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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Luck and load. So Michael Verry Show is on the air.
It's Charlie from BlackBerry Smoke. I can feel a good
one coming on. It's the Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Any attempt to restrict drinking and driving here is viewed
by some as downright undemocratic.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
So skin it.

Speaker 3 (00:28):
I've been sitting on this waiting for the right moment,
and we're far enough.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Now I need to play this.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
It will single to Mayo, the fifth of May and
CNN needed to pander. They needed to show Hispanics living
in this country that.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
They love them, and they needed to.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
Take a shot at Trump because Trump is evil, because
he's kicking illegal aliens out who are raping, bringing drugs,
trafficking children, and murdering people when they're not stealing your car.
So he needed to do. This was very I mean
CNN needed to do. This was very important. And they
they noted that Hispanics are scaling back Cinco de Mayo

(01:15):
celebrations in fear of ice, in fear of immigration. No,
it's not Hispanics that are scaling back their celebrations, it's
illegal aliens.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
Today.

Speaker 4 (01:27):
Is me fit and that means Cinco de Mayo wolf
a holiday that celebrates Mexico's victory over France, but something
that Battle of puebl I should say. But some communities
have canceled or scaled back cultural events because of President
from crackeddown on illegal immigration and the fear among many
Latinos that they could be arrested removed.

Speaker 3 (01:47):
Do you think that Hispanics are fearful of Ice or
do you think they heard Captain Deplorable and mistook.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Him for President Trump.

Speaker 5 (01:57):
My fellow Americans, S two, President Dente fabarito, and I
wanted to wish you a very happy Sinco di porto,
Cinco di porto. It's a tremendous day to all of
the illegals, gang members, drug traffickers, human smugglers and all
around bad ambres. TeV amos asakar da nuestro paisoor as

(02:22):
I call it, We're getting you the hell out of
our country. Ms. Thirteen, We're getting you the hell out
trend Dee Aragua. We're gonna get you out, or we're
gonna put you in Alcatraz. We'll call you Trenday Alcatraz
because we want to reopen Alcatraz. All my beautiful people,
they said to me, sir, they said, signor what do

(02:45):
you want to reopen Alcatraz so badly? I said, Mi armano.
I gotta tell you you look at it. It's called
the rock, it's named after me. It needs to start
acting like it. We are going to rebuild it so
beautifully and so struggling and so greatly. We will make
Alca transgrede again. We will make America safe again. Thank

(03:09):
you God, bless you. Happy singo diporto, and the best
is yet to come.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
Prem Captain deplorable is a guy who posts online and
does Trump impersonation.

Speaker 1 (03:21):
He's pretty good. He's pretty good. This is what the
left does.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
They try to play on your emotions to keep you
from using Look, we're not animals. We're not dogs, we're
not cats. We are homo erect us. We stand up
straight on two feet, we use our brains. We're not

(03:49):
people who can be fooled.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
By all of this. You ever notice how emotional the
left is?

Speaker 3 (03:56):
Roc Muffalo on TikTok respond to a liberal white woman
trying to play on your emotions.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
I have a quick question for anyone who voted for
Donald Trump. What are you going to tell your child
when they come home from school?

Speaker 2 (04:13):
Crying because their best friend was just taken out of
their classroom by an immigration agent.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
I love this story.

Speaker 3 (04:23):
The Trump administration announced last week that they would pay
illegals to get the hell out of Dodge.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
This was the Fox News report.

Speaker 6 (04:32):
Fox News can report exclusively that DHS will announce today
that they're going to start paying for the commercial flights
of illegal aliens who self deport from the US, and
on top of that, they're going to pay them an
additional one thousand dollars stipend once they're confirmed to have
left the country.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
Now, DHS says.

Speaker 6 (04:50):
Doing this is going to be significantly cheaper for the
American taxpayer. They tell us that right now it costs
on average about seventeen thousand dollars to arrest, detail and
deport someone. They say, paying for self deportations and the
stipend will only cost about forty five hundred dollars per person.
That's about seventy percent cheaper. Aliens are going to have

(05:11):
to register to self deport on the new CBP home
app to access that DHS financial assistance, as well as
announce their intent to leave the country. DHS Secretary Christy
Nome tells Fox.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
In part quote.

Speaker 6 (05:24):
If you are here illegally, self deportation is the best,
safest and most cost effective way to leave the United
States to avoid arrest.

Speaker 3 (05:33):
And in case you missed it, we decided, hey, you know,
since the Biden administration was creating an app to bring
people here and then giving them all the goodies they
wanted when they got here, it's like the Trump administration
has created an app to send them home?

Speaker 1 (05:52):
Want to get away? What's in your wallet?

Speaker 7 (05:56):
That's what we thought, looking over your shoulder for Immigrations
and custom Enforcement to drop the hammer. Well. Now, with
a CBP one app, you can earn free flights for
you and your family to any destination on the globe
as long as it's your country of origin. And now
you can earn one thousand dollars cash back per family
member just by using the CBP one app. If you

(06:20):
use the app under the Biden presidency to get into
the country, you can also use it to get safely
out now before it's too late and you won't be
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(06:42):
port on the CBP one app. What's gonna be in
your wallet?

Speaker 1 (06:46):
Now? Welcome afive s.

Speaker 8 (06:53):
Yes, we're gonna take your ar fifteen beat opao hell yes, yes.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
Yes, yes, you know.

Speaker 3 (07:00):
I don't know that I ever covered this, but it's
in a stack of material, and so before I can
put it to bed, I wanted to get to it.
Brother lover. Ilan Omar was on Al Jazeera. This has
been a few days ago, maybe a four week maybe more,
and she said our country should be more fearful of
white men.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
Listen to this.

Speaker 9 (07:23):
A lot of conservatives in particular, would say that the
rise in Islamophobias the result a lot of hate, but
of fear, A legitimate fear, they say, of quote unquote
Jahadist terrorism, whether it's Fort Hood or San Bernardino or
a recent truck attack in New York.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
What do you say to.

Speaker 10 (07:37):
Them, I would say, our country should be more fearful
of white man across our country, because they are actually
crossing most of the deaths within this country. And so
if fear was the driving force of policies to keep

(07:58):
America safe, American safe inside of this country, we should
be profiling, monitoring, and creating policies to fight the radicalization
of weight men.

Speaker 3 (08:12):
Now there's something going on here. This is the ramification
of a society in the middle of an implosion. Here
is a Somali woman who comes to the United States.
Obama and Biden stacked, by one estimate, hundreds of thousands

(08:35):
of Somalis into Minneapolis, which has become a mogadishue. You
don't want to go to Somalia. Somalia is what Trump
referred to as a crap whole country. Now, why is
it a crap whole country? Are the people there without
any blame for that? It has always been a craphole country.

(08:58):
Why can't they get it together? Well, it's a bad
government and okay, okay, Well I suppose that's an option,
or maybe the people of that country are incapable of
creating a structure for a prosperous country. That has to
be on the table as a discussion point, doesn't it.

(09:18):
So when those people come here, are we to expect
that they will behave any differently?

Speaker 1 (09:24):
So ilhan Omar comes here.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
By all accounts, I'll say, allegedly, but seems to be
a lot of other people with a great deal of
knowledge of the account that she married her brother lied
during the immigration process. I don't know if they had
sexual relations. I don't care, to be honest. I guess

(09:49):
that just makes it weirder. But you can't do that
in the United States. So she commits immigration fraud. The
Somalis elect her to Congress. She goes there and this
video after video of her telling gatherings of Somalia that
she's here representing Somalia, not the American people, that that's

(10:09):
her job is to represent the home. She recently goes
on a rant at a gathering where she's speaking and
says that she's a Somali girl and she always wants
to go back to Somalia, go back.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
How would that turn out for her? Do you think?
Why do you think she came here.

Speaker 3 (10:32):
I'm tired of people coming to this country talking about
how glorious the country they fled is, trashing the people
who live here and screaming about white people. You came
to a country that's majority white people. If you don't
want to be around white people and we're so bad,
don't come here. But of course she's married to a
white man. She's not married to a brother anymore. She's

(10:55):
married to a white man now. But he's kind of
one of those little we'll see why, you know, the
type like Bill Gates looking little white dude, like George
Soros's son looking white.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
You know type, They're.

Speaker 3 (11:10):
All the same. That type is all the same. So
we should fear white men, she says, you want to
know what white men? You should fear white men who
will sell you neighbors down the river, like Republican Senator
John Cornyan, who's going to lose his primary next year.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
So what happens in the leaship phrase? Are you certain
that he will run from real election? You are here?
Do you think I mean God willing? Well, yeah, God.

Speaker 3 (11:44):
In shallah, he says, I'm sure you know. But in
sha Lah means God willing. It is a Muslim phrase.
It is not a phrase that means the deity of
your choice willing. It is a phrase that is uttered

(12:05):
by Muslims to reflect the fact that Allah is in
charge of everything. Allah is in charge of you Christians
and Jews and non believers. Allah is primary, and we
will meet you next Tuesday in shah lah. If Allah
shall will it? When you've got a United States Senator

(12:28):
from Texas at a time where Texans are very concerned
because churches are selling out to mosques, and because you
have radical Islamists who are being caught on video talking
about the takeover of the United States, the Islamic takeover

(12:49):
of the United States. This isn't some right wing conspiracy
dreaming the ub. It is being talked about when you're
watching what's happening in Europe where Muslim after Muslim after
Muslim is becoming mayors of communities and more. I think
it is perfectly reasonable for Christians to be concerned. I

(13:11):
can assure you that Christians could not arrive in a
single Muslim nation and do the reverse. I can also
tell you that I can't think of a single Muslim
nation you would want to visit as a tourist. Now,
people will go to Abu Dhabi, people will go to well,
Abu Dhabi's the big one Dubai. They will go there

(13:33):
because there's a lot of money. But no one will
tell you that you go there because you enjoy living there.
Because in a truly Islamic state, I'm not talking about
Iran prior to seventy nine or eleven in prior to
the eighties, in a truly Muslim state modern Islam, in

(13:53):
Islamic states throughout history, they are so repressive. Every value
we hold dear, dear, freedom of expression, individuality, our cultural expression,
women dressing as they want to dress, every bit of
that would be curtailed, if not violently stopped, in an

(14:21):
Islamist state. And unfortunately, we're not talking about secular Muslims,
We're not talking about people. For every Ali that you
have that you work with, it's a nice guy.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
I'm wrong with that. He can only control himself.

Speaker 3 (14:38):
There are very radical interests, and some of them funded
by very radical foreign causes. If you look at the
number of attacks on American soil that are carried out
by people under the tutelage of a radical imam, Why

(14:58):
what's the purpose to create chaos, to create fear, because
that fear subjugates people and to empower their most radical elements.
Look what we can do in the United States.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
You've got the Michael Berrys Show.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
The hatred of cops is an interesting thing. It's really
interesting how many people who have a long record criminal
record hate cops as if cops are the reason they
beat up their girlfriend or murdered a guy in a
road rage. Incident or robbed a lot of people and

(15:40):
finally got caught. Yeah, it's the cops. Blame the cops.
What do they not provide sufficient customer service while dealing
with you as you resisted? Okay, well, go fund Me,
which is a left leaning organization. I encourage people to
use gifts in go if you're going to do something

(16:02):
they host They hosted fundraisers for a man arrested and
charged with killing a sheriff's deputy in Ohio. You know
the story behind this from moment. So this guy's son
had stolen the car, so he's committing a felony and
at some point he runs from the cops. He gets out,

(16:24):
he's running and he gets shot. Well, I believe there
was a gun at the site of where he got shot,
so it's unclear whether the officer believed. So he comes
in to look at the video of the event, and
he's mad. He leaves and he goes out and he
hates cops. So there's a cop directing traffic from a

(16:48):
different department, mind you, directing traffic in the middle of
the road. He turns into the course of this officer
guns at as fast as he can, runs the cop
over and kills him. What a what a classy guy. Well,
that's not the reason I told you the story. The

(17:08):
reason I told you the story is there are people
online cheering for this guy because the same kind of
people who are ungovernable, who are uncivil, who blame everyone
else for their problems and hate the cops, love it
when someone kills a cop.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
There were only two.

Speaker 3 (17:38):
Sorry, there were two law enforcement groups who demanded that
go fund me take these things down. And well did
they take them down? The president of the Fraternal Order
of Police. Well, here you can hear the story from
Fox nineteen and Cincinnati.

Speaker 8 (17:58):
It was the go fundme page to designed with a
dual purpose to help cover the funeral expenses of Ryan Hinton,
who was killed during an altercation with Cincinnati police, and
to raise money for a defense attorney for Rodney Hinton Junior.
He's the man accused of intentionally hitting and killing Deputy
Larry Henderson with his car while Henderson directed traffic near
UC's campus. The Fraternal Order of Police of Ohio put

(18:21):
out a statement which included a quote from Cincinnati FOP
president Ken Coober and it reads, quote Rodney Hinton Junior
intentionally murdered a recently retired deputy he was working special
duty at a graduation just because he was a police officer.
His hanus and cowardly act shouldn't be rewarded and celebrated
like it is right now by gofund me. On behalf

(18:42):
of all law enforcement officers, we demand that GoFundMe stop
honoring and profiting from a cop killer who taunted deputies
about the murder at his arraignment end quote. We reached
out to GoFundMe, who has since removed the GoFundMe in question.
A spokesperson from the website said go fund Me's terms
of service prohibit fundraisers for legal defense of violent crimes.

(19:04):
Consistent with this long standing policy, any fundraisers for the
legal defense of someone charged with a violent crime are
removed from the platform and fully refunded. There are still
go fundme pages that appear when you search for Rodney
Hinton Junior's name, but several of them give you an air.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
Message like this one.

Speaker 8 (19:22):
When you click on the page, there is a fundraiser
up titled quote help honor Ryan Hinton's memory and seek
justice en quote. On the page, they say money raised
will help with legal representation, but it's unclear if that's
for Rodney's defense attorney or for a possible civil suit
connected to the officer involves shooting.

Speaker 3 (19:47):
It's just madness. It's not going to stop. What was
a little punk doing out stealing cars? I mean, honestly,
a professor at the Universe of Texas, San Antone Utsa
arrested for childborn Okay, well, here's the problem. I told

(20:12):
you the story the other day about the security guard
in the Woodlands, which is an hour north of Houston.
He was a security guard at a mall and he
had installed cameras so he could see children as they
were using the restroom and apparently that was his fetish. Well,

(20:33):
he got caught, pretty shameful thing, lost his job, and
prosecuted the whole thing. And I've told you that my brother,
who was a deputy for over thirty years, would talk
about the recidivism rate of sex crimes being the worst.
These are the hardest people to rehabilitate. Well, what does
the guy do. He moves an hour south of Houston

(20:57):
in a community called Galveston Galison Island, and there he
goes to work at a mall.

Speaker 1 (21:03):
And what does he do he does it again.

Speaker 3 (21:07):
So this UTSA professor arrested for child porn. He was
caught four years ago watching child porn, but Joe Biden's
FBI did nothing. That's why he's back at it again.
The story from WAIV in San Anton It's unbelievable.

Speaker 9 (21:30):
You don't walk in on a guy who's watching child
pornography with young kids on a flat.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
Screen in his apartment and not make an arrest.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
Criminal attorney Joe Holster is talking about Zayid Hadad. He's
the UTSA professor arrested on Tuesday on federal child pornography charges.
The charges date back to his arrest in July of
twenty twenty one, when an affidavit stays FBI agents caught
Hadad watching child pornography inside his home. Hoster is not

(21:59):
his attorney, but is questioning why it took so long
to arrest Hadad.

Speaker 11 (22:04):
What's shocking is that law enforcement as seven or eight
year old being abused on his flat screen and left
him in our community for four years.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
Retired FBI agent Abel Penya says these types of cases
take time.

Speaker 11 (22:17):
The FBI will gather intelligence and usually through a variety
of sources. Either through other law enforcement agencies. From what
I understand, some of these links for actual zoom life streams,
and so he accessed a lot of that stuff and
he was from what I understand.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
Two view on his TV Penya says, there's a lot
going on behind the scenes.

Speaker 11 (22:39):
They generally will collaborate with tech companies.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
That does take some time.

Speaker 11 (22:43):
They'll issue search warrants, they'll issue subpoenas for these companies,
and that does take some time.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
If convicted Hadad faces up to twenty.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
Years in prison, a DoD okay.

Speaker 3 (23:00):
Well, you know, you wonder how someone ends up in
the situation that they are excited sexually by children in
this manner.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
Very interesting to me.

Speaker 3 (23:16):
Where things go wrong that someone finds excitement in that way.
It's I wonder if culturally it is the same, if
you were to look at religious groups, for instance, or
people from particular countries. We know that people from China

(23:41):
eat more leechese than people in Minnesota, not just because
they're available. It's a cultural thing, right. We know that
people from China are more likely to use chopsticks than
people in Iowa fast. I wonder if there are other
cultural traits that we could draw conclusions on based on
the data, and it go experence just thinking out loud.

Speaker 8 (24:03):
People need to make informed decisions, and you're giving them
the inst Michael Barry, because you're a public Paul Revere
had to ring in the morning.

Speaker 3 (24:14):
We started talking about Mother's Day, went through some stories
I didn't get to this week, and I like to
close with a with a note on Mother's My own
wife is a wonderful mother to our children, and I'm
so grateful for that.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
I'm so grateful that my children that I love so
much are.

Speaker 3 (24:35):
Experiencing the love, care, discipline, direction, instruction of my wife.
And I'm grateful to her for what she does for them,
if that makes sense. I'm also grateful for what she
does for me. But it's not Mother's Day. It's not
Wife's Day this week and is Mother's Day. It is
amazing how women can multitask, though, isn't it spoil your kids,

(24:57):
spoil you? My wife spoils my kids, spoils me, takes
care of my father in law. Incredible, just incredible what
she does. So mother's out there, I want to say
congratulations on your accomplishments. We tend to measure accomplishments in
our society by degrees that we hang on the wall,

(25:20):
or amount of money we make, or the job title
we have, or the sporting event we win. But we
should measure successes that make our society run, that preserve
our species, that mark our lives in ways beyond that.
And so I wish to do that for every mother

(25:40):
out there, for every success your child has had. And
that doesn't just mean prowess on a sporting field or
in a classroom. That might just be that they're a
good person, they help people, they take care of their own.
That means you did some as many people don't. There
are many failed mother There are many failed mothers, and

(26:03):
there are many failed people who blame their mother, rightfully
or wrongfully for their own failures.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
But if you've raised.

Speaker 3 (26:10):
A child or in the process of it, and that
child is balanced, respectful, honorable, decent, that is noteworthy.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
I should be noted. That matters. It really does. I
hope you will.

Speaker 3 (26:27):
Take a moment to thank the mother in your life
and the mother of your children. As I asked at
the beginning of the show, if you've lost your mother,
nothing wrong with crying about that, nothing wrong with being sad.
I get to know about a lot of people who die,
because I have a lot of listeners, have a broad
circle of influence, and people who influence me that's you.

(26:52):
And so because of that, I hear from a lot
of people when your mother.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
Your father, espouse, your child, your friend, your name.

Speaker 3 (27:00):
Your coach dies, and you know, sometimes it's good just
to say a person's name. Sometimes it's good to know
that other people remember your loved one. People will send
me a note my mother wrote to them, or a
letter she had shared with them, or some kindness that

(27:24):
she did, or my brother that he had done as
an officer or as a friend. I so enjoy reading those,
or a picture of one of those people and that person.
I really enjoy getting those, And you too should do that.
If you know someone who's lost their mother, especially within
the last year. With Mother's Day upon us on Sunday,

(27:46):
just reach out and say hey, I'm thinking about you.
That means so much to people, you'd be surprised how
far that goes. And if you want to share with
me by email, your mother and something special about her,
something specifically special. Maybe she just made the best cornbread,
or maybe it was the way she tucked you in
at night, or maybe it was how she screamed for

(28:08):
you when you were up at bat or maybe it
was her sitting with you to work on your homework
in math, and she herself didn't know what she was doing,
but boy, she was trying so hard.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
She was trying so very hard. And you look back
now and you realize it.

Speaker 3 (28:26):
You realize it, and it makes you appreciate her that
much more, and you just want to tell somebody. I
will guarantee I'll read it if you send it. I
guarantee you. I may not can respond to everybody, although
I sure try, but I will read it. You'll know
that you have someone that reads it. I'd like to
close the show with a little conversation I had with

(28:46):
my own mother about someone that I'd had the opportunity
to spend some time with that she was a super
fan of, and that was Kenny Rodgers. Have a wonderful
Mother's Day to each and every one of you. Hit
it ramon mom, Yes, darling, you're on the radio.

Speaker 12 (29:00):
Okay, did you want me to sing America? No?

Speaker 1 (29:03):
I don't want you to sing on the radio.

Speaker 3 (29:04):
I want you to tell me your one favorite Kenny
Rogers song.

Speaker 12 (29:12):
You pick you pick the fine time to leave me? Lucy,
four ungry children and a crop in the field. You
pick the fine.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
You don't go back to the chorus there, do what?

Speaker 12 (29:27):
Baby?

Speaker 1 (29:28):
You don't go back to the chorus after that?

Speaker 12 (29:31):
That's all I know.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
Okay?

Speaker 3 (29:33):
Did you have a good Kenny Rogers story for us?

Speaker 12 (29:37):
A good what story?

Speaker 1 (29:38):
Kenny Rogers?

Speaker 12 (29:39):
Yes? I certainly do, now that you ask. I don't remember.
I don't know if you remember Anna Mackay. She thinks
in her mind that Kenny Rogers is her daddy. Now
he's really not, but in her mind she thinks he is.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
How do you know this?

Speaker 12 (30:03):
You didn't know that? Oh? Yes, And then we can't
tell her any different. That's her daddy.

Speaker 3 (30:10):
Okay, well, all right, that's a good one. You got
another one. Did you ever meet Kenny Rogers?

Speaker 12 (30:16):
This is my sixty seconds of fame? And I have nothing.
We're cleaning house, your daddy and I.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
What are you cleaning?

Speaker 12 (30:24):
Well, we're actually changing his bed out and we're getting
a sleep number bed for him. Oh my, you know
I can't sleep with him. He vanished sleep from the
Kingdom because I snow.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
Oh, I know, I do know that, you know I snore.

Speaker 3 (30:40):
That's what you have to look forward to, Ramon is
your parents don't sleep in the same bedroom and they
become hoarders. My mother became a hoarder about twenty years ago.

Speaker 12 (30:48):
That doesn't mean we don't get together, mom.

Speaker 1 (30:51):
I do not need nobody needs that visual this early.

Speaker 12 (30:54):
Well, we'll get together and pray.

Speaker 3 (30:56):
Oh okay, good, let's leave it at that at this point,
because the last thing I need is a little brother.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
At disappoint it.

Speaker 12 (31:04):
Would be a sister.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Well, we're overdue.

Speaker 12 (31:08):
Yes, How are the children?

Speaker 1 (31:10):
They're good.

Speaker 3 (31:11):
Everybody's good. Everybody's good. Excuse me, everybody's good on this end.

Speaker 1 (31:17):
Everybody else.

Speaker 12 (31:17):
I don't have my hairing aids in.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
Okay, all right.

Speaker 12 (31:21):
Well, thank you, hold you. You know on several shows
the mother has a starring role.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
Right right, that's some different shows. How old are you?

Speaker 12 (31:32):
Seventy four and don't look it.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
How old is dad? Your dad is born eighty in February, that's.

Speaker 12 (31:42):
Right, and walked thirty minutes on the treadmill this morning.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
Oh and he turns eighty February eighteen five.

Speaker 12 (31:50):
Deer in the backyard that we watch, Oh wow, we
have we have them named.

Speaker 1 (31:56):
Oh good, okay, all right. How can you tell them apart.

Speaker 12 (32:00):
The way they walk, their mannerism once DeShawn and one
is Hopkins. They're the Texans players. Did you cut me out? Michael?

Speaker 1 (32:15):
No, that's processing.

Speaker 12 (32:17):
Am I really on the air?

Speaker 1 (32:18):
You are really on the air. By I have.

Speaker 12 (32:21):
Embarrassed myself at old part storinge oh.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
My goodness, to go to church on someone that's my mom.
Elvis has less. Thank you and good night.
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