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Cadillac Jack - My Second Act

The People v. Cadillac Jack

Cadillac Jack - My Second Act

Hans Appen

News, Music, Music Commentary, Entertainment News

2.4530 Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

It's another sing-songy Second Act here on the show today. Back in the day Caddy fell into a rabbithole following the O.J. Simpson trial. The same thing is happening as he follows the case of Derek Chauvin, whose trial is underway in Minneapolis. The segment does not take a political or social justice angle, but the perspective of a courtroom frequenter. If you're a Day One listener you'll know that Cadillac Jack loves a good courthouse. 

From there we touch on Mike Post with a little game. He's one of, if not the best, TV composers in American history. Caddy brought with him some of the best bits of theme music and Donna tests her ears. Tune in to the show about 30 minutes in to hear the My Second Act original renditions. 

After that we address some recent comments from Pod Peeps. Some are pre-screened, others are not. It'll be pretty easy for you to tell the difference- if Caddy doesn't finish reading the message, it's a new one. Be sure to call in with your own reviews. Depending on how flattering it is, we may read it on the show. 7704646024.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Flying away on a wing and a prayer.

0:04.2

Who could it be?

0:07.6

Believe it or not, it's just me. My name is Cadillac Jack.

0:27.3

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

0:32.0

Welcome to my second act.

0:33.5

My name is Don and I'm Kenny's wife.

0:34.9

Have you ever, like, gotten, not falling down, but like

0:38.4

gotten down? Like say you have to pick something up off the floor and you can't get back up.

0:43.7

All the time. Do you think it's like, like is it an older person thing? Like that you're just not as

0:49.4

agile? Like what is? Probably has something to do with it. Okay. So I've never been big fan

0:53.7

bending over for anything. Right. So listen to this. So in where I'm working now, I have to, we do tuxedo fittings. And so I was measuring, this is a whole story, this man for like his pants, you know, how where he wants him to hit on like his shoe and they call it the break and, you know, like now your pants aren't supposed to this is a PSA for you, fashion PSA. You're not supposed to puddle your pants. You know, you want the break right on top of your shoe, very modern and clean. Well, if it's a super tall person, I have to hold the tape measure at like their back, right where their rear end is kind of,

1:29.2

and then take it all the way down to the floor.

1:31.5

If it's a really tall person, like my arm can't hold the tape measure and get on the floor at the same time.

1:37.7

So it's very awkward.

1:38.7

So I sort of tuck it into their pants.

1:42.4

And then I get down on the floor and I measure it. But then, like, I saw him look down at me. And I had to, like, kind of roll over onto all fours. Where's this going? And sort of, it's nowhere, like, elevate myself up. I'm just saying, like, I... Oh, you had to roll over in order to get up.

2:01.1

Exactly. I've had to be there. Yeah. Does that make sense now? Absolutely does. Like you're kind of like, you can't get up from a sitting position. So you sort of have to like roll over and you're sort of like on fours and you have to like catapult yourself up. But I think he was like, what are you doing, lady? like a pit maneuver move.

2:19.5

When you measure a man's ensign, But I think he was like, what are you doing, lady?

2:19.1

Like a pit maneuver move.

2:21.7

When you measure a man's inseam.

2:22.4

I don't.

2:25.4

Isn't there... You don't measure an inseam.

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