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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time time, luck and load. The Michael
darry Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Marada to Divanu divan or cred yamo chicamay luciamy losy
to my young hoo you divano send diamong.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
You don't you Joyce. Let's go back to when these
illegal aliens moved in next door. How long ago was that?

Speaker 3 (01:16):
Well, it's been years ago when we moved there in
two thousand and seven, so probably about maybe two thousand
and eleven.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
Okay. And did they all move in one time or
did they come in drug in NASA's.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
It was our family. It was our family. It was
a husband and wife and three kids, and two daughters
and the son and the kids were still in school.
It took the kids. The kids were each twenty one
years old before they finished school.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
And do you think the kids were born out here
or in Mexico?

Speaker 3 (01:58):
I think that. I don't know. I don't know. They
claimed that they were all born here. But they didn't
even know how to order from a drive through when
they moved him. So they couldn't hang curtains, they couldn't
turn their own stow bone. We had to show them
how to turn the stow Bone, So it gave us
the impression that they were not born here. You know

(02:23):
what I'm saying. But I don't know, and I can't
find out. I can't get anybody to, you know, to
tell her. These people illegal.

Speaker 4 (02:32):
They say that.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
The uh, the ice agent told me that if if
they're not legal, when the boy get child of prison,
they will have a detainer on him and deport him.
But I don't know if he's legal or if he's not.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
Do you know which family member he's beaten up?

Speaker 3 (03:01):
I think one time it was the woman that was
that was pregnant with his baby, the lady from Columbia.
The other time, I think it was the daddy. See,
the daddy is very He won't let people. When they

(03:21):
were growing up, they could not have friends, No one
could come to their house. They could not go to
anybody's house. He was just in total control. And when
they moved there, they claimed that they paid fifty thousand
dollars down on that house and paid that house off

(03:45):
in the year. All their vehicles are paid for. They
paid cash for all their vehicles. The son has a
beautiful Camaro convertible Camaro. The daughter has a Cadillac and
everything they've got is paid for, which gave the ice,

(04:05):
I mean the the uh retired Texas rangker I spoke with.
He told me that more likely they were either into
drugs or guns because he works he works at a

(04:26):
distribution center and she does billing for an inch for
medical offices. And he said, ain't no way that they
made that kind of money, raised their kids and everything,
and and had you know they're doing something.

Speaker 5 (04:49):
But you weren't their kids.

Speaker 3 (04:51):
Go ahead, We've been to their house. They leave their
front door. They invited us over for his birthday one time,
and they won't hardly run their air conditioner. They leave
their front door open and the windows up, and there
were flies all over the cake. So we told them
we didn't you know, we wasn't hungry, We didn't want

(05:14):
any cake. But yeah, I've been in their house before
because I put the curtains farm and we showed her
how to turn the oven.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
Hum.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
But that was right after they moved in there.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
And then when did things start turning sour.

Speaker 3 (05:37):
We had a drought, not this last drout we had,
but the one before that was so bad. That's the
summer they went. He went on all the trips, but
we had a drown and one of their trees died,
and it was a tree in the backyard that if
it fell, it could have fell on us or it

(05:57):
could have fell on them, right, So we went to
him and we asked him to cut the t you know,
to have the tree cut down, and he said, yeah,
I am. Seven times I asked him to have that
tree cut down, and he kept saying, yeah, he is,
And he kept going on all these trips and telling
me he didn't have the money to have the tree

(06:18):
cut thing. Now him, pay fifty thousand dollars down on
the house and you can go on seven expensive trips
to see America. Why can't you have a tree cut down?
So finally I went I heard on the news that
my mother was living at that time, and she was
bad to go out in the backyard and see about

(06:39):
the dogs and piddle around. And I heard on the
news about a little old lady that was sitting in
her backyard and I did tree fell on her and
killed her, And I said, that's not going to happen
to my mama. So I went to them one more
time and asked him again, I have the tree cut down, please,
that it was going to fall, and when it failed,

(07:01):
it was gonna fall on either our property or theirs,
and either way it wasn't.

Speaker 4 (07:05):
Gonna be good.

Speaker 3 (07:07):
And they said they couldn't afford it. So I went
to the homeowner's association and I told them, and they
made them cut the tree down. And when they made
them cut the tree down, from that day forward, that
man never spoke a word to me. Since are I
anybody in my family? And I went to him and

(07:30):
I told him, I said, I'm the one that went
and had the tree cut down because of safety brief
And I said, don't be mad at my mama. Don't
be mad at nobody else. If you want to be
mad at me, I don't care. And he wouldn't he
wouldn't budge. And so that's the way it's been ever

(07:54):
since then. And then after my mama passed, me and
my sister went out to mow the yard and clean
up the yard and all, probably a couple of weeks
after she passed, and he sent he sends her, she's
his she's his dog, and he sent her over there

(08:14):
to ask us, was we're going to sell the house
they wanted to buy? And I said, no, we're not
selling the house. We are in the yard.

Speaker 1 (08:42):
We'll go back to Joyce. But this reminds me of
a call which we named the Caller of the Year
for the Year of Our Lord twenty twenty three. The
topic was how do you know your neighborhood has changed?

(09:03):
When people move in and what happens? Do you know
your neighborhood has changed. Maybe maybe the taco bell closes
and a check cashing place replaces it in the same building.
That's a sign your neighborhood has changed. Maybe maybe that

(09:28):
old space that's kind of been abandoned for a long time,
somebody moves in and does a tires for rent store.
Your neighborhood has changed. The church's fried chicken closes. You
better move. Things are bad. And so that was the
subject when caller Terry, the Call of the Year called in,

(09:52):
and he stayed on with us for an hour. But
we've narrowed that down just a couple of minutes because
some of the same themes. Here's what he said, Harry,
you're up, Go ahead, sir.

Speaker 4 (10:04):
Yes, sir, you was talking about the neighborhood long time.
This is the man my very first time bawling before
how you like them about folks?

Speaker 6 (10:12):
Boy, I in my neighborhood, I wake up to a
big rumney noise with things vibrating.

Speaker 7 (10:23):
The side of the house. I have to go tell
my neighbors. Turn your truck off. Why are you cranking
it up in the neighborhood. It's posed across the lawn
might be two eighteen wheelers. And we also have a
deesel transfer station in the garage with toads full of
diesels that they transferred from one diesel to.

Speaker 4 (10:40):
The next one. Then you have a pig with the
pole stuff up his but getting flipped around. Then you
got another one pomped in the rideway with a pig
sitting in now and then you come by some hours
later they got the pig, got just kind of them
getting them ready to process it. The neighborhood is gone.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
What neighborhood is this.

Speaker 4 (11:03):
Northeast side verdie Farest.

Speaker 3 (11:05):
What is it?

Speaker 4 (11:07):
Bertie Forest?

Speaker 1 (11:09):
How do you spell that.

Speaker 4 (11:11):
B E R D A birdie?

Speaker 1 (11:16):
I don't know. I campaign all across that area. I
thought you were saying dirty over off, but like the
dirty South, I'm all for that.

Speaker 8 (11:23):
No, No Birdie, oh Bertie, like Green.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
Terry are these Mexicans moving in there. Okay, yes, well
and Terry, Terry, I don't want to hurt your feelings,
but you're sitting here going, hey, I'm a black man,
and these Mexicans have moved into my neighborhood. What you
don't know is when you moved in, the Mexicans were saying, oh,
this black dude moved in. Now more of them were

(11:53):
moving in, and you don't realize this was their neighborhood.
You're the interlod been out.

Speaker 4 (12:00):
I no, I've been there for twenty five years, house
paid for and everything. It was a decent, very decent neighborhood.
A few years ago, all this came in and just
all of a sudden, they just took over.

Speaker 8 (12:11):
What I'm telling you, it just and you know what
the bad thought about that is you yeah, okay, tell.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
Me what it means. They know you were gonna say
something else. Did the bad party is.

Speaker 4 (12:25):
Go ahead, My house stops, my subdivision, the very house
next door to the house, very next door to me
stars a new subdivision, the next house and they are
like leaf houses. So they just came in and swarmed
them all. When the when the uh all they came
in flooded out. Not a folst move and next thing

(12:49):
it was just reached. Eighteen wheelis called the city. Cities
ain't nothing they could do. They pouring all in the drain.
They they doing repair. One guy had a mechanic job
using the treat of full motors out of eighteen wheelers
did and the city go through nothing about the collar.
I say, hey, man, let it know that they got

(13:11):
Deese in Toats Darwin Gallon Toat's in the garage. And
they say it's nothing we can do. We can't see it.
I say, with the garage is up, they transferring decent
that you come on, boy, you can catch them. No,
I ain't nothing we can do.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
Terry was the call of the year. He was so
good that we set that call to music so we
could listen to in the studio ourselves.

Speaker 4 (13:34):
In my neighborhood, I wake up to a big rumney
noise with things vibrating inside of my house. I have
to go tell my neighbors turn your truck off. Why
are you cranking it up in the neighborhood. It's crossed
across the lawn, might be two eighteen wheelers. And we
also have a diesel transfer station. In the garage with

(13:54):
toad full of diesels that they transfer from one diesel
to the next one.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
Terry, are these Mexicans moving in there?

Speaker 3 (14:00):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (14:01):
Yes, we long.

Speaker 4 (14:07):
She was doing mechanic work out there in the front
yard pulling engines out of eighteen wheelers and the limb
broke got burn five six seven truck pomped in the yard.
In the driveway, big tires oo wheelers coming through with
children are hanging off of them, you know them tied
by size atv all the neighborhood that just running rapid.

(14:29):
They don't care if they got this kid on the
back hanging on it. Comes to the room weeder long.

Speaker 3 (14:39):
Room.

Speaker 4 (14:40):
Then you have a pig with the pole stuff up
his butt getting flipped around. Then you got another one
pomped in the driveway with a pig setting it. Now
did you come by? Some hours later? They got the
pig got there skinning them, getting them ready to process it.

Speaker 5 (14:57):
The neighborhood is done.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
I think you can probably figure out why Terry was
our call of the day. Terry, if you are still
out there and you are listening, and you will call us,
I will send you one hundred dollars gift card to
fellow American Grill and a fifty or I'll do one
hundred dollars gift card to Grengo's Text mex as well.

(15:52):
If you just call us seven one three, one thousand,
hold on Joyce, we'll get back. Well, this is a
very special treat, a very special treat indeed, because many
is the day that we on the show team Chad Nkanishi,
our executive producer, Darryl Kundu, who doesn't have a title yet,

(16:17):
Jim Mudd, our creative director, Ramon Roeblis, the King of Ding.
We will bring up Terry's call caller Terry the call
of the Year for twenty twenty three. I can't, off
top of my head think of a better call we've
ever had, but he was the caller of the Year,
and we're going to come back to Joyce. But we
put the word out if Terry would call in, we

(16:39):
would induce him to call with gift certificates and just
basically to know he's he's out there, he's still listening
and he's doing all right. And so we have tracked
him down. Terryt third, you have made my day. Brother.
Come on now, I'm serious I'm happy to know you're

(17:01):
out there. They still got the pig with the poll
up his button next door.

Speaker 4 (17:07):
Well, you know that's I talked to you last. I
went out to day and found me a little parcel
of land and had me a house built, and I
moved out of there January of this year. My house
got finished and I'm out of the neighborhood.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
Oh, Terry, that's fantastic. That is wonderful. Where is it.

Speaker 4 (17:31):
In Dayton, Texas? And in Sino x State?

Speaker 5 (17:35):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (17:35):
Wow, you got any land?

Speaker 4 (17:39):
Yeah? I've got a little acle, a little partial of land.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
How much we got.

Speaker 4 (17:45):
It's just a little acle?

Speaker 1 (17:47):
Okay? And then what did you build on it?

Speaker 4 (17:51):
I'm going to one hundred twelve foot house I had built.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
Good for you? Have you moved in?

Speaker 5 (17:59):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (17:59):
Yes that where is this? Yeah? Moved in brand new out.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
Are you loving it?

Speaker 4 (18:06):
Me and my wife is ecstatic.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Oh man, that's fantastic. It's just the two of y'all there,
just the two of.

Speaker 4 (18:13):
Us, three wide neighbors. When it's night time, it's quiet,
you get hear the trees roughly.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
Yeah. Yeah. I have a brother who lives up in
Huffman now, but he he lived in Dayton at one point,
and we went and visited him this twenty years ago.
But I didn't know how nice it was over there.
It's it's nice over there, quiet, like you said, it's quiet.
People are really nice. You like your neighbors.

Speaker 4 (18:45):
You know. I'm loving my neighbors, you know what you
said that. And I have two exspatic neighbors, one behind
me and one on the side of me. And they different,
very different, you know. But you know, one don't want
to finish clearing his land. The other one cut all

(19:06):
his trees down and pole them up in a big pile,
and he wants to burn them instead of having them
hauled off.

Speaker 9 (19:11):
I'm like, oh, my lord, well, Terry, I'm not gonna
pose on you, Okay, I'm not gonna say that I
have an opinion.

Speaker 1 (19:22):
Or whatever and lie to you. I love a burn pile.
We didn't have we lived out in the country. We
didn't have city trash service. We had a burn barrel,
and I signed up. My responsibility in the household was
the burn barrel. I loved taking the trash out and
burning the trash. I love I love to pile stup.

(19:44):
We've had properties outside of Houston and my wife laughs.
She's like, I don't understand you. You don't do a
damn thing in Houston at the house, but you will
get out there and I'll cut mesquite, which will just
shred your arms up and pile it up and burn it.
I love a good burn, Paul.

Speaker 4 (20:03):
Well, I gotta burn barrel myself. We can burn out death.
And I picked up you know what follows off the
tree and what was there since we've been cleaning up
and my burn barrel up, and it just inpaccuates my wife.
You're just stare at the fire and I get some
me time.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
Oh yeah, oh yeah.

Speaker 4 (20:20):
You don't even want to talk. It's just be looking
at the fire. And I'm like, good deal, let me
put another log.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
Well, but it's true though, you know it it's it's
it's I don't want to say intoxicating, but it's enthralling.
I mean you could just sit there and watch that
fire and let your mind just wander. It's very I
find it to be very peaceful.

Speaker 4 (20:39):
Yeah, it is burning, Yes, sir, I got forty two
years yesterday was my birthday, made sixty five.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
Oh, Terry, you just reminded me. I got a but
you're not in trouble with the law, are you?

Speaker 4 (20:59):
No?

Speaker 1 (20:59):
Third, Okay, I just making sure before I threw it
out there. I got a buddy named Stephen Woodard. You'll
see him on TV. Used to be a big fellow,
but he leaned out. I think he's on must be
on ozembic or something.

Speaker 10 (21:10):
He got real lean, real cut, and he's the blackfellow
that if you see the DPS.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
If DPS is involved in an action, a raid, an accident,
a big arrest or whatever, he's the one you'll always
see on TV with the fancy hat and all that.
I think he's got a stylist or something, and he's
got a custom Taylor DPS trooper outfit and all that.
He's the one on there. But today is his birthday.
He turned sixty five. And it's also funny thing his

(21:38):
daughter Morgan. I believe it's her thirteenth birthday if I
remember correctly. So he's born one day after you. You
turned how old yesterday?

Speaker 4 (21:48):
Terry five?

Speaker 1 (21:51):
Sixty five? And how long do you expect to work?
You enjoy working? You think you'll keep doing that for
a while, No, sir.

Speaker 4 (22:00):
This is the next year be my last year. I'll
be through paying for my house and that's it for me.
That'll be for forty three years.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
Wait a minute, Terry, you'll be through paying and you
just moved in in January. Did you have some proceeds
from the sale of the last place that you applied
towards this?

Speaker 4 (22:19):
Well, his name God would love us to be a
good steward over the teams that he blessed us with. Ye,
so I'd be real serious about maintaining and being the
man of my house right and just doing what I
need to do, because I don't want to be continuously
paying for something. And I did too some of the

(22:40):
proceeds from that and put it towards that, and then
I had proceeds and I'm just knocking it down a
little Bitut I know the market is somebody don't care
for me right now, but I don't care. I'm getting
it paid for.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
You mean they don't want you to pay it early?

Speaker 4 (22:55):
Oh no, I'm spending some nice chunks of money in
every month along with my favorite you know on the principal.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
Good for you, Terry, Who do you drive for?

Speaker 4 (23:08):
I drive myself. The name of my company is Terry Trucking.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
Oh okay, now, did you hire a consultant to come
up with did you do that on your own?

Speaker 4 (23:20):
What?

Speaker 5 (23:20):
I didn't know?

Speaker 4 (23:21):
My own Terry truck had been around for at least
thirty years, and I started out house driving, and then
I went to big trucks, and then you know, went
off on my own with my own authority, and then
dot came out with different regulations. I'm like, you know what,
I'll just keep my name my company and I'll just

(23:42):
lead to a company under my company which is incorporated.
And I worked through a company and I'm just leave
to them.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
And what kind of truck do you drive?

Speaker 4 (23:54):
I have three seventy nine feet a bill with four accuals.
I do heavy houling.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
Oh well, okay, Terry hold on. Ramona is going to
get your all your contact information. We're sending you a
hundred dollars gift card to Federal American Girl and one
hundred dollars to Green Goo. You have made my day by.

Speaker 4 (24:10):
Talkin pole stuck up his butt, getting flipped around Michael Berry.

Speaker 5 (24:16):
That's all folks.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
Say.

Speaker 11 (24:22):
Due.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
I asked Ramon if that was Portuguese, because the chuch
sound to the Spanish, and he says it's Basque. Because
the song was originally recorded by mosse in Spain, and
so there would have been a basque version, which is interesting.

(24:52):
I think that's probably the first time we played a
basque song bosque song on this show in twenty years,
if you think about it, Terry, how long you been
listening to us?

Speaker 4 (25:06):
Oh, Mike, I told you. It was before you even
started saying how you like them apples? Boy, it was.
I'll be listening to you for a pretty long time.
I told you. I kind of switched up. I was
listening to that supposed to syndicated station ky okol watch
all of them, and oh yeah, and I got tired.
I sat listen to you. I'm not for sure. I

(25:32):
don't even turn that over that way anymore. I don't
even listen to the station anymore. You know.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
In the early to mid two thousands, I used to do.

Speaker 4 (25:44):
K C O H.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
I used to do Skipper Lee. Skipper Lee was from Orange.
I don't know if you know that. His dad was
a was a tailor on what the Blacks called Two
Street and the whites called Second Street. And I grew
up in Riverside, which was an old Navy It was
just meant to be temporary housing for the Navy at
the Port of Orange, and which was a very busy

(26:09):
port during World War Two and then not so much
after that, but then it turned into kind of public housing.
So everybody I knew grew up in Riverside, and so
Riverside was half white, half black. And then there was
Simmons Drive that ran through there, that goes all the
way to it. So if you're on your way to Louisiana,

(26:30):
you'll see Simons Drive on the right. You're at the
end of Orange when you get there, and then you're
headed east and then just on the other side of
Simmons Drive is the Louisiana border. And so Simmons Drive
was was kind of what separated the the old port
and Riverside, which was those old houses. They were only
meant to last a couple of years. Well, hell, people

(26:51):
were still living in there till probably ninety I mean
these old houses, because there were houses and people needed
a place to stay. So when we got started, everybody
I knew you lived in those old houses. Well, then
there was Simmons Drive, and then it was so Riverside
was half white, maybe more. And then there was Simmons
and then it was all black for about well for

(27:14):
sixteen blocks, because then you got to sixteenth Street and
sixth Street. Sixteenth Street was the main street through Orange,
and then everything west of sixteenth was white and everything
east of sixteenth was black. But we were east of sixteenth,
just east of that, and so we would walk over,
so I knew Wayne Sparrow and his family. That was

(27:36):
the black funeral home, and then there was the Black
snow cone shop, and then Skipper Lee and all that.
So he was always surprised that I knew all the
black luminaries in Orange, but it was because we lived
over there. Anyway. So back to Black Radio. I used
to sit in every Friday morning with Michael Harris. Did
you ever listen to Michael on KH.

Speaker 6 (27:57):
I did.

Speaker 4 (27:57):
I did listen to him a little. Did you know.

Speaker 10 (28:00):
People used to fuss at him, but I thought it
was really good urban local talk, and I always found
it very interesting.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
I always like, I still keep up with him to
this day. I hadn't talked to him in a couple months,
but I still keep up with him to this day. Terry,
did you have any advice for Joyce as to what
she should do with those neighbors? Did you hear that story.

Speaker 4 (28:24):
Yeah, I heard that, and you know, it ain't much
we can do about it, because you know, while I
was living, we had a so called HOA, which it
wasn't a hoa, it was a civic association and they
put her lean on my house before I left. And
now I'm taking them to court. Behind that, that's a

(28:45):
whole another story. But I said that to say there's
not much you can really do about it. I called
the city, you know, the HOA seam right well, the
CVY club. They don't want to do anything. They put
me on home and call all kinds of people for
hazard this materiy are and they flipped me in and
flipped at it, look it up on the city or

(29:05):
roster that they'll showed that my address because I wasn't
same to get my name in address. Or how many
times I called in and I called in the last
time to the Harvey and the city came out and
they put yellow signs on off the houses and that's
when they stole them all. And when they stole them,
that's when man it just ran ramping in there, you know.

(29:28):
But he would actually do it a.

Speaker 5 (29:32):
Lot of Mexicans and who else.

Speaker 4 (29:37):
It was black. It was mixed because they came in.
It was more so taken over than the blacks, because
the neighborhood at some white, but the majority was black.
Like I said, it was a very decent neighborhood because
they hadn't been that when to have been living there,
you know, And it just all of a sudden after Harvey,
it just got oh man, it just got ridiculous. You know.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Mexican they pay cash.

Speaker 4 (30:05):
No, we went through the normal pop fift and I
received a check.

Speaker 1 (30:10):
Okay, had you paid your house off?

Speaker 4 (30:12):
Yeah? Oh yet I had been paid it all been
paid it off.

Speaker 5 (30:17):
Terry.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
You take care of your business. Hey, you know what
we were talking about during the break. Have you seen
this video? It goes viral every year on July fourth
because of the fireworks. There's a dude in a wheelchair.
He can't move his legs and so yeah, you have
you seen this? And they say it's called back up Terry.
Have you seen this?

Speaker 4 (30:39):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (30:39):
Yes, Well for people who don't know they're gonna, they're
gonna let Terry light this box of fireworks. I don't
know what they call that. It's got roaming candles in it,
it's got all sorts of fireworks in it, and Terry
can't move his legs and he's got an automated wheelchair,
and so Terry's hand is shaken and he can't you know.

(31:00):
He's sitting there in his wheelchair and he's pulled right
up to it and he's gonna light it, and out
of this box is gonna come all these roaming candles
firing everywhere. Terry needs to get away from this once
he lights it, but he's got the punk lit and
his hands are shaking. So they got a younger guy
and they say, Chico, help him light it. So Chico
helps him light it, and Chico runs away, and then
this thing goes off and Terry is stuck there and

(31:22):
they're saying back up, Terry, back up. He's in the
wheelchair and he can't get the wheelchair into reverse. Here's
the audio.

Speaker 4 (31:28):
Hold the hands. He goes.

Speaker 11 (31:35):
Two car come, you got two car comes two different way?

Speaker 5 (31:51):
Leg up, bag up, bag of terear reverse, terr hour,
What what you're doing, Terry.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
It wouldn't be funny if Terry actually got hurt, but
Terry turned out. Terry was not injured in the filming
of this particular video. Hey, Terry hold just for a moment.
Ramon's going to get your information. And Jonathan Kim, who's
the president of Russell Leborros Gringo, text Max Gringo he
wants to meet you over there. And Matt Brice wants
to meet you at Federal American Grill when you bring

(32:42):
your girl for for date night and make sure you
get you get treated right. We're not a breaking news show,
but Hulk Hogan has died.
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