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Speaker 1 (00:01):
What's going on? Guys? You boys k you Ford went
here working up back another episode beyond the Keep. Of
course we got the powerful one with us. Corey heaves
Corey tonight, are you doing to win?
Speaker 2 (00:16):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (00:18):
Yeah, for Corey, I mean right on the shirt for Colin.
You know, I really like shirt.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Yeah, I really like for Collins. But it's the kind
of place that I want to retire to. Oh okay,
it's it's fifty miles from the party. Okay, there's a
ton going on in Denver. There's a lot to do
up here. In Fort Collins. There ain't so much ado, so.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Oh okay, it's a little When you say there's not
much to do, well, I mean elaborate.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
I like to go to a lot of concerts and
you know, various meet up events and various things. And
this town is literally overwhelmingly college town, which I thought
would be great. But never in my life have I
seen the biggest collection of like fucking mid chicks in history.
And they all have blue hair, and I just all
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the guys have mustaches, and I just don't relate to
this new generation of college age people at all at all.
And they're literally like they're like sixty percent of the
population of this town.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
So okay, and they all have blue hair, a lot
of not.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
All, but a lot of them. And they all have
the blue hair mentality, even if they don't have the
blue hair.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
Okay, that's the biggest.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Problem with Colorado. I really am looking forward to getting
out of Colorado. Not because I don't love the state.
It's really an amazing state. The government and the people
here suck real bad. So I'm looking to exit.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
So you look, you looking to put your put your
your roots back down in Vegas.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
Yeah. I need to know that I can wake up
at three o'clock in the morning and side I want
to go to the fucking movies or something, or go
to a bar or you know what I mean. Like,
I need to know that the world didn't go to
sleep when I went to sleep, you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (02:09):
And Las Vega is that, right? Is Las Vegas the
city that didn't sleep?
Speaker 2 (02:13):
Never? Ever?
Speaker 1 (02:14):
Is it in the city?
Speaker 2 (02:15):
Well, it was New York?
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Is that New York?
Speaker 2 (02:17):
New York?
Speaker 1 (02:18):
New York? Now?
Speaker 2 (02:20):
Yeah, that was New York. But New York even shuts
down now, So that's what that was the point of COVID.
Put the Kabak from like everybody's ship, even Vegas for
a while, but in Vegas is back, so they got
the A's coming in twenty twenty eight. They're building the
stadium there for them, right on the strip, which is crazy. Yeah,
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there's a lot of things going on there. It's a
wild place, and I'm and I'm the powerful one, and
so I got to be in a place that matches
us persona.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Yeah, we need to get you one of those. Yeah,
we need to get you win those high rises. Uh,
like we seen earlier a few a few episodes back
when it's yeah, I'm saying you can get some of
the h Well, I mean if you, if you if
your financial situation gets where uh you're doing that, well,
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then we have to be extremely careful, okay with the
type of ladies that you bring back.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
All right, yo, right here, we're going to move you
up to the five hundred hour from a two hundred
hour type.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Yeah, yeah, what will you see? What the issue is
is that, Uh, I don't know if you've seen the
recent Shanny Sharp deal, but uh he's got some chick
trying to sue him for fifty million dollars right now.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
Yeah, she's about as says, Oh, I mean.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
But I mean look, let me, let me pull this
picture up before you.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
Can throw a mid chicken some scantily clothes until and
everybody will fuck her, you know what I mean. It
doesn't change it.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
Yeah, yeah, but but hold on, but hold on when
you hold on, hold on because now when you see
it like this, all right, I mean when she roll
in like that, because I mean, you'd be like.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
That, that ass is great, but that face, m you
know you won't.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
Care about that no way. Now I'm on Couz and
he got caught up. You see. This is the problem.
This is the problem, all right, when you make all
that money chicks that look like this and she's on
only fans too. These are big game hunters. Okay, that's
what they are, all right. I know you said you've
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seen that the olden days where rich folks go out
there and they have a they have a scout team
crew with them, and they go out there with the shotgun.
The double barrel. That's what these two chicks. That's double barrel.
That's what that is. Okay, that's double barrel, all right.
And hey, look the minute the minute that they start
talking about oh I want to do some BDSM. You say,
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I don't do BDSM. I do the core for positions.
That's all I've got. I got filatio, fialatio and the
core ford That's all I do. I don't do no choking.
I don't do no time. I don't do no whooping.
I don't do no slapping. I ain't even gonna slap you.
But you know what I'm saying, because you know, hey,
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that white skin, but you hey, you slap it just right,
it's gonna leave a bruise on it.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
Well, it is a un believable how many I would
say more than half. I would say the majority are
totally into you fucking getting a little rough and pulling
their hair and scratching their back and all guarantee it.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
Yeah, yeah, I know, I know, And I'm just letting
you know. It's like I do nothing rough, okay, because
if you feel, if you feel some way about me
the next day, I don't need you telling folks that
I wrest you up. All right, Look, I'm gonna be
I'm gonna be real gentle with this thing, okay. Oh man,
I ain't gonna lie to you. I don't even want
to do nothing in the car or nothing, because your
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leg might flip out. You bump something, you know, leave
a bruise. Nothing, leave bruising, Okay, especially if if you're
messing with the uh uh with the white white, white
white chicks. Okay, you is.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
All you gotta do is tell the cops that you
paid her, and it instantly becomes a civil matter.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
Well she well, Shannon tried to pay her off with Dan.
This is alleged ten million. Try to settle for ten million,
which is a bad look.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
Take the money and looking, take the money and run,
because she said, I'm.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
Looking fifty for what and hoy fucking chicks?
Speaker 2 (06:28):
So you owver money? Is that how this works?
Speaker 1 (06:31):
Yes? Uhi's not free?
Speaker 2 (06:33):
Okay, Oh there's a cost, but not in money necessarily.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
Free? All right? You need it takes payment. You need
to know about these about the maintenance fees, that's what
I call them. If you don't know what the maintenance
fees are, you need to back up, all right. So
allegedly she was trying to get twenty five k out
of them. I think a month. Oh, but I mean
you can go right over to here's the thing. You
can go over to Nevada. They've got multiple ranches, multi flavors.
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You can ask you know what the girls do and
how much their rates are. These are establishments where they
check your ID, They filed W two's, you know what
I'm saying. They got rubbers on site. So I mean,
it's just like, you know, it seems more safer if
you're a man that has a lot of money as
opposed to just going out here and think you just
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gonna get some free PA from some random chick. But
they know who you are, all right, and they're coming
for that ass. So hold on, we got something right
up here. Hey, hey, here we go. We got a
text message said, but I cried when you left because
I begged you to put a condom on and not
put it in my ass, and you didn't listen. You
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see what I'm saying. Yeah, quote man, she said, Man, hey,
they save your text messages too. But hey, do you
don't think they do right here?
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Oh man, I was a cop. I know exactly what
they say if they save your metadata, your location ping?
Uh huh, Yeah, I got the whole nine yard. That's
why I got this phone here, right, I got this phone,
this phone. Guess what this phone? Don't leave my fucking house,
so they can't track this fucking shit nowhere.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
I'm trying to take you, but they'll be taking taking
pictures of you. Why you sleep?
Speaker 2 (08:18):
You know, I just wanted the video about the Apple
infrared taking a picture of your ship every five seconds.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
You've seen that video, Uh huh, Yeah, it's the real deal.
But right here, she said, look, and don't put it
in my booty hole.
Speaker 2 (08:32):
I'm gonna set up a string network, you know, with
the wax, and then I can just talk to my
two or three closest people and everybody else can fuck off.
They can't tap my fucking wax, can they. I don't
think so.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
Not quite not quiet, but I mean she didn't want
she she said, no back door stuff. And this is
alleged shan'ton is like, no, you gotta take back door today,
no rubber.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
I mean, you know, because I bade you to put
a condom on and not put it in my ass,
and you didn't listen. I don't Here's the thing. I
don't believe any of these chicks at all, ever, because
more often, more often than not, throw out the window
and chicks want to get it. They're gonna get it
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and they're gonna not give a fuck. They're gonna be like, Okay,
it's okay, just this one time, right. And so that's
how women roll, really, when they want to get their ship,
they kind of throw caution to the wind. So I
don't really think that this whole either, the whole thing
was the whole thing.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
I do.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
We can try from the beginning.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
Well, look, this stuff probably did happen. Okay, backdoor play,
no rubber, you know what I'm saying. But she got
the vances up here say that she cried. Okay, I
know you heard that song. I cried.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
I don't know it, man, what she's said.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
I can't play it because it's gonna copyright. Maybe I can, oh,
let me. I'm gonna look it up. But this is
what she said. She said, I cried, you know, and
the jury, the jury's gonna see that she cried, and
it's like.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
They're gonna see that win just because of the ass
because that's how you tell people work.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
Now. Shenon Sharp got up there and he said, hey, look,
there's gonna be a it's gonna be a thirty second
clip that I expect them to release. That's gonna make
me look bad. But why don't you release the whole
ten minute video? I said, why you recording yourself? I
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can't see him fucking that. It's probably gonna be a
moment where he's like choking around or something. Got her
in a full full headlock, got her like the Boston Crab.
You know what I'm saying. You know the Boston Crab.
I got it right in that boy gotta launched up.
She begging for mercy. You know what I'm saying. She's saying,
please don't stop. You know what I'm saying. I said,
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please stop? I said, please stop. Yeah, but hey, hey,
stuff like this when when you rich man, you can't
take no chances, all right? Because every time I look up, man,
it's some of these chicks trying to trying to straight
up take you down like Tiger Woods man, I wouldn't
even be looking at no no uh no relationship about
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every chick try to take him down, all right. And
he already got a bad back. I don't know how
to win, no fucking no way. Man got like ten
screws in his back. I said, man, I know your
stroke game, what it used to be. What I'm saying.
So I'm here, Hey, Shannon in Trouble Buff. I'm thinking
I think he stepped down from or he's stepping away
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from ESPN for a little bit.
Speaker 2 (11:52):
Well, you have to, and that's the situations, right, And
then they bring you back like six months later when
they think everybody forgot.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
I guess, I mean I don't know.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
I mean a dude who jerked off on Zoom fucking
got his job back, so anybody can get their job back.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
Yeah, but there's no harm, no fail there. It's just embarrassment.
Look when they brought him back, they had a woman.
They had a woman at the station interview him. It's like,
you know how you feeling now that everybody sing you
Jackie Dick. I was like, Lord of mercy. I mean,
it's the first first back. You got some pulling your meal.
I'm like, come on the humiliation, Rachel, for your ass
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to get making.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
It's funny. I just remember that there's a girl who's
like in her twenties, looking like on the fucking call,
and all of a sudden she's like, oh my god,
like everyone starts looking. It was. It was hilarious.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
Yeah, man, I mean, man had hunt Man had a
whole dick in his hand.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
Boo, he's an amateur. A real professional would be able
to jerk that thing while he's in his meeting, and
nobody would know. A real professional.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Man said true professional now look. Sources close to Shannon
Sharp say his relationship with the rape accuser was purely
a consensual BDSM arrangement. Allegedly mean meeting for rough sex. Roughs, Yeah,
rough sex about one hundred times from late twenty twenty
two to twenty twenty five. They claimed she requested acts
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like choking callers and role play and alleged texts exactly
what you said. Yeah, well this is alleged I'll want
you to tie me up like this and abuse me, daddy. Okay, So.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
The full abuse the the hard thing about the sex cases.
And I was a cop for like eight and a
half years, give or take, and I worked maybe a
dozen of those of sex assault cases. And there were
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times when I had one case where the chick just
made the whole thing up because she was mad at
the dude for banging some other chick or something stupid
like that. Right, I definitely had one of those. Most
of them go upstairs to the detectives and you never
hear anything again. But from my experience, the vast majority
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of those cases don't go anywhere for various reasons. You
can't prove things were not consensual. All the ones where
they get convictions are ones where people are like snatched
off the street and stuff, you know what I mean,
Like clear cut cases. Well, when you have these behind
the scenes, something might have happened, he said, She said,
kind of case with no evidence and two at one
time or another consensual parties. It's like if at some
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point in time I let you borrow my car and
you would borrow it periodically, but then one day you
just took my car and you stole it and you
drove off and didn't come back. The cops are going
to be like, well, did he have ever have permission
to use your car? And the split second you say yes,
your fucking case is thrown out the fucking window, you
know what I mean. So it's the same thing with
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the sex assaults. Oh so it was consensual one hundred times,
but this one time it wasn't right.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
So he went too far. He went too far. I
asked him not, I asked him not to do this.
To back up a little bit, and uh, and he
didn't that's he continued to He continued to ram me viciously.
He took he took those big, dark black hands and
wrapped him around my neck and pinned me down. And
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I didn't want it.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
Oh, she's gonna play the race card in this one too. Yeah,
that is inconvenient.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
Yeah, Shannon said that it's gonna be the thirty second
tape release. It's gonna give you all the stereotype stereotypes
of black men. I'm like, what that means. I mean,
I'm a black man. I told you bo. I mean
I like vanilla stuff. You know what I'm saying. We're
just trying to bust a nut. I mean, I don't
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need no fucking adventure to get there, you know what
I'm saying, or regular not to do. Everybody wants some
type of crazy adventure. Oh huh No. They even be like, hey, man,
you know you ever got your he ever got blowed
while you were driving? I'm like, no, because if you
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have an accident, she gonna bite your dick off. Man.
You know what I'm saying. Yeah, I'm like, I'm driving
right now. Man, we can wait. We get to the house. Okay,
I ain't got time for all that. So because if
a deer or something run out in front of you, man,
it's tooses, man, you gonna smoke that thing. It's about
the first thing. And I ain't never understood that. It's like, oh, yeah,
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he assaulted me, and the first thing you did he
shoved this penis in my mouth. I'm like, that's dangerous,
ain't it. See, I mean, that's the last thing I
want to do with find assaulting. You know what I'm saying. Uh,
those teeth right there is gonna take it clean off
the bone, you know what I'm saying. So something's always awry.
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When I hear that he made me suck his dick,
I'm like, that's kind of a that's a dangerous proposition.
Everybody is gets to do, you know what I'm saying.
You just ain't no teeth down there unless it was
was it somewhere ever Seas where they were talking about
they put the put some shit up in there, and
you try to you try to stick it in there, and.
Speaker 2 (17:33):
You get you get cliped like a chastity belt.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
Yeah, something like that. I heard that years and years ago,
and it may be just like old folklore.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
In the medieval ages. I think they had that ship
for real, it'd be like be like metal panties that
are locked on that has like it would have like
claws at the bottom, so you couldn't stick anything in there.
Speaker 1 (17:59):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah yeah, so uh so yeah,
I mean it's just like I so so for me,
the story kind of kind of falls apart when they
say that, you know, he forced his penis in my mouth.
I'm like, now the story's fall falling all the way
apart because you didn't want this. So by me doing
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that is probably the worst thing he can do, you
know what I'm saying, That's some other possible things that
I can do. But yeah, hey, hey, there was a
there was another case like this Corey. Multiple years ago,
Trevor Bauer, Los Angeles Dodgers picture. He had just signed
a deal for god, I think it was like either
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one hundred or one hundred and fifty million dollars, might
have been more than that. But he had this chick
who took him to court said that I essentially assaulted
her and you know, choking, and come to find out,
she wanted the choking, She asked for the choking. Okay,
she was just trying to cash him out. And he
was found not guilty, but MLB's still told his ass
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he couldn't come back and pitching the major leagues. You
know what I'm saying, So, I mean.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
Money, admission they were wrong at that time or something.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
What they what? Well, look, it costs you all that
money for some so called free poonani man, you paid dearly.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
Oh man, So what's the solution? A ten thousand dollars
night hooker for guys like that?
Speaker 1 (19:24):
Hell? Yeah, man, I'm going where I got you sign
a contract and all kind of stuff. Did you do
that when you go to do Bunny Ranch and all
that you got? I signed your contract and everything. You
know what I'm saying, This is what we're gonna be doing. Yeah.
But when I when I'm making one hundred and fifty
fifty million dollars, fifteen hundred dollars for an hour, don't
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saund so bad? You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
it don't sound so bad. I mean what we're talking about,
I spend fifteen hundred dollars for this hour, or they
can sue me for fifty million, or I could lose
one hundred fifty million dollar contract from MLB. Man, that's
a lot of cash, all right, especially for just a
busted nut. A busted nut is not worth one hundred
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and fifty million dollars. Okay. That's why I when I
hear these chicks like, oh yeah, if I was asleep
with a guy, I would charge him thirty thousand dollars
and some crazy numbers like that, I'm like, girl, you
ain't even a pro pros don't charge that, Okay, So
let's get our numbers down a little bit. Talking about
thirty thousand dollars. Pro would be like fifteen hundred to
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two grand for hour. Okay, So I know, I know
yours ain't better than a pre Okay, they've been working
at this thing. You know what I'm saying. You're gonna
go in there. You're gonna lay still for about five minutes.
What we're talking about. I ain't playing that game, you
know what I'm saying. But you don't want to. You
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don't want to proposition of regular chicks, no way, that's
what That's how you get in trouble. That's the issue
with Shanny Shark. Oh OnlyFans chick proposition.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
They heard Shannon Shark Gabby, that's a good.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
Horse face. That's what he is? Oh horse face. So
he's struggling, okay, and this has happened to a whole
bunch of people. Guy THEE, I think, uh, what was it?
Kanye just recently said that he was sucking his cousin's dick.
Judy sure when he were like fourteen. He was like,
that's sucking his cousins dick. I'm like, Kanye, ain't nobody
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ask you that question? Man? It's just like when what
was it? Uh? Alec Baldwin went on on the on
the Meet the Baldwin Show. I think I got that clip.
He just alway a sudden started talking about his uh
his ex wife's uh, uh ex wife's uh what the
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ex husband? How big his penis was? I was like,
hold on a second man, and she was like, uh,
didn't nobody ask you any questions about about my man's member? Oh,
let me see if I can find that thing. Like
he oh, here we go. I mean he just went
all the way here, bud. I was like, Dad, why
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are you saying this out loud? Is he? Okay? Here
we go? They pulled us over the people.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
I've seen the one of the loves of her life naked.
He was one of the loves of her life. He
look pretty good.
Speaker 3 (22:28):
We'll go see my Broadway and he was naked in
his whole as her British friends and his bits out.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
He wanted to go see take me Out. It looks
like he'd be a total dick. I know it's directed.
Speaker 3 (22:39):
And all these baseball players are in the locker room
and they all turn around naked with their dogs hanging out,
and I'm literally and he's there, her boyfriend and I
recognize him. And when he turns around with his personality
hang and I'm like, oh ah, oh okay, you have
like a clarinet hanging from his pets.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
The guy literally turns around and we were all.
Speaker 1 (22:59):
Like, ah ah, well this more than I do.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
And when you meet him backstage, we go onto the lobby,
we meet him all and her boyfriend comes and I'm like, hey,
how you doing.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
And I was like, I'm going to stay over here,
and you can't pay attention to what he's saying.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
He's standing right here talking me. I'm sitting looking.
Speaker 3 (23:19):
Look I'm going then he's look at me, going, yeah,
you know, the show and this and that, and I'm like.
Speaker 2 (23:24):
You have like a baseball bat. These stuff into your
pants every day. I think he's trying to do a bit.
Speaker 3 (23:36):
I felt it had to be told, It had to
be told.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
I won't list equations.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
I think he was trying to do a bit. That's
what it seemed like, because it went on a bit
of a comedy bit. That's what it seemed like he
was trying to do, because he dragged it on long
enough to where that what he was saying could have
been funny in a comedic sense if you were in
that environment, but obviously it was out of place. But
that's what it seemed like. It seemed like he is
trying to do a bet.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
Well, look but that's a swinging to me. It's okay.
I'm not getting up there talking about another man's penis,
especially her, her ex boyfriend's penis. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2 (24:15):
Who is she?
Speaker 1 (24:16):
And how did I get content of this?
Speaker 2 (24:18):
For? How how old is she?
Speaker 1 (24:20):
She fifty something, forty nine, forty eight. Anyway, she told
them to shut up the other the other the other
day when they were sitting there talking about this show.
He's like, yeah, you know, I'm kind of nervous about
the show. He's like, He's like, oh, you're gonna be great.
She's like, uh, I'm talking. So when I'm talking, you
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you know, be quiet. And he was like I said, damn.
So I say, if she talks like that to him
in public, but in private, but she let him have it.
You know what I'm saying. She let him have it.
But if you get disrespected in public, I know what
it looked like in private. Okay, it looked it looked bad.
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Hey look man, I knew, I knew, I knew a
couple like that. Man, they go out and she get
mad at the guy and bo she bo. She let
him have it in front of him. I'm like, I'm like, man,
you gonna let it talk. You know what I'm saying.
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I hope me damn. Like man, I mean, next time
they see it, like uh, I mean, what's going on,
it's like bo, I mean, that's it for us. You
know what I'm saying, should be out here blasting on
me in public, emasculating me. But that's what they that's
what they want now. They want to masculate. But then
they don't like you because it's like, oh, you're a bitch,
(25:45):
let me run over you. M hm. But people got
to realize that like when women don't women say they
want some soft dude, but they don't want.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
To stay down at all. No, it's not at all.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
I don't want no salt do now that that. Now
you may be security for them at the moment, but
at the end of the day, both they look in
their options. Okay, they're looking around and they're like, if
I see another one that looks a whole lot better,
then I'll definitely I'll definitely leave. Okay, I'll definitely leave.
And uh, you know, our marriage laws are a little
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do a little if he so you could, you could
lose quite a bit amidst that leave no fault divorces
and things like that. And I wondering if the if
the feminists and stuff are are like in China. I've
seen a whole lot of people say that China's this
great place. Uh, China is China. That they got shiny ship,
they got ship that glimmers and things, and they got
a train that goes through the house. Who gives a fuck?
(26:46):
But uh, they look like they just changed their marriage
laws to where, uh, you know, when you divorced, the
woman don't get anything automatic equal custody. And so I'm
wondering if the if all the feminists like an one man,
we still are we still liking China still?
Speaker 2 (27:07):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
I mean that's what I'm trying to figure out. I
know you've seen it, boy. I mean, folks have been
glazing in China. They're like, man, I'm staying with China.
You ain't never been to China.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
Motherfucker chicken.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
Yeah, you like some Asian zing. I ain't down with
no old Asian zing chicken. Okay, I want regular American
fried chicken. Fuck your zing. Okay. Folks like, man, it's good,
and I said it probably is, but I don't want it. Okay,
(27:47):
So how about that? When I go on vacation, pull up,
I pull up, I pull up Google Mac. You know
what I do. I type in American food. I don't
give fucked. I Meanmerican. I want to know it's American.
I don't want to Mehicana. I don't want no Indian.
Speaker 2 (28:07):
You like Hamburgers, Hamburger, yeh see it? Hamburg is in Germany,
so it's German.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
I don't give a funk about all that. Man, we're
talking about American. Damn uh cow between two pieces of bread, Okay,
you know what. You know, when you're out here and
some stuff that's this, that's zing, like, that's gotta got
some flair to it, They'll be trying to put all
that flair on my food. I'm like, hey, bo, I'm
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just trying to eat to survive. I don't need all
your flair. Okay, give a fuck man. Look some some folks,
some folks are like, hey, you know you should try
some new things. I said, yeah, but you see, when
I eat, I'm hungry, so I don't want to get
something new, and they don't like it. You know, I'm playing.
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And then now I've had a bad experience with this meal.
That's my only issue. Okay, that's my that's that's my
that's my number one issue. And so and it's it's
just me. And so that's why I appreciate my my
girlfriend because I mean, she fell right and she understood, Hey,
this dude's playing is plain okay, And she's had to
(29:22):
go kind of plain too because she's had stomach issues.
But but yeah, I'm plain dude, Like I'm I'm probably
overly playing. Like might I might just use a little ketchup?
Speaker 4 (29:33):
You eat white bread, white bread, white bread, straight up,
Marina White.
Speaker 1 (29:45):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
So when I was like twenty years ago, when I
was running this record store with my friend, we had
this this black guy would come in. His name was
Big Worm, and okay, he would periodiotically go into the hood,
a place where he told me that I could not go,
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and he would come back with this huge ass rack
of ribs and it was the best ribs in the world,
really genuinely, that was cooked in the backyard in the
hood in Sarasota, Florida. And along with it would come
an entire loaf of like white ass wonderbread, the whitest
of the white bread that you could ever possibly buy.
I thought it was an interesting combination, but it was
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very culturally excellent.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
Okay, okay, culture department. Look, hey, look, I'll venture out sometimes.
You know what I'm saying. We talk about French toast,
a little briache. You stuff French toast, I do a
little shahala. What you talking about? Wild like cream cheese? Yeah?
(30:57):
You see, I think this is getting a little bit
overly sweet for me.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
See today I ate two damn cinnamon rolls and I
didn't regret it until after I finished the second one.
Then I was like, this.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
Sucks, man said. When I finished the second one is
when I regretted it.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
Damn.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
Yeah, I don't know something about the stuff French toast.
It's like taking it too far, Like French toast is
already so good, and then I go and start just
shoving extra shit in it, and I'm like, man, I
just need to some butter. H and the butter shrt. Jeff,
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it's at the house.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
Man, and you're probably are you a kinnoisseur? Are you
doing the white powdered sugar on top.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
White pattern? I don't have to not with that butter shirt. Now.
A lot of places that you go they automatically put
the white powdered sugar on.
Speaker 2 (31:55):
It, which I think is just presentation more than anything.
Speaker 1 (31:59):
Yeah, I mean, because I mean, you're the custard is
already sweet, so you're already mixing it. Use it what
I do with mine. So I've got a mixture of
uh well, I got half and half of course egg,
I got cinnamon. I've got a regular sugar, white sugar,
I got brown sugar, vanilla. Okay, After I do the dipping,
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I coat the outside of it with a cinnamon sugar shaker.
So we got the shaker, the cinnamon sugar mixed together.
Coat each side with it. That way, give you a crust.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
Just just hearing this. Next you want to grab for
some insulin.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
Yeah, hey, hey man, Once you ay, once you start
digging into that thing you like, this is where it's at.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
Take some straight sugar and just sprinkle it over the top.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
Not quite. It's a light desk dusting. Okay, a light dusting.
When you see I used that. Here's what'ske though. I
used that. Uh the bread from that place I go
to Yotas and so uh it's that bread. The bread
didn't have any preservatives for nothing in it. So what
kind of it soaks all that stuff up? It needs
that to give you that extra mph.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
You're in Greensbo, Greenville, Greenville. O.
Speaker 1 (33:17):
Colin M.
Speaker 2 (33:19):
Greenville. Yeah, I'm looking up Yodors in Greenville. Let me
see pantry.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
Yeah, that's it. You have the good old, good old Yogas.
That's where it's at. I mean I grew up.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
I grew up like two blocks from a Yotors in Sarasota. Florida,
no digit uh huh.
Speaker 1 (33:46):
Now they now they've got their uh, their little it's
Alma's your men and nite. I don't know what the
fun they are they wanted.
Speaker 2 (33:52):
They're as I grew up around the Beda night community,
and we had two restaurants. We had Yotas, which they
had the great pies and stuff, and then they had
Der Dutchmen, which was like literally two blocks away, and
they were both kick ass. I mean that's that's about
as American food as you get.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
Right right. Yeah. Now I know they've got like their
little community up the rain. But you know what's what's weird,
weird with the with the homage, Like they't have the
women anyway. They'll have their dresses, you know, the long dress.
H They'll have their little uh little bonding on their head.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
Oh man.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
But then they have some nikes.
Speaker 2 (34:35):
I go to the Yoders website, man, and the first
thing I see on here is cinnamon rolls and French
toast and what looks like some sausage gravy maybe, man. Yeah,
Yodas is kind of like a cracker barrel for people
who have never been to a Yoders sort of. It's
a different kind of cracker barrel ish with cracker barrel field.
Speaker 1 (34:56):
Yeah, cracker barrel minus the preservatives.
Speaker 2 (34:59):
They could be like cocker barrel could be like the cousins,
the Amish cousins who went off on the Pioneer Trail.
That's cracker barrel.
Speaker 1 (35:06):
Yeah. Yeah. Now eight. Now, look when we went to
we went to Murtle Beach a few weeks ago. Our
spot down there, Blueberry Grill. That's some good stuff, the
blueberry greal for breakfast. Because there's a ton of breakfast stuff.
You know, it's kind of weird actually when I was
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thinking about it, because you know, the previous year I
went to Florida and when I was comparing Myrtle Beach
food to you know, surrounding kissing Me Orlando food, the
Myrtle Beach food keep his ass.
Speaker 2 (35:39):
Really yeah, you know, when it comes to breakfast, it
kind of reminds me like it's kind of hard to
fuck up breakfast. Like I've been to some greasy gas,
fucking slop places and breakfast is still pretty decent. Like hell,
even waffle House it's fucking amazing, is good. Love them, man,
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I Mean that's some that's some low bottom of the
barrel shit as it gets and it's still good.
Speaker 1 (36:04):
Yeah, it'll make you feel bad now, it'll make you
feel bad for a period of time.
Speaker 2 (36:09):
Well, the biggest problem is they're my fucking prices went
through the roof now. Man, it's like that used to
be like six dollars is now like eleven ninety five.
It's like, bitch you the waffle house. You know.
Speaker 1 (36:20):
So it's hot. It's hot, it's actually hireding, it's actually
hired in. Cracker barrel still affordable, it is.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
I went through like a year.
Speaker 1 (36:34):
Pa.
Speaker 2 (36:35):
I gotta go like twenty five miles to get the
cracker barrel. There's one up in Loveland. Oh, it's like
it's a little bit of a haul because I'm like
five or six miles. That's one thing I love about
four columns. We're like five or six miles off the highway.
Speaker 1 (36:47):
You know.
Speaker 2 (36:48):
You get off the highway and then you gotta go
five or six miles west in order to get to us,
which is great, you know because like a lot of
people who lived near highways, man, they get fucking sick
and shit and it's not good. I'll have break dust
and car exhausting stuff. Fuck all that.
Speaker 1 (37:01):
You give them those emissions. The emissions is getting We.
Speaker 2 (37:09):
Got the emission scam going on here, and they're trying
to find ways to keep it going.
Speaker 1 (37:14):
Oh man, no, they already hit me with a carbon tax.
Speaker 2 (37:16):
Yeah, I'm I don't pay tax, like, so you can
suck my deck.
Speaker 1 (37:20):
So yeah, but what if they come to your door though,
and say, Corey Hughes, here goes your uh, your paperwork
for your carbon tax.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
No taxation without representation, nigga, we can't represent you years ago.
Speaker 1 (37:38):
Yeah, look, man, representation is fast. Look, oh my goodness.
Like when people talk about, you know, representation, I'm like, man,
these people don't know who you are, man, So it's
gonna be hard and even one like somebody in one
district to represent all the people in one district because
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everybody in that one district don't think.
Speaker 2 (38:02):
The same everybody with the money.
Speaker 1 (38:06):
Yeah, yeah, we ain't got a high collective mind, like
the fun guy from Damn The Last of Us. You
know what I'm saying. You step on a branch fucking
two miles away and it wakes a hoard up. I mean,
ain't the way this shit is, man.
Speaker 2 (38:20):
Democracy is a joke.
Speaker 1 (38:24):
For the most part that is a joke.
Speaker 2 (38:26):
It's total joke. It's a front for a fucking some
kind of not even cool enough to be fascism. I
don't even know what it is.
Speaker 1 (38:32):
Yeah, we need, we need, but never look man benevolent
roller in it to be Okay.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
I'm totally I'm bored with the benevolent ruler thing. But
you just gotta make sure he's not a lunatic in
wanting to kill people and stuff, right.
Speaker 1 (38:44):
So yeah, yeah, don't yeah, don't be the killer lunatic type. Okay,
just settle down on that. You're gonna have everything, or
at least the majority of it. Which is funny.
Speaker 2 (38:55):
It almost seems as though the forefathers had good intention,
but the system they created really just became a system
of bureaucracy and stonewalling. Like it was intentionally co opted,
it seems, and.
Speaker 1 (39:09):
The system they created was probably assentable for the few
amount of people that were here at that moment.
Speaker 2 (39:18):
Yeah, yes, because like you could actually go to your
district meeting and the guy would be there and you
could all talk to him.
Speaker 1 (39:24):
Yeah yeah, yeah, Yeah, that's what I'm saying. It's just like, yeah,
once it grew to you know, how many how many
miles is the US from case to case? Is ITID
five thousand and six thousand?
Speaker 2 (39:38):
No, it's not that far. It's from like as the
crow flies, I would say probably three thousand and change.
Speaker 1 (39:47):
Okay, So were talking about people spent spread out within
that range, three hundred and thirty million people. It's like,
I mean, it's gonna be hey, when we had this meeting,
it's gonna be hard, kind of hard to go there,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (40:01):
Yeah, And here's the thing, Like, I don't vote, and
here's the reason why. Because I'm tired of being like
following for the trick, you know what I mean. I
feel like every time every time I fucking vote, I
got duped and I'm done being fooled. And like if
I had voted for Trump, I'd have felt fooled again,
you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (40:21):
So well, no, well, no, no, no, no, no, no,
here's the deal. Here's the deal. You're not actually duped. Okay,
that's not what the issue is. The issue is is
that you're voting for another man or wo man. Okay,
and essentially all your thought process is not going to
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align with all that thought process. You may have some
things that aligned that are similar, but not everything, and
so you feel like you're due when even if, to
be honest, your best friend in the world, y'all don't
exactly think exactly alike either, So it's a feeling of
(41:05):
being doe when it's just like, well, everybody's different. So
I may like how somebody does seventy percent of things,
and then thirty percent, I'm like, man, that's due, And
then somebody might look at me and to be like, man,
that cute guy. I mean, I like about twenty five
percent of what he says, but then about seventy five percent.
He told me earlier to go buy me to go
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get you a W two horror, But I don't believe
in horse. You know what I'm saying. It's just like that,
like you said to go get your W two horror.
If you're buy a horse, it's a cute. It's just
Christian Land. I don't buy a horse here, you do
know what I'm saying. So, I mean, it's just stuff
(41:48):
like that. It's gonna be hard to have somebody that's
truly representative of everybody's views, because everybody's views is completely
different on different subjects at different points and points and
times in your life too. This was crazy. I mean,
we talked Lindsay talks about it. She's straight Himpy a
(42:09):
liberal computists at one point in time. I mean, you
know what I'm saying. We talked to Lindsay twenty five
years ago. It's been like, who the fuck is this?
If we know, we're how we know where now? Right?
You know?
Speaker 2 (42:21):
You know? But here's another thing. Another factor to that is, like,
besides the fact that people change over time, the ideologies
and definitions of these ideologies have changed over time. Right,
because once upon a time I voted for I voted
for Obama, you know what I mean. So, but he
was better than the alternative, who was fucking George Bush.
(42:42):
Remember George bu he came from He came right after
George Bush, who was.
Speaker 1 (42:45):
Like, it was Mitt Romney, won't it We met Rodney running? Yeah,
Mett Romney. Come on.
Speaker 2 (42:55):
Fortunately, in hindsight we can see that they were really
the same party. Right, Even if you don't like Donald Trump,
you gotta admit that he's kind of shined the light
on the fact that every presidency has been the same establishment.
Speaker 1 (43:07):
You know what I mean, Donald Trump? Donald Trump is
actually a Democrat. If you if you listen to how
Democrats were talking, you know, twenty years ago, they sound
just like Donald Trump, right, even if you listen to
how Obama's talking, they sound just like a Democrat. It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (43:25):
There's always that polar shift in political ideology where they
seem to swap like Lincoln was a Republican, right, but
he's credited in freeing the slaves, right, which people would
associate with like a Democrat thing to do. And then
you have Lyndon Johnson, who by all definitions is a
goddamn Republican, but he was a Democrat from the South,
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you know what I mean. It was part of the
it was just was it just before the Southern strategy
where they all went Republican and grabbed the evangelicals. So
but uh, but yeah, but there's this polar shift all
the time, you know what I mean. And we've never
seen a shift like this before. Now the Democrats have
Liz Cheney on their side and these yeah, and all
(44:10):
the fucking fifty one generals and stuff. You know, it's
obvious what was the established Well you can now put
the definitive, definitive barriers on what the establishment was before
where I don't think it was very clear until now,
you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (44:25):
So yeah, So I mean you got people who are
who were pulling up all these these old clips and
you listen to them, and I'm just like, that sounds
weird from a Democrat seeing how where they where they
are right now. You know, they were the ones talking
(44:46):
about China's out here fucking us, and we need to
stop letting them put this d d up in us.
We need to keep manufacturing here. We need to get
these illegals up out of here. You know what I'm saying.
There is no due process for illegal because you could
minted a crime, but this one thing, Like folks like
all of the due process, I'm like, well, I mean, okay,
(45:06):
but you ain't no citizen though.
Speaker 2 (45:09):
Well here's the thing. It's like a net that scoops
everything up, and occasionally you're gonna get some people tied
up in that that are going to be fucked. Like
I don't give a fuck about this El Salvador guy
who they're fighting over in court, Like fuck that guy.
He's got thirteen tattooed on his knuckles, like he eat
a dick. Right. So I mean if this's imagine if
(45:31):
this was Russia, what would happen to that guy? In Russia?
They would put him before the court, the judges say
can I see your hand? You would go like this,
and the judge would be like, guilty.
Speaker 1 (45:43):
Yeah, that'd be It looked like who is It looked
like Britney Grinder. Brittney Grinder's ass be in jail because
she had some weight on her.
Speaker 2 (45:50):
You know, I did see a story recently that and
a woman who's an American citizen who was somehow involved
in like representation, legal representation for illegals. She got a
notice via email saying that she needed to self deport
from the fucking Home Department of Homeland Security or whoever
(46:11):
DHS or whoever's handling this shit. And so it took
her a little bit to get that sorted out. But
mistakes will be made and American citizens will be scooped
up at some point. It's inevitable there'll be some confusion
and paperwork. I promise you there'll be a handful of
people who ended up completing all their processes and became
American citizens who then are going to get scooped up
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and going to have to prove all that stuff all
over again. You know what I mean, I guarantee there's
going to be some of those. So I understand the
need for that due process. But the Trump administration is
saying is that they already had due process. The ship
went to court, they were found guilty, they were found
to go on deportation, So we scoop them up and
deport them. That's just the process. And I agree with him.
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But I think the fact that we're hearing so much
and there's been so much you know, shit going on
in the courts with this MS thirteen asshole, that people
who do fall through the cracks, I think eventually will
be you know, vindicated at some point.
Speaker 1 (47:09):
Okay, okay, And we like vindication, you know what I'm saying,
We're damn with vindication.
Speaker 2 (47:15):
I'm just kind of here's the thing. I keep seeing
these stories. You know, Oh, my dad, I'm an American citizen,
I was born here. But my dad he came here
twenty years ago and he was illegal. But he opened
a store and he started a life, and you know,
he's doing the right thing, and like, none of that matters,
none of that matters at all. Came here illegally and
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everything you did, since is is fucked? You know what
I mean. It's sorry about your luck, but how many
fucking people wait a decade or longer to become citizens
the right way? Who got to wait in some fucking
third world shithole like London or Paris? You know what
I mean?
Speaker 1 (47:54):
In light London? Damn. But I mean, come, oh man,
is this pretty good these days?
Speaker 2 (48:06):
I got to be dropped off in the middle of
fucking Zimbabwe then have to go to fucking.
Speaker 1 (48:09):
London speaking speaking of around, uh the area, the surrounding areas.
The pope kick the book, Yeah dead?
Speaker 2 (48:20):
Are we getting another pope? Or they hijacking the whole thing?
Speaker 1 (48:23):
I don't know. I was talking to people at work
and they were like, oh, yeah, they're gonna get another pope.
I was like, I thought that was the last Babe, Like,
oh no, they just pick another one. I was like,
I mean, is it light dead? I thought maybe you
had to have some blood lineage or something. I mean,
I don't know, is that right?
Speaker 2 (48:42):
I guess?
Speaker 1 (48:43):
So.
Speaker 2 (48:43):
One thing that freaked me out is like I was
watching the some of the ceremony if they were doing
about the pope the guy, and they showed a bunch
of the guys at the Vatican with the day black
fucking ku klux Klan looking hoods, you know what I'm
talking about. And uh, they had upside down crosses that
were like embedded in the walls and stuff of this
of this church or whatever the fun they call it.
Speaker 1 (49:05):
And that ain't weird. That ain't weird at all.
Speaker 2 (49:08):
Yeah, what the fuck's to deal with that?
Speaker 1 (49:09):
Huh uh? Come on in, brothers and sisters. It's like, no, man,
I see weird ship from the outside. I'm looking in.
They're like, come on in. I'm like, no, I'm good.
That's why. Man. A lot of these places, man, they'd
(49:30):
be like, hey, man, you need to come hang out.
I'm like, is there a lot of people there? Yeah,
he said, I don't want none of these people and
asking me questions I live in the surrounding area and
be wanting to know where I work and do I
want a fellowship with him afterwards? And I'm like, no,
do whatcuse I don't want you in my business? Huh.
Speaker 2 (49:50):
Oh, you mean like get a drink or something in church?
Speaker 1 (49:53):
Like church like churches, man, because there's a lot there's
a lot of the big ones around here.
Speaker 2 (50:01):
Our church is really just like more sophisticated swinger groups.
Speaker 1 (50:07):
Swinker.
Speaker 2 (50:11):
I have a feeling that stuff goes on when they
fellowship you after church.
Speaker 1 (50:16):
Oh what that's that's the fellowship you be getting. He's
oh yeah, oh lady, lady such and such. Yeah, come
on in the back. I'll pray for you, you know
what I'm saying, Gonna pray for what us skirt liked. No,
I mean, let's let's be real. That's what lot, that's
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what happened in these mega churches. What's my man's name, Lawrence? Lawrence,
I think that was his name. He had a wife
and kids and all. But they said he went a
slay in the puny. I think it's Carl Lynce his name.
Speaker 2 (50:51):
Well, can't they say something like you gotta take this
for God or something like that.
Speaker 1 (50:55):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, this cat right here, Yeah, Carl Lynce.
They had to kick his ass out. He'll look at it.
Man had a loving family. No, it's it was like
he was like a pastor up there with his damn
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his damn check or shirt. Yeah, but you see, look at.
Speaker 2 (51:18):
The whatever you do to get by these days.
Speaker 1 (51:22):
Oh look me, look at I mean, man had him
a good looking woman.
Speaker 2 (51:27):
Fake.
Speaker 1 (51:29):
Uh they match?
Speaker 2 (51:31):
The different pictures match. Are we sure that's him?
Speaker 1 (51:34):
Yeah, it's him, man, I think it's him. Yeah, but
this is the guy right here. Yeah. Yeah, he'll song,
he'll song. Yeah, and look at I mean he had
him a good looking woman. Man in there striking all
the meat. Boy, good for him, man, striking all the meat.
Speaker 2 (51:57):
I send him thoughts and prayers, and all he's got
to do is ask Jesus for given us and he
can start over again. Right.
Speaker 1 (52:02):
Oh, yeah, it is true. I forgot the man.
Speaker 2 (52:04):
They can just for they can just pray for forgiveness
and they can just start over. That sounds almost like
a big scam.
Speaker 1 (52:14):
And it'd be like it'd be like when we talked
about the other week, the girl, the woman who who
cheated on her husband for three years with her best friend,
and that's when she found Jesus. When she got caught.
I said, my goodness, you get you wait to find them,
you know, after you got caught, could you not be
a piece of shit beforehand? I mean, whether you found
them or not, it is neither here nor there, but
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you could not be a trash individual, my goodness, with
the best friend and let me tell you right now,
the best friend. He was treating that thing nasty. But
I'm just letting you know, man, here we get here.
Here we getting the best. He was getting the sloppy,
toppy and everything. Okay, he was getting all all the
(52:56):
all the exotic positions. She go back home to her husband.
He went, She went, he spit on it. You know
what I'm saying, What do you look at when you
come to bed? Keep your gewrs on just like you know?
And he said, he looked at me and said, I
don't know if I'm not to love you. And she
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was like, I thought he was gonna do like every
other man did in my entire life past boyfriends. I'll
follow you. I'm like, oh man, you're gonna put this
on some past folk.
Speaker 2 (53:28):
So when I hear a guy say shit like that
to me, that's like some weird psychological game, because like,
if you cross me, my first instinct will be to
stick a knife in your heart. And so I don't
know what you're talking about. I can't not love you,
funk right off. Oh trust me, I cannot for sure.
Speaker 1 (53:48):
Not The thing is but they had to they had
to switch. They had to switch towns because if they
like all these people at church found out they were
going to church and so all those people so they
had to switch towns completely start over.
Speaker 2 (54:07):
The people were just mad because they weren't in their
swinger group.
Speaker 1 (54:10):
Well look look, my man. The husband won't get nothing.
It was one way swinging. You know what I'm saying.
He won't get no swing action. But here's my question. Okay,
he loves her? Does he love his friend? Tea? I'll wait,
what about your friend? He just made a mistake, that's it.
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That was a three year mistake where he was pile
driving you woman right after service. But I mean it
was just a mistake. Only does he get forget? Does
he get the same level of forgiveness?
Speaker 2 (54:46):
And Jesus forgets all my friend?
Speaker 1 (54:49):
Or just I died? I didn't hear nothing about the
friend getting forgiveness. I heard they had to switch cities.
Must the friend get forgiveness? Does he still? Does he
still get? You know, you're still getting calls to come
over for the barbecue on Saturday afternoon, Drink a couple
of birdskis with the feelers, play some cars, shoot some guy,
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always in a game. See.
Speaker 2 (55:15):
I got a feeling that all of those like Stepford
Wives type communities, the you know you know I'm talking about,
like there's always some dark shit underneath the service. Always
everyone's fucking everyone's wife or something.
Speaker 1 (55:33):
It's said everyone's doing it. I mean, I mean everybody
getting in on the action.
Speaker 2 (55:40):
The reality is that, like any guy in the world, married, single,
I don't give a fuck. If it gets thrown at you,
you're gonna take it. That's just how it goes. Period.
So the guys who never get never never cheating their
whole life, it's probably because they never had none thrown
at them, right, So that is a pretty much a
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fucking fact of life. I think maybe you will justify
it in the instance and be like, it'll just this once,
I'll never get caught. Doesn't mean a thing. You'll go
through the whole list of fucking excuses in your head
and then you'll do it, and then you'll fucking you know,
deal with it after.
Speaker 1 (56:20):
No. Okay, so I'll say that you did, you did,
you didn't actually liked to check you with, you didn't
think that much of her, And I'll and because that's
happened to me, because I mean I've had a cheach.
Speaker 2 (56:38):
Oh yeah, I'd say, it's just.
Speaker 1 (56:40):
It just it just be one time. Nobody an. He
ain't got an, I said, but I'll know day.
Speaker 2 (56:49):
So here's the thing. Like when I was growing up
my I had this girlfriend, Kate for a couple of
years and I loved her. I should have married her.
She was the greatest thing ever. But she had this
little best friend who I would have fucked the ship
out of any opportunity I got of because she was
just the hottest, little cutest thing in the goddamn world.
And so it didn't matter how much I was into
my girl. That shit was ever on the platter. It
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was gonna get ate. That's how it goes.
Speaker 1 (57:20):
Cory kind of have self control out here, man.
Speaker 2 (57:25):
Yeah, here's the deal. At one point in time, you're
gonna end up on your deathbed wishing you did all
the shit you didn't do.
Speaker 1 (57:30):
He'll know. But my death big could be if my
death bed was tomorrow, Bow, I didn't already made it.
I ain't got nowhere to go, but damn from here,
I just think, you know, but hey, I feel like
I'm at the pinnacle. I'm trying to tell you, man,
And maybe it's just me. Maybe it's just how I
feel but I mean when I got my check bow,
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I felt like I want to fucking lottery. I'm just
straight up with.
Speaker 2 (57:55):
You, man, I felt that before.
Speaker 1 (57:59):
I felt like I and I still feel like it,
like I hit the lottery, like like I'm just like, Okay,
something happened to her, but I can't find. Man, the
likelihood of me finding something similar as a replacement is
absolutely z right. Okay, it just is I'm like boat
because how often people hit the lottery. They don't hit
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it that often. A lot of people never hit it,
all right, unless you live in California and somehow you
went all of them, you know what I'm saying. Mysteriously,
it wouldn't happen to be that they had the highest
tax rate or anything like that, and they'll get to
take most of the money. But we ain't gonna talk
about that. But you know, if you got, if you got,
(58:45):
if you got something good, man, I just say, man,
don't fuck it up. You know what I'm saying, As
long as this, as long as this, one of the
main things is that you got to make sure that
you're actually traveling in the same direction to the same place.
If you're not, then it's not gonna work either way.
So if one of you want kids and the other
one don't, if one of you thinks that you should
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buy a house and do all this and have a
big backyard, another person like on give foe by that
I stay in apart. Stuff like that is gonna it's
gonna trip you up eventually, because I hear this one,
I outgrew him, outgrew So that has to do with
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not not being on the same accord as far as
what you what you think your life will look like
ten fifteen years from now, and most people that you meet,
you're not gonna be on the same accord or what
do you think life should look like ten fifteen years
from now? Anyway, That's why if you do run across one,
it's like all right, all right, I me gonna let
(59:51):
me gonna wrap this up. You know what I'm saying.
And I ain't talking about a ring neither. You know
what I'm saying, just talking about because the ring ring's
not committment. That don't mean nothing, but a ring. They
got to do with commitment. That's just the next step,
you know. I see, I think I think people because
people are like, oh well, you're not committed if you're
not married. I was like, well, hold on a second.
(01:00:12):
So people divorce all the time when they're married. People
cheat when they're married. People stay married, but they don't
actually like the person they went. They only stay in
the same house, sleep in the same bed. So miss
me with the marriage is what the commitment is, okay,
because I ain't never believed that. I believe that a
lot of people do that because they're like, well, if
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we don't do it, then our relationship is not moving
to the next step. So we almost see it as
like a game. So how am I going to level up?
How do I get in the next level up? And
so you're so worried about leveling up that you're not
actually paying attention to whether the relationships actually working or not.
(01:00:54):
That's what I believe because I've had a lot of people.
Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
Yeah, fortunately I'm old and so I ain't got to
worry about most of the ship that people got to
figure out, No kids, none of that stuff. And at
this point I should be able to find some sugar
mama who owns her house that I could just move
right into, and uh that's then that's that sounds good
to me. And we're both old. We're not really looking
for nothing else because we're just tired of it all.
Speaker 1 (01:01:20):
So yeah, she'd probably still be sailing poon ay on
the in in it. That's how she got her hand.
Look it's okay, hey man, I'm just giving you the
real man, the old beauties of sailing Poonini tea. Okay,
he's sealing it too, big ones, small ones, old meals
(01:01:41):
all of them. They all sail it, Okay, for sale.
I just opened the door.
Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
Oh my god, what this is British and they use
stupid words. But I'll read this. NaN's making wortuning not only fans,
from seventy seven year old to world's hottest grand This
is a real thing.
Speaker 1 (01:02:08):
I told you.
Speaker 2 (01:02:10):
I told you she shared his ten point nine nine
pounds per month. I told you, man, her husband's twenty three.
There we go, he ind here's another one. I've made
six hundred and thirty thousand in two years as a
(01:02:31):
fifty five year old only fans model. Another I'm a
fifty four year old sex worker. I'm at the top
one percent of only fans. Senior citizens fight myths about
age with sexy only fans. Oh, this is getting bad.
This is really bad. I'm out of here.
Speaker 1 (01:02:51):
What I tell you, man, What tell you other? When
you find the sugar mama, don't worry. She either used
to sell or it's currently selling. More than likely. There's
a few things. Divorce a took all, took all the
husband's money used to sell still seals. I mean, it's
(01:03:16):
probably what you're gonna run across. So you're gonna have
to you know, you gonna have to have it in
your mind. And it's okay, all right, that's gonna be.
That's gonna be the main uh, the main hiccup there
so uh of Cory, I jump into the uh the
main topic. Uh. Of course. You know, we've been going along.
(01:03:36):
Terrors have been hitting. We've been hearing that, uh, a
lot of the places are starting to come to the
table make deals. And the main place that's been hit
big with the terraces China. And we've got people some
rumblings going on that maybe Trump doesn't know what he's doing. Okay,
maybe he didn't have any idea what he's doing because
(01:03:58):
it seems so sporadic.
Speaker 2 (01:04:00):
Okay, I think, you know, I think okay, so I
think that he's on the right track because he's gotten
like so many of those countries to come to the
table willing to drop their tariffs entirely, which I think
was the whole point in the first place, really, because
in theory, if you drop the tariffs across the board,
prices will come down in America. And but I don't
(01:04:23):
think that's true. I just don't, because companies have proven
that they'll take advantage of every situation they can, and
when a price goes up, it rarely ever comes down,
you know. So I don't think. I don't think the
end game is going to work out the way he's thinking.
But I understand why he's doing what he's doing and
what is what the what the goal is, And honestly,
(01:04:46):
I don't really have a problem with it. I haven't
seen shit go through the roof and pricing like I
just went to Walmart like that. It seems crazy, Like
I don't know what the fuck people are talking about.
Because these companies know they at least in the short term,
if this is only short term, they can't passed that
price on the consumer in the short term because the
(01:05:07):
situation could pass, and it's there, it's only a temporary
inconvenience for them. Because they like they're all talking to Trump.
All the CEOs are talking to Trump, right, they are
not in the dark about what's happening, you know what
I mean. And so I don't have a problem with
really anything Trump has done. What I do have a
problem with that I saw Steve Bannon talking about on
one of the recent interviews, is that none of these
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cuts that Elon Musk has found and departments are getting
rid of saving any money? How is that? How is
that even possible? So we need to get to the
bottom of this. Why the fuck do they do? Remember
at first he was like two trillion a year we're
gonna save. Then he said we're gonna save a trillion
a year, and then he said we're going to save
one hundred and fifty billion dollars. And then like the
new budget just got passed, didn't it, And it didn't
have any cuts in it. I'm like, what is going
(01:05:52):
on here? So that's not cool at all?
Speaker 1 (01:05:58):
Right, Well, here's what I'm saying. I don't I don't
know if we know the full end and ends announcing
the intricacies of of what is actually happening with quote
unquote cuts, because I think that a ton of the
money that's spent is on secret operative ship. That's why
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they say that we don't know what happened to the money.
Speaker 2 (01:06:26):
Oh, I agree with you. It went to black ops.
That's not even a question. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
But you think or some type of research on some
damn you know, myths that will come in and turn
your eyeballs and make you your blood run out your eyeballs,
strip your skin off your bones, and all kinds of shit. Yeah, yeah,
I got some alien had that probably already underneath the pyramids,
conjuring up some damn portal to go through, you know
(01:06:53):
what I'm saying shit like that.
Speaker 2 (01:06:54):
Yeah, so an agree with you. I mean, it just
seems like the our government has become one big system
of how to siphon money off the people and funnel
it back to their own secret projects. Because I don't know,
there's some bridges out here and I've seen in Colorado
that could be used replacing that ain't been fucking touched
in seventy years, you know what I mean, Like there's
(01:07:16):
some shit that needs to get done, they ain't getting done.
That's the fucking reality. And so right, yes, right.
Speaker 1 (01:07:23):
So I think so I think when they were looking
because it is the Department of Education is dismantled, right,
So from what you're saying, is it well what they well,
they said that it's been it's been sent to different
places to to operate as far as what what. So
different parts of the Department Education are being handled by
(01:07:44):
different portions of the government. Now. Now I don't know
if they took and they moved employees into these other
spots in the government because they said, oh they got
laid off. Okay, so they get did they get laid
off from the Department of Education and they hired them
in the treasury because a portion of you know, the
student loan repayment stuff went to the treasury now or
you know what I'm saying. So it was like is
(01:08:06):
it like semantics per se. And then when they were
going and they were looking at it, oh yeah we
got this, we got that, we got that, and so
we cut that. It's like uh yeah, but uh uh
we kind of got this black ops thing we need
to do and it's gonna cost us about three hundred billion.
But that can't be on the books though, right, So
(01:08:27):
what they used to actually really save money.
Speaker 2 (01:08:29):
What they used to do is like if you research NASA,
what you'll find is that for god, since NASA's inception
until who the hell knows when if it ever stopped.
NASA functioned as a intermediary to funnel money to black
ops via the US government, and they provided covers for
(01:08:52):
all kinds of people, and they had subcontractors who provided
cover for for CIA agents who went overseas. I mean like,
so AS was completely entrenched in this spy industrial complex
all through the Cold War, like without fucking question. So
you know that makes that really brings into question the
(01:09:15):
whole fake and the moon landing thing, right because they
were the entrenched relationship with with the intelligence community. But
they it's how they used to do it, and that's
where your four hundred dollars toilet seat would come from,
because Massa would put in the money order and they
would put in they would get this, they would get there,
they would put in four hundred dollars for a toilet seat,
they'd get their toilet seat for four dollars, and the
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other three hundred and ninety six would get funneled to
the CIA. That's how that worked. And it was like
everybody knew it. Everybody was aware. It wasn't a secret
to the government people, you know, so like the idea
that in the modern day they had to create such
a big infrastructure in US AID in order to just
do that, in order to just front the money. You know,
(01:09:59):
they to create organizations just because they were stealing so
much fucking money for their operations that ended up doing
nothing going nowhere, Like the Cold War should have proved
everything that we ever needed to know about how these
things work. Nothing got solved, nothing changed. Well, the Soviet
Union did crumble, but that didn't change anything, did it
in the long term. No, we just shifted enemies and
repurposed the mission. Right, So m h, I forget what
(01:10:23):
I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (01:10:25):
Yeah, we're talking about Dage Kutz hid money. Yeah we
say we saved money, we saved money, but when I
look back at it, we didn't really save money because
I can't really tell you what we spent that money on, right,
That's what they're saying, right.
Speaker 2 (01:10:39):
So, yeah, they can fuck off. They can like straight
fuck off. This is called jury nullification, Like good luck
finding a jury to convict anybody of any tax crimes
because these motherfuckers have been just stealing our ship for
fucking ever and.
Speaker 1 (01:10:50):
Ton of no fine, no fine, well, hey they found it.
There's our race agents and the government officials that are
one point five being in back taxes. I was like, well,
why are they planning on payton? I mean, I'll wait,
how you got folks in the IRIS to Obak's taxes.
Speaker 2 (01:11:14):
It's like, well, see, here's the thing, Like they just
canned all those fucking temporary employees, the probationary employees, and
it was upheld by the courts. That's they're all gone.
All that money that we're going to spend that's gone.
And Trump shut somewhere in the neighborhood of one hundred
and twenty IRS offices locally. So I don't see with
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running a computer that was built in the nineteen fifties,
because they're still operating on that system. I don't know
if you saw Elon's explanation of why they're was it Elon?
I saw an explanation of they were talking about why
they can't upgrade the system ever, and because they're still
running on nineteen fifties like binary fucking technology that like
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they don't even teach in the programming schools anymore, you
know what I mean, Like you got to be like
ninety years old to work on these systems, and all
the modern systems have been built on top of those.
From what I was, from what I saw in this video,
and so that's a pretty fucking stunning revelation. I think
it's you know, I would say it's like the mob,
(01:12:21):
but the difference is the mob can actually enforce their
when you don't pay, they can actually come break your legs,
Like I don't think, like when you look at the
complexity of the system, the fact that it's run by
fucking a bunch of computers that were built sixty years ago.
They just fired like sixty percent of the IRS workforce,
which was short staff to begin with. You know, I
(01:12:43):
don't think anyone's going I just think taxes are the
second are They're gone. They're done. They're like if it
wasn't for the automatic withdrawal from people's paychecks. But you
can opt out of you can redo your paperwork and
check exempt. It'll be years before they catch up to
you and ask you why you did that. I promised so,
and by then it shouldn't matter because Trump will have
(01:13:05):
gotten rid of taxes. But again, I don't know what
I'm talking about. I smoke too much weed.
Speaker 1 (01:13:13):
For you going for me, I mean you were going in.
I mean I was, I was appreciating it. You know
what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:13:23):
If your taxes, you're a trunk like the government just
told you they've been ripping you off for decades. To
your face, they said this, they said, the government has
been ripping you off and sending your money to fucking
tranees and Guatemala. They said this to your fucking face.
I don't see how they can then say again, now
give them, continue to give me your money. No, it
doesn't work that way. Sorry, that's my point.
Speaker 1 (01:13:45):
Okay, and uh and that's that that works a whole
lot better if you are a uh self employed as
opposed to if you're a W two worker screed.
Speaker 2 (01:13:58):
Okay, oh yeah, sotally totally. And so here's another thing.
I make so little money compared to like what the
rest of the world makes as a standard income, that
a jury would look at my income and be like,
you brought this guy out a d you put him
in jail for this for like a couple hundred bucks.
What are you talking about.
Speaker 1 (01:14:16):
That's what most of the time when you see people
get audited and stuff is because they make a substantial
amount of money.
Speaker 2 (01:14:22):
Right. And there's another thing I saw I read this
recently is that audits are there. I don't know if
it's policy or law or whatever, but they only go
back three years for audits, Like when they audit your taxes,
they only go back three years. And then if they
investigate your tax return, they can go back six years. Now,
(01:14:43):
I don't know if that's policy or law, but that's
what I recently read. And so, and then beyond ten years,
I think there's an actual statute of limitation on returns
beyond ten years, like they can't go after you for stuff,
They can't audit your tax return more than ten years ago.
I'm sure they can have exceptions, like if it's tied
to a case and you show an ongoing pattern and
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some of that pattern falls beyond that ten years, I'm
sure then that can is fair game. But just as
general policy. So when I just look at all these factors, man,
like how little people they got working for the irs,
how few people they have actually doing criminal investigations. How
if they actually catch your ass not paying taxes, they'll
work with you civilly until they really think you're a dick.
You know what I mean, and then they'll go after
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criminally and so like this is no fucking there's no point.
There's no guy, I don't see the gun to my
head to fucking ever pay this shit ever, because that's
what it is. Ultimately, it's ultimately pay your taxes or
we're going to raid your house and put you in
jail like it's it's it's democracy at the threat of
a gun.
Speaker 1 (01:15:46):
Yeah, and in your and in your case it probably
as you say it, with the with the way your
current income. It is not to say that they could
explained exponentially all of the same because well, and if
it does, they're gonna be coming loose. Okay, I'm just
check you out, hey, coming to Jake on a Cory Hughes.
Speaker 2 (01:16:11):
I'm good to go.
Speaker 1 (01:16:13):
Oh is there wrong? Man? Is that I have no
asses either nor yeah, financially nor physically. Okay, that's what.
Speaker 2 (01:16:27):
I want to keep my address here living with Chris
and his wife and stuff, and uh, make it look
like this is where I'm live. I'm living at but
like give people money to go get fancy ass fucking
apartments elsewhere.
Speaker 1 (01:16:41):
Yeah. Now, now, now, Kevin O'Leary, uh, I know you
know him Shark tank guy mm hm, Kevin O'Leary ball hit.
He was sitting there. He was like, look, man, he said, man,
Trump Trump, ain't Trump, ain't hitting hitting kinda hard enough,
hitting with four hundred percent okay, he said, said you
need to hit them over the head. He's like, because
(01:17:02):
they've been stealing for decades, he said, what they'll do.
They'll let somebody, somebody in America make a product. They'll uh,
they'll copy their uh, they'll steal their idea via the
I P They'll make a cheap product and then flood
the market with it. It's like, that's what they do.
That's what they've always done. He's like, So, I say,
(01:17:25):
you need to go in and bang them over the head.
He said, bring them down to their knees and then
let's talk, you know, let's talk. So, I mean, that's
his thing, he said. He said, man, you need to
you need to go on and waylaying put it to
that ass, put that extreme pressure. Uh do we know
(01:17:46):
if these are gonna overall work? I mean, I have
no clue. And I just I really like how people
are out there, just like, oh man, you know I
know this and that I know this is gonna go badly.
And I was, well, how do you know do you
do you work in the government? Do you got some
men tail? And they're like, well, no, I'm just a guy.
I was like, what, shut the fuck up. You don't
(01:18:06):
know whether it's work or on. Man.
Speaker 2 (01:18:08):
Well, here's one thing I do know, is that anything
that the Democrats freak out about I'm off for so well,
I don't care what it is. Don't even tell me
what it is. Are they against that that I'm for it?
That's all I needs. That's all you need to know.
Speaker 1 (01:18:21):
It's said I'm definitely for it here because they are
they cutting up about it then years before. It's just
all there is to it. I mean, i mean, look,
but something has to be tried, because my god, I mean,
we've been doing the same shit for damn near what
thirty years, forty years?
Speaker 2 (01:18:45):
Yeah, I'd argue, well, i'd argue since Kennedy because you know,
you know who's.
Speaker 1 (01:18:50):
So so sixty years, seventy years.
Speaker 2 (01:18:52):
Sixty I'd say sixty from Canada sixty two years.
Speaker 1 (01:18:55):
Yeah, so I've been doing the exact same thing.
Speaker 2 (01:18:58):
But the but the setup had gone on for decades
before that set up. The set up to Kennedy. The
lead up to Kennedy was the takeover was had been
in place since. Fuck. By my calculations, our most of
our government had already fallen by thirty three, nineteen thirty three.
Like they had half a Congress, you know who we're
talking about, right, So we had they had half a Congress,
(01:19:20):
They had people on the Supreme Court. They had Secretary
of Treasury Henry Morgan thou who basically wanted to murder
all the Germans after the war, just like straight up
kill them all, just like Theodore Kaufman type shit, like
disgusting people. So, by my calculations, our government was in
the process of falling by before Hitler even came about. Right,
Our government had been taken over by the very conspiracy
(01:19:40):
Hitler warned us about by thirty three, right, So it
wasn't like not fresh to him. It was what was
going on in the fucking world which brought him about. Okay. So,
and then beyond that, then you have like Kennedy. They
killed Kennedy and took over the country, and then basically
with Nixon, they went off the gold standard, took over
the money, you know what I mean. It was a
slow price one hundred year process. And so that's why
(01:20:03):
I can't figure out Trump because the people who did
all that he's kissing up to. But at the same
time he's destroying all the structures that they built over
one hundred years.
Speaker 1 (01:20:13):
Yeah, yeah, like it makes sense sense. What was it?
What was the other week? He was like, nah, man,
don't don't shoot no missus that Iran?
Speaker 2 (01:20:24):
Right, yeah, yeah, he's not Like if he was a
total puppet, he wouldn't be saying that shit on television
at all. Because they want war with Iran. Why so
they can pursue their greater Israel and the Jews can
take over the whole Middle East and slaughter all the
rest of the Arabs. That's their goal. That's the whole
fucking point. And that's just to build a home base.
The real goal is the whole world. They mean, they're
gonna aventure, that's what they want. They want to fucking
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slim the world down in population COVID. They want to
fucking basically get rid of all the white nations through
immigration and stuff. And then when they do that, they'll
have basically, you know, just like it said on the
Georgia guidestones, like a small population of mongrels ruled over
by the Jewish elite class. But then say Jewish on
the fucking with Georgia guidestones. But that's the idea, right,
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All rivers flow into the same fucking sea. And so
that's the deal. So I don't understand Trumps. He's got
to be a thorn in their side. And here's another
thing they hate Putin two. So for me, for me,
the idea that Trump would cut deals with Putin and
China and form strong alliances with them, that puts an
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end to any future warship period. It does. It puts
an end to all future warship because that would all
have to be stipulations in any long term peace and
trade agreements between these three monster countries. And these are
the three fucking most powerful countries on earth, China, Russia
and the United States. Fuck Britain and Europe. There are
a bunch of fucking fagots.
Speaker 1 (01:21:49):
So they they drink hot tea hot.
Speaker 2 (01:21:53):
Their children, their children, trying to play it at the
big boys table. That whole they're like the epitome of
the ancient monarchy establish Blish Jewish establishment that is crumbling,
you know, And that's another thing. By cutting off all
these funding sources. You got all these NGOs that are
funded by Soros that are ultimately Jewish NGOs. Right, it's
all Jewish shit. Okay, I don't give I don't want
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to hear about your Freemasons and all that. It's all Jewish.
I don't care what fucking little conspiracy group the Jesuits
people talking about, but I don't want to hear it. Okay,
all it all goes to the same fucking place. And
so Trump, I don't get what he's doing because he's
simultaneously kissing her ass and then stabbing him in the
back financially. That doesn't that doesn't drive with me. I
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don't get it, and I'm confused, and I don't like
to be confused. If anybody fucking knows me. I like
to know shit. I like to figure shit out. I
like to get to the bottom of shit. And I
can't get to the bottom of this, and it's fucking
killing me.
Speaker 1 (01:22:46):
It's almost like when we said that there's multiple factions
behe for power and supremacy.
Speaker 2 (01:22:53):
That's definitely a thing. Trump's core people are definitely a
faction within. I don't even know if ition of what
desionist regime, the Republican establishment, like they're a wild card.
They're a wild card. I don't see them. They're not
They're not safe, serving the same old masters.
Speaker 1 (01:23:14):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:23:14):
Now there's things like why haven't people gone to jail?
Why has in Hillary and all these people gone to jail?
You know, are they making cases go to jail? That's
kind of what I'm thinking. They can't go to jail,
That's kind of what I'm thinking. Like that would be
just a huge devastating rift. Any any possible differences that
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we have on the right and left in this country
now would be exacerbated one hundred percent.
Speaker 1 (01:23:41):
If if, if, if, if they started going to jail,
that would mean serious possibilities of civil war type stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:23:52):
And I don't like that. I don't like that at all. Yeah,
because because they talked to the game getting into power,
and now they're in power, maybe doing ship why aren't
they doing I don't necessarily attribute they're not doing shit
to because they're beholden to people. I think they might
be beholden to the large scale political infrastructure. Right, it's a
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game of chess on both sides, right, And so I
think things that they said they were going to do
that they want to do, they realize ten moves down
the line it will backfire or something along those lines,
you know, or they can't because of whatever decorum that
they have to maintain in government. You know, they can't ever,
they can't really ever come out and admit all the
fucking Hunter Biden shit, even just the laptop, which we
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know is all bullshit, and all the everybody lied about it.
They can't ever say, yeah, well we lied sorry, you
know what I mean, Like, these people can't ever do that.
Speaker 1 (01:24:48):
Right once you once you open that gate, Uh, it's
a it's black hole, ask and everything gets sucked in.
Speaker 2 (01:24:55):
See, I'm okay with that. I'm all about off with
their heads. Off, with their fucking heads nobody will ever
attempt to do the shit that they fucking did. I mean,
and Trump has got to be pissed. They fucking tried
to impeach him twice. They tried to lock him up
in jail on four different fucking cases. They got still
shitting that's pending in courts. It's all gonna get overturned,
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you know, like he has a They tried to shoot
him twice or maybe possibly more.
Speaker 1 (01:25:22):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:25:22):
I don't even fucking know. But I don't believe that
those assassination attempts were fake. I don't think they were
overly professional or CIA related, But who fuck knows.
Speaker 1 (01:25:31):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:25:31):
But the bottom line is they tried to fuck this man,
and this guy is old. He doesn't have a second
term coming. He has nothing to lose by chopping these
motherfucking people's heads off at all zero. He has nothing
to lose, and it would send a message that would
reverberate for generations that this is what happens when uh,
(01:25:55):
when justice comes to town. Hmmm, right, exact amundo.
Speaker 1 (01:26:03):
It's it. We just kind of pale horse, I see.
Speaker 2 (01:26:07):
This is something that people need to understand about Hitler.
Like where we were and all the shit with the
establishment here, it was way more entrenched in Germany leading
up to the rise of Hitler, and he wasn't he
wasn't having it. But he didn't feel that he had
nothing to lose. He felt that it was restoring a
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once great nation which had only been recently destroyed. What
they're trying to do to America they did to Germany, right,
and he rose from the ashes of it. So he
wasn't fucking having it. So yeah, he fucking kicked in
some doors and made sure some motherfuckers got shot in
the head, you know what I mean, Like that shit
happened for real, and it was well deserved to a
lot of the people that had happened to. So we
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need that kind of a reckoning here or else. We
none of us will take any kind of movement in
America seriously ever again, seriously, well most moments, blooded streets.
I want Nancy Pulla to go for insider trading. I
want all the shit Jasmin Crockett made nine million dollars
one hundred and eighty thousand salary in eighteen months. These
motherfucking people need to go to prison forever and the
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rape pens too legal.
Speaker 1 (01:27:13):
Yeah, they can't do it, just can't happen, cannot will
not like they'd have to be caught like red handed
on ten o'clock news shooting somebody into forehead.
Speaker 2 (01:27:30):
I think they've been contrad handed on a bunch of
shit and it just seems.
Speaker 1 (01:27:32):
So like yeah, but it's but it's petty because depending
on what side you're on, here's here's the issue, is
that a lot of you damn everything's politicized. So a
lot of you judges and stuff. Just throw shit out. Man,
It's gonna throw shit out. It's gonna they're gonna get
it to the right one and they're gonna throw the
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shit out.
Speaker 2 (01:27:53):
And that's why I just need to get rid of
Congress and the judiciary and all that shit.
Speaker 1 (01:27:57):
Go.
Speaker 2 (01:27:58):
Let's have a candidate. Just cut off people heads on
the spot. Ship gets done quick.
Speaker 1 (01:28:04):
Yeah, we got to day Zerra Gillatins. That will help
you out with that. Uh yeah. So yeah, people wondering
if Trump knows what he's doing. Obviously he's got some
type of plan here.
Speaker 2 (01:28:16):
He's got behind the scenes.
Speaker 1 (01:28:19):
Yeah, because people are like, well, people at companies don't
know what to do. I was like, keep making your
product and opening your fucking doors every day. What you
mean you don't know what to do? What about their
quarterly reports? Fuck your report? Man? You know what I'm saying. Man,
keep talking to me about a report like I hate that. Well,
like we where we work at, me and my friend dude,
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they'll come through and they'll be like, hey, you know,
what are you gonna do this coming up year to
earn more revenue at your dealership? It's like, do what
I was like, well, I don't know. I mean, what
do you think I should do? Well, like we're gonna
open our doors. People are gonna call, they're gonna come,
they're gonna get their car worked on, and they'll pay,
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or maybe they don't want to get their car worked
on and they'll pay checkout fee and leave. I mean,
what you want me to do? I mean you want
me to go whoop somebody's ass and bring them in
here and make them buy something. I mean it's just
like like if and ninjas ain't got no money, they
can't buy you're quarterly earning stuff, don't mean the damn
if motherfuckers ain't can't afford it, And so this one one,
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folks are like all the chairs are gonna put them
on us. I said, well, if folks stopped buying the
shit them up in the price did them no good.
They're like, we're your iPhone to be thirty five hundred dollars,
don't buy iPhone exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:29:38):
See, that's where free markets come back into it. The
free markets should dictate, like the very notion that they
could sell a phone for like two thousand dollars to
me is ridiculous. We've been conditioned by the incremental step ups,
you know what I mean. And so I remember when
four hundred dollars was a fuck ton of money for
a phone. Now that's like your middle of the line phone,
you know.
Speaker 1 (01:29:58):
I remember when when they usually give you a own
for free about every four years.
Speaker 2 (01:30:02):
Yep, and bro a fucking I'm telling you, like, the
iPhone doesn't do anything fancier today than it did in
the one point zero version. All the other Belgians are
just bells and whistles. It answers a text, it goes
on the internet. I send emails and telegrams, got apps
and like, fuck you in your fucking infrared spectrum, fucking
analysis shit that no one's ever going to use in
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fucking six dimensional compass that fucking can you know tell
time in the darkness? And I don't give a fuck
about all that shit that they stuff are with it
really ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (01:30:32):
Yeah, cokuree leus, Like I really could care les. If
my STEP's not working, then I think about getting one.
As long as my steps working, I don't heed anything here.
Speaker 2 (01:30:41):
So I'm looking right here now. And the phone that
I bought is the Jaomi read Me Note thirteen with
the bigger screen, two fifty six gigabyte. I got it
for one hundred and sixty nine in September twenty twenty four,
but you can get it today for two hundred and
ten dollars. And that phone will smoke a motherfucking whatever
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thousand dollars phone that you're using. Dude, here we go.
We got a foldablehoo Me for three forty nine.
Speaker 1 (01:31:10):
Like you said, it's smoke it smoke it right out
do geo me.
Speaker 2 (01:31:16):
Yeah. Now they do have some shit that's like one
thousand dollars, but that's got some technology. It's got like
five SIM cards and fucking you can talk on a
Ham radio to NASA and all this crazy shit like yeah, the.
Speaker 1 (01:31:28):
Chinese, right, it won't be in space.
Speaker 2 (01:31:31):
One thing I really like about the Chinese phone is
that it's got a secondary like interior, Like when you know,
when you type in your password, your phone opens up
and there's your screen with all your shit. I got
two of those. I put in two different passwords, and
it brings me to a secondary fucking phone. So and
I don't use it, so there's nothing in there, no history, no, no nothing.
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So that's a great feature. And I think some of
the more advanced Chinese phones. You can have like unlimited
of those. You can like program it to do unlimited
of this, so the cops can't even access your ship
because you've got ten things for them to figure out.
Speaker 1 (01:32:05):
So mm hmm okay, okay, So yeah, guys, that's the
that's the episode for today. Yeah, let us know your
thoughts on in the conversation below. Make sure you're checking
out me and Rider covering the last of us on
Showtime with the Cube is out.
Speaker 2 (01:32:23):
Everyone's over some rape scene or something. I have to
figure I'll have to watch it.
Speaker 1 (01:32:27):
With in and or yeah, even one episode, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:32:33):
People get to stick up their house of all kinds
of shit.
Speaker 1 (01:32:36):
So yeah. So so we had a crazy eighties, Like
we talked about, oh real good. In the eighties, it
was like in every movie, so it was a little
a little weird. It was like, all right, now every
movie got one of these in it. They get more
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and more graphics, so it was like, uh maybe ye
it bang it. The eighties was it was unchained. Okay,
the eighties was unchained. All right, anything win, anything goes
in the eighties. That's when your slashers and all that
stuff was coming out, so it was it was all
open game. Okay, Uh, so you have made you taken
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this out. We'll try to watch and Or and we
might cover we'll cover a little bit of it.
Speaker 2 (01:33:23):
Oh, I just watched. I watched most of Working Man.
Speaker 1 (01:33:27):
Oh did you Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:33:29):
I found a good copy of it, and so it
was good. I fell asleep towards the end. But I mean,
he saves the day, and I'm sure he gets the
girl like you know it always does. I'm sorry, but
Jason Statheum is the single greatest action hero of all
time period. He smokes everybody, Schwartzenegger, Stallone, fucking Bruce Lee.
I don't give a goddamn fuck. Jason Statheum is the
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best action star period and he's still going and he
doesn't get the credit he deserves.
Speaker 1 (01:33:57):
Yeah, and he makes one movie a year. It's I
do well move. He ain't got fifty eleven projects. It's
like million a year, yeah, he said, And I'm good,
he said, And I'm good. So yeah, we'll try to
we try to check out and Or and comment on
it a little bit. Uh. During next week's episode, see
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if we see this essay scene which everybody's chiming about
I missed that, but uh, I'm gonna try to check.
I'm gonna try to check that out by the time
we get back here. We shared two episodes out, so
I'll try to check a couple of those out and
see what we got going on there. Like I said,
make sure you're watching US uh me and writer showtime
with the queue covering the last of US Season two. Uh.
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Speaker 2 (01:35:01):
That's why Baltimore bro. I can read a book like
five times faster than I can listen to some idiot
read it to me.
Speaker 1 (01:35:11):
Yeah, but what if the idiots got a great voice.
Hey guys, we appreciate y'all for to get a sound
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