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Cadillac Jack - My Second Act

Naked, afraid and on air with a presidential body double

Cadillac Jack - My Second Act

Hans Appen

News, Music, Music Commentary, Entertainment News

2.4530 Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2020

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

There was a horrible storm in the southeast- Tropical Storm Zeta. Some of its effects were felt by Donna and Cadillac Jack. 

After giving a brief report, Caddy and Donna move on to covering how it relates to Naked and Afraid. Let's put it this way- if you were on the show, how much pixelization would you need?

We make this promise to you: there is (almost) no talk of the 2020 election on this podcast. The one time it does come up today is when Donna pitches her theory that Melania Trump has a body double. "I'm not going there." 

A few bits of big news in the life of Cadillac Jack. The McRib is back. Parents are moving away from testing. Power tools (including coffee makers) are over rated. 

Then hear a snippet from the Mark Wills interview and get a bit of the perspective of a singer-songwriter in 2020.



Transcript

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0:00.0

My name is Cadillac Jack.

0:10.1

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

0:14.5

Welcome to my second act.

0:16.0

My name's Don, and I'm Caddy's wife.

0:17.1

We had a lot.

0:18.5

If you are in the Atlanta area, last week we had some amazingly

0:21.5

rough storms that came in. We had like a tropical storm that came through Atlanta, Georgia.

0:27.7

First time at 25 years. Yeah, and I'm like the Sentinel for the family. There has to be one in

0:33.2

every family. Yeah. Let's go and get this out of the way. Well, everybody goes to bed and they're like, is it going to be bad, mom?

0:39.5

Or we, is, this is how my kids always say, is it going to be like basement bad? I'm like, I don't think so. And then I stay up. And this only applies to storms that are coming in overnight, like in the 2 to 5 a.m. hour. So everybody goes to bed, gets in their comfy beds, night night, everybody sleeping, sleep, sleep, sleep.

0:56.1

And I'm out there like a.m. hour. So everybody goes to bed, gets in their comfy beds, night, night, everybody, sleeping, sleep, sleep, sleep. And I'm out there like a sentinel, peeping through the windows,

0:59.9

watching my weather app. Like my mother. Or Guy Sharp. Okay, if you were a long-time Atlanta,

1:05.8

he was like the Silver Fox, Guy Sharp. He was this long-term weather meteor meteorologist and he was on channel five i think it was called wagga i mean it was like the original channel five and he died in this back when he did his maps by hand with permanent markers and i remember watching like the weather with my mom and dad and it was always like guy sharp guy sharp like what Like what was Guy Sharp going to say? So I'm like the Guy Sharp of our family. So in the middle of the night, I have never heard wind like this. I'm not even kidding you. Ever. We've had some bad weather. We get tornadoes in Atlanta. But this was like tropical storm type wind. And it would come in in waves it was like just like that noise

1:47.2

and so at one point i had to go upstairs and get charlotte our youngest her bedroom is over our

1:52.9

garage and it kind of has a pitch to her roof and we have this one questionable tree over on the

1:59.8

hill and i'm thinking if that tree comes down, it's not

2:02.5

going to be good. So I had to wake her up, put her in our bed. Then Sally, one of our coon hounds, got spooked, got in the bed. And then Roscoe, our other coonhound, got in the bed. There were four people in the bed. There was no room for me to sleep. So then me, Guy Sharp, the meteorologist, I had to go sleep on the couch.

2:17.3

And the next day we had no power.

2:18.7

And I was asking you about the food,

2:19.9

and you declared that I was Grammy. My mother, who anytime there was a power outage, what are we going to do about the food? What about all the frozen stuff in the freezer? And that was you all day that day. And it's like, stop.

2:34.9

We had just gone to the grocery store.

2:36.4

But there's nothing you can do about it. Okay. Don't fret over it. There's nothing you can do about it. And I say, eat until somebody gets sick. You know? I mean, I don't. No, I don't know. Well, I don't know how long the window is for eating food after it's defrosted.

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