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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from WOR. It is The Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on
a Monday. Remember, we're gonna do Medal of Honor Monday.
Here in just a moment, we'll get to some other emails,
all kinds of stuff still to come. Remember, I'm out
of here after this Today. We're gonna have guests hosts.

(00:22):
I know you're mad right now, don't I know you're mad.
Don't yell at me. Okay, this is not my choice.
I'm not going on vacation. I got to go do
some suit things for a couple of days. But I'll
be back on Monday. All right. If you miss me
while I'm gone, you can email me Jesse at Jesse
kellyshow dot com. Not that I'm gonna read it till
I get back, but you can email me. What Chris,

(00:42):
I want to be honest with people anyway. It's Medal
of Honor Monday, start of hour two on a Monday.
And so we are gonna honor a hero. In fact,
we're gonna honor two of them. As a matter of fact.
First I'm gonna I wanted to do this. Somebody emailed
this in he emailed it in Bary for a Vincent Dandreo.

(01:05):
The guy is he passed away at ninety five. He
was ninety ninety five years old. He was a Purple
Heart recipient, and he was a POW in Korea combat
veteran pow and he just passed away. And on top
of honoring mister Vincent Dandreo, we are going to read
the Medal of Honor citation for a beast. And I

(01:29):
actually I'm trying to I'm sorry. I've been racking my
brains to try to remember the book I've read about
this guy in a book. I read about this guy
in a book. It was not a book about him,
but it was a book about the Korean War, and
I remembered it like it was yesterday. The second I
saw his name, I said, oh, I remember him. Lieutenant
Colonel Faith Don Carlos Faith, Junior is the guy's name.

(01:53):
He was born in Washington, Indiana. And his Medal of
Honor citation is it's a good one anyway, without further
ado here it is right, hey, honoring those who went
above and beyond its Medal of Honor Monday, Lieutenant Colonel

(02:19):
Faith commanding first Battalion, distinguished himself conspicuously by gallantry and
intrepidity in action above and beyond the call of duty
in the area of chosen reservoir obviously this is Korea.
When the enemy launched a fanatical attack against his battalion,
Lieutenant Colonel Faith unhesitatingly exposed himself to heavy enemy fire

(02:42):
as he moved about directing the action. When the enemy
penetrated positions, Lieutenant Colonel Faith personally led counterattacks to restore
the position. During an attack by his battalion to effect
a junction with another US unit, Lieutenant Colonel Faith reconnoitered
and reconnoitered the route four and personally directed the first

(03:05):
elements of his command across the ice covered reservoir, and
then directed the movement of his vehicles, which were loaded
with wounded I'll tell you about this story in a
moment until all of his command had passed through enemy fire.
Having completed this, he crossed the reservoir himself. Assuming command
of the force his unit had joined. He was given

(03:26):
the mission of attacking to join friendly elements to the south.
Lieutenant Colonel Faith, although physically exhausted in the bitter cold,
organized and launched an attack, which was soon stopped by
enemy fire. He ran forward under enemy small arms and
automatic weapons fire, got his men on their feet, and

(03:48):
personally led the fire attack as it blasted its way
through the enemy ring. As they came to a hairpin curve,
enemy fire from a roadblock ahead pinned the column down.
Lieutenant Colonel Faith organized a group of men and directed
their attack on the enemy positions on the right flank.
He then placed himself at the head of another group

(04:10):
of men at Jesus Guy. In the face of direct
enemy fire, led an attack on the enemy roadblock, firing
his pistol and throwing grenades. When he reached a position
approximately thirty yards from the roadblock, he was mortally wounded,
but continued to direct the attack until the roadblock was overrun.

(04:31):
Throughout the five days of action, Lieutenant Colonel Faith gave
no thought to his safety and did not spare himself.
His presence each time in positions of great danger was
an inspiration to his men. Also, the damage he personally
inflicted from his firing position at the head of his
men was of material assistance. On several occasions, Lieutenant Colonel

(04:54):
faced outstanding gallantry and noble self sacrifice above and beyond
the call of duty, reflect the highest honor on him
that are in keeping with the highest traditions of the
US Army. He died from his wounds three days after this,
So both of them will get taps today. So you've

(06:09):
heard me talk about Korea many times before, and you
already know the situation. Our guys, they got up into
the frozen hellscape of Chosen Reservoir, big gigantic reservoir up there,
and we're talking temperatures of seventy below with the windshield.
That's the kind of temperature we're talking about here. Guys
used to have to pee on their weapons to warm

(06:31):
them up so they could shoot them. Like it was bad,
really really bad. Guys are losing their hands, they're at
their feet. If you see a Korean war veteran, he
will oftentimes have a messed up looking nose. Nose would
be really weird looking, or missing fingers or hands. It's
because they all got frozen off, right. So when we

(06:55):
got surrounded at Chosen Reservoir, that's when the Chinese finally
surrounded all the Americans. Remember that that we have troops
all around the reservoir and there's not it's not as
if there's some chain linking them all together. You see,
you may have a unit on the east side of
the reservoir, you've got a unit on the north side

(07:16):
of the reservoir. You got a unit on the west side.
But they're just trying to grab hilltops. When the Chinese
surrounded and began attacking, they started cutting off our units
from each other. And that is the end of your life.
If you are a unit whatever, it doesn't matter what era.
You need a lifeline of some kind. You need a

(07:39):
lifeline that provides things like water, food, medical, ammunition. When
you get surrounded, when you get cut off, it's you
will die. At some point in time, you will die. Well,
we had all these Chinese units around this. Chinese units
were breaking, breaking the chain essentially get between us and

(08:00):
each other. And so the effort to get all the
American troops back down to the south part of the
southern part of the reservoir so they could then push
south and get out with their lives. That effort to
gather all the American troops there was a large effort,
and a lot of people died trying to get those

(08:22):
units linked up. To get those units with each other,
and you were having to fight through waves of attacks
and roadblocks. And look, there were incidents over there. I mean,
you don't read about this a lot. You don't think
about Korean War this way. They mentioned the trucks there.
We had are wounded, laid up in trucks, big five
ton trucks, and we'd be stacking them on each other

(08:44):
and our trucks if they got stopped. The trucks were
always getting shot. Keep in mind, the drivers of the
trucks were always getting shot, so the trucks were always
stopping or going into ditches. So imagine you're sitting there
with a severe wound. You've got a guy underneath you,
a guy on top of you. You're freezing, the driver

(09:05):
just got shot. And if they get a hold of
our caravans, and they did get a hold of our caravans,
they would, if not shoot all of our guys, which
they did, the guys in the beds of the trucks,
they'd light some of them on fire and burn them
to death. So you're sitting there, stacked up like cordwood
in the back. You hear them going through torching the trucks. Korea, man,

(09:27):
I'm telling you. It is called the forgotten war, and
it is the forgotten war. People skip right past it.
You go from WW two to Vietnam, and I understand
the reasons why I get it. Some things just get
overshadowed by other things. Vietnam was more controversial. World War
Two was way bigger, and so Korea people kind of
skip past it. If you know somebody who's a Korean

(09:48):
War veteran, a friend, a family member, something like that,
ask him about it, or in the very least, if
you don't feel like doing that, maybe doesn't want to
talk about it, thank him for it. And those guys
are getting old. Remember, just like the World War Two veterans,
we don't have that many Korean War veterans left. If

(10:09):
I may make a suggestion, you see one in the
grocery store, if you are financially able to do so,
maybe buyas groceries as long as he doesn't have a
grocery cart for or something like that, or maybe you
can afford that, you know what I mean, Maybe say
thank you. You see one eating in a diner, but
I'm a cup of coffee, some eggs. Just a suggestion.

(10:30):
Those Korean War guys are no joke. All right, I
want to talk about the someone wants to talk to Ei.
We're gonna talk a bit about communists and language, the
government itself, Republicans being feckless. But let's talk just a
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(11:41):
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Show on a wonderful, wonderful Monday. Member, if you miss
me while I'm gone. You can download the show iHeart
Spotify iTunes, Jesse. For the administration that shoved DEI down
our throats for four years, should Biden in his eligible
administration be guarded by nothing but DEI hires. Well, look,

(12:05):
I'll set aside the specific point for this. The people
who have pushed Communism into every single part of this society,
all this cultural Marxism, they always, always, always thought they
were going to be exempt from the consequences of it is.

(12:27):
It is a common strain throughout communism. They just want
to destroy and destroy this, and destroy that, and destroy
this and destroy that. They themselves want everything to be nice.
Remember that story I told you about the East Germans
when there was East Germany, Communist East Germany and West Germany.
In East Germany there were a lot of restrictions, very

(12:51):
very closely monitored, horrible communist society. It was miserable. Everyone
hated it. But the communist leaders they didn't want to
live the way everyone else lived, with crappy houses and
crappy TVs and crappy stuff and everything sucks. They didn't
want to have to live like that. That was for you.
So the leaders built for themselves. An entire town, a

(13:17):
secluded forest town with unbelievable amounts of security that had everything.
If you've been teleported into there, you'd think you were
in an American suburb. He had at a restaurant, movie theater.
Everybody had a nice little house around there because they
didn't want to have to live underneath all their policies.

(13:38):
That's for you. Remember the mentality I talk about all
the time, that they see themselves as kings and queens.
This idea that all human beings are equal in the
eyes of God is a ridiculous idea to the communist.
He believes he should rule. He believes he should have
all the authority, and he should rule, and he should

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as a ruler. As a king, he he should have
access to nice things. The peasants historically don't get access
to all the things the king has. The king is
sitting in a castle with all of his friends eating
a gigantic chicken that they just slow roasted with all
kinds of seasonings and the finest wines. The peasants are starving.

(14:24):
Maybe you'll toss them some bread, and the king doesn't
see anything wrong with that. Of course, it's not equal.
You're not equal to him. That's exactly how communists see themselves.
Remember during COVID, Remember we talked about it so many times.
They're handing out rules for you. You don't do this,
and don't gather with your family, and don't travel and

(14:46):
don't do this. And every day, every day we would
wake up and there'd be a new Democrat politician who
was flying to Florida no mask on big family reunion
right after they told you not to do it. Well,
they were showing you. I told you then. It's not
that they were getting caught. They know everyone has a

(15:08):
cell phone camera now, they know there's a million Internet
sleuths out there that track travel and everything else. It's
not that they were getting caught. They wanted you to know. Well, yeah,
these rules, they're for you, they're not for me. But

(15:30):
here's the problem. Back to the guy's point about the
DEI hires and things like that. Oh oh, one more
COVID point. Remember this story. We brought it up on
the show. I forget who broke it. So I'm sorry.
I'm sure I gave you credit at the time, but
I forget it now. I'm doing this off the top
of my head. Remember when we found out they were

(15:50):
flying private jets. All the elites of the world during COVID,
all the ones lecturing you about getting the vacs, get
the vacks, get the vacks, get the vax. And remember
when we found the elites were flying private jets and
insisting on unvaccinated pilots and co pilots because of all
the strokes and heart attacks people were having with the VACAN.

(16:10):
You remember that, don't you, Chris. While they were telling
you you had to get the vaccine to save the planet,
behind the scenes they were demanding unvaccinated pilots because they
didn't want their planes to go into the side of
a mountain. These are the kind of people we're dealing
with here. Anyway. They always convinced themselves that there won't

(16:31):
ever be consequences for them the king, and the king
always does that, doesn't he. Historically the dictator, the king,
whoever is in charge, he always looks around at his
palace and his bodyguards and his fleet of cars, and
he always thinks to himself, I'm untouchable. No harm will
ever come to me. Look at me. The harm may

(16:53):
come to others, but I'm not concerned about that. But
That's not how it works, you see, because destroying institutions, well,
that comes with equal opportunity victims. You think you can
fire all the white air traffic controllers and it'll never
be your plane running into another one in the sky.

(17:16):
Are you sure about that? Are you sure you can
tell all the white men they need not apply at
the Secret Service? And you're sure that diversity hire is
going to jump in front of a bullet for you.
That's not how it works. Communists, in the end always
have to live under the same miserable system they put

(17:38):
on everybody else, and they pay two again. As my
buddy Phil says, the only great thing about communism is
all the communists. Communism is guild. All right, let's move on.
Let's talk about the bloated government effeckless Republicans. But I'm
going to touch on one more thing about the lies
of the Democrat Party. Before we touch on that, I

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(19:08):
the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Monday. I
remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. So we've been discussing a lot lies and
the world of lies that communists build for their followers
and build for themselves. And as we discussed many times before,

(19:30):
they don't share your moral values. As uncomfortable as you
are with telling a lie, you'll do it, but you
kind of feel icky only when it's necessary. That's how
they are with the truth. Their lies are what they're
supposed to do. They're supposed to say. It's the truth
that I mean. I guess if we really have to,

(19:51):
So Guy sends in the cemi, I want to read
a couple of emails. I'm gonna play something for you, Jesse.
I enjoy following you on X and agree with more
everything you say. Asked if i'd ever read a book
you can trust communists to be communists. I have not.
By the way, I know you talk about the lying
liars and the Democratic Party. I read that book in
nineteen seventy two and now I still remember things from

(20:14):
that book. Just curious because you're talking about all the lying,
hurtful things they've said and done. Okay, so pause on
that for a moment. I'm gonna read this, Jesse. I'm
from Oregon. I live in a mostly red county. Recently,
an old friend moved back from our state, saying she
missed organ but was surprised at how politically extreme it

(20:35):
was there. It's farmers and vets mostly, nobody throwing bricks
through windows, nobody firebombing. Tesla stations like in Portland. My
question is, how does the communists see the everyman as
politically extreme? Okay? For my part, I saw the people
were reasonable and fair. Okay. So obviously he's talking about
rural organ where it is. It's going to be a

(20:56):
bunch of vets and farmers and outdoorsmen, and it's going
to be a very normal, very safe place, probably crime free.
But the town comedy comes back and says she can't
believe how extreme it is there. I'm gonna play something
for you. His name is David Brooks. He's talking about
Elon Musk. Listen to this.

Speaker 2 (21:18):
How many people have died because of what Doge did
at USAID and USAID was a very ill managed company organization.
That's true, But according to the Boston University folks, so
far fifty five thousand adults have died of AIDS in
the four months since Trump was elected. Six thousand children
are dead because of what a Doge did. That's just
pep fhar the HIV. You add them all up, that's

(21:39):
three hundred thousand dead and we're four months in now.
You accumulate that over four years, the number of dead
grows very high. Derek Mass murderers in the world, polpot
malt Se, Tongue Stalin. We don't have anybody on the
list for America, And I don't think it's the same
as committing the kind of genocide they did. But by
taking away that agency being at least semi responsible for

(22:02):
the deaths of probably, by the end of this hundreds
of thousands of millions of people, that's elon must legacy.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
One, those numbers aren't accurate. Two removing corrupt foreign aid.
It doesn't kill people like that. But three, setting aside
the absurdity of what he just said, why would you
say something like that when it's so insane and it's
so wrong, Why would you say something like that. Well,

(22:32):
here's why. The communist part of the reason he knows
he has to lie and tell big lies just like that,
just like what you just heard, huge lies, over the
top lies. The reason he does that is similar to
Let me think about this, It's similar to a football
coach getting up in front of his team and giving

(22:56):
some fire in brimstone speech before the game. Those guys
in salt your mother and they all said, she's aghaite.
It's similar to that. What is he doing? What's the
football coach doing. He's getting the football team revved up
to go play better than they would normally play because
of a new level of motivation, a renewed level of motivation.

(23:21):
You've got them revvd up for one reason, and now
you're after Have you ever see Braveheart when they drop
all their shields and they moon the other side and
they start screaming and yelling like nutjobs? Why getting the
troops revved up to fight better, fight harder than they
would Why? Why would you say something so insane like
Elon Musk is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of

(23:43):
thousands of people, just like Pole pot Well. The accuracy
of it doesn't matter. What does matter is your liberal
aunt Peggy is so stupid and drugged out she believes that,
and what it does is it gives her a level
of motivation and commitment that is hard to match because

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she not only feels like the good guy, she not
only feels like the good guy fighting against the ultimate evil.
She thinks the world will end if she doesn't succeed. Therefore,
any and all rules are cast aside because the situation
is so dire, she must succeed. Why in the world,

(24:27):
why do you think we've had so much communist violence recently?
What do you think that is? Well, the crazies are
sitting at home and they're listening to their political leaders
in the media. People speak and they're talking about how
many people are going to die, and Donald Trump's the
end of the world, and this and that. It All

(24:48):
it takes is one mentally ill dude to snap and
grab some molotov cocktails and go down and start trying
to cook people. It only takes one and someone dies.
And that's exactly why they tell the lies. They tell
back to the communist who moved back to a red
area and said it was politically extreme. The communist is

(25:12):
trained and has trained himself to react as if it
is the end of the world whenever anything anything differs
from the way he's been trained to think. Mamber I
explained this to you that the communist is a herd animal,
a herd animal, and he believes staying in the herd,

(25:34):
even if the entire herd is charging towards a cliff.
The communist believes that real, true safety is only found
in the herd. Therefore, if something strays from the herd,
it's not just that you should go get it. You
potentially should go kill it. Why it straying from the herd.

(25:57):
In the mind of the communists, the safety of the
entire herd. So if you have a herd animal that
doesn't want to be part of the herd anymore, you
better kill it otherwise it'll hurt everybody. Remember how they
reacted during COVID. Remember the percentage of American Democrats that
wanted your children taken from you if you weren't vaccinated,

(26:18):
just turned into monsters, devils over the overnight. Herd animals
act like that. So back to the small town you're communist,
you move back there, and when you see an American flag,
you know how much communists hate that. Probably a church,
maybe even a maga hat. Well for you, that's nothing,

(26:41):
but for this person who's used to living in a herd. So,
if you live in Portland, if you live in San Francisco,
if you live I'm talking about the city center where
it's all blue. If you live in one of these
environments for any length of time, every single thing you
see and read conforms to your worldview, and then you
stre from that. It does feel extreme. You could drive

(27:03):
through any part of rural America will make it about
rural organ and see white picket fences and pickup trucks
and American flags and families and things like that, and
you would think, wow, this is nice. Maybe you wouldn't
even like it. Maybe you're a city person, city guys,
city girl. That's fine, but you think all it looks
pleasant here. But to the communist who drives through and
sees that, they see enemies, they see people who have

(27:24):
left the herd. All these people have left the herd.
It's so extreme and they're trained to overreact. That's part
of their training. So when Elon Musk is finding government
corruption and he's cutting off this corruption and cutting off
that corruption, you don't make some sort of legitimate argument
about the money that was being sent out or was

(27:45):
for state department purposes. No, no, no, no, that's not
good enough. That's not going to motivate liberal ant paggy
to go through a Molotov cocktail on somebody. But stuff
like this does.

Speaker 2 (27:54):
How many people have died because of what Doge did
at USAID and USAID was a very ill managed company,
or going to say that's true, But according to the
Boston University folks, so far fifty five thousand adults have
died of AIDS in the four months since truck was elected.
Six thousand children are dead because of what a doge did.
That's just pep far the agent.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
Why does Elon Musk need personal security that rivals, and,
if some are to be believed, surpasses the president of
the United States of America. Why does he get that
many death threats a day? Because guys like David Brooks
tell liberal aunt Pega that Elon Musk is killing people
by the hundreds of thousands, and liberal ant Pegy thinks
grabbing a gun and killing him might just be the

(28:34):
greater good. That's why I lectured you at the beginning
of the show to protect yourself, because these people are
all over the country and they're not going to stop
committing acts of violence. They're inherently violent people anyway. I mean,
after all, what kind of people could kill sixty five
million babies and not wake up one day and say, wow,
maybe we're wrong. Even if you're somebody who's middle of

(28:56):
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(30:04):
us a voicemail. I'm kidding, No, you can't do that anymore.
You can send us an email Jesse at Jesse kellyshow
dot com. Let's check in on the Democrat, shall we.
This is the DNC vice chair, Malcolm Kenyatta.

Speaker 3 (30:18):
Anyway, one of the reason I was really excited to
talk about talk to you is that I think you're
one of our party's best messengers in the way that
you take issues that can and r complex to people
weren't thinking about politics every single day.

Speaker 1 (30:33):
You know who Malcolm was talking to that training member
of Congress, one of the best messengers I just for
a party that is losing men and losing Middle America.
It blows me away. They can't see how much the
training issue hurts them. You can show them all the
pull numbers in the world. They won't back off it.

(30:56):
I mean, you see this story.

Speaker 4 (30:57):
A biological male athlete took home from first place, obviously
of course, to everyone's not surprised at all in two
women's events at last weekend's California High School Track and
Field Championships, yet another instance of not only the biological
mail sweeping all the medals as always, sweeping the podium,
sweeping the gold, but of blue states openly define President

(31:18):
Trump's order to keep biological men out of women's athletics.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
We'll set aside the poor young ladies. I mean, imagine,
imagine what an accomplishment it is to make state in California.
Who makes state in track? You show up in state
and get beaten by a dude. But setting all that aside,
just focusing on it politically Democrats are so trapped in
a prison of their own making that nobody will speak

(31:46):
out against that, and it's an eighty twenty issue. The
public hates it, absolutely hates is mortified by it. But
they've become just that. It's the party freaks, it's the
party or the far left, it's the party of violence.
And when they're not doing that, it's still all about Trump.

(32:07):
I mean, did you hear Watson?

Speaker 5 (32:08):
Is because I called Donald Trump I want to be dictator.

Speaker 1 (32:11):
It's because he is. It's because he is.

Speaker 5 (32:15):
Oh, the governor's being mean, and the governor's speaking out
on that. Well, maybe it's time for us to be
a little meaner. Maybe it's time for us to be
a little more fierce. We have to ferociously push back
on this or this.

Speaker 4 (32:30):
Once we get to the majority, which I'm hoping in
praying we get to next cycle, that allows me to
start to open up and do the things that would
look like an impeachment.

Speaker 3 (32:39):
Let's say you were elected to ranking member and the
Democrats take the House and you become chair of that committee,
would you pursue impeachment?

Speaker 2 (32:47):
I would absolutely at least do an inquiry.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
Absolutely, they've become the party of Get Trump and training ism. No,
I can't imagine why it's not catching on, Jesse. I
agree with you on all the losers and all the
bloated corrupt government. This is about the slowness of the
government arrests. But I also think a lot of why
there's nothing going on is because feckless Republicans are making

(33:11):
every effort to let the statue of limitations run out
on their powerful friends in the swamp. Well, we should
never lose sight of that. And let's be honest, there's
always going to be there are going to be different
reasons for slowness. I never told you that the lack
of government arrests was fine. What I said was, I'm
not going to come to a final judgment on Hey,

(33:34):
they're never coming for a little while. I realize they
may take time.

Speaker 3 (33:39):
I get that.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
And if we're having the same conversation a year from now,
then Pambondi's a failure, period and a story. If we're
having the same conversation a year from now, Pambondi's a failure.
If the FBI whistleblowers are not wearing FBI badges a
year from now, the cash Betel's a failure period and
the story not negotiable. There are things where I'm going
to be able to tell after a long enough period

(34:03):
of time. I just don't know that we're there yet.
I'm not making excuses for anybody. I guess. I guess
I'm hoping because I keep hearing things. I keep hearing
just wait, we have great things coming. Just wait, we
have great things coming. I keep hearing things. So I
guess as of right now, I'm choosing to hope that

(34:26):
they are taking the time to get their ducks in
a row before they start throwing handcuffs on the corrupt
people inside of our government. It's not that I'm telling
you that's coming. I'm not telling you that's coming. That
is not me making a prediction. That is me venting
my soul to you telling you I'm trying to be
hopeful right now, and that we don't know whether they're

(34:48):
a success or a failure yet. What they still absolutely need.
They still need to hear from you all the time
that you want more, faster, more faster, go, go, go go.
They need to hear that, they need to feel pressure
from you. We want more, We demand arrests, We demand

(35:09):
that they need to hear that from you big time. Hey,
so ceopathic meat slicer. What were your favorite toys to
play with as a kid, unless you had to play
with rocks and random scraps of wood like Jewish producer Chris. Okay,
So I'll tell you something, and maybe this explains. Maybe
this explains why I ended up on the radio. I

(35:31):
played with G I Joe's. I was a huge military kid.
When I wasn't out in the woods with toy guns,
you know, cowboys and Indians and fake machine guns and
stuff like that. If it was an inside day, inside time,
I had G I Joe's. Only I didn't do what
normal kids do with the G I Joe's, whereas you're
putting them in tanks and you're setting up these big

(35:52):
battles and things like that. You want to hear how
weird I was as a kid. I could sit there
with one G I Joe, just one one we little
ones the length of your finger, and I could imagine
it in my mind. I would just sit and play
with just the one guy, and everything else I just
created for myself. Now, granted I didn't have any of

(36:14):
the fancy aircraft carriers or any of that other stuff,
But I would just play out essentially entire movies in
my mind, me in a chair, one g I, Joe Seecris,
I've told you I'm weird. I don't know what's wrong
with me. I don't know it. And even back then
my parents would be all, what's wrong with you? They knew,

(36:37):
they knew that that was not a normal thing. But
that's my mind works weirdly. It's not good, it doesn't
work well, and my imagination is weird. And I can
just take nothing go and just go off into the
Netherland with my mind for a while and then just
never return. I don't have an explanation for it. This
has been a podcast from wor
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