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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Said Jesse Kelly Show, Final hour of The Jesse Kelly
Show on a wonderful, magnificent Thursday. As we near the
end of the week, we'll talk about these people like
Donald Trump, and it's Japanese PM who don't sleep, who
do some emails, mental health struggles, sports and scarbage. Now,
all that and so much more coming up in the

(00:23):
final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show. And reminding you
again that get your ask doctor Jesse Questions in for
tomorrow Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. So I am
not I'm not generally an envious person. If you ask Ob,
she will see that's because you're still cocky and think

(00:46):
you're the best. But that's not true. I'm just not
generally somebody who looks at anyone and says, I wish
I had their life. I wish I had their skills,
I wish I had their car, their house, their money,
their wife. That I just don't. I just don't, really,
I've never looked at the world that way. I know
it's probably a sickness, but I remember being asked who

(01:09):
my hero was when I was a kid there and
I didn't have an answer. I don't really have one.
I like me. I'm a big fan of me, all right, whatever, However,
I have to admit there is something I really really
admire about, well, I should admire, may may not be

(01:32):
the word for it. Something I do wish I had
that not very many people have, and you probably don't.
There are people on this earth. They are rare who
just don't need very much sleep. There's an article out
today about the new Japanese PM. She's apparently hardcore, says

(01:54):
she sleeps two to four hours a night. I you know,
I did that Megan Kelly event recently with me and
Megan and Donald Trump Junior, And I told you we
hung out afterwards just we had did our own little
private thing. We just hung out and talked about life
and everything else. And I asked Don about his dad,
the President, Donald Trump, and I said, he seems like

(02:19):
he doesn't sleep. He's putting up social media posts all
hours of the day when he's on Air Force one,
he's giving interviews the whole time he's flying. It seems
like he doesn't sleep. Does he sleep? And he gave
me this exasperated look, and he said, no, like two

(02:40):
hours a night, And he said, and so we talked
about the exasperated look, and don said, you know, I
worked for him for a long time. It was awful
because I would go out at night and have fun
and he would call me at four or five am

(03:02):
and say, don are you at work? It Donna'd be like, no,
I'm sleeping. And Donald Trump, the president, who was then
a businessman, said I know you're not at work because
I'm at work and you're not here. And you could tell,
like he would had a great admiration for it, but
you could also tell the pain, the painful memories because

(03:24):
he said, I'd have to get up and get a
shower and go into work. Donald Trump is somebody who
doesn't need munch sleep. I bring this up, like I said,
I'd try not to be an envious Person's just not
in my personality. I have to have seven or eight hours, Chris,

(03:44):
where are you at in this? I have to have
you know, I take that back. If I got six
solid hours, I'm okay. I'm okay. I may not be
my best, but I'm not okay. With seven hours, I'm
pretty good. If I knock out eight, I'm my best

(04:07):
version of me. But if that's five, if that's four,
I'm not even the same human being. I my mind
doesn't work right. I have no energy, I can't think,
I can't talk. I'm in a horrible mood all the time.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
I swear.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
It's almost a superpower. And there aren't many people who
are this way. AB is a little more that way.
If she gets five, five, or six, that's a great
night's sleep for ab.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
Dude.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
If I only get six, if I were to string
those days together, only six, that's bad. I think. Jewish
producer Chris sleeps twelve hours a night, so he doesn't cant.
How many do you need in all? Because how many six?
Try pressing the button from now in that way, I
have to read your lips. Chris six most days is lying?

(05:04):
Of course, it's much more than that. That's all he
does is sleep. I take that back. He has a toddler,
Todther now, Chris Tarther. He has a Todther now. So
there is no more sleep, There is no nothing. You
don't sleep ever again. That's what it feels like. What, Yeah,
you're never sleeping again, Chris, Sorry, buddy, this is and

(05:26):
this actually brings me perfectly to Most Americans, say people
they confide in about their own mental health struggles can't
help them cope. This is why you don't tell anybody
about your mental health struggles. You just internalize everything because
nobody cares. Bronco. This is in reference to me not
bringing a brisket over to the neighbors for Thanksgiving because

(05:48):
he's making a turkey. Obviously, you can't upstage your host
for Thanksgiving. Therefore you cannot bring a brisket. Have you
thought about ramping up your appetizer game? Have you heard
of brisket bites? One he gives the recipe, I'm considering it. Two,

(06:09):
I need a money appetizer. That's a dude's appetizer. Appetizers
are generally a woman's thing. In my opinion, there's better
at them. Ob is much better at coming up with
some kind of thing for an appetizer. I don't do appetizers,
so hear me out. Mozzarellisticks. Everybody loves a mozzarellistick. How

(06:35):
hard can it be to make? You can get a
Mazzarelli stick at freaking Jack in the box. Everybody can
apparently make a mozzarella stick. How hard can it be?
What Chris Chris said, all those are frozen. Well, yeah,
that's what I will serve two frozen ones. I don't,
I don't. Hold on, no, maybe I needed to clarify.

(06:56):
I don't want to put in any effort. I don't.
I don't want to put in any effort at all.
I want to do the minimal amount of effort for
the maximum amount of return. That's the kind of person
I am. This is why I bring Little Caesar's Pizzas
whenever the neighborhood has a big pot luck cookout type
thing and everybody laughs at white trash. Jesse, Ahaha, your

(07:18):
Little Caesar's Pizzas. Guess which one people descend on first,
like a bunch of ravenous animals. Speaking of ravenous animals,
let's talk about California. What did they just say? California
is revoking seventeen thousand commercial driver's licenses issued to immigrants.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (07:35):
The decision is directly related to the legal status of
the immigrant driver. Yeah, John Rachel tell you that's right.
The state says the licenses are being revoked because they're
set to expire after the date the drivers are allowed
to be in the US.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
Seventeen thousand commercial driver's licenses, those are people in big rigs,
and they're not just delivering goods to California. All across
the United States of America. California issued drivers' licenses to

(08:12):
seventeen thousand illegals. I am not a nervous driver, but
I wish I didn't know as much as I've been
finding out about the CDL industry, the big rig trucker industry.

(08:32):
And there are so many truckers listening now, and they
email in their horror stories about what they see or
even what they work with. You just maybe it's a cope.
But when I see a big rig, maybe because I've
had so many wonderful experiences with truckers just personally I
enjoy them. I automatically think, that's a good old boy

(08:53):
in that big rig. He's been driving it for twenty years.
He can back it into a he can parallel park
that thing by the inch. He did this perfectly. He
knows what he's doing. He's on point. Sure, he's gonna
stop at the Fly and Jay and he's going to
eat something unhealthy before he goes in and uses the bathroom.

(09:15):
But then when he goes back into the big rig,
he is on point and knows what he's doing. He
has to write. He's got this big, dangerous vehicle driving
all over the country. He knows what he's doing. Right, Well,
maybe California is revoking seventeen thousand commercial driver's licenses issued

(09:35):
to immigrants.

Speaker 4 (09:36):
Yeah, the decision is directly related to the legal status
of the immigrant driver. Yeah, John Rachel Telly, that's right.
The state says the licenses are being revoked because they're
set to expire after the day the drivers are allowed
to be in.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
The US seventeen thousand, and that's just what they revoked.
How many of those trucks out there by you, right
behind you, how many of them are manned by some
dude who just got here from Nicaragua. He don't oblah,

(10:11):
and he doesn't have any idea how to drive on there.
He couldn't drive a Prius efficiently and he's driving a
big rig gives me the willies. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a wonderful Thursday. So we're gonna get
to some emails here in a moment. But I have
to play this. Katie Wilson, he's the new mayor of Seattle.

(10:37):
Just listen to these people. This is what has happened
the purity, the Communist purity death spiral that is destroying
all of our major American cities, And there just doesn't
seem to be a way out of the death spiral.
I know that eventually there we may see one. But
what happens is in these big cities, good people leave,

(11:00):
so you lose those votes. The city itself continues to
get filled up with more and more filth and corruption
and crime. More good people leave. Eventually it's ninety ten
evil scumbags. The good people have no chance for representation,
and now the evil morons have to compete with each

(11:22):
other to see who can be a bigger evil moron
in order to get elected. Look at ma'm donnie, just
got elected in New York City. This is where we are.
This person, I need to stress this, This is not
a college freshman that just took her first economics class.
This person is taking the reins to be the mayor

(11:46):
of what was, at one point in time one of
the coolest cities in the United States of America. I
have such fond memories of Seattle. What a freaking cool place.
This is where it is.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
Access to affordable, healthy food is a basic rite we
cannot allow giant grocery chains to stomp all over our
communities closed stores that will and leave behind food deserts. Together,
we can build a Seattle where fresh food is for everyone,
not just for those who can afford it. Food doesn'ts
are not natural. Corporations create them when they have banned
in our communities. As mayor, I'm excited to step up

(12:22):
and with UCW explore public option grocery stores to fill
those gas.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
We cannot allow these corporations to leave public grocery stores,
which of course means government run grocery stores, which will
fail horrifically as they always fail. We have to sit
in wa unless you're in Seattle right now, in which
in that case I'm sorry. But the rest of us
have to sit and watch this flaming car crash that

(12:53):
we know is coming. We have to just sit and
watch it in horror. And the best we can do,
I guess, is laugh. But it's not funny. It's not
funny to me that New York is being destroyed, that
la is being destroyed, that Seattle's destroyed, in Chicago's destroyed.
It's not funny to me. But there's nothing else we
can do. But watch in horror. How do you get
elected in a place like Seattle where the good people

(13:15):
have fled to the suburbs or even further dirt balls,
homeless people, druggies, and illegals have filled up the city.
These are the people who vote now to in collaboration,
of course, with the America hating communists that are everywhere
and now in order to run in order to achieve
higher office in these areas, instead of having to prove

(13:36):
your aptitude or have good ideas, you have to present
the dumbest, worst ideas humanly possible that will destroy the
most stuff. And that's how you get elected. If you
were in a Democrat primary running in the city of
Seattle and you were to say something like, hey, government

(14:01):
run grocery stores don't work. Hey, I'm not talking about
I have to talk like you or me. If you
were to just say they don't work, We've tried these
a bunch of times, and the shelves are just going
to be empty. There's not going to be anything in them.
The government can't run these properties properly. And the food

(14:25):
desert that everybody's talking about, it's actually going to get
much worse when the government starts running them. If you
were to just say that, you would get massacred in
these places now, because anything reasonable, anything remotely mature at all,
is immediately rejected by the communists who vote in the elections.

(14:48):
It's a wild place to be Marine Kelly. If we
can spin up Operation Warp Speed to combat a virus
from China, then why can't we spin up another one
to quickly train able bodied and able minded American citizens
to replace visa alien workers. I'm not a smart man,

(15:09):
but I know baloney when I hear it. Give me
a break. He asked me to withhold his name, and
I will. Yeah. I reject this notion that Americans aren't
talented enough, that Americans were not able to be trained.
We could be trained the American we have now, because
we've exported so much of this stuff to other countries

(15:32):
in this exact moment. We may not have all the
knowledge we need to run all the things we need
to run, but we can learn other countries learned. Why
in the world can't we learn? Of course we can learn.
This is not true at all. We have not had
the chance to learn because American corporations have been hiring

(15:54):
foreigners for decades and decades and decades and rejecting American
workers because they don't want to pay American wages. They
don't want to deal with any of it. They want
foreign slave labor, so they train foreigners, hire foreigners. And
then when we start to speak up and say, uh,
could you hire americans? These jobs should be for Americans,

(16:16):
we get all these politicians and business leaders saying, huh,
these Americans aren't even trained for it. Yeah, you haven't
trained us. I've watched eighteen year old young men who
never shot a weapon become proficient in firearms in three

(16:37):
or four months. The Marine Corps does it all the time.
Don't tell me Americans can't be trained. We're too dumb,
we're too young, we're too lazy. God no, no, that's
completely that's false. I have a wonderful story that will
make you feel good. Next the Jesse Kelly Show on
a fantastic Thursday. As we near the end of the

(17:00):
and it's time to put a smile on your face
and on my face. Do you know who Jamal Osmon is?
You probably don't, but Jamal Osmon he's a member of
the Minneapolis City Council. He just won re election. His
platform was restorative justice programs for low level offenses, violence

(17:24):
prevention programs, and alternative responses to nine one one calls,
you know exactly what kind of guy this is. He
ran for office and got elected on a pro crime,
pro rate, pro theft, pro murder stance. Let all the
criminals out through. Just misunderstood because he's a communist.

Speaker 5 (17:46):
He was just carjact. He was just carjacked by a
couple teen hohodplums. And I kid you not called the cops,
of course, called the cops.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
And this is what he says afterwards. Quote, I'm not
a legal expert, but there has to be some kind
of consequences with this action. If individuals know they can
get away with this kind of heinous behavior or crimes,
they're gonna continue to do it again. Oh that is

(18:19):
so sad. Were you, by chance afraid? Did you feel
fear when a couple young thugs came up to you
and pointed it was mace, pointed mace in your face
and then stole your car? Were you perhaps saddened when

(18:43):
you watched them crash it by the way they crashed
it and had to escape on foot? Were you sadden
to watch your vehicle be banged up. That's a real pain,
isn't it. Man. Now you're gonna have to take that
into the shop. That takes forever. It's gonna be expensive.
Even if you have insurance, you're deducted. Is going to
be a man. That is a real shame. These violent criminals.

(19:08):
They hurt people, don't they. That's too bad that happened
to you. I feel terrible, absolutely terrible for you. I'm lying.
I actually think it's hilarious and I'm thrilled that happened
to you. And you know why I'm thrilled it happened
to you, because you want it to happen to other people. I,
in fact wish that this kind of thing. I wish

(19:28):
every person who pushes restorative justice in this ridiculous COMMI gobletgook,
I wish every one of them would have their color stolen.
I find it to be the funniest thing in the world.
I will gleefully report on this every single time, purely
out of spite. But if I have to be honest
and try to make myself sound like a little bit
of a better person, I want you to learn. I

(19:52):
want you to care what innocent people go through because
of your scumbag, dirty COMMI policies. Jesse. I think Trump
needs to take a page out of the military's playbook. Oh,
this is just what I was saying when I joined
after nine to eleven. It only took six months for
me to go from a shlub that barely graduated high
school to a subject matter expert on chemical, biological and

(20:15):
nuclear warfare. If they can do that to me, they
can absolutely grab people off the street and teach them
to make things in a factory. Samprifice as his name is, Matt. Yeah,
Americans can learn things, just like people in India can
learn things, just like people in China can learn things.
In Mexico can learn things. Americans are more than capable
of learning the things they need to learn in order

(20:38):
to fill the jobs that need to be filled in
this country. I don't want to hear any more excuses
about how we absolutely positively have to massively import foreigners
buy the million, otherwise the country will collapse. That does
not fly with me at all, none whatsoever. You want
to feel better, let's listen to Marco Ruby.

Speaker 6 (20:57):
I don't think that the Europeion.

Speaker 1 (20:59):
By the way, this has nothing to do with what
we were just talking about. I just made a transitions.
I felt like that.

Speaker 6 (21:04):
I don't think that the European Union gets the determine
what international laws. They certainly don't get to determine is
how the United States defense its national security. The United
States is under attack from organized criminal narco terrorists in
our hemisphere, and the presidents responding in the defense of
our country.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
It is nice to have an administration that doesn't cower
in fear every time the Europeans throw a hissy feed
about something, and it is nice to have an administration
that doesn't constantly brag about the approval of foreigners. It's
one of the things that grades on me. When Democrats
get elected, they go over Sees, they apologize for how

(21:43):
horrible and evil and mean America is, and then they
come back home and they brag about how much Europeans
love us now. They hated us when Trump was there,
but now all these Frenchmen they love us. Now We're
respected again in the world. As if that's something I
would prioritiz at all. Jesse, I'm a simple construction worker
here in Wyoming. I'm sure this is crazy, but wouldn't

(22:07):
it make it easier to create peace in the region
if we made Israel a US state. Listen, part of
the reason the colonial powers we're not able to hang
on to all of their global colonies is because it's

(22:28):
difficult to defend a state or colony, whatever you want
to say, that's not on your border. A continuous land
mass is really really important. We're only able to get
away with things like Alaska because it's Canada between us
and them. Otherwise that would be a problem. Hawaii, you know,

(22:52):
you can say, well, we have Hawaii. Yeah, where was
the country attacked the last time a major power attacked us?
Where was it attacked? Hawaii is far away. It's really
really far away. And remember Japan, they were coming for Hawaii.
Had we not stopped them in their tracks at midway,

(23:13):
they were planning on heading that direction. Hawaii is dangling
out there. Sorry, if you're listening right now in Honolulu,
Hawaii is dangling out there like a like a ripe
apple getting ready to be plucked off the tree. It's really,
really difficult to protect your colonies that are far away

(23:34):
physically from where you are. Remember, after the Spanish American War,
we took possession of the Philippines, and that was hard,
and we had eventually decided this isn't freakin' worth it.
After a really nasty guerrilla war, which we've covered before
on the show, we decided, Man, the juice is not
worth the squeeze. Let's just give it back to the
freaking Filipinos. Let's get along with them, let's train with them.

(23:57):
We'll we'll, we'll become I was about to say collaborators,
but that has kind of an ugly, ugly meaning to it,
where we'll start to be friends allies, and we were
Why did we do that? It's not like we didn't
want the Philippines Philippines, or it's rubber rich, resource rich.
Philippines have great resources. Why don't we give it back? Man,

(24:17):
it's too freaking difficult to start to try to maintain
and protect a colony that's really, really, really far away.
This is why I have been a big fan of
conquering Central America and what Chris and Mexico in only
a little bit of South America. They're right there, they're

(24:39):
on the border. Let's liberate these peoples from the liberate Chris,
you always have to be you have to come as
a liberator Let's liberate these peoples from the oppressive regimes
that are smashing them. Let's set them free. You can't
do that for Israel. It's too freaking far away. What

(25:00):
do you do when Israel gets in trouble again, what
do you do?

Speaker 5 (25:03):
Then?

Speaker 1 (25:03):
You have to constantly project force over there? Ask the
Brits what it was like. You know, the Brits were
able to colonize so many parts of the planet because
of their incredible navy. And we have an incredible navy too,
So we could conquer something. We'll make it the Philippines again,
we could go take it. Be a pain, we'd go
take it. There's a difference between taking something and actually

(25:28):
holding something and presiding over something for an extended period
of time. The second you get in trouble, financial trouble,
maybe a war God forbid with China or something like that,
whatever is far away from you is going to be
taken away from you. You really want a continuous land mass.
That's kind of important. Is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final

(25:54):
segment of The Jesse Kelly Show before tomorrow for an
ask doctor Jesse Friday. Of course, get your questions emailed
in to Jesse at jesse Kellyshow dot com dot Cole
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. That doesn't make any sense.
Gotta respect TSA agents who toughed it out and get

(26:15):
ten thousand dollars bonus.

Speaker 7 (26:16):
Today we are announcing that we are going to be
handing out bonus checks of ten thousand dollars to tsos,
to agents who work for TSA who served with exemplary service.
And what that means is that we are going to
not only continue their paychecks like they should have received
all along, but also they're going to get a bonus
check for stepping up, taking on extra shifts, for showing

(26:39):
up each and every day, for serving the American people.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
I just wanted to say this. The reason I played this,
I've always said this to you. You don't have to
ever be treated like a punching bag by your employer.
You're a human being. You have every right to have
hopes and dreams and desires. Take a ba care now
and then. All that stuff is totally true. All that

(27:03):
stuff is true. But be a hard worker. Be the
one who shows up when others don't. Who told you
this during COVID, During COVID, when everybody decided that they
were done with working in person and everything had to
be done online, and everything was a zoom meeting. Who's

(27:26):
the one who sat right here and told you, if
it was an option, if your boss made it optional,
go to work, go into the office. What did I
tell you? And now they're making people go back to
the office. And people who went to the office got promoted.
Those who stayed home in their jammies did not. Good

(27:50):
things happen when look, when the boss asks you to
make a pot of coffee, if you have time, you
absolutely can say hold on. My job description doesn't say
anything about making coffee. I'm here as a data analyst.
I will only make data. Are you going to get fired?
Of course not when it comes time to hand out

(28:11):
bonus checks, maybe promotions. Who's going to be the next manager?
And that pot of coffee would have been an easy,
easy thing to get.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
No.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
Rubiol said this, These.

Speaker 6 (28:22):
Cartels are very powerful, and when one of the things
that are that no one is discussing enough is the
rise of these transnational terrorist organizations. And just because they're
not ideologically driven does not mean they're not terrorists. You
don't have to be ideological to be a terrorist, and
they're terrorists because they possess in many cases, more weapons,
better training, better intelligence, and more capabilities than nation states do.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
I was told this year's ago. I told you this
before by my buddy who worked with Border Patrol, that
the cartel comms communications equipment was superior to the equipment
that he had at Border Patrol, superior to it they have.
This is something just this is just a historical fact.
They've brought in mercenaries from various special forces groups around

(29:08):
the world for weapons training. They have military weapons because
they buy them from the military. I've seen on video
these cartel shootouts. It's not a couple gang bangers in
East LA with some pistols with the serial numbers shaved
off of them. They're shooting freaking fifty cows and things

(29:30):
like that. Evy helicopters. These guys, man, it is something.
Here was AOC on CNN. I think it's important that
we understand that was a lot of letters. Did you
hear how I rolled that off the tongue. Here was
AOC on CNN. Chris. Not anybody can do that, right,
I possess a very particular set of skills, Chris, What
Chris I.

Speaker 3 (29:49):
Think it's important that we understand that this is not
just a beust on a Presumer, but that this is
about the Democratic Party.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
Senator Schumer.

Speaker 3 (29:58):
There's no one vote that and it is shutdown. We
are talking about a coordinated efforts of eight senators with
the knowledge of Leader Schumer, voting to point with the
entire Democratic Party in exchange for nothing.

Speaker 1 (30:15):
Do you ever get the feeling because I had this feeling.
You know, everyone's been talking about AOC potentially challenging Chuck
Schumer in a primary, and Republicans are having a good
time with all this. Schumer's afraid of AOC. AOC is
the leader of the party, so it's being spoken about.
They've both heard it. AOC has heard it, Chuck Schumer

(30:37):
has heard it. Whether or not AOC actually does it,
do you get the feeling that she is enjoying him
being afraid, because I do. I feel like she's standing
over him. She's standing over him with the power to
smash him, and whether or not she chooses to take

(30:59):
advantage of it, she's a little bit drunk on that
kind of power. Think about think about how bold this is.
Chuck Schumer is not some chump Chuck Schumer is the
most powerful Democrat in DC. You would probably say, yeah,
political power wise, he's the most powerful Democrat in Washington,

(31:19):
d C. Now that Grandma Vodka is kind of old
and washed up and hammered most of the time, and
Chuck Schumer gets routinely veiled threats from a relatively junior
congresswoman from the Bronx. Maam, that's nothing. And now he's
a headline. You know that, you know the thing headlines

(31:40):
we didn't get to. Jerry Jones' daughter says we're a
society based on immigrants while defending the NFL's Bad Bunny
halftime show. I cannot wait. You will know the country
has fully healed when we stop having to hear things

(32:01):
like nation of immigrants, a nation of citizens. Yes, people
can immigrate here. We are a country. We have our
own culture and that is good like every other country
on the planet. Germany's ruling party strikes a new military
service deal. Oh, Chris Trump administration targets ANTIFA groups as

(32:22):
foreign terror organizations? Does this mean they're not going to
be allowed to ravage TPUSA when they do events from
now on? Toyota opens a massive North Carolina battery plant
confirms ten billion dollars in US investment. Let's get the
manufacturing back here. I supported Columbia does at about face

(32:44):
on ending an Intel exchange with the US. We actually
have audio of that. Disney shares tumble as the film
flops hit revenue. I've totally given up at this point
in time that Dizzy will ever lose enough money on
these sorry crappy comy movies to actually choose to stop

(33:06):
making them. It just seems to be a religious commitment
at this point in time. They will never stop, They
will never slow down, they will never surrender.

Speaker 2 (33:15):
You.

Speaker 1 (33:16):
Are you ready for tomorrow? Because we're gonna have fun.
That's ask doctor Jesse Friday. I'm in a great mood
open the boys are out of town, so I'm gonna
go home. I'm gonna make a Totino's party pizza. I'm
gonna watch a World War two documentary, and nothing's going
to stop me. That's all
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