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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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ready to go. As a matter of fact, the War Department.
Since they're ready. Live Class Classic Car Care in Decatur,
Alabama's they ready? Gaston Cartage truckers are ready. That's in sweet.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
Ittalla, Alabama.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
Hey, putting fired to the wire. Gregg and Talamazoo Hunter
and o'hatchie said virgem on the Creek Bank.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
I'm ready.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
There we go, Average Tennessee, ready to go, Dadeville, Alabama, Sherwood, Tennessee,
Fredo lay Drivers, Huntsville, Alabama, the Rocket City always.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
Ready to go? What up, Shaydall, It's my line. I'll
tell it like I want to. How about tight Georgia
says Hello, We're ready. New construction plumbers are ready to go.
Let's go. Happy Ticky Day, Valley Grand the zz K
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Traffick reporter. I don't know if he's ready.
Speaker 5 (02:09):
It doesn't sound like the gang is all here, speedy,
Greg and Adler's so hello, team, welcome to another show,
Welcome in, ready to go excited about it.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
Let's go excited about it. Can't get enough of it? No,
and Greg seems to be in kind of a good movie.
We'll see how that plays. The change in a second.
And that's a big change because yesterday, I don't know,
there was a burrd in that side. I mean, you
were just picking. But but I walked into the UH
to the offices in the studio today and Greg was
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like down on his knees, keeping around, like down there
in wires and stuff under a computer, and I thought, well,
we're off to a rocky store. Yeah it was a
minor but I want to see that rocky start. I
don't want to see that. So I'm kind of I'm
kind of Jack because I got my new camp house. Sure,
And that's a good shirt. I love it shirt. I
like it Big Box Outdoors, I love it. The Big
(03:05):
Box Outdoors line in the store I'm really excited about.
So there's two shirts there now I'm wearing one of them.
I mean, the cool thing is as you see here.
You know it's got it's got big box outdoors, camp
house little.
Speaker 6 (03:18):
Here on the back. Oh that's awesome camp house. Oh yeah,
it's got Bucky standing there ready to go.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
So so yeah, it's that's available at the store.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
Now.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
There's also one that has a Burgess farm camp house
and uh and also a different little logo slightly different color.
Looks cool too. But all look good. We got some
hats coming, I asked, I said, what's up with hats?
Speaker 7 (03:43):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (03:43):
And they're like, well, we're waiting on the patches to
come in. It's gonna have a little Campause patch on
front of it. Calm down. And we got a Hunter's
orange one. It's gonna have something on it. So that's good.
And then just in time. So those are just come.
Those been in a few days. But there's also some
other shirts there. A kid's shirt that it's fun, a
new women's shirt that's cool. Uh, big Vox hats one
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you know, like it like it's supposed to be the
other backward.
Speaker 3 (04:08):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
So so all some new stuff that's still taking at
that's all. It's good. That moving good and trying to
do a little bit better. Shirt you know that's there
that I got good touch, I got that hat, Yes,
did you? I like that boot? Good to So so
there you go. And uh so we I got at
least brought this shirt in for for the guys so
we can be ready. Won't be long now, men won't
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be long. So we do have a lot to cover
on the show today. We'll interact with with all of
you out there for sure, uh and uh. And we
also have another episode of Strange Encounters. You know, it
makes us feel good that you care. A wow everybody really,
but they didn't like you and me taking a break
on that last week. I mean they were people that
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where's it at? I said, well, I'm glad y'all care,
but we I mean, we have to take a break.
Sometimes it's a lot got there. Aler's got a ton
to do, I mean not we got a lot of Yeah,
we're still one week off.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
Yeah, we skateboarding and stuff.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
We got a lot as your Southwest check coming.
Speaker 8 (05:10):
They I keep getting a text from a guy saying, hey,
are you home because I'm supposed to sign for it.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
A yes, So evidently you like a dude from FedEx.
I don't know, we'll see.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
I've heard rumors of.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
The value of the actual value on skateboard.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
So we'll see. Okay, so you got a guy trying
to give you a check, the FedEx guy.
Speaker 8 (05:30):
FedEx guy, like, I think two days in a row now,
texting me at ten, Hey, are you home?
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Nobody? No, couldn't be a worst time.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
No, No, When will you be home? You know, later,
probably after five o'clock later time?
Speaker 1 (05:47):
Fella. Yeah, So that's odd. Do a lot of people
just home.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
A lot of people's home all day, all the time,
all day.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
You know, if they are, you know, it's probably the
reason they're waiting on to check up.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
They're probably waiting on a check.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
Two. That's so good, you know, that's that's pretty true.
Speaker 6 (06:05):
If you've got to sign for something, I mean, I
guess so at some point you just have to go
to their facility.
Speaker 8 (06:10):
That's what I keep telling telling them day like that,
I'm two days in now, and I'm like, hey, I'm
not going to ever be.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
Home, right, yeah, work of a job game here, So
I'll just come and pick it up. Where do I
need to pick it up? And they'll probably try to
deliver it a couple more.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
Times because they're right doing good.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
But Yeah, I'll eventually go to the facility.
Speaker 1 (06:29):
It's what it's looking going on. Good, So we'll see,
we'll see. Yeah, it's you know, I've often I guess
with a check I understand, but I've noticed when you
leave the check world that we need you there and
we don't care seems to vary wildly. Yeah, you know,
it's it's like, you know, because that's how I never
really want to. I understand why you would want from
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porch pirates and all that to always do the be
there and sign for it. But wow, it's almost impossible.
It's almost impossible to do that. Yeah, and it's almost
like put leaving on the porch and we'll just hope
for the basin. Yeah, we'll take our chance.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
We got simply safe.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
That's true. Somebody might like, hey, man, don't get at
of his check said that was a skateboard thing. Have
you ever have you gotten any explanation on how your
your skateboard was approved for a decade and even two
more times on this trip than suddenly was taken from you.
Speaker 8 (07:19):
I'm hearing rumors that on the twenty fifth, seriously of
the of last month, fifth, a day or two before
my flight, they changed some policy with like any kind
of powered ritable thing at all.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Then how did you get it? As a plane going down?
Speaker 8 (07:37):
How did I get through tsa twice? How did I
get on three planes before that? This being my fourth
plane to get on. That's what a pilot told me
that at one point, and I think a texture actually
texted us at one point that, Okay, so I bought
these tickets like nine months ago, so that's that you
could have told me. Uh And it's supposedly even like
(07:58):
powered wheelchairs, they're not letting people through on anymore, so
I don't know, so maybe that's a rideable any kind
of rideable device thing.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
Of course, there's those.
Speaker 8 (08:07):
Have you guys seen those suitcases that are powered You
can just sit down on your suitcase.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
And just like hold the handle and go.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
I'd like to see you on.
Speaker 8 (08:15):
Sometimes people use them for kids, but I've seen like
little Chinese women demonstrating them online.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
Mm hmmm.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
That sounded weird, but.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
Yeah, you just had to you had to be had
to make them. You know, do you specify them, didn't you?
Speaker 9 (08:29):
You remember when we were doing the Sports Show and
we rode battery powered coolers?
Speaker 1 (08:34):
I do, yes, Yeah, those were those were quick? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
you gotta watch it had fun. I don't need no
con my suitcase.
Speaker 6 (08:43):
Well, the thing that baffles us about your whole situation
is how many levels you had already gotten and you
were already on the plane and they came and pulled
you off the plane.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
That's what was weird. It seems like there're so many
layers prior to where you were. They should have caught
this if it was really a problem. Yeah, I mean
you're sitting I love. I was talking to Adler. He's that.
Speaker 6 (09:03):
He thought, you're thinking about how you can't have anything.
He thought, Okay, I have made it all the way back.
I'm on the plane, I'm sitting down in my seat,
and we're about here we go, we're about to taxi off,
and here comes somebody want to know whose board is you?
Speaker 1 (09:16):
I love'd have nothing.
Speaker 9 (09:18):
The best part is they kept sending him back like
he was clear the walk of shame again from.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
You know what the man you know where the manager
waited in. He goes no, I said, I want that
skateboard right now, go get it right right.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
There's a lot of back and forth. I got on
the plane several times.
Speaker 8 (09:33):
Uh, put the the skateboard up back in the overhead
container a couple of times or whatever it's called. Uh, y'all,
there was there's nothing there. That's a horrible feeling. And
I even said it in the jetway at one point,
I just go because because I was like, all right,
I disconnected, Let's go, you know, Okay, No, that's doing enough.
Take the whole battery out, take the battery car, let's go.
You know, I'm just trying to get going. I felt
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like I was feeling much more urgent than any other
employee involved, by the way, I think.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
Yeah, And I said in.
Speaker 8 (10:02):
The tunnel, there I go, this is so embarrassing, Like
it was so embarrassing that everybody on the plane knew.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
Two hundred people are just looking at you.
Speaker 6 (10:11):
Did you ever turn around and announced it to the plane? Hey, guys,
I know this looks bad.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
I wanted to, but it was you want to have
the floor? I almost wanted the mic Hey, guys, guys,
you want to tell y'all?
Speaker 2 (10:23):
Yeah, flowing with this like thirty times for some reason,
this is the issue today right now?
Speaker 10 (10:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (10:30):
Right, yeah, it was.
Speaker 8 (10:33):
There was some mutterings like four times in four days
of flow what are they doing?
Speaker 2 (10:37):
You know, mutterings. But I never really had the floor
and felt like, you know, a chance to that floor.
Not as a crazy person, I.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
Would have wanted that floor. I would have wanted to explain.
Speaker 8 (10:50):
But you know, guys, just looking back, thinking about the
memories skateboarding with Kevin with that jage. I skated on
the streets of New York City with that thing, uh,
the Gulf of America, right along the beach there, and
then over the in LA this past weekend. Wrote it
right on the beach there and now some guys, hey,
(11:10):
strip I rode that thing everywhere.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
And it's you know, you got to just if you
love something, you gotta let it set it free.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
This is the Rick Burger's show, uh in our website,
as you know rick burgershow dot com. As a matter
of fact, I did send in for rix Picks. Don't
know if they if it's there yet not or not,
but I sent him for rix picks, the oatmeal cookie
what they call those oatmelt mill pies cream pies. The
(11:39):
nice lady in the vox seats prepared that our families
went crazy over. So we sent that in so that
recipe should be coming to rix picks. Oh it's there,
it's already there. Oh yeah, I need we sent it in. Yep,
it's there, it's there on you asked for it.
Speaker 7 (11:53):
There it is.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
And always remind us of things you want on rix picks.
Some of you have been request sting, and I think
I will put that together in the document and send
it in. You know, suggested reading on the on a
lot of books and and and faith based stuff. We
used to have a thing where we had on the
old show and on the old website, Greg's bathroom favorites,
(12:16):
you know. And I think I even had a cartoon
of Greg on the toll they did. Yeah, So so
just let us know things, y'all. Y'all would like to
be there. And there's no more. We don't have a
bathroom put books and no we don't Greg, No, we don't. Greg.
We ain't reading around here.
Speaker 8 (12:30):
I'll tell you that me flamenting that so bad yesterday,
like for real, he's like my readings at.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
An all time low. Yeah, we used to have. You
realized that in the old studio we didn't we didn't
have one, we didn't have two. We had three private bathroom. Yeah,
wasn't that always used the women's.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
Yeah right, that it was a bisexual bathroom.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
Okay, perfect for me. Perfect. I didn't kind of better fit.
Speaker 6 (12:55):
The curtains open on the business across the studio hall here,
and I was just coming in this morning, looked in
there and they got they got a sink and everything
over there. I'm thinking the plumbing is coming this way.
Why couldn't we get an That was just that was
a deal breaker. They were like, no, we're not doing it,
and I'm like, we could just get over.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
I'll give up. I'll give up my office to have
two of them you already have. Do you even know
you have an office?
Speaker 2 (13:22):
You forget sometime?
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Have at you gave up your office on day one.
Speaker 8 (13:28):
Hey, by the way, I cleaned up in here. You
can see my couch now, and y'all didn't say anything.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Well, I was in there for two days.
Speaker 6 (13:36):
I was in there for for quite some time, and
I looked around a little bit and yeah, you can
see the couch in here now, but you call it.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
You can see it. Did you see the fish? But
you can see the couch.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
That's that's trouble.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
His cleaning up is he pushes everything to one. It
puts it in the corner. It works. It's like clean
cut clutter. If there's if you can imagine, have you
always been messy? What are y'all talking about?
Speaker 2 (14:00):
I don't know what you're talking about.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
You don't know what did you clean up your room
as a little boy. Here's what I do.
Speaker 8 (14:07):
I put out the largest fire in my life at
all times. And there's always a lot of fires going on,
large sometimes other sometimes you got a little bit of
smoldering going on in the corner. But you know what,
my pants are on fire. Sometimes you gotta rip your
pants off of life.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
That's not.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
Life's pants off, is what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
That's that's don't want to be a liar lands on fire.
No you don't. I've read proverbs over and over again.
I've never seen that one. It's in there. That's a
good one. All right, So a couple. Here's here's another funny.
By the way, so on everybody say everybody say so yeah.
(14:51):
This is one of the ways. When I first saw this,
I honestly thought that Riley Green had sent me an
email because it's so close. The guy's name is, his
last name is and his first name is so close
to Riley. I mean, I looked down. I said, Hey,
Riley Green, send me something. But hey Bird, hey Birge.
I won't say his name because I'm not sure I'm
supposed to. Uh, hey bird a burge. The other day
(15:12):
I walked into my house from work.
Speaker 11 (15:15):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
The wife was in the kitchen cooking spaghetti. And by
the way, I recommend putting pepperonis in your spaghetti. Never
thought of that. Are we opened to that? I never
thought of it, like pepperoni? But if that that's all bad?
Speaker 8 (15:31):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (15:32):
Baked spaghetti? Were you put in there? And bacon?
Speaker 6 (15:34):
How do you like baked spagetti? I love I like
baksh I'm a fan. And let's table the spaghetti after
you read.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
This, okay, all right? And I was I was making
my way back to the bathroom, and I stopped outside
my kids room because I heard them laughing and talking.
So I wanted to know what they were talking about.
And as I was, as I was kind of putting
my ear up to hear my children, they were pretending
to be radio show hosts. Oh boy, and they were
arguing over which one wanted to be Rick. And here's
(16:01):
the funny thing. My youngest one says she wanted to
be the Baldwin wanted. She referred to Speedy as the Baldwin. Well,
I thought that was funny. That's easy, that's easy, that's
that's funny. Okay. Speaking of spaghetti, Terry has affected one
(16:24):
of the other boys. J C. Now puts mayonnaise.
Speaker 6 (16:29):
On spaghetti, but it has Terry says that the spaghetti
can't be hot, can't be hot. No, you have to
bring it out of the fridge. And it's all about, uh,
like leftover spaghetti. That's when you put the mayonnaise in it,
and and and jac's in there.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
Man, this is this is really good. And I just
I can't get past something that sound. It's got to
be cold.
Speaker 6 (16:52):
Reese is my only hold house, my only son that
doesn't do it. No, No, it's it's it has to
like in other words, it has to be left over.
It can't be like I just made it and eating
it that day. It's all about it's all about left No,
but you heat it up, heat it up and then
but it's but it's been in there.
Speaker 1 (17:09):
It's like it's been yes, next yes, next day. Uh
do you have the email I sent you for hay Bird?
Speaker 12 (17:15):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (17:16):
I know someone, I've got one. It's called are you
gonna love this one?
Speaker 13 (17:19):
You love?
Speaker 1 (17:20):
And Adler is gonna absolutely hate it? Hey bird, hey birge.
I know someone compared Adler to w W E wrestler
j D McDonough superstar horns waggle, don't know horn horns waggle?
All right, orange, Okay, they see him and yeah, you
(17:40):
got a hat and put on backwards horn waggle.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
He's a little person, he is, what's a little fun.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
He's intercontinental champion. That's that's we could stare step it down.
It'd be rigged then you and then gosh wiggle waggle. Whatever. Man,
that's good. It doesn't look like you, buddy, thank you
a little, but no, hey bird, hey burge, And I
don't know, boy, this is this is this is a compliment.
But what we have to handle with kid gloves. I
(18:11):
really think if there's gonna be a movement for someone
to be guest picker when game day comes to TESCALUSA,
shouldn't it be you guys versus spam all. I mean,
that's controversial. So I know you got I know you
guys may even know Rhys Davis, but I honestly, I
see Rick or somebody from the show being guest picker,
(18:32):
that being I mean just saying, I mean we're look,
don't we can't be compared to James Man. It would
be he's and he would handle it so much better.
We would get into trouble, of course, now we would
have a great show from it. But I don't I'm
not delusional enough to think of all the famous people,
(18:53):
and there are lots from Alabama that ESPN Game Day
is gonna come here, and look, I don't mean any
just respect. I love James Span but probably thinking that
their pick would be the weather guy or these radio
guys versus say Bo Jackson versus I mean even Charles Barkley.
(19:14):
I mean, please look at the list of Alabama people.
Somebody Lionel, Richie Eric. I don't think that that we
really rank that. Now there's a couple of names that
are floating around.
Speaker 6 (19:28):
Julio Jones, he's uh stony dominant receiver in the NFL.
And retired Josh Jacobs. He plays for the Packers, but
they have a bye and so they're thinking that frees
him up. And then just coming off the Ryder Cup,
Justin Thomas uh so there's there's a couple that are
being flowed around. But Span is on the list, just
(19:49):
behind Miss Terry as a possible guest picker. And this
is online here this little who will it be?
Speaker 2 (19:57):
I forgot Tim Cook is from Deal and went to Yeah.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
I forgot you check out the latest colors of the iPhone.
I forgot about Courtney Cox. Yeah, yeah guy, And we
all think Hank, I mean Henk. We was just dead happy.
These don't care. Yeah, where's your picture? See? We don't people. Well,
I was just speaking. Helen Keller is not gonna be there.
Look what are you doing?
Speaker 2 (20:25):
Yeah, Channing Tatum, he's alive up there.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Any one of those that lived here when he was
like two years old? Count I don't know if that
counts counts now. I will tell you the what's your name? Octavia? Yes,
I mean she's from she been because she's Amys from Montgomery.
Oh yeah, great, Timmy from Montgomery? Oh yeah nice? So
so you know, and really, when it comes down to it,
the Text Nations got it right. If we're going to
(20:51):
pick somebody, you know, when you go down to the level,
say Span in this show, it's gotta be Gary. No
that'd be great. I mean, I'll get out there and it.
Speaker 8 (21:00):
Yeah, let's see, I'm looking at famous actors, actresses from Alabama.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
So you got Green Green I just talked about.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
Yeah, there's this chick, Laverne Cott. She's pretty good looking,
born in Mobile.
Speaker 8 (21:22):
About that beautiful woman, a character and grace and strong hands.
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What about the dog? So speedy?
Speaker 6 (23:25):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (23:25):
Why don't you give us so? What about the dog today?
Speaker 6 (23:28):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (23:28):
Yeah, what about the dog? What about you got three? Yeah?
We got three?
Speaker 6 (23:33):
And Cutty is Jc's dog. For those of you that like,
what are you talking about? Cutty is Jc's dog, JC.
It's it's a college dog. JC is back at home.
He's got a full time job that he's staying, you know,
for about a year at home, saving money he's already
looking at houses and all that.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
But so he's at home, so that means the dogs
at home. So that means we have three dogs.
Speaker 13 (23:53):
Boll.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
I bet you, I bet you'll come home and say, hey, JC,
I saw something looks perfect for what you're looking for. Yeah, yes, yes,
don't you. And but but it's time for cuddies. Annual exam.
Speaker 6 (24:05):
Now he is a he's a Cadi Hua leopard or whatever.
It's basically a Louisiana hound.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
He's a leopard.
Speaker 6 (24:11):
Yeah, that's it's yeah, that's the that's the I mean,
he's not a leopard, but that's just the name.
Speaker 11 (24:16):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (24:17):
And it's a it's a big dog. He's ninety pounds.
Think of a really big black lab okay, with a
little blue merle in him. Uh.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
That that's what he is.
Speaker 6 (24:28):
And he's uh, Terry's tournament kind of of a baby.
He used to be a hardened college dog. And for
those of you that have lived a college life, you
know what I mean. And uh, and now he's just
he's softy. Now he's a ninety pound baby, is what
he is.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
I can't imagine being in college and even being able
to care for a guy. I know they had a
house full of them. My dog. I couldn't have had
a dog, didn't. I couldn't even take care of myself
in COG. I mean I would, I would. I would
forget too, I would forget I had a dog. Right.
Speaker 6 (24:58):
Well, you know when you work eight to five, and
those of you that do that, you know, it's it's
hard to schedule appointments during the work day because you're working.
And so yeah and so uh and and so JC
had organized with Terry. Hey, if y'all could the VET
is right off the exit, and I'm gonna leave or
work a little early. If y'all could meet me at
the vet and just get Cuddy there, then I'll take
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over because it's time for his annual exam.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
And uh classic, you know that's a classic.
Speaker 6 (25:24):
What about And so Terry informs me, Hey around, you know,
four four thirty. We got to do this, that is
I'm like, uh so, I'm like, here we go.
Speaker 1 (25:35):
Uh so we we harness cutty up.
Speaker 6 (25:37):
He knows we're going somewhere, and he jumps in the
truck and uh and we check in and we you know,
he gets there and we're like, all right, we're out.
Speaker 5 (25:45):
So we go.
Speaker 6 (25:45):
We go back home, and Jac calls about an hour
and a half later and goes, well, they can't do
anything with Cutty.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
And I'm like, what are you talking about.
Speaker 6 (25:52):
He's supposed to get like his rabies, his you know,
border teller and heartworm test and all this stuff.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
What's tell up? He don't.
Speaker 6 (26:03):
And and he's like, uh, no, cut He's decided that
nothing's gonna happen today. Ninety pounds, understand, strong dog. He's
not snapping or biting it anybody, but he just doesn't
want you touching with his heinee or or anything else
and getting shots.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
And he just decided, now I'm not happening. It's not happening,
do you know?
Speaker 6 (26:21):
And uh and Jac said, at one point I was
literally laying on him. Now you understand, he's in his
work clothes bank you know, just dressed business casual, and
he has got just hair all over him, slobbery, his
pants are soaking wet.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
It's uh, it is it is.
Speaker 6 (26:39):
He's a mess, and he has worn out. And he's
like finally the vet said, all right, that's it. We
can't really, we can't do anything. And and so he
sent him home. And you talking about you can't believe it.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
They sent him most at art. Here's somebody never get
that time. Here's some medication for Cuddy.
Speaker 6 (26:56):
Uh, let's let's reschedule this for next week and an
hour and a half before y'all come.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
Here's here's this.
Speaker 6 (27:04):
Here's this pill kind of like I guess his anxiety
stuff like for stories and stuff. Uh, because he's he's
wound up. He's he's he's not letting us do anything.
And here's some more medicine. Give him three of these
about forty five minutes before you come to sedate him.
So when he gets here, he's just kind of woozy
and laid back, kind of like, you.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
Know, can I ask the obvious question, Greg Cuddy doesn't
like doctor's appointments. Is cud hey gonna let you give
him pills? Uh?
Speaker 6 (27:30):
Well, you know, you you wrap a you wrap something
in a wings, you know, cheese, Oh yeah, hot dog,
you smush it in there.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
He'll he won't even chew, you know, it'll be say.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
Franklin is like some kind of my wife. Well it's
my dog. It's not my wife's dog.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
Yeah, what do you do?
Speaker 2 (27:46):
It's our money, you know, it's our money.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
Became your dog with Friends dog Franklin as much yours
as he is Aaron.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
He's like a filter fish.
Speaker 8 (27:53):
He can he will spot a pill, chew it up,
and then out that pill comes and he swallows the
cheese like a whale with ye lang.
Speaker 6 (28:03):
This would bother you, though, and this is just all bothers.
This is how the fact this all bothers. This is
how the vets work. And I can't imagine that industry.
You couldn't find a seat in there.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
There's so many.
Speaker 6 (28:13):
Dogs and doggy daycares and it looked like Chick fil
a line. There's people picking up dogs and but they
go Cuddy Wilburn, Oh no, and now where's daddy?
Speaker 1 (28:27):
Oh not that they do not tell me you're making
that's no, let me tell you them. If I'm that
dog's daddy, somebody's to wrest me. I think you adopted prisons.
Yeah so uh so so daddy.
Speaker 6 (28:43):
Uh The VET was like, hey, daddy, got a help,
and uh I just knew that that language verbiage, that
would just.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
Well, I went off and you know, an art former
vet to the point that they didn't even like us
there anymore. When I had to lay out this is
not a family member. It's a family's pet, but not
not a member of the family. Didn't have a last name.
Speaker 6 (29:03):
Well, when Cuddy's daddy called me that that voice of
disgust and just being so tired.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
Yeah, hey, yeah, I mean breathing home. Yeah, hey, it's
they're kicking me out. It's just giving up. It's such
a think about it. I decided to do having a
last name and you being the dog's daddy and mama.
How absurd it is? I mean, because think about it.
Have you ever said to your kid? Maybe once? If
you did, you're angry. Uh, hey, take the kids outside
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so they can take a dump in the yard. Yeah yeah,
tell the kids that it's bathroom time for the kids.
Take them out in the yard over in the pine straw. Uh, hey,
the kid that the kids and I are sleeping on
the screened in porch. I mean, what are we talking about? Hey,
go get the kiddies rolling around in something dead in
the backyard. Oh, that's always a good.
Speaker 8 (29:49):
Every time I get my dog's water, I always remember that,
saying like it needs to be clean, so it needs
to be so cleaned their water does if you wouldn't
drink it then you don't need to be irving.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
You give you so ridiculous stupid.
Speaker 8 (30:04):
I don't go out in the yard and eat stuff
that's just out in the yard like I have. They
have a much lower standard, So no, it doesn't.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
Bacteria. They drink out of mud puddles.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
And they eat their own stuff.
Speaker 9 (30:18):
They were hunting dog pin and had that bucket that
you just kept umping water in and it looked about
the same color as gin.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
They didn't care some of this stuff. They know they're
playing on your heart strings, and they make this stuff
up so they can get another check. Yeah. I mean
dogs are extremely resilient.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
And the cats to in cold weather. If you're cold,
they're cold.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
That's not true. That's not true. The time I have
been cold before, and the dog wasn't cold because he's
made to live out doors. I mean his entire all
of his ancestors lived outdoors. I mean they they found
they used their body heating their fur and got under
something and kept warm. They lay in a in a
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and a and they took their bodies in a ball
and laid.
Speaker 4 (31:04):
In the yard.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
And you even use snow to be warm. Okay, they're
they're they they're animals. Right, that they're not human beings. No,
not true. I don't have you know, there are some
people that have enough further probably are like animals, but
most of us don't. Yeah, well, bless his heart. Yeah,
he said you're out. Yeah yeah, he basically said. And
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and I bet did they charge him to visit?
Speaker 10 (31:30):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (31:31):
Yeah yeah the lady uh oh that gret on the
way out. The lady said, okay, to be ninety dollars
for the doctor's visit and all this kind of stuff,
and and jac was like, no, no, no, no, no no.
The doctor said, we didn't get anything done, so don't
charge me for that.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
It's thirty five dollars for the medicine though, just like
he's daddy, just like I'm so proud of them. Moving
off of just one last thing as we were discussing, okay,
is the veterinarian experience is and it's a new generational thing.
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As we've said a thousand times during our years on
the radio, is you know, we were raised in small
towns and in your typical neighborhoods, little houses, big yards,
everybody had yard dogs, and the vet was not that
big a part of your life. You were never in
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that culture. Like we said, the vet might come to
our community center and say come here and we'll dip
your hunting dogs and this kind of thing. But there
was no reoccur you know, oh it's time for our
dogs of doctor's appointment, time for their checkup. That didn't exist.
So when when I got in that world, and I'm
(32:49):
not in it anymore, by the grace of God, is
when I would walk into that circle of pet owner,
I just didn't belong there, and it was very uncomfortable.
And there was and it seems like there's always, as
you pointed out, different versions, but these same characteristics that
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are represented. You always have the woman who really really
loves her dog. She's she's one of our seasoned citizens,
and it's a tiny little dog and she brings it in.
And all the big dogs that are barely unleashes. And
then there's always the person who's got too much dog.
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It's more dog that they can handle, and they want
to kill the little dog that the nice, kind, seasoned
citizen has who's trying to protect it, and and they're
trying to control their dog and it's dragging their owner.
You know, you got somebody who's got their's under controlled.
There's always that owner that's got too much dog and
the dog's dragging them around everywhere. And then over here
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on the other side, it's like the cat people don't
know what they're supposed to do. They come in cautious,
they've got the carrying case because you can't you can't
put a cat on the leash control one. And then
there's people that might be allergic to cats, and and
the whole place just turns in. And then then there's
the dog that craps in the floor. Then there's a
dog that pee's in the floor, and everybody acts like
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this is no big deal because they are all animal
loving pet people. To me, I don't like seeing things
relieve themselves in the floor and be all around and
all of that. And then then they start all the
weird stuff, like you're talking about last names, and it's
just a Sherry used to laugh so hard when it
when I was up to take the dog in to
the vets, she would just be laughing. She said, it's
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so funny to watch how uncomfortable you are in this arrangement.
I said, I'm going into a place where I just
don't belong. This is not my crowd. I shouldn't be here.
It feels strange. I don't I don't want to be here.
And and then the bills that just keep.
Speaker 6 (34:52):
Up and every little oh, I'm sitting here and you
got you got, No, you got to be ready for it.
And I'm sure that that this is out there and
I just haven't seen it. But if I was in
that world, I would have a kind of like trainer
Sean comes to your house. I would have a I
come to your house and we were d knocked, and
(35:14):
I'll do the annual visits or I'll do whatever at
your house. And then you don't have to go into
that world like I'm a mobile vet, and I hear.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
I come like yesterday courses again yesterday, your son JC
devoted a slice of live until just something he was
trying to get off his plate, and he accomplished nothing.
He's still got to go back, Okay, get that back. No.
And and then there's various drugs of all this kind
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and flee this and take that and worm this and
and and then when I see that's why when I
see people take the dogs like on a vacation, I
kind of tilt my head. I said, that's almost like
bringing work with you on vacation. Hey, I'm on vacation,
but I still got some projects I got to work on, right,
And I'm like, leave work at work. I mean, like
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that that dog situation is so overwhelming. Shouldn't there be
a vacation from that as well? Right, So, Bud, your
mind says, there are mobile vets.
Speaker 6 (36:14):
I used to use one, and I now wou talking
about like your farm animals, Like Greg, we know that happens.
But to your point, I'm talking about, like, hey, it's
time for your annual will come to your house. It's like,
not the grooming people, the groomers. Yeah, yeah, but if
that's out there, I haven't seen it, but I might
have to.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
I might have to get that.
Speaker 8 (36:30):
Well, how much is that going to cost you? Because
the cost of having the annual cost of having a dog?
I've had a dog for about fifteen sixteen years, and
it is it is radically changed. In the first five
years of that dog's life to the last ten years
of this dog's life, it has radically changed. And I'm
looking it up and I'm googling it, and I'm trying
to check and search on things.
Speaker 2 (36:52):
And it's not just my imagination.
Speaker 8 (36:54):
It's gone up sixty percent over the last decade, way
over pacing inflation.
Speaker 2 (37:00):
And it's like, what's going on?
Speaker 8 (37:02):
Why did it go from like one hundred and twenty
dollars a year to like three hundred dollars a year.
Speaker 6 (37:07):
Well per dog, JC, they ran the list and now
this is if nothing's wrong. Now he had to buy
the medicine. I think it was two eighty five for
just for the annuals.
Speaker 1 (37:19):
Can I tell you why? Because what are you gonna do?
They got you. I mean, what are you gonna do?
You go, well, what this is too expensive? Okay, so
I guess we'll do something. Come back then we want
I hope your dog didn't die, right.
Speaker 2 (37:31):
And you can't.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
They got you.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
I mean they're gonna go on vacation and board your dog.
You gotta get everything to.
Speaker 1 (37:36):
Be up today. Yeah, and let me tell you what
you do. You pay again, you pay for the boarding
and then you take him back to be get medicine
for kennel cough that he caught while being in the company. Right, Yeah, Okay,
It's just I mean, this's never ending. And to each
his own. I mean, I'm glad that there are people
say it's worth every dime to me, it's worth every
clean up to me. I understand what I'm getting into
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when I get an animal. You some do, some don't like,
I said. I did have a friend of mine that
didn't know. I said, I'm afraid you like the idea
of this, but you don't understand. And some people this
is what they love and it's fulfilling to them. And
I say, that is wonderful, not my thing. I'm glad
it's over. I'm glad I'm not in it anymore. But
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my friend and it was just what we played. He said,
what do you mean? I said, I want you to
hear this phrase, what about the dog? I said, that's
about the interer in your life right now. You're getting
a puppy for your kids and your family, and it
feels wonderful. You have no idea what this is going
to be like. And did you know about six months later,
if they made it that long, they gave the dog bay?
Did they? He said? He said, When we start saying
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what about the dog? He said, I couldn't believe how
disruptive it was. He said, we had a life before
that dog, and a life with the dog, and the
dog and the life before it was a better life.
The idea of it is wonderful and for some people
the work of it is also just a fulfilling. And
for those people, I say, enjoy your dogs and cat
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and whatever else.
Speaker 6 (39:01):
Yeah, because you're right, because the people on the other
side of the counter that got help and make the
not only do they have us, but I can't imagine
what your days like if you if you actually worked there.
You got to hey, you don't know what's going about
to come walking thin you know what there there?
Speaker 1 (39:16):
Because when if you have an animal that your family loves,
these people are god sins. Yeah, and this is but boy,
it better be a calling. I would say, owning a
dog and being in the veterinarian world, these have to
be callings. Yeah, you know, we'll be better. Okay. So
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we remember when the Karens all came forward and they
really had a blast during the pandemic. It was it
was fertile ground for Karens. But before they had the
pandemic and all this Karens everywhere, they had another place,
another bastion for Karens. And that is being part of
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any community that have us has a homeowner's association. Oh,
there's nothing more wonderful for the karens Uh Missus Kravitz boy,
if they if they can, if they can watch when
you put your trash can back up and keep an
eye on your house twenty four to seven coach checking
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out your landscaping. They just love it. Now, remember the homeowners'
associations were established way back when, like a lot of things,
with a pretty good a pretty good mission. Yeah, and
the mission was, let's don't let's let's monitor things and
let's kind of keep an eye on things that would
devalue our properties and our homes. Oh but Karen, Karen
(40:44):
and Missus Kravitz in Poindexter, they can't stay inside those
parameters with they senses. This is power, This is our
opportunity to critique our neighbors. Now we've lost all sight
of why we originally create this, which is property value,
because those things just don't happen enough for Karen, they
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don't happen enough for Missus Kravitz, they don't happen enough
for Poindextreme. So they have to find these little intricate
things that have nothing to do with property value at
everything to do with them, maybe just taking their power
to uh to to be tattle tales. Yeah, and take
pictures of your driveway and things like that, which feel great.
(41:27):
Oh yeah, and uh and Greg, I'm afraid that Speedy
has violated his homeowner association in the world. I couldn't.
I could not. And hey, Terry will she is furious.
How long you been there? You know about six years?
Speaker 6 (41:40):
Six years we've been and Riverwoods Subdivision, Riverwoods Association and Helena, Alabama.
Speaker 1 (41:47):
It seems like he's a little out of control.
Speaker 6 (41:49):
Yeah, a real breaker. I go to the mailbox yesterday. Hey, honey,
have you checked the mail No? I haven't, Okay, I
got it. I go there and it's a few things,
and I see there's an envelope from the Riverwoods. So
I'm like, well, that's normally in January. We've paid our dues,
which is a lot.
Speaker 1 (42:04):
And why do you pay those dues? Property value? Oh yeah,
let's let's make sure that we all watch our property value. Listen,
let's let's watch out.
Speaker 6 (42:12):
Yeah, won't y'all have to pay more attention to the
entrance of the subdivision.
Speaker 1 (42:15):
How crappy that looks? Oh, and don't forget you did
you finished the landscaping in there for free. Oh yeah,
I remember you and all you buddy, Oh yeah, oh
yeah man. But Karen's got no interest in that.
Speaker 14 (42:25):
No, no, no.
Speaker 6 (42:26):
So I checked the mail and I see this, and
I'm thinking, well, well, that's weird. Are they sending the
notice early, just giving everybody don't forget in January? And
you know, all this kind of stuff you don't forget,
you Walley. And I open it up and it's like, uh,
you know, dear resident. As our community association manager, we're
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responsible for enforcing the community government documents.
Speaker 1 (42:53):
Blah blah blah blah blah. They even call it government.
Speaker 6 (42:56):
And your community uh is regularly inspected by our managing agent,
oh no, better known as Karen. When your section of
the was inspected, we noticed, we noticed something that needs
to be corrected. Oh and I'm thinking, well, it can't
be my yard.
Speaker 1 (43:15):
I'm proud of my yard.
Speaker 6 (43:16):
I try to keep it up and and and landscaping
and all this kind of stuff. But the grass, you
you know, uh, And I'm like, what can't be that?
Speaker 1 (43:24):
What could it be? I'm sitting here scratching trash.
Speaker 6 (43:27):
Can please store your utility trailer in an enclosed structure approved.
Speaker 1 (43:33):
By ARC and I'm thinking, what that's weird.
Speaker 6 (43:37):
What oh last week I was re I guess, uh water,
I was staining my my utility trailer deck and I
and I rolled it out and I pressure washed it
and you know, had to sit in the sun and
then and then I stained it, uh you know. And
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so I'm thinking, wait a minute, this can't that can't
be it. And they provide a picture. They provide a
picture and I'm like, wait a minute, that is my trailer.
Speaker 1 (44:10):
Somebody was at the edge of my driveway.
Speaker 6 (44:12):
Take a picture of my driveway and a trailer that
strayed out there.
Speaker 1 (44:17):
Equation. It was mid afternoon one day.
Speaker 6 (44:20):
I pressure washed it to clean it and then you
have to let it dry. So it was that afternoon
overnight and the next day until dark and then I
pulled it into the garage where I water sealed it
and stained it.
Speaker 1 (44:34):
And that you're telling me, for a day and a
half my.
Speaker 6 (44:37):
Trailer stay in the driveway, and you want to send
me something saying I can't.
Speaker 1 (44:41):
I don't store with my utility trailer.
Speaker 6 (44:44):
And anybody would have a brain that looks easy and
say and sees that we've been there for six years.
And they look over and they see a utility trailer.
They go, well, that's odd, okay, that never, that's never
out there. But come back in a couple of days,
and if it's still there, okay, whatever. But if you
did come back in a couple of days, you wouldn't.
Speaker 1 (45:02):
See it there. You want to know why? Why? Because
I don't store it there? You idiot?
Speaker 5 (45:07):
Right?
Speaker 1 (45:08):
Or do you what meant?
Speaker 9 (45:09):
What sounds like when you got when you got the letter,
when you got the letter, the trailer was already put
back up.
Speaker 1 (45:14):
Oh yeah, yeah it was you because I don't start there.
H o a viola. I'm not handy like you, Rick,
I'm not handy like i'd have had it going half
a day it there?
Speaker 6 (45:29):
No sounds like he did, Sorry, Peter Brady there, I
mean you know like sometimes you know, like you you
you hook it up to your truck and you get
a little around that.
Speaker 1 (45:37):
You're going hunting the next day.
Speaker 6 (45:39):
You know, Yeah, I might stay out there overnight, but
nobody's stored anything out there. And then you want to
take a picture. So somebody, this is this little community organizer,
just waited one morning when dextra Karen or missus Kravitt.
Speaker 1 (45:51):
So they want to.
Speaker 6 (45:52):
They want to creep up to the edge of my
driveway and take a picture of my driving and then
send it to the management company it's ms McKay management
whatever and waste time and money and then send me
a letter saying I can't store it there.
Speaker 1 (46:08):
But guess what, I don't. That's the point I'm working on.
I have a place where it goes that just ain't it?
Speaker 10 (46:16):
Hell?
Speaker 5 (46:16):
Dare you?
Speaker 1 (46:17):
And how about this? If you've got if you've.
Speaker 6 (46:20):
Got repeat offenders, right, somebody's always I mean, it's always
out there and it's just blah blah blahh. But guess
that never happens at my It's never out there for
days or whatever. Obviously, somebody if you got walk around
since okay, well yeah, if you've got walking around since
and you look over to somebody that's been there for
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about six years, and you if you're the carring that
rides around and wants to tattle on everybody, could be
a poindexter.
Speaker 1 (46:48):
You look, you go, well, that's never there because that
house is never a problem.
Speaker 6 (46:51):
Yeah, okay, somebody move in he's obviously because I got
sense and because I can dry so sure, I can
put my blinker on and stop. So I got some
kind of sense. I can reason that he's not storing
it there. They're obviously working on it.
Speaker 1 (47:05):
Yeah. Wow, though, by the way, you can and let's
tell about this. How let's go back to the original
reason that people form these homeowners associations. And I'm not
in one. I'm thankful I'm not in one. I never
want to be in one. Is the original design was
to protect property value? Tell me how a trailer in
the driveway being stained affects anybody's property? Vague right? I
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just won't tell you what that has to do. That
speeding of a bit of a rule. So let me so,
let me, let me, let me, let me just tell
the Riverwoods Association. Kiss my, you can't say that. I'm sorry, Rick,
That's a good way to end it, though, Baker my
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trailer in the driveway because I was.
Speaker 5 (47:54):
Working on it.
Speaker 1 (47:55):
Why is it not there?
Speaker 5 (47:56):
Now?
Speaker 15 (47:56):
You know what?
Speaker 1 (47:57):
You know what you have to do to a deck
after you pressure wash it, you have to let it dry.
You can't stain it, you idiot? Do you not know that?
Did you just tell? Did you just tell the kids? Here?
I thought i'd try to make that rout.
Speaker 3 (48:09):
Is the Rick Burgess showed to get taken care of,
and when it asked, you know, it's it was taken
care of, like you know within that day.
Speaker 6 (48:29):
You don't know why because I don't start there. I
was working on it, so I was not there now
because I don't start there.
Speaker 1 (48:38):
What speed he's talking about, Papa, He said, guess.
Speaker 2 (48:41):
Somebody's homeowners association, that's what.
Speaker 6 (48:48):
But seriously, why is it that you an association? People
always think like something's up? Can you had not ever
roll up to a house and use common sense and go, well,
this person's never been a problem.
Speaker 1 (49:01):
Obviously they're working on the trailer. Do do do you
just moving? Instead? You want to.
Speaker 6 (49:05):
Assume the worst, like, oh, they're doing something wrong. You
can't store it there.
Speaker 1 (49:10):
Well, I'm not storing it there, I'm working on it.
I want you to think about this. It's like it
was in the world. It's like being a policeman and like,
will it really well behaved community? You never had to
do anything. You know you have boy, so when you
when you have something, it kind of gives you a
little bit of a jolly. Yeah, You're like, oh good,
there's something. Somebody's got a trailer out here? And it's
not supposed to be stored out here. Of course it's
(49:31):
not there now. How come because I don't store it there,
I'm working on it. I'm working on it.
Speaker 6 (49:37):
So for all of you out there, and I know
we say carings or whatever, but look, I understand being
on a probably a homeowner association committee.
Speaker 1 (49:45):
It's it's long work. You got meetings and all that.
People never see it or hear about.
Speaker 6 (49:49):
It, and I got all that, but but there has
to be common sense about well, they're not repeat offenders there.
Speaker 1 (49:57):
You know, their house is never a problem or whatever.
Speaker 6 (50:00):
You know, So if you see a tailor out in
the driveway for a day and a half because somebody's
pressure water, I'm surprising the picture that they creeped up
to the edge of my driveway and took a picture
of my house. I'm surprised they didn't see the pressure
washer sitting beside it because I was working on it.
Speaker 1 (50:16):
I was cleaning the deck and then and then water
seiling it. Let me, but it has to dry. Let
me have if you don't mind, Can I have the letter?
Gonna go get it. I just put it back in
my bag. Would i'd like to have it? Yeah? Okay,
so you don't want it, it was your mind. What
are you going to do with it? Way till he leaves.
Let's make it. Let's make copies of it and use
(50:37):
the letter head and keep putting complaints in his mouth.
That's a great idea. Use that same picture. Hey man,
I'm gonna I'm gonna take care of this. I promise you.
What are you taking care of Oh? I tell you
one thing now now, Terry Wilburn's taking care of some
of it. She's she, she's like, she wants a copy
of the picture sent to her.
Speaker 6 (50:57):
Like, who is creeping up on the edge of it
at our house taking a picture of my driveway?
Speaker 1 (51:02):
I tell you who can fix this? That lady that
got Adler's skateboard back?
Speaker 2 (51:07):
Yeah, we need to hurt that person on it.
Speaker 6 (51:10):
I don't understand again again for those of you out there,
and I know I'm preaching to the choir for a
lot of you, and I'm not sitting here playing the victim.
I'm mad about it because where's the common sense in
the world right now where you can't under Why do.
Speaker 1 (51:27):
You have to think, oh, well, they're trying to get
away for something they can't store it there. Well, I'm not.
I'm not storing it there. I'm working on it. Can
you not work on things in your driveway? I'm handy?
What the heck? So why is it not there now?
Because I don't store it there? When I got the
letter in the mail yesterday, it had been gone for
(51:47):
a week. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (51:50):
I literally pressure washed it, let it sit in the
sun for one day so it would dry, pushed it
in my driveway and water sealed its constant and stained it.
Speaker 1 (52:00):
Back to this againd I mean, it's not out there.
Speaker 6 (52:02):
So matter of fact, hold on, I pay I pay
for a place forget to store my my my trailers.
Speaker 1 (52:09):
I like Sally receipts on that. I'll give you one
right now. It's it's the darnedest thing. I cannot believe it. Right,
So you're paying extra so it's not in the driveway, right,
I have a I have a five by eight and
a six and a half by twelve trailers, and and
and there and and they have two trailers and they
store they they're stored at at a place in Helena
(52:32):
where you can pay to have them stored. And it's
not much. So you don't know, you want to why
why because I know I can't. I don't stored out there.
It was working. You left it out there too long?
And how about this? They got you, They take it at.
Speaker 6 (52:46):
You, and then they want to send me the rule
about what all you can and can't store and all
that nobody is.
Speaker 1 (52:53):
Storing image to you. Yeah, this is what you signed.
Speaker 6 (52:58):
This is the arc.
Speaker 1 (52:59):
Okay, that's great, that's wonderful to think about it. How
many times they rode through the neighborhood, nobody's doing anything.
This made their day. They were so they were so excited.
Speaker 6 (53:07):
But you do realize the way the reason I pay
mortgage every month is that I have a house, I
have a driveway, and you do things in the driveway.
Speaker 1 (53:14):
You know, you work on stuff.
Speaker 6 (53:16):
You you park there, you play there, you do things
so you can actually work on your stuff there.
Speaker 1 (53:22):
Apparently not apparently not break. It wouldn't even the apparently
not real breaker. It wasn't even there for two sleeps,
not even to.
Speaker 2 (53:33):
The one night. If you did store it there one
night though.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
Well no, no, no, it's not broke, broke a rule.
It was were not there so that so the deck
could stay I could drive Well, I don't know how
arn't supposed to know that it's.
Speaker 9 (53:47):
Her fault that you broke the should put a sign
up that said.
Speaker 1 (53:50):
Working on working on it. Please please understand, it'll just
be here a short time. I won't know who's peeping
up on my house. Should have contact stopping. You should
have contacted Riverwood Association. Oh we will today, and you
should have said we're just working on our trailer. We're
not storing. I mean, where do we live? Where is
this Russia?
Speaker 10 (54:09):
Where?
Speaker 1 (54:11):
So? Let me tell you where's common sense? Well, it's gone.
Did the person driving either shoe that day? Or what
were they do? Do they go to Walmart? A they
able to check out? All right? Let me tell you.
Can you not reason? Let me tell you what it's like.
You're you're at then you're at the hunting camp right,
we're down at camp house. Okay, and for some reason,
we just not seeing deer this year. Okay, we're just
(54:32):
not seeing them. And we keep telling ourselves, hey, they
don't shoot a young buck. Okay, don't shoot it. Let's
let's let them walk. But you set out there and
you ain't seen the deer. I mean, you ain't seen
one and you've set out there day after day, you've
seen nothing, and all of a sudden, a decent buck
walks out, probably not a shooter, but you ain't seen nothing,
(54:53):
and you kind of get excited and you and you
throw down on it and you and you go, at
least I got to shoot something. That's that's what they do.
They ride around and they never see anything, and they
don't feel imported, and they haven't been able to tell
anybody what to do, and they can't wait to find
a rule breaker, and they found you, you know, breaking
the rules. I can't get to tell you quick enough, right, technically, No,
(55:15):
let me tell you where we're We've lived for over
twenty years. It was a neighborhood that was built inside
a neighborhood, meaning it used to be just be wild
ye land, and so the neighborhood that had been there
for years, they didn't have an h O way. So
when they built the newer houses and the place that
you used to just be at one time just a
wooded area, right, they tried to get us all to
(55:36):
go in on one and we all said new and
they tried, no, it'll help on property things, said new
not doing it, and we rejected. Is that how you
sounded you not doing it. You don't want to be
in that situation. I don't like living in Russia. I
don't like living in North Korea. I like to be free.
I like liberty, you know. And what you've done is
you said up, you know, I'm going to go somewhere
(55:56):
where they don't have liberty. And you you got out
there and the castapo's going through your neighborhood and they
noticed that you had your trailer out there and they
didn't like it, and you're gonna pay a fine for it.
Think about all the steps that had to happen, and
then I'm done.
Speaker 6 (56:11):
I don't want to So somebody had to drive by,
somebody had to stop, somebody had to take a picture,
not reason it out because that house has never been pre.
Speaker 1 (56:19):
Obviously that person I see room breakers, all I say.
Speaker 6 (56:22):
Then I've got to go back and get behind my
little keyboard, and then I've got to actually send the
picture yep to the management company, give the address, make
a complaint. The management company then has to spend time
get put the letter into the picture into a letter,
fold it up, then put a stamp on it, then
(56:42):
take it to.
Speaker 1 (56:42):
The mailbow to the post office. Then they have to
mail it.
Speaker 6 (56:46):
The post lady has to give it to I have
to get it all that step because somebody couldn't reason out.
Speaker 1 (56:51):
That I'm just working on the trailer. We do that
like a trailer. That's where I feel like I live.
You will not start it. See Hakim Jeffries uh is
not happy because we have jd Vance and Trump. They
(57:15):
keep putting a meme up of him dressed as an
illegal in a Mexican sombrero.
Speaker 12 (57:20):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (57:20):
Yeah, And he went on MSNBC and he was not happy.
So he was he was mad about them a sombrero
on Hakim. So here he is getting upset about that.
And then we'll see jd Vance be asked about it.
First here's MSNBC in the Hakeem Jeffreys meltdown. Here we go.
(57:41):
It's a disgusting video. And we're going to continue to
make Claire big Tree will get you nowhere.
Speaker 3 (57:47):
We are fighting to protect the healthcare of the American
people in the face of an unprecedented Republican assault.
Speaker 6 (57:58):
So Trump took him on MSNB saying double down and
had him he did hilarious and then Trump was behind
him and.
Speaker 2 (58:07):
He does down. It does double down.
Speaker 1 (58:10):
Sorry, So now a reporter is of course gonna lament
on behalf of the American people. Is it helpful? JD?
Vance Vice President JD. I dare you? Is it?
Speaker 4 (58:20):
Dare you?
Speaker 1 (58:21):
Is it helpful to do this kind of thing? And
so here's the exchange with Jdvans.
Speaker 14 (58:25):
The President's been posting some images of Leader Jeffries and
Sandra Schumer. You've said that you're interested in good faith
negotiations with these leaders, but you know what messages that's
And is it helpful to post pictures of Leader Jeffries
and the sombrero if you're trying to have good faith
talks with him?
Speaker 10 (58:42):
Oh?
Speaker 15 (58:42):
I think it's funny. The President's joking and we're having
a good time. You can negotiate in good faith while
also poking a little bit of fun at some of
the absurdities of the Democrats positions, and even you know,
poking some fun at the absurdity of the Democrats themselves.
I mean, I'll tell Hakeem Jeffries right now, I make
this solemn promise to you that if you help us
reopen the government, the sombrero memes will stop. And I
(59:03):
talked to the President of the United States about.
Speaker 1 (59:06):
That, so still got a big face the shutdown lady.
Remember we talked about this through all of our government
shutdowns in the past, some of them, some of them
as long as two weeks and a little bit. The
shutdowns of the past. The posturing is always fun to
watch as one party tries to make sure the other
(59:28):
party gets blamed. And Schumer is going to be asked
by CNN that the Republicans seem to be winning the game.
It's being called the Schumer shutdown. And Schumer doesn't seem
ready for that question or something, or makes like you
can't hear them.
Speaker 2 (59:45):
He says he can't hear you.
Speaker 1 (59:46):
Oh okay, he says, I can't hear you.
Speaker 10 (59:50):
Every Republican who has gone on TV the last twelve
hours or so has called this the Schumer shutdown. What
do you say about that name?
Speaker 1 (59:59):
The stare at the camera, staring at the camp He
obviously heard him, obviously, because the center of Schumer can
you hear me? I can't hear the center of humor?
Can you hear me? Listen to this comment right here?
Speaker 10 (01:00:11):
I don't think Senator of Schumer can hear me right now?
Maybe the government shutdown included audio on Capitol Hill.
Speaker 15 (01:00:17):
Oh so.
Speaker 1 (01:00:31):
The we're also talking that people they would normally be
on their side. Oh yeah, this is good. I see
this Charlemagne deal. Oh yeah, yeah, I'm about the Charlemagne.
You want to do the Alan basically like, hey, I'm out,
(01:00:52):
I mean officially all right, So here's former liberal Democrat
Alan Dershowitz, who is going to scot scorched earth on
the current state of the Democratic Party. And we said
this this week right now, the state of the Democrats
trying to do this shutdown thing. You're too injured right now.
You need to go mend that. You're tone deaf and
(01:01:17):
you don't understand how frustrated even people who supported you
for a while are with this party right now. Your
timing on this is bad. But here is Alan Dershwitz.
Here we go.
Speaker 7 (01:01:28):
I'm going to be supporting the Republicans in the midterm election.
I'm hoping that the Republicans maintained control both of the
House and the Senate. The last thing I want is
Chuck Schumer to be head of the Senate, or Liz
Warren to be chairperson of a committee, or AOC to
be chairperson of a committee. The Democrats that have not
(01:01:48):
only lost my votes, but they have made me an
enemy essentially by how they've moved away from American values,
Israeli values and values and decency. So I'm not only
no longer a Democrat, I'm not a Republican, but I
am a very anti Democrat. I'm against the Democratic Party.
I will do anything to see mom Donnie defeated.
Speaker 1 (01:02:11):
There going on, And yeah, they know Eric Adams dropping
out in New York. We'll see if that helps. But
it's crazy that he still has a lead. Yeah. Well,
and there's a question that the view go to five
now that asked, Ma'm Donnie, as they say his name,
Mom Donnie. Mom Donnie is trying to answer the question.
But what he says is just two words that mean
(01:02:33):
the same thing. Uh, he's gonna, of course, you know,
Joey has to be sure she goes and and takes
care of him. And he's going to take on Trump
calling you a communist. So I want you, I want
you to listen to what he says. Next he corrects her,
but then he gives herself a label. What really just
means the same thing. So here here is the view
in Joey Bahart talking to mom. Donnie.
Speaker 2 (01:02:56):
Let's quickly tick through all the things that Trump said
about it about your Let's get that out of the
way right Number one.
Speaker 13 (01:03:02):
He's attacking you as a communist, are you No, I'm
a democratic socialist. That means I believe in dignity for
all people.
Speaker 1 (01:03:09):
You're I'm a demogratic, I think, not a communist. I
agree with that.
Speaker 13 (01:03:14):
No, I'm not a communist, and I think you know,
a lot of New Yorkers have asked me, what does
it mean that you're a democratic socials. Yes, and I
tell them to think about the words of doctor King
from decades ago. So call it democracy or call it
democratic socialism. There has to be a better distribution of
wealth for all of God's children in this country.
Speaker 1 (01:03:28):
And that's that's the hard thing, Oh God's children. The
redistribution of wealth is communism, socialism, I mean, it's socialism
is nothing but commy you want to be it's baby communism.
Speaker 5 (01:03:41):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (01:03:42):
You know, if you're redistributing wealth and you're taking from
one group and giving it to another group, we don't
want that. That has never worked throughout the history of time.
It's not going to work this time. It will empower
the ruling class, and it will do that, and then
everybody else will be put in equal mediocre situations. Mediocrity
(01:04:05):
will be for society, and then there'll be shortages like
this idiotic plan he had about doing government stores. Everywhere
government stores have been tried, you end up walking in
buying whatever the government could get cheap, and that's what's
on the shelves. I mean, I mean, my goodness, we've
had countries with government stores where the basic hygiene products
(01:04:26):
for women and to some degree everybody are not even available.
Because you know what, when you're trying to get people
to give you things in bulk and not make a profit,
I mean, what are you turning into. You're turning into
some sort of you know, food bank or something that
lives off donations and you just have to give people
(01:04:47):
to eat what people were willing to give. It's absurd
and it's never worked. And if the people of New
York embrace this guy, then you get what you deserve. Yep. Yeah, sad,
because it affects everybody New York so big. It's a
big one.
Speaker 8 (01:05:03):
They talk about how great socialism is, but then they
can't even call it just socialism.
Speaker 2 (01:05:07):
They have to add democratic socialism. Well, what's wrong with socialism?
Speaker 7 (01:05:11):
Then?
Speaker 2 (01:05:11):
I thought socialism was so great. Why do we even
have to add the words democratic socialism to to it?
Speaker 1 (01:05:16):
Why? What what's going on?
Speaker 6 (01:05:19):
Look, he's a good talker, he can communicate. Well, now
what he's saying, it's mumbo jumbo jumbo. Yeah, but he's
pulling a good one and going in and talking and
talking around who he really is in a lot of cases.
Speaker 1 (01:05:32):
And for some reason, the New Yorkers are buying it.
There's New York City. There's never been a dictator in
the history of the world that didn't know how to
portray themselves as something else. Right, every one of them
do that? Like say that what were the Nazis telling everybody?
By the way, they were the fascist just heads up,
they were telling everybody what everybody needs to be on
(01:05:52):
equal playing ground. We need to redistribute the wealth, we
need to make our streets safer than ever by taking
up all the guns.
Speaker 2 (01:05:58):
I mean, they were also of the socialists.
Speaker 8 (01:06:00):
You know, that's correct, not see the ess and social Yeah,
here's the difference between socialism and democratic socialism.
Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
Oh yeah, there's a.
Speaker 8 (01:06:11):
It's a pile they're both just a stinking pile and
one just had sprinkles on top.
Speaker 1 (01:06:16):
You sent me that emoji the other day. Greg, that's right,
good need. We'll be back hanging there. More of the
show coming up right after this. Man to you. Jane
Goodall has gone on them. You talking about the chimpanzee lady, Yeah,
(01:06:38):
sadly killed by chimp. No, no, I'm just kidding. You
know what. She's shaking hands with danger. You messed with you, Greg,
I heard a bubbles was just Michael Jackson's. Once he
grows up, it'll rip your arm off. I want to
say something with it that I found out about chimpanzees
just this week, but it's so grotesque and it's so horrifying,
(01:06:59):
I'm not sure I could even speak. Remind me to
tell you in the break. It's rough.
Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
Is it what they go after when they attack humans?
Speaker 1 (01:07:09):
We know that too. It is well, it's another thing
that I didn't know they did. I knew that they
this was a there was a band of chimpoo other
so you're pulling out of me at her it is
there was a band of chimpanzees. This is where he
shines here, and they decided unfortunately. You know, they're very
(01:07:29):
advanced as far as animals. They'll make tools, they'll do
all kinds of stuff. And look at James and uh
and they he said, Jane one bad Greg. So wait
a minute. So when you look at her, that's what
came to your mind. I remember you mentioned he said, No,
I'll tell you what else is good, not just your
(01:07:50):
name good wish I was a champangee. Okay, so I said,
they joining in. By the way, Jane Goodall's dead at
ninety one. This is okay, all right, so a lot
of the years, which means she made it. But anyway,
so it is this chimp the band of Chimpanzees, because
(01:08:15):
it actually was one of these you know, urban legend
shows and really good footage. By the way, in Mississippi speeding,
we got a monkey problem, really good, really good footage,
and got chimpanzee is on the lose. Nobody was even
claiming bigfoot. This guy had incredible footage and it is
either a gorilla or a chimpanzee. And they said it
(01:08:37):
might have been somebody's pet at some point. And they've
got this thing in the swamp and it's tearing, you know,
bark off a tree and eat and I mean they
got a pretty good shot of it. And it's uh,
you know, their strength is incredible. I've talked about Yeah, yeah, anyway,
it was they were talking about how dangerous they can be.
M was that you, Jane? That last picture? It was
(01:08:59):
And so so there there was a band up not
in Mississippi, but they were They were saying they were
trying to show you how dangerous they can be by
referencing a story in some other place wherever chimpanzees live.
And at a band of chimpanzees decided the little township
down here, we're tired of it. Looks like that'd be
(01:09:21):
a good place to go and make trouble pillage and
they pillaged about it and all I'm going to say,
and it's horrifying. The children didn't farewell. Where was this all? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:09:35):
No, the children didn't fair Where is this?
Speaker 4 (01:09:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:09:37):
Where is this where ever chimpanzees live? What do you
mean by that? Why did you bring up?
Speaker 4 (01:09:41):
So?
Speaker 1 (01:09:41):
Obviously Mississippi's where they saw something in the woods they
thought was chimpanze. So they said, and this can be
dangerous because and here's an example. So here's what they did.
In this one country to a township, and it was
ugly a village.
Speaker 2 (01:09:56):
It was bad, bad.
Speaker 1 (01:09:59):
They come in, Oh do they come in? Don't even
bring that humanity. Let me tell you, if a chimpanzee
snatches your child, it's worse than about any kind of animal,
especially if they both want one. I've seen that. That's awful.
Oh buddy, they get to let it go. Yeah, no,
(01:10:21):
oh well it was I've seen it. I don't want
to talk about it. It's bad. You ain't never seen it.
It was another animal. It was a monkey. I've seen that. Yeah.
You ever seen them fight over a monkey. Oh, it's
not good. You know. They're knock them out of the trees,
some on the ground. Something that's right. They're organized well,
and then play tug of war. Yes they will, and
something's got to give. Now picture now, picture that being human.
(01:10:42):
You're gonna have to walk that out a little bit.
You just can't play it. You say, wherevers little? No,
you know, I'm just telling you it's bad. Yeah, Rick
sounds bad. I'm sure this wasn't some hall eyes this
horror movie. I'm just telling you. I saw the guy
talking about it. You can go research it for yourself
and it happened. Band of chimpanzees. You no, not, I'm
(01:11:03):
googling this. I was not in Mississippi. Band of chimps.
It was No, it was Arkansas. No, it was a
band of chimps. Band of chimps, take over village, go
after village, and just pillage Mississippi. Story is they're just
one that lived in one something's out there that looks
like a chimpanzee, and it really does. And they got footage,
and they got footage, Okay, and everybody's terrified because they
(01:11:23):
could be super dangerous. Oh yeah, look how many more
stories we're gonna have on them? The dominate or face off,
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 11 (01:11:30):
And when no one and and here we go, I'm sorry.
I warned y'all don't want any part of this. I warned,
violent chimps attack.
Speaker 1 (01:11:41):
I told you, hmm, you don't want this. And they
get organized too. Rick, we were talking about Jane Goodall,
just talking about how dangerous her work was. Yeah she was,
seriously they loved her, but you never know, okay, Rick.
Speaker 6 (01:11:54):
In areas where humans and chimpanzees habitats overlap, it's not good.
Chimps have been build a village near chimpanzee to raid
the village for crops and attack humans.
Speaker 1 (01:12:08):
The word pillage. Ye, I warned you, if your village
is near a bunch of chimpanzees, you got to move
and if and.
Speaker 6 (01:12:17):
If you're if that's the case, they don't have that
opportunity and then your well we can all move, not all,
not everybody, And can you not walk?
Speaker 1 (01:12:25):
And let's go. No, we're going another way. Armful And
I told you a small child and hey, don't tell it.
I beg you not to tell it. They stole the kid.
Speaker 2 (01:12:38):
I told you stop it. You had a rogue chimp
that was repeat offended.
Speaker 1 (01:12:44):
Oh yes, cause you know why? He thought? Well that
was that? That was easy? Yeah all I'm hitting play
and sadly tasty. Yeah. So you didn't have to say that.
And I'm telling you so here it is, don't I warned,
I'm reading here in this part.
Speaker 5 (01:12:58):
Read it.
Speaker 8 (01:12:59):
The The town was quiet for new years after taking
out that they shot that rogue chimp. The town was
quiet in Rueti, western Uganda. It was quiet for two
years and then the attack started again. Another luge chimp
on patrol.
Speaker 1 (01:13:14):
Sure bless his children's herd.
Speaker 6 (01:13:15):
That's horrible, terrible, great documentary looking at disturbing no evidence, don't.
Speaker 1 (01:13:20):
Go near it.
Speaker 8 (01:13:22):
You know it takes a like fifty pound or even
forty pound chip to kill an adult man.
Speaker 1 (01:13:28):
Yeah, they said that it's so strong. The strength is
if you take a like a really strong man, like
an average sized champ, would be four times stronger than him,
no problem, four times. Yes, we'll be right back to
stay close. A lot to discuss. We have a number
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of stories. They're still out there, but I will hit
this one relatively quick because these kind of things must
always be pointed out. How many times? And Greg, you
said you think the man made climate change? Doomsday people
they've gotten smarter than this video and that now they're
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saying things are going to happen, and they're pushing it
out so far all of us will be dead, so
we can never say they were wrong exactly. Al Gore
unfortunately was not smart enough to do that. It was
eighteen years ago at his Nobel Peace Prize speech. Oh right,
December two thousand and seven. Al Gore is going to
warn us that the Arctic, it could the Arctic could
(01:14:36):
be ice free. No ice none on the Arctic by
twenty fourteen, twenty fourteen, and we'll update you on how
that prediction went. But here he is eighteen years ago.
Speaker 12 (01:14:47):
Last September twenty first, as the northern hemisphere tilted away
from the Sun, scientists reported with unprecedented alarm that the
North Polar ice Cap is, in their words, falling off cliff.
One study estimated that it could be completely gone during
summer in less than twenty two years. Another new study,
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to be presented by US Navy researchers later this week,
warrens it could happen in as little as seven years,
seven years from now.
Speaker 1 (01:15:20):
No, no, the actual cap do well, let me tell
you how it's doing, Greg. It had five hundred thousand
square kilometers of ice more in September of twenty twenty
five that went out than when al Gore actually made
the speech. So it's actually it's actually increased by five
hundred thousand square kilometers more ice. They're growing, there's more ice,
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so there's more, not gone more. So that's the opposite
of it. That's the that would be the opposite, y'all.
Speaker 2 (01:15:49):
And he got the Nobel Prize for that, yep, for
all that climate alarmism. And Trump did. Barack Obama got
it just for becoming a president. He was in and
they gave it to him. Trump with the Abraham Accords
in his first term.
Speaker 8 (01:16:02):
That right there, that was Nobel Prize material. And of
course they ignored it, acted like it wasn't even a
big deal. And you guys talked about these activists that
we see, these climate activists are figuring out, Oh the
people aren't falling for it anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:16:19):
And you're seeing active climate activists like Greta Tunberg, that
little girl, the girl that we've talked about a lot.
Speaker 8 (01:16:27):
She and and a lot of these other people. They're
pivoting away from the climate, the green movement. They have
to find a new movement and they're one. They're pivoting
to Palestine free, Palestine free, Gaza free, all that, and
then then to just because that can be a little
small that that can be a little bit small potatoes
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when you talk about that's a small region of the world.
Speaker 2 (01:16:50):
It's it's going to be immigration. That is the new
class war.
Speaker 8 (01:16:55):
That is the new war that they're trying to global
war that they're trying to start between the peoples, and
that is open borders, immigration, illegal immigrants, you know, destroy ice,
all that stuff. So you're gonna start seeing less Green
Movement and more of that because they're trying to figure
out a way to divide the people, because they can
control us when there's chaos, and we've seen that over
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and over again. They can control us when there's fear.
They can control us when there's chaos, and we're not
really afraid of global warming, the green movement all that,
we're not really afraid of that anymore. So they have
to figure out something else to make us scared and
divide it and control us.
Speaker 1 (01:17:31):
Yes, the whatever they are are, whatever they're out pandering,
which you can always bet on, is what Adler just said.
Whatever it's called, they'll have a new title and it changes,
but it's always one thing figure and it's the same
old thing. By the way, watching Trump struggle to say
Abraham Accord like I just did, funny, you know he
(01:17:52):
struggles with that phrase, am, but you know him trying
to get a Nobel Peace Prize. Good luck, by the way,
some other fun folks today. P did he you just
forgot he's in trouble. I did until I saw that
he was seening these drawings of him with a gray beard. Yep,
did He's last ditch legal move shut down by the
judge only days before his sentencing. Sean did he Comb's
(01:18:15):
request for a new trial and the rappers demand for
an acquittal uh days before the scheduled sentencing shut down,
not gonna happen any prosecuted. The judge said that the
prosecution had provided overwhelming evidence of didd He's guilt on
the on the charges of transportation to engage in prostitution.
(01:18:39):
So they are not giving him a new trial, nor
are they going to delay it. So did He's about
to get sentenced. We'll see what happened.
Speaker 6 (01:18:47):
Oh did he?
Speaker 2 (01:18:49):
I've got Trump saying Abraham if you want.
Speaker 1 (01:18:52):
That, Yeah, yeah, I know we had that maybe yesterday
or the day before, but we didn't get to it.
It's funny, Abraham, poorge. I like you said that because
the real people that's what they call Abraham.
Speaker 6 (01:19:04):
I would say Abraham, but it's so much nice when
you say Abraham.
Speaker 1 (01:19:09):
Why is that nicer? So much more elegant. But the
Abraham accord so amazing. Jared, you did that along with
your group of that's a better way to say. It's
okay to say Abraham and we're good.
Speaker 2 (01:19:26):
And I know we've already harped on it. But did
y'all see the Pope blessing a block of ice?
Speaker 1 (01:19:31):
You know? Something Adler. When I saw it, and I
did see it yesterday, I thought to myself, block, I
thought it was a Saturday Night Live skit. I thought
it was somebody with some sort of YouTube channel having fun. Wow,
look at that ice. This is about as dumb as
anything I've seen. It's real, and we're blessing the water.
(01:19:55):
Well it what because the world's ending because of climate
were we're blessing the Pope is going to save or something? Right, Yes,
something like that. We're starting with this little glacier.
Speaker 2 (01:20:08):
Yeah, this was the Raising Hope for Climate Justice International
Conference conference at Castle Gondolfo and Pope Leo blesses a
block of ice and then there's some weird pagan earth
worshiping hippie ritual afterwards.
Speaker 6 (01:20:23):
The.
Speaker 1 (01:20:24):
Blessing of the waters. That's yes, it is. It's not
all the waters. It looks like the jolly green Giant
wants some iced tea.
Speaker 2 (01:20:33):
He's going up to a block of ice.
Speaker 1 (01:20:35):
Yell, Yeah, the Pope is blessing a block of ice.
I don't know what this guy's doing in the back.
He picking it up with that or something. Al Gore
is like, hey, where did you get that? They're running
out of ice? Right by the way. His hand got
cold just and did you see him? He was going
I think he was gonna bless it a little bit
longer and his hands start hurting. Let's say that's that.
(01:20:55):
I said that, it's not blessed. What's the difference in
the two not good Lord of life? Oh boy, bless
this water?
Speaker 7 (01:21:07):
Did it awaken our hearts, cleanse our indifference, soothe our grief,
and renew our hope?
Speaker 1 (01:21:18):
Mm hmm, y'all all right?
Speaker 2 (01:21:20):
I was so much happier when I thought he was
just a White Sox fan.
Speaker 1 (01:21:23):
Yeah, you like that they win last night? Good question?
Speaker 9 (01:21:28):
He will instead blessing them, he blessed the ice and
they lost.
Speaker 1 (01:21:32):
Yeah, that's.
Speaker 6 (01:21:35):
I know.
Speaker 1 (01:21:35):
Castle my start that game last night for the White Sox.
Did they believe that the ice became all the water
in the world? Play for White Sox Detroit Tigers. I'm sorry,
I don't mean wat. I got all the team drawn
white socks.
Speaker 6 (01:21:51):
Thanks for that.
Speaker 1 (01:21:51):
Look. Musk has made history. First person ever, Greg, lizard
Man five hundred billion dollars? Ye who five hundred billion
easy net worth? Lizard Man easy got enough to take
over the world, Greg, that's what you warned us about.
Came out of nowhere? Did it? All of a sudden?
Lookt building a rockets. Yep, you just heard the Daily
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