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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh oh, sorry, said an acre of pain.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
I couldn't tell.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
I just you had me laughing right before we're going on.
Speaker 4 (00:40):
Then I go into a coughing fit and I'm like,
I'm all no, no.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
All these years later, I still don't like bell Vivdevo.
So how are you doing? How you feeling? You're looking good? Phil?
Speaker 3 (00:52):
Yeah, I don't mind. See what I did there?
Speaker 2 (00:55):
I saw so storn mind underrated, underrated song. So take
I don't care in him. Oh see I love that song.
Yeah yeah, yeah, Oh my gosh, man, I didn't care.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
I didn't care for you know.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Chuck comes into Dan and says, I look like Phil Collins.
Looked like Phil Collins, like glasses down, like looking over
the top of it.
Speaker 4 (01:21):
Must have been the angle, like when you walked into
the because I was just like, what, like wow, I.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
Was gonna say hello, But I looked over I saw
him like Susu studio. I mean just it was there,
you got that thing. I don't know. Uh.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
That would be the first time anybody ever, anywhere in
the history of my life, has ever mentioned you look
like Phil Collins.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
Yeah, and I hope you don't.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
Mean the like the current day man gosh, you Phil,
see thank you? Because I who he's looking. I feel
so sad.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
I do too. It's heartbreaking, is heartbreaking to see him
like that. I mean he was and there's actually Phil
Collins tribute guy out there now doing a show everybody's got.
Have you noticed that everybody suddenly has a tribute band?
Speaker 4 (02:07):
Well, I mean for years and years and years I
used to see tribute bands at the al Rosa and
there were some good ones in ac DC tribute band
that was called riff Raff that would come there.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
Man, they were really good. Dude, I haven't heard this
guy yet. I watched the video, but I couldn't listen
to it at the time. He moves like Phil moved
thirty years ago, and he looks similar to him. He
drum or is he just he was on stage, he
was just front of the band, So I don't know
if he drums or not, but yeah, I just uh,
if he's.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
Got a drum, he's got a drum on the wrong
side of the kit, much like Phil. I mean, if
you're gonna do that, if you're going to come out
as as a guy that is the tribute to Phil Collins,
you better be able to pull off all of that stuff.
Does he sound because Phil's got a unique sound he does.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
Oh yeah, well you can tell the one on the
done Disgrace drag my name all over the place. I
don't care. I love that song. So that was like
an anthem for me for a long time. Yeah, because
it's easy to play, by the way, Yeah, it's really
not that hard. None of his drumming was sophisticated, really,
(03:24):
but it was always it was always entertaining you. You know,
you know the drum parts of his music. You can
hear it without the music and you know what you're
listening to.
Speaker 4 (03:33):
See I as far as the drummer goes, he is
a fantastic drummer, and he's just rock solid. He lays
this huge groove, he's he's a drum machine. He's he's
not his timing isn't all over the place. So he's he's,
you know, amazing as far as echoes, So please don't
if you don't discount what I said, I mean, but
(03:55):
that that particular, it's the same. It's if you can
get the lick, then you got the whole song with
I don't care anymore.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
I don't get us talking drumming because we could do
like four hours out of three hour show on frum
stuff and that's yeah, that's I I like. I like.
I like the the heavy drums, I mean Phil Collins,
of course, Lee Belson, all the old guys. But one
of my favorites is a very light light drum. You
(04:23):
remember Shade. Yeah, sweetest Tabo. Sure that using that the
sun that if you just listen to that drum. Yeah,
that's that's a pretty pretty sweet drum. Yeah. I like
that a lot.
Speaker 4 (04:36):
It's intricate, there's it's a it's a it's a cool
it's a cool pattern.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
There's no question, Yeah, for sure. Man, So how you feel.
Speaker 3 (04:45):
You know, I'm uh, I'm I'm getting there day after day.
Speaker 4 (04:50):
Hey, I do want to say happy birthday to Don Ross,
the retirement boss. He his joke is I'm old enough
now for Social Security?
Speaker 2 (04:59):
Was what you say?
Speaker 4 (05:01):
Yeah? So happy sixty second brother. He's the it's hard
to believe he's sixty two. I know he's in great
physical conditions too.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
Heck, yeah he is. There's no question.
Speaker 4 (05:12):
He's like, uh, he believes, and he's like, gotta move
every day. He gotta move, You gotta move and so
that's what kind of he goes by. He's he's mister
pickleball man. He's playing every am, every am. He's got
pickleball court going. So good for him. But happy birthday brother.
Speaker 2 (05:29):
I hit him on Messenger a few days ago, try
to get him to go, and haves on a helicopter
with me. He told me to go. Yeah, I wouldn't
do it. Too much maintenance costs. I mean, think about that.
Speaker 4 (05:38):
Even if you could come up with the money for
the uh uh for the aircraft, it would be think about.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
The maintenance on it.
Speaker 4 (05:45):
Yeah, yeah, because they those things, Yeah, they require You
can't just let him sit. They've got to always be
moving because otherwise they turn into junk.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
I think is pretty much the way it works for
me too. You got to keep moving or I turned
into Jones. Right.
Speaker 4 (06:02):
The Jackets last night, it was finally something to cheer about.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
Our Jackets finally won.
Speaker 4 (06:09):
I was talking to Maga McCoy earlier, who was also
a diehard Jackets fan, and he said, I think it's
they stand at about eleven percent chance.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
To get into the postseason.
Speaker 4 (06:19):
Now they've just reeled off too many losses in a row.
Never say never, though, and boy, last night was one
of those games where it was touch and go the
whole game. They were losing, losing. Finally Marchenko gets some
get some in in the third period, ends up getting
them tied. It was three all, and then it was
(06:40):
a controversial goal right with like nine seconds or something
like that left in the game, made by the Islanders,
which was ruled no goal. It was it was a
goaltender interference on Elvis burs Lincoln's but there was man.
Speaker 3 (06:53):
There was another controversial call that did not.
Speaker 4 (06:55):
Go the Jackets way earlier that should have been uh,
it should have been interference with the goalie. I mean
he took a stick to the face during the process
of the goal. And then they they said, you know,
they ruled it a good goal, which it was like
kind of shocking, and then at.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
The end they ruled it no goal.
Speaker 4 (07:16):
So we went to overtime, and we go through the
overtime and still nothing tied up, so it goes to
a shootout.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
At him, fantilly was the difference he ended up.
Speaker 4 (07:25):
He scored in the second also Boone Jenner, it was
great to see him get a short handed goal. During
the game, Holy col there was a lot of really
good things that happened during that trip to Long Island
last night, So good for the Jackets. But you know,
next up Friday night, Vancouver at home, and so the
Canucks will be here. I'm again, it's it's one game
(07:47):
at a time now, and I don't know how many
they can lose down the stretch here. But of course,
like you were kind of know, Zach was, I think
Zach was asking me, it's how many of these games?
How much help do they need from other teams that
are in the mix with regard to.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
Getting into the postseason. So I don't know how that goes.
Speaker 4 (08:09):
In football, it's kind of easier as far as they
lay it out for you or you can kind of
have a little bit of a you know, of a
snapshot in your head. But for me, I just there's
so much to so many moving parts in the NHL
that I don't know exactly what needs to happen. Even
if they were to look, they're not gonna win every
game all the way out. I just don't see that happening.
(08:31):
But I don't know how many they can lose and
how much help they're gonna need and so on. But
eleven percent clearly is Las Vegas would love to have
your money on that if you'd like to bet that they're.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
Gonna make it into the postseason. So I'm just glad
they went in New York. Yeah, that's you know, if
you can win it there, you can win it anywhere.
See what you did. Manhattan is an island. Stanton Island
is an island. It's odd that they're in Long Island.
I just there's other islands to be an islander from.
(09:01):
It's a strange place to Is there anything else on
Long Island that's like renowned and famous and.
Speaker 4 (09:09):
Poward I think grew up there. Stern Well, I'm pretty
sure he's from there, had a home there.
Speaker 2 (09:15):
It's just Long Island's not I mean, you said somebody famous,
and yeah, he's famous and especially in our business.
Speaker 4 (09:20):
But yeah, but yeah, no, I don't know. I'm not sure.
All I know is last night the Jackets left with
a victory. So that was that was pretty nice. And
I stayed up for the whole thing. I can't believe
I made it. That's way past my bedtime, Yes, especially
when I'm running on fumes and I had already taken
(09:40):
a dose of Nike will so I was fighting that,
trying to trying to stay awake.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
That's one of the downsides this time of year, especially
you get a bit early. Man, you're trying to sleep,
try and try it. It's like nine to thirty, it's
still light outside. I've been trying to sleep for two
and a half hours. You can't do it. Yeah, so
you just up, you know, spending four or five months
being really tired because you're not going to bed that
early anymore.
Speaker 4 (10:06):
Yeah, there's that I get made fun of, you know,
because people say, you know, you go to bed before
you're eleven year old. Yeah, yeah, yeah, But he's on
spring break this week?
Speaker 2 (10:18):
Are yours on spring break? No? Oh that's right. No,
there's so school's all over man, there's no consistency to
anything anymore. And niggi some of them. You need a
spring break and an Easter break. And then they managed
to work in like a professional development day for the
teachers in between. There there's less school now than when
we went to school. There's a lot of days off.
(10:41):
Oh it's leaf just fell from the tree day, let's
not go to school.
Speaker 4 (10:44):
Well, and they also go back in August. Remember we
were going down like that we're going back after Labor.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
Day, I believe, Yeah, weren't we. Yeah, and families could
plan summer vacations in the summer break, and now it's
all scattered out, and I'm not a fan of that
kind of thing. You stay up with Jerry and watch
the stars come out, and then you went back to school. Yeah,
and now it's all over. Yeah that man. I actually
I miss the telethon. I do. It's like it was
(11:11):
an American tradition. I missed that being on. I miss
I miss going down and answering phones at Channel six
and helping out. That was one of the joys of
being in this businesses you got to do stuff like that.
Speaker 4 (11:22):
Do you happen to know off the top of your
head when their last day is? Because mine is it's
May twenty second.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
May twenty ninth, I think it is.
Speaker 4 (11:30):
Yeah, so one week okay after mine, But still I
was like, what the twenty second?
Speaker 2 (11:34):
I think? And then they always go back on like
a Thursday or something too. Well, Yeah, well, if you're
in this grade, you go back on Wednesday. If you're
in this grade, you go back on Thursday. At this
grade Friday, then everybody the following Monday. It's crazy, Yeah,
too complicated. There is a.
Speaker 4 (11:54):
There is a how Columbus the free Colonoscopy Clinic saves lives.
And I think it's a but I think it's a
You had this weird look on your face just now
when I said that.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
Oh yeah, I had nothing to do with the free
colonoscopy that was that was a weird look somewhere else.
You couldn't see that one.
Speaker 4 (12:10):
Oh okay, sorry, but there was a They tell a
story with this this particular article, that this guy had
a pall up the size of a lime.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
A lime?
Speaker 4 (12:23):
How do you have a poll up the size of
a line? You wouldn't be able to You wouldn't be
able to pass any you do? I mean they even
like the smallest ones caused constipation from what I understand,
one the size of a lime. I mean, clearly that's
going to be larger than what it's resting in. But
(12:45):
I anyway, they tell this whole story about this guy
was uninsured for decades, overdue for a colonoscopy. He was
sixty seven years old, and he had a family history
of cancer and all of that that he just didn't
think about the procedure excuse me.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
He'd only come into the clinic.
Speaker 4 (13:04):
And and you know, they said, hey, how about you know,
getting one of these colonoscopies. It's free, and he goes, well,
it's free, can't hurt okay, And then they found this. Now, look,
they're using this story clearly to drive I think people
you know, taking a maybe taking a chance at where
(13:25):
they're going to if they're going to do this, participate
in this or not. They read something like Disney go oh, okay,
maybe we maybe we should really look into this. There
is no cost for this thing. I think it's a
good thing that they're offering. But you did bring up
an interesting point when I ask you about this before
the show and you're like, hey, look the colonoscopy I'm
(13:47):
I'm already nervous about. And then it's with a free play.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
Yeah, that's not one of those things I want the
free plan. No, uh.
Speaker 4 (13:57):
Sorry, no, I Look there's look, if you if you're
if you're an adult and you know the perils of
going through something like this, and look it is there
is a danger that is I mean, there's vowel perforation,
there's all kinds of things that can happen with this,
and so you're going, uh, it's a it's a free one.
(14:19):
Uh really, you know kind of a thing. And would
you be nervous? Yes, I think a lot of people
would be very nervous. So I yeah, I think a
lot of people are thinking what you're thinking.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
But how long have you been a doctor? I've never leaductor.
I got a camera, I got a sewer, snake they
needed me around here? No, I don't think so.
Speaker 4 (14:39):
But if you if this is something that you're interested in,
of course there's a lot to it. But they're going
to be there. They're doing these cal and I think
on Saturday. This coming Saturday, you might be going, well, geez,
it's a little too late now.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
Well, no, it's Tuesday, so no, it's not.
Speaker 4 (14:55):
You can still reach out, you have to, I guess
a volunteer is going to reach out. If you've been referred,
but you need a referral, you go to the Columbus
Free Clinic or another clinic within the Charitable Healthcare Network
to the colonoscopy program.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
Here's the phone number. And the reason that I bring this.
Speaker 4 (15:14):
Up is, you know, I've had people in my life,
loved ones who have unfortunately been touched in a negative
way by this, So I just feel like it's a
good thing. Six one four, two, five nine seven seven
zero seven. And that's more information on of course the
colonoscopy clinic, and we said the things that we said.
(15:37):
It's not to poop poo this. It's just look, if
you're thinking, you're probably thinking what we were just saying
is that's all.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
That's it.
Speaker 4 (15:45):
And I don't know anything other than this story about this,
which is this Jim Blotcher, he's the guy who had
to pull up the size of a lime. He's pretty
happy that he went and had this done.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
How often are you supposed to do that? Now? I
think every five years, I'm supposed to be coming up
on one.
Speaker 4 (16:05):
Yeah, I just had one, So I mean I've had
two now total, and I'm fifty six. So I did
one at fifty and then just had one. So I
think you're supposed to do it.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
You know, everything was a okay the last one for
me too.
Speaker 4 (16:19):
So it's it's peace of mind too, because in that unfortunately,
especially with all the additives and everything and all the foods.
Speaker 2 (16:27):
Yeah, it just it seems like it's ramping up your chances.
My process was okay when okay to the bad thing
about it was the doctor comes in, he's about to
know me. Intimately goes, hey, aren't you Chuck Douglas my
last son about God? That was your last thoughts? Oh
son of.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
Yeah Sports and the Mark Blazer Show of six ten WTV.
Speaker 4 (16:49):
All right, chief meteorologists Marshall McPeak is joining us right now.
So yeah, Marshall, the uh, we have a it looks
like for tomorrow as far as rain goes, I mean,
is it this is like a kind of spotty hit
miss kind of.
Speaker 5 (17:06):
A thing or yeah, at best, and a lot of
it's going to be to the southwest. I think you've
got a better chance for some rain in Cincinnati than
we do here. But there is a slight chance that
an overachieving, little excited cell might make it here, so
we'll watch for that. Most areas are dry fifty one
for the day Tomorrow, Thursday should be good for Opening
Day in Cincinnati. The Reds will be playing in the
(17:29):
afternoon at four to ten.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
It's dry for the parade.
Speaker 5 (17:32):
At noon and things are looking good. They'll be around
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in Columbus. Some rain shows up Thursday night, and then
it's wet Friday and Saturday, with another round of storms
on Sunday.
Speaker 4 (17:44):
All right, Marshall, thank you. It is fifty two right now.
Thank you for listening The Mark Blazer Show with Chuck Douglas.
You know, we saw this yesterday while we were on
the air, and I'm fascinated by it. But the FBI
form an attack to address these incidents targeting Tesla's and
Luke Barr, who's ABC News law enforcement reporter, joining us
(18:07):
now and Luke, this is pretty fascinating to me. How
the direction that this is going right as of right now?
Speaker 6 (18:15):
Well, that's exactly right.
Speaker 7 (18:16):
And as you mentioned, the FBI established a task force
comprised of counter terrorism agents and ATF.
Speaker 8 (18:23):
Agents to investigate sort.
Speaker 7 (18:25):
Of the the the the attacks behind Tesla dealerships, cars
and equipment.
Speaker 6 (18:30):
But you know, we found out yesterday at a bulletin
that they sent out to a law enforcementround the country
since the devices that they have been that they've been
finding in the attacks that they've been seeing are quote
unquote rudimentary and require little planning.
Speaker 7 (18:45):
And they say that loan offenders are the ones that
are carrying out the attacks, which make it difficult, of
course to.
Speaker 8 (18:52):
Actually identify and then eventually prosecute who you know carrying
out the attacks.
Speaker 4 (18:59):
Yeah, especially and you know the way that they are.
I guess you could say built if you will, And
by built, I mean it's pretty simple. I think they
were citing like Molotov cocktails as for instance, the what
happened in Las Vegas, and that you can't really I mean, gosh,
if you you'd have to live in a cave to
(19:20):
have not seen any of that footage over the last
few days. I mean, they're showing it. It's pretty shocking.
In addition to that, I mean there's I think gunfire
that people were shooting into that particular incident. But then
there's these one off things that like yesterday when we
were on Chuck was telling me that a guy in traffic,
(19:40):
for instance, right like on the highway or it was
where was that at Chuck?
Speaker 2 (19:44):
It was like it was literally I forget where it was.
I just I was watching the video as we were
on the air. He got out of his car and
started screaming at this woman, sell your Nazi gar and
I mean, just this this ridiculous road rage over at Tesla.
Speaker 4 (19:58):
It seems like they're going to be doing a lot
of rounding up if they're trying to you know, it's
these one off incidents kind of a thing, like those
individual type things.
Speaker 2 (20:06):
I guess.
Speaker 9 (20:08):
That's that's exactly right.
Speaker 8 (20:10):
And you know, the FPA director we've been tweeted about
it yesterday.
Speaker 6 (20:12):
I mean, you know, he said, the FBI has been
invested in the increase in violent.
Speaker 9 (20:16):
Activity towards Tesla, and over the past few days, they've
taken additional steps to crack down and coordinate sort of
that response that you're seeing, you know, and even locally here.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
In Washington, d C.
Speaker 8 (20:29):
You know, the Metropolitan Police Department had put out, you know,
a seeking information poster about two people who who you know,
either key or allegedly had done something to a Tesla.
Speaker 9 (20:41):
So you're seeing kind of.
Speaker 6 (20:43):
All over the country these incidents pop up, and I
guess the FBI wants to have.
Speaker 8 (20:47):
A coordinated front with local, state, and obviously federal LA enforcement.
Speaker 2 (20:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (20:52):
Yeah, it's it's definitely interesting that they formed this task
force to address this particular these particular ular incidents, but
it seems like they're growing in numbers, and uh yeah,
I don't know. It remains to be seen whether it
will kind of be a deterrent for people who are
possibly planning these things or thinking of doing them, or
(21:12):
they just decide, oh, okay, now they're looking more closely
at these things, we'll just be a little more secretive
and try to try to somehow. But I also thought
was interesting too, Luke, with regard to the Tesla, there's
a mode that you can switch on, which I didn't
know until you know, I was seeing some of the
information about this that it films all of this. There's
(21:32):
like no hidden areas with regard to for instance, like
king or whatever. You it's very very visible exactly what
happened and who did it and the time and all
of those things.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
It's pretty interesting.
Speaker 8 (21:45):
Yeah, they could they could put it what they call
it sanitory mode, which you know, you can, uh what
can see kind of who's around the car. It alerts
you if somebody comes up to the car with motion detection,
so you know that in that regard, uh you know,
if that is the case and something does happen to
the car, so that owner could turn it over to authorities.
Speaker 4 (22:07):
Yeah, very interesting. We'll be clearly following this as time
goes on. Luke Barr, ABC News Law Enforcement reporter, Luke
thank you very much for the latest time this.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
Appreciate it. Man. Thanks guys, yeap, thanks all right? Uh yeah,
I what the heck? What what are you doing?
Speaker 3 (22:25):
Holy cow, I'm trying to hang out over here.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
There's smoke coming out of my can start it? Mark,
What are you doing?
Speaker 4 (22:30):
It's like it's like the phone line that won't hang up.
I'm like trying to hang up so we don't get coming,
you know, like while we're sitting here trying to talk.
Speaker 2 (22:41):
But I like that sound. Oh gosh, man, it turns
me on though I think about it.
Speaker 4 (22:46):
Yeah, you know what again? You know what is also
interesting about this? I heard this. Tell me if you've
heard this, when you when you start a fire, when
a tesla catches on fire, it is going to burn
for eight hours roughly, whether you try to put it
out or not. Have you heard that before, because I yes,
because there's so many Because of what it's made of.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
This is very, very kind of scary to me.
Speaker 4 (23:11):
They say if one of these catches and on fire
in a garage, the fire department will tell you you're
out of luck. Your house is gone. Yes, there is
no putting it out. It has to burn out, it
will not go out.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
And I think that pretty much applies to all of
the fully electric vehicles, right that.
Speaker 4 (23:34):
What like, you can't put it out once it starts.
Think about how long those vehicles then just burned on
that lot. And then you're thinking, how do you get
the ones near it? They're lucky they didn't lose the
whole anything near And.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
What are the hazards of the chemicals reduced from the
lithium and so forth, chemicals reduced into the air from
that long burning face. Oh, it's bad thing.
Speaker 4 (23:57):
Else they say, if you're anywhere near that and you're
breathing that that it's you're going to suffer lung damage
from that what it's emitting into the air. I found
that fascinating that they literally say it's going to burn
for eight hours. And if you had one in a garage,
that's it. You're they just tell you it's it's a
(24:19):
it's a lost, that's it. Your house is gone too.
That is fascinating.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
I've been saying this about the electronic cars electric car
since the beginning. Not only do you have that consideration
the Lithian consideration. The fire departments can't now they're doing
like tent things because they can't put them out with
extinguishers or water. So they've got these tent things that
fire departments are going to try to use to do it.
Plus they weigh substantially more than your gas guzzler. So
(24:48):
you put a parking garage downtown full of cars that'll
go up like that burn forever and weigh that much,
you think the structure is going to hold up. There's
a lot to be considered this this horse. This horse
came after the cart was out there, that's for sure.
Speaker 3 (25:01):
Well, and that's the thing.
Speaker 4 (25:03):
With these were designed with the UH, with the thought
process of you know, how long can we have them
be a thing and be effective as transportation and so on,
without any regard for any of these type things that
are kind of rearing their head now.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
So yeah, it's a It is crazy Bleezer Show.
Speaker 10 (25:47):
Two one w TV N one eight hundred and six
to w TV and the Legacy Retirement Group dot com
phone lines. Let's go there because we have people waiting
to talk to us about Tesla fires and for that matter,
it's electric vehicle fires are all subject to really what
we were kind of talking about earlier, and it kind
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of came out of the FBI forming the task force
to address the incidents targeting these teslas and not just
the vehicles, but the dealerships and everything that's happening. It's this,
it's this like war that's been waged on Elon and
anything Elon and all things Elon.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
We were talking about that. But hey, Page, welcome to
the show.
Speaker 11 (26:32):
Hey, good show as always, guys, really enjoyed listening to you.
I personally know I'm from Canal Winchester, and I personally
know of a large, beautiful house that burned to the
ground because of a tesla in the Grudge. And have
a couple of questions for you. Where do these Einstein
think the power comes from to recharge these batteries anyway?
I mean, they're in a state of denial. And I'm
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not talking about the river in Egypt. Okay, green energy
not so green?
Speaker 12 (26:58):
Right.
Speaker 11 (26:58):
You got rare earth minerals devastating the planet, the mining
of those their mind in part with child labor.
Speaker 12 (27:04):
You've got fib.
Speaker 11 (27:05):
Blades on these windmills that have a twenty twenty five
year shelf life that are not recyclable. What are you
going to do with the worn out battery packs? There's
no money budgeted for decommissioning the windmills. My son's Prius
went bad, took it in the electronic control module and
the battery pack went bad at the same time. What
do you think was gonna cost get that.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
Fetch six million? About seventy eight thousand dollars.
Speaker 11 (27:28):
Back then sixty five hundred. But that's a lot of
money that people aren't going to put in a car
with one hundred thousand miles on it, and I'm driving
a Prius that's got two hundred and eighty some thousand
that's gasoline. I mean, it's just it's it's a.
Speaker 13 (27:41):
Total joke, actually, guys.
Speaker 4 (27:42):
Yeah, the thing as far as the long range forecast
for them, You're right, I don't think a whole lot
of thought was put into it.
Speaker 2 (27:51):
I feel like.
Speaker 4 (27:52):
Too, they it's almost like the Tesla market has largely
they would you say they're Democrats, but I mean, yeah,
of course.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4 (28:03):
And then on top of that, I feel like they're going, well,
we're going for the people who make a.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
Little bit more mody than the common men.
Speaker 4 (28:11):
So they're going, yeah, they're going to reach into their
wallet and you know, for the sake of saving the environment,
they're going to go ahead and pony up for that
seven thousand or ten thousand it's going to take to
keep the thing moving or whatever.
Speaker 12 (28:25):
You know.
Speaker 4 (28:25):
And it's really sad when that was the kind of
it feels like the business model.
Speaker 3 (28:30):
But hey, look he's the richest.
Speaker 4 (28:32):
Guy in the world, right, I mean, well one of
the richest, and so he figured something out with him
from it.
Speaker 11 (28:37):
If people want to spend the money and buy an
electric car, fine, that is America.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
To help yourself, right.
Speaker 11 (28:42):
But I'm just saying, don't think that it's a green
or b that it's economical, because it's neither.
Speaker 3 (28:48):
No, absolutely, one thousand percent.
Speaker 4 (28:50):
We've been preaching that for you know, ever since the
whole thing started with the regard to how they're saying, well,
the left is like, oh, you know, touting all this green,
but you're right, it is not either one of those
things for sure.
Speaker 2 (29:02):
Man. Thanks Paige, I appreciate you. Yeah. Thanks.
Speaker 3 (29:05):
And hey John is in Grove City.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
John. Welcome to the show.
Speaker 3 (29:08):
What's up, man, Hey, how.
Speaker 13 (29:11):
You doing They good?
Speaker 12 (29:14):
I'm gonna get this phone situat here.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
Oh, don't let it catch on fire. It'll take like
seven or eight hours to put it out. The fires.
Speaker 12 (29:25):
I mean, these guys are just tearing the environment up.
Speaker 13 (29:28):
I mean they're supposed to be a green person and
you're burning cars with battery. I mean you're better off
burned tires.
Speaker 4 (29:35):
Yeah, you're right. The people that are doing this, they don't.
They have no intention of backing any kind of green
initiative or what have you. The people that are are
doing this or John thanks man, it's oh gosh, that was.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
Was that me? Or was it like? Could you hear
like I thought John's Yeah, his lithium was a little
low there. But you're right.
Speaker 4 (29:56):
The people that are doing this, they're not. There's no
green initiate behind anything that they're trying to tell. They're
just we got to get even with this Elon guy.
He's a Nazi. You gotta get it. It's so stupid.
It's so stupid.
Speaker 2 (30:10):
If climate changes your concern, if a green economy is
your concern, why would you do something that flies in
the face of what is your concern? And stop the
equating of the bud Light thing. Bud Light a corporation
with committees and boards and everything else made a decision
(30:31):
to represent their product in a certain way. Tesla Corporation
did not. Just because you don't happen to like the
guy that managed to put it all together and is
rich because of it, doesn't mean the corporation took this stand.
He is doing something you don't like. Fine, yeah, but
we wear operation didn't. We weren't fire bombing Budweiser. Absolutely, that's not.
Speaker 4 (30:54):
This is for them to try to compare these two
things is the silliest.
Speaker 2 (30:58):
It's the silliest thing for me. But I know you
agree with me that the left does constantly. They equate
things that they know got to rise out of you
in the past with whatever crap they're trying to do
in the present.
Speaker 4 (31:10):
Yeah. I've never driven or even ridden in a Tesla.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
But.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
I'm I'm not against.
Speaker 4 (31:19):
I'm one hundred percent with Page who said earlier, you
want to buy one of those vehicles, fine, have at it.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
I it's not my cup of tea. That's the thing.
Speaker 4 (31:30):
I don't see a practical use for owning an electric vehicle.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
It doesn't make sense for me. I do a lot
of traveling.
Speaker 4 (31:38):
We go on vacations and such, and I don't want
we're a two car we're a two automobile household. I
don't want fifty percent of what I have in my
garage eliminated to take on vacation if we're gonna see
the USA in sure, Brole, Well, I don't want fifty
percent of what's in my garage eliminated because it's not
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going to get it done.
Speaker 3 (32:03):
If I'm traveling farther than three hundred miles.
Speaker 4 (32:06):
Round trip, then you're you're going to have to plot
your you know, where you're going to charge it or
figure out what right That to me.
Speaker 2 (32:15):
Doesn't it doesn't compute the billions of dollars to buy
an administration put out there to put these charging stations
around the country. What did they build like seven of them? Right? Right?
Come on, I'm gonna go visit grandma. Hey, Grandma, can
I use about eighty dollars of your electricity to charge
my phone or my car so I can go home? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (32:32):
But that's also it's not like a regular you can't
just plug it into the Yeah, Grandma's gonna have to
have whatever the eyah, I think.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
Yeah, that's crazy stuff. I mean, and it's in their
minds it's logical, but in reality it's not. Hey Gary,
welcome to the show.
Speaker 12 (32:52):
Hey guys, you kind of took the words right out
of my mouth. I've been in the past a couple
of times, one of them for not tolong with a
trip maybe overall back and forth was a half hour.
I mean, they're nice cars, you know, very comfortable, and
we got a lot of obviously the tech and stuff,
but it's nothing I would get for myself, not my
(33:15):
cup of tea either. But so I've got two friends
that have them, and one of them just had their
car vandalized a little bit, you know, had somebody come
up and scratched the heck out of it. And you know,
she said, well, she said, it's crazy that. You know,
she's probably liberal, never really taught politics, but I think
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it just might just push her a little bit closer
to the other side of the aisle, the way people
are acting and doing things. But I got to tell you,
the only way, in my opinion, you're going to get
some of this behavior to stop is you need to
see these people going to prison for this stuff. You know,
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that's the only way you're going to get these behaviors
to stop.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
I was going to ask you that about your friend.
Did your friend file a police report? Are there any
security cameras? Does she have to prosecute or does she
just figure it? Well, you know they want to be Oh, without.
Speaker 12 (34:10):
Question, without question, she's gonna get every thing paid for
by this person who they've I think they've already caught them, oh,
identified them. So yeah, I mean, you know, and and yeah,
obviously I'm not naming names or nothing, that's not important,
but you know, that's the only way you're going to
get this to stop. Because think about all the destruction
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from you know, twenty twenty that went on. Almost nobody
went to jail for that. So I think these people
that are doing this feel really emboldened that they can
just go do whatever they want to do. But you know,
these tesla's one thing about them. They all got the
cameras every direction. So these people are being identified left
and right. Now comes to where they got to do
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some time over it. And if you really get to
do sometimes or some major fines and stuff like that,
and these people get outed, Hey, that's about the only
way I can see this stuff ever stopped.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
So they're eating their ice and that's the beauty. The
Democrats who were able to buy into the greed economy
crap and spend that kind of money on these electric cars.
They're going to be victimized now. And guess what, the
lefties are going to lose them because they're going to
finally open their eyes and go, wait a minute, hang on.
I thought everybody was entitled to be what they wanted
to be. Your boy can be a girl, your girl
(35:28):
can be a boy. Your dog can say meow, your
cat can bark. That's where we should be, right. But
you're going to do this to me because I chose
to drive a Tesla. Here's the thing that I guess
I kind of don't understand. If you're going to key
a tesla, how could you end up going to jail
for that? If somebody keyed my car in a parking
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lot and I called the police and I said, you know,
I have footage.
Speaker 4 (35:54):
There was a person sitting over here that happened to
be filming and watch them do it, and I have footage.
They're gonna tell me like, yeah, good.
Speaker 2 (36:02):
Luck if it's in your driveway. That's why I would
hope it would in a parking lot for that matter,
It's like, that's the thing.
Speaker 4 (36:10):
And look, I'm not saying I'm for people getting away
with kyeing a tesla, but what it's odd to me now,
Listen Burnett, like Molotov cocktail lighting one on fire is different.
Speaker 2 (36:22):
That's uh.
Speaker 4 (36:22):
You're talking about thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars
probably a complete total loss as a matter of fact.
So that's going to venture into the felony range. But
when you're talking about key in a vehicle and they're
saying these people are gonna go and do time for
key in a vehicle, I mean, do you put that.
Speaker 2 (36:40):
Under a hate crime? I mean it's to a vehicle.
Speaker 4 (36:43):
Yeah, it represents what they're saying is Elon's company and
he's a Nazi.
Speaker 3 (36:49):
And you understand what I'm saying. It's like, I I
that's where it for me.
Speaker 4 (36:53):
I'm like, wait a minute, how are they gonna get
if you're lighting it on fire, that's different.
Speaker 2 (36:58):
Because you're shooting it, that's different. Just believe that your
wrath is acceptable and other people are not acceptable? Is
its way too? I watched the video yesterday. A guy
court found him guilty. He has to pay like thirteen
thousand dollars. He was a food driver, you know, one
of those food services, and he got a six dollars
tip for delivering the food and he was ticked off
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about it. So he key's a crap out of the
side of their jeep. I think it was a wagon
ear in their driveway right there in front of the
ring camera. There he is doing it. And they didn't
do any of them. They Yeah, he has to restitution
thirteen thousand change for the paint for the repair of
the paint job, which is great. I want to see
more of that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely, is it, Boots?
(37:41):
What's up man, Hey, buddy?
Speaker 13 (37:44):
Driving through Georgia listening to you guys and I heard
on them.
Speaker 3 (37:47):
Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. Are you in the Are you
in the bad Mamajamo machine?
Speaker 4 (37:56):
No?
Speaker 13 (37:56):
No, I've got my big old truck pulling. I'm delivering
cars every time Tuesday Wednesday. I take a car across
country for these rich guys because no one also to
deliver their babies. But I wanted I want to jump
in on this. It should be a felling. And here's why.
If you keep a car and Chuck will tell you
he's in the car business too, you now have a
dirty car fax when they repair it, and that car
now that pay a good paint jobs. You key all
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the way down inside of the car. You're talking six
thousand plus dollars at it. The paint bled it, uh
you know, bleed into the next quarter panel or whatever,
blend in, and you got to make sure that it
doesn't get your car facts because now you have a
repainted car. So when you're in a light and you
look over and someone's clear coats all faded off, chances
are a car is being repainted at one time. So
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the value kills it. Now another point I want to
bring up. If you hate Elon Musk has nothing to
do with someone's hard earned money choose if they choose
to buy a Tesla. I don't necessarily agree with the
electric cars, but there's a lot of people that love
their electric cars. I have a buddy has applied Tesla
and it's fastest car I've ever been in my life.
It killed my hell cat I see eight. But yep,
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the moral of the story is key the person, not
the car. If you don't like what Elon Musk is doing,
then yell at the owner's given your two cents and
move on. Down the pike or grow up.
Speaker 4 (39:11):
As far as that goes, yelling even at the owner,
as far as I'm concerned, Boots, is that's irrel.
Speaker 3 (39:17):
Like to go after the person who.
Speaker 2 (39:20):
Spent money on that that's good is silly too.
Speaker 4 (39:22):
I feel like the way to do it, which is
we just talked about the bud light thing. The boycott
was don't buy the bud light and it hurt them,
they're hurt their bottom line, then don't buy Tesla. Don't
buy you know, whatever it is his company is. That's
how you that's how you protest, if you will legally.
And as far as like key in vehicles and stuff,
I mean what you're talking about. I mean, how many
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times dude think about this? For a second, vandalism to vehicles.
I know, for I have friends who have dealt with
trying to call in some sort of vandalism that happened
to their car and the police basically and look, you know,
we fly the blue flag here, there's no question about that.
But they're told like, yeah, we've got bigger fish to fry.
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They're not coming out because you got your window bashing,
some stuff stolen out of it, you know kind of thing.
Speaker 13 (40:11):
Now you could make it a civil case easily, especially
you know a lot of breakups. You know, Carry Underwood's
song where it stakes a bat to the guy's obstruckt Yep,
but that's not a good song. But but what I'm saying,
it's not the car's fault. And I agree with everything
you're saying. Yea, you shouldn't YELLT versus. Maybe tell them
I can't believe you're driving Tesla. Chances are the person
driving a Tesla is a left winger because they were
(40:32):
trying to make a point of oh, I'm going to
electric save the environment, even though we know that these
cars are horrible on the environment. And keep this in
mind too, for these tree hugging greenes burning up these cars,
one Tesla burning up with all that chemicals going into
the atmosphere, I'm going to guess, not being a chemist,
that's probably harder on the environment than a hummer with
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two hundred thousand miles.
Speaker 4 (40:53):
Yes, absolutely, it's about that. For yeah, one percent, you
are correct about that. But the people do it two boots,
I think you would agree that people doing this that's
all a big farce anyway, It's this empty kind of
protest or support if you will.
Speaker 2 (41:09):
That's all it was.
Speaker 4 (41:10):
They know, and if they don't know, when they're proven
or told, you know, the truth about it, they don't
want to acknowledge that either.
Speaker 2 (41:18):
You know. I like the terrorism discussion that's going on
right now because I'm sorry, if you're burning stuff, blowing
out stuff, tearing down stuff in order to frighten people
into thinking the way you want them to think, you
are a terrorist.
Speaker 13 (41:29):
Yeah yeah, Hey Jans, Well, thanks for giving me some time.
I just want to get my descents. You guys are
rocking and again fact it awesome so he can have
every Saturday one.
Speaker 2 (41:37):
Thanks Boots, appreciate it. Here it is Zach.
Speaker 12 (41:39):
You heard it.
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AND i call it a blah weather pattern right now
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WHEN i come out still And i'm, Leaving i'm, like,
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that nip, Still i'm, Like i'm done with. That it's
(42:20):
IT'S i didn't get to experience any of the warm
weather WHEN i was gone that you guys, had SO i.
Speaker 3 (42:26):
Didn't even get a little blasts as.
Speaker 2 (42:28):
Mine see if the meteorologist the heart.
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seven with a chance of showers in the.
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Evening, marshall thank you very. Much it is fifty two right. Now.
Speaker 3 (42:51):
FRENCHIES i love.
Speaker 2 (42:53):
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FRENCHIES i love. Them oh, OKAY i didn't Think i'm
talking about the. MUSTARD i didn't know, it just Like french.
Cheese what is? That you're? Like mustard name top dog?
Breed so what do they look? Like what's A french
bulldog look? Like come, on are you? Serious is it
(43:14):
like the short front, legs round, head saggy. Neck there's
some of the.
Speaker 4 (43:20):
Cute, man they're so stinking, Cute holy, cow they Are
they have like.
Speaker 2 (43:26):
THIS i don't hold on a. Second i'm trying to
pull up The i'll take care of. It, Hey, siri
show it a picture of A french. Bulldog, yeah look
at that. Thing look at? Him look, okay it's like
a bulldog and a chihuahua had a.
Speaker 4 (43:44):
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Are french Bulldog. Frenchies i've never heard that.
Speaker 2 (43:52):
Term, oh come, on are you? SERIOUS i never heard
that term zach.
Speaker 3 (43:56):
Attack have you heard the term frenchie for A french?
Speaker 4 (43:59):
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a reference for literally everything on this.
Speaker 2 (44:07):
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Of Bridget.
Speaker 4 (44:12):
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you didn't even know what A french bulldog looks, like
which is really they're very different than The.
Speaker 2 (44:23):
English i've seen those dogs. BEFORE i just didn't know
those Were french. Bulldogs they're, stupid expensive. SUCK i grew
up with this really rare breed of. Dog you probably
haven't heard of. Them. Labradors, oh here we. Go have
you ever heard of? It, Yes i've, Heard i've heard of. Labradors,
okay make sure that.
Speaker 3 (44:39):
Face look at how cute they.
Speaker 2 (44:41):
Are, okay oh my, god it's. Not it's not a.
Speaker 4 (44:45):
Terrier so, yeah they're much more, stout of course than at.
Speaker 2 (44:48):
Chihuahua BUT i they.
Speaker 4 (44:51):
Are they are so freaking, hilarious just their personality and
what they think they can do versus what they can.
Do it's WHAT i think also makes them very very very.
Funny but they The french bulldog named as the top
dog breed In columbus for a third year in a.
Speaker 2 (45:09):
Row these, things, man they're like ten grand. Plus oh
that's Why i've never heard of one of a pure.
Bread we heard of The Humane. Society, yeah eighteen dollars
take it. Home, YEAH i wouldn't spend that kind of
money on a.
Speaker 4 (45:26):
DOG i, Would i'd, probably, YEAH i would struggle spending
that kind of money on a, front on A, french
on any. DOG i guess Those english bulldogs they're ten
grand all day to the, puppies AND i think those,
THINGS i, MEAN i don't.
Speaker 2 (45:42):
Know it's just not my it's not my.
Speaker 4 (45:44):
Thing as far as The, french The english, bulldogs The,
french we almost got A frenchy when we got, esther
which is she's A Jack. Russell but we almost we were,
looking we were, like and then the price difference WAS
i think kind.
Speaker 2 (45:58):
Of The, yeah that's that's a lot of, zeros, MAN
i don't know If i'd spend, That like If zach needed,
surgery you'd have a hard time getting that out of
me for that ten. Grand, yeah well to buy a
dog ain't, happening you.
Speaker 4 (46:10):
KNOW i could see me spending that kind of money
right and, going, man we got so much in this
doll and then it does something like eat a pair
of underwear and die some horrible, death or run out
in the street and the car runs out.
Speaker 2 (46:22):
Exact holy, cow you want to.
Speaker 3 (46:24):
Talk i'd be you're really sad you lost your? DOT
i Lost i'm SAID i lost ten.
Speaker 2 (46:29):
Ground what would happen to the dog's fur when it's
always surrounded by the bubble. WRAP i would have it
in BECAUSE i, seriously, MAN i understand nobody pet, a, do,
don't don't, touch, don't couldn't do.
Speaker 4 (46:42):
It, yeah you wouldn't take it out in public because, people,
man they lose their minds OVER i see people two
and three of them in one.
Speaker 2 (46:48):
Home i'm, like what kind of loan was? That oh,
gosh or you.
Speaker 4 (46:53):
Had access to the pups and you got some sort
of a break or, something because, Man i'm telling you
all day long in the pet store or they're ten
grand all day probably more than that now even but,
yeah they're talking about this streak began in twenty twenty.
Two before, that the lab was the number one, dog
the number one breed for thirty one.
Speaker 2 (47:14):
Years now is not like the popularity how people that have,
them Because i'm wondering if there's a geographic element. There
i'm all Over. COLUMBUS i don't see a lot of
those Those french people. Bulldogs, yeah, yeah, Uh i'm trying to.
Speaker 4 (47:28):
THINK i don't really see any in our neighborhood. Either
Now i'm thinking about, It but Then i'm. Not you,
Know jenny. Does she walks esther mostly and that's when
other people with their, dogs you know.
Speaker 2 (47:38):
Whatever, yeah as they're just tries to eat every other.
Dog for the most. PART i have two other neighbors
with small. Dogs one of Them's CHIHUAHUA'S i forget what
the other they might Be English. Terrors but then everybody
else in my neighborhood has in big saddle up. Dogs you,
know they walk them in the evenings and so, forth
and they'll stop and have some hay and their loves.
Dogs i've never seen one of those in the. Neighborhood
(48:01):
they stopping as they got. Hi Oh, silver let's take a.
Walk you got, me, man damn you.
Speaker 4 (48:16):
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retriever after The frenchy Now Golden, retriever The, Lab German,
shepherd and.
Speaker 2 (48:26):
Poodle you.
Speaker 4 (48:27):
Know MOSTLY i would love to have A. Doberman that's
what that might. Like since we're talking. DOGS i don't
know if you've Ever I've they're so, fierce BUT i
need a much larger piece of property to have A
doberman or, two if you, WILL i always think of the,
lads if you, Will, Yes i'm back, zeus the.
Speaker 2 (48:45):
LADS i love those.
Speaker 4 (48:48):
Dogs they're so fierce and, man they will right now
charge it whatever and and defend.
Speaker 2 (48:53):
You they NEED i. NEED i want A doberman with
a bigger mouth, though because their heads are so. Thin,
YEAH i Want if they got, ATTACK i wanted to
take a real big bite out of. You, yeah not
just you can those little mouth. BITES i want a big.
BITE i want like your whole fi to come. Off
oh they got a big. BITE i don't think it's
just THE i mean you've seen the, yeah, yeah. Yeah
(49:14):
they just look like they're waiting for somebody to invade
your home or, say come, Here i'd like to meet.
Speaker 3 (49:18):
You, yeah they're going in that.
Speaker 4 (49:19):
Window they could talk you, right definitely a, voice, yes
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