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"AP sports, I'm Bruce Morton, high drama in Philadelphia with a sixers series with Boston stands at two two. James Harden's hoop sent the game to overtime, then his three ball with 18 seconds left gave Philip a one 16 one 15 victory. I'm a competitor like I always want to win always want to be aggressive, I always want to do things to contribute to winning. That's just me. In the west, the nuggets met the sons. George Tanner has the story from Phoenix. Devin Booker and Kevin Durant each had 36 points as the sons that he had the nuggets one 29 one 24 to tie their Western Conference semifinal series at two victories apiece. Landry shamit had 19 off the bench, including 5, three pointers. The corolla jokic led Denver with a career in playoff I 53 points. Both series resumed with game 5 on Tuesday. Hockey, the Devils pulled within two games to one by thumping Carolina 8 to four. Jack Hughes, who led the way by scoring two goals and helping on two others was glad to be on home ice. They took it to us. When they were at home for two games, so we wanted to come home and match that same energy in, you know? We did a really good job. The Panthers have a three games to none lead over Toronto. Sam Reinhardt came through with the overtime goal as Florida prevailed three to two, and the kraken went up two games to one by pounding Dallas 7 to two. Baseball, the rays ran their major league best record to 28 and 7 by walking off the Yankees in ten innings 8 7. Meanwhile, the top team in the national league flexed its muscles when the braves got past the Orioles. Atlanta first baseman Matt Olson said it was nice to take a series from a quality opponent. Yeah, they're obviously off to a really good start. And it's played some tight games a series, so good to battle out that one today for the series win. Baltimore has the American League's second best mark at 22 and 12. Bruce Morton, AP sports

WTOP
"corolla" Discussed on WTOP
"Shopping for a subcompact SUV, you have lots of options. In fact, you don't even have to buy an SUV. There are hatchbacks that offer the same utility and more sportiness. WTO car guy, Mike parris, recently drove the Toyota Corolla hatch and talked about it with John Aaron. So the Toyota Corolla XSE is kind of the top of the line, they're sporty looking version of the Toyota Corolla. So this has all the convenience and knife driving capabilities of a Toyota Corolla, but with more space with the hatchback design. Yeah, so with that hatchback, is it a legitimate alternative to an SUV? Well, yes, for one of these mini SUVs or we're starting to see around. It's about the same size, but you don't have to go quite as high up in there. It's easier to get in and out of, unless you're talking about the back doors, but other than that, it's very convenient, and it handles a lot better than a taller riding SUV crossover sport youth that we might see on today's market. What's the deal with the back doors? So they don't open very wide. So if you're a larger person, if you're on the basketball team, you're gonna have a hard time getting those legs through the door and out of the door when you get out. So just be careful and watch your noggin too. Yeah, I sat in one at the auto show. I told you about this I put the front seat back where I wanted it, and there was like no leg room in the back for any passengers there, unfortunately. That's kind of the rub on the compact or subcompact vehicles that it's great up front, but once you get into the back seat, it's a little bit tight. All right, so if you've decided that this is the right car for you or could be the right car for you, what else should you consider in this segment? Mazda, the Mazda three is a little bit more upscale, but yeah, costs a little bit more money. And even a Subaru, where are you gonna get all wheel drive from the Impreza? So some people may not know this, but there is a version of the corolla coming out that's like a hot rod corolla as if that was a sentence you would ever put together, and you're gonna get to drive this soon. Tell us about it. Yeah, so if you want a fire breathing hot hatch for the family, how about 300 horsepower for a little car that the one we drive here is about a 160 horsepower. So it's gonna be a lot more fun. It's gonna handle better and it's gonna cost you a lot more too. Yeah, if you can find one. Good luck. Coming up on WTO, the chiefs and Bengals in their battle to reach

WTOP
"corolla" Discussed on WTOP
"It is 1211. If you're shopping for a subcompact SUV, you've got lots of options out there. In fact, you don't even have to buy an SUV. There are hatchbacks that offer that same utility and a bit more sporty as well. WTO car guy, Mike parris, recently drove the Toyota Corolla hatchback, talked about it with our John Aaron. So the Toyota Corolla XSE is kind of the top of the line, they're sporty looking version of the Toyota Corolla. So this has the all the convenience and knife driving capabilities of a Toyota Corolla, but with more space with a hatchback design. Yeah, so with that hatchback, is it a legitimate alternative to an SUV? Well, yes, for one of these mini SUVs and we're starting to see around. It's about the same size, but you don't have to go quite as high up in there. It's easier to get in and out of, unless you're talking about the back doors, but other than that, it's very convenient. And it handles a lot better than a taller riding SUV crossover sport youth that we might see on today's market. What's the deal with the back doors? So they don't open very wide. So if you're a larger person, if you're on the basketball team, you're gonna have a hard time getting those legs through the door and out of the door when you get out. So just be careful and watch your noggin too. Yeah, I sat in one at the auto show. I told you about this. I put the front seat back where I wanted it, and there was like no leg room in the back for any passengers there, unfortunately. That's kind of the rub on the compact or subcompact vehicles that it's great up front, but once you get into the back seat, it's a little bit tight. All right, so if you've decided that this is the right car for you or could be the right car for you, what else should you consider in this segment? Mazda, the Mazda three is a little bit more upscale, but yeah, costs a little bit more money. And even a Subaru, where are you going to get all wheel drive from the Impreza? So some people may not know this, but there is a version of the corolla coming out that's like a hot rod corolla as if that was a sentence you would ever put together, and you're gonna get to drive this soon. Tell us about it. Yeah, so if you want a fire breathing hot hatch for the family, how about 300 horsepower for a little car that the one we drive here is about a 160 horsepower, so it's gonna be a lot more fun. It's gonna handle better and it's gonna cost you a

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Zuccarello has hat trick, Wild beat Blackhawks 4-1
"Matt zuccarello had a hat trick as Minnesota defeated Chicago four to one. Zuccarello is three goals came three different ways on the power play at even strength and then an empty netter. Suke corolla has now registered a point in 9 straight games. You go through a seasoning go to surgeries where not everything is clicking and you feel like you don't get the bounces and you end up with a standard time where you when you feel good about everyone feel good confidence is up. With the victory, the wild have won four in a row while the Blackhawks have lost 6 straight and 14 of 15. I'm David Shuster.

WTOP
"corolla" Discussed on WTOP
"A deadly overnight crash in Howard county is under investigation, police say a 12 year old girl was driving a Toyota Corolla on broken land, Parkway near cradle rockway, just after two in the morning when the car left the roadway and slammed into a tree. There was only one vehicle involved. The driver was pronounced dead on scene, the 36 year old male passenger was taken to shock trauma in Baltimore with serious injuries. It appears violent crime is trending upward while other types of crimes like property crime are actually down. The big question is why. One of the things that happened during the pandemic is Americans actually had more disposable income than they've had in decades. Meredith Wilson with emerging risk international says there are myriad reasons for the increase in violent crime, including the pandemic related strain on mental health. The isolation and the complete shift in lifestyle affected a lot of Americans very, very badly. Another piece, the intense political animosity that we have between groups now and we don't have as many public safety people on the street as we used to. So which factors most important? The short answer is that it's probably all of these things combined that are creating this situation. Liz Anderson WTO news. In the past three months, more than a hundred buses have come to D.C. with more than 3400 migrants. And at this past week, to discuss the challenges and what can be done to get the situation sorted. Often, these migrants arrive with only the closer wearing, with no way to continue their travel to their sponsors. D.C. council member Brianna Doe at a meeting of the Washington council of government as the number of migrants brought to the region only increases. Most have plans to travel onwards to other destinations along the east coast. Amy Fisher part of a volunteer network meeting the buses coming into union station says around 15% stay and the long-term help like housing healthcare school for kids. She says volunteers are carrying the load and the government, local and federal needs to step up. The governors of Texas and Arizona say they're busing the migrants into D.C. because their states are unfairly bearing the burden of the Biden administration's inaction to secure the border. Shane is doing WTO news. Money news of 25 and 55, here's Mark Hamrick. Costly car payments. I'm Mark Hamrick with a bank rate dot com personal finance minister. Prices for both new end used vehicles have moved into high gear compared to a year ago, the price for a new car was up more than 11% and up 7% for used vehicles. We've also seen increased interest rates used to finance vehicle purchases. The bank rate average for new car purchase, auto loans with a four year term is 4.79% for used vehicles for three or four year terms just over 5%. More people are lengthening their loan terms more than a third of car buyers opting for terms of 73 or 84 months, according to Edmunds, that's up to 7 years, all too often consumers end up owing more on the vehicle than it's worth with these extended loan terms, particularly if they don't have much of a down payment or a good trade in. It's what those in the industry describe as being underwater on a car purchase that's not

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Adam Carolla Shreds LA Unified School District's Mask Rules
"Corolla was talking to megyn Kelly. And he said that he believes that children are being forced to continue to wear masks in school for nothing more than to teach them compliance. It's a really good point, and obviously he and I don't agree with the LA unified school districts decision to continue masking kids in school. I don't like seeing my son run up and down a basketball court with a mask. While the coaches are on the sidelines with no mask, we've talked about the stupid arbitrariness of these rules and the ambiguity of it all. It makes no sense. It makes no sense that people can go to a ball game and stuff cheap, hot dogs and ice cream down their face with no mask on, but the guys playing or on the bench need a mask or what's going to happen in New York City with the Yankees and the mets, some players who are not vast, apparently can play in New York can only play on the road. It's so fucking dumb. We're a dumb nation or a stupid nation, you know, I make fun of Afghanistan and these countries living in the Stone Age, chopping people's heads off. Women wearing beehive Costa was for beekeepers. There's nothing different with the masks. There's nothing different. It sets us back into an era that we've never seen. It's complete horseshit, Doctor Fauci, and asshole, the CDC's full of idiots, don't reason for this anymore. You know, the school district, the teachers union, there are a bunch of pricks, and as Adam said, they're hypocrites. There's no science to what they're doing.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
AJ Reflects on His Friendship With Comedian Jay Mohr
"I listen to an atom corolla shot and by the way, at this point in time, you know, I don't ever care about promoting someone else's podcast, especially someone I love, like H man. And he had Jay moron. And J Moore, the brilliant comedian was on and I didn't know this, but apparently he had an Adderall addiction and went to rehab and the last I saw Jay, he invited me to go see him perform and I did and it was great, he's got such a frenetic energy and a comics brain like few others. And Jay and I got close because he got very friendly with the great comedian Buddy Hackett. And he does a great Buddy Hackett. And at one point I had reached out to him and I said, you know, my father was a best friend with buddy happy in high school, but he hadn't used to come to my apartment in Brooklyn. You know, I'd love to share stories about. And he couldn't believe he got so emotionally almost cry. I went to his apartment, his condo and I think it was Westwood. And marine del Rey, something like that. And you know, we had a great night. This was way back in the early days of the podcast and Jay was, you know, very emotional about the fact that I had a connection to Buddy Hackett. And I saw him did a couple of pills that night. But he told me their heart pills because, you know, we're all getting up there in age. In fact, he said that night. I'm getting old. I fought when I pee and I ain't laughed 'cause I understand that. And then I saw him in concert not long after that. At the last factory, the comedy store or something like that, and then, you know, I hung out with him and Jeannie bus one night, his squeeze, and she's a great woman, and I learned from again. You know, we crossed paths. He called me. We chickened on each other, but then he kind of disappeared. And I learned from the Adam Carolla show that Jay was in rehab. And he's been a year sober

KGO 810
"corolla" Discussed on KGO 810
"Toyota's 2022 corolla hybrid you'll be able to see it all The 2022 corolla hybrid is the perfect mix of style and efficiency with an EPA estimated 52 miles per gallon combined the corolla hybrid is ready to go forth and conquer So go test drive a 2022 corolla hybrid at your local Northern California Toyota dealer today Toyota is a proud partner of cow football Toyota let's go places Cal bears football on KG O 8 ten Welcome back to the budget tailgate show The interview now with head coach Justin Wilcox brought to you by Pepsi a proud partner of California athletics grab a Pepsi and cheer on the golden bears Pepsi was made for football watching Well developments this week involving the football program that will cost the bears a lot of players and coaches at two dozen players will not be available in this game through various means COVID injuries as well And I understand that coach that was a dozen of your other coaches whether it's position coaches GAs whatever You're really depleted Can you take us through the week and how this all kind of came about and when you learned about things and just how the weak transpired Came off the weekend obviously I had a big win last week against Oregon state and came in on Monday and there was just a few cases of guys not feeling great You know had a couple symptoms but they ended up getting tested the public health office Berkeley got involved And then ended up testing the entire team Wednesday Thursday Friday So late in the week we lost a great deal of players and staff and a bit of adversity that kind of thrown our way but we are able to feel the team and the guys are excited to be down here and play We have to move some people around Position wise you got to move some coaches and staff members around to be able to manage the game But yeah just something that came up unforeseen Thankfully many of them are asymptomatic just happened to test positive and now we've got to find a way to go out and play good football tomorrow So in other words during the course of the week everybody got tested at least once And then even on Friday morning is my understanding that some people that plant a travel on the trip tested positive So everybody got tested and then whether you're asymptomatic or not if it's a positive test you just can't go And then there's multiple days that you've got to sit out as my understanding as well Yeah kind of a process We don't have much clarity on And it's a little bit frustrating in that regard a lot frustrating but they tested the entire team twice during the week They tested the staff once on Friday and the result of that as I mentioned we had a number I think probably three dozen people total who were unable to make the trip down And we are able to feel the team We got some young guys that are going to be getting their feet wet and playing a lot and it's going to be great to see them out there competing But it's just something that we were dealt that we don't really have any control over as a football team And so we're going to get ready to play the best we absolutely can and find a way to win Justin Wilcox prior to today's game against the Arizona wildcats because all of this stuff a lot of it happens So late in the week are there any positions in particular where you've got to play guys that plan on red shirting that I haven't played a game so far this year Well one of the saving graces we have hit that four game mark where we have some freshmen available And offensive line you're going to see a number of guys there that are new faces Defensively you're going to see a new quarterback in Ryan Glover today and so it's opportunity for those guys to get out there and get some quality reps and the coaches during the week did a great job of prepareing them The guys worked extremely hard and they're in a really good frame of mind even though we had some adversity during the week You mentioned Ryan Glover obviously he's got experience prior to coming to Kali He played a few games and has some experience How many first team reps or second team reps does he normally get and how many did he get this week and what can we expect skill wise from Ryan today Yeah Ryan's done a great job since he joined us He's played college football before as we know and came in here with experience learned the system fairly quickly We've been able to get him significant number of reps throughout fall camp and during the season we dedicate parts of practice we called Devo or developmental periods to get guys like Ryan and Bastian swinney who you're going to see starting today Valuable reps during practice Now nothing's quite like the game as we all know but we're excited for those guys to get an opportunity to go out and compete Was there any thought at all to maybe not playing this game If people are not familiar with the rules they've changed a little bit this year in the PAC 12 conference In that.

The Rubin Report
"corolla" Discussed on The Rubin Report
"Oh hello there. It's me. Dave your friendly neighborhood youtube host. According to the red light. That i see little up into the right of me. I am live on the youtube. It's true people. I has been off the grid without news without information without current events without technology for thirty two days. Rat is right. i got a bonus day. There are thirty one days in august. But i got a bonus day because We started this on a saturday after i left in a blaze of glory on a friday. As you all may remember. Let's just recap some stuff for you in about ten minutes from now i'm bringing in adam corolla who is going to get caught up on everything. I have literally no idea what's going on in the world. I don't know what's going on on the cogan front. I don't know of. Joe biden is still president. I don't know anything. It was actually quite easy to stay off the grid this year..

The Rubin Report
"corolla" Discussed on The Rubin Report
"Oh hello there. It's me. Dave your friendly neighborhood youtube host. According to the red light. That i see little up into the right of me. I am live on the youtube. It's true people. I has been off the grid without news without information without current events without technology for thirty two days. Rat is right. i got a bonus day. There are thirty one days in august. But i got a bonus day because We started this on a saturday after i left in a blaze of glory on a friday. As you all may remember. Let's just recap some stuff for you in about ten minutes from now i'm bringing in adam corolla who is going to get caught up on everything. I have literally no idea what's going on in the world. I don't know what's going on on the cogan front. I don't know of. Joe biden is still president. I don't know anything. It was actually quite easy to stay off the grid this year..

NOBODY LIKES ONIONS
"corolla" Discussed on NOBODY LIKES ONIONS
"Okay. So we a show. That's been around for about eight years a true crime po- comedy next company at all true crime. Podcast out murdered arnold shit and like in twenty seventeen. When the whole like me. Two things started. We started to get a lot of blue or green haired ladies. That were very angry. Nose rings coming after us and try and what to say on the podcast and like liberals social justice warrior types Yes exactly and. I didn't. I didn't really care for that and when you say blue hair. I'm picturing you know older men with beer. Yes i should probably go. Purple green is really diner. Blue when they you know have these identity. Crises got a little different age too. So i could you know could spread women. Women were angry with your show. Well mostly yeah. So i'd off you know anything about it. I guess it doesn't any true crime of The the old. John rep true crime pot. Which is by the way huge. Well yeah i mean. I am very interested in how patent oswald killed his wife and all that kind of stuff. Yeah adult. I don't have an answer for you on that one. But but the true crime andres dominated by whitman listeners. Like eighty percent of them are women listeners. And guys don't listen to your time at all mostly so i got a bunch of shit and I take do it and they would they would. It would try to trash me personally for for years after that because of it and we have an after show now we just we just got in. Are you still there. Yep up yeah we just. We got in on board for an after show we do. We do like a like a show. Called turns go rewind which is kind of like an after. Show of our podcast. The it's the sort of the like talking dead after the walking dead at so he's doing that and now he's getting he's getting shit from From people because of that. I guess unfortunate what so. What does he do was he like a fan of your show now. So the way that i found him was because i was friends with. So the concept of certain scale rewind came years prior and it came. Because the the first hustveit were lynette. Corolla which was which was up until recently married to Adam corolla and and and another hold on hold on until recently. They're not married anymore. I just got divorced. Or yes there. They got separated about two months ago. Adam corolla up separated from his wife two months ago. Yes i was shocked to. I just found out about it about a week ago. What i know. I know up on his show. Does he talk about that. That's crazy. I don't know if he talked about it at all on show but i knew that she did on her show that she does with the same fina coast that did go rerun prior. And they did it on their show which is recorded out of his studio. Which i don't know about all worked. Which is that was weird to me. But that's crazy okay. So where's he living that he move out that's adam karol is going to be mashing. Hollywood posey this is hilarious. I mean no doubt. But i don't think he's i mean i know he's not happy about it. I freely sure but what would happen because he always puts on this. You know perfect family front key.

The Investigation Guru
The Mysterious Disappearance of Maura Murray
"Without further. Ado i present to you. The case of more murray mars early life more was born on may fourth nineteen eighty two in hanson massachusetts. The fourth child of fred and laurie. She had two brothers an older brother. Fred and a younger brother. Kurt and two sisters kathleen and julie. Both older parents divorced when she was six and moved in with her mother. After her parents split she graduated from whitman. Hanson regional high school where. She was a star athlete on the school. Track team an excellent student. She scored a fourteen twenty on her. Sat and was accepted a west point which the united states military academy where she studied chemical engineering for three semesters she was released from west point on an honor violation for stealing five dollars worth of makeup after her dismissal from west point she transferred to the university of massachusetts amherst to study events prior to her disappearance in november of two thousand three free months before her disappearance maura admitted to using stolen credit card to order food from several restaurants. Discharge was dismissed after three months of good behavior on saturday february seventh two thousand and four two days before her disappearance morris. Father fred awry. Am i to take more a car. Shopping and later went to dinner with mara and whatever friends when they were done with dinner more dropped her father office motel room and borrowed his toyota corolla to return to campus to attend dorm party. She arrived at the party at ten thirty. Pm and left at two thirty the following morning at three thirty that morning one day before she disappeared she struck a guardrail on route. Nine in hadley causing nearly ten thousand dollars worth of damage to her father's car. No field sobriety test was conducted so she went to that party and probably got drunk and started driving. Her dad's car ran into a guardrail. One day before she disappeared and cost ten thousand dollars worth of damage to his core. The cops didn't feel the need to do any kind of sobriety test interesting.

Rhythm and Pixels Video Game Music Podcast
"corolla" Discussed on Rhythm and Pixels Video Game Music Podcast
"All right. So i ended up choosing tracks that were specifically related to pilots but not necessarily what. They piloted so y. Here's a mac. No war board. And the trait is it is but it's about the pilot pilots in highlights point pilots was the about flying air or space like paolo cancer. On this show. I was piloting my toyota corolla. You could've picked rob themed track it's just aggressor now. We're.

Campfire Sht Show
"corolla" Discussed on Campfire Sht Show
"You're spilling all turn out all that shoots going on. I was mortified. And the only thing you can do at that point is put your arm across all the failures and fucking slam them all down. And and then. I had slowly rebuild what the problem. I always feel that. When i was when i was working at the belly up. And it's like something goes wrong or the bass player's power goes out or whatever and then i was like. Oh my gosh zayed's that. I'm feeling right now. You guys are you know for for people is off the charts because having a crowd matt you or having something like that. One sucks is when you do everything right. Nobody knows nobody gives a fuck because it went. It went exactly the way you thought it should be thank you. You're absolutely right. This is something that's the only profession where you only get feedback if you fuck up Literally you know you talk about the crowd being mad at you. But after that after i do gain structure i had fucking dawson. Come on dawson into to the whole fucking sold out. Crowd dawson. Figure this shit out dawson. Well yeah i didn't as has it been a big deal for you personally to like you know i. I'm sure adjusting everything..

Campfire Sht Show
"corolla" Discussed on Campfire Sht Show
"Now voice over project is i just I'm gonna use air quotes and say signed a deal. Oh we didn't sign shit. I'm doing all twenty of kinky friedman's detective novels all along. And for those of you know. Kinky friedman is the texas jew. Boys texas cowboy Is band was called the jew boys. He's he's a jewish cowboy and he isn't one of the most amazing fucking dudes. I've ever had the pleasure of knowing in my life and took me three years at talking to him and clink kink got some books. Their brother could be cashing checks. And you don't have to do a goddamn thing. Yeah well we'll talk about it. Mike three years later. Finally so i just released the first one. It's called greenwich killing time. he's so he's such a curmudgeon. Wonderful these books are great. And i'm working on the second book in the series a case of lonestar and now he calls me. I would call him about other week and just check on him was doing now. He calls me every two days. Doing on the audiobook mac. So you're doing. You're reading his books for audiobook presenting his boys. Yeah are you do you. Is there a whole setup is just you in a room doing it on your own. You're doing everything directing yourself producing it. Wow that's amazing. Wow day one day. Yeah i will. I will just be able to go into a room and i'll read and i'll walk away and stuff but you're doing it. All people don't understand it takes to do a three hundred page. Audio book takes four hundred production hours waiting by this. Three hundred page audiobooks to four hundred production hours. So wow that's a lot. It's a lot and when you have several of jobs and it's all cash catch cam even if you work as hard as you can. Two and a half months is about the time. And you're working quite a few hours a day. Wow wow that's you ever just like in the middle of hour number two hundred sixty two you just say like that says you're like no one cares you ever. I'm so detail oriented. I'd be like do you really if it's if it's a matter of just a mix up of words like a minor dyslexia That doesn't affect the story. And you see it after the fact and you're like fuck fuck it and just move on. Yeah if it doesn't change the store and says something. I'll change it but now fuck this. Oh my gosh. that's so interesting now have you done. Didn't i see where you've done. Some voice work for movies or did a movie trailer for a movie called the horror of barnes folly. In fact i was hanging out drinking here with one of the guys in that movie. Like three nights ago i was like a decade ago I was in vinnie torches. Fat the documentary. Oh yeah i played the voice of The evil us government telling you what you have to eat I am the first voice. Unaccredited that you hear in adam. Corollas rode hard The opening scene is he's on a radio station with boomer in slow ninety seven three and so i had to do radio now back to boomer nudged so perfect for this. I can't imagine you doing anything else. If you worked at a bank or something everyone every minute would be like you should be on radio broadcasts. Bill can i can i. Can i get another withdrawal. Just just tell me how much i have my account. Yes one more time. Just telling me over genthod. Probably the coolest job i've ever had. Non voice related. I think. I know. I guess yes. Is it the guacamole host. Ooh i love the guacamole. But when you out there host event for eight hours so you're the host of the world's guacamole versus championship. Guacamole sounds like that would bring out the worst people trademark older okay. What's what's the best job. Not invoice whistler olympics ski jump. Dj what does that even. What does that mean he jumped. So you're at the ski jump ski. Yes if you could see this listeners if you could see it so here's what you do. You've got the next athlete. Open the gate ready to take his chump silent in the stadium the host country and our they. I forget how it goes now. Do the english announcer the french announcer. And then the host country announcer. And if it's in canada bitches. The french announcer in the english announcer. And they say from denmark von ground and then the the thing goes and the gates open and you play on. Oh my gosh. that's a lot of pressure. You play like the beginning of this is while they're jumping this. So you're kind of pumping up the the you play like fire woman from the cult o or c. She sells sanctuary. Because it's got a bannon.

Campfire Sht Show
"corolla" Discussed on Campfire Sht Show
"A year. I love twenty five grand table. Yeah that's so. I had a similar thing. They kind of offering me that around to do the show. And i started crying. Like kelly clarkson thirty grand i call. My parents have really truly has had like one american idol. And then they were that it was funny. Hollywood motherfucker oh man. But it wasn't a great move for. You must have been a great moment of vindiction. A indication decorate the great vindication. A live show In san diego at the place that had the flow rider with the wave house way. We did a live morning show. What on friday. Night that aired on monday and i got to go back and it was broadcast one of the same people. That buchan fired me. I got to walk back in. And i was i was. I was gracious. But i was arrogant. That's be fucking good. That was one of the best fucking days of my life. Yeah buck you all ten. I love that very rarely. Do we get that moment in our life right where you can actually go back. It's like of course you see those movies where the kid who got bullied goes back to his high school like look at me now. I can't even do a voice. That's close your voice on it. Yeah and so. How awesome is that that you've got to experience that firsthand in a very vindicated way. Holy fuck i'm truly blessed. It was a moment. It's awesome for how much longer after that moment. Then whether it switched to do you guys just going like podcast. They fired us after two years and then two months later we just celebrated our twelfth anniversary of the podcast. So adam started doing the podcast in february took a month off then started a podcast and his first pod guys was. I have no idea what this is to do. Yeah but we'll talk. We'll talk to some people will seattle. Goes you guys kept the kind of the same crew and just said well fuck it. We're going to go to this then. I think it was the beginning of the summer of that year. I think he did it on his own for. Maybe it was like april or something. He did it for two or three months on. It's all by itself. And then when he started to think okay. This might be something like lift the ban back together and we all got calls and nobody got offered any money to want to come back and do the show like fuck out. Yeah we all came back. And then and then i remember the day i remember the day adam was gave me fifty dollars. A show goes radio. You're doing too good. Be tested above me and mike lynch. You guys do too much to not get paid. So i'm gonna give you know like fifty bucks a week a week. Raj thanks. we'll take it. And and and now i own a house savings okay. So a lot of questions. I'm going to ask one of them So at this point. Adam corollas already been. He's already famous. I mean he's already had a lot of Stuff under his belt. He's got love lines he's been on. Had a show on mtv love lines right still your love and then yes are. Scratch that sound. Like you're seventy bro. Fuck dude grandpa. Twitter's man's show plural many dementia on the instagram. I i am getting older. I'm sorry yeah but was it at any time. I'm sorry maybe regretful. And that's awesome but like was there a moment where you're like dude. You're fucking rich. Like fifty bucks a week for this. I'm helping you build this new brand. Leo not at all. You were just like who. I'm glad to be here box. I was not raised with. They gimme mentality. You fucking get it. You put your head down and work on. But isn't there a part. Okay all right. And i don't wanna sound. I don't wanna sound grateful. I'm not beholden to him. I'm not yet my fucking daddy. He's got his own fucking kids. Yeah yeah ideals my deal. Well now i just sound like an asshole. I love lines said love lines and now this it's an honest question. It's an honest question. No i think. I just look at like. I think you're professional. I think you'd put a lot of work in. And i look at a situation where you're working with somebody who has a lot of Familiarity to the business and has had success and this is his. Show not our a lot of ways just by branding alone right. It's the adam corolla. Show the mike an atom show and so it just made me think like maybe. That's the wrong attitude to have. It really may be the wrong attitude for me to have. But i was like. Wow that seems crazy. Because i mean he's driving home in his car and his going to his house and and get that that but it sounds like you had the right play because now you're where you wanna be you know. They're to put on my tombstone today. He stopped paying dues Always paying dues always paying dues. And and i don't know it's good advice. Good advice and it paid off. I mean you're probably thinking i would. I think if you doing this for twelve years and you were still only making fifty dollars a week. You maybe like this is a good equation but like it was the thing exactly exactly so now now it seems like you put the equity and and you grow with stuff and then you i could imagine that it also allows you to have your own cachet. When you're doing like standup or doing your dos angeles doing your things. Where it's like. You provides opportunity. Exactly that's how i always. That's that's the one. Other thing about the radio that i felt was it give gave me this legitimacy that unfortunately our podcast at yeah exactly and it makes people be like she is someone somewhat when it's in theory for sure. We saw huge boost in our numbers just because she was on the radio and just an artist Fuck you. I'm joking that being said you've gone on to do things on the side for yourself. So what are some of those things because obviously you do voice over shit. Obviously what are some of your favorite projects. You've worked on.

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"Suck a my dad's laughing his ass quarter and i don't blame him because i love about it now but at that moment i was like all we want to give the parents that were worth something that we like tries so hard. That's so funny mom he lives here. You little bitch to come down here. Thanks for calling. Yes like whitesnake go again. Oh my gosh. so then. I don't even know the story of how you even got into. Got the corolla gig. It actually starts with waking up one day and finding out the one or three seven is now seven. Fm talk. Tom leykis the afternoon. Adam karol in the morning. And i actually said. And i swear to god this one hundred percent true but i actually said to one of the people i worked with who also got fired. I said fuck these guys. I'm gonna get fucking job with adam corolla really and then i went home for for that. I i couldn't pay my mortgage so had to rent out my condo. I move back in with my parents. how old were you at this point. Shit thirty two okay. I love your trees. We honestly we all the time. But i love so much about hearing people being like almost seemingly going backwards and then going for it. I love that i love. That's how much joe it's thanksgiving and my brothers says to me. Hey michael there's a there's a station in san francisco that it's like jack. Fm but they are deejays. They're called max. Fm should just go work there. And i i look at my brother. You're fucking idiot dude. That's how it works. Hey i'm just going to show up and go. Hey i should work here. I should be on the air. I wanted to do it and and my brother's like will try it. Do what i it seem. Francisco man. it's like fucking market eight. Yeah i i can knock it. I they hire pros. Yeah and the the monday. After thanksgiving i sent of a resume and an air check in and the guy got back to me that day and he said. Can you be here tonight at nine thirty. I want to throw you on the air at ten. Oh gosh wants you to do. Twenty to thirty minutes on the air. And we'll talk and i showed up. I did thirty minutes on the air guy goes. You won't middays what you got it with that quickly and your brothers like fuck you. I told you. I called my brother. And mike i apologize. I said that is apparently. That's how this business works. Hey i'm here. Wow and so. I did. I did mid days. They only paid me for to live days. Now here's the thing was a san francisco. It's middays the hourly wages pretty damn good but they only let me do two days a week live. That made me voice. Track the other three days so i was still making three hundred bucks a week. It was right in san francisco. And you're on the air in san francisco days in sanford and you're making three hundred. Megan fuck that and every single day. I'm checking all access dot com job openings. Every single day and i see one day that they're looking for a technical producer for the adam corolla. Show wow fuck technical. But you knew adam corolla and i knew that. He's on the air the station. I just got fired from. I'm getting this fucking job So the the the posting was. Send us your most recent on air bit psycho. Fuck and your resume. I didn't have it on airbnb. So i downloaded editing software. Figured out how the fuck to use it. I grabbed the olympic theme. That dont'a and now we present the top five things. We hated about the winter olympics. Yes and and it was the year that bodey miller did not finish on the podium. All he was like bodey miller was like a huge failure and there was there was word party and one of them was i think number two was voting miller abra jagged time time and torino by the way what name did i use. Gimme gimme an italian name. Marie cocco okay. Hey by the way dude. My cousin marie cocco which means seafood and mexican. He says you still own for that lebanese blonde hash and then the number one thing that we hate that we'd like to forget about the winter olympics curling and that was the joke developed a serious love for curling. So don't get me wrong. I don't even fucking botchy on ice toews. Botchy on is the greatest of all time. If you haven't used that before that's great. I've never heard that before. That's adriana is so great so you you basically created your own segments Yeah so. I did that i send it in and i got a. I got a call. And they said We'd like you to come and audition okay so They wanna they wanna fly me down. I'm like fuck. I got friends. I'll drive save your money all drive. They put me up at the mondrian hotel. Which i believe is where belushi checked out. It's up just just down the street from sunset right in the mix of everything and this is you know sons have was still cooking. The two thousand six there was still quite a bit of action. And i got to see none of it because i was trying to go to bed at seven o'clock in the evening trying to wake up at three o'clock in the morning. Yeah and then jumping a taxi cab. No a drive there..

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"On how to make a fucking hamburger it. Just let me order it so people you know And that's why i wear a uniform. It's a black t. shirt and a pair of jeans and a hoodie. Fuck steve jobs right off the goddamn. Listen so yeah. I like listening to radio. I like not being in control. Although when i was the music director at k. Tied in santa barbara. I wasn't control. And i liked that a lot. I liked listening to the radio. And knowing what. I'm gonna play next because you love music and i feel like that's also as we're talking about getting ready. Getting rid of the soul and the localization. I feel like getting rid of true music. Lovers is such a damage too because it just then the people listening. It's like okay. It's just everything program that you can tell. There's no human binding. I was gonna say like. I think a lot of people. Even though we're all savvy with Things like spotify or looking up stuff new staff or having that year right always on the new a lotta people say like how do you find music and i think that used to be radio us even if it was even it was like i like pop music. Well then you're going to the pop music station. You're gonna listen to the new stuff that's going on or the rock station or whatever independent but i don't wanna put my music curry curation in the hands of a twenty three year old silicon valley dude. Who just graduated from harvard. Sorry dude i'm not a i want. I want the guy telling me what to listen to. I want the guy who with with a shirt going over. His belly barely goes over. He drinks his beer with a cousy. Oh and he thinks trucker hat and he tacos it. He doesn't eat at five guys. I mean thank goodness though. That right now as radio is dying and it really has died in many ways that we were at the same time that podcasts were growing because at this happened twenty years ago with radio. There's like oh well what do we do. There's no way to even connect with people's and that we just die out. But like actually i feel. It's not sorry. Not just going to say i feel like podcasts. Are actually a new breath in many ways you have to search it out in a different way but you have a voice that maybe you can even be more raw honest. Want to get really meadow. That's pretty soon. Podcast going to be broadcast. Oh yeah on radio. Yeah i can totally see that. I've been saying this for a long time. And i kind of said at the beginning when Because i went through when i first got into radio. We the last of the independence. I was ninety nine point. Nine k tied at one point. Seven k light wanted.

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"And just said hey. Do you remember calling ninety. Nine point nine k tied and and and having a frank conversation with a program director about one one of the. Dj's said on the air regarding ultimate and he gets back to me within minutes. Yeah remember that. Like i was that guy that dj and he goes good to now. That's good. I love a moment. Just thinking about this idea of like the the leader of the hells angels listening to the radio going. You know what. I'm gonna call that guy rushes into his office. People feeling he might have you know. There's probably a lot of other ventura chapters guys. Yeah toward like if my boss calls me office as my first betrayed est. Great mentor. boss keith. Royer k. Tied in santa barbara fantastic guy calls me into his office and he goes on the telephone. And he's a little shaky. My cou he just that was the president of the hells angels. He's mad at goes he goes. Believe me you don't wanna be on the receiving end of that phone call. Can you please not say anything. I just got goosebumps mike. I don't i'm sorry and i was. I was scared for about a day. And then i ward badge. Yeah i'm like yeah. That's good has there ever been in any other moments. Where like holy. Fuck that kind of freaked me out. That i just got a call like or threatening calls while you're on the radio Probably to yeah. Have you know. Never been on radio. And and i think people being on the podcast. We'll get an e email. Sometimes like i can't believe you said that thing right but nobody's threatening. I can't delete but like someone calling in and kind of a costing you a little bit. I remember now. I was doing afternoon drive in a resort town in michigan. But i was doing it from my kitchen in burbank. For like six years and i'd go out there every year but one time i talked about how The hustler was a great movie but the color of money was the stupidest fucking long time. Oh and then. I played the clapton in the way that you and some guy called. The station was harassing. Call the called them in michigan. Didn't call me. Wow but the the the music scheduler the the apd there. She's i can you. Can you please stop bagging movie. Because i'm tired of talking. My gosh. that's so funny. We have people that would stop by the station like unannounced as it didn't freak me out obviously because they have a few barriers to get to us but it was like who would just drive into his station and be like pop in and say. How do these people that are recorded. It must be true with both of you guys. But it's like they think that they know you because they hear you they hear your opinions. They agree with you there. Probably talking to the radio like yeah. I feel the same way. They like the barrier relationship with you. They're gonna come in and say hi. Yeah yeah well because of that. The part of the reason for that is that we're taught that when you're talking on the radio you're actually just riding shotgun with your best friend You know everybody's your best friend. You talked to one person you know you never say you guys. Yeah but Yeah it's it's It's a very very personal. That's one of the things. I love about radio. All throughout our lives developed these intimate relationships with disc jockeys. Yeah and we've never met before in our life but we feel like we know them that there are friends. Yeah and you have to realize that if you're going to remains sane in this business people are gonna come to you. They know all about you and as long as they're cool. You're cool. do you get. Do you feel like the people that associate with you. Do you feel like for the most part they get you right or do you feel like there's a misconception. There's a lot of paint on that canvas by now. But for the most part the people who i don't know there's like a of there's a lotta especially working for corolla. There tends to be a lot of lore surrounding certain people. Sure and in many cases in most cases it's because when that was first presented on the radio back in two thousand seven radio it's theater of the mind. Were having ourselves to at pouring into it. How much of that story is true. twenty percent. yeah you know things like that. I think over the years. We've i'm incredibly fortunate. I've been working for adam now for eighteen years. That's crazy. I feel like especially at ardine but still even more than six. Oh what twelve law anyone in kind of our age range of you hold down a job for longer than eight months. it's like. Are you retiring especially radio to. They used to say you haven't worked in radio until you've been fired. I get into radio. You're totally arrogant. Like fuck you do. I work in radio. I haven't been fired. I'm fucking good. Yeah the first. The first station fire me was one of the three seven them. Landon and i called all my friends told me that i guess what i finally work in radio absolutely. Yes they all go. And they all said Sorry dude this past. Like i don't know if you still keep up with radio news. Hopefully you're not doing that at all but like I love radio news. All access dot com and it was like a month bath right before code. That's when my boyfriend got like oh but like i feel like iheart. Everyone was just letting everyone go into.

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"It stripes just fucking general so i go to work and that night at about ten thirty i get a phone call on the air from the general manager really ten thirty at night. Hey just wanted to check and see how you doing doing good man. How are you all right. Hey i want wanna talk to you about something so if you could come in tomorrow that'd great okay that sex. I was planning on being here tomorrow job. Go get a job So i don't think anything of it. And i drive home and do you guys remember. Midori lazelle midori on ninety four nine. Okay so madari's shift was from ten pm to to the sonic chill or yet and i would get off work at eleven thirty eleven forty five and i drive home and i listened to midori show and her and i just became friends. Sometimes i just call her on the way home. And i believe i had this conversation with her. The weirdest thing. The general manager called me on the air at ten thirty tonight anyway. So i go home go to bed. Wake up the next morning. And i don't know if you guys can verify this but when you work in radio pretty much the first thing you do in the morning is turn on the radio. Oh yeah a lot of times definitely where are we. What did any time there are legal. I d i am my clogs right. Yeah is a world there a giant news story going on that. We're going to go on air and miss. Do i need to be there now. Exactly and i turn on the radio and it's the new home of fm talk. Oh faulk the station is gone. I don't have a job anymore. What the far. That's why the general manager wanted to talk to me flipped it overnight. The flip it overnight. This is the problem. I have with brady. It sounds like it's so fucking shady shady every week of every day of your life. You're like this could be the last day. That's a hard way to live there. Must 'cause a lot of in you First of all the anxiety. Most of the anxiety was yeah. We were a live on the radio and that was funny. Because you know. I did a few shifts in santa barbara live but when i got to one or three seven the planet. You're like we're we do everything live. Were still running carts. Were still doing cds. Oh and i loved every minute of that. Yeah but when you get off work at midnight you're not going to bed to it till four. Am you're not gonna sleep well especially if you live in a condo complex or pb or one So you get a combination of lack of sleep and then that time leading up to having to go to work at four o'clock in the afternoon all you're thinking about his. I have to go to work track of a movie in the. It's five pm so the anxiety was really really bad for a long time. I i totally understand this because one of my jobs i own an company where we live art at corporate events like live painting life drawing that kind of thing. And whenever have a have gigs every day. But when i have a gig day even if it starts at from six to nine the entire day is completely utterly fuck. I can't imagine that being my every day. Because i get up. I'm like well. i can't do that. I can meet launch. I got. I got four more hours three hours. It's like it's it's insane to live that way. It must make you guys go crazy. It did i. I definitely think on the flip side the the early morning wakeup like trying to have your alarm go off at four. Am i feel like. I never got into that. But i was going. Say that also happened with a really great station in san diego that i love called k. Pri and they switched overnight to christian to christian rock and so it's not real. yeah yeah. They flipped in the middle of the night. And i remember people waking up. And jesus again. This can't april fools joke or something so the next morning. Do you have that conversation with your boss. Mean obviously knew it was going to be about. But did you end up going into his office. And i talked to the gm. Nah and he's i excel and he saw the look on my face and he's like sorry for the huge But couldn't really tell anybody and to give him credit he was like look. I like you. I think his name is peter Really good guy. And he's like look. I just i didn't want you to find out about this without at least hearing my voice. I couldn't tell you about it. But i just felt that i owed you a phone call to tell you doing a good job. Let's talk tomorrow. And i feel like at least you've the good side of things because the only thing i miss about radio is having the live. Buzz and the live more interaction with podcasts. Like we'll hear from a couple people every week and be like i like episode on tuesday. But it's like. But i feel like at least you guys with karol it's like he can tweet out something and you're taking your speaking to people and it's almost got radio feel it. He purposely made it the radio for all the cool thing is now. We're no longer doing a four minute. Show of sixteen minute blocks seven minutes of commercials every hour. We're doing two hours straight in and out you know. I'm from door to door three and a half hours a day really. Wow that's right. It's it's it's it's the new four in the door they also feel like it would just met you but i get the feeling that you have the best way like a personality that you're not afraid to say what you mean and you're like your own person did that get you in trouble in radio. Oh yeah tell us i love. I love trouble. I got i got called into our. Gm's office for canterbury. And i said the word moist and a woman called in and said that she was offended that it was like we have to talk to like five people in a boardroom and they were almost strong. Arming us to apologize and we were like. Why would we apologize. We're not sorry for saying that. A fucked noise yeah. I agree be a friend of mine. we are on a corolla crews and a friend of mine said who is on occurs. Corolla fancy goes. I have an idea for a podcast. It's just you. And the the podcast is only twenty two seconds long. And the intro is words that sound gross guy says one of them was moist. Could be mad at dawson. Says that is a great segment. You should do that segment segment. Yeah yeah. I think that's great is worth just gross when you say that. Yeah real weird about twenty of them lost like non non-sexual but when you say them yeah like moist is the perfect example. Be talking about a fucking cupcake i. It's funny like i heard a comedian. Patton oswald talk about how like when they do a tv movie like a movie that they put on tv. They have to change the bad words. And it makes it way crappier when they like substitute like i'm gonna fuck you in the ass to like i'm gonna put my ding-dong your hoo-ha and it's like that's way creep here than just getting fucked in the ass. So it's like a lot of times like using those different words really do so what what are what's one of the times that you got in trouble Well let's see. I had the president of the ventura. Chapter of the hells angels. Call the radio station. Monday faulk just Just played stone song and started talking about altamont. I said some things that you know. According to some people's time line is true and correct. According to other people's time line is one hundred percent false. And let me tell you that. That's you want to end up on one side of those tracks. You're listening to that. They called in listening in the fucking clubhouse hell's angels clubhouse down in the real greedy part of ventura that a bad ass club house down there. I saw way after the fact that more than happened and The guy's name is christy. Last name is christy. I can't think of his first name right now. But i've recently reached out to him on twitter because he george christie he follows everybody that follows him so i can direct message. Him and i sent him a direct message about a year ago..

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"We ever adam and eve fifty percent campfire tempa. I can do a much faster if i'm reading it. Yeah that's awesome. How i've developed an ability to read ahead of my brain. How do you do that. I feel like your brain is so smart. I dunno lucky. I don't know i guess. Okay i've got a. I'm sorry. I don't wanna go our with you in this. I just need you to say it. So i can just get it out of here. I know it's horrible. Ask you can you just say in a world. Because i know i know you had to do that. One hundred thousand times in a world one bar fifty beard. Thank you is gonna hurt. Mike dawson is ways to unlock dude. You gotta voice you gotta no wonder you are where you are in an instrument it really is a guarantee to if i was in a random bar off a highway in kentucky and i met you i would not fuck with you at all just without voice and the feeling no way. I apparently can give some pretty mean. Look do you mean when. I'm enjoying myself. People look at me. Go to you pissed at me. Know what you look so angry soup so having your voice be such a predominant part of your entire persona right like working and Like like when you make random calls to schedule an oil change. Do people comment on it. They don't comment on it but they treat me very nice especially especially if it's a lady at the other end really must be you have the voice i'm wet. I'm wet so i got a call. I got a call from collections agency. They're like forget it. We took care of it for for the collecting for the city of los angeles. And just because i formed an llc and now i live in los angeles they feel like they can come and take tax but were exempt through a creative artist exemption under three hundred thousand dollars a year we pay zero taxes. Ely wait this is good to know. This is for the city of la but it only matters if you have like an llc way you know you're incorporated some right here's this dossier angeles right and and And the lady. The lady calls me cheese. You know talking like a collections asia and i say you know what ma'am. I'm very sorry about this. I'm sorry that the city of la has started waste your time. I didn't even live in los angeles. During these years. I lived in burbank. And she's like okay. Mr dawson wool. Would you mind sending them an email and copying me on it and then we just take this off our books. The nicest collection talk to sending you chocolate or something like that so pain you at the end so did you. I'm so interested. I mean we'll definitely go into podcast things i know. That's your present and future. But of course i know you from more of my my radio years and especially since i had always heard of you when i worked at the belly up to music. Venue because you were in san diego for a few years working at this really cool station called the planet that i thought was like It seemed to have a very good fan base. People feeling like the music was curated and picked really well and then all i remember as an outsider is this huge kind of corporate suits. Came in and changed everything. I just remember hearing about that. So like were you part of that Ending of the player. I remember hearing a music fan in a radio fan. Of course i was upset but being someone that was like a cousin of music venues so we were friends with other radio. People and i just remember hearing good things about you but then also like sad things about that kind of transition. So we're you caught up in that you know it's funny. Here's how that day went now. My show was from seven to midnight. Okay but since this weird Since i became music director The dogs dogs dogs were in your world record audio books in the other room and there are no bones bones so anyway i get to work. You know i gotta work from like three thirty to eleven thirty. Because god forbid you don't clock forty hours. I'm like dude. This is fucking radio man. I didn't get into this to do forty hours. Yes right well. That's the way it goes. If you're gonna if you're gonna have your stripes i love. I love how they make. I love album. Make a job sound so much more important by calling.

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"Mira cleo yeeha baby ooh i don't know why you're an arena team. Yeah thank you for coming up to los angeles again took of it. I'm really getting sick of it because every time just move every every time you say come to l. a. i'll show you some cool places and then we ended up and just some random cafe that every cafe does not special feel like the people there. I always feel like. I'm kind of like grossed out by some of the people act and dress like i'm all about style but sometimes i'm just like wow. These guys are thirsty. they're thirsty yeah just like okay. We get it you want. Someone took a picture of you and ask who you are. it's kind. I don't know it's gross. We should we are. We should go up to people and be like may i have your autograph odd. That would actually be funny. If we ran any man on the street took a picture with you. Your love your work of your work. We went to to luca lake which is kind of by burbank and sherman oaks and that that jam it does look like everyone is trying to be Our friend brian actually put it in a very funny way or was it you right i forget but someone said Like everyone looks like they're either working like honest or designing the set. The set does that which is so funny they do. It's like this eclectic colorful way of dressing but it is like a set designer. It's very funny because it's hard to stick and losses all the time but which is why. I chose our guest today because he is the antithesis the anti that scientists. He's the anti coagulant. It did shakespeare play right now. He's the anti my intro away. Because i want i want to tell you is exactly why we're going to talk with the wonderful mike dawson today. So if you listen to the adam kerr show you totally. Know who dawson is. He's been a character. You know a person forever and ever. He's the voice of the person that does a lot of the segments. He super funny super cool. I've also noticed as i listen the past couple of years. He's gotten a lot more like talking time in general so i feel like we've gotten to know the character of him from behind the scenes of my radio days. I've always heard of dawson. Because he worked in san diego radio for awhile on. I'm sure we will talk about this with him. But he was really highly regarded at this one station and he was music director there and a an on air talent and then i had remember hearing that there. Was this big blow up at the station and like a big shakeout of corporate versus music people. And then i he left or you know went on to work with corolla which i thought was a big kind of like cool. Fuck you to the radio. Now they're sitting on top of the game. That doesn't happen a lot exactly Doesn't and we'll hear that he is the voice of many different things including a lot of audiobooks and Some sports competitions and fun stuff are think once you hear one word out of his dude's mouth you're going to be like he should be in radio he should. He has it right. I'm so excited. I really think his voices unbelievable. I do too if he's one of a kind well. Let's let's just come on fuck around here to talk us into the sleeping bag. That would be so cool. That'd be great shooter. Asked him about to do it. So i wish i wish we could ask him. But we'll probably forget and that's why it's not gonna happen remember. You'll go into the sleeping bag with mike dawson something. I love about you right at the top to compliment. You sir. is that You speak so fast sometimes when you are doing that and we were talking about this but.

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Smashing Security
Valentine scams, SolarWinds, and a data deletion bungle
"Chums jumps happy. You ever made a mistake at work. Nope i used to work with you. So never made a mistake disagreed. Because you got it. Wrong of course allen as as a visiting professor at the university of surrey. Have you would you own up to a need goofs. Yes i would say. I often make mistakes. But i'd like to think of mistakes opportunity to learn. That's what i tell the students anyway. But unfortunately asset i've made i am part of. It is one of the reasons. I want to talk about what we're going to run. Which is that. You'd make certain assumptions as you're analyzing berries incidents for example you base it on a certain amount of information as you learn more you realize that you are mistaken. It's not so much that you were mistaken but the jump to conclusions and you learn very quickly that you really should do that Hurry along graham. We gotta get to this well now now. I used to be a computer program. I don't know five review of ever programmed computers limiting every you do. I haven't really ever. You haven't done a ten print corollas cool. I've done that rogue ramming really island of you ever made any programming mistakes l. Yes quite a few in fact in some of the earliest programs. I you have to go back a long way to find the machines that i i worked on a hold on was at joke that it was with cards you would submit them to some high priest through a three days later you get the results back and you learn very quickly not to make a mistake because you'd have to go through the whole thing again so you actually became very very serious with your program. These days people make a mistake and act conditioned component away. They go but now those days it was very much you have to be got to be so careful so the first half dozen yours make a mistake. Well i suddenly remember making some mistakes in my early days of program. One of my jobs was to Right the windows. Version of dr solomon's antivirus toolkit and the way in which we worked in those days is we actually had no computer viruses at the office. All of the computer viruses were. Alan solomons spare bedroom at his house. Well it was more secure than having them in the office last thing we wanted to overdo ship them to anyone but that meant that when i did programming on the virus finding engine i didn't actually have anything to test it against so i remember once i was given the source code in the challenge of speeding it up a little bit and i did some work on it for a few days my body back and i said i said i. You know it's a fair bit faster now. i think i've increased speed by twenty percent or something so alan took it back to the viruses and he said well done yes. You have split up. Unfortunately it no longer detects any malware. Two zero percent detect super fast. So you don't well then graham. Good thing your podcast. These days exactly. Yes nothing's dangerous as per so coating cock-ups can happen. I want to talk to you about something along those lines now. In the united kingdom we have a supercomputer system called the police national computer system the p. n. c. which stalls and shares information and criminal records between forces across the country so if police are investigating something rather than looking at old cards in a filing cabinet or anything about they can actually use the computer and suddenly can quiz. The computer even officers can use it for real time check so if they stop someone in the street they can calling. Someone will look up on the police national computer. If you're wanted in relation go. I gotta i gotta right exactly grow. You know lacrosse about her. Being in trouble with the law next okay. Now this week tell that story right well last month. It became headline news that some of the records stored on the police national computer. Databases had been unfortunately lost. What do you mean lost. Well i don't mean lost down the back of the sofa. Okay i interesting you bring up so famous interesting in fact. Why wouldn't i bring up so i would you to ground. You'll see you'll see later. Oh okay In fact over two hundred thousand records were reportedly deleted from the police. National compulsive not misplaced but actually lawson lost ju to what they described as technical issue It's set a good term now. I think when you've worked in the field of cybersecurity for well when you hear a company suffering from technically shoes. It's very natural to assume the worst it's very natural to assume. Oh maybe they'd been hacked. Maybe some ransom has been planted. Maybe they're downplaying it right. You feel like they're downplaying snafu. That might have happened. Maybe not sharing enough detail. Yeah yeah yeah. that's true. So the home office. They said that the loss data related people who'd been arrested and then released without further action.

Ric Edelman
Seattle man held on $10M bail in connection with shooting death of woman found in Seward Park
"Year old Seattle man is being held on $10 million bail in connection with the shooting death of a still unidentified woman whose body was found early Thursday in Seward Park. S P d responded to a 911 call around 4 A.m. Thursday, officers found a man slumped over the wheel of a white Toyota Corolla and found blood spatter and shell casings inside charges against the man who expected on Wednesday.

The Erick Erickson Show
Biden team prepares push for COVID relief bill expected to cost trillions
"Joe biden is unveiling In jobless claims the market is very excited for massive handout In fact lemme. Cbs news bit on this. Let me pull up their article. Here headline biden team prepares push for you cove relief. Bill expected to cost trillions president. Elect joe biden's corolla virus. economic relief. Package is expected to cost trillions and on tuesday transition officials brief democratic congressional staff about his priorities for the massive stimulus bill to people familiar with the plant old. Cbs news elements of the package considered by mr biden to be critical include. A two thousand dollar stimulus payment for americans more money for cities and states to boost the response to covid nineteen and improve vaccine distribution and provide more funding for schools. Mr biden also wants to see another extension an increase of enhanced unemployment insurance payments which were extended last month and are currently slated lasted until mid march. The biden white house is looking for bipartisan support. For its covid relief package which could mean significant changes to the legislation to get republican support. It mr biden cannot reach a deal with said republicans. The package could pass reconciliation. The process sometimes used for spinning measures under this approach. The bill would require only a simple majority to pass. it would not be subject to the filibuster. This option would be used to pass biden's framework with only democratic votes. Wants the georgia senate. Election results are certified. There will be a fifty fifty split between democrats and republicans in the senate and vice president kamla break ties with harris the fifty first vote democrats will control the senate biden is expected outline his covert relief package on thursday abide. Transition officials said wednesday That they would not yet comment. The legislation will face intense lobbying from members of congress some elements like the two thousand dollar stimulus paper for americans. Already had bipartisan support. Marco rubio said a letter requesting it the president-elect in ahead of the georgia runoff on january fifth said that he would increase from the democrats proposed twelve hundred dollars. The two thousand dollar check. Senator warren from massachusetts said a fifteen page letter To go by two by officials in which she called for more oversight of the federal government response to the pandemic and wants to see increases in data collection reporting places with frequent covid nineteen clusters including assisted living centers and behavior clinic behavioral health clinics. The incoming administration has solicited input on the legislation from state and local leaders. They've been enlisting mode with various governors. We do get a sense of urgency that then the prior administration on addressing. This and they are proactive. About working collaboratively with the state's said one democratic governor staff

Clark Howard Show
The Most Reliable Used Cars
"So i've had an obsession forever about why buying a used vehicle is so much better for your wallet than buying new. There are a lot of people who love new vehicle smell. They want that new vehicle and if it works for you financially. That's fine but for most people buying used is gonna be a much better choice but there are people like a vehicle that feels new. And that's why to me. The compromise has been historically a three model year old vehicle. So right now it'd would be twenty eighteen because the twenty one or what out on dealer lots now so when you buy a vehicle. That's three years old. As a general back of the envelope rule it will have lost roughly a third of its value some models substantially more than that others a little less but generally about a third of the value has been wiped out in those first three years even though the life of the vehicle is so today with vehicles running quarter million miles Not at all unusual. That's like normal now where it used to be hundred thousand miles pretty much. The expected reliable life span of a vehicle but vehicles vary a lot and quality and consumer reports has put out a recommended list of bike category. The most reliable vehicles you can buy depending on size. And i want to start with the most popular part of the vehicle market and these are the most reliable three-year-old suv's based on consumer reports deep dive research and again. These are all twenty eight teens. The honda cr v. honda hr v. The hyundai kona alexis annex the mazda. Five and the toyota highlander. So if you're interested in an suv. Those particular ones are the most reliable. Now when we talk about Cars mid size and large cars the most reliable eighteens the mazda six toyota avalon toyota. Camry accurate t. Lx and infiniti q fifty so people don't buy a lot of cars anymore they specially don't buy small cars. But i'll tell you the ones that are the most reliable small cars the chevy bolt. The honda fit the mazda three the toyota corolla and the toyota prius and the toyota prius c in addition the toyota prius prime. Could there be enough. Prius is on there and the volkswagen beetle so The only american owned company that made the list was chevy bolt but most of these other vehicles are actually manufactured in north america. Even if they're owned by quote unquote foreign automakers that a vehicle. That's very reliable. Starting you're looking at a vehicle that's very reliable is key but not enough. You want to do to other things you want to check the van to see if the vehicle has been in any major accident and it's time of ownership that the van research would show and then the other thing is a condition to purchase. You want to have that vehicle. Checked out by a mechanic of your choosing. I have a more thorough guide to how to pick a used vehicle and what steps you should go through on a used vehicle buying guide at clark dot com.

Clark Howard Show
What are the most reliable used cars?
"So i've had an obsession forever about why buying a used vehicle is so much better for your wallet than buying new. There are a lot of people who love new vehicle smell. They want that new vehicle and if it works for you financially. That's fine but for most people buying used is gonna be a much better choice but there are people like a vehicle that feels new. And that's why to me. The compromise has been historically a three model year old vehicle. So right now it'd would be twenty eighteen because the twenty one or what out on dealer lots now so when you buy a vehicle. That's three years old. As a general back of the envelope rule it will have lost roughly a third of its value some models substantially more than that others a little less but generally about a third of the value has been wiped out in those first three years even though the life of the vehicle is so today with vehicles running quarter million miles Not at all unusual. That's like normal now where it used to be hundred thousand miles pretty much. The expected reliable life span of a vehicle but vehicles vary a lot and quality and consumer reports has put out a recommended list of bike category. The most reliable vehicles you can buy depending on size. And i want to start with the most popular part of the vehicle market and these are the most reliable three-year-old suv's based on consumer reports deep dive research and again. These are all twenty eight teens. The honda cr v. honda hr v. The hyundai kona alexis annex the mazda. Five and the toyota highlander. So if you're interested in an suv. Those particular ones are the most reliable. Now when we talk about Cars mid size and large cars the most reliable eighteens the mazda six toyota avalon toyota. Camry accurate t. Lx and infiniti q fifty so people don't buy a lot of cars anymore they specially don't buy small cars. But i'll tell you the ones that are the most reliable small cars the chevy bolt. The honda fit the mazda three the toyota corolla and the toyota prius and the toyota prius c in addition the toyota prius prime. Could there be enough. Prius is on there and the volkswagen beetle so The only american owned company that made the list was chevy bolt but most of these other vehicles are actually manufactured in north america. Even if they're owned by quote unquote foreign automakers that a vehicle. That's very reliable. Starting you're looking at a vehicle that's very reliable is key but not enough. You want to do to other things you want to check the van to see if the vehicle has been in any major accident and it's time of ownership that the van research would show and then the other thing is a condition to purchase. You want to have that vehicle. Checked out by a mechanic of your choosing. I

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
With F.D.A. approval, Pfizer will ship millions of vaccine doses immediately
"A medical miracle president trump announcing the fda approval of vaccine against the corolla virus as given an emergency use authorization to pfizer's covert vaccine. This is one of the greatest scientific accomplishments in history it will save millions of lives and soon end the pandemic once and for all initial doses are supposed to be getting delivered across the us soon and go first to healthcare workers and the elderly. Jill data the approval counting on a record setting day for corona virus infections by johns hopkins. University's count nearly two hundred thirty. Two thousand new cases were reported on friday and both thirty. Three hundred deaths blamed the virus. That's also a

America in the Morning
Woman from Sugar Hill, near Atlanta, killed in car accident
"After after the the Thanksgiving Thanksgiving holiday holiday travel travel period period got got underway. underway. 19 19 year year old old woman woman from from Sugar Sugar Hill Hill was was killed killed in in a a traffic traffic accident accident on on McKay McKay ever ever rode rode in in Hall Hall County Sergeant Charles Parker with the Georgia State Patrol. Identifying the victim is Sofia Garcia Parker says that Garcia's car was hit head on by a Toyota Corolla that crossed the center line. No charges are pending against the driver of the Toyota 28 year old Leonardo Cruise, Vanegas. He and a passenger in his car were injured both her from flowery Branch. Now, at this point in the holiday weekend, seven people have died on Georgia roadways. The other fatalities have happened mostly in South Georgia. The travel period does continue through Sunday. We're on the

DLC
PlayStation 5 UI revealed: “Activity” shortcuts, picture-in-picture
"Christian. Spicer what is your story of the week? My story of the week is I wanNA, take a mental picture of right now where we are and I want to compare it to the end of this generation's life cycle because that is why I love you I the playstation five revealed issue I. Finally, thank you. We've seen a lot of the xboxes in the PS five has revealed. It's and the simplified kind of cleaner approach and showed off what can happen by pushing the PS bind on the controller and all the shortcuts, and so you don't need to go into the full home menu kind of get everything you need and. I think it's really slick looking for what I've seen I think it's you know until I go hand on with it I don't know how intuitive it is because there's always that line of like ad in featured and is the thing I want where I want it to be or not But what I'm super curious about is if or when it changes because that is one area where I feel like Microsoft has been very flexible over the years with the xbox one line of consoles and how much of that you I changed and as far as I can remember that ps four Cross media bar has kind of been what it is and I think they're not. Stars, I'm concerned. It's like it is because it it just is what it is. It's like this is my eighty. Corolla. It's great but the STO works. But it is. Yeah a little cumbersome in this I feel like the new one. I like what they're trying to do with it I think but Mario and Jeff I'm curious what your thoughts are on it from a user perspective. We'll let's just before we get into what we think about it. Let's just kind of. Summarize the. which is it's it's much more visual. Right? I mean the cross media bar has been text that comes up at the bottom of the screen and you move across it and pull things up and yeah there's a few images of games here or there but mostly it's it's a menu, right? It's a big long menu It's it looks to be the case that this new playstation five Ui. Is kind of using a card system that highlights what calling game play opportunities. It says, basically, this shows you can go back to things you missed, and so on it also shows that you can jump directly into levels or challenges that you WanNa plan certain games, and there's a new picture in picture feature that lets you view other parts of the game without leaving the screen or area you're currently in so Mario. Christians. Question is a good one. What do you make of it? What do you think is the more visual thing better or is it just more for the sake of more? It's funny because this whole week I have nothing but wanting to see what this you I was, and then of course, in one random day, it just dropped and then we got the state of play for it. So I'm so excited to actually to actually see, and then what I saw was a card game. Much and you know what? I love me some Card Games, the Simpsons Card Games still on my favorite games, I've ever played my life by all about card games. Exactly. But when it came to what I saw. At first I was like, yeah, I'm excited for new stuff but ultimately when it came to cards. My feeling was I just even though they're trying to look try to clean up some stuff with the lower bar with the audio function. Oda Audio functions. But when he got to the cards, things it just to me just look like more of a cluttered mess and I was terrified by it. Now granted majority of those were like it looked like for trophies in terms of percentages and stuff like that, which could lead into more information pilot complete those things that's all well and good. But then there's obviously the developer. Notes on the left where I I mean. I'll be honest I don't read any of those messages that come up when I look at my ps four and so for it to be there, I'm just hoping that there is going to be more customisation terms of how I want it to be in terms of removing certain things and just focusing on certain areas. That's just my. Take of it because every year I felt like my love for the PS four Ui had waned especially up to now where I feel like it is a drag in order to go from one place to the other. Obviously the the biggest thing for this generation is definitely be speed and I really hope that's all speeded up I do like the fact that there's games in media there look like they're separated now in terms of different areas. So if I, really WANNA focus on all my media stuff it'll be in one specific place it is. Now it's not good I hope. It's better. But when it comes to games, I'm also happy to the fact that it looks like everything's optimized for the game that you're playing and overlays on top of that for the most part. That's the big key thing I think is really nice about this. You I. Yeah you're right I. Didn't mention that and that is a big part of it is that all of this overlays on top of the game, you never actually leave the game you're playing or at least you don't have to leave the game you're playing in order to access all those features whereas push. PS Button on your your controller now it takes you out of the game put you on that blue screen and you're you know you're completely in a different

Roe Conn
Apple unveils new iPad, Apple Watch, & Fitness+ service
"Right? Or yesterday or whatever day they're announcing. They've got a whole bunch of new announcements aboutthe watch on iPad all sorts of stuff. Tell us about it. Yeah. Yeah, And this is actually just one of three big sets of announcement will be coming up with this fall in this manner. Yesterday they talk. They unveiled a brand to bringing versions of the iPad. A very good update to the Apple Watch on also a whole bunch of new services, but they're bundling together, including sort of Saletan style. Get your Get your fitness fitness workout through your television set while Malo actual people of work your way through what's going on. Right. How does what How does that work so to speak, he said. What appears on the screen. Yeah, it's called Apple Fitness Plus and and they have, like real top to your fitness instructors that are walking you through actual workout today, and some of them are recorded. Some of them are alive. But the really interesting part of that. Is that while you don't mean an apple watch in order to use this you if you have another watch and you're wearing it will it will Hey, actually guys, show you I'm on on my way the screen to the arcade here is what the heart right rate now is your one again. other data. And if they say Oh, for he fitness knows that instructor says, Okay, and now we're going to going for cardio. So we're looking he's for a target going of to 140. the arcade. Get it? It knows that What and is we'll say it? Okay, we're going to make your heart Pinball rate wizard. thing on That's the screen. exactly Much, much right. bigger. Here we It go. just Let's hear makes it. it there. OK, I will not tell any secrets by saying I'm not really all that interested in exercising. Give Not them me something about sure that sort can of new make and the gadget. pinball. He can make That's it more why he's going more to the involving arcade. And Uh, this is the sort things as well to make me want to jump up and down Oh, my living God. room. Here we go. You know, every day that's like virtual The can exercising. of worms You has know, officially Israel exercising been and opened. you buy like a No, your calendars. ah, 9 a 16, stationary about bike or six o'clock. a treadmill. Uh, Then thanks you can hang for playing. your laundry We've on got it. for You can't you handle $50 laundry gift certificate on an Apple from builders Watch. supply outlets. Uh, There's so much more than kitchen what? cabinets and open for business What go about? to build You their know, supply I gotta go. outlet Okay. dot I'm com just going for to their news the store hours. the pad. The iPad We'll take a break doesn't get and bigger the news on 7 now is 20 a bigger w GM. because it seems Hi. This to me is it's Jay almost foreigner getting to CEO be the same size of Rocket is a Mortgage small laptop. Making the right financial decisions Well, has never been more that's important. not a mistake. We can help guide you Now to those right they decisions have now to when redo they conversions matter most of the mortgage iPad. rates are This near is historic the middle of lows. the road version that called the iPad air. But the big deal here is that it's always been sort of the, uh so called, like the two of the Corolla of the iPad lines, the one that's most sensible for most people, and it's affordable. So this is the Send first time they've right given now it could a really be a big great redesigned time for to you give to take it some a positive lot of the style financial and steps a lot forward of the features. with a cash Of out the more expensive refinance iPad from rocket Pro mortgage, line, which so could it give doesn't you say the boost it is a bigger that screen you're looking 10.9 for. inches, In addition, we But may be the able to help you big refinance deal about this with little is that or no they've out made of pocket like the costs gap between at rocket the screen mortgage. and the edge We're committed of the device to smaller, every client so every it's time really is no the exceptions, same size device, no excuses, but they've put a bigger screen giving you in the it best in a much higher mortgage quality, experience. spring four k Call us or today something at 8338 like that, right? I mean, rocket it's or go the to rocket mortgage dot the com resolution. To learn more rate started to change 1.75% It's pretty big 2023 feed receive this is coming. Great 60 call for by cost information 16 conditions, 40. equal housing But lender the lessons in all big 50 deal States is and that MLS number it 30 has 30. what's called a very It's wide Bob. Suraj. colored, dammit. I didn't want So on a 9 a cheaper to 5 screen, job, like So what you I'm get here. on those 5 $50 to 9. tablets you get from See Amazon. you in the morning. If you're watching a movie is like half the screen is black. Because right there you guys like really beeper is on these on this screen. It It's can show such a wide range of colors. But when you're watching a movie, especially in HDR It looks much more natural when you read it. When you're looking at photos will give you will show you the photo as good as it was taken not. Oh, well, We're just going to try to do his best. We can to give you a lame cutdown version of it because our screen cost cost like gold dollars per unit. So the Apple Watch is seeing a couple of upgrades or price adjustment. So there's a watch Six. I believe a watch s ee. What's the story with the Yeah, They've got too much to models every year, they updated and once again they they've added some really huge features on the series six, which is their main line open. Spend $300 for it. Watch. They've added blood oxygen sensors to it. So it has basically as you're wearing it, a Chinese light that shines light and You three or screen for your skin and incentive, the color of your blood and the blood. Yeah, so and works as ah, of course, better than the production centers, a lot of a spot for the covert epidemic but the really cool things, But the apple other companies will add these beach at features to fitness watch, But it's just sort of a feature. Apple did such a great job of integrating with everything else. So this blood oxygen center? Yes, you can. You can decide. Hey, please tell me what my blocks in saturation levels right now. But it will also just keep sensing it is, of course, the day so if there's any alarming sort of a change, it will give you an alert saying, Hey, this is unusual even works as you're sleeping. So s so if for whatever reason, you're part stops putting your heart your lungs stops putting oxygen in your bloodstream at the rate that would be considered compatible human life. They consent that and say Here's an incident that happened last night. I don't know you should probably it won't get won't give you medical advice, but It is a piece of data that might move you from. You know what? I really have been having really terrible sleep Well at night at night after night after night. Maybe I should have got it. I've got a check up with my doctor in a couple of weeks. Maybe I should bring this up course The Boche will provide the doctor with all the data of what it was. It's been observing. Well, thanks for being with us. I just want to go back to one thing that you said is we wrap it up here. You said that the watch shines a light into your skin. Yes, well, we know that the purest courses pretty translucent. So if that's the way it doesn't that's AH along Go. I won't tell you too long here, but that's one of the interesting sort of limitations of these business watches. But of course, it can't do anything that sort of breaks. The skin on DH presents one of the holy grails of fitness watches. Being able to take lunch, blood sugar readings or two and do stuff like that. But unfortunately, there has been some experimentation that way, but there's no way to do it. But with blood oxygen, they found ways around it that again. They're not taking obviously not taking a blood draw, which is the most most efficient way of doing it. But it's good enough and the science is solid enough. For the purposes of this fitness, But you can tell you particularly when you're exercising. Yes. You're reaching the blood of your reaching the blood levels. So the action levels you're supposed to be targeting. As you're working out. You're getting healthier and healthy as it goes. Well, thank you, Andy. I really appreciated. You know, I'm sort of behind the curve on all this technical stuff and you've explained it, Even I can understand it Amazing. Thanks. And thanks to him every day you do You know what? It just struck me, though. The

Glenn Beck
Florida hospitals report ICUs at capacity as virus surges
"Florida's Corolla virus outbreak is beginning to push the state's hospitals to the breaking point. We get details from correspondent Erica Hill cases surging in the Sunshine State. More than 7300 reported on Tuesday. 43 hospitals in Florida report there I see you beds are now at capacity. Nearly three dozen Mohr are close, but the governor is pushing forward with plans to open schools next month. Touting his state's efforts to prepare for the long haul. The whole point of the curve. Flattening the curve was to make sure we had enough healthcare capacity weren't away better position today to be able to do that yet 43 hospitals in Florida report their ICU beds are at capacity. Dozens more are

Dr. Drew Podcast
Maurice Bernard
"Everybody wants to to your podcast. Keep supporting us and supporting the wind that blows the sales. The Corolla Pirate ship onward. Appreciate it very much, also. She Got Dr. do dot com the strings. We're doing there. We're trying to date on all. That's going on. With the. Situation and as well get after. Today, it is my privilege to welcome back to the program Marie Bernard Maurice Is it your numerous race? Nothing general about it. As I nothing about it I love and lithium. Save me on and off. General hospitals are released just recently. You Follow Maurice. Act Maurice Benard the an the also. Maurice, Benard TV were of course. If you remember, he was Sonny Corinthos on ABC. General Hospital since nineteen ninety-three and He's been a friend of this and work for a long time. I welcome back Bernard. Let led to be. Gut Bernardi my head because I I spoke to Anthony Hopkins the other night. Just I just A. It's a long story, but whenever I hear his voice I just think about him sitting down going okay Benard okay, but. Not In your in my not come out of my mouth. While most people say Bernard. Yes, I know, and that's actually I think what the guy's name is Bernard Anthony Hopkins says it's been on. So what's going on about? the book I kind of. Like. One flew over the coup. CUCKOO's nest meets Cinderella. And that's kind of what the whole I mean, but there's a lot of mental health in the book. An incredible love story. With Paula for over thirty years. And kids in animals in the whole thing. Are you still were. Murphy bought the house, or you're selling it or you're gonNA live there. That house down behind were Adam Corolla used to live now told that about what ten years ago then now. Yeah and is everybody's still living under the same roof for the. Kids SORTA scattered. What's happening? I got one of my kids a pregnant. She lives with her husband. Not here and then the rest of the kids are. Trapped in here. Now everyone's drive with everybody. So low telling you about the work I mean so. You're diagnosed with bipolar one. Yes, I was diagnosed. When I was twenty one. nobody knew what it was, nobody could tell me what was wrong with me and they put me in a mental institution. For two and a half weeks. and that was that was hell. Man will let's kind of break it down because because we didn't have terms then like bipolar, one bipolar, too I think we've been calling it manic depression back that that's what it was it or many of unknown origin, those sorts of things. And what were the symptoms? What was happening to you? I would stay up all night. I wouldn't sleep I would cry for no reason. I would. I was reading Phil Donahue Mind. He was talking directly to you on. Let me tell. You right before he would ask a question. I knew what he was going to say and I got my mom as a witness. So things like that. It was just a lot of things that we're just weren't normal in I wasn't on drugs. And I wasn't drinking so. They can figure it out. And then one night. I got out of bed I slept with my mom and dad. Just because I was sick or whatever it was, that was twenty one. And I jumped out of bed night I. Told my dad that I was the devil. Because then you taste something. Don't ever don't ever have anybody. Watch the exorcist. That movie traumatized me my whole life. So Cops came that night. But they couldn't do anything. Because once. The cops came into the House I was normal. I was a hey. What's going on now? We're just talking. Everything's fine. W Extras last night overdoing. It my mom and dad were crying and stuff so the next morning they took me to the hospital. And that was the beginning of of Hell. What was delicious at the hospital? Well. At the. This is the first hospital. In, order for them to put me in there. That take these big nurse guys grammy? Mike Dad my brother in at that moment I was calling my brother and my dad. The exorcist and I was sitting on. Now is saying you know I'm the exorcist? And gave me a shot. which put me out? And when I woke up. I thought I had died in Gun, heaven. Quiet, in in white in the hospital, it reminded me of heaven until I heard

Dr. Drew Podcast
Conversation With Maurice Bernard
"Everybody wants to to your podcast. Keep supporting us and supporting the wind that blows the sales. The Corolla Pirate ship onward. Appreciate it very much, also. She Got Dr. do dot com the strings. We're doing there. We're trying to date on all. That's going on. With the. Situation and as well get after. Today, it is my privilege to welcome back to the program Marie Bernard Maurice Is it your numerous race? Nothing general about it. As I nothing about it I love and lithium. Save me on and off. General hospitals are released just recently. You Follow Maurice. Act Maurice Benard the an the also. Maurice, Benard TV were of course. If you remember, he was Sonny Corinthos on ABC. General Hospital since nineteen ninety-three and He's been a friend of this and work for a long time. I welcome back Bernard. Let led to be. Gut Bernardi my head because I I spoke to Anthony Hopkins the other night. Just I just A. It's a long story, but whenever I hear his voice I just think about him sitting down going okay Benard okay, but. Not In your in my not come out of my mouth. While most people say Bernard. Yes, I know, and that's actually I think what the guy's name is Bernard Anthony Hopkins says it's been on. So what's going on about? the book I kind of. Like. One flew over the coup. CUCKOO's nest meets Cinderella. And that's kind of what the whole I mean, but there's a lot of mental health in the book. An incredible love story. With Paula for over thirty years. And kids in animals in the whole thing. Are you still were. Murphy bought the house, or you're selling it or you're gonNA live there. That house down behind were Adam Corolla used to live now told that about what ten years ago then now. Yeah and is everybody's still living under the same roof for the. Kids SORTA scattered. What's happening? I got one of my kids a pregnant. She lives with her husband. Not here and then the rest of the kids are. Trapped in here. Now everyone's drive with everybody. So low telling you about the work I mean so. You're diagnosed with bipolar one. Yes, I was diagnosed. When I was twenty one. nobody knew what it was, nobody could tell me what was wrong with me and they put me in a mental institution. For two and a half weeks. and that was that was hell. Man will let's kind of break it down because because we didn't have terms then like bipolar, one bipolar, too I think we've been calling it manic depression back that that's what it was it or many of unknown origin, those sorts of things. And what were the symptoms? What was happening to you? I would stay up all night. I wouldn't sleep I would cry for no reason. I would. I was reading Phil Donahue Mind. He was talking directly to you on. Let me tell. You right before he would ask a question. I knew what he was going to say and I got my mom as a witness. So things like that. It was just a lot of things that we're just weren't normal in I wasn't on drugs. And I wasn't drinking so.