"I was never really a fan of humble pie."
Cadillac Jack - My Second Act
Hans Appen
2.4 • 530 Ratings
🗓️ 6 April 2021
⏱️ 45 minutes
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Summary
Spring has sprung here on the Cadillac Jack: My Second Act podcast. To mark the occasion, it's a Spring-themed show. We start off with some friendly Spring Break PSAs from Donna, covering all things High School Spring Break. It's especially useful to any parents who may be chaperoning a group of kids for the week. Two hints: your bikes will get stolen and it's not water in that bottle. Then we move on to religion. That's right. After 15 months of the podcast, it's time to address the holy elephant in the room. Donna and Cadillac talk about God, the Church and religion in today's world. After the segment it's gametime in the Second Act nation as Greg Cayton, aka "Stewey," calls in. Stewey knows Caddy and Donna from their days at Kicks 101.5, where he worked promotions (and Cracker Barrel). He goes back to 210 Interstate North. Ever since then he's been one of Caddy's closest friends. Still, there are no holds barred as they take on a game of Can't Beat Jack. The category is 'watery basketballs' and ends up about exactly how it sounds. To round off the show it's the best time of the week: Donna's Appy segment. You'll hear about a new way to save money when you're spending money. Let us know what you find. 7704646024.
The Atlanta International Auto Show will start on April 14th but tickets are available now. Find them at goautoshow.com.
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| 0:00.0 | My record with You Can't Beat Jack, a 22nd pop culture trivia showdown is currently 11 and 1. |
| 0:07.9 | Will it become 12 in 1? |
| 0:09.9 | We'll find out together. |
| 0:11.2 | Coming up during this episode of My Second Act. |
| 0:17.4 | My name is Cadillac Jack. |
| 0:19.1 | I joined Atlanta Radio when I was 19 years old, put in a loyal 26 years. |
| 0:23.9 | Welcome to my second act. |
| 0:25.5 | My name's Don, and I'm Caddy's wife. |
| 0:27.2 | I saw this sign the other day in the front of a store, and I think this is like the way it's going to be from now on. |
| 0:34.0 | So the sign says, you must wear a mask in this store, even if you have been vaccinated. |
| 0:41.1 | And I thought, what an odd thing to say? Why not just say, you must wear a mask? You know, |
| 0:47.2 | you have to have a mask to enter. And I was telling you about this. And you said, because now people |
| 0:51.7 | are saying, I've been vaccinated. I've been vaccinated. Even if you haven't. Right. I don't have to wear a mask. I don't have to. Like, yeah. So you think people like grabbing their carts and rolling into public? It's like, I've been vaccinated. Well, I think that there are a lot of stores and I think Publix would be one of them in the store that you're referring to, that because they know people will use it as an excuse to not wear a mask, |
| 1:13.1 | even when they have not been vaccinated, that they have to put that rule into play because of that. Yeah. And when I'm in my store and people come in and they're like, I'm not wearing a mask and I'm vaccinated. I'm like, me too. Like I'm so excited, you know, like. But you haven't? No, I have. I've got my first one. Okay, but you're not fully vaccinated. |
| 1:30.4 | I'm not fully there yet, but I'm halfway. I'm going to be the second way in a couple of weeks. But it's just like a club that you're in now. I don't know if it's a good club, bad club, but like me too. Yay. Hey, how are you? I just want to run down the street with your card. |
| 1:44.0 | Now, speaking of cards, I carry my card around in like this little pouch that I have all my keys and stuff in, my important keys. I'm like the key man. You know, that has keys anymore. I don't know, but like that guy that wears his keys on his belt. The ring, yeah. Yeah. And so I carry my card around in case I ever have to produce it. and you came up with a great idea. Well, it's not me. It was homeless people that live in New York City. And the Jabbit Center, I think is the venue where they're doing vaccinations 24-7 in New York City. And so the homeless people came up with this fantastic idea. I guess they all pulled their money. And they went to like Office Depot and they bought a laminator. |
| 2:19.5 | And so now when you leave the Jabbit Center with your vaccination card, the homeless people |
| 2:23.4 | that are stationed at each of the portals as you leave will laminate your card for $5. |
| 2:29.1 | I love that. |
| 2:30.6 | Do you think they have a square and they just like, here you go? |
| 2:33.0 | Or it's cash only. |
| 2:33.7 | I don't know that high tech. Cash on a great idea. I love it. So I told you I'm going to go get my card laminated at the EPS store. There's a store. I don't want to be wrong and guess here. But I know that there's a big box retailer that will laminate your Vax card for free. I love that. Somewhere. |
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