This is an iHeart Podcast. Guaranteed human. Cleaning out the sound fridge and more. It's one more thing. Armstrong and Getty. One more thing. Few things before we get to cleaning out the sound fridge that I wasn't able to jam into the radio show. Metallica has announced they're going to play the Las Vegas Sphere, which would be pretty cool. I'll bet they come up with a great visual package, which is what the Sphere shows are all about. I've been to the Sphere a couple of times and it is spectacular Man I saw Metallica a couple of years ago and they are just incredible on stage Yeah the Sphere experience is interesting for concerts because if you want to enjoy the visual part you actually want to sit way far away from the stage and if you're way far away from the stage at some point it's like why am I not just listening to this on the stereo But the visual part is so amazing. Was it you or another friend who said that it can be kind of disorienting? Oh, definitely. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You have to close your eyes sometimes. I didn't have to do that. My kids did. But it's super steep. You're way, way up high, and it's super steep. And it looks like if you tumbled out of your seat, you would fall to your death. Yeah, not happening. No, sorry. But the visuals are just absolutely stunning. Oh, and the sound. It's got, I forget what it is, 123,000 speakers or something like that. It's designed in such a way that the sound is exactly the same in the furthest away seat from the best seat, which I had for the Eagles. They all sound exactly the same. And it's pretty cool. That's a miracle of engineering. That sounds really, really cool. A couple other things. Can you install like one section that's relatively flat? You can sit down low. For people like me freaked out. And it's just like a concert. and then you look up and see the visuals. They're still cool, but not quite the same as if you're sitting up way high. Yeah, fair enough. Survivor, the television show, is still on the air, and they open their 50th season tonight. 50th! And mostly I bring this up because Jeff Probst is still the host. I've never seen an episode of Survivor, and they do several seasons per year. It hasn't been on for 50 years. Wait, the first season, didn't you? Come on. Did I? With naked Richard. I don't know that I watched it. I think we played clips, but I don't know if I ever watched it. Jeff Probst, man, did he fall into a gig or what? Whoever the hell he was. Isn he the producer Maybe I have no idea I think he was the brains behind it I could be wrong Yeah I found it entertaining as hell like once or twice then thought that enough of that Young Boy Never Broke Again. That's NBC Young Boy is a rapper. NBC stands for Never Broke Again. He's a big deal, I guess. NBC Young Boy. Wait a minute. How does NBC stand for Never Broke Again? Oh, NBIM, sorry. Why was I saying NBC? It's NBA young boy. NBA young boy. I'm sorry I said that. That makes sense now. That makes sense now. He is welcoming his 13th child at age 26. 13th. Oh, for the love. 13th child. I can't even. Unless your rap career continues to be successful, you're going to have to change your name from NBA to QBA. Quite broke again. Because 13 kids is going to be very expensive. I'm just saying. And, of course, all those kids grow up without a father active in their lives. Probably, yeah. And then I was just looking at a series of jokes. Oh, this was some guy on Instagram who's got a feed. It's pretty good. He just grabs funny things off of posts and then puts them all in a row. It's entertaining. But here's one of them. Inside my stomach, there is a little duck who demands bread. I can relate to that. I know, me too. There's a little duck in there that really wants bread. That's a cute way to put it. Yes. All right. So the sound fridge. We've got a handful of audio that's really good. That's Metallica right there. Metal guy. That's right. They're going to that's their opening song. So we're going to clean out the sound fridge and play you some of it. Let's start with number 10. Does this need any setup, Michael? It's Los Angeles Food Delivery Service and the robots are called Cocos, I believe. Yeah. robots have been relentless i heard a commotion i came out here i found the cocoa in my garden it had got my fence caught up in its wheel it like uprooted a whole bunch of plants in my garden and then just drove away with the fence attached to it i chased after it and i looked like a total crazy person like running after a robot in the middle of the street like yelling after it i was like trying to block it like getting its way and it was trying to go around me these private companies can come in and like dump their technology in our communities and there's no sense of accountability. Why were you trying to block the robot and chase it and yell at it? Because she's an up speaker. It had her fence in her it clutches I don know I read a piece it might have been in the journal about how in some markets like Austin maybe one of them, the airborne delivery drones are a thing. They're using them full speed ahead. I do not understand how that can possibly work. I can't remember if it was DoorDash or what, but when they tried this in San Francisco with the food delivery robots and all the homeless people kept getting a hold of them and beating the just crap out of them and sitting on them and they stopped. Or just grab the burrito out of its little metal claws. Well, that's why you use an airborne drone. It just descends with the pizza to your front porch. That's cool. You pick it up. I was in L.A. I saw an R2-D2. And the guy said your food gets there much quicker and much hotter than like a DoorDash can possibly do. The flying thing? Oh, I don't doubt it. I just don't understand how you're going to have a whole bunch of companies navigating that without crashing into each other. If you're the first company in, I can see how it might work, but are you going to get the rights to all the airspace for all of time? I don't know how that will work. Hey, roll the dice. It's more exciting. I saw an R2D2 in L.A. going down the street with some food, and I don't know how successful it was, but it looked like it was really having trouble navigating the cracks in the sidewalk. And did it run under your fence? And did it knock it down? And then you had to chase that? Into the street? That's right. And I tried to block it. 11, just because I want to hear it again, because my daughter has two cats and they're brothers. I want to know if my cats are gay or if they are brothers. I want to know if they love each other or if they are lovers. Do I have gay cats? I want to know if my cats are gay. Do I have gay cats? If they are gay, then that's okay. Do I have gay cats? Gay cats. Gay cats. So is that a dude and a chick or is that AI? It sounded human to me. It sounded human to me too. Yeah, it was just flawed enough. Which is kind of interesting in its own way. Why does that sound like humans as opposed to AI? I'm not exactly sure, but it did sound like humans. Hanson I apologize for the bleep but Joe I have ever since the one more thing podcast from years ago forever called cat paws shit mittens that's another my daughter Delaney ism because of the tray that they use in your house the litter box yeah running around your house with their little shit mittens Oh boy Walking across your table and your keyboard Oh, golly. Oh, your counter. Just keep going. Terrible. Just terrible. That is a funny term. It's so good. Well, and it's 100% accurate. Why do we put up with this? Yeah. They walk all over everything. With their little crappy feet. And everybody's fine. Except occasionally pregnant ladies. Beware. Look it up. Moving along. Clip 25, please. In Ohio, a wild discovery caught on camera. Dash cam video from police shows a sanitation worker emptying trash into a truck when he's startled to find a man hiding in the bin. The worker jumps and points to the police car behind him as the man climbs out and flees. Police say the suspect had just fled a traffic stop. Our network news is now dash cam videos. Yeah. every night. I'm David Mueller. And wait till you see what happened with it. And it's just, yeah, it's just a YouTube video of the day. Yeah, and then weather. Speaking of people and garbage cans, 27. A video out of Paris, Texas going viral after a Whataburger manager used a trash can to take down an angry customer. On Sunday, police say the manager asked that angry customer to leave after he became verbally abusive and made threats to the staff. Investigators say the customer left, but then came back and punched the manager. The manager was able to force him out of the store eventually. That customer was arrested and charged with assault and public intoxication. Good. And if anybody comes after that restaurant manager, Susan, whatever, I swear to God, I ought to faffo, buddy. huh yeah every single one of those thuds you heard at the beginning was the trash can hitting that guy over the head perfect awesome uh people that lose it at fast food places that's got to be its own special category of what the hell is wrong with you it is there are compilations on youtube they're hilarious oh yeah yeah they shouldn't be on the network news i should watch them in my own time when nobody can see me doing it because really they're super entertaining and i usually fast forward to them on the network. I hate them. They're stupid. And I watch them. Well, I'm getting some little shoes for my cats. Well, I guess that's it. This is an iHeart Podcast. Guaranteed human.