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The KVJ Show

KVJ Cuts- Call Them Out (08-11-25)

The KVJ Show

97.9 WRMF | Hubbard Radio

Comedy

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Lots of Call Outs From Over The KVJ Break But Also Some Positive Ones!

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0:00.0

If somebody's done you wrong, it's time for you to sing along.

0:04.6

Call him out, call him out, call them out, call them out.

0:06.6

You got to call them out, call them out, call them out.

0:09.1

It's time to call them out.

0:11.1

All right, we've got some people we need to call out here today for the good and for the not so great.

0:18.1

I know one thing that has been getting called out here is some noisy restaurants. People in

0:23.5

South Florida think that they're jacking the volume up a little bit too high in some of these

0:27.7

restaurants and you can't have any conversations that are going on. Now, I think it's something

0:34.0

that some places are kind of trying to do on purpose because when you've got the volume, it seems to increase the energy.

0:41.5

And people are like going, hey, this seems kind of exciting.

0:43.8

Let's go in there and see what's up.

0:45.2

So they're pumping in crowd noise to restaurants?

0:47.7

No, it's just the volume of the music they have in there.

0:49.9

But some people were saying that it's too loud in there, whether it be the music and then people are trying to over talk the music and then you're blowing your voice out by the time you walk out of the restaurant, you can't really have much of a conversation. That is a thing. You really can't blow your voice out quite quickly, man. I know all of us can do that. Yep. We're very sensitive to that. I'm just kind of getting mine back from

1:11.9

trying to talk to people at a loud convention. I'm very sensitive to decibels. Well, you got to have

1:17.1

somebody working in your restaurant that understands that not every table needs to have it loud.

1:23.8

Some people like it loud, but some people need it normal. Well, sometimes it'll sound like you have party voice and you weren't even partying. You're going, I was talking over the loudest speaker on the planet. It happens. Also, I kind of hit on this, but Teddy Bridgewater, who's now the backup quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Last year, he was the head coach of Miami Northwestern, but he was trying to take care of his players, so he was getting them Ubers to and from practice to keep them safe. And they said, no, that's an impermissible benefit. So they suspended him and said, you're not going to be around these kids because clearly you're a terrible influence. What a bunch of dummies. Wait, what? Yeah, we talked about this last week before we went on vacation.

2:02.3

Yeah, so here he was at training camp, and they're asking him about it.

2:05.8

I think everyone knows that I'm just a triple guy, a triple guilla as well.

2:10.5

And I'm protected.

2:11.8

I'm a father first before anything.

2:13.6

And when I decided to coach, you know, those players became my sons. And I want to make sure that I'll just protect them as best way I can. And, you know, I think that's what came about. So he basically said that all he was trying to do, those kids became his sons. And he was trying to protect them because he said walking to and from practice a lot of times in that neighborhood where Miami Northwestern is can be dangerous. And sometimes they're like, all right, are you going to play football or are you going to join the gang? And if you choose football, then sometimes they'll take some shots at you. Now, is it just Uber rides or is there other stuff beneath the surface? That's my question. He was, I think some of them needed like a place to stay and some things

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