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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. Michael
Arry Show is on the air.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
John Wards from you A Senator John Corton out of Texas,
the Republican says former President Donald Trump can't win the
twenty twenty four general election for President Cornyon, saying, I
think President Trump's time is passed him by.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Are you saying don't vote for Donald Trump? You know
it's too important to gamble.
Speaker 3 (00:31):
I do think it's very important that we have a
candidate who can win in twenty twenty four, and I'm
not sure President Trump is that candidate.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
You've said that.
Speaker 3 (00:40):
Do you think it's time for the Republican Party to
move on from President Trump?
Speaker 4 (00:44):
You know, in politics, unless you can win an election,
you're pretty much irrelevant.
Speaker 5 (00:49):
The senator didn't say Huey intends to support, but he
did double down on who he believes the Republican Arty
should not nominate, and that is former President Donald Trump.
Born until Fox twenty six. He won't be supporting former
President Trump, and neither should all the republic dus.
Speaker 6 (01:06):
So great, you proudly think this song is about you?
Speaker 1 (01:12):
You're so.
Speaker 7 (01:15):
Do you think this song is about dog?
Speaker 6 (01:21):
I can't tell you that I've worked with Senator Cornyan,
who is up for re election, a number of times
on a number of pieces of legislation. He's actually not
been the worst Republican that you can find in the Senate.
To be perfectly honest.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
I know Republican voters, and as I said earlier, really
it's a question of who bothers to show up. If
only the most radical UH people show up in the primary,
then I think that's going to be a challenge.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
So he prok this song is abound.
Speaker 8 (02:10):
Texas Senator John Cornyn to negotiate with Democrats to see
if there is a compromise to be reached. Cornan joins
a bipartisan group of senators who say they will work
on the issue throughout the Memorial Day recess.
Speaker 4 (02:22):
I expector will be an informed debate about reforms we
can make, and I look forward to participating in those discussions.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
I've been working for more than three years on a
red dlight statute that seems now to have met its moment.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
Senator John Cornyan, conservative.
Speaker 9 (02:39):
Like you so songs.
Speaker 10 (02:47):
So now there are some Republicans, including former President Trump,
who are ripping this and ripping you as well. The
deal on gun control currently being structured and pushed in
the Senate by the radical left Democrats, but the help
of mischie McConnell, Rhino Senator John Corner in Texas and
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others will go down in history is the first step
of the movement to take your guns away.
Speaker 4 (03:14):
The wall, I have to tell you, jucture is not
I'm going to stop you.
Speaker 11 (03:18):
Illegal immigration wall is an immorality.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
What we need is a virtual border.
Speaker 4 (03:23):
Shina wall from sea to shining sea.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
Makes no sense. What's what? Well, this is the super
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Bowl for me. This is the nerd problem. This is it.
I look forward to this day more than you can imagine.
I love it. I love the idea because I hate polls.
I think polls. I know polls can be and almost
always are, manipulated. At best, a pole is inaccurate. At worst,
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a poll is simply a manipulated result intended to deceive.
But today, oh sure, there'll be some fraud on the
Democrats side. Some of our people are so upset and
and have have been so beleaguered by fraud at the
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polling location and in the process that they are determined
that our people are being cheated by the Democrats. If
there's any cheating going on, it has to be done
by the Republicans. It's our primary. It's just Republicans now.
The Democrats do cheat. They cheat in their own primary.
There will be some cheating in the Democrat primary and
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there will be complaints about it. If Tallerco does not
win today and Jasmine Crockett does, there will be discussion
as to whether there was fraud in Harris County. And
I assure you there will have been fraud in Harris County.
There's about one hundred percent chance that Rodney Elysis operation
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will be put into full effect. Rodney Ellis is big
in the Jasmine Crockett family, in the Jasmine Crockett camp.
He has not had a US Senator in his back pocket.
He's had the county judge's, county government, all the county
wide elected officials, he's had all of that, but he
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has not had a US Senator and he'd really like
to have a US Senator. And this is his shot
he's in. He was not in like this with Beto.
He's not been in like this before, at this level,
with this ability. And we're going to see some black
girl magic at the polls today. There is a push.
Now there is a there's a site that does markets
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that kind of takes that takes the likelihood of things happening.
It's like a gambling site, but it's for things other
than football. Don't tell Mac because he'll be putting money
on you. You get off everything free if Jasmine Crockett
wins or something. He loves to gamble, but it's called
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Kalshi or Calshi and their odds, which are usually pretty good,
have jumped eighteen percent that tall Errico wins from sixty
seven to eighty five. Of course, what you can't know
in a situation like this is who's going to show up,
Who's going to show up and vote? Will it rain,
how much the Iran bombings will have affected, how much
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the Austin shooting will affect the Austin turnout. Will the
turnout be urban or will let be suburban or will
it be rural? Will it be white or will it
be black? White Democrats will quietly vote for tall Rico
and Blacks will excitedly vote for Jasmine Crockett. There is
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absolute segregation in the Democrat Party. That's the way it works.
And I don't believe there's any room left for a
white liberal. I want tall Rico to lose. I want
every white people to confront the fact that you have
no place in the Democrat Party, that you are a
second class citizen, that your only role is to apologize
for being white in your white privilege, no matter if
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that person is rich and you're poor. That is your job.
Your job is to empower and defend and enable the
fraud that is the Democrat Party. And if you're not
part of the leadership, so chances are Tallerrico in. But boy,
wouldn't it be delightful. Poles opened at seven. They are
open till seven today. I would encourage you to go
in early. This evening will be busy. The poles are
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open today seven a to seven p. I encourage you
to go early this morning, if at all possible, because
it will be crowded the later the day goes. And
I'm telling you now, that's what's going to happen. And
I'm going to hear from some of you it's ridiculous, Mole,
but they didn't give us rude. There's a long line
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and I was over here and so many people and
it goes so slow, and okay, all right, Well, here's
sixty were you one of my kids? Is that really
what we're doing? Okay, hey, all of that is true,
But you know I walked in and walked out. You know,
mister self righteous me. You know that righteous feeling you
get when you go to bed early. There's a lot
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of people that go to bed early. Crowd gets very
righteous because the four on Facebook and they're in. Okay,
all right, that's all good. But I'm going to bed.
That's trying to go to bed. I didn't. I didn't.
We don't live together. I'm not waiting on you to
bring me some ice cream. You don't have to tell me.
You can just go to bed quietly. Oh, but I'm
going to bed there being a good boy going to bed.
Or would people work out, especially early morning workout people? Oh?
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Or they come home and instead of getting plastered, they
work out before dinner. You know who's the worst about that?
Who's the absolute worst about that? You know who it is?
Who would you guess it is? I'm not going to
say his name. The person that I know. Well, no, now,
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Petro never brags about working out because he's worked out
all day. Who would you think of? Who is obsessed
with body weight and fit. No, Chad would never tell
you he's worked out, even though he works out more anyway.
You know, you know another healthy person. He's very healthy.
He's older, he's seventy, looks like he's about thirty. No, not,
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damn pastorin e fool, he's eighty seven. This person is
a workout fiend. He's very fit, and he's very judging
of fat people. No, not Holmes, are you intentionally getting
this wrong? Gosh, you are horrible? Okay, this person, I've
told you this before. This person puts in his day,
works hard and then goes home and tells everybody on
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his way home that he's going home to work out.
And then he gets home and he works out intensely,
and then he eats a very healthy meal, and then
he probably sends some text messages worked out and he
has a vodka because he knows that. Okay, huh No.
Not Jonathan Kim, are you are you? Are you? Are
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you trolling me right now? You've got to be trolling me?
Speaker 12 (10:41):
No?
Speaker 3 (10:41):
Not.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
Jonathan Kim works out more than any Jonathan Kim's ratio
of amount of working out to how much he brags
about working out is the is like he does it
the least of anybody. You know. This person is very
judging of people who are not extremely fit, and very
righteous about his working out. And I mean, you know,
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look at works. I mean you can look at him.
You can see it works good for him. What you
got no? Nothing, No, not Mac. Mac never talks about
working I'm not sure Mac does work out. I'm not
sure Mac needs to do. You knows how any steps
he probably gets in a day, It's a lot. Well,
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I'm not gonna say this person's name. I will just
leave you for those of you who know to suspect
who it is. But when you talk about people that
love to tell you about their workout, this person loves
to tell you about their workout more than anyone else.
I'll give you three hits. Don't say it. They are
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from east of the Sabine to start there. Yes, of course,
how did you overlook that man? You you already forgot
that person? Wow? Well he did go on, he went
on to bigger things. I'm not sure they've turned out
to be better because he has to live on the
road now, and that's supposed to keep you free and clean.
But now that turns out not to be a good thing.
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I wish he hadn't done that, but that's the way
it is. You want to hear the robo call of
Kamala Harris for Jasmine crocket clip number eight. This is
hard for people to believe, but the expectation is that
there are some people in our state who live among us,
who get a phone call and it's Kamala Harris telling
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him them who to vote for, and they do that.
If in fact that is true, can you imagine how
stupid that person is. Here's your sign. You got a
robo call from Kamala Harris and you took that advice.
Speaker 7 (12:52):
Hi, this is Kamala Harris, and I'm calling to encourage
you to please go vote for my friend Jasmine Crockett
in the Democratic primary today Friday, February twenty seventh, or
on election day Tuesday, March third. Texas has the chance
to send a fighter like Jasmine Crockett to the United States.
Saint Jasmine has the experience and record.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Trump whoa What experience does she have? Honestly, what experience
does she have? She has the experience and a record,
what record does she have? Exactly? Maybe Al Green, let's
stay together. That's a record I could be behind. What
record does she have? Rewind and listen to that.
Speaker 7 (13:33):
Third, Texas has the chance to send a fighter like Jasmine.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
Crocket to the United States Senate.
Speaker 7 (13:39):
Jasmine has the experience and record to hold Donald Trump
and his billionaire cronies accountable. But Jasmine can only do
it if people like you vote early today Friday, February
twenty seven, or on election day Tuesday, March third. It's
time to turn Texas blue. And I think you please
take care. Bye bye, please say for by Texas. Please
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take care. And by the way, in additional is take care?
Speaker 1 (14:04):
Okay? I wasn't I wasn't really planning on taking care.
Please do well. I was just gonna kind of be no, no, no,
please please please do take care. Please do take care.
I care about you. Jasmine cares about you. We've had
Republicans for too long. We need Democrats now. You look
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look at how well Democrats have done with California. Look
at how well Democrats have done in New York and
now we've got Mamdani. You look at how well democrats
have done in Chicago with the schools and the crime.
We look at how well democrats have done in Mogadishu, Minnesota.
We need that for Texas. We got to have that.
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We could turn Texas blue. That's right. What's the thrill
of turning Texas blue? What are Democrats gonna do that?
Republicans aren't gonna do. Think about this for a moment.
The problem is they will at some point pick off
a statewide. They never want a state wide since ninety four.
They will and it won't be until that happens that
a lot of people will go, Holy hell, I gotta
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get back engaged. And that's you know, it's spring training.
You'll get back into shape.
Speaker 13 (15:17):
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right now, for a limited time only, I'm giving to you,
my future constituents, that's a big word for people that
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a piece of black history.
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Speaker 1 (16:43):
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Been ask somebody what a treat or what a treat?
Joyce the Sage of Sunny Side. Welcome to the program, sweetheart.
Speaker 12 (17:03):
Good morning, Michael an audience. You know, I'm thinking, I'm
listening about voting, and I hear people saying that there's
no fraud. But if you think, if anybody out there
think it's no fraud in the voting situation, ask the
lady that worked the polls for years and she can
tell you about some voter fraud. That's joyce, okay, Michael.
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I wanted to work the polls so bad and years ago,
so I asked a young man that was already involved,
and I said, how do I get involved? And he
told me how I got involved. So my first day there,
and I'm a Democrat at the time, my first game there,
Democrats and Republicans didn't vote on the same machine. So
I walked there in greenish grass and it's just one machine.
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I said, where is the Republican machine? They said, it's
in the background. We are meeting. Put it up. That
happened in Sunnyside, And if it happened in Sunnyside at
a black voting place, it happened all over this city.
And that's that was wrong with that happened. And I
have witnessed so much wrongdoing working at the polls because
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I started as a plaqu but I ended up as
a judge, and I have witnessed the wrongdoing. And I
went out on one day and I reported at the
headquarters and assigned after gave it, signed everything, and I'm
still waiting on them to call me back. So that's
what happened in this city. The fraud that takes place,
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the stuff I witnessed is unreal. And if anybody remember
when you Done Boney was in runoff with sun Bechas Gray,
that just made me sick. At that time, I just
stopped working in front of side. The people came in.
They did not want to vote for Judas Baelogia. I mean,
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you Done Boney and these people I wasn't a judge
at that time, they would I'd allow those people to
vote for Sunday Chase Great. They told her, no, don't
vote for her. She was born with a silver spoon
in her mouth. If that happened in Sundayside, Black Air,
it happened all over the city. So if anybody know
if Sunday Chase Gray is still living, anybody know it,
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tell her she didn't lose that election, it was stolen.
And so when I first wanted to work, a lady
told me, she said, joice there are elections that are
not lost, many of them are stolen. I lived to
see that day. And when it comes time from to
be Trump, they called me to be a judge. I said, no, no,
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I've taken down machineles. I am not gonna work the
polls anymore. I just got tired of seeing the wrong
doing and I'd already reported it, so it wasn't any
sense of me going down reporting anymore. So I just
stopped working the polls. And because I knew, I knew
that it was not going to be honest with Trump running.
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So that's my thing about voting. It is so much
traud in and and tat black voters. It can come
and sense ought to tell us, looking at our neighborhood,
we will short served, and we are still We're going today,
we're gonna vote Democrats. I go to church, I grab
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a passer up trash and Trump and the audience and
then glory of God. And I'm sitting there saying, when
are we're gonna learn they don't care anything about us,
nothing but today for us to go and vote Democrats.
They do not care anything about us. And I don't understand.
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I had my first time to walk into a Black
church and hear them vote, I mean, pray for Trump.
It's always trash and Trump and facts. I don't even
think that. They said that Blacks don't have sense enough
to get the vote. I d we don't have sense
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enough to vote, and again we all have, we have vote,
we have photo IDs. But that's what they think about.
They say it's gonna keep blacks from voting because they
don't have no you know you id, Yes we do.
We got solid security checks. And you sure couldn't go
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down there with a light bill because we saw I
saw that in working the polls. They come in with
a white light bill and if we tell them you
can't vote with the light buil, they say, well, we're
gonna turn you in. So they turn us in and
so we would be on thirteen. That kind of foolishness,
and it's just time out for the foolishness. And I
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don't understand how we at this time in our lives
that we can't see what's going on. And to black
sisters and brothers, wake up and stop allowing them credit
party to use us for that vote, and then we
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are underserved in our communities and just talking about blacks
voting for Jasmine Crockett. You know, I listened to this
woman for a while and then somebody told me this
woman is a lawyer. I said, are you kidding me?
She is a strong nutcase justice gohot chess Get told
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us she can be And blacks are going to the
post because that Fatma Crockett. I wouldn't vote for Jasmu
Crockett to be the head of dog Kings. That's how
what I feel about her. So that's how I have
to offer to day yoice.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
We love you, Thank you said please this way, Come
and say please. It's a mile.
Speaker 9 (22:51):
Mary go Michael Mary.
Speaker 13 (23:01):
John Wayne mccornyn. He wants to balance the budget at
home with his wife. When he enters a room, he's there.
He once started a fire just so he could fight
another fire. Mosquitoes refused to bte him out of respect
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for his best good friend, Donald J.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
Shrump.
Speaker 13 (23:27):
He's never been lost. He just navigates the political wins.
Like Magellan. Lobbyists declare him on their tax returns as
a dependent.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
He doesn't drain the swamp. He is the swamp.
Speaker 13 (23:43):
John Wayne mccorny, he's one of us.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
Paul, you're on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, sir, Paul,
You're on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, sir, Hey Michael. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (24:08):
It's always tough following Joyce. I mean, everybody, everybody that
comes after Joyce. So it just sounds like a putt.
She is so good.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
Paul helped me understand something. I'm not criticizing. I want
to understand this because it happens a lot. It took
you a while to come on the line after I
called for you. Did you have us muted or no?
Speaker 3 (24:24):
I was actually I'm in my garage doing gardening work,
and unhart is when you're on hold with you guys,
you never know when you're going to pop up, and
generally you speak after the commercial, after the break, and
so you I was thinking, you know, I hope he
doesn't go straight to callers because I'm kind of on
the other side of the room, and so you did.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
OK, Yeah, what garden are you doing?
Speaker 3 (24:49):
I do blackberries, I have apples, I have vegetable gardens,
generally as little flowers as possible, generally herbs and and
strawberries I have, Oh yeah, it's a it's any of
them in the pots. I try not to know I
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have everything in the garden unless i'm starting them from scratch,
Like I have a dranger that I have in a pot,
a little bitty pot just to get going. And my strawberries.
I having a pot because I want them off the ground.
There's too many little varmits that like to nibble on
the on the strawberries when they're on the ground.
Speaker 1 (25:26):
How many strawberries do you think would be your annual yield? Two?
Speaker 3 (25:32):
Not very many, probably a handful. Only last year was
my first year above strawberries, and I had no blueberries,
but blackberries I got. I got, I got umteen blackberries.
I had enough for a guy down the street to
make some BlackBerry wine. I made a BlackBerry cobbler. You know,
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once you get a crop going with berries like raspberries
or blackberries, after a while it's like, what can I
make with it? I've got so much, I've got to
get rid of it.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
And so you know, it's such a silly thing, Paul,
but it's so real when we can all buy what
you have. They're very cheap and easy at the local
grocery store. But there's just something nice about you know,
when your neighbor grows something and they share it with you,
there's just something nice. It feels wholesome.
Speaker 3 (26:23):
I have fifty dollars worth of tomato plants? Well, how many?
Speaker 1 (26:27):
How many?
Speaker 3 (26:27):
How many tomatoes can I buy for fifty dollars? But yeah,
you're right, and even potatoes. I grow potatoes. They're fun
to grow. But you know, potatoes are so cheap.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
What's the use? Right?
Speaker 3 (26:38):
So it's taking your point. It's it's just fun to
do and see them coming out of the ground and harvesting,
and then you pull out of tomato or potato out
of the ground and it's like, hey, I do this thing.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
Are you retired yes? Are you married?
Speaker 3 (26:50):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (26:51):
And she.
Speaker 3 (26:55):
Keeps the house and she dances, so she she's a
ballroom dancer, so that keeps it pretty busy.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
Do you do any ballroom dancing?
Speaker 3 (27:04):
Oh no, no, no no, I'd learned long ago that
I'm not coordinated enough to do that sort of thing.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
And what did you do in your career?
Speaker 3 (27:14):
I was a quality manager for a couple of companies.
Anybody to shiba okay?
Speaker 1 (27:21):
And then you retired at what age? You sound really young?
Speaker 3 (27:24):
I retired. It's sixty seven and a half.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
And how do you know a sixty eight Okay, you
sound really young.
Speaker 3 (27:32):
Okay, thank you.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
And and the gardening. Are you out gardening seven days
a week?
Speaker 3 (27:37):
I try to Yeah.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
And how are you when you got into that?
Speaker 8 (27:42):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (27:42):
I was probably forties. I had a garden at the
other house we moved from. I was probably forty forty five.
Speaker 1 (27:50):
And for people who don't understand how people like you
get this into it, what does it do for you?
Speaker 3 (27:58):
Gives me something to do of all, I enjoy seeing
things grow and and look forward to making them grow.
Like I have apples, and they're kind of difficult around
here to grow, and you have to have to baby
them along to get to get apples to grow. And
just just being able to harvest stuff like I have
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asparagus that's already already eaten. Some asparagus, I mean that
stuff just jumps out of the ground very early in
the year, and just be able to say, hey, I
agree with that, and it tastes so much better than
at the store, so much more tender and stuff. Yeah,
it's just a sense of satisfaction that I have grapes
that also grow and I mean gwine out of them.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
So much space do you have? How big is your lot?
Speaker 3 (28:44):
I'm want to two acres, but one acre is trees
the other. My garden is like a hundred lineal feet.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
Okay, do you have any pone trees?
Speaker 3 (28:54):
No? No, I have a either two. But I had
a peach tree and as a matter of fact, while
I was on Hold, I checked it out and it's
a d ead dead, so I'm gonna have to plant
a new tree there.
Speaker 1 (29:09):
You know what I was watching? Chris Shepherd does that
eat like a local show? Have you seen that? So?
He did last week he did Hold of a Second
Paul he did. I'm telling Ramon he did Bellville meat
Market and Pete's Fine Meats, two of our favorites, and
both of them are one of them using mosquite also,
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but both of them are using pecan, which surprise, you
use a lot of pecan, it's sweeter. Do you use
a lot of pecan? Pinker Turn that's who does. Yeah,
that's what made me think of that. Okay, it just
surprised me that two different people, separate interviews and both
are using pecan, and it was for Belleville. It was
because that's what they were telling the rivers there in between,
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and they had some pecan there. I think they also
used some mesquite as well, but I just it surprised
me that there was so much pecan in one episode
of It's two really good interviews. I'm not the biggest
Chris Shepherd fan, but he is, But there's the two
interviews are fantastic. It's Bellville meat Market first and he
(30:14):
sits down with the Poffenbergers, and then it's Pets Fine Meats,
who you're good friends with. In both of them, he
really kind of highlights the stuff that you that you
would take for granted. You know, all the things they
do on site, the special stuff they do, like Pet's
find Meats, they make their own hams and they do
they're like they do a club sandwich in the back
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and all the stuff that they do. Everything that's pickled there,
they're pickling it. They're not buying stuff and bringing it in,
they're actually making that stuff. And in twenty twenty six,
kind of like what Paul's talking about, that's pretty pretty
durned cool. Paul, Can you hold with us for just
a moment. They're damn all right. I wanted to get
to your point, but I still havesk some more questions
(30:56):
about your gardener. Where are you? Where are you located?
Speaker 3 (31:00):
Uh, in between mont Magnolia and Montgomery. There's a little
community dobbin.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
Oh yeah, dobbin. You're the second Dobbin call we've had
in the week.
Speaker 3 (31:09):
Where did you mean?
Speaker 1 (31:11):
Oh, okay, all right, hold on