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Speaker 1 (00:11):
Let's begin, as we
always do, with the sign of the
cross, In the name of the Fatherand of the Son and of the Holy
Ghost, amen.
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Speaker 2 (00:57):
You go with the king,
you best not miss.
What were they thinking?
I called it.
I'm just going to say I knewthis was going to work out in
John Henry's favor and he wasgoing to come out on top of the
whole fiasco.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
It might still be the
end of life, though.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Maybe, but you know,
look, but I'm never negative.
If you're going to take a headshot, you gotta hit.
You can't.
You can't go in, have cocksgoing up, we're gonna get rid of
them.
And then you just like, likewhen people see the backlash and
reality hits.
And then you get those sameboard members that tried to vote
(01:37):
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Come on, guys, what are youthinking?
Speaker 3 (01:40):
we have a lot of pr
related stuff to talk about
today actually yeah, wecertainly do so.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
John henry Henry John
Henry's back at LifeSite.
He had his critics, but we haveour critics and we also have
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Nicholas Cavazos too.
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Speaker 3 (02:38):
Screenshot at the
same time I I asked him if he
could make a new intro video fora potential new show for on the
channel and he just straight upsaid no I mean the guy is kind
of busy.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
He does have a real
job.
Speaker 3 (02:50):
He goes, he goes it's
actually like outside of my
abilities.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
I just make stupid ai
edits of what you guys but I
will say this his, his introvideos are much better than me
having to search for somethingfunny every week, and I do enjoy
them.
They're always topical towhatever we're discussing that
day.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
Sometimes we can't
show them.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
Yeah, the other thing
is we're like 15 subs away from
40,000.
Speaker 3 (03:16):
We're also only like
20 local subs away from 1,000.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
So we need two things
tonight.
We need you.
If you are not subscribed,please subscribe on YouTube.
Youtube, push us over the 40000 mark.
I mean it's kind of ridiculousthat we're not the biggest
channel in this space, becausewe're clearly the best show.
I mean, we're obviously thebest at this, uh, and if you
guys are missing out on thelocals portion, that's the best
part of the show.
So I don't know why.
You guys, I have something inmy eye.
I don't know if it's my cats orwhat.
(03:42):
I'm sorry, I'm just rubbing myeyes incessantly.
Um, but yes, so if you guys canhelp push us over 40 000
tonight, that would be nice.
And, uh, we got some thingswe're going to get into getting.
But the thing is, um, havinghaving a lot of subs hasn't
really changed our channel muchand our views are the same.
(04:03):
What having the like the, thehigh subscriber count, does is
afford you better opportunitiesfor guests.
Speaker 3 (04:11):
Like we need at least
50 to get no.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
Yeah for sure.
Um so Apologize, guys, I don'tknow what's going on with my eye
.
Um so our last video that Roband I put out was a 16-minute
clip from our local version.
It was the Jonathan.
Oh my gosh, I might have to getVisine or something.
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This is really bad.
I'm sorry.
16-minute clip from our Localsepisode a few weeks back where
we discussed how to operateunder a corrupt hierarchy, and
while discussing that, I hadkind of thrown out a comment
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where I said all of the popessince the council seem to be
ashamed of our Lord.
Seem to be ashamed of our Lord.
Now, what I meant by that was,since the council, there's been
this reticence from the popes topresent Catholic teaching the
way it was taught before thecouncil.
There's this, even the idea ofecumenism and showing how all
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religions are kind of on equalfooting and you know we're all
about dialogue, it's.
It's this shame of sayingthings like there's no salvation
outside the church.
You don't hear that anymore.
Speaker 3 (05:36):
It's like every time
they were to actually say like a
teaching of the church.
They always seem to feel theneed to like lead it, lead with,
almost like an apology, or leadwith, you know, uh, like some
sort of conditional statementand not just state it now on top
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of rob found a bunch ofstatements of the post-conciliar
popes apologizing for thepope's past, for the church's
past behavior.
Speaker 2 (06:05):
You want to pull that
up, rob?
Speaker 3 (06:08):
Sure, let me find it
here.
Speaker 6 (06:10):
Anthony, are you
allergic to cats?
Speaker 2 (06:14):
Yes, and I have two.
Speaker 3 (06:15):
Two.
What happened?
Speaker 2 (06:17):
I don't usually touch
them and I'm usually okay.
Speaker 3 (06:25):
I don't know what's
going on with my eye.
Speaker 2 (06:28):
We all saw you get
the one.
When did you get the second?
Yeah, kind of, my wife forget,I don't want to have that fight
right now, kind of a generalreluctance to scare moderns,
absolutely.
So now the people that watchour show, typically, especially
our locals, kind of understandthat there's nuance to our
conversations.
They all pretty much havesimilar takes that we do, um,
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and I'll do it on the molly,I'll do that, I'll try to make
it as long as I can, and maybewe'll do that on the switch over
to locals.
Speaker 3 (06:55):
I'll just have to
deal with it, um, so yeah, so I
have some of the so like, forinstance, jp2 in the during the
jilee of 2000,.
He issued a broad apology forthe sins of the church On March
12, 2000, during a day of pardonmass in St Peter's Basilica.
He said we humbly askforgiveness for the part that
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each of us, with his or herbehaviors, has played in such
evils, referencing the Crusades,thus contributing to the
disrupting the face of thechurch.
I don't know what I had to dowith the Crusades a thousand
years ago.
Speaker 6 (07:33):
Everything wrong, but
if anything I wish.
Speaker 3 (07:35):
I'd had more to do
with them.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
Yeah, but forget yeah
.
The fact is there's nothing toapologize for in the Crusades,
the Inquisition they apologizefor the Inquisition.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
Yeah, so in a 1998
symposium on the Inquisition,
when he opened the Vaticanarchives to scholars so they
could study it, he noted theneed to purify memory by
confronting historicalinjustices, without mentioning
that the Inquisition was, at thetime, considered the most just
legal system in Europe.
Let's see.
In a 1998 document titled weRemember a Reflection on the
Shoah, he expressed sorrow forChristian complicity and
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anti-Jewish sentiment in theChurch of Silence during Nazi
persecutions.
During a visit to Yad Vashem inIsrael in 2000, he said I
assure the Jewish people thatthe Catholic Church is deeply
saddened by the hatred, acts ofpersecution and displays of
anti-Semitism directed againstthe Jews by Christians at any
time and any place.
And then, in 92, he apologizedfor the galileo affair.
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Um, he called it a tragicmutual incomprehension, even
though galileo, at the end ofhis life, basically said he was
at fault and he apologized.
Um, yeah, so that was just jp2yeah, the next one is fine.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
That should have been
apologized for.
Um, forced conversion ofindigenous peoples.
I mean, look, we could gothrough these.
It's a very long list.
Then you have Pope Francisgoing to Canada and apologizing
there for events that never eventook place.
There were no mass graves there, right?
So this, this is what I wastalking about Now.
When we did that, people onlyheard the phrase the
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post-conciliar popes are ashamedof Christ and they can't grasp
that.
There might be something towhat I'm saying, and some people
in the comments were saying Ineed to repent and believe the
gospel catholic.
(09:47):
Who's?
Uh, I think he's got.
He's a guy from jersey, he's a.
He's a truck driver who I'vealways like I, you know, I
always thought he was, he was anice guy, uh, he put out a video
.
It was very kind.
Like I don't want anybody tothink it like the way, don't go
after him or anything no, not atall.
No, no, like he went about it inwith good intentions, but I
think he mischaracterized whatwe said, and he and, and and
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there's something that I'm I'mnoticing amongst a certain group
of people.
So why don't, why don't we playthat clip, rob, and just kind
of get into, um, get into whathe has to say about it, and and
I'll try to, I'll try to make mypoint after watching him.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
Do you want to go
wash your eye while I put this
on the screen?
Speaker 2 (10:29):
I think I'm alright.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
I mean, I might have
to come to that, but I think I'm
alright, it is three minutes,so if you want me to stop at any
point, let me know.
Speaker 7 (10:39):
I'm really enjoying
myself.
So some people just arenegative.
They just gotta complain.
And this is what I see withAnthony.
He just and something wentwrong.
Something ain't the Holy Spiritgets a hold of this guy.
He's going to be so on fire forthe Lord and so on fire for his
church.
He'll be a great evangelist.
Speaker 3 (10:59):
What are you now if?
Speaker 7 (10:59):
you're not that His
temperament.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
I mean it's a little
bit of a slap in the face, but
I'll let it go temperament.
Speaker 7 (11:05):
If you study,
hypocrisy is for temperaments.
His temperament is one that isgenerally optimistic, pollyanna.
So for him to be so except forthe 90-day cycle.
Speaker 3 (11:16):
He's always on
negative.
Speaker 7 (11:21):
I don't know like
they got to him that.
Somebody got to him either onyoutube or you know, maybe.
Maybe his dad was a negativeguy, you know, I heard him say
his dad, his mom, wore the pantsin the family, which all right,
you gotta pull us down realquick.
Speaker 2 (11:35):
No, I have to address
that because sometimes, like I
said, sometimes you say thingsand people don't actually hear
what you're saying.
They kind of just catch aglimpse of it.
My father was a very masculineguy.
My father was definitely theman of the house.
What I've said is he leftreligion to my mom.
So my dad taught all of hisboys to be men, taught every one
of us how to provide for ourfamilies, taught all of us how
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to work like everything youwould expect.
The natural virtues from a manmy father gave us.
All of the things I enjoyeddoing in my life were given to
me by my dad and I try to givethose to my children as well.
There's also other, you knowthere's.
I could I could list thenatural virtues my dad had that
he passed on to me all day.
I just my issue with my dad wasalways that he left religion to
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be taught by my mom, and Ithink a lot of boomers did that.
Speaker 1 (12:24):
That's not just a,
definitely my dad's thing.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
Yeah, it's that whole
generation.
They kind of saw religion as afeminine endeavor.
So that's kind of what I'vesaid about my dad.
So I do want to address thatand we'll go back to it.
Speaker 7 (12:39):
These are like that,
so I don't know if that did it.
You know I don't want to getpersonal, but now, rob, his
temperament should be negative.
His temperament tends to benegative, but his temperament
would have strengths that thepositive temperament wouldn't
have.
So he should be working on notbeing negative and being more
positive.
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Anthony should be working onbeing more realistic and not
Pollyanna, but somehow he'sbecome like the negative
temperament.
So it's kind of strange to me.
I don't know what it is, it'slike psycho analyzing, you guys.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
I suppose they're
okay, I'll address that.
Look, I don't even, I'm noteven going to knock him because
I think that's how he perceivesit.
The reality of it is that itwas a two and a half hour show
and this is just a 16 minuteclip from the show.
it's not that I'm and anthonywas probably fed up with me
being negative, so he wasnegative and it's uh, sometimes
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we play clips that lead todiscussions and you don't know
where the discussion is going togo and you're speaking off the
top of your head and sometimesyou don't say the thing you mean
to say as clearly as youprobably should, but you're just
kind of flying off the hip.
But but him, him saying thatI'm not realistic I think is
kind of silly, I think that'swhat I was being unrealistic
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about, but that's.
Speaker 3 (13:58):
That's a whole nother
show.
Speaker 2 (13:59):
But I think in that
clip we were being realistic is
the thing.
It's not a matter of beingrealistic.
Speaker 3 (14:07):
No, you're exactly
right, and that's what upsets me
.
It's like why does it seem likewe're not allowed to look at
things in the churchrealistically?
Why is it the second you dolook at something realistically?
You're castrated as beingnegative.
Not everything in the church ispositive, guys like that's just
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the reality.
Yeah, so why is it the secondyou recognize that?
Speaker 2 (14:32):
I think I said that
in the law of you don't know me,
you don't know where I'm fromum the, yeah, right, rob, like
the sometimes rob and I discussthe reality of the situation in
the church.
And the church is not always sorosy and perfect.
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It's very messy.
I've been doing so my entirelife.
But you do no one any favors byselling them a false bill of
goods.
There is no need to gaslight ordeceive people.
Present the church as it is andthe church as it is is a
crucified man.
Speaker 3 (15:14):
I mean, the church is
the body of Christ and there's
a lot of wounds in the body ofChrist in the body of christ,
like one of the one of the greatmysteries of the church, in my
opinion, is how she can be atone time one of the most corrupt
human institutions you know inhistory.
In many cases, obviouslythere's many way worse, but like
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her, 2000 year history is hassome pretty bad spots.
Now it's not the inquisition,it's not the crusades, it's not
the stuff the world wants you tothink it is.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
But at the same time
the church is also the spotless
bride of christ and like, yeah,that's a mystery now I'll never
understand that but now, now,for some reason, it's totally
acceptable for us to say popealexander the sixth was um, uh,
he was a fornicator and he hadmistresses and he had children
out of wedlock.
We could.
We could talk about thepornography and we could say one
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of the popes toasted the devilwhile he was abusing children,
boys.
We could talk about that andthat's totally fine because it's
in the distant past.
But for some reason, when youcriticize any pope GP2 for
kissing a Quran.
That's now you doubt the PopeFor kissing a Quran.
That's now you.
Now you doubt the church now.
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Now, that's it.
You think the church is.
That's it.
You're doubting the gospelbecause, Jesus said the gates of
hell will not prevail.
And if you criticize apost-conciliar Pope, you're
saying the gates of hellprevailed and that, to me, is
completely insane, ispreposterous, and I'm trying to
understand the logic and look.
So what I've and I want to bevery clear about this I'm not
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saying all converts do this.
What I'm saying is all peoplethat do this tend to be converts
.
So, like, clearly there's tonsof converts who are going to see
things the way I do.
But the people who take thisview tend to be converts where
maybe they converted underFrancis and he's the only pope
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they know.
So if you're criticizing thepope that they come into the
church under, I get that theywant to defend that pope because
it's they're trying to justifytheir reasoning for coming into
the church.
At the same time, but sayingthat francis said some confusing
things or saying francis youknow there were, there were very
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problematic statements he madeis not saying that the gates of
hell prevailed.
It's not saying that he's notthe pope.
It's not saying any of that.
It's saying he made some veryproblematic statements here and
we can address those I think alot of it is also age.
Speaker 3 (17:48):
A lot of them not
only are converts but they're
also, you know, zoomers, or orthey're just young in general,
and I think for them, societylike our, our nation, our
society, our culture, ourcivilization, has failed this
generation at almost everyconceivable way, at every level,
right.
And to them, the church is theonly thing they have to hold on
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to, it's the only thing keepingthem from drowning.
And I think there's thisinherent fear that if she's not
perfect, you know, then thenshe's going to fail them too,
yeah, and then they'll havenothing.
And I get that fear, I reallydo.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
Well, the thing is
all right.
So I want to get back to it.
I don't know if I played an, Idon't know if I were screen
recorded enough of the clipwhere he, where he, gets into it
, but I want to show this realquick.
So Protestants think Catholicsworship the Pope and some of
them still seem to think thatafter they convert.
So there's this caricature fromProtestants that Catholics
worship the Pope.
Then when those Protestantsbecome Catholic, they think
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they're supposed to worship thePope, you know, and it's not.
It's strange because I probablyheld a very ultramontanous view
before Francis and myself.
I would have defended everysingle thing Benedict said.
I would have defended everysingle thing JP2 said.
But Francis kind of made melook at things a little bit
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differently and it was aneye-opening experience.
And also it made me have tolook at my view of the papacy
and what it meant to me.
And does this mean the gates ofhell have prevailed?
Or what does this mean aboutthe church?
And I've had to go back and seeit through a typological lens
and try to see how in ancientIsrael there were tons of
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Israel's leaders who failed anddid things wrong, and God still.
They were still the chosenpeople.
They were the people of god.
They never ceased to be thepeople of god.
Uh, convert here, and why don'tyou invite more converts?
Speaker 3 (19:50):
on your.
Vast majority of our guestshave been converts nick is a
convert.
Most of our friends areconverts.
Almost every, every goodcatholic I know is a convert.
Like you married.
We're not missing that point,I'm yeah, my wife's a convert,
like trust me, we have no, nohate or dislike for converts.
They're, they're, they are yeah, that's.
Speaker 6 (20:12):
That's what I'm
trying I want to be very kind of
the worst, though I mean, let'sbe honest, like they are kind
of the worst, because the realissue behind a lot of this is
just daddy issues, like thereason that a lot of people,
especially that if they're like15, 16, 17, they're converting
I'm glad they're converting,right, I'm glad they're here,
but they have messed up familiesand they expect the pope just
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to be this perfect saint, andthe reality is is he still a man
?
And so it's just daddy issuesokay, so to play devils.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
I know I'm open to
any criticism of my opinions
here too, but if you guys wantto say, you guys don't have to
worry about offending me.
Um, to blade devil's advocate.
The reason trads don't get aninvite to to the table is due to
the perception that we turn oneveryone and each other.
So I want to be very clear.
I'm not turning on blue collarcatholic here either.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
I'm trying to address
his actual criticisms of me and
in my experience, yeah, I mean,yeah, yeahs do do that, but
that's largely because we, evenwhen we do nothing but go to our
TLMs, go to the mass that wefeel is best.
Pray in Latin don't say theluminous mysteries Anytime.
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We just live as trads.
There's someone out theresaying that we're not being
obedient, that we're not reallyCatholic, that we're basically
Protestants that don't listen tothe pope.
So you know what?
Speaker 2 (21:26):
yeah, screw you guys,
we are going to turn on you
while simultaneously saying theprotestants are brothers and
sisters in christ right exactlyyeah, sometimes it does feel
like this group particularlyshows more charity towards
protestants than they do towardsCatholics, and one of the one
of the things I see is they will, they will treat set of a
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contest as if they are the scumof the earth and the and and
they'll say they're Protestantswhen they're not.
I mean, set of a contest areCatholics who think the Pope is
not the Pope, like that's, butthey hold the Catholic faith and
so to me, me, they're justreally annoying about it.
They're very annoying don't getme wrong.
It's very annoying.
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They're one of the mostannoying groups on the face of
the earth, so I understand that,but they are catholic and you
should have more in common witha set of a contest than you do
with a protestant.
I understand, um, a lot of themcan be annoying with the novus
ordo sect and stuff and all thatstuff, but they are.
They are some of the mostcringe people in the world um,
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so, um, I let's get back to thevideo, because I want to.
Speaker 7 (22:38):
I want to point
something else out in it don't
get that sense that they'regrifters like Marshall and John
Henry Weston, like they're thereal deal, like they love.
You know they're Christians andthey enjoy getting together,
talking and they're saying whatthey believe.
They're not lying to make money, they actually believe this.
But they're wrong.
(22:58):
They're wrong.
And yesterday, you know, Ididn't get to watch the whole
video because, like Anthony, Iwork for a living and, uh, but
in between stops I'll put onYouTube and listen.
And he said this Anthony Ithink his name is said this and
this is what I'm calling outbrother, an open rebuke.
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He said all, all the postconciliar popes are ashamed of
Jesus Christ.
Brother, you need to repent ofthat.
You need to repent of that.
So you're saying Pope St JohnPaul II, pope Benedict, pope
Francis and Pope Leo are ashamedof the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Speaker 3 (23:41):
Yes.
Speaker 7 (23:43):
That's just wicked,
bro.
That needs to be repented.
And I went back today to to uhmake sure I got the quote right
and I've seen in the commentssomeone wrote this.
I didn't listen to this part,but where is he filming?
Bro, I don't know looks like agoth hobby lobby quote seeds are
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not necessarily schismaticeither, so I guess he said that
I love the paper.
Speaker 3 (24:15):
I guess you know
receipts are not don't
necessarily have to be paper,but I don't want.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
I don't want to make
this a tax on him or where he's
coming from or anything likethat I don't want it to be, that
Saying Senevicontis aren'tschismatic.
No, I don't know if I said thatI don't think I said that I
don't know.
I don't know what I wouldclassify.
Speaker 3 (24:39):
I said that in the
comments.
Oh, you said that Okay.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
Yeah, that's the
other thing.
You guys, if you do leave acomment on a YouTube video and
it replies from the AvoidingBabylon account it's typically
Rob I will either put aunt afterI do I forget sometimes, but I
will write aunt after if it's meor I'll try to comment from my
personal youtube account.
So you know it's me.
Speaker 3 (24:57):
If it's robbed, has
proper spelling and uh and a
punctuation, it's me.
If it's snarky and kind ofsounds like an a-hole, it's
probably me.
Um, otherwise it's it, the uh.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
The other thing
everybody's criticizing his
breathing.
I will, I will, uh say this weare known to fly off the handle
at somebody who criticizes us,so he might have been going into
this a little bit nervous.
Cut the guy a little bit ofslack.
Speaker 6 (25:25):
He might have been
going in like it's the most
incredible I'm ever seeing a NewYorker talk about someone from
New Jersey.
Let's just set that out.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
He's a fellow Yankee,
so listen, I mean, I may not be
crazy.
Speaker 3 (25:33):
You're telling me
you're not a Yankee.
Yeah, you're telling me, you'renot a Yankee.
Speaker 2 (25:36):
I may not be crazy
about Jersey, but I like them
better than you Southerners.
I'll say that If there's nosentence structure, it's Anthony
.
So he ends up going and findinga few quotes from Pope Francis
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where Pope Francis says somegood things about Jesus and this
is kind of what we sawthroughout the Francis papacy
where in one breath Franciswould say all religions are
paths to God and then in anotherhe would say something about
how Jesus is the only way tosalvation, and they would ignore
the the confusing thing Francissaid and overlook that and just
find something good that hesaid and that's kind of proving
(26:20):
my point in that that's speakingout of both sides of his mouth
and you never said that all theywere all ashamed of Jesus.
Speaker 3 (26:28):
You said that they
acted ashamed of Jesus.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
Yeah, and in some
respect there is a shame, like a
shame of presenting theteachings of our Lord to the
world in a bold manner.
That is because they areworried about risking offense.
It's what I meant.
I just meant the way theypresent teaching.
It seems like they are moreworried about offending men than
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saying the truth because Godwants it, and that's just how
everything has happened sincethe council.
It's just how I see it.
I don't know if I need torepent for that comment.
It's not wicked.
I don't think it's wicked.
I think it's just anobservation and it's also just
an opinion.
Speaker 3 (27:10):
It's just an opinion
Francis was saying good things
about Jesus, not our Lord.
Speaker 4 (27:15):
So true.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
So yeah, the point is
this was a 16 minute clip from
a two and a half hour show thatwe threw up as a clip.
Uh, it was towards the end ofthe show.
You could see in that cliprob's just like fed up and he's
just tired.
At that point I'm like allright, rob.
Speaker 3 (27:32):
Well, come on,
everyone.
Everyone seemed to like when Isaid why are we even talking
about this?
Speaker 2 (27:38):
like well, yeah, it's
two and a half hours in, guys,
come on so I mean, you're goingto get segments like that on
this show where we playsomething and it leads to a
discussion and I might saysomething a little bit dicey.
That's just the way podcastingworks and the other thing.
(28:03):
So he came into the church 11years ago.
So he came into the churchunder Francis and at the end of
his show he's like and you know,these guys don't really talk
about how do you get saved?
And I'm going to tell you guyshow you get saved at the end of
the show.
Now I've said this a few times.
Speaker 3 (28:18):
Why do we need to?
That's what the church.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
Yeah, I've said this
a few times already, but we are
not an apostolate.
Our goal is not to save souls.
Speaker 3 (28:27):
We're not digital
missionaries.
Speaker 2 (28:30):
Yeah, this isn't a
ministry.
This is a couple of friendsgetting together talking.
We happen to be Catholic.
If God uses something we saidthat stirs someone's heart,
that's beautiful and we're happyfor that.
But the goal of this show isnot to save souls.
It's just not our job to dothat.
It's the church's job to dothat, and I think anybody that
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calls himself an apostolateshould have some kind of a link
to the church, their bishop,something like that.
I don't think everybody thatgoes out and talks about
scripture or the church is anapostolate or a missionary or a
ministry.
Speaker 3 (29:05):
I mean, at some level
, that's just being Catholic.
Right, that's just what youshould do as being Catholic.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
Yeah, we're just
talking about things from a
Catholic perspective.
We don't have Catholic in thetitle of our show or anything
like that, and we're verypurposeful about that and we try
to say it often so that peopledon't mistake what we do, for
what Catholic Answers does, it'sa very different thing.
Speaker 3 (29:28):
Yeah, I'm glad Don.
Speaker 4 (29:31):
I missed this comment
.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
It's the church's job
and we are church.
I mean we do have women clips.
If you guys want us to make funof women, we're not going to
get to that yet.
So I did want to.
I did want to just address thatbecause it's it's, it's a, it's
a very um, especially with theguys who just came into the
(29:54):
church within the past 15 yearsor so or came in under Francis.
They they take it verypersonally.
If you criticize the popes andlook, I when we just talked
about this on Mac Asper show theother day like Rob and I, are
cradle Catholics.
We grew up going to the lifeteens and the ministry stuff and
(30:15):
we in my home, growing up JohnPaul the second was a living
saint stuff.
And we in my home growing upJohn Paul the second was a
living saint.
There was no.
I mean I would have defendedwhen the priest crisis hit.
I defended the good priestduring that time.
So for somebody that just camein the church to tell me that
I've been tricked by the tranceon.
YouTube or something that's justnot the case I mean, I'm just
being honest.
Speaker 3 (30:35):
I mean for those who
came in under francis, like, on
one hand, to me that that'scrazy, like that well, not crazy
, I mean like good job that youwere able to to see through all
the crap and still make it intothe true church.
But at the same time, thechurch you came into since 2013,
or in the last 10 years, evenpost traditionalist custodians
(31:00):
was in many ways a far betterchurch than it was when I grew
up, was growing up in the 90s.
Yeah right, like the averageliturgy in the 2010s, way better
than the average liturgy in the1990s and guess what?
the average liturgy in the 2010sand even now in the 2020s,
still pretty bad, no matter whatyou say but um, but yeah, you
(31:23):
have to like you well I just Ijust some crap it's just to to
say that we, like I, was trickedby like guys like taylor,
taylor Marshall or something.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
That's just.
That's just not the case.
Is that I?
I went from I w.
I grew up in a, in a churchwhere the Pope was writing
documents like Veritatis,splendor and defending life.
And even despite his faults.
John Paul the second was verygood on a lot of moral issues,
especially on abortion,especially on just speaking out
(31:58):
on the, the dignity of marriage,things like that.
So to go from having a popewhere you always had to defend
the pope from the secular mediato then all of a sudden having
francis where you're now thesecular media is praising him
because he's saying things thatare contradicting what just the
pope before him was saying, likethis isn't even so much a post
conciliar thing, it's just.
That's the reality of thesituation.
(32:20):
Yes, I know sometimes the mediawould would like skew the
things Francis said to make itsound worse than what he was
really saying.
It doesn't matter.
A lot of the things he did ledto scandal and and you have
every right to be upset aboutthat scandal as a Catholic- and
in the fact that there was never, almost never, any
(32:43):
clarification after the facttells you all you need to know
Really.
Speaker 6 (32:46):
No, exactly.
If you think about it, whenPope Leo was elected, they uh,
you see the people on the view.
They're just like oh, we're soconcerned that this Pope has
said these, really, you know,derogatory, hateful statements
about the homosexuals at x, yand z.
We hope he's like pope francis.
Point is, is it just?
(33:06):
Even if pope francis,hypothetically, was as based as
they were joking around that hewas, he never, ever came out and
gave the appearance to the, tothe broader world?
That was the thing you alwayshad to just do, these gargantuan
reinterpretations.
Plus, have you guys noticed alot of the guys who do this?
They're all americans.
If you go down to mexico,you'll find like priests with
concubines all over the place.
Like it's like like you go tomexico, you go to south america,
(33:26):
it's like communist priests,priests with concubines.
You go over to like europe.
America is really blessedamerica, like for all of the
issues Protestantism has.
The one thing about America isthat we're fairly liturgically
trad, even with all the messedup parishes that are out there.
When you leave young guys 17year old and you go to Mexico
(33:49):
and you're like, wow, the localpriest is shacking up with
several concubines and this isjust like the normal thing down
here, and there's all these folk, saints and stuff, you start to
get a broader picture that thechurch is in real grave crisis
and it's not just a bunch ofangry trads online.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
Set up a contact.
I love when you super chat,because I love taking your money
.
I just wish your comments weremore engaging.
They're just not funny.
Speaker 3 (34:17):
I wish I just
understood what they were even
saying.
Speaker 2 (34:19):
We all know how Gant
went to Italy and saw the abs of
Michelangelo's David and now hehas unshakable faith.
I don't even know what to makeof that.
He gets mad because he thinks Ihave set of a contest views but
I still obey.
I would be happy if you foundhe's mad because we what's the
(34:40):
saying?
Speaker 3 (34:43):
We get to bake the
cake and eat it too, or
something like that.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
I would just be happy
if he found some set of a
contest parish to go to Mass at.
The guy doesn't go to Mass, Idon't care.
If you have the set of acontest views, but go to.
You don't even receive thesacraments I don't want to.
You have the set of a contestviews, but like, go to go.
Like you don't even receive thesacraments I don't want to hear
from you.
Speaker 3 (35:00):
Why are we talking at
you?
Cause that way we don't have totalk with you.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
All right, all right,
so we do have other things to
get to.
I have an interesting one thatI thought is very generational
that we could get.
I will save that one.
Actually, we'll save that one.
Um, all right, why don't weplay the uh, cardinal tagli clip
?
Because this is reallyinteresting, let's play the
(35:25):
cardinal tagli clip.
The mass in the vatican.
Yeah, the mass of the vatican.
So now, this is the.
This is the mass at the vatican, where all the influencers are,
and Cardinal Tagli is leadingall the influencers in their
T-shirts and jeans.
So, look, you're at the Vatican, you're there with a prince of
(35:46):
the church.
Speaker 3 (35:46):
You're standing over
St Peter's bones.
Speaker 2 (35:50):
And you're in jean
shorts and a T-shirt.
You're really not doing.
Speaker 3 (35:54):
All of us so--called
influencers of a favorite guys,
come on these are theinfluencers now?
Speaker 2 (36:00):
now I want you guys
to pay attention to something
cardinal tagli is leading themin the paternoster and
everybody's freaking out.
Look how trad this is.
They're all raising their hands, they're all in the iran's
position and none of them knowthe paternoster.
It's very interesting.
Like you're watching it, noneof them actually know the Pater
Noster.
It's very interesting, likeyou're watching it, none of them
actually know the Our Father inLatin.
(36:20):
It's a very interesting videoto watch, so go ahead, hit play.
No one's.
Speaker 4 (36:35):
They're like what is
this, what is this, what is this
?
Jazz hands there bud.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
What is this?
What is this?
Speaker 3 (36:39):
What is this the?
Speaker 2 (36:39):
jazz hands there, bud
.
What is this?
I'm sorry I know this is mean,but what are they doing?
Speaker 3 (36:53):
You'd really think
that someone who does so much
karaoke would have a bettervoice.
Speaker 4 (36:57):
We can kill it.
Speaker 3 (37:00):
I mean, the thing is,
I do kind of feel bad making
fun of them.
Speaker 6 (37:05):
Can you picture this?
This is where St Pius X oncehad mass.
This is where St Pius V oncehad mass.
Now we have Michael Lofton,probably altar-serving, up there
giving his advice.
Can you imagine?
Speaker 3 (37:17):
how many heaters pies
.
The 10th would have had a ripafter that mass.
Like that you've been thestress level just with two
cigarettes today look
Speaker 2 (37:27):
at these kids in
their jean shorts.
What am I dealing with?
Oh, we're so mean.
I'm sorry, I don't know whywe're so mean.
Um, I do.
I've had a headache for threedays, um, all right.
Then we got um.
We got joey swole no.
(37:50):
Then we got an hvac technicianand we also have woman says she
wants her divorce, wants todivorce her perfect husband,
because she can't find herselfwhere you guys want to go you go
, girl, let's go with the girlyou want to do the woman?
woman says she wants a divorcefrom her perfect husband because
she can't find herself in ameeting I mean, I know their
(38:10):
sense of direction is bad, butit's that bad they can't find
themselves this is okay.
Let's play this clip, because Iwant to talk about this I'm
going to talk about this.
Speaker 4 (38:20):
We're going to do,
joey swole next.
Speaker 3 (38:22):
Okay, hold on.
Speaker 6 (38:23):
What a name joey
swole it's he.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
Yeah, that's because
he swole from testosterone, but
it's, it's an interesting thingto discuss because he's this
juiced up, masculine guy andhe's terrified to be a man.
So that that's why I do one ofthe cause.
It's not, it's, it's.
It shows you what a LARPmasculinity can actually be.
But all right, we'll do thischick first, thank you.
(38:48):
Thank you, janice, I think I'mjust having fun.
Speaker 8 (38:54):
I don't know if I'm
going to actually post this,
because this is super vulnerablefor me.
Speaker 3 (38:57):
Clearly, you did.
Speaker 8 (38:59):
But earlier this year
I told my husband I wanted a
divorce, and this would probablyshock a lot of my friends and
my family, because I hadn't toldanybody.
Speaker 3 (39:08):
Okay, I'm guessing
they probably weren't shocked.
Speaker 8 (39:11):
I walked myself
through the logistics of where
would I live, how would we spendthe time with the kids, who
gets the dog, where all of thosethings Okay had a full
breakdown.
I feel like I have beensearching for something in my
relationship that we don't havefor the whole time we've been
married, which has been 10 years.
(39:33):
There is not a single thingabout my husband, in and of
himself, that I do not love.
I want to be very clear aboutthat.
He is the most self-disciplined, loyal, hardworking, good
person that you could meet onthis planet.
(39:55):
And that is probably the reason.
That is the reason why I havenot left okay.
Our relationship and what myexpectations are for my marriage
and what they always happen arenot met right, which I don't
know if anybody's are.
The reason that pushed me toeven bring up divorce and talk
(40:19):
about it was the fact that Ifeel like I don't oh my gosh, I
can't be myself with my husbandand it's really confusing
because I'm 32 years old.
Speaker 4 (40:31):
I am a mom of three.
What?
Speaker 1 (40:34):
is this.
Speaker 4 (40:36):
This might be the
most insane comment ever.
Speaker 3 (40:39):
No, we can't show it.
We can't show it why.
Speaker 4 (40:43):
This needs to be
culturally enriched in
Cincinnati.
Speaker 6 (40:47):
So true, diversity is
our strength.
We love cultures.
We love cultures.
I mean, honestly, those werethe stories I was hoping you
guys were going to bring uptonight.
Speaker 3 (40:59):
those are the real
interesting for the record,
though, people, if you're notcarrying a gun everywhere you go
, I don't know what you're doingall right, so we, uh, we, we
have to.
Speaker 2 (41:07):
We'll take a pause
here and we'll discuss this
woman for a second, because I'vebeen studying this, this thing
that's happening with women, alot for a couple of years now
and it's Dr, Abate over there.
It's a level of evil right.
(41:29):
This woman's.
Like I have the perfect husbandhe just lays down, does
everything I don't, there'snothing I don't love about him,
but I want a divorce because I'mbored.
I want a divorce because Idon't, I don't, I don't, I'm not
getting what I want out of thisrelationship and I just I don't
.
Even he.
(41:49):
He doesn't even know me, butlike I don't know me, so I don't
know how he could know me,because I don't know.
Like this is an epidemicamongst women, that they get
bored and they're watchingwhatever they're watching on the
Internet.
Then they get a group of girlsaround them who are yapping in
(42:10):
her ear, telling her girl, hedoesn't deserve you.
Speaker 3 (42:12):
You know what it is.
That's just our eyes, man.
Speaker 1 (42:17):
All these women are
on them.
Speaker 3 (42:19):
And it literally
dulls your brain to everything.
Everything's boring because itbrings up those lows that you
know, the depression, thatyou're depressed because you
wait until you were 30 to getmarried and have kids and now
you're all never mind, butanyways, it makes everything
just boring.
Speaker 2 (42:37):
Well, I think it's
over simulation from from the
internet, right?
So if you're flipping through,like she's on tiktok, she's like
now.
Um, I see this with all womenlike, no matter how good their
lives are, they're looking atother women on instagram and
tiktok and and they're seeingthese snapshots of people's
lives when they're on thesevacations and and none of it's
(42:57):
real right, it's all fake.
Yeah, like, the girls who havethe greatest Instagram lives are
the most unhappy at home,typically so, but there's.
I'm not letting the husband offthe hook on this, because he's
allowed his wife to go down thisroad and she's talking to him
about divorce and now he'sbegging her.
(43:20):
Oh, how can we fix this?
How can we fix this, instead ofjust telling her shut up, shut
up.
You have three children.
What are you even talking aboutDivorce?
What's wrong with you?
Like she needs to be told.
No, this woman and that is whatshe's actually seeking she
doesn't know herself because herhusband hasn't helped her learn
.
You are a housewife and you area mother, and this is actually
(43:41):
your duty in life, and this iswhere you'll find your meaning.
Speaker 3 (43:43):
Yeah, the whole idea
of doing it like amicably and
talking about how we're going tosplit everything and that, no,
that husband needs to be like.
I'll make sure your childrenknow exactly how much of an evil
witch you are If you this.
Speaker 2 (43:54):
It's more than that,
because she doesn't actually get
divorced.
At the end of the video sheasks people for advice on how to
fix their relationship, but alot of this lies in the husband.
Yes, this woman's psychotic andevil, but the husband doesn't
want to leave.
But he's also not being a man.
This is what I mean when I saywomen actually don't want a
(44:17):
pushover guy that they couldjust tell what to do when he
does whatever she wants.
Like that's not a challenge forthem.
They don't like that.
They're not there, they've andthey need.
And his.
He's also not making her littlethings that she does.
He doesn't notice them.
He's probably off in his ownlittle world doing his own thing
.
He tries to oh, I just try totry to make you happy.
(44:37):
But, women I hear it over andover when I watch these stupid
videos he didn't even notice me.
I feel like I'm not evennoticed.
There comes a point where, men,you do have to kind of get your
woman under control and, justlike you, just can't let this
happen.
If you find her on the freakinginternet wanderlusting at other
people's lives on instagram,you have to tell her to get off
(44:59):
the damn phone.
Speaker 6 (45:00):
Yeah, you can't be
scared of her emotions.
That's one thing.
You just can't be scared ofyour wife's emotions this too
right.
Speaker 2 (45:08):
I can't look like why
would women get on?
The internet and and trash theaffirmation like why are other
women telling?
Speaker 3 (45:17):
her.
Speaker 6 (45:18):
She's doing the right
thing ever heard of the t-app
gents.
Oh my gosh, oh that was this isobviously not.
Speaker 2 (45:32):
This is obviously not
all women, but there is a,
there's a.
There's a significant segmentof women that are struggling
with the same thing.
She is because, you see it allthe time, these women are
ruining perfectly good marriageswith good men because they
think it's going to be, thegrass will be greener on the
other side.
And then they wind up gettingdivorced.
(45:52):
They realize I got three kids,one because I think a lot of
them get looked at at a storewhen they go somewhere and some
guy checks them out.
So they all of a sudden thinkthey're going to have a ton of
options before them when theyget divorced.
And then they get divorced andthey realize nobody.
Yeah, you'll get one nightstanded, but no guy wants to
wife up a chick with three kidsand an ex-husband Especially
(46:13):
when that video is online, yeah,and you're trashing your man
online like that.
It's just such a such a strangetime we live in that women have
such an over-inflated view ofthemselves and they think it's
going to be so much better onthe other side.
And then they wind up leavingand they realize and the husband
actually does move on like thehusband will go scoop a chick up
(46:34):
because he this just happens,it just does.
The woman files for divorce.
She winds up in a rut in datingand she just gets one night
stand and no guy wants to commitand then, all of a sudden,
we'll find it did we lose rob.
Speaker 6 (46:53):
We lost ban, they
banned we lost, rob.
Speaker 2 (46:56):
Okay, I thought it
was my internet.
Yeah, so the woman will.
The woman will, you know,she'll get one night stand it
over and over.
Meanwhile, the husband that sheleft really always just wanted
a woman who was going to bethere to, you know, be a wife at
the home.
And he goes and marries anotherchick and he's totally happy
because the next chick hemarries isn't a selfish lunatic
(47:16):
like she is.
And then this woman winds updisgusted and upset because he
moved on.
So it's just.
It's so nuts, our modernculture, man, I don't understand
.
Speaker 6 (47:25):
Well, this is why all
the girls they like make the
video immediately after that,being like why didn't he fight
for me harder?
I don't know why he allowed meto divorce him, and it's just
like look, you're insane, you'recrazy lady, and that's just
what it is I mean, honestly, thefact that we give, uh like
these psycho women a platformgoes to show you how like messed
up our society is.
Because if we were like a tribeor a village, right, we didn't
(47:47):
have the internet.
Will we be allowing all theemotional ladies in the village
just to go run around anddictate culture for the tribe?
Speaker 2 (47:54):
no, the other women
in the village would check her,
though exactly it would.
It's not really up to men tocheck these women.
What happens is she's got atiktok where she's got a bunch
of women that follow her, andthen, all of a sudden, this
thing goes viral and the wholeworld sees it and she's like, oh
, like she didn't think thatwould happen, you know.
And now, all of a sudden, nowher husband's gonna freaking see
(48:14):
it and he's gonna be like areyou insane?
Matt walsh is reviewing thisvideo on his freaking channel
and I got my wife out theremaking me look like an idiot.
Like it's just, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (48:24):
Man, you're really
poor dude, yeah for the first
time I threw rob off stream likemy sick p320, almost shot me by
itself it'll do that man, we'lldo that all right, let's do joe
.
Speaker 2 (48:37):
All right, we'll,
we'll move off of the craziness
of modern women.
And, uh, let's do joey swolebecause all right.
So joey swole, who is this guy?
Joey swole is a fitnessinfluencer now.
What he does is if peoplemisbehave, so he's no, you'll
see.
So if people misbehave at thegym, where a lot of people film
(49:00):
at the gym now, and you'll seepeople, especially women, will,
uh, if they're filming andsomebody walks in front of their
camera, they'll.
They'll be like can you believehow rude this person is?
And he'll.
He'll put them on blast and belike no, it is nobody's job to
ensure your video goes well.
Like.
You're at the gym, you're in apublic space, somebody doesn't,
(49:22):
nobody cares that you'revideoing.
If they walk past your video,it's.
You know who are you tocomplain?
Some women have accused men ofchecking, checking them out when
they weren't really.
He'll call that out like.
He's done a lot of good thingsin that respect.
He tries to promote good gymculture.
So now Hulk Hogan.
Hulk Hogan died the other dayand Joey Swole did like a an
(49:43):
homage to him and he dressed upas Hulk Hogan and, you know, did
a little performance, dressedas Hulk Hogan and the leftist
came down hard on him, flippedout on him.
How can you defend this?
How can you give an homage tothis guy?
He was a racist and joey waslike you know.
You know, uh, I don't, this issomething that happened in his
(50:04):
past and he apologized for itand he stood his ground at first
, and then all of a sudden camethis groveling apology.
So let's listen to the apologyokay, we have to first off.
Speaker 3 (50:15):
He's got little line
shades in his eyebrows.
He's definitely gay.
Okay, we have to First off.
He's got little line shades inhis eyebrows, he's definitely
gay.
Speaker 4 (50:24):
I owe my followers,
my community and all of social
media an apology.
A few days ago I reposted anold video of me in the gym
wearing a Hulk Hogan Halloweencostume on the day that he
passed.
Last night in my live stream alot of people expressed how
upset and frustrated they werewith me that I had posted that.
Instead of listening andunderstanding like I should have
(50:48):
, I became defensive and saidthat I was posting to celebrate
the wrestling icon.
Speaker 3 (50:53):
It's funny how
obviously he is reading from a
script.
I think most of his videos hetalks like this, though I mean
you can see him looking at itthough.
Speaker 2 (51:02):
Yeah, I think he does
this in most of his videos.
This was definitely pre-writtenand very well planned out.
Speaker 4 (51:09):
A person that so many
of us looked up to as kids that
we grew up with, that made ustear our shirts and take our
vitamins and say our prayers.
I didn't know to the extent ofall the horrible things that he
had done.
Since last night, I have done alot of research, talked to
people and learned all of thehorrible, horrible things that
that man has done, which is waymore than just making a mistake
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and being human.
So because of that, I havetaken the videos down and I
apologize to anybody that Ioffended.
I am sorry.
Also, during last night's livestream, I used the word colored
instead of saying person ofcolor, which is very.
Speaker 2 (51:48):
Oh, you idiot, I
forgot about that part.
Yes, he did.
Yeah, he said colored peopleinstead of saying people of
color.
Oh, what an idiot.
Speaker 3 (52:03):
People still do this.
We live in a world where peoplethink that that matters.
Speaker 2 (52:08):
Bro should have just
dropped the N-word.
At this point it's 2025.
How are you even dealing withthis apology nonsense, getting
yourself canceled?
Speaker 6 (52:15):
in 2025?
What is going on?
Speaker 3 (52:20):
Did you see that
tweet today where I said, uh, I
love that I can say anything onthe podcast and like no one
cares and they'll go after youinstead?
Yeah, but I, because?
Speaker 2 (52:29):
I.
I'm such a big mouth that Isomeone replies Okay, prove it.
Speaker 3 (52:33):
Say the N word Okay.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
You got me.
The thing is I've been accusedof saying things that rob has
said.
That's what happened.
So you may say something, butpeople assume I'm the face of
the show and it came from mymouth.
So I've had to like clarify.
No, no, no, oh, bad cop saidthat one, I didn't say that one
okay, you want to finish this updated, dated, very offensive
term.
Speaker 4 (52:56):
A few moments later,
somebody educated me and told me
that it wasn't okay to use that, which I immediately apologized
to.
Speaker 7 (53:04):
Everyone said I'm
sorry, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (53:06):
I'm sorry, please
don't take my empire, please,
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, please,please, I'm sorry.
Speaker 6 (53:13):
Dude, this guy's
taking soy supplements, clearly.
What is he doing?
Speaker 2 (53:18):
I don't know what
have I said.
Have I said sorry or the N-word?
Speaker 6 (53:23):
I immediately
apologized after being educated.
Speaker 4 (53:28):
Again.
So once again to anybody that Ioffended, I am sorry.
You know my whole page, mywhole brand, is based on holding
people accountable and doingbetter.
I would be a hypocrite if Ididn't hold myself to the same
standards.
I am human, I am still growing,I am still learning and I
promise all of you I will dobetter.
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I have nothing but love andkindness in my heart.
I will continue to try to makethe world a better place.
Speaker 2 (53:56):
And once again, to
everyone who is in your heart,
my friend, I will continue totry to make the world a better
place, and how it is in yourheart, my friend.
Okay, so leave it up, because Iwant to read that.
All the good I've done, all thepeople I've helped, all for
nothing.
When I need help, when I needkindness and empathy, nothing.
I truly hope all the peopleI've inspired to do great things
in their life and pay itforward, to help others and
(54:18):
carry on my message.
But no matter how much good youdo, no matter how many people
you help, they just wait for areason to hate you and tear you
down.
It's true, you either die ahero or live long enough to be
the villain.
Quoting batman he's hey, thankyou for your support.
Please remember me and smile.
I love you.
All I am done.
Speaker 3 (54:39):
Quoting harvey den
first off second off bro, you're
a gym influencer.
Speaker 6 (54:44):
You're not saving
anyone dying a hero being a gym
maybe this guy can marry thategotistical lady, maybe he can
marry that broad the, the actualpoint everyone should take from
this is this guy is jacked outof his mind.
Speaker 2 (55:02):
I'm talking juice out
of his face, huge, like
probably 320 and muscle, butwhat, when it comes down to it,
I don't, because I see a lot ofuh, a lot of guys are very like
harping a lot on you gotta getto the gym, you gotta go.
Yeah, you do got to get to thegym, you got to get.
Yeah, you do have to get to thegym.
You do have to challengeyourself to do hard things, but
when it comes down to it, that'snot going to give you like
(55:24):
fortitude in a situation likethis.
He should have just talked tohis original statement.
Where he came out, he said look,hulk Hogan made some mistakes
in his past.
He apologized, that's it.
Leave it alone.
You give an apology to peopleand they smell blood in the
water and they come for you.
So now, once you've apologized,all you've done is upset the
other half of the people thatwould have stood by you if you
(55:44):
just stuck to your originalstatement.
So he managed to piss offeveryone because the leftists
will just keep coming for him,and now everybody on the right
is going.
You complete loser.
Like, how do you do this?
How do you just completely caveto pressure from leftists at
this point?
Speaker 3 (56:03):
Which apology was
worse, his or her voice of
reason?
Speaker 2 (56:08):
I haven't seen
reasons for voice of reasons was
a non-apology yeah, it was alegal statement and the thing is
, the voice of reason owed anapology.
Yeah, joey swole didn't.
That's the difference.
Right, there are situationswhere an apology is called for.
Have you hurt someone, likegenuinely hurt someone, not hurt
someone's feelings?
I mean, if you have, if you, ifyou misuse your position,
(56:29):
things like that, like there arewhen an apology is called for
but not when a bunch of leftistsare coming for you.
That's that's not the time toapologize, that's the time to
double down and just go look ifyou don't like him right in the
face you just say look, if youguys don't like me for who I am,
I don't know what to tell you.
(56:54):
I liked Hulk H tol kogan growingup.
Speaker 4 (56:55):
I'm not endorsing
everything the guy said except
the n word.
Speaker 6 (56:58):
That's the only part
I endorse, I'm just surprised
that people are still doing likethe whipped white guy thing in
2025.
It's just like, especiallyafter like the last two months.
It's like you have austinmetcalf stabbed, you have the
cincinnati riot and then youhave like this whole nonsense
with it with that actress whojust makes the pun about like
having good genes.
It's like, let's just be honest, they hate white people.
(57:19):
They just hate white people.
Speaker 2 (57:22):
It's not, even it is.
Don't get me wrong.
Speaker 6 (57:24):
No because he's, just
like I accidentally said,
colored person instead of personof color.
Let me come out into the publicsquare and flagellate my show.
Speaker 1 (57:38):
Oh no, I know, but
he's clearly ashamed of being
white.
Speaker 6 (57:39):
He's clearly ashamed
of being white.
He has no.
He has no like actual standingup for himself saying you know,
that's retarded, I'm not goingto do that, you know, but it's
more white nationalist nick, I'mhere for it all nicks are alike
, apparently.
Speaker 2 (57:54):
It's more weakness.
Speaker 6 (57:57):
I mean, I do have a
Spanish last name, so I guess
it's close enough.
Yeah, Cavazos, yeah there's anF in there somewhere.
Speaker 2 (58:06):
Yeah, I didn't mean
to cut Nick off.
I'm sorry, but I don't thinkthey hate white people.
I think he hates himself forbeing white.
Maybe, but he but it's leftistDon't care your color, they care
your, your politics first off,and they so they totally care.
Speaker 3 (58:24):
They care about your
color.
Speaker 6 (58:26):
You, could you could
be.
You could be as white asmayonnaise and be a flaming
liberal, and they're still goingto hate your guts.
Yeah, I guess They'll stillhate your guts.
Speaker 1 (58:37):
They'll still hate
your guts.
Speaker 6 (58:38):
That's literally why,
at the end of the day, like I
mean, you know, if you have,hypothetically in 2028, a white
male who is going to potentiallybe like their dem nominee and
like a woman of color, they'llvote for the woman of color.
Speaker 4 (58:56):
It's too black to
notice this stuff.
Speaker 3 (58:59):
No, I'm not.
He drinks at the coloredfountain.
Speaker 2 (59:02):
The real reason they
went after Joey is because Hulk
Hogan spoke at Trump's freakingrally.
That's what it is.
It's not that Hulk Hogan saidthe N-word.
Speaker 3 (59:12):
To be fair if Hogan
hadn't done that, no one would
even probably care yeah.
Speaker 2 (59:23):
No, I mean, Hulk
Hogan dies, you're going to get
something.
The fact that he just spoke atTrump's rally is what raised
everybody's attention to bringback those 10-year-old
allegations of him dropping theN-word, things like that.
So it's just, this is more apolitical thing than it is about
being white.
It's just.
Speaker 6 (59:42):
they just I mean
maybe for him, but like I mean
for this Joey guy.
It's clearly he's just ashamedof being white On the record.
Speaker 3 (59:49):
I didn't know, don
Bongino was just Italian either,
bongino, that blew my ashamedof being white on the record I
didn't know, don bongino wasjust italian either, bongino,
you know my mind.
Speaker 2 (59:57):
Well, yeah, okay, now
once I'm like oh, well, damn
bongino, you know, you thinkdamn bongino's a black guy while
we're on the subject can wetalk about?
Can we can we talk about thesydney sweeney ad without
playing it, because I don't wantto play the ad.
Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
I don't want to play
it either.
Speaker 2 (01:00:13):
But I want to discuss
the insanity of the ad itself,
where she's coming out and thewhole ad is talking about you
inherit a bunch of things fromyour parents your intelligence,
your eye color, your skin color.
It's in the jeans and she goesmy jeans are blue Like dude,
(01:00:34):
it's an American Eagle.
Speaker 3 (01:00:36):
She said my jeans are
good, or something like that.
Speaker 2 (01:00:40):
Or I have good jeans,
good jeans or something like
that, but they're dude.
Look the troll, the level oftrolling that American Eagle did
with this ad Especially becausethe owner is jewish dude, the
um the city sweeney probably istoo I mean, if the market's
there.
Speaker 3 (01:01:00):
You know well, I was
gonna take the w you know,
surprised that it's like youdon't know much about them, if
you don't realize they're justgonna, if it's gonna, make a
money you're gonna dude.
Speaker 2 (01:01:09):
everybody's talking
about it is.
It is one of the most epictrolls I've ever seen, Did you?
Can you find the Dunkin' Donutsad Cause that one we could play
?
No, let me find the Dunkin'Donuts ad Cause.
That was actually funny.
Speaker 3 (01:01:20):
All I'm going to say
is it's a good thing Boomers no
offense Any boom.
It's a good thing they're dyingoff in the next 15 years
because they're not ready forwhat's coming.
Speaker 2 (01:01:34):
The next Holocaust
movie?
No, they really don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:01:35):
You know, the
Holocaust movie that's coming
out, the one after that's goingto be a comedy and they're not
ready for that.
Honestly, it's probably true.
What are they looking forDunkin' Donuts?
Speaker 2 (01:01:46):
The Dunkin' Donuts ad
.
Dunkin' Donuts came out with anad to play off the American
Eagle one and they did the samething.
It's a freaking white kid whowas apparently this white kid
was in a show and he's in hotwater right now because he said
homophobic things and racistthings.
So the kid's already in troublefor saying things against
(01:02:10):
whatever know whatever the lgbtstuff and saying racist things.
And they put this kid in thedunkin donuts ad and he's again
talking about his superiorgenetics as a white guy and I am
so here for these companiestrolling the left right now.
I think it's amazing andhilarious my boy's number.
Speaker 3 (01:02:31):
We'll see this works.
I've never tried to play anactual TikTok video on stream
before.
Speaker 5 (01:02:36):
Look, I didn't ask to
be the king of summer, it just
kind of happened.
Speaker 8 (01:02:41):
This tan Genetics
Just got my color analysis back,
guess what.
Speaker 5 (01:02:46):
Golden summer,
literally.
I can't help it.
Every time I drink a Dunkingolden hour refresher it's like
the sun just finds me so sippingthese refreshers makes me the
king of summer.
Speaker 2 (01:02:59):
Guilty as charged
look, I want, I want the audio.
It's white boy summer it'swhite boy summer we're.
So I want the audio of thesydney sweeney ad, though like I
don't want to play it becauseit's whatever.
It's Sydney Sweeney and she'swhatever you can find just the
audio.
Speaker 6 (01:03:16):
The only bad thing
about that ad was just her being
sexualized, but the actualmessage was a dub.
Speaker 2 (01:03:24):
All right, wait, I
want to find it.
Hold on.
Speaker 4 (01:03:34):
Boom, boom, boom,
boom, boom, boom.
Man, this is, I'm not gonnafind this.
How about this?
I could?
Speaker 3 (01:03:42):
yeah, adrian.
Or adrian says just hold yourphone to the mic like the good
old days those were the daysthat's what I'm going to do
blasting novus ordo hymns as anintro from your phone.
Speaker 2 (01:03:56):
I need the one with
the audio, though.
Come on, you people.
The thing is, what's reallyhere?
It is.
Speaker 3 (01:04:09):
Lofton.
I just got a text message.
Lofton blessing all thecreators at the Vatican.
What could that actually be?
That's real, oh man hold on,what is this?
Is this for real?
Oh no, he's just speaking.
It looks like he's blessingpeople, though I've never seen
(01:04:31):
Franco look more annoyed.
Hold on, we're going to sharethis because this is funny.
What do you got?
Speaker 6 (01:04:37):
Michael, I'm blessing
the crowd.
I got it I got it.
Speaker 2 (01:04:41):
I got it.
What are you playing here?
What are you about to show us?
I missed out.
Speaker 6 (01:04:51):
Good old Mikey
Lofton's blessing people at the
Vatican.
Speaker 3 (01:04:54):
I just got a photo
texted to me Give me a second,
let me get it you know what elseI found out.
Speaker 2 (01:05:01):
What About Franco?
Speaker 3 (01:05:05):
Look at this, look at
the look on.
Speaker 4 (01:05:10):
Franco's face.
Speaker 6 (01:05:19):
Hi guys, look at the
look on his face.
Speaker 3 (01:05:20):
hi guys, the reason
I'm here, is that I?
Speaker 5 (01:05:21):
trashed everybody.
That was my best friend I got.
Look, my name is michael oftenand I'm look, he played the long
game.
Speaker 2 (01:05:28):
I'm not gonna knock
him, the guy played the long
game.
He's now at the vatican allthat stuff we we thought he was
losing his mind about themuslims.
Muslims are gonna get to heavenbecause of from the virtue of
their own religion, not evensaying like from invincible
ignorance.
He was basically saying thegood things in the, in the
muslim religion can save muslims.
He was saying that and that gothim an invite to the Vatican
(01:05:51):
because these sickos in theVatican believe that.
So yeah, Franco's on with themusic video.
But Franco is Matt Fradd's clipeditor now and he's been
throwing a couple shots at me inMatt Fradd's Instagram videos
Me and Tim Gordon.
But alright, let's play theSydney Sweeney audio Ready.
Speaker 5 (01:06:12):
Genes are passed down
from parents to offspring,
often determining traits likehair color, personality and even
eye color.
My jeans are blue, SydneySweeney has very jeans.
Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
Is it just me, or
does she sound a little lacking
in certain areas of genes?
Speaker 2 (01:06:40):
Genes are passed down
from parents.
Speaker 1 (01:06:44):
She's an airhead.
Speaker 2 (01:06:46):
I don't know if she's
playing a role of an airhead,
but she's slow.
Speaker 3 (01:06:49):
She sounds like she's
slow.
Speaker 2 (01:06:52):
Genes are passed down
from parents.
She sounds like she's slow.
She has to pass down fromparents and she really does seem
slow.
But listen to what she's saying.
Speaker 5 (01:06:58):
Jeans are passed down
from parents to offspring,
often determining traits likehair color, personality and even
eye color.
My jeans are blue.
Speaker 2 (01:07:09):
Probably they put
this blonde-ha, blonde hair,
blue-eyed bombshell up talkingabout genetics and how genes are
inherited from the thing is,it's cool to be white again.
Speaker 6 (01:07:23):
That's just the thing
.
That's like american eagle fromthe 90s that's cool.
I mean era pastel and I mean,if you're a businessman and you
actually have connections totwitter, like you're a retarded,
if you're not like playing thelong game and realizing, like,
what the market needs to be forGen Z.
That's what I'm just saying.
Speaker 2 (01:07:40):
This is a genius ad
campaign.
Genius Genius ad campaignbecause they said something they
could have plausibledeniability about, but they knew
it would trigger everybody.
Everybody's talking about it.
It's just the thing is like,don't mistake with this, like we
(01:08:01):
all have to remember, likeSidney Sweeney's a hoe I mean,
she's a filthy, dirty woman LikeI'm not going to fall into the
new conservative trap.
It's not based.
No, it's not.
Speaker 5 (01:08:13):
Not at all.
Speaker 2 (01:08:14):
The ad campaign is
hilarious, Don't get me wrong,
but I'm so sick of conservativesand the conservative influencer
calendar and they bring upthese trad women.
You're all disgusting.
You're all disgusting.
There's nothing conservativeabout any of this, but what a
genius troll to have thisblonde-haired, blue-eyed, white
(01:08:35):
chick get on and start talkingabout genetics.
They're getting media coverage.
They know what they're doing.
It was a very smart ad campaignand whoever came up with it
very very smart.
Speaker 3 (01:08:46):
The Abadi School of
Marketing.
The Abadi School of PublicRelations.
The Abadi School of WalletTricks.
The Abadi School of PublicRelations.
The Abadi School of WalletTricks.
The.
Speaker 2 (01:08:52):
Abadi School of Flag
Selling.
If Luis Swole had consulted me,everything would be fine right
now he'd still be Jay yeah, butnobody would know.
Speaker 5 (01:09:05):
Yeah, anthony's, like
I am, I am if he wants to fix
that, he's gotta go to.
Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
Milo he could still
be in the closet if he would
have consulted me first.
American Eagle or Bobby, say.
American Eagle can make theexact ad with a black celebrity
and double down on the attentionwhile denying the implications.
No, but they shouldn't.
They should get an even hotterblonde hair, blue eye girl and
double down on it, becausethat's just where we are German
(01:09:30):
accent.
Yeah, we'll do We'll.
The franco matt frad drama overon locals, we'll do.
Uh, we have, we have otherstuff for locals too.
Um, let me just say I do wantto discuss the ai thing, the
hvac technician saying how ai iscoming for blue collar jobs.
That's not happening and and Ihave reasons for thinking that.
(01:09:51):
And we also have Father Martinswas cleared.
We also have what else do wegot?
I don't know if we can do thatstory.
Speaker 8 (01:10:08):
I don't know if I can
even.
Oh, yeah, I don't know if.
Speaker 2 (01:10:12):
Oh, you know what I
want to do, especially this I
have this.
Play it for a second.
It might be the ages, butsomething should Transcend.
Sorry guys, apologize, what amI playing?
The last, right above the.
It was the second to last thing.
I said it might be the ages,but something Should transcend.
I want to see if you two getthis on screen right above the.
It was the second to last thingI sent.
It might be the ages, butsomething should transcend.
I want to see if you two getthis on screen and I want to
(01:10:37):
watch how quickly the chat getsit, because all my millennials
are going to get this one.
Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
Why wouldn't?
Speaker 2 (01:10:42):
I get it, then You're
not going to get it, you're not
going to get it there's nochance, Nick is getting it.
And the second I heard this Iwas like how did none of these
people know this?
And I want to talk about itfrom a generational standpoint,
(01:11:02):
because it's something so uniqueabout what's happening in today
that's different from previousgenerations.
Speaker 5 (01:11:12):
Okay, rachel, what
did DMX want you to do?
Speaker 1 (01:11:17):
after you stopped
then dropped.
Speaker 8 (01:11:20):
I don't know, brian,
what did dmx want you to do
after you stopped and dropped?
Speaker 2 (01:11:26):
pause it, nick.
What did chat x want you to do?
What did d DMX want you to doafter he said to stop drop?
Speaker 3 (01:11:35):
is it roll?
Speaker 2 (01:11:37):
I got one right, this
is, this is trivia time.
How do you people not know this?
Stop drop, shut them down, openup shop because we're white.
Speaker 6 (01:11:52):
That's why.
No, it's not because you'rewhite.
I was not a wigger.
Listen to me.
Speaker 3 (01:11:54):
There's plenty.
Speaker 2 (01:11:56):
Literally every white
kid growing up in the early
2000s should know this.
Speaker 3 (01:12:01):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:12:02):
No, well, yeah, are
all these people black?
Are all these people blackSpiritually?
Speaker 3 (01:12:07):
yes, no.
Speaker 2 (01:12:18):
Internally.
Look, there's somethinginteresting that's happening now
, because when I was growing up,I knew music from my father's
era.
I knew music from my olderbrother's era.
I knew music that was current,like it wasn't like, like I knew
ozzy osbourne, I knew um, uh,like I'm growing up in that era
and I know music from the 80s,the 70s, 80s, 90s.
There's not, and I think todaykids don't listen to the radio
(01:12:41):
anymore and that's why.
So they get into their ipodplaylists or whatever the hell
they're listening ipod theiriphone.
Speaker 3 (01:12:50):
Okay, grandpa, boomer
, you go back.
Speaker 2 (01:12:52):
Now they're getting
into their playlist on spotify
or apple music or whatever thehell they're listening to, and
they don't discover older musicfrom past generations I was mad,
I was mad you don't know, metal.
I don't care if that's what youplayed or listened to.
You didn't go to parties as akid like no, you didn't go out
anywhere with something likethat I didn't have my first beer
(01:13:14):
until after I graduated.
Speaker 6 (01:13:16):
I didn't have my
first beer till.
Speaker 2 (01:13:17):
I was 22 song was
played everywhere.
Everywhere that song was played, I mean I, I don't know, I mean
, I guess I was a, I was awigger on long island I did
listen to a lot of hip-hop, butthat song should have trans.
I mean, that was a top hit onz100 in new york.
(01:13:37):
I mean, it's not.
Speaker 3 (01:13:38):
It wasn't some I
don't live in new york, I don't
know what it is.
Speaker 2 (01:13:45):
Um yeah, so, rob, did
you guys have high school
parties?
Speaker 3 (01:13:52):
Probably, I don't
know if you didn't go to them.
Speaker 6 (01:13:55):
In theory, yes, I
mean.
Speaker 2 (01:13:57):
I hung out with
friends, but I mean but you guys
didn't have parties where, like, like all the kids from school,
would just go and go tosomebody's house and you have a
keg in the backyard, the parentswere away and stuff that's.
That wasn't your upbringing.
Speaker 3 (01:14:11):
No, have a keg in the
backyard the parents were away
and stuff that's.
Speaker 2 (01:14:13):
That wasn't your
upbringing.
No, no bro, we would have pegparties in the woods, like we
live on long island.
Where the hell is?
Speaker 6 (01:14:17):
there woods plenty
well, when I was a kid.
Speaker 2 (01:14:19):
In the backyard there
was a lot when I was a kid.
Now there's not so many.
Now there's all housing builton them and stuff.
But when I was a kid there wastons of woods.
We had one place we called thecornfields where we would ride
our dirt bikes.
We had another place called themall trails they were like all
these different areas.
Speaker 3 (01:14:35):
By the time I was in
high school, you people, your
half of the generation, screwedup so bad.
We're like our parents.
They were so scared of gettingsued if something went bad you
know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:14:48):
Like yeah, dude, it's
the total opposite.
Now, what do you mean?
It's the total opposite now.
You remember we were talkingthe other day about how uh, I
was telling you about my wifehas this mother this mother that
she knows that she buys beerfor the kid like she?
Like she's worried the kid isgay, so she's buying beer for
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the kid, hoping that he'll slipup and have sex with the girl
that he's hanging out with.
Like that's actually what'sgoing on.
Speaker 3 (01:15:15):
Well, there's no
parties now.
Speaker 2 (01:15:18):
Nonsense.
Speaker 3 (01:15:18):
Isolate, maybe where
you are.
Everyone's saying that, like Isee it, online, people will talk
about house parties back in theday, and kids these days have
no idea what the hell they'retalking about.
Okay, so maybe it's a longisland thing.
Speaker 2 (01:15:33):
Maybe it's a long
island thing.
On long island there areparents who are letting their
kids have parties and theparents are supplying the beer
yeah, see, I think it.
Speaker 3 (01:15:43):
I think most of the
country parties just don't exist
man, this is maybe a uniquelylong island thing.
I mean, I even saw that incollege, from like when I was in
college to when younger peopleI knew went to college like
college parties even dropped off.
Speaker 6 (01:16:01):
Yeah, college parties
have really died down.
Speaker 2 (01:16:04):
I don't know.
This is so.
This is's an East Coast thing.
Like the parents, the mothersspecifically, are trying to
relive and feel like they'reyoung still.
So the mothers all got plasticsurgery, they all dress.
The mothers will be in their40s dressing like they're in
their 20s and having parties attheir house to try and still be
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young and hip and let theirdaughters have these fun
experiences and have their sonsbe you know, have these.
They want to be the coolparents.
I'm telling you it's a bizarrething that I'm seeing on long
Island and I I see it with, likemy, my, my siblings, kids,
friends and stuff.
It's a really strangephenomenon.
Speaker 3 (01:16:46):
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean when I was when I was incollege and on the rugby team
we'd have I think our record wasa four keg party.
Usually it was three kegs perparty, but then within the 10
years after that, any collegeparty I was at was not near like
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that, that's for sure.
Speaker 2 (01:17:11):
All right, let's go
over to the other side, cause
I'll tell some personal stories.
Like I have my daughter'sgraduation party Saturday, I'll
tell.
I'll tell some.
I'll tell some stuff.
Um, why'd you put that up?
Speaker 3 (01:17:21):
What?
I didn't put anything up.
Speaker 2 (01:17:22):
Yeah, you did.
You were showing your privatemessages.
No it in Cunningham I didn'tknow if you didn't want that up,
though I usually don't we'regoing over to locals.
We're going to talk.
I got some updates on my kids,what my kids are doing.
I found something very good formy daughter Anybody that's got
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daughters.
I'll tell you what my daughteris doing.
My daughter is 17.
She graduated high school andwe were trying to figure out
what she was going to do in theinterim between meeting somebody
for marriage and things likethat.
I got an update for that.
I got my son too, because thewhole goal is don't get buried
in college debt, find a careeror find.
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For my daughter it was morefind something to keep you
working without getting into anykind of college debt, and then
maybe, if you're ever in asituation where you need to help
your husband, you could havethis as a bit of a side gig that
you could do from home,something like that.
So that's what we worked onwith my daughter and we think we
found something very good forher.
Then we also have the FatherMartin story and I want to do
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the ai story.
So head over to locals.
If you guys are not over there,you're missing out.
That's where we have the mostfun we can.
We can say things that evenworse than what we said on
youtube tonight, and we said alot of crazy things when you did
we say anything bad, um Imentioned a colored fountain at
one point oh, we'll also tellyou guys how.
We'll also tell you guys how.
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Nick told us he couldn't revealsomething to us, but Tim
Flanders revealed it to all ofhis friends.
Speaker 6 (01:18:57):
He didn't even really
though, yeah, I get it.
Speaker 2 (01:19:00):
When I want to find
out what Nick's up to, I have to
hear it from Tim Flanders.
Nick won't tell me himself.
That's what I'm telling you.
Speaker 6 (01:19:05):
I don't talk to
colored people anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:19:08):
Alright, let's go to
locals.
Oh, I am clipping that, holycow.
I hope you don't run for officeboy, the best way to contact
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The phone number hold on.
Let me pull it up here.
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I don't know.
I don't know if I could do that.
I don't know, I don't know.
I'll try.
I'll see what I can whip up foryou guys.
All right, we're going over tolocals.
Take us out, rob I don't reallydo this.
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It's been a while.
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