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November 7, 2025 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Because you love all of us Coobers. Remember you want
us to come with you, and we will.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
If you look to the west right now, there's a
near full moon and a clear blue sky.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
It is just pretty freaking cool.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
I can't make it down the into the pit to
look out to the mill.

Speaker 4 (00:21):
We can try from here, but it's not gonna work.
Oh wait, that's east.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
Yeah, yeah, it's not gonna work.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
They will even be facing east in the new studio,
so we wouldn't give.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
It, you know, I find using about that talkback, well,
both of them interesting. Yeah, we really do want you
to come with us. We're obviously being obnoxious ales about that,
but we really do want you to follow us over there.
But to leave the talkback, it says, if you look
to the west right now, and you look at the

(00:51):
continental divide, and you'll see a full moon. And I
don't know whether sun's probably up a little too much,
whether you got that kind of purple mountain majesty, he
kind of haze. Look over the mountains with the moon.
It is an amazing sight, and it kind of reminds
you that for all the crap that we have to
deal with, it really is a beautiful state.

Speaker 4 (01:09):
Well, you know what, I drop everything I'm doing and
go look right.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
Now, Okay, he's gonna go, He's gonna go look. And
while he's doing that, I want to talk just for
a moment about Van Jones. Van Jones now the communists,
the self availed communist that used to work for Barack Obama.
Then he gets called out on his communist ties and
he starts to back off. He backed off, and then

(01:37):
it goes to CNN, and I don't know, I really
sometimes wonder about people's commitments to what they believe in,
because just because the little red dot on the TV
camera is on, does that change what you really believe?

(01:58):
Does that change what you say? Are you that two faced? Now?
I think a lot of people on the left truly
are two faced. Now that's not to say they aren't.
Are there hypocrites on the right, damn right, there are
hypocrites on the right. But Van Jones was one of
those guys who has just flip flopped everywhere. And what's the.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
Verdict that move? It's very nice.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
It's a little smaller because it's higher in the sky
right now, so you don't have that reference point when
it's like nice and low over the mountains. But the
mountains really are beautiful right now. On the further range,
you can see there's some snow over there. Perfect you've
got just the little wisps of clouds in this, just
just a little bit of white cloud coming over and
over that that full moon. Like the talk back said, yeah,

(02:41):
if you got a chance, yeah, look for the west.

Speaker 3 (02:43):
See if I was the theme disclosed location right now.
So the dirt road that goes past our house is
a east west road, so lots of times, and to
the east is obviously plains and to the wet kind
of like here, and then to the west of the mountains.
And I love walking the Limburgers early in the morning

(03:04):
like that because it's it's like when it's autumn fall,
whatever you call it.

Speaker 4 (03:08):
And neither of us are outside right now, but my
watch says it's thirty seven degrees, so you have a
jacket off, cool but not super cold, but you.

Speaker 3 (03:16):
Got a jacket on. And by the time I finished
walking the leos, I've taken the jacket off because between
the walk and the sun coming up, it's gotten warm.
I just I love that weather, absolutely love the weather.
Plus we're right because we sit in a valley, and
those mountains to the they are on all sides of

(03:37):
us except to the east. The east is pretty much
just out toward the New Mexico Plains. Not that we
can see the plains. Why, I'm just saying the mountains don't.
It's kind of an opening. But I love watching that sunrise,
and particularly this time of year because on some of
those peaks in the sangred To crystals, there will be
a little bit of snow on the top. Oh, it's
just so so wonderful. This smells good. The smell is wonderful.

(04:04):
Back to Van.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
Jones, Oh wait, you were doing some real work while
I was gone. Shame on you. He's got to kill
some time. I get it.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
Yeah, I got it right, and so I thought Van
Jones would be a good thing to kill some time
on anyway, he'll hear in just a minute. But I
was disappointed to see Jones admitting and maybe he was
unwitting Maybe he unwittingly admitted this, I don't know. But

(04:34):
the point is Van Jones had no real understanding of
the true monster that Zoefram mom Donnie is. Until the
New York City mayor elect let his carefully constructed mask slip,
and it slipped during that aggressive and truly confrontational acceptance

(04:58):
speech that he gave now if you missed it, the
speech started off with a tribute to one of mom
Donnie's apparent heroes in life, Eugene Debs. Figure that one out,
and of course Nehru, which I pointed out yesterday, completely
decimated India. And then it degenerated from that into a
mean spirited screed kind of telling everybody who didn't vote

(05:21):
for him that he's coming for your money. I'm coming
for your money. Who's Eugene Debs? You ask? I let
me be really serious for a moment, and I'm not
trying to embarrass anybody, and you don't have to answer,
just to yourself. One, I have two questions. One, have

(05:44):
you ever heard the name Eugene Debs before? Two? If
you have, could you tell me who he is? Could you?
And again, I'm not trying to be embarrassing. I'm trying
to point out that I think for those of you
who don't know, and for those of you who maybe

(06:05):
if well, I've heard that name before somewhere, I don't
know where it was, but I don't know anything about him.
I think that is a great example of the failure
of government run schools to focus on teaching the history
of this country and all the ups and downs, the

(06:26):
really nice, you know, beautiful skin that we have and
the really kind of pimple faced skin that we have,
because we have both because we're like anything else, we're
not perfect in order to form a more perfect union.
Eugene Debs, a turn of the twentieth century Karl Marx
disciple that ran for president atop the Socialist Workers Party

(06:49):
five times. He was probably thinking back on it, he
was probably the very first outright communist in this country.
He tried to mask his real agenda using this softer
socialist moniker, and thus he's the one that really established
the role model for people like Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Cosi Cortez,

(07:12):
and of course now Zofram Momdani that is who Mom
Donnie really is. And Van Jones I think missed it entirely.
He just either there's two things going on. Van Jones
is dumber than a box of rocks, or two they
secretly hide what they know about people like Zoefram. They

(07:36):
don't want to say the quiet part out loud, but
then when he himself sells the quiet part out loud,
then you have to feign surprise and go, oh wow,
that was something else. I didn't expect that.

Speaker 5 (07:48):
But I think he missed an opportunity. I think the
Mom Donny that.

Speaker 3 (07:52):
We saw by the way this is, I should point out,
this is Van Jones speaking CNN on election Night Tuesday.

Speaker 5 (08:00):
But I think he missed an opportunity. I think the
Mom Donnie that we saw in the campaign trail, who
was a lot more calm, who was a lot warmer,
who was a lot more embracing, was not present in
that speech. And I think that Mom Donnie is the
one you need to hear from tonight. There are a
lot of people trying to figure out can I get

(08:20):
on this train with him or not? Is he going
to include me? Is he going is he going to
be more of a class warrior even in office. I
think he missed a chance tonight to open up and
bring more people into the tent. I think its tone
was sharp. I think he was using the microphone in
a way that he was almost yelling. And that's not

(08:43):
the Mom Donny that we've seen on TikTok and the Great.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
Interviews and stuff like that.

Speaker 5 (08:46):
So I felt like it was a little bit of
a character switch here where the warm, open embracing guy
that's close to working people was not on stage night.

Speaker 1 (08:56):
And there was some other voice.

Speaker 5 (08:58):
On stage that said, he's very young, and he just
pulled off somethings very very difficult, and I wouldn't write
him off, but I think he missed an opportunity to
open himself up tonight, and I think that that will
probably cost him going.

Speaker 3 (09:10):
For which is the essence of communism, the essence of fascism, Marxism.
They don't really want you to know who they are.
They feed you the platitudes, they feed you everything to
make you think that there's something other than what they
really are. So Van Jones kind of admits that, hey,
I watched a few TikTok videos of this monster that

(09:33):
he put that the monster put out all in an
effort to appeal to young voters, and thought, Hey, this
guy's just a cuddly little teddy bear. I guess it
is clear by the way that Mondami won on the
backs of those very young voters in the eighteen to
twenty nine range, over eighty percent of whom supported him,

(09:54):
and turned out in record numbers. I hope, I truly
hope that, let's say a year from now, that you
somebody will pull up what I'm saying today and say
you are completely wrong. This guy was an absolute nincome poop.

(10:18):
He wasn't able to accomplish anything, and your fear of
what he might do in terms of opening the door
for me more people like him to run for office
across the you know, the fruited plane that I was wrong.
I truly hope that I am wrong. But when you
gather eighty percent of the eighteen to twenty nine year

(10:38):
old vote and they turn out in record numbers, numbers
that were it's usually close to well, you know, twelve
percent of them voted, and now you know sixty five
percent of them turnout to vote. That's an amazing turnout.
And it tells you something that to scare the crap

(11:00):
out of you. Now, I know that most of them
that are in New York probably you know they they
they went to Columbia, they went to uh they went
to the City College, they went to Cuney, they went
to they went to the different schools in New York

(11:21):
or they're Princeton or Yale, graduates. They they came from
New Jersey, they came from Connecticut. But they're in New
York and they're working in New York. They're doing well.
Maybe they're not working anywhere, but they're but they're in
New York and this is who they turned out for.
It's circumstantial, but nonetheless is evidence of how the government

(11:42):
schools are utterly fail. Well, they're failing us. They're succeeding
in what their mission is. They're succeeding in indoctrinating a
group of of mush brain kids or whatever was it.
Rush called them, of mush brain kids that think that
the way to prosperity. And I'm having a hard time,

(12:03):
so somebody should just give me something. He's praying on
youth that have zero personal experience with the societal ravages
that Marxist Linen's mouths, Stalin's monstrous lunatic ideas and evidently
bring to society. So maybe this is why America has

(12:26):
got to trudge through a Zofram like episode every fifteen
or twenty years or so. I hope that's all the
I hope it's just an episode, and I hope we
can swallow enough Zofram from Walgreens that maybe we can
get through all this nauseating stuff that's going on. But
from FDR to LBJ, to Jimmy Carter to Barack Hussein

(12:49):
Obama his own self to Joe Biden's OLDL Penn presidency,
what are we doing as a nation? I sometimes feel
like I'm just pissing in the wind stuff. Now, the
other interesting thing, I couldn't find a video this. Maybe
you can find a video of Dragon. But Tracy Oliver

(13:13):
over on x had posted a screenshot and it was
Van Jones when Tom Holman went to New York, And
there is a screenshot of Mom Donnie in the face
of a New York State trooper just screaming at him

(13:37):
like a raving lunatic. Mom Donnie is not some level
headed politician, and no one can claim that they didn't
know that. And that old guy who walks out on
the there's an old guy that walks out on the
stage with Mom Donnie and his wife, and then a

(13:58):
woman over to Mom Donnie's left, Well, that's Mam Donnie's
your Gondin father, Mark mu Mandanmi. That's the radical Marxist
college professor who tells his students that Hitler learned about
how best to exterminate the Jews from of all people,
Abraham Lincoln. That's what he teaches in his classes. You

(14:19):
don't think that this guy comes from an absolute radical
Marxist family and now he's going to pretend to run
the city of New York. Well, it's just this loving, caring,
cuddly little family.

Speaker 4 (14:32):
I will say here. I did find the video. You're
referring to a photograph. I found it Tracy Oliver had
of mandanis supposedly yelling at a trooper. No, I found
the video of it.

Speaker 3 (14:45):
Oh, he found the video of it.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
Correct.

Speaker 4 (14:47):
He is yelling at people behind the trooper who are
yelling at him.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
So he's not yelling at the trooper, Oh he's.

Speaker 3 (14:55):
Do you want the people? Are the people behind him yelling?

Speaker 4 (14:58):
Just your majority were watching like the third second video
of it. So I can't really say as to who.
The video isn't showing who he is yelling.

Speaker 3 (15:04):
At, but can you tell what he's yelling?

Speaker 4 (15:08):
I refrained from putting it on in the ear without
listening to it a second time, of course, but it
is it is some kind of argument and the strooper
troopers are between the between the two of them correct.

Speaker 3 (15:18):
But what the video shows is that's the that's really him,
the guy that, let's say to people behind the troop.

Speaker 4 (15:28):
He is clearly yelling at the top of his lungs,
and he's very he's very agitated.

Speaker 3 (15:33):
Very very very agitated. That that mean that tells you
a lot, tells you what you really need to know.
So you shouldn't be shocked that a guy that's raised
in a Marxist family has that meanstream, which interesting that
he works so hard to hide from the voters during
the campaign. And then don't you find it a little

(15:55):
surprising that Van Jones that it is surprising to Van
Jones that mom Dominie is really just another Marxist monster.
He's just happened to be wearing a you know, a
four or five thousand dollars suit. And for those who
don't understand your history, it's just like Eugene Debs or
Bernie Sanders. Eugene Debs was a dapper dresser. Bernie Sanders

(16:18):
owns what three or four you know, million dollar homes,
all of which means, I guess we have to recalibrate
our opinion about Van Jones. He's either a useful idiot,
or he's playing a game and he's using the caball
like the cabal does to kind of convince you that
he's not what he really thinks he is. But you know,
let's move on. So, and the carnage wasn't limited to

(16:42):
New York Corner. White House spokesman for Trump one point
zero Hogan Gidley kind of laid out pretty clearly or
on NBC the reality of the outcome in the Virginia races.

Speaker 6 (16:58):
Also, fifty of the people in Virginia just said they
want someone to be their attorney general.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
The top law enforcement official who.

Speaker 6 (17:07):
Said he wanted the Speaker of the House in Virginia
to be murdered and Republican children to be murdered. Let
that think in about just how dark of a landscape
that paint.

Speaker 3 (17:20):
And again, I don't just it is a dark landscape.
This is a guy who's now the chief law enforcement
I mean, it's just it's surreal. It's hard to believe
that a guy who's going to be the top law
enforcement officer was given numerous opportunities. Don't you retract that,

(17:40):
Don't you want to take that back? That's not really
what you believe. Oh no, that's exactly what I believe.
And in fact, I'll go a step further. I think
those children need to die in their fathers and their
mother's arms so that they will understand how serious we are.
As I've said a bazillion times, he would never pass
a background check to work in any attorney general or

(18:03):
any prosecutors off.

Speaker 7 (18:06):
One thing I was looking forward to in your move
was hopefully that pesky smoke detector would stay there in
the kJ Ow studio. But no, apparently not. On Ross
Zolensky show yesterday, the entire building's fire alarm went off.
They had to evacuate the building right when he was
on air. So great, go from a smoke detector to

(18:29):
a full building fire alarm test.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
I can't wait for a Monday.

Speaker 3 (18:34):
Did they evacuate yesterday? Sure? Did? Really?

Speaker 1 (18:37):
Even Jojo even came in.

Speaker 3 (18:39):
It's like out, did you see any smoke or anything?

Speaker 4 (18:42):
No, it was it was a test by the fire department.
They came in, pulled the plug, yeah, and sat outside
with a clicker and counted as to how long it
took us to get out?

Speaker 3 (18:52):
Yeah? Did you go to the back of the parking lot?
Did you stand out.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
I didn't move. You didn't I didn't move. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.

Speaker 3 (19:03):
Did the firefighters wreck see you city?

Speaker 1 (19:06):
No, I was.

Speaker 4 (19:07):
I was working the Martino Show because of the way
the whole producer schedule word Shannan had to do see
you stuff. So Zach was over there doing things. So
I figured it was just another test and it was
going off everywhere. So Mark and Suzanne got up and
they left because Jojo said all right, get out, and
because we really could not broadcast live from the studio

(19:30):
with the alarm. It was it was more. It was
worse than the actual tests that you hear. It was
an actual alarm. Oh okay, So because when the test goes,
you only hear that the beeper and it's just the strobes.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
No, no, this was actual. It was terrible.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
So they pulled the alarm as if they.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
Were exactly Yeah.

Speaker 4 (19:48):
So Jojo comes in and he's like, do you have
a best of you can play? He's like, no, Tom's
from home today. We're not being affected. Tom's not being
affected by the noise because I'm thinking it's just another test.
So yeah, Jojo was like, ah okay, and then just
kind of kind of left.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
So I was like, Okay, I will stay.

Speaker 4 (20:10):
But then I get a text from Tepper saying put
in the best of and get out.

Speaker 3 (20:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (20:15):
So as I was setting that up, everybody comes watching
back in.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
Look all right, I'm good.

Speaker 3 (20:23):
Oh well, fire department's doing something. Now, now we can
get the health department to come and check the toilets,
you know, figure that out. I just love how the
fourth floor. Are we in the thirteenth or still twelfth
week or thirteenth week.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
We're now in the thirteenth.

Speaker 3 (20:42):
Week, in the thirteenth week, and I like how there's
just a sign that says, don't don't use broke, broken
jemity Christmas. So let's go across the street from.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
The h Do you want that? Zofran audio? Oh oh yeah,
tell did you? Yes?

Speaker 4 (21:01):
Zoefran did post it to his Instagram page, and this
was back in March. It in his quote to the
Instagram says, today I confronted a cowardly borderzar. In quotes
Tom Holman, who came to Albany to do Trump's bidding,
push for mass deportation, to carry out the assault on

(21:22):
working class New Yorkers and justify the unjustifiable arrest and
detaination of legal permanent residents and the father to be
Mohammad Khalil. So here is the audio of him screaming
like a banshee at Tom Homan.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
Do you believe in the person?

Speaker 3 (21:55):
There you go, there's your mayor of New York City,
Calm cool, collect to reserved, just.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
You know, crazy crazy. It was just for show. I
mean he may actually believe that, though I think he.

Speaker 3 (22:11):
Actually believes it. But yes, it is for show. But
it's it's the chameleon of always being. You know, you
and I, for example, are pretty much who we are
all the time. Try to be yeah, we're just but no,
they're all They're all fake. They're all fake. Eric Doughdery
posted over on x that John Cornan, the senior Republican

(22:35):
senator from Texas, express an opinion that he's open to
nuking the filibuster just for certain situations like appropriations, bills,
or government shutdowns. Fifty one votes, not sixty. Now, that
is a big ass deal coming from John Cornan. But
you got to have her a little perspective first. The

(22:58):
one and only reason that Big John, as he likes
to be called, is saying that is because he's facing
a strong challenge from the Attorney General of Texas Ken
Paxton in the Republican primary as he seeks reelection for
the you know, the npteenth time. If he wasn't up
until twenty twenty eight or twenty thirty, he wouldn't be

(23:18):
saying anything about the filibuster, and then he puts sidebars
on the proposed changes. That impact would enable the majority
party to do two things, and two things only keep
the government open and enact an unending stream of debt
raising continuing resolutions as far as the eye could see. Now,

(23:41):
why isn't that the exact thing that Nancy Poosting Harry
Reid hope to achieve when when they simply quit even
trying to enact real budget bills twenty years ago. Of
course it is, and Republicans just fall right in line
with it. That would be one of the inevitable impact
of change the rule, as Cornying suggests, and a loane

(24:02):
bills on single discrete issues would become a thing of
the past because the sponsoring members would simply play the
game of waiting to roll their language into the next
continuing resolution. So why pass a three page bill that
might attract criticism from a particular voting faction, or because
we recognize it in three page bill, you're actually not

(24:25):
just appropriating money, but you're putting some language in the
appropriation about how the money's going to be spent, and
you're advancing the whole cause of socialism, and now people
are going to be upset about it. Why do that
when you could gain political cover by simply rolling it
into a three page monstrosity that we call a continuing resolution.

(24:45):
Our government is absolutely dysfunctional, and is always the case
with Big John Cornyan. That seeming concession that he makes
is nothing more than a cynical ploy to protect his
own self interest and also simultaneously preserve the status quo

(25:07):
at the expense of Texas and for that matter, of
the rest of the country. I am admittedly, truly, admittedly
undecided about the filibuster because on the one hand, it

(25:27):
gives closet rhinos like John Cornyan, John Thune, Lindsey Graham,
John Morosso and a dozen more of mask, and that
mask allows them to keep them in the proverbial closet
so they can pretend to be something they really aren't,
which is conservative because if you eliminate the mask, then
that eliminates their electability and thus ends their ability to

(25:49):
become fabulously wealthy by feeding off the DC grift. So
I don't think it's ever going to happen. Those guys,
and for that matter, female car counterparts, the Susan Collins
of the world and the rest of them. They either
fail to comprehend the existential threat that the Democrat Party
is to the country's survival, or they honestly don't care,

(26:12):
or they see that train, you know, they see the
light at the end of the tunnel. It's anoint oncoming
train of socialism and Marxism and communism, and they just
don't care. Regards of which side, it's all the same.
They and they're in that closet and they're not going
to come out anytime soon. Now, I honestly never did

(26:37):
expect John Cornyan to prove my point for me so well,
so maybe I should thank him for it. But it
all starts to prove the rancid absurdity has no party
loyalty in Washington. The Democrats the Republicans really are kind

(26:57):
of a uniparty and none of you, none of us,
are members of it. This I'll get to the Wall
Street Journal in just a minute. But this idea that
in the United States of America we're going to cut
back on flights. Denver's one of the airports we're going
to cut back on flights by ten percent. United and

(27:20):
some of the other United in particular has said we're
not going to cut back on flights between our hubs.
So you know, if you're going from here to Chicago,
you're in good shape. If you're going from here to Houston,
you're in good shape. If you're going from here to Dulas,
you're in good shape. Or you're going from here to
La or San Francisco, you're in good shape. But if
you're going from here to Dallas, not Houston, but Dallas,

(27:43):
you might be screwed. Or you're going from here to
Oklahoma City or Tulsa you're screwed. Or here to Wichita,
or you're going from here to Missoula. You're going from
here to you know, Milwaukee, you're screwed. Doesn't mean that
is going to happen, but that's what United is looking at. Well,
nobody ever really stops and thinks about is all the
back end stuff. For example, I was you know, we're

(28:07):
going to our grandson's graduation in December. And I started
I was looking at flights yesterday and every page had
a flashing warning on it that you know, any ticket
you buyed between today and I think the thirteenth or something, uh,
we will fully rEFInd you in cash. You know, regardless
of what you know, class of ticket you buy and

(28:28):
what category, what rate it is, doesn't make any difference.
Will if your flight gets canceled because of the shutdown,
we're going to refund your money. Think of the cost
of the airlines of doing that, of having to Okay,
you're issuing tickets, you know, and all of that's computerized.
But then when you start issuing refunds, you've got to

(28:50):
take all of that income that you've taken and that
you've booked, and now you've got to you know, refund
all of that. That takes time, energy, money, resources, that
takes And that's what the government's now doing to the
private sector. And they're actually doing it to a part
of the private sector that is absolutely essential to this economy.
And do you can get me started back on food

(29:11):
stamps again? It's it's utterly ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
This move Monday will be totally worth it if we
don't have to hear the ABC spin fake news during
the breaks.

Speaker 3 (29:28):
Well, we talked about that during during our little U
meeting on Wednesday or whenever it was, and I insisted
that I wanted Fox News and Dragon was insistent he
wanted ABC News, and so I said, well, yeah, give
Dragon what he wants. So you're going to.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
Get what you get access to both.

Speaker 3 (29:52):
But in so far as the actual news cast, what do.

Speaker 4 (29:56):
We get like the top of the hour news cast
on the top of the hour news that's live and
local with most likely our good friend Chad Bauer.

Speaker 3 (30:02):
Oh, so we won't actually have any no recorded stuff all,
no no recording stuff at all over.

Speaker 4 (30:08):
The Chad will probably play some actuaries maybe from ABC,
maybe from Fox, maybe from whomever.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
But it's all over there.

Speaker 3 (30:15):
It's all. It's all just live, okay.

Speaker 4 (30:19):
And when if say, you know, Trump was on and
we wanted to bring him up, we would most likely
bring up the Fox News feed.

Speaker 3 (30:27):
Yeah, we have access to both, but we would probably
use Fox. And we'll continue to do that as we've
done it here. No one's you know that there may
be times when they tell me that, you know, I
don't know Peyton Manning has bought out the Broncos or something. Well,
we'll bring in, you know, one of the sports guys

(30:49):
we'll bring in. Do we want to bring in Benjamin.

Speaker 4 (30:52):
No, no, no, We'll stick with Ryan. Ryan's much more professional,
Ryan Edwards or Dave Logan.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
Well, we don't Logan because he's too professional.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
Exactly, Yeah, Ryan's professional.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
You know we went, we went an idiot. So Rick
bring Yeah, we'll bring Rick in. That's exactly right. What
am I thinking? She's too professional? So so Rick by
uh elimination, will be our go to person for sports. Yeah,

(31:27):
we need we need to send him this little sound button.
I didn't know how much we love it.

Speaker 4 (31:33):
Oh, he's not listening today. He worked last night at
the game, so he's not working today.

Speaker 3 (31:37):
He's not It's right, he's not doing anything today. That's
that vast empty space out there today. I tried to
call one of the managers last night and I catch
her on the phone on the way to the ballgame,
and I'm thinking, well, I won't see you tomorrow either, Well, correct,
and we will have you and we won't. And when
I realized what she was doing, I said, oh, never mind.

(31:58):
We can talk about this later.

Speaker 1 (32:00):
We're not gonna have salespeople anyway.

Speaker 3 (32:01):
So later now is Monday, and of course Monday is
always a bad day here because they're always running around
like chickens with their heads cut off. So to be Tuesday,
so my column Thursday will finally get resolved on Tuesday.
It's got like the bathrooms in fact, management in the
bathroom yeah, pretty much the same broken out of day

(32:22):
old stale. Never know when they're going to show the
marks always flushes always, or or when it doesn't flush,
it just runs over. It just runs over and spills,
you know what everywhere?

Speaker 1 (32:33):
Did you see that they're in the short stall the urinal. No,
it has a leak.

Speaker 3 (32:40):
I thought I noticed a leak. Are you talking back
on the top.

Speaker 4 (32:43):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's it's it's leaking.

Speaker 3 (32:48):
So they haven't they didn't see, they didn't.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
Usally working urinal that we have on this on this
floor is leaking.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
Oh well, what can I say?

Speaker 1 (33:07):
We must be new

Speaker 3 (33:08):
Here, yes, we just keep dreaming and keep banging our
heads against the wall.
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