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SPEAKER_02It is 607 on the Liz Calloway Show with Next Summers. Welcome to Your Tuesday. Did you say it was Taco Tuesday?
SPEAKER_07Well, it's always Taco Tuesday.
SPEAKER_02I'm just asking.
SPEAKER_07I mean, you know, it's Taco Tuesday.
SPEAKER_02I had like taco burrito type of dinner last night.
SPEAKER_07I made homemade tacos on Sunday. I know. All right.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, Javi makes them too. Yes, he's back.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, I'm back.
SPEAKER_07I'm back.
SPEAKER_02The quinturn is here.
SPEAKER_07We actually had people asking, hey, wait a minute. Isn't the quinturn in on Mondays? I'm like, look at you memorizing other people's schedules.
SPEAKER_02Maybe people asked about you.
SPEAKER_06They're following me. They're following me closely. Oh my gosh.
SPEAKER_02What is your um your platform of choice for social media?
SPEAKER_06My platform of choice. I'm stuck between Twitter, or I guess X and Instagram, I think. But I don't re I don't use Instagram for news. I just use it to keep up with friends, really.
SPEAKER_02Oh, okay. A lot of your friends use that. They're on the gram.
SPEAKER_06They're on the gram. They're on the gram.
SPEAKER_02Come on.
SPEAKER_06Is that what your friends call it? The gram? No.
SPEAKER_07There goes your cool thing.
SPEAKER_06It's one of those things where I feel like a lot of a lot of young people, they are given this stereotype of having like the hip slang, and it's like, oh, kids use the gram. And then you talk to people and it's like, yeah, I hate Instagram. I hate it.
SPEAKER_02Really? But they use it? But they hate it.
SPEAKER_06Yeah. Why do they hate it so much? That's an addiction.
SPEAKER_02Oh yeah, it is an addiction.
SPEAKER_06But of course you acknowledge it, but people still don't put down social media. I'm guilty too. Everyone is.
SPEAKER_02Yes. I am so guilty of it, actually. Do you hear what they did in uh UK?
SPEAKER_06No.
SPEAKER_02Ooh. Did you hear what they did in the UK?
SPEAKER_06Oh wait, is it the age ban thing? Yeah. Yes, okay.
SPEAKER_07But Elon says, oh no, it's not just about age. He's going on a tire about it. I'd have to look it up.
SPEAKER_02What do you mean it's not just about age?
SPEAKER_07You're gonna make me look it up.
SPEAKER_02Well, I'm I d uh you throw something out there and then sometimes we just throw things out there and you know go talk amongst yourselves, but I'll find it. It says here, oh, this is interesting. In the latest okay, let me play it for you. Oh, you're gonna play something. Yeah, because I want to play it because uh you know, people wonder should this happen here?
SPEAKER_06Oh, for God's sakes. And it brings you to a social media platform.
unknownYeah, right.
SPEAKER_02Hold on. Hold on. We're going. This is from Sky News. Um, Keir Starmer is announcing this thing here as soon as it stops buffering. Any second. Oh, oh here he here he is. Ready?
SPEAKER_00And because today is a big moment for our country. This is a big step. Today, real change for our children and our future. Because today I can announce that the government will ban access to social media for all children under the age of 16. Okay. Sounds good.
SPEAKER_02I'm gonna give them a minute.
SPEAKER_00Um this is not something I do lightly, and I will not present it as cost-free, as if social media has brought no benefits to young people. Because clearly that is wrong. But government is always about choices, and it's clear to me that a full ban is the right choice. I come to it as a parent myself. I know exactly the fears that we all feel when we're thinking about this issue. You know, all I've ever wanted for my own children, hand on heart, is for them to be happy and for them to be safe. And I think that's what any parent wants. But I ask the question now. Do we truly believe that social media creates a happy environment for our children? Do we truly believe that it's a place where they can feel safe? I don't think I even need to answer those questions, do I?
SPEAKER_02No. I agree with him. It's not. Okay, so what is what is the Musk's saying?
SPEAKER_07Elon says the purpose is not to remove young people from the internet, the purpose is to remove anonymity from the internet in a country where the government routinely punishes dissent with jail. So if you have to prove your agent who you are, you are no longer an unknown keyboard warrior just posting random stuff, which they always try to track, and sometimes it's really hard to do. But now that you have to prove who you are by using an ID or whatever, then boom, you're no longer anonymous. Then if you go ahead and post what they consider to be hate speech, they can come knocking at your door going, hey, hey, by the way, you can't say that. It's not about protecting the young, it's about removing the anonymity of social media.
SPEAKER_02So they're using this as a way. Yes, just like the Patriot Act.
SPEAKER_07It's to protect you. No, it's not. It's despine you, and you just gave us the okay because you're stupid. Meaning back in the day in the United States. Right.
SPEAKER_02So what what this came up somewhere. We were talking about something a while ago, and they wanted ID, and I said, this is a way. Oh, that's what it was.
SPEAKER_07It was porn.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_07And it is now in the state of South Carolina. You cannot access what used to be the free porn sites without verifying your age.
SPEAKER_02So it's the same thing.
SPEAKER_07And people were like, I ain't giving them my ID. I don't want people looking like you know me.
SPEAKER_06Submitting your identification, putting yourself on a list. Yeah. Hey, I'm a perf. Here's me. Yep. You know.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Most people didn't want that.
SPEAKER_06You know that thing you're probably ashamed of? You should sign up for it. That thing you don't want anyone to know that you watch. Give me your ID and I won't tell anybody. Your deepest shame. Come on.
SPEAKER_02I have two words for you. Ashley Madison. Exactly. Tell me how that works out.
SPEAKER_07I don't want anyone to know that you will like to watch smoking cigarettes and having. Give me your ID, I won't tell anybody. Yeah. Well, whatever. You know, I listen, I have found out that there are some weird things out there that people like to see. It's like, I didn't even know that existed. But apparently it does. And people make you mean like fetishes? Yeah, that weird, really weird. Only fans? Whatever. It's just it's people make millions with just their feet. Because I'm on X, people comment on things and no, I don't see the videos, but they say, I can't believe I just went over on this site, and a lot of them do say, Oh, I went to OnlyFans.
SPEAKER_02Would you be mad if somebody you knew were was like featuring their feet in all sorts of situations and making millions of dollars? No, I wouldn't. Or would you be like, yeah.
SPEAKER_07Listen, okay, if it's just your feet and it's not anything, you know, whatever, hey, hey, found a niche. Good for you. You taking me out to dinner with your millions and your pretty little feet? Uh no, I it I I don't I'm not judging the people. I me personally, some of the stuff that has been posted, and they say, I can't believe there's this, there's this, there's this kind of porn. I'm like, there is? I like I would never even think of that. Maybe I'm just I don't know. You know I got shelters, I guess. I don't know. The point is, I don't care what you like to do. That's fine. You know, but you know, you're breaking the law and involves little kids or animals. Oh my god. I'm gonna break your skull. Right. Especially if it's my kid. Right. So I going back to the original motive behind this thing in the UK, that's exactly what it is. Because they saw what it did to oh, and what's really funny, I don't know if you know this or not, but there is no age limit to view porn on X. Found that one out. I had to report something. What do you mean there's no everybody has moved from the porn sites that were free because you now have to show identification in many states, not all. Yeah. So now they can just go to X. Again, these these are all things I'm learning. Gotcha. And you can just type in whatever you want to see, and then boom, and there it is. And it's free. And it's full glory.
SPEAKER_02And what's its point in being do they make money on?
SPEAKER_07Sure, because then they get clicks, likes, shares, whatever, in their little porn community. So you can make money on X? If you have a if you hit a threshold of views and you're consistent, you can start making in money. Yes.
SPEAKER_06Don't you have to be verified? Yeah. You do have to be verified, yes. Yeah, and then you because that's a lot that's why a lot of people turn to that's why I I I know I said it's one of my main platforms. I don't like it as much anymore because now it's just become the engagement baiting game where people are just saying purposefully inflammatory stuff. Listen, I just mentioned this.
SPEAKER_07We there are times where they'll take news stories that seemingly seemingly have no real timestamp, and it's hard to figure out when this was broadcast on Fox or New York. Right. And they'll say breaking news. Now, if you are a member of the the board that the mushroom farm? No, the ministry of truth. Oh like for some reason I was invited by X to be to do uh rating notes and stuff like that, where I can I can say, listen, here's why I think that this is a a false statement. They won't put that, they won't print what's the word I'm looking for. It's it's almost like a fact-checking thing, and it's by it's community notes, is what it's called. Yeah. And they'll say on there, hey, community notes says this is wrong, this was whatever, but there has to be a certain number of people that submit that, and then it'll get published on the post for everyone to see. Yeah, for everyone to see. Because I'm an editor, supposedly, um, I get to see them even if there's only one note proposed. And that is very helpful because I'll click on that and it'll show me. This story was from 2025. This is not proposed.
SPEAKER_02And then you could look into it and then verify it.
SPEAKER_07So it has made my job easier to find audio cuts for this show and not be bamboozled with Baba Wooey. If you're not an editor or a whatever contributor to community notes, you won't see it unless it's finally published.
SPEAKER_02We've gotten jammed up. I've gotten jammed up a couple times.
SPEAKER_07It's so annoying. It is because it's like, wow, I've checked three different sources, they're all saying that. Boom, let's go with it. It's like, ah, crap.
SPEAKER_02Hey, by the way, speaking of crap, um, is it blue ski or blue sky?
SPEAKER_07Blue sky. I thought it was blue sky.
SPEAKER_02Okay. I hear people calling it blue ski.
SPEAKER_07And I'm maybe that's a nickname because it's Polish. I don't know. I don't know.
SPEAKER_02But um, that is exempt from Keir Starmer's um list.
SPEAKER_07Imagine that.
SPEAKER_02X, TikTok, Reddit, Snapchat, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitch, and Kick are all included.
SPEAKER_09But Blue Sky is exempt.
SPEAKER_02Listen to this. Listen to this. Enforcement will consist of new facial age recognition. Facial age estimation scans, government ID upload, credit card checks, and other biometric and document verification from social media companies of users. That's how they're going to enforce it. But blue sky or blue ski. You don't have to.
SPEAKER_07I need to say more. Need you say more. Oh my gosh. This is the same social media.
SPEAKER_02They said there's a lot of child porn on blue ski.
SPEAKER_07I don't know that. But I do. You know why they call it blue? I no, I think that was to differentiate from, you know, what they consider X to be all red now because Elon bought it and he's a friend of Trump's, even though they had their Did you see he had a the the ringing of the stock exchange bell?
SPEAKER_02And he talked. No, I'm just saying, and he talked. Um, he gave a little speech at the end.
SPEAKER_07I missed that.
SPEAKER_02It was great.
SPEAKER_07I missed that. Yeah. Anyway, the point is that this this was a safe haven for the liberals. But it has become, at least on X, you it's not as much of an echo chamber. If you open up your algorithm, I mean it will present to you things that it knows you like, just like Facebook does. But if you go and click on a liberal account every n every so often, and I do intentionally, you know, ABC, CBS, or even some liberal commentators, because I want my feed to have all of it. At Blue Sky, it's all liberals, as you always say, it's an echo chamber.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_07So the pedos? Not surprised.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Did you um did you hear the uh the entertainment they had at the Democrat answer to the Most people need to take singing lessons.
SPEAKER_07I'll just start there.
SPEAKER_02I mean, what is it? Thinking about fascists or something.
SPEAKER_07It's pathetic.
SPEAKER_02It was just Did they make up that song or did they change the words like it they may have uh in their little hippie BWS?
SPEAKER_07I can play.
SPEAKER_09No, no, no, no, no.
SPEAKER_02Gates of hell. That's where you'll be. All right, six twenty-one. Let's take a break.
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SPEAKER_09There's always something happening.
SPEAKER_01Listen to the story about a man named That's what that song was you played earlier?
SPEAKER_07Reminded me of this. Okay.
SPEAKER_01Do you know what this is?
SPEAKER_02But I think it's a bancho, and I have one if anybody wants one. But it's a four-stringer.
SPEAKER_06She's just giving it away.
SPEAKER_02Here you go.
SPEAKER_07Oh, see, there it is. Okay. I know you'd get it there. Anyway, so that's what that reminded me of. So yeah. Mm-hmm. Very good.
SPEAKER_02I have a very old, what is it? 1920s, 30s banjo.
SPEAKER_07Yes, it's old. It's a four-stringer, which I never heard of, but it's so cool.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, so I'm not repairing it. It needs some repair. Um, and uh it was kind of cool hearing the history of it from Chris over at Sound Systems. I'm gonna be picking up my guitar soon, maybe by Friday. Nice. Yeah. He's like, the heritage is really nice. It is. It's great. So we'll see.
SPEAKER_07Great guitar. Uh has its roots from Gibson in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He said something about where the company used to be.
SPEAKER_02He said something about the frets that barely touched. Oh, I'm sure, yeah.
SPEAKER_07Brand new probably. That's what he said. Your dad probably barely played it.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Yeah. So I wonder if he bought it new. Because he was kind of like the guy that would go to Sam Ash all the time and buy this, trade this, trade that. Never like money never really changed hands, and he was just a chronic trader like somebody else I know. Who? I don't know who are you talking about. I don't know what you mean. Anyway.
SPEAKER_07Two mornings in a row, and I have to play the late liner.
SPEAKER_02I think you need I'm getting better.
SPEAKER_07Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_02Um I think you need to play the breaking news thing, because I have breaking news. It's not good news, but it's breaking. Not happy about it. Any minute now, Nick will find it. Any minute now.
SPEAKER_07Well, I kind of like this groove here, so I was letting it kind of you know settle for a minute.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_07Ah, you people ruining my music.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I'm here. Okay. I have breaking news, the Quintern.
SPEAKER_06Wow. All of that for that? All of that buildup.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, we we aim to please here.
SPEAKER_06We'll break the news.
SPEAKER_02Um, Jelly Roll. Filed for divorce.
SPEAKER_07Did he or did she?
SPEAKER_02He did.
SPEAKER_07Oh. That was a weird relationship, but they kept saying they kept saying how much they loved one another, but then they would admit all the time that they want to beat the crap out of one another. So wasn't she like a stripper? They both were like, you know, making deals. Yeah, and then they made themselves better. And listen, I'm not judging their past. That's for God and God only. They made themselves better human beings. Uh-huh. Why couldn't they fix the marriage? What happened? I don't know.
SPEAKER_02Does it say why? Um, well, they were married. Um what's her name? Like Bunny XO? Is that how you say it?
SPEAKER_06Bunny XO. I don't know. XO? Isn't she a stripper, right? I have no clue.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. I mean, who knows? Um, maybe she doesn't like skinny guys. Jelly Roll has filed for divorce from his wife, Bunny XO. The country star filed the paperwork on May 18th in Tennessee.
SPEAKER_07Yes, she is a was a stripper.
SPEAKER_02Jelly Roll listed the date of separation as May 9th and cited irreconcilable differences. Wasn't in a movie? Bunny, whose real name is Alyssa DeFord and Jelly Roll, what's his real name?
SPEAKER_06Jelly Roll. Jelly Roll. You can call him Mr. Roll.
SPEAKER_02Seriously? I don't know.
SPEAKER_06His real name is Boston Cream. I don't know.
SPEAKER_07Jason Bradley DeFord.
SPEAKER_02I don't know. So why didn't they say that? Uh tied the knot in August 2016 during a whirlwind Las Vegas ceremony after meeting the year prior.
SPEAKER_06Uh oh.
SPEAKER_02Um, she became a stepmom to the country singer's daughter and son just months prior to the Grammys. Jelly Roll showed a PDA with his wife. The couple were affectionate on the red carpet. He gave a shout-out to her after he won the Grammys. She hosts Dumb Blonde Podcast.
SPEAKER_07Oh, look at that.
SPEAKER_02She laid bare her chaotic upgri upbringing and the emotional highs and lows that defined the early years of her relationship with the singer's songwriter. Um they weathered difficult truths. Um I remember him coming out.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, they talked about that and they like wanted to kill each other. Not literally, but you know. And it's just I I don't know. They made it through all that and then decided, nah. I'm good. See you later.
SPEAKER_06Straw breaks the camel's back.
SPEAKER_02Well, sometimes when when people lose a lot of weight or get a boob job, they move on. It's like life, life, you know.
SPEAKER_06I do like his he went on Ozempic and dropped like a million pounds, right? Was it okay? It might have been.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. He had like a whole he lost a lot of weight.
SPEAKER_07I mean. I do like this song.
SPEAKER_04My wife actually never get lonely.
SPEAKER_07He's the one who turned me on to it.
SPEAKER_04So I only see him in front of me.
SPEAKER_02Has he ever come to CCMF? Is he a country guy?
SPEAKER_07This is son of a sinner. It's really a good song.
SPEAKER_05I'm just sure. Searching for new ways I can get go. I'm a pedal to the Howie. If you ever go on the Howie, write these songs.
SPEAKER_02You know, I had a conversation with um Christian and Marilyn. Yeah. He loves, they love rap music. I mean, they're from Chicago. They love rap music. And I said, Do you have a problem like blasting it? Because anytime I was listening to a rap song, like so there's always a bad word or dozens of bad words, and it's like a bad topic, but I like the song, but I can't play the music, and I can't sing the words because I can't say those words. And um I said, Did you know that there are rap artists that sing Christian music? Because she's very uh She's very Catholic. And they're like, Really? And I Had I'm like following an artist that's a rapper and it's really good rap music and it's Christian. So it's like nothing bad. You could say the words, you could sing along, and it's like and the music is really, really good. So I was trying to tell them there's there's an alternative out there.
SPEAKER_07So like when you hear like a good like a good song, but you don't want to s say the words, and Nick, I think you would say like sometimes there's a lot of rock songs that have a lot of not as much, not as much through the 70s, 80s, and 90s, but when we got into the 2000s, they it like the swearing thing became prevalent.
SPEAKER_02Okay, yeah.
SPEAKER_07It was, you know, just as a rock radio programmer, there weren't many songs that we had to edit. You know, when I worked at a rock station that played classic rock through some new stuff, I mean I could name two songs that were old that we had to edit. And that was Who Are You from The Who, because he says, Who the blank are you? And that's just a comment. And they're the edits are out there, the record comment. And then also uh Do Goody Good B S, you know, the initials for that and Money from Pink Floyd.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_07But for the most part, you could leave the songs as they were. I mean, no, they're saying all kinds of stuff.
SPEAKER_02When I was a DJ back in I would say the late 90s, early 2000s, right? Uh I would have to buy my CDs from Walmart because they sold the edited versions. Did you know that? And if I bought my CDs from Best Buy, I learned this. When I went to Best Buy or what was the other store store? Um Radio Shack? No, Radio Shack never sold music, but like Sam Goody, but we didn't have Sam Goody back then at the in the 2000s. But anyway, when I would buy it from Best Buy, I would play it at a party, and it was all explicit language. I'm like, I can't play it at a at a communion party. I can't play this song. They're they're recording they're requesting that song, and I go to play it, and I'm like, oh my god.
SPEAKER_06But if they're requesting it, are they just thinking the censored version is the original? So you can't do it.
SPEAKER_02Exactly, because they know it from the radio. And and the radio always plays the censored version, but I went back to Best Buy and I said, I can't play this CD. And they go, Well, you opened it already. I'm like, I know I opened it. But there was no explicit sticker on it. And I didn't know.
SPEAKER_07I was a kid.
SPEAKER_02And he said you have to shop at Walmart.
SPEAKER_07We had a place called Shop Go, which was kind of like a Kmart, but it was like, you know, Midwest version. They I think they went out of business. And unbeknownst to us, you go to ShopGo, you get an album, it would give you the censored version. And if you looked at the fine print, it would say that. So we stopped going there for music.
SPEAKER_02So wait, censored version means they took it out.
SPEAKER_07They took out the bad words. Okay.
SPEAKER_02And they took, but they anything that they wanted the version that had the bad words.
SPEAKER_07I mean, even if it had, you know, we can say it now on the air, but back in the day it was when you could say ass. I know. But they would take that out. And I'm like, what? Ah. You know, and then my I brought home the album one time, and my and it was like there was like a whole song missing. It's not the same without ass. Well, when you're 13, you're right.
SPEAKER_06True. Just an entirely silent uh track, one of them, because it was just ass, ass, and so my dad said, Well, what are you shopping there for?
SPEAKER_07You gotta come with me to go to the big boy store. Oh. And then he would take me to Because you have to be over 18. No, it's just Inter Sleeve Records. Yeah, I it was downtown. I had to wait for my dad to take it. Yeah, but like don't you have to be a certain age to buy an explicit failed in their attempt to uh label records. All it did was make kids want to buy those records even more.
SPEAKER_02That's like a rated R movie. Correct. They they put a scene in a do a flash just so they can get the R, because no one's gonna see a PG movie. Yeah, okay. They want the R movie. No, I I learned that in film. Didn't you learn that? Yeah. Yeah, just now they have NC17.
SPEAKER_07NC17. That's really Jelly Roll was at CCMF this year. Oh, he was? Yeah, Jason, comic book guy, told me.
SPEAKER_02So he was already piled by Ben. Yeah. Wow. I kind of like sad about it. You know? You wanna like you want things to, you know, he was turning his life around. Maybe, maybe the newer version, the new improved version of himself doesn't fit.
SPEAKER_07But I thought they did, they took that journey together to get closer to God, to to get closer to Jesus. I mean, these are all the things that I only know. He's just hangry from the things from the things that he said publicly. Yeah. You know, he's very public about his faith. And, you know, some people call it fake. I mean, I'm getting What's fake? Oh, there's someone on here already who's saying it's fake. Whatever.
SPEAKER_02You know, he was fake with this faith journey.
SPEAKER_07Hold on.
SPEAKER_02Or it's fake that they got the.
SPEAKER_07Religious words don't make it Christian or God honoring. When I was playing that song, and I said, Well, his story does, or at least the one he told. And then this person said, Well, I'm referring to rap Christian music. Oh, I hope jelly roll is saved. Too many are talking about God, but their actions haven't changed. Time to work. So, yeah, I'm not okay. This person didn't say it was fake, he just said he was a few.
SPEAKER_02No, but I was saying that there's rap music with Christian lyrics. Yeah, and there's they're striping. But they're saying Christian music doesn't mean anything if they say the just these words. Right. Yeah. How do you know? I don't know. Oh, we don't know. Yeah, I just stumbled upon it. I forget what it's called, but um, I stumbled upon it for some reason, it came up on my feed while I was scrolling the gram.
SPEAKER_06The gram. Oh, the gram.
SPEAKER_02And I was like, oh, this this got a good beat. And uh yeah. Yeah. Okay. Hey, listen, Trump is at the G7, and he gave a great press conference. And when we come back, now that we've given them a few minutes to um compile things on rapid response, we will go back to that and uh maybe play a few clips. A few clips. By the way, I just saw someone else post um just amazing sunrises. I don't know. Have you ever gone to the beach to see a sunrise?
SPEAKER_06Yes, I have.
SPEAKER_02These sunrises that are happening this like time period, for some reason, it is they're so amazing. The sun is like giant and it's fiery red, and it's incredible. Do you see this video someone posted?
SPEAKER_06That's crazy.
SPEAKER_02It's really spectacular. So if you haven't seen a sunrise here, this is what I recommend. Go to the beach when it's still dark. So you gotta go like an hour before sunrise and sit there and wait for daybreak. That is amazing. Then you wait for the sun to come up, and it always comes like clockwork. It's like 6.03 or 6.02, something like that. And you sit there and you watch the sun just like like watch your clock, start your phone, start the video. It is incredible. And then within a half an hour, you feel the warmth. It's just an amazing sight. So, did you see their manatees in like yeah?
SPEAKER_07There was some reports in the intercoastal, they were finding some, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Oh, it was the intercoastal. That's what I found, yeah.
SPEAKER_07Or what I read, I think last week.
SPEAKER_02I mean, that's crazy. You don't want to hurt them.
SPEAKER_07The water is so low. It's not unusual, they say. They will you know make their way up. Well, there are parts in in Florida too that, you know, near the uh inlets or the outlets, whatever, inlets, I guess it would be, uh, where the dolphins will swim in. Oh, yeah. I've seen dolphins in the inlet. And it's like, wow, they're I mean, they're really up.
SPEAKER_02You know what I love about dolphins? They always look like they're having a party.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, and it's always happy. It feels like they were putting on a show. Yeah. And it's like, what do you think?
SPEAKER_02I feel like they love people and they they're always performing. You know, other creatures I don't feel that way.
SPEAKER_06They're the only animals that are smart enough to process you're a different species and enjoy you, I think.
SPEAKER_02You like they come and they want to interact.
SPEAKER_06They save people too. Like when people are drowning, they know that, like, oh, that's not good. They're brilliant animals.
SPEAKER_02So it's like, I need to save that person. All right, let's go.
SPEAKER_08The Liz Callaway Show with Nick Summers is coming back. We are WTKN.
SPEAKER_02I will have to say that I still really don't truly know the difference between a dolphin and a porpoise, like an elk and a moose, like those things, an alpaca and a llama. It's like they're just so similar. Frog and a toad, uh these crocodile alligator, these things keep me up at night. Crocodile and alligator? Yeah, they're they're very similar, but they're very different. Very different. I mean, just look at the spelling.