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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load you
Michael Arry Show is.
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On the air.
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Pretty little lady, I was coming to breakfast.
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We're all gonna be like three little Fanzi's here and
what's Fanzie like?
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Come on you, Linda, what's body like?
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What Wrecktimundo?
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And that's what we're gonna be? You selling pictures? Couldn't
close an umbrella?
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What's happening in my special partner?
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I'm drink now?
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We are in Trump.
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Tonight, there is expected to be a planetary parade with
seven planets lighting up lining up tonight. Or will be
visible to the naked eye, while two will require binoculars
or a telescope. The final will be the hardest to
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see due to its proximity to the Sun at this time.
To observe this event, it is recommended to choose a
location with minimal light pollution and clear skies. The planets
will appear just after sunset. Ramon, would you name for
me the eight planets? I would argue there's nine because
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I'm not down.
Speaker 5 (01:50):
With the demotion.
Speaker 8 (01:51):
But let's see how many of the eight planets you
could name in our solar system. Mercury is correct, Venus
is correct, Earth is good, Mars is good, Jupiter's good,
Saturn's correct, Uranus is correct, Neptune and Pluto. You put
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Pluto in there, I'm impressed. I think that calls for
us playing the planetary song in celebration.
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Learning is fun wrong.
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There planets in the Solar system. We revolve around the Sun.
Join us learn about the different Planet's not single, long
and half some fun.
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My name is Mercury on the second hottest planet, the
closest one to the Sun. A year on my serf,
this is eighty eight days on the smallest bottom.
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Lots of fun.
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My name is Venus on the hot planeted but the
second planet from.
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The Sun, on the brightest planet in our solar system,
and I'm too hot for anyone.
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My name is Earth, not the plane.
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You live on the third planet from the sun.
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How the only planet with organic life, So take care
of me because.
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We're all one. My name is Mars.
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I am renting color on the fourth planet from the Sun.
I have the highest mountain in our solar system of
volcano name Olympis months.
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There a planets in a solar system.
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We revolve around.
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China about the different planet.
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It's a single I'm gonna have some fun. My name
is Juberder.
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I am covered in clouds on the fifth planet from
the Sun. My giant ritzmot is a raging storm. As
for size, I'm the biggest one.
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My name is Saturn.
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I am brown in color on the sixth planet from
the Sun. My outer rings are extremely thin. They're made
of dust and icy chunks. My name's Uranus. I am
blue in color on the seventh planet from the Sun.
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Humans have named me the icy planet because I am
the coldest one.
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My name is nep Zune.
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I am blue a collar on the eighth.
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Planet from the Sun.
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I have too many stars in my atmosphere, and I'm
the furthest planet from the Sun.
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The planet's in a solar system.
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We revolve around the Sun.
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You can join us, so learn about the different planet.
It's a sing a long and half some fun.
Speaker 8 (05:31):
The Epstein client list, folks are asking if I'm going
to talk about it, So I suppose we'll do that now.
Some people don't want to hear you say anything that
might in any way sound like it's not not only
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must you say that Donald Trump is the beginning, the end,
Jesus the Christ, the Messiah, the God, and everything in between.
But you must not even point out there's a speck
of dirt on the White House. So I was choosing
not to talk about it. The reality is you were
promised the client list, and you ain't getting the client list,
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not now and probably not ever. And there are a
lot of reasons for that. We'll spend some time talking
about them. But the big hype over yesterday's Epstein list,
which is what Pam Bondi, the Attorney General promised, was
not the Epstein list.
Speaker 5 (06:33):
Michael, he's playing three day chess. He can play.
Speaker 8 (06:35):
Eighteen degree chess. It's not the Epstein list. Do with
that what you want. But when you parade around conservative
influencers who were probably paid to show up and write
about this, and they all write the exact same words,
most transparent ministration in history. They just gave us the binder.
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Here's the binder. People are going to jail. Bad things
were done. Wait, you're all using the exact same words.
Speaker 5 (07:05):
I can't. I can't criticize.
Speaker 8 (07:07):
Seeing n MSNBC and all the other folks for doing
exactly that. And then when our side does it go
oh yeah, well our side, our side, yeay, our side,
Well what was in the binder. You can only hype
that for so long. Check out my page later today,
you're gonna check out what's in the binder. You're not
gonna believe it. People's going to jail. And so finally
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they had to open the binder. All the hype, it's coming,
it's coming, it's coming, it's coming, and then you open
the binder and it's a bunch of pages that have
had sharpies. It literally, I mean, it looks like a
RORSHAC test. It's just all blacked out. Everything is blacked out,
which is why there's no bombshell discovery today. Pam BONDI
knew this, so so then there was.
Speaker 5 (07:52):
That Habesian choice.
Speaker 8 (07:57):
Actually, there's a moment where you go, all right, we're pretty.
Speaker 5 (08:05):
Far into this thing.
Speaker 8 (08:07):
Do we just say, hey, we're not releasing it, or
do we release it, bring in some conservative influencers, hype
the fact that we've released it, and maybe most people
won't even know that there wasn't anything in what we released.
Speaker 9 (08:23):
It is what I don't know, what's the name to say,
Michael Buddy, Remember that.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
You're standing on a planet that's evolving, evolving at nine
hundred miles an hour, it's orbiting at nineteen miles a second,
so it's reckoned. The Sun that is the source of
all our power. The Sun and you and me and
all the stars that we can see are moving out
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a million miles a day in and out our spiral
alarm at forty thousand miles an hour of the galaxy
we call the Milky Way. Our galaxy itself contains one
hundred billion stars. It's one hundred thousand light year side
the side. It bulges in the middle sixteen thousand light
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year stick, but out by us it's just three thousand
light years. Why we're thirty thousand light years from galactic
central point.
Speaker 5 (09:22):
We go around every two hundred.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
Billion years, and our galaxy is only one of millions
of billions, and it is amazing and expanding universe.
Speaker 8 (09:46):
We were waiting with baited breath on the release of
the Epstein list that was the Attorney General's term.
Speaker 5 (09:56):
In the Epstein files and yipie.
Speaker 8 (10:02):
They've been released, but there's nothing in them that's not
redacted that we didn't already know. There is yet to
be a headline generated by anyone. Oh, Michael, that's the
liberal media.
Speaker 5 (10:15):
They don't know.
Speaker 8 (10:15):
I'm talking about I'm talking about guys.
Speaker 5 (10:17):
That do what I do. I have scanned and scrolled
and looked.
Speaker 8 (10:22):
I can't find anybody that claims any of the people
they brought to the White House and handed the binders to.
First of all, why are we handing out binders If
we're going to be transparent, Let's put that information on
a public database. No more secrets. Why are we picking
and choosing who gets a binder? How how does that work?
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Give it to everybody. Let's expose this stuff. That's what
people want. But the binders suggested inside that binder, that's
the holy grail. They're going to open that binder. What
are they gonna tell? Are they gonna translate for us
what it is? Because some of them started doing it,
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they started filming. They were getting messages. You clown, I
saw them, You clown. You promised it was gonna be something.
There's nothing in there.
Speaker 5 (11:15):
That's why you won't.
Speaker 8 (11:15):
Even mention what it is. You just keep hyping us
to follow your page for updates that are coming. So
a couple of them were kind of getting inundated with this,
so they opened the binder and they started filming, and
they started pulling the sheet back sheets, back sheet after sheet,
hundreds of pages in there, and every page was the
whole thing blacked out. There was more black on the
page than white. There's nothing you could read. That was
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the binder. I'm not sure why we released the binder.
The only thing it did was wet your appetite for
what on earth was redacted? Because whatever is behind that
black box that they've covered it up with, Whatever is
behind that, that's what you're wanting to know, That's what
we all deserve to know. It is upon that. It
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is that upon which criminal cases must be filed. Now
the New York Office is, we're told, withholding all or
at least most of their FBI files. Interestingly, the US
attorney there and their relationship.
Speaker 5 (12:27):
Let me see if I can find my notes on
this is exactly the sort of thing you would expect
it to be. Let me see.
Speaker 8 (12:36):
Oh, one of the headlines Trump administration fires five judges,
two from Houston, from the immigration courts in Texas, and
they're very upset about it. These liberal judges are very upset.
Oh so the lead prosecutor at the Southern District of
New York SDNY, very very influential US court. The lead
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prosecutor there during the Epstein trials was Marie Comy, who is.
Speaker 5 (13:07):
James Comy's daughter.
Speaker 8 (13:11):
She is currently a US attorney prosecuting You're gonna think
I'm joking the did He trial.
Speaker 5 (13:23):
Do you know why they do this? It's called catch
and kill.
Speaker 8 (13:30):
You put your judge when somebody you want to protect
is charged, You put your buddy as the judge and
as the prosecutor, and they kill the case.
Speaker 5 (13:44):
They sand back it.
Speaker 8 (13:45):
That's what James Comy did to Hillary Clinton during the
twenty sixteen election, and that's exactly what happened here. What
they don't want is us digging into what they did. Remember,
the reason those names are redacted is not to protect
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the children who are the victims. The reason the names
are redacted is to protect the grown men and I
think some women who were molesting and sexually assaulting children.
You know, there are a lot of jokes around Epstein event,
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a series of events and who was involved in what happened.
But at its heart, we laugh at things like death
as a way to cope with it. But at its heart,
we have to be serious about this.
Speaker 5 (14:39):
This is as awful as it gets.
Speaker 8 (14:42):
Not just that it happened, but who did it and
the number of people who were willing to protect them.
Speaker 5 (14:51):
Imagine that.
Speaker 8 (14:53):
You're going out of your way to protect these people's
ability to commit heinous crims. Jim Mudd sent me a
message and said, think about how big this Epstein story is.
It's the biggest story of the year. And that's saying something,
because just off the top of my head, the stories
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of the past year, any one of which would blow
your mind. Trump convicted of a felony. Trump beats Biden
in the debate. After years of covering up Biden's cognitive decline.
He's ousted from the campaign by his own party. Trump
gets shot in the head a very near miss assassination attempt.
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Another assassination attempt when the gun barrel is put through
the fence too early and they spot the guy. He
takes a run and they catch him. And he had
experience in Ukraine. The Kamala Harris candidacy, where she was
named by the party. It's not really clear what we're
doing here, but we're not going to have a primary.
We're just going to pick somebody. Trump wins the election.
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Big creation of Doge and the exposure of us AI
d social security fraud, welfare fraud, all of it, and
yet potentially the biggest story if they'll ever release the details.
Speaker 5 (16:20):
You also do realize.
Speaker 8 (16:23):
That if you start releasing, you can't just release here
and there. There are people who you like who are
on that list, and they're gonna have to go down
very brigade.
Speaker 5 (16:37):
Activate the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 8 (16:45):
He's got me to thinking of the right left hand
by George Jones, another great shot, so you would not understand.
Speaker 4 (17:05):
I feel like this is ignorant. But I got a
letter from maca Berry's lawyers and told me if I
say anything about his wife, Nordina, that I have to
first identify myself as a Let me look this up, accepting, loving,
affirming ignace. But I just every time I say n
adda Bear, I just get homery and I just look
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at it and I say, Johanna gana mana out here,
rye night ya Jaya cook me some of that damn
cafi is girl. That woman y'all know, Michael Bear wife,
You had met her, you ain't.
Speaker 5 (17:41):
You don't know what you're missing.
Speaker 10 (17:43):
That lady can cook any damn thing from India, massolad
chicken and dumpling crossfish.
Speaker 5 (17:49):
A two faye and chicken for stake.
Speaker 4 (17:53):
She learned out there the woman from India. They met
each other in England.
Speaker 9 (17:58):
Girl.
Speaker 4 (17:58):
Oh but Mica bet one of the damn lottery ugly
as is.
Speaker 10 (18:04):
Oh my god, y'all seen him.
Speaker 4 (18:07):
I don't even want to hear by.
Speaker 10 (18:08):
His personal hygiene because I know it's terrible. But that
wife of his, that mother of his children, go sh
I love that lady, Madam secretary. That's how I'm gonna
call her. I love me some Nadia Barry, and I
ain't embarrassed in me.
Speaker 4 (18:27):
I loved the walk.
Speaker 8 (18:32):
Oh you're doing the right left hand what I've cried
a million?
Speaker 5 (18:38):
You gotta wait a minute.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
Damn through the years, Sergan for that special walk.
Speaker 5 (18:52):
I love.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
I took four.
Speaker 5 (18:56):
We're all for other more.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
But no matter how, try the game on done.
Speaker 5 (19:09):
Than the good Lord.
Speaker 9 (19:10):
Find that gave me the.
Speaker 5 (19:13):
True love of the lady, someone who believe, and she
lets me know each day. But love is its day.
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I finally found someone who never leave.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
I pulled a.
Speaker 5 (19:43):
Cold man on the right left in this time and
the right.
Speaker 8 (19:52):
Left team you never listened to the song to the
podcast Cocaine and Rhyinestones Bye David Coe's Sons.
Speaker 5 (20:02):
Tyler Mahon co.
Speaker 8 (20:05):
I'm jealous of you because I wish I could listen
to it again for the first time, and I think
it's the second season that he does on George Jones.
Give that a listen and you will love it. He
goes very deep into the struggles George Jones had to
find his own voice. For the first almost ten years
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of his career. He was almost impersonating Lefty Frizelle and
Hank Senior and he was trying to find a voice
that would that would launch him. When little did he
know he had the voice that was going to be
the most important in country music. But it was so different,
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so unique, that he hadn't learned to lean on it,
to rely on it. Ramon reminded me of that we
were talking about people who go to pricey restaurants because
they're trendy, and some restaurants are expensive just because they're
in the heights, and that's kind of what people expect.
Do you remember a few years ago when Jill Biden
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told Hispanics at the LATINX conference, bore that term died.
Didn't it that they were as unique as breakfast tacos.
Do you remember her saying that. You remember Jill Biden
telling them, you know, some of you are from Cuba,
and some of you are from Mexican Mexico, and some
of you were Dominican, and some of you are Guatemalan.
You like breakfast tacos well to most white Texans, they're
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all Mexicans. You got Cuban Mexicans and Salvadoran Mexicans and
Mexican Mexicans and Dominican Mexicans. But that kind of comment,
that level of white liberal panding is some of my
absolute favorite. So some hipsters in the Heights opened Latink's Tacos.
It was very popular with the wok craft.
Speaker 6 (21:57):
Welcome to Latinx Tacos, where we pathered if Mexican food
is what you want, We've got you covered. We have
short fat Guatemalan tostadas, Columbia necktian banadas, and the Dominican
baseball player Delicio so hot dog. When you're on your
way home from Massa and our lady at the Guadaloupe,
try our lazy TiO to go with extra slow poke
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Rodriguez sauce.
Speaker 5 (22:20):
We will make that for you.
Speaker 6 (22:21):
Anderlee want to try something for the Mexican country of
Costa Rica.
Speaker 5 (22:26):
We have Soapa Nigra help. Reviews say that.
Speaker 6 (22:29):
Dish was racist, but I ask you, how can black
bean soup be racist?
Speaker 5 (22:34):
We don't do Haitian dishes.
Speaker 6 (22:35):
They're all French fried only Mexican dishes here. If you
want a nice refreshing drink with your meal, then you
have to try our groovy Cuban with rum and lots
of sugar sari. We had to close our drive through
fifty separate orders for each car made it more difficult
to That's LATINX tacos as the versus the Mexican countries
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of South America.
Speaker 8 (23:01):
Seems reasonable, James, You and Michael Berry show go ahead.
Speaker 11 (23:06):
I noticed something over the past couple of years, Mike,
that that I never had the vocabulary that I was
thinking about it the other night. So that is, whenever
we call out the left on something.
Speaker 5 (23:15):
They double down.
Speaker 11 (23:17):
When we when they rightfully call out the right on something,
we're in agreement with them. Yeah, these these rhinos need
to be taken out, and but they still double down
on their on their crimes. If I may say so,
It's just an observation, yes.
Speaker 8 (23:31):
And the reason is that they are more invested in
their ideology than we are. Our side is still plagued
by a debilitating fear of being called a racist, or
being perceived as mean, or being perceived as merciless, and
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so our side is very very concerned. We we we
will call you out for doing something, but then we retreat.
We never advance, because we never want to be on
the offensive. Our side is always very worried that Trump
is going to say something or do something and that
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will ruin everything because he must always be right one
hundred percent of the time, or we must to show
our neighbors that where good people say, I'm.
Speaker 5 (24:26):
For Trump, but I'm not for that over there. I'm
not for that over there.
Speaker 8 (24:29):
I'm I can't. You know, I can't. I can't have that.
You got to be right one hundred percent of the time,
or I can't. The left doesn't do that. Hell, the
left didn't throw Biden under the bus till it was
clear he was going to lose. And that's why they win.
They fight to win. They don't give up in the
middle of the game.
Speaker 5 (24:47):
And that's that's it' that's a deep, deep issue, and
it's it's the reason we lose. At the end of
the day, we mostly lose.
Speaker 8 (24:54):
God Cornpop was a bad dude, the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 7 (25:00):
Dude down.
Speaker 8 (25:13):
He made the gut wrenching decision to move my pops
to Houston, and it is it's a tough thing. We
did it in collaboration with my brothers and the grandkids,
his grandkids, all our kids, and it was a tough
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thing because at eighty five, he's lived in Orange his
entire life, in the same house for forty seven years,
the house I grew up and we were in second
grade when he built that house, and you got your things,
you know, you got your your your stuff, and it's
hard to move. And it's you know, we're all marching
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to the grave, whether we're whether we're kicking and screaming
or whistling past the graveyard, we're all marching towards the grave.
And there's certain points in our career that we know,
all right puts just.
Speaker 5 (26:11):
That much closer.
Speaker 8 (26:11):
And I think psychologically it's a tough thing because for him,
because you're moving out of your house because you know,
you need twenty four hour care, and the anticipation that
things could get very bad.
Speaker 5 (26:26):
My mom had a.
Speaker 8 (26:27):
Bad last year, but it took a drop off the
last say six months, and we've seen what can happen,
and so we had to have her in Houston for
all that, and I had great doctors who took care
of her.
Speaker 5 (26:40):
We were fortunate.
Speaker 8 (26:41):
But we're trying to make sure that he has the
best care in the best quality of life. And so
we've got my brother's kids over here. We've got well,
all my brothers kids, all of them, and they'll all
go and visit him, and then we'll be able to
visit him. My wife will visit him, Ramon has committed
to visit him. Emily, uncle Jerry, all these people who
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know him, and you know, loneliness is a horrible, horrible thing.
So that's happening eminently and I got but it's tough
because we had such good care for him in Orange.
It's just a lot harder to get twenty four hour care.
So we have a woman named Michelle who I grew
up with. Her mother was my mother's friend. We've known
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the family. I play ball with her brother, Scott Hardy.
She's originally Hardy, she's Bailey now and Michelle. When my
brother passed, my brother was the one who would go
over to their house in the middle of the night
when my dad was having a diabetic seizure and get
the orange juice down him when my mom couldn't. And
when my brother died on a Tuesday, we had the
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funeral on Saturday, and on Sunday, I hired Michelle to
come and take care of both my parents because they
needed somebody there with him, which was a little bit
of a My mom wasn't really ready for that, like
we're not that old. Well, thank god, because Michelle was
the one driving her back and forth to medical appointments.
It's hard to prepare ahead for your final days because
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you're having to prepare in most cases while you can
still walk and while you can still do things for yourself.
But if you don't make those steps, you don't make
those preparations, then the moment where you need it most,
you're in You're not in a position to be now
talking to people about coming to do these things, and
a lot of people put that off until it's too late.
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But I say all that to say this, I got
a message from Michelle today. We're transferring all his doctors
from his Beaumont doctors to Houston doctors. And caregivers here,
and Michelle, like she's my own sister, sends me a
message this morning, great news. We're at We're at his
diabetic doctors' offices. Pops A one went from nine, which
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was in September. His A one C went from nine
to six point seven, which for my dad for a full.
Speaker 5 (29:05):
Balloon diabetic, that is fantastic.
Speaker 8 (29:10):
The equipment that he started with in September, this made
such a world of difference. If you don't get this,
go back to the to the podcast and you can
listen to it yourself, or it'll be on the blast.
But it's called a beta bionic islet small letter I
like iHeart islet, small letter I L e T beta
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bionic islet pump. And she said it's a little difficult
at first learning the steps to put it on him,
and it has to be changed every three days. But
for what it does and the ease for elderly people
who may not remember if they have given themselves insulin
or not, it's absolutely amazing. It works simultaneously with his
des com G seven. His death com G seven is
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a is a Gulf stream jet, the biggest go stream
there is because called a dex calm G sun. He's kidding,
wouldn't that be cool? It's a G four hundred sp No,
it's amazing, you know my dad. My dad would take
five shots a day from when he woke up till
the evening, and he would prick his fingers, so his
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fingers always were always callous, his fingertips, even though he'd
move it around, he would have to prick his finger.
And then he'd have his little stuff out and he'd
put his blood on there and it would give him
his reading. And based on that he would decide how
many units of insulin to give himself. So he carried
around a bag with him his entire life. Five shots. Now, look,
it's it's not like the big womper you know shot
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they give you when you're a kid that ends up
having all the side effects. But it still needles five
times a day, and it's it's a burden. You got
to keep this insulin refrigerated. So we always had his
little igloo, you know, red and white cooler. By the way,
Iglou hadn't reached out to me yet, Ramon, could you
do something about that? And you'd have to wherever we went.
He couldn't be disconnected from his insulin, and it's like
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an air hose you got to have connected to you
at all times. And then years ago, I don't know,
maybe ten years ago or so, they started coming out
with these insulin pumps and my friend Matt had it,
and I've had a number of friends who had him,
and I was worried about him switching over because he
had a system that was down, and there were ups
and downs to the whole process of you know, sometimes
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the pump doesn't work and so now he's having a reaction,
he's mad at the pump whatever. So anyway, it seems
like the technology has advanced to the point now that
it's really making a difference to his quality of life,
because getting that a one C down is pretty darn
important to his overall health. And it's not to say
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there haven't been some rough patches through the mix, but boy,
you can see the difference in him. So for those
of you battling diabetes, and I know there are a
lot of you out out there, hopefully there is there's
good news in store for you that that is definitely
the hope.
Speaker 5 (32:09):
Let's go to gay Dave real quick, Gay Dave, you
got thirty seconds. Go ahead.
Speaker 12 (32:13):
Hey, Michael, I'm just really pissed off. His first time
Trump has lied to us. I feel like this time,
and you know, they obviously planned this whole thing out.
They brought these influencers in, they gave them all the
little binders that they created. Cam Bonnie talked about how
she saw some sickening stuff and then didn't tell us
(32:35):
any of that sickening stuff. Yeah, and then they're going
to try to blame this all on some you know
SDN Y.
Speaker 1 (32:42):
Well.
Speaker 8 (32:42):
I do think this is an effort to expose the
SDN Y and to fire a bunch of those people,
including some FBI folks here.
Speaker 5 (32:51):
I do think it's part of that overall deal.
Speaker 8 (32:54):
And I'm going to defer for now and not and
not spend too much time angry. But yes, it's something
we're gonna need to keep an eye on. I remember
I met a farmer one time and he was gonna
plant in an apple orchard and he was too scared.
I said, we'll plant oranges. He was too scared, and
I said, dude, grow a pair