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Kirk Cousin loves Jesus too much,and so TC hates them. TC,
you are what's wrong with this country? Loss TC about kirk Cousins. You
know who else loves Jesus? TC, Captain America Roger Stamberg. Let's hear
you, hey, how much youhate him? It's the speak easy on
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ninety seven one the Free He lovesJesus. No one loves Jesus more than
me. I think they're very selectivelylistening. Well, you did say he
loves them a little too much.Not right, But there's the right way
to love Jesus the way that Ido. Okay, cool, fun,
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fun. I think you can lovethe Savior up to about this bar and
Kirk goes a little higher. Hejust seems like one of those. I
love him so much. I getmad when certain kinds of people get married.
Jesus goes, Oh, you're you'recasting homophobia aspersions upon creat You don't
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know that about him. You don'tknow that about him. I don't know
it, but I know it.You can smell it on him in that
show. He can't. I don'tthink he has Hay like a great guy,
whereas me, I like the ChristmasJesus, eight pounds six ounce.
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah,yeah yeah yeah yeah. Don't even know
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words yet, but omnipotent. Yeah, it's pretty cool. Could you imagine
being omnipotent but not no words?That's hard to fathom. Yeah, pretty
cool. That's tricky if you canput it off. Yep. It's the
beautiful mystery of our Lord. Allright? Is he here? I just
don't love him too much. DasMischief, Dallas, Texas. Clyde Warren
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Park Longer, The Design District,Dallas, Texas, Crackles, Redbird Ball,
John Wallie Price, Dallas, Texas, Dallas, Texas. Is mister
Dallas, Dallas Texas. Mister Dallas, Dallas, Texas. Mister Dallas.
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Whoo oo oo Dallas, TXASO DallasX. How's it going out there?
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Never been happier, mister Dallas.We're just talking abore how it's going out
there, all right, mister Dallas. I care about it in here,
all right. We're just talking aboutin the break, what a great sports
night we have, so we're veryexcited. Kun Friday Caitlin versus Page Tonight
at eight thirty Rangers Astros MAVs gameright here on the freak. We got
a lot going on. Man,that's a lot. It's a lot.
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It's a lot. How are weever going to sort this out? Multiple
TVs? That's how, that's how, the only way. Yep. Well,
I got something I think you guysought to know about here. Okay.
You know, we have a lotof people with a lot of money
in Dallas. It's one of thethings I like about it because I like
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people with a lot of money groups. Yepish groups. But there is a
new ranking of top earning zip zipcodes in Dallas forward work. I will
not be able to help in aguessing game here because I only know my
zip code seven five two zero six. Do you look up Highland Park zip
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code? No, that's mine.Oh I bet it's not number one.
We're doing good. I believe inthe other millionaires in the Levista duplexes.
I believe seven five two zero fivewill be towards the top. Mister Dallas,
Well, I'm not exactly sure wherethat one is, but I can
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tell you that there is a newnumber one. Oh wow. I would
just think HP is the top andit stays the top. But you're telling
me something else, and I'm excitedto hear. It's what's Preston Hollow zip
code? Is that one of thebig ones? That one's nice? Right,
Yeah, that's nice. Okay,it's seven five two O six I
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believe, or two one four,I don't know what. It's not six,
it's not six seven three is oneof them? That's one of them.
Well, normally the number one zipcode in our fair burgh is Highland
Park. Yeah, but nobody's richerthan a Highland Park dude, Ah,
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but they are, No, theycan't be. There is a new number
one who's richer than HP Lakewood.Preston Hollow. The highest medium household income
leader has been changed. And uh, you'll find this in Arlington. What
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what? Yeah? North Arlington's sevensix zero zero five. Yeah. I
gotta be honest with you guys.Right now I feel furious thinking about this.
I do too. This is bs. The median listing home in that
zip code is five hundred and thirtyfour nine hundred. That's like my neighborhood.
What do they do in over theremaking all the money, not spending
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it? I don't know. Butit zoomed past the Dallas and circled cities
of Highland Park and University Park normallyone and two. Oh, I've been
over here. I see what's goingon. This is a trick. What
is that where the Addlsons live.It's a new development, it's a it's
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a subdivision. It's a very smallzip code. The division one subdivision that
is like a higher end subdivision.But this zip code is tiny. Look
at this, that's the whole thing. It's like ten streets. Okay,
there's nothing to it, but stillmedian household income. Dude, I hear
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what you're saying, Like if you'rejust telling me, like you know,
hey, these are the cool zipcodes where it's it's great to This is
where stuff's really popping off and happening. People are living a good life over
here. That's kind of what's impliedby it. And I'm just letting you
know, the people in Arlington,they're still living the same crap lives.
He thought they were. Well thatall of Arlington. There's a lot of
Arlington, all sorts of are there. I've been burned. There are a
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few nice areas of Arlington. Ilove, hard to believe, but I
give uber rides over here all thetime. I know the neighborhood. It's
it's fine. It's it's nice,you know, if you're looking to get
Arlington. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I give Uber rides all
over I guess you know one thingI do wonder about because I do know
of some people who like live inHighland Park. Like I know a couple
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of people that live in Highland Park, and I know they don't work,
like they inherited money and they justhang out at the house. That's a
household income of zero, right,is that factored in the median income?
Yeah, I'm a little confused bythis story. Now, that's okay,
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be confused. I said it wasnumber one of the area. It's not.
I did, I did. FacesSouth Lake still ranks number one on
the list that it leads the wayfor the sixth year in a row town.
Colleyville is number two, but NorthArlington has passed Highland Park and University
Park. They are now number three. And that's the first time for the
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Arlington zip code, which is quicklybeing filled with new homes. Welcome Arlington
to make the ranking. Welcome party, That's what I'm getting at. It's
a brand new subdivision. Now.The mayor of Arlington says, hey,
that's his friend of Julie's it's location, location, location. We're smack dab
in the heart of Dallas Ford Worth, you know, I mean yeah,
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like you're not smack dab in theheart of Dallas or Fort Worth, but
at Dallas ford Worth. Yeah,you are between us. That's right,
It's true right there between. He'salso very quick to point out that Arlington
is the home to the Dallas Cowboys. I didn't know that the World Series
champion Texas Baseball Rangers. Oh theRangers, Yeah, they do play there.
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And Six Flags over Texas what HurricaneHarbor. Vich idn't be proud of
Hurricane Harbor the way he is sixFlags. Did he mention Sunshine Bar,
No, he didn't. He mentionedJay Gilligans. No, but he did
mention General Motors the largest SUV factory, or their largest SUV factory, is
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located in Arlington. That's nice.And there are more than five thousand auto
workers there who assemble vehicles such asthe Chevy Tahoe, the GMC Yukon,
the Cadillac Escalade. The managers mightyeah, yeah, yeah, but we're
not about the managers. No,We're here for the employees, the American
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working man, because that's who Iam, and that's who I care about.
Yeah, that's our show. Weare the show of the working people.
Unless you're rich and you enjoy theshow, we're here for you as
well. And if you're homeless,but you have the iHeart app Now.
The thing that's really driving this inArlington, though, as far as much
of the wealth goes, is Veridian, a two thousand acre master planned active
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lifestyle community. That's all I'm talkingabout, retirement that has sparred plenty of
interest among Terran County residents. Itoffers connections to the outdoors. Jeff,
I love the outdoors. It issurrounded by five major lakes and five hundred
acres of open space, providing alsorelative proximity to retail businesses, medical offices
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very important. I do get sicka lot. And it's minutes away from
Dallas ford Worth International Airport. It'snice. It is home to over forty
nine hundred people and growing, andthere the residents are expected to make a
median income of one hundred ninety onethousand, two hundred and fifty dollars.
It's like minimum wage, isn't it. Yeah, or hire to live comfortably
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in the seven to six zero zerofive zip code according to census data.
I hate censuses. Oh yes,they have overtaken far more high tone areas
and they are booming out there inArlington things are Does it make you mad,
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mister Dallas? Are you raging aboutthis? I don't like me.
I don't like it. I don'tlike it at all. I don't like
it. But let me tell yousomething. I'm mister Dallas right and in
Dallas, we are a can docity and we will bounce back what could
be. Let a word of thisget around like I'm spreading it right now,
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and that will be a call toaction. Whoa for the power brokers
of Dallas to do what to do? Stuff. We're not trying to storm
anywhere, are we here. I'mgonna storm that neighborhood. We're not going
to storm in where. We're justgonna We're gonna pay attention to our own
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kitchen. They have a little hardtower there, okay, Because I say
we could find creative ways to bringdown the property values if we wanted to.
Just like, nah, they gota guard tower that's gonna stop you.
A little littering poop on a sidewalk. I'm trying to figure out why
seven five two O five isn't higherthe Highland Park zip code. Yeah,
I wonder if the SMU campus beingwithin it, if the dorm rooms get
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counted, that would be unfortunate forthey're countings. The students dragging this down
probably may be their income is notvery impressive. I mean, just think
if you took you out of thereand put up new residential developments, what
those might look like? Yeah,which I might want to do. Yeah,
I need to stop taking things thatI'm I'm scared. I'm running scared
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now because of the talkbacks. Oh, I'm thinking about breaking everything that I
say. I'm just thinking about thepeople who might be as mad as those
two guys sounded at what I said, And I'm like, I don't mean
it. Yeah, don't be madat me. Please, you gotta stay
in your ground. Man TC said, put a lid on how much you
love Jesus. No, it's onlyallowed at one hundred. No, I
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love loving Jesus. I'm the strongestChristian on the station. The bottom part,
I'm not prepared to argue with you, but I don't know everyone's leanings.
The bottom part of Highland Park.You're getting into some of those like
kind of row house things along McKinneyTravis. You think they're trying to get
those guys thrown out, like weneed to rezone this row house things all
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have, like the townhouses, youknow, yeah those townhouses. Those are
pretty nice too, aren't they.They're nice, but they're not a million
dollars the way that because if everythingwas like this like Beverly, if if
all of Highland Park was just likeBeverly Drive, that we'd blow South like
out of the water, no problem. Oh yeah, no prop by a
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factor of three someone or seven.What's dragging the average down? My big
guess is SMU students. My secondaryguess is the well, the very nice
but non palatial town homes along McKinneyand Travis. I do think Highland Park
also has a bunch of people whosehousehold income is zero. I think there's
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a lot of older people to gamesor yeah. I think there's a lot
of people there who's like I havea friend who has family members that live
in Highland Park and they're older andthey haven't worked in decades, and they
inherited money and that's where they live, but their household income is zero.
Yeah, that's what I aspire todo inherit money. M how are you
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doing? Are you on track?You know, it's not like the chance
of zero, But we're gonna needsome convenient family deaths to get there.
Okay. No, I don't wantanyone in my family to die. I
hope we all live forever. It'spossible, or at least more possible than
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it used to be. As RickyBobby said, advances in modern medicine and
your high level of income. I'mnot sure that I believe that that's what
you really want. To have moneyand do nothing. It's definitely what I
want. I mean for your ohthat I don't want to live a long
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time. No, I like themall. Yeah, we've lost too many
of them lately. Going to aninterment today, yeah, mister Dallas.
Thanks. We were calling it aninternment for a long time, and then
one of our relatives pointed out that'slike the Japanese internment camps in World War
Two. Yeah, you had totake one of the letters out. It's
interment, Okay, but you haveto replace it, right is it two
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hours? I don't know. Ijust know that I should say interment.
A tournament at the ticket in turn. Oh okay, sorry, and I
got confused. I warned my kidthat they'd have the gun salute, and
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the warning did not go near farenough. She was bothered. Yeah gunfire,
you know? Yeah, yeah,what gun salute was this? And
where was it? Weird neighborhood,she probably used to, right, you
know more than you might think.We're probably on the list. Mike was
just talking about. Uh, itwas at the veterans Cemetery out by Dallas
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Baptist and whatever lake that is,and we had yeah, yeah, Mountain
Creek Lake. We had three gunsfiring off three shot seats each total nine
shells that were then presented to mybeautiful mother in law of the widow.
It was anice ceremony. Yeah wasthat? What where you been today?
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I was. I was there before
the show, then I drove here, then I drove to Chris and John's
and I drove here. Yeah.See I know his late great father in
law. Yeah, I knew when. Yeah, we had some oak oak
cliff talk at the ceremony. Alot of people wrapping oak cliff down there.
That's good, we need more ofit. Mister Dallas traveled in the
same circles. Huh, we knewa few of the same people. I'm
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not sure we were. There wasaligne demographically, but Wheaton there was far
one big weekend where my father inlaw, Rudy, went down to Austin
and uh, really got after itwith Jimmy ray Vaughan and Stevie. Ray
Vaughan of course was a contemporary ofMike. So I believe did you ever
run into Jimmy, You ever havea conversation with Jimmy? I know we
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were. It was probably more ofa contemporary with him and Stevie, he
says, it one mutual that youguys have. Yeah, we got I'm
sure we know some of the samepeople, But as far as knowing him,
I don't. Yeah. Yeah,but you met him a couple of
times, Yeah, but we've neverreally had any kind of cause to interact
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or anything like that. Yeah.And but you know, when I knew
him, it was like when wewere both kids. Yeah, when you
knew Jimmy, Yeah, yeah,yeah, yeah. With Stevie was a
good bit later. But anyway,that's what's going on over there in Dallas.
Look Out, they're coming for youout there in Arlington, all right,
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peace out, mister d all rightto have a good one. Uh.
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