Wake Up Call
David is an old radio "dj" (disc jockey) getting his brand of talk and humor on the airways since 1969. It’s the animals of the planet responsibility to fertilize the earth, it’s David’s to fertilize the airways. Given the nickname the General because of his last name which he had to convert daGaneral to franchise infringement. Making a reluctant transition to a completely different medium and inviting you to take the journey with him. In each episode he will be talking about life, society, music and everything in between and you might be lucky enough to get a new recipe or two. Episodes could include local guests with interviews about their lives.
After a year and a half rambling, Laren "Ren" Harris joined him, and they bring a whole new format to an ageing radio program. Ren started as David's engineer at KPRT-FM. She has vast experience in acting and is extremely witty. She brings in a fresh perspective and keeps David in line. She is a sci-fi nerd complete with customs. She has operated a bakery as well and they both love to cook!!! Each episode is designed to bring awareness, “wake you up”!
Based out of Farmington, NM located in the beautiful northwestern corner of New Mexico, close to the Four Corners which include Arizona, Colorado & Utah. Podcasts are recorded live, uncut, raw & uncensored. Join Ren & David as they take a deep dive into the ramblings of life.
Wake Up Call
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Hosts: Lauren "Ren" Harris & david "daGeneral" mills
Announcers: Zebedia "Zeb" McClusky & Wink Dinkerson
Sound Engineers: Lauren Harris & Robert David
Executive Producer: InterWest Concepts - interwestconcepts.com
Recorded live, unscripted and uncut at InterWest Concepts Studios in Farmington, NM. Our wonderful sponsors are not responsible for any of the content of said programming, they just help make it all possible. Guests are not paid to appear; they completely volunteer to subject themselves to the craziness.
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Hey Ren.
SPEAKER_12Hey Dave.
SPEAKER_13It's another week. And we're doing a show.
unknownWhat are we doing?
SPEAKER_12I know we're finally back. We did all those rewind shows, and uh we are in person, but the theme for this week is Call Me. Okay. So all songs about phone calls and whatnot.
SPEAKER_13Oh, I love it. Let's get to it.
SPEAKER_08It's a brand new year and a brand new announcer, me, but I'll get to that later. Ladies and gentlemen, I'm proud as punch to present to you our go big or take a hike year, and now Ren and David 2026 edition.
SPEAKER_15I'm in trouble. I'm an addict, I'm addicted to this girl. She's got my heart tied in a knot and my stomach in a whirl. But even worse, I can't stop calling her. She's all I want more. I mean, Sam, what's not to a door? I've been playing too much gigs. I've been listening to jazz. I cough so many times. I swear she's going mad in that cellular will be the death of us. I swear. I swear. In oh, uh-oh. Uh oh uh uh oh my mouth just like I got her, but I surely saw it because she's so uh uh uh oh shell oh my god is she out of my league Let's hold on it. I'm in trouble, I'm so cliche. See that word just wears me out, makes me feel like just another boy to laugh and joke about, but even worse, I can't stop calling her. I love to hear that voice. And honestly, I'm left with no choice. I've been playing too much gigsah, I've been listening to jazz. I cough so many times. I swear she's going mad in that cellular will be the death of us. I swear, I swear in uh, uh-oh, uh, uh-oh, uh-oh. I'm running my mouth just like I got her, but I surely so she's so uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh. Is she out of my league? Let's hold not.
SPEAKER_12Thank you. Yeah, they didn't hear it at home, but I I know pretty much every word to that song. Yeah, it was kind of nice. That was uh Trouble by Never Shout Never.
SPEAKER_13Which is the name of the band is Never Shout Never.
SPEAKER_12Yes. Though it's led by a guy named Christopher Drew. It's one of those it's one of those bands where like the members change all the time, but the lead the lead is always the same. So you I you could just say that was just Christopher Drew.
SPEAKER_13Okay, Christopher Drew Drew as D-R-E-W.
SPEAKER_12Yeah. D-R-D-W.
SPEAKER_13Nerrrr. Well, hey, listen, welcome into 2026. It's our first live technically live show. Technically live, live in spirit. We did some rewind stuff the first three weeks of the year, so um real it was I know it was rough for you to relive that Tommy Bullock one, but I got flashbacks.
SPEAKER_12Actually, no, truly, I I have a hard time even remembering recording that show. I don't know why. I I have a I have a well, I have a brain that tends to hold on to negative memories, but I guess that one was was like I don't know, it was so negative that my my brain just threw it out the window. No, it wasn't that bad.
SPEAKER_13No, it we you know, it's just uh he's a different individual. People know him, know that. Or have worked with him, they know that.
SPEAKER_12And uh we were both people who run our own shows and we were kind of button heads over that. So you know, absolutely nothing personal. It was purely a creative, creative difference. No, nobody puts Rennie in the corner.
SPEAKER_13Oh, listen, uh George the jungle is with us, our new announcer. He's gonna make his debut, a little road trip he did for a report, which I found very interesting.
SPEAKER_12It's a it's very interesting. I liked his take on it. It brought history to life. Let's say that.
SPEAKER_13There you go.
SPEAKER_12In in one way or another.
SPEAKER_13And it's just a pile of doo-doo that he's talking about.
SPEAKER_12Literally. Yeah, exactly. It's a pile of crap. We say that lovingly. Exactly.
SPEAKER_13Well, listen, I am excited about the music that you have picked. What are we gonna call this show?
SPEAKER_12I was just gonna call this one Call Me.
SPEAKER_13Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_12And it's all songs about uh about phones and calling people, like that first one, Trouble. It wasn't expressly about the the telephone, but it the telephone played a big role in that song because he's just obsessed with this girl and cannot stop calling her.
SPEAKER_13I kind of gathered that. It was a cute song, and you knew every word. I thought that was cute. You were singing along. I had I been over there, I'd turn the microphone on.
SPEAKER_12Oh, thank you.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, it's kind of cute. Well, listen, um it's K SJ E. I want to make sure we get that out.
SPEAKER_12It is the KSJE, and we're W U C.
SPEAKER_13That's right. And it's uh 10103 and 90.9 in the uh Farmington area, 103 in the Colorado area. Uh but we do appreciate them very much. Shout out to Scott McClin and that whole crew over there, and a guy by the name of Scott Durham that does our loads our shows every week for the city. Thank you, Scott.
SPEAKER_12The Scott Squares.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, that's right. So we do appreciate that. And I and I'm looking forward to this year, the go big or go home.
SPEAKER_12Yeah, go big or go home year. I like that idea. We're just gonna have some fun with it.
SPEAKER_13We are so gonna hear some interesting stuff.
SPEAKER_12Yes. Though this show, I think you and I are both kind of still reeling from the the the holiday times, and we just got back from our break, so we're still feeling a little a little lazy daisy. But this I think will be a fun show. Yeah, we were like, should we, should we not?
SPEAKER_13Should we wait another week? What do we do?
SPEAKER_12But this next song I'm gonna play was actually the inspiration for the entire show. Um over Thanksgiving break, you know, a couple months ago, I found La uh I believe his name is pronounced Lobby Siffri. He's a he's a British singer-songwriter, and he's got a lot of great songs. But this is the first song I heard from him. It's called Bless the Telephone, and it's a very short, sweet, and to the point song. It's only a minute and forty seconds, but it's kind of about how the phone is a magical, amazing adventure. Oh yeah. You can feel alone and then within a matter of minutes, the second you hear that other person's voice, you're with them. Yeah, it's beautiful.
SPEAKER_13It's a matter of seconds.
SPEAKER_12Yeah, a matter of seconds.
SPEAKER_13It's not just the telephone, but when we went to the smartphones and all that kind of stuff.
SPEAKER_12Oh, that too. I uh actually sent it to my friends who live in New York and in Texas. We talk to each other over an app called Discord, where you know, we all get on and we turn on our cameras and we talk and we watch movies together. I was like, this song reminds me of you guys.
SPEAKER_13So you remember the days you probably are too young about it. Try me. Okay, so I could if somebody called me, they didn't have to go, where are you?
SPEAKER_12Yeah, because they w were calling your home phone.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, that's the only place you could get me.
SPEAKER_12I would say, yeah, I might be a little too young for that, since I've had a cell phone since I was in second grade. That's insane to me. That is insane just thinking about it. But I was one of the first kids in my class to have a cell phone. I remember I was a celebrity for a couple days.
SPEAKER_13I always thought you were pretty spoiled.
SPEAKER_12It wasn't a new phone, it was my sister's old phone. Still, that's true. Anyway, take it away, Lobby. Here is Bless the Telephone.
SPEAKER_01It's nice to hear your voice again. I've waited all day long. Even wrote a song for you. It's strange the way you make me feel. I'd like to do the same for you. It's nice to hear you say hello and have a friend with you. I love you. But very soon it's time to go. An awful job to do while I'm here writing songs for you. Strange have a phone call to change your day. Take you away, away from the feeling of being alone. Bless the telephone. It's nice the way you say my name. Not very fast or slow, just soft and low, the same as when you tell me how you feel. I feel the same way too. I'm very much in love with you. I'm very much in love with you.
SPEAKER_08Music, music, music. Where? The wake-up call exclusively on KSJE 90.91033 FM.
unknownAh!
SPEAKER_02I'm out of payphone trying to call home. All of my changes spent on you. Where are the times coming, baby? It's all where the plants we made to. Yeah. I know we're just gonna remember the people who we used to be. It's the bit of people, it's not the next to be. It's just too late to be too late. Let's do it.
SPEAKER_00I'll be out spending all this money while you sitting round, wondering why it wasn't you who came up from nothing. Made it from the bottom. No, when you see me, I'm starting. And all on my car, with a push of a button. Telling me I taste a stop blue weapon, whatever you call it. Switch the number to my phone so you never could call it. Don't need my name on my show, you can tell it I'm ballin'. Switch, what a shame, could have got big. Had a really good game, but you missed your last shot. So you talk about who you see at the top. Or what you could have started, but sad to say it's over for. Fanna pull up valet, open doors. Wish I go away, got what you was looking for. That's me who it was. Take the little bitch.
SPEAKER_08The CSJ wake up all vibes.
SPEAKER_03Oh my god, it's gold. I'll do that. Just look at the bat I'll do that. I'll do something. Just all do that. It's on the tall It's on the tall. I don't think it's a way I don't make it all the time. And it's I'm a toll. And it's I'm a tall. And it's I'm a toll. All you gotta do is go, and I'll be there. And it's I'm a toll. All we gotta do is go, and I'll be there.
SPEAKER_12Anytime at all by the incomparable Beatles, and before that was Payphone by Maroon 5.
SPEAKER_13Maroon, and I thought it was Train. I did.
SPEAKER_12Which I've never considered it, but yeah, the lead singers of Train and Maroon Five. Sound similar. Sound kind of similar. Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Well, we sent George on the road. Yes, or I did. I just saw him go by. I thought he was in Tombstone.
SPEAKER_12I thought he was too, because but at least we do know he's literally on the road. So he's gonna give us a little uh history lesson.
SPEAKER_09This is George of the Jungle with the W U C on the front microphone. Through the magic of radio, we bring you right into the middle of the action of noteworthy historical events as they happened. Even if they happened 145 years ago.
SPEAKER_13But um that's pretty good.
SPEAKER_12That's pretty good.
SPEAKER_13You know, I only gave him twenty bucks to go on the road.
SPEAKER_12So he went all there on twenty bucks?
SPEAKER_13Wow, wow. He's using a lot of groupons.
unknownNo kidding.
SPEAKER_13I wonder how he paid for gas. More than twenty dollars. That's just to get twenty dollars to get you to Albuquerque, I think.
SPEAKER_12It may be. I've been able to get to and from Albuquerque on one tank of gas.
SPEAKER_13Okay.
SPEAKER_12I was I was riding on E by the time I got home, but who knows?
SPEAKER_13Well, thank you, George. We've got you, George.
SPEAKER_12And uh Tombstone Arizona, the okay corral is a pretty cool story, and it just so happens to be take it took place in like the eighteen eighties, which is a time period that I'm really weirdly obsessed with right now. Oh, no kidding. It's a really cool time. It was turn of the century, like electricity was just starting to come around, and and um you know, you got the belly pock era in France with beautiful, you know, uh French impressionist art, and then you had the cowboys out in Tombstone, Arizona. It was just a very exciting time. Uh some of them probably did.
SPEAKER_13At that point, that's a great story about spurs that we'll have to share some other time.
SPEAKER_12Okay.
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_12You got me interested. It definitely gives your walk a little bit of a dram dramatic flair. Oh, yeah, a little jingle, click.
SPEAKER_13They jingle. They kind of jingle like bells. They're the ones that I had. I wasn't gonna tell anybody. You were the wooden spurs here. Yeah. Listen, I used to do work with Don uh Kapinkirk. You remember Kapink? And he and in the early days he wore spurs all the time. Everywhere he went.
SPEAKER_12Even if he wasn't riding a horse.
SPEAKER_13I don't think he owned a horse.
SPEAKER_12Okay.
SPEAKER_13That's between you and me. So to to satire him, we were at the top deck of a local bar, and we were doing introducing of the band and that kind of stuff. And I got me the biggest these were Mexican spurs, okay? They came from Mexico.
SPEAKER_12Those big showy things.
SPEAKER_13Big round uh for the back side, you know, and they they just jingled greatly. And so I I don't know, I made fun of the captain.
SPEAKER_12Yeah. Now who's king of the spurs.
SPEAKER_13And he he took it well, but the crowd was on the floor laughing so hard. Oh, that's so good. It was it was and I think that's why he took it so well, because you know, I didn't belittle him in any way, shape, or form. No. But uh the crowd. And most of the people there knew the captain and knew about the Spurs and so on and so forth.
SPEAKER_12You weren't, like you said, uh I think there's a fine line between like a fun prank and just humiliating somebody.
SPEAKER_13I had a straw hat, kid's straw hat, and then I had a fake sheriff's badge, a plastic fake sheriff's badge on it. And I told him when I walked out that I said, There's a new sheriff of the Spurs in town.
SPEAKER_12That's so good. Yeah, it was cute. No, a very loving takedown of Captain Kirk.
SPEAKER_13You know, and if you were at that show by any shade of the imagination at any time, there's quite a few people there, a couple hundred. Uh give me a call or drop us a line, interwestconcepts.com, all one word, all lowercase. Go to the webpage, interwestconcepts.com. You can do it right there.
SPEAKER_12Very cool.
SPEAKER_13And I'd love to hear from you. Plus, we're still taking show ideas if you have anything.
SPEAKER_12Oh, always. It's I always love the challenge. I know I always say that, but um if I I don't know. I get so in my head that I think, well, I've done every show that could possibly be. And then somebody comes in and says, Well, what about this? And they go, Well, I never thought of that. So I'm down for the case.
SPEAKER_13Well, we've got some coming up too. We're gonna we're gonna showcase a couple of people. We got some stuff headed. Um I just let me just say we got stuff and we're gonna share it.
SPEAKER_12And so we're gonna pass it around. We're gonna pass it around. We're not gonna bogard it. That's right. And uh we did notice that some of our best shows from last year were kind of like nostalgia shows.
SPEAKER_13Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_1270s disco and then the 50s Christmas did pretty well.
SPEAKER_13The 50s Christmas went nuts. And the nineties uh Kronk Christmas did okay. It did pretty good. It did good when it was first released for sure.
SPEAKER_12And then our Japanese city pop show is always a popular one, and that's you know, very eighties centric. So we might do a couple of fun little nostalgia shows, but we'll try to do you know, musical genres that you've heard of, but m but songs from that genre that m y that haven't been played. Right.
SPEAKER_13You haven't heard. Yes. Yeah, exactly. The the deep dives.
SPEAKER_12Yeah. Um so The show is calling me. Which is all about calling people. We must use Facebook Messenger. Which is always better because my phone doesn't always work. I don't really use my phone to call anyone anymore. I only ever really use Discord to talk with my friends. I have a song. It's kind of a involves the telephone, but it's a little more sad. You absolutely know it. It's a Jim Crogey. It's one of my all-time favorite songs. Because not only is the story behind the song, you know, beautiful and heartbreaking, but just the line. That's not the way it feels. Sometimes you know you should be over something, but you're just not. It doesn't feel like you're over it yet.
SPEAKER_13Good pick, right? Thank you for it. There we go. Don't let your head get too big this year now. Settle down a little bit.
SPEAKER_12The last year was pretty bad, so I'll do my best.
SPEAKER_17Well, could you help me place this card? See the number on the matchbook is old and faded. Living in LA with my best old ex-friend Ray. Gosh, it's such a new L and sometimes hated. So let's fork it all out. And give me the number if you can find it. So I can call Just to tell him I'm fine and to show. I overcome the blow. I've learned to take it well. I only wish my words could just convince myself that it just wasn't real. But that's not the way it feels. But could you help me place this call? Cause I can't read the novel that you just gave me. There's something in my eyes. You know it happens every time. Think about the love that I thought would save me. But isn't that the way they say it goes? Well, let's forget all that and give me the number if you can find it. So I can call. Just to tell them I'm finding the show. I've overcome the blow. I've done to take it well. I only wish my words could just convince myself that it just wasn't real. But that's not the way it feels. No, no, no, no. That's not the way it feels. I'm a real or let's forget about this car. There's no one there I really wanna talk to. Thank you for your time. Oh, you've been so much more than kind. You can keep it dying. But isn't that the way these things goes? Well, let's fork it all out and give me the number if you can find it. So I can't be called just to tell them I'm fine to show. Overcome the flow, I've learned to take it well. Only I wish my words could just convince myself that it just wasn't real. But that's not the way it feels.
SPEAKER_10Yeah, this is the big bopper speaking. Oh, you sweet. Do I want? Will I want? Oh, baby, you know what I like. Shantilly lace and a pretty face and a ponytail. Hang a found. We're gonna walk and a big a little big world around eight. Nothing in the world like a big eyed girl to make my axe old but it makes me bad mom on it. Oh baby, that's a what I like. What's that baby? But honey. Oh baby, you know what I'm saying? Oh babe, and that's a whole life. What's that honey? Take you up and age. And don't be late. But baby. I got no money, honey. Oh, all right, honey. You know what I like. Chantilly lady had a pretty face. On a tail, hang a sound, a wiggle in a wall, and a wiggle in a towel. I don't think in the world like a big eyed girl and make my eye so funny. Make me feel real loose like a long leg, losing like a girl.
SPEAKER_07Out baby, that's a water.
SPEAKER_08Music, music, music. Where? The wake-up call exclusively on KSJE ninety point nine one oh three three FM.
SPEAKER_05That's what I'd say. I'd tell you everything. You become that television. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, how you feeling? Are you still asane? Don't you realize the pain for dealing with you? For real, had a dream. I just can't believe they've all faded out of you.
SPEAKER_07I'm living in some time.
SPEAKER_05Okay, so no one's answering. So can't you just let it ring a little longer long alone? I'll be sitting tight. The shadows of the night. Let it ring for everyone.
SPEAKER_13Oh, somebody passed the French's.
SPEAKER_12I still remember when you first made that joke, and it was like, what are you talking about?
SPEAKER_13It doesn't say it on there anymore.
SPEAKER_12No, it doesn't.
SPEAKER_13But it it used to.
SPEAKER_12Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Prepared mustard.
SPEAKER_12I guess because mustard used to not be prepared. I I don't know. That's a good question. It's like sliced bread. It's hard to think there was a time before they sliced it at the factory themselves.
SPEAKER_13Oh, that's a yeah.
SPEAKER_12Mustard, as far as I know, has always been prepared. For me.
SPEAKER_13There used to be a saying about that's as smooth as sliced bread or I don't know.
SPEAKER_12It's the best thing since sliced bread. There you go. And speaking of a celebrity who is still with us, I we've probably talked about him on the show when it was his birthday. Or maybe we didn't. Dick Van Dyke, who just recently turned 100 years old. And he's technically older than sliced bread by like two or three years. Because he was born in the early 1920s.
SPEAKER_13He was such a cool guy, too. I don't know what I liked best. I love the show, the original show with him and Mary Tyler Moore.
SPEAKER_12Yeah. Love that one. I've seen it.
SPEAKER_13I don't know.
SPEAKER_12He was in Bye Bye Birdie, he was in Mary Poppins.
SPEAKER_13Oh, I think Mary Poppins has got to be my favorite. The Jimmy Sweep. Yeah, that's my favorite.
SPEAKER_12England hates his accent. If you go to any British person and you're like, what's the worst British accent in a Hollywood movie? They will without a doubt tell you different accents. This is unfair. But it's funny because then his next movie, I don't know if it was it was after Mary Poppins. I don't know if it was directly after it, but it's my favorite movie of his Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
SPEAKER_13That's a good one too.
SPEAKER_12He takes place in England, and he's like the only one in the movie that doesn't have a British accent. It's like he learned from Mary Poppins. I'll just do my Mar regular.
SPEAKER_13Well this segment, of course, we have the uh wonderful Zen of Ren with the brand new intro, which made you eyes sparkled, didn't you?
SPEAKER_12Yeah, it's I've got a fun new bell. I'm very excited.
SPEAKER_13Is it a bell or is it?
SPEAKER_12I don't know. It's like a magical noise. It makes me feel like I'm a fairy princess coming down from the sky. And uh it is gonna be telephone themed, the Zen of Ren, much like this whole show we're calling Calmie. Call me. And it's all about uh telephone songs.
SPEAKER_13And this is K-S-J-E. You're listening to the W-U-C with my friend R H.
SPEAKER_12And my other friend uh DM took me a second. I was like, I know Dave's name, I swear, but it just came so quickly. I was afraid I forgot it.
SPEAKER_13I would have given like three initials, but I couldn't think of the middle name.
SPEAKER_12So you know, well, technically my initials are L R H L R H. But you know who also shares that those initials. Uh Scientology's own L. Ron Hubbard. So I I posted that on uh Facebook one time just as a joke. I was like, I just realized today I have the same initials as L. Ron Hubbard. And my dad commented and he was like, oh, that was no mistake. And of course he was kidding too, but for a second I was like, Dad, are you a Scientologist? No. But uh the last couple of songs we played, I just want to make sure they're out there. We played uh Chantilly Lace by the late great Big Bopper, and then we played Telephone Line by Electric Light Orchestra.
SPEAKER_13E L O sa as they're known in the biz. E-L-O? No, E-L-O, not L-O. Sorry.
SPEAKER_12They should be L-O.
SPEAKER_13I know. That's really British, though, the way you said that.
SPEAKER_12Yeah, well, they are British. Did you know that? No, I did not. They're from Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.
SPEAKER_13I do not know that now. I do not do not know.
SPEAKER_12I've got you all riled up.
SPEAKER_13Am I in how long have I been announcing?
SPEAKER_12Longer than I've been announcing.
SPEAKER_13Two or three days, I think. Listen, if you have any comments you'd like to write us, we'd love to hear from you. Show ideas. We're still paying for that. Investconcepts.com, all one word, all lowercase. I N T E R W E S T C O N C E P T S dot com. There you go. We'd love to hear from you, no matter what.
SPEAKER_12Back in the day, you would have had to strictly call us, but now we've got email, you can find us on Facebook. There's lots of ways to get in contact with us.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, go check out our Facebook page. It's got all the shows on there that you can check out. And and uh stuff like that there. That's our there, that they have. You can check our Facebook our web page and find out more about G O J. Because I like to call him George of the Jungle.
SPEAKER_12Our new announcer.
SPEAKER_13New announcer type guy.
SPEAKER_12At least you're calling him G O J. There was a second there where you kept calling him J-O-G.
SPEAKER_13Did I? Yeah, probably.
SPEAKER_12Not this show. Not this show. But there were a couple of shows in the past I remember you'd be like George of the Jungle, or then I like to call him J O G, Dave, no, Dave, no. But you didn't, so I'm impressed. No, I I corrected you. Oh, did you? I'm just nice about it. I'm so nice that you don't remember that.
SPEAKER_13Didn't hurt my feelings, obviously. There you go. Listen, it's hard to hurt my feelings when I misspeak something because that's just part of my nature.
SPEAKER_12Right, I'm the same way. I would much rather be corrected than be wrong. You know? And sometimes, yeah, it hurts the ego. If somebody's not polite, like I hate when people make you feel stupid for getting something wrong. But if you're just gonna honestly correct me, I would much rather prefer that. Which is to say, if I ever make a factual error on the show, send us an email. Or as Blondie might say, you could call me. Oh yes, give me some blonde. But you looked like you were gonna say something. Am I interrupting you?
SPEAKER_13No, well, I was, but we can save it later.
SPEAKER_12Okay, cool.
SPEAKER_13Listen, just call me, I'll tell you.
SPEAKER_12You got it. Oh, Blonde.
SPEAKER_08You're jamming with Ren and David on the KSJE Sunday morning wake-up call.
SPEAKER_04I threw a wish in the well, don't ask me, I'll never tell. I looked to you as it fell, and now you're in my way. I strained my soul for a wish, pennies and dimes for a kiss. I wasn't looking for this, but now you're in my way. Your stare was holding, red machine, skin was showing, hot night wind was blowing. Where you think you're going, baby? Hey, I just met you. This is crazy. But here's my number. Don't call me, baby. It's hard to look back. I just baby, I give my number. Don't call me baby. Hey, I just make it crazy.
SPEAKER_06But you're another baby. I've got a baby.
SPEAKER_04You took your time with the call. I took no time with the fall. You gave me nothing at all. But still you're in my way. I beg and borrow and steal. At first sight and it's real. I didn't know I would feel it. But it's in my way. Your dad was holding red jeans. Skin was showing. Hot night when it was blowing. Where you think you're going, baby? I just met you. It's a crazy. But you're my number. Don't you baby? I'd just look back. I just baby. I guess I'm number. I just met you. It's a crazy.
SPEAKER_06I guess I've got a baby.
SPEAKER_04It's how to look back. That's a baby. But you've done it. I just like it.
SPEAKER_06I just got the other. But you're a number.
SPEAKER_08Whether it's background or in your foreground, the wake up call on KSJE is where it's at the time.
SPEAKER_07All me for the head. I'm feeling you. I only like to do it. Call me on the table. You feel like you get it. I went to make sure. Call me on the table. I have new feeling something. Call me on the telephone.
SPEAKER_12That was Diana Ross. And if you call her on the telephone, she will be there. And before that was a sort of divisive song. At least when it first came out, it was everywhere, and so people got sick of it. But I love it. Call Me Maybe by Carly Ray Jepsen.
SPEAKER_13I love that Carl Call Me Maybe.
unknownIt's cute.
SPEAKER_13I used to think it said forever. I thought it was like, Call Me Baby.
SPEAKER_12Call Me Baby. No, it's a it's a little that's something I like about the song. She's she's a little awkward in it. She's a little shy. She's like, I can't even really look you in the eyes right now, but call me maybe. It's that time, man. It's that time. Let's do it.
SPEAKER_08Oh, the wake-up call is almost over for another week. And it's time to get your Zen on with the Zen of Rand.
SPEAKER_11And I am descending in my pink bubble like Glinda the Good Witch.
SPEAKER_12Alright, here's your quote. It's from one of my favorite authors. I say that every time. I use a quote from him uh Kurt Vonnegut Jr. I have this disease late at night sometimes involving alcohol and the telephone.
SPEAKER_13Not a good combination. Not a good combination.
SPEAKER_12It's almost worse these days too, because you don't even have to actively call someone. Sometimes I can imagine you try to call someone in the middle of the night and they don't pick up. And yeah, maybe you leave an embarrassing uh message on the answering machine, but now I can just like spam text people if I'm like drunk and feeling it'll be like, oh my god, I miss you so much, we should hang out. It's like my fifth grade teacher.
SPEAKER_13You know, my problem with text, and everybody wants to text these days, but my problem is your emotions don't come through properly. And some people might think you're yelling at them, which you know, I don't capitalize stuff, but I'm just I'm I don't want to type so much, so I'm short to the point. So so yeah, it's I don't know. Texting, I and I love the fact that you know I'll be texting somebody, somebody I know well, and then I just I can't put on I'll call them.
SPEAKER_12Yeah.
SPEAKER_13And it so now instead and they don't answer, they say, What are you calling me for?
SPEAKER_12Why don't you just text me?
SPEAKER_13So now what I do, I have an answer to that. I'll send them a text. Can I call you? That always has. I have too much to say, can I call you?
SPEAKER_12Yeah. Have you ever done the voice memos? I have not, but I could do that. They're they're okay. You have to be kind of in the mood to do it, but it's like, you know, just recording, recording a little voice memo and sending it to somebody. That's no. That's what me and my friend Riley do when we're like when we're in that headspace. Usually it's when Riley's at work, so I can't I can't even call them anyway. But I have too much to say and too much emotion involved, so I just record little like 45 second voice messages.
SPEAKER_13You know what? You did that with me last year sometime earlier. And you know what? Here's the nice part about that. I mean, we text, we message each other a lot. Uh and sometimes I think of a little too much. But it was nice just to hear your voice. You know, so so how you're in going forward, start sending me more voice messages.
SPEAKER_12Okay, I will. And then it'll be.
SPEAKER_13And I'll do the same to you.
SPEAKER_12It'll become a reciprocal thing. Yeah, exactly. Well, yes, speaking of, it has been our call me show, so I don't know. I I heard that lobby. Yes.
SPEAKER_13What's junior samples from the old hee-haw. That's his he had a used car a lot. Call me. BR549.
SPEAKER_12BR549.
SPEAKER_13In the early days of telephone, you would give letters.
SPEAKER_12Yes.
SPEAKER_13So his was BR549.
SPEAKER_12That used to confuse me so much as a kid when they'd be like, call us at 1-800-help me. That's 1-800 help me. And I'd be like, There aren't letters on the phone. And then my dad would be like, actually, there are. Look closely.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, if you have a phone that doesn't have letters, you've been playing with it too much and worn them all off. Yeah.
SPEAKER_12There you go.
SPEAKER_13You've been texting way too much.
SPEAKER_12I know, and which is even more impressive because everything's on a touch screen now. So I don't know how I'm wearing down on the buttons, but somehow I am.
SPEAKER_13We're talking old phones.
SPEAKER_12We're talking old phones.
SPEAKER_13Well, listen, it's been a great show. I'm so excited. Next week we're gonna have some fun. We're gonna get Ryan Woodard on, who actually started my whole podcast.
SPEAKER_12Yeah, is that next week for sure? I think so. Or just kind of vaguely in the future.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, vaguely in the future. I'm not I I have a call into him. We'll see how it goes. He says he's coming, so very cool.
SPEAKER_12Yeah, he's always a great guest. And yeah.
SPEAKER_13We heard from him in the first couple of shows too this year. They were rewinds.
SPEAKER_12Yes. So the audience should be fresh and remember him pretty well, so it'll be exciting to have him back on. But as far as I'm going, as far as I feel right now, I'm kind of taking it week to week for now. So whatever next next week's shows will be, we'll is kind of a surprise. Let's do it then. It'll be a mystery bag. Alright. Let's end it off with uh some high energy. Let's do uh Chuck Berry with Memphis, Tennessee.
SPEAKER_13Oh, yes indeed. Love me some Chuck. Rin, have a good week. I love you, baby, and we'll see you next week on K SJE.
SPEAKER_12On wait, on KSJE, and this is the W U C. There you go. Bye bye.
SPEAKER_16On IWC too. Long distance information, give me Memphis, Tennessee. Help me find the party. Try to get in touch with me. She could not leave her number, but I know who place to call. Cause my uncle took the message and you wrote it on wall. Help me information, get in touch with my read. She's the only one looking for me from in the city. Her home is on Southside, high up on a ridge, just a half a mile from the Mississippi. Help me information more than that I can add. Only that I miss her. No fun yet. But we were pulled apart because her mom did not agree. Tore apart our happy own infrastinacy. Last time I saw Marie, she's waving me goodbye. With hurry home drops on her cheek that trickled from her eye. Marie is only six years old. Information, please. Try to put me through the heavy minutes in the sea.
SPEAKER_08That's it for another week. This is the voice of George of the Jungle coming to you from the mouth of Georgia the Jungle, telling you to join us next week for more WUC with the voices of Ren and David coming out of their mouths. All rights reserved. Until next time. Excellent to each other.