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So h oh, yeah, Iheard you guys when I was driving in.
I heard you guys talking about Marshallor with Marshall rather and looking at
all these the ef ones and allof that stuff from yesterday. Man,
once again, I think we continueto lead then the nation. Well we
want we want to be. We'reup to thirty four now, Oh my
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gosh, man, thirty four andit's it's April eighteenth. That's got that's
well, it's a record, there'sno question about that. Let's hope that
we got our fill now and thenit just drops off. Let's hope that
just if that's the case, thenprobably what it means is we're in a
drought this summer, so that thatcould be bad too. I mean,
don't I don't know if there's agood answer right now. So the drought
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bad for the farmers, clearly,that's bad for everybody in that situation.
However, the uncertainty of tornadoes,I mean, you see the drought kind
of starting to happen. As ithappens, it's a slow what I don't
know what's worse, tornado drought,you know, to pick one of their
disasters either way, right, ButI don't know what. The tornado For
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me, it seems like them isso ominous because you never know, these
things just drop out of the sky. I mean, for instance, along
Fancier Road, we were even literallymentioning that. Remember you were like in
the New Albany area sixty two andthirty seven. We were talking, yeah,
it's just like boom, that's that'swhere it was. And some crazy
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near Johnstown. Somebody took a picture. You can see it's on my Facebook
feed. It was on Chucks.I think that it's a mutual listener friend
saw that. Saw dude, whataid that? Dude? You see that?
And I'm going like, okay,I'm going the opposite direction. So
it's like pretty definitive. That lookslike maybe that could have been that EF
one, right, I mean,that's it certainly looks like it could have
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been the picture of that. Buthappy to hear right now, nothing being
reported in the way of death,no no injuries, no detes, and
even the severe damages. And it'snot like it's not like quite happening an
Indian like, nothing like it,not even comparable, right, And even
though people's lives are uprooted and changed, and I'm not diminishing that by putting
it the way, hopefully you didn'ttake it that way. I'm not diminishing
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anything with regard to that. Becauseanything that's happened in your life to uproot
otherwise turn upside down. So youhave to get a new roof now because
of this, that's a that's aserious pain in the ass. And there's
no question, no question. RightI'm in the middle of that right now
with our house. So there's likeeight people on our street getting new roofs
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literally daily. There's like guys arepulling up. And I was even telling
I was on with Mike Elliott thismorning and I was going, He's like,
oh you're up. I'm like,there's no sleeping in in my neighborhood
right now. It all starts.They get there at like seven am and
they start because and they literally oneday, they're done before dark. They're
done. They literally rip the roofoff and put all the new stuff.
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And by roof, I mean youknow, shingles and stuff. But they
redo, They do all of thatin one days. It's crazy. It's
almost like one company. I thinkthis is basically doing everybody. But I'm
in the middle of that. Ithink we have an engineer who was supposed
to be coming out today to thehouse and because we had you know,
some drone and then some people wenton and looked at everything. But yeah,
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dude, we literally my next doorneighbor, the guy I share a
yard, you know, my yardbutts up next to his. He is
not only a neighbor, he listens, he's one of us. He's a
conservative. It's a fantastic, greatneighbor. And he had his replace yesterday.
So I came home, I left, they were doing going for it,
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and I came home. Every singleall of it. They were wrapping
it up when I got home,So good for them. But yeah,
there's anyway point being people who stuffcan be replaced stuff, And so glad
to hear no lives were lost yesterday. Nothing being reported as of yet anyway
with regard to that. But allof those different I'm looking at the email
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Marshalls set and it's Besyrus, DelawareCounty, Portage County, near Wyndham Champion
Heights in Trumbull County, Champagne County. It's like e F zero's e f
ones all reported nuts man, crazy, we're tornadoes. That one in Champagne
County. Somebody who lives in Troyactually has a picture of that developing,
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because once it moved past Miami Countywent into Champagne County. It's crazy.
I mean just uh, I ambamboozled that we've had this many already.
Like you kind of pointed out herewe are in the second week of April
and it's you know, well whatwell, yeah, third week whatever,
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and were already you know, we'reeasily still leading the nation now now something
we don't want to some we don'twant to be leading them inn It's like
say, you know, leading thenation and STDs, you just don't want
that. It's not to be proudof. You don't brag about that.
Yeah, that's a great point,man. So did you see Marjorie Taylor
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Green did I don't even know whatyou guys talked about. I know coming
out, you guys had doctor Markclauson On Clawson Clawson, Yes, yes,
sir, and you ended up havinga state senator called in. Yes,
State Senator Steve Huffman, great loyallistener of the show, called in
to kind of explain how wow,how he expects things to get laid out
in the legislature. Yeah. ThenI heard you guys mentioned Brian Steele when
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I was riding in and Brian wason with Chuck last night. He was
in the building, and uh,I'm so happy for him. What a
stand up guy to be, youknow, taking over as FOP president.
And yeah, Jeff Simpson twenty fiveyears. Hats off to Jeff, and
we salute you, Jeff and Brianyour hard work and Brian's you know,
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he's as a marine. I don'tlike when people say former, No,
you're you're just retired marine, you'reonce a marine, once in the service
always, you know, Army,Navy. And the way I always say
it is, I don't care whatBranchard is. You are a you are
a you know whatever, you're ayou're a veteran. Yeah, and you're
you're he's a Marine Corps veteran.Yeah. There you go. Yeah,
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And you could even say I don'tthink they don't take umbrage when you say
retired either. I don't like sayingformer, and some some people will say
I've even heard people who've been insay I was a former, you know,
even talking about themselves. But Ijust tend to think like, no,
no, no, you're you're once, you're that, you're always that.
But I think most would agree withthat. So anyway, I just
kind of just to kind of recap. I heard you guys kind of talking
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about that. So so Marjorie TaylorGreen, did you happen to see where
she's like members who and you knowwhat, she's not wrong with this.
I feel like she's not wrong unlessI'm missing something right now. But she's
saying she introduced an amendment to requirethe conscription into the Ukrainian military of any
House members who vote in favor ofa Ukraine Aid bill. Any Member of
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Congress who votes in favor of thisact shall be required to conscript in the
Ukrainian military. I mean, ifyou want to fund the warst He goes
on and said, why don't yougo fight in it? Show your support
for Ukraine. It's as just like, look at you, MTG. These
jackasses, these jackasses. You know, I feel the same way protesting you
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know, Columbia, They're yet they'rechanting depth to American we are all hamas
the Okay, I got so workedup watching that this morning. Oh my
god, dude, I'm like I'mwatching that going, man, what are
these people doing, why are theyin our country? Why are they here?
And look the thing is half ofthem are white. They are these
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these these these little snot nosed,little suburban white kids who've never faced any
difficulties in their life and act likethat, oh I'm for justice. Well
then why don't you pick up aweapon and stand posting gaza usob Well and
as far as the white you werelike, well, a lot most of
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them, a lot of them,most of them are what I'm talking to
them too, Get out, getout of them by go see what it's
like to not stand on United Statessoil. Go see what that's like.
Go try that crap in another areaof the world. Let's see how that
works out for you. You know, they don't even understand how lucky they
are that they're able to protest likethat. And yeah, we're taking them
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to task. But at the endof the day, as long as they
don't burn, you know, break, burn, loot, murder, at
the end of the day, unfortunatelythey get to do that. And I
say unfortunately this time, and Iknow some people are going, look,
man, you can't just be okaywith some but man, to watch that
and to listen to that. It'sjust like that just burns my ass.
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Man. I can't take it.I am. I'm totally with you.
I'm with you on that. Andit's listen, I this is how insane
it's gotten. I was watching somebodyI don't know if they were from the
Queers for Palestine organization or whatever,but talking about how if you pointing out
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that if chickens for KFC, yeahright, if you go over if that,
you know, pointing out that thatthe Palestinian people would treat LGPTQ member
to say that, to say thatthey would do that, it isn't in
of itself homophobic violence, homophobic violence, just to say to acknowledge the reality
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I wanted to say that that youwould be you would be tied with your
hands behind your back and thrown offthe top of the highest building that's left
standing. Here's the other thing withthat. They I'm tired of them redefining
words violence. Everything's violence to them. That's not my feelings, that's violence.
No, you cannot change the definitionof something to suit whatever it is
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you're saying it is. It hasbeen defined already, and for them to
call that violence is silly to me. It's silly. We're watching it up
and down for the last couple ofyears now every and a lot of the
other stuff escapes me because we kindof went this way with this conversation and
I don't have the other instances infront of me. But they're changing the
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definition of these words, of thesemeanings, and just to suit whatever it
is they're doing. And it's noteven close to what it is defined as
it is not. That's the wholepoint if they you know, up is
actually down? Did you know thattwo plus two actually equals five? Right,
I'm just like, wait a minute, what Hey, Charles, welcome
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to the show. Hey, thanksa lot for taking my call. Yeah,
it's funny to say. I'd liketo thank all those people and you
know on Lane Avenue on the inbetween Northwest and River Road, for having
all those wonderful Biden signs up intwenty twenty. And now you see what
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you get, you know, becausehis uncle was eaten by a cannibal.
And I mean, is there anythingelse you need to say? I mean,
it's gotta be a show because it'sbeyond ridiculous. But thanks taking my
call. You got it, Charles, Yeah, it is it is beyond
ridiculous. What we are hearing fromthe commander in chief right now. It
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is so ridiculous that nobody media hasstopped. Most media has just stopped reporting
it. They're like, eh,and then you get these sound clips and
you just hear what this guy's sayingon a daily basis Fox News Spectrum.
I think there's only a couple andthen us and then you got claim Buck.
Of course in Levan and Sean Andityand Glenn back are talking about it.
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But that's it. None of thelegacy medias even they're not even going,
did you really just say his unclewas eating like him? They just
go, you know, they don'teven they don't. Really you're interviewing the
guy who was with his uncle whenhe got eaten by a cannibal, and
that that that's that. That wasin Mike Elliott's promo. Then you'll be
talking to him all that. I'mgonna be talk Yeah, you got you
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got an exclusive interview with him.I didn't even hear that, so pardon
me, but well, I'm sureI'm sure we'll hear his promo again.
So it's quite funny. That isfunny, traveling weather together