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Speaker 1 (00:03):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast
present fifteen Minute Morning Show, The fifteen Minute Morning Show podcast.
You can't see us today usually, Yeah, we do this
on camera, but I'm taking my shirt off. Oh god,
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ye slowly look me in the eye. Hum. Yeah. Everybody
looks so great today too. We usually look like slob
I mean I do, but you guys all look so great.
I wish there was video. Yeah. Well, the reason why
we're not doing video today is Dianna, who's does video,
is maddening alone with Nile Horn. They're doing another project
down the hallway. I thought it's because I brought peanuts
in there. She's highly allergic. I didn't realize until after
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I brought peanuts in there. So you have peanuts. Good. Okay.
You know something. I feel like there's an advantage to
listening rather than watching video for people that usually watch
the video and they're hearing it. You paint your own pictures,
You fill in the blanks. You may be experiencing this
a different way than you might have had you been
watching it. You should see how gorgeous we are right now.
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My breasts are supple shooting. You can hear the suppleness
of my breast. Hey, what a day to day though,
you know Nile Horn and Jonah's brothers on earlier, and
it was a good day. It's good to have great
guests and nicest guy I'm five ever, nicest guys I've
ever met. He's so nice. He took our video person well,
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there is no he was so nice we allowed her
to go. How about that? Anyway? So the podcast is
on what do you want to talk about? Do you
want to talk about what's on TV? How about that
Murdoch family? Huh? Who has started? Who has seeing the
entire documentary? Anyone? Two thirds through? And I could say
episode two? You're like, what what about you? Daniel? You started?
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So I haven't started it either, but I'll tell you
and maybe you you'll know what I'm talking about. I've
been following the Murdock story since it started, right, So
I haven't seen the documentaries and there's none of the
spoilers here because we pretty much know a lot of it.
But growing up in Texas, I witnessed that sort of
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society where there are the rich people in town who
have the sheriff on their side and in their pocket
in the in the I mean, right, friends who could
get away with almost murder, but not quiet. But their
parents and their grandparents and their great grandparents, and they're
great great grandparents were so so ingrained in the community
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they could get away with anything that is so crazy.
I'm assuming that's what the Murdoch family is kind of,
That's exactly what it is. The great granddads started a
law firm, was a big time lawyer in the town.
Then here comes grandpa he is, and then the dad
is and it's just all the way down and they
know all of the law enforcement, all of the other attorneys,
just everybody is colluding with one another to do whatever
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the fuck they want all the time. It's crazy. And
then you think about that in all these different towns
across the United States, and then on a bigger level,
our actual government, it's the same thing, and it just
makes you lose faith in like everything. It's depressing. Can't
wait to watch it. This only happened in movies or
out of It feels like a movie though, that's why
it's documentary worthy, I guess, right, yeah, well, yeah, so
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it's crazy. We went to see one of Heather's friends.
They live in Beaufort, South Carolina, and this was two
years ago, and we're down there and it was when
this stuff was kind of happening. And it was funny
because the one guy that we stayed at their house,
he had lived there his whole life and he couldn't
wait till he was a big success. So in his words,
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he could quote unquote fuck over other people in the community.
Sounds not a Murdock by the way, Okay, but that's
like the mentality, like they had this smalltown mentality. I
don't want to say it was smalltown mentality, but they
just want to screw over the people that at some
point in their life had screwed them over. And it's
just all coming together. It's great, it's wild. But you
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gotta think, like with the Murdoch situation, what did his
wife and son do to him? You know what I mean?
He's been lying about everything apparent. Did he get out
of their deaths? Right? I mean, some people are speculating
that his wife was going to leave him and he
had another mistress and he wanted her out. And there's
life insurance money that could have been there, that his
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son was causing him far too much trouble as far
as yep, huge fuck up. Also costing a millions of
dollars killed somebody that's not even debatable. Oh my gosh,
this is out her banks. So so you know, I'm
the fuck up. I'm gonna kill my son the fuck up. Right,
They're all a bunch of fuck ups, is what they are.
You add a giant opioid addiction. Then he's scamming all
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this money from all these other people. Now, his side
is trying to say there's no way that he could
have done it because there were two different guns used,
and then the time frame that had happened, he wouldn't
have been able to pick up the other gun and
shoot this person. So there were two killers and neither
one was him. Well, some feelings that's true. Some feel
that he had something to do with the death, but
he did not pull the trigger. Have no idea. It's
just wild. He hired someone to kill him and then
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I missed. Great a crazy if you listen, I'm like
that guy sounds distressed. Yeah, but even till in the
court of public opinion, he feels like he's guilty. But
then when he's like, I lied about everything except the deaths,
It's like, what do you mean you just said you
lied about everything, and now you're gonna tell it. You're
telling you the truth about the deaths of your own family.
And this is why I think it's sketchy, because he
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denied being anywhere near the property at the time of
the deaths, and then it came out that he was there.
So that to me is like, Okay, well you did something.
Of course you're gonna say you weren't there, even if
you didn't do it. No, if I didn't do it,
I'd be like, yeah, I was there and I didn't
do it. But and I'm I gotta call you out. Gandhi, Yes,
I gotta blow you up. Go ahead, blow me. Gandhi
walked in and said, you know what the problem here
is with these with these uh these called the Maclamore's sorry,
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with the mc murdac. She said, they're all redheads. Yeah,
it's not true. You're saying redhead. No, it's not, honey.
You haven't seen her natural color since I don't know. Hey,
I know, but she's like, you know, redheads. They're murdering
each other all the time, fiery tempers. They're genetically different.
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Part of why I don't trust Nate. He's a bit
of a Ginger. Yeah, his beard grows in. I'm like, oh,
there it is before Joy. Can you just tell her
when you're kidding right now? Please? Do I have to
just to turn into a presidente? Yeah? I don't want
to turn this into it was a joke. Park did
a whole episode on it. Yeah. The orange cat theory
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is a thing people say orange cats are crazy. These
are catsops cat is like the coolest, nicest cat ever.
You It's an anomaly. I'm telling you that scary. How
many cats have you had? How many tom cats have
you had? You seen them on Instagram? Do you know
how many tiktoks of cats I've watched? Orange Cat? Next
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is Sharon has an orange cat who's nice and Nao
Flay and then Sharon he's orange too. Yeah, don't you
make fun of my head? But what about Bobby Flay.
He's he's got some big na he's got some big
stock pots. So that stove, I don't know what he's
boiling up. Okay, let's talk about this on the next
On the next podcast, we got to talk about The Consultant. Okay,
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finished it last night. If you've seen it, you know
what we're talking about. Talk about what the fuck show. Anyway,
we gotta get out of here, have a nice day.
Tomorrow we're back on the podcast with a camera. If
if that bothers, I think that's much nicer. Bye bye,
say anything. I'm sorry I didn't watch the show, Bobby,
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