Chapter 1: What happened during the ice storm in Atlanta?
Here in the real world, Alan Jackson on 96.7 The Legend, 10 in a row. Every single time we start the music. Just a few days ago, he started a Western Canada tour with Berkson Dunn. Interesting.
Well, I was born to coal miner's daughter. Heels kickin' cross the dance floor. Kicks me on the floor.
Slow Burn, T.G. Shepard. He's going to be at the Georgia Mountain Fair in Hiawassee, Georgia in October. This song goes out to my dog, who apparently is my wife's new husband, the queen of the house, and the terrorist, all at the same time. Why me?
Why me, Lord? On this episode of The Commercial Break...
We're at Twitty's Oil & Lube on Highway 777.
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Chapter 2: What events unfolded in Minneapolis related to immigration enforcement?
It's Brian and Cam from Late Night on the Legend. Come on up for your chance to win half off your Twitty Lube. And there was no one there. No. There was no one there. And people would pull out of the lube and they'd be like, what station you in? WWG 967 The Legend. You ever heard of Late Night on the Legend?
No.
Those fucking liberals. Late at night. The two funny guys. That's right. They've just been fired. We're the new management.
Chapter 3: How do Bryan and Krissy reminisce about 90's music?
We're not them. We're the new management. Here to talk to every single of the three listeners. We're here to find the three listeners of WWE.
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Oh, yeah, cats and kittens. Welcome back to the commercial break. I'm Brian Green. This is my dear friend and the co-host of this show, Chris and Joy Hoadley. Best to you, Chris. Best to you, Brian. Best you out there in the podcast universe. How the hell are you? Hope everyone's doing okay. Hope everyone survived.
Chapter 4: What was the significance of 96.7 WWLG radio station?
Floppageddon.
Well, we did here in Atlanta, but man.
Oh, yeah, but millions of people. Oh, my God. Yeah, you're right. I shouldn't. I shouldn't joke because there are a lot of people without power, full of ice, full of snow, full of cold, cold weather, lots of damage.
Yeah, trees down.
Yeah. Right now, for me, it's just ice porn. That's what I've been looking at for the last two days, ice porn. I mean, we did get a good glazing up here.
We did.
We got a nice glaze, but it all went away within hours. So it was kind of like, meh.
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Chapter 5: How did Bryan and Krissy's experiences shape their views on weather events?
But all night long, all I could hear was that ice falling off the trees and just smashing against the roof. And it really made me very nervous. So I didn't get a lot of sleep on Sunday night. On Sunday night, I did not get a lot of sleep. But I didn't get a lot of sleep yesterday. I have children, so I don't get a lot of sleep in any situation.
Right.
And can't go outside. For a lot of us, it was just a wet mess. Just a cold, cold, wet mess.
Yeah, it's still going to be in the 20s, I think, all throughout this week at night.
It is freezing cold. Really cold. That is the line. You know, here's what I love about the weatherman, who for a straight 10 days...
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Chapter 6: What humorous anecdotes do they share about parenting during the storm?
Could not warn us strongly enough about how dangerous this whole situation was going to be. And we needed to stock up on this and make sure you have that. And the power is likely going to go out and you're going to be stuck for days and days without any. They painted a scene straight out of a horror movie. And now they're back at it again for this weekend. Oh, they are? They're back at it. Yeah.
I watched one of the Weathermen. put together a whole, well, now that it's over, let's recap what we got right and what we got wrong. And he couldn't find anything they got wrong. No, they found everything. He got everything right. They got everything right. You know, we were right on about the timing.
Chapter 7: What reflections do they have on the impact of social media on public opinion?
No, you weren't. It happened like you said it was going to come on Friday. It happened on Sunday morning.
Yeah, I know. We were like out stocking up Tuesday.
We were out Monday. We were ordering groceries. I was like, babe, we better get this now because people are going to go crazy by Wednesday. Since Friday, it's going to be a mess. And then I noticed a weird thing happened. I was looking out my window on Friday evening. There wasn't a fucking car driving by my house. Really? For like an hour. It was really strange.
Chapter 8: How do they discuss the evolution of music and its cultural relevance?
Eerie. Yeah, it was eerie. It was strange.
Were you just sitting there looking for the entire hour?
I was. Okay. I told my kids I had to go do some work, and I just sat in here and watched.
Meditated.
Yeah, meditated. Yeah, I was watching all the drama on the TV. What a fucking mess. What a fucking mess.
God.
So I've had some people on Instagram who have written and said, why don't you address this situation with ICE, immigration enforcement, in the United States? Because on my personal page, I have a lot of people that are Venezuelan and... some that are here, some that are there, some that are spread all out across the world.
And I'll address it really simply and really quickly, and then we'll move on with happier topics, because we'd like to give you a break, hence the name, The Commercial Break. But I'll address it quickly. There is no rational human being, apparently now including Donald Trump, who think that anything that's going on in Minneapolis is good for the United States of America. It is fascism gone bad.
It is very reminiscent of the videos and photos we used to see as children about World War II and the fascist Nazis. And this gentleman, Priddy, who was murdered, was murdered. He was murdered. There is no other way to put it. By a bunch of reckless, untrained men. bootlicking stormtroopers. That's all it is.
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