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I see a capital full of Grim's here year.
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This is not headline news. An update on Tracy Morgan's
vomiting episode in a New York Knicks game. It was
found to be caused by food poisoning, and not as
many believed. The Knicks performance this season. A coffee creamer
recall is in effect. It's yet another reason why the
only thing I add to my coffee is whiskey. Former
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MTV VJ Matt Pinfield, who's out of a two month coma. However,
MTV remains on life support, and Pete Davidson says he's
now dating someone who's not famous that way. In a
few years they'll have something in common. This is not
headline news.
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Whoa wake up? Were a cover to.
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Cast? Cannot joy the real.
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Local nothing?
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No?
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Government is the problem.
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the backyard or take the kids, throw them out in
the backyard. National sb DC. The hell's that Small business something?
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What is that National Small Business Development Center Day? Okay,
well it would be kind of like some of the
stuff they offer over at the chamber. So okay, there
you go. We're recognizing you recognized. National Certified Nurses Day.
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Gotta I love the nurses. I understand some nurses are
very unhappy and are doing some striking here locally for
safety measures and whatnot. So yeah, keep the nurses safe
on National Certified Nurses Day. Oh here we go. Let's
Laugh Day. National Let's Laugh Day. Okay, Hey, uh is
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that it. Oh oh no, well, now we're getting into
the food. There we go National Chocolate Caramel Day or
National Chocolate Caramel Day, National poultry Day. Chicken, go eat
some chicken, don't eat him. Make sure you give you
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a bunch of eggs first. We got to catch up
and then eat them. Uh so there we go two
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one fifteen eighty. So scumbag, unethical, unlawful judge A Bospart
a very skinny, frail looking individual too. So now we
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know that not only is his daughter conflict of interest,
so is his sister a conflict of interest. And there's
old Roberts looking just like a feeble compromised. Hey, I'm
just doing what my master's told me to do. Look
on his face. Oh yeah, and Bospart ballsy Bospart giving
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a giving another. I'm double secret robation not noon today.
If I don't have my get out here goodbye. In
Congress has the power, and they better damn well start
exercising it of getting rid of these jihad kamikazi judges.
Unload them. They're they're very judiciously trying to destroy our
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judicial system. And they need to be dealt with severely,
harshly two oh six fifteen eighty, toll free eight eight
eight four four one fifteen eighty. What else we got,
oh man, we got? We got Schumer trying to make
his way back into the party after they wanted to
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excommunicate him for for not shutting down the government. So
now he's calling people who pay taxes greedy Americans who
want less taxes and less government control.
Speaker 7 (07:54):
You're greedy to not let us control.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
You did that work? Did that work? Are you going
to let me back in the party now? Can I
Did you hear what I said about the greedy taxpayers
who want to pay lesson the taxes? Can I come
back in now? Am I okay?
Speaker 5 (08:15):
Is it safe?
Speaker 1 (08:17):
I love the radio. It's so random.
Speaker 10 (08:21):
Radio radio was.
Speaker 11 (08:27):
Ray Radio?
Speaker 5 (08:39):
When I'm driving.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
I got a guy on the radio who talks.
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Today, will be right back with Charlotte County Speaks News
Radio fifteen eighty WCCF.
Speaker 13 (08:50):
Just about this point in time, it's tough. I almost
think everything is a grift. I was speaking with a
friend of mine yesterday. Is a home builder? Hey telling
me stories about getting building permits now and the cost
for these building permits in a house he's looking to build,
charging him over two hundred and fifty dollars a square
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foot and again making life as difficult as possible to
get the building permit, like they're doing some sort of favor. Again,
we've seen this, I've talked about this, lamented about pool permits.
You want to put in a generator, the permits that
are involved. Then you take a look at the power
that these people have down at city Hall.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
Again, they're criminals. It's like a mafia.
Speaker 13 (09:35):
For crying out loud, Why in the world would you
have to hire an expeditor to get this stuff done.
This all adds to the cost of a home, but
again it also adds to the pockets.
Speaker 14 (09:45):
To the people down at town hall. Watchdog on Wall
Street dot com.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
Yeah, like news Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine
FM WCC on day Wednesday here at Charlotte County he
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eight eight eight four four one fifteen eighty over to
the Gateway Pundit in a little piece by Mike Lechance,
the city Council in Fort Myers, Florida, recently held a
meeting to discuss cooperating with ICE on illegal immigration with
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specific regard to the community's police force. From WINK, the
agreement would grant Fort Myers police officers the authority to
question individuals they suspect of being in the US illegally
and process them for immigration violations if arrested for a crime.
Officers would be also able to make arrests without a
warrant if they believe someone is violating immigration laws and
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might escape before a warrant can be obtained. The vote
failed by a three to three tie. But the people
on the council who oppose working with ICE actually cried
and held hands at the meeting. And the audio isn't
that good, and it's probably make some of you, like me,
wanted to puke when I heard it. I mean, we
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need strong leaders and Fort Myers apparently doesn't have them,
and it's pathetic to watch them and you got one
of them as the only immigrant on the council. I
cannot stand behind this. You don't have a choice. Sugar Buger,
Attorney General of Florida, sent a letter to the Fort
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Myers City Council basically saying that you know what you guys,
Sanctuary policies are illegal in Florida, and your vote last
night makes you a sanctuary city. Fix this problem or
face the consequences. In other words, removal by the governor.
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James Uthmeyer threatening three Fort Myers City Council members with
removal if they refused to deputize police officers to participate
in the immigration enforcement both. Meyer became the ag a
month ago warned the council that Governoran DeSantis could remove
them from office that they didn't allow the police to
question people about their immigration status and detain those subject
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to deportation. After hours of public testimony, again three to
three failure quote failure to correct the council's actions will
result in the enforcement of all applicable civil and criminal penalties,
including but not limited to being held in contempt, declaratory
or injunctive relief, and removal from office by the governor.
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This is not a council on a college campus. These
people are in charge of Fort Myers and what are
they going to say. What's their excuse going to be
when someone gets murdered, raped, or robbed by an illegal alien?
What are they going to say then? Well, I'm terribly sorry,
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but we have a governor and several state reps and
senators who are really trying to show how maga they
are prior to twenty six and twenty eight. So how
do you think that? Yeah, what kind of a position
do you think that puts you in? City council members
of Florida? Follow the law or you could you could
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do you know, you could do what a lot of
Democrats seem to be doing these days. Since they're not
in the majority and they can't boss people and intimidate
and bully people anymore, they just resign their positions. You
could do that. Of course, from what I'm reading on
the socials from people in Fort Myers, you guys probably
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going to get recalled here. So and it's about time
that people actually start doing what they're supposed to do.
You know, this is about we, the people. You're the
ones who voted for these idiots, remedy the situation by
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voting correctly, by doing a little bit better job of vetting,
by not just voting for the Democrat as a virtue
signal because she's running for the position as a virtue signal,
and hopefully to get some money it's pathetic, It's just
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what is it?
Speaker 5 (15:39):
Just me?
Speaker 1 (15:40):
Why is it so hard to find anybody who actually
has any integrity and honor at all to run as
for public office? And why is it even harder for
the people that claim they do have integrity and honor
run and get elected and then immediately lose their honor
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and integrity once they get indoctrinated into the little club
up in DC. What's that all about? Very few come
away unscathed, and that's pretty disgusting in and of itself.
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four one fifteen eighty. On the upside, though the Democrat
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Party does appear to be collapsing, don't get cocky, trust me.
You know it's we again, it's we the people. If
you're relying on the party, if you're relying on the GOP,
wheugh wow, Uh yes, I believe my granddad would call
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that pissing in the wind. Uh David, David Catron. If
you have had any difficulty finding some reason to support
the Democrat Party and its increasingly bizarre policy positions, you're
not alone. Two national polls released just Sunday revealed that
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the party's favorability ratings have plunged. According to a new
NBC News survey, just twenty seven percent of registered voters
hold a positive view of the Democrat Party. It's the
lowest rating since nineteen ninety Likewise, a new CNN poll
indicates that only twenty nine percent of US adults regard
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the party favorably, a low not seen since nineteen ninety two.
These two polls confirm an equally ominous Quinnipiac survey conducted
last month. Both surveys clearly illuminate why the public harbor
is such a low opinion of the Democrats, and why
this is very unlikely to change anytime soon. Why well,
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look at them, Look at them? Are they coming to
their senses at all?
Speaker 5 (17:57):
No?
Speaker 1 (17:59):
Are they getting worse?
Speaker 3 (18:00):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (18:01):
Are they becoming even more unhinged? Most definitely. The NBC poll,
for example, found the following Democratic voters say they want
their party to hold the line on their positions even
if it leads to gridlock, rather than focus on finding
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areas of compromise with the president. In other words, stay psycho.
The CNN survey suggests that a similarly suicidal perspective pervades
the party Democrats and Democrat aligned Independence say fifty seven
percent to forty two percent that Democrats should mainly work
to stop the Republican agenda rather than working with the
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GOP majority. In other words, screw the people. They don't
seem to realize. And this has always bothered me. It's
they just want centralized command. I want the power. What
you want the power? You people suck. We hate you.
We actually, if you look around, they've been blatantly telling
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you they want you dead, blatantly everything they've done. And
so many people are blind to that. It amazes me.
How can you not see that they hate you, They
hate the country, they hate your freedom. They're doing everything
they can to destroy everything you hold deer, and so
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many people are just hey, man, you see Cobra Kui
the other name. Yah, it's pretty cool, hey, going.
Speaker 5 (19:32):
To the game.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Just amazing. And look at them. They have learned nothing.
They have doubled down on psycho. It's stunning. It means
that for all intents and purposes, the Democrat Party exists
for no other reason than to oppose Trump. They offer nothing,
They offer nothing of substance. They can't argue their positions
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at all. And that's I think That's what pisses them
off the most. They don't dominate the media anymore. They
don't tell you what to think anymore. They do if
you choose to watch that crap. Seventy seven point four
million Americans voted for Trump and the GOP last November.
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And yeah, the Democrats exist for no other reason than
to oppose Trump and the rest of US Americans who
want freedom and prosperity. Because look, how many times do
we have to show you when America is free and prosperous.
Guess who else is most of the world. And that's
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not hyperbole. I mean Chris Murphy not a fan, but
he explicitly said Sunday morning on Meet the Depressed when
christ Welker asked him our new NBC News poll, as
you just saw, shows the Democrat Party at an all
time low approval rating. Why do you think Democrats are
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failing to connect with Americans at this critical moment of
urgency which you describe, Murphy braid.
Speaker 15 (21:19):
Well, I think Americans wanted the Democrat Party to stand
up and fight and take risks. Listen, I understand that
had we gone into a shutdown, even for a handful
of days, would have been difficult, but it would have
set the message that the Democrat Party is not going
to be bullied by Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
You don't understand. We would have loved to shut down.
That would have been fine with us, and it would
have made the Democrats just look like morons. That's why
Schumer did the right thing, really, but again he paid
the price for doing the smart strategy. But these guys
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are just again, they're doubling down on stupid. They can't
seem to get over the fact that they couldn't rig
this election. They're mad. They're just mad as hell that
they can't censor people like they used to anymore. It's
just not going well for them, and they don't seem
to be again learning any lessons and dismantling DEI. I mean,
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corporations are doing it right and left. Some are doing
it very softly. Some are saying they're doing it but
just calling it something else. But Daniel Greenfield's got a
piece over at the Gatestone Institute on Deid tribalization and
just some of the highlights of it. You know, government
and other institutions stopped being merit based or democratic and
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came to reflect the tribal coalition politics that had come
to define the Democrat Party's urban machines. Demany Hall's old
corrupt appointment of government offices based on political favors was
smoothly supplemented with racial and ethnic coalition quotas in major cities.
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The old corrupt system that traded votes for jobs block
votes for political influence was layered over with the language
of civil rights and academic verbiage to make handing out
jobs based on quotas seem progressive rather than the worst
kind of machine politics. Progressives once decried graft became diversity.
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Networks of community groups swapping votes for money and jobs
stopped being criminal and was celebrated as a step forward
for those same machines. Even while lecturing us about systemic racism,
wokeness created an actual systemic racism, and Americans have already
seen that the alternative to government tribal neutrality is tribal warfare.
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It is paramount in government, particularly in the military. And
this judge thinking that she can just step in. No, no, no, no, no,
you gotta let the you gotta let the mentally ill,
transgenders in the navy, gotta let him in. We had
one sale, Yeah, did he get that before or after
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the Chopa dick off of me surgery there? Did he
yeah yeah yeah, or or did he get Sailor of
the Year simply because he was trans and the Navy
was virtue signaling. No, they do not create it's not
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good for order and discipline. Most of them, from what
I understand and read, are going in just so they
can try and get free transgender surgery. So no, no,
they need to go. We're about mission readiness. We're about
training very hard to fight and kill people. We're not
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here to enable your mental illness and facilitate your mental illness.
That's not what the taxpayers are paying for when it
comes to the military. So that's another order. That's another
order from another very unethical judge that will be hopefully
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ignored as it's being appealed. In the meantime, ignore it.
We continue removing transgenders from the Navy or from all
military branches of service. So ignore the judge as you're
appealing the judge and impeaching and disbarring the judge. Just
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my thought two six fifteen eighty toll free eight eight
eight four four one fifteen eighty ah And while this
Mahmoud Khalil. He he come here to be American. No, sorry,
he came here to support Hamas in America and stir
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up strife here. That's why he's gone. He doesn't have
a right to immigrate, he doesn't have a right to citizenship.
He's on a green card. He has to act accordingly.
He did not act accordingly. Good Bye my mood. And
on top of that, it appears there's much more to
my mood than we realized. Jim hoft over at TGP,
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Khalil is not your average Hamas supporter from the Gaza.
Khalil was arrested around eight pm Saturday, March eighth, in
the lobby of his apartment building in New York. Khalil
worked at the British Embassy in Beirut, where he supported
diplomats with his language skills in local knowledge. Khalil had
a security clearance from the British government. The program he
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worked on is affiliated with a quote flagship UK soft
power policy. Khalil then emigrated to New York City in
twenty twenty two on a student visa to attend a
Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs ZIPPA is
the school for International and Public Affairs ZIPA is known
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well for preparing students for careers in fields related to
international affairs, public policy, and security, which often includes intelligence
related positions. The CIA is linked to SIPA and finds
future agents at this school. Huh Khalil born in a
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refugee camp in Damascus in nineteen ninety five. Sent to
Palestinian refugees from Tiberius, he and his family fled to
Lebanon in twenty twelve after the onset of the Syrian
Civil War. Journalists Lauren Bawn, who met Khalil in Beirut
while reporting on a Syrian refugee crisis, said Khalil often
referred to himself as a quote double refugee, as a
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Palestinian in Syria and a Syrian refugee in Lebanon. Boughn
reported that Khalil taught himself English while working with Syrian
refugees through the Syrian American Education Non provat JUNSOR. Simultaneously,
he earned a bachelor's degree in computer science science from
the Lebanese American University in Beirut. He then spent years
working for the British government's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office,
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managing the Chevining Scholarship for the British Embassy in Beirut
and supporting diplomats with his language skills. Interesting that there's
no link to SIPA in his Wikipedia page. You got
to look that up yourself on his LinkedIn. SIPA is
the Columbia School of International Public Affairs and according to Grox,
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SIPPA is well regarded for prepping students who wind up becoming,
you know, members of the CIA. And it it just
kind of appears that Mohammed Muhammad de ma Mood rather
Khalil is a trained asset for British intelligence. Just saying yeah,
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nothing is usually, especially when you saw the uprising for this,
this guy just say nothing is as it appears. Two
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four one fifteen eighty Uh quick break, will be right back.
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Speaker 6 (30:10):
I flew here from Flagstaff because my manager got.
Speaker 5 (30:13):
On a globe.
Speaker 6 (30:17):
We took off from the Flagstaff Airport, hair Care and
Tire Center. There we're traveling at half the speed of smell.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
We got passed by height.
Speaker 6 (30:33):
There was a goose behind us, and the pilot was
going go around. We had some engine trub We lost
some oil pressure in one of the engines, and they
told us about it over the speaker system of the plane,
which was stupid because they could have as when hey,
we lost some oil pressure. It was weird. Everybody on
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the plane was nervous, but I've been drinking since lunch,
and I was like, take it down.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
I don't care.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
It's something hard.
Speaker 6 (31:00):
I don't want to limp away from this wreck. The
guy sitting next to me is losing his mind. Apparently
he had a lot to live for. He goes, hemen,
if one of these engines fails, how far will the
other one take us all the way to the scene
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of the crash?
Speaker 5 (32:24):
Crazy?
Speaker 6 (32:27):
Say raise.
Speaker 5 (32:36):
Suptay you the same Tom call know.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
News radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine f M
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one fifteen eighty. Wow you think this is just another
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reason uh to love living here? Now, I will say,
out of all the big cities that I've been to,
I had a I had this was I was in Chicago,
but that was back in the eighties. Had a blast
in Chicago. Been to New York City just before the
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RONA kicked in in early January of twenty twenty. Had
a good time there. It was, it was fun. But
I really got to say I had a blast, just
a kick butt time in Boston for real fun time.
But I would never want to live there ever ever.
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Average American, you're out there scripping and saving to even
think about buying a house. You know how much a
single parking spot in Boston just hit the market for.
Speaker 7 (34:11):
That would be seven hundred and fifty thousd dollars boy,
seven hundred and fifty grand.
Speaker 1 (34:22):
And on top of that, the garage you're on, you're
dropping seven fifty and you're still got to pay four
hundred a month in fees and two ninety one in
property taxes, So another seven hundred bucks a month on
top of that seven hundred and fifty grand for one
parking spot in a parking garage Beacon Hill, just around
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the corner from Boston Common. Uh and right by the
famous Cheers bar. Been there, been there, I've been there.
I got a picture of me go out front. So there.
Uh So if you say and just and just so,
you think, who's nobody's gonna buy that? Maybe a billionaire?
Well yeah, apparently, because there's already at least one buyer.
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Redfin lists it as contingent, so the owners accepted the offer,
but not finalized. Now the site car Scoops says that
same parking spot sold in twenty twenty three for five
hundred thousand dollars. Pretty sweet profit in just two years.
But who seven point fifty seven hundred and fifty thousand
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dollars and then seven hundred a month. I better be
a real nice car.
Speaker 10 (35:45):
Yeah, it's got to be a Lambeau or Bugatti to justify,
because that's just insane.
Speaker 1 (35:55):
Two six fifteen eighty toll free eight eight four four
one fifteen eighty. Things come, things go. That's just the
way It is sadly some things that have gone. Would
be nice to still have new online list of things
that have gradually disappeared over the past decade without people
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really noticing. Oh they're noticing, there's just nothing they can
do about it. First surprising ten years ago. Twenty fifteen
doesn't feel that long ago. Trump was just beginning to
run for president twenty fifteen, twenty fifteen. It's when we
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first met Caitlin Jenner. Twenty fifteen, what was going on
in NFL deflate Gate, and the most viral story was
the dress. So some things people have said that have
slowly disappeared since twenty fifteen. And here's the one thing
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I have noticed. That's the good the good old eight
hundred dollars beater car that actually would run and drive
when I first moved here. This is prior to twenty fifteen.
But back in ninety seven, ninety eight, I had first
bought a nineteen eighty Mercedes Benz two eighty diesel manual
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had like two hundred and sixty three thousand on. I
bought it for six hundred and fifty bucks. About a
year and a half later, two years later, I bought
a off the same guy coincidentally about a nineteen eighty
citation air blue cold thing ran great. Drove that for
about a year and a half, and then I had
while that was in the shop, for four hundred and
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fifty bucks, I bought an old I bought an old Oldsmobile. Yeah,
it was an old cutlass beater. And then I started
moving up from then on. But yeah, it used to
be nice to just, you know, six hundred and fifty
bucks go buy something to drive. You can't do that anymore.
High collar, you're on the air.
Speaker 2 (38:03):
One ken bend in the chairs bar. I'm not the
same as the show, but still was there. He came
across a clip on YouTube yesterday, a Bomb Hope movie
from the nineteen forties called Ghost Breakers. Yeah, and in
the scene, this guy is describing zombies as creatures with
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no will of their own, walking around blindly with dead eyes,
following orders, not knowing what they do, not caring, and
Bob Hope that you mean like democrats.
Speaker 1 (38:36):
Yeah, I know, I've seen that clip forties.
Speaker 2 (38:40):
Yeah, isn't it great?
Speaker 1 (38:42):
It's hilarious. Yeah, I mean, you know, I mean you
go back. I think I think they should have continued
with the blacklisting quite honestly now that when you see
what wound up happening. Yeah, I think that we should
have kept the uh that committee going and weeded out
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communism that had already infiltrated our government back then.
Speaker 2 (39:08):
Yeah, which we had too because trouble today.
Speaker 1 (39:11):
Yep. Indeed, thanks for call Bud, appreciate it ever great
two six fifteen eighty, toll free eight eight eight four
four one fifteen eighty. Yeah, the uh eight hundred dollars
cars gone, uh fairly priced streaming movies. Yeah, they're kind
of expensive, a lot less comprehensive price to They were
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priced low to get you hooked. Back then, small independent
hardware stores we still got. No, you can't say that
we've we've still got the ACE. Uhuh kind of small,
smaller than home depot. I like the ACE. Everything has
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become planned obsolescence. Yeah, that's like a that's when you're
looking at like a Tesla. Do you think you know
I bought a car that was twenty years old for
eight hundred bucks. Do you think you're gonna buy a
used Tesla in twenty years? It's like evs to me
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are like the big lighters of cars, and most cars
are now they try. You really gotta take care of
a car. Most of them will get you one hundred
two hundred thousand miles if you take care of them.
But so many people don't. You treat them like bicklighters.
Speaker 5 (40:36):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (40:37):
Who else? Twenty four hour business Yeah, since the pandemic,
you're not getting any Most things aren't open twenty four
hours anymore. Toys in cereal boxes, they don't have those anymore.
I don't buy that kind of cereal anymore. So they
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start I guess they started to disappearing. Coins on the sidewalk. No,
I still see him quarters though I occasionally pennies and
a quarter. I will pick up a penny. Gotta be
heads up, got huh. I'm just saying, got to be
heads up. A teacher said something that's disappeared in the
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last ten years. A teacher said this critical thinking and
self reflection. Oh ye, more physical checks as payment. Yeah,
I'm telling you, man, you don't want to. I still
have a checks. I haven't written one, and good god,
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close to five years ownership. Everything's rented, least subscription based. Huh.
People smoking cigarettes, Oh, they're still out there. Oh, give
it up for the smokers. You can't call them quitters
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two six fifteen eighty, toll free eight eight eight four
four one fifteen eighty. Yeah, that's just the way it goes. Man.
Things change, but it is weird to look back in
twenty fifteen, just ten years ago, seems like yesterday. What's
the best backyard game? Because apparently I didn't see this
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on Well, it is National Backyard Day, so if you
want to celebrate National Backyard Day, it would be you know,
conducive to your celebration if you played a backyard game
like cornhole. Cornhole is pretty much the go to game now.
I like the cornwall, easy to set up. We've got
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one in the sales pit. Bachi good for multiple people.
You can play it anywhere. You don't need a legit
bacie court or even a nice patch of grass, just
an open space. Whiffle Ball thanks to some guy in
nineteen fifty three who came up with wiffleball two hand
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touch flag football, Yeah, you could do that in the backyard.
We used to do that. Kickball. We used to play
kickball in grade school a lot. You know what, you
know what the kickball, it's just baseball using a kickball using. Yeah,
but BRIT's call kickball football rounders. You know what Canadians
(43:32):
call kickball soccer? Baseball soccer? The hell is it? We
sure we want them as a fifty first state soccer
baseball All right. Horseshoes have you ever played? It's like cornwall.
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I think it's a blast. Horseshoes are fun to play,
but you got to add it like a real you know,
pit sand pits to do it right. Post badminton, man,
I haven't played that grade school ladder toss. It's gotten
pretty popular, but eh, well, you throw it in the garage.
There's little strings on the balls, wind over, rotten out
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lawn darts. There you go, baby, that's it right there.
Danger danger, That's what you want in a game in
the backyard while it builds character. Croquet that's another one.
Haven't played since grade school. That was big in the
eighteen hundreds. And you know, I, you know I it's
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because it's French, you know, and you know French. I know,
I know, I know. What about beer pong? Huh? Come on, celebrate,
celebrate fake news radio update on the way. We'll be
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