WQSB Morning Show with Barry and Holli
Broadcasting to you from Northeast Alabama! Your Hosts are Barry Galloway and Holli Mostella. From Alabama's Country Giant, WQSB.
WQSB Morning Show with Barry and Holli
Episode 201
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Speaker 2:Hey, if you love the podcast, join us live every morning from 6 to 9 on the WQSB Facebook page.
Speaker 3:Morning my neighbors. It's time to rise and shine and get your morning started with Alabama's award-winning morning show. We have hit the motherlode. Hey, it's morning time. Broadcasting live from high atop Alabama's beautiful Sand Mountain. We're no strangers to love.
Speaker 1:You know the rules, and so do I. I listen to you guys every day every hour, all the time.
Speaker 3:Keep it here and listen for this. Please welcome your hosts. Barry, you probably won't believe this, but I was bullied in high school for being too handsome. I don't believe you.
Speaker 4:You're right, it was for setting my crotch on fire in shop class.
Speaker 3:And Holly. The English language cannot fully capture the depth and complexity of my thoughts, so I'm incorporating emoji into my speech to better express myself. Blinky face.
Speaker 1:Let's play this backwards and see if it gets any better. Wqsb. Good morning, it is 6.08 and a little information for you, Holly Guess whose birthday it is today, um. That guy.
Speaker 2:Oh, is it, oh, wow.
Speaker 1:Rick Astley. Wow, guess his age.
Speaker 2:Uh 56.
Speaker 1:Close 59. Ah, close, yeah, and he's celebrating with Axl Rose. Oh yeah, Guns N' Roses there's two totally different artists Guns N' Roses.
Speaker 2:Is that his real name?
Speaker 1:Axl, yeah, axl Rose. It says W the letter W, Axl Rose. So I don't know what the W would stand for. What do you think Like Will, will, axl.
Speaker 2:Yeah, oh yeah Will, axel, yeah, oh, yeah Will.
Speaker 1:Axel, yeah, I don't know, but anyway, rick Astley birthday today. I didn't know what you were talking about. You asked me a few months ago if I'd ever been Rickrolled. Yep, you didn't know, I had no idea.
Speaker 2:I introduced you.
Speaker 1:So this is a thing.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's a thing yeah.
Speaker 1:But I love this song. He's one of those singers. First time you hear this, I heard this I thought I pictured in my mind what he's going to sound like. Then I found the video and thought whoa, that was not what I was picturing.
Speaker 2:I know he's a skinny little redhead.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he is, yeah, a big Rick Astley fan. Good morning to you. 609. It's going to be possibly record setting highs today 74. Wow, saturday we could at 80, and that will set records for this time of year.
Speaker 2:Wow.
Speaker 1:I'm not complaining. I love the weather right now. A little bit of rain this morning, some sprinkles out there, not much. There's a 40% chance of a shower, maybe a thunderstorm today. You've got a chance of rain Does cool off by Sunday and we go back to normal Starting Sunday. And we go back to normal starting Sunday. You'll have highs in the mid-upper 50s and lows in the low to mid-40s. So much better weather coming in. If you'd like cooler weather coming in this week and I like the weather we have right now, perfectly fine, because it's 61 degrees as you walk outside.
Speaker 2:I like it, but I like a little bit cooler than this A little cooler?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I agree. I mean for February it should be a little bit cooler, yeah, hey, let me ask you another question here. I was showing you my phone this morning was messed up and I got some kind of iPhone update. It was begging me all day yesterday. It said we're going to update it tonight, unless you want to do it earlier. So I said, okay, do it earlier. Then when it came back up, it's like things were wrong. The email was messed up, there were some things different in it and one weird thing was my contacts were all gone for a little bit Every contact on my phone.
Speaker 2:Mine actually did that, but they never came back. Yours came back.
Speaker 1:They came back, so I turned it off and restarted it, and then they came back.
Speaker 2:Mine didn't come back, I had to add everybody individually back again.
Speaker 1:This time with this update or a recent one.
Speaker 2:This update, yeah.
Speaker 1:I have no idea what happened, but it got me to thinking and I know this is on Facebook. Somebody put a question up and said in your phone, who's the most famous person in your contact list? And I was thinking about it. I went through mine when they came back up and mine I hope you don't get mad, it's Teddy Gentry, because we've done some work with, uh, you know, buffalo nickel. No, no, uh, he don't get mad oh, oh, oh oh oh.
Speaker 2:I thought you said, I hope you don't get mad. Why would I be mad?
Speaker 1:well, you're in there too, so you're but he's in there and I've got his phone number, which I got one of the. I've saved one of his voicemails. Years ago he called and it was so cool I should play it a minute. He said hey, Barry, this is Teddy Gentry of the group Alabama. That is cool. I mean, of course you're with Alabama, teddy, I don't have anybody famous in my phone? Really.
Speaker 2:Yeah, nobody, nothing, hmm, it's just dry.
Speaker 1:We should ask our Facebook Live people and the people on your, your tiktok uh, who is the most famous person in your, in your cell phone or in your phone, and are they brave enough to share the number with us?
Speaker 2:no, uh, oh my gosh, I just like I'm trying to think, I cannot think of anything, anybody. Yeah, that would be on my phone, that would be famous.
Speaker 1:If you go back to my desk the Rolodex you make fun of, there's a Rolodex back there that I've got a lot of people and I was telling you that yesterday you had the year I Dream of, jeannie hair, and Barbara Eaton's number is in there.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and you called it.
Speaker 1:We called it years ago.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And she denied it was her, but we could tell it was her voice.
Speaker 2:But they answered.
Speaker 1:She quickly pushed us aside and hung up on us. But there's quite a few numbers in that thing. But as far as my phone goes I've got I guess that's the most famous. Easily Teddy is the most famous.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I've got Scott Chambers.
Speaker 1:Oh, oh, I heard a cricket. Okay, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2:That's all I got.
Speaker 1:I've got Ben Smith Say that again. You've got who.
Speaker 2:Scott.
Speaker 1:Chambers Wow.
Speaker 2:Tough crowd. I've got Ben Smith.
Speaker 1:Okay, there's one, there's one, You've got Mike Allen.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Okay, you've got Seth from the front office.
Speaker 2:Oh, scott Chambers says the most famous person I have in my phone is Barry Galloway.
Speaker 1:Oh, my goodness. So I hope you feel like a jerk playing cricket. No, I'm going to play this for Scott.
Speaker 3:I'm going to give you up, I'm going to let you down.
Speaker 1:Bye, kid Scott. I love Scott. Scott, I think I have his name. Scott, I think I have his name Scott. You've just been pushed above Teddy Gentry, so how does that make you feel?
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Nicole Smith says I have Kid Rock's backup singer. See, I love stuff like that. That is funny, that is good. His backup singer yeah, just his backup singer Would that be like a little pebble? Who would that be? I?
Speaker 2:don't know, kid Rock Wouldn't be Big Boulder?
Speaker 1:No, it would be Little Little like Pebble. Yeah, what else is it? The Little Rock? I don't know, Arkansas. Yeah, maybe, okay I don't know, but let us know. We're curious. Who's the most famous person in your phone? Send it to us and then give us the phone number, please, and we'll call them. Yeah, we will. And while you're doing that, we've got this to work on. How would you know Things you need to know? Today, Thursday, February the 6th almost the first week of a brand new month, almost gone.
Speaker 2:I know so fast, yeah. So what's going on? Today is National Frozen Yogurt Day, yes, yay.
Speaker 1:Okay Question Would you like better ice cream or frozen yogurt? Frozen yogurt, do you yeah?
Speaker 2:In the 1970s they created this. It was called Fro-Gurt, but I know it as Fro-Yo.
Speaker 1:Do you remember there was a time when almost every street corner had to have a frozen yogurt shop? These things has flooded the market back years ago. There are so many of them.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I love it. Do you not like it? I?
Speaker 1:do? Is it because it's supposedly a little more healthy? Is that true? Supposed to be, is it I?
Speaker 2:mean, I guess it's supposed to be. It doesn't hurt my, if I eat a lot of ice cream, I don't feel good, I feel gross, okay, but if I eat frozen yogurt, I just feel satisfied.
Speaker 1:Medical question for you Back when it first came out. A lot of them would bill this, as it's good for your gut.
Speaker 2:Oh, yogurt is good for your gut because of the probiotics in it.
Speaker 1:What does that mean exactly?
Speaker 2:It has little enzymes that help break down the foods and protect your gut health like line the coating of your stomach.
Speaker 1:Is it supposed to make you use the bathroom more? Yes, oh line the coating of your stomach. Is it supposed to make you use the bathroom more? Yes, oh, okay, so that's good.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but the best probiotics are actually live, so if they're refrigerated, Live. Yeah, like live.
Speaker 1:They're moving or they're like alive moving around inside your belly. Yeah, whoa. So when somebody said something died in you, they are correct then.
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm. Yeah, Could be yeah, the most popular frozen yogurt flavors are chocolate, strawberry and vanilla.
Speaker 1:Love strawberry.
Speaker 2:That's very plain, though those are the three most plain answers ever.
Speaker 1:Hey, real quick a shout-out to Baskin-Robbins you stopped by this morning.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I stopped by Baskin-Robbins this morning, got some cinnamon roll ice cream. Wow, oh my gosh, you better hurry, because didn't she say this is? Yeah, she said they're selling out of it.
Speaker 1:I can see why that's delicious.
Speaker 2:It was so good.
Speaker 1:It's like a breakfast in a cup.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was so good, you had the whole cup.
Speaker 1:It's a way to go, Baskin Robbins.
Speaker 2:That's good stuff. Ago they brought us the other one. Yeah, love post in 31. That is good. You can see a picture of that one on our facebook page, by the way. That was so good. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Anyway, here's you a little something extra. During sporting events, athletes prefer electrolytes, of course, sure, and those drinks like gatorade and body armor and prom. They restore lost electrolytes like sodium and potassium and boost hydration. But how often should you drink these drinks? The experts have weighed in. They say that only drinking Gatorade when participating in prolonged exercise. It says that if you're working out for less than an hour, water is your best choice, and many sports drinks contain sugar, which could impact weight and overall health I get it, the study.
Speaker 1:There are many people who just drinks the gatorade as their water. What just like people here at the work? Yeah they have a gatorade, thinking, okay, this is better for me.
Speaker 2:No sort of, but, like you said, only if you're working out so when I was, uh, when I was pregnant with one of my girls I think it's my first harlow dr justice was like what do you drink? Like what? What are you like drinking on? Most of the time, are you getting enough water? And I was always dehydrated and I said I'll drink it. I drink a ton of gatorade. And he said stop, that's awful for you because of the extra sugar and the extra electrolytes.
Speaker 2:If you're not burning any, you don't need to add more to it like you don't want the sodium yeah, you don't need to add sodium if you're not expelling sodium so this study makes sense then yeah, it makes total sense so what I do is not healthy.
Speaker 1:I grab a water and you do too. We put the flavor drink in it, because I just have a hard time just drinking water.
Speaker 2:I hate water, I hate it.
Speaker 1:I know it's so good for me, but I've got to have just a little bit of taste in it, I know.
Speaker 2:I had to go to the doctor yesterday and get some blood work done, yeah, and I carried my water in and the girl was like you got that berry mayo, don't you? I was like, how do you know? She said because I hate water and that's the color, mine is.
Speaker 1:I said, I hate water too. The best one is Blue Lemonade.
Speaker 2:I don't know, I like the berry burst really. Yeah, it's really good. It's good. And here's something to think about. Alright, alright, think about these today. I wonder if people without dogs actually pick up the food off their floor when they drop it.
Speaker 1:Or do you think they?
Speaker 4:just leave it.
Speaker 2:What happens to that food?
Speaker 1:Your dog dug the dog.
Speaker 2:He just cleans it up.
Speaker 1:If it's like a piece of candy or chocolate, then you're quick to pick it up. I think if it's regular food, let them have it.
Speaker 2:I mean, I do. We spilled whipped cream. We got one of those games from Five Below that smacks you in the face with whipped cream. Yeah, and the girls. I was letting them put the whipped cream on the hand and they got it all on the floor, of course, and I was so stressed until I realized my dog was licking it all up and I was like, oh, I don't have to clean anything Four-legged fuzzy vacuum cleaner. Yeah, I'm good to go.
Speaker 1:I think most let their dogs take care of it.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, I just let him have it. But if it's something he's not supposed to have, I'll jump and intervene. But if it's something like I don't know, like a piece of my grilled chicken, you can just have it. Doug, enjoy, yeah, you can only live one life, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:And then Since you've been gone, now, sleep patterns. Now, you've talked about this. I've talked about this. For whatever reason, over the past few months I have had even more trouble sleeping, waking up earlier than ever before. I don't know why.
Speaker 2:I'm having trouble because the last couple of days I'm not allowed caffeine and I literally could just fall asleep with my head like, like right now no caffeine, no that's, that's tough it is tough, especially when I'm when I usually drink yeah uh, like three caffeine sources, like a Red Bull or an Alani and a coffee.
Speaker 1:You get three or four 25 squirts of espresso in your drink.
Speaker 2:Espresso. Oh my gosh, I know.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Really missing that, but since you've been gone, 38% of Americans can't sleep in silence and they rely on some type of noise to help them sleep. I do.
Speaker 1:That's me, yeah, me, yeah it's a quiet room, I can't sleep. I go to a hotel, which is not very often, but if I do, I and there's no noise, I don't have my usual like a fan, I turn on. I have a tough time going to sleep yeah I don't like the tv on.
Speaker 1:Yes, that's noise, but the tv distracts me because I guess your brain is hearing stuff and you keep waking up, so it's got to be like a fan. Fan is my go-to Turn on like a fan in the room and just let it not blow on me. But just the fan noise Is that white noise sort of?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think so. I use white noise. It says most people are likely to use white noise. Sounds it's the Gen Zers, like 1990s to 2010s, but I think that I don't know. I think most everybody.
Speaker 1:I know needs some kind of noise. Some people I know use like they want, like the sound of rain falling.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Years ago. I like to use, like the sound on my Echo Dot to play like the sound of a beach, like the waves crashing, that was good yeah. It can't be quiet though.
Speaker 2:No, it can't be quiet. Experts feel that high exposure to screens and that was good, yeah, that was good it can't be quiet though. No, it can't be quiet, it can't be quiet. Experts feel that high exposure to screens and constant stimulation may have conditioned younger minds to need the soft noise to calm down.
Speaker 1:That's a good point.
Speaker 2:Well, it is.
Speaker 1:Because they're on their device so long, each day.
Speaker 2:I mean, yeah, but you didn't grow up with an iPad in your hand, Nope.
Speaker 1:I didn't, and you still need white noise. I don't know what it is. I guess I'm around it all day like some kind of like computer screens everywhere, and even watching TV at night. They suggest you turn your TV off like an hour before you try to go to sleep.
Speaker 2:We did a study the other day that said you're supposed to wear sunglasses two hours before bed. No, that's strange sunglasses two hours before bed?
Speaker 1:No, that's strange. Some people wear the. What do you call them? The over your eyes, the.
Speaker 2:Sleep mask.
Speaker 1:Especially, like I know Reagan used to, when she worked the late shift.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Because she had to sleep in the daytime. Yeah, that'd be tough, had to have that.
Speaker 2:I would never make it for third shift.
Speaker 1:No, my body would not, I could not, my body would protest.
Speaker 2:Yeah, body would protest. Yeah, mine would too. Yeah, and a groundbreaking new study. Researchers analyzed data involving 50 000 adults over two years to determine the impact of time of day, time of week and season on mental health and well-being. So here's what they found. Okay, they are higher. There's higher levels of happiness, satisfaction and a greater sense of worth on Mondays and Fridays In the morning. Yeah, in the morning.
Speaker 1:This is the key People are happier in the morning than what they thought they would be.
Speaker 2:That surprises me Monday morning.
Speaker 1:Some people are excited just to. I guess they've had a bad weekend. They just want to get back and be around people. I'm kind of that way.
Speaker 2:I like Mondays.
Speaker 1:There are times when I'm not around people and I'm happy to get back around people and at least get out of the house. I can't stand just being in the house alone because I need to be around something.
Speaker 2:There's sometimes I'm alone, and that's when I'm happiest.
Speaker 1:We all have different needs, whatever makes your mind relax the most.
Speaker 2:This isn't surprising, but the summer season is also associated with the best mental health outcomes. I agree most people get seasonal depression, like I've talked with a few people here at the station and they're like I'm just down harlow said yesterday she's 10 and she was like it feels so sad outside it does yeah, yeah, I like it.
Speaker 1:But the weather we've had over the past few days, I love it because it's like 70s, you don't have to worry about the big coat, you don't have to worry about freezing to death late at night, you can just walk outside. But I find that interesting that people more people, they said going into the study, they thought more people would not be a morning person. Yeah, people they said going into the study they thought more people would not be a morning person yeah now they're finding out more.
Speaker 1:People are a morning person and they enjoy the mornings more than they do any part of the day I definitely wasn't like I.
Speaker 2:I used to sleep in to like 10 in the mid morning and now I get up at 334 I. I love it. It's like quiet. There's not a lot of traffic on the roads. It's like the world is still kind of asleep. But I'm getting ready to wake them up. I like it.
Speaker 1:Remember when you first started working, I asked you because you said that you're not a morning person. You're going to have a tough time getting up. So after a few weeks I said do you like the mornings? You said I just wish we could start the show later.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Like around 9 or 10.
Speaker 2:If we could start it at like 9 or 10. Just like move Mike's show. We can swap places with Mike, true, no, I love it. I love these hours now.
Speaker 1:I like the mornings because when I come to work about 3, 3.30, there's nobody in the building and it's just quiet. I can get so much more done. Nothing against the people in here, but many times you've been there. You're busy working on something, your mind is focused and you get three or four different voices wanting to ask you something or talk, which is fine, I know I appreciate you wanting to ask, but at the time you're focused, like in the mornings, nobody's here.
Speaker 2:You can focus completely on what you got to do yeah, there's a bunch of people, a bunch of people with fans and fans. Yep, as far as what the noise is, yeah, let us know what you have to sleep with.
Speaker 1:If you have to have a noise, what kind of noise is it in your room? And we'll go over some of those. Yeah, we will. We'll read those in a minute, all right.
Speaker 1:6 33 mornings with barry and hall here on alabama's country giant wqsb uh, there's a new nintendo switch coming out the switch to a lot of excitement. I didn't realize it's been. Is it nine years years Since they had the, or actually eight years? They had the original Switch come out. So the new one is coming out April the 2nd and there's people talking about what is this special button that's on the Nintendo Switch? Nintendo? They're not saying what it is, yet there's a picture of it on their Facebook page. It shows what it's going to look like and on the right-hand side there's a button and it's a square button. It's below, like the little tiny joystick, and it's something new. But they're not explaining what this button is for and people are guessing what they think it is, but no one knows. So what about you? You played a lot of games and stuff. If you could have that button, what would you want it to do?
Speaker 2:I don't think that it's going to be as exciting as what people are guessing. I think it's going to be either like a microphone mute, like to mute it, or it may be like to open up a chat. If you're in a public game of a chat, okay. If you're in a public game, yeah, I just don't see it being like, um, something like crazy.
Speaker 1:Okay, well, look at the close-up here. On the bottom there's the button, then there, what's that? Above that is that like a home gotcha, so bullet, they're. Right below the home button there is a. It's a square button and nintendo is not saying what it is.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:What it does. So nobody has a clue what this thing does.
Speaker 2:I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 1:It's exciting because people are excited to think, oh, we've got a special button.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Nobody knows what it is.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think it'll probably be like mute or chat or I don't know. I don't know. What do you think?
Speaker 1:What could it do and not like give you extra lives or something like that? No, nothing like that. But surely it's got to do something a little more than that. Or why would you even have it on there? Because it's right on the front, right on the right hand side. It's got to be something special, because you see all the other buttons like on the left, you got the uh, the controls for the person on the left and then on the right. Then there's that one special button on the very bottom. It's a square button and it's big enough so it's there to be used. It's not like something like a reset, I wouldn't think, because you wouldn't have that on the front, because you're going to hit it, probably accidentally, a lot.
Speaker 2:Yeah. But anyway I don't know, I don't know. It could be something like a community button. Isn't that where you?
Speaker 1:can like bring up your friends and chat to your friends. That'd be a good idea. Yeah, could it be something you match when you want to talk to somebody?
Speaker 2:yeah, maybe Possibly, maybe, okay, well, I guess we'll find out April 2nd.
Speaker 1:Yep, that's when the new switch comes in. All right, 649.
Speaker 3:Barry and Holly on Alabama's Country, Giant WQSB.
Speaker 1:Topper and Holly's pile of stories and there's a lot of new shows I've been trying to watch and it's hard, because Paradise I told you came out I think a week ago, monday. I've seen the first episode. I've got to watch the rest, but it has the most mind-blowing ending on episode one I think I've ever seen on a TV show.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's streaming on. What's it on?
Speaker 1:It's on.
Speaker 2:Hulu and Disney+. Yeah, Paradise had a huge, huge week with 7 million views in the first nine days on Hulu and Disney+.
Speaker 1:It was a record for Hulu.
Speaker 2:It was a record for Hulu?
Speaker 1:yeah, it stars Sterling K Brown from this Is Us and he is excellent. He plays a secret service in charge of protecting the president, and someone kills the president in the White House.
Speaker 2:I bet you just ruined it for somebody. No, no, no, no.
Speaker 1:Everybody knows that part, but I bet you just ruined it for somebody. No, no, no, no. Everybody knows that part, but you don't know what the twist is at the end of episode one. Not going to even go there because that would spoil it.
Speaker 2:Trust me it would spoil it. Yeah, don't spoil it.
Speaker 1:But I think they're releasing like a new episode every Monday. It's worth a watch. It is very good.
Speaker 2:This is refreshing news, based on what we normally report. Barnes Noble plans to open 60 new stores in 2025 60. I love barnes and noble yes, I do too. The resurgence of bookstores is, um attributed to their role as social hubs. They've become like, uh, like, it's popular to read books. So, and, of course, the growing popularity of book talk, book talk yep, it's a tiktok community that boosted book sales. I see people all the time, um, all the time, reading books and having, uh, conversations about books that they've read. And I have, I have quite a few books, but I probably hadn't read one in a couple years. I need to read more.
Speaker 1:This became really popular about five years ago during COVID. People began reading more books. But now they're not only reading books, they're going to like Barnes Noble. You know they got this little area where you get your coffee and they can sit around read some and talk about their books. So I like this. I love it because Reagan and the read both always love to go to whether it's Books, million, barnes Noble where they can look around, find books. And they both love to read when they're little, and Reagan still does. He has tons of books. I love books. Your daughters, mayor and Harlow they love to read. I think it's very important that kids can enjoy reading and find books. It stretches your imagination.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they do. They love to read, and learning to read was one of the most stressful things I have been through as a parent, because it's like you just want to make it click for them, but you can't. Yeah, they've just got to learn. Yeah, crayola brings back retired crayon color collection for the first time in the company's history.
Speaker 1:Let me ask you why did they retire crayons? Why?
Speaker 2:Probably because, I don't know, maybe they weren't popular back then.
Speaker 1:I don't know why that's rude I don't know. Why did they retire them? I?
Speaker 2:don't know I'm going to. I mean, it's crayons.
Speaker 1:We used to get the box that had like 2 million crayons in it.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:It Like 75 shades of brown.
Speaker 2:Yeah, oh, okay, I'm looking now 1,000 shades of orange. I know. Here are the eight colors that are making a return. It's dandelion.
Speaker 1:Yes, Finally dandelion Getting some respect.
Speaker 2:Yay, finally Blizzard blue.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah.
Speaker 2:Magic mint Mulberry we missed you, mulberry. Sure did yeah. Orange red.
Speaker 1:See, then there's like orange orange, and then there's red orange.
Speaker 2:See, they retire these and you complain, but they're bringing them back and you complain.
Speaker 1:I mean, why did you get rid of them in the first place? Just leave them alone?
Speaker 2:Violet, blue, yeah, lemon, yellow and raw umber Ooh, that sounds painful. Yeah, I bet lemon yellow and dandelion have to be similar. Yeah, I bet lemon yellow and dandelion have to be similar.
Speaker 1:Who named raw umber in the first place?
Speaker 2:Raw umber, I don't know.
Speaker 1:It's like something you go to the doctor for. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Ma'am, why are you here? To get my raw umber checked.
Speaker 1:My umber's raw. I don't know what happened yeah. I just took a long walk and now I just have trouble sitting.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, so serious.
Speaker 1:Please welcome, put your hands together. Welcome Will Brumble, he's in the room. Good morning, Will. Good morning.
Speaker 4:I like this shirt.
Speaker 1:Thank you. Now, what kind is this? Is it like dead fish on it?
Speaker 4:Yeah, fish bones, I guess, Ah.
Speaker 1:I like this. So it's getting into the spring fishing season. I like this, so you liking this weather this week.
Speaker 4:I did yesterday and the day before, as far as today, not so much.
Speaker 2:It's kind of a dreary it is yeah, I'm so sleepy I cannot wake up and get going.
Speaker 1:Look at her, she's just so you're getting sleepy. And the lack of caffeine. Yes, no caffeine Just lay your head down, just lay your head down.
Speaker 2:I really could just lay my eyes down, close my eyes.
Speaker 1:Here. Let me wake you up with this.
Speaker 2:Whistle, whistle.
Speaker 1:Blue Whistle I was from, thank you. Have you ever seen Ted Lasso? Yes, oh, that's my favorite show. I'm hoping they do officially make it another season. There's all kinds of talks. Yeah, looks like it'll happen, but it's not official yet.
Speaker 4:Well, I think there's so much money to be gained and so many people are needing it Not wanting it, but they're needing it.
Speaker 1:That is now at the top of my list of favorite TV shows. It used to be. It was Seinfeld, because it was so well written. What would you put at the top of Will Brummelow's list of favorite all-time TV shows?
Speaker 4:I like Two and a Half Men. Really To me that one ranks up there Good writing Just because it's Charlie Sheen, and it's actually Charlie Sheen's normal character. Did you like it when he left? No I didn't.
Speaker 2:No, it got stupid.
Speaker 4:I like that 70s show. Good show. That one was good. You know, friends is always up there at the top for people, which I haven't seen every episode.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so those would probably be up there at the top. I haven't asked you in a while. Have you still got the same favorite? Have you switched over the years?
Speaker 2:What was my favorite.
Speaker 1:You've gone from show to show so really I don't know what is your favorite all-time TV show.
Speaker 2:I've been watching a lot of True Crime.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:So just anything true crime really. I've been watching. Hulu has a ton of options for true crime. So I don't know, I don't know if I can. I think I don't know, I have to think about it, okay.
Speaker 1:I'll give you another one to watch. I don't know if you're into these kind of, but it's School Spirits. I've read about this one Season one. They said it was great. Season two just came out and I began watching it. It's very good, okay, it's very good. It's got a little mystery, okay, and it's not a comedy, but it's good. I like it is.
Speaker 1:It's like a mission trying to find out what happened, but you'll see what happens. Okay, it's on like about five different streamers. I think Amazon is commercial free and it's like Hulu, but it's well done School.
Speaker 4:Spirits, school Spirits, yeah.
Speaker 3:So, I want to check that one out.
Speaker 1:And in the meantime, I'm trying to wake her up. Throw a knowledge nugget at her and she'll wake her up. So yeah, what's going on today?
Speaker 2:we talked about it a little bit this morning, but a survey of us adults say 38 of us rely on white noise to sleep well that you will do.
Speaker 1:You have to have sound to sleep.
Speaker 4:I don't, uh. What's crazy is, when I was a kid, the tv would help me go to sleep so I would leave the tv on yeah and for reese he has a white noise machine, but a lot of times just the ceiling fan.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 4:Having the ceiling fan going yeah.
Speaker 1:When I was little, I was convinced the TV made you go to sleep because, daddy, if he ever sat down within five minutes of watching whatever show it was, he was asleep. And I was convinced the TV made you fall asleep.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, I have to have the fan on. I have two fans, the ceiling fan and then the plug-in fan, yeah, and they both make a little bit of noise and I like, like you said, like the air from the ceiling fan coming down so it feels good. Messing with your car seat is seen as the most annoying thing about getting in your car after someone else has used it I'm there.
Speaker 1:It's like the station vehicle, yeah, getting a vehicle, and then I like when will drives it? You know will has been there because it's pushed all the way back yeah, but then you know when I used to, when valerie would drive it, because you'd get in there and you'd break both kneecaps onto the steering wheel because she was right under the steering wheel yeah, I think for me it's not so much the seat, it's the mirrors.
Speaker 2:When people move the mirrors, yeah, that aggravates me, yeah. But you have to do it. I mean, you have to do it.
Speaker 4:I have to especially and, like you know, I think the only ones that drive the KXX vehicle is Bill and myself, so anytime I get in there, it's like the rear view mirror's pointed down. Yeah.
Speaker 1:Like you said, with valerie busting kneecaps, yep, so I'm having to adjust. That's no fun. Yeah, I like the nissan. We have the path, because when you get in there it automatically sets the mirrors and everything back to where it was. Yeah, on the previous set, that's nice yeah, and the voluntary, uh, sleep warmer oh yeah, that's always fun to mess with when you get people in here you don't know you get what you're doing yeah, we use that for pranks yeah, we just turn them on.
Speaker 2:We don't tell them it'll be like summer yeah, we let the guests sit up front. We just turn it on high we don't care.
Speaker 1:Yeah, watch them sweat when they get out of the vehicle. They've got a puddle, they think something's like wrong with them they're like thinking do I need make an appointment? They've got an inflamed hemorrhoid.
Speaker 2:Do I need to be seen?
Speaker 4:Have I told y'all about the asteroid hemorrhoid joke? No.
Speaker 1:Oh, no, okay.
Speaker 4:You think they would switch that name with the asteroid and hemorrhoid I got you.
Speaker 1:I see what you're saying Asteroid, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, saying asteroid, yeah, yeah, yeah took only a minute. Yeah, it took me a minute, but I'm, I'm here, I'm here. Survey of women say the top thing they never want for valentine's is anything with an electrical cord attached, which usually means some kind of kitchen appliance yes, or a vacuum cleaner what do you think is a true? I don't know, because there's stuff that I would want that would have a plug in Like a hair straightener.
Speaker 1:Would that be a good one? Yeah, that would be a good one. It's got a plug.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, and like a neon light, yeah, and like A lava lamp.
Speaker 1:A new phone charger, we'll get you a lava lamp for Valentine's.
Speaker 2:Day. I love lava lamps.
Speaker 1:Really.
Speaker 2:Yeah, no, I mean kind of but.
Speaker 1:You're trying to give me mine and you say no, thank you, I hate them.
Speaker 2:I know, no, you're. What do you think?
Speaker 4:Who wouldn't want a beach waver? Who wouldn't I know right?
Speaker 2:I really want the Dyson Airwrap Okay.
Speaker 4:It's $700. What is that?
Speaker 2:It's a blow dryer and a curling iron in one, yeah.
Speaker 1:It does it at the same time $700.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:It blows and curls your hair. Yep.
Speaker 4:Oh, and what about a heating blanket? Who wouldn't want a heating blanket? Oh, like an electric blanket.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah. See, I don't agree with this. I don't think that.
Speaker 1:uh, I don't think that it's not a bad thing.
Speaker 2:No, it's not a bad thing.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:I mean, some women want that air fryer or that waffle maker or that vacuum. I mean some women truly do. They don't, they want it, but they won't buy it for themselves.
Speaker 4:Sure, here's the mixer. Yeah, yeah, love you so much yeah.
Speaker 1:Go make me something yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, all right Go make breakfast, all right, 7.54.
Speaker 3:Mornings with Barry and Hall here on Alabama's country giant WQSB.