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 220
Hey, this is Barry. With the Barry and Holly Morning Show on WQSB. You can get behind-the-scenes chat, exclusive giveaways and more content from us.
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Speaker 2:You guys make it sound like it's so much fun, everyone started to tune in.
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Speaker 2:And.
Speaker 3:Holly, when I speak, what is it you hear? Is it like backwards talk or dolphin squeaks? You think they're laughing at us? No, I think they're laughing at you. You are amazing. On my head, I think I do a place where you can be On my head and I pray you'll want to be.
Speaker 1:Because I want to love you the best that, the best that I can. Wqs, good morning. It is 6.09, so is that still your favorite?
Speaker 2:That's probably one of the best songs ever made.
Speaker 1:I agree it's just a good song, and I don't think Hootie and the Blowfish and Darius Rucker get enough credit. They had some good songs.
Speaker 2:Do you like Country Hootie better I?
Speaker 1:honestly like that better. I do too. That's one of my all-time favorite songs.
Speaker 2:I don't like Country Hootie.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I don't know all-time favorite songs.
Speaker 1:I don't like country hootie, yeah, I don't know. Wagon wheel, uh, that's a great song, it's a classic. It's, uh it what they call testing. They research, have research groups and they played them like a thousand country songs, like 30 seconds of it, and say, give it to one to ten. That song, wagon wheel, is tested at the top. Every single test for the past ever. How many years has it been out?
Speaker 2:I would give it a zero.
Speaker 1:Really Not a Wagon Wheel fan. No.
Speaker 2:I have heard that song. Anybody that learns the guitar for five minutes plays Wagon Wheel and wants you to hear them.
Speaker 1:Does your dad do it?
Speaker 2:Yes, why don't you talk to him?
Speaker 1:I do do, because my daddy can do what he wants to, I know, but he needs to stop it no, he's king of the world.
Speaker 2:Don't you tell my daddy to stop it.
Speaker 1:I'll fight you he can do it. If he walks in your place wagon wheel right now for the next three hours, what would you say? Hold up a lighter up for three hours yeah for a lot it'd probably burn my little finger. It'd burn your little fingers, I know, yeah.
Speaker 2:But I would. I would do that for my daddy.
Speaker 1:Now, I love the Darius record, the first one he came out with. I Don't Think, I Don't Think About it, yeah that was good.
Speaker 2:That was his first country song. That was a good one, don't think. I don't think about it.
Speaker 1:No, he doesn't. Yes, he does.
Speaker 2:That's exactly what he sounds like.
Speaker 1:That sounds like a drunk opera singer. No, it doesn't, it does. That was horrible. Don't ever sing his hootie. Saying it sounds like that.
Speaker 2:Hey, speaking of singing.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:American Idol.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you want me to play this piece.
Speaker 2:Yeah, this is not fair.
Speaker 1:Okay, sunday night, and I love American Idol, but I'm telling you right now, I've seen the three episodes. I've yet to see one person that jumps out at me, like Will Mosley did last year.
Speaker 3:He was the runner-up.
Speaker 1:We loved him. Not yet Now. The young man from Aniana was very good. I forget his name. I got it written down. He made it to Hollywood, but is he Will Mosley? Not yet Yet. Maybe he'll get better. Yeah, but anyway, sunday night they had a young lady. Her name is Lola Lola Bonfiglio.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay.
Speaker 1:But the key is the Bonfiglio is the dad's name, but her mom is part of Wilson Phillips.
Speaker 2:Uh-huh.
Speaker 1:Remember Wilson Phillips.
Speaker 2:Some day somebody's going to make you.
Speaker 1:Yes, that one, yes. So here's what happened was she walked in with her and her dad. Then she said oh, I've got to introduce you to someone else and in comes. Her mom, and then mom's sister, was the other redhead in Wilson Phillips.
Speaker 2:The tall one.
Speaker 1:Yeah, now, wilson was not there. I guess that's Phil. Well, which one is it? Is it Phillips or Wilson? Anyway, but anyway, the two sisters came in and they kind of sing harmony behind China Phillips. What is China Phillips? So they're Wilson, but anyway, they let them sing with her on stage, as she was performing for Luke and for Lionel and Carrie. I thought that's not fair.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:And here's a piece of what they were doing.
Speaker 2:You might know this song.
Speaker 1:Okay, it sounds familiar. I know this pain. That's the girl, that's Lola.
Speaker 3:Right. Why do you lock?
Speaker 2:yourself up in these chains.
Speaker 3:I would sound that good with them.
Speaker 2:Yeah, no one can change your life except for you. Don't ever let anyone step all over you.
Speaker 1:She's been singing that song, since she was two Exactly.
Speaker 2:She heard it when she was two.
Speaker 1:Exactly Just open your heart and your mind. She heard it when she was in the belly.
Speaker 2:Is it really fair?
Speaker 1:Probably played during labor, probably In conception. Here we go. Maybe Play that song again, babe. Somebody's gonna make you wanna turn around and say goodbye.
Speaker 2:Tonight's the night. I feel like it. Tell that baby, yeah, a baby, I feel like a baby.
Speaker 1:Okay, that was them singing. Okay, then they let her sing by herself. Uh-huh, so you take away, how'd?
Speaker 2:she do. Okay, you've been playing. She doesn't sound impressive to me.
Speaker 1:She did a Kacey Musgraves song.
Speaker 2:I'm singing Rainbow by Kacey Musgraves.
Speaker 1:I love this song. Thank you, Lola.
Speaker 2:This audition, I think, zone, I'm afraid to push you way too far. My parents and with my family, I'm just excited to. So here's him singing by herself. Big difference myself, okay, when it rains, it pours, but you didn't even notice. Yeah, that's. It's hard to breathe when all you know is oh god, okay, there you go, that's oh God.
Speaker 1:Okay, there you go, that's enough.
Speaker 2:I wouldn't even like that in church.
Speaker 1:No, but she made it through to Hollywood. How my complaint about it is would she have made it through to Hollywood had mom and the other sister not sang Weather to Begin With and let everybody on the All the judges know that, hey, her mom is part of Wilson Phillips. You think she would have made it just by that song alone had they not come in first?
Speaker 2:No hard no.
Speaker 1:I don't either.
Speaker 2:She's not impressive.
Speaker 1:Because the judges at the very end were having a tough time even putting her through.
Speaker 2:No, she's one of those singers that's like good if she's your kid, yeah, if she's your, if she's related to you, like Lola, sing that song again. But you know, if she goes out to a karaoke bar you're like God, lola, don't sing another one.
Speaker 1:Sing something beside Wilson Phillips. But even like Luke and Lionel said, you really got a lot of work to do.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I honestly think they put her through because of who her mom was.
Speaker 2:I think that, like I was saying while they were singing, I could. Wilson Phillips could make me sound that good.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they could Anybody yeah.
Speaker 2:My daddy, my daddy could sing with him.
Speaker 1:I don't know about that. My daddy can't sing. Good, I know, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:He can play guitar, but he can't sing good at all. I know, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:He can play guitar, but he can't sing good at all. He can sing solo. He should sing solo. Nobody can hear him.
Speaker 2:Okay, I see what you did there. Yeah, oh, anyway.
Speaker 1:But anyway, she went on, okay, and I think that's as far as she'll go, yeah, unless from the time that she did this for, like where they go live. And they change her voice completely and then she really works and they can somehow auto-tune it.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I mean, she's very sweet, she has a good voice, she's cute, but I don't think she's American Idol the best singer in the country right now, so she's not going to win. I wouldn't think.
Speaker 2:I've not ran across anybody.
Speaker 1:That is the greatest singer in the country, nope. So I've seen auditions so far. They're good, but I haven't seen that one that jumps out at me, like when Carrie Underwood was first on First time I heard her like whoa, who is that? I haven't heard that performance yet where I stop what I'm doing and look up and say that person's good. Well, mostly that happened to me last year when I heard Will's voice I thought that guy's got it. Haven't seen that person yet.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but there's still a couple more weeks Other things you need to know. Here we are, March 25th. What's going on today?
Speaker 2:Today is International Waffle Day.
Speaker 1:So we have a National Waffle Day and then International.
Speaker 2:Waffle Day. This one is international.
Speaker 1:So the whole world.
Speaker 2:you're telling me the whole world, the whole entire world, is celebrating waffles today.
Speaker 1:I like them enough that I don't want to celebrate them.
Speaker 2:So I like the ones from Huddle House. Yeah, I think that's the only one. I like those are good yeah those are good Waffles started in Sweden in the 1600s.
Speaker 1:Well, thank you Sweden.
Speaker 2:Thanks. And then Belgium eats the most waffles of any country.
Speaker 1:That explains Belgium waffles. Yeah, ah, got you.
Speaker 2:And then last year Americans bought $251 million worth of frozen waffles.
Speaker 1:I bought a box last year.
Speaker 2:I bought some yeah.
Speaker 1:Every now and then I love some good Lego my Eggo.
Speaker 2:I don't, but my girls do. Yeah, but I don't want to. Like I said, the only one I like is that Huddle House, and I think it's because I walk in and I smell it.
Speaker 1:They're made fresh. It's so good. The butter just melts in them. Oh yeah, it's so good.
Speaker 2:And then Snoopy and his pals are on the face of the new Peanuts-inspired merch coming to Starbucks across the stores.
Speaker 1:today You'll have to get me a cup. I love anything Peanuts and Snoopy. I know I grew up on it because it's probably the one cartoon series that you can still watch today and smile and you can watch without worrying about anything controversial in it. Well, there's some people who try to make some things controversial, like the Thanksgiving episode which they're reaching for stuff. When you try to make peanuts controversial, yeah. Especially Snoopy.
Speaker 2:Snoopy is cool. What could they possibly?
Speaker 1:About how certain people were sitting at the table and I'll explain it to you later.
Speaker 2:It's Off air.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't want to get into it.
Speaker 2:Okay, there's a cold cup, a mug, a stainless steel tumbler with the Peanuts-inspired designs. They're going to be in participating Starbucks stores for a limited time, which means they'll be sold out and sold on eBay for $1,000.
Speaker 1:So what do you think? Do you like Snoopy peanuts? No, no, why? Oh, it's not American.
Speaker 2:I mean, I know I like apple pie and baseball.
Speaker 1:Don't matter, you've got to like Snoopy. But I just don't like peanuts. Why not Snoopy? What's he done to you? We're from different generations, I know, but Snoopy is Snoopy is Snoopy. What famous cartoon dog is better than Snoopy? Don't say Scooby-Doo, don't say Scooby-Doo. Bluey, bluey.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, 100%.
Speaker 1:And a bar fight, who would win? Probably Snoopy. See, there you go, because he's got his famous sock with camel, his doghouse, he can ride a sock with camel his dog house.
Speaker 2:He can ride his what he fought, the red bear and, and won okay I think I feel kind of attacked like I'm on defense right now.
Speaker 1:You should, because you just don't like snoopy I didn't say I don't like that's the only cartoon thing I can draw, so that's the other thing in a minute I did in the snow that went to snow when you're home laid up with your 50 layers enjoying the snowfall with my fire eating snow cream.
Speaker 2:I couldn't get here, man.
Speaker 1:You didn't want to get here.
Speaker 2:Well, I couldn't.
Speaker 1:You could have walked.
Speaker 2:Oh, my gosh yeah From Guntersville.
Speaker 1:From the mountains. If you were dedicated, you would have walked.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay. Yeah, but anyway they're on sale now. Yeah, they're on sale now.
Speaker 1:They are cool Of the three. If you had to have one cup, is that exactly? I'm logging on to it. There's a cold cup, a mug and a stainless steel tumbler. So that's a cold cup, the one on the left, mm-hmm, the white one, I don't know.
Speaker 2:What's the difference between that and the? No, the middle one's the cold cup. Okay, the clear one with the straw and it says Joe on it, which is cute.
Speaker 1:It's cute.
Speaker 2:And then there's the mug, which is yellow, and it has all the characters, even Linus.
Speaker 1:It's got a little Woodstock down there.
Speaker 2:Yeah, mama used to call me Linus when I was little.
Speaker 1:You and your blanket. Yeah, that's cute. I can see that yeah.
Speaker 2:And then here's something to think about. Last night, I watched the most interesting show. Oh, the most interesting show. Oh, what was it? Well, it's this show that was focusing on. They are finally close to discovering the center of the universe.
Speaker 1:They've been trying to do this forever, I know, yeah.
Speaker 2:And they also, the scientists, also feel that many people are going to be surprised to find out that it's not them.
Speaker 1:I know of two right off the bat.
Speaker 2:Including myself.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they think the universe revolves around them.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I know too, but it's also me. It wasn't you I was thinking of either. I know, but the universe revolves around them, so you're one of them too.
Speaker 1:No, I don't think that, yes, you do All right. 621. Mornings with. Barry and Holly, alabama's country, giant wqsb and since you've been going, what has been going on?
Speaker 2:the ncaa tournament set a record for primetime viewership during the first round, with an average audience of 12.2 million people, turning into the thursday night games, with the total day viewership up 6% from last year.
Speaker 1:And we're talking to Rod Sisco. Yesterday he said he watched so much basketball. He is sick of basketball for a while, really Until Thursday. Then he comes back home. Yeah, did you watch many games at all?
Speaker 2:I watched.
Speaker 1:UConn. I watched some basketball.
Speaker 2:I watched some. Here's my problem. It's a personal thing. Uconn, I watch some basketball.
Speaker 1:I watch some. I watch some. Here's my problem it's a personal thing Is when August rolls around, football season starts and I'm busy every Friday night doing high school football and that morphs into basketball like immediately. So then I'm doing one to two basketball games a week. So by the time basketball, high school is over, I'm basketball and sports out.
Speaker 2:But then you do baseball.
Speaker 1:Then I do baseball. So when basketball come around, I've seen so much sports in the past since August I'm not into sports for a minute. It'll burn you out.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but you're talking like every man's dream.
Speaker 1:I know.
Speaker 2:To be able to do that.
Speaker 1:It's fun, it's fun, it is fun. It's an honor to be able to ask to do play-by-play for sports. It really is. I used to dream of it when I was a kid. I'd lay on the floor and listen to Alabama football on the radio. His name is John Forney and Doug Layton were the two announcers and I thought, man, that would be so good and I would go out in the yard later and I would do play-by-play of me sucking playing sports and saying, if only I was good, this would be even better.
Speaker 2:Yeah, do you call yourself out how bad you suck.
Speaker 1:I would. Yeah, the other announcer would say Coach, you've got to get him out of here, he's killing him, he's killing him. But anyway, I'm a sports tab. We did watch Alabama and Auburn play this weekend.
Speaker 2:You did.
Speaker 1:Man, I would love it Wouldn't that be a dream they could actually meet in the finals.
Speaker 2:That would be cool. I'm really impressed with how Alabama has pulled it together.
Speaker 1:I am too.
Speaker 2:They really have and.
Speaker 1:Auburn has been good since the beginning of the season. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Auburn's been good, but it's like somebody talked. It's like Saban went and talked some sense into them.
Speaker 1:Nate Oates is a great coach.
Speaker 2:I love Nate Oates. I love Nate Oates and.
Speaker 1:Bruce Pearl's a great coach.
Speaker 2:Yes, he is.
Speaker 1:The state has some good coaches.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we do, and I would love to see them in a matchup.
Speaker 1:I would love it, that would be really cool, but they've got to get by Duke and Florida to be able to make it Ain't gonna happen.
Speaker 2:Ain't gonna happen, babe, if it does championship that will be a national upset, if that happens that'd be huge news that would be huge if those two big rivals could play each other for the national championship.
Speaker 2:It's possible that'd be the coolest ever okay, it could happen yeah, each year, businesses report that 20 of their employees call in sick on the opening day of march. Madness, I believe it. I will tell you. I looked through. I don't know. I was scrolling through Facebook stories. I was waiting in line somewhere and every dude and girls too I watched it, but every guy that was on my Facebook stories was basketball, basketball, basketball.
Speaker 1:And they were laying on the couch or laying in the bed they put up some of the buzzer beaters and they put up laying on the couch or like laying in the bed, or like they put up some of the buzzers, the buzzer beaters, and they put up some of the great shots yeah, but they're all at like home, they're not at work. No, so I think it's higher than 20, I think it's higher than 20. Yeah, they just don't want to admit it, nope nobody called in sick here because they go watch it on tv in front of them.
Speaker 2:Yep, so you didn't have to go home to watch. You got a big tv right in front of them, yep.
Speaker 1:So you didn't have to go home to watch. You got a big TV right in front of you.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we're good. Orlando police have finally recovered diamond earrings that an alleged thief confessed to swallowing.
Speaker 1:Remember this story a few weeks ago, yep.
Speaker 2:On February 26th, Jason Gilder was accused of attempting to steal earrings from Tiffany's. He swallowed them.
Speaker 1:Look at the picture on our Facebook.
Speaker 2:Is it an x-ray scan?
Speaker 1:It shows you the size of the earrings he swallowed. Oh my gosh. Okay, there's Jathan. Then there's the earrings he swallowed. There's only three. Where's the fourth one?
Speaker 2:Oh no, Is it still in there? It may be stuck. It may be hung up on something.
Speaker 1:It may be hung up on an intestine.
Speaker 2:He admitted to law enforcement that he had swallowed the diamonds and the medical scans backed up the claim. Three diamonds were recovered on March 10th Ah gotcha and another, so three on March 10th.
Speaker 1:So those are the three that come out March 10th and the fourth on March 12th, gotcha.
Speaker 2:So those are the three that come out March 10th and the fourth on March 12th. Gotcha. So here's the thing February 26th, he swallows them.
Speaker 1:So that's two days of February. Okay, so it took him 12 days to pass them, mm-hmm, and then 14 to pass the other one, mm-hmm. Two weeks to pass one of the earrings, yep.
Speaker 2:How about that, that one of the earrings, yep, how about?
Speaker 1:that that's like a magic trick. Like David Blaine would be proud. How do you keep that fourth one from coming out? It came out later, two days later.
Speaker 2:I mean, did he have to poop in a bucket every time he'd have to go, and they just go through it.
Speaker 1:They had to watch it, yeah.
Speaker 2:Or would they do like x-ray? This is a Dr Justice questionray scan. You can see metal, yeah, and you can see it work its way down, okay. So if they took an x-ray and it's at the top of his intestines, there's no sense in checking the bucket every day.
Speaker 1:Well, eventually, when it come out, somebody had to be in there to get it out, well somebody had to get it out.
Speaker 2:I would make Jathan do it. Jathan, I would you do it. Jathan, I would you do it. Dig through this and Jathan, get them earrings.
Speaker 1:I'd be afraid he'd throw it in his mouth and swallow it again. Oh, poop it all.
Speaker 2:Then we're good with that. It's just an endless cycle of poop earrings.
Speaker 1:I know it's like a circle of life.
Speaker 2:What are they going to do with these earrings? Do they go on sale?
Speaker 1:They're slightly now. Yeah, they are, they're pre-owned, they are. I mean, did you get them like half off? I they do have a brown 10 too, if you look at the closest picture it's like a red. It is one of them's curved, though for real wow, they had to hurt coming out, yeah he felt that one the whole way down man, you think you got problems.
Speaker 2:You never had to poop out tiffany earrings before three earrings, four, four, yeah, three.
Speaker 1:One day, one the two days later that's days later, that's a pretty good trick.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, for my next trick, I will poop out three diamonds, but don't try this at home. It's 636.
Speaker 3:Mary and Holly on Alabama's Country, Giant.
Speaker 1:WQSB An opinion on this. How about the girl from Georgia? Her name is Lily Stewart. Yeah, university of Georgia.
Speaker 2:You've seen her mugshot.
Speaker 1:Yeah, sorority member, if you've been on TikTok or on Facebook or anywhere, you've seen her mugshot and it's where she's almost like. It's like a photo shoot, like she has. Sometimes you do get arrested, I guess, and you've been out on the town or whatever.
Speaker 2:All she was doing was speeding, so she was probably out with friends Was, so she was probably out with friends.
Speaker 1:It was so her hair is fixed makeup is on. She is smiling like she's having the best time of her life.
Speaker 2:Yeah, she's cute.
Speaker 1:And they've dubbed her the Miss America. Well, she's been arrested again.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:And she has a second mugshot, this one. She's also smiling and looking good in it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but look at her eyes. Those are crazy eyes, yeah.
Speaker 1:Anyway. So now she has two mug shots.
Speaker 2:That side profile though. Oh my gosh, that face card is so strong.
Speaker 1:This one. She was arrested for obstruction and loitering. I don't know exactly what she did. Do you know exactly what she did? I have no idea. No.
Speaker 2:I think, though I think the girl got hundreds of millions of shares and views and comments.
Speaker 1:Her first picture went viral, went viral. Yeah, everywhere she loved the attention. I think she liked the attention, even though it was for a bad thing, for getting arrested. It was just speeding, yeah.
Speaker 2:I think that's all it was for I really don't remember. You're right, it was speeding yeah.
Speaker 1:It was speeding Okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah, really don't remember. I think you're right, it was speeding. Yeah, it was speeding okay. Yeah, I think she liked the attention and then she was like, oh, I could do this again, or either that, or hear me out. The policeman that pulled her over, yeah, was like I might get famous this time if I arrest lily, lily, lily again yeah, and put her back in the news.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was weird when he said you know if I pose with you in the mugshot.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that'd be weird.
Speaker 1:So that made him get out of the picture. You can't do that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but her hair's curled. I mean she's a doll, she's cute, I bet she's. I don't want to. I don't want to.
Speaker 1:So what kind of job can this lead to down the road for her? Because now she thinks she's really enjoying the spotlight.
Speaker 2:You really want to know. I think I know Only fans.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's what I was going to. Probably, she's probably getting all kinds of offers right now. Yep, a pose for this.
Speaker 2:Uh-huh yeah, I'll pay you 20 bucks to show me your big toe.
Speaker 1:Yeah, forget the mug shot, give me the bum shot.
Speaker 2:Oh no, that's yeah, oh, barry.
Speaker 1:That's what it said there.
Speaker 2:No, you don't say it, you just think it Sorry. Don't say it out loud, but I do think that she just jumped on. Do I really do?
Speaker 1:Because what are the odds that within just a matter of weeks, it doesn't say even what she was doing? Obstruction of the order. What was she doing? It's almost like she did something on purpose to get arrested.
Speaker 2:Yeah, like were you spray painting something on the side of a building.
Speaker 1:Well, she needs to understand that your actions have consequences and what she's doing down the road. One day, if she continues doing this just to get mug shots, eventually going to have enough of a record. You're going to walk in to apply for a job. They're going to say hmm, shows here. You've been arrested four times.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:You're trouble.
Speaker 2:And she's like well, none of them were criminal.
Speaker 1:They're going to say don't matter, You've got to stop Mm-hmm. Eventually it's going to bite her.
Speaker 2:I mean.
Speaker 1:Which you might get a picture of that. I don't know.
Speaker 2:People would probably pay to see that they probably would.
Speaker 1:Yeah, all right. So if you want to see her new mugshot, it's on her Facebook page 648. It's time to. There's the bike.
Speaker 2:Incisor.
Speaker 1:Is there like a K9. Perfect K-9. Perfect K-9. Yes, dog of the day. That's where I was going with that.
Speaker 2:Linda Cardellini is set to take the lead role of Pamela Voorhees Voorhees, yes. In the upcoming Friday, the 13th prequel series on Peacock titled Crystal Lake.
Speaker 1:That was the first scary movie I ever saw was the original Friday the 13th. Yeah, Scared me to death. It was the first time I'd ever.
Speaker 2:I forget how old I was. Scared me really bad. Really, I've never seen them.
Speaker 1:As you go back and watch. Now it was, oh, it's okay, but back in the day it was very good. Yeah, I think this is a good idea about doing this prequel on Peacock.
Speaker 2:Well, yeah, it's a backstory, so it goes into Pamela's backstory, exploring, exploring her vendetta against the counselors at Camp Crystal Lake, following her son's oh, jason's tragic drowning.
Speaker 1:Many people think that Jason was the killer. If you've never really seen him, like you. He was not the killer in the first one. He came in in part two and wasn't dead, then why? Does he look like that? The mom was, I think he, I don't know. There's been so many. Friday the 13th. It's like Jason goes to space, Jason goes to the opera you name it, but I guess because he was in the lake supposedly he came back, did he kill Abraham Lincoln?
Speaker 1:I don't think so. I think he was in the theater, but he wasn't actually the.
Speaker 2:In the booth.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, anyway, cardellini is best known for her work in TV series like Dead to Me and she was in Scooby-Doo.
Speaker 1:If you want to see a good TV series, find Dead to Me with Christina Applegate. It's cute, it is cute. But I look forward to seeing Crystal Lake. That should be good.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that'll be good. Hallmark Channel's long-running series Wing Calls the Heart has your mom seen this?
Speaker 1:Oh gosh, I'm sure she has. I'm sure she's watched it 200 times Well let her know they're going to do another season.
Speaker 2:Yes, renewed for season 13 following season 12. Finale.
Speaker 1:Okay, I'm sure she's all about that. I'm sure she is too.
Speaker 2:And Amazon Prime Video's Legally Blonde prequel has started filming. That'll be good. The Legally Blonde prequel has started filming. That'll be good. The show will depict Elle Woods during her high school years.
Speaker 1:Did you like that with Reese Witherspoon? Oh yeah, I loved it. That was cute. Bend and Snap Yep.
Speaker 2:Yep, american Dad, is returning to its formal network. Oh, barry, yeah, I cannot talk today.
Speaker 1:I know it's okay, it is okay.
Speaker 2:American Dad At New York, you can't do a thing with it.
Speaker 1:I know yeah.
Speaker 2:Is returning to its former network After airing on TBS for over a decade. Fox will once again be the home of American Dad. I didn't know that, I didn't know that it left.
Speaker 1:I really didn't. I haven't watched it in so long. I didn't know.
Speaker 2:I didn't either. The network has already renewed Seth MacFarlane's animated series for multiple seasons 22nd season.
Speaker 1:I had no idea.
Speaker 2:Is that 22 years yeah?
Speaker 1:Dang. That's a long time. That's a long time. 658 birthdays are next Experience. Is your doctor still listening, Dr Justice?
Speaker 2:Dr Justice, I don't know.
Speaker 1:If you're in the operating room right now, patient, if you haven't fell asleep yet, be happy Today is a Tuesday, today's a good surgery day.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, yeah, today's a good one.
Speaker 1:Study coming out. People say that don't get surgery on Friday. I've heard this before. I have actually Sometimes people have had car problems, Other problems say well, they must have made it on a Friday.
Speaker 2:You know I've worked with doctors before.
Speaker 1:Really, yeah. Well, anyway, researchers have done a study on this. They published it. It came out last week the most comprehensive analysis of what happens to patients who have surgery on Fridays, versus Monday through Thursday. People who underwent all kinds of procedures before the weekend suffered, on average, more short-term, medium-term and long-term complications than people who went under the knife Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday.
Speaker 2:Because they're careless, right? That's what it's saying. Or some are Some doctors? No, not some.
Speaker 1:The study was based in Ontario included more than 450,000 patients. This is a big study and who received one of the 25 most common surgeries. As I look back over the 25 most common surgeries, they say more people had some type of complication if they had it on Friday, compared to Monday, tuesday, wednesday or Thursday.
Speaker 2:Do you believe that?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I do believe that actually. And the reason they say is they say on Friday those involved in some are looking forward to the weekend and they might slightly lose concentration momentarily, and that's all it takes.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think there's people in every single profession on this earth. It's not just doctors. No, no, no, no, it's, everybody it's everybody, everybody because at the end of the day, we are people. We are people with wants and needs and desires and we have thoughts and we make mistakes. I think I know, my doctor, that we talk about dr justice would never like I know he's I know he first of all because his office is closed on Fridays Probably for this reason, probably because he can concentrate. Yeah, well, I agree.
Speaker 1:Any profession that on Friday, like you go to work and you're in a good mood.
Speaker 2:Everybody's rushed. They're ready to go home.
Speaker 1:You may not be doing some things as well, as you would do it on other days.
Speaker 2:Yes, Put it that way. Yes, I agree.
Speaker 1:Not just surgery, but any profession.
Speaker 2:I agree, any profession, yes, and so should we count doctors out on that? We should, but we can't.
Speaker 1:Here's how we can count them out and do a study, because we have proof.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Okay, other jobs, like somebody who makes cars, mechanics you can't tell as much about proof because you don't have as much proof. Because somebody was joking once that their car had a problem, they said well, they must have made this one on a Friday.
Speaker 2:They were joking. Oh, I've never heard that before. Yeah.
Speaker 1:Okay and they were ready for the weekend, that kind of thing. But with doctors you can go back and say once you have surgery it's on a Friday, then they can kind of put it together. So there's more proof, easier to prove, because you know exactly when you had surgery. I think that's why it stands out more than other professions.
Speaker 2:Or do you think that I mean? Yes, I could see this, but do you hear me out? Do you hear me out? What if there's more reportings through the ER for infection or complications of surgery because the doctor's offices are closed through the week?
Speaker 1:True, have you thought about that? Yeah, all kinds of possibilities.
Speaker 2:All kinds.
Speaker 1:yeah, I just thought it was odd that this study came out saying that Fridays is the worst day of surgery.
Speaker 2:So if you have a chance to schedule your own surgery, try. Monday through Wednesday.
Speaker 1:Yeah, don't do Friday. Yeah, 7.42. Holly's Knowledge Nuggets things you need to. Even though school is out for most, you still need to learn today, and these are things about life you need to know about. So what do we got today?
Speaker 2:All right. In a survey, 32% of Americans believe swearing is an acceptable response to experiencing physical pain in public.
Speaker 1:That's tough between public and when you're alone. I think there's words you'll use when you hurt yourself, when you're alone, that you probably don't use in public.
Speaker 2:Oh, not me.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:I let them fly. I mean sorry, Daddy, but when I get hurt, we all know.
Speaker 1:And the whole neighborhood knows it. Oh my goodness, Holly must be hurt.
Speaker 2:Yeah, holly stubbed her toe again. I've just heard that word. Oh, we know that one.
Speaker 1:Where did that word come from? I've never heard that too.
Speaker 2:Do you not go, do you not? I mean, do you not say something?
Speaker 1:Oh my, Do you not? I mean, do you not say something?
Speaker 2:Oh, my goodness yes, when you're really hurt, when it hurts yes. Like I'm not going to say what I was doing yesterday, but I went through some pain yesterday. Oh no, and I said oh, yeah, oh.
Speaker 1:Blank, blank, blank, blank, blank, blank, blank. Yes, yeah, oh my, you were cussing a roll of toilet paper.
Speaker 2:Basically oh my, you're cussing a roll of toilet paper. No, no, but they were spilling out. I can't help it.
Speaker 1:I'm with you. I think that there's words you're not proud of, but when it happens, it's like your brain completely shuts down and then something in the back of your mind just floods out. It just comes out. Yeah, the back of your mind just floods out. It just comes out, yeah.
Speaker 2:It's like when they give you that gas at the dentist or they give you that birth set before surgery and you get to see who your true self is. It's true With no filter.
Speaker 1:That's when people really get to know you.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's when you get to know people for real.
Speaker 1:That's why I was hoping your mother would video to you before surgery a few weeks ago, but she said that she didn't.
Speaker 2:No, she didn't.
Speaker 1:That we know of.
Speaker 2:That I know of. I know that they gave me something in pill form before I went back and I was floating on air, didn't care about nothing, happy as could be.
Speaker 1:Because you were worried when I had my shoulder surgery. It's been almost a year ago. I had to tell you to hush Because you were worried. You said I dread the minute they hand you some of that medicine because I don't know what's going to happen. Yep, so was it as bad as you thought?
Speaker 2:I said close your eyes and hush. Yes, it was, was it? You just rambled, man? You just rambled. Research suggests that people who drink a cup of tart cherry juice who's drinking that Ooh? Sleep better at night. No, no, I would rather sleep mediocre than drink that.
Speaker 1:That would probably wake me up from gagging and spitting.
Speaker 2:Who's like? Oh, I need my tart cherry juice before bed.
Speaker 1:please, not just the regular cherry juice, but I need the tart. The extra tart.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, that's almost like I need my apple cider vinegar. That is disgusting but yeah, but people take a shot of it every day and they're like I did for my throat. I'm the best health of my life it helps my throat.
Speaker 1:When I feel laryngitis I can drink it. I'm too busy throwing up to even notice my throat hurts where do you buy tart cherry juice? I don know why is there like some cherries that are tart and some that are tartless?
Speaker 2:I think I would enjoy tartless more Tart-free. Yeah, I don't know. Yeah.
Speaker 1:I guess that means you probably pick them when they're young cherries.
Speaker 2:I guess, We'll move on to number three 40% of us admit to posting.
Speaker 1:Next question Alex.
Speaker 2:The virgins. 40% of us admit to posting pictures of food as a virgin. I heard you People out there cussing these words that I usually use 40% of us admit to posting pictures of food that they did not eat on social media, just to claim they did.
Speaker 1:I've never done that.
Speaker 2:I find that super weird.
Speaker 1:It is weird.
Speaker 2:Why would you do that?
Speaker 1:I don't even post pictures of food I actually eat. What about you? I don't even put pictures of tart cherry juice, chart terry juice. Tart cherry juice.
Speaker 2:I'm not having a good day.
Speaker 1:No, I'm about to cuss.
Speaker 2:Just do it, man.
Speaker 1:Just let it fly. Might as well, might as well. Just let it go. No, I'm not going to do it. What are they doing?
Speaker 2:Posting pictures of what Might as well, might as well. You've already said that. Just let it go. Yeah, no, I'm not going to do it. No, like, what are they doing? Like, posting pictures of what Like?
Speaker 1:healthy food Probably a steak and bragging saying look what I had for dinner.
Speaker 2:I don't want to be friends with that guy.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:I don't want to be following them on social media.
Speaker 1:No, don't be bra.