you get to go give blood and then you get to go home and get high Apparently Okay.

Speaker 1:

It's a win-win for everybody.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it is.

Speaker 1:

You save lives. You get to help your life. Relax, yeah, and everybody's good.

Speaker 2:

I wonder if you get high faster because you're like a pint of blood low. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, Makes you think. Well, we're giving away T-shirts and pizza.

Speaker 2:

They're giving away weed up in Illinois. Sorry guys, Sorry if it's not legal here.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy, it's 641.

Speaker 3:

Wqsb Mornings with Barry and Holly.

Speaker 1:

Busy weekend If you're going to try to move inside and watch a movie. Holly's pile of stories. We have two new ones. One I definitely want to see, one I'm not spending three hours in a movie theater.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so the one you want to see is A Quiet Place day one, I'm a big fan of the A Quiet Place movies because, you've seen both of them.

Speaker 3:

I've seen them, john Krasinski.

Speaker 2:

They're great, the first one was brilliant genius.

Speaker 1:

Second one was excellent. Now the third one. It's not featuring John Krasinski. It kind of goes back to day one and shows how the alien monsters came to Earth and how it got started.

Speaker 2:

Okay, reviews, by the way, are very good. Oh, are they? It says it's very good. Oh, I want to see it.

Speaker 1:

It could be the scariest, one of the three, they say and I don't know about this one.

Speaker 2:

You'll have to describe this one. It's Horizon, an American saga, chapter one.

Speaker 1:

This is something that Kevin Costner has been working on script-wise for a couple of years and he's put a lot of his money into this and it kind of led to problems with him in his marriage. He spent so much time on this and Yellowstone and it eventually cost him his job on Yellowstone.

Speaker 2:

Yes, which is insanity to me, and this movie is three hours long.

Speaker 1:

Now this is chapter one. They have a chapter one and two already filmed. Now there's four of them. They haven't filmed the other two because he don't have enough money. He doesn't have enough money because he's broke right now, because he spent all of his money seriously on filming this thing. So if this movie doesn't make some money back, you'll never see part three and four.

Speaker 2:

Three hours Three hours.

Speaker 1:

I don't know about that. Reviews say it's good, but they're saying I'm not sure that it's three-hour good. It could have been a lot shorter.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. This is the coolest thing ever. Clothes from Elton John's Closet are now for sale on eBay.

Speaker 1:

You're a big Elton John fan. I love Elton John, yes.

Speaker 2:

The sale is part of an ongoing auction that benefits Sir Elton's AIDS Foundation. It's called the Rocket man Resale. I like that. I do too. It's featuring hundreds of personal items from John's actual closet, including clothing and customized items made for Elton, along with historic concert T-shirts. Oh my gosh, I want those.

Speaker 1:

This is a great move because, okay, he's how old, but he's got all these clothes around that he's wore. Why does he keep them? I mean get rid of them and make money for a good cause.

Speaker 2:

He's got tons of costumes.

Speaker 1:

So this is a great idea.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I love it. And then Brawny James, who is 19 years old, has been drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers.

Speaker 1:

This years old, has been drafted by the Los.

Speaker 2:

Angeles Lakers. This is big for one reason it makes him LeBron James and first father-son duo to play at the NBA at the same time. That would be cool.

Speaker 1:

That is going to be awesome. You are playing on the NBA with your son, also on the same team. Yeah, wow.

Speaker 2:

And you know, all you do is talk basketball at home. Exactly that's all that's pretty awesome.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it is, that's awesome.

Speaker 2:

And then Sarah Michelle Gellar has joined Showtime's Dexter prequel series, Original Sin. It's set 15 years before the original series, and the show follows a young Dexter Morgan as he becomes a serial killer in training.

Speaker 1:

I've never seen Dexter. I hear it's very good.

Speaker 2:

I hear it's great. Yeah, I have to start it.

Speaker 1:

You have to watch that, since I like Sarah Michelle Gellar. All right, 654, birthdays are next.

Speaker 3:

Mornings with Barry and Holly here on Alabama's country giant.

Speaker 1:

WQSB. Here we are, a month almost over. You know we're under six months from Christmas.

Speaker 2:

Oh my gosh, that's crazy to think about it like that.

Speaker 1:

Look at it that way. We're almost halfway through the year. Whoa, yeah, it's 73 this morning and with weather like this, I think you need to be able to grill. Yeah, you do, you do. We've got a lot of people. We want a time to honor our QSB winners and listeners. In this little break we want to congratulate our Grills Gone Wild winner. Thank you for sharing some photos with us. Had some great ones come in over the past two weeks, especially, I'd say, in the last couple of days. A lot of Cousin Eddie's came in.

Speaker 2:

Are we going to call them?

Speaker 1:

No, we don't. I didn't know, but we need them to call us.

Speaker 2:

Okay, call us.

Speaker 1:

So we'll let you know how to get your grill.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And know how to get your grill. Yeah, yeah, and that grill is going to ronnie taylor of albertville yay, way to go, ronnie, way to go looking ronnie's picture here it shows, I'm guessing this is ronnie standing next to a grill, which the grill is in the picture. So that means you're officially yeah and I guess that's the kids.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, but it looks like ronnie could use a new grill and you've got one, yeah yeah, it's about a 500 grill and that's courtesy of our good friends at Alabama Teachers Credit Union, and we're including $100 worth of meat from Crow's Butcher Shop in Henniger Yay, so way to go, ronnie. You can see Ronnie's photo. We'll have it up on our Facebook page, coming up in a few minutes. Thank you, ronnie. Thank you everybody for having some fun with the contest with their grills going wild, and I'll give give a little bit of information. If you were listening to the commercial we played with Grills Going Wild, the person singing in the commercial was Holly.

Speaker 1:

It really was, yeah, so now we did a little radio magic. I'm trying to find it here.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

And let's show what we're talking about here. We've been playing this promo for a while and, okay, I don't think I can do this it's not going to work. It's got a bad kill. We'll fix it in a minute. Anyway, that was you at the very beginning.

Speaker 2:

When it said grills, grills, grills, that was you, that was me. Good job, good job, thanks.

Speaker 1:

Thanks, Congratulations again to our grand prize winner. It's Ronnie Taylor of Albertville Prize winner. So now it's time to honor a lot of our QSP listeners Like. Our listener of the day is Misty Turner.

Speaker 2:

Yay, Misty.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, misty, for listening. We appreciate you. We put your picture up on our Facebook page and we'll be saluting you all this morning. So thank you, misty. Then we go to the business Time for the business of the day, and we've been started doing this yesterday yeah.

Speaker 1:

And we're going to be saluting a business every morning. As long as you listen to QSB, you could be saluted as our business of the day. And our business of the day today is Hutamaki, Yay, Hutamaki, Because they let us know earlier this week that they listened to us in the. I guess in the plant you'd say yeah and thank you so much for having QSP turned on. We're going to be saluting you all this morning. So, Hudamaki, we appreciate you, Thank you for listening.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, huge shout out to you guys.

Speaker 1:

Yes, you are the business of the day Then. Now the pressure is on you, Cannonball. It'll be a tough one Now you nailed yesterday.

Speaker 3:

It was like a two you got the two cannonballs.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because it was cloudy, kind of ugly, kind of messy, but today you've got a mostly sunny 92. It's going to be hot. It's going to be hot and there's a 40% chance of seeing some rain later.

Speaker 2:

So between one and five cannonballs how many cannonballs do you need to do today to stay cool and stay hydrated? So I'm considering that rain like summer rain little pop-up, isolated showers. I'm going to go with a three today.

Speaker 1:

Three, three cannonballs required today.

Speaker 2:

We're about halfway there.

Speaker 1:

That's it. It's a good, because what rain there will be will be this afternoon, if there's any rain at all. So very good, I'll accept that. So then we move on to the quote Time for the quote of the day what you got today.

Speaker 2:

Oh, this one will bite. You got to pay attention. Bitterness and resentment only hurt one person, and it's not the person we're resenting, it's us, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

It's the person that you're bitter towards and you're resenting half the time doesn't know that you're bitter towards them or you resent them and you're the one that tears you up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, on the inside and you're literally giving them control of your life.

Speaker 1:

Yes, so it can run your day, it can run your weekend if you're literally giving them control of your life? Yes, Because it can run your day. It can run your weekend. If you're just upset with somebody. I'm not saying I'm telling you what to do about it. I'm just saying you can't let it just control and just devour you and worry about what they've done or said to you all weekend or all week.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely yeah.

Speaker 1:

Some good stuff. That's from Alana Stewart. All right, 716.

Speaker 3:

Mary and Holly on Alabama's Country, Giant WQSB.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

Food. It's potato chips. Is that really a food?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's food, it's a snack. It's not a food group, but it's a food it should be.

Speaker 1:

You should have like milk bread chips. Yeah, that order, yeah, something like that.

Speaker 2:

Is candy going there?

Speaker 1:

Dr Pepper Below that.

Speaker 2:

What about?

Speaker 1:

you think?

Speaker 2:

I think that it goes pasta.

Speaker 1:

Pasta.

Speaker 2:

Hot wings Pizza Pizza.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

That's my food group.

Speaker 1:

Chicken fingers is in there somewhere Chicken fingers yeah. Sloppy Joe's right below that.

Speaker 2:

And sweet tea.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they should do a whole new pyramid. Yes, we should do a Barry and Holly food pyramid. What? Do you think?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we should.

Speaker 1:

We'll give it a shot. Speaking of foods, though, what I was saying was we're doing a new food coming up at 810. These have been out for a while, a few months but we just haven't seen them. I finally thought about it, but it's the new Doritos Hot mustard. Yeah, they have mustard and ketchup flavored, and we found the mustard, and I'll give you a little hint. I've tried one back months ago. They are good.

Speaker 2:

You tried one with your sister. She had some.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I went to see her Good, good stuff, but anyway, we were trying those and I want to try these Cheez-Its. I love Cheez-Its. Cheez-its is one of the greatest inventions Ever.

Speaker 4:

She'll have dinosaurs they wouldn't have ate them all.

Speaker 1:

And they could still have them. No, but I love Cheez-Its and now they have a Hidden Valley Ranch flavored Cheez-It.

Speaker 2:

Yes please.

Speaker 1:

I love both of those.

Speaker 2:

You have to find those.

Speaker 1:

That's a great combination. So these are in stores across the country. Now I'm going to try to find these so that we can try those maybe next week. Oh, On our 10 out of 10 food taste test. Yes, Now I know you're a Starbucks person.

Speaker 2:

I am.

Speaker 1:

They have new drinks. Are you excited?

Speaker 2:

They have new drinks. In their new iced energy drinks they come in a venti size which is about 24 ounces. They're sugar free. They're caffeinated drinks featuring a combination of sparkling iced tea and fruit flavors. So here's the flavors they have melon burst iced energy, which is melon and cucumber flavors, with passion tango tea served over ice.

Speaker 1:

Sound good.

Speaker 2:

No, I don't like melon. Okay, Tropical Citrus Ice Energy. Okay, Passion fruit citrus green tea served over ice.

Speaker 1:

Green tea, okay, mm-hmm.

Speaker 2:

And then Tropical citrus energy with strawberry puree, but that's the frozen one, right?

Speaker 1:

That's the frozen one.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I've never had a frozen energy drink.

Speaker 1:

I can't have them because of the I can't either, but the frozen strawberry part sounds good and looks good on this picture here.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Oh, it does look good, so they should be in Starbucks right about now. I don't know. I'll check the app Should be good. Yeah, it's 728.

Speaker 3:

WQSB Mornings with Barry and Holly.

Speaker 1:

And Holly, we're talking about the fake Starbucks story. Yeah, In Minneapolis, what folks are doing? Lamarle just called and said that somebody was doing one, saying that Lambert's was coming to Coleman recently. Oh, that's dirty you ever go to Lambert's the one that's the back foley yes, and just throw the rolls. Yeah, you just hold your hand up and throw the rolls.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yeah, they come around with those big tubs of like turnip greens.

Speaker 1:

Oh yes, oh yeah, well that was one of those rumors somebody started that was not true and you say somebody saw one recently.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Or a while back yeah. Or is it like Hooters was coming where?

Speaker 2:

Let me read this one. This one comes. He sent us a message. They did the fake coming soon sign close to Honda in Lincoln years ago with a Hooters sign. People were devastated.

Speaker 1:

I bet they were. That's funny. I know those are good All right 758. Coming up. We've got some country music news Jelly Roll in the news. Also, Post Malone making the news he's added Chris Stapleton to his new album. That's going to be a great album.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

So we'll give you details on that and your chance to win tickets to Chattanooga. We have more tickets to the IMAX 3D Theater and the Creative Discovery Museum, your chance to win coming up next hour. But first news and weather's next. We can't officially talk to Rachel yet.

Speaker 4:

Oh.

Speaker 1:

Because she's not officially in the room yet Not yet she now has music. We've been asking some listeners because Rachel joins us from time to time and we need some walk-up music, you might say, or intro music. We've had suggestions. Andy White, my buddy Andy, who I'm going to see tomorrow at Twin City he suggested this song. So don't speak yet, rachel. You're not officially in here.

Speaker 3:

Mama's got song, so don't speak yet, rachel you're not officially in here, so there we go, what do?

Speaker 2:

you please welcome rachel to the show come on in so how was that?

Speaker 1:

did you like that? Yeah, that was good. One more time here we go. One more time, here we go.

Speaker 3:

One more time for Rachel. Mama's got a squeeze box. Daddy never sleeps at night.

Speaker 2:

Mama's got a squeeze box, daddy never sleeps at night Okay.

Speaker 1:

So when you see Rachel out in the world, say, Rachel, how's that squeeze box?

Speaker 3:

Now, here you've got one yeah.

Speaker 4:

And who is that?

Speaker 1:

That's the who, andy White. Thank you, andy. Yeah, andy works with Bobby Ledbetter, twin City and we're doing a remote here tomorrow from 10 until noon. They're having a huge sale this weekend, so I'll be there. Will Brumble will be there from 10 until noon. Looking forward to it in Gadsden.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely.

Speaker 1:

So welcome to the show, Rachel.

Speaker 2:

Thank you yeah.

Speaker 1:

So we've got a couple of things, one I did. They do something once a year in Nashville. It's called the ACM Academy of Country Music, lifting Lives. It's a music camp. It's a camp. They bring campers in and all the campers have Williams Syndrome.

Speaker 2:

Did you look up what that was? I did not. I can look it up. Let me look it up while you're doing that.

Speaker 1:

And they bring these in. They get to spend like two, three days hanging out with some of the top artists from Nashville this year. Here's who was there Jordan Davis was there, russell Dickerson, post Malone was there, oh my God. Dasha, kaylee Hammock, Alex Hall, ernest Connor Smith and more. And it was the 15th annual ACM Lifting Lives Music Camp. What they do is they teach them things, they show them how to play instruments, how to write songs, and at the end of the week they write a song and they get to go to the Grand Ole Opry all of those campers and perform it live on stage in front of the Grand Ole, on the Grand Ole Opry.

Speaker 2:

Wow, I love that. I've seen the video. It is so cute. Like you said, it's on our Facebook page. They do such a good job at singing.

Speaker 1:

Let me show Rachel and they even help write this song, so show a part of the video. Yeah, I'm showing her and looking at the expressions on their faces and, as it would be for me, this is like the highlight of their lives.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they are having such a good time. They're having such a good time. They're having such a good time. So I looked up Williams Syndrome.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

And it says that it's a genetic disorder that's caused by deletion of chromosome 7. Okay, so they have unique facial features, mild intellectual disability and overly sociable personalities. So they're outgoing. But it says that most people with Williams Syndrome have a normal life expectancy. So good, for I mean, they're living their life at the Grand Ole.

Speaker 1:

Opry, Can you imagine? In this week they got to hang out with Post Malone and sing karaoke with him. That's crazy. And they wrote this song with Post Malone, Jordan Davis, and then they performed it live on. It's called Find the Sunshine and they helped co-write it.

Speaker 2:

I love that. I love that so much. That is good, so it's on our Facebook page.

Speaker 1:

So, rachel, you've got some homework. When you get off later today, find this, give it three minutes. It will brighten your day, I promise you. All right, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And speaking of brightening, your day.

Speaker 1:

What are we trying today, holly?

Speaker 2:

These are Dorito hot mustard.

Speaker 1:

Do you like mustard? Are you a mustard fan at all?

Speaker 4:

No, On stuff like for seasoning, yeah, but I'm not a. Oh, I love mustard.

Speaker 1:

It's not me Hit a mustard. Give me a hit of mustard real quick.

Speaker 2:

I like mustard on a sausage biscuit, yes, but I don't want mustard on my hot dog no. It's weird, I know. I don't know if I'm going to like these chips. I don't know. I don't love mustard, but I love mustard on a sausage biscuit. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I will say that I tried these about two months ago my sister, she had some in Chattanooga. We tried these and that's when they came out with the mustard and the ketchup-flavored Doritos. I can't find the ketchup flavor, but the mustard they got a little kick to it, but they're not hot, but I like them and they're good. Okay, so you ready to give it a try?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, let's give it a go.

Speaker 2:

Mmm.

Speaker 1:

Oh, oh, look at Rachel.

Speaker 2:

Oh, they're hot. Oh, they're tangy and hot.

Speaker 1:

Almost a wasabi flavor. Let me play this while she cusses. I'm going to cover up her cussing. Did you see the look?

Speaker 2:

on her face.

Speaker 1:

Her expression oh, oh, oh.

Speaker 4:

It kind of gets you at first. When you bite it, it does.

Speaker 2:

They really do have almost a wasabi taste, you know what wasabi tastes like Kind of like this Kind of like this. It clears you out, like wasabi does too.

Speaker 1:

It's hot.

Speaker 2:

Let me eat one more for a good measure.

Speaker 1:

What do you think, Rachel? I don't think you're a big fan.

Speaker 4:

No, I actually kind of like them. The first bite was a little strong. No, these are really good. I'm going to give it an eight out of ten, I'll give it a nine.

Speaker 1:

I like the.

Speaker 2:

I like the taste I'm gonna give it an eight, eight, yeah, okay, I'm gonna be honest, I didn't like it at first, but then the more I ate them, that they brought me, yeah yeah. Yeah, that first bite was a little tough. It was they're hot. Yeah, it's the wasabi flavor, yeah, it is I don't know if I would give these to the kids.

Speaker 1:

A little warm yeah because you said the mayor doesn't like hot things. No, she cries. She probably wouldn't like this one.

Speaker 2:

She literally cries. She wouldn't like this one then. No, she wouldn't, it's a little warm. No, poor mayor.

Speaker 1:

I know Well, please, everybody, say goodbye Again whether it's been great. Thanks, Rachel. All right, it's 816. First morning's crime story. It's well, police were called, there was an accident. This was in Connecticut. I mean, look at the picture on our Facebook page. It's a manure truck turned over and the manure truck caused quite a stink in this neighborhood. Oh, I bet it did. What happened was, when it turned over, the truck rolled over and struck a car, so a lot of the I guess you'd say insides of the truck spewed out went all over the car. First of all, they say that, according to witnesses, all of a sudden they see this sewage coming out of the truck and then it was coming out of the top, spewing everywhere. It went all over the car, all over this house nearby.

Speaker 2:

Not the pee's and poops. Yep Out in the wild.

Speaker 1:

No, that is it, that is it.

Speaker 2:

Oh my gosh, I'm looking at the picture. It just looks like poops.

Speaker 1:

Can you see the car and the house. So now you imagine okay, you're home, you're in the car watching TV. So now you imagine okay, you're home, you're in the car watching TV. You're all right, go outside. By the way, the driver is okay. Okay good, okay, but now you look over at your house and you have poop all over your house.

Speaker 2:

Did you watch the video?

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

It is literally everywhere. It is that car is covered.

Speaker 1:

It's like something out of I don't know, like a geyser shooting up. Oh my gosh.

Speaker 2:

And it's not just a little bit, it is a lot.

Speaker 1:

And if I'm looking at the picture correctly, it looked like the car that was nearby had the window cranked.

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 1:

So it kind of makes sense, crank poop, no, but you gotta imagine.

Speaker 2:

You made a joke. Oh wait, the window was cracked.

Speaker 1:

It really was. I thought I had it bad when it rained in my car the other day. You imagine if it rained poop into your car. Oh, that would be awful.

Speaker 2:

What do you do? Just pressure wash your house? I don't know, it's all in their yard too Like. How do you get that out?

Speaker 1:

How do you clean this up? They're going to have some green grass.

Speaker 2:

I know that. Yes, they will have the most beautiful grass in the neighborhood.

Speaker 1:

Poor yard guys got to come mow that the next day that's going to stink.

Speaker 2:

Oh man, that's awful.

Speaker 1:

That's bad. If you want to see the picture and the video, check out our Facebook page. It's 828.

Speaker 3:

Wqsb Mornings with Barry and Holly.

Speaker 1:

A beautiful baby's picture here Now, the Gerber baby. Uh-huh, this is like legendary. It's like an honor to have. For years they used the same baby as like their spokesbaby, I guess. But now they're having like a yearly contest and they've announced the winner of the 14th annual photo search. Looking at the baby, it's one-year-old Akil McLeod, known as Sonny. Oh, he's cute. Love the picture. Yes, sonny lives in Arizona with his parents and, according to this, here's the bio for Sonny.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Okay, keep in mind it's a one-year-old. He loves reading his squishy ABC book.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

Playing with toy cars and watching football with the family. Oh, he's so cute and by being chosen, he's going to have his picture all over all the merchandise stuff for a year. $25,000 cash prize going to the family, free Gerber products for up to one year and a new wardrobe from Gerber Children's Wear man Wardrobe. Yeah, man, so isn't that pretty cool.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that is, he's so cute.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, looking at the, you can see the picture of the new Gerber baby if you go to our Facebook page. It's on there, so check that out and other things. Animal story this morning. Imagine this Animal control was called in in Virginia to a Goodwill store An employee going through a box of donated books. You know you drop off stuff, like you do many places. You drop it on the little ledge or whatever and then they go through it Clothes, books. They were going through some donated books. They found something they thought you know we might want to get rid of this because it could be a problem. It was a four-foot snake inside the box.

Speaker 2:

Whoa, whoa, wait a minute Like a pet snake, no, no, no, a wild snake.

Speaker 1:

And the guess was that maybe this box had been in somebody's garage for a while and they were putting donations together and they brought the boxes to goodwill, didn't go through them again.

Speaker 2:

somehow the snake had crawled in there what would you do if you reached your hand in there and felt a?

Speaker 1:

snake, I'd say somebody that would not be me. I'd be donating my own, I'd be making a donation of your own your own organs. I'd be making a donation. I will give my organ. My bodily fluid will be donated.

Speaker 2:

Oh, we got some a donate and dog food yeah come on wheel, don't be?

Speaker 1:

scared of it no, just you yeah, come on over here. So please welcome to. The show will brumble on theme song for me no theme song we gotta tell us, because rachel gave us you like, just your squeeze boxes.

Speaker 4:

Well, you could do a Facebook post and have people suggest what I think. Okay.

Speaker 2:

But ask Barry, I'm about to sing you a song and Barry doesn't know what it is. See, if you know what it is, da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da-da.

Speaker 4:

Oh, the Rocky theme song intro Ah see, that's.

Speaker 2:

Rocky, that's Rocky. That was bad. You must have told him no I didn't Because that was so bad.

Speaker 1:

Only if you had told him would he have known that.

Speaker 2:

I will never sing on another promo again when you ask me to.

Speaker 1:

Yes, you will. No, I won't.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you live for those moments. I will never sing again.

Speaker 4:

We're both tone deaf, so we know songs to the same frequency, so there's a donation outside. Yes, so there's a donation outside? Yes, yes, a lady just walked in. I don't know how much she's donated, but ask everybody If you've got opportunity, come by and drop it off Today's a good day. Today's the day. What are y'all up to?

Speaker 1:

19,000 and let me find it 97 pounds, so we'd love to hit 20,000 today. We need about 903 pounds today to hit 20,000.

Speaker 4:

We need a call to action.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, call them, Will Challenge.

Speaker 1:

And we've got some goodies for the dogs coming in in a few minutes from Tiffany. Is that right?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and she's going to bring some treats. What if we did this? What if we reach 22,000 pounds and I get a spray tan?

Speaker 2:

Oh, it's on, it's on. So 22,000 pounds and Will gets the spray tan.

Speaker 4:

And I'll get Cody with Lashes by Cody to do it All right.

Speaker 2:

And if we get 23,000 pounds, you never sing again on the radio. If we hit 24,000 pounds, you get your nose pierced. Oh God, Uh-huh. Would you, man, would you if we hit 24,000 pounds?

Speaker 1:

No, my nose pierced no.

Speaker 2:

How many pounds would it take?

Speaker 1:

A million pounds.

Speaker 4:

A million I'm not getting my nose pierced for any reason. All right, so we need a million pounds out here this year.

Speaker 1:

All right, all right, bobby Ledbetter, it's your turn to step up and make yourself.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, now listen, greg. Anthony called you out, bobby, and he called out Mark. Rickey. He called out all of the cars. Randy Ball, yep, yep, yep.

Speaker 4:

John Connor, everybody's safe.

Speaker 2:

Hey, Keith Ball, have you donated, Keith Ball? Have you donated? John Gladden, are you listening? I?

Speaker 3:

don't think they have. Have you donated.

Speaker 2:

Bring us some dog food. I know they've got the money 2888 at Walmart buys you 34-pound bag of dog food?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, but 22,000 pounds gets a spray tan All right, wow, and I'm a man of my word. Yeah, all right.

Speaker 1:

So let's see if we can do it. So we got until 5 o'clock today and the dogs from Second Chance Shelter not all of them, because they've got 280-something, but they're going to bring a few out in front they're going to be in front of the studios here for most and just come out. If you'd like to adopt a dog, that's the place to go, because you found one or two when we were out there Monday that you'd love to have.

Speaker 2:

I loved Bingo, but I'll tell you this yeah, this is a little secret. Okay, if you come adopt a dog today, it is free, that's true.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

Really, they are waiving that fee, that adoption fee.

Speaker 1:

Now you can still donate that fee if you would like to donate to the shelter, but they are waving that fee.

Speaker 2:

Today it is going to be free to come take you on these puppies home. That's a great idea.

Speaker 1:

My wife or three, sorry, ariel so the dogs will be here soon, or some of them. So, uh, come on, visit today.

Speaker 2:

Bring some dog food when you come back yeah, come bring some dog food and, like tiffany english is doing, come bring some treats and feed the dogs and sure we're just going to have a good time we are it's going to be fun, all right, it's 843.

Speaker 3:

Mornings with Barry and Holly here on Alabama's Country Giant WQSB.

Speaker 1:

Bear coming up on Monday, so listen for your chance to win. Trying to fix my computer here because I've got to find some music just for you.

Speaker 2:

Well, I've got to tell you something I've got to tell you something.

Speaker 1:

I know Go right ahead.

Speaker 2:

Okay, can I tell you now, please do Second Chance. Just pulled up. I'm so excited. Are they here? Yes, they're here. So some of the dogs are here. Yes, yes, yes. And if you, if we hit 22,000 pounds, I think we can do it.

Speaker 1:

I think we can, because right now we're at 19,097, so we're not that far away.

Speaker 2:

No, we've got to rally. And here's the thing we hit 2,000 pounds in just three hours on the first day of Wolfstock.

Speaker 1:

We did.

Speaker 2:

We hit 2,000 pounds, so we can absolutely do this. People, just bring us by that dog food. Come see these puppies, come eat. Doug and Wanda, they're going to be here.

Speaker 1:

Well, I don't know, they might be.

Speaker 2:

I just saw Wanda.

Speaker 1:

Okay, wanda's here then. Yeah, Come eat, wanda, okay.

Speaker 2:

And tell her thank you for providing such an amazing place for these dogs to go. It's not an easy job and they have a lot of tasks that they have to get done, that are not clean, that are dirty, that are hard, and so we respect everybody that goes out and volunteers and helps with second chance you're actually just killing time because you don't want me to talk about this.

Speaker 1:

Kelvin, kelvin oh, okay, all right, buddy kelvin just messaged a minute ago and said, because go back to about five minutes ago, you were playing, you had an idea for Will's intro, uh-huh, his walk-up music, uh-huh and the song, and you Kind of hummed it, okay, and you said, oh, it's a theme from Rocky.

Speaker 2:

Will said. That's not it, that's Rocky, that's Rocky, that's not it.

Speaker 1:

But as Kelvin said. It's this, Kelvin, you are correct.

Speaker 2:

Kelvin, you're right. Yeah, Kelvin swing by and pick up a station t-shirt.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to give you a t-shirt. It is not this, as Holly said.

Speaker 2:

No, it's not. I did not say it, will said it.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I just agreed, so Will doesn't know his music then Well, I was just excited that somebody knew what it was. That explains why Will's not on the radio. He sells radio Because he doesn't know his music.

Speaker 2:

He's a good salesman.

Speaker 1:

He's about to be a tan salesman. If we get 22,000. I hope we do Come in here Will Come in here, yeah. Got to bring Will in here.

Speaker 2:

Okay. So Mike Allen said that he will also do a spray tan Is there headphones over there for.

Speaker 1:

Will, yeah, here Will Put those headphones on Will we had a message from our buddy Kelvin a few minutes ago Holly, we're looking for Will. A walk-up song he's jealous of Rachel's now.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he wants Rachel's. You need one. Yeah, Will needs one.

Speaker 1:

So you said what about this one? You said I'm going to.

Speaker 4:

Will said that is what song, the Rocky theme song.

Speaker 2:

We're wrong. What that's not him.

Speaker 1:

That's.

Speaker 2:

Rocky, this is.

Speaker 1:

Rocky. Finally, that's what it is. Thank you, that is a song. Steven's my kid. So we now understand why Will is not on the air. He sells air. He's not on the air because he doesn't know his music.

Speaker 2:

Hey, what about me? I'm on air and I agreed with him.

Speaker 1:

You're just a sad little person. Oh my gosh, I'm happy, I'm not sad.

Speaker 2:

I'm happy because I'm about to pet some dogs, I know.

Speaker 1:

I know who let those dogs out, by the way.

Speaker 4:

Who, who, who, who who.

Speaker 1:

Well, kelvin's called us out on it. Good job, kelvin. So do you want Final Countdown as your walk-up song when you come?

Speaker 2:

out. What song let's do the Rocky. He wants Rocky.

Speaker 1:

He wants Rocky.

Speaker 2:

He wants Rocky. Play Rocky again one more time. Okay, here we go. Okay, and now introducing Will Brumbalow.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's possible. All right, here's another one. Here's another one. How about this one? Okay, remember Baywatch? The theme song for Baywatch? Oh, this is when Hasselhoff's running slow motion down the beach. Oh, here we go. Hold on. What's the theme song to Baywatch here? That's sweet. Then here comes Pamela Anderson Sweet.

Speaker 2:

You're just doing this because it's Baywatch.

Speaker 3:

That's not even a good song, Barry you're just doing it for the bathing suits. I'm sorry, pamela.

Speaker 2:

Anderson, come on, live in today's world. It's a weekend.

Speaker 1:

Give me something. I'm just trying to imagine Pamela running slow motion down the beach. Do you honestly think she could rescue anybody Running that slow yeah? Running that slow yeah.

Speaker 2:

I read that she never sings. She never sings, she never sings.

Speaker 1:

She's the old.

Speaker 2:

She.

Speaker 1:

Belt and flotation.

Speaker 2:

Oh yes, she's got floaties.

Speaker 1:

She does All right. Now, moving on to a serious moment, while Will is here, he can help us with this, because we always do a quote of the day before we leave and we get so many good comments on these, because we try to find something maybe one out of five that we find some maybe cute, funny, and the other ones we try to find something inspirational, something that maybe, if you're struggling with something, it might can lift you up, give you something you know to get you going, and I think today is a very good one. It's from Alana Stewart, yeah, and so.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Alana, We'll get Will's thought on this too. Yeah, Will tell us what you think about this. This the quote is bitterness and resentment only hurt one person, and it's not the person we're resenting.

Speaker 1:

It's us so for somebody to be bitter and have resentment towards somebody else out there, that's done you wrong, it's just hurting you, because they probably have no clue that you're mad at them, that you're upset with them, that you're angry with them, and it's you, your bitterness and your resentment and your anger that's going to basically ruin your day, ruin your weekend.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Because you're mad at that other person and you're letting that bitterness and resentment, you think, hurt them, but you're not hurting them, you're hurting yourself.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and I would say, sometimes you can get consumed in that, to where it affects your everyday life. You can't have a bitter heart, you know.

Speaker 1:

But Because I've had times when somebody has said something or done something and it just bothers me. I end up ruining my day or my weekend. I think you know the person that did this has no clue what they've done or that I'm mad at them or I'm upset with them. I'm the one that's ruined my day and ruined my weekend.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Will's right, though it's so easy to get consumed in resentment and bitterness.

Speaker 3:

It is.

Speaker 2:

That's one of those things that we've got to learn to just let go. It's hard to, Because you literally cannot control. You have no control. If bitterness and anger is ruling your life, then you are out of control of your life. You've got to grasp that back. That's a good one though.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's a good one. All right, that's a good one, though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's a good one.

Speaker 1:

All right, as Will leaves the building here, let's give him his music one more time. Say goodbye to Will. All right, thanks, will, and now goodbye.

Speaker 3:

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