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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. Michael
Arry Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Officially turned around. Guys, we are back, baby.

Speaker 3 (00:16):
We are back.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
We are back, plastic, We are back.

Speaker 4 (00:25):
Bag.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Looka America.

Speaker 5 (00:48):
Where we just take a look at at at all
the federal agencies and say, do we really need whatever
it is four hundred and twenty eight federal agencies. Think
there's so many that will never even heard of, and
that half of overlapping areas of responsibility we should I
don't know, probably we should get I mean, there are
more federal agencies than there are years since the established

(01:12):
in the United States, which means that we've created more
than one federal agency per year on average.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
That seems a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot,
so we.

Speaker 5 (01:21):
Should have that seems crazy. I think we failed to
get away.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
With ninety nine agencies. I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:30):
That seems a lot, like a lot of agency, it's
a lot.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
I did not get to this story earlier. I've been
meaning to, but I'm going to play it now because
I don't want the week to go by without me
getting it out there. Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi had
been very close friends. They help each other out right,

(01:59):
they're even, and so they have, you know, kind of
an alliance to to, you know, make a bunch of
Nancy Pelosi with her stock trades and Joe Biden with
his bribes. But it was Nancy Pelosi who smothered him.
We now know she's the one who led the Palace
coup to kick him out of office. So some people

(02:25):
think this answer to a question of the podcast More
Perfect Union, which is a progressive, that is left wing
liberal podcast, that what is happening here by Joe Biden,
that this is a shot at Nancy Pelosi, and you

(02:47):
couldn't blame him if it is.

Speaker 6 (02:49):
One of the things I've found most apperable about you,
mister president. You came into the Senate in nineteen seventy two,
people didn't follow stock trades, and you, you know, you
could have if you wanted to get wealthy. You could
have gone in early on Google and Boeing and Microsoft
and n Video and you know Amazon. You could have
been an early investor. You didn't crave them from wrongs,

(03:11):
didn't own any stocks for that whole period of time
when nobody was looking, there was no stock act, nobody
was checking you.

Speaker 7 (03:18):
Why look for thirty six years I was listening. That's
the poorest man in the sentence.

Speaker 8 (03:29):
Not a joke, you know that listening in ahead, I
mean in Congress, not to Senate, House and senator.

Speaker 2 (03:35):
I never thought I was poor.

Speaker 7 (03:36):
I had a salary that a senator made.

Speaker 8 (03:40):
But you know, I don't know how you look your
constituency in the eye and know because the job they
gave you gave you an inside track to make more money.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
I think we should be.

Speaker 8 (03:55):
Changing the law that we we have to, but we
have a right at the.

Speaker 2 (04:01):
Federal level that nobody, nobody.

Speaker 7 (04:04):
In the Congress should be able to make money in
the sock market while they're in the Congress.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
Since I'm going through audio that I just didn't get
to when it happened, Chuck Todd, Well, I can hear
Rush Limbaugh saying, f Chuck Todd. He's very upset about
the ABC lawsuit settlement with Donald Trump because you see,
they had to apologize, they had to admit what they

(04:32):
did to Donald Trump, lying about him and knowing they
were lying. He calls this lawsuit settlement with Donald Trump
a gut punch. Well, why are you taking it so personally,
Chuck it's allmost as if it's in us versus them.

(04:56):
Give this a listen.

Speaker 9 (04:57):
This was stunning to me and absolutely a gut punch
to anybody that works at a major media company, because
I think it does set a it sets a precedent
that is going to be very difficult. It's gonna be
very difficult to get from get out from under potentially.

Speaker 10 (05:22):
I just you know, I think the risk of losing
this suit was right, So you know this was a.

Speaker 9 (05:36):
Decision to buy off a bad prmon.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
I'm enjoying this way too much. Can you play that
Chuck Todd audio again? But this time? Can we get
some tears over it? Can we get some over the
top Chuck.

Speaker 11 (05:57):
Todd is having a bad a music and sound effects?
Can we please get a little of that? Because I
must tell you seeing the liberal media, who have been
so evil for so long.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
Have to break down and cry, seeing them have to
eat crow, seeing them realize that everything they've done has
now been exposed, I must tell you it is good
for my soul. It is you know. They say justice

(06:46):
delayed is justice denied, and perhaps that's true. In this case.
We're not really getting our full blown justice, but we
are having a moment. We are absolutely having in a
moment for you and me, the death of liberal programs,

(07:09):
the death of liberal organizations and media outlets, the death
of MSNBC. It feels good, it feels righteous. It feels
it really does. It feels righteous. Let's stop for a

(07:30):
moment and enjoy it.

Speaker 9 (07:32):
This was stunning to me and absolutely a gut punch
to anybody that works at a major media company, because
I think it does set a it sets a precedent
that is going to be very difficult. It's going to
be very difficult to get from get out from under potentially.

Speaker 10 (07:56):
I just you know, I think the risk of losing
this suit was five percent.

Speaker 12 (08:04):
Right, ABC, So you know this was a decision to
buy off of that pr Rod.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
On The Great Show. I miss Russian Bob right now,
you right, there was a place you Shan Hanley, Markabia,
some of the best in worries. Earlier this week, we told
you the story about CNN doing this story that they
were so proud of, and they had rescued an inmate

(08:39):
of the awful Assad regime and he was being tortured
and oh it was terrible. And Clarissa Ward went in
and she saved him, and he had been tortured for
three months. You could see the video. His nails were

(09:02):
completely clean. He hadn't been in that jail cell for
three minutes, much less three months. He was perfectly clean,
perfectly shaved. There was no chance he'd been in there.
It was all made up and anybody could see that. Well.
Anderson Pooper declared that it was a great story and

(09:24):
that this was great journalism. They had saved the life
of someone that that awful dictator Assad had been torturing.
And then it turned out that actually that guy was
the head of torture for the Assad regime, so he

(09:45):
had duped them, or maybe they were in on it.
This would be like a German officer who was in
charge of torturing the Jewish inmates at a camp, and
when the Americans come in to liberate Auschwitz, he throws

(10:07):
on the rags of a concentration camp victim and says
I have been tortured, and someone says, oh my godness,
we've saved your life. Actually this was the guy who
was doing it.

Speaker 13 (10:26):
Well.

Speaker 2 (10:27):
After years of CNN calling everything Russian disinformation, the Russian
state sponsored Russia today couldn't wait to call out CNN
for their embarrassing story about the Syrian prisoner they liberated.
We're going to play it for you.

Speaker 3 (10:44):
We may have inadvertently released a fake news report, so
says CNN, admitting that Assyrian prisoner they spotlighted could have
offered their correspondent day made uf identity. That's the conclusion
of an official pro by the US media giant itself.
We have subsequently been investigating his background and are aware
that he may have given.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
A false identity.

Speaker 14 (11:05):
The reports in question aired on CNN on the eleventh
of December, and it showed their correspondent, Clarissa Ward, entering
Assyrian Air Force Intelligence prison with her crew, and then
they spotted that there was one cell that was locked,
and it appears that there was a blanket that was moving.
So the militants that she was with asked her to

(11:26):
step aside while they busted the door open. And from
there this man omers who identified himself as Adele Gerbal,
supposedly a political prisoner who by that point had been
locked up for three months and hadn't had water in
four days, and apparently he was left there to rob
since all other cells were empty. Let's let's see a clip.

(11:47):
I'm a civilian, he says, I'm a civilian.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
You're okay, because he.

Speaker 15 (11:54):
Clutches my arm tightly with both hands, so.

Speaker 16 (11:58):
They don't have any water.

Speaker 15 (12:00):
This is the third prison they brought me to, he says,
it's the third prison. After three months in a windowless cell,
you can finally see the sky, he repeats, again and again.
Or handsome something to eat, bill barely lifted to his mouth.

(12:26):
His body can't handle it.

Speaker 5 (12:28):
Well.

Speaker 14 (12:29):
There are so many weird elements about this that someone
can see just by watching this repoard. First of all,
he does not look like a man who had been
in solitary confinement for three months.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
You can see just.

Speaker 14 (12:41):
By his beard, by his fingernails. Again, when you see
him going outside, he's not even squinting when he sees
the lights and the sunlights. And he claims that he
went without water for what was it, four days? It's
the medically proven that no one can survive longer than
three days without water. Fine, let's give him the benefit
of the down. You can see by his mouth it's

(13:01):
not even dry nothing. What's war? This is what's very interesting.
Five days before the crew arrived, anti government forces were
there and they checked that prison, and some of the
jihad is actually broadcasted answering that person live on Facebook. Also,
we know that there were families that went there looking

(13:22):
for their relatives to see if someone stayed behind, and
from all of those people, no one spotted that there
was one cell that was locked and one man remained inside.
That's what really doesn't add up. And again we see
the CNN crew instead of taking him to hospital right
away or to an ambulance, they actually pull up a
chair and start interviewing him. And all of this looks

(13:43):
really ridiculous. And that's why, of course you had a
lot of people online that started comments and right away
and slamming this report as fake.

Speaker 2 (13:51):
It's also been called Oscar worthy as well.

Speaker 3 (13:53):
And the perfect timing that it just happened to be there,
you were working and you find this person being held
many many questions. By the way, it's not just people online,
is it, as well as former DT and he's prying
fellow about this.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
No, it's not.

Speaker 14 (14:07):
What's interesting is that there is a Western fact fact
check and organization called Verify that said that actually this man,
his identity is completely different. They backed up those statements
through local residents, they exposed his true identity. And what's interesting,
why it's interesting is that the fact that they have
ties to Washington. So that's why it's interesting that they

(14:31):
were the ones that exposed it, and this is what
they had to say.

Speaker 17 (14:34):
Verify SI, a Syrian fact checking group, now says that
this man is Air Force Intelligence first Lieutenant Salama Mohammed Salama,
notorious for extortion and theft in hums, who had been
arrested due to disputes with his colleagues about profit sharing.

Speaker 14 (14:47):
And now that disclaimer has since been added under that
report so that people know that what they're watching is
potentially fake, even though CNN continues.

Speaker 18 (14:55):
To err it.

Speaker 3 (14:57):
This isn't the novice in the field we're talking about either.
Marissa Award, she's chief International corresponding for CNN. But here's
the thing, it's not the first time she's been in
the ethics firing line, right exactly.

Speaker 14 (15:09):
And also she's been there for a long time, and
she has been described as Washington's propaganda ascid that she's
been towing Washington's line.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
For example, we know that.

Speaker 14 (15:19):
She produced really favorable reports. First well, she was granted
access for example, back in what was the twenty twelve
to ed Libi al Qaeda enclave there, and also she
produced favorable reports about the Free Syrian Army, which we
know that therefore supported by the West. And then we
had her appearing as part of the US delegation of

(15:40):
the UN Security Council, where she was talking about all
this Islamic factions has been heroes on the ground that
their voices need to be heard. And then when there
were other journalists, for example the Graysons Max Blumenthal, who
was producing reports from the other points of.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
View about how.

Speaker 14 (15:56):
Syrians were complaining and they were talking about how they
were tortured by backed forces, she straight away attacked him
saying that he well, she doesn't know what he's talking about,
and he must be a drug addict, so she went
straight to attack him. So we can see we saw
examples of her biased reporting for years now, and again
that's why some people are saying that perhaps maybe this

(16:17):
was even stage. So they've gone as far as to
say that the whole report itself was prepared in advance.

Speaker 2 (16:24):
Her Cameron of the famous Growing Pains man, if you
worked for Great Pains, I wouldn't be on the micro
rad show, do you have a roll our role? PolitiFact
and all these Democrats and Biden administration said, all these
Venezuelan gangs are not operating here, They're not taking over

(16:44):
apartment complaces. Is not true. Well, a couple in Aurora,
Colorado was kidnapped and tortured by fourteen illegals who were
part of trende Rockwell. Police Chief Todd Chamberlain said this
was without question a gang incident.

Speaker 19 (17:09):
Listen carefully last night right out about eight forty five
pm at one two five eight Dallas Street.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
Of victims, it was a male and a female.

Speaker 19 (17:19):
They were accosted by approximately thirteen to fifteen armed individuals.
Thirteen of those were males and three of those were
possibly females at this time, it's what we were thinking.
They were taken to an adjoining apartment complex against their
will at that same Dallas complex, and they ended up

(17:41):
at one two six' Eight. Dallas, again this was the same,
complex same. Area the victims were held against their. Will
they were actually, bound both the male and the. Female
they were pistol, whipped they were beat they were, victimized
they were.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
Terrorized during this entire.

Speaker 19 (18:00):
Process some of the suspects left that apartment complex at
one two six to Eight dallas and went over to
the victims apartment which was located at one two five Eight,
dallas and actually burglarized and took over that apartment and
took out about items of value that belonged to our.

(18:20):
Victims and subsequently they came back right around one fifty
in the. Morning our, victims with communication and with, courage
basically informed the suspects that they would not notify the
police if they were, released and could they please be.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
Released our victims were subsequently.

Speaker 19 (18:39):
Released they left at that a complex right around one point.
Fifty they went to their vehicle and they drove to
a friend's house located in another area of the city Of.

Speaker 2 (18:50):
Aurora once at.

Speaker 19 (18:52):
That, location the victims notified the police right at about
zero to twenty.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
SEVEN i think that is something that is true.

Speaker 19 (19:00):
Amazing these individuals that are the victims at this, point
it appears that they are immigrants that came again with
The Venzu whalen community that was brought. Here the fact
that they step, FORWARD i think it shows again the
incredible amount of courage that they.

Speaker 2 (19:14):
Had, unfortunately when.

Speaker 19 (19:16):
You look at this type of, activity especially when you
consider all of the individuals involved in this are most Likely.
Venzuhelan most of them are without question or most, likely
we believe at this point undocumented or immigrants to The
city Of.

Speaker 2 (19:29):
Aurora.

Speaker 19 (19:30):
Again, unfortunately these, individuals like many gangs and many individuals
involved in this type of, activity.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
They victimize their own race and their own.

Speaker 19 (19:38):
Authenticity and the reason they do that is because they
are easy, victims because they, know because of their, status
they will not come forward to the.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
Police they know.

Speaker 19 (19:46):
That they can mistreat, Them they know that they can
do things to them that they couldn't do to anybody
else in the community based upon their fear of what
the ramifications would be if law enforcement gets involved in.
That so for the fact that they stepped forward and
made this decision to call us, AGAIN i appreciate ate
that AND i cannot tell them how MUCH i am
thankful that they had the courage to do.

Speaker 2 (20:03):
That buckle, up, folks because you're going to see story
after story like. This we brought this to you, Yesterday
we're going to play it again because what you're going
to hear Is trump is. Evil he's going to deport.
People and here's a nice person who's going to be.
Deported they never point out that the people who are

(20:24):
going to be deported are monsters who committed.

Speaker 20 (20:27):
Murders Tom trump and his allies have said what they
plan to. Do they will begin quote the largest deportation
operation In american history by focusing first on deporting. Criminals
but once that is, done they will go after every
undocumented immigrant in the. Country that's their. Words that includes
people Like Kimi. Kachua jimi was brought to The United

(20:49):
states illegally by his mom and dad when he was an,
infant less.

Speaker 16 (20:53):
Than one year.

Speaker 20 (20:53):
Old he's now thirty three years.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
Old he lives with his.

Speaker 20 (20:56):
Wife he has four young. Children there's some heartching new
reporting in The New York times About. Kachua kuchua describes
his own personal story one family, story a family in
crisis now trying to make sure that this, Man, jime
who has spent more than three decades as a law
abiding member of society in his community Of, Rome, georgia

(21:18):
doesn't get deported When trump comes into office next. Month,
Quote hime had never broken a law of any. Kind
he worked fifty hours a week at the, dealership drove
below the speed, limit paid his taxes on time and
smoothed the creases out of books before returning them to the.
Library but no amount of adherence to the rules made
up for the one thing he'd, broken the one rule

(21:40):
he'd broken before he was old enough to walk or
talk when his family drove him across the border because
his mother had found work at a chicken processing plant Outside, Rome.
Georgia more than thirty years, later his presence remains. Illegal
he was not eligible For Social security or food, stamps
or unemployment by, benefits or any kind of.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Health insurance he could.

Speaker 20 (22:01):
Afford to his father in, Law Sky, atkins who voted
For Donald trump partly because of his hardline immigration, stance
couldn't understand how are that his family would be. Affected
quote all those criminals That trump's been talking, about the,
rapists the gang, members that's not. You skuy said he'd
Heard trump say that he would deport the bad guys

(22:23):
first and possibly show leniency to immigrants who have been
brought to the country's. Children quote you deserve to be,
Here sky said to, me you're Basically. American quote That i'm.
Not Jamie heime, Said so.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
The left has told you all along that they're not
leaving the borders wide, open that we got to have
a comprehensive. Reform they're not for legal, immigration and then
they let them all. In and once they're, here they
give them phones and, apartments they take over government, buildings
they give them, cash they help them get. Mortgages and

(23:00):
one thing they don't want is they don't want to.
Remove Anthony romero is the executive president of THE acou
and he told MSNBC's Rachel madow that his organization has
a plan to stop the enforcement Of american, law that
is the deportation of millions of.

Speaker 16 (23:23):
Illegals when you talk to Regular americans who aren't, lawyers
who aren't people who are engaged in this fight in a,
practical paid to do it as part of their job
kind of, way and you hear people feeling, intimidated, sure
feeling overwhelmed by the pace at which we're getting sort
of alarming news about the extremism of their. Plans what

(23:44):
do you tell them about the prospects for holding.

Speaker 18 (23:46):
Life the local government's you, know the state attorney's, general the,
governors the, mayors we have this whole plan around a
firewall for. Freedom we call it the idea that these
local officials can really play an important role in stopping
the the government. Abuses, well for, instance when they're going
to try to detain and deport all these hundreds of
thousands up to a million, people.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
That's an operation that they have the legal power to.
Do to do the raids for the, logistics.

Speaker 18 (24:13):
And they're going to need mayors and governors or city
councils to either give them access to police officers or
not jails we even house.

Speaker 2 (24:23):
All these, folks, Right and.

Speaker 18 (24:25):
So part of what we're doing is we're preparing executive
orders and we're organizing our folks to put pressures on
elected officials so they don't roll.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
Over they should sever these relationships they have with the.

Speaker 18 (24:36):
Federal government and immigration.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
Enforcement they should make sure.

Speaker 18 (24:38):
That our, prisons our and our jails are off. Limits
they should begin to think about what actions they could
take to pardon immigrants who have a criminal record because
they drove on a suspended. License, well let's take them
out of harm's.

Speaker 16 (24:52):
Way they could do that, now this, commute they could
do that.

Speaker 21 (24:54):
Now position, yes and so part of we're got to
do is that we've got to swarm our allies in
some of these places and even in red, states you
have some blue you have some blue, bears and so
there's a there's a whole game plan for This Michael berries.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
SHOW i stirred up quite a hornet's nest yesterday WHEN
i mentioned things WHERE i think people are running. Game
not to say one hundred percent of people are running,
game but twenty five percent or. More that's significant enough

(25:30):
to make it. Noteworthy and SO i posted this this,
list AND i am amazed how people get so defensive
when you point out that this or that is being.
Abused my post, Was i'm making a list of, things

(25:52):
or at least twenty five percent of the people doing
it are frauds and don't actually qualify in my list
of remind you was disabled, Parking SO i get all these.
EMAILS i have disabled parking And i'm entitled to. It
i'm genuinely. Disabled, okay that doesn't mean that one hundred
percent of people who have a disabled parking spot or

(26:15):
tag should qualify for. It they're, fakers they're, liars they're.
Thieves it's stolen. VALOR i, mean it's the same thing
all over. Again number two was emotional support. Animals But,
MICHAEL i need my emotion do you, Though, okay well
maybe you're part of the seventy five. PERCENT i know

(26:36):
that WHEN i was growing, up you almost never saw
anybody with an emotional support. Animal and now you can't
get on a plane without every woman and her little
lossa apso or chitsu or poodle in her, hand and
they go get a Little you can order them online
as emotional support. Animal it looks like your little lap,

(26:59):
dog not emotional support. Anything and you know people have
started doing that with all sorts of. Animals they've got
an emotional support snake or donkey or, rhinoceros the natural's
meals on. Wheels there's people that are. Frauds they just
are the NATAL'S ebt. Cards we all know. That the

(27:22):
next was the scooter At. Walmart that one's always, interesting isn't.
It you're taking up the entire aisle because you won't stop.
Eating And i'll tell you, this there's another one that's
gonna upset. People it's what it's What i'm here. For
how many people if you talk about how Fat america has,

(27:43):
become they'll, say, well you know some people have a thyroid.
Issue what percentage of people who are four hundred pounds or.
More do you think have a thyroid issue one percent two. Three,
yes it's true some people have a thyroid, issue but

(28:04):
most people just eat too dang, much and that's the.
Behavior and That's, HEY i don't care be as fat
as you, want but don't expect me to make special
accommodations for your behavioral. Problems and that's what they. Are

(28:26):
next is the wheelchair at the. Airport AND i upset
some of My indian listeners WHEN i, said BECAUSE i
believe it to be true that the worst offenders of
this Are. Indians i'm fond Of. Indians my wife Is.
INDIAN i got a lot of family members that Are.

(28:46):
Indians but if you look at who's abusing it at the,
Airport i'm gonna call them WHAT i see every Old
indian uncle and auntie their kids have told them when
you get to the, airport you say you need a a,
wheelchair and the airport will never say, no and they'll
put you on, there and they'll take you right up

(29:06):
to the front. Gate they'll put you right on the
plane and you watch them they go walking on. You Pot,
well what about the rest of. Us it's not that
it's a victimless. Crime it's. Ridiculous they don't need. It
they can. Walk And i'll tell you, this since we're
on the. Subject if you're new to the, show you
don't know that this is another thing that irritates, me

(29:28):
and that is these carts they have in the airport
that go flying through their.

Speaker 9 (29:34):
Baby baby by coming, THROUGH i ain't moving coming, THROUGH
i ain't hit.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
ME i dare you people jump on there rather than?
Walk why SHOULD i have to move out of the
way for the people who don't want to? Walk, well
we're running late because you don't get there early. Enough
that's the other. Thing your lack of preparation doesn't make

(30:01):
me in an emergency. Situation your lack of preparation is
going to cause you to, suffer not. Me and, finally
stuff they put on their cardboard sign when they beg
in The. Median i'll bet you twenty five percent of

(30:22):
the people claiming to be veterans are not. Veterans AND
i get people upset about. That What, MICHAEL i thought
you liked. VETERANS i love. Veterans that's WHY i hate stolen.
Valor if you care about, veterans then you should want
the people who are faking being a, veteran you should

(30:44):
want them, outed you should want bad things to happen to,
them because when people start believing that that's, happening a
lot real veterans are not respected the way they otherwise
would be. RIGHT i would like to close with one
of my favorite things in the whole wide, world and

(31:04):
that Is Jerry. Klower he's really more of a storyteller
than a comedian per, se but he tells stories About Amitt, County,
mississippi and he's a great. Storyteller and this one in
particular is one of my. Favorites and since my dog
killed the possum the other, NIGHT i thought i'd share

(31:26):
it with you and close the show today with.

Speaker 13 (31:27):
It you, know money was real short when me And
marsell Led better was growing up and we is wanting
to get us enough of money to go see.

Speaker 2 (31:35):
A tars and picture.

Speaker 13 (31:36):
Show we caught a bunch of raccoons and sent to
hide off To sea And, roebuck but the price dropped
and when we got our check it.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
Was for a.

Speaker 4 (31:46):
Dime that's all that.

Speaker 13 (31:48):
Brought so we decided we'd take to the woods with
our possum dolls and just sell possums for folks to.
Eat and we were in The johnson station and community
one night.

Speaker 4 (32:02):
Out up north of the.

Speaker 13 (32:03):
Railroads brother had a lot of psimmon, treats and we
as possum, Hunting and about that time.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
We were possum.

Speaker 4 (32:14):
Hunting about that TIME.

Speaker 2 (32:15):
I heard the big freight train, coming And marcel broke and.

Speaker 22 (32:19):
Run with his lanner put his red van down around that.

Speaker 4 (32:24):
Light word make it bright.

Speaker 13 (32:26):
Red and he stood straddling the railroad tracks and went
to waving that.

Speaker 22 (32:30):
Lander flagging the, train Flagging, marcela here you, were he
flagging that train wall he'd. Waved man a Hundred carbonana.

Speaker 4 (32:42):
Trains squeaked to a, halt.

Speaker 22 (32:47):
The engineer and the farm and jumped, off said what
kind of emergency do we have? Here marself, SAID i
wanted to see if y'all wanted to buy a.

Speaker 4 (32:58):
Possum man, said you.

Speaker 22 (33:12):
Idiot you mean to tell me that you have done stopped.

Speaker 4 (33:18):
A hundred Car banana train seeing if we wanted to buy.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
Apostle you must be an.

Speaker 22 (33:25):
Idiot BUT i like postle that any as much as
we have.

Speaker 2 (33:29):
Stopped what do you want?

Speaker 4 (33:30):
For marcell, said we ain't caught it.

Speaker 2 (33:32):
YET i just want to see if you want any.
MORE us has let, Me thank, you good, night
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