WQSB Morning Show with Barry and Holli

Episode 223

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Speaker 1:

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.

Speaker 2:

Hey, if you love the podcast, join us live every morning from 6 to 9 on the WQSB Facebook page. It's time to rise and shine and get your morning started with Alabama's award-winning morning show.

Speaker 1:

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, broadcasting live from high atop alabama's beautiful sand mountain.

Speaker 2:

I'm sorry, but this is crazy. This whole thing is crazy. I listen to you guys every morning 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 1:

Is it tacky to say I'm rich on an online dating profile?

Speaker 2:

I need to in front of it.

Speaker 1:

Extra blue sky. Please tell us why you had to hide away for so long?

Speaker 2:

Where did we come from Smoking hot?

Speaker 1:

I laugh in the face of danger.

Speaker 2:

Then I hide until it goes away.

Speaker 1:

You had to hide away. Good morning, it's 6.09. It is a Tuesday and it's a cooler Tuesday. You're looking at, 25 degrees cooler than this time yesterday. But at least the rain's out of here, storms are out of here. We made it through and, as I guess, as far as I know, everybody finally back to school after a week and about a half a day, and some of you got all day off yesterday.

Speaker 2:

I know, did you see the damage down in Dothan?

Speaker 1:

That was horrible. That's why they were showing we could have got up here, but it stayed further south to us. But what a school was involved. Yeah, wow, that's awful. So we're lucky we got through it. Everything is better. And today's sunny 73, much better weather today. Now, how about tomorrow going to be in the 80s First time of the 80s? There could be some record highs by at least Wednesday. Some parts of the country are going to hit 90 by Wednesday. That's April the 1st. That's not an April Fool's joke either, by the way.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I forgot it was April Fool's.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, I'm sure you did. I'm sure you probably got about 10 planned for me at some point.

Speaker 2:

Not yet, but I will. I have to wait for Will to get here. I have to plot.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, you were plotting and planning. Well, today 70s, tomorrow 84. So, yeah, much better weather Now. They were showing at one point possibly some strong storms Wednesday into Thursday. Looking at the forecast there's nothing on there. I don't know if that's. I guess after this front came through yesterday that changed, which is fine by me. But they're showing here by Thursday and Friday mid-upper 80s, some spots could even hit 90 in Alabama coming up later this week. Oh, wow, there is a chance of rain Saturday night into Sunday. Sunday is your next real chance of rain, so we'll talk more about that.

Speaker 1:

It's cold this morning. Probably need a jacket. 39 in Fort Payne, 39 in Gadsden yeah, we're the warm spot. It's 43 here at QSB. Well Air March Mania the tournament is over. Yeah, college basketball they're both down to the final four men and women playing this weekend. But as far as us, it came down to Jelly Roll and Morgan Wallen. I thought this one may go down to the final vote of the night. Jelly Roll pulled away late in the afternoon and won with 56% of the vote.

Speaker 2:

I'm surprised, but I'm not yeah I'm. It's hard to pick between those two.

Speaker 1:

It is yeah I'm glad we did this, because we did it for many reasons to give you a chance to vote and give us your opinion, and it also shows us, on those who voted, which artist that you like the most in country music right now. And because we talk about Jelly Roll a lot. I like his music, I like what he stands for now Because he's overcome so much and he's out there spreading a good word and trying to help others and he's one of my favorite artists.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I wasn't sure if he would be. The people around the area would feel the same or not.

Speaker 2:

They do. I love that and I love that he's such an advocate for addiction recovery. Yep, um, and his whole platform that he stands on love it all.

Speaker 1:

I like morgan wallen's music.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it makes you wonder if some of the negative press over the past, say, year or so has affected him and people liking him I think it has yeah I mean, even though he's releasing really good music, I think that people still have a bad taste in their mouth from him being a kind of like set or denied on set or denied live, even though it wasn't big. Thing.

Speaker 1:

I was just blown, I know but still he does little things like that. I know, if you're gonna repair some of the damage you've done with your career, as far as. If you're going to repair some of the damage you've done with your career, as far as that. You can't do things like that. You can't, no matter what the reason was, stay on the stage for 60 more seconds. I know the cameras go off, then you're done.

Speaker 1:

I know, but anyway, jelly Roll 56% of the vote. Congratulations. We put everybody who voted. If you voted at least one time, your name is in there and the name that comes out is Destiny.

Speaker 2:

Cranford of Albertville Yay Destiny.

Speaker 1:

And it does show that she voted. The last time she voted was for Jelly Roll yesterday.

Speaker 1:

So, destiny, you have won. Actually, it's over $100 worth of prizes from Slim Chickens in Albertville, caroline's Cafe in Collinsville and Scooters in Fort Payne. We got a nice little prize also here from QSB. So we need you to contact us because we will have those ready for you later this week. So, destiny, if you're listening, contact us. We'll reach out to you and tell you how to get your prizes. So congratulations. But Jelly Roll looking back over Jelly Roll's past two weeks opening round he beat Kelsey Ballerini, then he went up against Jason Aldean, then he went up against Luke Holmes, then Morgan Wallen, so he went up against some of the big names. Yeah, he did.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so there you have it. Jelly Roll the winner. Congratulations and more stuff coming up. Speaking of winning, kind of like racing. We have Talladega tickets again coming up soon next week Nice car math.

Speaker 2:

Nice car math is back, starting next Monday.

Speaker 1:

Be listening for your chance to win tickets to Talladega. It's for the Saturday races, there's two, and then on Sunday. So be listening for your chance to win those. So get ready. We'll have more on the forecast, more coming up, other things going on this morning, things you need to know today. On Tuesday yes, it is april fool's day and we're into the fourth month of the year already I have many friends that are going to be celebrating this one.

Speaker 2:

It's national sourdough bread day I love that.

Speaker 1:

I've always wondered where did it get its name and why does something that's called sour dough actually taste so good?

Speaker 2:

because it's allowing the dough to ferment using naturally occurring bacteria and yeast before baking. Oh yum.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I thought you might say it's got some special cheese, special ingredients, but it's using bacteria to ferment. Yeah and yeast. Who thought of that one day?

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I have so many friends that are it's like a trend. Right now, sourdough bread is like a trend. I have, at least I know, six or seven friends on my facebook page that make sourdough bread. Yeah, I don't know what the?

Speaker 1:

I don't know. It does have a different taste and it's so good yeah, it's good I love it is it good for you? Uh, I don't know. I mean, you're putting it's bread. You said you're putting fermented bacteria in your body. I guess it hasn't killed us yet. I guess Is it the kind of bread that Dunkin' uses on their avocado toast. Is that sourdough, I wonder?

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Could be.

Speaker 2:

It could be it kind of tastes like it.

Speaker 1:

But I'm just surprised Anything called sour dough. It's kind of like butter milk. Butter milk is so good For some. I don't like butter milk. I like the biscuits you can make from it, but I don't like to actually drink it.

Speaker 2:

Butter milk is just outdated. Milk to me Is what it tastes like.

Speaker 1:

If you were to the fridge nine times out of ten, you would throw it away by looking at the date. But somebody said hey, I want to make some biscuits with this. Sure, go ahead, grandma Ew.

Speaker 2:

Here's a little something extra. California woman Channel Is it Channel or Chanel?

Speaker 1:

I'm going to Chanel.

Speaker 2:

Chanel Tapper holds the record for female with the longest tongue.

Speaker 1:

Ooh, yeah, she's used her mouth muscle to hold silverware and to even play Jenga. Okay, now she uses her tongue to hold a fork or a knife or a spoon. Yeah, wow.

Speaker 2:

That's gross.

Speaker 1:

That's weird.

Speaker 2:

Her tongue measures 3.8 inches from the tip to her lips when she sticks it. How long do you think mine Hold on? I think I might have some avocado on it but I'm going to do it anyway, you do.

Speaker 1:

It's not 3.8. I'm saying 2.5 or something, Really. Have you seen hers though?

Speaker 2:

Look at hers. Yes, I have.

Speaker 1:

Then think of yours looking in the mirror. It's not even close, no, but she plays Jenga.

Speaker 2:

Mine's probably like an inch for real.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's more than that.

Speaker 2:

It's average it's an inch and a half.

Speaker 1:

But she plays Jenga. Yeah, she plays Jenga. She's had her tongue on that block.

Speaker 2:

I wouldn't want to play as her, knowing that people have fingers on their block.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, if she wants to impress me, play jump rope with it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I bet she can impress with it. It measures 3.8 inches and her long muscle has even landed her an advertising campaign for fashion brand Diesel.

Speaker 1:

Why would that be? What would they be using the tongue for? As far as clothing Diesel's like clothing, mm-hmm, then why would they need her with their tongue?

Speaker 2:

I don't know how long is Gene Simmons?

Speaker 1:

Hmm, ask.

Speaker 2:

Siri.

Speaker 1:

Ask Siri, siri knows.

Speaker 2:

How long is Gene Simmons' tongue?

Speaker 1:

Probably longer yeah.

Speaker 2:

Gene Simmons' tongue measures 7 inches long. Whoa, no, yeah, 7. So his is 7.

Speaker 1:

Twice as long as hers.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she is, because she's the longest female 3.8 inches.

Speaker 1:

Well, Gene says it's 7.

Speaker 2:

I bet Chanel is popular.

Speaker 1:

He's a guy, so we'll believe him or not, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Here's something to think about. Okay, here's something confusing. Okay, I read in an interview with the owner of a funeral home that they said they had to raise funeral prices this year.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, because of the raise prices, okay.

Speaker 2:

It's because of the increase in the cost of living.

Speaker 1:

Wow, that's a deep thought. What?

Speaker 2:

does that mean? What does that mean?

Speaker 1:

So because of the cost of living, which we're supposed to get like a raise every year at work. For the cost of living, yeah, like groceries and stuff, uh-huh. That doesn't make any sense. If you're raising it for the cost of living, you're paying for someone who's died.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but.

Speaker 1:

That's weird.

Speaker 2:

I guess, while you were alive your cost of living was more expensive, and so it.

Speaker 1:

I would reword that we're having to raise the price of funerals because what the cost of death. I don't know, you can't say that.

Speaker 2:

Because it don't cost anything to die.

Speaker 1:

The casket, the coffin materials, something like that. But I don't think I'd call it the cost of living.

Speaker 2:

I don't know why burying somebody is so expensive. I agree it is so expensive.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Like tens of thousands right.

Speaker 1:

That's a time of your life when you're hurting so much and you're having to do something, but you still have to pay for it to happen.

Speaker 2:

It's like saying hey, your loved one has died.

Speaker 1:

We're so sorry.

Speaker 2:

Also, you owe us $10,000.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and if you don't pay us, we can't bury them.

Speaker 2:

Then what do they do? I know there's got to be people that can't pay that. Exactly, I can't pay that. That's tough. What do you do?

Speaker 1:

I really don't know. I haven't been down that road. That's tough, but don't call it increasing cost of living.

Speaker 2:

No, don't call it that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's wrong. Yeah, yeah, it's 619. Barry and Holly on Alabama's country giant WQSB. By the way, already correct answers on the what the Blank game on Facebook Live. They know this one.

Speaker 2:

It's a cartoon character.

Speaker 1:

If you want to make a guess, go ahead, but anyway, other things. Since you've been gone, what's been going on?

Speaker 2:

The US Postal Service celebrated the launch of a new Betty White stamp at a special ceremony held at the Los Angeles Zoo. Fans gathered to witness the unveiling of the stamp, which honors the late actress's legacy and her love for animals. The stamps are now available for purchase, and they're so cute it's a beautiful stamp.

Speaker 1:

I love it. So what do you think? One day you might have your own stamp.

Speaker 2:

Probably.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that would be cool. Yeah, probably um in my birthday, sash because I was wondering why were they doing it at a zoo, when I she loves the animals.

Speaker 2:

I didn't know at first. I put on the news. I thought okay, why are they at the zoo.

Speaker 1:

Then they explained about her love. Okay, that made more sense. Where would you want to have your unveiling of your stamp? At what type of place? Uh want to have your unveiling of your stamp. At what type of place? Uh, probably a target. A target, yeah, okay, where would you target? Why target?

Speaker 2:

because you can get everything you want there.

Speaker 1:

Okay, yeah and their, their buggies, their shopping carts are so much better they are why are they so much better than walmart's?

Speaker 2:

um, because walmart will not buy new shopping carts ever in the history of ever yeah. Those shopping carts are 40 years old.

Speaker 1:

I believe it.

Speaker 2:

And never grab the one that looks like it's an available option.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

That one has been abandoned.

Speaker 1:

There's a reason why it's kind of pushed away from the other ones. It's like a rogue breakaway cart you think, oh, what size? Does somebody? Leave this one out for me, no.

Speaker 2:

The wheel's broken.

Speaker 1:

Or it doesn't turn, it's just.

Speaker 2:

Don't ever trust those, don't ever trust those carts, but those ones at Target are like butter.

Speaker 1:

Man, they're smooth Like a smooth rind.

Speaker 2:

They just glide.

Speaker 1:

Makes you want to be a kid again, just to hop in there and let somebody push you.

Speaker 2:

But the babies are happier there in Target. Got to be. Where would you have your?

Speaker 1:

stamp. That's a good choice there. I don't know Some restaurant maybe, I don't know Chili's.

Speaker 2:

That would be good, yeah, you want a chicken finger in your hand.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, okay.

Speaker 2:

One in ten young adults schedule worry time throughout the day. They schedule, they schedule it, they schedule it.

Speaker 1:

So those who do not set aside time to worry say the practice reduces the time they spend worrying overall so in their mind they're going to say, okay, at three o'clock later today, I'm going to take 15 minutes and worry. Then I'm done worrying for the day. Yeah, hate to tell you, but no, that's not going to be the last time you worry.

Speaker 2:

I don't know these young adults. They're built different. They have schedules. Yeah, Unfortunately, 47% of respondents say that they're in a constant state of worry. That's me. There's me, it's always something that gets on your mind Like that's why.

Speaker 1:

I can't sleep sometimes. Oh yeah, it gets on your mind Like that's why I can't sleep sometimes at night, yeah, because you're laying there, you're about to fall asleep, then you wake up. Did I do this? Did I do this at work? Did I do that? Mm-hmm. Then you remember, did I turn off the stove? Did I whatever? Yeah, commode running.

Speaker 2:

You're not alone, because 30% of people find themselves worrying. The top things people worry about are finances number one, yep, yes. Relationships Okay, family yeah, and to-do lists.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, to-do lists is probably mine, because I have things we do here Now when I leave. I hope I get everything done. Then usually I get home. I remember I forgot to do that. Really, I'll call somebody or I'll run back by here or something.

Speaker 2:

Like what.

Speaker 1:

Like a contest, like we, um, like the talladega contest that starts monday. I had forgotten to put together the promo that's going to start running do you have to send it to boy scout? I did had to send it. He got it back, so now it's ready to go. Yeah, I forgot about it till I got home and came back up here I don't set aside time to worry.

Speaker 2:

I think I would worry about the time that I set aside, like, worry about what time it is. Oh my gosh, it set aside time to worry. I think I would worry about the time that I set aside, like, worry about what time it is. Oh my gosh, it's almost time to worry. Yeah, ten minutes till I worry. Five minutes till I worry.

Speaker 1:

Then what if he gets time to worry? Then you don't really have anything to worry about at that time. Then you're worried out, then you worry yourself over nothing.

Speaker 2:

And then you go to bed. You can't tell me that people don't worry there's no way. There's no way I mean how your? Is your life perfect? No, what's it like to be? Living a perfect worry free yeah, there's no way there's something you're going to worry about every day yeah, and it says only 30 of people find themselves worrying right before sleep and only 50 just about 50 of all ages believe that they're in a constant state of worry. I would love to know what it's like to not feel worried.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

What is that like? What's that piece?

Speaker 1:

like, I think, the ones who say they want 63% to say they don't worry, I worry about them.

Speaker 2:

I worry about them not worrying yeah.

Speaker 1:

I think they're not human. They must be robots.

Speaker 2:

How do you not worry, they're aliens. Yeah, they're not human.

Speaker 1:

They must be robots. How do you not worry? They're aliens. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I mean, do you think you can choose to just turn it off?

Speaker 1:

No, you can't.

Speaker 2:

Do you think, no, I can't. But do you think that people just choose not to worry, Like just live in ignorance, not ignorance, but I don't know, but like a state of bliss?

Speaker 1:

I don't see how you can't Just roll with the punches. I don't see how you can't worry about something yeah. Because if I sit in there one day and say, you know, I really have nothing to worry about, then I'm going to start worrying about what am I missing?

Speaker 2:

I'm worrying about and when it says worry about relationships, I even worry about my friendships, Like oh I haven't seen her in four months. True like, oh, I haven't seen her in four months. Her babies are growing so much they're not going to know who I am. I've got to go see her. I've got to spend maybe some money.

Speaker 1:

I know the bible says not to worry, but it's hard not to. It's almost impossible not to.

Speaker 2:

It says don't worry.

Speaker 1:

It's so hard not to.

Speaker 2:

And then I worry about not listening to what the Bible says.

Speaker 1:

You see, yeah, this is like a circle.

Speaker 2:

Bye and bye Lord.

Speaker 1:

Now you're worried about what you just said.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm worried that people are going to take that the wrong way.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Oh well.

Speaker 1:

All right 631.

Speaker 2:

WQSB.

Speaker 1:

Mornings with Barry and Holly. It worries me when, okay, you make a movie and spend $70 million on it, Then somebody says you know it's not that good, Would rather not release it and have a tax write-off.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I want you to think about this as I'm telling this story. Okay, what you're going to think is would I go and watch this movie? Okay, ketchup Entertainment funny name has officially secured the global rights to Coyote vs Acme from Warner Brothers Pictures, a film featuring Will Forte and John Cena. Okay, that sounds okay Alongside the animated character Wile E Coyote.

Speaker 1:

Now you're against a live action movies period. Anything, Anything.

Speaker 2:

With a budget of $70 million. Coyote vs Acme grabbed the headlines in 2023 when Warner Brothers decided to permanently shelf the completed movie in favor of a tax write-off To me that tells me it's bad $70 million sank into a movie and you're going to think, hmm, I bet we're going to make that back.

Speaker 1:

It's like you go in and build a house, you spend $70 million building it and then say I'm just not going to live in it.

Speaker 2:

I'm just going to write it off on taxes. Let it sit there, yeah. That tells me that it's not very good, because if you think, if you really believe in this, you're going to release it saying, yeah, we can easily make 70 million probably three times that amount because that's really good. It wouldn't be good, it would be a bomb. You would think I don't see anybody going to like, oh yeah, let me go watch coyote versus acme so if you're ketchup entertainment, never heard of them before well, there's probably a reason for that somebody.

Speaker 1:

Somebody's slapping the bottom of their bottle. I sure are the bottom of their bottle.

Speaker 2:

Making them bleed so.

Speaker 1:

Will you go see it when it comes out?

Speaker 2:

No, and is it going to come out or not?

Speaker 1:

Yes, Somebody's bought the rights to it. Somebody paid them $70 million to get the rights to the movie Ketchup Entertainment. So Ketchup Entertainment bought this from Warner Brothers.

Speaker 2:

I thought Ketchup Entertainment made it they bought it from Warner Brothers.

Speaker 1:

They paid them $70 million to get it. Now they have the rights, now they're going to release it.

Speaker 2:

Are you going to watch it?

Speaker 1:

When it comes to streaming, I will Really Probably, but not to a theater. No I love Wile E Coyote, but it doesn't even mention Roadrunner. Where's poor Roadrunner at in all this?

Speaker 2:

He's probably dead by now.

Speaker 1:

Maybe that's why it's not good they didn't have Roadrunner.

Speaker 2:

Maybe he's finally ran over for the last time.

Speaker 1:

Could, be.

Speaker 2:

Tom Holland and Spider-Man are coming back to the big screen next year. Yep, on Monday, the fourth film as a Marvel superhero, received a brand new title Spider-Man Brand New Day and a release date of July 31st 2026.

Speaker 1:

They're going to start filming this summer. Yeah, now, you still haven't seen the last one. No, you've got to see the last one. The last one to me is possibly the best Spider-Man movie period, is it? Tom Holland? Yes, tom Holland. So, and you've got to watch it. That because it ties into what the fourth one is going to be about.

Speaker 2:

Is it Zendaya?

Speaker 1:

She's in it. Yes, yeah, so you've got to see the third one to even understand what the fourth one's going to be about. Yeah, I would like that one, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Disney renewed the Wizards of Waverly Place Revival for a second season. The series follows an adult, justin Russo, training a young wizard named Billy, with guest star Selena Gomez. I remember seeing the old.

Speaker 1:

She started out on that, didn't she? Yeah, I remember seeing the old Wizards, but I haven't seen the new ones, since they brought it back of you.

Speaker 2:

No, Like are they all adults now? They've grown up?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, according to this, they are. Yeah, that's weird. All right, 653,. Birthdays are next Barry and.

Speaker 2:

Holly on Alabama's Country Giant.

Speaker 1:

WQSB. Everybody will. He's in the building, but he's next door. Yeah, he's next door. Here you go, in case you're missing. Yeah, he's competing against us today. He's helping Russ, but he'll be back with us tomorrow morning. But time for Knowledge Nuggets. What have you got today?

Speaker 2:

60% of people refuse to eat a piece of birthday cake after someone blows out the candle on the cake. I'm with you. That's a lot over half.

Speaker 1:

I'm with you Really. Think about it for a minute. Think about it. This really happened during COVID. It really came out. People just began thinking, hmm, that person just leaned over that cake and they just blew out the candles, spit and all.

Speaker 2:

And it's not just a, it's just a.

Speaker 1:

It's a Especially when you get older in age. I mean you like to see or younger. Yeah, well, like a bunch of candles on there you got a lot of candles to blow out.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, it's going to take a while. I didn't even get a candle on my birthday cake.

Speaker 1:

Didn't even want one. Well, the fire marshal stepped in and said we can't do that legally here at Diamond Bucks. Yeah, yeah I don't want to. By the way, your birthday cake is now up on Facebook. You can look at it and see what a cake looked like. Yes, it's beautiful, it's gorgeous, beautiful. So does it bother you that somebody's blowing out?

Speaker 2:

candles yeah, especially if they're younger. I know I hate to say that, but like True. I'm like, oh, thank you so much. I'd love a piece of cake and then just kind of quietly sit it down in the trash. Can, yeah, and just eat the chips instead. Yeah, just eat the chips. October 5th I have a niece born on that day is the most common birthday in the US, while May 22nd is the least common.

Speaker 1:

Huh, so October 5th, so there are more people with a birthday on that day.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Makes you wonder when you go back nine months before that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, what was going on, Are you?

Speaker 1:

looking it up. I'm looking up a calendar and see, so you're in October so one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. It's right around New Year's, oh, new Year's Eve, new Year's Day, oh, yeah, yeah. So you go nine months down the road.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that makes sense so what about May? What's nine months away from May?

Speaker 1:

From May 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, august.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, nobody's getting anything done Like mid-late summer, Probably.

Speaker 1:

either Bama or Auburn just won a game and they're excited In your case.

Speaker 2:

Bama, or they lost, or they lost and they're ill.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they quiet, I don't know, that's true.

Speaker 2:

In a survey of 2,000 adults, 48% would trade their current home for their favorite TV home.

Speaker 1:

We were talking about this kind of yesterday or this morning, rather.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

If you could be on a TV show for one month, which show would you choose? Mine, yeah, probably.

Speaker 2:

I wouldn't. We talked about this the other day. Uh, famous places to live. It was the Seinfeld apartment. It was a full house, home.

Speaker 1:

Friends.

Speaker 2:

Friends, uh, sex and the City.

Speaker 1:

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

Speaker 2:

Yes, um, I wouldn't trade for any of those.

Speaker 1:

I wouldn't want any of them, I really wouldn't.

Speaker 2:

I've never seen a house on TV which I have a tiny little house. It's not like I live in a mansion with a pool and a gated community. I live in a little bitty neighborhood but I love my little home with my girls.

Speaker 1:

It's got a good street because the kids can play out on it, so like a dead end yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I just wouldn't trade anything, would you?

Speaker 1:

not really. No, I enjoy my neighborhood. I mean, it's not mine I, but that's fine with me.

Speaker 2:

I don't need a lot of room. Well, I rent too. I don't need a lot of room. No, I rent, but it's still mine. Yeah, I live there and there's cats next door, which is kind of like having grandkids. You don't have to actually take care of it If the cat, you just kind of let it go on its own.

Speaker 1:

Just open the door and push it out with your foot. Yeah, or you can enjoy it Kind of like kids when they come over. Yeah, exactly like kids.

Speaker 2:

Or you can enjoy the biscuits that it makes. That's true.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah, that's fun. Yeah, that's good. And it has had some kittens, so you're looking for a grandkitten very soon.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I'm excited because I have never had a cat in 30 years.

Speaker 1:

I would say Big difference than a dog.

Speaker 2:

I know.

Speaker 1:

I'm nervous the dog, he just loves you so much and he'll jump. Cat could care less if you're. As long as you feed it, it's okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah yeah, kind of like Juno.

Speaker 1:

The hedgehog.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, as long as you feed it, it's okay. Yeah, yeah, kind of like Juno the hedgehog.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, juno, I just feed her and she just stays grumpy and rolled up in a ball. She's not very fun. No, no, I don't see why you'd even want them as a pet. I don't either. Can't rub them.

Speaker 2:

I can't get rid of it now Because it's fun to watch. Yeah, that's fun, but she poops in the water, so I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Well, so do kids. Yeah, they do yeah, all right, 754. Wqsb.

Speaker 2:

Mornings with Barry and Holly.

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