! Tuesday morning, shaping up to be a beautiful day across Kansas City, but right now it's not about beauty. Okay, that's not what this segment's about at all. It's time for Ty Raid Tuesday on 957 FM KCMO. We've got some ducks on the pond. We also have a couple of open lines for you. 913-408-7957. Ty Raid Tuesday, you're 10 minutes. Where you get to choose the direction of the show and rant on whatever it is that you want to rant on. Now is your chance. 913-408-7957. Let's go to Jeff in Shawnee. What's up, Jeff? And what is your Ty Raid? Oh my gosh, my Ty Raid is this. I'm a Springsteam fan, but I noticed the other day in between your commercials and coming into your speeches, man. You're playing Bruce Springsteen, man. Come on, man. I go, you guys got to give him a little bit of kickback. I mean, play the Socialist National Anthem next. I mean, I'm sure every time you play him, you got to send him some money. That's like support in Japan or China, man. What is the helpless thing? You're killing me, man. They're really playing Born in the USA by Springsteen. What am I not getting here? I love the shows. Am I on NPR? What's going on? Here's what you're not getting. First off, we don't have to pay Bruce two pennies every time we play a Bruce bumper music, alright? That's already covered in the costs that we pay as a radio group to the musicians on our music stations and then on our bumper music. It's not like every time I play Springsteen bumper music, we're sending him a penny or something like that. And then, secondarily, you admitted it, Jeff. He still has great music. I'm not playing the new stuff. I'm not playing the No Kings Rally songs. I'm just playing the classics. And Mark and John, we're all just playing the classics here. So I don't know what the big deal is. If I'm not going to play artists who lean left, I'm going to have to come back dry every time. I got no bumper music then. I agree. I agree. But I'm I said I told you the past man. I want the biggest fans, man. But I mean the majority of your people that are listed at this, you know, in the real areas of stuff are probably going. What is that Springsteen I'm hearing on here, man? I can't even turn them on the radio. What? Jeff, it's bumper music. I'm not a DJ. I get it. If I'm if I'm spinning tunes that's different. It's 20 seconds of bumper music. I love you, Jeff. Jeff, I will. Jeff, I will let you pick. What do you want to hear on the next segment bumper music? You give me the song and I'll do it. I'll play it. Oh man, play, play what your people are listening to man play some like Hank Sturgill Simpson man something other than Bruce Springsteen man. Come on. You're you're playing. I love Springsteen, but man, your majority of your people list. I can't be the only one out there going. Am I here? Okay, let's go. All right, Jeff, your tirade is noted. We'll get you some what you asked for here. Okay, I'll take care of you. Don't worry. It's all good. Thanks so much. 913-408-7957. That's how you join us on KCMO talk radio 95 7 FM tirade Tuesday continues with John into peek a goat. Hey, good morning. My bumper music I'd like to hear is a crowded run devil run if he's going to play. I'm not doing requests. I'm not doing requests. What's your tirade, John? Don't make me tirade on where this is going. Go. All right, cool. Well, anyhow, I asked my wife to go get community cups, you know, for unleavened bread and community cups. And once you went out there to go get them for me to take the church, they were already closed. So I didn't know if I had enough for the for the people there. So I went to go to Walmart to go get unleavened bread. It took me an hour and a half of reading ingredients on the back of breads and flat breads and sourdough and stuff to finally find a box of sourdough bread that was made with no baking soda, no baking powder, no leavening agent. And I learned a lot by reading all these ingredients. I was like, Oh my gosh, I'm not going to eat that again. The ingredients list was so long. It was like, Oh my gosh. But it was just crazy. But anyhow, that's my my tirade was that's a good tirade. That's a good tirade. Maha continues to grow the more ingredients, the worse. That's that's a good strategy to go by. All right. The only problem for me is that if I go shopping at high V and I try to do the online ordering when I can. But if you're in a pinch and you got to move, you got to jump in there sometimes. And Kate says you got to get this that the next thing. I mean, I'm, I'm not the best. I'm not the best at looking around in the food store. That's why I need the online ordering from high V. But I try. But I do look at the ingredients and I do know now that less is more. I'll leave it at that. 9134087957 on a tirade Tuesday, Alex and Linwood go. Yo, yesterday, Trump made an announcement that he was down around for president of Venezuela when he's done with this third term here in America. I was wondering why you guys haven't already started his advertisement on 95 seven KCMO talk radio. Well, he hasn't bought him. He hasn't bought him. So go tirade to team Trump and tell him to start opening up the wallet and we'll run plenty of Trump for Venezuela 2028. He said this yesterday. And we just so you understand the people of Venezuela, they say if I ran for president of Venezuela, I'm pulling higher than anybody has ever pulled in Venezuela. So after I'm finished with this, I can go to Venezuela. I will quickly learn Spanish won't take too long. I'm good at language and I will go to Venezuela. I'm going to run for president. But we're very happy with the president elect that we have right now. The the the people that are running it. I'm very good at language. That has got to be on the tombstone. I am very good at language here lies the 45th and 47th president to the United States. He was very good at language. There you go. Libby and Waldo. What's your tirade go? He my initially I had I had a tirade and I thought, okay, I'm I'm all over the place one. I guess I have a tirade about you. And my tirade is unfortunately I had to turn the rate of the clock so that I could, you know, give some calls from the East Coast. Did you did you mention at all between seven and eight anything about the Artemis mission? Not in the seven o'clock hour. No. Okay, and I know that you didn't do it in the six and here's my tirade. And I hope I can end it on a very kind note because I really like you and John everybody and I don't hold anybody responsible. But I think for our country last night and for the world really last night was a pretty powerful evening. And I don't know. I don't you know, I don't belong to a particular religion and all that. But but I found that from for that 40 minute gap that we had no contact with these astronauts, nor did it. Yeah, NASA. Nobody. They were in the dark side of everything. And I sometimes think that we need to be reminded that we often go into a dark side of our personalities or other people. And we do it when we hear about war and no taxes and death and all that. But I found myself for 40 minutes going very quiet and and really, really sending out a lot of positive energy to bring those people around that moon. That was an incredible journey, a really incredible time. And I'm a little humble by it and I don't do humble well at all. Pete, I really don't. But I was I was humbled by that experience. I was wondering if you were. No, I just and I don't mean that I don't mean that to be facetious. I don't mean that to be rude. I just have not been into it. It's cool. I'm kind of like, All right, yeah, I mean, it's certainly cool when we do something we haven't done before. But I'm just not really infatuated or or obsessed or really honestly all that interested in it. And I did talk about it earlier this hour where I admitted it may be a blind spot for me. It might be me. And if you feel really passionate about it, that's great. But I the whole space thing is not something that I've ever really been into. But it might be a blind spot for me. I've admitted as much. But as someone who didn't grow up during the space race or any of that stuff. And, you know, when I think about space and the moon, I think about being a kid and watching Apollo 13 in the 90s. Like I think about Tom Hanks when I think about space. So what's that say? I don't know. But I I your tirade is well taken. But it's just to answer your question. No, Paul in Kansas City. What's your tirade? Go. Hey, my tirade piece a little humor today. A major league baseball. Every time that ball even looks like it makes it the catcher looks at the ball and hands it to the ump. And I'm like, do they take a class in aerodynamics? I mean, I grew up with the ball and barely had friends on it. We'd still use it. Just I'm just amazed at every pitch. It's about every pitch. They're handing that ball back and replace it. And the baseball guys that make it Kentucky boy, they're like, yeah, keep hitting those balls. That's so true, man. It's a it's you know what it is? It's big baseball lobbyist is what it is. That's that's what's going on. Yeah, big ball lobbyists. That's my funny tirade for the week. That's excellent. Paul needed that one. But a nice job. Nice job, man. And hey, you know what the only good part of this too is it's more opportunities for the kids in the stands to go home with the ball. Go home with the ball. Corey in the Northland. What's up, Corey? What's your tirade? Oh, my tirade today is that I can't get to work. I live in the Northland and you can't get anywhere up here. Every bridge to the Northland is under construction. Every road's closed. I live I work in Lee Wood. I can't get to work. Why? Because all of the roads are under construction. Why can't we do road construction at night around here? What is so problematic with that? And secondly, if we're doing all this because the the soccer's come in the summer, why couldn't we have started this last year instead of doing it all at once? Oh, no, they're not doing it for the soccer. Are you kidding me? I mean, the road works going to be done by the next time the World Cup comes here in 2072. Come on, you know how it is, Corey. It's still going to be under construction in 2072. It'll be lovely. Oh man, that's that's brutal. That's brutal. But you know what? I know you're speaking for a lot of people up North, Corey. So nice job. Oh, frustrating. I know you too, brother. Women's World Cup in 2032. Yeah, exactly. That's what they're prepping for at this point. All right, good tirades. Good tirades. 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