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 224
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.
Speaker 3:It's time to rise and shine and get your morning started with Alabama's award-winning morning show. We have hit the motherland. Hey, it's morning time. Broadcasting live from high atop alabama's beautiful sand mountain I listen to you guys every day, every hour all the time.
Speaker 4:Keep it here and listen for this.
Speaker 3:Please welcome your hosts. Barry, you probably won't believe this, but I was bullied in high school for being too handsome.
Speaker 4:I don't believe you. You're right, it was for setting my crotch on fire in shop class and holly.
Speaker 3: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. Linky face, let's play this backwards and see if it gets any better. Never gonna give you up. Never gonna let you down.
Speaker 1:Never gonna run around and desert you, never gonna make you cry WQSP. Good morning, it's Rick Astley. You're on the right station. Never gonna give you up. It's 610. Beautiful morning, 70. 70 is low, low, 70. I love it. Next week, the forecast much cooler. Get ready, you're looking for highs. The highs will be, if we're lucky, in the 50s, with overnight lows in the 30s. What do they call it? Blackberry winter, dogwood winter.
Speaker 2:I think it's dogwood winter.
Speaker 1:Dogberry Black. I don't know the winter, dogberry black, I don't know. But anyway, today, beautiful 87, some areas will hit record highs, near 90 today, and the storms to the west of us we were talking about yesterday, um awful. There's. At one point there were 20 tornado warnings at one time in that area, uh, where you've got tennessee, missouri, um arkansas all coming together, 20 warnings. I know one person was killed. A lot of businesses just flattened and destroyed. And the thing is there's another round, two just like it, today coming Same area again. They're already showing flooding. There are some towns I think it was Indiana already flooding, cars underwater. So they're saying this is like a once in a lifetime weather event coming through these areas for the next three days, four days total, three more days to go, with flooding that they are never, they've never seen in their lifetime awful that's going to continue throughout today, so keep them in your prayers.
Speaker 1:It's just not good at all here now. The northwest corner of the state yesterday afternoon and last night didn't have a couple of warnings which the National Weather Service said they could. Today, though, is going to be a warm, windy day 87 today, 87 tomorrow. Then we do get some rain coming in Saturday night into Sunday and hopefully out of here by Sunday afternoon, because you've got a big concert at the Sand Mountain Park on Sunday night. So we'll talk more about that. A lot of things going on today. We'll be announcing our latest student athletes of the week. You know, here we are the first part of April. We only have about maybe four more weeks of winners with this, and then that'll be over. That's it. Yep, we'll be telling you who the student athletes of the week are. Secret Sound Contest is coming up very soon, very soon. I was outside yesterday and I was going to try to record some sounds. You know what makes it almost impossible? There are too many sounds around the sounds I wanted to record.
Speaker 1:Every time I record something, there's a bird or there was something, or there was a car, or there was a lawnmower. It's almost impossible to record outdoor sounds. The birds are the noisiest I've heard, which I love it. Right now they're loving it.
Speaker 2:Maybe do it early morning or late at night.
Speaker 1:Yeah, well, I'm not getting up late at night to record a sound, sorry.
Speaker 2:Your late at night is like 8.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and until the sun goes down, the birds are still up there, busy, they're working. But anyway, secret Sound Contest is coming up very soon, so so get ready, secret sound contest. In a couple of weeks, and starting next week on monday, we'll have the tickets to talladega nascar. Math is returning, so you'll have a chance to win to those. We'll also be announcing our dog of the day coming up around seven. So a lot of stuff going on today. Other things you need to know. Today, thursday april, the third. What's going on today?
Speaker 2:Today is National Burrito Day. In the 1930s, burritos are added to restaurants in California for the first time. The average American burrito contains some kind of meat like chicken or beef cheese, onions, beans and sour cream.
Speaker 1:I read the American burrito is different than the Mexican burrito. We've added too much stuff. We fix it up, we jazz it up. They're like Tex-Mex food.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:We add more stuff to it. So you like burritos or enchiladas, better To me. They're so much, they're so similar.
Speaker 2:I just like tacos.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, those are my favorite. I don't know what the difference between a burrito and an enchilada is they look the same?
Speaker 1:I guess what the ingredients inside? I don't know. They taste the same.
Speaker 2:Yeah, pretty much, I don't know. Yeah, here's your little something extra. Nintendo announces the launch of the new Switch 2 console, coming on June 5th, priced at $449 with Mario Kart World. The Switch 2 features a bigger screen with 4K resolution when docked, plus new Joy-Con 2 controllers with magnetic connection and a voice chat system accessible with a new button.
Speaker 1:Let me ask you this Okay, the Switch 2, I know Reagan has one. He's been wanting me to get one that's about the same price as getting like a playstation or what else is there? Xbox price wise, they're about the same yeah but they're smaller. What's the difference in a switch to than getting just a regular playstation?
Speaker 2:I think because you can detach the screen yeah and play it, like on your couch or wherever you're, and you don't have to use the TV.
Speaker 1:So you can carry the Switch, too, with you just anywhere in place.
Speaker 2:Like to the bathroom.
Speaker 1:Whereas the PlayStation? You have to be sitting in that room with the TV guy. Okay gotcha, so 449, I know they've been working on this for a while. So June 5th.
Speaker 2:June 5th, yeah.
Speaker 1:It'll be coming out.
Speaker 2:And then here's something to think about. I've learned over the years that the way I react to how my kids behave in public is really a math equation.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:How so? So I take my reaction, and it's proportional to how many people are watching, and I divide that by how many people I see holding their cell phones in a way that they can video my reaction.
Speaker 1:Ah, so if nobody's there with a phone or watching, then it usually Free game. Yeah, it's on.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:But if you've got people watching you have to hold it. Reel it in a little bit.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I have to wait until they get out in the car.
Speaker 1:Okay, what would you like to get you home? One of those.
Speaker 3:Yep. Would you like to get you home? One of those.
Speaker 1:Yep, all right, 6'6" Mary and Holly on Alabama's Country Giant, wqsb. And since you've been gone, we were talking about water, drinking more water. And oh, by the way, I found this, I'm going to back up Hunter Stallings' baseball at Cedar Bluff High School. Ah, there we go. So, since you've been gone, talking about water. Now research has found I noticed that 87% of us say that they hydrate with water in the morning.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:What about you?
Speaker 2:It says that one-third of Americans don't drink water until 3 pm. Until the afternoon Okay. Pm until the afternoon okay, and yeah. And, like you said, 87 say that it sets a tone for the day, but 73 admit they're just likely to start with coffee instead. So, um, I start with a protein shake and then I switch to water. Yeah, and if it doesn't have enough of the flavor in it, I can't drink it.
Speaker 1:That's the key, because it does say that. 75% say that when they try to stay hydrated, drinking plain, unflavored water can be boring and unexciting To me. I've got to have a little bit of taste in my water.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I do too.
Speaker 1:Even if it's just a lemon that you squirt, like if you go to a restaurant, at least a lemon gives it something. I don't know it's a lemon that you squirt, like if you go to a restaurant, at least a lemon gives it something. I don't know it's got for sure got to be ice water.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I was never a water drinker before working here and everybody drinks water and had the little flavor squirts.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And the more I tried, the more I liked it. But I definitely don't drink enough.
Speaker 1:So what do you think? 3 pm is the average time that the uh 87 of us start drinking water I think people probably drink coffee and energy drinks until then. Yeah, yeah, I think that's a time when some people may go to the gym. They may, uh, have water. Maybe they're outside, they're're working doing something, they need something. Just a quick refresher.
Speaker 2:I think that people probably do coffee and then an energy drink, and then a Coke with lunch, or sweet tea and then water at three.
Speaker 1:Well, like me, I usually have a water when I come in, but it's got to have the meal or something in it. And you bring me a drink from Dunkin' and this is the new one. This is the Arctic Cherry. This is very good is it? If you like a cherry drink, this is really good is it better than the others? I'd have to say, no, you haven't tried it yet. I'd say, yeah, I like this one.
Speaker 2:It's very good good so that's the new drink from duncan yeah, that's the one we reported on yesterday you're gonna stay around for a while, or is it limited? I think it's the spring. Thing. Oh yeah, sorry.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, so what else is going on?
Speaker 2:Grey's Anatomy star, ellen Pompeo, appeared on the Jennifer Hudson show and talked about how special Taylor Swift is. The actor said Swift once wrote her a big check for charity, just from a simple ask. She said that she was raising money for Children's Hospital in Los Angeles and she said, taylor, can you just write me a big check for children? Yeah, and she said she knew me all but 20 minutes and that girl wrote me the biggest check without blinking an eye.
Speaker 1:Taylor's a good person. Yeah, she is, I know she gets a lot of bad press when she's really doing nothing wrong. She's just going to football games or watching her boyfriend play football and they were dogging her over that Cameras being on her. It wasn't her fault. She didn't tell her to put the camera on her, no. But I've heard many stories like this that if they just ask Taylor many times, she'll say sure, I'd love to help, Especially when it deals with kids and animals.
Speaker 2:I could be wrong, but I think she's past Beyonce at becoming the richest woman in the world.
Speaker 1:You could be right, I don't know. I don't know if I'm right as far as entertainment. Yeah, yeah, I think, yeah, I think maybe I think you're right.
Speaker 2:If she's not first, she's second.
Speaker 1:After that last tour she had last year and the last two years. Yeah, I would believe in that. Oh yeah, hey, I did read. We'll talk more about this, but I think this is the weekend. Tiktok may go away.
Speaker 2:I forgot about that, that's what they say.
Speaker 1:This was the date, but somebody, a company, has reached out and tried to buy it.
Speaker 2:I mean like three or four have.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but a big one, a big name reached out yesterday who? We'll tell you all the details coming up, so keep listening for details. It's 630.
Speaker 1:WQSB USB mornings with Barry and Holly. Just a few days ago I did some more checking on this. You know, you notice in to me a lot of movies and TV shows are made by the music. The music is very important to it. Like we watched Paradise back a few weeks ago Great show and they had a lot of good music in it. Stranger Things has a lot of good music. A lot of TV shows. Yellowstone back when it was big, had a lot of good music. A lot of TV shows. Yellowstone Back when it was big, it had a lot of good music. That's kind of where some of the like Jackson Dean kind of got his start, thanks to Yellowstone.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and they did a study and they did some research on this and found out which songs have been used the most over the past decades in movies and TV, which ones have been. You heard like a piece of or a lot of in the movies and TV. Which ones have been. You heard like a piece of or a lot of in the movies and TV. And I don't even know the name of this song until I saw it, but one song has been used 52 times since 1995. And it's this song. This is how we do it. This is the number one song that's been used the most in movies and TV.
Speaker 2:Can you name one movie or TV I?
Speaker 1:cannot, I cannot, can you? No, but 52 times. I say it's appeared in movies and TV. It's Montel Jordan, and this Is how we Do it. Huh, the number two song used the most yeah, salt-n-pepa. Yeah, that one's been used 50 times. Then this song from Etta James has been used 49 times. I cannot tell you what movies it's been used in, can you?
Speaker 2:It seems like I can, but I can't remember.
Speaker 1:But they went back through there and did some checking.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Another one's been used 39 times. Is this one Now? One of those was, I think, not at the museum.
Speaker 2:One of them was Trolls.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so at the very end of, not at the museum, there's like a dance scene. Yeah, so After Earth Went In Fire? Has been used 39 times. Don't have any audio from Chumbawamba. Tub Thumping has been used 39 times. Mm-hmm. Yeah, katrina and the Waves Walking on Sunshine has been used 38 times.
Speaker 2:I thought that was KC and the Sunshine Band.
Speaker 1:Really Walking on Sunshine. Yeah, I thought it was no. No, that's Katrina. Oh, okay, They've got the same first initial, but that's about it. And then this song has been used 38 times. I've seen that in commercials many times.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:So 38 times. And this one has been used 36 times. So 36 times it's been used. So think about it next time you're watching something Getting caught in the rain. The way they use it, same with American Idol and the Voice. If they're used at any time on those shows, one of the singers sings their song. The artist and the songwriters get royalties off of it, get money from it. Oh nice, yeah, all right. 643, coming up. We'll have some entertainment news on the way.
Speaker 3:Mornings with Barry and Hall here on Alabama's country giant WQSB.
Speaker 1:Pilot Stories. Are you a fan of the animated shows on Fox the Simpsons and all those? Oh, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Fox has locked in four season renewals for the hits the Simpsons, family Guy, bob's Burgers and American Dad. The renewals ensure the Simpsons will reach seasons 37 through 40.
Speaker 1:That is crazy. That's a lot of years. And to think of the storylines, that's some good writers to be that creative, to go through 40 seasons of anywhere from 15 to 25 different shows and have different storylines, that's a lot.
Speaker 2:That's a lot. And then American Dad's going back to Fox. Is that what I read?
Speaker 1:Yeah, it had gone to another network picked them up. There was a TBS, I think, maybe Then they dropped them. So now Fox is bringing it back.
Speaker 2:I like it. A sequel to Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is in works at Netflix. Brad Pitt is said to be returning his role as stuntman Cliff Booth.
Speaker 1:I'm not a huge Quentin Tarantino fan, he returning his role as stuntman Cliff Booth. I'm not a huge Quentin Tarantino fan, he's very different. But this one was actually a really good movie and it kind of tied in with a lot of stuff a little bit about Bruce Lee, about Charles Manson and Sharon Tate. So part one was very good.
Speaker 2:I'm not seeing that one yeah. And then this one you talked about Amazon submitted a bid to purchase TikTok. As the US ban on the platform looms, there's no word on the price that Amazon submitted or whether or not the bid will be accepted. We'll see, I don't know. Yeah, morgan Wallen is capitalizing on the controversy surrounding his abrupt exit from Saturday Night Live by selling hats and t-shirts that say Get Me to God's Country.
Speaker 2:This is very smart it is very, very smart, so he left SNL before the cameras stopped rolling. He performed two songs, and then he posted a photo on his Instagram story featuring his jet and the now famous caption Get Me to to god's country have you seen the price on this stuff?
Speaker 1:no 45 for the t-shirt and 45 for the cap. Good lord, 45 for just a plain kind of white colored t-shirt with that on it. You can see the. You can see the t-shirt and the hat on there I didn't know they're that much 45 bucks, but hey, but hey, people will buy it. Wow, it's very smart $6.54. Birthdays are next.
Speaker 3:Barry and Holly on Alabama's Country, Giant WQSB. Come on, man.
Speaker 1:Morning's come on. Man story, shoplifting story going to Linwood, washington. The Linwood Police Department say the police arrested not one, not two, but 17 shoplifters in one day, all at the same store.
Speaker 2:Good.
Speaker 1:Lord, what was the attraction? It's like it's spread like wildfire.
Speaker 2:I don't know what store was it.
Speaker 1:It was Fred Meyer. They had a retail theft and they said that they were really focusing on this one store because the store had complained about how many shoplifting incidents they had every day. So they sent police there undercover to watch and see. And sure enough, detectives say that they saw countless people confidently shopping, loading up shopping carts, sometimes just walking straight out of the store with shopping carts full of stuff, oh, as if it was free, like they didn't even stop to pay.
Speaker 2:Help yourself.
Speaker 1:The department says people made no effort to try and hide the items they were stealing. They just threw it in the buggy and off they went. They say that this is not the first time. Last month, police arrested 14 people in a six-hour special emphasis on retail theft at the same store. So in like a couple of days, when they were just watching, 31 people had been arrested in two separate days of shoplifting at that one store.
Speaker 2:There's no telling how much money they lost.
Speaker 1:No. So what do you think it is? I can say one person, two people, but 17 in one day.
Speaker 2:Yeah. And that's just that they know of let's just be like a ring, like, hey, you can go over here and get whatever you want. They don't. They don't arrest you, they don't watch you just get you a whole buggy full, yeah just walk out with your buggy take the buggy yeah, just put the buggy in your car, yeah I'm dragging behind you, I'm putting on the trailer.
Speaker 1:yeah, just take it all. Yeah, it's. It's like, I guess, word spread and again spreading Then said, hey, we're all meeting up at Fred Meyer, we're going to shoplift.
Speaker 2:What is that?
Speaker 1:I don't know.
Speaker 2:Is it a grocery store?
Speaker 1:It says retail, that's all it says. So I really don't know what they sell.
Speaker 2:But wow, it says it's a hopper market.
Speaker 1:How do they say in business that they got that much shoplifting going on?
Speaker 2:It's a sub of Kroger yeah.
Speaker 1:Okay, so it's got a little bit of everything.
Speaker 2:Yeah, groceries and pharmacy.
Speaker 1:Oh, so they're probably stealing eggs.
Speaker 2:Yeah, probably stealing eggs.
Speaker 1:That'd be tough to steal.
Speaker 2:I'm going to tell you if I had to go steal a buggy full of anything in the world, it would definitely be groceries. Yeah, instead of like clothes or shoes or whatever groceries.
Speaker 1:Get you a big grocery, uh, but they shoplifting it's. I'm amazed that when I go into like a like a uh dollar general or, you know, family dollar, one of those, that there's not more because you've got to think, because sometimes there's only like one person working there.
Speaker 2:How do you know there's not?
Speaker 1:Well, I feel bad for them, thinking that's a tough job because you've got to work the register. You've also got to stack the shelves. You've got to do this, you've got to do that, you've got to watch the people. That's tough.
Speaker 2:There may be a lot of theft.
Speaker 1:I don't know Maybe what happened to this. Fred Meyer Didn't have enough people there in the store. Maybe Watching, maybe, I don't know that's awful, but don't do that, I know, because it is forcing them to raise the prices on other items to make up for what people are stealing.
Speaker 2:Just pay for your eggs. We're all having to do it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we are, it's 739. Barry, and so serious, but first, will is in the room. Will is getting ready. He's going to be coming down to the big Abbey Awards coming up on Saturday night. Are you ready?
Speaker 4:I'm ready, but I don't know if I can handle the heat with the suit on or anything like that. Exactly. Us big boys can't do this heat.
Speaker 1:I'm not used to this 87 degrees and the same deal Saturday Record highs. I'm just glad we're going to be inside, that's right. Yeah, so this will be your first chance to go to the.
Speaker 4:Abbey Awards. Yes, it'll be the first time and I'm excited which I was sitting on the edge of my seat the night that y'all won the best morning show. I was ready for that announcement.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 4:That was a shocker. That was a surprise. I'm not shocked at all.
Speaker 2:Barry says that a lot of people don't win two in a row so he just says not to what doesn't mean?
Speaker 1:I'm saying I think we have a great entry we sent him, but uh, you don't know what the judges are looking for. You don't really know. Yeah, they send it off to other radio people in other states. That way they're not familiar with any of us so they shouldn't be. And then they judge all the entries, then they give them back to the ABA, the Alabama Broadcasters Association the ones they think deserve to win, and then they give out the awards. And it's for radio and TV. So it's a huge honor just to be there in the room with all these great people across the state and to win something. That's amazing.
Speaker 4:Yeah, it is. And uh, you know, regardless if the trophy or the awards there I know everybody in north alabama, northeast alabama, y'all are the number one show in their hearts, yeah, I appreciate that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, thank you very much. So we'll find out saturday night and I'm sure we'll be posting during the event. Uh, what's happening? We have six nominations between our three stations, so so maybe we can win something.
Speaker 3:Six.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:I'd love to win six, that'd be great.
Speaker 1:That'd be awesome, but just to be there and enjoy the evening and thank you to Mr and Mrs Currington for allowing us to go, so it's going to be fun.
Speaker 4:Hey, and before we get started into these nuggets talking about the soundtracks for shows and movies you know I heard y'all talking about that earlier. For me, Guardians of the Galaxy, that one has a real good one, you are correct. And then any Adam Sandler movie, he's always got those classic hits in his movies, so I just wanted to throw that out there, Do you agree?
Speaker 1:Some movies the music makes the movie or the TV show.
Speaker 4:Yeah, well, you had mentioned Paradise and I was, like you know, even though there were some alternate versions of it or slowed down versions, still they were number one in the way they did it.
Speaker 2:It was good.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I liked it. Yeah, I think music is key to whether I like a show or not. It sets the tone. Yep, it does. It does so. All right, knowledge Nuggets, bring in the speaking of music. This is from can you name this song? This is back from the was it 90s.
Speaker 2:Yeah, everybody, it was 80s 80s, 80s Tears for Fears.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, everybody wants to rule the world. Rule the world. Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so what's going on today? So a that most of the ice cream is usually eaten between 9 and 11 pm.
Speaker 4:That would be correct for me.
Speaker 1:So the reason is maybe you kick back watching a little TV or something.
Speaker 4:Yeah, A little late night snack. Yeah, the specific ice cream that we eat is the Talenti ice cream. It's like a gelato ice cream.
Speaker 1:I've never had that.
Speaker 4:It's always soft.
Speaker 2:I've never heard of that.
Speaker 4:So you're not having to like, get a knife out or shovel, Bend a spoon.
Speaker 1:I've done that many times. My mother used to get so mad when I was little.
Speaker 4:Yeah, and I think Blue Bunny has a soft version now. It's in a blue container and it says soft on its hand. Blue Bunny is good.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Blue Bunny is good.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you probably have 150 TV channels at home, but you probably only watch about 10 of them. Yeah, guilty.
Speaker 1:You know that's about right.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And I get so frustrated, like on, say, the weekend, I'm trying to flip through, maybe find a movie on Netflix or something, and you see nothing. You want to watch.
Speaker 4:Nothing you want to watch. I could go on a soapbox with this. As much as YouTube, TV Spectrum, all your streaming channels, as much as they offer on the channels. The price shouldn't match that Because you only watch like 10 channels. I'm with you, I cannot stand it and some of that stuff's unnecessary. Yeah, I'm great. I think YouTube.
Speaker 1:TV needs I cannot stand it and some of that stuff's unnecessary. Yeah, yeah, I'm great. I think YouTube TV needs the rear end kicked. Yeah, because they stepped in and they were the choice to switch from Spectrum all of a sudden. Now, next thing you know, they've almost doubled their price in the past couple of years.
Speaker 4:And they've taken a few channels away. Yes, yeah, and.
Speaker 1:I don't like that. What are you thinking, guys? You've now got the market and now you're about to blow it by raising the price.
Speaker 2:I can't stand that. They're like oh, you can watch this show on your streaming, but you have to pay for it, correct, that doesn't make sense to me, no me either.
Speaker 4:One thing I hate is the award shows, like the MTV award shows, because it's on seven channels, it's across all the MTV, vh1, bet, paramount, all those and it's like, well, okay, now I'm limited down to three channels from the ten channels that I watch.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's true 33% of men say that torturing their siblings in the back seat is their fondest road trip memory as a child. Probably my brothers.
Speaker 2:Yeah, since I was the youngest, they probably enjoyed it. Yeah, my brother did that to me. That was not my favorite memory of the road trip no, no, he'd always pop my toes or like tickle my feet, because we would lay like like opposite, yeah, like one head would be at the window, the other head would be at the window, my feet would be stretched across. He's 6'3" so, and he's been 6'3" Since he was like 14.
Speaker 1:Just born.
Speaker 4:Yeah, came out and my mama 6'2".
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, and so he always picked on me. It drove me crazy.
Speaker 4:Yeah, you and Ariel would be in the same boat because both of her brothers are about 6'5" 6'6", but they drove a 12-hour trip down to Orlando in a Camry and Ariel sat in the middle between them.
Speaker 2:No, 12 hours. There's no way.
Speaker 1:There's no way. I could do that.
Speaker 4:Oh, that was not comfortable. Yeah, I mean sitting in between two big fellas like that in a Camry driving for 12 hours to Disney World and all places.
Speaker 2:Yeah, what an exhausting trip that would be, can't be fun.
Speaker 1:No, All right, Thanks Will Thanks, All right. 752. Wqsb.
Speaker 3:Mornings with Barry and Holly.