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June 16, 2023 • 86 mins
Hap Anniversmas! Anna and Krista celebrate three years of shenanigans by hosting an anniversary afterparty that doubles as a "you're so fucked" afterparty for a certain Cheeto Man. They also demonstrate the term "f*ck around and find out" and review Bellini's opera I puritani, because they love those historically inaccurate operas.
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Hey, everybody averse. The Halfwayanniversement was to us, welcome to the
Opera Trash Podcast Anniversary and Indictment unSealing Show. This is the this is
the after party. This is theafter party. Yeah yeah, we we

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we party. Let's just say we'vebeen partying since like last Thursday. Yeah.
That that was. That was great. Um, and I am I
am a I'm a daughter arrested andthen and I'm blanking on the word.
But it's a what they no.When he actually went into the pimentment,

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he apparently threw a party or somethingI did in somebody home. According to
him'm referred to it as an arrangementafter party. Yeah, he said,
this is the true arraignment after partyhere. This is the actual arrayment after
party. Come on. Yeah.Thirty seven thirty seven counts thirty yeah,
thirty seven counts total, thirty oneof which are are under the Espionage Act.

(01:07):
Self. It's like shit, shit, now, any other ones are
like, you know, or likeobstructing justice, falsifying, you know,
falsifying you report you making false statements. You know. Yeah, but he's

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but like like if you like,I read the the uh, I read
the indictment because I'm just like that. And uh and seriously like the ship
he that they that he he washe's less said like on tape. Um
you know, like oh this islike I could declassified this when I was

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present, but now I can't.But you know, isn't this interesting?
Do you want to see what Igot? Don't see in who clost But
do you want to see what Igot? Oh? My god, looks
like it's like he's a kid andbehind of building it as brothers playboy.
Yeah, seriously, look at thisship. Isn't it neat? Wouldn't she
say? Pities? Yeah, likeit's like what the hell you know it?

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And and yeah and then of course, um uh there have been um
subpoena's connected to the Were six investigation. Uh they they subpoened and they subpoened,
uh recordings of phone calls that thatTed Creasas for Maria Barbaromo about January
six. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's it's it's it's it's

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hot, nyemend the summer kids wereYou've got that on coming up, the
January six indictment coming up. Yougot that's gonna involve not not two people
like it did with with uh withthe classified documents. This is could involve
tons of people. This one isum by the way, with it with
the classified documents. What they theyhave they have people? What they actually

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found a bunch of boxes of documentsstacked in the bathroom. They did mean,
yeah, yeah, what was it? What was it? The one
the one I saw was um uhthe hottest decorating, the hottest bathroom decorating.
Uh uh. Idea is like isbuses and they're like brown cardboard boxes
in the bathroom and it's hilarious.Um yeah, they were stacked up like

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like number one, number one,number one. I'm not child. First
of all, these boxes are likethose cardboard boxes like you get, um,
like the printer paper again, likewhen you buy book, printer paper.
That's what these boxes what they comein. Two uh, some of
them were stacked in the shower.I'm not kidding. They were stacked in

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the shower behind hiding behind a showergarden. Third, the one picture of
the they showed of the bathroom withall these stacked boxes has a goddamn chandelier
in the bathroom. Who the fuckwas the chandelier? Fuck chandelier in the
bath he does he hit them hehit them, and he hit them on

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the stage of his ball room atMar Alago, he hit them in his
office. He even he even atone point was taking them with him on
his on on the plane with himand he was going, you know,
from place to place. He wastaking it with him. And and there
is security footage because those are hisemotional supporting top secret document no and and

(04:49):
of course they've sappeared video the videotapewith security footage of marlogo, and it
clearly shows like Trump's like, Ididn't know they were with these around.
I didn't know anybody. Only showedhim directing, directing people where the fucking
box this like oh oh, like, oh my god, oh hell.

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This is He's gonna he's gonna besitting in jail and he is He's gonna
be saying jail and he's going tobe trying to run for president in jail,
like like old Jim Traffick. Itwas trying to run for set for
Congress while he was sitting in prison, and of course he didn't win.

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That's why Tim Ryan is is theis young Sounds Congressional representative in Congress because
he beat Jim Trafficker. Oh mygod, that oh more, just hell,
maybe he'll maybe he'll, he'll,he'll his demise will be like Jim

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Traffick. It's like Jim Trafficker diedbecause he got because he was out.
He was on his farm and inTrumbull County and he he was messing around
with his old tractor. Uh andhe uh it tipped over and squashed him,
and he died as a result ofhis injuries. He squashed him And

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yeah, and it's like what ananti climactic demise for for that he spent
he spent nine years in prison.Uh Geoprafica did for for uh, for
um Broby, for taking kick assum. But he like, they're like,

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I know he was like he likeeven Republicans would vote for him.
At one point he was sypopular evenRepublicans would vote for him. But like,
I could not vote for that man. I used to vote for him.
And then and then like after awhile, it's like, oh god,
you know, well that well wegot we got redistricted. There there
was redistricting, and then we gotpushed into the from the Ohio seventeenth into

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the Ohio sixth, which which theOhio six runs long. The entire almost
from like from like this county.Uh, she's at the tip of the
which which touches the tip of theWest Virginian panel and it goes all the
way down to the very bottom ofOhio. So it's along the river.

(07:30):
It's like, why is that?Why is it like that? And you
know it's Republicans. Um, yeah, that's so that's half of our that's
half of our after party is theindictment and ceiling and oh my god,
you know, like blunk Bay onTikTok, one of the lawyers who's on
TikTok said, Uh, that's noteven half of what of the evidence that

(07:51):
he has. He would not layall his evidence out in an indictment.
That's only a portion of the evidencehe has. He's got more. He's
gonna he's gonna bury Trump Cheeto tweetlady is going to be It's going to
die in prison. It's like West, Like, what's it? What the
one guy who was on Fox treeshe is us if the if the Department
of Justice has his way, hasits way, Uh, President Trump,

(08:11):
Donald Trump will die in prison.It's like you say that like it's a
bad thing. Come on, thatdoesn't sound. That's that's fine by me.
Yeah, um, but that thisis half of our our our cel
rustion is the after party or theindictment in zealing Um. The other half,
of course, is our anniversary thirdanniversary of the podcast. Uh June

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thirteenth, twenty twenty, we startedour the little I called I called it
on Twitter, the little podcast itcould. Um. We started off just
you know, we started off onon a small platform with just a couple
of of of out outlets and uh, you know, we had a small
audience, and then we grew exponentiallyand uh and then like a year later,

(08:56):
we we you know, we doubledour our output in you know,
our fandise, and it has increasedever since then. We are so eternally
grateful to you guys. We arewe we love you. We love you
guys. We can't believe the fanof the the downloads, you know,
the dear locations and the downloads likeHong Kong and Sampore, Japan, UM,
Australia, France, Germany, likethe UK. Of course, that's

(09:22):
shin We know that shin Um Canada, US. Yeah, hey Shian,
how you know? Uh, butyeah, I mean we we just we
love it. We absolutely love it. Um, we're we're just we can't
believe this. We're you know,we're hey, you know, in three
more years, when we're sixty eightversary, who knows how big we're gonna
be, um and who knows whatmischief will be into that by that answer?

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All of it? Yeah, allof it? Um, Yeah,
that's that's uh, you know,we're just it blows our minds. I
can't I can't believe that we arethat that this We've been doing this for
three years. It doesn't feel likeuh it does I feel like three years?
Seriously, it doesn't. Yeah,this is this and this is what
happens when you enjoy you enjoy doingsomething. Yeah, it doesn't feel like

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you're doing it forever. You know, you look back like, oh my
god, it's been three years.It doesn't feel like it. Yeah,
it doesn't feel like it's been threeyears since I sent you that text.
Yeah, yeah it was. Itall started with one little text about Farter
about yeah, and how fitting thatnext week, next to exactly a week
from our anniversary, Yodis will beon stage when we're taking the stage in

(10:35):
far Oh Yodis, Oh my love, I love it that that is wonderful.
It's just that's just beautiful. Butyeah, yeah, it started with
one little, one little text afterafter hours tax and it just grew from

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there saying let me going, hello, what if we started a podcast so
we could yell about part Yeah,that's what it was. That's what it
was, and it's as he did. Yeah we did, and before we
are Yeah, we're we're just we'rewe're we're we're just amazed by by the

(11:18):
love we've gotten from you guys.You know, and and uh, you
know if we you know, hey, you know what, we'd love to
sell the mystery who bought the bitchelessmoney T shirt? Even even Mandy,
my friend Andy wants to know whobought the bus. I'm not gonna My
mother wants to know who the bitchelson your T shirts? Say? I

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told her. I was like,I told her, somebody buy a shirt
and like I told we had acouple of shirts ago were just I'm like,
there's only one that we don't knowwho bought it? And she has
which one? And so do youremember how we call Wagner bitch loss on?
Yeah? She goes, you didn't, I'm like, yeah, we
made a bitcheless on your shirt,and someone bought it. We don't know

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who, but I'm all the runningjokes that are on those shirts, on
the merchandise and stuff, I pickedthe one that requires the most in depth
explanation. Yeah, oh, oh, dear, he just wants to be
a bitch and thinks that it's actuallysomebody from the bottom family. Yeah.

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Yeah, personally that that would bemy luck. I'll go to Mutich Meat
Meats and don't say, Oh,by the way, I'm the one the
bottoms long shirt. I die youdidn't. Oh god, Oh, I

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mean funny, But if that happened, I'd be like, oh shit,
you would have to call me immediately. Guess what I found out both you'll
never guess. Oh yeah, bythe way, guys, that that my

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trip is coming up in like alittle over five weeks. So yeah,
I'm I'm yeah hot hot hot,uh hot slut vacations summer bei ho wal
girl summer, Yeah, whit girlsummer. Oh yeah, that's that's so.

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If any of you, if anyof you who are listening in Germany,
um are going to be in uhIn, Munich between the between July
twenty fourth and twenty into thirty.First, UM, let us know,
um, and we will and letus know and I will, we'll we'll

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try to reach a meet up somehow, you know, like that'd be cool
if I could find if I couldfind at least one fan of of our
podcast abroad in Europe, so thatthat would be would be neat. Um.
I'm already going to meet up witha couple of our fellow uh JK
group people before because they're going tothe recital as well. To recital.

(14:35):
I found out what the what whathe's gonna say? The program is.
It's an evening, It's an eveninga Fronz Shubert, old cyphalist boy,
old dude, siffy dude. Yeah, old like Fronz Fronz Shubert. He's
probably gonna sing sing song which isswan song. It's the last fourteen songs

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that um that Supert wrote. Souh yeah, because yeah, um is
he's going to He's going to doa uh so like a in a piece
called double Ganger. You know thisis it's it's like in conjunction with um.
Oh, who the hell is it? UM? I think it's Classicut

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that's right. Uh, it's gonnabe like an interactive kind of multi media
thing. But he and but heand plet Deutsch gonna be there. Um
and he's gonna perform just running asong. UM. And it's over a
few few nights at the it's atthe Park Avenue Armory. Yeah, and
so he's gonna be. He's gonnabe there performing that um and Uh.

(15:43):
It's called double Ganger. The thethe uh, the the whole uh performance
is called Apple Ganger because that's andit's based on one of the one of
the leads leader that's in in thesong cycle Dopple. It's called double Gang.
Um. But he's probably gonna be. It's probably gonna be. That's
probably gonna be the first half ofof um Um. The recital is either

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it is dumb is shunning the songhe's been he'll be it'll be like his
little warm up before I think hegoes. I think he's doing it in
the end of September, yeah,or sometime in sometimes youing that. So
it's gonna be his warm up beforehe gets to New York or that.
Um. Yeah. But that that'sall. That's like, that's my my

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little bit of youngest news. Wedo have some news. First of all,
we do have dedication. Didn't startbullshit. This our bullshit treat.
Williams. Uh if you had notheard about if you haven't heard about the
street Williams passed away the other dayas a result of a motorcycle accident because
some fucking asshole didn't watch when theywere returning and ran into his motorcycle.
Yeah, he was a road andthis bickhead, who, to be fair,

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probably feels awful right now. Yeah, but still, you know,
motherfucker, they weren't watching what theywere doing. Yeah, Hey, I
tenok, folks, I get it. It can be annoying having to share
the road with cyclists, but ninetynine percent of the time they're actually better
at at following the rules of traffic. They y'all are. Yeah, so

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yeah, watch what the fuck youdoing? Yeah? Seriously, Um,
I mean that's it's me, That'show isn't Sam Kinnison. I'm not sure
I think that. I think Okay, cool, thank you Wikipedia, autoc
autocomplete. Oh a car crash.Oh that's a car crash of that?

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Okay, Yeah, I think Igot that mixed up with with them.
I know exactly what I got thatmixed up with it was a it was
the Barbastratus, say Christmastofferson version ofA Star is Born. Oh, I
think that. I think he Ithink he didn't a motorcycle accident at the
end of that instead of like takinghis own life. I think that's what

(18:06):
happened. Maybe I got that kidhe's with something else, but I was
thinking that's what happened. But Ithink that's what happened in that one,
in that version anyway, because becauseI know and like and like, you
know, the the uh, thejud Garland version, he goes into the
ocean. In the Hegaga version,he unalies himself in the garage. Uh,

(18:30):
look, we can just say hecommitted suicide. We're not having to
deal with fucking Zuckerberg. Yeah,okay, so he he committed suicide in
the garage. He hung himself.Um, excuse me. And but I
cannot let me look that up becausenow that's gonna bug me. Ah,
that's gonna me. Now, letme see. No, let's see seventy

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six. There we Go six film. That's it. Let me see here.
No, no, no, no, here we go There we are.
Yeah, it's a sports Yeah,it's a car accidents. Sports.
Yeah, let's see the final hmas here Stan's voice clans okay please sports

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cards side helicopil listening a dead molescar back blanket. Yeah yeah, okay,
it was car accident. I don'tknow why I thought. I don't
know why I keep thinking it wasa it was a motorcycle accident. Was
a car accident? Okay, allright, well okay, well that that's
yeah. Seriously, guys, comeon seriously though, UM be careful.

(19:44):
Pay attention. I mean they,I mean, these were motorcycles. Motorcyclists
they have to when they get thereto get their uh their endorsement, they
have to take a very rigid youknow, uh of course before they can
get it, they have to beable to maneuve different ways and and and
whatnot. M Yeah, it's it'sway more strenuous than the um I'm sorry,

(20:07):
more stringent. Yeah then uh umthat then getting it is uh so
yeah, you guys, yeah,just pay attention. They they they like
the guys have been writing them who'vebeen ridden writing motorcycles for years. They
know, you know, they knowbetter than anyone. And even if like

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they may be paying attention, likethe strictest attention to everything. It's usually
it's it's almost always. Uh theother person that has was not paying attention,
was not watching them. Um yeah, So yeah, just just be
aware you're surroundings, I know,like people watch people like you break for
small animals. You see a smallanimal rope. You can't pay attention to

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motorcyclist. It's like what, youknow, please just just do that for
the stay for the sick of themotorcyclists and their families and their loved ones.
Pay attention. Uh yeah, becausethey're they're out and forced. You
know, it's summer, and andI've heard seriously, I've there's there's somebody
in this neighborhood who knows a moncylistsin this who lives in this neighborhood,

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and I hear it about two threetimes a day. I hear a motorcycle
two three times a day. Soyeah, and this is a residential end
of my street. So so there'snot a lot of traffic, but still,
you know, you gotta pay attention. So um that's how he is
say for today. Yeah, pleasepay attention, you know, please pay
attention to motorcycles. Yeah. Thisabsolutely broke my mother's heart. Oh yeah,

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because she's been a fan of hissince the seventies. Yeah, so
like hair is one of the absolutebest. Oh yeah, oh yeah.
And especially the change that they madeto the ending up it mhmm at the

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time that it came out was justabsolutely brilliant because in the original and I'm
not gonna put a spoiler on allthis because both the movie and the musical
or about fifty years old, soif you haven't found a way to see
it legal or otherwise. Um,in the original, it's the um the

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kind of strictly sky that has joinedthe hippies. It goes off to Vietnam
and gets killed. Yeah, theychange that to the movement for the movie
to one prete spirited hippie guy Burger, which is who treat Williams played.
Yeah, and holy shit does ithit m h way more different. And

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I said to my you know,like, I didn't see why they had
to change it. And mom,who grew up during that time, had
had a hit of oh you child. Yeah, she explained, she said,
look, this movie. They weredoing the movie right after like only
a few years after Hi Stay happened, and this is you know pretty much
what it what really was going onwith people getting drafted him, and it

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made it made so much more onceshe explained it to me, it made
so much more sense. Yep,yeah, it just having said that,
given given what his character's last nameis and the fact that he's now gone
for real, I'm probably never gonnabe able to watch that movie again.

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His character has the same last nameof a as a friend of mine that
was kilt quite suddenly. So soyeah, it's that's gonna hurt little too
much. However, listen to thesoundtrack. It fucking slap it does it
does. I actually drove around abit the day after the news Brook playing
Age of Aquarius. Yeah, that'swhere the song comes from. Yeah,

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yeah, that comes from here.There's that, and it actually combines apparently
the Flash Failers is a separate piecein a musical. Yeah, and they
were really even waiting there. Iguess we'll give her way to wrap up
the Fifth Dimensions recording of Age ofAquarius, and somebody went, why don't
we just do the Flash Failures atthe end. Yeah, that the Coucils

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version of the title song and goodMorning star Shine. Yeah, that is
my mom's favorite song from her GoodMorning star Time is her favorite from from
that musical, So I highly recommendlistening to this. Also if you want
a very a very beautiful cover ofGood Morning star Shine Sarah Brightman. Yeah,

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yeah, it just m but yeah, it also hurts more from my
generation because my me of people,my age, our first introduction to Tree
Williams was ever one mm hm,which also you gave us for scrat Yeah
damn it. Oh yeah, inall serss he posted something absolutely lovely for

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Tree Williams and the other gentleman fromeverywhere that's away recently. So yeah,
you know he can say for alittle bit, yes, just a little
bit, but yeah, it justthere was he had so much word.
Also, if you want to seeone of the creepiest things ever Tree Williams's

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episode of SCU, oh his episodeand Ron Williams's episodes are two of them.
Oh and nope, and Martin Short'sepisode as well. Those are three
previous Fu SVU episodes I've ever seenin my life. They's absolutely brilliant though,
yeah, and just shows what rageshe had. Ye oh yeah that

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marked that that that Robin Wallias onewas fucking creepy. Yeah, but I
saw the Martin Jort one when itaired, and I was just like,
yeah, yeah, like yeah,it's it's comedians that do best spu villains.

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Oh man, I'm gonna I'm gonnajust say that right now. M
hm. Oh yeah, but yeah, it just so much range. Yeah,
yeah, it's just oh my god, I'm just I'm just glad that

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he got his accolades while he wasalive, so he knew that people absolutely
adore him. Oh yeah, Sothere was no there was no doubt about
it, absolutely not. So letmay his memory be for a blessing and
we know it is, and mayhis memory be internal. Um. Yeah,

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So we have two things and sothere's our dedication. We have two
things of news that we need towe need to read before we get into
our annversary h our innversary review.Now, uh, it's should fucker yeah
it is, Oh my god.So uh the first one is so we're
gonna call these fuck around two verylike like one half of it is fuck

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around, another one is find out. Okay, so the fuck around what
I read it, told me toread it before we got on air,
so that so that I wasn't likecompletely shocked, it was shocked. Oh
my god, there was a it. Then I hear what the fuck?

(27:56):
M hm oh yeah, yeah,that's happened. I mean when ness,
when you open up an article andit says contact warning, this article man
makes explicit mention of sexual assault.You don't know shit's about to you know,
you're about to read some shit,you know. Uh, so here's
you get here it goes. BaritoneSimon McCrady has been named as a defendant

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in a lawsuit again against Robert RobertH. Roberts as he called Robert's Leslian
University in Killing, New York.According to reports, five women five women
have finally federal lawsuit against the institutionwhere it is in action on allegations of
sexual misconduct so which directly implicate baritone. Two of the plaintiffs claimed that McCardy

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and we're gonna give and the contentgoes for this too and for us too,
you know, as you're about tohear. Uh. They claimed that
McCarty whipped to them while the Thursdayshe offended off a right attempt. Per
the reports, the institution banned atthe baritone for coming near the women on
campus, but then took no actionwhen he wanted the rule he was subsequently
banned from campus but not expelled,and and was that allowed to graduate in

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twenty sixteen. Per The Democratic Chronicle, the university sought to dissuade the women
from speaking with law enforcement. Initiallyone woman claimed a finally claimed back in
August, but his sispan point byfour others. The Plaine TIMPs accounts Semmestry
a long standing pattern of Roperts disregardingwoman who reports sexual harassment while actively per
supporting the male students accused of thebehavior. Attorney with Jane Ward and leads
ad who represents all the plane ina press relief. They now call upon

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Roberts to make substantial systemic changes soit's students feel safe when reporting sexual harassment.
Operators spoken to Love by phone,but to confirm McCarty's identity, leaving
Epsides said, any individuals who havebeen subjected to sex based harassment and this
can always reach out to her firm, and she noted that she noted there
are also there are several other organizationsthat support individuals in these situations as well.

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Oh my fucking god. First ofall, when I read I read
about you know what it was about? That's what I said. What the
fuck. And then of course thenext one down was about the university stop
to discobaye the women from going tolaw enforcementized and ah heil no ah hail
no. Yeah, that fuck thatnoise right then and there, right there,
full stop. You don't do thatship. If somebody gets assaulted,

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if somebody is sexually assaulted on yourfucking campus, you do not tell them
not to get to a law enforcementYou do not sweep this ship under the
rug. And I I because itsays Wesleyan, I have a feeling that
it's it's the more conservative version ofa Methodist uh of the Methodist church is
running it because little Wesleyans are becausethe uh let's see, uh yeah,

(30:40):
alega, yeah. Because there's thischurch called there's this there's this college outside
in uh this outside of something herehere in my county that is called Algie
Wesleyan Church, Algan Wesleyan College.And I was thinking about going to that
because it's close, you know,it might be all right, But then
I realized it is like a veryfundamental, um, very fundamental uh conservative

(31:08):
uh method Wesleyan Methodist organization that runsit where you have to put your hair
up if you're a woman wear skirtsall the time. Uh, and can
brear your hair, yeah, stufflike that. And there's no and it's
not like a regular university that hasall these different types of UM college majors.

(31:29):
Yeah, it's like you know,uh education like um Christians cool education,
or to be a Christians teacher orto work with uh to work in
uh um mystery or missions or musicor being a youth path or something like
that. Now. Yeah, soI was like, oh, no,
fuck that going. I'm not doingthat. So that's how I know.

(31:52):
The moment I see the word Wesleyan, that kind of puts up a run
flag for me because Wesleyan, theWesleyan version, they're they're more like I
said, it's you know, theone I'm the one I'm familiar with is
a very uh you know, avery like fun like a fundamental fundamental you
know, like a fundamentals uh Methodistuh sect. They're the more they're the

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more traditional, more orthodox Methodists.So that so I can understand perfectly.
On the one hand, I can, and I know why they why they're
covering it up because they were favoringthe men over the Widenings. Women should
be should be you should not bedoing this. I should not be talk

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singing out. They should just youknow, take it. Um. Yeah,
yeah that's what I say. No, no, let me let me
check. I want to see.I'm want to see. Uh let's see
Roberts Wesleyan University. Oh is thismuch for Free Methodists, Private Christian University,

(32:58):
Free Methotists North America North it's seminary. Yeah, there's a graduate school
theology there on camps as well.Um. Yeah, it was just sometime
to reposed slavery impression of the porChess for in the Yeah, it's yeah,
that's what it is. Academic athletics, the bloom Walsh Uh see,
uh, yeah, that's what itis. It's it's uh, let me

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know. It's religious affiliation is theFree Methodist Church. I knew that.
Yeah, the Free if It's it'sassociated with the Free Methoist Church. Um.
And it's with the Holiness movement,which is yeah, it's with the
Holiness movement within that and uh yeahthere so it's uh let's see free Forgiving

(33:47):
Holiness, DA world missions blah blahblah, higher education. Um, let's
see pushing locations like much communications forthe Yeah, free Methodist Yeah, it's
it's just it's a bullshit. Yeah, it's the bullshit. Yeah they yeah,

(34:09):
it's the entire secrety. Yeah it'sum the first Oh yeah they don't
uh they yeah they they ordained womenby you know, there's only eleven percent
of the eleven percent of the ordainedministers in UH in Free Methods in the
Free Methodist Church are women. Umoh says uh okay, here we go.

(34:30):
Uh. As a reaction to paymusicians in the method Methsist of Piscopal
Church, early Free Methodists enjoyed acapellaCongressional hymn during worship. However, the
General Conference of an eighteen three threevote to allow each conference to vote on
whether or not their churches could haveinstrumental music as a resolved pianist and organs
and can't come across MOS conferences.Currently, many churches have worship teams composed
of vocalist, drums, keyboards,cards, and other instruments. Woo oo

(34:55):
um, but yeah, yeah it'sI don't you know, this is like
one of the more you know,um, it's the Holy it's within the
Holy Tones movement. So like uhyeah they they it's this. Um.

(35:16):
A number of Evangelical Christian nominations,Patriot part church organizations. Who is emphasised
I believe the central doctorate. Letme just say, yeah, it's it's
crap. So they yeah, theyit's it's it's rather crap. So that's
what it is. They you know, they they dress modestly, they you

(35:36):
know, so yeah, it's notum M, that's why. That's why
I'm like, okay, yeah thatwhen I see that, when I saw
that they were like trying to sweepit under their broad is like now I
get it now, but it stilldoesn't make it right. It does not
make it right now, don't don'tyou know your your let's see your quest

(36:00):
for perfection and you know, nothaving and having astance life should not be
should not interfere with, um youknow, with something that's not something illegal
that happened, because you still haveto you know, you may live by
God's law, but you also stillhave to live by the laws of where

(36:21):
you live. You know. Yeah, seriously, huck hell God. But
all right, so that's the fuckaround version. That's fuck around. Yeah,
now for the fight out. TheJuilliard School in New York has fired
Robert Beezer, chair of its compositiondepartment following an independent investigation that found that

(36:43):
Bees had, in gate quote,engaged in contact what you interfered with individual
academic work and was inconsistent with Julia'scommitment to providing a safe and supportive learning
environment for its students. Additionally,the investigation found that he had an unreported
relationship that violated the school policy youYeah according to SEE. The school said

(37:09):
that in December twenty twenty two,the school undertook a comprehensive review of alleged
sexual Wisconsin conduct in the composition fromthe late nineteen nineties and early two thousands.
According to a memo provided to CNN, there were no specific findings related
sexual misconduct. The case against Beezerwas first brought up last December in a
Van magazine report on predator a sexualactivities at Juilliard, and he was suspended

(37:30):
from teaching after that report appeared.The independent messigation also found that composer Christopher
Rouse had also engaged in sexual misconduct, with the case could company pursued following
Rouse's death in two thousand and nineteen. Beezer has denied all allegations, and
his attorney said that doctor Beezer deniessexually harassing anyone, and that the Juilliard
announcement did not indicate any evidence credibleor as otherwise a sexual harassment Juilliard has

(37:53):
said. Juilliard said that following theinvestigation, it will prohibit all amorous or
sexual relationships between faculty and students earningin the fall. Why does that not
already? Yeah, real life,seriously, what because you know, you

(38:13):
know, in a competitive school likeJuilliard that there are going to be professor
that there are going to be professorswho see these kids that want to they're
striving to be striving to get tothe top, to be the best of
that, you know what they're doing. And you know there are some motherfuckers
in that. There's some motherfucker's professorsin a school who will take advantage of

(38:35):
the stable. If you do thisfor me, I will make sure you
get first chair and you know,in the in the clarinet section, or
I will make sure that your thatyour work when you write it, that
your work gets played first. OrI will make sure that I get that
your gets your performances get high marks. You know, if you do that,

(39:00):
I'll give you this. Yeah,you know there are some people.
There are some fucking professors in therethat we're doing that. No, there
were, Yeah, it's not it'snot like this is the it's not like
the first time. This is thefirst time that it's ever fucking happened,
not the first time. Will tellyou that he was proposition Notice is said
in a in a couple of differentinterviews that he was that when he was

(39:22):
in he was in UH at themusic school. When he was in music
school, he was propositioned by aan artistic director of a that he was
a proposition by a a festival directorwho said he could get him on a
baby name ticket on festival if hewould come with him and spend a weekend

(39:45):
with him at a sauna. Butyou Onice was so scared that he told
him no. He was scared todeath, and he told him no,
he did the right he did.That's why you don't hear him like when
he like, somebody asked him aboutthe me Too movement, he said,

(40:07):
I understand, He says, well, you know, he says, it
could affect like how you know,like the UH, how some it might
affect how some opers are portrayed.He says, But I like the one
us, he says, but Iknow what what you know where that's coming
from, because I was propositioned asa music student. And yeah, it's
like, oh my god, youknow, like shit like there's a there's

(40:34):
a scared twenty you know, guyin his early twenties who is being told
by this sli uh, this slickpromoter that he can that he can get
him a big he can get hisnim on a on the on the h
on the building if he'll, ifhe'll come with him to Asana for the
weekend. That's creepy. Yeah,that is creepy. Thank god. Jonas

(41:00):
was like was too scared to togo. Thank god. Um, yeah,
that you know, it's it's notthe first time that shit like that
has happened. And until and it'sstilt things like you like with what Roberts
was he and what he is doinglike it was swimming in under rug until
it is, until it there's actualenforcement of this ship. It's so good,

(41:24):
it's gonna keep happening. That Yeah, that's gonna keep happening unless there
unless you you enforced, unless youput in place a no fraternization rule and
enforce it. Yeah, you know, it's yeah, and and and if
a student comes to to administration andsays, Professor so and so said to

(41:47):
me that if I if I sleptwith him, or if I did if
I did X y, X Y, A, B and C, he
would give me X Y and Zif some If a student comes to that
into administration and says that and theydo nothing, there's you know that that's
you know, really you know thatstudents not you know, that's that's really
different to the students. But ifyou put but if the administrany goes,

(42:08):
oh shit, you know, let'sinvestigate this and really you know mind what
it's doing, then you know that'sgonna that's gonna be a better safer environment
for students overall. Yeah, solet's you know, universities step up.
Come on. You know, ifyou've got if you've got a music department,

(42:30):
that is that's walking. You know, like like uh A State,
like guns Sound State, their musicdepartments are are like fucking awesome. Okay,
And you know any any any uhuniversity that has a good school of
music, get that in place,because you don't know what these professors are
like behind closed doors. Yeah,you can't. You can't sit there and

(42:53):
say well, I've talked to themand they and they said they didn't do
anything. Therefore there you know,we believe them. Now you can't do
that, No, give give thestudent the best of the doubt when if
they reford something like this, becauseyou never know it might you never know.
You can't just you can't say it. Oh it is an isolated isn't
it. How do you know itis isolated? How do you know they're
they're not there's not more than onestudent that's experienced this. But they're too

(43:15):
scared talk because they think that they'regoing to get yea that they're point should
get in trouble, you know.So yeah, I think this is so.
You know, you saw the fucka round part. Now you see
the find out part. You know, so good on Juilliard. For them,
it's it's late. It's it's quitea bit late, but better late

(43:37):
than ever. Let's that's why Isay better late than ever? Or is
blanch or is Blanche on Golden Girlssays better late than pregnant and pregnant.
Yeah you so there's our news.Uh so now we decided for our for
our anniverse, for show. Ithought I've gotten on this. It's this

(44:00):
huge kick of watching these documentaries.She's she's on her documentary bullshit again.
I am, I am on mydocumentary bullshit. I started watching. I
got bored with the Like the RomanEmperors, I started watching one of those.
I got bored with that. I'vewatched two different documentaries about Watergate.
UM. I have keued up adocumentary about the Spanish Inquisition. Spanish I'll

(44:22):
never expected, not a Spanish acquisition, but the inquisition in general, like
the Catholic Inquisition, because it startedout in France and I think it's gonna
spread. I think like it's partone. I'm all, I'm just on
a part one, so uh yeah, it's gonna go to just it's gonna
go to the Spanish Inquisition because noone respects the Spanish inquisition. UM or
the comfy chair, the comfy chair, Oh no, the comfy chairs.

(44:52):
If you're not a money Pithon fan, you will not understand what we just
said and we feel bad about andwe feel bad you're not. Yeah,
look up Monty Python the Spanish Inquisition. Yes, and then after you do
that, and then after you dothat, look up Monty Python Penguin on

(45:15):
the television. Trust me, youwill never be able to avoid laughing whenever
you hear Burma again. Yeah yeah, why did you? Ye? I
padict? Oh god, I wouldalso go for I would also highly recommend

(45:37):
upper Cluss Twitter the year yeah,and of course and of course the spam
sketch uh and and the dead Parrot. That's the dead parrot. Just just
to listen to Junkly's shout that alittle bit where he goes just all the
way the fuck off, I know, Bunny Hello, oh God, oh

(46:09):
h yeah, God for thank Godfor PBS when we were younger, Thank
God for for for parents that didnot give to shit. Yeah, and
because my mom. I remember mymom let me rent. There was the
pizza place that's down over the hillfrom my mom's house used to be a

(46:30):
video rental place, like a momand pop the rental place when I was
younger, and we used to goin there all the time and rent movies.
And I remember the one time wewent into I don't know why or
how we ended up coming home withmoney Pythone and the Holy Grail. Oh,
I think I think Mom was withus and wanted to rent it.

(46:54):
And I remember we got home andshe said, okay, we're gonna watch
this. And I remember looking atthe box and seeing that it had an
R rating on it, and I'mlike already eight years so I'm like,
I'm too young to watch this.It has the R on it. That
means I can't watch it. Andshe goes, no, you can watch

(47:16):
it. I'm like, and Ijust remember dear like deer in the Headlights
Staircat her going, but and shegoes, this was made in the seventies.
It's not the same kind of R. Okay, I love that,
I trust you. I love thatthe same kind of R. And She's
right, it's more like P thirteenand than most Yeah. Yeah, um

(47:37):
like by today at worst PG atat the least. Yeah, Like,
it's definitely not g rated. Imean the Castle Anthrax scene kind of throws
the G rating out the window.Yeah no, but um but yeah,
Like eight year old and I gotto sit down and watching Monty Python and
The Holy Girl into this day thinksthat the Killer Bunny hilarious. I'm still

(48:01):
My mother took me to see Spamalone when it toured in Pittsburgh for my
nineteenth birthday, and she let meget a souvenir. Now the reason I
didn't get the one that I hadreally really wanted because Mom said that Dad

(48:23):
and I would abuse the privilege.I did get the Broadway the original Broadway
cast recording, so I've got somecurry singing always look on the threat side
of life, which is fucking awesome. Um, and I got coconuts.
What I wanted to get that Iwas told under no circumstances was Mom allowing

(48:46):
me to bray to the house becauseDad and I would have meet would inevitably
create shenanigans with it. They actuallyhad a toy catapult with a little toy
animal, and she said I wasnot allowed to get that because she didn't
want to deal with me and Dadflinging them at each other. I told

(49:08):
Dad about it where I got home, and I told him, I told
him Mom said I couldn't have anyonewhy And I and Mom came in at
that point. He went, becauseyou two would throw them at each other,
and you know you would, Andhe just laughed and he was he
was sick at the time, likethis was a couple months before you dine,
and he just laughed his ass offlike he knew he knew Mom was
right. I mean signing. Momwas right too, but they also had

(49:32):
killer bunny slippers. Oh nice here, But I saw the coconut like,
Mom was like, pick something otherthan the catapult, and you know,
the slippers were out of the punch. I didn't really want to slippers at
the time because I had just gottenlike within a few months of that,
your slippers. I saw the coconuts. I kind of nudged Mom because she

(49:57):
was getting I don't know what shegot for Wendy, because I know Wendy
was with us, um, butI don't remember what she bought her.
I just her nudging mom and going, um, Mom, and she just
looks at me and she goes andI went, so I can't have the
catapult? What about those? Andshe, for the first time that whole
time we were at the at theSuperdero table, noticed the coconuts and busting

(50:21):
out laughing, he said, yes, I will buy you officially licensed coconuts.
I still have them. They're inmy apartment right now as we speak.
And I actually brought them when Istored to NCO. I actually brought
them into work the one day becausemy co workers didn't believe that they had
officially licensed coconuts, and yes Idid put claw up around the call center.

(50:46):
They already knew I was bashing bythat points, and they thought I've
been just fine, So oh mygod, oh yeah, so yeah,
definitely yeah, yeah, So Ihave been on my I have been on
my documentary bullshit I watched. I'vewatched about the Stuarts, the Tudors,

(51:07):
to play attache its, uh,the Windsors. I've watched, Um,
I watched the English Civil War.I've watched the Wars of the Roses,
which I still don't understand. It'sit's very confusing. Um. I've watched
about Queen Victoria. I've watched uhyeah, I've watched two different two different

(51:27):
documentis about Watergate. I'm now I'mlistening actually right now to Rachel Maddow's uh
Realview podcast about uh Theodore Ted TheodoreAgnew vice president since vice president and his
spire, Yeah spire. Yeah,he went by Ted. He's about Ted
Ted Agnew. So that's why Icalled him Ted Theodore Agnew. Um and

(51:52):
and the end, he doesn't getto share, Yeah, he doesn't.
He doesn't get he doesn't get tome. Yeah, I sued him the
coolness. No, but spar Iknew. Yeah, yeah, but spar
I knew he was He was justbad and it happened. And what he

(52:13):
did was happened around that happened tohim, happened at the same time as
Watergate, although you would not haveheard about it because Watergate was bigger,
but it was just as bad.Uh spoiler Sparrow ag knew was taking raw
I had been taking bribes since heworked, uh, since he was a
city of a Baltore city commissioner andeven when he was over of Maryland.

(52:34):
And he even was taking bribes whilehe was a city vice president. So
yeah, and my and it's like, so I'm listening, So I'm like,
I was. I just listened toepisode three today before I before I
went to before I clocked in forwork. So yeah, I'm about I'm
not quite half halfway there, butuh yeah, yeah, I'm already.

(52:58):
I'm already like, oh my God, describe us just as bad as just
as bad as a boss bord.Uh. But but the the uh,
the operation at the ironic moment whenkissing her is the well behaved Lina.
Yeah, seriously, Jesus Christ.There like the other day, who is

(53:21):
it burn passed away and the auntAnna shows me those means of It's like,
oh my god. The guy thatruns my d DND campaign I'm in
Mark, who's also a friend ofmine from work sent boosted this meme and
go ahead. It's the grim Raperin one of those claw machines and he's
saying, Burl Sconey is it's whatthe fuckers is it? You're in this

(53:45):
thing? Yeah, but we werevindicated last week when when the Iron when
the cheek passed away, and thenPat Robertson passed away Thursday. People literally

(54:05):
we're making joys about how the IronShake took his ass out. Yeah.
I guess yes, oh oh man. Just so so because of the fact
that I have been watched I've beenbinging this ship these documentaries. I'm on
my documentary bullshit, I've watched.I watched like about five hours of about

(54:30):
the English Civil War. I'm notI am by no means and experts,
okay, but uh, the Today'sOpera is is set during the English Civil
War, um and uh. Andit is Eat Poor Tony, which is
by which is uh by guy time, which is I'm sorry, I get

(54:51):
I get my bilk onto. Uhcomposers its Blini, Vincenziblini, some man
who wrote Norma, Yeah, Bliewho wrote Norma So um so, go
ahead and read the roles. Mmm. Lord Arturo Talbot is a tenor Elvira.

(55:12):
It was to Arturo Jesus soprano.Sir Cardo fourth, the Puritan leader
in love with Olvera is a baritone. Sir Georgio Valton. Elva's uncle is
a base so is Lord Goldtia GoldtieroValton. It was over his father and
Georgio's brother, Sir Bruno Roberton,which is like the whitest name ever and

(55:37):
reject into Francia. What of Charlesthe First aka Henrietta of France is a
measo soprano and then their soldiers,Harold's armigers, Puritans, lord's ladies,
pages and servants. Ye okay,So he read the outlaw here so um
so. As to the history ofit it was. It was written by

(55:58):
Vinceesi Billie with a lebretta Carlo Peppoliuh. It was based on an historical
play called pet roll A Cavalier uhby Jacques Francois un Slot and Josef Xavier's
on Team, and it debuted Januaryeighteen thirty five at the Tea for Italian
in Paris. And here's the funfact. This was Queen Victoria's favorite opera.

(56:20):
That was that's that's amazing. ThisQueens Victoria's even though it was,
of course, and of course shewas a relation of of these Stewards.
She uh, of course she wasover the Hanians. Yeah, the Hannibarians,
she was. Yeah, she wasno relation to the Stewards, thank
god, but she uh uh becausethey they were like, oh fucking oh
my god. But anyway, Hanevarianswere arguably more than the Stewarts. Yeah,

(56:44):
that's true. The Stewards believed inthe absolutely and divine and divine red
of kings, but the Hanniverarians werelike, you know, just nuts.
But um but uh so yeah,this was this was Queen Victoria's favorite opera.
I think that's cool. Um,so let's go into the the synopsis.

(57:07):
Go ahead with APT one. Yeah, I don't want to know.
Yeah if I'm I'm grumpy because acertain bodily function made a surprise appearance after
a fifty one day absence. Soyeah, place England during the English Civil
War time sixteen forties. APT oneseen one of courtuns near Plymouth, commanded

(57:30):
by Alvara's dad. I'm not evengonna bother trying to him. At David,
the prudence holders gathered in an anticipationof victory of the Royalist pearers are
heard from within, and the shotsof joys, ladies and gentlemen, I
think as have come out and announcingnews of over his wedding. Left alone
Ricardo shares with Bruno is played.Ricardo had been promised if I was in
married by her father alone Waldon,but returning to Plymouth the previous evening,

(57:51):
he has he has found the chasein love with Artua A. Royalists will
mary him instead, and he confidesin Bruno's. Of course, the start
out, Bruno Ricardo was called byhis soldiers to lead them, but he
declares that I am a flame,but the flame is love, not glory.
You should really get that flame checkedby a doctor. Debate Yeah,
um seto virus apartments. Alvara welcomesGeorgia or her uncle. He treats her

(58:16):
fatherly love, but when he tellsher that she's soon be married, she
has horrse struck. She continues studiothe determination Ever to be married, but
when Georgia tells her her her cavalieror Taro will be returning, we'll be
cotting. He reveals that it washe who persuaded her father love Vault into
Grandhaver's wish. She is overjoyed.Hey then the sound of trump is heard,

(58:37):
announcing a jurs arrival. He iswelcomed by all Artaro and his squad.
Seeing three of the Hall of Arms, Artur esquires come into the hall
and are germ by Laboulton. Georgiowas the leading gentlemen of the castle.
After a general welcome from balls,board Or expresses his new found happiness.
Altom tells everyone if you will notbe able to turn the wedding ceremony,

(58:59):
and at the same called up pass. Mysterious lady appears and Bolton tells her
that he will escorting her to lunchto Apever before parliament. Artario was curious.
Georgia telds him that she's expected ofbeing a Royalist spy. As Alvera
leaves to prepare herself the wedding andthe others depart in various directions, Arturo
hangs back and finds that the mysteriouslady alone, he discovers that she is
Henry and Murria, a widow ofthe executed King Charles the First insisted that

(59:22):
she not be concerned about Olvera.Arto vows to save her, observed by
Arturo ala a piercing joyful Polonaise,but she engages the queen in conversation asking
for help with the ring with theVerrair. To allow that to happen,
she removes her running going places itover Henry Mura's head, but Henria,

(59:42):
Bertha, Arturo and Henrietta realize thatthis may allow them to escape, and
as they proceed, they are challengedby Ricruda, who believes the one to
be Elvera. It almost provokes afight with Artro because of fucking horse and
delay discovers that she is not Olvera. Then he is content to allow them
to pass where y'all to reveal andinformation the wedding party enters. They ask

(01:00:06):
for our Turo, then learn largelyfrom Ricardo you know, which also means
dick Um that he's fled with.Henrietta pursuits organized, becoming increasingly distraught of
her believes. She sees that shesees ours increasingly clear that she has gone
mad, empty doodles oh No actto a room in the fortress as ladies
and gentlemen of the castle or mournfulfor Elvira's totally downcast state of mind.

(01:00:28):
Georgio describes her madness, and hedescribes her flights into madness and her please
for her to return. Ricardo bringsthe news of Touro's now a fugitive who
has been contempted by parliament for allowingand Ricketta whose Henrietta Maria who escape Foreorgio
states that the elital borol Via willbe a sudden voice experience. Elvira is
her outside, still deranged for longingfor our Touro let's see. Entering,

(01:00:51):
she confronts her uncle and Ricardo,who she fails to recognize even her in
her moments of lucidity, she addresseshim as if he were our Touro.
The two men and Kurchelvia to returnto her room for Elvira. Sick.
Georgio encourages Ricardo to help save hisrival, advising m he will forever be
pursued by their phantoms. Ricardo decksthe request uh let's see, but gradually

(01:01:12):
Ricardo comes around to accept the idea. However, he states that if the
following day's battle Atuo appears, hewill perish at his hand. The two
men now have an agreement. Okay, let me go ahead, Yeah,
let me I'm gonna go ahead.And three because that was so short,
actually so yeah, Actually a woodarea near the fortress three bunds later,
Artil Arturo is still on the run. He's exhausted and it has returned speaking

(01:01:37):
Elvira. Suddenly he hears the soundsof singing coming through the woods. Uh.
He calls out, but gets noresponse, and recalling how the couple
used to sing together in the woods, he also stings the troubadour melody until
the sound of brumbies and the shoutingwith soldiers silences him. He covers himself
and hides. A group of soldierspass then emerges and decides to continue saying
the same melody unseen if Elvira,and marches from the trees and stops to

(01:01:58):
listen. She said end when thesinging stops, and she sortfully wonders where
Arturo is. Suddenly he is standingbefore her, and they are reunited in
a serried duet in which they declarethat they will always be together. After
long months of being a part,still a little confused, a Vira believes
that Arturo has married the woman whomhe escorted from the fortress. He assures
Elvira that he has always loved her, that the lady who was in great
danger was the queen. Having determinedthat they love each other and they will

(01:02:21):
always be and that they will alwaysremain together, they enter into an ecstatic
duet as the sound of drums beingor at the sound of drums being heard,
Elvira appears to be returning to astate of madness, fearing that they
will then be parted. Then soldier'svoices are heard, but close by and
Ricardo, Georgio and the ladies andgentlemen of the fortress enter announcing Arturo's death
sons. With that, she finallycomes to her senses and at sumble beginning

(01:02:44):
with Arturo a sense to all examplehe's expressing his or her anguish, even
with even Ricardo being removed by theplight of the lovers. For this extended
piece of Balini ro a high fnatural above C five for Arturo. For
Arturo's part, the sold continue todemin our terrist execution, but the sounds
of my herald arriving are heard.He brings letters which are opened by Ricardo

(01:03:06):
in Georgia. They announced that althoughthe Royal doest haven't been defeated, Oliver
Cromwell has pardoned all prisoners. Theensemble expresses as general and personal joy a
curtain on epratani. Um. Ithink, um, wasn't it the Puritans

(01:03:27):
who were like, Oh, Ican't remember. I think during the Commonwealth
it was the Puritans who were like, they were the more staunch of the
Protestants. Because I know that,because I know that they. Yeah,
they were the more staunched the Protestants. And I can't remember if they were

(01:03:51):
if Cromwell, if Oliver Cromwell wasin league with them, not. I
can't remember. Fact, I can'tremember, but I do know that,
Um, this must have happened whenit was Charles the first executed. This
would have if if if Henrietta Mariawas the widow of Charles the First then

(01:04:15):
let's see, let me see here, then he would have been It would
have been sixteen forty nine when hewas. That would have been abound sixteen
forty nine. When it says sixtyforties, it would have been. You
know, it would have been thenum, let's see, but what battle

(01:04:39):
would that have been? You don'tunderstand like it says it says uh at
the beginning, it says uh atdaybreak, the Puritan soldiers gather in anticipation
of victory over the Royalists. Thatmight have been. That might have been
during the not the First English CivilWar, but the Second English Civil War,
because there were two of them,there were two of the kids.

(01:05:02):
The first one happened, uh,But the first one happened. Um.
The Royalists were defeated at the Battleof Naseby, and that's when Charles the
first was captured. Um. Butthen he was like really resistant to a
kind of you know, to todoing what he what you know, he

(01:05:24):
was asked to do, and hefled and then uh he ran like a
bitch. He did. He ranlike a bitch. Um, let me
see here, yeah, he uh, let me see actually brilliant captivity.
Okay, so yeah, he let'ssee here. Yeah. At the Battle

(01:05:46):
of Naseby in sixteen forty five,m Charles or four is used to let's
see, uh, yeah, themilitary balance pessimally, the failure reparliament.
There following series for the Royalists,and then see to Oxward, from which
Charles's escaped, and he put himselfin advance of the Scottish Presbyterian Army BC
in New York. I was takingforthwards to Newcastle upon time. Uh,
let's see and yeah, and thenuh he governed England uh from Newcastle and

(01:06:14):
then um, Parliament held Charles underhouse arrest at Holding by Housed in north
Hamptonshire, and the Cornet George Joycetook him by threat of force from holding
By on due third in the nameof the New Model Army. This.
By this time mutual suspicion had feltbetween Parliament, which favored any army disbandment
and Presbyterianism, and the New ModelArmy, who which was primarily officered by
Congregationalist independence, which is uh likethe Puritans. I think, yeah,

(01:06:42):
because the Presbyterian it was uh Presbyterianismand the the more puritan um Prosestianism.
Yeah, they're vastly different. Um, let's see. Uh. Charles gets
eager to exploit his widening divisions,and apparently if he joiced his actions as
an opportunity rather than the first,he would taken to New York. First
thing he was transferred Lands and subsequentlyHampton Court. Um let's see Biden November

(01:07:08):
he determined that would he be inhis best interest to escape, perhaps to
France, southern England or broke upron. We didn't need a starish order.
He fled Hampton Court on November eleventhfrom the UH and from the shores of
Southampton Water in contact with Colonel Roberthim In from parliamentary Governor of the Island
of White who he apparently need tobe sympathetic, but held him and confined
Charles and and Carrisburg capital in fromin Parliament that the church was in new

(01:07:30):
custody. Yes, um let's see. Um let's see under the agre there
was a there was an agreement.Uh. He signed a secret treat with
Scotts and the Scots to him inEngland on Charles behalf and restore him to
the throne, on condition at Presbyterityis gonna be established in England for three
years. The Royalist h was insixteen forty eight ninety the seconds of war

(01:07:51):
and as a grid of Charles discostoifatein England, uprisings in Essex in Cumberland
and the rebellion in South Wales wereput down by the new Born Army with
the if he discussed the Battle ofPreston in August sixteen forty eight, the
realists left any chance of winning thewar. So I'm guessing that, um
what they were say, Yeah,I'm guessing that's. Um. The battle

(01:08:15):
that they were talking about in Portaniwas this is the the Puritan soldiers had
an anticipation of factory of the realists. That might have been the battle of
the Battle of Preston. Um,let's see. And because uh that and
then of course you know, butit's so close together that that was the
sixteen forty eight there there wasn't abattle after that. Um. Yeah,

(01:08:44):
there wasn't a battle after that becausehe he went on trial in January sixteen
forty nine and was executed on Januarythirty, sixteen forty nine. So there
was a there wasn't another battle thatlike the battle prison was it. That
was a life out of the Englishof war. So that's how that's inaccurate.

(01:09:10):
Yeah, you know us like Annais like this with the Tutor with
tuter history. I'm like this becauseI just binged. I think, yeah,
this is what my brain has retained. This this is inaccurate. So
there was no this this could havetaken place in sixteen forty nine after Charles
the First was executed, but therewas no battle that was took place right
right after it. So right afterthe execution, so yep, um uh

(01:09:36):
yeah. And then let's see didOliver Cromwell pardon oh prisoners? Let me
just check. I just want tocheck to see if if he actually take
part of the prisoners. Um,let's see English and to writing them.
Let's see. Okay, so letme just see here Commonwealth of England,

(01:10:00):
UMAs, because this is your damnyeah, this is um let's see.
He was more protector sixty fifty three. Let me just checked here the common
Wealth just like ancestor. Yeah,I mean yeah, let me tell you
what he was. He was adifferent one of Thomas Cromwell's nephews. Yeah,

(01:10:21):
and taught us yeah, and tellus Cromwell you know he sees the
he's the absolute asshole from of theeighth time. Um. Absolutely advisor.
Yeah, he was actually a reallygood advisor. Yeah. Um, let's
see by the press purge. Oh, let's see she's a chiefs from faces

(01:10:45):
Why do I not see anything aboutpardoning the because it didn't happen because he
died. Yeah, they were partnered, my bird of the fact that he
got his head drop off. No, no, no, I mean he's
like they were saying that, They'resaying that ultra Cromwell pardoned the prisoners.
I was trying to see if thatactually happened. Still, let me just

(01:11:05):
check, um, let me backthat. Let's see aftermath capitulations execution capitulation
upon Pontterfact Castle, uh fun complationscollection king um. Pontterfact Castle is noted
by one of the strongest ebling garrisonsof the Kingdom. Even if ruins.

(01:11:26):
The castle held out in the doorof the burs on the execution of Charles
First, the garrison marchant Charles secondas king and refused to surrender on twenty
four On March four, sixty ftnine, almost two months after Charles was
beheaded, Garrison the last world strongholdFinal capitulation, Parliament had the remains of
the castle demolished, saying here,oh yeah they oops, um, let's
see, yeah, this is umpart prison the ill wishers and crazy you

(01:11:55):
see. I don't see I don'tthink I honestly don't think because of the
what's called the prize purge of thehouse. Uh, it removed all their
illusts and created courts of the trialand sentence of Game the child. So
first, I honestly don't think thatthat the prisoners were pardoned. So there's
another thing, uh that that probablydidn't happen. So I don't see anything

(01:12:18):
where it said he pardoned them.Um, so yeah, this is so,
yeah, this is inaccurate. It'sit's a nice backdrop, you know,
it's it's a it's a nice Romeoand Juliet kind of thing, you
know, the roundheads and the Roundheadsand the and the Royalists. But yeah,

(01:12:40):
it's it's it's accurate. Over cardwell, yeah, he died, he
died, He died, and thenhis and then his sented over and and
then because because of how Shay Sunwas, they the jost second came and
that's how we got the restoration insixteen sixty. Um. Yeah, so

(01:13:01):
uh that fight. Yeah, that'swhy we have Charles, That's why we
have had Charles sect and then wehad uh who else let me had?
Um um James first, James thesix first Dame James six first. Yeah,
James sixty and first, that's right, and then yeah, he would

(01:13:21):
have been before Charles. Yeah,so yeah James six. And then um
yeah so Charles yeah, Charles second, and then god, I can tell
my god, I guess Charles secondbecame the dude king. He yeah,
and then and then he was.He reigned till sixteen and sixty five.
His press set. His successor wasJames the Second Um and then uh,

(01:13:45):
James the second Um had his,then his and then that course, because
James second was Catholic, they didn'tlike it. Uh. They were like
fucking shit. Um, we werelike shit because you know he's um yeah,
so he he uh. He gotouted by by William and Mary and

(01:14:09):
Lawyer's Revolution. So that and wasthat. That did not end the Stewards
though. That did not end theStewart line. But the last Stewart monarch
in England or in Great Britain waswas Queen Anne. She was the last
Stewart. Just just say no,she was last. She was the last
Stewart mark Um and then that startedand then then then came to Church the

(01:14:30):
first that started the hand ever mannerin dynasty. Um, let's see so
that that is so now we now, aside from my my rambling and my
you know, dissertation on the onthe English Civil War, we watched a
we watched the uh the mets Verdenwith um on an Trup kill as Ovia

(01:14:58):
and I remember who the time Iwas. Let me see you know what,
let me see here because I canlook that, I can't look that
was. It looked like Eric Cutler, Yeah, Eric, Eric Cutler and
r him and then our our favoritesuper sexy band, Quos super sixty Handles's
dad, uh Don Relier it isuh uh it was uh um Georgio.

(01:15:24):
So uh yeah, that was thatwas two thousand. That was back in
two thousand and seven. But Ican tell you that mad scene that in
Act two, oh my god,wasn't it was? At one point that
was the one where at one pointI did a trump was lying that was
lying on stage and she was flippedupside down singing I'm like shit, and

(01:15:49):
she's and she's wearing like this weddinggown like thing, and yeah, she's
flipp upside down and sing it fuckshit. You know, I mean,
John Doneland. Of course you know, she she know, she's she did
play the bancy. That's why shewas in that um. And that was

(01:16:10):
from seventy three when she did thatwith with uh with maister Parparotti. Um
and that was at the Royal OperaHouse. So but yeah, who's who's
done It's in there since then.Let's see we've had um, let's see
we've had on a Trump Goo MonsterRock Cabale has done it. Yeah,

(01:16:30):
Beverly Sales, Uh, let's seePaul Murilla Freddie she sung it with with
and Jon Suf Southernland. Actually Sutherlandactually sang it first in sixty three,
so ten years leadership with Paparatti umoh and then sick three years before she
did it. She sang it atLinburne at Glenburn Uh. Let's see Brick

(01:16:51):
Hollis did it in fifty three uhand fifty two. UM. So yeah,
you know, the deepest of theirday have been have somen the the
uh and and I've guessed it's andI'm guessing it's because of their range,
because it's not like it's not coloraturalike um like uh in like in Lucia

(01:17:14):
more. But it's still a verychallenging role to say Elvera because she because
it's a mad scene. And uh, you have to you know, you
have to you have to you knowyou have to be technical, but you
still have to sound like you you'velost your ship. So um, and

(01:17:35):
that's hard to do. So sohey, kudos, kudos to all of
these ladies. I have done it, you know. Um. Let me
see if I can find all ofthis. Let me see if I can
get a clip of Iporter tany withJohnsonland, because I might be able to

(01:17:55):
because I can put that up onLet's see, m let's see poor tiny
Pavarati Southerland. Look at that.Okay, let's see. Oh that is
Oh my gosh, is that Nothat's not okay. Let's see shoot at

(01:18:18):
work. This is just it.Yeah, there we go. Ohtel Kara,
let's see, yeah, there wego. Let's see. Um yeah,
le's let's see fourteen years ago.Oh tell Okara, this is just
um, these are just these arethese are just still God damn it.

(01:18:43):
I'm sorry it's not actual Fridge.I wish it was. Wish it were.
Men do go to opera on videoand if it hadn't, fight it

(01:19:32):
swear uscrtually. I don't see.I don't see anything with them together.

(01:20:05):
See, yeah, there is athere is a there is a performance Tony

(01:20:27):
from from Sydney in eighteen eighty fivewith just J Sutherland. Um, let's
see and let's see here. Ohyeah, that's the chine a lot of
war gins in G six. Um. Yeah, that's it. That's about

(01:20:49):
it then for uh, for that, it's that's crap, you know,
like we don't have any um,we don't have like actual footage of them.
We just have a card. Wejust have the recording. Um,

(01:21:11):
um, I know, let's stayhere. Yeah, it's it's it's kind
of it's it's it's but like there'shere's let's see. This is like uh
three hours looks like three hours umof uh like almost three hours. And
this is the entire opera, let'ssee. And then there's bits and pieces

(01:21:31):
of it that you can that youcan listen to um on YouTube. Yeah
I would, but yeah, yeah, and there's you know, let's see
there's a clip of chins of theLindsay in Aria from there. Um yeah,
it's it's it's it's kind of sadthat we don't have like clips to

(01:21:54):
any clips, any actual clips ofit. But um, there's you know
there's there's still the voices and mygod, in listening to that collectooally cowth
that was beautiful. Um, I'mgonna put I'm gonna put that club up.
Our YouTube page, our YouTube page, our facebook page. Cheese can't

(01:22:15):
talk? Okay, let's say where'smy commute link address? No, let's
see there you go? All rightnow now, I like I said that
we saw that that man Seine withunder Trap. I mean that was not
as good as Sutherland. I meanit's good in its own right, but
you know, Gens is like theQueen of the man see. So um
it's uh yeah, um, itwas good and it was you know,

(01:22:43):
it was entertaining if you did,if you were, if you're if you
ignore the fact that it's historically inaccurate. Um, but if you yeah,
if you ignore the historical inaccuracy,it's it is quite quite nice. Up.
Um. You just want to likethrow Ricardo for being form put around
and you know, like being anasshole and ship yah. Um yeah.

(01:23:05):
That that is our view of umof a PORTI uh, which goes along
with our anniversary show, um,which you know what a wait, what
a way to celebrate with you know, with sportally an accurate opera that is
beautiful. Yeah. I mean that'sthat's our that's our that's our jam thought,

(01:23:31):
that's our jail. Um. Butuh, what's what we have on
tafferd X weep will have to leftto see because I think we might finally
Um, I've got something doing thisweekend. I'll have to see, but
um, I'll have to see whatI'm doing this weekend. But um,
we might get we might finally getinto Henry eight. I'm trying to arrange

(01:23:53):
it so that we can watch it, um at a time when it won't
put Anne to sleep because since Iannand Carnival of the Animals always knocks around,
so we after this one, shewill fall asleep. Um yeah,
so uh so, um yeah,we're gonna try. We're gonna try.

(01:24:15):
I can't guarantee, but we're gonnatry. Uh we're gonna try to.
Uh. Um watch that for forthe next for our next episode. Um
so that is our that is ourpodcast. Uh there's our episode for this
week. Um, the Glorious Anniversaryand Indictment Unstealing uh so after party.
Uh that's always uh we we thankyou guys for a saying like we said

(01:24:40):
at the top of the show,we are forever rating to you guys for
sticking with us. Um, thoseof you who have listened to us from
the beginning, we are we Welove you guys, bits, we love
all of our new listeners. Um. Yeah, it feels like I'm hoping
I'm hopeful that you know, ifif the feeling I have is sprect that
we're gaining like maybe when you followor when you listener day, it feels

(01:25:01):
like we are. Um, butuh, you know, I'm hoping I'm
hopeful that that's that's uh, that'sright. But uh, you guys,
you know we're you know, withoutyou guys, we probably we would be
here. We probably would have givenup. This is kind of you know,
it's born seeing people listening all thetime, but seeing that we're reaching

(01:25:21):
so many different people, it makesit worth it. And it's fun.
It's it's fun to bs and uhand you know make her dick jokes every
week. Yes. Um, so, uh, don't forget to listen to
us on your favorite pot on yourfavorite podcast platform, whether that's i heeart,

(01:25:43):
iTunes, uh, Spotify, speaker, um, you know, wherever
you listen. Uh, don't forgetto go to our Facebook page. I'm
gonna put up that clip that Iwas just listening to of um Pavarotti seeing
Okara and uh and uh tho toare go to our tea public tea pedal

(01:26:05):
jop by some shit. We're stillWe're still yeah. Build up that build
up that Munich Baale fund. Yougot five weeks kids, come on,
um, but uh, in themeantime, Um Bessie, happy anniverse mouth

(01:26:30):
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