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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, time, time, luck and load. So
Michael Varry Show is on the air.
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Yes, that reminds us it's Friday. Lusso reminds us thick
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See the way he loved.
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have you deal or happy day?
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Good gun.
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And the phone lines are seven one three nine nine
nine thousand. If we talked about something this week and
you couldn't get in, this is your time.
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Seven one three nine one thousand.
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A robber walks into a bank with a blue gun
and shouts, this is a stick up.
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Nothing. Seven one three nine nine nine one thousand.
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To get a start, as we always do, Curtsy, the
greatest executive producer in all the land, Chattacone Nakadishi.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
Here we can review Nickdonald's and you.
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Nick Donald's and you.
Speaker 7 (05:47):
In the seventies and into the eighties, McDonald's was cool
and I can remember going in and it was like
a miniature version of Astrowark.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
I'm not joking. It was exciting.
Speaker 7 (05:56):
And they had a playground. They knew the kids would
end up in prison. You had a hamburger that was
held together by prison barnes and you'd sit in there.
Your mother would look at you and just hope you
didn't come out so she could have a moment of peace. Rats, yes,
rats dining on drugs in one of the Houston Police
Department's evidence rooms. We're talking everything from marijuana to psychedelic mushrooms.
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We got four hundred thousand pounds of marijuana in storage
that the rats are the only ones that didn't join it.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
This is difficult getting these rodents out of there. Let
me think about it. They're drug addicted rats. They're tough
to deal with. The rats are laying around eat up
with the noe.
Speaker 7 (06:38):
The governor wants the flags that are being flown at
half staff right now in honor of Jimmy Carter raised
back to full staff for the swearing in a president
Electronk next week.
Speaker 8 (06:48):
Following the national call to honor the life of a
former president by flying those flags at half staff, it is.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
A thirty day salute to Jimmy Carter. Do we do
that for veterans?
Speaker 7 (06:58):
Do we do that for service members who go into battle,
risking it all and die?
Speaker 1 (07:02):
Do we do that for Good Samaritans who died? President
Biden's Farewell Addressed to the.
Speaker 9 (07:08):
Nation typical mumbling, bumbling and stumbling as usual.
Speaker 7 (07:11):
Am On our creative director asked me how much of
Biden's Farewell Addressed?
Speaker 1 (07:15):
Do you want me to cut up and load for
us to play? And I said, not one word. Don't
waste a moment of energy.
Speaker 7 (07:23):
There wasn't a person in this country glued to the
set waiting to see what old Joe Biden had to
say on his way out.
Speaker 10 (07:39):
And I was down then was never heard thinking that
you came along.
Speaker 11 (07:56):
And he said, that's why.
Speaker 8 (08:20):
Michael Berry almost god fella babies.
Speaker 7 (08:29):
Two robbers go into a liquor store to robin before
getting the money, one picks up a bottle of booze,
asked his partner, is this whiskey? This partner replies, not
as much as Robin a bank. That's funny, Michael, I
don't care who you are. Hell of a week for
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the market.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
I had written a note, let me see. Huh. We
can't quit.
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But it was a good week for the market unless
things go crazy today, which of course is always possible
because it is legalized gambling. The now is up two
point nine percent as of the clothes yesterday. S and
P has risen one point nine percent, largest weekly gains
since the presidential election, which they were calling the Trump bump.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
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Speaker 7 (10:23):
What's the dude doing? What is that dude doing? There's
a dude out in the road acting like a Ooh.
I don't know what's going on. He's huh oh world star? Yeah,
are they about to fight that? Hold on, I got
to put my glasses on. Remember when Charli Kulicker couldn't
do math because she didn't have her glasses on. You
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got a little bit he salt off Mexican dude. He's
about four foot ten inches. And then you got a
big black guy. He's got glasses on like he's in
a seventies blaxploitation movie.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
And then you got a tall Indian guy.
Speaker 7 (11:03):
This is just like Ocean's eleven or something, the United
Nations version.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
I don't know what's going on.
Speaker 7 (11:10):
The ones trying to tell the other how to move
the car and park it against a curve.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
But it's on a it's on a curve, and he can't.
He can't.
Speaker 7 (11:19):
I don't think he skipped that class. I don't think
he had Coach Day for defensive driving. Coach Day. Coach
Day would tell us that right there is the ODO meter.
It's right here is this pet Oh meter. And here
I am thirty five years letting no thirty eight because
I was sixteen. Here I am thirty eight years later,
still remembering coach Day. Coach Day was one of those
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coaches that every school had one of these. It was
a high school coach, but he didn't coach for the
football team anymore. And at a three day school in
nineteen eighty nine, if you're not coaching on the football
team but you still go by coach, you probably weren't
a very good coach way back when you were actually
actively coaching. And nobody could remember what Coach Day coached,
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so they put him at Like girls volleyball, we didn't
have a good We had a very good girls basketball team.
We had a guy named Bill Tennyson who was the
girls basketball coach. Our girls basketball was like LSU or Tennessee.
Our girls basketball was was really really something special. So
that there was no shame in being the girls basketball coach.
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In fact it was. It was quite the impressive program,
but coach Day nobody could remember what nobody knew. We
had people that had gone to that school for generations,
and nobody knew what Coach Day had ever coached. He
was just kind of the old, kind of senile Joe
Biden guy that was still on the staff. So he
would just pick up all the things nobody else wanted
to do. He had the uh he did defensive driving.
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Cameron Welch as our guest. We've been talking about Hay
sus Varga, the sheriff's deputy in Brassoria County who was
murdered by the third who then went on the run.
And Rocky is the is the canine officer that jumped
into the dumpster and found the third hiding, whereupon the
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turd shot him three times and they rushed him to
the veterinarian. And I believe they did a presser at
five o'clock yesterday. I believe I believe Rocky's going to
be okay. But Cameron Welch is a US Marshall and
he's going to tell us welcome the program.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
Sir, good morning, thanks for having me. How's Rocky doing.
Speaker 12 (13:26):
Rocky is doing great. He is an amazing canine and
a wonderful partner, and he went through surgery yesterday and
he's recovering really well.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
So you said he got hit with fragments through the
nose and then where was he hit.
Speaker 12 (13:44):
That's correct. After he got out of surgery, we were
advised by the wonderful veterinarians over there at Westbury Animal Clinic,
who just do great things for our community.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
But is that what you said the vet was that
was actually working with him.
Speaker 12 (13:57):
Yes, sir, that's exactly right. They have an entire team
over there that really just specializes in trauma twenty four
hours a day and have special training related to canines
that are being used by police departments in our area.
So it was very critical about Rocky made it to
that location and was in the care of their staff.
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But yeah, we were advised that he had fragmentation in
his nose that around actually had entered a nostril as well,
and then he had another round that had gone into
his neck and just barely missed his spine. So he
was shot twice and then also hit with fragmentation.
Speaker 7 (14:33):
Okay, because there was there were original reports that it
was three. Okay, But but you said yesterday that you're
understanding is he will still be able to work. He's
still going to be because that's what they love to do,
that he will his nose will recover, and he's going
to be able to move around. It looks like he's
expecting a full recovery.
Speaker 12 (14:52):
That's what we're being told by doctors over there, and
we're very hopeful that this officer per se just really
loves his job, as he's proven to our community and
from what the doctors are are saying that they don't
think it's going to be like any physical incapacity that
would hinder him from ever working again, but it might
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be on his psyche, so it might be just some
of the training that we have to work with. But
we're very hopefully comes back well.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
Everybody involved has said he's amazing dog.
Speaker 7 (15:22):
Cameron Welch with the US Marshals, thank you, sir, And
he wanted to make sure I knew yesterday when we
spoke about this, that the Westbury Veterinary Clinic went above
and beyond the rock. There's a rumor that Cameron wills
to be our next US, surnate our next US.
Speaker 10 (15:36):
Marshall too, where you have came to the right place
because Michael Berry.
Speaker 8 (15:40):
Get on him, blowing all out baby.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Good phone lines. We go, Zach, You're only Michael Berry
show go ahead.
Speaker 13 (15:49):
Sir, Yes Hi, Michael Good. Hey. I was calling because
earlier this week you did like the top top ten
things you need to know about Texas and the very
first one was the bossom is an animal that lives
a flat animal that lives in the middle of the road. Yeah,
so my two kids and I came up with a couple.
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It's been cracking me up all week. So my daughter
came up with one that an armadillo is a round
animal that likes to sit on the side of the road,
sometimes belly up and with a beer on its belly.
And then my son came up with one about white
tail and he goes, you know, he needed help with it.
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He's seven, but he was like, why do white tails
sleep or take naps on the side of the road.
So a white tail is an animal with horns or
without horns that roams freely but sometimes takes naps on
the side of.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
The road where you go do you all hunt together?
Speaker 13 (16:50):
He is seven, he has been dying to go hunting.
We have taken him fishing in Port O'Connor. This actually
past summer, and so my daughter and him their first
sheet's head and redfish and trout. So it was fun
for everybody.
Speaker 1 (17:05):
That's very cool.
Speaker 6 (17:07):
You know.
Speaker 7 (17:09):
I think of the Trace Adkins song. You know she
thinks we're just fishing. It's whatever you can do with
those kids. It doesn't matter what the activity is, whether
it's going fishing or going hunting.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
If you can't afford to do either one. It could be.
Speaker 7 (17:23):
Changing the oil on your vehicle. It could be mowing
the grass together. But those sorts of things go a
long way. That's how you build those memories. I love it. Dave,
you're on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, Dave, you're up, Ye,
go ahead, heybody.
Speaker 8 (17:41):
So I'm sitting on hold. I'm think about how small
the world is. One thing goes gonna message. I want
to talk about the border, but I was gonna message.
I talked to the US Marshall buddy mine last night
and gave me an update on Rocky. I'm sitting there
on hold and my buddy is on the Air Cameron Welch.
Speaker 13 (17:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (17:58):
So anyway, I run a small, nonproper my mom Way
to Heal pass right now. We go down there three
or four times a year. We meet all the border patrolled, DPS,
State Guard, National Guard guys.
Speaker 13 (18:08):
It's called serfs. They border.
Speaker 8 (18:11):
And I supted letting you and your listeners know what
we've got going on. They're gonna do twenty five hundred
steak vendors, Cotton Industries or Cotton Holdings Colory Division donating
twenty five hundred stak dinners for Saturday. We're bringing a
bunch of fraternity kids from sam Houston down there to
help us roll up tacos, four thousand of them to
send out to all over Laredo District and the Rio
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sector tomorrow morning.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
That's cool if you get the opportunity. Yeah, it is cool.
It is cool, feels good.
Speaker 8 (18:39):
A lot of appreciation out of those guys. They're not
getting a lot of love.
Speaker 4 (18:44):
Yeah, I love it all.
Speaker 7 (18:45):
You know, there's so many people. Every day I get
an email from somebody.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
Or the other who is.
Speaker 7 (18:56):
Catering a meal for the for our Border patrol or
who is you know, their companies showing up at camp
Hope to cater a meal. Or there's a group that
takes our veterans at Camp Hope and they take them
on a hunt trip, they take them on a fishing trip.
They it really doesn't matter what you're doing, it's all cool,
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it's all wonderful, it's all great. And I just there's
so many people doing good things. And I say this
and people don't know how to take it. But it's
a very selfish thing to do because we give commendation
because it's great for the person that you're doing it for.
But when people realize, I don't care how much money
you make, how successful you are, how many people salute
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you in the hallway, there's just a good feeling being
a part of something like that. And whether it's to
scale like you're doing, or you know, just you and
your kid doing it for Camp Hope or.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
For the local police or for the local fire. We
had a.
Speaker 7 (20:00):
I don't know if he's a sheriff's deputy or in
Annesota City Police, but we had a young guy. I
think his name is Butler, Mark Butler. Maybe I'm going
to get his name wrong. There was a woman that
wrote a hot check college station. She goes on the
run and she's fleeing from them, as I understand it,
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and she's going the wrong way on the highway and
he gets over there to try to stop her, and
it's a head on collision. She kills him, kills her too,
over a hot check. And here's this guy I'm in
a true public servant, and he's not with us anymore,
and it's just all got I got an email this
morning from a guy at serf Pro and I guess
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they must be the sponsor of one of these bowls,
the Houston Bowl or whatever. I think Gallery Furniture sponsored
that bowl one year or a couple of years. Anyway,
he asked me for contact information after Scott Durfy got shot.
Remember Durfy's the one that went in and saved the
the lady. It was her and her little two year
old and maybe two of her kids, and they're having
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to watch their mama get pistol whipped because those turds
came in there and were robbing the house. She was
at her parents' house and they're pistol whipping her and
trying to find anywhere in the house that there's some
money that they feel entitled to so they can steal
from somebody else. And this guy comes blowing through the
door to save her life and gets blasted. And anyway,
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we raised y'all raised like, I don't know, one hundred thousand.
Speaker 1 (21:34):
It was a lot.
Speaker 7 (21:34):
Whatever it was, it was a lot of money toward
helping this guy in his recovery. It's him and his family,
they live out there. But those sorts of things, you
get caught up in them. And you know, it's funny.
If you're a salesman and you're trying to meet your
annual bonus and you got to sell eight more units
of whatever it is you sell, you know, you'll get
up early and you'll stay late, and you'll work hard,
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and you'll go through your ROLODSKO and you'll go through
your past client manifested. Let's see if there's somebody else
that maybe I sold to before you'll put an effort
into it. You will, but man, you get you get
caught up doing something for border patrol or police officers
or kids or veterans, it doesn't matter. You get so
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caught up you'll ask people for favors you would never
have asked because you get this just very righteous feeling
about it. And it's a euphoria, it's a wonderful feeling.
And that's Dennis Woolford and his guys at a group
called Bottomless Pit. They're all very successful guys by day,
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but every time we did something at the rcc is
before we had a kitchen, before we had a barbecue
joint there, he would he would hear me talking about, Hey,
we're gonna do this for the veterans, we're gonna do
this for wounded police officers, whatever it was, and he
would text and go, We'll take care of the food.
And I don't mean they just donated the food. They
would pull their pits up. They had a big trailer pit,
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like an eighteen wheeler trailer, and they would pull this
thing up there early in the morning, or come the
night before and stay all night and then cook all
day and stand there and donate.
Speaker 1 (23:14):
All this food, cook all this food, and then.
Speaker 7 (23:16):
Serve all this food. And they couldn't have been happier.
And once you do something like that, you go out
looking for opportunities to do it because it makes you
feel so good.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
You enjoy it so darn much, and.
Speaker 7 (23:33):
Yeah, it's a cool thing, and you can't imagine that
that's the case until you do it and you realize,
oh wow, this is like a drug, this is a wonder.
I feel good doing this and I would encourage you
its service in that way, charitable philanthropic service of your time.
You don't even have to have a dollar to spare it.
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Just in addition to doing something nice for someone else.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
You feel good.
Speaker 8 (24:01):
We got made money off bubbage.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
We didn't get nothing the Hard Times. To Michael Barry Show,
it's a damn shamee.
Speaker 4 (24:08):
It's a damn shame.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
It's a damn shame.
Speaker 4 (24:10):
It's a damn shame.
Speaker 1 (24:17):
Seven one thousand to the phone lines. We now go,
Jeff Europe.
Speaker 9 (24:27):
Lord and Michael Berry are doing good?
Speaker 1 (24:29):
What you got?
Speaker 9 (24:31):
Hey, My wife works for a one of the largest nonprofits,
uh pretty much in the world, and uh she hadn't
gotten paid for them this week, which they were supposed to.
And come to find out, anybody that's banking with Chase
that is directing the pose it probably didn't get paid
this week.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
Why is that?
Speaker 9 (24:52):
We're not sure right now. First thing they were told
this morning was that there was a shortage of some
sort and now they're saying that there's just that there's
a problem with their banking system that went down and
so no direct.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
Posts went out. That's weird.
Speaker 9 (25:10):
And I sort of did it search this morning when
my life called me, so we hadn't got paid. And uh,
I guess it's not the first time Bank of America
and uh Wells Fargo went through it, uh back in September.
You know, I guess there's only one company that does
all the uh uh direct deposits.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
For the nation.
Speaker 7 (25:33):
You know, it's a it's a very interesting thing. You
can end up down a rabbit hole that can downright
depress you when you start thinking about the fact and
we've all had this happen. You start thinking about in
the digital nature of the way we exchange currency for
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goods and services with each other, the way we trade,
and to think that someone could nefariously shut you out
of your life, I mean shut you out of your
ability to do business. And you could be stuck at
an airport, you could be stuck somewhere trying to get home.
You could be trying to buy life saving medicines, and
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they could simply shut off your Internet access. And it's
a scary thing because obviously we all take these things
for granted some of us to varying degrees that it'll
be there tomorrow because it was there yesterday, or the
Chinese won't hack into it, and they're getting better by
the day.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
These sorts of things are real. It can make you crazy.
Speaker 7 (26:41):
If that's all you think about, but it is real,
and it is kind of scary when you stop and
think about it for a moment, it is rather scary. Indeed,
we were talking earlier in the show, and we will
keep at least one line open for.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
Your calls.
Speaker 7 (27:01):
Monday is the inauguration of our new president, and we
had talked about giving people an opportunity to express something
about Donald Trump being president, something about the new world order,
the new, the new that will begin that you are
looking forward to. Obviously we're all excited, not a yes,
(27:25):
I'm excited, but now we'll be able to now this
is going to happen. Now I'm looking forward to. So
we will keep at least one of our lines open
for that type of caller and go to you as well,
because Monday's a big day. It's very exciting, it's a
very exciting time, and you made it happen. Seven one
three nine nine nine one thousand, Heather in New Orleans?
Speaker 14 (27:47):
Is that where you are, Morrero if you're going to
be specific, but New Orleans close enough?
Speaker 7 (27:53):
Oh, I can tell no, you're that counts what you got, sweetheart.
Speaker 3 (27:58):
It does.
Speaker 15 (27:59):
Oh, let's just talk Colin, because I heard the guy
from who said his Chase, his Stase direct deposit didn't
get deposited. And I'm letting you know Capital One is
having the same issue. And when you call them, they
say there's some type of third party vendor that's the problem,
and they're working the corrected So it might be bigger
than I thought.
Speaker 14 (28:17):
It was Capital One. But if it's Chase and Capital One,
and maybe there's more banks.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
So are you trying?
Speaker 7 (28:24):
So when you go online to your bank account, right now,
your paycheck has not been deposited, and it should have
been one on the.
Speaker 14 (28:30):
Fifteenth, It should have been today. It usually gets deposited
on Friday, Like this would be the friday that I'm off.
Every other friday, and I know the friday that I'm off,
it's a Friday, I get paid today.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
I'd yes, Okay, what do you do?
Speaker 15 (28:50):
I worked for the court. I work for the US,
the sort of contractor for the Marshalls.
Speaker 14 (28:55):
I work in the courthouse.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
What do you do there?
Speaker 15 (29:00):
Security?
Speaker 1 (29:00):
You know what?
Speaker 14 (29:01):
I retired immigration?
Speaker 1 (29:02):
So you know what's.
Speaker 7 (29:04):
Funny, maybe just because it's the women I've known from Louisiana,
but I could tell by your by the way you speak,
by the tone you take, that you're a woman that
has punched a man in the face before. And and
I know that that to be true. Now I could,
I could tell if well, I know, but you like
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you've punched more than your fair share of dudes in
the face. And uh, I would have guessed that, And
now I know for sure. Okay, but it's not a judgment.
I just I'm happy to that I was right. I
could tell you. I could. It's kind of a little
there's a little swagger to your hips when you walk,
(29:47):
and there's a little bit of a of a of
a kind of a how would you describe this from mom?
Like for those of you who are hook them horns, folks,
take your hook him horn and oh no, not tell
you what for those of you who are listening to
Rod Ryan on the buzz on occasion, or you go
to alternative rock concerts, and you know the thing that
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people do when they take a picture kind of Geene Simmons.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
Look, they'll stick their tongue out.
Speaker 7 (30:13):
They got the thumb out, and then they got their
index and their pinky and the other two are down.
So if you turn that down and kind of loosen
it just a little bit, that's kind of how I
imagine Heather walks like almost like not ready to clench
the fist yet, but like half clinched at all time,
kind of half cocked at all time, like she could
to bust you in the mouth. I'll bet Heather right now,
(30:35):
I'll bet you have busted a dude in the face
that didn't see it coming in your life.
Speaker 14 (30:43):
I'm not going to confirm nor deny, but because you know.
Speaker 7 (30:46):
All right, you're kind of half you're kind of half impressed.
I can figure that out just based on the way
you talk.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
Did you say you.
Speaker 13 (30:56):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (30:57):
Why are you getting a paycheck? Is this your pension
or what is this?
Speaker 12 (31:01):
No?
Speaker 14 (31:01):
My pension?
Speaker 15 (31:02):
I have you can I was a federal law enforcement
so I was able to retire at fifty, and that's
too young to stop working in my opinion. Yes, so
I took a I've taken a bunch of little jobs
and then I got with the federal courthouse. And if
someone's retiring from federal law enforcement, check out Constellus. It's
an easy post retirement job that you still get to
(31:25):
be sort of playsy law enforcement.
Speaker 7 (31:28):
Yeah, but then your your paycheck doesn't hit when it's posted, well.
Speaker 14 (31:32):
It normally does. I think this is I don't know
what's going on with the banks's. If it's Chase and
Capital One, it.
Speaker 1 (31:37):
Might be than what is the company called Constella's.
Speaker 14 (31:43):
Yeah, Constellus, And what are they?
Speaker 15 (31:46):
They're contractor they contract, well, they contract if the contractors
who works for like I've worked for, they contract through
the US Marshall's office.
Speaker 13 (31:55):
So thank you.
Speaker 1 (31:59):
I'm good.