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The Morning Brew with Chris Bennett
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The Morning Brew with Chris Bennett
Good News Tuesday: Fast Cars, Old Penguins & Easter Leftovers
Chris Bennett and the Morning Brew team deliver a mix of local news, celebrity birthdays, and heartwarming stories while connecting with regular callers. Janine Ford spotlights concerning animal cruelty cases in Apache County and invites listeners to learn how they can help, while the hosts share inspiring stories for Talk About Something Good Tuesday.
• Janine Ford discusses recent animal hoarding cases in Apache County, where 31 dogs and cats were rescued
• Apache County lacks animal control resources, becoming a destination for repeat animal hoarders from other counties
• Chris and listeners debate whether he resembles Jack Black
• The team celebrates Jack Nicholson's 88th birthday with a movie quote guessing game
• 83-year-old Bobbi Oxford fulfills her lifelong dream of driving a race car after being denied the opportunity in youth
• The world's oldest penguin celebrates turning 37 years old
• Burdette Sisler from Niagara Falls celebrates his 110th birthday with 250 people
• Paul from Beaumont calls in to chat about Easter leftovers and participate in Earth Day trivia
• AI generates celebrity comparisons for Chris (Jack Black) and Paul (John Goodman/Craig T Nelson)
Tune in to Voice of the Mountain tonight from 5-6pm to learn more about the animal rescue situation in Apache County and how you can support the efforts to save these animals.
From the Horn Auto Center Studios Chris Bennett and the Morning Brew. Let's check in with our best friend, Janine Ford at our sister stations Magic 1017 and Itag 1067. Janine, are you over there?
Speaker 3:Of course I am yes, yes.
Speaker 1:Heck. Yes, she hasn't left. She never leaves. I was wondering if you had any news on the mountain you wanted to share. You have your show tonight Voice of the Mountain. Monday through Friday, from 5 to 6.
Speaker 3:Yes.
Speaker 1:Anything we should know about?
Speaker 3:Well, yeah, yeah, last night we had a really good show all on wolves, on the wolf packs up here, and learning about that Tonight it's a little bit. It's going to be a little hardcore. Okay, we have some problems up in Apache County and this has been going on for quite some time with really bad animal hoarders and animal cruelty, and one was broken up a few days ago thanks to Apache County Sheriff's Department helping out and a lot of rescues. They went in and they took like 31 dogs and cats and the guy was charged and arrested. But here's the bigger problem and what we're talking about tonight at five o'clock there are two and even more people that are doing the same things up there and there seems to be.
Speaker 3:Apache County doesn't have animal control yet and that seems to be the place for hoarders and people like this that have this problem to run to and do this and it's really sad. So, like more equine and horses were rescued and there at the Arizona Equine they have 10 new mouths to feed, as of a few days ago, 31 dogs and cats and chickens and goats and all these things that were rescued. But there's more people doing this and something has to be done. Oh yeah, it's sad.
Speaker 3:So sad the pictures, the pictures I posted some of those rescue on our iTalk page yesterday on there but we can't post most of them. I mean most of them are horrifying.
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh horrible.
Speaker 3:Well, janine, if you want to hear more about this story, listen to Janine and her show Voice of the Mountain tonight, from 5 to 6 pm.
Speaker 1:Yes, and how you can help. That's the big thing, is how people can help.
Speaker 3:That's great yeah how can people help? Oh, they can help these rescues. They can call Apache County and say, hey, what can be done about these? We need to get these other people out of there. They need to have something statewide, because I'm going to tell you that some of these people have been prosecuted in Maricopa County, are not allowed to own animals in Maricopa County, and you know what they do.
Speaker 3:They move to other counties and keep doing this, and their last stop, generally from being run out of other places, is Apache County, that's not good, no, no, yeah, All right.
Speaker 1:Well, I'll be tuning into the Voice of the Mountain tonight to see how I can help and when we come back you want to have a little more fun. Janine, before we get to some good news this morning, I wanted to ask you a question. Yes, I posted a video of me dancing with my sister at her 50th wedding and a bunch of people posted oh, that looks like Jack Black. For a second I thought it was Jack Black, and some people tell me I look like Jack Black. I don't see it.
Speaker 3:Do you think I look like In some you know, in some, and there's a look on your face. Sometimes I'm not gonna say it's a crazy look, but no, no, there's, there's some similarities, I think yeah, sometimes at certain angles and when you have that little, that glare, that right he does and that glare, that you do.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm talking about it screams yeah.
Speaker 1:Well, I could think of like I think that's complimentary to say I look like Jack Black. Before I grew my hair out and had a beard, I would always get Mr Bean, so I'll take Jack Black any day over, mr.
Speaker 3:Bean. Oh my gosh, mr Bean, I don't see that one. That's funny.
Speaker 1:That's funny. Speaking of famous Jacks, did you know it's Jack Nicholson's 88th birthday?
Speaker 3:Yeah, I talked about that earlier in the show. That's kind of cool, 88 years old. Yeah, he scares me a little bit, yeah, he has some scary characters.
Speaker 1:I want to play a game. I know you're not good at it, but I am going to say a quote that was said by Jack Nicholson, and you have to guess what movie it was in.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 1:Okay, how about this one? You can't handle the truth.
Speaker 3:Oh, you know what? That's the okay, I know which movie is. I'm trying to think of the name of the movie. It's the one that the anger management thing.
Speaker 1:No, I believe no, it's A Few Good Men, oh A Few Good Men, oh that was so good.
Speaker 3:Yes, that was a great one.
Speaker 1:How about this one here's?
Speaker 3:Johnny. Oh, that's easy, that's the shiny. There you go.
Speaker 1:All right, let's see. Oh, this one. I think the movie was late 90s, early 2000s. You make me want to be a better man.
Speaker 3:Oh, that, oh not Terms of Endearment.
Speaker 1:No, as Good as it Gets.
Speaker 3:I love that one he had so many he had a great one, and here's one more.
Speaker 1:Wait Until they Get a Load of Me.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah that one. Oh Wait Until they Get a Load of Me.
Speaker 1:He's like a guy that dresses up as a bat.
Speaker 3:Oh, batman, there you go. You made it a little easy on me there, that was funny.
Speaker 1:Well, Janine, how about when we come back, we share some good news stories on this? Talk About Something Good Tuesday. That sounds great.
Speaker 3:All right.
Speaker 1:All right, janine, on this. Talk About Something Good. Tuesday let's share some good news stories. I'll go first. Okay day, let's share some good news stories, I'll go first.
Speaker 1:At 83, bobbi Oxford from Littleton, colorado, finally fulfilled her lifelong dream of driving a race car. Growing up in Hawaii, she was captivated by her brother's drag races but was never allowed the opportunity to race herself because she was a girl. And one time she had a chance to race in like a powderpuff women's race, but it got canceled because of rain, leaving her dream unfulfilled until now, thanks to AARP's wish of a lifetime, she got to take the wheel at Pikes Peak International Raceway in Colorado in a retired NASCAR vehicle and she had her own race suit helmet. And she completed a couple laps explaining, exclaiming I have the need, the need for speed, baby. Her family and fellow residents at her nursing home cheered her on and uh, celebrated this long-awaited moment. And after a drive, a professional driver treated her to high speed spins, given her the full racing experience she's always desired and overjoyed. She declared nothing can ever, ever top this. Her story is a testament to the idea that it's never too late, janine, to chase your dreams.
Speaker 3:Oh, I love that one. I saw her picture online. She's cute too. That was really cool. And you know you mentioned Jack Nicholson's birthday also. Well, guess what? It's the world's oldest penguin's birthday this week. It was actually last week, but 37 years old. Oh my gosh, holy moly yeah that's an old penguin, yeah.
Speaker 3:Her species usually lives 10 to 15 years in the wild, but she lives 37 in a zoo, see. And you should see her cake. It's pretty darn cute. So there she is, and Schnapp, Schnapp, Schnapp, Spinette, Schnapp it's a weird name, is her name, but anyway she is in a wildlife sanctuary in Cornwall. So there you go she. Happy birthday to her. And also one more birthday a guy near Niagara Falls. His name is Burdette Sisler. He turned 110 years old and 250 people showed up for his party.
Speaker 2:He was born in.
Speaker 3:Ohio, but then he moved to Canada, niagara Falls, when he was three years old, but, oh my goodness, 110. And he's got a great picture too. Heck, yes, yeah, super cool. I love these viral good news stories. And also, you know, it's Earth Day, right, it's Earth Day, that's right, yeah. So I did a story earlier today about how people suffer Earth Day guilt.
Speaker 2:Oh.
Speaker 3:Like yes, echo guilt, don't suffer, echo guilt.
Speaker 1:Okay, I won't.
Speaker 3:Like if you're worried about recycling every little thing, you touch that kind of stuff wasting food, echo guilt.
Speaker 1:I recycle my jokes all the time. There you go, I'm always there you go Don. Tuesday Love you, best friend, you too. Bye-bye Woo.
Speaker 2:That's my blog, because Paul from Beaumont said so.
Speaker 1:Woo-woo, yee-yee, it's Paul from Beaumont on this Tuesday morning. How you doing.
Speaker 2:Oh man, I'm doing great, I'm doing fantastic. Buddy, how you doing.
Speaker 1:I'm doing great. I heard you say that you are done with Easter. Easter ended Sunday. Why are you still having an Easter hangover? Too many eggs. So do you guys hide real eggs or do you hide plastic?
Speaker 2:eggs, uh-uh. No, not plastic ones.
Speaker 1:So then, why do you have so many eggs?
Speaker 2:Well, deviled eggs, potato salad. Oh, I mean there are some boiled eggs. Yeah, I mean like they colored like real eggs.
Speaker 1:Right, right, oh, okay, and so now you have to like, turn those into egg salad sandwiches and start eating those.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and then the residual after effects.
Speaker 1:Like what are the after effects? If you were making a commercial for— Don't play dumb with me, fella. Don't play dumb with me If you were going to make a commercial for eggs, like one of those medication commercials, and you're going to tell us the side effects. Tell us the side effects of eating too much eggs.
Speaker 2:Eggs, the two-day hangover that comes around and throws you out the room.
Speaker 1:Paul, I have some exciting news. You actually told me about it. Yeah, on Friday at the D-backs game we gave away tickets to that game. Yesterday it's country night and at the end of the concert or at the end of the game, they're going to have a concert by a country star who happens to have been on our show and is one of your friends. Who is it?
Speaker 2:Scotty Hastings.
Speaker 1:Heck, yes, scotty Hastings. He is a new country music, best friend of the Morning Brew, a friend of Paul from Beaumont, and he has a new song out and in honor of him playing at the end of the D-backs game on Friday, how about we play a Scotty Hastings song? Let's play that bad boy dude, all right. How about his new one, pro Beer, pro Beer, I'm all about it. Heck yeah, buddy Paul, have you heard of this thing called ChatGPT or AI? I've heard of AI, yeah Well, so like AI or ChatGPT, it's like just a super powerful search engine and it's cool. Some people think it's scary, but I love using it.
Speaker 1:And I asked it this morning what celebrities you and I look like and I put in a bunch of pictures of myself and a bunch of pictures of you and you want to hear what it said. Let us hear it. All right, it told me that I'm rocking big Jack Black energy, not just the beard and the hair, but that full-on, chaotic, lovable comedy vibe like School Rock meets. I just bought this Hawaiian shirt because it felt right, I'll take it. What do you agree with that? Yeah, yeah, it's pretty impressive just off pictures, all right, and here's what it said about, uh, my buddy paul. He's from beaumont and he's got that classic texas warmth tall laid back, solid as a rock. The. He's basically John Goodman meets Craig T Nelson, the actor that played Coach Picture Dan Conner. If he was a grill master with a heart of gold, you just know Paul's the guy who brings extra chairs and cold drinks to every get-together. So saying you look like John Goodman and Craig T Nelson. What do you say to that? You agree? No, I don't think.
Speaker 2:AI is right on the looks. I mean like, let's see, I'm not. It's a dead guy and a fat guy.
Speaker 1:But it's going more by your personality and your charm.
Speaker 2:That ain't what's in the opening line.
Speaker 1:Well, paul, and I look like Jack.
Speaker 2:Yeah, personality, they were off a little bit. They didn't say nothing about my music talent.
Speaker 1:Oh, that's right. Well, I didn't. To be honest, I didn't tell it about your music talent.
Speaker 2:I didn't know. I was from Beaumont Because I told it. Okay, okay, you told it.
Speaker 1:All right, bonus edition, just for the podcast. It is are you smarter than a redneck between Paul from Beaumont and myself on this Earth Day? Here we go, paul. More than half of the breathable oxygen in the world comes from where Is it? A forests, b oceans, c flowering plants or D clouds? Paul Paul Forests. That's what I would say. Correct answer oceans. Paul Paul Forest.
Speaker 2:That's what I would say. Correct answer Oceans, whatever.
Speaker 1:Whatever, how much of the world's oxygen is produced by just the Amazon rainforest? Is it A, 1%, b, 5% or C, 10% or D 20%?
Speaker 2:Paul, paul, it's pretty high, it's pretty high. It's pretty high, I'm going to say 20.
Speaker 1:Dang, it is 20. We're tied at one apiece. Going to the last question, pick a number from three to 10. Six, six, here we go. How many people in the world are dependent on fish as their main source of daily protein? People in the world are dependent on fish as their main source of daily protein.
Speaker 2:Is it a 33?
Speaker 1:b 43, c 53 or d 63. We'll say it's low paul paul, the lowest one. You got 33. Okay, I'm gonna say 43. Correct, answer 43. I am smarter than a redneck on this Earth Day. Do you smell that? What's so stupid about it? These ocean questions.
Speaker 2:There's no way, because you've got to have a doggone air tank to go in the water like that. So how is it produced? That's bogus, and how is that? Many people solely dependent on fish?
Speaker 1:I don't know. There's a lot of people in this world and a lot of people live near the ocean. You ain't got vegetables? All right, paul, we love you. Sorry you didn't win today and sorry you're a little confused, but we'll talk to you tomorrow. I'm not confused. All right, buddy, talk to you tomorrow. I'm not confused. Alright, buddy, talk to you later. Have a good one, you too. Bye-bye.