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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the daily dose of Domitriacs, brought to you
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In top level.
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Here is your host, Luthrus Domitrias. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen,
to your daily dose of Dmitriacs. This is your host,
Luthras Dmitrias. It's ten thirty nine pm, Friday, November seventh,
twenty twenty five.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
I'm dying.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
Today's fun fact is Interesting Facts for Curious Minds by
Jordan Moore.
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Fact.
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The arco Rchaeoterix is a genus of birds or bird
like dinosaurs that lived about one hundred and fifty million
years ago. Some scientists believe they represent the first true birds, Archaeopteryx.
Ladies and gentlemen, never forget it. Eagle Eye is the
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section of this book that that fact came from. You know,
it was all good just a week ago, ladies and gentlemen,
and then Tracy and Tiffany wanted to go to Las Vegas,
and we all went to Las Vegas.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
They made.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
A ten x each in profits rough Well, actually no,
it's more like a twenty x because they turned three
hundred and thirty three dollars and thirty three cents into
ten thousand dollars each, making that twenty thousand dollars, so
really a forty x all together or something like that. Anyway,
and your boy met the love of his life, of course,
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Debbie Demetriax, we so happily married, and now we're swimming
in each other's MUK because we're both have just a
head cold. No it's not COVID, don't get it twisted.
I'm not wearing a mask anywhere. My lungs are intact.
I'm still smoking and you know, choking, you know, as
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they say, smoking and choking. Ladies and gentlemen started feeding
my cat some olive oil today. That makes me feel
really good. Debbie is currently in a cheerleading outfit. She's
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got incredible blue eyes. She loves her outfits, lady and gentlemen.
This one has I think Donkey Kong on the front
k and I think she, oh, yeah, that's right, she
does love Donkey Kong. I forgot about that. She's into
video games. She's also into lighting fires. She's kind of
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like a a pyromaniac, as it were, obviously with the
emp gun that she ignited in Las Vegas.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
We know she is no stranger the danger.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
I think she could possibly be the most dangerous woman
I've ever known in my entire life. She has lived
in a basement in Manhattan. She has lived in a
penthouse in Las Vegas. She has lived and what I
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can only describe as an airplane hangar in Miami. Ladies
and gentlemen, she's done it all. She's been in all
the major metropolitan areas in the United States. She's been
foreign she's into Asian cuisine. You know, you have to understand,
ladies and gentlemen. All these things have culminated into basically
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the perfect woman for me, at least right now. Hopefully
this train doesn't fall off the tracks or end up
in I don't know, a concentration camp where we're both
turned into dust. Not really trying to do anything of
that sort, just trying to kind of hang out, get
some hamburgers once in a while, maybe some ice cream milkshakes,
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that kind of thing. We're just doing some basic bitch dating.
I'm not into the like we got to go to
this restaurant and spend ten thousand dollars on oysters that
these discuss I'm sorry, ladies, and gentlemen, this woman loves oysters.
This is our one hang up. Okay, this woman loves oysters,
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and I don't need any seafood. I think crustaceans are
the worst thing that happened to any person's diet, along
with eels, octopi, and anything that comes from a water
source that is living. I hold turtles dear to my
heart to so I don't fuck with any of the seafoods.
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She's into all that, though some women. You'd be surprised
how many really just bomb ass women, you know, are
into incredibly disgusting, smelly seafood. And again, cup of tea. Right,
everyone's got their own thing. I don't care, bro, just
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know that it smells and it will always smell disgusting
to me. Unfortunately, I just can't. I've had other things before,
like other issues, you know, and she was one of
the The whole seafood thing was one of the one
issues that I just couldn't hang up on. Alright, Wait,
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I'm sorry, it's late and it's been a long day,
you know, doing the dirty deed, as they say, that's
what John Dillingham City was originally gonna call this podcast.
By the way, the Doing the Dirty Deed with Dillingham,
and I told him that was the dumbest title for
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a podcast I had ever heard, Doing the Dirty Deed?
Speaker 2 (06:18):
Are you?
Speaker 1 (06:19):
I think I called him a retard and told him
to hang up the phone and go to bed, you
know what I mean. Sometimes it's like like you have
to just tell yourself, like, just fucking go to bed.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
Bro, Just let it go.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
Okay, this is not gonna work out in your favor.
The universe has other plans for you, which may or
may not include a swat team raiding your house in
any moment. So just we're gonna drop this situation, leave
it alone, and never return here. Right, And that's how
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I look at sushi every time it's put before me.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
I'm just gonna drop this situation, leave it alone.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
And never return here, I think so far. By the way, Debbie,
my favorite outfit that she's been in has been a
tight fitting blue dress, body length right all the way
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down to the heels, and it's got like a V
shape that points to her ass crack and basically makes
this symmetry happen with her body. And she takes care
of herself, you know, Like I respect women that go
to the gym that do yoga, that really like to
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optimize the flexibility and health of their bodies. I think
that's important for every woman and man on planet Earth
or whatever you call yourself. You have to remember that
if you don't take care of yourself, especially as a woman,
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it can go very bad, very quickly, you know what
I mean. And no other creature on this planet is
more sensitive to the way they look than a woman. Okay,
so they're all beautiful, right, There's never been an ugly
woman in my eyesight, certainly.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
Not lying about this.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
But I think one thing everyone also has to remember too,
is that Debbie she's a very private person.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
You know, she's very little.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
There's very little statements from her that begin with I
or my or even try. She's not a very competitive person.
I think she just made her money a long time
ago and found a man that also had a little
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bit of money. And now we're just going like I said,
we're just going out to like Freddie's grabbing a grabbing
a burger or whatever and just chilling. Bro Like Freddie's
milkshakes are both of our favorite treats. And we go
there and we get a Freddy's milkshake. I usually get
a hamburger, some kurds or some like tater tomes or whatever. Right,
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we're ripping like weed vapes, you know, moderate, moderately. Right,
I'm not condoning marijuana. It's just one of those things.
It takes our high even higher. It's a twenty twenty
plus thing.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
Right. You know, everyone started.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
Vaping around COVID because we all thought we were gonna
fucking die or whatever. And now you know, unfortunately most
of us lived through that shit, or a lot of
us did. The majority of us did. Right, that's fair, No, no,
no disre back toward anyone who lost someone in COVID.
But you know, it's like I've suffered through that trauma too.
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I lost my mom when World Trade Center Building one fell,
My father rest in peace, died in World Trade Buildings
number two when it fell. And then of course, my
dearly beloved Auntie Gracie also passed when World Trade Building
World Trade.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Center Building number seven fell. So you know, it was
like one, two.
Speaker 1 (10:33):
Three, complete misery for me. Right, And it's true because
it rhymes. I went through a lot of really hard times,
committing some crimes, listening to grimes, and running around saying rhymes,
and that's okay that sometimes life becomes a time of
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entertainment and not much else.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
Right, when a.
Speaker 1 (11:05):
Man is sick, for example, this is the time for
us to heal. Therefore, we really don't function at.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
All, dewey gentleman.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
Ask any man, especially a married man, or someone who's
been in a long term, committed relationship, or even myself,
someone who has had two prostitutes living with him for
almost a decade and now a newly wedded wife also
in the mix. All these women, you know, getting either
some type of income.
Speaker 2 (11:34):
Or something they need from me.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
Right, it's a very symbiotic relationship between all four of us,
and it works. If you're a man and you're injured
and you have not only one, but three women to
take care of you, you literally can't function when you're sick. Unfortunately,
sometimes they have to carry you to bed. Sometimes it's
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a matter of fluffing your entire account, ouch pillow situation.
Sometimes it's a matter of getting a blanket. Sometimes it's
a matter of having or take the blanket away from you.
And then, of course, in the words of David.
Speaker 2 (12:12):
Lynch, to come back, you gotta go away. To come back.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
The blanket has to go away to make a triumphant
comeback when I start getting the chills later, and thus Tracy,
Tiffany or Debbie must retrieve said blanket from the linen
closet for me, because we keep it tidy here as well.
Ladies and gentlemen, all three women are anal retentive neat freaks.
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And I don't mean that in a sexual way. They
are just very clean women. And it's very important because
I have only like an average sized bathroom.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
There's no double sync. Right.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
This is a house built in the forties or fifties,
I can't remember one of those.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
It's not important. What's important is that it was built
for poor pep like.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Myself, but really poor people, right, that made like one
thousand dollars a year whenever it was built or whatever,
before the whole economic system.
Speaker 2 (13:09):
Went the hell.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Anyway, all I'm all I'm saying is before we.
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Get into these headlines here, just remember that.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
It's gonna be a probably very cold and dark holiday,
and hold your loved ones deer, you know, be be
very sensitive, be very kind, all the all the things
that that we need to really really take care of.
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And I'm telling Debbie too like also wear around your Daisy.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
Doke Levi's you know the ones, and.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Your a white collar shirt, the really tight fitting white
collared shirt that looks like a man's dress shirt shrunk
down on the size of an infant. But it just
hugs their body so perfectly right where that So it's
you know how like a woman just knows how to dress.
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You can't take my eyes off for bro. It's too easy,
ladies and gentlemen. A Supreme Court justice temporarily pauses order
requiring Trump administration dot dot dot This is coming from
ABC news dot com.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
Oh excuse me, ABC news dot go dot com. Ladies
and gentlemen, pardon me. You know what I mean one
moment here.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
All right now, I'm going to be reading things that
matter instead of talking about my personal bs.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
Let's go.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
A Supreme Court justice has temporarily paused a lower courts
ruling requiring the Trump administration to fully send us someth
a nutrition assistance program for the month of November by
the end of the day Friday. In an order of
late Friday night, Justice Kintanji Brown Jackson said the POSIB
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will remain in fact until the first US Court Circuit
Court of Appeals issues a judgment on the matter. Jackson
is the justice assigned to emergency applications out of the
First Circuit.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
Her order to not refer to the matter refer the
matter to.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
The full Supreme Court. Earlier Friday, the Court of Appeals
denied a requests by the Trump administration for an administrative stay,
pausing the order to fully fund SNAP. The Trump administration
responded by asking Supreme Court to intervene. As the court
metal played out through the day Friday, at least nine
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states had already begun issuing SNAP benefits under the direction
of the federal agency that operates SNAP. The US Department
of Agriculture, which I operate SNAP, told states Friday afternoon
that it was working toward paying full November SNAP benefits.
So we don't have any like real solution. I'm not
gonna real this shit.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
I don't care.
Speaker 1 (16:13):
I mean, I care, it sucks, don't get me wrong,
but I don't care what they gotta say. Right If
there's not a solution, fuck out of here. Judge permanently
blocks Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops to Portland.
Judge permanently blocks Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops
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to Portland. Enough so, it's from CBS News. It just
happened this evening at ear It was updated this evening
about a half hour ago or an hour and a
half ago ten sixteen pm Eastern time. A federal judge
on Friday issued a ruling permanently blocking the Trump administration
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from deploying National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon. On late September,
President Trump announced he would be deploying federal troops to
Portland in response to downtown protests outside of US Immigration
Customs Enforcement Facility over the administration's immigration crackdown. The Trump
administration later placed two hundred Oregon National Troop Guard troops
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under federal control and attempted to deploy another two hundred
federalized California National Guard troops in Portland as well. Mister
Trump invoked Title ten of the Federal Code in his
deployment efforts, which allows for its use if the President
deems that there is a rebellion or danger of a
rebellion against the authority of the government of the United States.
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That moves prompted a lawsuit from city and state officials
in Portland, Oregon in California. In her one hundred and
six page ruling US Disctcord, Judge Karen of Course It's
garon em or Gut wrote that discord arise at a
necessary conclusion that there was neither a rebellion or injury
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of a rebellion, nor was the President unable with the
regular forces to execute the laws of the United States
in Oregon when he ordered the federalization of the deployment
of the National Guard. The ruling, however, will allow the
National Guard troops to remain under federal control for a
period of at least fourteen days, so there's still going
to be the other two more weeks, basically almost till Thanksgiving.
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President Trump is using his lawful authority to direct the
National Guard to protect federal assets and personnel in Portland
following months of violent rights where officers have been assaulted
in the docks by left ing wow left wing rioters.
Assistant Department of Homeland Security Secretary Trisia McLaughlin said in
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a statement Friday night in response to the ruling, the
President's law for actions will make Portland safer. White House
spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said Friday night in a statement the
facts haven't changed in its ongoing violent rights and lawless
us that local leaders have refused to step into quell.
President TRUMPA I just I'm.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
Sorry, guys. I just don't give a shit. We're gonna
keep it moving here. What else we got?
Speaker 1 (19:24):
Democrats name their price on ending government shutdown. Trump considers
giving Hungary an exemption on Russian oil sanctions. If XRP
posed no threat, it wouldn't face a tax punded says
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wait a second. Democrats named their price on ending government
shutdown Axios. Stephen Newcomb and Steph W. Kite k i
Ga wrote this. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Friday
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the Democrats would vote to end the government shutdown in
exchange for a one year extension of expiring ACA tax credits.
Multiple sources told Axios why it matters. Democrats in bolden
by sweeping election victories this week are adamant that Republicans
must make concessions on healthcare before opening the government, but
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cenimajority leader John Thune rejected the offer, calling it a
non starter. I think it's an indication that they're feeling
the heat and they know that their last proposal was
unserious and unrealistic, Thune told reporters, I just don't think
that it gets anywhere close to what we need to
do here. Thune has kept lawmakers on campbel Hill for
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a rare Friday session and can hold votes over the
weekend on opening the government one year extension of expiring
ACA tax credits. Like I fucked the rest of this shit?
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What is an ACA credit? An ACA credit, formerly known
as the Premium Tax Credit, is a refundable tax credit
established by the Affordable Care Act to help individual eligible
individuals and families with low to modern incomes afford health
insurance purchase through health insurance marketplace. Uh lowers, this is
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the This is a scam, dude. This is the the
like clawback insurance program where if you don't cancel it
in time, they'll charge you for it, like thousands of
dollars for like shitty health caremero. It's a scam. Don't
buy into this shit. These baggots are once again trying
to get more money in health insurance companies pockets in
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their pockets by making a leveraging. You're gonna die against
you in their favor. Just fuck these faggots. Dude, these
guys just one of them just needs to be shot
in the head again, right, this is getting retarded or
at least fake it, right, making fake like fake one
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of them getting shot at or something or shot in
the head. And there's like a note left somewhere that says,
fuck insurance companies die capitalists insurance but fucking scum, right, like,
send them a fucking message, like Luigi one of these fuckers. Dude,
they don't get like what they're not understanding that they're
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they're like hit they're literally hit lists of these people,
like some of them are living on military basis, these
fucking pussies. And then there's others that are just like
you know, inc right now, and then there's others that
are like siding with us allegedly who fucking knows, right,
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And again, your boys not trying to like point I'm
not pointing the figure in any certain one. I'm not
serious when I say I want anyone to like literally die.
But like, you can kill people in other ways. You
can kill their integrity, you can kill their pride, you
can kill their stupid achievements, like looking on many celebrities,
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God bless them. Mack Award shows, And I do believe
in award shows, Okay, I think they're important for when
they're legitimate and not just trying to boost sales, when
they're like peers and people that matter. Like if David
Lynch was rating my movie or something right like I
would I would love that as a creator of content.
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And so it's important to understand that we need these things,
but to not take them so seriously that it impacts
your mental health and things like that. Right, you got
to take care of yourself at the end of the day,
first and foremost. You need warmth, you need showers, You
need good food, at least some food. Right, it doesn't
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necessarily have to be great food. We're all guilty of
eating garbage food. Of course, this is twenty twenty five
and there's billions and billions of people. Yeah, we're gonna
have to eat garbage food occasionally.
Speaker 2 (24:29):
It is what it is.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
But you know, most of us aren't lacking, and especially
in the incredible in the United States, where it's it's
you know, you really have to be trying to fuck
up to end up fucked here. Hey, that's a good
line for a woman. I'm really fucked up, lady, But
I'm just trying to not get fucked anymore out here,
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you know what I mean, And then a wink at her.
I might have taken a few hypewpro before this podcast. Anyway,
we're at twenty five minutes. Let's look at the market,
ladies and gentlemen. I want to let y'all know I
actually did have gratuita sex with Debbie last night, and
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it was fantastic. She was incredible at you know, like
when they work up a sweat, but it's just like
a very thin layer. That's what she was doing last night,
and it was fantastic. It's always good to smell and
taste that on a woman when you're a man. Xrps
at two dollars and thirty two cents. I do want
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to let y'all know I did buy some quant bought
it at the top, unfortunately around eighty eight dollars, which
we spiked above that today to ninety one dollars. I
wouldn't be surprised if we rebound. If we rebound, oh
around now eighty six dollars. Eighty six, that bitch the
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fuck up to the moon, you know what I'm saying, Like,
get it going. This is about the UK using this
particular cryptocurrency quant q QNT for their treasury system I believe.
Don't quote me on that. Not financial advice, not a
financial advisor, but damn dude, it's like, I bet Debbie's
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ass this is probably gonna go to at least two
hundred dollars by i'd say six month mark something like that.
If they're gonna load it up, you know, that's that's
the only thing. If this is like a true if
this is a true use case scenario, which we really
need to start digging in when we're looking at these
utility tokens and say, is this a legitimate and truthful
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use case scenario for this token for cryptocurrency, Because if
you don't look at it and understands what's it actually
going to be carrying?
Speaker 2 (27:06):
What not?
Speaker 1 (27:08):
They all carry value, right, but what particular type of
value will it be caring? And for whom?
Speaker 2 (27:15):
Is it going to be?
Speaker 1 (27:16):
Financial institutions sending large amounts of money to each other?
Is it going to be like lobster? While for example,
small micro transactions, small retail transactions, weed dispensary transactions in
XLM and what have you, All these things are great
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use cases that are being implemented, but there's being implemented slowly.
It's kind of like a train where you're building the
train tracks around the United States of America, one track
at a time, slowly.
Speaker 2 (27:54):
I need to pause for.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
Just a moment and get all I'm gonna get to
bits of like a drop of honey and continue talking
just a moment place. All right, back, ladies and gentlemen,
thank you there for the break. I'm gonna be wrapping
this podcast up soon anyway. But the honey does help
a little bit, and a little bit of help, does honey?
Speaker 2 (28:19):
You know write that though? All right, XLM is at
twenty nine.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
Dollars, excuse me, twenty nine, since I hope to hold
at least a thousand of it to twenty nine dollars.
Bitcoin dominance is point thirty six percent down. Total coin
market camp three point four through trillion. Again, this is okay.
We're bouncing up still from the moon that we had
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on the fifth of November, the beaver moon, as it
were slowly bouncing back here, ladies and gentlemore, three point
four four trillion s HX point zero one one one.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
Point percent down.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
We'll be back one day I'm gonna go have more
sex with Debbie Dimitriacs. I love everybody, God bless us all.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
Later m hm