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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Luck and load.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
So Michael Verie Show is.
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On the air.
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On January sixth, twenty twenty one, bad actors inside the
US government staged a false flag operation at our nation's capital.
The left and their media allies tried to use this
event to prevent President Donald Trump from ever holding office again.
Speaker 4 (00:38):
What happened here today was an insurrection incited by the President.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
Of the United States. Those who choose to continue to.
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Support as a dangerous gambit by objecting to the results
of a legitimate democratic election will forever be seen as
being complicit in an unprecedented attack against our democracy.
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Certain dates echo throughout history.
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December seventh, nineteen forty one, September eleventh, two thousand and one.
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And January sixth, twenty twenty one. Those who stormed this coup,
and those who instigated and incited, and those who called
on them to do so, held a dagger at the
throat of America and American democracy.
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However, their deception failed.
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I knew right away that what they were telling me
on NBC News and seen it and all the rest
of the liars in my country was false.
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I could feel it, and the American people elected Donald J.
Trump to serve as the forty seventh President of the
United States, who.
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Cuted it for.
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He who was proved.
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In laborating strive.
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Who more than sales.
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It is, of course January sixth, and in the course
of my lifetime, and laid in bed last night racking
my mind for the days that I will remember for
the rest of my life as a date that occurred
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during my lifetime, and other than personal dates, the days
my sons were born and came home to us, I'll
never forget those, my mother's death, my brother's death, my wedding.
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I'm trying to think of another date, January twenty eighth,
nineteen eighty six. Never forget that, the shuttle explosion. In fact,
I remember that day vividly nine to eleven, two thousand
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and one, and I'm sure if I racked my brain
there are some other dates that are up there with
the January twenty eighth, nineteen eighty six, nine eleven, two
thousand and one. I am not exaggerating when I tell
you that January sixth is more important to this nation
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that the lessons be learned the date not be forgotten,
because what happened in that case, what happened to this
country and who did it? It's far more disturbing, way
worse than a terror attack that costs three thousand lives.
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When you look at what happened during COVID, and you
look at what COVID was, and FAUCI and the public
health bs and the lockdowns, a lot of Evans music
cities across America were closed and will never be, will
never return as a result of that. You don't get
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those back. What you do get back is another franchise,
corporate office in a strip center that says established nineteen
sixty three on the logo, and that location's been there
for eight months. Then you will just get more and
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more of that, and the owner won't be on site,
and you'll get the listless employees that it's just a job,
and the same old, same old that you get at
every airport restaurant, at every food court. But so much
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more than that. Things I never would have believed could
happen in our country.
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That happened.
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Four years ago today, January sixth, twenty twenty one, and
I think about what had happened for the year before that,
the last time I had flown abroad before the last
two weeks. We went to Italy at Christmas twenty nineteen
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and at the Spanish steps it was so crowded, and
I remember saying to my wife, well, I guess I
have been to Beijing now, because it was all Chinese
tourists everywhere. They're more Chinamen than Italians everywhere. And he said,
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how you think I rang the doorbell, and so I
was exposed to a lot of Chinese. And we come
back and I go see my doctor, who I love
and adore and respect an ad bar, because I have
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this weird thing in my chest. And he says, well,
you don't have the flu. It's not a cold, although
it has cold like symptoms. And he gave me a
cocktail of drugs to take. He said, I want to
need to take these two He treats her as well,
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and he called them in. I usually don't take the
meds all when I go to the doctor. And I'm
sure I'm fifty four. Now it sounds weird. I'm sure
there are a lot of guys in my situation. I'm
sure many of you will nod when I say this.
When I go to the doctor, I go to the
doctor because things are so bad that it could be terminal.
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You know it's possible, and I just want them to
tell me I'm not gonna die. I don't really need
a treatment plan. You can load me up with a
bunch of drugs. My wife can go to CVS and
pick them up and bring I'm not gonna take them.
I'm not gonna as long as you just. I just
I don't want to die from something stupid that I
just ignored. And I've ignored it long enough now that
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it would be embarrassing if people go, you know, Bob Marley,
this all started with one little cancer dot on his
big toe, and he screwed around and now he's dead.
That's the only reason. But when I think back to
all the lives that were then told us for that year.
So when you go to January sixth, twenty twenty five,
we've already been through a year of that. Hell, they
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cheated the election on the King of Ding and this
other guy, Michael Barry Fomering Younderston. Today is the last
day of Christmas, the twelfth Day of Christmas, also known
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as the de las Res three Kings Day, also known
as the Epiphanies. It is the holy day that honors
the Three Wise Men or the Magi who brought gifts
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to the baby Jesus after his birth. It's also a
day to exchange gifts and mark the end of Christmas festivities.
Have you taken down your tree? You do it today?
Look at you. You're such a good Mexican. American. Mama
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Martha would be so proud of you if you hold
on to just a few of these. Ramon said, hey,
it's something like the Reyes or I said the loss. Yeah, yeah,
it's that. Do you know what that means? No, I
just remember it's a twelfth Day. Mama Martha tried so hard.
He tried so hard. So you think about what January
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sixth represents, and it is not that Trump made them evil.
It is that Trump revealed that they were evil when
January sixth occurred. I'm sorry. When the New Orleans attack occurred,
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I got lots of emails, which you would expect, and
I didn't engage because I needed some downtime and I
was really focused on the family. And this is a
wrestling but I had a lot of time to think
more than usual. We're on the bullet train, and you know,
they're all napping and I started thinking and reading the
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news story, and I think it's healthy to come up
with your own conclusions before you read what the supposed
experts and talking heads have to say. One listener wrote,
and I think there's very likely something to this that
the reason he got in his truck and mowed people
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down was because the IEDs didn't go off. There's now
footage of him placing IEDs in ice chests, who dropped
the ice chest of Bourbon Street. But he was an
idiot and apparently not very good with explosives, so they
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didn't go off. What a treat it would have been
one of those explosives have gone off and got him. Man,
when you show me one of the making a bomb
and it goes off on them, and there's so much
of that, I I enjoy that second to only one thing.
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When it comes to that footage. There is now so
much footage that looks like an old black and white
version of what was the game? It wasn't asteroids ramon.
What was the game? It was early early arcade game.
And when you would shoot, it would shoot on an
arc and you would you had you had a ball
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that you that you spun right like centipede because it
might have been I think it might have been in
the same case as a centipede. You know, you can
buy those now, will be like five of those games
in one and it'd be miss pac Man and Galagha.
Missile command. Yes it was, Oh my bid, I would
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say you were worth your weight and go, but let
me just say I died. It's an exaggeration, but you
are it was missile command. When I watch footage, and
you know you got the you got the guy in
them what they call him a quarter when they go
in and they they they shoot into a group of
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these guys that are that are moving. And when they
when they fire into the crowd and into the group,
the caravan of the of the bad guys, there'll be
one that'll that'll run off from the group. And they're
very much like Ferrell Hoggs ironically because they realize I
got to get away from the group. That's my But
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it's all it's all heat censored. So you you ain't
going anywhere, Bud, You ain't hiding under anything. There's a
there's your white dot that represents your heat. And they'll
go we got a squirter er over at three or
three toy surt okay locked in and then you watch
and what's amazing is when he tells you he's he's fired,
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and then you're waiting and it might only be a second,
but you're what you I did, doesn't know what's God
he got him, yes, But watching one of them blow
their own hand off or kill themselves, that's boy, that's
a special treat. That's sometimes I feel like I don't
even deserve that. That's a special treat. Indeed, two weeks
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from today, the president will be sworn in. On the nineteenth,
he's happening a big rally, and on the twentieth he'll
be sworn in. And my understanding is that there will
be a blanket January sixth pardon, which is the right
thing to do. We need to put this behind us,
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and then we need to begin the investigation and cash
Bettel taking over the FBI. Let us not forget the
first press conference in New Orleans. This absolute dumb, dumb
FBI Lady Alithea Duncan. She made a statement that turns
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out not only not to be true, but to be
consistent with everything the deep state wants you to believe
about Muslims. In America. Listen to this.
Speaker 5 (14:53):
Good morning. My name's ALITYA Duncan. I'm the assistant Speculation
in charge for FBI New Orleans. Kee Kirkpatrick said, we'll
be taking over the investigative lead for this event. This
is not a terrorist event. What it is right now
is there improvised explosive devices that was found and we
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are working on confirming if this is a viable device
or not.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
Not sure. What irritates me more the up talk at
the end of the sentences or the clear uneasiness in
her voice. You have a lot of time to prepare
to talk to the press. You are the person the
FBI put out to the nation. Do you think anybody
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felt better that Well, FBI is getting to the bottom
of it. The same FBI that has been celebrating pictures
of themselves with rainbow flags, DEI hiring festival, DEI hiring events.
The same FBI that has not focused on its core
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job but instead has harassed you at see all the
chickens are coming home to roost. They have been harassing
parents at school boards, protesters on January sixth, while the
bad guys have run them up. Southern Pride, Southern friede
to Michael Barry show, We're.
Speaker 3 (16:24):
Gonna make it all come true.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
Just curl you. We're gonna open up the phone line
seven one three nine nine nine one thousand. Seven one
three nine nine nine one thousand. If you started twenty
twenty five without our phone number in your phone, then
your new year's resolution is to put it in right now.
I know, Michael, I would never call. I listen, but
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I just I would never call. And then three months
from now, you'll send me an email because I'll be
talking about fies that have a child with autism and
the resources that are available for parents and children with autism,
and that will be something you've spent twenty years working
on and you will want to share it, and you
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don't have the phone number. So seven one three nine
nine nine one thousand. Put it in as Michael Berry
so you remember it. I got an email from a listener,
this said, Michael. That's how I like to imagine people talking. Michael.
I came across a country version of Kiss and I
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thought of you, what do you think? And what's funny
is you know what that song? That version of that
song reminds me of Remember the band Exodus, Wait them
play at the RCC Exodus. I'm sorry Exile. Exile had
a song, had two songs, had two hits that were
country hits, and as happens with a lot of people
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Conway Twitty, Kenny Rogers, when you don't make it in rock,
then they move over the country, which is a really
good move because country is a more forgiving audience and
they will allow you to grow old and so you
can have a very long career as a country music artist.
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And that song right there reminded me of a hit
that Exile had. The problem with having Exile at the
RCC is that everybody remembered their two songs and just figured, well,
I know those. They probably got some more U no,
which would have been okay if they would have done covers,
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but unfortunately they started with their big hit, waited a
little while, strung it out, played their other one, and
then toward the end they played that first hit, and
then they did an encore to the second one, which
I'm okay with if you only got it. Was the
same reason I didn't book Kansas. Exile was seventy five hundred,
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I could justify that, but Kansas was twenty five thousand.
Well that's for Cynthia Woods, Mitchell and their or the
House of Blues for their mailing list, that's fine. But
for me to hit twenty five thousand in ticket sales
for a band that has two and a half big hits.
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Eddie Martinez asked me one time, how come you don't
have Kansas? How come you play like Kansas? I said, right,
what do you like? And he said, uh, dust in
the Wind? I said me too, that's a great song.
What else you like? And he said, just look just
fell out of my brain? H what it does prove
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my point?
Speaker 3 (19:52):
But what is?
Speaker 2 (19:53):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (19:54):
Yeah, carry on my wayward son and uh? I said
what else you got? And he might have remembered the
third one? I don't know if he did or not,
probably didn't. I said, what are we gonna do for
the It's a ninety minute set, so we got ten
minutes covered. And the problem with a big band like
that is they won't do covers. If they'd do some covers,
that'd be fine. It turns out that people enjoyed tribute
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band concerts more than they do a band that has
a hit or two. And that is just I tell you.
The band that showed up and had more hits than
I realized, and put on a hell of a show,
and that was Shenandoah, Shenandoah. And they left here headed
for a show in New Orleans, and as they got
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through Beaumont, there was an explosion in the tanker ahead
of them, and they drove through. There was still firing there.
They drove through that and the smoke came out the
other side, pulled off side of the road, got out,
realized they were still alive and grateful for it. Yep,
they called us to tell us that that's how I
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will always from over Shannondo. Two years ago, yesterday Randy
Lemon passed. I know we have a lot of lemon
heads in our audience, And interestingly he shares a little
quirk with Merle Haggard, who was born and died on
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April sixth. Randy Lemon was born and died on January fifth.
He was at the hostess stand, as I understand it,
at a restaurant in New York with his two kids
and started feeling bad as often happens with a heart
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attack and passed on. But we share a lot of
listeners with garden Line. Obviously, Randy wasn't the first person
to do garden line, but he was. He had become
garden line over all all those years. January fourth, did
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I say yesterday? Okay, sorry two days ago. You know
why I thought about it yesterday, And in my mind
I've been saying yesterday to hold on to it because
I didn't have it written down in the local news department.
The Harris County Public Health Department Director Barbie Robinson, you
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remember her well. She's now been charged with three additional
felonies related to her bid rigging scheme with two different companies. Now,
remember this is a woman who came here from California
engaged in bid rigging. We've got emails that say from them,
you know, hey, how much do you need? We'll hire
you as our attorney. And she would give them the
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contract exactly what Lena had Algo did exactly what her office.
I think they're going to prove she did it, but
exactly what her office did with the COVID outreach contract,
the twenty million dollar COVID outreach contract. Well, now Barbie
Robinson's been charged with three different three additional feltwies. By
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the way, this is also the woman who, it turns out,
was being paid as the assistant health director in Tucson, Arizona,
while she was supposed to be our health director at
the same time, which of course is a violation of
the law. And since we're on the subject of having
two jobs, one of which people aren't supposed to know about,
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the Texas Medical Board has gone after Mary Tally Boden
since she treated patients back in the spring of twenty twenty.
We had Mary Tally Boden on our shows as an
expert on upper respiratory and sinus issues before just before
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COVID hit. Texas Medical Board has gone after her for
treating patients with ivermectin, which it turns out works. And
it turns out the Texas Medical Boards Medical director is
also the medical director of Playing Parenthood. Greg Abbott, you
got to change that Michael Barry show.
Speaker 7 (24:14):
They have been thinking about you think about it. There's
nothing country about around if you think about what purists
will tell you makes the country song. On country songs,
there's none of the instrumentation, the beat, none of it.
I'm no music theory guys that let me not start
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using words I don't know how to use.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
But if you just listen to it, it's a pop
song that had a crossover Eddie Rabbit pop singer with
crossover Elvis got played on country music. Speaking of Missile Command,
Scott and des Moines, Iowa right. I'm not sure why
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I said Iowa. I don't know of another des Moines.
The most underrated around that era is Tempest. Though nobody
remembers Tempest, but it cannot be replicated on today's machines
because of that incredible spinning dial control. That's actually correct,
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Travis writce Zar. Your comment about Kansas reminded me of
my ex wife. When we were first dating. She said
she loved Kansas. I told her they only have two songs.
Nobody can ever remember both at the same time. To
this day, I've never met anybody that could welcome back
love the show. True. I mean, think about it, Caleb,
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You're on the Michael Berry Show. What you got, sir?
Speaker 3 (25:52):
I have to need you to start off, mister Michael Berry, sir.
N Yeah, I dig your Montal train thought.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
No.
Speaker 3 (26:00):
I am blessed, and I am freshly renewed. I just
got done with a three day fasting, and I'm more
sharp and clear and ready to go, and I'm beyond
grateful and thankful for mister Donald Trump. And I'm ready
suicode so ready is millions of others are for January
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twenty and God bless the troops and law enforcement in
the dog Amen. Thank you, sir.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
You know we needed some good news, We really did.
We needed some good news. I guess it was seventeen
was the year that Astros won it all? Was that right?
The first one? And it just felt like, Man, obviously
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I'm rooting for the Texans. I think Cal's a good owner.
I like this team. I like Stroud, I like Dmiko.
I'm I think it's I think Texans fans are kind
of overdue for a Super Bowl. I really really didn't
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like the uh. I really didn't like the way Tennessee
handled the uniform issue. In fact, CBS's brock Vereen took
a lot harsher stance on the issue than you would
normally expect the network to have prior to that game
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around here. But I'll be as frank as possible.
Speaker 6 (27:44):
I hope the Titans lose by one thousand points today.
The audacity the goal to where the Oilers uniform is
representing the team that you decided to stop being and
wearing the versus the city you abandoned. This is like
if an ex packed up and fled in the middle
of the night, but still send you a holiday hard
once a year. C. J. Stroud, you may not be
playing the whole game, but I speak for every Estonian
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and every fan of sport with any decency, any kuth
when I say destroy them today. We're all Texans.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
It's kind of a mixed reaction from people. I know.
Some people are happy to see the uh, happy to
see Tennessee. They are happy to see those uniforms. How
about that. My understanding is cal petitioned the league to
try to take back ownership of the Columbia Blue and
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the Derrek and and that color combo and the whole thing,
and Bud Adams a vetoed that I would like to
renew a statement I've made over the years. This is
like when you've got a witness and you've got an
ongoing investigation, and they'll bring them back in and swear
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them back in and say is that still your position?
You know in run like, yeah, it's still gonna okay,
all right. I would like to renew my statement for
anybody who's never heard me say it, and I want
you to understand that you don't need to email me
and tell me it's crude or it's not nice or
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anything else, because it is my position, it will always
be my position, and he's incapable of changing it. And
that is as follows. And we have a lot of
mutual friends. So this one's always a little weird, but
here we go. Bud Adams was a horrible human being,
A terrible, horrible, no good, no count awful human being.
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I've been told. You know his family members listening to
your show. I would expect they would trust me. They
know it to be true more than the general public
that never met the man. I was his neighbor. I
know people who worked very closely with him for many,
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many years in multiple capacities in multiple industries, not just
the football operations, but including the football operations. But Adams
was a bad human being. My favorite Butt Adams moment
was when the fans were booing him at the end
of a Titan season a few years ago, and there
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he is up in the owner's box and he gives
them the double rods. Now, the problem with that is
it's a sign of how classless Bud Adams is. But
I have as much as this bothers me to say,
I also have an ounce of respect because you know
that owners have wanted to do that over the years.
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You know that owners have wanted to tell the fans
who are just constantly bitching, hey, double roge right here,
right here, this is what I got for you, and
turn around and moon them. You know they wanted to.
And there's Bud Adams towards the end of his end
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of his life with his haircut that he cut himself.
It was the worst haircutting. There's the worst haircut except
for Al Davis's son My goodness a lie. And since
we're on the subject of that same style of haircut,
his many me John Gruden, that's a bad haircut too.
That's a really really bad haircut. Speaking of owners who
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are asses, there's a video going around of Jerry Jones
in Landman. Does that mean there's a new season land
Man out? Huh?
Speaker 2 (31:48):
What do you mean?
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Haven't caught up?
Speaker 5 (31:49):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (31:50):
Are they adding Newman's all the time?
Speaker 4 (31:52):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (31:52):
I never know how that works. I like Landman? Have
you seen it it? It's my favorite. Billy Thornton since
he got out of that Limo and Angelina Jolie is
sucking all over his face and he's just looking at
him like, yeah, they had sacks are on the way
over here, and everybody's going, oh my god, and every
dude's going, you're a hundred. She's twenty five and he
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is locked down on you like plankton, I'm not mad
at you. And I guess she's got a vial of
his blood on her. She's crazy. See on the matrix,
she's out there. Any guy that think you get to
thinking you want to want you do not want to
be married to a woman like that. Woo wow goodness