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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time time time lucking load. So Michael
Very show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Nights, cooking into mic. We gotta free it be dude, I.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Don't plan to shave, and it's good thing, but I
just gotta see.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
I'm doing all right. Will got make me support me?

Speaker 3 (00:35):
It's beating verdictued.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
And that's the truth. It's neither drinking, no drug and snool.
I'm just doing all right.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
It's a great.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Dad, I know, sounds still shining in a close.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
It's a hot time, is a great day to be
with you. We had some technical problems on Friday that
were not repaired until the show was over, so some
of you might have noted that it was a repeat show.
It was frustrating, as you can imagine, because I'm sitting
in front of the mic and sitting in front of

(01:14):
the equipment, and Chad has prepped, and Jim has prepped,
and Kunda has prepped, and we can't deliver you a
fresh show. But the wires that burned out that were
the last I think to be checked in all of it.
And that's the way it works, isn't it. The thing
you've lost is in the last room you check We're

(01:35):
repaired a matter of minutes after we went off the
air on Friday, So no, we did not take vacation,
and if we did, we wouldn't do a replay of
the day before. That wouldn't be fun. We were as
frustrated as you were if you were waiting to hear
what was going on with the show. But all is good.
We are back. We've got a great engineering team that

(01:56):
have repaired everything and made fixed so that if that
ever happens again, at least that won't be the thing
that takes us down. So many things happened this weekend.
Let's start with one of the good news fun stories.

(02:20):
Just a good old boy, never a meaning.

Speaker 4 (02:24):
No harm. It's all you never saw me in trouble,
where the long sense of TV was.

Speaker 5 (02:32):
Born, straining the curves, climbing the hills.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
Someday the mountain mind.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
Good on the low, ever, were.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
Taking away the only way they know how.

Speaker 6 (02:55):
Let's just let it more in the Hall of the life.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
Well over the weekend. In Summerset in the Commonwealth of Kentucky,
a stunt driver in a replica General Lee jumped a
fountain at the festival. Video of the event has gone viral.
More than thirty five thousand were in attendance to watch it,

(03:21):
and I must admit it was pretty darn cool, the
Commonwealth Journal reports. In front of what is almost certainly
the largest ever crowd of people at a Summer Night's
Cruise event on Saturday, and likely any downtown Somerset event
in MEMORYNT jumper Raymond Kahn ripped down East Mount Vernon

(03:42):
Street at a speed of fifty miles an hour and
jumped a replica of the famous Dukes of Hazzard car
over the Fountain Square, through the fountains, spray and onto
the other side. It's done, said Summer Nights Cruise Executive
director Keith Floyd in the moments following the jump. Praise
the Lord. Everybody's safe, the driver is doing great. I'm

(04:04):
just so high with excitement right now. It was the
general lead, however, that got higher than any other car
in the cruise's twenty five year history, in front of
what Floyd called a sea of people, so many that
people getting the downtown area ready for the jump was
a herculean shore as law enforcement and cruise team members

(04:26):
urged people to get safely behind barriers, even as more
and more people kept trying to get closer or crossed
the road. Almost as impressive as the jump was the
fact that it didn't rain during the process. Dark clouds
overhead threatened bad weather, which would have made for a
slick ramp and thus a jump postponement or canceling. Oh,
they were going to have them. They were going to

(04:46):
have the jump. There wasn't any doubt about that. But
the clouds passed right overhead without a drop of rain
before Khan pulled off his stunt. The car landed hard
on the ground and went most of the way down
the West Mount Vernon Street hill, losing parts and eventually
coming to rest against a barrier wall just past the
former Jarfly Brewing Company building. There were audible sounds of

(05:08):
concern from the crowd around the square, but Con came
out of the landing unscathed and greeted a warm a
swarm of fans afterwards. I can't believe it's all over,
he told the Commonwealth Journal, following the joke. When it
looks rough to you guys, it's easier on me. When
it looks nice and clean for you guys, then it's
harder for me. Con said that the car had to
be built from scratch over the last couple of months,

(05:29):
with his team working tirelessly day and night to build it.
As each jump essentially destroys the car upon landing, you
get only one shot at it, he said. He said
he prepares with a lot of safety equipment as well
as getting mentally focused. This is a very scary situation.
You're putting yourself in a life and death situation on purpose,
and I just need to discuss. I just need to

(05:50):
focus on one thing, hitting that ramp, and that's it.
I've hit that ramp a lot of times, so we
have a pretty good idea of how the car is
going to behave and whatnot. This was his thirty generally
jump and thirty first stump jump jump overall his furthest
jump was two undred seventeen feet with him hitting the
ramp at seventy two miles an hour. This was a

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smaller distance, about one hundred and fifty feet, but more
of an obstacle jump versus a distance jump. If you
haven't seen it, it's fun to watch because he goes
through the fountain in the middle of town and that
makes it pretty awesome. And then they've got some great
footage of when he lands. They've got a cameraman on

(06:32):
the other side, and he waits till the last minute
to bail out of the way because the car comes
careening over to where he is the door has fallen off.
It's worth the watch. I've probably have you seen it, Ramon,
I've seen it probably twenty five thirty times. Every different
angle you can possibly watch. This is, i mean, everything

(06:55):
that appeals to me every Rednecks dream. The Alligator Alcatraz
opens today in Florida, and the President has said I'm
not going to miss that. President Trump will be attending today,
as Ron desantisis Alligator Alcatraz facility will open for illegal aliens.

(07:16):
There's not an external fence to the property. There is
a moat, and inside the moat are alligators. True story,
it would be most awesome if one of the if
one of the illegals were to try to escape. Will
bring you that story in just a moment. But I

(07:38):
gotta admit it has captured a lot of attention, and
obviously the President, quite the showman himself, was not going
to miss out on this, so he will be there
at the grand opening of what is being called Alligator alcatraz.
I love the idea behind this, I love the pomp

(07:59):
and sir circumstance. I love the theatrics of it all.
It's just absolutely brilliant. On Friday, DeSantis took Steve Doocy
on the tour of it and he said, the detention
of illegal aliens is a little bit different, but logistics
we know how to do that. I think we need

(08:19):
to test it out. I think one of them needs
to try to get away. This is the Michael Berry Show. Well,
we've all had a bad day, but Auntie Mabel or
Grambo or whatever you want, that she had a day.
I mean this will be talked about at her funeral

(08:40):
years from now. No charges will be filed against Grambo.
The elderly woman who held up traffic on I forty
five for five hours while sitting in the middle of
the freeway in a lawn chair with a handgun, sixty
four year old was referred to a mental health evaluation.
Kho You spoke to the woman's daughter, who says her

(09:01):
mother suffered a mental breakdown, something that had not happened
in the past. Authority said she intentionally crashed into an
eighteen wheeler before pulling out a lawn chair and sitting
in the middle of the southbound lanes. Situation began around
one thirty pm, and about six thirty pm she surrendered
and was taken into custody. The story from Khou.

Speaker 7 (09:23):
Women responsible for an hour's long standoff on the North
Freeway yesterday.

Speaker 6 (09:27):
She is not facing charges for now. The woman was
armed with a gun as she sat in a lawn
chair she had pulled from her vehicle. She sat in
the middle of the freeway near nineteen sixty for more
than five hours before deputies convinced her to surrender peacefully.
Harris County Precinct for Constable's Office telling us they have
not filed charges and instead referred her for a mental

(09:47):
health evaluation. We spoke to her daughter today, who tells
us her mother has never done anything like this and
is now being treated in a hospital.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
You gotta wonder what she was thinking, What's going through
her my five hours a long time in the midday
sun in Houston, Texas, in the middle of June. Oooh, man,
do we do oramon knows what she was?

Speaker 4 (10:14):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (10:14):
We have audio of her. Oh here we go this
what we knicked on?

Speaker 2 (10:21):
Do act like Auntie Mabel done.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
Lost her mind.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
No, baby, I just find my peg right head eighty
three of five forty five, right next to that pothole
big enough.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
To swallow a school bus and a slab right up.

Speaker 5 (10:37):
I brought a lawn chair, the good one with the
floor cushion I got from finger Hut back in nineteen
hundred and ninety two.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
I remember that crew fum.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
I brought my pusskistol, the.

Speaker 5 (10:47):
Pink one I keep in the cookie tin right behind
the grip.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
And I brought the word of the Lord, a half fuddle.

Speaker 5 (10:55):
The night queil, and a tuck in necked sandwich.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
Wrapped up in the floi. Now they say caused a disturbing.

Speaker 5 (11:02):
Shirved black lady in the launch hair with a loaded gun.

Speaker 2 (11:05):
Do not move, honey, I've been disturbed.

Speaker 5 (11:08):
So y'all letting that mattress mac wrap on television.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Trip for oj Patna from the north side.

Speaker 3 (11:14):
Although he did look pretty cute up in that dud rag.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
I say, sometimes a black woman gotta sit down in
the middle of this.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
Traffic just to rub my some boat. We the reason
this city still got seasoned.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
We're a tony fashery up and it's Houston. Gumbo listene.

Speaker 5 (11:30):
We got them hurricanes, we got them heat waves for
show and Harris kind of commissioners who ain't been right
since Anne Richard's gonna left that office.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
That's an ain't man, mate.

Speaker 5 (11:40):
He got out here home, baby.

Speaker 3 (11:42):
I raised the house for the boys who never closed
the cereal box and barely closed their pants.

Speaker 5 (11:46):
You think of Dodge Ram gonna scare me, Chimelee. If
the Lord didn't want me out here, he wouldn't have
let me find that folding chair a goodwill puking up
at two dollars an hour. Nay, Loulia, So let me
be clear, honey, I ain't shooting nobody. If anything, I'm
just shooting off a little sting, shoot off generational trough

(12:09):
and maybe a warning shot at that escalator trying to
cut light at the shipley this morning.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
Maybe that creamfield donut is mine. But now I'm done.

Speaker 3 (12:18):
Police gonna come, news, gonna spend it Facebook, and it's
gonna gossip.

Speaker 5 (12:24):
But just know this, when you stuck on I forty
five thinking who the hell is flocking traffic.

Speaker 3 (12:30):
Today, tell them it was your favorite new Auntie Mabel,
And I was just taking my little praise great baby,
Now y'all go on mine your driveways, and you best
mind your blood sugar. I'll be back after my stories
come on, which, by the way, you'll see that.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
New one called Beyond the Gate. But think it's on
with CBS.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
We're gonna tell visions.

Speaker 4 (12:52):
Say how walcome sweating like a brisket in July?

Speaker 2 (12:56):
Why you city hate?

Speaker 4 (12:57):
Lord? I don't ask me why on my wig and
my hit his shoes, grab my purse, my pistol.

Speaker 2 (13:05):
Got nothing to lose traffic backing up from the loop
to the door.

Speaker 4 (13:11):
But honey, Mabel Steel braising a row. You can honk,
you can.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
Holler a bunch of best night.

Speaker 2 (13:16):
Stress and study. I'm here to puss this man.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
Please, that's this fast?

Speaker 4 (13:22):
Save it now for six ten and forty five, shouting crown.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
That's this fast?

Speaker 4 (13:29):
Why are you Mara? She got hot saucin a person
scripture in base.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
That's this this?

Speaker 4 (13:36):
Oh Lord, Yes, turn this traffic jam into a Sunday bad. Yes,
Miss Shipley's line was home, but my spirit state fed
because I had some twenty three and a doughnut and
red slip cars crawling and elbows wine.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
But I'm cold like Moses hat that time I die grand.

Speaker 4 (13:59):
Babies in the grass and agress homes.

Speaker 6 (14:01):
By the baptized folks using water hoses at home.

Speaker 4 (14:05):
The city runs on bomboy and grace, and that still got.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
Enough to slap the devil. Enough, let's says fast.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
I'm Loujah, the third from Breeze blowing town's buffer.

Speaker 4 (14:18):
Lo.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
No, that's this fast baking?

Speaker 6 (14:22):
Please, she got corn bred wisdom, man comonly trains.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
Let's stays fast.

Speaker 4 (14:28):
Don't say gays. If God loves Houston, heat loves high spe.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
I didn't come to start trump.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
I came to stop it, just long enough to testify.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
So if you see me sitting trampling with a plan
and one and.

Speaker 4 (14:44):
A switch in the other, took off to say that
and ask the bo that's this fast?

Speaker 2 (14:50):
Save from six ten to forty five shouting frown.

Speaker 4 (14:56):
And let's think it's fast by she got I saw cancers, this.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
Janity, You know, I can't imagine what that was like
for her. Adult children watching your mother clearly in the

(15:29):
middle of a breakdown and thinking they're gonna kill her.
They're gonna kill her, They're gonna kill her. Watching that
play out, I can't help, but it just hurts to imagine.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
It's fun for a girl and the boy ike like
a Berry show.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
We were singing along to Granny's Got a gun. You know,
those officers who were exposed to gunfire. She didn't shoot them,
but she could have. They don't know what's going on
in her head at that moment, and they were clearly

(16:16):
committed to saving her life.

Speaker 8 (16:22):
That is.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
That is next level stuff. Here is this old woman,
she's sixty four. I guess she's not that old, but
let's call her an old woman for the purposes of
the story. Here's this old woman, and here are these
younger all white, one Hispanic officer. She's got a gun.

(16:54):
She's out in the middle of the traffic. They don't
know is this suicide by cop? Is this take one
down with me. It's clearly some sort of mental health episode.
I don't know if that makes it better or worse.
Probably not dealing with a rational person. She's out there

(17:15):
for several hours in the searing heat, and yet they
calmly talked her down. As frustrating as you'd have to
be for the thousands of people, I'd like to see
the count of the number of people. Ramon, do you

(17:38):
know exactly where it was yeah, well not mile marker,
but exit was it between ted Well and Parker. If
it had been between ted Well and Parker, Mac would
have uh uh uh, well, Mack would have gone out
with a with a recliner. Sit here, honey, that share

(18:00):
you guy. That's not very comfortable here. Let's just just
put you in here. Probably brought her some lemonade or
something nice. I like to think, you know, I could
think the story out of Florida where by the way,
as frustrating as that had to been for every one
of you commuters, and I get it. We can't have this.

(18:23):
We can't have the freeway shut down for five hours.
We cannot have it. But I want to be very clear,
there are family members of law enforcement officers who were
involved in that case. And I don't care what kind
of training you have. They had to pull every bit

(18:44):
of skill they had to save that woman's life from
herself and from doing something to make them have to
kill her. Because they presented those guys. Those guys should
be commended. They should be brought down to city Hall.
They should be brought down the Commissioner's court. They should

(19:07):
be plastered on the front page of the newspaper. That
was a task, you know, for everybody loves to criticize
the cops. Those guys had to engage in a serious
negotiation with a person in the midst of a mental
health episode, which is extraordinarily difficult, and they did it.

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That means something, all right, the alligator Alcatraz story. We'll
go to Fox News Steve Doucy with Governor DeSantis about
the moat they've put around the illegal alien facility.

Speaker 8 (19:45):
And people are thinking, Okay, you're in the middle of
the eendergoayes, it's hot. That would explain why you've got
this bank of air conditioners here.

Speaker 7 (19:52):
Yeah, So I mean this is gonna be Illegals will
come in, they'll be processed.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
There'll be places for them to be housed.

Speaker 7 (19:59):
You'll have in a ability for food, you all vi
an ability for them to consult legal rights if they
have that, because there is a process that's involved with this.
So this is really everything. This is going to be
a self contained little area.

Speaker 2 (20:13):
And then of course you also have stuff for the
staff that work here.

Speaker 7 (20:17):
So we've got laundry facilities, we've got showers, We've got
obviously that you see the.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
Shower and bath facilities right there. Yep.

Speaker 8 (20:28):
Do you where do you go to get a bunch
of bathrooms like that?

Speaker 7 (20:31):
Well, we so this is being done by the Division
of Emergency Management. So when we have a hurricane like
we would actually have people stage here for hurricane response.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
Normally anyways, but we have it.

Speaker 7 (20:42):
When we have all the linemen come in to do
the power, we have to set up little areas for them,
and so you have all this type of stuff.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
So this is not our first rodeo.

Speaker 7 (20:52):
The deteeny illegal alien missions a little bit different and
the deportations, but logistics we know how to do that right.

Speaker 8 (20:59):
And you know, for people thinking, Okay, they're gonna put
the migrants on this hot asphalt, it looks like you're
building a sub bore.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
And in fact some guys are putting down the play.

Speaker 7 (21:07):
With yeah, no, look, this will be I mean, there's
not gonna be anything that they're hurting for anything. They'll
be ac they'll be things that everybody's there's medical view.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
So it's being done right, it's being done by the book.

Speaker 8 (21:19):
Well, you know, when you think of the imagery of Alcatraz,
Alcatraz is surrounded by a bay here in the everglades.
We're surrounded by You're actually surrounded by gators and pat
So this.

Speaker 2 (21:31):
Is as secure as it gets.

Speaker 7 (21:32):
I mean, if a criminal alien were to escape from
here somehow, and I don't think they will.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
You've got nowhere to go.

Speaker 7 (21:38):
I mean, what are you gonna do trudge through the
swamp and dodge alligators on the way back to fifty
sixty miles just to get the civilization Not gonna happen.
So not only that is a secure it also takes
this deportation mission out of the hair of our local
and state law enforcement. This has no impact on floor

(22:00):
at a residence because some of that stuff can have
an impact on them if it's in more populated areas.
And so logistically this really answers the call.

Speaker 2 (22:08):
You don't.

Speaker 7 (22:08):
All you need is a little bus to move them,
you know, about two thousand feet that way, then get
on a plane and they're gone.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
Governor DeSantis making the statement that I hope other states
will follow suit, and I'm right, but we both know
it won't happen.

Speaker 8 (22:26):
DHS must love this because they're hurting for facilities, and
here you are helping the federal government out.

Speaker 3 (22:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (22:33):
Well, I said at the very beginning when President Trump
took office. You have to have state and locals on board.
You got to be on the team if you want
to get the deportation mission done. We're done that better
than anybody. But I hope other states will follow suit.

Speaker 8 (22:47):
You know, if the President is watching, I'm sure that
runway right over there could probably land Air Force one.

Speaker 7 (22:54):
An invitation from me, we can land Air Force one
right there, no problem, We'll get it done. I think
President would be impressed with what these guys are doing
out here.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
And President Trump is scheduled to be there today for
the unveiling of Alligator Alcatraz as it is being referred to.
President Trump has a keen eye for a media moment.
He is very very It's the promoter in him. He's
got a very keen eye for that. He wasn't about

(23:24):
was not about to miss this. I think I'd love
to see the state of Texas have such an aggressive
approach to illegal aliens. But instead we've got our lieutenant
governor and his chief of staff and the former chief
of staff to the governor and his top consultant slash
lobbyist Alan Blakemore getting paid by alcohol interests to try

(23:46):
to crack down on what they're obsessed now with marijuana.
This is what happens when you let Alan Blakemore be
a lobbyist and you're consultant. He starts trying to double depth.
This is what happens you're closing time, when you're listening
to The Michael Berry Show. Is four months on Mark Chestnut.

(24:13):
He released that song a few years ago, and I
thought to myself, if that had been just kind of
sandwiched between his series of really big hits, it definitely
would have charted. I identify with it because it I

(24:35):
think every Southerner can, because you just you just think
about that oppressive, lingering heat that we have that we've
just grown accustomed to. There's a line at the beginning

(24:55):
of To Kill a Mockingbird where he's talking about the
heat hanging like tea cakes on your skin because the
salt of your sweat is forming, and it's just it's
it's harper Lely or well, we know Harperly didn't really
write it, but it's we'll call it Harperly for the

(25:18):
for the moment. It's Truman Capote's. It's it's as fine
a writing as there is in describing the lingering Texas heat. That,
especially if you grew up in an era where everything
wasn't air conditioned, only some things were, and you grew
accustomed to that thick, heavy heat without air conditioning, how

(25:41):
you learn to cope with that? You stopped, you stopped
fighting back against it. You just you just grew accustomed
to it. It's sort of weighed on you at all times.
That opening line that Truman Capodi opens to Kill a
Mockingbird with is is just it's just perfect. And if
you feel the need to argue with me that Harperley

(26:03):
wrote To Kill a Mockingbird what many people consider, if
not the great American novel, then one of the top five.
How do you figure this woman who never wrote anything
before or since, wrote the great American novel. She's best
friends with Truman Capoti, and he writes a number of

(26:28):
other amazing things. It's written in his style, using his
prose at the time he's at his peak. She never
writes anything before or since, and he gives her the
royalties because he's her friend. He sets her up, and
you think she was a one and done with this novel,
And here's her good friend Capote, who writes in True

(26:50):
Blood and so many other things, and he yeah, he
wrote it. I'm certain he wrote it, and anybody who
does any study of it will be certain as well.
But that's not the point. The point is for those
of you who are out in it all day, every day,
you carry your big yellow ice sheet. What do you

(27:12):
call what brand is that is it? I guess that's
Igloo brand, the yellow one with the white tap at
the bottom. It says Igloo and red and they carry you.
Think about Think about how much a guy is sweating
if he's bringing that whole thing out there to the
work site and putting it on the back of the truck.
Think about how much that guy is sweating to get there.

(27:35):
And what I had wanted to do for a while.
And let's do that today. We'll do it starting in
the next segment. A tribute to you guys that are
out in it all day long. You have to be
out in the heat. You have to deal with it.
There is no air conditioning. You're working at a job
site in construction, you do masonry, or you do carpentry

(27:57):
or whatever that is, and there's no air conditioning there.
I would love to hear how you cope in the
Houston heat day after day, because you've got to have
some coping techniques. The older you are, the more impressed
I am that you can do it, because it's hard
on you, that searing heat is debilitating. I would love
to hear how you hydrate, what you do during the day,

(28:21):
your little your little life hacks as to how you
get through the searing heat that we suffer all the
way from when you get up in the morning to
when you get home, or maybe it's one little thing
that you do. I would love to hear that. And
don't worry if someone else says it. I'm curious to
know what you do because you got to get really smart,

(28:43):
you got to get really clever just to survive the
Houston heat out in it and over a period of
time you get pretty darn good at that. And my
hat's off to you. My hat's off to you that
you can pull it off. It's amazing. So I would
love to hear from you. Seven one three nine nine
nine one thousand seven to one three nine one thousand,
seven one three nine, one thousand. So Rodney Ellis has

(29:06):
talked Shawn Tier, the district attorney, into pursuing contempt of
court charges against kim Ogg, the former district attorney, for
talking about the illegal aliens who've been charged with murdering
Joscelyn Nungerai, the fact that she's talking about these guys,

(29:27):
these savages, who murdered this little girl. Rodney has talked Shawntier,
who he installed in that position. Shawntier had every opportunity
to start with a fresh slate, but he is unfortunately
letting Rodney lead him around. And you see what Rodney
did to kim Ogg, He'll do it to Shawntier when
the time is right. The contempt case, as luck would

(29:49):
have it, against kim Ogg, will be heard by pro
criminal Judge Josh Hill, who is another one of Rodney's
little hand picked and he'll stay there until he pisses
Ridney off, and then he'll replace him with a black
woman like he does with every other white Democrat that
wanders off the reservation. Mitch Little will be our guest

(30:09):
tomorrow State rep. And there is talk of him running
for Attorney general. We shall see is representing kim Ogg,
and he says that Shawn Tears quote zeal for politics
Zee seems to be colliding with miss Ogg's Zeal for
victims of violent crime. This is going to end up

(30:31):
being a very very interesting case as it proceeds. All right,
if you are listening and you are out on a
job site, if you are a guy that works outside,
if you have no air conditioning and you work in
this awful Texas heat, whether you've just started and you're
figuring it out, or you have a career of it,

(30:52):
we would love to hear from you. How do you
handle it?

Speaker 4 (30:55):
What do you do?

Speaker 1 (30:56):
What are your hacks? I admire you, I really do.
I admire It's tough. Seven one three nine nine nine
one thousand. If you can't get through, hang tight. Every
line that pops open, there'll be another one seven one
three nine nine nine one thousand. Seven one three nine
nine nine one thousand. Try to get an air conditioning
there before we get on, because it's going to be

(31:16):
a couple of minutes while we're in the break. You
know a thing about Israel on at this point, they
don't even care. They're just used to it. They're just
standing outside in the heat. In there, you sit in
the air conditioning,
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