That’s Delivered Podcast

Road Tales and Headlines with Trucking Ray and Matty G

Trucking Ray Episode 84

The roads are unpredictable, but Trucking Ray and special guest Matty G are buckled in and breaking it all down. This episode veers into the wild with the jaw-dropping story of a woman armed and seated in a lawn chair blocking I-45 after crashing with a semi. From there, the hosts tackle heavier issues like mental health, cargo theft around the Fourth of July, and a historic win for women in trucking. With a mix of sharp commentary and humor, the duo also reacts to major pop culture moments and brings important safety updates for drivers, including Minnesota’s new lane-splitting law. Whether it’s dispatch frustrations or Beyonce’s airborne concert glitch, this episode captures the real (and surreal) moments shaping life on the road.

Key Takeaways:

Mental Health in the Spotlight
A woman blocking I-45 after a crash sparks deeper discussion on the rising mental health challenges impacting drivers and the general public.

Cargo Theft Rising During Holidays
With the Fourth of July approaching, cargo theft warnings ramp up. The team questions if modern security can really stop today's bold thieves.

Barrier-Breaking Win for Women
Brandy Abrahamson becomes the first woman to win the Alberta Motor Truck Association championship, signaling a shift in trucking culture.

Driver Polls Hit Home
Candid listener feedback highlights the real frustrations of truckers – communication breakdowns, lack of respect, and daily grind stressors.

Pop Culture Breakdown
From the Diddy trial dramatized on Hulu to Beyonce’s flying malfunction and the Liver King's latest shock moment – Ray and Matty bring their takes.

Lane-Splitting Law Update
Minnesota’s new motorcycle lane-splitting law goes live July 1st. Truckers need to stay alert and adapt to this safety-critical change.

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Speaker 1:

what's up, everybody, welcome back to. That's delivered. I'm your host, truck and ray, and today I got my brother, maddie g, in the house and you guys already know, when we get together, the lanes uh get a little louder and the labs get a little heavier. We got a lot uh to unload, from flying car malfunction at the beyonce concert to liver king making some uh, some more steroid confessions, and uh to cargo theft warnings, and drivers uh buckle in. It's all about one heck of a ride. What's going on, maddie g? What's happening? I've had a couple couple glasses of that three axle.

Speaker 2:

You know, I'm saying I'm kind of you know kind of tilted off that three axles.

Speaker 1:

Got you wired up, huh.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, Main vein Straight black today.

Speaker 1:

Put it in the main vein yeah, there you go. What up, man? We got some stuff going on out here, man Trucking headlines. I mean, man, that's a lot of stuff going on. You got an armed woman blocking I-45. She's in a lawn chair after she crashed with the semi truck she had a gun in a lawn chair. Yeah Dang, I don't know what to do about this.

Speaker 2:

Let her be. That's what I'd do. Traffic will take care of her.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I guess she's in that. This accident happened near the 1700 block I-45 North Freeway near Cypress Wood Drive in Houston, texas. The crash occurred and standoff began for about 1.50 pm on Thursday June 26th on Thursday June 26th, so so it was after the accident she. She exited the car with the handgun and set up a lawn chair in the middle of the freeway. She ignored all verbal commands hidden to her. You know was given to her to drop her weapon. The woman stopped to engage in a standoff with the police as of 3 pm. Negotiators has contacted the family member to see if they could help resolve the situation. Southbound traffic is being detoured around this so while northbound vehicles are being rerouted at Cypress Wood Drive. I couldn't find a video on it. That's great, you there.

Speaker 2:

I'm up there. I'm up there.

Speaker 1:

Isn't that crazy.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, hold on, you're going to have to give me a little recap. I just left you for a minute.

Speaker 1:

Can you see that's not anybody we know, is it?

Speaker 2:

Could you imagine driving by someone like that and not helping.

Speaker 1:

She's in there. They just posted up thinking about stuff. Can you imagine seeing that?

Speaker 2:

Mental health is real, bro. Mental health is real.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, that's some crazy stuff. Yeah, mental health is real bro. Wow.

Speaker 2:

I just watched this movie. I don't know what it's called, it's a Tyler Perry movie but it's this lady who was don't know what it's called. It's a Tyler Perry movie, but it's this lady who was just having a bad day, ultimately, and she kind of, in a roundabout way, robbed a bank. A bunch of sequins that happened all day long to lead her in this position and I would have to think that lady right there was having a bad day.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

Just a bad day. You know, I can't believe. All those people passed by her and no one helped her out. That gives a whole new meaning. I wouldn't piss on fire to put you out. That's terrible. I hope she got the help she needed. She was obviously going through something, man. Is there any follow-up story to her? What?

Speaker 1:

was the name of that was. Uh, that was that movie um straw right. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah so hold on.

Speaker 2:

what we forgot to talk about is that she also had a gun, is that?

Speaker 1:

right, yeah, that's why they mess with her, probably sitting out there with a piece.

Speaker 2:

Playing in traffic with a gun in a chair, in her chair, and was that not trying to nitpick the situation? But was that a rocker?

Speaker 1:

No, it was like one of those chairs you watch fireworks with, maybe.

Speaker 2:

Oh, a firework-watching chair.

Speaker 1:

Get ready for the fourth. Yeah, oh, man. Yeah, so they said you know we wanted to start it out with. You know some action there, man. She gave it for us there. She gave us something to think about. You got to look out.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, definitely got to look out.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it says. The woman crashes with a semi, then pulls out her loaded gun, plops down in a chair, in a lawn chair, in the middle of I-45. Police had to, you know, call the SWAT to de-escalate. So, man, I mean what kind of day you going to be having when you say, yeah, that's it, it's my highway. Now you know this is my home. Yeah, that's, I mean last two weeks you've had stories that really you know.

Speaker 2:

This is my home, yeah, that's a. So I mean, last two weeks you've had stories you really you know, to make me shake my head, and sometimes I know it's hard to believe, but Maddie G does get speechless every once in a while. I don't have it on me.

Speaker 1:

I'm working on it.

Speaker 1:

I just don't uh we we need to look some issues, yeah, and so next is that fourth of july cargo theft warning for everybody out there. Drivers, listen up. The fourth of july holiday uh, this weekend, um, isn't just fireworks and cookouts, it's prime time for cargo theft. Every year, loads go missing while folks are out there off the clock. So authorities are telling drivers to secure their freight like it's gold, because apparently it is. So there's um, there's a lot of people out there looking to make a quick buck. What you gonna do, man?

Speaker 2:

what you gonna do, man, how you gonna secure your load. Uh, what are you gonna do?

Speaker 1:

there's a lot of people out there working on this and you got to put a tracking device on the in the back of the vehicle of the trailer and then you put one in the nose down on the in the back of the vehicle of the trailer and then you put one in the nose down in in the middle of the pallet.

Speaker 1:

Uh, they're talking about doing all kinds of things for tracking these loads making sure they know where they go, make sure you know who you, you know who you're shipping with, make sure you don't just ship with somebody new. But uh, yeah, I mean, there's a tons of suggestions out there, but are you going to have time to do it all? And they say a lot of people are familiar with this. When they're doing an independent carrying their loads and stuff. There's a whole process to go through. If there's two drivers, they make sure both of them can give confirmation that they know about the load they're carrying and where it has to go build, lading the paperwork, etc. What do you think? Do you think any of that stuff is really going to?

Speaker 2:

Well, first of all, anybody that knows truck drivers can't carry any firearms, and last time I checked all the bad guys already got them. So you mean to tell me, even with all that being said, somebody come and knock on your window with a gun, telling you to uncouple from something or open up the trailer. What are you going to do?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's crystal clear. Give it up. Yeah, this is when you're out there barbecuing and your loads I don't know somewhere else where you're not there or you're the ship, you, you can put a padlock on the back.

Speaker 2:

These they got cordless side cutters, bolt cutters. Man, come on, man, you can. A lot of these people still steal iPhones. You think they care about a GPS coordinates in a trailer?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they got some light sensor ones out there where when the door opens, it triggers the alarm. And so they're trying, man, they're trying.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying we're dealing with. These thieves are more brazen than ever. One thing that COVID gave everyone the capability of knowing how to do is put a mask on, and you haven't seen the guys do it. Walk into the iStore, rip phones right out, knowing that they could be tracked, rip all the phones right out of the in front of everybody. People steal in front of people. Now we don't got sneaky thieves anymore. Yeah, yeah, I'm just. I get what you're saying. Preventative measures should be taken. I get that, but you're not stopping nobody.

Speaker 1:

They keep coming. Oh, and they ain't stopping, want to give a big shout out to a historic win First woman to win AMTA Truck Driving Championship. It's a huge moment for women in trucking. She showed up and dominated. That's what's up, yeah that is what's up.

Speaker 2:

I wonder how many women have competed historically there.

Speaker 1:

She is right there making it happen. How do you like that truck on the bottom? Some dubs huh. Like somebody handmade that thing.

Speaker 2:

Made out of candy, chocolate, thinking logs, that's what's up.

Speaker 1:

This is Brandy Abrahamson. A commercial driver with GLS Canadian Was the first woman winner of the Ann Taylor Grand Championship Trophy. Good on, ann Taylor, yeah. Alberta Motor Truck Association Recent 75th Good old Ann Taylor in the 2025 competition winners. That's pretty cool, man, brandy.

Speaker 2:

That's pretty cool. Their test I'm assuming their course is probably pretty close to what they do here. Maybe it's like Ice Road.

Speaker 1:

Trucker style. Let's see here there's another one Driver poll segment. All right, matty G, I found some driver polls from truckers news and I wanted to get your honest takes on them. I know you always give it to a straight uh, first, um, I ask you, then you'll you know, you'll see what the community has to say. Okay, my first poll is what surprised you most during the first month on the job?

Speaker 2:

well, I don't know that if I should answer that question compared to where we work, because it was different. But well, how much people?

Speaker 1:

are distracted, I guess Does miles pay? Weren't what I expected. That's one to communication dropped off after orientation. Oh, three dispatchers was hard to reach. Four, equipment wasn't what I promised, I'd go B. How about nothing?

Speaker 2:

Oh nothing. Oh, that's a lie. I'd go B. I think the communication wasn't there as deeply you kind of, just you know.

Speaker 1:

It dropped off Kind of you got wings.

Speaker 2:

They were talking to you and then all of a sudden, bam, they're gone jump in the broom. Yeah, all right, I don't know if that's anyone's particular fault, that's just kind of you know, you gotta, you gotta go, you gotta go, you gotta you know learn I'd like to see the guy who said he had no complaints. He must be a swift driver view results.

Speaker 1:

Let's see, okay, there we go. So, oh, it said, most was uh nothing. It went as expected, wow man, we're in the wrong. We're in the wrong place yeah, and then the next one is the miles and the pay weren't what I expected I could see that one happening yeah.

Speaker 1:

And then the middle one is communication dropped off after orientation, so that's kind of. You know, that was about 50, 50% of the people there. What would you say? Let me think I think you'd pick what I picked, or I think you'd pick dispatch. Yeah, I would say communication dropped off, because then you start talking to your buddies and that you get you know, that you start to know and friends around and the drivers help you out. But as far as with the company, yeah, you're kind of on your own after that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't think if I didn't have the Supergirl people around me, I don't think I think I would have been a lot more frustrated, not saying that.

Speaker 1:

I was extremely frustrated, or anything but the number two after that would be me. The equipment wasn't what I promised. You know kind of what I thought, oh you thought you were getting that autonomous.

Speaker 2:

All you're going to do is be riding.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, right I want to hover around the steering wheel. I don't want to have to hold it. Yeah, okay, all right, we'll try this again. All right. So poll number two uh, what would improve your relationship with dispatch?

Speaker 2:

um, I think for our relationship to improve with dispatch, I think their workload or something needs to happen with them where they're more happy. I don't know if it's anything on my end, I think it's something on their end that they're dealing with, whether they're overworked, underpaid, blah, blah, blah Cause. Our role specifically with dispatch is pretty brief. You know, we're not the typical, you know, broker and you know dealing with that Um. But if they wanted to make a short answer, you know chicken wings inside every time when I come in there it'd be fine. The cold press, three axle coffee sitting there, you know, do I got a multiple choice?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, let's see. It says regular check-ins is one. More accurate info about routes, Low timing that's two. Three is clear expectations from day one, and four better support when something goes wrong. I go two and four. Oh, you got two more. Yeah, got five of them. You're getting a lot of them. Different dispatcher assignment they don't give you a whole different assignment. Yeah, I want that one. And then here goes another one nothing.

Speaker 2:

I don't live in the nothing world.

Speaker 1:

Everything's something All right. So number one was more accurate info about routes, load timing, nah.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to go two and four.

Speaker 1:

You like better support when something goes wrong.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, what was number two?

Speaker 1:

Nothing came in number three Clear expectations from day one. That came in number four Regular check-ins.

Speaker 2:

Nah, I don't need that. A whole different dispatcher assignment, that's just yeah, I just I need, uh, when things break down, they're there for me with a clear answer. Um, and I understand that every dispatcher isn't going to know about every stop. Yeah, because don't they're how they're getting this information is the driver that's going out there? So I just want more support when things go awry.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and everybody's telling a different story when they come back. Yeah, all right, we got another poll. What's your biggest daily frustration? Every job has one thing they grind the gears on the job. But what's one daily thing that really tests your patience out there, let's see, we got one unpredictable, inconsistent routes. Two delay at shipper receivers. Three dispatcher communication. Four poor equipment quality. And five nothing you feel appreciated and respected. Three dispatcher communication yeah, delay at shipper and receivers comes in number one. Dispatcher communication came in four. So delay shipper and receivers comes in number one. Dispatch communication came in four. So delay shipping receivers. One not feeling appreciated and respected comes in number two. And unpredictable and consistent routes number three.

Speaker 2:

Oh, you didn't say disrespected and not feeling appreciated.

Speaker 1:

That's in there, that's the last one.

Speaker 2:

Nothing Feeling, not appreciated, not feeling appreciated nothing, feeling that not appreciated, not feeling appreciated. But see, so we're what we're doing, being delayed. Well, now that you're on the other side, when I'm in this cab versus the cab you're in, I don't really care if I'm delayed because I'm getting paid yeah, now if you're over the road you know, maybe not even for the company we're working for. You know other companies, I mean. Even when you're in that other truck, like you are. You're delayed, You're getting paid.

Speaker 1:

You're not getting paid. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, and you're sitting there not getting paid. That's, that's got to be frustrating.

Speaker 2:

So that's probably why that's number one, but yeah, that might be another company. True, over the road guy.

Speaker 1:

All right. And number four is do you use Rumble Strip? Don't get me. Apparently, a good chunk of drivers are on Rumble right now for news and trucker content. Wow, so Rumble is just another app. Yeah man, here you go it's all I need.

Speaker 2:

I know what you're going to be talking about.

Speaker 1:

That's the limits on there, baby. All right, all right, I know.

Speaker 2:

You can be sending me a link to download yet another app.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we already on there. Gotta do it, man. There's 100 more waiting for you. Yeah, I know you can be sending me the link. So then we got another one here, so we got pop culture. Uh, so hulu re-enacts the diddy trial with yeah, you see that one no, they re-enact the diddy trials.

Speaker 1:

Huh yeah, I think we should call it diddy files. They popped up on my, on my hulu, and I was like I don't know, man, I ain't about to listen. So they got the transcripts and they made the show off of it. So I mean man, so they got someone playing Diddy. Or is it like a documentary? What are you saying? He's sitting up in there.

Speaker 2:

He come out dripped in baby oil looking like a soaked fried piece of chicken.

Speaker 1:

See, we can put this up here.

Speaker 2:

You got a picture.

Speaker 1:

There we go. Oh man, yeah man. Oh, I did see this, I didn't give it too much thought. That's hilarious, it's terrible, as it Happened begins. You know it starts May 25th on Hulu, so yeah, you can check that out.

Speaker 2:

Man Diddy's fried bro, I'm glad you touched on this a little bit. It is a captivating story.

Speaker 1:

You've been keeping up with it, haven't you? Yeah, I've been, you know.

Speaker 2:

I've been uh, it's, it's. First of all, it is sad. I ain't trying to laugh at the whole thing like that, but you know there is a part of this and we've talked about this in our personal time that I think he is being he's going to be convicted on it, just being a real little nasty little freak.

Speaker 1:

They're going to have a whole nother section of individuals. Yeah, he's just a little nasty, little freak. They're gonna have a whole nother section of individuals maybe. Yeah, he's just a little nasty little freak, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And then you know the part that isn't when he starts. You know manipulating people and you know using his power to get people to do what he wants. I mean there's, there's a this. This court case pretty much got everything. I'm pretty sure the story's played out on lifetime, but it was a white dude, no, no no yeah I'm sure somewhere or another there he is he wasn't a rap mogul, but uh, I just every time I see him I just I think of baby oil.

Speaker 2:

Now it's gonna change my whole, my whole life. I want to know. Baby oil sales have frozen since?

Speaker 1:

nah, that stuff stayed the same man. It didn't went down, probably because he ain't buying it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, but I don't know a lot of what was that other stuff? He was using Ketamine, no, some other oil.

Speaker 1:

K-Y? I think it was a K-Y, but it was a brand. Yeah, he got the brand stuff. He didn't want the off-brand. What do you think about?

Speaker 2:

it, you talked about it.

Speaker 1:

I think it's a mess. I think it is. I think the guy it's going to be hard for the jury. You're going to be in that room, be a fly on the wall, and then they get in there and after they hear about everything they put together, and they got to sit down and kind of look at the information and kind of go over it again. What kind of conversations. I mean the stuff is just so extreme. And then for you to have a clear mind about this universe is like yeah, just let him go. Yeah, just let him go. He, he a freak no, I don't.

Speaker 1:

I don't think he's getting let go, he's uh I don't know if they can get their mind right if it doesn't match up just exactly with the charges that's we talked about. Their mind is so like come, their mind is so baffled by what they just heard that there's there's no way they're going to be able to see clearly and see the guy in a good manner.

Speaker 2:

Well, think about it. So I was listening a couple days ago. Regardless of how many people they put on the stand right the witnesses, all they got to do is prove one of everything Right, or just one of some things. And there's one of some things in every in in the for sure, yeah, the prostitution alone.

Speaker 1:

I think, um, we'll get him. I think that's gonna get him. All that prostitution, the, the kidnapping.

Speaker 2:

He held the other girl against her will. The only thing that's kind of iffy is the the fire bomb through kid cuddy's car, because his dna wasn't on it. But was the person who did it linked to his organization, I think? So he was paid with. He paid with bad boy money. I just think it's. What I really think is crazy that we're not paying enough attention to is that this is. I can't think of another person and I'm not saying that I'm a huge Rico statologist but this guy is going to be the one person to get charged with rico. I have never heard of anyone ever getting charged an individual. I mean, these took down crime mob organizations. They're taking down a rap label.

Speaker 1:

I mean, all they gotta do is show one of these pitches man the joker.

Speaker 2:

What if he came to sentencing like that? Could you imagine coming in the room? You're a prostitute, Halloween night, Cassie walks out and you got this dude butt naked over in the corner touching himself?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean this is he's incriminated himself already. Look at that, Even got the cop car.

Speaker 2:

The only way you could get that paint off is with baby oil baby. That's the only way you could get that off is with baby oil baby. That's the only way you could get that off.

Speaker 1:

Yeah that was pretty bad.

Speaker 2:

That wasn't his best day right there.

Speaker 1:

It wasn't Hell of a costume. He was having a blast.

Speaker 2:

You remember that video when he almost got in a fight with that guy yeah, that was hilarious.

Speaker 1:

How about everybody see what they got here?

Speaker 2:

Suge Knight's having the last laugh now.

Speaker 4:

Already a potential wild card. In the deliberation room, the jury delivering a note to the judge saying one juror is not following instructions. He's a 51-year-old scientist with a PhD.

Speaker 3:

It was unclear whether or not there was a concern about following the legal instructions or the other instructions about how to approach the case. Is it too late to replace a juror? It's not. The judge can, but it would be a big deal once deliberations start.

Speaker 4:

The case is complex and sprawling. Combs charged with five federal counts, including racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. In this courthouse, eight men and four women are sifting through seven weeks of testimony from 34 witnesses. As media from all over the world await a verdict, as jurors began deliberating in the courtroom, combs' family joined hands and prayed. Prosecutors allege Combs ran a criminal enterprise, wielding his power to have employees carry out illegal activity on his behalf. They also argued that he used violence, drugs and threats of blackmail to coerce former girlfriends, cassie Ventura and another, referred to only as Jane, to have sex with male escorts while he watched. In contrast, the defense not calling any witnesses resting their case in 30 minutes.

Speaker 4:

Combs declined to take the stand, but in closing arguments, his lead attorney, mark Agnifilo, said all sexual encounters were consensual, saying Combs had a swinger's lifestyle. Agnifilo also arguing that this video of Combs beating Ventura at a Los Angeles hotel in 2016 is evidence of domestic violence, not sex trafficking. Going so far as to call their relationship a great modern love story, tom Combs is wanting to shift throughout the day. At one point, he showed the cover of two books, one being the Power of Positive Thinking, the other the Happiness Advantage. But when another jury note came in about transportation of drugs, his mood seemed to be a bit more somber.

Speaker 1:

Tom Wow, what do you think about that man? Hold on, let me get this right, you can find a genuine connection on a dating app and I was talking with my home growth.

Speaker 4:

I just got out of like a situation and I was like you know, I need a guy like this.

Speaker 3:

A couple years later, I end up seeing his face on saw her and I was like, yeah, there's no way I'm matching with this girl. And I did. And then I got scared and then she's too pretty and I'm like OK. She said hi Diddy. Ok, sound like a Diddy website the battle over President Trump's so-called big, beautiful bill.

Speaker 1:

Elon Musk wants to stop this mess.

Speaker 2:

You're going to have some editing to do with that. Oh yeah, I'm just swimming in it. You can't leave that in there. That's it. They're going to think that's running together. Man, that's pretty messed up. He just said that's domestic violence. The reason he was mopping the floor with that young lady is because there was some prostitute up in the room.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's terrible man. Can you imagine paying all that money?

Speaker 2:

to a lawyer and he don't call one witness, not even your mama. You don't call nobody.

Speaker 1:

I want my money back yeah, nobody up there for me, nothing, they just sat there like they had it on the wraps yeah, 30 minutes.

Speaker 2:

I gotta make this tea time. Let's get the heck out of here.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's pretty bad yeah, I told you somebody in their room is gonna be all conflicted man, they said they're having a hard time with the scientists the scientists sound like he's just saying guilty.

Speaker 2:

That's what it sounds like to me. That's what I got out of it. That's what I got out of it.

Speaker 1:

Wait a second, wait a second. Well, you're not wishing the evidence here, guilty. Oh man. Yeah, I just got to show that Joker video, man. That's all you got to do.

Speaker 2:

What would you do if they did? That would have been hilarious. If the uh, the prosecution would have been like this is the look at this man. Oh sorry, your honor, wrong slide that might have happened.

Speaker 1:

They got a stricken it from the record your honor.

Speaker 2:

Let the record reflect that we're.

Speaker 1:

That was a mistake I don't know what this is. I got something else here about nasa Uh-oh Taking off like NASA. Yeah, netflix plus NASA collabs on a live show. So Netflix is tired of people talking about. You know, they didn't go to the moon. Netflix is teaming up with NASA for live space programming. We're talking about rocket launches, astronaut interviews and real-time missions. Next thing you'll know, they'll be showing trucking on the moon, huh.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, let's just straighten out the Mike Tyson fight. We couldn't even get all on Netflix for that. It was breaking down the system. Now you want to go out of this galaxy. Come on guys, come on Netflix, get it together.

Speaker 1:

No trucking on the moon.

Speaker 2:

No trucking on the moon. Yeah, you truck on the moon. Ray, I'm telling you something. You made it. First. You got to get dispatched. They want you to bring loads to the moon, Because that's deadhead. You can't go one way.

Speaker 1:

That's too far, bro. That's dead. All right, here we go. We got another one for you, hold on.

Speaker 2:

Could you imagine how much higher your Netflix subscription monthly bill is going to go if they start taking Jokers to the moon man? Jokers, that was well played. The word plan that was amazing, Don't do that.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, Beyonce got a flying car in the mid-show and I guess they had a malfunction of some sort, but they had to cut her song short because the flying car prop it was aing in the midair. So you know, they had to make sure they get her safe. That's some form of transportation, right? Stop, stop, stop. I gotta get the volume in so there was a video.

Speaker 2:

A few years ago, something happened with beyonce on stage and how she prided herself on being such a professional, and the show continued. So I seen this right oh yeah and the. I seen that that video you're showing and I and I I went back to that video of her saying how big she was, of her professional and the show just went on. I was thinking to myself I want to see if she keeps singing during this yeah, hold on, hold on, hold on.

Speaker 1:

I got my man just tied up with the diddy stuff. I can't be having this. Uh, I think diddy was trying to take her out.

Speaker 2:

No, nobody came to, yeah, allegedly came to take her out. I think that's what happened nobody. The defense rest, no witnesses nothing.

Speaker 1:

Pull one of pins out of a little car man. You got to be careful out there. You know what she was, man. His name is called Liver King.

Speaker 2:

I was going to say some dude we used to work with at Coca-Cola, he wasn't that cut up. He's called Three Finger Death Punch.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, look at that man, hey, yeah, he's a stalker. I got him on here because about the podcast man, you got to be careful out there. You never know man, this guy, liver King, he's back in the news. He's admitting that you know he's been doing some things with steroids and he's obviously confused. But he, right now he's out for for Joe Rogan. Really, yeah, he's coming for him. Well, he's a good looking guy, very nice man. I want nothing to do with the guy. Yeah, he wants joe rogan's uh to fight him really. Yeah, that's, that's crazy. So, uh, you got.

Speaker 2:

You're on steroids. You're not necessarily stronger, you're just more of a rager right.

Speaker 1:

Not like you, uh, I don't know, I wouldn't fight the guy.

Speaker 2:

Stop this one joe rogan's gonna take him on, or?

Speaker 1:

what? Let's? Let's see what he sounds like. I bet you he sounds like this. Let me turn it up your role.

Speaker 2:

Whenever you want me to wait, I'll wait.

Speaker 3:

I'll wait 190 this morning, I'll come wait.

Speaker 2:

I'll come to you Whenever you're ready, whenever you're ready to go.

Speaker 3:

I want a vibration. By the way, I'm going to change my clothes, is he dressed in?

Speaker 2:

the Cowardly Lion outfit. Yeah, he's in there doing it, man, I like his belly button. Is he naked?

Speaker 1:

No, he's in there doing it, man. I like his belly button's about to pop right out, is he? Naked? No, he's not. I wouldn't do that to you.

Speaker 2:

Is he dressed in the Cowardly Lion?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's doing some things there, boy.

Speaker 2:

I think steroids are the least of this guy's concern. To be totally honest with you, I'm pretty sure he's on other stuff. Gosh Ray, you know how to find him, Holy cow.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we try to keep it a little exciting. Man, you know, is Joe Rogan going to fight the guy or what Huh?

Speaker 2:

Is Joe Rogan going to fight the guy, or what?

Speaker 1:

I highly doubt it, man, I highly doubt it. This guy, he's fighting himself.

Speaker 2:

That was very well put Touché, touché.

Speaker 1:

That's all I got, man, I was putting it out here. That was a lot. That was good. Yeah, I'm trying, man, keep the people laughing.

Speaker 2:

Come on, you guys, let's give a round of applause for Truckin' Ray and all he's doing Truckin' Ray, let's go.

Speaker 1:

Hey, we don't need nobody like this man. I'm trying to do all that.

Speaker 2:

You better keep it moving like a drive-by shoot and leave us alone.

Speaker 1:

We got a homegirl out there in the middle of the internet, not the internet In the freeway.

Speaker 2:

She's in the middle of the internet too.

Speaker 1:

She's all over that today, yeah. And then we got old boy right here. He's doing things on that all over the internet.

Speaker 2:

She had a bad day though right that lady probably had a bad day, might have lost somebody, might have lost her job. Yeah, maybe she got diagnosed with something set it off little mental health problem there. Apparently she already got a target on her back, being a black lady with a gun. Last thing she want to do is sit in the middle of the road. I want to touch on something go ahead, got something for the people july 1st in minnesota, motorcycles are now going to be allowed to pass in the dotted line.

Speaker 2:

We gotta watch out for the motorcyclists we don't need no situations they're going to be going crazy because I know that scares me and callie when I'll be in traffic and all of a sudden the windows start vibrating and a motorcycle gang comes driving by on the dotted line. It's going to be a very I'm worried for the first couple of months of this transition, People recognizing that this law is in effect and the motorcycle is not being too gun-ho over this situation. So I just wanted to put that out there in case everybody doesn't know. July 1st I believe that goes in effect Nice.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's a good tip man. Yeah, it says. In Minnesota, a new law allowing motorcycles to engage in the lane splitting and what's called filtering will take effect starting July 1st. This means motorcycles will be permitted to ride between lanes of traffic on their specific situations, so that's when traffic is moving at 25 miles, um, or slower. So 25 miles and slower. So you know that's.

Speaker 1:

You know how are you going to do that you know, you're moving and rush hour and they can move forward almost like the buses. You know, the buses can use the shoulder. They can do that on the red light as well.

Speaker 2:

So the red lights backed up two blocks, that motorcycle can filter all the way up to that red light and be able to proceed. And their theory is that the motorcycles are more more sustainable to injuries due to rear-end accidents. So keeping them moving is going to take away the rear-end accidents. I guess. I just don't know about the side swipes. I mean you might trade in the rear-end accidents with the ping-pong ball on the dotted line bouncing off one car into another car.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you got to master your craft. You got to get good at it. If you want to be out there on a motorcycle, you got to get good at you know, staying alert. Can't be on the cell phone.

Speaker 2:

Give me fall, give me fall.

Speaker 1:

Then you got the Prius.

Speaker 2:

Give me fall one more.

Speaker 1:

You got the Priuses. You got to watch out, you got to check the side mirrors and stuff. Oh, huh, yeah, it's hard out there for a trucker man. Got the Priuses out there trying to do them lane changes on you thinking they motorcycles.

Speaker 2:

Oh, they love it.

Speaker 1:

So watch out for motorcycles and a little asterisk with that. Priuses Any small vehicles. I think they're just agile and they can fit between vehicles like that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm part of Cirque du Soleil in this thing, man. They fit between vehicles like that. Yeah, I'm part of Cirque du Soleil in this thing, man. They think they're Brad Pitt in the F1 Formula movie.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's all I got for the show. Man, that's a good heads up about the motorcycle. Appreciate you. You always keep it rolling, man, I want to thank you for doing and being a part of the show. As always, we cover everything from champion women on the rodeo to flying pop stars that you know that might fall out the sky. We got a lot of madness. So, yeah, be sure to subscribe. Drop us a review, go out and grab some 3-Axle Coffee 3axlecoffeecom. Keep it safe out there. Anything else you want to say for me? Matty G, I'm good, till next time. All right, man, appreciate being on the

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