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February 21, 2025 • 30 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. Michael
Arry Show is.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
On the air.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
It's Charlie from BlackBerry Smoke. I can feel a good
one coming on.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
It's the Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
Oh yes, it is so glad you're here. Crazy times man.

Speaker 4 (00:33):
Well tell you what three blocks in a rack to you,
Tombstone fans. I'm a bigger young guns fan myself. Didn't
happen for you, Tombstone fans, skinned divid.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
Trump has brought me the possenger with it. Did you
wish and couldn't be both?

Speaker 4 (00:51):
I mean he's got He's got some loyal, strong, tough people.
I'm not the biggest Christy Noham fan, but so far
she's doing pretty well. Five oh nine ramon here she
is as Secretary of Homeland Security. Remember you talk about
an upgrade. You know, Cowboys fans will remember back when

(01:14):
the Cowboys were good, which has been a lifetime ago
for many people. Jimmy Johnson comes in. Jimmy Johnson is
a genius. And Jimmy Johnson comes in and he does
a trade.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
With the Vikings.

Speaker 4 (01:30):
Johnson's biggest asset is Herschel Walker, one of the greatest
running backs to ever carry a football. I don't care
what anybody says. Arguably the greatest college football running back
of all time. I think he was better in college
than Dickerson. I think he was better than Bo Jackson,
think he was better than Earl in college. But he's

(01:53):
got herschel Walker and he knows he's on the down
side of his career and this team is going to
take too long to rebuild for him to be a
big part of helping us win. So he trades to Minnesota.
He trades for what looks like trash, but buried in

(02:16):
there that nobody noticed was the trash that he got back.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
If they didn't make the.

Speaker 4 (02:23):
Team, which nobody considered it as a possibility, he'd get
a first round draft pick for each one of them.
So he brought him in. Your fat ass has gone,
Your fat ass. He starts steady, getting rid of them
and grabbing Minnesota's first round draft picks. As a result,

(02:44):
he owned Minnesota's draft picks for years, and he built
a powerhouse roster using those draft picks. When he did that,
people the press talk about Jimmy Johnson and he couldn't
say a word. They talked about him like he was

(03:05):
the biggest dummy. Oh you might have been fine at
Miami in college football, but you're not ready for the pros.

Speaker 1 (03:13):
You idiot.

Speaker 4 (03:15):
And they all route, I mean, they spilled ink all
over the pages. What an idiot he was. Well, Jimmy
Johnson won his championship. He won Barry Switzer's championship too.
All Barry Switzer had to do was not stumble onto
the field and get flagged for interfering with the play.
All he had to do was get out of the way.
The team was ready to win, because that's what Jimmy

(03:37):
Johnson handed over to him. All that by way of saying,
people didn't realize what an upgrade to the Cowboys roster
Jimmy Johnson effected with that trade. And you look at
every position that Trump has replaced these fools with. We've

(03:58):
replaced my york Us a little sawt off corrupt, bald
headed eyebrows painted on looking Gnome. We replaced him with
Christin Nome as Secretary of Homeland Security. And she has
announced a massive international, multimillion dollar ad campaign telling illegal

(04:19):
aliens get out now.

Speaker 5 (04:22):
I'm christinoam the United States Secretary of Homeland Security. Thank you,
President Donald J. Trump for securing our border and putting
America first. Let me deliver a message from President Trump.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
To the world.

Speaker 5 (04:35):
If you are considering entering America illegally, don't even think
about it.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
Let me be clear.

Speaker 5 (04:41):
If you come to our country and you break our laws,
we will hunt you down. Criminals are not welcome in
the United States. For too long, week leadership has left
our borders wide open, flooding our communities with drugs, human trafficking,
and violent criminals.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
Well, those days are over.

Speaker 5 (04:59):
Under President Trump, we are defending American families and restoring
their safety. If you try to enter illegally, you will
be caught, you will be removed, and you will never
return it. Follow the law and you'll find opportunity. If
you break it, you'll find consequences. Strong borders mean a
stronger America. President Trump is making America safe again.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
Christin Noam is the cute little velvet glove like, Hey,
we're going to be nice.

Speaker 4 (05:27):
I'm real pretty y'all find your way out of the country, okay,
because if you don't, Tom Holman is waiting on you.

Speaker 6 (05:42):
You O I n s.

Speaker 7 (05:44):
Let's kick kick all right, stop collaborate and listen.

Speaker 8 (05:56):
Ice is back with a brand new dation deport aliens
daily to men a catapult, watch him fly away. We
won't interstop hell No only word is fantas. That we
know is audios to the extreme. Kick him out, thanks
to home. And if you're here illegally, you gotta.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
Go man first.

Speaker 8 (06:11):
It's the violin of finders, gang banging thought you best
so rider best minor infractions. If you resist in the contraction,
we love it. And you're leaving home and away, you
better hit the road. Jack Cobran, you are a problem.
Trump just solved it. The boter in the door that's revolving.

Speaker 9 (06:27):
Spain, Tom holds my Spain, Tom overs my Spain, Donald Spain,
Tom Holmers.

Speaker 7 (06:43):
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Speaker 1 (06:47):
I prefer I say nic comedy.

Speaker 9 (06:51):
Really, lie my lie Nicess comy, you as a nice
is coming? I be here three years Tommy?

Speaker 8 (07:04):
Why they say he's all jan He's a liar.

Speaker 7 (07:08):
I got ebd Carsius.

Speaker 10 (07:11):
Comedy where I can't believe he just said that happens
The Michael Barry Show.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Oh, we're going to talk about the Afghanistan with Krawl
in just a moment. But if you think about what's
going on in.

Speaker 4 (07:28):
The world, and how much you've had to think about Ukraine.
Remember all the people who put the Ukrainian flag as
their profile picture. These are the kind of people that
get real into whether Taylor Swift is going to write
a breakup song when she and Travis Kelty aren't together again.
These are people that like to, in some way or another,

(07:50):
be associated with the news. I got the Ukrainian flag
because the Ruskies are bad. They're bad people, and we're
for Ukraine because of the in Ukraine. All the while
Zolensky is making a fool of us. Why did we
need Toulsy Gabert as director of National Intelligence. Well, let's

(08:11):
go back a flashback to what Tulsi Gabert had said
some time ago about Zelensky and who he really is.

Speaker 11 (08:22):
Well, let's look at what kind of democracy Zelensky is
leading in Ukraine. You know, he not only jailed his
political opponents very very very early on, he banned their
entire political party. You know, there are so many different
you know, he shut down any media that was not

(08:43):
controlled by him and his government essentially, so no free speech,
no room for any political opposition. And then he went
after religion, no religious freedom in this country. He shut
down the second largest Christian church in that country. And
for what, under the guise of democracy and freedom? How

(09:07):
is this representative of the kind of democracy that our
founders envisioned.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
It doesn't.

Speaker 11 (09:13):
And so what I reflected on when I think every
American should think about.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
Is they watch this.

Speaker 11 (09:19):
This is the guy they have put as the figurehead
of democracy, and we saw Republicans and Democrats cheering and
applouting for this person who doesn't believe in free speech,
doesn't believe in freedom of religion, doesn't believe in freedom
or democracy really at all. And so we should not
therefore then be surprised if this is what they believe
democracy is, then we shouldn't be surprised at the kinds

(09:42):
of things that they're doing to undermine our own freedoms
here at home and our own democracy here at home,
because it's happening.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
It's not a question at this point.

Speaker 11 (09:52):
And this should be this should be alarming for everybody,
and not surprising that this is the direction that they're
that they're taking, which is not representative democracy at all.
It's more representative of a dictatorship.

Speaker 4 (10:05):
But it's never really been about Zelensky has it, and
it's never been about Ukraine, and it's never been about Russia.
If we're honest, this is about moving money offshore. Ukraine
had to be built up as a cause that the
public would believe in.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
Oh, they're the Alamo, they're being overrun.

Speaker 4 (10:28):
Had people tell me it's like they're like at the
Alamo and the Russians are attacking them because the Russians
are bad. I'm not saying the Russians are good, but
neither are the Ukrainians. Do you think Zelensky's a good guy,
because he's awful. He's terrible. He's a fraud, an absolute

(10:50):
and utter fraud. So why are we sending hundreds of
millions of dollars over there? Why did we create biolabs there?
Why is Putin so angry over what has been done
on Ukrainian soil.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
Of all the places.

Speaker 4 (11:11):
I'm not saying Putin's a nice guy, but we should
always try to understand why someone is doing what they're doing.
That's not to be an apologist for Putin, that's to
understand know your enemy. And all the while USAID is

(11:32):
now in the crosshairs and this money that's being sent
to newspapers, this money that's being sent to people, and
then we find out four point seven trillion dollars is
untraceable from the treasury, or at least a goodly portion
of it, which is the annual receipts for all the
income taxes that are paid in.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
So where's all this money going?

Speaker 4 (11:58):
And then we get to the question, and Logan asks
it here and more and more, Elon Musk has been
asking this question, how are members of Congress getting so rich?

Speaker 1 (12:11):
How are they getting so rich that they're.

Speaker 4 (12:14):
Worth millions of dollars on a salary for far less
than that.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
When you look at the amount of money some of
those Congress people are worth, and you're like, you tell me,
how if you make one hundred and eighty thousand dollars
a year and you worth thirty million. I can't find
a way that makes any sense because you should be
really busy, right, So if you should be really busy
doing this one hundred and eighty thousand dollars a year job,
who has time to have a side hustle that pays
you ten times more?

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Who has time?

Speaker 12 (12:40):
Nancy Pelosi, I think is way up there in a multiple,
multiple million plus.

Speaker 1 (12:44):
She's in psychic. I don't know if you know this.

Speaker 2 (12:46):
She's really good of the stock market, like basically meditates
and she just sees it.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
She sees how's going to.

Speaker 4 (12:51):
Happen, which brings us ramone six twenty five to sixty minutes.
Doosee arrived at USAID on January twenty seventh. That same day,
the agency's top fifty eight managers were given forty five
minutes to leave.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Do you know why?

Speaker 12 (13:11):
Randy Chester has worked for USAID twenty one years under
four presidents, to Democrats to Republicans. He represents the agency
workforce for the American Foreign Service Association. Doge arrived at
USAID January twenty seventh, and that same day, USAID's top

(13:35):
fifty eight managers were given forty five minutes to get out.
The fifty eight senior managers, how would you describe them?

Speaker 13 (13:46):
They're the best professionals I've had the privilege to work
with or work under. Their integrity is without question the best.
Thanks to the person the USA, Nation of Darre.

Speaker 4 (13:59):
You do this to the to these saints, you know
you know they work for Democrats and Republicans.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Let me guess the Bushes and the Clintons.

Speaker 4 (14:10):
And the Obamas and the Bidens don't act like that's
by part. Remember the Remember the fifty two or fifty
three bipartisan security experts who told us that that Hunter's
laptop was Russian disinformation. It was both parties, so it
had to be true.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
And the girls all get pretty at closing time when
you're listening to the Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 4 (14:34):
Tom Holman has become kind of an unsung hero of
this administration. This was a few days ago. He was
on Fox News and he's talking about this is clip
five eleven Romon. He's talking about the fact that he
wants to catch every illegal alien out there. And New
York Mayor Eric Adams has allowed ICE into Rikers Island

(14:57):
to pick up illegals who've been arrested.

Speaker 14 (15:01):
Getting ICE officers back in Rikers is meaningful because we
agree that you know, the worst, the worst, the firearms
violations and murderers, the kidnappers, a rapist, you know who
will come to our attention so release we can grab them.
I've made it clear. I want everybody. If you're an
illegal in and you get books in Records Island, I
don't care what's for shoplips, and I want them. So
this is the start to deal with the worst of
the worst in the beginning. But I made it clear

(15:22):
that my plan on the whole of them I want,
I want everybody. So we're gonna work toward that. We
agree with some other things. I'm not going to discuss
on national TV because I want.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
A city council. Know what I'm doing.

Speaker 14 (15:34):
City council is fighting the mayor and everything. So let's
surprise them and what we're coming to the table with
and let them sue me bring it because I'm done.
I'm not running popularity contest. I came to New York
to get meaningful action. We got a lot of words,
and the last meeting I had today I came I
want action, I want a plan, and we're leaving with
a partial plan. But I'll come back every week if

(15:56):
I have to toy finish this plan. But it's a
good first step to get back on Records Island. That's
a game changer.

Speaker 4 (16:02):
What President Trump has done differently this time, which is
one of their very few people back for this administration
from the first one.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
Brook Rollins is one of them.

Speaker 4 (16:10):
At Agriculture is because before he tried to play ball,
he tried to accommodate the various interests.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
Now he's bringing in believers.

Speaker 4 (16:20):
He's bringing in folks who understand what the charge is
and are ready to play ball.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
Get to work.

Speaker 4 (16:28):
So Howard Lutnick, who has not received as much attention
the Commerce Secretary nominee, this is Howard Lutnik talking about
returning America to greatness by creating the External Revenue Service.
This might seem like a pie in the skide goal,

(16:51):
but the ability to replace our income tax through an
external tax, if this ever happened, it would transform the
America economy and stop punishing income.

Speaker 1 (17:04):
Which is what we're doing now.

Speaker 10 (17:06):
At the start of the twentieth century, America was the
richest country.

Speaker 7 (17:12):
On earth, and we defended our workers from.

Speaker 10 (17:16):
Unfair trade policies with tariffs, and we only made money.

Speaker 7 (17:21):
We had no income tax.

Speaker 10 (17:24):
All we did is charge other countries and foreign companies.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
If they wanted to sell.

Speaker 10 (17:30):
To America, you had to pay for entry. Okay, So
imagine this. The US government had no income tax.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
Americans got to keep all their hard earned money, and
foreigners paid the price.

Speaker 7 (17:51):
So now what's happened.

Speaker 10 (17:53):
We have the Internal Revenue Service that means charge us internally.
Now imagine politicians who can't even balance their own checkbook
taking our money, and what do they do every year.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
Let's just take more, Let's just take more, Let's just
take more. So this is how Donald Trump is going
to end it and fix it. Last week he.

Speaker 10 (18:21):
Announced that we're going to return America to greatness by creating,
and today's its birthday, the External Revenue Service.

Speaker 7 (18:37):
So if you're always wondering that.

Speaker 10 (18:39):
Some bureaucrat are going to cut your benefits.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
Not under Donald Trump. Not under Donald Trump. It means
foreign companies are going to pay.

Speaker 10 (18:48):
If they want to come and sell products to the
wealthiest country on Earth, and if they want to compete
with American workers, then let's just not tax our American workers.

Speaker 4 (19:00):
Milton Friedman, the great economist, later in his life said
that the biggest regret in his life is that, as
a very young man, he had been part of the
effort to deduct taxes out of your paycheck before you
ever saw it.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
And the idea, at least he felt, was that would.

Speaker 4 (19:22):
Keep you from spending all your money the way ten
ninety nine employees do and at the end of the
year scrambling around to find the money to pay taxes
that would.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
Help the worker out.

Speaker 4 (19:32):
But what it did instead is it meant that the
money was gone without people seeing it. So people didn't
think about how much the government was taking because they
never saw it. They didn't look at that line. They
just whatever was left for them, that's what they would keep.
And that's a bad sign.

Speaker 10 (19:52):
You know.

Speaker 4 (19:53):
I thought it was important President Trump as a leader
has stood by Elon Musk. And you know he's talking
to boat Bear. This was from a week or so ago,
but I didn't get it. He talks about the good
work that Elon Musk has done, and I think this
is important to listen to this.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
Usually when you have.

Speaker 15 (20:08):
A list like that, you'll have a couple of like
bad ones and all good ones. Here we have a
couple of good ones and all bad ones, just hundreds
of horrible places that they give you this money. So
I don't know if it's kickback, so what's going on?
But the people look. I ran on this and the
people want me to find it. And I've had a
great help with Elon Musk, who's been terrific. He comes

(20:29):
in with a one hundred of very smart people. You know,
it started off with twelve, then I went to fifteen,
then I went to twenty five, then I.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
Went to fifteen.

Speaker 15 (20:37):
And everybody wants to join, And I guess you have
to have an IQ off about one hundred and seventy five.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
At least to do it. They're a smart group of people.

Speaker 15 (20:44):
They don't dress as well as you or maybe me,
but they are smart. And they go in there and
they talk to people, and the people get all tongue
tied because they have no idea. You know, nobody thought
this would be caught.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
So they find this in court. But how does it
work with elon day to day?

Speaker 15 (20:57):
Does he come in and say this is what I'm
working on?

Speaker 1 (20:59):
Does he say, here's what we're doing. First of all,
he's a great guy.

Speaker 15 (21:03):
He was never really a supporter or not a supporter.
He was a sort of semi neutral kind of a guy,
not a political person, very smart, brilliant person and which
I like. I'm a big believer in IQ points. I mean,
it's a good thing. And I've gotten to know him
a little bit over the last couple of years. During
the campaign, he liked what I said. He went to
Pennsylvania actually campaigned right after the rocket ship went up

(21:25):
where he caught it coming down. Nobody saw it before
he then took off. He went to Pennsylvania. He actually
campaigned for me and did a very good job. I
won Pennsylvania by a lot. I won everything by a lot.
But Elon, I'd say go in here because USA idea.
I heard very bad things about for years. I mean
you did two. I mean I'm sure you did too.
It's a scam. It's a fraud, a lot of it,

(21:45):
most of it.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
But it's a fraud.

Speaker 15 (21:47):
Look at the jobs that they produce for people. I'm
not even going to mention the name. It's too big
a show to mention their name. It's almost unfair. But
the whole thing is a giant fraud, and I think
judges will have to do the right thing really, otherwise
you're going to have a whole big problem with the
country now, I Farman. You say you trust him, trust Elon. Oh,
he's not gaining anything. In fact, I wonder how he

(22:08):
can devote the time to it.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
He's so into it. But I told him do that.

Speaker 15 (22:12):
Then I'm going to tell him very soon, like maybe
in twenty four hours, to go check the Department of Education.
He's going to find the same thing. Then I'm going
to go to the military. Let's check the military. We're
going to find billions, hundreds of billions of dollars of
fraud and abuse.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
And you know, the.

Speaker 15 (22:28):
People elected me on that. And we have a group
of people that you just can't get. I mean, these
are really brilliant.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
It's a group. I call it the Group of one hundred.

Speaker 15 (22:37):
We literally started off with fourteen or fifteen young geniuses.
Now we have one hundred young geniuses. Then what's happened.
I'll probably get a lot from the show. People are
calling up from all over the country wanting to do
and wanting to help Elon. You know, they respect him
and they respect me. They love what's happening with our country.
But I can't.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
In the system lack of tube modern day. I don't
like the entirety of the Friday evening show Politics China.

Speaker 4 (23:15):
So I think there's more to life than government and governance,
and I think we have to remember to nourish what
makes us human. So, having lost my own mother on
September nineteenth, which we're all going to do, at one point,
I came across a little audio clip that I thought, well,

(23:43):
that would be worth sharing. So if you are lucky
enough that your mother is still alive, I want you
to listen carefully to this. It's six questions to ask
your mother before she dies. If you missed it, can't
take notes, go back to the podcast later and you
can find it. By the way, anytime you miss anything

(24:05):
on the show, you can't. You don't get a chance
to write it down if you email me. If it's
a show sponsor, I'll have my team go track it
down and connect you. But if it's just some detail
on a book or whatever, it's a lot easier for
you to just go back to the podcast, queue it
up to that point and listen again and write it down.
But if you're trying to track down on a show sponsor,
our whole team will go get the show sponsor connect you. Hey,

(24:28):
take care of this guy. He's a listener. She's gonna,
you know, call you for this and make make that work.
We just can't answer every question, So I hope you
understand that being said, open your mind. If you're lucky
enough that your mother is still alive, and this goes
for your father as well. But when it talks about
the depth of love that a woman has for you

(24:51):
as your mother. This is not a slight, ladies on
you as a wife. This is not a slight on
your love for your husband. But he says that the
only woman who will truly love you unconditionally is your mother.
And the reason it's important that will hurt some people.
I love my husband unconditionally. Well maybe, but how did

(25:16):
you choose him? Whether you realize it or not, we're wired.
That person's a good breeder, that person's a good provider.
That person's sexually attractive to me. That person makes me laugh.
That person does something for me, whether you realize it
or not. Your mother loves your sorry self no matter what.

(25:36):
Ted Bundy's mother still loved him to the end, and
he was unlovable. He was a monster. A mother's love
is unconditional. You know, when I see cases of someone
who is a mother who you know, she runs away
with a new man and leaves the kids, or a
mother who sort of neglects their children, is like it

(26:00):
didn't take right. In the breastfeeding conversation, they call that latching.
You know, when a baby latches on and okay, now
they're going to be able to suckle. You see these
cases where a woman just never develops the emotions that
she's supposed to the feelings for her child, and I
feel sorry for her, And I feel sorry for the
child because that's the deepest love on earth.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
I believe that.

Speaker 4 (26:23):
But anyway, here is the six questions to ask your
mother before she dies.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
One day you will bury your mother.

Speaker 16 (26:34):
That day you will realize you lost the only woman
who loved you unconditionally. Here are six questions to ask
your mother before she dies. One what's the story of
how you chose my name?

Speaker 1 (26:45):
Two?

Speaker 16 (26:46):
What's your happiest memory of raising me? Three What's something
you've never told me but always wanted to say? Four
what's the hardest lesson life ever taught you?

Speaker 1 (26:57):
Five?

Speaker 16 (26:58):
What's one piece of advice you had taken when you
were younger? Six what's one thing you hope I never
forget about you. Mothers are the heart of the family,
nurturing us with love, strength, and sacrifices.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
We often take for granted.

Speaker 16 (27:12):
They are our greatest supporters, quietly shaping our lives in
ways we may never fully understand. As life goes on,
we forget to ask the questions that truly matter. So
take time to speak with them now.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
Yeah, don't stop to ask the questions.

Speaker 4 (27:32):
I didn't get notice a forethought of my brother's passing.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
It happened when he was fifty four, and it was shocking.

Speaker 4 (27:41):
The good news is I live my life awkward as
it is for everybody else, such that I say goodbye
before I say goodbye, because Linda Pastain has a beautiful
poem about this. You know, let's perfect our parting now
and then we ever see each other again, which we will,
then it'll be delightful. But let's say the things we
need to say now. Anyway, with my mother, we had

(28:06):
a week she was on hospice. She made the decision,
she was ready and uh and in some ways that
makes it easier.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
I got to say things. I'd said those things before,
but I got to say those things. And that's the real.

Speaker 4 (28:15):
But we don't always get that. We are not promised that.
Now to get us started, well, it's a little late,
it's but you know, at least I'm doing it. Courtesy
the greatest executive producer in all the land, Chattacone Nakanishi.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
Your Week in review.

Speaker 4 (28:31):
Yikes, I could use a distraction right now, Ladies and gentlemen,
mister Conway Twitty, I can know almost the stillness as
it is to the sound of your heart.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
Beating whole pursuit of women.

Speaker 4 (28:49):
Do you think we're attracted to Conway at least in
part because his hair was better.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
Than their.

Speaker 5 (28:56):
Glue?

Speaker 1 (28:56):
Is me calling more than a million ruling coolers over
concerns they could cause some serious finger injuries?

Speaker 4 (29:02):
In some cases people's fingertips have actually.

Speaker 1 (29:04):
Been ambuitated ambuitated How many those people you think we're
drunk when they did them?

Speaker 4 (29:07):
I am surprised how many coolers tumblers are sold. If
you go to Academy, for instance, that area has it's
like a creep that area has crept out.

Speaker 15 (29:18):
Dallas based Southwest Airlines is not only a meter an
on time performance in safety.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
It tries to make flying fun. You have to get
to know the man behind the plane.

Speaker 8 (29:27):
Each chief executive officer of BERB.

Speaker 6 (29:28):
Keller, I will bet you one thing that I'm the
only airline president in America that would go over to
his maintenance tanger at two o'clock in the morning in
a flowered hat with a further boa and a purple dress.

Speaker 4 (29:38):
A shareholder stood up instead. Mister Keller hair. Now that
you have prostate cancer and you've not stopped smoking, are
you going to stop smoking?

Speaker 1 (29:50):
And he said no, because I don't smoke out of
my ass. And I thought that was the greatest story.
I worshiped burb Keller Air and.

Speaker 8 (29:58):
A case shoplifter was shot the south by the stores employees.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
The alleged shoplifter was also carrying a.

Speaker 6 (30:04):
Chainsaw I saw attacked the store employee cheese.

Speaker 5 (30:07):
Shoplifter started hitting the employee and police say, for some reason,
he had a chainsaw on him, like I said, but
it was not used in the confrontation.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
Why are you bothering the guy?

Speaker 4 (30:15):
Maybe he just walks around with a chainsaw, but he
didn't use it during the fight.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
He didn't need to.

Speaker 4 (30:21):
He's about ten seconds from being able to carve you up.
Is where I need demographics. I want to know who
brought a chainsaw into the family Dollar and started fighting
and got shot.
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