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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's going on, guys? You boys K four twenty here,
welcome y'all back A little late beyond all right, just
a couple of minutes tardy. Of course. I've got the
powerful one with me, Cory Hughes, the the not not
(00:21):
no longer taking the nap, Corey Hughes for are you
doing well?
Speaker 2 (00:27):
I'm better, Corey.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Feeling better now after saying that. So that's a good thing.
Oh man, I hope everybody's doing well. Corey. Man. I see,
I've seen a couple of things that caught my eye
to day, beyond the beyond the main topic. Did you
see the the blow up doll that they put in
(00:57):
uh in New York? Yes, o, Kim Kardashian, I got
to pull that up for the fellows, man. I mean
it's like, I was like, I ain't no way, this
is this is real. This can't be real life. And
but Quotmos trying to run for governor not governor, uh mayor.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
I was like, how the fuck you kill a bunch
of people, You're like a serial murderer, and then you
want to fucking run for governor? Is that what he's doing?
Like mayor? I know these people are so corrupt.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Well, I was thinking more like, you know, he did
have that whole Shenanigans where I mean they had the
footage of him, of him a grabbing booty. I mean,
what about the grabbing booty footage.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
I don't know, man, I just don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
They just said, well, we dropped it just because you know,
it seems like a good thing to do. It seems
like a patriotic thing to do.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
It's because you're a you're a democrat and gave away
with whatever you want.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Let's a hold on the second, now, I mean, everybody
else gets their life ruined when they grab some butt
twenty years ago. Okay, where there was intentional unintentional, all right,
whether it's one or the other. But uh cuomo, he
gets to escape. I was like this, this doesn't seem
in the interest in the interests of fairness. It doesn't
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seem fair. It doesn't if we're told about that particular interest.
Yeah no, no, Now he got all dashy to say
that he gonna come and run for you know, you
were like part of the total collapse right of the NYC.
I mean you you were like the finishing blade. I mean,
I guess, I guess you forgot that of pretty much
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that state. Of course, he gave it over to Hochell.
I don't know which one is worse. Is Hoche worse
than Quomo? I'm not even sure.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
Yes she is, no, very specifically because she wasn't elected,
she was funneled in.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
Oh yeah, this is true. This is true.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
And she's a woman, so she at making rational decisions.
Speaker 3 (03:02):
Ever, and it's ever, Oh boy, okay, here we go,
Here we go. Said this, look some girls, h h n.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
Get my shoes off of there. There we go, Here
we go. Can now? They said, this is Kim Kardashian.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
I didn't even see a face on that fucking thing.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
Well, no, well it's covered up, but uh, obviously this
is well, of course, we've got the dairy air section.
I'm not sure why this hold back here. I guess
where you blow it up at, but we've got the
dairy air right here. Okay, so we're so we're working
with something like that. I mean, and I guess this
was from her iconic photo. Oh this is a recent
(03:51):
photo shoot. Okay, didn't Kim Kardashian the one that started
the BBL? Then she started that is herb where you
get the Brazilian butt lift where you get the You know,
we used to do just boob implants, only now we
do implants.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
If you had a gun to my head and I
had to tell you what bb L was prior to
you just telling me, I would be a dead man.
No I ever would.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
I guess that to me, that's not the first time
that you heard of that.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
That looks like some fucking immigrant who just crossed the border.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
That it might it might very well be, you know
what I'm saying. Very well? Uh, but yeah, I mean
this was a this is a work of art out here.
Everybody's coming by and you see. I think this is
Skims or something, right, Yeah, Skims is her is her brand,
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that's her personal, uh clothing brand. And they say they
sell men's draws too. Somebody said they're very comfortable, the
man's draws. So I had a you think you might
get you a pair?
Speaker 2 (05:08):
No. I had a woman the other day try to
convince me that straight men will wear women's underwear because
they feel good, the material is nice.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
And I said, what does that mean?
Speaker 2 (05:18):
I said that if you wear women's underwear, you're a faggot.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
Yes, I mean, that's just it. I mean, I don't know.
I'm looking for something different there, you know, but uh,
I think you spot on on that. Oh no, no,
which women's underwear? That's the real that's the real question.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
I didn't have the conversation to go that deep.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
Okay, Okay, I didn't know if we're talking about, you know,
maybe something of the more more of the thong variety,
you know what I'm saying. Gets me and can't wear strings?
Speaker 2 (05:50):
There are male like the bodybuilders wear them.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
It's a little uncalled for that particular profession. It's kind
of weird.
Speaker 2 (06:01):
It is kind of weird. It's weird, like and I
talked to chicks. They don't like that ship. They don't
like the dudes who are like a gorilla period. I
haven't met one who did.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
Yeah, well, I mean I'm pretty sure that they live
some type of happy lives or something like that. Is
that true?
Speaker 2 (06:23):
They get cheeks, those guys getting don't those guys get
in large hearts also, just like you're just like a
crackhead because the heart is like think because oh that's
a possibility. I mean, I just don't think you look
you get You don't get to look in that big
without steroids. Deal.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Why it's it's highly unlikely that you do because the
amount that you have to train, uh to get that
type of definition is Uh, let's just say a normal
body wouldn't be able to to do that.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
You gotta get down like four or five percent body fat,
you know, to get down to that ship. Fuck that?
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Oh yeah, yeah, now what was it?
Speaker 4 (07:11):
Now?
Speaker 1 (07:11):
I will say a steroids? Steroids that gets you back
in the game, Okay. Uh, I know I had a
inflame hip about a year and a half ago. Burstsack
and my hip came in inflame, and uh, that's probably
the worst pain that I've ever felt. But uh, they
(07:32):
gave me that pretison ship next day. I was good.
I want one hundred percent, but I could actually like
sit down without crying.
Speaker 2 (07:41):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
I mean, I mean that man burstsack information. But there's
like there's no way for you to be comfortable, you
know what I'm saying. I mean at all, Like there's
zero way. I tried everything. I tried standing, I tried
just sitting regularly, sit on the left right hip, my back,
(08:01):
my stomach, it all hurt. It hurt at all times.
So I was like I was like man, this sucks.
And so that's one of the few times because I
really don't I really don't miss that much work unless
it's a scheduled day off. I'm pretty good at, uh
being able to maintain even if I'm a little under
the weather. It needs to be something significant. I think
(08:24):
I've been out of work for a actual sickness two
times in fifteen years. Uh So I kind of pride
myself on that. But but yeah, I had to. I
had to be out for that. My girlfriend was like, yeah,
you're you're going to the urgent care tomorrow, Like it's
(08:45):
no offens and butts Like she was like, like, you
can't even sit still. So I think I slept like
one hour that night before just because I mean, that's
all I could get out of it. But yeah, that
pred is on them steroids. But it gets you right
where you need to be. So you know, they always
they hate on Barry Bonds because you know it's alleged
(09:08):
and he took performance and hands and drugs. But I'm
fine with it all right, because you still had to
be able to hit the baseball. I could take pds
from here to Hell, and I won't be able to
hit No baseball nowhere. Okay. Now I'm a proponent that
Lebron James takes pds. Okay, that's how that need to
still playing at forty and he playing like he damn
(09:30):
twenty eight?
Speaker 2 (09:31):
Is he still good?
Speaker 1 (09:32):
So I mean yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, he's still good.
See him somehow at forty.
Speaker 2 (09:40):
I don't under Here's my thing. I don't understand, like,
when you got that much money and you already made it,
and you and your name's everywhere, there ain't much left
for you to strive for. And I don't understand what
keeps some of these people going. Me, I fucking stay busy,
and I'm motivated all the time because I need to
(10:00):
get that green you know what I'm saying. I need
to make them them dollar bills, y'all right?
Speaker 1 (10:05):
So yeah and digits.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
So I don't want to be poor forever. So I'm
very motivated. But these motherfuckers got everything. They don't have
to do ship for the rest of their lives. I
don't understand what motivates them to keep going.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
You know, uh what what they say, love of the game, right,
But like I'm a researcher.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
I love what I do, but it's I would I
do it. If I was super duper rich, I don't know,
I probably be out partying at the club with the
girls and shit, you know, and the hookers and all that.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
I think you still at least do podcasts, because all
rich people do podcasts and siphon off of views. So
all y'all rich motherfuckers that got all this money already,
y'all siphon and views from us. Okay, y'all supposed to
be damn enjoying your life. But instead of what every athlete,
every horror and hooker, all the horores and hookers got podcasts.
(10:56):
Oh man, I seen one the other day and they
were like, it's a red flag if you're a if
you're significant other, your partner won't sleep with you while
you're on your period, won't have no sex. I'm like,
I mean, how's that a red flag? I mean, and
they're like, well, we just need to normalize that that's something
(11:17):
that happens. I mean, guys realized that something that happens.
But maybe I'm just not interested. I mean, I can
hold off a week, you know what I'm saying. Let
that thing heal up, and I'll get back to it.
Whenever is heeled up cuz you know what I'm saying,
I ain't want I'm good right now, Like, oh no,
you get a towel. It was like, get a towel anyway, man,
you want to mess the sheets up, come cuz I mean,
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I mean, maybe you don't get no tail because you
don't put no work in all right. I mean I
got to keep a towel, all right. Ain't trying to
wash the sheets every night. But uh, but yeah, they
were like it's a red flag. I said, damn, man,
is everything a red flag for a guy? I mean,
we can't cor we ain't. We ain't got much chance. Man.
If you ain't, if you ain't already with somebody, man,
(12:01):
your chance is a slim out here. Even even though
you know this type of market we in an economy,
it really is beneficial to have that secondary income, you know,
combining incomes. Folks still like, to hell with it. I'll
do it on my own, you know what I'm saying.
I mean what they're saying. I'm just like, come on, man,
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I like, come on now. I mean, folks just rather
be by themselves. And I mean that's fine if that's
what you want to do. But I'm like, man, don't
put an opportunity just for you know, just because I
want to be you know, want to add like a fool,
you know what I'm saying. Yeah, And that's that's what
they end up happening. And folks be giving up opportunities
when they don't yeah, because they it's almost self sabotage.
(12:51):
Let's just say that it's self sabotage stuff that could
actually be good for them. I mean, it just is
what it is. It is what it is. And in
the face of that, Oh, did did I tell you?
I didn't tell you about Captain America?
Speaker 2 (13:05):
Did not really a.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
Brave New World? Brave New World? Okay, I watched the
movie Okay, did you watch The Elevation?
Speaker 2 (13:14):
Yep? I watched that.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
Okay, we need to review that.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
Uh, it was kind of boring.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
Well, I mean there's some there's a maybe maybe a
concept there that we just might be able to do
a quickly says you don't need to be anything long.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
You know what else did I watch? I watched something else.
I don't remember what it was, though. I watched The
wolf Man last week. That was Okay. A lot of
movies that are just okay, lately.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
I mean, I guess just ok.
Speaker 2 (13:43):
I tried. I tried to steal a copy of fucking
Captain America and all all fucking like thirty nine links
were dead. I couldn't believe it.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
Hm hmmm, yeah, well so so the Brave New World,
which is kind of just a world building world building
move like it? Can I say that it was horrible?
Not really? But the movie didn't do much, you know,
(14:13):
I mean, it just really didn't. It just kind of, hey,
this is what's we're planning on doing for a few
movies in the MCU. That's what it kind of did,
as opposed to it having its own kind of like story.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
So, yeah, did you ever watch did you watch the
Dune series that came out that mini serious? Because I
got no attention whatsoever.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
No, I didn't. A lot of people said it was bad.
Speaker 2 (14:46):
They said it was bad.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
Yeah, really, I need to go I need to watch it.
I need to watch it. I might have a I
might have a little bit of time. Actually, I will
have a little bit of time coming up right here
beginning of the new month, where I might be able
to dabble in it. Someone be going on vac on
myrtle beach, but uh so, I might I might be
able to dabble in it within that. So, but yeah,
(15:11):
there was a bunch of people that was just like
it was kind of just like you know, like it
was very like what I want to say, intricate to
the point where you were kind of lost on what
was going on, you know what I'm saying. So I
(15:35):
don't know, I don't know. I need to check it
out though. The prophecy, of course, this was what they
said like ten thousand years before something like that with
the Bennie Jesuit. This is kind of the Bennie Jesuit
story around there, sowing the seeds.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
See there, they're like manipulators behind the scenes with their
breeding program. The breeding program is what led to, you know,
everything that happened in done so they kind of created
everything a self fulfilling prophecy, so.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
To speak, right right right, that was the that was
the whole premise. Uh so, which which is what that
that's kind of the doom prophecy. That's that whole story.
That's the whole setup as far as that goes, is
how they begun to sow, uh show roots into particular
(16:26):
establishments as far as your higher ups as far as
your families go. So I don't know there was. I
don't know. Some people were saying that they didn't enjoy
the characters and stuff like that. So I was like,
I say, damn man. You know once you once you
hear about five or six bad reviews, like you kind
of almost get turned off from watching it. You know
(16:48):
what I'm saying. Yeah, it kind of messes you up.
You're like, damn man, because you just you want something
to be good.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
So they had, Uh, I've seen as for Sarde. Are
we still that's still on the agenda? Is that out yet?
Speaker 1 (17:04):
Yes? Yeah, to the whole two episode premiere came yesterday. No,
not the whole thing, all right, I guess i'll two
episode premiere. Uh. It's got eighty four percent Rotten Tomatoes,
so I mean that's pretty good. I think it easy.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
I don't appreciate them not using a blind actor. Really,
if they're going to represent blind people, they need to
have a blind actor in there.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
How are you gonna do that? It's in a blind I.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
Mean, he's got blind face. That's what he's doing. It's
a series about blind face.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
Said, they really need to use a blind actor. You
know what I'm saying a little bit.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
So the first one lost me. I watched the first
Airedevil and that kind of it started off good, and
I remember losing interest towards the end.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
Amen, people people here, of people hear of the first
Daredevil is like, you know, cinematic genius.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
Right, that's just because they have been force fed ship
for the last couple of years and so they their
memories have been enhanced.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
You think that's what it is?
Speaker 2 (18:19):
Absolutely?
Speaker 1 (18:21):
Oh okay, okay, I mean I don't know. I mean
that that could be the case. That could be the case.
But man, what was it? I think it was, uh
Rotten Tomatoes was like ninety one, then eighty, and like
ninety eight percent for the third and final season. Damn,
it's like crazy high. Yeah, yeah, I watched the I
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watched the recap, you know, about about a thirty minute
recap of what happened. And initially the Daredevil series was
not part of the Marvel Cinematic universe, even though they
because it was, it wasn't made by like quote unquote
Marvel Studios the same as some of these other projects,
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but they kind of made some inferences to what was
happening in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But now it's a
it's fully in there now. Uh so they're pretty much
saying all that old stuff is can and including Luke Cage,
Jessica Jones, Iron Feust.
Speaker 2 (19:24):
So if you remember back in the day when they
had Superhero movies, if you had like a post credit crossover,
it was like, oh my god, you know, and crossovers were.
Speaker 1 (19:40):
A big deal.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
And these days they're just not the universe. They can
get a universe with all these different all these different
people coming together. Ruined it. Sorry, man, they ruined the
entire specialness of the rare, random crossover because now none.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
Of them mattered because it really happened. It really happened.
Speaker 2 (20:05):
Yeah, so I'll tell you this much. The crossover I did,
I did kind of like was I did. Like Wesley
Snipe's Blade coming back in Deadpool. That was fucking great.
I really like that. I Mean, the context might have
been shit, but just having Wesley Snipes back as Blade
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was like awesome. He's the best. I love Blade, It's
one of my favorites. I'm kind of glad the new
Blade hasn't happened, even so I'm going to have to
go back and revisit the Blade TV show because I
remember thinking it was crap at the time because it
didn't have Wesley Snipes in it. But compared to what
we've been going through for the last couple of years,
it might actually be good. So did you ever watch it? So?
Speaker 1 (20:48):
Which one?
Speaker 2 (20:49):
The Blade TV?
Speaker 1 (20:49):
Shade?
Speaker 2 (20:50):
The Blade TV show, the TV show with the with
the the guy with the bald head who was Blade?
Speaker 1 (20:57):
I never watched TV shp like at all.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
Let me let me bring.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
I knew it was something. I knew it was a thing,
but it was never a thing for me. So but
I mean, it won't west. It's nice, you know what
I'm saying. Yes, so, yeah.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
It was. Let me see, I'll screen share it.
Speaker 1 (21:26):
Okay, Okay, let the people see it.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
This guy right over here, yep, Blade the Series?
Speaker 1 (21:40):
How many how many seasons was that?
Speaker 2 (21:42):
Oh, now we're gonna have to go to Blade the series?
The wiki?
Speaker 1 (21:48):
Okay? Okay, so didn't that meaning it was?
Speaker 2 (21:54):
It premiered in two thousand and six, only I have
one season and.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
Okay, yeah I didn't. I didn't think it was that.
It did that.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
Great sticky fingers. Wasn't he like a rapper? Kirk Sticky
Fingers Jones.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
Yeah, if you don't, If people don't know about the
Sticky Fingers, that's a.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
I had, Randy.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
Yeah, yeah, that's a thing. So that's what that pretty
much is. I think he uh dang, I think Sticky
Fingers had a song on one of the m LB
the show Games, MLB, the show has yeah, has some
had some underrated songs on there, you know, the the
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underrated songs.
Speaker 2 (22:46):
There was some really good songs on the s SX Tricky.
Do you remember that I actually knew some of the
guys who had songs on SSX Tricky. I actually put
I actually mostly don't know this. I had a former
DJ career in the late nineties in early two thousands,
(23:07):
uh huh, and I put out like a dozen records.
They're probably Hella collector's items if you if you know.
But actually I saw my stuff, like just last year,
I looked it up on discog because I saw my
shit going for like thirty five bucks on vinyl, which
was crazy because I never thought it was that good.
(23:28):
But nonetheless, they're out there. I don't even think I
have copies of most of them anymore. I gotta I
should rebuy them just for posterity.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
Well, all right, so the DJ in career, why'd you
get did it?
Speaker 2 (23:44):
You got to grow up at some point.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
I mean you got a lot of DJs. You got
DJ Khalid, you know what I'm saying. So you got
a lot of DJ.
Speaker 2 (23:59):
Yeah. So I don't understand these like people who come
out of nowhere and then all of a sudden they're
a superstar DJ, like playing at fucking you know, club
Space in Miami and the clubs in Vegas. It's like,
how does that happen? It's got to be part of
the CIA music program, do you think?
Speaker 1 (24:15):
So?
Speaker 2 (24:16):
Oh, they most certainly have been involved in in in
music culture over the decades, So who the hell knows
what they're doing as far as that goes. But some people,
I'm sorry, I don't care what you do. If I
don't care if you're a fucking you know, podcaster or
whatever the fuck, or a rapper or whoever. If you
come out and overnight you're a success, you're manufactured.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
So m hmm, you mean like, halt tu, like totally
what is that? That damn road poll?
Speaker 2 (24:54):
Well, I'm sure she didn't personally do the rug pull.
She's not that smart.
Speaker 1 (25:01):
Don't nobody know that. Don't nobody know that shit because
she didn't personally do the rope pull. Bo I don't
think hold on, I don't think she's made a podcast
in two months since that rope pull. I'm pretty positive. Oh,
(25:21):
it's to talk to her. Let me do this, right,
I think that's right. Hold On, talk to us. Since
she said she was gonna spit on a dick and
that became it became something. Three months ago was when
she did her last, her last, last podcast. Three months
(25:46):
and she still got two hundred and six thousand subscribers.
She got those in like a day. Hell, when when
Brett Cooper left a daily wire, she made a separate channel,
didn't put anything on it and hand over me and
subscriber what really? Yeah, I'm like, hey, man, it pays
(26:08):
to be a good looking woman. I don't give a
fucked with Nobody says, but you were a looking woman, Boom,
because we got to be honest. Men are the one
that's on that ship.
Speaker 5 (26:19):
Okay, yeah, men are the one that's just this up
there and uh, you know, subscribing to the channel because
they want to fuck her mouth, man, they want to
fuck her mouth.
Speaker 2 (26:35):
That fucking British hoe who fucked a thousand dudes. It's
like she's fucking old dudes in nursing homes now.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. The Bonnie Blie
is not doing it. It's the Lily Phillips is doing it.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
I told you they're the same person. You've seen those pictures. Next,
I bet you never seen him in the same room together.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
You have. They used to be friends. They used Bonnie
Blue allegedly, this is a George thousand things?
Speaker 2 (27:00):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (27:00):
What that is? That what we're gonna call with We're
gonna call it the Jewish side. Nah, but Bonnie Blue
just bought her a ferrari or they just made her
accustomed ferrari h Today she unveiled it today, came across my,
uh my Twitter feed, and I was like, huh okay,
(27:22):
had her had her name edged in it? Of course
it's all blue, you know what I'm saying, blue and
black for the Bonnie Blue. But yeah, yeah, Lily Phillips
said she doing she going to the nursing homes now.
So look, I mean I tried to tell people. People
were like, oh, maybe we can talk her down from
the edge. I'm like babe, she's just she just likes
(27:44):
the sucking dick. Man. It's okay, all right, look, it's
okay to let people go. All right, everybody's out here
got this, Oh I need to save people mentality. Oh man,
she knows what she's doing. She's taking D. And she said,
I love taking D from everybody, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
It's so weird because women are always so picky on
the outside, like they're always coming off as so picky
until you get past that encryption layer, and then this
one just is like some chicks are just like everybody,
which doesn't make any sense to me. That's spelled some
kind of abuse or weird psychology shit going on.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
Did there could be a certain part of their brain
that just didn't develop, you know what I'm saying. And
so maybe maybe she didn't release uh, the the what
they call the oxy tation, or maybe she which is
the chemical bond whenever you have sex with somebody, or
maybe it just got fucked at it. Okay. She says
(28:52):
she was a whole at the university, all right, So
since I was a ward there, I felt like I
just might as well get paid for my services. I'm like, well,
I mean, she got a good point. I mean she's like,
I won't go stop howen, So damn, I mind as
well get paid for this. Man, I can't faulter for that,
you know what I'm saying. And of course we had
(29:14):
the when we got dropped into different dimension twenty twenty. Uh,
that's when we had the explosion. Everybody was at the house.
Women were trying to figure out how to make more money,
and so a lot of them just start selling baty man,
especially police officers. That's a lot of women police officers
that got on that train. You know. Some of them
(29:35):
got caught, some of them didn't. Of course, we had
the teachers, a lot of your school teachers. They jumped
on that train too. So I mean, man, it just
is what it is. Man. I even seen some pastors.
Women pastors had jumped on the train, you know what
I'm saying. The one woman said, you know I'm doing this,
I'm doing this pooring for God. I was like, whoo.
(29:57):
I mean, I'm not sure if you need to God
and your your fornication, but I mean, okay, we'll roll
whatever you got going on right now. But that's what
she said. So the Lord came down and he told
me and said, you need to share that beautiful body
with the people. I'm like, man, can we let that
stuff go? I mean, everything you did in life wouldn't
(30:20):
wouldn't no type of divine intervention from you know, some spirit.
It's just that you wouldn't have much much other you know,
use besides you know, showing your whole. So I mean,
it's okay, you know what I'm saying. I'm not the
one that's gonna go out there and I'm gonna, you know,
break them over some coals and bash them. I ain't
(30:41):
got time for that. If you want to sell booty
selling it's been women selling booty forever, all right. Tell
they used to have the whole house you could go to,
and you have the madam of the house. All right,
make sure things were taken care of so you know
it's all all good. I mean over there near y'all,
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in a lot of area, there's a lot of ranches
out there, that's what they call them, out there, ranches.
Speaker 2 (31:10):
I don't know who actually those those, I mean, those
are expensive.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
Then they bring your pocket, but uh, you know, and
then put it this way.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
Man in Las Vegas, Holy shit, The hooker market is
so fucking big. I'm not even fucking kidding. You can
go on Craigslist or whatever the fuck you know, site
of the day is and get a blowjob for like
fifty bucks. I'm from like a hot chick. I'm not
(31:41):
even kidding.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
Bro.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
They're like they're.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
So from a hot one. Yeah, from a hot one.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
Bro. You don't understand. The market is packed. It is packed.
That's why you go into the casinos and they're hanging
out at the bar and stuff. I mean the ones
at the bar. They'll charge you three four hundred an hour,
and they fucking look really nice, you know, I mean,
nice clothes, nice everything.
Speaker 1 (32:01):
They just sit down in price that's a bargain price.
Speaker 2 (32:05):
That's a bargain price, yes, for this kind of caliber.
Because it is packed. It's like, it's unfreckunbelievably packed. I
just know people in those circles out there, so it's unreal.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
Oh man, what you what? You figured that your your
major tourist locations would have your you know, you're you're
hiring quote unquote escorts, and you'd have more of them there.
There is a more affluent people would be in the area.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
I honestly, if I can find a picture of this,
because I couldn't believe this when I first got to
Vegas in twenty seventeen, I think twenty eighteen. Sometime around there,
I was on the strip and I was in my
car and a mobile billboard went down the street that
said girls to your Room, and that had these naked
chicks on the billboard. On a mobile billboard driving down
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the street. You see if I can find a picture
of this, because it blew me away.
Speaker 1 (33:12):
Girls. It just says girls to your room, Girls to
your room.
Speaker 2 (33:18):
Okay, okay, man, I can't find a picture of it.
Maybe I should put girls to your Room sign. This
is like world fans, Oh, here we go.
Speaker 1 (33:32):
Okay, okay, we got I found it. I found it.
We'll see what we got.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
Girls direct to you?
Speaker 1 (33:43):
There you go, man. I mean that's right on the
side of the street because.
Speaker 2 (33:46):
Oh that's the competition. Because the other one is girls
to your Room. This is girls Direct to You. So
there's multiple of these, but that just drives around downtown
and on the strip all the time. So it's basically
it's a pimp service. So basically it's it's like two
to three hundred bucks that you pay them at the
(34:08):
agency with your credit card over the phone, and then
they send a girl to your room and then you
got to pay her separate. So it's it's a two
they get you. It's a two pronged thing. Yeah. So
and those girls, you're not spending less than one thousand dollars.
If you have less than a thousand dollars, you might
as well fuck right off, right, So that's kind of.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
Where from m Okay, so I.
Speaker 2 (34:30):
Never could afford a thousand dollars hooker. So but that's
what I've heard from people who I know, well.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
I mean obviously that those are w two employees. Okay, Well,
here's the thing.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
This is the weird thing because in Las Vegas itself,
escorting is legal. You're allowed to have an escort take
go out with you and go on dates and stuff.
But the sexual part is not legal out inside the county. Yeah,
it's illegal in Clark County.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
Ok you got get outside of the car.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
Like the nearest brothel and Nevada was in Perump, which
is like sixty miles from Vegas.
Speaker 1 (35:09):
So oh, okay, So do you think these escorts, you
think that all they did was just go and hang out.
Speaker 2 (35:14):
No, definitely not. And that's how these agencies are.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
Any rolls, the.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
Agency is just setting They just set up the date
and then everything's on the check, right, So the agency
is making tons of cash.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
Yeah. Look, well I don't want to break any rules.
You know what I'm saying. We want to keep everything
on up and up around here. Like, yeah, you're right.
It's like, yeah, I want to Yeah, I'm gonna pay
you one thousand dollars. I don't want to touch you, though,
I just want to sit and talk to you for
four hours, just like come on now. I don't know
I did, uh because I watched I watched some of
(35:48):
that show what was it? Was it the Bunny Ridge.
I watched some of that uh because I was Uh,
I was in the rent on how much how much
money they were actually making? And this one chick says,
She's like, yeah, I have a client that comes by
probably every other month, and uh, he takes me out
for the day, ten thousand dollars. Hey, he has me
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for the day.
Speaker 2 (36:13):
I was like, ten jeeves, whoop, another weird day.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
Twenty four afters.
Speaker 2 (36:19):
You can do that with porn stars. There are pimps
for porn stars, virtually all of them you can rent
for that kind of money.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
Wild huh, Man, this stuff is crazy.
Speaker 2 (36:32):
But and I had seen a video. Can you come over.
Speaker 1 (36:41):
I'm just trying to check it out what they say, Iril.
I'm trying to get some Iril going some in real
life going over here. Man, this stuff is crazy. And
of course you know that's our our small part here,
but overseas, it's like it's like rampant over there. You know,
they ain't got a whole lot of restrictions on saling movie.
Speaker 2 (37:03):
I don't think, well, I think here's where you know,
a lot of people think that just the creation of
only fans has led to more women doing only fans, right,
And I would argue, I would argue completely against that.
I would say that if times were good and economies
were good and people weren't struggling, not a fraction of
(37:25):
the people who are doing it today would be doing
it regardless if the platform is there. So I think
it's the economic economic times that dictate whether or not
people stooped to that, because what happens in hard times
women sell their bodies and guys sell drugs. That's what happens.
Speaker 1 (37:41):
So I mean that spot on. I mean, man, I
just need to I just need to make a TikTok
and just say that I said, I got this record.
Speaker 2 (37:50):
You can always steal my lines only you though.
Speaker 1 (37:53):
Yeah, there we go. I'm just gonna make a sure
sure what dick talk. I was like, just remember that. Well,
you know, they say they say that we're uh, Everybody's like,
oh man, we're gonna spiral into a recession. I was like, babe,
we being in receach.
Speaker 2 (38:07):
I'm like, we've been in a recession so long. People
forget we've been in a recession and remember that. Fucking Okay,
So the definition of a recession is two quarterly downturns
in the economy by x percent, right, yeah, and like
we passed that by like six fucking you know. And
it's like they're like, oh no, we're not a recession.
You just changed the definition of recession. Go fuck yourself.
Joe Biden, Oh my god, Like I hate I can't
(38:27):
believe it, Joe Biden in that whole and that fucking
sideshow bob, fucking reporter bitch man. I fucking hate them
with a passion, like that was the intentional destruction of
our country. For four fucking years. Fuck those people to death.
I hope Trump goes after every goddamn one of them
and locks them in a fucking in a cell under
the jail.
Speaker 1 (38:47):
All right, Right, So since we're since we were already
floating towards the topic, we got the trade wars going
on now. Of course I misspelled it for emphasis W
A r Z. So wars.
Speaker 2 (38:59):
I have a lot of and I think people people's
perceptions of this trade war are retarded and people don't
understand is Trump is imposing these tariffs to bring manufacturing
back home. Period. He already got deals with the major
car companies and Apple and some chip manufacturer from fucking Taiwan.
(39:19):
I mean, that's the whole point of the tariffs. Now,
will the countries that don't want to cooperate, they'll suffer
more than we will, and that's number one. But will
we suffer over tariffs? And when we see price increases, well,
here's the problem. These fucking companies are going to exploit
the idea that there's tariffs, and so they're going to
raise prices even if they're unaffected. That's the fucking thing
(39:40):
that you need to consider. One hundred percent. That's fucking happening. Hey,
these things came from Guatemala. Why has it got a
fucking you know, Mexico tariff on it. It didn't go
to Mexico. Oh oh, because that's going to be their answer, right, like,
fuck these people. But ultimately, people will suffer for a while,
could be even as long as a generation, honestly, but
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it doesn't matter because in the long run it's it
will be better for the country and people who have
to live in the future.
Speaker 1 (40:12):
And so you know, before you keep going, Corey that
there was people that always talked about, uh, you know,
traditional man, traditional women. The man could go out, he
could work and bring home enough money for the whole
family and stuff. I'm like, you do understand what time
that was in though, right the time when we were manufacturing.
Speaker 2 (40:33):
So when Corporate America sold us out to China, it
was the it was the worst thing ever because bringing manufactur.
Let's say a T shirt, right, if I want to
get a T shirt made in America, that motherfucking T
shirt is either going to suck and it's going to
be you know, twenty dollars, or it's going to be
a decent T shirt and it's going to be thirty
five dollars, whereas a fucking Chinese T shirt will be
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like seventeen, right for a decent one. That's the problem, Like,
we can't cut costs here to the point where we're
can manufacture things that low. Therefore the cost of things
will go up. But the idea is there'll be a
spark in the economy because of that, the wages that
are paid to Americans here will go back into the
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economy and everything and theory should balance out. The question
is how long does it take for things to balance out?
Who the fuck knows, it's all guess work. So personally,
I like the tariffs in fuck Canada.
Speaker 1 (41:29):
So there is some oh god, they cutting up here
for I mean, and he showed this. He's like, yeah,
you know, we're gonna we're gonna stop selling their alcohol.
So the niggas are they're boxing at the alcohol that
is already there. I'm like, you already paid for that alcohol, though,
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why are you boxing at the sit You already bolt
the sheet, you already bowl. Ain't got no tear, if
one at all.
Speaker 2 (41:58):
See, this is the problem. This is a psychological thing,
like these people are. This is a knee jerk emotional reaction,
and it's a very low IQ reaction. Honestly, these people
just don't understand what's happening. This is my I go
absolutely fucking nuts when I listen to people talk about
(42:19):
politics and everything in general, because nobody seems to understand
the fucking thing about how the world works at all,
and it's unbelievable. Like people some like like every goddamn
democrat in the fucking world sounds like a fucking retard
right now. Every single thing out of their fucking mouth
is uneducated or intentional propaganda. You know, It's been really
(42:42):
frustrating for me, even just flipping through X. I'm pissed off,
and I'm always pissed off, but like I'm even more
pissed off within like thirty seconds of getting on that shit,
you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (42:52):
So yeah, like like, oh man, because on my TikTok
fee Airby is talking about tears. Don't know when when
the entire world became some type of tariff goobery, I
mean overnight, you know what I'm saying, Like this shit
ain't never been used before, Like folks won't using it
against that. I'm just like, why was sitting you know?
(43:13):
Where are you tariff goourys come from? You know what
I'm saying, it's just got the complete insight on what
exactly is gonna happen because of these tears. What was
my woman like, Oh, this eighty thousand dollar cars gonna
cost one hundred thousand. Now I'm like it. What I'm like, Man,
if if it was that simple one to one, then
just nobody would buy it and then eventually something would
(43:35):
have to change. It's like that. I'm like, come on, man,
it ain't gonna be that simple one to one.
Speaker 2 (43:41):
I'm all these countries and most people didn't know this
and I didn't know this, but we are. We are.
Tariffs are imposed on us with almost all countries that
we trade with because they don't make enough motherfucking money
in their own economies to support their own countries. And
so mm hm when Trump implements reciprocal tariffs, this is
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going to just wreck the fucking economies of all these countries.
Like I'm talking like, oh, you want to be the
fifty third state, come on in, you know, like these
motherfucking places are gonna get wrecked. I mean, the global
economy will get wrecked by this. We'll be fine, we'll
be fine.
Speaker 4 (44:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (44:21):
Why do you think when you go over somewhere you
you bring a US D They're like, oh damn you
got you got ten thousand US dollars. Shit, man, You're
like you're rich.
Speaker 2 (44:31):
Ain't like that reminds me of like who was It
wasn't sneak O or it was one of them speed
guys or one of the you know, one of them
fucking Kai Sun yea even to like Nigeria or something.
And he tipped a guy like five thousand dollars, and
the other guy who was like his tour guy, he's like,
you know, you just made that guy a millionaire. And
they did the math on a calculator. The five thousand
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dollars Tippy gave him was the equivalent of six point
six million dollars in America. Wild ho.
Speaker 1 (45:00):
Yeah man. And I'm just like Bud because as Americans,
we're straight up consumers. That's what we are. Both we're glutted.
It's on consumption. I mean you can just drive out
and see that ship, so yeah, I mean, we're gonna
consume a consume a ton of your products. But I
(45:24):
just look at it as if somebody's like, hey, man,
you know we're cool, but I'm gonna tear of you.
It's like, okay, and we'd be cool for a while.
Hey man, I'm gonna charge you to charge you, to
charge you. You never charge them, and you come back
and say, you know what, man, I feel like I
ought to get a little bit of kickback on this.
N How dare you? Well you've been charging me all
(45:46):
this time? Can I not get a little cut back
on it? You know? That's the way I see it.
But a lot of people are like, Oh, this is
gonna be the end for us. It's gonna be the end.
There was a one girl that did a TikTok and
us her name. I can't remember her name, but I
think her name is up there like how to find
(46:07):
your rich husband or whatever, uh, because she married her
a rich guy. But she was in circles where there
will be rich people at But she's like everybody who's
freaking out about a recession. It's like, in your lifetime
you'll live through at least between five to several recessions.
It's just like it's just something that happens, like you
(46:29):
can't stop it. It's just shit that's gonna happen. All right,
you have great times, have times it's not so good.
It just is what it is, you know. And so
people are like freaking out like they ain't never been
through some ship before, which some of them may may
not have, some of them may not have. But uh
(46:51):
but yeah, I mean I got everybody and that now
we got folks saying they stay with they stay with Canada.
M that's about the tears. I got Trudeau up there,
he crying. I said, Trudeau, why do I still see you? Nikki?
It was just a month ago you said you were
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gonna step down. I keep seeing your ass up here talking.
Speaker 2 (47:17):
Yeah, what's he doing? I saw a thing today. I
guess one of the I don't know what the fucking
kangaroo system they have up there, but one of their
premieres or whatever the fuck or House of whatever fucking
Parliament commons bullshit said that the complete legislative agenda is
on hold until they until they finish uncovering all the
(47:39):
corruption of the Liberals because the Liberals have been accused
of shit and they won't turn over documents. So there's
a big scandal going on up there right now. I guess, Oh, okay, okay,
I need more information.
Speaker 1 (47:53):
But but I don't I don't know. I don't. I
don't know what they got going on. But I swear
to you that Trudeau was telling me with a heavy
heart that he was going to have to step down. Well,
your heart can't be too heavy. The shit ought to
be collapsed by now, ought to fell out your ass
(48:13):
if it was that heavy. You're still up here. And
by today he was crying, man, I swear to you, man,
there was a tear rolling from his eyes. I'm like,
what's wrong with this dude? You see? Oh, here we go.
I got it right here. This is what happened when
you got low testosterone. Man, It's exactly what it looks like.
You know what I'm saying. Bitch main niggas what they
call him. I mean, let me get up here. Here
(48:35):
we go. Oh oh Trudeau, bitch may look at this nigga.
On a personal level, I've made sure that every single
day in this office, I put Canadians first tears here
to tell you all we got you. Even in the
(48:58):
very last days.
Speaker 2 (48:59):
Of this guy government, we will not let Canadians down
today and belong into the future.
Speaker 1 (49:09):
I mean, you heard that, didn't you.
Speaker 2 (49:13):
Heard that? They got what a scumbag.
Speaker 1 (49:17):
I mean, I mean he said that since I've been
in office, I had your back. I guess he forgot
about twenty twenty, twenty twenty one and twenty twenty two,
he ain't had nobody's back. Hell, he had somebody getting
getting drug out of the out of the church. Hell,
(49:38):
when they had the truckers go against them, they froze
their bank accounts. Freck, you have who's back that you have? Then?
I guess we forgot about that. People got people got
short memories, and niggas out here got goldfish memories. I mean,
I don't get it.
Speaker 2 (49:58):
B When you get adol, A lot of the people
like that, you should have your head on a pike's.
Speaker 1 (50:07):
I mean, it's crazy any out here both, I mean
hit his ad Skipps is impeccable. I seen him and
his eyes was getting red. Tear ducks. Du I mean
you over here tearing up. I said, god, man, take
you some tr t dog amn grossing balls. Man, My goodness,
(50:29):
do I got I think I got one afford? Do
I got one afford up here? For he out here,
his fat ass trying to trying to do all this posturing.
I'm like, oh, y'all trying to posture for what, Man,
y'all need to stop posturing. I mean, folks that ain't
got no leverage. What was they saying? Oh, people were saying, oh, man,
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wait when your avocados go up. I'm like, I don't
eat fucking avocados, dog.
Speaker 2 (50:58):
They're really good fasts for you.
Speaker 1 (51:00):
Can give a damn about no avocados. Man, somebody told
me about some avocados. I'm like, man, please, you're gonna
talk to me about one thing, avocados sight Really It's like,
but we don't. We don't get that much ship from
(51:20):
them Canada. Let me ship we give from Canada. Hell
for was talking about, man, when we shut the power off, uh,
at the top of the United States, they'll feel us. Then.
I'm like, do you not think another power company's gonna
come in and supply it in power and then you'll
never get it back? Dumb ass? I mean, do you
(51:41):
think so? So It's hold on a second. So you
think you're just gonna cut the power off the folks,
Flok's gonna just take it lying down. There ain't gonna
be another company that's gonna be like whoo, they're stupid. Hey,
we got power for you, dog. I mean, we ain't
worried about all that nonsense. And then you know, after okay,
what the trade war is over, can we uh can
we uh you know service area again? They're like, no, no,
(52:05):
you can't. I mean, like like you got here calling bluffs,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (52:11):
So that leads us to Europe, who may be demonstrating
that they are the dumbest fucking people ever. Their attitudes
and actions towards Ukraine prove that they're on the fucking take.
(52:32):
They are a bought out enterprise. They are gonna put
boots on the ground in the Ukraine. And Donald Trump said.
Speaker 1 (52:39):
Oh, it's the dumbest shit ever made.
Speaker 2 (52:41):
Donald Trump said they are on their own. He said
they can pound sand. He ain't sending troops. I hope
Vladimir Putin goes in there and slaughters every last motherfucking
one of them.
Speaker 1 (52:57):
But it's it's it's some it's it's crazy, man. I
ain't gonna lie to you. It's crazy. I'm like that.
I seen that shit too. Oh we're gonna send troops
out there. I was like, man, the only thing you
need to send out there is somebody tells a Lensky,
get the fuck out the way, man, so we can
(53:17):
shut this ship down. Damn son. I mean, everybody just
war mongering. It's just like Boobe and I get it.
I know why you want it, because it's profitable, because
you go steal shit during that time. I mean, I mean,
I get it. I know why you want war. You
be stealing shit, all right, But damn man, it's time
(53:41):
to shut it down. I think Trump was trying to
get with the Humas folks too, and try to shut
that ship down. It's like, damn bo can we be
done with this shit? I mean, I get it. Ain't
nobody gonna win here Ukraine. Damn sure, ain't gonna win,
all right. That's just all the is too. It. Man.
If Ifia's the big band and people say that they are,
(54:05):
then they ain't no wing in here. Ukraine was ever
gonna wind, you see it.
Speaker 2 (54:11):
So it's so funny. I've been listening to these simps
on fucking YouTube who are like, it's been a stalemate
for two years. I'm like, you, dumb motherfuckers, No it
has not. They got back the land they wanted and
they stopped, and now they're defending that land. That is
not a stalemate. That is, we just took your fucking
land and there ain't shit you can do about it.
(54:31):
So all these motherfuckers who are like it's a stalemate
are fucking just kidding themselves. Putin, really he could have
fucking just ended the whole thing really quick. He could
have just carpet bombed Kiev and been done with it.
But he didn't do that. He still hasn't done it.
I wish he would have done it, but no, you
don't think he knows Razelenski sleeps at night. Fuck, they
(54:52):
could take him out any time they want, and they don't.
You know why, You know why Vladimir Putin is the
the way he is because all he wants in the
goddamn world is to fucking sell the fucking vast amounts
of raw materials that they have in their country and
grow the economy and turn Russia into the new United States.
(55:14):
That is what he has wanted to do for thirty
fucking years since he got in and what ninety nine.
So but we can't have that, you know, we can't
have that. The old establishment couldn't have it. The Jewish
establishment still holds a grudge from when they fucking got
kicked out of goddamn Kazariya in twelve twenty a d So.
I mean, they'll never let fucking putin rest. So, but
(55:37):
him offering up the mineral deal was killer. Him wanting
to stept re establish relations is awesome. We we need
to really normalize our relations with Russia and China period period.
He allows to it.
Speaker 1 (55:55):
Man, it just is what it is. Man. At this
point in time, folks are worried about, oh with these
these people are villains and these people are heroes both.
There are no villains and heroes out here. Okay, that's
all right. That's nobody wearing no cake. Ain't nobody wearing
no fucking cape out here? All right, It's just all
there is too.
Speaker 2 (56:12):
I mean, look at even Donald Trump. He does all
this awesome ship with Doge and stuff and cutting back
the government and firing all these fucking stemps, and then
he goes and gives all this money to Israel and
sucks their deck like so, yeah, nobody.
Speaker 1 (56:24):
Ever lived in the Great. Yeah, they forever live in
the Great. There is no black and white out here,
we know people want it to be. There's no black
and white business or anything. Relationships. Man, it's all gray area, okay,
and depending on the day, things can look better or worse. Uh.
(56:45):
But yeah, I mean the man, they need to get
the deal done. The deal should have been done. You know,
it should have been done a long time ago. I mean,
my goodness. And you know it's as multiple people are sick,
you know, people trying to paint Zelenski is some some hero,
but it's in declared martial law. Doesn't kick the media out.
(57:09):
You only got one outlet now, Yeah, no elections, I
mean picking ninjas up off the street. I mean, I mean,
does that does that sound like you know that the
beacon of democracy and freedom? I mean, from what I understand,
there's a lot of folks over there that is like, dude,
(57:29):
I mean, make the deal Already. Part of being a
leader is knowing when you've lost and safe and what's left.
That's part of being a leader. Like when you know
that you're out matched, you gotta be like, okay, all right,
So we got to do something different here, all right,
(57:51):
swe a. Uh, I mean we we tried. We tried
the first thing, which was fighting it head on with support. Uh.
That hasn't worked out. So now I've got to make
this deal. That's just it. You know what I'm saying.
And it ain't no shame in it. You ain't gonna
go hang your head. I mean, I think enough folks
(58:13):
have died. But now are we just gonna keep sacrificing people?
I mean, he said the other day, it's like, oh,
you ask y'all, y'all gonna send y'all folks too. You're
gonna send your sons and daughters. So that's all I
got to everybody who stands with Ukraine. You know what
I'm saying. And I see a whole lot of young
folks that stand with Ukraine. Are you ready to go
over there? And and what some ass or what some
(58:36):
of them never ain't never even picked up a gun
m hm. And you're gonna shot your bridges to get
taken out immediately mm hmm. And for what? For nothing?
For something you I'm gonna win, no way. So I mean,
it's ridiculous, man, It's ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (58:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (58:54):
So I'm with you, man. We need to normalize relations
I mean, we're gonna be working together all right.
Speaker 2 (59:00):
And we have that. Yeah, the relationship on the back
end has been there the whole time, like how much
manufacturing for China or despite all the ship the government talks,
we get the vast majority of our electronics and ship
from China, right, so the relationships there that are in
place that the Chinese government every time the America says
some bullshit, the Chinese just got to be rolling their eyes,
you know, like we're some fucking retarded ex wife or something.
(59:23):
It's really crazy. And then Russia like, fuck, we depended
on them for their to get astronauts to and from
space using Soyuz. So it's like we have depended on
these countries while we simultaneously shit talk them and sanction them.
It's unfucking real. Like Donald Trump, man, he better be
fucking different. Like I know he's doing somethings different, but
(59:44):
he better fucking come through on some shit for real
or else everyone in the country is gonna lose hope.
If the fucking Trumper's lose hope, and Trump because he
doesn't come through, we're fucked.
Speaker 1 (59:55):
Oh do you yeah, yeah, there's no dad about that.
But uh, I mean, I don't see what the big
deal is. And and fucking Europe they said today they
they gave Russia more uh money with their old and
natural resources than what they gave you Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (01:00:19):
So it's just like, and the Europeans have been buying
Russian gas this whole time.
Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
That's what I'm saying. Why white white y'all still buying
Russian gas? So Russian gas ain't evil, but you know,
Russia is just evil. I got you and it'll say
it just depends on what we get from Russia. It's like,
I'm like, that's the stuff that doesn't make any sense.
Like this is the stuff if you just sit down
(01:00:45):
and you just be like, really, guys, I mean, you
know what I'm saying, Like, we need to do better.
Now I've heard with China that they're putting they're putting
a whole bunch of money into their UH, into their military. Oh,
they're gonna put an additional two hundred and fifty billion,
and that's what some rumors are saying into that's a
lot of the military. But they but they said something
(01:01:06):
about their uh, their economy struggling a little bit, and
one of the major reasons is because they got too
many old fucks. I mean, you try to ration people
out because you got to you got quote unquote too
many people. But then you know, everybody wants their legacy
to carry on, and your legacy carriers carries on through
(01:01:28):
a man, because women, it doesn't carry on through a
woman's last name. So all of them wanted boys, and
now you got a whole bunch of des ain't got
no young chicks, and you got a whole bunch of
old fucks. So I mean what you got, you know
what I'm saying. And so now they're like, oh shit,
what we gonna do? And for people out there, it's like,
(01:01:49):
all man, China's got all this innovation and stuff, and
that man, we're behind. I ain't worried about no damn
training ship man. Then being able to skin your rent
and pay for something, does that seemed like something that
I really care about? Like, man, that really made my
day a whole lot easier. No, man, give a damn
about all that shit. But folks see stuff like that
(01:02:13):
and it's like a shiny toy and they don't care
what they got to give up to get it. That's
how I know that. That's how I know Tyranny wins.
Tierranny always wins because they dangled the carrot, and we
love to eat carrots, all right. That shit is sugarcated.
Would have got that cinnamon sugar on there, the cinnamon
(01:02:34):
sugar carrots butt them think, bake them up real good.
Oh yeah, they dangle that bitch right out there for you,
and that befolkul gobble it right up. Now, look, folks
talking about the security and all this other stuff. Oh
my data and all this stuff. But well you think
you got to give up as far as Daddy goes
for it to scan your renting and you pay for
(01:02:56):
an item. I just want to know, you put your
eye ball to a camera and you just pay for something.
Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
I don't even like Apple pay or none of that ship.
That shit weirds me out.
Speaker 1 (01:03:10):
And so now most right now there come home.
Speaker 2 (01:03:13):
Man, you want to hear some shit I want to
talk about. Some ship just pissed me off. Motherfucker. I
got a proof of Apple credit card, and when I
got it, in order to activate it, I had to
activate it through my computer, through the wallet section of
my fucking iOS and and that won't let me change cards.
(01:03:34):
So if I use Apple pay ever, I have to
use my Apple credit card, it will not let me
change it. Yes, that sounds like an anti trust violation.
Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
Well I want you to use the Apple card.
Speaker 2 (01:03:48):
I don't use it. I leave it empty just so
it has a big empty balance so my credit looks good.
I got like ten credit cards with no balance just
because I want my credit to look good. And my
other I got like three the'd maxed out the day.
Speaker 1 (01:04:05):
Okay, so there we go, there we go. We work, man,
it's working the program, all right, I'm working like two
years man. They created look good, o Core. I want
to show you is old Doug Forward out here. Taylor
Folks Ontario, the supreme leader of Ontario. Taylor, the folks
that removed the damn alcohol. This is dumb right here.
(01:04:27):
Look at these Look at these fools.
Speaker 2 (01:04:29):
Man.
Speaker 4 (01:04:31):
El CBO, the largest purchaser of alcohol in the world,
will begin removing US products from its store shelves and
as the exclusive wholesaler.
Speaker 2 (01:04:42):
They removed them because they can't afford them. No more
longer be available.
Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
And you said they removed because they can't afford them.
Speaker 2 (01:04:48):
Yeah, they were moving because they can't afford them no more.
Speaker 4 (01:04:50):
Brokerat stitches CBO catalog, meaning other retailers, bars and restaurants
in the province will no longer be able to restock
US products. This is an enormous hit to the American producers.
Every year, the LCBO sells nearly one billion dollars worth
(01:05:10):
of US wine, beer, ciders, seltzers, and spirits, including more
than thirty six hundred products from thirty five states. As
of today, every single one of these products is off
the shelves.
Speaker 1 (01:05:28):
There it is cuz man took him right off the shelves,
but you didn't think you might want to sell days.
I mean while you got him, like you already paid
for ridiculous. I mean like like now that that's patty.
You know what I'm saying, that's what you call patties. Oh,
(01:05:53):
I'm gonna do this. You know what I'm saying. It's
some high school shit. And then you end up back
for is a backfiring on you, because not only you're
not gonna sell the because it looks like y'all didn't
have much booze Canadian beoos, Okay, looks like y'all were
just removing a whole bunch of American beoos. What what? What?
(01:06:14):
What kind of what Canadian boos they got? You know? Brown?
Is that what they got? What was that?
Speaker 2 (01:06:22):
Bee feeder?
Speaker 1 (01:06:24):
Bee feeder?
Speaker 2 (01:06:26):
Canadian whiskey.
Speaker 1 (01:06:28):
Okay, I ain't never heard nobody around here. You think
you think America uh might be able to make it
uh without beef feeder. It's like, oh no, I can't
get bee feeder anymore. It's just so bad. I'm so devastated.
(01:06:53):
It's like it's like, man, all you're gonna do is
just and they straight up said it's like, oh yeah, man,
we're gonna it's gonna fuck. It's gonna fuck our economy. Up. Well,
we're gonna stand strong with our people. I'm just like, uh,
I mean you sure about that.
Speaker 2 (01:07:11):
I just want to see him get rid of Congress
and invade Poland. And that will fulfill his destiny.
Speaker 1 (01:07:24):
That will fulfill it.
Speaker 2 (01:07:25):
Like Congress is so corrupt, there's no point in having
them period.
Speaker 1 (01:07:31):
I'm man said that invade he said, invade Poland. It's
like destiny fulfilling. It's like it's like, so he can
be like Theano sitting at the end of Infinity War,
sitting in that hood. I'm saying, sitting in that hood
(01:07:53):
like I made it. That's what he can do. He'll
be like, damn man, be sitting there like there is Hey, look,
there's a lot of people that you think it's it's
gonna be the end. I don't know why they think
that it's not that simple, but I'm like, I give
(01:08:15):
it to him for for trying some shit, you know
what I'm saying. It's like we've been so stale, and
even during his first term, we were stale. Like we've
been so stale, you know, for the longest time, and
so you know, it's try it's time to be try
to be a little innovative. And people are going back
to the Great Depression. Oh man, you had the was
(01:08:37):
it the Scott Hawley or Hally or whatever it was tax,
uh tariff of the of the thirties, which they said, man,
that didn't work, the Great Depression. I was like, but
we got to try something, man, because I mean, if
(01:08:58):
we look around right now, I think that one of
the things was it software engineering jobs have like tanked,
and we've got AI on the way too. Okay, AI
is on the way to kick some ass, all right,
kick some asses right out the door. So somebody gonna
need something to do. So shit if we don't try
(01:09:18):
to get some shit back here right now. But I mean,
everybody gonna be trying to flip a burger. You know
what I'm saying. I'm trying to flip a burger out here.
And it's just ain't enough burger joints for everybody, all right.
And burger's cost you forty dollars at that point in
time to get you a good one. Anyway. They don't
cost that much now. But a good one is a
(01:09:40):
good one.
Speaker 2 (01:09:41):
A good one is uh ten ninety nine five guys.
Sounds like a lot, but it's where it's it's uh,
it's worth it for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:09:55):
It's a good man like it's you.
Speaker 2 (01:09:57):
Can get out the door. See, I don't buy cokes.
I don't buy so when I go to the when
I go to the burger joints, right, I don't. I
try not to drink too much soda. So I just
get the burger and I get the fries, and I'm
out the door for like fifteen bucks. And that's fairly reasonable.
You know, it's not great. I'd like it to be
twelve dollars. That'd be better, but I can live with it.
Speaker 1 (01:10:17):
They give you a ton of fries too.
Speaker 2 (01:10:19):
So dude, they give you so many fries.
Speaker 1 (01:10:22):
Yeah, you don't. I don't never feel like I got
you know, I got cheated on the amount of fries
I got. I don't never feel cheated, so I feel good.
And the burger. The burger is good value too, and
it tastes like real meat. You know, real meat has
a particular texture and so and so.
Speaker 2 (01:10:43):
Yeah, so they got like when you go in there,
it's like real meat. They got the They got the
whiteboard at the five Guys, and they write on it
every day, like the name of the farm that the
potatoes came from. When I get my burger, I want
a little card with the picture of the cow and
the cow is name so I can thank it directly.
Speaker 1 (01:11:01):
Mm hmm. It's I like to directly think this kale.
It's like, okay, I'm not sure about that. I mean,
my goodness, now I do. I do directly think the potatoes.
There's no doubt about that. And then there's people out
(01:11:22):
there that's like, you know a key uh, French fries
is bad for you in today's people, I say.
Speaker 2 (01:11:32):
They cook there's a peanut oil, so they're not bad.
Speaker 1 (01:11:35):
Yeah. I mean, look, I'm gonna eat French fries. Okay,
that's what I like, all right.
Speaker 2 (01:11:44):
The worst fries in and out has the worst fries.
You right, you got in and out out there? No, Yeah,
the in and out's moving to Virginia, so you're gonna
get them soon. It's even where Virginia. They're moving their
headquarters to Virginia. See the thing with with and the
thing with in and Out that they claim is so
(01:12:05):
great is that their meat is fresh, never frozen and
shipped in and so it was always regional farms, and
so they couldn't They didn't want to. They didn't want
to spread out nationwide because of the supply chains they had.
But they California done pissed them off, and so they'll
leave in California to go to Virginia. So they're going
(01:12:26):
to open up on the East coast. So but still
still five guys is a better burger. I'm give a
fuck what nobody says.
Speaker 1 (01:12:34):
Okay, okay, but you said the in and out fries terrible.
Speaker 2 (01:12:38):
They're like them little fries, the little teeny ones. You
gotta grab like ten of them to fucking get a mouthful.
Speaker 1 (01:12:44):
Where you got to grant tea and the equite the
one fry.
Speaker 2 (01:12:47):
Yeah, it's like, what are you doing here?
Speaker 1 (01:12:50):
Some people call them the shoe string. I like the
sho fries.
Speaker 2 (01:12:54):
I do like the Chick fil a fries, but man,
they dip their they've cooked their ship in like fucking
poison or something like they there, I guess they're fucking
Their formula is like the worst you could possibly get
with seed, oils and ship.
Speaker 1 (01:13:08):
Oh you know what I'm gonna tell you the I'm
gonna tell you the best French fry to gee it.
Speaker 2 (01:13:19):
Let's see.
Speaker 1 (01:13:20):
If you're just going to like the grocery store, these
actually these actually slap. Let me get oh, here we go,
here we go. We'll bring it up Nathan's.
Speaker 2 (01:13:38):
So I grew up walking distance to Coney Island and
my dad would take me to the original Nathan's all
the time. How I even rode in the on the
Cyclone roller coaster at Brighton Beach at the Coney Island
Amusement Park. That ship was taken offline a couple of
(01:13:59):
years ago. But yeah, I'm very familiar with Nathan's and
their fucking crinkle cuts. Good time. Looking at you, I
can tell you a certainty the Nathan's franks that you
get today are not original of Nathan's Franks, especially the
ones you get at the grocery store. The ones that
you get inside the actual Nathan stores nationwide are close,
(01:14:19):
but like they used to have, the casing on them
would snap. You'd bite into it and it would snap.
It was not like a regular had a snap. You
can't almost find anywhere a snap to a hot dog at.
Speaker 1 (01:14:31):
All, so now you really can't now I think about it.
Speaker 2 (01:14:35):
No, I bought some uncured hot dogs. I don't know
what the fuck uncured means, but they was on sale,
so I bought them because I'm trying to eat more
sour kraut from my gut bacteria, and so okay, there
was okay. I put them in the oven and they
had a little more tense outer casing, but it wasn't
a snap like a Nathan like a old school Nathan's.
(01:14:57):
So Nathan's used to come on a string like you
see hanging there. They were like because they were just twisted, right.
It was just a hot dog and twisted and it
was another hot dog. It was like what you see
in the old cartoons and stuff. It's pretty cool.
Speaker 1 (01:15:11):
When every got died, I was trying to think of
the I'm trying to think of his other hot dogs
we've gotten in the past. Of course, you got your
classic Oscar Mayer.
Speaker 2 (01:15:22):
Those are the worst of the worst, like those and
Brian hot dogs and like Oscar. Yeah, it's fucking that's
that's the worst of the worst.
Speaker 1 (01:15:35):
What we like to call a good ship read the
ship red hot dogs.
Speaker 2 (01:15:38):
Man. Let me just say this, the fucking the Hebrew
nationals man are fucking on point. I'll tell you, I'm
Jews in the kitchen, man, I'm telling you.
Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:15:52):
They never should have been putting charge of the banks.
They should have been putting charge of the kitchens.
Speaker 1 (01:15:56):
Oh was that right? Yeah? Yeah, Okay, here we go,
here we go. If you get you this is this
is the classic hot dog you put on the grill
right here. Okay, you get some of these red ones. Hm,
ship read like this?
Speaker 2 (01:16:14):
What's that I've been commercials man?
Speaker 1 (01:16:18):
I might have to try this, yeah, red hot dog.
Speaker 2 (01:16:22):
Man. So, yeah, that looks like an almost see how
I was twisted at the end. You see that one
is twisted. Looks like an uncircumcised.
Speaker 1 (01:16:35):
Dick, right right, yeah, So so yeah, you get uh,
you get these and they're good, they're good for grilling.
You put those on the grill, you get them shriveled
up a little bit. They might bust up a little bit.
Speaker 2 (01:16:51):
Oh that's beautiful.
Speaker 1 (01:16:53):
Yeah, you gets you a little bit of burn on it.
Speaker 2 (01:16:57):
I like me some of that cancer ship on my
hot dog.
Speaker 1 (01:17:00):
Yeah, a little bird on it. Man, that's what looking at?
A little bird they puff up. Oh yeah, the bright leaf,
that's where it's at, right there, Okay, Ship Reds is
what we called him, all right, we called we went
to a we went to a Durham Bulls game for
one of my buddies, damn bachelor parties. He didn't want
(01:17:23):
to do the traditional thing, which is you know, sure,
uh that's something something with them. But we went up
there and they had the red hot dogs and it
was like a yeah, we wanna we want six of
the ship Reds. They were like a six hot dogs
and saying, no, man, we want six of your ship Reds.
(01:17:47):
And she said, uh, correction, six ship Wrens. She said.
I was like, man, it's awesome. I was like, thank
you for playing along, because that's what we called him.
We always called because it was the cheap hot dogs.
You know what I'm saying, you Oscar Mari, all that
other stuff is kind of like you're you're high end
hot dogs. So uh so the ship Reds with the
(01:18:09):
cheap ones. So that's why we called them the ship Reds.
But those those are always my favorite. Some people don't
like them though, just because they're red, like let's see it,
not because they don't taste it, but just because they red.
So yeah, it's all good. So, uh, Corey, we're gonna
close out. Do you got anything? Uh? You got anything
(01:18:30):
coming up? Any special appearances? No coming in.
Speaker 2 (01:18:34):
I got a bunch of shows I'm doing next the
week of the twentieth, but I don't even remember what
they are.
Speaker 1 (01:18:40):
Nothing big okay you talking about you? Are you talking
about being on other people's shows? Yeah? Okay, okay, so nothing.
Nothing is big as a Jake Shields. Go check out
is uh is Jake Shields.
Speaker 6 (01:18:50):
It's on YouTube already, it's he even every before he
even put it up, he bleeped out every time I
said you and so we don't even know why I
got banned.
Speaker 1 (01:19:04):
Okay, but it's on Rumble. You should be able to
go to Rumble to see it. Yeah, so you should
be able to go to Rumble and see it. Make
sure you check that out. Uh he uh. They've been
putting some clips out of you and Jake shields on
on X.
Speaker 2 (01:19:18):
Yes, I've been seeing people, but people have been sending
me messages.
Speaker 1 (01:19:21):
So yeah, I mean hey, yeah, I mean hey, it
look good. I mean I was like, okay, Corey, big
time in it. That's what we like to see.
Speaker 2 (01:19:29):
Let me say this, you ain't seen nothing yet. You
ain't seen ship. I got some stuff in the works
that's going to change the world.
Speaker 1 (01:19:40):
So okay, okay, hey, y'all heard that first, the powerful
one with his with his Broncos jersey ripping the Denver
Broncos rib the hometown. They made the playoffs this year,
so I mean it's something. I mean they got, they
got a bright future. They got bo Nicks. Okay, both Nicks,
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Speaker 2 (01:20:12):
Eighty seven I lost the company out a couple back.
I got like three or four signed up this week
and they paid the whole fitty. I couldn't believe it.
Speaker 1 (01:20:20):
Okay, yeah, yeah, go ahead, go ahead, sign up for that,
all right, just try to get into one hundred.
Speaker 2 (01:20:26):
People have been buying a lot of my expensive shit
I got. I got a fifty dollars package on my
website that's got my book and like both sets of notes,
my Harvey and the notes and the original notes. So
you get like fourteen hundred pages and I've sold like
six or seven of them in the past couple of weeks.
Really shocking.
Speaker 1 (01:20:47):
Okay, okay forever. Yeah, there we go. There we go.
We're trying to get trying to get Corey out to
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