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All right, here we go. Tuesday, November 4th, 2025. I keep thinking it's October. No, it's officially November. We're headed towards Thanksgiving. I think yesterday it was 52 days till Christmas. Uh, gross. If you wanna get ahold of me, you can over at (208) 535-1015. I was reading this disturbing news right before the show started about Tom Brady. He cloned his dog. Right before his previous dog died, he took a sample of her blood and used that to make a clone with that company... What are they called again? Like Colossal Biolabs or something like that. Basically, now he has a new dog that is named Junie, but Junie is a clone of the previous dog, Lua. He says he was able to get a second chance with his beloved pet. Can you just keep cloning your dog to where it's like you essentially have the same dog for the rest of your life? If you have Tom Brady money, I'm sure that's feasible. I couldn't imagine having my mom wanting to clone our previous dog, Daphne, which is... who is one of the worst dogs ever. [laughs] That would absolutely suck. My parents just got new couches, 'cause, you know, Daphne tore up the, the other couch, barking her head off, losing her mind any single time a, uh, person would come, uh, come close to our house, let alone, uh, ring the doorbell. Like nobody could come within 100 feet of our house without her ripping up the couch. It's like what did the couch do to you, you dumb dog? My mom would have easily, easily cloned that, uh, that piece of crap. [laughs] I really, I really loved and hated Daphne. I, I, I loved her for all the memories we had together, but at the same time, she was one of the worst dogs ever. Really. No training whatsoever. I've talked about this before. My mom, I, I would talk to her and be like, "Why haven't you trained Daphne yet? She pees and poops in the house. She's like five years old." And then she would somehow turn it against me, that type of thing. "Well, I, I didn't train you and look how you turned out." type of thing. 

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I can't, I can't imagine my mom cloning Daphne. I really can't. Anyway, Peaches Pit Party will return here in just a few. There are some nights where I just can't go to bed, and I started using melatonin. And now it pops up all over my feed today that melatonin is linked with a higher heart failure rate in this, uh, preliminary study. What did I see earlier? It was like linked it like... or it caused a 90% increase or something crazy like that. Yeah, the study said using melatonin for a year may be linked to a 90% higher risk of heart failure. You best believe when I go home tonight, I'm just gonna take that bottle, throw it away. If I can't sleep, I can't sleep. It's my fault for staring at a screen all day, eating poorly, potentially not exercising. I feel like if another night comes around where I can't go to bed, I might just go like on a late night walk or something like that to really just help out, get myself tired rather than, you know, take a pill that makes me fall asleep now, then all of a sudden heart failure pops up. That's the last thing I need. Peaches Pit Party right here on K-BAR 101. The, uh, billionaire businessman who is credited with inventing the frozen burrito, Dwayne Roberts, he passed away at, uh, 89 years old. He, uh, yeah, basically entered the food industry, came up with the frozen burrito back in 1956. Where's my old car horn at? [car horn blaring] 1956, and now imagine having one of the wor- the first frozen burritos, what that would have been like back in the '50s. When was the microwave invented? 

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1845, I had to do a quick Goo- Google search there real fast. Not 1845, 1945. [laughs] 1845. Did I say 1845? I don't know. It's 1945, October 8th, 1945. 

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When did microwaves come out for home use? 1955, 

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when the brand Tappan, T-A-P-P-A-N, introduced the first home model, but this large expensive wall-mounted unit was not successful. The first popular countertop microwave was the Amana RadaRange, RadaRange, introduced in 1967. Through widespread adoption, didn't hap- though widespread adoption, didn't happen till the late 1970s due to the high prices. My dad told me that, uh, his dad, my grandpa was like one of the first people in the neighborhood to have a microwave and everyone would come over and watch it just cook something in a matter of seconds. Now we just 

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take advantage of it. Now we just, you know, use it and that's about it, really. There are people now who are against microwaves. I think Blake Griffin, the former NBA player, he vowed to never use a microwave. He always cooked stuff on, on the stove, um, or the oven. I'm like, "Okay, good for you buddy." [laughs] But imagine back in 1956, I mean if the, uh, microwave wasn't necessarily, 

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uh, affordable back when the f- frozen burrito came out. 

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1967, Amana released the first popular countertop home model, the RadaRange. RadaRange, however you say it, cost around $500 back then. What's $500 back in 1967? That's a whole lot, that's a whole lot now. 

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Can't imagine 1955, the first home microwave was sold by Tappan, but it was a large expensive wall unit. So in 1956, a year later, that's when this guy, uh, uh, made and inv- invented the frozen burrito.What, did they just cook it on the stove, put it in the oven? That's about it. I feel like that would take more time. I don't ... Maybe it was for the wealthy back then. Like, you had, you were wealthy, you had a microwave, and you could eat a frozen burrito, and that was a luxury, right? The peasants had to, you know, get the tortilla, [laughs] the can of beans, heat it up on the stove. I don't know. But rest in peace to Dwayne Roberts. Passed away at his home just days before his 89th birthday. 

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Again, just rest in peace. That's about it. K-Bear 101. Now, this all sort of seems like fake news, that I keep seeing Disturbed announces indefinite hiatus. And what they really mean is that they're just gonna take a long break. That's what the band said. 

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But they're just saying like, after, after this tour, they're, they're gonna ne- th- they need a nice long break. That was it. Indefinite hiatus sounds so much worse than what it actually is. You know, it almost seems like they'll be done for good. I think that's what most people are interpreting that headline as. Like, they're just done forever. 

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So, there's been a few people who, uh, have posted that news in the K-Bear 101 Idaho Rock and Metal Facebook group, and then there were comments saying like, "They were great live. I'm glad I got to see them." They're just ... They'll be back. They're just taking a break for 2026. I mean, there's a lot of people that are gonna be taking a break for 2026. But then there will be other bands who haven't toured at all this year that hopefully will announce a tour next year, or do something. I don't know. I- I just saw that headline and was like, "Wait, they're not gone for good." They're just taking a nice long break. Exactly what, uh, David Draiman said in the first place. Could the Los Angeles Dodgers become the first MLB team since the 1998, 2000 New York Yankees to win three World Series titles in a row? That's certainly what these sports book operators think. The Dodgers are plus 350 to go back to back to back with the Yankees second at plus 800, followed by the Philadelphia Phillies. You know, that, that ... I h- I hate this whole odds news thing that pops up from time to time. Just, just know that the Dodgers, more than likely, will threepeat, hopefully. Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens were among the best players in their era. Because of, uh, steroid controversy, neither player is in the Hall of Fame. But they're getting another shot as they, along with, uh, Carlos Delgado, Jeff Kent, Don Mattingly, Dale Murphy, Gary Sheffield, Fernando Val- Valenzuela are on the Hall of Fame's contemporary baseball era ballot this year. Insiders say Bonds and Clemens are still unlikely to get the votes to get into the Hall of Fame, but their hopes are still alive, at least for now. Bonds won seven MVP awards as a player. Clemens won seven Cy Young awards. Roids or no roids, that's not too shabby, but still, you ruined your career by injecting those PEDs into your system. Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little doesn't seem very impressed that he set a new record for the longest field goal in NFL history, 68 yards against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. Little, who missed three kicks in the Jaguars' previous two games, said that making it was easy. If you think about it, it's like, kick it straight enough, kick it long enough, and it goes in, simply put. Or playing indoors where on natural grass, you kick it long enough, you kick it straight enough, it's going to go in. Of course, now that kickers can work on their batch of kicking balls all season, this new record might not last too long. That does it for your Shot Clock Sports Update right here on K-Bear 101. There's not a single good thing that the time change causes, is there? Like, the time change messes with people's, uh, rhythm, messes with people's hearts, messes with traffic. Yeah, apparently it messes with, uh, more people out in the roads 

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just because you're a- uh, an hour behind, I guess? An hour ahead? I don't know. But it feels like every time I'm driving to and from places, everyone in Idaho Falls basically says, "Hey, let's get in Peach's way." And sure enough, they do so. It's like The Truman Show, where they wait for me to get on the road and then all of a sudden, boom, everyone in Idaho Falls has to be somewhere else besides where they are. Gets rather annoying. I get off of work, takes forever to get onto Sunnyside. I hate the fact that you have to alter your route because of so many people driving around. Yesterday, I decided to get some, uh, cookies at Chick-fil-A. They have that bag of cookies. You buy like six of them. It's $9 for six of their cookies. Still kinda pricey, but almost worth it. But for me to go from Chick-fil-A to Rexburg, it was 46 minutes. And there was one street, that's one lane, I had to go cut through the neighborhood, get around the whole thing. It's a nightmare. It really sucks being off at 5:00. Like, when my shift was 9:00 to 6:00, 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, it was better, but when you're off at 5:00, so is everybody else. When you get to work right at 8:00, everyone else, for the most part, gets to work around that time as well. This morning it felt like it was The Truman Show. Had to leave ... I left my, uh, neighborhood, go to this one street. There's nobody coming. I finally get to that street. All of a sudden, 10 cars all at once 

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decide to get in my way. Should put that fake siren on the top of my car, you know? Get everyone to leave. It's always great when you drive behind a police car and the lights are on. They clear the path for you. No, I'm kidding. Don't do that. Don't, don't, don't take me seriously. I just simply don't know what to think of this. You know, food companies, they just can't resist combining two foods designed for the Thanksgiving table into one. Kraft has announced a new limited edition apple pie flavored mac and cheese. Yeah. The company says mixes cheese, apple, and cinnamon flavors for a shockingly delicious ...If you have to use the, the phrase "shockingly delicious," I don't think it's meant to be paired with each other. Apple pie flavored mac and cheese. You're gonna get some gross looks with that one. "Oh, what are you having for lunch today? Oh, I'm having some apple pie flavored mac and cheese." "Excuse me? Did you partake in a certain activity beforehand 

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and that's why this sounds good to you?" Don't knock it 'til you try it, Peaches. I already know I wouldn't like it. I, I don't know how I'd feel about those people who decide to ruin the apple pie by putting cheese on top of the apple pie. You know? That, for some reason, is a delicacy to some people. Not most. Just some. If you do wanna try apple pie flavored mac and cheese, it's available at Walmart now through Thanksgiving. I guess we'll have to do, uh, Victor Eats with this one, and, uh, potentially get it on video and put it u- put it on our socials at K-Bear 101FM. [whoosh] Now, I would never really consider myself out of touch. I, uh, am not able to keep up with 

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the, uh, the phrases that the kids say these days 'cause I'm not around kids. Maddie is the youngest person I know and she was born in the year 2006. Works right across the hall, talks to me all the time. Says, uh, most of the phrases that, uh, the young people are saying, like, "I no ball," and you know, that six, seven phrase that people are still wondering exactly what that is. But People Magazine, they, uh, they, they, uh, posted their Sexiest Man Alive, uh, Award. They post they, they basically announced who is their Sexiest Man Alive, and it's this dude named Jonathan Bailey. Never heard of him in my entire life. Apparently, he's in Wicked. He's in Bridgerton. He's in Jurassic World: Rebirth, so the only thing I could possibly see him in is Jurassic World: Rebirth. Bridgerton, yeah, never watched that, nor do I plan on it. Wicked, no thank you. That's the unfortunate thing, is my girlfriend is huge into, uh, romance, and, uh, you know, musicals, and I cannot stand musicals. I really can't. I, I despise, loathe musicals. I think if you're watching something and all of a sudden they break out into one of the worst songs you've ever heard, I will turn it off. Uh, musicals, never good. Never ever, ever good. And she doesn't like horror movies. I love horror movies. So, sometimes we have to come up to this, uh, agreement. Well, right now we're on this, uh, this binge of classic films neither of us have seen. We've watched Back to the Future Part I and II. We'll move onto III tomorrow, and then I think after that we might just, uh, see what other classics there are that we both have not seen. I should have a long list going from my previous To Peach Their Own Questions of, uh, listener recommended movies that I've done in the past. Also, my To Peach Their Own Question for later this afternoon, it's, uh, what's your comfort movie or show when life gets heavy? So, there's that. If you want to answer ahead of time, you can over at 208-535-1015. [whoosh] I was talking about this with my friends recently, that, uh, there was some stuff that was overblown in TVs and movies back in the day that you think about now, you're like, "I've never once encountered that." Quicksand. You saw every person battling quicksand. They somehow start sinking. "Oh, no! Quicksand!" They have to rescue themselves. They have to rescue each other out of there. People offering me drugs. Usually they keep those to themselves, right? Or you have to pay for those. [laughs] Getting lost in the Bermuda Triangle. That was a huge thing. Maddie, what are you staring at? 

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All I heard was offering you drugs. 

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Oh, that's what you heard. You heard drugs and you immediately were summoned. 

00:16:11,246 --> 00:16:11,915 [Speaker 1]
I, yeah, pretty much. 

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The Maddie kid- 

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What up, him? 

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... joining me in studio. I was talking about, uh, problems that were overblown back in the day, like quicksand. 

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Yeah, I thought- 

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Never once- 

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I was, uh, worried I was gonna die if I, you know, ever set foot in your sand. 

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Right. 

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So I get it. I get, I get the hype. 

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Um, has anybody ever offered you drugs, Maddie? 

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Unfortunately, no. 

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[laughs] Oh. Getting lost in the Bermuda Triangle. That was a big thing? 

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Um, I don't think I've had that... I haven't had that worry. Um, another thing is the, the free candy van. It was so- 

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Never seen one of those, right? 

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Uh, never have, but I was worried one day, one faithful day, one of those vans were gonna pull up and said free candy and I was never gonna be seen ever again. 

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Oh, you were gonna be that person, even though you were taught to say no to strangers. You were gonna be that person. W- were, were you shown those videos quite a lot as a kid? 

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Like the PSAs that were fearmongering? 

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Yeah, like, those horribly, uh, acted, like those, those horrible actors going like, "Hey kid, why don't you come in? I got some candy." 

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Yeah. 

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"I know your mom." 

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Yeah. 

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[laughs] 

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Um, and you know what? That, that striked fear into my little eight-year-old heart. I was worried I was gonna get taken away by some man in a free candy van. 

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Did you have the DARE program as well? 

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Yep. And my mom still teaches it. 

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Good. Okay. 

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So. 

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So the kids can see the horrible effects of drugs. 

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Yep. Don't do drugs, kids. Drugs are bad. 

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Yeah. Well, I, I had found out earlier on in the show that melatonin now linked to, like, 90% increase in heart failure. 

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Oh, no! [laughs] 

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So I'm no longer taking melatonin. 

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Oh, dude. We may both be cooked, I'm afraid. 

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I've only taken it a couple of times compared to some people that I know. 

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Yeah, I know some melatonin fiends out there. 

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Right. 

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I'm not, I'm not a big melatonin taker. There's like a substitute for melatonin that's pretty good and that knocks me out. Um, but 

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that's, uh, that's in- that's interesting. You'd think it'd be the opposite. 

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We were, we were just recently talking, 'cause we're planning this weekend to go to Salt Lake City- 

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Woo! 

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... to go, to go see Set It Off- 

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Yeah 

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... Fame on Fire, Vanna, and, and, uh, Was The Pretty Wild, now Autumn Kings again, who we saw, uh, open up for Hollywood Undead. But, um, we were talking about how you're gonna try to drive home the night of the show- 

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[laughs] 

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... and I was like, "You don't wanna go home at, like-" 

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No. 

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"... 1:00 in the morning." 

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I, and I've done it before and let me tell you, it was not fun. 

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It's not fun at all. 

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No. 

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It's one of the worst, uh, things you could do. 

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So, yeah. I, I probably will spend the night, but I gotta bounce in the morning 'cause Maddie's got brunch with her grandma. 

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With Grandma Kidd. 

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Grandma Kidd![car horn] 

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Shout out to her. Does her car horn sound something like, uh- 

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Vroom! 

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Like this? 

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[elephant trumpeting] 

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Probably. 

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Dude, that, that's what Jade sounds like whenever he opens his mouth. 

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That's true. That's wha- every time he tries to tell me to do something. 

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[laughs] 

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[elephant trumpeting] 

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Yep, yep. 

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Maddie, since you're still here in the studio, you're a part of our fantasy football league- 

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[laughs] 

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... here in the office. 

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Yes, I am. 

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And, I, I had a feeling that most people were not going to, uh, take it seriously or they would just stop caring a couple weeks in. I think you guys did it a whole lot earlier than I thought you would. 

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I think, I just, Peaches, I'm really sorry, I'm gonna be honest with you, I kind of just don't know anything about football. 

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That's okay, like, we, I've had to teach Star down the hall- 

00:19:15,848 --> 00:19:16,358 [Speaker 1]
Yeah 

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... multiple times how to switch out her players. 

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Yeah. And I think, I think I just need, like, a constant reminder, like every weekend, "Remember, set your lineups." 

00:19:24,968 --> 00:19:24,978 [Speaker 0]
Well- 

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"Remember, set your lineups." 

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There are games on Thursdays. 

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Oh. 

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It's Tuesday today. Tomorrow it'll be, like, the first day of waivers. Thursday will, there's some games, not too many. But it's always Thursdays and Sundays, or when, uh, Thursdays, Sundays and Mondays. 

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So what's the best day to set your lineup? [laughs] 

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I, I, I would say Thursday. 

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Um, on Halloween, I went to this, this, this function, and I was tell, talking to some kid about our fantasy football league, and he's like, "Let me, let me see what you got." I'm like, "Yeah, it's not looking good." And I sh- like, logged in, turned my phone around, and he went, "Ooh." 

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[laughs] 

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So that really tells you how good I'm doing. 

00:20:00,228 --> 00:20:04,748 [Speaker 0]
We're on polar opposite ends of the, uh, the standings. Like, I'm eight and one now. 

00:20:04,748 --> 00:20:05,008 [Speaker 1]
Ah. 

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My only loss is to Josh from Class of '97, only because my best players were on a bye week. 

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Ah, man. 

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And you're, uh, you're one and eight. And I was just telling you off the air you have a 1% chance- 

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[laughs] 

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... of making the playoffs. I have 99. 

00:20:17,768 --> 00:20:19,438 [Speaker 1]
You know what? Good for you, bro. Woo! 

00:20:19,438 --> 00:20:20,848 [Speaker 0]
Oh, good for you. 

00:20:20,848 --> 00:20:21,468 [Speaker 1]
Football! 

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[laughs] But Mack, who's also down the hall on your end of the building, she had three or four people. She had two people that didn't have any points, she had two others that weren't even playing, but she beat Josh. 

00:20:36,028 --> 00:20:36,408 [Speaker 1]
How? 

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With four players. 'Cause two of her players had 80 points together. Christian McCaffrey had, like, 38 points. The other guy had, like, 30-something. Might have been, like, 70-something points. But still, she beat Josh without even trying. 

00:20:50,928 --> 00:20:52,478 [Speaker 1]
And you know what? Good for her. 

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[laughs] 

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'Cause I wish I had the same luck, n-, but isn't my one win against Jacob? 

00:20:57,148 --> 00:20:59,248 [Speaker 0]
Your one win is against Jacob, and that's when I helped you- 

00:20:59,248 --> 00:20:59,258 [Speaker 1]
Yes! 

00:20:59,258 --> 00:21:03,708 [Speaker 0]
... with your lineup, because you had multiple people who just sucked. 

00:21:03,708 --> 00:21:04,038 [Speaker 1]
Yeah, I know. 

00:21:04,038 --> 00:21:05,028 [Speaker 0]
In, in your starting lineup. 

00:21:05,028 --> 00:21:07,668 [Speaker 1]
It's 'cause I picked the f- guys with the funniest names for- 

00:21:07,668 --> 00:21:07,998 [Speaker 0]
Right 

00:21:07,998 --> 00:21:09,728 [Speaker 1]
... drafting day. I was like, "Ha, ha, ha, ha." 

00:21:09,728 --> 00:21:13,988 [Speaker 0]
Well, Star dropped ... Oh, Star's quarterback completely shattered his arm. 

00:21:13,988 --> 00:21:14,528 [Speaker 1]
Oh, really? 

00:21:14,528 --> 00:21:16,168 [Speaker 0]
Uh, you want to see the, the video? 

00:21:16,168 --> 00:21:17,088 [Speaker 1]
Is it gonna gross me out? 

00:21:17,088 --> 00:21:17,138 [Speaker 0]
Are, are- 

00:21:17,138 --> 00:21:17,908 [Speaker 1]
It's probably gonna gross me out 

00:21:17,908 --> 00:21:20,308 [Speaker 0]
... are, are you okay with, uh, broken bones? 

00:21:20,308 --> 00:21:21,348 [Speaker 1]
I'll live. Let me see it. 

00:21:21,348 --> 00:21:22,108 [Speaker 0]
Do you think so? Okay. 

00:21:22,108 --> 00:21:22,228 [Speaker 1]
Yeah, let me see it. 

00:21:22,228 --> 00:21:24,528 [Speaker 0]
His name's Jaden Daniels. He's on the Commanders. 

00:21:24,528 --> 00:21:25,098 [Speaker 1]
Dude. 

00:21:25,098 --> 00:21:29,708 [Speaker 0]
They, they, they of course always replay ... Here you go. 

00:21:29,708 --> 00:21:30,768 [Speaker 1]
Ooh! 

00:21:30,768 --> 00:21:35,068 [Speaker 0]
[laughs] Yeah, that's his arm going completely back, Maddie. 

00:21:35,068 --> 00:21:37,327 [Speaker 1]
Dude, that's, that's nasty. 

00:21:37,328 --> 00:21:37,708 [Speaker 0]
Yeah. 

00:21:37,708 --> 00:21:41,128 [Speaker 1]
Um, dah. That sucks. 

00:21:41,128 --> 00:21:41,138 [Speaker 0]
[laughs] 

00:21:41,138 --> 00:21:41,948 [Speaker 1]
Football! 

00:21:41,948 --> 00:21:44,668 [Speaker 0]
Football, yeah. 

00:21:44,668 --> 00:21:46,828 [Speaker 1]
La, la, wa, wa, wa. 

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You know, fun size candies, for the most part, they're not fun. They're just like little samples of the candy that you potentially want to try more of, right? That's how I feel about them. They're like free Costco sample size. You get like a quarter-size, uh, 3 Musketeers. You're like, "Okay, that was decent. Now can I get a real candy bar, please?" Usually on Halloween you would hunt for those, uh, houses that would, uh, give out full-size, giant king size, I think they're s- I think they're called king sized. King sized chocolate bars, but, you know, now trunk or treats are predominantly what people go to. I don't know if they hand those out there or not, but, uh, yeah. Don't get me started on those trunk or treat events again. Those [laughs] things, I, I hate those things. They kill Halloween. They just promote a business and that's about it. Just have it be door to door, October 31st, like it should be. That's about it. But anyway, the only fun size candy that I thoroughly enjoy are Nerds. You know those tiny little boxes? I will open those, pound those like a shot, you know, drink them like a shot, eat them all. Man, they're good. We have some leftover Halloween candy in the break room. I just walked over there to use the restroom, because the b- the break room's right by the restroom. And I look inside the giant, giant basket of candy, and sure enough, the Nerds are right there. Haven't had those in quite some time. I might need to grab another, uh, little box there. Let's do some Wind Walkers now. Uh, Hereditary on K-Bear 101. A Florida woman by the name of Lori Greene found herself in a very bizarre situation where she had to convince the state that she is not the owner of a garage repair company. Not many people can say they've been in that position, but Lori kept receiving mail for a company called Level Garage Door LLC that listed her home address. She also noticed a lot of cars were driving up to her house and then driving away, so she looked up the company online, found a website listing her home as the business's address, even provided driving directions to get there. Lori also called the business but was hung up on as soon as she asked why her address was being used for the business. So, she reported the fraud to the Florida Department of State. Something's fishy going on with this, uh, business here, by the way. Don't just hang up on somebody like that. "Hey, why are you using my address?" Doonk. [laughs] She, uh, reported the fraud to the Florida Department of State, had to prove she owned her home. Records show the state recently dissolved the company because it did not, does not have a license to install garage doors, but the website with Lori's address is still live, so she may continue to receive mail. It's kind of like when I kept getting these calls. Now, I, I, for the most part, spend most of my mornings in the Cannonball 101 studio. That's where I go while Victor does his morning show in here, and then when 10:00 AM rolls around, Victor's out of here and in his office, I go into the K-Bear studio. But when I'm in the, uh, Cannonball 101 studio, the phone number in there used to be listed for a cab company or something like that. For some reason, I think it was listed ... I've ended up finding it out.Ended up finding out that the phone number was listed for the specific cab service, uh, for- uh, Yellowstone. And I was getting all these people asking for a taxi cab. And so, I would answer the phone going, "Cannonball, what's up?" And they would go, "Cannonball, what? What?" 

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And they would just be all confused. And most of them would just hang up after a brief moment of silence, not realizing who they called. But luckily we got that fixed. Just reminded me of that whole situation with today- with today's What The Headline?, right here on K-Bear 101. [graphics whooshing] Now, what would you do in this situation? Imagine checking your bank account. All of a sudden your paycheck went from what? 1,400, 1,500 to all of a sudden $87,000. This factory worker in Russia, he, uh, was accidentally given $87,000. He was expecting a small bonus of about $580. But instead his account showed the deposit of 87,000. He was stunned, but then remembered hearing rumors about a large year-end bonus and assumed that was his. This was it. But the celebration didn't last long. The factory's accounting department called him, said the money was sent by mistake and demanded it back. But Vladimir said nope, refused to give it back. He argued the payment was labeled as salary, and in his view that made it his. But the company said the cash was meant for 34 employees in another branch of the company. They sued. Courts have repeatedly ruled against Vladimir, freezing his accounts, which sucks. But still- still he's not backing down. He's appealed all the way to Russia's Supreme Court insisting he's entitled to the windfall. Meanwhile, the company's CEO says they'll use every legal too- tool to recover the funds. Meanwhile, Vladimir has already spent some of the money on a new car and a move to a different city. Should have just disappeared all completely, you know. Taking the money, wouldn't be able to get in contact with the company, that type of thing. But I feel like that would also land you in bigger trouble. I don't know, I feel like I would... Ka- karma would get me. If I was gifted all of a sudden, like everybody's pay here in the building, I would immediately be like, "This... Something's not right here. What's going on?" And I get told, "Hey, you got everybody's paycheck?" Oh, okay. That makes sense. Please, give the others their money that they rightfully deserve. You know? [upbeat music] Thanks for listening to Peaches Pit Party, the podcast. If you enjoyed the show, please share, subscribe, and rate the podcast. Peaches Pit Party is hosted by me, Peaches, AKA Brendon Peach, and is a production of Riverbend Media Group. For more information or to contact the show, visit riverbendmediagroup.com. Until next time, peach out.