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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Donald Trump made a statement, Good morning, Donald Trump made
a statement. Things are good. Energy prices are down, gas
prices are down, Mortgage rates are down, but not as
much as i'd like. Stiff over there at the Federal Reserve.
But we'll be out of it. We'll be rid of him
pretty soon. I kind of like having my president talks

(00:21):
like this. I'd had enough of the well you know, no, no,
we need we need people who talk and act like
we do and get things done. Came across this the
coolest college major anywhere. McPherson College in Kansas is the

(00:43):
only college in America that offers a bachelor's degree in
automotive restoration. Students learned bumper to bumper classic car restoration.
They're currently twenty three cars being worked on inside the
college at the moment, in various stages of reoration. From
arare nineteen fifty six Austin Healey Lemon's to a nineteen

(01:07):
fifty three Mercedes Benz three hundred s cabriolet to a
nineteen sixty seven Mini Cooper s. The story from Vox Business.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
We are the only school in the country that has
a bachelor's degree in historic automotive restoration. And we're committed
to that because we believe that the liberal arts and
the technological components of restoring cars fit hand in hand,
because you have to understand not only how to work
on the cars, but how to make decisions about restoring
those cars and to what point are they restored to,

(01:39):
what are the techniques that are involved, what's the history
of this car, and what makes it important. The growth
of our program over the last fifteen years has been incredible.
We have about one hundred and seventy five students in
the program right now. They come from all over the
country and they study in different areas, so they're all
automotive restoration majors, but they might choose an emphasis in technology, management,

(02:01):
art and design, communication, or history, and so they take
their love of the automobile and are really able to
channel that into their interests and their career aspirations.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
I knew I liked working on cars. I knew I
liked working on old cars specifically, and there's no other
program like this one, so in my head, this is
the only place I could have possibly gone.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
That was one of the main reasons I came is
like here, you're almost guaranteed to have a job after graduation.
Like everybody you know has great internships and by the
time they graduate, they have multiple places they could go
work for, So it's a great place to be.

Speaker 5 (02:35):
I've already sent my.

Speaker 4 (02:36):
Acceptance letter like two weeks ago for a full time
position as a tremor at a shop in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 6 (02:43):
The cool thing about this AI is not replacing this
AI maybe might replace me, but it's not replacing you know.
I talk about that when we're assembling an engine and
you've turned that engine over by hand and feeling that
everything is spot on.

Speaker 5 (03:04):
AI can't replace that. It can't. It can tell it can't.
It can't replace that.

Speaker 6 (03:10):
You can't get it to you know, we can have
computer controlled machines that will do the machine work, but.

Speaker 5 (03:15):
These cars are one of a kind. A lot of
them are one of a kind thing.

Speaker 6 (03:19):
The setup we have to know how to use the
manual equipment to do that.

Speaker 3 (03:23):
It really makes you appreciate all the small things. Just
you know how simple old cars were. I mean, you
could diagnose a car on the side of the road
compared to today, where you know, you get out a scan
tool and the whole entire team behind you to be
able to fix a car.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
We consider the skills that we're teaching heritage skills, so
they are not things that students are learning in shop class,
if there's even a shop class in their school anymore.
And so from the woodworking to the hand fabrication to metal,
all of the hand sewing of seats, things like that,
these are all skills that are disappearing, and that's why
we're so committed to make ensure that they continue, that

(04:02):
they're handed on to a new generation.

Speaker 5 (04:07):
I love that.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
We got too many kids coming out of college with
the psychology degree in four years of fraternity. It's time
to offer things that are real skills that our economy needs.
We need the you Go Back average new car price
hits record high at fifty thousand. That's for the average.

(04:30):
Kelly Bluebook says the average price for a new car
was fifty thousand and eighty dollars in September, marking the
first time the going rate of a passenger vehicle average
has exceeded fifty thousand dollars. Aaron Keating, an executive analyst
that Cocks Automotive, the world's largest automotive services provider, says
today's auto market is being driven by wealthier households who

(04:54):
have access to capital, good loan rates and are propping
up the higher end of the market. Tarriffs have introduced
new cost pressures to the business, but the pricing story
in September was mostly driven by the healthy mix of
evs and higher end vehicles, pushing the new vehicle ATP
into uncharted territory. Card debt has also reached record levels

(05:16):
and a growing number of car owners owe more on
their vehicles than their worth. Edmunds says that more than
one in four new vehicle owners owe more on their
cars than they are worth and carry more than ten
thousand dollars in debt. I was in high school when
the UGO was at its peak.

Speaker 7 (05:35):
Remember this when it comes to building top dependable cars
that America's boast affordable prices, you Go leads the way
others are trying to follow but can't match Hugo's reliability
for the price. Now you go leads with a four year,
forty thousand mile warranty and for one year of twelve
thousand miles, all you pay for work is.

Speaker 8 (05:53):
The guys, that's piece of money. That's that's you go for.
Your new is either called one eight hundred USA. You go,
you go committed to go through the type of its
most dependable cars.

Speaker 7 (06:04):
A little money can buy.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
Man, that was a raggedy ass car, if ever there
was one. I don't know that a more raggedy car
was made in my lifetime. I had a classmate who
had one. Must have been a year or two old,
and it was already raggedy. I don't think they had
air conditioning. I don't know how you sell a car
in Texas without air conditioning. If you want to know

(06:27):
if somebody around you. You don't know how much money
anybody has, and you don't have to be a billionaire
to be happy in Texas, but you got to have
air conditioning. If I see somebody driving along and they
got their window down their head out like a dog,
I think to myself, oh man, now that is suffering.
If somebody is living in Texas driving inside a hot

(06:51):
box vehicle and doesn't have air conditioning, that's when I think,
oh man, there, but for the grace.

Speaker 5 (06:57):
Of God, go a.

Speaker 9 (07:00):
This is.

Speaker 10 (07:03):
I know.

Speaker 9 (07:04):
What's the name you say?

Speaker 1 (07:06):
Michael Buddy Terry writes ZAR, you're comment about traffic problems
at the Dome for sixty years were very inaccurate, maybe
twenty five to thirty at the most. In the beginning,
it was a dream of no traffic congestion. The area
around the dome was largely undeveloped. We had Loop six

(07:26):
to ten on the south side of the parking lot
carrying traffic east and west. Fannin South Maine, Kirby and
Buffalo Speedway taking traffic north and west ost Old Spanish
Trail going east at the time. Not much housing south
of six ten, but South Maine easily handled that. Westbury

(07:49):
was Loop six' ten To South Post. Oh at the,
TIME i was involved With Gray Line tours as general.
Manager we ran buses to the games from the major.
Hotels went to maybe one hundred to one hundred and
twenty events a year over a five year. Period came
to really hate, baseball even though admission was. Free no

(08:09):
real traffic congestion in the area till the mid, eighties
and nothing serious till the late. Nineties you want traffic,
congestion Try Rice. Stadium in late, forties fifties and. Sixties
you could walk from the stadium To bissonet On South
shepherd faster than you could drive. It after the game
we lived At bartlett And South. Shepherd good. Show just inaccurate. History.

(08:36):
Okay In New Orleans, News LaToya The destroyer is unable
to meet payroll after tens of millions of dollars spent
on questionable, contracts needless, initiatives and frivolous. Travel but, sure
let's Blame. Whitey that always seems to. Work one listener,

(08:59):
says are this was last. Night actually it's early this.
Morning But, Zaras i'm listening to YOUR am podcast the
last hour from yesterday's morning. Show you talk about a
discussion with The secretary Of state And, vanity and you
said gay men go to great links to remain. Attractive,
sir you paint with two broad a, brush and you
have more homosexual, listeners and you have more homosexuals listening

(09:23):
and interacting. Daily the MOST i do to maintain my
appearance is shower and shave my head and trim my.
Beard i'm four hundred pounds AND i love food more than.
Exercise not all homos want to be. ATTRACTIVE i don't
want to date or be in a relationship because the
dating situation is not like a hetero. Couple dates and

(09:45):
events and getting to know each other it's all about
the physical with gay. Guys not interested in. That DoD
you get all that mud taking. NOTES i want to
make sure you got it all. DOWN a career criminals
described as a habitual car burglar who was free on,

(10:05):
bond has been arrested for murdering a young man who
was set to join The. Navy the story FROM abc.

Speaker 11 (10:11):
Thirteen for, months justice Eluded julie And como's. Family the
twenty one year old on the cusp of joining the,
navy but he was gunned down during a night out
with friends In. Midtown police said he'd confronted a man
he believed was breaking into a friend's. Car february, Sixteenth
court documents revealing a witness told Police como jumped on

(10:34):
the suspect's.

Speaker 4 (10:35):
Back we were just scuffling with the, guy and then
next few, seconds good gunshots went.

Speaker 11 (10:42):
Off one struck this, man hitting him in the. Arm
others Hit, como killing.

Speaker 10 (10:47):
Him oh my.

Speaker 11 (10:48):
Gosh his mother speaking with us at a vigil days
after his.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
Murder i'm still.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
EMPTY i just want you to turn yourselfie in so
we can have.

Speaker 11 (10:57):
Justice police soon released this sketch of the, suspect but
in the. End they say it was his OWN dna
that gave him. Away left on a croc retrieved from the.
Scene thirty eight year Old Tristan williams arrested at His
Green's point home. Yesterday court record show he's an habitual
car burglar with a criminal history spanning two, decades arrested
four times for breaking into, cars but only convicted in

(11:20):
two of those, cases the others thrown out as part
of plea. Agreements on his second, conviction he was sentenced
to just four days in jail on.

Speaker 12 (11:29):
A misdemeanor on a property. Crime that's not unusual at.

Speaker 11 (11:32):
All we asked criminal defense Attorney Joe venus to Review williams's,
record which later included two felony, convictions one for, drugs
another for a weapons. Violation in, all he racked up
twenty four criminal charges In Harris county before the murder.

Speaker 12 (11:48):
Charge that's not that unusual when you're talking about, misdemeanors
and as people go on you you'll see rap sheets
that get longer than.

Speaker 11 (11:59):
That time Of como's, murder court record Show williams was
out on bond for a different, crime a criminal mischief
charge he picked up In, november just four months, Prior
belie say he damaged a car door handle with a.

Speaker 1 (12:12):
SCREWDRIVER a hearing.

Speaker 11 (12:14):
Officer let him out of jail with a one hundred
dollars unsecured, bond meaning he never had to pay.

Speaker 12 (12:20):
It now you look at, that and that's generally not
somebody that's giving a general order bond To just with
that number of, priors.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
Think about how you Felt september, Tenth Charlie kirk had been.
Murdered you wanted the bad got. Caught Charlie, kirk wasn't your, husband,
son Brother. Fopler think about how you felt for his Widow,

(12:56):
personally we grieved as a. Nation it was so very,
senseless so very. Senseless and while the fellow who did
it was a, nut we do know that he was a,
nut there wasn't anything he was doing that was so

(13:19):
out of the ordinary that you could reasonably say everyone
should have seen that. Coming now we'd like to he
was arguing with.

Speaker 5 (13:30):
His dad or.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
Politics trump's A, nazi repeating what he's being told again
and again and, again which was meant to program. Him
but it wasn't a guy who had habitually harassed, people beaten,
people stole, cars broke into, houses, raped engaged in. Pedophilia

(13:56):
now imagine that that had happened from someone who shot other.
People because as sad As erica felt and the people
immediately Around Charlie, kirk that's how you feel when a
loved one is murdered by one of these masters That
Rodney ellis has a sick fetish with releasing onto the.

(14:20):
STREETS i genuinely wish every one of these people That
democrats want to release from from custody because they have
they watched A Susan sarendon movie and and got some
sort of thrill out of. IT i wish there was

(14:43):
a way to flip a switch and they could only attack.
DEMOCRATS i wish they could only attack. DEMOCRATS i don't
want them to attack democrats more than they're already attacking
the general. Public BUT i wish they were only attacking
democrats and then they would come to us for. Help
we go, no uh uh, no, no poor. Guy they
have a good shot at, life you. KNOW i give

(15:05):
them a, chance second, chance third, chance thirtieth. CHANCE i
will never understand messages like this subject line a literal.
OPPORTUNITY i hope you do read these you say you,
DO i want to delete. It at this, POINT i

(15:27):
hadn't absolutely in my mind a great marketing. Idea i'm
just a regular, guy veteran and a problem. SOLVER i
figured out in my mind an incredible market. Idea please
respond by calling gives a phone. Number my name. Is

(15:49):
i'm not going to say, that BUT i go by.

Speaker 10 (15:52):
NO i say.

Speaker 1 (15:52):
THAT i honestly don't know who else or reach out
to about. This feel free to forward this to anyone
that might be interested. It mm hmm in what?

Speaker 12 (16:05):
What?

Speaker 1 (16:08):
Uh, Hey, jimmy here's a MESSAGE i. GOT i don't
THINK i can use, it BUT i figure you probably.
Could you know you probably need a good marketing. Idea
what's the? Idea you had to call him to find?
Out you don't know the? Idea? UH i get this every. Day,

(16:35):
HEY i got something really important you need to? Know call.
Me can you imagine just all day dilling and people? Up,
hey Uh, Toby, yeah It's Michael. Berry oh good glad you?
Called how how you?

Speaker 3 (16:51):
Know?

Speaker 5 (16:51):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (16:52):
What? What what was?

Speaker 5 (16:53):
It?

Speaker 1 (16:53):
What what was the thing you? NEED i used to
do this twenty years of. THIS i used to actually
call and THEN i REALIZED i was hating people WHEN i, go,
oh it ain't. MUCH i was just, thinking if we
used to Write trump on the side of our, window
remember in shoe, polos like high, school you put like shoe,
paws you like home, coming you know Orange field eighty.

(17:16):
Nine we find y'all ain't remember how we do that.
Yet so it used to do. That but everybody Put.
Trump that would tell everybody how much we Like. Trump
and then the media would have to be like, that
sit down and shut up because it, no we all
Put trump on our. Windows AND i was just Thinking
i'd be a good. Idea what do you think?

Speaker 10 (17:38):
YEP i.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
Called. You, Yeah i'm a, Yeah i'm a bit At
martologo this. Weekend i'll let the president.

Speaker 12 (17:50):
Know, no.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
Thanks for thanks for thinking to. Me DeBie, Writes my
first car was a used dots and twelve hundred coup no.
Ac but it had the little triangle glass front. Window
you could turn it. In you could turn in to
blow on. YOU i was In Iowa Lyle way Aint.
HOUSTON i ain't tell you. That By god you'd have,

(18:15):
been it wouldn't be here. Today tzar should have known
something was wrong on THE Ugo they didn't even have
an owner's manual WHEN i drove it off the showroom.
FLOOR ac was a nine hundred dollars option WHICH i.
Bought you had to turn THE ac off to get

(18:35):
off the. Line at a. Light THE ac would run
your RPMs up to about three thousand to keep both
of them. Running made a left hand, turn the whole
shock instruck came up through the wheelwell on the passenger
rear side and displaced the rear. Speaker if it was,
raining you couldn't go over fifty five because the white
promoter wasn't strong enough to keep it going back and.

(18:56):
Forth if you went over fifty, five it would just
quiver in the middle of the. Windshield, well that's a
good description right. There That's Ronnie condren From Allied Fire
protection on mccaweugh In pairland to a one four eight
five sixty eight oh Three Allied Fire protection currently setting

(19:17):
the standard of excellence in fire and life Safety allied
Fire protection dot. Com it did a good fire protection. Company,
jim it'd be a good thing for us to Have
Obama's cash For. Clunkers eric, WRITES i read someone say
that The cash For clunkers program caused many perfectly usable

(19:39):
cars to be, scrapped burdening the middle class with having
to buy new or more expensive used. Cars with the
government bailout of most auto manufacturers during this, TIME i
wouldn't be surprised if that was the, intent not helping
people buy more efficient green vehicles as it was. Presented
none of the green program is what they claim it.
Is that's just a, Fact Chris shepherd, writes subject four

(20:03):
door you? Go what do you call a four? Door you?

Speaker 5 (20:07):
GO a?

Speaker 1 (20:08):
Weege that's what it, Says, JIM i, JUST i, MEAN
i don't. Know the superintendent Of CENTERVILLE isd was indicted
last week for failing to report a relationship between a
student and an. EDUCATOR i guess that's a. Teacher more

(20:30):
disturbing is that the school board has come out in
support of the, superintendent vowing to cover her legal. Defense
according to court, Records Carol dickie is accused of failing
to notify The Texas Education agency of an educator accused
of having a romantic relationship with a. Student prosecutors And
dicky intentionally failed to report his resignation with the intent

(20:55):
to conceal alleged. Misconduct the school board put out a
statement the board was previously made aware of the allegations
of wrongdoing that formed the basis of this, charge and
based on the information available to the board as of,
today the board believes the charge to be. Unsubstantiated the
school district Confirmed friday That dicky remains employed By CENTERVILLE

(21:15):
isd and continues to use taxpayer dollars to pay For
dicky's legal fees up to thirty thousand. Dollars Trustee Tougheet
lofton justified the payments going to A houston based law,
firm saying her legal defense is in the best interest
of the. PUBLIC i Bet i'd get them on the
phone in about three, minutes figure out real quick if
they was doing the, dirty, right do a search of

(21:40):
their tax, messages because people never just do the. Dirty
they're always going to text message back and. FORTH i,
mean that's just that's that's just gonna. Happen there's just
no way around that they're gonna be doing the. DIRTY
i got a message From Chance. McLean let me steal
what he. Said you, know he used to run a
radio station Ago that's not where we, met but he used.

(22:03):
To he knows radio pretty. Well he, says all, right
you know What i'd love to hear right about. Now
first a little set up that's set up for his,
Emails AND i, said we hear about all these thugs
that have been sent to jail twenty to thirty, times
or they've been to prison a couple. Times but the fact,

(22:24):
is sometimes decent people end up in the hoo's gal
or something, stupid and then they get it fixed and
never go. BACK i want to hear about some of
your listeners who've gotten themselves in situations where they end
up in, jail not, prison not murderers or, rapists just.
JAIL i bet a bunch of them BDU i. Related

(22:47):
BUT i bet from the massive audience you, have there
would be some great stories out, there maybe not a
thing for, today but one to put in the. Hopper
AND i don't know That i've heard it on your show.
Before Chance i've done that, before and we'll do it.
Now fund you up and end up in jail seven
one three nine nine nine one, thousand seven one three

(23:09):
nine nine nine one. Thousands you've got Corn pop was
a bad Dude The Michael Berry. Show, kevin what'd you
go to jail for?

Speaker 10 (23:18):
For not making my court, date not being responsible enough
to make.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
It what was your original court date.

Speaker 10 (23:24):
For, oh like speeding tickets or something, stupid not having my,
tags you, Know and then you get pulled over at
the most the worst, time having your kids in the
car or something like, that and you go to jail
when it was when if you just would have showed,
up paid your, ticket none of that would have happened
to your, car wouldn't have got towed and all this
other you, know it's just like a goes on and.

Speaker 1 (23:45):
On what'd you get pulled over for that that caused.

Speaker 11 (23:49):
You to get?

Speaker 10 (23:50):
Arrested, well, well LIKE i, SAID i got pulled over
for not having my, Tags, okay got a simple, ticket,
okay all, right then not being responsible enough to make
that court, date which turns that into a warrant for your.
Arrest and then you get pulled over for something else or. Whatever, uh,

(24:12):
eventual they're gonna get you sooner, later eventually you're gonna
pay for.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
It, NO i got, that but you still had to
get pulled over the second. Time you're glossing over.

Speaker 10 (24:20):
That probably probably the same thing WHEN i was, younger
probably never not doing my tags or speeding or, something you,
know being young.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
Stupid, yeah, no what happens and you had kids in
your kids in the?

Speaker 10 (24:32):
Car, no never. THAT i was just saying, that using
that as an, example it would always be the. Worst
like you could be on your way to work or
something and you do something wrong and you have a
warrant out for your arrest and you get pulled, over
you know something like. That you're not just sitting somewhere
or something where nothing's gonna. Happen and What i'm saying
is there's always. REPERCUSSIONS i had.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
A friend WHO i had a friend who she had
her kids in the back seat when THE repo men
came because she hadn't paid her car, note and they
made them get out of the car and they took the.
Car so she's sitting there looking at the kids and
the car just got. Repood not the same exact, thing
but but. Similar i'll tell you the One i've gotten

(25:16):
emails over the years for that's is mom takes her
daughter to kind of A Mommy's tupperware type. Party there's
always there's always. Something it's if it's Not, tupperware some
other multi level marketing type deal and they take their,
daughter and there's other daughters, there and the daughter's seven

(25:38):
eight however old maybe, older and they Have Lil rose
and whether it's sex toys or tupperware or clothing or,
whatever women getting one of these. Organizations and then their
job is to invite all their girlfriends over to the
house and sell them stuff and make a party out of.

(26:01):
It and they'll do it just for the party. Atmosphere
and then they have a little something to, drink which
turns into a little, more and it turns a little,
more and before you know, it they're. Drunk but then they're, drunk,
harmless and we won't do anything, wrong you, know just
the girls having a good. Time and they go to
drive home.

Speaker 5 (26:25):
And they end up in the.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
DITCH i had had a buddy lived in The. Woodlands
this happened with his. Wife they had moved out of
River oaks Or tanglewood or one of the neighborhoods right
in that, area and then moved out to The. Woodlands and,
uh she turns a corner somewhere on the way back
from River oaks to The woodlands and ends up in the.

(26:49):
Ditch her and her. Daughter nobody's, hurt thank, god but she.
Sloshed they tagged her with a. Felony that turned that
turned bad fast because it's child And Dangerlmin that's, yeah
that's one that sneaks up on. People i've known of
multiple cases of. That, chris what'd you go to jail?

Speaker 13 (27:10):
For, Well, michael we got trespassed From Toyota center a
couple months ago from a concert we were trying to.
Attend my girlfriend had taken in a, bag a clear
bag that was folded. Flat there was nothing in, it
and the girl the little stand opened it up and,
said you, know, oh it's too, big but there was

(27:34):
nothing in.

Speaker 10 (27:34):
It it was.

Speaker 13 (27:34):
Flat so we Got we got an argument with, her
and then our supervisor came over AND i got a little.
Heated he called the sheriff over and they asked us to,
leave AND i told HIM i didn't understand the. TRESPASS
i knew what we were. Doing we were going to
go back, in so we went back in and sure

(27:55):
enough they saw us and arrested us before we got
to see the.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
Show who was the show it?

Speaker 13 (28:01):
Was it was nine Inch. Nails so some. Backstory my
girlfriend AND i met In Las vegas at A Nine
Inch nails. Show she lived IN LA i was here In. Houston,
well she moved. Here she's been here for about five years,
now so it was pretty special to. Us but it
just what a crazy. Night so we did the police.

(28:23):
Report the police report even noted that it said suspect
one did not said he did not understand the. Dresspass
and they gave us some crazy, bond not even A pr,
bond it's like lower than A pr. Bond but, anyway you,
Know monday, MORNING i paid some of the one thousand
bucks and it, disappeared you, know By. Wednesday so it's

(28:47):
a crazy.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
Night did y'all ever go see Four?

Speaker 13 (28:50):
Hours, oh we've seen him a bunch of. Times you,
know we're we're actually we're actually going to go see.
HIM i guess they released another leg of the show
or a leg of the. Tour we're gonna go see
him back In. VEGAS i think In.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
March where are they.

Speaker 13 (29:05):
PLAYING i think THEY'RE i think they're playing AT mgm that.
Time we've seen them a bunch of times up. THERE i,
mean LIKE i, said we met up there just on a.
Whim it was. CRAZY i was up there working AND
i had some tickets for The friday night.

Speaker 9 (29:21):
Show And.

Speaker 13 (29:25):
Fleetwood mac was playing that, night SO i decided to
give my customer my tickets for the show up there
and went and Saw Fleetwood mac and bought a ticket
For saturday. Night so it was almost fate that we
met that night at the Nine inchmail.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
Show was she there by? Herself she was.

Speaker 13 (29:41):
There with a, friend but they had become. Disconnected she's
a pretty. Girl she looked a little, discombobulated AND i
went over and talked to, her and you, know we
started a friendship and you, know dated back and forth
for about a.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
Year what did you say when you're not talked to?
Her you?

Speaker 13 (30:01):
Know there were a lot of drinks before the, show
SO i it Was Las, vegas SO i can't REALLY
i don't really, remember BUT i remember stay there asking.
HER i asked her if she was, okay.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
And she, was and he took care of her such
such a, Gentleman, CHRIS i love, It, rick you're up
what you?

Speaker 10 (30:20):
Got?

Speaker 9 (30:22):
WELL i wouldn't gone in, jail but a buddy of
mine was for assaulting them officer of the. Law he
barked a police dog in a flute texts.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
He barked as a police. Dog, yep and they arrested.

Speaker 9 (30:39):
Charging with the. Other they booked him for assaulting an
officer of the. Law, humm.

Speaker 1 (30:50):
Is there a punchline or that's really the?

Speaker 9 (30:51):
Story, no it's it's it's a true. Story the cop
looked at him when they booked him and he, he's,
oh bible just Hurting saturday morning and uh we were
at the service side beach and uh the booking target
who came and, said you realize the course of judge
not going to come here Until. MONDAY. A, yeah that's.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
The problem when you get arrested like. That did you
see him bark the?

Speaker 10 (31:17):
Dog?

Speaker 1 (31:19):
Yeah how Did how did? It what kind of like
what did the bark sound?

Speaker 9 (31:22):
Like rus?

Speaker 1 (31:24):
Rous just a roof, roof not a not a real aggressive. Bark,
no that's almost like a stifled.

Speaker 5 (31:32):
Roof it.

Speaker 9 (31:34):
Was it was a chick.

Speaker 1 (31:36):
Thing oh oh, uh you gotta drop, that you got? It,
okay it was a chicken crap. Thing we'll say
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