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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's that time, time, time.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Time, luck and loud.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
The Michael Very Show is on the air. It could
be we're going to run against crazy Bernie. That could
be he's a crazy man. But that's okay.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
We like crazy people.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
I love running against Crooked Hillary. I love that crook
it Hillary Clinton. Crooked Hillary. She is a crooked one.

Speaker 3 (00:28):
Gavin Newscomb, he's the governor of California.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
He signed Newscomb.

Speaker 4 (00:33):
Michael, They're going to cover Pocahontas.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
I've named him deranged Jack Smith. But we'll work together
with Shifty Shift.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
We're going to defeat crazy Kamala. We have a representative
in Congress who they say was here a long time ago.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
They call her a Pocahontas.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
But you know what I like.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Either we'll were talking about funny or sad. I think
it's more sad than funny. He has one ability.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
He sleeps.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
He can slip sleepy Joe Biden, sleepy Joe crying Chuck.
If you want to keep it going for another five years, yeah,
us say Pocahonta says yes, sill a rocket man, we
will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
Rocketman is on a suicide mission for himself. For you
young folks, I want you to understand we older folks.
I'm fifty five, but I've studied my history. These are
good times, man. They won't always be this good, and
we waited a long time for these days. Trust me
on that. We have a president who is fighting for us.

(01:44):
We can be proud of what he's doing. We have
a president who identifies with our needs, our issues, our challenges,
our opportunities. I give you a great example. We've now
secured the border and how we've secured the border by

(02:06):
closing the damn thing down. And you know how, you
know we have Nobody talks about it anymore because to
talk about it would give credit to Donald Trump, and
we can't do that. In fact, Hakeem Jeffries said exactly

(02:27):
as much.

Speaker 5 (02:27):
Can you give President Trump any credit for securing the border, because,
as you know, that was a big issue under the
Biden administration when you had record border crossings and those
border crossings have gone down dramatically.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
Can you give him credit for that?

Speaker 6 (02:41):
The border is secure, that's a good thing. It's happened
on his watch. He wants to claim credit for it.
Of course, he'll get credit for that. In terms of
making sure that we actually deal with the issues that matter,
including on immigration or beyond. There's a lot that is
left to be desired.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
Oh okay, it happened on his watch. Oh so the
border was secured, but that was correlative, not causative. It
just happened to happen while he was there. You know,
the Olympics was gonna occur. He didn't have anything to
do with it. He just happened to be president when

(03:20):
it happened. Oh, it wasn't his actions at all. They
told us we couldn't close the border. Remember, it was
too big a problem to solve. You know, back before
the Democrat Party was captured by the far left, back
before they began appealing to the most fringe elements of
our country and an international crowd, Back before George Soros

(03:43):
ran that party, back when they still cared about white
working class voters. They held views on immigration that today's
Democrats would call nazi. Listen to Barack Obama, of all people,
in two thousand and nine telling illegals that they won't

(04:05):
get a free ride. This was Barack Obama as president.
This is not going to be a free ride. It's
not going to be some instant amnesty.

Speaker 7 (04:14):
What's going to happen is you are going to pay
a significant fine, you are going to learn English, you
are going to.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
You are going to go to the back of the
line so that you.

Speaker 7 (04:27):
Don't get ahead of somebody who is in Mexico City
applying legally.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
But after you've done these things.

Speaker 7 (04:35):
Over a certain period of time, you can earn your citizenship,
so that it's not something that is guaranteed or automatic.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
You've got to earn it.

Speaker 7 (04:48):
But over time you get people an opportunity. Now it
only works though, if you do all the pieces. I
think the American people they appreciate and believe in immigration,
but they can't have a situation where you just have
half a million people pouring over the border without any
kind of mechanism to control it. So we've got to

(05:10):
deal with that at the same time as we deal
in a humane fashion.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
With folks who have put down roots.

Speaker 7 (05:15):
Here, have become our neighbors, have become our friends, They
may have children who are US citizens.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
That's the kind of comprehensive approach that we have to take.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
Oh, comprehensive, comprehensive is what we do in Congress where
rather than vote up or down on a particular issue,
we bundle all the issues together, so that if you
want your post office in Beaumont, Texas, you got to
vote to send ten million dollars to Africa to study

(05:46):
the scrotum of certain men to see if washing it
would make it more sensitive. And you've got to send
twenty million dollars to Romania to train or Pakistan to
train people to deal with transgenderism. And you've got to
spend a billion dollars in Ukraine so that Zelenski can

(06:09):
buy a few more houses. All that, if you want
the money for your post office, for the guy in
your district, that's what the Omnibus bills do. That's the
whole point behind the Omnibus bills. Comprehensive means if you
want to get anything, you got to take everything. That's

(06:29):
not how you do things in your own life. Right.
That would be your kids saying, hey, Dad, you want
me to do well on my test, you want me
to study when we keep my room clean, we also
have to give me five million dollars. You don't do that.
That's not how you resolve issues. It's not how you

(06:49):
solve problems. But remember, none of American politics is designed
to solve problems. The only time you even talk about
the problems potential solution is during campaign time to get
people fired up. And that's why they hate Trump because
he not only campaigns are on doing things. He not

(07:12):
only says things that everybody believes but nobody wants to say,
he then actually does something about it, and that makes
Republicans look bad by comparison. So King Jeffries says, yes,
the border is now secure. Okay, well, at least he's

(07:33):
meeting that. But Trump doesn't deserve the credit for that.
Oh wait, what Okay, we played you Obama telling illegals
that they don't get a free ride. You're gonna have
to carry some of your own weight. How about Bernie Sanders.
Let's go back to two thousand and seven when Bernie Sanders,

(07:55):
thinking about running for president, talks about the fact that
not only does he oppose illegal immigration, but he opposes
some legal immigration. From a purely socialist perspective, Flooding the
market with labor will mean that white working class voters,

(08:18):
which is what the Democrats used to appeal to, would
see their wages decrease and that's true. That's a principle
of economics, supply and demand. You won't to hear Bernie
Sanders say this today. So that gets us to the
immigration issue. If poverty is increasing and if wages are
going down, I don't know why we need millions of

(08:40):
people to be coming into this country as guest workers
who will work for lower wages than American workers and
drive wages down even lower than they are right now.

Speaker 8 (08:49):
And as we know, the principal industries which hire the
bulk of illegal aliens, that is construction, landscaping, sociality, those
are all industries which wages are declining. I hear that
discussed on the smell you are by the proponents of
this amnesty.

Speaker 2 (09:09):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
They have no good response.

Speaker 9 (09:10):
I just read something today that a lot of people
coming into this country are coming.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
In as life couts. I guess we can't find that's right.

Speaker 9 (09:18):
We can't find the American workers for workers life cuts.
And the H one V program has teaches elementary school.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
Teachers, well, you know, and that H one B program
we've got to watch.

Speaker 8 (09:31):
Senator Ted Kennedy sat there with the sole witness of
being run Bill Gates, the world's richest man tell him
he wanted unlimited H one B visus obviously uninformed as
to the fact that seven out of ten visas under
the H one B program go to Indian corporations that
are outsourcing those positions to American corporations in this country,

(09:52):
and that four out of five of those jobs that
are supposed to be high school jobs are actually category
one jobs, which is what skill.

Speaker 9 (10:00):
Well, you raise a good point, and that this whole
immigration guests worker concept is the other side of the
trade issue. On one hand, you have large multinational tiness
struck down plants in America moved to China, and on
the other hand you have the service industry bringing in
low wage workers from war. The result is the same
middle class gets trunken and wages go down.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
We have audio of Harry Reid talking about anchor babies
back in nineteen ninety two. It's amazing how the Democrat
Party has changed. They are serving a very different master.
I've been quite proud of the cabinet that Donald Trump
has assembled for this administration. I think he learned a

(10:43):
lot from the failures of the first from exactly how
swampy the swamp is. Scott Bessen has turned out to
be quite an asset openly gay. By the way. I
only say that because if this was a democratic administration,
say Pete Butteregig, for instance, they'd brag about it constantly.

(11:06):
Besstt doesn't need to talk about it. It just happens
to be gay and a damn good Treasury secretary. He
was at the New York Times Book Deal summit when
he absolutely let them have it.

Speaker 10 (11:21):
You had what was the greatest, one of the greatest
scandals of all time, that the coverage of the Biden administration,
Joe Biden's diminished capacity and the cover up. And that's
why raise where was the New York Times. We just
had a three hour cabinet meeting yesterday, Andrew. For ten
months the Biden administration did not have a cabinet meeting.

(11:44):
How are you going to invote the twenty fifth Amendment
if the cabinet secretaries never see the president, which they didn't.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
At the recent cabinet meeting, Agriculture Secretary Brook Rawlins gave
an update.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
Each of them.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
Sort of like a competition of gladiators. Each of them
has to come to the table with ideas and updates.
He uses that competition to make them better, the way
a coach will tell his starting quarterback, Hey, I might
give the second stream some reps if you don't do better.

(12:20):
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins gave an update on the fraud
within the SNAP program that's food stamps. She also warned
the twenty one states that are Democrat run that did
not comply with the investigation that they will lose federal
dollars until they do comply.

Speaker 11 (12:40):
We have so much straight things to talk about at USCA.
But the third thing which became very much a part
of the national conversation during the Democrats shutdown was SNAP
reform food stamp reform. When all of America saw, which
so many of us know and have been working on.
But when you have so much rampant fraud in a
program that forty two million Americans participate in.

Speaker 1 (13:03):
Now, big good piece of news.

Speaker 4 (13:05):
That I hope has written about.

Speaker 11 (13:06):
Since you became president, about eight hundred thousand of those
forty two million have moved off of food stamps, which
is hopefully the plan with better jobs, higher wages, et cetera.
But still, when we've found one hundred and eighty six
thousand dead people for dead people's Social Security numbers being used,
five hundred thousand people receiving benefits more than twice. We

(13:27):
add a couple of people receiving benefits in six states.
In February of this year, we asked for all the
states for the first time to turn over their data
to the federal government to let the USDA partner with
them to root out this fraud, to make sure that
those who really need food stamps are getting them, but
also to ensure that the American taxpayer is protected. Twenty

(13:48):
one states said yes. Twenty nine states said yes, not
surprisingly the Red states, and that's where all of that
data that fraud comes from. But twenty one states, including California,
New York, and Minnesota, the Blue states, continue to say no.
So as of next week, we have begun and will
begin to stop moving federal funds into those states until

(14:11):
they comply and they tell us and allow us to
partner with them to root out this fraud and to
protect the American tax fair. As Joe Biden was working
to buy an election a year ago, he increased food
stamp program funding by forty percent. So now as we
continue to roll that back, so the partnership in making
America Healthy Again is also in food stamps. But a

(14:34):
lot of what we're going to Bobby and I are
doing together is really remarkable. But again just gratitude, enjoy
and we go.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
To break with a woman in Los Angeles interviewed by
Fox eleven who thinks it's not fair to have to
work a few hours per month in order to earn
your food stamps. I don't think it's fair think he
did with that, And you were saying you think it's
could have hurt a lot of people.

Speaker 12 (14:54):
Oh, yeah, definitely, definitely's kind of hurt a lot of
people because you never know, you know, especially now that
we end the holidays and everybody wants to have a
good team there and everything, and if you don't give
it to them, it's going to be really high.

Speaker 4 (15:10):
Veryal Michael.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
A truck drive so dull chars were killing a couple
in a horrific crash in Beautiful Bend, Oregon, turns out
to be an illegal alien who was granted a commercial
driver's license in Governor Gavin Newsom's California. See the Problems
of California. Don't stay in California, That's the problem. Apartment

(15:37):
of Homeland Security Secretary Trisha McLaughlin says, how many more
seamless tragedy senseless tragedies must take place before sanctuary politicians
stop allowing illegal aliens to dangerously operate semi trucks on
America's roads. I only wish the people they crash into

(15:57):
would be the politicians who provide them the sanctuary to
conduct their crimes in this country, because then, and only
then would it change the story from KTVZ TV in Bend, Oregon.

Speaker 13 (16:11):
Federal officials say a truck driver charged in a deadly
crash on Highway twenty last week is in the US illegally.
The Department of Homeland Security confirmed tonight, ice filed and
arrest warrant for thirty two year old Rajender Kumar of Fresno, California.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
Here's an image of Rajender.

Speaker 13 (16:33):
The Department of Homeland Security says he's originally from India.
Oregon State police say Kumar's a semi jackknifed on Highway
twenty last week. Two people drove into it and were killed,
twenty five year old William Carter of Springfield and twenty
four year old Jennifer.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
Lower of john Day.

Speaker 13 (16:52):
The newlyweds had just married sixteen days earlier. Court record
show Kumar faces two counts of negligent homicide. He's in
the Dashutz County jail tonight admit a passport issue. Federal
authorities say Ice will see custody if he's released.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
So when illegal immigration is fostered in California, the problems
it causes aren't limited to California, not that that would
make it okay, because if you live in California, you
have every right to expect to be able to pursue

(17:40):
happiness in a safe, free environment. These people are determined
to sell our country to foreigners, determined to destroy our
country without any regard, I mean without the slightest regard
the effects that it will have on the people who

(18:02):
live here. And that is terrible. A heartwarming story. Fifty
years ago, a group of high school friends in Orange County, California,
made a pack with each others to be with each other,
to be friends until there is last one. There is
one last man standing. They call it the Last Man Society.
Every Thanksgiving they reunite to celebrate brotherhood and life. The

(18:25):
story from ABC seven, Los Angeles.

Speaker 14 (18:27):
Each year, we'll toast the friendships that we have shared
until the last.

Speaker 4 (18:31):
Man, and.

Speaker 15 (18:34):
The term lifelong friends is a statement this group of
brothers takes to heart.

Speaker 16 (18:39):
We were such good friends we figured we cannot.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
Let this go well.

Speaker 15 (18:43):
In high school in nineteen seventy six, the group of
guys eighteen deep made a pack with each other to
be friends until there was one last man standing.

Speaker 16 (18:52):
The last guy has access to a bottle that was
purchased in nineteen seventy six.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
It's nineteen seventy six.

Speaker 16 (18:59):
Corn yet, and that person will open that and toast
all of his Last Man brothers and the unbelievable friendships
and love we've had.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
Over the years.

Speaker 17 (19:08):
We've all written letters to the Last Man, so and
the last Man's going to open the last letter and
toast alone.

Speaker 15 (19:14):
Over the last five decades, the boys have grown into men,
and every Thanksgiving, members of the Last Man Society reunite
to celebrate brotherhood and life.

Speaker 17 (19:24):
My wife will tell you that our Thanksgiving is planned
around the Last Man celebration, so it's it's it's a
priority in my year.

Speaker 14 (19:34):
Our families are all friends and getting everybody together is
a challenge, but we accomplish it.

Speaker 15 (19:40):
The festivities include team building, exercises and their annual Turkey
Bowl game.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Fifty years later, the group is still intact.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
You know, we're well aware that.

Speaker 16 (19:50):
All of us are closer to the crypt than we
are the cradle.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
So it's it's it's escape. Nobody's you know, noticed that.

Speaker 16 (19:58):
Yeah, we're going to start falling off, but you know,
thank god, we're all still alive. And what better time
to celebrate than at Thanksgiving.

Speaker 15 (20:05):
They know it'll be time to say goodbye to each
other at some point until one of them is crowned
the last man.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
That's going to be.

Speaker 14 (20:13):
That'll be a challenge, that'll be a huge challenge. These
are my friends for life, and it's hard to think
about that. Yeah, and you heard right there. Being the
last man standing, it's going to be absolutely hard for
whoever it is.

Speaker 15 (20:28):
But they hope the Last Man Society inspires everyone out
there to make a promise to their friends to get together,
any chance to get.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
I thoroughly enjoyed hosting high school reunions at the RCC.
We had some that were fifty years I don't think
we had more than that longer than that period of time,
but we had plenty that were ten, twenty thirty, Uncle
Jerry's class reunion at Brian High School would meet and
they were let's say fifty, they were probably forty years

(21:01):
at that point. The Governor of Minnesota, Timmy Waltz, has
been in the news this week for all the wrong reasons.
The White House has opened up an investigation on the
alleged fraud of a billion dollars in COVID relief funds
involving the Somali community. Old Timmy Waltz is staying positive
through all of it, though. Let's pop in on his
podcast and see what he's saying about this scandal he's

(21:24):
embroiled in.

Speaker 4 (21:26):
Timmy Wolf Tim B.

Speaker 18 (21:28):
Walton, It's the Timmy walt podcast show. Well, good morning
and a sioubox Wana go sign to our Somali community.
That's right, I said it. I'm still behind you guys,
and we're gonna get through this together. Well, as you
probably noticed, due to the ongoing investigation and fundings being

(21:50):
cut for our podcast, we had to cut list of
the Goose the Grand Open singers, so it's just me,
a one man show, mister Vaudeville.

Speaker 4 (21:58):
Also, some really tough news to share, and this one hurts.
We had to say goodbye to the most talented, wonderful
grand assistant in all the land. Bruce, Oh, our beloved Bruce.
I did get a chance to enjoy a little turkey
and stuffing with Bruce over the Thanksgiving holiday, and he
wanted me to let all of you know he's getting

(22:18):
back into the ballet. That's a wall.

Speaker 18 (22:21):
Applause for our lovely Bruce. Okay, we're going to start
the show today by opening a gift from one of
you out there. Not sure who it's from, doesn't really
say here. It showed up at the studio today.

Speaker 4 (22:33):
Let's see. It looks like a Christmas record. Let's kill
it out here. Oh lucky here, it's kidding us all
in the Christmas spirit.

Speaker 15 (22:44):
One of my.

Speaker 4 (22:44):
Favorite songs all the time.

Speaker 10 (22:49):
Timmy Walls Chestnuts roasting on an open file way.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
What the government sniffing at your nose?

Speaker 4 (23:00):
What in the somalie? Tomali?

Speaker 18 (23:02):
Oh, I should have known this came from the White House.
That is not funny, mister Trump. Look, I know the
Feds are repped my pants with a paddle, but I'm
not worried about it. Nope, I am taking the high road.
I'm gonna be positive. Matter of fact, this morning, I
found one hundred dollars bill in the wash. That's gotta

(23:23):
mean good things. They're ahead for me. So I'm gonna
put on another pot of wastle. I'm gonna get my
nutcrackers all lined up by the fireplace, and this is
gonna be a wonderful Christmas Holiday. I want to wish
you all at super Holiday. Until next time, Timmy.

Speaker 19 (23:40):
Walls out, Captain something.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
Wong, Well, some ting must be right.

Speaker 14 (23:54):
You are listening to Michael Barry, and I have to
begin by saying two hundred and fifty minutes, you Americans
are not garbage.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
This week, Kamala has been comparing her political opponents to
the most evil mass murderers in history, and now, speaking
on a call for her campaign last night, Crooked Joe
Biden finally said what he and Kamala really think of
our supporters.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
He called them garbage.

Speaker 3 (24:22):
No way, My supporters are far higher quality than Crooked
Joe or Lion Kamala.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
Higher you got, Joe? Can you come the garbage man?
You you got your Can you come the garbage man?

Speaker 11 (24:44):
You got Joe?

Speaker 1 (24:45):
Can you do garbage man? Kamalain Joe.

Speaker 20 (24:54):
Call all of us and them even them garbage.

Speaker 2 (24:58):
I call you the heart and soul of America. You
are the heart and so you built our country. You
built it far more than they built it.

Speaker 20 (25:07):
I can tell you that you built it.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
It was just over a year ago. The President of
the United States, former president of the United States at
that time, running for president of the United States, after
they had stolen one election from him, after everything he's
been through, including getting shot in the head, took to

(25:30):
the garbage truck. I mean, it's quite a promotion from
working the drive through at McDonald's. It was masterful. Don't
forget how beautiful that moment was. Wow, that was incredible.
The former ABC News reporter who was fired for posting

(25:51):
that President Trump was a quote world class hater. His
name is Terry Moran because you would have forgotten, is
not happy that the President called Somali's garbage. He posted
this video on x for absolutely nobody but us to see.

Speaker 2 (26:12):
Garbage.

Speaker 3 (26:13):
We're going to go the wrong way if we keep
taking in garbage into our country.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
Elan Omar is garbage. She's garbage, Her friends are garbage.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
These are people that work. These are people that say,
let's go, come on, let's make this place great.

Speaker 20 (26:27):
The President of the United States called Somali Americans, including
thousands of US citizens, garbage.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
First, it's a stupid.

Speaker 20 (26:35):
Thing to say. They're about two hundred thousand Somali Americans, refugees, immigrants,
and American born kids too. And they came here because
they believe that America keeps her promise, that this land
is big enough and brave enough to offer safety and
dignity and upward mobility to hard workers and big dreamers
from around the world. And just like my Irish ancestors,

(26:58):
probably like your ancestors too, Mally, Americans are working hard.
They're starting businesses, paying taxes, raising families. Second, presidents should
not talk like that. No decent person should call any
other human being garbage. But Trump does it, not just
because he is that kind of man, but for political reasons.

(27:18):
He wants to drag people down to his level, give
them permission to become the worst version of themselves, and
join him in remaking our country in his image. Finally,
look at those people around the table in the White House.
Most of them they know better, but not a single one,
not one said a word, and they never will. They

(27:40):
sold their souls to Trump, and think of the cost.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
So a president should not call the American people garbage.
How about when Joe Biden did it about people who
vote for Trump garbage I see floating down there as
his supporters. His demonizational scene is unconstable, and it's on

(28:07):
American HM. We looked for Terry Moran having a problem
with that, and we we couldn't quite find it. We
also looked for Terry Moran having a problem with Barack
Obama talking about tea bagging Republicans, an act referring to

(28:32):
lowering yourself so that you might be plated by that person.
A rather graphic image, wouldn't you say, Or when Obama
told his supporters to put on your combat boots to
take to the streets, and as it turned out, they have.

(28:52):
Not all Democrats are violent criminals, but all violent criminals
or Democrats. The Democrats have become a catch all, a
big tent for the violent, dispossessed, for the organized and disorganized,
for the mobs, for the rioters, for the murderers, rapists, pedophiles,

(29:18):
for the frauds, for the confused, and dystopian for the hateful, mean, vicious,
for the worst not just of our society, but the world.
Kind of people you wouldn't want your children around, kind
of people you wouldn't want to live next to. Frankly,

(29:41):
these people who make these statements about how kind we
need to be to awful people, they don't live next
door to them. They're not they're victims. They're not the
police officers who have to take out the trash every night.
They're not the teachers who have to teach them. They're
not the neighbors who have to suffer them. They're not

(30:02):
the victims who may lose their lives or at least
their sense of security after they're beaten and robbed. They're
not the children who are raped or trafficked to this country.
So sure they speak all high and mighty, sure they
judge the rest of us. Rush Limbaugh used to say

(30:25):
that he was the mayor of Realville. I thought that
was such a clever reference. Realville. Realville is where we live,
where things work. We're at Christmas season, we say Merry Christmas,
and nobody's offended, and if they are, they don't say it.

(30:49):
Realville is where mommies and daddies pray over their child's illness,
Where mommy and daddy get up and get their kids
ready and get them off to school. When they come home,
get them fed, get the homework done, get them put
to bed again. Where mommy and daddy have savings accounts,

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