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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I listen to the Black Guy Who Tips podcast because
Rod and Karen are hot. Hello, Welcome to another episode
of the Blackouts podcast. I'm your host, Rod joined us
always want my co hosts, and we're live on a Wednesday.
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but just to hit me up and said schedule conflict
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at the last minute, Literally like a minute after I
sent the email to everybody, he was like, oh, I can't,
I can't do it tonight. So uh still we persist, guys.
We will be back. I guess next week, possibly another Saturday,
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(01:28):
Any banter for today?
Speaker 2 (01:30):
I don't really have any. I kind of have some,
but yeah, yeah, I guess I do.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
Yes, yes, all right, do you have any? Do you
have any? Do you have any? Banter? Answered? Banter? Banter answered?
Do you have any? Banter?
Speaker 2 (02:04):
Talk to me?
Speaker 1 (02:06):
Do you have any? All right?
Speaker 2 (02:10):
Yeah, my banter it ain't it ain't anything big, but
I have I guess going through perimenopause or whatever. And
I realized that parts for some people, some of the
side effects can be like your edges shedding and breaking,
or your hair just shedding and breaking. So what I
did was I was kind of, you know, looking online
(02:32):
and things like that. And I've been seeing everybody talk
about Beyonce's new hairline, and everybody been talking about the
uh it's got sacred if I'm not mistaken, and she
has like, uh, it's actually a serm. Even though a
lot of people think it's oil, it's a serm that's
actually designed for edges. That's what specifically design for. So
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I looked I was like, okay, I get that. I
looked at that process a girl, but my head was like, girl, yes,
I don't know what magical things she put in that,
but it is outstanding. It is very very good, and
it's not hard to use. And that's the only thing
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I use on those Some people use like a shampoos
and all that type of stuff. I haven't used anything
else in her hairline yet. But the oil drops and
it's worth if they last a long time. So I'm
just telling people, you know, in case you hear me,
you go look at that price. You be like, goddamn,
that's how I was.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
How long How long have you been using it before
you saw results?
Speaker 2 (03:33):
About a month? Like like because it's a slow process,
because you know, you slow, like like just your edges slowly,
you know, grow bad.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
I have to put it on every day or something
I do.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
I do, I do. I use it every day. And
because it's like a serm and not an oil, it
actually stretches. It comes with like this little applicator you
just kind of go across at the top of my edges.
And after about a month, I could see like little
hairs just kind of sprouting up, and I could see
places that had started darkening in and things like that.
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And so shout out to Beyonce her hairline. And on
top of that, uh, if you're anywhere, if you anywhere
online on TikTok YouTube, the hair girl is this is
Lily has been the rave since it's came out, and
some everywhere I went people were like literally just talking
about it and things like that. So shout out to
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her and I you know, like I said, I just
let people know. It ain't cheap, so don't don't so
don't expect to get the hook up, but it is
worth it is worth the cost of admission for me.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
Spent a lot of money for the hair. You know,
I've seen Jaylen Brown in the NBA. He been getting
some type of Beijing and his hair to stay, you know,
try to keep his edge up right. And uh, them
people in Boston can't do it right. You know, that's
evident about the results because he went and put his
head down to like drive on somebody and he left
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a big stain on him.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
Oh no, oh yeah, you sure that.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
He did it? Twice. He did it twice. Jalen Brown
is a rich, tall, handsome brother. You know, probably could
go ball shave it off and just continue about his business.
But hair, hair means a lot to people. So this
man spent a lot of money, probably a lot more
than me, to paint his hair, and then we all
saw it and he can't avoid having to catch jokes
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about it. Well, he probably could have just cut it
all off, So you know, I definitely understand people will
pay any amount.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
Yeah, yeah, they will when it comes to like hair
and things like that. Because I don't have like alopecia
anything like that. It's just you know, natural just brickage
and you know, going through a paramedial positis as part
of the process. So I just kind of wanted to,
you know, grow back in and you know, be healthy
as healthy as it possibly can be, because I try
my best to take very good care of my hair.
(05:50):
Between me and your mama, we actually take really really
good care of my hair.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
Did you have anything, Yeah, I've been watching documentary series
on Netflix about the Mafia. It's like Philadelphia versus the
Whoever the Mob or something, and they were having interviews
in there from people that did the crimes, and it's
like the crimes are like murder, And I mean every
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time I'm murder. Every time I think the same thing,
which is, how are you not in prison? You just
talking to me? Like one day I walk up Pop
Pop kill seven people. I'm like, you kill seven people?
What the fuck are you doing doing an interview about it?
Speaker 2 (06:32):
When we was these crimes committed.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
You're not supposed to be able to get paid off
of this or fame or nothing, like, how are you
just talking? And you just out here on Netflix? And
every time it's always the same thing. But I don't
know why. It shocks me every time. But they always
just snitch. They snitched, they got immunity, they killed a
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bunch of people, and then they was the one that
snitched on the other people. And so they they'd be like, yeah,
I'm free and they not right.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
And then if they had to serve time, it was
limited time.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
Yes, well in these documentaries that I don't know. But
all I'm saying is this, they be out, they be
free and I and it made me think about something.
I know. People are like, snitching is wrong. Don't be
a rat. It's the worst. But I don't know murder's
kind of the worst. I feel like, if I murdered people,
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I probably wouldn't be too uptight about the morality of
snitching on the people that we murdered shit together with,
Like if I feel like I would probably be very
liable to not be dependable and trustworthy when it comes
to that. I also murder people. Okay, I murder people,
I sell drugs. I do a bunch I steal and
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they be like, but don't but don't snitch to the cops.
That's crazy. I'm like, how you gonna so? Boy?
Speaker 2 (08:00):
You you now?
Speaker 1 (08:01):
And the only thing they have in they pocket because
the people is alive. It's not like the mafia was like, oh,
we're gonna make them pay for snitches. The people are
still alive. So at the end they just be like, yeah, so,
uh he's a rat, rat bastard. Oh he worked in Vietnam.
He tell the secrets to all the Vietnamese. I'm like,
so that's all he had. He murdered seven people, you
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went to prison, and all you guys like, I hate
that guy. That's not a bad deal for him. So anyway,
these mob documentaries, it's a lot going on.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
It is a lot going on, and my next one
is kind of more black. The hair is kind of
more of a self uh self care type of thing.
I uh, I got a facial. I only got a
facial once, but I got a facial once, and stuff
like that which was in the facial process was fine.
(08:54):
But I started looking into like, you know, taking better
care of my skin. I told you, I started, you know,
kind of upgrading those things. So I got me a
It's this company called Drummer Flash out there, because I
was like, let me remember these names. So people are
gonna ask the dumber Flash. And they have like this
utenson that actually scrapes dead skin and gets like those
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fine fine hairs that kind of gets on like your
your cheek, your cheeks and around your face and things
like that. And a lot of people think that hair
goes back heavier. It doesn't. It does not go back.
And so I like doing that because I realized, like,
for like, you know, your facial stuff, it actually helps
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the stuff sep seeps in your skin and stuff like that.
So I really like that. And also it's another utensil
that I got that actually whenever you get a facial,
they take this thing and they kind of go around
your face, and when they go around your face sometimes stuff,
this stuffundeath your skin kind of comes up to the surface,
like a white stuff and they kind of white wipe
that stuff off. So I got me one of those.
(10:00):
So I've been kind of doing little things to kind
of upgrade self care and like at home care to
kind of take better care of me. And I know
it don't sound like much, but it's a small investment
for something that I am going to do, you know,
more often and more frequently. You know. I use like
(10:22):
the moisturizing mask did the girl do online? So I've
been doing that because my faith I have just dry skin.
My hair is dry. Everything's just dry, so you know,
to put moisture back in my face and things like that.
And one thing I've realized, just like put my hair,
when I started doing this process, I actually started paying
more attention to my skin and actually looking my looking
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at my face. And I know that I might sayd
while people go you look at your face every day,
but I may know, no, actually taking the time to
actually look at your face. And so I realized when
I did that, I can kind of tell, okay, I'm
making a breakout or you know, I might need drink
my water, whatever the case may be. Is is it's
a small thing, but it's more of a of a
(11:06):
eye since particularly getting older, Like you're talking about the
difference between a manual tooth brushing or an electric truth bush.
You know, yeah, you might pay more for the electric toothbrush,
but it's like some of the small conveniences, you know,
type of thing. And so the investment is a small
investment because it's gonna be something that I'm going to
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continue to use. And so I kind of like, you know,
taking care of myself and pamper myself. And sometimes I
get in and Roger, but like you don't care now
I get in there. I like your candles and shit,
shit like that. Just just just having a good time
in there by myself, uh, taking care of you know,
my skin and things like that. So I those are
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my things, just just better self caring things like that.
And it doesn't have to be expensive, you know, it's
just the small things that kind of matter to me now,
particularly as like I'm getting older.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
Back to what I was saying about the snitches, So
whenever they had those black people on the first forty
eight and they want to get them to snitch. They
be like, oh, we can get you some food. And
then they be like, okay, let's get them some Popeyes
or fan to Red Cherry soda something like that. I
wonder if other races get stereotypical food for snitching. Like
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they didn't show how they broke these Italian men that
was in the mob, but I feel like they what
if they go out from spaghetti and meatballs or olive
garden or some shit like that. Is that like how
they get them to snitch? Because I feel like maybe
I've been thinking the cops are just racis against black people,
but it can't just be us. They probably got nine
bread whenever it's like a Southeast Asian they be like, yeah,
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let's get to get the nine bread and the curry
goat or curry chicken, you know, Jamaican curry goat.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
You know.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
Just wonder I mean, maybe some of y'all that're snitching
in the audience, y'all, I could let me know you
know that. I mean, now you'll be revealing you a snitch,
but could you may be right in and let me
know maybe you're a cop and you listen you like
we do do that you know what I mean, Korean?
Oh man, Now we gotta go get some motherfucking uh
bibbing back so we can get this man to tell
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us who where the body's at and all this shit,
I'm just wondering.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
I don't have anything else, okay, And my last.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
Thing is this. I came up with a full proof way,
well almost full proof way to get your team to
the NBA Championship if you got a lot of money. Now,
you gotta have a lot of money. Understand what I'm saying.
This is not for the brokeies. Most of us will
not be able to use the advice I'm about to
(13:43):
get give y'all. But if you have a lot of money,
bet the under on a team's best player that's playing
against your team, because the NBA is monitoring that ship
right now. So let's say, y'all playing the Rockets, Kevin
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Durant is busting your team's ass, and it's like, oh
my god, I don't think we can stop this man.
We're gonna lose this matchup. Put five hundred k on
him not getting twelve rebounds. Now the league is on alert.
All we got some suspicious because he never gonna get
the twelve rebounds. So now it's like, oh, we got
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the suspicious shit. You just gotta make sure it's an under.
They can't reach, like, it can't be something close. Tease
it up if you got to, like tease it up.
Kevin Garant gonna get fifteen rebounds, he's gonna get seventeen
blocks and be like, oh, he didn't get them. Don't
do it on Winby, he might get.
Speaker 2 (14:46):
That ship ain't not the way he'll been playing.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
Yes, don't, don't, don't do it. Fuck it all up, Worth,
don't do the under, don't tease nothing with Winby. His
numbers is crazy right now. It's video game numbers. But
if you can, if you can get the best play
on the other team, I mean, when y'all want, Hey,
Kevin Durant has been immediately taking off of the rockets.
He's under investigation. They got to figure out some things.
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And then you just slow roll it to the series
over and come out and be like, oh no, I
didn't even think that. I just what I was just gambling.
I'm just bad at gambling. I thought I don't know
these numbers, what these numbers meant. I thought I was
betting no points I didn't realize.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
It was rebounds, right iver ha a prop bet.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
So anyway, that's my advice. All right, let's get into
some news and all that bullshit. I guess this one.
I didn't know she was black until the number of
years ago when she happened to turn black, and now
she wants to be known as black. People have got
to know whether or not their presidentship crooked. Well, I'm
not a crook. I learned everything I've got. I'm saying
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in Tennessee, I know it's affected pub in Tennis. That's
just fooling me. Want want shame on, shame on, shame on,
Shame on you, Shame on you. We can't get fool again.
Tell you what I don't know about you. But I'm
going to go to uh Gayza cease fire tested as
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Israel and Hermas exchange fire and blame Yeah, that cease
fire that everyone gave uh Trump credit for. Like I
guess now, it's been about three weeks to a month
sending jd Vance over there. People was dunking on Kamala,
dunking on the Democrats and Biden this while y'all lose
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da da da knowing that this man is a motherfucking lie. Y'all.
Y'all showed your ass knowing that this dude be lying,
knowing that y'all would be lying, and it's not. It's
oh guess what, it's actually not over. There's still fucking
shooting people over there, still bombing people. I think it
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was like eighty one people got died in this uh,
in this latest thing. Like it's just crazy that that
there's no cost for this, meaning the guy the people
that are like, we're gonna protest are gonna be at
Kamala Harris's book toward tonight, not not the White House
or anywhere else. It's crazy, right, But yeah, so that
(17:15):
sees faru huh guess what another lie?
Speaker 2 (17:20):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (17:21):
But yeah, all right, I'm moving off for that one.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Gop led Oversight Committee says Biden's pardons that were signed
by auto Pin are void in a final report. They're
trying to say he experienced such cognitive decline while in
office that it remains a serious question as to whether
he was aware of the substance of the various pardons
and commutations signed in his name via.
Speaker 2 (17:46):
Auto Pin, saying shit, don't Trump used it to my face?
Speaker 1 (17:51):
Yep? Yep, the committee asserted later in a letter to
Attorney General Pam Bondy, urging her to consider whether that
clemency might be invalid and take action for potential prosecution
against some of Biden's aids, meaning they would like to
go after the people that he pardoned. Uh, and some
of those I remember that list correctly. Like that list
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had like I think the Obama's on it, and ship
it had a lot of Hillary Clinton.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
Yes, had a lot of people.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
It had Jack on that too, Jack yeah, jacksman.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
I know it had the Faucy on there, like, it
had very important people on there. And uh, this is
why I.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
Well, Also another quick thing before you say that. Also,
if I'm not mistaken, he also commuted a lot of
people's sentences at the end of his term that weren't
even about pardons, but people. They will overturn that too.
This is the same administration that pardoned the January rioters,
So go ahead.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
I'm sorry, the same motherfucker's But his son, bitch, what
about these other people? And I'm glad he did his
son because they was basically after his son's nick like so,
and also it's one of those things where this is
why a lot of liberals and a lot of Democrats
get on my mother fucking nerves, they get on my
goddamn nurse. It's almost like they're dumb and they're stupid
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and they don't know the law when they don't know
how shit works. Because he's saying people, if he hadn't
at particularly his son, if he hadn't found his son,
these same people would have been complaining, why didn't you
pardon your son. It's like, bitch, I can't win for you.
It's my ass.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
Yeah, he pardoned his family, right he uh, he pardoned
doctor Fauci. He pardoned who else we got here? The
members of Congress who served on the Select Committee, so
those people that you know investigated January sixth attack and
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all that stuff. And so yeah, it's the this is
not as simple as just overturning the people that uh,
you know, and of course his son. I can't forget that.
So not I don't think the Obama's I'm looking out here,
I don't see the Obamas. But yeah, but he knows
that this guy was gonna target them.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
And because he said it out loud, he told you
what he was going to do. And because people always
say it ain't never gonna be that bad. I was like, bitch,
it can always be worse. Like like like I've always said,
it could always be worse. So you have to you
hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. You
can't be like, well, I guess no, bitch. We need
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things and obstacles in the way so that he can't
just rough shot and just do whatever the fuck he
wants to do. Because a lot of these same people
talking about but the law. He don't give a fuck
about your laws, your rules, your regulations, you're to come.
He don't care nothing about that. He don't care nothing
about no friendly handshake, He don't care. He as far
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as he can, son, you can suck his dick. He
gonna do what the fuck he wants to do. So
when you're dealing with somebody like that, somebody has got
to stand up and say no.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
Our state has adopted a new Trump backed US House
districts aimed at gaining a Republican seat. North Carolina's Republican
legislative leaders completed their remapping of the state's US House
districts on Wednesday, intent on picking up one or more
seat from President Donald Trump's push to retain GOLP control
of Congress and next year's midterm elections. The boundaries approved
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by the state House aim to thwart the re election
of Democratic US Rep. Don Davis. Don Davis, an African
American who currently represents more than twenty northeastern counties in
what has been the state's only swing seat. So now
we have no swing state seats if this with this
plan works. The state Senate already approved the plan in
a similar party line vote Tuesday. I remember I was
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talking to a person after the election that you know,
we talked on the phone, and they were in a
different place with it than me, because so angry and sad,
and I remember telling them like, I'm not upset Kamala
lost or the Democrats lost on some like oh man,
I really wanted them to win, but it didn't happen.
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I am upset because I think this is the end
of possibly democracy. Yes, this is the end of my representation.
I don't live in a state where I'm protected like you.
I live in a state where we're fighting tooth and
nail to make sure this is a democracy and we're
not always winning, and where a minority of voters and
minority is getting majority of representation. This is the fight
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of my life. So I don't have the glib, kind
of sarcastic approach to it at this point. I'm very
you know. It was actually the realization of when I
was like, I won't be talking politics with most people
because it's not that I think they're bad people. I
truly think I am so in a military frame of mind,
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and I mean it. I don't like and I'm not
and I don't think. I can't really entertain theories and
conspiracies and nope, and like like whatever it is that
people want to entertain, they're allowed to do that, I
don't want to do it. I find no value in it.
I just want to talk about the whole cold, hard
reality that we're all facing, and especially in my state.
(23:23):
And so yeah, the governor can't veto redistricting maps under
state law, so these.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
Lines can now be in power from him. And that's
the thing that when Pat mccorr was in office and
before he left, they changed so many laws, so many rules,
so many regulations and shit like that, like these are
the things that matter in this state. And so that's
why people that's not from here, I'll be like, why
y'all so adamant and shit like this, because bitch, we
don't have the choice and we don't have the luxury
that some of you papers on some of these other states,
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and what y'all gon, y'all gonna feel this motherfucking crunch too,
cause y'all not safe either. You're under the illusion, and
I will continue to say this, you're under the illusion
that you I safe. Nobody is safe, but the states
that are like kind of in the middle type of thing.
This is where it becomes very, very scary because we
can be tremendously impacted by these fucked up rules and
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regulations that they are doing.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
And of course, a black Democrat lost their seat black,
which means black voters lost representation, and the Supreme Court
will be ruling on pably and probably ruling against the
idea that race and political representation are tied at all. Meanwhile,
when you look at exactly how they target districts to
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make sure that the people that don't get representation, they
go by race, you know. And it's the reason I
always try to caution against the idea that democrats can
just do it. Democrats can't do this. Now you're gonna
go why can't they do this? Maybe, and look, I
hope I'm wrong, and maybe that California plan goes better
than everyone thinks. But I am very nervous that you
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can't do this because the way that the GOP does
it is they know certain demographics majority vote Democrat, and
they can they split their votes up or consolidate them
in such ways that makes their power smaller. It's harder
to do that with white people and a majority of
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white people, meaning like this, like trying to dice up
the white folks. How do you know you got the
Democrat white folks? The reason they know when they look
at black people, they go okay, So eighty percent of
the men, ninety percent of women Democrat. We can target
that when they look at the white folks, what percent
on a good day white women vote for Republicans? You know,
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like white men will always vote majority Republican. But it's
once again, it's more of them. It's hard to split
that up. So it's the math is just a little fuzzy.
But I would love to be wrong. I love to
see Democrat states do this back because I don't think
the right thing to do is watch a motherfucker undercut
somebody and then get and then go. I can't believe
you flagrantly foiled him back, because that's what's happening right now.
(26:04):
When you look at most of the analysis, it's a
bunch of pussy ass people talking about so and the
Democrats shouldn't do it just because GLP did the wrong thing.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
So we should just lose our rights.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
But at least we played fair. This why the fuck?
I don't believe y'all want y'all be like Michelle Obama said,
we go low. Well, I mean we shouldn't go low.
I go to hell. No, you don't, you actually don't
if you have any qualms about these plans, if you don't. Right,
the USDA is reopening some twenty one hundred offices to
help farmers access access three billion dollars in a despite
(26:35):
the ongoing shut down. And it's and you know why,
it's because they think farmers are white voters for Trump,
and so they're still.
Speaker 2 (26:45):
Gonna be impacted. A lot of them still gonna lose
their farms no matter what.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Well, also, this is the thing they did, like Trump
is trying to do this, this walk this toe, this
line of saying I'm gonna make the Democrats herd and
their voters heard in this government shut down, but not
the Republicans. The problem is it's never that clean, right,
So he's doing things that seem like, look, I'm helping farmers.
(27:12):
That's the white people that be in those Those are
the white people. The media goes to interview whenever I
do something fucked up, they gonna find them to be like,
you're still fucking with Trump and they're like, well, I
didn't think it would be like this, and so it's like, Okay,
here's some money. Shut the fuck up, everybody, calm down,
you're good. He also had a donor that gives this
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giving money, a private donor giving money to the military
to during this shutdown with the military's not getting money.
Now it's like one hundred and thirty million or something.
You divide the pie, it's like five dollars a person.
But still it's the it's the headline, you know, it's
the signal, the symbolism of like military that's Republican. I'm
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helping Republicans during this shut down, but not you Democrats.
All kinds of people in the fucking military, and there's.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
All types of people in the federal government because when
they win, they slice and they dice and people are
losing their job. It ain't all just brown and bracken
people of color.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
The other thing you have to point out too, is like, man,
they stay having the reopened offices. They said they was
wasn't ship? Right?
Speaker 2 (28:18):
They don't matter. They don't matter, right, you you told
me the motherfuckers didn't matter.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
They really be like the people that run the government
don't do ship. Ain't ship. Nobody cares about. And then
the second that they shut these offices down, they'd be like,
hold up, come back, come back, hold up, we need
y'all that we actually can't do this without you. Crazy
all right? Uh do anymore? Kid Rock drops a slur
(28:47):
on Fox News while describing his Halloween costume. His his
costume was a mask, so and he had a hat
on that was a fish that said Jesus. He put
on a mask to say. He said, what are you
dressing as? And he said an our word? Because you know,
(29:07):
obviously the wokee liberal Democrats and the deis can't handle
the R word. Guys. He that's the edgy. That's the
whole reason we got Trumps because some people wanted to
say the R word, so now we have to deal
with no rights. I think they believe the I think
(29:28):
the reason they use the term lib trd is because
they think the R word stands for Republican tard and
that's not what it stands for. But I don't think
they're smart enough to know, so they just think they're
getting this back. They're like, oh, lib tards gotcha. It
was like, oh, that that's I mean, doesn't really hurt
(29:49):
my feelings, doesn't mean anything. But also, why did why
do you want to say that so bad?
Speaker 2 (29:57):
So?
Speaker 1 (29:58):
Yeah, he was on Fox News of Jesse Water, who
has to be the unfunniest man in the world. I
don't imagine having, imagine having so much hate for people.
You gotta pretend Jesse Waters is funny. I won't do
that for anybody. For the record, like, even when Bill
Maher was kind of cool, like or you know, I'll
(30:19):
say kinda Sean, don't write in I don't want to
hear it. But well, he was kind of popular and
people liked him even then. I remember watching the stand
up and being like this shit ain't funny. M hm,
like this is like I don't care that I agree
with you. You're not funny.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
He's never been.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
Funny to me. Yeah, so yeah, I was like, yeah,
it's not just agreeing. No clapter from me, buddy, you
gotta fucking you gotta bring it. It's gotta be funny.
And it's just weird because apparently it doesn't work the
other way at all. The people the Republicans be propping
up some unfunny motherfuckers. I know they do not think
(31:02):
Adam Sandler's homie is funny. You do not think Rob
Snider is funny.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
It's no way.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
I'm sorry, it's no way. You go to a Rob
Schnyder comedy show and you're like, god, we had such
a good time. He was killing it. I refuse to
believe that are people like that that actually exists. You're
just sticking it to the Libs or whatever. There's no
fucking way that man ain't done nothing funny since he
said you can do it and uh, the water boy.
(31:33):
The last time he was funny was you can do it.
And that's one line and it was just more they Oh,
they cut to this dude who's doing a horrble Louisiana accent.
That was it, and we was like, oh you could
do it. That's funny. And then god damn you, Adam Sandlee.
You brought this man in our life and look at
what we gotta pay this price for. All Right, you
know what, Now we can move on. Let's do some
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other news. What kind of news we do? You look
through what I have here? Oh yeah, I guess we
should do some l g B t Q news.
Speaker 3 (32:07):
Let me see what you want to be. You better
move your body, you better move your feet, and I
want to groove. Show me what cool riding caring babies.
L g b t Q news.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
I'm still.
Speaker 3 (32:35):
L g b t Q news.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
L g b t Q news. Pastor who raised about
kids seeing pride flags arrested for child abuse. Oh what
about the children? Uh? An anti l g b t
Q Ohio pastor who said it's not appropriate to discuss
sexuality in schools has been a for allegedly sexual the
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alleged sexual sort of a child. October sixteenth, the Wilmington,
Ohio Police Department announced the arrest of forty eight year
old Silas H. Shelton for rape, sexual battery, and lawful
sexual conduct with a minor and gross sexual imposition. He
is currently being held at the Clinton County Adult Detention
Center on a two million dollar bond, or Trump will
(33:22):
probably pardon him if he can, if it's a federal case.
The accusations involve a girl who belonged to this congregation,
was fourteen to fifteen years old in twenty nineteen when
alleged crimes took place, which means he's the last six
years he's just been out here talking about gay people
and kids and drag queens and all this shit. Just
a whole fucking sex predator, just out here in the pullpit.
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Hayton on gay people to protect the kids. I don't
think kids should ever question their sexuality. I don't think
kids should ever explore their sexuality. I don't think any
of stuff ever ought to be taught in school, he said.
But my daughter come home, ask me why certain books
wearing book fair which were pertaining the books of gay,
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books of gay?
Speaker 2 (34:08):
What that's a version that they left out? I've never heard.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
Books of gay is the books of gay is? The
book is that like a one of the Bible chapters,
Book of Job, Book of Paul, Books of Gay.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
Let's confed it pop up when I get to that
section the book.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
When you get to the books of gay Jesus words
is in pink versus read Yeah, Like I mean, listen,
he did roam around with like twelve men, okay, and
they had dinner together. I'm just saying that was in
there for a while. One of them was heart stopper,
which is where a gay boy pressures a straight kid
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into kissing them. I don't understand why we had this
kind of stuff in our libraries and our book fair.
Speaker 2 (34:52):
Be as you're talking. I don't even believe that's how
to story when I have to read that book for myself.
What you're saying don't make no sense.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
He spoke about the health risk of being gay and
claim the biggest risk is mental health. We worry about drugs,
worry about alcohol, we're not worry about talk about We're
all allowed to talk about the health risk of kids
being gay. Now, what about the health risk of sexual
assault and the mental health of your victim? Just pieces
(35:19):
of shit, bro, just straight up lying, just full of
just hypocrites. Oh my goodness, you better be lucky, because
I feel like if God was really out here striking
down people like you used to doing.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
That, don't do that. Don't test me given a lot
of people no.
Speaker 1 (35:35):
Longer here, motherfucker be a pillar assault right now, come on,
like Lot's wife. Assist student was kicked off of boys
basketball team due to birth certificate error. So uh, people
keep saying like this shit is not gonna just come
down to like because in these biggest mind they think
they're just gonna be kicking all the trans kids out
(35:56):
of sports and out of life and out of public
regulass people who like, you know, they like, hey, i
am male, I am female, I was born this way,
there's nothing wrong with me. They're gonna be like you two,
whether draconian tactics that they're planning on using this stuff
like looking at people's genitals, right, you know a school,
you know, going to access someone's birth certificate. So yeah,
(36:18):
Assist gender male eighth grader was physically removed from trials
for his schools from his schoolboys basketball team because of
an era on his original birth certificate, which incorrected incorrectly
identify him as being born female. What okay, what I'm
sad for everyone that's come down there, said his mom. Uh.
(36:41):
The drama was inspired by a clerical mistake fourteen years ago,
when the hospital staff mistakenly identified Becky Jackson's newborn son
as a girl. It was an error. Lakers' parents never noticed.
I gave him the birth certificate, and they're like, did
you know this as female? I was like what. I
was like, oh man, that's so funny. So we come home,
everyone's laughing. The busy mom, I'm of six, said correcting
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the document wasn't a priority because it costs money. It
takes time.
Speaker 2 (37:04):
Yes, you have to pay to fix their fucking era.
Speaker 1 (37:07):
So we just put in a drawing moved on. The
mix up didn't cause any issues until recently. Last spring,
the school staff again treating Jackson as a female. The
district removed Laker Jackson from the all boys gym class
and mandated he was a separate restaurroom, despite the family's
assertion that their child is assist gender boy, born male
at birth. What's also crazy, it's like they didn't put
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him in the girls bathroom because they knew better. So
even they know, like, they're not really treating him as
a female. They're treating him as trends and we want
to isolate and ostracize you. That's what it carries out.
Because if it was just as simple as like, oh,
you're a girl, Okay, go to the girls locker room.
Then that's what you do now. And if he's a
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fourteen year old boy, depending on if he's straight, he
probably like okay, yeah, can't wait. They're like whoa, oh, whoa, whoa,
calm down, calm down, hold on. That can't be the
right solution.
Speaker 2 (38:04):
You ran over there too fast, right, He was like,
you had to tell me twice, right, you could have
told fourteen.
Speaker 1 (38:09):
Year old I would have put the f OMAR certificate.
I'll be like, yeah, I think that's a I think
that's right, that's a f I think I'm a woman.
I gotta go. I need to go to that. I
need I need to go into that female locker room,
be around them sweated women's. I don't know why it's not.
It's not as sexy once you get in there. But
in my but in our fourteen year old boy mind,
(38:29):
people think it is not. But no, it is not sexy.
If my fourteen year old boy mind, it might as
well be. You know, a fucking uh what was that?
Speaker 2 (38:38):
What was that movie?
Speaker 1 (38:40):
Porky's and my fourteen year old boy mind? You know
it's Debbie does Dallas up in there.
Speaker 2 (38:44):
But that's not what happening, I promise you getting there.
Speaker 1 (38:47):
It's just a bunch of other people that's been sweating
from the gym and whatever. Anyway, Uh, the district would okay.
Becky's mom already started working on changing Laker Jackson's certificate,
but it's not something you could fix quickly. You have
to have an AffA David sign. In the meantime, the
fourteen year old continue trying to make the boys basketball team.
(39:08):
Becky Jackson says she received the corrected birth certificate over
the summer, provided the district with the revised document along
with the doctor's no confirming Lakers sex. So you gotta
have a fucking doctor be like, yes, degenitals, this this
is the solution, y'all. The solution is way more complicated
than the quote unquote problem. People in mind. Also, this
(39:32):
is not the problem they promote, right. None of them
says we gotta get all of these cysts. We gotta
get all these transgender boys off of boys sports. They
dominating too much. When a when a one, when a
girl physically transitions to a boy, then they're gonna dominate.
They're gonna be in the NBA like they that's never
(39:52):
what it is. No, so this is like hitting every
thing they said it wouldn't. I agreed when they when
they try to scare us with these fear tactics.
Speaker 3 (40:02):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (40:04):
But yeah, so that's that's just crazy. That But that's
we knew that was gonna happen, the same way we
had that story about the girl and going to use
the bathroom and then she basically showed her titties to
the goddamn waiter like I'm a woman, Let me the
fuck alone, like let me use the fucking women's bathroom
facility or whatever, and.
Speaker 2 (40:24):
Then something like that, if I could the school, fuck
y'all right, just with the inconvenience. Now I have to
spend money, have something corrected, have to pay all these
fines in these fees, Like you say, who knows, you know.
It's like like they say, I got six kids. I
got a lot of shit to.
Speaker 1 (40:40):
Do for something that wasn't a rule a few years ago.
Something nobody cared, something no one would have cared about
a few years ago. And yet we've allowed our country
to become this. Donald Trump ends LGBTQ plus health programs
under the cover of shutdown. So yeah, they begin these
(41:01):
massive layoffs. They completely removed the Office of Population Affairs,
which was responsible for the wealth of public health programs,
including specific initiatives for the LGBTQ plus community. This wasn't
a budget decision, it was ideological. A former member of
the Biden administration told the Advocate, these are the programs
that center reproductive and queer health, and now they're gone.
(41:24):
Donald Trump is welcome to the government shut down as
an opportunity to cut what he has called democrat agencies
to shrink the government. The process is being led by
Russ Vaught, the head of the Office of Management and
Budgetment Budget O and B and key author of Project
twenty twenty five. The only conspiracy Joe Rogan's bitch ass
never believed, which I'm sorry that editorial that was me.
(41:45):
It's not an article which advocated for such cuts. However,
he also tried to blame these those government cuts on Democrats.
Speaker 2 (41:52):
Now and it's also one of the things where this
shutdown is very scary because, like you said, said, they're
going through and they slicing, they dicing all this shit.
So when the government does eventually open back up, because
it will eventually when it does open back up some people.
A lot people just ain't gonna have no jobs. The
whole department is going to be I.
Speaker 1 (42:11):
Know some judges have fought against it, saying that you
can't make these cuts and you can't like, but I
just I'm not going to say that that won't hold
because that's not fair to those judges and stuff. It
might hold, I don't know, but the fact that we
are always in limbo is the point. Meaning like the
one judge is like, no, you can't do that, next
(42:32):
judge es you can the first, then back to another judge,
no you can't, and black YadA, YadA, y'alla, try to
get it to the Supreme Court, who either will or
won't hear it based on the ruling underneath them. So
it's just very It's a tenuous moment for rights for people.
People that had enjoyed just having rights programs, government assistance.
(42:54):
Suddenly it's just no longer there. Last story Snoop dog
faces critics head on at Jackson State HIV awareness event.
I read this article. I'm gonna see if any of
this hits you guys, funny the way it hits me.
But remember that remember that title faces his critics head
(43:17):
on Okay. Snoop Dogg addressed LGBTQ media backlash and HIV
awareness during the surprise visits at Jackson State University. Snoop
Dogg brought a star power to Jackson State University on Tuesday,
stepping into a campus auditorium for a surprise appearance during
Glass Generation Z and HIV Human ISSU Southern Solution at
HBCU tour. The hip hop icon joined students, advocates, and
(43:40):
health leaders for a timely conversation about HIV prevention and
Black communities, and his recent remarks about LGBTQ representation and media.
The event marked the kickoff of Glass HBCU Tour, with
Jackson State serving as the first stop. Snoop sat down
with Darien Aaron Glass, director of Local News for the
US South, for a fire side style discussion that tackled
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both his own learning curve and the broader HIV crisis
affecting the South. HIV in Black community is far from over,
and Black people in the South, regardless of sexual orientation,
gender identity, socioeconomic status, a number of total partners remain
at the disproportion at risk. Aaron said the tour will
help inform and protect students with essentral knowledge about HIV,
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including that it is preventable with an injection or daily pill,
as well as survivable and untransmittable when properly treated. Hosted
by Spectrum at Jazz You and backed by pharmaceutical company
Gilead Sciences, the program aim to deliver critical education around
HIV prevention and harm reduction to gen Z students at
historically black colleges and university. The appearance came just months after,
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you know, his controversy right in October. He you know,
not even October. It was in a few weeks ago. Nah,
it was like the summertime they don't have Yeah, he said,
I'm scared to go to the movies now, y'all throwing
me the middle stuff. I don't have to answer for
it through me for a loop? Do we really need
to show to show this? At their age, They're going
(45:05):
to ask questions. I don't how to answer the remarks,
do you backlash? Of course, in October he took a
more affirming stance by releasing Love is Love, a song
featured in Doggyland kids show that promotes family diversity and acceptance.
I'll point out that to say, I read, I read
pretty much everyone of that article. At what point did
(45:25):
he face his critics?
Speaker 2 (45:27):
He didn't.
Speaker 1 (45:28):
There's not a word from snooping this whole article. They say,
you had a fireside chat. What was the what was
the Yeah, okay, yeah, they quoted the person who is
doing the the running the tour. They didn't quote Snoop
at all. Now this is in all hip hop dot com,
so maybe they're just not a reputable site as well.
(45:48):
But if Also the other thing I noticed is that
it's sponsored and brought to you by a pharmaceutical company
that sells HIV prevention drugs. Nothing wrong with with those,
but that's I'm saying. I feel vindicated to what I
said about him the first time. There must have been
a check involved. He popped up. He just uncle Snoop.
(46:12):
He'll say he hate gay people if it's money. He'll
say he love him if it's money. But he don't
really have any fucking principles about the ship. Uh that
that whole thing they pointed out, Well, he released loved
his love for money for money, right for money on
that podcast when it was free he said how he felt,
and I feel like he's sticking to that he didn't
(46:32):
when they issued up like he apologized thing I believe.
On Instagram he posted like I didn't say that, say
that so yeah, so it's just funny. How Like to me,
that's just thinly disguised propaganda. It's a kin of saying like, uh,
that thing we read on Polladine the other day was like,
this is just propaganda. She said that raisis ship and
(46:53):
now it's her turn to get her story out, and
the story is y'all was just tripping. I had nothing
happened to see him. No, I'm not addressing nothing nothing.
Why would I address something that didn't happen. All right,
let's move into something else. Maybe we'll do some white
people news. Let me see where that's at, why people exit,
(47:36):
Let's see what the whites are up to. Guys. Moon
Landing astronaut buzz Aldron ninety five loses his wife sixty six,
two years after their wedding.
Speaker 2 (47:51):
Oh what are you?
Speaker 1 (47:54):
What do you call it when you have an age
gap of forty years or a thirty years but you're
that old because you don't say robbing the cradle? Is
it robbing the old folks home? Robbing the elderly? Community Center, caring.
It's a joke. Please don't try to explain it. I
always try to kill the joke. I'm clearly making a joke.
I was doing a bit. Go ahead, I'm sorry, rob
(48:16):
forget it. You got to camera. Go ahead, go ahead,
kill it?
Speaker 2 (48:19):
No, go ahead, you got it. No I can says it.
Speaker 1 (48:21):
Come and go ahead do it. You know you gotta
get it out.
Speaker 2 (48:25):
You got it? Buddy robbing the crypt keeper?
Speaker 1 (48:32):
Yeah? Is she robbing the grave?
Speaker 3 (48:34):
Like?
Speaker 1 (48:35):
How's it? Who's robbing who? I just want to know.
I don't have a problem with the age gap, obviously,
but I know a lot of people will have problem.
Like if obviously, if he was sixty and she was twenty,
she was thirty, like some people have a problem he
was fifty she was twenty to have a problem. But
it's funny, he's almost one hundred. We're like, I don't
know the fact that he can get anybody right, congratulations sir, okay,
(49:00):
But yeah, So his wife died. She passed peacefully. Uh,
she was sixty six, passed away peacey with her husband's son. Time.
I know that's crazy. I'm so far fortunate that I
found and married the love of my life at ninety five,
he said, she brought joy to everything we did together.
(49:20):
I miss her daily. The couple first cross pass at
work at a work event. This man got a job,
not buzz Audren still having to get a job. That's crazy.
Speaker 2 (49:30):
Some with NALSA, he pout, just a spokesperson.
Speaker 1 (49:33):
Wow, he was a Walmart greeter at NASA. He was
to remember me loging to NASA, Oh full you leave.
I need to see that receipt because you know they
got a gift shop. Of course. In December twenty seventeen,
there again dated a few months later. They eventually tied
the knight on his birthday January twentieth, twenty twenty three.
Aldren previously described his having this in glowing terms, saying
he had never been happier and felt lucky beyond words
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and shared his life to share his life with her.
Speaker 2 (49:57):
Oh yeah, man, that's just yeah. It's just one of
them things where he's thinking he gonna outlive her, right,
and it didn't have he outlived.
Speaker 1 (50:07):
It'd be funny if he was bitter when she was
dying and ship like, now I gotta take care of you.
That's not what I was planning and what I was
playing at all. I was hoping you would be the
one to put me in a wheelchair or whatever. Ariana Grande,
I hope you guys are sitting down because this is
big news because I know it's white people.
Speaker 2 (50:24):
Yeah, she's definitely white people news.
Speaker 1 (50:26):
But this is this is some big news, and I
hope everybody's ready for it because it's a bit shocking
to me. All right, Arianna Grande has shocked all of
us by going back to brunette. Oh shit, she done
got rid of to Glinda the good.
Speaker 2 (50:43):
Witch hair, thank you.
Speaker 1 (50:45):
Next and she done went right back to the brown
on the ass. She was like, I'm going back, yep.
So it's just I hope you you know, I hope
everybody's gonna be okay because she been rocking that that
blonde ever since you know, they started doing wicked, right,
she probably was obligated to right, and so yeah, we're back. Okay.
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Let us go shout out there, Ariana Grande. We appreciate you.
We see what you're doing out here.
Speaker 2 (51:11):
Yeah, she'd be making some bops.
Speaker 1 (51:15):
Rosie o'donald asked for prayers for her daughter, Chelsea, who
faces scary future amid new prison sentence. Oh yeah, apparently
she violated parole. Oh no yeah, Chelsea now twenty eight
is now twenty eight. On Instagram, her mama, Rosie o'donald,
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asked for some prayers.
Speaker 2 (51:40):
And that daughter, get that shit together. What do you mean,
I like, you broke parole? Like get together?
Speaker 1 (51:47):
Oh no, she was saying, pray for its. She got
to go back to jail. My child, Chelsea Bell before
diction took over her life. I loved her then, I
love her now she faces scary future. Prayers. Welcome to
hashtag addiction awareness, hashtag little hashtag family. I do like
that she's at prayers. Welcome. You know, she wasn't like
forcing it, like y'all need to pray for her? Can
(52:07):
we get some prayers over here? We are the thoughts
and prayers? She was like, Hey, if that's what you're into,
we would take some. But you're not obligated to do
that or you or not. You might be saving your
prayers for something else.
Speaker 2 (52:18):
I ain't that the truth? And now now you're praying
against me. I'm good.
Speaker 1 (52:21):
Yeah, I don't know. Let's see. Jamie Lee Curtis breaks
silence owing the backlash to her. Charlie Kirk comments it
was a mistranslation. Now from my understanding, it came from
an episode of Mark Maron's podcast, which is done in English.
But maybe maybe maybe I missed something. I didn't listen
(52:44):
to the whole episode neither. Last month she was on
What the Fuck with Mark Maron? WTF with Mark Maron?
She said, I'm going to bring up something with you
just because it's front of mine. I did, she said
during the Wild Range of podcasts, adding through tears of
the time at the time, I disagree with him at
almost every point I ever heard him say. But I
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believe he was a man of faith, and I hope
in that moment that he died, he felt connected to
his faith. Even though his ideas were abhorrent to me.
I still believe he's a father and a husband and
a man of faith, and I hope whatever connection to
God means that he felt it. While some committed her
for empathy, others like what are you crazy, particularly his
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rejection to transgender people, where one of her daughter's twenty
nine year old Ruby is trans. In a new interview
published Tuesday, October twenty eighth, she addressed the backlash. An
excerpt of it mistranslated what I was saying, as I
wished him well, like I was talking about him in
a very positive way, which I wasn't. I was simply
talking about his faith in God. So it was a mistranslation,
which is a pun, but not in the binary world today,
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you cannot hold two ideas at the same time. I
cannot be Jewish and totally believe in Israel's right to
exist and at the same time reject the destruction of Gaza.
You can't say that because you get vilified for having
in a mind that says I can hold both these
these those thoughts. I can be contradictory in that way. Okay,
all right, Jamie. You know what, I don't want to
be mad at Jamie, so I'm gonna just move on.
(54:13):
But with no people weren't confused, like you're just trying
to trick us now, now, am I one cleavage picture
away from completely being like I don't even remember what
she said? Of course we all are, and she knows
she got that thing like that, so she can just
cleave it up whenever she ready, and then we all
(54:35):
just gonna move on to the next thing, like did
you see her in that dress? So you know that's
what you happened when you got the big joker or
big jokers as she has. Uh bunny xo the fan's
marriage after jelly roll cheating revelation.
Speaker 2 (54:51):
Oh, I know nobody in this story.
Speaker 1 (54:53):
Damn y'all know, jelly Roll. That's crazy.
Speaker 2 (54:56):
Have you played it for me and something?
Speaker 1 (54:57):
I don't know? Jelly Rolling here? Okay, because I want
you knew he was a musician or something. Yes, jelly Roll,
he like a country guy. Ah, a big old country guy.
He like. Uh it was a big thing because he's
fat and now trying to lose weight and everybody's been
talking about it. But uh yeah, jelly Roll. Uh, she
does a podcast, I believe. The podcast host and former
(55:20):
sex worker refused to let an online critic shame her
marriage choices. At the jelly Roll publicly admitted the cheating
on her. Well, you know, that's also part of the
fat phobia. They're like, I can't believe you married this
super fat man and he's a cheater. You suppose to
be better than that. You a dummy. If you marry
a fat man, he has to be faithful. Now, if
you married a man who was conventionally attractive, he could
(55:43):
treat you However the fuck he won't. But that's how
that's that's why part of it is. Bunny XO refused
to let online critics shame or mess is her last name,
x so that can't be right. The media personality delivered
a powerful response on Instagram Wednesday after Trolle posted they
could no longer look up to her for taking back
a cheating partner. The comment or added that.
Speaker 2 (56:06):
As many people are married and currently married two people
that have cheated in the past, what were doing here?
Speaker 1 (56:12):
I just like that. Somebody somebody was like, Bunny x oh,
you was my role model.
Speaker 2 (56:23):
That's your role model as a.
Speaker 1 (56:24):
Podcaster, wife of Jelly Road, former sex worker. I looked
up to you and I was fine with everything you
said until you took its cheating ass back. Now I
don't know about my choices. Yes, somebody said, oh my dear,
your husband had an affair on you. You took him
back and have sung perfection sense. I'm super bombed. We
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can't look up to you now? Where are your friends?
How can anyone support this? Did Lord provide Bundy the
strength to hop away to Bunny emojis? Mister Bunny emotors?
It took it over the top, right, You not to
do that. You didn't have to ask. Hilarious, you knew
what she was doing, she replied. It actually takes a
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stronger woman to face pain head on, do the work
and rebuild with the man she loves instead of running
or gossiping. Growth isn't weakness, it's grace. But not everyone
built for that kind of Everyone's built for that kind
of strength. I pray you never have to feel that
pain because you've judged. You're judging another woman's life. Heart
emoji and then the yond emoji, which kind of off
sets the heart emoji to me because the y emojs
(57:30):
like I'm bored, my guess. Jelly Row opened up about
it on the Human Scale on the Human School podcastcasts.
The Grammy nominated artists called cheating on his wife one
of the worst moments of his adult life. I deeply regretted,
jelly Row said during a candid interview. While I wish
I could take it back, I'm proud of the person
I would come in the years since. The couple have
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been married since twenty sixteen. At the meeting twenty fifteen,
they got engaged on stage at one of his concerts
and tied to night the same night at the Las
Vegas Chapel. They never knew their vows. They renewed their
vows twenty twenty three. So they make it. They making
it litt together.
Speaker 2 (58:04):
And people do it all the time. It just happened
not to be famous.
Speaker 1 (58:07):
Jally Rose achieved massive success that may have something to
do with it in recent years, with three consecutive number
one Billboard Country air Play charts hitters Son of a Sinner,
Need a Favor, and Save Me featuring Laney Wilson.
Speaker 2 (58:23):
I've never heard not no one of those songs.
Speaker 1 (58:25):
Well. His song Need a Favor reached two times platinum
certification and picked at number nineteen on the Hot one
hundred Billboard See.
Speaker 2 (58:32):
You, two time platinum.
Speaker 1 (58:33):
Bunny XO, whose real name is elicit to four. I
knew that wasn't her real name. It's a successful podcast
hosting social media personality with over seven million followers. She
revealed on her Instagram story that more details about the
relationship will be included in her upcome, upcoming book schedule
for February twenty twenty six. Because the game is to
be so not told.
Speaker 2 (58:51):
Okay, this is a sneak preview yes.
Speaker 1 (58:54):
Uh, they have a combined estimated work between seven and
twenty three million dollars. I wonder who has the most
he does I wonder I don't know. I don't know.
I don't know what you do, but I wonder the
way that they say it combined and seven to twenty three.
This is a lie.
Speaker 2 (59:13):
That's a big number gap. You mean one of them
got seven, one of them got twenty three. That's what
I thought you meant. But I'm sorry, but you're talking
about combined. I don't I don't know what that's fishing.
That number don't sound right.
Speaker 1 (59:23):
Yeah, I don't think y'all did y'all y'all AI resulted
that shit?
Speaker 2 (59:27):
They got anywhere between one to fifty eleven billion dollars.
That don't make sense.
Speaker 1 (59:32):
Let's see what else the white folks got going. Jennifer
Andiston fifty six admits sometimes she's running on fumes. Oh
come on, girl, celebrity, They're just like us.
Speaker 2 (59:44):
It is. Uh.
Speaker 1 (59:46):
This is another thing I've really gotten good at in
the last couple of years. It's carving out time, just
saying to the team the month of blankety blank is off.
We're not going to do anything for whatever happens to
be the month that could that will work that year.
She shared reirst of all the fact that she got
to tell the team, I see you, boss, I see
you boss, because keep in mind, the team got a
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life too, so that means she's like, everybody is taking
off March.
Speaker 2 (01:00:12):
We're all your funck what what your plans are? I'm
not working, so you got.
Speaker 1 (01:00:16):
Time off to you, but my family vacation is till July,
I said, March. Okay, the team is taking off the
month of March.
Speaker 2 (01:00:24):
I'm tied.
Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
I'm carving out time, your time, my time, by time.
Once she finds the right time, she tells the team,
I'm gonna take it off. I'm gonna have vacation. There's
going to be no work, and you just kind of
have to put it on your calendar. Her vacations have included,
but Kinni breaks in Mexico with pals like Courtney Cox
and Jason Bateman and Sean Hayes. I think it's so
important if we're running on funers because we are working
(01:00:45):
too hard and not giving ourselves an opportunity. We feel
our bodies mentally, physically, and we're useless. We're cranky, with fatigued,
we're underslept. I think that the importance of that rest
and recharge is imperative. I agree. I agree. My wife
will not let me take time off. Guys. We're doing
show today, We're doing short today doing I want to
(01:01:07):
get my rest. I want to tell I'm taking the month. No,
that's not happening, slave driver.
Speaker 2 (01:01:12):
I'm but then I'm sorry, I am team. Then I'm like,
what bitch? No?
Speaker 1 (01:01:20):
Uh? But yeah. Also, this is such a like white
people news because she's she's like, a month, not.
Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
A week, Jennifer, girl, not forty hours. She was like,
we're gonna take thirty eights off?
Speaker 1 (01:01:35):
Girl. You think we got a month off?
Speaker 2 (01:01:37):
Money up here? I wish I did. Girl, we can't
afford I gonna take a month. Mothera too, we can't
afford that.
Speaker 1 (01:01:44):
Apple TV so we can watch the morning show and
take a month off of work. Girl home, those two
things don't exist.
Speaker 2 (01:01:50):
She's like, with them long fourteen hour days. She's like,
I'm tired, girl, you're so rich.
Speaker 1 (01:01:55):
I have to tell my team we're taking the month off.
Speaker 2 (01:01:58):
All Man' recording.
Speaker 1 (01:02:00):
I love her. She is not connected to the rest
of us, and don't care either.
Speaker 2 (01:02:05):
I don't blame her. I would like this if I
had life like that, I wouldn't care about what y'all
will do it either.
Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
People can't get jobs out here, says you're talking about taking.
Speaker 2 (01:02:12):
Months off, We're so tired and impatigued.
Speaker 1 (01:02:17):
I just listen. If I had to goverment, I make
it take a month off too, just like Trump. She
didn't say that. Let's see, should we do another one?
M Oh, this is some white people news. I think
we covered it on the show under just some not
just regular news. But I can't remember one hundred cent now.
(01:02:38):
But did we cover the story where it was like
three people dressed as like Halloween clowns that went to
somebody's ring doorbell and stood in front of it making
faces and ship and then they called the police on
them people.
Speaker 2 (01:02:50):
I don't remember that.
Speaker 1 (01:02:52):
Maybe I saw it on Maybe I saw it on YouTube.
Yeah I remember, yeah, maybe we saw it on YouTube. Okay,
So there was a masked trio of people who showed
up on this to this like okay, so it seemed
like nobody okay, nobody saw it from us. They showed
(01:03:12):
up dressed as like Halloween clowns and ship and got
in front of the ring doorbell and was like pointing
and acting and like menacing all kinds of stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
Bitch, I called the cops on you. The fuck is this?
Speaker 1 (01:03:24):
So they did caught a cop, so the police investigated.
It was it was the family members as a prank.
They made threats against the family and caused property damage
to their home, which was captured on the ring camp
and they thought it was a joke. White weird white
(01:03:48):
people knew it was Cam. I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (01:03:51):
I had a brain good from my brain because I
was like, bitch, you show up at my house and
they talking about family man, I'm like, fuck, you don't
ever come to my goddamn house again.
Speaker 1 (01:04:03):
It wasn't just you. The chat room is saying white.
It's not guess the race, guys, we know it's white.
It's white. People knew this is no mystery to this.
Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
Bitch is gonna be owned. And you did damaged property
and I been I take them to jail. I'm not
paying bail. Tell him mama to pay.
Speaker 1 (01:04:21):
McGuire said investigators received numerous tips after the story gone
her National at Tension, and later contacted one of the suspects,
an adult female who confessed to her role that of
other family members in the case. Maguire's old reporters, a
woman admitted that she and her two sons and a
nephew stage the prank, while the two other adults and
a child reportedly filmed the incident. Calling it a moral failure,
Maguire said the incident could have gone south fast had
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someone open fire.
Speaker 2 (01:04:44):
Yes, thinking you like like like think are you trying
to harm them?
Speaker 3 (01:04:48):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:04:49):
Right? In addition to calling nine one one, MacGuire said
the homeowner called her brother, who had rided the scene
armed with a loaded rifle right, so yeah, could have
got shot. Police responded to a nine one called the
home shortly after the incident, adding there was no indication
of residences of the home knew about the prank, So
there you go. Mm hmmm. White folks, man, listen, when
you don't have no natural.
Speaker 2 (01:05:09):
Predators, Yeah, they be thinking that shit is fun. Need.
Speaker 1 (01:05:13):
I saw something I was watching a video of today.
It was like these white people was taking these green
crabs and said they was an invasive species to this lake.
So they was catching out of green crabs and then
they was gonna cook them because there was too many
green crabs, And I was like, who gets to the
side what's an invasive species?
Speaker 2 (01:05:35):
Like?
Speaker 1 (01:05:35):
Who makes that decision about nature?
Speaker 2 (01:05:38):
Did the scientists say this? Y'all?
Speaker 1 (01:05:39):
I'm just saying light in life, like, even if it's
a scientist, how does the scientist decide like, no, it
shouldn't be this many pythons? Who get to decide that, Oh, you.
Speaker 2 (01:05:48):
Just sucking up nature? They look around, They were like
you arrived, and.
Speaker 1 (01:05:53):
But I'm I'm saying, like, if which animals are those
that were like, it's too many deer, it's too many
tree from.
Speaker 2 (01:06:03):
I don't know what to number. Who is the person
that's like, uh uh, somebody counting that's enough?
Speaker 1 (01:06:10):
The animals don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:06:11):
It's twelve y'all. We are locking the door.
Speaker 1 (01:06:15):
Is there any species more invasive than white folks? Maybe
that stayed secret. They're like, listen, we know when it's
getting crazy because we know how to get crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:06:25):
We know, okay, in fact, in fact, we wanted to
fuck the shit up, tear down all the trees and
the deers out here getting hit because we're like.
Speaker 1 (01:06:34):
Oh, those snakes just landed on Plymouth Rock of Florida.
We got to start destroying them. I know where this
is going, because I know where I would take it.
Speaker 2 (01:06:42):
Our global warming has caused the temperature to go up.
So now you know the ocean is fucked up.
Speaker 1 (01:06:47):
The crabs are the crabs, don't They didn't warm the
ocean poltogrees in two summers. No, they did not so
that they would live longer. The crabs did nothing wrong.
We fucked that up. Yes, y'all should be fighting climate change,
not crabs, agreed, But here we go. Now the crabs
gotta die because y'all decided it's too many. All right, message,
(01:07:10):
Guess the race. Time. It's time to catch the race.
It's time to catch the race. It's time to catch
the race. It's time to guess the race. I guess
the race. Time. Go around a glow, find different articles.
(01:07:32):
Guess the race of the people involved. Today's contestants, Karen
and the chat room and Everybody's racist. In a rampage
likely to cause infinite sadness for Halloween fans, a Florida
man has been accused of smashing pumpkins value at nearly
five hundred dollars.
Speaker 2 (01:07:48):
Damn the suspensive ass pumpkins.
Speaker 1 (01:07:51):
Police say Aaron Thompson, thirty one came out at last night.
Wait at night last week. Oh, came out at night
last week and destroyed about eighty pumpkins that were stored
in front of a target in the Tampa Bay area.
Eighty punkins is only five hundred dollars. Huh. I don't
know why. In my head they were more expensive than that.
Speaker 2 (01:08:12):
I thought they were expensive than that too.
Speaker 1 (01:08:14):
A secret. I mean, A security camera recorded Thompson picking
pumpkins out of the boxes located in front of the
store and smashing them on the ground at one fifteen am.
Speaker 2 (01:08:24):
Imagine that fucking orange, goddamn mess.
Speaker 1 (01:08:28):
What did them pumpkins do to him? I wonder, I
don't know. Maybe this is what happens when that one,
that one character from Peanuts grows up. It's like the
great Pumpkin never came fuck him and fucked these.
Speaker 2 (01:08:39):
Pumpkins right, fuck them all.
Speaker 1 (01:08:41):
Thompson was arrested several days later after he returned to
the store and police was why did he return to
the store, not to the seene.
Speaker 2 (01:08:48):
Of the rhyme. They was like, oh, yeah, why we're reporting.
Speaker 1 (01:08:54):
I think that's him right now, right And also I'm
gonna repeat that joke because it was so good the
scene of the Rind. I just came up with that guy.
That was really good. I'm impressed myself. What I don't
come up with these before the show. I come up
with these as we're doing them. He returned to the
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scene of the rhind. I'm not gonna keep going. You
guys get it. He was out of his gourd. Thompson
was arrested when he returned, brought brought to the Lost
Prevention office and shown surveillance foot this. Thompson was asking
he could identify the person smashing the punkers in the video. Oh,
I hate when they do that because we all know
it's me. This is a rhetorical question.
Speaker 2 (01:09:37):
What are my souls?
Speaker 1 (01:09:38):
No, I don't never seen that guy day before in
my life. Never, like sir, you see him every day
you look in the mirror. Okay, so then why are
we wasting my time with these theatrics? Put their handcuffs on,
let's go. Uh that's me, he replied. Ask why he
destroyed scores of gords, Thompson stated he did it because
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someone was messing with him on Facebook and it made
him mad. Was it who was messing with you?
Speaker 2 (01:10:07):
I think that great pumpkin didn't mess with right? He
had had enough of Right?
Speaker 1 (01:10:13):
Was the the was pumpkin spice?
Speaker 2 (01:10:16):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (01:10:17):
Messing with it?
Speaker 2 (01:10:17):
Was?
Speaker 1 (01:10:17):
Is there a pumpkin spice and the spice girls?
Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:10:20):
She was like, yes, punkin spice. She was fuck talking
ship on Facebook. I was like, Okay, your family gonna
get it right.
Speaker 2 (01:10:26):
The sweet potatoes up today, but they cool.
Speaker 1 (01:10:29):
Thompson, cops ated, was unapologetic about his actions. After smashing
the punkins, he left the scene to go to sleep. Okay, god,
he killed four hundred and seventy two dollars pumpkins. That's hilarious,
But they are pumpkins. Unless y'all had painted faces on them.
(01:10:50):
They're not people yet. So he just found this is
no different than destroying watermelons or oranges or grapes. Yeah,
to be like he and he just went home and
wait to sleep. How could you do that knowing what
you did to those families?
Speaker 2 (01:11:07):
Them families are pumpkins.
Speaker 1 (01:11:08):
What about the pumpkin survivors that had the witness you
did the nine eleven of pumpkins? My god, and you
just gonna go to sleep like a baby.
Speaker 2 (01:11:20):
You broke their family vine, right, These punkins.
Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
It's Halloween. They're not supposed to get smashed to they
own the porch of some stingy lady that don't give
out enough candy.
Speaker 2 (01:11:34):
Yep, that's when you smash them.
Speaker 1 (01:11:36):
Uh. The rest support list Thompson's occupation as a violinist.
Maybe they meant violence in this federal Uh he had.
He was previously performed for the Panella's County Civic Orchestra
as part of his first violin group. Wow, he might
be our most talented criminal in a minute. All right,
Karen guessed the race of mister David as a I
(01:12:01):
mean Aaron Thompson.
Speaker 2 (01:12:02):
I'm saying white.
Speaker 1 (01:12:03):
Karen saying white. Okay, Billy Corgan, White, drugs are bad? Okay,
white John Brown doing it for the de I's white.
I guess he couldn't have those charges squash CSI theme music. White.
Speaker 2 (01:12:19):
This is what is he?
Speaker 1 (01:12:20):
The white version of Jamie that Jamie Fox movie Arion,
Aaron and white violinist. The correct answer is everyone got it,
white man. That's crazy like he. He don't look very
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regretful either.
Speaker 2 (01:12:44):
I see that that soup to the side. He had
to get his head at his face.
Speaker 1 (01:12:49):
I am surprised that he was able to go to sleep, though,
just looking at his face, he don't look like a sleeper.
He does not like a sleeper, like a stay awake
on man.
Speaker 2 (01:12:57):
Like I woke up like this and state awoke.
Speaker 1 (01:12:59):
Right, Let's do another one. How about this team barges
into chuck e Cheese with a gun, threatens multiple people
in front of terrified children and parents. Oh damn. A
South Carolina teenager entered at Chuck e Cheese last weekend,
will died a gun and pointed at a worker's head
in it to others, threatening them and holding a man
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against his will in front of terrified children and parents,
or as Chuckie Cheese likes to call it, Wednesday. Oh yeah,
it happens every day. Care. My kids can't sleep now,
said the anonymous Midland's father, who spoke to the local
Fox affiliate WAH about the Saturday incident. That's the only
(01:13:40):
time I felt like I wanted to cry because my
babies I saw pure fear in their eyes. The dad
recounted they never been in that situation before. Well, I
would hope the fuck not. What are the other babies where?
Speaker 2 (01:13:54):
You?
Speaker 1 (01:13:55):
Like?
Speaker 2 (01:13:55):
No, they used to it?
Speaker 1 (01:13:58):
What some babies they just got that dog in them.
They see somebody to take hostage, they'd be like, oh,
I go to Chuck E Cheese a lot, I got
a season passed.
Speaker 2 (01:14:08):
It'll be a sea the pass the ck of cheese.
Speaker 1 (01:14:10):
Yeah, give it fifteen minutes. The hot situation to know
him to clear up by twelve fifteen, right then we
can get slices of pizza. The man was with his
wife and children at Chuck E Cheese in Columbia when
police say to VARs McFadden dash World, mcfatten world, that's
his last name. Nineteen entered the kids entertainment and restaurant
establishment with a gun that started pointing at the people inside.
(01:14:32):
At least three people were threatened, including the employee, and
one of them was taken hostage. An individual who was
at the CHUCKI Cheese pulled out his own firearm at
pointed at mcfatten World, which prompted him to flee, but
not before he allegedly dropped his gun and scattered the
bullets across the floor. He wasn't ready, He wasn't ready
for that smoke.
Speaker 2 (01:14:48):
The gun wasn't there in the gun, and they had
the bullets at it.
Speaker 1 (01:14:50):
Where they fell out the gun when he dropped it.
Here's my thing, though, here's my thing. Of course, if
you run up in the chuck e Cheese, you gotta
know somebody else already got a gun. It's a chucky cheese.
Speaker 2 (01:15:02):
It's a chucky cheese.
Speaker 1 (01:15:03):
It's like going in waffle house not prepared to throw
them things like it's that's on you, criminal. My wife
felt powerless, the father told the outlet. She was just
holding my girls tight, and she knew there was nothing
she could do. This is the most dramatic motherfucker I've
ever heard in a chuck e Cheese. Walt Whitman of
Chuck e Cheese.
Speaker 2 (01:15:27):
Sodas was getting cold as we waited.
Speaker 1 (01:15:29):
Colder than the hearts of men in the wilderness. McFadden
world allegedly got in a car with another teenager, Kensey Miller,
at the flying from the Chucky Cheese and left the scene.
Police were called and started investigating the incident when the
pair eventually returned and were detained without incident. What's up
with these people return to the scene of the crime.
(01:15:50):
What is going on?
Speaker 2 (01:15:51):
What's up to returning?
Speaker 1 (01:15:53):
Jesus, I'm trying to get arrested. The father who spoke
the W A. C. H said A lack of security measures.
The well, a person in there already had a gun.
There's no metal detectives.
Speaker 2 (01:16:06):
You know what you were doing.
Speaker 1 (01:16:06):
You went in there, Yeah you did. They didn't check anything.
He came in easily. They had zero security. Oh what
do you think the mouse is gonna?
Speaker 2 (01:16:15):
Ay?
Speaker 1 (01:16:15):
Man? I don't need to patch you down real quick.
Speaker 2 (01:16:16):
So what you think they shooting in employee?
Speaker 1 (01:16:19):
So what they was gonna turn on the bear, the
animatronic bears, and they was gonna stop. There's no security
in Chuck E Cheese and we all know that, right.
Mcfatten World's taste facing charges of kidnapping, a soutn battery,
three kinds of pointing and presenting the firearm, in tampering
with evidence. The woman who picked them up is charged
with destruction of justice. Karen always been held on seventy
five thousand dollars bond. Guess the race or mister tavars mcfatten.
Speaker 2 (01:16:42):
World related to mitalworld.
Speaker 1 (01:16:44):
Black all right, Karen says, black mcfatten and white head.
They are stopping us now, black white former Chuck in
Chuck Entertainment cheese drummer. They heard Charles had that white
cheddar That is that a race? That's a why end?
If you will young chicken a little crazy? N Okay,
(01:17:06):
the correct answer is black. I think someone said white too. Yeah, man,
(01:17:28):
little kid, they're gonna have trauma now PTSD from going
to chuck e cheese.
Speaker 2 (01:17:35):
All right, at least it wasn't a mouse committing the crime.
Could we come on where a mouse committed the crime?
Speaker 1 (01:17:40):
Right? And that they charging with kidnapping. But I'm surprised
it wasn't mouse entrapment. All right, rib I know it
was terrible, but I had to get it out.
Speaker 2 (01:17:50):
I had to get it out to see. I'm glad
I ain't know the one. Why How can I be
racist about.
Speaker 1 (01:18:02):
In my life? How can I call them niggas?
Speaker 2 (01:18:06):
Just call them niggas this time? Go change wearing.
Speaker 1 (01:18:16):
Boom, big fast robbers, high jumping, speed chucking three hundred
and sixty degree basketball. I know your favorite food is pizza,
so let's keep it on pizza.
Speaker 2 (01:18:26):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:18:27):
That a worker at a West Virginia Little Caesars is
accused of shooting someone through the businesses drive through window
while own the clock. Damn Why did they say that?
Like if he was off the clock. It would have
been like, oh, that that makes sense. He was off
the clock. He was on a break. Can I take
my break? I need to kill somebody. Jetique Farmer, twenty one,
(01:18:51):
has in charge with malicious wounding. According to the records
from the West Virginia Regional Jail and Correctional Facility, the
violent event happened on Thursday evening and Farmer was speaking
with another employee at the Little Caesars restaurant when the
two of them exited the store. According to court documents,
around this time, a man was outside the store by
the drive through windows, staring at Farmer. Oh, an actor
(01:19:12):
upset him. According to authorities, the fellow worker retrieved a
gun Farmer had in his vehicle Global department and handed
it to him. Oh that's how he become an accessory
to a crime. The two then went back into the store.
The man outside apparently remained by the drive through as
the suspect as a ledge to have gone to the
window and screened at him while the man sat in
(01:19:34):
his parked vehicle. You want to kill me, Farmer reportedly
said to the man before firing his gun three times
before the wind through the window the other man was
hitting the bottom of his face and near his left
rib cage, but he was listed to stable condition after
driving himself to the hospital. Damn well, it's tough. Farmer
was arrested the following day. Yeah, no need to rush
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on this one, and booked in the South Central Regional Jail.
It is unclear whether he had the VICTIMY knew each other.
I would hope they did. I hope a stranger the stair.
This man, he was like, you know what, get my gun.
Speaker 2 (01:20:08):
I had the way you I don't like the way
you're looking at me.
Speaker 1 (01:20:11):
Go get my shooting gun. This man is staring too hard.
Farmers still listed in custody the West Virginia Division of
Corrections and Rehabilitation. Karen guessed the race of mister Jatique
Farmer hotting Ready Black, Ready Black.
Speaker 2 (01:20:26):
That's that's their model.
Speaker 1 (01:20:27):
Hot Ready You had that heat HoTT and ready didn't
he did? I said, a drive through shooting, Yeah you're
dry by what about these drive throughs? Allright'm waiting on
somebody to guess the race. It seemed like they're taking
their sweet ass time in the chat, Black says Trey
all right, baked ingu all right, that's hilarious. Jetique losing
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his snap benefits this weekend. Another color the correct there
say is black. You guys got it right? Sorry a
big one. Y'all feel like that was an op. And
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they was up there staring at him at his job,
like wait till you get off work, and he was like,
while we got away, wait for what we can do this?
And now I got I keep my gun with me
at the job. You know how, I'll get down on
the teak Papa. Yes, all right, sored ratchiness. Man with
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a sword attacks a firefighter before being killed by the
police in Middle Georgia. Who attacked firefighters? They normally the
ones they come.
Speaker 2 (01:22:05):
In, right, They normally like we knew you were just
trying to put out the fires.
Speaker 1 (01:22:08):
Yeah, they got a pretty high approval rating.
Speaker 2 (01:22:10):
Yeah yeah, firefighters, don't bother me. It's on fire, we
put it out.
Speaker 1 (01:22:13):
Yeah. Uh so yeah, official said the officer was inside
his car. Wait, what is happening? Yeah? Okay, So they
were asked to investigate an officer not from wait after
he shot and killed them. Oh, killed the man monday outside,
So they they were asked to the borough investigations was
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asked to investigate the cop who shot this man, because
you have to investigate all cop shootings. They said. The
officer was inside this car outside the Sidetrack convenience store
on East College Street talking to a firefighter just at
the mon midnight Monday, when a man arrived in the car,
walked over the firefighter and began attacking him with a
waki sword. Damn, just out of nowhere.
Speaker 2 (01:22:58):
Our name brands saw it too.
Speaker 1 (01:23:00):
He was like, you better pull out that x. The
officer got out his car shot the man while he
was still attacking the firefighter. The firefighter sustained severe injuries
towards arms, but expected to survive. The thirty two year
old man shot by Riceville police officer was taken to
the hospital where he died. The officer was not injured.
He's been identified as Diamond Dasping Seltzer. They have not
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said well motivated to attack either.
Speaker 2 (01:23:24):
So so he just walked up and was like, y'all
can get it.
Speaker 1 (01:23:27):
Yeah. He was like, I got a different type of
cut to funding. I'm gonna be doing so all right, y'all,
that's it. Thanks for listening. We'll be back Saturday for
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