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November 13, 2024 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Time time, time, luck and load.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
The Michael darry.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
Show is on the air officially turned around. Guys, we
are back, baby, we are back. We are back, Plastic,
we are back.

Speaker 4 (00:24):
Yes, bag bag look Americas, bag bag.

Speaker 5 (00:33):
Yes.

Speaker 6 (00:33):
Bag Where we just take a look at at at
all the federal agencies and say, do we really need

(00:56):
whatever it is four hundred and twenty eight federal agencies
like the so many that people have never heard of,
and that half overlapping areas of responsibility. We should I
don't know, Probably we should get I mean there are
more federal agencies than there are years since the established
in the United States, which means that we've created more
than one federal agency per year on average. That seems

(01:18):
a lot.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
That's a lot.

Speaker 6 (01:20):
That's a lot, So we should have that seems crazy.
I think we should able to get away with ninety
nine agencies. I don't know. That seems a lot, like
a lot of agency.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
It's a lot. We need a little, We need a little.

Speaker 7 (01:49):
I got a message to demands of illegal amans that
Joe Biden's released in our country in violation of federal law.
You better start packing now.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
You're there.

Speaker 7 (02:00):
I'm right because you're going home. I got another message,
another message to the criminal cartels in Mexico. You're smuggling
a fener off across this country to kill one hundred
and forty eight thousand young Americans. You have killed more
Americans than every terrorist organization in the world combined. And

(02:22):
that's when President Trump gets back in office, he's going
to designate to you a terrorist organization and he's gonna
wipe you off the face of the earth.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
You're done, You're done.

Speaker 8 (02:36):
Follow me, follow me.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
If there's a chance to course correct it.

Speaker 9 (02:51):
But uh, it would take the new Trump administration going
after it really hard. How would they correct it? Well,
first of all, you got a fire. You gotta fire
the Chairman of Joint Chiefs, and you got to fire this.
I mean, obviously gonna bring in a new Secretary of Defense.
But any general that was involved, general, admiral, whatever, that
was involved in any of the DEI.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
WOP, it's gotta go.

Speaker 9 (03:10):
Either you're in for war fighting that and that's it.
That's the only litmus test we care about. You got
to get DEI and c RT out of military academy
so you're not training young officers to be baptized in
this type of thinking. And then you know, whatever the standards,
whatever the combat standards were saying, I don't know nineteen
ninety five, let's just make those the standards. And as

(03:31):
far as recruiting to hire the guy that you know
did top gun Maverick and create some real ads that
motivate people that want to serve.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
You asked for it, you got it. Great news, Ted
Cruz announcing this morning that he will vote for Rick
Scott for Senate Majority Leader. And that is a good thing.

Speaker 10 (04:08):
It is such a sign that nobody in Texas, you know,
I have received thousands of emails asking me to convey
to Ted Cruz, and in many cases saying that they've
called his phones, they've called his offices in Texas and DC,

(04:30):
They've reached out him on social media.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
And it is not an exaggeration when I tell you,
not one of them, not one asked that he vote
for fellow Texan John Cornyn, not a single one, not
that he was ever going to. There was no worry

(04:55):
of that he was going to vote for John Thune
of South Dakota. He has changed his vote, which will
be today to Rick Scott. That's all I can say
on that other than to say that we got the

(05:20):
result we were seeking, and that is a good thing.
I don't typically do breaking news, as you have heard
me say, and as you should know by now, because
that's not our thing, not a news organization, and most
primary news is shall I say, biased, So for me

(05:46):
to do breaking news, I would have to be relying
on another news agency that has broke the news, and
I don't trust that. So you can trust that if
I am giving you breaking news, I have reason to
know that it is accurate. A local story we have

(06:10):
not covered, but I wanted to make sure we did.
I'm very happy about this. It actually comes from a
primary news source that I do trust, and that is
Houston's own highly trusted KTRH Morning News. Maga moms have
swept the elections of a local school board. Four conservative
moms elected to the Conroe school Board. The story from

(06:34):
the esteemed KTRH Morning News.

Speaker 3 (06:37):
Conroe Conservatives complete a historic sweep in last week's school
board elections. Four more conservative moms were elected, including Mary
Anne Horton, to the Conroe school Board.

Speaker 11 (06:49):
This is a big moment for parents in our district
to get more involved in our children's educations and then
also for teachers.

Speaker 3 (06:56):
Also winning was Melissa Similar, giving Conro ISD the first
fully conservative school board in Texas.

Speaker 4 (07:03):
I would love to see that happen in other districts
where the public lives up and sees the good that
we're able to do, we can observe as a model
in other districts.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
Conroe ISD also has the first all female school board
in Texas history.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
Kick Ass Ladies Nicole May, Lindsey Dawson, Melissa Similar, and
mary Anne Horton. Those are the four lovely ladies who
were just elected to the board. I love this. It

(07:43):
says three other conservative mombs were elected two years ago,
led by Misty Odenweller. Somebody. They probably all listened to
the show, but ask somebody asked them to call ask one.
I don't want a bunch of them, you know, women
like to do that. They like to get two or
three of them on here and they's cackling and all that.
We're not having that. It's a serious show. I would

(08:06):
like to hear from one of you ladies on the
show seven one three, one thousand, Nicole May, Lindsey Dawson,
Melissa Similar, Mary Anne Horton, right now. Their husbands are

(08:27):
so proud. You realize their house is tour to hell
right now. They've got buttons everywhere, the beds hadn't been made,
dishes are everywhere, and their husbands are keeping it together
and supporting their wives and so proud of their wives.
Now their kids are maybe going, oh mom, but they'll

(08:48):
be proud when they grow up. This this is fantastic.
What I'm serious, It's just wonderful. Chro congratulations, damn it.

Speaker 12 (08:56):
All right, this is Mark Chestnut and Joy the czar
of talk radio.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
Set up there in the morning. Do you see that
crazy summer? Keep me in your horror for a while.

Speaker 12 (09:13):
It's a green, weaving, nightly.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
Cold, but all of Suddain time.

Speaker 10 (09:19):
Just keep me in your horror for a while.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
If you're on the southeast side, or just have a
minute to drive and you're off today, or got a
couple hours to kill, or you're in between calls. They
are staging right now at eighteen sixty Old Spanish Trail

(09:51):
for the funeral procession of Marcelo Garcia, sometimes a firefighter
who died in the line of duty. Let's start at
eighteen sixty Old Spanish Trail and it will proceed to
sixty nine hundred Lawndale. So I'll give you the route
if you'd like to pick a spot and be there

(10:12):
to salute. It starts east from eighteen sixty Old Spanish Trail,
left onto two eighty eight northbound. You're following laun Remo,
so you're gonna start it at eighteen sixty Old Spanish Trail,
make a left onto two eighty eight, which will take
you northbound. You're gonna exit to so take twoy eight

(10:36):
up to forty five southbound, okay, and then you're gonna
exit wayside and turn left. A girl must have written
this that's east, and then you're gonna turn right on
Lawndale and end up at sixty nine hundred Lawndale. Driver,

(10:58):
this is the seventy ninth firefighter to die in the
Houston Fire Department history. Eleven died from two thousand to
twenty thirteen. I was on council for some of those.
Matthew Renault, Iron Bill Dowling, Robert Bebie, Robert Garner, Anne Sullivan,

(11:24):
and Sullivan was a story. She been a volunteer firefighter
out I think it was northwest like Tomball Magnolia area.
She wanted to be a firefighter so badly, so she
went and served as a volunteer to learn, to build

(11:45):
up some experience until finally there was a cadet class
and she was accepted. Little bitty thing. I mean, I
bet she was five one or five to two and
one hundred and five pounds, a little bitty thing. I
did not know her. We had a mutual friend, and

(12:06):
I'm trying to remember who it was, but anyway, she
was a part of that fire with Ironbill Dowling there
at Hillcroft, the Indian dude that burned his restaurant down
in front of that hot sheet motel right there southwest
of Hillcroft on the on the south side, and they

(12:33):
showed up to what later turned out to be a
clearly staged event with the intention. I think there were
accelerants used, a lot of things that the firefighters could
not have possibly imagined, could not have possibly imagined. I
want to go back because the Trump victory is fantastic,

(12:55):
but there are a lot of victories happening across the
country that that we need to pay attention to because
I want them to expire to inspire more victories. Y'all
are letting me down. I have not heard from one
of these conro isd moms who just won. So somebody
out there that knows them, ask them to call. Here's

(13:16):
the number. It's easy, seven one three nine nine nine
one thousand seven one three nine nine nine one thousand,
or email me. Nicole May, Lindsay Dawson, Melissa Simler, and
Mary Ann Horton. And I don't know what they did
to win. Maybe they just got out there and worked.
Women will work, women will block walk. I love it,

(13:38):
the mommy power. I'm here for it. I think this
is fantastic and the teachers will be thrilled with these
new board members and an all mommy board, an all
woman board. These were these are all they were all
born women from none of them transitioned. I love the
idea of mommy's on the board, conservative mommy on the board.

(14:02):
And I will tell you that the superintendent, who I
don't know are the administrators, have already asked them to
go to lunch and tried to explain to them, hey,
we unders because this happened to me. You know, we
understand what you have to say when you're out there campaigning,
but this is very, very complicated and we want to

(14:23):
warn you we're not don't don't, don't source me on this,
but some people within the education hierarchy are concerned some
of the things you said could put us in violation
of our state and federal funding. Oh really, yeah, it's okay,
you didn't know. I would just advise you. You know,

(14:47):
we're we're excited, excited to have you on the board.
I would just advise you don't make any more statements
or promises because state and federal law is very strict
on what a school board member can do and what
they can say, and it could get us in a

(15:08):
lot of hot water. So if you promise that you're
gonna shut down, you know, transitioning of kids into school,
and I listen, I'll tell you, I'm an assistant superintendent.
I will tell you I think I think we could
we could we could bolster our policies, we could make

(15:30):
them more robust. And you know, I'll tell you I'm
new to the district. I've only been here for eighteen years.
I will tell you that what that we need, we
do need more community engagement. Do we need committees to
review some of these things and make sure that we
have complete buy in and community yes, absolutely, and we're

(15:53):
gonna do that. Okay, you've got my commitment. We're going
to do that. What I don't want is for you
to go out and speak to, you know, some of
these homeowners groups and some of the chambers of commerce
and things and make promises on things like Trump and
nothing against Trump. Don't get me wrong, I'm not criticizing Trump.
But you get out there and you make a statement

(16:16):
that you meant as harmless it came from a good spot,
and then we are potentially subjected to state funding or lawsuits.
You know, this is one of the things. You know,
we're going to catch you up to speed on your
new board member orientation, but there are a lot of
lawsuits and now you are in an official capacity as

(16:36):
a school board member, and I know the last thing
you want to do is get the school board in
legal trouble. And of course they can go after you personally.
So what I would suggest is enjoy this victory, you know,
start preparing yourself reading about education policy. Uh. This is

(16:57):
going to be a really really in re a ching
time for you, and I think you're going to enjoy
your service. I just want to make sure you're aware
so you don't accidentally make a mistake and get us,
get the district, the kids, or you in trouble, because
I can assure you this. We're all working together, and

(17:17):
I think this is exciting. I think it's exciting that
y'all blew out the school board members that we we've
kept in place, who've given us pay raises and allowed
us to get away with whatever we wanted and never
questioned us once. I'm excited that y'all went behind our
backs and got all the parents to excited to elect y'all.

(17:42):
I think this is going to be a great time.
I mean, I'm really looking forward to you questioning every
single thing that I do because I'm corrupt and I've
been here forever, and I'm self dealing, and so are
all the other people. It's gonna be a great time
for the disc Just wanted to get y'all kind of oriented.
Are they on the line? Which one?

Speaker 5 (17:59):
Two of them?

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Same time?

Speaker 12 (18:00):
I told you probably out of tune.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
Now you might have to edit that.

Speaker 12 (18:07):
This is Mark Chestnut and Jar Bizar of Talk Radio.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
I'm going to tell you Pete heg Seth as Secretary
of Defense is the most fired up I've been about
a cabinet secretary and certainly a defense secretary in my lifetime.
This is game changing. This sends a strong message. This

(18:35):
guy's a twenty year veteran combat veteran who just happened
to go to two Ivy League schools, and they're trying
to say, oh, we never heard of him. The establishment
and media are saying we never heard of him. Who
he is the fact that you never heard of him
tells me everything. Times are changing, folks, Times are changing,

(18:57):
and not because the wind blew, but because people are
making it happen. But don't get lost in all these
great national stories and missed the local stuff that's happening,
like the Conrod isd that has just elected four women.
Mommy power. I love it. I'm here for it, Nicole May,

(19:20):
Lindsay Dawson, Melissa Similar and Mary Anne Horton. You got
them all on the line, Ramon, you move mountains. Okay.
I don't know. See I got a picture of seven
of them, and I don't know if that's seven because
there were three. That might be all three of them.
Oh my goodess. They are a spunky little group. One
of them's got her eyes closed. I gotta figure out
which one that is, she's got glasses, she's got dark hair.

(19:43):
One of them looks like she just came from tennis.
One of them's got a maggot cap on and a
jacket down on the end. One of them's tall, she
might have played college volleyball. One of them's got a
bright red jacket with black buttons. I don't know what
I gotta ask her there half of them, they're all blonde.
We're gonna have to ask about that. I'm not sure

(20:05):
if they're natural blondes or not. One of them's got
a ball cap on. And then one of them's got
kind of a shy smile. She's the one you got
to keep your eyes. She's got kind of a shy
uh smile. I don't know her name. Who did you
put on? You put them all on the first time?
Oh my goodness, for we've never done this. All right,
So do y'all know which picture I'm talking about? Nicole, Lindsay, Melissa,
and Marianne.

Speaker 5 (20:27):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
Okay, well let's let's start this way. Who is the
tall one that probably played college volleyball. She's six feet
tall or more.

Speaker 5 (20:36):
That's me. I'm Lindsay Dawson, five eleven.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
That's okay. Immediately to your left, there's a woman in
like a realtor's jacket. She got a red jacket with
black buttons. What's her name?

Speaker 5 (20:54):
That's Melissa Similar.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
Melissa Similar? All right, what's hers she here? What's her story? Yeah?
I know, but they don't want to self ad.

Speaker 5 (21:08):
She's an English professor.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
Oh that's awesome, Okay, that's cool. All right. Then to
her right is a woman with a big smile. She's
wearing a T shirt, she got a ball cap and
a white cap. Who is that?

Speaker 5 (21:26):
That's Mary Anne Horton, Marianne Horton. That's Mary Anne Horton.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
Okay, all right. Now let's go to the other end.
There's a woman, she's all she's the only other one
wearing a jacket, and she's got a maga cat, a
red maga cap on. What's her name? That Tiffany. She
looks like a Tiffany. Then there's one right beside her
that's very spunky. She's got kind of a shy smile,

(21:53):
like she can't believe she's here. She's got a ball
she's got a T shirt on, she's got her hair
pulled back, no makeup. What's her name, that's Melissa Done.
I got my eye on her because I can tell
she's going to be trouble. She's the one that makes
you think she's all nice. She is trouble, all right.
The next one just came from a tennis match. She's

(22:13):
got a short white skirt on maybe pickleball. What's her name?

Speaker 4 (22:18):
That is me, Misty Odin Weller. And that's what I
was working and wearing at the poles the whole time.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
You don't have to defend yourself for having fun here.
And then we got one. She's kind of shy, she's
got brown hair, she got her eyes closed, and she's
the only one wears glasses.

Speaker 5 (22:35):
That's me, Nicoole. May they the only taxture of her
eyes are closed is the one that's circulated.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
Well, your eyes are very much closed. And then I guess,
y'all all wear I watch? I mean, yeah, I watches.

Speaker 4 (22:51):
I didn't even notice that.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
Oh you know what, that's not true. Nicole doesn't have
an eye watch. Nicole's like me, she doesn't wear a watch. Ladies,
I am so excited for Conrad isd And I have
to tell you from a personal level, the fact that
you would be willing to do this, to put yourself
out there to be criticized, to be gossiped about, to
take time away from your family, to risk losing. I mean,

(23:14):
people forget that that's a big deal. To get out
there and work your butt off, which is what it
takes to win a local elections are the nastiest kind
of elections. And the fact that y'all would be willing
to do this the biggest congratulations ever. Now, I want
you to change the whole world in your job, but
you've already done something amazing. I'm so incredibly proud of you.

(23:36):
So misty, you won two years ago, you and three others, yes, sir,
And so there were three of y'all on the board
or four of y'all on the board already?

Speaker 4 (23:46):
Three Melissa Duncan, Tiffany Nelson and myself have served the
last two years, okay.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
And were y'all the only ones that ran two years ago?

Speaker 6 (24:00):
No?

Speaker 4 (24:00):
There were others that ran, including incumbent.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
Okay, No, No, But y'all were the only ones that ran.
Y'all the only ones that won. Did y'all lose some
races and then this time you swept it?

Speaker 4 (24:11):
No? We all three were first time runners.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
I love this so much. Did y'all coordinate this? Or
y'all are y'all girlfriends? Are y'all you know in a
tennis league or a junior league or something?

Speaker 4 (24:23):
No? God together?

Speaker 1 (24:26):
And then how did y'all know that y'all were all reformers?
Y'all were all students first? I mean, how did how
did y'all figure that out?

Speaker 5 (24:36):
Well?

Speaker 4 (24:37):
I was more all were getting engaged. Yeah, and we
were all getting engaged, and then we started to meet
each other. Then God brought us together through those encounters.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
So exactly what Tiffany, Melissa, Misty, Nicole, Lindsay, Melissa, and
Marianne hold on just a moment, I'm so fired of it,
but we might just move to Conrad and put our
kids in school.

Speaker 3 (25:00):
This is Tracy Baird and welcome to the lifestyles of
the not so rich and famous are as.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
I call it the Michael Barry Shows.

Speaker 13 (25:16):
She can kill with the smiles, she can wound with
her eyes, and she can ruin yourr faith with her
casual life, and she only reveals what she wants you
to see. She hides like a child, but she's always
a woman.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
To me, how long have you heard me preach that
we need fewer former student body presidents. I'm a former
student body president. I can tell you from the school
boards to the state houses to Congress. You got a
bunch of dudes that went to law school that want

(26:01):
to be in politics. And it's the same group. And
then you got your black candidate who wants to wants
to consolidate power, and you got your person over here
that's going to represent but just people that are elected
for the purpose of true service. You've got to have

(26:21):
more mommies because everything we do, we've let government get
out of the hands of what matters most, which is
what the family unit. And it's been a voice that
has not been heard from enough. You just bring different
things to the table. This is an affirmative action. This
is good candidates rising up in the public saying yeah, yeah,

(26:44):
we need more of that. What's happening now is broken.
I messed up ramon Toromy. Tiffany's not on the call.
We have Melissa, Misty, Nicole, Lindsay, Melissa, and there are
two Melissa's only one? Yes, Well, how come I got
two Melissa's. Oh, Melissa's in the picture. Okay, only one
of them's in the Oh yeah, okay, all right, ladies,

(27:06):
I don't want to hear I'm not taking no for
an answer. I called Chris Sadler at Honor Cafe and
I want y'all to meet at lunch today at noon
on Thompson Street and take a photo of all of
y'all eating lunch there together. And that way people in
Conrad can swing by and meet y'all. So don't say no.
I don't want to hear it. I don't care what
you're getting your nails done or whatever else. It's today

(27:27):
at noon at Thompson and it's on me. Do you
know where that is?

Speaker 4 (27:32):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (27:33):
How many of y'all live?

Speaker 5 (27:34):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (27:34):
Ramon said I should just pick one and call out
the name. It's easier, Nicole. How many of y'all live
in the Woodlands.

Speaker 5 (27:42):
Let's see one? About four or five of us?

Speaker 4 (27:46):
Do?

Speaker 1 (27:48):
Melissa? When you decided to run, was there a seminal moment?

Speaker 5 (27:53):
Was it?

Speaker 1 (27:53):
Did your kid come home and say something or did
you just say, like Elijah in the Bible, here am
I sending me? What was that moment? What were you said?
You know what? I'm going to do this?

Speaker 8 (28:03):
Okay, I'm the only Melissa On.

Speaker 4 (28:05):
So that was my husband was actually an administrator in
the district, so that was that was my reason for
getting involved.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
Well, should I be worried.

Speaker 4 (28:14):
Behind the curtain what was going on?

Speaker 1 (28:15):
Should I be worried that you're not a reformer?

Speaker 4 (28:19):
No, not at all. You could ask my husband. It
was there were years of ever, years in the making, Misty.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
If I were to ask you, who is going to
be the biggest reformer in the group, the one that's
going to come in there ready to slash and burn
and rebuild this thing into a glorious temple of education,
who is that going to be?

Speaker 5 (28:46):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (28:46):
Wow, that's there's no way to do that, because we
all came with a passion for all of our students,
and every one of us has seriously come in with
a list already of priorities.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
So give me, give me one or two off your list, Misty.

Speaker 4 (29:05):
Well, I will say that Nicole is strong, very strong
in the advocacy for special ed and dyslexia, and she's
already doing that and has caused a lot of change
in the state of Texas with the Handbook for Dyslexia.
So I think that's going to continue, and I would say,
Marianna is on uh already serving and working with other

(29:28):
districts and stuff regarding the discipline issues. Those were both
of those things were concerns of ours for Melissa uh Duncan,
Tiffany and myself. But they they we had our hands
tied because there were only three of us and that
we were outvoted on everything. But those are two that
are going forward. I'm Lindsay is all over the finances

(29:51):
and educational outcomes. Smiler is all over educational outcomes. And
Melissa and Tiffany and I have been going strong on
Title nine and policies that are set in place to
protect our children. But I can't tell you too. I mean,
I mean, there's been a whole bunch of them, so

(30:12):
and going forward will be I mean, are you should
Our desires are grand, it'll be, and our mandate was huge,
So I'm looking forward to seeing what we can all
get done together.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
Well, you understand there will be pushback. There are people
who are established who think they run the district. But
you were elected to be their bosses, and never ever
back down, and stay strong and support each other, and
you will be able to make this happen. Mari Anne
what specifically with regard to discipline are you concerned about

(30:44):
because I'm for bringing back spanking and i am for
bringing back tough punishments.

Speaker 11 (30:50):
Well, I think you know, there's been a lot done
in recent years that have really limited what teachers can
do regarding sending out students from the classroom. A lot
of time those kids come right back in. So there's
some stuff that we need to address at the state
level regarding the discipline code. But then also how we
handle it locally, you know, maybe with more leveled consequences

(31:10):
so kids know the expectations and we hold them to it.

Speaker 1 (31:14):
Lindsey, let's talk about finances. I see these school districts
around here building one hundred million dollars sports stadiums and
they'll throw in swimming and some other things just to
get community buy in. What are we going to do?
What are you going to do to rein this in
and reduce taxes and deliver better education.

Speaker 5 (31:37):
Well, Michael, you may not know, but right now we
have a twelve million dollar deficit conor isd does because
of our overspending. So the first thing that we're going
to have to do is have an extensive third party
audit done to see where the money is going, to
make sure it's not just at the top, but it's

(31:57):
actually getting to the classrooms. Because right now teachers have
to buy their own supplice at the beginning of every year.
That should not be the case. It needs to be
students based budgeting, classroom prioritize first.

Speaker 1 (32:13):
I agree. I played extracurriculars. It was a great experience.
I believe in it. I think you learn a lot
of things from that. But you have to get back
to the in classroom education. And the fact is too
much is spent outside the education. It is the teacher
and the student. Are any of you former teachers.

Speaker 11 (32:36):
My fellow Marianne and Melissa?

Speaker 1 (32:37):
Are Maranna and Melissa? Melissa that with the shat smile
or Melissa on the end? Who's the professor?

Speaker 11 (32:46):
The realtor jacket.

Speaker 1 (32:47):
That, Oh, please don't say that again. I felt bad
after I said that, that's just me trying to be.

Speaker 8 (32:54):
So misty.

Speaker 4 (32:55):
Is an educator, Mary Anne, Melissa are all educators?

Speaker 1 (33:00):
Ladies. Promised me that a year from now, I will
not be disappointed because y'all got in there and sold out.
I mean, I have this idea that it is just
going to be a glorious, glorious moment of reform, and
that across the country. I mean, I'm not kidding. Across
the country, people will be saying, will there be hold

(33:21):
on one second? I want to hold you one more.
Don't forget you're having lunch at Honor Cafe. I'm going
to try to be there. Ramon says he's going to
try to be there, but no promises. At noon, Chris
Sadler has has saved you back at table hold on
just a moment. Melissa missed, Nicole, Lindsay, Melissa and Mary
Anne and Tiffany, although Tiffany didn't see fit to call
in so we might. She's still on our list.
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