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Cadillac Jack - My Second Act

The pole that Ted climbed

Cadillac Jack - My Second Act

Hans Appen

News, Music, Music Commentary, Entertainment News

2.4530 Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

It only took 125 shows before the Zodiac Killer made his way into an episode title. Here at the Cadillac Jack: My Second Act podcasts, we're pretty proud of that. In other, non-Texan news, Morgan Wallen and Taylor Swift have reached new heights. The last folks that high were Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks. No, seriously. Caddy and Donna cover it in the first segment of this semi-music podcast. Then it's time to have a conversation about Tiger Woods. Donna and Cadillac Jack talk about the news cycle that some probably wanted to hear. They cover the Tiger's background and how it's oddly similar to the recent revelations surrounding Brittany Spears. Donna points out the one "winner" from the situation, if you can call it that. 

There's a quick hit segment (that's a pun, it'll make sense 28 minutes in) before Caddy and Donna hit the real goss- the "three sexiest features of men who are the best in bed." It's a bit straight out of Cosmo and lasts 90 seconds. Donna makes her own quick hit on a new edition of "Riff Raff Donna buys on Instagram." This week and next week are pet-focused products. (Petter days, petter days.)

Do you remember your first time behind the wheel? For the parents listening- when did you first let your kids take the seat? Donna and Cadillac Jack drop the clutch and chime in. Before hitting the road, Caddy has a few questions about Jeep culture. If you know the answers, give us a wave at 7704646024.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Morgan Wallen has done what only Garth did back in 1992, and Taylor Swift has done what only

0:05.9

Dolly did in 1974 and 1982. Plus, if you've got a beard, you're doing better than most of us

0:13.7

in bed. Men with these three sexy features are best in bed, according to the ladies. The conversation

0:19.9

is coming up during this episode.

0:36.2

My name is Cadillac Jack.

0:38.1

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

0:42.4

Welcome to my second act.

0:43.9

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

0:45.3

The weather in Atlanta has been, like yesterday, it was the most perfect day.

0:51.4

Just cool temperatures, blue skies, sunshine. We haven't seen the sunshine. You're like,

0:56.4

what is that? What is that big orb in the sky? And everyone who's listening to us all across the

1:01.4

country, everywhere, all 50 states. And then some. We have listeners in Korea. Did you know that?

1:07.8

I did not. Yeah. Well, anyways, the weather's been questionable everywhere. So yesterday, I was like, I just wanted to leave. I wanted to go just throw on a pair

1:16.1

shorts and find a rope swing. Like at the Chattahoo River. And like a 24 pack of Natty Lights,

1:23.1

you know, like you're skipping school. Blair, some John Cougar Melanchamp, not John Melloncamp, John Cougar. Okay. You know, from the 80s. But then I started thinking, like, this is the problem with like sneaky spring, which is what we're having now, where it kind of sneaks up on you all of a sudden. I'm not rope swing ready. When have you?

1:45.9

Oh, I was in high school.

1:47.0

I don't mean it that way. In college, but I'm just saying like, you know that period where you're like, you're loving your winter.

1:51.0

Rebellious.

1:51.5

Well, no, I'm talking about like right now when you're wearing your winter clothes.

1:54.2

Yeah, and you're rebellious under your hoodies and stuff.

1:57.0

And you're kind of like, I'm not going to have to put on shorts for a while. I've got some time.

2:01.6

And then like sneaky summer comes and it's so pretty yesterday.

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