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April 16, 2024 26 mins

During today's show, we talked about childhood bullies, Ashland starting soccer, and Jason getting blocked on Facebook 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, Kiki, why were you thinking about bullies a TikTok? Okay?

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Yeah, I saw a TikTok where a woman was talking
about her daughter dealing with a bully at school, and
it reminded me like the kind of crazy advice my
parents gave me to handle a bully.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Like it was not helpful at all.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
So it's like your kid comes home and it's like, oh,
I'm being bullied and my parents just like go kick
their butt, like what do you want me to do?
And so it just made me think of like, do
did everyone get that kind of like crazy advice from
their parents to deal with bullies? And then also, how
did you overcome your first bully? Because like me and
my first bully we cool now.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
She because I've got I got a few questions eight
five five five three five, uh contacts the same number. One.
Do you know what became of your bully or bullies? Yes? Two?
Did any of them actually surpass you? Because like, I
don't know that anyone who bullied me actually did any
better than I did in life? Nope. In fact, the

(01:00):
things I got bullied for were being a kid and
being obsessed with radio. And here we are doing this
and I actually, it's funny you bring this up because
last week there were I don't know if you if
you my school was so small, I mean I went
to school with forty seven people. But there was a
kid who was like everybody's friend, meaning he was friends
with the cool kids and then friends with the middle

(01:20):
kids like me, and then friends with the not quol kids.
And somebody I know ran into him and was like
what happened to him? And he was like and the
girl was like, well, he's doing really well on the radio.
And this guy was like and I always knew that
he would, but he never said that to me back then.
And the kids that were bullying me, like he was
the middleman between the kids who were saying, you'll never

(01:41):
do anything with that. And it was just funny to
me that you bring this up and that that was
the comment last week, because I wonder then what happened
to them? Did any of them actually do anything good?
Or they bigger losers than you ever could have imagined?

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Yep, everybody who bullied me, are they're still there?

Speaker 1 (01:56):
Loser? I mean, like, what happened to your bullies? Were
we cool? But like they're we're cool? My fast food
when I go to the drive through.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
And it wasn't it wasn't like great like elementary school.
So they were just you know, bullies at that point.
But I what the best way in any kid that
is being bullied right now that can hear this, The
best way to overcome a bully is to stand up
to them. They're really not who they act like to
be like who they act like they are. Because all
my bullies, like at the moment I stood up to them,

(02:27):
it was not that they were not keeping that same
energy and from that point on, they are not doing
the best in life. And I do wish them whatever
they deserve, but it was like bullies are. I just
want kids to know, like you can overcome a bully, just.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
Stand up to them. That's funny though, because my parents
used to give me the advice that like, and this
is what your parents are going to do, because they're
your parents. But it used to be like ignore them
or tell them that, you know, just disagree with them
or tell them that they're just be like okay, you know,
like because you're not feeding them. By standing up to
them those kind of personalities, you're essentially you get to
feed them and then they get like more ammunition. And

(03:01):
of course my parents used to say like, well, you'll
prevail someday, and they happen to be right. But that's
bs advice because let's face it, if every parent tells
every kid they're gonna prevail, not everyone gets to prevail. Sorry,
it sucks, but it's life. So but that's I remember,
that's what my parents used to say, like, well, someday,
you know, someday that guy will be nothing and you'll
be something. Well that's what parents are supposed to say.
What are they supposed to say, like, no, there's a

(03:23):
real good chance he's right and you're a loser. No,
no one's gonna say that. But I don't know if
I surpassed. I don't know. Like there was one kid
he was a bully, and I saw him on Facebook
the other day, like for people you may know, and
I think he's a lawyer, like he's not doing poorly,
but I just I look at him and I just
I cringe because it's just like, you were such a
jackass to everybody, and I wonder if you still are,

(03:45):
and I wonder what you would say to me if
you saw me, or if the person who bullied you.
Kiki saw you and realize that you did exactly what
you said you were going to do. Oh, you did
exactly the thing that you were bullied because you couldn't
get it done. You were going to be a well
known personality, you were going to be a fixture, you
were gonna be on the radio, you were gonna be
in the media, and you did it. So now what

(04:07):
say something to me.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
Oh, no, they're gonna congratulate you when they see you
in tickets. Good, yeah, they're gonna do that.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
Right.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
But had any of you guys ever been a bully?

Speaker 4 (04:18):
Because I went through a faith I was a jerk
in grades, in middle school and high school.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
I mean, I don't know, Like in middle school for sure,
I was a jerk. Where do you think? Where did
that come from? I don't know. Were you actually cooler
than everybody else? Or did you? Were you not? And
that was just the way you know, I was.

Speaker 4 (04:33):
It was like I get, I don't know, it was
like you if you're one of the cool kids, you
picked on you. It was you know, that's how it
is like you. I mean, that's it really is how
it is in school, like the I don't know like
we just picked on certain kids, like just talk smack
to them.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
You know what I'm saying. We didn't like beat them
up or anything.

Speaker 4 (04:53):
I wasn't like beating kids up, but like we were
just we would poke fun on kids on the bus
stuff like that.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
I will say this, and this is probably gonna be
a popular and I know that it's gotten to a
level that it wasn't when we were kids because of
social media. And I mean it's like when we got
bullied when we were young. I think I can say
this for almost everybody in the room. It happened at
school or whatever, at the mall on the weekend, but
it was like that was it. There was no texting
or you know, social media or getting on Snapchat or

(05:21):
Instagram and continually bashing you. I think that there's a
wide variety now of lifestyles that are and things that
are accepted that weren't when we were young. And maybe
that's good, maybe that's bad. But what I will say is,
I do think that we have to at some point
in our lives face people like that, Like we cannot
just hide from mean kids or mean people, because the
problem is whenever you decide okay, now, my kid can

(05:44):
go on in the real world, then you're going to
face those people because they still exist as adults. There
are the same kind of people out there. So it's like,
I know that it can be so demoralizing, and that's
a problem, you know, when it really like starts to
interfere with people's mental health and their quality of life
and their feeling of self worth. But at the same time,
some of this has got to go on because you

(06:05):
got to learn how to deal with it. Yes, you
got to learn how to develop a thick skin, because
if you don't, it's not as though someday you just
reach an age where people don't do it anymore, because
people will try and do it to you your whole life.
Oh yes, And if you don't know how to deal
with it, or you don't you know, figure out a
strategy or use it to motivate you or something, then

(06:26):
it is going to take you out and there's no
way around it. Unfortunately. Hey Ashley, how you doing.

Speaker 5 (06:32):
Hi, I'm good.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
How are you good morning? So you had a middle
school bully? Yes, okay, So yeah, what's the story. What
happened me?

Speaker 5 (06:41):
She tortured me for years to the point like my
mom even switched my school, but she still lived across
the street. And so one day, finally.

Speaker 1 (06:54):
Just to bully you, that is that is real commitment. Actually. Yeah,
So one day.

Speaker 5 (07:01):
She came up to my house and was starting to
like pick on me again, and I was outside with
my dad and he was like, you just have to
take care of this right now. And so while he's
watering the lawn, me and this girl just fought right
in my driveway and my dad minded his business watering
the lawn like nothing's happening.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
Yeah, and now she had.

Speaker 5 (07:25):
Like three kids by three different baby daddies, and there's.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
A whole nut. Well, now, did you did you handle it? Like?
Was it done after that day?

Speaker 6 (07:37):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (07:37):
Mostly because I don't think she wanted to fight again.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
She actually went home and had her.

Speaker 5 (07:43):
Mom call the cops, and they tried to arrest my
dad for not like stopping it, but nothing ended up happening.
So after that she left me alone.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
See well, well, Ashley, Well I'm glad and everything worked
out well for you. You're in life.

Speaker 5 (08:02):
Oh yeah, I'm about to get married in a month
and I'm a teacher and I'm living my best life.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
Good for you. Well, yes, and thank you for listening.
Have a great day. Thank you. Love you guys, love you.
I love you too. To handle them, I think my
parents rule was always just don't be the first person
to hit him. And I never like Jason, I never
got in a real fight, but it was it was
always if they hit you first, then go at it.
I don't care, but don't be the don't be the
one who strikes first. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (08:27):
I came home from school and my dad gave me
a bath and saw a huge mark on my butt,
and I told him that a kid had hit me
with a huge stick. Took me downstairs, put on Rocky,
taught me how to throw a punch, and the next
time that can hit.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
Me, I hit him and it was lucky.

Speaker 5 (08:40):
Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (08:41):
He literally put on the Roget game.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
Song, can't punch and meat over here?

Speaker 5 (08:46):
What?

Speaker 6 (08:47):
Oh?

Speaker 7 (08:49):
No, I punched that little preschooler so it didn't hit
me on the butt again.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
Somebody asked, Rufio, did you ever go back and apologize
to anyone that you believed? No, I did, not, like
she should, let's do it on air. I don't know.
I don't know these kids anymore. Like I'm not friends
with you.

Speaker 4 (09:02):
Know, like middle school was a wild time for me,
and then high school I just kind of just fell
into the crowd of friends and we were just friends
for a long time. But middle school, like, I don't know,
we were like it was I don't know, like all
the kids were doing so I joined in, And you know,
do I feel bad, Yeah, because I don't know what
I don't know what these kids are up to nowadays.
But yeah, like we would just make fun of kids

(09:22):
and stuff like that. But yeah, and then the high
school it was just I was just you know, it
was a lot more people than middle school, so you
just kind of just find your own groove there.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
I'm sorry, go ahead. Oh, I was just gonna say.

Speaker 7 (09:34):
You said that we didn't have online bullying, but for
us girls, I don't know if you had this skiky
there was live journal, so girls would like write like
journal entries that were online about other girls, and also
away messages were also a way that people bullied other people.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
Yeah. I know that it's way more advanced now than
it was, and it could be difficult to escape and
it can be permanently damaging to I get all that.
I get that it's different than it was when we
were young. I remember my parents used to try and
explain the psychology you have it to me too, like, well,
this kid's obviously masking insecurities, or maybe this kid has
a bad home life, or or this kid's actually jealous
of you for whatever reason. And it's like that never

(10:10):
worked at the time, and it doesn't even work as
a grown up. But sometimes if I take a second
to realize, like this person's being mean to me, and
if I can ground myself enough to like take a
step back and be like, now, why would they do that?
And then you do kind of begin to decode, like
this person who's giving me a hard time is actually
miserable themselves, or I'm accomplishing something they didn't or whatever.

(10:31):
But it doesn't go away, unfortunately, Like grown ups still
try and bully other grown ups. Oh yes, it's amazing.
Yeah it is.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
It's very crazy, sad, but it's bullying is a big issue,
and I feel like a lot of homes and I
don't know how parents deal with that because I feel
like as a like I would go to a school
like I would go to a school.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
About my nephews.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
I feel so passionate about it, Like if here's my
nephew came home. It was like, somebody's bullying me, Like
I would I want to fight a kid? Yeah at
that point, same yeah, And I'm like, you know, so
we got to figure out ways to deal with it.

Speaker 5 (11:02):
I know.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
But it's just like kids stand up to that bully
and bullies if you if you're bullying somebody, like your
lame just stop today, you can change.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
I'll look at this. This is how it works. Paulina,
not our Paulina. Another Paulina. How you doing Hi? Hi?

Speaker 3 (11:16):
Hi?

Speaker 1 (11:17):
How are you guys? Or is it Paulina? Now she
can't actually work, so she's calling in the request line
now to see it on the air. No, it's not.
So what happened to your bully? Well, I had a
group of.

Speaker 6 (11:27):
Kids bullying me in elementary school.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
You guys.

Speaker 6 (11:29):
They said I was ugly and because I was like
I'm a like maxuline female, they were like, oh, you
want to be a boy all the stuff. And then
now like I ended up being a model and having.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
My own business, and they're.

Speaker 6 (11:43):
All like they're all like, gained a lot of weight
and don't look at the same and have like a
bunch of kids and I'm.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
Just like, oh, look at that.

Speaker 8 (11:52):
And then now they all want to be friends with
me on Facebook and stuff, and I'm like, oh, you.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
Guys can go ahead.

Speaker 6 (11:57):
You can be friends with me on Facebook so you
can see ye.

Speaker 1 (12:01):
Yeah, Pauline, it good for you. Have a good day
here as well. Yeah, Victor, how you doing, Victor? Good morning?
What happened to your bully?

Speaker 9 (12:13):
So with my bully, he used to pick up me
because I was overweight and those basically in middle school.
By the time he got into high school, he ended
up being just completely awkward, having no friends, you know,
and he used to basically bully me just to show
off in front of other people. But basically, yeah, by
the time he got to high school, he had no friends.

(12:34):
He was a complete loaner, and I was actually the opposite.

Speaker 6 (12:38):
I ended up making the majority.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Of my friends in high school. Good for you, man. Hey,
here's my advice about being a bully. Okay, this is
how you got a bully. Wait to bully until after puberty. Okay,
because here's the thing. I had a major come up
between seventh and eighth grade. I grew like, literally I
grew six inches. My braces came off, so between seventh
and eighth grade. That summer, I came back much taller,

(13:00):
straight teeth that were whitened in perfect and I was
ready to go. And the kids that were making fun
of me, they didn't see it coming. They didn't see
it coming. So you gotta wait. If you're gonna bully,
at least wait till everyone has gone through puberty so
you can see where you stack up to the other people.
Because if you're making fun of someone because they're not tall,
because they got little boobs, you gotta wait because they

(13:21):
might get tall and they might get big boobs, and
you might be the one with the little boobs trying
to help you. I mean, the thing.

Speaker 6 (13:29):
The thing is, if I'm being honest, like I wasn't
the biggest person like highways later, I'm on five to five,
but the freshman year of high school shot up to
being six foot.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
So see this is what I'm talking about. People go
through an awkward stage, they come out of it like
they emerge from the cocoon like a beautiful butterfly. And
you never saw it coming, and now you're the ugly one.
You gotta wait. Thank you, Victor, have a good day.

Speaker 6 (13:52):
Yeah, No, one just wanted to say I love you guys,
and I'm on one of the thirteen. I'm number five,
just so you know.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
Okay, good we got number five right there. Thank you, Victor.
Have a good day. Don't don't bully anyone. I don't
really mean that. But if you're gonna wait till they
go through puberty, I let's do blogs next. More Bread
Show next. Yeah, they talk better than they excited. These
are the radio blogs on the Fread Show, like for

(14:16):
writing in our diaries, except we say him aloud. Rufo
says he needs prayers. Guys. He was on Facebook saying
he needs prayers. So why don't you tell us? Why? Now?
Go ahead? Uh, dear blogs.

Speaker 4 (14:25):
So yes, I've never done this sort of thing, but
I need your prayers, y'all because, uh, this Saturday, Ashlyn
starts his soccer league. Oh and obviously as his parents,
I have to take him because mom's at work. So
I'm a little nervous on how this is going to go.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
Are you on the coaching staff?

Speaker 3 (14:47):
No?

Speaker 1 (14:47):
They so they were asking for volunteer coaches. I was like, Jess,
like you want me to sign you up?

Speaker 4 (14:51):
I was like, hell no, these kids will be doing laps.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
Kids will be out there doing calistatic doing whatever sort
of crazy crap. It makes me do whatever. The thing
where you thrust the sky and then the thing where
you crawl like a caterpillar, and that's what Roof will
be making. A bunch of six year olds do five
year olds whatever. I'm more scared are you watching them?
That's why I need your prayers, y'all.

Speaker 4 (15:13):
Because so he signed up for this little the micro League.
I think it's like, uh and three or four year olds.
You can't be five years old yet. So it's his
first time playing. He said he's a little nervous because
obviously he's never played with other kids like this in
the league.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
So it starts on Saturday.

Speaker 4 (15:30):
They do a little practice, like a twenty minute practice
before each game, and then they play like for forty minutes,
so like the little periods with water breaks and everything
like that.

Speaker 1 (15:39):
So there's like six teams. There's like ten kids on
a team.

Speaker 4 (15:42):
It's seven on seven, so not I guess not every
kid's gonna have to play from the beginning, they don't
keep score, which is nice, so they're just gonna be
kicking his ball around and I don't know like he'd
like we watch soccer on TV, you know he but
he doesn't.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
He's not no pro, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (15:57):
But as a parent, like they the parents to sit
like on the opposite side from the coaches this year.
So obviously, so you're not coaching your kid. I might
be like even farther, I might be in the in
my car just watching, you know what I'm saying, But uh, the.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
Others to control yourself, yeah, you have to.

Speaker 4 (16:14):
So the other thing is last week there was a
meeting with all the parents to go over the rules
and you know, when you pick up your jerseys and
this and that how it goes.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
And then there's me, the competitive person.

Speaker 4 (16:27):
I'm there's parents and kids there right to to learn
about the league, not me sizing up these other kids
like oh no, you could take cash and could take
this kid, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 7 (16:37):
Wait, but who is bringing the orange slices and the gushers.

Speaker 8 (16:40):
I've never I've never been smart of like a like yeah,
even as a kid, I really didn't do a lot
of like sports leagues, you know what I'm saying, So
I don't know these orange slices and so like dirty
Here's the other.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
Thing I've noticed though, and you're gonna have to deal
with this, is that like they don't really follow the
rules for the little little kids, right and so like
you're big rules guy, and you know what's fair rules,
they're not good at there. They don't really necessarily make them.
Like you know, I've watched tiktoks of little kids playing
basketball and they travel a lot of stuff, and it's

(17:13):
like because the other one they get to calls, you know,
they can't. So the parents are like, oh, it's good,
you know whatever, there's not they're not ruby over here
going That was right defense right there. Look, I googled it.
It's an official rule book. Don't be that guy. Man,
I love you so much, but don't be that guy.

Speaker 4 (17:35):
My other thing is is that Ashlyn he'll sometimes have
meltdowns when things don't go.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
His way, you know, especially if he's playing with other kids.
No kids. I don't know. I don't know where he
gets it from. You know.

Speaker 4 (17:50):
I wanted to like pick up the ball and storm
off like this is my ball, I'm going home, you
know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
I don't where on earth would he get an attitude
like that. So I might just drop off and me like,
I'll be back in an hour. Son probably watching, but
right very far away, very far Taylor Son, go back
to fresh show. If they were Let's see how well
you know the show? Okay, if there was one person
in the room who would have written something like this,

(18:19):
who would it be? Okay? And you guys obviously know
the answer. So this is a question I'm asking the
people at home. This was written on our on our
prep ideas for today show ideas what happens if you
missed the tax deadline which was yesterday asking for a friend?
Who on the program might have written that what happens

(18:44):
if you missed the text deadline asking for a friend? Now,
if I were to look back into history, there's one
person who doesn't like to pay tolls or taxes. So
you who said that this is going to come to
a surprise a lot of people as a surprise. But
it was Kiki who asked that question for a friend.

(19:07):
So you just text. Day came and went and you
just didn't do anything. I don't know what my friend is.
I don't know I ask for my friend. You just
let the day come and go, and were you just
hoping they'd forget about it or like, what what did
you think was gonna happen? You know, I don't know
what's going on. It hit me at the nail salon yesterday,

(19:28):
big just spending that money already? Are your friends spending
that money? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (19:32):
My friend and he was like you should tell you.
He's like, did your friend do her taxes? And I
was like oh, and he's like, your friend hasn't, like
till today, and so I was like, oh wow, and
then I just I went to raising Knes and I
went home and wow, next thing I know, I woke
up today and my friend had not done her taxes.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
So what's the plan for your friend then? Do you think?
I mean, let me tell you one thing about the
I R S. They don't forget right, they don't just go,
you know what, we'll get her next year?

Speaker 6 (20:01):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (20:01):
No, no, no, you know I try this with the
toll Rose and I'm now on a payment plan, so
I've realized you can't do that. I tried that with
the parking ticket people. I got a boot here.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
You need to file an extension. You have to file extension. Now,
how does my friend do? Like the situation? You need
to go to HNR Block or somebody, or look it
up on Google and then they'll tell you does your
friend usually owe money? Every year? So no, here's the thing.

Speaker 2 (20:28):
My friend started doing her own taxes and it was
fine every year until recently I started. I don't know
what numbers my friend was putting in, but they said
that I owed the government.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
I mean, my friend owed the government, and we know
that's not correct.

Speaker 4 (20:41):
You in trouble your If you owe money, then your
friend's in trouble. They'll put more penalties on it if
you're older. If your friend is older, refund it's fine
because they're gonna give you money. But if you owe
the government money, then they're gonna they're gonna charge you more.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Somebody better get on turbo tax. No, no, somebody but
get onbody help me. Somebody better go to H and
R Block today. Better go somewhere. Fred might need to
fly your friend to DC. That dropped them texts off
right the front door.

Speaker 4 (21:12):
I don't think on the plane they might shoot us down.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
Yeah right, I don't know. Fred Show. Next, the Fred
Show is on Friend's fun fact so much guys, did
you know that an animal's yawn is based on how

(21:42):
large their brain is. The bigger the brain, the longer
the animal will yawn. WHOA, how about that? Like at that?
Did you like it? Like it better when I was
doing the sex facts last week? Or you like the
animal facts? Or how about animal sex facts? What if
I did both?

Speaker 8 (22:00):
No?

Speaker 10 (22:00):
I like the animal effects. I don't know you were
really into some of them last week? Right, Yeah, I
like the animal fact and animals yawn is based on
how large their brain is. The bigger the brain, the longer, equally, yon.
You also know you'll yawn more in a room that
has less oxygen that you know that? Yeah, so like

(22:21):
if you're in a room with the door closed, you
might yawn more because there's less airflow, you know, like
if you y yawning to to get more oxygen.

Speaker 1 (22:29):
Yeah, exactly. Yeah, there you have it. See you know
why else you gone a lot? You don't pay your
damn passes. That's another reason why more Fread show next
right here? Yeah, they talk better than my mind. These
are the radio blogs on the Fread Show. I like
writing in our diaries, except we say I'm alowed. We

(22:50):
call them blogs. Jason Brown, Yes you ready, Yes.

Speaker 11 (22:53):
Ma'am, dear blog So I officially have been blocked from
my first Facebook group.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
Wow, yeah, and you anger the Trumpers?

Speaker 11 (23:06):
Well girl, just existing. No, I don't want to make
this like a political thing. But I was scrolling through
my phone and Mike's family has a lake house kind
of in the nowhere, middle of nowhere in Michigan, and
so I joined like the community page because I like
to see what's going on up there, what what the

(23:26):
happenings are, you know, And so there is a town
around there that has a Pride festival and all, yeah, right,
it's probably lit. It's not really northern, right, it's kind
of like somewhere near the lake.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
I don't know. I didn't know my directions.

Speaker 11 (23:45):
But anyway, so there was a member of this group
that had posted on the Facebook group that said this
bank up there gave a donation to the Pride festival
so they could have the festival. And they were like,
don't use this bank day support the Pride festival and
blah blahlah blah, all this hate right, and I was like,

(24:05):
it was Saturday morning. I was still laying in bed
next to a man, and I was like, you know,
I have time today.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
Yeah, yes, you were next to a man.

Speaker 11 (24:14):
I was, I was, I lay with a man.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
God's not a gypsy girl. I am not a gypsy girl,
but I strive to be damn I anyway.

Speaker 11 (24:28):
So I was like, I have time today, So I'm
going back and forth this guy. I'm not calling him names.
I'm being very nice, like you don't have to spread
hate on the internet, blah blah blah blah. So he
blocks me right and the reason, which I don't even
know why Facebook allows, you know, it says like, oh,
you're blocked because of this violation whatever.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
The reason was the Bible. I was going against the Bible.
So now I'm even more.

Speaker 11 (24:50):
Upset because I'm like, we're gonna have the Bible, Like,
are you gonna tell me that yet?

Speaker 1 (24:54):
Whatever?

Speaker 11 (24:55):
So then Mike saying next to me, I was like,
can you believe all this? And then he was like,
where's this? I got time today. So he takes this
phone and he starts going in with this guy. He
gets blocked. I'm like, it's just us gays fighting for
you know, equal rights in Michigan.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
So then I posted the bank.

Speaker 11 (25:10):
I was like, thank you to this bank for you know,
supporting you know, equality and the pride festival and all
this stuff. But I got blocked for a month. I
can't post that.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
Well, so it's shanty.

Speaker 4 (25:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
And the gay haters, gay haters, yep, they blocked me,
have blocked you.

Speaker 4 (25:27):
When you guys go up there, you should fly like
in your little illegal helicopter thing.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
A leg Yeah, you know what. Hold on, let's not
complicate the illegal flying process here now, if you all
know what he's talking about. Your partner has a it's
called a powered parachute, right, called the flying machine. Yeah,
but it's not just like a big fan on the
back of like a chair, the lawn chair that has
a parachute on top of it. And you tell me
that it's legal to operate this without a pilot's license.

(25:57):
And you also tell me you can use airports, should
take it off and land runway. Yeah, oh my god,
you gotta fly in the festival. I want a rainbow parachute.
The chandler in the house. It's a flying game. You
know us, they're talking, they're dropping gay things on us.

Speaker 3 (26:24):
You shouldn't have blocked me from the past. It's never
happens the rain today. Okay, No, I'm not even trying
to get which I.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
Don't want to know. I'm just going to play this
song now. The entertainer of fourty Sagon

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