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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (02:03):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (02:03):
I guess also, Uh do we want to start with banter?
Do you have any banter?
Speaker 3 (02:09):
I actually don't not anow Okay, I'm gonna acknowledge I'm
about going to Kevin's stage last night or something like that.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
Yeah, we can banter about that, Okay, Yeah. Do you
have any talks to me? Do you have any talks
to me? Do you have any banter? Banter? Banter, banter, banter?
Do you have any banter?
Speaker 4 (02:43):
Talk to me?
Speaker 1 (02:45):
Do you have any banter? Banter?
Speaker 4 (02:48):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:49):
So we did so we went to see the Ball
Brothers comedy tour. Uh for twenty twenty five. We got
to see it. It was in Charlotte and our city
yet last night, of course, you know keV on stage
Uh to hear more? Why am I drawing blank on
(03:09):
Tony's last name, Tony Baker Man, I always forget to
do that opens for him. But he's funny too. Fuck
I want to say his name is Rob something. God
forgive me. I'm sorry, but yeah, So we went to
see it.
Speaker 5 (03:25):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
keV Uh of course came through the city. And you know,
whenever he's coming through my city, I just tell him
make sure you check in, you know, because the comedy,
the podcast comedy Streets is dangerous out here. Like a
lot of people don't know a lot of people don't know.
You come to people's cities, you don't check in, you
don't tap in. Anything can happened to you. I can't
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be responsible for your safety in my city as a
black comedy podcast person, Like I don't control anything else.
Like if some gangs want to get you, the game
is gonna get you. I can't stop the games. But
the other comedy podcast I got them on lot so
last time, he forgot to check in and I just,
you know, tapped him on the shoulder a little bit, like, keV,
(04:09):
make sure you know. I don't want nothing to happen
to you. Just make sure you check in for your safety.
You know, the comedy podcast streets is talking. It's making
me look weak. You know, I have to run the
Charlotte Comedy podcast streets with an iron fist or you know,
get the wrong idea. They out here checking you, and shit,
(04:31):
you know they now they taking a piece of your
Patreon money. We don't need that. And I know the
stage crew is deep, but you know what I'm saying,
it's just this. They can't always be with you twenty
four seven. So I'm just trying to make sure he's okay.
So he uh texted me last week and I was like, Hey,
did you want to tickets to the show? And I
was like yes, you know, because I thought I saw
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I didn't realize they were touring every year with it.
So I had seen advertisement on my Facebook for it,
like hey, the upcoming show, and I was like, nah,
we did that last year. We went to that. Like
I was like, it was like, damn, Facebook got a step.
They game up this it's some old like some old
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shit like I saw it in Passing Real Like I
didn't read the details. I just saw the picture. It
was one of those things too, where you log into
the app and it shows you something right away, but
then when you try to touch it, it goes away.
It goes away. So I was like, maybe I'll imagine
it just was fucking the algorithms sucked up. But it
turned out no, they are on tour right now. So
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we went to go see that last night, and man,
it was awesome.
Speaker 4 (05:44):
We had a great time.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
Yeah, it was a great time, really fun.
Speaker 3 (05:47):
It was at the it was auditorium right beside the
bo Jangles Arena.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
Yeah, for those that don't know how they do it
this year. So last time we went, it was like
a standard stand like you had your your EMC, you
had your your kind of your opener, and then you
had your feature, and then you had your headliner. And
the way that it worked, I want to say to
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here was the opener. keV was the feature and then
Tony closed the show. Yes, and I mean it was great.
I mean they're all all of them are funny and
you know all that stuff, but this is different. So
you go and I had seen their clips online of
like people standing on stage between the two of them
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and they would be riffing, and I thought, man, that's
so funny. I guess they're doing a little bit more CrowdWork.
The whole thing is essentially like improv CrowdWork. Like the
whole thing. Like you they you go there, they have
on the screen like a QR code on the stage.
You tap in, you fill out a question there, and
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at the end of it you can select like dude,
you if they want to bring you on stage? Yes
or no? Can they bring you on stage? And so
you fill out this question there, submit it. They go
through it in the back I'm sure while you know,
the openers going and all that stuff. Get there, find
out like who they want to have on and then
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they bring people out onto the stage. After that, like
first they riff about like whatever, like people can submit
topics like hey, can y'all talk about this? Can you
talk about that? And I'm sure they come prepared with
a couple that they would like to do anyway, right,
but yeah, so they they kind of go in on
that and I like that was fun. And then after
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they did that for a while they brought on people
and like just talk to them about their answers to
the survey.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
Yes, that was huh, hilarious to hear, open to hear
actually like a set set prior.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
Yes, yes, yeah to here wasn't on stage with the
riffing part, but he did his like twenty minutes or
so ever, ten fifteen minutes and then they came out
and did take probably an hour an hour fifteen together
keV and Tony.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
Yeah, yeah, they came out as a combo. I expected
him to come at individual, but yeah, they came as
like a combo together.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
Yes, And I thought what was really cool was like
how dope the audience was, because at this point you
got to know what you're getting into. Yes, And I
think you know keV. I mean he can pack a house.
Those people know who he is, like you're not, and
you don't have to submit anything if you don't want,
and you can also say I can submit somebody want
to come on stage, so they like keV calls people
(08:39):
on his phone like your whole government like come down
here to this day.
Speaker 3 (08:43):
I'm looking at my phone because I'm basically looking at surveys.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Yeah, and unless you have like a nickname like this
one woman went by k dollar Sign. But unless you
have like a nickname or something like, that's you coming
up there. And I didn't even realize it was like,
you know, just straight up like that. They were corded. Yes,
they can go be put on the internet like whatever
the best stories are. And people act kind of shy
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and kind of bashful some of them. Some of them
get up there and they're more like out outgoing, yes,
but I like the audience is part of it too.
They're performing. They're performing too, and I mean that in
the best way, like very Yeah it was, and I
don't I guess they must have like Josh and some
people filling them out in the back to field, because
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they called out like five people, only one or two
come on stage. So I'm guessing they're feeling out, like
who got the career? Who can really do this?
Speaker 3 (09:35):
I'm guarantee you some form of filter because they probably
have done it enough where they can probably almostly need
to tell Okay, yeah you're gonna be good, No you're
not well, whatever it may be, because the thing is
the performance is the performance on all parts.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
Yes, And I had submitted like a thing, but once
once I saw how it was going, I was like, oh, no,
I hope I don't get called, Not because I don't
want to get on stage or it wouldn't be funny, whatever,
but literally because you you are now backstage and you're
not getting to see the show as much, and I
was enjoying the show too much. I was like, no, don't.
I hope I don't get called. Like I was getting
(10:08):
nervous whenever he would call new names, like man, I
hope I'm not one of them. Not not that my
life is so fascinating, but it was just like I'd
rather be out here, yes, enjoying the show than backstage
being like getting interview prepped or whatever they do. And
so they they had some funny stories. I'm sure some
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of them they'll make videos out of and stuff. But
like it was, it was such a good time. It
was kind of easy to get in and out of
Oven's auditorium. I like that the parking is included in
your ticket, so you don't have to do the whole
like I gotta find a place to park pay for parking.
Speaker 4 (10:46):
Now. That was nice.
Speaker 3 (10:47):
Yeah, I didn't realize that because a lot of places
parking is always separate.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
Yeah, they kept calling Ovens Auditorium Bojangles, which was hilarious,
which is funny.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
They actually sat next to each other, so I get it.
Speaker 3 (10:58):
I was thinking, baby, we is not in Bojangles, but chicken.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
You know, Ovens being bo Jangles. I'm sure. I don't
know they got to make the biscuits somehow, but yeah, So, man,
we had a good time. We got recognized by a
few people, which was which was cool, like and of
course it's Kev's fans, Kevin Hunters fans, so it's people
that's super polite, like like we watched the whole show
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and there was a couple behind us that recognized us.
And when we got ready to leave, they spoke to
us and I was like, oh man, that's you know
that was that was like really polite at them.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
Yeah, that recognized us. We first came in.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
Yeah, and there was like another dude that was a
Karen Hunter rebel and I think his name was Jay,
and he was like, you know, hey, man, I know
you from Karen Hunter Miss Foolish is Friday And I
was like, oh man, I appreciate you dog. That's you know,
like it was it was just like a super cool
outing thing.
Speaker 4 (11:54):
And then in the parking lot you see one of
your cousins.
Speaker 1 (11:56):
Yeah, then my yeah, my cousin was there. It was
it was like, you know, it was a cool environment man,
a lot of cool people, cool fans. You know. I
always say, you can tell a lot about people from
their fans.
Speaker 4 (12:08):
Yes, you can.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Whatever podcast, comedian, whoever they are, you can tell a
lot about them from the kind of fans they have,
like the fans that it's a reflection to you whatever
you do, Like, yes, it is. You don't have to
want to accept that reality, but it's the truth. If
you think your fans are are jerks, you might be
being a jerk. And you think your fans are super
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dope and super nice, then that hopefully that means you're
doing a good job, you know.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
Right, And I agree with you about the parking. It
was easy to get in, it was easy to get out,
and all that stuff. Like I really like the way,
like you said the part because we've been in places
where the parking has been horrific, and even.
Speaker 4 (12:47):
Leaving wasn't hard at all.
Speaker 3 (12:49):
I really that was a very relaxed experience, like going
there and coming back, and we got there early so
we got to kind of sit and chill and one thing,
I appreciated this kind of what we do too.
Speaker 4 (12:59):
But then I was like, Okay, I understand why. I
don't know who the DJ was, but the DJ.
Speaker 3 (13:04):
Was playing all the all the black hits, did everybody,
uh forty five and up with love? Because Yah, they
was going they were going down the list. I was like, oh,
he playing all the Negro's favorites. I was getting my
motherfucking I was getting my mother like shit.
Speaker 4 (13:25):
While we were just sitting the mother fucking jam they did.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
It's like they was in my uh, they was in
my uh, my Spotify playlist or my CD folder because
some of them songs, it's like they know the age
of the people in there, because like the songs they
was playing was of a certain age. Yes, and I
mean I'm talking like fifty. They played two Eminem songs
back to back, and there was one that I thought
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was too deep cuts Like I was like, nah, nobody your.
Speaker 3 (13:53):
Man right to looked at it your like damn, they
went they went deep with this emin m.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
Yeah, they played like ass like that. And they also played, uh,
they played another one that I was just like what
that was about time to wrap it up and start
the show. But man, we had a good time. And honestly,
I encourage anybody out there, if you're listening inside of
my voice, go check it out.
Speaker 4 (14:16):
Man.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
It was like fue It was so fun. And the
fact that it's a different show every time, that they're.
Speaker 4 (14:21):
Riffing every time, so none of them will.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
Repeat, and they're so good we're riffing with each other
at this point that I feel like they can make anything.
They're gonna make it fun right, like even if somebody
was up there being dry, they will find a way
to make it funny.
Speaker 4 (14:36):
Yes, they will.
Speaker 3 (14:37):
And they had a good time, and they did great
crowd work and it was hilarious. As one lady she
went and clapping because she had a drinking head.
Speaker 4 (14:44):
And it was the jump a while. So I really
had a ball.
Speaker 3 (14:49):
So, like Roger said, you can and you already a
rep kept on stage crew member and.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
For the crew, the stage crew people already know they
gonna come out. What I would say is speaking for
someone like myself who's not very religious, not like churched
up or whatever, it's a great fucking time. It is,
like I like, honest to goodness, it's like you're you're
(15:16):
in like because I think I and definitely I think
when I first heard of Kevin Stage is years ago,
and I'm sure he's he's also changed and developed a
bit differently too, But but I remember it being like, Oh,
that's the religious guy. Okay, that's the church that's the
church guy. He does church stuff, and I'm not a
(15:37):
church guy, so I probably wouldn't find him funny. Blah
blah blah. This is years ago. And then I would
see clips of him talking online or making a vill
and I'll be like, Oh, this guy's pretty funny, and
oh that's the church guy. Huh. And then you know,
I listen to podcasts and you know, you get to
hear some of the inner workings of like his comedy
and how he's like developed his voice and how that's changed,
some of the backlash he's dealt with and stuff. But
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you know, going to this event, you almost expected to
be almost like super uptight. And yes, yeah, if you
had that sort of preconception, let me just go ahead
and tell you it's not like it was. It was fun.
People was in there, drinking, partying, laughing. The people on
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stage even and look, many of those people are religious,
but if y'all know anything about religious folks, a lot
of them got a story, you know, so like listening
to people talk about their like worst roommate or I mean,
there was a woman talking about somebody got a train
ran on them. That was a roommate. That was a
woman that talked about how she used to be an
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alcoholic stripper. I mean, y'all might see these clips later.
As a dude talking about faking passing out at a
funeral because he was laughing too hard. That was totally totally,
totally worth it.
Speaker 3 (16:58):
And religion things, because they've been like, hey, y'all, it's
funny things that happened an here.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
Yeah, and uh and and and keV ended up taking
his shirt off, which I felt. I felt like at
some point he gonna take his shirt off. I don't
know what made me feel it, but I took two pictures.
I took one when they first got on stage, and
then I took another one when he took his shirt
off and they was leaving stage, and I was like,
that's a full keV on stage, Ball Brothers Tony Baker
(17:27):
experience right there. That was they gave us the whole thing.
But man, like, what that man won't do for a
lab is crazy. So yeah, man, I highly recommend Ball
Brothers tour if it's in your city. Five out of five, five.
Speaker 4 (17:40):
Out of five with recommend to do it again.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
All right? And then for my banter, uh, we the
people tattoos starting to feel a lot more like y'all
are not the people to me and mine, I feel
like you've never seen a we the people people that
have have signs on their truck, we the people tattoos,
we the people. You never seen this. It's like a
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patriotic type of thing.
Speaker 3 (18:07):
Oh okay, I figured out it. I figured out it
was patriotic, you know, something like that.
Speaker 4 (18:11):
But no, I know, we the.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
People is the opening phrase to the Constitution.
Speaker 4 (18:15):
Oh I know that part.
Speaker 1 (18:16):
Okay, you know you've never seen a tattoo or a
sticker on a car of we the People. You've never
seen that because it's.
Speaker 4 (18:23):
Everywhere Trump shit.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
But yeah, okay, well I'm just gonna say, it feels
like they're saying you not the people.
Speaker 4 (18:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
Of course, I've never seen a weed of people tattoo
on anybody but a white person. That means something like
that's kind of interesting. Right like me. I'm searching people.
I'm searching for images online. We the people I just
put we the people tattooed, y'all. I'll stop when I
see a black person. What are we the people tattooed?
(18:53):
I'm still scrolling. There's lots of images on this page.
We still ain't got there yet.
Speaker 4 (19:00):
Know I've heard of this interesting.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
Yeah, I've seen. I've seen. I've seen tattoos shirts. It's everywhere.
You just sain't I guess you just ain't been paying attention.
It's it's not this is not infrequent. I feel like
everybody down here done. Everybody in the chat, like, have
you seen a WE the people tattoo in your or
or sign or stick or a car? I feel like
everybody's seen this ship. But we the people to me,
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is y'all not the people?
Speaker 4 (19:28):
Yeah, you ain't the people.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
Yeah. I feel like what that sign says we the we,
it's not you. The we is is is a different
weed than what I'm thinking. I could be in the
same room with you, and we the people don't apply
to me the same way when they wrote the you. Yeah,
like I said, it's just interesting. Never seen never seen
(19:52):
a black person with one, and then the other thing
I was thinking was if you got if you guys
do the cooking at your house, which I know a
lot of people don't, but I do most of the cooking.
Speaker 4 (20:07):
And for that.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
And be told you overall, you much better cooking to
beat because your rice is outstanding.
Speaker 4 (20:16):
I can't never get fucking rice right.
Speaker 3 (20:18):
But sister, goddamn mass probably because I'm impatient.
Speaker 1 (20:25):
So every once in a while, if you cook, if
you if you do a cooking in your house, you
should ask the person that you're cooking for something like
kind of that throw them off a little bit because
it's funny. Like sometimes I'll be cooking. I'll be like, hey, Karen,
how you like your chicken medium? You won't I'm looking
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at him like what. She's like what, And I was
like rare, damn. I mean I guess I'm like, no,
you're trying to kill me, you know, Just something like that. Guys,
it's fun. It's a little joker joke.
Speaker 4 (20:57):
To see if they to see if they even listening
to you.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
Little something for everybody.
Speaker 4 (21:00):
Rogue anson you know they're not listening to you.
Speaker 1 (21:02):
Yeah you know so, uh but all right, that's that's
you know, Oh, you like your You like your pork chops?
You know row you like them? Uh, Tartar, you want
to thank you? Bacon Tartar. He's kinda qute me. But
it's a dad joke. Guys, but they're funny. They're funny
kitchen dad jokes. When you do all the cooking, it's
it's worth it.
Speaker 4 (21:23):
And then I go with, that's why you raised my
life and shues. You're trying to out of here.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
Exactly all right, y'all. Uh, let's get into other stuff
that's happening.
Speaker 4 (21:34):
I didn't know she was black until the number of
years ago when she.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
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 cruk. I've
learned everything I've got saying in Tennessee. I know it's
affects your clucking tennis stry, but just do me want
want shame on, Shame on me, shame on, shame on you,
(21:58):
shame on you. We can't get full again. Tell you
what I don't know about you, but I'm going to
go to politics to get mad. Shit is still happening,
still making people mad US Airlines delayed cancelations. Uh US
(22:19):
Airlines daily cancelations is over two thousand. For the first
time it's shut down again. More than twenty one hundred
flights got canceled on Sunday. Translation Secretary Sean Duffy warned
that air traffic across the nation could slow to a
trickle UH if the federal government shut down, lingers into
(22:43):
the Thanksgiving travels this season. It's already been forty days,
I believe today, and it's already the longest shut down,
Like so yeah, just.
Speaker 4 (22:56):
Past the other one which he was the president of
too yep.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
In addition to some seven thousand flight delays, they're reported
on Sunday along. I thought that when we were leaving
I said that when we were leaving the show last night,
I was like, damn, keV on stage be flying a
lot to do his job. I'm like, what I've bet
this shit is fucking like touring artists up or it's
(23:21):
going to like it. Maybe it's not exactly right now,
but it's gonna be a lot of delays cancelations. Like
what do you do when you have a show somewhere?
What you know, how's that gonna work for you know,
even like say NBA teams, the sports teams. The longer
this goes on and they keep reducing and reducing and
reducing these flights and travel to late like, when when
(23:41):
does it end up being like, hey, so the Lakers
didn't make it to Charlotte.
Speaker 3 (23:44):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, because a lot of the you know,
the every team, particularly in NBA, every team plays at
least every other team ONTs, particularly if they're not in
your conference. And so you know, it's like it's, you know,
the NBA season kind of just started, so it's a
lot of teams on the West Coast that you know,
you're like, hey, dog, like you say, I'm pretty sure
(24:05):
most of their flights are privating connecting, particularly with the NBA,
but it's still like delayed or layovers, you know, and
shit like that that could cause a lot of problems.
Speaker 4 (24:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
So it's it's only gonna keep getting worse until they
open the government back up. Donald Trump promised two thousand
a two thousand dollars check for every American thanks to tariffs.
Speaker 4 (24:26):
That ain't how that works.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
He made the exciting announcement on Sunday morning, blasting those
who hated on his tariff strategy as fools.
Speaker 4 (24:35):
Terrors affect us. You're lying. We pay for terriffs.
Speaker 3 (24:39):
I know because I work with a company and how
they time you turn around, you got to get can
we pay these tariffs? Then they got to go back
and look and see if it's preapproved and bullshit like that.
Speaker 4 (24:48):
It makes everything go up. We pay the cost.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Yeah, And it's been interesting too because I saw a
guy who posted like a a thing where he was like,
this isn't actually him giving people two thousand dollars. It's
the like some court ruled against him because he already
(25:13):
took this two thousand dollars from Americans and they basically
forced him to give it back.
Speaker 4 (25:19):
That makes more sense, and that he's.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
Gonna try to turn take credit for it, much like
how he didn't do the Trump checks that everyone gives
him credit for were checks that Congress approved that he
couldn't do shit about. So then he made them delayed
so he could throw his name on top of it, right,
and so he could actually you know, be like I'm
getting I'm gonna yeah with Spencer hack hack Aman, he's
(25:47):
the founder of Tulu Capital Investment Daily podcast on YouTube,
Daily Shorts on TikTok Instagram and he posted, f y,
so he's aid breaking to fight inflation, Trump will be
offering all Americas two thousand dollars stimulus check. It ended
perfectly last time we did this. And then he quote
tweeted himself and said, FYI, if you haven't figured it
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out yet, this two thousand dollars stimulus check is just
going to be the refunds the Supreme Court forces Trump
to pay back. He stole two thousand from every single
one of you, and now he's being forced to return
to exacting like it's a favor. So who knows the
exact manipulation of that, But yeah, it's I don't know, man,
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I don't trust anything this guy says. No, And I
don't think that we're just getting two thousand dollars from
a guy who is literally in the Supreme in the
fallon to the Supreme Court so that they could extend
extend the Snap denial, like so they could not pay
Snap benefits. They they talk about him using hunger as
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a weapon in this negotiation. So I don't think that
kind of guy has the heart and the spirit to go, oh,
you know, let's give everyone two thousand dollars. Like, I
don't think a guy who's like, right, I don't think
a guy who's like, uh yeah, we want to hurt
people as much as possible. We want to make sure
nobody gets you know, benefits and food stamps. But also
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I want everyone to get two thousand dollars because you know,
I'm a nice guy.
Speaker 4 (27:21):
Yeah, it's your tax money. And so he giving you
your tax money backs, right, get out of here.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
And also like, if you get it.
Speaker 4 (27:29):
Right, because I guarantee you, most people won't be qualify
for it.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Yeah, I mean qualify for it. I'm not talking about
qualifying for it. I'm saying he's a liar.
Speaker 4 (27:38):
Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, I can see him saying that,
and and nothing happens.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
I agree, Yeah, like him promising too, like, And it's
sad because what happens is and this, this is what
I was alluding to Saturday. What happens is they have
us down so bad that your reason and rational rationale leave. Yes,
you start thanking the abuser, Yeah, you start. You start
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rooting for them to give you what you are old
and making them a hero for It's what I was
saying about that Charlemagne shit when it was like, you know, well,
it's easy to call him a coon if you're not
one of the people whose job got lost because of
this government shutdown. It's like, so are you trying to
tell me Charlemagne and Donald Trump that's the heroes of
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this story. Now they caused the problem, like Trump caused
the problem. Republicans caused the problem. They could fix this tonight.
They don't need Democrat votes, really.
Speaker 4 (28:37):
No, all they got to do is say, come on
in session, let's vote this shit.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
But if they on the record they went home for vacation,
and we're gonna blame Democrats because we're like, you gotta
be the adult in the room. And the second they
don't get shipped out of it, which they might not
get shipped out of this, if they come back to
the table and they just go well, everyone was complaining
the suffering was too much.
Speaker 4 (28:57):
Guys.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
Let's just we're not gonna get anyone's help care. We're
not extending the Affordable Care Act, sorry everybody. But nothing
to show for this except thirty days of y'all, not
forty days of y'all suffering. People are just gonna use
that as more ammunition on why they hate Democrats and
they effect listen, they're weak and they don't do shit.
They will not go. Thank you Democrats, y'all are the
adults in the room. You got the government back open.
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I know we lost, but wait until next midterms. We're
gonna reward you and we're gonna get this country.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
They're not gonna do it.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
And that feels like the same thing that happened with
the stimulus checks the last time, where people go, I
got that Trump check and you're like, oh, you're fucking stupid, right,
it worked on you.
Speaker 4 (29:39):
Yeah, the fuck tell that mudy's been gone?
Speaker 3 (29:40):
The fuck you talking about Like like, we're not talking
about a check he cut you five years ago or
six years ago, we talked about today.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
I know, I know, I'm not confusing those two things.
I'm saying at the time it worked. I'm not saying
the money still there. What I'm saying, I know people
that quoted that like it was something like yeah, Trump,
but we got them Trump checks like that. Like I'm like,
so you're either that uninformed or that ignorant, But I
don't know what to tell you but that he's playing
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you and you're going for it. Speaking of playing us
and going for it. Donald Trump makes stunning flyover for
first NFL visit of the season. The fact that this
is written as if he's planning to do this more
than once is already crazy because the logistics that it
takes for Donald Trump to be at an NFL game
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is crazy, the amount of money. And that is exactly
he did this at the Super Bowl, and it basically
made it so that the halftime show they couldn't do fireworks,
because that's what it takes. When he's when the presidents
in the building, they gotta secure everything. Here's the other part.
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It's a government shut down. This is the guy who
talked about cutting costs. This is the guy who lauded
Elon Musk in Dolge, the guy who said they're gonna
cut all the Democrat jobs, whatever that means, out of
the government. The guy who says he doesn't want to
extend snap benefits even with the emergency funds he has,
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because he knows that the Americans being hungry will weaken
the negotiating platform for other politicians. That's who he is.
There are planes grounded right now, there are flights being canceled.
There are FAA people working without getting checks, right, this
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motherfucker flew over the stadium so for a photo op.
Then if to add insult the injury, puts shot salting on.
He goes on TV and gets in the booth with
Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma and start and like starts
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commenting on the fucking game like anyone gives a fuck. Right,
This isn't Obama picking his like college bracket or some
shit like that. There's a government fucking shut down. People
aren't eating, people are worried about where they're gonna stay.
People are coming up on past rent to do yes,
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past rent, it was due on the fifth. Okay, you're
joking and posturing about possibly not even giving people back pain,
and you're on fucking TV like you're a fucking celebrity, right,
like like like you got a movie to promote, and
also lying about how great the economy's doing. And of
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course you know, like I saw, you know, a couple
of people. The person was like yeah, and Jonathan Vilma,
who looks like I guess it's a brother. I don't
know where he's from, but he look like a black
man to me. He was like he was scared and
grinning and sitting up there acting like da da And
I was like, here's the thing. That decision is so
above him.
Speaker 4 (33:06):
That's about to say.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
He could be like I'm not telling you, I'm not.
He could be one hundred percent maga and loving Trump.
He could be I don't know, but I would not
assume that from that video, simply because, unfortunately for him,
his job is to be a likable play by play guy.
Yes it is on Fox. And at the end of
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the day, whoever decided to have Trump on decided that
shit for Jonathan Wilma and what and the way that
these Republicans are and how petty Trump is. I don't
even think you can really look like you're voicing any
level of displeasure. And also you're completely out of your
fucking league, like you're not you're not a political analyst,
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you're not there, right, And so when he sit up
there lying about the economy, what is it gonna be
a follow up question?
Speaker 4 (33:54):
He knows what he's doing, right, Like, we're here to
talk about that game.
Speaker 3 (34:00):
We don't care, not that we don't care, but you know,
we're here to talk about what's going out on the field.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
Your dat'll shake hands with him and smile in the
camera and go, oh, thank you, mister Trump, thank you
President Trump. All you have a good day. That's what
he's there for. So I'm not gonna detegrate the personal
politics of those dudes because I don't know it. Now. Look,
if something else happens and there's a reason, maybe you know,
he'll come out later and defend himself and be like,
actually I love Donald Trump.
Speaker 3 (34:24):
I don't know, right, but right, I'm like, we'll just
have to see. But yeah, I'm not gonna immediately just assume.
Speaker 4 (34:30):
Things like this. This nigguy got his job just like
everybody else go to their job every day dealing with
people like.
Speaker 1 (34:35):
This, right, And I think when we make things so
personal because we're so upset and we're trying to be
like as petty as possible whatever, I think we just
missed the obvious, which is like, this is a government shutdown.
This dude's doing photo ops at the fucking NFL game.
That's what's happening. That's disgusting, Wasting pairs money, you know,
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It's it's just it's it's like, how how much ship
does this dude? Is he gonna just keep getting away
with It's just infuriating today. What is what he gonna
do tomorrow?
Speaker 4 (35:13):
This guy, this guy's just fishing. He's pissing's fishing on you.
What does it taste like?
Speaker 1 (35:21):
She?
Speaker 4 (35:22):
You know what it tastes like piss for me?
Speaker 1 (35:26):
So yeah, I mean, fuck is who comes about the
NFL analysis when the government shut down? Right?
Speaker 4 (35:32):
Nobody? Because because at first the way they did it,
I was like, what the hell is happening here? And
the dude said about trying, like nig I'm watching the
rect zone. What the fuck trunk gotta do with the
rect zone? I was so confused.
Speaker 1 (35:43):
Yeah, it's it's yeah, it's it's trash. And he also
floated out through the White House that he would like
to have the new Commander Stadium named after him. This
is what he's talking about while you not getting to
check whiating. This is what he's talking about where your
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premiums might go up, right, this is what he's talking about,
why you might lose health care. This is what he's
talking about naming a fucking stadium after him because it
would be beautiful. Of complete fucking narcissists, and we let
this guy be in charge. Yes, people voted for this.
Speaker 4 (36:23):
Yes they did.
Speaker 3 (36:24):
And the people that you know, we put in office
that off, we're supposed to hold him acountical don't.
Speaker 1 (36:30):
Right, this is I don't know, it's just sort of
I don't know, but yeah, that that's the disconnect is crazy.
And I mean, I do think it's a good thing
that people are showing up to vote right now, because
I feel like that's a lot of people's way of
saying like, yeah, this is way worse than I fucking thought.
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Because in order for the numbers to be what the
numbers are, there's either people who a didn't vote last
time and now they're voting, or be people that voted
last time they voted for him, but now they're voting
for Blue throughout their states. I still feel like it's
too little, too late, And I don't know why the
fuck you thought you could play like this. Everything he's
doing was telegraphed before cutting snap is in the Project
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twenty twenty five or whatever, so like you just didn't think.
Speaker 3 (37:17):
It was gonna be impacted in Missouri, and then all
these like eighty to ninety percent white people, it's like, hey, doll,
y'all know these benefits too, So if he cut him,
he gonna cut.
Speaker 1 (37:26):
Him for you too. And the other thing that's funny
too is a lot of these people thought they would
like us being so upset that he is in president
would fuel them through the suffering. Yeah, they did, like
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liberal tears or whatever. But you can't eat off liberal
tears now. Don't make money off liberal tears.
Speaker 4 (37:54):
You're losing your farm off of these liberal tears. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (37:56):
I saw Sidney Sweeney had her movie come out this
week and it was like the worst box office opening whatever,
like some record for terrible. And I was thinking on myself, right,
because Maggo don't really support a lot of art and stuff,
Like they might give somebody money to a gofund me
because they got they call somebody the N word on
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TV and they're like, oh, they lost their job, let's
give them some money.
Speaker 4 (38:20):
That she don't even support their own.
Speaker 3 (38:21):
They'll support the other people, the Libs and buy they
shit and burning and shit. So they're actually giving them money,
like not to financially, but for their own because as
much as motherfucking kid Rockets is doing everything they fucking
get up to get recognized, they won't play his shit.
Speaker 4 (38:35):
They act like that nigga don't exist.
Speaker 3 (38:37):
So you know what I'm saying, like, so they don't
support you know, they're on all these comedians and shit
like that, Nigga, they're not supporting you. They're just talking
like you said, they don't support shit because nothing is funny.
And what's so ironic about it the same shit y'all
claim the libs is y'all consistently go and take the
lib shit, y'all because y'all don't have y'all own shit,
So y'all go take our shit, and then somebody got tossue.
Speaker 4 (38:59):
You at or demand that you don't play their.
Speaker 3 (39:01):
Shit, because it's like the fuck everything I stand for
you the goddamn opposite. You want to come, you know,
eat our food, play our music, and do everything else,
but then turn around and tell me to kiss your ass.
Speaker 1 (39:11):
It's like Lee Greenwood's not selling our stadiums. He's just
a guy you bring up when you mad that bad
Bunny is the halftime show, you know what I'm saying,
But like it's funny, like Sidney Sweeney movie didn't take
a bump. Even these companies that capitulate to right wing
like harassment campaigns, they never see a bump, Like Cracker
(39:35):
Barrel didn't take the dude off the sign, didn't put
the dude back on the sign and go whoo, business
is booming. Like they basically were like, oh we never recovered.
You know what I'm saying. The target takes down all
that shit, but they don't. But the bottom line keeps
bottom lining on their ass. They're not making money because
the mag of people don't get out the house to
support anything. And you know, like I said, someone brought
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up like, well what about these golfundme. I didn't even
respond to him because I thought that was such a
ridiculous point and not dermaine to what I'm talking about
with Sidney Sweeney at all. They do not actively support
anything financially like a go fundme moment of rage. They
might do some shit in the very very temporary, but
they almost always lose it immediately, right But okay, and
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then oh my god, wa po I guess Washington Post
analysts analysts or analysis analysis? Okay, Washington Post analysis shows
Trump was sleeping for twenty minutes during the live event.
Believe Donald Trump ka heat for closing his eyes through
a press congreence, and a new Washington Post analysis reveals
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a present spent nearly twenty minutes sleeping or battling sleep
during the event. We know he slept during this trial,
y'all did. And that was before it was time to vote. Guys,
we knew this when they were calling Joe Biden sleepy
Joe and questioning his mental acumen and his age. This
man was sleeping in his trial and people still felt
like one of them can't be president. And it's not
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the one. It's not the one sleeping through his criminal trial.
Speaker 4 (41:13):
Oh, we are so cooked.
Speaker 1 (41:14):
We were so fucking cooked. He appeared to doze off
during the press conference on Thursday, drawing both mockery and
shock from political analysts and online observers. On one night later,
he was trying to shake off the over office scandal.
He was seen slumping into his limo. According to video
posted about Fox News and shared by The Daily Beast
and a Saturday article called a Closer Look at Trump's
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apparent struggles to fight off sleep in the over Office.
The outlet argues that it's analysis of multiple video fees
found that the president spent nearly twenty minutes apparently battling
to keep his eyes open. At a recent event. President
Donald Trump hosted one or of the more attention grabbing
press events of his tournament over office this week, announcing
price cut for weight loss drugs, only to be interrupted
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when one of the attendees collapsed in a faint y'all
saw that too, and that that was like, it's like
a fucking sketch. The dude passed out, and then you
see Donald Trump not trying to help him, completely unconcerned,
standing at his desk, staring off towards the camera like.
Speaker 4 (42:16):
You know, because he doesn't care.
Speaker 1 (42:18):
Yeah, and this is one of his supporters.
Speaker 4 (42:21):
He does it. Yeah, he only people for that.
Speaker 3 (42:24):
Man only cares about himself and no one else. If
you help him get to his goals, great, But he
pledges no loyalty to you.
Speaker 4 (42:35):
He want the loyalty only to be to him.
Speaker 3 (42:38):
You better do everything he demanded you to do, or
else he's gonna take away your quotal access to him.
Speaker 4 (42:43):
Everything like that.
Speaker 3 (42:45):
Regardless of what happened, He's never gonna take any accountability, responsibility.
You're always going to be the blame. This has been
his play book for decades. People have been saying this
about this man. He's banked. He's banked with multiple companies,
anybody it's worked around him. And been around him, will
tell you how mean he is, how bitter he is,
how he has the attitude of a five year old,
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how they fucking have meetings and have to show him
goddamn pictures because you.
Speaker 4 (43:09):
Don't want to read and ship like that. So my
thing is this, and and and and and this is
why I will.
Speaker 3 (43:15):
Forever have smoke, and I will forever be angry, and
I will ever be mad. Don't look me in my
eye and tell me the same that they were the same.
Don't look me in my eye and tell me that
this man is equal to.
Speaker 4 (43:26):
To Joe Biden. Don't don't. Don't you motherfucking dare.
Speaker 1 (43:29):
Right right this yeah, anyway, this is I think it's
just so frustrating because like all of us that was like, dog,
y'all are really fucking tripping. We just need to vote
against Trump, vote for Joe Biden or Kamala Harris, well
the ones you once you got your way and he
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was gone, and not enough motherfucker showed up. And it's
like a lot of people thought, no, no, no, it's
not about that that we would keep this same energy.
We just can't have a president who's like this. You
have a president who's like this, y'all not but y'all
have a there's you're not keeping the same energy. It's
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not the headline it was this is raw story. This
ain't seeing in this, ain't Fox this, ain't you know
the podcast bros aren't stopping what they're doing to target them.
They still banging on Democrats. We're fucking cooked because people
can't they can't operate the way that they thought they
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would where you know where they where. This would be
a damning indictment. This would have if if Joe Bidam
would fall fucking asleep for twenty minutes. Are you fucking
seriously he was forgetting like if he flubbed a name
or forgot like oh wait, that was in ninety six,
I said, ninety eight. Motherfucker's like see see, this is
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why he gotta go. That's what's wrong with him.
Speaker 4 (44:57):
This is all the abuse.
Speaker 1 (44:58):
This nigga is.
Speaker 3 (44:59):
Sleep right, And I also I think that that's the
thing that makes me mad. And also, uh, not all
of the media, because I know it's not all of them,
but I will still have smoke for y'all too. Because
him fall asleep, This should have been the motherfucking number
one story people should have been demanded that he stepped down.
All the fucking podcasts I heard for fucking four months
before dot you know, but I mean weeks before Joe
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Biden stepped down.
Speaker 4 (45:22):
It should this should be NonStop. But the thing is
when Trump and then got an.
Speaker 3 (45:26):
Office, you were scared because the thing is underneath democrats,
you have freedoms, so you have the freedom to shoot
on them, the freedom to demand more. Like you have freedoms,
you have rights. You can literally do what the fucking
press is supposed to do. Okay, this motherfucker get in charge.
Y'all knew y'all was gonna have to turn it down,
turn on the heat, play nice if you want to continue,
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you to get your funding.
Speaker 4 (45:50):
Yeah, you knew this. So why did you fuck around
when you had the freedom.
Speaker 1 (45:54):
To be flusy? We're losing scientific achievements, Like I was
listening to on the media, they're doing they do a
collaboration with this, with this thing with this I think
might be the Boston Globe. I'm not sure, but it's
like it's called the Harvard Plan, I believe, And so
they did part one last year and it's about like
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the targeting of the schools and like academia, colleges and
stuff like that, but it extends much bigger than that.
So now it's season two of the Harvard Plan. Yeah,
that's that's what it's called. And today's was about science
under Trump, because science happens at universities, these grants and
these fundings, and how they took a guy who essentially,
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in my opinion, I know they were kind on the show,
but I don't have to be kind, they took a
dude that since she turned into a crackpot because of COVID,
like he his data was like, actually, I think we
don't need any level of real lockdown. We just get
her community. We should just fucking everyone just keep going
to school, be doing stuff in person. And I guess,
you know, never mind the hospitals and that were full
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of people dying and with no vaccine. He released a
paper that was like a month out before the vaccine,
like a month before the vaccine is dropping, like we
just need to open everything back up. And he ended
up becoming like a right wing, right wing adjacent god,
like you know, he's doing the podcast with the people
that are promoting like ivermectin and saying viagara is gonna
(47:26):
cure COVID and shit, and so he became a kook.
And then Trump basically put him in charge under RFK
Junior of a lot of the science and grants and
all this stuff.
Speaker 4 (47:39):
And Lord had mercy.
Speaker 1 (47:41):
And that's just another thing that we've lost under Trump
that that is completely hypocritical, because this guy's whole thing
was like, yeah, I don't have they chastised me for
my freedom of speech. I wrote this paper and then
they were like detigrating my research and saying I was
like almost basically a crack pipe, a crack pop or whatever,
you know, like he and he's like that. I went
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to Elon Musk, let me go to Twitter and showed
me my name was on a blacklist because the government
under Biden had said, look, we're trying to like limit
some of the either misinformation or things that are threats
to public health with these people who are like, you know, hey,
open up, COVID is not real or whatever, not saying
he said COVID is not real, but you know, And
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so he took that and said that's the government suppression speech. Okay,
you know, if that's what you believe, took it to
Supreme court. Now he lost sixty three and he lost
sixty three before, Like, this is not so you know,
there's never been six Democrats three Republicans. That wasn't ideological.
That meant even Republicans like, no, that's not the same
as government limiting your free speech. Okay, okay, But under
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him rfk jor Donald Trump, they are targeting universities about
free speech, and judges are ruling in the favor of
the universities, Meaning now there is a free speech argument
and you're on the other side of it. You're suppressing
the free speech of universities and stuff because they're targeting
universes going oh, it's anti semitism, we got to knock
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it out. So we're cutting their research grants. We're cutting that,
you know, like we're like, You're like, you're not targeting
anything that would stop anti semitism. You're just punishing these
universities to make them get in line with your anti
DEI stuff. Like you're targeting how many black people are
employed at school? Why would that have anything to do
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with anti semitism. So I say all that to say,
like it's very hypocritical, and I feel like part of
hypocrisy is something that probably shouldn't be that inferior. It's
not the worst thing Trump is done, but it's the
idea that he can sleep twenty minutes in a meeting
we talking about it. Who else gonna talk about this, right,
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because it's a foregone conclusion that it does not fucking
matter for him. This was buying and sleeping for one minute.
It's a problem.
Speaker 4 (50:03):
We would never hear the end of it.
Speaker 3 (50:05):
And so like I said, Uh, this guy was gonna
be a fire in me and anger in me because
I think that truth be told.
Speaker 4 (50:12):
This is how I feel.
Speaker 3 (50:13):
There's a lot of dumb people, and a lot of
stupid people out there, and a lot of people that
want to be ignorant, and a lot of people that
won't learn, and a lot of people that no matter
what they're being told, they're just determined that they don't
want to hear what you got to say, right, and
and and a lot of people don't live in reality
until reality makes them realize that it's real. So you
can do whatever you want to do, But guess what
(50:34):
your snap benefits is cut in half and or ain't coming.
Your unemployment possibly might be gone, your four one k
eventually ain't gonna mean nothing. The terrors is whooping your
ass at the grocery store, you know, like, like that's reality.
Regardless of the words that come out of your mouth.
At some period of time, you have to sit down
and look at what's.
Speaker 4 (50:51):
In front of you. And we live in a world
of illusion.
Speaker 1 (50:55):
Now.
Speaker 3 (50:56):
One thing that that that I've realized about the Internet.
If you're not a where and if you're you get
to a certain point being on the Internet, you will
separate from reality. And that means this shit going on
like this in real life, but in your mind, the
internet will tell you the opposite of that. It will
tell you that these things don't matter, they're not real,
(51:17):
they don't really actually have even a fucking impact on
your day.
Speaker 4 (51:20):
To day life.
Speaker 3 (51:20):
But the reality is that it does. And so it's
just one of those things to where when you start talking.
And I had to realize this too. I'm not saying
this this out the blue.
Speaker 4 (51:30):
I started kind of talking to people offline and they
would like, Hey, the fuck you talking about b I
never heard of this shit, And so I was like, oh, okay,
you live in like the real world.
Speaker 3 (51:39):
I'm out here in La La Land and in non
reality on some things, and the Internet is telling me
the opposite of like the reality of what's happening, and
some because of that, this is the end result of that,
like like, like, all these things are the end result
of people not living in reality and not accepting the
fact that all this shit is this happening is real,
(51:59):
and it will end packed you at some period of time.
It will impact your family at some period of time.
Regardless of how you feel, the way you stand, these
things will impact you.
Speaker 1 (52:08):
Yeah, when you can pick and choose what reality you're
gonna acknowledge, yep. Because there are people who will say,
me and you have Trump derangement syndrome. There are people
who will tell us it's fake news he was sleeping,
or how it doesn't matter he's sleeping. There's people that
will tell us that he's not that he even though
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he's convicted of sexual assault, he's innocent. That didn't happen.
Women be bitches belying like, yeah, you're right. This is
this is the result of disconnected realities. We don't share reality.
And I think what we used to look at was
like some level of media to be like well as
CNN and MSNBC and Fox News, and NBC if they
(52:51):
all kind of agree on the base level of facts.
We were like, well, that's what is happening. And I
think one with them all chasing ratings and Fox News
kicking their ass by super serving people of fake reality,
they were like, this is a capitalistic enterprise. This is
(53:11):
not a public good and a service. So we need
to find out what they're doing and do it too.
So you got that. The second thing is with the
second term of Trump, how many of them are bending
over Yes, like they're.
Speaker 4 (53:24):
Just like, hey, this is what the people want.
Speaker 3 (53:27):
Because the thing is, the power is in the people's hands,
and so many people have been lied to and their
power is literally being taken out of their hands, and
they don't even realize it because you have you talked
to some people that was like, I don't know why
they talk about the vote. My vote don't matter, bitch
day I try and everything to strip that motherfucker away
(53:47):
for you. That means it is worth more than its
weight in gold. So my thing is is these things
actually matter. And an example of that is this quote
unquote blue wave that we just had. Why because motherfucker's
vote and they voted while they still.
Speaker 1 (54:01):
Can uh, the blue wave thing. I think happened because
reality came knocking at the door.
Speaker 4 (54:10):
I agreed.
Speaker 1 (54:11):
There's no amount of Fox News or One America or whatever.
There's no amount of Steve Bannon that can make the
cuts to your benefits be fake. That is real. It's
real now they now what they're what they're hoping is
that they've created a medium machine that is so powerful
(54:31):
and these and they have this coat like following that
it's so disconnected from reality. What they were hoping is
that can just come to you and tell you like,
oh no, it was Democrats, And that's probably some people
out there that that it will work on. But I
just think when you ain't eating none of that shit matter.
Speaker 3 (54:46):
Checks ain't coming in and money ain't coming in, you
losing your farms, you see your fellow people losing their farms.
Speaker 1 (54:51):
Like it's gonna work on some people, but the results
at the polls show you it's not working nearly the
way that they would that they would hope it's working
because if it was broke, if it was working the
way they were hoping it would work, and the results
would still look like twenty twenty four, and they didn't
because people was like, no, I do know my farm
is gone. No, I do know that my snap benefits
(55:14):
are cut.
Speaker 4 (55:15):
And I do know.
Speaker 1 (55:16):
It's not the democrats fault. You're in charge, you go.
Speaker 3 (55:20):
Fere in charge, right, And it's also, you know, one
of those things when you look at the reality of it.
They're using that power that quote unquote didn't matter. You know,
that power that they claim didn't matter, and all this shit,
now they're exercising it. Yeah, you know, right, that's my thing.
(55:40):
And guess what, And I've said this always mattered. Of course,
it's a lot of people out there that they don't
think that the power matters. And then one day you
might try to use that power and realize it ain't there.
But then you need to do shit to protect that
power so it's not stripping away from you.
Speaker 1 (55:54):
All right, we're mad moving on. Yeah, r Kay Jr.
(56:27):
Was there when that dude passed out to and he
didn't help, And I was like, yeah, because what is
he gonna say, is there a doctor in the house.
He knows there's nothing. He kicked him out, all of
them out the room, didn't He broke, broke, broke, I broke.
Speaker 4 (56:40):
We ain't got it. We ain't got it.
Speaker 1 (56:41):
Six Flags America officially closes after fifty years of operation,
all the six Flags that is not they not leaving
no flags up. Oh shit, all the flags is gone
at the more than fifty years operation. I don't know
if all the all the parks, I don't know, Okay,
I just I meant at this location they took all
(57:03):
the flat they didn't go. We three flags now, Okay, okay,
half the ride's gonna stay open and choose some days.
Some days you could take the roller coaster at the
mor that fifty years of operation and East Coast six
Flags has officially closed its gates forever. It's Bowie Maryland. Oh,
Sunday November second was the last time they welcome guests.
(57:26):
Thank you Six Flags America fans for fifty years of
family fun. We will always cherish the memories made together.
The park road on social media. H six Flags of America,
alongside Hurricane Harbor Water Park, operated more than one hundred rides, shows, slides,
and roller coasters. The mood to close the park is
part of the company's ongoing ever's the restructure and the
address ongoing debt.
Speaker 4 (57:46):
I see what's saying, like yeah, yeah, all. I thought
you meant all.
Speaker 1 (57:50):
They was like, yeah, the locations, this location took down
all six day Flags. That's that's the joke.
Speaker 4 (57:55):
Okay, I'm with you now.
Speaker 3 (57:58):
And the thing is a lot of these things have
been on the decline, you know, for a while now,
like amusement parks. And the thing is people go to
the music park when they have what disposable income.
Speaker 1 (58:08):
Yeah, at the time of the closure announced and the
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation told people the People magazine, we
have not yet determined what will happen to each ride
or attraction after the park is closed, but the relocation
of other Six Flag parks or selling to other music
park operators are options that may be considered. How do
you sell a roller coaster?
Speaker 4 (58:27):
Even, like right do they buy? Do you just take
it down?
Speaker 1 (58:30):
And can you just roll up? Can I roll up
to the Six Flags and be like how much for
the right? How much for the death drop? What'll y'all
what y'all want to pay for it? Can y'all? Now,
can y'all install it in my backyard? Like if I
asked y'all, like, can y'all put it in the crib
for me?
Speaker 4 (58:47):
If I got the land. Can you put it up?
Speaker 1 (58:49):
I'll pay Look, I'll pay for it. But y'all got
to incluse shipping and handling. Come on, just shipping the
hand and got to be in I'm gonna need y'all
to set it up for me too. I don't know
much about all these nuts and boats, but I'm gonna
need y'all to set the water the water park ride up.
Speaker 4 (59:04):
For and Jean train my employees. That got to be
in the cost of it too.
Speaker 1 (59:08):
Yeah. At the six Flags merger with Cedar Fair in
July twenty twenty four, what is that. The company now
owns more than twenty amusement parks, water parks and results
in the US, Canada, and Mexico, includes six Flags Magic
Mountain in California and Cedar Point in Ohio. In October,
it was announced Kansas City chiefs tight End Travis Kelsey
(59:28):
would be joining a group of high profile business people
to invest in the brand and enhance shareholder value and
improve the gas experiment experience. That private equity here we go.
Speaker 4 (59:42):
I know it's gonna be here, y'all.
Speaker 3 (59:45):
I'm not gonna say I'm anti private equity, but there's
some shit private equity.
Speaker 1 (59:48):
Shouldn't be they don't be making shit better.
Speaker 3 (59:50):
They showed don't and particularly be careful in the hospitals
because they said private equity don gotten the hospitals.
Speaker 4 (59:56):
And you're like, you know, like the.
Speaker 3 (01:00:00):
Dread like somebody come in they own like four to
five hospitals and people are like, y'all stripping everything and
y'all basically risking people's motherfucking lies for an extra dollar. Right,
they should never be allowed to own it when it
comes to certain things. No, you can't do hospitals like
some of some shit. Okay, but even with that, like
I've always said, it needs to be bruising regulations, y'all,
(01:00:20):
they should be lost.
Speaker 4 (01:00:21):
Y'all can't come in here and strip shit. You need
to make a profit. If you're not making a profit,
what are you doing here?
Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
But they are making a profit.
Speaker 4 (01:00:27):
I mean, yeah, you're making a profit.
Speaker 1 (01:00:28):
But that's the whole point that you shouldn't.
Speaker 4 (01:00:30):
Be allowed to come in and just strip it down
to its bare parts.
Speaker 1 (01:00:33):
Yeah, I'm just yeah, it's yeah. And then the thing
is they'll sell it off. You know, they're gonna sell
off the roller coasters. I didn't know you could sell
a roller coaster private equity, ain't no joke. Well, they
be coming in, they be fining a way. They'd be like, nah,
you could sell a water park, Like what Yeah, Okay,
First we're gonna sell the boats.
Speaker 4 (01:00:52):
We're gonna sell a pumper calls one at a time.
Speaker 1 (01:00:54):
Anybody want a picnic? Tables is full of high fruit.
Speaker 4 (01:00:57):
Those corner sir, all over Commas's gonna have bumper cars. Yeah,
how y'all get bumper cars.
Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
We're gonna spin off operation called rent a bumper car.
Speaker 4 (01:01:08):
Come on.
Speaker 1 (01:01:10):
A lesser known Farmers Almanac will fold after two centuries,
citing money trouble. It's the main one in a I
n e. Not the main one, the number one, but
at two hundred and eight year old, main based publication
for farmers the state, main uh, gardeners and others have
(01:01:30):
relied on for planning, guidance and weather predictions, will publish
for the final time. The Farmers Almanac, not to be
confused with this older, long time competitor, the Old Farmers
Almanac in neighboring New Hampshire, said Thursday, that is twenty
twenty six edition will be its last. Amanaccited the growing
financial challenges of producing and distributing the book in today's
(01:01:50):
chaotic media environment. Access to the online version will cease
next month. Well damn, yeah, I figured this one. Probably
just the Internet killed it.
Speaker 4 (01:02:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
And now now there's also the old Farmer's Dominac, which
they posted we ain't going nowhere. Shout out to them
for pissing on their grave.
Speaker 3 (01:02:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:02:14):
They was like, bitches, we're still here.
Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
Yeah. They was like, oh, oh, y'all quit.
Speaker 4 (01:02:19):
Oh that's too bad.
Speaker 1 (01:02:20):
That's too bad.
Speaker 3 (01:02:21):
Player instead of the normal two hundred fifty thousand thousand
copies of year, but we ain't closing out doors.
Speaker 1 (01:02:27):
Oh that's too bad, y'all had to close all It's
a shame, okay, but for us over here, the old farmers,
old farmers hit the music. We ain't going.
Speaker 4 (01:02:41):
People, I get. I'm assuming people deppeending on that ship.
Speaker 1 (01:02:44):
We can't be stopped.
Speaker 4 (01:02:46):
Like yeah they know they're dancing.
Speaker 1 (01:02:48):
Yeah they talked that ship. But okay, all right, well
I mean, but still shout out to the Farmer's Ominac.
I'm assuming Google killed it. What I what I think
is gonna or And also that the phone with the
fake with the AI that you take a picture of
a planing. It's supposed to tell you like, oh, pour
milk on it, it'll it'll grow. Here's what I'm saying.
I don't trust AI. I don't trust Google results. I
(01:03:10):
feel like the less real people we have involved, we
are like five years away from like AI being like, oh,
to grow your tomatoes, the first thing you need to
do is pour bleach on them, and it's gonna be
like what I guess. I mean, chat GPT is taking
this shit over that. It's not giving me actual results.
(01:03:31):
The website is dead too, so they it's just telling
AI is just coming up with shit. They'm like, you
know what else would be funny. Take some mustard, pull
it on the put it on the watermelon, see what happened.
Let me know the results. Fuck it. I'm a robot.
I don't have food. I don't eat food. I don't
have taste buds.
Speaker 4 (01:03:48):
I don't care about y'all.
Speaker 1 (01:03:49):
I on computer code. Okay, I don't know shit about
no food. American household debt hits record high. American household
that levels including mortgages, car loans and credit cards, and
student loans are now the new record high. No shit,
I think when you overturned the student loans shit, that
probably doesn't help. Total household that reached eighteen point five
(01:04:15):
to nine trillion from July through September this year, which
is up by one hundred and ninety seven billion from
the previous quarter. Overall debt levels are up to four
point four trillion since the end of twenty nineteen, just
before the pandemic recession, and a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:04:29):
Of people never never got never recome for the pandemic
because when people lost those jobs and things like that,
FEMA members died, like your household income decreased, and then
for a lot of people going back to work, if
you lost your job, you may or may not got
the salary you were before, more salary than you were before,
like like.
Speaker 4 (01:04:50):
It shifted the market. The market has changed.
Speaker 3 (01:04:53):
It's not the same. You go from a two person
household income to one and sometimes.
Speaker 4 (01:04:57):
None, you'll know, and shit like that. And so it's
a lot do you have a lot of.
Speaker 3 (01:05:03):
People to get very very sick because of COVID yet
they survived it, but you know, they're still sick from it.
Speaker 4 (01:05:09):
But also and stuff like that.
Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
But also they're bringing back medical debt, they're bringing back
suited loan debt, like, those are decisions made this year.
We're talking about from a quarter ago. It's up by
one hundred and ninety seven bus that's three months. Yeah,
so that's not even just oh, since the pandemic has
been bad. That is decisions this administration made. That Trump
keeps going, We inherited a bad economy. Decisions that he
(01:05:34):
made is making shit worse. These not to mention of
these tariffs. And when you go to the grocery store
and it costs more, that's less money to pay off
that credit card, that's less money to pay off that mortgage.
When people have a government shutdown, they're losing jobs. The
first month, you're not just gonna get out the house.
You're probably gonna put it on the credit card or something.
Here's the first here's that month's rent. Hope I don't
(01:05:56):
have to keep fucking doing this. I hope I can
find the way. Let me take out a loan. You
see what I'm saying. So like all these options are
putting people in worse and worse positions, and so yeah,
it makes a lot of sense that, Yeah, it makes
a lot of sense that it's like this, Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:06:16):
And you know what's gonna happen, not for everybody.
Speaker 3 (01:06:19):
A percentage of these people, they're gonna lose those homes,
they're gonna lose those apartments, and a lot more people
are gonna be homeless, a houseless whichever.
Speaker 4 (01:06:29):
Yeah, please, it's hard show, we don't do that, okay,
but homeless. And I think that that's going to really
impact things.
Speaker 3 (01:06:37):
And when people don't have they take like like like
if needs are not met, people will find ways to
make these needs.
Speaker 1 (01:06:44):
The report also shows American student loan that hit a
new record at one point sixty five trillion. A lot
more borrowers are missing their payments as well. Nearly ten
percent of all student that was reported as ninety days
delinquent or more yes right now, Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:06:58):
Because they didn't have it to Hey, that's why I
was washed.
Speaker 1 (01:07:02):
And the thing about debt is when you don't pay it,
it's just more debt. Like it's fucking impossible to get out.
So yeah, and then auto loan balance is held steady
at one point at one point sixty six trillion according
to the report. My guess would be the auto loan
thing is either people that went and got cars before
(01:07:23):
the terrors kicked in because they knew that it was
gonna just get more and more expensive if you needed
a car and just go ahead and get it NOWEP
or people, and then people aren't necessarily buying new cards
and going into more debt off of that because it's
more of a luxury thing. And the people that probably
buy cars at this point either you got it like
(01:07:43):
that or you're like, this is a necessity, Like unfortunately,
it's never coming back down, and I'm just gonna have
to go get fucked for forty thousand dollars for something
that was thirty thousand dollars a year ago. There's just
nothing I'm gonna be able to do about this shit.
Not to mention, old car repairs are also like eleven
percent higher than they were a year ago. So if
(01:08:08):
you keep your car and you're just trying to keep
your maintain your old car, that's what that's the reason
we ended up getting a new car, is even maintaining
our old car. It's like, well, here's three fucking thousand dollars.
I didn't I didn't plan on spending, like I keep
this car so I wouldn't have to, and I was
hoping that when I take it to the shop they'll
(01:08:28):
just be like, Okay, yeah, that's because you got this
old car. You know, it's not that bad. Let's see
if I get some used part. And it's just like, no,
you're fucked too. So we're broke, broke, broke, I broke.
We ain't got it all right, let's move into something else.
Going over an hour, you know we can. We can
(01:08:49):
get into some guest stories. Now I think we've more
than done our time on the other side of the things.
Let's get some fun.
Speaker 2 (01:09:03):
It's hard to catch the race. It's trd to catch
the race. It's time to catch the race. It's time
to catch the race.
Speaker 1 (01:09:13):
Guess the race. We go around the globe, find different articles,
guess the race of the people involved. Karen guesses, the
chat room guesses. These racist sons of bitches. They be
guessing though. Man set fire to house so he could
use insurance money to pay off credit cards. Damn, we
was just talking about this.
Speaker 3 (01:09:32):
He wanted the people being impacted, like they said, Peter, Robin, Paul.
Speaker 1 (01:09:36):
Finally a hero comes through with a plan.
Speaker 4 (01:09:39):
Yeah they did. They just happen to get caught.
Speaker 1 (01:09:41):
In Indiana, man allegedly set his own house on fire
because he was stressed and pissed off about his financial situation.
Speaker 4 (01:09:48):
It's like I need some money.
Speaker 1 (01:09:50):
Travis Clark, twenty nine. That's so young, so much that
must have been at twenty nine was arrested October twenty
seven after telling officers at the a Winchester Police Department
that he wanted to confess to a crime. I was
eating them up inside, he police said. Clark told officers
that he set his own house on fire in late September,
reportedly in an attempt to collect insurance money that would
(01:10:12):
help him pay off his credit card debt. He was
booked in a jail and charged with arson. I wonder
why he told. He told police he was stressed and
pissed off that he was in debt with credit cards.
Clark stated that he allegedly set a fire in his
home laundry room before he went to work in the morning,
but Clark also told police that he had allegedly attempted
a similar scheme before. Court documents stated that Clark told
(01:10:34):
officers he tried to set fire to was home three
years ago for the same reason, but the insurance company
did not investigate. The fire in September was investigated. He
admitted the police he had searched how to start a
fire him cellphone. Oh so he confessed because he was
finna get caught.
Speaker 4 (01:10:49):
That's been to pull up back Google cirk.
Speaker 1 (01:10:51):
Last time he put the fire in and paid off
the credit cards. They didn't investigate there was just like
here's the payment, go ahead and he was like okay.
Speaker 4 (01:10:58):
They was like again no. He was like, you know what,
that's so easy.
Speaker 1 (01:11:03):
I'm gonna go ahead and keep these credit cards over
and I think I can fix it.
Speaker 4 (01:11:05):
This time they keep tracked. It was like, we didn't
investigate this one.
Speaker 1 (01:11:11):
He's like, damn, is that going up again to kind
of hit him for a lick. After meeting with an
insurance adjusted that he allegedly took a bututane lighter and
torched the wire even more to make it look like
more convincing for insurance costs. In a written statement, he
reportedly said that he snapped due to his bills piling up.
He was charged to one count of urson. He's supposed
to a thousand dollars bills. Shortly, he probably put it
on credit out there his arrest and was released from jail.
(01:11:33):
His next court day is February second, twenty twenty six. Right, Karen,
I guess the race of mister Travis Clark.
Speaker 4 (01:11:44):
Travis Clark, I'm going black.
Speaker 1 (01:11:46):
Karen's going black for mister Clark. Let's check the chat room.
See what they believe. We're not gonna take it. White,
says black rob black rabbit. White. They made that a
moral problem. White, h The correct answer is Karen said black,
everyone else said white, and everyone else you're right. Karen
(01:12:09):
was wrong. That's old Travis Trav. Many of you got
it right though, congrats, And he did that. I mean,
of course he confessed to it. That's hoping the shut case. Man.
(01:12:34):
I know he was mad. He got that phone call back,
like we're sending out an investigator ship the one floor
with my perfect plan.
Speaker 4 (01:12:43):
The last time.
Speaker 1 (01:12:43):
Y'all didn't want no Why y'all send him one last time?
Y'all just gave me the money.
Speaker 2 (01:12:47):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
Well, listen, sir, Just like reporting Amazon packages stolen too
many times, like something we got to check.
Speaker 4 (01:12:53):
Eventually, we're gonna look your wag. You get too many flags?
Speaker 1 (01:12:56):
Right, come on, man, all right, let's do it another one.
Uh you better drive away quickly. Team allegedly threatened uncle
with a gun holding a hundred bullets a Tennessee team,
goddamn gun? Is this one hundred bullet one hundred round magazine?
Tennessee teenagers behind bars for allegedly threatened to shoot his
(01:13:19):
uncle with a gun containing one hundred round magazine.
Speaker 4 (01:13:22):
Okay, what a oozy?
Speaker 1 (01:13:23):
What is this all because the victim was making his
nephew leave for stealing from him? Well that just what hey, man,
you stole from me. I don't appreciate it. Oh, well,
here comes one hundred bullets your way, sir, because I
don't appreciate the I don't appreciate the way you're talking
to me, just because I stole from you. Kevin Lowry, eighteen,
(01:13:45):
is facing charges aggravated of sout the Mexican assault, possession
of a firearm during the commission of a dangerous felony,
and possession of marijuana with intent to sell. Oh he
was a drug dealer too. Cos responded to a home
for a call by a man with an the Victimropoli
said Lowry became upset when he accused the teena stealing
from him, and he told his nephew he would be
taking him to his sister's house for the night. Lowry
(01:14:08):
who had a handgun on his hip. Wow, shout out
to UNC. You were talking to a kid who had
a gun on him like that, Like, I know you're
stealing from him. I'm taking you to live with your
sister and with my sister tonight. He's like, uh, I
don't know if you understand this, but I have the gun.
I don't care if I have a nephew. I'm running
(01:14:29):
shit now. He drew the weapon, took out the standard
magazine and replace it with a hundred round drum.
Speaker 4 (01:14:35):
Oh, that's a move, okay, because I'm about to say
that shit don't make no sense.
Speaker 1 (01:14:40):
That's a move right there. He's like, Nah, eight bullets
ain't gonna be enough. I ain't gonna like one hundred.
This seemed like a hundred bullet job.
Speaker 4 (01:14:48):
And I might hit you at too, because I'm a
bad shot.
Speaker 1 (01:14:51):
Once you dropped me off, you better drive away quickly
because I'm gonna start shooting at you, he said. The
suspect left the apartment, and the uncle called the cops.
I was Lowry sitting in front of the apartment, and
when he stood up, a gun and high capacity magazine
fell from his lap. He also had marijuana on him. Well,
I think he got bigger problems in the uncle. Now
he's probably gonna go to jail. Police spoke with Lowry's aunt,
(01:15:14):
to whom he allegedly sent a picture of the gun,
and said if his uncle did not give him the
money to make it back to Saint Louis, he would
make the victim lose everything. Cops took Lowry into custody.
He remains in custody on twenty five thousand dollars bond. Karen,
guess the race of Kevin Lowry.
Speaker 4 (01:15:32):
I don't know no black Lowry's and not even.
Speaker 1 (01:15:35):
Mike Lowry from uh uh what was that Bad Boys?
Will Smith's character Mike Lowry. Okay, Karen, no Lowry, I'm black.
Speaker 4 (01:15:46):
I know black Lowry's.
Speaker 1 (01:15:47):
Oh you do know? So you say you don't know
no white Loudy. Yes, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
Speaker 4 (01:15:51):
Yeah, like Lowry's seasons in. Okay, he's made that ship too. Okay,
it's no white library made that.
Speaker 1 (01:15:57):
So you go all black? Yes, all right, one hundred
bullet mag with gun turned to the side.
Speaker 4 (01:16:02):
Black.
Speaker 1 (01:16:03):
That's Lowery season salt black belt to ask a sap
black q'es up. Crosswords by bone black. Yeah, you gonna
miss He's not gonna miss his uncle Charles with one
hundred bullet. He's gonna hit him several times. Tarantino viobs black.
This story is blacker than a comedy show at the
Bojangles Theater, which is really the other's auditorium. Ain't no
white folks in Saint Louis black and black? The correct
(01:16:26):
thing answer is black. Everyone's saying black man. It is
wild that he was like, Okay, I'm gonna let you
drop me off, but you better drive away fast because
once you drop me off, I'm shooting. Oh you're not
(01:16:49):
gonna get me a ride no more. That's fucked up,
damn unk. All right, let's move on to the next one.
Karen is one in one.
Speaker 2 (01:17:04):
It's time to catch the race. It's time to catch
the risk. It's time to catch the race. It's time
to catch the race.
Speaker 1 (01:17:16):
Hill Billy Boxing Club included miners duking it out in
a cage in the middle of a field. Two men
are facing misdemeanor chargers after the eleged.
Speaker 4 (01:17:25):
Corn field, How about tobacco field? What kind of field
was was we boxing in?
Speaker 1 (01:17:31):
Two men are facing misdemeanor chargers out there allegedly organize
a fight club dubbed hill Billy Boxing, in which miners
will fight in a cage set up in an Indiana field.
Nolan Roberts and Damian Foster stand a cues of failing
to obtain a gaming license. I like that they weren't
like this is illegal to make kids fight.
Speaker 4 (01:17:50):
They was like, you didn't get that prout Texas. You
didn't file out.
Speaker 1 (01:17:53):
You didn't fill out forms twenty seven eight, you didn't
fill out the proper four one K. So come on, now,
you know you gotta turn down. That's gotta be in
triplicate before you make the kids fight to death.
Speaker 4 (01:18:02):
Come on now, come on, and you know best it
would have gave it to your ship. Should away after fee.
You know they know everybody's little town.
Speaker 1 (01:18:08):
According to Dearborn County Prosecutor Office, cops received the tip
last month about an eighth grader at East Central Middle
School participating in fights that were current in the Sunman area,
which is the southern eastern part of the Hoosier State.
I have a feeling who called that tip in, guys,
I gotta I gotta feel in how that car went. Hello,
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it is the police. Hey, uh, it's some people.
Speaker 5 (01:18:35):
They're they're fighting in phil They're making kids. They're they're beatty.
They're beating me. They're not beating me, they're beating people up.
Speaker 4 (01:18:46):
Like, can we talked to your mama? No, this is
not I am my mama. By click, Come on, I
am my mama.
Speaker 1 (01:18:53):
Come on to the field out here. They're gonna do
it at three o'clock to day.
Speaker 4 (01:18:56):
The Indiana Game and address and stuff right.
Speaker 1 (01:18:59):
The Indiana Gaming Commission also received a complaint with similar allegations.
Investigators found at least eight videos on YouTube. Oh they was.
Speaker 4 (01:19:12):
Who was posting it on the hill being the fight
club of YouTube page.
Speaker 1 (01:19:16):
Oh my god, they must have been. They took this
a throwback to back when they had them DVDs like
bom fights and ghetto fights and shit like that YouTube
that allegedly showed people, some of whom are under the
age of eighteen, participating in boxing matches. Cops interviewed the
eighth grader at age fourteen, who confirmed he was one
of the boys in the videos. He said he suffered
injuries during the fight. Yeah, he just snitched. Detectives identified
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the area in which the fights were occurring, they said
they found a metal cage in the middle of the field.
Prosecutors alleged that Roberts and Foster were promoting the boxing matches.
To do that legally, authority said they needed a license
from the Indiana Gaming Commission that ensures the fights are
being conducted in a safe manner. The videos online that
captured these alleged crimes are being are very disturbing, to
say the least. They show young people, some of whom
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are peary even holes, engaging in brawls, sometimes with adults.
Speaker 4 (01:20:03):
Oh damn, not in same weight classes.
Speaker 1 (01:20:06):
Yeah, I know that's a kid that a kid had
to call that in.
Speaker 4 (01:20:09):
Yeah, got that, asked and was like nope, right uh.
Speaker 1 (01:20:12):
Dadden said she was disappointed by the fact that prosecutors
could only charge them with misdemeanors until the any of
the legislature addresses the issue of unlcensed fights involving children.
You know why, you know why that's a misdemeanor. Guys,
that's one of them things that people didn't think would happen, right,
Like I do, Like they probably thought even making it
a mistermeanor they're like, here comes John being all motherfucking
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mister doctor ods and toss the t's. Yes, we will
make a law that you can't make children illegally fight
each other in the field.
Speaker 3 (01:20:46):
You know, that person was on their ass until they
passed even the misdemeanor law. That person was at their
office every that was like, fuck, can we just pass
this goddamn lawed so this lady, But I'm shown up.
Speaker 1 (01:20:55):
I'm just saying that when they came up with this,
I don't even think it was happening. I'm saying that
that was probably eighteen o five, where fuck it was like, okay,
so what other laws we get No fucking chickens, We
get it, John, No, we wrote that last week. Okay,
don't have sex with the goats zebra right, Okay, you
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can't sell cow milk, but label it woman milk. We
got it. Damn this dude, this guy in these weird
fucking laws, Who fuck you want to do this?
Speaker 4 (01:21:25):
John? Who the fucking making children do it?
Speaker 1 (01:21:27):
Fight club? And then John somewhere in the grave right now,
like I told y'all, until such time we would using Tuesday,
I had to prosecute individual bah blah blah, suspects of
the post of five thousand dollars bond. The next court
data schedule for December fourth. I say, watch out for
that fourteen year old. Y'all need to put some put
them in witness protection because they know it's him.
Speaker 4 (01:21:46):
You know, they know it's him.
Speaker 1 (01:21:47):
They know who snitched. They're like, Billy, come on sucking
up the money now, Billy, Look, I know I knocked
your teeth out, but you you only your teeth coming back.
You will baby them your first to cent a tea.
Speaker 4 (01:21:59):
And Billy got paid. Hey, we are rare. You know
what they was like, boy, we paid you three hundred
dollars for that fight.
Speaker 1 (01:22:03):
Man, they ain't paying no three hundred. They paid that
minor and lunch ticket. They like, here's a slice of pizza.
There was abusing these kids, Karen, who does that? They
was doing this shit like Dana White, Karen.
Speaker 4 (01:22:14):
I guess the race of En y'all would have had
to pay him. If y'all would have had to play
the y'all would have paid them.
Speaker 1 (01:22:20):
Fees, right. I guess the race of Damien Foster and
Nolan Roberts. They're both the same race hill but.
Speaker 3 (01:22:27):
Gave it away, and I bet they had on what
you got to suspend us with jeans suspended paants like
the farmer's pants out there boxing and fighting and shit.
Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
So what race are you saying?
Speaker 4 (01:22:37):
White?
Speaker 1 (01:22:37):
Okay? Hell billion in Indiana faild free space, white new
fan duel sponsorship white white, white's only Uh yeah, you
won't see this on ESPN bat Yep, they were white.
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Would have been awesome if that was black though, that
would have blue y'all's minds. Yeah, that black people was
promoting it, and they call it he'll be fighting bomb fights.
The people promoting it wasn't the homeless people. They was
making them fight. It's like what if they you could
have been any race and ran bomb fights. We don't know,
(01:23:18):
all right, sword ratching this time and then we'll we'll
wrap this one up, guys. A man who's been charged
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with attempted murder after a police officer was stabbed in
the leg with the sword in Sydney, Southwest on Friday.
Police were called to a home on where Romby Road,
Grassmere around five twenty pm after reports of a concern
for welfare and a breach a print apprehended order. Officers
from Camden Police Area Command tried to arrest twenty year
old Andrea Sarachi or Sarash, who allegedly threw a spear
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threw a spear at officers before stabbing a twenty three
year old probationary constable in the leg with a sword.
You had a spear and a sword on you will
you goos to Yotah?
Speaker 4 (01:24:25):
Good God came out with all the weapons.
Speaker 1 (01:24:27):
It was like, let me hit the let me hit
the switch weapons button on their ass. Hold this al
two down real quick.
Speaker 4 (01:24:32):
You don't get some of this too.
Speaker 1 (01:24:33):
Oh you think it's just a spear. No, I got
every I got the sword for y'all ass too. Police,
give me a few seconds.
Speaker 4 (01:24:39):
I'd like this bitch on five for.
Speaker 1 (01:24:40):
You, right smoke on. Police taser mister Sharaj before arresting
him and taking him to Campbelltown Police station. He was
then taking the Campbelltown Hospital for treatment. The injured officer
was taken to the by NSW Ambulance paramedics and then
taking the Liverpool Hospital in a serious but stable condition,
where he is a waiting serve.
Speaker 4 (01:25:00):
You know what they tell me this little ass town.
They're like, you get so be You got to go
to the big city.
Speaker 1 (01:25:05):
Yeah, yeah, Well, they took the officer to the gut one.
Speaker 4 (01:25:08):
Yeah they did. They were like, you got to go
one hundred miles that way.
Speaker 1 (01:25:12):
So yeah, man, shout out to those officers. They got
body Warren footage. Uh so they you know, they got
the they got it on camera, So this person's probably
going to jail, I would, So all right, y'all, that's it,
Thanks for listening. We'll be back. Like I said, we
possibly be back throughout the week. If not, see your Saturday,
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I guess until next time. I love you.
Speaker 4 (01:25:35):
Why