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Cadillac Jack - My Second Act

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Cadillac Jack - My Second Act

Hans Appen

News, Music, Music Commentary, Entertainment News

2.4530 Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2020

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

It's a tough show today on Cadillac Jack: My Second Act. Everything gets rolling when Donna brings to the table a story of a man who just didn't want to get rescued. If it was Caddy in the quarry, she would have been ticked. If it was Donna, she wouldn't have wanted anyone to intervene. 

After explaining that one particular difference between men and women, the Jacks move to covering a few quick hits: some NYC policies regarding certain public actions and a new Michael Jackson "souvenir" for sale. After those two sound bites, Caddy and Donna cover a few bits of Entertainment/Music news. 

Then it's finally time for a new round of Can't Beat Jack. Holly Bagby calls in to play live for the first. She is used to playing from the road, but this is her first time live on the show. It's an "abbreviated" edition- you'll hear why. 

After the game, Donna and Caddy cover some fresh statistics from Pollstar. Let's just say, we're all about to see a whole new kind of live event. The show rounds off as it always does with a pod peep or two. Be one. Text 7704646024 or find Caddy @atlcadillac.



Transcript

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0:00.0

My name is Cadillac Jack.

0:13.2

I joined Atlanta Radio when I was 19 years old, put in a loyal 26 years, made the shift

0:18.6

to podcasting.

0:19.4

That's why it's my second act.

0:20.7

And welcome to you.

0:22.1

My name's Donna and I'm Caddy's wife. And okay, did you hear that there, this is going to be good.

0:28.2

That there was a man who was reportedly stuck inside a Georgia rock quarry last week.

0:35.7

This is an Auburn, Georgia, which is in Barrow County, very near Athens. And, and. Well, he didn't want to come out. Well, but you got to understand a couple things. He wasn't an employee. He's someone that just showed up at a rock quarry and decided he was going to jump down a hole. Right. And they couldn't rescue him because they had just done a blast. It was very unsteady and because of all the rain

0:55.2

late last week that we had here in Atlanta. But here's the bigger thing. He didn't want to be rescued.

1:00.7

And he wasn't, I don't think he was trying to like self-harm. He just didn't want to be rescued out

1:05.8

of the quarry. So I thought about this and here's what I have to say on this. Okay, a couple of things. If that were you and you were in the quarry, meaning me? Yes. I would be mad because they would call me and they'd be like, did you know that your husband's in this quarry? We're trying to get him out. We can't get him out of the quarry. And I'd be like, oh my God. Like with everything else I have to do,

1:28.3

homeschooling, working, cooking, pulling up, you know, trash cans, all the stuff. Now I've got to go dig this man out of a quarry. So I would go over there and be like, get out. Get your ass out of the quarry. I don't have time for this. Get out. if, on the other hand, that were me in the quarry do not intervene do not come

1:48.9

and get me do not try to have them pull me out because here's the thing this is the difference

1:54.6

between men and women like a man would be like that's kind of cool I'd like to see like if I could

1:59.0

climb down in the quarry and then climb out and then you've created this this problem. You know what I mean? Where you're like they have to

2:04.0

be called out to rescue you. A woman, if a woman gets down in the quarry, she's down in the quarry

2:10.2

because she doesn't want to be airlifted out of the quarry for whatever reason. Could be like like Marie Osmond did. Yes, exactly. She just ran from her kids and ran from her life and said, took off temporarily for the coast. I mean, again. But she left her husband and kids behind. It happens. There was no. It happens. It was temporary. So don't, my fear would be, like, I could see them calling you and be like, your wife's in the quarry, what do you want us to do? And you round up all the kids and bring them to the quarry. Like, you know, let's go see if we can get mom out of the quarry. And then do not bring my kids because I'm in the quarry. For a reason, trying to escape. Exactly. So don't have these kids

2:52.8

leaning down into the quarry like, mom, we really need you. What's the Wi-Fi code?

3:01.1

You know, who's going to make my lunch? Dad doesn't know my English teacher's name. You know,

3:07.3

just yelling random stuff into the quarry.

3:09.0

And I'm like, now not only am I not, now I'm not only am I not being left alone.

3:14.9

They're shouting things at me.

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