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Cadillac Jack - My Second Act

McNugget me now!

Cadillac Jack - My Second Act

Hans Appen

News, Music, Music Commentary, Entertainment News

2.4530 Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2021

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The McRib is back and Caddy is here to offer some free promotional advice to the Golden Arches. The Thunder is Rollin', and Peppa Pig is staying far away from this one. You're welcome, McDonalds. 

We begin this episode of the podcast with a moment of silence for Priscilla the Pink Pig. And then Caddy brings in a story that Donna and PT want nothing to do with. But who are we to judge? Then we dive deep into the challenges that today's young people face in school, both in the classroom and with our first ever "Dear Preston" segment. And we wrap with some obligatory entertainment news featuring Keith Urban and Alan Jackson. Do you agree with Preston? Let us know. Call or Text 7704646024.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I mean, who am I to question your relationship with God?

0:03.1

Heavenly orgasms, the conversation is seven-one.

0:06.2

Are we setting our kids up to enjoy nothing in life?

0:09.6

Because everything has to be bigger the next time.

0:13.1

A hoko conversation is coming up.

0:16.5

And the McRib returns November 1st to McDonald's.

0:20.1

What celebrity should partner with McDonald's and the McRib?

0:23.1

You know how they do the My Famous Orders program?

0:25.7

I vote.

0:26.3

Well, hang on.

0:27.4

We both have opinions, and we'll serve up our suggestions with onions and pickles.

0:31.8

And a big old help on the McRib barbecue sauce.

0:43.6

My name is Cadillac Jack.

0:47.7

I joined Atlanta Radio when I was 19 years old, put in a loyal 26 years.

0:49.1

Welcome to My Second Act.

0:50.0

I'm Preston Thompson.

0:53.9

I'm the producer of the My Second Act podcast, a university of Alabama graduate and the show's resident millennial.

0:54.9

Hey, Donna, P.T. was born and raised on country music, but he's always in a fight with his mom and his dad about what was better, country in the 90s, early 2000s. And you told me a story, PT, that when you were in what grades?

1:09.1

Elementary school, middle school. Yeah, getting driven to school. Dad would ferry you in carp pool and you would listen to what morning show? Kicks 101.15. With. With catty at jack. Doesn't that make you feel old? Like all these kids. I mean, people, don't you like when people come up to you and they're like, oh, I used to listen to you and my parents would drive me to school or whatever.

1:28.2

Well, but, and we've talked about it on the podcast before. That was a battle that I always fought because I was hired when I was 19 years old. Yeah. And I spent 25, nearly 26 years at the same property. So people just assumed I was as old as dirt. But I wasn't. No, and it would happen all the time when we would be out and you would meet people.

1:45.3

They were like, oh my gosh.

1:46.4

That's not you.

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