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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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it's happened again. But the difference this time when it
comes to a teacher sexually abusing a student, is that
a couple of administrators got convicted of failing to report
the sex crimes. It was a science teacher who molested
a then seventeen year old girl, and the administrators involved,
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Hayesus and Gulo and Maria Sotomayor, were convicted basically of
covering up the crime. The word were that they pressured
the then seventeen year old to recanter story, saying you're
going to be in trouble for reporting this, threatening her.
They got convicted, And the development that we're going to
talk about now is that there is a lawsuit against
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LA Unified. The law firm of Manly, Stewart and finalde involved. Yeah,
this was the principle an assistant principle of Southeast High School.
So let's get Morgan Stewart on. Morgan, Hi, guys, thanks
for having me, well, thanks for coming on again with us.
Let's go through the crime first. What did the science
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teacher do to the seventeen year old girl? He had
sex with her? Um, you know, he groomed her over
the course of a significant time while she was in
his class, and then he ultimately raped her. And she
reported it. She did well, she she did what was
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right and she admitted then la USC failed every step
of the way thereafter. Now the teacher she reported it
to who to these people we've been talking about, this
principle and an assistant principle or to a teacher there
or who. No, she went directly to the principle and
the assistant principal, Missota Mayor and mister engel Angola and
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reported said, you know, he had sex with me, and
they put him, put her in an office and berated
her for her over the about eight hours eight hours
to recan't yes, eight hours to recant their screen. Why
would they want to protect this science teacher? They just
didn't want this to get out. What would this be so.
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So the information I understand that I have is this
science teacher was related to another administrator at the school.
Oh wow, there you go, sons to help one of
their colleagues, close colleagues. This teacher, hey, Sue Salvador Science.
Was he ever convicted? Yes, he was. Okay, so he
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got he got sent to jail for this. So there's
no doubt that these two pled no contest But it
was a misdemeanor offense. Son. Yeah, I don't remember the
exact time for he got, but yeah, he pled no
contest um and then he got removed, you know, to
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leave the two administrators. Not only do you leave them
in the school, you put them back in the school
eight days after they're arrested and say it's good for
the school. The superintendent of LAUSD decided that it would
be better for these two administrators, who who braided this girl,
failed to protector, failed to report, should be back in
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the high school. And this was this wasn't a lower
level of person. This was the superintendent of la us
decided this who who was the superintendent at the time.
You know, I'm now I gotta remember where I do
not remember the name. It was back in two thousand
and seven. Yeah, we've had a number of them. There's
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all right, So so I was a complete failure. They
actually put this principle in. This should be grounds for
immediate dismissle. They put these two back in the school
system after they did this to this girl. That's absolutely
I mean, order there's a lawsuit from you guys. No,
normally did they put them back in. They took my
client out of the school and said you need to
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be on homeschool and you can't walk in graduation. This
is this is how screwed up LAUSD is. They protected
the administrators, they put them back into the school environment.
They've now promoted them to high level positions within the district.
And while my client, the seventeen year old girl who
did the right thing, didn't get to go to graduation,
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didn't get a walking graduation, got her diploma mail to her,
and was told she had to be homeschool. Wow, turning
the victim into the year. I mean, there's just there's
just nowhere to go when when you're attacked sexually by
an employee at LAUSD, there's nowhere to turn. Well, I'm
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not an eight Okay, So this this happened a number
of years ago when I when the plantiff approached me,
I approached LAUSD and said, this case is a horrible
fact pattern for you guys. This needs to be resolved.
Don't abuse this girl further, don't put her through this.
Let's resolve this case. You know what I got. Oh,
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we don't know enough facts, we don't know enough information.
What more could you possibly want to know? And yet
you're you're putting this girl through litigation unnecessarily. But this
is LAUSD's mindset. If this goes to a game, they're
gonna get they're gonna get crushed based on what we're
here and here Oh absolutely, But it's it's the logic
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of l a us D. It's the somebody stupidly with
their head in a raw spot, thought, oh this is great.
I will just I'll just let her file and I'll
continue to go after and harmless. Poor girl who shouldn't know.
Who did the right thing from the very outset. She
did the right thing. She went to the principle and
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said this was wrong. This happened, and everything LAUSD has
done up to today has been completely wrong. That's what
I'm saying, That's what it doesn't matter failure. It doesn't
matter who runs LAUSD. When it comes to sex abuse
of the students, all the administrations act the same. Everything
is about cover up, Everything is about denial. Everything is
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about torturing the victim and protecting the teachers or the
administrators whoever committed the crime. It's just shocking. I mean,
this has been going on for decades and it never changes.
No matter how many hashtags and meat too movements and
this and that and the other thing. The LAUSD is
impervious to admitting and and and disciplining uh, sexually abusive employees.
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That's just a man and and it. You know, despite
all their PROBA proclamations of helping the victims and taking
care and handling it, we have a superintendent brand News,
you know, relatively new Superintendent Carvallo, who is just allowing
the same thing to occur again and again. It doesn't matter.
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As you guys said, it doesn't matter who's in charge,
what what it is. Why go out and higher attorneys
to attack this poor girl. And hey, when you know
you're in the wrong, your office told us that. Hey,
sus and Gulo, the president, the principal at the time,
on his LinkedIn page. It still lists him as Director
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of Academic and Counseling Services at LAUSD. Yes, he is,
as far as I unless there's something that happened recently.
As far as I know, he's been promoted several times.
Then then Marie, you know, individual who was failed to
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protect a student in LAUSD. And then Maria Stamr. The
assistant principle, is listed as director Organizational Effectiveness at LAUSD.
Whatever the hell that organizational effectiveness. This is shocking. So
they still have jobs. This is now sixteen years later.
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And as a side note, h the crime eventually was
reported by an LAUSD school police officer and after he
did that, he was given what he calls freeway therapy
and transferred to a location far from his home by
the district. After you exposed the case, they forced Wow,
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this is like outside. They got to like a playbook
they're following and yet the results, as you guys know,
always are horrible for them. And yet they don't change
their playbook. What about the school board? Did they never
say enough of this. That's a lot of money they
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paid out over the years, hundreds of millions of dollars
they paid out over all these cases I let even remember, guys,
Nerdy Martinez was on the school board. Yeah, you can
only put so much. Yeah, if it's just on the
school board. All right, Hey, listen, thanks for coming on. Morgan.
I appreciate you, guys. Thanks again, Morgan Stewart and yeah,
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Morgan Stewart with Stewart, Manly Stewart and finalde and they
got a lawsuit against Hella Unified. It's hard to believe.
It's a teacher that was sexually the lasting a seventeen
year old student, having sex with her. And well he
actually got convicted after she reported it. But a couple
of school administrators, a principle and another assistant principle, we're
trying to berate her and get her to recant her story.
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They got convicted. It was only a misdemeanor. It's amazing
too that I was trying to find who the superintendent
was to put them back in the school after that. Well,
at the time, David Brewer was the superintendent. Military guy.
Oh that someone that called him via Guarosa. Yeah, he
was there from six to eight. He was a short
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term because he didn't know what he was doing. No, No,
he was incompetent. Noah, all right, we got more coming up.
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I'm gonna go off an. He also did say July sixth,
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and we didn't get a lot of rain, they are
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all the development and over development, with the heavy rains
in San Francisco. Has anybody called the Federal EPA to
test the water around the bay. It's got to be
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massively polluted with all that stewage coming from the streets
to San Francisco. Shouldn't San Francisco Bay a massive spine
for polluting to San Francisco Bay? It's me oh man,
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But hey, yeah, it's not gonna be me. Naha keena
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The problem with the fires and the mudslide is the
fire doesn't in the roof. The rifts stay in the
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ground for a couple of years. They don't just immediately
burn up, and the mud doesn't just immediately erotical ground.
Way we can get away without another reservoir. All we
gotta do is build a water pipeline from Alaska. Wouldn't
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But spend it on ourselves, create some jobs, fix this
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water problem. Come on, it seems simple. I've been using
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Some of little redundant of bottles, Isn't it a wonder
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After all they went through and all we've been through,
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I both are much alife, just those two they started
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and I think she hasn't cut her head in the
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She's going to make a deal about this particular incident
or this visit and me celestill here from her just ideal.
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Now I can't find it anywhere that has any eg
that are cheap of a eight ninety nine a dozen.
Are you? Thank you for leaving your methods up good time?
So the guy called in about the fecal matter in
San Francisco. Yeah, I thought of that too, exactly that thought. Yesterday.
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I was trying to think in my head, if we
have seventy thousand homeless laying in the streets, how much
poop do they produce every day on the sidewalks? Right?
A big storm just carries it right off, because I
think I think you produced like about a half a
pound to a pound of poop a day. I've never
thought about that, thank you. And then you multiply it
by every day of the year and it weighs their
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poop it and it builds up because we rarely have rain. Right,
you got nine ten months without rain, right, So that's
that's like three hundred days times seventy thousand poops times
you know, a half a pound or a pound. How
much time did you spend thinking about this? Oh? Enough
to do the math in my head. It's a math
on it. And then and then it all washes out
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into Santa Monica Bay. So if you take a die,
don't swim in the ocean. Yeah. Wow, I hear this
every time you after rainstorm, do not go on the
water because all that stuff from the streets and sidewalks
goes five Now, diapers and campons. You know, there was
a there was a ban on plastic straws because it
went up the nose a one sea turtle. All right,
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absolutely Pushing up daisies is your favorite. Anyway, let's talk
now favorite, which was from that old Jack Lemon Walter
Matha movie Grumpy Old Men. Yeah, was taking a dirt nap.
First time I heard that one, I was. That was
probably the first time I heard that one. Pushing up
daisies was gonna the nicest way of saying taking a dirt,
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take a dirt. My father always said croaked, which I
thought was rather blunt. He did. It was just the
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last sound they made. So I don't know where he's
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They want you to know that when you get your
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January bill, you may pass away, you may croak. It's
gonna be shockingly high. A typical monthly bill of sixty
five dollars from last winter will probably come close to
a one hundred and sixty dollars this year one hundred
and forty six an increase. If you have one hundred
and thirty dollars typical bill, it could be three hundred
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and fifteen bucks. There apparently is a shortage of natural gas.
The soaring wholesale price of natural gas paid by Social Gas,
and of course they're passing it through to us. It
was weird because I read this morning that Europe is
having a mild to winter and they're getting a break
on natural gas prices. But that's a different source. Well yeah,
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well there's a few things going on. Is that we're
sending them a lot of liquefied national natural gas. That's
the complaint, right, the consumer groups are complaining. That's what's
happening because the gas companies can make more money selling
it to Europe than they can selling it here. So
all the extra gas that would keep our prices lower
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is going to Europe because they got cut off by Russia.
They call it LNG. Liquefied natural gas is being shipped
to Europe by many of the large gas companies in
the United States. And then there's maintenance going on at
this point. Oh, that's the same excuse with the gas price. Yeah,
that's what they always say, because how you gonna how
are you gonna prove that? And it's supposedly the big
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pipeline coming out of Texas. It's cut the flow thirty percent.
California depends on other states for ninety percent of its
natural gas now, most of it from New Mexico, Wyoming,
Texas and Alberta, Cana and idiot, empty headed Newsom has
straight because we don't want natural gas production in California.
It's like Ohio, they want to get rid of all
natural gas production. Here we get producing a lot more
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and Newsom refused to allow it. So what happens go
back to what you said at the beginning. How high
are the natural gas prices going? Part of that is
because all the natural gas that we're sitting on, that
we're walking on every day, can't be accessed. Stupid, because
natural gas is evil for the climate. Yeah, because it's
been so hot this winner, right, it's been hot and
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dry for weeks. Eighty California Air Resources Board is going
to implement a new ban on new natural gas heaters,
water heaters, and furnaces in the state by twenty thirty. Yeah,
because maybe a hundred years from now it might be
one degree warmer. Well, that's unbearable. Good gas. I'm already moving.
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I don't know. I've been called all week. I know
the way that they always frame these stories. You think
it's going to go up for sixty degrees in ae
hundred years, I know, but actually when you look at it,
it's they're expecting well, I think one and a half degrees,
and it's already gone up some of that. I think
it's about about one degree for the rest of the century.
It's like, oh, man, I don't know. Oh, and it's
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not any prettier. The California Air Resources Board and the
California Energy Commission expect average natural gas prices to trend
to hire it at least through the year twenty thirty.
That's a nice future. Well, because we're never gonnaduce our
own natural gas. No, we're gonna we get ninety percent
of amount of state now probably ninety nine percent. And
who knows how long things are going to be disrupted
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in Europe. They're not gonna build another pipeline coming out
of Texas. All this is self inflicted. It's like what
we were talking about last hour with the water, Right,
eighty percent of the water coming from all these storms
is going out to the Pacific Ocean. Eighty percent of it.
Why because we never built storage for the water, and
we have money to build the storage, but it could
take thirty to fifty years, says the story. Right, So
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fifty years, how old are you going to be in
what twenty seventy three maybe by thee Yeah, you're a
negative ten right now close? All right, when we come back,
we'll finish out the show by playing another round of
the moistline. Callers says they come back for the new year.
Johnny ken KF. I am six forty live everywhere the
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iHeart Radio app on one to four every day, which
means it's going to be time now for the Moistline. Yeah.
I just want to ask you used to following all
the stories about Prince Harry's penis, so just to you know, um, yeah,
there was nothing new on his penis today as far
as I know. Yeah, I mean, the book is about
losing his virginity. Share is everything. It's kind of yeah,
(24:15):
it's kind of gross actually, including his father's joking that
you're not my genetic son because you know, look on
nothing like me. Yeah. Well, there are always rumors that
Diana had an affair with a guy named James Hewitt. Yeah,
who's got the red hair and sort of looks like Harry.
So that rumors around a long time. Did you say
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that to a kid? It's yeah. John's right, we're gonna
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excited to hear from you. It's about time. Well nothing yet.
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I applied to the Karen Bath Illustrations for a job.
No word on if they're gonna hire me. They're keeping
containing help right now at the end house and all
the rains so available. How can we haven't had a
grim milestone for a while? Lestous passing in Biden. It's
gonna go visit El Paso. But you know what he
(25:17):
really truly needs to do. If he's gonna go visit
the border, he needs to go down there incognito, no press,
no cameras, and truly see what it's like to be
on the front line. Get on a boat and go
down the Rio Grandi, go really see what it's like.
They're just like the generals. They have an idea of
what's going on in the war, but they're not in
the trenches. To me and Mgresian should be a shot
(25:40):
for the people that have been here for ten twenty
thirty years working hard and not getting in trouble. People
that have US citizen kids or married to US citizens
that for some reason or another cannot get their situations straight.
To all those the people that I feel that deserve
or shot. How can you say that the far right
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people are irrelevant and it's a small percentage. Yet we
have a far right Unatics in Congress holding up the speaker.
They're the one that refused to vote for him. Come on, man, yeah,
I think everyone owes that Idaho police chief an apology
and a strong salute. What a guy. Everyone was accusing
(26:22):
him of being the Barnie five and police investigations. Look
what he did, He got this piece of garbage. He's
got an excellent job. I salute you, sir. How's Dippity
due going to spoil the water coming from the sky
during his inauguration or is he just going to take
this opportunity to walk on the water of the Sacramento
(26:42):
River to get to the Capitol. We'll see. So Go
and Ocal Gas just announced starting in January for people
to expect their gas. They'll be over a hundred dollars
of what they paid last year. This time, Wall posting
record profit game the rich. Pretty soon that's going to
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be nothing but criminals, illegal vagrant and homeless people. And
you wonder why they're exiting the states. Hey, that's this
homeless thing. And you guys, a new mayor you know where,
who comes first and all this. It's not the people
on the streets. It's the migrants that are on the
streets are living with somebody. People gotta wake up and
(27:27):
say something. I mean, come on, it ain't gonna happen.
We always have these lists at the end of every year.
The only list I want to see is a list
of all the mattresses, ladders and tools dumped on the
freeway making me late for work all the time. That's
the list I want to see. Thank you for leaving you.
It's a shaky star. We hope to harvest better calls
(27:48):
next week. There was a lot. Sorry about that, Yeah
it was. It was a short week and a slow
week for the boss, I complaining about ladders on the freeway.
Conway's here all there you go, first day? What the hell? Right?
Blake Trolly's coming on to talk about the deputy's death
and the funeral in Riverside. We'll discuss that Alex Michaelson
(28:10):
will be on with us. The issue is talk about
Kevin McCarthy. Is I think they're up to their one
hundred and tenth vote to try to get him as
a speaker. Yeah, and then see Gregory from ce is
the big electronics show up in in Las Vegas. Right,
they said the perfect guy. The guy doesn't drink, smoke
or gamble, He doesn't know drinks good drinks. Yeah I
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didn't know that. Yeah, yeah, that's don't have mind? Is
your problem? Didn't say a problem. Let's start a rumor.
Do you guys do dry January where you don't drink
in January? Now? Right? No, I want to escape reality
as much now as any other month, right, because look,
reality sucks. Yes, And anytime you can get out of
(28:54):
reality with a you know, a joint or a drain
for an hour, even uplifting show or running a marathon,
you know you can get a runners high. That's a
lot of work. Yeah, that's a lot of work. When
you drink and smoke, you get that on a flight
of stairs. You don't need to run a marathon. Yeah,
you've done all that. If you want to get high,
I don't got to run twenty seven. That's right. Are
are you a cigar smoker? You seem like a cigar No,
(29:16):
I'm not a big cigar guy. I don't understand the cigar.
I really don't. You know, if you're gonna smile. I
didn't either. My father did, but I didn't understand. Yeah.
I understand cigarette smoking because you hit, you know, you
get that nicotine the lungs and it really gets your nutting.
But the cigar, I envy guys that sit there in
that lounge and smoke all day. I just can't do it.
I mean, I don't want I don't hate the smell.
I just like my grandfather smoke a pipe. I enjoyed that.
(29:40):
My grandfather did. Oh yeah, And I remember my grandfather
would smoke a pipe in Cleveland, Ohio, and he had
this old nineteen sixty seven Ohsmobile and he would light
it with a match. He was old school, and he'd
be driving the car and he'd light his cigar with
the match or it's a pipe of the match, and
then before throwing that match outside into pouring rain in
already in forty degrees in Cleveland, he'd blow the match out.
(30:05):
He's very cautious. I want to start an inferno. Yeah,
I'm like Papa, Look you're throwing that into a into
Lake Erie in the middle of a rainstorm in in fall.
It's forty degrees out. Where's that match going? Alright? Dog,
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