WQSB Morning Show with Barry and Holli

Episode 52

June 21, 2024 WQSB Season 1 Episode 52
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Can summer heat in Alabama bring out the quirkiest conversations? Brace yourself as we kick off the WQSP Morning Show with a hilarious weather update, Barry's comedic tale about doing absolutely nothing, and a whimsical shout-out to Santa. Our hero of the day, Waddles the Goose, is at the center of our attention, grappling with a severe foot injury. We'll share our heartfelt efforts to save Waddles alongside Judy from Sneed's Farmhouse, addressing the public's curiosity about our rescue timing and the fascinating dynamics of animal behavior.

Ever wondered about the wildest jobs out there? Travel with us to Tasmania, where we explore fantastical job opportunities like paranormal investigator, wombat walker, and oyster organizer. We let our imaginations run wild, playfully considering what it would be like to walk a wombat or organize oysters for a living. Plus, we dive into the latest updates on the much-anticipated return of "Yellowstone" and its potential emotional impact. Our conversation takes unexpected turns, from pondering why yawning is contagious to speculating about the laughable notion of infectious passing gas.

Join us as we introduce Judy Sneed from Snead's Farmhouse Sanctuary, who shares her transformative journey from city life to farm ownership. Judy's dedication to animal rescue and mental health creates a sanctuary for both animals and people alike. We also cover exciting events like the upcoming country music performances at the Moon Palace Cancun Resort and Post Malone's Nashville concert. Wrapping up, we touch on the unique bond between pets and their owners, offering comfort and companionship during stressful times. Don't miss our upcoming segment with Gunners, and stay tuned for heartwarming updates on Waddles the Goose.

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Can summer heat in Alabama bring out the quirkiest conversations? Brace yourself as we kick off the WQSP Morning Show with a hilarious weather update, Barry's comedic tale about doing absolutely nothing, and a whimsical shout-out to Santa. Our hero of the day, Waddles the Goose, is at the center of our attention, grappling with a severe foot injury. We'll share our heartfelt efforts to save Waddles alongside Judy from Sneed's Farmhouse, addressing the public's curiosity about our rescue timing and the fascinating dynamics of animal behavior.

Ever wondered about the wildest jobs out there? Travel with us to Tasmania, where we explore fantastical job opportunities like paranormal investigator, wombat walker, and oyster organizer. We let our imaginations run wild, playfully considering what it would be like to walk a wombat or organize oysters for a living. Plus, we dive into the latest updates on the much-anticipated return of "Yellowstone" and its potential emotional impact. Our conversation takes unexpected turns, from pondering why yawning is contagious to speculating about the laughable notion of infectious passing gas.

Join us as we introduce Judy Sneed from Snead's Farmhouse Sanctuary, who shares her transformative journey from city life to farm ownership. Judy's dedication to animal rescue and mental health creates a sanctuary for both animals and people alike. We also cover exciting events like the upcoming country music performances at the Moon Palace Cancun Resort and Post Malone's Nashville concert. Wrapping up, we touch on the unique bond between pets and their owners, offering comfort and companionship during stressful times. Don't miss our upcoming segment with Gunners, and stay tuned for heartwarming updates on Waddles the Goose.

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

Good morning everybody, Good morning baby boy, Good morning Vietnam.

Speaker 4:

It's time to rise and shine and get your morning started with Alabama's award-winning morning show. Hey, you're going to want to listen to this.

Speaker 5:

Good morning, good morning, morning Morning.

Speaker 4:

Good morning Morning Morning Broadcasting live from high atop Alabama's beautiful Sand Mountain. Come and get your love. Come and get your love, love and get your love. Please welcome your host, barry. Normally, if given a choice between doing something and nothing, I'd choose to do nothing. But I will do something if it helps someone else. Do nothing. I'd work all night if it meant nothing got done and ho.

Speaker 5:

Was I wearing a tiara when I came in here? Because if you happen upon it, will you have Lady Penny face. Retrieve it and send it post-hence.

Speaker 2:

Oh, someone's being naughty, not nice. You know, Santa's watching you.

Speaker 1:

Good morning at 606. You know, saying that about Santa makes me look. Here we're what June, About five months away from Christmas, Isn't that crazy Too loud, that's crazy About six months from Christmas, about six months from Christmas.

Speaker 5:

Isn't that crazy, too loud? That's crazy About six months from Christmas, about six months, yeah.

Speaker 1:

That is crazy. Here we are the first complete full day of summer. Yesterday summer kicked off and boy did it ever. We were looking for wattles and it wasn't the hottest day we've had, but it's something about. That was the closest we're going to be to the sun all year. That's when summer kicks off. It felt like it. It was awful.

Speaker 5:

I told you yesterday, I felt like I was chewing the air. I felt like I was having to eat the air that I was breathing.

Speaker 1:

It felt so thick, it was so hot, it was so humid. At one point I could feel my brain bubbling. Ew, that's weird, it was scary.

Speaker 5:

I've never heard of a brain bubble I heard of a brain bubble. It happened, not the brain bubble.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, well, today is going to be. Here comes the humidity. Today the humidity is back Sunny, 91 today, 94 tomorrow 95. Sunday, and the humidity the breeze began dying down yesterday. That's what made it feel so hot. There was no breeze Today, not much of a breeze. So heat index anywhere from upper 90s to over 100 all weekend long. As far as the rain, they've taken pretty much all the rain out. Sunday there's a slight chance of rain Sunday night. Monday slight chance. Tuesday At the moment. Wednesday we have a decent chance 60%.

Speaker 5:

Next Wednesday my pumpkins need it.

Speaker 1:

We need some rain.

Speaker 5:

We need some rain.

Speaker 1:

yes, it is so dry around the area.

Speaker 5:

It is yeah.

Speaker 1:

This morning feels good. Yes, it is so dry around the area it is, yeah, this morning feels good, though it's 64 in Fort Payne, 65 in Gadsden. We're at 66 here at QSB and a big day. A lot of people already messaging asking what's the latest on Waddle the Goose. Yes, waddle the Goose.

Speaker 5:

Not the duck Waddle Waddles Right now. I explained this to you yesterday, but I'll explain it to the listening audience Right now. His name is Waddles with an S. If, for some reason, he has to have his leg amputated, his name's being changed to Waddle, no S.

Speaker 1:

Formerly known as Waddles With S Without the S, Now he'll be known as Waddle With no S. If and we don't know- no, we don't know.

Speaker 5:

No, we don't know.

Speaker 1:

We had a chance to go down before we found him again and he was being picked on by the other geese.

Speaker 5:

Yep, they were absolutely picking on him and it was awful and we talked to Judy that's going to help us today. She'll be in later.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she's with Sneed's Farmhouse and she helps to do things like this for animals and she's coming down this morning. We're going to talk about it and see what we can do. Yeah, as far as helping waddles.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, and she said yesterday. She said that birds do that. They pick on the weak ones. Isn't that awful? That's ugly, I know it's like humans sometimes.

Speaker 1:

It really is, I know, and we were looking at it closely. I got close enough.

Speaker 5:

That's on his foot and I said I have no idea. Here's the sad part. We thought that you could see part of his foot.

Speaker 4:

You can't. No, it's not I have no idea, it's completely encased in whatever is on him.

Speaker 5:

Me and Barry have different theories. I think that it's some kind of growth. Barry thinks that it's a man-made, not handmade.

Speaker 1:

Man-made. Well, you can see the fishing line wrapped around its leg. Absolutely, you can.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, and it looks. You know it's either a really really long piece of fishing line or it's multiple pieces of fishing line. True, because it's really wrapped up.

Speaker 1:

So if you want to see the Facebook Live we had yesterday, it's up there and this thing has gone viral and people were asking during the Facebook Live why don't you catch it and help it now?

Speaker 4:

And you said I would do anything for love, but I won't do that.

Speaker 5:

I can't do it yet.

Speaker 1:

Because we didn't want to get pinched bit or whatever. Well, we don't want to kill him. No, we don't want to get pinched bit or whatever, we don't want to kill him.

Speaker 5:

No, we don't know. Yeah, judy said that you can stress him and Doug McGee he called us yesterday from Second Chance. Doug and Judy both said that birds can get extremely stressed out and have a heart attack and die.

Speaker 1:

So we didn't want to cause any undue stress on the wattles.

Speaker 5:

We just wanted to feed them and check on them.

Speaker 1:

But I do want to say thank you to everybody who's been reaching out and offering and following this thing. Yeah, please, do something to help this. Yeah, and there's some people on there who say why bother? Why do this? And I please I wish you would quit being negative why bother? Because we're doing it, because we care. Yes, it's only goose that needs a chance to have a better life. Some people don't care, but we do.

Speaker 5:

I don't care what animal is in it. I get dune bugs out of my parents' swimming pool and save them so they don't drown. I have to help animals, kids and animals got to help them and the elderly, and then like three or four people that I like, but other than that, there's only a few things I don't really like.

Speaker 1:

Mosquitoes. I'm not going to rescue a mosquito.

Speaker 5:

No, no, no.

Speaker 1:

I'm not going to rescue a snake, no no, no, those are called no-broke Snakes went downhill since the Garden of Eden and they haven't recovered yet and I don't see them ever recovering from that bad route. See them ever recovering from that bad route.

Speaker 5:

What else would you not save?

Speaker 1:

Flies. I don't much care for a fly Fruit flies, fruit flies, you can't catch them. No Forest flies are so big.

Speaker 5:

There's a handful of things.

Speaker 1:

You're on your own if you're in trouble. As far as the goose, I think he needs a chance, so we're going to give you. We can talk to Judy coming in later this morning. We're going to go down later today at some point and try to figure out what to do.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, we're going to get our ducks in a row.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that was bad. Yeah, it is 610. Other things you need to know yes, it is Friday, June 21st, the first complete full day of summer. What's going on today?

Speaker 5:

Well, today is National Smoothie Day. Do you like smoothies? Love smoothies. I love a good smoothie.

Speaker 1:

It's got to have a banana in my punch. Always it's got to have a banana. I love a strawberry smoothie.

Speaker 5:

Yep. So typically they're made of fruits, vegetables, grains, yogurt and ice, and all you really need is a blender. It's an easy meal.

Speaker 1:

I read something this morning that one of the hot new smoothies is a. Put gummy bears in it. What Well, these actually grind up. I guess you got a good blender, but would you want a gummy bear in yours? Seriously, that's one of the hot new smoothie flavors. I would try it, Putting gummy bears in it.

Speaker 5:

You know Sonic Pook's nerds and their slushes.

Speaker 1:

I've never heard this before.

Speaker 5:

I would try it. Okay, the top fruit smoothie flavors are number one is strawberry, yes, yes, I agree. Number two is banana, yum Love it yeah. And number three. I know you'll like this one.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 5:

It's peach.

Speaker 1:

So what about you? Which is your favorite?

Speaker 5:

Strawberry yeah, it's hard to be good fresh strawberries in a banana in a blender. Yep. Well, here's something you need to know. Paramount announced the second half of season five of Yellowstone.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 5:

I know I'm going to give you a date. Are you ready, ready? November 10th? It's going to be a big day. The filming for the very highly anticipated episodes has been going on in Montana since May 20th, following the rider strike delays been going on in Montana since May 20th following the rider strike delays.

Speaker 1:

That's a Sunday night, by the way. Yeah, I was looking on my calendar November the 10th.

Speaker 5:

That is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, good, I guess they'll do like they have been. They'll do like one episode a week. Oh yeah, I think this second half of the season is going to be probably the most to watch Yellowstone episodes ever.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh, this is it. This is it. Yeah, it's going to be so sad.

Speaker 5:

I know, I know I don't want him to die, but he's going to have to like.

Speaker 1:

I know he should have come back and filmed the film. The kid should have come back, I know, yeah.

Speaker 5:

Come back, kevin. Yeah, and here's the thought for the day. Okay, it's pretty deep. Okay, as it is. When you yawn, can you imagine?

Speaker 1:

Why is it when somebody yawns, it all makes you want to yawn it makes you yawn.

Speaker 5:

Just be thankful it's not passing the gas. Yeah, I'd be in church.

Speaker 6:

I'd be awful.

Speaker 1:

That would be, I'd never finish 6-14.

Speaker 4:

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

Speaker 1:

Well, I don't know that Australia, that part of the world, is any better this time of year. It is but Tasmania, Tasmania. To me, when I hear Tasmania, I think of Looney Tunes, Bugs Bunny, the Tasmanian Devil.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, he just spins around in a circle.

Speaker 1:

That's the first thing I think of. But Tasmania put up a release. They're looking for people to come in and work some jobs, and some of these are pretty interesting. Okay, they're calling them tongue-in-cheek odd jobs that they really need people to work with during their winter months, which is now. You know, it's like summer here, winter over there.

Speaker 5:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

But the Australian island state is offering people the chance to swap the daily grind of their job for unusual jobs. They have 10 jobs they need to fill. One is a paranormal investigator Exactly what it says it is. You look into people who think that they have ghosts. They have spirits in their home or their business. That'll be your job. They have a wombat walker. You got dog walkers here.

Speaker 5:

Oh, I'd love that you see the little wombats. Yes, I'd love to do that. They're cute yeah.

Speaker 1:

They have a job title called Puffer Nut. Puffer Nut what is that? According to this Puffer Nut, it's something to do with trains, if you like trains. At one job. The applicant will join the crew on the Lynchford Express steam train as it travels along the Tasmanian West Coast. Part of your job will be to blow the train whistle.

Speaker 5:

Oh hey, I can do that. I can so do that.

Speaker 1:

And that's part of your job. I don't know why it's called a puffer nut. I like it.

Speaker 5:

That's odd. I like it. I like the name.

Speaker 1:

Now the paranormal investigator role. It's voluntary, it's open to those with an interest in history and mystery. Now it involves picking up the latest paranormal activity ghost hunting equipment. Oh, they'll give you equipment. Oh, that'd be fun. I wouldn't forget to keep it, that'd be fun to do.

Speaker 5:

Would you do that? No, there's no way I would do that?

Speaker 1:

No, that sounds like it'd be boring. I don't believe in stuff like that.

Speaker 5:

I think I would have to consult with my pastor before I could agree to that job.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I wouldn't do that. Okay, here's one for you. Do you like oysters?

Speaker 5:

I do yeah.

Speaker 1:

They need an oyster organizer. It means you sort, you clean and you categorize oysters freshly harvested from Great Oyster Bay.

Speaker 5:

Big hard. No, yeah, we had oysters at Jefferson's and we had to crack them every morning. Well, the guys did, but the girls would help sometimes if we were behind. It's hard. Yeah, I turned down that job. I bet that would be a tough one. Yeah, Another one. They need stargazers. Oh.

Speaker 1:

I bet that would be a tough one. Yeah, another one that needs stargazers. Oh, you join the Tasmania Astronomical Society for a couple of nights each week to just observe the skies and write down what you see.

Speaker 5:

Okay, well, there are many dots. They are very bright.

Speaker 1:

I don't want to know. That would be a tough job.

Speaker 5:

I cannot count how many there are. I would fall asleep.

Speaker 1:

If I counted sheep, sheep, you're letting the grass to sleep what do you write in your notebook? I don't know it's also jobs for truffle hunters, wine whisperers, those who help the winemakers. You do just whatever and there's all kinds of things, and most of these are unpaid, but you get they'll. Uh, successful applicants will have all their expenses paid, including they'll try, they'll pay for travel, food and hotels. It's covered by the Tasmanian Tourist Board.

Speaker 5:

So which job would you take?

Speaker 1:

The wombat walker.

Speaker 5:

Yes, that's what I was going to say.

Speaker 1:

I think that would be fun.

Speaker 5:

I know that's what I was going to say, Look how fun they are. I want to be the wombat walker.

Speaker 1:

I probably need more than one. I would think there'd be a lot of wombats.

Speaker 5:

I wonder if they'd go like they would like our walking trail that we use.

Speaker 1:

Probably, I bet they would. Do you think they would chase the ducks and the geese?

Speaker 5:

I don't know. I would love to see an interaction between a wombat and a goose.

Speaker 1:

I wonder if they're enemies. They may never have met.

Speaker 5:

They may never have. Those worlds may have never collided.

Speaker 1:

What about Kangaroo Walker?

Speaker 5:

Oh no, I wouldn't want that they jump like That'd be tough.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that'd be like one of the ones on Looney Tunes. It'd be like the kangaroo dragging me down across the tundra. Yeah, like Scott happened this morning. Like Scott out on the rug.

Speaker 5:

You have to tell everybody what happened.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 5:

He fell.

Speaker 1:

Well, scott's okay. By the way, he's okay. Mom, be sure to ask Scott. He's okay. Yes, ms Brenda, he's okay, as he was leaving. I'm sitting, you know. I look over and I can see Scott's head looking back at me laying on the ground. I thought that's odd. Usually he's about 5'10". But this moment he was like 1' oh you, scott's head on it laying under the lobby and I said Scott, and he had tripped over my shoe. I thought, well, that's got to stink, because that's got to happen a lot.

Speaker 5:

You said, you wear shoes a lot.

Speaker 1:

It's going to get old after a while.

Speaker 5:

I would think if that's what caused it. But he's okay. We're laughing now because he's okay. Yeah, we're laughing because A few years ago he broke his arm. Yeah, that's not funny, that was scary that was very scary but he recovered nicely.

Speaker 1:

But it scared me because I saw his head looking at me and said I'm okay. No, you're not. You're laying on the ground. It's like a turtle on 431.

Speaker 5:

Why is it so funny when?

Speaker 1:

somebody falls, as long as they're okay. You've got to wait and see how they.

Speaker 5:

Do you laugh when you see people fall?

Speaker 1:

Be honest, I do I do I wait and see their status first? Like I see nothing. No blood, no bones poking their nuts.

Speaker 5:

Why is it so funny when somebody?

Speaker 1:

falls. I don't know, it's not funny if I fall.

Speaker 5:

No, no. I fell on the walking trail like a month ago, I guess my foot went off the side. It's almost like running off on the side of the car and trying to overcorrect. That's what I did. I stepped off on the side and tried to overcorrect.

Speaker 1:

Went all the way down. Of course, I did what any good person would I walked quickly in front of you. It got away from me like I didn't know you. Away from me like I didn't know you.

Speaker 5:

then I hollered back, are you okay? Yeah, anyway, by the way, scott is okay, everybody's okay, we're just all a little crazy here yeah, it's 6, 29 mary and holly on alabama's country giant wqsb.

Speaker 4:

Crazy but true.

Speaker 5:

This is crazy but true, it happened to an attorney in ohio.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 5:

Here's what he did.

Speaker 1:

His name is Jack Jack Blakeslee of Noble County. He decided it would be funny to take a Pringles can and use the bathroom in it and then just toss it in the parking lot and let somebody open it and have a surprise.

Speaker 5:

Wait, a one or a two? A two.

Speaker 1:

No, I don't mean a pee-pee, no, no, yes. But the crazy thing is he said during his hearing that he didn't target anybody. He wasn't doing it to hurt any one person. He thought it would be funny. He did it at least ten times that year, ten.

Speaker 5:

Ten times. Oh my gosh. Okay, so he ate ten cans of Pringles. Yes, so he could poop in them and leave them in a parking lot.

Speaker 1:

For somebody to open and have a surprise.

Speaker 5:

That's awful. He's a criminal defense attorney, and he's doing this, yes, for six months, he was told.

Speaker 1:

no, you're not going to be doing anything for six months. That's awful.

Speaker 5:

Why is he why?

Speaker 1:

I don't understand the thinking. How is that? Imagine walking through the parking lot. Which people did you see a Pringles can? I don't know that I would open it. I sure wouldn't eat the chips. And if there were chips, no, I mean just a random stray pringles can laying in the parking lot, yeah, but somebody out there picked it up and looked at it and probably opened it like, like you, I just don't understand the point of doing this no times Ten, yeah, and like I understand, like sometimes you got to be creative, you got to go.

Speaker 1:

If you got to go, that's one thing, that's one thing. But then you discard the can in the garbage or somewhere.

Speaker 5:

Yes, you take it with you.

Speaker 1:

And who just happens to have a spare Pringles can laying around.

Speaker 5:

Then you got to throw in the accuracy and the aim into the equation here I wonder if he, if he, was like you see what I mean yeah, oh no, I understand completely that it's just normal that it's not explosive yes, yes, because it could go and go everywhere. But do you think that he bought these cannon pringles and was like you know what I could poop in this?

Speaker 1:

I think you did, because he had ten times One time probably not.

Speaker 5:

He got thrilled. It gave him thrills.

Speaker 1:

That's weird. That is strange, that's like serial killer stuff. Yeah, not normal behavior. I don't see his law practice being very popular right now.

Speaker 5:

I don't think I would want to use him.

Speaker 1:

Going through and saying, well, I'm in trouble, who do you want to call? Well, call the guy that pooped in the Pringles. Can?

Speaker 5:

Oh, this is all the way on Ohio. I hope somebody calls Jack and they're like hey, I was listening to a radio station in Alabama this morning and they mentioned you're pooping in the Pringles, can I know?

Speaker 1:

you know how, but I I feel like with your help, I can beat this thing. Yeah, that is crazy.

Speaker 5:

You're my kind of guy. Yeah, I think we're getting along together.

Speaker 1:

When can I come meet you? Oh, no, it's 641.

Speaker 4:

Wqsb Mornings with Barry and Holly.

Speaker 1:

Here's what's going on. Holly's pile of stories. Hated to hear this. His son is one of my favorite actors, but I did like Dad who passed away. He was in a lot of great movies and one of I guess some of your favorite movies are the Hunger.

Speaker 5:

Games. Yeah, donald Sutherland. He's an actor known for films like the Dirty Dozen, mash and the Hunger Games. He passed away in Miami at the age of 88 after a long illness.

Speaker 1:

And he was. Was he in the? He wasn't in the last Hunger Games it was like a prequel that went back. They talked about his character and showed how his character came to be, but he wasn't actually in it, right? But still, his son, kiefer Sutherland, loved Kiefer. Yeah 24, one of my all-time favorite shows.

Speaker 5:

And I didn't realize that was his dad.

Speaker 1:

Hated to hear that. So he was a good actor. Donald Sutherland passed away, yeah.

Speaker 5:

Well, Soulmate, a spinoff from the horror movie Megan, is slated for release on January 2, 2026.

Speaker 1:

So another year and a half away, that's forever.

Speaker 5:

The thriller follows a man who turns an AI love bot into a deadly soulmate.

Speaker 1:

Oh, so if you saw Megan, you know the one we're talking about. She was a doll, yeah, that kind of lost her mind and went crazy, yeah, so this is the sequel.

Speaker 5:

Oh my gosh, it's going to take a year and a half to finish.

Speaker 1:

Come on, we'll see, we'll see.

Speaker 5:

Well, this is a funny story. Two environmental activists tried to spray paint Taylor Swift's private jet with orange paint to protest Because it's this big scandal about her carbon footprint from her frequent trips. However, the plane had already left and they ended up damaging the wrong jet.

Speaker 1:

That's awful, that they'd even do that, but they got the wrong jet. It wasn't even they'd even do that, but they got the wrong jet it wasn't even Taylor's jet, I heard. Jet was already gone. They just damaged whoever's I don't know. Well, it serves them right. They're still going to go to jail, as they should yeah yeah, but they got the wrong jet.

Speaker 5:

Oh man, I hate when I do that I know, and when that happens. Well Well, universal Orlando Resort will introduce the Dark Universe Land in 2025. This sounds so cool.

Speaker 1:

This will be fun to go to.

Speaker 5:

Yes, it has iconic monsters like Dracula, the Wolfman and Frankenstein's monster. The land will include rides, themed dining options and much more.

Speaker 1:

That will be fun, especially around Halloween time. Yes, that will be so cool. So not this year, but next year, so check that out. At 6.53,. Birthdays are next.

Speaker 4:

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

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

Mountain Dew another new Mountain Dew flavor. It's another blue one this time. You only get this at certain stores, though it's available at 7-Eleven, speedway and Stripe stores. It's called the Infinite Swirl. Yeah, the Mountain Dew Infinite Swirl. It's a bright blue and it boasts the flavors of pineapple and berry. Do you think you would try that one?

Speaker 5:

Oh no. If they had a zero or a diversion, yes Could be, but I don't think they do.

Speaker 1:

Only in certain stores, so you won't find these in grocery stores, or probably Walmart. But 7-Eleven, speedway and Stripes is the only places you'll find them.

Speaker 5:

What's up with this pineapple and drinks this summer?

Speaker 1:

I don't know A lot of drinks. People turn to pineapple.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, Pepsi put pineapple in theirs.

Speaker 1:

It must be a hot new flavor this summer.

Speaker 5:

I don't know. Skippy is about to go bananas with two new flavors of their PB Wafer Bars. These look good, these do. They're coming soon. They're strawberry and jelly and peanut butter. And then there's banana and peanut butter wafer bars to add to the current grape and chocolate ones.

Speaker 1:

So those look good. So the Skippy peanut butter is inside of them. We'll have to find some of these and try these, which, by the way, we have a new flavor, a new Dorito we're trying after 8.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, we're trying it after 8. It is the Fiery Baja, fiery Mango. What does that Baja mean? They have it at Taco Bell. What does that mean?

Speaker 1:

I don't know. It's kind of like a coconut, maybe maybe something that shows pineapple again. So maybe it's a pineapple flavor, Maybe, and it's got mango also. So I guess it's kind of like an island-type pineapple-mango-type flavor.

Speaker 5:

I don't know, maybe.

Speaker 1:

We'll find out after 8, though.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, we will. And let me scroll down. Okay, hot Ones now has its own vodka, and of course, it's spicy. They teamed up with New Amsterdam Vodka to create Heat Check. It's a hot pepper vodka offering a blend of hot pepper flavors. No, oh, my gosh, habanero, oh, no, habanero vodka. No, no. Heat Check delivers a fiery 70 proof spirit. Yes, so not only is it going to knock your taste buds out, it's going to knock you on your tail too. It is.

Speaker 1:

You're going to pass out with a burning sensation in your throat.

Speaker 5:

Who's like you know what? I want some spicy vodka.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, let's work on that Spicy vodka, nothing like getting my throat burnt and drunk. God, no, that just does not even sound good. No yeah, but it's now available though.

Speaker 4:

Well, yeah, yeah, it's 726. Wqsb Mornings with Barry and Holly Come on man Mornings.

Speaker 1:

Come on, man Story. Couple of animal stories, one leeches. Leeches are just nasty. Yeah, they are I know, years ago they used these to like help treat people with you know, didn't know how to fix you, they put a leech on you.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, and it sucked the blood out of. It's supposed to suck the poison, or?

Speaker 1:

whatever. But how about this? They now say there are leeches that now can jump. No, jumping leeches are a thing.

Speaker 5:

No, immediately no.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Jumping leeches are a thing. They've been captured on video in the Madagascan rainforest. These are leeches that can now jump oh my gosh.

Speaker 5:

That's like a new fear that I have unlocked.

Speaker 1:

How do we need this now?

Speaker 5:

You thought they had to kind of like ease up your leg, you know, and get on you and you're like ooh, there's something on me, let me get it crawled off, let me get out. They can jump and attack.

Speaker 1:

Now they can jump and suck on your blood so they can jump and attack. Oh, we just got a facebook message that said that leeches are still used in medicine. Oh, I didn't know, I didn't know that either. Well, now they got the jumping leeches.

Speaker 5:

Oh, they got the jumping leeches. They got the jumping leeches. So that's when madagascar first.

Speaker 1:

then there's the guy in new york that tried to flush the snake down the commode. Why, steve? Steve tried to flush the snake down the commode. Wow, steve tried to flush the snake down the toilet, ended up being bitten by the snake. Now the guy from Brooklyn found the snake in his bathtub. He thought it was a worm. I'm guessing it must not have been a very long snake or big snake. However, he thought he would just dispose of it by flushing it down the commode. That's when the snake ended up turning on him and biting his finger. Luckily it was only a corn snake, wow.

Speaker 3:

But, still.

Speaker 1:

He found the snake in his bathtub and then tried to flush it down. The commode Snake had the last laugh. If snakes can laugh, then they bit him on the finger.

Speaker 5:

You know what? Yeah, I love animals so much I'd flush it too.

Speaker 1:

I would too.

Speaker 5:

I would just immediately freak out and just knee-jerk reaction flush the toilet, Flush it down the commode. I mean I would literally freak out.

Speaker 1:

It's like any bug in the house. I find it's going in the commode Smash. Going in the commode Smash If I see a water bug, commode Smash If I see a roach Ew yeah.

Speaker 5:

Smash, yeah, no, you can't smash those.

Speaker 1:

They have good no they go in the commode.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Everything's in the commode.

Speaker 5:

Oh, you don't smash any bugs.

Speaker 1:

No, I just put them in the commode. Okay, okay, I give them one chance. If you can swim, you're good. If you can't swim, you're screwed, you're done. That's the way I look. You can swim, you're good, you're done yeah 741.

Speaker 4:

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

Speaker 1:

WQSB Jason Aldean. Lets you boys be country. It's 809, Barry and Holly, and look who's in the studio with us. We have a special guest.

Speaker 5:

We are so excited.

Speaker 1:

Yes, we talked to her yesterday on the phone and now she's here in person and it's Judy with Snead's Farmhouse. Now we've got something big happening after 9 o'clock, dealing with Waddles the Goose.

Speaker 5:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Judy is here to help us, but first she has to earn her keep because she's got a taste test with us First. I hope she likes hot stuff.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I mean you can't come into the studio and hang out with us and not do something like this.

Speaker 1:

You've got to be part of the show.

Speaker 5:

You've got to be part of the show.

Speaker 6:

I'm down Before we get into the food thank you for joining us so much Thank you for having me.

Speaker 1:

We're going to talk more in a few minutes about what we're going to be doing today with Waddles, but again, tell people about you Now you're in Coleman County I am.

Speaker 6:

I'm Judy Sneed and I own Sneed's Farmhouse Sanctuary. It's in Coleman but I'm actually in West Point. It started in 2020 when my husband suggested getting chickens. I'm a city girl and so I get sometimes a lot of ridicule about me being a farmer, because they say I don't look like a farmer because I wear makeup.

Speaker 5:

That's funny, A farmer can wear lipstick. I'm like I have makeup. That's funny Farmers can wear lipstick.

Speaker 6:

I have earrings. Yeah, I am a little bit all over the place trying to find where I'm needed in the community. I try to not just help animals, but also human beings. I'm a very big advocate for mental health and I am wanting to reach more of the community with sober living facilities and domestic violence shelters, group homes. I want to be a safe place for those people to come. Wow.

Speaker 1:

It's amazing because when Holly's been with us not quite a year yet, but one of the first things when she joined us, we talked about what we wanted to do with the show. She said at some point we need to find a way because I really believe we need to help people with mental health. We both have depression and things like that. We've gone through a lot and there's so many people out there and there's really nobody to turn to. It's hard to find, but that was kind of one of our goals somehow to help people. And then all of a sudden you pop up on our radar two days ago about helping waddles and it turns out that you're more interested in helping the people like we are. Yep which, and it's just weird how this all came together it's not weird, it's a guy it's meant to be, I think it is yes

Speaker 6:

for us to be in the room yeah I think you know, uh, with having my farm. When people come into my farm, I have no idea what's going on in their mind. I have no idea what they're going through in life. And if I can help them get into the farm and get into the moment and forget that they have a $500 power bill or their job is stressful or their kids are driving them crazy or they're struggling with depression, if I can get them in the moment for at least an hour or two, I feel like I've done my job.

Speaker 1:

I agree.

Speaker 6:

And my animals get on there. It's not something that I do per se, it's my animals are so tame my, my pigs can sit like dogs oh my god, they stand on command and sit on command. Saturday, we're having swimming with the piglets, so that'll really get people into mindfulness with that. Yeah, so I'm just always looking for ways to teach people to be the best version of themselves. I also go live on Facebook and YouTube on Mondays and Wednesdays and I talk nothing but mental health for about an hour.

Speaker 6:

Oh wow, now it's very strange because I put on my makeup while I'm going live, which is why people say I'm not a farmer up why I'm going live, which is why people say I'm not a farmer and I just talk about real life stuff and how I got to where I am today, because I struggle myself with mental health and have my whole life. It started in high school and I've been through a lot of challenges and the way I got to where I am today is putting tools in my pocket constantly and as I go through things and challenging things, I know how to pull tools out of my pocket to deal with life.

Speaker 1:

Gotcha. Well, from what we know, what we've read, you do an awesome job and you're going to be helping us with Waddles the Goose coming up later today. So we're going to talk more about that in a few minutes, but first I think it's time for the taste test.

Speaker 5:

It is it's time for the taste test. It is it's time for the taste test Now what are we trying today? I'm excited we have Doritos. Those are some of my favorite chips. And these are fiery mango fiery.

Speaker 1:

Okay, Now somebody Baja, Baja yeah.

Speaker 5:

Baja. That's a word I couldn't think of. Thank you, judy. And somebody said hey you need.

Speaker 1:

You need to try these. We found these at Food City and are you ready?

Speaker 5:

I'm ready, I'm scared. Judy you ready, do you like hot?

Speaker 6:

stuff. I'll eat it, Okay all right. Here we go, here we go.

Speaker 1:

Ooh, mmm, I can taste the mango part of it.

Speaker 6:

Oh yeah, I taste the Baja kind of island taste.

Speaker 1:

Well, here comes the heat now.

Speaker 6:

I feel the heat now.

Speaker 1:

After chewing it, and then it, oh yeah, ooh.

Speaker 6:

Let's try one more. You know, what.

Speaker 5:

What do you think? These are a hundred out of ten.

Speaker 1:

A hundred out of ten Mm-hmm. So you love these I love these.

Speaker 6:

I really like these too. I really like these.

Speaker 1:

I love the taste man, they're hot though they are, it's kicking in now.

Speaker 5:

My eyes are starting to water.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 5:

And my taste All right.

Speaker 1:

Judy, give us your on and off. I'm out of this on fire.

Speaker 5:

I know One out of ten.

Speaker 1:

What do you think how good they are in your world?

Speaker 6:

I'd say a ten. I really do like them.

Speaker 1:

I love the taste.

Speaker 6:

Is my hair turning red?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, a little bit, a little bit, but the taste is amazing. I love the taste, but, boy, there's some heat involved and I give it like an 8 because of the heat. I like the heat. I wish they'd take the heat out and just give me the mango taste, but I love the.

Speaker 5:

Ooh, that would be good.

Speaker 1:

What do you think? You give it 100 out of 10?.

Speaker 5:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 1:

I think they're good no-transcript.

Speaker 5:

They're hot but they're good. All right, very good.

Speaker 1:

We'll talk more about Waddles coming up in a few minutes, but first Country Music News up next.

Speaker 1:

WQSB mornings with Barry and Holly WQSB's getting ready his big festival. This has become one of the biggest festivals around. Now you have to travel to do this, but it's called Crash my Playa. He's celebrating his 10th anniversary next year. The dates and music lineup have been released Now. This takes place at Moon Palace Cancun Resort in Mexico from January the 15th to the 18th. This thing sells out very fast. Now he's going to be joined by Jason Aldean, kane Brown, bailey Zimmerman, dustin Lynch, dylan Scott, elle King, jackson Dean and Nate Smith. That is a great lineup. That is a good lineup and the cool thing is they're all out there just partying, having fun, listening to music on the beach and playing music. So if you want to go do something fun, a vacation it's January the 15th or the 18th in Cancun, so you better get your tickets fast.

Speaker 5:

Oh, I don't want to go to Cancun to see that that would be fun. Yeah Well, to add to the hype surrounding Post Malone's hotly anticipated new album F1 Trillion, he has revealed his plans for a one-night-only concert event in Nashville on July 16th.

Speaker 1:

That's going to be a sellout.

Speaker 5:

My mouth is watering from the chips. Barry, I'm having trouble reading you this story. I will finish.

Speaker 1:

It's July, the 16th. You better get tickets fast. He's teaming up with Bud Light and if you're interested in getting tickets, you need to go to Bud Light's Instagram and Facebook for info. They expect this to sell out within minutes.

Speaker 5:

I bet it will. I would love to see Post Malone live. That would be fun, it's 819.

Speaker 1:

Here's Kane Brown on WQSB. Wqsb, it's Parmigley and Take my Name. 825 with Barry and Holly. Sunshine today, hot 91, but I think it's good weather to go help out Waddles the Goose. What do you think, holly?

Speaker 5:

I think today is the day. Let's go.

Speaker 1:

We found the perfect person. Judy is with us again. If you missed us talking to Judy yesterday or a few minutes ago with Snead's Farmhouse, how long have you been helping animals in situations like this?

Speaker 6:

Well, since 2020, when it all started.

Speaker 1:

So what was the first one? What made you say, okay, I'm going to help this animal. What kind of led you to help the very first? What was the first animal you helped?

Speaker 6:

Her name was Penny penny lane and she was a duck. Um, she was thrown out at a lake in a local uh community and her sister they saw the. They saw a neighborhood person actually saw them dump, the ducks, and they were little ducklings and so when the family tried to get them and couldn't, well, when they came back the next day, one of them was missing and so she was like I've got to get this duck, and so she did, and of course she lived in the middle of the city and the duck lived in the bathroom. So she called me and she was like will you please rescue this duck? Well, penny lane became a star. Oh, she was the most, she had the best personality.

Speaker 6:

Um, she lived with me for about four years until she passed away, because she is a pecan duck and you've heard of a pecan restaurant, right, okay, I haven't like a chinese restaurant that sells duck pecan. Oh, okay, so pecan is the white, big white ducks, the jumbo pecans. Well, she's a jumbo Pekin and so many people go to Tractor Supply and they sell them and they think, oh, I'm going to give my kids some ducks for Easter, and they get them home and then they're ducks, right, and they poop. They're nasty, it's constant cleanup and they go dumping at a local lake because they think that's what the thing to do is. Well, what happens is they can't survive. Well, a jumbo Pekin duck gets really big. So what ends up happening is they have leg and foot injuries because they're so heavy that they can't walk. So the longevity of a Pekin duck is not very long. So I get a lot of those that I rescue.

Speaker 1:

Okay, now waddles we found a couple of weeks ago. We were walking and saw something on its foot and, okay, it stepped in something, it'll probably mud, it'll get it off of it. So we were back like a week later and it was still there. Yeah, still as bad as it looked the first time. We realized it's not just something that's going to fall off, something's wrong.

Speaker 5:

It may actually look worse this week than it looked last week because of that fishing line. That's wrapped.

Speaker 1:

So people have been messaging saying I've seen that goose around there for a while now. Now we went yesterday and took a better video of it. So from looking at the video, what do you think might be wrong with wattles?

Speaker 6:

As a farmer, you really rely on other farms to help you kind of dictate what's going on Because, I be honest, in the veterinary world they don't learn about poultry. There's only a small portion where they learn about poultry. So farms really have to rely on each other for help on what to do with certain situations that they come across. Well, I noticed in the comments a lot of people thought it was bumblefoot. I'm very experienced with bumblefoot because of the ducks and the chickens that I have. I've never seen bumblefoot this bad, so I'm not really sure if it is bumblefoot, but if it is, I personally know how to treat it.

Speaker 5:

So for our listeners, describe real quick what is bumblefoot. It's infection.

Speaker 6:

So basically, what happens is, let's say, there's a little bit of a laceration on the bottom of their foot.

Speaker 5:

So it could be like a fish hook right and then the infection dirt bacteria gets into that.

Speaker 6:

Uh crack right and then it causes inflammation and the it and the bacteria just keeps growing and if you don't get the bacteria in the core out, it just keeps getting bigger and bigger and bigger. Um, so if it is that and hopefully I know y'all said that you really can't see the bottom of the foot, so that might be something that I will have to take wattles to the veterinarian for, because it might be worse than I can handle. But once I get there and see it, I want to see I brought the proper gloves, you know, making sure everything's safe for wattles, because the last thing I want to do is make things worse for wattles. So I'm going to assess it, see if I can get the fishing line myself off. If it's something that I think will be a risk for wattles, then I will take the wattles to a vet that is very experienced in poultry that can help us that is awesome.

Speaker 1:

No, we've talked about doing it sunday because you're busy, your schedule wise, but when you saw the video you said when I need to get there sooner, so we're going to go down sometime later this morning right I I saw the video and I said I felt as though wattles was coming up to you.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, going, please help me. Uh-huh, really, please help me, please help me. For a wild goose to come that close. He's asking for help, right. And so I said you know what I'm fixing to rearrange my whole entire schedule to go help Waddles. So I'm really hoping that we can get our hands on him or her today and get some help.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, we just thank you so much because our listeners are so invested, we're so invested in this. We want the best for wattles and we know that there's, uh, a lot of ducks down there and people say let nature run its course. No, we can't do that, barry. We have to help these animals and, judy, we're really thankful that you're here and made the trip to be here with us.

Speaker 6:

I'm hoping that I can help. Yeah, if I can't, I know who can. Yeah, perfect.

Speaker 5:

So Waddles is getting help. Waddles, we are on our way.

Speaker 6:

We are on our way, Waddles.

Speaker 1:

So we'll give you updates, but first again plug what you do.

Speaker 6:

It's Snead's Farm what you do. So, um, like I said, I'm a little bit of everywhere. This past couple of months I've been at the libraries, and when I go to the libraries I do a whole production. So one thing that I have always wanted to do is dance in the middle of new york. Um, I've danced my whole life. I never made it to new york, so I became an aerobic instructor and I taught aerobics for 28 years and that was my side job.

Speaker 6:

I was in sales at Verizon Wireless for a long time, got married and moved to South Alabama, and we ended up getting transferred from South Alabama to Coleman, where I didn't know a soul, and so my stepdad had gotten sick and I was staying home with him and I'm not a stay-at-home person, I'm not. I've worked two jobs my whole life and so my husband suggested getting chickens and I took him up on it. I tried something new and so I got chickens. But what I do is I prefer people to come to my farm. I really don't like to take animals off the premises, but I will. So I've been going into libraries and what I do is um, I've written a children's book my cousin did about my farm and the name of it is it takes two to make a farm go right. Well, naturally I'm a dancer, so you're not that song.

Speaker 5:

it takes two to make a thing go right oh yeah so I make it, take two to get it out of sight. There you go, girl. So what, so what?

Speaker 6:

I do is I play Simon Says with the kids because in the beginning I would tell them that they were going to dance with me and they were like, oh no, so it's really a mental thing. So I want to get them in the moment. So I begin to tell them my name is Aunt Judy. I call myself Aunt Judy because I want people to feel at home at my farm, right? So then I play Simon Says with the kids and then I get them in a position and I tell them Simon Says, freeze. And then I start playing that song and I go Simon Says dance and all those kids are just jamming and where it says it takes two to make a farm, go, right, how many? And they're screaming at the top of their lungs too. That's good.

Speaker 6:

Then I lead into reading my book and then I lead into with the small animals. But I do field trips as well. I am open to the public on Fridays, saturdays and Sundays at 10 am, but you must book the tour on my website, sneedsfarmhousecom, because that is your home, it is my home. Sometimes people pull in the driveway. They're like wait a minute, I'm at a house.

Speaker 1:

I'm like yep you're at Judy's house. What animals do you have there?

Speaker 6:

I have alpacas, many cows, sheep, goats, pigs, donkey, turkeys, chickens, peacocks, rabbits, tortoise. What am I leaving out?

Speaker 5:

You've got everything. I can't think of anything. What about an emu? I'm scared of those. They're mean. Yeah, I know. Yes, I'm scared, I know you should be.

Speaker 6:

I have spent a lot of time training my animals. So my animals? When you think of a petting zoo, you think that you're going to walk around with food. Well, my animals are not trained with food. You can go out there and sit in my farm and you get. My alpacas will kiss you on the lips. Oh my God, I'm not joking. My pigs will sit like dogs. They stand on command. I sit out there and lay on my pigs and read a book. It is amazing. You know what? I used to sit out there and lay on my pigs and read a book.

Speaker 5:

It is amazing. You know what I absolutely recommend anybody that's having trouble mentally, having anxiety, depression. Just go out to Judy's Farm and book you a trip and play with those animals, Because that animal therapy is real it really is. That releases those really good hormones in your brain where you just feel better.

Speaker 6:

Well, you know a lot of people talk about that have mental health. I wish I could go to the doctor, but the copay is too expensive, or I don't know who to go to, or it takes too long to make a connection. And it's amazing what you can do to help your mental health without going to the doctor. And animal therapy is the key, and I will tell you that when you come to my farm, you're going to hear my own personal testimony how I've struggled my whole life with mental health, and the animals bring me to mindfulness every single day. Every single day.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 6:

That's awesome.

Speaker 1:

Well, Judy, I'm looking forward to what we're going to be doing coming up after 9. So, hey, thank you for joining us this morning.

Speaker 6:

Thank you for having me.

Speaker 1:

We'll be giving you more Waddles updates coming up as the day goes on. It's 835.

Speaker 4:

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

Speaker 1:

It's 852, barry and Holly and Judy joining us with Sneet's Farmhouse. We're going to be heading out very soon to check on Waddles the goose and see what can be done to help waddles. So we'll be giving you updates coming up later this morning. Yes, but we thought, with our quote of the day that we always leave with, it'll be good to time something to do with animals. And uh, judy's with us. She's an expert on animals too, so give her the quote and see, maybe get her thoughts on this yeah, and, and the quote is animals are such agreeable friends.

Speaker 5:

They ask no questions, they pass no criticisms.

Speaker 6:

Amen to that.

Speaker 1:

I agree. I mean, like you were saying, like a dog, I'm a cat person. Cats walk over when they want to and they let you trouble them.

Speaker 6:

And to me it relieves stress, it does it does, and I really feel like an animal provides so much comfort in hard times, and when you're out there petting an animal, you forget everything. Oh yeah, you're so in the moment, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like you were saying, your dog Doug, when you have a bad day, he'll come over and just lay next to you. It's weird. You know, he doesn't have to say a word.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, and he just knows, like if I've had an upset day or I'm crying, he just knows. He knows it's not time to play.

Speaker 1:

He lap or he'll lay beside me and it's just my best. He's my best friend, he's a companion, doesn't judge. My family member sits there if you want to talk. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so that's good. So, again, we'll be giving you updates on waddles the goose hopefully. Good news coming up soon, very soon. Well, judy, I guess we're going to be heading to gunners.

Speaker 4:

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