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John Clay Wolf
The John Clay Wolf show has appeared on terrestrial radio for a really, really, really long time. So we dug into our pockets and on the other side of our we found something funny. And yes, it's contagious. Gather round as the wolf pack goes on this throwback adventure.
DJ Prek
What's the damn deal? It's your boy DJ Prek with the John Clay Wolf show just chilling in the archives. And this week, I got a classic rant for y'.
Caller
All.
DJ Prek
John gets a call from an old co worker who has a beautiful K5 blazer for sale. And he's about to buy it till he finds out it's not quite all there. John's been through this time and time again, and it reminds him of his old Uncle Blake and just how many crazy ways he tried to get over on John. He's just lucky he's got us to hear him out.
John
Check it out, Andy. What do you want for this K5 Blazer?
Caller
I don't know. How you doing, John? In quite a while.
John
Yeah, it says it used to work for me. Where?
Caller
Well, when you had the Dodge dealership in Vernon, Texas, I used to come by and fix all your door dings on.
John
Okay, gotcha, gotcha.
Caller
And I remember you had that gigantic Dodge truck with these huge wheels and the camo wrapped one down on a bucket. Huh?
John
The camo wrapped one.
Caller
No, it was a black one and you had these big oversized wheels on it, and I had to stand on a bucket to fix.
John
You didn't have a rope around your neck, did you.
Co-host
While you're pulling this.
John
With a little pressure? Yeah, because it sucks to be kicked that bucket out. Okay, so what, You've got a 87 Blazer on a scale.
Caller
87 Blazer. It's. It's. It's lifted, it's got 37s on it. I remember when the guy bought this about 10 years ago, I was working a hailstorm in Denton, Texas, when he acquired this out of Missouri.
Co-host
And nobody cares about that.
John
How much is the damn truck?
Caller
Well, I don't know.
Co-host
I mean, you're talking about Missouri and.
John
Some old boy and God bless and a big tire.
Co-host
How much is the truck Drink all.
Caller
That cheap, cheap beer. I don't know. I don't know what these things go for.
Co-host
10 grand.
Caller
The other day. 25,000.
John
So he doesn't know. Now, we have a margin, but I say 10,000. He spits out 25,000. Finally, Jesus just came down. A Christian bidding service came down to him and he just spoke tongues. 25,000.
Listener
Lord spoke to me and said, 25, Jesus.
John
Okay, well, send me pictures. Send me pictures. This truck's between 10 and 25,000. I agree with you. If it's the truck. I'm thinking it could be, but. But I don't know. And I know you and I are old friends from way back, and we, like, went to grade school together, and you pushed dents on my used car lot. I don't remember a guy named Andy from Littleton, Colorado, but if I saw your picture, I probably would.
Caller
No, I lived in Wichita Falls.
John
Okay.
Caller
Anyway, you were part of my door ding route back in the day.
John
I'm glad to be it. So I was paying some bills and you were helping me make some money. This is good. So we have a good business relationship already.
Caller
Yeah. And I remember Bob O. Running around there too.
John Clay Wolf
Yeah, I remember Andy. You bet you don't remember Andy.
Co-host
Quit lying.
John Clay Wolf
No, I do, because that's what I do is I. I make relationships. Right, Andy?
John
We talk.
Co-host
He's cool.
Caller
Yeah. Yes, sir, you do.
Co-host
What y' all talk about?
Caller
I'll snap. I'll get some pictures and send this to you. Bubba's lying to me because I'm gonna. I gotta finish putting it together.
Co-host
Oh, my God.
John
What important thing?
Co-host
I mean, so we've gone from.
John
From good old Budd.
Co-host
To Missouri to some old boy in pulling dents in Denton. Wichita Falls.
John
Good times. We've gone from 10,000 to 25 to. This is disassembled iceberg.
Co-host
Captain, there's an iceberg yonder dead ahead.
John
Andy, you called a little bit too early. Get your stuff together and then show me what you got.
Co-host
Wow.
John
But am I a buyer on a great K5 blazer? Absolutely.
Caller
Yeah, I know. I've watched your. One of your episodes. When you bought one, you guys took it out wheeling.
John
Yeah, I just left it. I've got one here right now that I left it, and it's gorgeous.
Co-host
All right.
John
Damn.
Co-host
Pre K, Pre K.
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DJ Prek
What's the deal?
John
You gotta screen them better than that.
DJ Prek
What you mean you just let old.
John
Boy get up on me?
Co-host
He's old, my friend.
John
He's my cousin. I had a guy last night.
Co-host
Laura's like, hey, there's a guy at.
John
The bar at the Rattlesnake.
Co-host
You got to get down here right now. He's one of your best friends.
John
His name's Keller. And I'm like, okay, so Keller Crowley drove. He's not one of my best friends, but I do have a good old friend named Keller Crowley. Keller Crowley drove all the way to Walnut Springs. He's at the Rattlesnake, and he wants me to come by. And I'm close, so I walk in there looking for Keller and.
Co-host
Hey, man. You John Wolf? Yeah. You remember me from Vernon?
John
No, no.
Co-host
I was friends with Blake.
John
Blake who?
Co-host
Blake Hamilton. You know, Sullivan's uncle. You mean that guy that I had.
John
To, like, run out of here with the cops about two years ago with.
Co-host
The police escort that Blake? Well, let's not talk about that. Yeah, let's. Hey, sit down with us.
John
No.
Co-host
I'm here to see this other guy, Brad Belton.
John
He's a good old friend.
Co-host
Y' all are fine.
John
I'm glad I'm high fiving, but I don't know everybody as good as you remember it.
Co-host
See, normally friendly person. Normally what you do me off is.
John
When he brought up Blake, you play.
John Clay Wolf
That off and you just. You're all like, man, it's really good to see.
Co-host
So good to see you, but I've.
DJ Prek
Got something to do real quick here.
Co-host
Yeah, that one.
John
Really, I was just kind of in a bad mood when he brought up Blake.
Co-host
You remember Uncle Blake, Sullen's uncle?
John
He came out here and he lived here for two months. And he. He. He would.
Co-host
I would charge.
John
I didn't trust him to pay him by the hour, so I may.
Co-host
I paid him by the hour off.
John
Of the Hobbs meter on the tractor that he was supposed to be operating. So I would pay him by the meter that the tractor registered, because I knew he's a screw off and I knew he'd lie to me. So I came out here one day in the middle of the day, unannounced, and he's sleeping in the mobile Home with the tractor running.
Listener
Greatness. Greatness.
John
Do you remember when he called me.
Co-host
On that Tahoe backseat? And these guys from Houston ran up.
John
From Houston get to get a thousand dollars for this back seat, third rear seat of a Tahoe, and it shows up. And it's like the oldest body style Tahoe backseat. It's the one that, like, the seat was worth more than the whole car would have been. And I went ahead and bought it just to shut him up.
Co-host
And then he had this grand national.
John
That he's gonna sell me this friend had.
Co-host
He brought it up here.
John
It's the same crap. It wasn't a grand national. It was a T type.
Co-host
And it was a 80s five, four T type silver.
John
And it was like, dude, every. Everything I've ever done with Uncle Blake has been bad. And when that guy said, we're friends with Uncle Blake. Do you want to sit down? I said, no, I do not want to sit down. I want to leave.
Listener
Right.
John
And it's not your fault if you're listening to the show right now. And I'm sorry, I'm not that big of a jerk, but on this topic, I am. I want nothing else to do with Uncle Blake ever in the rest of my life. And his nephew is one of my very best friends. And it got so bad, we didn't talk for two years.
Listener
Damn.
Co-host
Wow.
John
Yeah, I want. No, it's just at some point you get to people. You get to point with people in your life that are. That are infiltrated accidentally.
Co-host
You just must stop it.
John
I don't want any more Uncle Blake ever again.
Listener
Fair enough. All right.
Podbean Announcer
Well, that was a hell of a story, man.
Co-host
You could have told the guy there at the bar.
John
Instead, I just didn't even want to get into it. It just came out of me because this guy reminded me of these rip around stories.
Co-host
Son of a. The Blazer's not even put together. God almighty, it reminds me. Uncle Blake and his BS get your blazer together. I want to buy it. How much is it? Oh, I don't know. I don't know. How much is.
John Clay Wolf
Oh, 25.
Co-host
10 grand.
John
25.
Co-host
As soon as I put it back.
John Clay Wolf
Together, I gotta do a couple things.
Co-host
With it and slap you in the back of the head. I'm. I'm trying to get over on you, dude. Good old friend buddy.
John
He doesn't rope around his neck when he's doing the dents on the bucket.
Co-host
Nope. I gotta go. I gotta. I gotta cool.
John
Jesus Christ. No respect anywhere. Uncle Blake.
Listener
That's so natural.
Co-host
You know that son of a was.
John
Driving a tractor, Uncle Blake down.
Co-host
It cost me $2500.
John
He was driving this excavator, and he had the door open because he checked the oil before he starts it, which is the only smart thing he does, right? But he left the hatch open, and the hatch caught on a tree limb.
Co-host
And ripped it off. And he lied.
John
He lied and said it wasn't him.
Listener
It wasn't me.
John
It was him. It cost $2,500. When I checked that thing back into the equipment rental place to fix that son of a bitch. I never want to see him for the rest of my life. I'm leaving.
DJ Prek
All right, y' all know what to do. Hit us up on John Claywolf.com youm can check out old episodes on there. You know, stay up to date with what we got going on. Get cool gear. We got hats, shirts. All that hit us up on Facebook. You know, search John Clay Wolf show. We're on Instagra. John's on Twitter. You know, you can holler at all of us. Okay. You know how to spell it.
John
Okay.
DJ Prek
We appreciate y' all listening. Keep on rocking with us.
Podcast Summary: The John Clay Wolfe Show – "JCW ARCHIVE: Uncle Blake"
Episode Overview
The episode kicks off with a listener call featuring DJ Prek and John Clay Wolfe discussing a potential purchase of a K5 Blazer from an old co-worker named Andy.
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As the conversation unfolds, mention of Andy triggers memories of Uncle Blake, a figure known for his unreliable and deceitful behavior.
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The hosts delve deeper into specific incidents involving Uncle Blake, painting a vivid picture of his troublesome nature.
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The hosts reflect on the emotional impact of dealing with Uncle Blake and the decision to cut ties to preserve personal and professional well-being.
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The episode wraps up with final thoughts and a reaffirmation of the lessons learned from the experiences with Uncle Blake.
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In "JCW ARCHIVE: Uncle Blake," John Clay Wolfe offers a candid and engaging narrative that combines humor with heartfelt reflections. The episode serves as a testament to the challenges of maintaining relationships with unreliable individuals and underscores the importance of personal boundaries. Through relatable anecdotes and genuine emotions, listeners gain insights into navigating complex interpersonal dynamics while maintaining one's integrity.
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Conclusion
This archival episode provides a blend of humor, storytelling, and personal reflection, making it a compelling listen for those interested in authentic conversations about life's unpredictable challenges. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to The John Clay Wolfe Show, "Uncle Blake" offers valuable lessons wrapped in engaging dialogue.