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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, time, time, luck and load.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
The Michael Very Show is on the air. They al
must passed away.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
It would be our national holiday hip the South.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
What a one we'd have had it made.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
I would like to explain to you that Suddners have
a heritage that just about everything we get involved in
is funny. That's right. You can take some individual who
doesn't live in the South to come in the South
and just sit down and listen to us, and it
ain't long. They commenced to lat making their.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
Way the only way they know how. Let's just little
bit old.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
Go over the love. I go downtown and yeah as city,
Missipi and hang on a parking meeting every now and then,
and just to visit.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
With my old buddies.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
Go by the barber shop and we'll talk. They say, Jared,
where you've been lately. We'll have a good time visited.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
And the other day I was visiting in downtown Yazoo City.
Stand on the street, corner, bunch of folks out, we
is talking, and a funeral possession started by. Now, there's
nothing funny about getting.
Speaker 4 (01:25):
Picking their way on the way.
Speaker 3 (01:29):
It ain't no how, that's just a little bit nold,
the Lord, the love itself. In the South, an expression
may be made that they don't even intend to be funny,
but Southerners are naturally humorous. The funeral possession started by,
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and everybody got quiet, got reverent, turned toward the street,
put the hand over the heart, and I whispered to
this old boy, I said, who died? He said to
one in the first car.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
Our show sponsor and my friend Rick Doak, who is
our farming ranch realtor, said, sent me a message during
the break. You probably already figured this out, but Carol
is the best. She's my go to for everything fish
and pond related. All my farm buyers. First thing they
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want to do is dig upon and second thing they
want to do is stock it. And she takes great
care of them. You know, it's funny because in our
listening audience, we've got people that are still fighting the
rat race, you know at Guest and I ten or
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bel Air in fifty nine and just fighting the rat race,
dealing with Democrats, dealing with traffic, dealing with the noise.
You know, I had become so sensitive to noise since
I became more protective of my hearing. I had hearing
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loss as a kid because of allers had tubes twice,
and so I've always been protective of my hearing just
because I don't want to go deaf. Because my grandfather,
all my grandfather's relative they all worked at Bethlehem Steel
and so all that banging out there, they all you know,
if you were in there for huh huh, and it's
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a horrible way to go through life. And they didn't
they didn't have memorial hearing back then, and so they
didn't have the hearing aid technology to be able to,
you know, have a higher quality of life. And it's
it's difficult, it's frustrating when you can't hear. So anyway,
I've become so much more sensitive to noise, loud noise
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and noise is we take for granted if you walk
into a if you walk into a crowded place, you
will notice the people you're with will talk louder as
the music or other conversations go louder, and they don't
even realize they're doing it, and it's uh. I we
had dinner party last night and I was everybody there
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was about my age, and we were talking about this
and how you feel like you've become very old when
all of a sudden, loud noises bother you, and you
can say, all right, Pap Paul, it's true. I got it.
I realize how awful it sounds. But that doesn't make
it any less true. I'd rather not go to crowded
places because the noises bother me or loud you know,
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volume bothers me. But there's people that are that are moving.
There are people that are living this life. You know,
they go to the grocery store and they're looking around
because there's some Democrat gonna come running it at any
minute with a gun and they'll shoot you or not
shoot you, it doesn't matter. It's whatever they feel like
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at that moment. They do not care. And you know
they're pulling up their pants and their buddies pulled up
in the stolen car, and you know, they put the
gun in your face, and first they got to incapacitate you,
so you know, maybe they knock you in the head,
or maybe they shoot you or what are they do
and then they take whatever you have and they run
and they do it all day long, and you know
your number is going to get called at some point.
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It's like at the old butcher shop. At some point
you pull that thing and you wait and that little
number up at the toggle, remember those red it was
a red box, and it would and then it had
the slat in the middle so it could do zero.
One would be over to the right, two would be
left to right, left to right, right, down, left, down right,
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and you'd wait on your number to be called. And
you know that at some point your number is going
to get called. If you don't know that, you should.
If you live in the Houston city limits, you will
be a victim of crime or a family member will.
Now they might just steal your car, they might just
bust out your window and steal your pistol in your
in your console, but you're going to be a victim.
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And it's going to be a person that's got somebody
count on their on their record, just a question of it.
They're going to kill you. They're not going to kill everybody.
So maybe they won't kill you. Maybe they'll just steal
what you have, Maybe they just knock you in the head,
but that it's going to happen. Not may Michael, I'm
gonna shoot them, Okay, I mean I hope you do.
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Don't get me wrong, But most of the time you're
not seeing it coming. And that's not the point we're
making here. The point is you got that life, and
then you got people calling Rick Doak, going, hey, I
just took a buy out from my company. H where
do you want to be? I want you to look.
I want you to run an arc from Columbus all
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the way over to Independence. I want it no more
than ninety minutes from downtown Houston, and I'm looking in
in you know, Fayette County, Austin County, Washington County. I
want you to look in that area all the way
around to Montgomery County, let's say. And that's people are.
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And all of a sudden, life just changes. Life completely changes,
because now on the weekends, you wake up, you're ready
to do things, and you got projects. Oh I'm gonna
stop my pond. We spend the whole day stock in
your pond. You go talk to Carol, maybe bring her
some coffee and donuts. You sit in there, and truth is,
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you're dragging ass because you want to see who else
is coming in to stock their pond. And then some
real real country boy comes in, some old fella, he's
got overalls like my grandfather used to wear. And he's
got a ball cap, says boons farm. He's got a
big old chaw tobacco, and he's got both of the
both of the cracks of his crevices at the corners
of his mouth are dried spit dried tobacco. And he
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comes in there and says, hey, do you get me
more in that? Remember that blue gill? You had, that
warm blue gill. It was different as a side breed.
It got it inbread kind of slightly retarding. But remember
that one was real good. And you get him more
than then and you said the like you spend the
whole day doing that. At the end of it you
feel wholesome. Maybe sit out, watch the sun go down.
You go, man, I used to live. I didn't know
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this life was was available to be a fight and
breathe banand's uh. You know, we were talking earlier about
the major industrial projects related to flooding and waterways and
spillways and and systems and the groundwater versus it. It's
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it's fascinating because because Heather had brought up the Texas
City dyke and and uh, massive, massive project, interesting deal.
And then of course mean gene Helton Helton sing a
song about it, And I don't know why all this
fish talk and food talk, and it got me in
a somewhat related Venn diagram overlap with Shirley que Licker's friend,
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big Chaffon, assistant manager down to dairy Queen.
Speaker 4 (09:15):
You know, this morning I was thinking about this big
old girl, big woman, used to be the assistant manager
over here to Derry Queen. You remember her name was Chiffon.
You remember old big Chiffon. I remember working down there
every morning at the crack of dawn.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
You see, arrived by six foot six three.
Speaker 4 (09:36):
Forty five, big old broad shoulders of big old hips.
Everybody know he ain't gave no lip to mis chieffon, No, Lord,
not the hub.
Speaker 2 (09:48):
She's not k t vow.
Speaker 4 (09:50):
She was tough, mischieful, Yes, Lord, nobody seemed to know
West call home.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
She just drift into town.
Speaker 4 (10:02):
She stay all alone, She said much kind of quiet
and shy, and if you spoke at all, you better
just say how you during this chap faid.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
Big Chaphon. She didn't like no kind of conversation.
Speaker 4 (10:16):
Not her, lord, big Chavoni, big old hips on her,
big old woman. Somebody says she come from New Orleans
and she got in a big fight with a Cajun
queen and a crashing blow from a huge right hands
in a Louisiana the Promised Land.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
That Chiffai.
Speaker 4 (10:38):
Criminal convictions aggravated as salt assistant manager, that Chiffon Derry queen.
But that's just how I meant. But I might be wrong.
Tell your Mama and them. I asking how your dird
be hog.
Speaker 3 (10:55):
You.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
Big Chaffon. I got a message from doctor Guy Lewis.
He wanted to know which one of the burner launchers
I carry in or recommend. I like the compact launcher
because you can put it in your pocket. I often
carry a three eighty if I'm in something that doesn't
have deep pockets, or wearing a coat or a jacket
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or whatever. I'm not the gun expert. I don't need
every redneck out of Oh, you don't know much bag gun.
My brother used to do that, my brother, the cop.
If someone would come up when we'd be together drinking
beers and they'd go, hey, what do you carry? I'll say, Oh,
I just carry a little three eighty because it's small
and I don't want to blow them up off and Uh,
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it works for me and my brother. I'm nine nine
tenlock nine. Now, Oh it's fine, Chris, but you got
a gun strapped on your hip all the time. I
don't want to have to carry around a cannon ball
inside my pocket. I want a little bit of gun.
But this is again, we go back to that thing.
Every redneck they love the sh show. They listen. They'll
listen to me talk all day long. They'll profess idolatry.
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Michael Barry is the greatest singer. But if I dare
God forbid mention opening day of a dove season, a gun,
an engine or fishing, all of a sudden, I'm posing
and it's horrible, and they need to show me that
they know more than that. And whom a wor slap out?
I'm worse, just worst slap out. I put in a
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call to Ken Hinnicky. I didn't know he was still alive.
He's the original fish hatchery guy. So you got Brenham
Fisheries over here on the East End, and then you've
got Ken Hinnicky over in Halettsville. But anyway, I've left
him a message, so he might be calling us at
any minute. Let's see on the arch you mentioned what
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is that.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
The arc?
Speaker 2 (12:53):
Oh okay, all right, Douglas, you're on the Michael Berry Show.
What you got sir?
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Yeah, I noticed you were talking about that whole people
looking for property on that park. You're discussing out Fayetteville
all the way up to Montgomery County, even as far
out as the Iowa beat Ice all that. And it's
kind of funny because we're in that same exact situation
as we speak. You're looking right now where yeah, we
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we uh, we currently live out on the west side
right now, but we're looking at getting further out to
get away from the growth.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
Where are you on the west side?
Speaker 1 (13:36):
Little town called Pattison kind of north northwest of Brookshire.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
Oh okay, so you're a little ways out already. But
is it? Is it? There's still too much going on?
Are you afraid there will be in a couple of years?
What's your mindset?
Speaker 1 (13:54):
There's there's growth coming out our way, so we're starting
to see, you know, the neighbors, and of course with
that comes the increase in traffic. And when we moved
out here about ten years ago, it wasn't like that.
And yeah, you know, you could be twenty minutes you
get into KD and now it's you know, every bit
of a thirty minute drive. You can't go five minutes
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down the road without running into crazy driving all around you.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
Yeah, yeah, I can't. I've got I've become intolerant of that.
I've become very intolerant. You know, even somebody pulling up
to the red light and your whole car is shaking,
And it's all I can do to think from saying
to think from saying, well do you think? Did you
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do you think? Is there somebody in this circle or
in this intersection that in your mind is going wow?
That guy has everybody vibrating. I can't deal with with
the arguing with the store clerk. I can't deal with that.
You don't know who I am. I know who you is.
I know very well who you is. I don't know
your name. I don't need to, but I know who
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you are. I know the type. I've seen it a
million times, and I just I don't the whole the
whole city urban experience has degraded. And this is this
is cultural. Politics is downstream from culture. Andrew Breitbart used
to say that the culture went south before the politics did,
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but this was not always the case. What what we're
seeing the separation of people into two and this idea
and this kind of third world country that's been dropped
into our country, uh, with different values and and and
all of that. Well, I got to tell you, Douglas,
I enjoyed looking as much as I did buying and
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living there. Embrace this. This is this is fun. Brings
you baias Michael Berry brings your bias went and sound
way down the Undershawn Jones is this Democrat felony judge
who is Rodney's poster child. And I leave it there.
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If a black murderer is brought into his case, into
his court and he's, you know, got ten felony convictions
on him and he's just murdered another person, DeShawn Jones
practically does a GoFundMe for the guy, you know, sends
him on his way. What all can we do for you?
How can we help you? Please? Go kill again? He's
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done this again and again and again and again. Well,
the good news is I'm getting through the rumor mial.
But it's it's it is surprisingly credible because it goes
pretty close to the top that he will resign from
being a judge on October first. That is the good news.
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The bad news is it is because Rodney's putting him
in his county attorney So with Christian Menefee running in
the congressional seat now minef he's out there in the
eighteenth Congressional district campaigning away. Once he steps down from
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his county attorney seat, he loses that income and bow
ties are expensive, and so he runs in the special election.
If he wins that special election, she very well may not.
At least he'll draw a paycheck until next November, so
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that would be his job for a year. If he
doesn't win the special election, and there's a Republican because
it's a wide open they call him jungle primaries, it's
a Republican in this election. Carmen Montille I think is
her name Montiel. There's a Republican Hispanic woman. I think
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she's first generation immigrant who's running. Wouldn't that be a
hoot for a Republican to win that seat. It's possible
if she stays the only Republican and you got a
bunch of Democrats running, it's possible she could win that
and then would have a Republican in that seat. All
the way through January of twenty twenty seven. That's worth
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it even if you lost next November, because you had
a heads up Republican Democrat in a seventy six percent
Democrat district. Even if you lost next November, that is
a huge boost to Trump. To add a Republican even
if only for what fourteen months, that's a huge book.
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That's worth investing some time and energy. Carmen Montiel I
think is her name, but I'm not looking at it,
something like that. Carmen is her first name. She's very,
very attractive, Hispanic woman tall. Actually yeah, So anyway, so
Christian Menafie could lose the county attorney seat, and if
al Green runs in eighteen, al Green's gonna beat him.
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So remember al Green's district now flips Republican he runs
in eight It's expected to run in Congressional District eighteen
next November. So after the special election, if Carmen wins,
that would not only be awesome and cool and fun
and all of that, it would be a huge, huge
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boost to Trump. Because we're down counting the votes now,
we're a vote here in a vote there away, all right,
So I'm gonna tell you my story. Oh, Bertha's got
a fish story, all right, Bertha. And then I want
to tell you my bo Okay.
Speaker 5 (19:51):
Go ahead, sweetheart, Okay, I just want to tell you
my fish story. I was a time only in our family.
There were seven girls and one boy in my life family.
I was a third born and I was the only
one that wanted to hunt and fish. So I'm fishing
at this little creek by myself. I took the rifle,
my two dogs, and my fishing gear, and I'm fixing
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to cast out. But I had no idea. My parents
and a couple of my sisters had come up behind me.
So when I put my ride back to cast out
and went forward, I thought I had snagged a limb
on a tree, or a limb off the ground or something.
And when I turned around, I had snagged my sister
in the nose. Oh oh, Luckily it wasn't real bad.
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The bar didn't go through and Dad was able to
pull it out. And I can't even remember if it
bled or not. But I felt so bad about it.
I'll never forget that, and I still apologized to her
for that.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
Man, I've got so many good getting hung on a
hook stories Bertha, I love them. My friend Jonathan Kim,
who's the number two for Russell Lebarrow, he runs the
operations now, and he took his girlfriend Emma fishing, and
he pulls back somehow and hangs it on her nose,
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and she was a trooper about it. She was a trooper.
But it took over an hour to get it out
of there. They were on the verge of going to
the hot They had exhausted all options and they were
going on the verge of going to the hospital at
that point. But when he finally pulled it out of there,
he yanked it. So now she just has a big hole,
gaping hole in the middle of her face. I'm just kidding,
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that's not true. I had a buddy named Robert Wagner.
He's a mortgage broker. He's done very well in Houston.
He was married to my friend Jim McGrath's wife, Paulina,
which was how I knew him. And he and I
had a mutual friend named Bud Holmes. Bud Holmes was
a Mississippi legend. He was a district attorney in I
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think Hattisburg there, and he he was an old Southern
Democrat who had become kind of a government fixer type.
So I had been introduced to Bud and he invited
me on a fishing trip in Venice, Louisiana, which is
some of the best fishing in the world. I'm told again,
I don't have a lot, I don't have a good
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base to draw from, but I'm told, and he had
a houseboat out there, and so we all go and
it's twenty years ago, but we get up. We stay
up too late. He's got bunks all in there. I mean,
it's a heck of a trip, right and oh you
know what it was. It was it was the fall
of five because he took us down to the Pontra
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train yacht basin or whatever it's called right there, and
we saw all these boats. They hadn't even gotten them
out of there yet. All these boats looked like what
orange looked like at the time, were pushed up on
the shore and they had mud all over them. And
you just see all these boats that are never going
to be used again, you know, after a storm and
a flood like that. I've been through it to me
many times now. It's so depressing. But anyway, so next
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day we're out fishing and there's several groups of us
and we're all going out in different boats. We come
back and Robert's got somebody hung this huge hook into
the crook of his arm. Okay, and Robert always has
a dip in his mouth, so he's a real smart feller,
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but you wouldn't know it because when he talked, you
can't hardly understand what you're saying because a build diep
in his mouth. Well, I think he's got a double
big dip at this point. And there is much discussion
about Bud wants to take him to the hospital because
we're gonna be out there for several days. He don't
want this thing getting infected and losing an arm and
him getting sued or something. So Robert's saying, no, no, no,
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we're gonna push it through. We're gonna get it out here.
So there's much back and forth at a moment like this,
you know, there's always a lot of intensity of the
moment like this, and Robert's got a pretty high pain threshold,
which I come to learn. So Robert said, we're doing it,
and we're doing it now, and he takes a there's
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a Jack Daniels. J's Jack Daniels because that's the black. Yeah.
He takes a Jack Daniels and he takes a big
swill of it, I mean a big one, and he
slams it down and he turns away and he and
they pushed that thing through. It was the biggest hook
I've ever seen come out of a human being. They
had to push it all the way through because you
couldn't pull it back because the bar would catch it.
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Could you maybe audibly laugh when I tell a joke
like that? So I know you thought it was funny,
Michael Berry, No, I won't do that. It's too much
for she won't go that far. That was so funny.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Get on the side to hide.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
Gavin Newsome, it's so desperate. It's it's like a TV sitcom.
He watches what Trump does, and then he tries, he
tries to win up Trump and then they One of
his advisers admitted that he had started cussing because he
wanted to be like Trump. Everything he does. Now it's
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what what can he do to be like Trump? So
Trump starts sending in the National Guard. The mayor Muriel Bowser,
no fan of Trump, had a press conference this week
where she thanked Trump for sending in the National Guard
because they haven't had a murder in over two weeks. Now.
This is unheard of. It's the lowest murder rate they've
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had since the founding of the district. DC is safe again.
Speaker 5 (25:39):
It worked.
Speaker 2 (25:41):
You got the people of Chicago begging for him to
send him there. The governor of Maryland has now openly
changed his position, openly asked if he would send the
National Guard into Baltimore. Because what happens is, you can
play politics all day long climate change, and it just
becomes an academic conversation. But when it comes to street murders,
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street thugs, and you can make that stop. Even the
Democrats will go, hey, look, I don't like Trump neither,
but uh, could y'all send in the National Guard? So
so Trump sends in the National Guard, and these boys
are not trained as police officers. They're coming in with
actual training. And and then you've got California, where Gavin
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Newsom keeps saying no, no, you can't send in the
National Guard. We don't want you here. We don't want
the National Guard. We don't want a lower crime, but
don't want to lower murders. We don't want we don't
want to weaponize. We don't want to. We don't want
a police state. Well he's getting so much hell that
he can't now cave and go all right, send in
the national Guard. So he says, I'll send into my
own National Guard. I'll send in the California Highway Patrol.
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We'll see him and then punch and John.
Speaker 4 (26:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
Yeah, we're gonna send in the guys that write tickets
on the Pacific Coast Highway. We're gonna send in the
ticket writers from the freeway. Here they come. And those
big old clunker motorcycles, the big gliders, well here they're
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coming here. They're light tan uniforms. How do you think
that's gonna work. This is not gonna be like DC,
where the bad guys are scared to death of the
National Guard because they'll shoot you. They're gonna see the
California Highway Patrol. We were just imagining how that's gonna
play out tonight on a special edition of Cops. DC's
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Trump's cracking down on crimes and it's working in the
name of Donald J.
Speaker 5 (27:49):
Trump stuff.
Speaker 2 (27:50):
Right there, you fall under arrest, damn man Trump, and
is National Guard hurting my loving game?
Speaker 5 (27:55):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (27:55):
I thought this is America. Still what you want? Isn't
that like one of those commitments.
Speaker 1 (27:59):
Or something's him for stupidity?
Speaker 2 (28:01):
Meanwhile, Antie California, it's a whole different story.
Speaker 3 (28:04):
Stop right there, and the name of Gavin Newso with
a California Highway Patrol and you're in big trouble, mister
Robert Gavin.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
Who what do you guys filming in the police Academy twelve?
Give me a watch? T Wally two time man not again?
Not taking candy from a bag self own again, Gavin Newsom?
Between Gavin Newsom and Tim Walls, I mean, it really is,
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it really is a comedy of errors. So then throwing
Jacob Fry into all that, I miss Anthony Wiinner, be
honest with you. Where is Anthony Wiener when you need him?
So my wife took it upon herself to play in
a little dinner party last night. So she's got an
old friend named Karen Stallings who she a couple of
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her old law firm partners at what used to be
Laddell Sapsivily Hill in the Boom became Bissell and she
had some very good years there, has some very dear
friends there. My second father, who you've heard me talk
about Walter Zivley was there, Bruce Laboon, David Taylor, Bill Swanstrom,
Scott Davidson. We have a lot of old friends from
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that firm that was family to us, and so a
couple of times a year she has lunch with Karen
Stallings and Phil Lao, neither of whom are still there.
Karen is is I think general counsel of Spectra Energy.
She's a big, high powered attorney. And Phil is a
partner at a new firm called Shepherd that, oddly enough,
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a guy I used to work for when I was
a baby lawyer named Andreas Contramist. He's the I think
managing partner of this new firm now. But Phil is
a fascinating character because his family are originally from China,
but they migrated through Singapore where he lived and came
up through a as a police officer slash army. And
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his wife, Karen is one of these Asian women who's
just genius. They come to the United States, they both
become law firm partners. Raised I don't know twenty five
kids or so wonderful dear friends of ours. Michael T's
first trick or treating he was buzz light Year. We
did it because the neighborhood where where we lived didn't
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have tricker treating, so we went to bell Air because
they had a very active trick or treating community. So
we did it there. And that's how close of friends
we are. But I don't get to see him anymore.
So they came Karen Stallings and her boyfriend named mcgil James.
Nice fella. He reminds me of a college professor. Anyway,
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probably the first person I've ever met in my life
who drives a Subaru outback. But I really like him.
I really, really genuinely like this guy, despite driving a
Suberu outback. And I made that point. I don't think
he knew how to take that, because most people don't.
But I had not actually met face to face the
new concierge doctor. She's not knew anymore for my dad
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a New Davis, a n U, a New Davis. And
so Nantha said, do you mind if I invite doctor
Davis because nothing spend a lot of time with her
because my wife goes to the medical appointment appointments with
my dad some of the some of the time. And
she said, would you mind if I invite her and
her boyfriend, and so she does and they come and
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during the course of the dinner, it turns out that
Pete West, who's a high powered uh uh, he recruits
general counsels for major companies and it's kind of a
rarefied air to know the kind of people that would
become the general counsel of you know, huge corporations. And
during the course of the dinner, I don't think he
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knows who I am, he said, I have to tell you,
I have a lot I feel like I know your father.
And it turns out he's a listener and he's used
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And he said, And I said, why is that? And
he said, well, many is the night I wake up
in the middle of the night thinking about your father.
And I said, well, that's weird. He goes, no, because
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I know his girlfriend is in his bionic circle. So
if you are a severe diabetic brittle diabetic, you have
a CGM as a blood sugar monitor. When it drops low,
everybody in your bionic circle kind of your family gets
a notification, Hey, you got to get some sugar in
this guy. He could die and I thought, how many
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doctors are in the bionic circle. She's getting text message alerts,
wake up calls at two o'clock in the morning. If
you do not have a concierge doctor. In fact, we
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