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I had to leave my mic offbecause I'm actually singing to the song and
you don't want to hear anything.So yeah, come on, y'all,
let's take on ride this Sunday.It is the third annual Low Country nine
eleven Memorial Motorcycle Ride. This wasa concept couple three years ago that started
as support of the Silent Walk overthe Ravenel Bridge by gmd our O.
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Producer here Gary Goldman said, youknow, how come you know motorcycles don't
support the Silent Walk over the RavenelBridge, And so forty eight hours later,
a couple of hundred motorcycles from combatvets to the Bikers for Trump motorcycle
folks, I mean people from allover when it comes to law enforcement.
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First responders supported the idea of this, and it continues to grow and there
could be three hundred plus motorcycles comingup on Sunday. I'm going to be
there. Rebe my motorcycle sidecar hack. If you haven't heard or seen her,
you will on Sunday. And infact, Bradley is my coworker right
here, Rick Rush's son. Iknow. He's in his twenties, married
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guy, professional with a drone I'mexcited. He's going to be in my
side car, so we're going toget some incredible footage. If you can't
come out and make the ride thatstarts at Geno's Placed by the Way,
which is a one thousand block orRed Bank Road, get there early because
kickstands up ro at eleven and it'sgoing to end the route at American Legion
Post one four seven on James Islandin day for lunch. The barbecue lunch
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is a ten dollar donation and it'llgo back to support the ride in the
American Legion Riders, of which Iam one, So I would love to
break some bread with y'all after thefact for lunch. Plus, Marylyn Clifford
band is going to be playing.She's in a credible woman that you should
meet. Frankly, she's all overtown, always donating her time singing the
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national anthem. She's got the voiceof an angel. A lot of people
involved in this ride that are justsalt of the earth and who doesn't want
to have a great day like that. The weather is going to be in
the eighties, but I just hadto pull Rick Russian over from w easy.
Are you concerned about me? Puttingyour son in my sidecar. I
would be concerned that Bradley was apart of whatever you're doing. Not not
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that I'm scared that you're going todo anything to him. I'm nervous about
what may happen to you in thisSituation's like me, I thought, because
he has those very expensive drones withlike honestly, I worry that he's going
to get a blade too close andthen you're it's going to get in your
hair or something. Oh my god, I got a lot of hair.
I'm okay, I'll be wearing ahelmet. Now, he might he might
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tear off my helmet braid. Butotherwise I think, well, I think
are we gonna be okay, Bradley, because there's gonna be a lot of
law enforcement first responders around to saveus or arrest us. I don't know,
yeah, but strongly we're gonna beokay. You know, I've already
checked with our traffic control. We'regonna have That was reassuring. I strongly
believe that we're gonna be okay.Don't I don't feel confident. Hey,
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look, you you get what youpaid for. How much you paid Bradley
for this on that note let memention be a shuffler production. So Bradley,
thank you for donating your time toa worthy cause to remember nine to
eleven. So thank you for that. This is and as long as you're
not going over a body of water, you should be fine, because that's
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the only time Bradley crashes his dronesare over bodies of water. We've got
we've got we've got landing floaties now, so we should be fine. I'm
alway say, we're going across alot of bridges, y'all, like we
is like a I just thought,being your dad here, Bradley, that
you know Rick might be concerned.No, not at all. I have
fun with him. In fact,I don't even bring him back. I'm
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sure his wife and I would behappy with that because he's kind of a
brain on our economy. So isthis I imagine that what you do with
drone stuff is maybe pretty whether it'sover construction sites or whatever with land survey,
but would this be one of themost exciting things? I mean,
flying is running from a sidecar ispretty cool. I think I'm excited.
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Yeah, yeah, well, I'mactually I'm definitely stoked about this. I
can say it's a first for us. We've done from boats, catching release
from boats and that's that's been sketchy. So I'm excited to see how this
goes again. The confidence builder rightthere, that is my son. I
feel like this is going to gowell. But we've never done it before,
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and well the boat was kind ofsuccessful, so yeah, the element
of a sidecar should be fine.They always say, you know, it's
fifty fifties, so I mean that'syou know, reassuring, and that's so
much at the same time, onlywhether people say it's fifty fifty, well,
so let do you just say this. He is an experienced drone driver.
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He does good work. You know, I'm the dad. That is
the dad that's honest, and there'sa lot of things he's not good at,
but this he's really really good at. From the drone flying to the
editing, the final edits and allof that. He is above average when
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it comes to this and he's goingto do a great job for you.
Now, if you wanted him tobalance your checkbook, you'd be totally screwed
because he has no concept on howthat works. But drone in video stuff
that's in his wheelhouse, well,I'm excited. I hope everybody comes out
and just experiences the ride. Imean between the law enforcement motorcycle riders in
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the front, all of the peoplesupporting in the middle, and then there's
going to be you know, firstresponders following. Either it's going to be
a train wreck or an amazing experiencewith the drone footage we shall see.
This is a first for me toBradley and Bradley. It says here,
kickstands up at eleven, So let'sjust say to you, kickstands up at
nine thirty, so you're there ontime please. Sounds good, although,
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yeah, I guess, yeah,yeah, we'll operate off of an hour
and a half early. I'll bethere an hour and a half early at
work, Lord, pray for usall. Thanks guys, We'll see you then.