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Episode 118

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Is the unpredictable weather getting you down, or have you ever fallen victim to an outrageous scam? Discover how we navigate these topics with humor and insight on today's WQSB Morning Show! Join Barry and Holli as they banter about the cooler weather, an upcoming tropical storm, and even Barry's tongue-in-cheek consideration of a janitor job. Holli also shares the trials of perfecting her online dating profile while we prepare to launch our exciting new live stream video feature.

We then tackle more serious matters, with updates on the intensifying Hurricane Helene set to impact Florida's Big Bend area. Plus, we share a laugh about Coca-Cola's decision to pull their bizarre Spiced flavor from the shelves. Bizarre art tales follow, featuring Joseph Marr’s sugar sculptures and the strange antics of art enthusiasts trying to lick them. We also discuss the jaw-dropping story of two women scammed out of $365,000 by someone pretending to be Brad Pitt, reminding our listeners to stay vigilant against similar cons.

To wrap up, we celebrate Joaquin Phoenix's unique take on the Joker and the thrilling announcement of a new Robin Hood-inspired drama series by MGM. We emphasize the importance of gratitude and reminisce about personal experiences, sharing heartfelt quotes and reflections on the significant influence of kindness in our lives. Don’t miss our engaging blend of humor, cautionary tales, and sincere reflections that keep our listeners coming back for more!

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It's time to rise and shine and get your morning started with Alabama's award-winning morning show, oh 600, what's the O stand for? Oh my God, it's early. We've got all the happiness we need Happy, happy, happy. The sun is shining in the sky. There ain't a cloud in the sky, Broadcasting live from high atop Alabama's beautiful Sand Mountain. I'm sorry, but this is crazy.

Speaker 4:

This whole thing is crazy.

Speaker 2:

I listen to you guys every morning.

Speaker 3:

I bet your stories will make me laugh so hard I shoot milk out of my nose. Please welcome your hosts. Barry, I think I found a job. There was an opening for a janitor at the TV station. Get this. They're going to pay me the minimum wage and Holly.

Speaker 4:

Is it tacky to say I'm rich on a non-mandating?

Speaker 2:

profile. I need to put what's filthy in front of it. Smoking hot.

Speaker 3:

I laugh in the face of danger, then I hide until it goes away.

Speaker 1:

Wqsv at 609. Good morning to you. Are you filthy rich?

Speaker 2:

I am just filthy, Filthy. I know I'm neither filthy nor rich. So there's that.

Speaker 1:

Well, you're about to be rained on.

Speaker 2:

Well then, maybe that'll get rid of the filthy part it will.

Speaker 1:

But hey, here's the good news the 90s are gone. Yay, I really am excited about that.

Speaker 2:

I am too, because it was hot again yesterday. Here's the good news. Here's the good news the 90s are gone, yay.

Speaker 1:

I really am excited about that. I am too, because it was hot again yesterday, but today you've got the rain to deal with. Here comes the rain. Now it's not going to rain all day. There's a 70% chance of showers and storms. So this song is basically a lie, mr Blue Sky. Mr Blue Sky Not today, unless you call the rain blue, but anyway. A lot of rain moving in. It's now moving into Coleman County and Blount County. A lot of rain coming up out of the west. Now this has nothing to do with the tropical storm which will become a hurricane very soon. This is going to be a fast-moving storm. We're going to talk about that in a few minutes. It's like one of the first storms that's. I guess this thing's exploded in just a matter of like hours and a day or two and turning into a hurricane.

Speaker 2:

Oh my gosh. Well, but it's not going to hit North Alabama.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, we're going to see some of the rain off of it like Friday morning, but hopefully it's going to be out of here by Friday night, by game time.

Speaker 1:

Oh yes, just maybe a few showers, oh yeah, so anyway, we'll get more into that coming up, but today you're looking at a good chance of rain, especially this morning. Then later in the day the chance of rain will drop, so it's not going to rain all day, but mainly this morning. This morning we do have rain moving in at 70 here at WQSP and yes, we have cameras back in the studio again for some, but not for everybody.

Speaker 2:

We do and you know what I even extended it to. If you want the login information to test this group with us, you can just comment on the post I just made.

Speaker 1:

Now what is this about? Again, for those who don't know what you're talking about so this is a live stream video.

Speaker 2:

So, instead of hearing us, you will soon next Tuesday, I think be able to watch us.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, whether you want to or not.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, whether you want to or not, we, whether you want to or not we're just going to pop up and you'll have to actually take a shower and wash your hair more than once a week?

Speaker 1:

No oh no we're not. We don't have to, we're good.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm not saying.

Speaker 3:

I'll wash it more than once a week. Oh yeah, Wash it twice a week.

Speaker 2:

Really the street what else do they say about me on the street?

Speaker 1:

well, we'll get into that later. Oh, lord into the hair oh, oh no yeah, now you're putting decorations up in here in the room this morning yeah, I've got some decorations, so I have our finding cures.

Speaker 2:

Why are you laughing?

Speaker 1:

because we even had cleaned the room.

Speaker 2:

We cleaned it, yes after, after it's over we cleaned.

Speaker 1:

It has met and they cleaned out all the. We found stuff we didn't know we even had in here.

Speaker 2:

I know, I know, yeah, and we dusted yeah, got all the dust bunnies off we did. Yeah, let's see, I have this. Finding Cures Saving Children. Sign for St Jude.

Speaker 1:

It's over there.

Speaker 2:

I have Sand Mountain Sam.

Speaker 1:

He's sitting here next to us, not the real one, the stuffed one.

Speaker 2:

I have my very own bobblehead.

Speaker 1:

We've got to talk about that in a few minutes. Yeah, but you really do have a bobblehead. It's a Holly bobblehead.

Speaker 2:

I really do. It says Holly on the box and it has a microphone and headphones. It does so cute. And then we have our Abby Award for Best Morning Show. Yes, best Morning Show.

Speaker 1:

Yay, so that's just. There's more to come, but we'll be hopefully by next Tuesday. Anybody who wants to can log on. We'll get all the kinks worked out and then you can go on and you can listen to us and watch at the same time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I absolutely can, and it's just adding another element to it. It is we're not changing the show. Everything's going to continue on the way that you know it. But just like we added the podcast for people to have, um, when we're not on air, or if you miss a part of it or you have to go to work, whatever it may be, now you can watch the video of it yep, so we'll give you more details coming soon.

Speaker 1:

So you look for a message this morning from holly. For those who commented on the podcast yesterday, you should get a special link that'll allow you to go tune in and watch this morning. Yes, and then let us know, give us some comments, let us know what you think.

Speaker 2:

Yes, how you know.

Speaker 1:

Other things going on today, September the 25th Wednesday, Things you need to know, need to think about this morning. What is going on today?

Speaker 2:

Okay, so today is a day to celebrate, for all. Yeah, today is National Quesadilla day, oh yes, yes, quesadilla.

Speaker 1:

I've never met a quesadilla. I didn't like. I love quesadillas.

Speaker 2:

Didn't you have one? We went to lunch somewhere the other day. We did. We went to Jefferson's a couple days ago. Yeah, how was it? They?

Speaker 1:

have really good quesadillas.

Speaker 2:

It was good, wasn't it Really good?

Speaker 1:

yeah, it was enough to even have leftovers.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's, huge steak chicken oh very good did you know that the word quesadilla means little cheesy thing? You're serious I don't know little cheesy thing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I guess yeah well, actually I did look it up and you are correct.

Speaker 2:

That's what it means a little cheesy thing, is it in spanish?

Speaker 1:

I don't know what language is this? Uh, it's a holly language, I think it it is A little cheesy thing yeah holly-ish.

Speaker 2:

It was originally a dessert invented by the Aztecs, so it's been around that long. They used to stuff them with squash and pumpkin and bake them in clay ovens. Did you say pumpkin?

Speaker 1:

I did, so they're to blame for pumpkin spice then.

Speaker 2:

I mean.

Speaker 1:

We go back to the Aztecs.

Speaker 2:

You don't want to put all the blame on the Aztecs.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'm putting most of it.

Speaker 2:

You're going to have some Aztec listeners that are going to be upset with you.

Speaker 1:

I really doubt it. A pumpkin quesadilla? I can't even imagine how bad that would be.

Speaker 2:

To all our Aztec listeners. On behalf of WQSP, I am so sorry for.

Speaker 1:

Barry. Yeah, both of you. I apologize to the two of you. We'll try to do better. But seriously, can you imagine a pumpkin quesadilla?

Speaker 2:

Can you imagine?

Speaker 1:

squash, no Ew. Why put vegetables in that? I mean onions are fine Peppers are fine yeah. But not pumpkin.

Speaker 2:

Pumpkin and squash. But it says it was made as a dessert. Dessert no.

Speaker 1:

Pumpkin and squash as a dessert? Yeah, pumpkin pie maybe, but not a quesadilla. Yeah, I don't know about that.

Speaker 2:

Do you watch America's Got Talent?

Speaker 1:

Yes, and I hate to be a complainer, but I was not happy. I don't want to knock the guy who won, because I think it's amazing what he has done. Richard, I hadn't even told who won yet? Well, go ahead.

Speaker 2:

Okay, crowned. The newest winner is Richard Goodall. He winner is richard goodall. He was the singing janitor from indiana who went viral with don't stop believing, do you? Remember that? Sure do so. Last night he took home the top prize. He won agt. He beat out nine other finalists, including the runner-up, the performing duo from israel and the dog act the dog act.

Speaker 1:

The dog where the drones. They didn't even make the final two.

Speaker 2:

That is.

Speaker 1:

The Drone Act was the most amazing act I've seen, possibly ever, on the show.

Speaker 2:

Blows my mind yeah.

Speaker 1:

And they did all kinds of things in the sky that you should. I would go to Vegas to watch. I would also I would not go to Vegas to watch Richard. I like Richard. What he did is amazing. I'm not knocking the guy, but he's not the best and that makes me lose credibility with AGT because he was not the best on the show. There were other ones that did amazing things, like the Balancing Act, guys, the family, whatever People sitting on their heads.

Speaker 1:

The sand magic guy, yes, but the drone act, in my opinion, should have won. But Richard, nothing against Richard, but he wins a million dollars. I mean way to go, richard. It's a great story, singing janitor.

Speaker 2:

Didn't he say he just got married?

Speaker 1:

Just got married this past week. Yeah, oh, what timing from his new wife. I know Just happened. Why, yes, I'll marry you, richard. By the way, if you win, how much do I get out of it? I hope you had a prenup 50-50, baby. The next one's going to say sad news.

Speaker 2:

Today, Richard. Goodall has been divorced by his recently his woman he married a week ago. Well, here's something to think about, Okay, Okay. So you got to think about this with me. It started with the movie the Exorcist, but have you ever wondered why 99% of these movies is the women that need the exorcism?

Speaker 1:

You know that's correct.

Speaker 2:

I hadn't thought about that 99% of the time it's a woman.

Speaker 1:

It's always a woman, or like a little girl, that's always possessed with evil demons.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like it's never a man.

Speaker 1:

Rarely ever is it a man.

Speaker 2:

And you know, men have demons too yeah. So like.

Speaker 1:

Wow.

Speaker 2:

Do they portray that as a?

Speaker 1:

I wonder why that is in movies.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, but it is.

Speaker 1:

It is Like the exorcist. I mean, oh, my goodness, that movie scarred me for life.

Speaker 2:

Have you ever in your life seen a man on a movie having an exorcism performed on him?

Speaker 1:

Not really. It's always usually a woman. You are correct. Yeah, I've never thought of that. Here's something else Women are evil. No, that is not where I'm going with that. Oh, that's what you're saying. No, oh, okay, I'm just saying it's not fair.

Speaker 2:

Why is it always women?

Speaker 1:

Because they're evil, they're soul-sucking.

Speaker 2:

Oh my gosh, You're making everybody mad today. I'm kidding. I'm kidding On behalf of WQSB. I would like to issue another apology. No, I'm kidding, but really you're right In movies it is women, women always, or a little girl. Or a little girl, yeah, never a little boy. Well, I mean, I think I.

Speaker 1:

What's up Like the omen, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And something about the kid that was adopted. He was evil. There's a movie about that.

Speaker 1:

Those kids in the corn.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, those kids in the corn, yeah. And then I got another one. Why do the waiters at Italian restaurants give you a funny look when they ask you if you want freshly grated parmesan cheese and you say, oh yes, baby, make it rain they always give me a weird look when I say that make it rain. Yeah, why do they look at me weird? I don't know, make it rain, keep it coming.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, don't stop yet. Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 3:

At 619 mornings with bar Mornings with Barry and Holly here on Alabama's country giant WQSB.

Speaker 1:

Speaking of the hurricane and, by the way, if you're watching us, that's Holly's handler over here. She has people.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I have people now.

Speaker 1:

She has like a secretary. Then there's Lee. Did her hair earlier, lee.

Speaker 2:

No, I did my makeup though.

Speaker 1:

No, then there's Lee. Did her hair earlier.

Speaker 2:

Lee, nobody did my makeup, though.

Speaker 1:

No, so that's Lee right there. Yeah, there's Lee, You're watching it. There's Lee. How did you get people? I have no one. Scott wanted to be my person. I said no, go home please.

Speaker 2:

I just yeah, a little bit of money. Money, okay, I just have people, I know.

Speaker 1:

I know, but going back to what we were talking about, since you've been gone, the hurricane. Yeah, this is like one of the most unusual aggressive hurricanes in history.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I was going to say that they're forecasting this to be one of the most aggressive in hurricane history. The forecast for Helene is to transition Dang. I couldn't get that word out. It's easy for you not to say it's easy for you not to say it's easy for me not to say From a potential tropical cyclone to a Category 3 hurricane appears to be the fastest progression ever predicted.

Speaker 1:

It's like in a matter of hours.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Because it went from being just a storm to, all of a sudden, tropical depression, then tropical storm, then hurricane, this boom, and then by tomorrow night, then hurricane, this boom, and then by tomorrow night it's going to be already ashore.

Speaker 1:

God, that's crazy, yeah so florida's big bend again there, that's where it's heading and they're pretty sure they're looking at the correctly now. The big bend they had a hurricane, uh, just weeks ago. Same area again around jacksville's, getting tap. Was going to see a lot of this storm surge, uh, as far as storms, tornadoes, off of the storm, we're going to be on the west side. West is best, east it's bad East is the beast.

Speaker 1:

East is the least, East is the beast. You're right, Because we'll be on the better side. Georgia, Atlanta will be on the bad side as far as rain and storms. So as far as here, it should be a fast-moving storm by Friday morning. We'll see the effects of it a lot of the wind and the rain. Then hopefully in just a few hours, by, say, early afternoon, it's supposed to hopefully be out of here.

Speaker 2:

I hope so.

Speaker 1:

We hope.

Speaker 2:

Well, coca-cola said Tuesday that it will be pulling a product in less time than it takes for a soda to go flat. Yeah, coca-cola said in a statement that Coca-Cola spiced will be discontinued.

Speaker 1:

Yes, thank you.

Speaker 2:

It was horrible.

Speaker 1:

It was horrible I had one sip of one.

Speaker 2:

It's only been on the shelves for seven months, but I don't know of anybody that was like I really want a Coca-Cola spiced.

Speaker 1:

Hit me again.

Speaker 2:

And it wasn't spiced with spirits like rum.

Speaker 1:

It was just like yeah, it was just gross. Who approved that I?

Speaker 2:

don't know who was sitting at the meeting and like, hey, let's put some cinnamon in it. Let's put some cinnamon in our Coke.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I don't think I heard anybody that said this yes, no, yes, no, yes, no, yes, no.

Speaker 4:

Oh yes.

Speaker 2:

Nobody in the room said that Nobody, not one person.

Speaker 1:

When they say we're discontinuing it, then that's when they said that.

Speaker 2:

Maybe the big dog said it and they all had to continue like, oh yeah, great idea.

Speaker 1:

I think I found one guy who liked it Really.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like once I met this guy who knew this guy, who knew this guy, who knew this guy, who knew this guy?

Speaker 3:

who knew this guy? Who knew this guy's cousin?

Speaker 1:

And he liked it. Ew, now he's seeing the therapist, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, let me move on. Joseph Marr creates sculptures of the female form out of sugar.

Speaker 1:

Are you familiar with Joseph Marr? No, I'm not. I had to look it up and now my search history on my phone is probably in jeopardy. Uh-oh, uh Now my search history on my phone is probably in jeopardy because I didn't realize he does sculptures mostly of women, with nothing on.

Speaker 2:

Well, his specialty is nude women.

Speaker 1:

Made of sugar Sculptures. Made of sugar Sugar sculptures. And now there's a problem.

Speaker 2:

Yep, because art lovers are trying to lick his work and people just started licking it. This is what he says People just started licking it and.

Speaker 1:

I was like, because it's made of sugar, it's in public.

Speaker 2:

And they were like you don't know who's licked there before.

Speaker 1:

The sculptures are red. That is not a line you want to hear in the history of ever.

Speaker 2:

You don't know who's licked there before.

Speaker 3:

That's the last time you want to hear that line.

Speaker 1:

Really, am I wrong?

Speaker 2:

It is 6.30 in the morning, so the sculptures are red and they're smooth like marble. They smell like honey, oh yeah. And Mar says that working with the sugar is wonderful but it's difficult. His open heart sugar sculpture is currently on display in Berlin, but it's encased in glass, so no licking allowed.

Speaker 1:

That is so sad You've got to put signs. No licking allowed.

Speaker 2:

No licking allowed on the statues. You don't know who's licked there before.

Speaker 1:

People are weird, it's 630.

Speaker 3:

Mary and Holly on Alabama's Country Giant WQSB. Crazy, crazy, crazy crazy, but true.

Speaker 1:

All right, crazy but true. Okay, in what world would you think that Brad Pitt is online on an app talking to you and asking for money?

Speaker 2:

Brad Pitt, what Asking for money.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, police. In Spain they report two women were scammed out of a total of $365,000. One lady gave this man $195,000. The other one gave him $170,000. It was on a WhatsApp. It's a Brad Pitt fan page. These people started and people began joining it because they're fans of Brad Pitt. Then, somewhere along the way, he convinced them that he needs money and they gave him 365 000 why would brad pitt need 195 000?

Speaker 2:

exactly, exactly come on, people, we gotta, we gotta be smarter than this okay, so you're a fan of like, say, taylor swift.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that'd be like her getting on one of these pages and saying, oh, if anybody there could help me, I really need some money, I could really use some money I'd say I love you, taylor, but you don't I've seen how much you've made off the one concert ticket she's a billionaire you're good, but even brad pitt I mean brad pitt first of all.

Speaker 1:

brad pitt I've always been jealous of the guy. I know you shouldn't be, but he's got the looks and he's got the money and I've got neither. So this guy. Now people are using him online begging for money. Yeah, Using Brad Pitt. What are these women thinking?

Speaker 2:

They would do anything for love, that is true, that is true, that is true.

Speaker 1:

I don't know you mean like this I would do anything for love.

Speaker 2:

But I won't give Brad Pitt $100,000.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but they did.

Speaker 2:

I want somebody to give me $195,000.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I don't know of a story I could tell to make somebody say I feel so bad for him, I'm just going to give him $195,000.

Speaker 2:

Why would you think you're talking to Brad Pitt?

Speaker 1:

to begin with, what could he say to make you convince you that it's him?

Speaker 2:

There's nothing I wouldn't be like Barry. Guess what I did last night?

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I talked to Brad.

Speaker 1:

Pitt, brad Pitt, and I'd say, really, when did he call you? No, grand, pit, grand.

Speaker 2:

Pit and I'd say, really, when did he call you? I don't know, he was on WhatsApp.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he was on WhatsApp.

Speaker 2:

And he needed a little bit of money.

Speaker 1:

No, I'd say why? Because you need money.

Speaker 2:

For medical bills, I don't know For what? What For a fuel jet plane? For Botox? Yeah, for something. I don't heard from him since.

Speaker 1:

I've reached out to him. Yeah, and he won't call me back. Just crickets, he won't call me back. No, I thought more of him than that. That dog. I will never go see another Brad Pitt movie now.

Speaker 2:

I will never give him another $195,000 in my life.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I'll never see one of his movies, first of all because I have no money to go to the movies anymore. Nope, I'm broke and I have no way to go to the movies and there's a Brad Pitt guy out there somewhere with all my money.

Speaker 2:

That is sad. Though that is sad, can you imagine me in the scammer and be like, hey, I'm just going to throw this number out there, maybe it'll work, hey, and then here it comes Transferred $365,000 from two women total. Okay, I would accept $30.

Speaker 1:

I would scam somebody out of $50. I would probably fail with that. You would. I couldn't scam, no, I would feel bad.

Speaker 2:

I would too.

Speaker 1:

I'd cry this guy should feel terrible. This woman's life savings is now gone.

Speaker 2:

How do you know? It's her life savings. She may be a multimillionaire.

Speaker 1:

Could be.

Speaker 2:

And just about $195,000.

Speaker 1:

Sure, I'm going to reach out to her then? Yeah, I'm going to reach out as long as she's handing it out, yeah. This is Ryan Gosling here and I need some money. 643.

Speaker 3:

WQSB Mornings with Barry and Holly.

Speaker 2:

Yup, there's a Reba McIntyre Funko Pop on the way they have partnered up together and vinyl of Reba's likeness is that? Wait, what does that mean? Funko Pop vinyl? What does that mean I?

Speaker 1:

have no idea, okay.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, it's available for pre-order. Reba collaborated with Funko for this limited release and it pays homage to her memorable appearance at the 1993 CMA Awards with her red, famous dress, the famous red dress. Yes.

Speaker 1:

She's covering up more than she did then, but there she is in the. I figured she would have had one by now.

Speaker 2:

I would too. I'm surprised that.

Speaker 1:

I thought everybody had one in the stores.

Speaker 2:

Well, I had one before Reba had one. Yeah, I thought everybody had one in the stores. Well, I had one before Reba had one.

Speaker 1:

Ooh, yeah, I am, but she's cute.

Speaker 2:

She's got a little microphone and little earrings.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she's cute. I think yours looks better than hers.

Speaker 2:

It does, yeah, yeah, it does. Netflix has acquired the biblical epic Mary.

Speaker 1:

This is going to be good. Yeah, I've never seen an angle from a movie like this before.

Speaker 2:

So it stars Anthony Hopkins as King Herod, and it's going to release the film this year. The story follows Mary and Joseph as they try to save baby Jesus from King Herod's murderous pursuit.

Speaker 1:

I've never seen that. You've seen the one where they go to Bethlehem, but I've never seen the in-between.

Speaker 2:

No, I hadn't either.

Speaker 1:

So this is interesting. I'm wondering how accurate it's going to be, because we don't have a whole lot of details. So you have to wonder. You would think a lot of it is probably exaggerated, but you don't, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, who's going to fact check?

Speaker 1:

That's true, but I still want to watch.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, he's a good mean guy. Yeah, I mean Hannibal liked her.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yes, he's good.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so what's y'all's thought on Lady Gaga?

Speaker 1:

Okay, I'll be honest. Before A Star Is Born, you judged her. I judged her because she was always Lady Gaga.

Speaker 2:

Well, she wore a meat dress.

Speaker 1:

She wore a I mean, that's a, but you when she was an actress in A Star Is Born.

Speaker 2:

She was very good in A Star Is Born. She was good. Have you seen A Star Is Born Lee.

Speaker 1:

No, I have not. You need to see it. Oh my God, it's a sad, sad movie.

Speaker 4:

I'm not watching a sad movie.

Speaker 2:

I don't know about it, I can't do it, you don't need to watch. Okay, this one is like overwhelmingly shocking. How sad it is.

Speaker 1:

Anthony, I'm sorry, bradley Cooper. Yes, it is a great movie.

Speaker 2:

And he really sings in the movie and does a fantastic job.

Speaker 1:

Shallow was the song that came out from the movie, with those two singing.

Speaker 2:

And I love it, and everybody wanted them to be together, but they weren't.

Speaker 1:

But now I like her after that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so anyway, she made a surprise album announcement on Instagram revealing that she's releasing a new record, harlequin, that is due out this Friday.

Speaker 1:

This is big because it's based on a movie that you can't wait to see.

Speaker 2:

I know. So she just closed out her 13-track collection will be a companion album to the Joker movie that she co-starred in have you seen Figures of the Joker.

Speaker 4:

I can't wait to see it.

Speaker 2:

I cannot wait.

Speaker 4:

Y'all don't judge me, but I have a really hard time. I get her and Katy Perry mixed up how I don't know, Around the same time. I feel like they came out around the same time. That's true.

Speaker 2:

Around the same you know Messes with your brain, yeah A.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, Anyway. So I didn't know which one we were talking about until you just confirmed it for me.

Speaker 2:

Lady Gaga yeah, yeah, yeah In the Joker 2.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I'm super excited about the Joker.

Speaker 2:

I am too. Now I heard and I don't know about y'all, but I heard that it was more of a musical.

Speaker 4:

I've heard the same thing. It's mixed reviews. I'm disappointed about that.

Speaker 2:

I know, I know.

Speaker 1:

And it's bizarre. Somebody had a screening a few weeks ago.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

One of the film festivals said it was bizarre.

Speaker 2:

Good, I like it.

Speaker 1:

With a lot of singing and it kind of throws you off.

Speaker 2:

I don't know about the singing, but I like the bizarre. Bring on the bizarre. It's almost October.

Speaker 1:

It's time for it. Joaquin Phoenix is a joke.

Speaker 2:

He's a good jger. He is a completely different Joker. It's a completely different side of him.

Speaker 4:

I think that had to happen, because following Heath Ledger would be just horrible, crazy.

Speaker 1:

I would not want to it's dangerous.

Speaker 4:

You've got to completely change your creativity there and you did.

Speaker 1:

I think you nailed it in the last one.

Speaker 2:

I think you did too. He's good, I think it stuck with him. And last one, I think you did too. He's good. I think it like stuck with him and drove him crazy to the point of death. Yeah, yeah, so MGM is developing a drama series inspired by Robin Hood.

Speaker 1:

I've always liked Robin Hood movies.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I like Robin Hood. The show will reimagine the outlaw hero who stole from the rich and gave to the poor, and they're going to portray him as a smart, sweeping romantic adventure.

Speaker 1:

I think they should be good. I like Robin.

Speaker 2:

Hood, they should be good All right 656,.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 3:

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Discover the difference a dedicated realtor can make. Call Anna Weathers-Smith at Main Street Realty today at 256-302-0110, or visit AnnaWeathersSmithcom. Your perfect home is just a call away. Hey, this is a special quote of the day and I was telling you off the air that I found this. Thank you, because a lot of people out there are struggling. I think the times are hard for a lot of people right now and that's why we appreciate them listening to the morning show, because we try our best to get your mind off things. That's why we're adding something new, which are people who are watching the morning show right now. That's something official We'll start on Tuesday.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Tuesday.

Speaker 1:

People can watch the morning. Now you can this morning. Some select people can.

Speaker 2:

We're testing it this morning. We're getting all the kinks worked out of it. Yeah, just send me a Facebook message on WQSB's Facebook if you want to join in.

Speaker 1:

But we do our best to try to make you smile and laugh. And it just hit me I saw this quote yesterday that there's people out there that everybody has them in their life, that you. I think they are put there for a reason. I really do. Some people in your life are there, but then there's others who are put there for a special reason. And that's why this quote come up. Because you're very good about bragging on me and I appreciate that, because we both have had struggles with depression, things like that, and you've really built me up over the past year, going through a lot of hard times, and I appreciate that You're good about it on the radio. But it has hit me that I don't think we've ever done that enough for you. You don't have to do that for me, we don't have to, but I think there are so many people who love listening to you and I think this quote kind of ties into that. So go ahead and read the quote.

Speaker 2:

Okay, the quote is there's a purpose for everyone you meet. Some people come into your life to test you, some to teach you and some to bring out the very best in you so what do you think I mean?

Speaker 1:

do you believe in that?

Speaker 2:

yeah, I do believe that I had a doctor that literally saved my life two years ago. I was um on the brink of death, which is a whole nother story, but he I still see him. He's a very um, insightful man and he told me you never meet anybody by chance. If you get on an elevator with somebody, you're meant to be with that person in that moment and you never know what the purpose may be or you may know, but you may not. And I think that everybody that comes into your life can test you, they can bring out the best in you and they can teach you. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I agree. We have today's quote for a reason, because it hit me. Last night I saw a Bible verse from Exodus 9-16 that says but I have raised you up for this very purpose. I honestly believe people have been placed in our lives for a reason to help change us and help make us better but many times we don't let them know about it. They're there but we don't tell them. I honestly believe people are placed in our lives for a reason People listening right now. You need to stop and look at who is in your life that is helping you in making a difference and let the people know about it, because we're not promised a tomorrow. Tell these people today what they mean to you when you have a chance and I believe that you, holly, that you were put here at WQSB for a reason.

Speaker 1:

I've had the honor of working with some very talented female co-hosts Jenna Sue, linda Mary. They each were extremely talented and had some amazing qualities that they brought to the station. But over the past year, I can honestly say that I have never seen a response from our listeners towards one of our announcers like I have for you when we go out in public, or whether it's from Facebook comments or emails or text over the past year. It's been amazing Now looking at our Facebook page last night at the people listening to our podcast. They were commenting on what they like and what they love, and they love you, they appreciate you in all the ways that you make them laugh and smile every day your jokes, your singing, your laugh, your love for your daughters and, most of all, they comment on how much you show that you care for them.

Speaker 1:

For and in today's hard world, that's huge, because we all need to find a way to laugh more, and you help give people that and more. It's like this any time we go out in public. People truly love you and appreciate you, and I think you were placed here at WQSB for a reason, and our lives for a reason. You've helped make this morning show an amazing show and it continues to get better every day. I just wanted to tell you this today because I don't think we tell people this kind of thing enough, because you and I both struggle with depression and issues and we have both had a hard time lately. I felt like you needed to hear this and everybody out there who may be struggling also might need to hear this too, that if you have somebody in your life that means something to you, that you really believe that they were placed here for a reason, let them know that you appreciate them. So, on behalf of our listeners, thank you for being here at WQSB and we appreciate you. You do a great job, thank you.

Speaker 2:

That's the Thank you. I always think about Robin Williams. You know he says the happiest people are sometimes the most tortured, but they want to make other people smile. I've been going through the toughest season of my life recently.

Speaker 2:

And I just want to show up and make people smile, because I don't want anybody to feel what I feel when I leave the station and I'm okay, I'm going to be okay, but you just never know what people are going through behind closed doors, that's true. People are going through behind closed doors, that's true, and so it's really important to be kind to everybody, because you don't know the struggles that people are facing or dealing with and it can be life-changing struggles, like what I'm dealing with right now and my goal. When I get here at five in the morning, I clock in and it's almost like a mental clock in. I I check out of everything that's going on and I just want to make people happy will you do that?

Speaker 1:

you can look at our facebook page anytime and see that in the comments they make about you, we we appreciate you, holly. All right, 718.

Speaker 3:

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Speaker 1:

Come on man. It's a come on man, but it's a good come on man, because I love these. It's a come on man, feel good story. I mean, come on man, why can't more people be like this young man? Here, a teenager donated two feet of hair for sick children after growing it out since third grade. Now you hear this a lot with like St Jude and other hospitals where people grow their hair and then they can donate it for you know, make wigs and things for those who are undergoing, like you know, cancer treatments. But the Rhode Island boy, boy, huge heart spent years growing his hair out just so he could cut it all off and donate it to a good cause. Emilio santana is 14, currently a ninth grader has been doing this since he was in the third grade, and the reason why he did this now you've got that this is pretty amazing this is we need the world full of more people like this young man you want to hear it, yeah, go right okay.

Speaker 2:

It said that it all started with a stranger he saw years ago. He said I started growing my hair out in the third grade. A little girl at the beach was going to the water and took her hat off and her hair went with it. Oh, you could just see she was sad and felt embarrassment and that kind of just stuck with me.

Speaker 1:

He said and he said that moment impacted him too. He found out more about this, about how you could grow your hair and then have it cut and you could donate it to organizations, and he says that's what I want to do. He said, even when I got some comments like boys shouldn't have long hair and stuff like that, he said I decided, as long as I get to see somebody smile, and he said I decided, as long as I get to see somebody smile and make their life better, I wanted to do it. Yeah, no matter what other people say about me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and my long hair. What an impactful young man in the third grade to see and very intuitive, and I mean I could see him doing it at 14. Sure, at 14 years old you're more aware, but in the third grade, yeah, that's like, not eight and nine years old.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it blows my mind that this kid has that big of a heart, that his parents did a good job with him his hair is two feet long when they cut it, so he'd been growing it since he was in the third grade for six years, and he grew it just only for one reason to allow people to make hair for other kids. Wow, yeah, that's a good story. 741.

Speaker 3:

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

Speaker 2:

Gather round children. In a burger survey, only one topping made it to the most loved and most hated topping list.

Speaker 1:

Guess what it is. See if.

Speaker 2:

Rachel can guess Cheese.

Speaker 1:

You either hate it or you love it.

Speaker 2:

Lee.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Pineapples, pineapples, no, it's pickles.

Speaker 1:

Pickles.

Speaker 2:

Pickles Really, and I hate them. I love pickles. Now see, I will eat a pickle spear on, like if I get one of those fancy subs or sandwiches at the deli ball game pickle yeah, I like a ball game pickle, but I don't want any pickles on my burgers no, like a chicken sandwich.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, okay I'm out.

Speaker 2:

What about y'all?

Speaker 1:

I don't have to have them if I'm making my own burger. I never put it on there, but if it's on there, it's all right I usually like it on the side, not on my burger yeah, I pick it off.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, since 1970, the number of people who take a bath has dropped by over 70 percent. I think that's deceiving I think.

Speaker 1:

I think if you go back and ask them do you actually take a shower, it's probably gonna be.

Speaker 2:

I think you're out of a bath, a physical bath yeah, I think I'm with them.

Speaker 1:

I haven't taken a bath in a while. Don't turn your nose up, I took a bath this morning.

Speaker 2:

Take a shower? No, yeah, I take baths yeah in the mornings, okay. And rachel, do you take baths?

Speaker 4:

no, I take showers, you never get the bathroom just as well I will tomorrow, when I have to bathe my body and I can't wash my hair.

Speaker 2:

I'm not one of those girls that are like I'm going to take a long relaxing bath.

Speaker 1:

I'm not one of those, not a bubble bath kind of person, no.

Speaker 2:

Just get in and get out. Yeah, get in, do the things and get out. Get the things done and get out. Get the things done and get out. Yeah, I don't like to soak. My kids take baths. Still, harlow's getting older, she likes to shower, but Mayor loves a bath and she will stay in there until her whole entire body is pruned.

Speaker 1:

She looks like a prune. She still have toys and plays. Oh yeah, oh, that's fun. Yeah, I love it too.

Speaker 2:

Parents say hurry up to their kids on average about 540 times during the school year. I think that's a low number.

Speaker 1:

Lee, is that Santa?

Speaker 2:

Lee's checking his head yes. Low number 540?. I say hurry up, hurry up in like 540 times in a week probably yeah, break it down.

Speaker 1:

The school year is not even 365, so that's at least three to four to five times a day.

Speaker 2:

Hurry up, yep, hurry up yeah, and I don't say just to my kids either I'm a very impatient person you were telling me to hurry up this morning. Yeah, yeah, hurry up.

Speaker 1:

She was injured and you were saying, well, hurry up, put your cap on and get your butt up here.

Speaker 4:

And I had to fly in here on two wheels and that's scary because she can't drive.

Speaker 1:

Period.

Speaker 4:

My last actress heard me hey, hey, very I've seen it, I've rode with her.

Speaker 2:

She's just an aggressive driver. It's like I'm going into turn three of Talladega.

Speaker 1:

They're right there bump-drafting cars before they're going. Good to see you, Rachel, All right 756.

Speaker 3:

Barry and.

Speaker 1:

Holly on.

Speaker 3:

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Speaker 1:

And a couple of things since Lee's in a lot of tech stuff. There's a hot new gadget for the fall. Here's a hot new gadget. It's a tire inflator. Now, I used to have one of these. Basically it's like one you can put it in your tire and it maybe gives you just a couple of pounds of air. But there's a new one they've come out with. It's a picture on their Facebook page. It's called the Astro AIL-7. It's $21, and it's an emergency tire pump tire pump and it's about big enough it can actually fit in your cup holder. Wow. And they said that it's going to be able to hold up to one pound and fits most car cup holders. It's great for black bike tires, basketballs, everything you need, except probably for, like, a car tire. But I like to say going to the beach, you're going to the beach. We forgot to get somebody to blow up all the floats and all the yeah you got this little thing, little thing, boom, no problem at all.

Speaker 1:

And it fits. It's so tiny. It fits in your backpack or fits in your cup holder. I have a really stupid question. Go right ahead, I wouldn't expect anything less, uh-oh.

Speaker 2:

Is air just contained in this little gadget, Like there's just air in there.

Speaker 1:

Lee, you're the technical.

Speaker 4:

I would have to look more at it, but I wouldn't think so.

Speaker 2:

No, no, Okay, so it's not on double-plugging. She's asking where does it go?

Speaker 4:

No because I mean all right, hear me out, I'm going to say no, and the reason being if it was in there, how would it get back in there after you use?

Speaker 2:

it. That was my next question. How do so?

Speaker 4:

no, but I bet there is some kind of. It has to have charge up enough to have the actual power, the push to push the air.

Speaker 1:

So you can charge it up and it puts air back. That is a good question Really. It really is. I mean, I'm impressed.

Speaker 2:

Is it like?

Speaker 4:

No, no, no. I think it just sucks the air as it's pumping in the tire.

Speaker 2:

Okay, it sucks air out of the yeah.

Speaker 4:

It sucks air out of the area. It's just got to have the power to do it. It's just like any other blow-up mattress pump. You know Gotcha, Basically. Except for it's got a lithium battery in it, I would assume.

Speaker 2:

Then why does it say it holds a gallon? Didn't it say that?

Speaker 1:

It says it holds. Let's see it supports up to eight car tire refills, yet weighs only about one pound. Okay, it says it can fill up eight car tires but shouldn't it be infinite?

Speaker 4:

it should be infinite, but I bet it's eight car tires until the battery dies. Oh, as long as the battery is working I'm just gonna say if it can fill up eight car tires full, that that's a great deal for $21. I might get one Now for bike tires and stuff. I think I would pass on that.

Speaker 1:

That is a good deal for a car tire.

Speaker 4:

A car tire yeah.

Speaker 1:

Flat tire. Get you enough air in it to get you to a gas station. Yeah, I mean, if not that at least get enough air to get down the road and put some more air in it, at least eight times until I get to the gas station.

Speaker 2:

So it's not one of these big tanks like that. Yeah, yeah, this one like fits in your cup holder. Basically it looks like a bluetooth speaker.

Speaker 4:

It does all right, hear me out, though. They do make this same thing, but they make it with a car adapter. Oh, plugs in, you got to plug into it, yeah, and it's just. You know, just a little bit longer, yeah, and you might not have to stop eight times.

Speaker 1:

So now this one, you can just take it with you, put it in your purse or your.

Speaker 4:

If you're an outdoors person, this one's probably for you. That's a good idea.

Speaker 2:

And it's only $21.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Did you write that last line?

Speaker 1:

What did it say?

Speaker 2:

It's great for bike tires, basketballs and everything. You need to add air from time to time without pumping it by hand or blowing so hard. Your eyeballs feel like they'll pop out yeah that's definitely very true.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I added a little to it there. Because I've been there at the beach trying to blow up these clothes for the kids. Do you get?

Speaker 2:

lightheaded? Yes, I do too. Every year I'm like I'm getting something for this, and then I never do.

Speaker 4:

You're like one of those cartoon dogs. Have y'all ever?

Speaker 2:

done those balloon arches for like birthday parties.

Speaker 4:

No, I cannot take those on oh my gosh, my wife is a huge fan of them, and she y'all. We have an air compressor, but she knows I hate balloon arches so much that she doesn't bring it up that she's bought one. Yeah, until I'm there, and so we're always blowing up these balloon arches.

Speaker 3:

That's a lot of work. That's a lot of work. It's like 30 balloons.

Speaker 4:

Wow, no, not fun. I need one of these things for those. If it was in my car, I'd be ready.

Speaker 1:

Captain needs to send us a free one now to get my big plug.

Speaker 3:

But you can see this on her.

Speaker 1:

Facebook page. It looks pretty cool. It's 818.

Speaker 3:

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Speaker 1:

Mornings. Animal story Dog walking. Now you say that you recently started walking your dog again.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I did. I got him a leash and a collar and I think he walks me more than I walk him.

Speaker 1:

That brings up this next study. A new study is going on saying that there are more dog walking injuries over the past 20 years than ever before. Johns Hopkins researched this and found that the number of adults who had to visit the ER with injuries increased from 7,000 a year to 32,000 per year over the past 20 years. 75% of patients were women. 47% of patients were between the ages of 40 and 64, and they say that the problem is mainly the retractable leashes that the dogs will take off and the retract is that what you have retractable leash and then he'll take off and pull you.

Speaker 2:

It's, it's real quick because it says oh, recommends using a non-retractable. I have a retractable, yes, yes.

Speaker 1:

So it pulls until it gets to a certain point.

Speaker 2:

And then it jerks me, then it's going to jerk you, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Maybe jerk your arm may even pull you down to the ground. They said they've had many reports of people being pulled across the ground much like a sled dog.

Speaker 2:

Why are you laughing? This is I know, I know, oh it pulled you down, I had okay so sorry. Before I had kids, yeah, I used to foster, uh, dogs that people would find and I had a big backyard and it was fenced in and I can't tell you how many dogs that I fostered and found homes for, right. So I was two months pregnant so not very pregnant with Harlow and I had found a great Pyrenees that was without a home.

Speaker 1:

Those are pretty big dogs. They're huge.

Speaker 2:

Huge. He was extremely matted. He was malnourished. It was awful. So I took him in. I nursed him, got him back to health. The seasons changed. Winter came, it started snowing.

Speaker 1:

Oh, no ice on the driveway I'm walking the dog oh no, I slip, yeah, he continues walking and I skate down the driveway on my belly on my two-month pregnant belly why didn't you video this?

Speaker 2:

it's not funny, I was was pregnant. Yeah, I was so scared, but anyway I didn't have to go to the ER, but I mean I did call my OB.

Speaker 4:

I did yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I called my OB and he said your baby's not the size of a pea.

Speaker 1:

You're fine, you should be okay. Yeah, you're good, yeah, yeah. Anyway, there's a lot of, though, from 7,000 to 32,000. I wonder if that part of that was during the COVID period, if more people were outside just nothing else to do, just walking the dogs. I don't know why it increased that much, I don't know yeah.

Speaker 2:

Maybe it's just because it's more popular to do these days, I don't know.

Speaker 3:

All I don't know. All right, it's 845.

Speaker 1:

Barry and Holly on Alabama's Country Giant WQSB. And, before we go, a special quote of the day today. We hit it last time. I encourage you to go back and listen to the podcast. You can hear more of the. It was an emotional time because I thought that Holly needed to hear this, and so what do you think? You've had some great listeners who called in and said some very nice things to you. After we did this at 710.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I just got so overwhelmed with how many people reached out that are struggling with depression too, and I hope we all make it. And just remember just stay another day, just stay another day.

Speaker 1:

Well, we needed to show you how much you're appreciated here, because we've both been struggling over some different things in the past few months and sometimes you just don't hear enough about how good a job that somebody does. And if we encourage you, if somebody's in your life that does something that you appreciate, let them know. Don't wait, because you may not get that tomorrow, to let them know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, this is so true people know how much you appreciate them and people are out there battling things that you may have no idea about and that may turn that around for them.

Speaker 1:

Just one positive thing to be said like lee said, I think that robin williams was one of my favorite actors, favorite comedians, and he had so many struggles which I didn't know until later at the end of his life how much he battled depression. Yeah, I don't think many people did, but one of the quotes he had was the one that you mentioned, around 710. Because you don't know the struggles and sometimes the people. I forget exactly how this quote is worded, but it's something to deal with about some of the people who struggle the most. You think they're the happiest, but they're not.

Speaker 2:

They're the ones that try to make people smile.

Speaker 1:

So that you won't feel like they do on the inside.

Speaker 2:

That's exactly right. That's what I do when I come and clock in, and I said this this morning at 7.10. But when I come and clock in for the morning show, I try to clock out of my other life. It's almost like I live as a split personality. I come in, I've got my game face on, I'm ready to laugh, I'm ready to make people laugh because I don't want anybody to feel the way that I feel when it gets dark.

Speaker 1:

I'm with you. Yeah, His quote is, I think, the saddest people always try their hardest to make people happy because they know what it's like to feel absolutely worthless and they don't want anyone else to feel like that Absolutely. And that was from Robin Williams and he's struggled so much. And the quote today. I saw it yesterday and I thought this is something I think we need to touch on.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the quote is there's a purpose for everyone you meet. Some people come into your life to test you, some to teach you and some to bring out the very best in you.

Speaker 1:

And that's true, yeah, and I thank God. There's people here on this earth for a reason.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And he puts them in your life. So let them know. If you appreciate them, Let them know. All right, 857. By the way, the podcast you can catch it about.30 or so. It'll be on our Facebook page.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we're giving something away. I don't know what you have, but we'll give something. We'll have something.

Speaker 1:

All right State 57. Wqsb.

Speaker 2:

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